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Page 1: snap.waterfordcoco.iesnap.waterfordcoco.ie/collections/enewspapers/WNS/1876/... · 2018-07-17 · THK WATERFORD NEWS EsT*nLisuiB—1817. (AlJcraan KXII MOSD, Proprietor.) LAROEST

THK WATERFOR D NEWSEsT*nLisuiB—1817.

(AlJcraan K XII MOSD , Proprietor.)

LAROEST Ct KCVLA TIOS t.N THK SOUTH OF IRELAND.

''vitis'iri ' ftvry Friday livening, at Xo. 49 King Street,i irru*n* Tiir V K O Y I N C I *i. B A N K . 1

PRICK TI I K I T. I'ESC K ; YEA RLY ( IN ADV A NCE ) 13s. ;I' v 1'OST , Y KAIU .Y. lfis., IN ADVANCE.

A gents for Sale of THE NEWS:•VA 'l 'KUHUU 1—Mr. W. K KI .LY , Litt le (JrarKc's-sticet.

• ;jfO- '-> ttK—Mi rH CLANCY , Refreshment Rooms, in!7tmtul-*tT'.- ltrect.

PASSAGE 7K KAST—The Missrs LOVE, Hotel , Square.CAHKICK ;-. ^.OS-SUIR—Mr. J.M.M URI - UY .NOWB Agent.' "j j y s i ) O } \ — i,For AdTts.) llr. Wil , CAHKOL L, 123,

Longhboro'-iond (North), Brixton.DUBLIN— A DVKHTIBIXG AOENTS : Messrs. W. H.

SMITH & ^ON , Abbey street.DUNGAKYAN—Mr. EDWARD BKF.KNAN , Stationer,

&c, Tost nud Telegraph Offico , Tho Square.KILKENNY—>lr. J OHN SI CM -HY , Koee Inn-street.CASTLECO3 1KK—Mr. J. U CLOIIAK, Main-street.

CE K T K N N 1A L IN T E IIK A TI 0 N A LEXHIBITION.

Arranceu-.cutrt mau« tor VLKAsUUK EXCURSIONSFROM PHILADELPHIA to KIAGAK A V A L L S ,And tvery ollirl puint > t int i UM in the UtilTBD STATM

and CASADI .Tbe ouly D IRECT LIM( of Steamer* to Philadel phia U the

AMKII1CAN LINK.« U N I T K 1 ) fiTATE> M A I L STEAMEKS.

miUwr fr Liverpool to PhiladelphiaX/j jT -, KYKI.Y \\KDM ->1 )AY.4B3aM*ts» Oillinj : ni Quiinstuwn cveiy TUCKSDAT.Xirst-clani Kull-poMiml Iron Slram>lii |.s an1 appointed to

Sail :-I L L I N O I S May 24 1 I 'KNN sYLVANIAJnne H•LOUD CI.IVK ... M HV 31 «C1TY ot LIMEIUL'K... 21OHIO June 7 | IS 1) 1 AS A 28No iiitiruiuliatr l'a« 8i i i K i i . s carried on voyages uiarkr-d tliu> #

The only Ttaus-Atlai.t u : Line sailing under the United!-tntt> Flap, and ciuiy iii R the America n Halts for ?aviutlife , bi-biitett tin* utual icnip Unieut lit Lilelicat. % anil an extranuuibi r of Lilc l'rfseivers. Tlienexnuiuiodatiou lor nil classesui rnfsmRtrs is tqual lo an) ot the European btentudii pLinre. Evrrv StpatniT rarrit-sa Surctuu and Stewardess.

I'asn-iiprrs and e. wls airlanded at Philadel phia un theWliarl nt tin- IViimy lmiiin Kniln ad Cuuipany, which hasthe tbottmt and u ost direct ronie to nil places IU the West-em States .

l'«?-H'UfE.eifc I'Y thi * line CMI pass direct iuto tbe lUilroadCars without feavmn the I.audini: Wlurl , and ouder the•ami- rc-of , there arc li ffii shnmit Hoc.m , L'uittd States Lit.Itt HUJ , '1VI< i:r;< ] )• Office , Ejcbamie Olh'ce, aud liaggageKiprcss Office.

CABIK 1'A « SX G B , £16 loi. to £22 Is. Ut 'turn Tickets atreduced r»tc>.

fcTEH tAOv : 1'istAGS us low as by nny other fast line,includicg an ntup le supply of pood l'tonsion*. Slci rajifPassengers aie torwardrd to New York or llo.tou withoutedditioual chdr. :f .

IXTKKMBblATK I'ASBAO r., indu'lill? l'fds , lit'ddlllg, tll dall uecrasary Utensil * uiij »t*paiHic Table , £8 8*.

App ly ill i'hllw df l| l.ia to J'ETBB H KlfiUT A Soltf ,Grueml Af in S , 3C7 , U ulnul- st utt; in Quirnxowii , to N.A J. (.VHJil ^t Si lliothns ; and in Livcifxol , to

U I C I I A K I ^O X , Sl'ENCK A Co.,t l 17 and 19 Wat t r-MriH; or

JOHN UEVKHEUX . Quay, Wnterford.

TUE I1USU BOATS !

W H I T E S T A R L I K E .UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS.

n.tluTi.ii!- Hurtlnn. 3,(XKJ iluin-puwtT ,

i ^5^* ^,'i Liverpool for New York

I' lMitiipcra to all pn i t f nl 'In- Uni t id Sl»tr» ai.d CHiiada ,lirlniniiii; l inni N i » Yoik r»fiy Sjtunlaj .

Tbe wrll .Vuowii la>l Mail Sti-iiinrrs ot tins line , »ll con-Mruct f d 'iy Mis -r> . I I A B L A MI * WoiPl . ot lS ilt.i ^t , tulrtbc Lan p i!(.utr-., ricororarlidid ly Liiut . M A C K T , tin bothU u t w a i d n n d llciimw.rd I'rfh ^itik . They si.il as undtr:—

From I. IVKKPOOL, lia QCKLNMOWS : —GERMANIC.. . Thursday, ... Jnno 22ndCELTIC ... Thursday, ... June 29thBRITANNIC... Thursday, ... July 13thG E H M A X 1 C . . . Thursday, ... Jul y 27ihCELTIC ... Thursday, ... Aug. 3rd

most NEW YOHK :CELTIC . . . Saturday, ... Juuo 3rd

Ibe seu.w »ud >l ''iulil<1 v»^'l» l.dwe ibo. li8S«URf to lh<-»l .ort< -»t PWM I K- tiu.r , iii.d atlord to 1'asMURiii the hig hestdi-prte ol coitiU .it h it t i i i '" « I I H I I I I I I I I I - at > <a .

Ave raf i- l'u»Mi |:i', in ^un n.-r , 61 •!»)• ; Wn.t< -r , 8J days.Earb Vfkaelis. consiructid iu 7 «Mt -i-t> glj t ti.mp»rtinentb.

'Ib>- SI BFUA OI!* i-re umieually »p.ii.iuu>. mil 1'ghtid ,vriit i latrd , iinil wat ii .rd , and Pawi-oii i ni ul this cla>s receivetlic ntmoM civ i l i iv md Mtni iT. i i . A" u»i-.mil«l mpply otC'cn led J' I U V I M I .'I . > t d u v i l r i . int i i t iK 1111- ol charit r.StticaidrsM-i. ib M H i a y r t n a i l i i i i l tin- Wtinrn and Clnldrt-n.Steerage Fau at Heduad ltatt -

Foi Irt-i ^ t.! mi l mil I < i i :inim!:i- , "iv 'i at t l .* Orlnekof tin- Con pi.i.j, 37, Uro ndway, Nt w Yuik , Mid 120F. liii ti -C)C!|.1J -I" 11 . ( 'mat ": Hi Qu- l l i> l l «n , lo J iML.- ^COTI &(.0. ; or

I S . M A Y, 1.\ 1 U K & Co., 10, \Vutir-! - tuct , Livrifool ,:.IM ! 3-1 , 1 #!¦ •¦• i i l i i i t l - t tn t t , Li iiih- u, K.I.'. [jaC-tl

T. S. i l A K V K Y , LI I I U Gw rg. V-ttm-i . ai.ilJ A M K S I I K N N K S S Y , Gnat u'n.«f '> >t , Wninlnd ,J. M. .N i l l U ' I l Y , 43, Ni w -lani - , Cuintk-cn Suir.J O H N W A L L , Jim., l>iui fKit «»n.J O H N U O L . H I A N , LVtlccflOivr.J A M K S WA'IT- . H. iitual.cn.

ENGLAND AND.SOUTH WALKS, AM. TDK SOUTHOF I K K L A N D .

iMi 'KOVF.i i .SK I E V I C L by G KKAT WESTERN RAILWAT ,cia M II .FOIU ) HAVEN.

In ruiincciioii with tho A'ATHIEOKD AND LI M E K I C K andVTATEKFOUH A X U CI S T K A I. I BKLAND Lines.

SHORTEST ROUTE and REDUCED PARES__ MOI Eivrci.i Trams an'! Xcw Fast H ail „ -^SLZL O -wmft^ ZP oifa iwei **. MBSi

{Conveying VaatiKjtn nnit Caryo only) nny Keek day.

DOWN.— LKAVK LONDON (Puddinplon) nt 5.15 p.m.,aL'l Auii ivE AT ¦\\'ATEUVOIID (weather aiidcin.uinstani.us Ticrmitting) about eleven a.m., intime for the Trains on the Watcrford undLimvrii k ivi:d Central Ireland Lines.

UP.—Li-av c W ATKHV OI :!) ut iM \< -»<., on Arrival of11.20 u.ui Train Jrom Limerick, tnul 1U.3J u.m.Truin lioni Marj-ijorotiuh, Anuiviso in LONDON

(weatherami circumstttuccs i.ermitting) at l'J.10noon , followitiK <luy.

X« Cnrpo enn l e rercived on board niter 4 IS p.m.,when the stapes will be removed , to enable tho Steamersto dej .urt PUNCTUALLY ut the op)iointed time.

tSJ' Slieciitl Cattle lioaLs leave Watcrford for NewMilford , on Tui-fdnyn und Fridays , ot 5.30 p.m., and onmill other dnvs a> may he required.

1' A l; K li— WA TKRFOHU AXU LOKUON:biSG l.E(availablc for -I DuyB)lst Cla^B and Saloon, 4GH yd

2nd Clahs and Saloon, 3os Cd;, ,. 3rd CIIIHS und Fore Cubin , 20H 0d

Hi.Ttliss i available tor i month) \y t Clas.- &. Saloou, 7Gs, ' ' .. „ i-'ud Clu^s i fc'aloon , 50s.

:(rd Class und Fore Cobin , 33s Gd.Further infuru.utit.ii can be obtained from Jlr. J. \V.

bowNr.Y.lCuihvuy TertniuuH , Limerick ; WrWD MCNA -siAitA , Adel phi \\ hart , Watcrford ; the KEDVCED FABEKbitween other ini|Kjrtant Station.- , the Time Tables, and'1 hrouxli l,'ute» for (Joodh , ic., ran be obtained of Mr.\V. J. liusSELL.thc Great Western Kuilnay Company 'Agent , Adelpni Wharf , Wuterford.

J. UliJKliSON, General Manajjer.Paddincton Terminus. )7.tf

NATIONAL LINE to NEW YORKLAKGKST 1'ASSENGEK STEMSHU'S.

6'/<i;'«. ro»i # . a / t ij / t . Torn.KOYTT, (irocan !*M ' K NGUM., Thompfon 4'XHISl-AlS . Ura.ee *>*" ¦ THKgUKKN , Hra?B 44UITALY , WcUier WJ HOLLAND, Snnpiou 3tJ7ritA.Nf .K . Altrtr :S<1 KHIS , Spencc-r X'iliL 'ASADA.Summr iVX( 1IKI.VKTIA , Tlioinfon.. '¦ii'li(iUKK CK , Andrew!" M«i DKNJIAItK .WillianiF.... ST23

>VMH LI Y K H I -UIII. I" N KW YOKK every Wednesday.From Q I > KN .STO« X , TIIUHSUAY ; from LO.MJ ON to

N MV YO K K <.»cry WKUNESUAY.;-..'..¦ ii K « i . > , >¦» ¦ l. ivr rp iol SI P .. IIIH> , l\i, 16, ;.li d 17

(iu Ui- :i» i hj Li.iidi.'ii S •-i - iuei i - , l'l , IS, and IS (iuinmf. —KeiimiTal i '. -, 21 .>inl '22 iiuint*- .

n:i?e lo Nriv Y . i k , H-)»loii , »"'! riiikde '.|ihi» ,tU.Fi, :- :). i- r ii jt. -ot :.ici.ii ,u.i.dkli. n nnUl.i.mJ.iini' o- Fu s- lt Provision ^.

!;• .v. -. K Y . l . ': ''(.I j t . iU N a i l , i.al S!«aii.>l.i|i irmrpaiiv iL tn i tn l ) ,MAI.'A , .A( !<-1'« *_>."J t \\ Ht« r- '.lri-i-l , Livtijiool.l.i .'twi'i -n ntl •>'• .f,|.i; A f .K.\T Pnu WATtKFOHU :Thioup l. 1:_ I J.K«EM1A11 il LT.I 'JIY, JfarronBtrurjd Street.W. .1. l:i.- j..y.uj)< jn;m |IY , f - . i t iV - 1- n-i iuir ; H I C U A B D LON IIT ,AR ciit , At.i- .*; L I ,t r ( l t ( ,j, , f . i-.ic n A i - t . l'n Ki..\> , ItroA n-ttie r t , I't-i t-

i;, t . r'l .HH- T»1 . ( i n t e r , N . R lins- ; 1'lTg. 1.AN OAX ,_L "'j""1!" v n ; ¦io-i.i n Mii .oy, U H O I , iJni 'ynivMi i or t"

C \ i ' l l ( K ( i ^' :'"d J- f L M M 1 N - anil llnr.s., tju rni>1n»ti .

K I C K - O N - b U I H KMIOHAT1ON OFFICEf ir» .

r GOVEEKMEMT EMIGRATIONTO NEW Z E A L A N D , QUEENSLAND , * CANADA.FltEE PASSAGES to NEW ZEALAND granted

to eligible Aiip licauts. ASSISTED PASSAGESGranted to CANADA. Particulars of which can behad on appjilicntion to J. Jl. MVII'IY , Agent.

Steamers to New York twice * w«k , from QueenR.town , Liverpool , Dirry, Uubliu . GUsgow , and London.First-olaes Sbi pB from Liverpool and London to A UR -tralia awl Queeuslur.d once a month.

Emigration Office—13 NhW LANE , CAKU 1CK.ON-SUIli. rjatl-tf

"VTKRVOUS DEBILITY.—GKAT1S, a Medi-XI cal Work , blowing sufferers how they may becored without the aid of QnackH. Free on receipt ofposUgo ntarnp. Addresn, SE'.nETAUT , Institute of Ana.toray, Birmineh»m. myl9-3m"

S H 1 i> V I N G .

C L Y D E S H I P P I N G C O M P A N YJUNE , 1876.

Regular STEA M C O M M V K l C A r i O K lelweevW A T E R F O R D and L O N D O H ,Via Southampton , and Londou and South We&l'rn Kaitway ,PLTWOCTH and SOUTHAMPTON, and SOUTH of

ENGLAND, COhK , DUBLIN , BELFAST, andGLASGOW.- "V » fTHHE new aud powcrlul Screw Steamtrs

jaiJ ^ . 1 COPELANI>, TOWAUD , SANDA ,gKI\ f^>xKKH»YV (lHT. : CUMDKAE , WICK-•SBSBS* LOW, a udAKKLOW .areiulcuJed to £>nil as undtr (w i-uther piriniltiu?, unless pn-vonted by any uuforehWD circuniblanci.k), willi liberty to lowVrssrlr, and lo render avaistauce to Vei^eh iu Distieea :

KUOM WATEBFOP.D TO GLASGOW ,Friday, 2nd June, 1 p.m., ia CorV aud UrlfastSaturday, 3rd „ C p.m., via Uellait.Tupsday, 6ih ,, I p.m., via Dublin.Wednesday, 7lh „ 1 p.m., via Cork.Friday, »:h „ 1 p.m., tia Coik and BelfastSaturday, lOih „ 0 p.m., via I5tl(»»tTui'niay, 13id „ 1 p.tB. , »ia Dublin.Wrdneiday , 14th „ 1 p.m., im Cork.Fri.lay, 16th „ 1 p.m., via Cork and BelfastSaturday, 17ih „ 0 p.m., via Belfast.Tueadny, 20th „ 1 p.m., via lluWin .Wcdnwday, 21st „ 1 p.m., «''» C°r

, , „Friday, 23. d „ 1 p.m., via Cork and helfastSutuidiiy, 24th „ 6 p.m., via llellaatTuesday 27th „ 1 p.m., via Dublin.Wednesday, 28th „ 1 p.m., via Coik.Friday, 3Oih „ 1 P.m., via foik nnd llelfast

FROM GLASGOW VU W A l E U t O H D ,Eveiy MONDAY , \\ KDN ESUAY , aud KKIDAY ,

'2 p.m. j Hail to Greenocl , 6 p.m.Noix.-The Steamtr on Friday K"i.-» via Ci.rk.

FhOil WATEHrOHD -1O BELFAST.Every Klt l DA Y, via Cork , - - at 1 p.m.Everj SATUKDAY , dincl , • • at 6 p.m.

BELFAST TO WATEUFOUl * .Every THUKsIiAV , diree(.

AWo on MONDAYS , 12th , aud 2Cth June.Kmm WATKKi 'OUI) 'JO DUbLIN , direc t,

Every TUESDAY , ... ••¦ at 1 p.m.DUIiLIN loWATKKFOKl ) , Via (- laspow.

Every WEDNESDAY.KUOM UATEKFOHD '10 L O K K .

Every WEDNhMUY , • • ut 1 p.m.Etury KKIDA Y, • " nt 1 p.m.

t'KOSl COHK TO WATEHFO HU , direct .Kveiy MONDAY.

WATEHVOUD TO LONDON ,Sleamer to ^oulhun.pton , thtuce by London aud South

Wcturn Ka i iAi y tu Ninf W "-> Siaii. ii , ailbruug h l;uii>,Every SATUKDAY ,

Al«o oii WEDNESDAYS, 14ih, aud 28th June , at 4 p.m.l.ONI/ON TO \\ A'lEliFOKIl- Every TUEbDAY ,

Goid» litxt- ivi- d at any ol the Nmivi i iK llouso ol tn»l.onilon aud Stuih W iHern l lai lnay Comj any, aud litNine Elms Station up to 6.30 p.m.

WATEUFOUD '10 I'LYMOli 'I H , diucl ,Every SAlUUDAY ;

Also OD WEDNESDAYS, Uth und 28ih June , at 4 p.m.FLYMOUTH 10 WATEUFO UD , duett ,

E»fiy yillDAY, ut 2 p.m.WATEHKOUD to SOUTHAMF 'I ON, via Plymouth ,

Ever) SATUUIJAY ,AKo . ou WEDNESDAYS, 14th knd 28th Juue , at i p.m.

SOUTHAMPT ON TO WA TEUKOHD , vin l'lyuiouth ,Every WEDNESDAY , at lOa.m

These Stiaihtis have ciccllenl atcumniodation lor passeo-gers. l'ASS AGE-MONEY.

C&hin. Keturn. DeckHuleilonl to t.U.gow or lii lfus! 17s. Bd. 26s 1U-.

Oorl ... 8* I*8 6aDublin , ... 10s- — 8»

I'l juiou tb aud Soutbaiuptou 20s. 30». 1U>.Louoim, ... 25<. — 16- .

Sift- NOTE.— T W Cljde Shipp irj(s I'uu.puuy Insiu eallGood.- Shipped by thew Lints ot Meameu.at 3»4d. percentto Tinders, hating Jeurly agret-uit -utH , and bt, per tenl to tt-caMunul &hip|iei»-value r to he declared at time of sliip-mcut. Form.1) mid all mlorroation to hf had at the Offices.

For Han* ol Fiei gbt , &c., applj lo — J . C. l'l K K B U -IOK , liellnsl ; H ISET J. W ARI .KO , I'l}mouth ; II . \ \ .W ILLIAXS , Loudou and froutb -We uteru Uailwa) Cou.pauy,Ex.t.r Building- , Arihui-stteet , WfM , <ud ilieir HecnviiigHouses tluou ,jliout Londou j Clyde Slnpt.ii'is Co., 40, LpperCecil-street , Lmientk ; Suuib»u.ptun ; 27,E<im (^uHy, l;i-s.l.\ > , uuu l'ait ick' s Quay.t 'oKS.

CLYDL Sll l l'f lNG CO.Ml'AM ,L'u.-lum lloube yuHJ , Wiiteiluid.

Special Foims of Hills of Lading iwiuueil by the Cly deShi ppitiK Company, to he hud Ironi the. Af ents .

WATERFORD STEAMSHIP COMPANY-(LIMITED).

IN TENDED ORDER OF SAILING—JUXE , 1870.STEAMERS,

GIPSY , LAliA , ZEPnYll , nud CLIO.»v _ M OTICK.—'l lieWaterfordSteamsliip

jUrrv iM Corapanyreceive Goods for Shipment53y(J»« »- °" tlie following Terms only :—They reservejflHBB SSb the right to carry by any, uot by particularVci-seli. , u'illj liberty to Tow Ships and call at other Pottsnm! nil) not he accountable for injuries or losses arisiug fioinlcl-y, ^c.iileuts ot the Seas, Rivers , Kire, the Queeu 'b Ene-uiirs , detective Navigation ,or accidents trom any other causeooi lor any loss which might have been covered by Irjsuraoce,nor for Leakage, lireaiage.Corjditiou, (jualily, ur contents olany l'atcels orl'ftckages , unless specially entered and adva-onm Frei fcr.1 paid. Goods not removed to be Stored at the

risk and cxpeuse ot the Consignees.U A T E H F0 H D A N D H K 1 S T O L.

Kiom W atH-li.id lo lirinol : F iom Lrisl . I to Walerfonl .blltECT IHBECT.

Tuesdav, ,v (i ... S Moru Thursday, June 1 ... 1 Aft 'uTuefilaT, „ 13 ... 11 Moru Thursday, ,, S ... 7 MornTui-edav , ,„ i > ... 8 iloru 1'hurEday, ,, 15 ...U 3[oruTuesday, „ 27 ... 12 Noon Tliurfilay, „ V3 ... 6 Morn

Thuifday, ,, 20 ...11 MornCL1U.

Fiom W'nl. i U.td to llrislol , l i . n . Illmlol to W aterloul ,birrcl. Cblliui; HI IVniriol t DuiV.

Vriduy Jnuc - ... 4 AfVu,Tacsday, June 0 ... &^ Atl'nFriitay „ !l ... 1" .Moruil'uesday, ,, l'J ... Ui HornFriday „ lli ... 2 AffuiTucsdaj, „ .0 ... I Alt'uK.irtay, „ 83 ... 10 Mom Tuesday, „ 27 ... 'Jl MoruFridnj, „ .JO ... 2 Affn Tuesday, July 1 ... H Affn

% C- On t arly MornttiKnailiii|;B , inuCatj iuot theMeani -er.s will be Open t<i receive Passepge's arriving trom Londonhy the Nigbt MailTrai t ..

C'ubiu Fare , 16» 0d.; Servants and CbildriA , 10«. Od.Itetuin ilo., 2os. j or with liberty to return Irom Dublin. ..i t , ur Wi'2lord, 31i> «"•'., Sttwanl's lee included ; Deck'k .tid. Keinales attend the Ladies 'Cahin.Kxtcosion of time granted on all return tickets on tbe follow-

ing terms :For a fortnight—3s. (id. ; and for every subsequent

week , 2e.W A T E K K O K I ) A N 1) L I V E H P 001. .

y F O M WJ 1KKF0KI ) . T K U M L I M K I O U I . :

Friday, Join' 2 — B Morntridajr , June V! — C Aft'.uMonday, „ 5 —12 XoouiMuudiiy, ,, 5 — 9 MornWednesday „ 7 —12 X«.u WcJuef-day, ,, 7 —Iu jtornKridny, „ « —12 SoouJFriday, „ 9 —11 MoruMoiulny, „ 12 ... ai Affn :Mouday, „ 12 — 1 AffnWedm-.-day ,, 1» — -ii A fCu:\V«]uMrtay, „ U — 3 Aft'nFriday „ 10 — Ii Muru Friday, „ 10 — 5 Aft 'uMonday, „ l'J ..10» Jlorn Monday, „ 19 — 8 MomWeduinlay, „ 21 —11% Morn W'cdnt.-day, „ 2 1 — 9 MoruKriilny, „ 23 —12 Noou'Fri lay, „ 23 —11 MoruMomluy, „ :S — 'A AlfujMuuday, „ 2(> — 1 Aft 'u\Vedm»d«y „ 28 — 3J Aft'nl W°ediib.day „ 28 — 3 Aft'uV\ ulni-Mlay ,, 'Jll — 7 Morn Friday, „ ) — 5 Aft'n

(,'alnii tale , 17?. 0<l ; hervmilh I l iav i l l in i ; nul l laiuilie ?)xi.il ( Inlilreii , U* ; I> • L V , 10". ; Clindiei 1 , i t . Feinales ai-tf-nd tiie 1 adiet 'Ctln u

(ji^iiU neeivnl at Clarence Dm Is , I.ivrrp 'ul .WATEliFOUD AND DUNGAKVAN.

I K O M W A T K U r O K U . (RUM D U . N G A K V A N .

Fiiiliiy, Juno '2, 8morrj'Suturdiiy, Juno3 , 12 uoonMonday , „ 5, lOmoru .Tueuday, „ G, \ uft'nWednetuay , „ 7, 10 moru'Thuraday, „ 8, G moruFriday, ,, i) , 11 mom Saturday , ,, 10, 7 mornMonday, ,, 12, 12 DooD,Tuesday, „ 13, 7 aft'nWednesday, „ 14, 2 aft'u Thursday, „ 15, 9 mornFriday, „ 1(3 , 2 sffnlSiiturday, „ 17, ii mornMonday , „ 19, 8 raon> Tuesday, ,, 20, 1 aft 'nWednesday, „ 21, 9 moru 1 hureday, „ i'l , 2 nft'nFriday „ 23, 10morn Saturday, „ 24, G mornMonday, „ 20, 12 DOOD|Tue8day, „ 27 , 7 alt 'uWcduettlay „ 2b, 1 nfi'o|Thur»day „ 2'J, 8 mornFriday, „ 30, 2 afl'ol

\> A T E H I 'OI l l) A N I) N E W U O 8 S .• K O M W AT j EFOnu—Dail y, ^undaja eicepted ,.-.! 3.40 p.mKu o M Nsw HcBB— Daily , Sundays dcepttd . ^l b45 a.m.

W A T E H V 0 U D AN D D U N C A N N O N.K M. M W AI EK F O KU —Dail y, Nundaja excppled , at 3.-I5 p.m.F R O M L chCA Ni tOK— Daily, Sui.d^} i. cxci-rled , t H.16 a iu.

l l ' i ih i M-uiteil and eveiy ihlo imation i i iv i t i hy fgi- nii . »tItBl K lOL—Tlir Genual Slfan.pactet OIKce , U2 l'rluce• l . ;I> U > G A HV A I > — Mr.T. Duivney, .\Um-strea ; Livtm-ooL —W a l . i l m i l Mriili.bhi p Ciiinpdii), l!3 hiunnwn k-»irrrt ,W<t l i -it iKlon l iuili ini f k, aud at tlic L'l'inpanj 's Ollio- , the M A L L ,WArKK V Oll l i .

For (Ac Ult.O 'l i.- the Life."—f t e l/ i \iUr:.»<.n.y, c h a f .xii , verse 23.

Clarke's World Famed Blood Mixture-I?OH CLEANSING and Cl .EAlt lNG tlie lil.OOD fromi. A L L l l l l 'UH ITIKSs ttl i i - lhir anhinjt I urn yi.ullilulini l i .-neticii (,r any oll-ir cauBv , ii ol ht too highl y rrcuiL.n eii.h'il . Ii cmes Old Soim; cnn» Ii ie iat . i l Stun, in tl.uNi-i k L'lcrrat f-d Hnre Le»s; Il!«ckhead i> »r Piuiplenon (h*Fare ; Scuivy Sons; C»licen.u> L'h . l > : Ulood anil >klu Ijicm ' <f , (ilnuduUr Swrllill^f , »ud clnlr« '-he Ulood lioiu allInit'iire M.ittet , tiom wliiitever c»u>e in»iiu.

A» ihis imiiure U ph aK ant la thu l»ue, and warr.-iutcd hitfrom mi i tuiy— which all pi(/» anil tno-t medniiies M .I I I lorthe .il'iive di>e«»s L'I .II I HIII — Ihtr i'lOjjiiel ^'r solicitssuffireis10 ^:iv^ it a trix l to leAt its

value.I I IOISAMU O» TK8IIB0MA1S P80M ILt PAEI«.

SII I. I in llutt lrs 2- . (H. I B I I I , anil m Casri-, cuiitaminj 0l i . l l l i - , U.-. r.'tU , mtlkient Id ifl rcl a prii i i anti it cuie iu11 i i):-> i'udii.K cake*, by all Chii i i i>ts H I M ! l'ai iui Aln l i t i t i eWndot^ ; ur hent lo any ndili»s on leci i pl nt 30 or 132stamp- , by

r". J . C L A K K E . l'hcmibt , llinh .>tri * l , Liuroln .WirOLBiALF. AOBBTt :

B;IICIHV & Son*. Lon.li.ii ,and ..II Hie VVI.-.l^-nU llnu-ra.

{&* For EVELET LilitLs , of every description andniie, printed to order, come to TII K N EWS OrncK , 49Kicg itrMb.

RAIL W Y TIM E TABLES FOB AIA\\\ A n :K KO uirAiJ i)

v CJENTIUI]'TKE

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'N T>"AN D

K I L K E N N Y JUNCTION UA1LWAY S.Tlis tbotiesi route Irom Waterkrd anil Kilkenny lo Dublin,

A tblooe , 1'* tlumoa, l'ariODktown.otr Ne.'QKb , it via Marjboro'.L5~ In.proted quick an<! tbroupb ually cummuuioatlon bc-

ween Mar>Loroi>i!li aD«l otber BiaiioDb to Waierl .-rd , tbenctiriaNetr Mitloid to LODII OD end all btationi OD tbe ij reat West-t-in railway ot England.

r&Oll WATE&PnRn

TR«lh» OH WtiKk DATh. h L ' h U A Y S

«TIIION« l i s a t«*is»j| i ij I 2 A 3 |I ; 4 J*T ""• UlSk. Ula.b. |clu».. Clab« . Cl»« Clj.» -

A.M. I r.M. , .M. '_ r.u n _» P "oIi m Ii ni ~h in . Ii ru Ii ni ii in

Waterlord_<frpar<i. t 7 16 1 0 4 0 I U i ...Klhuaco*....___ 7 V5 1 in 4 lo — Vi M ...Mullioavat ? 35 — ) j0 12 si ...Ually hale } 66 ! I :« « iu I — 12 J Tliomasiown .„ t 11 I 111 < ii — 1Itenuetsbridge I t t l t i j | — 1 aj ...Kilkenny arrival 8 4U ! 2 21' 5 20 — ! ->' ...

Uo itparlurt b 59 ' nil i ]ii — 1 iv ...i)allyrag 8rl_ _... ' 8 IS I V 6u 6 iu — 2 l,, | ...Atlauagb ....._... ! n •£> \ & u I B C — - lc ¦•¦Al.bejleix ! » 50 , a 16 ; 6 Ii — 2 a.. ...Marjboro ' arrirr./jto lo I it 35 ' 6 is — 3 >' •••Ma jboioujb aip ^vji 'ill it I 4 t ; 46 — 3 a ...1'nriarliDgit.n June 'n!U I I I 4 U I 8 7 — 3 <¦•' —Dublin arrival' I 16 I 6 «j 110 0 — i <Atblone Junct iin arrl\ i 40 i t 30 I — — Mj iyuoto- ... doicn' 'U 30 — ' 7 u — U»lljbr..phj- _ j lO in ' — 1 4n _ Kobtiea

I I a4 ! - :( ] _ Pariomiown ,12 4 — I 9 0 — PffrluwDa M |12 44 1 — . 9 40 — ... —N«ua||Ii ig J31 _ ! (, 20 — ... -Templemure .^ I — — (. 17 _ ... —Thuiltt orrlvali 1 3(i - i H 35 — ... —

TO WATEEFOBD1 / 'I . ¦ .* \ . . I 1 ¦ • bUhUAItt

.1A1 K > S I » t 3 1 - 2 4l3l K l 41Cln... Ulan.. Clask. Cla» 1 -J k'J 1 1 Jl

A. M . A^. A. M . . f .M, Clas s.^las:... , Ii m n 111 . h in ; h 111 h in , 1. 11.1 buries.... Oryarlurr — 7 10 i : I 85 _ 2 •Toniplemmc _ 7 VU ; _ 'i U - ' i llB»ll)Uio i .h j _ _ _ 7 5U : _ -i 4a — 'I 41N CUIIK II . - li jo _ ' 1 l> _ —1 ortunma ........._... ti I. > — _l'nrauiitlow D t 4o — ' 1 • 0 — —«»"••»«> _ 1 13 , _ j j jj _ _nn.rj t.uio ...arr(,..u;/ _ B 38 ' — 3 19 _ 3 24Aiblunc JuDct ino ...» _ i b It — — —Uul"m ci«j urluit _ b U ; U u : 1 U — 9 3u1 Mrtarlin ston luuc. 'n 8 3 ' iu 13 j 5 45 _ 11 13M>rynuro '..arrl . nun — b 25 19 3u 3 U — II 5'JM»s I>», M _ I Mail j ia *a _ iMuryuoro . .Mr/ ariuri — t 4u m 3;, ;i 311 _ : 4 11AbUeyleix 6 (/ jo 5i I 3 50 — MilA "»uagti _ a 15 1 _ j •) 5 _ I < thBali)ia( !Ka™ _ u ii n i & ! 4 10 _ ' 4 «Kilkenny . . . .arrival — U 4i 11 4o i 1 38 — ' 5 10«u - Ufj.urturt ] 7 3 . 10 > 11 4j I 4 60 — ! i 2"BtnmeubriUKe | 7 45 111 1: i . ! j j — 1 5 3/'Ihvniui.mi. _... 6 i U, i5 :12 t ] J 20 — ! 5 41l>all>l.alc 8 15 1I1 411 11 14 : 5 3 0 _ ! u nMullinava t e M, ;. I II _ |p 0 — ¦ » -iihiniacuu !J 6 11 10 ;u 4f> ¦ « in — I 6 :iaWuterloiii .-...mrirai 9 3U 11 3i. : 1 u Ii 30 _ : 7 D

bi 1 vl.I i.ut me (l . i ij ta 10 l n « i anil Mtoud Lla>8 1'asuo-Seis booking io itatel b> 1 l.c Expicti J.ail 1 ralr.i 011 UiemSumbtrn and iVtbtern Lina.

Tickets issued Jor Single Joaroe> t.re ataiUblr only lot theTl.iu bj *lncb ibij ar«isaued .

tlarket T.ckits tu Watei ford and back will be iknut 'J atMi.j . iui .u^b . obbeyieix , Altank Kli , uod Uillytagtel , by 1L0u.4u a.m. down TI MID , available l o r i e i u t u b> itiu 4 .u 11,111. u(-llaiD 111 o. t nl issue. Farts—Hi I cla»» , 12a., Sccon j Class ,>•., and Tbird Clais, 6s.

Ketum 'Jic 'tett. aie issued bet«. en an} two Stations araitabt.*for the. dale ol usueai.d day lullowing ; those issued lor anyQitiauce ixttedlng 50 inilek , "111 bi, amluble for leluru 00 tbeua> of itsue bm tl.e I HU lulluw n f; ua)B . i.t.tj tut dihlai.ceb ex-cetdiuj ion milts , tbt) aic ai. nublu for letun. in ilk da> ulm»uo and llie ibrte lulummi; u«> b— Si.nlajt nui itCki.ii.u.Rellir*] Tieketk issued un balutday siu relumablt; ou Smiurday ,Bu ud»r, or Mouday.

W. W I L L I A M S, Ii c te i iuy .

WAT£ltfOliI) A K D LISIMU CK KAILWAY.Up trains f r m, IKafer/oriJ.

I TB* I S e u> W K J K u.wti. &<1' 3i.il Mrti l .i.an

w Al iKroau I 14 2 1 4 a I 4 ¦(' k t - l t &-> I ** , 2 , 310 LIB «I.ICK. , C|kI. wans. CUM ClabslClai , , Olas.. C.ab»i A..X A >i r.ts. ,..„. j r.u. r.x y u

Waierkrd... de|i.; 4 15 , b 50 11 4o ! 2 45 8 3u i ._ 8 illCainck-uii ifujr. 5 M 9 4u 12 11 , 3 1:, 9 15 ... u J5Ulonmei : 7 5 10 2u 12 15 1 4 4 iu u ... ,u uTipperat) I b 15 .11 M 1 ii. I 5 Ii U 35 ._ ,1 MJuDclioD.. . uruv. i 8 Ub 11 40 l i t t ao 111 is ... 11 .5UiBU n _ minul , 1 15 ' "i 13 5 Hi. IN 0 I 4 I ... 4 5LOs* __irm.i 1 30 ' 2 " ¦ •» .'i ' tl i i I 2 0 ... 2 •)Uub'in ileti.; ... . 'J 11 I t* : 1 .. j 7 45 ... 7 45Coik j ... j t> tj ... , i 46 Iu G ,,, iu IiJunction — ... b 30 I a Ii 2 25 I i 44 !l2 a ... la 23Limerick...airitl I 9 37 I i 52 , 3 IS U 5o 1 I 30 ... 1 JO

Down Trains from Limerick

TR_ti?J ?5_W *** -V 2*i _ _ 5£J '*L1UI1IICK I W A J H 4 3 I & a ! | ado I 4 2 U U 2 3¦10 «Ai''>»' uui 'Uiui. l..ui aba Cuss .Cla.s. ClaE> Cuss Class

M A.M. A .M . , A.M. . I'.M. o.lll . P.M. P.M.l.uutritk ... H.(iej. b I- 7 n H .0 4 n 10 4ij ... lo 4'uJunction urrtrnl 1 Iu b 'Jo 12 2U ! 5 15 I \\ 5s ... 11 55Cork._...... ,, ... 1 Ju : 2 ti ' 8 IS -t 1. ... i 0Dublin...... 1 Is 6 15 ,10 0 , 4 5 ... 4 0DU B L I N .„,/(), _ ... I u u ' 1 U ¦ 7 45Coal.— ,, ... „ I u 0 '2 45 I 10 6Junction..- 7 20 9 0 |1S 3d I 5 35 I la 23 ... 12 i3Tipnemy M ... 7 SO i) 15 12 <u i 5 45 ; l!i SI. ... 12 5uClouiuel 8 55 ... ; 1 4<i li 55 ' » 30 ... ¦> y,Carrick 0 40 ... 2 5 7 35 1 3 1. ... a uWaicllurU ...urirl 10 25 V 45 » 15 3 45 ... 3 4s

••'AHS .S.—Flru Llast t inuie luk n , 14. t,u ; .-eioii.i >lt . , ) |> .;Ihird do., ii> . 6d. Keiurn —Kirs i Cln&i/ lls 9d ; .-rcunu i;i.., liis.•id. Jon> ' K O J I I R TS , Tiaflic -Miioater.

WATEHKOUD AND TUAMOHK U A I L W A Y .Wtek Day Traini.

r *o». l * 3 4 5 6 7 I 8 a']5 m _a m P n' P_ni p ni p in p 111 ii ui p i n; li m Ii m Ii m Ii in b 111 "

\,"

m ; Ii ra 1. m h inWlod »8 0 I I o 12 15 'Z 0 4 0 0 311 7 15 a 0; -¦Tiu're , !i 15 ;« 11 3" 1 1 5 3 11 4 3D •» 0] 7 «) 9 3(l| —

Sunday Trains.

rsoM~

' 3 * * « »"a 111 |i ni _p_ m p m 0 in | _n, j p m p m a mli m li 111 li na li 111 li ro "irni Mi'ni bTn "iTiii

Woiu 8 0 1, 15 ,nj 15 I 1 311 : 2 30 ¦! jO's 30 G 3i 9 0Tmoie _U_ l5 11 lo l5j <i'| _ 2_ (i ; 4 I .'> 00 II 7 45 9 ill

•Mai l t r a l n i G. A". B.ni!K . .Secretiiri

B. HYAM'SCLOTHING ESTABLISHMENTS,

21) aud JIG, JMME- Ji TJiKKT , DUl lLI N , and 23, CASTLKl'LACE, llELr'AST.

VISITORS arc respectfully invited to call andiim|ircttl ir iinii.riiw Storks ot fi.st-chiss U K A D Y - . M A D KC L O T H I N G «lrcli I W V H bi in specially iinpaml lor tinpiesei.l krd ai.n , nud winch c.in w it li culidencT be re. 1111,.iin'iidril I 0 1 I . 0 Hlti ' i i t ion ol ill., publu- . The ulloo^t camlias bun beslimril 011 the iletmui £ ol ire:) stj le ol LJn r-Inenl . Tlie Bloc -kit « ie the l .uvt^t aii.l most r.im-il in t inUiutt-il Kiiiiidi iro. Tbe must experienced Cutters anil woik-Lands are cii^itij ed in the Tailonux ki:mclie« , uuil the be\tmid iiiost u-liiuoaLle Fabrics unii trui " ccunotny .ue guar-•ntecd.

B I f Y A M ' S WALKING CUATS,• XX Tbe Ulusell .

r)f)li Tlll! lj01 ''H - OAc*US The CoilliailRht ^"3

The WoUeluy Sac"

B T T Y A M ' S WALKING COATS• XJ_ In Twilled CoatinK..

wi l n Black CL.tlis , &c. -"S_ _ 16i.,_20j:, 20s., 32-.

B T T YAM'S SUMMER TROUSERS• Q. InCbeik Tw.eds.

Ills I" St'"d» An K ..l« , j 4*l*o In Kini -y Doeskim. 14*>In Irish T«e«Js.

