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U'lll iMIMlOVl il) PllKST.3 I «5J' i;.T- ; J> and tin- Esiension of his Esi .v CT ;.. " ' llis 'smeut at Kinj ; stieet , I - ' - r now niiial to any in the Pro- ' vincfs—is prepared to execute ever; spceie3 of LETTER-PRESS PRINTING, PLAIN AXL) OKNAMENTAL , in a mi' .iiKr that v.ill not , he feels confiJenl , fail to pve satisfaction , CHEAPLY , KXl'KlHTWrsi.Y . AND XI/E I IAXTLY. AH llu- l'OUMS nsed i:i WOKKHOCSES ssnd DISPEX- SAUIIX at Prices in The Xetes Printed List , which may be li.id on a;i;il:i:ati'>u. l'AMl'ill.l' .T.S , CATAI. OCil. 'KS , and rdl other ROOK" . WOUlv , ill a uiMiuer cpal to any hu ' . iso. Specimens may be -fi'Si V- the Oiiiiv . liKN l'AI/*, l.KASl-^, and all l.mUof LAW KORMS . POSTINU au.l HAND-HILLS , in IJ' .acic or Colored Ii.Vs. ]!a- ' !i:.-i< and Addre- - - Ca rds ; ilVl i rery and li.'i.'ip t ]>¦>.*$ ; I 'irnil.u - and Invoices ; ll!n(.k> and I-Vir.s for Railway ( ii«tu:n -ll>iu < <: Korin« ; ; and Steamshi p Companies ; Litter , Xnt i 1 , and Accountjrn-iiilil and Shi pp in;; X..tc.«; lliad' ur. ' - ; iluMir.nire & Meivnntile Forms liri . lii 'iV Wei-lily (" nrulars j i|-\-M!!* and . \utiiv.-. lur Spirit Vawiiliriiii 'is ' Tii 'ti- l*; \ l.iivn-i 1 *; C;: < and l».>til i;I.:iLfls , in ii:i;. ;l!ii'«its "f JleeliiiL-s , Scr- C"l>.v rtiiuirvil ; i niuns, &c ; I'i:$ino4< A:m.imii-e:non!s; iliiil-ll. 'adiniiR and I'arcid I.a- Auction.«!"> " CiitaloiUi-s and} Ms at prici s tu siiit all : Particulars uf S.ilc ; Ami , in >lairl , every deseii p- Ccck-H...,!;. an.l fhu-k -Tick-j turn or PiintinJ , l'l.iin oi ets uf every kind ; ! Orunuiruta!. Orders from lu-i^liburiii :; to-.m-s attended to with punctu- ality and accuracy. ;i _j^" ACCOUNT P.OO' .vS, with or without printed head - inps. ma-Ji: i:i a sunmor manner , strua . zlv i j' iiuid. All orders with wliic ' .i the l' mjirictnr may bo favored shall Li j ierlurmed witii tbc uti :i<ut Xr.vTMss , A>rru . v> v, and IliNPATi n , and at j iriees exceedingly uiu.leva ' .e, the quality of t in' work con^idvivd , at the POOIM.AW . I.KCAL , COMMEliriAI. , RAILWAY , AND <; K .\ !-:I : AL IMIIXTIXG . KUUK-ISINIJIM ; , ANU MACinXK-U L'l.INCi ESTABLISHMENT KIXC i-STRKKT , U' ATLUl'OltD. The WEXFORD INDEPENDENT 1~ ) LT. F-ISHK1)every WKUNKSUAY & SATURDAY at!. '!! MAIX-STUKKT NOUT1I. Wpxlbrel. Yearl y EtibrcniiioM , stamin- 1, £1 1^ J . ; sing le coj .y , id. ; uu- Etaniiic<l , £1 l"s. ; . ^in . nle copy, -Id. The M KXl- ' URD IXiiKl'iiXJJEXT cjmmand-. the n- . n^t naturally favovf.l and piositrous county in Ireland , mil cii'!nbt< " s larccl y in the tr.wnsof H' cxford , Ncv; I' .u- 5 . Kntii-cvrl!iy, ~ «ti»rry, and Taihinon ; and in lhn i-r. -iMi ' i' . -i ol Carl .w , Ki' . 'liie, Kilkenny, Watcrl ' urd , and U ii kliw , a.nl may Ije fairly on.hiilcn. dnniuiia»t the thst ndviiti-ii.^ i.ociliiiins in the king dom. It is Liberal in i/ ' . :iic*.aii In Minn a.hvciUeoftlic literary, ngiicullural , bil l c. mmpiciala Ivaneemcut of I reland. It has U' . 'n tin- dccMcd Bii'l U!.c.ni; icniis:iig foe of all scetHrianasid ri'li gicu.s hini:i;iii' , and the itreiiuuu- - advoca te for the ex- t::jct:On of :!i.: luring elements of ]j.iriy. Tl:f ipiliilily find " gentry, tbc agricultural :.n ! eom- t::eitivl elas^i-s of tlic si-T.-rnl Kiuiilics llirou .u li which it circulates , bestow uf.n theWKXl'OllD IXDKI'KND- l.X1' n l:ir»e ineasuiv of patronage . As a well esta- l!i-!ied famil y newspaper, and for the fulness and accn- i~ icy of its reports of all local oeaivenecs , it enj iys . - . lii^.i reputation. It is thus an cscellunt medium for iilvini .vJng siliO' M- - , philanthropic ami benevolent iusti- tii' .:i:iis . lit? an'l tire ::v=urai:eee , notices , hlii ppins and tLii ^r.iti n bu-iini'ss , li.^ts of new look:;, tradesmen ' s Hiti nuKcr-nic-uts . s:ilcs of ].roji rty, &•• . Th.; \VKN KURD INHKI'K.N DENT , which his »ocn C:tab!i»ljc-i upwnrils of half a century . i^= . earl y ou the iiiomhi!; ; of publicxli'in , iles|utcliL-tl lliruug hout the towns and c' uiiilics above mentioned. Avt-tase uicii ' .ation ror three year- , necorJing to the I' jiiliarnci.tary Return , Ilii . -VW, bi-ing considerably over its provincial c nteuip ir.uies. [ :ili:)-tr .] TJie "GALWAY VINDICATOR," And COSS. -1LGJI T .lDI'l ' .UTISElt. I^Ur.I.lSllKl) in Galwny every WEDNESDAY anil ^ATL'KUAY. K- . iliblisb.V. 7th Jul y, IS1I. ¦J ill: C AI . WA Y Y IXIIK ATOP . i< nu.v tin primal .Inur- r.u! ill ill'- We? ' . (>f In bind. It:, lunc; vtruidinu, its wide ciicuhititm , ainl the hiiili t siim.nii. - .i in which it is held n.ii'.i^'s: nil e!a»M'i , lender it the bi^t nudiu' .i ' . fur ad- \. Ill-Ill^ ptll'li ' iSCS. Tl.c srali; of cli:ns' > s f"f Advprtisincnts U now , and wlil iicii'if'irward l*e. r.s follows :— 'lit. Lines and under 2s. fid . Y. ::O.. :. .ildi!iu:i.il I.ini- , i.r Ki^'lit Words , ) 0% 3J uji tn Twfiity l.in's ... ) Eacb . - .ddiliui.al i.iiif , aft. i- 20 Lines . ; "s. 2,1 . 11. ta-' i-- . where ]>arlii -s »i>h their adverti-eineiit to ap T.. - .iM-..!.. «.].;,-mius , i.r the width of a double column , !.} . - i.'cial n'j'n-niM.t. A Card , not to exceed l'oiir l.ims , ¦ :. :. b>- iu.i:,a ior k i.ualri ut line .SUillliig and Six- !¦• :.r.; p. r iiiM-siwn. LF . CAI . AM ; l' rr.l. ic AnvKr.Ti ^r. MKST.s at tlic rates fxnl li.ii.n !,y )]lt' Iiicumbe-eil Kstaics l . ' ourt, viz. —Is . TtU- !i:.s; ;..m lim s, and -M fur <- .v h additional linr . T-r. ihr «i, ; ;. lid pi i !i:V- Ailcrll.i thirdinsertionof a (loni- "¦: •:•( ! .\i!vi!ti. -oni' i;I. or run- h.ivinir rffrrouce to the i>- ."i:r. ' i-r ' . -itii .a ..f •ivJ' - (not in any of tlcc Law Courts) i:.o .¦!.:.:!•.• will \n- rf lie! :.s jur a^u-eiiiCiit. I. ?; ' A i-i.j.y of l ilt: 'J AI .W.W VISI I II ' . U m free of ihuri jv . i». I' .iMtiacl A'lVf-rliscrs . ' ' All ronimiiniuations to be addn sMrd to JOHN I liAM IS l.I.AKK , \.\nr. 5r r*i.r., W AM \ AT . run oniiAX OF miaj i yA Tiox.iLiry. " THE IRISHMAN. " T'lUS Journal , ti.e f lau/ii- . tl Orii j innl Wvi kl ;! \v>rs- yinyirriu Irelai.d , I i.ldltl.il i\.i\ . " ATCISUA V, it the (. '!iic<- , ;\:\ l.(.wer Al. l^y-slrfet , Iiu 'diti. As the i~i '4<-pci: <l i lit or^an of tl.c undvin^ |.iii.ri |,l< s of lii^h Kii ' .iuiiaiity, " Till-; IRLSHMAX" appeals f..r su;-;, nit lo every lover uf Old Inland and lur fiii-dom. Tin' ¦vaiional Ir.deneui ' .eiicc of our Country, the frci' i L'ht of '!n Iiis ' u Peasant to work , and live , and euj - .iy »U ihe Vuifs of hi^ lalii.ur ii;."ii lii« native soil , and the ovc rtliro w ?f !iie\i!<: f.irei^n Cliincb Kstablishnicnt , :,ro th« prin- ii |M..s to ;!, ' . : ' <:u!c-s :«!\ocacy of which " T11K lWl.ill- MAX' is dev.ied. ey :;:; , Lower Abl:cy.street , Dublin. Piiec (l" n- Hauipr-d j—Ti.ice Ptuc. ['.ivlj Jycut for Wilt ii fin <l , Mr. 1" . DAWSUN , Ciistuiuliuust Quav. M. D A It V A N , pHEMIST AND PERFUMER ^ '22 MERCHANTS' QUAY , DUltLIX. Manufacturer of all descri ption * of Oils, Scents for Handkerchiefs, and every Article necessary for the Tuilet. SOAPS IN G 11 K AT VARIETY. M . U.VHGAX -3 TRANSPARENT SHAVING SOAP imparts a freshness and softness lo tlic .Skin , Rives a lather lli.it softens the Heard , renders the action of the Razor very pleasant , close , smooth , and easy. This So^pcauses not the sli g htes t irritation , but yields an sgreeablc flavour , aud a most phasing sensation M. DiEciu ' sare all free from noxious ndmixtures. 2 2 M KUC II A NTS' QUAY. M. D»no»N also manufj ctures the best Wnlinj Ink »nd Blacking, and challenges a'l foreign competitors * trial will sufSce. (my2j-aui SH11TING. WINTER AU.RANOKMENTS —18G0-C1 DIRIX'T STKAM COMMUXICATIOX WITH MOW YORK , &c i "l^k T " E " ANCHOR LINE' * c^53*f>^. X Of Firtt-class Uten in-l 'uckctShi p - ^¦sap ySFsj Sy AnE ISTKSBEB TO SAIL RKOITLARLY in:T\VEEN GLASGOW AND NEW YOUK , _\s trN'nrn :— 1'BOSI GLASGOW . KliOM MCW 1OHK. Joh n liell Sat , Nov. 3'Jolm Hell Tues , I Vc. .1 Tinted Kinj- 'ili'in , .Sat. Nov. SJ United King doin.Tuw . Feb. -1 Tinted Slates Sat. Dec. 15 United Slates... Tncs, Jan. lo ,|,,lm lti-11 Sat. Dec. 'ill John Hell Tues. Jan. 27 Tuitcd Kiui;doui..Sat. .lull. 10 United KinsdoinTurs , l'eb. 10 FAUKS . Saloon Cabin , 13 (Juiiicas and 15 Guinons; Inter- mediate , 7 Guiiiras ; Stceiagc, 0 Guineas. FitKiKiiT. —Fine (io. d- , .lib. per Ton Measurement , with u per cent. priin:. -r. Knplish and Diindcu Vxmh for- warded to tilasjrow for shi pment , 30s. per Ton Mcasurc- incnt aud 5 percent , primage. Coarse tiowU and Dead Wei- 'li t per nsreement. l' arcels 3s. each mid upwards. €?/ " Clyde IJues payable by the Shipper, (•noils for shipment by these Steaiuuis must be nlougsUIo at least two days previous to sailian date. Amdy to Futscis M/ CHONAID A Co., New YovV ; J A MKS L IITLI: &Co.. Grmiwk ; H ANBVSIUKS .t II BSDKUSOS 13 L' niou-bti-cet , Glas«mv , or to MIC1IAKL UOWNKY , Agent , Quay, Waterford. Gomls and Passensers f.irwardwl at Mo.lcnttc Thi-ui/ h- Units to al! the l'riucipal TuWus in Canada and tin . - I mtcd Statos. [mlti-tf.] WATKltrOlll ) AND MILl'ORD HAVEN ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS I) A I L Y C O M M UN1C A T I O N ('Smuhws Executed,) BETWEEN THE SOUTH OF IRELAN D, SOUTH WALKS AX1) KXULAX1) Via Waterford and Milford Haven, in connection with Express Trains on the Great Western , South Wales , Waterford and Limerick , Walerf.-rd and Kilkenny, and oilier Trains in tl.c South of Ireland. . ' 1 'I fpilKS l-: Fast uiiil Wi-11-app..inti'd Steam- , - *V Js b«4*V X crs , carry ing HIT Majesty ' s Mails , Hail ' \ "' -^* q\ ^"^. Dail y (Sudavs .•s- . cpte.l), ~Sas?g tS^^ KisoM W ATKUKOKU Frtiin the A.lel|.ln Wharf iniimJiately after tli' anival uf tins Linierirk Train at Three o ' clock ii. the At' .ornouii , rearliii'^ Milf.ml Haven (wind and weather iioviniltin: , ') in time to enable Passengers to proved by the 2 V> a.m. Kxpiv. -< Train to London , reach - in^' I'addinjton at 11 » a.ui Third Class Passengers will l.o lornar.lrd by thu Through 7 HI a-m. train to London. Pa-yn . u'crs srrivinj ; at Milfnrd llavin uu Sunday niuiniut'S will leave per the ' . i 15 a-ni. Train. FroMi Mn.roiiu H AVI : N , IV-mi tlio Uailway Pier lliil y, at 7 lo p.m. Sundays ex. -ep ' .ed , alt.r tin - arrival of the ' . ' - "1U a.m. K\pvi~s Train IVom Paddii«ton Siali..n , Lond.ni , reai:hiii!, ' Wati -rfovd (wind and weather pi-ruiiltii i^) so sis to secure the departme nt ' the II a.m. Tr.iin lo LimericU , Cork , and lli« S..iith of Ireland ; and the 11 lo a.m. Train to Kilkenny and Dublin. I'.isM-nj ers by t/i.r (i a.m. Thud UIIKS Train Iro n I'a.ldinulon will alij be cuiivrycd by these Steamers at Uc- I ' .uccd K.itcs. FA ;:.:*. l>t < . '!a-s and 2nd Class C.ii.ui. and Kiiuon Watciford to Padlincj ton .. 5»s. ' 10»- Li incrick lo do. ••• C'l'-i. 4 ' < - Kilkenny to do. ••• •> * ) . ¦> . -J4!i. 3rd Class and Dc-d; , Waterford to 1/mdon , H-i. 'U. L' KTUHS Tii-Ki:TS- l' rum Waterfovd to l-mi Ion, Ox- ford , or Heading, 1st class and saloon , 7os. ; 'Jnd Class and eabiu , l i.ls r .»ui:s uy MKAMKI :. KKTVRS TICKETS . Cabin , l>"-!r , < " . -il-in JVck. WatPi fm d to Milford...li s. f.J. 7s. lid. 1S< . »d. lls. :id. l'ns. -.¦iis:.-rs wilh 2nd l. 'l.i>s Tickets can cxcli.mgD I ' ro.n the Cabin t.i the Saloon on pavmeut of- - , lid . rich. Thior.^ b Ti.-kcU silUviiip Pii-fim.-is lo break the j.mvnoy , ma; b.- liad at I'.uldinulun ItaiKvsiy Station , and at the Firat- Cln.s Stations ol ' the I iirat We>tevu and Smith Wales , Water- fonl and Liu.i'iiek. .Hid Watcrl ' md and Ivilkcni .y Hallways ; al-o , at tin! < l:li. -es of Mrssrs. Foitli & J ACKSON , - 'lii Caimua- strcet. Li.u.loii , and Milfurd Haven linilway Station ; or ol Mr. M. IlmvsKV , Quay and Adelp hi Wharf , Wal.'ilord. lli.riHX Ti.kits , a ' vail.ible for ;ioday s, at a Fare and a half (¦•¦ th- D.mble Joiiru. 'y, arc issuo.1 at Waterford , Lime- rick , Ti pporary, Kilkenny, ito. T!, v Sen I' uy age is onl y Sereiity Miles. Cattl.' .vnd Livo Stock of all IsiuiU aeut by H IVSK V.-sscU are at .Shi pper ' s Kisk. (j.»ids and Cat tie , l'iirtils, Fish , it , »ill be eoiiveye.1 by ihes. - -Steaincis at Luw liates , which can he learned on application at any of the Uaihvay Stations , or to .\lcs»r». I'ouii .V J.irKsox , yii Uiini'iii street , Lon lun , and MICH A El. DOWNEY , 2o; A.V'lphi Wharf , and :1D Merchants ' Quay, Waterford . WATERFORD STEAM COMPANY IXTJCXUEH OliDEll OF SAILIXG—JJ*., lbfil. 'V ¦' VOTICE. —Tlie Waterford Slcanislii p ¦i A w t^p X. IN I'limj iany re.' eive C... >»1< for Shi pment o /-J ~ £ j\ l|v^. ' n the following Terms only :—Th ey reserve ^r=irSSS? lh.: li ^ bt to carry l<; «» : / , ' u..t by particular \ u. -. -ib, wills lila-ity to Tow Shi p< and call at oilier Polls , aud »\ili not be acc.iuut.iMc for injuries or ln^.'s arising from delay, iic. -ideiils of the Seas, liiver- , Fin 1 , the (J:ueu ' » Kne- isd.-i , detective X.ivi- . 'alion. or acid-nts IVoni any oli.cr cae.se. no. tor any lo<s which nii -iht have Ih'en coveretl by IiHiiranee , nor lor Le.ifc.iife , L' lcak.i^c , (. ' ¦jiiiiitioli , Q.ialily, or cunlent.s o! any Parcels >.r Packages, unless sj.t-ri.ill y entered and <td i'.(- Itit'ciii Freight I.a' .l. IJ.Hi.ls n.»t renlovcd to be Stoi .i l at the ri^k and expense ot the (.".m. -i ^isee. -. All (i'lixl s will lieiMii-idercd as subjecV to a yenpral lien , mid held not onl y for IVi / lit of the same, hut f.r all Arrears ot Fivijslit , S' oia/e , or other fhar|;es duu by the Iuipurlur , O»ncr , or l ' oi:sii;nei . -s lo the. Conip.r.sy. WATKUFOKD A X I) II It IS TO L. Mttrs and Je.r. rnn , IKUM AV .\TI :I :I " 'I | III I > II ;I : CT : . 1'K.. . M lUitsTOI. , Mti rs, Tut-vlay s ; Juvci 'ua , Murs direct : Klid.ivs. 'J' 'M '>' J»"- ¦• . •• HI . Moril ' a Tuml.iv , Jan. I , '!.. 8! Morn ' 8 I* ¦ «*•»>• » '' 1' , ... « M..vi.\' Kri lsiy, ' " 4 , ... Jlj ' iliiiirii |i ' riJ:l V. '' I-' , ... !>J Jlonn Tiu-siisiy, " > , ... -I 1 Aflll ' n ri "'l:ij' . ' •!¦ Ji Afl no rrsilny, " '• II , ... <i.\lorii ' i: ' Juecr-nn , callne. ' at l' cui- TII .- MI ' ;, )-, " I- " ., ... . <i ' Mnriru broke Djck : K. i.l.v, " 1- , ... Id M .rn ;; Tu. 's.by , Jan. 1 . ... i<\ Morn ' s: Tm-fdar , •' - k . ' . ... I .\iYu..i.| I' uoilay, •• *-, ... :l AU' non K.i.l.v . " 23 , ... 7 .M.'iiru I'lii-ailay, " 15 , ... s M..rn " i! Tiii'«iay, " ¦ •!•' , ... t -Mon. ' i; I'u.s'liy. " ' ¦!'!, ... I. ' . Afni.-n. |' l'u.!Mlsiy, " ai , ... Tj ' . Mi.rn ' i; Pembroke Il.nk to Walerfor.l , from the South Wales K ill- way Terminus os soon alter arrival Ir.nu liristol .is i>. ij sil»lc. g^.J" On Karl y Morniuf, - Sailings , the Cabin of the .Steam- ers will be Open to receive l'avscng' .TS arriving Iroul I/jnduu l,v ll..i Xis:l.t -Mail Train. " Cabin Far.', 17-! . tid.; Si-rvnnts nr-d Cbil.!.-n , l«)s. Cl. ; IJilurn ilo., "J7s. ; or with liberty to v:turn li.nn Uuhliii , t . ' oik. or Wexfo/. l , . 'II* I'd., Steward' s fee included ; Unk , 7>. (' ..I. Females attend the I.adiis ' Cabin. W AT K It F U 1! I) A XI) LIVKUPOOL. Uipsii , and Ti stj . Three Sailings Weekly. I!. '.>A W\TKl:r <»:l> : IIHJ.M I.IM.Kl 'O'il.: Mornings , He'lnes 'lays, aiulXMon-Uigs, 11'e-hus.lags, ail I' si-liiys. I' f i i t t tj / a . W.-.In.¦ •• ' :.>• , I. .n. ' - ' ,... 1 Aftrn ' ii 'W. '. lii. 's.lay Jan.2. ... 1 Altin.-ii Fii-liiy. ' ,. I , ... i Afl l.. i.:l' li.li> M ,. I ,— - Uli.. '... M>.:i.|ii y, 7 , ... 3 Alfii..ul'1' ucs.luy ,, f- , ... « Mo i. ' a. fii. ' .ay " ,, II,... !i .Miirng. IKml.iy ,, H , ... 11 M-.ru 'it, M ,>..:.iy. H. ... 11 . \.. •:, . !.M..nA.y, 14 , ... 12 S-...n. Wchi s.hj- 10 . ... 1 A i/i.Hii 'Weiliii-s.lay,, |.: , ... I AI111.1..11 1' rsJ.ijr ' I- , ... K Allll ' ll. -Fr J :.V . ... i A I.m il M- WI.IJ - ai , ... . •) Afinmi. Twsih y '2i, ... 7 M'.rn ' ij Iri lay si, ... II .Mo. n Friday ,, S3, ... !> Mori.V- M'.n.!:iy a- , ... i-j iVuoii. M..11 ay --. ... 11 Morin!. WLil.n-yl.-iv , :;o, .. 1 .\ri "i..... j Wi-.ln.-~l.ij- , ., 31 . .- I' - ' Nu»!i Cabin Fsu-e, 1.1s.; S.Tvants niul Cliild ren , UK: D. .ck , 7s. VA. - ; Cnildren. U . Females attend the Ladies ' C.ibiu. liuuds ru L-ived at Clarence 1 lo. k. W A I V. U V 1) It 1) A X I) L O X D O X . TLinunt , Alulclih t , Aun,ra , Jiauycr , Vitf coit , or other eli gible Vessels ' . rK'iM U'ATCIlFull li : rilOM 1O.VMA : Tur».|.iy Jan. I. ... 1-J Xi...:s UVilnrMlny, J.iu. 2. ... S M"'n. l-' ril ' .ov I , ... K' .N.H.si W.iln.s l:iy fl ... s M»in. Tin-silar ,, '-. ... Ii X.... 11. \V. -,|u.. .,l- , v jr. ... K MMI - II . Fr^.l.iy ,, II , ... 1J N,H.n. WV.I,,,..,:,;. t, s:| ... s il.irn. Tlliviay ,, )' > , ... r; .\-.uii. WVdiitaOuy JU ... i Mum. l- "n.:. -iy 1!-, ... 12 . \o..u. •1'isr-s 1-iy. VI , ... \t X lV.,l..y -J5, ... 12 X..- .H Tu. -.l .y, .. 20, ... 12 X- IIIII . Cal.iu Faie, 20?. ; Deck , IDs . |,mnijii llKiiTlis:—London—liritUh and Furi-i gn Strain Wharf , L. w-r East Sn.itI.field , aud WV,t Kent Wharf , Suiiihwarl ;. Parcels received at I, 'i7 L«i.lenliall.r.lieet , K.I . ' . WATKKFOIi l) A XI) P I. Y M Ol. l'll. Dublin , Cilf ci-u , Manger , Temiirt i , Aurura , Mtilcina , or other eli gible Vessels. yuoM w.\TKiiroui>: I >''«' •« r i.v. MoiTii : Fr 'l.v Ja l ) I' X'.on. 1'liuis.l >y, Jan. :l. ... 3 Aim n Fri-l.v ' .. II. 1- *•-'"• Iliiirs'luy, M, ... :! Afl u ' n I ,.: .. ... " ]< ' |-J X.u.n. Tl.iirs'lnr , ,, 17 , ... :l Aliu ' n ,i' y « ¦" J2 .N....i.. Tliiir5-li.y, al , ... 3 Aim u J •J l.ucs.l.y. .11 , .- 3\ft ' i... n C;:biii Fa re, 2" s.; Dcvk , 10.<. T.ikin . , ' fioods lor F.dmuuth , Suutlianiptnii , Portsmouth , and p laces adjacent. W ATK UFO It I) AXD liKLFAST. Timuni , Jun,,;t , M.tlcina , or other eligible \.ssels. I.I..M V.Afl.l;r.iUt. : : KltoM KKI.r. vsr: S..!i,r.lr.y , J,i s. . ' , , ... 12- V-n:. . We.l,ic ;.hyJan. 2 ,- i Afu n S,l,M,l. ; y is, ... Ii X.... H. \V.-d,i. -«lay ' ••• . '' ";'" ; ; \\'.-illw«ln}- I" . - * '}" " i\V.-.ln.•».! J . -3, - » «"«' Wi.liM- -.lny M, ... - ' Al « « Cabin F.ire 15s. Deck " - « ci - WATKltFOIJ I) AXD XEW It OSS. F ROM WATI ' . IIFUUII D.iilv , Sundays excep tc.1 , ut it.O I'.M. F KOII Xi:« ltoss-liaily, Sundnvs tsceptul , at S.- 'fU A.M. W A T K I! F OKI) AXD I) i: X C A X X O X V' Rf.M W.\ T ::I: F , UI . Daily, Sundays rxteptei l , at :l.D l'. M. H; OM DIWCASXONDaily, Sundays execpted, at a.lo A.M. li-frlhs socnir,) a,- ,,] cvt ., y iufurmatinii pivon by tin 1 Agents. Jlnstol— i Ui: Genual Steam Packet (Jllicp . Liverpool— Waterloid Steam Sl.i p Company, 'Jo , Itninsttick strect , Washinston Ituildings . 7. U«./ WU —A.NTIIUXV . U . itoislssos , 30 Mark L:ine; P.ritish and Foici-n Stea m Wharf , Lower Ivast Smithfald, and Wist Kent Wharf , Smitlnvark ; Par- cols received nt ]37 Leiidonhall Strict , KC Pl ymouth-' H ESKY ,1. WAHixr ; , theWliarf , Milbay. Jteif,isl-H. lli' .X- DEKSU. N & boss , Donegal Quay. Limerick— X. (. ' . .1 ni.ico. And at the Company ' s Office, thu MALL , WATKIiFOKD. ric29-tf] JOSJAH WILLIAMS. Die Itev . J. IS OCIII ;, P. P., says—"I strong ly recommend Mr. J OHN H INTON to those who may rcmiirc the services uf an Eiiii'-ration Agent." EMIGRATION M TN -K C5 T E A M E IIS W E LKI. 1 to i^« *r^s . £> NKW YOUK , QUKBKi: . MOX- Y?^ V^^-TUKAL. BOSTON , PHILADKLPH IA , ¦ o&iiiiuiiilSRp J,i i'/j ic to Ten Va . us , for •£(! G*. PACKET .S IIIVS every Monday to New York ; 12lh every Mouth to Philadel p hia; 1st and loth to Boston ; twice a Month to Melbourne and New Zealand; occasionally to other Ports. Full Provisions supp lied to all Pnsacni'cra. The Model Vessels of these , "the Favourite Lines , " from l , i>00 toT) ," >uO tons , eon.prebend sonic, ol thb most celebrated Cli ppers i.tloat , and all persons who wish a cheap, quick , safe and comfortable passage, should secure their bcrhs with JOHN H1NTON. Offiees in Wexford and Enniscurthy. (n23-tf W EKKLY S T E A M COM Ml' N ICATION TO NEW YORK DIRECT. Weekl y to Xew Yoiik Direct in 11 to 13 days for f 0 Gs. ^^ Tga** yC3S'| 1HE Liverpool , Sew York , y^lW WV ft \ & . al11 ^ Philadel p hia Steam Shi p S^glfe jLa^tl^P' Company intend despatching tbdr ••uuBfcaGBBBSS Full-powered Cly de-built Iron Scre w Steamshi ps , l- ' rom QUEENSTOWN (COUK) to NEW YOUK , us follow : VICi O Thursday, 2«h Jan., CITY OF UALTIMOKK Tlmrsdiiy, .list Jan., KAXi;,\HOO Tlmrsdiiy, 7th February And evoy ThursJag. PASSARK M ONTY. Cabin , lo , 17, and 21 Guineas. ,, Forwi.rd , 0 Uuincas. Including an uuliiuitcd supp ly of Oolied Provisions, served out by the Compiiuy ' s Stewav.ls . Fur further parlicithiisapp l y in Ilelfast to J011X McKKK , at tlieCoin iiiiuv ' s Oiliccs , lu;lVictoriii-street ; in Qitccnstoini , to C. >fc W . 1) . SEYMOL'I! .t Co. ; and in Lircrj ioul to WILLIAM IXAIAX. Od >t I13 Tower ISnildincs South , 2 Watn-strcct ; or to lilOOl.'Clv FKTIlKliS' l'ON' , Clmimcl ; [all.Vtr.i A. .IACK.SOX & Co., Kiir. -st., Waterford. C<-y 1 ' as-sou^LTS eii^ii^in^ iu Wiiterfiml ate conveyed to Cork at urcallv reduced rates. it. .IV AY TIME TA lll. - :* WAT1.KFOKD AXD LI.MKKICK 1!A1LWA\ TIMI : TAIII . I ' . ruoM I > I: CI : MI ; I : U 1 , lbW. (* /) TrainiJ ' rom ll' aterfaril. TK.UAS ItS WKt.K IMVS. SI'M'.WS. WATKiiroiui -j " ! - , I 4 - , -- s - i "T-"i " TO IJ\3-1\-J I-Ji: :i!l-. 'i; :; , l2,S;. 'l ia&3 li.\:3 LIMl'ItlCK. L'li.ss l. 'l.iss. Class ' I ;|;I -M Cl.i»» Cliss Class A.M. A.M. 1- ..M. \ I' .M. ; l' ..M. A.M . A .M. Is in I. in h in j Ii m Ii m Ii m Ii in Watcrf..r.l...Hep Ii » 10 II 2 :m ~ i IS I HI *> I Ciirrirl; G 4" III :t •< ; U 11 I II 111 L'li. imiel 7 13 II In; :l I" . 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WAIKK1OIU ) AND KILKKXXY KAILWAY. T\Ali: TAiil.1 " . l'lU.M lil-:< ". 1 , lMiU. I j) Trains /><->/« H' atcrjiiril. i TIIA1NS ON WKKK l.AV. - . SI NI. \ V Tit \l> ! l 1 | - ' i ; i -i i i ' ¦! I '< STATIONS. :I•>&. •) I . <c-J , |-J. vc3l J K :I|- . '. V :| ' . I'J A;:: , |-2^:) Cl:.s. -i .Class. ¦C . 'ia-s i;!.!- -, . Cl..>s.:Cu..s . Clms ' .I. . M. A.M. i I' .M. I' .M A.M. I'.M I'.M. I. in ). ... ' i. in Ii ill I. i'i ll in Ii 1.1 Wiiterl' -.ril...7)i7. - n 11 I." , 135 I I " , i ¦- Kilkenny. ...!/i( :' 4U 1 - Mi ii m -5 -la ' i:<irl<.w (1SK>/> /i 4 *~> 3 3: 7 :JO 7 II j lj.ii.li..(.;.s.vW' .ni ij I ' . » ;u in » »i I JJaiCti Trniits from J\ .ili.'cntu/ | TIl.WNS its wi:\:K l.VVS. S.'N.' \Y TK. ' .I. NS. _ I " i* Vii "T~ - J 'T' -i " ' ~ i i ¦! " i " 3 Sl'ATION*. Ii!&a 'l4f2 1 4: -2 I'' s3 l3A: Ull -2 &: U I 3 .V 3 .Clus-s . O'lilss. ' CliKS.IClnA. Cln»«.fJliiM Class. I A.M. j A.M. ; I'.Jl. I V-«- «-«• A.M. I' M. I Ii III I I. i. -i ' li in ! Ii III Ii ui I I. in I. in n..!.|i.i((iS\V)/J/,. | « "ii I' . 1 . 'in 5 :«l | - ( I i:.irl..wilM-:i-..| - .111 . '!:(,.'I (I 7M 'III ill K:|!i.-nuy .... J)./. i n , 11 Ij ; I :)u ill :»i \\" :il. -l r-.nl Ill] V 1 1 VM i l : !^_ _ _ ! I '' I " (. ;..,¦ .!* com- veil liy 'fmiin m.rki-.l * ; .Mail I' r.iiiu l l - ». >s r-. l)eii!.i> :— I'i.-l Class Sin.-l.) TieU. 'l, i!s. ; ^••uniul it.. li~ c.J ; Third do , 'Ja - "d i I:, l.irn—l'ira l C ass , :)!s .id ; .Sc- c.n.l do, 'i' .s i.l . r ' vnis i- .i K. IKi s NV - .—Vi.st Class Sin' . 'le Ticket . r,s ; .Sernml i l.. . -Is Id : Th i.l .1 ' . .< 7d : lie. 'nrn - I'i-i Cl.»». !U : -M ,1 , . r.<i;,\ WATKUl'Dlil) AXD TUAMimi-: KA1I.WAV. TIJI:; I ' AIII . K rifoAi i/i;i. 'i:.' .i i. '. ':it 1, low. U' crtr JJtij/ Trai.is. i i ~ - , 5"~"T~ - ¦ ' I o i | » U " ! "" j ^ni ' a in II in i |. ni _ - |i _ in _ |> mj p m I p ". 1- u; h I.I I. .. " ll in I I. ... I. ni Ii ... I' "I I. ... ¦ Ii -i \" l I - '111 1" .1" l'i U ¦ ¦ ' . ' 1.1 i 1 » j 3n » :»l , Tor.|-' .i 15 11 II 1 II j a 13 ; 'I3 I I) u J> U : Ninnliiff Trains. i ; -j ! a j -i "" I s ( o ~ I 7 | s ; u ~W ii in | a in p in | |. in ' | . in |i in I P . ni _ | p in l> in JHU I. in | h in h in Ii 111 I Ii in ' h ni Ii in I I. ni | Ii in - Ii iu *;i II 112 is ¦ 1 »i 3 : M I 4 :i" | H :in \ I : ¦I :lo Jiti -I.' . ; 3 u *l U I j u |ti 1'U | i | M.iil Train-, iiiaiked ll"i< * l' ".»i:Ks:--rir-,t rl.i. -s Sinsli; Ticket , Mid. ; R. 'lurn rickcl, Is. S.'e..nd I'lav- S n-le. Tickit. id.; Helurn Ticki-I, !>.!. SOUTH WALKS KA1LWAV. •/i.MI ; TAIILI : vitoM IH:CI:MIII:K , lt?i!0 . _ ~ r j j \Olli: I AV. - VV Tt.At.NS. _ V I STVTUJXS . 'ir ' Jii T'-!. 3:1T'2, :'l /•:..• /) . II , "" 'i , " :i .l/m> " i . 7 , :i ' £ | _ 1 .V 'J ll:." I Ibi j I K-2 J elas- 1 .V : .-law. ,M:&j .Slnrtin.i . a in ,ui.i t a in i. in a ni ' p in |. u.J II S.-w .Mi.f.rd' 3 43 . I H Si •* aS 111 II . I 3B '! W IU !l.l»i|.:!iy j ! 7 "2 'lo .111 10 .ill 13 ji) | li 41 5 .V> ;; |s«- .ni., -si ! -1 li ¦ 7 So 111 :i.i Ml I- -i i. j 7 li 1) :):i lll^iVirililt '. | .; II : ll . " .; il-2 3: 12 -t. i 1 .17 - ¦ 4!l l-»i; .\i!u'|«iii i ii -JS |lii 3o I 1 •>:. 1 'ill o ll ! ' .I 13 I7l " l" 'louu 'ler(.||ij : H O | ; |n : f) . - ,,. n \T, \u.i-Vl Mt ¦i<i i' !iii>iinvi<.ii. iii is ! ' « ; s* .; ii ii II I I 43 I .i .rn a.i.l n.m .t.iii p.m. D.r.i-' .i Tn.i.K from l'ii.Mini;i<.ii , ii n II o ;i lo -I ...I e in Ailivssl at N.' .v JMI.ir.l , 2 15 7 '2'I B .11 II n « li Tlic li U . 'i iu I'r.iin rro.il i' -dliir. -l"!! t. 't k. ' i Third Class l' .iscu- t;rr. s )' or IJji- . Si.iilj. \\';.] es Itiilluuv only. I'ALKS :— I' . T l' aics s-u \\' utrri..r.l an,I Milfidl Haven H..j:.l St' -:tin >Ki:i AdvertlsoiUtnil , in a.K-tlicr c..!nui>i . Advertising Essential to Business. WAI.I,AC. P. ISIiOWNI.OW , ADVKIU 'ISING AXD CO 'd .MISSlOX AiSKNT , 11! Claicinout- |. l..e. . , lludd-strcet , L .ml,in , W.C., will be happy to insert Adv.:ili«it.i.cuts iu Town and Country Xews.iai.crs , collect Accounts , ]irociiri! Situutii.ns , or t ausnet any coniinercial Im-iuess .in .:..:iimi^si,iii. IViil y :uyl weekl y paj.ers suppli. 1 .! to ail ).uvts ..I il.c. kiiigiluin. 'IVnns rcasoinibb' . W. It. having I.ad con siderable expiM ii'iicL' in connexion wilh inker- ti>iniT , elLililes liiiu to pi.iut out the U-st uicdiuins for j ;iviu^ publicity to all auu.iuuccm. uts. Orders by post pioaipll y attended to . Acknowledged Agent for this i' .iuer. Islli CKItTAIN MKANS of SKI.K CUItK GRATIS . Tl.c -MOW FKKXCII UKMKDY , as prepared by the l- ' fo lc l'hantutt 'icii , I' ai if* . ha> been e.sed by the most cmim-nt nf the Medi.-.d Facully on tho (Joiitincot for several years , xv.tb ^ica t success , and hits been found a certain remed y I ' ui- i ll' ectu.ill y lcoloring t lie Xcrvous i.nd l)ebilitatcd to a slate ot vigorous Health an.I Manhood , when the Nervous S ystem lias been weakened by tin; Kr.ors of Youth , or ti' iun any olhrr c.i' .w. All Impediments to Marriage an: sjiiHHlil y reiiiuvcd b y Ihii Wniiili'i'lul discovery. l' " nll parlicnlars for- warded vratiiiti .usly to any address , with every iiistructioii f..r S.-lf Cure, on r. cei pt of a stamped directed cnvclone , by Minis. Drv . w.. I' .itcnt M.ilicine Azent , Uiruiiuxhaiii. riMIK 1'IIANTOM OF TUB STKKET—A LAY JL uF " Till-: LOCK. " —This mosi powerfu l com- po-ition , de-di p! ive uf the Life and II tut It of a l.i>t Woman , wou. ' .erl ' ul' y iiuaint imd eccentric iu bu.noiir . |ibilo.v)j.bicil in r.aite , deep ly uifecting in pathos, far siiijinisini; in tenor the wild , reckless death dir^i- of " i ' . -iin Hall , 1 ' thoii;, 'li leemiiii; with broad ciniealily, is eertnin to erealc uu extraordinary M-usaliou at couvivial or bachelor ' s parties. A limited number of copic. -i |-)-t ln e. I hilly .Slsunpa each. Address , by I.eller onl y. Arni.ii: , :iD Uru.i.swick IMaee , C balks Ffjuiire , t:itv Hoa l , London. [d U-Cm. A WAUXING VOICK TO YOUNG MKN. A I'l.ysiciau . who hiis devoted tiltccn years to (lieslii.ly and treatment nt ' Xcivous Debility, Ksli:m<ti<> ii , Diuiuc. -.s of Si,; ht , Hillidiiice , (jeiieml Inrapacity, Ln»sof Xcrvniis I' inver, &c , r. Miltiu ^ Ir.i.n the errors of youth , will scud , |iu»t free , on ir. ci |it of a stanitied iliicclcl envelope , copy of H new MKDJCA L WOUK , coiil iiiuiii rf his biu-bly succcssrnl mode of t reatment , wilh nccessny in>triicti ons by which suffeirrs miy obtain a tun;. A.l.ltcis J. S. lC-.fi., Wilford lluii-.. , l.iu tuii-Cicscent , Ku-dnu .&.iuarc , L'.udon , W.C. (jel .S-llli) A HOUS TO NKllVOUS Sl/ W'KKKIIS. (Jiven away Twenty Thousand Copies of a Medical Hook foHhe benefit of XCTVuns Suu ' erers. 1IKNHY SMITH , Doirlor of Miilieinu of the lloyal University of Jena , will scud , piist free , secure, from observation on receipt of a stau.p' d directed invcloi.e, the " WAUXIXO VOICE , " a new uinli- Ciil woik on the most GlTeetu.il cure of Nervous Debility, Loss of Memory, Dimness of %lil , Lassitude , Indigestion , Di.likc to Society, &. -, which , if neglected , result in Consumption , Insanity) und premature Death , will) plain directions lur per- fi-ct i cj ioiatioii to health and vi gour. Address Dr. IL SMITH « liiiili.n .iTisieut . Tiivistock-square , London , W .1, ' A xN ACT OF GRATITUDE. —A Gunileinaii A. havin- been cured of Xcivous Debility, Loss or Meniorv , Dimness of Si-ht , Lassitude , Indigestion , Dislike to Socii-ty, Isiipclim outs to Marriage , &c, will lurward to any address tho menus by which he was cured , cm the receipt ' fa Mainpcd di.rct.,1 Knv.lop.' . Address J. W hs,, Wilfurd II Uiirtoii -uresceul , Londaii , W.C. t iml»-tf. J / ¦ ¦ / ' r , . . ,- , - ' - ,¦:: . . . ¦ . ¦ " . - . . . , , i- ,. -, - ; .^ ¦ •¦ " ¦ AMMARMANN , REID , & CO., MILITARY AND MERCHANT CLOTHIERS , G , SUFFOLK-STREET , DUBLIN. N 0DLKMEN AN T D GEXTr.EMEN OF IRELAND , —Accept Our grateful think* for your valued Patroiwso, of -which wo trust lo merit a continuance. OUIl I'UltC'HASKS for the present and approaching Season are now full y complete, aud will be found on iuspeciion to contain EVEKY NOVELT Y to bo found in the Home nn.l Continental .MarkeH. In COATINGS we nrc prepared with a New Production iu Woollen Manufacture. —THK PAT E S' T DIA- GONAL VKLVJJT I 1 1LIC—embracing the two-fold idvnntages of wtirmth mid lightness ; also, bcsiutil ' iillv- finished ENGLISH and FltENOH BEAVERS, and the UNDUE9SKD KEPE1.LAX. T COATING , which will be appreciated. We also call attention to a New Make of Cloth , called tbo TREBLE-MILLED ALLIED BEAVER for Outer Conts, specially suited for exposel.travelling This U the fi.iest article produced in the United King dom. Our TROUSEIilN'Ci S consist of a Sple.ndil aal llMiiti fiil As-n t fn-jiit of UI M[M).\i) Sl'ltll'E-' , ANGOLAS , the B' .tlOUTON CUIiUKS, and tho H')WATE I ELASTIC Sl' lllPm , such a3 are now worn by the lilite of London and Paris. The-e Fabrics, Irom their novelty of design , peculiar sofmoai , elajiicity, and colour , form the most Splendid Collection of Goods yet introduced. In VESTIXG-S , we invite attention to a great variety in Patterns and Fabric3, amongst which the BGItLIN WOOLS arc pronounced to be tho Jluuu Ideal at a Gontlemanl y Vest. WATEUMlOOr ' b'l' il'KLLANT SOAULET IIUNTINU CLOTII-withouf exception one of tho most Elegant Productions in Woollou Manufacture ever submitted to the notice of (Jcullcinen—warrautcJ to resist any amount of rain or ill-usage. \ ' HUNTING UHEEUHES-MatlTial will bo found more varied and extensive than in any pvstseason ; also , some Reiiutil' ul Desi gns and Sty les iri'lWN 1'IN' G VESTS. i\' ew Kty lo-i in WaterpiMof U.inucuU—THE QUEEN'S PATTEKN ItlDING HABIT. 1' rom our lengthened experience and ju -.tly-earued rcpiiiation us fc'IRST-Cf.ASS CUI'TEUS in the distinct Branches of our liuoinej *, we are nn ible l tJ pioduca a I'EltFECT FIT , and please the most fastidious taste. We arc , Xoblemen and tJ enllenu'ii , ltesjieci full y yours. AMMARMASN , REID , & CO. V.S.—For iho belter guidance of Gentlemen , Style3 of all the Lea ling garments ihat will bu worn durin " the Season on view. ( isiI8 -tl) THE PUBILIC ARF. HESI'ECTFULLY REQUESTED TO CALL AND EXAMINE THE JiX' l ' U X SX r S . - STOCK OF CHINA , GLASS , EARTHENWARE , And FOREIGN ORNAMENTS consisting of WAX AND SHELL FLOWERS AXD FRUIT ; CHINA AND ALABASTER VASES ; HALL LAMPS ; PAPIER MACHEE TABLES AND TRAYS , &c. ; Of Ihe. Seteesl Desii/ns, and iu qrcal variety, at WALPOLE'S W A T E R F O It D CHINA HALL , WHOLESALE AND KKTAIL. iHf No C^" This will be found one of the cheapest and best assorted Establishments in the Trade [jl~] THE WEEKLY JOUUXAL or TUE LITEKAUY WOULD , B ESTABLISHED SI L' 0 X T 1. Say ings and Doinss of the Literary Wiirld , and I.oaling ArtiiUs u;ion Literary, Artistic , and Seien- liliu tjiilijccls. ' I. Reviews nf all the Xew Hooks. 