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: ESTABLISHID—1847.

titasoa i Ci rcnlntion in South of Ireland:» lUfi iRn)AT.ani Sie6 *i Edition on SAWBDAT

"OBMICT TBS r»0T«ciai »m«J. j

TTBEICE -0*» PENJfT; Yearly (in Advance). 4a. 4d.Jf ] Bl Post (Yearly), 6a. od.

ETA Cajques andlTo. Order, mads payable1 K*W| f. BBPMOKP , »t tlu. Office. : (¦ ¦_ .!, :_ ,;»nU<M Bitonmvely nmoniTBt tho1

Tn, >lyWB eironlates eiteriinvely jmonpt the?Jb traders and nqbffiW , sentry; fammg

Eerctata , tra r otfl Tipperarj," 'ft, £ntt

of Ireland : Bono»Jly. Tie NXTVB

?"d J? •„ S k circulation netor equalled by any paper^W tai'Vatarford, and » admittedly "the Wd-P° fJlin i his important city, with which there! s?£J2 lJ ciWoniation from London. > ¦**&£$ [r iSmtUm paid to oommercial and Agncpl-taral raat en. !• j

eaTTatatr' n»» 'i» ¦¦«— r r . . r

llHfe ¦ ¦ ¦!

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!"jNoS. Ballybrickan. .

^SSist.

! HOO^M. ¦¦" . ¦

W^ JI BSSS'. *•»"•» BookBtaU-

WA1SfflS Bo**, Booi BUad.

MNIK)N1CU«, BOB. 4 lu«. »• ^T

Th8 Old "GUIOJT Emigration

• tertttk . (EBtobliBhed o»er 46 Tears.)S r r jbHTfiT iujw " H „ .A. Lowtot Eatts

United Statin and Canada ...

gi ± £iQ jO?_The Cspo .-. '" £18 13» .Atutrtli&i ••• '¦'

£14 14) 4 W6 . 15i.

PeWmbiicc, Bouth America 1Bihis, j ' » \Bio De Jsnidre, i ', £y Qt. Od.BantM, I ! » ,*Idonto ViJf« ( 'Bnetoj Ajtcs , > ,£«e«rlo,! ; - I6SSSVP '

CU—-Ba^'Bj t.

. * WoH & W^-J Agj Jj gJ^i Lircrpool.

r, _,: V nnEAT^ESTEES BAILWATDBrrlc* l r nB .miBUMnboate.t.ia MiiJOSD

#ai> FiMtet LIMB .

Qbortcot I Boato T Ecdncofl 5?a=C3.

iggjgjtr k v f oil flJ wntri i?s*IV-

J"".-yvC .J 12.25 nra . the following uoj. _jiitW »«?;??J th.1 Bteamur learing Water

ford on 6stiuaaJ».wu *- *„" motntajth. 10.85 Jr -i vf",.... inibjsct to iU

beta

"Cf 15: l a m Train" from r fJ*ln all ciiirjA "ri™1 *¦ «SeiuneI tek*« Waterot 7 ^*P» -TF4TBBFOZD

AND LONDON tB.«i1 » ^ar^fflstSJ!

„ | ;|> 8rd C3M» and Fore Cabin, 20» Od

BWUBS.1 ( "leoBO^thr

ciM)4&aoon) ^,, i I J " 2nd Claat4 Saloon S9i.„ i •' 8rd CIMB and Pore Cabin, 33e 6d.

WMenUri holding Third Claea TickeU wiU berfSwdtS ixTrf the Saloon of the teat.L on pajnentIddftlcnil fee .of *,}* <*«*>!*»¦ „. A" jiftS W3n.»tto» oan k» obtained from Mr A

Bs& BtilwayTemoiniB.LuDenck i the agent. Mr

SirHoOs AdLlphl -Wharf ,TTaterfprf. ThsBaDDCMS 5? ittween other important Station., the TimeT lL S?-Ttoo«lJ BatE for Good., &., can be%* iSrf M!G B. Httt, tbe Great Weat»rn Bail-S^ftftS 5- " DUtrfrt ' Agent, Adelphi Wharf,VfateTfoijd. jjgY LAMBEBT, Gtoeral Hanagor.

PaddlisrtoP Teroinna. : ''•**

AMERICA^ LINE.«'

: , flOOTHAMrTOK-NrTW TOBK

^ ^ k WITEP 8XAT£8

MAIL

DoTitluUp^m . to JOT*' /orb Direct

High Jt CU» of »<^ ^ ^L °Onln??reV

town or Ijvirpbol to Southampton-

^f %^^>Sfr. 8EBVICE'*b2lu.g at QneeDi*rTCwery Tbdrid.y.

Si SfSbrU «d ooj* di ot -onta to «U pl oej

ta toVTert«n 8tat<s, 8teer*g« Ootflt Free.- BKSHiBDEON, OHfflCB 6 Co.,

y ¦ u 8oothsini>ten ot UTOtpaol

¦ R to -: ! I tOCAI/ AOE3TT3 I '

?7ATDcioa»UwB«tT ;i Si, 19, OWitaaoXbat: ».-.W«n» 6 ailihaa, B7, Qoay. .,

U|.,,.MVf6td Brw.J 2, Bammitrftna-stKrf

K|SWB».Jta«i Mcflica, Ualn lI , ; ' M.Elohard iAndy.

CtO^rt ...Lf- fctxlcli Kts n*, n b 16 ll a-SJitJmW«,BT»a I H.-'?ohn CBJIMB, Th» Bquro.«»::» X«,.81 , AB«>Gt.

SlO^ElPwlr Jl.W «rsan,<S» 5 . ; ; !¦" ; ni"rjokaHtato»,Mtttawsi6SJqffS3t

! Fttt pJ: MA»^ O«cs pwtsfl lit trtisa I

Jaokson's feiih StainsfiiviBlj ! IAB0UB, DUST, CABPBT.

3 aJi . 11OST DOEABLB A5D EFTECTIVB. ; i !

Soil1 1 f !thi I buttBtore|< IronmoijgBnv Draggirt, &¦

; ; • ; i nrosB iamrATioiia : > ' ::

*$tes 'I iss , OLD KEST iomwstoif is¦ \ [ \ (EniEwsas JSW.) ; ;." !;! ¦ i : : ; " ¦ . i i ! . . /:: : i : • I ¦

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.Wateriord SteamBlup Company,! •' . •• (UHTTEUI. u - I ' •i CJTENBEO oaDEB ; OP SAltlHa-Hi 'iiCn, IBM.

DUNBEODT. REGINALD, COMEJliJaff, LAEA,UENAPIA , CEEADEN, &b. , . '

•v_ >' TVT O TIOEJ— Tho Wafetrfordid—J^Stm i" Steamshid Corngmy ( imltod)—>C8flJ vJVy nooiTV OCKKJJ> »nS Llre tock

for Shlf-

•*£¦* ^[^X—aent on thd

ocmdltlocA mentjoped la'¦ i ^ Sailing lAst*. 4o' to bo hx) at thoir

1 Offices. T I <vi ¦:¦ W i l l i B I O B D 4BD BEISlSl'man WiT»ETO»D TO BBISTOL. »RO* BftlBTOL IjollAmrOlB.Toesdaj fiLirch' ft... 4 sft'ooon WcdDCeuaj. Mxf. 4... 6 oluhtFrida/, ., 6... S offnoon BatonUj', ., 7...10 oiuht iTDeadaj, „ 10... 5 affnoon TburBdiJ, „ \'J ... 4moroFridaj, .. 13... 2 alt'ooon Saturdny, ,, U ..No SailingToesdiy; ,, 17... 4 aft noon Wednea<)ajt „ 18,_ 7 aft'eoooFriday, „ KJ... 5 «ffooon Sstnrdi , .. 2L.. 9 nigbtTnesday, ,. U4... Saft'noon Tburadnj, ., £6... 2 momFridiy. ,, K7_ l slfnoon BatortM, ., 28._ 5 aft'»oonTnesdiyj .. . „ 31... 4 tlfnoon Wednesday April l._ 7 iff noonFriday, | April 3... 5 alt 'nooo Satnrday, „ 4..i)0nli(ht«. Oa Mjly HomloB SIIUIEK*, Cablo of tlui ateuncn wU)

be op«n j to reooire Psaaangere irrlTin? bj the Nljht HanTruns. ' ; [

Aiemge 6a PasssKe 14 to IS Hoars;FiXiu—Cobui, Bm»l«, lie. i do. SinglS—Chlldisn (and Eor

Tanta tr&Tdllini'; with Families) lOn. t ad Retan (availablo (ozXwo liontlu. optlonml to r«t' - • iti to Liicrpool), 23a iDock, idnglo, 7«. 6d. , do Chil I "

Loading Borlh—Cnmberl&nu uu. , {Bristol.W A T E E F O E D 1H D Ii l f V E B P O O Lnoi wiiBuoiD. . . rvou u iarooi.

Sundaj. Mxrch 3. .. h mominjf ] Monday, ! Mtrcu 2...11 morningWod'diy ,, 1— 5 aft 'noon i Wodnesdi;, ,, 4... 1 aft 'nooaFriday, „ 5... 5 aft Doon Friday, I .. H .. - a/c'noooSonday ,. 8... 6 morning ] Monday. ) ,, u . 7 a/t'noonWed'day r 1L.. 4 ait'noon Wodnosdly .. l i . . . 9 nightFriday, ,. 171— 5 ait'noon Friday, ,, 18...10 morningBaoday, « IS... 6 morning Monday,! „ 16 10 morningWod'day ,. lfl... 3 a/t'noon Wcdoeadiy ,, 18...12 noonFriday, ,. 2J... 6 att'ntxm Friday, j ,, : 20... 1 aTfooonBnnday, ,- "2... 6 morning Monday.! ,, 23:.. 4 aft'noonWed'day, „ 2o... 3 aft'noon Wtdneacay, „ a5... 7 aft'noonrriday, ,. 'J7... 12 noon Friday, j „ 27... 9 morningSunday, ., U9... 6 morning liondayj ,. 80 ..11 morningWed'day.Aprtl 1... 6 a/fnoon Wed'daji Aprili l..ja noonFriday, ,, B... i> alt'ooon I Friday, I , p 3... l aft'noon

i Mondjyj ,. 6... 5 aft'noonThe 8undayi ¦VessolB Load at Nortel Wharf, Waterford.Aienga Eca Faissag* 14 to IS Hours. |1'iais—<JaDlo, bugle, m. i ap. tmglo—uniianra (and

Berrimu trilling with famllieB) l( a i do Uetom (araU-able for Two months, optional to Tetarn from or to Bristol)Ut. | Deck, itiglo, 7» 6d i do, tingle, Children, 43.

LoadUg Bwjb—Trafalgar Dock , LlTeVpool.Fares-Cabin. Single, We. ; do. BmglerChildrea (and

Servsnti traTelling with families), 12s. {d. , do. return (arail-able for Two Alonths. opttoaai to rf-tor; from or to BristoU,SOu | Deck, Single, 10a. I do. Single, Children, 4a.

Goods Booked throDjih from all jVincipal Statlonj onQrest Kortheni, Qreat Western, Lancashire, : and TorkibireLondonand Morth Wcitern i Londoqasd Booth TTeiwrn,Manchester, Sheffialo... and IdncoinshliV and Hidland Ball,ways to Water.'ord. JThrongh Booking alao with Limerick,Tipperary, ThuilM, Ennti, Toam, ,0cm BtUJkeale, IiistowaLHewcaitle andlTraloe, »o). I ;

Uooda Booked thr<raj[h from all Station* on' WaUrford andCentral Ireland BAilway ,Waiartord« DongarraB, and LiflaioraRailway, and ^7aterfora and Umerlok ItaUwty,

Paxeoli booted through at low Bate* Co all principal Sta-tions on London and North Western Railway.rjocB va uonuon ana aona tvesiern bjuinj,

¦ W E X F O E D A N D B B I 8 T O L .FIOM Wiuoan— l Fnod BaiBtoL, oallin* at

Tueidaja. Tenby , KiUorf , ko —Friday.W i l S Bf O B D A N D KrE W E O 8 B

FaoK Hnr .Uoss—Daily, Sundays exfleptod, at 9*1£ » . 'Faou WITI:L OED— Daily, Bundaii eicOTUd, at 8.0 p.m.

W A T E RF O E f l » N B D C M C i K K O SFlOH DtttdBBo*—Daily, Bnndaya e£sej>toa, at 6.30 a,m,FaoK WjiTl'iroaD—Daily, Sondays eroepted, at 2.i$ p jn.NOTX—The \7aterfotd SUimihlpConjpany, Limited, Insure

all Qoods Shipped by these Lines of b aamenai 3a. 6d. perCent, to Tracers oaring Tearly App emtat, and 6t. parCent, to Oooaalonal Shippers, raJce to pe declared at time ofghipmimt. Forms and all Information to be had at theoffices. | j

Bertha secured and every Information given by Aeonta atV7iTr»roKi>—WaUrford Btoamahi; jOo. (Limited}, Head

OCca, Ths Kail.LITIXKIOI—Waterford Bteamjhlp C/mpaE? (Lloltod), S3

WtteMtroat, and Clareaoe Dock.BxiSTOir—waterford Bteamihlp Oocipany (Umltsi), (3

Qoeen 8Qnare -&nd Cumberland Basifi.'WixioKti.—TVatertord Steamship CojHpaay (Limited).Nlw Boia—Witerford Bteamahrs Co.Vpany*i Ofiioe.Duxainox-'Watsrford Steamship CompuyiOClotiLncsxicx—i^owei Shannon BBuniti; Company*. 0Oc3

Ilotmt K«une-» i niy, [Kiitxsa—Ljwtr danoon Btciasbis Companyi OQoa.

Csppagnay. I fEegt«t"B*'*idrcuf;er Telegrams i- ' STEAM" at Water¦ford, Liverpool, Bristol or WeiJonl.

01?$Q Shipping Company, Ltd1! . K 4 B C S, 1S88.

Btgular Bttan 6omHiUfi<65MiinJtivttoUA S S^r O B B D a d [£0a » 0 n

PLraOUTH 115 8OUTHAKPTPH, HIWHATBB,DOVEB, i»s BOUTH Of fESQ-LAirD.

C06UI, OCBLLH, BELJAOT ixB aLAOaoW,•» V riTHK Ke\i tnd powerful

<r=r*-5?1 V J- Screw SwWenl ABANMOBE.3 Nf^Bs ^

BiLLTCOTTOlI, 0 0 P 6 L A N D ,

milfiT7im^VLpODil

BPo5TLABD?BATEaiN:SASDA/ Bl^BBTTOBir .J O W i B B , TUSKAB.VALEKTIA,! ir« isMndoi te saU u under,weather pertaUUng (unless preTcited Ib/ unloNsoencircnmstanecii), with liberty to tow Scsieil. (ad to call ataw Port or Port* in any order, in o> oat « tha oustomarycourse, to B,«OO1T» and Bitoharc* Ccjrgo, or for an* otherpurpoflD whataoevtr. I

I witjuoi* ro oLiroorr.¦t>err TUESDAY (Direct) ... 1 ... - '• r- DWEDHESDAYS (VI* Plymoath), «S Marc U i.n . lltK

if . a L I8tn, 11 o.m ; 35 (b, 4 p.s'• OLASOOW ro warfinj/oaD*

B«rTl |iOKD« (DiSStUn^

oa ; ;-.TV<-». f ttBB.TniT mnntl ...1 _ ... » P.BLliVtIT 1UUH JUA I (Uireov ••• „ - ... • »•"•

Col. EaD. to Orciuocli „£& pji.trattUOas TO S3L7UI.

Ererr BATUIIDA? (dilMt) ... I ¦* ••• ' P aB.aj uj IO wiTturoiD—)Vi« Cvtiu.

I Every IuesdiyI ninarOBD ro penus ,

EvorySATi;UDAr(vla Belliurt) I.. ... 1 1/ M .PtTBUV TO W4T1BT0RO. jDlRKTf—

WEDHESDA"Y8. 4lh March, 6 p.ci , lllh. 6 p.m ; 18th, D p.m, »6th, 6 p.m. I

uiroioIiD TO coax (pircn)Er«r7 Thoitdar ... |. ¦•¦ ' p.n.

i Co»i ro Wimroao, iMrect—PRIDA ""1 I'* }1»TC11I 8 P'IIU ' l 'ith> • P'm • Mth, » p.m ,¦ *"•"**• . -7th, 6 p.o.

, ¦"iijaroas io Los (01.

*- 5»^fiur?H& ^» ¦;;:FB1DAY8 6th Jiarch, 3 p.m ; 13th, .. M? J »h, 3 p.m

! Sth. 10 a.m. . . „- No transhipment by this route. Order* for collectiondelivery of Uooda gent to H'Kinirfi i Co (Ltmltod), 14,Castle-street^ Finsbory i to Clrdo SJippinj Company, 188,Lcadenhall Street, or Clyde Shipping Company, E WaronousaBt. Katharine Dock, will receive promjt atwotloa.

IWilMUOBD TO PLTBOVin, dlTMt,WEDNESDAYS, 4ti llsroh. 11 a.mjT 11th, 1 pjn 18Lh

' 11 a.m.; 25th, 4 p.m.Pimotrra TO Waiaaroao (dimct)

MONDAYS, 2nd March, 7 a.m. ; 9th" 10 u ; 16:b, 6 un .l ird, 10 a.m ; Sotb, t(a.m.

! WirxaroaD ro Socrn/iirroiiISvery 8ATUBDAY (direO), 4 p a

BovnuMno» TO Wsnaroap—Jru tiittour-.I Ercry oiCarday at 13 Uoou

' ! W AT*K»O»» TO NrwiivxnEvery BATUBDAT, via Bouthamptonl _ . I pji

Nrwiurn TO Wa-rcsroan.Every TCESDAT (visLondon), Carjo oalj

I Warrajoan TO Dcvxa.Every 8ATUBDAY (via Southampton] and tfewhaven), 4 p.n

: Dovxa TO WaTsaToaD.Every TUESDAY (via Soalhimfttcn), Cargo only.

These Btcamcrs Aave ezcoUotj) aooommodauon foifbBsanren. | .

S PASSAGE.U0HET[ Oabln. Bv.um. IStocraa . &«tarn,

Waurford t; Olurow ... 17s. M. St. log, Us,„ [ Beltut, -. 17l. 6 d . 2 J a . 10j. 15a„ I Cork, .„ ft. Od. 14s, 5v 7s. Mtt Plymouth and

[ ferathamptos 20a, Od, pCi. lm. Ill.. ; London, via South.

I ampton A Ball - - Hi -; Kewhaven, SOs. (4. — 10s. —

Dover, ~ 8C td. — ll»From Dublin ... 10s. Od. - ts. -

Children' above i and aider U j t x p ot us, Half 7ire.Return Ticktti avallabU for Two Jloitbs-fSot Tranelerable.

er Kon,—The Clyde Bhipjing j Company (limited)can Insure [ Goods inirped by tndie lines of Steamerss(slnit aQ Cea xilsa*. Forms, Bated ot Premium, and alllnionsation'cas be nadat,to« Ofices] '¦

JOT BaUo of Ireltht, tc, appli to BDII J. Wiii»ak Co,Plnicmth| Joaj £, HUTii'ii, London aai South-Wertcrn Bajwaj Company, Ex«t»r KuildiM, Artbta Btreet,West, and :at the L, A 8. W. Ealfway Boodvinf tloaaejtaroufhont ILosdou i Clyde Bhl^plnij Co., tt, Tlstoria-itreei,Belfan i Clyde Shipjlof Co., Eo"Jo«iWr BolUlnft, iS.Iieadaniall Btreet. London, E.C, | Clyde Salpjlng Co., £«U>wiy OfioesJ Mtwhaven | ElliabeHb 1 Btreei (Pier), Dover,

tTO j M, Edea (Joav, Dublin i FZmoa'a Quay. Cork«,IDE Buimna COHTASY {tifilxKruBpecUJ firm. 01 BUli (rf'uSnfc oyttT rSEnlpjnm Cc&panj (LuniUd) to b* oM from tea Artotj/Telcjnpa o Address—''CP»«SXS,"[ YI JX

^uau,

trail iy'tasU uJ IJIua SpOBE^r/ALLCD AS

A pD£X0ZOU0 D'JOISAOaSOIUT BE OBTA-uSlD Off

: ¦ Alt j !

GS^OffSHO AtfD ^Va?I KEHOfiAUTB, . J ¦ Manufacturers i—a

BIWLBV ^¦PiAP'lli1 . : ii (laiillEB), :___ ¦ O U B L I SI 5 Jj80. n

Ii!O' A-N 8SOUTH MAll':iOA»jj fD tlBOOtJHlT BAflK, 86, 8OvTSJii4| 0OBE.u latft ind Snail Bus. Adrat2M t n W> EhBriODotJoe to all olas»e» of Borrowers, csila CllemUl, tlUrtfjon toelr ojra balV a> «ny 41 tanoi tn JMaadJ least tani»te«TSCoitrtofcTainrs», aiidalsc tpn> 4sW» to,

i fftttic» nil toe juttealan. ¦tatlnkiBaaV to1 . F D 6HAW,, MAMAaBB

3._ .IJ. .!„ ¦ ¦ • •.",;.,- , " '¦ _j J^_J

¦¦ y .. ,, - i ——-;^ ^sr:

IS THS ' BESf: '¦• ¦¦ ' ;

17"inT T TT^ ri nmATTnn- n is BEFORE .THE *P,UBUC ton''¦ { \U • • i W M • M i 1 60 -YE /fHS. AKD STIIiL iIA8 THE, IIlJlLlJj .4. k) Kj XAJ U JL.6. - - : . [J.i.ABGSs'j .sAj i^::;

KH? IT T V9Q- ID A'OQ. ALW^0 1N ™E pmK 0FiJtjJuL I 5 JDAdby • COXDITIOK.KELLY'S IMPROVED

MINEKAL WATERS : rr EL.' CTTV LiBOis»TOBT , 'l7, Castle-Btreet, Dublin,

28th May, 1895.'¦ I have examined specimens of Soda Water and grated Lemonade

and GiEg": Ale prepared by Messrs. J OHN KELLV & SON , W terford. Ifind they are quite free from 'tho Metallic Impurities sometimes found inMineral Waters ; that they have carefully been prepared from GoodMaterials, aDd that they are well charged with Carbonic Acid Qaa.

(Signed)," CHASLE3 A. CAHERON,

'• Profctsor of Chemistry, &c. Royal College of Surgcone."

USB OUE BOTTLEI DRINIiS. NONE ARE BETTER.

JQffi KELLY i& SON(ESTABLISHED HALF A CENTUEY),

Wlioleaali? Bottlers Wine Importera, and 'WTiislrey Bonders

A HORSE i A HORSE !SHAKESPEARE

To ovary horoe upon zhio \ jK%iearth ^^ ^Death cometb coon OF late. | J \

Aftc: MA0AULAY J f , ¦'• -£- ^

noAincT

Rfjonto-WHiTry £p GODJ , eg, Qnray, THTa.ta#?ov&. :

LIQWBM RESTAUEAI1French Churcb-Street (Opposite Liverpool Landlpg singe), Wfcterford.

CHOPS, STEAXE, SOUP, TEA, COFFEE, BOVRIL, & L

Dinners oft Joints wilt Vegetables from dC to IsXone but the Besi Drinks served a( Popular Prices.

STOUT , 2h BABB9 31- WHISKEI .K^1MINERAL WATEiUS 2l

EN TRANCE THEOUGB BALL-DOOR TO UP-ST A IRS.

DIN!NG~~

ROOM.DDJ ITEBfi—OffJoint*. with Vegetables .. ... ;.DJJJIlBRO—Soup, Joints , Ve^etabib . ... 3. 3DmHaS?—Ss0?' J°lut9 - 9weel ¦ "J a.,©

ZZ '*ng£01tS AM ' SUPPERS 80T,SMALL STEAK. CHOP , C0TLET OU \ MEAT PIE, Od.

Cola 8naols off Spiood, Coraod e? 3etQi Scif , 3G£I CZ & ffovl, ©d.

How about t hes( Prices f — 1 key are All lUght

[\ENNANS ERECTEP UNCEH LOANS FROM

MAMPFACTURED IN OUB OWN V/OHKO^ FTSJB(AMJBJU?g, . .J5TIOUiaLtW ,,n

fiylMTIINl . SE^S©^: . T'"1 Q i-ini-i ¦ ,

JOBS K1SWAH vm hm In Stook durinS lent «Shetland Ling, Fjndon Haddocks, ftoatea , laBnok; Beds,' Smoked. Safaofaj &o. ;

i ^lJso Jbnie, Jeiiieo, roif, Kn^ pieh

, ; '; , : i : W -f m % v&wtavv \ i

mj.& -iw mt: Tflpi f WATf DgO wfllCvI Mo 31 Gold ^d &iz3 Hedalo Awarded.

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SF E O I^L L T O PI S aGLUB SODA

©DSIfilS. Mil,/ ' Automatic," THE ORIGIN AL B R A N D ."SPAEKLXNG" MOIJTSBRKAT, THE DRINK FOR THE GOUTY ¦& RHEUMATIC1 Eoyp.1, Scltcer, PotaQD, Lithia Waters, Lemonade, C;c . -

,>rttewsns nasioiiAi H O V E L ,

: DTJBLIM ,

BEING noTi Opaned 111 the rtcloity of the CuttbMarket, and quite convenient to King e

Briajjo «nd Bfcad.tone Termini, «m boJoiuidthe ant Comfortablo, combined ">«b. ModerateCherso. Tiaiton to Dublin chould come fcnd »ecfor tSemoelve,. |

»»

surn.inosonB 0 T E L A N D R E 8 T A V B A N ' ! ,

ST. ANDREW 8TEEET,

THE moEt CeDtral , Moderate, »nd Modern.Hettric Lijjht in bedroomn, ilto telep hona

acooomodation. Hot and cold bains. Cooitlnj ola BariloaCon.(ijlB.lly) T. COELE89, Proprietor.

JJ.ttEB.lCK—2ho Gloutwopth

A Pint-olac:.Family end Cpmrotroiivl Hotol.rpHE " Glcntworth" io tho neareot HouJ inJ. tho Oty to tho Railway SUtion , Banki, Btoim-boat OSooi, Telopraph and Post Offioo , and to all pub-lic plaoos of amusement. P. KiHHi, Proprietor. 14,16 and 16. (SontTTorth-otrcot, Llmcnoc. !ol8

T G E OEO X 7 IT H O T E LMONCK - 8TEEET, WEXKOED.

TH 18 Old Holol l« f»moui for good, pure Whiskeyand all otbor Drinks.

MBS. KtLLY, PEOPBISTBETO .Clcne to tbo Railnar Station. af 2i.it

LOT7EE SACHVILLE-GTEEET, DUBLIN

[Otrporito tho General Post-Oflce and Tolesrapb OQoaThs most oontnU in the City.

/f ^OlIPLETELT remodelled and re-furo.uib.ed.\S Mamifloant ladles' CoOeo-Eoom, Dininff-Eoom,8mokiEJ-Eooni, Billiard-room. Charges mod«»to.

CHAKLEB LAWLEE , Proprietor. f8

g H .E L B O U R N E H O T E LTHE BEST IN DUBLDJT

Clia 71olilou Hotol and Ecstanr i'6, 7, and 8, W1CKL0W-8TBEET,

(Qrafton-stteet;, DTJBL1H.

MOST Centrally Sltoatcd. Comfortablo andlloderoto. DiDnaro rctdy all day.

BXCQAED O'BEIEN, Poprlotor.

F. GO S T BN ,B UILDER and C0MRA CT01

OT, THE I1AIJ0E, T7ATEEF0SD.

BOILDING WOBK8 AN'D XJNTEAGTSProo-ptly and Carefully Eieouted.

EST IMATES FUEE.Worlmhopo and PremiDe3 at

Watemido.

rHE "DOUBLE flTAE 1 PlHffl

Compre22sil Yeast.

TRADE 35TQ- (SB SIH1 UAUK

2B £± m, 533 «[f2. Q /^Should ippiy (o, Sample of tin*/ <£%'?

DOUBLE 8TAR/ />\ J>> v PAOTOET

^J/^h TEAE 8 /X

^PUODDOTION AMOUNTO TO

90 sons JPSS ^EJSSe»paoirt, ljrj TOJfS, ndt/o

2JJO £cpcc3fc ?c£3i) 2?aotofy In tlio T7«l(]

TBD DEBT} ANb ': 2lO8T REllABlE,

Preo fliMoj 6tmplo on appllcatloa t}

WILFEED HAUGHOT,tt, QVSt qtAY, DUBLm.

Cob Arjcnt fot . Inrlacd (tiia countla eJ AttiiaitlDooo KtcoptciJO

OW?iK? A : ^PW A c*i- 1^.si4p « i clii a.MrK a!g£k° 4 u5toS Dtroct fijoni™P°rtera.!at rtlio piftllp sales, endcan pfibr on Tenna M7 Equal tor^ift

20

Oaotfej ft«3 oaoppUcattoq, 1 Tha tt&aa only GUP-I?Uca. : ¦

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l erireD'o Ptaca. OOBBL'Mfcntcw, JrtiUrt (Ma n«S

Purveyors to H.R.H. the Prince ! of Walea

THE B E V E R A G E OF HEALT H

SMOKE SIDNEY'S ROLLManufactured in Waterford by Waterford hands, from Puro Mellow

Virginia Leaf Tobacco.

OTUFF-Mllera of¦—•in—

Note AddreaB -—

28, BARROHSTEAHD-BTBESr

"llHiifESfflliKiPIANO!! ^2

IS JI 1? 12 N QI I <® N © w

High Street and Barropstrand . Street Waterford

L1MT, — 1S96 — ; L1MT,Bpecialitieo for th©

Ling, Fin , Haddock , Klppor s, Elonters ,aud Red Herrings , Ki pper Salmon- A lar^eassortment of Tinned and Potted Fish from5^d upwards- Faatiog Soups in Bottles andTino Picklea , Sauces, Oils, Vine(jaro ol everydescription.

THE POP ULAR HOUSE,82, <&uay, Waterftrd.

%k ^T SeOTCHi^EEM^niB/liA=i OIBBCTT FROO LOOn-Nrroi Dcttra t» TVMIIJ, sa, (or BaltJap, OranMtitL A^Hsftl

3s IO WOOL-JAaHEKS. SlWu, .to, ,n»n dtdibd sartnj tr tnwSit Wool » K ; I-i3&t-\«jVa u '<>' alataficon. wt ehutt Lo» »"t. ttra Qolck Stem, tad MHKL *4UJi ; "Sll XV as»raott» 8a.aifa«lon. ^ ' . iMAWPvlfe«Ag\Wl AQgMTt WAKTEB to Bait ci eer Ocoft tai Oogsctka«< iTod. ^BSBWl I-ca^ ^v ^ THIOT«TWKB1» g fljfiSHkJ

PAUL .&

MICHAEL SULLIVAN,Ui-bs Intacta Hinpral Water ! Factor?

AND I "BOTTIJUTO- STOJ&SB,

H 1 G K S T i i E E T , W A T E J B P O E l )OWTNO to tb» srpat ircreaso tn bla BnsineBj , ha oil been or.lljtd to E2TEKD HI8 PBEUI0E3

Hatinu taken the ohole of tb» Old Meat ititktt Jn-HlQH-BIliKET, ho la Bow In a poollkn tomeet oil Orders with dos promptitude soil tbe fullest eatlifseilon. Ua jnisly tttribats* bla Wce4«rfciSuocecs ln Bailnces to the

TEEATHEiJT AUD QUPEMOU QTTAUTY OP E10 DMnKO,«J i '.VF'HnP RT^R ^rfnPp

1^

001^111153'8 8T0UTl BASS ri h0>D ALE( tt BMMI.aod CO " ALfci , aUr bIl.rJbxvo , CIL)r,lit cc*

In the MINERAL WA1-ER FACTOBY, tbo Utehlncry and M.tariilo otsd In tha oaklna of tbj-aMineral Wuren ore of tbe V-.rj Bojt DcEcnptioa that cm po:elbly bo hid. Thtrslors, ha uki tba PubUa10 compare bli SI. W. with aojother coke or Brand.flls Oiwota Aui, L«uoUADE, OiiAKot CitiufraoBB, tot Parity , AersHon, Arom» aotj Kaetttatt

of Kla»oar cunaot be excelled. He would call speclil attention to hi) EetlTSB 8OB4, PoT Pnrlr*and Aeration It bai no equ«l, ¦ 'A '6°oo'T,t r P UALrrY and pElOE0, ha would Inilta tbo atUntloa c! tbo Pnbllo U Wa TEAOV7INE8 , HPIEH'H , CO ., . (m737.Ca)

AT 10, BABIWKSTBAND STREET, WATERFORD

S£4iraiai8HAVE A REPUTATIOH

0¥ES HALF A OBNTtJRYL

IIIC0NBUUBKa

M1BUmfl3D "p'

t*5r WHBRB , j ' ' ¦

^^ffl, &Oldest Establbhed ManufacttueM In Inland, :. : ; :

• : : . i ; i HOwiiwmi - HajBSj: •

BABMNOTON'S ^fSA^Safe;.:

FOB DXCB1LBK0B V0I1 1

^I^OH:KKE?

DEGS a &ASW X0JNOE8T

finest ©uolity

-»- chord Seals, Chocs AeUon,Passl Front, 8eooe*a, tit; Bplso<ti4lono and Clnitb, onlj

^18 18/- 0AsaEqnai io many Pianos told a> <5ctbl«tho prios. May bs bad DO onr imiu.meal lyiiem. JUaxriixotii Vai.vc

HAEMWICMSAt 9, t, T, tnd ti pliHi, caih, u» tb»fnast Talu. .TCT offerwl. Violins,Hslodtons. Flclts, llaiicsl Boies, £aBest Goods, Loirsit FrloM. lUsiestIsnns applied to all Instruironia.

imDtmg OeEcon :—A Splendid Stock of Pnddlnp' !csredlcato,

Tha Choicest Jnmo, Jellies od Martnaladea Uilb, lib and 21b Pole, f ' and Bdectlon ofSL-asonable Qroen and Dry Frait* for CookJojand Des:ert. nujjon's Beef Enst for Ftyb«,Paotry, &c

VINCENT'S

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LE&yii ; NOTICES](8 end 4^William I , c 68, « 2; 17 «nd 18;Yiet, o89,

i | : . 8 9.) . : I 'o Williira J| Smith and Bicbard Heirne, EsqrtyJusticol of |bo Peace for tbe City of Watetford ;WilllsoJ' J bennehy, Kiq, Clerk of tbe Peace forthe City ol SVaterford, and H B SoaerrlUe, Esq.District Inspector of the Biyalitlsh Constabularyof tioDistrict otWulerfotd. , -. ,| ! : ¦ ' - ,

IJEEEMJAH HAYES, of Barronsrrand street.

9 in the jpityl of Waterford, do hereby citenonce, that it is mf intention to apply at tbe E«BterQaartec Bossioas to hei beld nt the City Court Honso,Wateiforo1, on the 15th day of April next; ensulog,Erf tEe''5ISgi«ra&«*. Cirttficate for a'trariefor fromMary Ann Sbeehan of , a license to eell .wine, beer,c{deT,- porter,-^ale, spirit!. «*e, by retai l, tp ljecon-iBUtned oa tati prero\^s,.»fe my/bonse andi premisessituate at BorroBitrand Btrcst, in the palish of St

-Patrick'*;; in-tto «sidCitjr of Wsterford. jGiven 'aaderjmy band ihis 14th day of March 189G.

JERBMIAH HAYE8. Applicant.¦STRANGE.4 STRANGE. Sollcltora for..(..' h ' .Abpliennt, Waterford. '

(3 and i Willia m c 68. » 2 ; 17 and 18 Viot , c 8'J,\ > 8 9.)

To L W;Bonipir^ Wyta and Wllllsm .7 Smllb ,Eiqra, 'JuBtioea 'ol the, Pea e for tbe Coontjr of

f Waterford j ^Willianj J'

Penoshy, Esq, CUrk ofthe Poaco 'f or 'l b'e County of Wolerford, and H BSomeHlllo, E«<|,i District Ibepector of the BoyolIrish Constabulary e'f tbe District of W'atorford.

I DAVID POWEB . of Barrack atreoti Water.

9 ¦ford,, Jn!the.Conrjty of Waterford, do hereby(fita nollcp, that It is m; mtcntlOD to apply 1 at thoEaster Qnarteir Session* to to beld at tbe CoantyCourt HODBP , Waterford, on ibe 14Ui day ci Aprilnext ensnlnjf, for the Magistrates ' Certificat"> for atramfe t 'from Catboriho Hclbrook , deceased , of allcenso toi ;telE- sine, beur, rider , porter, ale, spirits,&C \ if detail , 'lo to consumed on tko premises, atmy bonse and premises eituato «t Barrack street,Wnterford, in] tbn P«rith ' of Trinity Without, intbo Bald ConnU of Wotrrford. |

Given underioy bond this 14tb day of March 1896.DAVID POWEB, Applioant.

STEAKGE £ STRANGB , SolioUora forApplicant, WBterfort.

<3 «nd 4, WiUiak 4,« oa, a I ; 17 and 18 Viot, o to, . 0).

To Georgo I locteey, and Blcbard HoarnB, Eeqn,Jootlccfl of tho Peaco for tho City of Waterford ;William J Dqnnohy, Eeq, Clctk of tbe Peace for tho

? Cily , af Watorfcrd , and H' B Somerrille. E«q,. ' District: Inspector of- tho Eoval Irish Constabulary

of ih» District of Waterford.

IBICHABjD K010NEY, of H!«h itrcot , In tbo

a City of Waterford , do hereby give notice, thatit i» my intetiion 'to . apply »t tbo Eastor Quarter8oasion§ to bo laid at ths <Sty Court Homo, Wataj f ordon the 15th f day ;'of April nox >. enesing, for 1hoMaristrateB* Cortiiiqite for a tran»fer from WilliamHolden of a licaoM to BD II win"-, beer, cider, p«rter,alo, spirits, &d, by r«tait , to bo consomed oa Ibopremises, at njy hoaeo and-premises sitnata atiHi gb»twet, in thp parish ol Trinity Within , la the aaliCity of WaterfAd.

Given under by hind this Hth day ol Itarob, 189-KICHABD MOl/ONEY, Applitant.

STEAKGE. 4 8TBANGE, Solicitor! for¦ ' J^CHlicoot. Waterford.

Statutory Notice to Creditora

In Uie Goods pf CATIIEHINB HOLnRooK , late of?Barrack Street, Waterford, in the County of

1 Waterford. I'nblfcan, Deceased. .

f^TOTICE IS HEltEBY GIVEN , pursnanttfl the

J.N Statntc pndlaad 23r/i Vic . Cap. 35, that allpersons claiming to be Creditors, or othcxriso tohave any ;clalr i or ilemahd on the Assets of thosaid CAT-aknna; HaumooK , who died on draboutthe 20th day o!f JANU .UIY, 18«6, are required, onor before tho 30th day of APiaL , 1800, to farnis1)the particulars fin wrjtin(t) of such claim or de-mand to the Undersigned Solicitors; for JAMESHOUISOOK . ofj Barrack- Street, Waterford, towhom Letters lof Administration of tho PersonalEstate and Effycts uf said Deceased wera on theOth day of FEI HUABY , 1890, granted forth of theWaterford District ! Registry of tho Probate ancMatrimonial D vision of tho High Court of Justicein Ireland. i

A h p ^OT1C •: ISHEREBY FURTHER GIVEN,that after the saldJBOtb day of Ai'nn,, 18U0, thesaid Adminiatriitor1 Will proceed to distribute thoAssets of tho oaid deceased amongst the partiesentitled thexet , having regard only to the claimsand demands lof which notice shall ha?e beengiveD as aforesaid. :

Dated this l£th day of March, 18UG. IBTRJINGK & 8TRANGE.

Solicitors for said Administrator• ' ft, George's Street, Waterford.

Statutory Hotice to Crediton.Io the Goods- of Af»BT DOHEBTT, lute of 5 George »

street, in tho City of Waterford , Spinster, Doces-->cd.

NOTICE 13 HEEEBY GIVEN , parcuant uStatute :>2nd dnd 23rd Vic. cap. 35, that all

persons clairaing|to be| Creditors, or otherwise to haveany claim or deniand Cn tbe A IUKU of tho vui M& ftiDoaiET^ who jdied ]on of about the 2Cth day olOOTOBKB, 1805, '.are required, on or before the 30tfcday of Arait , 1806,| to flirnish tbe particular! (Uwriting) of anrh] cUim or demund to the undenignedSolicitor for CAYHBBIHK WitaH , of 12, Tbo Moll , inthe City of Waterford , Widow, to whom letters olAdministraticm if the] Personal Ettata and Effects o'sttid Deceased, ^ere on the 12th day of NortifliEIL,1895, granted forth of the Wafcrford District Begrirtnof tbo Probate ajjd Matrimonial Division of tho HigbCoart of Jnstiec In Ireland.

AND NOTICE IS BEEEBY FURTHER GIVEK ,that after ibe sai^l 30th day of A PRIL . 18'JG. the raidAdministratrix will priceed to Jutcibnt« the Assets ofths eaid Decea6e4 amongst tbe parties eotitled thereto,having regard on|y to Olflima and Demands ul wbicbITotiaj thsll bav«iheea giren, as a(or*:said_

Dated this I8ti) day bf Jlarch. I8'.'GSTRANGE 4 8TEANUE ,

Solicit ™ for said Adminiatratra. 5,Qeorgefs-street, Waterford .

Btatutonl Hotice to Creditors

In the Goods hf J A UCS POWEB , late of Lismore,Waterford, in the County of Waterlord , FannerDeceased.-. ': j I

TNTOUCE IS r;IEREBY GIVEN , pursuant to thoXM Statute 22nd tnd '23rd Vic , cap. 3.1. that allpersons claiming to [bo Creditora , or otherwise tobaVattny'cliiin or demand on the A SKCCB of tho EaidJiitIS Pott"Eii, yho died on or about tho 12th dayof 'DECorDErc IS95, alro required , on or before tho30th day o! AJ'KIL lSJJC, to furnish tho paxticoJars(in writing) of such cjaim or demand to tbe under-afgned'-rjohtitoreffor C(AMKSINE POWEB oj Lismore,Waterford in th& County of Waterford, widow, towhom , letters o! adiniaistration of the PereonalEstate and Effects of Biid Docoasod were on tho 22ndday of jAfiu&iiY 1830, granted forth of the WaterfordDistrict Begistrylof tho Probate and MatrimonialDivision of the High Court of Justice in Ireland.

AND NOTICEjlS HEREBY FURTHEB GIVEN,that aftortha 'said 30th day of APRIL, 189G, tho BaldAdministratrix will prjoceeci to distribute tho Assetsof tbo said Decciscd kmongBt tbe parties entitledthereto, haviDg rpgara only to tho claims and de-mands of -whicU notice sball have been givon asaforesaid. ]

Dated this 18th day bf March, 1B9C.. SXBAKOE lie STBANGE,

'¦"'"" , Boiicitots for. Baid AdminiEtiatrix, 5,' , \ . ,. i - . ¦•' Gcoigo'8-streot,.Watcrford.

Statutory Holies lo Creditors.In tho Goods' oj t icnAUD WAJ.SH , late of Knocka-

taruey, In the County of Waterford , I'arjucr,Dcceaied. J

HOTICK IS llCUfilJY GIVEN , puraoant to theStatute Hi d anji '-^rd Vlc K Cap. 35, tha) aJI

persons claiming to be| Creditors, or otherwise tohavo-any-clalrom demand'on the Assets of theeold KICDAJID iW. o/snj who died on or about thoIMUrday pf -MAT, lSOoJare roqWred, on or beforetho SOtU' day of Aviui, IBM , to famish tho partfcduu* (in wrjtitg) of-: such claim or demand totntJ ''under»lghea |BolIeltors for JULIA WiLt, of

'Idtebjiinet. d IlASit 1'AJIV, of Knockaturnoy,boifi Io.tbo Couuty ol Waterford, to whom Letters

.'Cl Aduilnlsfration of Pereonal Estate and Effectsof said Dqieased i?ire.ob the. 7tb flay of Fcantr'AKY

Jl89fj-.8nsnt6d forth of the Waterford 'DistrictHeglstry of tbe. Prpbste and MatJ-lmonial Divisionof-lho.Hfgh.CpnrC bf iJustlce In Ireland.

AftajJOTIOK iS HEREBY FUItTHKR GIVBN,' Hiat' kfter the !sa{d SOth day of APRIL, 1806, the

Bal4,'Adialnlstratrix wJ)l-be proceed to distribute"the Assets of thi said deceased amongst \ thofj-jrtfessootltled^hlffeta; having regard only toj thofctaltDsjyaiJ ariaanils W which notice shall tovoijKnn glJen as olorioald- '¦¦ • ¦' ;

Dated tbls 18th day of Marcti, 18DG.STBANKE & STBANGE, ; | ¦

5 Gj:orge'B St«e,t.: Watcr/ord. 'or JAilES J.BHEE, I - ¦ : i ;

] Solicitor, Carrlck-on-Suir.

Statutory- aotiea - to Creditors.

In tbo Goods oi'laoiis POWES, lato of Oamg-avajHry, -Jn: too County, ol!; .Wftterford, FormerVtpatSsA y ¦'- < ¦;¦¦! \"\ ' ' ¦¦ ' : ) ¦ ;

MOTICE IS' aEflEBY.QIVKrT, putsntnt to theSt»Wto uTand' 23rf Vic., cap. 85, that.all

berubns olaimlag to bo!CrodJtoB>,: or otherwiiq lofc»T« any cUlm bx Aimancl on. thn Assets of tho, raid;

1 THLMAS PowE*i who djed on or about tho 3ra a»jotrHotvptiB .iigishUB1 iWraiieO /till J xf r & os f i }k»&HH diy pf/APBll,h§'9,-|o.f,UBii4' tb« particilarf

,n»Mritb *n cfhBbcH'ciaiin or .demand to tho uodtr-ilrned SoUsiton Ipr BjjrogBr POWBB, ol Csn3«-ftnmter, in tbo Ckitetj':oJ lw»tfrfort,< SplnBt«r,{towhom letters <jf AAminlstra.tlcn'were on the 24thflay of FlBBDABT, 1386, graritel forth of . the WMer.Iot4 Dirtriot f c &f aj 9' tb» P»b»W *ni Matt-monW Ditlaon oil the I Higlj . ponrt : pi Justly la

AND NOIIORWIlBK 8 Et#*HEB GIVp»itbrt«W&t

y<>WWi *»J;o£Astfl§89G, Ui««iia

..i^HlnUtatrii tofllVoceoi W dlstri6j»e tha;JU»ett"M thsi «ald Deaeattsd 'Witon t thse&rtiM eatltleoi'CfeAtffl^M ,*? ¦&-JNM <tk: afiiioi. jyiWchjootlfJBfhtll bay*been gnwa M

i : a^ fMUyo^AasWsb^Js,

i I /; ;: _ !¦; v .r. : •. . . ; . . : . ;

THE mi

Second Visit of our Buyers to iftb Markets

MGKOapes, MiHiB.ery5 Wkmem,

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W E A *m HI B Swill be^ready for

On 1I0MB-A'

(ROBERTSOI5H. QUAY 9 WATEKFOEJD.

58 & 59, 67, 68, 69 & 74, Quay, Waterford

CLA^ZPE B,

nrUIE entire Stock of BRUSSELS CARPETS belonging Lo_| the well-known makers, Messrs. : DICKSON . of Kidder-minster , was disposed of by Public Sale,

Ou? buyer attended trj e Sale day by day and madeExtensive Purchases for cash ,! securing Bargains which , in thelaw o' a rising market, wilt be doubly appreciated by ourFriends anc the Public

Al er dail y arriving :- NEW FUKNITURE, BEDS,PERAMBULATORS , WALL iPAPERS, CUTLERY, PLATEDWAPJ. flrj I

P. TQBMnoTiCE TO corrTEACToaa

WATEEFOKD DISTRICT LUNATIC ASYLUM.

TH E Commissioners for tbo Control of LunaticAsylums sill receive 8ealod Tenders up to 10

o'clock,a.m.'on the7tb A pril , 1896, for the supply andErection of TWO STEAM BOILEES »nd Fixing ofSteam Main ct Wsterford Lnnatto Asylum.

Tho Tondtr iboald be soot In a sealed envelopeendorsed outside " Tender for Bollen , WaterfordA lam ," and addressed to tbe Secretary, Board ofControl , Custom House, DubliD, and should boaccompanied by o SEFISATE sealed envelope simllsrlyaddressed and endorsed, oontalnlng the Detailed

'Estimate.Forms of Tender will be issued on application at

thin office.Tbe Specification can be teen at the AsylumTbe Board trill not be bouod to accept tbo lowest

or any Tendc:By Order,

P J. TU0H1', Sere tar>Office of tbe Board of Control of Lnnatic Asylums,

Custom House, Dublin, 16th March, 18SC

K T O T i E O BT'

Farmers and Dairymen.THE WATEHFOHI) BUI TEH MARKET will

Open for the- Season on WEDNE8DAYMAUCH 4tu

Tho undersigned KcrchautS take this oppor-tunity of Informing the Farmers that they arcprepared to pav . aa heretofore,

TOP MARKET PRICE'1--OB

g&n&-mde and Sopasatsd £a£fcssOF BEST QUALITY.

KDWARD COUUTENA.T& SONP. A. POWER & CO.,11. MAHOHY & CO.,H. RIDGWAY &. S0.7,NICHOLAS POWET, '.IOHN RYAN.

Eucalyptus Egg JulepJOB

CiemiHQ THE HAIR & SCALP.

A PEEPA&ATJOU OP EGOS, SPIE1TAMD EU0ALYPTU9.

ValUy topetior to' soap, its regular uapryientingtho Hair fading or turning

' dark, and rendering it left and jailky in appearance. |Prict ;—?/•• I //BI and 218 per BeWt.

Post, 3d. extra. ¦.I

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| Qtoy,'Waterford. \[ , ;¦ ' | , -j)- . ;

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i l^ADlEB' COilBlSaS1 MADB TO

«owt,; TBi*riB."nBrt»blf»li«d 1880. The M"' Ba»kto»ie» pri"t» c«h adr«4cM In any C»r1i « IW»B4wltbont'uu. l f»ni-ei? i op*»rd..'&"ciergyo«^

pnmii Ha f O u i i ¦ sou pt Mia »Jon» f e**»y wnato «tlnu. S/ vmamt 'AhSaSiSj nitbiiii hotiowei*eoBTeoltuo*!a|i oomnittiJoiUoojMirt itrlotJjpriTml*'Half ?•>«» t*m>*i tj Losq M not graatad. fWriU or•p lr:ptma)a|)r: for prMMotos •t»U«J th* tmnat 'jTq rtf toTHH : . T ; [% jn mi, v*»t*i.

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Inspection

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LEDLIEFERGUSON & CO-. Ltd.,

m SOWSTHE CHEAPEST & MOST RELIABLE HOUCE

GUARANTEED IMPOKTK 0

S C O T C H C H A M P I O N S !FOEFABiSHIRE i LANABK8HIEE.

WE hate ikrge Coosignments now arriving, allspecially selected and passed over screens.

Cuctomui can/have their supplies ex-Quay from thoScotch Boat jor from our Stores. Price, 4d PEItSTONE. Specif T<nn» for Liiyi Quantities.

Laffe Selections of Home-Grown Bog Champions ;do'tfnland Champions ; do 8eed Oata ; do 8eed Barley.

Imported Becd Oats (Major Uallet'i Pedlnco)Imported " Scotch Chevalier" Seed Birley

KELLY & CO.tlAKUOB, SBID 1ND FottiGI MCECBINT S.

Stores—2, John's Lane j '.), Qnay j and at DKENNtiLUT s, N'ewroth Stores.

TIPPEEAKY tTNION.

Not i ce .APPOINTMENT OH A MEDICAL OFFICER OF

THE GO£J)EN DI8PENSAJRY DISTRICT.mBE COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT of theJL Golden Diipenaon District will , at theirMeeting to be held at the Dispensary lo Tborc tOTm,cn TUESDAY, £4th lust., at 1 p.a>., proceed to tboappoiotmoDt of a duly qualified MEDICALPEACTITIONEB to dlsoborge tbo dotlet of tbedistrict at a Salary of ,£100 per annum aa MedioalOfflcor, and £20 per aDonm a> Sinitary Odccrtogether1 nith Vaccination fees.

The pcrcon appointed most reside 1n tho Diopcn-tary District. '

Applications in wrltintr CDcIoJinp dlplonas andteolimooUls, "ill be received by no at tbe Diipen-eary House, Tbomastonn , on or before 12 o'clocknoon, on tho abovo day.