B T J YAM'S SUMMER TROUgBRS• XI lu >Urk (Jliu li Twreilf .

14 In Lig ht Cli.-ck T»«iU | c1 !> Iu Newest Materials J-*S10- . 01 ., 12s. 6,1.. Ui , 17- . Ot. , 21- .

B T T Y A M ' S SUMMER SUITS• JLJL Iu Light Ann., ..,,

A l \ a Iu Dark .-u tniiii. . A( \a^u» Iu Kauc) Tweed- , "S

In FUtn alaieriah. .

B T T Y A M ' S SUMMER SUITS• XI iu all Ihe New Checks

A C\a In Neuvst stiles. i / v o1VS I,, Innnei.w Vari Htv . ^"S30<., kl-t., 62s., C6< .

Suillttier OferCoMls ... Jo * 20* 2oA &2iDie^s Frock Coals ... 2o» 32i 42i o'N\'e»l» , ill nil millennia ... C- 8i (i I 10. ( i iVf t- , washing u.alrriaU ... ."»< , 4- O.I , Oi U I , 8s (i ITrou-m mid Vest (tu match) ... It!) 20< toi 30.Uhililrrn's Hulland Sailor Suits ... U Ud to loiC'l i ldifn 'h Serue tailor t*uilh , .. 01 Oil to 2IaHoy s' Victor Suit* .. 6« t i l to 30sHuik ' Oveciaii Suits ... 164 (Id tu 35sYuiiilik ' Suit* .. . ... 18> 61 to 40s

An lllutlmtc il l'riiu Lint wilh Plan for .Sell'iiimsureinent,will br seut I'ost Free on application.

l'aicrls of tl ic value of £2 and upwards will bo lorw.uded ,Carriag* Free , toiiuy Uuilway Biation in Iieluud.

Auy gaiuiPiit bought and lakeu Away will be exchangedat titty time within a tuoutb ntt er puicbase , if not worn otminted.

B . H Y A M ,TAILOR , CLOTHIER , HATTER , & OUTFITTER,

29 A .M) ?,0, DAME-STKEET, DUBLIN, AKD 23,CASTLE PLACE, BELFAST.

GLENFIELD GLENPIELDTHE QUEEN'S LAUNDKESS

SAYS THIS STARCH IS THE BEST

SHE EVER USED.

GLEN FIELD- GLENFIELD.m5.tr

SPKING AND SUMMER FASHIONS

We are NOW SHO W I N G THEOF

NEW GOODS IN ALL OUR DEPARTMENTSAnd having completed onr SUMMER PURCHASES, are in a positiou to offer the NeWest

Doaigns at EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. Wo beg to call particular attention to our

MILLINERY, BONNET, JIANTLE , AND COSTUME DEPARTMENTS.ALSO, TO OTO SILK AMD FANCY DRESS DEPARTMENTS.

OUR WOOLLEN DEPARTMENT IS IULLY STOCKEDWith Irish, English and Scotch TWEEDS, and Coatings of the Newest Materials

From the most eminent MANUFACTURERS.

M, O'BBIEN47, Q U A Y , W A T E R F O R D

NEW SUMMEE, GOODS

TO ElsTQtTIRERS I

WE ARE NOT AWARE OK A N Y

LARGE A STOCK OFSO MANY VARIETIES TO SELECT FROM—WHKRE ALL CLASSES CAN BE SUITED

«3T And PRICES so Moderate , as atM. SMYTH'S, THE

39, BARRONSTRAND STREET, WATERFORD.

ESTABLISHMENTS—KILKENNY AND CARLOW. jl8-y

SAYERS' CELEBRATED BRANDIES,AWABDKI) THE M EDA L, LONDON , 186:2—Acknowledged the Finest.

D A Y U H ' l 1 C E L E B R A T E D B R A N D I E S ,lO BOTTLED AT COOHAC. FULI* SIZED ONLY. Purity and Qnality pre-eminent.

S A Y K R' s' C E L E B B A T K D B R A N D I K S ,

LADELLED ACCOBDIKO TO ACIE . " Fine Old," " Choice Old," " Very Old."

S A Y E R ' S C E L E B R ' A T E D B R A N D I E S ,AVOID INFERIOR QUALITIES . NOW largely Imported.

S A Y E E ' S C E L E B R A T E D B R A N D I E S ,Trade Shipping Orders for Casks or CaEes, to fy4.1y

WM. WIGHT & CO., 23, EUSTACE-STREET, DUBLIN.

KIRBY & WHEELER MOWERS and REAPERSWILLIAM ROSE, WATERFORD,

HAS been appointed by D. M. OSBORXE &. CO., of AUBURN ', U. S., AMERICA , for thoSALE of their CELEBRATED

KIRBY & WHEELER MOWERS AND REAPERS,(MANUAL and SELF-DEL1VERY),

FILLINGS AND IMPROVED GRIND STONES-A Largo consignment of tho abovo having now arrived , ho ia prepared to oxecuto Orders, both

WHOLESALE and RETAIL ; can arrange to deliver fno ut all Uailway Stations and l'orta in thoSouth of Ireland.

O* Machines Sot up and Started for all Customers by a competent man. Triced Cataloguo BentPOST FREE. PLEASE WHITE FOR IT TO

W I L L I A MOFFICE {pro (cm)-35, KING-STREET,

16TH MAY, 187G. ml9.3m

W & A GILBEY'S WINES & SPIRITS—The undermentionedWIHM & SPIRITS, bottled by W & A GILBEY, and bearing their Seals and Labels, can

be obtained from their Agents at the same prices as at Head Establishments. &From W & A GILBKY'S List of 200 varieties two descriptions of each class of WINK

and SPIRITS are quoted below, one on account of its moderate price, and the second tot it* finequality combined with greater age.

AOBNT—

E. W. JEROME, 7 Little Georges Street, WATERFORDW I N f c S S P I R I T Sra Ti

Dottio DoiraCattle 1A P0BT/«m Portugal A good- \

bodied Wine wilh excellent flavor, well ( 1/0 81/matured. 4 years old at lime of bottling )

Castle B POBT from f rrtug al A fine \full.flivored fruity Wine, well matured. } 2/4 28/8 year? old at time of bottling .. • • )

SPARKLING CHAMPAGNES AT REDUCED PRICESOitle i .OHAatPAONBApure QimU|2/2 26/ jj <-'«"; '?. CHAMPAGNE A c!»« - 313 4aSparkling Wine for ordinary use, -. , > ,„ ,„, of Champagne usually Mid under """ l 0™ **

from lh« Champagne district . . e'°' % ) V3 10/ J special brands and »t high prices ptal>J 1/11 1All Eottlii (txrtpt for BpirUUif WIDHI an cluicd Id. tuh, which li tilnrK whin r.lnro.H

GUJKKESS'B D0UHLK STOUT, as Irwn the Urtwcvy, Jnmcs's Gate , ami is theonly Stout bottled by tho ARcnt for TV. & A. GILBEY. It is guuruntccd ].nro XX , nnd inperfect condition. I'er doz. p ints , 2s. ; per half Barrel , 1C Gallons , 22s.

BASS & CO"S BL'llTOTS* PALE ALE, Bottled in bi illinnt condition and perfectlyu.otured by Storing. Per dctrti J'i»t/» , 2s. 6d. ; per Eilderiin , 18 Gallons, 31s.

SOLE AGENT FOR CADE & SONS' MINE HAL WATERS.

The Syrup of American Wild Cherries.

THIS Syrup is eminently calculated to relieveall forma of Pectoral Complaints ; it allays Cough,

and lessens Spasm, promotes Expectoration, and itstonic and strengthening properties remove the snbuo-qnont delicate condition of tho mucons mombrano of tholung. Sold hi bottles , Is., 2s. 6d., to 4s. Odoach.

1' K E 1" A R ED B* JI. S A V A GE ,At IU M E D I C A L E S T A B L I S H M E N T ,

(LATE MACKESI'S),i, THE MALL, WATERFORD.

WE ARE NOW SHOWING NEW GOODSIN ALL OUR DEPARTMENTS :

NEW COATINGS,

NEW TWEEDS,

NEW DRESSES,

NEW SHAWLS,

NEW SILKS,

Also, a Large Stock of

M. POWER2 and

Caul. 1 SPANISH POBT A fruity \Wine of good body, from the north-east I 1/3 16/of Spain. 3 years old at time of bottling j

Castle S SPANISH POBT The finest)Red Wine produced in the north-east of I ±/ Q SI/Spain, j years old at time of bottling .. j

Castle IA Pali SHEBBY f rom Spain A-.pure Spanish Sherry suitable for Luncheon (. 1/3 19/or Dinner. 3 years old at time of bottlitig f

Cuilt C PaU SB.'SKBM/nm Sfarn A>good type of nutty Spanish Sheinr, uxxle- 1 2/4 28/rately dry. ft years old at time 01 bottling J

Caitle VP Palt MABSALA /nm SMfy )A delicate flavored Luncheon or Dinner v 1/4 IAIWine 3 yean old at line of boltlins ¦¦ )

Cistle C Pali MABSALA f ro, * Sicily \ , _The finest dry and delicate Woe produced V 1/8 20/in Sicily. 7 yean old at time 01 bottling i

Castle A 0I»ABET/>vi« Fratut A pure \sound Medoc Wine ; an excellent beverage ( 1/ 12/at all steals. Upwards of a year in botue )

Castle C CLARET/MM Fraiut A fine-jflavored and well-matured Medoc Wine, } Vo 18/possessing bottle character )

Cwtle SAX7MUB J«Vwr f i l l nllm) 2|1 26/A Sparlclipg dry Clampajne. wilh U"™ ' 'fin. flavor and delicacy .. .. "*") V3 M/6

Cattle SimUE M f e l l , Qiam) 2/e go.A Sparldbg dry Champagne, with v"~ I *'° ov'6ne flavor, fre.t delicaer and age Kol») 1/6 17/

& CO.,(OPPOSITE THE MARKET HOUSE)

HOUSE WDERE THERE IS SO

BOOTS AND SHOFS

GLASGOW HOUSti

R O S E . W A T E E F O K D

Professor CAMERON'S REPORT.

* * T Have Analyzod n Suecimen of Messrs. ALLMAN

-L &, Ce.'a WHISKEY, forwarded to mo forthat purpose by Mr. CnaiSTopuER WOODS. It is agood old Whiskey, freo from Fusel Oil and other im-puritio3, aod posscstod of an oxoellent flaror and goodaroma.

" CHARLES A. CAMERON, M.D., Profe.sorin the Royal College of 8urgeonB; MedicalOfficer of Health, aud Analyst for Dublin.

" To Mr. CHEIITOUHKB WOODS,Win* Mtroboot, 8, Cook-itreot, Cork." m!2

NEW SKIRTS,

NEW PRINTS,

NEW TIES and SCARFS,

NEW HOSIERY and GLOVES,

NEW HATS and CAI>S.

General Drapery Goods-

I & SONS,5, B R O A D S T R E E T

Castfe UP IBISH ¦WHISKBY) "0""00*"Distilled from fine Malt , and matured in our } 2/3 27/own bonded Stores. 33 per cent, under f t . )

Castle DO IBISH WHISKEY}J he finest old Dublin Whiskey, matured in > 8/1 371our own Bonded Stores. Strength, proof)

Casth UP SCOTCH WHISKEY 1Distilled from fine Malt , and matured inour > 8/8 27;own Uonded Stores. 33 per cent, under pf. }

Castlc SO SCOTCH WHISKEY)1 ne finest old Scotch Whiskey, matured in [• 3/1 87'our own Uonded Stores. Strength, proof j

Castle UP QIN Distilled from the best)unrruliej Corn, and highly rectified u our >• 3/ 24jown Distillery. 33 per cent, under proof)

U.itlc PROOraiN Distilled from Ihe belt )uumalted Com, and highl y recaried at our [ d/10 84Jown Distillery. Strength , proof .. .. )

Castla UP BBANDY Possessing the )wholesome qualities aud much of the fine f 2/3 97/flavor of Cognac. 33 per cent, under proof)

Castle PROOF BBANDY Posses>ing the ")wholesome qualities and much of the fine > 3/ 88/flavor of Cognac- Strength, proof .. )

Castle D OOGNA. C An excellent)ltrandy of fine flavor, from the Champagne > 3/ 30/districts of CoRnac. J-J p«r cent, under pf. )

Castle FO COQNAO The finest Cham- )pagnc Brandy, well matured by treat age > 4/9 07/Strength , proof J

Cotle UP JAMAICA BUM A well- )matured Jamaica Rum. and of a soft mellow V 2/3 27/flavor. Strength. 33 per cent, under proof)

Castle JO JAMAICA BUM The)finest Jamaica Rum, well matured by gTcat > 8/3 S&age. Strength, proof )

H O T E L SKELLY'S OROWW HOTEL,

MONCk STBEET.. WEXFOED.'I''HIS is a Central and Comfortable Hotel in1 which everything can be had on the most moderate

terms. • ¦ : -Boat Dublin and Wexford Spirits ; also, Brandies,

Wines, Porter, Ale, &c. (anl5-tf) •Cars on Hire at tin shortest notice.

D U B L I N .Commercial and Private Lodging House,49 MARL BOROUGH STREET.

PA 1STIE6 Visiting Dublin c«n bn accommodated,with or. without Board, and all the comforts of

a borne, on Moderate Terma. - [o25-tfj$gT Sitaotiot, central , close to Saokville-street. :

D U B L I N .Tho European Hotel, Bolton Street,

nnBE EUROPEAN is tho largeBt, tho best eitaate,_L and the most .comfortable Hotel in the City. Allmodern improvements have been recently introduced,and tbe entire House papered, paiuted, and decorated.

Twenty Suites of A partments for Families. Draw-ing Rooms from 2s.' 6d. to 5s. Sitting Rooms on thegrunnd floor freo of charge.

8ST Sonp, Fi?b, JuiDis , Fow l, and Entree inCoffee Room nml llostnorniit from Tv>o to Seveno'Clock duil y. Bed, iucludiLg Servants, 2a. Gd., 2s.and Is. 6d.

[m31.tl] J. M0L0XY, Tioprietor.

COOKE'S PRIVATE HOTEL, jNO. 11, LOWKlt D0MINICK STREET, DUBLIN,|

(Within five niinntra ' walk of Generul Post Office) . :QUPERIOR Ued-rooms, Sitting-rooms, DiniDg-room ,,O Bath room, Ac. Every comfort of Home. IIOUEC 'Newl y furnished , Tainted and Papered. Belfast , Cork ,Dublin , London, and oiher papers taken.

Breakfapt or Tea, Is., to Is. 8d ; Dinner from Is.6d. ; Urd.i'or.mi), la. Gd. oLd 2s. ; atteiidanca, 6d.

G'a21.Gai)

CI T Y M A N S I O N H O T E L:H) LOWBll BHIDGK STREET, DUBLIN.

I beg to inform my nnmerou R Friends and thePublic that, through elision of time, I have becomeProprietor of tho above old-established Hotel.

I have completely and most comfortably re-furnishedit, and hayo considerably enlarged it, fitting it upthrougcout in best modern style.

I trust by careful and constant attention to tho wuntsand comforts of my visitors to merit the patronage soliberally bestowed on my late father, and respectfullysolicit an early trial.

MICHAEL COFFEY, Proprietor.Son of late MAURICE COFKEY.

Please n»to Address—30 L0WE14 BRIDGE STREET-DUBLIN. dll-3m

THE GREAT GLOBE HOTEL,DUBLIN (Established 40 Years,,

¦I , 5, G, and 7, LOWER.BRIDGE-STREET,KICIIARD CO! FEY, Proprietor.

THE above FIRST-CLASS HOTEL lias been newlyPainted, Papered, and re-Decorated, several addi-

tional Rooms added, and fitted up with all modern im-provements in a superior style of comfort and elegance,and continues to receive the undivided personalattention of Mr. and Mrs. COFFEY. From its cen-tral position it will be found most convenient for thovisitor, beinf in the immediate vioinitr of tho LawCourts, five to ten minutes' drive from imy City RailwayTerminus, and a few doors from King's Bridge TramwayLine. Supplies of first-class quality. Notwithstandingpresent high rates, the terms will be found most mode-rate. Breakfasts from 1?. 3d. Table d'Hotc, 2s. : onweek days at three o'clock ; on Sundays at five o'clock.Beds, Is Cd. each.

Gentlemen's Coffee and Smoking Rooms. Ladies'Coffeo and Private Sittinir liooms.

Accommodation for 180 persons. A Night Porter inattendance, and all Servants paid by tho Proprietor.

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BRAZEN HEAD HOTEL,20, LOWER BRIDGE STREET, DUBLIN,

UNDER new management, thoroug hly renovated ,central and convenient, combining Cleanliness

hwl Comfort with Cheapness.BedB, Is. to Is. Cd. por night; Breakfast , Is. tu Is. Gd.;

Dinner from 1B. Gd.; Tea, 10(1. Jatnesou'a five yearold Halt , (juaruntccd , Id. per glass. Table d'ilote at4.30, Is. 8d.

W.C. and Huth-roums recentl y added on eachlanding. Night Porter in atteudauce.

JS* Within five minutes walk of King's UridguTerminus. ia8-ly.

P O R T R A I T STAKEN DAILY by WINTER , and Finished in

tbo best Bty le of AltT, nt his approved1'iioTounAi'Hic STUDIO :

foj- C2, QUAY (SiDK E.NTHANCK ) WATERF0KD.j.i- .ly

TUAMOliKBROWN'S SUPERIOR BATHS

ARE now Ol'EX (or tho Season iu this unrivalledwittering place. Theso Baths are closo to thu

Sea, ax ul^o to the Railw ay Station , aud afford everyaccommodation to Visitors. The best attendance

Tramore, May U, 1870. ml2.tf

RECLINING and SHOWER BATHSWrr u AN U NLIMITED SUITLY or WATER ,

NOW Ol'EX at tho TURKISH BATH ESTAB.LIS1IMENT, PARK ROAD, WATEKFOHD.

Tho Turkish Bath is pronounced by thu highestMedical authorities , and by thu many thousands whohave nscd it, to bo tho very best remedy in existence,for the prevention nud euro of disease, and for thopreservation of health. au7.

MONTHLY FAIRS IN MUNSTER.llaodon -'lst Wednesday. Durrua flato CarrickLoy]-Likmore...2itd Wednesday. 3rd Wednesday.Macrooin...l2tli . Wa'crf orrl—1st Monday.M.illow ...l ->t Tueiiliiy, I'alluw .. 2ml Monday.YUUK IIS I.. 1-t lloii 'Juy. . lJuiixur trtii ...3rd WeduesUlnn»Vi ]ty.,.lHt Mnu<i ,iy. ilnv.IliilltOKtm *— 2uJ \Vi ilnr.«il.i y. ' Liu.nick City...l - .t TuwKerinoy—Last Tui'w lni. d;iy.Kill-ate—3rd Wnlnn-ila; . Tii 1|ii-r«ry. ,,2iul TU - MI IIJ .Kil iNHCI Uutmis— LnstTiK^'la* ' Cluilliu:l...l-.t WI-II I II -MU)

fl ulK Marvellous Kemcdy for Coughs, Colds,¦ HoitiM -iii- ih , Ast t i t i i i i , lt r- ucl i i t i> , CVitibumpti^ii , HUCJ

,ii l Clii-sl Atrptlinns.

P E C T O R I N E ,Sold by all Chemist*, in Hi.t i l , * , at Is lid , 2s U I , li Gd, und11B . em-li. Si-ul by tl ie I'ropiietors upon rici-iplof btauips.

Kiuru l d v . J . bTOMsHOD tt , Sl.S»viour 's V:carai:e, N'.t»tiUK li»in : " Augu>t , 1874 : lA»r ^ir—

¦[ can btruog ly it-cuiu*

¦¦¦(•lid jour l'ruiuiiiit ) us mi iuvalunbli; Cough Keiunjy. 1have HIvci i it a lair lnsl iu n) own family, nnd liavi- ulsusupp lied il Iu persuus sutleiinK Irom Coui;u in my pariali ,utj d in every i»t>tuiict* it hus given imiurdiRte reliet. Iueooie ras-e?, f i l e r pi-biug sli'fple>8 ni glut , one or two dosasot the Ptctorinu bufe dad tucu H g'.otl effect , llmt petsoosbave got a gcod night 's rest , Mild tbe cuugb bab speedilydisupptarcd.'

.\ir. A. HoLfB , St. Ann 's bquarr, Munclienlrr , tuys :" Your l'ectoriue is superior Iu any Medicine 1 liuve tvirtried lor CougliB nud Colds."

1'ectoiiuu cures I lie worst lorms uf C«u|ibs and Cnld« .Pectoriue curi-ii Hoatsiuer-F. I'ecloriue irivcs imiuedialeulief in llnincl.ilip . I'fclorine is I lie l>nt Mnliciiie furAstbuiH. 1'wii-rine cures Whoop ing Couij li. lVctorinewi l l cure » l ioi i l iU s i ' i i ie l icLlin K CUII K II . l' rctoiine m iuv:ii-uabl>! in tlif Kaily ^ti¦^eB 'ol CoiiMiinption. Pecionu* re-lieven nil Alfi Clioni ul ll ie Ciiest , Limi;-, ami Thr-nt.

I'lepared unt y l?y SM I T U & C L A l t K K , iMtnuUvluiiugCliemislK , 1'ark Street , Lincoln. .,*, Vio-'Chimcilior tiii U. Hu ll nmnled H |*ij"ciuil in

junction , witb cohU , «> :aiiist b'. Mnxun , (Jlitiin >t , Ut'thtrbum , lot usiiiK iLe wind *' LVjlnniii'."

Wbultsitle A K C I I U— t t a i i c ^AV & ?>ON >, l.m-diiu , nnd allI Le Wbolesulc llumi'S furlo.Hm]

HbALTH LOST AND KEGAINKD.—A(iil -.de to tlie llumr lieatmeut ut' I N t l l l A l I M K S

ol YOUTH Hint . \ lANIIU01 ), i- ilb.r Heredit ary ..r Acquind.Hv Hx a UT Sunn , M.l ) ,, ui tlie Univer.-iiy ut Jena , Auiburol " I'he Vi>liiiilei - i '» Mamiiil ," " Woman ," 4c. HEA1/I HI.O MT A N W K K l i A l N K l ' J I V I -H Dr. Saiiu 's I re.itmi ul(ili« ii'.ult ul IVi-n'y M I )!¦«!:>' h|iri'ial praclia) tm- HieC'uie u l» l l DiteasisolilieNerium Syi-tirr.Neivi ius Debility ,M r u lRl nud I'bysiriil Driwcsaiiu , t'nl pitaiiou ol His Heart ,Noisen in tbo lleiid and Karf , Indu'siuu , In.p.iiiCil .siulitau>) Mvux ty, linli gct-tii'ii , L' Bs < t Kit*-r(cy. Pniit^ iu the lUck ,(Jonsiipniiuu , Hli^hin^, Hyat tri ', 'I miditv , .** i-l'-D^tiu-rDizuno', l.nvu ut SuhluiU , Uruumlloss tent- . Mj -tulurKel.ix ati '.u , ta, rcsultiui! Irom Ktlmubtiou of NcrTt- I'uwir ,till) clfrrt ut Over-tnii'ii Kucrg im, KnrrTHti 'ig llnbit u , anduther ulim«.> ol th<-' ?ysti'in.

OIVK s lNsTUUU l lONS AM) I'ltUSUKll'TJOXS ,illu =UaiiJ with TealimiiuwU lioiu traleiul patniits; wilhtoeaus ot Cure utied iu cacb caue. heut Irte by l'ost on re*cuipt ol Two l'enny Stainpe.

Also by the «aroe Author , post free in BII envelope, for 13Stamp-, WOMAN i her Uulien, ilcUtiotm, «ud l'osition,Subjects trebled:—Girlbood , Maidiubood , Courtshi p, TJar-r 'mt ', Mctherhood, Female EductiOD , Female Health , £•>•mule Hyg ieDf , Doine-tii: Medicne, 4c , 4c. This a * workon kuljtrutii ot vital iuleieU tu vvoiuan. Ueautilu 'ly lllua-ti.it ed lii- Eaar.iviiigt on WouJ. iJi. II. SMI TH. 8, llurtuuCretin , l.undon , W.C , ' ( i i l3 - i f i

lMPOttTANTIoCoO STRir PlTIKST« .-Dr. 11. .SMITH, tlieeinini-iit .¦'ppcialUt , who may be cousultrd with tlie greatestconfiileucn lor I he Cure ol all Debilitat ing and contag ionsl):»r«-.e» , will , lor tlie bmrfit ol coaotry patients who cao-nut cutifult liim pcnonally, mi receiving B detcri ption oftheir cate , send l>iaop inion , withad fice and diiectionn t ortbe most socccislul iti 'oration . to bealllt nud vigor. Ad.dreii Ur. H. Sunn, 8, Burton Cretunt, Londen, W.C.

" THE WATEBFOKD NEWS "MACHINE P R I N T I N G , PUBLISHING,

BOOK-BINDING , RULING ,ACCOUNT-BOOK AND EYE-LET LABEI

MANUFACTORY,49 A 50 KJNG STKEET (opposite Provincia l Bank),

LETTER PRESS PRIPJTING,' - PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL,In a manner that will not, we feel confident, fail to

give satisfaction,C1IKAPL Y, EXPEDIT1OUSLY , AND ELEGANTLY

AH tbe FORMS used iu WOUKilOUSES «nd DISPEN-SAUIES, at Prices in The News IWcJ List , which maybe had on spplicatiou.

BUTLER'S CATECHISMTO THE CATHOLIC CLERGY, BOOKSELLERS, &c

On Sale at The Hews Office ,With the Recommendation of the Bishop of Watcrford

and Lismore, the Right Rev. Dr. POWER ;A CathecMsm for the Instruction of Children

BY THEMOST EDV. Dr. JAMES BUTLER, Arch-

bishop of Cashel and Emly.RECOMMENDATION :

" I apjjtove of of this Edition of the Eight Uev. DrJAMES BUTLER'S Catechism, and recommend it to thoFaithful of theso Dioceses.

A " JOHX POWER , R.C.B." Waterford, Sept. 16th, 1875."Printed on Good Paper, and in lar e clear Type.OKDEHS from any iiart of tho Diocese, sent in and

directed to C. K KDMONU , Printer aud Publisher ,Waterford Xews Office , 19 Kinp-strcct , lnomptly at-tended to. The Trade supplied on modcrati- ii rms".

May be had Retail from every Catholi.: Ji ook.-rlior i:itho Diocese.

Sl'EClALITK .SHIRTS ;,i:.l ( .11 1 , 1. \ \l <

shirts anT Hosiery. ^;;'-,;;;,;;;:;;—¦sC ' ° J Worthy of ti»tii;v , OUI- SufiV - ,-;* Twill X 1 UU T ft II I It T S,

]. A renil y fin- use.-uf j / N.li .—The mesi H.-.ilci - in s f

. ' f f ^ 'X '¦ ' \~'- '. approval hits IJL- I U necurded¦ ¦ '] j I' j ' V l" our U1--LTEU H I D I N G¦ / l \ ¦ l \ \ U K A W K K S , which iii - u i' i ;u:ill v

'.; / i , ' .¦ ; '\ invaluable LO I'ldi- itriiins ,¦ik \i'i\ \. / A} .:'\ :""' '" (ll 'hI '' """ ii - ciii . d

t- . - 'j Pt-' I";- rU i"«-i '" ""'pul eiicf , ;i ,n.-t li .-t:t :ux.

Mf M : "T;Ht .ntf , ,riw , „,.vLii/r I • ',-'., strucliouH for ^il-Mi-aMue -u_) | * i nit-tit onapp li c-i iioii iii

r. TOBIX & sox.s.Q V A Y, \YA r i: i: ;•• o i: i>.

CbUPELLE.DeROOS&Co. 's PREPARATIONS\ !\KESH AbbOK'l 'MKX'l' of the followirg/3L l'np;ii . l l l ' l i - ti :t V - J I I > ! I ci li i . I v .v.-,l i! I HI. >. sws

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gri-.i l remedy tor N<?rvuu»u«i>, Jtr.i Jr. I )K liooa' f'.imp.iund Hen t l Til!., Im I' .nns ni l l i e

biick, u ravel , tl i c u tuH t isu i , eout, &x\ l'ricc 1- . l i « i . I n 33"

pe t box. Sfv iidvtrri isement elst w I K- H? tor p.c li r i i Uo .I ) i . D K Hoos" Ve tr tMil f Li lr 1'i l lb , 'or i>- u < i l . i t i n < i h t

st i iuiiK-l i :unl i- l r . i i i x t n _' 11.»- I . U M'I I .

Mudnin i' CH U P E L I.K'> l l a i i - Ci - at i - r i i i g t'.unl , « 1 1- h has

been I c i i i i n l tv i i i i i l i - i i i i lK « r i n ...¦ !¦ . i . - m i> : i ti^ 'i i i : 1 1 e l i : i i r l oi t a u i' i L ' i i i i ' l r'.li.r : ¦!... , i'o r rfi . i h'r : i : . : i I n . .

SOLOMONS' SP£C i ACLESMR. E. SOLOMONS, OP T I C I A N-,

lf i , NASSAU bTKErJT, UUULIN ,(Wl m li^ « l. ir-n nl \. M * | .-. i l i t L- l nl , l i> l ir,l :n U u M i i i )

BEGS tu caution llio l'ublic ugaiiiat , ilic uset'l tlu- ci II , l u i | i i' | r i , iinJ l i . i i l lj - u i .n i : 'ii luri d

tilsii-rc.-. ami iVMi li: (t i-nrun ly -o iii , n luirli .ire Hi hi j( l i l yil> t l i . l > t Mill tu Vl>>) .n , l l .at t . t iu . l < i - i n liavt; hi rioUsK Mltf 'Mr . lf i i t l t i t ln-ir , HII -J l i u M s ll:;tt it i- mr.v Uliiu-cosmy tc iKu-11at l"iitf t It un t l i e t -x- t - l le i . c i .- ut Li> >prt-»;»i:l.-- (>n tli,r^ict.. I'rtiiQpebble I > I s imi lar .> -uh >tHiirE* , uhirh la* nt-ithr r roii>truct9 ,*tppruvi> >. in.r I1 I > IIIIM S »',) ainl mi tit * * adVHi.t;ii.-«r> l l friv abieI IIMII ln> dcrurale inelbi'd ut ullaptiiu Cjia*^*-^ tu Drlect ivrSiyht (a in. ittL'r ol much i h i p ii i inpuit ; i i i i.e I b n i i- I n -qupntly suppoM'il), as>i:th an- ailininiulv t:t!cublfd to [.!<-.Srrve ;ht- eye* iiiiinip:t'r>- 'l lo i - x t t i i i . L - ulil .iiie. I bey lu.vi.-Lci -n ust'il by tin- u.u.st 'list!ti i :ui>liiil i-r-r-oiia ati-l .Mt-mbcrsot dip Kact i l ty uf Hie Ki i i^ Jutn

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8 '" Id pairs ii! ail k i uls piomptl y :. Itfii t ) , - ! tu.N K U L V I.WKNTKi ; i KLK.-Cori-.S,

Cuuibii.in£ puil..bi!ity wt i l l e.xtraurdtnar y pnwiT aml cU-ar.ne^-i uf Vision , which >upiT.-eile every i.tlu r kthtl lor theV.'a'stci.at I'm let , Deer ri t iiiki nj .-, .Mi l i tmi , j!t.i, and ,il|.urp"5'* , both by day iiml ni iiht , mill SUIIM - Irom 4 intlm«i l l • l iuwtl tetmclly Jupt t . i 's > ^UIllt i- , An-. I ' I X I —10- . l)dl-2-.r.il. , 15i., -J l- ., 30,., &1-.

MiW HAY A N D A S T U O X O M I C A I . I Kl .K sLUrHPUU 'K i'o COM1M.K1 K—Wil l . -ii|«u ,, r :1 ILL-;. .^:.,- ..:J I - : :CoUj rlt Ktas s, two imiiruvt-il i-yc ( i i i t > , >un c t . . - > , -^.:* ;,;.;.t

met.>l j i'ttitt-u1 stand. This i- Ura> rit:na:y i : i -tr i. i i i- - i-.l w i : j

ch:a i ly show t l i v tni:St impor-iui i ln- . i v *n l \ I.:»¦!.? , . i , . l . x i i i t i i t

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must i-vsrn l ta l poin l s tli'i^u ,;-.i^ u^-j . ' .t >n;. : . i. .| it t

£M 01 X7U.

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sliili-u Iran 7».Ud. A i:.iial«i :ii' '"i ujiph. • i i . i i .

<t DM I UAL t r iZUliV' S l M l ' U I J V K u H A K O M K 11^— .ArctiM U'ly loruieliiii fc' tlif WraliH -i , lunil.-jiiieii I U I U I .U I Iin Maho gany, wi lh Tlit-ra-oini'ier , |IIICT only 15*.

SUI.OM UN'.S MiW MOD1 -.L 1JAUO.M K I KK , juice12s Ui) . Cur.ect 'Ihfrilioineli'iii , at 1*. upward* .

lMl'KOVEI ) ACOUSTIC IA S T K U M K N T S lor nln-uieand eV f i y i lcvlee or deatt l tss.

C A U l l U N !— I n cutiSLirut'iice uf n u u i i T i - i t- s i i t t e i np l .* ati iD|-u-ition t it is n»et>dHi \ l u t . n l > - -:i i .^ nan t- a i i . l itdtireoss

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iK n l i a l l c i- I y hal l - Dtn'i;, w r . l i n m,e ui..m t > i l i . . \ \^. - n .>> i t r l ,Dulilin. Tt- ti t he Ut t s m-t t is i t the Vrouucei ; Jian noz o n uf j r i o n xc i th any uthtr Aun.tr <>r x ers vn oj saint:, s imilarur other name , and thut Le i;m;./o .» Nw A l j f c N l ' -j orVI lAVKLI .Kl iS . U U.I U H - .IJ

M . S K I K K N XA-SAU Si 'KKKT , Dl 'M.I.N . OS L V .

C U R E F O R A L L !HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT.

THE READY AND REU .UILB R EMEDY .—Armedwith iht « I'uueilu Hii t i i lute tu ili.-etisf , every umo is

his uwit l.iinily plijMtiau. The lii-t ll.>pi:nl Surgeonsadin:t its utipurulleled t'lid ht- iilii iK virtui 'S. Kureivn Go-Ti- iuuienttf Dn.ictttiti i ts ' use i:i tbeir mivul and mili lHryIvivi ci f , anil mankind tbiuunhiiut Ihe H O I IJ irpotes tbeutmost couriticuce iu its curtitive prupcrtti*9.

tioUT, HU B U M A I I S M , A .V I> Dsi/Pe)'.—These are amongthe uiu-i terrible uud u^u.- 'isiti); ilifceuiieB to which tbe hoo iRnI mine in subject ; yet iu thi'ir woitt loruis , nod when neecn.iit)(l y iucuiuble, they dibappenr undt-r H peiseverinx app hcii-tion of tins sootbiug aud pownlul Uintmcnl , il btnctattk-ntton be paid to the printed in&lructtuu wrapped roundeach pot.

SO R B TIIROVT , DlPTI lEB14 , Q U I XSK T , M U M P J , A M D ALLD t E A N O E M E S TS OP TIIR Cll KsT IK II TlIkAT.— I l , oil 'heapprentice of any vi these di» .i-n-i- > 1 the Oinlnj. nt be n>llrulitml , >t l ia»l tl.rei- tunes a dny, upuu the neck ami uppirpun ul the chest , to as to penetrate tu the ^Intids—II mwortt t-ase» will yield in n coinpaiutively bhorl time ,pAiticuhu ly it H UU OWH ) 'S lMls be taken nidppiupriate do$est i purif y l l ie bluud.

H A D Lr.Gs, HAD H EKAMS , UICEEOUS .-'OKK S , A B D OLDW O U N D .-1.— Many thuusMi.ds ut i o a i t \ i s houi the abuveciiinpliiiiits UdVe loittid hie Hlmost uisiipnuitAbh 1 ; but iuHtilluu'Hj 's Ointment bebrioklj and pleutitull y ruhU-d ntioumid around ihe pails afleritd , it will quickl y penrtta' e tothe Mjiirce ol the ivil ; ease may lie stiely guurantt'i-if , amidisease dri.eu Iruni l l ie fryoteiL-. Nothing can uo ituiuB t it ip le ur »af« r than the un.nmt in which it is rt [iilii 'duoihiti',; ui«re ^atlltaty than iti actiuo on tbe body, ootulucdlly Mud conbtilutinnHll y.

TUB II OIUBB'.-I 'B ^K ^D— S K I S D ISLA H ES H O W K V K I IDKSVtKill . S1AK BE KAUICALLV VJVRKD. —fctiii heads ,i ti h, bhilrhi's ou the^kiu , scrulolous snit-, kin^ s evil , and,-uili hhc a lTeCliouii , yii'ltl to the ung li ly |.o»ri >i!' |lji.' lineO.uluieiil , provided It bu well rubbuil nn.und >1 IH »l|.ci,,lpaita I a n or thiee tunes a day, nnd t l o I'.l :. i,. i .t . . , ,atrurdiiu to tbe printed ilireclioii^.

A L'K U T A I X C'DRB POD I'l U N A .V B I'l M v- I . l .;. —Tl.nn.b-ainU ot prrsous sutler cXcruci.i ;itii { ago; y u.f J I :.. IS in m•lii ' -e learlul cuiuulaiuls iliruut li l alse di-lkarv . Ai . \ . . i i i - -_ vMli1oilli|I khoulli Hi UHCO purch.w ;i I'ul Cl l l . . : i .»: . y '3Ouiiineut , read ihe Uimtion- w l.irh accuiupmiy i; , ,;i! uiu.itthiin to the h i i i v , aud he vvi.l , u iiii»ut d Hi, u, i , , -ut in J inoblitrraliu ,} every vesti ge ul llu-e liarii!»iiig c:ti:ji!iiii i :».Both the Ointment * and I' i t ls should he nstd in the / 'allow

ing Complainti.Bad Less Corns (Soft) ScaldsJ-J Hrea'l. Kwtul.. Hore Throat!.??Tai «out aijiu Disease*«u«>»»* Ukudulur Swellings Si-utvy

Chapped Hand, IMea TumoursLuniiact ed and Mill Uheumatism Ulcers

J'Hiit « More Ni pples Wounii1 he Ointment nml 1Mb aie.old it 1'iofessor H OLIOWAT'ShsuhlinLuitnt , o33. Oiford-strcet , Luudou ; also by nearly

evtiij le.pectable Vendor ol Medicine ihroogboat theCivilized World , in I'oU ..ml iioieii, at In. Hd., 2». 0dMi- . (td., IU. 23s,'.ud 33». each. Th. »lu.l|e.t Vol of Oin>rueul coutaius one ounce ; uud tlie somlUst Box of Fill*(our down.

Pull piuitcil (liteclious are attmd to well Pot md Boiand c»o be bad m auy laiiaua ,,e, even in Turkish, Arabic,Arroeniso, Peniao, ox Cbiuew,

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SALES.CITY OF WATKRPOKD

HOUSE PROPERTY FOR SALE.mo UK s o h D r.y runuc AUCTION, ODJL TCKSDAY , U\u -JTili iustnut , n.t No. 31,

OEOlSliK 'S-STUKKT , in Threo Lots, tlio following1HSUSK I'liOI'KltT Y—viz. :-

TJirn- l M V K l j L I X C i HOL 'SKS and a YAKD , situatein NKWCATE - STKKKT , held uuder lesiso for on uu-exp ircil term of 11 years, at tlio yearl y rent of £13,and producing a lU'tt protit of £10 per Aunara. TheYaril is :i vrry spauiiuts otii", ;uid auilubla for Cur-owiira or C;Uth- .(loalcr.»- .

Tl.r.-.. HOfSKS siiuau in I'KTKK-STREKT, holdundrr l.«i.<e Horn iliu Corporation of Walurford forT.'i \vars , from the ^Uih SK I T K M I I K U , 1S32 , at. thoyearly rent dt* H lJ , :ni(J producing a nott profit of £28JUT Annum. Two of tl.CfO Houses hava beeu builtivi:hin 11 ji » pist two years.

Hue HOl 'SK and YAKD in ALKXAXDER- ST.,Ii. - :<1 (i:nli -r leas.: ilatod lyth .Iran, ISIS, from tho 2ndJn.Y . IM1 , for lit VL'W.1 and 10 months ,tu tho yearlyr.'iit .'I t'J H 's., ami producing a notl annual profit of.Cl i> I 'M.

Siile? ai 1U o'Ciock. Terms—Purchasers to pay fivoper ivul. Auction l-Vi'd.

I' riva ti 1 nll'iTs I'ur iho wholo or any singlo lot, wil llx> i-. -ivivi. il up ;o .SATUKDA Y, thu ".Mill iust., by thouiui-. r.-iixnovl.' . lAMKS J. r'KKLY , Solicitor for Vendor,

21 , Kin^-atrcet , or.1AMKS 11KXXESSY , Auctioneer. jo !G2t

IX l'ili: l .AXUKD ESTATKS COURT, IHKLAXD.

Cl l lWTY OF WATKKFOKD.S A L E

« ! :. T l i l KSDAV , tin- I'.th ii:iy of .I L'LY, 1«7C.

/ . . . .\;, i r : o.- . .- :/,. • /¦...?,i(V ¦>/ JU I I N O'KKE FE ,U'i H - v .in ' l' c t t t i vm- r .

i ': . ¦¦ I. mils cl l!nllvn:icoiii ly, situnto in t l io Bar..nyu!' i i >r.i ' - \ V i t l i . i u i - | i r u m , and County of Waterloril ,c - >i : i : i i i :i i i ^ -.'7 ;.cr.- .-, %d ronil .-" and Ht? porches, statutoi;. i :. -:iu\ ami pii ' /uciii^ a net profi t rent of X'3iy 19d. -'.'.a. ; ij rM in Ice Simp le.r R M i m: .S< > I .I > KY A I;CTIOX , IX OXE LOT,JL IW.o iv iIn- Ui ^lu iti i iK iui' iible Jud yu OKM SET ,

At his Court ,L A N U K I I l-:sTATI-;s COL'ItT, IXXS 1 QUAY,

ix Tin ; CITY or DUBLIX ,t .);i TH I K SDAV , tin.' il ih liay of J U L Y , 1S70,Pa' i- ii this 7th day of Juno, ls7G.