7. Tin 1 liO-IICKKI.LINKS' Iil-X'ORD, a complete Collection of the News relaiiuu to li.iolss and Authors , Pub lishiui; and Publishers , from all parts of the World , the Trade Sales , ISuok Salus , Books wanted lo Purchase Li>l of Xew Puliii. -atious , >S:i' . Separate Histories of the Great I' liMishiu .; llousi' a are also occasionall y g iven. S. The H/JIX'ATIOXAL DEr.iltl'JIMXT c- i»mj iri<ps N.»fiecs ,«f the Xeiv - Stli.ml Jiooli.s and Apiiiralin , Ivlu cational Xe«s , (. ' oi rcspondcnce , and a Illi'JlSTHY of HDUCATIOXAL W'AXl'S aud VAOAXUUW , of which ns many as One Hundred frequently appear iu a wee k . !) . I'OUTIi .UTS of DISTIX(. 'L'ISIIEI) LITEKAItY I'EIlSOX^ .ofwhom the folk.win" lnvoalrea.l v npneared Obarli'S Iliekcus , liijht Hon. \V. E. Glad Sainu.'l Lover , Sidney Lady Morgan , .1. K. Millsiii i , Profi'ssor 1' urrad'iy, Juil. -o ll.iliburton , .1. K. l'laucl.e , Wilki. " Collins , I ll:iron Hiiiuli.il.l t , Lord lirui.^hain , | Thomas Carl\le , now iu course of preparation may be had on app lication uueel. ' . 'd with I itc-ratinu . Art , - v eieuce , Edueation , &c. cry Saturday, and contains liilaifje l-' olio Page.*, price, fi. fay liook Stalls , or din-. 't from the Office . Subscii pti advance , by Post-Ollice Order or nthcrwise , lo JOHN' CROCKl'OKD , Iu Wellinpto stone , Ch.iilus Mackey, W. II. i:iKsoll(..rihe 77iiiffO, (£?, ' A Li>t i.l Portraits 10. ADVEJITISKMKXTS o The (MMTIU is i.ublMu-d ev ('KITIC is |.u!iIM:ed evi JSiiulj -i . -Jhr , at ihe l!ail« per (.iuarler , pavable iu i-lt] of an\ Us. (id " . HOTELS 6 0 Q U A Y . Mb CRITIC: HOOKS , EDUCATION' , SCIENCE , MUSIC &. PAIXTING SEf ESTEEN YEAJtS. T E X T S : nd 3. C' rilicisms on Miific the Brama , Art , Xc. n- 1. The Gossi p of the Studios. 5. The Prtii»ress of Science. 0. The Discoveries of the Antiquarians. Alexandra Dumas , Miss (' iishinan , Tiiu late .l.ibn .Murray, The latu I'. X. Lnu^iiiau the C' KITIC Ollice. It m iv be had by order for L'nstamped Cop ies , l-slroet . Strand , W.C " THE EUROPEAN , " FAMILY AXD COMMERCIAL HOTEL (Late " Ituntlnuilrrni ") -I , 5, & (i UOl.TON STREET. DUI5MX . J. MOl. 'JX V , (sneaker tii \" .' . .oil . V .; M« > ,J l' . "l-.ictor ffZy TKBMs Vi:uv MOKEEATB ["allB-lvl EAGLE HOTEL , DUNGARVAN , I'. VITKS VMM.U , I' lKiuietor. rpiIIS HOTEL is now fitted up with every attention 1_ to eoml ' urt and nceummodatiuu. Travellers au - ' ' . 'iiinineicial Ufutlemcn will find the Englea central leiirablc Jilacc to stay at. Charges moderate. Drinks of nil kiudd of tho very beat quality. {fj r 'l' iildic cniiTeyaiices to \\aterl ' ord ,(!ork , Yoii;j;Ii:il Tallow , l.isiuure , Clunmel , Trauiurc , .Vc 1 ,, He , |iisa tbc .loor every day. |urJiJ-ll' .j P, FITZGERALD, IT' A fi LE HOTEL , UUXOAKVAX , begs leave to li inform the Public that be is now able to oiler for . " ale IJ-I YI.S \- Sri!AX(/ 'JAN'S SUl'KHIOR XXX ALE aud D. 'JCIsLE STUL'T l'OUTKK , at the lleiiiiccd Price of Is. "d . per Dozen , and SIXGLK PORTER , eoii ' .ainiiii; IS Gallons , al l-' . s . Dun-arvaii , Au-ii^t '22 , IS.M) . fanOl-tf) VICTORIA HOTEL, DEVONSHIRE SQUARE , DUNtiAllVAN. 1\\}\\> . Public arc iiifornied . ihat Mr. JAMES LYXCII J_ has lilted up the abovi: Hotel in a. most .superior and 4Ci»iiiiuiid:iiin^ sty le, to suit llie views , wishes , nn.l cumlbi't of tbe I' ul.lio , -tu. l i ' .>:iim.'rciil G.:iitl(. 'iiic(i wlio may rivour bi.u with Ihci r {MII-OIKI^C. jlr . l .tscn I'C ^ 's le.iv- to st it" lliat be is personall y known to all L ' uanneiciil (iuiuleineii who liurelnfurc li;.ve visitM.I the " D KVONMHUH A I;. MS HOTKI . ;" and as he has nuw S('|.ir . -HuJ hiiusclf fioul iluit establish - liii'i. l , and has establisbcd one of his own , under the above name , he flitters himself that be will give the utmost salisfudioo to all Keutlcinen that may favour him with their support. lie al. -o has filled up a Posting Establishment of a very superior order , where Horses and Vehicles uf every descri ption lin y bu bad , with a staiVof safe 1' rivers . Chanics Modera t e. [allD-tf. I JOHN O' D O N O V, H U E 'S Naval aad Military Tailoring Establishment , 5 0 , Q UAY , OPPOSITETOTHEMARKET -HOCSEAVATERFORI ) , JOHN CASSELL'S COFFEES, ruLEiiuvrcu FOP . TIIKIR OREAT STREXliTII <t KINK AllOMAl'IC FLAVOR. ^1^0 ensure a reall y rich and dolicio'is beverage use X these choice Coll' ces ; their excellent f|iiahlies have I UIIJ ; becu knowii and apprcoiated throug hout the culiic Kinr.loin. lie sure to ask for JOIIX CASSELL' -S COrFEK . aud see tl.ai you i;.'t it ; as iufcrvir articles are constantly being nlfCw-cd to l . ' onsuiners. Every Canister and Packet ol ' the i-e.d JUIIM i:.VSSELL'S COI' r'EE bears a copy of his .Si jjuuturo. There need be no difficulty in obtaiuins; ihiaCOFt'EE as it is suld by at least one Agent in most Towns.is from Is. Id., and U tfd. per 1b , iu Canisters or Packo a.ia to illts. ACK. VIT3 IM THIS DIST IUCT : Watirford I . IU UTO *, 10 Little (ieorgc ' .i street. Cliinnn ! J.u ims Jt Co., Tea Dealers. H' IV/ ' UI -I/ I. HIX Coul'Kii. tlmccr. Cork J. LAXCI . ASIIS & Co., 11 Urid gc-strcttt. Si w-lto. i.1 \ gint Wauled. Cluumiitf s Do. Du. 'r tj t i r e i w . . . Do. Kili niietlioniUJ. 1^* Cur rich D\>- Knnrlitop her... Do- TUonutstoicn... Do. Cullun Do. V AI . U . MII .K A C:I : NCT . Agent* wnnt. d in every town and district for ihe sale of JOHN i. 'ASrtKI.I. ' . -S VA ) .- - l- 'Eli ¦• (where there is not OIKS alread y), l'ull particu- lars sent free by |^«t on application lo .I-. IIN CASSELL fc Co., KU i'enchurcli-slieel , Uodou ; or to CEORUE OLDllA.M & Co., ['ie 'J!)-U(itl (14 D.une street, Dublin. GAME. riMll': iiiideri iieiitioucd lOUXLAXDS in the Barony JL ol IDA. and COUNTY KILKENNY , are strictly preservr.l :—¦ 1' inkst'uvn. Fah y, Ataleeinnre , SToanroc , Tinviincooi h , llall y hoinuek , lisilliiuiiiniia , liaunu.iKcloae , llalliuvohci , Melville , Charlesti.wn , Rahillakecn , lialivniouutain , llalliuamoralian , Sinarl ' s Castle , Bull y keci[;lian , MuHiiuibro ' , Itall y killaboy, ChiKiip , ]lishop ' s Hall , nnd Kilaspv , Milloivn. . ' .' BO the following Lands in the Parish of kilculh- licrn , und IJimuty of Wiiterford : CromweU ' s Rock , Anncmonnt , Christendom , U pper Kcwtown , and and Lower , Kcwrath. KJJ " All persons Trespassing on any of these Lands after ' this Notice (. without permission in Writing), are liable in le^al prosecution. ' [""3 tf J G It E A T R E I ) U f JTI O X ix mi: I'ftici: nf CLASS, CJI/SA , ASI) EAHTHESWA R I:, IX ALL THE NEWEST PATTKItXS , At OWEN POWER'S , !\ ' os. 8 i^- y;l , f heat Ceun/e' s-streel , Waterford , (Within Kour Do.irs of the liauk of Ireland). rpiIE PPiOPRIKTOR be. 's to draw particular attention JL to his piCM-ut wi'll-sis-iiiiti-d Stork of every .l.>mpti o!i of (iluss , China , and l-iiirthcuware , of the Newes t Patterns jjiid ti>.oJli. 'r tlieiii at ('.TlR'Hii'l y I JOVV J' riia' . s. X.l i . IL.viiii nude lou. -iderable alterations in his Estab- lishment , to ii:sil>e room for bis Xeiv and Sel.-et Stork , he now trails Public iitt. 'iili..o to iii< <!las» ,Cliiii a , .i .-l StoneWare , tamiistiiis of llUKAKKAST SEUVICES , DIXXI-M l 1 )... , DKSSKIIT Do. , TEA Do. TOILET SKIS IX UREAT YAKIKTY. A Very S|ilen>lid As./irtiii.'i.l of Cut Glass ,Tumblers , (iob- lets; D.'rauters in uri' .it \*;iriety; and a lar .^e Stork ol t. 'hfiip Tumblers and (ilassvs on bands. Wine l«las-».-s , Water . <. ' rolls , .Jellies , -Sal's , \* i:., .tc. (o- rinj n , I' .i-ni'li; and l!ohoiniau (Mass Vaso. - - , with nn .endless varieiy of other Arli.'h. 's iu th.! above liu> *. £-43" An liispi-vtiou of the above is respectfull y soiicitiil . * * '* lirokeu Ulass all.nvi'd for. i.lO-2Gt] Glass. China , and tutrttwuica rc len t on hire. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS _^ifTfWf ; '- ' f ;7>N r j iAYr.oirs CONDI - ? f &¦ v : ill ?i ; ^i i! i fe^ •*• T|ON liA LLS - in *W /iL ^I ! L&SJ I I' !f jA I' .'^ets , .Six Hails , . 'is ; U ^I^ SpSiSS^riil I l^Thrpe Hal' s, Is. !ld. \- -Mf 0$^^^i s^5^ i:nec,uall. -d for worms , ^ ~ - . -;, " ;£;^ " -VXj - > ' ^ ^ pain -d appetite , cu^ bs, colds , inflamed eyes, kc. Sec Testiiuoi' .i:' .U from all tbe l* * tr^t Trainer:; isi the Kingdom, cui. -hiM. -d in each i' ai-ktl. TAYLOR'S I!ED (ULS , in P.ottles , Half Pints , Is ; Pints , "Js ; Quirts , . 'is. (id. A safe nnd elleeliud remed y for stake vvouiids , lamenos , ovc-rcatlu-s , kit-k:-, saddle ^.ills , thrushes , broken knees , injuries of every descri p- tion , ir ; i .nj;e , ringworm , »Vc. in Horses ; foul ill llie fi-ct of eattle , iimi ewes duiiiii; the lambing season , niayyots , tlv-blown , i\c . ' TAYLOR'S BLACK MIXTURE for pri pos , shiver- inii, dillicul' .y iu sliding, rxbaastiou, i• . -Teased l-rertthint; , eou^eslion , pur^ ini; iu horses , aud cows after calving ; also calves when troubled with scours or shivering, &c. In Unities , Half Pinls , 2s. Gd . eaeb. TAYLOR'S (iOI.DEX OIXTMKXT. Vncqiiallvtl for Sp lents , Spavins , Curbs , Ring bone , Thoro ' jnns , and all bony and glandular enlargements. In Pols , Is. Od., r2s. Ud., and is. each. TAYLORS OKXKllAL COW DRINK , Is. each , lias no c.jual for stoppage or maw-bousd milk fever , o: dropp ing after calvini; , garget , or long slot^ u , blain , Ac. 'lAYLuH'S CLKANSIXU DKIXK for Cows , yd. each orisioss iir in i-: PRKSS . "The liidls manufactured by Mr. Tay lor , of liurton-nn- Treut , po^css extraordinary merit «s aids iu bring ing hunters aud other horses into cundilion. The li.dls aic btbl y spokc.i of by John Scott , dohii Osborii", Sam K H I ^ IMS , ,l..s.-ph Dawson , and other eminent trailers." Hell ' s l. ifc i:> Luulo:i. '• Try Tay lor ' s Condition lidls, th. 'y r.re very goad. " The FMil. (From Mr. John S.:ott , liiuncr.) " Wliitehall-hPiisp , Jul y 'Jmb , 1P30. "Sir. —I have u<.d , and am still HHII , ; , y..u. - Cuiidiiiini Hills for the horses IIII .I. T my care , aud my opinion is they are invaluable. 1 can cciifiil. 'ntly recommend them. "¦I ain , sir , yours obediently, " J OII . N Scon , " Mr. Taylor, Veteiinary Surgeon." " Qiiuriidoii K' l'nuels , near Ljun^ liljoro " , .Ian. 30th , 1R50. u Siu—1 have found yt>&r Met ' .k'in.'s supciior to iiuUl.iu^ I have ever met with , having us.-d thtin lo the horses biloiii- iiiK to the Eurl of Sta'nl ' "i.l , dining the- whole lime bis Lordshi p limited th.. - Q'lOrn Country. Thu lialls arc i.iv.U.i able in a lmutiiig stable. Yours , obcdioull y, " J OHN W IIITKWAI .I. . "NJt.For thrushes , corns , biiltlc or weak fe.:t , I find , by app lviu . ^ your ie.1 oils mice a .lay, the etli/ct wonderful. " "Siu—Iliiviiig upwards ot . 'I'llI r.nvs , 1 am happy t.i xpriik of Ihu giind ill'i 'cts of your Cow Drinks. Kur all oh-lru.:li«us of Ihu b.m'ils , maw-buund , &c , 1 uuver used anything to equal tln'iii. "1 am , sir , yours obediently, •' .I. 1' . LAL' IIKT . " Pre|i:ircd onl y b y THOMAS TAYLOR (Member of the Ri>)al College of Veterinary Surgeons), liurton-on- Trcut. A Pamp hlet on the Treatment nf Diseases ill Horses and Catile to be had gratis of all the agents. Sol.i by Mr. fiiMisiiK WHITE , Thomas street ; Messrs . II AIIK I NCTUN it Co., I , li.irronstrantl-street , Walerforil; Messrs. L EI ' . CH and \V KL > II , and Mr . li. Muiti-iiT. Main- street , Carriek-on-Suir ; and by all Chemists. (n 'J-13t) KAYE'S WORSDELL'S PILLS . K AYE'S WO P. SWELL'S VE0ETABI.E PILLS im- part a Healthy aud vigorous tone to ihe entire System. They are compounded of the choiccsl ingre- dients, and are perfccily free troin mir-eral , ^isonuu. -i. or injurious subslanees. Their mode of euro is scientific and ralionnl ; they stiikc at the root of disease , and , by clrstrnyiug the cnuse, remove the effects. For comp laints arisinj ! fro:n Weakness of Miucslion , iirpeded circulalion of tlic I'luids Impurity of the Blood , &c , they arc un paralk'le.1 , nnd to families invaluable Sold throug hout the emp ire , in Ix.xos, at Is. I id., ' . ' s. 9d ., aud 4i fid. Wholesale Depot , Tl , tt\l EAD- . sTREET , London. (jA-Bt ROOM-PAPER WAREHOUSE , 05, CUSTOM-HOUSE QUAY. T^ DAWJON Is now supplied wilh a larpo Assort J. ment of Koom and Hall Papers , in great variety which he offers for Sale at Low Prices. (fj $T House Painting, Decorating, anil Paper Han^ iti executed with neatness, audat ModerateC-barges. SALKS AUCTION OF HORSES, Travelling Mach ines, Farming Implements , Stnch, #" .. "S-c MR. THOMAS WALSH'S nex t Auction of Horses , Travelling Vchicks, &c , &c , will take place ON MONDAY , 7rn OF JANUARY , JSG!. At Mr. LAURENCE DOIJUYN'S VETERINARY Establishment , licrcnford-street, Water for d , ORDliU OP SALK : Travelling Vehicles , Harness, Game Dogs , &c, nl Twelve o'clock precisely. Hunters , Riding and Famil y Horses , at One o'Clock. Colts , Draught and Karm Horses immediately after. OJ?>J" Persons intending properly for this Sale will be required to have it entered at Mr. D OBBIN' S, or at Mr. WASH ' S Ollice , li' 11 Custom-liouae Quay, on or before Nine o'Cluck the morning of Sale. Fee for entry, 2s. (id. Purchasers to pay Auctioneer ' s Fees of l : ive per Cent. THOMAS WALSH , Auctioneer. Auctions attended in any put uf Country or Town. 100 Custom-house Quay, W' aterford , I80U tf THE AUCTION ROOM. NO. 101 QUAY , is now titted up for the reception of Furniture , &c. for Sale. Persons not wishing to have Property disposed of on their own Premises will find it their interest to make use of this Establishment , as the Room is both spacious um! lofty, and admirabl y adapted for Furniture Sales. THOMAS WALSH , Proprietor. 101 Custoin-housc Quay, Waterford , Ang 3, I SCO. BUTLER'S CATECHISM TO CATHOLIC CLERG Y BOOKS. - .LLERS kc On Sale al The AV/iw Office , (With the Recommendation of the Hishop of Waterford and J.ismore , the lliglit Ituv. Dr. O'lilUKNj 1 Catechism for the Instruction of Children , LT T1IK VT0ST Rev Dr. JAMES BUTLER , A rchbishop of LiJL Cushcl and Einl y. Primed ou good Puper , and in large clear Type. ItrxOMMKN DATIOX. " I approve of this Edition of ihe Ri ght Rev. Dr. J AMKS liuiLKii ' s Catechism , and recommend it to the Faithful of these Dioceses. " $4 D. O'DltlEN , It.C.B. " Waterford , June 2 , l?;j!».'' idp 1 Orders from any part of the Dioce.se, sent in , and directed to C. H MU . MOSD , Printer and Publisher , Witter ford Sacs Ollice , -I!J King-street , promptl y at- tended to. The Trade supp lied on moderate terms. Large Importation of Staves. TO TIMBER MERCHANTS AN'l) COOPERS. JOSEPH O'D W Y E R BEGS to call the attention of all Persons in his Trade to bis I.uri;c Arrivals of Prime OAK LOGS WIN'K , PIl'K , and HOGSHEAD STAVES , whirh h ¦ has just received , ex Shi p, at his Stores ir. M AI : V-STIU : I : T, which he intends to dispose of at very Moderate Prices. lie also keeps on hand a large supp l y of English and Irish Firkin and Kog Hoops and Tiriijs . iviiich he "ill likewise dispose of at Wholesale Prices tn suit the Trade l?^" Prime W IIITK and Iii.Ack O ATS always ou hamU for JM ' O.I and Feeding purposes. All Communications respecting same will be attended •0 at J. O'D WTKH ' S ISrid ye Hotei , Waterford. (o!2-lf DEATH TO VERMIN HARPER TWEI.V ETRKKS' MICE and RAT KII.LKU is the most dc' iii:i.m.i tlaiuty ever prepared for Vrriniii !' Mid! cannot resist it!! Tlu-y will conic from their boles , and follow it anywhere ; eat it greedily, |aud Die on tbc spit!!! You may clear I hem away I" , "he score every t.i , -ht and morning. A Sixp- . -nny Psick- - . -i!l kill Km Mi.u and .V) Hats!!! .Suld iu l'.uk.ls a: .J.I., Ud., and Is iMcb by all S!iop ke. '|K-i"s, or any si/.n I ' I .'L - l.y p..>» , if pustajji1 stamps arc 5. nt to 1I AI :1'1: U Twr.LVKTUhi.s ' , "The Wo.ks , " Mr. i nili-y-by.I!uw , L..U.1..U , K. A i' enng I' uritt of JLirju 'r Ttcclvctne* ' I' oisonol Whea t will kill hir.iibi'.is of Mi.:. . . and Sparrous on the spot. No ri-k II . II' dan. ' i'i' In hnuiaii life , nor to Cats or Do^s. Crops may he cntiivly proU'ctcd by seal terin^ the l' o!<oiifd W hea t over M-nLU'ils. Kind at UI., 2.1., lid., and U. Agents wauled. Sol.I by all thu Agents for 1I AIUM: K TwKi. vi:ri:Kr.:i ' S.ia;. I' .nv.ler, for Wa.^biiu ivitboat Kul.!)iu A ' . ~ stMi7-r»i p "W i Instant llelief from I' niii , and a Certain Cure Jor all Comp laints. MEASAM'S MEDICATED CREAM, THE IWIYEliSA L .FAMILY MEDICA.MEXT. /fi •%!& V^ ESATAI :I. ISUI : IJ lbKJ. Y^^^^ r^$ T>ERSOXS afflicted wilh lilieti- ^ ^i zj ^i^ *^^ -*- ui.ili-i: i. , (.out , L' .uuba^o , S ill .li.iul. o . J'.iius in llie IJusLs , Hsse. 'u -oriu , IStini s , Sc.il.Is. Chil- blains . l _ b.ipv , Slinji s of I IIM -L -;- , l. ' - ^iis . Wounds , Eruption- .- and all Kslcrual Diseases nf the Skin , will find certain and iiuuicdialu relief fro m u>iiii , 'this valuable cinalive , the pro- parties ol which nrc trul y surprising ; and not beini; of a srrea<y eompinind , is as pleasant iu its Uscas E.iu do Cologne. Read 'I' estiiniiniiils , to bo bad L- r.ili-' . Also , MEASAM'S HEALTH RESTORATIVE AND; liEuriiATIXU PILLS , lor the eure ot Uilio'is Coinp iaints , Colic , Headache , Female Ailmenls , Liver Diseases, and all inward d' .Mirders brought on l.y derangement of iheStuiiiacli ::ud Di gestive Orsan« , and for rCH ' .oiiiig the irrneral health aud cous'itiitiou to a tone uud vi , -or unsurpas:(d. Tliey aro warrniit. 'il free, from mercury or any other mineral , purely vegetable in tin ir cnmpusilion , and beiuj; prepared under the sanction of the hi ghest medicul authority of tbe land , ore most stroi:s;l y noJUliiiemleil. Sole Proprietors , II HAS AM AXD CO., Catherine-street Slraud , London , W.C , by whom they arc sold , Wholesale and Retail , i.i Pots and lWo, with fiill dHvutious. ut Is. I.J.1. i- ' s. !i .l.. Is. li.l., and lls ., and at 1' .) JCiiij- strcet , W.UerfurJ , aho l.y all M.iliciiiL - Vcndon tliroug huut tho King dom. (uivlS eott ) LEA & P Ii U It I N S ' CKLKBRATED WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. PRONOUNCED UY |S E XTRACT of a L I - . TTKO SI from a MEDICA L COXXOISSEURS H GEXTLEMAX at Ma " TO IIE Tun A&k tl r;ls to llis l!l " ll ' L1 ' nt HBM WORCESTER , .May, IK 1 'ONLYGOODSAUCE' fSSS "Tell Liu A I' KKKISS f<EgX|j£ that their SAUCE is ASDAPI 'LICABLC TO j i^^p. lii-hly esteemed iu India , |S*?«==S rtl "l "• ¦ '" "'J' op inion. EVERY VARIETY op jg «Wj g lUc nu»t iiMiituMi-as . wc II H I LJ as ''"- ' n '" st wlhilesoinc DISH. *ma30J Suucc that is luj dc." The success cf this most delicious and unrivalled condiment lnivia^ caused many unprinci pled dealers in app l y the ii" .nie to S p urious Compounds, the P UBLIC is respectfull y uiid earnestly l e'puested to sec that the niunes of L K .\ & P EHKIN' S are u|»iii the WRAPPER , LAliEL , S-TOPPEK , AXD BOTTLE. Mniiufiuilurcil by Lux &. Pi' .umss, Worcester. Sold by Csossr. & I!I . ACKWI ' . I. I. , lioudun ; and all respcciablc Druggists , lirocors , and Italian Warehousemen throughout the World. Ij riO l y Marble Works, Beresford Street , W A T ii R l- o R O. HEXRY KENNEDY begs to inform the Public that he bns a large supp ly of Oil I MX EY PIECES ina-l. . of lush , Italian , nnd Egyptian Marbles , and of ihu iVcvvesi llcsi o 'ii s. « Als ' , he has now n Large As- sortment of MONUMENTS , HEAD S'fOXES , nnd Tn .Ml* STONES, all Heady Made , in his Establish- ment , and CU . S I ONES Tor Umldings al tho Bborlcst Xoii.e- i f^T" Moderate Prices , best of Workmanshi p, and I' u ' neluali y, are the uharaclciistii-a of the nbnve l-^tab- l-sliincm. [je' -M-tf- ] V MEDICAL ESSAY OX NERVOU S AXD GEXE ltATIYF. DISEASES. Ju-I iml.li-.l uHl , with miii.er..iis 1'liitM, in n .sealed mvclope , pri.els s.,|,l l.y M ANX , DU Cornliill , and J. Al.i.KX , -JU Warwi.l: I .lie , Pal.•rii-sier How , London ; by Powr.Li., Wisliiion ' sind-treei , Dublin ; and all Luukselleis , or si-ul Host paid , by the Aullior , for Id stumps. V/TAN11OOI) : the CAHSK and Ct lt h of lVJL I'ltEMATC KK DECLINE , with Plain Dbvcti..ns for IVrf.it K-' -toi•!'ion to Ilenllh and Vigour. l!y Dr. .(. L. CritTis , l. ' i , AHirrinarU '-sl ve. 't , l'icr.idill y, Lnndon. ' t' tisiw ' tsi- J.itroiluf toi-i/ Chap ter UH thu Pli}-sinlnj;iral Stiii.ti.ie and Functions of tbo Ueprodurtivo Oi^iins . Chap ter II. Causes of Speruiat orrluBu and linpetence ; Karly Vicious liidiil ^fii';ei ; and Dane-is of Xej- lret. Chapter III. A Re\i, -w of the various Oisimiilific.ili .iiis i>l ° .M.irri:.Ke ; whether ri-MilliiiK fioul Yi.nthliil Abuse , tin: Follies of Matnrily, the fifeds of Climate , or lnf.clion. Chapter Jl' . —Tie.itn.iut , Medical and Moral , hi/in™ the result of a sueiTss' .ul pr;.. . tice rxUiittini z over a period uf '25 years. Chap ter* V. and I 'I., on the Modem Treatment uf ( .iouonbeca aud S yp hilis. The Rook coiH'ludes wilh numerous varind and interesting casts, ant! the Author ' s nvei pt of a preventive Lotion, ni.viiiws op Tin: WUKK . "Curtis nn . \bnho..d. This is a truly valuable woik , and should be in the bauds of young aud old." Sunday Time*, ¦ Sird . 1/in-r/i , lK ' ib " . " Tin; iinlhiir lias ennft-rreil a Rrfat boon by publishing tbij lit tli- woik. in wbi.li is described the source of those diseases JJ ' ,. ' , "" , ' '"' , , , ¦ ,, , ,,. ,- ¦• i ^ld at the Estab Ubmeiit of Professor H OLLOWAT , Ticiinllnir has cnn. ' .iiTil a Rrnit boon bv publishing tl.u ; , , ,., , ,, , . . . ... ' lillk- work, in wl,i,h is described ibe .source of those diseast's ! "'< - « r"u'1. «'» i!1 1 r ( . 1 1 w . II l >lc B " r ') ^ udul i ; lS0 ' ?* '•*« ttbi.ih piodure dtvline in youth , or more fivqiimtlv, preina- Si "'' ufllrl' . Jl "- 4U Ul " n f""' 1 . Wateilord . nud by all lure old .Ki:"- l) a Hg Tvleqruj ih , March ¦>' ,. W5B. respectable Uruggisis ftuJ Deitleis hi MediCHiM tlirough- - Cmsnltalions dail y, frou ' i 10 tili 3, s.ud 0 lo 8. (nlli.l y "ut the civilised world , at the foiluWingpricen:- la. IJJ , ' -2s !>• ' .. -ts 0.1.. Ms., ii!s. nnd »:Js- «cli T bpx. i 'i'hero il GILZiOTl'S METAIitlC fBNS a considerabl e saving by inking ilm larger air«i. . ¦ A/: '\ . rpilE REST MADE. For Sale at The Wattrford Xetct N.I*. - Directions for the guidance of iiaticulBio *r<ij£iv -. A Ollice, 41) King Shot. . . <li*Oid«r (ire affixed to each box. - IV^Zj. ' WW^-* EDWARD WALL, SUM M E Jt 11 ILL , T R A M O It E , HAS ON SALE , as above , or fnmi lioml. 'd Wnivlinnses , Waterford , Wholtvale and Retail , .Superior OLD WINES of all tkscii ptions , iu Wi»..l or Hurtle- . Cboiec ltrands of FRENCH RRAXDIES , Old and New. HOLLANDS (HN , ' JAMAICA RUM. JOHN JAMIESOX & SONS' OLD .MALT , amL.tVi- WHISKIES. (ilXljER WINE , in Wood and Hatllo. TEAS , in Rontl , or Duty Paid , \V1IOL M: I 1C onlv. l^f A number of Empty Port and Claret ll.itK . H.- -- heads, and Quarter Casks lor Kale. fn ' .l 11. ' EAST INDIA HOUSH , M A I N-S T II E E T I) UN' (I A If. V A N' r pHE Proprietors having liUedup tho above l' st.ib- 1 lishinoiil lor the pur|X);e o" ' :i lar , 'cand exleud.'d '•Vade^. fespectlull ylinvite Ihenttciiticn of Families lo their Slieeted Stuck of TEAS , COFFEES , S]'li'i:< , FUll l TS, &c , all of which they guarantee having b- . -c 1 purchased in tbe best Markets. And being direct Importers of WINES from Opirt" . Cadiz , and the oilier puts , arc enabled to soai.pl> secure to suah Purchasers as Favour tln'in with Orl. -ri all the advantages , as to ! f!cnuiiienes< of (lu-ility mil Moderation . f Price , 10 be dciivad from a direct e.srre<- pondence with ihe First llou-es , as well as fiom a !>ui;/ aud thoroug li kniwled ge ol' the Trade. Thev also s-jlicit u'teiuion to their SMC' ; of 1' 1 , 'IiM OLD ilURLIX , ISI.AY , aud P.USH.MILLS' MALT WHISKEY ; l. L' lXX ESS & Co' s XX PORI'E!! ; BASS' EAST IN'DIA i.nd DI' .OGIIEDA ALE- . Genuine Colza and I' umtjin Oils, llie/:.: , , ' , <- . [jalSCin] ANTHONY S: Co. HERR FALKE , .ME.MliER L'XIVKRSITV . lldX.N' , PKOFESSOR OF FORKKiX LAXliL ' ACES , FOR severa l Years Fon-i ^u .Ma.rtvr at the A KISKV G I' . A . M . MA :; SCIIOCII ., TH'l'EI! AllY , be^s lmve u inform the (jcitry, Prinei pih of S'j lir.ols .111 1 lnb:ibi- tams of Walerfonl an I i's Viciniiy, lint ho is a/mul I' s-elllc in Ibis City, and Ihat In: will bo b.ij .pv t> iiiv-! LESSONS ill I' l eiich , (iei'lnsni , Italian , and Mii. - .ii 1 (Vocal and Instriiuieiitiil }. For T.iins an I other [. 11- liculars , lh:r.a F AI . KI : will be happy t . .:¦.:...uuni. a :. - on A pplication. The hi ghest references can b.j J,IVL -: I :1 to H F . IIR FALKC ' S c- 'i]i:ihilities :iud success iu Trn':iihi _; fSr-iT Comniiinicatioiis to bu add.ussed Iu lli:uu FAI K:. I •>- 2 , MAM, , W' alcriord. ['i-JM. ' ) COL MY Ol- WAI'KRI' OK!) r VO LET , the Vli.LlEli.STUW X MII.I, J. PREM ISES , most desirabl y siluate I I UMI , '!. of the River Ooush , a.ij tccni t) tho liliclvwaier , in :i good Corn Country , neir the towns of Asrli . -li , ( . ' a| - .| .|. 'liiin , Uiiugsirvau , and Youg hal. Tho H at-T-|i iw. -r it amp le nnd capable ol' coiiirniii lin^ a U'li.'./I 'Jo I' oet i.l Diameter. The Sie. amer.iu Ilm lilacUw.iler p.is-:.-s-:!.nj to the Concern. The Dwt . 'liing-hous, *, with a! out Si Acres of prime Land atta<;!n. - .l, if re.ptire l , wool'l .i!. - > . be let from the •J' .l'h Seirember next. For furllicr |urliciil'ir< app l y lo l.tresw.: D.:\ - -;- :,it Solicitor , 71 ))»ine Street . L'tibiin ; ur to .Mr. Tn J . - I \ KkAsx , Kent cfiice, Droman-i [i.l'1-ii.l TO BE SOLD, riMIE INTEREST of a l|;ii;s . i-: iu NVw-s,re-t X I . ' L OKMEI , opposite Ihu I'ol.ll.l M irl;.-: . It c-jll- tains ICi ght R..o:ns with a .Shop, Kitchen , Y-ud S. 1 , nnd a Uncle Ei.tr'incc. Il is he! 1 tin ier a Leasi- :br u unexp lred terniof !)J!) yea rs. Item :it pivseiit In- . ^. 't. at 8s. per Week , which loaves .. Pr.di. ol ' .C'J p:r An- mini , Iho Annual Rent bem^ £i! (! . < . A pp licalion lo b.i nn ic I) Mr. l.rsr. F K : C \ - ;: S - V . . KiliiKiccuinina , t' ounty Watei lord , or to Mr. I' . irau Ciiorri , Main—tic-t , I 'I OIIIIK -1. jj! H ll BACON CONCERNS ' ¦pO UK LET , or tbc I XTKREST . -OLD. A pp l y to J. M IC . IAUI . l iAin.i- P. -ilrick-xtreel [-ii l-.-.wil ' .] House and Land Agent. ^i TOSEI'll Cl.AMI'ETT , H-.tise an. ' . Land Jj iiiiL A"eiil , ' ¦ > Wilii.un . -tm-; , \V .:;,.|! ' oril . Ill TO BE LST, And Imi: 1 . ''.!::1 ..^ P..-.- i-- ;\ .;. lj;v; Tl . rjMiK \"Ai, r .\.i:i.K :.IMK -S T UN K ^ I ' AUU : I ' . -: r,i JL 1JALLY K I-: i::iAN. A I'I I t•. - . .. i.lin. - K\\»-> Ui . .\ eellent order. imi;s> d!alt! y adjoining l!;-. - Kiliuae.r.v Sl.i liun of the Walerforil a:i.l Kilk.-.inv Uaiiw.iy. A ppl y lo S. T. (ii:L'l:n. l' . -| . Kii ' la-py Ihr.i^i- ¦ or I.. G KOIIUI : .S TMI :- - , K-"i.. Wat. .f- . -i. 1. fi. -j::-!f Decayed Tee t h and Too th Ache , r . \ T i : 0N ! s i ; i) i;v ni.i: MAJI . - TV in:: >ii;i:iA' , ANr> ins i:m\i. iiiiiiiNitss il!!. ri;iN< i: I:[ . I \- OI:T. H O W A R D' S Wilt i K KNAMi:i. , : ' .,I- !ill:n- De- cayed T. ot li , however lar^e It..- . . •aviti. s, \\i:!. . .ur piin. hea t , or pre>M.t\: : in a sbori iim< . it hardens iii!» a white oii'imel , a^.l will l.-m iiu l' .x.:d in the T.».t b r\jr niaii}' Years , rendering the painfu l op.-i v. liun of exirac- tion uiiln'Ceisary, nun 1 urre. -t.-> ail further j/ .rujrresi of dec iy. This valuablo Ena.i.cl is iu a sjl ' t slate , .so ihat it cannot give Ibe least pain , an 1 in .y be iiie.l l.v nnv person wilh t tic gieatest c-i.se , and has the remtukab:.' pioperty of iiiuuciliatei y beouiuiu .{ hnr.l au.l -<u\.inl as the Tooth itself , excluding ihe air and f.,, -,.1 from ihu nerve. It is Miperiur !¦> aayiliiss^ tiiat has been use.I before , nn.l will succeed when all o'her leine-lies liavo failed. Sold by all respectabifl Medicine Vendors. Fu.l Direciions for use are enclosed wi'. 'i c-icli Packet. J' riei. . O. NK SIIILI . IS - 11. SJ I.1 at The Scn-s Oftlce , -I!) King- Stri'Ct. | IH I I !)-»(J| A U V 1 C E ti R -\ T 1 S ! HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. rillj Puiiirr TIIK lii.o.)D . —These I iils have been 1 placed , by tho common cuusrut ul " miokiml , m the III -. - K I uf all remedies for rciuoviii gubiio xiuus pois::in from the blood and cleansing all i lie fssiics of ihe iio l y. They have sated ihcusauds year after year from falling a sacritije to the effects of Uygpepiki , Dyacuterv . Diarrlutr.1 , Consti |iiiion , Liver co:ii].iainls. &c , :i l' ..ct , attested by myiiads ot witnesses Excessive weakness ..lid debility, Hie warnings of tlecre.isiug organic energy mid vital decay, are restore I an>l rc-aiumiied nub vi gour Hii.I liea(illTu t acl:.i:i in every oigni ihrou^hoiit the system , by the restJi' -itive and cxoil .tratiug iulliij-iuo uf ibis medicine. I.NU1CEVI 1UN , WITH L.lNtitlL'll A-N D W .\ST OF EsKRCJV. —When taking llu- . -e Pills rub lloiloway ' s ceb'bra:. d Oiiilineut over Ibe pit of llie stomach , and over tho leg ions of ihe livci , an the ri g ht >i-lc uu icr Iho lib. -., nn.I \ou will at unco txj'iTciiieu .t chan^o for Ihe bctler in your di gestion , spirits , uppc.;i t>>, strength , and euergj . The improvinicot , Iheu^ li it may be grsv ' .u.il , will bu Ihoroii'.h and lastni 1 ' . l/it"r.sv. —The diicacy of Ho!!ciu:sy ' s I'i Is in .Iropsv is cxtr.iordiii.iiy. 'I li.-j act witli . -uuh p. cuii.ir eli.ct upon llie s\s:cin , th..t tlic ll.ii.i.-, aiismg from this tine- fill disease a r e imperceptibly c.uiiel oil anil prevented from any further accun.ui .lion. I lie suffeicr regiins. a buoyancy of sj. ir Is aul rejoices in a comp letel y reuo- vat. d cofo iituliuu ; l-ut it is iud' spensabl y nev:css.i rv that the i -iuliiient shuuld be inoal tlLeluall y iub'U\l into the comp!iiiniu . u pans. Sro.MACii , I. II FII , Kn. . vi:vs , A .\ O Ii-.tric uj. s 'liciso who yntT r fiom bile and liver comp laints ^hoiil .l try the etfvc s of ll.i- v.luible remeii y, a lew .^o.scs o: which will make the suftorer eel elastic and vi gorous re uov- ing all iui|.ui °ilivs , giving a lic.iithy aciiun to the. liver. If bilious attacks ' be allowed to c.ulinue , serious cuuil- tie3 may aiis>' , nnd the sniT-rcr be consi gned to a bed of sickness, hi all >li. -.orders f the kit ' net^ , the IliiilmL-nt should be Wei! rubbed in!o the small ot ' the back imcc or mice a day ; . -iii'i the J'ill. s ae;nj; m unison , will cure anv cuuild lints :>lisiii|i I ' IMIU thes.- o rgans. I' CUT , SHOKTXB ii' I ! KI : ATII , WITH W I AKXKSS.Very bad SMUp'o.ns , which if not crreeted , miy ten ! lo some itrinui tlis.rdeis of Ihe heir , or nil.tr x11-m¦ organs Kul moderately ul sn ' .id- , :aku M .< I' I II . I ni ghtly t ' ..r soii'O liltle time ; tsihu l-U-i.ty ot IV.ah ui. ^ wiih inoil o rntc ixcrci. -c. ai.d the iiiiinan ui. '.chiuciy will Lo quickl y restored lo health and vi g'.. . I ly tins but I ' .i three days only, ami the rtstiM will I c maiu'll.uis. COMPLAINTS isr.DHNr TO ( IIII . UHI N .—All CJIU- plain s of children 'nay soon be eure. il if care l.o lakeu to purif y their lib.ud , correct the action of ihe liver , au-i e'eausu the slom ich au.l bjwe s ; a few tlosc-s ol these l' nuicus Pi' tU \\i;l iimnrdialt l y have the .lesiud ellect , particuKlrl y if pirenis be carefu l iu nol allowing them Iu eat of things which they kuuw would be inju- rious lo themselves. 1- EMALK CUMI 'I . AINTS . —All tlisoiilers of tlit > sc\ , and diseasLS in ewry crist-. perilous to tbe life ami health of uuniau, u.iuhfiii or nge.l , marrie l er sing e, may lie radicall y IIII - I cj iiicUl y cured witl.out r sk Lr li.utl,|». l,v u f'W tloiesof these I'ills , taken auo.ding to the hriutoTl ilii ectitnis. tloltuicuy ' i I'it' tare t/ie best reiiinlif kuuicu in t/ttr tcot/tl f ir the Jollniritii j iliseusei : Ak'ne 11. l.i: ir j l:ii < ..o..ii..iii.,ii Sol.' TI IICIIH A^Miina l)i..j.>y J:. I . M .U OI * M.- IK au.l i.Kivrl Uii.i...is Cm- |i)-ciit.ry I.iv>-r C' -.in- S. cml. -ii j >y.a|.i..i' .n pl. -iinlb Kr>ri !:t> ]-l:.ii.t» Tic D..» ' .u.ii ' .. -it\ III MICIII 'MJII JVunli " li- l.i.inlagu Turn, urs Hi.- Skin l.j.ilniu. s l' ot> l'lcri> li.mtt Com- Vi-v. is .-( -t l ltl.-..ni:.tlMii V.nerial AITccli.,ns pluinis kit.iU 11. t. -nii.'ii of Wunu.M.f nil ksi.tls C"iii» >ii» t rine WcakuCM. , frmii Con. '-li i' .itii.nui 'i'"il Scr.ifiila , or -wlutcvtr can. -r, 111.- II.. MU I I . lUa.l-nchc Kiti'i . - E\L : tc., tie. Cun-.:ini'ln.o l:..!i^. -.tlon