By Ordor,CUAELE8 BOQA11, Hon. Sea.

Atbawclabbey, GoUen, 9th ilaich, 189G.

TIPPEEAET UNION.

n O T i ou .THE Board of Guardians of this Union will , at

their Mcetinjrto be bold on TUESDA Y, 17thMARCH , 1800, recelvo and consider Tenders forSupplying the Wortuouso (Carrla(?8 Frco) for Sixor Twelve Months with thonsnal Yearly Suppliesof Best White and i Brown Bread, Indian andOatmeal , Bed and Mutton and Hough Beat, SkimMilk. Butter and Eggs, Newport Coals, the variousatticlcs of Grocerlos, Tea Brandy, Whiakey, &c

They will also, on the 24th March, 1890, rocelroand consider lendersior the Supply of MedidnMto tho Workhouao and the sis DIsponsaHesiof thoUnion, and the usual Hardware Supplies, Printing,Advertising. Books, &c. Large ,BU1B, giving theArticles required In detail, can b« had from ma onapplication. The parties tendering most give tbonames of two! Solvent Sureties willing to Join in aBond for the due performances of ths Contracts.

I ^ By Order. ¦ -, • ,; . kI Wu. O'DONOaHUE,

I ; Acting Clerk of Union.iBoard Room, srd'Mnrcb, 1800.

Carriok-on-Snir Unlbn.THE Gnardtans of this Union will , »t their

Meeting on. the 28tth MARCH, considerTenders for Is "yearly supply of BEST PURE NEWliILK and BEST SKIM or SEPARATED MILK.

Handbills on application. ;. • : J MULUNS, Clerk of Union. .

ilth March. 1800,: i • I

, | 'LISMOHE . UNIOK. ¦ ¦ j

mHE BOARD OF GUARDIANS, will on WIDJi : jfjsruY, 25th lnotant, up to 12 o'Dook, receiveTendon for eupplying (carriage frea) tha Woddioosoind four luupeniarlu of : ths Union : withUEDICINE8 tod MED10AX APPLIANCES {orTwelrt menthi. : :¦'] . , :. : !/; .: j • > , : :: BotUes, Jug, Haarptn, &X, tot to be cb*rgod to,and all Empties to| b* takep back at Contractor1!¦x?Tf' 1 :- i | - ', ! I; ¦¦ ¦ M;i riEAMr,ici«k.''i2t3i'M»ttb'.18(«.-: : ! . : - : , ¦ :: ' I ¦ ¦','

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SEE OUR WINDOWS

1IDWASB DEE¥'¥ c& OOe,w'vairmmiFGbmB. ¦

BEMOVAL

IF you want to Save Money call To-day at Ho. 3.0, HiGHl-3toCO&, andtry J UST ONE SAIdPLE of any of my Teas, at la 4d, Is Gd , Is 8d,

I3 lOd, or 2a 6d per lb, and if they are not f a r superior to any other Tea3in the Market don't call again.

Special Value in w ines and Spirits, John Jameson k Son's 7 yearsold Dublin "Whiskey, Guinness's Pure Double Stout, Bass and other Ales,Wines, Brandies, Champagnes (Best Brands) Splendid Variety of Cigare,Cigarettes aad Tobacco.

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RICHARD MOLOKBT,BTo. 10, Sigh Streat (Next the Butter Market),

UIE NO. 0. JOHN SI BEET.

ural rUfflR hm 0 iiBEST PATTERNS, FASHIONABLE CUT8, AND PEEFECT FITTINGS.

JAMES P0WES OOo,HATTEE,S9

Mosiers ®%& General Drapero,•WATSBFOMBo

3MC OKTHY ITHE GLOBE LOAN COHPii NTADVANCE8 from J82 upi?tr5s to all rcipcotablo

Borroncra. Easy KcpaynenU. HcaionabloInterest. NoTeiis.

All applications rcoelvo immediate attentionend are treated most uitytidenlally.

"IIAHAGEE,"0, John-utrcot. Wctorfbril

ALPHA

"ONE AN D ALL "

F E E D I N G CAKESAND

EL6L E ZJ JS P.(2 SE ^, 7LaFOE CALVES,

l!3/@ pat ovTt,

H. aSDGWAY & SOITrWATERFORO.

Sho Ghc^s* Soo!3 cad Gtr,tioaoryBhoy la tbo City.

A Largo Btoclf 1 of Book* for general rcsdinn,presentation, ie., always on bond.

Books not In etook ordered at ones. MagazineOrdori recelvo Immediate attention.

IoTiUtlon Card* of «ll klndtComtacrolal and Private Stationery.Notepapor and EDvoIopos— 8tarapc6f, Plain and

Colonrod.CD" 8olo Depot for tn» •• Remould Ton er " Club

NotDpaptr and EpTolopoi.3og Oak Good*. Photo^mpblo Viom bf tbe CH7.A terj lnrgo icleotlon ot Flotnro Frama a kept In

•took. ———lion Aooncss :SOU CO-OPEBASnrS OffOH'-SO,

Host Door «o EesinaU'o iTowcr,134. QUAY, WATEItFOED.

I McKENZIE'SVegetable ai«l Elowor Scads

GIVB Bial'Bisvwfl.Illa3tratcd aad Doicriptl»o CitalogtBa Free.

HoKEK25IE'3^ESBUP i ¦ ] P'&3Pj d T!<n>2H}8

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IMPORTED SEED GRAINUu besa ipealally grown and carofoji/ drw«od¦I ¦ ¦ ' ¦

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Men's, Youths and Children

HOUSES TO LET.

A Moat Co'aforlable Newly-Boil t Hooso inBairick-Strett cbntalntnjt 7 Eooma and

KitcheD witb doaa Bongs ; Sanl^arj arraoKO"menta good. :

Alto a Hoasp newl y bnilt st corae- of Noirgatc-Etre<t, containing 6 Rooms and Kitoben nith clocaBanR*, and a pood el«d Sbep raltablo for Groceryf'-jd PVoTiolon Trade, ¦N- -For particnUro apply to

JAUE8 YOUNG, Houcs cst,llicbaBl Ctrcst.

"Drjall j?rcpaia" Advortficsicnta

Twenty-fonr Words _ (y_For Each Eipht Words after jjd.

" AnotlonB" charged doabtc.£27" Four insertion! (oonrecntlvaJ 'irlTCa fcr thaPrido of Three.

OF"°E—Kejptctable Yoatb Waited for OfficaWork. Addreo letter. A.B. Nnr. OOce.

CJPECIAL NOTICE,-KInah3n'a Ecilia Malt I>O Guaranteed 12 Tear. OH; Is * tl«VrWhbkeTPrice 4. bottlo ; 0d E1«i. &o!d $,% DoVu'a 80,Qnay. Waterford. ' ;A8K for Grnoine NEWFOUNDIJAKD FISHju»t arri»od, o.Schoon!ir "Zeta," It ii noiimany yeara llrce tbu qoallty was la the marketbcro, and it will bo fonnd aneh rapt'teRrrooenUoiportalfoaj. To bo bid from ill ProrislMMercbontj.T OST-Sm l White r

OTTerricr,acjwcrlllgto th0JIJ namo "CxSb." Anyptreoafound detalnSiifhlia

willbopro»ecntod.Ifltftatl9JolmstowrrrtTfarariTen.nnHEEE Year Old Sennet, Sociable aid Harness forJL 8ole ; to to eeen at Hanley'a Yard, ThomaXst.Tf; OST, near Quay, on Friday, fron a Sido Car,

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M gRog. "ned with broWnand etrap ttttaclied. Tinacr rowardci. 8hiD HotelQnay, Watertord. , • j * """•'•

¦H7TBEE READING.—Scxmons and PamBhleti onJb Unitarian CbrUtlanity. by Cb2 'ittmoan, Pago Iloopa, ; Stoplord Brooke; Ami3tron2.ic., gratia. Adtosi—A. O'CosNoa, Uoira, CoDown. 1/SBOOBR'S ASSISTANT—Yoang rnannquirtaW .itnatlon as Bbova ; tu ' oietti ycaiV eiporlonco of tha business In all its branches • coodaddress ; highest reforenses. Addrca -lioi faun.Iowa, OLOKun- ' . ¦ • :A Respectable, Well-educated Man eecka en-3L gaRemojH aa Clerk or Maaajjcr ; wouldaccept any similar position ; good addrea ; beatreferences ; lODg experienca. G.B., thla Office,

AYonng Udy baring finished her time toGrocery, Spirit, and ProYlsIon Businessdcalrea engagement 1 excellent reference from em!ployer. Apply Grocer, Post Office, KUnwcthomas.

BRE8SUAEIHQ-Wantea aitnatloa u Dreai-maker. Has (rood experienoe and It a goodaoceanUat. Can gife r«f«reaeei and solid tecarit*If required. Apply AiB.C, WATXB»o»i Hiyfa. .TK7-A1JTBD » steady YmBg Ma» ,i Balennan» ¥ None but whote chiraoter will bear th»¦trlcteit inreatlgatlon need apply. The' SIKOU GO8. Broad-itreet, Waterford. iIF you want Painting, OralnlB?, Slga-writln*. orPaper Hanging exeentad In saptrior «tyl« attcaaonabla pticw, go toUicnxiL PLTSW. 25, Jolft.elteet Square. U.F'i Imitation er Fancy Woods

ArtW KxWwtlonf'' "**"** *} *» DuhUa

TOE GOOD PHOT0CIBAFH8 a oodmt*JL ptioes, al»o n«we»k rt/lia of "In Memoriam1'Cardi you ibool* BO to ftfetar*. Poow A Co,Photojraphen,M, MalL Waiarford. [A W I M P OU TA N T AKNOUNCEUENThas

com« 10 our notice—-" Hat lh* .Cor«ntTTHating J3o. ol Dublin, ar. tb»;largeU and beatElectro-Platen ID Inland." RfrpUUeaJ of TablePlate, flotel and Bar Fittiap 1 a p CbHok Orta-aJenla are thelnpeiaiJttaiTT A#" brteti) ipd p«ti-colara ol Hlgb-olass Plating apply to [(be BraaebWojkt, 179, Oraai, , BroMwlct-BtrWt, Dublin.Beat quality. Moderate prioef. QnJek'<«tp«tak.MEfl. COHSniGTO)a« !a>ta L«*gis la Hgsj,

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The most Varied and Cheapest Stock of Mf ti Tttoeedsand Serges iti the City. ; v ,-;;,

OM LEADER

LOCH. GovmtmrNT BOIXD,DtTBLW,

: 13 th Uarcb, 1S00.nHHE Local Goternment Board for Ireland harincJL received oce month previous to tbe dato ofIbis Order an application signed b7 T««>ty-oneHotuwbolJen of (be Towa of Tramore, eaoh of suchHonjebollorj ocoupylog a D»ellinj.hou«e,or otherLands, TeaemenUor Htrtditamesti within the soldTOTTD, and rated in respect thereof to the relief oftbo poor ct a net annnal ralne of Eight Ponnds orupwards, applying that tbe provisions at present laforce of " Pha Towna* Improrement (Ireland) Act,1854," may be carried Into exccntion in tbe aatdTown of Tramore, and specifying tbe boundariesproposed for tbe parpoeei ot the said Act, and tbecaid application haviDg bees dnly published in tbemanner io the said Aot directed, the Local Govern-ocnt Boe,?d far Ireland approve of the boandarimso specified, namely—tbe boundaries of tbe areacomprising the two Townlands of Tramore East andTitaota West, u marked on the the Ordnance Mapthereof lo tbe late Surrey tsd Valuation ofTrtf lnnd .

And TIC, the Local GoTcraoent Board lot Ireland,hereby oricr axd direct rod to oooreno a Meetingfor tbe purpose of considering the carrying of tbecald Aot Into ozecntlon, gnd that one of yea doprcMds thereat.

Signed,GEOEGE M03EIS.F. MicCABE.

To tho Eight Worebipfnl WILLUK J. SIOTII, J.P^Uayoi of Waterford, Wattrford )

AndW. G, D. Go»r, Esq., J.P., GlcntUIe, Waterford.

N'amca cf tho parties iljolng tbe above-Bentionsdappllcstion :—

Wniiam Gsllwey, Cburoh Eoad jPatrick MeCartby, P.P, The 8qnire ;John J. Evty, Strand StreatTetraca ;Ii. E. Benner, Bellerue Terrace ;Edmond N. Powar, Ballway Road ;Jimea Budd, Waterford Old Boad ;Henry Gralogtr, Alexandra Place ;Joseph B. Toblo. Waterford Old Bead ;Edward Jacob, Railway Eoad[;Thorou Fennesiy, Cliff T«moe ;Axtbnr Kelly, Witerford Old Boad ;J. P. Hanrahan, Railway Boad ; :Laurence C. Strangr, Bellevn o Terries jJohn Faonlng, Solicitor, Boeebank ;Thomas P. Strangs, Rail war Boad;James Power, Doncralle Walk 1P. 3 Gallwey, Albion House, Church BotdP. F. Power, Summcrbill jJ. H. MoGratb, 8umm erbill tP. W. Bodd, Waterford Old R»d ;Zllchul Mnrpby, Prlect'a Boad ;Martin J. lltupby, Cbnrcb Boad.

Bins Irish Serge S%Vk>'-^ni£HADE TO MEABUEE, . .. 1 ^C ff fl lQ&

Terras Elt and Tisiah. QtaarcatssS. j ;, ' ,, '•' "'

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63 & 64, Quay

Henry White . "& . Co.CALL ATTENTION TO THE " 8TEBLING VALUE"

- THEY ARE OFFERING INCci a% Cno QhUHrnr aad Ccapjacs jjax

Pound,Tboy aro able by rery Careful Bslectlon In Buying

and a Thorough Knowledge of the Tea Trade also toSell a Tea D! BeallyGood Quality at OSE 8HWJNGand SIXPENCE PBB POUND.

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50 & 51, QUAY.

JUST E-ECEIYEBLARGE DELIVERY

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BOID, .BROAD-STREET, WATERFOBD

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rroUca of Mmwlntlok of FsrtacnUp,¦RTOTICBIB HEREBY QIVEN. that thePajlno.¦*-\ «UP "Web. has for aomeUme past been carriedon by Ia*Ac WK GOLDKBO, of No8J Dhn-at»eTInthe 6lty cJ Wu rd.Hii.DwihrwGSiSrrU AUf «. wU« ot aaldfciia WK GtoLpSo^

style of l',W* Gouianio A OoaipanT." U X t T t LSSSi a^"1

\&T ¦ *? tartaS 5Draper* and Hone Fnmiahcra, and nadar the firm,and ityltt of •• The Glob* Loan OoGrawyT^"Th.PriT»i« A*raneln¥B*nk,- ajsd«TO^OoHrSJ*V (Wuir »t So8 Abnttnat,a^t*»«idaadutbe. PHvaU Admndn| Uak. St jS?k A»ffir!iunaert us Men aissplred u and from the »ridaj ot January 1896, by mutual cmwatT T \ -¦ AU debt* dtw to or oirlng by the amid Uta PirfL.How Puiniiherswlllbe nt*f r«i *iA 3?L %lthai rmrin— nnder aald strleoi"WM (CAASZ-

AU debti tfoe to )>r owtoi or tin mlA vZLj l.,-woalwd ana paid by U* \uF$t£mn£ibZOouna»a,*b« wUl oaattmu ttjaThStofiiiZfiP a AdTWrf Bait' a4 S »»T3oi.'nT£J, *« *»***' «aUn4i ''»tt'diTiol"!r»DtviitT- '1890, : . ¦¦..- i- , '; . ;¦ "Tr«

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Stook & Share Pries ListNew Cocsols (Gcschea'f) .u ¦¦ ,„ 10SJ

IBI8H BA tS.Great North«m „; , ¦ ¦ -.~i -. - : , . .^..-Ks,Great Southern ... ¦ :.., ™ 113MldUnd ... ~ ... US¦Wattrford t Limerick ¦ .' . ^> ¦ :;„. < • lj|

ENGLI8E 'JJAILS.Bertbis. L, a and 8. Cout... - ... ICC}Worth British ... .~ ' " ^ _, ,4MGreat Eu:«a ... .. _ o{{

AUEBICAN EjlILa.LoniiTille 4 NasbTilla '. ... ... £21Cbloi(ro,HJlwank»»,fc«. . ... „. «£»Canadian Padilc... ... „ KJDenier Tnlimi ... ¦ .„- ; <J

BANKS.NenloiBl ... • — • > .». —'-._ J 'HiPrerineial—Old -. ... _ !7JMoBitcr 4 Lelostet . S

MISCELLANEOUS.- ¦"¦ Dublin Trams ... ... '„. U|Pcsumatlc Tyrca ¦ ... , .r «iQnlnnea Ordicsry . „ ¦. • ;„. . <8CoaU Ordinary ... ... ' i.. «Grand Canal ... " .„ : ... 11National Terephona ... ... 6Chartered'8onth Africa ... .» ¦> ?8. A. Gold Trust .„ '. . ~ «.' *Glencalrns ... ._ ' • i.i ' 4New Primrose ... ... . ;„¦ 6Cenraello ». : ... ..;'- 1

Markets, firn. Prixa ihotrfsj tinaim isdjpartneati* • ' • •

JAMBS WHITTY,8T0CK & 8HARE fij.0!(ffl,f

<i2, ^uay, Waterfojrd.

Guinnc:3'D Estra Stout

SPECIAL LABEt- ¦ . —i--f :!. •¦ :v7i>1- ,'.

IBEO to call the attsatioo el ttatiit * tM «O*«to tb« tad tin* 1 irfttfe'eer/ oxmnrBsn

EXTEA BTOOT and o*r tbsir-SE17.aFXCIAlVLAHEL, «hlcb, U an .beqiwU. pira^TiiParity la liaaafattarsj tad B©tt)lag.

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I ' TTTECDTOHS' ; SALE ! i "I>EA] SIR—To-day a Ladj} anij Gantlo.1 ."... j : » . J.L : : : i , : , |JU' E.an (?j.*na two yoangLa<Ue3 i;P) pjaaa'a\

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fr.ii«blsHoaBe1u>iaiVml*We;^ to» G efV • ¦ boafthf.fiha.JilftnUa bbrtertlastW. -• .. ! .nSinr tiineri Cover : Car, Side ;Car, Harness, ; The removal cf Flowers Oika JhisJ is of fro- 'j£S! &».; - ' I • ¦¦ ' "

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-jAwriotb' BY UNRESERVED' AUCTION;

.TluOH 1896. ¦»' > 2 o'clock; by directions of;ihUA| 1 Ts ofthe Ute Rev. P. 1 MCCARTHY, P.P., a

« 1 tbll Household Fnroiture, which u first class, viz :Vi«,lj3ooiii-8 Mahogany Chair* In Hair Cloth,

¦ ihtl Sir cbsiri, Lounire ; Mahogany Dining

C 'i«ii elllabogaoy Book Caeo. with frla«« dnprsb'?d

bUs* 0ft6 in X 8ft 6i(> ; Brnisells Carpet,

"* C2 SV H'artta IBtwJFtMar. Bfeeb . Coalvi<.-?-4 ; "'» WiDt>0'T HiOKlne. and PoUs iMiBteJ |B»ra and Ornaments ; Clock ; S,de andSim Toblei • PalntiDR8| ana EnRravinge;;

t?A of ' il&ss. Mornlofj and EvenlDg China ;ElhSrii of Wnn« Wa« ("boat 130 pieces in each).SwrtlSorTicV TsW° Olothi^apkini; Lamps,

^fS^tt^ chJj ,,1 Ar^ud

r7. Ciai" and Lounge, opbohlered in Matone§£.?&» T

* Side .M Occwiooal Tables ; Davea-Srt.rtablnrt. in MafcoKsnj and Maple ; Book-F,BV.-*b»tnot1tandOrnamentj.WiltoD Carpet mth£ .S.VI 2lJ t-x2Ut ; B«6. Tender, Steels, Coal£?&££ Ornam.otaVblo O'ock ;>».««»;Hind Pointed China , Jnga ; mnuow nangin Ka lumBraw l'« i 7lu»bl0 p»intIj

f 0Dd Bng'Mliijg.,

•wS'lhNO RboM.-Chairs in Rosewood ; Centreiffl d W Anti que Cylinder Fall Secretaire«?4 Boik-Castj; Writing Desk ; Stationery and Paper

SSS^T^aa M^^'in'SnlrS? Suni", Oil Clotb -and Mat, • Brussels StairgJ^W ; Two Pedestals and Statues ;

"g t ilS)

5 Tables, Press, Carpet,

"X^WROOMS (4).-lron Bedsteads SpringParses, Hair Mattresses; Fitter Beds and Bedding;ToUrt -ribles and Glasses ; Toilet Stands and Setswire: towel hirers, ChaiB, Mahogany Chests ofDrawers! Pedestals, Commodes, . Carpets, Kugs,ftndws j»d Stiels, Pictures, Window rfangings andP

SKVJNTS* ROOMS are fullt furnished.fcica«K.-T«oles, Obiife, Meat . Safe, Presses,

rlite drainer, Ware, Culinary ¦' Requisites, PatentManffleJ &c. ;.;. ;. ¦ „ „___'

OBTS1 D8-2.[Two-year-oW HelferB, Side Car, COTCT

Car ' Se« Harness, Water Borrcls, Ladders, Coals, &cOBDXB OP 8XLi.-Monday : Dining, Drawing, and

Morning Roornj; Hall ana principal Bed-RoomB.TnetdtJ : Commencing In tjieXitcbjai;.then Cattle,Care, Harness; tc. '¦

A Cbirge oJ t)no Shillin» will bo mado at thodooiwhicfi (Tlil be refnndea to pnrchasera only.

Icrffli — Oasti. ,I rIOMAS WALSH 4 SON , Auctioneers,

; The Mall , Waterford.Uaicb 16th, 1896. '^THDESDAY. 26TH MARCH.

SALEE00M3, THE ilAlL, WATEEFOBE

Anctl m Of Epnen, BbododonaronD,J i Evergrcano,

f lowtrmg Sbi-abs, OmBJnentpl Ditto, also a raro! collection of Apple[Tre«a, ic. ¦ :

MESSES. IEKKELENB. CiOOKB & MARCTiS,i Amsterdam, have instructed TIB t« SELLtnNRESEEVED AUCTION, on THUBB-

DA7,!26tb MAECH, '94, " at Twelve o'Oloot,, at0nrS>.tEB6diiB.THE IJALij a B»c and CostlyCol|oct|oh of'Oboiee, Good Healthy Plants, trueto name. : •

The Anctioneera request tbe attention of Par-ties 1 1 requiring Plants to this Sale/ Tho tamenoted firm consigned a similar lot to TJB last year,SBdltbise wbo purchased veto well pleased.

tfenns-Casb. ] 'fjatalognes to be bad from¦EHQMAS WALSH & 80N, Anctioneera,! j j The Mall , Waterford, March 19th, 1696.

I . , KILMiraiJT, CO. KILKENNT(Keir ili'e Rjrt and SlieTfrne), about lJ'Miles

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FARM AND STOCK FOR SALE.

TO be BOLD by AUC1ION, on TUESDAY, 8l8tMiBCH , 1896, on tbo Lands, by direction of

Mri PiTRiCK Kuox, bii fAKM at KILMUKRT, intbt Bifony 0! Ida and Coantj Kilkenny, containing47». li Dp.,iSlRtato Measure, and held In YearlyTftincy at ti« Yearly Bant of MQ Oa. Od. '¦ ;

Tbliii a compact holding of excellent quality, Ingood beart'nid conditionl and [s all In Graai, except19 Acrei prepared for tillojre. : It is well fpnced andileltered , and has an abundant supply of Water.

Tho Buildings, within 'a woll enclosed Farm Yaxa,am soitabla to the holding, vai consist of DwollingHonso/CowHouse, CarHousa, !slaiod Coal and FowlHocsas : Barn. Dairy. Btable and Pieeerv. &c_ &o. IHouses; Bam, Dairy, Btable and Piggery, &c &o. I

On tbe samo day the folloiriiig Stock, 4c, will bodisposed of :—

P Oood Cows in CalfI ; 2 Strippers ¦' , ; '; I Dry Cow . i ;

• 1 S-Year' Old Draft-Horso, by Rathbridc,! trained to plough , cart and general work.¦ 1 Maro, G Years' Old, by Old Coroner, trained

! to all kinds 0! work, and will go is harness;i very useful.¦ 1 Very promising Two-Year Old Golding, byj Passion Flower—dam by Old Coronor.

WlrinoTring' Machine, '2 Harrows, 8 Ploughs, 2Carts,| and Tackling ; Tarnip Slicer, swings, &c.Furze,Cutter , Churn Barrel, Heap of Manure, DairyUtensils and miscellaneous Articles. : 1Jforlfurther particulars apply to

! 30HN F. KNOX, SoUoitor,. I j ' Caffiedral Sqoare, Waterford, i

Oi ilo.:. ! I JOHN MURPHY , Auctioneer,; 1 : O'Ccnnellsstreet, Watorfori :

BALLYKILLA BOY : (NEAE KILMACOW),; CO. KILKENNY

(1B0DT I H1LI8 TBOU WiTIBVOED).

I Sana .. for Dale-Contents, 35a lr 24p Statnta Meaiore ; Rent , £28.T;oi BE SOLD BY AUCTION, on THUBSDAY,

i ths 2nd APEIL,'71806,: by directions ofPitrick: and John Msber, the above mentionedterm! ot SaUykillaboy, vltit dwelliog bonM and oat-offlces' tberoon, held in Yoirly Tenancy from WalterCJjsrlce' Gaban, Esq, and others, at tbe yearly rantof JE28. ' ¦

. ¦ ¦ . .;Tbla Firm, which will b4 sold nltb the Landord'b

conkent, conUma 35a If Sip, statute meaiare, and1B all! in grast. It ia a compact boldins, Well laidont' and has a neTor-failirij <apply of water. Theland i» of excellent qnalitjr, well suited for Tillage,Grazing, and Fattening purposes. A Liaestoc'aQnirry on tbaboldln^ wlll:be found nsefuL |, ImnediJlo posjession "Dl bagirQ. Terms andCoedIUom bfSaJe at AocUon.| I

EaJe will take place at tbe mart, O'Connell-StrecbWaterfordi at 12 o'clock noon. I

For further particulars apply to ;: Mei»r« I THOESTON & 8on, Solicritora, !Cathedral Sqwre, Weterrprd j or toM ! ' JOHN MTJEPHY, Auctioneer, :

; O'Connell-itreet, Wtterlord. i

HENErjETTA STSEET, WATERFOED.

Auction of Houoehold Furniture, ' !¦ '. P1CTUBE8, BEONZE FIGUEES, &c. , !

ffi 'O - B f c 80LD BY PUBLIC AUCTIONJL! : at THE MAET, .HENEIEFrA-STKEET,' j: [Oo TprjESDAYi 20TH M A E C H i , i

A JLkrge (Jcintity of -Primed Pictures of TarioianlJoetiL A Splendid-CoJltotjon of Dronra Flgur^stej l-JJarbro Clocks ; also1* qnantfty of HouseholdFurniture, comprising—fining' Room, DrawingSoom, andlBcdroom arrierep. !

Bale at 12 o'ClocV. ! ; ; ¦ '- ' ¦F I : OE0EGE A. CLAMPBTT,1 ; ' I Auctioneer and Va luer

Heoristta:Stree t, Waterford, March 18tbj 189$.

. ^"arm and Eesidence. for Sale/fSLOsri to tko City bf Wttarforf, contoinlng 100^M Actef , b»ld nndpr. Land Commission Court.¦ gptndld Seslience and Oat-cmoes on tha Landi

; I Apply to : . ; .1 ' ' ; V,: j ! : ' ", "GEOEQE A. CLAMPETT, j !

! ¦ ; : ¦ ! : I Auctioneer aod Valuer,1 EebriEttA Street,.'Watofcrd. ; : i

: jCAEBICK-ON-srjIE' AKD CABKICKBEG; ) I -| /l'OWNS1 CpUm8SIpNEES, , j I \1 1'ot t if IiproTfiisent '(&&&) Act,' 17 ond 18 Vlctj

Cap 1<». tmd- Ada amendinB Mme and un'dei-1 Publio Health Acts, 1878 and 1893. ' , it Xojitb .'of an /i?o«j«aeit taVirifr iwaj^- t l'ki-.u . ' A.ff jfrr -i '¦¦.: ¦ ! , ':¦'

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("CTQTICE Is bertby | ren : that «ra »U-rour4'I I ™ ' Aroessmtnt for tbe'.porposea of the atxjM-CT iSta Aots iad tha AB

1< iscorporated thewirta)!iflffk^ '"tntyear, BM bi«thUd»jdn!jr iB«d«bi :'tliii iTo.H. : ComiBiiMDaeff 01 one oni^nif tadvr- ii'T ,. the P<innd,;oo ; an Ocoopios,' fas, ofi

I Aisbsmeot will be payable. ' , . ] . ! ; . : ; !

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'; camooTfcway. v || i ;'i .. . . [r. f]s | ! :¦ ¦ - I am therefore Tolnctanfly compelled to give !< Notics liat from ] this data no ono- except J^Visitots,: orr.Fxiends who h»vo ob|Jainedp«nn&-sion, fcriH Tja ¦ allowed' intol thij . grounds1 of |Glonvilld, rina any porsbn Ifbuinl" Tcbipassing Iwill bo liable to PEOSECUTIOS, ; ' • ;

] . !: . . , 1 am, Sir,- . ; • '.! Yours truly,

¦ i ' • ' ' W. a. D. GOFF.

; r atatdtory Notice to Creditors,

In tho Goods of MAEG'ARET DoYtB, late of Sally,park, In! tho County of WateSortl, Spinster;Deceased.

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TAKE NOTICE, that purpuanti to the Statutfl22 & 23 Vic, Cap. So, all pejrsocs, claiming

to be Creditors of , or otherwise to) avo any Claimsor Demands agalast tha Assets of the aboTe.Darned Deceased, who died on U e 21st day olFEBBOAKT, 1806, are hereby reqni "ed on or beforethe 30th day of APBIL, 1890,to lurnlah in wrltlnR]the particilars of such Claims or demands to theundersigned Solicitor ior EDWJ ED DOVT OJSallyparkj aforesaid, in the Count ' of Waterford,to whom Administration of the Personal Estateand Effects of said Deceased, was on 10th day ofMABCH, 18t», granted forth of the WaterfordDistrict Registry of the Probato a id MatrimonialDivision of the High Coart of Jut tlco in Ireland.

AND NOTICE IS HEREBY FUKTttBR GIVEN,that after I the eaid 30tb day of J^VBTL next, thesaid Administrator will proceed t > distribute theAssots of (.ho said Deceased amot gst| tho partiesentitled thereto, havinK regard on y to the claimsof which he shall then have, had notice as aboverequired. | ,

Dated this l7th day of March, 1S96.JOHN F. KNOX,

: Solicitor for tho 6ald Ad nlnlatrator,i 15, South Frederick |Str *t, Dublin,

and Cathedral Square, Waterford

Statutory Hobco to Credatani.

In the Goods of WII.UAJI FOWKB , !&to of Ktl-murrln,: in tho County of Wat ?rft rd. Farmer.Deceased.

nnAKE NOTICE, that pursuant to the StatuteJL 22 i i '23 Vic , Cap. 85, all pe/eoi s claimingto be Creditors of . or otherwise tot are any claimsor Demands against the Assets of tho above-named Deceased, who died on t i e !flth day ofAUGDST. 1394, are .hereby roquirec oh or beforethn 30th day of APBIL , 1890, to f< rnlsh (In writ-ing) the particulars of such Claime or Demands totho undesigned Solicitor for Ei MOf;D POWKB,of Kilmurrln aforesaid, in the Coi nty of Water-ford. Farmer, to whom Administration of thoPersonal Estate and Effects of said Deceased wason the Ottt day of MARCH , 1896, Rtanled forth oftbe Water'ford District Eeglatry of tie Probateand Matrimonial Dlrislon of the UTgh Court ofJustice in' Ireland., - I

ANDNOTICE I5HEREBY FURTHER GIVENthat after , the said 30th day of A PBIL next, thesaid Administrator will proceed tq dliitrlbute theAssets of tho said Deceased amongst the partiesentitled thereto, having regard orly to the claimsof which ihe shall then have hod notice an aboverequired! '

.Dated this 17th March. 1SC6.JOHN F. KNOX ;

Solicitor for tho said Administrator,15, South Frederick; Street, Dublin,

; and Cathedral Squvo, Waterford.

ONCE TRIED ALWA YS USED

WJHITTIJE'SHaniflreSj Eye grasses,

CLOVERS , FUI JZE ,MANGEL and TpMNlP1 I

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(ALL GUABANTEED FBESH^ CJPORTED.)'

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APPLY AT | } . ,; j ,STOKER!PAB|LlAraT - OTEET,i W»£ ' F J S S M j ^ dp M I®' (OPPOSITE MANOE'TOUCE BAEEACK )

THE PISH STiOEES ,: WATKR1 ORD. '

W.'E beg to advtue t*>e arriva l of lb«I Schooner •• ZoU " wlih 165 TONS

FIHB6T NEWFOUNDLAVI ) FISH andGO Bf.rreli HEERINGS. Wej be

to offer

same at Moderate Pricca. '______ 1

JAMES KENT » isON

^atetfotd ^a^ej g.I MtTck COtb. 1S3»

BLACE OATS-Very litUe oSeriis iiid djmicdftlnw at our aaotAtlonA. I I

I F0KE1OM WHEAT-DnU.1IA1ZE—With Urjo irriTalb; pil<» tod declined

•bont td. ' ¦ 'PLOW:—Dull at a decline of about 6d par tick.

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1 Wiiterford Butter^ MarketNumber o". firkins weighed ht tha Public Butter Market

for rroek endjnj Friday (thia da'r). Prices .—Sitardaj — 66 — 00s. Od. to 100s. *tMonday — 0 — OOs. Od to ooa. od.Tocediy — 0 — OOs. W. : to Ms. OJ.¦Wednwdoy — 12 — OH Oi Ito »ii Od.

; Thnrsday . — IS . — ¦ 86a. Od. to 0S«- Od.Friday , — 0 — OOs. Cd. to 001. "IB

: Ho. of Tirkins Corrtspondlng Week 1/urt Tcai 103Prloe PerCwt ....„ fla- to Ma

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UNEQUALLED 0IRGU1ATI0N.®|e]®ateto_ fleius

41 EC JUBTf A5D

SATURDAY, MABOH 21, 1886

CITY EDITIONDISCIPtES OF DISOEDER

. . If the Irish ;Wbigs could <}nly practice whatsome ofj them iseetn inclined '|b preach there isvery little donbt but th t the unity for whichevery good Irishman must )'earil would soonbe restored by the n'atora! order of things. Atthe Banquet held in Londo 1 ouj St. Patrick'snight in1 honour of Mr Jtieti: ilcOartJby,- manythings were snid with which every Notionalistcarl cordially f agree.'j -That .IIJ;. McCarthywoikedi'honesily lor Ireland in'ifae days1 of oldjno one : would attempt to leny, bnt that hedeserves special thanks for bis porformances:dur'mg | the last five yean is an assertionrepugnnnt to i every faitbfu follower pf thegreat Leadef -whose plac^h > vainly,sought tofill The orators at the cele iratio'n in questionmight with good grace , ha re united, {or onenight alt least ia blotting but the sad memoriesof the tast fcw*years. Altt ougb they did notthink ip; advisable to do eo, wte must admitthat .many of. Ithe eentjrnbnU Uttered Awaken acordial! reaponse m jail iuriijina .": Now, MrJohn !_Dillon, ¦ M;P., who> occupied ih<>-enflir,b reviewing: the political situation, furnishedstrong levideric© that the policy .ojf the Indcrjen-detit Party iJ s rapidly conjmer|ding' itself, tohim. There had been mar y attempts to

killIrish nationality, he said, but h : ¦ had so greata.' faith', so tleep ' and abiding a faith in thoimmpnaliw; bf bat national epirit, iad.thc'ifai*«j?jb1i[ty|0l (rilling-ic,'vthnt. fiei would wel-comejiiQy ettempt of any Govejmraent to killlt.1mtl)Tijadpos8,. Iq_.vjei» of;the attitudetakeji by^JIr; Justin AfcCa)thy!:to the RbuDdTable • <Coaftrence;, ,aad ' i;be: jsupers 'of 'MrDillpo s comrades t-Mx JohnlCetfnjbDd, M f.

similar .decWratJItmvithSa}| r j toneT;6f,

MrPiJlorj |s- iaslructiye. inde<Mr; ipn tbiT _,uity'; : : . i!! : . . . . . iv i '¦: ' ' ¦ i -v . '

questioni Mr Dillon was particularly: emphatic,He'idepldred; tho present" " JnsebsSte dBsen-;tiobii'l'Apd s'tJoke-Torthe bleiiritigfj-bffpeace in'd'tannony.' amongst:; Irishmen}, at < .hoqio tjiidabrqad: in. each, a .pathetic straiin, one w;ould.imagine from his words; that ]he had naughtjto do wikh the outrBgeouS perfcrjriaticea of hitfemisssriei in Loathr almosratjthe aidmenthewas -iitiering: these ' excellent 'sepiimente, j Mr.Justin McK/aTthy.'iri'reBpona^rjg; tb the toast-ofhis heal A said one pr twe very startling thingsconsidering what has been. uThe 'ex-Lea'der,made this declaration- "-All I wb httvef got,todo is!to hbld onr own cour?e;: ;t6'stand by ourcause, to i speak up for oiir jcause to pledgeouraelve^ to neither party io the Siate, buf topledge ourselves to Hrelandi": I ThaC is exactlywhat Mr McCarthy failed to do "when he hadthe Government in the hollow- of; bis hand.He now cries for the shadow after allowingthe substance to :slip through his fingers.After uobbsomiug himself of h!a conversion tothe Independent Policy, Mr McCarthy went on—" Let us bo patient with those who ore to" be with ns, and who do not apparently agree" with us—let us welcome every one who" comes; back to our carop; let us say, as we" do say, that no Nationalist Irishman is" regarded by ns as on enemy, but that all" Nationalist Irishmen we are willing to" receive as our comrades, our friends, :and" our brothers." Iustead of the ParnetotO3goiog back to the McCarthyito camp, it sternspretty plain that the McCarthyites are yearn-ing—tthat is if their declarations can becredited—to come back to us.

But wjth tho experiences of South Louthbefore ; as how can we pay heed to theseLondon' declarations. Mr Dillon's harmonywas in marked contrast to the discord of V\hhenchmen in the Green Isle. On Sunday MrWilliam. O'Brien altered «ne of the mostdisgraceful speeches delivered since the earlydays of the split. Colonel Nolan was thesubject of his corner-boy utterances. Hedrew a veil over the past, forgot that ColonelNolan joined the Irish Tanks nigh a quarterof a century since when men of his classthought it a crime to sympathise with theNationalist Party, and blolted from his mindthe many times he stood by the Colonel <n theIrish battle at Westminster- This fallen star,O'Brien, unmindful of the many times he votedColonel Nolan into the ouerous and respon-sible post of whip to tbe Irish Party when itwas Irish in sentiment as well as in name,turned on his old comrade and friend andproved himself devoid of gratitude as well asof decency. The late whip of the Irish Partyis now, according to the immaculate William ," an old pensioner," who knowB '• the truetenets of Irish Nationality, as practised in theRoyal Horse Artillery," '" an old gentlemangrown gray in the pay of England, ' " on oldhalf-pay officer who takes good care to turn uppunctually every pay-day w.ith the Union Jackof England floating bverhis loyal bearskin."The paper tells us that the intellectual perfor-mance of thia disciple oi unity was receivedwith " roars of laughter '' How can MrDillon and Mr McCarthy reconcile the laughterwith their speeches ia London on Tuesday .They have " old soldiers ' and " half-payofficers" sucb as Major Jameson and CaptainDonelan in their party. iJoes Mr WilliamO'Brien mean his exhibitions of bail taste andhis coarse jokes to apply to them as uel. Itseems to us that unity is out of tbe questionas long as firebrands like William O'Brien andMichael Davitt are allowed to stalk throughthe- land- These men are now the real disciplesof disorder.

Dr Jaegcr'B Sanitary Woollen Clothing, anrlrallpdfor Winter Wear. Price Lijt OD application toBoberteoo, Lodlic, Ferjrasoo and Co. Lto. ooloagent* in Waterford.

PRUDENTIAL ASSURANCE COMPANSLIMITS

The Balance Sbeet of above appear* ID onradvertisement columns. As oar readers wellknow , ths boBinesR of the Prudential 19 distinct-ly separated int« two BrancheB , eatfh of whichforms an Insurance Company in itself. Erentaking ita Ordinary Branch alone, the Prudentialis the largeat British insurance Company , tbepremium income of that Branch baTJDg been noless than £2,304,013 dnrinB the past year. Weare told, in the Directors' Report , that they arcmaking an attempt to deal with the difficultquestion oi old age penaiom. Tbie questionhas of late been macb dtscaBsco, and bothpolitical parties in the Su>te urge tbat tbeGovernment should seek a eolation. One ifreatdifficult; of old age pensions is , tbat tbe stabilityof the institution wbicn proTides them must bebeyond all doobt ; and tbat con certainl y beBiiid of tTi» Pnidmlia.1, with its funds of Dearl y£24,000,000 sterling. Tho new echeme onl ycame into operation last September , and by theclose of {he year, the number of polioies of tbiekind in force was no leaa than 169.791 prodnciogan annual premium income of £6!},974. Fromthe detailed prospectus it eecms tbat the ocbemetakes tbe for m of an endowment combined w i t hlife assurance, fro m infancy to nge Bo Theprospectus gives an elaborate table of surrendervalues and paid-up policies , eo tbat it is quiteclear tbat ns advantage is to bo taken of tbobe17bo may unfortunately find tbemeelres unableto continue their pajmcriu Mr Henry Harben ,who explained tbe valuation , bad again tb*pleasant duty of announciag an increasedbonu», following an increase last year but,again, he impreBBed upon hia hearero that thedirectors nere keenly alive to tbe princi ple ofbaring enormous reeervev

Tho aoseb nere in1894 .. . £31 ,213 .00.1895 .. .. £L'S,915,OO<

At this rate thirty millions should be reachedeaaily hefore tbe end ol tbe centnry, and theeabseqaen t ndranco ol £50,000,000 -ill onl/ boa question of a few yearn.

OABSOZiIO TOUITQ ttElT'g

ST. PATRICK'S NIGH:A most enjoyable evening was spent 10 tbe

Large Boom of the above Society ot St.Patrick's night , when a capital programmo ofmusic tras gone through by a number of com-petent vocalist*, who kindlj lent tbeir servicesto make, tbe night's proceedings as happy and usattractive as possible. .These St. Patrick's Nightfestivals witoin the walls of the Young Men'sSociety have always been popular , and tbe mostrecent of them this week wus no oxception totbe general rule. Indeed maDy old friends ofthe Society went EO fsr as to «aj OD Tuesdaynight tbat neve^ was a better entertainment ofits clae« presented within the building. Howeverthat may be we are not disposed to say, but wocan vouch for tbe fait tbat tbe very largeaudionae were kept greatly pleased and in-tereeted from item No. 1 to the f inale. Thocboni8e.s were remarkable for strength , harmony,and effect , and tbe choir, which WAS a large oneof mixed voices—by the way, it incladedfourteen ladies—gave tbe greatest eatjalaction,arid, mo«t have highly pleated ilr. Bilton , thetalented conductor. Ala L. A. Eyan, J.P , tbePresident o! the 8oci»ty {or the paBt twenty.fiveyears, took the chiiir amidst loud applause,andihev in a'fen appropriate remarki, introducedthe ' programme, in wbich tbe following gentle-men took part :— ,

Messrs J J Fitzpatriok f M Ryan . M J AhearneB. Phelnn , J Sexton, E Barrv, J Grant, J Hcylin!J 1 P Cunningham (rteitatiori), N Flavin , A SFnrlong; and J Kell y. We regret m wcrounable to get a full list cf the ladiia who sang inthe onornses.

Before tbe audience rogo.The Chairmao.'fn fclidtOM terms, proposed a voteof tbtnka to tboie wbo bad so ably contributed totb»j *ven!nft '« enjoyment, «nd speoially compli-mented the ladies for tbo effectivo share which thevbsd tjikon In connection with tho reunion. He tookoocuoa also to rtmiod the members and thole

inends that next St P«ttlck's';Night tbeir Sooletj'ibuilding would bo »ble to •coommodit* notalcuehundreds bat tbonjuodi of people wbo tnlgbtdeiirii (0 pirtiolpAta fa , their feitivitict on tbeevening of the N»tional Holidty, The Chairmanol ooar«e,w«s alluding io Ibe oewbuilding wblch itaboiil.to b« »dded to the present ttrqctoro,.«nd forwh|oj> Mr John H«»rns its the cootrtof. TheMBonncemeDt WM recelv.ed wtth'nnicb enttu'ibum

I Tb^ Hev T F Furlong responded; and In dolna wreferred la happy! teroi to !Alderman Bvan"*Jenxthencd occnpatlonoftheprejldcntii) chair, »Dato tb .B narm and practical Interest ho 'iud takoa Ustbe'iililra of the Boclety. ' Ohe<r« 'baviog boeh glvtbfor tho President, tbt audleoce diepiennl.,i , ¦

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Mr Joliq.E Krxlmond, II F, his iad .conference*with Mr Gerald Balfour, Ghief Beoretary.-anoVtb*IriahiAttorney! General, oh tbo antybtoi sobuiibg• ¦•• gdvemmonb grant !'aa imlflgW&d ia ^ lftos«colamnai ¦Fprthermore; w j learn] tH&t llr Epa-taond¦ hks every : hope '• oi _Wr)ff *We to"renderservice in tho tlirocdon indidatea. V' ./ [ ' , . .' ¦ • ''. . ¦¦

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' ..IBB J3B,JJ)QE . 1 relates - this talo -f" Relist'.. ... .Ty if ia . pojflg inlo, : W<i.t«riord over the

.; ' . 1 , : Bridce leading'into tjro. ownhave toj pay 6 toll for .themselves and theirmachine.}, and tha wheolmon don't approciato it.We: remomber when down in 'WaterfoTd lastseaaon tho late Jack Jamison, af tor arguing withtho bridge koopor for some! time,'jumped OD tohis machine and sprinted aw^y. He forgot, how-ever, about the n>f)> on the 1 other sido, and therest of Hie crosytniad a hearty Iangh when hewas oompefled to dismount ijnd pay up."

j Tho lioartjing outside Mr ESOILS BAY O'Grady's premises next to 5ir

F Dawaoh's promieoa is anovel, wondecful, and inlricate contrivance-The number oi pedestrian collifliom there perdiem must bej considerable. Some B»yi it wasthe absonco of tbii hoatumg wtucn so diaturboaour Cbiof Magistrate'B composure ibia week.

j ' Tho friends— and thoir name isME E v DEKA. logion—will , we are sura, re-

1 grot to loam that thia gontls-man, so Voll-known to tbe reading ptiblio as " Nedof the 'Hill ," jis completely prostrated by anervous lottaol f, |tho result pf over mental proa-stiro. Ontgood {riond had shown promouitionspf a break down for somo time j past, and '.heblow foil on Saturday lust, to tho great grief ofall around hiffil Ho is now under tho best pos-sible spocial medical treatment, and no doubt ina short time 'j Nod of the Hill" will bo with usagain in his wonted vicout and good oheor.

At a mooting Of the ComTBB BOAT • mitteo of tho Boat Club held

CLUB. : on Friday avpnlng, Mr J JPhelan projidiiij, a long di»-

cassion arooo as to tbe best means of providingincreased accommodation at tbe Club grounds.It transpired that the premises are held from tbeHarbour Board, and that this part of tbo foro.¦horo T7M obtained in 1869 for tf>o purposes of aDry Dock, tbo first sod and the last 10a oi whichwas turned by jEatl Spencer in that year. Tbo pro-bability af a railway^ontering Waterford from t hoWeiford direction and other matters havingboon referred to which made it evident that theW B O cannot claim fixi'y of tenure, it was con-sidorod nndejirnblo at present to undertako anyhoary outlay. ! However , a committee consistingof Messrs J J McCarthy, J AlliDgham. junr, L0 Strange, W Lodge and H Audley, wasappointed to take tho whole mattut into con-sideration and furnish a report.

In reviewing tho l artiolesUATEKKOE £> ofiored for sale by a famous

TWEEDS. ' London cyclist's outfitting con-corn Wheeling, an Engli»h pub-

lication , sayB— " Bomo Waterford tweeds in par-ticular caught our fancy, and wo know from ox-perionce these stuffs hang together botter eventhan old f i lends. They sit woll, and ure 01-tremely comfortable." Wo foar there are a greatmany cyclists as noil as pedestrians at homewhoso ' taucy ' Watorford tweeds nover seem to' catci.

We are very sorry to loarnQLENVILL G. from llr Gofl that he haa boen

badly repaid indeed for hiskindness in throwing opon hie beautiful groundsat Glenvillo Us a promenado for tho people ofthis city and district, ilaro flowers which bu setlast yoar have boen plucked from thg roots , uodSL state of vandalism sat up whioh makes itabsol utely nocessary for him 111 self-prosorvntionto close his grounds to all escept those who havespecial pormisaion. Wo ore- sorry indoed thattne public should roquito in sucb u manner 0gentleman who has ovor showu suoh un interestin their wolfaru.

Mr J EEodmond, M P. v-ititodrouiLiSiP. tho Irish¦ political prisoners at

Portland pnsou on MondayTho " Frooman's Journul" ol

A PAEN Si.LiTn Monday published a report olA O A I N . a meotinB held nt Tullyalleo,

Co Louth, on Sunday in whichtho following appeared— " Tho Rev FatherSpiers, C ( ', thon camo forward and proposed 11resolution to ;the effect that the meeting sliouldrefuse its support to Mr M'Ghee on the groundthat bia .pledges ou tho education question worounsatisfactory. Tho rov gontleman said therewas no moral issue in Parnelliam now , und howas as good a Parnnllito as any of thorn (hear,hour). He advised tho people to vote for ColNolun, as their old friond Air Callan hinl nochanco (Uiughter). "

The tooanness of those wrotohedUEA NNE83. mon who botrajec) Mr IVmoll

ie beyond all bounds On Sun-day Mr Wm O'Brien, ei-M P, the comrade ofCol Nolar m Parliaraont for clovon yciua , tboperson W H O during that timo Bpoke of rho Col-as a mar of whom Ireland should fue. proud,und who iiotuaUv voted for him ogmu and aumnfor the respeiuiblo pest of whip to tho Inehpurty, thjs individual who fawuodon the Col foryours, now sneers at him because bo happened atono time to bo a British soldiof. Uow do^on-craU' this man O'Brien is proving hitnsolf 10 beAt the iMt general election|ho worked mig lit andmain to # Capt Donolan , and Major Jamison,two ox-British soldiers, and for an Eng lishmannamod Englsdow , and actually sat 10 Parl auioDtus tt comrada oi tho throe mon numed. who, atthis momont, »ro mctnbors of tbo Irish Whigparty. O'Brien 's speech 'on Sunday uttackingCul Nolar. was one of tho' moat disjj racslul exhititions of modern tiroes in Ireland, and MichlDavitt'» attacks on the ox-oflicor of tbe Britisharmy, althoagh ho W3S mainly instnimnnUil insecuring the election of anothoc ex-Bntwh otticernamod Major Juraiospn, B IOWS what a lofty con-ception he has of political conei«t«ncy. Nothingbetter , however , could bo ozpectod from the manwho took the Oath of Allegiance after hisfjimnna declarations that Iio would never do no.

In the bad yeans of '4ii and '47BAD YEAEB . und '48, there were ir. Wator-

ford threo workhouses namely— tho main hotiBO on John's Hill , ono in Grady'sArch, 'John-lstreot , and odo in Honness.v s lload ,later a Convont , tho ront 6f which is now uudordiscussion at the Board-

Thoro aro now m ibt Water-VJ HOU6K. ford Workhouso S10 jmrBons-

or 18 lean than last yuur.Tho out-door* relief it now £(>4

OUT RELIEF. p«r week—or abtnr £10 perweok Icon than 11 fow netikH ago

In the North Dublin union it 1« uon onl y 1;*)per wock.

The foundatlor stone of thoOLD DBIDGE. old Watorford Bridge was laid

in 1793, and was opened in1794. That; makes it 102 years old. Tliu lateSir John Newport laid the first utobe. or pile.Tho whole coat was ±'30,000.

The pdea of tho Bndgo areOAK PILE3 roodo of oak. Ono of thorn is

now bolng put down in thocontro of tho Bridge. Wo aspect it will bo oneof tho last. - I

The bailding of the splendid. BO3B BBIDQC. Nosv Ross, Bridge, and also tho

; - paynioiit to tha owners , camoto a little ovtr £50,000.; The'wholo sum wasborrowed ftotn goverprncnt for a poiiad of 21years. It Is novr oil paid;off.

