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i E3TABiiiBJiniH}-1847. '

SriMfrrocrt; Circulation in South ofiSrolanal>nituhtd «««ry rSSVAT .ani Saoond Edition on SATURDAT

Uef iSnis. At No.. 19 and 60. O"Conn.ll-8£r« t,j (OPPOSITE THE inovisctii, OIBK).

TT EICE -ONE PENST i Yearly (in Advanoa), 4a. 4d.Jl: ! B?PoBt (Xcaily), 6a.ca. ;

G2J* All Cheat 6B and P. 0. Orders, mode payabloto CoBNEtiDB ; I . REDMOND , at this Offioe.

THE Niiws ¦ t ironlatea, extensively omonsat thenorchaate'i trn'dfcrB and nobility, gentry, fanninuOIMOM , £«., M Wotorford, jBSlkonny, Tipperary,aad the i i>uthT>f Ireland generally. Tho NEWS

has ottaiw fl a circulation novor 'oqnalled by any papernnbliflhod !i 'WaWford1, and iq admittedly tho lead-er joaroa- } o. tbis important olty, with which therei ofliicot dailj oommWicatibn. froni London.

Particulu } attention, paid to commercial and Atrrieul-|o al mattixs. |

Advortei'inonta Lcoeiy cd tor the Nc wa by all renpeot.6b!o Sows* iper A&enta in the Unitod Kingdom . Pro.payment ro'niBito from parties not known at tho offlco.

A onto r*« Splo ofj SHE HET7E on* forJ £tdvcctiDemontan \ ' i

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V7ATEHP^BT>—alias XEBfcT , Gladstone Street.UiBi'PowW, Bcjronstmnd Street.

tIre.^un.TT, Jehn Street.uWlAv4*QHN3L P0£noUGtrC Qt -

lit. ! J OBBI*. Bnrraop dtroot.tlr. ! JTABDSU', Qaay.

Mr. nHEA«>s, John-StreetUiM-tfOWEB. Broad |6tre€t.MmriDDTiisB, Pat«r Street,lit. , 'ot,i.nl Ballsbnoken.Mrs- pAwaON. Qany.Mr. I JOUOLA S , Uich&el 8treet.

I MH/"JV AI,BH , Lombard Stroot.TTITMAfTWOMAS—M r. T; CHBISTOFBLTl.KLLKElW-PT QoMUTMi . TJpiw John Street."¦ E160- & SON '8 Book Stall , RaiWaj Sfatloo.n-nnnvRtiN—Mr. E. EEON , T.C, Main-8treot.

UTKthew; WAMK - UU3 M. CUKSWK .JoarilWtBKi 25, Patiiok street

laAMOK.'-MiBB CLASCK . BcJreBhmcnt Eoorflo. and

OAPPOQTTtl—MrfjoKSS TBOT , 81, Allen-Streot.

L. KIEOT, Ki 'kham Street.TEPPEEAB "?—P. CunQU), Brldce Sweat.Lia&10BE~JIra. MEADS.

I M. HABTKATT, EailTray BookottUl.PILTOWN-^MisB EOOHE. ,KILL— Mro- EOHATNE and P. COIIUIUB .TALLOW—*. Clancy.NEW KOSSi-Mieo PiNESMiWATEBFOftD BA1LWA? i STATION—licaia

i EABOir 6 8ou& Bookj Stand.

tOHDOlT— OLAREE, 6on,| 6 PLAT?, 85, GrccD-; ohnioh BtrteV.

C MrFCHBlA & Co., Bed Lion Court, Fleot-ot.E. F. iWHrns & SOH JS3 , Elect Streot.BuiTtlo Advertising Agoocj, 132, Fleet Street.T. B. ( iBOWW, 163, Qoben Victoria Street , E.C

: A. T- ,DAintET, 26, Beaumont Road, N.DirELJ fl & Co., 6, Leadonhatt Street, E.C.Tempi 1 Newe BoomJ 172, Bleat BtrectMeat ;. STBKET & Co:, Corn Hill.Hem t. KINO & SON , 10, Bolt Court, Flee^St.Ur. ?• Yooso, FleetStreot do. do.

DUBLIN—f 'eaara. CHAS. EJLBOV ' i 8ON , Abboy-ctI F; B. (;'KBDF?I!, 1, Bt. Anarevr-Strcot.

QLASQOW-fJ. !MCMCIBTEIE, ll.BothweU Street.

AfXERI GAN LINE1c, : cj : 80UTHAUPTON-KEV? YOBS

c— 5ih SEE VICE.2Oi<y <?VFk.- UNITED STATES MAIL*=£. Jp=3 STEAMEB8 ,Douthcaip'Doa to Kjor? Yorh BirciJt

; '1 ; Every SATURDAY.HlghcBt Cl ln o! aooommbdatlon for Saloon, Socond

Cabin and 8U.img» Passengers. Stcerase Ootfit Free.Stcorage PitocngdrB forwarded Freo from Qaocno-

tov7c or Liverpool to Soathamptoc

MVEBPML-PHILIDELPHIA SERVICE.., Every WEDNESDAY.L I V E B P ' V 0 I TO P B I L A D E L P U I A ,

; Calling at Qoconotowa erory Tborodoy.Pt3S8Djcr£r>nd goods art) landed at Philadelphia on

the TVhorf o» the Pennsylvania Ecilroad, whichhu tho ohor(")3t and moot dirort ronto to all plccoain tho Westotii States. Stierapo Oatflt 2>c;.

A.uply to ;: ': BICBXBDEON, 8PENCE & Co.,'

¦ '¦ 8cothampto3 or LjTorpoclOr tO ; LOCAL jlOEKTB I

WATtBroBB- Hor»oy&8on , 12, Gladrton^Strcot„ ^....WeUa & Holohan, 87, Quay.

h.«.Ward Bros., 2, Barronrtrand-atrcc:CAr.KieE-oB-fiuik...James 3foGrath, Uoln-Sli

I „ ; ...^Siohord Landy.Ctosuni ....(....Patrick Nugent, 72 & 75 UrJn-St.D DKOARTAN .: John CEllinan, The Sqnoro.CAF^OQCIH ...... W- Jones Troy, 81, Allon-St.G BAIOUE ...-.John Murphy, Grooer.

j Ross .,L,.Wm. Miiro, 21, Sontb-8i.rHOUABTowi .' .111. Wcat<innan, Charoh-St.WEIfQED i....."William iTimpann, 31, Ualn-atront

j „ John Hintpn, Aootioneor & UcrcbantKiLUACTB&i ;4e.... 'W. O'Donohno.B AKSHA ; Patrick Hannon.

ingland Cind Sonjli Waloo, ana tho3ontb of Xxolnnd.

Horvibe by i GBEAT KvESTEBN BAILWATCOD pany >B!rrains andi8Uam'boatB, via M ILFOED

H AVEN, IT! cbnnpctioi with the WATCBFOBD

and LiaBEicK , TVATEEiroBD & CEI 'BAL IBE-

LAtrD.and ¦W ATCBKOBD, DuiTOABVAn, I/iariooBAMD FEWIOT LlUXO. j

I i 'Ohoptoat &onto Biid Eciuootl Purca.

"fcr-Ti\ ' Ccprisi Trdnt c i Fa»«jp tti$§\ tiail ateomen Dcily .

LOV7N.—LSA V E LoHDoti (Paddkirlon) at 6.10 p.ni;i (Sandftyi i-nd Gqod F^d»y oieeptO'iJ, and! A-BBI*E AT WAT*RfOBD (weather ond Oir-

omnBttnoes pormiilins), about 9.55 a.m., in| timo <or the Triina on tho Wattrford,l Limer^nV , tnd 'Weitero, Oantral Ireland, andI Litmore Liaoa. ¦;

TIP.—Lc3*e Waterford (Korth V»harf) at 7.S0 p.m.,each Week Day (Siln-daya and G"od Fnd»yoioepvcd) on Armal o( S.10 p.m Trun Cr3mIimeriok, 425 p.ci. TraiD from Maryborough 12.30 P-m- Train from Fermoj, and 3.5 p.m.Train:from liismpro,1 AB B IV I N O in LONUOH(oeatber ond olrcumntancea pormittui!l) ot15.26 p.m:, the following day. 1

Thi Bteamor loaves Watorurd ot 9.0 p m. onfUtiJdavfl. end PaBBCDRers proooed from ¦ »ow

M?Word W tho 10.20 a.m,iTrain on Sunday moraine-rFJlt Ion Only be tooolvod enbjaot to ita bomq

'"Sa iB 'a m Train fc°m New Idford will,l/alj o^WtSriTSuF ctonBO icarinc Watorford

„ i> 8id aas»andF*roC3bln. 2OaOdQrtrAna (»«itabto <or t<Ta iBantigjra6Bab(B|i ^,, , > >> 2nd CltcoA Saloon 5Da.¦ ., » j 8rd Claw Md ITOTB Cabla, 3 6d., vrn -gnporo boldlos Third Claes Tlokeld ff£ boallon'-d t£o M« of the Saloon of the bqatg, on paymentof M

'Bdditior.il fes of 6a., is cither direction.Pnrtter information can be obtained from Mr A

ft T 'oV» uI« »J Teminoijjimotick; tha tsont. MrKlrSo^ifs AdaTphi Wharf, T^otorford. ThbEcDUCEDF.'B^

™*«S otior important Station., tho Time

§W § ?". DteWrt: *!"'' AdclpU iVThnrf," j

A jD L. ! WILKINEON, Ckacral Il 'or.P^dteRton Oominna. ; , ^

AtEBlBBD AND CEyTUAL IEELAHDB&IL'tfAY. :

S t l N P A T E X C U R S I O N ST7E01I w/tEEFOBD TO THO11ADTOV71T, [ I] KILKENNY, to. "

TTTffied^^NDi^^^ffi 8 ^bV*i fSfltj Jton. fro m Watford to Uwj borou ch

VY»terfori, dep ... 3 0ThT2SS i"» .OlW Uarjbbroun^ at 40

^Ji^allnodation oa T in j^ Q

Uon=s«.

tMcrfcrd. October. XE38. ' ! ' : ; ; :

PAilEBIJOBij ft 'oENTBAL 1BELAND RAILWAY.

i?nAlcr i ALTBBA slx oiipI ca j>a fron Ics AUGUST. j?33. .

rjTCi9 10.65 (ita. Trtln frota tlarjibonKigh will lfavoiL that SMioc 5 tainntcaeirller, si^dbo ecvslented

£9 ty to orrin ct Kilkerny »t 11.66 »,?. cod Water-(erdut WCi prt. (For Ti^w Bi Xoterdcduto Ptotkaa

Tto • P'psH)"' «s»3 el. tt» 10.SD to, T»to frogJ7tt4i ford wifl b» »lt«rcd M wwrda Ttccajstoiro frogU.Wn.D. to queeiwa. BtiJiB-iwttfWtfjpfrpa i>.|

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rDrlA^Sl'g1—l v -" 11—J L I L_J VJ Lv_y

j 3hipMnn.

Clyde Shipping Company, Lti,APRIL , 1897.

Regular Bteam Cor/smMnieation ictwocrtW A T E E P O ED end L O U D O I !

Pr,YirOUTH ADD BOUTHAiTPTON. NEWHAVEN .„„ DOVEE, ABB SOUTH 01 ENGLAND.COEK. DUBLIN. BELPABT X3D GliASQOW.

—Jtr—3K HP-HE New and powerful¦SPa-rT^Kft. -U- Screw Stcamora AEANMOBE,

)-W?>IMA\V BALT.TCOTTON, O O P E L A N D ,"^—»sv,&i.i»DDlI 0 E N E S 3 , EDDT8TONE.

PASTNET, QARHOTLt: LIZARD. PI/ADDA, POETIiAND,EATU11N. SAN DA , SKEBEYVOEE , TOWAED, TU3KAE,VALEUTIA, ore intondoi to ciil oa andor,weather poraittinft ( ODICSJ : proven-tod bj nnforosoonolrcumBt&nces), with Uborty to tOTi Vcssob. anil to o^U a'aay Port or Ports lo any order, in cr out of tho cuetoco^rjcooi;o, to Eocolro nnd Disckaife Cirjo, or for any othoipurpose whateotfTcp. :

nATTBroED To oLinaonBTOrj MONDAY ( DIroct), '< ... ... ... 1 "•>¦WEDNESDAYS (Via Plymouth), 7th April , 11 a.m. . !»>••

4 p.m ; 21st, 11 a,m ; 3tb , 4 p.u.0LA8OOW TO WATaarOttD.

Etciy UOHDAY (Dlroet) ... ... 2 P.:Col. Ball, to Grccnocfc ...6.3" i- .Every THDKSDATf (Direct) .. a »

Col. EiU. to QrcaiiDci ..i.2i :WlTTKrOUD 10 CXUiOI

Every 8ATUBDAT (direot) .„ ... ... J UBUJJIS? TO \VATTiiro3D—VLI DTTE

E'ory TUE3 )A "TTATEHI'OCD TO OUB^r.

Every 8ATlXEDAY(Tla Be]la«t) .. .. . -DOOM* TO WAVEl '.roiD. DlKJIi.-

WEDNESDAYS, 7th A j-ril, 10 p . mj Hub, o g. a. Jl " 1lu p.m. j £&tb, 6 p.m

witrnroao IO COM (DirectE»cry THUBSDA If ... ... .. :

Conz TO WiTcajoaD, Dirou»PEIDAY8, 2od April, 8 p.m ; srth, b p m . mi.

Z3rd, 6 p.in ; jOtb , 6 >WATKttFOttD TO L03^^

E»cry Satorday (rta Soathamptoa)LoaMa (St. Katbarlno Dook), TO 'V»iTia»^

luery THUK ^DAY tt 6 p.nNo tranihli'reont by this route. Ordors <or colloction ¦

dclitory ol Goods cent to U'Kijiiiu & Co. (Llmltoa,Cuirtlo-otrcct, Fiojibnrv | to Clydo Shipplivr Comnuni li.Leadeuhall Streot, or Cljdo Skipping Company, i. Warebuua<sOt. Kathnrino Dock , will rccoivo prompt att«atio.

WlTSKroBD TO PLtUOUTH, dlro^WEDNESDAYS, 7lh April , 11 a.m ; Uth, » p m Slav.

ll tt.m i 2Sih , i p a.PLT SIODTU W w irEaroBD (dime.

8A1USDAYB, 3rd April , 8 p.m ; 10th, ll> a.m 17th t i n21th, 1 .i.m.

WATXnrOttD TO EoDIUlMPTOn.Evory 8ATOEDAY:(dlreot), t p c

aOJJTHAtlPT On TO WATKETO2DWEDNESDAYS , 7tt and ?Stn ApriJ , 13 DOOD < > .Q]ajgow;

FKIDAY3, 2nd April , 8 j. .m ; ISlb. 6 p a ¦, 23rd. i. D .(»a Pl)u,o..th,

WiT>:B»0tn TO NnTBAVi.Eyory SATUBDAT", 7te aoulbamptoa ... ... « p.m

NiwEivsa TO ! WATxarosi.E»cr> T(JE3L>AT (-ria London), Cacro onj

W ATESIPUD K> DOTK.ETC17 8ATUBDAT (via Southampton snd NcrohaTcni >DOVIB TO W. AIBIIOIL

ErCTy TUESDAY (via Sonihjmptoa), Cartro om>Thcso titcamora havo azcollost &ooommodatioi> t<Pccoonfroro.

P A 8 8 A O E - H O N E Y .Cabin. Eetnrri. Ctconico. note

Waterford to Otuijoo ... 17o. 6d» 25;, l(h.„ BO".\M , ... 17o. 6d. £ia lm„ U . > , ... 9a. Od, 14a ci vin F.^^ouLit and

&<v>'Jie.n 'jjWn £03. (d. COD, 10 la„ Lo:>don. via Soath

«mjuon 6 Ball - — i^HcwI.aTcn, 203. Cd. — lv.Do'cr. ... 20i td. — ,w

From Dublin ... 10a. Od. — _ChUArtn iboia S snd aad«r li years of nno, Hnii ^Koturn TicteU avallablo for Tncj IJonths—Not Trana01_

ar Kun.—Tho Clyde 8bipBIKJ Companj (LUSHO.11I UJCUi" ww— -—, ,-- -i ^ ,-v MUbj V1 ULOii>*

ogaiuBt all Soa Cuts. Forms, Eatca of Prcmloa, ooumlormition cstp ha had at,the Offices.

For B«te« of Frtiuht, io. apply to HXBBT J. «*¦».6 CO., Plymonth I JOBS E. EUittiEa, London and SoatrT7o3tcrn Hsilway Company, Eiotor'BaildiaM, Axthar Btxcst <West, and at the L. tt 0. W. !EiUlnEy,.aioooiTin(t Hoascathronghout London \ Cljdo SolppUj Co., 12, Vlotoria-ctrcct.Bdtoit I Clyde Bhlpplncr Co., Bpohcst^r BulUinr-, Id ILcadenhail Btreot. London, E.C,i Cljda Qhipplnj Co" Boll. Imi 0Occ3, NewWen i Eliiab )tl( «t«ot (Ptor). DOTCJ ,Cl, Carlton Plato, Qlaayow i Custom Hooso Bafldln-/Orcsaook | Dock Eoad, Umorlok jl Town Quay, Soathaoton i 85, Edon Quay. DabUs r Patrick's Qnay, Co-

ctYDE BHIP^UIG COMPANY (LIlhTt.,.Custom Houco Qnay. "W atc-

Gpccial fonas ot BlUs o! Tailing required by ticGhJpplng Companv (Limited) to lio had from tho AJTC>"

Tcl:3Tuphio Addrc:i—"Coannlr," WitBttr.

Watertord SteamsMp uomc:(LOIITEb,

INTENDED OEDEE OP BAILING-^ VUi,BTEAMEEt

DTJNBEODY. BEGIHALD, : CUUEBAGE. u*~UENAPIA, CEEAX»EN , &.

\_ T, TsT O TI C E . — The "Watoi<——~-fc^ TT V - Steamship Company (1 JB.j S Cj ifp v\«V\ tocoi'O GooJa and Lisa Stack for__ - ^ ^^ ^mont on tho conditions moauo&—-^BiiUnc-Llcta, £o., to bo hcj n at v-

0&0C3,W A T E E P O U D A N D B E I Q T -

FBOEl WATXIUOttP TO 2B.1&TOL rOOIS BnJffTOt TO WATXCy.Friday. A^r. «... 2 aft'noon SiturUay, Apr 3... 6 aft DC.Tuet>o»y ,, 0... I Dft 'noon Wednesday , I . . S m,Friday, ., 0 . , i ait'oooo Sa'.prd^y, ,, 1"... 10 meTuesday, „ 13 ... 5 aU'uoon Tbarldsy. ,, 15 ..8. S0 more-Friday, ,. J b . . 1 af 1*0003 Saturday, ,. K 6 aft wToeBday, ,, l!o... i afi'uoon W«do«nay,. ii u mFridJI, .. i3... 5 a/t 'uo.>i)i Fttunlay, , 1. )i n>Tuesday, ,, v7...;? nooo ' WeJ '«d«y ,. -it, , g uuFriday, „ 50 .. 4 ait'noon Sunday, llw i .J .6U cioi.

C On ciily Morntoi; Silling, Cabins ot t&o tt«nior3 wbo opon to rsooirs Passengers urrlrinj by tho Kl;a> -Trains.

Atoi-uso 8ca Pnssngo 14 to 15 Homo.2AB£S—Cubla, Single, \is.; do. Binslo—ChJldron (and c

T±ni« trtt»oliing with f&niilici) 10 B. C do Ectarn (availiblo tt..Two months, optional to rctura from or to Liverpool), 25}Deck, single, 7i. 6d. i do Children, is.

Lo duw Bcrth-CuiatKirlaid IStain, Bristol.W A T . E U V O B D A H D , L l V a a P O O i

rcois RA TEBTOBD ¦ KOH ttrrxroobFri a/. A^r. 2... 4 ait'noou ! FnO-iy, A r. 2 . If monu.fiunday, ,. 4... 6 morniojr Monday , , b . .13 nooWod'day, M 7... 4 oit'oooui WtxJncaday, ,, 7 .. 1 oiroocFriday, „ 9... 4 tft 'uooul Friday, , D . .. 2 affncKSunday, ,, 11... 6 moralng Monday, „ U... t njjr^Wed'day, „ 14 .. » all'noou Wednesday,,, 14. 8 nlgD.Friday, ,, 16... 4 aitnoon Friday, ',. 16 . 5 morning8u-.u*y. ., 1B. M 6 morning Monday, ,. >9 . . I t murulugWed'day, ,. 21... 4 alfnoou Wednesday . J. .. 1 i/t" no. nFriday, ,, 2J .. .U noon Friduj, , ;5 . . S oit'ooonSu day. ,, 55... fl morning Slouduj .. tt . 7 nighiWedooy, ,, 28... 2 afi 'nocn Wedccsda/ , 2v .. 8 mgbir*nduy, .. 3 ' 4 ati 'noon Friday ,. 30 10 mor' ingSunday, Mar 2... 6 morning Monday, Zlaj 6 . li moruliia

Tho Sandny Vcsaols toad at North Wharf, WatortorAverage Ecu Fussage U to 15 lloora,FAUIS— Cabin, Single, lia. i do. ilnflo—Children (anr

Sorrauts tnTelUnr with families) lOi | do Hotnra (aiuablo (or Two months, oplioaal to roturn from or to Bristol ,U3. t Deck, Etogb, 7s 6d i do, eici;U. CbiMron, i3.

Loading B«rtb—Tr»l«l£ar Dock, LlTOrpooLTsrcj— Cabin. 81c gle. 30a. j do. Binglo-ChUdron (and

Sertants traTelling with families), 13a. 641; do. return (arall-ablo for Two Months, optional to :rctara from or to Bristol;,SOa. ; Deck, Single, 10a 1 do. SinirlD, Ohildna. 63.

Goods Booked throach from dl oriiolpil Gtitlons onGreat, Northern, Great V/eatern, titineaaUre, and YorkshireLondon and llorth We=torn 1 London and South Wcjtoro,tl«ncbcjt«r, Snofflela, and Lincolnnliiro, land llidland Ball,mys to Waterford. jThronjrb BooStlnjrs iloo with Linorici,Tippcron, Thorles. Eanis, Tinn,' Ocrt, Eatuicilo, Uetoncl,Newcxatlo and Tnueo, be) . '•

Uoodj Booked through from all Stations,on Watorford cadCentral Ireland Bail way ,Wau)r<ord, DusArrao, tud LUmoroKniltnT. and Watorford aad Utourlck Bail war.

Paxcoli booked through at loc ilat i tt all principal Cu-tlo« on London »sd North Wcstwn Btilway.

W E I F O K D A H D B H i a f O l.,FEOU Wtxjro*s— I i'sov PBHTOL, cslilnj ai

Tuesdays. I Tciiby, UUIord, to — frMayoW A T E K V O E D A N D D E W H O 8 B

Ptou IItw Eoso—L'olli', Bundays ozeostod, at IMS a_u.Pnoa WATXtroBD—Daily, Sundiya oiceptcd, at lit pja.W A T E B F O E D A N D D U N C A N N o N

FtOB Ptnsc*jiKo»—Dally, Sandftjt ezecptod, st 8.SO a.n,FMB WATZSTOBU—DaJly, Sondaj-o eicoptod, at 3.t3p.n.noTE—Tl;« Wnterford Steamship Cocaploy, limltol, Inzuro

all Goods Soipycd by tticu Lines of btexmon tt Co. 64. poiOaat. to Tnuera h»»tec Yearly ' A^TMmonts, and is. rorCost, to OeetsioasJ Bhippora. ttlwt b bfldoctoodat tlsoolOhljKOot. Doma Una til Intoiputlon to b» had at tha

Baths tscntcl mil orxry lnlomttion c'.vca by Ascati et¦VTAtxniono—Witartotd Ctasai'p Oo. (UnfUdj, IIci

OUCM, Th» UftU. . . .LJTtarooi—Wat«dord fitcamntiip Coarr.ny (I.liltea), CO

V7nto«tioot. and Clanmco Cock.BOXBTO —WatortOrd EUnamMp' Corajxay (Limited}, C3

Qncou Squara—and Cumberland Basin.\VslToai>.—V.aUrtord Mcamabip Compiay (UaKeJ I,JIST) EcJS-tWaterforf Btcimshlti Coaiittuy'iOCcs.DUOCA3HOX—W»Mrf onl Steamst ,p Compsnjr'f OOcOiLmiiuci—tower fcnjnnoa CUamahlp Coi3pia7'B OQca

Uoont Kcnno|» yuay.KiixiTta—lio'sr Obannon Guacubip Coapanj/o OCcs.

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1rWcrci AddrcUfor Telcerartu-116TEA11" at VTotcr.ord. Urtrvoot, Brino! or Wcxlori,

' THE: MOST NUTRITIOUO COCOA.

2, j lr i Lr ; . ©. ^GnATCFUU-^OOMFORTIWe.

WITH FULL fJATUHAJ. PLAVOUfl.

T^ArOKEY. -THE ABBE7 LOAN AKD D1S1V11: COUNT .HANK, lie; . lirDDM ABBBYSTEEET, DDBLIN.—Tbo oho« Bsnk BBkcs rrivoteCoob ' tui ti.61* Irj ocy Jia»tcf j litloed, oj»t;ot bail,frocj <£5 to;<61. OPp. to ClorBypics. S if a i t i , Triii-»/ram, Qlerif. op<J all rfopotiltl»| ?ercpnj, qpon th>lrcow of fcai d alocf, for «h"rt«r Joaa pttloM. Hcpsy*ntnts can be orttpge j to #a lt |lh» eoc«CT.|f>rro t.\DpiTPwtTs. AH ceEpiantfalicri itre kfpMtif'Pjr p»i»\atc ; . Wtitr, cr scply p aa^Uj tt<r yriartf (*• ;¦•,lUli'-S tt^WS -'O i ¦ ¦ ¦ . Mrt

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he City and County Loan andupwardu to Shopkeepers, Farmers, Government Officials , aud othera,Mcio or Female,

on their orcn approved personal cecutity. Inton'ling Rorrowers will do better to deal aiththis Bank than with Loan Compinies tyhich have several offices un ler variouo tradingtitles, ond where the applicant 's name cannot bo kept private.

Tn? above BaDk \B now before tha public as a Banking Instituti on , aud bave ontyOne branci. Matrons can reu uuon tho stricteat confidence and most reaoonabla tcrrno-

l- o- 1'rospectuf ape Preo? opinions , apply to

L. POTTED, Ilanasei'.12, O'Connell-Streot. Watorford

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TCJedLJi,

A NU TRYT I C T O I I A

INSTEAD OF WELSH SLATED ANT ENOH8H IBON.

Tbe Board o[ Worko ' Architect writcj— " Wo eiro muoL plca:cd rrlcb them." Tbo ilarqolof Wntprford rrntoB— " 1 huvn found ibt-m vprf good." Itcvd. J. RTAII , P P., Neu Ion . Cibir , prlt*:}-" 1 ooold recommend thi'iD bpyond ony olber Slmtoo I tnon." Kovd. J. M'G EB . [).D., i' .V. , StradlsllyQaeon'o Co ontc»— " 1 recommend them no tbo ohenpeat tnd bcov oCerod for calo. " W. Q, DooLb'Esq., M. A tbe emloont Arcbi te< t, DaViliii , writoo— " Til" Victoria Slate lo n bolter and a mroni i cSlat6 tban tbc oo-oalled banKor. " Dablin Ettblbition, lbO 'd, ond Cork Eablbitl oo , 1813—Flmt Prj^eMcdtlo for " otrengtb , grain , toxluio and colour.' O23 Strj)

PBICE6 AND yULL PAETICTT^AES SENT IMMEDIATELY ON A P P L I C A T I O N TOTHE MANAGING D1EECTOK,

.YIO TOBIi SLATE QUARRIES, Oarrick^Buir

DO YOD KNOW THAI

ECIQrG-TWS'gi 1 IB HDS^r - —n .— ' ., Ft—.. V C .I t r^ J — I I— 1 X j L5 3C-> r-1 f I 'O </ ,11. '¦¦ l ~> MIWI, " ,,_.,L_ I

Is the pick of the London Markets , purchr-sci for cash, und Bcfieo Compstltion, iTRY A LB. SAIIPLB AND NOTHJ REStfl/TS. ;

Dntenordintiry Vcino, 1c. 0d. per lb. I Cntvc Good Volao, Ic. 1Q2. & Oo. vos ltvChoiciot; Dkado, Do. Q&. po? lb- ;

J. J.&S. WHISKEY, rjuaranteed 6^- yearo old, 2lo. per gallon. ¦

BA CON—A Special ity, at Ad , 4 J<f , and Bd pe r lb. Finest Waterford \Cured , at Qd f t r Id. \

HOTE ADDKES8 i- ——

JOHW HI©<G}3Mi90 and 44 , PATEICZ-STREET.

C27 PROVIOIOtfO AT ti, PATBICK OTEEET.

UICHAEL DTEEET, UATESFOnD. i

P.O'KEEFFE & SONSCall cp dal tttantlon to their lat o Stacb c!

Headotonea,:Tomb3 & ElonumentaOf tha Bent Material procurable end chk llcd tftcr :

after tho aozi mo&el ond frrecaful.dcdjn;,

Tbo Proprietors ore a'to prepared to enter IDJOCoalrocU for ftrery descriptioa of Siono end tioibb\YOTIIB. : Also a krfla colcotlon of Interlaced '

Qoltio S20D3C3 ids GoaoteicD, Do. !

C B m if p X .. P WQSB BEPAI&ED Aim BE2

lo their oitcndro Proakrj the; cio exceuto ocjWerki eatrottcd ts >ibsi9 Bt tbo BbciS^, ITotles. la dofcn6 Otjle, tsi oa tbo lfo«» Modcrets T. rni. :

C7 limn OTUJBFtfE 6 GONO b»T« tjtea eve ith» JBi|ir.rt-iirt UtatalflDs' Qu.wrlss ul Plracg'i f.jillo,n;:d p?jj *\\;-j ,)y tpicsnJi HV W* fiti t l fiubbls si

gPA B OS 2

St. Stephen^ Brewery

\ ; WATEIRTHE BEST.

L0AM3 S LOAHS X

Disconnt Bank makes Private Cash Advances from -£2

ASK ?OR

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S L A T ES

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V/ATEEFOBO, LrJ1E»lCK ct 7/EBTEBWiBAHiWAY.

dccluco;! Catcp for Potlohnljlo Crodc .

TTNCLODINO QamB, Poaltry, Rabbits (Deed),1L Butttr . Cream, Eggs, MfOt (Frcab ) FUb. LlvpPoultry, Etc., baro I DOIV been Arranged from 8t£t!oS3un t!;3 Woterford, Llm rich & Western Rollftny By .lzdito Englond tod Wnka by Express Traina End 17»BGtcatacro tin Wotsrford and New Milford ln Conncctio:with tbo Great Watoro Ballwojr Compiaji'i rillibct?ico (except eondoyi). ;

TrcI3o U contejtd on both »Idw c! tba Cblan;! Itthrou3h Vans by Faijt Troiru. . ; : i

For full (.artlonlnts ci to Betcfii Train p«rvii». etc.Dpply at cay of lhl» Conpaay'p Btat2o*j or to th:ondc—ijeed, I I , , > :

. F VA CGHA^.I TraC0 fctan.jjcr.LlrcoiloV, Mcrch, iSa? I ; , ;

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Ll and m DRA UGH T

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VTATCUffUBD & OflNTBAfc IBCIiAHD &MIA7&Z: I —~ I : :

Vrr,iu Altoratloio ftoa lei Oototar, IQQQON BUNDAYS antiii fo»i;ber Notlco. ?b:

6.18 r»n Pcaedt jcr Tralo froa UarjbotcmBli tsV7ctci{crd ; nod tbi| ttJO pj3. ! P.uatipsr Tr«U iroaT7ft(:rfcrdto ElerjbwfcBrtiVVIttsB DieCOHnWUKi)

C A. UCALC, Goctral He« ,T74t5rfnM.>;0tc(Oy!i|r, lf?3. : j ; • :; i: •

C^.v Vv wtiu£a rf 'e»wy ^5irlpilw WQ?l¦tW Um Q%H ! i ¦

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\y^Ufil(Dl l\[.;S 31 Gold and Prize

S; ?3 O lA L I T i a S :U L U B' SQD A ," THE B E V E R A G E OP HEALTH ,

dMIf(G!-EE All/ ' Autoeatic," THE O R I G I N A L B R A K D ." SFAJEKLKJG" HOI-ISSERRAT, THE DRIN K FOR THE GOUTY & RHEUMATIC

Royal Eoltier, Potana, LitMa Watsra, Loiaonadc, &c.3yTy'OZ=iIiiCS s

^iolel2p . H E L B O U R N E H O T E L

THE BEST OF DUBLIN-(«S3.tf)

CJL3 Uiotlor? Hotol cmd Hcatnarcnt-0, 7, nnd 0, ¦WICKLOW-STBEJET,

^Gmfton-ctrcot), DUBLIN .

M08T Ccn^rully 8ttcatcd. Cotnfortablo toOUodcrato. Dinnoro ready ell day.

BICBA BD O'BRIEN . Poprlotor.2 H E DAHIOnAIi H O2I3 2, .

BL^aGTii'.d/.L.SrBEGZ1,DUBLIN ,

BEING now Opened in tho vlotnlty of thcCattloIJortot , cad qnlta convonlcot to KlDc 'e

Bndfro and Broadatonc Termini, will bo foandtho most ComforUbla, combined v/ith ModfllatC'Chrjfjeo. Violtora to Dublin ohould como and tecfor themcolvM. jy lO.Otn

A. A. AIEANY.

nUJCLXIJOSOCH O T E L A N D R D B T A U E A N 1 ,

ST. ANDREW GTEEET,THE moat Central , Uodoratc, end Modern .

Electric Lig ht la bedroomo, alco t-elepbonoacootnmodatioa. HoS and cold baths. Cooklnj ola BnrllDctoc.(Jyl G.ll y) T. COELE8S, Proprietor.

airiECXCil—2t3 GlontT70rtii

A Clrat-oltin Pcmllj ond Commcroial Hotol.rrpHE " Glentworth" io tho ncaront Hotel in-Jl tho City to Hio Railway Station , Banka, Btcin-boat OQooa, Tolojraph oad PoDt OSeo, and to aU pnb-lio places of tmnrttnont. P. KDHHA , Propriotor. 14,15 nnd 16, Qlcntrrorth-otrcot, Lkn.Tia«. jolB

ROWLETS 'Q HOTEL,COBNEB OP TH0UA8-8T . AJD O'CONNEL L-BT

WATERFORD,In tho lmmodinto Vloinity of tho Dnngorvan,

ljimoric!i and Kilkenny Railways.

BEEAKFAO TS. LUNCH EONS, DINKEEO , TEA, Lo,At Shortoot Notioo ond Modornto Ohargca,

v ELL-AIRED 3ED3

Cholca Wines , Liqucro, Spirits, Stout , A1C3 , ClgaraCcat Dublin n.nd Corl: Whiokic;, Lunohconn

Trjtuo HoDcntrr..U I ::J HOV/LETT i lo 'o d Cbip DotoHJicpJctrcsB

" T H E C D Gt 7 IJ n OSC I i ,"T 'dVCK • STEEET, WEXFOED.

r " 1118 Old Hotel lo famous for [jood, pnro V^bh'je;J— and all otter Drlabo.

HUB. EtLLY , PropniETacca.^Io30 to tbo Hal lway Station. Bp2i.t

aOBRISSEY'S H0T3L:APPOQUIN .

J. 3. O 'DOIWOUCC , Promt, tor

/T^AKB and Portoro mcvl nil Tr\in» ood Stsimm\J uuncaptioni.l ottond ocoe ; privat o C Q^c ,Slttion nnd Saioliiui; Rooms ; Hot ocd Cold Bitl.cf:c. I Opecial CorDicerctal Tan (I.

Emponr-i EiotDl.

LOV/ER SACKVlXLE- STIiEET , DUBLIN.

(Oppo:it3 tho Oonorol Po;t-Ofaoo and Tolocraph OQooTho moot centra 1 In tbo City.

f t (OUPLETKLY «raodcllcd and re-inrniobcd\> UoTniScont icAloi ' Coffco-Eoom, Dinln(t-RooniDco''-in3'Booni , Billlnrd-roon. Charjca tncdnrato.

CHABLEO LAWLER , Propriotor. fO

VVATEBFOBD LIMEKK K. A N D WEbTEBNK A I l - W A Y .

Alteration of Traino—Commenoln clot October, 1896.

ON TE0RODAY , let OOTODGR , 1£"3 , thofolU ir:nj 'hnucci In thin Co^pic7 o TntD

8cr»l.'o will bo 0 1J0 tad utU rooiic In roico until(urtb .-' notio« i —

MAIN LINE ( Wcok-r»Ti.).Tbo 7 0 o.m tirio, Llmorioli tj VV^torford will ba

'Tho 7 l O n '.m truf n , Wotorfn rd to Litaorloi will badifcontl nnrri b c t w - . - n W.Mr'orJ .rd Ti ppirirj

A oe" tr» 'n "ill Itavo Ulomol lor Uatnrrord atfl-J O o.ro m<1 mil be duo In \V>t-rfor<i ot 10 20 Ben

Tho 10 20 » .tn tra.u from Watc rlo 'd IT .1 I otop aiOrQnco ,

Thf 3 15 p.m train , froa Clorin-i io \(»tcrfor c, nlllbe rtle^'Otmoed

Tl;n 7 47 *• '" trii:- , Ti[ppi"nry to IJ iniTinK , will rnnonly on WoJoi 'udnj r o and Satnrdttyl) Ou tho otberfour ncok-daje ttio 0-£3 otn Uail from IJnerlokJonotlon nill ot«p nt Pollno »nd Bohor

¦jbo O 10 cm traiD (rom L'tnorloli "ill Itavs Llacriol:et 0 0 a.m. and nill tLop ct oiloLjtlon batneen Licariehond LlniorlcU Janotlon

Tbo 11* «•>= trslo , Lloerioli lo Tipp^rary, nlll Icivoat U 10 «.m »nd ran ooir.opondlnoly later bstr;c:nLimorioU and Umrrich Jooctlon

Tbo 47 ( D train froa Llracricj Jca. rill ctop at

Thn *25 p.a train , f-om Lincrlci to V7ot:rford,will net lcaro natll o ib p.m and nlll b3 dao In V7at:r>ford ct 020 p.a and will prD t thronah cortba fronQll?o to V7atorford (n conncotlon with th» 0 43 o.atrain froa C»0o duo In Uaoriob Ot 5 10 p.ntrain iroa u u B0IJTHEEN LiNE * ;

Tho 5 66 p.m trttn from Tbnrloa frill not lcava oatll0 15 p.ra, ond be Aat In aoDnjd ot 7 20 D.a0 p ' FOVHE3 LINE (Wcfe-Dayi).

Tbo 2 S p-ia troin, Balllnirrino to POJDCB , ond thaC CO p.m ttalo. Dojncs to Billluaresa, TTIU tsdlosonlli 'nod . . _"LtUEBICK t BLWO LIWE (Wc?b Dayo),

Tbo 6 40 a.m tmln , Toco tbOHjo , pill bo <3l3con«tlncsd bettfoaa Taam end Onisford, It u!H ICJTOlatta? otatioa ct 718 o.a, osd ba dca In Glfjo at0 0 CD, tano ao ot pr«coat . - # , , .

A now train i»IH hBto Tnbbe:on»ry fo7 Cwlnford 6»O i n o r n Bnq bo dno ln D»J a 'ord«tO 47 ain

Tho ? 80 o.n »r«li> , Tatn to Athopry, and tbo 0 45B.n train, Atbtntj to Ttao, oa W«dn«:iaj3 scdCatnrdayo, olll ran only oa flaturdaj B

Too 816 *-tn train. Olljo to Atbonry. nlll b»ai::or.tlnn5a between 0»co «nd Clireoorrla ood willleavo latter Gtittw ot 0 V) p.n, tad bs <Jci la A{ioiir7

A Dor/ ' train nlll lcavo: Toara for Cfsretaorrla at7 40 a tn tad ba doe In Olarcciorrtj at 0 £0 cm

Tho 18 lSip.m. triin, tiOtn Tnam to BligO, will lS3»oTOSD at 12 S p.m and limes nlll bo slisbtl/ Bltoredbituecn Tnam tnd CU«a rri» :

Ths 1£5 p.ci train, Athrnrr to Tnao end Cllso,will not Itore Atbenry nntil 2 SO p.ra (thoa formlnaoooonfotlo o Ct Athcory nita tho 3 20 p.n Elnil froaQalffuy), ond , niU lmfa UtoroieoWs 6t»V:otuaomrWbat later tban at prcecot, ud Da du in Gli .io tA

Tha 105 o.ra train frota Clljo TJIH IHBTS tA 9 45 o.aand ticca "ill bo ollnhtlyoltoiod betrrcon CU^o sodToan. Thla train nillnon havo a dlrcol connectionwith tho nun 6i5 pn trala froa Lloorlch to

Tbo 3 55 p.n tralo, Taora to Athonry, and tho 50n.m train, Athoorr to To»nt , nljl b* dljcwtloosd

Tba 4 0 p.n train, 6U30. to Tuam, olll Icaroct415 p q nod b» ilinhtlr altered betnoon Slijo andTnarf, r.irt>ioa »t \t>VMt Ot^Son c.t 7 60 p.ia

A now train will lOiro Toara fur Athfnry tt755 pa oc3 artlro in; Atbenry tt S SOpa , In tla«to conorct with tbe S 'U p.m trala tbeoos to (hlwaj

Tbo 70 pm train , Atbanry to Tu»n, »U1 U»T«Athesry at 6 to n ro ltd bo don I D Toan at 715 p ra

A now \n\tk «il leave Atheory forTnam »t8 COrt,D »nd b» do» In Tu»m ai 0 26 r,m, Thla tnio Wil lIMD 'O coDCCv'.loa nita lbs 4CD p.n itrala lroaSoblb i ! «».r»»^ Him. : I

Tba 8 W«.p <r«iu (rcro (OHoo nlll 1»T«>t 6 ?0 *.a•ed b» do* In L1 "¦•""<•* »' PJUB-II"

For fQithar 5»«'ltjl»ra , i eta lh» Coiaa»nj'i Ti<st¦cd hi.T YAU(j !l ti( I^^,( ;WctaS*i B^Uial|.ri jS3* ; ' ;* ;.

Z^Trj ^SX^E^T O3 Z33SS3L.33a i.C:=3?.

Idf lfo ¦ MOWSYo •2ffOK35¥r "FMLI ^ATIil O^O) L0ARII ©OCa P/i RlYa

55, JOHN STREB f, WATERFORD ,Continue to advance Sum3 of Money privately from £2

upi-arcta to all personsQz:, Hf oe'hr ©rara d3$£?<n>v<2<2, WerconaS &<3ezrsM$j.

The strictest privacy will be observed in all cases No connectionwith any other Loan Offices or no-called 13r,nl;o in this City.

For particulars applv :— iTHE MANAGER,

(tf) 55, JOHN STIIEET.

H E VES EJ Q D dD RT

High Strcst and Bar ronstmnd Street, ffaterford

\L=J L=, V v' 1L=I v^ \j Oi IJ) ^IL \ \i ^, \n ;©

=[ E JUBOi SYRUPMay bo obtained of all Grocers and Wine Merchants.

UANTJFACTUGEES i

BEWLEY & DBAPEE, Limited, Dublia.T R A D E ' S T Q ) I L L r i .

f^AnD O -jltU. All ph.i euCc r from Gout• ' i nr Hh;uraailca i h ^ u l dPADIi'3 piTjLO. liairc l ic ol/ tire reCurt a¦*¦ !•¦> EAI>£'S I'lLLR, Uun-T^ADE 'D ptl . LCs Urods o.' Tcetirj oriHIs La o•*-* L bf»n rtv-elToil from a 1 1

T?ADE 0 DILLC , e irta dd 031 ditious o f¦H ¦T ' TOOT tc»tl (jing to t h oI , iUC'S l3lLl.fl. nondortul i> o IT .. r th» o1 • I Pili3 bsto In (J 1 T) H; rcl cf

*n tho UT7 Trorit ci::a Tltso FJI i oro purely te^otsbljnn'l psvfci i llj life In ilei r'iiicUon.

IUQTAKT KELl i;? KSO UAP1CI.Y CU nF, TncY?on3i runa Of CUT. niitciiATi ii ir.

IIHSUS iATlC OOLf T,P/JK3 lH IllE ULAP. FACL-, AND LI11U3,

Aod tato tto lirrcit r:coan::3ii»tlon «»or glrcn car Vi cutU^dicioo ol I a clatj.

I 0EOULD IT0V7 un ILL lit DED.

C2.0TJT lor. , Jubllcc-tcn(«3,J * V/olTerhampton*roa(2,

R H C U t l A T I S H Dcar 'tV*-! wrltt'to^nSijon (or tho »crr ricitf^OL'T an.oant of teceSt I har» re-'-* ctitcd trca mlij joarmar-

FTC U OU « Ooot ar>d Ithtncatlo

f l l E U U A T I O : ! ! PilU. 1 am B lad lo think 1J in a»le to nrilA OJ hid ItfJOL'? ^ot b«on;/'.>r .»onr jmnd Pfll iv-< I ihoald n-no been atubla todo fin, an'l am quite rortalnp n E u n A T ; 3 :.i i SHOULD KOW DSAV ILL l.V BEU.riOUT I tn eitremel j tbinifal , ai" 1 ra.-i it t iU foyat mr ncrk. 1aball ute exory endtatom to

R 11 E U II A X I 0 II raoio jroar Pills more nidoljkDow o . Toa cr.ty 039 n{j

G0DT ioir jon think profor.-Jrcaiaio, yoaro fiithiailr,E. Qffr3'>

p n E C l I A T I D I I llr Q:orr,0 Eado,i-fc ?A Oc:i7oU-ro4d,

Londoa.EADE'S C0U2 AOT3 EHEmiATIC PILLB.

Ar3 toldb7 «U Ohcshta la Eattks, le. l{i tod Ij. Ci. CTc:at pc:t frcj fcr Pc:Ul Order b> tba FiopristoiOE0r.3Z EADE, 72, Ocinell-ro-vJ, E.C. A«U for andtssarojcaotti^ EADE'O GOUT AUD «HC(J2UIi0

Wi D C'a Ip i LL Q .

_ KlOHABL SULLIVAi>J9y?bs Sntaota ESneral Water Factory

AND • °BOTTTjIUCa- ©TOja^S,

I 1 GS 8 T R B E T , W A T E E F O R D-p\WIirG to tbp erfat Ircreetp In his Buaincji, lio ba» beca ohli fjed to EXTEND H18 PREMISESAy Hnviajj taton tbc vj hole of the Old Meat IJcrtct In HiQII-QIriEET, bo Is now in a position tomoat til Orairn <v ith dna promptltutlo nod tbo taWezt c:.ti:factloa. lie justly attrlbutcj bis Wonderfulocccecs is Butincca to tbo

222ATUBUT AZTD 0UPEEIOE GTIAUTY OP HID DBIIJ EO,and tbe caro exercised In Bottling, notably GUINNE38'0 DTOTJT, BA98 & hO"8 ALB, E. DISHE11and CO'S ALE , HOP BITTERS . CIDEE, &c.

In tha MINERAL WATER FACTOE7, tbo Unoblncry ood tlntorhls n:v& la ihe ciSlB,". of thc:9Jiacral Waters oro of tbo Very Boat Dccsrlplioa that can poccibly b» hid, Tb. reforo, ho tx 'it tio PnblJsts compare hij M. W. nith any other ruake or Crond.His GiKonti ALS, LSUOHADZ , OciiNoa CnujpiotiE, for Porlty, Aprstlon , Aruma end Esosllencocf Flavour cannot ba excelled. U» rcould cHl opcclil attention to bis ECLIPSB SOPA, For Pnrlt7end Aeration It bu no CQU ;1. ;Al:o aa to QUALITY and PRICES , ha noald tavlts tbo Btt :atiO3 of Ibo Public to bto TEAOT7I2JE0, DPIBTTB , to., ' <aTC7.0n)AT 10, BARRON5TRAKD STREET. WATBRFORD

II A T\/T IM 'W "it? A fD 1D> *V7oJi jfcllvJ.JShxj Jn>±k.<Mj JD!j JL QG3IJEHAL GUJLTH,

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ALL UlilDD 01? 0U1TH V/OEE O0NGO:T THD PRBuioca

In n nc7t:c33o!lh3 cibsc:,

DninO A17D CCALC1 HECHAHICALLYADJUCTED. !'

THE NEW 8-DAY CLOGiS

Ooli BdntJIoU/ Bnlfiei Fit foV anV'nrl iBl" tT;3

the Prince of Wales

Medalis Awarded,

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n x D K D B c n : o a nc .EootKaoptoa Beildfccs, Ciianoery Lcr?, London.TWO-AND-A HA.L1? pst CQiT. IKTEE£BTtlloo-cl oa DE£'O3IT3, rspirsbit- oa decand.TWO par CENT, on CUEKEA T ACCODKT3on tho ralninnn Coatbly balatcci. «?b« tot drawnbolon- ilCD. ¦STOCKQ aad OtlAHES >mre!t*«ed »nd sold. .S A V I N G S D E P A H T i J E N TFor the tuconr&jretaoat of Thri': tbs £iok re«Itc3cma'l tnrot on depoult, tai »,lloTri lritercst noatblf c3ciub oooitilct- d Al.

B I K K U E C K B U I L D I N G S O C I E T YnrAV to Purclicso a HoneoTon TTTO QDI.TBJ.» f SR UOKTU, ;

DIBEDEOi: ITREEH0U> LAND C0CICT7.do1

ta Zruschtiso a net c? EtJisflvon TITS oaiLijiioa PCB uon^a. 'Tba DIDEDECir ALtlANACK,Oit!> (d p rt!l5lj»,post frca. f - 'EaAItOa CA7CgSCn0gT.tU«eaaw.

O A T G-S E E D-0 Afi?aHALLBTT'S PJDDIGREB BjJACK :

TARTABY, BEST. * \(A OmaU Qoantity SpwUliy B.-ci ed). j

SLACK TARTARY , ASSOR TED, \8r:cuLi,T Btix ctzv. '¦nrt lTE DECCUF1ELD U1LL1HQ COMPANY,A LII1XTB D, o.tb tbe O'jaat rf Improtiatr 'heQtJiLirr and YIELD ct th» Oat Crop ara^nsparnlto bQer tbo a bora Cpfcial Saw LOT* to tbclrCuctoaorn.

For Prices and Tcres, apply At ' 'Enzomnuhs : mtm, :ABD2iYLEIX. !

Ccbrcsry 11th, IES7. !

OATa. QIIEEDILY EJtT HAEBrenwaJiS; EELIABLE EAT PO18O>? o^?£fM» sfflssissSiOLE3. Cw4laff . (Uto cf Aihw»fllSl£ i '

OoL3 Aoca7a roa WATUTOU, . ;Ilczarc. Gcorgo White & Sons.GSNBKAL BBBOaim

©ISlQIi .WINE, ; :xnmyaxuj ri ai. ¦ ',!': \ T .'.

