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SD AHD. I B. i -jrii/. . ' . ly to Dnblln , borough. . ! Uoa between i , tlonoe t*j GratWest- 1 tr. 'ij i'ifji s Si II IBJV I $ I s , f' i..: i.:ii •' ' " THE WATEBrOBD HEWB, "^ ' E8TABUSHH>—1 847 ii:' ; ' f i J XABOIST CiBoaiATioN IN THK SOUTH . ' oir I RBIJUJD , 1 PuMiAji nrrtl FRIDAY Stninii. nl Sol SO ' KiruiJltriiL. ' i O' r ,;: vi . (orrosmTH* rsovracm i-unc). , T : ' . ' P BIOS—THREEPENCE ; YearlyHn Advanoe), 13s. < . By-Post (Yearly), 15s., in Advanoo. : (ST A11 Cheques aha J?. O. Orde rs , tnade pavabl< •to COBMHJTJS BXDXOND, at.this , Cfll pe. . V . . v \ .!.- The N«ws (Liberal in : poHties) circulates extensively ? amongst the-merchantey trader* and: nobility;' gentry. fuming classes , 4o., in Waterford, Kilkenny, TipperaryJ and , tho south .of .Ireland.generall y. ,Th» .Nmrs'hai •attained' a circulation ' never 1 equalled. ' by ' any pknei -published in Waterford , and is admittedly Jaa leaaujg Jonrna in this important' citT. with w ' ilc£ttoife.^dlr^ daflj- communication from^n3on. ¦ ¦ 1- ,' Partjoalar attentjpiifoid to ootemiroial and agrioul-i . tnral mattBrs. , ..-,.; ;,. ., ¦ ,; ,. . . ; . ¦ - . i ,in, ~::iuivj.n.;v : ^. Advertisements reoeiyed for the Ni ITS by *Urespj Jct able Newspaper Agents in the Unite< , Kingdom, : f£re- payment jgqn isitoirom . partiea notknown: a t th» office. AQINTB FOB/SiiK ox TBOJ NEWS | WAXESF0BT>7-Mr.,, W . . KKLLT, Little Georgo ' t-tt. . XBAkOEE-r&fiils C£lN<rr , Refreshment* Booms. r in . Stararndtttreot.!!: ,. . ' . ::N.v !' . ' !<¦>" Y^i, ' : PASSAGE EASTF-TheMissesLovie. HattOsesgiJ ar , News Agent. C -CABBOL&MSS, fea ( $l £Ki- " i : tKAM, Stationer, Square. ; !oee._Innr«troei. Main-street. i»AJUfciun.-ir.n-ou.Lnr—mr* annum LONDOSf-j^Por AdvtsJsMr. Wrxuu . ^&8QH, -Mjbejr-street-^ ¦ ¦ . ¦ - * ' ' , '" - DUKdiETAN-Mr. E DWARD BM '4o., Post and Telegraph .0fflp9,Hi< KILKENN Y—^_J. OgtLttgBfgX>. CASTEECOMEB—Mx. 37 HQLOHAH AMEfllOAN -LINE I -v ! >. x ,, .-, UNITED . STATES MAIL . JWWJL " TLCr ' . : -'' iSTEJ&TEltS , ^HQQJQHHB^vl^ivtti^ool- to. ^PhilAclelphis ' ; . I T(. li'ili- 'EvkBY WEDNESDAY. ;.(' ¦» ¦ Canttg atiQtieensWwn ' eTeryjTbnrsdtty. '' Knt-class Fuil-powered fora-Steamships are 'ijjpototed '!V£3L'VM U. ' - >. ' - ' -to SaU ff; < ¦ -- . 'T' ''• ¦ >• " - ,; ^nSsMJskOBitrfBS Ay, ' 23-f PBOTrrrrtvAKii. Mar- 7 - IHDMKAIIJU:' ... ' • • , * ¦¦ ¦ soj OHIO:. -. 1 .j. i. ' ./. > . 'A Wl'n •LOBD GOUOH.i. May <31»L0BD <JLIVE-' ,;' 11 21 y. - jNo ^ iatarmediate , Passengers carried j on ..Yoyagea narieathus * ' . j. . ' , . .. I : -,,- n'TOe ' ohlyTraiis-Atlintio 'Luie sailing under the Uni- t e^i^ktoa . Flag ,, and carrying the A aerican Rafts for ajmA uffl-bflinflpg tho usual complem nit of .Lifeboats , JEoan extra n . umber7p f Life Preservers. ' , ' The aooop- tt&datidn ' for * all classes dr ' tftiuengers ' Sa oqnAl to anj qf {bk Siirbpean Sleamahipifijes. ' Ererr Steamer 'Sarries « Snrgeaa andSiewaWeu. ''' . ' ji i :r| . :<¦ 'ursi UVJ . T f,.J^aueogerit and xotfdi sie: landed ¦ attPHladelphia-ofa tn», )Wli^rf^i the , i;ennayjTania BaSroad ;.Comp»nj, wBichiiaa ' ijiie . aiortsst and most direct •onte to all plapss rnTh'b'WMtrtn 'StatM;-'" " v :" ' " , i- - - - '^ ' , - rr I'^x^ehs^rs^Fthhi 'Une can pass airbotlirtCTthB^- rO»dGaV*.witli6at leiting tho Xanaini Wharfj l arifl'Si- der taojsaiMroof» theie- are Befreshs sniOEtbotat^Uni - WBJiatea lettOT,poi ,, Ta^mp^rf)^( »r Ex!**8g»;Ql- ¦t-redu -^ed^^?- 1 - 1 .; UI *^ JTO ' U :!. -: i l^ffiMj Sf i I S THCSAO * PiJMA<nt>a«loiras-1nraitr ' <>ihfii<fastline, Uioluda^ Ki ainpla nrppl^ of gooa lMovitioiMa aSWir- a^e Passengers are forwarded to Nstr Xojkjbr . Bpatoki * ! ** < lKxi(8ifc£blAtii* tPjuB&AQiSa iJTf^ »i^Ti| :Beds,t BoddisX} and affawaasar^ THtos^s ;and ,»ep«j it i . Table , £8Bq: , KJ ir^j/ci7inaK8 l > ^BB»TKBtt6 : ;'and ui ^ IJWpooo!, •ch... .l I .' .ilJ);EI CTi!BJ>SONi. SPEMCB-A 00;;i - > - ¦• : '«.:"" ¦ - -:.i 17 ina ifl Wat r^treeter""' "" ,.,-• , T ' JOHN,PKV.KKEtfX , Qua* .W»terfnrf.r i. - . , ' . ., .. j. , ; WJDLI^ cWJQB^iI^.| Bmerr «fe., JlW, '7( ' i u.. ,i ' i, -!n Py^'^py. a -,v? ay » "|i t( ^y%«^ . ' ' ¦"» -• .: ¦ . ¦•^HiTE : i : ?. -sTi; B i -'' i]TN-E-: ' .;, :. ' : J •:"'¦•; •'ib.YAL ANPI " . . ^>. '/. ujgr^i '^STATES ;'S£km $TEAitE:&s i; , ;• .:; :^ i..V:.» - ,. -; NOTICE. ^ Ther 8teiimers "yf 'ibis l ^MMMhs ST TF* " "' '^^ take the Lan< Bontes, reoon> -f!^fflgPiJ/i^. ': .>-msndod by.Lient. ': UITBT , onboth ^sf||9B|BP^)»tbe Oatirar4:and HomeraW P AS . - ¦^SS**il'l ntiw ! T •• ' ! ' !¦¦ .„ - .; tirifi" ¦ •> ¦>' ¦ ' ... «Q?iV">T ' These •rcQ-lqiown magmnqent Steamsra, all , cop4trjirt- M' 1 by Hb*srr.ltii&iin>r<t ; TVotrr;' of''Belfast , ' «BD0intoa t8 eaIlireeltiy aannder , ' carryi ig hei-Mhjerty ' s aid the Baited State* Midlj ii- : :o L. ..:¦ .. , :;;¦ _: .i i.::.v 0 3 BALTia j^ < , J . K - ; Titrrsday.,, ,,.. . . ;. ,, Uf oj L VpL , . J ; BBITAirajC! ., "C: Thursday,. . , ..: , ,. . - i.JjtVw,,: j;iJ BBP0BMQ" ! -, 'Taisday, - .... " " . Cth MayV,- - ^•QBSKANIC ". ' ThuHaay,' i.V Ji 15th;Majr. '- . - .j- i. "ADBIATIO ; ' -'-;;; i ; TuoBaay, '- ". l .U' '' ¦ 20th-May:Al •ilT Hbrii Quoeiatown (Cork)-the foUowiflg day. il .. . I BBrrANNIQ. *p., Saturday, ¦¦ »- . -Wft Aprfl. a WfattrT' fTEach^aslflis . epnstruqtBd fa 7 watert-bght irtkptttifaints. " -'-KJ-: *• •" W- i:{: ' ~£«X£r The S TXBSJLQEB are unnsuaUr.spadqas . ^wen-ngnted i «ttta»*«dvaiid¦ warmed . iandciEaasengtts ' '^xt' -pna class ismiTOJie utoostoiTilifcy and attentioi ..; Oattle, Sheep «^a»iato. - l not ^teL byiiibi»jlJne. , ; ^, untoitw SnM^of Cooked rBrptisians ,- Media I ,oasuorts..free Voh^e '/'StewaraeMeB . ia . Steerag i j to ^ Bttena j. Mie Wamea«nd ChJIdreiJ. "" v " ,' \ ' " ' k ''' •. '' . i ¦nS ' ri ' .j t ftjaseniots booked ftrough. al low - ratis . to atttfurte « t%e TOJftd States and A Caaada. ";>' '• '••;. -V- ., ; ' ; <> , J ¦i- sl. S. HABVEr , 'Uttle Gejorn ' s^t »«*, Waterforfj ,,,JAMESBE10&S yiareateeo rte s^WaterfbA an,,?; M. WP[IBPBy ,(«^ NBirrl«oe , Tiok^n-Suip., J , -.(JOHN-WAIX r J . un ,,Hungaryan. . - .;., s; , v , . . - ^,! t , 50HN. "a0K)HA^; C»sSewoer f . , ¦ , ' . : , ,;. ,, v JAMES WATTS . . Bpmnalian.;, , ! , ,y . ..: razo ' J; i: JAMES SCOTT 4 1 Co.; QueenstpWh.; or to , * . ' •i"IHMA?/lMBE0 4 Oo.VJOiiyatBT-BOTeti'WTeTpocil: ¦ •< vnw.' t.i:-vii... ,. »* * <•¦>- '' il1 > ' v ''" • • £ja§-tQ _J riNGiAND AMD SOUTH; WALKS ' , ¦m.iwi : , , ¦ •. . ' . SOUTH IBBIiANI '/„ ¦) ., ; ./, I. - . .!- -i Al(^^|^pre^/S>r^ ' bjf;9r^w;«8j ^ I.MflroBd , fiayeni ponneotion JrWi h. thg JV* TMB .ifOBRM^jiniMicK aa4 W*wi«pi>-* C XBTJW . . i Bitlirp Lnrxs. ., ), - , .. <. ¦;. >¦, s:» < . - .t i;. r-:u, -j ,. '!!' .Bhortort, Jft»»to, a»ft , JBadw »d^ ;pftr ^ l ' < ? ¦ . T-..«rvtJ ^iIK;Mt . ! ETprett : Train* '~and - f eat '* i>0WN. L XAT » iKHrooavXPaddingto a) »*;W5 j*.m.« and ABBIVX AT WAXJBJOK Uwwttiabraad j. . (i u rcjrowns ^pcespexni^tjnf)^ n 'ffiSSS 1 ^.-* / ^ * TLInwrio* »w. fl Cdito8l JtuAO^j **m»N'{g; , **^ j** i TJP. ~cffl^WaV^or4 at' ;S* " »;£i»M fW Wft.9 and 10.35 aja. Train from) Marybortfoffh; ABBim»« in-L<Mn>ojrr(w8«e « ajnaicdionm- ^^^en^t^^l^ ^i^lowing On Saturday* the -8te*S9* *lHSVfn« witwfpjd wffl ling t5«robywIUprooeedXroB\. N«W(W »WJ0X, tf«. *5 -:&n 8andays;*^te™l Sfe^f^^Md^Kg^ SswSS S^lh* fr«U'*«««irfl-»« lorJtarJlStod ft ; nltJj U li»>Jl " •3rf O»»i*EMPb « " WgiS l 2' tF«tttiiW-tafonnaa<m ' «ui-WbtohW h S*:S^'^ ' .CARfelOK^flOlB^ElUBto^ Olf »tfi|W« ,^- . .«.. . ¦ >:>->» . -> " LABOEST PAfigRTTflWH fmaAWRWrP fti^.H ~' :t ffie tffetatt r op m tr oi aVatatfaMananike ' . .; ' ^Ttoy^WxDMSDAt^^V.^.,;.^ •^b^^re^oOwr>SS>DSV> .yatertc , EEEN .....:.... ^i... . J Wednesday. ArajhSthL Vniw^lOBSaWiooaoA , ana an Staaims ©nU r ;^w i*ffi.to N^7^»gteWi •«te i ^^SS o l»M ) ui^ 5 CANADA ;.,;.' .W«dnss4vt. *AfiruMSGi i .n-iiv. i •:.;. 1o . I &M MK>»iwVM»>o»B.r'i : ' ;i - > ^°^tn^ 1 y^i I'fti wjIWy'WPK-J 7wrt- - JW««W.:.fi- . l U*'W s iW*W* : ,^!° S^ 0 ^15^/ ^^S~f.?? ^^?-J5^^ !6-i.a*>r ¦i-,a.rt . - « fiH*S* . C 2»(% OT ' ^^^ i * i KlTWTj 'iTlMTn^n TtiiHTW—r "'T i ~TTii 1 ' . . p . «•»••—• •»—. ^-._» —-' ¦ p > 'Ste6rmgo>t6 N«w ^Vork 1 , 1 Bortoo^v'IMt^Jelphfc t luid' , , ... .. . f . ~r~ T v m Krw% Vlw v ,_ . '^^pf ^. ri^aoe ' i W^^M^g! l ^\> ^&f azkL t"' J i' Q ! ™$ ^. &1; ;an<Je of, fttA PtoriHoni. ^, '^5rT : *?>i3F?&4 l : sV : ^mffi^v!!! !!^Z TSS 1 io ' Jlo '!- ( BW ; Cheap throug h BookdigB to.alC cartsc« tho ¦»««•* mamtknit^.M.Ti.::.. 7 S5' r—- >, 4M> ' - States ' and Canadjw ii SpeWB*twElta»*:-;iW^.w;i BaUya sls ...,, .;... 7 M , . 1 vjg- 1* « in. < Ui», . Apply to the NatioBa! %eai^ir<k)«Hs^/]Lbd|^ SiKSa"' '" ' '' 1 -' 1 !!* ' a ' s ' 1^ ; '^' ' ¦ ' ¦• ¦JffiftiSE-BB ^^ Si is i i : ?= : il "7.TCB uiti'iix, CtirrJok-<m-Suir [ BMHA3aW{Mnret, T At«pM»tS.»..-'»-^.» M5; ,2.1$ * T ° < I nr S JS Portlaw ;;>Wnx*Aic goBmaTAX , QtteW? Mi r JS>j) fiSBSS^iSSfS inS! 1^ -? Z 1 M' PATBMx I^mAX , JBMmalsoiii<J^^ SKJhttun aSff uj? -fir - ^ ^ «er , ilhnigar»an ) dr<* . ' ;;!ir . ¦! »«' " ¦'i T^i ri -rvHtvSSx ' DSB^ iL-jSrtSii -lSi? "«*) ' ¦ i, —- -^' ' 5j*» ;, ¦ ' : ^^d /. ^iKi asiB^Qtt^^^.j '§*^*J^ "ft . ^U ^ t ^ ^EOTF ^B T >Wi ^ ^^S^AiraiL r l879J ^S^5!?EE ^^ TI D ^ "' - 'j BBGINA ^^I^ r » a^BnnBV v BAN6B!B; O' n) AJ ?^iT. "iiS^i lM" -^ 185 - " TINTEBN. EBIN>:<BX)SA;i EXPBESS, and New! ¦ " ¦ = ¦ ¦ - ' ' ¦' ¦ ' ¦'V—oJivt j]\j 8teanuUp " cimpWc^ito« ":"i';it : 'v' oa "i' ' [ "M^ W *^^!' 1 " ¦"S WjJfcftty^, reoelTeaopdsandJttreBtookJoi ah). STXIIO »3 V: -'' : TTSWiWtTJTTs i:- 'WWSBTOBB A-H D BBIBTOi^. : v . Ajn ijTiT T^T TIT nos WiTOioin to nxnoi, . »«OM »MSKa.lb;WA^sjtroaD —: am Jijn . -a-Jn ii~aL Ji-a- Taesday. Apraa ' .. Sistt' nooniThuiidaj, April S' .;. '*'iom S2S£L._ ' .^ if ^O 1& Ji£ ' . II Z FrWjw; ,, u 4...»affnoon Saturday. £ ' I 5l .:.Unlrht S5fSSSS! _ Z Z Tuesday, a.. 8| moridis/ Itersday, 10 ... 8 morn S EUT* 11 * * ' ~ lu, _ ». rfj fe8»a&p»*« v : :rf i " i -*r i . JESft ^'- M 'JJ S I ; . wOo eariyaropnWmaingB , CaUiwor tbe'tteum* wm 2?™S25^?^i 5^ ~ i JS ,, jQ. gair to ;^ ra *r--:'^* »s;^s»^ B . 3S. JS 2.g ri JS Siv ^- ! Fare»-Cabln , lS«.jE«tdrh:«o. (aTanablefor Onejaonth), SgJS 0 dtp - ~ Snin S am Z 85a,,.ChfldMtt j;IO1. 1 Serrauu (towellingwith Fcmmt*) 10s. i££2?S " v iv '~ ~ ¦ ¦ 9 is >^- I « tCO of VextaOi Set. - SOentoa of Time; granted on Urkstorn Sffi^S?^ \rA^ ~ 9 «1L 2 438-Z Tickets on the tonowingterowt— For a Fortnight , Ss. ' 6d .^ n5?&z<>*JE+ZZ o ~ *> 10^1?*' Jm "i. " andfor erery snl)seauSi!week . 2. . ^,.; ' . v,H ' 2»L.^,, * ? <tttnr * ? 22 J2 iS "i 5 t 1 ? Z 0 ' WAT»IIFOB1) AHIl.,LIT«'EiO l 0Ii:- | Thomastown - 8 6 10 25 12 5' 6S0 - , •:—7 « :4» ysoK wixaaMur!- 1 '1 i'' - -' < *' '' . npx siTszrooL i ... , ! BaUrhala . . 8 25 10 40 12 IS SSO ' a 0 tfonday; Mar.'81 ... 31 AffnfWe^jetaajiAjfr. a ; '; 7 ,;'art' n UnUtnaTat . 8MUJ - . J 0 JT_ SiS fridayf A«}1 4 ... lK-Morn a.ta ^T^ ? f; '|. Sj. ' lgg ht -S taSSJ : - " " - 9 6'U W 12 45 8 10 - 6 85 SS^' n " i> 11 " S- Aft' " i ^^T * 7 ' "" ' ^" M'-Sk 1 - Wat<ttt< " d ? airtrali » , 8a-IU 80^4. . <).(¦<-» - 70 SoriSr ' " ¦¦ U\[ s\ J^jAwSatSsrrll'U ^'^Sea Spedsl Pares are ehsrged to Hrrt and Seoond CUss Ps* toDdkV- !Ji !« " -Sl l* Aft^ We4tteiSw v '- «S "tr5Srn ' Great 8outliern and WelKtfEXIS*. ..: S dS " ' -25 ^ S AfS Bataday ¦S. 'S ^ U 'ite XlokeU issued for Single Joumey are aTaflaWe only for the ¦t Oobds^Bookea SrongS troiff a principal ' BfiiUonsJ oil ! 8 ^ 40 Wm»dwa.ai»injiwia11a Vle for rytaqi ^"•t? 1 ?"- "P OiSt HoiSert . SSc«Tiirr«a4 ToSSbK; > £Sao . ' aSl: Train on date oti«e. Fa»s-Firrt Class, 1&., SeoonJciMS, ^SS-Sl^ 4 ' 8 ^^ S&Hssfe. ' giM'iaSfe ^ Oooas BookefthroSgh Swu mstations M' - 'WattrfbViliad! ^^f SVJ ^S^^A^ ff ,KiijT *^SS? °? Central Inland Baaway, Vatorford , Doinnu, aniitajore tto dsyol iatna andyia ' seren followmg day»-aindays not S^Jarf mterfo%»nd ltoo ^ Eaaway7; ™^^ "^^1 »|tim TtoketaJ^i^ oa aatai^ »M xtrtiOT»bl« ¦ ••I Hni ^mvnvj \ ivn •wrw*nit'P t •'°- u '' i oa 8atmrday, Suna»y,orM<»adrt. CUu^/ 4 ^.L utU Jy;! i i, WA^JSBIUBU AND ai.Wj n>B,T.. ,„„;.; \ . . . i . ¦ -A T WTTXTATira , Bnmafatry, ' - ' * ETerj Trldiy. j. . I Y, ¦ > ETery BTonflaj. I ¦ ^^' ^S^ OI SS¥S ^= S 14 WW^!i a : 8i *2|d^ " '~ ^^' sSSr -wSSfnwi r^^ 1 V 01ssa. Class.CIass. CUss. 01ass.CIss». dan '! ifona v^ l^^.Z™ ° ™.:. C l?£a^o^ ' > -iiMwiy ' T ftftt A-Ht -fi* |oW- 4£«^Jffli ^ —Sg^y^- ^ 1 -!-—— gggl -- " r rfS5^£T r? * WaterfOTd . dep. 8 80 ... U 85 2 43 - 8 90 8 30 «^^iV ? ^$ites?ia f ar2 a .ttt»/- 3SS£iKii4 85 -i^ Si i^frfi- ftfi r. T^SV ' " S- - ||i;" TJ^ami""' 8 SSSt^ !t « ' DnbBn.:..--: ,, U 8 1 IS 5. S 540 10 0 4 fi 4 5 - Tuj W, ; A^ggW ^fo^ : N NV Cork^ ^ ^ 10» ^ ^45 »£ gj « .I.SSJ y. " .. -/I ¦^ffiffi*R»S*aL--: > j' * Um «r lok arrlTll9 40 iaM 8 15 ' 6 »Q-|u 11 «0p » k R%, i ^r^n- ^Jfcnwarwa^- . L.. •:& ' ~ Down Trains , f rbHiJX&erihX. l' Hit lit : .(•Tuesday,¦<> . ' , v .15 !Diiieotto Waterford.r:.: 'il ¦-» ' ' __ Friday, ^"— ,r ~18"iVlaI>nngaTvan . ' ... ~ . " .... ~; " a , - . . . : , ;. ^ T»jWjWjWjTO _pim^;.x^_^.fJ8oji FBOX Maw Boss—Daily , 8andays ezoepted, at &45ajn. ¦ ¦ ¦ - ' .-, i rff.1 '?«' .i •fffr! ! * lftt7 ^" l. FaoK WinaroaD-rDavK Stonwrs »xoept«l , at8-45pjn. T i__i.u ^™ , .. ... ,. n , s( z n « . «.« DVA vn 'Tivn 'TkTT y f o i vy t n w - ¦ Iiimeriok oep... 545 o 45 ll-o 185 4.0. Jt&3£83^i^j ^£m&&& y ga^«- « S». « .^ $$< «j>»¦ ^ . FaoK WAi»xio «i>-I)atw;8abday« ei»«>t»d , a t'ja0 paa; w S°H,.- ' . 9W i f? 2 2 J2 in o ^pment. ' -ydrm. »^> I lnteBnattou : ^^jrt ^h. J^^y 7 ^ 8 9 _ 0 12 40 *«, SOT ^^'i*«ria.an4- e^iy iiformatt^^t o '^iVr ^2^S? Tjfr^ ISi^- ' T if ^ Baiswir-Tha^rateriort Bteajnshjp (fcatortTEwtea) - .TT«t«f»»a . «nW ^^fj-jir"' 885 '" 8s0 {Tenrik)i»rr Dffl ees) 8^ ^ *TOue^Q5^teai^s a ¦ '""(hr ^P* Class Hng laJJoket , 14S..M» Sept LrpDUOoWWaterrord BtaamshipICompaSy.(Limited), raft, TWrtdo.VaiFM. ' Eetaro ^-FirrtC lass/glS 9d Ti rater^rtwatt iuia'CIarenteDocii;: ,,. ' ;V, "/ ' j o " . Af r-.hJi '*<¦ JCWJiim -soi-^Mj ii* J-K. J. KEJOTEDT , Nxw . K>aT- |J)«>oias 4 j .Co-tvPockiHeet ^! ,^ 1 ,, -S. | '7;i- * < ... ' 7f * ' " ¦ . ¦ .. m ? , . ' '' f r i ^^^o^ ; '^w^ 1 a^SSii^c;">!u ; .yf .q, »«m««D«Mm a*taBOT BAH ~And"tttae -Coapany *s Offloo», Tgs Mjux , fanwu. ' -a->:ji ))mi e!u .irirr«Ktg<»y iTain«« , ? . ; ., OIiXDE auW^Q J WMg &nJ * rij rial. k»i «tit> *<»»• =* m po p m pi pmj : -' H^^^i-^^zi^?^ -w ^5 ' *S ¦itfer 3T2?" ^ h»|H» "L^T T^l ; ' ¦ » -B«ffttl<n ^ Steam j-Cfemmtti f iffifK^ "Mmf cayA rnyre,A.15iinH8ot lilaijja!o 4 80 « 0 7 45 » «0 I : WATEBFQBDitraad'K VII O Jf'JWiJjt^.- ,tiov»;ahir.cs on lama^ y g Va<n«. i :; V. \^ Vasselsi«M-'tO' -<wl^'SS7<Ve^«plNMB<lB' «rwdaSia or yi^—^»— <F—w»i—^»yp«^w»wi"w o^s^o^?d$SSSiSe^^^ I fi p !^^' yATKBgM»? r PDyp ^y4»r/ »V^JW0R»J»An.y^ WednesaafP^dSjlaW^^si v^SP^n ',vrt- ' -U' • 'TOtg tlBLM t WiM t ' af tf lt JbfWiltTf , U^ ^M §: < M»| ^ ¦^ t ?'« i " i Itoore . . : ¦ t . , ir - i?JjH & 1 ,.ftJ5 ^65; »80 , - ; ^s Mrf^' -^^Sp: gSi^^iaii-E - ^sli liSatoS^ggfe? ' t '!»t^ia&*I^^^^^^^^ Si^ S OTO ^P^ ^• mU ^<' 'it i? If «• ' . ' 5 M S '^ ^ d^^a ftSd^sM' iJl^' B^^S^i itttt D^r*8to»dbali7 X V :: » ' " ' ' '* *** ' ^^ l ' ^"^ ^ VVHHH n :: ' ^ :; 'iacO> ! OT^!' ' : TO g^.TTE ; MOTLEY t B' ' ' ¦ ¦ : Go to I. SMYTi:?S , Glasgow House , 7KXTSES,T3 yon hayo the LAB.GE SnSTOCg- .to chooBe from, and tho ¦ SHOES -dK : WATEEFOBD. i.,i i.-i . ¦ , ' . . . ¦ . •' ; •: ¦ ¦ ¦ . .! . - . •< ¦• . ¦¦/. .lift ¦i- . -j ladies ' Bntton«<3; Laced ,- and Elastic BUt* i Girls ' do. - ; ;' ¦ < ' "do. 1 -" ¦ ¦ ' iT.4 0) vT . 'Vi:w> i;; | Gento' , Elastic- SMe and!Lic^iUBoo te, [< " tc j. Boys ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ i:do; - "v; ; i ¦ ' -do;"' > ^"do. l- 'k- .u.|:Men' a ' Strong "Working ' Boots , 1 •!¦ •••' &"":!&£ HEELAN , Lismore KElLTACappoquin. V) ! vi.i i^RUVMN &0VI1RNMENT ':f; ;. ;. a?BCES DPEitxryTC ^L isr 0|o "v^E5i&isrj^nEiiTa? a-xr^-iiTO Has been [landed under the supervision of the Peruvian Consul, and average Sam 152 j Has been [ landed under the supervision of the Peruvian Consul, and average Samples ? 0 , : , 'i i : I ¦:; drawn in his presence, and authenticated by the Seal of the Peruvian Consulate. 4S5 O* The Price of . the . Cargoes ia fixed on the: Analyses of such Simplea , Official Copies of which 1J5 may be . had on app lication , l>y ' intending: Buyers. ' : ¦ ¦ ' _ |. S2 | \ Ohlendorfrs Dissolved Peruvian Govenunent Guano , a o Was awarded-the hi g heet honor—viz. : GOLD MEDA L , at the Paris Universal Exhibition , 1878 , 6 85 >< " ¦ ' ¦ ' :i ' j Sold' with gnariuiteed Anal ysia , and delivered in a fine, dry, powdery condition , 7 o I :. . •• . ¦ ¦; free from Stones or Lump ' s ' .. ¦ , : . .. . -D».I ; -i i- jcri;-. - ' .. <> . , : ' .. . . i . . ¦ ' ¦ ' * : ¦ : ¦ Further information as to Quality find Price may be obtained from the ' ,. . . . ¦ . . """ ... ., SOI , B Ao«N|s roE IBELAND : ' ' : . H Messrs. KICHABbBOBr. BBOXHEKS, 8s CO., . > LBtelfast , Dublin , Cork,, Galway, and Sligo. with Sub-Agencies at Deny, ' Waterfprd , '"" ' . " . .. ¦ '; ' . '¦' . ' "' . ' . and Limerick. ' . : ' .. ' .. ' .: ' ; ' .. . ' . I ., I ' . -; ¦ r - I ¦ . < . 61 ?), ,; , GEOBGE i. TyHITE,/* , SOHTB, Snlj-Agen ts, j POI^)MOIT S' BFE CTACI.ES. - ii ME. E, SOLOlfONS, 1 OPTICIAN, ' -' 19, NASSAU-STEEET , DUBLIN. (Wh o has been 5] years professionally established in Dublin) T>EGS to "i " cantibn - the Pnblio against the nse of the JD'rOonvnon , improper ,. ; ' and J badly-niannfaot^trod GlasseB and Pebbles generally Bold, /which , aro ' eo ' lnglil y detrimental . to .. "Vision , that. ,hunibeis-hft . vo . Borionely Buffered , ' fromi'fliem; and trusts ' that it M now' unneces- sary 'tb - dwell- at longth on the excellence of his Spec- tacles : (sd diffenmt Cronii pebble or ' similar i Bubstance. which he neither constructs; approves, nor disposos of ,) and on. thrt adVantages ^'deriTableK from >his-accurate oT maoh floeper impbrtande than is be^uently suppoaed) asrsuch' are- admirably 'Caloubited to -preserve xhe eyas uumpsJred to extreme old ago ';-'Th ey have boon used 3TI the moBt distinguished ipersona and Members . of the ftouUyxf- .theKingdom. ' . . ' v. ' . ';i .> ' >• : . - ¦ ¦¦ . •¦- >- ' .v. .lOB8BBVE. -^PerB6ns' can be suited by enolosing.a pairi-ol Speotadea , '^ or one <bf the Glasses , in a letteri stating the disfanpa ,fromtha eye . ,they;can read small print -with it, and those whb,have not employed spoo ic 'les by' iaratioaiJie 'theirage ' and describing si g ht. Communications from Waterford' and its Vicinity to be directed to MB£^0LOJ|QN8' ^E»UbHahm«iit, No. 19, HABSAU-STEEET t (Entr ante b y Hall Poor), within ane d~»^f-BAW8ON-STaEET , DUBLIN. I ^BBBBjS 1 . AWWBU0 V<& €B>U JU1IUO LfAJUlUUteaJr B^UvUUOU t^* . NEWLT ^ TOVENIBPr TELESCOPES , Combining portability -with - eitarordmary power and oleamefB of. Vision , ,whioh, supersede every other kind for the Waistcoat Fooket , Deer Stalkiiig, Military, Sea, and all purposes^bbth'by'dayahd night, and some from 4 inches will show distinctly Jupiter' s Satellites , Ac Prfoe—^10. 6d., 12s. 6d., Us ' ., 21s., 80s., Ac. ; NEW DAT AND ASTEONQMICAL TELESCOPE , PBICBviBS' COMPLETE-i-Witll' «snperior S inoh ' achro- matio object glass , two improyed eye pieces, sun gloss, portable .metali 'po inted Stand. .Thi s eztraOtdinar^in - strument will dearly show the most important heavenly bodies , and exhibit withidistinctness the face of an in- dividual , or of a clock, sheep, cattle, Ao., atmanymiles distanoe , equalling in the. most essential points those glasses UBuilV trappUed at JXO or £10 ' :•— IMPBOVED DOUBLE OPEBA, RACE , 4 FIELD GIiABSESr-PiJcelci 6d., lJi. r ais.>; soroe 'io minute SCicrosoofci fcf great power , 'fcom 3s. 6d., and invisible f^S?l!l5AilTEliNSiAKD DlSSOLVINO VLEW8 —Clear , brilliant, simple , though unsurpassedforeffect. —Slides in great variety—Comio , Soenie, Educational , Illustrating, tales.: wars; r traveW ' &o. \ A superior r^antsW-sia'I^lHdei^ia '^s: fld?^ A " OaWigSe on TTiDMIEAL FITZBOY'S -- IMPE0VED BAB- 91CT]5»-Aoouratiel3fr forrtelKng' thei:Weather, hand- Kihebr f-mounted-in, ITMahogany, ; wift iThermometot , l»He««»ly ;15B.J. lnv\\-£t:n " 10 r. -wra.H r.Kii -cnirii) Ci TsBOXiOHaN'6 iNKWiMODELiBAEOMBTEB , price ltsI^dii CarTtc tlhgrsiometerBV.at ls. ' npwards; n -n> IMPBOVEDM.ApOB81IC iu INSTEUMKNT8 i ;-foi Irtwnj iagdanrenflAofree^r . doatness^,;:av-i"I , !• Ji^ - . CAUTION 1—$o joofmqueflo* of numerous attempts addrWajid^flbsoiTe^Sly.i to be hsArfawi Mr. E, ^po^p^CirticHaitp^otwiMiIly. oetabhskied in Dlib- lin51 years) . - v - . . . ,)¦ y i- ' i-i\iiU ,-,¦:¦ h'tiW- - ' ¦ ' " ^^ rin^feE»,»A^U : STBBBT^UBLIN , ft^^oe^.aall-Boorj iwiMun, one dpor jjtDa , wson, street , DUBLIN, tfs doeinot #mt . t)*Pn>vin<HihQ, «• tMMCttol}.tig{tte atw;qt\tr Jtiymior- .fenon ofj amt , timOar or other twi)^'<•»*¦ . J j* ; JSs«>l<)»i NO I 'AOENTa ./.N^aMHS^axf-SrBEETtnuBiiN. ' o wT.:^ i 'i:. ' !. ' VV/. 'i;* luV.L Lo ' (. Hi- . - , J j :oii:f.»•/-,}/ i 3-- 'H' < «««TW'AW : l4' 1 WW-K^iMN : vMuiM win. 04^-^*A» >W!i*XUW^A^ itw.ln c-J v ' r!LiiJ-:"(K') ' ' »!('> jo ' tlij- .v* 1U.I/. Y/ .t.11-?{flBA ' ' 5-i ti ' ('J ljjvi)v < ^teiuiitq f' !j -/tl Ciil'Wl e.- .. ..i... »>.*i j»i Slt^ft " ¦ * #>i«lirr "T-rfiM^n 1 >ti i!lrti:VlT . ' .llflia M Vtlli^Btt. - I , '17. t »' i ' .::i I'. »l/. ' . -: .i ' i-i! . » . ' .rrl'I' IM- '-iy. ;'! »— ' .';7 J .! y lit-S . "¦ ¦!