; Accordlncr to,, tbo degenerateTHE ' Rang who turned upon Mr Par-

ILLUSTRATED noil oftcrj ewoarlng to stand by'INDKPEN'DIJNT,' him, the 1' Irish Dally l&depcnd-r cut,"' which the dead Leaderestablished , as his. last >rork, wasto live Jurtsix months. Now It Is over four years of ogts,and has an appearance of prosperi ty wblch mostmake the poor " Frcoman" shareholders, on thelook out for that famous •¦ £3,12 per week" greonwith envy, i The step taken by tho " Independ-ent" this week id coming out &s a dally pictorialIs. a. capital oneJ Already It baa bounded up Infavor here, and, without doubt. It con claim, byfar tbe largest circulation of any Dublin paperin. Waterford. We congratuiato tbe ¦• Independ-ent" Comp&ay on their success and enterprise.¦ A n excollent programme of Irish

TUX NATIONAL musicwai rondored by promln-CLUB. ! , ont city vocallsta at tho National: : Club on St! Patrick's night. Mr

P Uoneberry occupied the'djalr. .All th» Items on the Concert

IKISU MUSIC , programmo at, tho Theatre on 8t; ¦ .! I , Patrick's! nlRht wcro by Irish

compocera. Tho Eclpctlons from'tho. works olWoterford'a greatest muslcfarl, 'Vincent Wallace,were recolVea with great favoti; "TaMr B Long,of OlpnmelJ lit jJ 7 Fielding, I Mr W HoberU, MrLougmlro, tlr Ti F Keddy^andiMr M ) i Fltrgeraldis due mairily the success of tho mnslcal depart-ment. /Iha1 ejrfjlsts. who. organized the enfcr-tflirJmcntUol tory'Bratoful to OieDi. ¦.. .C- <

• \ I i ah^etatcinen't wads a couple ofcortaEcrio , •woeks slntethat thr. lato Captain• '• , ! - -1 . Bliabel ifcofliey wii-Lophew ofthe lato Capt John Coffoy; of the W 8 8 ComDany.wo*incorrect.:!' ' ! ' i 1 i 'j -v .' .: ,' . : ¦ ¦ ¦

1 • I: '¦ . • Mr.cn UcdUond, NEWS offleo';: PWMTJJ C - I • ;¦ bosjuat^on, deelared .printingTENOKB. : contractor t<J the Harbour BoardI ; • j . I for the ensuinp; year.

Veaterdny mornfng tho' larai: qnAis ixtvvt, steamer, ¦ « | ,ImperI»l . Princtf*| . J ; urflTcd ct thlr port with onen-

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Messrs ifatthew Firreli'aqd Sons, ShtpbrDkersare the;stilp'« agents. . j ' "j !

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, Thero is great commotion InEB»AT COM- more wajs than ono it Passage

MOTION. ! East. The 8. Si '• '. Pembroke"¦ • ' ¦' ' '¦ ¦ ' , '. caosod euch rolling billows Inthe tlver1 at this riojnt on Tuesday that|.the bonUat anchor at tho iller were daahed with fprce onthe shore. ' The ;flshermen are load In their pro-tests. . ' "T ¦: !• . ' : .- . • . ! . j I' •¦ ¦'¦ , ¦ - Mr¦' Whittle, . of jPfttltement-st,' FOB PABMEB3, announces In this issue that ho

; ¦ .' hasjost ;recelveda ' large, variedand fresh stock of manures, seeds, otcj for thepresent season; Be! promises excellent lvalue toall who may cntrnbt him with their orders. Thentorea ore just ODBoalto the Manor-st, policebarraclra. : j . i ¦: ; r ¦ ¦

Writing !of tho Irish- ExhibitionKILMACTBOMAS o£ rhanufactures lat London on

TWEED. SC Patrick's Day the " DallyTolcgraph says-< " Homespnna,

woven cloths, knitted woollens , linen and peatproducU ore all excellent of their kind. LordWaterford's factory at Kilmacthornas turns outall wool shoo ting! and fishing tweeds, at leastcomparable with Cho famed fabrics of the Scot-tish Isles. Lady Arran's knitted hoBo are equalto Scotch and not more than half tho prico. In-deed, one of tho blprgcst Scotch homes regularlydeal In them as articles directly imported from' Caledonia, atern and wtla.""

At Drogheda on Wednesday MrBEGGINO AGAIN. T Harrington, M P, said he knew

a man at present a member Ofthe Irish Whig party who had been recommendedby Mr P&vltt to the Party as a labour candidate,and he (Mr Harrington) pledged bis honour totbe meeting tbat that man had gone begging fortho loan of money to ths Duko of Dovonsblt|o.the greatest enemy of the Home Rule cause,within tho past 11 months. Mr Davitt wouldread this speoch, and he (Mr Harrington) chal-lenged him to deny that statement. Mr Davittknew the person!,to whom ho referred, and allthe circumstances connected with tho matter,yet ho had not tho courage to kick him out oftbe party. i

Mr John Barry, lato memberDiBocsTED. for Wexford, and Mr John Mor-

rough, lato member for Cork,telegraphed to CoL Nolan on Wednesday throuchMr Harold Frederick—" To Col Nolan. Drogheda." Scurrilous attack on Sunday Impels many meuwho never wolcomod tho idea of separate Parnell-lte Party before to express sympathy with youand hopo for your BUCCCS3." We sqould say thatevery self-respecting Irishman will condemn theconduct of Messrs O'Brien and Davitt In theLouth contest. It was the worst form yet shownby these, masters ot gnttcr tactics.

Mr J J O'Kelly, M P, writes—A WHIG Dis- " The Hon lames Hoche. who la

i OVERY . about to offer hlmeolt as Whip;candidate for East Kerry

division at tho convention to bo held In Kill-larnoy, was discovered by Major Jameson,' and Itabout cs mnch an Irish Nationalist as the membor for West Clare himself , lloche, of London,Is no connection of that eminent StatesmenRoche, of Woodford. Be spent some yepr* InAmerica, and Is said to bo Ilko Major Jameson—a bit In tbe company promoting line , and inpolitics a Hcalyite. Thli bold stroke on tho partof Mr Healy In rushing his man - and one mudto bo wealthy to hoot—into the constituency bo-fore Mi Sheehy had bis convention ieady has hadthe effect of upsetting Mr Dillon a plans aboutrunning his brother-in-law, Mr TheobaldMathsw. It is probable that East Kerry will boleft to Tim 's selection , and that Mr Mathew willbe passed on to North Kerry division , In hopethat he may havo a cheap walk over , for theWhi g Exchequer Is empty ."

Tho promoters of the CountyTII K WOULD-UE Watorford Inilrmary Bill-in-

WRECKERS, eluding the Catholic and Protest-ant Bishops of Waterford-will

learn with considerable surprise, DO doubt , thatat the Waterford Board of Guardians on Wed-nesday another resolution was adopted In oppos-ition to the vital clauses of tho measure. Theywill be oven more surprised If not shocked tohear that this second attempt to wreck the Billwas again placed, ou tho record mainly throughthe Instrumentality of a group of Kilkennyfanatics who cannot and will not see farther thantheir noses when they set to themselves the tookof acting vexattousty towards othars.

[f these Kilkenny gentlemanLOOK AT HOMK . would look at homo they would

probably appreciate tho gross inconsistency of their conduct nearly as well a»other people do. They aro actually paying ratesIn o. county In which an loflrmarj has been formany yoars established, and though they nevercan and never will be asked to pay a fractiontowards tho proposed County Waterford Inflrmary they march into the Woterford Board-room to back up a motion passed at Lismoreobjecting to tbe main clauses of tno Bill : Inthe same way ono of Its chief oppononts In theHouse of Commons was a Carrlck-on Sulr Attornej. Mr J J Shec, M P, who, It wo mistake not ,does not possess as much land in this County ofWaterford as would ' sod s lark Fortunatelyfor the people of Waterford City and County thisvexatious opposition may not have tbo evil cfl'ectwhich It Is designed to have, for tbo UHI will un-doubtedly become law . The would-bo wreckerswll 1 not prevent tho good Bhlp from getting safelyInto port.

Tho Board of Guardians of* nviNii Waterford Union have, with oneHTSTEM . di&sentiout volco, passod a reso-

lution, similar to one recentlyadopted In Wcxford, calling on thu Govornmontto pasa a County Councils Act , similar to that Inforce In England and Wales. Tbat Act, If pa&sedInto law , would mean, of course, Ihe extinctionof tho Grand Jury system, which Is almost unlvcrsallj admitted, to be had In princip le as it Isunrepresentative.' In character. Tho only dis-sentient was Captain Bonaparte Wysc, who con-tends that though tho present system is theoreti-call y indefensiblo, mill it works well On .theother hand the lion Dudley Fortescnc—who like('.apt Wvso , Is himself a grand juror , but who isopposed to taxation without representation was infavor of tho resolution. Capt Wyse is to be com-mended for his ^chivalry in defending the vcrjweak cause with wbich he is a3soclatod, but wehave so doubt that as time rolls on bis hrttt rjudgment will guldohim into the path of rectitudeon this question at last.

A capital Point-to Point racoPOINT-TO-POINT, meeting was decided under tho

auspices ot ths Kilkenny Huntcloso to Kilkenny yesterday. Tbe first evont wassecured by Mr Smlthwlck's Jubllco. with MrGeorgo Smlthwtck in the saddle. Capt Lang-rlsho secured a popular win In the second ercntwith his horse North Star, and Mr P O'KeefTerode hlB maro Merry Laes to victory In tbo Far-mers' Raco. A number of Watorford sportsmenwere present at the enjoyable little meeting.

Readers of TBE NEWS in the Bal-Ma DWYER. linakill district should not for -

get to mark tbolr voting paporsfor Mr Dwycr who Is a staunch Paruolllto Thovoting papers aro being distributed to day.

At a special meeting hold yes-Da COUGIII -AN . terday, on tbe motion of Mr J

I'arrell, seconded by Mr E Bren-nan, Dr Cougbl&n was unanimously elected U Ofor Ullid Dispensary In place of Dr P Stephensonwho hns loft for Carrick-on-Sulr.

A great number of WaterfordTO sportsman will leave for Liver-

LIVEBI 'OOL. pool on Wednesday by the W 8 8Company's boat.Mr James Walsh, Chairman of

RETIRED. tho Kllmacthomos Board, hos re-tired from the guardianship of

tbo V'nion, Mr Walsh was connected with theBoard1 for a long time and was a valued member.He never indulged In the political lunacy whichallllcUd others In tho Kilmactbomos district.

Mr J Murphy, auctioneer, soldFARM SALES , for Mr Wm Browne the Ilath-

' :, patrlck farm on the lyth lnat,for £385 and auction fees. Mr Duniord, solr , hadcarriage of the eale, and the purchaser was Mr PA Murphy, solr, in trust for Mr Irish. We oca byour advertising' columns that Mr Murphy his yetanother e4le of A fine farm at Klluiurroy flxdd forthe 31st instant, ot which a large attendance isanticipated.

A telegram has been revivedTltAiionK this (Friday) afternoon fromMFZU OAT. Lieut Basil Hall , flxlcj? the ex-

crclso of this boat for Mondaynext, !

Wo aro pleased to notice theA iiEcqui) largest consignment ot brandyAanjVAL. ovor landed at Waterford from

, Charcntolylng atClydo ShippingCo to tho!orflcr of Wm Pops, Henrietta street,and Eont under bond to Customs. 8omo it theenormous caaks contain upwards of U00 gallonseach. , : '

: Tbo Central Ireland Hallway Ex-w ATEitronn TO tension Bill will soon become tho

JTOLUKUB. .: law of tbe land. Tho principalI I thing It proposes Is, to mbko a

new line from Mountmelllck to tbe fine torn ofMulllngar—a distance of about 30 miles. ' Andwhen this lino Is opened, thero will bo a directIron road from Watorford to Mulllngax, ;of 08miles, which Trill bo a most valnablo opening upof tho central part of i the country to oar Waterford traders. I From Mulllogar there wilthen bo direct communication with tho North otIreland, Including Cavanl and Belfast AB ourcity wJll ; thon|bo directly connected with thocentre bf ' Ireland and even the North, It will bofortbej Great Western Hallway Company oC Eng-land to put on fast boats on the : Mllford line, inorder to encotirago the trade ol , Ireland by thatimportant routp. . I ¦ •¦ • ,. . . '. '¦ -i Tho famous i" World's. l*revidcr"

urron m j| will shortly open ! B>[ branch houseWAIWTOKD. :¦ ia W&torford. Ho has leased tbe

• : i. ' if promisea 8 Uroad street from IIIJosoph! Boyd and oiknsifo alterations aro 1 beingoanied out so as to render tho place tuittulo fortho business which it Is prbpowd to carry oni Thawork hna bcenientrnsted to ili Patrick Costio, con-tractor and buildor, Ths llanpr, Knd building opct-ations will bo probably cqncliidod; in order to allowthe opening oi ibo pramjgei' far bauriea on tbe tinto!M»y. ¦ i ! - l : < ; ' ¦

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: It WM »n action iby Mr JamssDelaney, Greena'briike: MlTJs,'3itteniiy,ragBinltMemi B and H.H&U. Limited, W»t«rtori for 300damages for breach of contract by the- defendants insupplying the plaintiff , with 200 .b«r«lj of maize,which he ordered according to a certain specifica-tion! and having been furnished witbj A iampla ofthe corn. This cause of action was sUtcd ' m thealtem»ave, either (l)for noa-doliverr of Ihe cornordered, or (3) for dslivery of corn bf! an ;inferlorquality to the sampla. The eubscantial defence putin oh behalf of tba defendants was that they dulydelivered the corn to th« plaintiff; as obntractod for.and that the com nti in' every respedt equal to thesample which had previously baea furnished.The cise wis heyd btfora » jury who* found for theplaintiff and damagM wete asieued at £116. The ciseoccooled the mtUI f i n of two dayi la tha heuing. Anumber «.f Witerford witntwes Jncloding Mr H JFordo and Aid L A Bym, J P, were einmined for thodefondantj.

Ale drinkers and hooieVeepon pleats noto tb»tyou. can Ret Basi and Co'i East XndU Pale Als bedraught and in bottle In better condition at T & HDOOLAU 'S ID GeorRe'i Street, than you c«n fromtoy otbor home in Witerford. !

CITY PETTY SESSIONSTHIS DAY. ,

Beforo tho Mayor (presiding) Mr Wmj Orr, R If , AidNelson, D L. Aid Power and Mr B Heame.TUI MiTOIl ASP THI COEFOEATI O7FI0IAL8.

Tho Corporation summoned Mr Vf Jonca for nothaving tnffirient hosrdirjg in front of a houss on theQo»y which he WM hiving repjurwl. I

Ons of the Boroagb Cotutables having given erldencaof the iniafScioncy of tha hoarding uectcd.

Mr Peely, Town Clerk, who represented the Ccrpcr.stion, told tbat closed his cue.

Tho Mayor—Too must prove mrcrs than that.Mr Feely—We cannot do §o.The Mayor—Was Mr Jones naked.to put op tha

hoarding ?Mr Fecly—I don't know.Tha Mayor—Do you mean to tell me as Tone

Clerk here that Mr Jones or onvooo else that wishesto repair the front of a house can corry on the work for» week or » fortni ght to tbe danger and 'Inconvenienceof tho public without the Corpout* officials interferingor taking action. I e»w the way this placs was. Themen were engaged in hacking sway ths mortar off thehomo and up to Friday but not one of the Corporateofficials moved in tbe, matter notwithstanding what Ihad euid about it I then Cook (ho law in my ownhands and to protect the citizens constituted myselfUrban Sanitary Authority. I 6ent the High Constableto Mr Jones and aeked him to pnt up a proper hoardingwhich he at once did. I will aak ihe Bench to ^"Tni*"!this case. Ths Corporation officetg never moved handnr frtnfc in th* innlb,,

Mr Feely submitted that from a atrbtir legalstand-point be no»entitled to a convictloo.

Mr Fleming, Borough Surveyor, hivioi; bden ex-amined and Mr Jonef. having made a statement.

The Mayor mid a majority of the Bench if ero Infavour of imposing « fine of Gd und costs.

A number of householders were 6ocd for keepingpiss within the thirty feet limit.

LICIHSINO CAU E3.There were two prosecutions (or breacbea of tbe

Sunday Cloning Act. One nai adjonrned for tboattendance of a witness, and in tbe other, in which,a plea of guilty was entered , a (I DS cf 10s and ooutsnaB Imposed.

fcoa DOO 1Mr Tborntonjial i ho appeared In a case io nhloh it

nas alleged tbat a violation of tbs Ian hod beencommitted by a dog beloni»lo< to tbe ProtertantOrphan Sooicty (laog bter) The *niajal , It appeared ,irae afflioted mth wandering propensities. ,

Tbe Mayor—I aoppose the do({ has been destroyedMr Thornton—Oh, yes ; we will exhnma , him if

necessary (laughtor).A nominal fine was impo3Cd.

A SCENE IN USSHER'S AECH

A WOMAN ATTACKS " MB ORITELTT."

At tbe conclnsion of tbe City Polico Coartyesterday tbe prosiding magintrates—the Mayorand Aldjrman Nelson , D.L.—heard » seriouscomplaint from Mr Bobert Small, tbe local In-spector for tbe Society for tbo Prevention ofCruelty to Children , aguinst a married womannamed Kate Finn.

Mr Small stated to tbe Court that on Wednes-day evening he saw the woman going about thestreet under tbe influence of drink , and as shebad an infaut child ia her arrm, he determinedto look after her.

The Mayor—This woman, I think, is an oldfriend of oars.

Mr Small said tbat some time ago sho gotthree months' imprisonment for cruelty to berchildren , and while in ganl gave birth totbe babyshe bad in her arms on Wodnosdny night-

The Mayor—I thought I gtivo this woman sixmonths.

Mr Small — So, your worsh i p , it was to herniatpr.

The Muyor—AH ri bt ; prjeeed witb yourotory.

Mr Small then continued and eaid tbat be sawFinn go into ber bouBC in Usaher'a Arcb. Helooked in throug h an opening which was at onetime a window , and aBked ber bow BOe wasgetting on. She tben invited bim inside and beentered, tninlod by ber apparent friendliness.She then said , " Now 1 have got yon, you old

, " and immediately picked op a knifeor n fork , ho coold not eay vrhich , for botharticles wero ly ing on a box ; ruthing towardsbin; she added—" I will ri p you op now," nndkept darting the knife (ur fork) at him withher one hnod which was free. H,' ran out ,and ahe followed him «tlll carrying the child in herarms, but she wna too drunk to run far. However shoBcrenrnod oat— " I will rip yon np and hang for you "He eaid -" I will b.iro you arrested," to which shereplied that when tho camo out of gaol sho wouldstill carry orat her threat.

Tho Mayor—And yon now rccioiro a warrant ?llr Small—I want to have her boand to tho pcaco

If I can, your worship. Sbo cumc to tho ofScc inBailey's New street on the 10th of February, andthreatened that tbo first timrj she caught mo inU6shcr s Arch she would stick n knifo into me. Tholint time uhe did catch mo—which waa last night—sho proceeded to carry out her threat.

Aid Nclion—I am afraid we will have to geta coatof mail for tho Inspoctor (laughter).

Mr Small's evldonco was then . embodied in anInformation, and their wor«hl))s granted a trarrantfor the arrest of the acenscd.

At the City Petty Secriooa to d»y, tbe norain Finnwaa charged with threatening Inspector Small, whogave evidence of ths occurrences above narrated.

The Mayor talced the defendant what ahe had to <ayfor herself.

Defendant—All I have to say is, that whea I go togaol next time It won't be for nothing (lacjjhter).

Th» Mayor said tbe woman jbiold find ttroacreties of£2 10] each, or go to gaol for three months.

Nr Orr, B M—will you give the bail IDefendant—I will give yon two ha'penny bcrriDp,

Will that do you P (Laughter).

ROUND ABOUT THE MARKETSThe tola of tbe bacon tr.de I , gotting r»thor

moDotoooo*. Tho eutera return ths prise at 3-« forpigs whioh It the aaoae u that for tbo past four or firenoeki. Tha foreign supply on ths Kog llii market* l«enormotu and the borne anppt jr limited. Bow thUaffects tbe trade it It easy to ec». Tbe manniacturerjbare been hoping agalnat hop« for an Improvement latha trade for t, long time put, bnt to long a« tho supplyit aa ranch In ezmsi of tbe demand there is yerj littleproscect of tbe mncb hoped for improv:moot beingattained. Tboy deolare that pnrcbuing pigs it 32s atprcsontfrom tha farmers ia not verv profitable btuineu.

In their report ol jcsterday'a Doblln MatropoliUn.Cattle Market Mwwra Oanly, gona & Co aayf i— " Not-witbitondirjg the lodifferent reporti from oro»-oba.scolmarket* we experiaaoad to-daj. B betur demand forwell finished b«af doe , no donbt, la great raounre, totbe dimlniihed nnmbtr of cattle aipoaed. Bongh andInferior dtacrl ptiooa sot qnotably clmngtd. Sheeptrada alto iffooted br tho >hori inpplloj , and fanovqnalltlef mads a ibade mor» raoner. Beof, 21 * to 03tDer o»t ; mottan. 6d to 7H per lb.'r

Mr Wm Power, CutUr SiltJmiu, i»oda tbe follow-Ing report of tbl» m*Vi Wat»rford market j—FirjU,023 to 9Gi per cwl ; •ecosas, 81a to 881 ; thirds, 70s t.7C». Sapply Inereailog diily ; demaod atesdy.

Ths lopply oontinaei limitsrl in tba batter market ,tha largcii nnmbtrtont in daring lbs week boug onSaturday jut when SO were aho*n. Thi top pricothat daj waa 100a. Daring tha rcmalnlnji da;* of tbsweek the price* ran fro m 00a to OSi and Wj e. 0' ooun»the fact that tha aeason h*A only jaat oommenoedia roipomlbl* for tha ootsptratirslr imatl anpplycoming is. For tbo correipoliding »Mk of laat yeartbe number of firkin* . on Ibt market was aboot tha¦ame. The price than waa from 81a to 05* per owt ,

There baa be*n a fair anpjly of lay asd straw ahowndorlng Ihe week. Lut 8aturd»y ther« were ovtr IOCloadi, bnt from tha nnpmpiUoui character of theweather tad from other unset tha aappljr for ths re-moindrr of lbs w«k wu untlf. Tbo prioei per togare :—Hay, 60* to 70*: wtear«n atr»w, 00a to bit ;wheateo aheif, CJ« to <0i ; oaten atraw, 15i to SOa..llanooldi and torslpt aell at from 15* to ICJ per too,

THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIB1Y

A meeting of ths Committee of ths Wateiford andSouth-Eaetern Archoologioi.1 Socioty wu bold thuGvoning, His Lordship Uoitlt«v I>rrjhceban,Bi»hopof Watorlord and Iiamoti.I'rcildtmi, In tha chair,and the following member* being sJio present—Ce.ptBon*p»rte Wy«e, J P|M* O B BoUbn, 3 PtB«T FPower, CO , md tbo Hon BtnroUry. It wu renlredthat the 8oolety accept tha InvlUtion ol tba Boy&lSociety oi AntiqunUns of lrslind to joln heir ex-cunlon from Nowfioas to Dunhrody »nd Ootuniniyi,County Weiford, on Ee*Ut Monday n*xt ThoCommutes exptcascd the . hope th»» Bwrubera d«-sirout oi joining tb» oicqnlon wotM notify umi totho Hon bscrotiry »t tbq ratitet p*»Iblo dite. Inconnection nUhtnopropt^eadruwmit ia propowdby the Society,' » ' * I mfBclenB { tomaherol member* intun»t« tiuilr 1 intention of attend-Ing, to cbArtei • itaamcr torn: W»terford ioNew Ro»*: - op tuttt Hqnd«y to join the BojalBoclotT it AntiaairUnj that. I .'«>« anjtol«ooo*lyttiolved that • (>e« o>py vt. tb«. " JowtaO" b*•applied to tb» Vttt Library; Waterforf, »nd lb*Hatlooal Llbnry of JnMoi. ; It wu abontolvtdtbat mtnbcn wbtte anbtotipHow »t» i» »«»« forenrrent jeir bo rtijnMtwJ lo ritolt «m»,

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"i or Mr4 WQhep ' .,":.",. ", ¦i l i , ;: For Colonel J!foUn : .'.."- : .U'J^ 1 •;i For Mr. Callan . [ ' ;..l i "' • ' i^'P-W;At tbe eleotion in 1892.br Amlrto .tbViWbiji

Cpdidate waa retarn=d for: South,Jjontb kjr ISB6votes and lut July to «oowred- fie»o«<rrfftr:theParnelHte Dr Fitzgerald ty 862+ot«i; I-» :

|Dr Ambrose bivln(? oied, HefTrW'DTcQb.a(\Vuip) K»laa (ParnellUe) |>di<UlUa(Nlat<tientered the lista. : ' • ¦"".'''. :¦""'•'•

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WINDSOR MEETING. ". * • :

CUMBERLAND STEEPLEcaABE.—Tho Bcei walked07cr ¦ ¦ ^

SELLING HANDICAP HBBDLE.—BowWnncr,

CAsitK HrjEDtB.—Oregon Trtnnerv TStirtlngprico-5 to 2 against. '• " 'f - - '

BUCKS HANDICAP HOEDLR—Bonnr ftSSTw/nner. Starting prico-5 to J aptort.' ;|j

WICKHAM STKEPLECHAfiE. —The Bills wianar.Starting price-* to 2 against. ' ¦" "'!

ARUY AND NAVY SrKEPixcnA2E.'-i-ConE5rwinner, Starting prleo-6 to 4 on. '' ! - :

LATEST BETTING1 Loodon, Frldiy'i J.16.El Diablo and: Qoarrol were well DWktfUor the

Lincoln Handicap . to-day, and Eorr ,vM«re itoodat 1C to 3 for tho Grand National. . Frlcei ;—',

, LINCOLN HANDICAP—U to 3 »g»VO»og»ay i10 to 1 El Diablo (t & o) ; 11 to 1 Qnaml *ndClorans ; 10 to 1 United ;20 to 1 Yigcrjax i id tolChassaut and HighUnd ; 50 to Latccn l.ajtn (o)and Earl of Annandalo (4). ¦ \ «

1 GEAN D NATIONAL-15 to 8 *R»t Bcry (^More(t & o) ; 10 to 1 Cath*l Bed "Waterferf ; 66 to 1Cedouin ; 100 to 1 Plcetwlag. . " ': '

Puaorcl of tho Lat8 Us..:E4V7Cra- . Dcavy. • ." •• .¦

Tho remains of onr mncU-caUcmcd feljoirdUten,tho late Mr Edward Deevy, wore lntfincd tn toofinjilr burying ground at Ballygnflntrr Ust Saturdayraornlng, and tb» fnncial was larg«, repteaeatauvetod reapectible. , High Mass and Office fortba DeadT7cre previously Held In St John's Part* Cbnrch.thoMoat Bov Dr Sbiehan, Lord Bishop of tha Dtocese,presiding. Ther« was a largo attendanco of fcjergy,Scladlni-BeT W H Sheeby, D D, 6t John'.CdUege ;Eev U Birron, a 0; Ecv W Browne, Adm; Bor wtnerRtteerald, OO | Etv W B O'Donnel), Adm ; Ber PPowlrTcO ; Ber IP Farlorj, O C; Ber PatntTBurke,OC; Eev Father Carroll, 0O; EerTatbetJDowley,Adm; Eev Father Ormonae, CO; Bo*W Hmirey,O 8 F; Bev Father Baldwin; O 6F;TU>r Father SkeUy,OP; Ecv Father Eoche, OP; Eer Father Flynn,J> P Eev Father Walsh, OO; Eev Father iKtttlng,fc' P, Danhill; Eev Father Kackett, 8t John1*College jBev J Mockler, do; Bev B Mocklcr, do f Bert Father¦Walsh, do: Eev Father Phelan. 'do ; Ber'FatherDtmphy, CC; Bar Father Maher, OO t Bsv yatherPower, CC, B^ybrlcken; Eev Fatisr Oadopa, CIC.

Aft«r the ob.eqnks e corUge prooe^dedtoBany.Runner, tha chief mourners being-MrOE N &*%» **Masters WUUe and Jo/k Deeyy {«oni|, M««rr.BlcW

T C • D Hjlaad. T C; J A Fowrr, T C; fi Hatne, Ttj J n JCoi.'TC ; A 8 Porlonf, T C; AU Powtr, «i f» " "Vm Uobortwn. Artiar "o*""?*"','" pwJ2STinfbS?o"S. Patrick Powar. Mlehaal|««W'»«:¦ ',oha_l!"2*jSLJ

;i> Dorani John lUckoy, Clerk of th« UaUm ; Qeo Brlaoo*,¦Thomia Eoja, 4«. :

THI WREATHS.The following wreaths and floral tributes were

received :— j . - , - • / • ¦i With Deepest Sorrow— From hu loving wife,

To Dear Father-with Deep Somw—From huloving childien. > , . , ._ " . ¦

With Sincere Sorrow—Fttra his fond Brotheu. \With Deep Sorrow -From his fond Siaterj,With Deepest Sympathy—From Pit, aud MaggU

I With Deepest Sympathy—From Bridget and Michael¦Sullivan. . ,, i| With Deepest Regret—From John Carroll.

Wreath and Cross-Mr »nd Mrs P A t-turpny.Hpwen—From Mn Doyle. ¦ . .

" With AiTectionate Sympathy—From the RfbtlsorlJ,Newtown Lodge. : .

With Deepeit Sympilhy—From. Mary and Gcorg«Upton. I . . .

With Deepest Sympathy—From the Lady Assistant*., With Feelings of Sincere Sympathy and Eegret—From his Male Assistants. '

With Sorrowful Remembrance and Deep Regret—From llr Heame, Lizzie and Jack. -

With Loving 8yrapalby—From. M A Kjsbcy and

To My Dear Master—with Sympathy— From Mary.With Heartfelt Sympathy—From E.and M NowUn.With Loving Condolence—From the Presentation

Community, Castlecomer.With Mrs Morris's Deepest Sympathy. <

, With Sympathy—From llr and Mrs Wnelan,Broad-street. , ' '

With Kind Kegaids and Sincere Syrnpilhy—MrjO'Reilly, Quay- . ' , ,«With Deepest Regret—From Eileen ana MichaelO'Donoghuc.

In Affectionate Remembrance—From 'bis fellowmembers. City Club. . : ¦'

THE IMPROVEMENT OF TBAMdRB.

Within the next , few days a. meeting will beheld to confirm the steps already take4> to]placsTramnre under tho provision* at tba Town*'Itnprore-mentAct, We anderatao^ tb'eproposilli only to levy for tbo trivial »utn neqded tolight tbe tona It it, to be boped no oppositiontrill have to bo faced. Everyono woo knowsTr&more mut admit the' absointo neooiity

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The Cqaohbulldera' Btrike.PROSECUTIOHS BEFORE THE MAGISTRATES

FOB ASSAULTS. , " ;Before tie cegtoatea at Petty Seetoos to day, tha

Uayor uruidirg, a conpls of cast* ,ol aauwlt aadthreatening laaguag* ariang ooV of ths recent *bjk* otcoachboildera at Mx TJoxasxTa yttfhilthmnit waabeard. , • . . ¦ • ¦ . . .' . - ' , .

; Joshua Fat nil itmrtnostd James liarffaman forocjinlt, lit L C Straage appeared (at Farrell, andMr Inoraton far MaoNaouo. . .¦ ¦

'. -' The, evidenoa of tns oooplainaat wu to the Reflectthat he wu o>» o< tbo** who had left Mr Doraud'temployment ud dcfesdazl had'wmaiasd la the pJaoa.On Sunday •Tuning h* wsi in Mri AhaaraVpoiUc&oaaewith torn fnond* cad defeedsnt «a4 tapiktf, nunnamed Neill, yho were at present woriioj id- Itofid**,wer* alao theri. Mrs Ahearne, made some remark toNeill wblch h* did not bear sad Metll . at.baot stfasdround and advening witneM and hii compamka*. *aid" Yea, here an two ol UM wcallsd hUcUm."Witnes* wUhlog to dia»oci»t» bioaelf frtnn tj tmat *fOTjreplied "Yea. lira lieiro*, only t»a." Wllfc tta*clacNanur* tirew a gUaa ol bwr la hl« i*ef Sa4 t|)Uaga nick from th« haad sl * EWO wsK4CarrssvwV>waiin witsess'i company, itraca Urn on )2t* heM whh ft,inflicting a wound which he had, to p* diawej'by adoctor. Tbo police wen seat tar and Bes5anar$wsBtaway Joit a*ta*T oasss. : . ' ' ¦ '. . ' : ". • ¦ ". ' •

In reply to Mr 'rhornton. wltaisf uU Jm Itvl bwadixmiiaed from Mt Dortad** , *an)oTBieaI. : T»fo otthe men wbo were with hia bid also left tha'ilaat.batnot braaw Mr Darand Wiiold not tak» Wat back;

Jame* Sdllr nri eom>bqraUr» (vidno* M dli alsoJohn Cnnaa, BoU iuti:tu * with Farrallal Ux>time. Corran stated H .MiMa'sadetf «aa Uaf<eU t«c^hh*Mb««n*a^bor Ma>vtl*i*H«V HefeUile-1 tbs droomatrqer* as *tst*ii W funl, aadaddM tbat wbac U< lattH ropUad WitrrfUiieoarkMicNstnara flrtt threw :U» best OTerj ¦]», aad thtatook witnow1

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AEEIVAX OF THE VES8EI1 AFTEB COM-; ; PLBTE. BEEITTAi- j

At ««reo olnates ,to tight o'oloct aim. on St,Patriok't D.W tha «teamsbIpP«mirol»,[belonging tothe Great \Vntetn Ball»*,y,Coinpai>j.of Eo&Und,Derived at Ibo Afltlpbl Wbarf,tWeter/ord, havingtart Mllford *t SOJmlohtea put two o'clock tho samecrenttol mctnlnri thm icoompllabinR i tho passageajralnrt it Tdrj *tr«tifS tide In theabort t Iron of 6 bour»83 mlnutw,K p«riod which w.fl farther minced ont&v retirn Sawtfee to Milford the «ama eveningitafMiWto u MOet people are aware, ia one of tho•pUoaid fl«At ot tart «teaa>er« owned by, tho Great\7eaton Hallway'ol EngUnai ono ot the weslthiostend rsost power™ corporation* in England, and hatcarried Bail*, ptitengert, and oargo between thisport and Milford for ovsr 40 year*. Anrloos to keepven abnutlof tbu requirement* ot poblla trade tboCompany d<t«rmllied early last year to improve weirwnel to tbd lollMt «Unt of jber capabilities , «o asto inorea*«]bor tpeed aod to' brlofr her equi pmentIron stem to iwrn np to date lo ev«T)> poa*lblompect, and. Indeed, they deaerve to b- ooogra.D-lated npon &e eueceaa "Web tbey bav» -chlr-v.d intbcit reipeTta. In Maruh I»M th» Pembroke -ae(jlven into fcbe b'»nda of Messrs . La- .d, u,.- «o.ldwnowned il|ipbniUor. of Birtrob....), Tor tb* purpow of havtU i.er fitted s»UU f in sc.ew ,., aod ot-in e> Trord-fcakirig a new vensel of nor, r.hioa abereally it toIaU loknta and porpo.ee. Aa CaptainDavi<>>, the kopnUr and experienced commander ofthe Pcmbrof i,»M to » Kr*B rfcportrr on Taendav—- There ia nithiog oi the original ablp hero only herehell," a Urte-nnd accurate description of wha t badbeen done, lit ia dot our intention to Rive a t«ohoicaldescription if the 'coo-pltx and beautiful mtcbiD.rywbioh tbo 4<P II" carries. Suffice It to s»y thaiwith ber.tw/n «re«t. and bet powerful eogloes of«t ». fa .-_,. ,ka Prmyirnl-K ifl tin* nnn nflbs most modern type, me rcmoroKe u o»» ou»i»tie fai -t -Bt ttearorrn 0' b« r cl&aa afloat, and tbepasttS8 botween Waterford and Milford will now berednctd to the mloimum of time. Toe entire coatof the alterations and lmpro»nnent< in tre vesseltotalled np to the »er J retpeotablo flunre of £35,000,arid nrodlrax to aav t'.tr wnlleber s ^a going quilitirnfeiive b»en blnogbt to tbn hi^heft pltob of perfectiontbo comfort And oonvonfpnee of pKueogera have b«eo•i»cl«liy atokird. i The ltdlit aittln K torn, rbltb id•linakd on [tbo right of He ent rance to tbemam cabin in a | d«lrj ty bnudolr , spaoloos, welllig hted *nd lumptoouslv deoorated In white aodeld (fold, with roj»l blue upbulaleiing a. Tbe cabinItflf la cftDfortrtHy. not to 'tj laxanousl yfiDrf np tad iheilteplog.berths, tbe «ute t«omi aorltbeir anxilllaliu are of Xb« mo«t comfurtable and up-to-date charactet. Tbe electrio light i» all through tbechip, and in (Act ewrylhin;; that modern science coulde«3gest for tS« perfection throughout of tbia beautifultpecimen of marine architecture his been atuiltd of bythe buildera. |L> eich of tho deeping rooml tcouoinjof apace, oowUterJ* with complete comfort, ia Inepretsiling idel. Wo find here fjour b«rtb«, completetoilet requisites, hot and cold w»t«r and electric lights.A ttxnbinatioi) tielei bwin, drroririg glaas, car«8e»tand£e», on the in st modern priaptplot| ia amongst the baod^and hindromo accelfones with which tbo the Bleepingroomi art I fitted ; eluctrio bells axe found nithin tmjreach of tte| berths,!; and these commonicute with theSteward tad Stewardess from tbe gentlemen and ladies'calls! rtspectlTely, Which also have tbe advantage ofbeantifnlly-Etted lavi>turi(B cooveniently eituired andwanting in no hing |neoe>iory to the requireroenU oftha poeaesgen '1 here ia a cosy smoking roim on deck,olao lighted by electricity. We congratulate theCompany | ope n thdr aucceu and we wish OapuinDsrio" tbe but of luck with hil fine abip. On Toekdiy¦ Urge nnber of citizens Tiaited tha Ptmiroht byiarltstion udlinspecMd her all over. Tbe unanimousverdict of all was Ikkt abe was " Splendid," an opinioneith which ye unhesitatingly concur. The (turnerIdt tbo Worthl'Whatf on Tuesday etening, and whenCteazniog down the V^ver rocketa were fired and tbedectrio Tight op board was effectully brought into play.Thoai&nds oB iptcjators along the lino of quayidincjtd hcTrtjpirtnre,

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V10TOBY JOE ffHE W 4 C 1 BAIL WAYj COMPA NY.

On Tneiday the CenUal beland Railway Bill wasagain before tije Sejcct Committee of the House 0/Lords, presided 01a by the Jiarl of Lauderdalc. Thebill seelu to althorik, the amalgimation of the Water-ford and Ceitttl Ireland Bailway Co and the KilkennyJunction Railway C«,i the construction of a new linebetween MouofmelliiU and Mulhng;r, nod the grantingof running powers tq khe Wstcrtord and Central Ire-Und Railway Co qvfcr the Midland Great WesternJUilway aysten from )Mnllin gaj to Cavin.

Witnesses;b. ring ieeneumined,The Chairman sai& the coramittee have come to the

cendn&ion tha the bill can proceed on condition thattanning poWer 1 be given to the Midland line over thenew line proposes tojacqnire them on the old MullingarCavan Unei. A clauie nitut be inserted in the bill tothat effect. O/ conrae, we Intend the new lines shallbe to constructed that facilities for running powerscrcr thit line uiay hi given.

Mr Pembrolie Stephens, Q C—A clause shall beprcporaJ asa crongnt up,

Mr BienoiibassetMked for time for the considerationcf the claQ*».|

It TO thca Arranjcd that clauses should be exchan-ged in tb» evening, and that the matter should b» dm.CIU"d btforo tiscoiiniittee if necessary.

Idr BltnncrtisjetJ Q C, tzid the decision li a veryr hui question (01 Ue MidUad Gieat WCISCIE.

A Sci P SO U&LTA.MB, DUllOJtD HABVEt BEUTES HIS

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Il4,ei,i Stb Mudi, 16DC.•niun Oia.vDto» 'l«J''tnZ Li'erpoOl, »6r Balta, in

•rf VZZ 'J ' nj (ar, tia monotony of bit &t su being

Stai th/ Aay liJoUJ 'ala^ - For eoverol da»l we

^ rodour, V«y unlike that of tbo EmeraldwL b£%> go abroad

to learn, by contrast with

otor««ate|«iV *«• that l«l«cd b called by th.nbow OS*. TW vUw at dibrtltar (Bock and Town) uin bT at nadS.by right »Dd In tbo early morning wastStauUnd frtrikingoc*

by night brilliant moon

T^Unbi lUunloated th«

Hock aci

Jown of Gib-

d faWt wtSb could wt bw .«n at n hl. AllZ~Zd 'ths BaV It rngg"1 mounUlnj, those ou tho

ESS rf Oibrdttr, t2-»"» the other .ii» belTff nS7 . Tha [Book itself ,risa to a height of nearlj-Ko?tort, to tlflj *> «"» • aouataio. too. I wentSheh> itoot 9JLB- »itb all tho 14 tot cabin pas-¦Bsrett in tbo boat, I being the Only 2nd cabin pis-

SnStr oo boardSe " Anubia." Our two native boatgS charffe* la Ueh P>' f B »• °n »hD"' »' whkbZ5m ther mtntWa Jione well We landed at eoraeline atepa, ne»r|» B>V\U* house, at tbe extreme nortb-SSSSSthe>wB <*A Bock cf Gibraltar, and ao.nStared ourseHes about tbo stroeta on foot or in theSTe»U, <umon« to see as much as we coaU duringr Lw hoSTteahire. I walked along Wottrpon

ff triJiMeinJi to betbo chief btuiness thoroughfare,is crowdedTnboth .ides with shop, and buainess

,{ffice» Tte siopa ain) »ery foreign looking, and are'ZZS* kant bT2at»»« 8paoiaids, or '• Kock bcorpions.

vV.^SmVnlTcaUed by tb. British reaidents.ZI.ZZ et the bonuttodiUe. for sale »r*. nowevor ,La-d BritiTh manufacture, »uch as Hnaiky and

ffsrS." ¦«» «""*1' the caa. in aouthem

Pi Sr«raieeH being coolerin hot weather thanET*J T JnStdfflS iliore sunhght. Oibraltar hM

:«S,bbStr l»to« the ga oo. which num.S-Vwi5^M0 lmen. Most of tba inhabitanU are oH-i .i l'nSsin ibut thera u» many J«a Arabs.

^£Wp^iw»r -tto5gb .o-»?'.

eti end tow » are quit* level enough for cyc*- '¦ArWjeeing eno yb of :tbe town , aod being cheated inLV*!L tij 'thff attea»irf one penny by a ' Kock!£S5oa' »M tbTl'«* O3"' "°m Born l. booghtgn5X>pa, iWted upwsrda, uceodiig by atone' rna andateep iocHnaJ.' to see aometbing of the wonder->M ^JS 1of »bk} >Qib *lUTl *lmou. In,i ihown b» » aoUU *, wto tarned out to be » entire ofI Co. Donegal, th ougU two of the g»Heri« in question,<&£ axiaionVlO feet wide, and equally high, and1

St tttoush he asUd root, with portholes, or em-r .Wi uii there, oppcete raort of which cannon

• ^X^ S^n^^^V01 '"'^" "»ZL iThad » T« 7 fin« »ie» through OD« of tho port-

' ipj ¦ i i;n» n wazd*1 the low. f"'. graesy , isthmus' 3. £m i toek rf Gibraltar

%tb tbe main-

i JSMoaraoTsSo rekswoik* fcr «Pplyl»8 tho town,

: :l£S-?»ffi rtSiT Ho.mui»,i witb «pOM pi now¦TEaivtoJ* tb. I background M our TWW, A

¦ 'KiB te l wuff w «h» «»y t°p of th. Book ofgLSs^Xak Jnudrdiof fMttbore ut. Hcre l

, 22Hj FLSLui. nia JuntCndowB to cakh the boat'llSSSatfte in 35ta*rM JuUI-put tlevea ; but, be-

; EfTmfta ii <<i3f int«nlBKi (i 1 wuiowrette-J In

¦ WLZEFtiSribSthaf «f» • g»«t m«ny llrith itj^^fe^^sUfdMy

.j. ga<W»;-.vg*3Cg ; ,j„,ot t&|ba»chwar.. l ,fi! ) |BsS&TKlC3S5m.: bdsj ^Ufwi iad !'

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LIFE IN AMEBICTO THB SDITOB. O» TH1 WATXEFOED i ITSWS. ,

• : j ¦ : . Boston, February, 189B.Sm.—Some years ago in this city an Irishman would

be afraid to.venture to cross the ferry, bis life would bein dan r from English wolves. To*day bo pa amongstthe leading men of the town, despite the endeavoat* ofthe A. P. A. to extinguish his race. Thq AmeriouProtective' Association is a remnant of the know-nothings, and

bound by oath to

oust, il possible, everyIrish! Catholic from: every lucrative position in : the8tates. ; Ever^ now' and then some crazy preacher' togain 'publicity; will level against us- storms!, of abuse,portray our uncoutbness in glowing, pnraseology, andwind up by declaring our Religion and ouraelvei, amenace to American prosperity This, every timo,brings forth wido-jpread indignation from honestProtestants of th« United States, who nro acquaintedwith our philanthropy, forbearance and nousectariaoinn,as may be Been from tho religioue denominntlons of ourParliamentary representatives in the past-rconfidencein them was seldom misplaced. 'I'ho -un-Americanprinciples of this Society will belts own destruction ;its members are riot Americana. Are they true citizensof any country / It ia very doubtful. Tbo greatestcrime we are guilty of Is intemperance?: What isresponsible fnr the ignorance of the poorer clnssea ofthe Iri«h p^acantry T Ii> it not English misrule 1 ondsince int< ro|.trance and lack of knowledge go hand inbund. Why do they convict us lor p crime for whichthey are responsible I And oompare the statistics 'ofliquor consumption in I reland with that of Englandand Scotland , tbe result nhowB that wo are the mosttemperate of the three. Drink biia injured Irelandsorely; we cannot induliro without every body knowingi t ; our generosity aod good naturo must be dominantupder the effects of stimulants ; we cannot contrut o'urmirth ; it must pass off in song and laughter, and soldo*lioit's enda In a friendly brawl. Other nations dri ikmore intoxicants thai*, the Irish , j?t they do so unseenand unheard, but itn effect* are difhrent—the knife'oftbo USS&AJMQ —the dark C I O»'!B of oigb.1 conceal atilld»rk«r crimen of deepei" infamy and debiuch. to bebrought to light with the morning gun , and never to bolaid ug*inst tin Irinhoun. An ;i rule n nation's iotelli-grnc is not t<> be estimated by its itnigrating population ,which would be a better pro"! »l its physical qualitiespo to ppeak. Yet tbe Irvh imi^'rant is becomingbrighter every day. Thin ii onl y a* it should be ; (jivethe labouring clarof'8 an opportunity to improve theiridtf OA and maooera by gettiDg up free reading moms inthe couotry districts ; hasa the bifbory of their own

•dear Inod read aloud to them, &od after a while noInnh Amrricao oao teach them love of Fatberlaod. Wohave to suffer from a certain claBi of butoanity woocoma hitber to degrade Ireland and tbe Iriflh people.)Iallude to the disci ples nf the i'um militia, of obacuregenealogy, frx) lazy t<> work , aod afraid to handle tecmusket, Iruh to day. Fn(*liBh to-morrow , Ac , Ac, menthat are only a burden <m aoeiety. bere as at home,whose blooc la no innre Irish than that of teerjlpquimaux. Would you lenro who are true cituwns hfthin grt>at Hepublic I then watch well tboee whovoloDtorily fill tbe runks in timo of war. This theInih peupln bnve donf> , and America known that tbeirbcarti are yearning to do so again. To bear some bfthose loafers describing our people and our country toin born enemies would make the blood fraezrf in on a iveins. They arm our oppressors to crush as . down , bjitlike the twigs the more th> y back us tbe more,we epread.It is no wonder that Americans would be flgreabl y sur-prised when they visit the Emerald Isle ; they then f >^efor themnelver, that oui people are intelligent, and batemany bnppy hotnett , aou irj itead of being behind teetime* in some re.^-c'-* our Irish cities—VVaterforti firinstance—give tbem food for retleotioo. If everycounty would follow WaUf rford in its educational ent«r-prizes . young lre!aorler« bciDg acquainted with tnapast history u! thf ir courtry, would imitate its brightrecords and by u future endeavour would brighten thosedark ctooda which sometimes renders it dismal. Tossavage Indian would ) ie]d bin life for tbe prrtwrvationof tbe unfruitful forest or wild dreary waste whereiabe was born, wnat then should we deserve were we toturn our arms against tbe Unii of our nativity, when Itltbe fairest *;>o: ¦ U eartb When our friends oroas thaocean aud ahiue under tbe bright skies o( the great<4tPower on earth 4 6ne monuments, and the greatestworks of Art itup if ying them, and for a time seem toquestion tbe ability of mortal man u> produce them ", batthen again fol'ow the Inhabitants of thoi-e mansionsthrough tbeir. pastimea ; see tbem go in tbeir thousandsto gaze on torn* plcaring landscape, or some scenes ID

tbe country } bear bow they lavish eulogiuma on tuenatural beauty— boauty that the plainest sight in anhumble locality in Ireland would far surpass Beforeyou leave it watch yoc well every view of the EmeraliGem ; feast your eyes on her 6miling landscapes, hersv/eet-scented lawns flnd flowery dells; abad ey groves—tbe haunts of feathered tongsters ; Inspiring woodlands.. the rtisort of poetic genius ; store away in yourmemory sketches of ber lovelv plains and murmuringnvuleU, fairest of all recollections, to us insensible bytheir familaritv and appreciated only when high seasruD between us and the)loveliness of Erin's Isb fashionedout to perfection by 0 Greater Hand than mortal mm.—A« usua. P. i C.

Honoring Ono of " Tho Old Guard,

A2J INTEBESTINQ FUNCTION IN NEW YOBS'

We havs received tbt following UiteTc3tlng corn*muntcation , which It gi't> ui much uleuure tipublish :—

TO TBt IDITOB 0» THS WtTtE70ED VtV».DIA B 8IB— Will von kiodb give spoco In yon:

JourcaJ to a report ol a meeting of tbe Indtp-odtntIrish Part;, whiob was bold prior to Mr Patrick Daly's,departure from 1'ew York for doar old Innlstail . —

A meeting of the Independent Irish Farts was h»Uat tbllt hted-qulrters, No. 280, West Ffftj -Nl oDhStreet , New Yot» , Ait«r Ua usual builarti bad baondituotod ol,

Mr Edward O'Flahe'ty oalled fit Mtsnilos of th)metnbars to the fact 1U1 Mr Fatrigk Daly) ODD of (hamost earnest workers JL tho i'arty, was atout leavin gfor Inland opon aD extended visit , and be de'lred ,tberofore, on bobaif ol tho Iriab Indepondont Party otNen York, to wisb tlr Daly " ffod speed' opon Msjourney, and to proton* him with a handsome goldcbiiE and a locktC (In tbe ccntto of which a larj-odiamond was set) as a oouvenlr from tbe friends be vr&jli dvi O g bohiad—friends wbo rsoognltod hil true vain*and hn un«asualcg bat tlroUss efforts to advanoa tbointerests ol tbe Indopsodent Cdotl in America, PatVtif j fhear? imllo acid voic» would bo mlss.d by abbrother S'-OlJtM H B<i jnendli »nd hil rtSurn anxloualjawait«d. , . i

Th» preseotallon having ta 'tt \M *> . , JMr Dal / tbanked the obainnan anu !MBBiX".f»* '*? !

baodaooe gift , whick he asenrod them ne allyappreciated, and bo promised them that oJthoogh howould bt- tbousaods of miles awat he wcnld aliravs btwitb tbem io spirit.