U K N K Y KoiiKltT f . W K E X E , Chief Clerk.

J ) K .< C i ; i l M I V I - : l 'A l iTICl . LAKS.Ti.o Lands ill l tallriuoiui'iy an- viti i . i lu about three

ini. " Iriiiii i l iu tc.vn dl I >I I / I !_MIT:IN , au importantMTtj - ii rt and l) u l t i .r uiuiki- t town , and arc well knownfor t i i e ir tatu- nin^ tj naii ' i<-> .

'i'ho I / inds an- srt in MM win I. nai.ts , wh o pay theirrei.:-; w i t h [In; yivme.-l pnnclu i . ity.

For l,'i'ii;ai .-- :iml f.-in.'u.-r |iaiiicu):ir.s app ly at th e]li- s ,'isirar'.'! Hilicv , l /iui l . d E-tai . -s Court , luus-quny,in the City of Du l i l in , or lo

I ' l l l l S S K K K L I i Y , Snlicitnr , having Carriaguat ' S'lf , Ii " Xoi l l i liii 'at (.ieorh'eVst.,Dublin , and - J.il l lu (.'CorgL-'rt-street ,U a t . i t . i i . I . (jolG-3t)

PROGRAMME OF AUCTIONSJ1 V .1 U II N P E N U E l l( i l . K N 01" H.M.I .Yl i l i lCKKX , WATERFOIID.

TO IllTTKli, TU O V I S I O X , COAL MERCHANTS ,CATl 'LK U K A L K K S

0:' otl.ers in want of lar^o andi: o x v K .\ l E x T i' ii E M 1 s E s.

J O H N l 'KXOKl! liarii/ fj i-ct 'i-in-d instruct ions fromdp;. A N I I I O W , wil l SHLL UY AU C TION ", at hisCITY Al'LTlDX MAKT / J T lianonstiand street,Wan lord , mi W K U X E S U A Y , J U L Y 5th , the

INTERF.ST IN THE LEASEor 'i in:

-j V T K W L V . l i C I L T HOI. SK . SllOl' , l^rge YARDJ3l and STOKK , with Lt-a~« unespirc-d <il " -12 years1'M .MI Sept., \>H '>, held at tin.' Yearly Ri .-nt of t'J 13s.

'J'lus In.ii-c is three stnrius high, and has beeu built(.lil y M \ ycar.vind is in tin; fjusL coii'iitiou ; tho Yard isbJ iei't I 'ii '. Ti.uiu is a v«ry convenient S'oro at tl.eei .1 i.f li .o yard two Stuiies high. For persons ie-(p i i in iL' a ^u i.| du'i'l s in^ lions: *, with largo and coll-vri ;in:T pr- 'ini-. '-*, it would he a tU'sitabh: pureunise.Salf at ii' .A:. ..L'k .

C-itf " lVivair utl'.'rs will bo nc^ived by the Auc-tiu:n .".-r up i'i J ~ ih .I U I H '. A ri;:.sonub!e otfer will notb,' iv:us. 'd.

. IOIIX I ' K X D E K , Auctioneor.

\VAl i ; i (FUl {U AL'C'L 'IUX MAHT,£-Vi" '1 'J , U K X 11 1 K T T A S T 11EE T .

JOSKi 'U CLA.Ml'KTT,.1 ¦ ¦'

¦- . • • ¦ • - i . -I I '.n'.i . i f . i . -, l t i . -- isr. vtU bind .-l yeii/.

J - .W'iMi riiliii -gt' il iny I ' rcniitcs iii llcnrimia-8 -i :•.•. .•! , inv Jiari i.^ n.nv nwly to rcivivu

I L i . - N l i l ¦;:!¦: ,.; "I:\ KKY UKSCHU'TIOX for imine-dia;. .. ..r .h-iVrred riALKrf

A i i Ai;. l i i .n .- i-ni iu .-U'd ti> my care, in Town or> ."'¦;;!. '.! \ . u i i i havt- my jir .'Uipt and careful attention ,a;, t v. i l l i t lK - d f . i r mi tin- day .-iicci'diug Sale.

In . . . • : ; :, . : •.:.. ., w i t h m.v -Mart , I have lar -e .STOKKi;i a OiS i i . .' I S M - i ' . i iv i - n i i .-in-L- uf Parlies who limy detire!•. ! i . i \ . - th' .-lr i ' iii'i ::iiii' v stonrd. 1 also hold a tloalingl'..!:( - \ « ¦ ; l!i-;i;:u;.v lu cuvcr all ^'«»od.- rrL-nt ill for SaluC' .'- Mo";;^.'.

L~ A !ar^'. .Su«-k of Kninitur '.' always on hands forSaV. a"S.

I i :. : . i i . i u.ii i A.\ V.i I. X 1 l; A C i ul .w t A T

1 i:. - i Nva:-::. ^ .ui. ru- > «» (ni r.iui'.-1 , mailc l)i^l es.i . i

¦* a i l - ' . i .Mi i- i i — l i iMt i ii - r ' i.i y w ith lueian U-

i > . . i . . i . I . ¦• ; '- ^¦i ,.i - i i ! . .. . - - lal.. - . ."

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S E A S O N 1876Ti;c C'-'i c l i i . t :. . I I' ht.rouirhbre'! ?in? t

J L l M ' lj l X ']', i lu- I 'lL p i - i i y o; J.I .MK S R IAN , r'alicu orIj . ^uot.d ^

1'OL II "\ M > , KiunacowJ w i l l ^taiid this.-. a .-.. I I at

;' ;• ¦> , . : ¦> .¦.':> Vei i 'r ini . iy l.^ta'jii'iiiiiu-ut , U'AI tlllol;!) ,( \ r i \' WYdii '- Mlav , and on nil Fair Days.

K\ J : V 'J ur.:.l.iv . Ti.ui'clay, uud FriJay ai ISliiWool ) .l.v. rv . . i iu iuav , . . N K\V Jto^s.Kv < i v M.»i.day . . . MooM UI .N.

I h i - l . i l 'ii '.u- l " '.t «a- I ' l 'd liy Tll".M.\ s DuUAN , KM|.,.. ' .1. ri .--. :. '. Ai . l . i - \ . and •;i,t l,y " Krm-t , nut ol Xounne-i : : ; . ; . !.v. :i :- i-: . - r lo >.. i::n and Claret Clip, Union Jack ,I - . . , -- !'" '. ' l . A l a i l i - l a v . Oir'-ilin..- . and Jllarm-y . Thisi . .;* v.;. - • ¦ > ] : ] . in t '. . Il iyai i ; K >« i . , M . I'.j tor Une Thou- ,:,d I' l. un.i- . wii . - n two years old. .I K I I I'U INT is ci(fhtv i - ar - "id , - lai . 'I- I 'i hands hi h , MiKid bay, witli blac!;j . ¦. .:.! - . i.| ii: . iu>/!i- i- |.o»».-r , and jjixiit length in hin. , 'i a: - Ti• ! ¦- . • '¦ .'•.•••t in .virt , and is calculated lo gfct rir.sl.¦'i i - t ;a' • ! - a:.d > '.j lUitry .~>t.>.- l;.¦

J i i ' : >i. " "f 'ih i.- Colt , K . i i N K s t , by Stoekwull , halll ' - . . ' i . i i - i'i l i l a i ' / Alh'. l , wimi' .'i-ut ' tlw lA-rliy in lBo't ;!. . ¦; l. \ < ii. w :i.:i . -.- ..: ill.; lJ.:rh y in l5C» i , Callur (.IIIi . ' . -. 'i i ! . Aij. inaiU , and aho.-lol others , winners hoth inI.; ¦_ ;. .! . '! aii ' i liviand , lit iii>l-ela.-.s |ieiloniicrs. K KNK"T:- t-v .*;¦'¦ ¦:» \ir\i . *ian. , L'/U i .tv -s of Alliumai-Je , byI . i ; . ' I ' " - ' , i i i - r d.i:u. .-M-t . - r »>J ' Hornsea , l»y Velocipede,i '.•, ¦¦ i . - i - . .'. ¦' . - -Vide :i;ue!c JiouU. Sf.ji .KWtl.l., Eruui-l'x.- .. ¦ . % ¦ • :. '.!. ¦• ."I- l. ' .-'i-r , ."'".i l iui iR-as, *<:., and is birui - i : i ; . . i ' A: .;i ' <l . wii i i . i - r .- "i the Ixrliv , St. Leyer, ic..- ¦ ¦ • i . A . . : i - '."it M-'JI I HT I' I l.'atap lan , winiier of -ti; . ; . : ¦ .;. ¦ • l.a" - . and .Sire ol Kettledrum, winner of thel> r : .v . a:.d i.all l.ro'.lnT t" Kin: ? Tom. .SriJCKWKl.L isi . ;!, .. l:.ir..:.. ivu.K1 ul the St. i.e^-er, Ciesarwitch ,A' . . .•> • • - , "» '- "I l'"' "hwtus , by lili'iicoi', winner of the- i i . . .. u.U' -.w - . '1 in- JiAK' j .N in l.y thut fatuous .Sire,I . . : . l ;.r !. a'ri. . i . uwii biothcr ID l-'atj i'li-a-ballayh,

:. ' f " I t i l *- -Tt . i^-f i- ::- , iJird'-al '.-her is jjiro of Knight'- : >' . '.'¦.":-•' .- , uiu.'i'rr ol the .*St. Le er, and fciollystre.sh,¦..::.:. • ] • ¦• : li :.- '. 'a!:- , .V.- ., and a host of Winners.! •,.- . i . i . ' "- i . in.' i i i -iiii d-Mi'e i i f K'-ii'.-st , was the >itoutes:t]i..:¦ -. : uu i.- . -oid. l ie »> ."iire of Van Trump, winner ofr- . .i: 1. .- .- . I - . ai.d Calliii ini; ilayi-s , winner ot the Oaks ,A. .. .V '- . I . V N l . l ; . :-j <l was by Livel-nool , by Tramp,SI i .-i. i a- .- and Dan^'urou.- , both Derby vvinners.Ti. .' bn.r.'-d i .mii i ' . 'r "f .Siorkwell's wiuniu^s for thev. .: !-¦;•'¦ wa s x'i.';,."*". l".-in^' tl«: top ol the list.V.;:M. .- : nils r'jid ul :i .Year old Inr £l ,S *] ; but at twoa:. -1 ; • .!"¦ v.-ar- •>- '. %u\ had di-teiuper. At four years'.I *. '. . -• - ' ui'.-l Uu> «• lini' .-s in r ranee and won twice1\ ,:¦• »¦;. - ^<ji l - y Van 'J'n>nip («inner of tliu .St. lager).,:. ¦ .. :' .- :!.> ¦!- . i. bv ll '.-iilandorl , licr dam by JJlu'rlivr , out, i . , ..; , ', , .,• .-I , - l',;i..|'. Light oi tin: Mare m liy ilajji 'ie,i ¦ :.. .;]ini ' t i;.ai- '-: '.'ui>. huliiii , and Xounneliall. Seliin ,;¦. .. !.- ..¦ .- ..! til.; ir i -h Derby, and many other lir,t.elas.s:.- . ; ¦ ¦- ::: i.::-.':a:. -l :.li- i li'wland Ivan was the Sire ofIi i; . - l' . - t i - r . . M a i i i - l . i V , l/arohli'.', L'niou Jack , and of theI, ¦¦,¦ ..i : 1.1 Ai i ie l . i | i . '- a;l winners of tiri-t-class form,l - .

'.iu :- lh- .~;i - " ..I i l i '- dam ol the eelebratpd Ci.lt ,

.h . i : i ' "iN! . (.'iMirl-iam ijraina. hiee , own si-ter lo Iri.-hl'.! i . !' -:. i ' - ! i ' -r a l i - l l ' .iii^i -a- l iall . i Kli- H w i l l be seen Iroin

.1 ;.:; l- "i '.: . i i i '- 'd i i . --- :h:ii h- .- i - .-.cond to n<» 'I'liorinij;h-; . i . - i i:oi - i . pi th" 'ihr iH' l<u. ''-l"tiis , and is worthy ofi:i-p. '

¦.. "» whi l . ' i!. .acinu; . 'Mi ' l i t i i i i i .Qit'" An early i;is', .e<:tion i- rciiiisite .as the llor.-e is

l i 'u i . '. l :¦• .-. "¦¦ aiu i.nmb.:r nf Mal '- s .t i l ,M! . KM i ;N S .MAI .KS. . . . . . . X ~'I i i "i: '»L ' i i i -r . : . i i' . M \ I:K-, . X-'ll- " .M. .M. . i :' !- . W A U I .s ... X \

. , 11 'Ki M S I l . l.s , '.;>:. U l l . I N KA. II CASK.

Tii.r I ' r. 'l 'ri'-L '.r w i l l n> .. lie aft- 'iuntable for a.-ei-dc'. t - that may iia', i;..-a to .Hares or Foals .sent to thisJ l i

'i'r-V' Ail iiotiicM lo be I'uid i.n 1st (Jctoberto the

ijwner , -di:- J.'.Mi:- I! V A N , or to his appointed Agent,or tl 't-N'tra wi l l be charged. '1 he «ee.-on commencedii'i the I"th Jl'Wffii ai '<i vmU on llie li'th Juj . >-, 1H7H .

V t M u iL i s v . '. —i 'oT the TtKTii /.ii d. llu i .vni.—A.f«w drops nl I hi' lujui il f 'l o r i ' l i nr , cp'iiil "I "» * « . l i i . i t hb-u»h (/rjJua- a |ile:ivnit lathrr , H II H II ii!. -i.> ..» .'>l y ilu.ii.-eatli c Tc' lli tr..m 'II ;> ir..-l'« or i»i|.m .1 " .-. »ai Ji 'iik i l .e |[|i|niprweuts t»r.:..-, .-fp. .!«.. .«• , , .> -> u, t l - 1.- . t l i » p«u|i«

,,1.ar |y » lii'-i"-- . »'-l ii 'l>l <'•""' ii giaori' u. ll.e l,rntli .It removes all uii ?|.-a«.iii .. J"..r . ri-lnrf 11..11. ilrraynl lLel«

or lob-iccu snii'li!' Tl.r Fr<i ,:anl F or i l in , 1 .-"'i!...n.postd

of part ol h'.. .»y «n.i »»«¦ lifit . . . :.. .ie!iciuo» lu llit tasU,and Iho e:.-..t«-: !u.la ,l,,n.v,- iy ol \lw :, S r. I'nte 2 *. Od .o f » I I CIn iiii» !» JiiJ JVilu iii .r» . l'n-(wti-a t,y II ,U GALLur,330 Oslo"! >: I '< I . 1<»»<1» '>-

The firs-- pianoloit'..' •/itrmluceil into England KBO

mudo by 1'atUo r Wc od , an Kngiiili mouk residing w.Rome.

HOUSES TO LETTO BE SOLD,

THE INTEREST in a first-claes GROCERY andSPIRIT ESTABLISHMENT, with a Retail

LicenBe , situato in a lending Prorincinl Town in theSouth of Ireland , in which a largo Business has beencarried on for years, nod will be continued until dis-posed of.

The Premises oro extensive, nnd fitted up for a largoTrade in Agricultural Seeds and Manures in additionto tlio Grocery dasiness. Such an opportunity is notofteu to be met with for a person wishing to embarkin a pro&tablo business. Princi pals only need apply tom24 JOHN HUNT, Esq., Solicitor. Duugarvan .

TRAMORB-HOUSES, full y Furnished , To be Lot , for tbo Sea

son or by tho year, it Sr. LEOEII PLACE, Tramore. Apply at No. 2. on tho Promisos. tC

TO BE LET ,VTO. i, MARINE TERRACE, TRAJIORE , by tbo

_13i Year or on Le.ise. It contains two SiltingRooms, firo Bed -rooms, Paulry, Kitchen , Scullory,W.C. j n good Garden and Pipe Water in tho House.Apply to Mrs. Domiv.v, Leovillo, Watorford. Gt.rolO

AN EXCELLENT AND PROSPEROUSHOTEL TO LET.

nnO BE LET, in MAIN-STREET , THAilORE,JL tho very excellent HOTEL, for many years inpossession of Mrs. HORTOS, where a largo and profit-able business has been transacted, and is to bo Letfor tho solo reasou that tbo Proprietress is uuablo todevoto sufficient attention to its management.

The Jlouso is in excellent condition , not requiringone penny outlay, and has all tho requisites for acomfortable. Hotel , admirably rccommeudiog itselfto one desirous ol cutcring upon a profitable Trude,with a good connection ah endy made. The Hotel isat present Licensed, and immediate- possoBsiou cuubu hud. To parties wiahiug to obtain 11 Hotel , to rare,an opportunity seldom ¦ presents itself. Tho Houseadjoining cuu bo hud if required.

Jfor lurther particulars apply to Mrs. II ORTON ,Mi-lvillo Teriace, Palrick-streot, Tratnorc.

tf SF Also, to bo I-iT, at Jlolvillo Terraco andQueen-street , either by the Year or Season, sorcralexcellent HOUSES. Apply to Mrs. HOKTO .V, USabove 28

THE GREAT HOTEL TRAMORBCOUXTY WATERFORD.

.YO ir oi't:x ivn THE SUMMER SKASOK , it>7CJIKS. KAVANAGH, PKOPRIETRESS,

Respectfully intimates to tho Humorous Patrons ofthis fuvorite- Summer resort, that , for the SecondReason uuder her mttnagemeut, »ho has

RE.Ol'EXED this FAMED ESTABLISHMENTafter a complete renovaiiuu.

.Mr.<. K AVA N AI IH begs lo thank her former putronsin Tratnore, and trusts thai, by dili gence in manage-ment, and moderation in charges , tjhc wi l l oieril acoutimiauce of the support which wiu so liberall yaccorded last season to this favorite and udmifably-situati'd Hotel.

Special attention paid to tbo selection of W INKSand SPIRITS , and tho K I I L I I K N is under most expe-rii'iiced inauagemnut.

The Hotel contains 30 Bed-roonr.s, largo Ball-room ,.sert'/vi l SilliD^-rooms nutl Diuiny-roonis ; pp.iciollsCoH'ee-roim , splendid Billiard-room , uew Bur-room ,£jiiiokiiig-i';.om , ic.

S45" Charges moderate. For particular n , seoprimed lurid'.

Tiamore, ilay 22, 1B76. m2G.tf

Temperance Guild of St. Nicholas of TolentiiioDUNGARVAN.

npUE GRAND DRAWING of PRIZES , under tho1L auapices of tho abovo Society, was held in tho

Town Hall , on MONDAY Eveniug, J U N E 12th. Thefb.lowing iu a List of the Wiauing Numbers f also,Knm.-s and Adresses of Winners of the princi pallYiiwa .—

1st Prize—Valuable Gold Watch ; No. on ticket, 3321.Name of winner, Mr. Michael Frailer , Did Park.

2nd—A handsome Lady's l!in(f, sot with preciousstoue.-i ; No. of ticket , 2,0li2—.Mr. James McDonald,Church-street , Dungarvan.

3rd—An Office Clock ; No. 6, 'M— Mrs. Henry 0. Sut-ton, Montpellicr-tcrraco, Cork.

tth—Oleojfraph of Illesscd Mury Alcocquo ; No. 505—Mrs. A. M. Walsh , .Main-street, Dungarvan .

oth—A luiuds.oinc Model of a full-rigged Ship ; No.i,- VK>—Mr. J. J.O 'Urien , Ballyraaeart, Dungiirvan.

Gth—A Statue of St. Joseph in Parian ; Xo. 8,75U—Cyrus Jacob, Goose Green, London."7th—Likenesses of all tho Popes from St. Peter toPio Nono ; Xo. 55.')—Mr. Johnson , Ballintaylof , Dun-garvan.

Sth—Mounted Fire Screen ; No. 9—Mrs. MichaelO'Neill , Mum-street, Duncarvan.

'Jth—A JC1 Note ; No. 1,095—Mr. John Campbell ,SackTille-Btrcet , Dublin.

10th—Kichly-einbroidorcd Slipporx ; Xo. 7,472—Dr.Flynn , Mountain View , Dungarvan.

11th—liaised Cushion ; No. 2,757—Mr. John Hallagh-han , Ballinamult , Clonmel.

12th—An Inlaid Lady's Work-box ; No. 701—Mr.I>uvid Punlon , Watcrford.

Tho following Numbers also won Prize? :—(il •l-.ili 12IJ0 1GS3 28IJS -1181) 0100 7-lSo 8974

UK !U7 12li2 17.58 2S37 4251 01.VJ 7.177 UUUOU"> '.'22 l:;i.« 180G H12:. -l llH) G.",7'J &»'. 172

lltl l Ibl7 1(28:1 -HS7 (i.V« SW1 721 10U0 1318i'.«; :i:i2i; unn <;5.". eofc2 715 1101 1171 2717Mill t'.l27 li-'itsi Si;7:t 7."<0 1102 U>S7 2112 SU-15ii-SM 7HH SS7:iii bliil 11S2 HilU 2-".2l -4110 571272.V.I 8711 H7b' 12lr2 H'H 274-t H l l STaO 732 187lhi !iuii l- 'lj 17*1 275(1 -H'J2 0J5I1 7331) 8709

Applications for Prizes to be addresssd toUuv. JAMES A. NOWLAN , U.S A., or toMr. ]{. KDWAHD BUEXAN , Hon. Secretary ,

Dtmgarvaii. jl (J

DL'XGAKVAX UNION

rj VlK Iioard of Guard iand of tho above Union will ,JL at their Meeting on tho 2Uth inst., consider

Tenders from Competent Persons to discharge tlioduties ofSUPERINTENDENT of WORKS ,

At a Salary of TH I R T Y POUNDS per Annum.The duti'/s attached lo tho Ollicu Bliall hi; to malo

periodic Reports as to tin: State of Ri'puir* of tl.oWorkhouse aud Hospitals under tho Guardiaus 1 con-trol ; lo lurnish Plans, Specilicaticns, ai.d Estimates,ol nil ]}uildiu;{.-j, ltc- pair f>, :iud Itnproveineut s (whcthei-undci- the Poor Law or Public Health AC( H ) which thoBonn) shall comiJer necessary ; to Inspect nud Jte-port upon such Holdings, Improvements , and ltepairsduritig ).rogroi--H, ami bo responsiiilu for their duoComp letion.

Tno person appointed will ho required to enter intoa ji iin * and several bond in a penally of H.o(i, "or thefaithfu l discharge of hi i duties.

Tenders will be received by in.) up to 12 o'Clocknoun on 2!lib inst.— l)y order of the board ,

JOHN V. DOYLE, Clerk of Union.Clerk 's Ollice , Mill June , l.Wi. jlfi.at

CAi.r.AN I;N K J X

Provisions and Sea Coals Wanted-milK BOARD OK GUAl iDIAXrf of iho C-ulliinJL Union wil l , at their Meeting on THURSDA Y ,the 22nd JUNE , inst ., receivo and coi^id.M' 'lVudurjfor supplyin g the Workhouse withI t K E A D .MEAL . r'LOUR , POJ'ATOKS.and S K I M M K D

MILK ,fcr Tkrve Months , to 2'Jtli Septi'mber next.

Tlio Uoaid wil l nl.-so, ou the aboru iljy, receivo andconsider Tenders for suppl y ing thu 'iVorkhutis j with

50 TONS of HKsT CAKUI KF COALS,(in tlie run), to he delivered at Ftddowii , Cat tick.ou.Suir, or Iliilly hide.

Tho Tenders to \>v lodged in the Tender.Imi ut theWoi khouhe , or delivered lo mo not later tiau TWO I TOo'Clock on the above.named day .

F.irms of Ti iiiler unil Handbills can be had at theWorkhouse—(liy Order).

M. MA1IER , Clerk or the Union.Hoard.room , Callan , Sth Juno , 1»"G. (Il)

CARRICK ON SU1R UNION.ON tin: 1st of J U L Y NEXT , Urn Board or Guir d-

i nifi nf this 1,'uiou will consider Propo^-als lorSupp ly iuir the Workliiuso with

lUu TOSS of BEST CAR D IFF COALS.Full dt laiis in Primed liand.bills , which may bu

had on app lication I') tho Workhouso Muster.J. M U L L I X . S, Clerk ol Uiii.i n .

li lth June , l^7tl. i l l i . l t

WATEKKORI ) Ac LIMERI CK RAILWAY

CARTAGE SERVICE.ri^HK II I IDYI * Company is prepared tv coinml.-r Ten-JL di r.i fi.r tl.r p. i formal.re of ill. ' ( !AUTA (jE

SEl lVK J K nt 'COOHS A X I ) P A R C E L S m Watorf.nd ,Clonmel , Tipperarv , and Liineri. k.

J'.irticii l .-ir.s cin b" obtaiij i-d f rom th- uiitli - r.-ix twil ,and from tlni Tiatlic Mani ^i- r nt Limerick Terminus.

Tend.-rs , i- iidors'.-d *' Tcudi.'r for Cartage Agency, 1'will b.i rrcviri-d liy mi? up l'> lll .fj u.in , on T l lU l t .S-IJA V, fith pior.— li y i-i 'lvr.

J . FOWLKR XICO LL , SecreturT.Head OHice.--, Waiei lord Terminus, Juno 10th , lt>7(j.

Waterford and Limerick Kailway.NOT1CH is Uavuhy given , that tlie Debenture

.Stock Transfer WookM of this Company will lieC'I.OSKIJ from the 2.'!r<l to thu .'iUth iust., both day« •«.cln<ive. —Hy ordor,

.1. FOWLEK XICOLL , Secretary,li'-itd Oflirrs , Waterford Tertninus , Juno 15. I.S7I I

ONK 15UX (' !•' O'LAKKhrr i JJ II 1'ILLiS iswri.iuU'l In ink I'll ili>cii:iuH.< tuiiii III , . Ui i l i .n j

O' Kiil '- , III K.t li iT rrl , urqililnl ur r'111-.ntut 'mill , (ir.i rel , orl'nm« in tlie l i .uk. .'.'.'Ill in biitc- , Is. liil . rncli , liy «||Cliemists «ti<! Pulelit ^I«>licitld Vfiiii.il.. • or ^tnt to inytd-ln-Mi for C(l H H H I I I - l.y the Mu kir- , r\ J. CI.AI i K K , Cm-Millim; (Miomi -l , H'*li-simt , Linrn'i,. <Vh. l.n :.- AKmtj ,HiLCLAr & So Mi, Luaduii , anil all the Whult-i iilo iluuMn.

j»l«.ly

BUSINESS.PRELIMINARY NOTICE OF REMOVAL

GREAT CLEARANCE SALE,Commencing tho 22nd of HAY, 1876,

GOLD and SILVER WATCHES, JEWELLERYCLOCKS, FANCY TIMEPIECES , &c,

PREVIOUS TO IIEMOVAL TO NEW PREMISES .

RICHARD DILLON , 68, QUAY,|>EGS toaonounco that ho has resolved ,previous to-*-* REMOVAL to hiB Now ond more extensive Pre-mises, 7G QUAY (oight doors Irom present placo nf

Businees),To OFFER tho EXTIHE of his present STOCK

99* At a Ilcductiou of TWENTY PEII CENT ., SO as toensure n Speedy Cleurance.

All GOODS aro marked in plain Figures', at formerPrices, from which a R EDUCTION of TWENTY PERCENT .(for Immediate Cash Payments onl y) will bo madoon every Article purchased . Amonga t his STOCK willbo fouud GOLD WATCHES, CIIAIXS , R ROOCUES, KINGS ,£I.ECTRO-PI.ATKD GOODS, Ac, iu great variety.

An curly inspection respectfully solicited , as thisSalo muet nccessarilj last only a short timo.

RICUAUD DILLON, 08, Quay, Watorford.

The MEDICAL ESTABLISHMENT(LATE MACKESY'S).

IJST Established, for the Correct and. Eff icient Com2iouiuibiQ of 1'rescriptions, and for Ike Retail of Drugsand Chemicals of the Freshest and Purest descrip tion.

TEE most unremitting attention is paid to thedispensing of Physicians' and Surgeons' Proscrip.

tions, with tho Lowest possible Charges, consistent withthe Supply of the GENUINE CLASS of M EDICINES forwhich this old Establishment has always held such ahigh reputation. myl°

NO. i, THE MALL , WATKRFORD.M. S A V A G E , LICENTIATE APOTHECARY.

S P E C I A L N O TI C E .CHOICE TEAS.

PETEll WALSH respectfull y directs attention tohis carefully selected STOCK of FIXE TEAS,

which Bo can strong ly recommend as possessing thatatrougth and delicacy of flavor lo bo louud only inthosu of tho finest quality.

£2T The FINEST BLACK TEAS arc 3s., Us. .Jd.,aud 3s. b'd. per pound.

• apll.3mPETER WALSU

OROCKll nnd Sl ' lKl T MJSUCI l AXr , UUKOAKVAN.

CHARLES MoIA'TOSU,PLUMBER, BRASS-FOUNDER,

UAS-FITTEK, and LEAD MEKCHANT.(L ATE or LITTLE GEOROK 'S STREET),

Ojiiccs <imi Shotu itoom : A'o. 10 LAUY LAKE.Gil E E X-U O Uo.ES, CONSERVATORIES , and

PUBLIC BUILDIXGS HEATED by Hot Wa-ter , on tho most approved principle.

Testimonials, too numerous for insertion , from tholuadiug Gentry of Wiitorford and surrounding Coun-ties, whoso pliicea I have heated , may by FCCII at myoffices.

P.S.—Having purchased at tho Salo at LittloGeorgo's slreeL iho entire Stock of Urasj, Wood , andL. ad Patterns conuecled with the Foundry, for JJrassCastings, ! will bo enabled in a fow days to executeall orders for Cutting at tho shortest uotico, and oureasou;iblc terms.

{3T Enlrauco to Works from Peter street. [mhlO

THE WATJiiiFORD COACH FACTORY,CATUEKIXE -ST IIEET.

R - M O B H I S S E YBEGS respect fully to inform iho Nobilily nnd

Gentry ol Waterford and surrounding Counties ,I lint having purchased tho Iuterest nnd Stock-in-Trade of the nboro well-known Establishment , hu isno)Y lully prep.ired to execute any orders he may bofavored with in a manner not to bo surpassed by anyin tho South of Ireland.

K. M. begs also to return his best thanks for thovery liirjjo amount of patronage ho has hitherto re-ceived , ami trusts , by unremitting care and personalattention , to merit a Continuance of iho sumo in alltbu various branches of his eiteusive business.

5^J* Please note—All communications in tho Post,ing uud Undertaking business to bo addressed to 11.MORRI SSKV , Proprietor, Waterford Coach Factory,Catherine-Street. apl l.tf

H U G H M c L E A N ,I'LUMBEH , BRASS FOUNDER , LEAD

MERCHANT, &c,Having purchased tho Interest and Plant of Iho lato

Firm ofJI c L E A N A.vi» 31 c I N T 0 S 1 I ,

I bi-g learo to state that I purpose c.irry iu^ on thobusiness KS usual of 1'LUMUEK , BRASS FOUNDER ,aud GAS.FITTING in all its brunches, aud all ordorsc'u(nj*tcd to me ."lia 'I luive the 8auic caro atiii atten-tion as was hitherto gi7cn lo them.

Soliciting for myself a continuiitico of ibo kindpublic purlrotia^e and support so loug csteudoil totho late Firm, I be^ to remain , lospectfull y,

HUG H McLKAN.:i. Lit t le Ucot -j v 's.stn-j t, U'alerftinl .

X.li. — G'recu-hnuHes , ConservatoriL's, and Publicliuildiugs he,ltd ou thu most improved princi pleby the circulation of hot water. (mblO-tf

GREAT SALE OF PIANOFORTES.I

JI PORTED direct Irom iho .Manufacturers, MesstsCol.LMt b <fc CoLLAIlu , Klt.KMAN , DA I.MA1.SF. , IJ RINS -

ME A D, &e., itc, atC. A. JONES' MUSIC DEL'OT.

H O , y o ' A V , U' A T £ 11 F 0 Ii D .II A K M O X I U M S in great vmiety , Eng lish and

French make ; Violin:1, Cornels, Couccrtiim*, Drums ,Flutes, lianjoe.", .Music Boxes, &n. ic,

AT C. A. J ONES'J/l/ SlC LEHli lSU L U S H M i r , WATKH FuRU.¦M ,000 NEW ftONUS and PIECES , ut U.VK Timin

the Marked Price tor Cash , ihu eiilire STOCK nowSELLING OFF AT A lillEAT REDUCTION I

C. A . J O X K S ,l i l l ' QHTEll nf I ' lASUF OltTE S , l lAUUUS IUi l S , .$•£-,

lao yUA Y , WATERFORD , A N D U A U W E L L "'STilEh'T, CLOXMEL,

Begs to call i-picial atu-mion to his extensiveT U N I N G uud K E I 'A I K I N G business. M s Tunoravisit , all Ihu .Southern and Midlaud Counties of lie-luiul Quarterl y.

$4)" Pianofortes and llai uj«niuiiis biied by theMtmih or Veur, with o]>tiou t<j purchase , and ou iho'1 hreo Vears1 uystom.

C. A. JONES' MUSIC WAREHOUSE.Crickclliufj, Archery , Croi(iiet , nnd other Gaineu,ul uiiu fiiull .' Jiow Prices. [uiyt-itj

M U S I C -MR H I L T O N , PROFESSOR UF J1U.S1C

&S}"AU. lb, I I E S U I H T T A STIIEET.Terms, cm upp liculiou. [dl-3ui]

Hornsby 's Mowing and Reaping Machines-

AT the ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIET Y ofKXULAND'S lakt gruut Tn'ul ol M A CHINES ut

TA LMO.V, all ibe Leading ilauufscturfi-s competing,ilecsra. UuU.vaiir & So.s's uuicti'd Four iludjiucs,with which , after a sevoru contest , lusliug seven days,they huccecdcd in wiuuiug FIRST, SECOND, andTHIRD PRIZES, their Fourth iluchiuu buiug Hi ghl yCommended, thus currying off all tho houoiirs ol thefield , proving tho superiority of their Machines overall others, uud wiuuiug for their New O'Pu ragon aRoyal Title , " THE M ONARCH or M A C I I I .NKS ."

m2G THOMAS W. CONDON , (it¦i\, THE MALL , WATKRF ORD, AGENT.K.I) . —Tin; weiiiin g parts of nearly all .Machines

kept in .Stock, und Repuiis purleclly executed.

BUILDING AND JOINERY WORKSHKRE.SFORD STREET , WATKKFOitn

M A T T H E W H U N THegs re>pt ;eifully lo iiiiiiuatc lo the Public generallylli'U having, within tin; past low mouth.,, madopXTKNSlVK ALTERATION S AND JM -¦111 I'KUVEMEXTS in the above Establishment,(ri'iiden-l nuxmry by IIM mere-wing- lmai,IClis) Jlu Jlu^mii'.-li irriiitw r.icililiu.i than lu-rcloforo for the exoculion of all orders entrusted to him which slndl alwaysreceive Ins best und careful attention , with due re-ardto promptitude, elii.-icncy, and a Ur>vK\t,vn- sw, ?¦

Of Ul lAK 'lK.S. otAWi,

CoS'lVUAC-l-s for IJ UH.UINC1 Illld l l.l fs l. KBI-AHM CU.tered into , and every description ofCAUI 'KXTKY una JU1XEUV WORKcarried out. l'lans and Specifications I urni-liedlieic.-iford street , Walerford , 187G. j'oly#

London aad Paris Dye House,117J- PARADE qUAY, WATERFOKU.

l l l t A S C J l WOUKS—JOHNST O WN.

Tj ^ V E R Y descri ption of Phi,, mi ,i Fnilc-LJ Drones, Silk.-, Satins, VelvctH , Shawls , ClocksMoreen , Damasks, Carriage llugH , Skin Mats, KidClove*, und >'ontliorK , Cleaned and Dyed, in a -uncriormanner. * 'Carpets, Blankets , Counterpanes , Chintz Covers , Mus-liu und Laeu Curtains, Cleaned.Oentlcmcn 'B Clotlici and Feather* Cleaned or Dyedwithin threo days. JGrebe, Seal Skin , and Furs of every descriptionCleaned and altered. mh'i-l.Um

L. McCAKTHY & CO., PUOPRISTOSS.

Oat-Door Officers of CuBtoms

AN OPEN COMPETITION for not leu than FimAppointments will be held on THURSDAY ,

tho 20th JULY, 1876, ic London, Edinburgh, Dublin,and other plaoes. Age, 19 to 25. . The necessaryForma of Application will be forwarded to any onowho sends beforo tho 29th JUNE an addressed fools-cap Envelope to tho Secretary, Civil Service Com-iniasion, London , S.W. J2.3t

Great Western Railway of England$&• IMPROVED SERVICE batween WATERFORD

AND NEW HILPORD.

rj^UE Public nro reapeccfully informod thut on andJL after tho 1st JUNE NEXT, tho STEAM SER.VICE BETWEEN WATERFORD and NEW MIL-FORD will consist of the large and powerful 'SoyulJliiil Steumors, " Waterford ," " Limerick," and" llilford ," and that neither CATTLE NOB PIGSWILL BE CONVEYED BY THEM.

This will enable the Steamers (weather and othercircumstances permitting) to meet THE PASSEN-GER TRAINS, running in connection therewith ONEACH SIDE OF THE CHANNEL.

SPECIAL BOATS will, until farther notice, Sailwith LIVE STOCK from Walorford to New Slilfordevery TUESDAY aud FRIDAY at 5.30 p.m. (sharp), andon such other days as may bo required.

For further particulars, appl y to Mr SICNAMAHA ,G. W. R., Waterford ; Mr. J. II. DOWNEI , RailwayStation, Limerick, and Mr. W. J. BUSSF.LL, DistrictAgont, G. W. Railway, WaWrford .

J. GRIERSON, General Jlnnager.Pnddington , May, 1876. (my lO-tf.)

WATEKFORD & LIMERICK KAILW AY.

CHEAP Return TICKETS on SATURDAYSCommencing SATURDAY, 3rd JUNE , 1870. Sin-

glo Fares for Double Journey.DOWN—Until further Notice, 1st, 2nd , und 3rd Class

Return Tickets will bo issued from Limerick and all in-terracdinto Stations to Watorford , at Singlo Fares, bytho Trains leaving Limerick at or after 11.20 a.m.

Ur.—From Waterford and all intermediate Stationsto Limerick, by the Trains leaving- Waterford at or after11.45 a.m., available for return by any Train on thoSunday or Monday following.

ATHENBY AND tiSNIii JUNCTION , AND ATIIKNBT AND-TUAM LINES.

On SATURDAYS, Hcturn Tickets, at Single Fares,,to GAL WAY , will be issued as follows :—From Lime-rick, Ennis , and Go.'t , by the 3.20 p.m. Train ; fromTuam by the 3.15 p.m. Train ; on which Passengers can.return by any Train , according to class, on tho Mondayfollowing. Tickets 2iot transferable, and available onlyas abovo stated.

JOHN ROBERTS, Traffic Manager.Traffic Manager's Office,

Limerick Terminus , 10th May, 1876. m2(i

WATERFURD & LIMERICK RAILWAY

QHKAP SUNDAY. TRAINS.pLOXMEL to WATEU FORD und Buck, Tor\J TKAAIOHE , DUiVMUHE, ic. — On aud fromSUNDAY , tth J U N K , 187U , and every Sunday there-after untill further notice, ti Special Train, with Firstnnd Third Class Carriages attached, will leave Clonmeland Intermediate Stations for Waterford as follows :—

Fares tu Wulerford 4' Kcturn — 1st C7n.-s. 'if I- Class ,Leave Clonmel , !) 0 a.m. (s. (id. 2s. Od.

„ Currick 'J 30 „ 3.". Ud. U. M .„ Fiddowii , U -ID „ 2s. Ud. Is. Od.

Arrive Waterford , 10 15 ,,Return Tickets, at .Single i'arcs, between interme-

diate Stations. Passengers to return by 8.30 p.m. UpMail same day j or by .Special at U p.m., on Sunday* ,11th and 25th June , yth and 23rd July, 13th and 27thAugust, and loth September.

JOHN KO1IKKTS Traffic Manager.Traffic Manager's Uftice, Limerick , 10th May, '70.

/ (HEAP SUNDAY THAINS between LiMfc-\J HICK and WATEKFOKD during the Summermonths. From Limoriek and undermentioned Stationsto Watorford for Trmnore , >tc, on tho 11th and 25thJuno, 'Jth and 23rd Jul y, l.'Jth and 27th August , andlOih September , 1870.

Farts to U'utcrfwd ,r- back — 1st Class, '.ltd Cluss.Limerick departure , 7 0 a.m. 7s. Od. :is. Ud.Tipperary, ,, 8 0 „ 6a. Od. 2s. b'd.Bunalm, ,, 8 10 „ o's. Od. 2s. 0UCalier, „ 8 ») ,, fe. Ud. 2*. Ud.Clonmel, „ !) 0 „ -Is. lid. 2s. Od.Carrick, „ i) 30 „ y*. Ud. Is. (id.Fiddown, ,, 8 10 „ 2s. Ud. I K . ud.Waterford, arrival 10 lo ,,

Returning from Waterford at Gp.m., arriving in Lim-erick about 9.30 p.m.

From Waterford and intermediate Stations to Lime-rick , for Castlcconuoll and Killuloe , ou till and ISthJuno, 2nd und lGlh July, Oth uud 20th August , and 3rdSeptember, 1670'.

Fares to Limerick $' lack — Ul Class, 'if d C l i sf .Waterford departure, 7 0 a.m. 7s. Od. 3s. Od.Fiddown, „ 7 25 „ 7s. Od. 3s. Od.Carrick, „ 7 35 ,, 7s. Od. 3s. Od.Clonmel, ,, 8 r> „ Us . Od. 2s. Ud.Cahor, „ 8 35 „ li.-i. Od. 2s. Od.Banulm, „ b 55 „ 5s. Od. 2d. Gd.Tipporary, „ 1 j „ Is. Od. 2s. Ud.Limerick arrival , Jo Ii. „

Returning from Limerick at 0 p.m. arriving in Water-ford about D.liU p.m.