• ' .' ! APPLY > TQ;E4TEICK BEDMONDj Barrongtrand-Strpet, Waterford r . ; StAtTEICE iwJLLIAH ANDEEW PtTNN, Main-Street; r.i i 1 1 RICHAEDSON ; BROS BEG to. inform the Public that all the ^PERUVIAN GUANO they offer has been Imported . ' direc t from PEEU, and.that: it is of I very fine quali ty,, as Buyers may judge for ; . .. ¦ themselves by inspecting I the GUANO in STOBE. if ¦- ¦ ¦ :¦- ¦ ¦ :HtcO»rtty^|^po.;: f- te " 3 : CLEEIOAL AlfL^^&ENEEAL 1 iHATTEES , : £qo . T. ^Kl^ioiM.Hn.t/LoKPOK , ;>C-^« ;/. ' . :. v: ^ l ^^^ 1 W^^'^V > S' J! *- (anl7.tf) I DeWlity »Md »trtt>umiM<. B«kiisneof«< 'lJBSWAB*nrG'T<)K3« , > ' I)W. SiiauBs -iOslsbmteaWoA; ol wkieliW^WO ,Ooj>is*wereiold. .^ | a«fj«sa.EdiaoniA0)tu'r-i.i-: f fTt) -ii3^^(i.ditjf : (i!aii i Ncnr ^dV.^^y^s^ ^^ U. oi tt^W^rld b^^s^m S^^tsSiSfiiSifiB^uSijr 1 ! lhbli£^^^^Mit>Vex»stt:<B»%)Ol^lpapdM/s«i rTiyskal DepreSori^P ^inM^^t^ ^ fo^ ^ Noises MMM MS' 9MinS6SBt} I JC^ arSaUiMk) ttr|(«as9sjiii ^iMit , IC»*»l»» Belaxatioi«iis^)i«rt^ifrgo;tjhaustion Mr JPMi auawct f CnM. ss js nHi ^ pj m si ^ sjsjeriiiw, CHEAPEST BOOTS and m21.9t GUAM) CO. Waterford oots i do. . IN EVEEY STYLE FASHIONS LATEST .r i i i:i Dun ' garvau ;. _ _ f the Big; Boot, " Waterford EAS'O-N - 1879. . ufadturers, Wolverhampton ' . - ' , {,- ' , ' . > :W. oiiiB^ad for.:the > Hair, i! . . -"ii- .v. DOEa YOUR HATE ¦ FALLi OFF, OE -TUEN il GEEY. '&c. ' P ; If so , 'use 'BOSALLE COUr KEIiLB-B CBINUrBIAB r "-<iotod ! aU OTer tlieworia «or«ii minujoloiu properties, ' and tm the only relied/ that ran be depended upon. It is guaranteed to , iproduce wbiskera , mpuBtaohlos , 4o., - .io :a few . weeks/and:will be found emi- nently Buocessful I D. nourishing' , curling. and beuztlfyhigthe hair; cheoldng grejness . rtrenkhoiiliifweaklialr .preTonting its falllnr off , and restoring it in baldness , from whaterer cause. OjJ^rp^It .fl UQOTphjilcdinlr.Jmra . reoomJntoded it in thenureerj, for promoting a4neHhealth7 head of hair and arerting baldness in alter ydare. ' ik bottles price Ss. eooh. "lwas bald niao years , -but ! find «ewhaix oomingn- rt^T 1 ' flta». " i' .'jiltatt* jonr;Staa,U:liaT» ai» "ex- cellent moustache r4>d .*hiskers. T M»Jp ? Bjiowne. ' . —" ""¦< lott my [ hair - ia' patehBs , buf , it; . has rettored it. —Kiss Hewitt.Vt' V Aft«* » Mars baldness ' .lt ha4 acte4' , miracul- ousl y.—H.Moir. ' . ' ' ~. " 'i I . MV . . - i - - .( it ~ . . "TT.i ,. ;, -1 , . wr Bold at TM WS O»zeB,Wate>fonl. t:;i1 - ' mh2 ¦ ; ; .,,•> i. .-:. :, JXTST iiBBCEZTED, ¦ '- . - v : .A;T^B . GE ! ' a^^wU'i^apl^^ 1 ite: l »«Eoo» ; , J3- ;,. iTaHjsrto>f 4b . Co?s; PBisiikiirtdKs , consisting of . tfie^oUoffing^— " . . . _ . -Dr. , DiBoo8 ' .7worid': fanied;,GuTT.B - , ViT«, : ~ or Veijetebleliife ^ps;" 1 ^^ , 0 ^ . ' 1 ¦ J . ^K Jid.- . aodie^ 9du ' .it WJ iioii. "iii»>iiu ti- tlo«ivh-M'i!f —Dri_DiEojialHAi» cE«STOR«B. Price'4si'!" .. - ¦> ¦ ¦ ¦ vo :^^r^tf , l wMt^Soft.so^riT i EEEE froip «.mell,for the Lanndrytad Honae- . holdpurpofes. 'It renders toenbMutifunywhito i oloanscs better, and is cheaper 1 tl&h' any. ' othOT Soap. It posa wsea deteigait .qnalitieai and-is jvdisinfic-iaaj when used for olej inBicg-and puriffrng, WallTfFloors , Bedinc, Ac., and isxeb^wopdedas ' asVermlnJKillsr. / The Suds disinfeot Drains,.ft<j. . Man nfaofarors ( iiid sdle ' Patentees , 1 PIKE and CO. ' , b y appointment'to tlie Military^ and NavalI*rad>ies7parlfonWork8^ p6oUiam ,Londoni8.E. : 'Agent . for ' . WaWrford-^-Mr ' .^HOkis PoBtTtLLJBar. ronstrandUtrept;//. ./;;^;; s , .Zt ' o2; ' ^ i». ,i-r> •» . ;) aM " TrtSPPEE ' -S QUiNINE- ' and JBON TONIC purj- J7- _ -fles and- enriAes the;W9O<L str«n»giens . " the,JftrTe « andMuwnlar BHUk^prdmouSTlpmS aad liiproTfli Di- gestion r .animates th* > Spirit*, afaf StaoW : r»di£smrO»- roughlr j»crnit«: .tru> g«nerU todOf'beUUCaad''Cduc<2i. piwper.lHoIthT cyjnfltionrfthe KerToassndHr/siM FoMK £ottle«.oonulnlii(r 32 measured doses , 4«. sd .v " s>' " In tha ^ vrepantiodo t tUa^onbtbA'fcMaUstaaiVls ' ctsr- cised. Itis a faithful compound of Quinine , the sottn prin- ci ]j}eao l.Je}Jfi w CijyihoiusjOf. J?ejraT<s» JBartj fc>j>d«d , irithr> TCunsu*fti!wnwvrt uj ^)Miiais,u 0li pf ironT p^d^&ieflix a fo ' rm whloh the ezperienoe of tdanT t nars has pr o red the best. .Thi»Tonlo offers; *'!*•* nissMoSlUninc&eV' iSifactlfsad ^tW. ben«Sbfafforfed^ ftutatoe/uSlronV^S^EjSAE of ill oOBie^uenoasJak ita oauniosiHdil is that ' apprclndMrbj jth* great maJoritylnriiMiieal atanittoonghooTtiBoiitoaatay. PEPPEE'S 1 QUDrtNi! v ai ia ' J IKOtf ' TdNTC:— Sot0^toattb^» 'ttUM«a 'iUUt;iil. -<6ii TonJo treatment will renioiw/lDdJMstiosr/' flatulsnoe. ' ¦ ' Constant Heartburn , WeaOtnea of the Stomach , fflnMnr Sensations in ttat J£ff BI '2 l 2!?i* 0 - ^ Whoto (USSS^roiucUoisarei powerfully assisted by <Jub3ln»aa*te«a;;'in-t5ii :TI >TO IJ ; EPPE^s^dtirNiNE .asii^napitrfajosfia—! Quinine ana igcou form the most effectire/Jtaatsksnt in- aU ooiDpl«int* arifli r bom dsrsafement olTtBei W»»on» $n- temV^ ttfrnoit jfeaSwd rtitS of the 3$&£vm& ol Quinine and Inm>(i sure to benefit. : Af tibj'B5iti6*ivW*1*- next of iha LbnbKiI' ros&ation , Inoi ptentPaMysfcil Mi 'THus' Dance , Te»srs , *o. nil.VJ i - ' ¦ ¦ :< ¦ . vwmtt ¦! , 4«. ; 6d,BcttJlBic<mtitos»aa inai«m\49S«s . wMoa/U'takan daily, U«j* 18 dm. t^k* nsctiUM ioMUta lls., ' sufleiBit to ,n>s^SIdUKi&^0^SYLBl^»9teai»^t: Xttto.thfliiiT«r.i-aido»t qtsttU iKwMnaUost 'lslisoom.1 mended to any OM oossflMiriwiMCI STV Dersngssnot , more! ss^s?ai^£.eOT^iSrl^&s:i "*'~'T'i—i ' TTT T*nr7isii " iTni »Y<iiieli T~* irff * tiir sTHim **«¦ K3ajomjaogj^hw. Tt ^^: jisrt *\j-<« j>»i efr afcl»i($ei<«t3nl dantS^!>»«^i^| jgo^Viyy>i^^^'^^ : ¦pEPPEjB ^mrra'^cWGfit MIXTUW^TAJ ' i^ p^ ouE^s^K tSfci^bS^Mi iSSJad^SjSltK iwbV* . ar« tiln iti>71 sV—iirii . ' '<iit«li Maj **- " ' ' M11 - sjr' ¦"- J j '^J^^S^Tt^^Sll^^^SS ^^ j f ^pf ^ S ^ff i factions , whileipv^ndlniuri' oo nrtiBgltM .asj pecttn . QBgw/? A' dose oKtiwWB3Ta)Co«q>"lCtxJiraNriIL«nsBi*thr'aBflnr«r l and2s. Sd, eaohjk>jl'l<in» «un'^ . TJtao > 'V*zs> ! J>B»54|i |ii»«n «o«fortanAb«n«flt jiTqsmf Bt;Lr«W» «I» ngf . |i ¦ ¦ ••! :" ¦ '"' £«action on ikZ - BimSi. ^ta. meb:^ ^-- ' : ^:^' /- ' ^ELl^'5iiltnillON- ' PIiAOT^ Jiy,Bnnions sntr r«d»<^ttosW' g<. '«iU»ssltiae 'Wat».l 1 Baf . -1s.Hd. aail I K tA ^sJ p^f^^-KFf p7^5" -?" . ' . J^^T' ^ - ftSo SB* MM '^Q.^BB. OSVBr^VWMR'flV9 ft.'MVHBi' *OTffB lwti i ^^ "^jpL ^^^ ^jfciBi . ^^^^ - , ^ a^^^^jf^^^^^^ j^fc^ s^^^^fcSk^t ^^^k^B^a^hK ^^^usa*&^s^a^^Sta*^^^^B^b^g^£^a^a ' ^S^^^T^^ ^^*f^ fi" f^ ^^^^ ^ ^^^^^ " ^^^^^^Bs^^ ^^Sss ^^s^^ ^ss B^a j^^sy J ^ J ^^ BS ^ ^^ ^^^^j^~^^^^~~ *^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ * p ¦ ¦¦ -i- 1 S-^>«l^¦ .4n-j;>,^T•;i» ^ 1U. - r^^ .Wia^B'^L- « ¦• ^7 l The European Hotel XTISITEBS to DUBLIN will find at the EDEOPBAH, y BOLTON-STBEET , first-class accommodation , with moderate ohargea and asBidnous attention. ' Large and olegnntl y-appointod LADIES' COFFEE BOOM. . ¦ ¦; O" Grand BANQUET HALL for Pnblio Dinners, Wedding Breakfasts, Bolls, Suppers, Ac Bcstaurants—Billiards. Bods, 2s. Gd., 2s., ' and Is. 6d. ' ¦ . ¦ [mSl.tf] J.-M 0 L O NY , Proprietor. Oysters ! Oysters ! ' Oyutera ! The Commencement of the Season, BUELINGTON RESTAUEANT AND OYSTER BAE, DUBLIN. THE PROPRIETOR . begs to acquaint his Friends and the Public that ho is now prepared with a constant Supply of BED BANK'BUBBIN OYSTERS , Fresh every Day, from his ovm Beds in the County Clare. The increased demand for these delicious bivalves renderod it imperative on tho Proprietor to secure an unfailing supply for his Customers. Luncheons, Dinners, Sappers, a la.Carte as usual. Wines and Spirits First-olass. John Jameson and Son' s '73 Whiskey. " , Dry Amontillado Sherry, Martell and Hennessy ' a *** ^OTjWd ^ B^dy-}'Sau^e^ph j»bM:Ao.^ y ;-^ v . . .: .. " The Clyde Hotel , ANDEBSTON QUAY; GLASGOW , IS in the immediate vicinity of the English and ' Irish Steamers , including the Clyde Shipping Company ' s Steamers. Tourists and families visit- ing Scotland will find this Hotel a comfortable home. Charges very moderate. . s6.1y - . The Fortobello Hotel , Dublin , Five MinuteB' walk from the Harcourt-strect Station of the ' Dublin and Wicklow Railway Company. •OIBST-CLASS FAMILY HOTEL, ipatronised by JO the Officers of both Sorvices , Private Gentlemon, Ladies and Clergymen, particularly suited to the latter , being so quiet and home-liko. Handsome Family Coffeo Boom, exclusively for Fami- lios stopping in the Hotel. Bed and Sitting Booms ,, en suite. Hot and Cold Baths. Billiard Rooms. Table D'Hote daily at 6.80. . Tariff of Prices sent on application to the Proprietor J. COLE. i ]25.tf " THE GEOBGE HOTEL, " 6 , COLLEGE-ST., and 29, 30, & 31, FLEET-ST. PATEICK SHEEIDAN CAEEY, (Late of , the City, Mansion Hotel), PEOPBIEXOE. . Entrance ,. 6 , College-Street. ' ' Night Porter in attendance. ' ' ' ' j25.tf THE GREAT GLOBE HOTEL . . . DUBUN-( Establi shed 40 Tears ,, - - '- ¦¦¦ 4, 5, 6; and T/LOWEB BBIDGE-STEEET , ' RICHARD COFFEY , Proprietor rrtEE . above old-establiahed 1 Hotel haa all the IJL , jmodcrn . improvements of the day, and is under the obnstant supervision of Mr. and Mrs. COFPE y. From ita central poBition it will be found mostconvonient for the visitor] being in tho immedia to vicinity of the Law Coufte , five to fen minutes ' drive from any City Eailway Terminne , and afew doors from Kin^BBridgeTramway Line. ..Supplies are first-cl ass quali ty. Eggs, butter, ' oreain , 'and . ' vegetables from tho farm daily, and not- withstanding-prcsont hi gh rates, terms are extremely tolerate. ' .. jBrcakfasts from Is. " 3d. . Dinners from 2s. Beds ,, from Is 6d. each. . Table d'Hote daily : week days ,at ' three o' clock ; on Sundays at five o' olopk. : . ' . Gentlemon ' 8 , Coffee and Smoking Rooms. Ladies ' Coffee and Private Sitting ' .Booms. . Bath Booms.;. . :. A Night Totter in attendance, and all Servants paid by the Proprietor. . . f26.lv . ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ •• ' - Imper ial Hotel , ¦• V L0WEB SACKVILLE-STEEET , DUBLIN. ¦ (Opposite the General Poat-Office and Telegraph Office) . .:-,., - ^, , ¦ Tho most central in the City.. •: BBEAKFASTS , with ohop, eggs, or cold meat, 2s. ; - Bteat.or fish , 2a. Gd. DINNEBS " : Soup, entretS , joints , < sweets ,: and . cheese ,. Sa. —with flah , 66L extra. Bods , 2s. and 3s. ' ; attondanco, Is. each. Ladies ' . Coffee Room,.BUliard-room.v ¦ :' .f ¦ " :i:\ ' ti> - - - CHARLES LAWLEE ,. Proprietor. P.S.—A isduotion madei for Ladies or'Gentlomen who wish to boaisa.by tbe,week:in tho hotel. ...: f8.tf ; CITY MAWSIOH H03!EL, 7SO " I 4OWER ' BIOPbGB.STBEEa < , 1)UBLrN. •V" , ,:. , ' ' .. , . ' . ¦ ' : . ;< , \ .. —— . ¦ ¦ ¦ ; ¦ y h-\ I BEG to inform my nnmerous Frionds and tlio PubTio : that, through elision of time, I have become Pro- prietor of the ubovo old-established Hotel. 1 ' I have completel y and most comfortably : re-fnrniahod it; -aad hava cbnHdorabl y enlarged it, fitting it up tnronghoutln bast modern Bferle. 1 ¦ - >•' ' ¦ ¦ - [j. -I.trust Jjy catoful and constant attention to the wants andjMmfoort& . olmy visitors to marit-tho patronage BO liberall y .bestowed on ,my late ' iher , and respectfully solioit an early triaL ' - . , ., : .,, - , MICHAEL., COFFES.. Proprietor. . II . )/!,i - ,.., Son of late MAUSICE jopprr. ' . ' Please noto 1 Address—30, ' 'LOWEB BBLDGfi STBEET , ! - ¦ . .- . ¦i- . .: L •""• ¦. -^DUBLIN. ' : ¦ " [dU^mi: : !, -, ;,. , KEIirS. ' CHpWJi * . iHOTEL, : MON0K-«ST.REiE T], WEXiP0RD . _J <: (CLb8i'' !r6 . / . THX ' aittWAT STATibij). rnHKOiB a Central and Obmfortable Hotel in whioh JL; -everytHlig. - can .be 1 - 'had on the ' most- moderate terms. 1 ; I <I. I ^ V :-. IW .. •;/.:!' .-i /li.. 'i. i Best Dublin and..Wexford;Spirits j nlso, ' Brandies , ! Wines , Porter, .Georgo . Y punger . and Son ' s celebrated AlloaAles, Ac. ,., . .,,. , ..,.,. v-i . .. .. , '> , ¦ ¦ Cars on.Hire ' at'the;ahorfe8t :iibKoo. ' . , ' (an-15-tf i _ _ _ < y « Viiitora " ;*»: ' ; 'iro/xioiR ' ¦ , '[, ¦ ' ¦; ? WJUAi fi^d'Hbme ' Comfortir/kn modorate terms , af Jf T •' The 8herw*)d / -priv8to Hotel, '*19, Adam-St., - Strana^J. BIiACK/Proprietor: ' ' '¦¦•' > ¦ ' f22.tf' . V. I a t! . U r' .D JJ BlIi IN.- ':- . - - . i Commercial' and Private 'Xodgfing House , ' '" •;;^lfA^y^EOlI l GH,STEHBT. j 13AETIES Visiting Dublin can ' be ""iooo " mmodated; ¦JE{ vimfeP'^nftont^Pitfcl j andaU the comfortfof ' pi hpmeVoniMouerateTerins. . ;r %... . , :., . .. ,fo25.tfl ^ : Kj^ Si^fen. «nt^;olos8 'W.SaclMte : st^oet r ZJi ¦ TO HOTEli / PBiQP'aiE* . CdfeS. 1 ! THE AMEB TCANiiTSilTSLZEB. ,\ (T^ I Sriciili ; AiiBwdAN l Onaiw ; nr E ' tJBOP tjli i TS tteBEST. ADVETOTlSp^G jMEDroilivth^ JL ¦ *WOaraf:gw^ ) 'HqyEliS' | " and;, 6aio^' I!BtaUisliJ ments sdeldn^the rAtTofaa^' oir t p ' uriBWan^ .yWfo' ra. 1 VBefore ei y ingr butyadveruB^ments ' to" other ioe* .dinmieMiot 'fcCbpy.6f tne|Paper. .: ;-- : ~. " .:::- . " ;. j : , rN^. -rt^M>Mri«aie'iVi6»eH<>!C'*ontiiiae more inJ tereeting reading matter and valuable information for Tonria . ts r >ndiTravellera than; any lother weekly! ,j<jiurnili earf*tttivcvi : :<i' Jy-- . - . -M^ V ' <«- -vi»-.>u; -JlLtfi. , T-tti-(ivW Jfcs»JUH*oBiiar!bnrrCBVi 'l ' »"i . i.T. ' . ' , *^ ! ( ; ; jC ¦ f LANGJgA^yitA^^LONDpy , W. j ' 1 1 iii ; i iiHii»i i i i i ii i i i( t il $ 1 11-T i!¦ * huSit si*^ —< »5 1 mm I NOW READY , NEW EDITION OF BUTLER'S CATECHISM TO THE CATHOLIC CLERGY , BOOKSELLERS, Ao On Bale al The News Ofice , With tho Recommendation of tho Bishop of Watorford and Lismore, tho Right Rev. Dr. POWER A Catechism for the Instruction of Children, > BY THE MOST Rev. Dr. JAMES BTJTLEE, Aroh- bishop of Coehel and Emly. RECOMMENDATION : " I appt jve of of thia Edi tion of tno Right Rev Dr. JiMEa BUTJ ^ EB' S Catechism, and recommend it to the Faithful of theBe DioceBcs. t|l " JOHN POWER, E.C.B. " Waterford, Sept. 16th, 1877. " Printed on Good Papor, and in largo dear Type. ORDEBB from any part of tho Diocese, Bent in and directed to C. REDMOND, Printer and Publisher, Watorford News Office , 49 King-stroot, promptl y at- tended to. Tho Trade snppliod on moderate terms. May be had Retail from every Catholio Bookseller in tho Diocese. P OR TRAITS mAKEN DAILY by Mr. WINTER, and Finished JL in the best Bty lo of ART, at his approved PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO : ¦ GF 62, QUAY; (3/ DB ENIEAHCB) WATE JIFORD " 7 ' , Tte Faite ' at. Prise Knife clear er. THE Simplest , Cheapest, and Best ITacbine in use. PBICK—12s. and 21s. Send for Descriptive Circular ELLIS & CO., 42 HART STREET , BL00M8BURT , W.C. (Two doors from Mudie ' s Library). (6m £30,000 TO LEND, IN ONE OE MORE SUMS THE DIRECTORS of Tns IRISH CIVIL SERVICE BDILDINQ SOCIETY invito attention to tho re- vised tables of tho Society, under which unprecedented advantages are offered in assisting persons to acquire Freehold or Loasohold property. The Loans are repayable by quarterly instalments , according to the following tables , which include Frinoi < pal and Interest : BEPAYMENT TABLES, 8HXWIN0 THE QUABTE&LY PAYMENTS FOB EACH .6100 ADVAKCED FOB THE FEBIODS SPECITIKD. Table 1. Table 2. Applicable to Louis on Fee Applicable to Loans on Simple Property. - Leasehold Property. Kumbor ot [ ^ |'» »gf . Amoun t. .5 £5 16 0 S £429 10 3 5 0 , 10 ¦ . 8 11 .9 15 2 8 4 15 2 16 fl 20 203 '20 27S Tho coata attending a Loan are very low, &nd special belli ties are afforded for the completion of purchase* through the Courts. : . . .. . . , -. DEPOSIT DEPARTMENT •• - > Tho present rate of Interest allowed on Deposit BeceipU is 3 per Cent, per »™™ Special rates for fixed Depogita. ° Current Accounts opened and check bocks supplied. - Interest allowed on the minimum monthly balance. Depositors have the following guarantees , TB . :— Tht tntire Funds miwt, under the Acl<i >f Parliament , bo tn- ve$ted <m Mortgage of Freehold or Leasehold Property. ./The tatat duwunt rtcettaole on cU posit is limited by the Act fo ttca-thirdt of tht dalance dut to tht Society on <U iforlgajej. . The . Prospectus and every information may be had , freo of oxpenae, on app lication to ¦ ' ¦ ' - ¦ ALPEED H. MEECEE, Secretary, ¦ : " ':S2, Lower 8ackvflle.street, Dublin. MATTHEW HUNT, Local Surreyor , . . . Beresford.street , watorford . The Society has already adTO& ' cod over £650, OCO Sterling on mortgage. . . .... rmylO.Gm. Inman Line Royal mail Steamers. . LIVERPOOL TO HEW YOBK as follows :— City of Chester.. : Tuesday, April 22 City of Brussels :.... ' . ..... Tuesday, 29 Ci ty of Berlin !.: „.:........ Thursday, May 8 City'of.Montreal^- .. Tuesday, :.„ . i 131 Saloons replete with overy modern comfort and con- venience. ;.Fare8—15 , .18 , and ' 21 Guineas. Steerage, 6 .Guineas , with full' supply of Cooked Previsions and overy comfort. I Steerage Passengers forwarded to Bos- ton ' and'PHiladelphiawithouteifra " charge: '. Passengers booked to any >art of the : States ' and Canidai tit Speoial Rates. ' Appl y to WiLLiAsflintAN;-' . 22, : Water-etreet , Liverpool ; T S. HARVBT, 12, Little Gebrgols-Btrcet Waterford i. orto any Inman Line Agent; ' , f22.1y Steam from Iionaon to Melbonrae , SYDNEY, lADELAIDE . and aU TASMANIAN and - : . - . ¦NEW ZEALAND Ports. ' MESSES . . MONEY: WIGRAM 450N'S LINE OF STEAM and SAILING SHIPS TO AUSTBA- LIA.—-Tho'''celebra ted ' SteamshipV ' KENT, 2, 304 tons register, 1 , 500 horse power indicated , G. F AIBLBB GIBBS, commander , 1 will 'bo ; ' despatched from tho SOUTH!WEST INDIA DOCKS, -oh THUBSDAY , May 8th, embarking'passengers . at .GEAYESEND on the lOthj and at PLYMpUTH on tho l^. . JU.5t For plans , ' rates of passage t Onil all particulars apply to MOEQAN 1 &' 'A LLPOBT ; 7 LeadenhalJ-gtreet , London. To be followed by the Steamshi p Bomenstshire on JmrB 7th; i t ' .* : l4. :.iVi -I-: . ¦ l> , -l. i-.. - , . . .;. . .i: I , Strength for the Weak, i ; . . fTtHE latest addition to Therapbutics is the discovery . JL' of a New Compound Salt ,hav)ng twodistinot bases. .This valuable ^ aid to . medicine , 'if dissolved in hot water, forms a most invigorating, ' Iptton^uickly caring. Weak- nesses , arising from. whatever . causeVand drawin g ont gains .and achea ,: and is knownias UEBIG'B 8ILVEB .,. Thel foqUa , and .: tho8e , fc delicai« health will find this SalfchigHy inviaorating and. exbilira tiilg, whioh all who suifer ifrom Colds and Weaknesses iwill at :once' appre- oittte . aa itfqrtifieg . any weal;part bathed with it, thereby nreVnntinirancf.kfiemnff'ofF Coldn. -rtv pfvinff- n. f mnn -glow.of.health r 4ma-shonld-alwaye -be at hand-fornse in changeable weather, to ' rub in any part as a protec- tion.ccrtto ' v/ L v J) was ,o::ol> , £./¦ ¦( . ' rvo., :«v LrsBio ' s PXABLS OP S TEBNOTH are perfectly taste- less , -being: jrepared in - .the form ofPaarlg ^ wHchrthey resemble in appearance. . This eleganiLmediclh8 is quite differentto a iuiy^hing aver, brought, before the public , containing, in a oheap and pleasaniiform, amort elabo> rato preporatidn , adapted to ' all' ages ' and cohstitutibhs , for E NEICKLKO ' THI' Bioorr , - and ior the permanent cure of . : ; ' •>' ¦' ¦¦ ¦ <- ' 'V- .;-• ¦ - General weakness , Nervous prostration , Shortness of Breath; ' vPal pitation of the Heort , ImpoyeriBhedBlood ^ , _Pains A in l tte i Baaki.o'j 'i ¦.: Noises in the Head and BQions and Liver complaints , ¦ Ear»i. - l . P -iT « - . ^WMkaaw-of,the Chest , Impairtd ' slgnt ano ' . ^-'-Mblancnol y, 7 r" . ' ^it HMimbry, ' ' ."• ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ''' /- . -Tiembling.of tha 'Hands mri Indigestion, i;i '- . i' i ' m\ Limbs;' 1 .-':- ; ?'' ': ' -v ¦'¦'; > Inoapacity for study or iNouralgU; . ' - ' ¦ ' :,:• /•: ¦>- -i- , _ ii -BusiqesB , .V : : :X !^iWanfraf Energy and Loss of i HiflWiiH/ol;- ¦ifi>!. ! iit!Api>etite,>; , ' j|.j / vt;t-?iTti - j Bheumattem . and Pains ¦ and .moat bother -: a»imil<pi«jji f | ;;|.; ,a^A^i^ i y^fagingjhBaItti.;i. ;j ; , : ;, - ; ,i:< . . . J T^d^J^Jir ' W^^ i UK0(X , PkjfMup JI :!- .J haw seen Ob Utota OfXeiUg ' sl>earVof Stier^tiv sad regard them lavoursblj as a goaaral fiuafl/macHamii alauaat to. take , and benaflaisl m; their aetian. -jJLb»e also ruMasted theSn«B«tttoa<jM _ ^. »evere te^^ flad ttmlajeW sol utioB'dnMc cut-Jtaios 1 - anfl-' ftCRfs 1n a 1 ttiff sn&ntssl-^ssiils without doubt the' most powartnltI h TUoiatorik»o»a;'.and these two remedlesirppe«rto-me to fully bear out nUUetia olaim^tpf tluairr *V ""CHaBIiES LOCOCK , au3!" *J In cases oJLphjicalJfuMUpijaVvOr * : ingaaio. weakneas , the Sflre r aaiy M W^**^*^*!^!?^!^^ thS plaee , ! oaustog the blood ta-dew- there , and;the part then bo. ooiaes struiig- 1 and t^ie L, HO r whwTtas TQpmprise tus whole of the I^BIQ. ^ STCTEM^ir^JDlCTHRr jof gappj r ( 5_. t ^ 'wiywy F*Ty^PFJ fl t n if ** i* t 1* ^ \ "* "if* **^rty ottcn^rj toy T'tt iilttrtTwpttMt bto<risnffl%n«xrlch^:iioii^b^bc4y, eM)eJ aUitmrfUei. solurrJWtM»'tnc«e»» l ,:fli»i:itwi«p1^y;»nt«H ^ruS 1 S! m ,. and33k..tootta Savn SusJs jlfflgame. prim. ; There ita eoWls^Ue ' saVhtsf&'luy^'the^rgo-^tauantttles^d ^^¦^ Ss^fe^^p^ei -• -f .SEW^BYBTxm^oiuxnskTmrsv j.^is| * Js^ TSB ^a^^»csaM^^&#v; y. 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.!.- The N«ws (Liberal in :poHties) circulates extensively? amongst the-merchantey trader* and: nobility;' gentry.fuming classes, 4o., in Waterford, Kilkenny, TipperaryJand ,tho south .of .Ireland.generally. ,Th» .Nmrs'hai