Mr Wta.el y Ellis then rang " Farewell , BemimbctMe, " and ' Onld Ireland Yoo 're M» D.rllna , " M \Jobo DrDmmy saog " [The Boys of Wexford i " aod bitJoseph Gillao played '' Tbe Conlin" — a cornet solo-j.with much aweetneas and effeot. [

The looket preaented to ilr Da 'y hud engraved uponIt tbe following Inscription i— " 1 o P Daly, from thaiIrish Indsprodeot Parly, N«w York. " i

Amongst tbo#e presetit—Thotraa F Brady, C B'ayn<>j,J ; Daly, Tbomai Barrett. P L Unmet , il Brr>lic ;James Dark in, T Da);, James Horbat , A O'Kelljl,Mariin Orgao, iohn tteona, P Kill«n. J 8 K'arnejt'1 hoaaa Lee, James Wards, Robert O'PUhe.t j. 0 JI' arka , Deois Mclnern fl r aod Ldirard Mdlle U ' I

Jsfaedless lo state , a ; oom^roos crowd assembled aiwharf to gjre htm * (food " aeod-off, ' and afterrepeated band#lbakinKiPat »ta>t«d for di ar old heUndlwitb baorty ehatirs and|a '' tl^er " ring ing in his tars. |

Mr P Daly — among bis ajsaoiates better and,familiarly known at Patrick (Henry George J Dal y)—is a native of Cappoquln. At present be ia residing laCork*. Ho is s tiucore and onaslQih lover ol bianative land- A few irtj oke part bis undo Captain JamedI>aly was interred. Tbe Captain «aj a genuine tvpoof tbe good uld school, intelligent , courteous andindustrions—a Ia itbfa = aud fond buaband , and MReoarooa, bind and loving parent: Peace toaabes. Mi!Pat Daly case down to be present at the funeral , andstayed on a visit witb bia oouslas. All the maciber* offThe Old Guard were delighted to tee him at chtifmeeting ; and aa for tbo members ct tbe "IdisogyaiatiBociety, " they received him witb open armi. WbcnFat again signed the roll and vowed to bo faithfulto the rntaa, be minutely inquired lato tbe working oiltbe Society; and, in reply to a remark of his that]tbia being a leap year It wpuld have an injurious effeoflon the society , to which a brother raerpber replied.

" Not at aii i np to the present li bu oot sapped tbaIntegiety of any of tr.« cro«d, minus ono—D.E—wbohad proved (alae to bis'vows." J

Tb? isms member jadded that another member waswobbling— '' tho tausolea of whoaa brawny arms srelatrong a< iron bands.'' i Pat was terrified when be beardabout hit erring brothers, and Impulsively grasping bitfellow-member-a band ,;tald witb a merry toioklelo bia•ve—" God' Sate Ireland: if at any time I contemplate

, - tbe society I !will hil a f ig * and this will bo)leavin» '¦-••••tion that I have lailen Into the btudaauffieunt ncl.u. • ;««. p»t Da'y, I may ado, It Ibao! th. Pioliati oM i" i_ . ' -li .- ffrittsuonlbciauthor of " Jaclf Saunder 'a Farew^ , »v, Rtatalore of the redoutable Jack a dopirturo fro m »^.for Isniafail,

Of I or Tin OLD GUAED .• EilllQB; a pig la tbe localitv of Cappon,atn, we are in

formed, si-rninca tlia loteotloo of bocomu.tr f> borjedieu Aporker i« slaughtered, cared and "bucoulzed,"as a peaoejoacrlaff to the :gontler a«z by the eon]asaUy-locline4bacbtlot, who thtu nalltes ford Io aeircb of hiaa&nity. i

WATERFORD DISPENSARY COMMITTE

rba mcnthlv meatldg of tbe Committee wai beltCD Monday list, lie BIOJUBD MOBBICIBT, T 0City High Sheriff, presldinj;. Tbe otber mombenof tbt Comtnlit-e f i t t to t were—Tbe Utyor clWatctford, Mr C KedtnonJ, T C, Mr H D FlihtrT C, Mr aeor«e Olampeu.T C.aod DrOIMacketyHoo Bee. Or. Collar aed Wblte,;UedkBl Ofacen,were aUo present, ! !

Tba rootini boilcejs bsvlrjg tern rjcfio throug hVe Catlsr tafeired to tbe oeceisity fur appvlotiox

ID apotbeory for tbe district , He atld De Browne,Xocti Qoagramtnt Board Ioipeotor, felt to atrongljoa theaul) ot that he b»d pt/Oilied to come dowcind aUeoil toy tteotioj i of tbe Commlttet at wblontha proposal «ott4 ba cflnilderedi :

Mr Bedmoodi^ld the aubjeot oagbt to bs diecuiiei ti * Btouog ip'ooiallv eopt«ncd for tbo pur-

ilr CI«op«U tiprteied tbo opinion tba', o far siit ippurtd ai prt«ai, tho ippolatBiO; wci OD 'oWeMityi | If tb*y Bppolnltd an »pothe;try theyIdorj ld pa»ihiB » Mlar/ u big «¦ that tho/ ptld (bedOtttWi •frbidii \ :

Hi ifiibenUqflitoi frbftt th» duUJi it tinIfiaJhcOsrt' wOald. bn ; ; . '

tit Cljopelt-Hs wcilM poUr ttrdlcirt) ffott ottoboitl" to inuibri and you would bsrt tb p»y hiui *oU itl«ry f6r tb*t (Uoi{bti>tl.

Dr Cutla'r tj«pres«<l toe opinion that the Com*mlttrt would V practising economy by tntklnir ttaa¦ppolBimrOfV I tleie w4» so dlip«oi»ry district «iUrgs Or ta impormnfat Waterford wblcb bad sotan tpothosfy.i' : . !'¦ ; ' ¦ : *

Blilmatflyift IU deelded to bate ft ipoofal meet'tag oJ tb« dotrjttiitlei tontaned todUousi tbt pro-pol'dfjipof iiimebir - . 1 • . ". : ; : : '¦ Tb» Mmllb ng boilieti *at ot * purely roOllnejclnriOI«t. ¦;iTTr" \-. .;

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| Tlis is thg title if a volume just published bj TiPisher TJnwio, and the author is Mr Thomas Lfnfb,iM.P., vfho.- ha* ^ofie good , aetvice in tbowing .the[gross injustice under which ; Ireland is labouringjthrough ber exSiting fitundal relations irlth.En«laoipThere is no doubt i whatever that the author pu a(thorough mastery of a! subject to riulrjr important tothe interests of; ottr country ,und yet so little, under,jstood by the' vast j majority, of iu inhibittnU.1 Heshows in a Conclusive mannn/uat IreUnd Es and halbeen taxed ont of'all proportien, and enteii info akeen examination of bow the evils dealt with havetrisen, and Cq Vhat extent they may explain the'.im-pDvcrishmtnt. the 'discontent, and the deiwpblaUonl ofIreland. Mr. Loujh justly, points but that it ischancteristlc of the Irish people that in agitating,especially In recent years, the grievances under whichthe country suffers, great promineuoe has not beengiven to the question ot taxation and goes on to »y—" Mr. Parnell preferred to appeal to orincioles ofjustice , appareittly in the beliel that if these would notmove the neart of the oppressor, there w»t no use ingoinrj into details of finance. The Enelishman ¦ isEreptical about principles of justice, and he would atleast like them to be illustrated by some clear grievancewhich he can understand and put right. No form ofgrievance is so Intelli gible to him as that connectedwith taxation. The great revolutions of the seven-teepth ar.il eighteenth centuries arose out of snebquestions , and oppression in this form his alwaysexcited, amongst Anglo-Saxons, the keenest resent-ment. Surely, then, it can never be inopportune itoappeal to such a people to consider the question oftba national burdens which they have, in quite recenttimes, forced upon a country towards which there isat bottom no feeling but one of kindness to far asintention goes." The story of the exactions it thientold with clearness and convincing force. The au&orpoints out in this phapter Ireland, as a country, ' isabsolutely dependent on agricultural all otber. em-ployments- being in comparison quite unimportant ithaf the difficulti es which have overtaken this greatindustry in every European country, have owing itospecial circumstances fallen upon her with exaggeratedwei ght ; and finall y that the country has been, and !is,without the assistance which might possibly have beenrendered by a legislative familiar with her circum-stances, so that even well-meant efforts to alleviate tiesituation only had effect of increasing the volume andIntensity of the suffering, especially in recent years.The subject of Irish taxation is comprehensively re-viewed and anal ysed by the author, and his argumentsare illustrated by diagrams of a most useful and in-teresting kind. Tbe publication of this work cannotfail to gTeatly benefit tbe cause of the Irish taxpayerby bringing home u> the minds of British statesmen ina concise, clear, and conclusive manner the terribleInjustice under which the country has been, and is,labouring. Hundreds of millons of money have beentaken wrongfully from tbe Irish nation, and that systemof international robbery is going on stilL The authoreloquently concludes his admirable book in thesewords •—

*' The story which has been told does not .owe any-thing to its telling. It it but a dull, and often obscure,recital of facts which should*jw known to any one inauthority. They are known , to many who try toconceal them, but they are of:h nature which makesthem difficult to hide. All these facts point to thesimple conclusion that Ireland JB a nation starved inthe midst of plenty. Why should Irishmen rely nponeither of the English Parties ; what have ttleyreceived from either but heavier burdens and lighten-ing of the means to bear them. Let the British, then,with their abounding wealth and their strong Govern-ment , not be amazed that the Irish are a . little in-different to it all. It is not want of strength! so muchas want of a just appreciation of the circumstancesthat they have had to complain of in their rulen so farBut if a Government should arise more richly endowedin this way, the road of reform is open to it, whateverits principles may be.''

THE GAELIC T0NGU •The eighteenth anoutl report of the Society for

tbe Preservation of tbe Irish Language, crhiah laJust to band, ia decidedly of ao encouraging char-acter, and thoae wbo trave interested tbemeolvei Intbe preservation of tbe Gaello tongoo will find Inits pages, mrjoh matter for oongratulation , Con-tinuous and uniform progress, It la itated, batattended the Booiety'a efforts, and the year 1896 basproved no exception to tbe general rult. ID fsa> ,everything that constitutes the statistics of vitalImportance to the movement la it&ted to bare ehorrna blgbl y satiifactory aod sobetantial increase. Thecompilers of tbe Bepnrt express; gratification at tbonumber of Notional Sohool teachers who bavt In-terested tbsmselfei in the preservation of tbeNational tongue, and at thi foot thai the number pfpnplU of inch iobools rjbo were prtuonted for ex-amination ID Irilh during tbe year 1895, traj muoblarger then toat of any preceding year. The Reportmake) tpprcciaiito reference lo the efforts of tbeRational Teachers sod tbo Christian Brothers towhom tha practical tuc«=» of tbe Society'! effortsIn tba preservation and revival of the languago Ustated to be largely dae. Tbe pstriotlo aod CD.lightened action of tbete two bodies, tho Reportaide, it la marked aod plcminjj contrast to tb* retro-grade rciolution of otber teacblog associations , whowhile they regret that tb* oJojsel on whom the;dopond tor pupils, largely tend thoir children toEnglish icbooli, y tt by tbolrowo opposition tj tbeteaching of tba old tongue, prove themselves un-worthy bf bating charge of tbe trftlntog of If libjoutb, Tba (poily increased sale of tn« bookiInued by the Society U alio poioted to ai affordlcjpractical •od aDcontrorortlbie Jtldoace of tba Ormbold the taovemeBt It galnlog throughout tbeor>oolt/i A ppended to tb« report prOpar It a synopsisOf tile cofreapondoncb which bda beon rcOolrcddurloj tbe je-jf bf ih« Oeolety frod geatleaeo I Dtbe pro?inoej Interested In tbe propagation bf tbe ottbe Irlih toognetnd tb* extension of tbe Influencetod'phere of operationiof tbsorganliatloo. Toll lo-olndcn letters from ft few K «att*mea wboiO efforts inour own eoQnty to (oittf t tasta for the study of lieold tongue b Ions tlooo noil-known and appreciatedBt, that we need ouef no apologloi In traBtferrtntitheir remark" to our oolumoi, Mr Mlcbad Foley,National Oobool Teacher, Blog, DaogarvaDiwHtea I—'¦ it tha tthl t got tha Brport, t nu bniUy o&tagcd

In propafinj children to' Rellcletis Examination1 in{(111) bbfl Bnillth—trish UperJlally—the) great majorityoi'the'cM Mr"a tltlS| W«bi -B'* "hero/or* t tfst solablo to <?nt« to yo» at onoe. T1!* Irttb 9hUdFU 98««isr and away superior to tbalr EoglUh oompeUton.Tbt former not only knew the toxt , hoc also tha teutaand meaning. In fact, they aniwarad In tbeir nativetODRUt liko little theolog ian!. Thete kaow thoroughlyweli what tboy were talking aboat i not to In theEoglUh ohm, tbtrs was evidently something wanting.1 mutt lay Indeed there II a gradual wearing awayol thp Irish bbya to (ho English pnyerf and Cateohlin.Thit I> not lor the bitter , ftblnlt. We are down hnfobadly In wane or Irish Oslecblamx, Tha one ira uoo IIthat by tte lata Sir Williams, of Dnnfftffan, amember of tb* Ostlanl-i 6ocloty. Ftther Hloitay It thsrUllj ioTit Examiner for the Diocot*; and oft Lordship,Dr Sheehan. moat have tbt preservation of tb» flnoold Irish prayora of our anocstora at hetrt, whon hoappointed to this important potitioo , a gentleman olFatbet Ulckry 'i knowledge of Irish. It U a long tinssine I wrote to you now. Your Report la an (xoallectonB.*

Not leu inteieiting will bo found the folIonlDglotter from toother Waterford gentleman. Mr J LAhern, Professor to the De. La Snllo TrainingCollege, Wateiford, wrlrcj :—

" I am bappy to loform you tbat an Irtah Chair hubeen <-ttabliabed in this oollegt. I have the bcraoor tobo oalled on to fill it, whioh I do with the sreateiitpleasure. I am preparing a data of 22 specially fortbe neitTeaohrn' Examination, and aa these bav» atolerable acquaibiauco with tbe spoken language, andare taking to tbo etodr of It with great earnestness, Iloel confident thtt tloy «i I be. able to teenra theNsttonsl Board'* Certificate coxt Jul y. "

Amoogat the remaining oorrespoodenoe will befound a letter from Mr F Crowley, Suirvlllo, tloat»com, la wbioh j the writer states : —

" ft It , indaed, very oncouraglosj to eft »hal nobltefforta are being mads for the revival or our old nototrtongue. TheScciety bu, without doubtt reatos tocprgrstolait itself on tb« Rlorioos work aohloTed bllttino* lt* inoeptlon. Although there remaloi moonyot to be done, yet * think there la no oaoia for fear onth»t account, ag iu all probablity the ooet trying dlffl.oultiot are aJroadf lurraounted, Aod now that man*Hloatrlout men ara ao nnaelflthly Intoroitlnatbemlalvet for tho preservation of oar language, ther*ia reason to booj that it will torm oooupy th**potlUo»»u -uo ..WKM MI4H wunu wmga it looma norar bavabit." | I r

these UtUrt, it wffl bo leto, are altogether of abopefal obarafl(er, though it most bo tdmlttod nsfar at tbe Report before ua goor,; it dooa not ihov• '- a coqatry where th* Golio tonyue It solargeTy «be .ab .g, o.'.'!* °MBle' « H ttl. .?:«of tb<?Couoty Waterford , tbat tbera Is quite 10muob energy directed toward* Iti prciervatioo. a^is apparently tbe eaae in otber counties. How-ever, tbe public mooting rtcootly beld la the TonoHal l and tbe inbieqaent intereit wblab It evokedIn tbe study of: th* native tosgu* mty have donemnob to remove tbe imprciiloD tbat an »p»thotlbattitode toward* the fata of tb* language woi beinggenerally adopted. W* believe the »«d«ty vfbpc*report wo have) to Iarii*ly quoted from, bta bec(ilubjecUd to sol a little oritlolem recently by at traitone gentleman promloentl y aiioclattd witb theGollo revivsl taofomont. Into tha merit* of tn«lmatter we will oot pretend to lnqalre, It I* I luffl;cl«ot to uj that tbt document now before n* glrc*eT«ry evldenco that tba Boolety by whom. It liItpuai osi, darioif tbe year 180S, workod| witbenergy and no llttlf lUocei* tdwardt lelostttlng, uMr Crowlty pnti I', our tdritbOr tidgas In tbslposition Irs the HngrjlsllO world Ttbleh it »hoal4never have loat, » ¦ ' : I

• todrtj /of th* fVMit»sllrM:of tte lrW) ttBfsOiAtnutl lUport. 'rabllihM i f thliBKratarr,« Uoltttiort)JtiMt, OabiiDj |; ; ¦¦: '

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Ifol&Q<t Pt^Wgatloa V 'tlgiiB C&UffftygiThB Mifotnlnflnbn1 of >tb» ttttt iHlantt Mtvl itt,

tthlob •* Ira Jjlad lo il« it oUaltHtlMa by Ikat blf httiodtrd of Ui«r»r*| e»B*)t»Bo# wbtcb tl* taitckrdIfor/ nUobit^f the pUBIIdatlon tlrJcl IU f rat M*'MJbulnl a vei» iitfr*iUc» a(Mol» ob Jh» Vdailtdbibf th» Inland BBTlittlob Df Jrwltndi by Mr >aiai4rVa gtbtlfmaa bjlo ptjililon aidlnetof on tbt bbaidof th* Orand t danal CaoptOy rtdd*r» bl* oamH'.bnUon on tbelubMi a Terr vtloabl*oon I 16 tbep»p«r Mr Faloar dhetiiid it t ttiB lebglo Dtlt'trllh1mttob , cleamrai tb* oompirtU»B tterlUet Kllwail!and oatlil* a* amM CM Inland trarJtport ol goSrblfithltoountry. Mr P*|n*r epetji wito tb1

* aiufUob, 'tha tmtb of wblcb U Inowt) totlu moai *|«tti«n|art¦trident; of naMr»| pbiloMpby ' that, a lotd «Utooled with aHli*** *tp«ndlitir»of t>o«)*ron waterthai on taod and; ptoiMrdt to »tjo* thtt oca-Mijutntly, wataijtraik, Whtrie thrj aw or»otioal, e*kif>ro»ld* tb* eb>ap«ft *"ln4 °'< ">>nd Iranipvrt ft*qdall» _*odf«flilltlfjs an pft VldtdW iOtb* but form

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w»T rai«* and had proper attaatlon boea paid thaitaalnteiflDee > of i thaoa waterwayt taey ooold UwoJlted: mnch mote «opnoa>tcalt; than at pnxest 1*th* CUB.* ifr Palmer therefor* advocate* Iba Im-provement of tha «xlttlag canalt Ik Inland aoaat» allow- of lh* uw of boat* of a heavier toonag*than at ftr*t«nt' and tba oaoalisaOoo of raeh rirtr*U could bt> tntae' ardUbU for mail tnJBo. AtprtMnt, he tdmiti, Irlsb Inland wat«rw*yihar* aot*noh alargti1 axoottut 'of traOa u «rottld *I»*wbcMb» oonktdcrtd *uf2al*nt in cnler to Justify aoeot->»7 ol tba kin* bat if by any raaani the requisite.?kpcnditnr* ooold b« provided to lengtbttj Irtahcaajj l»ok» (hen cheaper, carriage on tbt oinil*would toon beoom* an aooorapllthtd fapt Llgblnil wan art' a! rather favorite pantorsfor Irbhatjrioaltnril dlitteii at pnient, bat Qr Palmerdltooanta to1 aome extant tholi valtra. Jh» writerdeals with' the qocatioa ably tnd with a preat deal«t (apart knowledge aid though tha reader mar notM inclined to Coincide with all bis argnmesta it Uu| welooniB. oontribntlon to tbo dlocnralon of a,qnutloo whioh io no amall «ray affeoU tbo materialptosjerity of this country

IN BW IEBLXJID BITIEW, Inland Transport. ByJ|E Palmer.

4 BI UPLE, INEXPENSIVE , AND EHE0T0AL; , I . PLAN .TO Tin IDITOB Of THI WiTaBTOED HITfa.

" { Stmmorville, liareh 14,. 8LE,—I trust th* eanlbsry authorities will ao longer

delay taking aotion in regard of a moat objections!}!*imlaanoej, the abatement of wbloh beeomea the moreurgent with the higher temperature of the advancing•iaaon. !1 11 alluds to the itipecal of ths tsvraje of the LunattoAajlim, ths whol a of whioh norrlflnd* iU w»7t atmottonchanaed, to tbe publlo road, in olos* proxlmitj to*6mo houses ia Ballytruokl*.

'Th* Aajlnra now rajoja exetptionai fao'lHiet forOf alinlj Wltlt tilt nuisance, from it* position at the toycl a hill, with th* wbolt of tbo laarl doping down tothe bottom In Iw jown poajtaslon, to that by filteringtbia Do1lut«rl ' strsitn thrnnffh Bart nf an flTiattaffregetatl* gardps (which, when deeply trenched, Itwould enorrootuly fertillto by tbo nay) tha foul wattrwould reappaar at th* bottom Iu a perfectly par* asdlanoouona oonditlon. *-| , No ocftly eojlrif«riDj scheme, trith all thu attendantdelay and expense, It needed for tb* purpose, and Itconld bo carried ont mainly by isylua labour in th*66nrso ofa f*ei dayt.

Ths plan Is lo umel*, <o irinpentlv*, tad >'» effectual<U ha* ,been prorea in hundreds of cases elsewher*under lest favourable conditions) that 1 trait no •fSclalapathy Or obltrdction will b« allowed to interfere withiu prompt execution, and It la nitb th* vitwe of eallisgpnbllo attention to tiitteoe* ol tbo evil, and to Itsremedy, that I venture to request jour kind lsisrtien«l this lottor,—I am, air, your faithfully,

D. F. FOBTISCUI.

Income Tax Repayment.TO Tan EDiroc or Tna CITEOPO&D NIVTS.

Tba Tax-Payiirs1 Appeal A geney,Wilton Chambers,

301, Vtuxhall Bridge Koad, «. W.LoDdoa, March 16th, 1886.

8IB—We vtoald draw poniculu attention to th*fact that persona entitled to claim repayment of IncomeTai will lose tbo beqeSt of the rebate for the year1892-3, unleu tbrir claims are cent in by tho Cth ofApril next. Mo time choold therefore bo loat> in caecawhere tho Income, from all souroeD, for tbo years 1S92 3and 1893 4 was < under £150. ihe whole amoont ofIncomD Tax paid Dr deducted can ba reclaimsd, and in(nsea whom it was under £400, tho duty on £120. Forthe two following years, ?tf :—1894-6 end 1895-6,total exemption on Incomes not exceading £100, anabatement of £160 oa Income* not exceeding £400, asdsm abatement of £100 on Incomes not exceeding £600,ran be chimed, 'ittdcrs, Fannen, Ac, who find, enmaking up thtir acoount* for the year 1895-0, thattheir nett profits are. less than tho amount on whichihoy paid Income Tax, should claim repayment of theduty on the difference (E and 0 Vic,, Cap. 86, Seo 133).Forms for chiminj abatement, tc, and all informationcan be obtained from, air, your obudient servants,

I'BS TaX-f ktma' A PPEAL AcancT.

IRISH CIVIL SERVICEBUILDLNG SOCIETY.

Established 18S4. Incorporated 1874.

LOANS GEANTED ON THB U03T FAVOUBABUETEBU8 TO UNABLE PliUSONH TO BOILS)OB PUECHA8E HOUSES VH T0WN8, OB XOPAY OSe UOHTOAOUd THEBEOrt,

Tbe Btutnra already dono ac::dj£1 88,000.

Lcjo.1 Expoatu tUcd and Mcdcntc,Dcfodw received at tbo followliir; rates, rte. i—

Ordinary... - ... 14 per Cent, per Annnn,For Oca Xcir ._ 2J ,, MFor Tno Yean ... i) „ „

Fo; Prospectus and ovcry Information oidrc::ALFEED H. UEE0EU, Qccretcry.

63, Wntmorclaod'CUcst, Dublin.

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V/ATB3J0BD-0EOBUB V/HITE 0 EOHfl,ttr ttsJUTtluio, Pars, KlnoOfin. writes, tai J.., i£M-(ono cufltta am) I gut (UodoUr ictUUiKt In aj occi rjulIn:t i nt .b:na fulcd i I did un thloa 1 OOT]4 rccwir.After liunKfoar taul botllci of year Ucrl'tsi I id cooquit adl Bud tiro ji

FOtNDED 1£21.Tbo Patriotic Acaurcinco

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CAPITAI, /ll,n)0,000 Piro fj», <3ii8,C20.

CSffD O£ fflCD,HiiaE 8fiOOEITir canoot ba exoellcd,J\ At list talllatIon, 81st December, 1694,

tbo Lus Vvvt> iLOHD o-xs equal to£113 Hi. 04. for overy £100 of Liability.

CJ" Examine ths PMBIOTIO Proapcotuaand aei tiq sdvontijo bsforo atsarini;clioahero '

UANAQEE—flornd. H. O'Udlly.AOEITT3 AT WArr2»orii>—

JOHN J. MUBPHY.Ur. FBEDEBICK BUTLER

Oourt-Houie.AETHDK KELLY, 8olr.

KilrvuthOm V—TH01IA8 F, 57AL3UE.

P>LKA8E NOTE I—Tbat F<uirot* D. ttonrirv,il. for come lime) lo our Odce, and Utoly jpni- .in our Coal Depot bert. docs notM my r< rtpr^catOJ, aud U not eattmrlcrf to lot <or no.

_ „ i 31DKPHY BBO3P.O.—lTiji also tjpllea to tbo Oarrylne Bnilaca.

Bal)«B7 Agent iai Qcsctal CarrierCG Quay, V7ata2fo7i

PIANOSHARMONIUMS

AMERICAN ORGANS3 Y§ara! System. |teffi&,

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SUtutorj tt<W td CK ditoraJ-

Imtk*Goodtof th* Twy Bev MAWC I SHITOAK,h* ct C«riA-o6-Smir, is the County ot Tipperarj,

'i V P.TO, daMaatd. : ' '"l»TOTI0E J6 BKEEBY GrVEN, p rrsnaotto thoXI ,22a< asd 23rd Vie, Cap. 95, tl at aU peraon*clalalnj to U onditors of, or othtrwlas to have anyclaim or demand againit th* Ettata or AsioU of th«••id Very Eev IIAUUCI BEXIBAIT, wio died on orabout tba Ota day of Dmnia, 1895, an required, onor- Wfort the Mth day of A rut, 1803, to furnish tbaMtnlculan (la, writing) of neb claim*cr demand* toaUatr* KsNKt fc SUFHIMBOH, ol No % GUdstone-ibmt, lo tha City of Waterford, Solicitors for the BevWltiiAjr 0>Do»sratLi of GeorgVMtreel in th* taldCitT of Waurfotd, Eoman Catholio Clenmnan. and theB«T . PACI Poirnv of Mothal Houn, in the County ofWaterford, P P, two of the Executor* of the *aidtHattaed, to whom Probate) of bia Will was grantedforth of the Wrterford District Eegutry ol the Probat*aod Matrimonial Division of th* High Coijrt of Justicela Irolaad, on tbe 45], a»y of MABcnl 1896. Andnotice U hmebj further jiten, that alterrth*j*ld 2J0»day of APEIX/ 1836, the (aid Executors will proceed todistribute th* Attets of tbe Deceasedi amongst theparties entitled thereto, having regard only to tha cUimtaad demands of which notioa shall have bets given asaforesaid. . , . I

Dated thlt 10th day cf-March, 180CKENNY & STEPHENSON, BoUdton

to? t\id Executory 4, ttlartUinftlieet¦\TattifonL ¦ !

nohco of . ChantaDlo Baqucatu.

In th* Good* of tho Very Beverend UATJ&ICB8HSIHAU, late of Carrick-oa Sulr, In ; tea County¦ of Tipperary, P P, V G, deceased. '

TVTOTICE UI HEREBY GIVEN. purrwuA to ti»XM 30th an,l 31st Vic. o 54, th&> tho tald VeryBavennd Mioaioa SB «« HA.H, who died on tho Ethday of December, , 1805, by his will, datsd the 28thday of November; 1895, a(UT reciting that he had be-come entitled to a residua of. tba EiUto of the late MrsPierte O'Donoill , of Carrjck-on-SuU-, to ba exptndedon the poor of tbe parish of Carrick-cn-Sair, of whichteddae a turn of about £600 remained on bia bands, hobequeathed tho tali snm ofjXoOO to hit Executort and'it-UAtett, to be nzpendod by them npon the isid poor ofthe Pariah of Carrick-cn-Suir aforecaid. TesUtorbequaathed to tile Host Beverend Dr SniiHAM , LordBishop of Waterford and | Lif more, the torn of £200(or aa annual llifh Mu for the repose of hit soul andtho souls of hit brothers, sisurs, and pansta, such HighMan to jbt> celebrated in tha Church ofBt. Nicholas. Carriek - oa - Euir, Testator alsobequeathed Irgsciea of £30 t£ch to tha8up«riort for »i« time being of the Slaters of MercyConvent, Presentation Convent, sad St. Vinoent dePaul 8odety, all of Corrick-cn-Scir, to b« applied fortho benefit ot the poor nluved by ttcw respectiveinstitutions. Probate of tho taid Will T

?»S, on ths 4th

day of Ml ten, 1826, granUd forth of tha WaterfordDistrict Registry of the Probate and MatrimonialDivision oi High Court of Jostice is Ireland to ths EevWILLIAM O'DONHILL, of Qsnrge-*-itreet, in tho Cityof Waterford , Hoinan Catbolio Clergyman, and theReverend PATJI, POWIB, cf Mothd House, CoontyWaterford, P.P., two of tho Executort therebyappointed,

D»Ud this 10th day of Uarcl, 1838. .KENNY tL Sl'EPHENgON, Dolkitori

fov tho_saM Extcutorj, I , Qladstons-etrett,VTateriord.

To tht Commiiwon&r* cl ChiriUblo Donations udBequatt for Irthsd led til ott^n conctnn--i.

Otatut&ry Dotieo to Cxciitora.

In the Goodo of BBTDGEI COEUACK , lata ofNevr-«treet, Carrlck-on-buir, la tho CountyTipperary, \Vid0v7, Doccaacd.

TXTOT1CE IS HEBuBY GIVEN, ponrrmnt toXN the atataU 22nd and. 23rd Vic., cap. 35,th&t all periooB claiming tb be Creditors of orotherwloe to have any claim or demand againstthe estate or ansats of the aajd BaiDorT COBMACK,wbo died ou or about tbo 6th day of FSHEDAKT,1836, axe required on or before tha 23th day ofAPBIL. 1880, u> furnish particulars In writing ofsuch claims or demands to the undersignedsolicitors for Mr. ED110BD COEMACK, of New.street, Carilck on-6alr, tho sole Executor namedin tbe Will of tbs said deceased, (md to whomProbate thereof was granted forth of the Water-ford District Eegistry ot the Probate and Matrl.moolal Division of the High Court of Justice InIreland on tb>> 10th .da; of MABCU , 1896 ; endNotice Is hereby further given, that after theaald 2oth day of APBIL, 1899, cbe eald Kxecatorwill procoed lo distribute the Arcsts of Che saiddeceased, having regard only to the claims anddemands ot which h* shall then havo had notice.

Dawd this ICth day ot Mnrcb, 1881KlINNY & STEPHEN80N, Solicitor*

for the eald iiieeutor, 4, Gladstonentre:t, Waterford.

Statutory Notica to Cyaditorar^In the Goods ol Ulu KAIE Powts, late of Ben-roy

CottaQt, Ann stOTfn, In tho County ot Wtt;r.ford, tjplnlstor, Deccitod.

TVTOTIOi; IS HEBKBY GIVEN, ptxrroant toXM tba 22nd and 23rd Victoria, cap. ao, that allpensons clalminn to be creditors: ot or othornlMto havo an) clnim or demand easiest th* EsUt*or Anets of tb4 luld EAT* , FOWIB, who died onorabont tha 18th day ot January, 16S6, an nquiredon 04 bstora tb« 2itb day ot April, 1899, to f ttrnlahtbo partloulan (In writing; ot inch claim* or de-mand* to Uttua, Ktasr & BIIPHISBOJ, ot «Qladstone.itreet, In th* city ot Wtterford, soil,glwr for EDUOHD O'BTa-it,|Arnihoo,Fenor, In theCounty of Waterford, farmer, ono of tba Exe-cutor* of tna uld deceased, to whom Probat* other Will vris granted icrtb of tha WtterfordDistrict Btslatiy of tha Frobat* and MatrimonialDivision ot tba aish Court of Juttlco in Inlandon tbe 1th do/ of FMBUABT, UM. AndNotles lahereby farther nlten, tnac afwr tho eald 25thday of APUX, 1C33, tba uld Executor will pro-cried to distribute- the Aaoctj ot tho dccta;:damonrat tha parties entitled thereto, havingregard onl* to Ua claims and demands of whichMUM thill have been given, as aiortsald,

tilted tbl* 10th day of March, 183aK&U&X & STEPUtNspM, 8ollcltora

for eald Executors, i, Gladstone-strett. Wotcrford, I

Utatutory Hotica to Creditors.In tba Ooodi of E0DE27 QUIBUJ , bt) 0! Huwaas.

town, In tho County of llppcrirv, Ftassr,i Deceasrf,

NOTICE 18 11SBSBV O1VSH, punuant to theC2nd and £2rd VlctcTte, oap. 33, taut allparson* claiming to ba Creditor* ot ot C.henrUs tohave any claim or demand agaimt tha Estate, orAsseta of the tald ROBERT QCWUB, who died on orabout tha 26th day ot APRIL. IS33, ate required ondr before tbo 26th day of APBIL, 1883, to furnishfArtioolar* (In writing) of «ucb claims or demands toMessrs KassT fc BTIPHENSOS, of No. 4 Gladstone-street, Waterford, Solicitor* for lira. ZtuujtsatQOTSLAJI, of Uanganstown, Cloamel, Widow, towboa letter* of Administration of the personalEjtaU and effects of ths told Deceased were grantedforth of the Waterford Dittrlct BegUtrr ot thoProbate and patrimonial Division of tho HighCourt of Jtutics in Ireland on tbe 7th day of lliacu,1896. And Noti c» is hereby further given that, litr,tbe said 26th day of APML, 18S6, the tald Ainlnis-traWi will proofed to dlstributo th« J^ oj theaald Deocated, b»vlns Kjaid onlj 'M lbt clalms Ul)demand* of which .he aJjU » k 'baTe j a

Dated tbU lOUi da- of Uarchi 1893. ;i-.>((Y fc STEPHENBON, Solicitor* for

tbesaid Administratrix, 4, Gbdjtocj.otrcel, Waterford.

7C, $ VA¥.

MISS FOWEE,(Lata Mr*. KSLIT'S, 75»J3OIJ),

DCJI lo Inform her Friend* a;rS tbo Perils thatthe b:« OPENED BU3inE33

In the sbora bou;3

bsdiia' £J Chliarca'o UoflcrolctMa iUcslcry O UabcsH&ihc??, ts. •

:?WHat to DOLOPUG^?VejetsbU Evwact for ths CTJEE of TOOTH

ACHE end ITErjKAXGiX , .(youMJcvAp'o mnsioAi. XJ&ZL,

WATStt70RC, TeAEOBB, AOTE^a^. : ;—___— 1 . , J—"K mDOVpWEIrCa'a FEMALE ITXtBbav* a reputation of over 100 STeaSS. ' ¦ ¦¦

EAEStEY'8 " ' ' . -i

' " ' : " VWIDOW WBLCa'8 JKltilE iILLS

tra tb* aeitDoVleAerd remedrfor FemaU coneUaUKKAB8I,Bfa

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WIDOW WEUJH'3 7EMALE KL1.8rotor* a bialtby ba* to th* eonpUxlos, In (Uai oftho diatbl* pallet to dlttteMteg w wltnwa, ; i '

KEASB wSoff y itmB HEiute t hu

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Weep the bnsy day is donaAod jTny weary littl o oni)Rookji'h gently to »nd fro ;WW;tb« night winda softly blowJnd|lho crickets In Xhe glenChirp and ohirp and ohirp again ;Whoci upon tho haonted greenJairijej dados around their qnesn—ThrttF rom yondfr misty ikiesCotril'.h Lady Button Ejes.

Tbraagh the mark and mist and gloaaTo <jar quiet , oos«y home,Wberb to singing, sweet and low,Rnn ji a or&dls to and. fro ,WheH) the dock's dnll monotoneTelUth of the day that's deno;Wheii the moonboams horer o'erPUjthings sleeping on tho floor-When ay wesrv n« one liesConn th lady Button-Kjes.

Cometh Uke a flsotin j ghostFron " some distant eerie;co»!t;Never footfall can .TOO ha»rAK ttiit spirit faroth near—Never whisper , never wordFrnrjithat shadow qneen is heard,In" efneresl rtiment light, •> _.From. tbs ;r<i.lms of fay,and sprite—In the < p'h of yond«r skiesCorn* th L»dy Button-Eyes.

Layt*h sho her hands nponMy ( ear weary little one,Aod those ¦white hands, overspreadLike la roil the early head ,Seen i to : fondle and caressEveS little silken treBS,Theii; she. smooths the eyelids dotniOref Ihow'two ey«s of brown-In sKcU soothing tender m«aContil Isdy Botton-Eyre.

Dtatest, feel npon yonr browTha[-csr«B«irig msgio uovr;For the crickets in th» glenChirp and chirp aid obiTp again,"WhUh npon. tho b»oct«d greenP»fr!e» dacbe aronrd fieir queen ,And| moonbeams hoter o'erPlaythings slmplngonthe floor—Haiti my sweet ! fronryondar akieaCometh lAdy Burtoh-Eyis I

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| I A 8OMO , ,Sine lie [( ek j ho ! for tha merry days,Of b'onrj lopjeW with tnnef ul lays ,8inj hey I'my lassie and my lid ,For minds ire free, and hearts are glad.

Sinflrhej, alond, lra-!&-la-!a,'Givfcieiw.aBbrond, tra-U-U-ls;Tim*. and| tide do smoothly glide—iHojjo'i tho bridogroom, : Joj'e the brido.

Sing I hai l king ho! for tho golden betmsTbat. floir along like dnlcet streams—Sinn ;hcj! niy laddio and my bus,As daW* rock in wavy gnia.. igiBEhey With iile*, trafla-la-lo,

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XTateriord Board of Gntvrdi&noi I ! . —WEDNESDAY.

A DIFFICULTY; ABOUT THE OLD COTTAGES,

i IlIfOSTANT CONTRACTS.

AN ATTEMPT TO WEECK THE IS-j . PXBMAEY SILL. i

The clait : wao taken by CehtNiLtos ESDUONB,Esq, T0, ifid snbseqnentl y by J OHN D« LABD-NTT,Esq. D V G.i Tho otber guardians present were—'Captain ; Ciagblan, J P ; Captain L W BonaparteWyseV 1 P l i tha Hon Dadlny Forbesone, D X ;M»u.rlce 'Poi|er, John Power: Patriok Grant, Uahl.Mtddock, iSiohaid MorrieEoy, T C, City HighSheriff ; EI WalEh, Patrick -gpimy, Gcorjre ACUmpeit, (T, C ; H D FIsh.T, T C; Edmond Bren-Ban , II t Wkrd, T C, and Lynch.

Mr l tci^T, Clerk of Cpion , read the miaat«a,correipoad'enct , etc.

Mr iSelcJjl, Mastor of the Workhouse , was inttUndincej. I

I ' ! F1CT5 AJID TIBOEES.Oo 8atcM»T ni^bt tHe toi&l number of inmatei

in all Jepirlments was 810 : last year, 823- Therewtsnnljr oap patient in the fever hospital , and nonelast! jear.] [There are 30 male &nd 67 famaU" idiolBIn cbo lanitjc wards. .

Tbe ' eost dt provisions and neceisariet consomedlist ' neeiiioaDled to X03 10J 51; correspondingweak Ustijrfar, £111,

Tbe| nvioiber of persons on ont-door relief- was1034, nndl tho coit ^G318J Cd ; bit year the costirai £~l « ffd lot 1101 peftons.

la reply] to Mr Redmond, the Clerk said tbedrink billjuas down coosidewbl y. The latter coldhe vrsi glidj to hear it. In some unions no etim-aUnU were: given.

:| THI LAT HOESB8.Mr FortcBcne said there seamed to be tome mis-

uadeMtapd|ng with regard to tbe .sakrlei of tbe laynonei. >^VJB» itcxirreot to'say that tbej had beencat diwo|to £20 a year each, oil hough their pcedii-OMtors htd!JE25 ?

The CUrt eald tbat suoh win the case in regardt/j oo'e ' w ihe officer*, bat tbe Protettsot aareealwari had'i:25avear.

In reply to the Hig h Sherlt?, tbe master eatd tbatMrs Hesrne was 10 years in the bouse.

The High Sheriff—And the work in tbe hospitalhas besnigteatl) enlarged since.

The MWer—That is so, sir.The Clerk aaid that at all events tbe guardians

bad rjslt d a teialntion proposing to inareate thecalarte* of both rooraes, and. they wore now onljawaltlogj the sanction of the Local GovernmentBsard which was delayed pending a report from theJledlcaH>ficer o|f the House aa to the manner iowhich) the tiur&ea discharged their duties. Suob areport tnd botn | recelTed. '

DrjJaciman neat in the following satisfactorycertificate :—" Gentleman—^Sicce my appointmentto ttie wbrihouie I have much pleasure In rtatin^that MulPfrsons and Mrs Urarne discharge tbeirduiits qficlfntlj and latlalaetorU; by the pationtstntrastw lo their obaige."

'; : I | TBE COTTiO I COETEAOS.Mi £ Ufher, Clerk of Works, tent So a namber of

ctrtlBeitteslforpayraenta to contractors under theaow Laborers' Cottages 8cheme. Tli? eontrectorsentitled lo-payment were—iteisra Mylea Biillle, EO'BjTii; W Hearne and P O'Keeffe.

Daring el dltcaasion pn soms questions of detailin con^acotion with the workmanship on tbecotta'gVJ hequeDt referencei were made to tbeLocal Government B ard Impsctor's report, wbiohdnjw' tiobiiMr Jobn Powe,r eome observations dls*p»'nj;W to tbat official.

,Ctjrt*ia Wy«e aaid tbpio was 00 nse in any goar-das; finding faolt with tbe Iospeotor. He bodCCraly! doqo hli dnty. ¦

JIj Idhn; Power—Why not find fault with himCin't Belmake mistakes as well u aoyone «lse 1

] Capt Yf y x—In your opinion, perhaps.Mr Pdwer—Men like him are very often wrong.Capf jWi-se—I would rather take the Inspector's

report than the opinion of any guitdian. :I ter bnJ . , ' .C»p( yfyse asi"1 now oiten. the Inspector saw the

cott»Kes|i I . . " ' s « :• :The!Cler)c aid twice—once Defect- the third instal-

ment of iheloan. vas applied for, and afterwards 00 tbecotnpltt $njof the contract.

Opt Vyse—The oftener he cones here the better.Mr. lobn-Power—He must sav "sometlunp tvhen-be

com'esd rwn. Hr is paid well, iMr :Redmojiil—Would you ejpect him la u-ork

VjitUbnt payment t_' Capt Coghlan—It appears ta me that it is «aactual Necessity to have the Inspector herei Mr l idmond agreed, and siid it would be betterfor all xincemtd if the Inspector saw the cottages uofteo a i ,pO5siblt-i ln.iejtfylto Capt Vf yii. Mr Ifatej said that beforethe finlj instalments were paid he would estimate the¦ dedact: qn* to; be made in each case in which theInspec or had reported a departnii from Un spedfi-eabon. !¦' ! . . , '

! The Jatalments, amoantine.'a tht aeffrega'eto /JMvcrc otdertd te be paid. - ¦ -! "

! ; TheUleHt then stated that the sjnoun't to credit alfoot of the! cottages loan account irij only £110, sndwhni we ^motmt

of the injulnjati ins paid it wouldbe consuierably overdrawn,- Her ieTefore, ajkedJtto:guiidijiis; to pass a resolution I requatinj the Board ofWorts jtb iploce a further instahnenj of tie loan to] tbtcredit of the union. : : ¦ :-. :; ! | ; i

j Mr Redmond—I beg to more tilt We cass'oigetou without funds. They say that nmoney makes1 themaie ji" and without it we cannotbofld hoases, ! ;

j C*P' fWysoscoondoi the resolu&n, whlcb peaedntaaliiotuly.- ' | '. ' ' . ; ! : ¦ | I |

I In r plj to some qaestioni pnt tj Mr Bedmond, j! 3]he Clerk tatd that the prloclfal nd inUtttt of tbe

lolnlwWe rtpayable by seirly InjltlinanU of f i i 9i6d {orlcsoh .£100 borrowed, tad bytbls umagemetitths debt would be cleared off In 6C rears. \ I , ;¦TES I tllKODBEKS1 OLD JCOTTlOt Z —X BtTTlCTJtTr.

I ThftCitrktaidtberewua'c«nalD>9*Jtctto whicaecraec tthe guardians atUcbed »ery peat JmporUoe«, -*bd leunedlj ic-HUii that wMfhB oldootlageieoettpiecV by laboowra »bo weri'ticoinelnlopoi-aftito cjnewoati. Tfcefoardlait^esirrftQi eBJinrw¦ Uisttbttaold uolUgeatboold W 'f r tB op, beckuktnut Usot all of then were unfit w humid h»WU-• ¦1,2)[ :r. :- - \ r $ : i m H \ \ :

,tlon , before the!labourers got posiestlon of ;tbe nowionps. But tho tbingi wos earrbnnded "ith somedlfflcuHlcs prnclical and legal. For linBlanp.', someof the jiersoos applying tor nan, aqtti^ci are owners

.in fee.—Eqoattfrs—of ithtold hbaaeX'aDdV tho difil*1 culty was to find out to nhom theselpecsdns wouldi surrender; the I old hdnsej. In cases in whichlabobrerg held lander k laodlord and paid rent the

I guardians cnnld ensnre it In this TOS*—thct he (tbeI Clerk) oonld be anxhorised not tb giva op pbesesslonof a nevr cottage until tbe inoomjng ttnsnt produceda note from the landln|d or farmer, an the teso mightbe, that the old faouie bad been e'urreaderod.

Mr Forteiooo—Tnor'e ishoreason why you shouldadmit * tenant [to a nee-ei>Ltage unti) tbe old one iapolled doro.. i

Tbe , Cleric—They conld not pull dowu the oldboor? until the? got possession of the oss' one, andChe Act of Parl amentdlstlootl y states that you can-not enforce the closing up of the olci cotuige untilthe new ono is ^ccupiod. I.

Mr Eodmood—Toat'is oommon sejise. Tbe poorpeop le roust have seme: place to live ta.

C*pt Wyeo tukod wa5 it nQt ptyaible to gel amagistrates' or<|er to close the old cottagef '.

Tbe Clerk Rarj It it at , but he wante^ tbe: guardiansto aee if th-j could arrange so as not. htvo recourse

I to a [aw oourt . I |I Aftor somo remarks from Mr John Power about!a cottage in bis dittrlct , I j

Tbe Clork «aM tbat If they got a certificate fromtbelr medical bffleer tbat any housa vrou unfit Jorhuman babitntfn n they could get a mo ;lstrdtos'orderto have it either closed up or put intc proper r-pair.

Mr Debhuntj' (who now occupied .he chair) saidthat generally these small freeholders h/d a few perchesof land attached^ to their cottages. JThe Clerk - 'Uhey may use the land a 1 the)' like. Wehave no power tb interfere witb them n that respect.The only thing |ne want to do is to f rcvent the oldcondemned houses from being used fc r human habi-tation any longer, Of course they coald be used ascattle shelters. jThen again, supposing we do not geta surrender of (hese tunble down old places tbe newtenant might afterwards take forcibl/ possession ofthem. i I

Considerable discussion then ensued! and ultimatelythe clerk suggested the adoption of Uie following re-solution—*'That in view of the rcquiremcuts of section17 of the Labourers Act of 1885 , the Glcrk be author-ised, beiore giving possession of the n«w cottages—jocases in which old cottages were provea unfit for habi-tation at the lo;al inquiry- to require proof that theold bouses have been surrendered to the owner, inpossscssion giv^n to the Clerk as the rAie may apply."

Mr Fortescnii—We only want to lei them give youthe key of the old house. jMr Fisher was of opinion that the Board had amplepowers to closejall houses which had ceen condemnedas unftl forhuman habitation , and that there was nonecessity lo go further.

Mr Brennsu said that in MB dici ion (Pollrone)fiTO cottages were ereoied under t ie late scheme .Four of tbo old cottages, wblcb had t eon eoodeuiDedas unfit for bupaan habitation bad bsen ret^naotrdaltboogb nothing whatever hud been 5one to Improv etho-.r condition.

Mr Fortesoce—Why did yen a lkw tint ? Youare the eoardlen nf tha lilvlnton.

Mr Brcnnati—What am I to dr; ? ( a m notEUpposed to go and tike forcible possession-o( th»old cottagep. j r brought the reader before the boardseveral times and goc wbat I EuppoS3 1 nm going toget to-day—00 hearine (crlei of " obp. It is In tbememory of the board that at prvijeot then is acottage in oaurso of erection in my division , and notlong ago the owner of' the old iouio which it issupposed to repl«oe,w'rote fro m Amej lca threateningall sorts of pains and penalties if ¦»<; toucbod bish0050. I Bayj tbat when people object to the oldhouses >eiDg interfered with they should not getnew one's. [

Tbe Clerk—|lf you get th»doctor 's certificat e tbatan old boaee is unfit for nubi'atioo v'ou can readilyget . a magistrate]' crder to h»»d it ¦ cloned orrepaired. I¦ MrrBreDD atl—It is too much lab ur we have iothe village ol; Mooncom alrea dy, ind it they arcallbvred to re-tenant the old cot'agei after the Dfvones aro OccQpled we will have all l i e bpjjgars fromKerry to Kloeale and from thst to 3-l fas t comingthere. If tbu Sanitary Officer tsk ( 3 hb'parl aodbrin a all ttcae easel before tho magistrates itwould b/a ll right

Mr Jobn Power—The Medical C fficcrs are veryalobt about ttiese thincs . !

.fU r BranDiu— It is nut dooe aaj -bin-.The Cfork WlJ be bad just be< n speaking to

Beliatlne Officer Walsh on this n bi-ot , and tbelatter told bici tbat be reported tbe old bonnes re-ferred Lo. to 'the, Medical Officer , and .he ia turnreported tbat tbey cere fit (or Daman habitationflniwhrnri :

Captain W'vse—And was it a diff erent doctor whoreported them las unfit 1

I Tbo Clerk said that it was BO proved .at the localinquiry, and the Inspector reported accordingly.¦ iMr Claxnpett—Am I to understand vhatthe Itispeetorhaving condemned the cottages us uc'Et for habitationbur Medical Gffic«r now lays they are! fit !jI The Clerk—So it appears | |I ,i]r ClnmpaU—So much for Inspectors' reports. ThuIs;all of a pieoj with tbe otb«r lnspecur's 1 cports tboutjthe- way the cottages axe being boiit. I Wh it coofidoncoIcln we have m an Inspector who reports 1 hat cattagt»a-"tU WC l iatv 1-11 BU luop^vwi " 4*u ' w^i/4 i*» > 4 *4 ¦ viibttur^

•re not tit to live in, while our own doctor sertifles thatihey am ' !; CapWin Wyse—I think it is as mpcb t (juestion asto whether tho doctor's certificate is »j :cur< to or m>v¦ Mr Brenan| giive a specific instance of r condemnedcottage being re tenanted and even over ctowdeo.

Mr John Power—Tbeie doctors do tbjeir business'very looitcly sometimes.• Captain (Vyae said it «as quite poimbi q that houseswhich were unfit for habitation at Ihu iime of tbeinquiry had iinco been put into renair. If so, that.would explain! the Medical Offices certificate.j Sir Grennin—M'o are not impro iog [ibe conditioD|of the country by building thoenewj cottjiiges, and wilire going froi bad to worse (laughter).

¦ Captain Wyse—Then why do thi rural guardianssign representations to get the cottage built ¦

, Mr Kedmond—Quite so. JMr Brennan—Bccsuse the ratepayers t?t seeking to

improve tho condition of tbe lab'ourefs, lij il the boardsof guardians] are allowing the old tlouse^ to stand in

Mr Fortescue then moved that th-.S resolution givenabove, as draVn up by tbe Clerk be adopted.