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»"? ;£!!.' rcra* >v r\ icetiVe arrangements in his*'M&^SsEr!^ ' -V Print ing Concerns, by thefr.'iVAJ^ff^Sr.'cji r. nildition of the Latest nu<]

^'•: ^Sl"'---^ most approved Ply leof Nrw

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.'-;/ TTIT. U'lll iMIMlOVl i l) PllKST.3I «5J'i;.T- ;J> and tin- Esiension of his Esi .v• CT;.."' llis 'smeut at Kinj ; stieet ,—I -'-r now niiial to any in the Pro-

' vincfs—is prepared to executeever; spceie3 of

LETTER-PRESS PRINTING,PLAIN AXL) O K N A M E N T A L ,

in a mi'.iiKr that v.ill not , he feels confiJenl, fail topve satisfaction ,CHEAPLY , KXl 'KlHTWrsi .Y . AND XI/E I IAXTLY.

AH llu- l'OUMS nsed i:i WOKKHOC SE S ssnd DISPEX-SAUIIX at Prices in The Xe tes Printed List , which maybe li.id on a;i;il:i:ati'>u.

l 'AMl ' i l l . l '.T.S, CATAI. OCil.'KS , and rdl other ROOK ".WOUlv , ill a uiMiuer cpal to any hu '.iso. Specimens maybe -fi'Si V- the Oiiiiv .

liKN l'AI/ *, l.KASl-^, and all l .mUof LAW KORM S.POSTINU au.l HAND-HILLS , in IJ'.acic or Colored Ii .Vs.

]!a-'!i:.-i< and Addre--- Ca rds ; ilVl i rery and li.'i.'ip t ]>¦>.*$ ;I 'irnil.u - and Invoices ; ll !n( .k> and I-Vir.s for Railway( ii«tu:n -ll>iu < <: Korin« ; ; and Steamshi p Companies ;Litter , Xnt i1, and Accoun tjr n - ii il il and Shi pp in;; X..tc.«;

lliad 'ur .'- ; iluMir.nire & Meivnntile Formslir i .lii 'iV Wei-lily ("nrulars j i|-\-M!!* and .\utiiv.-. lur SpiritVawiiliriiii 'is' Tii'ti- l*; \ l.iivn-i 1* ;C;:< i» and l».>t i l i ;I . : iLfls , in ii:i;. ;l!ii'«its "f JleeliiiL-s, Scr-

C"l>.v rtiiuirvil ; i niuns, &c ;I'i:$ino4< A:m.imii-e:non !s; i l i i i l - l l . 'adiniiR and I'arcid I.a-Auction.«!"> " CiitaloiUi-s and} Ms at prici s tu siiit all :

Particulars uf S.ilc ; Ami , in >lairl , every deseii p-Ccck-H...,!;. an.l fhu-k-Tick-j turn or Piintin J , l'l.iin oi

ets uf every kind ; ! Orunuiruta !.Orders from lu-i^liburiii :; to-.m-s attended to with punctu-

ality and accuracy.;i_j^" ACCOUNT P.OO'.vS, with or without printed head -

inps. ma-Ji: i:i a sunmor manner , strua .zlv ij 'iiuid.All orders with wliic '.i the l'mjiri ctnr may bo favored shall

Li j ierlurmed witii tbc uti :i<ut Xr . v TMs s, A>rru .v> v, andIliNPAT i n , and at j iriees exceedingly uiu.leva '.e, the qualityof t in' work con^idvivd , at thePOOIM.AW . I.KCAL , COMMEl iriAI. , R A I L W A Y ,

A N D < ; K.\!-:I :AL IM I IXTIXG . K U U K - I S I N I J I M ; ,ANU MACinXK-U L ' l . INCi ESTABLISHM ENT

KIXC i -S TRKKT , U'AT LUl 'OltD.