•attained' a circulation 'never1 equalled.' by 'any pknei-published in Waterford, and is admittedly Jaa leaaujgJonrna in this important'citT. with w' ilc£ttoife.^dlr^daflj-communication from n3on. ¦ • -¦¦ 1-,'

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. Advertisements reoeiyed for the Ni ITS by *UrespjJctable Newspaper Agents in the Unite< , Kingdom,: f£re-payment jgqnisitoirom. partiea notknown: at th» office.

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JEoanextran.umber7pf Life Preservers.','The aooop-tt&datidn 'for* all classes dr'tftiuengers' Sa oqnAl to anj qf{bk Siirbpean Sleamahipifijes.' Ererr Steamer'Sarries« SnrgeaaandSiewaWeu.'''. ' j i i :r| . • :< ¦'ursi UVJ .Tf,.J^aueogerit andxotfdisie:landed¦ attPHladelphia-ofatn»,)Wli^rf ithe , i;ennayjTania BaSroad ;.Comp»nj,wBichiiaa'ijiie.aiortsst and most direct •onte to all plapssrnTh'b'WMtrtn'StatM;-'" "v :" '", i- --- ' ' ,-rrI'^x ehs rs Fthhi'Une can pass airbotlirtCTthB -rO»dGaV*.witli6at leiting tho Xanaini Wharfj larifl'Si-der taojsaiMroof»theie- are Befreshs sniOEtbotat Uni-WBJiatealettOT,poi,,Ta^mp rf) ( »r Ex!**8g»;Ql-

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take the Lan< Bontes, reoon>-f! fflgPiJ/i .':.>-msndod by.Lient.': UITBT, onbothsf||9B|BP )»tbeOatirar4:and HomeraW PAS.-

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WfattrT' fTEach^aslflis .epnstruqtBd fa 7 watert-bghtirtkptttifaints." -'-KJ-: *••" W- i:{: '~£«X£rThe STXBSJLQEB are unnsuaUr.spadqas. wen-ngntedi«ttta»*«dvaiid¦ warmed.iandciEaasengtts' ' xt'-pna classismiTOJie utoostoiTilifcy and attentioi ..; Oattle, Sheep« a»iato.-lnot teL byiiibi»jlJne. , ; ,untoitwSnM of Cooked rBrptisians,- Media I ,oasuorts..free

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':f; ;. ;. a?BCES • DPEitxryTC Lisr 0|o"v E5i&isrj nEiiTa? a-xr -iiTOHas been [landed under the supervision of the Peruvian Consul, and average Sam152 j Has been [landed under the supervision of the Peruvian Consul, and average Samples

? 0 , :, 'i i : I ¦:; drawn in his presence, and authenticated by the Seal of the Peruvian Consulate.4S5 O* The Price of . the.Cargoes ia fixed on the: Analyses of such Simplea, Official Copies of which1J5 may be.had on application, l>y ' intending: Buyers. ' : ••

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|.S2 | \ Ohlendorfrs Dissolved Peruvian Govenunent Guano,a o Was awarded-the higheet honor—viz. : GOLD MEDAL, at the Paris Universal Exhibition, 1878,6 85 >< " ¦'¦ •' :i 'jSold'with gnariuiteed Analysia, and delivered in a fine, dry, powdery condition,7 o I • :. . - ¦ • • . ¦ ¦; free from Stones or Lump's'.. ¦ , : • . . ..-D».I ; -i i- j cr i ;-. - ' . . < > . , : ' . . . . i . . ¦ ' ¦ • ' * • :¦ : ¦ Further information as to Quality find Price may be obtained from the

', . . • .. ¦ . . " " " . . . ., SOI,B Ao«N|s roE IBELAND : ' ': . H Messrs. KICHABbBOBr. BBOXHEKS, 8s CO., . >LBtelfast, Dublin, Cork, , Galway, and Sligo. with Sub-Agencies at Deny,' Waterfprd,'"" ' . ". . .

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(Who has been 5] years professionally established in Dublin)T>EGS to"i "cantibn - the Pnblio against the nse of theJD'rOonvnon, improper,. ;'and J badly-niannfaot trodGlasseB and Pebbles generally Bold, /which, aro'eo'lnglilydetrimental .to .."Vision, that. ,hunibeis-hft.vo .BorionelyBuffered,' fromi'fliem; and trusts' that it M now' unneces-sary 'tb - dwell- at longth on the excellence of his Spec-tacles :(sd diffenmt Cronii pebble or' similar i Bubstance.which he neither constructs; approves, nor disposos of,)and on. thrt adVantages 'deriTableK from >his-accurate

oT maoh floeper impbrtande than is be^uently suppoaed)asrsuch'are- admirably 'Caloubited to -preserve xhe eyasuumpsJred to extreme old ago';-'They have boon used3TI the moBt distinguished ipersona and Members .of theftouUyxf-.theKingdom.'. .' v.' .';i .> '>• • :. - ¦¦¦ . •¦- >- '.v..lOB8BBVE.- PerB6ns' can be suited by enolosing.apairi-ol Speotadea,'^ or one <bf the Glasses, in a letteristating the disfanpa ,fromtha eye.,they;can read smallprint -with it, and those whb,have not employed spooic'les by'iaratioaiJie'theirage'and describing sight.Communications from Waterford' and its Vicinity to bedirected to MB£ 0LOJ|QN8'E»UbHahm«iit, No. 19,HABSAU-STEEETt (Entrante by Hall Poor), withinaned~»^f-BAW8ON-STaEET, DUBLIN.

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y BOLTON-STBEET, first-class accommodation,with moderate ohargea and asBidnous attention. ' Large and olegnntly-appointod LADIES' COFFEE

BOOM. . ¦ ¦;O" Grand BANQUET HALL for Pnblio Dinners,

Wedding Breakfasts, Bolls, Suppers, AcBcstaurants—Billiards. Bods, 2s. Gd., 2s.,' and Is.

6d.' ¦ . ¦ [mSl.tf]J.-M 0 L O N Y , Proprietor. •

Oysters ! Oysters ! ' Oyutera !The Commencement of the Season,

BUELINGTON RESTAUEANT AND OYSTERBAE, DUBLIN.

THE PROPRIETOR . begs to acquaint hisFriends and the Public that ho is now prepared

with a constant Supply of BED BANK'BUBBINOYSTERS, Fresh every Day, from his ovm Beds in theCounty Clare. The increased demand for these deliciousbivalves renderod it imperative on tho Proprietor tosecure an unfailing supply for his Customers.

Luncheons, Dinners, Sappers, a la.Carte as usual.Wines and Spirits First-olass. John Jameson and

Son's '73 Whiskey. " , •Dry Amontillado Sherry, Martell and Hennessy'a ***

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. . . : . . " The Clyde Hotel,• ANDEBSTON QUAY; GLASGOW,IS in the immediate vicinity of the English and

' Irish Steamers, including the Clyde ShippingCompany's Steamers. Tourists and families visit-ing Scotland will find this Hotel a comfortablehome. Charges very moderate. . s6.1y - .

The Fortobello Hotel, Dublin,Five MinuteB' walk from the Harcourt-strect Station of

the' Dublin and Wicklow Railway Company.•OIBST-CLASS FAMILY HOTEL, ipatronised byJO the Officers of both Sorvices, Private Gentlemon,Ladies and Clergymen, particularly suited to the latter,being so quiet and home-liko.

Handsome Family Coffeo Boom, exclusively for Fami-lios stopping in the Hotel.

Bed and Sitting Booms,, en suite. Hot and ColdBaths. Billiard Rooms. Table D'Hote daily at 6.80.. Tariff of Prices sent on application to the ProprietorJ. COLE. i ]25.tf

" THE GEOBGE HOTEL,"6, COLLEGE-ST., and 29, 30, & 31, FLEET-ST.

PATEICK SHEEIDAN CAEEY,(Late of , the City, Mansion Hotel), PEOPBIEXOE.. Entrance,. 6, College-Street.' 'Night Porter inattendance.' ' ' ' j25.tf

THE GREAT GLOBE HOTEL. . . DUBUN-(Established 40 Tears,, - -'- ¦¦¦ 4, 5, 6; and T/LOWEB BBIDGE-STEEET,'

RICHARD COFFEY, Proprietor

rrtEE.above old-establiahed1 Hotel haa all theIJL, jmodcrn. improvements of the day, and is underthe obnstant supervision of Mr. and Mrs. COFPE y. Fromita central poBition it will be found mostconvonient forthe visitor] being in tho immediato vicinity of the LawCoufte, five to fen minutes' drive from any City EailwayTerminne, and afew doors from Kin^BBridgeTramwayLine. ..Supplies are first-class quality. Eggs, butter,'oreain,'and .'vegetables from tho farm daily, and not-withstanding-prcsont high rates, terms are extremelytolerate.'.. jBrcakfasts from Is." 3d. . Dinners from 2s.Beds,,from Is 6d. each. . Table d'Hote daily : weekdays ,at'three o'clock ; on Sundays at five o'olopk. : .'. Gentlemon'8 , Coffee and Smoking Rooms. Ladies'Coffee and Private Sitting'.Booms. . Bath Booms.;. . : .

A Night Totter in attendance, and all Servants paidby the Proprietor. . . f26.lv

. • • ¦ '¦ ¦¦• •' - Imperial Hotel , : ¦ ¦ • • •

V L0WEB SACKVILLE-STEEET, DUBLIN. ¦(Opposite the General Poat-Office and Telegraph Office). . :- , . , - , , ¦ Tho most central in the City.. •:BBEAKFASTS, with ohop, eggs, or cold meat, 2s. ;

- Bteat.or fish , 2a. Gd. DINNEBS": Soup, entretS,joints, < sweets,: and . cheese,. Sa.—with flah, 66L extra.Bods, 2s. and 3s.'; attondanco, Is. each. Ladies'. CoffeeRoom,.BUliard-room.v ¦ :' . f ¦ " :i: \ ' t i > - -

• - CHARLES LAWLEE,.Proprietor.P.S.—A isduotion madei for Ladies or'Gentlomen who

wish to boaisa.by tbe,week:in tho hotel. ;¦ . . . : f8.tf ;

CITY MAWSIOH H03!EL,7SO" I4OWER 'BIOPbGB.STBEEa<, 1)UBLrN.• •V " , ,:. ,'•'.. ,. '. ¦ ' : . ; < , \ .. —— . ¦ ¦ ¦ ; ¦

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I BEG to inform my nnmerous Frionds and tlio PubTio: that, through elision of time, I have become Pro-

prietorof the ubovo old-established Hotel.1 'I have completely and most comfortably : re-fnrniahod

it; -aad hava cbnHdorably enlarged it, fitting it uptnronghoutln bast modern Bferle. 1 ¦ - • > • ' '¦• ¦ -[j.-I.trust Jjy catoful and constant attention to the wantsandjMmfoort&.olmy visitors to marit-tho patronage BOliberally .bestowed on ,my late ' iher, and respectfullysolioit an early triaL ' - . , ., :.,, - , MICHAEL., COFFES.. Proprietor. .II . )/ !,i - , .. , Sonof late MAUSICE jopprr. ' .'Please noto1 Address—30,' 'LOWEB BBLDGfi STBEET,!- ¦..- . ¦i - . .: L • "" • ¦. -^DUBLIN. ': ¦ " [dU^mi: :

!, -, ;, . , KEIirS.'CHpWJi*. iHOTEL, :MON0K-« ST.REiE T], W E X i P 0 R D .

_J <: (CLb8i''!r6./.THX'aittWAT STATibij).rnHKOiB a Central and Obmfortable Hotel in whiohJL; -everytHlig. - can .be1 -'had on the ' most- moderateterms. 1 ; I < I . I^V :-.IW . . •;/. : ! ' . - i / l i . . 'i. i

Best Dublin and..Wexford;Spirits j nlso,'Brandies,!Wines, Porter, .Georgo.Ypunger.and Son's celebratedAlloaAles, Ac. ,., .. , , . , ..,. ,. v - i .. . .. ,' > , ¦¦

Cars on.Hire'at'the;ahorfe8t:iibKoo. '. , ' (an-15-tf i_ _ _ <y « Viiitora";*»:';'iro/xioiR' ¦, '[, ¦'¦; ?WJUAi fi^d'Hbme'Comfortir/knmodorateterms, afJf T •' The 8herw*)d/-priv8to Hotel,'*19, Adam-St.,-Strana J.BIiACK/Proprietor:'' '¦¦•' > ¦'• f22.tf'

. V. I a t!. U r '.D JJ BlIi I N . - ' : - . - - . iCommercial' and Private'Xodgfing House,''"•;; lfA y EOlIlGH,STEHBT. j13AETIES Visiting Dublin can'be""iooo"mmodated;¦JE{ vimfeP'^nftont Pitfclj andaU the comfortfof 'pihpmeVoniMouerateTerins.. ;r %... . , :., . • .. ,fo25.tfl •^

:Kj^Si fen.«nt ;olos8'W.SaclMte:st oetr ZJi¦ TO HOTEli/ PBiQP'aiE*.CdfeS. 1

! THE AMEB TCANiiTSilTSLZEB. , \• (T I Sriciili;AiiBwdANl Onaiw;nr E'tJBOPtjli iTS tteBEST. ADVETOTlSp^G jMEDroilivth^JL ¦ *WOaraf:gw )'HqyEliS'|"and;,6aio 'I!BtaUisliJments sdeldn therAtTofaa 'oir tp'uriBWan.yWfo'ra.1VBefore eiyingr butyadveruB^ments 'to" other ioe*

.dinmieMiot'fcCbpy.6f tne|Paper. .: ;--:~.".:::- ." ;. j: ,rN .-rt^M>Mri«aie'iVi6»eH<>!C'*ontiiiae more inJtereeting reading matter and valuable informationfor Tonria.tsr>ndiTravellera than; any lother weekly!,j<jiurniliearf*tttivcvi: :<i' Jy--.-.-M V'<«- -vi»-.>u; -JlLtfi.,T-tti-(ivW Jfcs»JUH*oBiiar!bnrrCBVi'l'»"i . i.T.'.' ,* ! (;;jC ¦ f LANGJgA yitA^^LONDpy, W. j' 1 1 iii;iiiHii» i iiii ii iii ( t i l $ 1 11-T i ! ¦ * huSit si* —< »51

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I NOW READY, NEW EDITION OFBUTLER'S CATECHISM

TO THE CATHOLIC CLERGY, BOOKSELLERS, AoOn Bale al The News Of ice ,

With tho Recommendation of tho Bishop of Watorfordand Lismore, tho Right Rev. Dr. POWER

A Catechism for the Instruction of Children,> BY THE

MOST Rev. Dr. JAMES BTJTLEE, Aroh-bishop of Coehel and Emly.

RECOMMENDATION :" Iappt jve of of thia Edition of tno Right Rev Dr.

JiMEa BUTJ^EB'S Catechism, and recommend it to theFaithful of theBe DioceBcs.

t|l " JOHN POWER, E.C.B." Waterford, Sept. 16th, 1877."Printed on Good Papor, and in largo dear Type.ORDEBB from any part of tho Diocese, Bent in and

directed to C. REDMOND, Printer and Publisher,Watorford News Office , 49 King-stroot, promptly at-tended to. Tho Trade snppliod on moderate terms.

May be had Retail from every Catholio Bookseller intho Diocese.

P OR T R A I T SmAKEN DAILY by Mr. WINTER, and FinishedJL in the best Btylo of ART, at his approved

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PBICK—12s. and 21s.

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(Two doors from Mudie's Library). (6m

£30,000 TO LEND,IN O N E OE M O R E S U M S

THE DIRECTORS of Tns IRISH CIVIL SERVICEBDILDINQ SOCIETY invito attention to tho re-

vised tables of tho Society, under which unprecedentedadvantages are offered in assisting persons to acquireFreehold or Loasohold property.

The Loans are repayable by quarterly instalments,according to the following tables, which include Frinoi <pal and Interest :

BEPAYMENT TABLES,8HXWIN0 THE QUABTE&LY PAYMENTS FOB EACH .6100

ADVAKCED FOB THE FEBIODS SPECITIKD.Table 1. Table 2.

Applicable to Louis on Fee Applicable to Loans onSimple Property. - Leasehold Property.

Kumborot [ |'» »gf <« . Amount..5 £5 16 0 S £ 4 2 910 3 5 0 , 10 ¦ . 8 11 .915 2 8 4 15 2 16 fl20 2 0 3 ' 2 0 2 7 S

Tho coata attending a Loan are very low, &nd special bellities are afforded for the completion of purchase* through theCourts. : . . . . . .

, -. DEPOSIT DEPARTMENT •• - • >Tho present rate of Interest allowed on Deposit BeceipU is

3 per Cent, per »™™ Special rates for fixed Depogita. °Current Accounts opened and check bocks supplied.

- Interest allowed on the minimum monthly balance.Depositors have the following guarantees, TB. :—Tht tntire Funds miwt, under the Acl<i >f Parliament, bo tn-

ve$ted <m Mortgage of Freehold or Leasehold Property../The tatat duwunt rtcettaole on cUposit is limited by the Act fo

ttca-thirdt of tht dalance dut to tht Society on <U iforlgajej.. The .Prospectus and every information may be had, freo ofoxpenae, on application to ¦ ' ¦ • • ' -¦ ALPEED H. MEECEE, Secretary, ¦

: " ':S2, Lower 8ackvflle.street, Dublin.MATTHEW HUNT, Local Surreyor,

. . .Beresford.street, watorford.The Society has already adTO&'cod over £650,OCO Sterling

on mortgage. . . . . . . rmylO.Gm.

Inman Line Royal mail Steamers.

.LIVERPOOL TO HEW YOBK as follows :— •City of Chester.. : Tuesday, April 22City of Brussels :....'. ..... Tuesday, „ 29City of Berlin !.: „.:........ Thursday, May 8City'of.Montreal -.. Tuesday, :.„ . i 131Saloons replete with overy modern comfort and con-

venience. ;.Fare8—15, .18, and'21 Guineas. Steerage,6 .Guineas, with full' supply of Cooked Previsions andovery comfort. I Steerage Passengers forwarded to Bos-ton'and'PHiladelphiawithouteifra"charge:'. Passengersbooked to any >art of the : States'and Canidai tit SpeoialRates. ' Apply to WiLLiAsflintAN;-'. 22,: Water-etreet,Liverpool ; T S. HARVBT, 12, Little Gebrgols-BtrcetWaterford i.orto any Inman Line Agent; ' , f22.1y

Steam from Iionaon to Melbonrae,SYDNEY, lADELAIDE. and aU TASMANIAN and-: .- . • ¦NEW ZEALAND Ports. 'MESSES.. MONEY: WIGRAM 450N'S LINE OF

• STEAM and SAILING SHIPS TO AUSTBA-LIA.—-Tho'''celebrated ' SteamshipV' KENT, 2,304tons register, 1,500 horse power indicated, G. FAIBLBBGIBBS, commander,1 will 'bo ;'despatched from thoSOUTH!WEST INDIA • DOCKS,-oh THUBSDAY,May 8th, embarking'passengers. at.GEAYESEND onthe lOthj andat PLYMpUTH ontho l . . JU.5tFor plans,'rates of passaget Onil all particulars applyto MOEQAN1 &' 'ALLPOBT; 7 LeadenhalJ-gtreet, London.To be followed by the Steamship Bomenstshire on JmrB7th; i t • '.* : l 4 . :. i V i - I - : . • ¦ l > , -l. i -. . - , .

. .;. . .i: I , Strength for the Weak, i ; . .fTtHE latest addition to Therapbutics is the discovery

. JL' of a New Compound Salt,hav)ng twodistinot bases.

.This valuable^aid to. medicine,'if dissolved in hot water,

forms a most invigorating,' Iptton uickly caring. Weak-nesses, arising from. whatever. causeVand drawing ontgains .and achea,: and is knownias UEBIG'B 8ILVEB.,. Thel foqUa , and.: tho8e,fc delicai« health will find thisSalfchigHy inviaorating and. exbiliratiilg, whioh all whosuifer ifrom Colds and Weaknesses iwill at :once'appre-oittte.aa itfqrtifieg.any weal;part bathed with it, therebynreVnntinirancf.kfiemnff'ofF Coldn. -rtv pfvinff- n.fmnn-glow.of.healthr 4ma-shonld-alwaye -be at hand-fornsein changeable weather, to'rub in any part as a protec-tion.ccrtto'v/ L v J) was ,o::ol> ,£./ ¦ ¦( .' rvo., :«v

LrsBio's PXABLS OP STEBNOTH are perfectly taste-less, -being: jrepared in -.the form ofPaarlg wHchrtheyresemble in appearance.. This eleganiLmediclh8 is quitedifferenttoaiuiy^hing aver, brought, before the public,containing, in a oheap and pleasaniiform, amort elabo>rato preporatidn, adapted to' all'ages'and cohstitutibhs,for ENEICKLKO' THI' Bioorr, -and ior the permanentcure of . : ; • ' •> '¦'¦¦ ¦<- ' 'V- . ; - • ¦ -General weakness, Nervous prostration,Shortness of Breath;' vPalpitationof the Heort,ImpoyeriBhedBlood

, _PainsAinltteiBaaki.o'j 'i ¦•.:Noises in the Head and BQions and Liver complaints,

•¦ Ear»i.-l.P-iT *¦•« -. WMkaaw-of,the Chest,Impairtd'slgnt ano'. -'-Mblancnoly, 7 r".' ™^itHMimbry,' '."• ¦¦

¦¦'''/-.-Tiembling.of tha 'Hands mriIndigestion, i;i '-. i ' i ' m\ Limbs;'1 .-':- ; ?''':'-v • ¦'¦'; >Inoapacity for study or iNouralgU;.'- ' ¦':,:• /•: ¦> - -i-,_ii -BusiqesB, .V :: :X ! iWanfraf Energy and Loss ofiHiflWiiH/ol;- ¦ifi> !.!iit!Api>etite,>;,'j |.j / vt;t-?iTti -jBheumattem.and Pains ¦ and.moat bother -:a»imil<pi«jji f|;;|.;,a^A i iy fagingjhBaItti.;i.;j; , : ;,- ;,i:< . . .J T d J Jir 'W^ iUK0(X ,Pkj fMup

JI :!-.J haw seen Ob Utota OfXeiUg'sl>earVof Stier tiv sadregard them lavoursblj as a goaaral fiuafl/macHamii alauaatto. take, and benaflaisl m; their aetian.-jJLb»e also ruMastedtheSn«B«tttoa<jM_^.»everete^ flad ttmlajeWsolutioB'dnMccut-Jtaios1- anfl-'ftCRfs 1n a1 ttiff sn&ntssl- ssiilswithout doubt the'most powartnltIhTUoiatorik»o»a;'.andthese two remedlesirppe«rto-me to fully bear out nUUetiaolaim tpf tluairr*V ""CHaBIiES LOCOCK, au3!"*JIn cases oJLphjicalJfuMUpijaVvOr* :ingaaio. weakneas, theSflrer aaiyMW ** * *! !? ! thSplaee,!oaustog the blood ta-dew- there, and;the part then bo.ooiaes struiig-1 and t ie— L,HO rwhwTtas TQpmprise tus whole ofthe I^BIQ.

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m,.and33k..tootta Savn SusJs jlfflgame. prim.;Thereita eoWls^Ue'saVhtsf&'luy 'the rgo- tauantttles d

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a^ »csaM^ &#v; ;¦y. W lyjit '/X P Fy Hy>rU!jJfi-i >UJrJlAWAi£iA JA/iw OMTTJI • ¦< _ ¦¦

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ISBBBflNtPS^

COUNTY

WATEEFOBD COUNTY AND CITYPEHLAiE IJTOUSTBIAX SCHOOLS

by Private Sale,To be Solaj by Private Sale; ;-;>..(Tht Property of a Gentleman),

A PLTNTOK Photon, nearly new ; a Sot of .Doubleii. Harness, brownj Russian leather, with bronzeb jcklcs and fittings, cost £24, cot soiled ; a&0, oneDouble Breooh-loading Gun, by KicbaRlr,OldB6gi4.street, London, and ni Six-Chamber Bevolver. Y

Apply to JOHN PENDER, Auotioneer,all 27, Barronstrand-st., Waterford.

BALLYDPFF, CO. WATEBFOBD

• r. .. Sfljo of Leasehold Interest, tCATTLS, Hofc8XB,, DOHKST, CBOTPKtfj'jJrPLKMKNT* |

of HtJSBAKDRT, DMBY UTENSILS, MOWING andrESAPiNO - MACHINE - -combined; (by - PIEBSE);;MANUBE, &C. I ¦ . . • • :

Also the Entire HOUSEHOLD FUENITUEE,PIANO, and other Effects.

Mr. DAVID CASBT; who is changing bia residence,bos. favored Subscriber with instructions to SELLby AUCTION/on thelPreiniees,

ON TUESDAY, 22nd APRIL, 1879, ¦HIS ItlGHT, TITLE, and INTEREST in the

very neat Resilience and Farm of about 160Acres (statute), known as ¦ ¦ '

B A L L T D J U F F H O T J S E ,Situated within 6 miles of Waterford, 8 of Kiltnac-Ihoiaas, 3 of Portlaw, and 10 mintes' walk from KU-meaden Station, and beld under lease for 31 yeanfrom 1853, at the yearly rent of JB151 5s. 8d. (froma most considerate and indulgent landlord, who baagiven his consent to the Sale).

83" As alLmuat bo sold in one day, the Auctionwill commence at" Eleven o'Clock with the DairyUtensils. iI t . JOHN PENDEB. Auctioneer.

MAYOB S WALK, WATERFORD

Yearly Profit Sent of £16 14s. Od. .555" Good Investment for null Cdpitali tls.

JOHN PENDEB biving ifeceived instructions from¦Mr. PA'TBICK SHANGHAI*/ will Sell by Auction,

At'theijCITr AUCTION MABT, 27. Banonstrand.V stro4 Waterford, >' »^r !'U

-p ry BATV UDSY. Srd MAY, Jjfto;. ,.,TttE YENDOB'S LEASEHOLD'INTEREST

in TWO HO0S.E8 and PREMISES in theMAYOR'S WALK, held under lease for 45 years,from 29tb SxTCBKBSKi W78, *t tluJ IJ0W Yearly Bentof JES. ' ¦ ' • \.'.' ..

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The Houses adjoin: the. entrance to the ChapelYard of Trinity Withdut. " :

ALICE HEAKIUC ....£131 0; Oayear. Payable weekly.MICHL. MOEBISST ll'jl*' 0 „ '" Payable weekly.

• • '• ¦24 il4' 0 ' '¦ ' 'Deduct Head Bfrik 8 j O 0Yearly ProfitRent—^ "- • • ¦' . ;

for Sale, 16 14 0The Houses are two; stories -high, and situate in a

good business- thoroughfare s ' measure"'in front toMayor's Walk, 34ft 9in., and are 654ft iridepth fromfront to rere. With aimoderate outlay the value of¦the property could be Very much increased. • ¦ • '' ¦ '; Sale at Twelve o'clock. For further particulars'apply to

¦." . ' I ' : '. ' ' .. '. ' ... . .'. i, ',

• . DOBBYN . & TANDY, Solicitors; for„ > . . •, . • 'the Vendor j or . / ; •

:apl8.3t ; ^/JOHN BENDER. Auctioneer. .. ¦.

, Execator *' Sale(Or A TWO-STOBEY. HOttSfr OH THK PRIESTS*.. ; ¦

^E0AD|TRAM0RE. ¦ -. '.' - V-T . . .: i__, , -

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mo :3Bl'?Oli) JY AUCTtONJVon; MONDAY,X' '21st APRIL, at foe o'clock; at onr.Sale-r^oma,The -MAXIi, WATBOTOBD; by 'directionfl of- th"Executors of the date (Mr. JOHN J. GBIJTIH, theirINTEEEST in the LEASE of the HOUSE;, No. 3,PBtESTS' R0A$,. TRAMORE. If contains two

-larg« Sitting-Booms, six'Bed-rooms, Kitchen, Ac-;¦ihp 'diainfcll'GBtaen rere;' The.Hbu»ais:pnly ¦»few years built'; & Bum of' £80 has been expendedon it within 'the last two yeart in permanent im-¦ prorements. ¦ The wl ale . is held' rader] Lease fortwo' Lives, now aged; f|fty years respectively, at thelow rent of i!2 16a. per Annum. - Immediate pos-session will be givenV • ; ¦ ¦¦• ' ¦ • ; ¦ ; •• ¦: , : ' : '¦ ¦] ' ¦''"'.

'" For all particulars apply to ¦''; . • ,; . .,'. : • ¦:. , - PATBICK: KE «T, Solicitor, Lady-lane jor

TH0MA8 WAJ .SEC 4 SON, Auctioneers, &c.¦' The'llall. Waterforf/Maich 27, 1879.^. ¦ taS&M.

WATEBFOED

Interest' in the t*aise of a most valuable;•.!.!:¦« ¦. i!- j !• , <«-• ¦.• ¦• •<

¦> '¦• JParm'

' - ~ i . : - i "i: ••- '¦'¦ <•¦«?

. •' 0! 60 Iriflh Actualaf PSDC8 LJLHD for BKL*. "°

m5 BErS0iiD BY Ku^ONy^n SATTODAY,

JL-. 19th APBIL, 1879, at our SALEBOOMS, theMaU, Wat3rford, by qirections of Mr. M.vWAiBH,his INTEEEST in the. LEASE of. the HOUSE,OPFICES^nd 60 Acrfea of the LANDS of BA1BY-DCFF, held nnder,L< ase for 8K years, a.V the! low

• Eerit of 30a. p«r acre. : Nearly all the Land Is under• gra s.l: Immediate pof session will be given. ¦' Sale'¦at^ne'b'ciock.;.; . . • . :;¦, . : .. \

¦ -¦ :. i . „ , !;. .¦.;;

''.'•' cSriBaUyduff is S i nilea from, Waterford ott the[Cox .Eoad and about » quarter of a mile from Kil-xneaderi'Bailway^Stat OSL ' '. ¦ * ^\ :¦• :* ;

'• For particulars apply to ''•> ,- . ; : • . ¦ ; ; !":.-- JAMES J.^BEELY, Solicitor. ¦ '¦ '

' ,, . '. . Kmg Street Watarford;.or '. '" 'TBOMAS •WAIiSff A SON, Austioneers..;

• ThVMaU/Waterfpra,: April 4th, 1879. '. ' ] 'a43t!>

' .¦¦¦•;:¦ STEA1IE3>}} "'¦': ''. ':.:/. ' BY'P0]

;Wi" MABSK '¦&, SON

. POa 6AXE,LIC AUCTipN. ., ; >r:

have been inifructed to Snii.BT('AUCTION» at their Mart, 70, SoAh Mall; Cork, •.:p <f On XOtTDAT, m4PjSIJr;a/ fti« o'CIoit,f ,; jrT\HE - well-known aid' favoni te' pftddle-'wheel;¦JL:; Sieainerj QTTQB S8T0WJf , -) uilt by MXEM <fcCoVofoW«sUusiV E**<pr and Engfa d by JOHH-PlNir& 'Son, Groenwich, : Groat Bcgister '81.41; Net BcgUHter.- 61.29 rLength ovei all, 120 feet BiWithl4 f«et fiinches ; Drift-of. witar, 4 fe«fc'«" nShttf-Deckflnih iCertificated for 850pu sealers; De ith of Hold. Zfest* inahes ;Engin«»; c*ci Istmff';' two : 'qtiuuxa; NomlrnlHor»&-pow«r,'82;.'Wo kittg prMit , ¦181b«,V Br»fl«tnbe»: and1 Injectori < !onsninpiaon of po*l.'4trwt. perhouf;-s.Terag»8p«»ar*>ontl0 m11ee lv2: ¦ iT'.a' "."f-^'- i¦ i3ho -U now:ljing and ;miy beli tpecteaatPuwwoWetti'Coj'Cork.audU on serflW otwoen-Queeitowiiand Crowhav n hree ' lay* in the w ek. Fpr orders toiviowv find'all<fnr»^r;)«rti«il*ni an i infctmi(ictuiap-(ply! to F^E,:PASKiBBoir, Esqit'A b«rt Street, Cork,!Agent tot the ProprieWrs ! or to--'- •'-'- • J.-ciu?l. .VJ ?:IH jalS fe ,:.^:.'. W; MAB8H *B( tT,1 AncH6rieers|>April9th, 1879.' r vi. - -• .. 'TO.PBoi h MaB.-OoiK^ I

'¦' lismore Gas/ C »ke, and C lal Company, jv nnH£'HAii^YxAXjT Qi»uuiij_MB«Tnra. of the)i¦•JL-• ¦ Shareholder*6t the above;ponipapy will ibe)¦ held at • LISMORX 'CASTLI: oa FBtDAY,' the 18th'• AP'EIL; inet.at On& bfClbok.—Byjerdef/'"' ! U I: . ' ' ; :':;: .-r.;:-: 'Vt . H. BALlpyTO;.3&on;.seo; \ \"" Iairihore i April, 18 % ~

\ ' ¦* '" " ¦"•ilt .i j. NO. 9—NOTICB TO MArilNEES. It > ^ |

EA8T COAST of iBJ 'LAND-rCintrM; iriOKLOm. BTortb. Ax clow light Vessel; ~ .;,, i

- , .. -Irish light i .Ofico, DnbliaiAprjll7,J879.;* F IUfE Comusionei i,of Irish;Lights hereby give,

JL Notice, that .ii ' accordance Vitfr;'their NoticeOt 6thtNorember,' : 878/and 7th March,187V, thecharacter of the Lfcht ¦hitherto, shown from ;tb«'

t North TteBk iiklqw Ughtjend; baa^ beea chiaWd!toOne'NVhite Bevob inyLight, showing twflFlashes,. in1 qiuci enccesrion, followed by'««' interval of 46,¦ BscondB of darknew, the whbla revolation ooenpying;onaniinute, ; r •• < ¦ ¦ '<¦• n>''i.'''ie«!!in.iii. . i- i :» j

i The 'Light 'Vesse . has' only; 'OJie MMt.witli ' »;Jigger-inaat, the Ms n-maat having OnJs\Ball at the'iSatheod.—Byorde •,

¦¦¦ -. ¦¦¦' > ¦ •¦!< > ¦ .! iu*.* tyht b ) > : f • ) '¦+ j'-*\8.l%-:-. "

¦¦ "¦•• , ¦•:{• , !;^WM.1'LEE8,; 8eareiary.:;:j

?;.'. v ;::;;,:DTJSOA ELVJLS -amon. }. :i>: \-1'; ,-V.» J - •; ¦• - '' -: . ' :< :- '¦— '¦'

' - -li-f t » •;¦"-• ; ¦ ! f ; ¦?

V, • .;.; i ., *= ¦¦; •.-.-. • .yrA^ KB" SUPPWf^ i- J^Htl i ?{;':'fTIHB -,Board of ( nardiani of 'tie above. Unjon,iX^aotinfraa Ba al 8anit«ry<athority; wflL tt!

. theirMeetingtobe held on.THUBSDAY tteJlst,T?roiinio,"conaider render* for Sorri.TC*,WAiiB:1'tot2?Vi%eof yi J^EB8TOWN,in aoootdmncei..with" Plan and: Spec fl«ation,to'bd itenatinyoJtoa.7*; Perions tonderini are^required »i',aun«J .jtTro,4o|-,>e»".S«cnritie» willii g to join them fa it Bond in!thesum of 4500, forth due oompletion'of the work!

Tenders will be receivedlby m« vupto Twislveo'CJbptfnocnVdnlth ? »*o»t-»»>Mc|lM«r*-.*- '--i; l-;i {"•".¦

¦•.

- lBrordetof Uxe l oarf, iliai;t?V iife Jd]#>TUQHNi7>BOT LE^Exectt<iv«S«nltaiy Offleer.Eoard-ropn>;18th ApriL 18TO.::rt t- ^ifjife dMt' i

Vin'ms 'psrvido i&ijRdvtti&iitmf oj.in-

iliiimnil

A*-JU< #y J^» VS« -m / / 'C O L L E G E S C H O O L . !

v >. SMWB TXBM, A.D-, 1879. " '

CJCHOOL 'BBIOPENS on MONDAY' NEXTJO 21st Instant •.-, : v.;.¦:..:. - X E B 8 F O & - T E R M S \\ X"v Upper and Middle School , ':¦ >.. . .jn40v 0^-Slower and Preparatory Sohdol „. N.jgl~>^C

Prospectuses on application. VSt. John's CoUoge, April 17. . . . . . !>

Imported Seed Barley. ' ;1 - k

THE following Letter has been addressed by- Messrs. A. GUINNESS, SON & Co. to their

several : Malting Agents ' throughout Ireland, towhom application may be mode by parties jrequlriiig,"the "Seed :— • ~ - "

" St. James' Gate Brewery, Dublin,February 19th, 1879.