Mr Bnnnan seconned the motion, \Vhlcb wai adoptednnanimouslyj I

A resolution was also agreed to, on trie motion ofMr Fortcscue, requesting the Ocrk Jo obtain a reportfrom the Medical Officer of the Ullid '.district regardingtbe four old (jottages which Mr Brenaan s^aid bad betnre-tenanted in tbe Pollronc division. |

gORT SASCVLL V CKAVK l'ARClMr Baillie] sent in a tender fpr ijtpairing the

boundary wall of the above gravcyaj-d—bmonnt . £32Mr Maher, whose estimate was jjji JOS, said hethoug ht the tender was too high, a'nd ev entually thrguardians decided to offer Str Kailhij £zt and in themAnl nf hit r^ftm l tO 3CCent that lilim l t h « unil t , .

ba advertised again.LisMOEr GUASDIANS ANn rat cojaNr 'y iNnaHinv

—TXYING TO WRECK TI12 Blli.The Clerk] of the Lismore Union] forwarded 1 copy

of the resolution adopted by his guardians objectin gto the maitj and vital provisions jof the WatcrlordCounty Infirmary Bill , now before | Parliament. Theresolution has already appearsd in T}iK UEWS.

Mr Redmond moved that the document be marked" read. ' The Infirmary Bill was pertain lo becomelaw, and it vould prove to be a m'ost iinportant Billfor this city ;and county. There is jsucli an Infirmaryin every County in Ireland eicept Waterford, andthey were :11 working light welj. In tbe othercounties eo; respectable person having a temporaryailment goes into the workhouse hospital—they all goto the County Infirmary. No matter what we maysay or thuik there is a prejudice igaiilst the work,house which, can't be got over. Therejis this also tobe said against the workhouse hoipiuis : Should apatient go in. there iptli a broken lag ok arm, there isno Doctor >?n the premises to attend j to him, eventhongh he Were on tie verjo of. deith. J Not so withthe new Infirmary, tiere must be a lesident Doctor onthe spot. Znd it is the same with all tie infirmariesthroughout [ Ireland. This Infirm; jy ivill also be agreat saving, to the rates, because (t will keep lots ofsick people out of the workhouses jf th'e county, andthey cost at'out three times more ihan|other inmates(hear, hearj. The present covernors lof the LeperHospital ai-e going to bestow a| big prize en themanager* of the new Inflnnary. What is tbat t Tbeyare going tor gire then: a noble bnildiiig, «n tho grandestrite in Wakrtord, with £700 a year landed property(hear, hear)J No other Infirmary in Ireland hoi gotloch a prize as this, j And who is W be jat the head ofthe new Infirmary J Tbe Catholic sod ProtestantBiibopj of \S aterford. Surely no tn» tan object tothem. As both Catholics and 'Protestants will contri-bnto towards the support of the insjitotton, is it notright tbat they should have a share in tajmanagement pWho paid the Initial ¦Parliamentary erpenses ol theBui—expenses which.amounted to] o»«r £300, Andpaid them solely oat ol bis own "pocket. No otherperson than, Mr W. G. D. Goff (hfcr , bear). Wouldany of those who talk against the Bill rierf orm , euch aliberal and eniroui act f Not on«( Now — to thegnardiaiU managing tuch an j institution—that ] is allmoonshine, j Between labourers' cottage*—dispensaries—water works—sanitary bnsiness4-muuling of dogs(laughter) and their ordinary businW !tha gu&rdianshave already aa mnch or more (has 'they] on do (bear,hear). Qrijnd JnriM are objected tp ari taring to dowith the new Infirmary. But everybody knows—TJsumuta a> well u Radical*—th*t i grand juries oredoomed, ani will be a thing of. the fart in a rerj aborttoe. ¦ E?ek the present Uovernmeat! go Btraight forCounty Councils, and these mean & Jitllt Parliament

"**nr eo?n'«y, which will giro pojnlar represeritatlonta an iieir, bear). . | 1 1 ' 1• Mt ChurpettaeeondedUie inotlol ' ,reflation N *"?*?* "" B,dWn cl. the limoro: ' Mr Brern«D Mconded Ui» resolntSon. j '

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Capt Wyse said ho was in favour 01 the Bill, so fara» it related \o tba establishment o( a County |Dfir.rnary,but ho considered tbat the chargn allocated for its»upport out .of tho Coanty Cess «vaa ercesive and out ofproportion. { ,

Mr Ciampott said thnt they would eoon haveCounty CounciU, es Mr Kedmonibad pointed our ,and surely tbat would give representation oooU if b«o tho taxpayers.

The Clf rk taid bo understood from Mr Walsh tbattbd reasoD wb y hepropoefd the LiEmoro reaolntlonwas «a an emphatic repetition of tbe protest of tboBoard agalost the Bill.

Mr Porteicno said tbe Bill was not all bad, butbo entirely dissentod from tho clause proposing toconfer power npon. the county ?rand jnry to vote300 and tba city ;rand jury ^&t00 « year for the

purpo8o of subsidising this infirmary, wbloh bethought would be going outside tbelr proper fono-tloo. Mr Bedmond had remarked tbat Waterfordcounty n&3 quite an exception is not baring aninfirmary, while on tbe otber band all tbe otbar Irishcounties bad. No doabt such was tbo Gise, butwhy ? Becausn in the otber counties, from timeimmemorial votes have boen granted to tbeso In-firmaries opon tbe grrrotad Tbat fhero \»oi no sucbtbisg within tbeir border* afJj n endowed (n'stltotion ,like the Lepor Hospital , cntnries old. And BO Itwas tbat up to reoentl y no ooe tboughtof startingthe project of n County Infirmary for Waterford,because practicall y tbero »as sucb ap lintttutinn inexf a ^ enca not supported by tbo rates, but out 61 Iuo*n reioaues derived from Loperstown and otborlands.

Mr Redmond—I bpp yoor pardon. Mr Firlefone.Tbo fnuda of tbe Leper Hosp ital have been greatlyrednccd in recunt josrs, EO tbat tiro institutioo ie notnow able to support itsolf.

Mr Forteacns—Oodonbtodl y that is eo, and that ismy reason for dea 'in? witb it.

Mr Eedmond—It is one very good reasec for theBill . I think.

Mr Forleacae , oontinning, said that tbe Leper Hos-pital was no doubt , a fine property, and uf grtRt benefitIn dpa'iou with hospital ca««» (heir , b» »r) ll wan ot-tremely desirable In have paving patients , for therewas always a number of respectable people affliotedwith illness vrbo barl not tbe GJQIDA at thnlr ' ootnm&orlto eoablo them to obtain tb&t tsedioi) iltondft*100 andtbo oomfnrU which tbey required. Of ooarso tboruwere twoclaisei of the oommBmt; really well nff IDrospect to medical treatment. Ooo i« tbe wealthiestclass, beosuso they c«n ooamand al' tb&t money canbuy in their timo of illneiB ; tbe otber is tbe panperolass—those who oconpy >lh« workhouse hospitals ,nbioB are daily improving, %nA who got (verythini?they require and vhoare oonslantlyait 'odcrj by skilledcaedioai offieers. Buttb« n thsr^ IB the great Int^r-mcdiaia olass , tba Rtruzalingclasi of small shopknepor- 1 ,flb^p-assistanta and deoent actizana , "ho very nft tDr ^l lvebriuk (rom oocupyiog a pauper 's position t)» boiageopported oat of tho rates , bat wbo , 03 the otber bnodfind it impORs fblo t > mopt tho pxponBi - a ^rhict m^dicsltr«attnoot wdald involve. Th«Bc wert tbe ppnp le whowfruted hospitals in whioh they coald pny n r'-ainnablrtsom wbioh woold or>able thom to net :i) . tbn benefits ofhospital treatment without beine paopenperl- Tb^rowern some thinfls In tho Bi l l whioh it wcuilrlbs eitremiily doalrablc to adopt , and so dealt with thaigreat building (the Leper Hospit Ai) wbioh waA practi-cally ooteaantod. Therefore bo tboodbt it woold b»very desirable to curtail) their premisei wbioh eruvbledthe orcation of a connty iofirmar} . A. the same timehe waa opposed to tfc« o'aosfl provid'nf that tbe c i 'anifand city e. rand Juries or tho coontv cooooil, a« tho caaomitrht be , nhoold be called npon 'o snbeidise thia a«winfirmary by very largo enma with tho al'ofatlon and•xpoodi'uro of whioh tbo rntopayers bsi notriino whftUevor to nay. He was was qaits sware the bill wasnupportM by the Prutietaut aod Catholio bishood ofthe dioceso aod a srout oamlie r uf iufiacDtuI lay persoos of both denominations , at 1]l wbft n tbls project wasmo t«d to him (Me F: hi found that objection to itwith regard to the lands Yet bethonj ht if Bros ¦lotionwar* passer! not coodomning the bi l l geuerally. but thatprovision of Us relating to the grand j ory loty it wouldmeet ev«ry purpose

Captain Coghlan suggested thst th» Bill should b«poBtpooed ontil thay gui a Couui .v (AJD O C .

Mr Fort'soue said it wos a vtrj eipensivo thing tog»t a print* Bill. Howover , a pabhc-spiriied gentle-man , Mr Goff(h«sr) had paid three >r fonr haodredpounds oat of bis own pocket to go < tbo Bill throanhParliament , and he (Mr Fortesnue) would be very sorryif it were wrecked, because It wue perf eotly easy todo&l with tbe provincial clanso

Mr Brcnnan WIM raisiog oomp 3iscnscion a" to theCounty guarantee for tbo '\Vatorlor3 and Lismore Rail-way, bot »

Mr tleaniond rose to order an^ said tbat Mr Brennanttil trave ltlDir ootsiHi thp rjd ^tH .

The Cbairuion—then pot Mr^ Wnlib's moti' n ^^r* o' nsin lol l to tbe terms of the Lismore roaolntln ;. A pol 'van taken with tho following resell :—

FOR.— Messrs Fortescne , Brennan. Co/hlaii WilshJohn Power . Maurine 1'ower, Lynch and QraDl—f.

AQAiM ff r . —Mo» ar« Uenmond, Fiebor , Wysa , Clam-i>*kt. Kitnnv and Maddnok. R-

Tbe rpSDlutibn wai acaordiigly ad-ipte-Mr Fisher said it « M a great pily to vol f \gaingi

sooh a asefol toeasnrtMr Clampett—A.cyono can tee it is a iidr> mid u \ri

and wr/'ok the Bil .Mr Redmoad—Nothing elge, boittbr Bill will b»oomo

law all the same< 'hairmfcn—Ordor, gentiem*.The matter then droput**

»»B, JJEJ. ^The guardians of Drumshaughlin L' nion lorwar'icd *.

renolution expresHinj; their unanimouft opini'T, thai i'wonld bo motl dejirable to increiue tbe present fcn or.dogs to 7s (id instead of 2s 6d, the riifferenoe be.lweentb^ amouot and tbat of tbe present tax to b<' devoted totbe relief of local taintiot, Tni Urnm»baQg hlicr^uardianri would exempt frnm tbe extra tai all colliedogs owned by farmer*, pacm 0'. boundi and blindmen a doge

The resolutioD wai rnarkeH " reiwJ ," tnoupt imiwere of ouiniun that it deflervec a bettor fal

L*W EXPENSE

Messrs Kenn» and Btenhenson Solicitors. Ren t intbeir bill of cost? in connection with thei" work fnrC"unt de hi Poer ann Mr Joht McGratb who»*e lanaswere compulwirily taketi by the guardianf for U10Tramore waterworki The amnuot wai somethingover £.M. Hcffrteil u. tbe Board's loliiitor

P1SAAOB KAMT HAK 1TAT IO!!Dr E V Steph>-D«or.. Meoiical Officer of tb» Wood»-

town District. re|x>rt«c that Kelievmg Office: Martincalled bis atte ntion to tbe nccumcUtlon 01 Bewage andrain water in tbe borface chanoc of Passage Eastopposite to the ParK wall. H e (the Dr) inspected itand found the male sewer choked ; aod he rccoro-tnendtd that the obstruction in the tnuo ftower beremoved, so 03 to allow the Iree passage of tbe rain andsewage raattei

The Board directed Mr Uartir.. R 0. tr get tborecommendiiuon of tbt Medical Offi ;er carried ou.

UUITAG E liENTbMr Thomas O'Mara, collector o( cottago rents.

MuUinaval , wroto aa foUowa . —" Sin —I can safely Bay it IK not through careless-

ness or neglect that I did not attond tho Wednesdayuppointod. I was on the way to tho olevon o'clocktram. 1 got an attack 0/ a paii- In con&oquoocc0! the pain I had to turn back. I think I have saidquito enough. I hopo the guardians wtlJ bo 80 kindto me as 10 forgive mo for this time '

COTTiGE COMPLETEDMr Maher , Clerk of Works roportoa that six

cottages were, finished, and that ht- handed nvor koysof same to tho Clerk The contractor i» Mr Boilho,and ho cxpocted tc band over 2C oottages by noxtWcdnosday

SI0NET OBDEB BOSnfKS!.Mr Walsh , Postmastej WateriorA wroto asfollow g : —" DEMI Sm—With referenco to thoqacstion of tho

providing by the Kural Sanitart Authorities ol aguarantee for tho cost of iho extablishment ol MoneyOrder oad Savings Bank business at tvn.v Post ofTicoin this district at which such business is not at,present carried on , it is proposod to extend thaaccommodation to those offices ii the SanitaryAuthorities will give the noeeasary guarantee Thaguarantee would bo required to cover tho actual lossin the working, the maximum being £5 a yoar . Antho end of the flrat year tbo guarantee- would botormin&blo on giving six months' notice

A*TUaAX IH TUB (JTUOK.8crgeajjt Loddy, Passago East, sent in tho follow,

ing tenoos report : —" 13th Maroh 189fi." I have- to report for thfl Information of tho LocalAuthority that at 6.90 p:m. on yestertay, Mr JohnM Meado, of Crookc , reported lo mo that two cows ,his proporty, had taken euddocly ill on his farm. Iat once communicated tho fact by wira to MrDobbyn, V S, who visited tha place on thia date,and having examined tho animals, as aho anotherbeast which had taken Ul during tho night, pro-nounced tho diseaso to bo anthrax, One of theaOccted animals died during the night, and tho othersaro progressing favourabl y. There ara at presenton the lands, exclusive of tho two diseased animals,25 milch cows, one bull and some young calves. Ibeg to say tbat two cows died reocntly on this farm,one. on or »bont 18th nltinjo, and tho other on 10thInstant. Ail tho carcaaos have boon buried onowners land."

A later report—dated 16th instftDt—from SergeantLoddy, Jtatod thst two cowo, also tho proporty of MrMeado took ill on tho 14th and died next day Thoanimal* wero «tml!arly aiteoted to those whioh diedon the 13th ioatant and former dafX3.Mr Dobbyn, V 8, also reported that he viotod MrMoade B farm and found that four head 0! cattlo haddied from anthrax. *In reply to a guardian,The Cleik said tie guardians would not have to payany compensation as tie animals had not bren slantM.eied by directions of their officer.

Ii THB BREAD CONTRACT.The Board proceeded to consider tenders for thesupply lof half the quantity of bread required for theuse of the inmates. It will be remembered that afortnight prievously Mr Hetherfngton's tender for theother half was accepted. ¦Twoijenders were now , received-one from M> J JBreen.iaeorge s street, whose contract is justexpirine:and thi ;olher from Mr Michael O'Brien, 9 Patrickstreet-each »t <W per 41b loaf of the bejt white bread.

.i- fr S m07c<i! ¥ A ¥r; P ,G«nt Etcqndcd.liat Mr BnenV tender bej accepted, ' ' "

Mr Redmond said be thought the ptessnt contractorought to get a chance. ' ! ¦ ;tMt Maddock tu/jgested t aj both had tenderedat Ujstsme figuro, the contract tbcrald be declared by

Soraeofthe county (juardians were.bpposed lo thiscourse, and . , j .- : j

ilr Clampett then nioved that Mr Brecn's tendershould be acccptcj. Hi had been snpplyinj ;the breailpt a reduced fi gure ;for the past three months , and nowthat the price was raised they would get better value.

Mr Redmond seconded , and said me price at whichMr Breen got the last contract reallyjdid not pay.

Mr Fortescue—Wh y [lid he take it?A vote was taken when there voted-—For O Bncn-Messris Wyse, Foftescue. Brcnnan ,

Grant. M Power , Lyncl , J Pawcr. afid Walsh—8.for Breeo-Jlsssr Clampett,; Ward, Fisher,

Redmond and Maddoc j —5.Mr O'Brien was thet declare d the contractor .

SHOES.The Clerk said tie Board had also to consider ten-

ders for the supply of 150 pairs of shoes. There werefour tenders received .

Mr Plampett—Oh give it to O'Brien. He is in thatb'ne a« well as the bread.

Mr Redmond—lie is a very respectablp man.It happened that when the tender^ were examined

it was found tbat Mr O'Brien was 0 competitor, andhis'prices-^8s 3d for men's and 7s 6d for women's shoes— being the lowest he was arain declared the contractor.

NEW LAUNDRY. ! iTVo new rondom were recriverl for tbo enprttion of alannrlry, -&O, at tn*» vrnrkWouso, vis—for .£326 aod£305. Tho tenrlora received on th» last oocasion m>refor £B5». and 3fl(!'rMp«otivtl/. ' ; ',

Mr Mubfr'i entlmattf was for £210 , which ho ox-pluined was "Tolnslre of builder's priJBts . •

On tbe motion of Ur Fisher, s<"Ooilo>d by MrRedmond, the loirT-»st tflnrlop w*s opopptod—namelv ,that »«nt in by Mr J D Walsh, C4 and 65 Jobn-stre«i ,for £305.

Mr P Maher wad appointed Cleric of Worku over tb«builrlio; ot ¦ rs-nonort'.ion ot JJ10, on the motioo ofUr Flaber, seconded by Mr Redmond.

A BtfHOOIiUAST KB It>L<On tho motion Df Mr ClaropHt, tocoorled by Mr

Fi"hor , thn Mintfir was dirooterl to report on theh»al*h of IJr Draa—ono of tbo teachers In tho hooso—within ft motitr,.

aETTlNO CLOTHES.On tho motion <if Ur RidmanrI, snoon^o^ bj Mr

Grant, one of the hnufji bora was ordored clotboe togo »o servlo* fn tbe oorintry.

Tho board thon rata ht 2.39 o'nlnnk.

THE WIDGERS AT PORTS LADE

Last woBk> Bocinff llluitralcd contain.- a maitInteresting rtesflription of Roser 's quarters atPortHlade , whoro th6 Messrs Widger an havingibeir homes trained for the approaching GrandNational , which U is believed and hoped thepopular stable will'! once) moro capture Thearticle to «hich wo refer la lavishly Illustratedwith pictures and portraits , tho prl|?loaU of somnof which aro farflllla r to Watorford (oik tunonjettthem beinu pictures of M^ Joo Wid ger on Alice II ,and on Wi ld Marl from Borneo ( from a photoprapb by Poolcj), of Messrs T J anr1 Micliati lWld gor . and of 1 Waterford —that gal lant horseupon which thejhopes of bo many of tin pepplnof thlH part of [Ireland are now centred Thefol lowin g arc srtmo interesting cxtracti from thedescriptlou in Racing. lltu»fratt<t —

Mr W Ilos«r trains at present tor Mr X Wid er.Major I5rinokrn6n, Mr ' y E Irvlnp;, Mr W YFclton . aud Mr C PiCuoliffo A Bilvor cizarettebox corhmomorates a flrfcivt number of vlctorle ngained at one tCme by horses trained b» Roser , aportiou of the early part of whose care«r was , iv<;bclievo , Hpoot s.'t Cooksurld«e. He once trailedprivately for Sir James Hi||er for neveral yc&raalso for Lords 'George cad Henry Ne v i l l e , andViRcoant CanCelnpe. Ho uoderstandd hisbusiness thoroughly, aa It (s well knoivti to menof experience That a period of good fortunu Inat present bofoifc him Is probable, and !? such bothe case bis success wil l bo warmly welcomed bya large circle oft frlerids and acquaintaniu* riieeyes of the eweplecnaso V-orld am a; presentdirected very earnestly 'towards the I'ortshwlestable, and capital jud><ei cling to tho belief thattho winner of the " Crand National ' In trainoiithere. On that subject rnoro presenU ; al: thatwo can do Is ;to hope that fortune haj aurh apleasant experience in store for Mr HiiRcr whowill certainlv I UISTO nothing undone to deserve It .of rhi> !

PORTSI.ADi : PADDOrK fit will be see n n, very nhtty plcturu was. nbuincfi ,akhouKli lealleii trees suggest the time of jenrat which i: was procared. Tbe placo wears aparticularly nryit and trim appearance, and is verycompact and charmln(rly:8 ltuated Additions andImprovements Have been' made of lat* and thoMtablinhmenc presrJnW quite a, model look , evi-dence of sound! sense 8liown lo tho arrangementand conduct of the establishment being every -where perceptible. No purer air could bo breathedby lior»u or nmo than that of the Portslado Downs ,and at. tlie timti of out visit It w-asno mlstv morn-InR such as tnat recently deacrlbod by an nblcwrilor wbo drojipcd In at Kosor's, TOVI- Waterford .and had an Interesting talk with hia host, and MrM Wid ger who with " Mr Joe " and Mr T JWidger has bctomo vory much'in ovldence at the1'ortslfule entabliBliment . Mr Joe Widger WMphotographed <in tho mug Alice U by Sheldrake ,dam by Victor, well-known as a winner in Ire-land , and quite! a good looking sort at the presouttime Of Mr |Joe 'u ability as a hortwtnan it Isquite unnecessary to write a wold, fcince it iskoown tc ovrjyonc who takes the lea«i lu -.ercntin the jumpinc * horses. The

rJonrsLADK STABLI .NI .Is oxcelloin. thb boxes being roomy, wni vet i t l -latert . and (niplenty . Of any supertlunm ac-commodation that may nt present OX I S L somegood judge con at nny timo be eipected to availhimself. The stablex form, we think , one of thebest of the nov largo 8cri« of such building * thatbave appeared In tho Racing Illu i traitd . beingtaken at a. mot lent when the scene won l ive ly andthe lig ht fair y favourable. I Men . boyi walls ,trees, and boai us make quite a prett/ combina-tion, and anyono with a taste for oology, orrather for the ildlflcatiun of birds, wil probablybe able to disci ver nests laid bore by winter thatno doubt wen last spring securely hidden . Asaunter about the boxes Is to some of us oue oftho most attractive sights that a racing establish-ment can offer and a strange contrast do Homo ofthe splendid ranges of olegantlf buili stablingthat bave sprung up in comparatively recentyears afford to the primitive- structures thatvotorans rometi ber long years ago. Yet . from theold style of buildings, rough | as tbev appeared,were eeut out to battle Borne qf- tbe inout famousborscs In tho History of tbo Turf , thac traine d on(or a long tlnj e and were solrJom sick ur »orry.Messrs Joe and T J Widger havo both earued highreputation in bo saddle, and Bucccssfu! portraits,of them, such ud those we offeir, will be receivedwith pleasure bya , uost of friends and aojuaintoDcea. The flrat-mcntloncd ol the pair wasbrought most prominently before the publi c byhis mounts 0J1 Wild Man from Uornco for thelirand NaUon< I Steeplechase o( 180.1 and lau*. intbe earlier year his;mount finished third , a headbehind Lady Bllen U. who succumbed by a lengthand a half to j Wby Not, after a highl y eicitlugstruggle between the three. The race was markedby several rjishaps, Nelly (jraj , who startedfavourite , boll'ing with Escott 'and falling, whilstFather 0 Flyfcn , Dawn, Calcraft , Ardcarn , and.ISsop all camd to gr)ef. The race gave rise to nosmall amount of comment, and ccrtalu critics dis-agreed at thd moment as to » i th which horsovictory aught to ha^e rested Arthur Nig htlngallno doubt rodjs a rjemnrkably good ruco on thewinner , bat sound judges wero amongst thoseperfectl y satisfied with tho performances of tberiders who were In the closest proximity to himnt tho tlnlRh I '

Tin: srouv or UB. JOE WIDGKR S B I U Lon Wild Man irom Borneo for tho (Jrand Nat ionalStcoplechaso of 1805, io still fresh In the recollect-ioa ot most people, who- read tbeae : lines. Th«horsa encountered o large number of rivals ,amongst them nearly all tho cream of oar cross-country competitors, and won In good style by alength and a. half. .Wild, Man from Borneocarried 103t 11 Ib3, and tho task set him, so far a»goes the merit of steeplechasers at tbo presenttimo, was not a llfiht one, seeing that he had tobeat Cathal Van -dor Uerg, Uorlzon, Why NetArdcarn, yEsop, anoVCaustlo amongst others. Thevictory was received with enthusiasm, tho cheer-ing which accompanied tho winner's return toscalo be(ng mtsnt .fts much for Mr Wldgor as forbis mooDt, the many visitors to Alnlreo from theGreon Island! demonstrating In the most livelyway their delight, pt tho success of man and horso.Moro excitement attends the contest for the GrandNational Steeplechase, than Is aroused by anyother race, With;a very fow exceptions. Oldstagers say dhoti they cannot remain unmovedfrom the moment .that tho starters for the Derbyfile out of the! paddock until tbe hero of the houris lead away after his. vIctDtibug Kallop Thocurious fren:;jr that overtake* the Yorkshirecrowd—they 1 ird a cool and collected people as arule-when t ie 6t Leger etruggle fa at its height,ebows Itself a strange ways. Men stationed Inthe bock roWn of the throng th«t lines tho rails,spring into the nit.to catch a gllmpsa of thestruggling hotses; and when the county went forthe moment AJad otter Apologj and John Osbornohad won, a Bbectator, bereft .for the moment otreason, placed hla hat on the ground, took a shortrun and kicked It- Into tho air. Still the GrandNational 8WBplpchaao excitement takes " a dealoJ beating" ai the; tout* say, and wa, displayed toon Wild Man) Jrom Borneo. A ' . .

1 ". PjOItTSLADB siBOUP"obtained bj- j ar t&lit cannot iall at this momentto Interest man} who turn ! over the leaves o!/kc%NW«* Mr Joo Widger sttnto In thlll? 1! »ehI?d l ?llD toM rTJ-WMgS TMd fur-ther in thox ir pppaars Mr.« Mick" wijgcr Mr•SSte 'Slll^hivlW113 Plaie on the '&"•little wajr, behind 1,1 coma Mr. Tom Rlntoul ,

»ho holds a conhflentlar position with rtgard toMr M Wiagor. and Iri the absence of tho brothersacts as manager. The little party make a picturethat at the present moment cannot fall to oe at- ,tractive to folks whoso thouRhts aro bent on iaeGrand National 1 Steeplcihaso. Fdrglveness will ,be extended to us by the7 writer of recent "«cle .In TAJ Sportsman, entitled " Portalfcde and Water. ,ford ," If an extract > B tnade from jit having to dowith our pictures In Racing JUUilrafKl of in sweek. It runs as follows :-":Nie who got hislicense for riding withdrawn soraefllttlo time ago,presents a. caso that might well be rcconsideretuHe has been a faithfu l servant!to his pr eatalmaster tor twelve years , and no one concernoa oo-lieves for one moment that ho wilfully o1""1*wrong. Horses are:curious animals, and thin isnot the first occasion on which ono has npset nlsrider's reputation. I believe I am corroct in stat-Ing that Nyo's case, if inquired Into , would bofound quite as har!d a ono as was that of MrCullen, now happily put all right. No Bpecial In.terest as yet attaches to the mare Miss Baron, onoof our artist's •• captures " during hU visit toRoser and Fortslade. Th» mare, daughter otBaron Farney, and a sister to Star of the Sea, iswoll known aa a wlpnsr In Ireland

whore she lastyear carried off the "Park Handicap Hurdle Raceat Leopardstown . theQreenpark Plate at Limerick,the Province Plato at Tlpperary , and the IJmerlcltPlato, run In April at the placa from which therace derives Its name. A much more Importantacquisition to our gallery of horses of note In thesame branch of racing was c"

WA.TEBFOIU),and we cannot do better with regard to him thantake a few more lines fro m the pen of the ablegentleman whoso rocent visit to Portslade wasmentioned above " And I'd like ye to ECOWaterford before you go back," are the openingwordB of his story, the remark bolog addressed tohim by Mr Mick Widger. Well , he saw Water-ford , and wrote of him as follows :—" He Is a veryclever-looking whole bay, low and lengthy, withthe best of limbs and rare liberty. He Is Jast thohorsa tho proverbial hunting man would selectfor bis own riding, for there Is that truth of well-balanced symmetry about him which ecoms proofconclusive that he must be a safe aod charoblngconveyance across country. He Is not a big horso,but ho has power, length, and »lze enough for anypurpose In reason, and'for a ehasor ho Is fresh andvounn Added to all this he Is In the verybrightest bloom of hoalth—no horse could possiblylook better . 1 watched him for qoite a long timebeing dressed over, and lashing out in the halfhappy way that horses will always do when theyfeol lit . and I could not but compliment Romsr, andhis head lad Nye , on having done so wall tor theLlverpoal horso up to now.1 ' On the face of It thedescription given of Watorford Is the productionof a man, who understands and loves hornos , andfolks of the kind who can write pleasantly arcvery scarce 11 is comments on others of thePortRlade horses are so Interesting, and so worthyof being hopt I D remembrance tbat wo venture totransfer a few of Ohotn to out pages Of theothers that I have noticed. " he states. I shonldmention I O C a big lubberly four year old , bySolus out of Guarantee , with all the makings of a(rood horse Inter OIL : Guardsman 17 epedfftrca un-known) described by his trainer on " tbe oldwftrrlnr '1 •

KENMA .I1B ,by Kendal out ol Mies Morgan. Ideal as toshoulders and most points , save hone below tnco.Then I saw Keep Out , n smart , wiry but wendymare, although witb wide hips und lengthyquartera aDd thighs. Sho has showo some form,too , this season , but Is useless tintern baoiU-cappers realise her lack of power. I am notsarothat the best animal lioser has at hfs ambles maynot ultimately prove to be a two.year old (1I) T byPrlnco Rudolph , out of Caatellamare. 'ihe Isalmost llko La Kleebo in her action . '

— « Dr Jaeger 's Sanitary Woollen Clothing, unrivalled

for Win ter Wear. Price List on app lication toKohertson . Lrdlle, FerfjuBoo and C ., Ltd. , colea K i nts in Waterford.

Free Bridge for Waterford

UK COUPOTUTION R E S O M 'T I O t f ^A R B l E nr S ' A N i M O U S L Y RY T H E K I L K E N N YrOHNTY G R A N D JL'EY

(FUOM OUBJ OWN CoBBBBPONDtNT)On Sxlurday morning tho deputation f>oo ihu

Corpora'icn , Inoludlioir tho Mayor , Aid Smitb , J . P ;Aid. Nela-D. V.I,- . Aid. Ryan, J. P ; HmryUraingi-r . V.C. ; Cornelius E^daond , F.O. ; H. JFurd* , President Chamber of Commerce, tosretber• n b tba T»v/n qierlr , Mr. Jatne» J. Fpely, nndMr. Jobn All iojj bora, B.L.. Se~r< tary t - th»Hnrt 'O 'ir Board , rjslUKl no the County K i l k e n n yii'and Jury 10 their lirrund Jury room , Court Houor ,Ki lkenny. Mr. A, M'Coy, s;.lr., Waterford, nualto present.

There was a full attpndancn of tbe Grand Jury.One of tbo members politel y arranged chain for tbedeputation , and wben tosted .

Tbe Mayor roBQ, aud lo a clear and eODciscmiooer Btated theobjectof the dppatatlnn , in vrorda10 o*ery nay limilar to those wbiah ni> publlnbfd Inour laAt numbar-^tbat la, to pasii tbe RpRolotionnricb the City and County Grand Juries of Water-ford and otber pobllc bodice in this city had puscdfor tbe purpose o, ( ineertinp a clause in tbe Cor-poration Bill , DQW before Farliampni , nitb (befinal obj'ct of gottiD? op a oen Free Bridge iaWatorford at DO diatantjtinie. Fortbii porpo«o thetbreo codntifi of Waterford, Ki lkenny, and lateron Tipporiry to agree , and nbnn cpread o»er theiooouQtiea , together! witb the city, ma also the otberpubllo bodies In tbo city, the burden 00 encbwill bo tiir!GOdin;ly ll]{bt Indeed. L'ho fondo to 'boobtained from Goverami'Ot for a long number ofTear*.

At first tbo Grand Jury rjeomed to teal that (heobject of tbo Deputation BOS to try to impose atonce a heavy burden on the ratrpsyenot tbe CtuatyEilken oy ; but irheo the Mayor and tbe otbermembers of tb* DgpoUtion (honed tbat It did notcommit thom 'o aoytbing ot tbe kind—and that tbeCorporation Bill vroold bo carried even without tbaBridge clause—an d tbat tho introduction of tbeclause would cost Kilkenny County Nothing—th ngonlleoen ot tbe jury at once cave In, and passedtba Resolution oaonlooualy, on motion of ColonelStusrt, D.L.. MOondcd by Mr. Tigbe, D.L, foreman.

Tbe Mayor and tbo otber members of tbe Depu-tation thaofeod tbe Grand Jory oot only fur tbeuatnimoni way la obiob tboy paMsd tbo resolu-tion , but for thn rery oordial and oourtoooi manoorlo which they bad received them.

Tho Grand Jury then invited the Doputatioa toJoin tbom ia a sumptuous lnocbeoo of which theywere a boat to partntp, up stain, which tbey did,and for which tbey (tbo deputation) expressed tbeirvery belt thanks. .

In tbe cnurs° of tho dlioassinn relative to tboBridge , all tbo Grand Jury uprened tfaclr deoidedopiolon that it vrao beyond time to iweep away tbeold toll Bridge of WnKrford—the last ol Its classin Ireland—that It it>, In fact, a diagr&co not onlyto Waterfoid and ndjaocat counties , but to tbenation at large.

I noticed that tSe gontiocnen of the jury seoujedto think, very well ol keeping 00 the tolls on theBridge tor tome time—junt as long (nitbin 20years) u t'ie Promoters may tblnk necessary—loorder to brioi; do no tbe expense ol the groitundcr-taking to a more nominal thing.

Hid Ibis been done years ago—wb<-o spoken ofso often—tbo Waterford Bridge would DOW bo—liko the splendid 'New EMJ Bridge—(reo to tboDabltc fiom all parts of Ireland.

THANKS TO THE SECBETABy OF THEI KAILWAY. •

Tbe Deputation.' muit a|so axprees ibelr very bestthanks to Mr. E. A. Ntale, Secretary ot tbe CentralIreland EalUay, , for placing at tholr dispoml aDie* ealooo carriage to convey thflm to and fromKUsrenny, free of oborce. Tbla be did m thogeatlemen Wfro Rolng on publia bnsloee», vtbiohvrould ba of advaqtogo notooly t>tbo local Eailwoff ,but to tbo public at lame.

Kilkenny County Grand Juryand their ReBidencas.

Mr Edward Keodrlck Danbury Tlgbe, D L-, J P.,(Foreman), Woodstock.

Colonel Honry Vil ien Stosrt , BL .J P., C»stlttoi7D.Major James H Connallan. D t . J P.. Coolmore-CapUin Mortis Den Keating, J P.; Woodsglft. . .Captain Robert J Knoi, J P., Cah'rilske.Captain Herealej l>n»TUbii, J P., Knocktopber Abbey.Godwin ,B M SwiUe , Eiq., D Ii., J P., 8nl[t«ihril.b.Denis W Kavanarh, Esq.. J P , Balief Caatlr.Htortr Cbarlaa Gwjory, Esq., J P., Westeonrt, CalUn.JohnlHamlHo D, Wbltoroft, tsq., Kilnr.Edward Lewis Warun, Esq., D h. J P., Lodes Park.Colonel , 8om«rset Batlnr, Esq., DLJ P., KUaqrry.Walter IMolSnrrosgh liamnsgb, Esq., D I>1 J P.,

I Borrls HonsV,Sir John Power, Bart., Kilfano. .JaoM B Haase), Esq., i P., Dnblln.Colonel Bntler Kearney, i P.. Clone Honto.Alei»nd«r EUmiltyp, Esq., J P., Dublin.Dawaoa A Milward , Esq., t P,. L4vUtowD.Eev. Huab Homphrlts, J P., Knockuphcr Glebf.Edward Hostey Maude. Esq. , J P., Gowran.John Tbornaa Sejgne, Esq., J P., Grennan Hon»»,

Thomaatowti. , ! .U'DOBIM Kotigb, Esq., J P., Newtorrn, Kjlkonny.Fredoriok Power , Eta. :Colonel. John N Cablll, Esq., J P., Ballyconra, D»Uy

r»TC«t- i 1 ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ . !John Bntler, Etij.', J P., Illnanni, Callan.

To MoTniR».--Mrf. Wimloir'f Soothlo; Syrep hubeen tutd over ((tr jc«r» by mnUoat ot netbera f«r tt>»lrcblldrra walla t«tilnj villa nrtMt snoceu. It wilt nllnitb» poor ioffrreiltaroedlttslj. Ii Is plasarjt to tast* 1 Itprednus sataral Irjoltt slap, by rdUiiat th* chili fronMia , a>d tb* UtII* ckenb awaits " as krljbt u sttta."0 aD Cbttalrti, ltlld. rtrtoll^ i ;

Tomedo Boats For Waterford«

Oar City Member la leaving ho atono unturnedto Otoure ions aroall ebtre ol tbe forthcominj ,'enormous naval expenditure tor tbo port of Watc-fard, and ras rtcoived tbe following importantletter from tbe first Lord of tbe Admiralty :—

Admiralty, WblUhall, 14 Jlsrch, "96.DEAR SIB,—I b<-g to acknowledge receipt of joar

letter of tba 11th inst, in wbfoh you encloseaevor ^l dooumenta with reference to the desire ofpublic bodies in Waterford to see tbelr Harbourmade a permanent Torpedo Station.

No i(eoeral aobemo has, aa yet, bean framed bythe B iard of Admiralty with referenca to Ibis dii.position of torpedo boatt or torptdo destroyer?, bstn coso a distrtbutioo ot inoi beats at varioua

pointti on tb« coaat should be decided on , tbe caseot Waterford will be oonsidered and tb.4 pointswbiob your friends buve urged be carefully ex-amioed. Believe me, yonra faltbfully,

(Signed) G so BO a.I. GOSCBEK.Jobn E. Bedmond, Eiq, M P.Tbo following has CJBO been received ¦¦—

Kilkenny Castle,: Ireland, 17th Marob , 1830.S IR ,— I thoroughly approve of tbe proposal to

mak« W.tcrlord a Torpedo Boat Sittlon, and willbe bappy to foroorl the ecbeogp by any ncins inmy pjwer , I write by this po»t to Mr GoEobendrawing bis attention Co tbe matter. Yoursfaithfully, (Si gned) OBKONDI .

J Alliuj bam , Esq, janr ,Harbour Office , Watorlord.

Satisfactory assoraoces of support hnve also boonreceived from Messrs P J Power , M P, SamuelMorris, M P, Dunbar Plunkel Barton , Q C, SI P,and various otber iofl unntial quarters.

ST. PATRICK'S NIGHT IN THETHEATRE ROYAL:

The leading li ghts of Cycledom to Waterfordweio responsible for a most enjoynble ontertalnmenlIn tho Theatre Royal on St Patrick's nicht, when acrowded audience assembled to hear tbe strains ofIreland's sweetest singers rendnred In a capablemanner, and to witness feats of atbletio and cyclingprowess by amawure well skilled la tbe branches iowhiob tboy competed. Then tbere were exhibitionsof tho " manly art of felt defence ," nblcb, If ootexactl y marvel? of loltntiSo skill , were certainl yprovocative of tbe gceatiit enthusiasm on the partof tbe audioDo ^. Tbo entertainment, 13 already In-dicated , nas promoted aod carried out by localoyclists in old of tbe funds of the South KoateroBranch of tbe I C A , and jud ging by tbe patronagefibiob tbeyeecu iad tue reiult oo^ bt to b° gratifyingto t (JO gemleaj on wbo went to ao much pains to pr.*vlde a reollr eDj ovable nlubt ot diversion for tbepeople of Watorford at tbo clnao ol tbe NationalElolldsy. It nas a bappy idra to get off ihe bjatentrack, and 10 design a pro^Mmmo sulBcionLl ydiveraifled to meet all tastes—bl gb-clua music fortboae wbo love tbe concord nf eweet sound', tbeuuriy daooj for tbo h^bt-hujrujd whose Irishbearta «oulJ tbrob respooilvel y to stirring tausicoftbe xoodold Irish Jig ; oyalin K oooteiti for votariesof tbe irbo.l, tad boxing for the men of tbe VrbtIntacti , by wh'.co feaU of personal pr.wess are r—garlo l witn all tbe [riabman • love of valour inwhatever field it is exercised tc is not to bewondered at, tncrelor p , tbat at tbo closo of tbn ppr-forcntnees nn Tu-fday night , tbe large audience lofttbu Theatre big bl y delighted wiira tbs manner iowhlob tsey «eto entertained , and hopeful , no doubt ,tbat at no distant t im» a repetition of tbe pro •rrratnoie wi l l br fra-ovVd. *

The Concert approp riately opened with an inst rum-ental selection of Irish airs , in which , of course v StPatrick 's Day" took the lead, playrnl by a very efficientorchestra under the capable leadershiu of Mr HMalcolm. Tbe music was capilail y rendered and atthe conclusion of the selection the applause of theaudiend was hearty and prolong . Then followedthe chorus— " The Minstrel Boy" phich was sungwit h precision and effect by some well known andpopular city amateurs. In this , as in all the other vocalselections , Mr R Ashworth presided at the pianoforte,and played the accompaniments with marked dbilityand excellent jud gment. Mr B J Long, who is always10 be found mnst willing tn lend his much appreciatedassistance in reunions of this kind , met with, a heartywelcome when he came forwaid lo sing " Tile Snowy-llreasted Pearl . " He gave a very sweet and tunefulrendition of this lovel y Irish ballad , and at its con-clusion was rewarded with i hearty outburst of ap-plause , and an unmistikeable recall i In response hesang— " Come into the Garden Maud," in an equallyappreciable manner. Mr T F Rtddy, always a greatfavourite with Waterford audience*, in coming lonva-rdproved that he has lost none of his popularity, andcrrtainl y none of bis ability as a vocalist. His singingof " When he who adores thee , " was greatly admired— and deservedl y so, but not moi* tlnn was his jympathetic and careful rendering of tbe sweet mclodyof" Mollie Bawn. ' To Messrs B J Long and Mr M FFiUeorald was entrusted the duet -"The Moon hathraised her Lamp." and it is scarcely necessary to saythat in the hands of such capable musicians, the resultwas pleasing in the extreme, j Mr J T Fielding, who is.1 vocalist of taste, experience and good judgment.sang

1 f. arri g Dhoun".in excellent voice , and was loudlyapplauded at its conclusion. ; Then followed selectionsfrom " Mantana "—the work ' as vre all know of a dis-tinguished son of Waterforct—wMch were played bythe orchestra in excellent style , and to the Irequentlymanifested ,deli ght of the atdieoce . From a musicalpoint of view this Item was the tieat of the eveningThe chonm— " Cruiskeen Lawn" having been sungio fine sty le, there came a change in the pro-gramme. This was an amusing jig in costume.one ol thejdancers being disguisrd as a member oftbx fair sex , and the otber ae—mil, as a patriarchwith very nimbls- and yontMol extremities. Theirp«rfornsaoofl created mach merriment, and wa* vocif-erousl y applauded. The nsntlemf n wbo supplied thisitem trero described on tho projrrammo a» " two promi-nent member, of tbe Watcrlord Blojcle Club,"aTagnadefinition whioh precludes si from handing down tbeirnamts to poet«Tliy In » blato of glory. Bicyoleooataai*came nut , and if orja may judge from the enthusiasmof the audienoo while the competitions were proceedingthe promoters hit tha nail on ta* b«c 3 , so to 'peak ,when they Included them In tbe programme. Thecontests, of oonr«» wura decided nn " bomf-walners ,"with tb.» Urge indicator rapra&enbog tba Ootf track-four laps to tbe rnilo, and tb# oompetitors wrrs drawnfrom tbt various local olnbi.; Wklloths " races" woreprocoodloff it was only ntcruary to clous oof's evesand liston to the familtr sonndt , and than Imagineoneatlf OQ tbs sward nnrroaadlng the real traek whlobwas on the stage in miniaturr. The pistol was firedfor tho «t»rt, the andi«no« ebeered Instil;, tha bollran? f»c trio last Ian ' in orthodox fa-hion ,tbe familiar cn*s of enooaragoment from tha spectatorswere loud aod frequent, tbe >ider« strained ever; csrva" altar paisiofr tbe be))," tb» rrd and white indicatorspasiad and repaued each other in grand stile, andfinall y tho mark was passed by the foremost amidsttbd deafening pfandits of the *peota:c-rt,. Mr Q HKelly aotad u jodg» and limrkaeper. Mr A L^c.yafterwards cams forward and daneod; a hornpipe infii»t-«lus stjle, and Moar.d th» warmest applause atthe condoslon of his efforts. Tbn list, and accordiogto a great manj, tba b«st of the evanirg'a aalertAia*taicment: was now on Us board*. Wo refer to theboxing gtqve competitions for which: tbo aidisncewaited on the lip-toe of excited expectation. The com-petitions were divided Info three aectioDS-ior heavy,li ght and middle weights , aod lh« remits ajter threerounds ware ai follows, Mr W 0 Todd acting as judge.

Huivr WHOIITS.— Launen r. Nell!.'—Won by thoformer by two points, after a very elca exhibition. Intha first roond neither men showed np it s ij well, butIn the spoond roond there waa nothing to ohojso be'tween tba moD. In tho! Uat ronud. however, L>on«n'ssuperiority was appvsnt. and the judge's ciodiioassemi'd to tU» Beueral satisfactiori. .1

LIODT Wuionis W Morgan T. J D.»Un.—uorgantru the heavier of tho two and worked slower thanDoolan, bot waa canlion* aod study throughout.Tbe first round Was not remark able for good boilog.and no work wai pot id on (lther (Ids. In tba s'oondsound tbd sparing was more lively, Doolan beingdetermined to foist) bis mad Into neatir activity. Hosscotsded pretty mill, end If hfl bad ben obi* to nsabis left (SectireljT ho woold htvn soarod beatHy, Asit was ho mined aertral opens, and the ronnd wasaboot erjfial ia point of aserif. In tha Uilrd roundDoolan aid most of tbe attacking and got In • tew withthe left on Morgan'* broid-baaknt, while Morgan onlylarded onoe with his left on DoolanV ear. R<ialt,Doolan wins by two points. ' >

£frDDLi WtiaaTi. — 1 HoickJruoa, Wstsrford'sChampioa T, Cbarlls Noooan. — This ooatett : waslooked forward to with great intsnat, and when themon took their roDectlv* eorners. aieh m londlvcheered by bis supporters In the bod j of tb* boaso.Wben >lms in cslWd and til* oca shock hands,ono was at onoo imprested wltbi t!io diCertaoeIn tbe personnel 0' tbs two mes, thoogbthis cuay b« nor* . apparent than real. CharllaNooDsn t» a lithe, atbletio young fdhw, rery nimbloand witb a long strstob, wbilo Jut: Hotcbloson is around-built mnunlar man, with ' f lsuty of sloggingpower, bat less- In weight than Caarlls Noonan.Tbrotgbont the thre* rounds, tba> eharoplon (bowedup well ID attack, and pst ia soma •ffMtlvs work, batNoonan was quloker ud slightly mon solsnUfio tbanha was. All the tano motl peopU »rrsod at tha oon-closiua of third roand that while HotehlnsOD wonldprorv' tha bttUrnan la s> fight to tha tblsb, «U11 laibe thres ronnds Cbarll* had ths bol|« oa »lm onpoints. At all meats VIr Todd oonddorid «t>, sod bsdeclared Noonan the winner u bating givre IB* bstUiexhibition of sdentifio boxicg. This . eonolod«d thsent«TtAlBCittnt. ! ! '. ' ' ¦

A««n A P R iKNOWS M E«v. JOKrpha jO».Jtl ;JLr iHolDus' MtxkM Prsscrip-Uon, Is the only original g aa *nf »i Btmtif lot aOthota who suffer from nsrronsj ureakass*, exhaustedTitsJitj, kidnej or bUdder dlmuet, pmTd, pritUte,spinal weakness, brain fi| and kindred eanpUints.It bu itood ths teH for Iwtotj jetrs. Btnd '• •elf-addressed sUmped envelope to Josj. Holmes* BttwdjCo, -, Bloom«bory Mansfsnt, Bloomsbtrrj . Bqoara,London, and grt fall partKokra ol (hit mat Bpd&qfree of clurg*. Mention wbctlxir for rniu or faails.Beware of fraudulent Imitators. |

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CITY POLICE CODltl

'SiTUB ols, ( " - J(Beforo Mr Job'n Ry»n and iar John H Whlte.\

:A aii.p Dozin.Bridget OnnoTid'was guminoned by CoasUbloCronia for being drunk on. the publlo strsot. Tho

defendant , who did not appear, h&d besn«lroadyconvicted on half a dozen provlous occasions- Shewas now fined 5s with tho alternative of a, woek'aImprisonment. i

: ; K0I8T iuKB.Tho time Constable eumpjonod Kata Carty for

being drunk tho previous Saturday night In Michaelsbcot. It appeared that Kate had been conductingherself boisterously -m a jrablio house, from whiohsho was . summarily ejeoted.1 On vntV 'nf her a.p-peiranco in the street she ] waa sunoopdod by acrowd ot urching who raited hsx Iro and caused herto soar into fli ghts of painful 'eloquence, Tha,Con-stable came on the £con«, and Ending that bet flowof language was dn» to an ovir-lndulgenc* in liquor,gallantly escorted bar to tho Jock-up. ¦ .

pdrgeant Malonoy having | oxamined tho raoord,dr-clarad thit Kate hod cot been pzeTioualj con-

Ia couaocVtience.orihls iiatcmont, the mwistrataQnod her only half pi orbwn, or 48 hours.MEigutfrSa- .'pnfa3Hm3T.

lljchael Jono3 was charged by Constable Hart!-gmi with having been drunk In I'atriek street at 110 clock on Saturday nightJ . The ease was: proved,and thodefendantidid riot eppe&rto excuio or ex-tenuato his oflonce , It appeared that Jones hadbeen in a row with anothor jman before tba piose.cutsr cams on tho scene. \Mr Whit« asked If there TPM any prorlons reooraagainst tho accused. i

Sergeant Malone roplied that thero wore 21 con-victions against Jonoi, bui nona for drunksnnessm twolre months. In that period, . howover, ho hvlbeen punished six times for 1 riotoua behaviour andaaaanlU, his /at«s{ sentence . being two months' im-prisonment for tba latter elu» of offence.

Tho defendant's wife came into court, and wantedto hani to the Bench what pnrportod to bo ft'eortifl.cato that her husband had taken tho pledge.Mr Ryan-What use is that now ? I tuppaie hotook that pledge last night because this ets« wa«coming on to-day. ;The Wife—Ob, no, yoar Wanuip ; ha took it thismorning (laughter). , .In measuring tho tranlshment'th* m«mslratos, ao-cording to a rule of the court, did not take into con-¦idcrattsn the defendant's tear's record, because itdid not include any convictions for drunkenness; 10ho got ofl with a,Cn« of 5s and costs, or a>f ok.'Iho following wore alsoiconricted and fined :—Uzsie Reilly, for loitering, 10a Cd ; Anna Hartroy,103 6d for disorderly conduct; Patrick nfCftrthy,

r 3 Cd for drunkenness ; and Patrick Doherty,. 5s torindecent behaviour. i^

M O N D A Y .Alderman Nelson , D,Ii , attended tho court thismorning, bat thero was not a oaso of anj kind to baakposod of.

T U E S D A Y .ST. PATBICIt'a DAT.Tho morning ot the National Holiday was alto ablank in ths police court, and Alderman Nelson'smagistenal function* were consequently afjiin not

W E D N E S D A Y .(. Before the Maior and Aid Nelson, D IA

. THE DAT JimE.As a contrast to the paocit. of bnibeu traanotflithe two prenoos days, ths dock this morning «itovcrorowd;d , K few overni ght drnaks baring to bowcomnodatM ontaide tba prednot* of thst bistorioonclosorf. Ntarl y all tbe wises oonslsied cf ohargesof tirapln drankencess. Tba following '• ordinaries"woje dl/.oo«d or on that criarga, .—Thomas Qnann,i: B ?l;J Thompson, 2.1 oonfIctlons, !hre« In 12

or J4 aT . Kobert Thompaon , 21 eontletloai. UOj 6d

_ MAW AWD irrri,

Sci'-lfh'hi'ft.t 1" "° ""9U)/ ll'UiDif "" ba th4Aid N.lsoo-Did hj knook ler aown fConsUWa-\o. voor wor.hln.

ground that bu wlfj a*grsT«tsd him. H. Uld thai hom •?»» 2Z M""i! #f b'', »'»'•. and tbat ho oal/ lad tanminntesat his disposa!. H* seot bis Wit. for torn.I°rM « .1 A',}0 k.""T b"":' l ho "a;t«<1 w olnnts.B £< X ' 'd not return h<H nllled on* to ¦ find her.