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WATEEFORl

Meval InsTDLFanc© Gomyoaia

FIRE AND LIFmmp loy ertf Liability Insurant

Horses ag&insft Accident OF Bassas*PERSONAL ACCIDENT. CLASS MAR IN

MM EB WIHSITT32, QFOT, WOTIESW'

Telegrams—" INSURANCE, WATERFORD .

cbiTINGS k TROUSERINi

18 8a 14, BBOAD 8TEEE'

AILORIMG DEPARTMEr

Cannot be Beaten in Design, Quality or n

tali c^bMLiSj© Jr^vvJ \)vf icyJJS ©& U Matters^ Hosiers & General urane

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I EILKSITDS1 union.THE Board of Guardiano of tbo above Coion

I wil l, at their meetiog oo TatinfPiT, tho 8thA CE J L Ntxt, considir; Tenders for supp lying(carrlapo fro-) toe Worihoaeo and Five Dispensariesof Ih'p Union nith Medtclcca. Medical and SurgicalA-nllances for the Test ondtDu the 25tb Marcb ,1G93¦ f irms of Tendor mast be bad from ibe onder-iD'iroed, end no alteration nbatevor I D ttm formTfil) be allowed.

Vats Contractor vrill b? rrqaire d to furnishDnplioBte Invoices for each Invoice , ond ro allow.nnrf \ ntll bo D tide for bawpeta , jar? , potf, bottle * ,

Sealed Tandori (addresocd to \hc Presiding

Chairman) cootainiDR tbo gCDuinp Dlcoaturc of the

Proposer ood tvo Solvent Sureties for tbo duo per-f.irir snoc o? tbo Contract nlll be recciTi d by me up

t) 11 o'cl elf O.u> ; oo the obova date.By Order,

KIERAN COMEBFOBD .Cloili of Union.

C tfli 'O Office , 25ib Horcb , 1807.

KILK ENNY ONION.

HBV7 U1LTZ ESQUIRED.

nnE E Hoard of Gntrdiano of this Union will , upJL 11o 11 eVlcok o.rr. CD THDHSDAT , 8<h APUII .

N»x't receive Tenders for (applying the Wcrkbuacewith Fore New Milk of b:al qa»Hiy, at per fallen,for Twelre Montr.p, from 1st May, 1807, to 1stJIsj, 1808, subject lo BDolys 's by Dr Cameron asoften as may be oecofBtry.

The Supp ly required weekly will Vie divided intoEight fqoal parlr, or as maoy p«ita as tbo Quar--dines tray deem c<c csary, acd it IB optiocol nltbODO psreon to tocder for tbe nbcle qaaaiity re-qa rcd, cr (or ens or more parts tbtrecf.

•• : ! By Order,KIE1SAN. C0MEBF0RD,

Clerk of Uolcnf 1 •tk'o Ofaee, 25tb JInrcb. 1807.

THOMASTO'.VN UNION.

HAITGEL WUBSELS FOB SALE

nniiE Board of Goardlars of tba'above UnionIT" hmby : invite Pr. talo for tho Purchase of

JLlUI TONS of MANGEL WUBZELS.rtiobwill b!> disposed or in qoantitKB to noit Purchasers.Thr. H«of fls can bs Eeen at the Workbooso.pS)a iitll bc c:n,ld«ed oO FEIDAY theOth

APRIL oexi , and will be received by mo op to 11o'Clob!: t.n'. <» 'be obOTe dole. O; i | - ¦; ; B'0rdor'L. BAEBy, {

Mwcb 27fb . 1807. Clerk of Union.1

: i ! TnoriADTOx7n union.WIIIE B.oid o'f GoardUoB of tho nbova UolonjL ^h;r»l>y <B«i»o Tendt-m for tbo enpply of 20

TOOTI 3 ffiBT^Byrf OBr COAL, 'Jbuefourltgrouflto one-fourto Flick, at per ton tola d.I.vercdZf ^U e o'-o ** W.rkbcnso. Tender,, f«- .wewill te nclvf-a and ooLSidered on the D.h APRIL,1B-J7jfaorn.r.st be Idd^d with mo before 11-30o'Clotli 8.m. on tbo above n»med day.

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Big Btae in Price of All Stock.rfio no RRESniecs »a OTOCK OWHSBS. Dictniar?;il DU Catoi. TtB «li(»p«t ana ijuleinS FalWaiI f^" • roo«l-toJU hw», ,oo* welt »U1 rer«j breeder* to fc«itoi aslj i »A« tint biHtrr k ne <uo bdng oblllnea. Pr1u«9. (M. FM* loitfon Mml'iGnlns, jotkea' ID BOSS. 3U>tbo. :] M*d Drab* !>• & M»lt CoomUrgi la »ny Qtuirtitt.

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TTOTE, THE BARM FACTORY OPEBAT1 "> *.Vv respectfull y r. qut ot (bo people of WaWrtonto uc<> Batm Bread (tben obioh noibios honor) ondEO enablo Tin to eoro CVQ boDest Itrtlib ood at Domt

TII0UA8 O'CONUCJ A U C S j i tM ICHAEL t o-WlLLIAII tlAB.W ACTI .V Konnin.

Wf , fclloo frnployeei1, beg topedoroe ttiie opie.1 H O H A « M A T .PATEICK O'BBIIJ OHN I I A T I .P ETCE biatJAUE3 TUOENDSBOWlLLIAU O'Bl II) .RODCDT A TCHCCO.B. POWEIE. PowEkM. CABIIII,B. DEvnttcc.J A U E O O'SBEI

"GocJl Prepaid" Aavcrticorjouc^Tuenty-fonr Wordo _ G<.For Etab Biffijt Words cftci _ _ Cc

! " AaotionB" charged doobuC2IT Four Inrertionofconiccntlve) (jivon for tts

rico of Threa.

pKIZE: DOHtEr for Sale-y0DDC ; colour..

bl?°,k : • f "rose Trap u, nscJch''; oqitob)efor drivins childrco. Apply to •< Zobro," <&oo ofthla paperj.

DWELLING - HOUSE to Let , Fami^d orUocrnlsbcd. Apply to U.n. St,AtiET , Danoo-ntraDd-Stceei , Woterfor d.

"IT7-APPU PIPES can not, be bad st P. M. DOTLC'S,-U-tt. at tbo low prlca of Od eacb. Sent end StraightSbapca, with Vulcanite hlontbpiecco. 4trTHANDEM BICTCLE FOB SALE-Wbt&north-U- for Lndy «D<I Gontlecun—in cxcallBDt condi-H OD . Apply to Q. H. KEM,T, 76. Qoay.(» TT IT7rT)TTr\tTli rt s. . — ».fl K . . _ _11 Tf 1FEBUOV" SOAP WRAPPER&WANTED—-liJ 3/-jpar lOO.BTOP.-r8ea ond rcfid. P. M. DOTLI'B advcrtlcatn e( in thin ' journu) and roll cad CC3 bis iamenoo etock et 7d|Qasy, Waterford . ?20,'ltff ODGINGS—To be let Comfortable ForobbciiiLJ ApthmcntB nitb Bttcndtces. TcrooDoderatcApply—K tbli CSoe. . oia t66 -TAyTAR8EN''S 8pccial Lotica" 0lves tbo balrJ.VJL' bf oltb, otrcngtb, csd bcaoij. Prlcss—3s Cd, 6s 6J ', 7» <kl, 10i 61 and 21o. Post frco fromO'GBADT, iWalerford. ol3.4r.96 "[niliDER'' Rtzora for Ueooecs of oige acdI Pi ! luiurlons eaeo lo (baring cannot bo »ur-paused. Prices—6a d BlaoU ; 81 6i I»ory Handle,peat free. ! O'OOADT, Watcrfoid. at3.M66 lUUiDER" R'ior P/uta ia tbo psrfeetlon of

JUli i»Il) Etrop : prepsrttiooa. Pries— ForLeather Strop* 6d, for Caoras Strops 1B per box.O'GBADr, BalrdreEacr, Watfrford. ! ml3.4t66 QIPBOCK" Bazors 6s eech ; Eropp, Bj 6d tad

kJ -Vi 01 5 Kropp Rizcr Paste, 6d : Eropp:Shaving Broibej, 6» 61) and 10s Oi ; Krcpp Strop,;7>6 I , O'jflBiDr, Hilrdresser, Waterfcrd. , ml8.ltEEO1HEB ADJ UTOR bege to lafira yo\i oa ,

: me0deriiODj of concecra'lojj tbeir iivcj totbaCbristfsn Edocot'oo of Youth In the Order of tboDe Li Solle OtrbtUn Brothers that be nlll gUdly :eorrfsprna with th?m from Da La Salle Botrect,CestloiooD, Moootrotb, QucouV Co. . . • " ¦

The proper oge for tdmiiiloo U froml4 to 25,nar iTHi Nelw T>pe and New Machinery rre caaVV execute all Printing /Work equal to any

H0S80 ID ti» Prlnttoj Trado. : COEO tbsn to TecPpFS OfflC9. ] ' : / . ¦ ; ¦ : : . -. |

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T\T _ /f \] ' *n /ra A M ¦ /PA ' \Www (Gkiids for tl® Beai©nj IN OUE

Maatles, Killiaery, Dress and other Daparrj iaents

1BWA3$D B3iBVY <^ OO.S

MOUSE ' (WISHING

67 , 68, 69 & 74 , Quay, V/atorf crd.

n^HE completion oi' our receni alterations affords us spaco for

the prope- clasciticatioi anc di6p U y ot' Furniture , and

otn-iateo tne necessity that hitnertc

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Ov. huvtr has returnee

purctiasss ir Carpets, Curtains, Bedsteado, Furnituro , ic, arenov iaio ou in four magrnincont , spacious and v/oll-lightcd

Stiov koonit wnoro a visit of inspection will be deamed r> fp.vor.

In- tiulf opaco ai ~ \.

manufa ctur- u ' .f urniture and

are invited to mffpect their oraora

is one but thoroughly seasoned timbers ere used .

JPo T0B1N <& SOBTS

MOW OPEMW((

wo nag- %D aaiiMiHco that

Iv i'. QUAT .fuATE KELLT

A 3 @¥ , Faslioaable Is SelectCarofpJly efeocoa ia

LOWEST CASH PRICES

mm OMmSesd Potatoes

Dead Oato :Gesd Earley

Gcod Pot=.to=3. •Pure Bog Flouodcrk ... 7d pc? StooiEa'lj G«rto=3 (Scatoh j .. . . 01loportrd Scotoh Chaiapioai ... f.] t &

(norraated,Paro B03 Championa .. . . 'A ,Imported Scolob Beau' y of Boito ... 7d „

Tbla Potato ia capcrofdlojj tbo Cbociplon ; h voryranch a hwvlcr cn^ppor . ocd a bcitc? keepingPolsto.

Seed Gate. —P.r B»rre l

Xmportsd Scotch Blccli TarUrj1 8csd Out, I61 0J.Hoaje-Groco (Quiin'o Coaolj), do. 10a, 11« L 12)

Specially celeoted from last t>c:oa'o ImportedSeed ; tcrccd and prepared here.

Seed Besl&y. —I? ported Scotch Chotnllor , 1U pjr Barrel. 'Hoaa-GronnJQoeco'o Coaoty) Cbovollcr, 10J, 11S

12I acd l'4i per Barrel.

Wu. BELLY'S 8PEOIAL BOI^E & DLOODCOMPOUND ,

For Grcss , Pototosi1, O«ta ond B"rlcy, Dlaayohopt In Btoob.

I bsve DOO been 25 ycira in tho Seed Trr.dc. Ibate givon it special etndy ocd attention. I buy alln>y Imported Si;dj for cub in tbo b::t curlieto. Iceieot all my Homo-Gronn Seedo from tba boatcrcwers, ood in districts ibat I koov? nill onlio abcacfloisl ohanco for onr local (armern, Heoca myoucco:: in tbo Seed Trcde, ocd tho ptcit citlofectloamy S:zdo bavc rjlven to tbc:o nbo havo conn themla tbo pact. —WHOLESALE PCICE8 ON APPLICATION .

DAVID nEwiiBALy,THE B U I D QE , WATEEI 'OB D.

<S-E,AZIM<& TO LETs7 m cd u ® in us c

FBOPO8AL8 will Vio rcctircd by thoucaorol cocd(or tbo QEAZINQ to 'tbo Sid Ofcembsr

Dost of tho Eastern Division of tba Lands ofBacliotrand, Tramoro,

Cont&lnlnQ 111 Iricb Acre:. : C'attlo bcrded otbocer's rlotr. Dciun K ELLY (Stonord) will etonrtbo Lscda. ! ; ¦,

GUINireSS, UAtlON L CO., :17, Collfco Grcoa, DabllO.

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THE DWELLING HOUSE AT BUTLEES-1O\7N, lately In ths occu^atipa ef lit Patrick

O'Connor. Th's Home 1) almat tvro milca fromWttctford, it it in cocd order, cud ; bes aa •bamlintwcter supply. Tto BedroonJ *ro largo, csd nellveatlltttd. Apply 'to ¦ : 1 : ¦T' , THOMAS TEIGGE,: j Csttalao'CUcit , TVo'.cxfoid,

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DEPABTMEMl

existed for the overcrowding

from the marketc, and hie

C-iucy, is now devoted to ihe

Bedding, and here Custc:ners

11; oourse .ii ' manufacturo.

w© ara now skowaag at

WATERFORD ,BHUTHKR S),

the last; Harkotn.

MEW G:00B8oBitter Oranges 10d doiUauanao ... 1/G „Jaffas \: i „Murcia OniDgcs (Bloo ;l) 10J „

Now Oniono.Tomutoes ... . . . yd lb

Tunuy Fish iu Tins.Cream Caramels ... Cd box

Milk Canunolu-—o—

mm WHITE S oo.950, UUAY , WATEErOED.

WATEEPOBD, LIUEBtCK AOT) WE3TEENEA1LV//JY.

RAEL1C ATHLETIC ACS0CIAT1ON.

Qvczt Hurling Cz Pootti2.ll CoatcntoTO EC UnLD lit

T1PPERARY orv SVUDA V, APlUC ith, 1GJ7.

BB. CEOKE OOP TIES (&n!-Final). nCNBTEBV. CONNAUGHT. ITOOTnALL-IIilUncr,

CmroT. DnncarTBn, Wttcrford. BUULINQ—Tnlla,Clare v. Ardrabnn, Qnlrcoj. COOK'O 8pcclal EsoortlODnlll b» run no nndtr :— ;

Timta of (tsrtinj cad Fr.rcj Ibiro end h:cl.Srd claM

Froa o.n r:tarDln3 caco_ . _ . dsy.^7tlorford 11.C3-JqroDjjo ... ll.<3 f o. Gdtlddoirn ll.O f " uaCanlcli Il.i3 JBitobeelan 12.15) , 6iClonmol 12.00f Io biCabor : 12.60— lo OdBanoho ... ... .., 1.6 — to (id! Arriving tt Tippcrary about 1.16 p.ra.' The Botnrn Train uill learo Tlppetary at C SO p-n.Tioti ts oill bo avaibhlo for Bctnrn by tbl» Train ondato of iesao Onlr.j For Tiotia'a and cJl information apply at tlio Tftrioaostations. ' '' THOMAS COOK 6 EON.! 117 Groftoa-st. (opposito Trinity Colleca), Dablin.: To Mornm».—Mr«. Wisdoir'i 8oothlnB[ Srrap hwfcccji : n»«a n»crfiftr:eu« -b3TiilllOD» of moiheit for tbelreblldren whlls tettblnj irtt» perfect nieces*. ; It wflrnllototba looriinatier-tBtsodittelj' It i* plrasant to Uato 1 )trrcfluMi nalnrtl quiet ttoep, t>T rolicrtBir tlui child fron£»!B J U9 tli* mils djerob a*sku " u brle&t M bottoa.Of ;¦)) Cbemlit It. 1|<L per lottla ¦ . .{ Evealoj Baits } Special taltso frcD CO} opr/nrds.PoltoiD Sicn epplicatlon to' BolDtt-.oa, ' LcdltcaFtr£CS0D' & CV-« ltd.. Watsifors}.

40 Years' Reputation j ; for Purity and Quality; '; :'¦ ' S'AYilEK'S . ¦ VCHOICE! OLD BEAHDIBS.

Anurdcd tho Hcdal, London, 1882, " for tbclr •' Comiderable Merit."

Bottled ct Cojrnac, und labelled aocordlnu to<*&,ONE, TV70. THEEB, AKD FODB 8TAE0.

Icqniro for SAYEE'fli BBANDY, and <3oap-r=: vrithftDy

: ' III PULL 3IZE : BOTTI-ES.Trido Shipping Orders to

i ; .ME. J. J- BLACE, o1 C0UUEECIAL BUILDINGS, DUBLIN,! ¦ Agent for Ireland. 2- 2ia> ...

: : B ^ a m isB . mHE Galo of the >r VICTORIA HOTEL,JL Tremor?, has beca cdjonrncd,

THOMAS WALSH & SON, Anotioaoaro, ie.Tto Hall. Waterford.

NO. Si UAN0E-5TBEET. WATERFOED

Auction of Eoueohold Purniture,Lofty Chimney Mirror, ChcConier nith UtrbloSlub, Plate GU83 Back and Punch ; Drar.ia.iccd Bedroom Suites, Dinner and DercertS:r7lc:3 ,C?i7lc3 tlcohino by :Hown & Co (daojt can),Fdctiiy;ii csd EngriTincs, to. ;

mo BE S O L D B Y A U C T I O I i

WEDimSDAY. 7th APEH>, 1897,at 13 0*010011,

By direc'ioDO of tlr?. LAPHAU (nho is leavicj).THOMAS WALSH & SON, Anctioa:cr«, fcc.

Tbo Hell , Watorford.

BAYVIEW, NEWTOWN, TIIAUOEE

mo B E 8 O L D B Y A U C T I O NJL on

FRIDA Y, 9th APRIL, 1897,At 12-20 o'Cloak .atBAYVIEW.Norcto ^D.Trcccre,

Tbo Eotiro Household Farnitnro, viz :—Dining and Drowinn Ecoas—6 Uatiojany Chaira

ia Unircloth ; Arm and Eiey ditto j Lounger ; SetMahogany Diniotr Tftbleo in three parts ; Loo,Contrp, SideQnd Wori Tables; tlabogrnyCbeConicrj4 Chairo in Greon Eop ; Arm Chair and Lounger tomatch i Wbatnoto ; BrocEols acdTaprstry Carped ;Windon Qanrjingo and Pole3 ; Lamp] ; Pictures ;Fenders ; atcalo ; Sluntlo Bcarda, &o,, ic

Hall—SbeMton Sido Table, Tno Osli Chairs, Oil-ulotb, Lamp, io.

Bcdroomo (4) oontain—Mahogany ncd Iroa Bed-otcidp, SpriogaDd Stra o PilllaEj op , Hair Mattrc: ;c3t'catbor Bedo, Bolotoro and PHIowa , Beddinp, TbrcaUahofjany Cbesto of Drawcto , Bacia Standa ucdWr.re, Toilet Tublea cad Gbsoea, Coioposito Prcr? ,Towel Eoib, Cono Cbairc, Comoodca, Carp-jto,Oilolotb , tc.

Eltobeo and Culinary Requisites In varietyyiooer Stand , Garden 8tot , io.

Tcrm=—Caob.THOCJAO WALSH ti~ SON, Aoctioncor:, Cc

Too Mall , Watfrford .

KILL. CO. W ATERFORD

(NlJAE CABr.Ol.L S CBO8S AND KlI.:iACTHOUAS)

rnr.srtcnfc Auction of 30 Dairy Go-rra"" end othor Ctool:, 2imbc>rf oto.

T["0HN M U K P H Y bavin;; beon ftvoarcd with¦ dJJ loatrcotioD B from NICUOLAB Powva O'SuE-,' Efo, D L, (nbo i» cbcoRln^ his jyotca of fcrminjj)' will" cell by Aacilon ci KILL , CO. V/ATEEFOED,

OD TUESDAY , the 20tb APIUL, 18fr7, 3OExoalleatDairy Conn (abort horno and Kerriij) in Calf orrooently CaUcd. About 12 CBI TCP (from 3 to 0

1 aonlbo). 1 Oil Landaa Carriije. Alto a qoantity0! flr litabor poloo 1X> to 30 foot la ljogtb .

: U.B.—Kill ia uithio 3j alleo of Cit'rolls Cro;s end

milco of Kilmaatbomaj Eailnay Dtationo. A

PU caro nil l bo at Cairoll'o CroB3 to ccet tho T7a-orEord trsio arriving tt 10 o'clooi and conveyncLtorp. Tho ratufa train Icavea tliis cbtloa fo:"Vatrrford at 4 30 p m. For coavooicc.C3 of buyersinc animnln purohesed ml fj ht romcio on Ir.cdj forncti tlm? as m»y bo trroai'ed.

iilo at 18 o'clock ncoa. Pacctucl cttcndcncj^lejtcrf i

JOUN MUEPHT, Aoclionotr ,O'Conoell-nlreDi . "Waterford.

0UNTY OF TIPPER AJSY.

-an WJIUARY NOTICZ.

oportr.at Oalo of Valur.blo j?c

IT1 J TJ TANEAUAN is fovocrcd nith in.lll o Qj 0 iOL ctrnctlo aa to SELL BY PUBLIC.I 'CTION at an esrly dato part of lb« Laods c!.SADOBBEtt, containiDfj 118 »crtu Irlrh Plonl;-nn Lloonuto or thereabouts, bold noder Icico ct aindcrato rent.

"bn Landa, nhlob nro of ,exC3llcn f. ijuallty, cnit-10I0 for irrodne »nd Dolahio a porpoccj, are citc^tocdcccat to tho Town of Carricir-oa-iioir.

A further tidv*ni'CO)ent of G"b will duly appcr.r.Fo? firtlculara epply to tho nndcrci^cid, bj

uhoa prlva'o oQora oill bo received.KENNY It 8TEPHENS0N , Solicitor? ,

CirrloU-oa-Suir and W«torfcrd.

(AMK HICAN)

Liquid Hair Bye.ODO preparation. Gives natural

:olours. Hellablo , Permpnont ,Harinlci>3.

LJ fico, 2c. Poot Proo, Cn. 2d.?ccUcd frci from obaorv.it ion.

LADIES' COMBINGSUliientaDglcd by a New Procerj, and

inodo Into Plaits , Switches , &c.Bc.3t V/orli Guaranteed.

1? V.IC2. la. 6d. PE32 OCPr ompt t l tentbn to Orders by Post

Auimms :

So G9OJEABY9LADIES' & GENTS' DAIRDDESaEE,

Quay, Watorfovd-—o —

I coitDiiiaa vtuu TO AHV JUAOI'.

COUNTY OF WATERFOCD

noAD cEaoioncTo Road Contractors and thoo iatcrcatod in Conaty

1'rccQotaouto.

BAY3 for HoMinc Kosd 8cc3i(.c3 , provio;3 toSoacicr Aeoiica , '8!)7. For : —

Kiloallih'ecn , at Milopoot , Thureday, C!h Hay, 1G07,rt 11 o'Clocl;.

Gooliler , Callairhacc, 3amo day , at 1 o'Cloc'j.Uidaiothlrd. Tracoro, Friday, 76b liay , ct 11

o'Clook.Uppcrthird, Carrickbec. 8atarday, MthUay, at 11-30

o'Cocli.Glcnaboirv , Ballymioarbory, llondiy, 10th May, at

12.45 o'Clock.Coahcjoro ond Cojhbrido , Lismoro , Tuciday, 11th

* Joy, at 12o 'Clooli.Decica Within Dnira, Cloibmoro , Thorcd^y, loib

U«y, at 12.30 o'Clook.Uccicj Without Drnm. Dnc^arrsn , Friday, Mlh

Mcv , at 11.30 oaock.Cuanty ot Largo , Danj;arvaD , f'inia day, ct 1

u'Cloc!:.At DaaEarvan tho Bosinoca of the Coactv nt Lnrjo

nlll ba catered opon at Ono o'OIock.AH Appllcatiooo for Pro.icntmontw, ic., nc;t bo

lodced la ny Ofiica, on or before 8ATURDAY , tho•21th day of APRIL, 1837, and no Ar plication nlll bacctcrcd oa tbo Prosontmont Sheet tho-t ia not propartdin c::ordacC3 nith tCD Act of Parlfatnost.

nscolulion ptcud by tbo "Grand Jury £ » GamncrAcclrc3, 1833, acaondod 8amn«r Atuiica, 1890:—

CT To Ho»D ConrniCTOn »MD OTHEC* .—DuoUcd thMia totara ill Tenders for worki 10 lie tj lca at AdJ'uroc-46ca:lons for tho v&rious Uaronlcs in tbo Coantr bo lodgedla tbo Sccrotarj Grand Jarj's Offico W»tcrfortf , uot laterth'-ni o'Clooi, p ID., on tbo day prcTloux to caob Soistoas,and that no TouJtri bo recoliod t i ler tbtt nour. cad in tbacoca cf tho Baronj of Olcnabolr/, that Tenders kv lodged entbo Batanlar proiloos, and that tbU Iteration to rriatcJon tho chesu for PrcccjtDOnt SCJI IOUB .

B. G PAUL; 8ecrct»ry to tho Grand Jary.Coaaty Eocrotorj'* OlUco, Contt Honca,

\7at«rford, 17th U&rcb, 1BS7.

H O N E YMESSRS F1ELDINGS, LTD.;

BANKERS, LONDON,TT^VirE cppllcstloaj forloarj a frora £C0 ti il.COOJL from ell trc:inortby torrovrot:^ Uod;:itotourcct ; ccay ropayocnts ; «b3<>latf>eccr coy.

Addie?o-F1ELDINGS, I.TP, !49 Laoor Doroinlck-droit, DaMic

j p \ *j|' 0 Makes Boots and Harnccai <0) f O \ (d v/atsrproof as a dack'a b.-«;kILy Oi II O rt ' and as Boft na yclTcS. Adds

GOLD LTDDAL allows polleokj.__ . , ¦. ' . : : 19 ISxnromou HxanisT

II mill |fi) |/Yi] T,l) Ita ito fld'ia end £3 Od.ik/ VI M lU/ iLiLfl of nil Bootnwkers, Baddlw,I : 1 ; ! Ironmongtrs, io,LOCAL U.MIAVAY ; V \t \ V »l O . '¦

TraCa CectlpU for woot ondiin 23tb Uarch, 1C37 _Watortcrd T?atorfordTKnVenjij> W»t»r o":i aud andCcntrM"Jun;tlon Dijnrr'ra. I'lmork'l Irc'.uLd | nnHtiiT 1 1 «n.t; *.SiO a'.Uf ¦.<>!)} uilf¦ (29i ial!ia) ! timorc'oj-n). , oi/jn^ I or«, • iJra-'ln

Patens'", , 83 01 6 .„.:.. ... ¦Parco>, tt, ¦ , . : IQoofc^'atilo' J :<B3 0. 0 ...

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TA1LOB1W©J, W. & Co. have secured the services of a Firat-ClaE3 Cutter, and

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JAMES WALSH :,& .CO4S9 QUAYr, WATEEPOffiB,

(JA MES WALSH, late of Messrs. J. Hcarni & Co.)

THE CATHEDEAL.

FttB AWKUAL RBTEEAT1OB ECTU IiniUCUW OV

rfl/J LEA G UE OF THE CROSSWILL D3 OPrMCD IH TOE CATUCDttAL

AT 7 O'CLOCK , P.U.,

on P A S SI O I J GUITDAY ,•4*b APBIL.

Tbo Bctrcit nill ba condoctcd b7THE LlEV. FATHER O'BRIEN, 0.11,1.,

Iochico:t>, DubllD.

icwJLtiiitliild UUItil Sili Eot /iDUorffiuTM WATEBFOB.B

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a SJCIC H USDAITD, or a DICK CU11V ?TUKI COPSDLT TnC

Lillian American Herbal CoaAT 551EIB

CONSULTING ROOUS,

2G. BAILEY'S NEW STREET,T7ATEEF0ED,

Who treat dbeacsa on the American Systemby the uzo of Herbj, Barkc, Roots,

cad Sapa of Treca.

Thousands of Teatimoniah on the vnluocf tho

LUZZZ OLn CECD/ia DE L\CIZEIJ2

A: CnBTIPILD UASSEIOIl IN ATTENDANCEDAILY.

SPE0IAL1TIE3 >IHDIGESTION, EPILEPSY,

IUIEUIIATIGU , ASTIUIA,BRiailT'a DISEASE,

GOUT, BnON'CIHTia.DIADETI3, SCIATICA,

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Tccih Gtoppcd and Estrcotcd: 03 tho Lite:', .A Ecricin Cyjica.

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FOE FARCY, BUTTON FARCY, WEED, ANDi V/ATED PAR0Y (LYilPQANQITIfl).

UDUEEOUO TE3TIMONIA^8.Kilbrecdy. KtlmsllooV.

Drar Lira Harcott—I to gkd to tell 70a it it »nest t&lcablo OlotarQt. I bare now tnenty jrcars'cap:rlcD03 ot ir, end »l«»Ji « racce*», aad tit ( cmen/ fa tbot I ono yea e. dwp debt of gntitode.Witb clcccrs tb okr, beliaro rne, yoat t Itoly,

}. CLIFFORD.EalllomalUa Honw, Mltcbrhtowa.

Dt tr LIcdan—I bave nrjob pltAtore Ia Informingjcu tl ot tbs earo for Farcy you »«nl no bit tot*rat cicit incccaifol in «*cry way, and co-opl«Ulycared Ibo hone 1 treated with it—Yoor»truly,

. „ J, L. CAUHOLL.tlr« Fraccoj Natoitt. ¦

NO STABLE BHOCJLD BE WITHOUT JT-Prloa 4i 6d p«r Bax -i fxwhijc, 3d extra. Sold by

»I( DrosgUt* aad Cb«u>l»t». ¦Ooln Wbcl»Ml« AcenU-BOlLEAU & BOYD,

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TO HIE DEAF-A GtaUaman irbo osndblmull ol IHafaeta and Kobea la (ha H*ad *tutfcort»w> ywCT' aogwdng. will gladly md fallpwUepUfs oJ tita Itosudjr port ftaa.-Addttw, ItOuraw,AobtrlsyHooa*.gfa j ,Eoodaa. ;;, - •

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A OHAITCS! H7 THOUQAI7B3.A BEAUTlFtJL WELSH PONY, gwoj eot fca.i». and /rat otoppfr. PcrfcCly trained to ciiilaacd harness. Gontlo as a lanb aad playfoltj okitten , ni«h spick' and ipaa now etroogTrap andHarneca, to bo disposed of oa reieonabls letoa. Tbo

Trap Is aa Insldo «i"i a «i with ample roota for Inxadults or for B I X or raoro cbildicn. The Editor ofTua Nrws nill supply fcrtbar pirtlcuUro.

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' a s s r gs S3* cfe.MISS CAD0OAN j

IS propsred to B'»O Lcsiorm ia SlacJc.-j ; tj~jIn Theory of Unalc. Special cttcktioa civcato volca prodnctloa.! jFor terras, etc, eppiy toNBV7BATH LODGE;

WATEsroao,

OHIffffO HIG20I1YJf

: OST within tba put month or so a Copy cfJ SMITH'B History of Wotcrfordj in broirbcoTcr. Fludcr will bo substantially rftTrtrded br11 B " Ncwa OfBca.

O'Connell Street, Waterford.Twr/T1. «ro con ia a position to overodtga aa oldv v complaint wbioo wo cltco bearirtpeated totho present moment—That yoa cuinotebtaSo PrimaWaterford Bacoa oalalda of London Mafket. Aj oorIlr. UAnosT bat now takes up tba it&sanBesbof Mr F. E. BASSES' NEW BACON FACTORY,Sntaraerbill, vblctt U fitted op witlj tb« ttwttnodcra ApplUncs* csd Machinery fa* tba Mwm-factore of tbo ' ,Highest Class Bacon axid Hama, ' jno trill be enabled from thU d*t« forward loa«sptyHccsckeepats vlth tbe nederaenliosed. O.o4* ofthb Firm, whloh trill bj fsaodvqtul to »QT exportedto tba English Uark«U, Md will h* wld at nebModerate Priwi at mtut command atttattoa. - •HAU0 ... ... „ .M 8d to Od perlh.GEEBN & 8M0KE8 BACON :

in Flilcbea ... SJ ... M 61 10 7d „ROLLED BONBLEftSBEBAKFA8T-BAC0N ... 84 „C2T All tbs abota Care* will best U)t BtgWetedBrand—" P. E. BARNES."

1ST We will also kyep ia ftofk a fa^ tapptbo H)gb»t Clu* dfiEAMEBY ANp DABUTTERS at Lon«jt C*il> Frioct aad¦atli&cd that a trisliof tas>« will MMN 'patronage. <; . . • : , . .. - • . .

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2

Waterford i Union-r-vvEpNESDAY.

THE FIUST MEETING Of THE.NEW BOARD

TNAUSPI C1OUS~"P£O0EED1NGS. '

HSr. Cadog&n ia Deserted by HiaricCorthyito Allies.

AN INDIGNANT PROTEST ; AGAINST- ; ATREACHEROUS CLIQUE.

, : ALDERMAN POWER RHDIVIVUS.

; A naUBEEEAD CnAXBtXAU.i fi

' ' I :

VHE APPOINTMENT OF THE DISPENSARYCOMMITTEE;

Tbe newlv-elected Board of Guardians of tbe aboveunion met on Wednesday, tho chair being taken byMr A NTHONY CADOQAN, ViooChairmao, City Hi-'bSher iff.

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Tho following member* were in n'tondaoce—Ciptaio L W bonaparte-Wy.e, J P; LieutenantK'ohurd Car« w, E N ; Mr C Redmond, T C ; MrDavid Hy Und , T C ;M r W S Ward, J. P t Mr ThooCbnoolly Mr Ulohael Maddock, ,Mr H D Fioror ,T!C; Mr Patrick Kenny, Mr Jamco Flyno. Mr H LWard, Alderman Richard Poff'er, J P ; MrTLomaBW&lsh , Mr William Rockett, Mr Kibbard Morrlssay,T C ; M r Michael Maber, Jobn PoTrer, Me DavidHalleTi Mr Thocnia WaUh llr Edward Brecnan,Mr Michael Rocketi-, Mr Joba Hoynoj^ Mr JohnQtiano . Mr Patrick Grant , Mr Wlllistm Danoby,Mr Nioholas O'Neill , Mr John Power, Mr .C PBriton , J P; tbe Hon Dunpby, D t,; Capt Cogbl:?a,IP. •' :

FACT3 AND FIGUBE8.Thu numb?r of inmates ID tii e huuso on Saturday

night last was 839 ; in- the corresponding nei'k lastyear the figures were 796. ; r ¦':

Tho return of ; the .stimulants consume} daringthe we^k reai 03 ' follows— GI ^ BSPB of wio r , nil ; cor-responding r.eck last year , 21 ; glasses of whfskoy ,2 ; l»«t year , 40 ; pints of beer i 49 ; last ytar , 66. .

The number of patient in tbo fever hospital waa6 ; last year , none.

The cost of provisions and brcesaarles cou°ucuerfduring the acek was £100 83 9d ; last yosr,;£90'.29I d . ¦ : ¦;¦

Tho outdoor reliaf iill showed that tbero' wore1053 pet6ono on; tbo lint durini* tbe week , aed tbentioUDt of tnocoy expended in their bihslf wnt £59"•jjld. Corresponding ! neck lait year , £62 7a Id:THK ELECTION OF CHAIRMAN—A 1DEVELOPHKET.

The gceat-ot interest v/oa manifested In thisnppoinKarot, The outgoing gentlemen—MessrsP |J Power , M P, Chairman ; An'hoDy CndogaD ,Vjce-CbBirman ; nnd Mr G< Uj»b , rrtlrrd , D V C.

MrH yland briefl y pVoposod the appointment olMr Cadogan aa Chairman of tho Board, sod indolog co paid a tribute 'to tbo ability vrith wbioh hionominee had discharged tbe duties of that offico inthe ypa r ju«t l-losed. ¦

Mr Patrick Gr»nt eeconded th« motion, and en-dorsed every word which was spoken by tbe-pro-poaar. j

Mr Redmond supported the motion, and said thatai Mr Cadogan bad proved himself so iasoful andpraetical a ohairman, | he WHB clearly entitled tooccupy the first chair (ifta ', boor). Mr P. J Povrer,tho first chairman , "as no doubt an amiable andCeniloojani y mnn , yet ' it was quite Impossible forhim to till the oflic* of chairman of Ibis !union andaitiod to bi« duties In Parliament (hear , hear). MrC&dogin waa one of ' h*; most attentive and practicalchairman he (Mr Rtdinoud) ever knew—and boknew a good many chairmen for several years past .Formerl y th« business itt the boird used not be overtill three or foor o'olock In the evening ; bnt now —through the K» eat attention and caroof Mr (Udngan ,it c noluded about 2 o'olcclt every Wfdoeida;evening. And this nc.3 a very great advantage notonly to t'-e guardians, but to tbo ualon-a'. -large(hear , hoar). I

Mr Tnouias W.ilBh proposal na an amendmentthat Mr P J tows'- b» ro->- |.cted as cheirmou.

Alderman Richard Potr^r EStoDdon tbo motioo ,and in doin>; so appealed t> the Hi ^hj Shcr ff toallow his name to be withdrawn , and not press themeetin? to a division. I

Mr M»ddock advised Mr Cadogan not to retire.ax. wii»i;»»— I barb no notion of doln;j It , my

fri*od.Mr Maddoot said be thought tbat from the way

in which Mr C^dr'gan bad managed their busln ppalo-tye ar be was entitled 10 be their obairman thisyear (hear, bear). j

Tbe Clerk propoped to take a poll , and nas pro-eccding in tbe usual form , when

Mr Cod^gao sild— Allow mr for a motrent , MrM BO V O'J. Befoie Jan take a poll I must . sny tnat Icannot agree with|Alderman Powerthat there wouldbo anything wrong or Irregular on my part inallowing my name to go forn-ard , I am at a losa totee wh y I should do so, or wb >- be or any other manshould expect me io adop t that courte.

Alderman Power—I did not say it would be wronp.Mr 'Cadogan—Tboo , Trbat »re you Uying to any ?

(tanf zhtvr). ;Alderman Po-ver—Tout it woald bo an aot of

graco if yon vf itbd jaw.Mr Cadojran reminded tbe Alderman of thecom-

parativo analogy nbioh the rid noman made withtojjird to an " an cbt of igrace" <»hon sho was young;and the lime psychological fote from her moretso'.aied vision , and wont on to say that he thoughttbat fbtn a man bad faithfull y discharged ihebutinosa o( the beard for twelve montbc, and whobad been associated with tbe board before some ofit! reembera were tijrn, Besereed any little honorarydistinction which it waoj within its ponor to bestow.If 7Mr P J Po itc r rad attended the Board with onydegroe of regulstlty darioa hia year i f ofEce , oreven 1' to nas abU to at'a-nd ia hla preseot petitionhe (Mr Cadogan) would not have a word to sir.But «i the rct crfe was the CIEO hp failrd ti 8e^> whatvojtf d ri ght Mr Power bad in the chair . For hit(Mr Cadogao 's) part , he must oonfe-s that bo be^sntho world a 6trcnj> pclitioian but he nii-t now saythat he sae a Btri t noc-coDformsl (loud iaogbtet) ;for, to repeat himBelf he regarded what "as a virtueIn the days of his :yootb as a nlckfdneas now (batbe KB I f a l l i n g into the aero ye 'loir leaf (laughter;.He had bsfore , aDd ho would aunin. If he wsuolect 'dto I c e chair discharge hi? duty impartiall y and withfair pUy tonardR every man wko sat at that board.

Tbo cote of tbe board was takeo as between MrP iwi r and Mr CadrgRU,

FOB M B CADOOAN —Messrs Radmond , Hyland ,H L W»rd , W m K Ward , L N B-W y;o,TbomasC^r .noll v, Miobad Maddook and H D Kisber—8.

FOR M R P J POWBB — Mee»r» Thomaa Wulah ,Will iam R cket t , Michnol Kookott, Donp tiy. ThosKell y, Hj lly, John:Pow ?r , E Power, Manrlci' Power ,Micbacl Miber , Patrick KenDy, O'Ntill , andBrennan—13.

Mr Grant , who recommend Mr Cadogcn, did notVOtP.

Mr P J Power , M P, WEB sccordlng lf declaredelected.

Cuptaln Wy8«—That is 60. Thio gentleman , MrPowtr bed bettor take tbe chair. Is he here ?

Mr CidngaD then left tbe obalr. amidst manyprotestationB of dissect from Ibe members. Uewas again and again requosted to rosume t ic teatbut be sturdily refused to do BO , Baying— •' If thatis your giatitude tn a man who bao devoted hiatime acd attention to yoor Inter *e's for twelvemonthi : you may all go bang. It is Hire for cue topat on my hat end bid you and your board aneternal farewell.

Snltiog the action to the word Mr Ctdogan pnten hla bar , and oasiing a look of ineffable scorn uponbis oppesere Uft tbe board room in noil justifieddiegust and shook the dust off bis shoes outside theprecincts of tbo workbonso as a testimony againsttnoiD .

Captain Wyre tf on thre w oot ihesugpestitn thatif Mr Cadogan were unanimously oppointrd Vice-Chairman perhaps some of Mr Power 'n frlonda onthe . opposite fide noold aek tbat geDtleiran to ie-sign In favour of Mr Cadogan (dori»ive laug hterfrom tbe opposition.) . . . .

Mr Jobn Power then Btepped up and taid thatMr Wyse bud no power or authority to speak forP J Power. .

Mr B Wyse- 1 never claimed any Euch privilege,I merely threw out a suggestion.

Mr J Power—We don't want noDO of your Bug-gostionp.

Mr Edmond Brenrao came forward and mado avery lame attempt to cover the desertion of llrCadogon. Ue sotd—Wo have come to a crisis to-day in what we B I O dole?, (cries of " Ob" and laugh-ter). I told my party thet CT6 woold bo wltbont ale&dir in conEequenco of , rrhat thdy did ovbr Ibismatter. And vrheb I saw what was going on I oaidI wouldn't turn out of it now

Ms Fisher—It !ia a political Bccndnl that llrPower is Chairman of this Board.

Aid Power—There are ecfino ¦people wbo wouldTOI O fcjr o broomstick in politics at thla board. Didyoii vote frr Mr Cadojao ?

Mr Fisher—Yes ; I voted for Mr C^ogan lastyear. , . ¦ . . i

Aid Power—Wo know yon did. . 'Mr Fisher-Yes ; but not as a " political

broomstick ," aa you call lira. : .Mr Bedmond then called attention to tie feet,

amid iEome laughter, that the chair .woa unoc-cupied. I ; ¦ 1 . : '

Mr John Power Vnmcdiately ntcppsd forvrcrdand said " We will get a Chairman hovfsomover."He moved as on experiment thct lit Potrlc!:Kenny should take the chair.

Mr Kenny eDJeyed the joke, hot declined to fillth

Mr Power then proposed Mr Kenny as Vice-

^"SVmoSr declined evea the h.Sher

I mm of conversation ensued, and an Intervalof anieSdB enabled the Clerk to say-^" Gentle-aw "wish to call your attention;to the factSat 'thereis still a vacant chair" 0™&l«)- .'

itr Harry Ward then moved tbat Mr KedmondtnUo tho chair, j in older to 1 get on : with thebusinesk. i I : 1

Capt \VyRC seconded tne niotioa.Mr Kedmonjl respectfully declined the positionAfter sorn*> [further ¦ remarks Capt Wyse

was inoved to .the chair by Mr Kedpiond, andbusiness was resumed. ¦ i ! '.

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Sir, Cadogtn vrta- then re-tlected \ics Chairnun oftho i Board linaiiiaouily, j As; alrrady 'stated _MrCiiogaii ¦ had ! |>ftj the Boaid when bo was]undercoingthB proccpa of tilection. ' . | • ¦

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'¦ ¦ . ' THE i*TOTT VXCC-CHAIOUA^DIP.Mr Or&at Biowd tha n pobtoent of [llr David

HjlanJito tbUiofflce. ' < ' • ¦: ¦; ¦ ¦ , j , •Mr Maddodi— I picpose llr iljher.i ' .' ; '¦¦ I

; 11r :£ Breiurti—1 beg to.»ecind Mr Hyland,'*r/Tm ntiftn * I ¦ i ¦ * . ' ,

HMr Bedmosd p: opto«J Ur Wttd, J P. ; ; :.

" / . Mr J& Power Bccond^'MT HyUnd'i nppolnkment. ^^ PINA WCIAL RELATIONS:The _ta}tioa parsed unanlaionsly./ : • . I . • ' . I , DEBATE '.Mr Hylaad Bald in thanking the Board, that ho'rcally ' ¦ : ¦ . ii"!. . Mdid notiwant the poaition , but at tba «ame time ho had ' ' ~ ~~^ '¦ '

to; thanV. the guardians for baving placed tucb. a mark BEILLIANT AND CONVINCING. SPEECHuf conadeoca in him by electing him as their deputy BY ODB ! CITY 1IBMJIKB. ;

;This included the appointment of ohalnnan, andtha inttregnum came to a conclusion. . I .: HueiBEBS.

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The chair waa taVen by CJr ^D ATID HTXAND, DeputyVioe-Chairman of the Board. ! . - I

Tho House and Finance jCommiMeca T7ere appointedwithout change. ' . ¦

THE DI6PEK8ABT pOMirnTBE3.^The Board, DB usual next proceeded to e'ect ths

various diapenBary Committees, \n which theri werenot many important cbantei, aa the appended reportwill illustrate. ; j I

WATEBPOBD DlsPEKai.BT 'comitTTEn.In connection with this committee two membon were

in , excess of tho statutory nomber.' ; ;On the motion of. Mr Maiirjice Power, seconded by

Mr Grant, the names of j Meaera A Farrell and C JBill were deleted* That ffiade;tho number right.

Mr W R Ward then! proposed that AldermanMphouey's name might bs withdrawn and that of.Or DKennedy, O'Connell otreet, Dubstituted.

ICaptnin Wyea ceconded the. motion, which ouadopted unanimonoly. < < ¦

|< Mr Mamies Poner noxt moved tbat ths nomo of Mr

James It Wright, John's Hill , bo replaced 00 tho list bythat of. Mr John Celahunty, an ex-member, bt thoBoard. : ;

Mr Grant caconiJcd tha proposal which par:ed neuicon* , i

Uhe firat meotin[j of thia Committee b fixed forMonday, 19th instant. ! !

: ULLID Dis^nsaijiT coiifiiTrnn.Tbe onl y feature in connection with the constitution

of the above was tho ah'sencs of a tepreBentative fromthe AglUb division for which there is at preeont noguardian. First meeting oh Tuesday tbo 6th.

KlLiii.0Ev6onE. • iIn thiB district Mr Andtew IiHeh takM the place ol

Michael iriSb, of Ay lwordstown. MesBrs DanielCuudy, Thomas Dunn and Edward Donovan are on asratepayers. Date of Cm meDting, Tuesday the 20that blieverue. -

EILITEADKN,;llr Flynn moved , and Idr Connoll y eeconded, that

MrMathcw Power be appoitted in placo of Mr hdmund

I^hor, who, it was Btated, hid never attended toy of

^M^ Thomas Walsh moved that Mr Bthcr's name be

retained. The motion was cecondefl.Capt Wyse—You might give a chance to thia Bide of

thM

br°U

F!yDn laid ho vita cure thai Mr Wtdsh t?ouldnot nres3 hi« amendment. .

Chairmiui-Uentlemen, you have heard the motion.An many aa are of opinion

Mr Fisher-Surel y Mr Walsh is not goinc to prewus to n division.

Mr Walsh (sharply)—I will, sir. ,"The Board then divided with the following result :-

For Mat Power—Kedmond , B jland. W Ward ,Wyee. Connolly, Maddock , FJsber , Kenny, LioutCorow ,

iSliaier-Thomaa Walah, Wo Rockett . MichaelEockett, Dunphy, Grant, T KeUy, Hally, John Power

E Po»er, M Power, Maher, O'Nesll , h Brennan and

"SrKTher'e name was accordingly retained and that

of the Bcv T Hearnc, P P, was added to 611 u vacancy.

The Cletk-Gentlemen, there are ten for the motion

and thirteen ngmnst.Mr Flynn—Beautiful victory !Mr Fiaher-Tbat is what 1 caU Toting for a figure-

heThf £.i »«STof thi. committee cill be he.d on

Friday, tbe 9th of A pril .WOODS -TOWS .

There wa. one vacano; in tho committee of thi.

^w'^John Power moved that this vacancy should bo

filled up by the appomvmont oi th. R«» Mauncu

FIMr 'Dun

Pphy -econde.l tho motion which waa adopted

Mr John Power next proposed that the , name of Mr

J.mi> PW«,"l Dunmore Kost. ehould ba struck out

^inTtUt of fir John Meada , ol liallymaclougb, sub-Stil

t mc infon'bie committee on Friday . 9th 1..1.

TBiUOCB DIBPENoiliT COEHITTKB.

Tho Board a, ao.mou.l y aca o.rd.-l" y J£'••«^^10 ho

^e° H'ef Flt^or SSSJ?'?.!". "& ST^C^Tlt

rfirst

Dm

°R:tinK of tho noW ComoiiU.. «Ul bo ho.d

0Vhrto

1.nd<: *tb°.f bCw Co-ittee appoint-

Qt nts and regalationt. :8TEAU BOIUEE.

Tho Local Govcrnm.ut Do^d n.Oto °0™*i<<a *

trSS 'J f tRsrr^report 00 this matter.

THE 8TI1HJLAN TB , .The Clerk h»ving read ont the return of tho

"rp^^ - -' rpUiento .cro therein the fe»or bonpital.

Tho Clarlc taid aix.Capt Wj»B-Did they col ttt>y tJbuUoy ot all •

MrWhor -i onppoae tho dootora did not consider itne

MrB<

Jorbn Vow (.ddre inir Mr Forte8oae)-Ia it by

your dictation tb.t the dootorB aro to bo guided iy^Vffort«ono old not eatoh .-th.foTesoJnBobwrTBl.on

rrhiah tiefl communicMed to bim by Liem C&rewMr Korteren. than turned ronnd ood retorted to Mr

Inhn Pnwer-" What bnsinew ie that of youre r 'J °

Mr John Power made some .ll«fan to -hat Wtakoa placo the p.ov.ous ™ ek. and end tbat ,t naa

^S^e-1 SSi-c P"do0 . .b.l aro yon^MrVohn Po««-I aay that you bano no bnalnor .3 toHln - Rto to th is Bonrd. „ . .

Mr FortWeue-Oh , I .e« . Well . thi. Board is verynoil able, to take care of itself . Mind your own business.

Tto matti r dropped.INCB EA.9KD VAXU 4 TION

Tho rlerk submitte d an announcement ol voloatlonreturc. which showed that .be Upton »« *1.200 in

adMalor K MkSdTtbat Ucrc... -.the r«.uH of

tto illusion ot Do la S»He College r«l«tioa .The ClerU (aid not ; it naa H oner«J.M r Redmond Bold that the return showed hon mnob

WV.erford was advancinff in wealth and property.OIIECNDANK.

Tbe sanitary reports contained tbo statement tbatih. sLleton ol 0. borse ww found at >,r«entank.