"DSAB Sis—We are encouraged;; by the goodreports of the Seed Barleys which we sold in yourDistricts last year, to repeat the experiment thisSeed' time, and • have therefore instructed Messrs.E. J. FIQQIS <fe SON, ' of the Commercial Buildings,Dame-Street, to purchase a Btnall quantity of BelectSeed Barley, which they will supply you with at thenet Cost Price. ¦' ; - . .. "We .are quite' aware that many Fanners willprefer, to carry on the produce of last year's Seedfor this year's Sowing, and that yon will, therefore,probably find less demand for New Seed. Besides,we believe:'thaf there is a larger quantity of goodNative Seed in the country. Nevertheless, wethink it well to import a s-uall quantity for anyFarmers who may still wish for a change, and trustthat we may be epcouraged in the effort to improvematters. • ; ¦

"Of conrse, the'transactions are to be as lastSenson—for.Caah only. ¦ ' i¦ ." For further particulars, Samples, Prices, &c.,we'beg to refer you to the gentlemen named above,in"whose management we have the fullest confi-dence.—We are, dear Sir, ' '

; '- ' "Yourstrnly, . : . ' '. ' . ' . '"¦ ¦' '• "••

¦ ¦¦"•¦¦¦-• «« A. GUINNESS, SON & CO,'.. . . v r .. • • V pro J. T. PuasiB."

C^For this District, apply to J. J. EOCHTE, ESO>, ,Malting8,!Hew;EoBS. ¦ !' ..W \ \ ¦!. > ' > ¦ : . ' f«8-6t |

'¦ - '1 *BW;:»»»» «;, ¦.: ¦"• l

f:

WILLIAM -J p.,fE'B r'BBED.,^CEBCmL^T," , mq- BEET,

. '¦ Is'.extenidvely supplied, with, the foUowiog-o r -TiT'E W;-F. A K MnB' E'D. S ,. whi5» 'Me very•JM:'I'-. '.'': . Ci xAP THis.

-SiASON. .— J '. '.'f ?, .CtOVEBS.-AlByke,': Co*. Grass,,. EngJis,h:.'Bea,"''"French Bed> White Duteh'; Trefoil.'TimOthy;'* ;

GRASSES.—Italian Rye Graesi Perennial , RyeQrass, .Cocksfoot, Fescues,VFine Lawn: Grass.

MANGELS.—Mammoth Long Bed, Teflqw Globe,2o c- Orange Globe, Bed Globe,' Gate Ppsti Orange

Tankark,' Long Yellow, Oval YeUow. ', , . . .TTJBNrPS.-yOhampion Swede;King of the Swedes,' •' ; .'SHrring's'.Improyed Swede, East Lothian Poii'"' '' ple-top'Swede,1 Purple-top'Aberbeen, Qreenrt6p•... Aberdeen,, White Globe, Grey .Stone, 4c;,,i&c;

•/ White Belgian Carrot, Field Parsnip, Spring Vet-ohc«,Furte Seed,-&c ¦¦ '. i • ¦ • • ; ; ¦ - • ¦¦¦/ •} •

¦ '¦*£

'i Grasses and Clovers for laying down land to; Per.-nuteent Pasture or Meadow, from 21s. to 86s: perAcre. tT*~i~ **'\'~l' « ¦*?-''", '"¦• *.* .•":• ¦1-v :*t' * i

.. Potato' Manure, Grass. Manure, Mangel and ,Turjnip'Manttrei *.V' v l ^"' ' "* '" ' l " " Ll 'l *'

Bigg's, Sheep ,WaaH, Dog, BiacnitB, Linseed MeaX• ;PBKTO'ON 'l^LK^TION.' j , ', , , . . i v

"Wli^AM'PbWEB. ^EKp-MEECflANT,'m|8.4.t.J - - '-^!r "J'25VB^-Streetj'.Wja$rfonL

Wow, «qxd ( niae. See^s, iBiiiitires and

\AfJS have thepleasnro of directing the, atten-• lf r '- i tion of ':our - Friends and ' tW AirleulftualPotllo, to'our 8UPEEIOE and SELECT STOCK Oftho above.5 ;'- : " •"' -.• ¦.• • ! :; ' l;' '1: i!y^^•-The SEEDS are direct from the hands of'our ownOBOWEBS, and are not surpassed by ihe.Seedf of anyTOrase in the Trade in this Country.' : " ' ¦ -!•' i-v^'V.C-TESTIMONIALS from Gentlemen and'Fanner* inthe'Four Counties- (to whom "referenda' Is?- permitted,ir> so desired), aa' well M the PIBST PBIZE'of.theB«y*l'Agricnltnral Somety of Ireland (fbrBestBoott-grown from Seeds sopplied by ttiJ/'. SrLVlB-MTOAI.,CknimelDistriot Society i 8U.VBS OoT^IverkFamingSociety, and the FIBST PEIIX.' Waterford: y»riamgSooUty, folly sast&m ou assertion/'that'^SMdp(Whloh wd snpply are t i^ pj ^ :^':' -

if SPECIAL MANUBES FOR ALL'.'CBOPSJ'.X'r.- inolnding the Bh/ht-resisUng POTATO MANORS. '

' 0nperior Boifa MANUBaraad'the now frmpjuXXSCPIBPHOBPHATK, ¦ (withont wMoh it is iaponlbb.to•gdM) m>oi Crops); all at Low PBICM.- ',•?.?» v«V"«I'iV>,

CASH Purchasers liberally dealt with.' OqmparisjiHiof yalnai and prioes ,'BoUdtod.'- Satu>f»oUon'-,en«tirtd.".sJCitores, for Psnnansnt- Pasture, to suit everyde*-orDptioa^of Land, and the Tarious pnrpoSes' -o* Hns-l*naryi »'-i-'i

¦¦.^w-.-.w r- ^-vm -«- i - . *V- -*--:ni28.tf <-:

POWER 4 COTTEB, WATEBFOBD.v -K-M.

FOB GBEEN CBOP8, CEBEAL8 AKD;GBASSE8; . ¦'• vy t ij J T,is?i£l:aj £A&0X '-*\- ~~-i-

''•'f cHTRH Forty ? Years' experienoe/ LAWES'XJL.. MANUEES standunrivalled inpnblio;esti-mition, and the quality and condition of the presentSeason's Bupply are guaranteed equal to that o| »ijrformer yeari.t.i,^.' V... .

¦."' ..''.¦¦¦ ¦ ^¦ "¦'¦ '¦]; ' . . •:": < > ; .'•< ;.v;..'i: •:

'¦¦', Professor CA OBON, in his last Beport, says \~-'"This Manure is rich in soluble' Phoaphatea, andcontains fair- amounts of insoluble Phosphate andAnsmoniB. I It will give' great iatisfiwtfon ;¦ to theFarmers 'ot' Ireland, as ttAwxs* MAITOBW have al-ways done." ¦ ,- : . ;.. •.•..,/ "i" \;~jY li:^±'?- "''<: ''';" And tesMrBBTKpiMwntes.t-r-'/Xhefttvqnr-ftble -opinion of thisi fertiftser. which I <have;( es;-preasea' in previous years is unaltered. ',Tbe pre-sont Season's supply of;;tto -.Mimtte;.fa-of" theusual,«xoellent^ qualityirand'te-'oertain' to affordaitisriwtorTrte8ttU« wh'ere irbpe y'enjployea.'f) II

; . Aowrra m THB CornrrT-W4T»ypBP i ' 'r^.s ,GEX)KOE:WSaTB f*. SONS, .Wateirfordj'i'i;. L\JOHJJ.OBUBB & SON, CarriolMn.Saix; i ¦ '

' JOHNiHIGGINS, Cappoquini 1 f::nr.!v tr.i JOH»f'WOOlfAW,'I«toJ<>rei '« "!' i.- .¦ -.vtjr.J.V.W;'O'C0NNBIilii 1Usmowi;''!:- --''F-l>;"I''-':!r'VI

' .J . JOHN BCANI N/Dtmgarvan ^ ^^1 "AOXWTB XOB NIW Boc8,"ABTHTjBSTdwir,: 4c r.""' JAMEft.GALAyAHiirCo/ir^BoMj 0. - .. J8BAE£0WALLI|J, Arttttrgtow^ aaiTJvcTLAWES' "CHEmCAIt MANUBR.C0,.(Lam«),-r-—- ¦•—-OBIBT -OmcarTou lBiEAjror" -""¦.¦ :

2 i ,. E D EN :<J WX T,ap-TJB.vIiIN;.Vr9l4.8m h JAMES EnTHEBEOKDiJlsnngerii¦:¦¦ " :MbMtlWtbfvCSBiI«W*l i a

flTHE -CABIj6w1 -TOWKi .< >Qll58iONBBSJL-nereby give: pnblio -lTo"Hce?Oia$-fIMS'JOTthe 8ALE of HOBffES,' CATl^ 'and [SHEEP,wmi

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rottiitk \\7Bi>in!8DAY40J? srsRY • uoimr,¦.: ¦ S'W-\U-nlEJCepttJtUMSBiV;: >;te:=?f«;t /|.

The PIG FAlES,to fe he on.Uw dfty.pnjyipui.

' ' «T The' OIJ3 FAIP.8 oi tho Wthfl jlif 4th

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1865, IV>Ifcs PrficrV/If#l4»,-ly S** WanwO,) /^.JhM.^rtP Jgg^^ggttsitoji ;;

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-^ !S£SMsl teON wsB BM IJ ,i5S£riS»51?5Scill?E icS»A71^

P&SsSH ffi^BBbK l JUTW«.0p *LO«.aB nrcnUnti;

; Boarding School for Touig LadiesAT ,';.•? "'<?•

ST. M A B Y' S DOMINICAN CONVENT,WICKLOW, |.

"j flTndw (?ii Patronaa * of hi* Smintnct tto CardinalJ ilfxiWriifcop o/DuJKn;. , '.~ The Convent stands in an elevated position, im-

mediately outside the town, and dommanda s> viewifvthe lovely bay of Wicklow, and' the surroundingscenery. * jXTheconrse of study comprises the usual branchesof a cood English, education, with the French,vj inanj 4nd* 'Italian languages; [ plain '.Bnd orna-mental needlework, music, singing', drawing, anddancingT ~- - '¦'-•' j

Terms, and all particulars, can: be known by ap-plication to the Convent. . . : j al8.4t

WATERFOBH.AND LIMERICK . BAIL WAY

Punobestoim Boces;. April 22 and 23.

CTTBAP EXtlUBSION fromiWATERFORD

to DUBLIN and -BACK, on-MONDAY, 21stAPBIL, 1879.—First, Seoond, and Third Class ReturnTickets will be issued from Waterford, Fiddown, Car-riok, Clonmel, Caher, Bansha, • and ,Tipperary, by th«5.80 a.m. np-train to Dublin, at the following lowFares—First Class, 20s. ; Second Class, 15s. ; ThirdClass, 10s.—available for return byany Train (exceptMail Trains), according to olass, up to and includingTHUBSDAY, tho 1st May. ; " . ••

Excursionist* to traval by a Special Train, to leavsLimerick Junction for Dublin at 9 a.m. Passengeriallowed 56 lbs. of personalilnggago,' irrespective ofclass. Fnrea will not be refnnded for Tiokets lost, norany extension of time granted. '

JOHN BOBEETS, Trafflo Manager,Traffio Manager's Office , Iiraariok Terminus,

April, 1879. ; . It :WATERFORD AND CENTRAL1 IRELAND AND

KILKENNY JUNCTION RAILWAYS.

Pnncheatown Baces, 22nd and 22rd April-fTIXTENSION OF BETUBN TICKETS—First,Jli Second, and Th rJ - Class. Beturn Ticketsissued * from! Waterford 'and all r other Stations toDublin, on MONDAY, the 21st, will be availablefor Beturn by the ordinary Trains, according toclass, up to and including THUBSDAY, the 1stMAY. ,

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By order, . WILLIAM WILLIAMS. Seoretary.Head Offices , Waterford Termlnhi,

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Waterford and Centra)! fteknd Railway..,WANS on DBBENTURS8, DBBENTVRE liB TOOK

Jtt ff iiPEPOBIT of Original VndtriaJeini. , .,„,m H E D I B E 0 T O B 8, for the pur-"JL pose'of REPLACING the INSTALMENTS of the(WTOBNMENT/tOAN And BONDS falling dne, it*preror* tato. further Notice, to sooept LOANSONMORTGAGE BONDS at * pwCeni, payable upon OneYear's notioe, or for snch term of Years as may befixed ; and for the Debenture Stock, having equalpriority with the Mortgage Bonds; bearing Interest ati percent in perpetnitr. . , . , ; • , ., - , , r , - t

They w21 al»o ocobpt L0AN8 on DEPOSIT, bearinaIntoroat' at- 8fr PEE OENT^; payable on,. Sis Months1notioe, and at 3 per Cent, r*jableon.3 Months' notice.. Por the year ending 2Sth Sept., 1878, the TraffieEeceiptsTV.ere jeS7,3W 17B. M.-rthe Working and otherExpenses being £19,509 8s. 2d.—leaving a balanoe ofJei7,&8>ilis. '8d.; being'more th"ia double'the amountrequired for the Interest ;oa..LoanB, after the paymentof which there 'Ii.' therefors, a considerable surplus fordividends to Shareholders. J :<] mi rf . '¦ '¦¦ • •> ¦ :¦¦ ' -

They will, every Half-year, send to each Creditor aStatement showing the fall psrtjoolars and Amount ofthe several Loans due by tha Company. , _,,

Applications to W-fcd&sbsaa"to tfie undergigned,'atthe>J9pmpanyJ'sJOffipesj'JW>aij fojdTerminus.' , : '. .:

: cxBTjdK<naiAw»"iuitVi:f.'' '• • ' ! ¦ -¦''¦From Maryborough Station to Geashill 8tatibnV on the

line of Railway from PorUrlington to Athlono.—-(Constitnted a »8p»t»teC p l «nd-undertaking undor

theAots 011866,1878,1875, 1877, td ^Wf B)..: , „Utus of New '¦ Central Irtland Railway f itock,'with

a.inual receiptt ieania.io p hy, f r o m~dati of issue, a

THE"DlEECTOESlof the Watorford and CentalIreland Railway Company arepropared to issue NewCentral Ireland BaUw»y Stook, upon wh|cK willbe paida- Dividend of 5 "pjr ¦ Cent» per >nnnm from annualrooeTpTs, of whioh jei8,a2a}7s.,4d, is _now.;on hands,'secured for that purpossunflh agrtsments'sanotioned by \Parlutmsnt, betwesn iths .Great Western Bail way Coin-;t«ny ,ofEnglAhd,andiheW»tfrfordand Central Ireland!EiiiwayCompaoy, ]the fall/particulars ot which can be.obtauied vn appumtion to tho Seoretary. ¦:- . • ¦ • » :. ••. ¦ . ¦•,r«-;.i'dv\»»Wri(BTOrJ«),M . ¦:•.!! ¦•;

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'IjftS^hmaeiiifioeat <full'poWeredl SteamshiprJLs ":;y«O*»'' 100'AlrSOO H.P:;>nbaunai;2.428 iotirejrUter,;M'.>I BBAOE,"',Comnlander,t is<appointed toleave thii Sotrrtf,WIST INDIA D6cr on the 5th JUNEfor,ADBLJUDJI (Semaphow) JbcEBOtnuii andSTDNBT,callmg,at-PLTjtouTH..to embark passengers. Thissplendid Stea plMtot^m aW .third

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sengers, for whom only she hu .unrivalled aooommoda-tijn." P»««ag» atOTik«lgk> TO gufawa*,-Apply to JOHNHENBY. FIJOT,'.lt »»nohuroh 8trs«t£ondon, B.C.:'-.- ' -'¦ ¦ > ;

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-T.v the Cbiapat-tb * most bsUonablo -altogether sn^.' , ., rlr»U«d; slthsrIn aprsaranos,hardwsor,andotflitr.¦j,M ,-ni;-,BwMi JS|sMtCSM.aVlI-/x|-.U, --.'.< -) - ¦' > ¦ *¦ ¦- -'. ^ ;

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^HUWUWjA.SMAjuoor/iSerg* Facton, Plymouth.

i/ TJBfi».!aw !BOyAiii FAMILY; ¦and bv4<ft';:e| ;Ajroi6$^jaWi:H.'tliUi lW trin £:pf ABtrssiA,' and thk

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WHOLSSAt ANJ) RETAir. * r ;Fislx, Game, Poultry/ and Ice Stores,

BEATJ-STBEET,! WATEEFOBD.

rTtHE: attention of the Gentry and PublicJL. :- , Mis called to this Establishment- '

' '• GOODft 'OF THB CHOIOBST QUAWTT.Country orders carefully attended to.

W. STREET, PBOPBIBTOB.Io« 1 IOB I ! ICB 1 1—A luxury for hot weather,, se-

curely packed for conveyance) by rail, Ac. Terms onapnliostion.. . . . my3.1y

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with POULTRY and GAME, I have decided ondoings so,, and shall be happy to receive consign.menOr thereof for Sale. My large connectionamongst the Provision Trade in London, and theposition my Warehouse'occupies, opposite the Cen-tral Meat Market, in West Smithfleld, give meoioeptional opportunities - for disposing of suchgoods to advantage in any quantity. ' '

Prompt remittances, less five per cent. Commis-iribn. No Market Tolls to pay. All goods consignedto toe must be marked'.'. Perishable—for immediatedelivery," and be addressed :—n!5] : . RICHARD, i'ENNELLY, [rf

Bacon Curer and Provision Merchant,60 and 61, Lone Lane, West Smithfleld, London.

SEBVAWTS' BEalSTBT OFFICE49 * 60 LADY LANK, WATERFORD.

rTTHE LADIES who conducted tbe SERVANTS'JL HOKB in LADT LAMB, having transferred theBusiness to Mrs. WAlils, tte Servants' Registry Officeis carried on, as heretofore, in the some Premises ;and Mrs. WALLIS avails of this opportunity to retnrnher best thanks for the large patronage received by hetsinoa the transfer; ¦ ¦ ¦ ' •¦ - \, - 1 ' ¦ ' : ¦

- 62T Nd Servant recommended beforaithe strictestscrutiny is made regarding oharactei. Thore ore atpresent disengaged, Cooks, Thorongh Servants,Parlourand Housemaids, BntUrs, Coachmen, Ac. [f 28-3m'

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GAS-FITTEB, and' LEAD MERCHANT,. . : > .'L .'. !. ' . . i\. j y .i ' WATEBFOBD.'.

(LATX r or, , Lrrru GEOBOBB'S STBBBT),'¦'Offlom dndiBJiOvt Room : No. 10 LADY LANB.

SN BBEN-HOU8ES , CONSEBVATOBIES, andVlT PUBLiaBUILDmGS HEATED by Hot Wa-ter; on the most approvod'prindplo. " ' : ~• ¦ j'rTestimonials, 'too numerous-for ins<jrtionf from tha

whoss places I have' Hsatfld,*"2nay be seen at xay OS OOB. t- P.8.—Having purchased at the Sale at Little George'astreet the entire.Btock of Brass, Wood, and Lead Pat-terns connected with Qie Foundry, for Brass Costings JI am enabled to exeonto all ordera for Casing at ttashortest notioo; and on wasonable terms: < M =

¦¦i , ,:; ' Entrande to Works from Peter sfcrsot. ¦—' Lmh- . , i ¦• .OMPOBTANT NOTICE." Parties about to Supply their Houses with ths nsnPiPi-WAT*jB,will consult their own interests by callinnat the above'Establishment, where estimates' can be had\tnt.- < } » ;< ¦.-, ¦-n: ic ¦:¦¦¦ * •;•¦ .• ::

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A felal respectfully solicited. . . , . ¦ , . l .lO.'Lady Lane, Waterford,' Aug. 27, '78. " ';'..!'

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: , :¦; , . . anroES WIHE, , , , ,. // ;.;. UNKQUAiLip AS A DILICIODS STOMACHIC, \|:- , - v i t <"•( TOB THB TJBB OFXjTAMILIES and INVALIDS, infinitely superior-*-', .•:'.. to any other, offered to the Pablic. <

OBtAINED THE FJR8T PRIZE-DUBLIN i:o \:i:>:Ai~ :/: EXHIBITION; 1862.

"May ' be' obtaiied of all ' Grocers and" Wine' • '^Merchants throughout the Country,¦--And WESesale (in Wood and Bottle) from'the '

~- -r— ¦- Manufacturers," " '"'BE\ .'&V '-:69^i)KAPER (L'fMrxED),

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.v:.: ;. . :.: ::. > : ¦ , WATBWORD. :Having purohased tho Interest and Plant of the lal«(. . ¦" - . -I.-¦• ;::' - . i r . - / Firm of : . : . ¦'. > ¦ .: ii- ;'- >>•: • • :¦ i :. - > M OLE AN , 1 Ain> : M o l N T O S H ,-. '.. ¦ - «Enables roe to execute all Orders entrusted to manrOLUMBEB..>BBA88;,FOUNDEB,i and GAB-FIX-Jp- iTEB; also Heating of Green-houses, Consernvtorie»,- and Public: Building*, on.; the most improrcdprinoiple, by the circulation of hot water.*. \ ¦ • ; ; '-ill -. </

Sow and Bhip Water Clouti i Math * ; Lift aviFore*Pumps j BydraMUt Bam$ ; Ga$aUere,. Q *M ?H tM-ing, and CooUng Stove * akoay $ on hand:- > . , '-; [mha.-al\n-. -A i;:r;: '^UOH^OttAK, 11;. ¦

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CABRIAGRFTANi .i^ WAGGON1 ' HABN?88' • •. -.• ¦ ; . KipB TO QKOM* p i -txj jf nxiaf - ^x J '}.'"',>jPromr i PT ori':»p«lrto8,(«nteniHr^^T*»r*)in4n branohtso* tfco'Bnsinsss, ths BmUcrfljrt{¦XtMBllTl6'i«*nllBli%n 'K>}' < *¦'>¦• -HuiU:jljt ,3 .OU»,»i vw^GOOD Worn* ir. JTiht- PBioBfl;'1 *-"!"¦¦'".

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AST EXHIBITIOK, WA-TEBrOBD,> , IN COIfllBCTXOir ¦ WITH ' ' ' -

mHE SCIENCE and AST DlfPABTMENT,JL' . . BOOTH KWISIHQTOH,

; 1 With the sanction and approval ofHIS GBACE THE LOBD LIEUTENANT.

President—The Most Honorablo the MABQOJS of"":¦¦' "'• • .WATBBTOBD; ' : • '.' • :'

.Chairman of Executive and Honorary Committee! :.The Bight Worshipful Alderman MACKBST, M.D.,j ¦ • ¦:¦¦

; ; ; Mayor of .Waterford;' ; M :, -' ' " Vice'-Chairman -Dt. J. F. SCOTT, J.P.';Hon. Seereiarv—AIA: St. GIOBOB -FBXBIIAN, J.P.

OPENING OF THE EXHIBITION,' ¦ ' it AY 6 t h, 1879.- -The Committee have ¦ tho pleasure of informingthe Publio that the .WATBBJOBD ABT EXHIBITIONwill be OPENED (D.T.) on TUESDAY, the 6th ofMAY, at Two o'clock, by. the Most Honorable theMARQUIS or WATBBVOBD.'. The Committee are now prepared to receive atthe Town Hall, Waterford, all articles kindly pro-mised for Exhibition, and request they may be for-warded on or ibout WEDNESDAY, the 23rd Inst,and that previous to transmitting the Contribution,

.the owner will please communicate with tho Hon.'Secretary, that, no may make arrangements to re-ceive them on arrival per rail, by boat, or otherwise.The Committee also.ask the favor of a descriptivelist of all objects lent, that the Catalogue may beimmediately prepared; and that kind interest maybe used with friends to obtain further loans ofsuitable objects.

The Committee beg to acknowledge with thanksthe hearty response received from so many to tbeiirequest for aid in making the " Art Exhibition"attractive and instructive.

ST. GEORGE FBEEMAN, Hon. Sec.. 8, Beresford-street, April lBtb, 1879. al8.2t

FOB IiASIES

rTTHE NEW BBAIDED MILJTABY JACKETJL j BBADT-MADB, and to Order, ;

Af ter Patterns of the different Begimenit. ¦ ¦

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The f ine'Old f PEBUVUk.lQOTEBNMENTOUANO come back again !

• ¦'- FABMEBS who have reluctantly given up¦ the -uw of - OTJANO^ owing to the imports oL

J late';yea«'feing/difucult''to' break up,'.should

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/ Waterford , April 18th, 1879NATIVE WHEAT—Soae oflerin*.BLACK OATS—Scaroe,' and 2dde«rcr.'

MAIZE—No chang«.FOBEIGK WHEAT did).PLO0B dnlL '*• , : '!""-

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- ' . ^ PRICE S C U R R E N T . ~-¦-- - 1BJSH. ' | Old. , Now."

WffiBAT, p«r barrel ot «80lb». I ». d. 8. di. d. s. d._ White - - -'00 Oto oO "SB 6 U.M fl— Bed - - - -. 00 0 00 022 0 23 6— Shipping-do - -00 0 0 018 0 2j 6

BABLET, per barrel of 22ilbs. I | ••• • • •— drinding - - - 00 0 CO 013 0 11 9_ Malting ,. - - . 00 0 00 016 0 17 0

OATS, p«r barrel of lMlbe ; •__ Black - , • - ¦- ' 00 0 00 010 1 10 2

. — '.•¦ Whit*1'- "- • - •' -. I* 0 • 00 000 0 OO 0— Grey iT - - -¦ 00 0 00 012 0 12 8

FiOUB, per roflr , of 2801bs. ¦• . — ¦ Saperfines - - •! 36 0 S> 0 CO 0 0 0 0' — Inforion • - -' 31 0 :|J 0C0 0 00 0

OATMEAL, par Sack - - , 'M 0 31 000 0 00 0BEAN, per Cwt. - • • -! B 0 6 6 '0 0 0> 0POLLA&D do. - • - - 5 6 6 0: 0 0 0 0 0

FOEEIGN. | Fair.WfiEAT, per barrel of 2801ba. In. d. s. 0

— American Sprfny CO 0 to 00 0— Eed Winter old - - - - .00 0 00 0— Bed Winter new "- • • • .'26 6 27 0

i — Ohlrkn. Tuguiroff, and Odeiaa - - 23 6 24 6. - Ibndl . - - - - - - -00 0 00 o

INDIAN COKN, Yellow, OdeMo «nd QalatE .U O H 3— — Ibrail aad FozonUn (oldj -00 0 00 0— — American' Old - . . 13 6 13 6— — Do. Kew - - - .13 0 13 S— — Danublan - - - .'« 6 13 9— — Damaged 0 0 0 0 0 0

FLOUE, American, per burel of 1961bs. • . CD 0 00 0— Preach, peroock, of 280Ib». . .00 0 on 0

INDUN MEAL, American, per sack - .00 0 00 0c HomoManofactore, per ) ,, n ,. -— - i sack, of 280Ib«. } 15 ° u 6

Imports and Export * for week ending. Thursday, 17th• mPOBT&i . . EXPOBTS,

Indira Corn.... 8130 C]narten. Indian Corn. —QiurteraWheat 51M do. . Wheat — iterrels.Oats — . do. Oata 4288 do.Barley..;. — Back*. I Barley. — do.„. . ( 452 do.' I Floor 120 8ajl».Flour——•-1—OJorrel*. Oataw»l 216T&tel:...?....?...;.... iO OwlM. 1 Indian meal ... — do

(Corrected thu day for the Waterford News).¦'¦ ; . PBOVISIONS.': : ¦Bicov PiO9, per cwt. — — . SBo. Od. to 00a. rd.STEAXS do. — . — 61 0 62 0F«T do. ' - — — 10 0 00 0HUM " do. : ' — — 25 0 28 0SCBIPS do. ; ¦ ¦ — •¦ ¦ • — . 42 0 44 0LA»p (chandler's) " — . — -¦¦¦ 00 0 ¦ SO 0¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦ BUTCHEE8" MEAT.Bssr.per lb. :; .; — [- > ¦ .¦ ¦. 0s.7id to 0a. 9dMnrrpu, par Ib. . . . . — — . . 0 8 - 9 0luUfB, per qoarter ' — . — 0 0 0 0VIAL, per lb. ¦ — — 0 0 0 0PoBX.perlb. " ' , . — —- . 0 6 0 8: ; POTATOES.

New, perstdne ' . — • — . OB. Od. to Os. OdOld.peratoae ' — ¦ . — • 0 6\ ¦ 0 8

BBBAD.WHITE, per 41b». . —-. •.— : Oa.Std. to 0s. 6dHOOSIHOLD, por do, .— ; 0 u 0 0

WHISKEY..DUBLIS, per gallon : ' — -.— 19s. Od. to 20s. Od.Coal, puncheon, ; —|. • — 14 0 16 0OLD COBZ, gallon, — — 18 0 00 0

FISH. :N*w«)TOi>uJiD,pcrcwt. — • . . — . 19a. Od. to 22s.0d.Euums, per barrel — — 25 0 00 0SALXOS, per lb. . — — 1 9} ' 2 0fui, per do. . — — n 0 0 0Bout, perdo. — — 1 3 . 1 4TUBBOT, par do • — . — ¦ 1 4 1 6

• • ' , ". ROWL AND EGOS.CnicriMfl. per pair — — 0», Od. to 0s. Od,Xarkey Cooks perpalr — . — " ¦ 00 o 00 0anil, per pair ' - - 00 0 . 00 0BMS, per 120 ' — — 6 6 7 0FOWL, per pAi* '. — — ' 5 6 - 8 0'. ' . . ^ SOAP AND CANDIES.Wmir, per cwt. , — • — , 20s. Od to 2te. OdBEOWK, por do: • — . ¦ -.. , 20 0 23 0Houxs, per dbzen'lbi. — ' — S O , 6 0Birr, per do.: . '•. ¦ • . — ¦'¦ — S 3 S 3

' ' WOOL AND HIDES.HOGS»T WOOL . — . .— . li. ld.to 1«. 2dWBrHXB * Ew» . — :;' — ' . 1 0 , 1 \Bia WOOL- ' ; — — 0 0 1 0Etnxs, per cwt. — • ~ 23 0 22 0Kxtt, per lb.' ' .—. . . . .— . 0 8 ; 0 SiCILT, per doien - — — 28 0 SO 9, ,'j , TIMBEB.Bib Piss per ton. ' — — 60s. Od. to 70s. Cd,Yxixow PiBS perdo. — ¦ — 65 0 75 0BTATZS, per 1000 ' — — 85 0 00 0larira, per do. — — 14 0 14 0

C O A L S .COAL*, pen ton • ¦ — ¦ - — 14s. Od to 15s. Od.Con, per do. • • ' • — ¦. • — i ¦ 13 o 00 0

F0DD2B AND GEREN CEOP& - ¦ •HAT. per tori, — — 60s. Od. to 55o. Cd.STXAW, whesten, per do. — — 22 0 ¦ . 21 0

Do., oaten, per do. . — — 20 0 25 0Tuunn, perdo. — — 81- 0 ~ ' 23 0Miaoouw, per do. ¦ — — 23 0 26 0CAUOTS, perdo — ¦ — 25 0 80 0

. WATEBFOED BuTTEE MABKET.Number of f irlcins weighed at the '-PubJie Butter Market

' for week ending Friday (this day) and prio etiSaturday, — ' 278 . - ,120s. Od. to 128s>0d.Monday, — 14 - . 113s. Od. to. 125s. Od.Tuesday, — 0 — 000s. Od. to 000B. Od.WedneJday— 168 . — 120s. : 0d: to 127s. '0d.Thmraday. — 178 . — . 118s. Od. to 127s. Od.Fridar, — .. ... -0 ¦ ¦ — ¦ 000.. Od. to . OOOs. Od.No. of Firkins corresponding week last .year . 694Price per owt _ ISOs. dd. to . 145s. Od.

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The committee of above Bwaar gratefnUy »«-knowledge the following contributions •—Major O'Gorman, M.P. ' o, n .Dr. J .R Scott, XP. 1J. Allingham, Esq., Provincial Bank I o nu x?

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;1??"*? "i80 acknowledge with Bratefnlthanks the following Prizes :— m»wiw.. A v°Fy jlogant Work-table, upholstered in pink satin.the gift of Miss Howard, Quay. Bn>

A very handsome Writing Deak, the gift of Mra.

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1 Se™e> V™*»™ \>s Messrs.A most exqniBitBly-wronght Silver Cake Basket, snaa very bomhfal Claret Jug, monnted in Silver, the riffofafnena. • •"= gui

" A boautifnl Marmalado SUvar Stand, tho gift ofJames Jlosloy, Esq., Quay.A sory handsome Dessert Servico. presented br Mi«.Woolndgo. . ' 'An exquisitely-pretty Pair of Candelabra*, nnder elan,shades, the gift of Mrs. W. Smith, George's-atreetA Terr beautiful Prayer Book, mounted in iTorV, th»gift of Mrs. O'Donoghue, Barronatrand-street

. Averyooriouely-wrought Mcerechaum Pipe, monnUdin Savor, preaonted by a friend. "»uunwaA very handsomo China Toilet Set and Hantel-Keo.Ornaments, tho gift of Mra. P. Keating, Quay.Tho Committee respectfully and earnestly solicitPnzeB for tho Grand Drawing, as tho Tickets will bolasnod shortly.

EVERY DESCRIPTION of LETTEB.PBE«PEINTING, BOOKBIITDIKO and EDHKO, donsat THS NBWS Office, King-Street. •

TO CORRESPONDENTS.Communications, whether advertisements or other-wise, aro not sure of insertion when Tesoived onlv osFridays. '

MOON'S CHANGES. ~~~

Full Moon Sunday, April 6 10.24 p.mLast Quarter...Snnday, ,, 13 2.9 amNew Moon Monday, „ 21 1.55 p.mFirst Quarter...Tuesdfty, „ 29 2.1C a.m

®|e mnkxioxb Seta" BI JOBT, AND TtXS. NOT."