In? him for totri tinn patt as sba had began, tippliog,aIthonRh be *„ i.BowmM .;.., |f tor ..o ,«r!:Bme« br, gave h>r thi blow ha noticed a grot irfprove-miot , and she wis la court tj adroit thu snob -was tboo&e.i. . 1Aid Nelson (sbarply)-There is boexoms fora soberman strikin g .defeacole.s v.oaaa, and that womaa«n«?f "» A

Y°° '"' "r»<!3io»l|T «P»»kl»». rcforn«dvourseir, ami yet yon bars oc sympathy for tbs weatarr.a'nav'ii.cVrid.1"1 lnt" "" T" tna "btch m "'Defendant—I Advised i,or fot tT tjmel aQa eaationjrjner . 1

i rld Neljoa-Thtt fj a eonfra' dlotion ol your oth'r

bidl y of bin, for making ths exonss hn did. 1.mnlt

abiVwi?.dai"3d 'k ""l "0' * br»" lMB* li

The Ilayor-If l wan> voa I wonld hav» faced tbamnjio hors , .Bd ,4l<1 aoi 'h*t*ort th. «»,.•V f , T"» nv-<i>l *H | BiAr HH >UV "l i ft¦Jorondant—I nut give into that , but if I ha* ootmet bar an soddaiJT whil. I wajaosrr I .cmlda't b.v.thin'g'o Z. °'*tfik?a' hcr- ?koolr " *»*Bal • ""'f

i"° f»»«r-TV«U, yoaars gncd St or a w«k la gaol ,?a fotorV"' W"n y°U k"I':lro.ar h'Ddi ofl 'oar wtf»

. TH» BAtttOW N0I8AHCI.n rS "n>«a UarUa Eiol. wu «»mon»d by

1 K' ,Niohol«>'> f«r having tr«dl«d a barrowS.°Sr

,f.ootP»lh at FerrybanV-Coaplsinthi tiidte **.d cantI onod th» boy sa*tr«llImM. ^

th?.,fsB5£r2i.:.<lld M i k-» *» *-«"U««w-

«|llHNrjl"B i"i4h9 "«' ucjrd of a proaoeotton of

, ,1 Ad.00aiio» '«"» Ferrrbank (Id* befqrt., It wu

prop". ot froia * bM» taoroaghfaro ln tao city

ie«tloai|)"tlW' tM "" k*d beoa 1™*°** I *0"

thu is ths Ud's first offeeo., I ulU flas bin ooi/ •pcaDy and costs. , I 1 .w rf "¦ — ¦• VUIMI 1 . 1 ; .

o k ma o* SCOLDS. ' . , . . '

n '?"¦£ °°l° snmroonod Uxtls Beam*. aad, Kat«Sihil1 v .°irri<)d womeri for abusing t*eh oU»r lapabllo. Neitherdefendant lpps»rsd. ¦

«n» threo«Btli# windows oft the rajpeotit* ton** laZ.l !?*'.''1*1 ?oit» eI°" to woh - oUrtW.- j ThayZA ",'11"11 lanrugs towsris isohettor, anioonUnaed thslr oondoet fnr^bont half «aJ»«K Tkl*whWj^Slwo

Yi*h lhitdv- ¦»" ••*A fins ofl, 04 was import* ia eiwh eau.. ' .

- V?1 "1'' •_*°«»B of; Ib'o nniortanaU daks, wooJiw kl^!.

8«BHj«y ps «BBoai,- »tilwwitlk»TT. . . .b' Coost.bU COaoUN with during.1 iV.i trrer'oM oooflrjtloM agatet itt, al-tttin tw.lT. oontts. Constakl. UgUaau bad VslmiUrebarga agalmt ttr. I 1

The Jfcnrjj, i8nt ber to

for , j^ ,B ^ j,

. „ inn tka mow. !«t i ""f Pow« Pleaded gnllty to btlnt Jrink laHl l ."'IT' "" P"*? A*' AoEf^ulHigan , who protooatod, suild thtt the dVtadaat ltdwas befor. h» earns or, t«.-io«a». . 'ThtraTlu itpmloua record tinst tie d«f»ndant, a dooatryabcnirrr, wtiootmo to .p*»a P.triek's D»t U tb* oilyIn 1«naii.»;asbiatt, aiid b> ' sme**4«] .<nlr»6Jy. J2b. waa in ths Io«k-ap and ials bslng kll^MToVno*,tho msaUtraU. Ut bio off Wth a ba&Uwl*^

i . - ,. nimin m« KCi>trK ¦ vn•si ?"?"? Bal<>>n> wa* ebarttd «rhh ttsiajdnuk ia«'eh"l:«re«t : Patrtek*, B S,. nT tSS^Cton.tabl- ,ta .tast dsfehilantp Was fgbt^

MMt thi•t.re

',"d. l?'0» *» '«<> »««». tacn«:r ?at*jlradrtssd to do'to. CaucqsUuy »nB*»r brdSKi alo\" lu* ' k'at> "•"»•«» ' B«laua •«¦! u 4J1E U a!l°j . T5«r» »,"» thr«i MH eo»*UU«is)a(alsstfined 10* «d orH dijg. "¦ ~ T'. T "77; " "

I0i61wita ta*lfta «U«naUj«i. ' . - ¦" ¦. '¦

f'¦• fIXI «ICK ur 1* Tl»!'5rrT—HM +HniiiaAts ,s Kzriiiucu., ' . ¦ '• ' ~ • .A mnnislo named Waltt* Kupar.'«{M ISUMM taUmtriok. was ohargM with b3ng i5»tXi£SS5»a.

was qo,l«t 4ft,r his arrest:J ?"«•*?'¦

¦ Harrison, ot I U (VBot*Hc*'8i»»,»»U bo

&& ^* *i8*rg*aatHarrt(oa th«d!d«ne«s4Uia\lwi»1atL p*r.

Witness Ba,«o«»d hlo bat **£$% ShS JSS!^ rr 'neopls B»M aik«d Uia to b« k^£ttflSmE TSi^sa^ iia&T:• JiC'/vS*K? Uto""**• ' - ¦ ¦¦¦¦ ' ¦1 High CootUbU final iWiit4«il l\ii'tW.isil :

ntuform «p. Tr»7 ksulN om» MosTd SLBLXM* '

WSizskr - ^rf^^Wf5?3 j : : :, 8»n«»BtHanlso»-Ai4a.|a»w lM IwMiktW - ¦ :

mmsiW ^mT r'lifssjiKU mi £ aflTfetfttMsVl Mtti i '-[ -V

[;.•;¦ A 'hW 'm$ ^ ' 41^ 11?

! ! i |¦' !

' ¦ ' ' - I : t j j : : '

allowed cot to pot lio flna from a Wand, whom he'MmoO, at thVWater i'.;c. _ | , . , . .J; The Booch'rifuBCf)'to socede to hi* rpn.iiort, hot:!H.ad Constable. Cl&ar proinlsdd -fho Mayorithat bewould communicate ia the . parioa. mention»d that the¦prijoner wis inwcoblo. j ' !

¦'¦• : : IH TJ B B BA T . ' . .''(Brfore tie jMay^rmd Aid Nelson.)

Ira BATTU ojr THS NULLS AHD THE HOBPHYS—A HOTAJ. TIM* IH HEWOATK-STEtM.

, -A woman named Murphy was fined for being drunk:C» NewgateistiBit on Patnci'siDay. ' \

•Constable USsseti; summoned John Neill for beingpiilty of riotous behaviour and making use of obscenelanguage in Newgale.street, on the same occasion up.oa which the list defendant was found drank. The

¦ Constable deposed thai Neil) was shouting and calling|Tars Murphy ftpprdbriou's name's.- She was'fi ghting1 with hlssife.iwhose shawl he wan holding while the

Women were pegging away at each other.The Mayor4-1 suppose he was acting as referee

fflanghter,) I • : i . „Cou^uule Hasselt—Yts , your worshi p j ond at 8

o'clock the same evening I found Neill's wife druok incompany Wilh fiim : 1 advisccTMm to take her horn.:,and he said lo m<— " go to h , and take her your-self." so I took her 1 to the lock-up (laug hter).

: Sergeant Mi lonei said there were 17 previous convict i'Jij * again? • ihe 'defendant

<~hc ncfen, anr—I went between the t\ro womenon 'iw i - - . outit.

The Mayor- -Did' you hear what (he Constable said ?Defendant—J did,The Mayor-}-And is it true or false ?Defendant4l can't say ; I was on liquor.The Mayor-)-You were -worse than the women.DeftncLint-il took no part in their rowConstable Hassetl said that a publican in the locality

had te dose hif public home for a while in consequenceof the row kicked np by the defendant and his party.

Their wor»i ,lp» impo»»d a. flo« of 5.H or week.Cooslablo Hsaiet next pf»"ont<id Jsmes Morphj

for riotnua and disorderly twb"ioor on the tamo ocen-don. The complainant t Id the conrt that thi.doftudat.t tfs»1tt)n hnabanc) of one of t o romsn wbow.rA Bi/ktin R H«. ton, wa» holding bis wife 's shawlwhile «he woo sagged in poUsmoit oil Mr. Neill .

Thi« defendnot .ajaluat w hom there "ere 13 pruritusoo"»-<vionc "I' '¦'"> fined 56 °r * 1"t>lil

Thomas Ds me was nnt lommoo-d by Coos 'nbloHsssrt for hafii g bbmrocted tb» poblio footpath *iVswita-e »tr«ht , bj standing a> 'he corner and refusingtoraov^ on wli 'n r^ueoed.

Tha Con»Ubl."ipluned

that Drrano, a dl»ctt»Tgcd eoldfer , was one of thi. party,already described , sad was about lo marry into tbeMnrphy famjf i.

Aid Veison+AVac ho flzbtine IConstable HLfsot—No , your worship ; bnt ho »a«

with the equld wlio wer« B.h'ins. and is Neill ' sbrother-in-law.

Tb« Major-t-A htppy lot (lioght-r).Aid NM on-r-Ia »• rolatod n> the Mn-p hy« .Constablo E assets—Not j ot, your .orehlp, bnl ho

will be when \ a msm»ri into tbe famil y (laughter).The def«ndint Biid he was not aware he WM doinfj

anythine wrot 9 by atandinR ai.tho career or the strmit.Aid NolsonJ-Yon ibonld hare goue away wbon yon

were told. E ow long you in i»o army ?Defondant-, Eight year*.Aid Jfelson-rAnd nftir beioi! etonl years in the irmy

you did not Miow it was wrong to be obstructing the.tbo'oronghhto ?

The M«yor Mai<J thut thi « waa an oaeiioe about whiohhe was recoiTtng re[eat«d complaints, and he would tryond put s. stoj to it. Th« defaodant irould be fined2» 6<1 and oosut.

Defendmt ksked for time to poy. In reply to AidNelson ha «>irt he had left th» army two months , bathid got no employment a> ye*- However , ho thoughtha oould msniVg" to If"* 1D0 half-orown by Saturday.

Aid Nelsonr-Eight yeani in 'be army and not ablo topay hftlf-a-orcmn. No wond er there is poverty inTrVM^rrord. fTime, was gran tad on Dnnn» stating that h« had apsnrion. I

A DISTTTIPKBPoter Doy la was chafed with being drunk on the

public street] the previous day Constable Teosesaid that ior the post threu or four days nearl y everytimo ho paiod through Barrack-street tho defe ndant was cieotiog disturliancb Thoro wore If)nH.M A ,ta nnnhr t in n RiTRinRl hlTTi &nd hO \VaS DO%Vprevious conHctiona againm bur. ajia ho was nowfinod 10s fid br 14 d»ys.

' A 8AD CASiA man of rather respectable appearance , ojid wol

spoicon named Hrien Lnrkin , W H O said he was nnati»o of Cok, wa. charged in custody with buinfdrunk cbo previous nig ln.

The deteucjaut, '.viio plcaiied guilty, sajd ho wasoevur there] befote bnt once.. Ho montioned thename of n, l tdiog local firm in which bo said bew&s at oae time a manager , and he asked to be letoil now in order that bo might get ont of tho city .

Tho MayotJ—1 1st you ofl on the flame- plea belore.Delandantj-I was all right siaoo that, and was in

London doinj buBiness.Aid Nelsonlp-You' should b»re itopped thore.Defendiint-rl once h»d three pnbliohoasts In Cork ,

Ksd nsw I an » bB^gw. U yoo 1st n» on» I will BO

nver tho brid re at cue*, and will not oome baok again.1 am net rary wtll. , 1 »m tiok.

Aid Nelsor,—I wish for your own tike n» Coold«ond you tn giol for 12 months.

Defendant .Said hi wonld die if he tru e»nt to gaol

"A.ld'S'elso'n'POh, no | yon tronld get aoeastooedI toIt-and wt ilrimg and fat , and all yonr mental faonltlnabont yon. : Fwoodar ooold we get you to flo lo volun-tarr for 12 nviotaa P

Defeodant-fOb, Eeldy know me when I wu wo» ofl

AW Nelipn'—There U BO OM In •ending you ore» thebritJae-wberi hire jooto ao to f

D*«ndaot l«Ald hs woold. »r«lk to Cork to nilOhildrw, (tltt'onih th« tfOttld set spaai w nto now,

Aid Neleonj-YonlwUl go «pong>iog round for drink,and be lonbdlio » i^ob «om» Boa oo"'=»' . ,

Tb. Oefn lADt tb.n »nnaa0o.d that h« na» miriisjto the nleoe «f » «»JI-kaowa I» «h iadje, bnt ht (ehi

'IB W&Tw 2 "STK^r had already M

fmdant^hsffU tbeB dUoharstol-1 om rery

nSSi Misai to jonr wotihlpt.

A cr et Olub for WaterforAAt.«~« iL W<d « BUaop'i BesUnrant, Paul s

osny admires ot tbe popular an., "t . * ,,Waterford. phe IcUowing U a U.i of **» P0;™"who were pnsent, or batt signified their ID ,

^ritcomlng miimbers—M K ^ haIloe, C P Etdmu. 'M A KennOdy. Fl 0 Kennedy, K D Meade, PKenan, Jat>es Fimrertld, Blcbard Flttnrald, JohnHearu, T: fc'beedy, Wllliun Sballoe , N Flsrun, MWall, T DarM. Jonr | J J O'Donoghue , A J Dongan.T Arnold, J 'Jail, 3 J Barry, T Flupatrick, A Phelm,M Tobng, J Byau. 8 O'D«(7er, U Hayes , B J Cottaf ,J Dean, A Mnldoirney, J 8 Worrall, T Godsell, Eilorrusej1, Jl Oslvin, Z Pholan, D HoOratb, J0'Connell,;M.]J Burry.

From tbe {Urge ond repreMntative attendance and.{roa- thecntlioslasm duphiyed in the project It Uerident that jericket has corns to remain in Watorfo id,tnd the proiaoWn) hare reason to congratulate them-f eint, as it pan bo teen from the names d the many

a

cricketers already enrolled that a club bound to doM to the px>d pomo of onrcity In this line of sport«a encc)'»!nll» founded.

ilr li1 E ShallpS having been moved to the. ehair,OipUinBd thi object tot which tho meuting had beenBummonek, pnd bald It was a (Treat wonder thato cricket club did not already exist in tbe elty,and this v7aij th» j mow surprising from the fact that¦Waterford wts atx well known in iport, and that In any.thing in this line it'had erer taken np it at U&tt held itsown. Ho sAed those present to work together In tbematter, and tVaddltho honon of cricket to those whichtheir brothers of tee wheel and of tha oar had alreadyjecured tor tk'eir niUfe dtj-.

JSt II WaJ, aeoretarjr pro Urn, nti the cJrouUrtoned wibolinitinUj rs. of tbe moTement, and laid theuroiect itiwl to] meit with universal aoproral aadinroort. AhiesoT 4«7 had aJ an »bsolnt« certainty atnU of 85 me&ben and he folt convinced that when theSob w«( forkaUy suited tbe nnniber of applicant,wouia Increafti by leaps and bonndf. In oonjonollonwith Mr lleaie he; had made enquiries about a §nitabl»

1 OaU and nuQiaDDT to be able to inform thira that theyhadbemfoitMato ln»wnrJog ont close to tbe DDU -Tnrnn BeilW BUtloa, witbln ten minntss walk ofthfl dty.1 Atthoogh itimtgbt tot oe eooiiaared anMaal crtcifetlflold be was sor* they coald manage ¦•rood crease, nod t le cobsidoratioa of its conveniencejJttf. fnltabUiW la! other rsBpccU ln*nced tbeo to

' IerScaftiroVsn(p- 'tntei ont that the first question for

^Wonw»«i>h»ffleJr thJ <>l«b«»» '" tobeprnot to be."Ilr B d Erased r.isuaedtately roes and «iid it gave

Vim eireal bleuon to propos* tbat a orloket club beStawUbecL, (They bad procured a eonrenfenl field^Mjldewd to ;be phrpews ol the game, and wit!»ti« man* an'i aiAent trocaises *hloa tb«y had reSffirlS £»'S?i»t[Sl W.y cricket Uke other sport, IntMBttiiouMnoti ba proi!?1'', "1'*"™''4 ., tU' T&i jJWojsn'bad laoch pleisore is Becpndlogth«ticDoaa & the want o! «»oh a ,clnb bid i long b»enBfc Kta be WUrpa it* retir*! »onW bs ansly andSJMSSu s?ooorted. ¦¦' The> reiolutloa was outeiS ffli ffil ttf

« « tormolated. ejadaSoJt.d

^»*r£$£o, omo.u.\ 'i ) i k i yHf DanW PXQ ned that Vu obsJrman

of tk»» night> «iXr n St. lH-.ti ilasUa DttOdeoi' H« knew ocSi totibersaljlit^ljt

»ouW fill IS. .OilUo,

t I wSrTeKoodWtb* prorwali •t«ob. nu

• S^sfcwUU* tb. e«.a?en»; MJKI'CC&, eliusre kt tb«i»nnaiitmous»*leOllon, bsS8lBtSrto«Jl ? ,ooBld.B»» *; Utt«r^ apdlm^s' S&S Atuiuw-i Bnl defenlof 'o tbur trllhee he~ ivnU (bdll Mom tos poiJtiOD, and te aMsrad them

S ^<mSmn,p iiilti:Wt m dwiit ttttutfra• "fcXSi^'in jti«^l»i«-tUcttJS of ilir W«ll u

• ~ itofj. rj iM»<wiiFinTM|tiTTihi'fiitnttiii>iftii'ii"'' STil~«a.5«lTii tgsuoinciloB of1 ibf molBtniril, bid; 5a |Sinre»tM, l*»» 80b*tot( BioM icthjMiuUs, or

/¦*8r T™«w a^be&dtl (lil W*aij Which n>u

' •fijJ'V'fiSiSlWj (b Its' fflotlca at Mr U rl»yi», ustmtlevltJuiKuSntriP AMW } iH *1it>tiizi WrUIoly

"'jTfaSiwjcfe* rb ilomfc^Mijr U.ului¦ '*i&*5!ft ija^wiw^L'aUfc-"jK^oiZti 5 Saaitte* •wutn vroateOaa w<lhus™Slf :r l;;,':::i-;''!>^;|. vf > : '¦¦;

z f j Sii pleni Ed; to " The! tJ3rft)jr|4 ^ s' ai rda Maijch St 1898

no' hsve an ?ffldebt Cricket Clnb (applaaje). From aniru.boriii ip lnoludioR so maoy goodi crloketera thoywondhitn no diffiouity.ln eeleoting a good t. am, an6he hoped they would be heard mnob ot during tb<oomlng year. For bli part be would do his beat t(fnrihar the iateresta of.tce olob, and with the eiertloiof the cffloeri and tho' ctroperatlon of the menibers iahonia soon be well cslabliahod. :

CYCLING, i BOWING, RACENThe annniu meeting of the Water»

w.B.C. UEXTtKO. lord Bioyolo Club will be held onnext Tuesday week. JFrom the Gazette I Bee tbat the fol-

B.I.C. ' OiZETTE.' lowing new members bavo bceb. . , eleotedtotheB.I.O.W.O.C.-rMe8ari

Rnlph. Munning, Peters, Sheoh^n , French, Dwyer, >T.Love, O'CalUiglian, O'Neill and Hoban. On tho lndtrace meeting the clnb lost £57 16s 9d; still they cakboast of a credit balance nmountiDg to £34 12a Id. |

I t am much surprised that the WeX-THE wsxicoED fordCCdoesnotflhowmorevitaJitj '.

CLUB. At the annual meeting held last, week only thirteen members put In

an appearance. This npathy is very remarkable cob-Kidcrin ir' the prcatfacr ^tieaforcycling iD allits phaseswhich the youth of WexforH now enjoy. j

M A . Kenned y, Little Nowtown , hasTHE ROTEB been appointed agent fortbe famoasaiACUINE S. Eover cycles , manufactured bf

Messrs. J. K. Starley k Co., bfCoventry. No botler type of bicycle is made. I

The Baynhamite Party now writoJ-BLOW "Tho branches will calm down pre-

ENOUon sently if they are let nloDe. Atpresent tho Ulster branch will nit

bo f ntisfied unless the council of the Association maktsa pilgrimage to Caoossa, and the dictator of trie.-outh Eastern Branch oponl y flonta tho A«sociatidnaod|ill iU officials, committees, and works. ' FrstiitaU'nu should be oor motto, until the fever of thebranches baa subsided.1' This " hasten slowly " partycall mea " dictator" because I kugb atthcir conferenceon tbe 1 lth A p'i , and.polDt out that DO assurances areforthcoming thatMr.Baynhaman d bis friends roaynbthave anotber Invitation to afternooo tea on that (lay

A Belfast friend writeein h!spa[>er—BKKT EVERT " Wbatha« comeoverC 1' Uedmoncl ?

WKEE . We hare not seen a copy of TrtEWATEIIFOIU) NEWBforEome timd"

1 can as.inro the w/iter tbat 'I'm N EWS I S mailed tohim every week. Evidentl y tho post office officialsare very interested Ic my paper. I

W. H. Meredith and H. ReynolflsTABSED BOUSD. bave received their license? to race

this year. Ezperientia docei—evinthe Dublin Ring. I

CycliaU in thi* part of Ireland willTUBSDAY 'H ES- learr. with pleasuro that the bisTKBTAIMHP.NT . debit balance againut the 8outh-

Kastern Branch of the t.C.A . a sotiof over £25, will completely disappear as a reault ofTuesday's entertainment in the City Hall. In overy;other respect I am glid to say tbe entertainment W&Ka BUCCC&S The concert was admirable, the dancihntino, tbe bicycle racing exciting, and the boxing, well ,it was not of that brutal character so generally asso-ciated with exhibition* of " tbe noble art. '*

Owing to the failure of tbe B.LC.DI£Arpor>"T- team to put in an appearance ttic

MEM home trainer bicycle races were notcarried out with that precision jao

generally associated with reunions promoted by thecyclists of Waterford. Of tbe three U.I C mbneotered Lacy was the only one to put in an appearance,the result being that twu civilian members of theW.B.C. had to act as substitutes. Aa a consequencethe programme had to be turned topsy tnrvey and thepublic were wore or less mystiflnd iw to tbe identityuf the com petitore. W lien some noted pu bile favoritemounted one of tbe iron stei-ds his efforts came in forgenerous recognition by tho audience , am: whenvictorious, cbeers rang throug h the house romindingone of the enthusiasm at the GofJ truck. j

The racing was qulie realistic, 36BEALI8TJC the competitors turned out In racing

tog« , tho Btart was denoted bv pliiolshot, Lightening ArtiBi Kell y ran up the nurab8r»i ml Timekeeper Kell y held the watch. I :

The glove contests act tho boose In aD0IIS& roar When Hotcblnson and Noocan

appeared excitement ran big h, afl itjwas whispered round that they would go for onqaoother in grim earnest. Noonan is a pretty boxer*und, as he is a very young hand, he should improve-much. Hutchinson is moro of the bull-dog orderand at present would, I think , In a determined fipht ,beat Noonan by sheer strength. It la rumoured thata contest between the men will take place before lotg.

As it is my intention to visit LivenTHE GBAND pool next week, readers of TjiaSATIOSAL. NBWB on next Friday evening will

have an opportunity ot reading to;special description of the Grand National. Tbe iaceis exciting snob widespread interest to this part olthe country that I look on it as a duty to have aspecial Niwa representative at the course.

It had .been intended to sohoolVTCTOB iKDTH g Victor and Wild Man from Bornoo ,

WILD MAS. said the Sporiirt) Chronicle of Mon-day, in Blnnle'a private ground on

Saturday afternoon, and Capt Yardley bod reachedYork from Oheltenbatn in view of riding Victor. Theproieot had, however , to be postponed, for snow fellduring Friday night, and the ground around Maltonwai white with It. Still ft waa lying very (oft In tbemorning, tod Wild Man from Borneo, with Gougb up,had a rattling tbrea miles gallop on LaDgton Woldwith Viotor for a oompaclon. tbe pair moving freslyand well , Mr. T J. Wldger oil l ride lait year •irinner la tho Grand National and Oapt Tardley dllhave the Ug>op on Viotor.

For this event to b) deoldcd onlae ttHOOt S Tnesdar ooit, Gangway and

BA9 O10AP. AtnanoJer arc a pair noil worthattCDtlDD.Ghoald thli horse win tbe ttational

WiTEBroBD, on Friday next the city will, indeed ,be on iflre. The hone will carry a

itctCcnQOOJ anonnt of watarford money, .<I Last year the tipping competitions

TlfPlUO nhiah 1 promoted in this oolamncoHPETltiOfl. becatnesopopular thai I ptomiiod to

' fepeai tbeffl when the racing seitaonproper eat in oface rnora. In vlott of that promtaa Ioow lnrlte my readers to toll me exttotly what thoythink of (he prospects of tbe Grand National , abodtthe dooUlon of wilcb to much Interest is felt In thinquarter of the country. Whoever tacceedi In givingtbe best selection, provided tb«u the first bores pasttbe post Is placed I D colnmrj 1 of annexed ooopon, ,T>illreceive from me an order on Mr M-, J llurphyfcr lwogrand t£aod tlokets at tbe next Tramore meeting, oreboald the oianer prefer It , an order on Mr, Collins.~"ty Hall, for a pit etalJ ticket available for ibd B|I

—lOrtnnnces at tbo Theatre. No charge! foinext p,.. -»»43, AU tbo competitor has to do Inentry will be w

¦ -Anoon nnd post It or bafe It

to till In annexed . Ona tdsri ncs' Fridaydelivered at THE Ntwa o_ imorning.

GBAXD NATIONAL COOTOK

Namt i

Address i .

At the Baldoy le meeting heldl onPIUSCE DAWN. Wednesday l'rince Dawn, [tho

property of Mr. Jeremiah Hatty,from near Dangarvan, ran unplaced In the NationalHuDt Flat Race. The horse started atS tolagaidsti.

Mr. T. Widger's Victor Unisholl pVICTOB. bad fourth out of four runnerslfor

tho Shipley Hall Steeplechase atlh'oDerby meeting on Wednenday. Thoborsestartcd fafo^-Ite at 11 to 8 agst and was well backed In Watarfiid.

I nnderstaud tbo Criciet CflubcracKET, established on Friday last hive

secured a suitable Beld In [thenel3hboorhood ot the Donjarrao rallvray ttationj I

This Is the chief event in the IilthTUE UILB cycling world. Ever dnco Mr. 6oH

OHAUPlOiiEBiP. handed us tbo track, tbe I.O.A], isdef erenoe to the wishes of the racing

men who declare unanimously tbat our path Is Ithiemen who declare unanimously that our path Is thesafest nnd beat in Ireland, bave decided to ran It atWaterford. Now some of the Dublin wirepnlleri mostrongly object to our attitude on the governingquestion, are doing; their level best to deprive os ofthis prized event fdr our coming aporte. ; I '

Tho Chairman of the Irleh Cycltatk'AiJTiciPATios. Association Is out with one of I his

"old fads" this week. Ho salsi." What a row theio will b« li Watarford does notlgetthe mile championship this year, llj eyes! Hbir-ever, ' 0. P.' U more of a sprinter than A itejtr, fendI really believe that he ran himself out in bis laiteffort, and that he seed Dot be now feared. It (j anold fad. of my own that tb* 'Woo ribbon* of li lahracing byollrte thonU be hinritrl round In tuns c ichyear to Dublin, Belfait, Cork, WaUrford, and Wet-ford, provided too tracks: ue all tight. : In any cut,I 'am «nr» that the raoo committee, will allot Wsobimplonahlp without fcar, faTcai, oraflcciJon—riir-tibalatiy th», btter. \ f¦ • : .Tie writer el that paragraph rdtu t

: ' HOBS TB JJ! be awaro that oar track still Uk< •1 i |THAT. the lead and that our meetla': IsI : ' , . alwayiitreetslnfront of sayotitir

held in Ireland. Hero are two ooanti whlob entitleusto this cham plonjhlp, •

&looso Vnicn- ^ totttiBit

j , I (Sioti OBo fiE?oilT»B). :tit AIM E&upi and ¦Jtarjcrdj tti ftd'O'S&tZfr

i - i 1! ' . '; • ; y.O., Ui >bo thdIfi ¦ :, |; OtbitgtiuoiiBjerunt- Uteri & & Ptttau, 3 ft|

Hi E! i btOierj i f t Joha »pon«, J p, iiltaM3 CMktaun. It COJiifgiao, F»» Byaa.;

Mr Hrfly, Cl«*l] I lit lDtttthn Mri!oal: Ofi1o f IMTuUtttfy, . BeWloftpiBil Mt V W: Maofl, MM I »J,in alio prestfitr ; ; ' : 'v T i ! - r ¦¦¦• Hit * 6*jtM kettik.: . '

Bemslfllnj In tW honst,H i t tartctp <nAki wlCtfrf laii year, 1(M 1 11a Iflfirnury. 49 > ferer, hospital, o <•tm ooHloor reliei \t13 ', Mt yar, 809 > ba|<oi* «gsl uithf goafdlini liii I go»r«l r«tehige |6o«i Of a{iamaOi l« go) oi»» ol oat-doer Hliel fbr Iht weekstoat*. ¦!- ¦

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¦ '¦ [ L"''' *!•• <lo»»»»* » Ci»oqrji».l' ': TKrf nlc*lr mAA IUIIIIH MRibiMift tf *»t>ftl«wt iltA IAII A mlag tebgnra boat the Local Government Board I— J{"A^tttsttbtaUfcrbeaiked la ParUamint In wlfct

te tbaioao.WjtnWraltofer. tk. Gtfpps lvTaktiteiVdlvUko of Usmotf; Unl<*l, Ooly olalm. fluallnoattnenf *f lkna ofiwUobj» Mt tfoonan alleBMb. it stiltSMtmiaf,' Vt Mecoaa luUat H tJSX & l J&i t^^1ik&S0sM

x>rr«ct, and wbetber any objection has been made torpn respecting Mr Fives'* qualification—Secretary, LocalGlovernment Board."' • ¦. :-. ! ¦ ¦ • . • . ' . •.' ;i Tho Clerk aald he nad'aaaertalnect from Mr Noonanthat be held no bill of. sale'over Mr,Fivea'» holding, andthat any transfer of the holding to him bad Ukenplace. Mr Noonan declsrad that he had not anycontrol over Mr Fives, whatever, and he had replied tothe telegram of.the Local Government ilBoard to thateffect. ; 1: ¦ . . . : i |

Mr O'Csllaghan— It would appear then he isqualified,: The Cltrk—That- -was the answer I lent to theUlegram. I thought it right to mention tho matter tothe board. . ¦ :, > ¦¦ 1: •' I ••. :\ Mr Heskin inquired if It would b» necessary for theguardianij to adopt a resolution oa the subject1 The Chairman—I don't; think vre hare anything todo with it at all. - I . - - . "• \1 The Clerk—The oaly thing Is thatjit might affectsubsequent proceedings. For instance if Mr Noonaii'sstatements were found incorrect there would probably.be a sworn investigation. \ I

BEVMION OF VALUATION .NotificaiioQ was received from the Valuation Office

that Mr Gorman would open the revision o( the valu-ation of the union on 24m inst.

1AX3A L UOVKKHUINT.A resolution was received from the Wexford Board

of Guardians in favour of the establishment of a systemof local government in Ireland as at present exists inEngland.

Mr Heskin—I propose it be adopted. It is a stepin the right direction.

The Chairman—Very well , we will adopt it.THE JKIUJBO qOTTAOg—Till POOBABILITV OF A NEW

BaUIMl ONDBR THK UBODBE& 'S ACT.Mr Slattery, solicitor to the guardians, attended

before the board and announced the decision of the casebeard at the recent Watcrford Assizes, when judg-ment in favour of the guardians was given on the ap-peal by the labourer Lawton in regard to the possess-ion of the cottage and plot at Kilbcg in the Tallowelectoral division. The case, Mr Slattery added, badbeen a most important one and the hearing beforeJud ge Andrews bad occupied the greater part of aday The counsel engaged by the guardians had aconsultation before the appeal was called and they regarded the case for the guardians' as very shaky, tiiaLordship had however ruled in their favour but ex-pressed a strong opinion that Lawton 's claim for thecottage should be considered by the guardians whenthey came to let it The Jud ge bad desired him toconvey this to the board.

Th.8 Chairman—That was my suggestion fromtbe tirsi. 1 voted brto e tbe law commenced at allfor Lawton as tenant.

Mr glittery--Hla Lordihip said Lawton's oajowas one of great hardship, snd that bis applicationTor the cotiage onght to ba very folly considered-

Mr Hyan—So it onght.Mr Boikln—Aa a guardian for Tallow division I

would like to express my views on tbls subject, moreespeciall y as tbey are tbe vlewa of ray colloa^ae lotbe representation of tbe division , and of all tberatepayers cunoerned aa well. I sympathise oitbLawton and tbe hardship hi le labouring under, butI must Bay that In m; opinion It all arose oat of asettled plot between himself end Mr Barntdge, andthat is the cploion of everyone In tbe division as•fell as mysoll. Lawton has been victimised , DOdoubt, but we all belie»e he was a willin g accom-plice of Mr Barold ge In endeavourlog to oust tboo'ber labourer, Moiriesev, oat of tbe cottage.Morrlseey had been livin g ia a bouse on the farm,but nbou Mr Baroidge came into possession ot It buevicted him, and tbe poor uiaD bad to go to live ina rain-Soaked bovel. Tbe condition ot the house-wan so bad tbat >beo tbe late Fatber Walahe <tcntto visit tbe obi'dren there he could not see themwith tho smoke that WHS in the place. Morrisujythen put in a representation for a boose, and It«as on tbat representation the bonse was built,i'tiat ia a point wbicb , I tblnk , Mr Justico Andrewtneilooked. At least from tbe report of tbe oaso Iread In THI W ATBOTO&D N ETVB be did not aeem tonotice It.

Ur Slattery—Ho hid tbe representation lormsbefore him.

Mr ileskin Bald tbo guardians should put tbeDlame on the right shoulders. The site for tblscottage had originally been fixed on Barnldge'eholding by tbe Sites Committee, which consisted oftbe two former guardians of tbe division and Capt.Maxwell. It was proposed to build a doablecottage, tbo plots being taken off tbe holding ofBaroidge and an adjoining faristr named Parker.The applicant for tbe oottage on Parker's land saidat tba inquiry that be did not wont this cottageand the application was thrown ont. Tbe Inspector,Mr Lynoh- Stannton , subsequently Wilted Bsmidge 'ifarm and changed tbe ilie from that n*xad by theCommitteoto Laotoa 'i plot. Tbe cbange was msdebehind the backs of tbe committee. He thought tbeguardbm Ibould brlDg thcu facts before thoLooal Government Board, and get tbolropinion u to how far tbelr Inipcctorcould be held responsible for what hadoccurred. Mr Lynch Stannton bad wherever he gotthe smallest opportunity thrown out applicationsfor cottages, He moved that tbey enter en a newaobeme , that another oottage be built on Baraidg.'aland, which oould bo given to Morrissey who wouldthon vacate In Lawton's favor , the homo concerningwhioh the litigation had ooenrred. An additionalreason for promoting a new sobomo was that anumber ol additional cottages were required InCastlerinhard and Tallow electoral dlvkiona. Bohimself had thrct eottagss on his holding already,bat ho was willing to give a gits for a fourth, as habe found it vory dlSoult go prooort sufficient labour.In tha diltrict. Thero wai another oaso. alco forwhioh tho guardlani ihouid make proviibn. ThoCounty Surveyor for Waterfcrcf had altor alapse ol nlitoon yeori taken II Into his hoadto got power from the Grind Jury to uke down1 Land League but on in old disused road In thotownUndof Rsipbtrry Hill which was erected bypublic lubscription for Ned Column, a moitretpcctible nan who had been evicted from hit fens.By s mbroprcBentatlon of the fact*, MrHtaklij ajlerrtd,Mr Dtiffin trot Injunction! from th» Grand Jury taproceed to the removal of the home of thli man. MrDuSin bad tent nil deputy to measure the roid it thaplace where the houie • u and that gentlemen hadthe audacity to oSer a son of Mr Colemsn sixpencefor holding thi tape on tbe occasion. He molntuneothat the flgnrei given by Mr Damn to tbe Grand Juryas to the distance the bouse encroached on the madwet» absolutely incorrect, There never had bren thaleast public Inconvenience esuted by tbe homewhich Mr Coleroan bad Inhabited tor riiteea years andhe thought they »¦ representatives of th» ratepi}tr(should express in a resolution their condetnnauon ofthe Cofeoiy purveyor and those who were behind himin the proceeding, ha hid insulated to agsin diipon-ess Mr Coloman (hear, bcar.>

The Chairman Inquired if It would be ntcsusry togive notice of motion befura dooidin^ oa a new schtlme,

Tho Clerk explained that rrben a osftain nomblr ofrepresentation forms bad been received tbe guardUmcuuld convene a special meeting to consider thu matter.

Ur Hcikiu —You will have plenty of representations,' ** *hs labourers are very anxious to nave additional

iu. "''••i.houces pro... "* "Ui bo do:em of thpm.

The (Jlerk—The. . ' 4lt«i ti» Lo«l OoVcrb-ilr Hcsliia again suggeeteu

" •w -«Jtaui»Voiiment Board be asked bow far Mr Lyouu-could be held rxpoosible for the cosui. It waa througuhis goin? behind the books of the committee andputting tbe ho aw on another man's Land that all thetrouble arose.

Mr Slattsry—I may tell yon that the cotts ot theguardians will amount to £Z0.

Mr Hoakla aaid tbat under cimilar drcaostaoeea thiIospeotor had been bold responsible In too Mltohels-town union*

Tho Clerk tald hs did not believe the cueo weresimilar. Mr Healy added that the oonnsel who appearedfor tba guardians at tho beailug of the appeal wen ofOpinion itiat tbe «uardiana' oaae was very ahaky andtbat Xawton bad been very unjustly treated , while tbeJudas was: fry emphatic- on the point that the cottagebe gtv*n to L*wton.

Mr Ejao—Ortaioiy 1 and I think when he had suchconsideration for him we should have the same.

Mt Hoakin—Lpt him fall baok oa hfs advtar, MrBaruldge. Eftrj ratepayer In the division bdleveathat they played Into one another's hands. Besides weshould not forget that it naa Marrlssey who appliedfor the cottage and that ho waa a hard*>workiogthonest man. ¦¦

The Clerk eald he should hoaeitly (ay tbst be didnot think Lawton bad been acting In collusion withBarnldga. The more be saw of the ease the morebis sympathies want with him. He bad lost tnor*than half his littls holding, and the oottage whiohhad beta built II was proposed to f We to anotberman.

Ilr Byan—There Defer was a man worse treated.Mr O'UsJlsjhab seconded Mr Heskln's proposal to

give tb« cottage bnllt to Morriueyasd to bnild • beauon BaralaWs land for Lawton.

Mr Heskin asked for a poll on bii resolatlon. Hememionod tbat his reason for proposing to build tbeboaao on Barnid'ge'a land (or L*wton. >u that If anyother laboorer applied Bamldje would probabljoppot*

Ultimately Ur He*kln'« reielotlon waj onsnlmoutlyadopted, : 1TO! nOLTJBIOH Of TUB " STAB" OOBBISTOSTDIITT.

At tht lart Besting ot t&e guardians the beard mad* ¦ «¦»«» "I » "W'JW iZrittl** t£7Z,nan order ?Minding from all fqtnre meeting" the looal «e ilarbls. City, 8tis> b", «»•¦ »u«'8 «* • •»»•rcprti.at4UTa oJ.tbj " 8t»r." To lay th. oom«- •UorabU time, and ib« <J««h "" ¦<* "S011

/poadeot valMd oa th» board and (aid tbe ooiir of |bi onupooteij, V?l|h bff bewated htabatd, wbo liresolutjen bad mad* ebargM of ¦ ihooklnj nature one of ths incut nn«3Ud E«ab*r« ot too Itgalsjsinlt him, and bo dunred tae board would firo him erofuiion ia tht DUT. til dtepeit iymp»tby It CtU'ao opportaoltrcf.refutlDjtbaBi. 1 ; K» »ha «tir! aeJ lni!nealW elrols 0! WwdjiltSiklo TaU ibtt tbi HpNMnUtln of tht " Star" l l™ J*Uh

n.^T* VK ff fill aiiS tb8 adiotata!'#•«• aUo: wrrtipimdoai to. » Cork paper and hl« !*0" .b9 "U1 BMl . w W »M «8 to.""™,aiolusion toa*a» a «»jlous oonttary IOSJ to bin oa oouauti, . .

: Ur Bal&iaijolMd wM tho nainro of litohasaM : | , : *7 , ", _ . ,. ... J.,oadt bad boetii T. > ¦ < I \k nntUg of tha.- tnlui TrtmoW Uftbcii: Ths cia/k tjaid t did cot ;appeaf from the mJuotti Comrolttt9 »lUb«btUto»ooiro«(Batordiy)aveelngand h« b^d nol b»«n ptejenJ at tbe me,Hog at which to tfonsidtr tbe•iUU«sHt«v» ol aflaln, Hfi btllavMtht nsoluaonl was arrived ai. lit OTJta, AuiK»si It .Ml b« AtdJLti toTowl» <P***iBt «' tot old tndftStj saast m ^ -**'i. 3Um* sSS^Sss&V*' 111 x '.Cb.iraaa^TettilBpll dM yem daty, : Boftd. II II!D«» •!»»•»M *»i M b«Ior« ih« u *l lf1: Mr ankin-»Ai ib» coifupoDalo* ftfihl b»vl.« let «ftll wuiteettdt '¦¦ ' . , . , „ .(ltUotiiy in l aaBilo&lsr ti>4 bba»H X too?, ths. lit ,Tbt daflaUitd cwwII.Wl »i l«* k»K»ll«4 ttwfeaardUi" wto oot*u»»ttd to. Cfamrd « Ibt llnttat toti to tbl loMfot of ISwt* eoJBWllli eofr ltet thtr«ioiB69a irutitttib» w»lii«(i io ro» is papWumi lU.baai ooDtiotwVr I» of oat niiadii Wbi Un

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WOT^ :^and NOTWWS.\"\ "¦ ' ' £ ist toro . . ¦ i .fThe naual court ot P«tty Soslosi ra hold betort

Mir. : Woodrocffel(proildlng), and Mr. J. Koonan.C)nBtabla Ballly tonimontd Daniel Fsrrel iordcunkenneu, who,' it tfptan, It too jsnbjeot to thUweakness lately.1 Mr. Slattery appeared for defendint, and appealed etrongly to to* bench to tzereii*-oleoenoy, to the, poor man was greatly opiet on as-count of the Icai of. his wife, who : recently died.He: had 'taken the pledge from Father Mauris,Uellerayj and deUrsilned'ia future to bo » good boy.

I Tho Chairman aaid that at be took to* pledge andfumed toand reiolatiooi, tbe 15te would ba StVkndcists 1 btit if be appeared again, DO ltnleacy wouldbi granted. - Mr. buttery aiked for a fortnight to

¦y tbe fine. A week was grinted.At the! lame Seulons Patrlak Birry and Patrick

0"Donncll were fined 2), 6d. *nd costt fordruokeo-;DO. Sergeant Qough bad Jamri Conner! up for

being drank »od disorderly. ' This man received afii ry indifferent charaoti-r; be wts only after cooingont of jail on tbe day of arreit.—Pined £2 or *month. A few tummontca for nagai and assaultnero settled Oui of court.

Mr. EdmoodiM'Oratb, who has bean nominatedfor the guarduoBbip of Ballyhane division , hatT)ltbdra»n his candldsture 1 hiu rjomo being, u beotatcd io a letter to Mr. Healy, put forward withouthis oonBent

A special meeting of tbo Guardians will be heldon Wednesday next for tbe purpose of consideringtho half.ytarl y1 report of tbo Local GovernmeatBoard Inspector, which contains some Importantreferences to' the Snanoial position of the onion anddh-r matters.

On Monday ' evening a young man named UaDBfl oId ,a. .ripple, belonging to Cburob line, «M brought be-fore Mr Noonan and Ur Baker , B M , oba'gsd withhaying threatened the life of hit father. Tbe magi-strates directcdi that be enter Into ball to keep tbepeace, bat the laretirs cot beiog fortbcombifr be WMsent to Waterford gaol neit morning.

A meeting will b* hold by the Deerpark Conrain|iClub en Saturday next.

Tbe result of theeleotinn for tad Cappoqnln divisionwill be mado known on Uooday erenlag n»xt when therotes will bo ooni/ted In tho board-room by thareturning officer , Mr Healy. Thore it great looalinterest taken in, the flint , and Ur U'Gratb'a victoryover tbe Influences wblch bave beon so nnanrupulenalyexertod against him will be wetootned by all who deairethat people Ia aaoh a, small matter at exnrrlslng thertoor law franebiss should have a olnd of their own.

Tollow¦ At the local Petty B«i>ionii hero—bsforo C^l^nel

Desbirrcs, Captain Maxwell and Ur. Orr, R.M.—Diitriot-IoBpeelor Heard prosecuted Patrick Flynnfor baviat ? hie Iloensod premli&a opon on a weekDlg htat 10110 o'olock. Pefeudant admitted tbeQbargs> , but on tba wife's evideoco the cats wasdismissed. Tbe olook , ah« alleged , wai stoppedand aet them astray. Tbe police gave tbo bou«e avery good Dime. A trecifer of liccnie nai grantedto Michael Bskor, Weit.streot , formerly bold byAndre w McCarthy. Mr. Dmhac, impector of fisher-ies , pro3iouted Micbaol Oulry and Wm. MoQrathfor tbat tbey, betoren >norlse nnd aonsot, from oneto two o'clock OD Mooday rooming, February 3rd,in rHer Blackwster , at Strancally, did bave light orfire with Intent to take salmon. Mr. 8lattery ap-peared for ttie Conservators and Mr. J. F. Williamsfor de'endanis . The evidence of seven! water-bailiffs went to ebon tbat defendants bad li ght in aboat which tb«y alleged was meant to give turningto other boita Illegally Dining. Tbe; could not,however , ewear those men nerc fishing, aa the nightwas dork aod tbe net oould not he seen.

The magistrates ditmiucd tbe an (tnma novelpoinU being raised), but added tbey were willing tojiato a case for tba opinion of the superior court IIrequired, Fines varying from 2s. Gd. to £2 werelunlctod in drunken cues.

Dan a &rv&n.At tbe month's mind for the late Very Rev. Dr.

O'Brion , P.F..V.G ., on Saturday, tha fnlloolDj wereimongit tba clergy present :—Unt Bo*. Dr.Sheoban, Bishop ol tbe Ilioccie, presided ; VaryRet . Wm. Sheehy, P.P,V.G., Dungarvan ; VeryRev. J. A. WUIIami . 0.8 A. ; Very R«v. WilliamSbeeby, president St. John 's College, Waterford ;Very Kev. W. Walib, Vinctinlian ; Rev. W. Livery,do. 1 Bev. J. Nolan, do. i Rtv. P. 8pratl, P.P.,Csppoquln; Rev. Thomas Wtlsb, P.P, Ksockanore ;Rev. II. Keating, P.P., DoshiU i Rav. F. Buik» ,P.P., Kil gobnot ; Hot. J. Powor, P.P, Abbeytlde;Sev. J. McCans, P.P , Old Pariah ; Rev. 0. U.O'Connell, CO., Wtlcrford j K«v. Bernard Hackett,8t. Joho 's College, do. 1 Berv.Phillfp Power, O.C,Claabmore 1 Ber, J. Qaeally, C.C, KUrccjenty ; R«*.P. Walsb, O.C, Traiore ; ROT. Tbpmts Power, C.C.,Ballybrioken ; R«v. M. Walib, O.C, do. ; Eot. J.Galvan, O.C, WaUrford ) B.v, Wo, Waiib, Vioe-PreilJent St. John't Collogc, do. 1 Bev. W. Browne,Adm., 8t. Jobn'a, do.; Bev. B, FlUQSrald , O.S.A.,DonaarvaDj Uev. W. Landy, O.&.A., do. , Bev. Id.Burke, CO., Kllgobaet 1 Very Btv, J. Condon,0.8.A., Nen Boss | Bev. F, C, Prondergtit, C,C,Dnngtrvao ; EOT. Irj O'Connor, C.C, do. I riev, B,J. Caioy, C.C, do. I Hot. P. power, CO., Waterford |Bev, P, Lonergan, C.C,, Agliih | Btt , M. Cssey,C.C, do, 1 Btt, Wo. Burkr, P.P., Ntntown ) Bflt.J. Ecsn, O.C, Abbtyade | Btr. John Walib , P.P.,Ardmore | R«T. W. W.Iab, C.O., Olonmel | B«v. F.McOnth C.C Ardoort l Bsv. P. Kesale, O.C^ITew.caatlo. Ths chnfoh *ai draped, and a very UrgecoggiCjzttloD Ittcnded. Bl> Lordiblp Mc:l BIT.Dr, Qheeots g»»e th. Seflodletian at Ib9 eattfal qae.

Thn poor.lln conteita la Sbt Dungifran dlflilon•rs tbo ODly fcitnre 10 DangtrriD llfo for tbe weak,Though tho tlrotlon will nav» to all lnt«nU andpnrpo:;a oloied at Ibo lima these BOUJ will tnpeat,rH tbs reialt will eot be knond nntll Hondoy orTuesday oext weak, Tbero ia a great deal of loeilIntaicit takso in lbs fldbt , ted It U not at ill im-probabU tbtt the result »lll show a ditlsloa Of (bo0 >Dort Oith tbfi ptepsndotandvi If it) ;tblog on Ouriidt.

Vefy Uttlo lntcfeat li taken In tb3 Coilttiti In thtoountfy dlitrlctai ti la stated tbat tlr JltltboftWslsbi rtbn s llo 040)8 forth 111 leifoh of poor>liwI'Ooori thlt ynf, bsl vitbdrt«D from tbe oooteit InfioiklnkH ^ division.

In conoeotloa Wltb tboelfCtlon a this year tbpre laDot (be 91Q0 eompltlots mido of undue InfluencebolDj? broogbk to bfat 00 tbo clrctors as in formertcwra, noiah li ao cadeobied ground for ecDnrsta*(jtlofl,

Tbe prlcij at Wfdoc»dsy's fair <r*r« good, bat ItIs believed by tbos. capable of fcralng 1 nfrCSlopinion on tbe lobjeot tbit the tdvaoes la only of atempo'Ory cbiraetcr. Some cattle purchased at tbeauction at Ur James Coltander*!, Ginabaoe, onMoudii y lasi . ccodoctcd by Mr E O'Obro , tnctfoneor,Duouarvac , wera tent to the fair bnt could notrealise nitbln ill a head of tho prls<> paid for themat tbe auotlon , tod tboy were driven home again bytbe onoert, wbo tope to do better Beat fair. Thesoxttoo on Monday cot very itaccicaful, and t largeturn uns realised,

"•" r.»»i ?»«>•» M'Orath, P,P,, Carrlck ,Tbe . ' '•"•*'oatllflttta frora hlifa»m»f

bas bveo tbe rcouit- '' L •1»«utat Ustl>pariiblonen In Clogheet , ID «nicumony ia borne to tbo value of Ibo good priest 1services while olnitterlng the spiritual concerns ottbo people of tbe parish . A deputation of tbenarisbionora consUtlogof Dr. W. P. Walib , Mr. W.Fojarty, Mr.' M . F. Boaa LoBergan, clerk of ib*nolon , and Ilr. Edmond Biordao, Clogheen, waitedon the very ret. gentleman on Thursday last acdpresented bio with an Illuminated addrees on behalfOf the people of Ologhwn pariib. Father M'Gittb•xtooded to thedepuUtlon tbe warmest of welcomes,and repllod ia foellng t«rmt to tho tentlmentt ex-pressed la tba tddreii roid. H« took tbe) Tliitortto tbe parith ohnrob ol 8t, HlobolM and to theMercy and PfewolttifiS Contenti, led gnbssqDcntlyentertained tlco to a luosheon In the carooblalbouse. Fatber M'Qntb tine* hit translation toCarrlck paritb bai «lio beca tha recipient of ad-droiseo from tht ladle* of tbe psriib of Barnconrt,Cabir, end from tbej oblMrtn of the OlcgbeenConvent. ' ,

Tho GuardliM »eN prldolpilly engaged »t tbelrmeeting on Saturday last I D taking under, for tbebalf-ye.rl y supplies. | Tb«ro waa any 1 mount ofcompetition for tbo wrloua artlolet t«qu!red, and sia rule tht Gntrdiant ««ro enabled to enter Intocontracts on tatlsfactofjJ»rno.