The WEXFORD INDEPENDENT

1~) LT.F-ISHK1 )every WKUNKSUAY & SATURDAYat!.'!! M A I X - S T U K K T NOUT1I. Wpxlbrel. Yearl y

Etibrcn i i ioM , stamin- 1, £1 1 J . ; sing le coj .y , id. ; uu-Etani iic<l , £1 l"s. ; . in .nle copy, -Id.

The M KXl-'U R D I X i i K l ' i i X J J E X T cjm mand-. then-.n^t natural ly favovf.l and piositrous county in Ireland ,mil cii' !nbt<"s larccly in the tr .wnsof H'cxford, Ncv;I'.u- 5. Kntii-cvrl!iy,

~ «ti»rry, and Taihinon ; and in lhni-r.- iM i ' i'.-i ol Carl .w, Ki'.'li ie, Kilkenny, Watcrl'urd , andU ii k l i w , a.nl may Ije fairly on.hiilcn.dnniuiia»t the thstndv ii t i- i i . ^ i.ociliiiins in the k ingdom. It is Liberal ini/ '.:iic*.aii I n Minn a.hvciUeoftlic literary, ngiicullural ,bil l c.mmpic ia la Ivaneemcut of I reland. I t has U'.'ntin- dccMcd Bii 'l U!.c.ni; icniis:iig foe of all scetHrianasidri'ligicu.s hini:i;iii', and the itreiiuuu-- advoca te for the ex-t::j ct:On of :!i.: lur ing elements of ]j.iriy.

Tl:f ipi l i i l i ly find "gentry, tbc agricultural :.n ! eom-t::eitivl elas^i-s of tlic si-T.-rnl Kiuiilics ll irou .uli whichit circulates , bestow uf.n theWKXl'OllD I X D K I ' K N D -l.X1' n l:ir»e ineasuiv of patronage . As a well esta-l!i-!ied family newspaper , and for the fulness and accn-i~ icy of its reports of all local oeaivenecs, it enj iys .-.lii^ .i reputation. It is thus an cscellunt medium foriilvini .vJng siliO' M--, philanthropic ami benevolent iusti-tii '.:i:iis. lit? an'l tire ::v=urai:eee , notices, hlii ppins andtLi i ^r.iti n bu-iini'ss, li.^ts of new look:;, tradesmen 'sHit i nuKcr-nic-uts. s:ilcs of ].roj i rty, &•• .

Th.; \V KN KURD I N H K I ' K . N DENT , which his »ocnC:tab!i»lj c-i upwnrils of half a century . i^= . early ou theiiiomhi!;; of publicx li ' in , iles|utcliL-tl l l i ruug hout thetowns and c'uiiilics above mentioned.

Avt -ta se uicii '.ation ror three year-, necorJing to theI'j iiliarnci .tary Return , I l i i .-VW, bi-ing considerablyover its provincial c nteuip ir.uies. [ :ili:)-tr.]

TJie "GALWAY VINDICATOR,"And COSS.- 1LGJI T .lDI 'l '.UTISElt.

I^Ur .I.lSllKl) in Galwny every WEDNESDA Y anil^A T L 'K U A Y . K-.iliblisb.V. 7th Jul y, IS1I.

¦J ill: C A I .WA Y Y I X I I K ATOP. i< nu.v tin primal .Inur-r.u! ill ill '- We? '. (>f In bind. It:, lunc; v truidinu, its wideci icuhit itm , ainl the hiiili t siim.nii.-.i in which it is heldn.ii'.i^'s: nil e!a»M 'i , lender it the bi t nudiu'.i'. fur ad-\ . I l l - I l l ^ ptl l 'l i 'iSCS.

Tl.c srali; of cli:ns'>s f"f Advprtisincnts U now, andwlil i i c i i ' i f ' i rward l*e. r.s follows :—

' l i t . Lines and under 2s. fid .Y.::O.. :..ildi!iu:i.il I.ini- , i.r Ki^'lit Words , ) 0% 3J

uji tn Twfi i ty l.in's ... )Eacb .-.ddiliui.al i.iiif , aft. i- 20 Lines .; "s. 2,1.11. ta-' i-- . where ]> arli i - s » i>h their adverti-eineiit to ap

T.. -.iM-..!..«.].;,-mius , i.r the width of a double column , !.}.-•i.'cial n 'j 'n-niM.t. A Card , not to exceed l'oiir l . ims ,¦ :.:. b>- iu.i:,a ior k i.ualri ut l ine .SUillliig and Six-!¦• :.r.; p. r i i iM -s iwn .

LF.CAI . A M ; l' rr.l.ic AnvKr .T i ^ r .MKST.s at tlic ratesfxnl li.ii .n !,y )]lt' Iiicumbe -eil Kstaics l .'ourt, viz. —Is .• T t U - !i:.s; ;..m lim s, and -M fur <-.v h additional l in r .T-r . ihr «i, ; ;. lid pi i !i:V- Ailcrll.i thir din ser t i onof a (loni-"¦: •:•( ! .\i!vi!ti. -oni ' i;I. or run- h.ivinir r ffrrouce to thei>-."i:r.' i-r '.-itii .a ..f •ivJ ' - (not in any of tlcc Law Courts)i:.o .¦!.:.:!•.• wi l l \n- rf lie! :.s jur a^u-eiiiCiit.

I. ?; ' A i- i.j .y of l i l t : 'J AI .W.W VISI I II '.U m free ofihurijv . i» . I ' . iM t iac l A'lVf- rliscrs .

•'„' All ronimiiniuations to be addn sMrd to JOHNI l iAM IS l .I .AKK , \.\nr. 5r i» r *i.r., W A M \ AT .

run oniiAX OF miaj i yA Tiox.iLiry ." THE IRISHMAN."

T'lUS Journal , ti.e f lau/ ii-.tl Oriij innl Wvi kl;! \v>rs-y i ny i r r i u Irelai.d , I i . l d l t l . i l i \ . i \ ."•A T C I SU A V,

i t the (.'!iic<- , ;\:\ l.(.wer Al.l^y - s l r fe t , Iiu 'dit i. As thei~i '4<-pci: <l i lit or^an of tl.c undvin ^ |.iii.ri |,l< s of l i i ^ hKii '. iuiia ii ty, "Till-; I R L S H M A X " appeals f..r su;-;,n i tlo every lover uf Old Inland and l ur fiii-dom. Tin'¦vai ional Ir.deneui'.eiicc of our Country, the frci ' i L'ht of'!n Ii is 'u Peasant to work , and live , and euj -.iy »U iheVui f s of hi^ lalii.ur ii;."ii lii « nat ive soil , and the ovc rtliro w?f !iie\ i !<: f.irei^n Cli incb Kstablishnicnt , :,ro th« prin -ii |M..s to ;!,'.• :'<:u!c-s :«!\ocacy of which " T11K l W l . i l l -MAX' is dev.ied.

ey :;:;, Lower Abl:cy .street , Dublin. Piiec (l"n-Haui pr -d j—Ti.ice Ptuc.

[' . ivlj Jycut for Wilt ii f in <l ,Mr. 1". DAWSUN , Ciistuiuliuust Quav.

M. D A It V A N ,pHEMIST AND PERFUMER '22 MERCHANTS' QUAY , DUltLIX.

Manufacturer of all descri ption * of Oils, Scents forHandkerchiefs, and every Article necessary

for the Tuilet.S O A P S I N G 11 K A T V A R I E T Y .

M . U.VHGAX -3 T R A N S P A R E N T SHAVINGSOAP imparts a freshness and softness lo tlic .Skin,Rives a lather lli.it softens the Heard , renders the actionof the Razor very pleasant , close, smooth , and easy. ThisSo^pcauses not the slightes t irritation , but yields ansgreeablc flavour , aud a most phasing sensation M.DiEciu'sare all free from noxious ndmixtures.

2 2 M K U C II A N T S ' Q U A Y .M. D»no»N also manufj ctures the best Wnl inj Ink

»nd Blacking, and challenges a'l foreign competitors* trial will sufSce. (my2j -aui

SH11TING.WINTER AU.RANOKMENTS —18G0-C1

DIRIX 'T STKAM COMMUXICATIOX WITH MOW YORK , &c

i "l^k T " E " ANCHOR LINE'*c 53*f>^. X Of Firtt-class Uten in-l 'uckctShip- ¦sapySFsjSy A n E ISTKSBEB TO SAIL RKOITLARLY

in:T\VEEN GLASGOW AND NEW YOUK ,_\s trN'nrn :—

1'BOSI GLASGOW. • KliOM MCW 1OHK.Joh n liell Sat ,Nov. 3'Jolm Hell Tues, IVc. .1Tinted Kinj-'ili 'in , .Sat. Nov. SJ United King doin.Tuw.Feb. -1Tinted Slates Sat. Dec. 15 United Slates...Tncs, Jan. lo,|,,lm lti-11 Sat. Dec. 'ill John Hell Tues. Jan. 27Tuitcd Kiui;doui..Sat. .lull. 10 United KinsdoinTurs, l'eb. 10

FA U K S.— Saloon Cabin , 13 (Juiiicas and 15 Guinons; Inter-mediate , 7 Guiiiras ; Stceiagc, 0 Guineas.

Fi tKiKii T. —Fine (io. d-, .lib. per Ton Measurement , withu per cent. priin:.-r. Knplish and Diindcu Vxmh for-warded to tilasj row for shi pment , 30s. per Ton Mcasurc-incnt aud 5 percent , primage. Coarse tiowU and DeadWei-'li t per nsreement. l'arcels 3s. each mid upwards.

€?/" Clyde IJues payable by the Shipper,(•noils for shipment by these Steaiuuis must be nlougsUIo at

least two days previous to sailian date.Amdy to Fut scis M/ C H ON A I D A Co., New YovV ; JA MKS

LIITLI: &Co.. Grmiwk ; H AN BV SIUKS .t II BSDKUSOS

13 L'niou-bti -cet , Glas«mv, or to MIC1I AKL U O W N K Y ,

Agent , Quay, Waterford.Gomls and Passensers f.irwardwl at Mo.lcnttc Thi-ui/ h-

Units to al! the l'riucipal TuWus in Canada and tin .- I mtcdStatos. [mlti-tf.]

WATKltrOlll ) AND MILl'ORD HA VENROYAL M A I L STEAMERS

I) A I L Y C O M M U N 1 C A T I O N('Smuhws Executed,)

BETWEEN THE SOUTH OF IRELAN D,SOUTH WALKS AX1) KXULAX1 )

Via Waterford and Milford Haven, in connection withExpress Trains on the Great Western , South Wales ,Waterford and Limerick , Waler f.-rd and Kilkenny,and oilier Trains in tl.c South of Ireland. .'•1 'I fp i lK S l-: Fast uiiil Wi-11-app..inti 'd Steam-

•,-*V Jsb«4*V X crs, carry ing HIT Majesty 's Mails, Hail'\"'- * q\ ^" .Dail y (Sudavs .•s-.cpte.l),~Sas?gtS^ KisoM WA TKUKOKU — Frtiin

the A.lel|.ln

Wharf iniimJ iately after tli ' anival uf tins Linier irk Trainat Three o'clock ii . the At '.ornouii , rearliii '^ Milf .ml Haven(wind and weather iioviniltin: ,') in time to enable Passengersto proved by the 2 V> a.m. Kxpiv.-< Train to London , reach -in^' I'addinj ton at 11 » a.ui Third Class Passengers willl.o lornar .lrd by thu Through 7 HI a-m. train to London.—Pa-yn.u'crs srrivinj ; at Milfnrd llavin uu Sunday niuiniu t 'Swill leave per the '.i 15 a-ni. Train.

FroMi Mn.roiiu H AVI :N, IV-mi tlio Uailway Pier llii ly, at7 lo p.m. Sundays ex. -ep'.ed , al t . r tin - arrival of the '.' -"1U a.m.K\pvi~s Train IVom Paddii«ton Siali..n , Lond.ni , reai:hiii!,'Wati -rfovd (wind and weather pi -ruiiltii i^ ) so sis to secure thedepartme nt ' the II a.m. Tr.iin lo LimericU , Cork , and lli«S..iith of Ireland ; and the 11 lo a.m. Train to Kilkenny andDublin. I'.isM-nj ers by t/i .r (i a.m. Thud UIIKS Train Iro nI'a.ldinulon will alij be cuiivrycd by these Steamers at Uc-I'.uccd K.itcs. FA ;:.:*.

l>t < .'!a-s and 2nd ClassC.ii.ui. and Kiiuon

Watciford to Padl in cj ton .. 5»s. '10»-Li incrick lo do. ••• C'l'-i. 4 '<-Ki lkenny to do. ••• •>*).¦> . -J4!i.

3rd Class and Dc-d; , Waterford to 1/mdon , H- i. 'U.L'K T U H S Tii-Ki:TS- l'rum Waterfovd to l-mi Ion, Ox-

ford , or Heading, 1st class and saloon , 7os. ; 'Jnd Classand eabiu , li.ls

r .»ui:s uy MKAMKI :. KKTVRS TICKET S .Cabin , l>"-!r, < ".-il-in JVck.

WatPi fm d to Milford...li s . f.J. 7s. lid. 1S< . »d. lls. :id.l'ns.-.¦iis:.-rs wilh 2nd l.'l.i>s Tickets can cxcli.mgD I'ro.n the

Cabin t.i the Saloon on pavmeut o f - -, lid. rich.Thior. b Ti.-kcU silUviiip Pii-fim.-is lo break the j.mvnoy ,

ma; b.- liad at I'.uldinulun ItaiKvsiy Station , and at the Firat-Cln.s Stations ol' the I iirat We>tevu and Smith Wales, Water-fonl and Liu.i'iiek. .Hid Watcrl 'md and Ivilkcni .y Hallways ;al-o , at tin! < l:li.-es of Mrssrs. Foitl i & J ACKSON , -'lii Caimua-strcet. Li.u. loii , and Milfurd Haven linilway Station ; or olMr. M. I lmv sKV , Quay and Adelp hi Wharf , Wal.'ilord.

l l i . r iHX Ti.kits , a'vail.ible for ;ioday s, at a Fare and ahalf (¦•¦ t h - D.mble Joiiru. 'y, arc issuo.1 at Waterford , Lime-rick , Ti pporary, Kilkenny, ito.

T!,v Sen I 'uy age is only Sereiity Miles.Cattl.' .vnd Livo Stock of all IsiuiU aeut by H IVSK V.-sscU

are at .Shipper 's Kisk. (j .»ids and Cat tie, l'iirtils, Fish , it,»il l be eoiiveye.1 by ihes.- -Steaincis at Luw liates , which canhe learned on application at any of the Uaihvay Stations , or to.\lcs»r». I'ouii .V J.irKsox , yii Uiini 'iii street , Lon lun , and

M I C H A El. D O W N E Y ,2o; A.V'lphi Wharf , and :1D Merchants ' Quay, Waterford .

WATERFORD STEAM COMPANYIXTJCXUEH OliDEll OF S A I L I X G — J J *. , lbfil.

'V ¦' VOTICE.—Tlie Waterford Slcanislii p¦iAwt^p

X. IN I'limj iany re.'eive C...>»1< for Shi pment

o /-J~£j \ l|v^.' n the following Terms only :—Th ey reserve

r=irSSS? lh.: li ^ bt to carry l<; «»:/, 'u..t by par ticular\ u.-.-ib, wil ls l i la - i ty to Tow Shi p< and call at oilier Polls ,aud »\ili not be acc.iuut.iMc for injuries or ln^.'s arising fromdelay, iic.-ideiils of the Seas, liiver- , Fin1, the (J :ueu '» Kne-isd.-i , detective X.ivi -.'alion. or acid-nts IVoni any oli.cr cae.se.no. tor any lo<s which nii -iht have Ih'en coveretl by IiHiiranee ,nor lor Le.ifc.iife, L'lcak.i^c, (.'¦j iii iitiol i , Q.ialily, or cunlent. s o!any Parcels >.r Packages, unless sj.t-ri.ill y entered and <td i'.(-It it'ciii Freight I.a' .l. IJ .Hi.ls n .»t renlovcd to be Stoi .il at theri ^k and expense ot the (.".m.-i ^isee.-.

All (i 'l ixl s will lieiMii-idercd as subj ecV to a yenpral lien ,mid held not onl y for IVi/lit of the same, hut f.r all Arrearsot Fivijslit , S'oia/e, or other fhar|;es duu by the Iuipurlur ,O»ncr , or l 'oi:sii;nei.-s lo the. Conip.r.sy.

W A T K U F O K D A X I) II It I S TO L.M t t r s and Je.r .rnn,

I K U M AV .\TI:I:I" 'I |I I I I > I I ;I :CT :. 1 'K .. .M l U i t s T O I . ,M t i rs, Tut-vlays ; Juvci 'ua , M u r s direct :

Klid.ivs. 'J''M '>'• J» "- ¦•. •• HI . Moril 'aTuml.iv , Jan. I ,'!.. 8! Morn '8 I * • ¦«*•» > • » '' 1' , ... « M..vi.\'Kri lsiy, ' " 4, ... J l j 'il i i i iri i |i 'riJ:l V. '' I-', ... !>J JlonnTiu-siisiy, " > , ... -I 1 A f l l l 'n ri"'l:ij'. '•!¦ J i Afl norrsilny," '• II , ... <i.\lorii 'i:' Juecr-nn , callne.' at l'cui-TII .-MI';,)-, " I-"., ... .<i 'Mnriru broke Djck :K. i. l .v, " 1- , ... Id M .rn ;; Tu.'s.by , Jan. 1 . ... i<\ Morn 's:Tm-fdar , •' •-k.'. ... I .\iYu..i. | I'uoilay, •• *-, ... :l AU' nonK. i . l .v . " 23, ... 7 .M.'iiru I'lii-ailay, " 15 , ... s M..rn "i!Tiii'«iay, " ¦•!•', ... t -Mon.'i; I'u.s'liy. " '¦!'!, ... I . '. Afni. -n.

|'l'u.!Mlsiy, " ai, ... Tj'.Mi.rn 'i;Pembroke Il.nk to Walerfor.l , from the South Wales K ill-

way Terminus os soon alter arrival Ir .nu liristol .is i>. ij sil»lc.g^.J" On Karl y Morniu f,- Sailings , the Cabin of the .Steam-

ers will be Open to receive l'avscng'.TS arriving Iroul I/j nduul,v ll..i Xis:l.t -Mail Train.

" Cabin Far.', 17-!. tid.; Si-rvnnts nr-d Cbil.!.-n , l«)s. Cl. ;I J i l u r n ilo., "J7s. ; or with liberty to v:turn li.nn Uuhlii i ,t .'oik. or Wexfo/. l , .'II* I'd., Steward's fee included ; Unk ,7>. ('..I. Females at tend the I .adiis ' Cabin.

W A T K It F U 1! I) A X I ) L I V K U P O O L .Uipsii, and Ti stj . • Three Sailings Weekly.

I ! . '.>A W\TKl:r <» : l> : I I H J . M I.IM.Kl 'O 'il.:Mornings, He 'lnes 'lays, aiulX Mon - Uigs, 11'e-hus. lags, ail

I 'si-li iys. I 'f i i t t tj / a .W.-.In. ¦••':.>• , I. .n. '-',... 1 Aftrn 'ii 'W.'.lii. 's.lay Jan.2. ... 1 Altin .- i iFi i- l i iy . ' ,. I , ... i Afl l.. i.:l ' l i . l i > M ,. I , — - Uli..'...M>.:i.|ii y, „ 7, ... 3 Alfii . .u l '1' ucs.luy ,, f- , ... « Mo i.'a.f i i. '.ay " ,, I I , . . . !i .Miirng. IKml.iy ,, H , ... 11 M-.ru 'it,M ,>..:.iy. „ H. ... 11 .\.. •:,. !.M..nA.y, „ 14 , ... 12 S-...n.Wchi s.hj- „ 10 . ... 1 A i/i.Hi i 'Wei liii-s.lay,, |.:, ... I AI111.1..111'rsJ. ijr ' „ I- , ... K All l l 'll. -Fr J :.V „ 1» . ... i A I.m ilM- WI.IJ - „ ai , ... .•) Afinmi. Twsih y „ '2i, ... 7 M'.rn 'ijI r i lay „ si, ... II .Mo. n Friday ,, S3, ... !> Mori.V-M'.n.!:iy „ a- , ... i-j iVuoii. M..11 ay „ --. ... 1 1 Morin!.WLil.n-yl.-iv , „ :;o, .. 1 .\ri " i.....j Wi-.ln.-~l.ij-, ., 31 . .- I'-' Nu»!i

Cabin Fsu-e, 1.1s.; S.Tvants niul Cliild ren , UK: D..ck, 7s.VA. -

; Cnildren. U. Females attend the Ladies' C.ibiu.liuuds ru L-ived at Clarence 1 lo. k.

W A I V. U V 1) It 1) A X I) L O X D O X .TLinunt , Alulcliht, Aun,ra , Jiauycr, Vitf coit , or other

eligible Vessels'.rK'iM U'ATCIlFull l i : rilOM 1O.VMA :

Tur». |.iy Jan. I . ... 1-J Xi...:s UVilnrMln y, J.iu. 2. ... S M"'n.l-'ril '.ov „ I , ... K' .N .H. s i W. i ln .s l:iy fl ... s M»in .Tin-silar ,, '-. ... I i X....11. \V. -,|u.. ., l- , v jr. ... K M MI -II .Fr^.l.iy ,, I I , ... 1J N ,H.n. WV.I,,,.., :,;. t, s:| ... s il.irn.Tlliviay ,, )'> , ... r; .\- .uii. WVdiit aOuy JU ... i Mum.l-"n.:.-iy „ 1!-, ... 12 .\o..u.•1'isr-s 1-iy . „ VI , ... \t X lV.,l..y „ -J5, ... 12 X..- .HTu. -.l .y, .. 20, ... 12 X- IIIII .

Cal.iu Faie, 20?. ; Deck , IDs .|,mnijii llKiiTlis:—London—liritUh and Furi-i gn Strain

Wharf , L. w-r East Sn.itI.field , aud WV,t Kent Wharf ,Suiiihwarl ;. Parcels received at I,'i7 L«i.lenliall.r.lieet , K.I.'.

W A T K K F O I i l) A X I ) P I. Y M Ol. l ' l l .Dublin , Cilf ci-u , Manger , Temiirt i, Aurura , Mtilcina , or

other eligible Vessels.yuoM w.\ TKiiroui>: I >''«'•« r i.v.MoiTi i :

Fr ' l . v Ja l ) I ' X'.on. 1'liuis.l >y, Jan. :l. ... 3 Aim nFri - l .v ' .. I I . 1- *•-'"• Ilii irs ' luy, „ M , ... :! Afl u'nI ,.: .. ... " ]< ' |-J X.u.n. Tl.iirs'lnr , ,, 17 , ... :l Aliu 'n

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J 2 .N....i.. Tliiir5 -li .y, „ al , ... 3 Aim uJ •J l .ucs . l .y . „ .11 , .- 3 \ f t 'i...n

C;:biii Fare, 2"s.; Dcvk, 10.<. T.ikin .,' fioods lor F.dmuuth ,Suutl ianiptnii , Portsmouth , and places adjacent.

W A T K U F O It I) A X D l i K L F A S T .Timuni , Jun,,;t, M.tlcina, or other eligible \ .ssels.

I . I . .M V.A f l . l ; r . iUt . : : KltoM KKI.r. v s r :S..!i,r.lr.y , J,i s. .',, ... 1 2-V-n:. . We.l,ic ;.hyJan. 2,- i Afu nS,l,M,l.;y „ is, ... Ii X. . ..H. \V.-d,i. -«lay „ '• ••• .'' ";'";;\\'.-illw«ln}- „ I". - * ' }" "

i\V.-.ln.•».!;¦ J . •-3,- » «"«'Wi.liM- -.lny „ M, ... -' Al « «

Cabin F.ire 15s. Deck "-«• ci -W A T K l t F O I J I) A X D X E W It OSS .

FROM W ATI '.I I F UU I I — D.iilv, Sundays excep tc.1, ut it.O I'.M.FKOII Xi:« ltoss-liaily, Sundnvs tsceptul , at S.-'fU A.M.

W A T K I! F O K I ) A X D I) i: X C A X X O X •V' Rf.M W.\ T ::I:F ,UI . — Daily, Sundays rxteptei l , at :l.D l'.M.H;OM DI W C A S X ON— Daily, Sundays execpted, at a.lo A.M.

li-frlhs socnir,) a,-,,] cvt.,y iufurmatinii pivon by t in1 Agents .Jlnstol— i Ui: Genual Steam Packet (Jllicp. Liverpool—Waterloid Steam Sl.ip Company, 'Jo, Itninstti ck strect ,Washinston Ituildings. 7.U«./WU —A.N T I I U X V . U. itoislssos ,30 Mark L:ine; P.ritish and Foici-n Stea m Wharf , LowerIvast Smithfald, and Wist Kent Wharf , Smitlnvark ; Par-cols received nt ]37 Leiidonhall Strict , K C Pl ymouth - 'H ESKY ,1. WAHixr ;, theWliar f , Milbay. Jteif,isl-H. lli'.X-DEKSU.N & boss, Donegal Quay. Limerick— X. (.'. .1 ni.ico.And at the Company's Office, thu MALL , WATKIiFOKD.

ric29-tf] JOSJAH WILLIAMS.

Die Itev. J. ISOCIII;, P.P., says—"I strong ly recommendMr. J O H N H IN TON to those who may rcmiirc the servicesuf an Eiiii'-ration Agent."

EMIGRATIONM TN -K C5 T E A M E IIS W E LK I . 1 to

i «*r^s. £> NK W YOUK , QUKBKi:. MOX-Y?^V^^-TUKAL. BOSTON, PHILADKLPH IA ,¦o&iiiiuiiilSRp J,i i'/j ic to Ten Va.us, for •£(! G*.

PACKET .SIIIV S every Monday to New York ; 12lh everyMouth to Philadel phia; 1st and loth to Boston ; twice aMonth to Melbourne and New Zealand; occasionally toother Ports. Full Provisions supp lied to all Pnsacni'cra.

The Model Vessels of these, "the Favourite Lines," froml,i>00 toT ) ,">uO tons, eon.prebend sonic, ol thb most celebratedCli ppers i.tloat , and all persons who wish a cheap, quick, safeand comfortabl e passage, should secure their bcrhs with

JOHN H1NTON.Offiees in Wexford and Enniscurthy. (n23-tf

W E K K L Y S T E A M COM Ml'N ICATIONTO NEW YORK DIRECT.

Weekl y to Xew Yoiik Direct in 11 to 13 days for f 0 Gs.

^^T— ga**yC3S'|1HE Liverpool , Sew York ,

y ^ l WWV f t\\ & . al11 Philadel phia Steam ShipS glfe jLa^t l^P ' Company intend despatching tbdr

••uuBfcaGBBBSS Full-powered Clyde-built Iron ScrewSteamshi ps,l-'rom QUEENSTOWN (COUK) to NEW YOUK ,

us follow :VIC i O Thursday, 2«h Jan., „CITY OF UA LTIMOKK Tlmrsdiiy, .list Jan., „KAXi ;,\HOO Tlmrsdiiy, 7th February

And evoy ThursJag.PASSARK M ONTY.— Cabin , lo, 17, and 21 Guineas.

„ ,, Forwi.rd , 0 Uuincas.Including an uuliiuitcd supp ly of Oolied Provision s,

served out by the Compiiuy 's Stewav.ls.Fur further parlicithiisapp ly in Ilelfast to J011X McKK K ,

at tlieCoin iiiiuv 's Oiliccs, lu;lVictoriii-street ; in Qitccnstoini ,to C. >fc W . 1) . SEYMOL'I! .t Co. ; and in Lircrj ioul toWILLIAM IXAIAX. Od >t I13 Tower ISnildincs South , 2Watn-strcct ; or to lilOOl.'Clv FKTIlKl iS' l'ON', Clmimcl ;[all.Vtr.i A. .IACK.SOX & Co., Kiir.-st., Waterford.C<-y 1 'as-sou^LTS eii^ii^in^ iu Wiiterfiml ate conveyed to

Cork at urcallv reduced rates.

it. .IV AY T I M E TA lll. -:*WAT1.KFOKD AXD LI .MKKICK 1!A1LWA\

TIMI : TAIII .I'. ruoM I> I:CI:M I ;I:U 1, lbW.(*/) TrainiJ 'rom ll 'aterfaril.

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.Down Ti'.i i.iA J 't 'oin I /nncf i ck .1 U : \ ISS (I N \UTk l . V V S . | SIM. AVS . .

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... 1 T I . , . , . . „ . , , Cl. iv«.CIaii > . Cl;.s«.i C ;is. i .'lass Class ; Cla ssl l . l l l . k l ' U I . I >.

A J | A M A.M. J S - M. e.M. KM. I * St.

, Ii in h III II in I. in I) m I. ni I Ii inI.iiui -riok l) . : i ( i n 1 U 11 »l J 0 0 II \- > 111 —.luiicii , .. ! T 0 .~ V, \\i .VI ! •") ••!". 7 15 I -Jli I —i:ii> cl., ' > -jo ' lo j I 57 ii :.n — i -in I —O.rrck ' » (I .10 |.) •-• -B 7 :tl — .1 33 : —Wiit. .i T. . r i l . . -lrr/ _ !l 1.5 i l l 13 I .1 « | --' I" : — ILLr".

Mail I'rains n.arkc I I It 'i — *K> H I S : —l -'irsti'lnss Sin-jl u Tiek. .|, M« -J.I . Sec.iiel .lo., 1O.« i-J

Tl . i i . ldo. f is ."«! ; Ki - tui i s—l -'irsl Cl i-s . ais *l ; Sc-i...l.l .!•> .. Iii* .

.W A I K K 1 O I U ) A N D K I L K K X X Y KAI L WAY.T\Ali: TAiil.1 ". l'lU.M l i l-:< ". 1 , lMiU.

I j) Trains /><->/« H 'atcrj i ir i l .

i T I I A 1 N S ON W K K K l . A V . - . SI NI. \ V Tit \ l >

! l 1 | -' i ; i -i i i '¦! I •'<S T A T I O N S . : I • > & .•) I .<c - J , | - J .v c 3 l J K : I |-.'.V :|'. I ' J A;::, |-2 ^ :)

Cl:.s.-i .Class. ¦ C .'ia-s i;!.!--, . Cl..>s.:Cu..s. Clms' .I. .M . A.M. i I' .M. I' .M A . M . I'.M I'.M.