Leaving Limerick for Killuloe at 10.15 a.m. j return-ing from Killaloo at l..'Ji) p.m. Fares—Limerick to CUM -ticcouncll aud buck ; First Class Is (KI ; Tlr'rd Class, yd.Limerick to Killuloo and Back ; First Class, 2s. j ThirdClass, Is.

These Ticket* will be available by the Special Trainonly. No Half Tickets will be issued. Return Tickets,at Single Fares, will bo issued between the intermediateStations at which these Trains stop.

JUHN ROBERTS, Truffle Mauucer.Traffic Manager's Otliec, IUth May, 1870. jc i

Q UWLUER SEASON , 1B7G. — (JIIKA I- FA M I L YO TICKETS— On and from THURSDAY , 1st J U N E ,and every Week-day until further Notice , FAMILYTICKETS , at very Reduced Fares, will bo issued, onwritten application lo the Traffic .Manager's Ullice ,Limerick , two days previous to travelling, from thefollowing principal .Statione, to enable Families to visitthe Sea-bathing and Watering places named :—FromWalerford , Fiddown , Carriek , Clouuicl , Caber, Tipjio-rary, and Limerick junction, to Limerick , for Kilkcc ,Foynes, and Killaloe ; also, from abovo Stations toEnnis, for Lisdoonyiivna, Lahinch, Miltown-Mulluy ,A;c. From Kuni.s, Limerick , limerick Junction, Tippe-rary, Caller, Clomnel , L'aniek , and Fiddown , to Water-ford, for 'lrauiure, Duiiinurc, ic. ; and from Klinis,Ciort , and Tuam , to Athunry , lor (.ialway, Salthill , Ac.For particulars of Fares and arrangements , see Company'H Time and Fare Table Books , to bu had at linyof their Station.

LOANS on U Ell EXT L U E S ut D E I I E N T U I L K STUCK

LOANS ON CALL OR DEPOSIT-f l A l l E DlhECTORtS OF TIIK WATEUKj ltD AMJ-L C'ENTKAI. IUKLANI l IiaiLWAV COMPANY (for thopurpose of ii WLAC1NG the INSTALMENTS of the(JUVEKNJlfc 'NT LUAX and JJU.YDS falling due) areprepared, until further Notice, to accept LOANS ONMOU'JXiAUl? BONDS at 41 per Cent., payable upon OnoVear s notice, or for such term of Years as may bofixed ; and for the Debenture Stock, having equalpriority with tho Mortgage Bonds, bearing Interest at4} per Cent, in perpetuity.

They will also accept LOANS on DEPOSIT, beuringJntorost at 4J PER CENT., payablo ou One Year'snotice ; at I per Cent, payablo on Six Months' Notice;at 3j per Cent., payablo on Three Months' Notice, andat 3 per Cent., payablo yii One Month's notice.

For the year ending 25th Murch , lb70, the TrafficReceipts were £38,328 IU H . (id.—tho Working and otherKxpcnscs being JK21 ,835 15s. Ud.—leaving a balance ofA'Ui. lW l.s. 0d., being more than double the ainuuntreiiuired for tho Interest ou Loans, after the paymentol which there is, therefore, a considerable surplux fordividends to Shareholders.

They will , every Half-year, send to each Creditor aStatement showing tho full particulars and Amount ofthu neveral Loans due by thu Company.

Applications to bo addrosBod to tlio undersigned, atthe Company 's Offices , Waterford Terminus.

(By Order),WILLIAM WILLIAMS , Secretary.

Waterford , May 18th, 1870. (mh84-tf)

Important to Owners of Ships, Yachts, andTrawlers.

CONDUIT METALLEQUE , ou FRENCH P VTIiNTPAINT,

MANUFACTURED by LAVKKUXE A BKMIKKK ,of IJUMju t quE , FHANCK , for applying upou

Iron oi' Wood Ships. Solo Ageut in Wuterford :np2-l.it THOMAS PUKCELL, «, linrronstruiid- st .

Bishop & Sons' Quinine Wine.mil IS INVIGORATING WINE , so strong lyJL recommended by tho highest Medical authorities

for its Tonic and Restorative Qualities, is prepared withthe most careful attention to tho purity of its ingre-dients , and contains One Grain of Quinino, each Glass.

SOLD KvEKYwnE it s .Dublin —Wholcsule by Boj LEAUA BOTD, 11' U AKI'L'K,

llOUOSON & Co. ; H f O H HOOUK <fe Co. i Al .KXAKDBRFlNULATOK >V Co. ; FAWCfiTT i CO. ; CA.Vl'KELt, andC'JCHKANK . ReUil by H KNKV TO DIN , J AMKS FLANA -UAS , J OHNSTON and O LDIIAM , and others.

Il lackrurh— > . IC I U H A K U K U N .Cork—'VonKiSk and So.v, Yf ooiitoui) , II OUK .XK , A:

C'0. ; H. M 'JHKIH , J. AKIIK1AN SlllTJl.ISulfasl— W I L L I A M DOUHI .N i, Co. ; CI.AHK i M 'Mui. -

I .AN ;J und J. IUSLKTT, Huuic W HITE , W. EA K I N &Co., and LKATIIAM , COULTKR, and HOWARD, and W.GILMOKE & Co.

Londonderry —Osuuit-NK i; PAITBN , JAMES TitOMf.H O S and SON*.

< anufacturcd and Bottled by V c<isrs. JJISHOP aiidSONS, FiNsnURY DiHUliMiur , LONDON. iin7.7m

The Poor Man's Cough Drops,FOR Coughs, Colds, aucl ail'octions of tho

Clicot , accompan iod with difficulty of Broothiug,Iioarecnj sa or AVlieezing,

A tca-Hpoontul taken occasionally is found to allay thomost troublesomo Cough : it promotes ExpootonUion ,removes difiiculty of Breathing, and relieves tho aorenosaand oppression of tho Client, which usually accompanyPulmonary complaints. From itu naturo.it may be givento Children with porfect safoty. Sold in bottlos , Is.each.

P R E P A R E D DT JI. S A V A G E ,(LlTt AUcKESr).

At the Medical Establishment , 4, The MALL ,WATERPOHD. U.lt

N E W G O O D S !

FQ& inspection of: aboTB,- Mrs. KELLY inviteeher Customers arid^ the Public, m she has now

returned with her second delivery ofS U M M E R G O O D S !

COMrRISING :MILLINERY and STRAW BONNETS jHATS in great variety ;MANTLES and COSTUMES :DRESS GOODS, Newest Styles ;FEATHERS and FLOWERS ;RIBBONS and LACES ;HOSIERY and GLOVES ;PAHASOLS and UMBRELLAS ;UNDERCLOTHING and BABY LINENS ;BOOTS and SHOES ;

TABLE LINEN and SHEETINGS in all widthaGENT'S SHIRTS, SCARFS, COLLARS, and

HOSIERY.

KELLY'S,MILLINERY, MANTLE, AND GENERAL

DRAPERY WAREHOUSE ,J®" 75 , Q U A Y , WA T K U F O U D .

P.S.—Our Costume Department is worthy specialattention . Costumes can bo copied to order.

Maroh 20th , 1876. m24.

BLACK SILKS

WE ARE NOW SHOWING tho BEST andPUREST MAKES of

BLACK LYONS' SILKS,AND

B L A C K S I L K V E L V E T S ,Foil LADIKS ' PURPOSES .

IJ55" We have no hesitation in aay iug, that thovalue oJfered in thoso Goods counot besurpassed.

Patterns , with Price per Yard , will bo senton application.

P. T0BIN & SOflS,58 and 59, QUAY, WATEHKOBD.

N.B.—Ladies ' French Gloves of superiormanufacture. ap21.tl

WATERFORD EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE-IS, W I L L I A M S T R E E T .

I' rinci yuls :GEOliGK II. KING, M.A.,

JAMES TOURENS , A.U., Hubliu , M.A. , Q.U.I.AFTEHNOON and EVENING CLASSES will be

formed immediately at IS, Willinin-sireet , fromThree p.m., for General Education , and tho SpecialCourses for all Competitions. Instructions will bogiven by an able stuU in

K NCI .ISH , G U K K K , KTIIICS ,FRENCH , LATIX , M ATI IKMATICS ,G ERMAN , Louies , PHYSICS ,ITALIAN , MtiAi' t ivs ics , N A T L U A L SCIENCK .Paiticulaisutid Terms cuu bn ascertui'jed ou appli-

cation at 15, WILLlAll - STRKET. mhlO

WHOLKSAL S AND RETAILWINE AND SPIRIT STORES.

86 O.IJAY, and Corner of CONDUIT LANK ,WATE R FUHD.

W I L L I A M P O W E RBe^d respectfull y to intimate to his Friends and tha

Public jjonerally, that ho baaNOW OPKN , tho above STORES, where bo hopes,

by strict iilieutiou to business, and keep iugtho very BEST W I N K S and SPIRITS merit ashore of patronage.

Ho t SK KKKi'KitS will find it their iuteresl to pti'ton-iso tho above blublishmeiit,

3®"Pleas& jbserro iho address :No. 8ii THE yUAY ,

(Corner of Conduit Lanc J,f -. H U'A 'l'EllFOlW.

In tin's Department lioys of /, This/ ^all A ges can bo suited ou / *v Branch is

/'V ,the in9taut with every /<V / under effi-

1 O 'Articlo of Attire. A^

cicot mauage-Special ottont iou / O ment ( au j now

invited to " our ,-^> ombraces, togotberSchool Suits" /S» / lv.j tn jUTeL ilo require ,of hardwovo / Zq / meuts.asolectasgortmentTweed. L of Al]uit Clothing,

/ <> j lG.tf

P. T0BIN & SONS, 58 & 59 Quay, Waterford

" THE PEOPLE."WEXKOHD— I- :-TAlil.l>llK'[) JANl/'ACV , 1853.

Tbc " \\ ESFOIIll l i U A K l i l A X " W;,s ll.i~jr |ii,i:itcil H l l l l'* Till. l'Euri.b'," JiH.u.uy, Ibo7.

f f l l l K I'KOI'Lli i» u L'niiiiiK'rci 'il , Ai? "tullur ^l ami Lite-X Ul ) Jiiuni .it , .1^ well as .i N'-iv-p iper , Am! ci/inmii/iis

mi MliMihivi' ui i iul . iunll in thr iountii;» «l Wc\!uiJ , Cirluiv ,K i i k c i i n y , W . i ir i lui i l , \* i klu» , Dulilin , '.lie Uumd rt:.>ii-s,I'.thllllH all'l A U» ! I l l l l - t .

I t (. -ic- I l i i l n | n i i t .i "I 'li' - I'lou-i-ilin.'Si.l 'i '.l ]iul- lic lioilii-s.

in Ihu County ••' W i x l m i l . srl'diuus Irmn Kln-llih , I M >1 I ,and Fi'ii- ij ;ii I' l **-^. ti 't it- lh t - i w i t h ruric-pululemi- ^n'l li-ailiii^mticlo U|II . I I :i) l lu. i t ' ir - ' "I loc-I Ami ucmT.i l iii 'i u-i.

It I » . I \\ i i -k l y Ni -tt>|> »] "-i , | 'Ul - lKli i -Ji i i iSimnil . iy , puce 11I\A i.n i idvi ic- i i it : u.i-itun ii u t:..inii.t > ir iq- i-dl* il i l l l l i> :

Cnut i ty , II - t '» I n k r n lij I l ie i iuh ih iy , « ¦ n u y , i l i'iyj , iti-r-

CA li lI U c l i l -a- - , :il l<l l l l l - ||."S Ol C -V I ' I J I I U I K I :! i l l ¦ ¦lul l .PI .OPKIKTOK-K. WAL ^ I I .

O i K i C K — ai, Sorni M A I S — t i . K t T , VV K X F U I I U .

Peoples' Cafe, 1, Long Acre,&$~ N EAR CHARIXU-CROSS , LONDON.

I1KU VISITORS to LONDON should go

Hto the PEOPLE -' CAFE to Lunch , Dine, or .Sup.Comfort, Kle&'uncc, and Economy combined.

P.S.—No connection with any other Establishment ofthe same name, whose charges tire much higher.j2 J . H O P P E R , M A S A O E U , Gt

Late of the LNTKU .VATIONAL U KSTEKAU .NT, Dublin.

PULLARS', DYERS, PERTHWATEUf OHV AoE.S'CY.

N O T I C E OP R E M O V A L -J

PULLAR &. SONS, Dyers to tho Queen ,• NotiTii llRiriKii DYE "WORKS, PERTH , intimate

to their Customers in U atcriord and Ncighbourhoo<l ,that their Agency i.s now placed under tho care of

W. K E L L Y & C O . ,11, Little OoorgeVStreet , Waterford

All orders entrusted to them shall recoivo prompt andcareful attention.

Juno 1st, 1870'. j i.l'2t

NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY,Established hi 183(5; Incorporated by Act of ParliamentI710R PIRE AND LIFE ASSURANCEE AT HOME AND ABROAD .

HEAD OFFICES •London : 1, Jloonfnfe-strect ; Aberdeen : 3, King-street

DUBLIN BRANCH OFFICE :30, Lower Sackvillo-strcot—ROBERT FEBHAI.L, Resident

Secretary.FINANCIAL POSITION (31ST DKCEMDEH , 187-y .

Subscribed Capital , ... X3,000,000Accnmuhvtcd Funds, ... j ei,778,000

Annual Income f o r 1871.Fire, i!313,0C0. I Life, .£133,000. | Interest, X78,000

Total ... .. ... -Coit.OOO.FIRK DEPARTMENT.

A special featnrc of this Department is the liberalitywith which claims aro settled. As a conscqncnco, theCompany hu.t received a largo share of public Hupport ,iu proof of which it may be stated that the Fire Pre-miums have increased from .£1,500 in the second year ofworking to £313.1100 at tho present time, and is utillyearly increasing. More than Two Stiiliou Pound havobeen paid for Fire Losses._

LIFE DEPARTMENT.There arc a few pointn which should be attended to

before deciding on an odico. Tito first and most impor-tant is the Secur i ty afforded , and in this the NORTHKRNcannot IKJ outbid. Tho sums assured aro guaranteedby tho Capital of TUKEK M ILMONH Sterling, and theFunds of more than One Million und throe-quarter.H.

The next Jioint of importance in F-coiuimy in Maiut tje-inenl , nnd that the NORTUKKN excels in this respect isproved by tho fact that tho expenses are under 7;

percent of the income.

Tho liatc.i of J'reiniiiiii and the Uateii of lionus shouldalso bo considered ; and bearing in mind tho very lowPieiniumB charged by tlio Noimi BUN , it will be foundthat the Company has divided largo BUIIM in the way ofProfitR. Prospectuses, Reports, itc , can bo obtainedof the Compauy's Agont at Watorford ,

CORNELIUS REDMOND (Alderman),d31.tf •«>, King-Htreet

MBDICAI. REFERKK -JOHN J. REDMOND , SI.D

Improved White Soft Soap,FREE f rom une]), f or tho Laundry and House-

hold purposes. It renders linen beautifully whitocleanses hotter , and is cheaper than any other Soup. Itpossesses detergent qualities, and is a disinfectant whenneed for cleansing and purifying Will]*, Floors, licddiiiff,4c, and is rocomended as a Vermin Killer. The Sudsdisinfect Drains, &c. Manufacturers and solo Pateutcos ,PIKE and CO.; by appointment to the Military andNaval Laundries , Carlton Workn , Pcckham ,London , S.E,

Agont for Waterford—Mr. THOMAS PUKCELL , Bar.Tnn&t.rnnd-stroet. m28

N U.NS IN OUR WouKHOUSE. —Mr. James Moran,buil0er,i» progressiug with the obangca in the vrork.houso, for tho accommodation of tho nuns as nanea.He expects to havo iho new apartmentB ready (ortheir reception about the first of August next.

NEW THEATRE ROYAL, WATERFORD;FOR POSITIVELY THEEE NIGHTS ONLY !

T.; C K I N G , 4THE ffOBLD-FAMBD. TBAQEDIAN,,. )

aftd IBKLAKP'VS F*voRn«, >y. *v#r--Will hare tha honor to app9«r.in Waterford for the

first timo, after ibis nnprecedantedly successfultour of tbe United, States, onTHURSDAY , FRIDAY , and SATURDAY NEXT,

JUNE 22nd, 23rd, aj flT 2AIK;In his favorite characters in

OTHELLO,HAMLET, and

RICHARD III.Assisted by a seloot and talented Company from

Dublin , under tho management of Mr. EDWARDFBICE .Mr. KINO has jn st conclnded an enormously suo-

oessfnl engagement of 24 nights at tbo Queen's The-atre, Dublin, where he has delighted crowded andenthusiastic audience! by his well-known aDd power-ful Impersonations.

<2T Notwithstanding the very heayy expense at-tendant on this engagement, the prices will remainas usnal.

ADMISSION :Dross Circlo (Bonnets Optional), 3s. ; Orchestra Stalls,

23. ed. ; Pit. Is ; Gallery, 6d ; Private Boxes, 5s. achair. Doors open at 7.30; Curtain rises at 8 pnnc-tnaUy. Carriages at 10.45.

THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE .33, Th<j Season will open with 8IIAKSPEABE 'S great Tra-

gedy, OTHELLO !THE Mooa OP VENICE .

OTHELLO Mr. T. C. KINGIago (his Ancient) ... ... Mr. ED. PEICECa8sio (his Lieutenant) ... ... Mr. T. SENNETTDesdemona ... ... ... Miss RYDER

Other characters by tho Company.

FRIDAr EVENING , JUNE 23,Under tho Immediate Patronago and Presence of

The Right Worsbip fol JAMES T. RYAN , Esq., Mayor ofWaterford , and tto Members ol tho Corporation ,

Wlion will be presented SHAKBPEARB'S Maatorpieco,UAMLET , PRINCE of DENMARK.

HAMLET , Princo of Denmark... Mr. T. C KINGClaudius, King of Denmark ... Mr. T. SENNETTPolonions , Lord Chamberlain ... Mr. D. BTSOLaertes, his Son ... .. Mr. EDWD. PKICEHoratio, Friend to Hamlet ... Mr. ALFRED PARRTRosenerantz ... ... ... Mr. WALLERGuilderstern ... ... ... Mr. W. DOBEI.LFirst Actor ... ... ... Mr. ELLISSecond do. ... ... ... Mr. GKAVKSFirst Gravedig-g-cr ... ... Mr. D. BYNOSecond do. ... ... . . . Mr. WALLEROsric , a Courtier ... ... Miss TEMFLETONGhost of Hamlet's Fathor ... Mr. E. PRICE

Marcellas and Bernardo, Priest, <tc , &e.Gertrude, Queen of Denmark ... Miss RYDEROphelia ... ... ... MISS MABEL PARKERPlayer Queen ... ... ... MissPattie Goddard

WATERFORD AND TRAMORE RAILWAY.A SPECIAL TRAIN will leave Waterford for Tra-

moro immediately after tho Performance on FridayEvening.

S A T U R D A i , J U N K 2-lih ,FOR THE BENEFIT OF MR. T. C. KING ,

Under distinguished Patronage , and his hist appearancein Waterford.

LISMORE COLLEGEPATUOS — His Grace the DUKE of D E V O N S H I R E .

npHIS lnstitu "ion is now Ito-Oponed under-t- ;.c.v ; ::ingomcnt. The arrangements are such as

will sccuro to Pupils the hijjhost Educational advant-ages. The courso of Study embraces Classics, Mathe-matics, all tho Branches of a liberal English Education ,French , German , Spanish, Book-keeping, Shorthand ,Political Economy, Music, &c. The Tuition is thoroughand adapted to tho requirements of Modern Society.The Head Master (fives his I-ERSONAL attention to eachPupil , and Candidates for Matriculation , tho Civil Ser-vice, Army, ic, uro specially proparoil by the mostexpeditious method for these examinations. Tho promi-nence given to the study of Modern Languages is adistinctive feature of the Establishment.

Tho Domestic appointments aro such as to affordBoarders tlie Comforts of home. The Dietary is uuex-coptionably good. Adjoining the College is &n extensivoPlay-ground , whore , during recreation hours , tho boysarc under a master's supervision. Pupils may join atany time, the quarter dating from entrance. Torms areINCLUSIVE and moderate. Satisfactory references inEngland and Ireland.

I or Prospectus apply toJ. E. GILLON, Head Master (lato Principal of

St. Oswald's College, N. Wales, and formerlyjelC.3m Head Master of Winwick School, Lancashire)

WANTED,A

Steady, Active MAN , to mind a Horse, andtake charge of a yard. Good wages and con-

stant employment given to a competent person , ofsuitable character. App lication to be mado at thisOffice. j l6

GROCER'S ASSISTANTWANTED, a Situation by n respectable YOUNG

MAN , having a thoroug h knowled go of thobusiness in all its brunches. Cuu be highly recom-mended for bonesty aud sobriety.

Address, " J.," Oflico of this paper. j9.3t

WANTED.THERE is a VACAN CY for an APPREN

TICE at O'NEILL'S Grocery Establishment , .Michael street aud Lady Lano, Waterford. It

DAIRYMAID.AF I KST-C LASS DAIHY-M AID is open to an En-

gagement. Sho understands tho roaring of Calves,and can be well recommended by her late employer.

Address , " P. O. S ," offico of this paper. 2t»

EPILEPSY or PITS.—A sure cure Tor thisdistressing complaint is now mado known in a

Treatise (of -IS octavo pages) ou Foreign and NativeHorbal Preparations , published by PROF. O. PHELPSBROWN. The prescription was discovered by him insuch a providential manner that ho cannot conscien-tiously refuse to make it known , as it has cured thou-sands who have used it for Fits. The ingredients maybo obtained from any Chemist , or Samplo Bottles of thoMedicine will be sent free to any address ou applicationto O. P. BROWN , 2 King Street , Covent Garden , Lon-don . fmy2G-3m*

WATEKFORD MARKET REVIEW ,FOR THE PRESENT WEEK.

BUTTKii.—The supply this week was good, and as wohad rain lately the make anil quality will be much im-proved. Wednesday's market opouod at 12-ls. to 127s.— "M firkins at market ; yesterday 12(Js. to 128s. wanfreely paid, aud about 30 firkins of primo mild saltedButter from neighboring formers brought 130s. to 131s.

WHEAT.—No Farmers' Wheat at market; a few lotsof Parcel Red Wheat sold at 26s. ; Foreign, 2b's. to 27s.

OATS.—No Farmers' Oata at market. About 3,000barrels of Parcel Boat Black Oata sold at Ms. ; Groy,Ms. (id.

BARLEY .—Malting, 17s. to 18s. ; Grinding, 15s.INDIAN CORN .—American, 15a (id to 15s 0d; Ronnd,

1U*.SALMON.—The supply of Salmon during tho week to

market has averaged about 70 fish daily. Peal is infair supply. At tho early part of the week tho pricefor caluion was l.s 7d per lb, with peal at l.s 3d per lb.It was next Is Cd for salmon and Is ljd for peal, andto-day the price for nalmon was Is Gd. and peal Is. ljd.porlb.

H AY .—Hay U now very searco at market, aud theprice, consequently, is high. On Wednesday therewere but two loads for sale ; ono brought !)'2s. Od. andthe other 90s. per ton.

ltAf»N.—Best sizeablo Waterford Bacon , 86s. f.o.b.Heavy unsaleable, at low prices. Hambro' in goodsupply ; demand slow, at from 70s. to 769.

CLONMEL MARKETS—WEDNESDAY.CORN .—No wheat to market ; black oats, 13s. 4d. per

barrel. Wool.—Hogget, 15d. per lb. ; wother, 14d.Miscedlaneous.—Flour —SuperfiiicB, 37s. per sack jseconds, 35s. per do. ; thirds, 32s. por do. ; bran, £& 10s.per ton ; pollard, £0 por do. ; Indian meal, -£7 2s. perdo. ; oatmoal, £13 15s per do.

TIPPERARY BUTTER MARKET.Wednesday, June Uth.—700 firkins in markot. Prices

—Choice butter, 8l«. to 85s. Cd. ; good ordinary, 80s. to82s. per firkin ot 3qrs., 151b«. tare.

LIVERPOOL CATTLE MATKJET—MONDAT.There wero 1,062 beasts against 1,389, and 7,721 sheep

and lambs against 7,631 last week. Both cattle andaheop mot with only a slow demand, but prices worefirm at tho quotations. Best beasts, Od. to 9Jd.; second-"id. to 8id. •• sheep and lanibs, lOd. to lid.

LIVERPOOL COEN MARKET—TUESDAY.Thcro wa* a fair attendance, but tho wheat trado made

but indifferent progress, and the touo grow quioter to-wards tho close ; tho sales for tho most part being attho rates of last Tuesday. Flour steady. Peas un-changed. Indian corn taken to a fair extent , at a re-duction of 3d. per qr.

FAIRS IN JUNE.Satu rday , 17th.—Monamullin and Newtownbarry,

Wexford ; Ruane , Clare ; Saint Mullins, Carlow.Monday, l'JUi.—Bridgetown, Wexford ; Connagh ami

Drimcleague, Cork ; Dromcolloher and Ratbiealo, Lim-crick j Naas, Kildaro ; Portroo, Tipperary.

Tuesday, 20th.— Feakle and Kildysart, Clare ; Fc-thard , Tin ; Killmallock, Limerick—2 days ; Miltown-malbuy, Clare ; Rathdangan and Rodcross, Wicklow ;Skibbcrcon Covk ; Taghmon, Wexford.

Wednesday, 21st.—Anghrim and Togher, Wicklow :Ballinvrecny, limeriok ; Broadiord, Chiro ; Callan andCantlccomcr , Killkouny ; Dungarvan, Waterford ; Kin-salo, Cork ; Roscrea, Tipperary.

BARRY SULLIVA N .—The New York papoia nun ouueethat Barry Sulivun sailed for Europe on 7th Jnuo pertte Russia. His engagement in Amorioa has beepmost successful. He opened in New York with Ham.let on tbo ybth August , and siuco that lima has tra-velled 29,000 miles.visited 33 cilies , given 285 perfor-mance, aid received ovor IIO.QOO dollars, nearly £30,.

DEATH or Sun-lNSt-ecron AI.-GK.ST.— The death ofthe above-named gentleman look place on TucEdaymorning at his residence, Callan , couuty Kilkouny.Mr. Nugent, nho was su Englishman, had been incommand of the Royal Irish Constabulary at Callanfor the past two years, and during that period ob.tained the roepeot of tbi community genenUT.

ffl&atcrtottt AgatftttftWalerford , June IGlh, 1876.

Weather still continues oold. Rain falling to dar.IRISH WHEAT—-Quotation! nominal.OATS—Large sales during tbe week. No change in prioea.FOREIGN WHEAT—A large bmincji doing at onr quoU-

tioni.MAIZE—Prcient loir prioo of prime DannbUn is imlnoinj

buyers to invest largely.FLOOIt Firm at our quotations. " • ¦

J. & S. PHELAN.

P R I C E S C U R R E N T .IBISH._ | Jfel»'' Old.

WHEAT.perbarfel"of 2801bs. I ». rt. » d. s'.~ d, ¦". d

— White - - - - 2 6 6 t o 28 600 o to 00 0— Bod - • - •!» 0 25 600 0 0 0 0— ' Shipping do - - - , 2 1 6 23 000 0 00 0

BARLEY, per barrel of i'ittb *.— Grinding - • - U 6 15 000 0 00 0— Malting - - - 16 0 17 000 0 00 tl

OATS, per barrel of U6U». ¦- Black - - - -I 13 10 W. 000 0 00 0— Whito - - 0 0 0 00 000 0 i O 0— Groy - - -I 14 0 U 600 0 00 0

FLOUB, per sack, «f 2801ta.— Superfines - - ¦', 36 6 37 600 0 0 0 0— Inferior* - - 33 6 ai 0 00 0 00 0

OATMEA1, per Sock -' M 0 37 000 C 'K 1BRAN, per Cwt. - ] 6 6 7 D Oy O O T f f i

FOREIGN. ' "*• Publish testi.WHEAT, por barrel of 2S01bj. . ,." « t«view. from— TT:. Amorican, SpriDR and Winter .' - 20 l>* 'nstruBWDll

— Mariauoplo . . . * -27 (I 27 0— BerdianAi 26 0 26 0— Ghlrlca, Tngiuirog, an.l Oilcasa - - 00 0 00 o— Ibrail - 0" 0 00 0

INDIAN CORN, Yellow, Otlotsa nnd fial.iti - 00 0 00 „— — Ibrail »nd Fowni.-in (old)- -17 e 18 o— — American, - - - ., 15 9 16 o— — French .inii American White -j'Kf 0 00 o— — Danubian - - .'16 0 00 ¦>— — Damaged - - - '.DO 0 00 o

FLOUR, American, por barrel of lOiHhs. - - J o 0 00 o— Freuch, per sack, of 28011)3. - - - W 0 00 n

INDIAN MKAL, American, per sack KM 0 00. of Homo Manufacture , nnr ) ,, » ,„• .- ~ i Jack , of 2.501b... l \U 6 W °

Imports q" Exports for Week ending T/t i t rx - tf iy , 15th.IMPORTS. ¦ KXP OKTS.

Indian Coru 28100 Quarters. Indian Corn Qu^rUirsWheat 37lO do. .Whcnt Hurrcla .Oats - do. Oats - - G'.ii do.Barley - Sack*. Barley - do.Hour j UarrcU. :0.->tuie«l - do.SIcal • Sack?. Indian ni^al do.

{Cmrectel this day Inr Tint W'tit.- rfnrii Ne<rs.)PIM)VISIOXS.

B»cox Pics, per cwt. — — <H - . <l I. to i>>.,. 0.JSTKAES do. — — i>ls. id. oi<. 0,1FKET do. — — V-U. cM. IX * . <HIHtiDS do. — — l'«. i .M. Hi. 0.1SC RII'S dl>. — — Us. Del. +4'. U,lLXKI > (cliaudlcrs1 ) — — VK . IW. 12<. II,]

BUTCIIKRS " MEATBKEV , per lb., 7ld Oil to lu.l LIMB, imr <ir., Hi Od to i» i;.l

Do. roast, lOd to la I V K A L , per lh . 01 to Od.Monos.pcrlb 3d to Is. ] 1'O K K , per lb. 8J to 7di

POTATOKS.AveraL'i; price, Oil. to Oil. ... tjd to m 7.1 ncr J UOUL- .

11KKAD.WUITI , licr Hb —fid. to 6}d I H O U S I I O L U . pur mi i>l tij n,i

W H I S K K Y .DLBI.IN, pur irnllou , '-i)i. I'd. I U LD CUKK , g;illuti , l-v. i;dCORK , punclii-un, I''.-. 'Jd. I

F I S H .N' FNDI .K I ', pr cwt , 27s. to OOi. i 1'KAL — 1 H lj- 1 . to rt, IJ,IHi:UKi.v<iS, per brl , Wi. t(. UO.-i. SOLK , — Us 1<M. bi II- lidSALMU .V, licr lb. la bU to I'.-. Od ( Tt'liHOT, — le I.i] b* iu lu iy awl, A.NU KI ;I ;.S.Fowl. > pair, 0-, Oil lo 7» M ¦ K.:us,pcr U'j, i». :H lo «j 6,1DUCKS , O'S ud to Cs Oil couple. | TL-U K K V S , .J»J.. to <u.s p.-r | .-\i

SOAP AXU (.'AXULICS. 'W HITE, per cwt. i i if . to 3J.<. I MOULD, per dozily Gi u.l to leiBuuws , do. -20.1. ud to IM. I DUT, do. 5s. i; t tt> oa lWOOL AND HIDK -i .UooutT 'IVOOI .,1*. 3.1 to U. 4d | H IDES, im. tu 22- . iM jier c-» i\V >:TiiKit&E\VE ,la 'M lo Is. -lil I Kti -s , 1^1. tu 2\i\ pi-r 11>SKIN W U OL, UJ lUd m vs. Ud | U.M.K, M S . to M t . u ntr .Lu

T t 51 Ii K 11.It. PlSK per Ion , sr,s l»l UO* Od j STAVES, per U»w , L*MY KLLOW I'iNt:r <li> u-js uu to W, ( LATHS, per do !::>. lo l'Ja 01

C O A L S .CUALS, j ier ton, lfo. ud to 17.-. Oil. J COKE, per ton.lUd. to 17* u I

Kt /DOKK A.Nb l!lll;l-.N CltUPb.llAV , licr COU f 7j» 10 Wf Tl'KNIl'a, per toil , U > > to 00aSTRAW , wheati.-n, U'Js lo tib.<. i MA.vi ;oLus,per lou, i»a to ifii

IJo. oaluu, -1^^ to 5lw. IM. j CAUUOTS , pur ton, \h)s to oU.s

WATEKFOll l) BUl'l Elt MAllUKl ' .Number of Firkins weitj hed at the Public Butter Market

for Keck ending Friday (this day), and iiriccv.Saturday, — 5*4 — 12i.,. I « I !o 1 li«. 01MouJ.iy, — l£i — 1-J3>. od. 12i>. I>1Tucsilay, — 0 — Ouua. ud. UUUJ. UJWednesday — 428 — I25j. Ml. 1*». 0.1Ttlur-day, — 30a — 12SJ . Ud. U». wlFriday, — i) — 000s. Ud. OJUt u.1

No. of lirkius corresijoudinjj week last ye;ir — 1517Price per cwt. — 1£N. ml. lo 126s. Ud

IMPORTS OF FOKEIGN tiliAIN".Gauos , j, BiuuiuRlou , Suhna, 10,003 quarter! niauo; M odor a

s, Way, Suliua, 55UL" qra. maize ; .Mineru, Olsen, Sow York37uu qrs. maize—White Brothers & Co.

Wave, s, iiookf, Ibrail, 5SUu qrs. uiaizc—L. A. Uyau..\xtbnr, Mib iel, IbraU. 6750 qn. maizo-*\f. il. Pju-kcr.

iiixtUf i, ittarriaacs, <* &CAtt\$.ihnouncenn ntiuj Birl t t s.M irr iage i f htatbi , rntfK 6f pr C 'f i i i •

U I K T H S .Juno 11, at Burrouatraud-Btrect , the wifo of Jai . O'Donoghur,Esq., II. M. Cuitomi, of a daiuibter.Uu the 14th iubt., at N'ewratn, the wife ot Phili p Walih, Ei'|.of a BOU .Ou tbe 8th Juuu, at Kingscouit, Tnimore, tho wife ot Char-

les K. Dt;nuy, Esq., ot a daughter.Oil the I2tb iast., at C»Uir Abbey, tho wife ot Freioric K.

Grubb, Kdq , of a son.At Oarhck-ou-Suir, tUe win* of Dr. J. H. Ucllahou lur-

pby, of a Mia.At fr'raucia'Strcct, Kilruib , the wifu of John Croa b, Ki'|.,Provincial b*nuk , of a &uu.Uu the 6tli iust ., ut tbe Terrace, Ballynonty, county Tip-pe nr.r, tho wifo of William II. Scott, K-iq., K.l.C, of a sou.At lioutstuwu, on tbo 1th inn., tbe wife of James Bircb ,Esq., of n dauyhtw. At the Baptiaoi, Mr. >nd )ln. John

Hircn , lli^b'.itruet. Kilkenny, were epoiuerd, aud tbo child vnacalsd Julia— "Kilkenuy Journal."

May 31, at Mulliugar, tbc wifo of Michael Strahan, H*}.,.M.D . ot a.=0D.

h l A R R l A U H H .On tbc 5th iust,, at Bilbo Church , Carlow , the Rer. JOMph»v . Ab'.ott, A.I!,, to Lizziu , second dau 'Bbjr nf the Jlc'r. Win.

Orayburn , A.B,, Kabindorun, Carlow, lncuintont of Temple,miubacl, diooeiu of Lisinore.

Juue 8, at tho Cathedral, IHnjjor, the Hon. IIuAscy Cn«-plguy Vivian, eldesliion of Lord Viriiu , to lAjui>u Alice, onlyunut;tit3r of H. (!. Duff , K JU ., Weliu^lou L>I1L'L', ljlu ufWight.

At Kcnsiugton , Dudley Kdwnrd Byrne , of Sorred-bill, Tom-plemore, cuuuty Tipper.iry, to (1. Louise WarJo, of l-l , llu«-icll-road, >'. Keusiujfstou, Londou.

Uu the b'th iu tant, at tid. I'ctcruud Paul'ii Cutboiio Cburcb,Cloumel, Mr. John Hill , uf Suirrille, tu Mi<5 Janu Armitroug,Bagwell street, Clounicl.

Juut* a, at tit. Mary'j Clonmel, atbjr baous , r/lwiu Duuue,H.M., (Soinm 'isM iiriii l Department, to Jlek'u r'iurs, uoJ/ tj4U;ii>ter of A. Moruuu (iillliain, of Cburt Wyud, Kuudhum, Surrey.

On tbe 7th iu.st., ut AU Baiuto' Chureli , Cruft , Liuoolnthire,WiUiatu Edinuudaoa Jvlin^ou, K--xi., siyuoae, Oambot , to Caro-line, yuuutfCJt daughter of the 1-itu ltjbcrt .-?ourbr , of Croft ,£s<l.

u B A T H S ,Ou tbo 1 Mi iust., nt her rcsiilenco, HlacVpool, Dun^:irT.io ,Job.lnn«, K-ifu of John Wall, Estj., and Bister uf thu lt»v J.

Dee, P.P., Ballynealn. Her ktud aud cbuntabU di-ipoittioueudcared her to all her actiuiiiulAJiced, by a largu circto ol whomshe is sinc«roly mourued.—H.I.P.

At her residcuoe, Patriek-st., Tramore, Mijs Eliza O'llrir.u,ia tlio 24th jcar of htr ago, deeply and rcry sincerely regretted.—R.I.P.Juno II , (Trinity Suuday), at Liverpool, in tho 81»t year ofhis age, Mlcb:iel Oulleu, brother of tho Cardinal Archbishop of

Dublin, fortified by the sacrament! of the Catholic Church, andfiurrounded by CLU tbe ooo«olatioas of religion, for wnich heprepared himself bv u lifu ot faith and good works.—R.L1\Ou the 12tb inst., at tbe residence of her father, MaryJosephine, tlio beloved daughter ol T. J. Morrisiej, Bin,.,51.D., Tipperary, sged 16 yean.

At Uriugbin Gardens, Loudou, Thomas W. Ooff, late dipt.Tth Gravoon Quardi.

May 19,>t 105 Sullivan-street, Xew York , Elita A. Barnwell,a n»ti»e of the count? Wcxfard.June 4th , at the Mcrccy Hospital, Cork, aged It) yean, John ,the belOTud son of J. WjUb , Slunster Arcude, late of Water-ford.On the mu iust., at Callan, Frank Ucwgill, Esci., S.I , II.ater a short illuont,Oa tho 4th iust , nt Tullow-stroct , Carlow, Dora, tho belovedwiie of Patrick Lawler, as;ed 21 years.At Crooghan, Inch, couuty, \Nexford , Mr, Gcorc'! Gnham,agid 68 yo&rs.At Alma, W exford, William Onen, sccoud son of Edmund >'Ryan, Esq., R.M.Maroh 29, drownod off Port Adolaide, on hU war homo fromAustralin, accd 20 years, John C. W. Leoch, only sou of tholate lataentvd John Leech.

#ort aeUis— VAtunqtA R R l V t U .

13tb-Gcnet, Datitf , Kilrush, billast ; EJIeo, Currea, Cur.diff, coalj ; Mary, Edtrards, Cardiff , coals ; Krin, Haleh, Dun.15th—Miuerm, Xcw York, wheat ; Copeland, Glasijow. c c •Corsair, Cardiff, uials ; William Junes. -Newca.tle, coila - Me. '*U4'cr,Si..wport, co.-J* ; Phi)/intbropi»t, Uirdif, cosj« i ClothurhFerry, caili j William, Cardiff, coal» ; Isabella, Ulasijow CorkcciU ; Orphan Girl .Sewpott, Railway Iron ; Apolln. s, Brwtol't t c j Luoy Aon , Tralee, coals ; Ebia, Trelw, coali i Fai'i 'Duugurv.u . ouaU ; l-j.gli«h Girl , Newport, coal..

S A I L E D .luth—Enterprise, Newport , Hnuderkiu , pitwood -«Mil's, Milforo, g c 'X~ -I Hh—Toward, s, Glasgow and Belfast, g c • Kinrtj 'Xawport, ballast. '""•'Id.lSeh—Thutle, Dublin, Dn-yer, bailer • Ar-n Can*»Humphreys, ballast j Collector, Ncatu, bayey Jitwottl Saud Mary, Carnarrau, Uillaat. * JJ13th—Osprcy, Porthcowl, llourke, Iwllnnt • GlMnK* ~Colforl , ballast; L<n«, », RrLitol, R C ; Waterfonl /nis-

g c j Dublin, Porthcunl, bnllast; Vultnrc. iUUord '|T.II13th-Copelan I , s, Glasgow, & Cork, g u; KrivSit iar«n,« c ; Zephyr, ., Liverpool, i{c: JI lfiinl . } £ „Cumbrue, !.. Plymouth & Aiutbampton ¦- „ ' '- I Ca

?"

^ Uj th-Viglburt. torditr, pitwood ; OrieuUI, CSnrJ^S

LUUAL UA1LWAY TliAi'fKJ ?*%' 'tor the Week ending Friday, June 9, 187 .

Waterford Athenrv Watar?dr"Klikennvand uud , andKU- JfouctioiLiiucrick , Knuu kennT (Sl Railway(lllj milej .?« miles niff,; 28i miicfopeu). Op«n. ; optn. open.