Mr Flyno atrongly protested against tho manner inv/hloh tbe locality "as bcini: looked after. I nasmost aangerons to tho pubUo health at presort , and^™.c|»ble people who went out tbat way for a walk7SZ .fternoSp "ore .hocM with lh. thiny theyoa * thcro hon. time to time. He thought Mr Ench« .Snb-Saritary Officer , onght to get speoiflo Inttrnction.to prosecnto every person foand deposilinc carcasesand offeO«Wo refuse there.

Mr Koche eaid h? had repottod on tb 18 onbject time

" Mr Eedmond caid that Mr Eoche onc ht to prosecute

""u'r^

K'enny-You moot citeb yonr baro first . Thoy

oomo around my plao. and defo.it mo3t offennlvothiBBB there , bnt n© oan'l find them at it.

Mr Eocbo promieed that he noald nso ereryvig ilanoo in hia powor in future, ond tbo natterdropped-

THE COTTiOEB.Tke usual prolonged dijeataion tool placo regarding

tho cott» K«B , tbe oontr»oton and the repair, MrMabcr , ClerU of Worts, vtoa pr.flent , and he said tbatthe tot-nnta wero maliinR frivoloni complauta whichwere given too mnob oar to by oertain <ru»rd1an» , ond

"u'was proposed by Liont Caren , B.N-, and seconded

bv llr Forteaauo—" Ttat tbo attention of tho Be-lieving Officers bo npeeially drawn to that portion oftheir inatruo'iono wbioh' direot them <o bring Im-mediately to tbo notico of tb» board any caso in wbinbtho obrct of the Laborers1 Act is defected by theoccop»nay of any poison other than a bona Jidtigricnltoral Uborer. and to tho duty whloh resta uponthem of inspecting at loast qnco a monlb tho cottagosin their district , and to brioB to the notico or thebeard any dffocts or abnae that may exlot , and at tboneglect of these important dotieB trill render themliable to conBuro or diombsal by th« board. "

Paesed nnanimonily.1 ECrOBTB BEAD.

Tbe Bopoit of Mr Doyle , E.O., woo read . Also thoExport of tboL Mocter, which Btited that ho bidrecentl y Bold 11 pigs. &o, forVbioh ho nao paid JB3L

NOTICE OP UOTI0N.Mr Walah gave a nolio» ol motion that only XI bo

charged to cpntrao'ora of cottages In each oiso nboredonro cornico.a v?ero not put ia tho norU.

C^AL TSNDEB.Tho tondor of Unrphy Brothers ITOB takon for bc3t

Cardiffccaal at 15» Ca per ton' delivered.TlliJ £i)ard-»bon adjourned^ '.j •

aAOiaEOD BUEEDD BVIL': A* true' as this saybg h in ecnrral life, it is onlytoo true that a sluggish and inactive liver is tbebeginning 'and cause of innumerable evils and com-plaints, such as jaundice, indigestion, furred tongue,sour stomach, flatulency, : bitter oily taste in mouth,yellow and: covering ol eyeballs , frequent headaches,especially over eyes, pcin in right >ide and undershoulder blades, costivenessand constipation, hemmor-hoids,* general : deprussion, languid feeling, burning inpalm» ol bands and roles of feet , palpitation of heart,sleepy andi tired feelings ifter meals, with burningears, irritable dispositions, wnsative skin with pimplesand othsr eruptions, tilecpleikness,|bad dreams, tickling6CnsatioQ in the throat vith collection of phlegm, etc.

I t x aj ef these syinptonis are present it is evWentthat the liver! docsj not act properly, and Warners'Safe Cure should at puce be employed beiug the onlyspsciaf remedy which piomptly I restores the livet tohealthy' action and establishes good health. A shorttrail will in a'l cases Prov«'" efficacy, as is testified byihousands wbo have been rratored. lo health.

CASBSL^'S gtfBLXGASSOZtfSWo havo received Caseell'p " Satorday Journal" for

Airil 1897> As qsual, thb celebrated journal ii full ofM orinitioa of tho noit varied kind. It must provem<ut interesting, to every houiobold, not: only n tbuSSntir, but id England, Scotland , and even lo far-iff AMtralUKMl America. ;C»,sell'. great pnbli>hu«

tun ™* general icfortBatlon ! whenv.r; tbe Englub

**?%&&$S tish DaDad." i is . ono'ther of their

peat works. It U . splendidly brou3ht out, and pro-

fU p^«s5flbtca£=eii

:ind iCc^Bny; Icidon, P^,nnd Melboonitti : : < \ ' ¦ ; ! ' : ; ' . !

A (on of Heel wiU makc L5oi.Oo6 pens. V !There are over 9,000 brass bandB in the Salta ion

^don 'is' psupeis Lnghj to fill eU the houiei in

Ifa'coat of paint were a^liei jto ihetiiia ofslnsij iaDbeinCf ^ealbwouldcBsuf ^etonrft , ; | -¦; |

The Hoo.ee of Commons on Monday nightwent into the 1 debato un the queation of: thoFinancial Relations of Great Britain and Ireland.To Mr. BlaUe, formerly tbe leader of the LiberalParty . in Canada, and at ono . time a Ministerther«, was entrusted by bin ooo.ntrym.en jtboheavy duty of Betting forth their viewa. Hfsresolution represented Ireland as ooffer'joiir abeavy grievance, and called forth for immediateaction by the Legislature to relieve it. . Th*Bpeech waa a very

^ fine and nmetfrly «xpoaition

of » oomplex eubjec', and commanded tbe !un-broken attention of tbe Houso1 dnrin? the entir,-lenRth. Mr. Blake's delivery was a little wantingin light find eliade. bnt the npeech wna extra-ordinary lucid throughout ; it ranged long p.ilmof f igunato as to bt) intelli gible to every body,and it stated tbe caoo of Ireland vritb gteatvigour, bnt with perfect courteay of languageand a fine distinction of tone And tben thesolidarity of tho Irishmen on tbe question "vaodemonttrated by tho riae of Mr. Redmond, thoParnellite leader, to oecond the motion. OarCity Member was listened to with rrrapt atten-tion, and bia speeob may be reckoned as one ofthe best of bis many brilliant orations.

Mr. J. REDMOND said the Honso wonld BCO bytbe fact that he seconded the motion that uponthe main Issues at stake there wan practical un-animity amongst Irishmen. Possibly when .thodivision tooV placo It might be found that all theIrish representatives wero not la the same lobby,and he must regret his personal regrot that theterms of tho motion wero not so modified as to en-able them all to vote In ita favour. (Hear , hear).The Irish case for redress for this groviance Vvaobeing put forward OD behalf of no party or class.but on behalf of the whole people , who wereunited, as, ho believed, thoy were never unitedbefore on a great public question during tho lastcentury. (Cheers.) The Irish complaint vrcq onoof unequal taxation and a regard to comparativecapacity to boar taxation, and Ireland declaredthat the Bnion placed upoa her a burden whichit was impossible for her to bear, whicb badbrought her to ruin and bankruptcy , whilo theprovisions of the Treaty of Uolon which wereespecially framed lor her protection had boonsystematically neglected and violated. Since 1853la particular , while the population of Ireland haddiminished and her national wealth — in comparl-osn with that of Britain—bad rapidly declined ,she had been overcharged to an oxtont amountingto between two and three millions a year. Didit not seen: Incredible that facts of thatgiavitr should havo remained for yoarawithout haviDK attracted the serious attention ofParliament ? (Hear , hoar) If It was sc

THK KA.OLT DID NOT REST WITH I R I S H M E N .The protest made at the time of the Union againstthejuHtice ol the Act had never ceaood to be ro-peated by generation after generation of lrishmonIn the early forties Mr Staunton , then memberfor Carlow , raised the question . Later O'Connelldid 60 . tben Genoral BUDD , The O'Conor Don, SirJ N M'Kenna, and Mr Michael Henry raised It.Xhey failed to Rain tbo ear of the House or indacoParliament to deal with the question In a seriousnpiril The great boon (jiven to Ireland by Chelabours of the Koyol Commission wax that It waano longer possible now tc Ignore these facts(Irish cheers) The constitution of t l io Commls-H I BU made it impossiblo for the Imperial Parlia-ment to disregard its findings It "vas appointedby Great Britain , aDd had a Brit is l i majority.Amengst Us members were nomo of tbe greatestfinancial authorities of the day. The case againstIreland was put before that Commission by themoat skilled witnesses. So one had Impugnedits Impartiality or Its capacity, and he assercedthat Its SndingB must recoive the serious atton-tton of Parliament Ireland waa to be congratu-lated that at long last this question had coaio tosuch a stage. (Irish cheers ) Th'VTOBK OP THJJ COMMISSION MIGHT BE D I V I D E D CtTO

TWO PA.BT(>First , tbat portion which dealt with tbo history offinancial relations ; and second , tho investigation oftho relative taxablo capacity of tho countries ThofuBt part had been exhaustivel y deal t wiLt. by thohon gentleman. No now facts had been discovered,but the good done was thai In tho result comeknowledge of tho facts had boon brought to thomindk of the pooplc of Great Britain (Hear , hear)Until that Commission sat and its roports wero pub-lished he did aot bohove that 3 porcoutof the Britishmembers wore acquainted with those historical fact3 ,Aiter a vory brief survey of tho hi6tory between 1782and the Union , tho hon gontloman went on to dealwith that treaty. It provided , ho said , that under nocircumstances was Ireland to bo taxod moro thanher; fair proportion, having regard to her taxoblocapacity, and that prinoiple was to bo carried Outoven aiter tbe amalgamation ol tho ExchequersThe proportion of 2 to 15 waa. hovjover, uujuat—(Nationalist oheero)—although Lord Custlereajhand tho Irish Government of tho day sought tomaintain that Great Britain uos treating Irolani inn. Bancroofl spirit Ia 1817i aftor 17 years of tbooperation of that proportion, what waa tho stato oftilings existing in Ireland ? Tho taxation had In-creased fourfold , and the National Debt had increasedfourfold, whilst in tho same poriod tho Debt ofEngland had not doubled . Then, in 1817. IrcJ/indand England became unitod , just aa much financi all yas legislativel y. In the 7tli Article of the Aot ofUnion and there was tho kernel of tho thing—itwas provided that Iroland after tho amalgamationof tbe Exchequers , should be in 0 position to claimoxemption ana abatement according as her circum-stances demanded , so that she should nevor bo calledupon to pay moro than her fair proponiou accordingu> lipr relative taxablo value.

THAT W48 THE PO SITION THEY TOOK UP TO DAT.(Nationalist chcersi They took their stand uponthe provisions of tho Act of Union , and said thatIreland'e clairi UDdor, tho seventh sootion of thattreaty to special consideration in maitcra of taxationaa a distinct part of tbo United Kingdom had novorbecome extinct Thoy assertod therefore a legal andconstitutional claim to DO taxed only In proportionto their taxable oapanity Nobody denlod that thatwa9 the legal aspect of the Aot of UnioD , and that thatwns cloarl y the intention ef those who framed it .In every speech made at that timo by Pitt andCastlereagh tho principlo was affirmed. That being60. really wbat toe Financial Relations Commissionhad to consider , and what Parliament would havoto decide , was tvhother Iroland did not pay morothan her fair proportion according to her resources.In 1853 Mr Gladstone, who was the author of agreat

eal ol tho injustioe from which they Buttered—(Ministerial cheerai--extended tho Income tax toIreland, and tho result of hia policy was to lncrcasothe taxation of the country botweon 1853 and 18G0by no lesa than two and a half millions per annumTho condition ol Ireland when tbat onormousaddition was mado to her taxation was absolute lypitiable. Sho was exhausted aftor one of tbo mostterrible famines known in tho history of the world ,and her population had been diminished by millions,the young men and the strong men of her populationwere fleoing away to every hind on tho lace of thoearth , and it waa at such a time as that that MrGladstone .added two and a half millions of taxationto Ireland, and inaugurated a sohemo under wbiohtho taxation was Increased from I83 lid to £l 5s 4d ,por head, whilst in tho same poriod in England, andwhilst tho prosperity of England was Increasing, thoInoreose was only 3a por head. Tho Irish membersof that date protestod against It, but tholr protestwont for nothing. Mr Gladstone promised that thatimposition should only be imposed temporarily onIreland; but it had remained in oxistonco ovor since .(Hear, hoar). Bo also Baid that it was to be com-pensated for by forgiving Irolan d four millions inrespect of loans granted during the famine. Theannual charge on thoeo loans including tho sinkingfund , only amounted to j6250,000 a year, and If theybad gono on paying tbat thoy would bavo beon paidoS long ago ; but the very first year of the ineotnatax yiolded practically half a million, co that thoyhad Instead ol a terminable ohargo of £250,000 ftyear a permanent incomo tax wbioh {or tbo tretyear yiolded half a million, and had cinco yielded23i millions. (Nationalist caeora). Tho fatal IVALLACT OND3BITIN0 THE WH0LC WNAKCtAL

POLICY OF 1853 Ivia tbo fallacy that equal taxation for article} con-sumed ia vastly different proportions in England andIreland wa! equality of taxation (Bear, hear). Bo-tnecm 1851 and 1885 tho taxation per head in EAgland oas reduced to 6s 2d, In Ireland it bad increrjodto 19a per head ; therefore they must look at tbattaxation imposed in 1853 aa unjtut and excessive, tieknew uf no oa* tbat controverted that statement, Andex far as be knew every member of tho Roy»l Com-miiaion agreed to it. To-day they were Bufferingfrom ths unjust taxation so impoied, and tho rialquestion whicb the ilonie would have to consider was—wbat was under nretent circumstances the fair pro-portion which Ireland eloald pay having regard to bercomparative taxablo capacity. Ho maintained ttatIreland WCJ legally and conotitutioaally under tboArticles ot tbo Union to bo taxed only cccnrdiajjtoher resources, and tbat that pravisioa had been violatedand that tn excessive and altogether bnjuitifiabla bur.den bad beean cast upon the country. (Nationalistcheers). A a to the taxable- capacity of Ireland to-dayas compared with Great Biitolu, it wonld bo impouiblsti) answer tho question with mathematical accuracy.Speaking generally, every witness examined befiroths Commission upon tho resources ol Ireland bore outtho'contention that tho proportion of taxation, waagreater than in England. The retult of tbe applicationcf all test* and atandards that should have been sub-mitted to ¦ tbo Commission, was that relatively tbeannual wealth of Ireland did not bear a proportion;ofmore at tho outside than about one-eighteenth or one-twentieth, but ia the result she waa fwind to bo contri-buting from two to two and a ball millions a year ; oftAxation moro than (ho should.

TOE OOVEBNUBNT WAS, rEBBAro, UPttNSlVE-Tr«l>D(l naa. perbapt, one of the po-ireat countries , andyet had a fiovorntnent -which vras, probably, ono of thevaost expensive. Why >,vaa- that 1 Tho government ofo> country apart from lbs will ol tbo people wooldidwayi bs expensive, wasteful, and extravagant("Nationalist checra). If Ireland were self-governed,did they imagine ; for ono lnitent tbat . tho C03t ofthocivil administration,-ol the country.Would bo so greatas it nu to diy—double per head of the population tovrhat it was in England ! Did they think A would bafound necessary to ap«Dd about a million 0 year overan armed polios fo'o'1 aboot balf tbe strength of, thoregular ermy -of tha United States t — (Nationalistcheers)—or would it b» necessary to bar a Lord Lieu-tenant with doable the calory of tbs freiiident oi tbaDoited States ? n.Trf-a A oonslpoc» ccatculiw '«;

England to liay vf hen it bad besn profed jtbat Irtlandwiaa paying three millions A year more than the shouldpay. (Oh). " Ik ia tirao you are far poorer than VAJare, It is tree that your population ia dltaiauhtoj*, thatyour indnatHea are dying or dead, and jfour generalproapeiity ia deoaylugi ;it Is true you ' are paying'moretaxation than we do, i but you have no gTisvanoo, hp-catoo la return we maintain against your will a sy«tenrof government In your country which is radically*a.4teful and bad." l(NAtionaliBt'chae.rt>). ,Tbc:prln-.ciple was cloarly laid!doWn by I Lord '« 'antlereagh thattbe expenditure in Ireland was Intended by him undertbe Act of Union, both while the proportion cftboqoo'n. existed and afjer the EichequcrB troro almalga-mated, to bo rogajded as common or Imperial expendi-ture. The witnesses before tho Eoyal : Commlnaionalso emphatically ! laid i\ down] that it ehovild be re-garded as Imperial expenditure, And BO' long as theyincutcd on keeptngj Ireland an part of the UnitedKio^ilom, so long would it be impoBsib'e :for it torefe r to money spent; on Ireland otherwise thaJn aimoney Bpent on thn general interests oltha Enipire.In tbo face of thoso factn. ' . . !WHAT DID TUB DKIONIST OOVERN1I«BT AUD l THD

UNIONIBT PABLIillCNT PROPOSE TO DO I i(Hour, hear). As be understood, they proposed toshclvb the question for an Indefinite time. His opinionwas that tho prnpp.»al for a newcommieslon was D, dis-honest ovation of the question, and if hs might respect-full y jay 60, a most cowardly evasion of their properresponaibi'ity by tbo Government. (Cb.cera). It's, \Esimply a dilatory motion. , Its one object was delaysand to manufacture an exenss for refusing justioo toIreland. It was: a matter which concerned tha.Unionists quite cs|much 03 the Nationally. It wastrue that they took their stand upon an nrticlo ol thoTreaty of Dnjon. That Union was protested apainotby Iroland, but it Was forced upon them ' by violencaAnd corruption. ; ( Renewed cheeM). 'Ireland- hadnever from that day to this ceased t> protest againBtit , but the Imperial Parliament had ipsiBtfcd upoirmaintaining It Under that Union Ireland had beenrobbed and pauperised. Uer population bad been re-duced by half and her people bad remained all throughas they were to-day, and aa.tbey ought to bo, reatle:^and disaffected to liritinh rqle. (Cheers). To d<y Irelandappealed to ono article of the treaty to protect her tornfurther spoliation. What answer did tho Unionist?make f Was tbe Union only to be osed fur the ad^nu-.taje of England nnd to bo torn up as worthlca ohenIreland appealed to it for her protection 1 Tho 'onfyargument had been that under tho Union justico. vmn.done, but they had always protested tbat ;this was not'rne' °nd here they hod disclosed the grosB wrong that.had been done in open violation of the expiczi terms ofthe Union. They had exposed to tho ¦ world' thoshameful fact that for forty years ond moro Ireland,poor depopulated Ireland, with her resources unde-veloped, with her fow remaining industries languishing,J/ith her education stunted, and oith the shadow offamino standing perenially by the cabin doors of larcomesses of her people, had been paying three millionsmore than her fair proportion of tho taxation whoncompared with this great, thriving, and prosperousland. (ChaerB). Lot them refuse justice to IroUnd,°h P°u* e" Dew Commission, take cart) that yearsshould pasa before ita investigations camo to a coa-cluoion , pack it if they liked so as to eecuto a vejdictopposite to that of tho lout Royal CommUsion ; mean-time thoy would go on in each succeeding Budget increuslD g the taxation upon Ireland ; let them do all."" " thoy would , but ho. at any rate, as a Natioua«list , would have tho conoolation tbat by their notion

they would h«ve torn to ehredi. tho la»t rag of argu-ment in favour of tho maintenance o f 'ho Un'on—(load cheers)—and they would have h'BUinod the day<vbon Ireland would 6nd iu a National Government ofhcr onn not only political freedom hot her bost taio-guud cgainst further spoliation. (Bcnewed chcow).

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REPOBT OF TliE COMMISSION S R8 OFVALUATION. ! !

INCEEAGE OF , £1,200 IN THE j VBAE.

Tho annual Roport of tho Comraloalonero ofValuation has Just been received at th|> Water,ford Union, and tbo roault of. tbat roport ia .verygratifying indeed stjovrlng os Jt does that Water-ford city especially—unlike the cltlca-c^d'towtii)In Ireland—Is Increasing In wealth Mi'd, Impor-tance. For instance, In I ho rJast year tfio Uuloaof Waterford has Increased la -valuation to thovory substantial sum of £1,200] Nearly, tho Wholoof thla increase Is In tho city, and country parts oftho union remain pretty much as berctblord. Thbvaluation of the union Is now £150,0fd. Build-lnR Io regularly (jolorj on In 'WRtcrfprd oyorymonth In the year, andyc t. sti'anBe to Bay, m factas !iouco3 aro built thoy arc occupied. At presenta number of novr :ctiyellloga ore being orectcd onJohn's HID, and some of tbem are occupied, wocbonld car, rathor too soon foe health-calio. i

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JEfiEMIAH O'SULLIVAN; OF MDLL1NAVA1•;. A HEBO AT LAST. . :

. A familiar figure-unfortunately for hlmBol f—in the city and ¦ neishbonrhood of Watorford fornorae years nast was that of Jlr Jeremiah O'Sulll-van, a wooden-legged veteran with a taste for; con-vivial sympathy, on tho Hon D F Forteacuo wouldcall It. Lately tbo world went hard with Sullivan ,and he mot with many buffettlngsand reproaches,some of whicb he richly deserved, and somo tbatho |dld not. Ho was a waif , so to speak , but avery robust ono, and his language at times :wn" froquont. patrifal , and frco.V He hud seen manysides of life, as:the goouol will show,' and at lastcame to that haven whence no old soldlor returns— tha poorhouso—except In o. cofiln , and thon tohis grave unwept, unhonored and unsung. Sulli-van was a very tall man, of commanding appear-ance, oven in hla distress, and had an Intelligentraannor of addreoalng blmoolf to his suporlors.He : served long in tho army, bnt was not a ptn-sloner until recently, whereby hangs a tale.

1 A representative of THE N EW3 took tho oppor-tunity i this week of ascertaining somethingabout tho antecedents of friend Jerry, and getting:at tha tight ooutco hoard a taio which goes onesmore to say that

" Truth la stranger than fiction."Sullivan was born over 00 many years ogo IuMull [navat , and was well educated'. Boing a bitwild In his boyhood ho bid good-byo to his master—tho writer heard him eay twelve months ago inthe pollco court that ho was nt ono timo achemist's apprentice—and joined tho army at atime whon the European world was In arms. Hejoined tbo 08th Durham Light Infantry and wasafterwards with tho first Battalion of the old13th. With the latter he saw and went throup;hall tho glory and all tho horrors of tho Crimea. HoBavod tho liveR of two officers by carrying thornout ef action on hh back , and wns obliged to 1 layone of them on tho ground while ho laid out afew Cossacks In another sense On another oc-casion whilo In tho trenches this floe old fellowand his comrades had their watch disturbed bytbe dropping of a Russian shell. 8auv* ?u« i«ntwas tho cry, but Rlulllnavat Jerry— where therodiron gr&ws, you will observe ' cooly lifted thedeadly ralssilo, and whilo tho fueo wr.s still burn-Ing flung IC out of hurm'i, way. Ho came back tobis scared companions and remarked , as theyheard the explosion of tho shell , that " there wasa thaw out there."

Old Sullivan ban provod to tbo catlsfto 'lon ol thoauthorities that ho T?M engaged in fourtoen forlornhopo3 as a volunteer, and yet like many otherCrimean veterans, ho camo through that fearfulcarnage with little more than the network of fioshwounds. By some freak of fortune Sullivan took hisdischarge aftor 19 years' corvico ; or, as ho profere todoaeribo it hlmaolf-- " nineteen years,; minus oneday, sir " He was at Inkorraan and BQVJI the tortibloovon'a oi that memorablo day wbon the groy-coatcdRussians yiolded inch-by-lnoh. and finally fell to theIntrepid d/ish ol the allies . But having rptircd beforetbo allotted poriod, undor tho old system of 21 years,ho lof' tho British Army as poor aa he entered , butcertiinly much richer in exporienco.

When Sullivan cut himeolf way from military lifebo drifted to America, and tho sarcasm of lifo waanever moro strikingly apparent than in his aftercareer. Ho bad hoard tho bullof a rattle in thcjbattlo ,and had hoard tho cannon roar galoro ; and camo outunscathed. But, alas I when in Amorica ho got hislog cut ofl by an ordinary resource of civilization ,yclopt a railway train. Then Jorry got a woodonBtump, upon whioh ho drifted back to tho old Innd ,and finall y to Watorford district He got intotrouble occasionall y, but it wao a harmless kind oftrouble to ovoryono but hlrasolf ; and finall y thiBwinter ho took tho ehelter of tho Watcrfcrd work-houso- whioh brings ua back to whoro v?o Biiouldhavo bogun.

At tho weekly mooting of tho Board of GuardianBof the Waterford Union on Wednesday tho followinglottor to tho Clerk of tho Union from tho War Officewas road : —

SIB.— 1 am dirccUd by the Secretary of State forWar to acquaint you that the Lords Coratnisnioners ofHer Majesty's Treasury have approved of tho award ofa epeci I campaign psnrjion of Is a day to JoreminhO'cullivan , late of tho 13th Foot, who la now under-stood to bo an iomato of the Wotcrford workhouse.Tha pension is given on the condition that tho manshall derive sntno appreciable personal benefit from thogrant ; and I am then-fore to request that you will tepood enough to state ribctber tho guardians will waivetheir claim on tho pension for tho ensuing quarter inthe event of the man leaving tho workhouse.

Should ho oltct to remain, tho letter added, theDepartment wanted to know whether the guardian*would issue to the man on allowance of at least 2» aweek out of his money, to be expended at his discretion.

Tho following TTOE tho concluding sentonoo of tholetter : —

" I am to point oat for tho information of theguardians that tho;o pcnoionn aro all of a pnrolycompacnionato nature and aro not grants a; a matterof ri[jht ; aud thai anlou3 thay (tbo tfunTdiann) can Be**thoir way to mo?t tho vio rco at tho Treasury, arid ofthio D«ptiitmont tho award of tho pensi JO Trill becomevoid."

Noedleoo to fay, tbo ccnrdlana ogrcol to tho term' oltho Io ter. Ur Sullivan le in rocoi pl of la a day—noarrears allowed —and in a short time will late his placenmongnt tho old v»tprana in Kilmalnhaa Old Mun '«H0apIt.1l,nnd fight hia battlf a o'er and o'or, maybap withciany anotbor comrade vrtio will recall thu timo ribenFrance and Eocland drove tbo Moicovito to bis kuocsand DjVcd tho way for freodom io t' e noir eaol.

It is onl y right to odd that Ibe I n rdy recognition oftho old vetomti 'H e?rvlci -s w\n oohiovod throa^h thncood oCices of Oenernl L rd Mark Kerr , who is abrother of Hoar Adminl Kprr . who U ono of tho mostdiaiioffuioh ed sailors, r_oit to Lord Charles Bareaford ,of course, I D tbo Entliuh Navj- .

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Tho Proposed PiEhsuard-IlocslareSteamship Route.

VIDEMCE BEFORE THE SELECTCOMMITTEE.

IUP0ETANT TO WATERFORD.Houco of Lords, Monday.

Lord Rookwood's Eeloot Committco of tho Houseof Lords to-day commenced tbo hearing of tha pro-ccodin3s in tha North Pembrokeshire and FlshguardRailway Bill, which is promoted with a viow ofobtaining powers to mala a railway CO miles longin Wales In ordoij to open up a through route fromFiohguard Harbour, in Pombrokosblr3, to Rocalare,on tbo coast of Wcxford. Tho capital to bo raisedunder tbo Bill is £1,200,000. Mr Balfour Browno,Q O ; Mr Noblo, and Mr Rowlands appeared for thopromoters, There were twelve petitioners againsttbo Bill , including tho London! and North-Wost«rn ,tbo Great Wcstorn , end tho Midland Hallway Com-panies , tbo main opposition being tbat of tho GreatWestern Company. Tbo Marquis of Bats waa alsoa petitioner, and tho reat were or.nera of Welshroilwcy3 end landed proprietors and occupiers alongtbe proposed routo. ,

Mr Balfour Browno, in.opening tha coca foz thojromoton, eaid tho Bill wcj ona of tho most Im-portant over laid boforo Parliament. It wasintendedtg, break down t> great monopoly which lay in tho

ibJancU ol tha Groat Western Railway Company, andto construct and mako perfect ia, now through routoto Ireland, It had long boon ia tho minds of gontlo-men conncotod with too diotriot, and in tho mindsof : Parliament too, tbat a through' lino mighttdvantagoonsly bo made from Flsbguazd toRosslaro,on tbo Werford coast. . Thoir lbrdshlpa would knowtho :impoitanoc . of having good Channel carviocs,cincJ In U10 Money Dook proc:cdlnC3 it was statedthat tbo Dublin Stcampaokot Company braokctadtho pisongcBi " with other; perishables,".so porilouiv?Q3 tbo package (laughtar). Portions of linos badbeen mado from timo toilmd, and on tho EnglUhsldo 207,000 bad been Bpont. and on tbo Irish (ids•2100,000, all ot which money had beon raised by thopromoters—Mr Rowlando, Mr OhantmncL1 and others—V7ithout appoal to tho public ! Fisbguwd Bubourwas a tbollered placo, tho works woe) exoollentlycoijstractcd, and it waa hoped i\ would bo complotodby tbe year 1893. Aa a whole, tbe cchemo wasreceived with tho greatest onthq^iaam Id the locality,and l thera wore numorous petitions In, its favour.Of contGa tho routo would compoto with tbo GroatWoatorn, but tbo other companica could not possiblysuffer by tho making of tbo lines. Tha promoter!wanted running powers over tho Great Westorn intoJLIanoly, and tho company must bo regarded a3 tbeobiat opponent. The Midland' lino would bo boneflted, and no harm oould.bo done to the; other, rail-ways, With whioh junction wasj sought,! or who wereasked for running powers; So largo an amount oimoney having boon expended | both Id this oouttryand in Ireland, it was very dcslrablo thak PaHIamonbhould permit tho promoters to go on with tho schemeand bring it to complotion. I ' :

llr JoEoph Bbwlancl8,Kolioitori oneoftnapionjotor8of the Bill , boro out tbo opening statement ofcounsol. Ho added that ho folt confidpfat1 that whenthe new routo was open tbo Cork arid Watorfordtraffic- ; would go to the : Fisbguard boats, and betunning from. Fithgu&rd at the end of tho summerof next year in all probability. All th« preparationson th« Iri»h side were petfoot. Tbcra would be avery large trade ' to' b« dona id live stock and agri-cultural prodnco from'Ireland, tho abort *e»routebeing ft great advantage. Cardia and Sw»hM«would, taks muob fat caftlo from Ireland, and theywere assured that tbe; would get tbeiw>ote of thepassenger. ttftffio no* o«ried by th» G»*i Wwt«mQo»p*ay«

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On Sunday evenjng next a lletreat for the mennnd women's branches of the League of the CrossIn thU clty , will bo commenced by a Clergymanfrom the Order of Oblatos, Inchlcore , Dubllo. TheMost Rev. l)r. Slieeban , Lord Bishop, will preside.No doubt a very lirgo congregation may bo ex-liected . as tho object Is one of the greatest 1m-Dortanco.

IN THE CITY POLICE COURTSATUEDAY

(Bcforo Mr Ulick Bourke ,; : Ward).

ISEDBUTIOK.A woman named Mary Kennedy, who did not

(ippoir, was charged with having boon drunk iaJohn-strcot tbo previous Monday,

Sergeant Mafono informed tho court tint thoaccused \va3 fined 03 in October , 95 for drunkenness.

A woman camo boforo tho bench and in reply toMr Bourko said that sho was tho defondant'o sister,and addod that tha occuaed didn't take e," sup " fortho past four years. v /¦ A fine of 2s,6d or 48 hours was tton imposed. '

A mlddlo-agcd man named Jamc3 Brien appearedin oustody, charged by Con3tablo Tyndall withclrunkonnes3 at Barraclr-srroot tho provious night.

There \ya3 nothing proviouGly known against thooffender, and ho waa ctked to pay 2s Gd or co toCiol for 48 hours. ' .

Prisoner—This ia my first timo being here, yourworships "

Mr Bourko—That ia tbo reason you aro only fined2« Gd.

Prisonor—I'm out of my health and I took G, "littledrop" yesterday, and it ovorcamo mo.

Mr Bourko—If you don t pay tho fina now youwill havo to go to gaol.

Tho prisoner de^ared his inability to " stump up"and ho was subsequently removed in custody to tho" etono jug."

A labourer named Thomas Power also appearedi» tbo dock. Ho waj arrested tho provious night byConatablo Deloughroy for drunkenness in Mich?.?!slireot. . ¦ . ,

fiorgeant Malono eaid tbcro wero three convictionsriicordcd againat tha doli quent, who Informed thooourt tbat be took a fow pints of beer alter havingboon engaged by a farmer. Ho had a bad heed anda'i a conGcquonca tho liquor qaiokly ovorcamo him.If thoir worobip3 weald give him a ehunco bo pro-mised that ho would notcomo before thorn again.

Mr Bourfco—You aro fined 10s 6d, with thoaitornativo cf 14 days' imprisonment.

Constable Ego prosecuted Mary Power for drunken-ness In Cotherlne-atreot. Sho wta One/ 2a Cd or

I ) hourii.Tho samo compl&inant also found Mary Scofield

in u stato of intoxication at Aloxcndor-streot on StPatrick's Day. A liko ponalty waa imposed tn thisci\so.

Mary Wcldon, a littlo old woman, was Eunmonedfor drunkenness at John-Gtreot on tho 18th inat.Thcro wero two convictions against her, and EIIO v/aafined 3s Cd and costs or 48 hour3.

Head Conftablo Watchorn prosecuted EichardDay tor being intoxicated in Lidy-lano at a quarterpast ono o'clock the previous Monday morning.Thero v;cs but one conviction against tho accused,rrho failod to present hitdGolf , and ho was finc323 Gd ,This concluded tbo buslnes-3 of tho court.

ulr Bourko attondad , but thoro was no ct:o to bodisposed of.

(Boforo Mr Ulick Bourko , R..M.)William Rowo, of Ttn-yord Arch , wa3 fjnmmoncdby ConBtablo Ego for drunkenness. Aa it ma hiafirst offonco he v/as only fined 23 6d.This v/as tho only caso dieposad of.Thero t7oro no c^oca disposed of on V?edoc;diy orypstordjy. In fact ro roagiotrat i 1710 In attendance

t i deal with tho cno oisi in c-istody on ths latter d»v.

BDTTER-MAKINGTo ensuro having beat butter It Is necessary to

use proper Dairy Utensils—Churn3 , Milk Pan3,Stoel Milk Bucketc, Best American Strainers,Sldmraero, Prints , Butter Pnckera, ButterWorkers, and Seaooned Woodwear. All thotbove can bo had In endless variety during thecoaoon at O'LEARY'S, Barronstrand-st . Melotte ,Alexandra , nnd other leading Cream Sepsratoroto bo had at the mo3t rcaaonablo terms.Quotations and Catalosuo post frea.

Tho CoronershipWe ure informed that tbo nomination for corner for

¦outhero divirjion ot l i ppoinry, vice tho late Mr J JShea, J P, will tako placo at Olonmel at 12 o'clock on'hurtiday, April 8th auJ tbo polling is fixed at Jrom 8o'c ock t m, to 4 o'clock p m, on Monday, A pril. 12th.

The candidates ore Mr E Bomke, nolicitor . Mayor ofClonmcl , and Mr Ambroro ilandoVille, solicitor. Aclnci contest is expected.

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Tho odjutant-general of the regular army haslftid before Congrcs3 , as provided by law , a state-ment of tho njmbcir of men In the United Statesphysicall y able to perform military duty If calledupon to do GO The number of such men la 10,024 ,58-J.Tho number i3 Important , becauco It shows thattho United States huvo moro men available forwar than any other nation In the world, Thoforemost place wa3 held previously by Bussla.

The beat estimates put tbe present populationo( tho United States as 72,000,000. Thepopulatlonof Russia by the last C3tlmato was 80,000.000. Thonumber of available men In Russia , howevor, Isnot so largo In proportion to the whole population.In the first place tbo proportion of malo residentsIn the United Statea la larger. Tho Immigrationto tho United States Is mostly male, and thcro hasbeen somo emmlgratlon from Russia almost whol lymale. According to tbe last federal census of tboUnited Statc3 thero were 1,500,000 moro tnalo thanfemale residents of this country, while from tholast authentic Russian census It appeared that forevery 1000 malo porcona In Ru»3la tbero weio 1027females. Moreover , thero Is a much larger classof noncombatants In Russia that In the UnitedStatea. By •• noncorabatants" oro meant thocowho , for rollfjlouo or othsr reasons, ore o?po;:dto v/arfaro nnd cscurD oxemotlon.

Mr Arthur H Poola, Artiat and Pbofo^repbcr ,3-1 , Mall . Waterford . Pera>nal atteedsneo dailyfrom 10 till 5.

Tho Irish Llotor Car and CycleCompany.

Honcjrkaljlij Ctory of E2Ioo.;

: : j i December 0, igas.'';aenlloiaen—Wo UTO , » qaintlty of mloe jit thitF9t»>liibmeat, and of'Uta thny h»vo found their w»y

into our Soap Looker*. For tbe hat thr< » er fourmoLtbi I btvo w»tobr»d thiir rao»eo)enlt car»fo]ly,»o<1 ! «U»DRO to «»/ ther fed erolosively off TlooliaScap. There ira bnndredt of vtrlooi *n *p t. tome»r«pn«a , *omo nawfopped In th»(« Iccksrt, noseof wbtcb. ate touehe , «bllii tbe 8d. Bloode*« Botpanffu*. Lilt sight »• roiny »» four 2d. p-:»dr* ofyour fotpi wire tlmcft eaten »"»», wblUt »r« l.nrefun nil . averjr moroloA for • long time. »Ith<r theViDoli* Soap nibbled » ny »t tbe edgei orMnoclloUllygonK Yon can irt. the Iotk«n thd toepe it »iyHmj><nir leople c.11 Ifeli »»y, *cd I tfcoBflit jtiwoddmight loimit TO*. 1 JHok it tpi*U »ol^o(#'»»fMotu of VlnolU 8o»j Wc| .i, ,$»», a u^Stowhilf TOUT*. E." . ¦• . ; ¦ ¦' . '

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AElilVAL OF THE UACHINEETi

Lilt T;CC!: the City of Dublin Slcim Packet Com-pnny landed nt tbdr nhsrvca a heavy ebiprtcat ofmachinery which had bica conii ned from New Yorkto Dublin via Liverpool. Thb machinery wtaconsigned to Mr E J Pennbgton. and h the first in-stalment ordered for ths Irish llotor Car tad CycloCompany, Limited, Tho tools aro nor? being unactedand will bo cot up and running in a tbort timo. MrFenniugtoa was nsktj by a i'recman reporter :—",V7hat tbout tho demand for Motor Can in Ireland t '

11 Ai for tbat," Mr Penningtoa replied, " they farexceed my greatest expectations, for i never knosr of& country which n&s better adapted for ths ns ofmotor cars, not only fcr general work , but to bo usedM light roil ways and 'bus lines. 1 hardly think theroin any lection of Ireland from nhich wa have cob heardtiking us to supply them with vehicles for such work ,tad ce arod*ily haviog communications a*nt to 1:1 fromt!ie different parts of the country. Then, egain, thcroin en immense field for .motors to ba med for powerpurposes, not only for drivirg vehicles tod ltuacho,but also for , stationary purpose?. Thcro U no¦ moraldoal power thoa iuch »n oil engine u ire make for aruidenco, to bo used in driving a dynimo for lightingparpojci or for runniog a pump to eupply rrattr, Thenojjtm we »ro flooded nith orders for motors to drivopvintin;; prcssea, light aichinery, ted farm raaciineryc? every fccriptioa. " ' ' '

A. TSUPLP.ANCE ORATIOll

Yo frlonds of oo<lentl')ij>Who think t rcfornMlon,Woald bcooflt oar nation ,Who d<tm lntoiJcaHoD,With •llitj <JI»riration,In eTrry rmk tod itatloa ,Tho csaio Of acyradaUon,O( ivhiuh )om obterrfttioaOlres dollr denomtreUra,Who tt too ralnUicnniititu tad (lctolatlca,Tho op«n violation ,Of Doral cblljntloD,Tha wretctxtf bsWtatloaWithout »coomtnodaUon,Or enr rcfalttlon ,For jcofflmoa loitontattca,A Men* of deprivation ,Uaehulled ia cnttion, |Tha 'f'eqognt desscrttloaOf Eublath ordinal ion. |Tho orisit and doprcdallja.Def/lus lejislatlon,The aniol irofamtlonO( common contemtlonThe mental aUrrttion.And dlr« InfatuationWith over/ and gradationIn rnanloo desperation. ;

K.M., and Mr W R

TTESDAY

Ye. who tn conaternitlcn,Iiohold thli deTtat»tioii ,And ntter condotnm'.icnOn til loetrtitloD,Why nnction Hi daraUoS;

Or »now dJ:spprobJtt3P,Of anj romLiottlonFor ila extermination 1V/e deem • declaration,That otleri no tompUtloD ,Br tny pallUtioo,Tha««!>f auro fonadstlonFcr 1U extirpation.Ana nmjer tblj psriuulo'aHold so ooiacinnluttion.Wltb coxlons tmsnatlaaOf br««rcr>' fermentailon,Or polaonons preparatioaOftplrita 'dufliutloo ,Or any vain Illationl'roduclng itlmolatlon:To Ihli dettrmlmtlouWo call consideration,And. without hesitation,lu»it« co-operation,Not donbtlna imlUtioo,And by coaunaitloaAfford roa comolatloiu

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; Local Seafaring Items- j! The brigantine Ly nvip odi. bound to Car iff ft:mihia ci'y w.th grain, mi?sed sttys close! 10Kii;R3toivn Harbour on Sunday and was ririyonon i ho rocks hy tho force of the gftla. Shi 'wasBub cqucnt y towed • ft" tlie r cks by a tug andbrought to a place ofj snfe ty Tho vessol islthopr. p; rty of Aid Nelson wh ¦. U is said, hae beennaked to pay no less than £800 f r salvage fees.¦The|»rrmll boat which i-assed the line to theatBamtr punt in a o nim to Mr Nelson this morn-ing for £40 ! i . -

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puiii ry upou t!i« spli mild miu net in which iu rupuru g M uff dca^nbgu lli.it n rr.^i- : m^i.t in il.tAvun H rcnd> : - •• lhc ta. i)unbrodj . which a;u\t>in 1I1J Avon jiui af.c r Chrisltuas ail') «;tf only i . i i a iUwit.11 uuoii diUi -.-uliy, teiunicil frjio Caiilili j ^sUrdav. Alicre shu had ueeu tboioug lil y overbiiultd audrc^iicuil . 1 lie ^wnor d , Ihu A\ aterf ^rd SleaoishipCompiiuy, arc determined not unly to rtt> the runai^lliHL v»cro ucccb^ar) bul ' io ciirry out bu.ij luiprovc-meuts tLi would oiuot nil Lliu modorD tcqaitemcij lDOu niching OirdUE , ic January last , the Uunliadywas 1 Uced iu the JuacLion Lirjr Duck. The workwas gut, through most exptdKicualy acider the tupc riuicniiencu ol tho manager of the Duck Uompanj'.Mr JorJan. Tho steamer was in a terrible dirtystale, no \en, tlian 300 tous «f mud having to be re-moved. The weather during ihe repaiimg was noifavoara blo out iie.~pite ttiis progress w«s verj guodAil the *ood won: in the vessel WHS taken out , amiehe ttad Healed hud rxiioted inside and out. Menwoud work vr;n put in and the cabius were Inruishedio thb must modern stylo , whilat all the fittings «erciirst-Llass. The engines were tafcea oal ol Hie sbi j;cieaded, and thoioug hly overbaulcd ; whilst theboilers rrerc climn.d , scaled, and pidnted, and teated tb douole thei r working pressure. Thoy wereiouad to bo in firdt clnas order, and before beingpUcid io position Bfc'aJn *«ra covered *iih non-eou-ducJtg cement ana sheet iron. The whole of the»h pL( tucn ruprtiiitcd. varnished , and polished ,whilU H:o furnltu ie and upholstering wete entirelyro-icnod Another imp o em. ut was made b> acompete in»tftll aaon of c!c trie light , which sop-nliei* no1- only tbn cabins, but the holds and deck ,w ilit two po .yeifnl are lamps of 2.0u0 candle powernro tlsod lor ..nrgo purp act. lhe steamer has io-c|ue^ been fititU up ciiroughocit in flrst-class style.Aj BJ matter of fnct , the owners bave spent a laigoouui up-9u her, and she is now o finer boat than unewai ouforo tho accidents in December. ¦Jhe Duo-brod7 lelt CartLS early yesterday morning, andwhen out In tho Channel the compasses were ad-\ istfed and the ens ineo tested by trial rons. TheBteamer went very well indeed In the afternoonfl e Icatne up tbe rive', Capt Wa-le , tho macter ,bains in commaod. "With flags Qyin^ the boatlooked very cmart, und her ur.ival at tho HutweUTOJ witnesaed by a larg o number of people Shewill at once bo pUoed Upon the usaal service, ond,indeed, atirts on her first voyage to-ni[jbt."

A locol 8)Ddic*te • a»«- j '«' (.urotiojcd 10 Dub!io a>m't.»f\ttr , «DI3o ihoy avor , * 111 almost lict! ciea-H oc.

DO.N'T i'OKGET.We arc now booking orders lor Hornsbj 's now

lmpr^ca Corn Drills. t»vo . three and lour furrowK ewliun PlnnubK. Zis-Zag and Chain HarrovM!,tnh&w, C-billed and Urllllnu Ploughs, wicl .oil n.^- l»i-»» iii.prnvtii.OUta. A Lew llliDleOIBri l

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esteemed riov. j:o;ber Patrick—tister u the tloqueutaaU fir tuned iJomitiicsD, Very Hot . Or. Kane. 1 he<;,,u>eat i« a model cf neatntta , eleanltneiB, andbealth, and t&8 um< may be said of tbe Schoolsadjoining, includiog lha Indusirial Sch. ol*. In lbsUtter are a number of yopog girl. eog»grd ia »»arietv of astfol and indus rial employments , iuch t»weaving. M«viog. knitting, »nd workiug at a li.t oftiay m° ohinci of the tno»t modern tyoo. Hew utoadd toweli , itockicg«. ood a number of article, lordomenio and gent^l ute. ohicb ought to b» patrooi.f.dbv all publio bud.es and othtri. It in cbeeri.ig to «eeco many voung nereons «o employed, in placa of wMtiogtheir toiuabU time »nd yonth fit home oith their poornarenu We with we bad very much more of thisMod of employment in cac«t parts of tbe country. A,, us Ireland is tisauit fiultly depending on Und-bbSur, grovriog lew by degree, as Uli.ffa decreaies.di»tr«s« iniy be expected In many dutncti, and slmost

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LISMOJail UNION— WEDNESDAY.'. F1EST MEBTINQ OP THE NEW BOAED.

EJECTION OF CHAIRMEN.

' IFBOII Obo BKFOBTEU). Mr .1 STAFFORD , Chairman presided. Other (juar-dians ptfsent—Colonel Cotton , J P j Messrs J Q'Briuh,V C; T, Quirl <j, D V C ;; R E Baker, J P ; P Gorman,J fil Grath . E A Murphy, P Kenncally. A llcsliin,M O'CJorman.l T Murphy, P Sheehan, J Brien, MU'Noili JiO'Furrell. P f t .y»n.

Mr MauHco :; He»ly. Clerk, MrO 'Dea, As»i«tantCl«rlt ,Mr F F ood, ilostcr, and Ur Ucnnehy, uledioal Officerof the uuion, itcre alco In attendance.

! ! STATE OP TUB naosE.Admitted dbring ' tho we<ik , 64 i discharged , Cl ;

retaainiug ia hijuso, rtn last Saturday, 174; coirespnndingperiod la» t yojr, 171 ; in fever, hospital . I ; workhousohnsnital, 57; di'uats , 67 on outdoor re! ef , 333

FIKANCI '.Rmiiod durins tho w«>ek £122 3* 0J ; paid. .£215

2* 5d ; lol'iucr in favour of union , £264 S» 3d.B1T.B .

Cnll e r.l riorlng tbe wtc 'K. £122 3s !).) i tolsUo'-tooieJ , X 2 5H 1 1 ' Pit ; uu^taiidinj . X 2 ,2ol 6-> 0J.

E L KTT l 'S < I' CM A l . H A S -Tbe • I tk S:vd ~ 1 lie tirnt rfJ v ¦( h-; Ii u J to day

in t ) el ut » cbj rmau, .ijc-dui iu»n , uod deputy -vita oha ruuu for tbe eusuing ycir.

Mr H>iliin here toaa f nuj hlu'eo 1; and aald he hadg cat ploat-jre la proposing tbo ro-eicction of theirworthy chisriatn , Mr S-.af{jrd, who b«J ncuupi-d ihaohair wi'.b nliiltty and bon.iur 6" liitn-ctf for innny yean.Xboy oil ka; IT lh»5 Sir St ffird »os tiUiog in escryreS |i>ot to h .Id stiab a respmsibl 1 p-ieiil >n aud be (MrUrekm) b l evtd that a b t>r .r inoru uipable msli0 IU 'I I O"l lib f o u^ U ti . u 1 it.

.Mr I1 ' . u r i i ii o u - o i u lrd vlif ai'Klon

So xt t 'x c i;n.nd «» <v.t$ ij ro ^oi :it I r ibe clnir.T]^i)«lji t.ind Mr bulfj fj ww coosnj uC'itir uuaui.nDu ^l nehcted.

1 hu t hai um re".ur ¦(! I thanks ami . .b<>:rred that i:rcould not express io vv j rilj > t \ - f^-elin m ! "f t- r ^.tit :¦!.'. t --w rd.^ t ? io in u i i t r s ¦ t th- ''.¦ ii r .f t -r Llic (i .n i - .Uf in- rf

o i l c i i ' i fn i*! d ii(i n h i m - no', i t i .tn o un tb t. ..ccib:'>i^ .

h u t O;i i!:** ill 11 v 1 t L - » • n« o.:Cu'l:in" \% ll-li t r . - y ui'.'l&l.1 ii.- v >-i c 'O :n n n u r u n . i . | die iiujr.i I '. u h n d¦ el- > 0 [ ' i - t . M » n L '-, r u i n . h o :iiid ha t . u -V . d l l i - -\

A O H U I i.cc ii- t*> i t . l i e VV ., J: U C *. J r-.- fy n.i iincjo n.

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•¦..-la i - n f^c.in r OCCJMOSI B whet bf win elected t l i L i r

uhunman. Me therefore fell he was not any )uDi£t*rji»] c tu btar tb J strain vl tbo pusit on and ho would nu\vvek tbt-in 'D e \<rC * ROI '.H uibcr gu.irdiau ID his pIsco

1 oiunel '.'uttun >ai d that to! ctuQurd would havedie u. ^istahce

..f a vice-cbai riD. n and deputy vice

* hairman Had ii would not therefore be too heavyjp.ui him.

Mr Ueskin said tb 0 guardians could not hear of MrSuiQ .rd's r .fu. i . l to accept tho i biur r.amhip for the..n»unig year aod even i' his attendance vjas not op tcLhc btundftrd tbey wuuld not be hard o& him [boar ,near aud laun bier;.

Other guur-Jian s itlso spoke in complimentary term?of tbe tli giiifU'd and pruisev?orlby manner in which MlSuff..rd bcl.1 tbo positioo aod strong l y urjjed on him tocontinue io occupation of the utii^e

I ha Cboiiman ultimately consented to ttcc3pi theposition.