I. in ). ... ' i. in Ii ill I. i'i ll in Ii 1.1Wiiterl '-.ril...7) i7. - n 1 1 I.", 1 3 5 — I I ", i ¦- —Kilkenny . . . . ! / i( :' 4U 1 -Mi ii m — -5 -la ' — —i:<irl<.w ( 1 S K > / > /i 4 *~> 3 3: 7 :JO — 7 II j — —lj . i i . l i . . ( . ; .s .vW '.ni ij I •'.•» ;u in — » »i I — —

JJ a iCti Trniits f rom J\.ili .'cntu/

| TIl.WNS i t s wi : \ :K l .VVS. S. 'N . ' \Y TK. '.I.NS . _I "i* Vi i "T~ -J 'T' -i " '~ i i •¦!" i " 3

Sl 'ATION * . I i !&a 'l4f2 1 4: -2 I''s3 l3A : Ull -2 &: U I 3 .V 3.Clus-s . O'lilss.'CliKS.IClnA. Cln»«.fJliiM Class.I A.M. j A.M. ; I'.Jl. I V-«- «-«• A.M. I' M.

I Ii I I I I I. i.-i ' li in ! Ii III Ii ui I I. in I. inn.. !. |i .i((iS\V)/J/,. — | « "ii I'.1 .'in • 5 :«l — | -• (I —i:.irl..wilM- :i- .. | - .111 .'!:(, .'I (I 7 M — 'III ill —K:|!i. - nuy ....J) ./ . i n , 11 Ij ; I :)u — — i l l :»i —\\ " :il. -l r-.nl I l l ] V 1» 1 1 VM i l: ! _ —_ —_! I '' I —

"(.;..,¦.!* com- veil liy 'fmiin m.rki- .l * ; .Mail I'r.iiiu ll - » . >s r-. l) eii!.i> :— I'i.-l Class Sin.-l.) TieU. 'l, i!s. ; ••uniul

it.. li~ c.J ; Third do , 'Ja -"d i I:, l . irn—l 'ira l C ass, :)!s .id ; .Sc-c.n.l do, 'i'.si.l .

r' v n i s i-.i K. I K i sNV -.—Vi.st Class Sin'.'le Ticket . r,s ; .Sernmlil.. . -Is Id : Th i.l .1 • '..< 7d : lie.'nrn - I'i-i C l . » » . !U : -M ,1 ,. r.<i;,\

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U'crtr JJ t i j/ Trai.is.

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l'".» i:Ks: --rir - ,t rl.i.-s Sinsli; Ticket , Mid. ; R.'lurn rickcl, Is.S.'e..nd I'lav- S n-le. Tickit. i d . ; Helurn Ticki-I, !>.!.

SOUTH WALKS K A 1L W A V .• / i . MI ; T A I I L I: vitoM IH:CI:MIII:K , lt?i!0. _

~r j j \Olli: I A V .- VV Tt . At .NS. _V I STV TUJXS . 'ir 'JiiT'-!. 3:1T'2, :'l /•:..•/). II ,""'i, ":i .l/m> " i .7,:i'£ | _ 1 .V 'J ll:." I Ib ij I K - 2 J elas- 1 .V : .-law.

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.i.rn a.i.l n.m .t.iii p.m.D.r.i-'.i Tn.i.K from l'ii.Mini;i<.ii , ii n I I o ;i lo -I ...I e in

A i l i v s s l at N.' .v JMI.ir.l , 2 15 7 '2'I B .11 I I n « liTlic li U .'i iu I'r.iin rro.il i' -dli ir.-l"!! t.'tk.'i Third Class l'.iscu-

t;rr.s )'or IJj i - .Si.iilj. \\';.]es It i i l luuv only.I'A L K S :— I'.T l'aics s-u \\'utrri..r.l an,I Milf id l Haven H..j:.l

St'-:tin >Ki:i AdvertlsoiUtnil , in a.K-tlicr c..!nui>i .

Advertising Essential to Business.WAI.I,AC.P. ISIiOWNI.OW , ADVKIU 'ISING

A X D CO 'd .MISSlOX A i S K N T , 11! Claicinout-|.l..e.., lludd-strcet , L .ml,in , W.C., will be happy to insertAdv.:ili «it.i.cuts iu Town and Country Xews.iai.crs, collectAccounts , ]irociiri! Situutii .ns , or t ausnet any coniinercialIm-iuess .in .:..:iimi^si,iii. IViil y :uyl weekl y paj .ers suppli.1.!to ail ).uvts ..I il.c. kiii gi luin. 'IVnns rcasoinibb'. W. It.having I.ad con siderable exp iM ii'iicL' in connexion wilh inker-ti > in i T , elLililes l i i iu to pi.iut out the U-st uicdiuin s for j ;iviu^publicity to all auu.iuuccm. uts. Orders by post pioaipl l yattended to . Acknowledged Agent for this i'.iuer. I s l l i

CK I t T A I N M K A N S of SKI .K C U I t K GRATIS .Tl.c -MOW FKKXCII UKMKDY , as prepared by the

l- 'f o lc l'hantutt 'icii , I'ai if*. ha> been e.sed by the most cmim-ntnf the Medi. -.d Facully on tho (Joiitincot for several years,xv .tb ^ica t success, and hits been found a certain remedy I'ui-i ll'ectu.ill y lcoloring t lie Xcrvous i.nd l)ebilitatcd to a slateot vigorous Health an.I Manhood , when the Nervous Systemlias been weakened by tin ; Kr.ors of Youth , or ti' iun anyolhrr c.i'.w. All Impediments to Marriage an: sjii HHlil yreiiiuvcd b y Ihi i Wniiili ' i'lul discovery. l'"nll parlicnlars for-warded vratiiiti .usly to any address, with every iiistructioiif..r S.-lf Cure, on r. cei pt of a stamped directed cnvclone , byMinis. Drv .w.. I'.itcnt M.ilicine Azent , Uiruiiu xhaiii .

r i M I K 1' I IAN TOM OF TUB STKKET—A LAYJL uF " Till - : LOCK."—This mosi powerfu l com-

po-iti on , de-dip! ive uf the Life and II tut It of a l.i>tWoman , wou.'.erl'ul ' y i iuaint imd eccentric iu bu.noiir .

|ibilo.v)j .bicil in r.aite, deeply uifecting in pathos, farsiiij inisini; in tenor the wild , reckless death dir^ i- of" i '.-iin Hal l ,1' thoii ;,'li leemiiii; with broad ciniealily, iseertnin to erealc uu extraordinary M-usa liou at couvivialor bachelor 's parties. A l imited number of copic.-i|-)-t ln e. I h i l l y .Slsunpa each. Address, by I.elleronl y. Arn i . i i : , :iD Uru .i.swick IMaee , C balks Ffj ui ire ,t: i tv Hoa l , London. [d U-Cm.

AW A U X I N G V OICK TO Y OUNG M K N .A I'l.ysiciau .who hiis devoted tiltccn years to (lieslii .ly

and treatment nt' Xcivous Debility, Ksli:m<ti<> ii , Diuiuc.-.s ofSi,;ht , Hillidiiice , (jeiieml Inrapacity, Ln»sof Xcrvnii s I'inver,&c, r. Miltiu ^ Ir.i.n the errors of youth , will scud , |iu»t free,on ir. ci |it of a stanitied iliicclcl envelope , l» copy of H newMKDJCA L WOUK , coiil iiiuiii rf his biu-bly succcssrnl modeof t reatment , wilh nccessny in>triicti ons by which suffeirrsmiy obtain a tun ;. A.l.ltcis J. S. lC-.fi., Wilford lluii-. .,l.iu tuii-Cicscent , Ku-dnu .& .iuarc , L'.udon , W.C. (jel .S-llli)

A HOUS TO NKllVOUS Sl/ W'KKKIIS. —(Jiven away Twenty Thousand Copies of a Medical

Hook foHhe benefit of XCTVuns Suu 'erers. 1IKNHY SMITH ,Doirlor of Miilieinu of the lloyal University of Jena , willscud , piist free , secure, from observation on receipt of a stau.p' ddirected invcloi.e, the " WAUXIXO VOICE ," a new uin li-Ciil woik on the most GlTeetu.il cure of Nervous Debility, Lossof Memory, Dimness of %lil , Lassitude , Indigestion , Di .likcto Society, &.•-, which , if neglected , result in Consumpti on ,Insani ty) und premature Death , will ) plain directions lur per-fi-ct i cj ioiatioii to health and vigour. Address Dr. ILS M I T H « liiiili.n .iTisieut .Tiivistock-square , London , W .1,'

A xN ACT OF GRATITUDE. —A Gunileinai iA. havin - been cured of Xcivous Debility, Loss orMeniorv , Dimness of Si-ht , Lassitude, Indigestion , Disliketo Socii-ty, Isiipclim outs to Marriage , &c, will lurward toany address tho menus by which he was cured, cm the receipt'f a Mainpcd di.rct.,1 Knv.lop. '. Address J. W hs,,Wilfurd II Uiirtoii -uresc eu l , Londaii , W.C. timl»-tf . J

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A M M A R M A N N , R E I D , & C O . ,M I L I T A R Y A N D M E R C H A N T C L O T H I E R S ,

G , S U F F O L K - S T R E E T , D U B L I N .

N0DLKMEN ANT D GEXTr. EMEN OF IRELAND ,—Accept Our grateful think* for your valued Patroiwso,

of -which wo trust lo merit a continuance.OUIl I'UltC'HASKS for the present and approaching Season are now fully complete, aud will be found on

iuspeciion to contain EVEKY NOVELT Y to bo found in the Home nn.l Continental .MarkeH.In C O A T I N G S we nrc prepared with a New Production iu Woollen Manufacture.—THK PAT E S'T DIA-

G O N A L VKLVJJT I11LIC—embracing the two-fold idvnntages of wtirmth mid lightness ; also, bcsiutil 'iillv -finished ENGLISH and FltENO H BEAVERS, and the UNDUE9 SKD KEPE1.LAX.T COATING , which willbe appreciated.

We also call attention to a New Make of Cloth , called tbo TREBLE-MILLED ALLIED BEAVER forOuter Conts, specially suited for exposel .travelling This U the fi.iest article produced in the United King dom.

Our TROUSEI i lN'Ci S consist of a Sple.ndi l aa l llMiiti fiil As-n t fn-j iit of UI M [ M ) . \ i ) Sl'l t l l 'E - ' ,ANGOLAS , the B'.tlOUTON CUIiUKS, and tho H')WATE I ELASTI C Sl'lllPm , such a3 are now worn bythe lilite of London and Paris. The-e Fabrics, Irom their novelty of design , peculiar sofmoai, elaj iicity, andcolour , form th e most Splendid Collection of Goods yet introduced.

In VESTIXG -S, we invite attention to a great variety in Patterns and Fabric3, amongst which the BGI t LINWOOLS arc pronounced to be tho Jluuu Ideal at a Gontlemanl y Vest.

WATEUMlOOr ' b 'l 'i l 'KLLANT SOAULET I IU N T I N U CLOTII-withouf exception one of tho mostElegant Productions in Woollou Manufacture ever submitted to the notice of (Jcullcinen—warrautcJ to resist anyamount of rain or ill-usage. \ '

HUNTING UHEEUHES-MatlTia l will bo found more varied and extensive than in any pvstseason ; also ,some Reiiutil'ul Designs and Sty les ir i ' lWN 1'IN ' G VESTS.

i\'ew Kty lo-i in WaterpiMof U.inucuU—THE QUEEN'S PATTEKN It lD IN G HABIT.1' rom our lengthened experience and ju -.tly-earued rcpii iation us fc'IRST-Cf.ASS CUI ' TEUS in the distinct

Branches of our liuoinej *, we are nn ible l tJ pioduca a I 'El tFECT FIT , and please the most fastidious taste.We arc, Xoblemen and tJ enl lenu 'ii ,

ltesj ieci fully yours.AMMARMASN, REID, & CO.

V.S.—For iho belter guidance of Gentlemen , Style3 of all the Lea ling garments ihat will bu worn durin"the Season on view. ( is i I8 -t l )

T H E P U B I L I CA R F . HESI 'ECTFULLY REQUESTED TO CALL A N D E X A M I N E

T H E JiX'l 'UXSX rS. - STOCK OF

C H I N A , G L A S S , E A R T H E N W A R E ,And FOREIGN ORNAMENTS consisting of

WAX AND SHELL FLOWERS AXD FRUIT ; CHINA AND ALABASTER VASES ;HALL LAMPS ; PAPIER MAC H EE TABLES AND TRAYS , &c. ;

Of Ihe. Seteesl Desii/ns, and iu qrcal variety, atW A L P O L E' S W A T E R F O It D C H I N A H A L L ,

WHOLESALE AND KKTAIL.

iHf N oC^" This will be found one of the cheapest and best assorted Establishments in the Trade [ jl~ ]

T H EWEEKLY JOUUXAL or TUE LITEKAUY WOULD , B

ESTABLISHED SI

L' 0 X T1. Say ings and Doinss of the Literary Wiirld , and

I.oa l ing Ar t i iUs u;ion Literary, Artistic , and Seien-l i l iu tjiilijccls.

'I . Reviews nf all the Xew Hooks.7. Tin 1 l iO - I IC K KI .L I N KS ' Iil-X'ORD, a complete Collection of the News relaiiuu to li.iolss and Authors , Pub

lishiui; and Publishers , from all parts of the World , the Trade Sales , ISuok Salus , Books wanted lo PurchaseLi>l of Xew Puli i i . -atious , >S:i'. Separate Histories of the Great I' liMishiu .; llousi ' a are also occasionall y given.

S. The H/J IX 'ATIOXAL DEr . i l t l ' J IMXT c-i»mj iri <p s N.»fiecs ,«f the Xeiv -Stli.ml Jiooli.s and Ap ii iral in , Ivlucational Xe«s , (.'oi rcspondcnce, and a Ill i 'JlSTHY of HDUCATIOXAL W'AXl 'S aud VAOAXUUW , of whichns many as One Hundred frequently appear iu a week.

!). I 'OU TIi .UTS of DISTIX(.'L 'I S I I E I ) L ITEKAI tY I'EIlSOX^ .ofwhom the folk.win" lnvoalrea.l v npnearedObarli'S Iliekcus ,l i ij h t Hon. \V. E. Glad

Sainu.'l Lover , Sidney Lady Morgan ,.1. K. Millsiii i , Profi'ssor 1'urrad 'iy,Juil .-o l l . i l iburton , .1. K. l'laucl .e ,Wilki. " Collins , I ll:iron Hiiiuli.il.l t ,Lord lirui. ^hain , | Thomas Carl\le ,

now iu course of preparation may be had on app licationuueel.'.'d with I i tc -ra t inu . Art , -v eieuce, Edueat ion , &c.

cry Saturday, and contains li i laifj e l-'olio Page.*, price , fi.fay liook Stalls , or din-.'t from the Office . Subscii ptiadvance , by Post-Ollice Order or nthcrwise , lo

J O H N ' CROCKl 'OKD , Iu Wellinpto

stone,Ch.iilus Mackey,W. II. i : iKsol l ( . . r ihe 77iiiffO,

(£?,' A Li>t i.l Portraits10. A D V E J I T I S K M K X T S oThe (M M T I U is i.ublMu-d ev( ' K I T I C is |.u!iIM:ed evi

JSiiu lj -i.- J h r , at ihe l!ail«per (.iuarler , pavable iu

i- lt ]

of an \Us. (id".

HOTELS

6 0 Q U A Y . Mb

C R I T I C :HOOKS, EDUCATION', SCIENCE , MUSIC &. PAIXTINGS Ef E S T E E N YEAJtS.T E X T S :

nd 3. C'rilicisms on Miific the Brama, Art , Xc.n- 1. The Gossi p of the Studios.

5. The Prtii»ress of Science.0. The Discoveries of the Antiquarians.

Alexandra Dumas,Miss (' iishinan ,Tiiu late .l.ibn .Murray,The latu I'. X. Lnu^iiiau

the C'KITIC Ollice.

It m iv be had by orderfor L'nstamped Cop ies ,

l-slroet . Strand , W . C

" THE EUROPEAN ,"F A M I L Y AXD COMMERCIAL HOTEL

(Late " Ituntlnuilrrn i ")-I, 5, & (i UOl.TON STREET. DUI5MX .

J. MOl.'JX V, (sneaker tii \".'. .oil .V .;M« > ,Jl'."l-.ictor

ffZy TKBMs Vi:uv M O K E E A T B ["a l lB-lvl

EAGLE HOTEL, DUNGARVAN ,I'. VITKSVMM.U , I'lKiuietor.

rpiIIS HOTEL is now fitted up with every attention1_ to eoml'urt and nceummodatiuu. Travellers au -''.'i i inineicial Ufu t lemcn wil l find the Englea centralleiirablc Jilacc to stay at.

Charges moderate. Drinks of nil kiudd of tho verybeat quality.

{fj r 'l' iildic cniiTeyaiices to \\aterl'ord ,(!ork,Yoii;j;I i:ilTallow , l.isiuure , Clunmel , Trauiurc , .Vc1,, He , |iisa tbc.loor every day. |urJiJ -l l'.j

P, FITZGERALD,IT' A fi LE HOTEL , U U X O A K V A X , begs leave toli inform the Public that be is now able to oiler for

."ale I J -I YI.S \- Sr i !AX(/ 'JAN 'S SUl'KHIOR X X XA L E aud D.' J C I s L E STUL'T l 'OUTKK , at the lleiiiiccdPrice of Is. "d . per Dozen , and SIXGLK PORTER ,eoii '.ainiiii; IS Gallons , al l-'.s.

Dun-arvaii , Au -i i ^t '22, IS .M ) . f a n O l - t f )

VICTORIA HOTEL,D E V O N S H I R E SQU A R E , D U N t i A l l V A N .

1\\}\\>. Public arc ii ifornied .iha t Mr. J A M E S LYXCIIJ_ has lilted up the abovi: Hotel in a. most .superiorand 4Ci»iiiiuiid:iiin ^ sty le, to suit llie view s , wishes, nn.lcumlbi't of tbe I' ul.lio ,-tu . l i '.>:iim .'rciil G.:iitl(.'iiic(i wliomay r i v o u r bi.u w i t h Ihci r {MII-OIKI^ C.

j l r. l .tscn I'C 's le. iv- to st it" lliat be is personallyknown to al l L'uanne ic i i l (iuiuleinei i who l iure lnfurcli;.ve visitM.I the " D K V O N M H U H A I;.MS HOTKI . ;" andas he has nuw S('|.ir.-HuJ hiiu sclf fioul iluit establish -lii i ' i . l , and has establisbcd one of his own , under theabove name , he f l i t ters himself that be will give theutmost salisfudioo to all Keutlcinen tha t may favourhim wi th their support. lie al.-o has filled up a PostingEstabl ishment of a very superior order , where Horsesand Vehicles uf every descri ption liny bu bad , wi th astaiVof safe 1' rivers . Chanics Modera te. [al lD-tf . I

J O H N O' D O N O V, H U E 'SNaval aad Military Tailoring Establishment,

5 0 , Q U A Y ,OPPOSITETOTHEMARKET -HOCSEAVATERFORI ) ,

JOHN CASSELL'S COFFEES,ru LE i iuvr cu FOP. T I I K I R

OREAT STREXliTII <t K I N K Al lOMAl' IC FLAVOR.

^ 1^0 ensure a really rich and dolicio'is beverage useX these choice Coll'ces ; their excellent f|iiahlies

have I UII J; becu knowii and apprcoiated throug hout thecul i ic Kinr .loin.

lie sure to ask for J O I I X CASSELL' -S COrFEK .audsee tl.ai you i;.'t it ; as iufcr vir articles are constantlybeing nlfCw-cd to l.'onsuiners. Every Canister and Packetol ' the i-e.d J U I I M i:.VSSELL'S COI' r'EE bears a copyof his .Sijj uuturo.

There need be no difficulty in obtaiuins; i hi aCOFt 'EEas it is suld by at least one Agent in most Towns.is fromIs. Id., and U tfd. per 1b , iu Canisters or Packoa.ia to illts.

ACK.VIT3 IM THIS DIST IUCT :Watirford I . IU UTO *, 10 Litt le (ieorgc '.i street.Cliinnn ! J.u ims Jt Co., Tea Dealers.H'IV/ 'UI -I/ I . HIX Coul'Kii. tlmccr.Cork J. LA X C I .ASIIS & Co., 11 Urid gc-strcttt.Si w-lto.i.1 \ gint Wauled.Cluumiitf s Do.Du.'r tj t i r e i w . . . Do.K i l i ni ie t l ioniUJ . 1 *Cur rich D\>-Knnrlitopher... Do-TUonutstoicn... Do.Cullun Do.

V A I .U .MII .K A C:I :NCT .— Agent* wnnt. d in every townand district for ihe sale of J O H N i.'A S r t K I . I . '.-S VA) .- -l-'Eli ¦• (where there is not OIKS alread y) , l 'ull particu-lars sent free by | «t on applicat ion lo .I- . I IN CASSELL fcCo., KU i'enchurcli -sl ieel , Uodou ; or to

CEORUE O L D l l A . M & Co.,['ie'J !)-U(itl (14 D.une street , Dublin.

G A M E .riMl l' : iiiideri i ieiitioucd l O U X L A X D S in the BaronyJL ol ID A. and COUNTY K I L K E N N Y , are strictly

preservr.l :—¦1'inkst'uvn. Fah y,Ataleeinnre , SToanroc ,Tinviincooi h , llall y hoinuek ,lisilliiuiiiniia , liaunu.iKcloae ,llalliuvohci , Melville ,Charlesti.wn , Rahillakecn ,l ial ivniouutain , llalliuamoralian ,Sinarl 's Castle , Bull ykeci[;lian ,MuH iiuibro ', Itall y killaboy,ChiKii p , ]lishop 's Hall , nndKilaspv , Millo ivn.

.'.'BO the following Lands in the Parish of kilculh-licrn , und IJimuty of Wiiterford :

CromweU 's Rock , Anncmonnt ,Christendom , U pper Kcwtown , and

and Lower , Kcwrath.

KJJ" All persons Trespassing on any of these Landsafter ' this Notice (.without permission in Wr iting), areliable in le^al prosecution. ' [""3 tf J

G It E A T R E I ) U fJ T I O Xix mi: I 'ft ici: nf

CLASS, CJI /SA , ASI) EAHTHESWA R I:,IX ALL THE NEWEST PATTKItXS ,

At O W E N P O W E R' S,!\'os. 8 i - y;l , f heat Ceun/e's-streel , Waterford,

(Within Kour Do.irs of the liauk of Ireland).

rp i IE PPiOPRIKTOR be.'s to draw particular at tent ionJL to his piCM-ut wi ' ll-sis- iiiiti -d Stork of every .l.>mpti o!i

of (iluss , China , and l-iiirthcuware , of the Newes t Patternsjjiid ti>.oJli. 'r tlieiii at ('.TlR'Hii'ly I JOVV J'riia'.s.

X.l i.— IL.vii i i nude lou.-iderable alterations in his Estab-lishment , to ii:sil>e room for bis Xeiv and Sel.-et Stork , henow trails Public iitt. 'iili..o to i i i < < !las» ,Cliii i a , .i .-l StoneWare ,tamiistiiis of l lU K A K K A S T S EU V I C E S , D I X X I - M l 1 )... ,DKSSKIIT Do., TEA Do. TOILET SKIS IX U R E A TYAKI K TY.

A Very S|ilen>lid As./irtiii. ' i.l of Cut Glass,Tumblers , (iob-lets; D.'rauters in uri ' .it \*;iriety; and a lar . e Stork olt.'hfiip Tumblers and (ilassvs on bands. Wine l«las-».-s ,Water .<.'rolls , .Jellies, -Sal's, \*i:., .tc. (o- rinj n , I' .i-ni 'li; andl!ohoiniau (Mass Vaso.--, with nn .endless varie iy of otherArli. 'h.'s iu th.! above liu > *.

£-43" An liispi-vtiou of the above is respectfull y soiicitiil .**'* lirokeu Ulass all.nvi'd for.

i .lO-2Gt] Glass. China , and tutrttwuicarc len t on hire.

IMPORTANT TO FARMERS_^ifTfWf ;'- 'f ;7>N r j iAYr.oir s CONDI -

?f &¦ v:ill ?i ; ^i i! i fe •*• T|ON liALLS - in

•*W /iL^I ! L&SJ I I ' !fjA I'.'^ets , .Six Hails , .'is ;U ^I ^ SpSiSS^riil I l^Thrpe Hal' s, Is. !ld.\--Mf 0$^^^is^5^

i:nec,uall. -d for worms ,^~ -.-;," ;£; "-VXj->' ^ pain -d app etite , cu^ bs,

colds , inflamed eyes, kc. Sec Testiiuoi'.i:'.U from alltbe l**t r ^t Trainer:; isi the Kingdom, cui.-hiM.-d in eachi'ai-ktl.

TAYLOR'S I!ED (ULS , in P.ottles, Half Pints , Is ;Pints , "Js ; Quirts , .'is. (id. A safe nnd elleeliud remed yfor stake vvouiids , lamenos , ovc-rcatlu-s, kit-k:-, saddle^.ills , thrushes , broken knees, injuries of every descri p -t ion , ir ; i.nj;e, r in gworm , »Vc. in Horses ; foul ill llie fi-ctof eatt le , iimi ewes duiiiii ; the lambing season , niayyots ,t lv-blown , i\c.' TAYLOR'S BLACK MIXTURE for pri pos, shiver-inii, dillicul'.y iu sliding, rxbaastiou, i•.-Teased l-rertthint;,eou^eslion , pur^ ini; iu horses , aud cows after calving ;also calves when troubled with scours or shivering, &c.In Unities , Half Pinls , 2s. Gd . eaeb.

TAYLOR'S (iOI.DEX OIXTMKXT.Vncqiiallv t l for Splents , Spavins , Curbs , Ringbone,

Thoro 'j nns , and all bony and glandular enlargements.In Pols , Is. Od., r2s. Ud., and is. each.

T A Y L O R S O K X K l l A L COW DRINK , Is. each ,lias no c.jual for stoppage or maw-bousd milk fever , o:dropp ing after calvini ; , garget , or long slot^ u , blain , Ac.

'lAYLuH'S C L K A N S I X U D K I X K for Cows, yd.each orisioss iir in i-: PRKSS.

"The liidls manufactured by Mr. Tay lor, of liurton-nn-Treut , po^css extraordinary merit «s aids iu bring inghunters aud other horses into cundilion. The li.dls aicbtbl y spokc.i of by John Scott , dohii Osborii", SamK H I ^ IMS , ,l..s.-ph Dawson, and other eminent trailers."—Hell 's l.ifc i:> Luulo:i.

'• Try Taylor's Condition lidls, th.'y r.re very goad."— TheFMil.

(From Mr. John S.:ott , liiuncr.)" Wliit ehall-hPiis p , Jul y 'Jmb, 1P30.

"Sir.—I have u<.d , and am still HHII ,;, y..u.- CuiidiiiiniHills for the horses IIII .I.T my care, aud my opinion is theyare invaluable. 1 can cciifiil.'nt ly recommend them.

"¦I ain, sir, yours obedientl y," J OII .N Scon,

" Mr. Taylor, Veteiinary Surgeon."" Qiiuriidoii K'l'nuels, near Ljun^ lilj oro ", .Ian. 30th , 1R50.

u Siu—1 have found yt>&r Met '.k'in.'s supciior to iiuUl .iu^ Ihave ever met with , having us.-d tht in lo the horses biloiii-iii K to the Eurl of Sta'nl '"i.l , d in ing the - whole l ime bisLordshi p limited th..- Q'lOrn Country. Thu lialls arc i.iv.U.iable in a lmutiiig stable. Yours , obcdioull y,

" J O H N W I I I T K W A I .I.."NJt.— For thrushes , corns, bii l t lc or weak fe.:t , I find ,

by app lviu . your ie.1 oils mice a .lay, the etli/ct wonderful.""Siu—Il i iv i i i g upwards ot .'I'llI r.nvs, 1 am happy t .i

xpr iik of Ihu giind ill 'i 'cts of your Cow Drinks. Kur alloh-lru.:li«us of Ihu b.m'ils, maw-buund , &c, 1 uuver usedanything to equal tln 'iii.

"1 am , sir, yours obediently,•' .I. 1'. LA L'IIKT ."

Pre|i:ircd onl y by THOMAS TAYLOR (Member ofthe Ri>)al College of Veterinary Surgeons), liurton-on-Trcut.

A Pamp hlet on the Treatment nf Diseases ill Horsesand Catile to be had gratis of all the agents.

Sol.i by Mr. fi iMi siiK W H I T E , Thomas street ; Messrs.II A I I K INC TUN it Co., I , li.irronstrantl-street , Walerfori l ;Messrs. L EI '.CH and \V K L > II , and Mr . l i . Muit i - i iT. Main-street , Carriek-on-Suir ; and by all Chemists. (n 'J-13t)

KAYE'S WORSDELL'S PILLS.K

AYE'S WO P. SWELL'S VE0ETABI.E PILLS im-part a Healthy aud vigorous tone to ihe entire

System. They are compounded of the choiccsl ingre-dients, and are perfccily free troin mir-eral, ^isonuu.-i.or injurious subslanees. Their mode of euro is scientificand ralionnl ; they sti ikc at the root of disease, and , byclrstrnyiug the cnuse, remove the effects. For comp laintsarisinj ! fro:n Weakness of Miucslion , iirpeded circulalionof tlic I 'luids Impur i ty of the Blood , &c , they arc unparalk'le.1, nnd to families invaluable Sold throug houtthe emp ire , in Ix.xos, at Is. I id., '.'s. 9d., aud 4i fid.Wholesale Depot , Tl, tt\l EAD- .sTREET , London. (jA- Bt

ROOM-PAPER WAREHOUSE,05, CUSTOM- HOUSE QUAY.

T DAWJON Is now supplied wilh a larpo Assort

J. • ment of Koom and Hall Papers , in great varietywhich he offers for Sale at Low Prices.

(fj$T House Painting, Decorating, anil Paper Han^ itiexecuted with neatness, audat ModerateC-barges.

SALKSAUCTION OF HORSES,

Travelling Mach ines, Farming Implements, Stnch,#".. "S-c

MR. THOMAS WALSH'S nex t Auction of Horses,Travelling Vchicks, &c , &c, will take place

ON MONDAY , 7rn OF J A N U A R Y , JSG!.At Mr . L A U R E N C E DOIJUYN 'S V E T E R I N A R Y

Establishment , licrcnford-street, Waterfor d ,ORDliU OP SA LK :

Travelling Vehicles, Harness, Game Dogs, &c, nlTwelve o'clock precisely.

Hunters, Riding and Family Horses, at One o'Clock.Colts, Draught and Karm Horses immediately after.OJ?>J" Persons intending properly for this Sale will be

required to have it entered at Mr. D OBBIN'S, or at Mr.W ASH 'S Ollice , li' 11 Custom-liouae Quay, on or beforeNine o'Cluck the morning of Sale. Fee for entry , 2s. (id.Purchasers to pay Auctioneer's Fees of l:ive per Cent.