P^U'-ers. "' "•¦ * • • * , « • • *. « >. d.l'arccli , 4c. 1J55 18 lo: 77 19 1 j 221 18 » 115 ft iGoods, Cattlc'l'JOS 17 7; lii 8 I \ MIS 4 1J5 7 8

coJ^,iDg I*119 10 S 21° 7 S "• 6 • ^TIQwoel:Uu.t y'f .;28ai 9 1 182 12 1 777 H 8 215 12 3

WATMJO»D WATER WOUKS.—There are over 300porcons now employed oa these works, whiob; it iierj feotcd, will be utarly finiibcd in twalTM zooatiubtso*. ••'•••'

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HOOX'S CHANGES— JU N E .Vnll Moon Wednesday, 7th 0 37 n.mLast Quarter .. .Thursday," loth 3 14 a.mNow Moon Wednesday, 21st 10 17 p.uiFirst Quarter....Wednesday, 28th 3 14 p.m

DUBLIN STOCK EXCHANGE— Y KSTER IUIPo. Cosh. Acct.

Three per Cent. Consols — 94} S —New 3 per Cent Stock — fl3j } —Honk of Ireland 100 303V —National Hank 30 711 —Munstcr Bunk , Limited — — —Hibernian Bank — .18< —Provincial Hank ! — 8i>\ —National of Liverpool (limited) 15 — —City of Dublin Steam Company...100 — —

RAILWAYS.Orcat Southern & Western -E100 paid... Vl\\ —Waterford and Limerick 34 —Dnblin , Wicklow. and Wexford — —Watorford and Tramore 8i —

")IE JUST, AX1) FKAR .VOT."

Aj ^IDAY EVENING , J U N E 16, 187(5.

PASSA (?K KA. FALSE ECONOMYCAK1UCK->;\.S1. ,1 |VV T/T\>" ^ '«. <J fJuardians of Dungarvan Ui)ion

arc sulleiing, at present , under what a fast younggentleman in difficulties in the Bankrupt Courtdescribed in his schedule as the cause of hisembarrassment—" Insufficiency of Income." Bythe very nble and comprehensive icpert pre -sented by the intelligent clerk to the lastmeeting of guardians, and printed elsewhere, itwill be seen that in the current yea r, the expen-diture exceeds the income by .C-.-I IM, and whilstthe board are in debt t.o the treasurer , the unionhas, in the forcible language of one of the guar-dians, to live "on nothing" for the next threemonths, until the new rate is in cour.se of collec-tion. Tin.' cause of this dcprolruble slate ofaffairs is owinur to the mistaken economy of theguardians in a course of action into which theWaterlbnl Hoard seems rap idly drill ing—namel y,making, oach year, tin insufficient rate to carryon the business of the union. " For twentyyetu s back ," said .M r. A.vmo.vr at Dungarran ," I hav e found here a Inrgc attendance of menwho had never given the subject a moment'sconsideration come here determined to cut downthe estimate," and we may say the sumo of nearerhomo. Tlii: cause of the (iuaucial embarrassmentin Dut 'giirvn n Ui:io» is plainly told by the clerk.The total expenditure for the year ending Si'tliSeptember next is shown to be Jtlu.lt >— 8s. id.,nnd the total assets amount to C~ ,i'i>r , leaving udeficiency of i'J.li ;"'. This deficiency Air. H OYLKaccounts for by the fact that his estimate, at 'hecommencement <>ft ) ie financial year, was reducedby a sum of (.'1,:?'.¦•> , nml them was an expendi-ture of £l.o77 un matters which , at the lime ofthe estimate , had no existence—such , for instance,as £4<X' contribution to the Nationul Teachers'Vuml ; £l'.'7 for increased COM in maintenanceof paupers ; Jt2 l "» additional for out-door relief ,and £17'.' expended on lever hospital. To thecontinual reduction of the estimate of rate, then ,il is pal pable that the embarrassments of theunion are mainl y due ; and whilst the presentbody of ratepayers are called on to pay for thepast, by wlint a guardian has dreamt will bo aSKVI'.V Mim.m; rate, tlio board has ;it lengthresolved that in future ', without a very good ,substantial ie:tM>n , there shall be no more reduc-tions in the clerk' s estimate. We wonder isthere any lesson in this fact for tho Guardians ofthe Waterford Union , who on Wednesday last ,notwithstanding ; that they then uwed the trea-surer £'2,oU(t , and have to live "on nothing " fortwo or three months , reduced the estimote ofexpenditure by a sum of over i'lidJ r

fllK 1STKHNATIONAL ltlFLE MATCHII gives us very great pleasure lo uoticu that with-

in two marks or the highest on tho list of competitorsto form tlio Irish Team for the International KilloMatch nt Croedmore, near New York , stands thoname of our talented , gifted , energetic , inul highl y-respected fellow-citizen , Wm. Golf Davis Guff , Ksq.,who , it (jives us gratificatio n, will lie unuof those whowill cross the Atlantic to do battle , in a pe.icefu l con-test , for the honor of Ireland , and if beaten , not , weare cure, to 6c so discreditabl y. Tho result of thethrco final days' contest at Dundalk givoa tho scoresof the four hi ghest of tho ten who go out an theTeam, eight of whom foi m the required number, withtwo for a rsservo :—Johnson , 378; Goff, 371! ; W.Rigby, 'Ml ; Clarke 3ti5. The correspondent of thoJ'Tu-man 's Journal , writing of tl>e result , says :—" Iyfstcrdav heard that Golf would not be enabled tocross the" water , bumness engagements , of an impor-taDt character , preventing him, but , on the, oilierhand, it has been mid that whether this gentlemnnshot in or not he would go out with tho Team. Ilia370 which is within two points of Johnson 's score,is amost creditable performance , and il is to be sincerityhoped tl.ut Ireland wil l reckon Goff among her re-pritcntntives ceil uutumn." Wo nro happy to iu-fortn onr contemporary thnt not only will Mr. GuffcroB? the Atlantic , but , foiling himself , ho will have a" better holt " with him, and wo are sure, whethorTiclory aw nits the Irish Tcam.tho reception they wil lrccrjve ot the hands of "onr American cousins" willamply repay them for tho time , tho labor, aud theperils encountered in 1he preperaliou and tlio journey

Tho American Ton in baa hoen completed. It in-cludes General Dukin ,Major Henry Fulton , Mr. G. W .Yale , and Mr. L. C. Uruce , members of the Teamwhir'h was victorious at Dollynronul last your.

T C KING , IRELA ND ' S TRAGEDIAN , INWATKKFORD.

As uniiounceJ by advertisement ill this evening 'sih?uc, Mr. T. C. Kill).-, Ireland's favorite tragedian ,supported bv a «trong and superior company, wil lappear in our Theatn; Royal for a sliori season ofthree nights , comim ncing on Thursday next , underthe nuniogtmeiii i.f Mr. Kdward 1'rici!. The soasonwill comprise •' Otlicflu ," " 1/ainlu:," ami " R 'chanlIII ," Mr. King performing the chief part in each, r.ndwe 'fetl we need no more tban the mcro meution oftli<- fact to pl.'icu before our fvlluw-citizoi i s the gr.iti-fving news that they huve prepared for them a thea-triral treat ul llio veiy highest order of merit , onewhich , if mi.-.-"-d, inay tiut bo succeeded by auch an-other foi u vi.-'v long' lime. M r. King is now beforetl.« public for "m-iuy years , and has pioved hiM rightto the emiuent posit;..n h<; has attii iutd in the thea-trical world , and that hi* great , uudoubted powers asnn nclor ar>- now it. the zenith , fresh aud vi gorous, Un fact well pr.jveu by his iinprectdeiitedly successfulK i n r i n lhu Cnilt'l .States, at W./II at by hid recentbrilliant eiiRa frcratii i at tho ljuci ii 'rt Theatre , Dublin ,where be nightl y dtii ghte l crowded , fashionable, en.ll.us.ia«tic au'ilieuc.-f. 'JI M: comr.ru.y eopportinf; ihi;

g ilti-d tragedimi muvter very stron ,; in talent aj innumber , niid among them we fiud names most favor-ably known to the lovers of the drama, names quiteon u scale to be fouud on the same board* with T. (,'.King. We liave no doubt that nn each night thethealrr will ^llow crowded , fu>liioi ,nblc audiences ,uuU that f very proof wil l he giT.-u uvir.ciii K a liiglir.pprtcialit ,M <,! >upi;rior , artistic talent , with a dueHtnsc of the earnem denire of the directors of thoTheatre Company to cater in tho uu,ai spirited man.tier for the public.

A f»K ACi: n;i. TK I K I - TK .—Sund-i/, 11th Juno , lSdi ,is not likely to bo si.on foriioiieu in Kilmacow andits viciui tj, as on (Imi day a procession consisting ofa t. ui.drtd yoni.x men, wearing searfrt Hud rosettes ,murehed into the chapel yaid of Kilmacow , wheretl.vy pl&cod a &arltunl ovnr 'tlic giave of ll.u Into W i l -liam Walsh , of lJiOMom Hill , wheioa beautilal m.irljh

cro^s , eight fci- t •" hi-i gb> , had been erected the ilayprevious , blaring un i i i>ci i ptiun , '.f which it mi glitnot iuapprupriateiy l;« said , in the words of D.ivi- ,'¦ thoug h plain , it 'was lit for tho simple ,-idd ii-m;. 1 'The inscri ption run :-" To the memory ol Willi imiWalsh "f Ulo'som H i l l , wh fidi 'Jtl :trU March , l»7ii ,lhiscrc.v, hns tic-n crvcri-1 by !"» u'linir.T.< an.l euinpan-i'j ii- l l t h . l u n i r , l^Tii. " Tl'« proces.-ion was formedat .Sin-ir

'i. '< I ' .w'i li - , when: t in) y iiHhsj man died , andlurcU'i) , two dirp, to th< > fhap<'l yard (,l Kil.nin.-ow ,

1 !¦• •¦¦ i '•" i-no V/ung ir.< n, ll".- liinst iiilimaloof tti«i il'Cmsc I's

. '/v 'l:ai ';«' - l pa"ni- J n" i:iirry ii ig the garlard m front. A lar-e, A.! ( l |.hi \\b...r , ii.ciudiu.' inai.y of the lair s<-x , d.-e^.-l oui ,•il otl:i -r iin ntedlrs, to *; >y, in gay j iltirn , fullnwe<i the pro.gh l:i«ti - .-.jSitJ11. in Kilm siiMjw lli« number was (omc-ihii . gJil'hK H'""'"so- ''''¦•- K- 'ii.n . d wns li.i 'ii placed over tin:

, Ar.i - .:i; ^ j ,,^ w i,ieli tl:.- wl.u l- ; a-sctiibl»g< ', '.» bemliMl

H| ... . ., otV>-M.- d up a pray i-r for lliu repose of tin; foul. . '.". _ ,,• who throug h iil 'ii «.is heiil in ih« 1HK 1H ;= I i:-f -I.'I .'K K.OX by ml whuki . -iv him. 'I'll' 1 pr'ice-simii atM iiy iin

.¦(•d in 'he MI I II •;•.•!• , und without partaking i.f^ 'Vtrieshmeiits , mareh. d back ti, the cro.H mails of

Smart 's C'nttle , where , before breaking up, Mi" . .St-oit ,of Strungs MM I K, whoht." uu'.iring elforts towaids mak-ing the whole a Buccess , deserve every praise, in nbrief speech tbanked the as^iniblage. The cross ,which is of innibte , rc-rtrcta mueii creilii on S i r . Ke»;A',of Waecrlord , ai.d the garland , sashes , and rosette? ,which were tumid oat in adniirib'.c sty le , wero sup-plied 1/y lli " ''"" •'' M ' >f r! '- -^- l*'Uriou A Co., of HieQuay.

AiiA ir N f i > A M is-l lii-re is si dredful nuisance, inthe .:i{.e ol nn IP |M -II sewer, on the Gallows-routl , infront of a uiinibfi- ol Btnal l but respectable liuusct.The unell from it thi s wei k was very ofltim.ve. Thuopuu bcotr . between tbo old and new railway sta.tiou , near th> " brid ge, is also very bad. Those mii-lauci a tLould be abated without delay.

Kisber , the winner of the Derrby, wag the wintereu Sunday also of tuo grand Frix do Paris.

MELANCHOLY DEATH OF THE REV. PATKICKJIORRISSEY, C.C.

The diocexo of Waterford tliis week mourns thoearly dentil of one of its most promising younjf priests,tho Rov. Patrick Morrissey, enrato in tho parish ofKnoekanoro. On Friday last, 9th instant, FatherMorris-soy left homo in his usual excellent health andspirits for the purpose of visiting Mount Jfellcray. Horodo as far as Cuppoquin, and drove tho rest of thoway . Returning from Mellciay, he arrivod in Cappo-iniin about two o'clock in the aftcrnpOD , and iiroceededhomewards upon his horse. When he had gono abouthal f a milo on the way, tho mare, becoming suddenlynnmanasreablo, was seen rnniiing furiouslj back towardsCappoquin, and in his efforts to control her FatherMorrissey was thrown violently upon tho road. Thosowho wcro near came immcd'iitcly to his assistance , audafter a little while, recovering conRciousncss, he rodepart of tho way into Cappoqnin ; he was, however, in aohort time obliged to dismount, bnt had strength enoughto walk to Ids hotel. He appeared to bo not muchalarmed , merely ntatin? that he had been thrown fromhis horse , and that in u few minntes ho wonld recoverfrom tho offoetn of tho shock. Aftor somo timo ho con-sidered himself so far improved that ho proposod todrive homo for dinuor , but becoming worse, JDr. Luthorwas called in about half-past novon o'clock, under thoadvice of tho prioats of Cappoqnin , who wore in attend-ance. The symptoms growing more alarming, Dr.Redmond was uummonded to a consultation , and ateleven o'clock no hopes wore cntcrtaiuod of his re-covery. Ho struggled on through -th o night, and diednt seven o'clock on Saturday morning, » few minutesbefore tho arrival of his affictcd father and aunt, Mrs.AVhelan. When intelligence of his melancholy deathreached Dungarvan tho people, in their hope that it waanot true, refused to believe it , and it was not until thosad nows had been confirmed by several tolegramB. andthe houses of his immediato friends wero closed , thattliey yielded to their share in the deep sorrow whichhad been so suddenly brought upon them by the deathof this truly cstimablo 7ountr priest. It would bedifficnlt to describe tho widespread feeling of sympathyfor tlio bereaved family and sorron- for his death calledforth iu Dungarvan and Abbeyside. Both wcro testifiedin tho largo numbers who, at an early liour , left for thefuneral. After tho inquest the friends of FatherMorrissey insisted on bearing his remains a part of thoway, and at 10 o'clock, p.m., the mournful cortege pro-ceeded slowly through tho crowded streets of Cappo-quin, headed by its priests ehauntinjj a requiem for hisfoul. Numbers of the inhabitants of Cappoquin camen. long distaneo with the funeral, but as it reached to-wards his nativo town the crowds who mot it on footrendered it difficult to proceed, llcfore reaching Dnn-garvan tho coffin was removed from the hearso, andborne at a slow pace upon tno shoulders of the peoplethrough the Main-street , tho Square, and across theCauseway . It was a sad spectacle, that midnightfuneral ; but there was a (something tonchingly sweet inthe hushed voice of the multitude as they passed alongtowards the little church by the sea-shore, commemor-ating on their pensivo way tho third anniversary of theyoung priest; s ordination The remains were borneinto the church , where , being received by the Rev.Michae l Maxcy, P.I'., they were laid upon a bier in (liecentre. The large concourse crowded round , aud there ,amid a profound M I CHCC , a fervent prayer went up fromtho pastor nnd his people for peace to a soul that in lifeknew not guile. The church was open through thoniglit ,and the remains watched by relatives and friends. Atboth Musses on the Sunday Father Maxcy alluded infeeling terms to the melancholy circumstances of thedeath of this beloved priest. "The ways of God ,"ho said , " are unscrntable , and although this was a dayof sadness mid gloom , humanly speaking, to the friendsof Father Morrissey, yet was it a (lay of joy and glad-ness to the angels, for they mourn not bnt rejoice overthe death of the just. In boyhood Father Morrisseygave early promise of the virtues becoming in thepriest. When a mere youth he was, as his teacher hudinformed him. held up as a model to his school-fellows ,and his virtues, growing with him through his coursein college, prepared him for the dignity of tlio priest-hood, conferred upon him on this day three years byordination at tho hands of his, bishep. His career upontho mission was not long, hut it was full of good works.Two years he spent iu Ilirmingham. working zealouslyfor the church in its busy streets , nnd a short time sincewas appointed curate in Knoekanore . Beforo enteringon his missionary duties in Ireland ho spent some timein retirement with his God preparing his soul more full yfor the arduous duties of an Irish priest. Un Fridaylast ho went to visit Melloray, and returning in theevening met the acciMctit that tcrmin/ircl fatally. Hi nrelatives suffer a MU I bereavement , but in fhis , (heirhour of supreme affliction , it is a condoling thought forthem that their sorrow has been so largely "lmred in bysymyathisiug friends ; thnt his life bad been so holy,and that he is now mildly looking down upon them fromHeaven. 1 Ic asked tho congregation to offer up theirfervent prayers thnt God may lighten the sorrows of hisafflirtcd family, and have intircy upon tho pure soul ofFather Morrissey." a request nicotine a fervent re-sponse. Throughout Sunday the little church at Abbey-Hido was constantly visited by largo numbers of people ,and tho remains watched through the second night byover more than on the previous one. (in Monday thooffice for the dead was channtcd by tho Herds. E. Koranand M. .Sheehan, and joined in by a large number ofpric«ts. High -Mass was celebrated by the liev. MichaelMoxoy, P.K , assisted by Rev. M. Power and P. Power,as deacon and Kub-dcacon , and the liev. F. O'lJrien nsmaster of ceremonies. During the solemn obsequies,many a manly breast amongst those good priests ,young and old, who have seen death under variousforms, were visibly moved whilst paying this tribute ofrespect to the memory of their youthful companion.Ho was laid in his quiet grave amid the tears of a sor-rowing multitude, and rests within tho little church ofAbbeyifide, his native parish ; and mauy a iiraycr willthe present generation offer up for the eternal happinessof him whoBu virtue and good works claimed their loveduring life.

The following are the names of the pricnts who werepresent at the High Muss:—Very Rev. P. Hyrne , P.P. ,V.F., Lismore ; Kevds. J. Quoaly, P.P., Knoekanoro ;T. Casey, P.P. , Stradbally ; W. Power, P.P., Toura-neena; J. Prcndergast , P.P., Tallow; J. Dec , P P..Ballynealo ; J. Shanahan, P.P., Ardmorc -, J. Long, P.P.,Clanhmorc ; T. Kirby, P.P., Kilgobinct ; If. Coinerford ,P.P. , Newlown ; E. Foran, C.C , Dungarvan ; F.O'llricn ,C.C, do. ; M. Jiurkc , C.C , do.; P. Alicarne, C.C,Abbeyside ; K. Power , C.C, Ring ; M. Walsh, C.C,Ardinorc ; T. Ifcjinebery, C.C , Chishmorc ; I*. Tracer,CC, Afflish ; M. Walsh. CC , Tallow ; J. Cant well ,CC , Jiallyduff ; P. Casey, C.C, I.ismore ; M. Casey ,C.C, Tonrneena; D. Ahcarnc, C.C, Xcwtown ; J.Quealy, C.C , Knockiuiore ; It Casey, C.C., Killro.-senty ;J Casey, C.C, Stradbal ly ; P Spruit . C.C, do; J Walsh,C.C, Kilgobinct ; M Shcehuu. C.C, Carrick-on-Suir ;Rev Father Doran and Rev Father Nolan , O S.A.,Dungarvan.

" JUN'IU.S THE .SECOND" AND MR. WYSE." // Allen (.«¦>• ," i>- e (Mem '.)

TOTIIK KDITOR.Sin—I have seen an advertisement signed 'N M Allen ,'

in reply to a letter of mine, whero he Rays only twodiss.ented from his views iu the eity. What ail idiotmust ho hi: to think the citizens of Waterford would be-lieve him , when deputations and petitions have gonebefor* Die corporate im.rtiiig.-i , asking them to pass, thewater-works for the sanitary benefit of their fellowcitizens. . 1 say I have the intelligent portion of ourratepayers, nncl nearly all the Corporation at my side ,and voting against him. ami those men of the Corpor-ation have been placed at the head of tho poll by largemajorities of the intelli gent ratepayers. Now , what be-comes of bis assertion number one ? How he became atown councillor for such a respectable ward is notwithin thu understanding of any of our fellow-citizen.- .His next assertion is—How can taxation uffect me orany of my fellow-liorknien ': is not within his logic. Oh,Khal a Cornorutor «:t have 'jut '. In my last letter 1proved that hi.s narrow mind was not capable of grapplingwith thin subject. I toll him that the workingcUsses nrc the foundation upon which all countriesdepend for their existence. Take them a,way and whatbecomes of the country r I assert it is the workingclasses that have to do with taxation. What sort ofbrains has. this 6ham engineer got, although he says hehas plenty of testimonials for it f Doesn't he know—atleast lie ought to know—that if we do not pay rates di-rectly we pay indirectly ; that the baker, butcher,tailor, and bootmaker, in fact no matter what sort of ashop they keep, would not or could not pay rateswithout the custom of tho working classes r Mind thisis common sense ; there ia no eloquence about this.Then take away their earnings from these shops andthey fail ; therefore they cannot pay the rates, and ac-cording to this reasoning I speak in a broad view. ThenI have o-s good a right to my opinion , as a w-orkingman,on taxation or any other subject as ho has Nowwhat becomes of his logic .- Ho evidently is not himselfsince I touched him to the quick on tho " dark roomdoings." Hut , sir , this is broad daylight ,and every honestmind will scan liis former doings. Liko to a servantyou would hire , you should get a certificate of his pastconduct. .So wi th our public men. We now come to histhird assertion , und he thinks tohavcaHiiecr at me, because he hays I am a poor carpenter. If ho intends itin its literal sense I glory in the designation. Whynm- of the greatest men was iii 'ked a very jinur ear^)eu>ler , 1ml tho light of Heaven shone out in that gloriomstar that led on tho kings of this earth to pay homageto the Occupant of a xtablu nt Jkthleheni. 1 am sure inWuterfurd 'tis no crime to be poor. On the contrary ,it is one of the noblest works of the Great Creator ofus all to be |oor and honest , which He Himself-honed by Jlis example to fufuro generations ;and whilst thin proprietor of an hotel say* your trade,your industry , your intelligence shall have no voice inthe ."ilTair.i in your native city, and Heaven's first d« •crte to fallen man , " Earn your bread by the sweat ofyour brow ," In; contravened by X Allen 's narrow mind ,I tell him from this pla'-o that 1 am his superior inbnedini,', education , uri'l abilities. I toll him I am noadventurer. Three centuries n -o my name sat iu thecivii ; chair of thi> ancient and guiluut city. Where wasAHon> name, then ': l'crhap.i shades of Liudloy Murraycould inform us. lint , sir , if on the other hand humeans an inuciidu by the word " poor carpenter ," againI nay that man by his bauds or sweat does not live that<:ou!d t'w.h me any ;-art of my profession. I chalk'Htfccontradiction. I am sure my onl y two employers throughlift—that j^ for the past thirty years—and they aru theleading builders in this eity—would treat with contemptthat Fiieer as the gross ami ignorant attempt of ,i ni.iii.a-kin Town Councillor. Enough of this. I thank my (JoilI never sold my good name or poverty for u mess of pot-luifc. His next words are "if Allen lives" — ! do not wishto be personal , but I hope- he will , that he may becomea benefactor to the citizens , instead of retarding thehealth ,. happinch*, prosperity , and comfort of my fellow,citizen.'.— I lmvo the honour to remain, yours ,

M I C H A K I . J. W TSK .

WATKUFOIUJ 1,'IVEK I(E(.iATTA.TU THK EDITOU OK THE SEWS.

IJ K A U Sin—Astinii: will not allow of my acting in thecapacity of treasurer this year, I beg to state , for theinforiiiuiicm of the- Mib«Ti»<w<s, that there_ )s u balanceof JK P.t lun. in the National Bank available for thirtyctti " sregatta , and homo £i> or £f , good subscriptions unpaid.-Vours faithfull y, T

W - E- h'fi"-Y'St. Stephen'* Brewery , Waterford , June IC, I8 ( G.

1' i lt . lESTANT OlILBCH . — T'llO Uirdiop of C-lshcl willIn, !il I , in visitation of tlio rlioceso of Wattrford, inU'aiw lord GVhcdral, oil tho 20th Jul y next , and tbeSynml or taid dioco«e, iu the Protestant lla.1!, Water-ford, on ihe ii/tb July next.

lAl l lSOL H l HOARD— M ONDAYAid. T. W. JACOB, J.P., in tbo chair.

Also present—faiit. P. P. Urcnan , J.P., JMossrs. h.Freeman , T.C., .1 Slattcry, J.P., H. White, E.Clibborn ,T. R. White , T. F. Kcily, T.C., and P. K. R«id. J.P.

HAKBOUR. AVJT1IOH1TY.At a f-pecial meeting of tho board, upon tbo 2nd of

June , tho secretary was directed to draw up a petitionto tho Parliamentary committee sitting upon LocalGovernment in Ireland , nsking to bo allowed to giroevidence, by their secretary or otherwise, as to thoincome uud expenditure of the harbour, with a liewto ascertaining whethor tho board or tho Corporationwna the unrbour authority. Tdo Sccrctury now rear!tho potition , na drafted by him. Having done BO,

Mr. SI.ATTEKY said thoy ought to try aud fiud outfrom tho Corporation tho amount of their cxpondiluroupon tho quay s, so as to uscortaiu to what they wcroentitled in tho way of reimbursement, Tho publicWDIO under tho impression thnt tho two bodies wcrofi^htiug ns to tho water bailiff's fees, nnd it ITUS verydosir.ibla that euch au impression should bo re-moved (hear , hear).

Mr. 'V. 11. IViiirE—Ono thing is very certain , weshould not bo fighting.

Mr. SriATTERV—Wo have tho same iotoreat iu tbepublic H-ulfnro as the Corporation , and, as far uspossible, wo should work with that body for thopublic good (boar, hear) .

Sir. K KIL Y —I think it wou ld be a very good planfor our Secretary (Mr. Nevius) to moot the TownClerk ou ibis subject , and , if possible, dcoida uponwhax evidence could bo jointly given boforo this com-mitteo.

Mr. SLATTKIIV—Such a plan would, certainly, en-sum harmonious action botwecn both bodies.

Mr. II. WniTE said tho course thoy had adopted ofasking to bo examined by tho committxo was the bestthing ho could seo to pursue to ensuro an amicablecourse of action.

Mr. K EII.Y observed that tho courso ho recom-mended would obtain for them tbe information so muchrequired as to tho wator bailiff's fees, and Mr.SLATTERY added that it would cortainly assist iu pro-ducing harmonious action between tbo two bodies.Both bodiea would bo nblo to ascertaiu llioir rolativopositions.

CH A I U M A X —Tho Corporation roly upon theircharters UH to being thn owners of thoso wator bailiffsfoes, and this board rests upou its Acts of Parl iament.On tho last day of meeting 1 could not voto uponthis question , not having full information upon it ,anil if wo do nut get that information now, ns lowhich is tho harbour authority, by means of thiscommittee, I do uot see how wo aro to obtain it.

Jlr. K EILY —Tbero was nothing about harbourauthority put into tho petition. The whole thingwas done, if 1 may bo allowed tho expression, tobdim the water bailiff's fees from tho Corporation(bear, hear, und laughter).

Mr. K E V I N S said hu was quite ready to meot Mr.Howard (Town Clerk), aud seo wtiat informationthey could obtain upon this subject from tho recordsiu their possession.

Mr, K KII .Y —1 will movo that Mr. Neviu3 boauthorised to input Mr. llonanl upon line matter,provided thai .Mr Howurd receive* u similar authorityfrom the Corporation.

Mr. SLATTKUY said ho had much pleasure iu second-ing the motion.

Mr. II. WmrK said he could not seo what goodthey would attain by tlmi courso. Mr. SwifEKY :Wo will show tho public thnt wo ure desirous of act-ing amicably with tho Corporation. Chuinnau : Imust say that I agree in that feeling. Mr. T. K.WHITE : From thai point of view 1 think the motiona lair one.

Mr. K K I L Y —There is a sp irit of acrimony intro-duced into tit u subj ect ivhicb should not hu iu it atall. Jlr. SLAITKUY : Aud which this motion willremove.

Mr. T. II. W HITE —I do not see wh y there abouhlbo uuy such sp it it in it. Not ouo of us bus a personaliuleresl iu tho mutter.

Mr. FK K K M A N —Would il bo well tohavo a boroug hraio put ou us to supply Ibosu leos 't

Mr. T. It. W H I L E —SufKcicnt lor tho day U tho evilthereof.

Mr Keil y 's motion was hero putau'l declared curried.IIAH 11011 MASTER 'S HEI'OKT.

Cnpt. Parlo, harbor muatcr, reported that duringtho past mouth tburo wero raised from oppositu thotrrwiuud of the Wuloifunl and Limerick railway7,510 louu of mud. Hulks and gangways wero re-ceiving usual attention.

Tho dKci iETAUY Buiil hu would uot bo surprised ulany moment whilo tbo dredger was working wheroabo was at present to hear of her breaking down.Sho was taking up severa l things besides mud, whichwoio stopping her working. Not later than tho otherday bhc knocked tho nipples otf of severa l of herbuckets, uud othcrtriso injured herself by Ji fciug apieco of railway iron upwards of livo leei long.

Mr. K K I L Y —Would it not bo woll to havo thomatter brought under lbi> kuovvlod gu uf the railwayauthorities V

SECKErAUY—It is with somewhat of that object Imention tho mutter.

Mr. K K I L I —Can wo claim compensation from thorailway authorities if tbo drodger gets iujurud iuthin work ?

SECHETARY —1 do not think vro cau do no. MrK EILY : Then I do not seo any good iu our roporliugibo mutter to tho railway oompauy.

Mr. tixim.ur—Jt, >vouJd bo uo Imrm to ask thatthoy should bo more cautious as to what thoy wouldlei lull into ibo river.

Mr. T. K. W HITE —It must h;i?o beeu great care-lessnuhs which could buvu lei a pieco of railway ironfull into tbo river.

Mr. K EILY —Wo conld tell tbu pier muster bdougiu^to tho railway coinpauy to have uioro cuuliou usedin future.

Il wus decided to louvo the matter iu tho bauds ofCaptain 1'iirlu , tho harbor master.

THE IIL'oYs.Mr. E. U . Alcock, pilot master, repoited the buoy s

iu good order uud correct position.AD.M1UAL1I JUUISDI CTION.

Tho Secrctury reported tbo result of lliu inter-view with thu Chiel Secretary jvilh rospoul lo thegiving adiniru l ly jurisdiction to Wuteiloid. Thoresult , already published , was thai thu (Joverumcullound u diUiuuly iu puuiu b- Wulcrtord into their bill ,a.ud bad declined to do &o.

tXl'LOMVLo .Tho iioarj ol' Trade ruuiiucd the bye-lawa sent up

by ibo Commissioners respecting tho lauding olputroleuin and other explosivus iu Wutorlord , with averbal alteration , iuluujling thai when so changedtlioy would be prepared to saucciou them,

all 11 it « OUK , ic.Some timo ugo Mr. Johu Duvcreux , shi pwri ght,

vvi-ulu JvJ'iTriug to ibe ainuh irurk ol' thu board,btuling, aa a kiud ol roiuousiruiico , that uuy expen-diture over .fit) , by resolution ul' Iho board, could boBauclionod only where g iven by louder. Tbo secre-tury was then directed to boo if ibi ro was a resolu-tion ol thai iiiituro ou iho book , uud hu uow reportediu tho alriruiativo. Il wus pusso 1 iu Ib62.

CiiAH .MAN—A considerable cnaugu bus takon placusince thui resolution was passed. At thattima we tookour smith woik by coutruct , bui now wo huro a auiithof out own , aud that resolution cuu hardly bo madeto app ly.

Mr. K K I L Y gavo notico for nuxt mooting to amendthis resolution, iu accorduuee with tho ultored cir-cutnsluuces of iho cose.

llALLAbl.Respecting tho compluiut uiado by thu ballast

coutraclor, thut vessels woro taking out balluBt gotfrom other sources besides him, tho Secrotary ro-poited ho was informed from Cork that reaacls therelook out ballast as cargo, paying port duet upon it,aud , thereforo, had nothing to suy to the ballastcontractor.

Mr. SLAITEKY said it waa very hard upon thoir con-tractor. Mr. KEILY : When soudiug iu his louder hohad arrangements fur tho usual supp ly.

FINANCIAL.lu answer to Mr. Uunry White , Iho Kecrotary said

thoy owed £9,750 to tho Public Works' Loau Com.mitisiuuers, which sum they wero repay ing nt £300 uyear , with interest at 3J per cent. Mr. WHITE : Itis wull thut tho public should know thut fuct.

AX APPLICATION .An application from D. Uogora, pilot , askiug lo be

removed from Puujago to Watorford , was roferred tctho pilot committee, uud tho board rose.

COUKT OF COMMON * PLEAS—WEDNESDAY.Deep l y c. Solan.—Mr. Lover , instructed by Mr. J. J

Feely, solicitor , Waterford , obtainod leavo in this ease ,which is un action for breach of covenant in a deed ,to plead a,traverse of tho execution of the deed, and ofhaving entered into tho alleged covenant, togetherwith a Mpociu) defence, that tho covenants wero void ,they being for the assigning of lunds contrary to sti-pulation in the leoso from the landlord. Tho plaintiffswere uon-Huited in an ejectment founded on the deed,uud brought at tho last Kilkenny assizes.

LANDED ESTATES COUKT—TUESDAY .Kslula of James Anthony , owner and / wlitioner.—Lot 1 , fee-farm rent of £'M 8s., payable out of lunds

of Currijfcastle, culled Jialliaacash, containing- 102a. lielj , for £1 ,850, and lot 2 , for .£1,300, woro purchased byMr. John Mhunahau , Kilmacthomas. Lot 3, part of thelands of Carrigisland , held in fco-nimplc, containing 8u'aor. :t.">p., net profit rent of -U72 18s. lid, was purchased),y the owner for £l ,4!>0,and tho remaining lots were withjiawii jDullicient having been realised to pay tho incum-Drunce. Mr. Pcirse Kelly.solicitor, Waterford, had car..jugo of tho sale.

COLKT OF EXCHEQUER—TUESDAY .Mara c. I'uwer.—Mr. M. Burke moved for tho remis-

siou of this uue for trial to the Chairman of tho countyWattrford . The action wan for damages for injuries toplaintiff' s wife , through the alleged negligent driving ofplaintiff' s borne and car at Kilmacthomas, county Wa.tcrford . M r. M. Ku.Yuua.gU, for p laintiff , opposed thomotion , but it was granted.

A CAUTIO .V—On Mouday (jcprgo Ing lis, pno of thecrew of tho corn uteamer 6'fxnoj, WBB (ined by thoMayor und Aid. Power, tOs., with 20a. costs, or onomouth's imprisonment, for brutally assaulting JoinKuulJ , another of tho crew.

Tho Kilkenny union baa otor £t,000 to it! creditin bank.

THE COR PORATIONTRY1NC. TO HLOCK THE WAV— SWALLOW 'ING THE LEEK—

TO l'AY FOK A HF.rrsAL— INTK1IESTINO AND ATTRAC-TIVE—LA IIOREIIS ' COTTAGES—A CO.VfHACr— SANITARY—A DISK Or JALABIF.S, AND StVEHAL MINOR MATTERS.Tho CorporntioD hold a special meeting on Tuesday,

commencing at twelve o'clock, nt which were pre-sent, ;—

Tho Eight Worshipful JAMES T. RYAN, Mayor,in tho chair.

Aldermen T. Purcell , T. W. Jacob, J.P., P. A. Power,J.P., C. Redmond , St. George Frooman, J.P., City HighSheriff , L. A. Ryan, aud R. Power. Councillors G.\Va7polo, R. Momssoy, E. C. Fielding, G. Whito, W.Cherry, D. Keogh, G. I. Maolcesy, M.D , T. V. Keily,W. Kolly, J. M'Enory, T. Phclon, L. Freeman, J.O'Reilly, and J. Fisher, with Mr. J.Dolahunty, BoroughTreasurer ; Mr. T. F. Strange, Law Agent, and Mr. E.S. Kenney, Mayor's Secretary.

TKY1NO TO 11LOCK THE WAY.Upon tbo reading of tho minutos, Councillor FIFIIER

took exception to that part- of them recording tbeappointment of Mr. R. II. Rynn , City Engineer, asolerk of works to tho waterworks, on the ground , hesuid , bo thought that Mr. Ryan could not combineboth duties , and ho would , therefore, call upon hisworshi p not to ratify the appointment by signing theminutes. lie would , in fact, movo that tho Mayordo not sign tbo minutes. Mr. ALLE.V said he wouldsecond the motion. It wns divided on, and iho follow-ing was the result :—

For—Messrs. Allen, M'Grath , R. Power, Fisher,O'lteilly—5.

Against— Tho High Sheriff , Messrs . Wal polo,Purcoll , Morrissoy, Koily, Fieldiug, Jacob, Cherry, G.White, and RWmond—10.

Declined —Messrs. Keogh, Ryan, (Mayor) Honnessy,Phelan , and L. A. Ryan—5.

Tho other members were not present at the division ,which was ruled , of course, agninst tho motion , undso block number ono was swopt away.

SWALLOWING THE LEEK.Mr. HOWARD , solr., (Town Clerk)—Mr. Mayor aud

goutlcmon, I desiro to trespass upon you for amoment or so whilst I mako a statement of a. per-sonal charnotor (hear, hear) . A most unwarrantableaccusation has been made against mo io ono of tholocal pnpera in connection with this anbjcot, an ac-cueatioD that, if true, would render me wholly un-worthy to hold any position whatever under thiscorporation. In an arf.iclo in tho Citizen—watcharticle I did not see nt the timo or I would havoreplied to it—I am accused of having suppressed tholTalor works commitlcu'a roprrt, recommending thoappointment of Mr. Ryan , or of keeping it backrather natil a council would bo obtained favorablo >.oits passing (hear, hear) . Tho course of business herois to firs t bring up tho payments boforo tho council ,and then follows tho correspondence. Formerly thocorrespondence took fi rst place , but that courso hnsbeen altered to the rulo I ptato , and that rulo I havofollowed sinco I became town clerk of Walerford . Itbaa been deemed must ndvisablo to huvo iho pay-ments first in order ; then the correspondence ; thentho ruporu of thu financo coinmittci) , of tho streetcommittee, of tho wator committee, and of tboSimiinry committee , with iho reports fmm anycasual comtniti .ee thnt may have been appointed lornny specific purpose. Thero was no one—themcould not bo nny—to bo connected with mo in keep,ing back a report except tho Mayor ; it should bndone between us, uud while I sny that tho Mayorknew nothing nt all of tho matter , I must ulso snythnt. tho making of such nil accus.itiou ngninst mowas uttoriug a scandalous falsehood (hear, hear).

M A YOU —I think it is hard ly necessary for me losay to this council that I had neither hand nor net inthis matter , that I was not hero at tho time nt. all(hear, bear) . 1 had uo idea of what had buing donent tho time, und liml no menus of inlorleriag, even ifI Ind tho inclination , which was far from being thecash. I enn assure this council I had nothing what-ever to sny to the matter (hear, hear).

Mr. Mf .-G KATII (proprietor of the Cit izen) — I nm notup in the forms of iho council, and enn onl y say tintif 1 have douo Mr. Howard au injustice I did lot in-tend lo do so, HIK I I beg to withdra w it (hear, hear).I think when notices for a council arc sont out , men.tion oug ht to be nmdn in them of auy report to hobroug ht before tho council , aud, without . meaninganything offensivo, I must say thnt having a matterHo long mooted ns this was, seemed to mo to havosomething in it.

Mr. U O W A U I ) —A public paju r should not allowitself to put forward such an accusation without i»full , senrohing inquiry in tho firs t iust'inco (hear,hear) .

I 'AYMEMS—ANOTHER EFKO KT AT IILOCKI.VG.Upon tho rending of tho payments Mr. FisltFH

inquired if Mr. Rynn had appointed his deputy tonttend to tho oily duty whilst ho was acting as clerkof works t Unti l that appoint ••eut was made, howould movo that Mr. Ryan's salary bo not passed.

Mr. ALLEN —Send il back to tho stroot committee.Mr. H EX .NESSY said that Mr. IIjan's appointment

as clerk of works was raailo on tho untJtrBtandingthat ho wnp , at once, to appoint a deputy for thocity duty.

M A Y O R —If that bo ao, tho nrrungement should bocarried ont.

Tho Hir.ii SH K I I I F F Baid tbe suggestion that Mr.Ryan should appoint a doputy was mado by Aid.Purcell , nud bo (Aid. Freeman) wn-j awuro that iincothen Mr. Ryan was looking fo1" a competont person,and bo had informed him that if bo did uot quickl yprocuro ono in that way, ho would advortiso for Bacha perBon (hear, hoar).

Mr. FI S H E K was again blocking tho way, whenMr. K K I L Y observed that aftor what had been said

by tha Hi gh Sheriff it was usoloss to have tho sub-ject further pursuod (hear, hoar) .

Aid. P IKCELL moved tho passing of tho accounts.Tho motion was seconded by Aid. R ED.MO .VI > andpassed.

Aid . R EDMOND moved tho passiug of tho watorworks' bills , which wero noil road, uud was secondedby Aid. P I:KI :KLL . Th. y passed.

THE IMI 'HOVEMENT III I. I,.Tho Town Clerk read a letter from tho Messrs.

D. it T. Fitzgerald , solicitor? , Dublin , requostitig himto namo n solicitor who would ncccpt a sorvico ofwrit on behnlf of tho Mo3srfl . Holmes, Gr.iig, A" Co.,pnrliaraoutnry agents , London , agninsl the Cur.poraiion for JL'i,770 Us. 10d., costs in promotingtbo Improvement Hil l ol last year. Mr. Howardthen read his answer thereto , stating Iin haduo authority to accept service or n.irr.e aprrty lo do so, fo.- the Corporation , nnd then IIM I I acaution from .M r. J. Ambrose, polioitor for the rela-tor.s to the chancery suit of last year iu connectionwith this bill , that if any ol iho corporato funds wereexpended in tho paying of these costs1, tlm ra . t t e iwould bo brought into cbc Court of Chancery .