TU B VtCE-CHArBIIA NMr Quirli e in proposing the re-election of Mr JamCD

O'brieu 1.5 vice-cbairmac. caid they all had kootvc j< :O Brien'u flr- rih for the many years ho had 6iled thatposition and they were all of opinion that be wm tberitf bt man in the riftht |.lact

The motion naa leconded by IJr Sheehat, andcarried un2.Dimou^ly>

Mr 0'Bneu tbansed the goardians lor the honnurthey bad done bits and said it would bn altrayo ht>desire to tdvaDce tbe interest" ol ihoat wbon, berepreitented ami tn facilitate tbe buiiuets of tlie boart.in evory directioo.

T H B I'EPOTY V R S CBilt il l tMr M O Lrorman prupured aoc Mr .' O'B IOL

seconded tho ie-eiettlon of Mr Qairke ae depuf vieschcirmin.

Colonel C.oUoa proposed Mr Hesklo for tbe positiocand in dulUjj to oaid he thought Mr Quirlio bad alreadyfilloil it for & pretty long time and it nould bo no hamto make a chr.nge.

11 r Ueskin would not permit his nnme to go forwardand said thit be did not want any friction introducer.

Colonel i.'ottoa osid if be thoug ht it would introducenny friction be would tvitbdraw bio proposition

Mr Buskin eaid 'hot Mr Quirt« mo » capableand fitting gonlleman In over* raped for Ine poa>-tioQ.

Colonel Cotto n thefi nlthdron bin propoott iot. ,find

Mr Quirlio wso unanimousl y rf«6 'ooted . loretnrD -ng tbantt be eild be did not t&lnk ht< decerved tbe

honour trbict ' tbe tK Oid nm f leifOd to Confer upocbim as bu o'WDdnoco bad DO bees 01 regular a* itought to fc nte b*. n bi t et il l h* oould aeours thoo!• ur »het!, vo> bf dul •! te i rt n did so for tha bcoe-fl' of tbo t.1 '1 p .ycrj mi.'! not l i k e n.j ino uioro ol bitfriondo v?bo co» t f cain * to 'b ^ board 11 a 1- 0-. nn . oib'y 1 cd n j b to do ani afte r that 1 bor ooulrj IUD

nnay and not tu tn us ag> io ootil aoother Joe "Qa tobe perpettsttd (lon *bt»-t

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appoint d, tl 0 tevislon of tbe tcliof Uoto can &0n-Inlo. . .

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" PMII a sro pr.>vdod, bat tbotj Is no other 1 J »» IO

accotntnodai.oi ." Hitis or< rrqnifd for tho Q rlj Sotioo. tt. .

In ru t, c nurds, and >be fecolo c ton ' m" Aa paiDled ou*. on previous otoii on tj .tni I T P I

hot onl Oi.ld oapplj, and vr»t:r clo^otn atUiCn ^o or.ncorlod in tbe Infi rtn ury.

•' Some H'joleom l« crsntod for the t7»ri." Fivu iron bods are anntod for tb' mal» ;anntic

ward.41 Tbrnsh tbcro Ii a~ ltn provcn3ent ts roffardi the

asttaqe r«..t 'l , it «PP' »r» lh«t 26 Untato bate paid norent for thrtw uvujths.

" The f!ott«r* al the Fever Hospital want Mt»rjti »"Thb ctirrn "? of the 8hoim»lier '«8bop ue*<i« rei,»i" The olrt tiled floors of the female Innrn and

lo r a'fo wards ahonld bo roplacod by bo&ro%" Some repulra are roqolrsd ood two new dooro f a r

tVi» »«rd«at tbu baalt of tho Inflrrairj." Plant have been obUined for tbe loprovemes> o(

the Fojcr ; boaplta', bot nothlnfr baj bean djru" A oonlnfl rfliohmo la irsnUd (ur tho nco ol the

M»tror." Tbcro is no paid fptnale eiarcho:" TheM UT« tno ambnlsncca. bnt of an old fMhloood

type."Tbe L10J Oovcromeut Board caktxS to bo informed

whether : the dnfenlttro ondor the Compa'o >ryVaccination Aot in tho BallyduQ diopoooirjr dlattictbad complied »ith tbo Ian .

With rt/»rer ,co tu tbo noil at Cappoqain rcporVd onby Dr O'C. Redmond, iho Local Q.ivornmpnt Boirdarcto poibliDg ont that it ooold bu dca r.blo to hav-the oell thproogbly emptied , any fnrvfga ozllurt r. ¦moved. «£-& tbe well allowed to refill before a osopl..i» fabfD for oDslyo iB ; and that the pablis ehouM b«cantionfd toabstaJn from oeinrj this vrator nntll tborcoul. of tbo aucljiifl io cado known

SECURE A CAaloguo of tho lotaiC np-to-dote monoy-ooTinjIronmongery and General Uontebpld Requisites.O'LEARY JS Nev? Sesoon'o Catsioguo la prlcod, andthe valuo 'offered tbeteln conq.ucra ell cotnparlcom.No rabbtshy articles kopt to ooy department.O'LEABT 'ratttes each pnrcheso promote trcdo, andcotuteay Is alwajB thrown In.

New RODS Union—WEDNESDAI

pcou Opn Connc- POUDHHT .FrcJCnt in J." C*ja'r * Pfl 'c'i Eolgor, cad Hub

M<in«tiy W M Ksv»C»cll, g«l- 0 L- Other fjuordlana-fttMn J 8 Hot rn , J ? » B fl BrC^3, J P IJ..hn Wbftf , Jobn tlcehso. John Jjqii:"*. fftsrBrccn , D«vld Kent , Jc=cJ 0 Connor, VV Kelly. «Keen, ioa-a Abcarns ElcbaTd ITorrijtsIl, Ulc6c:lCutly. aod Capt J U F Mi«n.

! r.TATlBUCI,Kunbst In I ewe , fxrf} t cerrcrpoSilog p:nw List

\car. <iO I In !i<.»plt-il, 21f) , ttlmnttlmlttod duringthe wiOk ,. CO J cost r.r cuJtlo f relief tot week , £33 10a01 1 corn-S| ondioj ,' (hriotl lut yOar, £30 Iii 6J ;bilanro 10 the crttJ it ¦ (ili a uniobj £2,033 I S ) Sd,

EL » OI 1ON or clIilnHilt.W Kafafi rgh , l£»q. was iro|>oftd by Mf t S Hcarn ,

J P j and iiecondpd by Capt J U P Nixon, J P.Mr . otrhvh KCOUK J V «U prnpwcd by lit John

iI*»Liv>, W'.H fECi!_Btle<l by Mr SV :K»neCn tt !p'M Lci^g t«k<-n thero voted ;-For Mr

ivur'.i:'yli -i.l8;»8 ttmt * Vci ff i t . VV Etlly, 3 Nevi ll« .J R <isiiiri<y T Ho!SoP, S;«b«ii; Abcirn», Kavonogli.Hflll < Op* KlkY.tl -P. j

Ftr 111 Boiimly Mt5 n O Cnnnml, ' litD y.SJ i-llitHy. K-»u>-. w «*Lin. Ket .t; 6. i

Wiur-. Brflli F<)rr!»tul , «wj ('P^T hfv1 n-.t »r<ivc-l.ilr Kar^.t-tf li w » , thi-refor.; tlitUr^l e'ected, «i,d

tht-rrupou inok .lie ohilr. uij tbjnkcJ the goarrlutuf-r tVi uon tr o'.fct.cd upon blm, aud tnki-d tboi(UArr!Uns t > ' gl»r him t-teiy ouittsucs 'o o»rry cn ilobU»D>rl uf (n« Cuartl durlcj ! tbo C C'ID ' tcthomtifltb, ', : : ' ' i v -s ,

: L ! VlCE-CH luaAKBUIP.Or P t;M Bolg.r « « fcfti^voi f-y Ilr J<nn

£he.irre. «e<Ue.MM fay V5r J«n i f l . iff*/. •EJr Pitrck'K rrnrdy »r • |iropcij..d by ilr >7 Ii»o» i

ai:d 8«j=.t:d»« :b> »5r tr.iirU »». . , iUJ « 1*1' b; i - B & < l e nt; on' Yo'e * 1—Fi^ t!rj Hcljcr«-SIcaiir» Jl-iO. Do1ycrt J II »il ,

H »-n, OrS-'r-Ri A»»x'nr, Kent , iDiCSn , Cipt llij n¦t.«t «Vli 1 mier>0> : : ' . „

for M ' K ttor 'i-U- eirs frCaaoof, E .ne t.Kr P tr eV (Me-r df ftlM *< tie- _ , ,

?twv^p^.WSiplW 1 . . : . _ , ;: ' ii . ¦ ¦ M ! :; !)i' . .: ¦1; j ¦ : ! . :; ¦ :

: . : ' '. Tne DBPDTr-vioB-ori iTBiiAN.. ¦ ,Mr Join Mnllvlly naa proposbd by Mr liellv, and

Beeoudod by Mr Fomstal, and eMtcd unatiimonsl j-.', THB WAOB8 Or THE 'VTORKHODBC CARl'ENTBB. .! The I oral Govemmest Board vrrote ackn nltdij irgrece ptof uuarLianB minnUs of 21th Inolaut , and ex-ircieu g their Fanotion >o the proposal to ii orengn therate of ronniaeration allotved to tho car;ou '.or of thenorkhonou fiom 21* to 2i\ a weokf

CUOTHINO CONT BIOIB.Pablio advrtiarmonts having been i'cuo-i tho

gunrdians accepte d thn tind(>rni ('ntioni}rl teml rs vfz—: Jokn BrowDP , >forth-«trotit , Ndit BT»O, 260 jords ofjWhiti Cnlio at 3Jd per yard. [ ¦1 Miohnel H okfy, Uary-strfft , Neo Roan , 3G0 jorduIrish F/annel lit Is f$J per jsird : SOU ynntK i51avCal 00 tt 34 por vard : 8ulbo WooU«n Yarn at U8datid1» 8i-i ptr Ib. fDavid Morp hy, Qaaj-street , New Enra , 1G0 yardsItish Fil 2f tt i< M per yard : 200 yardo C I'lii'oj f t1» 7J ! p r ynrd ; 300 jnrdo HibS t m*'erlal nt 6 I pir58"!.

P .tiick K-llv , Soa-h-nt.e.t , 1Ti«ke« »i 9J I 1 or y^rd ; 800 y:ir (ol. t 'y t 'f i r% t ,f: p . r ^ ^r.^.

Joi.n Han. 1,n 0.1 , So-tV- tri>et,l r . . s Tt?., <1 n i I , p^r yarrf , and2s 5 . c.oX

A c ic von A 1 F.X r.nvDr M • b a n ¦ eo 'n f l . i . l r i l -h t t f.

I in t t '1 i f c i t f if i u or - ir .ff r i if.:t., :¦¦ " . 1 h • 11 . t t ¦« . Ii . .U ,.i . :h < l a i i i ; II «,.it..l , U t > l i n , 1' i r i l n rc l ' r r tri-Uci'ti t

Or t r ¦! ¦.¦ I t- - i t ¦ cc M' t fK .V18 T1NQ C O UlI ir T E C A.PPulHTED.

O.i l l. o r. rnir m *n*1 ti 0 ol Mrtn-'Mlon. d Oieinbi- rB w i r - app iin . i i e lev >¦! a 0 ¦ n tr twtlvo months , n»o> < :—!'? »'br» e Onuiraifn, 51<!-"rr) Ko ' l . , <1 Ahfam. K-?n« dyM eehan, J l'ol k or , J Netl Io aud L Forrn. a .

Wo have purchased n quantity of Neir CircularType uud Impo a l l our frauds <i,i,d snppnrfi'rn « I I Iti"' frKU' - i to dun'i i n o i r I' r m t i i i jj Orders to Tll HN h .v i utfice.

h~p ra / 7\We purohacs, at tho lowest pointof the market, the finest growthflfrom the beat Indian and CeylonGtordeno; thio onable3 uo dlVTcyoto offer escoptional voJuo, both forliquor ond appearance.

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VJnrro n'o PICGO,E o T A O t i c n c o 1 C 1 0

V7ATEHi?0aD 0AVJI7G0 D&HUQ'CQmWlL HTML?. :

FCKOB 20! h NoT» IGOi, AlZi /M Ci, 16.

OPKN EVK II Y MONDAY AND FIIIDA7( tt..m 11 lo nnir-iaut 2 o'Clcot. j

B,. L of Iciest C!!«W«*—f C i3in; jicrton nj.-.y u«,,.*•"¦ ""ii^

£50 iu a y. ar . r.na io cijditir.n u ..ce juni intt.dro*n during l!io«'.,>nnt ri achtBX200.

A trs^ blB al 'c, and ohIMrco oay c-'a fcavo o.'•••.U d. Csti. i CV9V.tK

V • t- .i.fu,* 5 . .-4.0 is Ot;s»Cil nHb r crtl topi Jji S'ln » AC rUCto.

Nr> C^ aif 0 Is irndc for Fen Bcoto.Sort- nj. «o £10 ucy ba niiLdnnn at cay tin

* it), tu t OL'ti .JB.The eqtlir fneds CM Infcltcrl In OovcrOQC3l

S-,D rny, iii;d ll.o ne» Ca»las« B3nU V«t(M.oad 53Vie.. C»p. 21) pUorft theDjnkondai ihawpcrtlcioano;l cpttrol of theTiujtcoCavlasaBAatoIcspejllsnOoti Ditlw) (dirjLlri

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i ; i e i ih i : i ,- i m n : y 1111 Mj n u . i l i a i n i ny Sir ,l..lm. 1.;.: K ;K |\ , 1'. t . iui c i l . ic j '.nm u :Ci! t u be luu bcii>l;i.il tI. ... . M O ¦ !i :¦ l iui ier ot n;cnioh I 'f me io accun iu l a t i -mi.:' i i . i . i r n i ; i 1 .Vuii I l i ov n . o^nib ed (.liul c l iaract erca ..v r i ' ^ l . 1 I l ' .< t l i n j^ l c d^t : vv.t-i ^econi lary . TlicyaUc s.i vv i !.:i t l \ . e j i i ind anu c)C I tqui iei i Ir otnu: ^.M a n uj l M J u ^ .t i i . j n was s i-mcinnc * rcg idcd as aynon ) -mou > wi.i. Technical Kduca tion ; but in fact theyn'cit q me iJ i- iimct The object of Manual Trainingwas tu tr ^iin tt'.c hand and eye in fact to make ainan .whereas I h e ami of Technical Eilucation rras to makea workm.11. Manual Tiiiining, therefore , would be avaluable element in all Kle ine-i i taiy Schould wl ic i eTechnical lnstiuction would be quite out of place

A: a niretini; uf the National Absocialimi of Mnnu ^ lTraininy Teachers held recentl y in Lon.iun , ir 1'nii j>Ma ^:iu ^ . tho President of tht As<uciali»»n . nuile sonicinterc itinj ; ubectvation * on the progress of manual i n -btiucli .m in the elementary *chocils of Eng land Hostated thai at the present lime 285 classes in Manu ITraining have been reg istered in different paru olEngland - classes in which teachers in public Klenien-t«n Scho Is arc icceivin g normal iristruction ivhicrwill enable them to teach the U6e of tools to chi dren .and at thf p^eot lime 2 339 teachers are receivingBitcb instruction . Much has recentl y been said of theexcellence of the education which is given in German)but it will be news to many that the country whichwai first to introduce Manual Training intot leinentaiyschools was France In his op inion there is no countryin Europ« »here the efforts 10 improve the tcaehiug olthr. workmen are so well directed as in France , and itcannoi t>e denied there are no handicraftsmen superiorto the Frtnch workmen. Manual instruction , is, nowentirel y ir. the hands of the Teachers of ordinarysitiouh In their training Co leges they ore requiredlo go ilirouL'b a carefull y graded course of instructionin hand and eye work and in manual training. Thechildren are not draft ed tc different centres as theyare in London and in other places a plan which wohave Jcen recommended for adoption in Ireland , butthe icstcbei gives in bis own school the manual in-struction which is requirec, 'Ibe advantage of thisarrangement is that tbe manual training is an essentialpar: of the primary instruction ol the school ; it Ismade entirel y educational 111 character , and the teachersof these schools ale capable of teaching drawing andgivin g ora ; lessons on the structure nnd character ofdifferent woods end of the reason of the formation ofthe dtfleren: tools which the children employ ; butbesides that they are also competent to carclully revisetnt notebooks of the children and so to malic theselessou* In manual instruction , lesions In language , tncomposition in spoiling and In v.-j iting. It is esjenti-oll) a teaching by means of which the discipline of tbohand and eye is made n means of general Intellectualtraining l r. >* strange whr.; a confusion of ideas stillseems to exist a» to the meaning of Manual Instructionand Technical Education A? pointed out by Sir JohnLubbocb the object of manual instruction is to trainthe band and eye . and not a» «umt suppose to make awu rkaiar. Th.i t is the objei 1. of ' ethnical Kduc ntiot.And , be I: observed , nelthe- of lhcsc clashes with anvbusiness or trade In tnt intere sts of the artisat.tradesman , merchant am the manufactured boththese bronche» ol instructi o n ought to be encouragedb) State aid . as ifl done in every civilize d countryI D Euro ¦«. Tarkcy Mr.i l Ir- I -n d , oijy eiccp to i1 . Tho»e0110 noain OTKOO to th" fio' tr^ry d- 1 n t nndaretnodtic o n i ) ' ^ L-t tl 0 O o v - r n m o . t iirc» l 0 the fond?to' tr» in ir . r mantj. * 1 tcdc '.eri ., (\nrj pr tMinj r trn?ntcpso » M to B *r> H ftj>n -» r tai f . r p -^utirnl i' ctrocti"r1 oa" prim'ri tn"o i» , !nr i - 1 t N i r n prnp rjj ocdo^To I'rio (J 0 ntl .r *» t ^ i1 ' bri. pi n. c.l to 11/*, ao 'rro l)» 1 v rt t • prcs t> 11a "' . ah 0 . ii nnt 00 IT«.s< era* »n. , ; , > i i a , f n. t ! i r s? . ^n

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SO. PBJNTB1J^OB 9/ll-E-A Oru/y Ttl 'l a U cb>33i is) Utatiy ; Vu\t& lor li 0< ' OUDQ ' pg««/MBit In ti-H 11 wi\t» teo>f , \\h Qitlt A&itUt

.17 Rt'to , ,r;00 jardss Calico li r n: i i» i-

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T 7 0 E E 1N G U J S D B R T H E

PENKIN QTO N

r ij ^ M K Prospectus will be published in about two weeks' time,ii but the Subscri ption List will be only open for a very

'br ie f period , us the Vendors have guaranteed tho WorkingCap ital , and engage themselves to take any Shares notapp lied for by the Public.

,-9309 800 ah'oa&y ssclisciL from tho oalo of tho PoiiEin^osi JPiC' at:r^J° Machinpry for the New Works now arriving. Orders in

hand amount to about £140,000.These facts speak for themselves.

I '\>r particulars and advance copy of Prospectus app ly :—

i ' lie Moto r & Cycle Company of Ireland , Limi ted,TEIIPOEARY OFFICES —

SHELBOURNE HOTEL , DUBLIN.

MAKUSli AMD SS&BST^K. vJo GAS1

I) UNO A EBeg lo iii form tbeir Friends and tbo Public that they are riischar^iog a cargo, c-.x •• Aanis

Urocsfield , '" of MOONCY 'S CELEDRATED H IGH -C I.ASS M ANURCS ." Tlic Beet aud Cheapo nt in tha Market. " ' Once tried c/ira j v?'.d."

Potato EJGnui'o. Blood Compound.222. Graoo Hauuro. 26/27 0ol. Guporphocpbcto.Diesolved Bonoa- Special llcnure.Bone Llanuro. Ktangold £5 "Turnip IJcnuro, Czo-

Also large cousi gnment of SEEDS rij rect from the Growers. All offe red at very I/^7c;t PricoSpecial Caoh Termo. Trial respectfull y solicitod.

¦Tec \7iac, DpiraC, Cccd cincl Balrory V/oroboaco, DUIJGACVilI7.

JOHN KIRWAN & COWILL HAVE IN bTOCK DURING LENT :-

?indon Haddosks, Smoked Udmoa, ifesfeM 'Lm%,K1PPEEED HEEEING0,

RED HERRINGS , YARMOUTH BLOATERS,[j dH O'Cii il CdGD , E,Qti) O0(3Q 'O,

JAMS, M A K M A I J ADE ^ .IELLIB5 , FRUITS , &o.

1 M \' K l & l & 'f f \M III f \C\ FA 'JILy ORO03H 3 AND

i84, (fray , 'w'ator^ord, cad S, QQCC3°0t ,, Erc^oso.

If r^*" —- c:i!::::: , CSiD r.lGD-Ai.-j Health Exhibition , London .

I ¦—'.Jl S-, / A'"///V\ >K Dilccrcl CuUc, Gwtliflsf ,

~v^ -' V "7 / Xs /^N. "Sin ,—Pliasj fcTOardtoOalmcRJC srtl![?©@D2) '2<3>V OO//i 70\ n.l.U. TUO Empr^a 0? Cucala.

n rsn rT»/-\pneirr* ^ C/ I ) ^ , j. // oddruscd to Mlu Costtr. We ha»oUli xJ L-'i il.vJ U CJg "V, UaW* ' received tho fees trttiti trc=> Pt t tAeXllIVaiiID3, aC-J ttO aOCD. >v ^ \}> "Yoar. troly,

f imrcr; FocJU tcldIn Titl <•! 16 , 2/6. and \/ . "P. Ccstsr. "S\. by Chimilti &-c, ivtryielurt. ^ iPu lllihtdhj tfrnnl f f -HUUicnt/ thi ltuiiitin Cirj rt.l

Seeds & Manures-Best Is Cf hj Bzme&bBo i;ii t-. An ' on ace to his pum 'Ouo Pri-od a »d the FatmlDf; Cl <« » lo fj»narnl t'"'. ba hu jc:3

rcoai t. d, r» the Slcaaohip " UonR .> r ," a Larfjv Cac«o of LANG«l )ALb. 'S CELEB HATEDM&NUEE8 , compthinr; tho following ;—

Chcllongo Oca^ra • Dl3aol7ci Donc3Dpcoial UQnuro ADD

imaonio Fined Cl-acao UTifjIi-OlcDO Gnpo^bosphct -i (He.-'. 1 c 2)AI7AL Y 3E3 (3UAUAHTEED.

Thope Uaourci bovo bron for cinor yc«ro onid In nil tbo EarronndlDfj dl«trloto , and tlio Incioido;;detotLd OD bli conplio) , nfcioh be floau year otter year , Is tbo r;rCatc:i tcaoraace bo r;a!d bavo Inbii>bl y rccomrxocdiou tb'm (or Dot OD I J/ otlmuUtiD ir tbo (jrontb and prrdacloj tbo bi:t rcraltr, buiwill purit y aod eorfoh tbe coll. He 13 nleo plcicid '0 Intorn tbea tb;t hoh=3 rcocWed n LZ T^O COZ-olri. incDt of FAIS M BEED3, »I E :—

Capoci o? 37D(jliOQ <Baa Cv~.zoHio. Oo, Bofl CJovo?

Tho Octd a DEd M:oarfu biting Lc3o poicbarvf ij ftnoll proQt.

CJ7 Tbp ibi p " Cathfrlno Elbn " ia dtll y . specud olib o Iar(»o La»rrtmcat of Q^obro ncdSt , J . bn '« Dreli , lot ncd 2od Qdalily i Flcorlou 0naid» , ObsoiiDr;, TUc.'i Dtlaho, Oonc^it.a C-CJt: ,£ „, ohich nill be dbpoccd of at Htc:oD3Ulo Ttrrcip ,

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¦; Is Rich, Refreshing, Invigorating. Wo give a Discount or Present worth 6d. withevery poand of Tea to all purchasers.

OTIIER: PRICE TE4SO/8, 1/10, 212, 216.?&13B£S27TS—We ivo everj-thin*!: required for Household Use. It 13 irapossiblo to

tnemion all lie:e , but n Complete List cun be hivi nl any of our Branches, comprising—Lumps, China , Delph, Clocks, M;it3, Furnilure , Tit> Goods, all kiuds of Faucy Vas«3 andOni:i!ueulo, tc. U undrudo of our Customers have furnished their housea with overythin''they require by keeping op their Tea Checks. - ' "

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Plum ond A pple JainGooseberry nnl AppleU<iOScl )eiry JamPluru Jam

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We guarantee the quality of all our Jams—they are qult-s equal toBISCUITS—Butter, Lunch, Mixed, Ginger Snaps, &c ...BISCUITS—Arrowi-oot, Water, Family, MilkSWEETS—Mixtures, Mints, Conver3ationfl. MuskSWEETS—Sugar Candy, Black Balls, .

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j Wax Candles, lOd per Packet.AIiL. j OTf.lEK GROCERIES EQUALLY CHEAP.

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I ' i Dnng&r 'van. ¦ '¦At (the weakly, meeting of theTonn Commissioners

on Thursday, tKe chair T?US taken by Mr J Curran,CT 0, and too otber mem'bers ptosoot wens—Messrstl J CafOj, J Walsh. John Seanlan , Thcs Power, PO'Brien nod James Haye?. ,Tbo first matter whichcamaion for coo«Horation was an application fr mthe Rev Father Lardy, \O $ A (who attended inperson) for tbe:qonatractioii of ja flawed feo!patbon tSo wcBt aidejof |8t Angu ticc-atreet , which , asthe r^ereud Roailemin pointed <snt, was ono o{ theprincipal >horodihtaiea to tbej ehntoh. It was atthe i+fab :of many ratepayera Who regularly fr.».qaontcd tho chaj-cb that he put forward theapplica-tloo , and he merely came jthere oj a matter of duly,hoping tho matt'er would pe favourably doalt with.

Tbe necessity for ^bis ftorlr IB very great. Tfcopresorit (icthpatb is rou«h aod unoroo, and inmuddy weather It must tie R great ttial to old acdfeeble ' people, whs are oblijged to UBP it Tho Cim-missionera appeared :lo be ef cbis opinion , and onthe motion of Mr Hayes, seconded l>y Mr Casey,tbe ajjplioition was uownimously ajiced tc-, a ns,u!lwbich w» " dul y announced by the Chairman, whos»id thac the details co-jld ba discard later OD.Before leaving Father Landy generousl y remarkedthat he was glad to floe, the OommUskntra un-animous on one {joint ; acd bo then heartil y tl.nnko ithfl Commiasi n-riTorpaept The Chairman cbj-rved;« \Ve are hot an bl&tk a; wo ure painted , FathorLaodj. We are mu<:b ebused totnettmea—morethin <?e deserve perhaps ; but all tB9 same wo areVery gf id to have a 'est imc nial from you , sir ."

Ttif {il> "S8int inttrohiia .;? of complitn>"Ota pat usall in a good humour, and it tb>ri! hid b -on anyriiore busiceaa no doubt It »i uld t~a»c b-oo dis-charged in tl 'O greitout Ha rmony. But there wuspracficslly nothing ioore| to do, und a 3peed jarjj jumrtent took plaoo. j A firm of Biuii iuaneatrinket-makers 8t*ntdvor squie spic icD O O B of Quion 'aJubiloo me^ali in: the hoji c, purhmpp , of (jetting alar^'P order from the OldB irough ! Such consummateimpudence was nuver I eVi d of , aDd it I K not t'> t owondered et tha t Jlr C'ftaiy adtisod the Towo Cl. rkto remrn t!ie midslf with scorn, or fl:u^ tboui ioiothe Gre. '•

The Jinverf nd F C Prvnderganfc returned fro m theUnited States l < s t week , ard after spending a fewdays Ttitb eotte ')]d friends in Ll»erj.ool , came toDuogartan on Saturday night and received anaffectiooate aud cordial " tvileome-homo" from thoCouncil of tbe League of ibe Cross , the 8 clety ofSt Vicoont de Paul , and tbo Siored Heart Apeooia-tioD . In wbiob organisations he has oltraj s taken tbewarmest ioterost as Spiritual Direotor , Tbe revgentleman has returned , I am gl»d to say, in (hebest of health and splritc. During hia sojourn In IbeGroat Kepoblic of tbu West be visited hi« brother ,the Kl gb Eav £r Prtndergaet , Coadjutor Bishop ofPhiladel phia.

The Dungarvan Rovers G A A medal tournamenttrill oimmcnce on Sunday, April l l tb , and willcontinue on tbe Sundays named below uDtil May23 d. All arrangements are b-in<; made , a d somnoapit»l matohes are on tbe p o^ratnmo. The fol-lowing is tte result of tbe draw :—

April 1Kb—Agllsb (ShamroskB) v Fena; Ballina-Bell» c Kilroes^nty, Ut team.

A pril 25th—Sbsndon Rovers , 1st team , v Liamore(Blackwater Bomblere), l^t team ; BlactnatorBarsbtera, 2=dcie»cD v KilroSHenty , 2od team,

jjay 9( D KVly'B Croes v Sbandoo Hovers , 2ndteam . Briokey Eongera v Modelllgo.

ilay 23rd—Kilgobbinet v FBKO , 2od team.PJoy irill commence at balf-paet one o'clook sharp

each Sunduy. Tbe following Is a list of fie honoraryofficials :—Eeferee , Mr T B.rry ; gonl ump'res ,Me33rB il F. lynnand J Condon ; linoscuen, Mm ics MFab y and M Sberidan ; stewards , Mtwsrs J C.otty,J Hayef , T C, M Powei , E McCartbj, T C, JO'He in , F Staart i boo seo , B Ktrnon.

Cn.rTioh-on-Suir.Thero la Ukel y to bo " wi ga on tho greer , as toe

oaylng ,is , about tbe tomporary tracsferecce of tbeRatbgormack dispemery depot to the house at pre -cent oooupied by »u emerSriioy-mnnat Feddlne , andtrhlcb was the «ceoO of a eras) and bearibltss evio-tidn. Sdmo of the le»ding memt.eia of tbe Committeerefoeedl to Bit at meetiogs held in tbio boues, theulo'tiou ofwoic b seems to be a mystery to evenDome of! the officials of tbe Dispensary C.uumittee ,Dod tnd eooner tbe inattor is cleared up tho better.In ^ its prwent condition , ooybow , tbe house -6 saidto DO not still suitable for tbe etorogeof mrdioicra,o Btattmeot . which tte Modlcil OQcor is best quali-fied to judge tbo nccurncly of. It is a curiousoaitantn upon the condition of tbe times tha' tbecaretaker of a bouse io us* hy an Irish NationalB jard should be an emorsen'oy-man.

Ine question of dral'iDg «ru tbe tramp oalEaoco{9 one rfoich bai for many years past ¦ OcupL>d tbeeerious lattentl^n of bo^rda of

gua dtano ell over

Ir eland, but Its a lui lc n uppea 'S tn bs as for off asever. Last »e-t , nccordiog to Mr Ulckej, B 0, nofewer than eevenly "' '¦ ° w andutiD ^ tr- i tc i t i i iy ^.ruadmltteJ to tho wor khous e , uod t ;i» st»te i,eDt totho Boird on Saturday n"ve risv to a disous.i.m Inwhich it wae 6a:d i U « ' tr.e Cru»rdian « of the Atbej-leu union were abU io ktup tbeir *orbbcu &< ul- arof tratops. Happy Abbi yl i x ! No Wrnd ^r Mrl*ctcr Walsh, i P. asted th. > M»6Ur to nriio to li .eClerk of ibe usi n o ' Abb. - y i i i x f - r ibe vslu.bleXeolpo at the di-posal of tha offl iila tboro ogaiootthe tramp s. ourge. • _ _ . . , . _ , . .

Occ, ho«e»or , i» U. lined to bo a li'.Uo trepucal aato tbe aliOolote^ boiOotT of the ^erifotciio «fOlry,woo roam tbrf oanirv , a soaro* or Bev-r- etdioKdanserlto !K e f- ir~ u>er tod a p-et io tho towostbrouafa w blcr , t .Py P"6f. Ton U Ur reasatk , otCootBe .'d . . ! n : t apply to ihu d-.c«ut nuretoao , »hotbrou«a des>tb of ecc ploymff l tba a t, plod bi« w«flry1 ?i j ttitn oeutro to crolre in snurch ot wotc. I I ,it , \ a > & tu '.e , sell l»B ;j»» td « '8 3 <'n bls f^fcedtB *Tchei, acd it e«»i l y rt oo< t l«fd aod reopeotfull ytrtkted !by porl-s.oiise offlcie ls aud the p-Ji t-e, Ifno:, ¦ e >bould b-> ; ">r <"« lot n o bard one and<i 4vr ;»-aefvrj co- .5id ,r , !ioa,

It is the va:-ra 1 ^s ^a- iooas w i> o ebould comennd«r th 'ii [ **h— ne 'e'-dc-«-ells , wi.o alroltssly wandt-rupland (i.^o t-. - c U T r y , ri pn furuoy miechief thaimay c itie io tact w«) ', to . whom *:i noneet dij'nlib^ur iJa< an tof .r':e1 xp-'ll on ti.o trea iitn ill, TbevaR'a^cy la" can r^ioh this r l ta a if

t»o police went

t , , Ji ! ; ?J more trnj bli- tn enforce lb*m , bnt U la tobe t e > r \ li'-at the constabula ry aie too lax Io utllis-ir.r i , a| jffootnd mschlne j for tbe reprosS'on ofth] wac'd.rin? propensities;of tho rff .j counngs ofs'=(ii-ty. I Macy ^j MBLXio u.ly a-'ail e rep ly nhicbtl ie M . J t r ot the touee wj ll recene 'ro» Abboy.leix on On* subject. !

J p p r o 'vot cf tblo iromp subject It way be intrr ^st-io^ to c>)io that an inquest ' v / d i held io. tDe l^noltrc. :rtny w' orkboune on a iromp nbo died suddeal y Inti at 'initltution cf u T ndwiai ia. Toe deceased >«esblia4 and "tiavel eJ" ' tho country with hto wi(o Inc<-arch of cbarry. paring itho ioqu^st a Mr JJar.poa commoot.d Bjv<|rely en the f t of traun s belo^alloned to ruim tbroug h tue couatiy »t irl l l , aod totake up toe lr Mj i o 'g tQ tbe workbou so tvhon nig htcam* ou. Th^ poop lo of Kouisc.rih y, be sold , didnot cant ro-ndicar>t» and tiomps to bo comics iotothe town at o'l. \Vhen thoy did come tbey annul.!ba eont twny im nedi'tely. Anoib ^r juror joo uUilypoioted j oiit that If ;ihi» «ai doae toe pcor-houst- eoould nit ba required at all. Whether saeh notionsof political ecanoccy on toe eubj.ct of tramps areirortk y of cm'lderation or not is a question whichni»y be left to ihe dUcreiion of tha l eader,

The Guardians have at list aucci tied in getting aOoniriiot|for the 6up'f ly ol b<sr whit o brfad fur tboiDta'atei »t tbo rite of H i per 41b loaf. Toe primeeoniiitioo of tbe oj drrj ct Is that the bread aba 'l b 'mada wit h the me of Irisb birm, Ibos rlolog mayfc i th , fowlgd yeast. Tbls mo move in tho rightdirection*

Tho care of the liioatic inmates of tbe workhonC3Is di'usinz tome dinloulty io O3o»» quOLCi of theInability of tbe B .ai d to aecoro a competent r.uroeat tbe rtte of 6i per "eeb, t»lth first class ratiooi ,T*o nuress «ere appointed withlo th< past fiva net ksand. they threw up tho poiltlon on tbo ground thatthoj nort was tuo beavy, especially at nljjb' . Thopool aflioted creatures ate not, bovrever, oeg l.ct ed ,for 'provisions is matlo for tbtir BUperirishn ond c»reby toe capable Miate r , Mr U UOD , to whom falurearranceaeots have boen referred.

Tba Tiinn CoaimiBsioners bavo at present io con#

tempUtiou ft bi gh-prejsure nobemo to supply thetowp of Cirriok-on-Saic witb nator. The preaen'lupEi y Is priuulpally derived from the Clareoo poll ,wbtb h is liable to pollntion from the etreao iQnningcloie by. At a reOiOt meeiinif of the C jtumisslonori)a Bpoolal repoi t on tbe iabj>ot t?aa rwelved fromthefenglDoer , Mr T Beaty, Clonmel. There arothree soaroes of supp ly under ;conslderation-i-Hill-volL Glecbowtr, and Lio'.'tton, aod the coit Iscstlaaaud at b*t«Cin .£6,C0O aod 8,000. Tbotn»it*r b« be.oa referred io tte fullonlogoromU'eB—H(-«sre J E Qrubb, Clwirmao ; E Do»!«y, J P \ JF Qalrk , io lr ;P O'CoDuor, ond Tbompt Currbll,t>hoie report Mill bo considered Ot oext meeting.

Our town oso *»U r«pr<j«atod at Ujorpool on ffri«iaj last. Vi'a aro glad to ksorr 'k»t at lojit ono lccilopoftoata nho (mtobadtbo racs noa o nieff etstJ otor<3sDlfo3to, , !

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The fltl?st)oD of tf>e CuiH'deen cc ttape I B ffolog tob8 a troub'.ojotno oce. By t be it* ftinlutlon i,1 theBoard of Qaard.ao" tb-t b.dy has , faked its r>>ipoDSlblll if and oinBtitotad ItJel f into a body ofl3q-i:»it«», nboso objo :t U, osteneibly, to Inquire IntoBi etbor O noman tBDttot It n fit CCOupi&t if thebonVo « i t The new enOrdl«s «r,Et'•bold-beaded"f.r e»ic!it) (f Joh*cni B. leD , 8;«-n» n 'bo mfii onBnoi rf ;,l,o' arlof? faru) . 8bo lO8boeD «ummoDpd »lth&VI ,hB eolemoity thit r d-t.pa can commaud to«PPC »r before tho i bir of EiltfOitbosCS OOSt Tue«.d»T aod aeclaro her6tlf. \ | ¦[

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•'ii? Sr"BeBld|e'l i ' J do ootae down on a:visit job'nill ha,0 tosendlup tho ambuU&oe. van on Wednes:day for the hensj Egga is tiz, and tbd ncather isvery pbangeabla " . : ; ! , ' !

The fair on Tuesday was a great improvement otlast monttfo, all tlaua ot oattta beiat; fally &\ » he»ahigher. Aa early olearanoe vjaj «ffected and Belloraexpreseed themselves fairly ! KQ II satisflcd. Thavarious tusineos! houcos in »ha vlllaga were nel(patronned. ooinbly Miss Deo's, Mr O'Donohoe'i, MtohrUtophefX Mr Oaony 'e, Sir Hilt'a and others. ¦!Wo' were very pleased to ,>ear tho high oampll-icaentwhioh the Guardiana puia to:Hr Q'Doncghuaat tho Board-meeting on Tuesday as to ,the qualityof the brini supplied to tbej workhonsa by thatcoiitraotor. As a provincial laker.Mr 0'Donog bu»

standa second to none in Ireland, bad it IB question-able, indeed, if any ovono in Belfas t or Dublin eonldtnrn oat snob wholesome and ahapely i broad as tbooowhich oomo daily from tho popular htuse on tbeMIL i : '

BallyduS (Upper).The strugg le betweon tht! merobants and pi».

buyers 'a now Getting-oarioar fOr:tbo latter—in faottheir very existence in at BUfcp, and:it Is a crylnj;ghamo f.K thy .farmers who tiro now Bending theirpigs to Wuteriord on tho aly and aupporting tbomerchants. It ia impossible I to o noeive ft morotreacbiToui blov/ alined at tb'o general nelfare oftn« c.'uotrj- Ibm Iho disij rac^fnl cooduot of

tome(armtr.», who arc placing themselve * on tl-.e s»mel'v-1 as lauJ grobb'ira by sellirir; tbeir pija »o snmepolloa pensioners and othero who would sell theiroouDtry for a few ptmnds, noci thua Injuring to ana*ful extent the protpeo 1; ofl making tbe baconladastry a source of profit to cho tarjaers geneiall yand othora in tho near future , and making tbo granto grow green round tho doors jof their brolhois , tbeshopkeepers in thp conntry towns, as well ua ruioiongthe u.ost p.itrloti i; body of K. Bn who camp to tbe(rent In tie da.v a of the vi s- iU nee Ciunoitic ¦? , andwould not bny a grabber 's p i g at any ptice. Siaineon thes« facmors. They otn uu unijraloful and «griping lot ; bat tiey should n )t bo allowed on anypri trn.-o tu spro id nbi.lesalo i uJn round them I e-c;i"u^ V ey make a fow pounds over this disputewit hout havin g tbeir condact «nd th>- results wbichIt miiat ceriainl j produce piiied faitl y before t"epublic , and the truo verdiot of public opiui ademanded

When tho messengers who xv-ompnry the piii ahave to i;o under polib9 protc ; :ic. n 10 W^lcrfor.l ,and when the men uho gpud their piga to t^ctn-rcuant.1 I avo to nd pt the si uo course, it s^o ^sti a< i ho spirit of re e ie tu i c " to ti Is sbameful at t emptof bribing lop few to min th > > may liaa noi yet «ob.yoo:i the point ffhero it c JU M cot b-i <h ^oke i , butif in te l l i gent aud pi!r.otic b dl s «u:b as beards olguur dHD * in 'be it-teri -at of toe labourers r.a well anof toe fsriDtrs do uot t k e up i tb i t matter In realearnest Ih' re it no doubr bat t^o uc '.i n of t i emerchants sod trio to <vho are npw ludi ox tt.cn wil lbrin^ undoubtedl y mooh poverty amooufl ptop loand cause the ovei -ra'ed strugg ling, honest faroioriwho would rather go hungry lean lotr sy theirbrother Iritbrcer.. I say this notion of trie uiercLan aa^d tb ir fr lxcH s e - > l > , apari from rents' which mastb« p^iJ ucdor tbe oat of evli tionj briog ruin amou^stfarmers aod stop keepers atd biK-ijuyVrs , nod nitfcr ibe >sk« of a few expec-e d paltiy sbl l l lo K O. VVbynot tbls question be takon up as |;iod-dr«bblDg andgrass-grsbblojj bare b?en takenlup P Sarley publicopinion sbonld be M o t i ojpo »3tb tbii o»ll .

Only a few woeHa ago I jjot into obat wi th a manwbo was tbeo In tbe emp loyme nt of a. mag iatratekf - nw n on the Lijmore bonch . At'er a nhile hoaald ," Y i u remembor when you were bronght before ti em'gistrate3 »ben yon were 0n> 1. " " Yet ," I s»id.'¦ D - yon mean when I bod tbr :e witoei-ses atd apDlioeman >weir!oi{ against Ho itb p r policeman f" Yes, that 's the t ime ; »ell tbo n istcr told me youwould not be Hi ed ttiat time oiilj you bad a badname, and Cbat joa weren greatj lun'l ltOi; u r." " Ikco-Ji," I Biid , '¦ I tuoug bt ^ o runov., but nor? 1 ami-ure o f i ' . Wel l , you m y g u o t u y cnujp'.lmpnts totho maater , aod ti II im I foel very muoh obli ged tohim ( ^rhis kindoesa. " I need (lay n > morf . Thianto eaid to tse in presence of a kbird peroon , but Ido co' gUe any nainos for a very ibplouo:reoion, v z,that it oiav ii )ur<j UJV iuturmant. i

boob conviotions a< those c^rry oo moral noigblvrha'aooTor. Tne public a« o. l l «» tbe Indi'iduadireotl y concerned knon that i he actl m of botbpolios &nd magUtrBtes (aoiueiliues) murt be tb<jresult of otber m o i i ? > o than zf-al .fo r thD publio goodoadordor; boreturetllauoh aiscspnl; t7eak a tho ID -fiuence of the law aod Its admiaidtmt >ra; Ol Oaurconoblasod maglotratea not having k p?raonil or localkooivledgo of tbu partiescinoomfd arect the mercyof tbe pollco at7eai laK. bat nbea most reapcatabledeo of position and reopoouibillty oontradiot thep-i li ' o -n oath oud on ^- v r*l O-JCHR I OOJ it abould betiai-' for tbe bonuu to look closer into the rrnol<f-rintter.

'I UP poor-Uo el> c'lon for tbe lioockoooree dlvlo-iou of the F.Tin oy uo lo o , alihongb It 'attracted ooto#public atteniioa io Ibi . quarter , clid oot posseao ao;feature of public importaaco beyond the faot tbainoo of tne cmdidaua i7at in evldted tenant and thelandlord interest and iuflcoore bere usod againsthim. Ti.e o.odidatoa wore Mr jMichacl T Cronio ,P L ii , Coooa , and ilr Jobn Colbmoo , Waterparh.Ic Is noiv known (bat a J P loQacooaJ another fond-loid , woo is most popular , and prevailed on him toca^t his fl-v oter a^aiost Mr GAotana. Tbe lauoe ofMr Braddell'i sp it en ii tbat In the N'ttooal Leaguetimes Mr Co'eman oxpoaod bij eviction) , A neig h-bour nho bad aleo promlstd tL> »qta to Ut Col»=>iuitoted Qjjalnit him. Ho wan beaten by 13 voteo inthe largest dlvUioo ot the: Fermoy TJnioo , and bodbe received tbo rotei proctioed ho woald bavo wontho eloollno by 5 or 7 votea. It would kavo been a(j reit stride frrword for tha otoso of the evlotedtenants bad Mr C.jle^ao b-en elected without oppcBHi>D , RB bo has eto d by bis brother evictedt o nantB all tbe tiro', and tDe Io0«| »eictiQg landlordsocjld sec tbat Ibo peop le fror- |oooe r o c r - l n realearn at I D their aup< ort of the cloircg of tbe ovlctedtenants, It. m mly fair to eay tUt this Tten of t*«U ' B' t> r nso oot put before tbe iotero, Dor did MrColeman mako ooy P' reonal caJarat , leaving thucun'tJr iQ tbe oaodo of tb.> peoplej Ihema&i t ei i .

Mr Tnorotio Feeny, BaliydnS,' has eocored nonpremises for tne oesaon fof tbe purpose of carryingon tne manure and soed baaiocsp, la V7bicb of courcain tcill he RR uan«l anccecoful.

Toere was some deio^- r ot a lato planitog eoiSon ,but tbe oeatber has become floe ) and formora arenow oageily taking odvantaj e 'of tho favoorabloohaoge.

I sbonld have atAted last vvotL that a moitioter^tiog nnd eloquent eormon brlmfal i f pnlri >ticas well aa reli gious feeling nas dollvtre d on tb> 'National Festival by :be Ecv Fr 0 Connor , P P.T.'io peopli? were p^rfeotlr quiet d;uring tbo day, andFather O'C »nn"r was pleased toioay tbat ho r.o»e»,-ot a moro (ttber, orderly or poioaibleoongrOiatioDtbiu the inhabitants ct bio parlehL

Tbe ^oockanora ead tbs Bili yduff evictions aratbe Utest adcjltiofcj to tho dr.'acy lift of tbo evi ldools of shon^ep laridlordp. I beg ftaf o BU^gestedthat all tbe old Liud and NdtioooCLoiiu^ cssppghould ba listed and re-heatd , » tdo corople e liot utg. tuilae erioted tenants in town aod country bo keptp'.ibllsscd by the now K ^rweta ^ Aejpciatioo, notn'O ooarii y for boycotting purpoEOJ , but not to allowtbs rights and just claims of thneo pcplo to boK (Obb -d aod enz^d by othois. I ulso advocated tT»ta portion ct the fuoda ehj ulJ bo u<od to defendPrtet pcsecuiiooi or tbo h»rofj pro:coution ofefiotod tooanuor (boirsympttblsero nbca attackedb; lat7. _ \

¦Wbeo it oomeo to this, ao ia a fecont police case at

Lismoro, thst tbe prosecuting p llcenan bao toswear that " an old woxno told him so aoi to wasdruok ," ;t it ;DHS upon what reliable anhority im"of oar polioemen form tboir coiclu^ion) . which oreinvariably credited by the b ?nobl ferbupa it wnoan evicting toidllo landlady of mruQ d tempor anddl^poaitiun gave tbli piece of Information.

Ztilbcnny. ;It la extremel y rsgrottable that Mr )' O'B-ion ,

oar en'erge-.io city memb&r , v;at unoblc , t'nrutirjiisome o-jtlquatod proo-dure cf th rt ' Bkitisl: H > OBU ofCommons, to add on a clause to the KllkonnyProsifioadl O-dor , whlob ii bif.l ro ParlUoient attho ptoaeo * time, Tbo exlvttni; roadition of affciri isIn every si) uojujt and aroma) .at to tho deajooratlcwo k-.D >>aon of ibe oity by o ml'-.dini Nore, Aspciatod oat by Mr O'Brien , icabol y t<ro hnodr dpcrioos out of a popalatUa of eleven or tooWetbcutand p/icscis the right la Kllkonny to votofor a munici pal oouno.Dor, obcreaj in tbin samo oityover fite tboujand t'terilccd tbe rfgbn oft ^o b, l o:at the last P^rllaaidUlary olcali '0- Sotae tbla ^ isaaioubtedly nroo; here, and a reoaH y nhouM befound. Aol ciid, It {a to Io recruited Mr O'Brieofailed Io bis attempt to do co. Try auddi honevt rii Mr O'Brien's mo1 to and nh>;re tboce '« a nllltbsro'»anay. Tbe Kilkenny wo-fciDgaep bsfO g irenonmiutateoble projfa tbat tboy ara a'Jctcj «ake totheir intere-ta is this matter , aod (hat they bavo overy decided wil l io tb<lr dcj iro to obtain theirlifjbta tn|maolclpal refo m. Tne matter ,!therefore ,lo.pMtpooed but cot lost. Mr O'Brlan lies proved(bat (be Borki-ra oer« right Io tbeir apprtclitl ID ofhim ca their but reproivotatlve, sod bo dciorvcsttaoko for lila toiloi in this matter. :

A Urco labour tscciloj ono bol-i to tba Tonn Hallh>>ro oo last Sanday ci^bt , oad VM addressed byUr TcvcnoOi rallwa/ org^c's*'. [The orjanlotlonof DOBblilcd labour in thta toTTo Is at prciootio avery bad^tatp, Althoagb tbero |lu a L<b',ar Cfnlonh 'tet tbo , prlcclp 1 b)dy of Uboor'ri ia tbo torrn,th« Oo-p3Mthn Cajplnyeep, do oot b.;locfj to ir, Toremedy 'bis tnanifrtOy unnitiofattrtry italoof aCalrstbo Uboor u SailD jf »»« fli-id on |la8t dQDdQy, MrTefeoaa ,; who h a br.lihnt end! Vo^ioti lo epeakor ,la Idl y ejtpUin.d the benefits of iorganl»»ll >n , nodo ifflyarcd tbo atato ot tne norklpgmen In Irelandwith hla ,Mlow worher ooro33 tfco channel. TcoEoglifb woritloqaian van bettor ctj'ed for and baiterptid than t'e Idslmso, acd thlo)alone baa duo toor-cao'.zoioD. The poti'lon of the Irisb wcrUngmanoas a ra-st de/iodlo? oo', and tv Q triobmoD vttalone to| b'amo, Hevertbtlos, j Ireland waa thebappy bunting ground for tba ospltaliir , ubo »fla asOf U ablo t> pay gocd nages at', tbe capitalist I D

¦England^ It «"• only bauan oatnro' to <xpeot t!-Bttbu 0Jf.Ke.IJt would oot pay good iosfjoj If U nasn,.t doxnadfd of hiai lul iflt! «•• bjr o ooltoddcEOcd , be would HITP to do .»o. tit le»eo»n'»(KHr«8» ««» liitpood »o »lt!i grtsi, iotr ,e»t.