THOMAS WALSH , Auctioneer.Auctions attended in any pu t uf Country or Town.100 Custom-house Quay, W' aterford , I80U tf

THE AUCTION ROOM.NO. 101 QUAY, is now titted up for the reception

of Furniture , &c. for Sale.Persons not wishing to have Property disposed of on

their own Premises will find it their interest to make useof this Establishment , as the Room is both spacious um!lofty, and admirabl y adapted for Furniture Sales.

THOMAS W A L S H , Propr ietor.101 Custoin-housc Quay, Waterford , Ang 3, I SCO.

BUTLER'S CATECHISMTO CATHOLIC CLERG Y BOOKS .-.LLERS kc

On Sale al The AV/iw Off ice ,(With the Recommendation of the Hishop of Waterford and

J.ismore, the lliglit Ituv. Dr. O'l i lUKNj1 Catechism for the Instruction of Children ,

LT T 1 I KVT0ST Rev Dr. JAMES BUTLER , A rchbishop ofLiJL Cushcl and Einly.

Primed ou good Puper, and in large clear Type.I t r x O M M K N D A T I O X .

" I approve of this Edition of ihe Ri ght Rev. Dr.J A M K S liuiLKii 's Catechism , and recommend it to theFaithful of these Dioceses.

" $4 D. O'Dlt lEN, It.C.B." Waterford , June 2, l?;j!».''idp 1 Orders from any part of the Dioce.se, sent in ,

and directed to C. H M U .MOSD , Printer and Publisher ,Witter ford Sacs Ollice, -I!J King-street , promptl y a t -

tended to. The Trade supp lied on moderate terms.

Large Importation of Staves.TO TIMBER MERCHANTS AN 'l ) COOPERS.

J O S E P H O ' D W Y E RBEGS to call the attention of all Persons in his

Trade to bis I.uri;c Arrivals of Prime OAKLOGS W IN ' K, PIl'K , and HOGSHEAD STAVES ,whirh h ¦ has just received , ex Shi p, at his Stores ir.M AI :V-STIU:I :T, which he intends to dispose of at veryModerate Prices.

lie also keeps on hand a large supply of English andIrish Firkin and Kog Hoops and Tiriijs . iviiich he "illlikewise dispose of at Wholesale Prices tn suit the Trade

l? " Prime W IIITK and Iii.Ack OATS always ou hamUfor JM'O.I and Feeding purposes.

All Communications respecting same will be attended•0 at J. O'D WTKH 'S ISrid ye Hotei , Waterford. (o !2-lf

DEATH TO VERMINHA R P E R TWEI.V ETRKKS' MICE and RAT

K I I . L K U is the most dc'iii:i.m.i t l aiuty ever preparedfor Vrriniii !' Mid! cannot resist i t ! ! Tlu-y will conic fromtheir boles , and follow it anywhere ; eat it greedily, |aud Dieon tbc sp i t ! ! ! You may clear I hem away I", "he scoreevery t.i ,-ht and morning. A Sixp - .-nny Psick- -.-i!l kill KmMi.u and .V) Hats! ! ! .Suld iu l'.uk.ls a: .J.I., Ud., and IsiMcb by all S!iopke. '|K-i"s, or any si/.n I'I .'L- l.y p..>» , if pustajji1

stamps arc 5. nt to 1I AI :1'1: U Twr.LVKTUhi.s', "The Wo.ks,"Mr. inili-y-by.I!uw , L..U.1..U , K.A i'enng I'u r i t t of JLirju 'r Ttcclvctne*' I' oisonol Whea twill k i l l hir.iibi'.is of Mi.:. .. and Sparrous on the spot. Nori-k II . II' dan.'i'i' In hnuiaii life , nor to Cats or Do^s. Cropsmay he cntiivly proU'ctcd by seal terin^ the l'o!<oiifd W heatover M-nLU'ils. Kind at UI., 2.1., lid., and U. Agentswauled. Sol.I by all thu Agents for 1I AIUM:K TwKi.vi:ri: Kr.:i'S.ia;. I'.nv.ler, for Wa.^biiu ivitbo at Kul.!)iu A'. ~stMi7 -r»i p"W i

Instant llelief from I'niii , and a Certain Cure J or allComplaints.

MEASAM'S MEDICATED CREAM,THE IWIYEliSA L .FAMILY MEDICA.MEXT.

/fi •%!& V^ ESATA I :I. I SU I :IJ lbKJ.

Y ^^ r^$ T>ERSOXS afflicted

wilh lilie t i -^ ^izj ^i^ * ^ -*- ui.ili-i: i. , (.out , L'.uuba^o , S ill.li.iul.o . J'.iius in llie IJusLs, Hsse.'u-oriu , IStini s , Sc.il.Is. Chil-blains . l_ b.ipv , Slinji s of I IIM -L-;- , l.'-^iis. Wounds , Eruption- .-and all Kslcrual Diseases nf the Skin , will find certain andiiuuicdialu relief fro m u>iiii ,'t h i s valuable cinalive , the pro-parties ol which nrc trul y surprisin g ; and not beini; of asrrea<y eompinind , is as pleasant iu its Uscas E.iu do Cologne.Read 'I'estiiniiniiils , to bo bad L-r.ili -'.

Also , MEASAM'S HEALTH RESTORATIVE AND;l iEur i iATIXU PILLS , lor the eure ot Uilio 'is Coinp iaints ,Colic, Headache , Female Ailmenls , Liver Diseases, and allinward d'.Mirders brought on l.y derangement of iheStuiiiacli::ud Di gestive Orsan«, and for rCH '.oiiiig the irrneral healthaud cous'itiitiou to a tone uud vi ,-or unsurpas: (d. Tliey arowarrniit. 'il free, from mercury or any other mineral , purelyvegetable in tin ir cnmpusilion , and beiuj; prepared under thesanction of the highest medicul authority of tbe land , oremost stroi:s;ly noJUliiiemle il.

Sole Proprietors , II HAS AM AXD CO., Catherine-streetSlraud , London , W.C, by whom they arc sold , Wholesaleand Retail , i.i Pots and lWo, with fiill dHvutiou s. ut Is. I.J.1.i-'s. !i.l.. Is. li.l., and l ls ., and at 1'.) JCiiij- strcet , W. UerfurJ ,aho l.y all M .iliciiiL - Vcndon tliroug huut tho King dom.

(uivlS eott )

L E A & P Ii U It I N S 'CKLKBRATED

WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE.PRONOUNCED UY |S E XTRACT of a LI-.TTKO

SI from a MEDICA LCOXXOISSEURS H GEXTLEMAX at Ma"

TO IIE Tun A&k tl r;ls to llis l!l"ll 'L1 ' nt

HBM WORCESTER , .May, IK 1'ONLYGOODSAUCE' fSSS "Tell Liu A I'K K K I S S

f<EgX|j£ that their SAUCE isASDAPI 'LICABLC TO j i^^p. lii-hly esteemed iu India ,

|S*?«==S rtl"l "•¦ '" "'J' opinion.EVERY VARIETY op jg«Wjg lUc nu»t iiMiituMi-as .wc II

H ILJ as ''"-' n'"st wlhi lesoincDISH. *ma30J Suucc that is luj dc."

The success cf this most delicious and unrivalledcondiment lnivia^ caused many unprinci pled dealers inapp l y the ii".nie to Sp urious Compounds, the P U B L I C

is respectfull y uiid earnestly l e'puested to sec that theniunes of L K .\ & P E H K I N'S are u|»iii the W R A P P E R ,LAliEL , S-TOPPEK, A X D BOTTLE.

Mniiufiuilurc i l by L u x &. Pi'.umss, Worcester.Sold by Csossr. & I!I.A C K W I '.I.I., lioudun ; and all

respcciablc Druggists , lirocors , and I ta l i anWarehousemen throughout the World. Ij riO l y

Marble Works, Beresford Street,W A T ii R l- o R O .

HE X R Y KENNEDY begs toinform the Public tha t he

bns a large supp ly of Oil I MX EYPIECES ina-l.. of lush , Ital ian ,nnd Egyptian Marbles , and of ihuiVcvvesi llcsio'iis.

« Als ', he has now n Large As-sortment of M O N U M E N T S , H E A D S'fOXES , nndTn .Ml* STONES, all Heady Made, in his Establish-ment , and CU . S I ONES Tor Umldings al tho BborlcstXoii .e-

i f T" Moderate Prices , best of Workmanshi p, andI' u'neluali y, are the uharaclciistii -a of the nbnve l-^tab-l-s liincm. [je'-M-tf- ]

V MEDICAL ESSAY OX NERVOU S AXD GEX EltATIYF. DISEASES.

Ju-I iml.li-.luHl, with miii.er..iis 1'liitM, in n .sealed mvclope ,

pr i . e l s • s.,|,l l.y M A N X , DU Cornliill , and J. Al.i.KX , -JU

Warwi. l: I .lie , Pal.•rii-sier How , London ; by Powr.Li.,

Wisli i ion 'sind-treei , Dublin ; and all Luukselleis , or si-ul

Host paid , by the Aull ior , for Id stumps.

V / T A N 1 1 O O I ) : the CAHSK and Ct lt h oflVJL I ' l tEMATC KK DECLINE , with Plain Dbvcti..nsfor IVrf .it K-'-toi•!'ion to Ilenllh and Vigour. l!y Dr. .(.L. CritTis , l.'i, AHirrinarU '-sl ve.'t , l'icr.idilly, Lnndon.'t'tisiw 'tsi- J . itroiluf toi- i/ Chap ter UH thu Pli}-sinlnj;iral

Stiii.t i .ie and Functions of tbo Ueprodurtivo Oi^iins.—Chap ter I I . — Causes of Speruiat orrluBu and linpetence ;Karly Vicious liidiil ^fii';ei ; and Dane-is

of Xej-lret.

Chapter I I I . — A Re\i ,-w of the variou s Oisimiilific.ili .iiis i>l °.M.irri: .Ke ; whether ri-MilliiiK fioul Yi.nthliil Abuse, tin:Follies of Matnrily, the fifeds of Climate , or lnf.clion.Chapter Jl'.—Tie.itn.iut , Medical and Moral , hi/in™ theresult of a sueiTss'.ul pr;...tice rxUiittini z over a period uf '25years. Chap ter* V. and I 'I., on the Modem Treatment uf(.iouonbeca aud Syphilis.

The Rook coiH'ludes wilh numerous varind and interestin gcasts, ant! the Author 's nveipt of a preventive Lotion ,

ni.viiiws op Tin: WUKK ."Curtis nn .\bnho..d.— This is a truly valuable woik , and

should be in the bauds of young aud old."— Sunday Time*,¦Sird .1/in-r/i, lK 'ib"." Tin; iinlhi ir lias ennft-rreil a Rrfat boon by publishing tbij

lit tli- woik. in wbi .li is described the source of those diseases

JJ ' ,.',"" ,' '"', • , , ¦ ,, , ,,. , - ¦• i ^ld at the Estab Ubmeiit of Professor H OLLOWAT ,Ticiinllnir has cnn.'.iiTil a Rrn it boon bv publishing tl.u ; , , ,., , ,, , . . . ... 'lillk- work , in wl , i ,h is described ibe .source of those diseast's ! " '< •- « r"u' 1. «'» i!1

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w.II l>lc B"r ') ^

udul i ;lS0 ' ?* '•*«ttbi. ih piodure dtvline in youth , or more fivqiimtlv, preina- Si "'' ufllrl'. Jl "- 4U Ul "n f""'1. Wateilord . nud by alllure old .Ki:"-l) a Hg Tvleqruj ih , March ¦>',. W5B. respectable Uruggisis ftuJ Deitleis hi MediCHiM tlirough- -

Cmsnltalions dail y, frou'i 10 tili 3,s.ud 0 lo 8. (nlli .l y "ut the civilised world ,at the foiluWingpricen:- la. IJJ ,' -2s !>• '.. -ts 0.1.. Ms., ii!s. nnd »:Js- «cliTbpx. i'i'hero ilGILZiOTl'S METAIitlC fBNS a considerable saving by inking ilm larger air«i. .¦ A/:'\ .

rp i lE REST MADE. — For Sale at The Wattrford Xetc t N.I*.- Directions for the guidance of iiaticulBio *r<ij£iv-.A Ollice, 41) King Shot. . . <li*Oid«r (ire affixed to each box. • - IV^Zj.'WW^-*

EDWARD WALL,S U M M E Jt 11 I L L , T R A M O It E ,

HAS ON SALE , as above, or fnmi lioml. 'dWnivlinnses , Waterford , Wholtvale and Retai l ,

.Superior OLD WINES of all tkscii ptions, iu Wi»..l orHurtle-.

Cboiec ltrands of FRENCH R R A X D I E S , Old and New.HOLLANDS (HN , 'J A M A I C A R U M .JOHN JAMIESOX & SONS' OLD .MALT, amL.tVi-

WHISKIES.( i lXl jER W I N E , in Wood and Hatllo.TEAS, in Rontl , or Duty Paid , \V1IOLM:I 1C onlv.l f A number of Empty Port and Claret ll . itK . H.---

heads, and Quarter Casks lor Kale. fn '.l 11. '

EAST INDIA HOUSH,M A I N-S T II E E T I) U N ' (I A If. V A N'

rpHE Proprietors having l iUedup tho above l'st.ib-1 lishinoiil lor the pur|X);e o"' :i lar ,'cand exleud.'d'•Vade^.fespectlull y l inv i t e I h e n t t c i i t i c n of Families lotheir Slieeted Stuck of TEAS, COFFEES , S] ' l i' i :< ,FUll l TS, &c, all of which they guarantee having b-.-c 1purchased in tbe best Markets.

And being direct Importers of W I N E S from Op i r t " .Cadiz , and the oilier p u t s , arc enabled to s o a i .p l >secure to suah Purchasers as Favour tln 'in with Or l .-riall the advantages, as to !f!cnuiiienes< of ( lu-i lity m i lModeration . f Price, 10 be dciivad from a direct e.srre<-pondence w i t h ihe First llou-es, as well as f iom a !>ui;/aud thoroug li kn iwled ge ol' the Trade.

Thev also s-j licit u 't e iu ion to their SMC'; of 1'1 ,' I i MOLD ilURLIX , I S I . A Y , aud P .U S H . M I L L S ' M A L TW H I S K E Y ; l. L'l X X ESS & Co's XX PORI 'E ! ! ;BASS' EAST I N ' D I A i.nd DI '.OGIIE DA A L E - .

Genuine Colza and I'umtjin Oils, llie/:.:, ,', <- .[ ja l SCin] A N T H O N Y S: Co.

HERR FALKE,.ME.Ml iER L 'X I V K R S I T V . lldX.N ', PKOFESSOR OF

FORKKiX LAXl iL 'ACES ,FOR severa l Years Fon-i ^u .Ma.rtvr at the A K I S K V

G I'.A .M .MA :; SCIIOCII ., TH'l 'EI! Al lY , be^s lmve uinform the (jcitry, Prinei p ih of S'j lir.ols .111 1 lnb:ibi-tams of Walerfonl an I i's Viciniiy, lint ho is a/mul I 's-elllc in Ibis City, and Ihat In: will bo b.ij .pv t > iiiv- !LESSONS ill I' l eiich , (i ei'ln sni , I ta l ian , and Mii. -.ii 1(Vocal and Instriiuieiitiil } . For T .i ins an I other [. 11-licular s , lh:r.a FAI .K I : will be happy t . .:¦.:...uuni. a:.-on A pplication. The hi ghest references can b.j J,I VL -:I :1to H F.IIR FALKC 'S c-'i]i:ihilities :iud success iu Trn' :iihi _;

f Sr -iT Comniiinicatioiis to bu add.ussed Iu lli:uu FA I K:. I•>-2 , M A M , , W'alcriord. [' i-JM .')

COL M Y Ol- W A I ' K R I ' OK!)

r V O L E T , the Vl i .L lEl i .STUW X MII.I ,J. PREM ISES , most desirabl y s i lua te I I UMI ,'!.

of th e River Ooush , a.ij tccni t ) tho l i lic lvwaier , in :igood Corn Country , neir the towns of Asrli .-li , ( .'a|-.|.|.'liiin , Uiiugsirvau , and Youg hal. Tho H at -T- | i iw. -r i tamp le nnd capable ol' coiiirniii lin^ a U'li. ' ./I 'Jo I' oet i.lDiameter. The Sie.amer.iu Ilm li lacUw.iler p.is-:.-s-:!.njto the Concern. The Dwt .'liin g-hou s, *, wi th a! out SiAcres of prime Land atta<; !n.-.l, if re.ptire l, wool ' l .i!.-> .be let from the •J'.l'h Seirember next.

For furll icr |url icii l ' i r< app l y lo l.tresw.: D.:\- -;- :,itSolicitor , 71 ))»ine Street . L't ib iin ; ur to .Mr. Tn J .-I \KkAsx , Kent cfiice, Droman -i [ i . l ' 1- i i . l

TO BE SOLD,r i M I E INTEREST of a l | ;i i ;s. i-: iu N Vw-s, re -tX I .'L O K M E I , opposi te Ihu I'ol.ll . l M irl;.- : . I t c-jll-

tains ICi ght R..o:ns with a .Shop, Kitchen , Y-ud S.1 ,nnd a Uncle Ei .tr'incc. Il is he! 1 tin ier a Leasi- :br uunexp lred terniof !)J!) yea rs. I t e m :it pivseiit In- . . 't.at 8s. per Week , which loaves .. Pr.di. ol' .C'J p:r A n -mini , Iho Annual Rent bem^ £i! (!.<.

A pplicalion lo b.i nn ic I) Mr. l . rsr . F K :C \- ;:S-V ..Ki l i iKiccuin ina , t 'oun ty Watei lord , or to Mr. I' .ir auCiiorr i , Main—tic -t , I 'I OI I I IK -1. j j ! H l l

BACON CONCERNS'¦pO UK LET , or tbc I X T K R E S T .-OLD. A pp ly toJ. M IC .I A U I . l iAin.i - P.- i l r i ck-x t ree l [-ii l - . - . w i l '.]

House and Land Agent.^i T O S EI ' ll C l . A M I'E T T , H- .t i se an . '. LandJj iiiiL A"eiil , '¦> W ili i .un .-tm-; , \V .:;,.|!'oril . I l l

TO BE LST,And Imi:1.''.!::1..^ P..-.- i-- ;\ .;. l j;v; Tl .

r j M i K \ "Ai, r .\.i:i.K :.I M K -S T UN K ^ I ' A U U : I '.-: r,iJL 1JALLY K I-: i : : i A N . A I 'I I t •.-.•.. i . l in . - K \ \»- > Ui . .\

eellent order. imi;s > d!al t! y adjoining l!;-.- Kiliuae.r. v Sl.iliun of the Walerfo r i l a:i.l Ki lk . - . inv Uai iw. i y .

A ppl y lo S. T. (i i :L ' l :n. l'.- | . Ki i 'la-py Ihr.i ^ i- ¦ or I..G K O I I U I : .STM I :--, K-"i. . Wat. .f- .-i. 1. f i . -j:: -!f

Decayed Teeth and Tooth Ache,r.\Ti:0N !si; i) i;v n i . i : M A J I .- TV in:: >i i ; i : iA',

A N r > ins i :m\ i . i i i i i i i N it s s i l ! ! . r i ; i N < i: I:[ .I \ -OI:T.

H O W A R D' S W i l t i K K N A M i : i . , :'.,I- !ill:n- De-cayed T. ot li , however lar^e It..- ..•aviti . s, \ \ i : ! ...ur

p i in . hea t , or pre>M.t\: : in a sbori i im< . it hardens iii!»a whi te oii'imel , a^.l wi l l l .-m iiu l'.x.:d in the T.».t b r\jrniaii}' Years , rendering the painfu l op.-iv.liun of exirac-tion uiiln'Ceisary , nun1 urre. -t.-> ail fur ther j/ .ruj rresi ofdec iy. This valuab lo Ena.i.cl is iu a sjl 't s la te , .so i h a tit cannot give Ibe least pain , an 1 in .y be iiie.l l.v nnvperson wi lh t tic gieatest c-i.se, and has the r emtukab:. 'pioperty of ii iuucil iatei y beouiuiu .{ hnr.l au.l -<u\. inl asthe Tooth itself , exc lud in g ihe air and f.,,-,.1 from ihunerve. It is Mip eriur !¦> aay i l i i s s^ t i ia t has been use.Ibefore, nn.l wil l succeed when al l o'her leine-lies liavofailed. Sold by all respectabifl Medicine Vendors. Fu.lDireciions for use are enclosed wi' .'i c-icli Packet. J' riei..O.N K SI I I L I .IS- 11. SJI.1 at The Scn-s Oftlce , -I!) King-Stri'Ct. |IH I I!)-»(J|

A U V 1 C E ti R -\ T 1 S !

H O L L O W A Y' S P I L L S .ri ll j P u i i i r r T I I K lii.o.)D .—These I i il s have been1 placed , by tho common cuusrut ul " m iok iml , m

the I II -.-K I uf all remedies for rciuoviii gubiio xiuus pois::infrom the blood and cleansing all i lie fssiics of ihe iio ly.They have sated ihcusauds year after year from fall in ga sacritij e to the effects of Uygpep iki , Dyacuterv .Diarrlutr.1, Consti |iiiion , Liver co:ii].iainls. &c, :i l'..ct,attested by myiiads ot witnesses Excessive weakness..lid debilit y, Hie warnings of tlecre.isiug organic energymid vital decay, are restore I an>l rc-aiumiied nubvi gour Hii.I liea (illTu t acl:.i:i in every oigni ihrou ^hoii tthe system , by the restJi'- itive and cxoil .tratiug iul liij -iuouf ibis medicine.

I . NU1CEVI 1UN , W I T H L.lNt it lL'l l A-N D W .\ST OF EsK RC J V.—When taking llu-.-e Pills rub l loi loway 's ceb'bra:. dOiii l ineut over Ibe pit of l l ie stomach , and over tholeg ions of ihe livci , an the ri ght >i -lc uu icr Iho lib.-.,nn.I \ou wil l at unco txj 'iTciiieu .t chan^o for Ihe b ct lerin your di gestion , spiri ts , uppc.;i t> >, s t rength , and euergj .The improvinicot , Iheu ^ li it may be grsv '.u.il , wi l l buIhoroii ' .h and lastni 1'.

l/it"r.sv.—The diicacy of Ho!!ciu:sy 's I'i Is in .Iropsvis cxtr.iordiii.iiy. 'I li.-j act wi t l i .-uuh p. cuii.ir eli .ctupon llie s\s :cin , th..t tlic ll .i i .i.-, a i ismg from this t i ne -fill disease are imperceptibly c . u i i e l oil anil preventedfrom any fur ther accun.ui .lion. I lie suffeicr regiins. abuoyancy of sj. ir Is a u l rejoices in a completel y reuo-vat . d cofo i i t u l i u u ; l -ut it is iud' spensabl y nev:css.i rvtha t the i - iu l i i ient shuuld be inoal tlLelually iub 'U\ linto the comp !iiiniu .u pans.

Sro.MACii , I.II FII , Kn. .vi:vs , A .\ O Ii-.tric uj. — s 'licisowho yntT r fiom bile and liver comp laints ^hoiil .l t rythe etfvc s of ll . i- v . lu ib le remeii y, a lew .^o.scs o: whichwi l l make the suftorer eel elastic and vi gorous re uov-ing all iui |.ui °ilivs , giving a lic.iithy ac iiun to the. liver.If bilious a t tacks' be allowed to c .ul inue , serious cuui l-tie3 may aiis>' , nnd the sniT-rcr be consigned to a bed ofsickness, hi all >li. -.orders f the kit 'ne t ^ , the I l i i i lmL -n tshould be Wei! rubbed in!o the small ot' the back imccor mice a day ; .-iii'i the J'ill.s ae;nj; m unison , will cureanv cuuild l ints :> lisiii|i I'IMIU thes.- organs.

I' CUT, SH O K T X B >« i i ' I!K I :A T I I , W I T H W I A K XK S S.—Very bad SMUp 'o.ns , which if not crreeted , miy ten !lo some itrinui t lis .rdeis of Ihe h e i r , or nil.tr x11-m¦organs Kul moderately ul sn'.id- , :aku M .< I' I II .I ni gh t l yt'..r soii'O li l t l e t ime ; ts ihu l-U-i. ty ot IV.ah ui. ^ w i i hinoil orntc ixcrci.-c. ai.d the iiiiinan ui.'.chiuciy wil l Loquickl y restored lo heal th and vi g'.. . I ly t ins but I'. ithree days only, ami the rtstiM wi l l I c maiu'll.uis.

CO M P L A I N T S i sr .DHN r TO ( I I I I .U H I N .— A l l CJIU-plain s of children 'nay soon be eure.il if care l.o lakeuto purif y their lib.ud , correct the action of ihe liver ,au-i e'eausu the slom ich au.l bj we s ; a few tlosc-s olthese l'nuicus Pi'tU \\i;l i imnrdial t ly have the .lesiudellect , part icuKlrl y if p irenis be carefu l iu nol a l l owingthem Iu eat of things which they kuuw would be inju-rious lo themselves.

1- E M A L K CUMI 'I.A I N T S .—Al l tlisoiilers of tl i t > sc\ , anddiseasLS in ewry crist-. perilous to tbe life ami health ofuuniau , u.iuhfiii or nge.l , marrie l er sing e, may lieradicall y IIII - I cj iiicUl y cured witl .out r sk Lr li.utl, |». l,vu f 'W tloiesof these I'ills , taken auo.ding to the hriuto Tlilii ectitnis.tloltuicuy 'i I'it' tare t/ie best reiiinlif kuuicu in t/t tr tcot/tl

f i r the J ollniritiij iliseusei :Ak'ne 11. l.i: ir j l:ii <..o..ii..iii .,ii Sol.'TI I I C I I HA^Miina l) i. .j .>y J:. I .M .U OI* M. - IK au.l i .Kivr lUii.i...is Cm- | i) -c i i t . ry I.iv > -r C'- .in- S. cml.-ii j >y.a|.i..i'.n

pl.-i inlb Kr > ri ;» !:t> ]- l:.ii.t» Tic D..» '.u.ii'..-it\III M I C I I I 'MJII JVunli " l i - l.i.inlagu Turn, urs

Hi.- Skin l .j . i ln iu . s l' ot> l'lcri>li .mtt Com- Vi-v. is .-( -t l ltl.-..ni:.tlMii V.nerial AITccli. ,ns

pluinis kit .iU 11. t. -nii. 'ii of Wunu.M.f nil ksi.tlsC"ii i» > i i » t rine WcakuCM., frmiiCon.'-li i'. iti i.nui 'i'"il Scr.ifii l a , or -wlutcvtr can.-r,

111.- II.. MU I I. lUa.l-nchc Kiti 'i .- E\L: tc., tie.Cun-.:in i'ln.o l:..!i .-.tlon

Page 2: nil- WATERKOKI ) NEWS SH11TING. AMMARMANN, REID, & CO ...snap.waterfordcoco.ie/collections/enewspapers/WNS/... · The law of newspapers is such, that all subseriliers who ilo not

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rOWifJ HALL, V/AT13RF0RD"1 '7 1!. C II A H F, V. S C O D K R lms thr honr.iir tniYL nninimce I.) the Naliility , Clergy . Gentry, amithe Hill•.liiianli' or Watvvf.ir.l and its vicinity, that lietus made ari-iiii'/fin'-cis will)

(l-'OU Ti ll iKK N10HT S ONLY),II I () M O N D O ,

the "iMlrst \V izu, t or ilie U.iy. who wil l nppc.iv in hislMvt-l nn.l branl'it'iil L/.i^rtammcnt, cntitlc-l MAlilOmil MYSTKIlY.onTf iit rtti tH l i rf i i i j . J i». \7lh ; Friday l-.etauig

Jan. IS/// ; ' Sntin:!ag Keeni ng, Jan. 1 !>///.Doors O|K<n ut JWen ; iWorniance t.> omuiiMice nt

ll- i lt '-i«v-it Si-vi 'ii iiicciscly. ,lUsiTvcd seals, Us ; Scron-l Sells, Is ; Gatlory. fi.l.

C:m >..£.•» to hs> oulcrcil at Ten. Tor Particulars ol

l'r. i iUMif -soe lh:nl liills. [It

¦r o /;•• .v // A 1.1., ir.i r A- n F o n /) .Tin-: n:i.i:ir.!ATKi> AND ORIGINAL

C HR I S T Y 'S M I N ST R E L S,O iN M S l l M. <>V

TT.N PKIJK OIJ MKI5S .AND SI NO IMS!1|\1!I)M thu St. James and VoWivaphie Kails. i.on-

' dim ; ]i:itnmisc>l by lliu Kmpenir Napoleon I I I . , lliol'mpross ICn^-nii:, the I'riuce of Wales, the Duchess ofC.iitibr M gc, llio l'ii:ice.<s Mary, tlic Lord Lieutenant ufI io 'aml. the l)iielie-s ut Su!h,-ri:\ml, tho l>uchess olAiliol , the Duchess of Manchester, nn't other distin-guished incmliors of tli« Nobility, whose Concerts inI'.omhm (.'xcci' liiig over 14OJJ and in the principal1'rovinciM Ciiies ot Kitghiml, Ue-'and, mid r-'cot'ailuw e been so Pininently siuTCSit'ul , will give 'I'll RKKUXTKUTAINMEXTS in tho above (Wl—Two Kvciimgand One Morning. Two days Onl y,ruF.ssn.-iY .<;• WEDXE 'SDA Y, JAX . 22 ™./ 23.

The C H A M ) MID-DAY rrribrmance will takejil-ieo 011 \\ T.1 »NKSDAY, the 23rd , commencing at half-l>:ut Tw.) o'clock T!i« EVEMN fi I'evfoiniuuces willconimpiice at Ki;;lit o Cli.< k.

Fluid Ss 'nt.1 , :5s. ; Jj avk Seats, 2s. ; Gallery, 1*.T&H' 1 ioke:s , Programim?, and nil other mfurinat'on,

inuy'li* ul.itnir.id at Mr. H OWARD 'S Music Warehouse ,Uu'ay, Waturfovd. (j'l -t)

W. MONTAG UE , Secretary.

Madame CATHERINE HAYESWl l . h VIMT WATKlU'OiiV), for the purpose of

aiviiiR O'Nl .'Hii 'l S, on tlir l l lh and 12th ofFfcBK i r ARY next. She will lie Assisted by the follow-

ing eminent Artistes : —"" Miss LASCKI.MOS, | H K C R IlKO ICKI !,

Mis . TKXXAX T, II KK K t 'UAXL'KSCESiissou H U U I U X I , I 1IKUGEK.

id '- Full Particulars will be am.ounccd next \\ cck.Ja:.u.uy 17th , ISU1. ( j l«. l t)

WOOL ! WOOL ! WOOL !WANTED, a Sl.UBUF.ll nnd MOLE SPiNN'EU.

Men of Family will be preferable.Application to bo made to Mr. 1'r.msE SI.ATTERT ,

Ciiriick on-iSuir. Ij 18" ']

WXNS ! -REDUCTION OF DUTY

ItfV. G t« in 'orm the Public , that no and. liter the

1st uUANlWKY, I shall UKMICK the WRICKSof nil my W I X I J S (I'SC.-pt O.d Pom, Old CUnuT, andM A I I C I K A .) in nerordance with the Kcduction of theDuly, and in many cases cvou more than that.