XaJtcnay.: We woord »Jtb ifff rogr«» tha dcith ct MM.Mnrpby, wifa of ildtrnwo tl. Murphy, eolldtor,Kilkenny, whleh took pise* on iTrlday U*t Tbtdeemed lady, who wu oloosly conB«dred with pertretpeotabla oonoty WWort an* Watetf crd fltnUki,«at romaxkabU lor tor kindly and charitable dl».iwaitiont, wblW b«r many flood qoaUtlet loclaUyMoared ber K high1 bitlilon imoogtt tb. peopto ofJbe Marbl. ' OltyT 8t» l>«<l »»•¦ 8 '<» • «»»•ilderabl. tttno, ini! ibtr deith »M not wboll*onwDMtea. WUh Uf bewatod baibaBd, wbo isoao of tbs mojt napeJMd is«»b«r» ot tbo ltgalBTofecjion ia th» oHyTt"* *»P?{ 'Jf9* % ,'

fiJ*bf tha (suatlrt IBS inflnealW elrols ol Mudi

vbom bs bai raadi: lo tbU »nd tbs «ajololnjoountlti. ' !. .

sfScIenoy, paraded tbo ftreet'pl.ylng » 'camber otilr» suitable to tbt occasion. , '

Oouuble Colbert, wbo bai been «tat|o«»d btraf.r' tome time piut, .has bun tranaftrred 00 pro-motion (0 BilUnasloe, when b« will Ukt up > placeIn tbo Dlstriot-Inipeator's offloe. : , ¦'

The Bto* Committed Intend bringing oft In Sep.teenber nexta nveetlog on;a much moxt ambitioustoal.a than that which the carried oat to suecessfqllytowards tha olou ot la«t; ttajon. Already a Toryliberal topper, bu been promised tha event.¦• ¦¦; • ¦ ;• • ; • ¦ ¦¦

r OftPPOttUlB. ' rTb« County Inepector held an inspection of the

meoiof Iblidlsirlctoo Wedoosday, tod pot themthronch a very critical examination. Tbo bead oon-liable and sergeant displayed much profioiesoy, andtheir men were highly complimented by tba CountyInspector. No smarter or moro popniir man thanHead-Const9jble Boorke ever had charge of Cappo-

alu bsrnuitf and what redounds much to hit oredltbe la held IB much esteem by the publlo who rocog-nlt> ID blm a moat efficient officer,

Tha Poor Law Guardian. ooote.t la stmiarf to a hightension of excitement. Both aide* are workingvigorously, and » most exhonstivs cantata b beingmad«. The papeis were ditthbuUd on Wednesday an3th. result is iookml forward to with confidence on bothside.. The poll will b« declared on Monday orTuesday,

On Monday a sloop named Tht Ada from Bridge-water, Glo'stcr, was wrecked on the BUckwater, nearCooneen, belqw Strabcallyj It appears after leavingCappoqnin, where ahe ducharged a cargo of coal for MrJohn Koonan, Lismore, she proceeded to JanaMlle,Tallow, for a consignment of oats from Mr Jacob.On her homeward journey, after passing the mouth ofthe river Bride, the, encountered very strong tidalcurrents and contrary: winds which forced her on someprojecting rocks convenient to Comien. j Shortly aftertha collision the ajoop sank in deep water, and only hermasts are now visible. No pilot. 1 understand, was onboard, which will be the mcana of nullifying owoeraclaim on tha Insuranoa Company. If Mr Jacob's cargovraa-aot Insured )» will bo ¦ beavy loser.' Ail tha crtivescaped. :

Eill7driC Upper.I euolose cutting from a Montana paper giving a

description of the rlcb and extensive county in that(tat« called aft«r Its former governor, Tuomas F.Me«gber , who accepted this position after tbeSecretary for War refused to give ilesgher per-mission to renrganlia tbe Iriih Brigade alterChancellortvllI*.

It U possible that Gaelio football may bereorganised bare, especially si lit. J>. Fraher istaxing an Interest in tbe matter.

There wn ODO item of buoinets trtntiotcd beforetbo Grand Jury desotviog notice. The CountySurveyor ukeil tha Grand Jury to dlrcot andauthorise blm to proocod against £dmoad Colemsn ,Raspberry Hill, for the removal of a bouse wblcbColoman live! in on tba road side. Coleman wasovloted from liii (arm 16 yean aero, and bo Im.Mediatel y went to woik tod erected thta "ohsnty "In which he has lived aince '80. It seomt Mr.DafSn must btiog Colcmsn before a booch ofraaglatraiea er before tbe County Court Judge beforehe can eviot biro, and pull down this ibonty. Thisold back road on wblch the shanty sbiodt it ont ofcontract for 20 years past, and a presentment infavour of making it* county road was twice rejectedat Liimore. I am told tbo width of tht roid at tbeplace where the shanty it built is S3(t—p!t occupied,and the remaining 12 ft. for tbo one of a hone ordonkey that m«y pus tho way oncoor twlco e week.It II plainly a move to get rid of Cobmsn en tbepart of Mr. Grant and bis baokerr, because It iaknown tbat tome persooi in tho locality know ofthis matter before Mr. DofEn cant hid deputy to teatbe place. Of course ho was roqneated to uko tbe.10step) to clear i;ut Coleman, io that BupBorry Hillfarm may eet » tanaat.

It is plainly Ihe dnty ot tbe Lumore Guardians toprotect tbls man. Borne time ago a cottage wtsbuilt on bis farm, bnt at Coleman nj then gettingtbe grass of a cow, eto, from Mr. Grant, with whomit acorns ho not then on fairly good terms, thaQuarduus gave the cottage to another1 man. Howthe cattsj3 different, aod u thera leemi to ba agroat neo«for some moro cott«gea tbroujjhoat theunion a new scheme should bo perfected and ootlajcigiven to men wbo want tbcm, for vre know well thatafter t few years there will be no one who mill bowilling and able to work to bo found In tbe countryIf tbey do not get bouses to live in. All talking laboth If tbeae who can do 10 will not do their partto keepaome remnant of tbe Irish toiler, at home,and not lot tbe whola country bccjma whit tomelandlords would make of it—a huge grariorr farotill tbey find .ligiblo planter, to Uk« ibeosTfarmi,

Juit btforo tho last general election it vrostbouaht that there would bo a move catde to hold afew publlo meetings, that would Omtraca withintbelr scope tbr< entire of diitricti in East end WeitWaterford wbera evicted or gribbed farmt aretituated. Tel* etlotloo of tonsoUttrmert, togetherwith Amneity and Homo Bulo, rue thre t a«3>oontentiout qoeatlontof National fmportanoe uponwhioh Iriihmro ol all shadei of opinion (exceptingof ooune, Doltinitts; can njtes. Thtro taomi to betomi coofliot ol opinions <u to 10019 farmi bob,-!what la osiled or recognised as evicted firms. InOther eawi tha pnuent cocuplon aiy h«vo cttledwith tho former occuplen.

Dnlea tha qacitlon of eviction icd eiiotsd andgrabbed farms, U ^etf toon uken np there will baao more thought cf a cue of eviction or erabbiojr1 oalgbbour'a (ana tbao tb«K. wu ct old o( ffeltinlailii thi tenant by bidding more for bit farm.Probably tbt landlords an preparing to gtt nowt.Banti for tbtlr taMDtfUros to loyalist tfcsm snderibo flow Bill or eukt ineeitl tertai «Ieh ih,i» .r.h.bon btfort thi oow htni Sill becomes law, Al alletrntt thin i« an argent neoeulty tbit t r:ntralcommltue reptcjenUtlvt of pablio It Alt a eboohbe (ppolnttd At toon at poceibln to make irrH oge>mmti for » publlo tocsUcs", unoootrolltd by iny onapartlenUr party, but labriclng the volctl U><oplolona of tb« nooplt gooer.llv , eJp lftll; on tttqtlMtioni of if ibiidni Imueslj »b Soio Bulo

DttUlo kU»M iikt that of thi tlinero Board „«UUirdiiBi li 11 very important cutter, and shouldnot bo effected without jail tod suUdonl grounds.It teemi to 00 tbtt thi board ii bound lo r.akepablio tuo ground* on rrhloh (bey esoltzded therepraienUtlteo/lcQrJsiopapcrat a raceol meeting.Of coona tba Ouardiam prtcent did not take tbtsattp without what tbey Oousidtred atroan or toflclontnatonK, but wbore tbi Preaa Is ooocejned tba pabllaan totilled to knon all about tbi nstta r. At aquoitlon of Mr plsy If for ao other rraion tbao thatibi «JllOB of thi board, may not be mtwearesontedor mlinnderitciod. *

Tne aoti regarding a oertain befejh tres. etc.whlob apptarei ID tbe BallydoOnotri, created quiu¦ little tooiatloo, bat I would rooufc (bit at tbowaterxorka am to go on the lest may now bt latelyrestored, and Ihi old sod bank remoTrf. It assmatbt parln qneaiioa tu good-bamooredly apprecUted.by TBi Nirri rtsden, and copies cf the paper woroknown U be f tit warded to distant pellet ititioaa tosome who. no doobt , bavo oot ytt lorgoltea tho " oldoormudgia " Knd tht ruiuo tut, oven if to boremembered wltb a sigh or a imiif , ta Ibo cite mayprttsat luolf to <bt memory of tho roidcr. Pollca.mca ID BaliydnS arc, u a rale, kept pretty bus*witb other wtrk ef ltto y.iri, but ill regret the-<">lo3 «( \f .f |Bitl9 *»tj>cd «J CMujsa oy 0! tboplica by tbe prtsss. W>MU«> '

Tiw=niry.Tbo Gmrdl«ni' mettlog 03 Tuetiiy wu well

attended. Mr .'ohn O'Neill, V 0, ocospiod tbe ohsirat first and lubseqaently Ur ii Dalton (chairman oftbo board), presided. Tha other gaudUct presentwere—Messrs J W Bhet, J P ; John Callioto, WmMcCormtok , Wiillam A Ills, John Elobardsoo, UDelaneyi T Ooapby, il H OJID, 1 Byan (Bahooa), JCroaKi and Bimon Byan.

Tbt prosesdi agianaintt ex ren t-oolloctor Darmodywill nov be dropped, Ia tut they cannot, tor thtL00J Government Board b«v» written Ibil tboyIM no cants tot Interfering in tbt) matter. Ofcouna a itttlement uUitaclory to tha board may baarrived at, aDd at no definite action will b« ukenfor a week tuoh 1 d&tirable result may bi broucbtabout. 'Ueastima tba bosrd't tollcltor aad th» liwadviser of the sorttiet will hate a eoonjlUtloa witha view toward* tome arrangement being oome to.

Tbe period for whioh tbi repayment of tba loinfor labourer.' cottages it to be extended bu at lastbeun d.flnltely fixed. Tbe Gusruiaaa hart recelrtda letter from tb. < Local Govtrnmoat Board ac-knowledging too receipt cf tbi minute* of tbolr butmoctloir relstlvs to tha period to ba illowid forrepayment el »ht loan of £10,810 rccaotly grantedto th* gatrdisot nndcr tba LaUjnrtrt' Aot, and tbeystated tbat tb«y h«v. no objuiion to IK. period flrtluleotfd by tba QuardJani (83 yean) balog tzMBdsdto «0 or CO yeort; and they would infoim tbt Boardol Works aocoid|ngly. Tbi annoitUt eorarlogprincipal and lotereK la mptet of « loan ot 4100for e»ob of •&«¦• period* would ba Mlfol lowi ;—40yean, ti Ui I0d; Myeaw, £ioi 8d. I Tha Guard,iui ibould BOW IntimjU to tbi Board of Worki tbapaziieular ptrlod taty deitrod to btti ipieiSid latbi mortgtgi dtodi. Tbi Bawd alter dluaulontut* ID ora« »«r««lag to W ye«n M ti« p«j lod forripiymiBt of tbaloaai. |

t »tn afraid wt a>« gofng to ba?t t big Uwinit lae«ao«otlea wlib tbt atterworki. Toi Qoardiinitat* mtltodMrft f roo Ur Santa), tali, LloitTiak,at' th» IQII ot MlM Walibf, dsugburof thi ltUsontrutor for thi waUrwrks, for M I Mf •to *work dont, fFtvlct>: nnatred, nktatiil* lappMiand cnoity paidfortbuamrdiaoiat tiiirnqottt."Xbs)AirUDg>Clerklatorio«<i uaboirdthat tllawrtibad bnt natlved oa tbi pntloat arthioti and thaOiur4iaoib»dw» dayiwdtf iodlt. On toe oo«ioo*t th« CaHfoas, aatoadod by lit Sifeo* B1U1 it•M aicutd to mi tba writ to U* VDmj tt, Uabotrt'i kolidwr, wltb loitrtMBiosi to daliadi ¦ ¦•M (Ueldtd to Hrid tba writ to Mi> «3>Dwj«r, Ua 'i U---J, (i-iA- »^Ua'-- ' '» ' ¦'".* :V.\. :- l ':

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DENTlkL ASSlJRAKipcraS. ^¦ I , cbiaof to BOT.MBa *J^ &mXy \\niLry of the Report printed ^ }.

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: OBDINASY BBANCII—Tba number ot Pqlieieilsiued dorinit tha yeax WM 61.4GO. aiinrieg tha inmof £S,285ttS0, Md produoing ¦ Now AnnualPremium Iocomi et £312X78.

Tbe preiiiami r»iolTed doling tha /•« ••"£2tfA.QU , tang- an increase ot £2Z6,0$7 oiw theyear 1894. !

The Claimt of tbi yiar .mounted to £572,289.'he number ot Death* wti 1,170, and 213 Endow-

ment tssoiance. matartd. „ ,Tb* lumber of Follote* Is foroa at tba aad of tha

year waa U4,U7.INDDSTBIAli BEAKCH.—Tha PrBtniomi re-

etived daring the year wire £1,862,625, being; anlnoreat* oJ J8108.101. '

: The Claim, ot tba year "•.mono ted to £1,797,683.The number of Death! wu 196,607, and 1,118Endowment Anunnca* matured. ;

The nutntcT of Fret Policies granted dnriofr th.year to tho POIW/bolden ot fire years/ standing,

General Balance-sheet of tbe Prudential' Assurance Company, Liraited,on tb»31st December, 1895.

LIABILITIES. £ «. a.Shareholder!' Capital 800,000 0 0Ordinary ?r&ocb Fund. ... „. 11,161.4-40 18 9Iodottrisl Branch Fnsd . 11,630,74-1 17 1Claimt cndler Life PoUclci. «<lol:' d . ... - »7,7M 8 1

THOS. C. DEWET, ? irannatT ,Vf lLhlA U HUGHES , ( H aiuigtnW. J. LANCASTER. Buriterv.

We have examined tho Ouh tnm::t!os3, Kecolptt, tad Payments, iffotUnff tha aooonntarftbo Aucti and Invotmenti for tho yttr ended December 31it, 169$, md wa flnd tho tsoa la coodorder aoi property Touched. We have also examined the Daedt and 8«caretia«, Oottlflflttel, tt,represontlDg tbo Asset, and InvcstmenU eot ont In tbe above account, and wa certify that thtj wcoin possession and tafe custody u on D£C3rnber 31tt, 189S.

13 Ilk Fe&ruaru, 1838. DELOITTE, DEVEK. OEITFITHS 4 0a.

ber ptrenta' hoc** for immoral porpoaet. TbeJury retained a verdict ot guilty, and tbe LordChief Joitice, wbo tried tha cue, ssnttmcod him tothret mantba' Imprioonatnt with hard labour, r*>marking at tba same time that tbtra wu» manymitifratlnj cireaQitancei la tba cat*.i ' KOswoov. !I At tht Kllktsny "*•»•,«» Moaiaj latt Jsi Hlotaypitadtd gnilty to an Isdiototat ebarilns him wit!lavinf crWouly Ma>att«d two men Baaad HiohatkTittpatrtcJi, and Patrick W»Ub at l£oSft^faDae.aibir. Uit. Tb. prUpotr. il wfll b« tttMBbjOodran amtuik wltb • UutcUsj; knlfa tad laflloktd tu^is]o.lM1 oathi two men baud that U*|r MSiVt ga ooBtiatrablatisKlndaonr, Tht Iprd Cbltf JnsUatMnUoeod him to «fght«*!i wonth1

* iaprttonaai. HtaLordlhip «m»rkey«i*» .th» maa Bust Sv« b«mnlmcl will • ndtat frimy when b» ecsntaitUd tbaauaalU. 1 ' . . . —; At tha MMloni yetUrfiy wbicb wtra bold beforall»m Orr, B.U. (pmidlBg), K Bowen ux) A <lAnderton, two yoong oca namad John Lamtwtr' oatenrrar, «nd Jam*. Wall, of TronM wSTSii

lentod br District.Inspector8harpa tortavimronthinight of tha 17th Vabnary bit atrioafjr amnitriaiyooag maa tamed Jamet MM**, of Troaans.H r l C Strange Waterford, ; difendedT lt•pptand (torn tbe eridenoa (or tba ptoaaoaUoatbat a row cocnmdibitwaaa thss. pnjtt " <j" Utiooorw ot which Hlllea »M Mrook ca tha head withft itosa Try Larrtwoy Md aittvwaid* Uokod brV*b drfWaata wbmoo tbi notud. AjtarTbiutinP& ?*1???'7 *?^^M » '»oathwiSlatiUboor, #a4 Jaaat Will waa Mairawd ia 14 SMi.pritf.mt wuho.» tba *»m5^&.lyg Slsn stAWA -*ta

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kafot* Mr, Orr.iBJL| OtpUU fltnut, DrTwS?»od Mr. r.r, 0-Bri.Bt ijtth mS -A t n S S iNgfc

tu«i;«6«ititat ' tb> ,«ti« . b»ji.»>?wjiE

wW d«i«M wissm^iat^mar)m69.551 tha onmUr is foroa bftag USfi lt TbanombVr ot ?re. FoUoiM whii baoam. COalwdorfn« tb« yo*r WM W6& • : • ,'

Tbe total oaeator o( FotiotM la format tbaas! 0!ibj jear wai ui»3,718: their. MOrsn dmilon ia

Tbi Direeten fe m*J» BoMjaa one attmrpito deal with tba diffleau qoeotio* of oid.ag*peotioni tat the lodottriil tl ttwf, aod thoy anbam to inform tba 8b*rebol*»r» tkat UM nooaluble. oembinlng aMonnoa witb • pmjdoa for oidJL, ,bleb UwTTtaned io SapUmbo lift, bar, ,„,with oontidiraWe tncoeao. . At fh» cad ot tbe yurthrnnmberot PoUclet is focoo aodortboM Ubleaat tbe result of three moatho' wortlnj M 189,791.producing an Animal PretnluB Inoottt of /6J.071.

The Aawtt of tbe Company, la both brsDObet, M•hewn in tbe Italtnee Sheet, are •£23,915,890, beingan Increase of /t2.702,08S over those of. 1891.

EDOAE HOEHE, Chairman.HENBT SASSBS, i TXMH^THOMAH WHABBJBJ Dtrtean'

•3. n. ULUJI OTT, Capt.i nox7tona. WatsrliK^

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§1 & 22, O'Oonnell Street,WATEEFORD:% . .:;: ..__

Hold oao of tho Largest Stooks of Jrish WhlokeyBonded in this Country. -

Manufacturers of Crated-WatersI °—- ¦ : ;.i

Bottled BCOID, Cto. ("For Homa end Export). »i!ho Gslebrato " RIAVB^; ' Brand" WhL&oy - ¦ '"*"*«

I ABMIEAL BUM9 ¦¦ "J:.¦¦ Specialty DTctlllod to JArxtemt Orto, and Bonded nntll 10 ycara old. ' ' •

ThCj Gardong of Ceylon end India have hsen requisitioned for the floisfrqualitiea of ' . ' ' , . . .. ...

WWiMritim Wines,

Ct Vo Gold end Silver licdnli for

Tho Stock is always eslocted with tho utmost core, tad Upon tho raoet i>,vouiab!o) icroa.16, CARObi^TfcEET, COE1C | tJNION BJUSB fc*ffi^ BT."

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and City ot London B*adi— SS9.720 U 6Bank of Eogltnd Btoot 17if itO 10 0Freehold and Leuebold Property 1 44,038 U UIndian and CoUoUl OoTcrnment

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At we weekly meeting of the "Waterkord'Board ofOdardiaos on Wednesday—Mr John Dslahonty,D V C,'presiding— ! i ¦ j ' ; ; .-

The1 Olerk (Mr John MiekeV) read the followingresolution, wbich was adopted at a recent meetingof ibe'Board of Guardian* of Wexford onion on theootloBi ot Mr Cbu H Peacooke, seconded by LordMuirlpe Fitrgerald, H M L :—- Eesolted—th»t weher ebj i call I upon the Government to J>au: into lawa. floury GoTernmeot Act on the earns lines aajtbat»t preient In force in England and Wales." ,

Mr John Power moved the adoption of fioreJoln-tiob. : ' ¦ ; ' ; ¦ ' ' " ' : , I ;

ilr Wakb seooaded the motion, ! '¦ ¦¦ ¦¦Captain Ii W Bonaparte Wjse raid he entirely

dlEsenwd from the resolntion on..the ground thatthe present ajetem under the County Grand Jdriciworked ;very,well. ¦

Jlr John Power—The Grand Jnry system workingwell I Tou are the flr»t I «»er beard Bajlng BO. ¦

nhalrm&n-J-Order. order.Capttin Wyie—And to show that tbero is no

agitation against the Grand Jnry sjsteis, it 1ST asthe ! County .W&terford Ifl ooncerned, at all events,I refer to the Presentment Sessions at wbloh seldommore than a qaarler of the associated oesspayorejamaonbd pat in an •ppearanco. That, to my mind,ihOKt that f.be cesapayera are quito content to leajethe government of the cohnty in the bandi ot theGrand Jfcry. !

Mr Jbtn Power asked j what was tbe use of thetisociatod coiipayers attendidg when tbe chanoiswere that any thing they passed would be thrownout by tbe Grand Jury. He maintained that theGrand Jury Bystem was one of tbe greatestgrieranoba they bad in Ireland at present,

Mr Cornelias Redmond eald be might mentionthat one of the gentlemen who got the resolutionpassed—Lord Manrica1 FiUgeraH—«as a leadingmember of the Cooaty Werford Grand Jury, andthe : other was a county raagiBtrate-?faota wblobin themselves lent great weight to the confllutionarrived -at by the Wexford Board of Guardian?.The I late and the present] governments' were bothagaioat the Grand Jnry i f item, and he thought itwas only a question of time—of verj abort time-when tbe whole thing would be changed, becausethere w&a no each thing ej general representationon tbe Irish Grand Juries at present.

Tbe oh Dudley Forteaouo, D L, said ho oonld nothelp; congratulating CaptouJ Wy»« upon the heroicconr»ge whicb he had displayed in attempting to sup-port * aim irhioh it was Impossible to advocate. H«(Mr f ortesoue) wat not disposed to differ irom CaptainjV"-"«B in dna respect, namely1, that aa far as praouoalworki^ o'1 Iboproienl Bjatem did not work badly byanvmeaa}< *>»' Jt "»• utterlyllndefensible In principle.l« had b«u r/>r«oDOlly associated with It for over 30

years, and he couriered it | would only . b« kiokfngosainit !tho prioks U they opntinaed to support tbegrand jarj svstem aa it is sow. Any future body to borWuntea toW with tha fluanobl obligations of acounty Bhst b» • reprosentottve Doaj (n«»r, near) ;there wa» ioe the slightest donbt about that And bocould only repiat his congratulations to Captain vvysofor havinr to boldly put himwlf into the breach insupport otjtho Iiish grand jury eyrtem (hear; heat and

Captain jCoghlan, J F, eaid he regarded the grandjnrr «j»wm as a great grlavjmeo upon ths oonpayersof thl» oodntry. H« would say very U'tla on the snbr|eot because bo eaw tbero wio great unanimitv herewith regard to ths admirable | resolution pssstd by theW&ord! Board ot Guardissi. The principle of tbo .graidjory sy«t«m was essentially taxation withoutrepn3mi*lion» »nd oa that ground alone the preientlaws "crngh't to bo . cbangod. jBe then referred to tbepower which the grand juries had of appointing aoertaii neinbsr of tbeir body aa governors of Innatio«Tlnin8; in opnnettiou withlnhicb also enormous ex-nendtorea were taking plao» from lime to tima without2M taiDarsrs having a Toioe'direoUy or indireotly in <tha maSerT ff hq, he aaked, had to bear tho burden otthia outlay1. Tba tenant larmar, who is called the cess-«»«r ana •who ahnU his »j«, and puti his hand» inbla pocket and pays the piper without the privilege o£bavins even a !Bbare fa tbe teleation of tbe tnno. Ho<Capt»in' Cogblan) was surprised to Ioe Capt- Wy»ooomiajr forward to snppert auab an institation a» thetrtmd jury. ' |

<5npt*iniWyBO eaid his only reason for dissenting tothe- i"«*olution'and snpportlng 'bo prcsont ijtUm wasthat the latter]worked w«U. | . ;

ilr John! °oijr»i—To be »nre Stdoss, is yout opinion.

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taia thaflt works satisfactorily ; not , ^thA?.1

1 '?.'??„ditg Mlitf cjani like Mr John Power (laughw.'' 8?M^Matiolo people wbo understand tbe rystem and tn^,..how to appreciate It. Bo, on account of Ita being aBood system, I support It ; '

Captain! Cogblan—I call ths grand jury system tboresmant qf'an amendanoy in this coantry (hear. hear).

The* JBOJ1OD, aftor iom« farther remarks, was thanput and p^uod, Capt Wy«a alone dissenting. Tbaronert tWnetm guardians present besides ths Chairman.

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Aa bor readari take sucb an intero-t In this event,omng'to the part tbo McJBrs Widger are niely toplay IP it,< we append a carefully revised lilt ofprotabJf 'Bt'arten and joakeyi. Toe raoe, as all tbe•potting "Olid know , will bo ran on Friday next.

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br Cauoctbrbtnla/—OifiKiil a 11 13 Mr, E. WardHr frcbunloj'BbTg iUiCH a*u,

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fiSSuhjH-i'Wlatelepi a 10 13 Ur H It Blpley

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Hr W l»*«K« or h Kmaix, bySpider, den's pod unknown; a S 10 Mr EabtrHtJ QiU iB&'tcb g ifiDociir, ny• BeasilMwtT-Alytii a 8 8 D Road

Ut y B aiaf! br h Etjos-WOWKT. by ;fcd»»ra tho Coo-tctsor-W«t«n'B«lJo..j. _. s 9 8 P P<ra!oaJIi J » lolastt's b ( w«n- *KXUB, by AKSOO—Dacdtr..... o 9 7 O MorrliHr W B B*nifoa'<;b h ClCsnc, by .Qcccga BiaiStla—Capability... a D 7 Muon

I : I •Doubtful itarMrs.Oar pr»dkliin is that CATHAL or MAECB HAJIS

will, b»r accident, be warned the winner. At h.«presont price, 40 to 1 WILD MAK »EOH BOBNEO 1«aoipttal place tnvestaient.; We know tbat.MrJoorVidg'f tnlnii: WATBSJTOBD is almost certain to;l ars »h» trophy U he daea no; tali.

; S*AUE AHS ! FADHXOH.] ;Anotket; pleasml Cindprella was held by t&ijtfessph.

Quadrille {Uub 'at thdfiooins on St Patrick's nightlltaang began jat 0 o'clock end was ocnlioo'ed witheplrlt 'till ictaetims after midnight. : Mba P Fleldbg.TRV ktojlj predded at tin piano, end hsr efibiu werebijbli appiwaated. After npper tasre was » plcarinzistegluMJUt tiu etspa of songi rendered byi Mr B JIrtBg, ; Ctopmd, Mr W C Gilbert-and Hr H EKmasdy.j Th». amnjetnmta, ii UIOAJ, were ttpiullj1csrrled oo^hp Hon. Bto, T Davles, Junr. Tho folWnjjfftW •.PTO 6>

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T Lanjntire.1 A Paiker, H a Kennedy ,3 VilmetiW BlJ o n ai, X D a v l ev J a u r iD a . J O'Brien, B H ,Armonr, BiEobinaou, Vf BoWajon, J Parker, Bfalser..T!D»rle», H fc.Ward.i a Eanlg»ai A BCBrisfti F 3) Mcade, W'Powti, J 3 Tboopibn, W C

W»n Al tongmlr*, Q Longmlre, B, Hintom L1mHaktY Blnton,A Morrow, B: Meriow. L Jm«. PUfibeW E ElmeJ.B iWa iCi Mrs Oarles. Mitw»Cetwill*,/ Potia1, 8 M G»y. i- O'WaKh.; — Vrtagh.

Ott^oodgy, tit RlngfOJO Alkmi ltetttreoVlaiGorKundet tbv 'Mipieo '" Ccrlr AjebaolsUeiVsotietyon" the ROT* BSon8 UWSamuoi 'tBt »a4 <rib»tUndi" • ¦ ( [ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' I ' i ' ¦ ;' ' ; : ' '

IhJ Mcnipla ClnbwiU. wipd ep * itWMiilal itUSa<Xier SMtit ititb another Ctatotlli. • : j . , ;. '

Lt.it Friday evening it «i> decided by to TttpiU0lutr|a&>eScty ioiiold»Ballratha loUi A|itiL " j

No publlo : aotioo ot tho ttttare ba«lojf bMSB*dr, ui {a wnt fleU awsi^od

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U Batatdw it t£t Bridgfc ¦ Owing to grjndjoiyeng«guoi)aM tba sport-lovlnp Muter could oat pot(a fciu&pMMMi •» to* fiat, Whip »•» lef* In com;tmid. OlWij'l gonewafln»t»lid«Bhoiitsnc«esi;V?» tat« wotrrAo lnrn thit icjnu.tport d«t»yW

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„ BONK MAKUEE. ': I „ I5PECIAI. MANPBE tar all Crop*, toFARM SEEDS.Imported direct from the lead njj innlleh and Scotch Grcwors, oomprialnff FIKKST ITALIA?and PERNNIAL EYE GRASSES, FINEST EED, WHITE, 4LSYKE TEEPOIL CLOVEBSootCOW GSASrf. ' M ANQOLD8 a id T0ENIP3 ; beat kinds ; onoo tried alnoyj ntod. All offered attho Very| Lou eat Prices. ;

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MioSia©I| f« Oa^ey <& G©Wholesale Grocers) Toa, Wine and Spirit and Seed Merchant,

Flour jand Bakery Warehouse,

D UN G A B YA N .tbat It aceioj anneceaoary to raenlWu 'tt detail beteiploiti witu tba Kildare »nd KHkei ny Pox^Mfli.or tbe English packr wbich she has alio diBtlngalibeuhersolf nlth f . In many a loo? and trying ron thewas with tho (ew nho eaw the end, and so countryii too etiff for her to negotiate. Tr ipblei of " tbeohsio" ebo baa gained frequently, and, onllke thagenerality o{ the ftir lex, la not dependent on well-< raio»d hnntara. M!«i LaDgrisbe U gxttei with rarel ygood "hand^ i" and it woald , I fonoir, be dlffloall tofind a borta lha coald not manaee] 8he hai theadvantage, tbo> uf tJoiujr Y ilugulaujf laoefut buiot'*woman, aodl never Joo«i better »ha}> in tbe saddle,This leaton ifae went oat principally with the .Kil-kenny Honodi, of whJoh her brother] it M.i'.ii., goa(Inge be undertook thin trdaoas rflfa Kilkenoy toithoroughly Jegalned aU ita oH •pprtlnir preitl ge.ilUi Langriehe li devoted, toanlmalaj and iond of alloutdoor paitimes. She baa takes oWf roua pricesat lavf'n tennla bere andinEogland iWbildahe wieldsa pair of oftca almost aa deiteroaelr ai a racqaot I

Tbo Fdibjlegg Harriers bsve ibirm great iportdnriog tba put few. neeki. Tbe kit meet at Cor-rlnnore wa^ t tent^tlosal one. W^ fonnd withoutdelay and oBr qaarry itretobed rlgbt anay to BoatStrand, ruocl&g tha whole dliunco, if 6r eight mllei,almost witbeat a obbek. Tba honnai woro to oloieapon tbo trail that one of them |mnppd tbe cliffi inditaa duked to plecet on the rooka lolon, Tbe (oxlay npon a email ledge of rock on jwbloh a daringooantryman 'jumped, and oatcblng Kaynard by neckand tall bor.) him in triumph to tha Mafter, Mr.Power, who markod'tba manaoonroye by a moDOtaryaoknowledorment. " . I '

During a ran with tbe Falthlcgg Harrlen recentlyMr Walter Ilally alippod (be entire field and was theonly one to tie In «l tba firatdoatb e.6compllihed tbUBenson. Be bore away tbe brush dad well deierradit, for ¦ moro dtlblpg exblbitlOa of holfcomaniblphis rarely been wltrieaaed. |

The Mircblonfaa of Ormonde rides tt bloyole. HerLsdyablp taftes frequent spins down, the aanat walk.

Mr. Jobn |Eedmond, M.P., rooeiVjOd a teqnWtio oeJ gned by «, number of olerj rymtp acd leadingCaShollcs o!| NewoaitU-on'Tyop, inviting him toaddrras 6 oieeCing ! on tbe 23rd faet It favour ofCatholie clalbs to denorainatlooal JncUioPj to bopresided over by tha 'Biahop. Iacotueqaeaae of otherengagement!1, Mr BedmoDd w«» obliged to deolloe.

In oonaeqaenee of the indisposition of LordWilliam B«reeford, says tbe SfOrKny OfmmteU, whola l»ld np with & severe attaak ot put, the homeparty at Stonedene for baotio; mtb [ha SurreyStagoounls haa been postponed.

Tbe saoe paper eaya—The Dnke and Dnobeia ofnjtoBBhlre , who will remain at Monte Carlo untilV *ho Jisnter holiday*, intend toipend tbe Whit-after . ¦¦;.»{tlimofeCastle. Th,e EoyulConnUessuntide rece*. ,, to fc, bM th:8 .UI at EaBl.Agncaltural, Show ~.haUo t*jat tbs Prince ofbourne In Jane, and it la pi. «| »hd i»oke andWiles will then be the guest oil ' "• hisDachtsj of Devonshire at Comptoo Plaod 1 ; bd. ..Boyal HigboDts ia unable (o viaitthnexhl bltioc , tbeRoyal Family will ba represented by the Duke ofConnaught. \ :- ' • - . . . '

Captain Lord Charltt Bereiford yas been placedupon tbe ball-piyjlst, apon relloqalsbiog hU appoint-ment as etptiiin id charge of the Mejiway i DockyardEeserve. His period of office does BOB aotually expireuntil Joly neit, but tbe Lords of tba Admiralty, inlecognltton of bis services, eootsntsil to relieve himfrom the poll Immediately be bod Completed sofB-Olent time to qualify for Bag rank. I Lord Charles,wbo bad been entertained at tt 'oioaell dinner byAdolral-Suporlntendent Andoe, left Chatham onSaturday aiternooo. His eocoijssor, | CaptainJenkfngi, III oot expected to aijrive 'from tbeMediterranean for some day<i CO tbAt Lord Charleswill revisit Clufbaa to formally trAnsteri tbo com-mand to blraj ; j

We regret la learn that Mr. P J Powerl M P, bosbeta Indisposed for tbe past week, j [

Tho rigbt 'of ths Mirqols of E!v to ^ote at

tiaelections of representative Peers for frelacd bas beeoestablished to tbeMtliftoUooOftbe Ixjrd Cb>oceUqr.

Bpeaklsg (i tbe Exhibition of IrlOb mpinfactureiin i London o-b 8t Patrick's Day tha Loddoo DailyTtUgrtifh wf'oio—"Party polities da not appear toexist st LtdviLoDdonderrv'-, in ParlWanpJwbere tbestallholder* and pafront loolodo She Sjaobeu ofDevorjihlre end Mrs T V O'Connor,Vhe lllircb!otm>io! Balllbary and Mrs W Eedmond. Here feflod theBatonieooxt (Sdttige Indaitry 'preilied over by tbeD6ebes*-o! Aberooni, and tb* inJcstrJ cd of'Arrasaoi Lnoan by «t« cb&telalnes of tbtie estates. LtiyMayo ,repiet>nu tbo Boyal Irlinj Bqbocl Of ArtNeedlework, yiioooaten .CastlnoiJe tbolSillarrjeySohool of Arts, sod OraftJ, and V(loomten Dao-cannon tbo c ttajs efforts at OarrjUU, I

Major and lira Chearnley, of Siltrrbri<)/e, bare.It imididpolcleil to KS'deda the Coniloeai 'ln future .

Tbe MarquU and Uirobloneis of Ormonde andLtdjr Beatrice Bdtlat bite artivtd »t (KilkennyCattle: They are entcrtnlng a ootnW of gnesti.

Lad* WaUirford tad hit aautfhtiirt (ffj, aid ndwstaying »* Giirraghinoro. : Her Ladyahlpjls greatlyImproved la health. , .The young Marqaii Is travel.Uog on tbe. Ontlsest at ptesent. |

Sir ;John : :?owtt,' Bart, Mt H da Hoi imetmnn»mlng, 3 '.?;, Cotaty High ShsniJ | It G B IfS*ifte, D , L.,1 J P.i M«E KB Tight ,D £], J P., M«B Ii Wemini D L:; J P., O&pwn R 3 sj aox, J P.,iflfl Ml MUbankB,' 1 who ner« tin rttits of 1beMarbuij KA\ lUrthlotieiJ of Ortomde darisg thaMV«etlu h&V« !eit the O»stla< KUt esnr, ;

:ttn» fcllowlna arrived at ths Coil e. Ki form*, anW tttiltor |.i£tdy Vowe*. tndMli, fowe r. EUfoiie,Mi.HB Lilljjflslia, M 7E.| enaMisLinfrishe, SitHstpji lltrtdltii, Stit »nd llajor H Ohalaaer jSnajt,

, ;A,ffl«n<»g« niilbieen ir«n«« to t> k« plsfg iuly InAM bet«eni,ti«Rev Ce<aJ BodtferTkwtlr of Olea.y&f*^*'***. ' Mi»» Awne fclitth ith 'Al£.tManrf f ***?®*! Oo^JjwpKi or

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&io1jlg'fl.Bstraot of ZXpat 6 25tt>t Wiaoti adcllcionn b«verag«'and tonlD mads bom Port

Wine. Lisbig's Extract of ileat,*nd Extraol a' Malt.

W I N C A K N I &U 0 iVrjJ IVomi t UgUttred .0 fj-«ccn. /rttudu/«.*)

Imiiatit triM.

ovsa T W O ? a o t o A u t iUntoUcltAj listimenif i t kjr* b«a retired boa

lapoi-Ltjrr timucnro nrtn(o>!U ttouT. FO7HSS WBIOST. Boa., ricdioa:OQcor of Hoalth. Now Qtroot. nt IlootbKew »trMt , 8t Meoti. Janmirrnth, 1O4ihtTe mneb tiyMare IB giving; jraa my uporleuoo M Ktbe " Meat ua Mile Wise" reoelrea £rom rob eome limbUnoe, nd In bcarlug totlmos; M to IU tloo as t rtcapcr-atlve and metor»tl»e iBTotIn the eirl/ part o( lait/etr mr wl.e «u terlsiulT nnwol.•oflanng Wim low of Beth tnd ippotlte, toyetbfi wlt imental ud bodily eihaoHlon, tod tlceplcnaosa. Bho ninder trcfltir ent (or e oobsld4ra.blatit&o ulthtmt nUel uidt it l"l dttertnltitd to tr/ " WIDOUSI S. "The effete *?M marked, and conraJe««n3« ootatnflDCed frcathat <1«U i tbe ifpeilte totarfied uj eke iretghc hoorlykatttai.tui In tbOnt two months th« botltb tras rutorodand this result *u l» nut moioro ittrlbatabla to thi mt" Wlncaroii"—ot this 1 Me] ctittin, tn»t (a must oaeclthis preptntion Is a most rtlmbla adlanct ' lo modica]titstaenu T POTHTZ WBIOHT¦ _ ._ IWldl Oaoerof HtalUiiBtSeou

WIBOAUKI^U told bi all Urngrlsts, Wins Umhaata and Pttoo 'Iledldne Veidora Aak for COL£1U«'8 " WW0AHM 18,LISBIQ'6 EXIBACT Oy MJEJT *«D HALT WINE, an<!see that tne «ord WIH CABHB Ii on th« abouldcr of tbibottle.80M Ir Dottlu. ia Od. and it ti. t 'Qrr *bat«.1 thoro ts aur difficult)' In getbcK th* VVloe, wriU Jlrcol i>tbe miDiiuuturen wbo will tarmioaaplo Bint Bottlo txzQ b/ Post on rccolpi Of S8 itaaptUci Taii ,, $u»

Solo UuiarwtuenCoiEiaS U Co , Limited, St. George s aod Bank PlouNortiiob 1 aod 8 Sew London Street, Loadou, &. CSole Proprietors ot '• Onnoton," tU« W«w Boot To, »ntAlto Colemu'i Crow0 ltnuerlal Ixitalid Stoat, aod Ootcm&u'fCrown Imperil! Invalid Ciampojoo, ohiub 'u jtroujiroootnmmdcd br tbemedlool (acoltr. OQ.8tt GOLD MEDAU4 OHE atVEK JIEDit IIECEIVEIALbO BlOHBST AWiJirjATCHlUjkQO QLUlBmOi

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Medicines that caus« this gene-6TT rajly contain Podophyliin , which

^K£? affects the heart's action. | 5s

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absolutely cafe for all og« ; a^

they ate a tonic purgative, terobv^. infeqnl y tlvt v.hlrh js harmful, and

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producing a feeling of health atid/$*

6f happiness. Ona Pi'.i takeft^^

!n%htly , will cure JhdigefetlrjnSM

wnich cayses 6leepltssness, and^

Consti>at!cn that causes misery 1>

to. tens of thousands. j 0;

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] DETAILHHoh, (Jaiao, aPoultry, anil la1 ctcscs

BBAIT.SlipfiB*, ATfiBFOED.rTmE etteailoin of the Genii? atid tabUffJL . ' [ u daUea to tMa Estakliiiattj. i' Qooca o» |TBI Osotoini Qtriutt. ;

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WM. MUtWiAre giinrai teed to contain inore Bones and , Blood (wb{eb are the most permanent and rlebertfertUUers known) than any other IJanuro tnanbfactored/ tod'aftcrbeing used and tested by all tholeadlpg andi practical afrrleulturiatB for the past 37 years, »rjo consaquBntly the |

Richest, SZbst Fortllloing and Cheapoot ; S2Gnnreq. . ] • . , . . . • : . . i IN THE; MARKET. ; '

^NAT/rSIS OITAEAHTEED. AKSTIAL OUTPUT WEAELT laOOO TOK8.

DIccolvedBonaEnd Blood Compound (suitable I No. l Supcrphosphnte, Zo/Z// 1 nol. pnoj.for tUl crops). I No. 2 Superphosphate, 20/22/- „ „

Special Grass Manure. | Nitrate of Soda, Basic Slag.Special £>otatoe Maaure. I Kaliilt, Agricultural Salt, etc.Special ilangeld Slanuro. | !

IP. M. Power, Esq., J.P., D.L., FalthleRg, Waterford, vrrltca •—I am happy to Inform you thtt

ths Manures I had from yon last ceason turned oat most satisfactory.—Dec. 10th, '05.R. T. Carew, Esq., J.P., DJU, Balllnamona Park, writes :—Daring tho past three or fonr yeara

I have used considerable quantities of Messrs Kolly & Co's Artificial Manures on both White andGreen Cropsi, and also on Grass Lands, and I can call to mind no occasion In which tho resultswero anything bnt satisfactory. With regard to cost, in my opinion, their price compares favourablywith that of j well-known brands which I used to Import i

James] Budd, Esq., Sweat Briar, Tramore, writes :—Farming 600 acres, and having Won over COMedals for Roots and other Farm Produce, 1 have a good deal of experience In Artificial Manures.I have need your Dissolved Bone and Blood Compound for tho past ton years, and have tented itsavexol tlmeij against more expensive Manures and alwaja found ths results in your favour. I havovery fine Crops.of Mangel and. Turnip grown last season by thlb Manure—I think as good as ovor Ihay9 eeen. Taking Into consideration the facilities you have for manufacturing Manoxea—yonhave the principal raw materials, Bonca and Blood, from the Bacon Collars on tha spet and, therefore,hare no carrugo to pay ; no large salaries, Sic, &c, yon should, and I am plessod to ototo you doieupply Manures much Cheaper, and as Good as any other Firm In the Trade.

Edward G. Pcot, Esq., Tramore, writes :—I have for some years paot need your MonuM enpart ol my Ciop, finding result satisfactory. I, last Betpon, need thorn altogether, end havo hid enexcellent Cro >. conBlderlna the drawback of kh« nnnrhpr

SESSaBO XSPECIA LL Y SELECTED FOR OUR MA NURES I

Puro Bog Seoil Floundcrn. Imported Bood Oato and Ec^a Barley.Poro Scotch Champloaa fBuarantced Imported). Home Grown Seed Oats end Scod Barloy,1 Special Mangold Seeds.

Bos and1 Uplrkd Champions (homo grown). Special Turnip Seeds,

! tH/a Price List and Samples on A pplication.

Head Offices—3 , JOHN'S LANE. Manure Factory—GRACEDIETJ.STQEES—John'o Lane, No-svrath , 9,. Quay, and 4, Jail Street.

i AN D ATD. lenncaHy's Newrath Stores, Waterford.

^Ecnta <V7&ntod in Uaroprc^catcd Di triotai

eREni? PH is n io) A M ini (5 onn isOF

zr BOOTS ¦acaAS

n ohUAy © U u~u&& 0 a

Having decided to retire from Business, will oflk1 the wholo of heiImmense Stock at

MARYELLOUS KEDUCTIOHS.The Goods kept at this Establishment being so well known

tor many years require no comment as to quality. As every Pairmust be cleared out, this is a most exceptional opportunity to secure

EoliablG ©cods at Gtearing-Out Frioec.r-r'"»-- ' lii *

- wniTil ^iiimi—T ." I - ¦ . 1 IJ j II . I I,I ., H,W |-

THE SALE IS

' A. QIB8ON9, Broaol Street, WateFiord

MONEY I MOMEY J MONEY ITHE CI TV AND COUNT Y ToAN AND DISCOUNT BANK.

The Pr iprietorn of thq above Bank beg to onnounce to the Citizeno of Waterfordand flnrroanding districta that they have OPENED tboir

i New and Extensive Offices at

12, <n?<dp >BEJMiL] L sirmmiEij}, WMj smw<s>mmt(Recently occupied by Messrs . White Bros., Cora Merchanta), cod that they arc

prepared to makePrivats Caoh Advances, from <22 Upwardo,

lo all Regpootoblo Borrowers, on their own Personal Security, at Horjcrcto Charnaand Ei»y Poymcnip. ^?bl5 Crab tcioina c:pBCOtlott with any oticw In thio oitjr. Clio Da-ic-sa tTUl tac?bacot:d eatitoly difforcntjond coafldcntirlJly prfvatQ."

For Formd and further Particular- apply ot the Offices film Itn to Bh dally.i NoiE AD»lttG3 i

w Oity mi Couaty Losa and Bkwmt BGSI^T : O'CONNELL STREET, WATERFOBD.

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Seeds \fy \MQnuPe8.--lifiQt lo Cheapest*tf ^^J ^^nsa sffsto hlj ¦¦¦-fei teas «* C«IB»«" to

A Cargo of tangcdalo'o Celebrated llahuroa,

iu^B8ia$ig^^g£@sB»* I ' I . I tuaAiaH.' ¦ ' i ' ' . I ! i i I ' .

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» Grasses&O16versof tho flnell tnixtnro for OBO ycar'aHay to permanent ¦ paitora for anynumber if^oir*, from 10a to 25» peaBore. — «,. i , ' ¦ r

Stdhn and Perennial Eyo Gr:.aoof weight*, frora l( to £> pr btuhoL

Po^or'o Prlso Dtsia ca4 JSaasoI6d to 0d per Ib, ;

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Flower SeedsHundreds of Annual* acd Perennial}to lalect from, at ia etch, In PiotorljfPaokett j 13 Pickets post fros for lOd.Speoi*l Pricci for large qoantltlcj andrflUilfin.

Garden & Vegetable SeadsOno year"! «opplT, 6e, 7s Cd, lOi, Uj20a to 4i. Colfentloa dsllrcici frc'o.

ManuresFrom the belt Irlah and Englishtlanofaotnrori. B;na Meal, BonaCompound, Sapcvpbcsphate. SpecialPrices on application for larjjqoantiOoi ; deUrored at tha ccarcatEsUtray Button or Stcataer.

AOIKTB roa

Learner's Patent Foot-Eot,An Abwlately Certain Cpre.

Gold In Tlcj—13, li 0d. sod Od esch. Saflolcat for80, 40, £0 Bhf sp.

Catalojuco of Farm, Garden end noccr Gccij caapplication to

til POWER I CoNURSERY and 8EED8UEW ,

25, Ef EcKTdS S WIZl f Emi?.

TO CATTLE AND 8HEEP EAISEB8 , OWNEBSOF HOE8E8. 4o.

A«k yoar Meichnm for tlo Nc77 Peodlrrj Mcil

Walker's Sugar Cattle Food.HEAD THIO ! PLAIO FACTO !

E. fi. TATLOCK , Eeq,, F.B 8., F.I.O , F.C.S.Pabllo AoalyaJ for «be City of GlMftow.and Arjalyttfor Lanirkiblre tsd DambJitonshiro, »yi i—

11 Thla exoelleot Caftl* Food inppllej o defectohloh curly ill Feodlng StaSi hate, T!>., tfci vrastof SicahariDe deotnt."M. D, PENlfT, Etq , F.C.8., Amiyzt to coTsral7orkiblr« Farmers' Clubs, and other AjjrlcnltaralAuodatlons, oyi i—

" 1 flnd thit tt li t cctBKmnd of ^areharlao caaFarlnacaoni marten, aod Is remarkably rlah in•near, It U a flroUohPi (ttlcnlo? meal , tultaclafor all kind? of itook. It foroj « Talublo tldltloato cut feeding itoffi ,"

To bo had from all Cattle Pooil MorobtBtu , 4:.Amnto :—KILOH t CO., Purick-ttrcat. Cork

HILL & SMITH'SEr:ct:d under Board e( Wnrki.

CZ7 JUaitrat«d Etuoatei and Catalogs Fieo.

HILL & SMITH,•57, DAV70OH DXCCCS", OU^Vininn

__ JHIIBBLS* 1" BE1B DTJDLEy<

TdE ALLIANCE LOAN AND DISCOUNT BAKUM, WILLtAU STREET, DtjDLtN.

A DVANCE3 miia PrWatel /, In dny psrt of IrflaniJrii. I 'oa £B to £1, 000, for «bort or lo=(r pcrtndi, toTradcjnen, Honeeholdpri , Fanntrn, and all otbera , on«helr nota of hand aloo«. Very ca»y t t f t jmtn t i ,Notloa—Befonj appljlni tliowhtre »ik ao? Solicitor orAcclloneer la onj Dlitriot tnowlDj this Bank , andtbny will ak once toll yon that you are dcillnj with abona-f ide Bank. A ppljr pmoaally, or writa fur propc:ltu, 'teiloj aaonot , to

E. KENNY, tlena^r.

NURSES' HOME,6BANQB, JOHN'8 HILL. WATHEFOUD

Prinoipal—LIrQ. DAVIDSON.'Medical, Surgical & Massage Nurses

supplied it Shortest Notice-

TO BE LETnnHE Commodloru Dwelling HoaJa (la Qnt«c!aC]JL order) wttb 8tablea aad Gardan atUobed InLADY LAKE , Wtterford, reoi-ntly occupied bytbo late Ds. WBITTT. All jewiot taproTomcatiPerfect Sanitation.—Apply to

DANIEL DDKFOBD, Bolr., O'Coaudl Ctrcct,.\7aUrfotd.