I «ee ttiot MrMJ 0 BuoU!«y, B S A I, hMWrlltooio oso of tho I -c«l p»p-!r» tb Mtba lottcr. anrtforofUl'-fl »er»b»<l »bUb,tnio i«h viwt ol

fcpaw,»rpear'd : lo Tat Niwa of ; le»! flftoixlt*. 8ldo bym& witli ibb tc.u -rj >no n H Pll| Be«'. (tbe•a|nent€n :'o>l- 'fc !il) r-p'j. Mr E tblnki tbajMr Baokt«; h« co-.« mtt *& bio !»t «|li bnt trpatedbiio loatfid "to »o efi?y nr^p epbr/'idwj IDS!)

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do, Mr Bookley will bave something t> say to tl.mtassertion and not I. •• Well ," taya Mr Egan, "Itseema abinrd to drag- perstmalitlos Into so dlgoiaoaa eobjoot, ond I will carofolly refrain from follow-ing tbs example eet me. Aa far as I know in Irelandencb sabjeots bavo nl way< been treated and argOe 1With.mutual courtoay, whloh I hope Trill in fatursbo oontloaed. Having toon BO oullanuiab a theorystarted on a publio platform by a gentlnmen ]oetare|rBarel y It would be . worse than absurd, etc." Tbls istbe reply. : i ¦¦ ¦

On last Friday eveniaj. a voty botlons aeoiden Ioccarred st the . building of (be noiv ohurab at theOrmonde Bond. This obnrob la tnesat to rcplacitbe existing obarob at St Patriot's, nbioh la in uvory defective state. It appear* tbat a man namedOwen Lynch fell from one of tbo huge sojffoldlngnaod sustained very aevero Injuries about tbo beat .Tne poor victim was nnconsolons for BO mo time, a«he fell from a height of forty feet. His prciun6condition la very carious, and b« llca at tbo CouotjtInfirmary in a most;preoarloua state. ' |

Tbe big fair annually bold on Oho 29th of MnrobJcame 00 on last Monday, when tbe basiooj s ap-<pcarancB of tbe city preaented a rnost animated;aod enlivened aspoct. From early dawn until thojaloaa of eventide tho streets wero crowded, sad sn oldsight, not unhappily rare, but of to a to be witnessedbefore the dreary years of tha famine-, was presented.Drores of cattle worn being driven to ths market to boexohanged for solid coin of tho realm. Everythingwas qn to and orderly, and tbo nbolo day passed offwithout anything eeriona taking plaoo.

•Stxomoatoxm.The period of «xo'tomont for Thomtutorrn has come

and goDe. Last Treok I prodfetod th*t it nts vorrrarolr a Urg» Bosrd assoacled at ThoaiastovTQ tJaioaunless sometbiag nansnat was on thn ttpis. Mfpropbooy was vcrifled, as three Guardians and thoChairman attended at last Friday 's mooting. By thow»y , I think I woald be doing a littio eorvico to some-body if 1 pav e merit to those to whom merit Is due.Now, I don't suppose that In all Ireland you could geta man wbo is so deeerving of downri ght merit than MrRiobnrd Doyle , J P, Chairman of tba ThomastorrnBoard of Qnardiane . Year ia and year out, week afterweek, day alter day, nno , wot , stormy or anowy , ho iiat bio accustomed plaoo as Chairman, a position wbiohI foroaoam deeply convinced that ho worthily oooapies.In bringing thia nod- r publio not oo. I consider thst 1am but doing jastioe to Mr Doyle for bia atriot por-formanco of a very todioaa duty—no ono kn^wa wfiata vory todioaa thing Ic raally is to avtond every B -ordday and preside over a mooting of Quardians, noooa-airily of hoatila vUw o . andoodoavour to kcopallvj ltbinproper bouodi". Tbo Spetkor ol t io House of Coininonareceives sovenl tbons-tad pound« for dointf Tory lltelomoro tban is acoomplialied by tao obaircnaa of a boirdof G-j ft - rdi 'nfl.

N«it oltor Mr D i j l ' , J P , doa'rvedly com a tha1peuinl ' old stipcr ' Mr Hogao , V C. For jears MrH ' g» c hjs been a const.ai attvedaat nt tne Buard ,and la rn' 6t rlest rve 1' y ewt ^emed by bio fallow Guard-i*ns , wholi steu to wbai ke Bay? with reapcoten(jtndorcdol long acqaaintauoc with Mr H"ga o, acd a kindlyappr oiat .ou of hi i Tt-r ? valoabl" i ta. We wiuh MrHofrxn a Ion? spoil of lito to attend tbo Oaardmne ofTbomj atown UninL

Tho mee:lnR held ou last Friday was not o vorylarpo otj p , and not tnncb boeiiiusa was irarsact-ti .Pove j ^ i efficial m.Hi tore woro di oidod npop, nnd ordorfdI Uio unuiil m^oat r Mr Birry, the most < ffiowntCUrk , and tho fo "owir> n OnardiarR were in Attendance :Messrs M Hojtan, V C , Miobafl Casoin and WilliamWuloulc Tbe meutlnft did no> last lorn,:.

CappoqnliiW'lb Ti f.:rpnce 'o ibo ir.qulrj. r«pnrt»d in anotbor

oolnmn, oar Correepondent lays . — It is rrjrottablo thomatter fhould havo beon pressed ftt all , ao Dr Eodmond'aoondnot ttiioog hootwasabovo all reproaob. It Is wallkuuwn that halo one of the mnat (fBcient , talontod andsucccBaful medioal men ic tbe conLty , &nd in additionto tbat is a most generous met philanthrop ic obarooter.Evuryono feele prood o( bio etainlesi rooord In thinOi»c, which some carport looked ot with onopicion." Trifles as ligbt as air aro to tbe jealous confirmationstrong as holy writ '

Tram orbIt is announced tbat the repairing of the oca uall

will be nommonccd at onor. Mr Dnffi n expects to havethn work oomDletdd bv tbe ood of MUT

1 learn fro m Mr tlarphy that the Or»nrl Hot^l willb° op»n-d nbont the 1st May. It will bo 'it ri ght throughby ulactrioity, The billiard tahlo has been thoroughlyrenovated ; now balls and new oaoo havo been purchasedand in faot tbo billiard tablo will bo found np-to-dat9I D o<ery detail .

Tbe first an&llow has appoared. So wo are inforacdby a lynx eyed and np-to-iato oontemporary It maybo of Interest to tho onterntalng journalist to bear thaiono snallotr does not mako a snmmor , no ooro thandoes ons Swallotr-AH monopolico tbo rjood manners ofthe placa

HodforaTho onm of £.1 baa bean oabtssrlbcd ty tbe ' Natlona-

listo' ol Ennlsoorthy for tho Pay tbe Members' (quarterlyIn advanct) Cnnd. This loolndos &\ from the looalpriests. The balance is thno described In The People i" Tbe opontanooas aod Hboral catore of loo regponeomadn to carry oat tbo bohoata of the Coasty Convent-ion " 8pontan«out oivA liberal Fonjjb !

CYCLING AND RACINGThe most gratifying testimonial to

i. GBATlPriNO the popularity of Tas N KWB andTL8TIUOHIA1- tho interest tatcn in this column Is

furnished by tbo result of the GrandNational competition laat week. About six monthsslnoa 1 met on tbe Qony a local gentleman of standIng He stopped me rather peremptorily and said" I am surprised, nay astonished to find yon had onlyhalf a dozen lines in THE NEWS about the meeting last night Half a dozen lines 1 And yetyon raro a column uncLa half to rncins. cycling andstoa ot triat'ldnd ! Why?' Being In a happy frarooof mind at tbo time I forgot bis t>ad manners, andanswered In tho mildest tono— " Because not thirtywould read o report of yoni meeting rchorcasthousands look out for tbe stuff that I write."

And I spoke by the book. I like toBY TH2 BOOK - have n chat with my friends nil

over the world, and I know they areanxious to hear what I have to say. Now at Liver-pool last neek 1 met at least a dozen Waterfordfriends wbo conld tell mo as much as I know myselfabout local sporta and pastimes. " How comes It. 'I askfcd, " that you know »o mucb about us at home "II Well, yon seo," wa« ttie reply, "wo all ^ct THEN EWS '' " In fact." said ono Wnterford lady to me," we aro naver happy nntil we get it ."

8o yoo seo 1 have a heavy reaponal •A HEATI bilitv on my shoulders. To satisfy

BE9EOK8IBIL1TY. men Is not, at all easy, bnt when onebat also to try and please onr fair

sisters and cousins , not to mention our aunts , tbetank is ono almost too difficult to attempt But tbenwhen duty calls 1 obey , and 1 do my lerol best toAcoumpUsh v<hat at some moroenu seems almost anImpossibility .

My task thia weob Is a particularlyi mrvmni.T Hifflr.nlt onn ! hnve lo nwnrri a

TABS. prlzo. ; have ic t;ike a responsi-bility or. mr shoulders , yet I take

it with a li ght heart, aDd you will soon eeo tbo reasonwhy. In endeavouring ic seenro the hanrl camerawhich I offered for the best tip for tho Grnnd Nationalno less thia 28 gave tnt actua l winnor, but notone tbo second or thin The successful guesBerstt i,ro-Jack Palmer, Catiierlre-st ; A. Kirklmm, 77Manor at f John u'ayrus. I'orrj-bank j T, BishopKilkenny ; John P Krev.-en , 'Ahorl6v; (sybo gave tilewinner on two separate coupons) ; James Mackey, )3P«tricli-st ; John Copdoo , Kllinocow .TallQw j joscj ihBattyo, KHmne-thomM ; Daniel Fmnois Walsh.Emmot st, Dungarvan ; William Doolan , Cnpprquln :E, Kleldicg, Quny ; J . Shalloo, Quay ; Nic&olas FLandy. Carrlck-on Snir ; Denlj Hannfffan , Callan ,John Peterson, 63 London Square. Cardiff ; W. Ryan,8 Stepben-st ; E. J. Wall Kells , Tbomastonn i W. A.ydbbyni Iiady-loiie ; Jobn Mqrrlsaey, Cappagh'; Jo&fa

>>Uy 53 Quay (Oa two coupopaj i EJoard I'layiD ,Joho 's HIII : moon yi , v.wti;, w vriawwns H ;Richard GrifBn, yicliacl-st ; j. V. L:iwlcr , Carrickbes ;and host, though by no meajis least, llagsio Kelly,Oalart&rd. Ferns, Co. Woxford.

Acting QP the princlplo that thoil? AWAIID last snail be first , and trusting In

tbo chivalry of tbo good men andtrue whoso nainoa I bavo given above. I havo muchpleasure in awarding my camera to Miss Kelly, and Isloccrely hope when she becomes on accomplishedartl«t . that she will not forget to cend mo a campleof her nors; for my Scrap Alunm.

I purchased tbo camera at tboWHERE woU Unovn establishment of

PUnoaAecD, JlesBrs Poolo ti Co., Uall. wheroall requirements for doveloplnQ

or.n bo procured.A3 an indication of tba circulation

AN t&'DIOATIOU. of T HE N EWO I may mention thatGrand tfatiooal ooopons camo to

band from the following places In addition to thoseenumerated above—Clieltoi ham, LlnmorcBathmlnca,DabllD , Dunmoio East, Cbarlevlllo Uall, Dublin,Tbomajtown, Granagb, BalliDakill, Portl.iw, Callan ,Tmmorc, Stradbally, Annestown. Kiloronash, Mlt-cbolstocn, Fonor, Bntlpratown, Llmorlcfei jiltown,Dpncanoon, Clonmel, Cork , Kill. Ratblicals, Kilbcj-can, llonnt Odell, cto- Wild Man was givon on noha than 230 oonpona, Tho others most favored wcroCftthol, Norton, ooarori Nelly Gray, and, ttrtngo tocny, Gcntlo Ids,

: ! .Eh, what's that yon eay? 0 yes, itQU ITII TDUE I is qulto true Tne Nitwa la novel

,seoD out:!do tho city. Cocomo oimy friends tbo ooomy tzj, and of covrso sacb rollrjloaiand trothf al gcntlomon ebould oot ba doubted on anyaecoaot. Tbeir oordjU their bond I

,Tho annual mcsUnj of tho Water*' 2nD T7.D.0. ford Bioyolo clab will tw bold onTuesday nozt. 1 nndorctnnd Mr.

Oballoa v?lll rcalffn tbo captainship, and It is tnoj-othan Lfcely WilTlo Meredith will ba elected In his»tcad A batted eclBction It would bo difficult tomake. lit. 0. H- Kelly will accept ro-elcctlon nnHon.'Trc-w. aod Hon. Beo. provided be pets R hard-working and intelligent asslstppt Sir. Tojn Dalles,jut>r,, l» josttbo gentlemnn. I bopb my club mateswill all plwonp for tym if ho U good enough to acceptnomination. '

¦I am sonry to Kiy that , tho Trca-Tne 17UND3, ittjrer's nccpnnt will not bo particn-

; jlarlj pleasant readinp; to thoco wbolook for a big credit balance. It must ba rctnsmbcrcdthat wo carried last race mcotlnrj tbroorjh practicallywith thogato rccblpts. and, for somo causa or another,tbo income; froni this lonrco fell folly £30 as com-pared with, tbo (previous year, Ibon, sro madoa' number of improvement* at tbo track, pavilion, andspent a considerable amount on ralllDR*. If theYf B C. happened to be d railway company & splendidbaliincson bands noold bo shown. Botwe do notfakoaccoanU. It has always been oar desira to tako tbemomb&rs into our cootdesce and to icsk tholradvico.This, to my mind, is tho propoi way to carry on a clab.

i Tbs necr Baco Cpmmlttcj will fc)¦ cruitwroa reobroinend«d't« boJd»Clab Cba3i.: our." . ' plowWp In reality tbd nt5 in eanio.¦ ¦ VetrsifiothcrewTUftClubCballeBcoC?n, yet, niiraitle ilciv, |t wai gjwn tot e, handlcsp ITub ycr wo pa (6 horo a ttfenty mile net en tbo0 fl tmei frr lU lub pi$!(a>g«

Cq^n t isf

**' ' - ' Wu>M!wis|gtofeWcKfotifij |;b«fV ^^i U iQftltOB"™

the Waterford Bicycle ClubJ ; Everylady cyoUst in Waterford ehouldjfollow the example.By joining tho Club they get A ticket which enablesthem to carry their jbioyoles free by the^Wntorfordand Tramoro and Waterford and Duogarvan lines'.: ¦¦ . ; : In Tattersalls' King at Aintree lastDIGT1NGCI8HED Friday : I hud a shake bands from

OTOLIBTS, Dr.)MoCabe (of jDnnlop x. UcCabo. ¦ : fame), ; Artbor | Dncros (Mannger

Dnnlop Tyro Co.), : Harvey Dncrqs and B. B. laie.Thoy all raced In Waterford A font years ago and EtiUtpeak of tbeir experiences bore in the most heartymanner. Thoy asked mo to romember them to allthe boys. ! ' ¦ :i !¦ . I have roeeived tieVollowing—" 84,"MY USTiUMJUt Wettland ilow, Dublin, 27thMaiob,

PAPEB I" .1897. ! Thb Cycling Notor,1 'The1 Waterford News/ Watorford. j DBABSIB—WO notice a parjigrapb in your estiiuablo paperfor March 20th, reforming | to tyres. Tho writorapparently vras ono ofj the triplet crew wbo spent twohoara in a vain ondeajonf to effeot a repair. We alsogather from your remarks, although the name' of notyre is mentioned, tbat you were using Donlop Tyrea.Wo cannot help thinking that your puncture mesthavo been no ordinary Ono if such experienced cyclistscould cot havo effected a ropair iq considerably li sthan two hours. We should very muob llko to havoparticulars from yon as to what happened to thej tyre.If you have been unab'lo to jepairi it, if yon care tosend it to us, w« Bball bo delighted1 to pnt it right foryou. i Perhaps there is qomething radically wrong withtho tyie, or yon may bavo by some ¦unfortunatechance got bold of ft defective one It is alsopossible that your machine Is not fitted with ouropaclal triplet tyres Trusting yon: will favor na witha reply— We are, deatj air, yours faithfully, for theDunlop Pneumatic TyTeOo.,Ltd. H W. BAUILEBT."

The Pneumatic Tyre Co aro quiteQUITB nioilT. right, I did refer to their tyre.

The difficulty we found on theoccasion In question was to tako off tho outer tyre,ns tho wires clung to t)>e rim in tlio most tenaciousfashion. I thank tho Pneumatic Tyro Co. for tbeirkind offer, which I am glad to say it is unnecessary f otme to accept, na tbe difficulty reforred to has beenovercomo, and tho tyro now bounds along with ailtho elasticity claimed for it.

IPAeciiiiflwrltes—The Irish brtgado,THE IBISH if the men retain their amateurDRIO4DB . Btatus, should bo fairly bard to be;ii

this year, iwlth H. Largo (theBnrroy Cop winner), B. M Large, W. Meredith, IIReynolds, L. R. Oswald. H. O'Neill, Cnrrairber,Hiu-ley and Wiilehe.

Mr. John Wldjjcr told mo at Liver-TH c pool on Friday that the report as to

CBBiUGimoBE8. Lord Watorford purchasing a packof bounds to hunt the Curraghmore

country, Is , as fax a* hoican uather , correct. Mr. H,K Sargent , who also spoke to me about tho mattor,said the revolt had also reached his ears. It Is hardlynecessary for me to mention that Mr. Sargent waohon. sec to the Curraghmore Hunt during the life-times of tho late Lord Waterford.

Tlie Enniscorthy Correspondent oCIT THAVEL3. the Iri th Cy cli 't writes—" I see in

THE WATB &POBD N EWS this weekH complaint about the trouble experienced In takingoff iliu cover from a well-known make of pnoumatiotyre. I am saro all my readers have experienced tbosame trouble at Borne time or other . 1 roroemberoneciisa of a now tyre, on n lady'B machine, whioh tookthree strong men tbo best part of half on-hour todetach it. Now I am nearly certain that 49 out olovery 60 ladlca could not attempt to detach theirtyros, by tho nsaal method. Perhaps Mr. Editor,yon could help us with somo of those bright ideaa oiyours." You sea, friends, bow THE N EWS travels.

Tho tyre invented by my friend , Mr.THE T?ATnc- J. A. Power, thould oome as a boonPOED TT&n. and a blessing to tboso nbo dread

tho ptmoture fiend. It nill be madoIn compartments ; a punctnre cannot e>b«ont tbe air.2 em glad to hear from Mr. Power that tho mannfcoturors havo now the tyre almost read y so tb*t womay expsofc to havo occuUu OTldonco of itn qualitieswithin ths nnit nesli or ao.

This accomplished young horsemanT, J. wiDOun. rode Syndio aod Pomade Divice at

Liverpool on Saturday withoutoucoeM. Pomade Divine woa not fancied by thoetnblo, but tho other was ; Syndio ran well too, butIn tbo final dost up failed to secure even place honors.

" T. J. " rode this horse at HawthornHCD BAY. Hill meoting on Tuesday without

getting a place.When wiring laat week I was HD -

TUC WILD MAN. aware, and I may say no one on thostand was awaro, that Wild Uan

from Borneo was badly interfered with at Valentino'sBrook the first timo round and lost foll y Sfty lengths.Ho wao fully thU distance to the bad as tbe horsesBashofl by tho stand for tbo fir»t time, and Ur. Widgeracted mercifully In pulling up the horse soon after.

On my way to Waterloo la«t 8undayA OQCAT from Liverpool I bad as companions

ACH t CV^HCHT. three gentlemen who took tbe GrandNational as tbeir theme for conver-

cation. Ono cald— " Was not tbat a splendid pieceof horsomanohip «hown by tha gentleman who rodeWild Man from Borneo!" " Yes," was tbo reply ofOne of my friends, " tho horse blundered over thetbe vrator jump and actually fell on his hnees, yettho rider remained like a rock la tbe caddie nndactually bronght the Wild Uan to his Iejs again.Tbat was Mr. Widger It was really a wonderfulOihibitlon of eldlL" "Hear, hear, I eald to myeolf ,"Baid L

A number of peoplo wbo shouldntTDCioii. know better havo beon talking a lot

of rubbish about Wild Man acd thoNational. Now I wish them not to be talking sillyDontonna. Not alone did Mr. Wldgor and tbe stableback tho horse to win a big ouke but thoy ndvliedoil tbeir friends to do the samo. J t is not In the powerof mortal!) to command success, but they can alwaysdescrvo it Now Messrs. Widgera' policy as owners ofhorses has always been to straightforward that tboycommand the admiration of every good sportsman InEngland. We, at home, should be proud of mco whohave done a lot to improvo tho otattm of the Englishturf.

It waa rumoured at Liverpool onDA5TB2UTH . Saturday that Mr. Joseph Widget

had purchased Bayreuth, oinnor oftho big burdlo race, at a long figure.

I havo to heartily thank tho manyorn DEPORT, friends who congratulated me per-

sonally on tho report of the GrandNational which appeared in last week's N KWS. Thegreat race was uot nnl»hed nntil some timo after 4o'clock yet the N SWB with a telegraphed report run-ning to nearl y two co ' iirxms, waufoll in glo die streetsoi Watorford before 7 o'clock the same evening.

The N HWH IS a erent favorite withA OI1DAT Waterford folk in Llvorpool ln'act-

VAVOUITE It in the only Waterford paper everseen In that quarter of the world.A pensatlonal report has roaohed

BENBATloi tAL me that the Durtlop Company intendRCPOBT. buying up nil the companies whoso

llccnurt to manufnCtuio under thoraanter patents (ire admltti (1 The tyres in questionrite, tho Bccston. the Warwick , Wopclloy iu.d Turnor.Should tho rumour turn out correct tbe vi. loo ot Uiosjisres in tlio companies wording inc. tyres justcutntd ohotild itaproye ut least one hundred por ceut,

Mr. F. J. Osmond fouuder of thoHODS I!J c^leb'Rtcd Osmond Co , raced in

wtTEufc-onD. Wiucrfordintboycarii think) 1892.Ho wiu then cbaroplon of England.Fiom Information to hand 1 can

?ncticn confidently recommend my readersDUHLOPC . to purchase theap ?. a a at 17/0

capn oronder " Th'cre lsalmo3tcor-tain to ba a boom in them befoVo very lonrj.

ViW V7b« dubblo <; ^ocks nnd6o6D Bliares who want good investments

OFECOLATIO:?. at current rates should not forgetHumber fc Co., NCw Hapld, New

Jolntlecs Elm, Nev/ Premier, Swift* , Dalnfor Uo\Oiatd Becuton Tyres. Speculators Bt'ould CD''* a dashfor Qcddons, Tubclcso and, J"rocr!>* Donlops.

1 Not a slnglo replication for rcgis-CcoiDTEATion. trntlon has been mado to tho 8.E.

Council, up to tie present, this year.Whon tho shares of this Company

Ttic BEDCOS CO. wcro qfloted at 6/ eaob a few weeks: ago I r/as abld to annooDco from

inside information tbat a movo nns on to effect nvrorting r.rrunacment with tho Turner Tyre Co whichabould send tho Scddon Shares op in tho market. Ino»ory respect my words ha»o come true. Tho ScddonBhaica went np to 0/8 and, ns a sharonoldor. I liavowoolvcdtbofollosvlng— " Tho Neo Scddon PncumntioTyro and Solf Closing TuVc Co. Ltd , Cornwall-street,Oponshaw, Manchester, 2Cth Marcb,1 1897. To thoSnoroboWoTo. Gentlemen,—I bavo much plcasnro inInforming you tbat, ponding tbo termination of tbolitigation with regard to the Seddon Liccnie. vourDirectors save entered into a working nrmngementwith tha Turner Pnoumatio Tyto Co. Ltd.(wbo possessan unquestioned Licence to manofacturo Wlrcd-onTyres nndcr tbo Dnnlop Welch Patent) tvherobyyoorDirectors will be able to carry on tbo business of thisCompany cathfactorily, nnd at tho arao timo euvotheir cuclomcrs ; from any further nnnoyanca bythreats or legal proceedings. Yonr Director* arocontinuing their effort* to obtain o judgment for tboGnapny in favour of tbe Ssddon Llcotuo j but as tbisuill tiio CDBO timo tboy have thought it prudent toocrb undor tbo onanjjement roferrrd to until ellqdcstioBJ v/!tb rcjard to tbeir orn> LJcon«obavo b;:3rjri at rest. Undor this arraogsmcDt jroot Dlrcctorofcjvo contracted to make for tbo Tomer Company80,000 Tyro Cover* nnd 60,000 Tubes nt a satiflfectoryprlc;, nnd they nave good reason to bcllevo that thisorder will bo materially Increased —Yours faithfully,\V, 3f BOOT, Secretary." Tho Scddon shores shonWnow ba rjood bnyinnr, j \ :

. ! ; : iUUpatrlpb, tbe great American roo<4 vroupcnytit ncr. who bu trrlved in Eoglnad

: ;EAT, "Itb 0 visrr to Electing Brtdin and! Bacon, tbe moat distinguished EBJ-

Hob cthlctcs, X76J ! bom in 1874. «tands : 6 feet 11} In.,tad obca la c;odlUoa wctjhi 11 itono. He oocoranha'i a nib ia I nto. G3 1-2 sees -, truly a wcudcriulparforDcncJ. : , 1

: At Liverpool Usk week a petition¦A rCTniOU. »g«lc»t ;tho Actl-frambUnfr Le^rusI . was signed by .over 60,00& wjoplo.

It T723 not Asut-cd round, • fad which ihoula mnUeibi proi i ell tbo Bort enlptatlc, Sons of our frlssds

i ( Sore-Thrbats )i V "Vcue^widobsttsrttan 7t <r eif Uorell Utckwiler \u>, t

v raeoNDY's!i | mm FLUID.!j : iJZ28&8f r#-f -

from this part of thq :conntry nere onxioni to riga it atleast half a dozen tunes, so indignant were thoy ct tbethought of interference vUb. tha Sport ot Elngt. :1 | . ' ' Tbat | Manifesto wen tbo Grand

•rnn WIHNIB. Natloa»l on bla merits no ono o»n' ! : ; deny, ! Tlmbn rah bimself to a «Und-stlU and then fell Cataal was bopelewly out o{ it »ttha last fonca when bb canjB down. Ufttthewa. thsrider of Qreenbill told Co his hone would have : beenplaced bad not Nelly Gray I knocked him over threefences from home. s ; : ¦ : '

i : In;Tilt Nswa^ho Seorcher : g»v«Aaoo» DOODLE. Winkfidd's Pride for a . win; and

.' ' Bridegroom for ft place in tho LincolnHandicap and Manifesto for a win in tbe GrandNaticraa'. Hot had tipping ; for a correspondent; wbomade hia debutes a prophet in tha columns of :TnBNEWS just»fortnight uno. : ' ' :

. ' I sent tha following tip] homo toBTnAIODT T1F8, Wutirlord from Liverpool i—Grand

' Nttlooal, Hcnif«8to (won), or WildUa ; Qreenbill , place ; BickeriU0e Stakes, Quince ;Stanley Steeplochase, Athil Roy (won) ; LlvorpoolHcrdle, Dctonntcr or Pyndlo j County Stilling Welter,Winford (won) ; Liverpool Spring Cup, Green Lawn(won) ; Champion Steeplechase, Gradon (won). Thatla, I aent 5 winners out of coven evonts. In future Ithink I ought to raise my lea for cdtlcs frosi nothingto r.t least £5. i

I hoar ccros3 the channel that th:A FACT, rumour about Lord William Bcros-

ford's intention to patronize i theWidger Stable at Portslide b founded on fact. LordWilliam will send five or six horses to the Poitsladeestablishment next week. . ¦

A record in the way of fishing waiFI3HINO. made at Knoctiaderry last week.

Messrs T Sheedy (the celebrated oar)and J Chambers, of this city, caught 81 splendid trout ,which take, Mr Connolly, the caretaker says, is thebest on record. The weight of the fish was, I am in-formed. 18 lbs.

I learn with pleasure that once moreRACES ON EASTER a meeting under the auspices of the

MONDA V. Faithlegg- Hunt will be held onEaster Monday near Tratnorc. The

meet last year was enjoyable in the extreme. No doubtthe Hon Sec, Mr T H Brett , will be equally successfulin catering lor the public amusement this yeir.

The triplet crew will start for Clon-FOR CLONMBL . mel from the depot of Messrs \Y H

Meredith k Co on Sunday at 10 a.m.Those v;ho want a nice qniet ride should cone.

" VyoIU !"—Tbi» lo a d-H frbtful maiorial forLsdlen' Cyoling and Wclking Blouocj . Unohrlnk-oblo and Fcst Coloro. Non tczco ai patterns on•pp'lo tion to Bobertnn, Ledllo, Ferrjuxcn & Co,Ltd, Solo AiroDta In Waterford.

The "Waterford IJet7o" end thoTipperary Board.

At Tuesday's meeting of tho Tippersry Board ofGuardians tba Cbalimso said that t ie followingnotice of motion bad been banded to him by tl< Ptlerriot—" I nlll more on tbis day fortnight thatthe contract for advorticlog given to th» W^TERFOBDNEWS last Tuesday ba rescinded." Ho (Ciaitmno)bed never dealt nltb a caco of thia tilsd befnre, andho would Dok tbo opinion of tbo goarJiaCs on theoubjoot . ; i

Ur D Eynn etited tba^ como years arjs ibe gudr-diono cancelled tho contfect piven to the •'IJuoc^rNeos" of Limerick. '¦

Ilr Dobbyn—Haa the WATCBPOCI) News contractbaon olfjned ?

Olerb—Yes j it wes cccoptcd olih tbr?o o'berpapero last board day.

Mr Dobbyn—A motion to n;,:st that la calculate dto irjvolvo it In n Ian salt.

Ur D Byan—It oca dono bsforo.Mr Dobbyn—If you did it beforo and tho union

uan put to cost it (a no reason nby you e he Uld. do itejeio.

Ur D Byan—Tbo union waa oct pnt to coot be-fore. Ibo thior; naa Carried thronij h succenfully

Mr Dobbyn—lo ttero any poulbillty of a UaoaUDon ?

Mr D Ryan—Wo bed batter not go into that. Ifwo ezpreso any opinion ii nill only bring c obonerot ball down OD ua.

Mr DobbyD—Quits ro, but if I aaf tbe contractorio thia caoo, I tainlt I would lo juotlflcd, oador tbuo'reumstr^cc?, in cceklar; a Icjnl remedy. It is a«ory bad\jreo:dcnt to ostablloh, co give a contractand have a member of tho board rlco nftermirda andgot a r< solution paued rc:oindtng It. '

lit Morrlok—Tbcro msj boconothlng bobind thinwhich yon boon nothing abjat, :

Ur DobV.yn—If tbero ii onytblnff behind it—IItho oontraot noa cirrlod by iapropar nC-2>, thenvon are qalto right.

Cbalrmon—I olll not bo her? neit Tn::day todtcoacD tbe matter, end that ia lbs rre?on I|nant totito tbo opinion of tho gnaidhos about tccoptiogtbo notion of m&tioo. -

Ilr Culllnao nald that formerl y tbo odvprtloiogwas given lo tho two Cloomol paper?, a Llmc'rlcb ando Waterford paper, and tho " Tlpporary People,"nod tblo nso reduced to tha Clonmol and Tfjporarypapero. On Tondof lr.H bo ot jeoted to goiog br-yond thlp , became thero naa no oro ia speodirjgmoney ontoldo thn union nboa tbo contracts oerolimited to tbe toon.

Cl.clrmon—Not exactl y,Ur Dobbyn stated toot nbors o caat'.-.cD ncn

entered Into It aboold oot to oaacellcd uale:3 tbcropea come cubsuotlal or fair rc:coo for co dcln£.

Obdrmarj—I will toko ' o vot« ca to nbclbcr Iobould aoccpt tbo DO II CO cf mc'ion.

Mr Culllnan—Is It nitbln tho rl^bt of a gaardlaoto nive a notice of motion P

Mr Dnycr—It la.Ilr Dobbyo—But why tboulduo tender nC7colv«j

liable to a IsoooiJ In nbioh oo nlll probably ba dcfcatprl I

Ur Cullloan eaid that oo a former occ:jloa bomoved to r«colnd i»u ndvutlsios contrnct, bet It. wcjfound tboy oould not do, so tbo contrnot hed boonentoicd upon. Io tbo present tnclaroo , however ,r.othiof; bad b*on done, t|cd tbo m- tter only camoup that d.iy to have tho miautts tigocd. :

Ur Dnyor molouioed that so tho tender from tboWATEnroaD N«vra wao rogularly cccoptVd listTuoeday, the contract remdnrd in forco for ttoyear.

Goufcro) Massoy—Wea notica ul'tn to tba differ-ent papers tbat they bad been deolr.nd cootrcotorafc.r tbo ndveit snz i i

Olorb—Yoi ; Ur Redmond blmcplf <7C3 bcro lastB >nrd day nbca bio propc:til rcs? aco?ptfd. '

Mr Uerrick—If you «ro ColD if to toko o poll , M'ChMl.aau , 'IH i s x° On. j

Mr Dwjor—Tako It ro«r- Thero lo no ass In l»k-lo(i a poll , bfoiaoo co nottor nhst you d.cldo jounill bave to p>y Ur. Ecaaond aftor ttcojptlnr; histondor.

Ur Qrc:a—Thero fa no doubt ho will cr 'jo youpay .

Ut Grofon cjllcd on tt.3 cfcalroaa to acc:?t tlrMerrick'a notion of nation.

Ur flrfon—H'> 0»i. ' Ooo-ip5 it. ¦CHoirman—I ol" '»<^ th« oopso of tbo BoirJ ca to

nhethtr I Ohonld o-coi t It or not. •Ur Dwyor—K o ci.tttt "liai you do hoMs to eoa-

traots.Ur Gr'On—Io Dungnr»an tboy rooindol a rcco-

Intlon c'v'nS lno adv.itleraopta tn tho " Wti rfordN-w o," but thoy had to tiny Ur Bodmoad ill thocacic. ¦

Mr Gro3an—If tbcro It 'a ho a poll on tbo qce-tlonof aocopt'nr Or Kjaotlaj tba nit'O" of DO tan you•honld Dsako it a raid of tbo Qjard tbet all ord«ra thatare mads ahoald stand' :

Ur Dubbyn—It 13 tot'nlco to ioi up a prcc:3cnt olthis kind.

Chairman—That ia ay oplmoa too.

.ajtfl**!:Uf f'tgan—Uy only onilrt y la to cafogoard tho

rat.'Oiy.ri. _ _

Mr D'bbyn—Tb»t should bo donn In » propernar. I consider tbia a moat Dcbuoioecilito prooood-inrj.

tlr Dwyor—Tho propor iray to look to tta rato-payere1 lntorcat ia to nd»crtioo extaasivoly, so j havoplenty nt compelit'oo In the (Mot re eta.

Ur Dobbvn—Tb.it ii ontcido ths qmctton ne arocieoucdns too. 1 brg lo propso »s an anondmcatthat the notlas of QOtloa bo sot cccoptod.

Ur Gros&n—Tha ch«lrrn»n Is byinr; do?n a nnwrula about tbo not'eo . of action. '£b»re o»vt» »•• »division o* to vbrthtr a no'ios of potion 'obould boaconptod or Dot. Thoy noro elircys ecospt :& as amultpr of nnnrBO. ' i i

Chairman—T would ru'o Ou t5o catter Dr;:ir 6tosco, bnt I nill not bs hero to di:cu 3 tha osttcr nhonit cornea up. • :

Ur Orfljon—feat la no rcatoa nby yoa ehoald r-i!cjta o nrse nbloh la not tbs ordinary course.

On a divUioo there votod—For ecooptlmj tho notlcscf motion—U«ssr« D Hyan , T Cloarjr, V7 O'i lU, UCnnBlnoham, J B»«n , V7 1 Darjcan, J Oronan, V7UcCormaetr , 3 CuHiuao , and P UerrfoU QOi. Asaiost—U'tsro J Eiohardcon. U Bojan , Sauls Qslrbn, UDolancy, Jatacs Qrcon, Q ! Duycr, Janes Pobbys,G«noral Ua«»y, nnd tbo Chtlrasn (0). ' .

Tbo notion n*s occop!c3i end nlll to (!l;:c:.~3 C3this dav fortciiht. ] ' . '

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. L I T E R A TJ J H E .' THE IriSH ROSABY "— 'We bid a hearty welcome

to this newly-born Catholic and Irish publication, thefirst numl-cr of which i» before us This del ightful—notto .-nyimpori-nt— addition toourmoderonationalliterature *\\\ t, e publ'shei monthly J and ns it i.- tobe conduced by thu Dominican tfaitK-ra, Catholicreajdera will I:Q ai.le to possess a periodical vof thehi ghest class in the special line along which it -willbo jnuidftil. I he publiahurn (Messrs. Browne & Nolan,34 and 25 Nassau-street. Dublin) are to be congratu-lated upon the excel ent appearance , of the iuitialnumber i yrrnij a technical point of ! view it couldso.irccly be surpassed The illustrations are beauti-fully done, the letterpress is clear and worked in 6rotclass style, and tha headings to the various subjectsnre uniquo ar.d artistic. The conductor tells us inhis int'iiductory articlo that the pages of theperiodical will be largely (riven to bring befoie itsreaders all that re.'ards the devotion of the HolyRosary, so well known for centuries to the people ofIreland. " We hope (we are qnoting from thcartiolereferred to) to i nthor what memories we win of thedeTotionin Ireland in dnyii gone by, and we ejpectarich ,-ind hn abutda'ut harTe.it. In foigotten pages oflocal history , in tradi tion? handed down at humbleflrcMdes , we know there are stores of edifyinp andmost interesting fnct8, which we hope to bring to lightand place on record, so that nothing in our people'shistory that illustrates the devotion of the Rosa'y andtheir lovo of it shall be lost. The deeds of the fathersare their children's inheritance Wbat inheritancecan be more precious than devotion to God's holyMother ? Many kind friends have already promisedtheir aid, and it is needless to say we shall welcomeall contributions serving to illustrate Irish piety Inthe present or in the past. There should be in Irelanda rich vein of these and similar memories. Ruins tnat*till speak of tho Catholic period of Irish history arefound in every part of the country. Everywhere weh;ive memorials of Dominican , Franciscan, August-ini.in, and other Religious Orders , in the rooflesswills and brolen arches of the Abbey Churcheswhich Ht one time re-echoed the chant of the DiviceOffice ; and around the history of each ruin, l ike theivy that clings to its crumbling walls , there clustermemories of old-time holiness , of Apostolic work andof prayer, that should not be suffered to perish, butrather r>e reverently and carefully gathered, andenshrined, for the instruction and edilication of thepreie-t and future generations. We wish Ihe InshRosary unbounded success, and cordially recommendit to every Catholic household in Ireland.

'• IJHE PALL M AIL MAGAZINE , "— Tha April numbercf this delightful monthly contains BH usual a seriesof contributions from the first writers of the day, andis interesting in every line. Tho illustrations aresuperbly executed, and the fiction is a strong featurein the book, the serial story being from the pen ofthe late Robert Louis Stevenson Biblophilen willread with d«ep interest Mr. E. Newton's illustratedarticle on " A Caxton Missale ;'" and those associatedwith the lace-making industry will derive much in-formation and pleasore from a perusal of that opon" Honiton Lace,"by Alice Dryden. Amongst other subjeots dealt with in Brut class style are— " Peculiaritiesof British Army Dress," which particularly appeals tomilitary readers ; "Trout Fishing," for disci ples ofOld Iznak ;" Thelfhjor Tactics of Chess ," and anotherinstalment of " The Story of 1812" (by Col. H. D.Hulthinson), which details Napoleon 's march toBoridino where he fought his battle with the Russianforces—a battle in which the honours were aboutequally divided. It was one of the most obstinatelyoontested. and most sanguinary conflicts that has evertaken place between contending armies in moderntimes, the losses in killed and wounded on each sidebe ng probably not less tban forty thousand men.The battle was fought on the 7th of September, 1812

During the 6th the troops moved into the po-ltionsassigned to them, and spent the dny in preparing forthe coming stru-.^le. Their total strength a'rnyedfor battle was 580..uns and 130,000 men , the bulk ofwhom , according to Lord Wolseley, were the finestTetoraus in Europe, led by the most experiencedoScom then Klive. Following his usual custom onthe eve of a great engagement, the Emperor, beforeretiring, dictated a strong proclamation to the army,in which he promised them, as the reward s of victory,•' abundance, good winter quarters, and a speedyreturn to their homes. Bear yourselves, ' be urged,"as yon did at Austerlitz . at Fricdland . at Viieb k,and at Smolensk , and let the reddest posterity speakof your valour on this glorious day ! Let it be paidof you, 'He was at that great baule under the wall«nf Mn*nnT7 ''

Nor did Kutusof , on ths other side, neglect to usethose morals aids bv which great commanders haveever endeavoured to rouse tho enthusiasm and tofortify the spirits of their men But whereas withNnpoleon the motives appealed to in his addresses tobis armies were invariably thoE C of honour and glory,and of tue pride of power and dominion , with theRussian general the sentiments invoked were thoseof duly and of loyalty , and above all . of religionFrom the very outbreak of hostilities the C&>r haddone all In his power to give a reli g ious character tothe war, and no one was quicker than Napoleon topjreeive the immense eSect which must be produced ,not merely on the troops, but on the nation , by thereligious straiD imported into every proclamation thnthe published. On the afternoon of the 6th , an imagesaved from the fire of Smolensk , reputed to possessmiraculous powers, was carried through tho Russianlints by a great procession of priests, followi d byKutusof and all his staff ; atd over a hundredttionsand w.irrinrfi hnrpH their hpnris nnrl foil bpfornit on bended knee, as they listed to their General simpassioned expression of belief that it was a symbolthat Ileavan would fight on their side and aid themin overthrowing tlio tyrant of the Universe , who hadinpiously invaded their country and defiled theirsanctuaries. ' It is in this belief ," said Kutusof ," that 1 fight , and shall conquer , and shall be glad todie . if need be, assured thRt my clo-ing eye* shallbehold tbe victory of our side I Soldiers ! do yourduty ! Think of the sacrifices you have made. Thinkof your homes in flames and of your children whoimploru your protection. Think of your Emperor .vrlio considers you the bulwark of his throne ; andD-morrow , before the sun has set , yon t.hali traceyour fiiith aDd yoor fiacl'ty on tbe soil of ycuirc iiintry with the blood of the aggressor and of his}in<itfl I 1'

The batiie of Borodino was one of the most obsti-nately contested , and most earjgainary, thnt lias everbeen fought in modern times. It is beyond the scopeof ibi.i narrative to describe its varying fortunes indetail during the long day throughout which it ragedIt must suffice to note the main incidents of thestruggle , and their bearing upon the final ij-sae. Longbefore daybreak on the 7th both sides stood to theirarms anaiting the signal to engage in d ly strife .The Emperor himself by half-past 5 bad taken op apo-iiti ' n, which he retained throug hout the day closeto tin' captmed Schewardino redoubt About 7 n.mthe battle was commenced by a heavy artillery Crtby the batteries constructed during tbe night , find l>yPrince Eugene launching his columns against theV llage of Boio<iino and the great redoubt. Almostsimultaneously Key and Devoust led their divisions(Jo tbe a'sault of the redans By 10 o'clock all thesestrongholds had been captured by the French, butn it without desperate battling and fri ghtful losses ,which had exhausted the acting columns and brooglittliu almost to a standstill. It was at this juncturethat Ney sent a message to Napoleon for reinforce-ments, to enablo him to complete what had been sojvcll begun ; but the Emperor jud ged it too earl y to^mploy bis reserves, and refused the request. In themeantime Kntusof , finding his right winguncmploytdind his left overwei ghted, withdrew tome of hisdivisions fro m the ri f ht. and directing them againstthe redoubt, reciptnrcd it by a vigorous counter-attack hey and Devoust , however , still held on toihi redans and Friant's corps arriving on the scene ,Otormed the village of Semenoffukoi, from which allfine effort* of the Kuseians failed thereafter to diiOodgei t . At the same time Foniatowski was making hispresence felt on the enemy's left fliuik. It was nowabout 3 p.m., and judging that the moment had reiill yarrived for a supreme effort , Ney and Hurat againurged the Emperor to send forward the ImperialGuard and fini li the affair, lint on this momentuou»occasion a fatal indecision tccrucd to possess IsipoleonHe , as a rule BO quick to see, 60 prompt to act , soria'ly to dare, appeared now seized with a hesitationentirely foreign to his naiuie , and could Dot for along time make np bis mind what to do.

Tickling finall y to tbe insistence of those whodemniidcri help, he af last allowed the Younu (inarclto be bet in motion towards Semenoffskoi ; bu' justat this juncture sin alarm on the extreme left of hisline induced him to halt it. when it had hardlystarted. Hutusof had in fact passed some cavalryacross the Kololza stream below Borodino , and madea sudden demonstration against the French leftSank, This eruption, successful ag;iinst Eugene'shussara, nas easily stopped by his infantry aboutBorodino village, but it had the effect of alarmingNapoleon, and halting at a critical moment thereserves so nr.ently needed by Ney.

However, by sending forward the artillery of theGuard, and making desperate uso of the whole ofllurat's cavalry, tha great redonbt was again carriedby the French, tho cavalry actually entering It bythe gorge ; and from that time, deeming it useless toprolong the slaughter, the Russian army gradcallyabandoned all its position!1, and commenced a >.I ITI <1 Vretreat, which was covered by its artillery, ami coiducted In excellent order. The French made n.attempt at a further advance that night, and the iwarmies bivouacked v/hen darkness came on inpresence of each other.

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IMPORTANT SPEECH OF LORD CHARLESBERESFORD:

The following special report of a speech delivered onThursday try J>ord Charles Bewstord at the Annual

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; ieelings which the Royal Navy, both officers and men,| Jud towards the lifeboat cress. [It was but naturalthat tho« fteling«i ' ihould eiisrpand he, entirelyI corroborated wbat the hon. Eeotlempn had said. Bat :¦they most remember: that offictTS and teamen inibe

; > avy, »n4 officer* and men in tbe Amy, who went out •Bt £j« tiikof thrir Ikes, did so under toe veryfarvigor-atfaif; 'exdtauent of "being fired at' If they, did veil :jriy viio made great heroes when they cams back,

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and received honours and rewards , and at the sam.time were : paid in time of peace as in time ol w.But these .Lite-Boatmet. \vn cc out al the niK oiheir lives to save their fellow-crea ;urei do sc lrom n-peisonal motive , and with no pay except th»t tecei» ^from 'he lustituuon dunng th« time that Ihe * wractually on the waters- thev had u live D' t ri-calling, so that the circumstances o: the ca« weentirel y differe ' ! , becai;s< tliev v*iv rarelv weni <. .except in sh' i Itinjjlv r> .< c w ea her . ir. a Tio en: £aor perhap> in u (o^ winct endangered the ir Dob.H aving bunched the :«>at . wlm h was a dj ngerumproceedine, and having gone throug h the surf whinwas another dangerous proceeding, then thev had trvchance of having then boat stove in against the shrwhoae crew they wished to rescue. As the First l*or*had sajd , no public woik was ever free from cnticisn.which was a very health y stimulant , but it behovectbe critic to be fj eneruus . tc be chivalrous, neve' Itbe persona;, »nd above all 10 be carefui that bis »tate-ments Tvete in accora with [acu Now , first of all tn>Institution had been att i tkec as to the salaries of itsofficers \Vhec the House of Commons Commutercame tc examine the facts . 1: would find that tfiostsalarie; had been enormouslv eiaggeratec. Agaii. . iwas said that the boats were obsolete and useless bi.out of the 208 boats 24t have t>een designed am! i iuilin the las: twelve > eat s Then the cost of the asministration was attacked. Iiu: he (Lord CharlesViaH hpi»n nMtnni^lipri rn tinn Iliaf th.ir .-n^! was on I

about 6 prr cent . 01 the tota t e i e ip t s wherea!- aibusiness man knew thai it wa? usua. to al loy K< t> -cent, at the lowest. Moreover , the cr i t i cs had incluat.in tho cost of administration executive charge such a a r»alarieso(tbeinspecton>a)laround thecoastAVhat wmj ithe country think cf the Firs; Lord if in his N a v >t^stimiies he included the pay of his admirals capiain>and shi ps a l over the worM ' he ventured lo (Din 'the Fiyst Lord in tha ' case would no' lonp retair truconfidence of liis countr) Tncr. again could a ny l h i n rmore in il i tat e against the cfticicno ol the worn la i n c con by the I n s t i t u t i o n than th;it it should be [ H u tunder the Gmemmei1.; M u t i . as thev miL'ti: sorof them dis l ike it Innamntm control necessiiau- .certain armi-jnt ol i cd L^pt . aiKi r e d tape meant c v t t - r 1

antl it mean! dcii M o i e o ^e r ( i f ) v c r n m e n t t . o i i .would do a»aj w i t h the local voluntary we tk whK.did such an enoimous amoun of ^ooii , w i 'houi wt i :they would not hav t the Life Boa: serwc< u t -localities w b r i e it is to cltec wr-ntei1 . to food a/ unt ' r e prest -nt t' mt Ht* m'pht trll t b « m an lrj staD'of Gnv <- r> meul roi trc . The Lile-Boal s-rvioAaor't * wiw nod- r trio G* vornnieDl , and be i > 01by a reofii t Ee'urL that ttK innDal onot wee »b«i280 ,0001 , »goicst tbe 78 6641. that the voluntary errviocut ip tbi» cc-D ' try laot ytar. Tbe InotitQlioc hesat al ill Dndor critioiem for some jeara, and oov \n.l ie cr i l i c l rma bad 1 CC( rue rail er warmer tnar n,agrf- f ^blf , tbc7 tad osk^d fora ParllamaDt^ry loqai-»B tbe remit ef which tho public "Cold know Don tinaffv ii. t of tt 0 Institution WFTC r» »l lv macaged—evi r>thing ooooeo'ed with ft nonid Hebroo gbt lolo the opeili g ht bf day—nDr i for ^ifl part ho bellevnd the : 1pnl'Hc>oold I 0 ' mplysi ti f f iod nlth nhat hud W OD ao-and V;IB 1. trndtd to be done T e reflolaunr. 1.czprmjed thiir dae&| preciotlon of tbo hocroiry ctli^aof tl 0 Icet'ltiti^r , and < f tho 1'f e i Of t' « tvork (tbe Cctamitloc , and moro (Opeciallv of the Udict nbonorktd *o fntfcn9if.et1c1.ll y, be coold toi / "prat to<bi jjbl y. W th rcBord to he Pie»f . ti e; had arrlvon .a timu iu tbia 0 'Uut< ; nhco without the Prfii i n - ;coold ilo Dotl iug. 1! ibe Prtca took Dp any rjui nt ir cit mutt bec-QmQ ijDblic— tbn Prrco hnd always b^ecTory Iil oral in ihoir erooniumo of tbe nt bio work of tieInstitution, and ke tmttc d that t: ev vronld crDtirjocthg same kind appreom ior of it* nork , saying eomrthiopj also , wh(jn"vi r tl oy 1 nd thp otiatce . lor irj ncieT?fa |of tho Lifo Boata who w^r t on 1 and ri-onned l i lein tho Doble way trey die. An ohnirman 0' tbeLondon Life-Beat 8aturdaj Fond which was eeratli»hcd ,l»st yfor «nd »hioh » number of Miei badtakoo up ni n tbetr osoal 'nthofli bfln i, he nao glad tratate that thny hai* already raieori 3.5001. I D L-ndoi.Bnt Ubii t w&i not all tbtit this great c l y »as go ng "giv» . Wht- n the work became m'-rc koont tigoncron* r>eople of tbe clt> would (live roor< jvrea rcmrtimt D aaked nbat had Loodon to Ho nith tn>work of »5>mg life »t eot. P Let tl em ool y ntnctacrthat Locdon BIB the l ij f f ia t port in the world, «r.that they ntrn drpeodeDt OPOD the- raercantilo mariocnotonlj (or t oir Inmriotbut lor theabu late ncoftoi t 0of life ; and when they remembrred ttat the oap alnoand cietro of thceo Temcln had to ecconnter » 11 thodangtre loseparablo from tbe oceao , oven o'oce to thehaven and tho shore , they iroold •< e hoir closel y thewoll-bcJno of this groat city i« bonod np with thiooble ocrk of th* Institution. (Load cheers

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to tbe wants of infants and youngpersons, and, lieing rich in phos-phates and potash, is of the greatestUtility in supplying tbe bono-iorraingand other indispensable elements offood."