II. It. SARGENT.Mill. M'atei ford, necptnher. lhfiO. |i 1-31 ]

P. Y. C. TALLOW.niHOJIA S M U R P H Y « ffers for Sale, 48 Casks First-J. Sort , New , 1\ Y. C. TAI J I.OW , ex Cituen unilXtp hyr . from I^>u<Ion—winch he will dispose of onHie urnjiiii;: Terms.

0. I'airiek Street. W->t e.fnr.I. Vcr. ?1. 1P(>n . .1 9!

WATERFORD BRIDGE

AMKEI' l NCJ of the PKOI'UIKTORS is appointed

t«. bo lu-ld at the TOl.Ii-HOUSK on the 2;5thlnsi. (FRIDAY ) at ONE OVInik , to transact the usualHalf-Y early Hnsinrss.

THOMAS WHITE JACOB, Cliairmnn.

RO YAL D UliUN SOCIET Y

EXHIBITION OF THE FINE ARTSAND OIISAMKNTA F J ART, 1SGI.

G I'.NF.IIM . CU M MITTIM : ;—Tho Ivirl of.Clatioarty ; theManjuH of Kililare ; <<iMir>;o Aiexaudoi" Hamilton. Esq.;Lord Talbiit do Malahid o ; lti j lit l|nii . lliu Liird Justiceof Appeal ; Lumlv lviwanl l'uot , KM].; Rev. Humphreyl.loyd , D.D., S.r'T.C.I).

Vicp.-1'RE.sin -rs, U.U.S. :-J. F. Waller, 7.T-.7J.,M i l 1 A. j Honorable (jenr^e llaudei ek, SecretariesU.D.S. Ami the Committee of Manngcmcut appointedby the Society.

IIENRT MACMAXUS, R.II.A., Art SuperiatenJciit ;Asonicw Cor.iUGA.v, Storekeeper.r i ^IIK Pioyal Dublin Society, on the recommendationJL of lnaoy O«ncrs mid producers of Works ol"

Art, have resolved to hoUl, uuilieir Premises in KiV.aro-strect , duiiii^ .May ai;d t.'if three following months of1SGI , an Exhibition of the l-'ine Arts and of Ornamen-tal Art , comprising Pictures of the Ancient mid ModernSchools, Rcu'pl'.irc, Drawings , Kngravin<;s. i'luitograjihs,Medals, Objects of Vertn , Decorated Plate, mid Work-ings in the Precious Metals and their initiations ; Por-celain , Silk , Velvet , TapcstrVi Laeo, Knibruidery, NeedleWork, and all the .Manufactures in which Art forms a|)rinci|jcl or matcri.il element.

It is unnecessary, bearini? in mind the great successof the previous Dublin Exhibitions , iis wvll as of tliat otJlaiuhesier in If 5 7 , to <:»v)l ii|/on ilic mnny beiifljeialresults which a Collection (if SUK 'U objects, from time totime submitted to the public , is calculated to produce , asbeing not only attractive nu.l instructive , but also asdiiecllv tending, in no small degre-, to promote andi-ncmiragv a higher taste mid love fur art

A Guarantee Fund, to cover the expenses in theevent of a deficiency in the recei pts , which was or gin-ally fixed at >'5,00u, has alrc.vy grown to upwards ofi'll.OOO.

The Royal Dublin Society have entrusted the manage-ment of tlic details of the Inhibition to a Committeeni>usistiii!{ nf the Committees of Pine Arts and Manu-factures , and certain other .Members of the Society.

It is proposed to open the Exhibition carlyfiu Mhy ;and .Saturday, the '20th nf April , will be the latest da)fur receiving the contribution:, of Inhibitors.

Further particulars on all matters connected with theKxhibiiinn c:m be obtained on application at the KoynliMl IIn Society 's House, to the Secretary to the GeneralI'l/iniiiitiec ; or to

W. E. STKELE, M.D.,Assistant-Secretary, Hoyal Dublin Soeiet)

2ist Peccmbcr, 1SO0. ' jall-3t

GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANYOF LONDON—Established in 1 80:1.

CAPITAL— ONK MILLION STERLINGr I M l K \ V H O l - K P AID UP AN JJlNVtCST li lJ . ttercbjJL -aibij iiig erfectsecurity to nnrticsassurud.

Waterfurd A gent .rF.lltSE KELLY. *2 Little George's street, Folicitor ,

NURSERY GOVERNESS.WA.NTUI), a Situation as NUIISEUY COVER .

XKSS, IJV a Young Girl, between Eighteen andTwenty Years of A^e , who is also competent to Workas a iJressniaker in ail its brandies , having just servedher lime t» the liusiness. Can be hiigh!y recommended.

Application to be made ut The iVeici Uilice.January I l t h , I8CI. «||. t)

WATERFORD UNION.TJMIE Oimrdians of the alove Union will, on WKD-X N l - SDAY , the OO rli Instant , rnt«rt»iu Tcmleis

f ur Snj/pJring ibe V/uiJihousc, lor One Month , com-tiiciicniK f'i:nnc.\nY Jit , next , with the following Arti-cles:—Host White Braid (made of Superfine Flour) , nt— j.er 4lhs.; best White liretnl (miile of .Second Flour)nt— per 4:b^.; Good lice/, llounth (without Laps) , nt— per lb. : best Ox Hauls, at — each ; Pork Loinf t tats or Buck Steals, nt — per lb.; Half- Tun ojOatmea l , i,t — prr Ton ; SO Barrels of Indian Corn ,»t — per Hiirrcl ; f i 'ilf-J 'on of Hice, n't par Ton. —'HieJireiid to be Baked Twelve Hours before delivery , andin I'nkps of )(!i-z->. and liozt. each.—The nbovc articlesto be delivered (free of expense) at the Workhouse, atguch '.irnea and iu such quantities as may be orderedby the lionrtl .— I en-iers , with S.tu ples (wln?rc procti-uible), will bi> received by me up to Klevcn o'C'.'ocicont i c oboveday , niter which hour no Tender will be re*ceived. (By order),

RICIIA U D 11URKE , Clerk of Union.Cleik's Office, Jun. 18, IHC I. (J lrf-It)

PATENT MEDICINES, &c,TO BE UX\) AT 49 KING STRKKT, WATlCltFOltL

(Svnt Free by Pott fur Ttco Stamp * extra.}PARK'S CKLICDRATKD LIFE 1'ILLS , confi-

dVntly submitted to thu l'lihlic aa the be t Tills everyrt invented tor guner.d Family use j Is, Ud, per box.

II OI.IOWAI 'S OINTMENT and I'ILLR , tho woild.retiowticdmeditiiiw , stmiippd with the approbation (if the inhabitant:!of every quarter uf the globe ; price U. ljd., 2s. Ud., -Is. Od.

MEiPAM's M KHICATEV CltEAM, pvicc Is. lid. nr gx, «d.-»u mlinirahle ]>re|iaratiuii for rendering ensy the difficult opf-rution of shaving, :md removing all ei-uptioiiH from the sVin.

M KISAM 'S HriLTIt lUSTOBATtVR AND liKOUl.ATlNG1'II.LS, fur the cure uf bilious iimiplnmU, ru'.ic, headache,icin:ilcailiiHnl.-, livrr iliw.i'ip, niiJ :dl imv:iij ilisn,3i'ra.

WOOLLF.Y'S I'reioiiAl. CASUT, tho most simple andeflicicious remedy known r«r u(T«tii,:is of the throat , clust ,iliJ luugj, as the larse. nmuber of poisons who liare uscil iti.i thu nvi^bliurbuod licar willing triliniony.

The G LEXFIHLD I'ATESTSTAncn-. n vevy important arti.cle for all Housokccocrs who value beautiful Liucu,

llLDE and ULACE las in Jarn, Is. each.II OWABD'S WUITX KNAKEZ., for Stoppitis Deciiytd Twth

mi Tooth-Ache. Trice Is.PEMDMSEV,—Slsmiw Oil and Crystal Criuin, cleiaut

piTpuntion« f or tlic lltt'ir.UILLOIT'I llejallic Tons, the ta«t mado, nibs and barrels

of various qualities and piicei, adapted lor all writers.ACCOUNT UOOKS nd STAIIOSSBT, &C.

f l VSTlSO APPOIXT.MPNTS.The Ciirr3g!;uio.-c r\»- Ilounrts mrrt on Tuesilaj, Mad, Mullina

T»t ; FiWay, 2ith, Pliel&n'a Hotel , Oirrick-ou-Suir. at 11 o'clock.Kilkenny Hunt -MjndK.v.Sist , Li»inaine BriJ'C ; Friday, 25tli ,

111.1 Six-milo Stout (C'arljtt rc.iilj, at a quarter t j 11 o'clock.Clcnmel Hoan-.ts—Moulay, Sl»t, Kn,.cHo?tj ; Tliui*djv, 2!(li ,

KiiqJslacue; Mon Jay, 2 .tb, Nicliula»lonuOjit!aj Tbuniliiy. Jl.t ,

MONEY on DEPOSIT or MORTGAGEs*

l lAT K RFOl tb 4- Kl T. lCE S 'Xr JIAIT. IiA Y CO.Miti:<"roiis :

Charles Hobcrt Colmun , V.f i \., KnglefieU Green,°>inpy, l liuirman ; Tlunntts William Hill , lisq., Cliftoni'ailc , I'.ristsil , Dfpiity-Cliairman. Cliatlts Biaucoiii ,Ks.| , I.ong ficlil-J, Ciishel ; Michael Cabilll t'.Sii.. Daily-roni-ii House , County Kilkenny ; James Dclnhunty,l's-'l , Wiitcriord ; Tlenry Davis, Ks»i., lili'iibeim, Wa«lei-tovd ; W'il i:nii Malcolnison , JCsff. , Mayfield Factoi-y,I'ut'il.ttv, lielniid ; Kilmoiii] l'ower, Ksi]., Tratuore.Wateiljrd ; fJcorgc Uicliardson, Ksq ., 1, New Hroad-strert, Uiiidnu; 1-Mnioud Smith"i-U. V.?c\., KilUunuy ;James Tii'.marsh, &q., Kilkenny ; Cliarlcs Wltctli'iui ,I £<\., .02, G(irdon Square , Louden.rJ ^HK DlitKCl 'OUS ol' this Company arc prepared to1 receive monies to a limited extent on dejosit ; to bo

rot-aid H])on one munih'o not'co , for which they will payInterest ut il.e r;ite of 4 per cent, per anuuiu.

They ore nisei lurther piep^red to receive Money onMontage lionds lor a term of years, bearing Intmc'tat u per Cent , <ir upon their New Dcben'uro linnds,bearinsr Interest at (i per Cent, until September, 180:1,rttul aficnviuds 5 per Cent in perpetuity.

Tito Original and t'rcfcrcncc Share Capital of theCompany is .£450,1)110 , upou which the Directors areauthorised to raise I-oans not cxccmlins £UU ,00D.

The Tublic Works Lo.m Coinmissiuuers oii jjitwll ylent the Company all the Money required, to bu repaidby instalments ot':ibjut £S,00!l :i year.

This has beea re^irui ly done by raising a similaramount from tho Tublic, HO th.it the Debt of the Com-pany now stands thus :

Tnb'.ic Wmks Loan Oouiinisiioncrs ... £77,177 0 0Jiorfipiso Uu.»h -a."00 ° OTerpotual debenture Uouos <12,000 0 0

i'147,177 0 0

The Directors will therefore tnke iu Loans from theTublic, tijou the bcfore-mciitioned terms, say £S,UOGper Annum, to pay oif tbc CovernmRiit Debt.

They have further to odd tlmt tho nelt earnings oftho Line, lor the last Two Years, have bceu £ l7. iX710s. UJ., whilst tho Interest on their whole debt tot thesame |-cri-«l lias been £13,01!) I Us. 8il., leaving a Sur-plus ISalauve tor Trcl'ereucc ShareboKlers of JC4.51SOs. Id.

The Management and Direction of the Knilway beingtiow removed 1'ioui London to the I/ocality, th-; Direc-

tors ha»e no doubt of obtnining a conndcrablc increasein their Nctt lfevemie, nu'l can therefore rceouimendthis Iuvislmeitt to the Tublic as being nio*t safe audsecure.

Further inforinntiiin cm be obtained from the Direc-tors ot the Company ; the .Messrs. UODBT H & TANDY ,Solicitors , Waterford ; or H ICIIAUD V H A U W I IU ., liiij.,Ucnernl Nlamj;cr, Kilketmy.

t'ouip.uiy 's niKcc, Kilkenny,January 4th, 1801. [jll-O m

WATliill'OlU) ANU LIMERICK RAILWAY

MONEY ON DEPOSIT.rpHK Umlersigncil are prepared to give fulX ii,lorniati..n respfrtinp the UATKH Of INTKRl«inllm-cd by the Waiertord and Limerick lUilway Companjuu M OIIC.V lent that Company en Deposit , cither by the Vealor for a shorter puriotl.

A. Sri:fiH'.S!i, Duncannon, county Wexfonl; Tuou.vs SII AUVKV , Uuav , Waterfoid ; J OHN U K C U H , Carriek-onSuir; T. U. I!A .VP I I :I.H, C!O el ;S.i.uoi;i. ,(j:i.uco, Calier;DAVID CoLii.MAS, Tipporary ; DAVIU t'uzutUALD & SOX

/.imerirk. (u9-tf

MONEY WITHOUT SURETIESXJ ATIONAL DISCOUNT LOAN FUN 'O amill DKTOSIT BANK , a Adam-Strcct, Ailelphi, Strnmi,London.—Loans from X'5 to t2OO without sureties, at extrarisk premium.. Loans from £'o to .CiOU with sureties, liilladiscounted at 5 per cent. Money advanced on Hills of Sale..Money advviiiccil in full, ivithotit deduction for interest orexpenses. Korms on application , 2d., or by post. Ollicebuurs from 'IVn till Four.

[jl8-2t »] O. LAUUEN CE , Manager.

Woods' Trade Protection Association.nEAD OFFI CES : LONDON mid DUBLIN ;

liliAN'UH OFFICES : CO1UC, and 18, Illi N 'UY-STKKKT , \\"AT1CUI'OIU).—The Undersigned respectlullyhi'S* to inform the Merchants , Traders, and Citizens ofWateif.ird in general , that lie has been appointed UrsincvrAGENT to thu abuvo, and will I'ci'l pleasure in seroiidiu^ tlicwishes ot those who may wish to transact business with thesame.

GEORGE J. DRISCOE , Resident A gent ,[ag2t-tf.] IS, Henry-street , Manor , Wnlcrfoi d

New Posting & Livery Estalilislimeiit.Wexford

JOIIX I'ITT has the honour tn announce to theGentry, Clcriiy, and Inhabitants generally of the

County M'exford, that he lias taken the Commodious andWell-ventilated Stables , latel y occupied by J AMES

KiiKsR LAii , Esq., in Abbey-street , where he intendscarrying on tho business of I'ustnuj in all its depart-ments, anil also Livery Stables.

In opening this w-w -branch of business, J. P ITT

entirely disavows any feeling of hostility towards otheiKstablisliments, and hopes for success on the broadgrounds of the growing requirement* of the age, as it isvery well known tbit there is not at present siitiieientaecomnioilnjou in ejljicr l'OSTINCi or HVKl'YSTAHLIJ$« WKXJpOTiD." "o iiuiu ft that silcccss at which J. P. aims, he begs

to state tint all bis Cars and other vehicles will beturned out in modern sty le, and with a degree of com-fort not always to be had in Wexlord.

His Ilor-es will be all found i*ood nnj well cqul pprd ;and pains will be taken to have his drivers clean , sober,and well conducted , so that his several turns-nut shallbe up to the improved and improving taste of the timeswe live in.

GOMFOIITAHLE FOUR PASSENGER OUTSIDEand C'OVKHKl) CARS arc now ready for orders, andother vehicles will be announced as they arrive.

Country gentlemen driving in their own conveyanceswill find their horses properly attended to by sendingthem to 1'ITT'S Livery Stables, and many gentlemen whohave favoured Pin's Hotel wi.h their patronage will findthis development of its business a convenience they haveI UIIR looked for.

1'ITT'S Hotel , Wcxford, Oct., 1 SCO. (ol9-3l

BEST COALS-POTATOES.MAJOR o'RlilLLY , before leaving Wexfbrd, en.

quired for Mr HINTO N , of the RK 1) HOU^E.At tho Hanqu;t his Potatoes wore in "every one'smouth ," whilst his Coals gave heat aud comtbrt to all .THY THEM.

The Topaz, Civpt.MunrHT, R ICHARD DEVEnr.ux.Esq.,Owner, hns been chartered to bring the first Cargo ofI. A W U 'S i- l-PKiU 'llosriiATE for this year . Jt will beobserved tint tho exclusive Salt" of this invaluableManure for the C.uuty Wexfoul , has been ceded toMr. HINYON.

lied House, Quay, lVesf.irJ. ( j l l l t)

TO BREWERS AND COOPERSTHE Underpinned have received a Large Quantity

of PULMK MKltCIIAN TAULK OAK LOOS, ofall Sizes, from Ij to 3 Inches , selected by their ownUiiycr in, Quebec, which they offer at Cost of directImportation. J . "l\ GRAVES & Co.

Waterfoid , November Sth , 16U0. ff24-tf.

GUIKTNESS* XX PORTERSOLD PURE AND UNADULTERATED

nrDAVID LECKIJi $¦ Co.,

(ittoenns ,27 BAKUOXSTUAXD-STUEET, WATERFORD.

lliuton and Allon Ales, &e. fo28-tf

STEREOSCOPIC PICTURES, &c

A SPLENDID Asaortmcnt of STEKEOSCOPIC

SLIDES, of the liest Desciiption, at erratly Itedut'cdPrice.", comprising :—Kniei ;,'U l.:unlsr.ipo Views , on Glassmid l'xpcr ; Illuuiinatnl Interiors, 'Urniipa, &c. Portraitsjind every other description of Sl'ule Pnblisbed, Prices from2ts. lo iJi 's. per IJown for GI HSS Sliile», mid from 2s. Gd. tu2Os. per Dcien lor Paper. Snirplo Slides sent l'ost Free onreceipt of Prii:-» in Postage Stamps. A supuiior Stereoscopeand 12 Slidi'S for 1O«.: SlSlidm aud Strreoscnjie, 20?.; u(JSliiles, iu ld*autiful Widuut C'ust*, mid lx-st Sti-ret-scoiiuinmlp, uUs.,all cairinsc 1 Vee, aud any of the Slides nut approvedof promptly rxclum^ed upon belli); n turned.

A small Set of Academy S'.uilieu (French) for ths Stereo-scope, 2s. tl'. each, or 27s. Oil. per DU'/.I-II.

l.'ACK, KKUA'tf'A, mid PJELU GLASSESin great Variety, and lit Hedticcd Priei-s, in cuiu.-quencp olthe reiluetion of the Duty. A SpJcudiiJ Hnce (Jlau, withAlorocoi Sliiig Cane, run lie sent out for .ti, carringe Iree.Detailed Price Lists on application. Opera Glasiis from7K. Gd. to 7lbi. «nrh.

SE J* Orders Irom the Country punctually attended to,iinl sent Carriage Krce to any oddnxs. [n5-.mi]

J. G. GUEEN, 4 RU- SELL- STKKKT , DUULIX.

PATUONISE1) HY THE FACULTY.

WOOLLEY'S PECTORAL CANDY,FOK the iiwtnnt relief mid fpec.'y cure of Uou lin, Colds,

HunrseucsB, Loss of Voice, Tiahtnoss i.f the Chest,Astliii iJ , Cunsiiiuptiuii, and nil iiUbetioiu of the PtiluioiiaryOrirans, iixs rrceiveil the stamp of public appiuliatiun.

This valuablo .Meiliiine may bc 'riNorlid to by persons offlic IIIOKI drliuaiu et)ii*titutiau, forlhou^h uondorlul in itsL'lleit s, It is Ininnkss ill its uompositiou.

The following cases selected Iron) amongst the many thou-sand cures cilected by WO'JLLEV'S I'l-XTOItAL CANDY(wuut ot: space nut allowing thu iiisiTtinn of iiuire). uru stern,incontrovertible facts, which there is no ^-ain^ayini; ; and>liuillil liny tioilbt th iir niitliuiiticit .v, Ilie ori^iiiiil Itllers ennbu inspected at the l'mpiiiMor 's Lalmr.iliiiy :—Jirtract of « letter addressed fcy Dr. Kaniot tn the Pro-prietor uf W'oollej/ 'x 1'cetorat Vautiy, tlateilSrpt. IH l/i, 1852.'¦ 1 fei"l n ptfumire in r.-cimiMicmliiiL' \\ 'i> ll«y '» l'nlnnil Cimdy,

in puiui-iiiurv eoiiiptaint d iiiliucuza , c<- iiutm. e-IJs. *I I I I I H I , unUaflfetioiw IJ I Hi,- !•],.•»( , " li. c. KMIliNO I", M. D.

" Cliriup Sircit , l'oplur Sow Town, l.->iiclon. "(Jraiincre Stliool. Ufc.4'li. if.V)

D KAH Sm—I Imvr grrnt pltjuu,- in uiMing my tt 'i-tiiiinily a>to tin; iflicncy i.( '• \Viill, .y 'i I'erti-ml Camly " in u ««•« o/i n\i-li , with wliinli my wile lia> bi-rn iifllu i i i l fur :i limit Im-r.ami uliUiniiili »l,i- li.nl r, c<>iifie u> vnri. ui iiioiiciuci pn.tei' ibi'il•y leti ral rnuncnt meilitiil prnili iu.-n in Wn>,n;iliiml mnl,:-noa»Uicc , •lie < >eriv--il no benefit li>.m llinr uir, Seriui; your

CanUy advertiicil in Itic I'-ol p;>|>cri , the d trriulneil. ni « hutrcimirce . to try il .nnd acpuriliniciypurclinieil « h..j ,,f ,\|r, ||.rl| ,l)rugRi<l , Amlil' fiilr; en.I tn ..nr naK-uialiinenuuner mViiiif tlirtecimil ilme. Blip felt (trail relief, sml I IJ- cnliiiiiiiij t» u» It |ura Visiy kluirt tniii- , I »m hnppy t-< snv , tier cough wmculirelyc!i.-p(J , ami sin: i-i n^w nlin-is *. at well us vver .

Mr. Wcu-lli y, MniiMonc. D. OHAVfiS.Prepared by the present Propiictor, .1. CLtrx , Dorking,

Surrey j and sold nt Tin: NEWS O"icc, Kinp: street, Watcr-onl, and by nil respectable Jlediiiuu DCJ UK, iu boxci ats, Ijd.aud2<. yd. on.li.

Pourili Annual Address of the CatholicYoung Men's Society, Waterford.

To the liishop. Clergy, and f .aitg of Walcrford :~]\iTY LORD AND CiusTl.EMnN ,—The Fourth Year of¦M JL our existence having terminated , wo conicatjaiit before you to briefl y recount our progress.The objects of our Society are now familiar to younil , namely, to foster and promote religion midVirtue amongst us, to combat Vice , to ciicour.igeEducation , mid by providing rational and innocentnniuscmiHit for our Members, to withdraw them fromthe temptations to evil. God has been pleased toreward our labors with sonic success ; this, we trust ,wil| act <is a stimulant to greater labors. The yearcommenced auspiciously amongst us, in having ourHall opened with a suitable and eloquent addressby lliu BisnoT, closely followed by a Spiritual re-treat , conducted by the 'lev. V I.ADI .MAR I'STCHKR INI :.To tliis hrgmiiing—as well as to the vigilance ofour Spiritual Director—may be attributed in n greatmeasure the satisfactory fulfilment of tho reli giousduties of the Brotherhood. Our Institution wasfavored by tho visits and Lectures of sonic remark-able men : foremost amongst whom we may mimethe rounder of the Society, the Very Hev. Dr.O'fiiur.N, as well as those distinguished converts,Dr. M A N S I N O and Canon OAKLEY , fitting represen-tatives of n class , ' happ ily increasing in numbers,I'Miiiient alike fur that profound learning, which givesI horn a full knowled ge of the error which they leftand of ihe truth which they embraced, ns well usfor that Christian courage which mado them obeynt once the call of couscicticp, aivaro that in doingso they relinquished so much of nil the world holdsdear—position , wealth , rank , the affections of rela-lives, and the friendshi p of associates. Wo valuethe advantage of having such men amongst us, andate gratified in meriting their upprovnl .

The Musical Class, under a careful and efficientteacher , has grown into a large Band , which , withthe assistance rendered by some of our AmateurVocalists , recently g.ivc two pleasing Concerts inour Hall. This demonstrates wlint a mine of talentin various ways lies latent amongst the populationot'our city. Only for the formation of our Societysome of those young men might never have knowna note of music in their lives. We now Intend tocommence a Vocal Class, to cultivate that mostancient and sweetest of all instruments, the humanVoice. The French Class progresses most satisfac-torily, owing to the pains-taking exertions of theProfessor of that language who has it in charge.The Kvenine School for imparting the rudiments ofHduculion to those whose daily avocations preventtheir attendance nt the schools of the ChristianBrothers, we consider one of the most importantbranches of our Institution ; we regret thnt its ad-vantages are not more largely availed of ; wo mustgive increased attention to it and trust by a systemof examinations and premiums to sco its efficiencyIncreased. Our Libra ry numbers about GOO volumes,having been enlarged by a few dountions during theyear ; it has works on almost every subject of in-struction mid amusement—

" The tlninilor I ruth ; the lylitninij wit ; tho tempestpassion there ;

" The touching scenes of poesy, the lesson puro nnd fair !"Still it is not us largo or comprehensive -is we couldwish it , being deficient in some works on importantsubji-cts, and requiring a fuw good volumes of re-ference.

Our News-room contains a tolerabl y fair variety ofNewspapers , some additional ones being taken induring the year. This subject leads us to mentiona stop we have taken, iu our wish to identify theEducated and Respectable Catholics of Waterfordmore intimatel y with our Society: it is this , we haveopened the News-room and Library to them on theterms mentioned at foot ; they will not be bound byany rule of the Society, except that which preventsParty Politics being introduced into , or discussed inthe Rooms; und though our Library and News-roonare not nil that a Catholic Library and Neivs-rooit;ought to be, still , any gentleman who subscribe:will kindl y overlook this for the present; knowingthat they arc lending their aid to an Institution de-signed to improve the minds and refine the tastesof a larg e portion of their Pillow-Citizens ; and wetrust with increased means, and a greater infusionof intelli gence nimmgst us, we shall soon see outliooks , Newspapers , and Periodicals much increased ,and the capability of our Society for doing goodmore fully developed ilum hitherto. After paying*ll our debts we shall have little or no balance oniiand ; hoivcvrr , we trust that an A ppeal to thuCatholics of Waterford to become Subscribers to ourNews-room will meet with a ready response.¦ A I lull such as ours presents some advantages toour more wealth y co-relig ionists ; it is , as we havesaid in a previous nddrcs;, "a peaceful neutral 'ground, free from the jarring clamour of party strife,and unombiltcred by the senseless animosities offaction, " where subjects interesting to all CnUjolicsicould be discussed in a spirit of hatrnony and uftice ; •and if not too sanguine in our T8feV. might "WOOt *express a hope that out of such 'aawendly coiilr\\ji-niou a project might arise to sup jfjrn want felf \tymany in our city, namely, nn institution of a superiorkind cither as a Club, or n literary establishment , forthe use of tho more weal th y and influential of ourCatholic townsmen.

In conclusion, we have to thank the public fortheir liberal support to the baud ; and to express ourgratitude to the Catholic Press of Waterford for thekind assistance they have given us.

Signed on behalf (if the Council ,AUGUSTINIJ P. MA1JER , President.

Waterford , Jan. 17th , 1S01.G3J" Non-members1 subscription to the News-room,

10s. per annum

LATES T M.ll lKE TS.LONDON CORN KXUHANUB— W KKXKS I I .VY.

£TI IL' arrivul* of u I grain lliis u*ei:k me mn:ill. The uitciiilincou'f liuycr * at llii* inoruin^'8 markr't wus very limited , an-1 butJi:l ie business uuiisaeU'il ; prices uf all uilidtra remain unalteredfrum ,Muiii ] :iy.

LONDON CATTLE MA11KKT— Y MTKRIUYVery ino-Jcrute supplies of *lut stnek were ou mite tier? to day.

Sherp s\w\\ nt u decline « C 2il per Kltis. ll>-nst-< inocfd uf sluwly.Calves and pigs steady HI Mutulay 'j <|J ¦t.Ui-'iu. lircl , Hs '2,1 in4s luJ ; voal, 4* JJ M 5> - f l ; niuttuii, 3j Ud Iu is lUd ; uurk, Uslod lo 5* per 3>bs. sinking tlic ulHil .

LONDON I'UODL'Ci; MAUKET— YESTRII IUT..": Rusat fifin mnl price* mlhi r U K M U I U II I I J I M . tXfo': ste.idyT'.t—Sain ijuinj; mli:or belter : midalii:^ lilm-kisli k'.it licui:uno halfpenny per Ik tlcurrr. Jiico quiet , but linn. Saliuuii-uquiet ; I'l l' si s.llf .< 7} |»rr ci-nt.

LON'DO.V TALLOW JLIUKET— Y IMTERIUY .Market sternly ;,t cu t» 5'J< !1J ; SJ MJ I JOs Hit ; Janutiry tu Murcl

GUs ; oi'a Cd April tu June ; 57s lid h»t ilireu iiiuiitl;s.

MANCIIE STKI1 COltN MAHKET— Y KSTEHDAT.Both uliuut uud ll-air sold Niuwly, mid \vlt*n! salea wore

presscl i* was necessary t<> necopt mllior luwcr rates. Oat:und oatmenl were uucliun^cil .

SALTOltl) CATTIili MAUKET— YRSTKII DAT .Nimilwr ot iimrkct—Hoasts , I. 51U ; Micrp, S.7.3 ; cilvm 7''.

llent beef, "•! 7J il ; inidillin .- , M tu CJd ; inloriot , 4J.1 to jjdi-alvrs . Gd to fcu per Hi. tlieep—lirm wrllicrr , H(d tu i-jil ; imiidlin ', d-»., 7d t<i 7.j'J ; cive.i, Ail tu 7d per lb. Tnerc WHS rallieiJ tin.ill in.irk. t , oud evi'i y luing 3"Id up.SMITHIMKLD CATI'LB MAUICK P, l lUHLlS-YEircuDAT.

Our cutlle lii.llkcl lo-.|:iy win luncli siluilcr than lum werktritli his;licr pric»> . e^p cially f> r primu mrat , am! art* corlj:loarance wa« ellectcd . lleef 55i .« 65s; prime, WsCd even<a )>cr cut. in sink ; nmlMu , 7d tu 6|d to tj. 1 i.er lb ; venl , Mo Hid per d».; bmlM ;i • )et not quot-J. C<_ <(_^ |ur|;(. nmrfccl>I»cll -fi ui« licil hrnvjr kinds. Cuuiau, 5U» tu 5Js ; guud, i2t tuAt pet c« t. on fuut. #

COIUC MAKICETS—YRSTRBBAV .Coax—White wheit . 2S« IU lo t» 0.1 j red du., 24i to anj'cd:

birley, I'J.N 9d lo '.'03 'Jd ; IIU I B, I J J lo ISs Cil .