Aid . R YAN inquired il the Improvement Bill Com.miKuo H us still in existence, nnd was answered thatit had nover been dissolved, Aid. RY A N then movedthnt the whole matter bo refcrrod to ih;tt commilli'o,aD'l Aid. H KDMO .N D seconded ibo motion.

In answer to Mr. ALLEN , the.TOWN CLERK said thattho corporate "cal had bcou put to resolutions author-ising- tho Messrs. Holmes to act in this matter, but nocosts h.-id been paid by tint corporation in reaped loit. Mr. A I.LKN waa then inquiring is to whethercollatera l security had been given to tho Messrs.Holtno» , when

Mr. K E I L Y interrupted , aud said thoso wero ques-tions, which should not, at nil , bo askod.

Mr. W. K KLL ) .suggested thut tho resolution boamended by giving tho committeo power to tnkulegal udvice. Iu this shapo tho motion passed.

Sl l lrWKKt'KED . M A R I N E R S' SOCIETY.Tho TOWN CLERK iead n letter from Mr. Lyudon

Suuiiders, secretary to ibis admirable society, as'ciugfor a contribution to its funds.

Mr. K EUUII said be was a subscriber to tho fundsof this society, aud would always remain one, but hobelieved thai as a corporation they could uot con-tribute.

Aid. PL'HCELL moved that tboy subscribe £5. Aid.R. POWEK seconded iho motion , and it passod.

CHRISTIAN UIIOTHER S' SCHOOLS.Iho anoual grant of £50 to tho Mount Siou Schools

was moved by Mr. H ENNESSY , seconded by Mr.Knu, and it passed.

TO PAY roil A U E t l d A L .A. letter was read Irom P. Kell y, E.<q., sulr., seek-

ing payment for professional serviced in cojuectioiiwith the proposed wutor works ' loan , i'lo'.

Thu TOWN CLEHK suid that was a mistake. \>hutMr. Kolly meant was for soi vices iu connection witha proposed advance from the National Bank to thucorporation.

M AYOR —The National Bank aud iho corporationworo iu treaty about an advance of muu-jy to thisbody, nud tho bunk took advice upon tho subjectthroug h Mr. Kelly, ultimately declining thy urraugo.mint . Throug hout tho wholu bu.iuess 1 never metMr, Kelly, uud bad no consultation whatever nitnhim upcu tho subject (hour, hoar). Wo cannot , undorthu circumstances, bo expected to pay , nud par-ticularly whero wo ivoro rufusud tho ucettrmoodatjon(hoar, bear) .

Upou tho motion of Aid. K V A X , seconded by Mr.K KILI , it was rosolvcd to iutiimite to Mr. Kelly thattho corporation did no* ackuowled gj auy liabilityiu tho matter.

IN T E K K S I I N T . AND ATTRACTIV E.At this momvul tho roll of drum, with sound of

clarion announced thu approach of hit hi gl;ncMiIhe Fire Priuct ", now vn route Ihroiig h i^riu , in ch'irguof Messrs'. i'owoll and ( ,'laike , uud a numerous uudstriking suite', bis hi ghness , uuliko a recent royaltraveller, being accompanied tjy the Princes*. Im-mediately tho city puttruals stopped business, nudcrowded the windows ndmiring tho pageant , whichwas long in oppeurauce , and stroug iu effect , a largogulhoriug of young Iielnud throng ing upon eitherQu&k. It wan intcrodiiug, nay, it wns attractive , tonote tbo " most potent , giaro , uud rovereud sei gnoru"returning, like n flash , to thuir fur-offduysuf pupilnge ,uud muik thu delight with which they viewed eachpassiug guiluut kni ght , uud, courtl y (lamp, uof tbpleast uttractivo (eutu.ro being ib.o courteous kiudncsawith whioh his worship awaited tho return of biscouncillors to a seueo of tboir duty. Tho iuterrup.tion wad uot loug, ibo oouuoil rosuuiing after a Gveminutes' interval.

LOCAL ADMIRALTY JURISDICTION.The TOWN CLERK read his report of tbe interview

had with th» Chief Secretary upon tha subject of

Admiralty Jurisdic t ion in Wuterfnrd , the depnlationfro m the Corpora t ion hoing headed by Aid. P. A.Power, J.P., then uetin g for tho Mayor. Tho Govern ,rnent ;weru unnblo 'o comp ly witb the request.

Aid. POWER snid thni ti e Chinf Secretary mani.festod every disposit ion f" meet the rcqniremeots ofWaterford as far as possible.

REYERMONAI. Y LEASES , &C.Mr. W. E. Runcimau asked for a reversionary

lease for bia premises upon tho Mall , to which appli-cation , npoa tho motion of Mr. HB^NESST, secondedby Aid. POWER , tlm council acceded.

A lease wns likewise ordered to Mr. Thomas PowerOnto at Slianac'aue). for boldiap - i at Carriolcphsrisb.

A PROPOSED LETTING.The Fininoo Committeo reported in favor of lotting

tho old l"sh houso, and adjoining yard , n suggostinnwhich .'he council ngreoii to, it being stated tha'their doing so would not interfere with tho roadway-proposed to be made in that locality .

AN ASSISTANT CAHETAKEll.The1 snmn committeo reported, aa sent to tbem to

do by tho former conncil , in fuvor of haviog a care-tnkor appoin ted for the lower portion of the CityHall , who in snmmcr wonld remain on duty fromaix to ten, and in wiator from six to nine every even- ,ing,Ht i d at every entertainment until it ironld be overrecommending that tho officer bo taken from tboborough constables, at an additional salary of £10 nyear.

Aid. R E D M O N D moved, seconded by Mr. KEOGH , thoadoption of tbo plan as recommended, with theaddition that tbo finance committee shall receive tboapplications and send up their solection to thocouncil. Again came an amendment from Mr. FISHERactually proposing to throw tho duty of comingdo'wn all these flights of stairs on a night of anentertainment upon tho respected housekeeper, andremaining among the crowds below notil it would boover to lock up tbo door, with Mr. A LLEN as seconder.Thero voted :—

For Amendment —Messrj . Allen , Fielding, Cherry,R. Power, Fisher, Ilonuessy, O'Reilly, Phelan—8.

Against—Tho High Sheriff , Mcssra. Walpole, Pur.coll , P. A. 1'owor, Keogh, L. Froemno , M'Grath ,Kelly, Jacob, IJ. A. Ryan , M'Enory, White , audRedmond—13.

Declined —Dr. Mackesy, Messrs. R. Morriasey andRynn (Mayor) .

Tho amendment was declared lost, and tho originalmotion carried.

THE WATER - WORKS .A report was read from ibo water-works committeo,

informing tho council thnt on a visit last week toKnockaderry they found tho works progressing in thomost satisfactory manner.

I'lllMC HEALTH COJIJIITTEE.At il recent meeting of tho council , a memorial was

received from tbo boroug h constables asking an in-crease of salary. Thu council referred tho applicationto tho Sanitary Committee, with a recommendationto increase their salary, a« sanitary sub-officers, then£5 a year , and a report now came up from tho com-mitteo proposing thnt the salaries of tho five sub-sanitary nlBcers bo raised to .C10,and that Sergeant-ni.mace1 Phelan bo niside another snb- . rinitary oQicer ata pimilnr salary.

Thu H I G H SI I K U I I T suggested thai Constable Walsh ,who had very important duties lo discharga in thefish-hoiis s bo also mado a sanitary sub-officer. Walshwns n Jong timo in tho service , and wus u most tneri-torions officer (hear, hear).

His WO H S H I I - snid ho waa sorry lo say that Con-stable WtiNh was now so advanced iu year.", and get-ting iuto such bad health , thnt ho was dosirou.i ofretiring. At ihat moment ho was absent from dutyfrom illnes-i .

The H I G H SH E I I I F I " observed thnt his desire was toreward , to soinn extent , u moat mcritoiiona officer.

Tho recommendatiou of tho couwiiitleo wus passed,subjoct to tho approval of tbo Loc:il GovernmentBoard, it being remarked that tho sanitary duties ofthcBu men wero of an onerouj and d*nguroui cti.irnc-tor. Tho Hi gh Constabli) (Mr. llihony) at ono timocontracted fever whilst , on nuuh duty .

KLKCTK IC C LOC K —liL'.V T I H K .Dr. M A C K K S Y (iii the ub>eucu (if Mr. Oolf) moved

that they udopt tho report of tho committeo recom.mciding tho council to join tho Harbor Board inobtaining an electric-sympathetic clock , with" journeymen ," for Wntorloi d, iho cost of obtainingsame, with riccting them, not to exceed JS126, andyearl y maintenance not to go beyond i! 10 per annum.

Jl r, FI S H E K (iiieiliaustiblu blocker \) snid sympa-thetic clocks had beon found to fail , and the moatapproved method, us now adopted iu Liverpool , wasfiring off time with a gun (Inug hter) .

Aid. R KUMO .N I > SBCouded Dr. Mackesy's motion ,pointing out that it was u sliamo for so important acity ;M Watorford to hnvo all the clocks and watchesof iho city marking differeul limy. Tho inconveni-ence wna It-It vary much in going to catch one. of ihuruil*ay trains , every man, almost , appearing lo havea time of his own , mid iho clocks going on for them-selves. As to marking timo by firiug a gun byelectricity, Lo would leavo ibal process to Mr. Fisher ,but they wonld fiud such a system would end onl y insmoke, nnd bo a clcudy business altogether (hear ,hear , aud laughter).

A couversr.tional discussion then ensued as to tbodesirability of ascertaining what tho post officoauthorities would do towards putting up such a clockiu tho lew post offico in town , the Council and HarborCommissioners contributing to tbo coat, and ulti-mately CaaJ action wus postpo ned until a conferencewould be bad upon tbo subject.

LABORERS' COTTAGES .Tho Laborers' Cottages Committeo reported in

fnvor of accepting tho tender of Mr. John Keating,Michnel 'Strect , for tho erection uf a. venteen laborers'cottages in Green's-lone, at £1,496. Un motion ofAid. R EDMOND , seconded by Mr. K ELLY , tho reportwas adopted.

Tho fiimo committee also reported in favor ofori-ciing a shedding, with stalls, iu tbo iiijuaru furthn accommodation of those selling meat andvegetables. Tho idea was regarded most fuvorubly,aud tho report passed.

A I.OA.N— ANOTHER SOLICITATION.Aid. II V A N moved that they try tho Provincial

Bank for monetary accommodation. Uu had fullreiiH ou to believe that such au application would boBucccj-aful.

JI AYOII —Wo asked the Provincial—we asked all thebanks—nnd were refused , on tho point that we couldii'j ". givn security.

The Hioit SH P K I F J said he would not disturb exist-ing uinugemeots, which wero working very no)) , nndwould u..', certainl y, bo foi anything which wouldgive room , as tl . is proceeding would do, for callingthem a be-giug and :i beggirly corporatiou (hear) .

Aid. H YAN pressed his idea , nnd several of thosopresent dei-min^ it would not do any barm to try,the proposition passed , tho carrying out of it beingl«lt with thu finance committee.

THE IIA KBUL 'K AUT HORITY.Tho TOWN CLERK read a fearfully lengthy report,

from tho tub-commilteo, to whom hud beou confidedtho duty of repotting upon tho claims of tho corpo-ration to bo considered the harbour authority ofWuterford. During the reading of the doouinent,which contuitmd several very strong observations , ajapplied to tho Harbour Board, Mr. FI S H E R carefull ywatched tho rending, aud at ouo word causing thoreader to stumble , mado such a correction as t > showhow familiar he was with iho production of thodocu-rauut iu iho uamu of tho committee.

Aid REDMOND taid bo was ever u eonaisu-nt oppououtof iho Harbour Board interfering with the rights orprivileges of tho corporatiou , which was a repre.Buolalivu body ; bot . ut tho s.imo time, ii'liilst ugrfo-ing in the. inaiu with tho document just road , hoahoulil object to tho wording of curtuiii portions of it(hear). Ho pointed ounomu strong expressions inic , which , ho boliovod , would bo far better omitted(hear) . Ho believed Ihat such expressions wouldweaken the effect of tl.o whole document , when itwould conio beforo n calm nnd deliberative nssemblysuch us tho Imperial Parliament (hear, hoar).

Aid. PURCEL L moved that tho report bo received ,nud was seconded by Mr. A LLEN .

Tho H IGH SH E R I F F suid tbero were expreasioqa inI bat memorial which wero of far too slroug a oharac.tor (hear, hoar). Tho duty of tho corporation wnsto MIIII U up stoutl y for their rights—as ho wouldever desiru to fee them do—but they shuuld do so iuei iiiuum-i- not to luavo ilieui .wlvo-i i'P>m tn attack ,nnd not make accusations against unothor body,ivhich they could uot sustain , and which would onlyput tbo couucil in n false po-iilion (hear, hear). Uowould movu thai tlio mo-noiial be soul back lor ro-yision.

Aid. R K D M O ND seconded tho am >¦¦ lm int.Aid. H Y A N defended tho memorial , uud taid that

tho object of tho petition of tho ohipowuers undthe Harbour Hoard was to get ibo water bailiff 's feesfrom tho corporation (hear, hour) . T'i« HarbourBouid were try ing to do this, i» body wliio h bud ex-ponded U l f i W iu making a graving dock ubovobridge, which w is never used, becauao it could not boueed ; ft body which had got a eiane fioin u certainpurty for the tpuny, and now wanted iho puny totako il back ; u body which wasted their inotiuy iuevery way, und proved wholly unfit to cany on theirpublic official busiuiMM. Iu answer to Aid. UvA.'l,Iho TOWN CLERK 8aid bo h.ul ref..ivcd a copy of aresolution from tho sptsretnry °r i'"-' H.irbuur ^> ">-rnissioners , pawed by that body tho day before , ask-ing Ibu Tuwn Clerk to join bim inn muiunl exehangsof proofs l» furnish ovidenco before iho Local Govern-mem Committee. Aid. R YAN : Which , of courtu , youwon 't do '! TOWN CLERK : Not without directionsfrom tho council.

Aid. 1'U K C K L L —They want u-t to join tbem in takingour prnpiM-iy.

M A Y O R — 1'hoy wnut your assistance iu UvPBlorriugour property lo them (beur, hear).

The Hiuir SuERir y said, be had always maintainedthe right of tho corporation, to keep thoso feo», andthat position he would always sustain, but to do sohe felt it wan not neeeasary to make counter chargesol misapplication of mouoy against auother publicbody.

Mr. Ktoan Baid ho did not consider tho words o(memorial wero nt all too Btrong, particularly when he6uiv that tbo harbor commissiunera wero trvirvg uifilch those fees from tbe corporation.

The amendmeut of tbo High Sheriff was divided onSI followa ;—

F>r—Tbe High Sheriff, Messrs. Walpole, MoQrath,Rudmoi.'l— i.

Against— Messrs. Allen , "Parcell, Eyan (Mayor),Keogh, L. Freeman , Morrinsey, Kelly, FieldiDg, L.A. li yan , M'Enery, Cherry, Fisher, O'Reilly—13.

Tbo auieudment was declared lost, aud the originalmotion carried. The meeliig then sep\rated.

BOARD OF GUARDIANS—WEDNESDAY.THE NEW KATE—THE ESTIUATE AND HOW IT WAS

ItANDLKD—HAKMC OUTSIDE AKD WAR3frU WITUI.V—HOW IT ALL ENDS.

Capt. POWER, V.C., and snbseqnently Aid. T. W. JACOB,J.P., chairman of the nnion

^presiding.

Also prosDYit—McaarR J. ILeamy, D.V.C., C. Rogers,J.P., R. Morrissey, M. O'Shea., P. Veale, J HynflB, Aid.C. Redmond, J. Costello, E. Brennan, j . Bevereux, P.Barron Newell, J.P., Capt. Armstrong, J.P., F. G.Bloomfield, J.P., W. Hally, J. Norwood, E. Power, J .P.,J. F. Scott, J.P., J. O'Neill Power, J.P., J. Hearno, J.Lawless, P. Sheehy, J. L. Conn, N. A. Power, J.P., E.Forrcstal, J. Clampett. G. I. Mackesy, M.D.

UNION AMALGAMATION.A letter was read from Sir. R. Powor, our senior

city member, informing tbe board that he had pre-sented to tbe Houso the petition of tho guardians iufavor of union amalgamation.

KILMACKVOGUE D1SPKNSARY COMMITTEE.A ppecwl meeting of this committee was called for

Tuesday at Slioverne, ono ol its branch catablUh.ments, at tho reque8t of two members of tbo body,to take into consideration complaints against Dr.Cane, M.O., for irregularity, of attendance at tbo dis-pensaries of Sliovrue and Glenmore.and also whetherbe is allowed to attend at both dispensaries on theone day.

It was proposed by Mr. D ELAH U NTY, seconded byMr. lJrA .v, nnd " Hcsoh-cd — That we are of opiniontbe practice of bring ing frivolous charges agninst ourmedical officer is very reprehensible , inaamncb as itembarrasses him and wastes the publio time. Thaiwe consider.tmving regard to bis large, stragg ling district , it is physically impossible for him to travelwith telegraphic haste to calls in particular localities'in the district , and trust be will not, in future, beafflicted with annoyance."

It wns proposed by the Rev. Mr. BUUKOWES , Ee-conded by Mr. M ALO.VK , and " Resolved—That we bogto record our opiui.ui tbero appears no necessity forchang ing the day of such dispensaries to any other ,"This motion wns divided oo, and the only dissentientwas Mr. P. Sheeny.

VISITING (il.'AUDIAN 's UEPORT.Mr. C. ROGK K S , J.P. , reported thnt ho visited the

houeo that morning; ho had uot lime to go throug htho entire , but whftt he saw of ths houso and hospitalwards showed him that the house was clean andorderly ; the old people wero well attended to, andmade no complaints ; ihe boys oug ht to be kept morent work on the f 'nrm , so n.n, by tenoning them liu.-i-bnndry. to enable them to earn their bread when takenout by tbe fanners.

In iu:.-wi 'i- to thu liiianl , iho M.v svKit ?nid tint lieboys woik i .'il rt-^ulai-K* on tho fnrm after achool hour.".

T H E kill 131 ATE—THE NEW KAT E.The ti '-xt and tin; important huninei-s of l.hc bi nrd

wan tin .1 cDiisidei iitiaii uf the clerk's estimate of thenew tutu. This document , ably compiled by .Mr.M AL- K K Y (clerk), set out by stating tbi: l tho gnusamount, of ratu he would require fur the ciirn-myenr was £15 ,388 Ga. Gd., being X'l 12 under the i-st i-niato of the previous year. The cleik added that" upon tho 2oih M.irch , 1873, after having I'uid allclaims duo to tli.it day, wo found oui selves in ilcht iutbi! sum of £l ,'iS"> 0.-". Ud. On the 25ih March , l«7li ,after having dom; t:.c same, tberu icoinined to »urendit a sum of Jjuii. Last year's iuto [iroducu 'J£15 ,258 3s. Sil., aud tho niiscollaneous recei pts fromParliamentary gr.ir.t nud other SMurces amounted toJL'1,1'50 7s. Gd.. itmkiiig in all JC 1(J ,5OS IU 2d. Withibis sum wo jiaid the year 's expenditure , includingthe extraordinary claim fur payment of tho nationalschool teachers, leaving tho above balance available.The expenditure amounted to £lo,.')07 1 Is-. Od. Theaverage dilily number relieved last year wus U03 , amitho cost per bead fur maintouuiice nnd clothing .L'-HI u3. ii) . Tho ii u icbers iu thu houso at pre.-em, a:usli ghtl y under the corresponding period last year , amiihccmitincl prices nre, o.i tho whole , aboul tin: same.I huve then set down maintenance and clothing of900 inmates nt JL'S 15s. Ud. each." Pulling befuiu i JCboard an aualvsis of thu recei pt nnd expenditure ottho past year , with a comparative calculation of whatthey wil l be in the current year, Mr. M A C K E Y gavelilt) pnuntln(;i! i l i nt ho proposed lo strike , which , inmost cases , showed a reduction from that of last venr ,Wutot lord being asked for ."is. 4d. in place ol 3.-:. ,", I.,and Trumoro Is Cd. instuad of Is. lud. it: tbo pound.

Mr. B LOOM F I E L D , J.I' ., rose and said ho had carefull yrend over the e.-tiniato prepared by their clerk , Mr.Mockcy, antl he was bound to *uy, at tho out.net,that a more ablo document of tlo kind ho had neverhenrd rend in that room (bear, bear). Coming to thequestion of how they would deal with it , he fe l t- , inthe abstract , that il was hardly opou to nlteiniion ,but taking into nccminl the present satisfactory Btnleof their finances , with the very serious aspect of thesens-on before them , bo thoug ht they would bo justifiedin rcdocing the esiiuinte by about £1,000 (bear, lu-ar)Last year tbe clerk asked them lor a snmof Jtl5 ,y57,and this year he required them to raise, the umountto iJ15 ,358. In thai sum, however , ho takes creditfor the payment of £377 to iho tenchers, nud forover £100 for the new bnildiugs for tho uuus. Withtho amount they gave last year they wero able lowipo off a debt of £1,200, aud this year he did uotthink it was necessary that thoy should estimatespecially fur iho. o two sums he meotioned iu thepresent rate , making upwards of £800 (beur , hear).The £377 to the teachers was an extraordinary pay.mnnt , which they could meet without adding to thoestimate, whilst tho amount for tho buildings . reel-ing for tho nuns could bo wiped off from timoto time, some now , nnd soino again , and ho did noteeo auy reason why they should nut now striko offtbo estimate this sum of £S00 (bear, hear) .

Mr. CLAMPETI seconded the proposition , but aaid howould ruihur iho reduction to bo two penco off the*division of Waterford, uud ouc penny off thu ruraldivision*. Mr. CONN : One penny in the pound oil' ailthe divisions would be tho fairest. Jlr. G'LAj ti'KTT:Tho valuation of tbu division of Wnur.'ord ia one-third that of tho wliiilo union , and U'utcrford i-> en-tit led lo that consideintiou , the moru particularl yfrom the fuct that whatever I eduction is made- upontho division , tbu- rural portion* of tho uuion wi l l notbe affected by it. If too much is uow taki- u off thedivision of Waterford, and thnt we wi:l be. in debtnext year , Wntertbid division aloue wil l havo to makeup the deficiency (hoar , hoar).

Mr. CuNN said if the season was likel y to bo a badoue, tho more reason wh y they should pass- tho esti-mate in its entirety , becaiiso Iho more paupers theywould have in the houso (hear, hear). IIo would bofor d"ing so, but as he felt tho board would not gowith him iu such u proposition , he would more, us unamendment, thiit they tako ono peiuiy in tho poundoff of each ot tho divisiaus. CLEKK : That will be£b'2O off tho estimate.

ilr. L EA MY seconded the amendment.Aid. K EDMOND thoug ht that tho ruto on >>aterford

xhould bo reduced ul least two pence in tho pound,when the rural divisious wero reduced ono penuyHe saw somo of tho rura l divisious only ratod utlOd.or I2d. in the pound , whilst Waterford was ruledfour times more. Ho asked was this reasonable orfair (hear , hear) ?

Mr. B I I E N N A N snid be had paid every attention totbo interests of his division, and ho would be foradpting tho full estimate.

Mr. CONN 'S amendment to reduce tho estimato onopenny was hero divided on as follows :—

f or— Messrs. Rogeta, Norwood , Conn, O"NoMPower, Leamy, Uyues, Lawless, Ually, N. A. Power,Barry, Costolloe, Armstrong, Uearne, K. Powor,ForrUtal , Sheehy, Broun in, Vealo—18.

Against—Capt. Powor, Messrs. Newell , Morrissoy,Redmoud, Bloomfield , Oinmpett, O'Shea, Devcroux,—b,

Declined— Dr. Scott—1.Tho amendment waa declared curried.The rest of tho report, involving a warm scene,

aho-vms interior hoat, U unavoidably crosbod out.STATE OK THE HOUSE—In house Juno 3, 888 ; ad-

mitted, 55 ; born, 0 ; discharged, 48 ; died. 3 ; in houseJune 10, 892 j over this day twelve months, 2i» ; able-bodied males, 5 ; ditto fomalos , « ; in infirmary, SG3 ;in fever hospital , 10 ; provisions received, J3H1 10s. Ui. ;consumed, £12-1 5s. 4<l ; avorago cost, 2s. 8d. ; infir-maxy, 3s. ; fever hospital , O.i.; dining hall , In. llkl ;No Wl out-reliof , 1,010 ; cost, JE41 13s. 8d ; last year,1 002 ; cost , £42 4s. Od. j balaneo against union, £2,3278s. Sd.

Wn—mi 'C.C. v. fl iiwHw C.C.A lnutch between. tlw»c two ulnlu "»» J>lnr«l at Saw Hon.'.

ou Tui-sduj , and resulted iu n victory for the Wntcrfoni Clubb? foi\r vuua on tho first iimhigi . Tho bittinu of Mesirs.Browne, MdJrnth , McDonald , null Lockp, for tho WaUrford

fiiU 1, and K. Dujlc, Henni, Widluce, nud Koogli , for tht NewItoss HU>, wns very gooil. Tbe vwitora were eulcrtaioed to arpk'Uiliu- lunch by tbuir op]>onenU. Whcu timo w«» called,tLe WiitcrforU Club Und tialit wickets of tliuir oupouc t? domfor titty. The follovi'ig ia thu score :—

WATEKE0HD C.C. • 1ST HiVlXCS.T. Mvdntth eauyW Hca.rn,, buwlvd Oojlo 9J. MoDouald V«w\tJ Hcaru IH. Xeriui bowlod Uojrlu 1J. Brown uot out...... - 1?(}. Uoberts run out - iW. AUing lrain run out -. iS. Ilrovru VKJW I CH Doyle — 1A. )iui)il ritughtJ. Doy le, IXIW I KI Doyle 1J. I'.. Locke ruu out 4A. Swcfct bowled Dnyle 1S. Allhiifliaui caught Doyle, bowled Bryan 0

Bjw, \i ; lisr byei, 0 ; wiclcs, (> 9

Total 49KKW E03S CLVB,

(st Inuiuua. 2ud luninai.W. W»Iluco b. McUratfa 1 linn out 16A. P. Dorlo c. H. Ilrown b. S. Browu T o. Build, b. Brown. *W. O'Bricu b MoGratU - « Browu b McG roth 10(i. Bjruc c. McOrotU 1> . MrGroth 1 c. Budd b. McGratli 1A. IWyle V. Budd, b. Jlrow n •-' c. Sweet b. Brown.. 8J. llunrii c. Brown b. McOrath 5 b. McGrath CJ. J. Doylob. McGratli is Not out 4K. Bolger c. RoborU, b. Brown 4 b. Browu 0J. Doylo b. Mcaruth »P. Kuach b. Brown SE. Kco K n uot out - 0 $J8S, 4 SHKle/, 1 ;

Byes , 4 ; widen, 1 * no ballf , 2...... 7

Total '.A Total 50

¦\Y«EK > ORO R EO \TTA.—Mtaaores are being takento hold a regatta iu our river this gammer. A pre-liminary meeting of promot«ri U ta be held at thaImperial Hotel thiB evening.

VARHIcK- UN-BVIR GOn uhnruXDUNCE

BOARD OP GDABDIANS—SATURDAT.Mr. JOUN HOGAN, D.V.C., presided, and subse-

quentl y CLEMENT SATLF.IB, Esq., V.C. Other gnar .dians present—Messrs. John Kichardson , Thoioas B.Wilson , J.P. ; Carbery Soully, J.P. ; Peter Walsh,J.P. ; Patrick Brophy, Edmond Browne, and JohnO'Connoll. Dr. A. O'Eyan also in attendance.

OUT-DOOR BELIE*.—A woman named BridgetMurray, of Portlaw, applied for onfc.door ie)ief. Iuanswer to tbe Chairman, she said her husband waadead, and she hj d five children to support. She wasablo to earn about 6s. a week by washing, bui ili«twas not sufficient to support them. Tiic yimnge-»child is oul y a year aud a bnlf old , aud the oldest,eleven. Chairman : Why could pot some of tbem Retwork at tie factory ? Relieving Officer Qniitcstated that for some timo back uo children underthirteen years of age were taken to woi k at lho factoryThe board agreed to allow the app licant 3a. n week.

TH E U NION RATING BILL .—Mr. Wilson : I wonderis this bill by Sir Michael Ilicks Beach ahnut UnionRating to pas.'? Jlr. Mallins (clerk) : I think it will ,Bir, and if it does it will bo a very complicated busi-ness, ilr. Wilson : I can't understand tho measuro ntall. Chairman : Tho principle idon is that when therates on any divisio n for the maintenance of paupi'iHexceed 8d. in tbe pound , iho excess shall be mstdua union charge. Jlr. llichardson : It w i l l be merel ytho means of striking a rato iu aid , nnd I think itwill ho a very complicated matter. Chairman : A K

far as I can judge, Cerrick would have had nn advan-tage of 5d. in tho pound last year if the bill nad b enin force then. No further couver.-a'ion took pl ico onthe subject.

M A STER'S HsroRT.—Tho Master rei oiled tlmt *"in-'>hats (two dozen) ware necessary for iho school uirU.Thpy conld buy them at H shilling each. The boardordered tbo requisite number.

TH E BR E A D AND H EAT SLITLV .—The master re-ported that on the 5th iuat., hi! rejected iho bread a^being of light weight. On tbe 7th iust. ho rejectedtho meat supplied to the Infirmary p.iiionts , il buinyof inferior quality .

COALS.—It was ordered to advertiao for a supply <n1G0 tons of coal for tho u«o of the house.

Tho sum of £2 was allowed to tho contractor f.>rsinking a pomp at Bj llinoen , ho now having excava-ted to tho depth of scventy-fivo feet.

CI I I L D I I K N AT N URSE.—The Clerk said bo bad recei-Ted a copy ol Mr. O'Shaughnessy 's bill for cxtcndii'i;the,-i^o of boarding ont pnuperuliildren from ten yearn ,tho present limit , to thirteen. Tho girirdiims , gem;.tall y, nsaented to the bi l l , but no action was takmiabout it.

A MEDICA I. OF F I C E R A .VD T I I K KKi>i sTi;. ti :-( .;E.v<>UAL—The Clerk read the following Idle.- in ivfereiK'! '¦>a matter brought before the .-anitiiry aiithnriiy o.i > A -tunhiy last :— " Purtliiw . .linn- t ltli . l-7i:

" U KN*TI .F.MF.N",—N'ot licinjc well , and foirinjr I in :ynot be able to go to your bnanl to-nioi-n. -.v , .- m l wi.-li-ing yon should not think my .li.iiig- so <li r- >-•• -; ¦• .•• ¦iFiil , 1write (hi.-- ; but , if fmssil/lt I -.vill ;ittc»< l. .">i ,v i- .\; <l:i>i-ation will be this :—Havin.!,' been out nil ilie ¦ !u C- I wmti-my report for the I<vir!»tr.ii"-< .Sv>i< <r:il , l.ut wa.- i:ili ' dfrom it to persons who wanted mi: several time* . Whileso engaged post hour arrived and iu my hurry tn ^cialoff the document I wrote , " No action has be-on taken ,"instead of " No action had to be taken" by the S.iuiiaryauthority. 1 am sorry my having dime sii ha- given aMparties so much annoyance , as sui-h most assm-i- 'ii y '.v.isnot-, my wish . I think the ivlm li- tenor of thn repnrlwill show that it was merely u i-lori'-al error, as 1 u-auti'dit to appear that mild means uviv seemingly iho ln-s t totake with tho cottiers nnd labouring population.li 1 hope my explanation—the only nui: that i-aii h"given—will be deemed satisfactory and a-.'ain repeat Iam sorry t'ur the mislakt.— I :im. gentlemen , yniir « • !» ¦• J-ient servant , " J OHN K. K'I .V N L T T ."

Chairinar. —I tl . ink we uny accept ihr exp iaiiatiuiiDr. Iteynett has given, l .'li ik : I th ink ii wimld !.¦•no harm if a copy of this letter wn< SI > I , I tn Mr.Donnell y, the Reg istrar.Gencn.i. Mr. ii icl iardMin :Hun: you c-m send him a c<ipy. Cle - k : I' ll juu it c.nll.o minutes.

STATE OF THE House.—licmaiiiiiig at Ia-t. repovl"2".li ; admitted since, 12 ; discharged. I'. : Imin . n :id'eif , / ; rcinaiiiin;,', 232: Rorrciumilin. pcriml la-tye.-ir .22D ; increase, 3 ; in infirmary , 7."> ; in fuvcr bnspital .0. Cost of provisions received during the week-. ArJ'.•ll 's. od. ; do. consumed , J£'&) ">s. lid. ; general avera'.'i:cost , "is. Id. ; in infirmary, :;•= . Fid. ; in l'ever lin-pital ,Cd. lOd. : nuiiiber on out-duur relief , '2< >1 ; eost i.f dn. ,ill lU. Id. ; rales lodged , tio Us. nd. ; paid by tin:treasurer daring- the week , £i>\) i>. Sd. .- ra.os out-standing, £1) 0 0s. 0d. ; balance ugitiu-r the u'iinr>li:in<.J!-riT ">s Til .

hLKCTOKAL DlVISIt lN ClIAI l l .E .— H lll y duni , U ; linii i y-glass . O ; Carrrickbi -g, il ; C:iiTiek. iui .S nir , NS ; CI M -ueii . l ; Fomioiig li , "2 ; Kiddnwn , 1 ; l!;u nin.'ibbon , I! iGlen , S ; Kilmeaden , :i ; Kilmuri -y, I 'I ; Mot hell , -I >Muckalne , » ; Xc-wiuwn , 5 -, i'ilto-.vn, 2 , Curilaw , \1'1 ;liatlil/oi in-iik , 0; 1!OBS, 1 ; Ti-Dij ile. iruni . 0 ; Turbid,0 ; TuHiij>n siit , 3 ; Whiieuburcb , ' 2 ; L"nii,n-al-l ug .- .7S. Total , 'Ste.

BriTKV M A U K C T T U E .II I A V -Tliere u-ere l.'li lirl- iii<in mnrkot ti>-ilay, which si'id al 12"s. u, 1'iSs , ivi'.lt :\brisk deuinnd. Ruyers : Mes-rn. Cuirr.-tinv, K y Mii ,Cbmpett, Doherty , Itidgway, Ma 'inuy, I l i v i d s .n , n i lK Power , Wa'.urforJ ; l'hclan, CU'timc! ; and K. ':": ,Car rick. ou-Suir.

D U B L I N( I ' l-'im <>11< * I.1C11 t 'ni-)V .«p.'».e /.',)/ >l .

Dl.Ut.IN , W E I I XKS D AV. — Tho exe.ite.nu.-lit, n'oiltl '. ti. •absconding corporation treasurer is subsiding. Howaa a clever, nllablo man , in the prime of lii 'e, is mar-ried , and has a young famil y, who aie really to bepitied. IIu commence d as a very liuuibl'j clerk on i;ta week , and could not aflorwatds liveoa X*t><HJ a year ,paid to the last farthing, /lo also made, in &d < lit: - Mi ,over £100 per annnm by bis litev ury labors. 'Hit:Corporation bare resolved that the. l!.n k of Irelamlshall , iu future, bo their treasurer , ib.it i!i.- . t i tuiwnhaving consented t» tho iivriingeineut.

THE VAIITKY WORKS .—Thcso works cost tin; cinV.«:i.tl-» . in tho pound, yet they praise them beyond every-thing. Tho supply of water , which is given t<i il'ifcity and townships , at nil houi'j ol the ilav iu,.;nig ht , is worth almost liny amount of in. in v , fm l i i - ihealth and comfurt of the inhab itatits . [ t.o luiM liivstreets quite w-el every iiiumin;; fnnn \i- i, :er Mtpp lio - Ifrom tlie pipee. It is now a gotid uiaiiv yt ars sincethe father of the pnj<-t-t , Ihf lai- Sir John IJ r.-ir ,Sir W. Wilde, John Iteynolds (all since liead), Aid.Philip Kedmond, mytell', and several f;' !uis wen t :i,the Vurtry, in thu cnuuiy nl Wickldw , tn lav thnfoundation stouc , or turn tl.o iir.st sod , « I' i l ,o sviirk -. .Wo aflcrwurfl s had an agreeable, nnd *ui ; :;>:co)i3 ban-quet at Hreslin 's lintel , liray. .Vi xt t.: Sir Jiilm , noman laboured so ollicientl y and sn z. '.ilniis v at. thogood work as my greatl y cstt emed frien.l , Aid. Si!.vester Hc-dmoiid, who , I regret to hear , h:n not bettjin good health for somo lime pa.-t , but *vlu» , I .-iiici ..,rely hope, n".uv sonn foci aii rig ht iig :iin.

STRKK I' AlE L'lll'I'EL'iriSE. — I dnll 't know miy eit Vwhoso .street aichitocture is so much improved ol " I H I 'Oas Dubliu. The banks and insuiaiice oltie-js are nal l ysplendid buildings . Daiito-sti-ret , Westmureiaud-Stveot , and Suckville-sueel , are , in great part , mmlcnew. Kut how hateful il is to ?oe snme of the be.-istreets called after stranger.- , 1 1- bad men , whu :ievercared about our country ? I ubsiMve that ihe " Nor-thern" in Dame-street , aud the "" Keiiiu. ei. " in Sack-ville-street , have opened convenient and conepiciioiiMoffices. Thcy aro b .th first cla.-s CL.inp.iLies , londuc-ted by ablo aud ctliciont niHcers.

THE TRAM CARS .—Tho tra m cars , imcu bit ter ly op.posed, are now .lekiiuw h-dged a great bDmi to Dublin.They are pay ing well, and are l,ein;» extfudei)through several uen- s ine is and FubuiU..-, from thePark to tbe most distant par;s i-.f t!w eily. Theywill run through Ciipel s-ioot , and li.ilton-sr.reetwhich will much beoolit, iho " tluiuj ie ui Hotol ," tUi-proprietor of which ia my worthy and much regardedfriiud , Ilr. James ilolony, wln.se door it will con-stantl y pass 10. and from the. railwa y stations , quays4c. "

SrEriiEx 's G KKEN .—There ia c. movement unw onfoot to open Stephen's green <o the public. No doubt,it will succeed. The (ireea ia the largest paik in tbocentro of any city iu Europe. In the bot d.-iy.i ofsummer, especially, it will be a great recnnliim ti>walk ;herp, or lounge under tho shady truvs.

ST. IU K I IA N 'S COLLECI:, K II .K V .N .W.— Tho f,nril Bi-sbop ofLiverpnol , tho Mosv I tw . Dr. O'Ki.'i.l y, ncco •>.pnuied tho Mo.«t Ke» , Dr. Jlrnm Lord Bishup olOsssry , to St Ki'.Taxi 's Cnliege nn IViday. Tbei/-lordtibi pa were received by the Vary liev . PatrickMurph y, IVesident of the College , to which office hewas piorr.oti-d from ihe viccprcsideucy at tbo Dioces-an Synod held iu the Cathedral on Tuesday. The newpresident succeeds his brother, Uev. Nicholas Murp hy,who , as prcsident.so worthil y fulfilled the high dutiesof tho office. Their lordships having inspected Urncollege and viewed. tUe new whig in course of enctiov ,tho lo 'lowiug n-clesiastieal students who received holyorder* us Monthly, were introduced to tho Uishfji of'Liverpool, ?i». :—Sub deacun.i : Messrs. Jr.me.i Dun-phy, Miohael Barry (prelect), Thomas liticliTord, Ja*.Cosgravo (prefect) , and James Dovle. Mino-j-Orders : Messrs Patrick Ui.yw-, IIicbnol 'liowe , JamesDillon , I'atriek Coonan, .Tames Uillon .Jumcn KyauaaJMichael Murphy, 'i'bo tousuro wos conferred wiMefsrs. Thorop.s Tynan , Andrew Meau; &rjl llem-j-Brennog. Ilis lordship addressed lbs puslulauls a'udtho stiidtjuts gent-rall y iu uppropriato word s, mid Lo-fore leaving tbo collvgo Cipietai d tho high graiiOca-titm be had experienced limn bis visit to it! Vaca-tion will oommenco ut St. Kicrau's cn the , a,x^proximo.—iillcii.n; Jour nal.

THE DR U A X K A K U — fnou A SEKM .O; U rvrniitNORTH EX , A LHAXV .)-DO you wish m-.> ia tell suino ofthe evil consequences of thU tcrriVlu fice of tlrnuken-ness my children ? A milled mini—a hrxn tbi.r. i»nover satisGed—a coufv ' cco that is never at rtst-abody that desecr^cs itself by yieUlng to impure de-Tices—in a, woid , a foul wlm-li dors not shrink fromoomRimiug murder, pevjury , robbery, npostaor , orany other griovnua sin. St. Paul exhorts us saying11 Bo not ilruuk, wherfiu is luxury, thut M impurity."—(E phoa 5, 18.) Impure thoughts, words nnd acbsvare the uutur.il roaulla of drink , lor St. Jorom* de-clares that it is impossible tor a drunkard to ba i,loror of purity .