Sit CHAS. A. CAUEROR, Ct.D.

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jSpevvinej OhJI^pQii-i—I " The children I have known fed upon Iti have invariably been models oreood; health." !

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Tho, Agje^T-1 "The j Food Is ', equally sultaWa toInvjalids and Old! People." .

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Gi\E¥E¥'B Hirgh-Class niWEEAL WATJSJSSAre hi ghl y recommended by the Medical Profession , as may be

seen from tho latest analytica l report s, copies of whichcan bu had on app lication.

Manufactory —Johnstown . Waterford.

§#lf§J|p £LL'ADIITO THE WAY

wnce or call for coniprohonjlvo Oatalorrue for the Season, poot froo to any addr"THE H0LB9S1IJ."ltL(J IH or ASSOCIATION .

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IN OSB Mil THE WORLD OTKB.In Sllrer Oasoj / * \ In 15slt' 82i}0MC3" •• O /-\

CbraccBt, StroD Rest nba most Dnrablo London I , A tjood Knockabout Water; for TOW ai mnr nt aroado THHEE-QOABTEB PLATE over Bold Io%7 pnco. Deal London made, Thrae-tlnartor Fit

Ao Enplfab Lover, /owolicd with 13 Babies. Chrono- English Lover, Lanre, Chronometer BaUuco, JoweUcdrooter Halanco. Patent Larra Barrel, and Damp and ln Rubles, Strong Keyless Action.D:wt Proof Uini; Band. Price £5 6s. An Emct Ximekccper, and bettor v/>.lao than any

Keop3 better tlmo Iban , nnd ib double, tbo Strcneth Keyless Watch sold for £10.end Valne of. anv C5 6». WatcMTnade. la Storllmr YticoCa , In Extra Strength, Stcrltnti iiiWcr, CryatalS, :>- . r Crwea, with Strong- Crystal Glasi. Glass Casco.Mode in Four flizea at ono Price , £5 61. :—No. 1, ——- _ -- *„,-, *.,,„«s, T*«*niT,n nrnnri ;n TT itGcQUi-men A Youths (as Illustrated): No. 1 U'orkimr RENEOH O EHOaGEUEHT Kill OS, in Half-SIo-i ; No 3. Hallway Men nod MiuerJ . No. 4. Indies. Hoop, Marqulsa, Qipsoy and all other dciiirp!!,

lu muMivo 18-ct. Gold Case.=, with Cryst.-J Glasa, ¦ eet with Brilliants, Rabies, Emeralds, Pearls, Sap-Qcnilemon n sizo. £12 12a Lid/s Bize . £10 IO». i phlrc3, Opils, TorQUOioe. ic, 4c.or In plam gold.'A LL WATCHES AlfD JEWELLERY sent post free , and at my riak, to all parts of tho YTorld•" on rooeiot of Draft , Cunb. or P.O.O, payable nt G P. O.CEUD FOR BENBOH S BOOK o{ WATCHES from £2 23. to £500. OLO0K3, CHAINS,° EMGAGEMENT BINOS, BUOOCHES, PLATE, 4i, {x. Sent post frco on application to¥ OT T^WRTOiTft TVT CrATCHUAKER and JEWE f.LER 10

dUo Mo i<S)iadJk\l te^JSNl , H.U. THE QOEEH and ROYAL FAUILY.Oteam Pactoi>7! G2 <£s GC, I-iTUBxailTE r-SKLlCi,

And 28, ROYAL , EXHANGE , E.C, and 25, OLD BO\'D STREET . W., LONDON.WATCH, Cic, OLUB8.—Applications for oconclos Invited. Easy sVT t- ^ m . no riik.

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First Quality.Muttetson's First Quality Hnma and Bacon.F E Barnes', W^rford, First gUty Spedoll, Selected Sr^d aad (;r0 ,u BaC0Q.Waterford Heads and Sausageo disposed of at Loweot ]>r!ro- '

: Best Danish He'ada ot Lowest Market Prices, :1 MdgDificetj t well colected Hams, t5d por lb. :

Good Smoked B/icon, really choice, 7d por j b, 'Best Quality Fresh Print Butler. Bent Quality Fr-h 1 I K I ,,, iBest Quality Firkin Butter ; Mild Curo; SapeTflnr M ?ol!n" I

- nt Loweat Cuoh Price. ouP-'«no, olwaya m stock, ancT dfcp^sd of

Fresh Eggs Daily at Lowest Prico in the Trade • n\rn n : i , '; 'First Quality, selected fro m the Best Local Cream JrSs th° m<*'

Best Butter Boxes DLis^FiSns^LnXS ITop Market Price paid to Creameriea and Farmer '1 I S'

1° f ricc3-' Large Rolls. ¦ < " l0r l Ib Koila Fresh Bmter, audBEST; ARfOLE FOR THE; ! . • : •

Nora ADDQrc3— '

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SoleotlonB of watches o?Jowollery cent, free on'. receipt of referenceIllnstxated Book

:Post Frao.OLD WATCHES ANDJEWELLEBY TAKEN

IN EIOHANaE.iMI Goods Not Approver!

rzill bo Ezchanrr^d.

sir j hAi ) b.D I C E R O I C . )

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Butter, Bacon & HggdAT? 1'HP. •

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FOOTBALL GE3IRTG.IN l l A l V i m . (JI.'AI1TE1I8 STlll>"ES .

A S H 1'LAJ N OOLOl'IlS.

2s. 6d. 2s. 9<L

Boy 'D ( If . U f ^ l \\ Boy 's

Site. / I'' H U K U Sire ,3<L \/i (I n 3d-'C:S- U« j \VJ lKa-

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TI3E " REFEHEE M DALl.UDODT or ISJiOCIiTION.

10s. 6d. 10s. 6S.

!>i'. C«.*Milp . \VeltM Seimi. Perfect (afch*r*. Will Ian lon^rr than any othernull,.. Krrrj h^tloD Ittrolcl iM acil Hiita-Uicrra beion briun rn .de, I'rlco 10s. cd-I'tilt Frf«.

All FOOTDAU AGDBSOniEB ATLOWEST P03SI3LE PfllCIS.

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V V"^ AITALYSIG

Llmeiick J)acou and Hams

EESI'ECTFUL1.Y- CiOLICITEP

SILVER HEDAL; EDINBURGH, iSSoiGOLD MEDAL, JAMAICA, 1891.

GOLD MEDAL, DERBY, 1891.!IALTOGETHER 6 GOLD MEDALS RECEIVED

: . AJ1D j . . . . .

HIGHEST AWARD AT CHICAGO EXHIBITION

OR

HeMg's ! Exbaet of lealand Malt fine.

Is a Delicious Beverage and Tonic made from PortWins. Liebin'iJ Extract of Meat, ind ExUacScf IJilt

(3 a New Name, Rcgisttrcd to prevent fraudulcuiimitztion11.. 1

OVER FOUR TMOUSANDUnsoliciUd Testimonials liave bccQ rtceivcd

from Medical Men.

New Street, St N*ot3 , January 2Sth, i? 9+-1 have much pleasure in. giving you my experience

is to the " Meat and Malt Wine " receive-^ from joutome time since , and in bearing testimony as to iuvalue as a recuperative and restorative agent.

In the early part of last year my wife was seriousl yunwell , suffering from loss of flesh and appetitetogether with mental arid bodil y exiiaustion , andolejple^sness. She was under treatment for a COD -ridcrable time without relief , and 1 at last determinedto try " Wincarnis."

The effect was ni.irkec', , and convalescence comxenced from tint date ; the appetite returned and therceight hourl y increased , ind in about two months thehealth was restored , and this result was in a greatmeasure attributable to the use o! "Wincamis "—olthis 1 feel certain , that in many cases this preparationb a con valuable adjunct to medical treatment.

T. POYNTZ W R I G H T ,Medical Officer of Health, St. Ncol's.

WMOAB1<1SIs Sold by -L Druggists , Wine Merchants , and I'.iteai

Vendors. A,s for Coleman's " W I N C A H N I S ," 01

Liebitf 's Extract of Meat and Malt Wine , and x<

that ths word " WINCARNIS " is on the shoulder

of ths bottle.

Sold in Bottles , 25. Q-J. and 43. 6d. everywhere.

,7v/fW TftlTir T\ T\P0

Rn iRt ? II li 11II (1 li l»

'GUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY PURL.

Ca:s ts obtained of ell Grocers and Chemist *ar.d of the Manufacturers,

CiOffiM & CO, LTDNORWICH & LONDON.

COLEMM S"R30OT IGPmiAL "

IIIMffl STOUTPrloo 2/0 por dozon bottles ,

la a ipctially brewed Invalid Stout from Malt nnJ llcj .fef thi finest quality, *nd will be found to invico 'J i- if,rL'j i \c vx without leaving my Bi»ns of heavinur.. ; or ilolncs.'

b:hlod »fter driuiinj, «J in tho caao of most Sjtouta.

t:ar:sncan 7uGTi:.:oi IALG HAVE DEEM RECEIVED

// is recommended by the Medical Faculty mbeing the most nourishing Stout obtainable.

Mmmi" eaown IMPERIAL " IIIVAL ID

ffff A MB ii lr rl^I J suitable for the Robust as well as the luvalt j.

It a, Sound, Wholesome, Fruity Wine.In told by ill Grocers and Wine Merchants.

Ovor 2 000 Testimonials have been received from1 Medical Men.

C49, St. Ann's Road, S. Tottenham, N'.,August 28th, 1894, . .

DEAR SlES—I have great pleasure in testi'fvinjr .V;th- efficacy of your " Invalid Champaene ' juhtr.if.r-!to ras for trial by Mr. Gushing. I administered iliaa child in a state of extreme collapse from v. aiu'riof Influenza and Pleurisy. The result was marvjllo;:-;The smouldering embers of life seemed at once to buraiiato fiame, and an uninterrupted recovery ensued .

I have no hesitation in saying that your "InvalidChampagne " is possewed of powerful stimula'ingandinvigorating qualitiej, and cannot fail to I; appre-ciated in «U cates of debility, from whatsoever causecrising.

I an, youn faithfully,H. CLAYTON FOX, M.R.C.S. ,

Entj., L.S.A., LendUc::ri Colcaian Ci Co., Ltd.

Pricj 303. pa Do:n Half-Bottles; 6O1 p^ DozenFull-sizs Bottles, ,

Cirriars Paid to any part of the United King dom.

SOLE PROPRIETORS 6 MANUFACTURERSOF THE ABOVE. »

OalonrBGn & Co., Ltd!.,NORWICH & LONDON.AontiTO JOB WATEBTOUD :—

R. A. HERRT ft CO., Tho nail

11 "F0H THE GLOOD 13 THE LIFE." ^

OL eiKE'SsVVOHLD-FAMED

THE CREAT BLOOD PURIFIER & RESTORER.Por cleansing and clearing the blood from all

impurities, it cannot bo too highly recommended.For Scrofula, Ccuvvy, Ecsotia,

Simplca, Biin nnd 13lpDfi Dicensj a,and Coroo c" ell Iiiii&ij, itfl t^octa croraarrellouB.

ItCurc»OM Sorc« .Cmts UlccraKd Soros on Iho Neoi.Onrcl UlceraMd ttoro I,,.|:«Carts Dlaekhcaln ot Piup'.ci ca Iho FtiiCures Bcurrj Bor- » .Cures Canc?rou < Vltcr^ . • • •Curej u:ocd aud r-ltfn Hlseues. iCart8 Olan4ubrl^cllii»ir«. <;

I Cieirs the Dt 10.I fro:o oil (mpare lll'.Ur,IToarAulntrci-ao oriBini. |

As tbln ranturo u pleu&ot to tluj tl-tcv uAvC-rrantcd frcn frnm »njtUUi < ijiiarlom to lh» mo«triL*l''at« coauitutio'i of eitli=r »ex ,. tho ProurictonroUi.MtnScrcri io piT>itttru-Jio u:>t lu.nluc.

THOUSANDS OP TESTIMONIALS' Trosi oil Vtxtz of tho Woria.

fold (o Bottles U. (M, unj fa cuef contiiDlcj tulic:<: « the qsenllv, ]l.i. each — toffldent to tSort tronnATnt t'irj In Iho great imjorlt r o( lanc^Umllnfca ct . lit AM, CIIBMIST T »aa PATENT MEDICINEVENDORS THROUOHOUT TUK WORLD, or Motfor " s o- tij »tiTnpj !•/ tho Proprietors To! LIK»I,»*¦*» irnn-ttu CouaTiM PBI;» COXPUT; Lincoln. JgCAUTXON',—Aek:for Cicike's Blcol JUxtors,cod! jiv.n nf frr.rl'il??« l-nttlUltTUI Cr trlb£iUltCS. '

WHOLESALE AND BET AILHali. Gaao, PonUry. ft»<* «? Bint *

BEAU-STaEET. WATERFOBD.

nnHE nttcutioE of tbe Q<n+ri ««» PaWk'B. . 1 if c*ll«a to U»ii .E*t»bW>m(ttt. ;

Goopo or M« Oaoro»«TJ QOA^

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in tbo bcrt »tjl« u4 •* priow U>|» 9»Wm immi ¦¦J£J£i6£Z

JUIIiWAYSV7aterford £; Contral Ireland Bail wayTHE HAIL ROUTE!BETWEEN DUBLIN (tod

WATEBFOKD TU MAEVBOROUGH.

Tlrae Table on nnd aftc* let JANUABT . 1897. '

ILcmsrar.LLici Ctiscn.— llarjboronjih dcranmo, £sot.m., 6.20 p.m i llountrselllck tnhal, 8.50 ».a; t.W p.m.UoanUDQllfclc departure, &.'JQA.m., 6.10 p.ci. : £I&rrboroi:*liarriwl, 9M ajn.t 0 0 p.ra. "Qrcat Soctbem taa ITcatom arrirala nt ZOicznj, tli

Carlow UraDch—9. (3 O.D. 5.19 p.n.—On Bandaj*, ll-5lvj=-1 JB. A, K£AL£> General Manager.

U'otorford ,

Timo Tablea on and alter OCT0BEE, 1853and, until further notice.

Up Train* from Waterjo rd.

Wticiferi1 dep. ...Cuxitk-nGvix ...C!o=n«L Tlppcisij_»..,. I 25JUDCtJOtt. .wi.rw i OOoh.™....^ .: „,PIUIM „.. 4IDroniecn,.™ Bohor t.v SiUacncioxriTiiJ J ii

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T7ctorford, Z^tfocarvan, £j Lisnoro, csdForm07 and. Idomoro TZailxraya.

QnOKTX ST KOCTE TO Cosr , Qvsisssowa, Tuix>, XIDElIX^BXKT.

Time Talle ort and alter l i t June, 1S0G.

j T- O'MALLEY, Secretary >nd 'Jtasger.

T7ctorford and Tranoro Uailway.Time Tablo lrom Oct. 1st, 1803, to April SOtb.UOT,

; or uatil further Nottco.! T7«ei Day Traim.; I i T5 ~ S i ; 7 §~

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RICHARD MORRISSYI Undertaker and CarriageI Proprietor,

BERESFORD STREET, TSATERFORD.TTTUJNERAIiS COMPLETELY FURNISHED in_ID ;Saperior Stjle with e»er7 Eeqaiiit*, loclodiar

all Fees ind EipcLBri, »0M>rdlng to • txod tetla ofchargci. retruUUd to salt »ll Coitotners, tod with 1etrict repaid to ccoaomj In ercrj detail. -

|HEAESES & M0UBN1K0 COACHESof a tcrj superior dtBcription to bo hid at th« tbor1 : EBUblbhmeat.

CT1T1OIB

VTaterford, 'doparttireKUa&cow..,1 UolUuaTat 1 DaHjhalo ..j XhorcaeJowu ,..,„ limnoUbrldgs liilkeauy.. ' arriri!

Do I idcpaitureDaJlyraraeJ AttaongE.,', Abboyldx ; Uarytoro' '. arrivilUirylcmazh dep. nj'PoittiUngtori June...DtUai J. arriTa)Ati^ono Juno, arriTrJorjboro' 1 <lop. dowrMountratK joriiT«JDallytrophr no5i.Tca..*ir.., M Parsoc3tcwn M. Hes>rh .,..[ , Teroplemoto

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lamonol: and T7C3tcrnSailwav.

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STATIO1I0

Watori6rdKUaloadcnCcrroH's Cro:aKilmictboniAJDUTTO

u>d QtradbaU; ,,Dnngtrr&n, ... ,fCoppasi .- „Cappo iuln „ „Liamoro .„ „Tallow Bold ... ,Calljdufl ... „C!ou- <u!ano ... .*Fcnaot ... arm.

O. S. a W EsUirsy iFcnaoj «. clop,ilallo-w: .„ areCork 'QueccstowDklLULTOOJTraU;o i

STATIO2.'J

• G. 8. & W. Ballwxy.Tralco i ... ™ <3cp.Killamor — t,Qjcocstown ... ,,Cork Ilallon . ~Fcrmor ... ... »TTI T.

W. D. t L. Itailwn*.Fcrmojr ... ... dep.Clondulano ... •¦Uoll/Lul ! ... ,,Tallow Koad ... ,,Ukxicru ... ... ,,Cappoquin ». - ¦¦CanagU ... ... • „DuDgarron... „. nDnnow 4 Stradtjllj ,•rTllmvithoaiaa .,. ¦¦CairoU'g Croa . nK Usiuden „. „W«t«TfoTd ... «TTtvnl

Bunda 'j Train4I 1 : J i 3

fcou K n i 4 jn p m

' b. ra ! hn : h mW'(rd ... 10 o 13 15Zip "'* ... i 10 SO 1 30

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On March 28th; 1897, Mrs. Catherine Connin gh4m,at ber residence, 105, BJarrsck-Btreet, Waterford, in faei56th:ycair. Deeply regTitted.—R.I.P. ,

j ;On tbs 81st March, after a lengthened Jllneta, at

College Eoad, Anastatta HeaToe, widow 'of the: leAoWilliam Hearne, of this! city, aged 82 years. ¦, Interred,t i Chapel of EMS jCenietery 2nd April.—El P.Sacred Heart of Jesu^ hi&ve mercy on her. Oar^Ladyof Perpetual Succour, intercede for hflr. I j ; : ; .

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" BE JTST, AND FBAB NOT."

SATURDAY, APRIL 3, 1897.

AEi U N G E A T E F UL A C T

Mr Anthony Cadogan, City High Sheriff, maywell—after Wednesday's proceedlngsat tbe Water-ford Bocid of GuardianB—exclaim , "Save mo frommy : friends !" His Paul Square allies baselydeserted him at the crucial moment, while hl3best supporters \vere to be found en the othersldp of Ithe honae. As is well known, Mr P JPower was elected Chairman and the High SheriffVice-Chalrman of the Board this time twelvemonths ago. The former, owing to his continuedabsence fro m home, hardly ever attended, andwas consequently highly ornamental, but for allpoor law buBiness purposes, a dummy iigurowould hate been just as practical. Of coursa noone'ean blame Mr Power. His supporters chosahim aa tho best man, and he went on his wayrejoicing. The Board saw him a few times duringhis year of office , just as they wil l , in all proba-bility, between now and March, 1808. On Wed-nesday accordingly some of the more experiencedmembers of the Board thought that aa MrCadogan had discharged his duties with ability,real and impartiality nearly the whole of thoyear, it was due to him that he should receive thehigher honour of the Chairmanship. They putbira forward for the position , expecting that hisfriends , the McCarthy ites of last year, would stickto him like men. Alas ! for human hope3. Theyturned tail on Mr Cadogan, and went for MrPower , who will , again figure-head the Board,while thi actaal working Chairman is left out inthe coldji-that is, unless Mr Power resigns andallows Mr Cadogan to assume the position towhich he has n far better claim, aa one of the old-est, most experienced , and competent member ofthe Board , than even the hon member for EastWaterford has. We sympathise with Mr Cadoganupon being made the victim of basa ingratitude,and ne[hopa he will remember who were hisfriends and who deserted him at the suprememoment of his poor law experience. He acted thepart of a. roan in leaving the Board room whenthii Might was offered to him, and we considerthat he cannot, with honour or credit to hlmsolf ,return to1 his duties there until the reparation towhich lie. is entitled has been either offered ormade. He ¦will he a great leas to the Union, foroutside i bis natural biuBqueness of manner attimes, he was always ready to say a good word forthe poor man, and invariably took a level.headedview of [important affairs which from time to timeCDgaged the attention of the gnardlans.

THE : FRKKTNG OF THE BEIDGE

XHE icOMJIISSIONEBS DECIDE NOT TOi OPPOSE FURTHER.

& moat important nieetirjR of the proprietors ofthe Waterford Bridge and Ferry blights Commis-sioners was held on Wednesday. About 20 proprie-tors were present , and Mr E Jacob, Chairman ofthe syndicate, presided. Of course the proceed-ings were private , but we are authorised to statethat a resolution was passed to the effect that theCommissioners will not , as a body, oppose thescheme ifor the freeing of the bridge. That is acoursa Which will commend itself to everyone Inthis and adjoining counties , who are desirous oflairly dealing with the question. It may 03added that tho resolution of the BridgeCommissioners in no way binds individual pro-prietors ' from expressing tholr views as theproject rolls on. But it may he safely conjecturedthat gentlemen who have hitherto been conspicu-ous by their opposition will—while retaining tothemselves the right to think and speak for them-Behea-eventually fall into line with the greatbody of the people and make the best of thepos tion. We have sufficient confidence in thociti :enship of the malcontent proprietors to fore.see that even they will bow with grace to thoine Stable , and yield to public opinion in an openand! broad-minded spirit. No doubt It Is hard topart with old friends , especiall y when associatedTfith per centages. But the nearest and dearestmust part ; and there was never a reform withoutits attendant wrench in some shape or other. Wecongratulate most warmly the majority of theBridge Commissioners upon their action , whichnmiit assist, to an important extent , the freeing oftos| bridge of Waterford and the development ofits commercial life.

THE CUTtBAGHMOEE HOUNDS

th« annvuncembnc which we were enabled tomake exclusively last week , thanks to our specialCorrespondent at Alntree, that Lord Waterfordhad purchased a pack of hounds with a view tohunting the old Carragbmore country, has, we areglaijl to say, been read with pleasure in every partof bur county, From what wo can gather, theCurragnmorcs, under tba present Marquis, willequal If not surpass the pack so ably hunted bytbe 'LLto Marquis. The young Lord rides well , isan enthusiastic sportsman, and has resolved tospend thi greatest slice of his income la the oldland. Tlils la the class of ; landlord that Is such ararity la Ireland. Most of tho owners of. propertyin th'ia country squeeze ali they can In rents fromtheir tenantry and Bpend almost every fraction oftheir money in England and at ; the fiiviera.Every class in the community will gain by therev ival of the Currasbmores. breeders of horseswill bavo a new raatket to appeal to, the largesupplies of fodder and oats necessary to keep npa stud of hunters will be purchased In the neigh-bourhood of Curraghmore, owners of liveryStables will be sure to benefit, and even the poor8m j thy will hear his anvil ring to a more livelytune. Employment at Curraghmorowillbe largelyincreased, and, on the whole , better and happiertnles are likoly to result by cementing goodittjing between landlord and tenapt. We hop3tki time may never conje Tvien Irishmen mayWnihjnk it necessary to Interfere with a sport80 f i tu io all our hearts. ] !

GanUimen fcnpppciog to bb in tfco vicioity of IbeOuay oa cext! Monday end Tuecdaj evening nbonldaoi fail : to (eo t v « fxblbit s lo 'the . windowo ofHFABS*

: & CO. Tbey intend lo obow BI ODJ; nitbtheir Ke!n Saiiiogc ECIBB vtry handsome fpecitucosof Biding Bretchrs' or.d: Jloraicg Coals band-fflftflein kfa cir ' oRn ' vjoikshopK. II KABNB - & CO. is nc-<Soubt«jij tho leading Tailo't^pif 'bepse io \bi city.

i : | :. j A LARJ3K . bRpEtt. j ' ;.T/VrnwnmJwut joining creamerjes.and requiring

ililk' Carrying Cans, will dbjwell to'give P/LEAUY,¦*. BMTonstraud sireet, : o call, ' i He has plocodorders for over 500 C«ns ot| a> superior rind heavyquality. I This la tlxo ilargeat order of.its kindenirgtojjn. Jui Waterford. . .Qa?o money by buyingfrcpi CliKAav, of 4, BarronBtra.uii-Et,, Wiiterford.

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OyERT^XBD IRELAND

n£S^T *? f°8and ^«'ywpecteddebatoupon tb? Report of the Eoyal Commission .on theFinancial Relations between ,O«at; Britain andIreland commenced In the Hbugp of Commonsjupon a motion by Ur E Blako, formerly Caaadloa1Premier; who declared that tha retort establishedtho esistence of on ondae bnrdenj of taxation onthis country, cpnatltuted it a Rrekt 0rievnnco toall . classes of it* community, oWd rendered it anecessary duty to propose remedial legislation assoon as possible, Mr Blake in tie cbnrsa' of hlnable speech justly pointed out (hit this questiondiffered (altogether from other, matters affectingIroland, inasmuch as there was l erfect unity inthis country, all classes and all jolltical creedst tl I f ' to cI,?ln» J«»tlce from what an, K » \,U1?. , "' "th

Predominant;partner.1' Mr Blake was followedVby Mr John ERedraona, member for our City, abd that gentle.man made one of the clovertot, moateloquont, mdcanvinclnK orations of his life; \ 8umm»rlsedreport of tie speech, for it ean ted escribed Mnothing leas, will be . found elsewhere in ourcolumns: A leading. Irish Unionist newspaper,commenting. upon ilr Redmond's tiddrcsas to thoCommons, cays-" It was a careful, a moderate,and an argumentative ono, and evidently Impressodtho Houso at the start of ths j debate with a fullsense of its consequence." The etatomont was astartling! ono to make that tbo taxation uponarticles moat consumed In IroUndihad increased,while tho taxation upon articles imosfconsumed inGroat Britain had diminished, the result aa it wasrepresented, balng that, whilo flaring the centurythe taxation of Great Britain psr head bad 'dimini-shed by one half, that of Iroland had beon morethan doubled. How, then, had Ireland bean treatedIn accordance- Tvith the principles of the Act ofUnion ?" : Tho thanks of the nation are due to MrRedmond for his able advocacy of their cause.Mr Whlttakcr moved, and Colonel Waringsecondedj an amendment declaring In favour of thefiscal unity of the Three Kingdoms. The pleaadvanced by thta speaker was that Ireland shouldbe treated with Great Britain, as forming onocountry for fiscal purposes, and that if any genuineand tangible grievance did exist, It could only besatisfactorily removed by so adjusting the presentfiscal system as to render it just and equitable toall persons in whatever pruts of the United King-dom they might reside. The object, he said, ofthe recent Royal Commission was to Inquire whatIreland ought to pay If she were to be rendered aseparate fiscal entity under the grant of HomeRule. It was admitted that such an inquiry wasvery necessary and desirable, but that its reoultamust not apply to conditions that did not existnow that Home Rule bad not been conferred uponIroland. Is thero absolutely no question renuing to be determined 1 Has ft absolutely beenestablished that Ireland out to bo regarded as aseparate taxable entity ? In his judgment thocontention that Ireland must be treated as aseparate entity CTOS presontly untenable.

We do not propose to follow tho couree of thedebate which has been eo fully and ably reportedin the Irish daily Press. Sufflco it to cay that asspeaker after speaker roso the most powerful casewas made in favour of Ireland. The divisionresulted—as all divisions do In the British Houseof Commons—against Ireland. There voted forMr Blake's resolution 157 members ; against, 317 ;thus proving up to tho hilt that we must look toourselves in future, and unite to save ourselvesfrom further fraud and spoliation.

The Marvel 1 of the Day is onr 32s Gd BlarnoyFrieze Overcoat, to measure. Lined with WooPlaid. High-class cup. Square-built Shoulders.!Best Finish . Patterns on application to HobortconLedlio, Ferguson & Co., Ltd., Waterford.

The New Fanners' Association.The eviction of Mr John Leahy, Knockanoro,

has attracted a good deal of attention , and if hiscase was a real good one and deserving of publicsympathy and support we would not have FatherCurran, C.C , as Chairman, and Buch true andtried men as ICdi'ie O'Brien , and Messrs Gleesonand O NeiU , of Ballymacoda, speakers at thomeeting denouncing thin eviction. The people ofBallymacoda, it seems, have a case of the samekind at home where the farm of Mr P O'Neill ,who was evicted , has been taken by a man namedBarry. A new farmers' association has also beenstarted at Ballymacodo, and like the CountyWaterford Association, it is alBO non.political —that is, party politics will not be considered asregards membership. The County WaterfordAssociation is bound tp tako up the case of MrJohn Leahy, OA well as some other 1 cases In WestWaterford , once the Association gets Into workingorder. If the hen, sees, will only send Mr 3Cunningham, BolIydnffUppor , e. copy of the ruleshe will canvacs for members of the Associationwho will afterwards propose others, and thus theorganisation can be spread over the entire countyWe would suggest that the subscriptions may bemade hcJf-yearly as well as jearlj, and thatlabourers bo admitted as in the Land and NationalLeague days at Is per year on bolng propoced andseconded by members of the Association. Lateron a Chairman and Executive Council must boappointed with local Committee? cubject to thodecisions of such Executive, and above all thocontentious political " \cadcrahf p" qnaction mustbe strictly forbidden to bo discussed.

FAME AND FASHIOI"We transfer the follooiog paragraph nlth plea-

sure, from the colmr.8 of the Weekl y Independent—From our Aastmllan exchanges] ne learn that tit

Ednatd Htroey, B L, rcho ncs so popular on tbeLoinster circnlt , and nboec defenco of Sbcridao,Tied in Dublin under tho Explrulves Act, *C3 snoba ready and able bit of edvocsoy , Is non a candidatefor Parliamentary honours In t i e country of hiiadoption . We bate read Mi efceobea to Ibe olect-or» , and they are models of ajjgrosaUe reasoning—and ne have be atd enoug h of theue orations to makeu» competent to jud j{p. This young Irishman nil)ooe day male bia cuark benoith the Sourborn Crossand bis friends in Waterford viill 'bo glad to mark hiiprogress." Mr Edward Harney is eon of tho lat« Mr EHarncv , Eillotcraa , sou brotber-in-law to Mr WilUumPope, of this city.

1 be approaching marriage Is announced of Sir HenrjMeredytn , to JJisa Lieberi . Sir Henry is a member ola well-tnonn Kilkenny family, who posses a beautifulproperty at Norclanda, near Tbom&stown. Sir Henry,eay s tbe Daily Mail , succeeded bU grandfather in 186S,sad married in 188G the be&utifal daughter , ond onlychild, of Mr Bnbert O'Hara, but Sir Henry divorcedher in 180-i.

The Most Noble the Marquis of Waterford has takena handsome residence at Windsor , and for tbe ensuingseason will reside there with tha Ladies Susan,andClodagh Beresford.

1 he story which we told abont tho Uarqaia, th« silvermatchbox and the Maclicmith is ataolately true Whenthe ycoDg Marquis was leaving Fiddown railway stationen route to Hyde Park BarrackB, be put hU bead out ofthe carriage window and said to Mr Weldon W»lehe ," Don't forget my fiiend , tho blacksmith." Mr Walabe,needlus to SIT , did not forget the man viho suppliedthe shoe.

The Bketch of March 3Ut gives a, full ps e engravingof Mixs Julia Aitbur c3 Lady Anno ia " Bichard II) , 'At tho Lyceum Theatre, London. Hits Arthur is, aswe remarked before , neice to oil Martin Arthur, IJorloyfcrraco.

Lord and Lady Ormonde and the Ladles Bailor tavo|pft Kilkenny Ctutle for BiUsknooUano Lodgo, count;Tipperary, nbora ihoy ba?o jone for o fortnig ht afishing.

The llarqnio of Ortnonda Intendn shortly to call ameotinrr to flc'tlo tho details of tbo Gorman Kmporo r'eJubilee Cop Match from Do7cr to Heligoland. Thomatch will tike place in Jane.

Messrs POOL? & Co , arlicto und Pnotofjropbora ,31 Mall , Watortoid , arorj lvlng sjJ'Ddld value duringibe pieoeot oeeeon nitb tbeir midget photograplo jeverybody should taVo cdvantago of I* .

Suntinc PiuturcaKi lTU'EOa HOUNDS.

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11 o'clock, iEILBE2UIT UOUHD3. April

Gowran Costle ... ... Monday, 6Point-to-Poin t Racea_ . ... Tuesday, 6Newmarket ... ... ... Wednesday, 7Oiologh Cross Eoads ... , ., Friday, 9Be;3bojoogh... ... ... Saturday , 10

11 30 o'clock.To rJDisb tho otaMn.

(27* Gentlemen ere requested to bo more carefulwhere they ride. A lot of damage fcas been dobe latelythat might have been avoided.!

SPASMODIC EFFORTS.Don't ijust make spasmodic efforts to attend

cheap cales, where Bhady goods are often cbuiHcdoff, and1 where yon aro led to believe you orebuying under coat :; just dot down tbe ntma ofO'LEABr for Ironmongery and general Honciboldand Kitchen Requisites. Beat warranted goodsat lowest pricc3 all tbe year ronndj I

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The Pig-Trado Dispute.We were : called-apon by a most rejpeetablo country

gentleman to-d»y, and be iDformtll as that, during ibopeek MrjFrederick Kent, of Danr^ord Hast, badeuuiepigs to cell—ths Dumber was forgotten. | At all eventsthe owner refused from a pigboye; tbe entri of £IS fortba lot, Etty iDg he nonld rend: then iritotbe cellar oodget them weighed CB bo expected tl ay were; worth £20.lie fulfilled his i intention, wjth i 10 result ttut be re-ceived from the merchant only £1 Ji 10«.: Mr Kent isby no means pleased. j ' ' -

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ilany iradors in Wflter/ord, Dungorvan, LIs-more, Carrick-on^Salr, Cappoqaloj Kltown,. Tra-more, Dunmore.Now Kosa, Thom aato^n, and otherplaces in j the surrounding distrl :t3 get their Olll-heada, Meniorandnms, Labala, ind, UlBcellonconsPrinting; ia ° Dublin or in England. I THB NEWS

faa 4o tbei work as well bad aa cht'ap ca anyEnglish {Jones, y f b y support the etrioccr iiistesdof tboso yoB bppvr jf '" | i ; ¦ j

Local &[ District Gossipy! ¦ ! i ! I That ¦ splendid- . but . much-

THE OO0NT? I neglected building, known BQ' iNtiEUAEX. long as tho Leper Hospital, andi : : ! foundt.dby BjogJohn, ia—anaiWatorford Institution—a thing of the past, andwill henceforth be known as the Ocranty Wator-ford Icfirmary. In ] its Dew . gulso the building,which occupies euch a commanding and sallibriotisposition on the breast of John's Hill, v7iU befitted with -all tho appliances requisite to a Wellequipped modern hospital, and its capacity forthe treatment of trufletero will be greatly itnptovtdand expanded. Already tba pationta under treat-ment havo j been removed to another institutionwhere every ca-e, surgical and ours<ng will bobestowed uponithem, sud aoon Mr John Hearno^tho contractor, will havo his men engaged in thawoik of renovation and interim 1 reconstruction.

Amongst tho changes conoe-THE OLD STAFF, quent upon the ro-comtitut:on

of tbo establishment has beantho disbanding of the old staff, na it . ia tho in-tention, we bolievo, of tho govornora to work thoinfirmary with ' trained nursto only. Tho goodand kind-hearted Matron, Mrs J B Norris Oane,is iscloded in tho arrangement, and hor con-nection with tho institution cM^sd, wo rofjtot tosay, this ueok.: jThat lady had occupied thsposition tor tho post oight jearo, and during thatperiod she was all that on« in such o respontibloposition chonld rrt—mtBt huc-no towards thesuffering--fijnj, ye» kind, in dcaliDg: with horoubordinates, end otrongly imprc::od at all tlmc3with the importauco of the trust reposed in her,and the ever-present responsibility which she hadto fulfil.

Tho Leper Hospital wns ercotedDETAILS on i'B present si'o in 1785,

exactly 112 years ago, and themacons at present engaged in tho work of reno-vation inform UB that the walls aro as otrODg andas sound as the year in which they were oreoted.There aro no fewer than 135 windows in tbebuilding, but most, . if not all of tbom, wero toosmall, so that their onlargemont is amongst thefeature! of tho work. A feature in tho buildingis tha fine granite otairway, which will bo retained,and the roof will bo considerably raised. On tbewbolo the Infiimary whuD oomplotcd will bo aoredit to the county and to its spirited, charitableand gt nerons promoters Tbe original governorsare—Most Bev Dr Sheehan, Rigbt fiov Dr Day,Rev Mr Line, Rev Father DOW IFV , Adm ; J NWhite, J P ; J H Jone3, Edward Jacob, W HFonnewy, Father Browne, Adm ; W G D Goff ,J P ; P W Kioly, Rev Canon Rutherford, Forrj-bank ;.J Redmond, M P ; P J Power, M P ; M JMurphy, J P ; A Cadogan, High Shoriff ; J ICnox,Mayor ; W J Smith, J P; Father ODonnoll , Adm ;Rov Canon Walshe, P P, Slievorue ; Rev DeanMorgan , Father Flynn , P P ; J ATobin, HonryDenny, P £enl , Receiver.

Tho Rddres« of Lord ChirlesLOBD CUAULES Bere3ford with roforenco to tho

SPEAKS. National Lifeboat Institution—specially reported in another

column—wili \v . ll r -pay perusal. Hia Lordship'sview of what a critic should ho interesting,considering the use .printer's ink is put to incertain pjrts of Waterford . The diBtiDguiehodspeaker said—" It t.ehoved the critic to begenerous, to be ohivalrous, novor to bo porsonol ,and abovo all to be careful that his statementswere in aet-ord wit h loots " Excellent advicotruly, Lord Charles

7'lie Nntionul Lifeboat Insti-HlS DtPE NCE tunop has beon attacked n^h' ,

left and cantto during tbe laatyear or BO Mr Labouchere in Truth, is con-stantly p'eking holua in its aimour Now , LordCharles Bereaford—tbao whom there is IM butterjudge alive—enters a noble defence on behalf ofan Institution that ia conotantlj shoeing theworld tho best sidoof man's nature.

Our pluctty andoloquontft-llowG O V E B N M E N T coontv man evidently believes

CoNTEOL with the majority oi Irishmanthat the red-tape of English

Government might be improved or cut shor"J.Wo nil know that Lord Chnrlea'ooxpresced newson the X&vy have givec Governments—Torj aswell as Liberal—unt 'ilo trouble. He docs notmind embanassing tho Government , thereion- itis no surprise to hour wtia' little cdmirntior tiohaa for •' Government Control. "

Mr W H Grattan Flooti fi»j -aA SU B L I U F. truly— " Juot far.cy tbo thret

r'AEC ^ principal pnuos in too com.petition bj tha Irish Mueicii l

Fois Committet- wore rowarded by the- soleadjudicator , Professor Prout ( n n Englishman , , usfollows—1st , 8ii;nor EfpoRi o (an Italian) L'i,d,Dr Culwick (ii n EuK lishmaii) . 3rd , Carl Hard buck(a Dutci .man) ; ami tiu sole conductor ol tlioFeis Conci-its is to be Dr Joe Smiih (an English-man). Can you conceive a moio sublime farcothan all this ? No eutry for tho Harp Solo com-patitioo, one solitary candidate for tbe StringQuartet , e- c. It is certainly a " glorious rnovo-mont" for the dovolopmont of liiah mutio" I ! :

\7o talte the folloising from theTHE N EVER - list of Bills of Sale ro-registored ,

FA I L I H G FBIEND published in the current IESUOof StuLba Oozc«c--"Xi ppeiiiry

O'Mahonv Annie, Clonmel , wife of J K.O'Mahoiy of snms place ; John Higg ins , PatrickBtreet , Waterford , cr.wtr , nri l others ; Apri' 1VJ., \la>ch L'&, '97 , £W ' Wt en will AldermanHi^p ins and tho " otber. loarn oeno? ' VV'othought th> -T hud pot onoupn o.' the organ , soaptly described by Mr J .¦ .Slice. M P. as ' thePesiilentiul Mud-Slinger " bv this timi

Messrs J , , hr Carroll ond ( i,.OPEN TO-D A Y wtio purctia-od tho . xtor.sivo

preromo», opposite the Marke tHouse , trora Messn Kelly Brothors, a:e ro-openiug to-duy (Sa'urduy ) witli ft B ock of drygoods of tho vory best ttesc iptioo. Tbo greatestcaio in selection hi> boon taken so that purchuseromay feel assured of Rclt 'og what they requireshould Ihop bestow their cust;m upon MossroCarioll aod CompaDj

Tiiooitic lo on tb^ Iriob MasicalTHK ll L'siC i i. B\-ie by Mr Wm fi Gruttan

F KII . Fl jorl abould be t.'ad by everylover of iun6ic in tbi o quarter

of tbe land We tuanti lAr Flood for bis con-tribulic

Puy the oorrono of tbe Wutor.POOB MB EOA K- ford " lustori in, ' poor Mr

Egan Mr Flood haa nowjoined Mr Backley in diooectmg him. Sorry, mdeed, b Mr Egan 'o iov

Our tbaoiro ore due to Mr JTin Hanrnbur.. wbo io cloat-l y con-

LIVEBPOOI . wctcd witb Wuteiford byDocKt. marriage tits , for tbe great

trouble be toot: us our guidephilosopher and friend in piloting no round theLiverpool Docka on Monday lust. A wo nderfuluight tbey present truly to a man who reni^mberobearing « wbioper about a dry docli for Water-ford ! Why. the docks in Liverpool containshipping EO varied and intcrcoting tbat one couldupend days wandering ronnd them withoutoufferin^ in the lejnt from ennui.

We saw tbe White Stor boatp,TH B OCUA .V the iDoinD lino oteamero,

G IANTS tbo Ounard lincro , oteamohi psbound for tbo Mediterrtineap ,

tbe South Coast of America nnd oihor oceangiants- We inop-cted tbe wurehouBi o, looked ntthe Qjarvclloao nsy ia wnioh loading nnd un-loading is carried oot, env bow every opace ofground is profitabl y nD^rJ, and vrutshed thepoor Jrioh labourers workinij like olavra inmaking new docks for tbe increasing truffle.AH thi roagu , bard work is done by tbe lnohwbo earn irom 18> to 20* a duy, and who havuto pay. oo an average , about 2s Gd per beadmore for houeo accommodation tban tbey wouldif in Ireland. Tbe Eng lichtuen then come nli'iigand do tbe skilled work. The moral to be learnedby Irishmen from watching these dotlt operutioooia tbat oar conntrymen aro cndlv bandicapppdby the want of tccbrjicj) education.

Tbe quantity of American caratA UEEICAN deod and olive now chipped in-

to EAT. to Liverpool io eo great tbattbe iriob meat trude ia onfFei-

ing macb. We caw lurge quantitirs of froze nAmerican beef ot tho Livt rpriol docks. The beotquality ia very littU iaffrior to tbo priuieot bcrfsent from Ileutb, yet it con be told at nearly 2dptr lb leBS.

Tbat diotingaiabed nutliorityDISTBIBDTIOK on the doings of tlie feathered

ov BiBDa. tribe, Mr fl J Ucaber, J P, ofOuppagn,baajurstbod po.bliohed

in pamphlet form an ezbaostivo and highlyentertaining oitic|e on " The Dictribntion ofBirds Breeding in! Ireland ," which appeared inthe Irith NaturalUt for fjorob. Tbe pnblisbtrsure Mi-csrs Alexander Tbom and Co., MiddleAbboy-st, Dablin. r ¦ •

' From an announcement givenA N EW >n onotliLr culnmn it wil l bo

1HJ >UST P.V. teen \ tbat tbe PenniojjtonMotor and Cycle Comp&ny of

Ireland is Bloat tu be floated with n capitel of£250,000. VVe wicb the Company evory BUCOCSP.By opeciog np a cew industry in tbio muchneglected coontry Mr Pennlngton, ibo inventor,» doing Ireland a 8?rvico wbioh wo chould oilrccoguisc. ; ¦ ; . ' '

: With o view to leing op to-Ur-TO.DATE. date in evtry particular we have

r'eceiitly purobua;d new type ,fancy ind plaip, and ne<7 ma-hicory of tbe mootmodem deieriptLb, nnd can now gnaranteo ¦ totarn ont printing putk a neatly, as quickly andaa cheaply as any £rm in Ireland. Como then,friends, eend all roo printing- ordoro to TUBNEWS Office. ' ' :

. ! I )ur odvertisinj; colomns oon-Bczs&h Go, : lain tbo acaoocccacot of tba

. .¦ : : ... •¦ ¦ V j.Li(l«rfl Anietiean Herbal Opm-M Py who hare iomtriencea i opiratlonV ali: 26,Bailey's New-ptrieet. The Company bft>9 branohjeatabliahmentB in Belfut and Fe^moy. • ' ;' '¦ . . : I A ttcntleman recently cent forI A R BTTABD, two copied ef 4ihaJKfejia of thei " 13th March bnt re had not oneIpapof of tbe iiurae left, i Ho'nnw writes aBkin? usto oftir on his behalf one ehillingifor two .copiesof the date mentioned-* I ¦¦ ¦¦ J • ':'• ! :' ¦ :i ; Tbie igenilemati denies in aU n P H EaAN. fQ«bfr letter {that he ia an; - . , . ¦ '-. !" em Inent orcbmologij it." andlit the catuo time mnkf a inEinuationa ; »bout MrBnoklcy'a veracity whioh might well have beenleft unwritten. ! Oar Kilkenny ! correspondenthas something, to'say with reference to Mr Egan.'¦ ¦ ¦

¦ ' In future THE WAIBEPOBD: "THE Nfcwa." NEWS will be sold by Mr James

W helaD , Hotel, Stradbally.i ,The Government have, it itI BAEEAOK oaid , decided to: spend £50,000ACCOIIODA.TJ.OH. on improving and i enlarging

the Military Barracko at Kil-kenny, Tboy evidently have no intention 1 oftestoriug hendqoartero to Watcrford ' ta waa ntone time hoped. ' [ ,

iTho folloning recomraondationCITY Acoonnio . inill come before ;tbe Council

WTaeeday next—" Tlmt theCouncil j ive direction to have ', acoonnto ' forprcccntmento to tha Boroogh Srirveyor openedin tbo Bunk in tbe name of ' Tbe County of theCity of Wutcrford," and tbot all cheques ; be•igned by tho Tovrn Clerk and Clerk of theprorro."; Tbo Sanitary Committees will; Tnc PEOPOSED recommend—" That the land-: ACATTOIE. lorda of grounda at Morrison's! Road be approached with a viewto pnrcbooiDg came for tht purpose of erectingon Abattoir."! Tbo Committee in charge of; THE i'BEG thio Library will snggent " tbat

LIBUARY. the Rev Daniel O'Oonncll , CO ,i and Robert McCurdy, E«q, boidded to tbia Committee in plaoe of Rev PiPover, O 0, and Mr fl D Keane, resigned."¦ The follooing appeals in Truth'sLcaAL Pll,IX)nY Legal Pillory for the current

i week—Waterford City PoliceCourt. Jamca Caoey , charged with aleepinfj ont.One month.: The manner in which tbe pnb-

Pnnsa lie aro gulled by syndicate" OPIIIIOKO." tonto io exponed week ottor

week in 3Vur/u A obort timeeinco a Londomr cent OB a paragraph odTettf3e-ment pruinng npa firm of ootoido otockbrolreto(3 " most roliable, honorable, Boccoofal , etc,"find enolo;bg a very large aum of money to paytor ito incertion, " without any adtertielng mcrk ,t7hotever." Tho idea was to qnote tbe NEWS aaepprovinc of the Syndicate Touts operations.We wrote declining to incert tho annoancomentoxoept &e an advertisement, und in a d«y or tnoreceived a letter demanding tbe rotnrn of tbemoney Bent. Of courae ne retarned i 1 . Wemerely mcatlon tbia faot to worn our readers oftho nay in which these tonto endeavour to manu-facture " Pres3 OpinionB. "

1 Thio popular clergyman leftRev Ha tbe city oo Wedmnday for binBEECHEE. new borne in Tallow, where he

will in future miniateras Keotor.Hio many frierjdo in Waterford ore aubneribingliberally too testimonial which will be presentedlo tbe rev gentleman in n few dnyo.

We deoire to draw opecialA Nice attention to a very gracious

COIJPUUENT not for wbicb Mr W R Ward ,J P, wns reoponeible at tbe

mcetine of tbo Board of Guurdiano on Wednes-day. Two vaeanoieo npon tbat body occorrcdin the ordinary conrBe of tbingo and Mr Wardpropooed and got appointed tbe ReverendFather CoCey end Canon Toppin. No mem betsof tbo community in better qualified to find outtbo wants of tbo poor tban their pnntora. Wh ythe legislature do not maku all clergymen ex-officio mnmbers of a diepencary committee ia nqueation tbat deserves conaideration-

Mr Hanrahan , and bia n:oiit-FciCND OF MAN unt, Mr Deveren i , bnve had

a rnro old time of it in isaoingtbe licensM for tbe dot; that dared to mot in tbe(l"cet by«^ad-by. About 1U0, on a ronghcalcalatioD , of our canine friends bava gone theway of all ilesb. Mny tbey never oome buok—toDunmoro East. .Even tbe ghost of a dog getohydrophobia down tbeie.

Thero ii at prcsPDt on ?i<> <7 in thoA. MnuOEABLE eetablisbm^Dt of Mr. E. O'S.