01? EVEBY DEBCEIlTIOir.

¦ VTEW Hcarces of tbe tnost Mcflcrn acd epprovedXN ityle, OarrlafCa, W««onc»cj, CoTercd Coraacd Oide Can for Hire on the Shortest Notice

Robort Thompson.DiOCAOE DlBllIi W A TB H rOBD.

OBAUQB3 U0DBB4T2.

UATCETOED ^ SW11 PLliirD

'ii&Ajn ALTSDAyiona.WATSVSOSD TO DVDL1U 4A'Z> BACK TUB

BAUB DA T, .Ifesd cfkr tb> ltt lfOVS

MDED, 1OT, it) Tw

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Uaiila ie» Bata k lrt ».O ?.» ».» J.M) 0.Ojtotcict'iut tiotaiy ot uiM iaio . iu ita

too, ¦ &p " «•« jo.w tM \ f .»Iinkontir „ f.«> tn 19.80 i.w i.ttTiiSSk in it* ll. o no t.l f.B

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RAPIDIT Y, CHEAPNESS.AKD

ISTHATlSraiSQOEDlha FOE

EVERY DESCRIPTION

WMiM WOSSnrrcucra) TO VZ.

THE rJBIIHER Y AIIO WP^cr

Tho lews OfflooCan nor? compare fcTcuniWy ritb tizJ

used in

Any xnzen nCTan

WE INVITE INSPECTION -

Oily Traders ccd -.11 b Wctcrfordand ntljhbottxlaj C«int!:3

*tho dislro to

SBSP TIIEIB uoiiE AS ncnE

ceo encoprcje thoonfrjpriis of thara whoa fLjy

kno f. should csnd their Otizn to, ccsk for Qcotitlinj from,

FHE HEV/O ¦

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G7 7o do not test Epja'al Favors jdl T7e ask b that d jntferenco cLouIdbo given to cs tf t7C dew thit tra eul

itorn out Printing V/pri:

AS WELL, A3 QUICu & A8 CHEAP

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ANY HOUSE Itt IRELAND,

j ELI PETTIJOHN'SBEST E0LLJ5D WHEAT

fLAKIS,•dz P2EC. O? ALL ! E2EAKFA8T It)0D3

I cooxs ia u unnrrts. ,p htit U tba Qoctnstridrv oi all Otnal fooj^ csd

U for repete to rolbd oala o* oatmeal.Cii PxTTUomi'i Birr I* th» difWTtry o( ti««j»,

wlcnby Ibe whaat bmj it r«D«d lato • thh BaJwyTi.'tr, acd b tha (Ulntleal ocJRJ CTCT prodooad.

All Cytpeptie* abimld «t En P»m«aa'i 6ea,I» bake» a mort daujjhtfol pijdlnj.

I Sis. P1CKAUE8, 6o. 'Fcr Ells by all ti» btrt EETA1L OBOCBBSb

V7aStrford, troa «hom LftDIEa eta crt f BBSWhslaal« WjtfVrtJn, Occsas WBTI ft BOS1,VTt lmt rA. i ¦

MEG5f OI7 THE EOAP I!To tents ths Pet* d tfa erasitj Eicitj Oataea

BIDE X * i *

" DOUGLAS."Ta Tb:. Tniia RsydTwaio lnMim neat

toy-sol a> Ta» Dor tM Crew now, , ¦

J.D. petooaDy auywhitrtA A wort UOM 'M UI

tx saSsl Wlla tha ntooa tapifeh, tad wwy lUdtetiiwl crt b ptrfsctordat. • ¦ .

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rATSBfOSV tATDMHI 1AV&. . coprtrit iiftauy. - •¦ Tli ;

imw fotb HOTH llk klff^M' •>, «,

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f£» lV»kT M0HDAT AIIO nttMH1 tron U to Hitf.>>*»»«{iaw», *f%aU of Ut«r«it ^S iSiiaiirt^H- la r yrttf. «4 to ¦MffiTSiffi&LMi ;Mgr;-Htat !»•«»»• (O00L , -Li -J - . tlSPPiU- .• .¦•* -¦¦; *iMMita.«M»Md 4Mm m$'m4k*mf '>« 8t> lH(*^ilf.^ iiMl ll;

Sj aaJB?£^C55555iC 3S8l

1 .Union—ai.TOBiu.Tj

THE HALF : NEARLY CONTRACTS. : ,

(FBOU ona BMORTSB). ! j -, ' > '

Mr THOM. S MOGBATH, Chairman, In ' the, djatr.Other gnar liana; presant-iMessrs Chari»s . WPower, J I ; Petor' J Lalor, V O ; Patrick JClearj, D y C ; i George Morris, J P ; WalterWalsh. John Shee, Michael! Qolrkej PatrickCarroll, Thotaas Rpckett, Michael Power, MichaelCalllnan9.;:hlr^BJulllni, 'Cle'rir, , e&& Mr Dunne,Ctlrattr.fwew aljo 'preitne «. "!•, '; i .: ; .,-r» Vi i'i's i - S*ATE o> jrai'noosB, , | .; ;S Fjbcialilc;? in the -hotuS £01, porresponaingwiakr'of 1 l&at year*1. 223 ; general average cbat,2i 2$d ; bauneeci farour of th« gouduni, £2,670,rates outafnniing, ££79. '

I ¦• *HB CONTRACTS. ' ,The ordlnuj bninnera, which was of a purely ronttne

character, hi ring been dlaposed of, the ; gnardiinanroceeded to lbs eohaidaratioo of. tender* for the huf-¦ pearly -tappl erf with the remit that thd followingtenden were >ekctod :—Mr« Catherine Sheehan, Longh-•trett—Beif »hi» Jbreia,'3|(1 per 41b loaf ! brown do,Sid do; eggs lOd per doz.Sid do; eggs lOd per doz.

John Gruh i and Son—Saperflne floor,. 19* lid perC5 ti;|)stoeyr'9rtldr>erci»tj. '• " . .("iTjiai'a>fIiwrinc», Main-street—Brat beef (rraaecute), i%i pi j lb ; do (>oup pieoea), 2Jd per do ; mutton,7d per do. I j

Mrs Bridgft For, Main-street—Tea, It Sd per lb ;Iruh soep, 13a lid' per cut ; Marsala wine, 17e lOdper dot 1 i

Thomai HcQratb, Main-street—Epps' cocoa, It 2dP«lb. -. •„ ¦ .. . I ¦ ¦ . .

IiadrericB Vox,'Main-street—Port wine, lfls por doz iparaffin candles, 8}d per lb ; washing soda, 3a 6d percwt ; brushes comljj , opouns <fcc

Patrick S&annhan, Loogh Btreet—Whiakey, 18s 3dper gallon ; ] ortcr,' Is 6d per doz ; sugar, 16s per cwt.

T Lyons A Co, Clonmel—Wincey, Is OJd per yard ;.Unsojippolsetr J3 .id per do ; flannel, }» I$d per do;:tiniig (hted , l%d pit lb.

Michael '. 'owerj Main-itreet, Corrick—Petrolumoil, 71<I per gal ; colza oil, 2s 3d per do; ground popper,4d per lb. ] ' [

Michael nnJy, Carrickbeg—Fresh bntUr, ll^d per lb.Edward Hurke-rSalt, 2s 2d per cwt.Edmond Foweri-CofSns, at various, prices according

to tizr, j '_ , j j . i , : ,, .," . t ' . ¦ ;

Election of Qnardiana Dtwrrorvtm: j Union.

TO TH5 EDITOB OF THI WATEBFOXD NIW8DEAB Md EDMOB-There U a groat stir at presentabout tho election of guardians here. Bomo claimo great reduoifon in the rates since thoy wore puton tho boaH, and others say that theirs is a poBoyof squander but how aro we, ratepayers, to laionTjhich an

ft dojnt* <*« Vowiho money we pay isdjEbarsed om ytafstraa to year's end. Iread tbiooloool papers weekly as a rala, and as far as ex-penditure K concored, or what this or that partlonlarperson gets as compared with tho other follow, myexperience is th&t it la •¦ mum" In one case, " hem"in the other and in tho latter, " ha." In my opinionf t a ? Peyer'-|Ur Editor and as far as I knowthrpnolj tqij union-ol iDnngarvan, the opinion' ofMvttal .-otfaWs ;¦ there shonldTbo a rnle maSe eitherParliameht rj, | Local Government Boardly orLocally, thjfc a schedalo of the dispursements, andreceipts shduld bo laid on tho table monthly for thoguardiani! W rerjortere to copy and bring to theirneighbours fn the; one case, to show them when thovmeet at naa of E, Sunday or other placo, and in theother to be {mblished as a means of information forthose who wad the papers, bofore wo can form anopinion, qi *hich!.a any gnatdjanis doing hia dutyequarely t3\a goardian. P

We are hero at all oventsin tho position that wo must take each individualsword that it's himself is the hero, and here wo areaa wise as phmoiisly,.and perhaps, lets so. HopiDRTOU will exorlsa thin trespass on your timo and spaceI remain deer sir, 1 vory Biacoroly yours,

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Kilfrcni y Union Sohool Eoporta.Prom R«portf>f .Roialts Examination of Kilkenny PoorLaw UnioA. Female National School, District 47visited on 13th | January, 1836, by Mr Shannon,'Ihstnct Inipectar :—

?Onl j 18 DnpiliTwere presented for examination, 10'of whom wete in hhe InfaqM class, The remaining 3"Third and U?our[h cUssas who were qoalified by" sttemiance ihade Boring the Results Period for exami-nation, bnt they bft the house a short time before.it.Tha ons rmg of the pupils examined in their

..¦united programme ms satisfactory.- .

Erom Eepo4 of tl Rejalt Examination of KilkennyPoor Law Unioi Male National 8chool Diitrict 47visited on J3t^ Jeonary, 1808, by Mr Shannon',District Inspector :—" Only 27 Dnpdlo were presented for examination ;a" fow more qialifiW, bnt had left the hous before the

"examination! mi (held."The dasuBcation and tho general proficiency of" tho«» exami'aed cere fair."Spelling in Second class, imd Qrammar and Oco-

"graphy in FiJurtlJ class require increased attention." Order and disdplino good."

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¦Great Cattle 8aloa at tho Ltmorich

Paddocks.Mr Wnv. Ej Fill had his heaviest numerical register

on Saturday ljist, it being the great annuaL Si 1-atrickDay sale. Following are aboul average rates :—Cjptiin-Wesfropp. for a lot of seren hrifcrs made .£10Trith an average of £14 ; Mr W Walsh's heifers made<U 10s ; Mi Mqmssy's. heiiers made £15 7s 6d ;Miss Crotty tai2d4ai6 ,2s 6d ; (J)U O'Rourke's £15 ;Mr W T Rya f s heifer's made je'H 10s ; Mr J O"llall-oran'siirBtlot offi»emadeilV 12s Gd;averase £loSs ;Mr Hickcy 's uade vElf, .ayeragc, £\5 10s ; ColonelSpaight's.j eK , and £U 10s ; Sir Ryan's lot of tenheifer s made £15 10s, average £l i 15s ; CaptainCrokei, for a lot ol ten, averaged £13 15s ; Mr CMaunsell's niajde £15 losj average £1417s ; Mr JamesNolanTifirBt lot of ten heifers made £17 10» with asplendid averige of ,£15 15s ; !Ir J B Barrington'sfirst lot of'terJ made^IS 15s , average £14 12s 6d ;Mn Ryan's mJde £15, average £14 7s 6d ; Mr O'Brien'slot of 12 beliefs made £16 2s 6d, average £14 12s 6d ;Mr Hayes got [£15 10s to £14 155 ; Mr Whitney gotA'7,2?,6d, avcrago 415 5s) Mr George Furnell's made/M SVccige li !*. ; MtBGUesorfs made £\<, 155.The dairy cow* made£l7, and a lot ofzo averaged£14us ; ewes. 559 ; hopgets , 45s, 40s, 38s 6d , 37s 5d, &c.Next baturday '3 tale, 119 cows and heifers, besides 65hoggets and cives, Jo three-year old heifers.—Leader.

Vory Clear School Atlno.We have re ;eived from Messrs. Fallon & Co., ot

16 Lower CVC mnell-street, Dublin, a remarkablygood and splendid school Atlas of 40 (ul) pageMaps, with.I Qi photographic Illustrations of"National Features and Monuments. There Is asimple Index I to every place on the Maps. Theprice Is only jone shilling. It la really worth agreat deal more. "In fact the Atlas RITO» a bird'seye\»Ietf of t5» trtfole world. Edited by Rev. TA. SInUrt iL&;tto.yX\ , '- ; >' ;i u 1 11 . . .! =Eilkormy .Court Honoo.

The Court BOUB« 'hen Is undergoing repairstna Boodncsa. knbwi It is full time. The housewas a perfect sh.oflv It vfas both dirty and dark.More light .nrjoul^ be thrown into It. In fact Itought to be turowa down altogether and rebuilt.No amount, 6l repairs can make It as It ought to%\A ' T^ waft 1} + f l m & + Vh^/ilw «^^*««*Mn M A>A ^ T -. >_

'¦ Waterford pnlled'down tho old Court House andconstructed, a, ba|lding which Is a credit to your

1 noDle city— Carrctp rmdtnt. ,

( . . t . Sho bid ijordor ^ ond tho pa n'.The Sut oafe oflodies Ukinjj advantage of roa^Dt

lorislatigs eoibHug :tfjemy' where' duly, qualifiedotberwitr , to tyecotne memberi of Iriib 'Poor Law

,i»aid« UiurnUbe<I in tbe Mnantmelllokj,Uniorj, in,Q»f u't£rm{j, . *htyl *o oflhpVentlec ipx ;b'»Tb•Mea traHsiKminltion for tno separate divisions ofthe OD I OH . Tc.nly 1hn a^a 6f chlva ly matt be gooe,f(jt, iJt) iioUcBfrotiour lint tteek's eiohtngos, the

i , two ladies wbfc>h«»e «q boldl/ borne (be bannerof the (uatil/(c*iiclyj trbanffaj lolijtW «i are beiog

: opposed by t«y p'prepqa. I By.thejray we eee from;; a London tWr that a recast election (or medical: ofScer fa CbeU«a,lTiiiba itiultedlo a llo(not a mari-i ia\'6ti, tho, piper;icxDliint) "bftwieni a: tnale «ndi fetnild praoUtjcneK In tb)j con^st the imoro man! < wen tho cutiot vote of (be cbairajon. (, ¦

\ 'i '. ,, < ' , ': '. '". '. '. ' 3? n ljl i««tioi xio- |; ¦ ,| THK SHiUttbcK^-Tha-Sf. PalirlsVi Day double! robber of the "Shamrock," edfcabd. It it »jjpro-|;ptiatrly illnttrattd , «mj. eosUicjn «' fine-' llkenm bf;|thr memorabli ioldier ac4 ecUflj 00—Onen Boe: iQ'NplII. It alio cqdaios sevrral lDtrmifog atorlej,SritrJebolc plicet^f poetry, is. Publibhtd at tbe¦ ofEo« of "|Uoijed Irelind," Abbey st,| Dobllo. .: I: T«p fiii4(t IV41J ;VcC|fft.WeTi*vJ reciiTed, theI tbW3n3r3eWDf!« pejt national Veekry' f ating the

i aoo.e appropfia'le title, and publlibtdlio Belfast.i Tbe ooDtesU ale ' r.cy of the Mil, and tbcreforn

Jntereatlny, « jarkling aed varied. AfUntion ;lt[ paid to oirca lv« itoj catge id which eeural poetic

;; *ed rro-a «el etlMa are gi«p. We tjotfoe ,tbkti i "a«<ath»t my*^n6pi?ni->M» Mite, tcv-fI ii jvproduwd ib tbft ps«€e of tbe piper, «Dd we are! pained to tbii k—u will maoy of the roalderi of tiei- boMtOfMortHtl'M its aniftcr1 )'• at ¦pi iuht ', l%»i vlclim'of » •TIOBI IHnen; We cordlaUT weloocit

Th(, tj) im Vat .Yo'M wblob ihodld Bod ¦ cord^r n!tb«h«uU^w! heftin ot ill who Iota the dear od

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OoKfosuko.j—1 '/kfcj«"th«*otmh'kdowT<-dgeof the'natural I bwt whichLl^erBtbfl'oti tldB*

of dfpstUoni^d nalriOoD, tad by» catefol; kpptk»Uon of : the tia» propertiei ot "well-

'¦ -«e)eotoiCocot; Mri'Epp»*»a'^Tld<d tei[ our break-! faat and iopper a deUc*tely;flavoured berriraco which: ' \&<*tMu>r>***f H«*>rrt bill*.'- &t& by tiaM i adiclci,:ni«o!«Dchaititlt»ofdW»lb4t'a, tenitltjrUoDI mnr U EiadnJw-biriltirprfatU'ttrmg eooWgh to reaiat

I Eulahahbj i icniig onnelvea will forUflW with pnr.: KoidlM>d«Wiv«& tiertdabad irtm^' -Clml S&tie$! sSSuvMaSiiath i boiHojw»ut «t mflk —

> ' tSuiSmtf Si ¦4' -*<«»*a*ken ot -gpta'i'CoOoahWMr

II _!TISlJLiJ JU'AiM&J UWBif- the Hf tm <it U».¦ i ?3\iJK? MJSCIBI il'tdpg » gnatio w>» W rfmiiUirt,

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Begs to inform his Friends anfl; th6 Public that he; has a carefully ] ' ¦¦ . ';'¦ and well-ielected Stock <jf - •¦ ¦ A- • • | ' I |

Teas, Wmes, WMsMpOf the Best i Brands, at Lowest Posablci riies. ' i :

HAVING' opened a Bakery in addition, to above branch of Jbnsipeasi he ifl now:sopplying a Superior Quality of; Bi ead.'nond bat the Best QiuJity flpuii

being used in its manufacture, andl iirel lriBll Barniimade from Hops and'Malt bnlyjBread guaranteed free from Foreign "iTeast and other 1 Chemicals. See Sir 'Cbarles AiCameron's Cetiificate of Merit at foot

(ST VAN DEMVEBS DAILt TQ ALL PAST8 OP THE CITY,

Report from Sir CHAHLES A. CAMERON , M.D(., D.P.H. (Cambr(dgo), F.R.0.8.1.,1 M.R.O.P.I., F.iC,Professor of Chomistry, R.C.3.I., Medical Officer ot Health for Dablln ; City 1 and CountyAnalyst:—. I

" Crrx LiBOiurottV, HONICIPAL Bnn-Dmos, CORK HILL,I Dublin, February 27th, 1895.

" I have carefully analysed a Xoaf at Bread submitted to me tor that porposo by Mr.M ICHAEL O'BBIES, Patrick Street, Wdjorford. I find that it has boon prepared from FirsfroUuaFlour ; that it has been properly formontedj and that it is perfeoUy free from adulterants and im-purities. It has a fine colour and excollont flavour.

" CHARLES A. OAifBRON, Publio Analyst for the City of Watorford."

A TRIAL RESPteOTFDLLY 80L10ITED.

C3* GAEEigh - Class

Will he foundl Unrivalled for theirAbsolute Purity, Accurate Preparation, end Freedom

from all Injurious Matter

MR. 6A_RVEY has found it necessary to add to his MineralWater Plant DAN RYLAND'S GOLD MEDAL SYPHON

FILLING MACHINE, which enables ' him to accede to therequirements of his Customers, who can now be supplied withdespatch with :— !

I SODA WATER. ,CRYSTAL SODAI WATER.DOUBLE SODA! WATER.ORYSTAL LJTfl^A WATER.CRYSTAL 8ELT2EK WATER. CRYSTAL KALI on POTASS WATER.AROMATIC GINGER ALE.

• AROMATIC ORSSTAL ALE. CHAMPAGNE 01DER.LEMONADE Noi 1LEMONADE No, 2.GINGER BEER.

CST AD of which are highl y Recommended, as analysed by that emioeDtAnalyst, SIR CHARLES A. CAMERON , M.D., U.P.H. (Cambridgo),F.R.C.S.I., M.R.C.P.I., F.I.C., Medical Officer of Health for Dublin , City andCounty Analy8.

Manufactory—JobistpTTn, Watsrford

Are constructed wholly of WROUGHT IRON of proper Scantlings, and vrith moat secureottochments, skilfully applied ; hence tnelr MODERATE COST and TTITEQUAijLnD

NO OTHKR SHED now before A(?rlculturii!t3 Is equal to such a severe strain atso Low a Price, and thiB Increased Strength is of the UTMOS f IMPORTANCK to Purchasers.Cojnparo our Desifrn oad-.77oight3 vi^lth any other in t he Market.

Having Terry considerable experience In tho EKECTIO!* . OK HAY BARNS undur Boardof Works Loans, wo undertake tx> furnish; thB correct Sped Ucationa end Drawings, &c., ondas far as possible to assist intending Borrowers In fulfllllnK t>j Board of Works requirements,FREE OP AKY C H A R OR '

Price List and Testimonial

11., UEI[R3SY1C1 i $¥^EHT5 MIiyiR]W. D. GILCHRI8T, llanager for Ireland.

C3fJUIWC GOOTOH OEEDO.

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SEASON 1806.Many Hundreds erdoted during paBt 8easons

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DEOCE'O Collection of f t * I f f ^cnc:cs VEGETABLE DEEDS ZS/SmffiiTni IDMTS] qrnnthlts of IT varieties f X b c s ilundi, Indudkj Pea*. CTCCMP, CsntVCrJ i,

I DHUCE'a Collection of <]! I ,GIIOICE FICV/ER QEEDO U ,7D

"T"*»Tn* 14 pacVeu of Baati/al Flovtrxior oat-'doar caluvaiion. including Aster. CtocX1K3Iffnca9tt», Codctla, BaaturtJtnn, do.

Pert Frtr, 1/-, Cimbitud CtlUctieiuj or 3/0. iniartntod C&Ulocuo KOt with Collect! on*. !

GcaBBuoD ftCo^^ /ii , ABnn onnn-

S O L O M O N S ' S P E G T A G L E SOBSEETB—19, NASSAU STREET, DUBll INProm late Most BeVd. Or. O'BaiCir, Bishop of

WaterfordO" I b*T« oMd ISx. BOLOXOVS' Sp«ctac} ca wltb gnok &d-

Tuttce to tsj rtfht, their coouni and eon (ortlos proMrtieaproTisf boat tereeabU asd benA&clmL tOt trtM wbleb 1 IMTCTezMtUocod bom OUT other Wad oljtlua or p»bblo. '

- t D O'R»II», B«l« p o< Wctorford."" IEI Bnaor or Kiuitoa bu pleuur e in stating tb>t Mr,

Solomons' Snctadc * bavoflTen bun »ei: j rreftt s&tUfMtioa¦Qd afforded h?ro moch oomfort.—Atblb A, Euili.

(From Most Bev. Dr. Dncga; i, Lord Biehcrp of. Olonfert3 ' ¦ j !

• ¦ 1 ham to expnM mj entln tsi t utloD with tb» Spee>Uole> iopsUed bj Hi. Solomon*, «J id which 1 h«ro uMdwiUi ffre»l oomfort for maa/ JM UT* ¦ I haT« not cbasyca ta6d«gr«o of power I procured origbally I *?om IIIBI. . ! .

t Fimcx Dc<m«,]SBt>op ot C1 ontert, Loajhrei." IThe AvcxBUHor of Totem QOAP I TI to reoord tbo 3iielz.

utistacUon he hat JerlTOd from m/j iy yean' naa ollllrJSoloaona' Spectacles. Tn* alebt bla auo boen well pro j•errod.—Toronto. : ' : i'

(From Very Bev. Sylvcet er Malone.) | 'I b»T» oaed Mz. BoJomom' gpectariles -tor SOTOT I ytirl,

m w A lft Awl A /Antifl wl>aw«a #A UA tun.* aMht \m f f l * *¥ * .vw ' ] '

eiinim Itiuir, P.P „ iV.O, Ellrntb.lUr. JOBS WOOD nisbij approrcx ^cf i Mr. SOIOAC- OB

SpeeUclm, Hl» < onisloa la tho rcAU c ot i'J jcuif ei.peiisncaof them.—ZfteaMu, Tnarlc*. I

TKI RF.T P Ouatoi, P.P., liu eiperii ,ncc<J gicit coitort*dd. atmoit -aaUsfaetloD from MTCXV I yt sn nso ot Air*Solomooi' colobnKd Spectaclra.—Kll* JUIJ, Co Clan. I ' '

: (Vtom Very liter. Cano- a KtAn.) , :" I h»»e ««d Mr. EOUHOZO* SpccV ulta ' tot many Jreant

asd haT» uperlenoed the MIeat t ^miart j>om tnam. |eonld not expect to obtain tpactacb a better iult«d to EVnurbOM and mot* caVmlatwl to prw» trro mj aljht. :¦

j ! " P. canon B*» j«, P.P., Oalbally." 'Terr Ber. Peain UOXASAS, V.< J, haaderired treat ad-

Tantaa* from mint Mr. Bauxma »•" «peoUeua tot foamlit triad other* bnt mffen al |3*a4 isoon'enUtui* from tnam.Ht. Dolomna'leaaM i alonfc e»»» the r*qolr«J cornXoit—Carticx-oa tnannonJ : ' „. ' I

Terr Bar. Canon IL Vjym lM.1, p, F, ba> used lit Soto-Hoia'SpecUdat from U», tba> • ho w«a a Student to tbapnMBt da/, aod ba« yiatn* , In aUtlnc that thajinanWed tojweMnt h' Sglrt a jd to aflord huntho ntmoitoomtort -Cailau.; , ' . ; ¦ ., ¦ i j I

Bet. Curo» 4o.in,8>anrW7 1», P. P., Uiag tnOeni toninehdl»conifoxt«i» iaaj»oT»» oe from other «laa»«a,. ha»mnch pleatnretn • ,mtbi»»W<now, from th» am of Ja>.dolomona' Celabn |«4 JpVjtnclea, h* can «Jor rmdinS andWriting for an tai «Softis»r«ttli th» fnn«rt «aa« C

^ht

,7eau alidl>.i< B*tAlB, trom hia rraxat eiperumoo, tUtbVBxbt wlli b« | FtaMTftd from the aprlloattan or tit-Solinino.' 8oT.rijoYajSet.ofc *.-Bandon. Cotutr Ofeki I

fSlv_ n»v K.iV/iiiin n. PP. ku naedfit SotasonjBpSuiC.fot Jboil lO rrnxm. aod ha. «xp«tleao»4 th« tttmosadrintani and «om<att Iron. I hem -B rBalatowa. .

•ET fi «o-i»oiir'l SjeetM le. ha« be«» oa»d 1 hi.EmJoesMOr dlBmHoiMPria laU indAiohblaliOftolAmiihS3 Kmln- jiS lUU Catdta J MoOabe, J«nbleh*> *|Do»UnTl> '<» SalsSw Cati mal Moras, Archbiahpp of8rd«T i I St fcSoTtn. latu Uort E»T. Dt leahr kreh.

wSSfolA, jScit SV. Ite J««««»14. BiM f ' £?,?«•Moat r«< I). UoBednkloit, Blahop et KilWoa;Mn» B „ i>r!(MrbrW. Blabipot Sal., Vlotorta.*«.,fc>. I"?p5iiJiite S-ooSiS^Mb. ..ppUjd irtthBp«o

2el«^*-i ibr - Pora. 'Bwaait. oral astir atMmd*d to. ImprotedTi«c.7i>-^oWaXSandPi SST&UnuiaiK IUCTOMOM. Hf» w «»aodi5ti pdM* i Bt romeun, TiotBioauUM, Ma* «

0 iuilaaf JtnJ ««~ooea o* of santetou att4jnjta atlmyocltw it U4.ec««aalr> U• BOM sam.andaddrowl «nd toobteT.-daWt.Jb.tad Vro a> Mr, K. tkHoiion, (MUdaa(• fW«w iaUj«tabUah«ll » D»bU«;J if tn.) J. T(t[^u»^« « IMBTEE JC, HA8aAU; 8XBBEru . .

KfjWi^ uT tkw. wtt 'ki-on.'eooT « ibiwioUitrKtOVBL.IK. rTkmt :)> liaM wM( U.Prarmco/ »aa il*n»t,lud4«»w>lt w i;iltol.M..:ifF»n/ MwU,><»iUrff<U4r««*(<,;u4»«.it>t^.»«uh4:rXaiaiano^

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VEf'S fiinerEi Waters

List oa Application

WBMfifi WES MOTI ' l l ! | I CORRODE

V i l ^ J THESKIN| 1 (J J toL KEEPS It

J||| %Sra SMOOTH_ilMla-MMMYSOAP(tori«,,rU,., SMM) ' ' "T'ffiiaf 'CREAftUtor lUhuij. Kurnlnt, Bub) l/li, 1/9POWDER ((crRearw.aoaulHKss. &<r.) l/-. 1/9

DE..HACKAY'8 " MAEVELL0U8 "5/6 FEIJIALE EEMEDT. 5/C

LADIES will SAVE mncb ETPENHE. DEL1T,' aniB1TTEK DISAPPOINTMENT b» aendlnjf at lint for thllWONOEB?t7LLT BUOCESSrUL MEDISINE, . POSTPllEE. 5». Od. POSITIVELY the ONLY TBUSTWOBTfl fand RELIABLE PI1EPAEAT1ON In TBE WOULD fotALtIIIP.eaUL.VBlTIEs; MEVEIt VAIUBQ In brlnflBj aboutall tbat la deairod 81'EEDILr and SATELT. Doea noicauie rnoSTl'.ATION aod PAIN Ilka moat of lb» SO.CALLED RZMEllIE-H. bnt by lu inriforaUnr and effecUTilacUontpromoteia bealthy condition of thamtem hithertoonatUloabU BY AN r OTHER PBEPJLBXTIOH. ¦Tbonuadfc* fiatterlng «od UnjolloitM Teetlnumlal. h»i» bw rVrcl.M EXtOLLIhia th. VIBTUES ol this BXMAKkUBLBMECICTNE Bp»c«, howerer. will DOtsermlt them all beingvobllabed. iTbe following estracti aie,'theretoTe. nweimenaot win ot tho NDMK BOU8 0U1TETUL LETlESthli«rrif« JillV I— " You rosudjr la wort* U. waljht la gold.4tin. W." iTh» «r»t two doacs jint m. tight—Mri. tf.T" Yoar mtdldno relleted m. almoet Initantlj.—U.H.T•'Eierithlij I tried bad failed. , TOOT ramodj aetad Ittfmtxi c.— Ly f . " " Voom, indeed,iaamaxrelloue'rem r.-fII ii." "Not only am 1- all Tight, bat mnch lmprored IntMltb. —A.H." " l alncerely with I bad wrote to JOB baf Orel

Mra K. " I *' Ererr fem&le on^ht to know ot font mediclnel~Un. W." "Shallalwaj»aend to jonln fotot*— MIH1 B.711 Manr, many tbanki for yoor troly effectire medkdne.-lire, x.'' " All other,retuoilo were u»ol»s». Thro. Soaea otjjr. bmentodmeT-Mnr. a" ' |LADIES. DOST DELAY,: SEND AT ONCE and Tert tt"*""-" " Vila, of tbli Pamoo. M»dioin.. ;

1W, HIGH H0LB0BN, LONDONJDn, UACB-AY'B-MAnVEIiODS " !

5/6 FEMALE R E ME D Y, 5/

0I1E BOX OF CLARKE'S B 41 PILLG" ,mrraS«a to eure|»U aiMharMii&oa thoVKm&ita ritbariex nlrea

orocnuJitu.UoSSjfar S P-1M to thoA«i.^hi«u,t»«d?roTirom Itounry- 8old in Boxes, *a, 6dJ e»ob,

KnoatUiWorlii or M»t to¦»***«*toibrt rt-nrp. by tba lUkert, TtUl lprcots «D

ORATErUl COWr"JBirlf °* I

InHMi' udw-»ft«rein*. AdiUQlVW thrt. tl»« to th» WBK »oiw-T MEOAL ¦ •Ilowi pslbhlng: j . 1

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(LATE OP MB. . ; \ y iLLlAM /BAIRD'B , DUBLIN), !; : T)EG8 rojpootfully to thank tho Nobility, Gentry, Managers of Institutions, cjnd Publioil ; Jj. i . Bodies for tho largo uhartrof patronage thoy have extended to him since oemmoncing' ¦ business. ¦ I ¦ • • " I I ; .: ¦ ¦ ¦ : i

Emp.oyiDg cone bat tho most competent hands, and having all ordors executed nndor his: own personal enpervision, ho is enabled (o undertoka every CIMU of :

; : SAUITiB* EtGnrEEEETG I .

(Q-EEfJSKAIi PLUMBnfO- WOPK'IN THE MOST SATISFACTORY ZIANNEB, \

AdvflrtiEot has bail long and wido exjjcnbnce, having carried out como of tho largestPlumblDg flnd Sanitary Engineering Contracts in j Ireland, including

Public and Private Waisr Works, ¦For -which ho hoids the Highest T«stliaonlalB.

In Wntorford and DktrioS olono ho «oa rofor ta th» followicg, amongst other,eramplc3 -De La Salle College, Waterford District Lunatic Asylum (New Buildings), OrtulinaConvent, Waterford and GentSal Ireland jRailway, Imperial Hotel, 8t. John's College, Conventof the Good Shepherd, Carriok-on-Suir Convont of Moroy, Tollow Carmcllito Convent, Kilmao-homaa Convent of . Meroy, ond has also jotacuted. Contracts to iaany of the mansions of tholoading gentry of this and tho adjoining 'Counties. In addition to this ho obtained Prizes attho Artizans' Exhibition in Dublin for Excellence in Plumbing Work.

All work executed jn tho very best manner. Materi/ds of first-class finish and quality.Bcferonces, if necossary, to all tho eminent Dublin Architects and Civil Engineore. iJJstimatcaFree. Guaranteed succc6o of all work executed

©Qirv PLUEaBIRJC'- C k SARlIiTAKV W@BK8,CATHERIN&ST., WA.TERFQRP.

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TeMnpaekatabBlnr) tEYLttN lUDAgl A TEA C02f {1 BUY PURE TEAi0ife1wS L42S? CT-lR^l* »T*K^f ff-tf^K! «SSK.?S?>ooiee on reonipt ot ir ii2>init£. VL/ iUd Ii lidViyflvl GROWCR0.PiS3?S?pKUe'!-' EXPORT ' 7251 rnronwajwrndbin« : iJSt iS 'c^Wb. ol Tea U. ! OFFICE. 'II .[«!, JOI MIMCIHO LAME .""2»Ton . .

iHb.' - " - IIVM COLOMBO; ii't!iaiiru. i.oHnoM:e.c. miaaS'iSsSx.c.•V J JIsSBSS J i ANO LOCAL AGENTS. i ' tesrwsO

WBSMw^immmm

Local Agents in Waierford Dj iartrict :—E. PALMER, 17, The Mall, Watorford ; R. A. MILLER, Dunearvan •

W. T. PASLEY, Youghal -

<BUl/DHS " (DIL ilIP Zff ilSlLcaJVm " <.a CIHLJ imf clEAND TBT

V I C T O E I A B l i A T ES •INSTEAD OF WELSH 8LATE3 AND ENGLISH IR03.

BELFAST, C0RK:OFFER

vmEj W.mmcavizm QIPJS VE^IL j Z iaj rwE iiss,Bone Compound, Bone Manure Compound, Superphoripliteiv&c.j

Ml Irish Manufactur e and Analyses Guaranteed.• J^ WAnri J

VEST

EXTENSIVELr

USED

FOB

A? - pt > TB1BTY-St£ TEABS.

^^ nifjh Qurility. Eoot Valuo Lcjrro Crops.

SICHARDSOtl'SGuaranteed 8 per cent AMMONIA (/Ued). -\ Gives Good Results

„ -25 per cent. .PHOSPHATES. J. Deltvercd free at our Depots.( About 20 per cent. SOLCBLE.) j Special Terms to the Trade.Also niVSATE OP 0ODA and ICAiniS.LIN8F.ED AMD COTTOH CAKES, LINSEED CAKE HEAL. &:.

I OOfl-LAC "~A Porfect Food for Calves- Rears them without mUk at o cost ofcwuu i.nv l^d perday.

AGENTS :GEOHGE WHITE 4 EONS , WatcrfordEDWiBD CROTTY, TromoroJOHN iCDONNELL, ClonmtlUBS. J1. CUMMINS , GraJjueWILLIAM BUGOAN , Carriotbt.-jCHEISTOPHEB MUEPHT , GraJTnoUB9. O'LOUOHLI N, CaiirU. HEABN 4 SON, New Rocj

"FOn THEiOLOOO IS THE LIFE."

. . WORLD-FA MED :

Rfi (R if ihij h nnoi?7t{fi] [i [ i?isiLyyiy/ wyi ii,yj iiui&THE CR«T>BL

;(P PURIFIER 4 RESTORER.

t'ot cleaniing md clearing the blood from allimp arities, it cannot be too highly rccooim£nded.

, For jDoroftila. Oourvy, Scsoma,implca, 0kin and Blood Diseases,

and 8oroO 0 &U H"1 ?, its tSccta arotrfarvellotu. , : • ¦

U Carei Old Sore*. ¦ „ .Cam Ul«.r»t l Rorr» on tUo Keck.Curci Ulcerated bar * t *x$.Cum BUckhMilJ or P i sSfU t on the FiCO.Cure* BcurryBoT**.Carfi C*nccroui Ul«r*.Cum Blood fcnd SUa Vi**ate *.Cum OUfiJoLurtweUiDciClean the Blood from »U Itrtpuro lUtt«r»From wiattMT e«ai« ftrl&uia.

A* thU | mixture t» A«*wit to the tut*, «adwtrrmnted fn» from Rurtblnif ujarioux to Hit mortdclicftla conitkuxioQ of either »ei , ihe ProprletotS•oltclt mSercn to girt it • trUl to U*t lu nXae.

XU0UBAUD3 Of itaxlUUXUALaJPro'm oil S>lirta of tho \7orld. sjj.

fold In SoUlei U. 61. and lo <*•*) nntalalof <ftttmci tha 'qajintit?, 1U. each — tnfllctent to effaet ¦permanent cara In tha' great oftjarltr of lonr-atondlfirca><«. BY ALL G11EUIST3 aal PATEST JTEDICISIVENDOFB TnnooonooT TBE woauj, ei aastfar a or ia .umr» h>, tl» PrwrttUCT, T«. UnaUlUD Unun Cbt>m*» Dani Oo«jimr, Luvnln.CADTIOH'.-ialt tor CtoWi BlooJ UUture, (cd

ba?r»r«of trortaleM lipluttouoranbeUtote*, '

. TTT T J ° of Workt Archltoct wt'taa—" Wo are mooh plcuc4 with them." The iltrqulof Wnterford writo—«I tsyo found them very good." Eetd. J. BIAH, P.P., Now Inn. Cthir. writes—•¦ I oonld recommend tbcra btyoad any other Slatoi I know." B«rd. J. M'GM, D.D, P P mradballvQac3ni i Co wrlto-" I recommend them ai tho ohetpcBt nod bent offered' for e»l«." W. Q DOOUNEsq., M.A. the ominont Architect , Doblio , wrltc»—" The- Victoria Elite Is a better iDd' i .trongerSlate than tbe KWalled Banger. " Doblin Exbibition, 1682, »nd Cork Exhibition, 1883-Flr.t PriSMeonlB for " Btrcogtb , grain, texturo and oolonr.' (»23^m)

PRICES AilD FULL FARTICULAB8 SENTHIMEDUTEtV ON APPLICATIOlf TOTHE MANAGING DIRECTOR,

VICTORIA SLATE QUARRIES, i Oarriobon-Suir

ENCOURAGE IRISH ART;OELTIOJ3R088E8.

EO VVA ^D ¦/•;O»8, MEA'CZoanmental i a Aroiitcotural Eoulj/ tsa' TTttta—ZaXSSVt 'and OAILAN.

Tli/iiABBIiB AHD 8T0KB BAWTNO, T0BN-Jxi INQ. AND P O L I S H I N G UILL8,KILKENNY, t ! :qMtrU^rKOKsmtr «a TIPPSMAS V¦ Bpidslltlc* In i Bbckj E«d, and Green IrhhMMble»; i •: ' ¦-• ' ' " . ', ¦•

Celtic CTOOM, Muni T«W*l», AlUrs, FonU, etc,

lonr GoU i 'nd Prim HedlWDntUn, Cork,Bottoo, and London Exhibition*.

Ertta*t«iuiapeiBVn»en'Apj)lloitloa. ;1 JPPB i TpAPr* SDPPLIED, Up

EDWARD : CSHEA, Soulpter! '¦ ¦

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II. HEALY 4 EON, EiltcanyE. FLAHAVAN, KllnaethooaaT. A. EENE1CK, Fetbard v;UE3. E0BEBT O'LEABT, Enni:eorth»F. b 8. GUILBEIDE, NeatoonbatJiE. A. IULLEB, DaBRrvanMAT7IKLD 8T0EE3, Portia*JAS. FJJENCH, Castlebrid'o i

AND GALWAY,TIIEIR

D I B 2 B2 C I : 1 B AT7 IT,Contiacptoa Bsildiact, Cunicry Lan», London.TWO-AND-A HALF per CENT. INTEEESTallowed oa DEPOSITS, rc?ay»blb on dtcini ^TWO pe>. ;

CENT, oa CURRENT ACCOUNTSWowteSfl

aXm amibl7 W1*o°ei1- »ha no* drawaSTOCKS and SHAEE3 pnrcia«od and acid.S A V I N G S D E P A R T M E N T

For the eDooaragement of Thrift the Bank reoivta%£i££$£f %?t- Uii ti3o"g l*te"ii '- ^B I B K B B 0 K BU ITD I H O S O C I E T YHow : to Pnrchaso o Hoaco ;

»i>a TWO ODIHIAJ nit uoirra. !

BIBKBECK FREEHOLD LAND SOCIETY.'HOT7 to Purdumo a piot of tasd»on FIV» gniuisas psn MOBTB.

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ALU 0K'1'iUl fBD VvOnlMn,_ .l?BAlJCr3_BAVENSCaOBT. Uai.rer.

ADVEBTISniG^UVEHTISBES

la DE3IB0U8;oy IK0BEASINO: TH£IB BC8INES3, WOULD

' DO WELL TO CONSULT

OHEAT F. B. O'KEEFFE.'. BBITAHI, OEirBBAL ADYEBTIS-

1NO AGENT,

m« 1, St. Andrew-StreetI : : ' DUBUK

COLONIE8 > '. :

: ; ONLY PAVING MEDIA.*»° BECOUMENDED

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GONGREV E'S3ALSAN1IG ELIXIR

THElQRAND OlO REMEDY FOR| CHEST bJ8EASEB,rtN USE rilOJi TOE TJ5AB; UJD

COUGHS. RECENT OR OHRONlO,AND:BRONCHIAL AFFECPTI0K8.

Patwrer. ih thla raaoIdM ajd j o t «*o5««r'*£*£* **

''ASTHMA-ALSO, BRON6HITIS;-COKOBtvjrd BAtSAMtO EUXm kaabM« th« m«<a»2wroArfol n)H.r. Tb< n«J«r la retorred to tja «» <«LADY O BBOSHJEY (!Io.XlJL lnMr. C«nir«T a Booki_ hAlw aVtfitat lSi» mitleln. abwia IwkaSi. *.»wVraDUlliw«tS.»Q POBU0 BPEAKKBS. >0lH0A»a«afcUH I. InratnaUa, and | . i . . . . ,

SPLENDID FOR THE VOICEana a. a PmT«»iinT»o»fc«U)t i» 'ipMk«a{_ |0<a( omi la al

"v^ARlii AND 0OMFORTINQ AND: VERY PLEASANT.

Taltcn ea •-4aaH)iB> iron) or aM»rn»t»a w»Totaki»M».OOSOBBVea BAWmO WJX1B ¦»/.4. taAal aj

KediaM ration ta. boWM.M la. Ill; la.H, ta. «4, andfunUr botth. at'lla.aHl s. ; ". • .

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Basd Er- 0- T. OOIORBVFS Book. PMt nW fel

DON'T COUGH !i " OB, IF YOUj DO COUGH)'¦ USE : ¦

AZ5SDXOAI7 LU»& ; BA&SA2Ji AND YOU ;

WON'T COUGH.A PEBNAMENT CUBE {or CouaampUon in all ItPK, it*jTM, Waftinj Diieasu, Aitbms, BroncblUsCnronlo ItiindU and' CoLli, and all Cb'Jt, Tbroal, andLong DU'iut. ; Amtrlean Lunr Balaam' ii the tnwatrength'itinr and 1<UV reatoret. It arrtH tno profmaa*tito *j, onild. op the diieajej langa, nonrlahlsg bothbody and brain bj snpplyfD j«ent»l and phjdcal poirerandnrrt. and brain food, It i. verj plsaasnt <o tlxtaJte, and mjj be tikea bi tba mott dtllcal* eonitl-tnlloni. It oontalu no poiaosoBadrsir, snob as OpiumMorphia^ or ChlonJyns. American Lnnf BalnO teUal onoe. i One don gifts relief. Ita healioc potter Uik. aajtii'

¦Tnotu.nda fcaYe been anat«h«a framl tb.brink of Jbo grate by tho o6« of.Ametloaa Loaf BaJ-««m. Prios Is 1H and Ji Sd p«r bottle. Tb» 2a p<> {•thrao timoa the tize of tha !• ljd. Poat 16 and 3$itompt. : i . . .

AiffiBICAN SYRUP OP BLOOD-BOOT.TEX GBJAT AJUBICAS BLOOD PUBLTIXB.

APOSnrVB Bom»dy for Sorofol* or Kldu'rEril. Ulc.ra. SOMI of tflj Ual, Stjhllla, Oliadnlir.

8ir«Uinca.£aiK Bad Let*. Ptapl«aon tnafaM, Caooroo*Oloara, P)li», Oont, Iinenmatiimc Dropaj, Son IJM,ZrncUosil on tb. Sain, and all Uaeau. arUlnf from topoi*blood. SOT Srohllia, Amtticxn Simp of Blood-Root la th.oolj Bon*4r lor Bcrofnla, Vicett, Salt Ilhanm, Hcrpea, TVtUT,UlnpronB; Canoor. Scnrftrf . Bolla, Bad I«t>, Pimyl.. on tk«Face. Amaleansjmp ot Blood-Uoot fa tk. onljr trn. Blood'PorlSer kaoim thai gires tb. ayatem a tboronf h cloanalor.:Ooe bottle ariil ooaTLnc UM moob diaoonrafftd. Frloe 3. vd.p«r boul«. P«r po«t SS atampi. '

/LMEBICAN PAIN EXTBACTOB, .THI KINO or. ALL Lomtctrs.

A NEVER falling i remedj for Kbenmatbtni,trannlgla, Sdldca, Lnmte^o, Spraina, BralMa,'

8wamn^, and all paint In tn. back, arma, and laga AmerioaaPals Extractor ooaqaera all rain and acbo, no matMr bowlong* 70a niT. tbem. No modlcin. oneirih eqoaltifc foriWTiljU. Amertera Pain Krtractor la th. frntan hooM'hold rsmfidr throcfflloat 'Jie world ; ltt fame beltj the globePrloe lt t raper bottle. Parponiiitainpa.

JOE ir»Laxx TBOCBLia A>D oaixai or LTTB,I DB. DEVBBra KBiULE PILL8.

(Saffar Ooal«d.) For Pale snd Sallow GIrlo. <What can be mor. dUtnulng thaa to tee a (M

drooping »nd fading in the tpriog time •( yonth, withdnll net, bale, tallow, or (raenltb ooapl«ilos, and alainruldoeaa of tte^ that bcJpeaki; dlMito and earlydeath if proper treatment It not promp»lr ntorted to.Dr. Dstirt1* Femal. 111U will aaaltt the patient to AtnlyfpropCTlj»nd retrnhrlj ; Ihej will enrich th. blood and raitorebealtn. "Wise and prnont mother, thonld lnalrt noon theirdangfetcrato takeSr Drrert'i F.mal. Pilla. All Udk» ap-Proaehlnir Uie ehanf. or torn of HI* abonld tak. Dr B.TKT.Vemaln FUli. Ther trt a tonle, DotapvrEmtlT. medioise.Price 1« I rd and la M ptr box. The 2» M it tlr— tinxa the ahtof the Is lid. far poet 1« aad M ltamM.

AMBEICAH EXTBACT OF LIFE BOOT.TBl 'SBZAI AUZ2I0AA UDRXT AKD UVZB CUIC

THE! obly care for Djtpcpaia, Liter, 8tomaeb, andZtiiwj £I*UMB , ContUpatlon, Low of Floih, Bdchtof

olWind, ! riatolencr, Coat«i Tcnfoa, Heart-bars, MightSwnt, Sleepiest Night., Fain In th. Back aad Lotas, flutter-Is; afeoot the Brert, and Oaanl Dabtlltr.

AHEBICA H EXTBACT OP UTE BOOT!» a rranil' reaed/(or the dbore dltraset. tor Vemait Dlaeaaca Ii I. the fnatremedr. I Thosunds of ladles whole caw. we cannot subUahbar. been aaved «r.ry Tear /ro« thegrmTe, if o meiletiie oncuts bairoch a record. Trr it faithful!/, and at ease, ailJOQ will toon again to (ijoldsa; infood hMlth and «tnnath.Tbonsaxtlj ha?e bean enred and ao will joo. Prtce, 1. 6d fbottle : itrpoit31 itaaipa. Laig*alxe, S. M ; port U ¦

YOto TH .1PJW1P:OLD A OEUKtuuuuniocu,

AMERICAN HAIR BE8T0BEB.Hal tile largast tale of any Hair Eutortr' In th. world.: Itnerer falia to rettore la ererr eaae gny hair ta Itaroubinlcolour njlthoat dxelaa; the akin, aafwiU sot apctl the floatlinen. It let* dlreotlj npon the roota of the hair, lnTlrontini;

J.b$?LfiP"5<* to* ""ft rtaorhif! duidria. rendehn* th«bate atrfl) and glowr. It enret Balduaa, Ulckua thla halr,andprerfentt U from WUn» ofl. It U a toilet nqmlaite for'1L w5?Jt1;hJo. V* *** >'•*«"• that eholoert gilt ot naUr*t food dleaJaf bair. Oet theAnerieaa Hair itMtorerAnd jo.ar..nr«.iwa to bediajppcUtei " *

Sold Mt laije botllea,). mob, per Port U «anipa.BCHJQOILLA HAIB WA8H-HIGHLY

i PERFUMED.EStetoaar ,cUan<*. th. Head o« an Searf Soalw and Da -rilL alla . all irrlutio., and makea th. Hair aoft aadf lossf.ioiau.Mcleta. Id aach; three packeta, wmt Krport, 6•tamp.^patkttHataopf i It packet*, 1» «M>pV ^

WH0LKUL1 AOXMTS FOE IslLAXD :— '! BOBIKT D TOBDBOTOB & Co.Wholesalo aod Export Drngfiit, Fmtona, Co! : Tjrooe.Doinic & BOTD, Brtdettitet.1 Dablln.KiLOHi &, Co, Patriek ftreet, Cork.Grotos Wnrra & sosi, Watcrrorf.1 8OIJO BT :—HISRT BILL, TUB QOSJ, Waterfoid.J J O^DLLTVAH 4 Co; Waterford.GIOEOB E WHITI, Droigltt, Tmrnoro. .P U'COKROB A Co, Caniek-on-8ulr.J OHJC O'NjtiLi., Drofgltt, Carrlok-on-8alr.K P»Llis3«B, DrngRiit, doanwl.HIABHI & Co, ChemlfU, New Boat.BtSHOTr VALXXTIBI O'COBNOK, Cbeolat, Donff»fT«n.THOBH KILLT, Drnn'i'i Thooattowa.J OHW BTAJI, Drnjgitl, Tbomwtowu.

And all rniejettbla Chemlrtt er.rjwhtr*.H Tour Cbecrfat do«a not fcatp all tie medlnbM* In

. todr. ma trill forward any of thm by pott on reodptPoiUl OraMorBUmp*. , >

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I BDTUEKINCrTONtOb. ., .:••I rintooa, Coutj Tjron*

The Brunswick Loan ' Company,U, QBEAT BBUN8WI0K STBEET,

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