UTEST NEWS.—?—

THE WAB IN AFRICA. 'ANOTHEB EEPULSE OF BBITiSH AEJIS-COJ

WOOD'S COLUMN ATTACKS AND GETS DK.FEATED—SEVEH OFFICEBS AND SEVENTYMEN KilLED—MAECH FOE THE BELIEF OFCOL. PEABSON—DANGEB TO THE 'EXPEDI-TION—PEABSON SIGHTS THEM. •News to tbe 1st of April from the Cape, ma

Madeira, announces " Another British defeat inSouth Africa," this timp. it being Col. "WOOD'Scolumn attacking Chief UMBELIHE, who had alarge force/ The British, troops were" at "firstsuccessful, but subsequently their advantageswere retaken, and in the end the Zulus were vie.torious,after the British had lost seventy men andseven officers. The attack commenced at UMBB.LINE'S stronghold on March 28, when "WOOD'Spaity captured a large number of cattle. Twothousand Zulus afterwards retook the cattle,andon March 29 attacked WOOD'S camp/ but were,it is said, eventually repulsed, after the heavyloss to the British mentioned above, the'officersincluding Captain CAMPBELL, PIET UTS' (com-mttnding the Boers who joined Col. WOOD), andETELYH LLOYD. Col, WOOD has sent the ioUlowing despatch: ¦

" KUMBDLA CAMP, MABCH 29TH, 7 TX .—We as-nulted the Kholobona suocesssfally yesterday', sMtook some thousands of cattle, but while on the topabout twenty .thousand Zulus, coining from tJrundi,attacked us. We suffered considerable losses, theenemy; retaking tbe captured cattle. Nearlyall our natives deserted last evening. The Land-rost 'are begged to send them back. Oar campwas attacked to-day from 1.30 p.m. to 5.30 p.m. in amost courageous manner by about twenty thousandmen. We have lost about seven officers and seventymen killed and'wounded, but we entirely defeatedtne enemy, who was pursued for a considerable dis-tance.- '•' " EVBLTN WtfOD."

The. force for the relief of Ekowe started onMaich 28. It is composed of 6,000 m'en| with 2Gatling cons, 2 other cannon, several rockettubes, 113 wagons, and 56 pack mules. . ColonelLaw commands the advanced guard, which con^sits of the brigades brought by the Shah1 anaTenedos, two companies of the Buffs, five oftbe' fi9th:Eegiment,. and the.whple o? tbe &lstRegiment.:- Two companies of mounted natrre*,and a battalion of native foot, march on eitherside of tbe wagona. Major Pemberton com-mands the rearguard, which is composed'of , tbeNaval .Brigade (200 men) brought .by' .theBdadicea,' the 57th Begiment, the 3rd battalion of60th ¦ BifleSj a squadron of moon ted natives; / alsoLord. CbeJmjTo.d, the Commodore,and staff;' Thecolumn wera all well on March 30. On the after-noon of that day. Colonel Pearson signalled that he8v» the head of the column entrenching os theAm'ftfuVKi^ river. ' ¦ . .. • -

Colonel Pearson algnslledon March87 that J6pjmeh .of his garrison were .ill, and fifty jbf.th'emwounded; that 85,000 Zulus were lying in waitforthe column," and that of his troops only 600 would,be able-to render assistance. . > 'i1 A- despatch from Lord Chelmsford gives' thwstrength of the relieving army, as follows 'i- gswlieving column, cocsistiing of 2,600 infontrjy'iJflJ1N4var- Brigade, and 60 mounted Europeans;18tfmounted natives, two 9-pounder guns,'four ]%ijpounder rockets, two Gatlings, and, ' M,NativeContingent, march to relieve. ganiso»«£>|£kows oatthe 29th, by Lower Coast road, which runs throughopen county all the way. ColdnelPearsonisawaisof march; and will come out with anavaaable'forcato meet-column; which takes one mbnUi'staoviiionsfor new ganison.' Number of enemy rixuuJ-Efcmeestimated at 15,000. Soads vei7;hettTT^; Manyoxen had died but others had been Sent to<rrtlacethem., '.:Ttie,three'. companies Array Serrico Corp*,the N.battery, arid' 21st Foot, have arrived here.—Natal, March 81."

Annie* Cape Tovm telegram says the plan bf therelief is to force through to EkoWe with all poari-ble rapidity, to exchange the garrison and provisionthe fort for a fresh period of thirty days, tofomaaotber fort on the - Inquinzuni heights, leaving itsupplied for a similar period, and perhapaS thirdwill also be established for a time at the lnjtnlThe column takes a coast road where there U lftilabush','and moVei- under the: guidahoe otTCtSioca.Dunn. No tents are taken, »" each night therewill be a bivouac, and the camp will bVinfaOTcb^t

The second edition of the b&y tf Hfjf g iBjte}»telegram, dated ] Cape' .Town, whlcff ii Si^ *;of rain fell daring tie. trs nspbrt; of the relievingcolumn across the river TugeL. The force is «T«sir thousand strongv ' £ach man haff ttro-haidrittroundsbf sjnmunittoa;' • '.:' ;A.- ;'•:,<. ,j •' 'm The 'OaitV.NitBe'. Cape Town telegrams rtate thatin the relief expediUoii the greatest preciKsHooiMttaken(r4ghtjy,'no lights,'W even taJbnff.-tafMaUlo >^rfcoop> . sleep; in: hoDow; eqf ttm *m&ftb»,mLv»ir',,..i- ' ^v,v ".:,::r. V '. \. .-- •¦« ¦• J1 |HOLT ( STHOSPIEAL. j y ':S"¦:- ' \V, .\ \--.- i-x~;; v ' » vi. . . '.* :.-.. . . :¦¦::. >.-.- ."ivi hr.'jib ' ';/''¦;In ithe:dayg'of thatliyely monarcbjJtasr- .TI1X, a poOT» aad fahbful Catholici'nafiiea ;WALSH, left, a grijit'of wopertyforX \f ci3j8£ii ¦ ¦'oerJWvi.^arpRtr • ot

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futnre:management, these jkus fvi qtijaff if Mxhearis .pf. {the^iefltabliahmenti'inll: WmjaA Afe ltad'tho intentiori'ofi> the donor 'f n&'ikad, M jg&»tiedfj6ut v tf snrpluir/ • hoyeT&Vigsena M»ilt*give'eom? jrestlcif people . m ohtrotW^!he'f ugilr tion' il;> the j Poor. Eeliff viun*ip p tf{Ip/iiri^ vibrafftj&iwi^^Mf«4)oJtivBi:effort;hM;bee trie4-*t'U>e^ S'llh#^nabWflr^m^tt'rtMBrffa tK?fiaBMi5i

.y^^eorth«" tt4ion S g|l

THE KTTiMACTHOMAS NEW SCHOjOLS.

The splendid 'new schools, commenced Only afew short months ago, in Kiknacthomai undersach happy and significant auspices, are com-,plcto, and on Monday next they will'be jopencdand fully inaugurated by the revered Biihop ofthese dioceases, at ten o'clock, a.m. Wd gladlychronicle this announcement, feeling fnDy con-'vinced that it will be hailed with a Eke gratifi-cation and pleasure by our numerous readers.We have before in these columns described thosebuildings, and we will not tire by doing BO now ;'suffice it to say that, in their now finished state,for architectui-al beauty and happiness] of de-sign ; for internal arrangement and neatness,they are second to none of their kindlin Ire-land. On Monday they will be given bver tothe charge of 'members of the holy communityof Mercy, who are to be the teachers ; and whoare there more worthy of the confidence of jihe ply-rents of the youth of Kilmacthomas and its envi-rons than those pious ladies ?—who mo/e adaptedor more fitting for their education ! |Consc-crated to God oy the sacred solemnity ofj vows ;undibtractcd and unmoved by the Ivhu'l of aworld they have forsaken, tbemselveathe livingembodiment of . holiness and purity, ho aremore fitting for the training of young maids,ana me inutruuuuu ui vyurisu o utuc uu:» MJIUI

they ? Under tLecare of the Siatera of Ma «y, thearoma of the eanotuary will flood those fchoola,and the parity of the cloister be diffused therein.There, whilst the mysteries of jcienco aredisentangled and the hidden gems or knowledgewill be laid bare ; whilst all care will be takento feed the awakening intellects wijth theradiance of secular lore, and to instil into theopening minds of the pupils learning id all itsmanifold guises, greater, far greater, will be theennobling duty of those holy teaohcrsjto asponndthe more important sciences of Heaven and lot God.With them xeligion win Be inseparable from know*ledge; .they wijl lovingly go band in hand. I In fine,religion will be the centre-stone, the grand Araratof security upon which the firm supcrstru :tare ofknowledge will .be fittingly erected. Drawn fromthe~i>Iear crystal wells ©I troth will be the «d ucationthe pupils of .those schools will receive. 'I'ure fromthe wholesome fountaiu-head of true knowledgewill be kindled the lights by which their tendervirginal hearts will be illumined. .The people ofKilmacthomas m*j feel assured their children willnow. be' well ' bared; and those 'holy nuns *t will do*their Master's business well," for . I

"Saraphia hands.-'with eoala'ofliving flre,The Upa of God 8 tree messengers inspire:" . . ;.•'- We' have only heartily and warmly'to congratu-

late all concerned in the uprising of thoae grandschools.. We congratulate the parents of the littletown 'and its neighborhood in having Mwkocuredto them, for their-children, the priceless b« nefit ofa denominational and religious education. Of theuntiring, indefatigable priest!who.ha* "borne thebrunt" of the entire project, we conndt write u w*would wish. - Those schools must e r remain hiamonument; with their erection1 his) name mustalways be inseparably and honorably associated.We confidently. bespeak a prosperous and jfroitfalcareer of •' success for the new "nurseries." Wefeel "assured that the works, oommeiced sb auspi-ciously and carried to a finish so speecily. Will ha.roa flourishing future. ' We pray it for ((hem. |

A word more. We are aware of a large debthaving been incurred, and this is an' incubuswhich- should speedily be removed. .-A free pathshould be cleared, out for "the neV schoila j nodragging debt' should be allowed to imped ., if notto retard, their, progress. We txe s>&ea bj» FatherHu-Rirsto remvnd all those good, friends who havopromised him subscriptions, .to send them in,nowa* speedily as possible. We willingly Itr wi ig".thisappeal remembering that the sooner the sel ools arecleared of debt, the sooner can' they+unresSrictedlyadvance. We .would end those few emorki

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; Dock-yard. We. are t»ld j that-this

change may make a difference of £4 A £5 inthe tolls of the bridge, and the jsanje repeatedtwice a.week .for there are two sailings- weekly—i-would come to Bom hingr'like;JE500 a year.'This freight at/present is n»thing to liat willleave by-and-bye, when the butter season comesin,- and when the line' is extended to tin-wharffrom' the present - terminus.; \ We hear that thiswbtk wfll cotnmence very «oo'n'. ':'{Several , of thebonae* close'to the bridge are to "be take I down,and-tie,'new jnieoe of line will bd made jlose tothe .rock, under the public road, till it eeaoheithe margin of-Jte 'nver.y Betore,thia s*.clone;this sooner, the' bridge proprietor fcai'ldj pose oftheir 'property, the.;better.; i. Aji;id ein nia< .BOtime ,ahould',be lost in prepsrin ioc al ill nextSession, in.order to make two bridge* in one, a*,in Derry-r-one for the railways, .'the othe lor thepublic.1';' The; money .can W: gof txom. itoviarti-liraiC'Tinaer'jthe Kree OBridgeB* Act, ai .SJpwicent, to be re-J>aid in 40 years., rTheint arecton.ttoSwould not-bo felt by.;the lailwjiys.f thecomrtaes, ¦ and 'the Oorporatio'Q:; ;: We 1 ope thea ord'andrLimeric Oompariy', npvej'iii

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the last, showed that they exeraiied a keen judgmentwith respect to ,the tati« of their fellow-citiiens.- Inthi* vut-pt their ptogranmp, the oluh showed anotherproof that expense was not to *tay them in folly ttXi *'fying thoir Hnd patrons, for along with the local vocaltsJent, male and fotoal», ldnclly coming forward, theybrought down' a Udyjprofasdonal of well-known emi-nenoo in the mnsioal world from the metropolis, at wellas providing an expe ienced professor from a neigh-during, town- to con not.: The snooess attending itfnDy in«tined[ths idea A'telHng, and highly plwsingfeatorelnoonneotioni itk the entertainmenu WM thepresenco of tho Water ord Amateur Brass Band, in th»orchestra, under their kble leader, Mr.' William Tiffin ,Waterford Artillory,'« id a judge, even, of instrumentalmusic, hearing thorn play, wonld scarcely imagine theywere in training only ainoff last September, so admiiaburdid they j>erfonn. As a proof of their ability the fol-owfag wnioh, with other pieces, thev went throngb, is

oonolusive i Quick March, " Jnpitor," Gurtner ( grandselection, " Beauties of Irektfd,", Smith ; waits," Sweethearts." : D'Albort ; .gajop, " .Eeaone,'1Newtown ; overtue, "L'Amonran Village,"Bouillon ;polka, " BrioaBrao,"Coote ; mazurka, "EosoQaeon,"Maddin; waltx, " Kildare," Soaman: The debutwaa ' moat succesafrl, : one alike -.i*«ditablo to theperformers and to their leader, and ao the an-dienoe froqnently demonstrated they felt by their veryenthusiaswio app?anae. -- On Monday nijht, tha programme comprised a bnr-loaquo romenoe, iiJeo^ons from Hamlet, with a popularfaroe, the entire being a ve:y attractive bill of fare. Thedoors were noafled to be opened at half-past seven, butat seven O-.OWUB were in lyaiting at all tSe doors of thetheatre anrion* to ob j ia admitsion at the first possiblemoment. To satisfy ti'n pnbHo desire; the dcors werethrown open at ten minntes past seven, and in an in-credibly briof period, every portion of the theatra,almost, was ooonpied.' Our worthy - Chief Magis-trate, Alderman Qeorge I;' Mackosy, M.D., withfriends, occupied a private box, aid on the opposite aid«¦at liajo.- O'uormao, UJ"., Mrs. and Miss O'Gorman,ind Hi-. B. Power, IX.V., our leading fellow citizen*)with members of their families, ooeapying the otherports of the'dress c'rcle.' Jnat here it may be said thatthe Tery satisfactory Iway in' wMoh the several doonweio served, and the aflsidnona attention paid to thepevBonal oomfort ol all. deserve tj be noticed with«very commerdation, as it really is an essential provisionon all such occasions. ¦ From baiC-paat seven to eightthe band,, twenty-six in number, played to the evidentgratification of the andienoe, and at eight precisely theoniioin rose on J.",Madd'jon Morton's' well knowiirornanoe of real life) " Box and Cox," in whio'a Mr.E. Downey played. James. Cox; tha journeyman hatter;Jfci S. Downey, John Box, the journey mas printer, andUr. P. J. SnlliTan.-Mrt.' Boanoer, th* lodRlEir-houBS»eper. Box and Cox ¦w«re well handled, while Mrs.

Bovcoer, hi eet-np and s{ age action, was really capital.Itwas geniine, and, tiare/ore,; a capital Int. Thfanfo'iairsd, titer another f erfonnanoe by the . band, thegrc^ deaideratnm of tio ; evening, Hamlet; of whiohronoi ' was expected—expectations.. even more thanreaHje<3. : The instant lir. M. Ar lTnnning. appea.-edupon the stag*"M BJamleli;1 he was greeted with burstsof most enthusUstio applause, and then silence reignedsupreme t) alloir him to prooaed, the part where heenwr*!<acoo-. ing to the seleotion made)-beltg theseooaijioene of; the . second act where he meet*with Po'onins, and. afterwards with Ophelia.. On<xronsin,the extreme,'it n»ed haul]y_ be said, was theTentnr*foe an ama'euv—Tory often is it so for a tried profes-sional—but Mr. Maonfag was oqaal to the task ; fromfirst to last lie waso'minentlyj wonderfally sncoesafol jb/'s acting showed he htd von the part deep Bindy.Kaideu by »' soand 'ooneoption-'of the measlsg andpoint of the author in .drawing tae character, and, as anamateur, Mr.. Manning aoqoittnd himself in a manner:that would do infinite oredit.to a professional. ; ¦ : Therbndeiing of the soliloquy, " To be. or not to be,"!was 'gifen'with athnirabie effect, and with a finishedi gr&oe that was really effective, eanally striking in his'interview with Onia'ia, and that with the Queen, aswell as lt\ the gnveyard scene.'' In fact, the entiredelineation was wprtoy of all praise, and the andienoe'¦ showed they wen liUghtad. . Mus Fanny Thome, fromithe. -London tieatres, wBere the young lady has at-jinedtoafair theatrical position, played Ophelia wiihexoeeding Ucte and imprcsriveness, and Ler true taleutspoedUy made its way to tho ;heart of her audience,which they over and over again warmly manifested.

,'Mhs Tho/ne. also played: the Qneen witheqnaleffect..This young lady's veiy good hiatrionio talent is muchaided by a clear enunciation, and an attractive personallapDe»ranoe. ¦ The Polonlus of Mr. B. Thomas, the namesat. dowi i in tie bill for a gentleman well known andrespected in the city, was a tinly artislio representationof, the old, plotting poortier, snoh as woold do.credit toan experienced professional.; It proved the possessionor talent of a hich order. The " first gravedigger1; waaid capital bands.with Mr. P. J. 8nllivan. It was ahighly credUable' performance, and oontribnted veryranoh to the inoeess wliiolr attendod the' run of thesoene.- Mr. J. F. O'Mcara'was.the " second grave-:digger." .Tho part of Horatio-was fittingly bestowed!cn Mr.' T. P. Ahem-; Mr. J. A. Power was very goodi laertea, Bo. far as the lekoions gave him scope j-it: E. Power wai right royallj got np a» the King ;If. T. F. SulUvan was quite striking as the Ghost, andIT. E. Meagher acquittad himse.1! well as the Priest.;,"here was'a full reonna of attendants attired with aniiBot regard to the iert of the play, and it is simpleuitioe to- say in one word that it was a thgrongh enc-»«s. . The lanffhiermmtintr faroe of " Mis» Tibbett'sJack Hair" followed, and in It lir. P. J. Sullivan showedijmaelf. a . thorough oommedian,; as Mi: Toplet, theMwkcr.'s.olerk. He, played ,the part in a manner that,irould. do every creutto the most trained comedy actor'QR the stage.' He was particularly sidesplitting in. hisdisguise' of the female oervaat. ' . Miss Thorne playodMrs;Toplet his' wife, with' thorough ability,'ajd in amanner to' ajow -'the -rersabi'ity of the talent pos-Msaed bjr this joung lady. Both were warmly aprilanded. . Hi'. B. Downey was capital in make-up, aaIn, acting , as X? T. Z., the polioeman, and deservedlyshared in the a'pnlausa of the audienee.- : Mr. Johnson,unole to Its. Toplet, an irascible old gentleman, waswell played by Mr. H. Ilnher, and. Mr. B. Sheehan, waalEss Tibbet. a lodger of Toplet'a, and the lady who had

lost'her back hair.', With the faroe the performancesoonoluded. "- :-; • '• •' ; 'l

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j -On Tuesday ihert was a sKll ¦ mater rash for places,and.for- Bom* v$m» before the rising of 'the curtain thadross circle .was loompktoly filled. ¦ The same WM theuse in the stalls and pit i the gallery was crowded, and,altogether.-it .was.a .bumper house. At eight o'clockpreaaely the curtain rostvon the first of the programme,selections from Lord Lytfon's great play of " Bioheliau."The part of the Cardinal was filled, by Mr. M. A,MMnteg/and if the andienoe of Monday we: e delightedwith Ha Hamlet, that of Tuesdav nicht wera eonallv sowith: his'Biohelien, a lemarkable proof of Mr: Man-ning's power* being the ready, the enltnred ability withrhich fie can handle two saoh ttsrj oppotito chanioters."'he , great Minister of Franoe'was admirablyropre-ented, and it eridently Afforded intense pleasure. Miss'horne'/played,Julie,,with. true .taste and,finish, and

again* rooeived the. warm applause of ' her crowded.audience.' Mr. BJi Thomas played Joaaph, with theability whioh 'distinstdihed, his playing-pf 'MondaynWht,' and was'equally:instly-ToWarded. Mr: T. P.'Ahem .'played - the Crrfwahar de ¦Mauprat' effectively:

"he part of ¦Huguet was taken by Mr. H. Meagher dtaner J.,Pow«r,.WM.the,iuge JFranoolae.: Uke.-Hsaileif'

Eichelisu, w a s* .perfect suoo«».,:IAoonc«rt followed,which, in it» oon«(itaont»,wa« well oaloolated to giroerery- saWaotJon ji

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Mayor and Mr.; Higginsj J.P., at the Mayor's Offloo, atClonmel, oharged with-the illegal possession of sixheifers, stolen frVun/ John Conway, Bajlygownponsonby,county Kilkenny.-. The other man aooased (PatrickConnolly) was discharged, and made a deposition. Sub-Constable Farrell deposod that he arrested the prisoner,on Thursday last,-in Carrioton-Snir, on a charce ofcaKU-ftailing, and ave him' the. usual caution; bostated that there was a mistake; searched him,' andfound on his person >E3'2s. lOd. j he told his name.Patrick Connolly (who had been arrested and discharg-ed, and for whom Mr." O'Donohoe,| solicitor, appeared)was next examined, and stated £1 am a farmer's ion,living in the county of Kilkenny ; on Wednesday lastI was at the fair, of . Clonmel, and bought two yearlingheifers from the' prisoner for £8, whioh I agreed to payhim; he came down to me to Mr. Bran's yard for themoney, after one o'clock, and I told him to come againin an boor's time ; I was 'not thore, bat I heard hocame inquiring for me ; I was at the yard a long timewaiting for him,' and met him after that in the streot ;I told him to come to some one that would know himtill I'd pay him the money; he said there was no onein town that knew him ; I bought the heifers from theprisoner in the street, bnt they were at the time in ayard in the Irishtown ; when first I lav the prisoner Iwaa trying to get two heifers ont of a lot, but theowner would not sell them ; the prisoner was behindme, and he said he had a lot of heifers in a yard andwould sell me two of them ; I went' with him to theyard ; he said he had pigs in the pig market,' and thatthat was the reason he put the heifers into the yard ; Inotioed no ono in his company. A little boy namedJohn ICnmminB examined, and said 11 live in Bonlio-lane, Clonmel, and about 12 years old ; on the last faitday I waa in Boplio-lano, and met a man driving cattlefrom the direction of Powerstown ; I did not noticeany one with him ; he had six cattle ; the man who waadriving them is the prisoner ; he called me to him andsaid did I know any/jard in the Irishtown ; I Bald hewould got a yard there ; he said nothing then only tohave me go with him ; I went with him np to a yard inthe Irishtown, and he left the cattle in the yard ; hetold me to star along with another little boy mindingthe cattle, and hV would give me some money ; I didstay ; I . can't: say how' long , - this waa about nineo'clock in the morning ; a roan (the . last witness)came and took away, two of the. cattle ; I came downwith the man. William Norris,; another boy, de-posed s i live In Upper Iriahtown ; on the last fair dayI was in charge of Davin and Byan's yard in theIrishtown jil know the last witness j I-saw him driyo,six cattle into the yard ; there was a man with; him :'Tthink it was the prisoner ; 1 did not take any particularnotice of him { I saw Connolly, with him in the yard.Connolly recalled i The two heifers I got from the pri-soner were claimed by % man namod John Conway, as'his property, and who made a deposition, .in my pre-sence, on last Wednesday.' Mr. Casey, O.P.S., thenread overall the depositions, and after giving the usualcaution, asked the prisoner if his wished to make any.statement. The prisoner said > I knew nothing aboutthe cattle till I met Graoeand Butler,' in MiU-atreet,about half-past eight o'clock's I am dealing in stock,myself, and I,, saldl I was looking for yearling calve* ;they said they bought five or six calves from a mannamed Walsh, from Four-mile-water j:" When' is. thatpjaoe," said I; Butler said, " Out in the countyWaterford." They showed me the calves,' and I sawthat any of them would not answer me'; they were, toothin; Botler then said, '."Stand there and sell thorn—you are better able to sail them than ma—till I go downand pay the xnanl bought them from -" " What will Isell them for," saidl, or what did you pay for them P"" I paid .£34 for them,'1, said he ; I said they would notget that for them .to-day, M I was after going .throughthe fair ; he' said' for . me to do tho best I could to sellthem, as if thoy were not sold, he should leave them onton grass, near Clonmel; I went awuy, and did my bestto soil them. ' The prisoner ' was -fully committed fortrial at Clonmel Quarter Sessions. !'•< : ,- ¦ ¦ '¦. ; ' v -

[A man, answenng.the description of Graoe, mentionedabove,.and who gave.his ChzistUn nameM.William,was brought np on Mondayaorning before the Jnnyor.at the Pouoe Conrt here,. Mr. Blattery, Mr, 'Jacob, andAid. P.'A. Power, by Head constable. O'Brien, on sus-picion of being oonoernod in this robbery,' and wy.i re-manded]. ¦

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barque Emma C. Btal, 667 tons register, built at Bostonin 18J5,: whilst ontwufd bound from Liverpool, with aCBAV? of salt, became a- total wreck, on Monday morn-ing, at Hook Point/entrance to this harbor.- It appearsthe vessel encountered very severe weather on Sum-dayand Sunday, and on Monday morning, in a thioksDpwstorm, whilst Bhe was close to this harbor with intentionof landing a Channel pilot, the wind shiXted.ahd-she wasdriven ashore on the rooks,' where her' bacic was 'soonafter broken. Shortly after tha casualty tbe steam togKinsf ither boro-down, -but could render, the stn-ndodvessel no aasslstanoe, as she was completely, brokenamidships. ' The Crew,'eight in number, were all suc-cessfully taken aboard the tug and, brought to Water-'o'.-c!, wiete they werojprovided for. by'we local agentiodine 8hipwit»ked Mariners'.Society,'Mr.; Ja-xib, and'< o: warded to Liverpool.' ¦: The -wreck of the bavquo wessold on yesterday by Messrs..Walsh A Son,anotioneers,of , this* city. , ' . , - -; - i - r I i:- j ,. . uV'- i- * -.!."!). -^hC--- :i' l i -' '¦ ••' .WATJBrOBD LlTIBABT.AJp SCUHTmcfAsSOCIA*'jlOH.-^The annual meeting of the tubsoribers to. tbisadmirable: association washeld in the Council Chamber,Cite Hall, on Wednesday evening/ Dr. J..F. Scott,-JiP.. having signified his intention to resign the presi-dential ohair, Mr. J.;N: White;1 T.C.; the respect)dhon. BOC, was.elected to tho position.''• Dr. -B.* *&<¦«;Aid.. 8t.; Q. Freeman,>were reflected, and Dr. ScaCt,J.P.'i- was ,elected .viee-presidenta:: iMr.. J^ A.. ToblnWas re-elected hon,. treasurer, and Mr.-J. O!Dono«hue

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iQKftRaB WATBB8, Epg., Q.C., County Court Judge,resumed the hearing of civil .bills tor tha countydivision, on Tuesday, on adjournment over Easter.The following came before his Honor:—

- Veering and James y . Bridget Wal$K—This was'asuit by plaintiffs, official assignees in re WilliamPower, Broad-street, a bankrupt, against BridgetWalsh, resident at Ballybricken, for £6 10s., draperygoods. The claim was deposed to by Mr. Wm.Power, and although an attempt was made, for thedefence to. show that a few of the items in theaccount were not got, the plea failed, and a fulldecree was given. Mr. J. J. Peely for plaintiffs;Mr. E. Moran for defendant.- Same v. White.—This was a process against Mr.Mr. E. White, Ballybricken, for X21 odd, amountof drapery goods supplied to defendant's wife. Theprocess was heard in the previous week, and at thathearing Mrs White denied having got four andthree quarters of velvet at 20s. a yard, charged inthe bill, and the contention was BO strong "Wat theproceBS was directed to stand over to Tuesday toallow Mr. Power to furnish a fresh account. Thiswas done, but there was a fresh defence by MrsWhite; who now objected that an item of severalyards of " scroll" should be attack out, as she haddeclined to take it. Mr. Power swore as positivelythe contrary, and Mrs White was then taken throughthe account leriatitn by Mr. Leamy, who conductedher case. Mrs White pointed out some items whichBhe: alleged she had not received, but whioh Mr.Power deposed to as positively having been sold,and in the- end his Honor, who complained of nothaving much proof in the case to assist him, gavea decree for £2 6B. 6d. over the £12 la. 4d. lodgedincourt by defendant., Patnck J. Kxrwan, Try ttee of the Notional Bank,T. John Lenihan This was a proceBB for JB11,amount of a promissory note drawn by the MessrsPower & Cotter, Waterford,' and endorsed to thebank ;on signature by defendant. Mr. WilliamCotter proved the signature of defendant to thebill,' and his Honor gave a"decree, there being nodefence. .. Mr. J. J. Feely appeared for the plaintiff.: Waterford and Tramore Railway Company v.Robert Lyoni.—Tbis wa* a process by the plaintiffsfor £4 7e. lid., amount *f carriage of goods; build-ing materials, 4c., over their line from Waterfordto Tramore for defendant, Bobert Lyons.—Mrr J.Ambrose appeared for plaintiffs, and Mr. I. Thorn-ton for defendant The case of the plaintiffs wasthat;the goods,; as specified lathe bill of particulars,were, lprought to Ttarnbre by the railway for defen-dant, a resident there, and that the amount wasapplied for, and not paid. The defendants casewas that Mr. P. W.. Power, . JJ?.; PembrokestownHouse, hadan agreement with the company, enteredinto ¦• some 'years ago, that in; respect to certainhouses he was then having built in Tramore, pro-vided; they were erected as suitable winter resi-dences, he would be entitled, oii the production of acertifloatofrom Mr. Arthur Boberts (since deceased),to have his arohitect, or builder, travel to and fromTramore; on a free pass, and the materials there-for conveyed free, and that his (Mr. Power's)tenants, engaged in such work, would be eligibl* tothe enjoyment of the privilege as to the carriage ofthe buading materials. Defendant pleaded that hewas a nant

of Mr. Power, and that the claim forcarriage of, the building materials, required for twohouse? he was having erected, and the fact of whiohcarriage he did not deny, was barred because of hiacoming under.tho operation of the agreement be-tween Mr. EPower and the company.' On the part ofthe:plaintiffs, Mr. W. Bea, secretary, and MichaelByanl traffic porter, were examined as to the car-riweof.tbe goods, and then the,defendant deposedto the ireoeption of the items chargedi and to hispayment for those which were not building mate-rials; ;, - After a tather lengthened hearing, hisHonor'said, so far as he had read, he was of opinion,at present, that the agreement in proof covered thecarriage of building materials for the tenants of Mr.Power, .bnt he would rather have an opportunity ofattentively reading the terms of the deed of agree-imentV Upon the items of the bill submitted by the,plaintiffs, he would be disposed to give a decree forX8 16s. id.; but his ruling.would depend uponrafull •understanding of the arrangement between thecompany and Mr. (P. W.I Power. Tha divini™stands until next sessions. — ' '

Gamble v. Crampton. —This was an action byplaintiff , as trustee under the will , of the late Mr.Uamble of Cullinaghi- to have a decision from hisHonor that a sum of money expended for the main-tenance and' education of a minor. was an outlayproperty contracted by ,the trustees, Messrs. B.(Gamble and Joseph Johnson. His Honor dismissed.the application, holding he had no jurisdiction,

t WelU v. 0ulKnon«.-Thi8 was an action for slander,;and damages was laid at JKO. Mr. Mathieson, B.L.,instructed by Mr; J; J. Peely for the plaintiff. Dr.jFaloonWi instructed by Mr. A. McCoy for defend-anti Mr. Matbieson said his client is a servant, anddefendant,",was] a. wealthy, farmer -residing in thefconnfy jWaterfprdl. The plaintiS was' in defendant's(employment and on leaving it of her own accord.shojwas accusedof stealing silver candlesticks, feathers.from tne i bed, : and other articles. After plaintiffhad got a situation, the defendant and his son/andamannamed Goff cam' and searched her .bed andand box for the missing- articles. '¦:, ', ¦¦¦..j-^Mrsi'Mary Welhi5iBposed to Mr. Mathieson—Ijwasliweeks in defendant's employment; left it onthe 6th May kst-of my 'own accord; was to get J57s. year;'' when I left there was a XI duo mo; after Ileft I went .back on the '28th January in thiB year;]Bs>w, theinistresB, who accbeted me, and charged mejwitli stealing her foathersy'-bhinkete, and condle-stfcks j she called mea robber; there were a numb«rM persons there/but I'only." knew one of them;When she called me these names I was thunder-Wruck;>he called mo this first inside and then out-side j went to Watorford tho next day, and on goingback I found she had sent: me the JBI due. To Dr.F«Ieoijer:;Myname is Mary Wells;: my name attay.D»ppsm was Laoey j Edmond Goff gave me the£1lit myp'resent miatress'B house ; I am living now|*lta.«|'oley'Bt'1at: H uaclune; Goff gave me JO.and 16«.,riiot to Bay', any more about it; I took outf «ummons\ against:: Mrs.: Collinane; I didn't take¦ inrinyfsuinmonsiunta I. got the XI. What abouti hal6».u|| T«n got from..',Qoff t : I ¦ said' to her shei oight feel thankful I let :her off so well. ' Edmond: rlynn examined: by -Mr.! Mathieson: The plaintiff] ive* with;me'j X Tetoember a VrniTi named Qoff andpBUfi4«n«;thefdefenaanf ¦ son, coming to my house,and lifting.; the , tacV,' ai;! If 'they, were looking for4omething;}:the s aie-bed was clo«ed up when they<!«me,',sind1lppened itfpr them; Did you ask themw t tijey^wantedFvlrdid,-; and Goff said what he

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ebut'ers. ;Ald. Eyan depoced that all he knew oithe Btore was, he did not overload it whilst he heldi(. Bis Honor held it r-as proven that the storewas dilapidated to ft certain extent when set, andpave a decree for JJ9. The defendant served not iceof appeal.

Maurice WaUh ¦ v. Piene ff wrley.—This was a pro-cess to recover JUS (or injury dono to his mail car.Plaintiff resides at Dunmore. Mr. Delandre forplaintiff; Mr. Thornton for defendant.