TIMEFIECC Wardell , 117, Tho Quay , on t,|dfaebioccd aod ver; bandFomo clcck

dial , wbloh v7ns made in WaW foid I D tbi < ca<m< r«bU,<rebr of 1782 by John Draper, htmBOlf , a oatlrp of thocity, and ono of Qrattin 'a Voluotr»ro. Thirj valuablocDoroeoto is tbo property of Mr Jobn Wolob , TDO

Mall , and it bos 'been otiilfullY renovated atWotdoll'c. Draper nan a friend of P'uatas tJai-pby, nho carried on ozteoiiro basireu aa a nicemorcbant. Mr Marpby vaa tucoeedcj la bU3!neoiby Wllllau) Uniohaot Ardsgh , reb ¦, io turn , naifolloned by our friocd fitr Bnrry Sartr-nt. Thero inctilt in uxictoDcf, no liellevp , a. vory fine old chimeolooli , oleo made by John Drapor , ot Peter-stio l Itcrnj tho property o( Sir Job o New p ort , rrben heresided at Novpari

IJf J Murp l y « eale of prioc dairyA OCTIOKS. slock , A.c, in nor udcerti siD ^

oola iD D O K - J o j ia itcll irj ilbptrmal.The Waterfrrd Union hos D > n tfl

F ICGT-CLIC3 lto o:cdit in two National Baot tbeCttEWT. cuca of £5 200.

Tho last oineting of tr e OoTornotsLErr.r. HosriTAL of this Hot p iiol took place on

Wednesday. I b.- 0"»- >% 'Ooro num-bered 10. The Oofcrnors of tbe n ^n Iofi inary— 24In oumbor..nl5o held n an/utiorj on \Vcdcc:di/ I DLbo csmo plcco.

It mil be observed (bat lo rtlnlionW HY ? to ilio noik of Pocr Lin Coro-

miiucn tiiu U D J HJO> l.ca been toUooro certain pcrduasl.ics »ho, at I' C8' , have a clctm?pen cooaoroial Watorford . and its norkmsD also.(Vbcro are (bo lepieientaiiv s r-f ibo tlletbodistand Pre3byterlan Commuolties ? Kor Ji-ho EGrcsn, Rev Mr Wart , and ctUeri of ihooe oects, arolj{oored. W ry ?

i\c3urcdlj, the aooncr nill be tbatOv COURBC. I hoy ba»o on poo- . B I, no at &

i nonerfnl Citbolio Coiuaiarjity,fjronlof; and floDrisbiag aod czpaodi«G uodor tboteamed Bisbop'a uoiduoai and OQvor-?udlnr> hbaute,dhuuld atlcaot rocOKQlce more full/ that tbey ba»ea lcoal habitation ood a came in Ibe city. Wo Inviteaocolioy of tbo Committot: liet on bebalf of ourfronconfortulst friends.; The boildloi; of tbe Non Briokj NEW BBICE Worke bas been commenced at

Womie. Dilberry, cloco to this o\ty.1 Tie Dloc-ca of Waterford aodI WiTCiU'OP.n Llsmore runs up to Tipporarj

Diocou. County m far an Slleveoamoo' Mouoiain. It takos in Carric'.i,Clontnel, Cubir and Clogbeen , ia.

The Kngllsh OyclM faye H.COOL. RcynoloU will worthily represent

, "Eogland"in Austmlia. Etidentlyl.bc Cycl is t holds with an eminent ccoleolastlo that'J v;o aro all English now. " Reynolds, I know, hna aiery different opinion, and we ure heartily glad thathe never hides it DO mutter whither he may stray.

Mr. T. J. Widger b, I am glad to; on TOP. say, nt the bead of the list of

goneral amateuro In England.¦ The following aotallB nro c on in; TIME AKD reply to many letters received—Ur

UOKEV . H tf Dyas's Manifesto (aged, list31b) won tbo Grand National accord-

ing to Benson's chronograph, in thb good timo of0 mlnn 19 uecs, tho distance covered bolng four mlleaand 860 yards. The value of tho slakes was £1,975.Last year, when Mr W II Walker's The Soarer (O3ed,9at 131b) was onccessful

^ the time occupied was 10

mino 11 1-5 Bees , and tba valao of tbo raco was thesamo. i A similar sum was credited to Mr JohnWidjjcr when Wild Man from Borneo won in 1095,and tho time record was then 10 mins 32 sees. Tboshortest timo in which the Grand National has beenwon is 9 mins 30 sees, byi Huntsman, in 1862,

Tho great Oxford and CambridgeOXPORD v. boat rape will be run to-morrow at

CAUUKIDQE. 2.15 p.m. If time tests go for aught,the Oxoniaos shon)d bavo an easyvictory.

Sclo of | Property.

On Wcrlnrcday hut tlpeora Thonnsi Walth & 8on,Anotlonccro , pnt ap for calo at thtlr tlort, o rroundroot chnrfto of £10. Una tjisea, deiitable out of a plotof flronna held ln : f»t-»itnplo, 'on nhleb|tv7o brrjo cornrtnrca aro ballt, tltnated it Oondolt J^anc. There miii larco attendant of eolicllor* tndiaTCstors, Ihs coa-pa'.itFon throDfiboatnasmbstiipiritcdiC^l rpa botno(>nilttsn Kent, Daoford, 8trsnfr*,:..ab^'F ;A Uarpliy,tollcitors; Ur G NoUnjand llrs.-Datton. Mr P AMarpby was doolorod thj pnrohp;,ir :ia ,troot at 355CDlocas. i&tan Dobbjn, T«ndj trad LIcCoy bjtdCirrfjpo ol tho eaje. |

: On Monday eveniorj-Inext HEAB^O L CO. nlllebow ia tbolr oiDdowp.j togotbrr niti) tlieii NoaSailings, coroo beautiful opeoltmns of Walotfordnorkmaoshlp ia 1 baod-^ntdo Moralog Costs todBiding O esohc?, nblqh for prtfco'inn of outourpics tboso cf any tailoring bouao ID Ireland. :

: .Ews's COOOAIH *.—C4coa-Nib Extract. (Tea-like).—The choicest roasttd niba fbroUen up beans) of thenatural Cocoa, on beiog sabjccle^ : to powerfulhydraulic pressure, give fc-ith their excess of oil, Icav.ing for use a finely flavoured powder-j 1' Cocoaino," aproduct which, when prepared with boiling water, haithe consistence of tea, of i which , it is sow beneficiallytaking tbe place tyith many. Its active principle beingat gcptls nerve stimulant, supplic* tbe needed energywithout unduly exciting the sy«tem. Sold onlylatins, by Grocers.labelleiT " James Epps t Co , Ltd.,IIorDKpaLhic Chemists, L ondon."! j ;¦

', WHEATtEV-'S HOt1 BITTEBirbsB loDfj heldtha lead of teapcnnoe beferigb^; en'lroty dlBcttptti cbcrcctcr acd fldTottrilooIHtaitotiooj, : . . : .¦ : ¦" •' : : '

! i . ¦¦

Tti© Bosanduets at LawPAINFTO EVIDEN0B BEFORE THE DUBLIN

• ;. • . jOOUKTS, ; ; : ;

Ilho Erotlicr-lii-lnu'ia notion Bofcntcd.

On Wcdrscday, before Mr Juitlcs Johneon, aittiogto hear law motions, in % e*it of Hoka M»ry Bouoqaetv WillUm Henry She'tloci Botisqaet, ' ¦ i ¦•

Mr Molooy (Inrtracttd by Mr J F WitUaas), on tbepart of the defendant, xaovad to hate tb« action r»»mitted for trial by tap County Court Jodgi of Vtier-ford. Tho plaintiff, | tin Bosznqact, eeseki danugolaid &t £200 from her brothcr-Is-lav, ths defendant,for ossanlt. ! ¦ ¦ ' . -

An afBdtvit of the dkfcndtnt stated: that bo residedwith bb brother, Mr j John H Bpisnquet, tha husbando! tha plaintiff, at Laherdun Hoase, lie had lired withbin brother for three years before he married the plaintiff,and since hU m&rriage nlth ths plaiatiff, uh oh tookplaco otwut six years ago, defendant continned to residewith him, pay ing J8120 a Jcar for his board. Defendantdenied that ho tsaulted tho plaintiff, and alleged thatthe circumstances whioh gave rue to tha action weroas follows—On ths lit of Jaaatry last he had just tatdown to luncheon when tha pkintiH carao ocrord thedioicjroom o&d moot plates, glaucs, and knifo sadfork off tbe tsble, eayW, " Uet oat ol that ; that's mychild's plies,'.' and ins followed that up by eaybg, " I 'dotab you to tha heart," &nd oared to catch a knifewhich wts oa tho taulo. Ho ptovcatalhtlfroncetUiisttho Itnlfo, and peohed bet from thi table withoo*violence. 8ho oade a ts:oad attempt to get tho hnifo,nhlch ho provcat:d rrUhoat c^wltlnj her, A errantnamed tlnry Wbolsii, ircs in ths room doricj theoccurrence. Up to ths Ic^oninj of last Ootobr.rdefcudaat end plsintUT ITSM ca friesdly tcrou. Abouttbat tinio ono mornlaj ti thoy were abont to go tobrcakfut tha pltlotiff ItarOTr n leaf t& him (defeadaat)and also a plats, which broke oa bis chest. On thoume occasion aha etrnaU. tad kicked him, tnd wouldhave further assaulted him ' but for ths interferezica ofher hasbsnd. On the 4th of last Febraary, in thopresence of a geatlcmaa who naa dialog with thedefendant's brother uked |him to go to tbe cellar fursomo wias, bat plalntU! etitempted to enitch the keysfrom him and toro a button from hii vest. On bisretarninfr from the cellar with tbo nine sho knockedthe caadls from his hand, shook tlis port which be held,ond taid, •' Drink it now." Defendant's brother osiedhim to go for a tocond bottle, nhlch he did, aad wbiliithoy wero at dinner (bo caught tha decanter, shook it,nnd eaid, " Drink tbta now. " The plaintiff had fie-qsently threatened to out bis saddle and bunting gear,and ia January last ho~ found his saddle aad huntingboots destroyed by being cut. , Ia February last hesummoned plaiutiff to Portia*/ Scsdon» and sbe wasbound over to keep tho peace. Tfco plaintiff, defendantcald, via t> wamaa of very violent temper, which ehedid cot make mach Effort to ccatrol. la reply to thisaffidavit tin fiosnqaet ted mulo ozo in vrhich thosaid that on the oocaaloa of ths luncheon ehe did ootonecp tho thinga oil tha tabls, but only moved themfrom ths place nhero her child nu to eit. Ths de-fendant removed ths child froa hii eeat and Insi&ied oaocoupying tho eeat himself, and eho (plaintiS) caiJ , " BitIn your or;n placo ; leavo tha child in hare," Dtfeadantrcfuccd to movo, end on tta esiv&nt bringing ia laachcho refuc:d to allon it to proccod until he moved,telling him that tho boat a was hers. He replied thatho wonld eit any placo to liked, and oa further r«-crunlnation taking placo ho junped from hia eeat andrushsd tt her with tbo evident intent oi otriking her—03 be had done before— aad chs did eay " If you strikems I shall sub ysu, ' but ete had no knifo nor anythingCI KO in. her hand, nor did she malto any motion tooards a knife. The defeadaat caught her by the tbroatand choked her v?ilb both bsads until she was quite ci"hauotid, and when ehe had partly recovered sbe taid," Coward," and ho again ocized her bj th<) throat andolmoDt strangled her. Fron tho cQecta of th»tassault she bad ever cinco suffered, ibbo never at-tempted to get a Unifs on hat occcjion. Witb respectto tho incident ia October tho facts wero tioioShe wa3 dr.'ejing ono morning whea ber twolittle girls camo into bcr room crjlog. Tho youngeraged four , bad a livid weal across ber band, and tbeolder h^d a stick ond cild her uncla had beaten hersistor, I'lcintiff rushed ilsr/nctaira sod taied thedefendant with having b:atea tbo child, and be ad-mitted having beaten her, end said be would do songatn. Sbe eaid aho woald not dlow anyone to beittbea, cad he said. '• Sbnt up yonr tongue, or by G—I'll knock tbe —- held off yon," and caught her bytbe arm end assaultod bee eo grevioiuly tbat ber leftarm was a mass of bruises for a considerable limeafterw&tdD. Sbe might have thrown tbe loaf at bitn ,bat ehe nits so agitated tbat it nrj bard for her torecalled what occurred ; but ehe distinctly rememberedthe defendant having bia knea against her cheat obenhe had forced her sgoiost tho null. With respect tothe esusiona procoedioga, in order to avoid publicity shehad kaued no crosa summOLs, and ber evidence nutbeing available the magistral::] scid tbey felt constrainedto bind her over , bat that they wonld also bind o»ertbe defendant, but her solicitor mado oo application tothat effect. She denied that she woa of violent temper,and cnid there ou a system of annoyance practuod todrite her from her bu«band'» houoo and her children.

Mr Battersby (instructed by Messrs Strange andStrange) on tho part of tbo plaintiff opposed the motionand enid this unfortun&tr, lady bad not the protectionof bcr husband in tbe mittcr. for be bad m>dn noaffidavit. From the time ef ber rnnrringc her brother-I D -lav/ bad been subjecting ber to annoyance, attackingher through ber children—the tenderost p»rt of awoman'f heart.

Mr Justice Johnson rcfuc;d tho motion, with fuurguuic:ti cootr.

o I^ateot Noveltiaa in Ulovea and Hoiocry for

Evening Wear. Robertcon , Lcdllo, ForRucon andOa, Ltd .Watcrford.

For Evenlnrr Wear I Choice Novelties inGauzes, Beaded Vcato.and Dresa Matcrlalo otRobartson , Lcdllc 'a, I'eiRucou Ci Co.

Coand About tbo t7atorford Hcrfcots.Tho ncitbor this mornlnrj vr&3 brljht and fair. The

markets durioR tb« neck iTfro fairl y rroll rt-j eked , andbusince3 genorollj ^o> gnod

B DTTRR — Tho nombpr of firkino fu.id sinco Sstnrdnylint naa 111 , as against 2fi:i in 'OG. Too utTiclal qa-.ta-liooe tc-Jay ore : —Sn'ardny, X7o In 05j pnr crr t ;Wednesday, 8(io to SO3; ycBtcrday, ditU . Tho toppriooe in tho corrf Bpon^io? wcoU lapt y^or woro from90j io 9.">:- . IJr William Power , hnlto r lalesmin , re-porlo—Clu.lcoat wperGnca , 02a to 'J63 ; primo ordioarv.8lJ3 to 00s ; etcondi. 8O1 to 8In. Demand brisk ; •ui'p lfohort of corresponding vetk lajt year

H AT AND 8TRAW- —Tlio oopolioo rjpro fairly lirpeoacb day, and previous prioca wore ii^adil y milntiiiced ,ao appended—H»y, por ton , 8os to Ws j irbeaton etnr?,80s to 85s ; shoif. 05' to 100a : oaton straw , 8O3 to 85».

BOOT Cnors.—Tnmipo, 0/ trhiob tharo w«s a plonii-fnl supply, 133 to H'JP01 ton ; raanrjoldo, 15J to 10's ;

carroto , vory ecarca, 20s to 2jj | potatoes fron 3}d to¦Id per (tone TrholcQalo.

QoAiir.—Very liMle doioj. Oata , O3 por birrcll ;barloy. from 7GJ lo 73a.

Eooa.—Mr CUarlea J IU1I , exportar , O'Connell-nt.ropotla to-day that tho prica of doolt c se l» from C3 3dto fa Cd par 120 ; bonn , from i6i to 5j. Supplies vorylorco ; demand doll.

COAL O.— Bc3t bonco coab , I63 ; o;-abip, 18J per ton.ddirored.

BDTCHCBO ' IJCAT.— Baaf , BoMting pnepo , 8d perlb ; steaks , Od; boilinn becj , tJd ; soop beof , 3d to Gd ;mutton scarce, soluble kinds of sheep bt lcg bard toKet exoept at enhaoood ptiooa— LCKI , loins and obops ,8d to di per lb ; ehonldur, 8d ; cthrr oata , C-l ; lamb,coiroe 00 far, but tho oorrcnt prioo is Irom 7s Oi to Oipsr quarter. Veal may 000a bo expocted.

SALUOW.—Tho snppUus &:o oxtrernoly United, andtho Suir Gibormen mast bci havinc a hard time of it.Whoboalo price, 2> Cl par lb ; retail (oat) 3< .

GDKCKAL Fisu.—This dpp.artmont was kopt wellotookod dntlou tho wfok. Pricoa—Sol«, li 61 per lb itorbol , Is 4d ; place, Cd ; oat ood fisb , Cd; tront . It 3d-

Ribblto aro oolJio r; at proDoat for la 44 a couple-FOWLS.—Good young ohlekons in demand at from

3s Gd to 03 a couplo; daoka tbo at tbo samo price.

DUHGABVAIT VllI OIl- Ytx TsxDnr.

Ur. J . V. O'CniEH , J.F., Chalrcian , presided, andTho other cuardiano in nUenrJnnco rrers -He3ort E

0'8hC3, J Uoonoy, C J Cairon, and J Walah.llr Donor. Clark, aad , Ur li'Koirrue, Hastar, wora

In attendance. 11TUB caOBAIXT BATTtrj—OOACD1ANB VICT0BJ0D8.

Tho follonlna lottar from Mr J 1? Williaci , thebo.vd'« colloltor , uta road by tho Clerk—

" Qnardlr.no v. TJanrfiald" Danjarvan, Co. Wotcrford ,

"31et Marob . 'J7." DEAD SIB — I bavo plcncorn in informlog you that

tho Vicj>-Chancollor delivered jadcraoat in tbo aboTOon joaterdajr in fiTonr ol tbo rjuardlans, Qrantln^ lb,0injnnotion eoojbt for rr.th costs of tbo proceedings.Tho noil Is con doclarcd tu ha a publlo veil , and lbsdefendant must allorr nccctn toll . Foithfally yoarc,

" J. E. WILLIAU3. '"J. E. DoTOr, Eiq "Mr Mootej eaid that althonjh their solicitor vraa

blamed for not adoption tt certain oonrce at tho oat-cot his action had beon jastlQod by tho result.

Tho Chaiimau—I didu't hear anj thins abont that.Mr 0\3bea—Thero nas a lette r r»cef»erl ia which

Boma reQeoUoa w»» catt oa the tona f ides cf MrWilliam}, bat tha ftaardiint pasted a rotolutioa rcpa-diatins car qocsoltion. I am of opinion that ihsletter containing tba impntalton wae hMtily written—in a coacnt of eioitoment , tnd I am certain ths gonilc-man nho nroto it was aorry that ba had ponnod It,Thero U a certain jealousy la caoh natters not CMilyallyoj

Mr Cnrrao—That may, porbapa, inorcsca now. !Tbo Cbairraan—Thcca wbo votod ejalnst Ur Mana-

Qeld torjreto it for thoy did ca with tbo grt&tcji re-lnotonco. ;

Mr 0'3hci—It TTBB , no doabt, nith very crcat rclnt-tonca that many of tbo coardlaaa votsd ar;atask MlMnne&old bat tboy fell that they wrra cot dealing withpersounl bat with pnbllo natt<>ro, and thcrefors what-ovor personal colactanco no oljht f«cl jet IT* cinnotIjnoro ths dntfos cast opoo cs touards ths poor la oarposition as noardlaos. '

Ths Cbslraan—What wf] l »ho probabla cost of thoIan salt be? I . 1Ian onltbeP | . . 1

Tho Clork—JE300 ,or £4(,0. Thoro nas a fall bar etbath tides. , !

Too board shortly aft-;rfrardj adjourned.Tne public aro recpcctfully rrqucotcd to bear In

ipiod tbui ootnltbitaorlios: all . tbo proeccutlosaMessrs, T. & U. j DoobAtt tllll goarantco! theirtpcciel :t» l« fskey «s ooppliud for consumption:overibi'lr counter to bb puro JOUH J AUEEOH ent 'rcly freefrom any mixture. Tals is a : very roipocsibleKunranteo at tbs pre'oot cje, i . i

Diooovory of XTamah Qomaina m tho CityThis forenoon while eomoi workmen wcio engaged

excavating the roadway' nt ;Cfallow's Hill , for tbopurpose of laying down gas mains, tboy came uponrt ukull nnd other human hones. Tbo police TvcroapprUcd of tho find, and Sergeant McKcnna went totho placo nnd brought tho remains to tha Mnry-ttBarracka, vrhero1 tbey tiro at present kept, pendingtho reply of tbe 1 Coroner, who tiu commanicated\sitb. As its name implies Gallon's HlUwa* tuod Ma place of oxeoqtlon lo olden times, and tba bone*found to-day ar»probably those of some ouJprit ni oluCcrcd tlio (treaa1 «&aUy of, lbo law «t \\ab ylfco, j

PBQBEC0TION of WATERFORDi BAGON MERCHAiJTS. :

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A NOMINAL CONVICTION TO BB BEVIEWBDIN THE SUPERIOR COURTS.

Ths City Petty Sessions were held tbia day «iuiaeJ, tbe prcsldtog nsgtstrates belnp; AldermonJamen Knnx, Mayor (ia tbo chair) ; AldsrainAtectnder Nelcon, D.L ; Alderman Willlara J.Smitb, Mr William E Wtrd, and Mr Ulick Boarko,B.M, btlng also present. : • . :

8ci|{0int Collies, Fcnybaok lUtloo, ' larnmonsdMesua HenryiDenny & Son, Ltd, bseoa oarers ofthis city for bavin? in tbelr possssalon for tri3»purpoiet an alleged fslio aod unjatt baUnco.Bimilar charges wero mado against the Meeir*Slchardaor , also bacon merchants.

Mr E I Thornton appeared ra behalf of theMeur* Dennyj and Mr Archibald JlcCjy representedMeobrn Rioharda -n.

Sercoant Collins depcBorl—On the 25tb efFobrnsiy last I entercA ' tbe premises of tbe df-fendtnt In Poaroeo-laae.'iti thio city, as ofBolftl Ia*speotor of Wfighto and Measure*. I found therea scalo bcini? trorked and In wbioh pigs were being"•eigborj. Pips, I underataad , are puiobased bythete ilefendsnta ncocrdlnpr to weight, aad paid forat tbn rite egrocd to. .Upon tbe beam ot theseecalca 1 found a 41b nelght attached to tbo bock 03the traljjbia end ot tbo beam. I thought it veryetrarjRP to JCO a lib weight ia tbat portion nailstbo pioco:3 , cl wcicblng i wao gotorj 6a; I slsocotfo i tbst tbo weight I re jUtcrcd vu 4lb3 leuthin tho actcnl weight of tbe plj. An employe es-plalutd to mp that tho 141b) woro dedoeUd farbsimogo or co:kcgo, bat bo conld cot give mo anyfurther explication co to "by tbe weight tiwattached to ono ood of tha1 beam, Ho told mo tbata pig ohrlnkc, after boine killed, co ranch tbattheee 41bi . ncro taken cC tbe cro:l weight, andtha pl){ nai paid for eocordlos to tbat. I concludedtbat I must look npon the beam as cot correct,bocacco vrboo It was i originally Issued lboIoepcrtrnr of . Weights I and Measarej, beforeit left his office, ohoald certify that it vras properlyand truly balanced. And hot only that, bat s beamof this description mtutj bo co esnsitivo that it tscapable of turning with a variation on either sids Of2J onncea. But this beam, rj I found it, v?asmaterially altered Inasmuch as it waa 41b3 againstthe stller. That I woald consider to be an unjustbalance, and that 1 could not piss it in its pre-entstate. '

Mr Thornton—What saction ef tho Act do yourely upon ?

Serpeant—Tbe 25th.Mr Thornton read tho section which provided that

every person fonnd nslcj '! falcs and unjust" weightsand measures thoald fca liable to a Dne of £5, andthe appliances forfeited. :

The 8ergeant r.ddcd that accordinj to the systempursued by tha defendants,1 tbo pig would be returnedaj,41bs leas thaa its weight. He ccMidered tta scalesunjuxt on that rpround especially. Tho Act proridedthat every articlo sold or bou(;ht by weight snould beweigh<!d In full on a ctandinfj beam. Ho bold thatthe condition was not complied with in this case,there bolojj no covering or packing to be allowed foria the sale of the pigs, M' wonld bs tbe casa with asack ol potatoes whero thej wel jjbt of the tack wouldbe deducted after the potatoes left the scales andwere emptied oat. He alcb hold that under the Actof Parliament 00 such deduction as 41b ptr pi<J wnslegal. !

Mr 'I hornton said that it the Serjeant's interpret-ation held good the whole bacon tiade of Irelandwould be revolutionised . :

Serjeant Collins—I do not think it ^7ould.To Mr Thornton—I am Inspector of weights ar.d

measures for the past three years.Did you know now long this Act of Parliament is in

force f —Nineteen years.And is it not curious that some other astute person

did not find this out before ?—I cannot acconnt forthat ; I must do my duty. ,

Are you aware tha t this question has been alreadyconsidered and decided upon by the Magistrates andbounty Court Judge in Wexford !—I heard so ; but Iam aware it was not decided upon a charge similar tothe present one.

What, was th; charge l - ^-l cannot «act!y say, but Iknow it was under one of the sections. I believe tliecase against the merchant (here waa dismisied withoutprejudice . But I am not going on the grounds oftlieWexford case.

This is a case of great public importance, and I nowask you if you got instructions from the authorities—that is , the local magistrates—before you took thesepioccedings ?—I won't say anything about that.

Did you get any instructions, as laid down by the Actof Parliament, when you reported theca cases, and be»lore you took ont your sutnmoncca ' 1 hiJ is tho pro-cedure I folloned - ¦

Why don 't yon answer my question. Bid you reportthe matter to toy of tho /nj tiecs and get instructionsIrom them 1 I - csrttinly roportid tha cutter before Itook oat the summo^c

Did you tale advice from, coy of tho city magistrate* !I did not. I went before & magistrate in tha usual waysnd got tho summons signed.

Your point iii that tho welching machino is a fa'se orunjust one 1 ft in.

And tha ouly point of objection is this 4lba wei jM?That ii correct-

T'ft is an ordioary 41b weight osed for wei ghing 7Yes ; but it ii attached porznaacn'ly to a hook at oneend of the beam, visible to eTeryoae.

A<"«ordinj$ to yon tho besin and ecalci themselves ".recorreci ? Yea ', with the txcoptloa of ths dlb weight,tbey cro all right (laughter).

Is it in connection with Ih i cc'.ual merchantable pigit is need ? It it tho mods of weighing I complain of

The beam they optrato 1 tt iih is a proper beam, U itnot ( It is, tit.

Ami is it nimbly the raodo in ;?hlchr tho toim is uredthat you complain o f ! I say tho bczm it«ell ia incorrectby hating n 41b wei ght a Uched to oao end of it. Thereis a "porn'e" nnd hook used at tio wei ghing of eachpi/, aod a corrcjp^ndinjj onu is put in along with thowe ' gh'ji. I da not complain of that

Mr Thornton batii^ put corns (atther questions tothe nitnru CJ to bis opinion

Mr Bourkemid tha: surclr it nas for tbo magistrateto decide thito points. TUa 8crgcant htd givea thema cerdia amount of facts and it vras far the beach tacome to a conclusion Ihercon , tnd as to whether thebeatns complained of wero lejal or illegal. I

It was ogreed now to scclpt ths Sergeant's evidenceio connection w tb tta other1 cases, the fncts boing ed-mitted oa tbo part cf tho defendants. The Sergeanteaid be visited tho other |cellars, now working, endfound u jimiUr conJition ot aftj irs to exist.

Mr McCoy crcia-exam'ried on behalf of MessrsRichardson. Do you nllo~3 that sny fraud his beenmade or intended 1 !

Aid Smith—That is not a fair question. Aa MrBourk i haa stst-d he gives 113 the faeti, and nith greatrespect, to you, Mr ilcCoy , it in our function to de-cide tbo matter as wo think right. Iks Sergeaat'sopiaioa is merely aa individual opinion, and sot of r<3expert or one skilled to decide apon tho niceties of tliobw.

Mr McCoy taiJ hs nos rc:roly queatio&irw the cii-nets c'i to a matter of fact , He bad before him a de-cision delivered by tho Superior Corrt in England innhlch it nu ltid down ttu in order to coaviet apenon for unjust ccalca, you mu<t go beyond the msrefact tb-it tbo beam was not cf true bilance, und fiodrjpoa ill the Enrroandinjj (acts. For instance it wasdeduetl that where a man 2r,cd urjjust scolci againsthimself ha could not be convicted.

Mr Bourks—Surely, if aa Inspector walks into achop ar.d finds on. onjust beam, how could \vs expect himto swokr nhsther it was used ngaimt the Layer or tintellsr, or whether it was fraduhntly u:ed or not ) ThaSergea-ats' svidenco is that hs went into defendant'sfactory and found there a kc^m, end it is for us to eaywbethr.r it is eo or not,

Ur McCoy putfu rthcr questions to the Sergeant as totie hook and gammle, both of which hs baid were pro-perly balanced oa tha other tida. A explanation wugiven to him cs to tho caitcm of tho tr«d«, but ha hadnoUihw to do with, that.

Aid Kelson—With tha i\b wei ght atteebed as youcay aro tho scales unttns na ogainct tbeartiolebeio-»nelirbf d ?

Serpeant—That is so, your worship. Tho [jamahand hook bate nothing to do vith it.

Llr MtC>y eaid tbo Sergeant did cot tnow tilwtbb wae> talking nb;iQ '.

Mr Uourko—I beff your parden ; ho hes given hfaCTldcoco iDtcllI .-rently aod fmrlr.. Mr W H Tbompsoo, bacon curtr's ruarja^cr, tali

ha trni been connected with lha industry for tliobest part of his lifetime . Tbo srstoia edoplcd 35years uos to kill tho pigs Tory early in tbo morningand keep tbo ca> cases cret uotll from about seven toton o'olock at oljht. Thr-y weio bun){ op in ttomeantime, rlc&ncd , and allorred to cool and dry intho ordinary pr.~-6~c3 of baaiccci. Thst syBtem wfound iojonvesieQt, projuutiva of great locj of tlmoand fjrrat dolny to tbo cell«r.

To Aid Smith—Of couno no then , 00 now , paidby wel^hf , but not until after tho plgj were killudand bung for eight or ten home.

Aid (Smith—Becausa I tlioag bt It tr«a at fa irs (boplga ci:r« bought.

Witness—Both at fairs end ia tbo calltrn isiam« r,s at prrcenL B/ tho present ayttsra Icurcr chertfned tbo honrz of naitlnr; and 11more promptly ta tbe breeder. Attar the ohao •took placo ft Buries of experiments rrero made, andIt was foand that after tbe pl;js wero killed, go *.tbolr hot lab, aod ncro disembowelled, ¦ m .itqusat wastage of 4!bi per animal too'j placo forblood dropping, drylorj aod ovsporaiion. Tnat «a«oby tlie 4lb weight noa iatrodno;d to tbo foilkDo« rlfd|T8of tbe persons who cold thopiss.

Mr McCoy—In fact there are 4lbs more on Ihe pir*.tide of the scale than you are buying 1 !Witness—So It is said. :And tbe weight equivalent to that is put on tlwother side as a counterbalance for soakage, 4c t—Thatis so. The seller vra» folly informed of fl>is practice IA f<Jim of receipt oas then, handed in; his given

by the merchant to »he owners of pigs when ibfcanitnal* are put ' into tbs factories, and contains tr*followiits printed clause—*' These pir»s are booehtsubject to the usual deduction ot : -fibs, per pie fdrweighing." ' : ; : ;

Witness added that this system vrai In vogue inWaterford and Limerick for a lung time.; ¦ ! , ¦

Aid. Nelson—Would not O14 same j object btaccomplished by weighing the pi&i with a tne balanceand then taking tbe 4lbs offlhe registered ,\Teight * :

Witrei3—Cettainly'; the net Tertilt would be thtsame, i ¦

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abi ot Ibis piacltce. :' ¦ , 1 ]Mr William Koowlei (ot M'l lra Dtnny'i t«c1ory)

was examined ord ftiollcsll/ bit rTUOBM WJcorrobaia'.lio of Mr TbOaspioaN , , j

Meilia Tbota'pn «sd M«Cof ably •d<Lr«ut<l tbtBench oo b«h»lf jof tfc»(r rcipeatl*» oli^a , :. f

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The Mayor—They hate bei'nr'ojttiei irithm the Urtweek or two. • • f ; i ¦• '> ¦The Bench agreed to 'itaW a case sad left M to Mr

Thornton aad McCoy to dfcM» 'npon which ol tfceprmeoatian) ttey would present' t&4 fict* M the•nperior court r : : :

To-Day's RacingLEI0E8TEB MEETINO.

QtBS SBLLIMO PLAI«.—Botraj<irl fFialay), 1} IDQ-doer, 2; Hoult, 3. Also ran—Trjrs BUfl , Horarro,Primron Leaptis Colt, Wallet, Dako'» Motlo, M»jioDaccf , Iilsb Jig Filly, «ud Pebble. BettlnO-Ef»n«Killd«er, 5 to 1 ag.t M»g!o Dic^-, 7 to 1 IrUhJizFilly, 10 to 1 Wallet, 100 to 6 other* offered. Won bya length, a bead betweesecond aod thlrJ. Ths wfunerwas aolrl lo Mr T Wortown foriilO galatM. . •

BitLSsDrN PLITI.—Kop»l«jr(8 I^atwi, 11 Sett«lHall, 2; Fordiogton, 3- : AlKX^an-j-Weeplna WDlotr,Breohln and Blaypbnj. Bsttfce-^3 to l*ff»' Sfarpbu,end Fordington, 4 to 1 Eopelty arid Proehlo, 8 to 1Wcaploff Willow, 100 to 8 Kelts! Hall (offeledi. Wonby a length , hair a length bstvsea sjeoood and third.

MILTON PLATS.-Proaperoas (AHaopp), 1; Bwaa-nopper, 2 t UnA aodolphin, 8. Also ran—GraftoaBelle, Eodbourne, Larkhfll, StaportjTallamao.IacioMArcUo, Mirsden Hook, UUtrau Finn, and PrlmrosoHU1. Beitlne-l l to 4 sciD Pioipsrdn*, 4 to 1 8«8port,? ? ?

uodolphin, § to I Attic 10 to 1 Talisman,100 to 6 otben. Ssaport in the centre jnnped off Inadvance of Lord Godolpaia, Protperons and LarkhlD,with Arotlo and Primroee Hill nsxf. aad Swannopperheading the other* for half th» jinrosy, whan LordUodolpbln took up the tunning fron Pro*p«roaa. Sea-port and Primrose HilL At the top of the hill Pros-Mrona a«ram»d eommaad, and drawiae; ont. followedby Sciuihopper, wea by two Unsrtht. • bead aiviainrjsooond «od tbird ; lllatress Peon1 was fonrtu, tadPrimrose Hill fifth. , ! ¦ > !

BomsniD PLITE.—Sarctiodon (J TTatta), 1; Maid ofTaletta, t ; Manor, 3. AIw ran—-Eapabarr and I Sea. Eet-tiog- 7 to 4 tgit If «nor \ 6 to S «»t tiarchedon tnd Hapa>burg: 6 to 1 Maid of Valetta, ; S3 to 1 I See. Won fcTbalf alength; a ihort be&d dlrldod icopnd tsd third, winnersold to Mr Q B Allen for 165 guineas. -. .CA6TLS HANDICAP—Nat Gould (Toon) 1; Alboroti,2 ; Albany, 3. Also ran—Capo* colt, Bragtsardo. FallGallop, Petiloid , aad Benbeeala, filly. 3ettln3—5 to 2 ozaioet Brajtaardo ; 3 to; 1 Albany ;' 7 to 2

Nat Gould, 11 to 2 PcUloid, 10 to 1 others. Woa.bytno lengths ; a head between second and third.

UILB PLATE .—Peneat (8 Loatea), 1; IJeclr, 2 jFanny Boat; 3. Alto ran—Wbcstfiold. petUns—85to 10 on Fanny Boat , 9 to 4 Fchsat, 33 to VZIaci tadWhcatfiold. Fonny Boat was followed by Uici to tbodlstanco, nhoro Pertstt dr«w to tho' front, And won bythree quartern of a length , half a lezgth botwoan cccisdand third. 1

Latest London Betting.CITT AHD GuBCn.BAH-9 tol aget Qaaml (tio) ;10 to 1 Bale»mo (t) ; 14 to 1 Chit dat ( £0 to 1 EiataAnita, Bamp'on, and Zmbasda (t & o).J UBILSD CTAIT3—5 to 1 a 3' Btidtjtooo ; 15to lLoabard (tio). :BOAT BACB —5 to 1 on Oxford.

OFFICIAL 8CEATCaiNG3Mile Plat*, Leiceator—Simon Chief. ,Derby Eanajoncnta—All llr Beddhjjtoa'a hor;»j.

RED CROSS.Red Cross shonH ba amonjit the acceptances fc*the Lancasbiro Steeplechu« at Uonohester c«eU;j,bat shoald appear among the forfeits for ths KistciHandicap Stccpleohtss at eime mcciirjg.

UILHEnUY UniOUpycatcrdf^rUr J Welsh, Vice-chalimao in liechtir. Theeti:;guardians present nere:—Aid JJurphy, P AI Ef n. J P,Denis Lyster, E Malone, Joha B»tntt, E ComtrforrJ,Thomas Nolan, J Fitzpatrick, Aid Healy, John PcrcslI,P Lalor, and Thomas Whits. :

KLICTIOK, 1The guanlinns sat at, eleven o'clock aearlj an hoorearlier than their njoal t'rne.

Aid Murphy thca propecsd that tho prcjsat tireschairmen be elected to the positions tbey occupied. AidMnrphy msdo a very happy latle speech in which hsdcrervedly praised the attention that had been paid totheir dutiej by chairmen.

Mr PM Eganoeconded the motion, which wesadopitd.Aid Healy then replied ind thinked the (jnardiaas

for their kindness In electing him to ths position. Howould endeavour to ke«p down the rates (hear, bear)Llr Walsh made a Ion? speech, of a gimilir cbaracUr

to that delivered by Mr Healy. ! He .aid hs wouldendeavour to fulfil hu duUes lu a worthy manner.Both speakers were received with applausc.

WAT1BI-O3D VBUULB KILEESKT.Aid Healy (who read a cuttbg from last cotksWATicvonD NEWS) eaid he bad eeea in tho Nrws ttiithe co»t of individaal maintencs was amaller laWnterford union than ir/. Kilkenny- onion. In tLslatter unioa it was 2s 8d per head whereas in Kilkenny

union it was 3s 8J. • ; • . ¦Aid Murphy taid tbat was a very tcrions matter.Aid Heal y eaid it was traa rj hs had eten ii ia Izzl

weeks' Nsws. iOrdered that ths Clerk inqniro Into the nutter.

Eho Anoioat WatGrford! Vosfoaosto.

TO THE EDITOR OF TIUJ WATXWOIID NEWS. 'SiB ,—Nobody would think of viewing siriously thestatements of Mr. Egan on this subject, and incitedthe errat* in his History sf 'Wa|erford wonld fill asmall volume. These vestments were delivered rip toDean Jones of Waterford ia 1637 by the then Major,Richard Butler. No writer wilh the least knowledgeof ancient vestments could attriba e their origin as agift from Pope Innocent III. In his lecture on theAntique Vestments of Waterforr| Cathedral, Mr.M. J C. Euckley assigned the probable date as about

A.D. 1500. However, later on, he stated it. as his Jinncnviction that " the complete sets cf vestments . .. . . were presented by Henry VIII: ta the Cathe»dral Church of Waterford at ths Isarae time Ihat hepresented the sword and cap to ',lhc city." Now, 33 amatter of fact , the sword was. presented in 1023 andthe cap on April 30th, 1520. As regards AnneBoleyn, whose portrait is said by Mr. lincktey to berepresented en one of the copes, | the marriage onlytook place on January 25th , I533. and the infanthi rabeth was born some seven months later.

Air. Buckley, in his most interesting communicationto TUB NEWS last week , seems to have altered bisopinion as to the date. Previous l

y be was firmly con.vmced that the date was between the years 1500 aad1029-but now suggests the earl y ur criddU cordon0/ ihe 10th ctniury. At present I shall not enterinto any controrcrsy on the wbject, bat I am stronrlyof opinion that tlie real date ij liGO^ . '. . ¦ ¦

W. H. GRATTATJ FLOOD.DSAH 8ir.—This week I was speakin- to an IrishClergyman, at present stationed in England and nowon a visit to this couaUy. He bein£ interested inmatters antiquarian, I mentioned tha above subject (ohim, and tolc" him about ths newspaper controversy atpresent going on in reference to them. . , .He Informed me then that he remembered readincan account of five Irish B^bops—the restjoein" toopoor to go-going on a mission or pflgruaa e toliome in the 12th Century, amongst them bcio| theUiskop of Waterfotd, and that it was on that occuioa

tbe Vestments in qusitioa were presented by PopeInnocent III. to the Bishop of Waterford. Be cooldnot tell just then his authority, but said he would lookup the matter on his rsturn home.Pending this, and in view of the serioas aspect of

the controversy, a3 I see the Editor of the Citizentalks of a duel between the combatants, I, mouldhumbly suggest an armistice, or, at least, juspensionot firs at close quarters, and then in ease peace be notagreed on. I would further sagRest, as a last resortbefore declaring war—to the knife—that ths wholematter be referred to the Eu ropean Conetrt with fullpowers to act as they deem best in this dreadfolcrisis.—Yours faithfully,

FOUTLAICOE

Cyclinc SCJKOS . Splendid Rango •• Vij*lla, "Flannel'. Bcaatifal :r Bloaers ,' etc., lo 1H prryard, Pattern s oa app lication to Eoberuoo, Ledlw,Fcrgnsoa and Co., Ltd, Waterford,

Golrco in tho Protestant Hall.On Monday nijht , ender ths auspices of tio De-bating CUcs of the Y tl C A, a very enjoyable publiotoirce camo off ia ths Protestsat Hall. Tbers vas avery good attendance, aad the programme from (Urt tofiaish wts an excellent one. Ths lottromeaUl Societycontributed snms beautiful ttlectious, and greatly en-hinccd the pleuurs of ths proctctlioj . e'oxo letjfine reoderlcsi of balhtd rpusio were ma<i« by lliisMbckcsy, IJn Pettcnon, tbs Miuea Elma, UlnBird, Miss Darttfn, IJr Carmen, and Mr J Hipsios.wIiUs a humoronj tang nt andertalen by itr U Kanntdr.Colonel Uinatnjr'B rendering of «c!t»tlun from " diaa/And/ " (at tho IIOOM la roan of laaibttrtMr ItJr«a4crr *\ "TaJay. tb» riper11 bj lx>»«r,«ad Ur W»rUta; *r Tb«Shidoir ca tie Bltaa." V^ulU Lbs preatdtod daring tbacrenin;; fa and oike w»j .eired at tbs tiit«r»>l. »nd aftertha pri^rammo had bnn fooe tbrsnyli E«T Mr Lulls pta-I<-nJ a rots of thanka to: tbs Cbslrmao, who K»foo4eJ.Tha rsnnlon ahoitl/ afterwards UrmlD»ted. ' :'•V« would itron lj adrlas UJO eiooBtlre of tta HaD to:- -it down with a ttroog haad tbs aotki or th«M jroattuwboIJ V O poMosloa of tba gallery aad 4eioonfwato la• matt1 ltcmly mlaner whLU puWlo cp«Klor» O' aatsrUimnssUuro goinj on. Hiking erery aQowaoo* tor JntoulUcxnboranct, v« (kink uma cf thn» loarjr " «nOeiDfa"cutfbtto knew better. '

The JJarrol 1 of tbe Day is our %!a 6d BlarneyFrieze Overcoat, to measure. Lined witb: WoolPlaid. Hlgh class cnt. Sqnwsballt Sboaldex*.Best Finish. PaUern* OMtrtrtfc*UoB to Bobertaoo,Ledlio, Ferguson & C»,riU«*tW*t«rford. ¦¦

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BAhll TR VOKlBimmK 1 CLUB; /A gtner.l ntstisf of t^^ tot

tbii of>k arath.id at tfcsir rooM m Unity, .Twlng. JMa«* »th'97, vben the fo|lowUf j^Qofrt>ers appotaM fo»

£ e fortheottlBf . tsaaoii i^Cipiaia, J "gin iu,Tr.tinrer, A Hltgioa. 8(«r«Urr, A J Doi!»fi c2i!Ths olab mii\ U ep*Q «!jjW JilaukeVfrinkoSbwlat, W. ^mmnolcaJ^^STi Sl.Tj :Doylt, hoc. tw., . -WgP|*?r?*l?|:*;V

For eiolmUe doling id g 'W..tfc«' tt%iint-'oust ard for SDjxrto* ntt|iiii>t* H aiiulJ uJj_i«po*lWitj; to t«t m ibomtltpmu ¦ T. ¦ W1B,'.:

DooMWfc pt GEorK.'Mirt ,X|M.et .. f,¦ j™

DS» r^^ rttwiUM^WmT^^ tmj ^;Kiman,Tbt' YvM * •KJ S ^TZShiSkt 'tb. martrt U t«a *«k&*m JS£ ' t"°f^

The SCOW BBICGI*.^ -

£ri«ted ; . "goelvfl: I B / S B H E B O E B . , j

Httva you ever read in history : i», What the Irish race havo dono ? i ¦w thoir ;ooutaga and their daring, , ¦

And ot: battles they havo won 1 '¦ . jHow thoj orownod themselves with glory,

While in Austria France and Spain,Hoping Eome day they mightj battle

For thoir country's cause agair ?i : i

At L&nclen and at Dottingon, 'The Irish thoy wore there, |

And Fontenoy would have been lostIf 'fcwiro not for Lord Olarol ¦

Unheeding bayonet, shot and eholl ,Down! on tha foe they bora [

And drove tha Dutoh and EnglishBaok to Holland'a dykes onca more.

To England we gare Wellington,That hero bravo and trno; ;

He ioaght and won the bloody Sold,Of far-famed Waterloo,

And Maesey at Sobastopol ,Who raised that battle cry,

''Faugh-a-Ballagh we are coming,We will conquer now or dio.

Yoi England frowns upon ne nowForgetful of the past,

Forgetful of :ho " Iron Duke1'Whoso name shall evor last ;

Though Bhe hated all things Irish,Yet Bbe always could ojduro.

The bright genius of a Qrattan.And the music of a Mooro.

—From tho Am trican Catholic Ledger

1 P 1 K N E W

If I know the box where tho smiles wera kept ,No matter how large the key

Or Etrong ihe bolt , I would try so hardTwould bpon. J know, for mo.

Then over the land and tho sea, broadcastI'd scattsr the smiles to play.

That the children'8 faces might hold *bom fastFor many and many a day.

If I knew a bos that was largo enoughTo hold all the frowns I moot,

I would lika to gather them, every ono,From nursery, sohool , and street.

Then, folding and holding. I'd pack ihom in,And turning the mouster key

Td hire a giant to drop the boxTo the depths of tho deep, deep sea

Kilmactbomaa Union—TUESDAY

JTKST MEETING OF THE EEORGAN ISEDLsOARD.

B&E02IOU OP OEAIEUEJJ

THE FINAKCES OF THE UNION.

{From Our Reporter.)Tbo Qrfit cottiD^ of tbo Den guardians of

tboabove Union w»i held on Tuesday. Tbe chai r attho oulcet or tbe bmineoo naj taken no usual hj MrHrjNTi pending tho elcotl.m of C i&lrtueo for tbeDnsaioz year. Tha B'.ardl.ro present »er" :-2X< - t t r< : John Wal»he, John D o . P Do?]', P F.tz -CoraW. T> otoiB Cul 'loane , indren Conn.11 , MCoffey, J O'K -tff-vB Hoa 'D.- , M SUek , E Duoph y,llio'.col Power , Michael Kolej and E SO'Doanell.

Tba Cleric read- over tbs lilt of oecv ly oleotpd3JUBrdlan c, after doiog which ho lUted tha ' 'th-Beit bueintta of tb<" Boaid "ag to «f point o Chaii-jn*o aaA Viee Bad Depu iy -Vioc Cti8iru.oa for tbeODOain g joar.

A BE3IO HAT1OI3 .Tbo Clerk meniirn. d thot bo bad «oeWed t letlor

from Ut Msurto o Pj rtell , liilbi-g, docllnin s to net.u (j airdiaa for tbo electoral dUtulaa of KillcrryDrlHon.

Mr O'Ke- ffa asVcd the Clerk to read tbo letterreferring to tee resi gnation of u« guardian abatenarii e 1.

Toe Cl rk, eo.oply loif, read the following, datedKill e,', 29 h Maroh , 1S97 : —

" Sin—Io rep ly to your notice of thp 27cb iottaDtrfqaBs- 'ing me to attend at jour mieting ooTucndayDext , I b^g to n.y that I wso eleotod a member ofyour Board qalte;antnion to me, nod t-iis ofloe Inever intended to fill. Ploise bate thin letter readot your nest ax-etlog, to that it may appear in tbelocal papers.—Yourt truly,

" MitTBICB PoBTEt-L "Sir O'KeeSe—Of couroo no cau't make aoy order

opon thai loiter ?Clerk—You OBD 'I loueh i' ot all.

THE CHA.IBaAJ.SU3r.Hr O'KoCo eaid he bud threat pleacuro io pro-

ptoing that Mr O'Donnell should \>* their Chairmantor the oncmog year. He had aoted in tbo capacityof Yiee-Chalrman for the previous tnelve montbe ,and bod dlsd^ar^«d

bit doty right ogli. He (Mr

O'Keeffe) naa onto ho would diaobarge tbo datiooof Chairman with n Rouble acnonnt of attentiondaring hin year of ofEoe, sZ & i>* bad, theroforo,(jnot plca»orc in propoaiog Mr O'I??nDell as Ooair*O30 of tbo Board.

tlr Oca ccconded tbo motion, nhloh p::tijdnooDiojoucly.