Preparations are being rrnydo in. Itary for a greatdemonstration uext Jan.nary, j « ceJubrution of thefonrtb centenary of tbe toturu of the Popes fromAvignon to Rorce,

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A 1.1' i . lAi i or i l . i lXMOH V '. r.\ STLK , I'll. CMll.OW.The w.iil <•! t in- IMMS I I .V U hiMnl in Cloiiinoro ,Half lust "wiil tb,' , !iri of tbe ui li l bauli! ru;ir,Vrom tbr- w,u of St . M I*:IU'. vonin\ l\\u >:r«y ca^Uo tower.Till its wiii-lnv»thin< miles si-:il.' Hie \iale. iiiriulen's bower,Ami tin- i!ie. k nf I'iin.I.i ^rcm-s chilly ami white.For pln» knim** do > tl i i> ste:uiui : aruiiml tlu 'iu to-night.The warriors of rr.ntiw-ll :m- cutuufil in the (.'loll ;The ni ^ lit :iir i- thick with th.- tiMUi piu ^ nf

IUI 'U ;The lime .-i> jr r of horror must mil with tin? morn ,And that l> l<»i il -i|n i<i iin .- !!»¦,• tlso i>H r -iin imrt * .vl TII .Hut why is Viu..|:l .., wakeful tu-iiinlit ?SMK-I I vit;il- will lu.ik,. tii. - v .niiii r n« chm'k Brow w/.itc.Lonl 'i'tuiri 'Mi^l, i.- .-Irveitio, bis s.vnrtl l»v his sid*.Whii'li i i - uii.ri iiii p ; ahull rust in his bravo lK-.irl'» life ti'lo :TW li ghts in the i-aslNi haiv loin; sine..' hrt'ti out ,Atnl iiu '.l i iuu' is hoard luit I lie sentinel' s JliuutA> iiL- ['.-«-- -s tli. - rj uui.-irt , or. iodkinc behnv,•Srs ti:e iv .iteli-li res th.it IJiiztj in tin; c»m]> of "ic tofc.Tin- mitUiour has >Truvri ; tin- I\ir la.W look* up.A n l tin- Uii r li on l u r eli.v'K UIU th.: ra-iiliiru <i( li 'l"-,tW slio t h i n k s viv (In- -lltl "Vr tic hill shall grow liri j fbtl U r lit. i-bal l Iv lllik.-.l with tin- yuunu Saxuu kiii j ,'lit.Vin i' li i , ti:r i-hi lil of .in ii iil i.vliio racv,Who l»>r.-iilnhi -i .ri .h- of lu r siiv .11 hi-v (ice,>'..r I. ),--.- I.-.I I I ;,- Id., li. -.irt ..I tli.- ;i..W<st Wi.-hl bllfll —Tli- s iunv - l i .-iir. -.i il:i - i ^ iit< -ri>f Thni-huuli O'Byrtii 1,11 , i .1 ...p- i ir .-in Hi, pri l.-..f li.-r TH.M iui.1 h.-r birthAt :!.:.! Tii.i - in il poiv, r which rules llea.cn :itnl earth ;Tii.. t. I..-]. i. of lo>-.- ir li.lol int .. ii.-i- soul .AvI |- - I - .-.I Mi 's S ,(I J,J. ;i \ i t ij * :irnnii 1 lirr heart stole;.-'.•• tii-.ut.-til II . t of .-..ii n l r y . .-In' 'luiii irlil not ot sir.i—'I I.- .Ian. • v, s ,,| ¦;,. ,||r.-v ii:i.l kim'.led a lire1:; 1!.- i..' ii:l ..: t t i - ¦ in it U-u no tim.- c. mi 1 i lf:uv, *'J'-: - H J !I -ii- kfo -u- }, t- .i-.i- -]i r.ui^' IV > JU a h.-i'i'iic r.uv!1 i -in I:- r l:i:;ie »\.- -4 w l.iin r.-p '"in .; ono ,-voV. !-. , . I ., - M.. -.•,!,.'- -i v. r w.t.-rs lln -ir In tiling spoils KV;IVCIi i. . . ...I 1.,iv .1.1- : ; i - . -|.:l-; his i - .o s liri / l l t l t - fl.irl-,\:. .-. - .i t. -r l i . [»-io o: tii... vo:in ,- m.ii.lull's llMrt '.<V i " :i ¦ ii:n -!i:v i- .- St uiliop... who uliuh * it his boasti ¦' !;¦ • in v, r iu i ioi 1 in tli" MIII S '"¦ tli.: toastV. ;-. .. :,,, | ,rii . -.- ol W .I I I I H U wvi'u Limit w i th tin! jtniil l ,A.- ..i «!. • H- - .il - -i .i! Ho- UK-ii Ii . i ii of l .r.- 's uij.=tic chain ,1. • .- i ti ;. ;.. -.li. - I . II ' I .- .- in ,-:u.-r snipii- . - .A . i '-.I. - ;!;. ¦- .f t :|,i,< f t w o i l - fj . purp le t-rcs.A- : :;. li. s j .r. -n.l I) M . I I I ,^ i.s ntt .-i.- i l in vaiu ,II .- I. . i ; i. i - N i l i t - i h i ' ol.liin .x.f love's suh'.l" pain ,A . :i .:: ¦!, ,,:..| :, -„;„-.¦ r.niu.l his l i fe have lu fll lai.ll: > ' - .. l.i -o'.M!. ¦.-l ii .iu.' r i v i - o f l-ie Toiiti ,'« ,VHii: maid.;;.. ; . , : ' i- - . [ . , , „ , , i I,;i; inn- -, h .w t"» loV.r 'rt Haul.- ;.N ¦ ¦. \<: i- - v-.:.i 1 in tiii. -l \ \ ; i i iu at its f lawoi

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itttficcUanca'r i iv . .'-1 , v> i u i: < I:.;, Simi:.— Wrv I'.'.v , probably, nf

lli... li. HI - i^' 1- -' who ihpnv nl -l j inn ' s ;ilti 'r hri .lal p ir i i i ' Hiis t i . '.'V ;.rt ' lo.ivi:!!,' I H M I I O k ip ivv" : i t i \ "th i i i . ot' tin?or 'ui:: •¦i t in - I'li.-'uMi. l.iko M I I I U I M IK I IIT customs, il initiicii -'i i i , :i' --' >:ut li - ! tr.ic' il l > lli lil i; titiK's. Ii wastl i . -!i t!;. - c:;i."t i>n i |.>r :lo' bn .tlioi ' nf » clnlillcss man ton tu rv l i i s - v.i i l .nv, ur , :it I IMM , In" liiul n-fiisal of licr.If li." c!...-o ;.i !¦ j . '.-i , t i . i ' ivivitmiiy wnj |uilil ic , amic, t i - .'- i i 'I i' i I KT .•«»-iii/ lii.-' .-lii"' Iri .m liis I'oj t , anil spit -li::^' ii. :..» I 'ii ci- . H i s o iv ini ; t i n - I-I I I M .- was .1 symbol o!:il. ..: i - i . i . , .: a!': .1 . ; : . i i i in: i nViT I HT; spit'i i no in hia laty«• •- :,u :.: M 'l '. i . , :, .il i inl o/ i - 'lull' iiri' . Tln- 1' i! wa< an1..; , 1 . .: ,1- k '.u.i li ¦:«!• ,-ii i!u;|i t i t i ' l Una*. I" som-i]i . i : ^ , i t '.':.¦• K i s; ;• ^' >> t i n * i-u-tdtii tu carry ;i sii ppur1>- . . ,-. :!..' !.' -v A -:ii.u 1 o 'I pa:'!' If* a loko/l ol ill '.1

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b. - ¦!¦ - I . : . ni l "- r P. 1.,!¦¦• • ni t l o r slur.! ami t i i ruw il

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1- i.- .-:* M - .ii , M V S - l( On t in -' liruli '^ruoin J(;avin>< l iid

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lm-k :u > ¦ ,¦:! 1 r e -pceiiv . ' t v , i in - t 11 iiy >tra *..tL'e«i citl icr tit'

t ti , .- lu i . ' Y - > l i ' ,rs i-c i i . -l l.o l a k c i i uit by a i iy inspve tor

o;i l o r iv.-ii- ! i i n i i r i . t i r r 'u , it I r n l l» UJ raiisoiiicil Ujr

t i n ' I . i ; ! ui'o i!n ' I" K IM !, al: i :r [ l ie cuup lii ha i'a

h'.a t-M-i ¦.!: l l i . - i r l n u r , I I ! , ' sit i j ."-! ' . la 'l iu s nix. drawn up

i in i i i i . run , an ', :1M - l i a^ l i c i iir s in : i» . i t l i> ; r . An olil shou

is t l t i - :i ;:I ;', A V I : .1- I i r us p i is- : il ii .., mnl t - .u la-li t' t rue

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i; i^ « . ij . pj - i - .l «i !: Ii .. iii.il I ';,-I. Sh.! lla'll l l i ru r t . s

ii :>.: 1!" ¦_•¦ 1,1,1 11:1 11 , .'.ini ' !"¦ ni t' iv / HI i* !nt by if /'.-

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b .'l l . - r .'l i:.H I i . i :- 1.1 .\ SM.I .W .- - I t was in lSt iT t l i it ill

}-!:u!:.ii I -.¦..¦ t n - i i l o >i: . 'l i a p t O ' l i ^ i ' i i t s p i jt h o r abou t i h o

blai : i;-l ""ii' .l 'I (.•¦•ii 'i '.'i i i . i i i i" Hit-' 11-/. rap, for whom

i.t , J>uiJ i ' r o - . -1 u* c i f ; l i' .-l a c i v i l \ vo > i l . Wi; i:avo Jiim u

bai l a; ; - .'• l' .-V- ; .'ii U:!i i',»''' l o a- ' c l l i i i u at ( iu i h l h u l l ,Wo c'.i i - t' :: il :; 'i i t . •!;•• ' a'l al l .T l i i i u ; : i inl is not this

luc-1: • • - . A l l hi A/ z a U uu li 1 ¦> '.' 1 !»• " Most No'j lu l)r-

d r r o f :!i" ( l .- ii ;••!•: " *1" 1.- - Oi^v i i t v nf K.'l . was confined

111: > . '. - j > !¦"•!¦ r- - -- :ir., A l ' -i o l .M.-i lj u l , t i n : puloiilat' ; w l l uus. -i l > v.-. .!" I .L. t.'k - i t i n t i o u - e r s ;,ml 1I1 ink (thi*y say)h i \ i, <t ''. > '• ' >, .' .'.I. *- • '.¦ a'i ' l I .'-. ai..ion f . s Jic.. ', ami u'hol- .'Vi . :¦ ! r v y :I >, I - i v ) i:i : i io posi'.->si .i!! nf i- luvL'i i

i. ' i i . ¦', : , - : v. .v . -- . i !n ' m a jor ity •(• • In ..i.i'ii yn i i rAf , otV - . .I 1 -¦ . '.Vi > - ii A i r . l '.i l A / .-/, ii-sooii -l,- . I t lo . t h t-onu lie was

pr . i- tl i" ' '¦- •¦ > '. ; i i-s lor l) "i:i ',' a pil l .-ru Mussu lma n, iu

l i . .- ••- - iv 1.: i i ; i i i : i ! i ' y, - i i ! i i- i m t o i i l i i i} ,' li i tnsnlf w i t h a

ts in 1-' ¦• -:. -- i - - . N ' I .V loal Wo has goiti! t o il ra th, weM'I .'H .1 i. '-ar - i l l k i i . il 1 ol' n : ' i r i«s a l inut h i s na i i^l i t i i i r ss .

J' .i-1 ." "i > ¦ • i":n 111 ! 1; is a " r i-kv" lli inj r U) 111! a Sul-

l.-i:;. ."" ;ii ; i .v :- .- ' u i i o '-l T' ly i -a ri ">;<', main ly be-

c' .- . u- i : ii " i i ai l .-<¦ •. u p a 1'i i i n inj ; pn-.-s ami a cottonf . i , : , i : v in Sr : i : i i i ,u t i ! , ;i .t(l hi-i:aiiso l.o wishi.'il the J i t n i r f -

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D UN0A11VAH CORHESl 'OKD K X Ct:

TOWN COMMISSIONERS— MOXI J AY .ilr. R. PlIEL AN in thn chair.

Also present—Captain Gibbons, Messrs. PatrickFlood, Thomas Williaoi.-", Peter W.ilsli, aud Jatnm)Taiitiii ;an.

WATKII Strt'/.v. —There was a loug discussion inroferenco to a now water supply for the town , endingin an order directing tlio clerk to oak Dr. Omnoronhow much of thu present supply ho would reqlliro forjiunlysit*.

A LOST FI R K I N .—Mr , William O'Mcnrn, butter-buyer, lost n firkin of butter about three weeks as0in the market. Last Tuesday week a firkin wa9 loftin the markut bouse, nnd , no owner being found , Mr.O'Meur.i removed it. from tho market , but could i.otpositivel y atato that it was the oho ho lost. Ho wasbeforo ihu board to day, and, on being asked why horemoved iho firkin, when ho knew it was not thu onehe lost, tin stated he would almost swear tho lirkinwas left in restitution fur one which had been takenfrom him before. Tho board hehl a dilTerent opinion ,;unl ilircclol .Mr. Srauliin, deputy butter taster , tutake proeoeilini;s against him for tho recovery of thecask. Mr. O'Mearik expressed his dotertnillatiou tokeep tho firkin. Mr. Scaulnu was directed to dis.employ Mr. O'Meara at the butter raurket , where hudischarges tho duty of cooper on markot days, byL'ivin.' him a ncek's notico.

Is iv JilOHT ?—At the last meeting of our boardof guardians, Richard J. Us-sher , J.L\ , V.C., refused tohi^ii tho peiitinii iu favor of Mr. Uiitt '11 Laud Bill ,adopted by tho board tho previous Thursday.

HOARD OF GUARDIANS— THURSDAY .Mr. M. U ACKKTT , mid subsequently K ICIIAKU J .

L'sanKR , J.P., V.C., in tho ctmir. Also prosent :Mes.-is. Michael Loamy, Edmoml Spratt, Capt. E.Kiizgcruld , Jiunea M. Terry, Thomns Ilarty, John(j iiii 'i lan , D.V.C., M. A. Anthony, Patrick I5ritl , uudJohn Wnlah , with Dr. Frcdiriuk McCahe, L.G.I.

DOCTORS DI SA C HKK .—A young man namod Jamos.Morria-ey, .suflerinj ; from disuoso ol tho hip joint , ap.plied lor nut door roliof. llo produced a certificatefrom Dr. llarlluud , in which it was stated that thoonl y ch.iuco of recovery was by an opuralion. Thomedical ollieer, Dr. lluut, having eiaininuU tbo cnaoiu tho clerk's office , aud cousuked with Dr. McCabo,tiiid ihat he did nut think an operation could bo suc-cessful. It was a case for treatmeut oulaide. 1'r.Anthony : If tho boy were sent to Dublin there mightbe 11 chauco of doing good for him. Dr. limit : Tliurowoulil On 11 certainty of lining threo pounds. Mr.Terry cilrd an iustar icit wheru un inuliitc was sunt toone of 1 be Dublin hosp itald lor treatment against thumeilical olliccr'a wish , and tli e caeo naa aa bad asever alter the guardians had gouo to uipeuao. -Mr.AuitiDtiy observed that iu berou-eightbs of thecasts BL-n t up 10 Dublin , the troutuioni hud good ro-hults. Ur lluut denied that more than ouo.eighthwere sucee.-nful. (jhairniau : Is it Dot by cuttingout iho diseased part of tho boue, doctor, that suchcases aru treated ? Dr. Uuut : Yos, but iu this casothe di.se.ia.. has extended over the bouo and brokenuil l iu several parts ul tho leg. Mr. Anthony : Givotho boy rvl iel. lleliuf was granted , potiJiu ^ furtherinturniit t i i iu Irnui Dr. iiarLlallJ oil thu Ciise.

AxoillKK 1NVAI.II ) . —Thoina-t 'louiti , suUering fromrhcuuiaiism .who was l-ecoiniueuded Turkish baths byDr. Grave n , and has been in tho house lor anmi! tiuio ,and tiiia' di/e.-i not feel improved , upplied for out-doorrelief. Ju .ansiver to tho Chairman the, medical ollieersaid that salt Witter would be much mure calculatedto x-ifi: I111/1 than Turkish baths. Ho did not thiukTurkish baths good lor people except they wero wellfed and liuuii alnj d. Chainuau : Do you lecommeudtliat ho shuuld bo diduharged ? Medical Officer : 1tliiuk taking Tuikiah baths here would bo injurious.Applicant said if bo was iu th'j towu hu could go iutothe Salt ivaccr cvory day, uud lie wad uuro ii, wouldsave him. He was gruuted Ud. for a week.F I N A N C I A L STA 'l'K OF 1I1K U N I O N — A N E5TI.MAT K TOR A

KATK.The following comprehensive report was roud by

the cleik , in comp liance with un order o! the board :"I11 compliance ivitJi tlio yuardiaji.s' raolulion of the

1st itist. , the clerk has prepared a statement relating toiho financial position of the union , uud from which itmay be gathered whether its assets are equal to, greater,or less than its liabilities. J.'cturus , Minilar to tho onecalled for by the hoard, can he obtained with accuracyafter each year ; but at this distance from the close,one-third ol it yet remaining, the clerk can only make atelcrably fair estimate of the relativo proportions of thounion 's liabilities and assets. By liabilities are meantwhut should he paid during a certain time;—angels , thocash to dischargo them as they arc during the timeover which they extend-

"The liabilities of the union is the charge whicharises against it each year, including what sluiuLs againstit at the commencement ; its assets are the annual rateswhich the guardiaus make—the supplemental aid votedfrom Parliament , and any of the preceding year 's assetswhich had not been expended when the year began.Tin: charge ol the liabilities extends from the 2Uth Sept.in one year to the same da}' ill the following year. Therates and supplemental aid from other suurccs lie be-tween the same dates. In order , therefore , to ascertainthe liiiuiicial state of the union, a comparison must bemade between its liabilities and asscte , not us they ureto-day , but as they will be at the termination of thoIK'rioil to whieli .they are limited. In other words, theunion's present liabilities increased by its requirementsup to the \l'Jl\\ .September next , compared with the as-.-ets of to-day, as made by its receipts in the meantime ,afford steady ground upon which to form an opinion a»lo its financial position . The comparison , therefore ,stands between the liabilities and assets for the entireyear, iiiciiiiling as niuc'li of cither as stand fur or againsti hi. union at its commencement.

•' The liabilities , then , are one term of the comparison,the assets the other. Tho former consists of threethings—first, of tho balance that stood against theunion as undischarged at the commencement of theyear ; Aid , the exiieudilure incurred from the lir.it ofthe half vi':ir, as recorded in the accounts now awaitingaudit: and :Srd , an estimate of the expenditure, of thecurrent halt year, which i-i the sum ol what has beenexpended up to the present , mil of what will tie incurredi'.>r the ruiiiiiiuiiii; pmtimi of the year. Tho oilier term ofthe roinjiiiri ^on—that is, the assets—are llie amount ofrates and of receipts, Vroia other sources lodged in thelirst ltaU of the year, und an estimate of what wiit holodged during the current half year, which is the sum ofwhat has been lodged up to the present, and of whatwill be lodged for the rest of the half year.

" Constituents of the lirst term of comparison or liabi-lities of the union—The union entered upon tho yearwith a balance due toils treasurer amounting to XI ,•iiJU -ls. 81I. There were expended, under all heads, inthe year ending "JJlli March last, as appears from ab-stracts, -i'1,7 5 ''ii- I'll. The .sum of what has been ex-|,,.-ii ' l , '] up to the present , and ol what will be expeiideillor the rest of thu current hall year, is estimatedus .£l ( :3n0. Total of the above, being liabilities for thevear ending 2Uth September next , XlU ,lU bs. 5d.

*' Constituents of the second tcvin ot comparison orassets—Kates and receipts from other sources lodged iuMarch of the half-year , X3,0('J ; sum of what has beenlo.lg.sl up to the preseut, and of what will be lodgedfor the remaining portion of the current half-year , XI ,-(i-J.i. Total of the itbuvc being assets of the union forthe year ending -"Jlli September next , -t7 ,'jS7- Differ-ence between liabilities and as.-ets or probable balancedue to treasurer at.the close of tho year , .£'.;, Htf 8s. oil.

" It appears , therefore , that the liabilities of the"union in this year will exceed its assetK by £l , Uij , andthat the ratepayers next year, should thu board ofguardians so determine , wilt be liable not only to beartheir own burthens , but a- portion also of those of theirpredecessors.

" It is well to inquire into no marked u depression inyour linanees. It arUes either from an insufficiency inthe provision which has been made to meet the ordinaryi:.ipen.liturc of the union, or from the oeeuronce ol un-furoi .'eu expenditure in this year, or from a combinationof lioth. The last-named is the cause.

•' In the estimate ol rates submitted by tho clerk , inAugust last , he a-ked the guardians to levy, as jioor-riiles for thu union , a sum of .W/'iVO— that ucing theaniaunt absolutely l-eijuired, independent of their in-eoaie from other sources, to pay off their liabilities atthe commencement of the year and their expenditure¦luring il. lie asked that the ratepayers should contribute thai sum independently of supplemental aid fromParliament , and from these insignificant, receipts wlioaceoutiugency ttlford 110 guarantee of appreciable immu-nity from taxation. He therefore proposed that, in thisyear, the guardiaus -should be possessed of XS ,37D , aspoor-rate ; of X V.i'-i supplemental aid from Parliament;and of £87 , the receipts from miscellaneous sources.All these make JL'S.'JOII as the assets of the guardiaus iuthis year, lnul the estimate, been agreud to. The esti-mate win not agreed to, and thevelorc the cash whichjiitsses into the guardians' treasury in this year in lessthan the expenditure ; but all this amount , togetherwith £\ -li'l , the teducliuti in the estimate , gives X -, t tjoas the dcueieio-y iu the assets of the uuioiito meet itsliabilities iu this year , as already stated.

"The rcdm'tiim ol the estimate by X l ,\iii:t gives pal p-ab!>: Mi'.uliini of the 'loprc.s.sinu iu your funds to that ex-to.iit. Theii: still remains a further ilepressi<'/i of X l , -Jirj, or inerea-Ci l expenditure of that amount , unprovid-ed for in the cstimati ',iiud now requiring to bu accountedfor.'¦ The estimate , you are aware , is an anticipation ofwhat i" likel y lo be expended in the year following ilsiuirixlucli )ii , and provides for expenses, the occur-rence of which uve , so t o speak , foreseen. If iu theyear that follows , there occur expenses which are notiho outcome, of the ordinary circumstances of thounion , they arc not antici pated , ainl , of course, arc notprovided lor in the estimate , which will then tall shortof the year 's exiieiidituru to the extent of such tttifor-M'l'H I'liiirgiv. In 1J1 i--* year the estimate is X I ,-{ ) 'Z belowthe expenditure , and it now remains to be seen whetherthat i.'Si'Cii 'liturc is the outcome of the ordinary eireuin-.¦•Uinci:* of the union : for if so, it should have beenprovided for ,11 thoosliiuate.

" Upon looking over the accounts for the presentyear theru will be found recorded ill them chargeswhich did not occur the previous year, and of which atthe tiir.i; of tho estimate there was no intimation." Contribution to National Teachers j g $X) Vi 8Puiil to tin; Cattle plague J-'miil ... Oiy -1 <iKudosing a new Kever Hospital ... 17'j \S"H iCost of maintenance of indoor pau-

pers this year more than last ... JD7 0 yOutdoor relief ... '2lr, y y '

Total of the above ... i:l ,377 7 10"Tho first of these items—contribution to National

Tenehers—was agreed to after the estimate had beensubmitted. The contribution to eattlo plaguo fund wasdirected only last week. The tender for enclosing nowfever hospital was not considered until two months nf-ter tim e.-tiinafe lmd lieen framed ; mid (lie increascilexpenditure under the heads of niainteimnco and out-door relief , was incurrod by the Uoari l of (iuardiann inthe didchurgo of Oieir paramount duty to relieve the des-titute , and can only be accurately measured by the sub-sequent knowlcdgo of the varying condition of tho poor,and of thn degree to which distress will actual ly pre-vail.

Tho snm of tho itoms of incrcaeo in your expendi-diturc, severally rcforrod to in tho foregoing, is .£1,377,and this being grcator than .£1,202, or tho deficiency inthe estimate shon-s that within tho other classes in yoarordinary expenditure there .has boon this year, as com-parod with tho previous ono, a falling off by £175,- a sumwliieli does not snpply a margin for any reduction intho estimate, inasmuch as it does not roprosent a ponnyin tho pound upon tho 'valuation of tho union.

" From what has been said, it will be seon that thedepression in tho finances of the union is attributable totwo causes—oxpondituro not foroscon and reduction ofthe estimate—the former partly voluntary and partlyinevitable, and arising snbseqncnt to the dates of tho C3-timato ; tho orthor purely voluntary, proceeding, nodoubt, from a desiro on tho part of the guardians to re-lieve the ratepayers, but opposed to tho Bouud principlethat each man should bear his own bnrthen. fhoro isanother besides the ratepayer having claim for considera-tion. Tho union treasurer has been giving largo ac-commodation without any tangible consideration fortho loan , but freely advancing monoy from his own fundswhen thoso of tho nnion had disappeared—never pro-testing" the guardians' bills, although his interest ac-count remains unsettled. Ho looses to no iuconsidcr-ablo extent by repeated reduction in the estimates ; andto-day the union Htands in tho position of his debtor intho Hum of £150 for interest alone, and in all likelihoodit will bo a long timo boforo tho interests of your do-posits will reach that amount.

" Tho Clerk would respectfully submit for tho scrionsconsideration of tho Board of Guardians tho expediencyof at all times adopting the estimate . It is not lightlyframed nor presented to you without anxious preparation,nor has n single instance of its reduction failod to leavea bad impression upon your finances.—I remain, gcntlo-men, your obedient servant,

" JOHN F. BOYI.E, Clerk of tho Union."Chairman—You maku no suggestion , Mr. Boy I?.

Tho Clerk said tho onl y suggestion ho thought wouldbo beneficial Mas , not to reduce tho estimate in future.Mr. Quiulan : As long aa I am attending this boardI never know tho dork's estimate to bo adopiod inits entirety, nnd , as a consequence , wo are plungedinto debt to-day. Chairman : I am glad to hear itstated at this board that it is wastefu l economy tobe reducing tho clerk's estimate. Mr. Anthony saidhe was always against cutting down tba clerk's esti-mate, as he foresaw 10 what il vfiiuld lead. 1 regretto say, that as far a3 twenty years back I fouud alarge attendance of men who bad uovcr given thequestion ouo moment's consideration (hear) , comingiu to cut down tho cstirant" of tbo dork. 1 do notthiuk Unit il is the cutting down of tho estimate thisyear that hns ootoileJ the euormoua debt you wil l owenext September ; but it has been entailed from yearto year for a series of years. As Mr. Quinlan said ,within his recollection overy tiino tbo estimate isprinted here it i.s cut dowu. This balance of £1,091,it happens wns due , owing to the cuttings down ofseveral years before. As to tho expenditure , whichMr. Itoy lo in his estimate doos not provido for, itwas utterl y impossible that ho could do so, bocausethe question W«H not boforo him j tbero were nogrounds upon which to mako tbo estimate , nnd 1flud, on lotting tho expenditure which was not bo-I'oro him , and which hu could not lrivo anticipated ,if Mr. Boy le'0 istimato was struck , tho uuion wouldonly be in debt to tho hmouttt of iho extra worksCurried out aud tbo money exponded , which ho hadno possible means of taking iutu account nl tbo timoof making his estimate , for you will fiud that therewere £1,300 and odd expended in that way. If thiswus take n from tho oxpondituro you would find thatthere would bo a littlo balaticu left to the credit of thounion. I think every member of the board willngroo with mo iu thu opinion that a debt of gratitudeis due to Mr. Boy lu for tbo ablo manner in which bohuN mudo tho report. It is a question that repuireda great deal of consideration , and one that bus b.cuspoken largely of , and ideas circulated about thatcast a very unfavorable reflection 011 tho members oftho board ; but 1 thiuk when that ablo report is read,Iho ratepayers will see that the confidence, entrustediu tho members of this board has not been betrayed(hear , hear). 1 move that Iho report of Mr. lioy lobo placed upon tho minutes, aud iu dnin^ so, that thogratitude ol tbia bonrd is duo to him for tho exceed-ing ly ablo and exp licit s'.utctnont which ho has tnudu(hear, hear) .

3lr. 31. lluciiull tult grcnl pleasure in secondingtli id resolution. Capt. Fitzgerald : 1 think piid guar-dians would do much belte r for the ratepayers thanthis board. Mr. Cumin : Mr. Chuirmiu , I think theprcus uhouid uo» notice that , observation. It mightbo thought abroad that wo were not competent tomunago the Wiuess of tho liuion. Capt. Fitzgerald :Yes, yes, let it go abroad. Chairman : Everythingpas.-iug hero is public. Mr. Anthony : Oh ! let it yoou.

Mr. Hoy lo thoug ht it would bo well to get the re-port printed , aud have a copy sent to each guardian.

Mr. Anthony—I would mako (hat an addition tomy resolution.

Mr. Quinlnu—Two points iu it ought (o bo clearedup. Vou mention thuro was an iucr u-.o of somethingliko iMOO f'jr ihu cost of induor paupers. You ateuot cxplnitnug whether this expenditure is a leg iti-inalo thing. Clerk : I alway s guard my.-elf as to er-prossing my opinion on the character of the expendi-ture. Mr. (Quinlan : I know that perfectly well ;but we uro completel y in Ihu dark at this moment.Vou have not said whether tho board has been ju sti -lied in incurring this cxpeusc.

Clerk—That is a matter lor tho board itself.Mr. Quinhiu—What I want to know is, with re-

-pecl to tho cost of iudoor paupers, whether in tliuiuercaso ll iat has taken placo in tho maintenance,during the year, there is u right prrportion to tho iu-ercaso of price that appeared with the previous year ;whether the expenditure to maintain them tlnVyearis bortiu out in thu rulativu price ? Mr. Anthony :The dietary of tin: indoor paupers hns not been chaug-ed wilhiu the last two years.

Chairman—There aro twenty.one paupers moreon au average every day for the year euding '7l> thanyou bad ihu previous yeur. The esliniam wuu £102a. b'd. a be:id. There is ouo thing Jial Htrikes mo—1 don't know whether you ato prepared to do it , butin ihu view of this heavy debt , aro you prepared tolulupL a tupp luuiculiil rate ? It' you allow tfiia debtto leina in , you will have to bo pay ing interest formouths to come that you might othowiae get lid olby supplement il aids.

Mr. Anthony—You cnuuot pay iuteiest . Chair-man : Are you prepared lo leavo all this debt to lacunext September f

CajJ t. Ii. i'ltigerald—You havo three mouths lolive on uothing.

Tho following rcsolutiou was pissml unanimousl y :'" JU s olvct : That the abovu report bu placed on the

tni 1111 led ; that u priutud copy bu sent to uach mem-ber of llic buard of guurdiaua, and that tbo thanks ofthis board nro tendered 10 -Mr. Uoy le, for his ixueed-ingly able and pains-taking report ."

Mr. l^uiulaii—1 lltiuk the guardians had better tokeep iu mind iho painful positiuu iu which they nroplaued , ana resolve to discharge thu duty in two way s—one , IL not attempting to shirk the rcsponsibilit viu doing our duty ; and bccomJ , to leavu no stum; 1111-turued to wotk inoro economicall y, if possible (hour ,hear) . 1 think , uultias sotuo great uxurli 'jti is madeby tho guardians, ibut this miito of things will go unand increase the evils you havo to lace ou iho 29ihSuptumbur, if you dou't mako up your mind to re-duce tiu expenditure.

Chuirmau—lteducc tho expenditure , and do not cutdown tho estimate. 1 hopo the guurdiuu^ are full ygenaible of tliu wt'oug tuoy h.ircdouo in cutting tlinv utho estimate , as they must now seo to what it leads.

Mr. l^uiulau—Theru aru two hoads under whi ch thuexpenditure has struck mo as iiaving been enormous :one, tl.u very larg e amount of stimulants consumed :and, secondly, Iho high price paid lor beef.

Clerk—Iho average number of patients in feverhospital wad niuo ; iu inlirnmry, GO ; beef cousuuied ,3,01)0 lbs., at a cost ol' Ullii) 5.S..70. (Jla.-aes of « iii" ,71-, at a coat of ill! Is. UJ. ; glasses of whiskey, 5i!0,eusliug i'G Vis. 1UJ. ; bottles of p.irtrr , Out , cuM-ingJUG 15s. Ud. By relereiico lo ihu prices of provisionsin former ycara , it was found that eggs, beul '. whis -key uud ell stimulants hid tucreased each year.

Mr. (^uiulau proposed , and it. it-m Seconded ntiilp.'i.iacd, that a copy of tfivtiu iieim b'." pniucil uudcirculated with tho others.

THE PltuTUdt.u K A T K .—Cuplaiu Fitzgerald pro-posed lo bliiko a rate at once. Tuo Clerk said theycould not , IIH ho hail nut tbu books prepared.

Mr . Ijuiiiliin said they could striko a n:te i-otiivibingcurlier than last year. It wus taen resolved that—" As soon us die clerk lias riiadu vul the rato-booka ,tLat ho submits an estimate for the current year atas earl y a day us pos.-iblc."

Chaiiuiuii—1 think il the board would paaa a re-solution putting on record ihu inexpediency of cut-ting down the estimate , it would be most useful.

Mr. Quiulau then proposed tho lollowiu g resolution" Ke»ilcu 1 : Tliat mis board having discussed andconoid, red the pu.iti'jn which th- : union ba-l como tofioni the practice of cutting down and reducing thoe.-tima'.os annually furnished by Iho clerk , desires toplneu ou record iho btroug conviction that it will intuturo be luuud absolutely necessary to adopt thocsuinuioollhe c l t ik in order lo 10*1010 tho fiimu cRH ofthe union to a health y condition." Seconded by .Mr.Anthony, it pnnaud uiiauiiuuiisl y.

C ipt. 1'ilzgerald—You will want to strike a ratoat 7s. i.uw lo carry us un till next Kuplembfr twelvemouths , on the name ratio as you are going on at pre-sent. Mr. Anthony snid they would not. CaptainFitzgerald : I' ll hold you a five pound noto to n onep:iuud uote that 1 am rig ht. I turned it over in myhead last night. Tho tubject of tho happy futurethen dropped for tho preneut.

V ISITINC CoMMirtKt 'ii K WOKT.—Tho chairmancalled nttentton to a matter of serious itnportaucu.Tho pipes which convey tbo sewemgo from ihojospi'al emptied themselves into a pit below tho

(||>$d-l)OUaC, from which tliero was uo outlet ; con-Bu niiy.'yi gabos would return through tho pi pes totho hosi?i}u'' A- more perfect contrivance to createfovsr ho no?55 HttW - H° recommended tLat B pipo bocarried to tb* "l>P er Pan of tbo dodd-houso for ihopurpose of. ventrMj''""' 'lu0 master said hu wouldimmedi'atoly seo oftiVI tho matter.

I NSI 'KCTINQ THE IioiSS'—Ur. McCabo went throug htho houso yesterduy, u 'ound everything iu ex-collont order. The euro ntM, attention ol tho masterand matron to tho iuterestsV"^ wolfuro of tho pooriamatoa, and oloanliuesa of tV> soverul departmeutaof the bouao, wero highly BatiVactory. Uo noticedthat some of tho school cbildrjsu looked as if thoy

Tvero not properl y fed, and on inquiry ascertainedthat most of them do out use the porridge given fordinner. He recommended that sheeps' heads orsomething else nutritious should bo boiled in tbe por-ridge The chairman observed that a growing nhild ,tho saino as Bny othor animal, requires (rood feeding.Ic was ordored " tbnt tbo children bo given ODB pintof skim milk at dinner instead of porridge ." Passedmuanimously.

STOCK -TAKING .—Messrs. Kerins and Konno wrote,in answer to on inquiry made by tho clork , to snythey would take stock in the following onions at theanuoxed prices:—Waterford, £IG; Duiigarvan, £13 ;Lismore, Youghnl, aud Kilmacthomas, £12. Thecharge on tho Dungarvuo uuioo alone would be £lfi.As tbo other uuioos bad not ansirered tho query ofthe clerk , the matter was deferred.

PEKMANKNT CLERK OP WORKS .—Mr. Anthony, com.plying with bis notice, moved that an officer boappointed in concoction with tbe board whoso dutyit ahull exclusively bo to make periodical reports ontbo atato of repair of tho buildings uoder the guar-dians' control ; to furnish plans, BpeoiSoations, andestimates of all repairs, improvomonts, &o,, whetherunder tlio Poor I/aw or Pnblio Hoallh Aots, and to bdresponsibly for tho duo completion of such buildings,repairs', nud improvements. Mr. Anthony observedthat Lismoro and Waterford bad such au officer; infact, to any union of largo extent each a pnrdOD wasindispensable. Tho Sanitary Act would require anabltinnd competent man to carry out its provisions. Alari»o sum had beou recently expeuded in this unionwithout tbo aid of au efficient person, nnd were it notfor the atteutiou Mr. Ux.yhpr rmor.nwrrl on the mattertho ratepayers migh'. bo at considerable expenaowithout reaping tbo fdightest benefit. No buildingiu the uuiou would bo in a state of non-ropa-ir vrbilothey possessed such an officer. He moved chattenders bo invited for tbe office. Mr. Ussher ob.served that tho thanks of the board were duo to Mr.Anthony lor briogiog such au important matter undertboir uoticc. They should feel how helpless andignorant thoy were in tboso matters to which Mr,Anthony alluded , but the utility of the appointmentdepeodu on tho kind of mao selected. The boardmig/it fee/ indiguaot at tbe treatment they receiredfrom their last clork of works, and gbould endeavornow to get a thoroughl y competent person for thisoffice. An order was made to advertise for a clerk olworks , at n salary of £30 por annum, aud tbo boardadjourned.

PETTY SliSSlO.VS—SATUKDA V.Beforo Sir J. N, H UMULE , Bart., Chuirmau ; Henry

A. Fitzgerald, and Henry K. Kedmond, K.M.A C0JIM.UXCE. —Tho cuso against Mr. Jaines

Lyuch , lor the omissiou of tho word " wino" iu frontof his premises, was dismissed, Mr. Lynch havingsitjeo complied with the law, uud the court boing ofopinion thu offenco >v<i« unintooliotial .

CAKKLKSS SWEAKINO .—Tho chairmaD called theal-tcutiou of his brother magistrates to a case to comebefore them, iu which tlio complainant aworo lastcourt day thai s'10 cuuld not speak Kng lUm. She ,however , told her story perfectl y iu Eng lish nfter-wurds, uud bo would usk the court to dismiss thocuso, as uo ruliuucu could bo placed on her evidence.Mr. Hedinoud : Sho could bu tried for perjury, andget two years' imprisonment. Thu caso was dismissed.It was a charge ol trespass.

T HE QUKKN AT THE PKOS IXTIIO.S' or CONSTABLELlNbSEV ANU J AMES K EAXE .—This was a C.IHC ad-

journed last court lor thu appearance of a man namedilctir.ith, whoso 'Kg, it WUH alleged , W13 broken byKe.ino iu a squabble at Ball y lomou tho previousweek. Jlr. G. Keily appeared fur tbe accused.Michae l Walsh , boue-setter , sworu that the injuredman would bu uuublo to attend for ut I CUHL twomouths. The sutne bill WAS oooftptod for Keano forthis period , aud iho severa l wituudsus were noticed toattend ut thu buan'ag.

DlSTUKDaXCK IN .1 i'VULW UoLSE. Mary BroiVDOprefurred a charge ot personal violencu and disturb-ance, at Ballinaineen -i , against John Horsaian lastcourt duy, but thu ca»o wan adjourned lor tbo atten-dance ol auotner nmij istruto, the ohairmmi beiug thoouly justico who then attended The complainantwas ill , uud flcr nou, 'i'fiom.is iirowne , prosecuted onhor behalf. Mr . Keil y was engaged by comphiiuaut.Thomas Browuu deposed that defemlunt came iutohii shop aud naked for three piuts of porter aboutBOVCU o'clock ou last ijuuday evening foilui yht ; wasrcluscd it , beiug alter hours; the porsous who werowith him wont quietly away whoa seven o'clockstruck ; defendant became disorderly, asked pruae-tutor to li ght him, aud said he was not ublo lo puthim out ; defendant also violentl y shook prosecutor 'smother ; ho lvmuiued iu this way giving aiinoyuiicolor half au hour after the time for closing. Chair-man : Was thuro ever any person drinkin g iu yourhouse alter hours ? Comp lainant : No. To de-feudaut: Why didu'l you leave thu house when de.Bired. Bcgor, your reverence , inydclf au.f MickMcGrath and Paddy wint iu an' had tbien piti '.H , andutter driukin 1 them Paddy called fur three more, an'wo drauk them, au1 Mick called for thu sumo agin ,and liiiu I called for a half-gallon , an1 si/. I , I won'tmiud puy iu' now. " Ouh ," biz ue, " 'tis afthor hours"(.great laug hter) . Chairman : Do you think iu wouldbo alter hours if you had the money (renewedluughtor) ? Ucl 'euuiinl: Uegoi', it wouldu 'B, yourworshi p. Chairmuii : Did you ever driuk ihei u alterHours wheu you had money ? Defeudaut : iluuy atime , your worshi p (laug hter), ilr. Redmond : Youcould bo fined K 'i lor refusing i > leavo the houso wheutold to ilo to. After a short consultation , tho chair-mau observed : Vou are fiued Is., uud novor call fordrink alter hours unless you huve tho money iu yourpocket , especiall y at Mr. Hrowuo 's (grea t laug hter).Duleudat .1: llego r, I won 't, Sir Nugent.

WAGES .—Mr. Patrick McNuuiara sued Mr. Johnson ,eng ineer, for SCi. 10s., alleged lo bu duo lor Hcrvicesrendered in couueuti ;n with tho discharging oflimbur from tho steamer LomjUvf i t . Mr. Keil y ap-peared for Mr. Johnson, aud informed the court thathis client considered ho wag being imposed upon. Mr,McNamara hud only worked ubout an hour with hisboat, and thrco men, uud lor this lio wus u% chargo>£- 10:?. ComplniuiiiiL : I worked nearly twu hours ,and had to employ throe inoti ui,,l myself to briugIho two schooners , Johanna aud ll 'iKiam , back of lintBteamer. I f ihu ivurk was dono in Kng laud it wouldbo a leu pound note. The court granled a decree for£1 aud costs . Sum .' agiiiust Mr. James 'X. Budd ,merjbaut , fur ihe hire of bis boat, on laiiy ocaisiuns toconvey workmen to nnd from tto .itcaiuer, for whichMr. Budd had a coiiliaul for disuhing iug. Doluuduulsluli'd liu never {•1np luy1.1l him for any tuch puipu.o,and distinctl y told MoXainara iho men had to Undthuir own couvcyancu 10 tho sieamur. In cross-ex,*ir/iiu;iciciti ci'U'p 'ain.j/i t adm/Uc'd hu tvas ncrcr em-ployed by Mr. Budd to convey the ineu to thoBtuamer, and t in: casu WUH dismissed.

txtBAo uiil.VAIi r OKSKKTI U .V. — flouoru IVhiio up-peured to prosi .'i'U'.o hor husband , Patrick White , fordci-crtiun. Tbu court informed her mat slio shouldgo to the [Kior-tniiise and sweur iulormatioud agaiusthim , when lie wou ,d bo arrested. Ciiairiuan : IIo*vloug aro you lell by your husbaii'l 'i Complainant :i'J years, your wors hip. C'/ia/rmau : H s not, wortdyour while to raiud him now (great laughter,).