Miohael Flynn examined by Mr. Delandre—I wasth3 driver of the mn« car between Watorford and Dun-more ; on Satarday night, 21st November, 1877, wasdriving into the Wetorford Post-Ofiloe; was keepinghis own side of the road, and the defendant came onhis aide thundering mad (laughter) ;' the accidentooonriod near half-w»y bouse ; he dashed into the mailcar and broke the off aide of it; had one passenger withme, but he was on the opposite side of me; it was amoonlight night, and the aooident occurred at 25minntes past six o'nlook ; he broke the panel of the car,and also the shaft ; abused defendant, and ho said t Jme, you must allow for a young horse. To hia Honor:Defendant was at the wrong Bide of the road ; he drover jrht into me. and I said to aivself, no matter wbat isfie end of me, I will keep on my aide (laughter). ToII.-. Thornton : Drove as muchiato.him as he d.-ovo i Jtome; he crossed mo rijht when he came np agahst me jI coald not ace if be had any porsoj on the car withhim. To his Hoaor t I had no lights. To Mr. Thorn-ton : I had no meani; of lighting my car ; it was a sideCar that ran into me.

Mr. Maurice Walsh, Dunmore, eiaminod. by Mr-Delandre—Remembers the night of the aociuent; Iafterwards saw the injury done the' car. To hiaHonor t It cost me, I juppose, £1 to repair it. To Mr.Moran t The car was a good one ; the car had been forthroe years on the road; it was a seoond hand car whenI got it. bnt I paid a good prico for it. Defendant ex-amined by Mr. Moran, deponed that the plaintiff droveright across him; was en his own side of the road atthe timo.

To Mr. Delandre—It was a young horse I was driv-ing ; a man named Neville was on my car, bnt I did notknock him off; I waa not drunk, but I had aomethicgtaken.

John Coughlan examined by Mr. Delandro—Saw thehorses in collision ; they were folly in the middle ofthe road ; 10s. or 12s. would mend the panel of tlio ca:.Mr. W. Boss examined by Mr. Moran: Was pres; itthe night of the accident ; was walking home t'.uinight ; Hurhy's car passed me, and after gobg aboulten perches, I heard shouting; I ran up and saw tbeshaft of . Hurley's car in the panel of the mail car ;I assisted to pacify the mail car driver, and only that Idid so great damagn might have been done ; I thinkthat the injury oould be remedied for an expenditure ofiram 8a. to.iOs. ;'I eliere there was no shaft broken.William Murphy deposed to Mr. Moran that he aawHurley on his own side of the road; he was driving ata reasonable pace. Dismissed, with 7s. 6d. expenses.

There weie some undefended cases in which de-crees for small amounts were given, and the busi-ness ended. ' ¦

THE feODTH OF IBELAND TEMPEBANCE> LEAGUE.KABZ.T SATOBDAT CIASrNO—LABOE MKKTINO IN THE

OITT BALL—A STATISTICIAN TKIB8 HIH FACTS 1AND FINDS THEM BASELESS—HE 18 COMPLETELTVETOED, AND COENERBD—TEMP2BANCK ACHIEVESAUOTHKS TBIUVPS.The South of Ireland Temperance League, of

which body Mr. Wm. Hussey is the active agent inthis city, gave a practical proof yesterday of theirsupport of the Bill being advocated in Parliamentby Mr. A. M. Sullivan, M.P., for early closing ofpublic-houses on Saturdays, first by a public break-fast at the Adelphi Hotel, Mall (Mr. D. Keog'j, pio-prietor), at which many influential members of thecause attended, and then by a public meeting in tiieLarge Boom, City HaU, at which tbe origin and tbeprogress of the agitation was lucidly explained byMr. Hussey, and waxmly endorsed,despite the activeopposition of one who said he had " no personalinterest in the issue of the question," and who wasthere only as the friend of the working man tooppose the taking away of temptation, in somedegree, from within his reach. The bre. fe!;st,which commenced at eleven, and was admirablyserved, was presided over by the Bight WorshipfulAid. Mackesy, Mayor, and was done full justice toby all present.' After breakfast the company wentiato congress on tho chief object which bad boughtthem together, the Bill of Mr. A. M. Sullivan M.P.,and other matters connected therewith, tbe proceed-ings being opened by Mr. Hussey reading leUere ofapology from the Bishop of Coshel, Bight Bev. Dr.Day, from the Very Bev. Dean Morgan, and fromseveral other clergymen, with magistrates, warmlyapproving of the movement, and regretting theirunavoidable absenos.; The congress passed a resolu-tion, unanimously, in favor of the- Bill, and resolu-tions, also, approving of the redaction of publicans'licenses, approving of the establishment of publicrefreshment roc-mr, and also of the necessity andgreat desirability of energetically continuing theoperations of the League turou^hout Minister.

: ¦ ' ¦ ' ¦. ; OTB-1I3KTI«O.! ' The attendance of the public, particularly of theworking clacses, at the meeting, was very large.IMai-ahiuling all comers to the respective p^Ks of the'Lar£8 Eoom, were the Borough Constables, a datyefficiently perfonrod, and promotiDg good order,whilst in the gallery and underneath, were observeda few police but their duties, if they were tiiereofficially, were not nt all of an active character. TheTemperance Band played at intervals of the pro-ceedings. .'• • ' . • . . • • . ¦ ¦ -¦j At eight o'olock precisely, the chair was fn'ce?.

amid warm applanne, and on tbe motion of Dr. W.B. Connolly, by the Bight Woishipful Aid. G. I.MACKEST/ M.D.T Mayor of Waterford, and on theplatform' with his worship were, Bev. Bobert Power,CO., Mr. a. Walpole, T.C., Mr. D. Keogh, Bev. B.J. S. Doveuiah, Bev. T. Butler, Dr. W. B. Connolly,Aid. P, A. Power, J.P., Mr J. 81attery, J.P., andMr. W. Hnwey.' ; ' ¦ '- • " . • ' ' ' 1

I ¦ The MATOB opened the proceedings by saying hetook the chair that evening in his official capacityas Mayor, but he had no hesitation in saying thata movement for tbe projotion of temperance hadhis .warmest' sympathy,1 for he hed seen too manycases showing the ovil effects of an excessive indcl-gonce in drink.-' -With respect, however, to 'the pav-ticalar object of the present meeting he had toobserve-tnat he wan not going to 'give any opinionupon it,1 he'was not pledged to it one way or theother,' and he would leave the doty of explaining itto those who were ibett acquainted with ite merits.He wouldnow call upon Mr. Hussey to address tbemeetihg, and state the object for which they wereassenibTedfhear,'h««r). - r . ' . ': Mr. HT/SSXT rose and said that to comply with th»request of the Mtyor. he had only to refresh theirmemories with the terms of the notice calling themt02ether, and briefly to say that 'ttie meeting wascalled to promote eirly Saturday dosing of publichouses. - . . ; : ; -." > . . . • > . .

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I Mr. J. 'HirTHisiir, T.C., (who sat in the frontrow with Mr. Fiahe.t,T.C). < • No, it is not (hear.Leor^and evident'signsot''an early uproar). : ¦'- . : •- . :' Mr.'HmiaiT—Iiay it has been distinctly calledfor that object; and I, likewise. Bay that while wehere will hoi object: to open discussion _ of the que:-tion, if any peMOJi'has come hert to disturb the'meeting that individual is not in his place (bear.) ¦- '.j Mr; HkinnssT— I stand tip to deny most distinctly < the-statement '3ude> by Mr.' Hussey asrto the*objeut of the meeting;-« ^

y :<-y; \ '. - ¦ , ¦' ¦' i - :. ./ ' -j MATOfc-i-Allow ine to explain.' If you have. an

amendment to projxise/Mr.'HenneBBy—— ". : ' -. ' :, ¦i, | Mr. HIHHISST—I may have, sir, but I will notallowthe Etatementof MrJ Hu88ey,apaidagont, togo f(^hnncontradicted (here therewere again crieeiwithoountercries, and'it would'bo.impossible, attj« moment to say,,'whioli way-went the sympathiesof-themoeting) .-!:W";:i '¦¦" V'y< i-^

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:- Hr; Hosen1 said he-bad a duty there to disehnrge.'MriJHenrjessir:i^A;l poid; one.rlM^Hw:sey r if it.ma- '*, rkiid 'on« bo i»a» not ashamed 'of- it' fhesr.;Bee«i>t>»o<>mi»» crici cVtarly 'dsakbnrtntfaVv H*(Mr. Hustey) was IUJ more ashamed of being a paid¦mnt than wia-Jtw Hes ewr*; o yUm oliUiaf k,p»id,pnbllc«n fheai-lwar.aad^ JieM ifcsfbtarK-.Mri•wTarant (pnbUean) {.«•'•Mta paid p»Uitaa. Jb>MWvv totJiM nm».tMz; Mvmxcu tb.Bma—j

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He saw no arguments jbrought forward in nupport ofthis movement, and fce felt it was one they should notsupport in any way. jHe had.no interest in oomirgthere except in the canie of the working man, (ironicalcries of hear, hear), and if he oonsnltod.his ovnintercstalone, he might be in favor of the movement. ¦'

Mr. HKNNE88T seconded the.; amendment, and saidthat an experience of 25 years in the trade, convincedhim they would not increase temperartco in this way.

Mr. SLATTKBT, J.P.j as a large.employer of labor,giving high wages, strongly supported the resolution,whioh he said, lengthened dealing with some fifty orsixty men in his establishment showed him was mnohrequired (hoar, hear), i He was for removing tempta-tions from the working man, bnt he was notfor stoppingthem having reasonable refreshment (hear, hear). Mr.Slattery strongly advised the laboring classes to keepfrom drink, and Bnpport the present movement. Hewas sure they would not hesitate e, moment if they onlyconsidered what a fearful, degrading sight it waa tosee a father romcr reeling home drank on a Saturdaymght,with half his wages squandered in the publio house(hear, hear). j

Mr. FISHBS—Pay them on a Monday.Mr. SLATTERT—What time do you pay your men,

Mr. Fisher (emphatioorics of hear hear) ? fay themany day, and tho same danger existed if they were notanxious to avoid temptation. Mr. Slattery impressivelycommented on their duty to God, in keeping from thisvice, and oonoludod ai eloquent speech with the ex-pression of an oarnest hope that the meeting wonld nilthe amendment. • ¦ ¦' ¦

TheBov. B. POWER strongly repudiated Mr. Fisher'scharge of hypocrisy against the promoters of the presentmovement, for it was a movement -made in all goodfaith, and sincerity (warm applause, with adverse criesto Mr. I'ibher). Speaking of seeing unfortunate mengoing home Jrunk at n ht, the rev. gentleman impres-sively u. g^d a'l pi«8ont to avoid-that degradation, andto do so by ejppo.tl-ifr tho present movement (hear,bea; .'ram all pa.Is of the room.)

Tje CHAIEIIA.1 here veal the amendment, ard then(.ho resolution , when he WPJ uterrnpttd by Mr. FisheroomplainiDi: fjat they had co, statistics in support ofwaat was advanced by Ithe promoters, the audienceniianwoile caliiag on t JO intcrvupter to sit down. Inanswer to tho objection, hU wovanip Boid—I think Mr.liahcr on^ht to bo the last person to' complain ofstitluiica, a id eWorld not bo so ready to n id fault withu'cf.sUcs je.o tcad/ to be laid before the meeting.A)/. F;aher : Tiitywor6notrcad (shnti.p)., Cl£ArBMAN:Mr. i' hei- is generally a gn at adept at figures, aod allI con say is, U hd baa come to this meeting withoatthorn he has departed iV-om aia .usual custom (hear, hearand very heai-iy laughter). His Worship thep pat theamendment, when a thundering " no" sealed iU fate.The original motion was next pnt, and passed by animmense majority of "ayes." / .

A petition to PatUnment in favor^of the Sill wasmoved by Aid. P. A. Power, J.P., seconded by tiie Bev.Mr. Devonish, and likewise passed. :

The MATOB waa moved from the chair, and Aid. P.A. POWSB, J.P., moved thereto. A warm vote ofthanks, on the motion of Mr. Keosh, was caivicd by a'-chunation to the Mayor, and the procecd'ji2s termi-nated. .

B0ABD OF GUABDIANS—WBDN»9SAT.Capt. POWBB, V.C., in the chair.

Also preaont—Measra C. Rogers, J.P. ; P. Barron-Newell , J.P. ; J. L. Conn, E. Brennan, 1. Leamy,Aid. P. A. Power, J.P. ; P. Yeole, J. Meado, N. M.Allen, Dr. Scott, J.P. ; J. C. Elliott, J.P., and J.Fisher. , ¦

THIS HEW BLOOD.A very considerable portion of the proceedings

in their earlier stage, was taken up by energeticquestions fiom Mr. Allen, on items in the requisitionbook, bee's wax, 2s. 6d., being of the number, butthe performance ended without any practicalapproval. ¦ ! ¦ ¦

THI OATTXS DIBXABEB" ACT. !A letter was read from the Local Government

Board, sanctioniug the re-appointment of Mr.Johnson, V.S., Johnstown, for a further threemonths, as inspector and valuer under the aboveAct. CHABIVABLI DONATIONS.

The Clerk read a letter from the Commissionersof Charitable Donations and Bequests, informinghim of lodgment to ,the oredit of the board of twosums, one of X3 Os.Od., and the other of 15a. 4d, theWaterhoust Bequest. A question was raised thattbis bequest was left ;for the city, and mui not tobe disbursed, as now, for the union-at-large, andthe clerk was directed to write .to.the Commissionersof Charitable Donations and Bequests, to inquire the

jreal object of i the .testator.: In the. discussion ontho subject, it was stated that the bequest was paid|originally to the Fanning Institution. ;! .- ' ¦ , .TBE BOHiKB. I . . ; . ?' The Clerk , read; a letter from the Messrs Hill kSon, Manchester, aiiking the board' for piyment ofthe boiler ,suppUed by them for the house, whichwas then on the, workhouse, premises,' tie amountbeing .£61. . Mr. Elliott, J.P., who toot .much in-

jtereat in the getting of this boiler,land brought hisexperience as on engineer to bear in conducting the

: board through their eolion in reference ;to it, was; not present when this -letter ; was f read,' and. Messrs'Fis'ier and Allen, in very strong terms,' condemnedthe whole affair, .lir. ;Fisher complained that , theboiler came over without fittings, and said he was.informed it would take 17 cwts of coal doily, to keepit working, aid Mr, Allen, gettinginto the machine,metap'iioricr My,, pointed out tbat a fuse fas got in

. the boiler which wra not required, and other matterswere neglected, wulch..were essential," both objec-tors unrinj? tbat it. was too large, and ought eitherto be seat back to have a smaller one made or sold,and buy a moro suitable one out of .the proceeds. .

. Mr. P: iBAcioN-NEWiLL, J.P., : expliined .thattbe boiler was j supplied according to the contractwhich, waa nccepUd>by, the board,_ond that thefittings'fotmei:-the i 'aubje'et ; of ('another',- and aseparate ¦arrangenient.. :)W.ithout-enteriug: into aconsiderationVof the merits, or otherwise, of theboiler itself , "he. would, point- out" to the board thatthey were Bbuhdll)y;;tneir',agreemeht; mth theseUanohester gentlemen, and'all tbe talk they couldindulged in would.notsave them from th<3 necessityof paying fox what .they: had ordered, and for whatthey-had now received'(hear hear). -H e would pro-pose they pay .£61, j the amount: of the bill sent inlo» the bt lerJ^ - - F'y^ ;j^ - 'w '. ; '.;:. -. : '.' :•' ; , . '. .

'Mr.'; LKAMT secondea the motion, which WBB pntfrom the ohair, and'declaredciiried, the only audible".no" being from MrV Allen."'Almost immediatelyafteiTfardJilr.EUiott entercd tho room, f .- :' ¦ ;¦ . . . "*r- fy-T* - -* BftTBWt- -»T-PKT^TicTy*r. . ; -: The noxt Viutineia'was to<dispose of a,notifiedmotion by ¦• Mr. Fistier asking thoboard to considerthe present Btate'or,thevont-relief:tjueston in1 theonion, with a view to'ita reduetioA. .Thrtprincipalfeatuain the,leTiftthened^addrecswith,whichtheboard was favored |by,,the\mpver, was-tlier fact, asalleged i by Um,", tlit)aC charity" in, town; known'osthe!Walsh cliarityi 'atipresentj-the-Master. of-theBolls on motion for a scheme for anew management,which'was a charitrF

^left!.by;one' Patricf-Walsh in

the time of Henry VUL.tor the sick and impotentpoor of jWaterfo^;'r;lie'cIiari^"h JEL800 a.

yearfor this purppse/and' he Jwo'uld -propose t ey have acommittee to inqniye J h^w;'fM';they,.cbuMinterveh'ebefore, this Mastor /jf

^the' Bolls tb have Jthat rental

made subeidiiryto the'rates Expended bj-:the boardfor the relief of thn •iekpoor.frsXv.':::-ia i fr,\V !; i•¦:'-. - ¦,Dr. 8COTT/ J.P.^Beoonded'the motira. Itwas

aareed to: and the. cltr JBrnardians elected, and1 ex-omcio, were appotnted theTcbninittee/ ¦¦ j.. '' ; '' ;: . ;¦;.;_ > . , ; . ; . -B j rTOHwte cMnrrsT; ':

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: Stirt'or l.Hotna. Iri<hoi!ie,'Apiil':5.1,012 jadmitted.fi 621 ¦ born,'0 r::&»ohai»3/i? ;'j died, 8; inhouse April 12, 1,012; ( lea* thaotbliiday l iaanths." 21;',able' males, :I0 ;';.fenulc« 8$ :$altmanr;i ASS i'feveriW, VP»rtSS i!»4i| .:.f^aniaauiii'JaSS<h:7a.,i VveoMOoo»p«r.wiek> 2*5id ;

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TBAMORE PETfT SESSIONS—MONDAYBefore Mr. C. Bogers, with Mr. T. Whclon, S.I ,, in

attendance.ABBAULT.—Constable Eyan ohargdd James Coonoy

with an assault. Michael Kelly deposed in anBwcr toConstable Eyan, that he was in employment at Ballin-olough ; on tho 17th of Maroh, witnoas waa in Water-ford, and returning home he met the piisoaer, hia fa-ther and hid brother; the father was lying drank on thoroad, tho witness was asked to give him a lift on thocar he was driving; witness did BO, on the way fromWaterfcrd to Ballinolough tho old man fell off the car ;the prisoner came up to him, accused him of strikinghis father, and, hitting him on the head with a black-thorn stick, knocked him insensiblo; when witness cameto he ran for about a milo and returned to look for hishorse and cart : when he came np to tho prisonor tholatter again struck him on tho head with a stick. Tothe bench: Dr, Cntiar attended me, and I waa on thobed for thirteen days; I was threo weeks out of workin oonsequence of tho assault. Prisoner : When I methim tho second time ho said he wonld meet me for thofirst blow. Michael Flavan proved that on the eveningof the 17th March ho met tho prosecutor on the roadfrom Waterford to Ballinclongh.ond ho said tho prisonerstruck him on the head with a blackthorn stick.—Fined10s. and coBts, or to bo imprisoned for a month.

DBTJNK. — Acting-conBtaWo Tyndall charged JohnCoffey with having been drunk in Tramore on tho 23thnit., and Constable Byan charged the same defendantwith having been drunk on the 1st April. As ho \rasquiet, ho was fined la. for tho first and 2s. Gd. for thosecond offence.¦ DI80BDEBLT, <tc—Sub-constable Johnson chargedPatrick Duggan with, having been druuk and disorderlyat the Baflway Teiminns on tho 9ta insfc. Tho com-plainant stated that whon he went to the station tomeet an incoming bain, ho saw tho defendant with hiscoat off ,' apparently alter fighting. Mr. Whoian S.I. :There are frequent complaints about this conduct inthis locality. Conrt: The directors must got properperaona there to keep tho peoplo off the platform whohave no business on it. Ho is fined 2s. Gd now, but thofine will be heavior the next timo.

John Power was charged by tbe samo complainantwith haviing been drink and disorderly at Tramoro onthe 10th inst. Prisoner : I took tho pledge from FatherB78U yesterday morning (laughter). Court: Howoften did you take it befoio? Constable Byan : Theroore threo previous convictions agiinst him ; on onooccasion before ho took the pledge and kept it lor twodaya (laughter). Defendant: Father Eyan said howould be down here to Bpeak to you about it, Mr.Bogers, in tho morning. Coiu-t: Siand by, then, for afew minuets. AB Father Byan did not appear, thacase waa adjourned till next court.

CODNTT CE8S.-|-Michael Cantwell waa eummonedfor14e.. Id. county cess. The defendant did not appear,and a decree was given for the amount. ;AN UNLICENSED DOO.—Snb-ConBtable C&hill charged

Johanna Shea with having an unlicensed dog in herpossession. Defendant : It is a very little pup, and Ithought the license need not be paid this year,—Fined6d. and coats. The court then rose. .

F A S H I O N A B L E N E W SLord Charles Bereaford, M.P., Lord Marcus

Beresford, and a distinguished party will patronize theapproaching Curraghmore race meeting. They will bethe guests of Lord Waterford.

B. T. Carew, Esq., J.P., D.L., family andBuite, are staying at Don Terrace, St. Helen's, Jeraoy.

His Honor Mr. George Waters, Q.C., has leftLarkfield, the residence of Mr. W. J. Donnehy, J.P.

Mr. Howard, M.P., for Eaat Cumberland, andbrother-in-law of the Doko of Devonahire. ia dead. Howaa'viaiting the Duke at Callen, near Lancashire. Mr.Howard waa a liberal, and has sat for Cumberlandsince 1840. :

The Dowager Duchess of St. Albans has lefther residence in Ennismore-Qardens, London, for New-town Anner, IreJaBd.

At the sale of the Earl of Lonsdale's works ofart, Mr. Cnrrie gave .£845 for a Bose da Barry Sevrescabinet. A sqnare-ahapod Chelsea vase, tweoty-onoinches high, with deep blue ground and medallions,brought £566, and a pair of vases with covers 420guineas.

Viscount Hawarden and the Hon. O. Maudeand suite have left Dundrnm, Cashel, for Prince'sGardens, London.

Admiral Otway, Mrs. Otway, and suite havearrived at Caatlo Otway from 10 Stcphen'a-green, Dub-lin, where they hod been spending tho winter.

DEATH OF THE PBOXESTANT DEAN OF ABD-TEBT.—The death is announced of tho Very Bov. J. F.Day, Protestant Dean of Ardf ert, which took place athis son's residence, tho Bev. Maurice Day, incumbentof Eillinoy, near Dublin. The deceased was in his78th year, and was very mnoh respected. The death ofthe deceased, who was brother to the Bishop of Cashel,waa feelingly attended to, in tho Protestant Cathedralof this city, on Sunday last, by Dean Morgan, and amuffled peal was rung.

WATEBFOBD MABKET BE VIEWPOK THI COP-nENT WEEIT.

; BUTTER.—In fair supply, bnt tho quality is not im-i proving, as the ; weather is still cold, with harsh Eaatwind. , Primo solocted Butter brought freely 120s. tol?6a. ; Middling and Inferior IO3. to 20a. less, and inBlow demand, as American Butter is Belling in England;at Sd. to 8d. per lb.: WHEAT—No Farmers'Wheat at market. One or twoparcels of stored corn sold at 22s. 6d. ; Foreign, 2-is.¦to 2Ca.

OATS—In small 8upply; Black Oats, 10s. to 10s. 2d. ;Grey Oats, 12s. .

: BAiLET—Malting, 17s. to 18s. ; Grinding, 13s. Gd.to 148. The small quantity coming to market is boughtfor aeed. . - - , ; ¦, INDIAN COSH.in fair aupply, and tho demand dull.¦American, 18a. to 13s. 3d. ; Galatz, 13a. 6d. to 143. .;'•¦ FoDDEB.r—On . Wednesday thero was a good supplyfor tiie season,1 ' and Hay met a rapid demand, primequality going readily at from 55a. to 6<Js. a ton. Wheatenand- Oaten: straw meet very little inquiry, and pricoadnving tbe week remained without change, Wheaten25s. to SCs. and Oaten 20a. to 25a. a ton. Boots.mode;a rapid advanoe since Saturday. Carrots wero well npto 30s. a ton on Wednesday, while Mangolds woro 24a.to 25a, and Turnips 23s. to 24s. par ton. The quality isvery good. ' :

; SADICON.—Snpply this week scarce, and up to andincluding yesterday, priocs were from 2s. 2d. to 2x. perlb., wholesale. ' To-day the prioo was Is. 9}d- per lb.¦ BACON.—Beat sizeable Bacon 78s. f.o.b., nominal.Heavy 5s. less ; seconds 10s. to 12a. nnder. Hambro'in large supply and good demand, at 60s. to 6ia.

I V.PfEBABT BOTI 3B MAEKBT.—270 firkens in marketito-day.;;Good [ordinary, 70s. to 75a. ; Medium, 63s. to68a. ; Inferior, 4oa. to 55s. per firkin of 3qra. 151ba. tare.Wa have hod an advanced demand this week, together

^•with an improvement in the quality of the Batter..Good'commands special attention at advanced prices ;medium and lower qualities movod off something freer'than -last week, and business throughout waa morobuoyantly transacted.

I • ;'. - ; PROTESTANT CBVBCH.V The Easter Vestries were hold on Easter Monday andiEaster Tuesday as follows :! THi OATHEDaAL.—The Vestry for Trinity parishtook place on Monday at the Cathedral,' the Very Bev.DEAN Mopo AN in the chair.j . The Chairman opened the meeting. He Baid he-wouldexercise .the right oonfided to him, that of electing hisOwn churchwarden, and for that office would name Mr.H. V. Mackesy. . It was for the meeting to elect theirown churchwarden, and he would bo happy to hear anyproposal on thai subject.. Mr. Hiokoy—I beg to propose the re-election of Mr.Wm. Price.' He is one who at all times has taken aninterest in our church, and is the rieht hand in all thatis done (hear,1 - hear). . Mr. Clampett :'I have greatpleasure Li seconding: the' election of Mr. Price (near,hear).' The motion was pnt and passed unanimously., j Mr. Prioo—I thank you sincerely, and if I have givenyou satisfaction in the past, I hope to be . able to do aoin the future, i ; ; . ' ¦ ,

> Bev.: Mr. Butler—I think we should pass a wormvote of ftianVn to Mr. Mackesy (hea.-, hear). He has agreat deal of trouble every week, and I think it is duo 'to him (hear, hear).1 Mr. Ward : I sosond the motion.I Chairman—A vote of thanks bos been proposed andduly seconded to you, and I now pnt it to the meeting.Passed unanimously.--- "'."¦ • - • • ¦; .-'[ Mr. Mackesy, said he would, oontinue to do all in hisp>wer to glfe every satisfaction (hear, hear). .1 A'unanimous vole of thanks was also passed to Mr.¦B. 8.t Blee, V;S.VfecretaryV , - ¦ -

"A SJL3CT V*STBT:- -O: N.' Bolton, ; 48;' Dr. G. I.Maokeay, i8; ,W.< <*¦'D. Goff ,'42 ; J. Allinghaai, 41;3>r. W. Mackesy; 4> rE- H. Dart, S3 ; E. S. Bleo, 37 ;Wi':B,:Caroen,'85;B.\^W. Cherry, 35; J. Claupett,83: A. Nelson; 33; J;'P. Graves, 34. - Mr. C. P. Boltonahd^Mr. J.! Strangman were the snpplemontals ; theformer had J22 votes, and the latter 15. | - . - ; ¦;IS i6»SMir:—W. G. D. GofT, 40; Dr.^G. L MackesyS6 • O:P.lBolfon,f89 i B. ,W. Cherry, 83; J. P. Graves,

•17 >f7;"CUmpettJ ;22., iDr.,W. L. Mactesy and Mr. J.Oarden wore the'Bupplecjntala. ¦ ; '¦-,; PABocSiAl.I'fOtiiKATOiia.—Messrsl B. W. Cherry,:0.'P^Boltonl and;W. G. D. Goff. ' ¦ . . :<?Pnt'AHCi8. -Tho statement of accounts showed aideUtb»lan«e-of:5«.:iUd; i > : -:,- -.| ¦> - ¦) .\Tin jCppni;—Mr. Briton propoaed si vote of thanksto thi ohpir,'whioh'was sAxjuded by B*t. Mr. Butler,who Sumrested that it would bo daai-abln it th« ««)»».Wo*H-y<attend:ini''greater;nnmbera' at ;the afternoonjPenrUA^VHr-'Lossmire:' as the oldest member of : the<*o£r,!thanked the meeting for the hearty:vote of thanks' :jWiBte ichija If iU members did- notjattena, itL L'i\- 9 ,ii .'>a it. ', 'i - * .;* . ** .. .. , t_ . m f T

;MTJto » v» jto Mo«le'y, trecsurer, to Mr..9^^ fe <W«wlioiganl»t, to the Mayo? aa hon.; :f « » .<JWcnian,-iin4theveeb7broke ni>,? . ..". -V. ,»t^0tt *BiHf*^';T»ste-:.wiil-heM- '» . aeT6ri 'on'

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"E I l i E E N . . < :I am thinking of tkee to-night, Eileen,Of thy long broirri hair, witb Ita goldon abecn | .

Of Ilia dreAm-likc IOTO in tliiua eyoa of bine, .Shining ap from, its source in thy taoait so txuo.

And the musical gtuco of thy voice, EHeon.I am sitting alone jn my room, Eileen ;The wind rushes 1|j' with a mournful keen ;

A dead leaf Hatters against the glass ;1 stretch oat m« arms ns the swilt sound* pass ;

They seem like tli. ¦ footsteps, come back Eileen.I woep.for thy los lo'vo now, Eileen ;Fortho trap, true, trieud thon had'st ever boen j

I think of the dtlicate startled Wash,Creeping over tly cheek, with a painful flush,¦When thy terror betrayed thy love, Eileen.

I Bmilod at thy darini thon, Eileen,Nor deemed thoa poold'st o'er be my heart's solo qneen,

I sighed for tbo; light of a statelier face,Aud, forgetting ,tliy spirit's matchless grace,

Rejected toy priceless love, Eileen II thought thon -were cold and prond, Eileen ;When no BaddeaeU change on thy face was seen ;

I fancied thy heart hud turned from me.And, selfish as sian is proue to be;I grioTcd that thon did'et not grieve, Eileen,Oh 1 I think of It-all to-night, Eileen ;My thoughts go tack to that terrible socne

when I kuelt in, woe by thy flower-Btrewn bod j"With xny wliite lace pressed on thy golden hood;

And thy dead heart close to mine, liloen.Angry faces worc'frowning there, Eileen,But I shut them out Kith thy hair's gold screen ;

They said that inv hand in thy blood was dyed,I had taken thyj life -with my cruel pride, '

And the prudesod that could not be kind, Eileen.I sit in the shadows alone, Eileen,And weep for my Onrlin , my love, and my queen ;

For i>rudence,-and XKUUUOU and pride ware slain,Bj the pitiless itab of that desolate pain, '

Which thy dead thce struck, to my soul, Eileen.Ah novcr, a friend like theo, Eileen,Shall softou tho fihades of my lone life's sceno ;

No more wilt thou couio with thy changeful face.And my triumphs recal with unselfish graoo,

Forgetting thyself in me, Eileen.Now sullon, and cold, and proud, Eileen,I sit in tho room trhoro thou oft hast been ;

I gather tho books by thy small bonds prcasodAnd, crushing them close to niy Hchiug breast.