Mr OTODQH II retomed tbaokc. Bocaid—gentle-COD, I botJ to tback yon oiacerol y for tbo bononryou haTO oonforred upon me In colcotioj me asCbnlrcuon for tbe ensuing year. I may t»ll youthat I did sot ospiro to tbe position by any H o»ns ;but tbe majority ot tbe guotdmos pressed on mevery bard laot evening to ocoopt tho position.Bovover, I t/ill try to do my atmOBt to give satte-(bOtion to tbe mtopayera, which I t,r>Te olvrajo triedto do £0 lor. Th.M day tnalve montbf ago when yonoppointcd ilr Poo P.^oer ChalrmaD of tbia Bond, Iexpected be oonld ba in tbst position not only forone year, bat also for many years to oomo. Hoc-over, for reasons best koonn to himself! declinedthis year to coctioca in of3c<', bat I trust that in thescar fntoro ho oill cee bis tmy to btOome OhairmanC3«in , aod that |you will eleot bim oith pleasure.Pot tbo presont,' I will try to follow his foot.topo ,olihough h« was a yoaog man nell op in Poor Lav?bustoecj, floanoblly ond otboroise, wbioh I do notptofeca to bf. Tbcro Is ono thing, hooftrer , ohichctnkes mo voiy forcibly ; acd that ie, that, eiace tbec:tab!iobaoot of th-Board, fifty yrars ago, tbrre hasboon co each revolution la id coottttailoa ai tbatohioh hnj taken pleco this yeor, That btiog to—tnrre boios a great many ota mocobc?o, and tbecc^ditlocj beioj altered—I say tbat thoto no'vaombero will have to render at, tbe eod of tho yearDO ucttnot of tbeir oteoardebip (bear, bear). AodI tibo tbe liberty of ontialpatinn that (no men whobovo oenly como into the Board will ba lyiDg onscything hot o> bed of roses daring their year of{Oca (btir, bear). I will toll yon nhy, Tnelvanorths ogo the Clork made out oo ottlmato two orthroo •"Of ksbeJore tSo rates aero struck. Meaattmetbo price o' floar nfDt °P 'treaty par coct , aod oo-orqmotly Mr if uftt pointed oat ttmt at t> o end oftho financial yoar tbr *">'-n « ould " considerabl yio dobt on tea oitimata r1*:0 "?11" upfor oon.»lderatloo. Well, »e bavo been i.*'4 b.T lbe LocalGovernment Iruptctor oioce tbat no oi.. "e < 00 todobt at tbo end of toe financial yoar, although rPot Pooer named UP , aod insisted nlmcet , that »oehoald loareaae tbe o 'timhle u( last year by 3j iathp £\. I supported him . but Bomc aen moajbera—I won 't be personal jo it now—neot in f i r bringinga very big b to a very low , raio all ut o Elap. Youoill La 0 tbe renult t' ls J iar , aud 1 mu.-t 6ay ti atthose nbo potc BB economiets are , QB a clais, meowho tro dome great harm and Injury to tbo rate-payer? , bectcoo it ia wrong to have an extiaordicaiybi rf b r» e tbis year and a »< ry low rato next year . Ihato always Advocated a uniform rate , nhiab iiohat ought to adapted hero. And "bile [ am Eoy iogon moch about; it I may H I « e 'l adJ tbat I thinktbo new not>b-ri of this Bo rd

WILL EOT UAVE A MOST TiBSbefore tbom, Ixo.nze I umlcipate wo »ill have abf rf Ler ratu oott yac To tbo tint p 'aoi , "O ennuitb a do*)t of /23 ,0. Tnr Ioop<>c:or rccousmoLd)aettaia taoliaiy no>tr , snd repa r« t> coliaumCSDDOt t^ otorlootf7 , ao tbat at the ¦ od if Hie ytar ,at a rorQB calealation , ere will b; CiOO at tbe <vrongold.\ lr that be tbo CHO P— cod tlo Clerb nil! ooi-cot mo If I am wrong— tbo m e for tbe fatureyea rwill havo to be struck much hig her thsa tbe pteeeaiCa«v I make UiU explonatioD notr, co tbat tbe rate-payers oill bd prepared for s higher rate nben tbelimo cone:, I outia thank yo» t gcntlemeD , for yourcomptioent, tsi I copo I will j notify yout confidence(hear, hear).

Mr Jjbn Walsh—Mr Chairmao, as I anderttoodyou, I think you made allusions to tho oat? goard-inni of list ycjc rraativn to pal) dooo tbo ratci.

Chairmen—I cade oo personal allcuisB nhatover ,Ur W«t«b,

lit Walsb—Ob, 1 don't aean that yea especiallyrclcrrcd to mo, \ But obotbor tr oblob, I naj ooo ofthc:a trho protested ccBJnnt toy rica la tbo Clirtt 'acotlacte, aod I ,nlll stand ovet niut X did, I ceo allaround at that bcardi of gnardtoas aro cuttingdona their csllojatcf, bat novtr adding to it, and Ican no ttuon lest yc:r nby no chcold tako a diffcr-CDt coDKJ. ! ¦ '¦

TbO Clerk cM tbe cajgested edditioa to hloc:tiaato was rcisanable, becnuco botwocn tbo timebo prepared 16 and tbo tiaa of iu adoptloa tbeprion of provisions bsd riieo. !

Mr Walsh— Nothing" root up in pries only floar ,ond jnet {or throe months we bad to pay a littlecstr* oa onr bread cnpjply, J and now it ia down ahalfpenny. ; i :

OiilrtDon—Ifo, our'prf3o ck prcc:ntbiGd por <llbleaf, i ; ; i i

Ur Woki—A shert ttmo oeforo wo »troo!r tbsKZO tbo C33trsst wo? 3§4. I cay tbeioli cocompoli-tlon fnr brczd In tbtj oaloa. |It ia eiroply aod culolyia tbo besds of ono coatMo^cr, and I tbiok if wespread oaecolrda pat a bit It oonld be batlor for alloososrsed. : I tbiofc, tbat If f t > obaogod our condi-t(cs» and bed tbo bread doHvared freu at tbo roll nayelation instead of at tbo northonee, tbcro «roaU becore) edopsUttoa We tare |t borca and cat of ourOD)O osdl I don't too boo roach better they oonldtq en joged tbto dntrtnj cheaper bread to tbia boasa.I elso protest ogoJott tbe reckless way ia which tboLoctl Government Board orb treaties tn>>; TboIcin-fOtor' ooojct dnnn herojsnd look* round tbehocsa, wbiob »4 »il consider to be oca1 of tbe besttoamgtd to IrsUcd. tt oil, j be Juggesto a kt ofiBpfotcACBU tb»t to atatt carried oat at (treat«spfOM «ttd «otry to tbs ratepayer/. 1 think tbeJOoml OoTcTUBint Bend, koowtrp tae nay co oroetrag»llBB to b>«k» both ccda mto% ebeald give cspetttwp io.rwoTft' oonelnf. : s; ; : I: ' *f tt Ck»llW»»JjHJt I tt» B»7 I flltj %Zt V»OYi jK'iA'IM" K •»r"l'lf 1 l<t4V9^lgi7

,m'n f M^wD?L*a uCh*'!mflB fif e' moot '?K> 1 hU recommendation tbat rim was s.nt to the tls- !

?Sn.- i»^^ ^8i9, i '!" .he w"

olfe-ln:£ 81! more hospital. A« she died ioba after her admit-BectJue j tnb Jmraedisto buBlaess before iU Bo»rd Bion> on inquest was held Into the fact* ot the c»«e,reUted exclusiveW to tb8eUotion of CbB.irmeD. | and tha jury added a rider to their verdict, In..Mr ^alsh—All right, »ir ; bnt 1 thought I was which they stated tbat decSaaeH ahonld not haVeentitled, tolcomment 1 upon irhst tho Chairmap esld. been removed, oa she was praotlcolly dying at the

' j ¦ TH » TioB-OHAJBirANsnip. : : j ; tlmo. The mattor gave rls* to a long discussionUr Manrlos Stack propoaed tbat Mr Maurle* at the followlnf? meeting of tbe board of guardians,Coff»y be Appointed Vlco-Chairmsn. of the Bosrd. : tha result of which was tbpt! a sworn inquiry wastlr John Walsh—I have much pleasure In seoobd- unanimously called for. It was stated by deceased'slDS,u ne! ln9tlon. . i : ¦ husband thot when ho wai taklnn her to the bos-The resolution was pat ond carried unanimously, pltal he asked Dr Redmond iif oho was dying, andMr qofffy. In returning tbanke, said be wpnid do he replied •' She will livo to go to tho hospital ntnil bo eoold to assist in the bneinbfs of itbo board, any rate." Tho coirdlons considered that if Drand ho;mqet say tbat be really took a more hopefulviow olj the situation, as It was now circumstanced,that either tho Chairman or Mr Walsh bad done.Referring |to tbe bread contract, Mr CoCey caid thattbe Board always advertised for tenders, and lt;wssnot tbelr fault If people from a cjlstanoe failed tocompote. All tho same, ho was sure tbey would notand could not get buttor or ohesptr bread In lrelandtbna what was supplied by tbe pretoat controotor(hoar, boar). Ho again thanked the Board for tbecompliioept thoy bad paid bim in electing him tbelrVioe-Qbalrmao. : ' '

I IHD n v c sBir.On (ib » motion of Mr O'Koiffo , seconded by Mr

Coffjy; Ur Jobo Deo nas uamimouely appointedDeputy Vlfe -Chal rman of tbe Board.

Mr Dca bttvioi r saitablv responded, tbo obair woetaken bj .Mr EOISOMD S O'D ONNELL, Chairman of tbo Board.

Mr Hunt, Clerk of tbe Union , read tho minutesot tha 'last moctinp, nhich wore confirmed.

Mr Mi'jKeon, Master of the Hoose, and Or Walsb,Medical QiScer of the Uoion, were in atteadanoe.

'¦¦ nNNEOC sBAET EXPENDrrURE.With rcferreoco to a ruoommondation of the

Local QonOroment Board Inspector to procure 24Iron bedotoada for tho Infirmary, aloagconversntioatook place in tho COD roe ot vbicb it was stated thattbe bonae naa well equi pped oith comfortablewoodes bed&toadr, which tbe old add infirm peopleliked tnuob bettei than tb« Iron ones.

Tbo general feeling of the Board wca thot to goto the exponoe of purchasing new iron bedsteads(700 unnecessary ; aod , on tb» motii D of Mr WaUh ,seconded by Mr Coff-y, a resolution nao agri-ed to,in 1 ffoct DP follows :—That takin g into considerationtbe Scandal oondltion of the Unioo , nod the faottbat it will probably bs In debt at lha close of tbecurrent year ,- also tbst a lar^e nmoont may haveto beexpeodedon loboarers' cottages—theguardlaos ,while anxious to oarry out the reoommendattone ,would respeolfully ask tbe Local Govprnmeot Boardto postpone tbe matter until tbe Union was tn 0more prosperous flamoial coadi'ion.

TBK EOKMiHON DISPENB ART RE3IDEFCLThe C«romi8#ioneri of Public Works wrote to the

eff- ot tbat they would grant the neoeaiary certtfiottof r aa locreaso of £103 on the amount of tbe loanrequired for tbe completion of the Dootot 'o bouse alBj nraaboo on the receipt of fuller and amendedparticulars as to tbo work ,

TBB CDB t lAHRKN OOTTAOC—8OUE PiAlS W0HD5The Local Government Board wrote onolosing an

oxtract from the report of thoir Inspaotor (Mr LynobS auntoo) la whlon the latter recommended thatpose-caion of tbe Cnrraheen cottage .whioh is oooupiedby a woman named O'Brien should ba takon up— icother words, that the occupier should bo eviotedThe InBpeotor had reportod that he bad visited tbehouso on more than oneocoasion and found it lookedup and untenantod .

Tha Olerk suggested that they Bhould oarrv outthe recommendation of tbo lnapocw to take upposesBion of tbo house

Mr John Walah—For wbat ' I think it woulo bea scandalous shame to evict this poor workingwomai.

Tbe Clork road the oxtract from the lospeouir .'report , in which tho lattot gertlem&n stated tuiv thecottago was nominall y in tbe oocupaiion of Johann a0 Brien . but that he had visited t on tw o distinctoccaolons aod found it shut up -nd utnubablui cwhilo the plot attached was uncultivated TbeInspector 's report added thatthi * oouditioaof aflairtbad been brought under the notico 0! tbe Boardon two ccoaaioDS by tho parish priesiTho Clctk repeated that under tbe circumstancestbe proper thing to do would bo to tako up pocsoesiot,

ilr John Walsh protested agains t sues a course,and pointed out that not only was the woman atagricultural labonrer, but also that sbo paid her tornmosii punctually.

Ono of the now guardians said that tne tenant didnot (Jooupy tho cottagt

Me Walsh—How the d '. do you know ' Thumattor was threahod out here very fuli .v six mouttnago by my friend Mr James 0'K.eefle whec Der,werq 19 guardians present, and by a majority 0! te:merabers of this Board it was decided to allow ttnpoor woman >o remain in the possession of he? litli>nouao. And now , I oan't soo wby we should be aske.to disturb what a majority of tus Board doeldod u,suoh way.

Tbe Clerk—The faot is, Mr Walsr.. the womatwill not be dispossessed at all even ii we do take uithe cottaga. I am informed by the collector thatshe works with a fa rmor in whose bouso she live &.and that she never oocupies the cottage al &.

Mr Walth—I knew this thing would come upagain (bear , bear aod laug hter), but tbero Is no us-In trying to blindfold tbo devil in tbe dark (lau ?t>ter).

Tbe Clerk—And Is it not better to bring it np Iftbe circumstances are as Dtated t Would It 001 bebetter to bate an agricultural labourer In this boueothan a nnmloal tenant , as this aoman 1' '

Ur Cofiey—No doubt , bnt obe ta an agriculturalUbparer , and ope doea ooirupj tbe ootta^b Borbi-uu are there and her little bit of tornltare, QD <± Ide ty anyooo to dooy t.

t'lr Hearne (oen guardian) — It oeomo tbo hcuoeis CiJwaye locked u{.

Mr Walsh—That baa nothing at all to do "iti it-Tbo "O'DBD is a labouror , and one pa;) ber rec

Mr Hearoe—Ob , but she wosn't tbexe tDet moewhen thf Ioapeotor care

Mr O'E^effe—Damn H. mat>. Oc yoo in lnt t>)epoor noman has nothing else to do bm all on t> doorate|p watohing with tbe key in bor band tor 0 LocalGovernment Board Inopoctor ' (bear, iieo; HOC

Uu^btcr).Tbe Clerk, in reply to Mr Hearne , stated tbat toe

bouse woe locked up alr tayMr O'Ecsfle—How do you know , Mr Hum ' buro

yon ool j have it 00 hcoroay, tbe same at oursrlvetMr Walsb—Fa ther Daop hy ana tbe nboit of

tbem were beaten by a majority of ten on ine quet-tioa before , and tboy ought to bo &out nitn 11 inGod's name I propoco that tbo pomat Do left inher borne.

Mr O'Keoffo'-I eecnnd tr>Mr Hcurno (guardiaoo for Stradbilir propootd

tbut she ba put out at oneAnother nonly elected QaardlHD tseeondec tbo

motion,ilr Ccffoy, after a good do»l of dlsouosio n , sng^s.

ted tbat &i a mlddlo cour>o tbey i^ouia ctl upootbo woman to attsnd next board day to y iivo 0 ful leiplsnation ; until then It would bo Umo enough toCake OOtloo, If it WOJ foood tbat tb€ vrotat s d>doccupy tbe cottage and that iho "01 a mitatle>caaa t, then be wnold go 80 f«r 00 to move tbat eheba left undisturbed. At any rate bo thought tbeBoard cbould be for bearing bt-r ezpiaoat io

Mr CKeifld — How long It It tioce this oamt bf(or^ tbe bo rd first '

CoBlrman—Six monibe , I th iL,Mr O'Kei fJe—And badn 't ive mgood a board tb-t

aO wo bate now ? And as rospcrtable a board i' iigpoa to trot. Wby bring thlB qoejtioc up noptf.beo a Dew set of guardians are here, un)- -eo—a od, J ei-> most be—sonjo dod^o In this thlny ' \V o« Iiiq ihe |n '"ri 8!f °' ( 6 ratopa/*-" tole p ocr aomatnan left in Ler o^' O plt ^Oui belau d.JlUrbtd b;apyone for the last six UIOL "

: Mr U>nrue was lotetveolo g ¦ cMr O'K «< f f - —Now , my dear tuac. l a w a pj a ^iD ^

fir myeell You speak for yourself and tue pui-pl ^teat leot you here. 1 say tballuo b. aid tbat d^cilo*;to keop t is poor woman to her n. uso nas )uni a»ipsprctable aod at reliable an tbia la. and "c Daveno rlgbt to upsot ite deoieiot,

I Mr Hi-aroe.-Bcoauso tbe loapoctor a report iebefore ot to-day.

I Mr 0'K.eeffe—Hambug , puro bumoo, Wbfdidu 'c no bava an lanpeo' cr't report tan six cI'retlv e muotbi baok .'

I Mr llearoo—I suppose it oamo up a 1.1 t<. o Iat6 ,Mr J^ 'l .n Walsh—1» Mr Lynch b a i n . o c 10 ID «

liabii. of rls itld g ib > EC lobcurtrc coit .gf-Mr Heoroo—I can't eaj .Tbo IHDS question wai addroesed to tbo Ci . i l i ,

abo aid not rep ly.I Mr O'K^efiB— Very cell ; let it & ¦ ct. 1 nevor

ipn a rep' rt from Lyocb StauntoD about a ootts^oIn my I (e buforo,

I Mr Co He 7 oppoalcd to tbo diosootin^ gaardia Op ,ia tba naaio of obarlty, to aoc bumanrly ia tbli cafo.If lbe >oman wa« tit tc occupy tbo oottago ao an?Qricultural labourer sbo bad a rig ht to be supportedArovlderl she conducted bcsnelf and paid bcr rentiknciuilly.

Mr Walsb—It would bo t crool tblojf to put herat, Nevei cilnd Mr Stsuoton, Many a poorrealure might bo out workiorj Io tho fields all any ;ml la tt at noy rcc:on vrby an < Goial obould oomorauod any uaj tbat becauso tbcro nto DO "Atlotot," ready (laug hter) tbo tenant ihoald no to (boaid. I candidly ttato bero not? that I do ootlelioto them It coy reason known to ei for doioffhoi un-Irish act, and I prooloo tbia boird that Ifhis worxao (t eclated tbey aro rjotcg to beir mor«bcut it. Uowevor , so CO.

Mr Foley (new gaardiaa) uld that bo would not1? in favour of Uttiag a cottago to a eagle womaa.

Ur Walsh said be would Orcond the propoml tomte tbe matter cyer until tbat da; atek and bavoba 'tentnt in attendsnoe along with tbe guordiaa ofhojdlvinion aod the rent cotleotcr.

A new guardian r woo prosilBjf for erixitfos, MrYslih turned round on bim and asld— " Ely goodnan, joa . don't ovca baon tho divbion you repre*ent "

Cbnirman—Now, Mr Walsb, dpa't be psrsoaol.Mr O'Kcoffe said it woald ta a Gor::jJ ohftao If

his womsa was turned out.After much farther dkcojsioo Mr IlanrieaOcCc/i

ajfijestion xcta adopted, ond tbo tenant Is ti, baallied upon to oomo before tbe bo;rd nest wc:b sadspjaln ber posltloo,Tbe tmrd o:on afterwords cdjoaracd.

equel to & DiacuGoion. at Lia¦ 1 i ¦ more-

DB. i BBOWNB, L.a.B.1,, HOLDS AKi ; ; iNQuray, :

On! Itsfc Friday Dr Browne, Local Government3card Inspector, bald an inquiry In tbe CappoquInlltponsiry Boom into tbo clrcurnotoocC3 suronnd.n&- the doath of a patient named Mrs! Margaret)'iJesE<j, who T7M removed to hospital oa tbo IStbf tbnm, BD4 vfbo died immediately utter hoy4p3(M{fln, Decoded 764 sttflcufoij hr Bt Qait?9 wpf wi m$W •Gffri fnj ia in?»i p»

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Redmond used thia remirb ho rrau aware thewoman's death was CIOM at band, and it was to:ascertain whether be did use the expression ornot that the inquiry was principal ly called for. Itwas further etated tbat Dr Eedmond and a tralnodnarse in the town inslsterl on Mrs O'Keoffe's re-i ,moval to hospital ogainat-her wioh and tho wishof her family, and as Dr Hedraond had given dpolnt blank denial to this charge, a considerableamount of local interest was centredin the inquiry.The proceedings opened at 12 o'clock, and amongstthe members of the Dispensary Committee pre-sent wero—Messrs L Kiely, Hon See, P Sheeban.J Brien , J M'Groth, Dr Redmond, iJappoquln, andDr P R Dennohy, Llsmoro. 'wero also in attendancoas well as a large numbar of \7itncsGca. 1

John O'Eeeflo , haaband of tho deceased, wtaexamined : ,

Mary Jano Cnllcglmn ;and Mra Anno Eyon v?onaexamined, but their evldcnco throv,' no now llshton tbe caso. :

Dr P R Donnehy, Medlccl OClcor of I,lsmoroWorkhouoo, gave evidoncOof attending deceasedIn tbe hospital during the roontba of Decemberand January. Having regard to tho naturoof herprevious disease, bo was cl opinion that thocaasoof death wan effusion on tho brain

Mrs Mary Anns Lynch , a qualified hospitalnurse , was examined at considerable length.

Dr Gabriel O'Connoll Redmond was then ex-amiood. Ho otatcd tbat be was DispensaryMedical Officer in Cappoquln for tho past twenty-four years. He was called to attend lira O'Kcofloon tbo 13th February, and went to zza her about 1o'clock, Mrs Lynch , the naroo, waa in tbe housobefore bim. He examined tho patient vory care-fully, and asked her If she now him, and shereplied tbat she did ; bo asked her to alt up In tbebed, which she did ; her pulso was 62 and quitestrong, and when he found sbo man suffering froma relapse of meningitis bo recommended bor re-moval to hospital ,

Dr Browne—State your reason now for recom-mending bor romoval to hospital.

Dr Uedmond—My flrot reason wao bocauoo tbosurroundings at home were not conducivo to herrecovery, a» there was no responsible porson thoroto take charge of nor. Her huoband, wbo Is abaker, bad to bo up at night ct bio trade, aud thorowas no person to mind bor oxoept her jouogdanghtor . Again, aa sho bad got tbo rolapno onthe previous day 1 thought her chocceaol recoverywould bo increased by hospital treatment, as wastbo caso on tbo first occcalon of ber illnesa

Dr Browno—What havo you to say about thisremark, •' Sho wil l H TO tip go to tho hospital at anyrate, " which Is Imputed to you, ond which waa avery ugly lemarli if it woj'used.

Dr Redmond —1 roust glvo tbat otatemont thomost unqualified denial , co ouch o romarb wasnever made by mo. Ao tho ew7&3 pocaing mydoor on tho way to the hospital I went oat QDdopoke a few words of encouragement to O'Keeffoto cheer him np a little bit on tho Joarney. I cawtbe poor man 's eyes and I caid " I am very sorryfor your trouble , poor Keoffe, but sbo wil l bemuch better In hospital , and you ought to get herthere &i soon as possible. "

Dr Browne — Did you ballovo oho was dying attho timo I

Dr Kedmond —Certainl y not ; on tho contrary , Ibelieved one would recover in the hospital as shedid on the prevlousoccaoion. I did not anticipateher death by any merino, orconoldorho rlna dylojjcondition , aod I was rurprlcod wbon I beard ofber death, aa I had a personal regard for tbepoor ¦voman, J ust ao I have for all tbo poor patientsI attend.

Dr Browno said that terminated tho inquiry , aahe bad got all tbo tacts it was posslblo to Qet, endbo would lay all the evldonco beforo the LocalGovoroment Board, who would cotnmaolcato tbeirdecision to tho Llomoro Board of Gaardlans Indue eouros.

Tho Inquiry then tormlnated.

Carried Union—SATURD AY

THE TRAJ1 P KU i SANCE

TH£ EATHG0B1U C DISPEN8AET BE81DUNCE.

Tbo first mroting of (he Ne« Hoard nas Kold 00Siturduj las' , Mr TueiJiu MuUntTU preolding. Tboother ({u&rdlao sprto. 01 rcoro— M< Peter Walon , J P ,Mr Walior Walsh V C ; Mr P J Lanlor , aod Mr Mleiry, tbo lattor , nbonui formorl y a moajbor of tbeboiro, beinQ returned at tho last election.

Mr Mulline , Clerk oC the uaioo , ttnd Mr Danno ,Master oC tho bouse,, cere also in attondanot.

PEOPOBTlO tt 0» BXPENBE8.Tt,o Local Government Board furnarded ao order

for tbd payment 0/ a <au> of £35 5i 8J , beiop tbeproportion ol Gjvoromoo l oootrlbutioa tonordo ex-ponocO under tbe Public Health Ao'.

A PUCE Or BED-TAPM8I. I.A Cbarccttrbiio letter nas rtcd froa ttc Loo l

GuvefnmeD l Board ocfcoo w lod ij log the receipt of aresolution recentl y adopted by tbo (juardiaoe, pr>. -posing to gvaat no tdditiocal allowacaa of bread tofour eld men <rt>o veta emplgjcd at work in tbonoikbou io Kardt o i and tbo buard drew attention toto Aitlclo 22 of tbe Wolk bouoo Rules , and ttated itdid nol appear thai tbe Medical Odour recommendedthis nllononoo C3 ncctEDary (or iho preaorvation ofnealtt

CbairmaD— That Io vory ti ght on thoir part.SANCTIONED.

Tbe L?cai Governu -t nt Boaid wrote, imoctionlogtbe pav ra.-nt of IO J per c»oe to tbo pOrcoD omployodr.n mldniio Io lbe v ?uikbous .

Tim ipt'iBUAar KICT.The came bod; reqae^ted to Lo informed if any

peruiaoent arrao ^omonfta bad been mado rcapocttnylbe supply of bread to tbe ioflrumry. Atii i ag outof tbio gommuoicatioD , tbo ClerU wta requested tosummon a meotinp P.I tt10 p'Olary Commitrxo for12 o'clock oo Tuesday week ,

i UE4VT CONlLSOCfT 01/ WBABT WIL LIC3.SO I I O V I D K OtQcer Uiokey reported tbai nboul JO

trumpo t cd beoo udmitt;d to Ibo workbouoo durio((ibo ne. t

Tbe Clo;k said bonover Ibey rDCDa^o it to Abbey-lots U Q I OO , they never bad aoy tramps io tbo «ork -bouct.

Ibo tltolor— . ouppoio tbe oOcislo don 't admittbem , aod that nae tbe rutnedj,

Ur P^ter Waleb eug(;. Dted that tbe tlasternnis to Abue f Ion U a Q a ivl(b tuc vien of aeo.rt&io\Ott nbat ccuro o noo adopted tb2rc,

Too iiOOt rr caid be rrould bo bappy to do to, aodadded iba' , tzcepl in la>ce toaDi wbera there trnj aMayor bt lo .e »b m Ir^mps c;Uld bj bioug hi andttuui aj arily dealt ni lb , tbete ivas no rdededj .

Mr Pclor VValj b Complained that ILO poliowore not doion tbelr doty ia regard totbtio traup- .Thtro were 18 000 Conctablcary (uis( d oo lbecoaalry at enoimout OKponoe—0 regular CX(BJ< olooO'ipilioo , ia faot—and they luuol ba made do tbonduty to iho tsapaylDfc' JiUbliO , from the Io»pcotoBGcnor<tl donD,

Tbo aatter then dropped.OTATD OF uootc.

Btfamioio^ OD aboou dolo, 214 ; »ame porlod laot

y.ar , 205 i Inoiei ie oo past jeur, 9 ; nuuibor in io -firmoij, 82 ; ditto fever bosp i'.al , 0 j t feo.ral at , ragcost ot an lomito , 2) 3^;

la inliriuarj, z. 10* i ;I D fovcr I oap l ia - Oi 0 i ; recilved durlns tl .o paoioeeli , £132 123 , amount paid Ji22l) 13i ; baUnco Inf ivour ..f uni in. £1.491 6^Bd; cUt bCaudlo t } r»te« ,£193f ,t 5 1 ; OD out-door relief , 243 ; coal for iba netr li£17 3. id,1118 IDIO .1 WA & D — A SU UIOU O CIPPICULTT III 1TC

UAV AUEU bl lTTho Master reported t- nt iln U^idj, tho ea ^ o-

rcccnil y opp>iia tcd for ibo Idiot «aM , h .U |t (; d u .tho «» k , uud tout hM »« o obliged to j .ut aa laai.t,IQ ber plc:u peudini t lostcuctlooa froa tbo board.Mrs Dotd y a) \tg t. d t . t tol too a.Qcb duly to por-form oto^ lo-haodt-d.

Mr P Waisb-Aad caD 't you (jet floyooc, MrDanne .

Too Master—1 oinDot, sir ; thio !• tbe occondnouiaa nbo loft within the lo»t mootL owlnr; torbo sight duty tbt-y bed to psrfurm . Too Ciolnuioe appointed got 5< a nOrk aud flrot clios rntlone,but 1 wes nillloj ; to E 1?o tD0 other woman Ot if oLobad romaioca.

Mr V V/alnb—Could you ruaocjjQ to pat tbo paidnarso oa at ol ^bt, nod a pnup;? attoodant by dfljwhoa you oro oboat yoarcclf P

Tbo Mister—That wonld ba tea maob ladalrjcocoto extend to csy oQos r, There ara tbreo oil lonotoiwbo would keep ftoica about tto tvard all afgbc 1/como icspoailblo porioa nag cot precsnt to maketbom Dtoy io too bed, but ti.oj oro cat daoitercut.I may cay tbot co bavo only clcbt cr olao fotsnloIdiots aieo^otber,

The bi aid Lavlnrj fhlly diccuc:cd the matter, cameto tho coQclucion to direst tho Uacler to mafco toobest airaoQomoato bo could for the caro ot tbeaepoor psonle.

QECOUUnilDED.Tbo guerllani, io c rop< rt troo tb?,rccommcodod

tbe Lccal Government lizard to ejection a paymentot tt7o guiono to Dr 8toplicnp , wbo woo called oa byDr tiorao, locum tcntnt U 0, ia a serioui cue ofooclddnt wbiob ans treated in Iba nortsbousaho3pi'-al. : '

TEHDE2O tOD JJRSAP.Tboro i wcro two icodcro /or tbe copply of beat

whlto broad nodu f rota bat a. Tbo j.r.C3 ia oca na»/Sd per ilb loaf , and ia tbo other «d. Tbo loasottender, that of Ilr Thooua Andcrtoa, Curdc!^ waancsnlDOODly accepted j

JUTBOOBUIO ciryjrneAaT ncsmcrioa.Tbo Cloik reported tbat lbe loin for tbo t^catlor^

cf tho reoidoaca bed bst'O DfiDctloaed, ' :Tba tinder of lit Jatmo Mabor, of Ferrjrl.aab,

VTatcrJord, to build a con rc:ldcacs for tbn dtolor,and o dbpotioiry dopot, fir tba iijm of £5L0, tuircoeptcd. An order naa oadj Butborlsinr; litDuCln, C E , Csucty Curveyor, to lay ont tho tltp,and to oeo tbst tbt contractor b^glos tbo wortwithout : delay. The doctor nan allaned tbd ota oftbe land acquired for the caanloQ1 oino months attho vAlusjtloa sod U?<is. '• • ; ; I :

Tbe cheques end ciders t J»i"J fccca dffCCi3, thobeatd edjuumed, ;

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¦ Of Us tb!rty»cigbt : Sultens wh« Ibivo rulctj thoQtiamn E f iro sina.ibt fpn i int ua'VQ UMnHmlt>f .ih? TBW PJ wnj -jfinir lm ml »Niqi mif >

v -:iOuTC3 ShOtusiGijlDni, ITouralCla> "Lnxxibo o, Oprolno, Doronccs, QMSacza,Poinota.tho Ohc^S, Pains la too Llniba, Pnlno In ,%ho Baok, ond &UAdhcd'oad Poina. a Prlco l/li .oad 2/d. : I

THE 1 IRISH EIUSIOAL FEISi ¦

- . BV WILLIAM H. GRATTAN FLOOD

The opproBohiDj Fein Ceoil ou^bt to inaufjareto anow ora for Itioh nuoic.ood it sbpald be tbo earnesthopo of all interested theroia to have it a cac:"3.However,'tbo proapectas of tbo festival ia oot ooo tobo commended. On Tueuloy eVf ainp, May lGtb, tb:first ooncerfc will t&ko place, cad Part I. Is to eonslatof vocal and ioitramental anoic prior to tbo 17tbeantary, '.' In cccordanco nltb ancient Irish «oalm "Of conr8*i the .crui of tbio pfrformonofl lies In the" EOtttntf " of our grand old rational tunef , bat,according to Dr Culnick, tbo eccret of Irlsb icilcs l»known only to bimoolf and Dr Stanford. It Ja amojt lamentable fact thaO Wollicr, Htrdimoo, But-in(»J Petrlc, the great O'Curry, Profeeaor 8unvao,Dr Joyoo, and other " mere Irish " nrlterr, acoordingto Dr ColwJcV, were Dot ccqaslntcd «Ub thoconstruction of Irish toalos or tbe truo aetrlcalarrongomento of our old! airs 1 1 "When tbo IriobFein was 9rat mroted Dr Stanford was selected IDobief musical director, bat as tbat r>cntloa>an wcanot ollovw d to b«vc aa orchestra of EDQlisb playerj ,he " nent to bis tent," aod declined to bavo »ny-thing to do tvith tbe comroittee. Tbo present effortnoa then organiofd , mod Professor Proat—anEoglisbmsn—was selected co adjudicator of thooompoaiticDS. Within tbe past fortnight no reedthat the prlzo cantata- wqj woa by Slgnor Esposlto(aa Italian), tto prico cwacort ovorturo by Dr Cal-nioi , arid t bat tbo solo cqnduotor of tbe Fclo waa tobe Dr Smith , aa Eogllobman. Comment Is need-ier.

[a tbo eeoond part of thoprorjraramo, for tbe &ratconcert we are tn bavo compositions of wbat theyterm ¦' tbo Middle Period—17th. and IStb centarles '—and am ng tbe 17thi century Inatrumroto to"(Company (bit part of tho " ohon" io l pianoforte.Our r- ad, is nil! pleato undOtitcad Ibst tbo pianoc7«s absolotol y ankoooo : In tbo 17tb century, noryot in tbe 18th ; but no moot only wink at wh=tEoi li sbrDOu w(jaia call en " Irloh ball," Wby notIntroduce a " Jen 'u bnrp " P

Tbe s cond- conocrt Ii to bo aivOn on May 19:h,and it to co'Dprlou " s>-Uatii-na froa iapottant oortt oof rvpn-O' ntatioe oodecn Inch compooers. ' Tbeocly oommont I nisb to tnoce in rojard to thio conooit is ibe 'ortn " Iriob cocDpOscr f," an according tot e o fficial proKrou.ro - - sn Irieb composor may ba aTu't , S^enlarrl , Hussion , or SOSOD , provided toidmu-l ' ina i ot be n " resident la Ireland for tbtw.yt - arB " l i b s b-cn said tbat " a man it notneoeaearll y a bores from tbo fast of bflog born Io »otable , " but it is ticvel to leorn that a tbreo years'residet ce ia Iretaod io suiBoiiDt to coooiirate rtcj" Insb oompoorr." Nny, mor>", sroorg iho compotitoro , a r,BideDC3 ol th « nicnlAi to Iro and inoumcientto b oomo a bo&n Cde candidate for bonoaruin muoio—a» an " Irish Amaicar. "

Tbe uoai iullteo of Iba FoU Cooil are muilelano ofomioenoi1, but no occll In vain fo> any of oat provin-cial brotbreo . Are wo to infer tbat ibo proviocooIti k any mosical taUnt , and tbat Dublin ol 'ar lot beroiO 'llory ,,f Irish ruunlc. Why not bavo r-prf e-o:>atiVB mufiolaoi from Wanrford , Weafoid , liilkeony,Cork , Kerry , Qelway, Tippcrary, Llmerice . t ic , toconfer togetoor OD a greed masioal revival t ln-UodIc pre-eminently a land of conr;, and BI« QVS baa been90. Uor ma^io bas been extolled oil over tbo no- Idbbo cent ber bards to England, Scotland , andWales , to odooatc tboso natiorjj In music. Jotm •./Salisbury and Qorald Barry boar ample testimony tolh« ntcolleoco of Irish barport, Aftor the Battle ofCarno , in 1080, OrifHth Ap KcODaD , who iao bornand edocaitd in Ireland, rr-galaed tbo coverfij;niy ofNortb WaleD and broprjbt ovor skilful rnuslcir.njfro m Brio, In 1100 ho bold a moot famouo Fob orEisteddfod, at obich en Iriobruno took tbo lu-otrumeatal price, aod ,(jot ao a ropard a oplendidcot of pipes, nlvor mounted. Thia Eistcddtod otsheld at Calrwya , and On thio occaolon " hv newtD«de lor ieuul*'io(5 oiottieloy by four doctora rrpr. festore," one of tbo Jour beinj; Malaohy, an Irlsk-man . King Griffith aloo lntroduci.'d tbo Irloh b:j-pipes into Wol <w , and the Wt-lah owe a great fart ofiboir muoio to Ireland. Tho Wohh Eiareddfod wunmore or tens modelled on that of tie Feu of Taia.

huh muiio nao proscribed froo tho ltttb century ,and oo Irishman coold get a cboraloi.i p in tbo Dub-lin calbtdrols until 70 years ayo. Althoug h it acsatter of deep regret that Mooro mutilated moit ofthe •' MoLdiea/' yotbe drocrvca immortal credit forremoving tbe otlgaa tbat attached to Msh mntio.Ills mother woa a Wetford woraaa, sad bo Inhcritadmuoh of ber maolaal goaiue.

There ore Just t«ro wolrko thai chould bo taken Inbond by tho Fela oonnitteo, First, to collect obibliography of Irish musio, end a lht of distinguishedIrish barpors, pipsn, ornanhtJ end corapoiom, froantho 16th to Ibo 10th century. Apropos of thin subjeit,tbe earliest appointment of a choir master In ChrutLbnrph , is dqtpd Angui^g}., 1493, end an orgsnlst ITESappoiated Docembcr 12ia , 1639, 8;cond, to publitb. e.)a popular prica a collection of andont Irish 60350 enddances mod. raised cs fur cs o'looablo fros) tbo cos-utruotion of tbo aijcisnt scaled and trtouca. It b eimplyabatueful " Kt thia tlms of tbe day" tn havo manygenuine Ud Iricb air* claimed r.j Scotch, end inoludcdin Scotch collections , also ia Englinb and V/ cLihcollections Thank Uotl , we 'ru not all tiuglbh u jut ;sad old ireUrid had eiquicito airs end hirmonk»l COKJOnbuo tbo k.D(jluh nere little better than Eavogon. Tbegreat difficulty will be to get fairly accurate versionsof anotent oiro, ai there ara often to bi met nitliduzoua of " sattlnus" of tho came tanc. I myself hs.vooxammed some '20 veraiono of a few charmng olduickxlics, and it 1s only by the fermatioo of a regularl ycbestitpted pounci) ef Irlsb a]u lcian; (bat ive m*y hoi Pto scs a coirectly cditod. volume of Leliio mutfo, It ono rcclj D t cect t t j to point out tbat maay foreign com-puteis have publubed ' arrangement*" ol Iriih tiroand that Flotowintroduced tho"Xist Uo:3 of SumraOr "into big opera of " Martha ," but lu dlrnoit • vorylastauce the melcdy la ruined, Evon Hay dn endUeothovon pUyvd nd lut-oo with como c( our ancltntuidludUs, so that it is absolutely ucc::3ary to form acouncil tomowha oa tha linci of tbo Gaelic LearjuoBotween tbo yecn 1041 and 1043 oao man alo e,W illiam Elliott Uudcon, publhLod over a hundredhitherto unknown Irish airs, but bU ni}ms Is nlnostforgotten. James U'iloijbt, vf Brjfaot, ton, ra."<lo aboo collectiucD o( al s. and Crosby pa liehed fourvo.um i-s of on " Irish Uurlo<l Hcpsrtury in 1803.

lue old school of Iriob pipers and Irijh barpeni hasbeen extinct siuce 18 LS lo5rf. Gan::y, tbe celebratedMunswr piper, Immortalised by Meagber, whose tuvour-ite air was •• Tbe Day we Ii;at the Germans at Crc-monj" (Fcb lit, JJ O2), died at (Cil)arosy Feb, I£j 7>aged UO. Not«IUi> t»nduijj ihe fierceit enactmentsagainst Iriih bards , minstrels, harperi , and pipers, theold music was kept alive at the firesides of the op-pressed celts ja l|ie lOlh and I7ih centuries. Evenin the last century, when Nationali ty was almost•' wiiied ont , " niauy dintinguished Irish musician*flourished. In the present century we have Irishmusic, so admired by tbe great Handel, cccorded atuy h place in all countries say Great Britain. Mozart ,Beethoven, U.O551U J, aprf a hpot of imnjartals have paidgraceful tributes to Iiish music qnd mijstcianj, Outown great pianist , Field, called the * Kussian field,-invented the //octunur, which torn: have claimed forthe Btnumental Chopin. Who has not beard of Balfc,Wallace, Lover, bir Kobeit Stoivarl , Sir John Steven*ton , Thomaj Cotter . Augusta Holmes, the Kobinsons,

roiu, Glovers, Levey?, etc 1 How muoy have ljitcuedin rapture to tbp eongt, •' Robiu AdJl r. " " iUjmleLauder ," •'• My Lod(jing i» on the Cold Ground, " •• o |•Nannie, wilt Ibou yant; with Me ," " 0 I Open tbeDoor, DowUnall," acd fancied they r/cte EnglUb orScotch, tnotead of teal Irish eira — which they un«doubtcdly at: 7

Lu a ver) sensible I=tlcr written to The inAcpi nHf tl ,and which nppcated on Uarch 11th, a very striking(act was mentioned, namely, tjiat nearly all lbe testpieces lor competition v/ero, by '• forelgnpis," whijjt itis very significant that come of (he "arrangements'were only to bo bad fiom a certain English publisher,H would appear that ', there was not a " V7ila ruah" olcompetitors for the prizpa p,Tcred by the Feis Com-mittee, and in a few cases no composition r,'as gent ia.Tbo reason is not far to t:i!i, and I trust Uut tbs com-mittee will tako the bint. Tbo mcridinj of tbo pro<vinccs naturally refaoa to bs dictated, to by a nnallcoterie ia Dublin, tad I mv<df, &s on ore&nbt ccjcomposer of tome littlo ctanalnQ, protest, in tho rincaof many others la tb3 South nr.4 South East of Ire-land , against tbe ptccsnt hjbrld olicweby.

Suan^o and almost paradoxical as it may o::m, itis not the IKS truo tiot tho two earliest trcatiwa inKnalii'i on tho or. 0! muolo v?oro by two Iri thr.un,viz Llonol rowor.wbo flonrlabed lnl87O,cnd Fc,thc:William Bathe, B J, In 1CS1. From a lottsr vrrittoaby PathcB Niobolaa Loynaeb, S J, from Lltbon, 8op&25tb, 1608, tbero is on allusion to tho mtulcal tastaof Father Henry Fit?oimon. 8 J. He thus writes :" Tho Irish proyorb caya-'SoohtMMUBhabldcMhma ecq\l—fooT Is tno (Dnuiph V7bioh Ja irlthoptmuJln'—(jnd Pathet Bonry bad High Haas cdobjTvteawith full orob.onta>, pompo,«?d pf horns, lqtos, pad allkinds of Instruments esoopb thp prgan, qoinr; tbofirsi 8olomn Macs oolebrated for tbslast 40 yptra."Fathor Bobort Nogont, onotber learned Jesuit, nfidoeomo ronarltttblo improvementa In tho harp, abouttho year ifllfj. Ba waa Provincial of the Soaiety.and the* OountOM of ttU<iW> beque&thcd him thoCastlo of Kilkca, tvbera in after years, ba proved aworthy host to tbe Nunolo RinandnnL PithcrBatho waa on intlmata acqnalntnnoool Quean Eliza.both, and whllot a etudont at Oxford ipont much ofbin1 tlmo, from 1B3* 1583, In amusing hot Mojcity,pa whom h,o taonht mnemonics, and dollghtcd betwith hit oorforminds on »&rtons . instromonto. Woak6 learn from tbo State pajjorj jiUat ha prescmtcdtbo Quapn Wife " «1 barp of a new doytoa,1' mad* byhimaolf, *nd \n return, to lf/S!?, v?w giyop larpcatfttos in Ireland. ; 1 ; ; . i

In conclusion, I would eajgost tbat a ripEWntaliMbody ol Iriib muilolans should meot in council, tndmake r. united effort to pat IrUb maila oa • truebula. Let as gather op the rurrlTlog fregmenta ofour fod&wuilo, M*> »1M I »!"?«»!<»« f?' "Pf •£&thus wlM rt tb» tfflroAab ,b« blM tea long lain 'taour nwv> M f t smsi p m towm «»| ft#rf pSbty i ?«rt^l iw\ MM M !«W »W ^

tho ."cold chain of sllonoe," an-lehow to iho wcrldthat wo aro tho Ihoiro of a truly gteat mnsioal an-cestry, and that i Ireland is st(U tho land of eons,where, as 8t Oolnmba sayB, " the elerios sing llkobirds," and where.tba pooplo us intensely musical,by reason of thaj moulflaouo obaraotor Iscaparablyconnected with tho Coltio laoca«g».

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Mew EtNit, Et Ueota, Jannaij Ctli, ICi .I bavo ranob plcasnre in f/Itlng yea my eipcrfraco ti tc-

tbe- " Ilc&t ana 2J&lt Wind" recoiTod from 70a soao tiinaelnco , and in bruirs testimony as to Ita Tiiuo t« a rocapor-atlTO and rcstonciT* (gout.

Id tha ea\j part of but, tui my wite was t=rlonJ/ n;T7cll,•nCcrtDj from losa o( ficah and appetite, to^othfr withcionUI and bodilj eifcacstioa, acd fleaplc sc;]. Sho m.i

ndor tmtaent (or a oondder«ble t<ma nlthoat rclld, aaiftt lost determlnsd to try " YFujcanda."Tha eCtct waa mirtcd, and ooDTalnsenoo eoaxneaced tror.i

\ttt dito 1 the appotlUi retimM ind the trdjht hoailjinerc sod, and In aboat tvo taontua iho health «u rcstcrciand thte result ma In great measaro attribuUbb to th j uj¦* V/lncirots"—ot thl) I tcel certain, tbat In ccay CKMthb proyimtioa U a cost valuable- adiocct to atilaltrcatnont T POY11T2 WEIQHT.

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WlHCAMNIS13 cold by all Umjgiita, WI BO Uerchanb tai P.-.t-^Uedleiue Vendors. JG& for C0L£I>tXN'8 " Y7I2JOAEHI3,1

Lli'lllO'S EXTE1CT OF HEAT AUD UAVX V/1T7E, iajzzo that tha word WlHCABniD b on tha it uldcr cl thtbottlo ;

Cold In Dottles, Sa Cd, and i» <Sd, erarrnhcrs.I thoro Ii as/ diQculty la getting tha Wins, rrrita ili:;l t}

the tnao'iraaturara who will (ornardCimplo Pint Uo'.tb txta bj Pott on rceiipt c{ 33 cti=73

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6000 NEIV8 FOP» LAOIEG/\ LADY , tho Danrjhter of a lctc ctnlncat

"2-1 Physlciao, \v ill ba pleased to forwe^dfull particularo (on receipt of a stacapsddirected envelops) of a Certain Curo for rJIforma of irre^ularitico, no matter hew caucydor how long standing, Thio remedy ccu;e3uo paiu, Nauc;a, or prostration vbdovcr.

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Court-HoncD,C. P. HEDUOND, Ncv/a Or_c:

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Xm^lW $0 DSAi? OB Oil&LAT

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P R O P R I E T O R( L A T E OF tin. W1LL1AU B A I R D 'G , DUBLIN),

BEG3; rc3p:otfuU7 to thank tho Hobility, Gtmtry, Ilaaagors of Institutions, cad PutEaBodita for -too largo chtro of pitronigo they haro extended to hia tinea cozssisssla"b=dnc;3. •"

Eap.ojinj Bono but tho mo:t competent lioncb, end having dl orders oxocutcd endtr hlaotrn p;reon£l cnp3rviiion, ho b onabhd to undortako every clira .of ~*

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Advcrtiior has had lonj end vrfdo oxparkneo, having carried ont cos:o cf Jiio kr-tciPlumbing ond Sinitiry Engineering Contraota in Ireland, incladlns

EtWio and Pnvato Wate Worte}For uMoh ha holds tho Hljhxit Tcitlnionlah.

In V7ctcrford end Diitrict olono ho can refer to tha followiajj, csior i eii jcsimpks :—Da la Sallo Oollcgo. Watorford Distrirt Lnnatlo Asylum (Norr Balldinss iUrnifcjConvent, Watorford and Central Iroland Railway, Imperial Hotel, 8t John'i Collejo, OonvcsJof tho Good Shophord, Csrriok-on-Snir Convent of Mercy, Tallow OannoUifaj CoaTcat, Kilci>horais Convent of Aleroy, &nd has ako ozoontcd OontrsotJ in many of tto cirsidoaa ci tiohsdinj gentry of thio and tho adjoining Counties. In eddition to tbis ho obt nsd Prka c}tha Artirans' Exhibition in Dublm for Exccllenco in Plnmbins Work.

All work executed in tho very beat manner. Matcriala of firat-cltij P ^rh cad qtslih',Ecf:rcncc3, if ncce:2?ry, to all tha eminent Dublin Architect! and Oivil.En(jiii;enj. IbtfciitaFrca. Guar&ntctd tuccc:3 of all uork executed at tha

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:oA \5ENTS in all parts of Ireland havo had their Quality thoroughly tested ia tho Field• ttitb Sfatj urei from other Makers, and testily to tbeir Uniform ond Superior Quality,Challenge Cup. awarded by the Royal Dublin Society for Crop3 grown on A. E. ECKFORD'SCelebrated Mnnurc-3, in licoii compction vrith others, besides severcl other First Prices.Numerous Testimonials co to their Excellence. For Tcrms,&c, applv to tbe undermentionedAgents :— ; ' =

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G7 Theso celebrated Manures can nov; bo had in 6-Ton Lets at Oo-Oparctivo Priccafor Net Cash uiih OrHer, - ;

A. E. ECKFORD, ChnrlottQ Gu^7, Dublin. .Tclcj raplcu Address—" FERTILIZER , DUBLIN." Agents Wonted. Term! Ocsd

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©BeclEl Lineo ofSuitable for Iho FASTING SEASON, at pricea which compare most [favourably

willi oiber houses iu the trade , to which ho invitca innpectioa aa toQuality and Prices. :

Fish, Dried—Findon IladlocI:, Kippered Herrings,' Shetland Ling, BlosiS*Red Herrings. Fioh in Tius—Salaioo , Lobster, 8nrdinc3, P. & C. 8moked 8srdUKfiSardines in Tomatow, Curried Prav/ni and Lobnterp, Herrings ond Shrimp Sauce, Ancbovs*in Oil md Pickle. ' .Fuatiit p S"iips in Tina and Bcttlea, Pea Flour in Tloa for Soap- An endless varist7«Piclsk'3, Saucei , Vinegars and Oib. A large assortment of lUces, Tapiocas, Bssna, PeS«all kiuds , Jlnwroniea , Coru Fl-mr, 4a, &a, to ce!ect from , as also Dried Fruits, SpJce^ *®Flavouring ESICUCCJ , tbo ingredients for Puddings GO essential to tho dinner tabb darlsg 68prcc:nl seucou.

A Grond Eolcction of Frulto, green ond in tins, always iu etecfc,A Splendid Aciortraent of Jara?, Jellies, MarmalaisD, ia dl siZexTho BZJ : Brando of Cccon and Coffees. , • '

Try my 1/8, 21- or 2/0 Tea, t ,aud you will fiad you tnver got such vulue for monoy before. P.rlco lialfl c:al ca Epj&sliSi

FBEEJ TO MBU,"TnTTIIElT joa an tired of taldaf BUMOW tni

V V ' ny»ttrioM pruerlptloiu tnd oompotids,which do joa no food, bat oalr nls y»«»dl2«*U»« ergui, wrlU to B* tad I wfll fMd jo««book which detcrft** « Qmcx un> 0isT4ni OVM '•>loit ctWth. vartlBg WMIUWM, *a.,ti«a •IwlttwCft6S# ftfiUAg* * '

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