Suinu railway trespass uud polico ensas closed thobusitiuas of tfio court.

FEAii t Li.Lr FATA L AcciiiK.vr To A PHIKS T . Tholti:V. Patrick Morriasey, lately appointud to Kuocka-nore, noar Cappoquin , wo deeply «rievo to state, diedou Friday night lust from thcctl'icts of a full Irom hishorse. Tho details of hid doath are most saddening :II appears he left his homo that morning for MollerayAbbey. Ho rode a young, untruined horde. Thehcrsu he Iclt in t'lmrgo at Morris.iey'n hotel jo Oappo-(|uiii , :iud proceeded by cur to Mi'lleray Abbey, lieivnchcd the .Wouastery , and having tran^acti.-<I liisliusiuess thuro, lolt in tho urciiiui; aud returned inHitleiy to Cappuquiu. II- i then took his homo midrude on his way liuinc. A short disuiucu from Cap-pijquiu theru is a quarry, nud at this quurry hi.i horsoHhied and throw him ou iho roud. It nppoars hu wasnot evuu stuuiicd by the fall , but , feelingHooiawhatinjured , Ua /e(J Il ia liomu hack to Morrhnay 'si total inCappuquin , He tliero luy on a sofa, and expressed adesire t-j bavo a priest and doctor suut fur. This wasuccuiditigly lioue, mnl shortl y alter their arrivalFather Morrisnoy expired. Hu was cjuiio coiibciouuup lo iltu tint«f of his death. Father Morrissoy waiabout two mouths a curate uuder Father Qucaly, atKu'icknijoro. The rev. gentleman wan only u lew yearnurduiucd , nnd is deep ly und sincerel y regretted iuthis neighborhood. At 12 o'clock ou Saturday night ,a hu-gu mid sorrowing corteje followiug, his remuiusarrived iu town and proceeded to thochupel at Abbey-Hide, of which parish the rev. deceased wss a native.The body lay then) that night, nnd on Monday dur-ing tho Hi gh Mns« tho littlo church was crowded bynumeronn relatives nnd friends of thu lamenteddeceased.—K.l.P.

A XOTUKII FATA L ACCIDENT .—On Friday oveniogThomas Denneliy, Esq., coroner, hold an inquest ntMr. Morrisscy 's publio-bouee, in CappoqiiiD, on thobody of a young man named Walsb , a native of thoparish of Agli's/i. it appears thut oa Wodaesdayevouing luit, ho strolled into Mr. Daniel Frabor'»yurd , where a stallion was kept , and Walsh , a littlotho worse of liquor, and plnciug too much confidenceiu his knowled ge of horso flesh , being tho owner of asite himself , approached too closely to tho animal ,which , boing testless at iho time , kicked and hit himundern eath tlio stomnch , resulting in his death oaThursday uig ht. Tho jury returned a verdict of" Death by a kick from a horso."

THE SOUTH OF I UELA .NI > WAKOOX AXD WHEELCOMPANY , CM'I"OQ.UIN .— This company is nt presentengaged iu building a number of railway naggoosfor tho Cork und B.uidon liue. Th- buBiDess at thiscxtotitivo manufactur ing establishment , nuder tboBupcriuteuiiouco of Mr. U. F. Keauo, managingdirector, has so improved of late tbat the companyuro just now erecting novel nl additional morksbopa.Ono for large waggons, bting 100 feot in length byGO feot in breadth , capablo of containing 21 waggons,is uudor process of construction.

Ur. F. G. Yutes, a rnombor of tho Wenloclc Towncoutioil, lias boon fined 20s. und costs by the boroughmagistrate!! for drunkenness, being h/n third convic-tion ui four i.onuecutive meetings of the bench.

Tliero wus a decrouse ia tho importutiou of oraazoand lemons ID the tbroo mouths ended the 3let ult.The ralno was £486,095 ; in 1876, £Mii,867.

FABMING OPERATIONS FOR JUNEFARM CROPS.

TURNIPS .—SOW Aberdeeus, hybrids, Rlobcs , &o.POTATOES should be particularly attended to now.

Hoeing, weeding, top.drossiog with artificial manures,when snoh are required,' and earthiog-up ahonld beattended to.

CABBOTS AMD PAMNIPS should be nsw well over,ground, and no tims should be lost in tbianint; themout to tbeir proper distances, which ought to be fromeight to nine inches plant from plant. Weeding andhand-hoeing should be attended to, and the horso-hoeand aonf&er need.

SWEDISH TURNIPS AXD MANOE II WURZEL .—Hoe and»ioglo them oat from 12 to 15 inches apart. Whenblanks occur, they may be filled up by transplanting ;bat the plants used for that purpose should be takenup carefully, BO as not to broalc the tap-root , andalso to take care that it is not doubled up iu tbo actof planting ; far this purpose dropping weathershould bo chosen, and dipping the roots of the plaDtaiu a bucket full of rich compost, raixod with softwater to a ceamy consisteaco, will rauoh expoditotheir rooting ; or by transplanting cabbages or kohlrabi, or sowing later variety of turnip seed that willsuit tho season.

B EANS AND PEAS should bo hoed between , andearthed up, when in drills ; if eown broadcast , theyshould be haud-wecded.

W INTER VETCHES SOWN WITH OATS OR KTE shouldbo now nearly consumed, and their places suppliedwith such of tbo turnip tribo as ure most applicableto the date of sowing.

CAUJIAGE S, whero in to tided for agricultural pnr-poses, should now bo planted out in rows ; the fiatDutch from 2$ to 3 feet asnndor, and fro m 18 inchesto 2 feot , plant from plant ; this gives* moBt abundantand nutritious food for eattlo during tho wintermonths.

RAPE intended for transplanting afi< -r early pota-toos, spring vetches, corn stubble*, ic, should bosown not latur than tho 20th of June. Hnvo a piecoof ground well (lug or ploughed, manurod, nnd madefine j mark it out in bods •! feet wido with 18-iochalleys; sow thn soed thinly, nnd covor ovenly withabout one inch of fino mould ; thuy will bo fine,strong plants to transplant, out in August and Sep-tember. Hundrod-licaded oabbago may bo treatediu tbe sarao nay.

RYE .GKASS AND Cr.oVKit will now succeed nnd takethe placo of tho winter vetches iu soiling ; greatcaution must bo observed in giving this or any othersucculent herbago lo co<»s , aa when given too froBbit croates hovo.

UAYJI AK IXO will cormn"uco this month , with thoartificial grasses. Tho propor limo is when tho ryo-grass and clovor are just in flower. Tho operation ofhay-making is now much facilitated by tho use ofmowing machines , hay-tedding machiii':", and horsorakes. Tho proper saving of hay consists in exre"'u!;,by evaporation , all tlin watery particle'', mid at thusamo limo to preservo and concentrate th.! sacchurinomatter contained in tin; plant. When sufficientl ydried , if tho hay is curried to the hay-yard andricked without trumping, it would add much to itsnutritious qualities , and savo considerable expenseand wnsto ; but to effect this it will bo uecessary to beprovided with ti eood rick.cover and tho necessaryapparatus for cxlo-ndiug aud elevating thu canvasssufficientl y high to allow tho free cscupo of any mois-turo arising from the slight fermentation that mustnecossarily ensuo from even the best saved hay.Nothing can be worse than tho rick-cover thrownover And ly ing flat on the lick ; for, of necessity, thosteam must bu condensed on tho under sido ofthe cloth , and returned in stream-) into thehay ; and if tho weather should become wot , thedamage- done will bo incalculable. A much bettor ,and iu tho end cheaper, pluu is to erect permanenthny barns of timber, opeu at tho sides and ends , butcloaoly covered at top with shing les , pitched andtarred, or asphalted. Into this tho now hay may becarried and ricked, us it can bo got ready, where itwill bo safo from all risk, and by bringing ii in andstoring it tbu3 gradually there will bo no fear fromunduo fermoutaiiou. There in nothing deteriorateshay so much an tho usual practice in this country ofleaving it out for months in the meadows in tramp-cock. Tho loses sustained from BO great u Burfucoboinu expojed , and tho rotting of tops and bottoms,rarely amount to less thai, a cwi. each tramp-cock ,and frequoutl y more. Mr. Baldwin ostimatcs thaton an average for all Ireland , the loss sustained bycarelessness in haymaking, and tho subsequent treat-ment of iho hny iu field-cocks , amounts to a filthof tho actual valuo of the crop ; and ns I hero aroubout 1} million acres uoder meadow in Ireland ,producitig on an avorago two tons per acru , thoactual loss by bad management is not less than twomilliou pjunds sterling. Iuferior hay is much im-proved by mixing 2 stone of salt to tho'ton of hay,andby shaking plenty of Simpson's spico through it.

H AY BAKNS .—In connection with foregoing subject,and for the information of persons who may wish toeroct a bay barn, wo givo tin) following details :—Aabed 30 feet lonjr, 18 feet wiiie , 11 feet in height tothe eaves, and 20 feot from the floor lo tho ridge-pole, will nfford stowage room for from 40 to 50 tonsof upland hiy, when properly packed and settled .In order to construct a shed of thoso dimensions, 15stout larch posts will bo required , e;'ch 17 font long,3 feot of which should be charred and tarred , to pre-vent thorn from rottiog. Of iho 15 posts , 12 will borequired for the sides, (> on each side, placing them10 feet ;;pnrt ; and at the entrance two should befixed , !) feel from either side , so ns lo form nn open-ing 12 feet wido by 11 feet high, which is sufficient loadmit a loaded cart. T- .c remaining pnst is placediu thu centre at iho remoto or other and of the shed.Tho posts must lio net perfectl y level , cut, to receivetho wall-p late. This should be formed of plaukiog, 7inches by 3 inches ; and of this 13G feet will bo required , ami it should bo woll cramped aud bolted attho corners, carefull y juiuted , and be further securedto iho upri ghts by means of struts. These may buvery conveniently formed of the over lengths or topsof iho poles, uud should bu uuilud both lo the wallplate and the J10SU with strong iron spikes. Whenthin is compluie.i , tho structure is ready for roofingnud for tliia 18 rafters will be required , at 3 feetapart. Theso ruftcrs will bo 11 foul long, measuring5 inched at foot mid •]• inches ut top, by 1^ inch thick.Au ordinary 3-iuch pi.ink , 11 feet long, will makefour sides, or two complelo rafters , by being firstcut down thu centre UIK I then on tlio bias , the endones boiug left twice as thick as the others. Tho ridge-pole should be -1J inches by 1 inch ; and when thesearo all put up the structure is ready for tho r.'ofingplunks. Tho cutting of these plunks willrequiro someattention. They are to bu cut half 1111 inch thick outho iuuur edge, and thrco-quurtcra inch on the outeredge. A lj.feel plank , 9 by 3, cut in this way, audill loving ouo inch lor lap, will cover 50 equaro feet ofroofiug. Tho roofiug planks should 60 of differeutIrugths , aa U, 12 , aud 15 feet , so us to break the jointsuud i>o equalise tho strength of the whole. Whuo thuplunking is all lai.l on , tho whole should bo coatedwith lur, applied boiling hot , and in dry weather. Itshould bo put on with a hard brush , not with a mopaud if i Ib. pitch and 2 w. of sul phur be added totuviry gallon of ur, thoy will bo of much seivicu incausing tho tar to harden null resist tho woathcr ; agood dusting of freth powdered quicklime and duomind put ou wbilo the tar was hot has tho samoetluct. A loof as coiibtructed by Messrs. Malcomson ,1'ortlaw , may bo put on instead of tbo loof doaenbraiabove ; but if tue roof described is adopted, a smallkiug-post , supported by struts , uhouid be added fromtho wall-p lale to tho ridge-polo, for tho support oftho loof iu frout , and at the remote end it may bostayed iu the stwiio inauuor. Trio rafters alao shouldbo secured by uieuus of cross bracos.

IilVB STOCK.SilEEi'.—Tho sooner sbeop aru washed and shor n,

tho better, and,| as previously staled, iho perfectclcaiieiug of the lleeco is of tin utniodl consequence,as will bu found whuti selliug the wool. After Hln-ar-iug, sheep may bu di pped , to kill vermin , aud preventattacks of Hies , <tc.

TUB INCOME-TAX.We subjoin a calculation showing tho effect iu the al

teratioo proposed iu thu Budget , with tho tax of 3d intbo pouud, uud an nbutemeuc ot'£120 on iucumea from£150, up to £400 por uuuuin . ; £160 will now pay 7M.(id, or 0-15d iu tho pound ; iilGO, Hh, or £d. ; £ldl> ,l&s , or Id. j £200, £1, or 1 Lad. ; £2i'O, £1 5f , or 14.110. ; £210, £1 10s, or l}d.£260, £1 15aor 1 «-13d.£28,£2 , or I 5-7d. ; £300, £2 fin. or 4-51 , £320, £2 53or IJ d. £310, £2 15s, 1 lU-7d. j £3(!0, £3, or id. £3S0£3 5s, or 3 l-12d , and up. ; £100 a small fractionover 2d in the ponnd.

.. . .»..-..N KW PATENT A IMUSTAIILE C KDAII 1'EX C IL CASK —

Met&rd , E. \Vuolf T& Sous bavo invented aud patented1111 adjustable metal caeo fur holding cedar poncil. i,Tho caso is about four iuchra loujj—tho ordinarylength—aud madu of ulumiuum or other metule, butiuptead of being fitted with "lends ," a codur penciltbo entire leng th ol tho caso is iuserted. A toles.copi'j Blido propulti th'j penoil when wanted foruse, aud this is uo compact in its urraugements thattho whole of tho pencil cau bo uned. The advan-tages aro economical UNC of penoils, tho avoidance oltho trouble of fitting leads (ofteu difficult to procuroof the right sizu), mid tho point is not rickolty, butalways firm. A box containing four pencils, pricoGd., is sold with tho case. Prices cf cases nro :Alureiuum (superior quality), 3a (id.; nickel plated(equal in wear lo silver), 2s Cd.; eleotro-p luted silver ,la. Gd. ; whito metal, Is. Wo cotiBidor this inventiona decided improvmeut, and practically is firm, uoat ,and ooonomical.—British Hail.

THE GovtBNOssmr or K I L K K S S I JAIL .—lidtvardHunt Kobbiny, Esq., who has been governor of thoKilkenny jail for closo upon thirty years, baaiatiuiated his intention of resign og, uud applying fortho usual superannuation, ilr. Uobbins has boon amost efficient oUiour, and one who, whilo he alwaysperformed his duty , was well known for bis humanityCo CQ040 in detention.

A common cant—A mondjoant.A. lord of the aisles—An ualier.What comes alter cheoao ?—A mouse.To put a horso on his metal—Shoo him.GSF For PSINTINC, of every description, cheap and

good, givo yoar orders at THE NKKS Office, Kings-st.

P 80 T E 8 T A i ( T , C B: PB a B

THE WATERFORD AND LI8M0SB DI0CE8ANCOON OIL.

EPISCOPAL BNDOWMNT.

Tbe Rev. T. Gimlette reported tbat, in compliancewith the resolution of the Council, the special appealand list oC-aobscribers bad been prepared, ..and onethon«and copies printed. r Five

hundred

^oopvw b*d

been «ent to tbo iecretariee of the Cashel Council,and the greater part of tbe remaining fire hundredhad been circnlated. Letters on the subject werethen read from the Archbishop of _ Dnbhn, LardStuatt de Deciee, Lord DoDOOgbmore, the Dean ofExeter, Aldermau Woods, 3.V., Captain 3. Moore,M.P., F. E. Currey, Esq.. Alexander Going, Eiq.,the Rev. E. Ridgpway, Mrs. Bagge, *°-

The Bishop, bnnded in a receipt from Judge War-ren for £50, his fifth iuBtalm-nt. to this fund.

The following were tbo amounts lately BUbBonbed :The Arohbinhop of Dublin (fourth rnstal-

i XfiO V IfLord Shiart'de Cedes (tot instalment] 100 0 0Lord Donoughmoro ." ; :Stephen MoSre, Esq., M.P. ri;...'.". 100 0 0Very Eev. A. Boyd (Dean of Exeter) 25 0 0A Friend, per ditto J

«F. E. CurVe7,E»q |f S °0Mrs. Bagge, Ardmore *> " «Mrs. M. D. Haasard, per W. G. D. Goff , 5 0 0Alexandor Going; Esq., Caher « « "Alderman Wooda, JJ> J» X« °Ker. E. Bidgeway x° ° °Bev. D. Hanan... § 0 0Kev. T. BothweU 5 0 0H«r. Edward Normftn " « °The Arohdeacon of Lismore 20 0 0Miss Gordon, Clonmol « " XThe ROT. A. F. Cooper ci n nJndge Warren .. 50 0 0Mrs. Achdeokin, Waterford J 0 0Benjamin Deano, Esq., Cappoquin ,« X «Robert Ardagh, Esq., Potzldreiv - 10 O 0

Lismore.—A letter was r«ad from the Representa-tive Body informing the Connoil that a free grant of£250 wonld bo made towards tbo amount expendedon ropairing tbe archdeaconry houso of LiBmore, pro-vided tbo remainder would be defrayed by tbo parish-ioners. i\ E. Currey, Esq., on part of the parish,ionere, thanked the bishop nnd memborB of tho Couu-oil who bad interested themselves in obtaining thingrant, aud stated that bis Grace tbe Duke of Devon-abiro would gi»e a donatiou of £250 for this object.

Tallow and Kihcalermoy A letter was read fromRichard Parker, Esq., enclosing several communica-tions to the Bishop, respecting tbe new gleb< housoproposed to bo ereoted in tho town of Tallow.—Mr. Parker, ou behalf of some of tbe parishioners ofKil watermoy, protested against^ the movement. Itwas resolved —" Tbac ilr. Parker bo informed thatno final steps can bo taken in tbo matter of tbe pro-posed glebe houao for either Tallow cr KilWiitermoyuntil tho whole select vestry of tho uuited parishesbe specially summoned, and u decision muda thnre-upou by vote of vestry, which will iu duo courso baaubmiltud to tho Council , aud to t&o trustees of Dr.Bowo'a fuud."

DuNQAitVAN D ISTRICT, NO. a.—if othel. —An appli-ouliou was received from the Select Vestry of Clone-gam, eucloaiug a resolution , prayiog tbat permissionbo grouted to dr;iw the church officers' compositionbalance of Slothol (amount, £61), and apply aimotowards tho rostoraliou of the churc h of Jlothel ; forwhich purposs a grunt of £65 had been already raadoIrom tho Gorn fund. A roport was received from theBev. J. b\ Parkor, rural deau ol tbo district, statiDgtho great ne&assity for tbe restoration of t-iia Church.A lettor wnj :ilso received from tho liev. U. B.Novillo, advocating it, and from the Kor. E. Ridgewayexpressing his dosiro to proceed with iho work with-out d-lny. It was roBolved—" Tbat the Representativeliuuy bo uquestcd to remit tho requirod amount tothe parochial treasurer."

WiTERyoKU UiSTUicT, No. t.— Cathedral.—Geo. I.Mackosy , Esq., hou. sec. of the Cathedral and SelectVestry of Wnterford, made a statottnent on behalf ofIho vestry respecting tho Cut hod r ill orgau. Tbo in-strument was a very valuable ono, and was found toroquiro most extousivo repairs, A contract waB madewith Mr. IV-lford, aud tho instuimeat pat iDto per-fect order. Tho cost was £430. Some time vrna re-quired to raino ibis amount by subscription , but Mr.W. Price, tho churchwarden, kindly consented to ad-vauco the amount nnd pay tbe contractor , providedhe obtained a guarantco that the churcb-officera' com-position blaDces should be his security until tno dobtw;ia diseharcod. Aftor a loug disscussion , it was re-solved— " That in case Mr. W. Price will advancotbo money lor tho repair of tho organ of tbo Water-lord Calhoural , with a guarantee from tbe SelectVe6try , thin Council will , if necessary, allow tbeSoleot Vestry to make application for a portion ofthe balance of tho church officers' composition, andgive the same favourable consideration, providedtho Select Vestry will tako immediate steps in con-ncxiou with tho Dean and Chapter for raisiug themoooy by subscription , and discharging the accountn-itli ns little delay as possible."

LANDOWNERS CLASSIFIEDNotwith statidiug the numerous errors of thorocord,

tho Times continues its researches iuto tbe crude andunclassified data of tbe new Doomsday Book. On thefirm roview. of the Landowners' Return , tbo Timesstated that 100 persons held 3,852 ,000 acres of tberateable surface ot England and Wales. On furtherinvestigation thoir aggregato holdings aro found to be3,917,541 acres, or 65,000 acres more than was a Ifirst stated. But the Time * has now gono further indisp lay ing tho rank of the largest down to thu small-est landowners , nccordiog to tbo territorial scale oftbeir respective holdings. With tho official Blue-bookand assisted by tbeassorted figures of the journal , wonro onnblcd to construct two tables. It will be remem-bered that in all Kng hind and Wales—not couutingtbu metropolis—tliero aro 972,836 landowners , whobetween them aro posseHsed ol 33,013,000 assessableacres. Tho first table beroender represents all whoiudividuall y hnvo 500 acres of hind or more. ThOBOprorm'eforfi logethor bold two-thirds of the soil :—

500 .iocs and less tban l,000; -J-,799 owners , holding3,318 OOU acres.

1,000 ueres and less than 2,000, 2,719 owm rs j hold,ing 3,7i)y ,000 acres .

2,000 acres aud less than o,000, l ,81o owners ; hold,inn 5.529,000 acres.

5,000 acres ami \aa than 10,000,',58lownerj ; hold,ing 3,975,000 acres.

10,00Oacresand leS3tb: iu 20,OO0, 223 owners ;hold.ing 3,099,000 acres.

20,000 ucres aud less thiin 50,000, CG owners ;hold-ing 1,917,000.

50,000 acres and loss tkun 100,000, 3 owners ; hold,ing 195,000 acres.

100,000 acres and upwards , 1 owner ; 182,000 acr.'S.Total landowners hold 500 acres or more, 10,207 ,

holding altogether 22,014 000 acres.Here mther more thnu 10,000 persons hold 22,014,-

000 acres ; u quantity which is fully equal 10 two.thirds of the wholo rent igross estimated) yieldinglands. Tbu bulk of tbo landowners are rupreientcdby tbo smnflor proprietors,porsous hero coming uudorthat denomination not possessing so much as 500acred. Suven-ninths of theso owners hold less than000 aero each :—Undf r 1 acre, 703,289 owners, bold,ing 151 ,000 acres ; 1 aero nnd less than 100, 227,023owners ; 4,021,000 acres. 100 acres and loss than500, 32,317 owners ; 0,827,000 acres. Total laud-owuers holding less than 500 acres, 062,620 holding al-together 10,999,000 ocreH.

Hero 9(i2,(j29 persons possess, in roaud numbers,11,000,000 acres between them, tbeir total posses-sions being one third iu extent of the root-yioldioglauds of Kng land aud Wales outside tbo metropolitandistrict.

RACtXG AXD STEEPLECHASE FIXTURES , 187CJ UNK Woxford Hunt 8

,, Bandon and Caaholmore 15Currugh 27, 28, 2l»

J ULY Down Royal Corporation 19, 20Auuusr Cork Park 22, 23

,, Kilhunoy 20, 30SETT. Curragh 5, G, 7

,, Metropolitan (Baldoylc) l'JOeToBEli Curragh 17, 18.lt)

THKOAT i RMT.vrios.—The throat and windpipeare ^iwciall y liable to uiu-jnimiition, i*auvitR florenota andilryutt}* , tiukli it ft unil 't ir iut ion , umuciiiK cough an>( riffi-it-im; ihf vnicf . Kor ihtiu gytuptum* une &;lycrriiie in thetonn of jujube*. Glymi' ir , in Ilit^e mm-miile coi.fci I I I I I I M ,belli* ill | ir»xiinity Hi tl.f K I JIIII I* nt the tnmni-n! lln v ;,reexc-Uil l-y l l ic net til ^uc 'ku*.tf t IMTIIII '.I-', activel y liialiuii . OJ:Hint 1« . lioxn (t< po>t 8 or 16 aim 1 p.), mid ti i i> , U. 0.1.,li l ivl l r i l . J A M K S K PPD <S 'JO., lli.ir IU .|.Itlile Clieiiii >t« , 48,iilM-sil i indli- .Siru i t lint} 170, I' icMihlly, l^iu'luu . r-i:l|.HIT (tHit , \V . M K K L I N f i . Kii>cir,nii-«tin:t.Kilki ' i i i i i .

THK. II.MK .—For 40 ye.irs Mrs. .S. A. ALLK.N'SWO U I.D'» H A I R K EIT O U E U liai receiteil tim I:I I I I > III .. IH I J I I ., IIanil Uvor ul tin- public It hm iirq'iiriHl U IH hiit lust p lu el li.it run l«? oStuuif J lor Miiy iiiddeiiilG vnlfipri - i ' , ami en-tribudd In 1 lie »doi niuiul nf trui nt lli'.u-m.iU "1 |»T*I > II « ,who IMV » I\ II; ptouf 11I iu S"i»ic»\.li- tlmrjctpr. li wi\ l pi.si.'livfl y rnipw ami reston- the oncitml -.mil IIH I U I H I colour 11I«U'j, irln>", .imJ l,,inl hair. It ivill >lrm.'tlji "ii am) invi^o-r.<tb ihc H»ir , ttnp its lulling , »i"l iniliue a health y mulluxuiiam «rowtli. No othi-r piepAniliuu can prinluce themune bi-npfii-ml ir«ult. Sold U> nil uhemi»tH nail I'etluiuemin huue l.ottli 'i , it . Depot , 114 HII U 116, Soulhaaipt,,,,U.W . I,,,,,do,i. us.!-

ADVICE TO MOTHERS !—Are you brokon in yourrest try .1 »-:ck clulii mitlWrinic with tin; p.i<n ul cutting lepth ?On at IIIIM - to achcinihl and get a bullle ol Mm.Wi- isuiw 'iSU OTIUKG SiRDr. It will relieve the poor tuflerer iiume-diatel y. I l ii. prrlectly liannlrBs Mini pli-UMiiit 10 tiute. ItproJuuiniuturnl nwct alrrp by reliiniuj the child i ruiu pnitiauJ tin! l i t t le clieiub awnkom " t* bright as n hnltoD. 'It» nolhit thi' dnhl , it M .II PII , tbe KU I U *, allay s all pain. 10.licvn wind , reituhilu.i tlie liimeU , mnl i» the W»l kuu*ii re 'mtily fur dysrnttiy AU J durrhioa, whether iirintun I 'f Ottei'lhuiK or other causes. Mn. W IUSIIIW 'H Soothing Syrupin nuld liy M'.iliciiitf dcal<-is evc-rywhnre, al I R l^tl p^rboltleMunufactur« tl in New York , aud«t 103 Oxford Street Lan '.don.

VALUAMXjnMCOVERY POR TUB HAIR !—If yonrhair is lurniSSHQ or nbite , or falling ulf, u«u " Tho .Mcj.icau Unir UtueWr,"—lor it uill positive ^ -tttore in evertlatue'.Qriy or f rhitt hair tails nriiinn l tohur, williaat lenrink'thrilij agn-eaulmiDpl) i)i iiiost " H'-«tortr»." It m ,kr>«t t i ehair churunnitl y benulilul , an w l ta prnmuliDg tlie trowlhol Ihr I'Air Oti b.i)i) frpolx, wlifre ihf lanil» dm Dot decked,A<li your l'1'cinitt lur "Til e H BXICAH H A IB U R K K W I H ,1'preparril by II SHKT C U A ILIT , 19S Otioru Sin-vt, l.on.dun , anl mid by Cunuiits aud perfuuxna everywhere at 3»6d per bottle.

- DSTEBEUX>SCATHOLIC CHUISTZAN DOCTRINE

• • »OR TH«D I O C E S E OP TEENS,

¦NOW PUBLISHED,Bevised and Corrected, with the Approval of the

Host Rev. Dr. F VBIONO, Bishop of Ferni,mHE CATHOLIC CHRISTIAN D0CTBINBJL TOE inn USB or

PASTOBB AND CA.TECBIBTB,In order to Instruct Children and Illiterate ParKons

By tbe REV. F. W. DEVEREUX,P.P. 0/ Piercestown, to/10 died Anno Domini, 1771.

To which are addad Aots of Faith, Hope, and Charityand Instructions for Serving lisas.

Revised and Improved trader the direction ofThe Right Bev. Dr. FURLONG, Bishop of F«niB.

CS* Orders to bo sent to THE NIWS Omct, Kingstreet, Watetford , where the Correcttd and Author-ieed Kdition cat. now be had ; rr of tbe Booksellers intbe Diocese. Ask for Dr FURLONG 'S Corrected Edi-tion, printed only at 49 Kinpr street. Waterford.

10 BE GIVEN AWAY IA New Medical Work on Mnrria fre, t he cause aud core of

premature declinn in man, JS'rrvoui Debility, impoteDcy,Ac,, wit h Kulu lur icmi>»iD((c«it»iu dt«)U»li6cavkMH luatdestroy tbe happiness uf Wedded Lite , or

E V E R Y MAN HIS OWN DOCWiK.Fur Two Stamps nuiferern may avoid tb«-r *J TXrp t

impostors who <teod their hookg for notbins.<f ^'le numeTtoiStoouiak ahich they write themselves , fictitiq '% publish teati.tmiifctnary Journalfl ,ptofeH» toctiTK dineHSek B '« "evieirg frominstead of Medicines , a&d other atj !iurriitit:>»*...<* ci utt£;iaviot|are deceptive. »

^''A pliysiciao , 26yenra eitensi»el yeniuged iu thetreatmentof Debility and tbe various menial »ud nervous alTcctioD a rr-Hiilting tlieTtfroin, will send free, on receipt of Two PennyStamps to prepay pohtagi-, a pamphlet cuutaimng his highlyucccsslul aud uDly $afe treatment , with all the necessarydescri ptions anil directions by which Miftemii may coraremteltrs »t triflin g cost. Address Mr. LAW is, .Medic nlt'ubliiU.T .14 llnnrl Cnnrt. llolliorn , I.nnilnn.

Pains in the Hack , Qrntel , LuiobaiiO, Khcuroiiti iro, Goot"}) r *ea*t!n ol tlw injury, dn<J If latlder , Stricture Ac

BE. DE E00S' COilPOUND EENALHL1,S arc ceUbrnted nil over the »urld , 119 tbe most

tfrtlu ;ind speedy remedy for I lie above d&nKt-rooB complaiotsl>wcbiirj;e« ol any kind , Stone in the Bladder, aad Diseases'01 th.' kidneys and Urumry Organs (renerdllj. Fosnefjingtunic pioptrties , they H ^t ve with the most dchcato stomach ,strengthen the "iiecativo organK, increase the appetite, im-ppiv« tha geuernl health , and in three dijs wil l effect acuie , when ennaibu , cubebu , and all daiigeroiu mimcioes ofthat elnM liuv< utterl y failed . I'rice 1<. ljd., 2i, 0 , 4j . OJ.Ib. and 33s. pir box.

Tlieso crrletimteil PilU are an int*allib|.) Tvme 'i y in tliomust obstinate rase?, liy their mo alone many tbous.indahave beeu nnuu.-illy rf.stureil lo beitlth , u-lien every otbermedicine 1I -M luiltil. Tlimr vast eupfnonty over everythingelsi! in the cuie of ibe above cumplaiut ^ i> universallyii ckiioivledjje 1 , and tin: KXtr aurdiii.iry ileinati d lur them erersince their first introductinu is witho ut precrdent . In noitiKtance have they e»ir beni known to fnil , or produceI IIUSH d»iii<erou« symptumH s-> olti-u resulting Irom copaiba,iui«:b-, turpebtinr , and other mtdiciuts usuall y resorted tp!TUey requiro neitln:r roiifinetiicnt nur ch•nna of diet , audmay ju« l l y be cOnlidered the only mlr , efficaciou* remedylor all (.(ages ol those disorder* fur winch ihey nro recom-mended.

THE Al OSr VV O.VUEKr'UI. I 'UA.H in the 1VOKLD.DR. DE ROOS' PILULiE VIT4}, or Vio£-

TADLE Li?E I'lLLS. -Ah suffeirrs from geufrHlneivousness and 1001 bill frelitu-i, low .ip rilK or liaraisitifrdrtniuH , uuni'ctisiry foir.- , uii-ut.il irr i t abi l i ty , failure uf thomental uud bodily powers, weakness ul thj nerves , head,acbe, ni>i:«tf:> in tbr bead, tfidihness, iodi^pstion , aud othersymptoms ol chromediMiasi", wil l hail ivitb joy tbe ihsco'eryol L'r. Uo Ituos' I.ile l'ili> , which kpcidil y and »lmo«l ma-eically remove p-ui and diiease, wlnt-vcr uatii'r, reitorecliuetlulncss to the cpirit* ,vigour to tba body, and str-ugtb-eu>ll tbe orgaas en vfiiut i Ille and death depend. They donot ci nUiti a particle nl im-ictln , but are purel y vegetable,and lor affection-* u' tbe liver , flatuleucy, bil**, sick h adicbediiziii'M, lima ol u|i|i t tite , luwni'js uf spirit.'-, fcniJtiooi nllulutsi at the pit 0! the >tuuiacu , pain betwecu tbo should-ers , anil tb.: dulr^.M. «n-u« fiom lodiK'-ntion n'i.1 ^euer.ildebility, Ibry will U H tuuini nt uuexainpled efficacy ; uud itm uo small Rilvain -.i^e that tin y can be taken al auy Himwitlmut ddOR er enln-r from net or cold , or necessity torri 'strauil from bu>iuess or pleasure. Tb<-y act mildly on tbebowels , without paiu ur Kripiiy , impart streogtb to tbeslonuch, inofide a liealtby actiun 01 th8 liver , thus pisveuUinn , or when pre»tnl , curiun the j .uiidice and dropsy,ckiiiisiii;; the ^kin , removm; the vallooness a id pimplei)puti lj in* the blood , bracini? ti.e nerves , and marvrllou«lyiuvigoriitiuic lh» wliofi uymem. Fuuxlet ot nil iigtt willfin.I t l i i tn i i i fHlunl ' lr , and should uever be wilbout them.I'rice t< . lid ., a-. 9d., 4t . 9.1., 11> , an.l 33i . per box ,

':¦#- roM at l u x .Nnwd tirnca. VV' attr.orJ.

Tin' niu-t astuuiuhiu Cutes are dail y bu ng Effected in caat-1uf Nirvuus Uebilily, Impurity ol ibe Blood, DefeciifeCirculation , Lsngour, Laisitudr , Ueprcsiiou of Spirits ,inuVi'Mion, fain aud Falpitatiou iu the Side , ilarassiogl)ie.iin> , &c, by means ol

DU IMC UOOS' world-famed GUTT£ VITJE, or Ve-Ki-tab le I.IKE DKOl'ti, whos- i-ffei-u 3re reall y on-

<'tal in lestoriii K lost tone 10 tbe system (arising fromwhatever cauie), re-uifig«rating snd colifen iDjf tile wbolocorporeal frame, und pridually, but effectivel y, butldiDg nptbe mo>t i-baitered constnutioD.

Aitbouxb tbi< truly wonderful recuperative tonic U nutput forward ai impartiu K immortality, it is DOI too muchtu -ay that by its means New Lite is, as it weic , impartedtu the uetvous and debilitated , who were evidentl y sluicinginto au early grave; whilst to those of maturer years itwill gi-ntl y aud serenel y prutract the close of life. Thou-sands of appnreull y hoprlrst cast«, given up by tbe laculty ,are now in tjip eDjoymeot 01 bcaltli (hfeV gred lt-stblessiogJ,a living ti-stiiuooy to the uuspeaka 'ole value of this remark.able medicine, lluuilreds ol tentimoDiaN , too numerous touublioli , tdKi be seen by »uy one. Tbe prepantiou in ex-¦ umily pluisani to tain- , .md uone teed Buffiir whilst »ucba miraculous mcdicamtut is iu existence. Pemous ofstuiliuu- i lit ibif , debihtateil females, aod thusi.* 011 wbom tbewe..r and le.ir ol f i le is beguming to lell , should peraererebteailily with ill's l ifc- rt-viviug tonic for one tr.ontb, aodthey wil l be aatouihbei 1, at us results. All iboi— who baveIru-d oil'ri lui'iuf , (talvamr aud electric app liances, Ac,Hitl i uut Hiiy beiielici.il le-ult , are euro eslly ret nimeudediu male lair tri.» l of tbis mediciue, ivbicb , Uiing coucocted1111 tbe hiiibest scieotiliu ppuci plo, invariably succeeds.The (;teat success attnid-iul ou this wouderl ul discovery hasled 10 n host ot humb e nud worthless imitations. PriceUs and 33* per boul *. Tlio lartf ewze conta'ua sn/Ecieiitfor fuur weeks.

Inportanl Hutiet to the Public — Every package of Dr.De Huos' pteparationi Iwam tbe U'irerutneut SUmp, wilhtbe words , " Wa.ier De Hoos ", Loodou ," in White Lottersou a K'd Ground , hy order of Her Majesty ',. llououtabloCoiniinssiontr-i, *i 'buut which uuus can pobsibly be KCDU-iur. Ur. Ue I<O"< ' world-lumod iledicint'-, ar^ sold by .Mr.Kenucy , The ll'ut trfvri Newt Office ; Mr. White , ObltrvtrOfliie, liallynirn.i ; and they may t,e oblained ol everyPatentMedicii n) Vendor iu ibe world ,and ol most Chemists jor should the leas t difficulty ..ccur, will be lorwardcd toauyp«l of llie Uuilrd Kingdom Icatria^e freol , par uturu, unr«iipt uf ibe amount , by Ur. Oe it«os, 03, llolford Spuare ,Louiloo , W.C.

Uwbilitatu l auJ uerruus safTerers hlioulJ read tbe " Medi-cal Adviser ," by Ur. U« Uoo« , ou the necrtt causes ot ner-vous debil ity , uubappy and unlru il lul uiarlingrs, impoteucy ,depr.ssiou 01 spirits , and confinued melaucholy, too fie-qin ntly traceiible to ivrtain |ieruiciouH habits ncquired inenrly life. Sent post Irie on receipt ol [»i-N, -l-irp-by .Mr. Lawrs, ine.hcal pubhsb. r, H, Haod-cuurt , llolboin 'London , W .IJ. A -iu«l l ediliuu may be had po-.t Irt o lurtiro stamp*.

" M&rnage ri|;htly understood,Givin to tho virtuous and tbo iruodA ParaiUse below."

Jutl pvbii th J , f u$t Frte, far 6 Stanp t

A N K W MEDICA L WOl cK un JU U K l AGE , by ,

I'liysician 1.1 many j«r.' predict. A practical guidlo tiolh »ne» lurluia t i . t i i iu« ll.u w.ddul »tat.- wilh pi iiii»fucnoiih fur 1 Im speed y temuval of all disuiwl ificatiunH L .I iii;pediu,,-iili. , wliitli tun oflrii d. bir liappinea, thereinit nUa ire.t. uu tl.e ,:au»eut premature decline , lo.s ol maoI I I H K I, neivuus debilit), p4iu. ui ibe bjck , spcrmatorrl.cs-liny triico, i x l i e m c latitude, hliyiie .s, mtapHiity lor «iudM buMi,e«» , distas 'e for si.cieli , «u,l ih ; i, Dmberle>s Infirmnet riK ull iu i f t.um ymi l lilol atusem.r i-iceMfs of adult hf,ti.gnlur «i. li ihh \,ul,l y su. cts.lul aud tburunguly samud.' ul iif .4 1 u.-hi , whereby MIHWI. may be speedly n-loird in l .valih > I,M Im,, ,, -. Addr«»-Mr . JuhusVun1 uun-.her , i7, YtruUiu-sirerl , Luudoui , E U.

riA IIEliAl 'KlUX , tbe new Fremb remedy lor Ner»ouJ- nur-s IVI i i'y, aud all tbuM lii-ea -. lor ubiclnnenny, saraiipnnllii , 4c, are seneiall y pre.cribed . Devoid ;a!l i,|.p-aiiiiic ul midiciur, it may br carried in Iho pockoor lell anwhrrr , without exc-tiDR unspicion . Prices2s 0d4-. B.I.. J1 , and a'K, 0/ all I'm,™ Wine Vendor, cpi lr« Irom -Mr. H. 'MioiD.i» > Cben.i,i , 7si . M«ti..vi« n.Luuiluo . n .U, or Sir. DSTUS , CbemiM , Commercial Uool'DtlllOtl , t*.TIIEIUI 'EJOX ij prepared iu three differcut form^os. 1 2 , uud 3, HccurdiU K to the purpose for irhich itiiitetided- li.r !ull p3tt,culH rs of which read tbe dweripti.pampUlei >ent Ine lor three slump, , by Mr. John.toIti Hi LrellL -r, £/ \fiulam -a lreet , London , B.C. a,

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g'.od ordet , «u «« «el!. Th, se I'ill, poisess a iDanfL*.puwei 111 Mtiirin: tbe»o great secrets of be»U-'> !¦- -Jt ^111^ , rivul.-iiiog -, and strengthen ing fluids »U(C'i\reJmy*Iuwa) 'i> I'nls caii be confidentl y rccomiorndt j iwysUBi>u(r«nu^ horn disordered digestiou , or worrieOVMW 3*l-inci.- , ur i^ut.Uic pains. TLry correct acidityv® 3burn , dib p.-l kick hraiUcbc , quicken thu action ol -ffl f• ml act us alteratives and gontla aperient.. The wn iffdeltc ^iH 11,.,' take Umn without (ear. Hollowao • JST¦ miiieiK ly .ernceable to loralids o( irritabl e i%& 's. thi-j- iHi.e the. action of every orra,, u> iu natfSsSlatd , «,,d universally exprctsi. a calming and sedueHGrTencp. . VS ,-

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