Dream thou art cbiue back.again, Eileen 1Waterford ¦ . \; . L. G. C

AMERICA^ BUTTEK-MAKINGCOWS/ DAlnT-MAIDS, iC. '

"We read in tho Ncx o.Tark Time 't, just to band, tUefollowing important article :—"Tho butter of theprairies has appreciated inconsequence of the enb-stitution ot V'over and tho finer English grosses forthe natural coarse! herbage, and more especially inconscqence of co-operation and the employment ofskilled -labor in the creameries. Tho herbage ontho parkb of Colorado and in 'the valley of theKocky. Mountains,! ia so luxuriant and nutritiousthat a cow which, in New-England, with high feed-in? will yield only Wo pounds of butter a day, willthere furnish three]pound9." With saeh odds in bisfavor, the Colorado farmer, 2,000 miles a wily, cancompeto with tho | Green Mountain dairyman evenin his favorito Boston marfcot. ¦ -

" No wonder that, wit h such a vast region openedfor.the production of butter,' and with oleomor-garino also striving to counterfeit tho genuinearticlo, farmers complain of a dull market. 'Butnotwithstanding the great production, and thedepreciation in price from this cause, and also fromthe general depression in all values, a No. 1 articleBtill commands a | price that leaves a large marginfor profit. No farm ' product'shows a wider rangeof prices. " The quotations in tho newspapers donot give the full j extent of this range, but this isgreat.' The Boston, batter market is reported thisweek as follows : I ' We quote choice creameries at86 to ' 28 cents, straight dairies at 14 to'16 cents,common butter a , . 7 to 10 cents. ' Market dull forall grades below n le and choice.' Here is a rangefrom 7 to 28 cent i. At the same time, we happento know that o'nt 'of :oUr neighbours'is selling hisbutter in Uoaton for 75 cents, and has a contractfor- all he can"- supply for a year' at' this'.price,Another is selling] his to families in the immediatevicinity for 66 co its. ' It makes all the'differencewhether the bafcte:' ia first; second, or third quality.It ia easier, to sel 1 the first quality at a high pricethan tho third qua ity at a low price. ' The questionthen recurs: 'H>w can we securo a uniform firstquality product?' On th« 'solution of this problemdepends, the succ 33 of tho butter-maker. In thefirst place, there is great, choice in cows. TheJersey , stands* at tho head : of the list as a buttercow. The dairy of this vicinity which commandsthe highest price (;7G'c'enta) isihoroughbred Jersey,as also isj that Which brings 50 cents. There araother dairies that! furnish a grade Jersey butter solittle different frpm .-the. thoroughbred that: oneneeds; spectacle's: and a - sharp nose to discover thedifference. - .Wo nire for from believing; however.that No: 1.butter must necessarily'be Jersey.; WehaveTBieon Ayrshire, Devon, and Durham1 ; buttertha$ waSj good enough for the Wbite .House.' . .Theflavor waa .'fully bquol . to Jersey, but there is auniformity about j the cdor and flavor of tho JatterJ-which, entitles the Jersey to the:rank of queenamong butter cow*. She claims this rank also fromthe large per cent, of cream in her milk, whichsometimes rises bi high as 35, while, therefore, it isnot . true that nc other breed of cows will furnishgilt-edged butter still, were we . going into ( thebutter branch of the dairy business,' we. shouldselect' Jerseys,, o their gradeB, as the first step inobtaining- a repu nation that would secure -extraprices. ' Jersey b itter is fashionable, and fashion'spower is not coni ned to the millioners' and tailors'shops. : .!• •

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•."Tho dairy-mcid ranks next to the cow in thebntter business. [As the best farm in the world willnot make good returns unless it has a skilful mana-ger, so the best herd of cows does not insure thebeet "butter. It Has been said that half the. milk ofthe) country is damaged in the process of makingbutty. This seems a large estimate, but whenwe reflect that More than half the butter broughtto the .market is " below the No. 1 standard, theestimate must be considered .below the truth; ;; Thebutter business s not' so ' simple, as is commonlythought.' It requ res a combination of chemical andcomiueicial skill. Tho chemistry of butter-makingis not junderstoc i by the average dairy-maid, as ismanifest from her. setting the milk in the "ritohenpantry, to absor > the odors of .'.boiling cabbage andfrying pork, • lea ring the cream till it is sour andmouldy, churning at one time at: a temperature of40 and another" t me at 70, and salting haphazard.Then, again,[ sh s does not study the market, anddoes not put up t ie butter in the neat and attractivestyle.to commam a. high price.. Hal/ the.world isgoverned by appearances, and half tho butter madedfe-i' nd't look will enough to suit the fancy of :thepurchaser; • The remedy for this state of things isto establish !crei meries in which skilled labor isemployed; and' e rerything is done systematically;neatly,'- and 'l>y methods 'which much experiencehas ' perfected. The creamery; manager is also acommercial man,' mows how to Bellas well as to'makebntter, puts it up in stylish fashion, captures apurchaser by tt i- good; Icoks, of his product, andretains .him by its merita.: It is by. means .ofcreameries that Western butter has obtained Buch afoothold in £as ern morkests. If - New-Englandand New-Tork I irmers would regain their formerprestige, they m ust adopt 'Western methods.' ; Thefew . creameries hat we now .have at tho East aredemonstrating t lit the system is the true one..The creamery v ill do for butter what the cheesefactory, has doni > jfor cheese—elevate the averageproduct 50 per cunt, and pave the way for a foreigndemand*!' • . . ¦ I = ¦ ' ¦ '• ' - : - • ? ' ; ¦ ¦ . ¦ ¦ |T '. '

POFCLAB SAKT^

ABT EEKOES—Itis a popular Bani-tary error to;think the moro a man eats the fatterand stronger ho {rill become..' To believo that themore boura children study, the faster they, learn.To conclude that, iif exercise ig good, the more vio^lent the more good is dona.. To imagine that eferyhour taken from pleep is an hour gained.'-. - To acton the presumption that the smoileet room in thehouse is large enough to sleep in. ' To imagine'that,whatever remedy causes one> to feel immediately:better is good foi the Bystem, •without , regard.to the';ulterior'effects .' To eat without ' an "oppetitie,or,tocontinue after it ias been satisfied merely to gratifythe Ustc.. To eat a hearty supper at the expenseof a whole night >f disturbed Bleep, and -weary wak-ing in the mornii g.- , ¦' tr>;- ' -. • ¦ ' ' .".{

THX NXW MskBEB roR LONOFOED.—Mr Jnstir^M'Cttrthy, -who h is been returned unopposedfor thecounty of Longfprd in the Liberal and Hdme Eule

a in Cork in .November, 1830; andlucation there.'; As a' joung manmember of the ''. Toung Ireland,pported both on L the platform andthe collapse jof the movement he, and obtained an' engagement ronsrpool paper

In 1860 he

attachedMorning 8ta* as a Parliamentaryon, however,left! the' gallery.-'tosditor, and in 1664 was appointed

interfist, woe boihe! received bia' ehe was an activeers/'.wnich.he siby bis pen. '. Oriwent to EnglandtheBtaff of a Livhimself to thereporter;.:'He ' s<become foreign 'chief editor of thin5SS$,an<ltneiistayed three: yeOa his return toLegislation in tlLiquor Laws ia 1Wan, and.otheraB. .8,,1.ji6YeH8t, i;

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i paper..' This position be resigned;visitedthe United States, where heirs travfilliBg all over iho -Uniciti.England be ipubliahod Prohibitory's United States, an Account-of thVkfassachussette/ Iowa,Main>;Micf;States. Mr M'Cartliy is ,well known[us principal' irorks Ibeing.t'f "Myter/ « :Ladr Judith,11 "f iFftii)-;aterdale \ Neignbouri.V.» :.«; lanlej!

nd he is alsc> a frequent contribuj.'[{eratore of tii ivr- iiyK'V& i j«OD I DanrKkBa—14 1« saldv that'

between 200 and 300 moh Mi^wj«n« t«f.'f JpP jj nV Vtallv! Iroinia half to a< Pi&t? of. blood,? olpinttiho^Trop^ojjVi

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WATEEFOBpTBOAED OF GUAEDIANS-' • t ". ' • '"WEDNESDAY. ' '.. ..

Sir E. J. PAtjl, Bart., JJ-L., Chairman of theBoard, in the chair. . . • ¦ . ,

TBS PBOPOSKD orFICIAL BATCIN>AID.The proposed reduction of the officers' salaries by

ten per cunt, camo on to-day immediately afterrelief. '

ilr. NKWKLL opened the debate. After a few pre-paratory remarks, Mr. Newell said that tho firstofficer to bo dealt with by the report was the; clerk.The' salary of tho clerk coming direct from therates—all other emoluments were , excluded—wasJ6I6O, and from that salary it was proposed to taketen per cont. Nominally, Mri Maokey had a ijIOO'ayear from the rates, but out of that sum he paid hisassistant £40 a year, and this left £160 a year,'fromwhich sum it-was proposod to take Jt\5. The nextofiicer was the master. Hewas originally appointedat JC100 a year ; his salary was raised to £120, andit wasprbposed to reduce it by £12. The committeefelt that this would not bo an injustice on the master,for the reason that during the past three years theboard had appointed a number of assistant officers—twelve new nurses -who greatly relieved the masterand tho matron in their duties. Tho matron waselected at £40 ; her salary was mader£60, and itwas proposed to take off £6. from that, officer. Thesalary of tho Catholic chaplain was £80 at first ;since then it was raised to £160, and on that increaseho might, perhaps, say a few wordB. By the_ intro-duction of the nuns as nurses into the hospitals, adaily service of Mass was made necessary, and thatadditional duty upon the chaplain formed a reason,with other causes, for an increase to bis salary, andfrom that salary it was now proposed to take £16.An tho nun-nurses got no rations, it was proposedthat tho reduction shall be at tho rate only of fiveper cent, from their salaries. The three rural col-lectors were paid 6d. in the pound on their collectionalways : the two city collectors originally got five-pence ; that ponndago was afterwards increased tosixpence, and it was now proposed to make thepoundage fivepencu all round. The relieving officerswould also be reduced in like manner ; and thencamo the porter of the Watorford dispensary, who»ecase he regarded as a flagrant one, indeed. Twentyyears ago this officer was appointed at £20 a year,and since then, from some cause or another, it -wasraised to £83 10s., at which amount it stood at thatmoment. He (Mr. N.) had inquired what werethe duties of thiB officer , and one of the doctor's hadtold him, that tec could not say what were his duties,but he saw him daily engaged poking the fire, andreading the newspapers (bear, bear and laughter)'.It was now. proposed that this salary should revertto ten shillings a week. Commenting- on tho 'Verygroat depression of the timeB on the fanner1,' -which,'ho said; was as trying as it was in 1848/Mr. Newellcalled upon the boardJtojsuppoil.a. reduction meantan a temporary measure only, ard proposed that theyasked the Local Government Board to sanction this,reduction, " ' . .' " ' . . .. Mr. 'KBNT seconded the motion, and in doing so,

said he was informed, what- he did not previously,expect, that several of the rural guardians were thereto oppose the motion, His answer was, that ifevery guardian elected by the suffering ratepayerswould give an honest vote that day, he should sup-port this resolution (oh, oh !) . ¦ • :

Capt. POTVXB—That is too strong (hear, heat), s', CHAIRMAN—I'm afraid, Mr. Kent, that that'ia a)

little too Strong. : Try to correct your apponenbr ifyou can, but don't use strong language. ¦ ¦> .:

Mr. KKNT--Oh !:thon, Sir Eobert, I'll sit down(laughter); ' ¦ ' • • • \ -

dipt. POWXR remarked it was an old saying thatthe.best hurler was on the ditch, and a nautical oneTUB, that when a man wasn't fiahinghe was mendinghis nets ; and on this ' subject' what he had to say-was, he never knew a more 'puerile* attempt 'ateconomy-(hear, hear and oh;oh !). Tho.report ofthe: committee, put down the saving to be effectedby this1 ohonge at £206, but he would-tell the com-mittee and the board, there was a sum of £42 ofthat amount to which they had no claim whatever(hear, hear). He would tell them, top,- they.had noright to bring the collectors there at all, and that«as £72. - more gone out of their saving, and . hecould tell them, also, that, the' whole saving theycould manage .would not be a farthing in the poundfor the ratepayers (hear, hedr).:;; '\Vhai arelief thatwould bo to them ? -What' a sop that was.to thr wto the ratepayers (hear, hear). ' Was 'that ltb6' way.to encourage the officers to continue to be'ese'rgetioia their, service (hear, hear) ?¦ 'In place of enconragiing:goodofllcerss, a9 they should dp; they', were gcJing to reduce their salaries, and what/ in'the nameof goodness; Would they gain (hear, hear) ?'' I<t wasfalae economy, and' it ¦ was nothing else. -¦ Were theygoirig to coll upon the doctors to give more time.randattention to their duties* and pay"them lessi money ?•'Were -they to ¦ tell the relieving officers to 'be'more;careful in giving provisional relief, and reduce their;salaries'at the same time ?:. Take fifty pounds from;the clerk's salary, and he could apend thWamounVin paper in Bpite of them. . If he could think thatthisv was judicioua' economy, he would be ambngst;t;ho first to support the moticn, but he could not bo-'lieve anything of tho kind. ]"He' would ask the Board'to put its;veto on the proposition-at oiice.". ttb1

doubt they had now more nurses than they ever hadIbfefoie ; but if so the work was much teaTi8r':!>"Mr.Kewcll ¦ asked'them 'to<takn .five "per cent.'off the(salaries of the nuns, whom he was so inetrUmental'in bringing there (hear, hear)—off 6f salaries, too,which were fixed by bishop Df the :diocesej-'}iiinBelf,-'and agreed to by the board (hear, hear).- :. They/wore'going to take £1 off the salary of theportbrif thefever hc*Dital.; Oh 1 but they'll be rich after'doin(rno (hear, hear).' ¦ The union will, be saved after thatact (hear, hear and laughter).'- Oh ! if they w»nted theproper moans for saving, let them have a fair'reductionnode in the rents (hear/hear). > - . That was.tl}8-way,to4o it, and lot them now put their veto ion this proposition.

. Dr. SCOTT, J,P., following 'Mr. FUhor, said it w«aalways well to eoonomiso, bat cantion was'necessaryfor fear that in trying to do what was right, ihsy wouldonly. sucoecd in doing a' good deal of injustice" (hear,hear).' The sohome beforo them'seemed to him to bo

if oil of inequalities. They proposed to' take £15 a yearfrom the clerk, which reduction would only affect him'so for as giving *""¦ loss holidays in thoyearibottouohthe poor porter in this way, with his paltry £80 a-year,and you dopriye him of some.of the neoeturioi of,life(hear, . hear).' That was;not.eepnomj v.He (Dr.;S,).was' not an arfont supporter of, the proposition invit-.big tho mans to coma t<) the hospital, bocaute he, didnnf. 'TindAr<itan3' ankiiiir'them to coma On the irronnd ofeconomy (hear, - hear), 'bat la ViufVarj £lid th' r hadcome, i»na no one-ooold taore warmly•appTBOiifo theirgreat servioes V yet,''after all .theaa Bernoe*, they wenasked , to oonnent to a perceirUgaoffithelr saUwieiiaireduction,'w.biob,. as- thow, ladies JooeiTa no xatJOM,might have* the/ offoot of '.TemoTipg/» loaf from .their,tablp,; and if, such was the fact, inpTaoopf;.aj>p c,TingOf 'what waif bsing done,' there wai not » poajiMtm. fh^union whb would not rise In Msmdigpitio^BJiawsnnlTjoin in hdrling ouch repreBentatlTB from'tn*VjWajrd-room' (hear, hear). : The salary of the Osthblici 'ahap'lsm"was increased, '¦ but it'«o, 6win> %6>/iiiir4»«ed"dqti*ihere, he had to ffive upiia conneotloi witb the'O«th*i'tlral. in BaxroMtrand treetiworth£25 a year to him,and. to. engage. an. assistant here, ,who' he pays', andWhile that gentleman . P»VB an;assistant, tpej vanifurther to reduce' his salary .{hear, heir). -As to thodoctor*, ho considered they were, paid littlq enough, hotthe one fact alone,'the propo*if to take'a'per centajgefrom the nuns, who. had no salary because they1 had' no'ratioin. 'Bnd had to boar thoir own expbn»e*,"wp'uld besofflcicnt, if-carriodopt, to mako therarrstones of thostreets rise tip in: tneir rery laoes tojjnagmen* againnthem (bear, hear). ¦¦ . . ''.W. :t>I:j t i 'tw »;•!•:'; Mr.'BfppitTiJtU) advised, the' uarduvns not to

beswayed in {hbir oonsideniion of this UnporUn tubjeot.by sentiment inch as they had Jibwd jj* tKeny, Jn hiiopinion.theyhadnot. asyet,"fallyroauied'.the pretest'depreascd-'etate of the fvTne^butrthey.mljni restassured that'iri,tliB oriBting. tato1 of trid6riheycould'ncft' continue' to -pay' their .rente /and other Seiiunds^There 'wore some' offloera of that' houie .thio' h^m.better <»u]d not be. foundr 'whdm they could npt pay'too 'muoh nnder another »tata"of 'dronmatancea-r-bni.thepTeBen^was;&titae. 'd6man1dinj"ari,'e)l9rt'l oir their,part orid he thought that tha »mendmeut','whlch ha in-',tended to propooM wonldr be*a*wptaWe 'to all for, ha;most saw, he did not fnllj ooincido In the report of thecommittee. Hi» gmoHdoent wp"ajd."be—'.'jThat is theopinion of this board, tho.ifelarfes'dttho'olnoem areeioceiuTO, and BhouldVbe muted.; and; w»'would re-'oommend; a'1 reductionl to' the - »pprov«li of ; ttw "Ijcioal ¦Oovornmont1 Board." If tnat:'paajed he would thennoYe-i committee to dofine; :tiit|:reductibn.r No, one¦appMurpd to Bepond this'iinendment'^ xt'-^tiw hS;

JxTOD>;J.P., e rWtod. i,trong%Vpiliit^board would' negative thii motionr for..ttey miffatiMwell put thetrjuMuU Into,the pocketo.ol tt« PfflfW* M!,to. take' ten per ."cent, fronf.thafr gJarJeiXkaftr^ur).]

existed in trade, but he remBmberod.w)jp9thof\w»»;«*ij'gt&t *.f apnuim i-.w&-m!an&iP6mi$lim>&Mij ^itim as, ttat :vapw;brfore tham:(hw^W)fwa«e|wsi^uot, a! ringl

boardin he ppwitrr.dgftg wWitheiWrdlaiw of this unton. ijrere Mkedyto otO]r« l(h«*r>!Efcw);, ;Thejl ha4ift d9<^((BuA LWHr ji«>«»in1their eerviMj a ttwia prpBWd t<ii.r?>dlw;ik«W»ryi^Hie^U»w\wa« J>r,iC^Wr ,whp;ifiw.jM»«*»d tWother day at £100 a yearv and before hft.WM tixmtotoin office it WM propc4«dto,Teduoflhi«B»hirjrto£90»Jyear (nesj.Lbesij r.ThejnUriScfwV.dotofJIWt duty,admlrablT insthat h<m««.u(l r/<hi»)r),to,Th«y('Mk»d;t o«|o Udlea. .to loqme fber«f^giving;! vun+qtif Uag;iafiwtem for tWr_ tovidn»bl» •?rvjoei., and h» would w»rik

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Hynes7ffidlyIlLrmi5ong,.Sbottrst- Q. Freeman, andMayor- ri7. • . .

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i)ec!in«^Messrs Ksherj Alleiiiarid K. A. Power—3;The moUon was deolared lost. Mr. Elliott, J.P., ha4

loft previousl y."-' '¦'''¦¦' • " • ¦< '< -v •« '; ; : • ;<-• '¦ ¦¦' • ' i ; - • ' "• i• • '. : : : • : - .

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! - • ' .- ¦;•¦ *A uotica of motion, by Mr. Fishor, given p^orevMHW

day, and ontorcd) of ooorse, jonthe mirintos, wa»repliedto by tho Local Government Board as-follows t—

^_ ; \¦¦ '. •:!•• " Local aovemmenVBoard, 8th April. 1879- I

"SIE—The Local:.Government- Board observe tominutes of the boaid.of guirdians, on.the 2nd Instant,an entry of a motion to move,- at the meeting of the 23rd.,inst, .; that . the - salaries of tho Bohoolmaater, school-mistreaa, «,nd«saiatant sohoohnietreaa of tho workhouse;bo inore&iicd by the sum of £15,eaob, in lieu of rabonB,'and in reference thereto the board think it right at onoe;to inform the guardians, that they would not asBeut to;this arrangement if the:proposal were adopted. It was|never intended that-the total'exponso.-of -workhouse;teaohers should bo defrayed by. the Gpvernmont, but jonly tho part represented by salary' without rations. -By orderr . r ^' , • . . - ¦ • : '?:B. BAHKB, Seoretary." • :

This annb direot was marked Tead./-\.: ; ; ¦¦'¦. ¦ "'¦ . :• : ', . ¦. • ¦ • : ': AKOTH»Bl'8HTJ8;'.' . ! .' :. I- '•At the meeting before'the last, Mr.: Fisher made a

strong complaint that the board:committed a " breachof trnsf'.in having the 'deoeased paupers interredlnBollrnaseeahagh oemetery,vbeoauss it ¦ was vurohasedby the oitizens for the use. of: the parishes of .Waterfordwhere Uie chnrohvarda iwereL enoloeed.xi'The' boarddecided to allow the objector to compkin to the LocalGovernment Board, and that body, wrote down to-daystating, that tho guardianB." were-perfeotly. justified,under the Burial- Boards' (Ireland) Act, In the oonrsethoy had taken. No moreww said on the subject. - '

OARRICK.ON-aviR r CORRESPONDENCE

PBOCEKMNQg . AT 'IBS BOABD OJr ' atTABDIANg—Acouriu.niT AKD TvjiAr. IT/OAMIP ', TO^THB cisaOP ALI/EQBD EHBIZZLE1IEKT. j .• : ; ' • :'i

BOAED OP GIJAEDIANS—SATUEDAT.. HBNUY W. BBiscoB,- E8q;, J.P., Chairnian of

the Union, and snbseqently Mr. F.-HOQAN, D.V.C.,in the chair. Also present : Bight Hon. Earl'ofBesBborough, Messrs. J. Eichard&on, P.'Walsh, J.Shea, J. Wallace, J. Hickey, J. D.1 Power, P. Brpphy,D. Coghlan, W. Hearn, E. ' Walsh,'and T. Butler,withMr. W. J. Hamilton, L.G.I. : , . ' ! ;/'- - ' i

A COMPLAINT, &c,-rOn this day fornight therewas & lengthened, and/ at times, a lively discussionon the application of a woman fromithe division ofPfltowri to get out door relief. The question havingbeen'ruled, -after discussion/ that' ah'ejwafreligiblefor such'relief:if the b6ard'...*a8' 'willing to granjtit,three propositions were laid before thexihauyby MrJ. D.Powe'rthatBhe get 5s.:a week j by,Mr<;Biebard-fson tba't'sh'e receiye.28,! (3d., aicffeek, andbyMr. J.:Shea that, she be given' 3s.'6d;;a week. jAdigcusBionagain ensued, which, wound.up.by.the'Choirman (Mr3Hogtto) declaring 2s. 6d. carried. Mr. Power urgedthat hiii motion for-Ssi-should-haYe--been put, andwas tola by, the ohojrmani" it's all rigbt" Jttr. rowetseemed;'however, to 'tufik'-. jt's"all "wrong," andstrongly, protested ogaint being shut; out, but the.chairman declined to put any-, other .motion,; andtheb the 'matter' encJecL, .' Subsequently Mr, Ppwerwrote to"the I>xJAl.Goy:ornment.,BJc>ard.,on.the-.sub-ject; atd on lost Saturday a.. letter uwui.[receivedfrom that body, asking, an eiplflnution.i^On thatoccasion Mr, Hogatt'waa absent, and the matterwaa,postnoned until he would be present. ,JfX npwjcanje;up rattier earlier than auch .matters are consideredby .the board, the [clerk reading:,the letter from Mr.'Power, and tho reply from Dublin, Mr. Bruooe thenirithe ohaur; 'n :. ;.¦ ¦'; ".. ' ¦ l

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'¦; "¦..¦ '¦i.i ¦ . • : . •in toeonaor. "( i .', :,¦ -,; ,. . ; i.. - ,, ' .; i ::, '!- .:i .'. \ ' ; . :."¦ Mr! Ppwer now repeaiwiiiis cpmpl ifl't,.Trhjoh -was

that a'motion; du ,seconded, was proposed by him,'and that the chairman declinpd to put itj.: Mr.: Powertulded tta^he'migh^: have njada .a'mistake in writ-,teg that Of. i ichardsonV motion for ie;6d. was notsocondiid;, he. believed now that,, it was,seconded bv.Lord BesBborou'gh'jj^but .jfhe -.(pJct^made. no;differ-;enc^ as'to.his (I&. ,jP's)_,rnotion-; .ftis'propoeal was;qiiite.'iii'order, ¦ ar ~.ibej.onairmaBl:hjad'np ppwer <tp.refuse putting it. V .,;* :, '; ,; ¦ "¦"li - .f , r . i ., '> ,•. ¦• . •; *i-: 'M>. |f ogah—Uploss the .board, require me to do so,I ,will'hof. make any,eiplaiiation.v . jil^oDgli time hasbeen ]USen'upaU^dy yit ;lhe.BubJ5ct.'.v. ;;. , . ; - • ¦;

. Ch'ftirman—I see < nb';|Use - ; in, going ipto it again.-It's'sll'setUed. :•',, -V . ":, \, \'lj i^ •.. '! s-» >-v i ,- r 't •.» »ih:

'Mr. Shea aud that he . ¦Has.,presontat the wholediscusEjon,' and a,.long ,time .waSj ,taken,up;with;it.The fiisti pp(n£ was, whether the Troniao^aa, or naa;no't.eritJtlea to, out-door relief, and -it beinc decidedtnat Bhe ya8;Mr,',:.Power; ip'ropjieed.that. Bheiget.fiTe! awBJl IU8 lrlal;_ ^

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8 ^ '.a-?«)5-:v..??.( /O-PW|P9Wd «5'.a«« -!- •'.I/ '^ CLONMEL'QilAETiEE SESSIONS.' . :ment)tnat BBe.recejye:38..;6d,,, wd ri'Siohardwn^; .-Qn Tuesday lastjbeforo. Dr.'filriogton, Q,C,,ch«irr;Brpjositiou, was for.hall a crown, f & thfe diBcussJott it. man 'of obuuiy :Tipiiora!ry,' . Wml Bogdn, oharged wjSh,wj .suggea jthalimuch weightiqn'thq.caeB sbquld; having defrauded 'tha"'coimty ''1c«B'aI ..wa8| arraigned,;So given, to ,^he opinion of ;the local iguardian,, andi wheni Mr.'Davln '-atatbd that the Informations in! refer-!wbM.be thought soitoo, he waAalflpjof.opmion that; epoo to;tho.oa8gwero notretunied, fromCarrlpk^ri.Suir'aguardian should not b^aUnw to.Bpeak morethan: a»,ye.t,,.;M».;BoJrd;BUtodlthat ponsidermg

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onco oil any one subject, 1 and that rSKrea jiot ob- . Bhor*.RI°?/^Ll?WpI»eJ. B°* to prepare a defence, if

attributed what hsd^pwodjmPe (Mr. SAahoul* fee CroiroV and hooped.hishraour. would pqatpone.it.jth^M^ ?ower,» ,9S'1*atJ dftS''8ajd,*)metljWgtto. . Mr. Da'vm'Baid,"hordAuld n6t by ah^pbaaibmtybo;

the. guardjana whiohj was. not rjeape tfuljiandhaving: ready theio sesaionsV • •There:wfe'r'o. Bo'mo'.books in poa-,4onefo hexouldy ifpt 'etxpectvto;;h>5 Jentitled.to.at-'. jaesBianof.the Crown'jwhjoh ho';would like'to Bee aj}4tentipnl ",mt Hbgaji'(npw in the phair,iilt,'Bri.woei toiamiw, as theyswereiiiidispensabW for the'puxpow ofhavinit leftior the;oo'urth'()UBe);i>There is no use in, » defencp.; .TJndor.thijaoitirrouinstanceB^he woUld'aak-

Itbat tna caaeJ>e,Bent to.tnoaasizea.- s As to these boola,jwhioh ore in.yie poasession.ol Constable BuueU;'I itm'

; I Bjs 'A^bocJsAldjUioj 'was no nopessiMr for, oaking tnorderXmsi^ 'riada'of Mr. Boycf and he .wassnre Mraft»,vtnTrould b« Mtisfied.witK whit he had to«»w ivi;tfi«r«iiKiirtt>/. i ; -.

¦lif. -. / s ^- f i jv".t'-. i / - . vii.;-» . ^i , > - !'

repeating, ,that '.circunifit«mpe,n <M«i^pwef1:iX. wa*.'sorry iqr.i ftfte'rwards. bu I.felt) t as not treated!',as IjSlipnld y J en'aji i gnwdjan i iMr.,W llaceti;,I tDink,M:r. Shea, you j did , something oX-.tbe aamoIdndv "and the chairman did "not notice you»',»;r:' CQ;.

.ChairmaJi-TherejiB nothing before, the'.cbair,L i uir,g ,gnJwiik^^hebufinea«,ti-;iiV ,;i u- 'i.-r i.fW ;

, ! r pwerTrryery eUj'it.TrillDrily pntnietotho;tmbl^of,writingagaio to.«w:i<xil .OoPernnienKBoard . I see'thatsomp guardians have no businesaMm ;heM at alL> ;;hi :.^'i'^M<il-if'//U)'.jiC ,.&/;I ' The subject .'then dropped. :\'!.-r. ,mhh-!'ia .'••;:. f,j VPoi"tTLAw.pisp^^A x^T,hi8(wmmitteeteportefli.that, the' Marquis of Waterford body :beeALelaotecl;chainuan,.. Mr. ,-D.; iDolfthnnijijyicftTcHainnan.j andMr. jS,,p; f i t i ; h'on sep. for-ttie^atrent'yeaJVi; ¦ »i*¦¦',j' SAiirrABt.—Mesars. -.Ppwer/ 'Jtelton -and . Quirk/

reported'. their diBtriotai healthy,;tad,Dr. O'MeamReported sanitary instrnotiODBhe gave to be. carriedout at Piltown. ,; ti a 'it, ¦d-y/ iiAi 'iJ tiii i \ .Uioii i wV-:> . TjpHoDBB HospTTAv-r-Mx.lHaniiltoaeipressed,lis regret that thp.hospit^l .was! nol5kept.fB,x)rderlj!'as'hpopitals-.iu .pther wptkhousei. It;waadecided.to rpquest'.those p9c«rp in charge to be more,attent:tiTO4n1

'ttiBjre>pe.ct.ji]r, i,.i» •jisai Hiivi i cuMitJi ;'«4JJ.I lT^B,AroTH^OABT<mMrvJJaB«lton»aidhenPticedthat the opgt <& me&cinwtcf . tf aey ixouae iitiia *eTjilarge; and; he,;tJjpuglitflti^M, »v enbiectrequiring!Jpokiug after.; - The matter.^rMiwerredT.tbutbaap/rth6a yyfl .,M rphy,;./or >¦repcrt.v;,Thfi¦i)o«tfdi ,! ^t!ii^Wi:l : 4|:ii!) i-, i -w{4>rigE, #t^GEb . A Po«f'|TlBJ3,;CqWW ,oif..Ii'r-5o C$$$,GQJ?(&CpX Qy tt> u ; r.) D.Si

- i ji . comtrpriii or .rsii 'i.ccvBEZ>.. .. .> .|-u6jAii 9uiaed,«es8ic*«? were held- Satwday, com;.

;tie <sb&),7(X.(Sp y1>ff, j1 lliw;.C«pt;f >J&iJlacke. E(Mt,;and; B^ alijh, witi-MFJS.MoLppga-\Pir A'ittja d^ tftfWW^WWirRitntfr^a.

tbaxg^ ag»inBt.iy«;sUi%ra;iUc an,.depi(ta ool}«torLof,ieiij ifft e , jb^ny; of ,W»j»ndiO(i.East,.countiy,Tfpr^ .for.iall edjfi i^riniJthejjaidfiPlleotlori,,Ql&JW&ij &m oPtyf f tWWVte&'Jdr .ihi,crywnV ;and -Mr. fijTta j(r«MMd .tiw proceedings-(j>n ihtf part of the accused! j TheLQpurt;waq d.enselv;0rpwdj»lii.;rae2cbi .!ip«jMJfe flx pri»ftn«rfi4* etout in the depc«itipnB,;;»ra«;in, y»«/pjk>wing Jterms ifiSTr**!? h*ii*V parripjK gtilriii j.the.coan<3r ct

dn.oteerjd^ /,]te rft» « |BA ;.pw{«abthjtf i<.s$mt3tD ,,pfem!pA

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^ ^ .ijmh ^ ri^ pi iKreni^othetiassizea, for the barony pf Ma and OlU'Eas intheSout .Bidffg pf/fte:c^^:35ffer» JJwn8grKiter,

inthslntent0to/d«fr»iadij,ai4i.did obfain^money,t^wb J./wm; j.Epgerc JfcJLoqf hnn. and other.pa.v

'sonB,' ''jajv.U otJKWm^wjr l.IjIr Myj v' ii'ii -jl: ! Mr/ M( ughlin>'S.Ly« w«*| icaUed to "mokeri,'further 'depbtitipn)in>the'Jc*B<B,?haTing;been'pri)::vidusly'feMm epIn.'lr l/tW Mr'/'Boydj'he saidtbit^i?i:plS^miam^fe^^r

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SAnnu; oil.whWjitfw;B*«»j»3ia»v» ,',hM**eceitrtfcd.te 8ft o<riF#br^;stt4..»»^heiadin«ialea.H«1 (witMM>ukMd« oijMhVfs iMsH on the <»ith o»

:b tl fo«oM^1l»»*^ efct 'of- raii* «iy

'af^ rM^ ' ^ li'g i« jnix-r i^Baiplo^sJitijfpokfbf the.'Bumton):w ali 'i'18^*»f4 »W{»»m«t)1b;UvyitW'«oan<Jrc< aK(bR« i n«B nflBtt|aB HBj ih'Sioopy.irf''Bbti*

lOidj summer assiies. 1874, 10|d. ; spring assires,1873, llld. ; summer assizes, 1873, lid. ; springaaaues,1870, lOd, ; summer assizes, 1870, 12ld. in the £-asappears by the Boveral applotment' book*' whioh I nowprodnoe, and whioh I hsTverBoverally initialed','' the re-ceipt-book produced by Jeremiah Lynoh (printer) on the8th day of April, instant,' and whioh I have -initialed, ianot the reoelpt-book I gave to William Hogan for thecounty ce<s. presented a£ the Bummer assizes, 1878, andthe, county .0688 ia therein falsely stated atl2d. in tho£5.the receiptb'ook-marked "B," produoed by Con-Btablo Bnaaell. ia the receipt-book I gavo to*WilhamHogan for the collection of tho county cesa for the »nm-mer assizes of 1878, and tho rate of 91d. is truly statedtherein; during the Boveral yeara that William -Hoganwas in my employment as doputy-oolleotor, I gave himprinted 'receipt-books, in tho same manner aa 1- havedescribed ; the'eounty cess applotted on tho ProvincialBank premises in Carriok-on-Suir, for summer assizes,1878, was £110s. 10ld., and not £l 19s. ; and on theNationalBank'premises.'in same town, the county oessfor the'spring colleotion In same'yoar, was £1 15s. 7Jd...and not £2 5s.' 1; I havo examined olevon of the

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for county oeaB,' produoed in court on TuoBday>laat, byMr. Gray,- and I Bay eaoh of them untruly and falselrrepreiSfiM- the rate of county oess for the barony, andin eaoh instance ia moro than the oess actually appiotteu.. ; Mr. Datrin. -who did no(s oro8B-examine tho witneaaes,said ho would reserve his. defence. .! Mr-'Boyd- I now olbaotho evidonae, your worships,and I think I have submitted to you w strong a oaao anWBB eVor presented in a court of justice against a manoharged with an offence of this serious naturo. Thoprisoner's course of orimo appoars to have commonoeaseveral years ago, and has been carried on to a greateror leaser extent down to the present time. The factis beyond controversy, as I have shown by the evidenoaof Mr'.' Gray, that the . accused oollooted, in Spring,1870, a sum in excess of what he was entitled to get.The rate collected by Hogan that time was lid. in tho£, whereas the rate levied was only 10d. The nextitem1 to whioh I would ooll attention is for Summer,1870. The applotmont book shows the rato to havobeen 12Jd., while Hogan, encouraged, perhaps, by hisimmunity so far,,raised the amount to 14d; on the rate-payers, It was hardly neceasary to go through all thodifferent rates which followed, where a similar coursnof fraud appears to have been pursued, but I marrefer to the spring of 1872, when I find tho properlegitimate county cess was lid. in tho £, and this manadded Id. in the pound to the amount. The sum thenlevied By the grand jury in the spring of 1874 was ll|d.and Hogan collectod and issued receipts for Is OJd. Inthe eummar of,1874 the proper sum was lOJd., and homakes.it Hid. In the spring of 1876 it was lOtd', andhe makes it lid. . In tha jspring of 1877. it waa Hid.,andie ioafcea it la Oid. ; and Ho .tho snmmer of thatyear it was 12d. and ho makes it 13 d.:.. Ho eeems heroto have been wonderfully enconraged in'.tBo career of .crime whiolrna had been following eo long, and Instewlof being satisfied with auoh. small sumB of a penny or npenny •farthing in the £,: he suddenly raises the oess inthe spring of ,'78 from 9Jd. to Is, or an exceas of 2Jd. inthe £ ; and, enopuraged by .not being detected in Uwdre»diul;criine.Jie was,pursuing,.ha lepcata the same1exoeVsive chargo in tho Bummor collection of that year.'It'wonld bcoupy'the'attention of your worship* forambnth'if "+ou. were.to " investiirate all the caBes offraud—frightful' frauds—porpefrated ' upon, the rate-.,payers °pf this barony; So far as we can understandtho prisoner does not appear to have eparddranV olasaof rank in these fraudulent 'proceedings—grand jurors,whom it was to bo supposod' might have been saved fromovercharge by reasom of .their position, were - alike madeto pay moro than the lawful ; amount of county oess—'pbCee offloers, jnstices of the peace, even the residentmigistrato himiolf,. were oil' overtaxed,, It waa pot al-.together ipon; the poor' that 'he made these excessiredemands, bntheieems to have acted with tho utmontimpartiality Bad bonsiatonby-, and.for this, perhaps; do-.'servos some considen.tidn(langhter):-' Seriously,'itwwa mo«t "deplorable .' case ; -' tho ratepayers,' 'who' hadalready been crying out against the weight of taxatioii,'were aslcod.t<j,pay more ;than i the grand jnryj ia'theiranxiety, to] kee^down the county coas to the loweatpai-'s)ble;flgiiro,' .had levied. Tho phargo .againt.ther pri-sonor,'! contend,has been irresistibly proved by the'evi-dence, andi havo now only to "ask you. to comiD t him,for trial at the' Clonmel Quarter' Sessions pnTuesde>y-n«ixfe. -j / i '..' ;'>..;•;¦:.. ¦> . . •.: . :¦ ." . < •'¦' '¦" '•¦i-*- '-"- •" ' . "

.The acouaed1 . was then asked had he any statementfe)1make, andin yoply morely!ploadod: " not gnilty," TO-'peatin'jj ikhowords twioe over. . '¦ - '¦ ¦"'¦'• ¦ - ;:< -1

' Chairman (Mr: BriBooo)—'We now oommit iyon for ;trial t tho Cldnmol Quarter Sessions. . :, : . ¦• •. . :: •¦ •; ¦¦; Pri^daar -That is vory short your wprahlpr-only.ohe aay.^

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'; • ¦. . ¦ ; . .¦ Mr Darin- -He'doeg not . sesm to know,pf the appli--catiorj.thatis to bd madeon hisbohalf.' '1 '.. . ' ".iMBivSriioc*ri'Mr.';Davin,' your solicitor, and Mr.JBojdiftve^wj' Underatanding'betweori1 thorn, and you1"vfUl^nd thfi,time. will not bo too short. '•" • •• ¦'J - ¦'¦ '¦ ¦'¦"',,Tno prisoner was,-then (tomoyed to Clonmolgaolto

0- vtheco'nrtderivedto.refu"o.b»ili*tatingtn»tapplies-'

: 'SpLt f^oQQi fljKtaiMoirr BOOTEE;--' • l !>¦¦',1, The jCqri$JWa«vty»r p^W«dne«day, aayi H4'* This yet *i, th'roTjpujnt;!'lno ,^Hooa ;of..low qniliti(!e, >.vii.,",thud»/* (ourf}i')'tma*juthiii wore .relitivolymuoh.|lQwer-thwi-in, jfdrmer(!jrt«r8''r'lnthe ,baok end, .'whettj .gnpplies.wnr*1 BBUdl. 'Hd ''when prioes 'of those ,'qdalitiea. would be,';• JBxpeoted to adrarice, they,', on the'contriry, gra^utUyc< Veqeded, and closed yesterday at 70Bi'per cwt, for thirda,\: topperowt. for ionrtha, and V'per'oirt. fot'llfWis,1 pnjqes1_whioh,»e believe are lower than'they have :bopn-: upted-dunng'the year.' vThig mar be attributed to t*b\ pannes •"irauy 'tb tho,priorfe; o£, foreign;of.lafc9dhya,,' pierIrisn: a1 preference,,dally inore» ing)randsecondly^f tovitfppBw 'beiw gre r th»n: ie demand,./Of,-.this

ku'pplj'np'pne can rekaonibly.fbreaee a innnntiow, M.t; Ata^ 'reaoaroesireflnlybejihnwgtold deYolopad,J- IOi^ tunlW.the«ooiu»r)tionbecomo«Ta«tlyKre»t«?.1 .IHahiinjier of low qn»«tybuWrwmrfe'Completely',It mtoot,»ndthefiguie obUiB»bUibjr!him lor^h&pr 'i< dooa,.will: be,[next; to;,nothinf-< Tor-»onj9',time >«*•>'-a MprionltBD<ts vt thia.oouBtrzhtire mainly-depended <t&

d»IrV:Bro^upa'Iorr their iu»te|un«,,but \h uttojbe ;& ¦frUm| hat ucTbulk^of thi)m h»yenot,-,directod;Ui«jr;?netfieW.llD uie ;iiroper' hhawiw,' for, instead of.; rivfuU:1 xH*fe«tti»)lttoh'<p tni prbdtt(iaon'dlJ»J »np«r(or UMIIQC .bnt»MtliVh«^oc*Wnt^lhems«lfe« by keeping up tothe; old taadwd>:bf qft»M»* '«ia Wi ttostT'bf.tteBaUo h»»«*^»nchiWtl f**5,WI^'; iHe'vUi8¦¦)of l^ ektterj.bf im^^dMrtomWIitolfthar^mtewtU4»>»tt*r #o. m»de, np;g>U imicid imj »oon,i and parr1phaim aeoBTedi. tow tio/m vW^uKji resdiljC'I>»iotr«»buTy'fcjiin'. ThB natural{ooj tyiwK.thattWifc*;;

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S P O R T I N G

EACINQ PHTUEES FOR 1879.' • ¦ ' '¦ TSOLUfD,

Nowmariet Handicap (1 mile 4 far) Wed., April 16Citjr and Subnrl»a (I mile » tar).... Tuen., April 22Great Metropolitan (2 mllea 2 fur) : Wed., April 23Two Thousand Qalneoa (1 mile 17 yards) Wed., April 30One Thousand Onineos (1 mile 17 yard*)......Friday. May 2Chester Cap (1 milo 8 fur) ... ....Wed., Ma/7 :Great Cheahlro Stakes, Chester (1 mUe)r. Than.; May 8Prenoh Oaks, Chantlllr (aboat 1 milo 2 far)...Sandaj, May, 18Qreat Northern Handicap (1 mile 6 for) Tnes., M»y 20Somersefehire Stakes (1 mile 5 far) ..........Wed., M»y 21PrenohDerby, Chantilly (1 mile 4far)i Bandajr, May 25Derby (1 mile * fur) :.... ..Wed., May 28Oaks (1 mile 4 fur) ; : :....Frlday, May SOM»noho8torCap(lmile4rar) ....:. .Wed., ane iGrand Prize of Paris (about 1 mile 7 for) ...i..Sunday, JoaeSAaoot Stakeajia milea 4 fur) Tues., June.10Asoot BoralHunt Cup (1 mile) ...: Wed., June 11Ascot Gold Cnp (about 2 miles 4 for) ..Thnrg. June 12Asoot Alexandra Plate (3 miles) Friday, June 13Northumberland Plate (3 miles) Wed., Jane 25Newmarket July Stakes (S far 136 yards) Tues., July 1Cumberland Plate (about 1 mile 6 fur) Tucs., Jaly 1Chesterfield Stakes (3 furlongs 212 yards) Than., Jak 3Liverpool Summer Cup (aboat 1 mile 1 far)...Wed., Jaly 9Goodwood Stewards' Cup (6 tor) .Taes., Jaly 29Goodwood Stakes (2 miles 4 far) Wed., July 30GoodwoodCnp( miles*far) Thnrs. July SlGoodwood Chesterfield Cap (l mile 2 fur) Friday, Aug. 1IJrigbton Stakes (1 mile 6 furlongs) Tnes., Aug. 5Brighton Cup (about two miles) Wed., Aug. 6

I&XL1KD.ATEIL...Irish National Huntl(Punohestown) ... 22, 23

Meath Hant 29„ SUgo ... SO

Mir Curraghmore Hunt ... 1„ Corkl?ark 6, 7„ Cnshelmore Hunt 10

. „ Metropolitan (B&ldoyle) 13, 14JUKI MaUingar 2,;¦ ' Curragh ... 24, 25, 26ADO. Xularney Grand Annual 27, 288ZPT. Carragb. .. 2, 3, 4

„ MotropoUtan (Boldoylo) 16, )7,, Cork Park 24, 25' „ ' Ormond and King's Co. Bant ... 30

OCT. Curnwh 14, 1«, l«

: . TEMPERANCE PHILOSOPHY.More are drowned in the wine cup than in the sea.When the wine ia in the wit is out.

- Drunkenness is a pair of spectacles to see the deviland all his works. '¦

One man may tell by your nose what potage youlore. . " ¦ . ¦ ¦

: . •'-.¦ • ¦ : ' : ¦. • ¦ -. Drunkenness reveals what BObernesB conceals. . .. ."When.wine-enters, nipdesty departs, i • :• • ¦ <.- Figs in the cold and men in drink.make a great

noise. : ¦ ¦' : . . : ; " . : .¦ ' ' '¦ "¦ Wine counsels seldom prosper.. '' . ' !;v\ . • ' '"Wine'is a turn-coat; first a friend, th n an enemy.Wine, dice anti deeeit> ..maJte .jWealth amau and

want great.' '.. .' '. . „ . . : • : , . '•: ,;r.. -. ; ¦- ¦. '.' .: ; m - .' A red rpse makes. a ragged baokj . M ' i ': i]" Intemperance is the doctor's wet-nurse; ' ¦¦ .:• ''¦ Drunkenness is an egg from' wblich all- -vices ' are

hatohed. ".i .- - . : ¦ : -= • ¦¦ ¦ .. - • » • - \f \;.;.;-;

;. . '. ¦ * . ••', _i 'Drunkenness is nothing but y.oluntary.madJjeBB.

:WhSn wine sinks. jrordB'Swifi.'". . . '• '' ¦ '• '• ' , .'¦ '¦".

• " The wise drunkard ifl a spber.'f,ppL . , • ' . . ' . '"Drink washei off thedaubainidiBCPversthe man." Wine turns a man' inside outwards.'. . . .

Wine neither keeps Becrats-nor-fulfils promises.' Wine makes fools of. everybody.'11 •• V ¦ > ¦¦;

A drunken night makes a cloudy thorning.' . :¦ Drnnk at e'en and dry in tb'e 'inoriurig.'; ¦ . * ' . '

;• ; . . ': ' . APHOBISMS. ;,, , . • . . ; . ,; .The child that'iB permitted tq run a pin through

a fly, is already prepared to run a.dagger throughthe .heart ofhia fellow, creature.- :- -v- , . ¦' '.iNobility may- exist in nanie-the' sovereign- may

confer titles the herald'blazorj ¦ cut the: descent—'|but solid1 glpry, and reaT'gieatness,'are: inseparablyconnected with virtue. ' "¦ ''".'. '•'., ', ' .', ". * ! . ' '¦.

' ". ;,' "-The 'wealth l require'is th'e wealth of the h.eaxt-4-The smilas of affectipn are riches /to me. . ... .';1 ,,'Tboae^nly who have felt.whatit waa to have the

genera) current of their souls chilled by neglect;'orchanged by'.nnkindness,- can sympathise in the feel-ings of wounded affection, wh'en the 'pverflpwingBpf a generous heart ore confined in the 'limits ,pf itsown bosom.; ; • ¦ " ' ' .''" '¦ ' : ''" ''!! . ' .' . ' .'

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' Tho spider's most attenuated thread. is cord, iscable, to man's tender tie t eortly blisa-r-it breaksat'every,breeze. '-;• ."- . • , ¦, . - , ¦:• ,. .- . , i < . : i'; ... . :¦- . ) - . . . .

'•ERBCTTON' ;Or' A N«W CAMJPAinM Df CtOKf OO..—A' Very handsome 'campanile' has just) been epectedat the' I£pman'.Cathpli6 'Chur '.pf ..;St.': My'si': in^Irjahtpwn, ' Clinimeli 'i alter Vi.tpe . :designs-::Of - H UTJ 'McCarthy,. architect, : pf - Brnnswipk-stroet, Dublin.Itisi in the Italianstyleot architecture; correapond-iDg- to that of the church, and rises, from a Square1base by a higly-brnanleBted plinth^cdm'mencinB' ta;point about six feet above 'the:'acrotierWiH*pJ' tHepediment' of the' portico' hereaftrt lS:fce ;e$cted.iO ver the'.pUnth'is the' chamber or room for tp,e pejle,¦hiving'externally on 'each pf.'the '. 'f srn ^iaidestiourIpilostoreV.witriJCorinthian capitals*.and bases, and» large.'circnJar-headed window in:: the* centre-,'with!ai railing, across the lorrer part of the opening. '¦' The'pilasters support an entablature-," surmounted by an'ornamental balustrade; with urns 'at 'the' difiecentcomers; j;' The next BtoTy riseg from'the balustrade[with bilisters at the angles,', and ia arranged for, aWpck'idial.'on either pf the fP r *B»4'es, each pf .whichhas a pediment with a blocking oonree; above ; thesejbeing cpnneoted are .made to form-on octagonal base,from which springa a cupola!covered with copppr,dark colored at present, but ; which willi'by the ac-tion-of Jhe atmosphere,1 acquire a'cblonrin harmony,with'the rest:of the^building;''The'material1 is forthe. moet,-part/ limes tone , of a.very lightTshjfule.'TheTiaJnstrBdeSj railings, .'thi cspi tills, and the-nfziB.aretif'Portland.Btone. Tb'e entira'is .terminated byan. ornamental crots of wrought iron, gilt,' and rises'Wa.hWgnt of 130 feet. 'The estiunatedcost of .'aiui.campanile is about £S,000.—Clonmel Chronicle." ¦ '

HrrNiriqtNT,GIFT OV THST DtrKi.Q?, NOEIOLK.—The Duki of "Norfolk', haaaubscribod>e30,000 towardsHe erection, bf'a'new ohnrch on the'aito of tha presont

pratorVat Brompton.'. ';• '. ' ¦ - • '•¦ :: ' - • . -¦ ' ¦ * - ¦ •• J

.If all this^ instruction is top much trouble, teachfoni boys to think, and yon need not worry yourselfifcpat anything'else. ' They1 will review nil" your(pinions and revise your decisions fpr .'themselves^inyhowy and the earlier you-qualify them to do soie better. . -:. '• ¦

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¦PEIOTB OT - GIB AKD ; Oii| ' w 'SJaatiiiHT.—Mi1.George! Anderson,' ggs -worksi TratWiwy' wrote a longitwcr vf.) vuv vrti*pux«uua ui- qm»« ijnj yu autmuky last,the,.- Bubstanpe. of: which w»a, that le proposed to light$06 Jajnpi, fron* hp.U», IU7 toUt 8efctwDbef, at S& perl«iap,; And ¦ 60 l»mna frpnur M»j to l?l Septgmtwr.f oritt'.la/Sd.. per l»inp."',Thl« ,wo d ¦.togj JajSJ, for theyeiir. 'The oort "oflkhting witli pfl,Eiiil)e«a&pm lrt

1 B^ptetaber/ '75,1 tb'lst Ifav; •7? u^ nM?6r, Ughtingi f*o'.i'*2835a. lOd.?M iWrGdft* yeart *iH iUtt8«ptembet/a877,;' oimjf0d."»ndfromlrt September, 1878, JE348 6a. 8d;< »nd'.from1lrt8«tH1

; tember .l»»ti tollt Aprfl Uitit w»« oaJjpiuS'lBe.'&L,, H«hting,;3?ftiKnpsdjTbe,-.membera jaxprttoed/.them-. aelveB stzonsr/. B ftinfl iiionrrinff.tiie'eiiorBBOtiS expenu-p\W* jyjt * whiletboy w iW t with^'on-with jnipp AJS 4B;

:ThenuWfottTW»Jl4» too p;r^6iniBxls6ngii,eeo-'eWidqi' BrtweWtWfcoivVtion Jnft??Sfffemp^;:11 Ml>»D»a wBstitikD.'—Ah T»jj »n"r qwiff }Ty'»'?ftV'

; h»»,Lbe«n murdered kir Wioi»aJAlk«li{Work»,-HnglandV,'b**ni«ia:n»drme to work *treauoed',w»goW,' tad the:ifararderer-jjrWi allowed', to oac»r<evl.Hi»T'wtf8 anld aeren'

*<3u)draBf .with ;«ff'men from iha'worfa.'wieTa,all thatipuowea \na,jremM«,w> .iM.v»jwiuo(«wft{iry.!*nere'tM ,; v.F«ihy.^ ( ..denpun9ea..ths,.muider, ofitlu%:_pppr nttn' u one of the fonlcst ud moit aggra,v»t-.•ed: >^W b 'mnrdatad

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AT SEA IN A SMTJGGI/EB" Uude John 1" The speaker, a young man

whoso mien waa better than his garb, was advanc-ing eagerly to talto the hand which Mr. Goffe atfirst half extended, and then withdrew quickly andplaced behind his back. "..George !—you here ?"exclaimed the elder gentleman, his face suddenlydarkening. A chilled and pained expression atonce replaced the young man's joyous look. GeorgeHumphrey had not expected such a reception in hisuncle's house; but he was quick to 6urinise thereason. " You belieTe me a thief, then," ho answeredolowly and moodily '• I believed you dead," re-turned his uncle, eadly. " When I entrusted youto carry that money to Mr. Milvey, and neither younor it'wero heard of again, I was sure ypu had beenfoully dealt with, and mpurned ypur lpss. Heavenknows how deeply. Tho slightest whisper againstvour honesty, I would have resented as an inBult,out now, thia sudden turning up, after months ofuilence and absence, what am I to think of it ?" Asecond glance at the genial countenance confrontinghim revealed to George that ita expression containedmore pf sorrow than of anger. " Will you hearme out, uncle t" he said, calmly. " Yes, George,and I shall not be hard to satisfy. Only, you mustallow that, as things look, they need a little ex-planation." " And shall have it," hastily addedGeorge, taking the chair his uncle offered, butbefore be could begin. Aunt Katy appeared, andsho hugged, and kissed, and cried over him, with-out once thinking of the money. Order restored,thus proceeded George's story : " The day I wentdown to Bellcove to take the money to Mr. Milvey,1 fell in by the way with a pleasant-looking gentle-man. We got to chatting so easily and naturallythat I hardly know which of us began it. At anyrate, when we got to Bellecove we were like oldacquaintances. I was annoyed at finding thatMr. Milvey was not at home, and would not be tillnext day. This compelled me to remain over, formy instructions, remember, were to deliver themoney to him alone. -, I dialike.carrying such a sumabout me,and Baid as much to my new friend—B ram-worth he said his name was—but he poch-pophedray fears, and ridiculed the idea of robbers or pick-pockets .being in ouch a- quiet little seaside town.'If you'd like a stroll on tbe 'beach after supper,'said the stranger,'when he hod shown me to the inn,' I'll. meet yen there at . Beyen.''(. It was lovelyOctober weather, and having . no better plan . ofpassing the time, in view,-1:assented. 1 foundMr.' Bramworth punctual.' The weather was de-lightful, and so wea my companion. We prplpngedour walk without time or distance. ¦ There was justbreeze enough to' ripple the water, and just sufficientmoonlight to' change theJ ripples, in to shimmeringgpld. - "if Haven't we/ gone fer:'{enough,?' I saidat length,'beginning: "t» feel. a little tired. !"Asyou please,' Mr. Bramworth answered; '.'.but beferereturning let us rest a moment and enjoy the beautyof the scene.' A littler way out lay a Vtriin-builtschooner,-from which, ¦.aa we 'stood looking at herflapping sails, a- boat put ,in for. the; beach. Nosponer had it landed than twe: ' trapping fellpwssprang ashore, a third remaining in the boat, andin on instant I was grappjed*

*.bound, and gagged.Bramworth,, instead, of , interfering, ¦ actually aidedmy. assailants, ftftd i rifiod- my;pockets himself.'Here* Captain Tftutline? be Baid,- •• I'll keepthis till you return." 'We'll settle all square then.It's safer than carrying the money to sea, and ypuknow me' well enough to'trust me.' '. '. Aye 1 aye !'gov'nor, returned the. other»*an' I Uiink you knowI Dick Tantline well enough fo'try no games on him.'"And without "more ado I was fluDg into the boat,which, site; the two men had followed, ;waa rowed

. rapidly back to the. schooner/.up-whose side I washoisted like a bale of goods,' and.1'then carried for-¦ ward'and'thruBt; down :a 'hatchway into a dark¦ouddy jind 8ec9rely"!|bat{ei^d;'£ii. ' : Soon,. by themptipni'I'knew y» 'were .urider sail,.but how thetime '.passed; hiiyr ' many 'days', and,. -nights "I re-mained.'a prisoner, I"had no meanf of telling,: for•in tha^place, day.and!night.were alikel.. The gagwas removed, - but my limbs rwere kept: confined.At 1 irregular lintorvals'a.'man1'brought me breadand-watery uhfastening uy hands-'1'ong'enough toallow me 'to :eat' And .drinK;':i It was . evident theydidn't mean fo sbirva in'p, for wha' eyer; other fate I

'niilrBt be reserved!' ' One dav" of' ni^ht: a dreadfuljstoriu('ar6B ,','.'Tiie small'vessel see'med tossed like aijatherj an . the deep, , and. bound, aa I .-.was,. andJb^rfeairomc8Jde !to Bide,. I: was in momentary dan-g»or of being dashed1 to'death;- ¦" 'Hey 1 you there I(-i-dojyoutaiow anything about workin' out a ship'srbck*nin'P f-a'I'dp,'.. I; • answered, and'truly j -for Ihad studied '-'navigation; '; and; ypii !inpw; I was al-my a cract yaclitsman.

^' Then I was hauled up

and'iinWun'd. j, The' stprm had abated,'and the suavJasshiriirig.'ftoagK the.sea waestill' rough., ;'fakethem tools/ said tqe.captain, .'and tell us where.weare, for I've a notion : that . we ore clean cut of our¦way.'. f,;I- must .wait till twelve p'clpck,' I an.swered. i ''IfJ .r be' that in' a few, minutes,' said thecaptain; ' lppking*.at' his watcbV At'-the prcplrfiQoment I-took":aii observation ; with; ,the sextant,nnd then;'by the'/aid Pf. the chronometers, charts,and tables)' waaabTe'tb'determine our exact position.The ' captain,expressed his satisfaction, but it wasof short duration, for 'a leak 1 a. leakl' was Boon thealarming cry.- ; . I .'toiled, at:the pumps with theothers, but in Tain. The water , gained, and thevessel was - sinking. . Besides .myself,' there werebut three men and the captain left." A boat riggedto the' davits'was, swung over the' sides and lowered.The fourinen clambered'in, and I was'about to'fol-low, whony the captain, called, oat s-rrtiCut adrift !—it's just as good, a - way as any of carryin*. out thecov'.nor^8.,orderB I' ". The ropes, were cut and theboat shot away, leaving me alone on the deck'of theBin king. vessel-J- I cast- a despairing look: around.What waB'.thatfBjfiqff to 'tbe leeward P'Waa.it landor cloud P 'tiy 'hcto\-bpuraed;

i',with 'a' sudden hppe.

The schooner was sjiking;slowly.. .' She might keepoflodtforan hour yet'.. I took thq wheel and headedher . straight fprJthe anistr obiect, .: The men in theboat had. Been it too, ..and" /were making in the samedirection.-; Aa:tlie schooner swept by them, a heavysea capaized their small craft, and left them strug-gling^

in the waves. !: Little gppd;os I qwed.ihem^ Icould-not'ilbea'r to - see fellow^creaturea' perish and6ffer''*o"'h'elp'. ?I tMewi''Ippt:a!jope,'

1 Tbe' captaintaught'it, but th© Others 'were , aweptioul, of reach,ind'sank..- '' 'You vftBdyed mylife l' cried the cap-1 ain.'afll hurled hJitrorBr the side, ' though I didn't: cruchdeaerve iii.i'Hpwe'ever, Dick Tautlino aint- b,eman:to forgut'a,good turn j'an'- if we get oUty' hiBj-and ever -ccme-. aorosa the lubber as put up the; ob;>ru hdp 'you' W'-get''even- with: him; .'see -'I< lotft !';But it's"1 no'-1 time'fpr .talkin1. , ' Yp'u'sticfctpiba'wheel: on' tU'eff forardrah'.look arter.'thftgaila1 ndirigginV , I ' pnl/Ijecfinieajppareht

that

there¦ w tft 'iihftftdr' j - Wfi)^ptQ-]gtrgftduy..tfOWftrdB it; and. ' rheij flverflMnuJes njo'ra, would -.have carried her to

he.'bo 'miindoep-WBteTjthe veBseVwas shoaled On¦ hQbeach.i. /.W»iprang into the breakers,'and.bebig: ood! Bwimnmni;-werei BPotfBaTe'aahpre The landns'frVBttriU trppioaU Wand.' uiiihhabited,,lrat 'abdund-

: iig'ifirfJrnfW \ «af tKfere ''the smuggler .«ptain,(for1 hat.'waii/hlg tra3e).;and. mya'elf Uveo.together. tUlii es8 < n»aju ':5ook' 'usIoffj^-Donng . the time,-Il 'fwiR T Hi ttAt.BraJnworth'B^orders .weret;ijo.thrpwme(Pvcrbpaxdflo,;far: out at sea-that-there,-wouldbenaohaiice of anybody,washing np.J-•rI!ye,brought the captain'home'' with me," Qeorge con-;toued,'<'and;'with.the:nejp'1of hiJflHdeice.hop'eto

, JpKh G e fea e 'out bpthjhands,, and. Tinted tp^i fog/his nephe.W, j rdx$,^^

tjbin>,V ,'.'.I1fiji Bno'uenl.dear.iindai.that yoa'ia noir,1 Bfitu eat'/Ao W Wi^.taJUur aid warinlypressing UietwQ^eitendwNtiandB .i&d^iffienptheiTotinK'man

1 waj5kedahput(iJf*iyi;Briltba; J«nd 'wenb' obedin no;iiVerypkoaaat BBOod'flfter'hia anht had toH:hirh .that¦ yery'8 Iis ' ra* ntIe\nan pneMr;T^

[•x ew^MMejr 'uieueiffhliouThby ^ABn.lieeiD ctitting-r ifiSa M j'tt g l i'aSiI I ]ai /aiid' tliat i 'pl clla-

.'»ii'thinjji Vjreiif'ji»ivgob^;'?8 5 fixed', Wiwe«px,theui;V' ni;we bpnCihit t -rnorrow,'.',glowledGeorge,a»¦ 1 ) $]#w iiyalStM oj«wn.ber.'candle: And heikapfchis> ord-vt'oWhen hsi'rang tha' bell-Hext day and asked3' ¦ermBt'if.lltisB Britton^wiis^ home.: ''f She is,''b ithMooniwiny^'-was 'the- anawer;1,1- "Oh I never.snindft;rt«TIi«j

¦rne.-rin 8ure/u*,Biiid tfow»«;ioll<ij»f-i,Tb gfV the j:jEirl £c.'tb the'f.ajitting -t -xoomV L't^TB eajs yon*^uepigo t^riitf MftrV," turning [firBijrmJajin4 £ljen¦"^X^aTffi-itfii^^^Vi'l^iawiJTar^Wea^y iu »«,ymlwpjft veral{defd)m^nyet;',< he,*tid^WlgagiJMnf Jawicini i±i4.tj.Thete'8'.no|aiowiBg trot1h|e.woiild;h»TeJlQ«ed her! :bnt iust then hp'txeamo'

\con>6ioiU'<BT^tfia''&company".;present; ¦, Mary.,wa8:irtt* ed:4«;the}&k~'George gavp'her'*'opmpahyi"'¦flid'BTrpittfid bjlw nb'w: the fittar pw'er nnder it,'rj,xoninfems4t]llain J" exclaimed e^orge^dTftnianxf,ihreateatoglyi I l^WJiy^Qebrge^ inteweded i^•that'iMr.iMnnnonrrJHeV the jcoundrel that

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¦•' ' '< ¦ • >\ Qoir?,.BKSOMAT18»I,ANDNEnBA10IAir-The88truljformidiabloand dreaded disoaaej,with nocturnal ppaamg,nervous' twitchings,' muscular cramps, and rfcUtic*, willyield, when treated by this Ointment. ' In no cases ii itmore important to have tho; Ointment thoroughly andeffectnouy conveyed throngh'tlie pores of the akin to tie-Effected jarja, upon which it; will .bring its soothing in-fluences to bear, and thus produce ease, oomfprt,- andBdonrity."" TKoP^Us should also .be taken in appropriatedoses to loaaen: tho inflammation, and to purify Uie blood{ 'BAD Lsps; BAD BBEASTS, OLD WOUNDS, ASD VV-CBEATIONS OI1 ALL ETHDS.—The application of thisOintment heals in a remarkable manner,'; every, kind oltfleeration, aof tone .the atiffiOi contracted tisflae|,c4UB«st' proud" jflesh to; disappear, and.fqnl and,.loath»pmo.d£acnArgers to' Micros converted into healthy healing anr.'fooea ; 'anS thfesft oflccta'tae'not temporary, but ars'radical andpermanent. '• ¦ c ' ¦' ¦"' •"•'¦'¦•r '- ' • ¦ • ¦ ~?w; PTLBB, FiexuiAa, AND ABSCBSSBS.—JTheseandallsimilar a£fectipna must be' cawf ally treated acoordsagtei.the pian'reoommendedin the printed inBtrnotiona,-. ;-T)iprOintmmt tn'u t'be'.appHed;d1rectly:t6'theps^a^ectediand HoBowBJVPillB be'Bmraltaneousiy taken to purify,the blood, and to relieve the -internal congoiHonir whiii'ire so fertile a csraie of this class of;disease.> '>0.'- ' ir 7?C'TIi DKOPSICAL ENI-A_BOBM»NT8,-8W»LI,IU Lias, ANDVABICOBS VBINS.—In the rodaotion of all GlandularSwellings noremedy equals tqis in'comparablo Ointment |t preremathe formation :o£ ertraneousgrturths, iujdis

su invaluable remedy,for oheokinff, all CkrqniojPiM;cHttrgea J" when diligently rubbed into the parts iifeofecLtho worst ease will yield in a oomporatively 'abort tf iib'Ptiin)9 'jV ta i'i f : : ; .. ; : - ¦'

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yAT'S/jEaJabUBimen , !533,; .Oxford-atreet, :Londcm t .alapby neazlyi erery. respectabls Viendor of modicsia -,ihrouffhputXhQ Civilised World, in Pots and BoxoP/ftt ,ls '.W .Zs'. 9d., 4a. Cd., lie.,' 22a., and 33J. caoK.;. Xha.'amaltert'i'dt of Ointment contains' one ounce i ond'tteTmrukHeet xof PQlafour dojen.- ' • • • ' ' • ' . '"..i ynll I printed directions are affixed to each Pot anS"

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*u u ee3dunritil' tuin'diLCe/consunipiioo, or.J aibcew of tlifl .llrer is %sta>bliBh'ea.' ': Theso' malidiea 'aro'.J onraile''if .'an«t ra--'time'by I tn4t fln'e'tonidBJi<31alt3raar»in?di'-dne/MPifc* UWoodooekfa Wind Patt'vThouitnd* **•Urm j tSeaafor alntbit every, complaint, »nd twbdnff »'enred,- i>^t(inWerjtoplate,tornend."< Of allOhennrap-*4L(..g4fi,»nd.&. 8d.-,iEerbpx, i- ¦rl.1 \!n:\ .»fflJ*;<;tlt j ^ y qs. frp jM jHSB* !j- - e. you broisn. «iijpurrestbylisiok ohild Bur eringjnihthepnispf <rjWoij.

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•Pjf'W w sold by Medicine Dealora eTorywhere;ai 1«U4 -,MrJbottlei^Mknufietured' ih-'Now 'Yori, an'd«t4M^iDrford.«tr«o Xbndbn;!:"l'. i- > "W. U: :i "(d28.1y- ';;r; I FiiOBttnfR- -EdB1 THE TBBTH isind BBXATH.1 •.—A few.drapKof.the liquid FUiHline.t riakhi eta »_J**";

toothbruahjproduM 'pleasantlathar,whiohthoronpily '¦cleinsea ji9';Teflta3fEom all .pftratites dec.iispnnwssr Ihardens;:the groia, prevents tartw, stops decuvgW qto thefjTeeth a peculiar pearly whiteneas,and«deji«lw?i •¦SWsnoeto/ithabrSai. It remoTes'aUunpleiuantodow ;arimngfrom decayed teeth or tobacco smoko.-..Thfl *Wj?oraif t •rbWKn*,1 being Donipoaed part of honty aidiweei".horbs,'ls"aeUoiou8 ~to ' the taste iind tho greatest Toikjj.daoovery of the «*e ¦ Price ia. 6di of all«henum«i«^W ar tlW,. ) ¦h-t 'W n rtiT.T.rrp- V48S OtKlfc'PBtreet^Lpnnon;^: ; ¦•'",T.f . . ;:"[- 'iTd29Jy;Htr 4THBOAT A»«Cil6K8 AHD BpABSEMESa.+r-Alli''

' Buffering fxonv ixritttio]i of the -.throat and; ho8rB6u06B>-''JwillbfiaBreeablyBurtiriBed ittheaJmoatimniediaJprolieff1-afforded; by tho ua« of "Brown's BronoKal Jroaet.' 'The**: famous,^Woiengc«'.'-'«*»>nowv; sold byJa«sjtiB«(jiaeittkle' ChemisU; in.thisoounby«tl«.L l}d. peibP .*;Pe .troubledwitha'haokiiiffwngh.Ui'i^OoI^if * :&onehi*d affe^on*,' ca ot. try.thWtooa W !'iiiiu>E^ubleiif »llowedtor^gre«tleidtin*«r 2^ iandiA.Um o/fJfoe&»^a;£t«f4h«^^fprds,' Biown's BrpnohialTroohe«,1 ar»<?i tte.Ootoe'iamen* tfeunp around ta^box.—MaiufactwbdftrJift?*!; ?

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