II LTIIH — firsls , l ttv ; «eci'nd» , I15« ; tliird« . D9i ; K.urllnHit; Iiltii-, tj3»: Bixili'. G-;». <rW Arkius in uiirkcl.

CI.ON-.UKI, MARKETS .White ?\vhcal , X u to 3-2 OJ ; red (now) 30s tu OTs ; lihck rats

1.1 'Id 13.1 6.1: Induin moat , £10 (u p-r ion ; intineul , i'li; l>r:mami poll.irJ . c« nd to On nd per barrel. Kliur—Sujierliiie u , 41at.. 0I'K |H'f «ick ; rmca. tUt to 429.

liu-iTM—Ab..ut — ftrkina in mnikct. Prices lOOi ,10 UOi .

THE ENGLISH t'OI.'X TKAD1Tlic cnntiiiunnce of severe fro ttlirunglimit the past week

lias utmost limited agricultund lulxiiira to (lie thnisliiii^' olcorn. The late thaw hns left much or tlic wlie.it expose) ,which wiw iircviomly protecteil hy snnw, nnd thereforeliiiblo to injury. Cln tliu ntlier linml , slugs mid vermin, whichwere very prcvnlint , wil lbc nwirly destroyed, and t lie frostbetter prepare the hind fur seeding limn the plonjjli. Hut inmany parts of thu country, as in N'm folk, the snmv still lii-athick , mid no liiirin iu tucli ln<aliticM »il| be tnken. W'ulinve lieard with cnncerii Unit ill Noitliuniberfund there areyi-t corn sheave* in the fields; mid thnt sumo tanners thcrohave actually Hold thi'ir stotiks , etinsisti ti? ol MS slteavei , atlialf-a-crown per stwok , fur f'Gdiii^ aninc; An early midjirnspeious spiing w.is never moiu WRII UH), nnd without itthere cannot be n g«»d whi'iit crop Ili iK year, us litllu moruthan half i< .vet sown. In consequence of this Irist , morewheat l:ns bwii thrnslied in the country, nnd markets hav«lost soincwlint of tliuir tone, while larger deliveries must lieexpected slmnld tin1 sharp weather last. All foreign udvicrsImvc either lieen firm or show rather iticrenscd rntej. Krnnci 1,i!cli;intn, and Hullmid were e.ilui. '1'lie Uermaii mill liallicimnkeis were rather hig her, us well U9 Odessa, which hnsIJITII infliieiieed nut only hy llio inure fnvntmblo accountsfioii) tins country ;i« to prices, Lnt l>y (lie rlvniniid for (litAdriatic and iMedilerniiirnii. Aiuerica ij fust recuveringfrom thi* hlte dnpri'Ssion in wheat , ueitlior nionctnr)- pressurelinr polilicd ftgilalinn Wins »'llt! •" '"•'•'P down the r.itra.Theiu is :i general incrensu in Iho London imports lor thulust quarter, hailey idone cXi.T)ited. The increase in whea tmd Hour was equal to UkH.-HMquailcrs wheat. The nrrivnlsuff the const since the 2nd ii-.Kt.iiit were 10 rnrgncit , of which<ix cargoes ii'fic il licit nnd four niisu'llaneous. The b\isincfsreported wns iw follows :—5 cargoes of whe.it, viz. —2 Ma-riaiiopoli lit 6Sa 3d and G7« i 1 (Jalatj nt i< -2 *; 2 Saidi atit* Oil mill 41 * Ud; 2 of ryo at 3b '3 and 38s Od ; 3 'if in.iisoit 38< fld to -Us | .mil 2 of barley nt 29i Od and 31s. Thetales noted last week were 03,130 quarters ol wheat at uCs 3dngniiiit 1O(V1J5 qimrlcrs Lift year. Tlic Ixuidon averaeriveto 6S-. lixl on 1,:)12 qn.irtei'H, The arrivals into tho prin-:ipiil ports of Great Itnlni-.i for the ui-ek ciuliii'; 2-1 .luuu.iry,n wheat and (tour, tvcni cqtiul to 141.21)!! qiuirtei s, of whichto,U22 quarters wuio colonial.— Alt tA-la ne Express.

Tin SCITOOM 05 Trrs II CSSDOROUOIT Ptinrsr.Tr.—During the Oln utinmi vuciilinns, the nubia nnd benevolentCiinntrsf of UnuWough Karu soirect ro tlie fsaclicrii andpnpils oftlio ifliiKiln on tlio llrciliorougli mtaten, aud din*trilmted various • v.ilu.iUu priif« to tho mixt dMOrvhiachildren. The premiums prraented to tlie poorer childrenromistcd _ of neat nml cotnfnrlablc qttides uf woariug «(.-mrel.— Kilktnny Maderator, : , ¦ ,

AUCTION AT TEAMORE,On H'EDNLSD.I Y, the 23rd JANUARY , 1801

J. & A. KEARNEY, BANKRUPTS,

TO EE SOLD, hy Public Auction, on the above dayat the bankrupt's Establishments, I ramore, b>

direction of the Official Assignee, M ICIUEI . M OHPH Y ,Esq., the S'l'OCK-lN.TItAUE , consisting of Groceries ,Wines . Spirits ; l'ovtcr and Ale ,-- i u Wood and Bottle jOils slid Colours ; Horse and Uray, with sundry matters ,as per Handbills.

Sale to commence at Eleven o'Clock. Terms—Cash .Purchasers to nay Auction Pees, 5 per Cent.

JOHN QUINN , Auctioneer.¦\Va!crford, January IS, 1361. ' )jl8-lt]

N O T I C E .THE AUCTION of Mangold 'Wurzal, Turnips, anil

Carrots , on Mr . WAUK ** Land, TU.AMOIt K . isrOSTl'ONKU to MilKDAY ^lstJASU ARY .ut I o'C'lotjk.

THOMAS WALSH, Auctioneer.January Mth , 1801 . (jlB-lt]

F O R S A LE ," -

rpiIE BUIGANTINB " A t t G Y L E," of

*Jkl »v " - Sit " J(inn's< Neiv/bundland (CaptainVM^P\

ltTAN\ 114 Tons Register ; little more thanC^SasSwB Three Years old ; Colonial built. The Ar-(j 'j lu U well found ; carries a large Cargo, and Can be sentto sea nt little cost.

Vic Arij ij le has been entirely employed in the car-riage ot Dry Cod Fish. She never damaged any portionof Her various At-gocs, mid though she encountered acontinuance of heavy Easterly Gales on her late Voyagefrom St. Jiihti 's to Waterford , her Cargo of Fish liu«been landed in perfect good ordor.

For particulars , apply to Cant. R IAV , on Board ; or toJAM KS KliNT.

I8th January, 1S01. . . . fjl8-lt]

To Shippers, Boot and Shoe Manufacturers,Outfitters, and Others,

ON WED^E?I)AY, the 30th. Instant , commencingpunctually at TWKLVI C o'clock , at the liiokev's

Warehouse, 'No. 2-J KING 'STIIKET, LIVKKPOOL,15.000 PAHtS Of BOOTS A N D. SHOKS ,

Consisting of .WeMinatonx, Short Hoots. Side-spring(Patent and Calf Goleshed) Balmorals, First Class- W n-ter-tight.s, Shippini; C>xfnrds, Sailor's l'umps, Grain LowShoes, Youths anil Boys' Bluchers , and Hulf Hoots .

Tho above will be on view two days prior to the sale,when catalogues may be had.

II EN 11Y LAFONE, Broker.

.Second Edition , price 2*. Cd., post freu for 30 St.-impi.npOOTII-ACHK: Its Causes , and a New 1'ainlessJL Mcthnd of Cure (with as much certainty as waterquenches thirst). Teeth cured by this Method willnever aehe again , and thus prevent the necessity of thepainful operation of extraction.

Second Part—On the LOSS of TEETH and as nowrestored by the NEW PATENT SYSTEM nf SELV-ADIIE ^ION WITHOUT SPRING 3, W1UES or Ll-GATUHKS , and also without extracting any teeth 01roots, or any painful operation, by means of a new, origi-nal, and invaluable Invention consisting iu the adaption ,with the most absolute perfection and success, of a Softand Flexible Coralitc Gum, in lieu of the fiohl or P,oncFrame, thus cnsiii- .n"; the most perfect Self- Adhesion ;the resul t nf 20 yeaii practice by THOMAS HOWAUD ,Surgeon Dentist to[ Uls;Oraee the Arc/iWsJmp of Can.terhury, 17 , George^trect , Hanover Square London.

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&tvtftj »> i&amageg;, & ©eatiijj ,II I It T II s .

January 13, at 20 , T/iinstcr roail , Rathin!nc3, t!io wife r.f HenryO'Counell rit.^iijiuii, Ks«i , of Uallinajnona, county Wicklow, uf uS"I1.

At No 1, Wi-llinston-roart , CorU, tbe wife of Thomas Crosbio,li'I-, Cor\ l!xtiminci-, of a »on.

Uu tlio U'Ji insl., at Arthurstown , couotr Wwfonl, Iho wife olGeuryc M'Cillb tl. lCst|., con.slabutary, of a non.

January 0, at ilochcitowu Hou«, Tiiipurary, tho wife of RobctlStaples, Kici., of a daughter.

January 10, in Clonmcl, Iho wifo of William LaDO, E*i., of adaughter.

M A R il I A'CTH'

ST' """" "~"On Suutlay tnornini;, in O10 CatholicG'buroli of Trinity Without ,

by Ltic Itur. Martin Flynn P.P., AIU4 Power, second ilauglitor otJlr, TIIOUKU Puivcr, of Batlj bricken , to Mr. Denis .M'Cartliy, neatUnnsarvan.

On tlic 8lli inst., at Rathinincs Catholic Church, by tho Rot .M. C'uilicr, CO., Michael Divjcr, l-jij., of 01 , Upper Sackvillc-strcet. Dublin, 10 Mary Anno, daughter of thu lata Jaraoj Scery,1-Is<i., of Stiecpstown House, county Wcdtincnth.

J;in. ].'., at Tliouu^a Uliureh , Dublin , John Joly, Esq , cMcstson nf Hubert Jo!r, l>i., of i/ou;!iin, to Hannali , only il.iusluor ofiho late Nicholson CJiuiablo, Kai., of li^escrsUwn, countyTipperary.

On tho Oth in?t. , at Rallicairn Church, county Kilkenny, Mr.Uecrue P.nvi.r. of l'orttaw , to Mi's Annio Ix>a!il-, of Watorford.

U E A T II S..On Sun l.ir afeeruoon, ;.t Uastle-itrcct, Margaret, 'tho biloveil

wife of tlie l.no ¦'am?* Wynn QaaD, acfd B-. SI10 wa^ a trulyexemplary and moht pioiu lady ; nolicwally resrotted. May sliurest in puace.

Jan. 10 , at Patrick's Hill . Cork , of malignant typhus foTer, JohnBc^iianl, jun., I-'sq., J.I1., and wei ghinafitor of Cork .

On thu 12th in*t., at his residence, Dean-iitrut>l,, Lapp's Inland ,Cork, Robert Holruc:i, youURCsfc son of the Into Mr. Henry I'anl.

Oa the l'^lii iusl. , at 12, iianxbaiu-piucc, J^ondou , after .1 veryshort illnoM , Kliniclh Aunc , tiRCil -10, wifo of Sir CusacU llo;iey.

Jun. 12. at I'aris, n ed 80, <^ol. William \Vootlgata, formerly ofthe COtii KiilM. "-

Un MnniUy, atO.iolnabay, county Wexford. aged 20 , M133 AnnRyan , don.'rjodly recruited. May she ro«t in iw.icc.

•lanuury 10 , at Uh rcsidenco. U IJ 'HT Xort i CumbcrlaniVstrect,Dublin , James Kdward O'Donoboc , ttio only uttrvi Tin^ brother oftbu late I'at.-iek O'bonnboe,who wai, with Smith O'llrien,ThomasFrancis M&gbcr, and Tercnco Ucllew M'Manus, sentenced todcalh in October, 1843 , at Olonmol.

Ui'lobcr Cth , in New Zealand, suddenly, Ernest TUndolpUMaeUesy, K-n.. late captain STtli Regiment, second son of thuHov. WiUiaui Afackesy, M.A , Caat/ctoirn, county 3feaih.

Iu Wexford, Thum.ti Jeffe'ics, an old aud most respectableinhabitant.

January 14, at n-illmt.irsiia, near Clonmcl, Mrs. Qjinn , relict o(Mr. Hdward Qttinti .

Jan. 9, at Killinuro Cisllc, county Tipiicrary, Samuel Cooper,Ks»;.

At (larranist , Eninscorlhy, on SalurJay, t!io t2th inst., JfasterWilliam Kelly, wcoml son of Mr. I'ltrick Kelly. This unndyoiinninau wxs an aspirant for the pm-slhood j bo received hist.-(l::<>..|tm» in !>t. Puter'rt College, and lately iriih the Jesuit i-'atuersin (.'lnn^ow.sw«K)d Cullek'e. May ho reht iu peace.

On tho ni i:l<Vot tho 12th inxt., at the Convent of St. (Saviour,Limerick, at th'o very advanced o^eof lol years, Brother l'etcrDaly, who^r the last 7t> yearo was a professed lay brother of theOrder of Pflcichcrs.

Jan. 10. ttPNcna'h , at nn advanced age, tlio belorcd wife of Dr.Hartzt decTfy mid dcst-rirciDy regretted.

l$ovt j STcb3*f—i9»0«5aseA It II I V K 1) .

Ulb ¦ Courier, Scott , Jlilford , general ; Mary, Rounsfeil , Cardirf,coal.< : r-'al'i-py. Flynn , i)un|;arvan, wheat ; T. (Jodfrny, Clarko,New V..;):. .'.ir 1' KH, wheat ; T. I*. C. Uainoti, Cork, do, inaizn ;A rgyll-, Jljiin , Si. John's Nfld , llbh ; Yivaudiore , M Donald, fork ,ftncral;^

12th -Malakoff , Pcarn, Milford .do; Mars, lilinman , Bristol , do; esta, Cuffey. Liveriwol, do ; Margaret , CrifHllw , Carditf , cmU.13th- City of I'aris, Pciiiierell, Milfunl, BCiicral ; Uobort Hay,

Krown , Tasanro . xvbeat : Concordia, Read, Cardiff, coals :Cynthia, J^mj, Troon, do, do.

nth -Tuskar, Calder, (JI I'ROW, general ; Gonrj-e riroivn,Kolwrtson, Cork, fur Dublin , wheat; Matilda , Mifka. Sulina,maiie ; I'riucc M, Mnrphy, Woxford, Ayr, beans; Brilliant,John*, ^ewpnrl 1 coals ; Ann , Terry, Liverpool. Coik , do ; Warrior.Umg. Dro^buda, Pembr.iy, ballast ; Duehcss of Lancaster, Uvmer,Liverpool , for Bordeaux , c>mls (put in hero leaky).

Hlh-Aurora. U'.ward , Giasjow, generaU Courier, Scott, Mil-fonl , do ; Malvina , Mll y, r/)mlon do ; John, Green, Swansea,coals ; Zephyr, Walter. Liverpool , fencral ; Sievans, Davis,l-'ardiil, coal< ; Hnwk , Johns, Newport , do; liinma I-aura, Vickors ,L'hcter, bricln1 ; Mary anil Jano. 1'ocra, Ulouakilty, for Liycrucol ,minerala : Hob?, Hicks, Newport, coals

16th-M»takotf , Fcam, Slilford, general ; Juvonia, Davij,Hristol, ceneral ; Caledonia, Crejg, Londondcrrv, for Cardiff, bal-lot : 1'anncQ, Jcokinj, Newhaven , Kuncorn, tiint Btones ; Queenof tho - I.ilM. .M. ycnr, Havre, Clyde, sugar ; Maria , .Stephen,Horde.™, Holyhoad. wheat ; Chance, Ilo«an, W«rord, Nowport,ballMl; Caroline , \ calc, Dungar,an, Dubliu, - : Lotoile D'Orieutllodcx, Dublin, liordcuux, bailajt.

r' iVh "i^

?' Pa

"3> Pti'1«icr«» . 'Wford , general ; Tusk ar,Calder, Cork , do. 'S A I L E D.

»}h "St. Gcoreo. Scott, Dumfries, timlicr; Juvcrna, Davis,nristol, Bcnernl ; Mischief , Chiles. Lirorpool - ; Hannali , JunesLiverpool , Rrain ; Venus, r»xU , Llaneliy, ballatt; Collector. I'arlo¦lo, do; Two Urpthers, antlor, l<rlstol , do; Zephyr, Walter.

pr

!:Srd, ;,ooni'' Ut)ton' >™*°°> *°> o'«» -« r,ris;

lMh-William, Trice, Cardiir, pit wood ; Montcalm, Roes,Llano ly, whjal ; Newcastle Whclan. Bristol , oatt ; ICleanoW oodhurn , Jones tiniertek , rait; niir.ibcth, Lukes, TciBUmautli ,oalj j L eanor Kvan» SwaiiMa, do; K.ime, Cra.l/ Bristol , ,loI wins, Cooper Milrord , flnga j Mary, Strains, Bristol, oats j Vican-

tcnrfn bullast

W'£eni!ral : Couricr' Scult' Milford.Jo;

i-i31,'1 ,TL?'Tj'cI/>lli'll- ;"is> n* rats i D0WDC3. Furniss, Car-thff, ballast ; Sarah Dickson. Barry, do oatsHth-Maruvand .Martha Urnc, Cork , il.-u-, ; Vesta, CofToy,

''in2°?{;,l.eiT«

r!j;i MalakolT' I>«™ . MU'ord, u\>; Tuskar./atoor coric t 00.

lMh—Man ,' ISIiunun , Bristol , Kcneral ; Maltina, Sill y Batfist '>Io ; City of Paris, Pepperell , Milford . do; Aurora^! EiwaVd. ton-Lion, dr>. . '

lcth-Ann.Torry. Cork, coals j Couricr, Scott, Milforrl. "cnernlDiw -MiiHK 1-..tsT; Jj.v. 17—Strong S.B. wind, ; dark watlwr —

Put in. w-indboiiiul , brlgsnUno St. Urnnnock , from Cork forllidefnrd : niiackn Visen »nd N»b. frum the Un-lisli Channel forDublin. Tho su-ara-tug Rescue, from Qucenstown, for Li.orooolinchi>ru<I off Dnnmorc, and sailed au&iu.

IS -Uind-S.K. (o S.S.U.

WATKIlFOItll AND I . I M K K I C K i tAII .WA Y CO.M1'A«-(77 MILL * IIIKN.)

Traflic fur week ¦¦niliiiir Saturday, Jan. II. ISC1:—PHweiiiiera, parrels, etc., ' — _ £573 jnGiHnls and mule , — 710 5 n

Tntal , _ _

- £ I M 9 10~l

Curri'spnnilins week lor last four — ilUj 2 fl\VATi:iti'oi:D AN'D K I I .KI :NNV .

Traffir For uvek fiidinj; Saiuiday, Juu. u lftll •—Puikeiiur'ri' ,[wrcelB , >Ve., — _ ' i'lfli s flGooilii, tutllc ,Ac. — _ 130 IS 0

No nI'Mile a , 31. Amount ncr Mile , JE S0J. 8J. _ _ _ 219 1 3

t;..rrii»p.in.lini week for lam yenr .— 228 13 aLI.UKRICK AXD FOY.VES RAIL.VAY COMPANV

(2':J M I I .KS OI 'I-.N )Traftic for week ending Saturday, Jau. II , led ; —

1'nsHcnrjeni, pa ret la, Sx., £99 g ,Goods and cattle w u J

Total, jj (j 25 ,.Corrasjonding weuk last year, ... „',' y ^ I Q a

VIC, KAIKS AND MAUKETSOur mnrket in Watcrfonl on WeiliiesrJHy Kit was liotter

suiipliwl with nioro prime pi jfs th.m iv/u eipreted, comidcr-hiK the tiino of Iho yoar—nay 700 bought , nil for killiii- inWiiturfoiU; prices from 65s to 60s. J obbers loti from n"*to Sis.

The fair of NcwbrMpo (co. Kilkenny) held on Thursdaywas nlsii well supplieil, 600 purchnfwl , all for Waterford nt51s to 5 >s. Tho genera l opinion is tint pl -s won't bo lessfor some months.

Pilot ESIAST HAH .— At a meeting of tlio friends of thisIlnll, held on Monday, a report wn read from the architect,A. Denny, Esq., wliiili stated tliut " ibo cyst of the buildingwill bo aboHt £2760 ;'this contractor, Mr. John Fitzgeraldlud received £1500 on account, and continued to perfoi m,liij duties in n wanner perfectly tatiifnctory." Thu i< verypratifyitii, Mr. Ujtmy nnd Mr. Fi!z;iatrick billi boing ourcllmv-citi«ug, .

CJje i^larRetiSWaterford , Friday, January 13 , I8fii.

Weather dry and cold, with a slight frost each night. OurImports and Exports tliU week arc more liberal than of late.

¦WHEAT.--Short supplies from Farmers, and last week's pricesfully maintained. Foreign quiet, and unaltered in value.

BARLEY steady at late rate*.

OATS.—Only a moderate demand for Export, and last aecV'j

quotations may be repeated.

FLOUR —Demand slow and Taluo unaltered.

INDIAN CORN.—This artido meets a good consumptivedemand ot the extreme rates of this day se'nnitrht.

JOHN KENNY, Corn Factor.

P R I C K S C 'U K tt 13 N T.

IRISH. I New. Old.I

. -jWIIKAT, p r barrel iif '.N(i|b«. I a. d. r. d ». d. ». d.

— White - ¦ - 32 0 li> t>3 HUH U to IK) U— Itcd - - . 29 a 30 OKI 0 00 U

OAKLEY , per barrel , ol iillh.- I— lirjn.lin^ - - - 15 4 16 l'lt'0 o 00 0— MaltiiiK - - - 13 0 20 f:00 0 00 0

OATS, per darrel , of I'M) *.— Hlai'k - - 13 0 13 800 0 00 0— White - - - 13 6 14 oinu 0 M) 0— Grey - - - 13 0 U 0IU 0 »9 0

Fl.oUIt , pfr Suck, oi '»llh« I— Slllicl fines - - 44 0 45 Oimi 0 00 0— lllferi'ira • - - SO II 3C Oi 'K) 0 • 01 V

OA'I'MRAL , per Sack , oraSflll- SrS 0 37 I'lflO 0 (i0 UBItAN , per barrel , of S4lhs. - S 3 5 C00 0 00 0

FORK1GN. Free.

WIIKAT, per barrel , nf SSOlhs. •. d. «. d— ' Frrnch nnd Hiiltic. - - - - 00 0 to mi 0— Pnlisli Odessa , red - - - - UU 0 oil 0— Kiinihitrgh Ill 0 UO 0— Spanish and Ancona . . . lit) 0 CO 0— Ghirka . . 31 6 !H o— Onlntx and Kslnfnt- . . . W» 0 fJO 0

INDIAN CORN , Yellow , Onlntz . .* Odessa , i24 0 24 3_ _ Foxonlan & Ihralia - - -23 8 21 9_ _ American, '21 3 2.1 C_ _ IV.nth and American \Vhite :."O tl (ill 0— — Kuypiinu , . . . . ;nn n no o

— Damaged . . . Us 0 21 UFt.ODU , Aniericnn . pcr barrel, of lOOIIn. - i'KJ •> 00 o

_ Freneh , persnek , ol 'Jtlllbs. - - 110 0 00 IIINDIAN MtiAI., AiniTicnn, per hrl. of IP6lb«.,00 0 Uil 0

( Home Mnuiimcturo , ) \. „ „, „— - I per sack, or 29Mu». {|-* B 23 °

RVF. MEAL , - » " flO 0 00 0

Imports and Exports for Ihe Week ending Thursday ,the \~lh inst.

IMI'OItTS. EX PORTS.Wheat . - 2130 Qimrlera. Wheat • 300 llnrre hIndian Corn. 3.110 do. Onts, - - CHS dr>Dari , - • do. Barley - do.nnrlcy, - - do. Indian Corn , <M._, ( . S66 fa.-kB. Flour, - - lCfiO tfaekaHour j Unrrelir. (Jatmrul - 60 do.

Butter Market.Nuinusrol* firkin* weighed nt the Public flutter Market for the

Week ending Friday, the ISth inst.Saturday 88 Wednesday 07Sfond.-if 5 T)m»il.iy _ 71Tuesday C Friday C

I'ricofrora 110j. to 117». UU pcrcwt .

Corrected this Day for the Waterford News.1'ROVIStONS.

K A COX TI O S, per cut 51* Od to SU OilOvr.\k do 3i* Od ,, 4i's OdV»: I:T do 11s Cd „ i2s OdII K A U B do y J i ud „ S4s ndT.u.l.nw do Cl8 Od „ Clu 6dLA K H (thandlers) 6Ca Od „ 57K 0d

nuTciiKit.S' MI-:AT.Bi:t:r, joints ... 4jd to" 7Jd I Vr.Af., do ... 7d to sM UTTON , tlo ... C.t to n.l I IJ .V M I I , per (jr ... li to 0

rOTATOKS.Nnw , per ft. ... Od to 0:1 I OI.II , per stjna 7d to Sd

BREAD.WIIITK , wr 41b .. 7d 1 IIocsiiLi> ,pr41bGd to CJd

WIUSKKY .Drnt.ix, per rjal ... l"= a Od I Oi.n, B 'I ••• 1C< 8dCOIIK, jiuuchcon ... 15J Cd [

visitN't-sni.xn, pr ewt 13B to l*a I SM.VOX, per lb... In 4dItcimiM;*, pr brl 20a to 20s | Sou:, do ... 0a Kd

FOWL AND KG US.Fowl., each ... U sd I Knos , per dozen, S.I BJ

SOAP AND CAKDLF.R,WHITK , por cwt ... 39s Od I Muci.n, per lb... On 8dBitou- .v, do ... rflj 0d | Dirr, do ... 03 1A

TIMBER.IU:n Pixn, per ton , C3s 0d I LATIIK , ... (ltls OJY KI .I.UW, do ... tiOj 0d I STAVES, ... ii.;« o>|

COALS.CARnifi -, per ton ... 179 | XK W PORT , per ton ... 17a

FODDER AXD GRKKiV CROPS.H AT , por ton, ... L0.no en M.\Ni;oi.Hi , ... 16s „ I83STiiA\v , uheatcn 2D.< „ 3it Voxnrs, ... IS.i ,, 1?<Do. (nuten) ... 2P.1 „ Jfli Sou., (13 bundls) 4i'. „ 6dDo. (barley) ... 24».,, 20s

T 0 C O R II K S P O X D E X T S.\tST I" reply to our friends who have exprosscil an anxiety

to reatl an accouat of a 1-all , which we hcnnl took place in lliuTown Hul l tlii* week, we be^ to say that the malingers en-tirely forjot thnt a press ticket slioulil he sent to us. Tl>oonlj rensou we can assign for this is tbe little practico theyhave evidently hail io such ninltcrs.

" Helena" to " Iijii sta" in our next.

TO OCli n i lEX US.Sinco tho comineiiceuicnt of the year, a large number of

accounts h.u-c Icon sent out from thi* O'*H'C, cicli small in itsitsel f, but in the a^;. 'gate iiinoiuiling to aome huinlieJs ofpotimls, which no will thank r '.r friends to ilUciinr^o asspeeJily ns possible. In addition to our usual heavy expendi-ture, it shonld be remembered that at present we have tosupply the " sinews of war" to the " gentlemen of tho lungrobe" whom we have engaged to fight a shadow in tlio costlyarena of tlm Cmitt of Queen'.1! llimch.

MONKTAUY AND COMMKUCIAULosiitiS/ritUHSHAT.—Tiii'ie were rumoius yesterday that

the li.mk of Ki-aiico has etluctttl sonic new nrniiigeinent tomeet its present u-quircinontii. It was stated in some quar-ters that a suspension of cash payments was contemplated.The Kcnernl letters from l'aris yesterday indicate a partialrecovery of confidence. Tho public continued to invest freelyin stocks and shares.

A reaction of more than J per cent hai tr.lcen pbco in Con-so'n. Jiiitisn Ijail\v:ty Stocks continue to decline. Theprinci pal feature is 11 fall of i per cent, iu Midlands, cansidby speculative realisations. In every >U|)aitmeiit of thoStork Cvcli.iiigc business is very dull. Consols closed sternlyand inactive ut 1)1} -J, tho highest point to-day being 01 jbuyers, iln> lowest 918 sellers. Slimes closo very dull infont-, nnd very little gciiprnl business all day, ami marketslower in pi ice. Canadian Shares ntcariy. Fionch RentesWITI! C7.35, but the closing quotations havo not yet arrived.

Tho liank of London li»« tin's day declared a dividend atthe rale of live per cent, and tho London . Joiut Stock Dunkut the r.ite af 12 per cent.

l'Auid, TiifiisnAY Kvnxis«—3.30 P.M.—Tho lioniseIms been dull , fears having boon entertained of a ri.i•• of dis-count by the Rink of Rut land. Uuiitcs closed at 07.25, or10 cents, lower than yesterday.

LONDOX STOCK KXCHAN'GE—VBHTRRDAT.O PBNINO I'KICES.—COIIBOU for Jlonvy, Ul}$; Consols

for Account, Ol JJ ; New 3 per Centi, Olj.MOON FUNDS.— Consols opened at 91$ to J, but were not

long inuiiiUiuwl, dccliuinir tn Olj i, nt ivln'cli prico Iliey nrobow heavy. Shares opened firm with i,apravctl prices, butcave way with consols, and are now dull and inactive ut J toI per cent, lower.

CI.OSINO I'itiCK3. —Consols for Money, 01JJ ; Consulsfor Account, 9Ui ; Now 3 pur ceots, 91 jj.

DUBLIN STOCK liXCIIANCE—Y ESTEHD A IPd. Cash. Aict.

3 pcr CentOoiisol« 91$ 91JXcw 3 pur Cent Stock 00J3 90j^Itanlt of Ircliind 210 —ItilK'niiau Itauk 26 38 —I'rovimial Hank 25 id & b —National Hank 25 CJ} —Mining Co. of Ireland 7 13J xil —City »r Dublin Steam Company 100 103 —Hoyal Atlan. Slcam Navigation Co. 10 3JJ —United General Uiui 8 2'2l —

B.UI.WAX8.Groat Snutliern anil Western 100 112 —Waterfurd and Limerick 60 22 —Waterl'iird & Lim. 5 per ct. nl 10 6i>i —Waterford & Kilkenny 100 12.{ —

Do. 0 per cont. red 100 x int —Wute: ford and Trauiore 10 4V —

Wi) t Sffiiaterfotti 0t^" CE JUST, AND F GAl l NOT."

FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 18, 18GI

LATEST NEWSFRANCE—THE FLEET AT GAETA.

The Monileur of to-day exp lains llmltlie despatchof a French fleet- to Gncta was intended as a markof sympath y to a prince cruell y tried by destiny ;but its stay could not be indefinitel y prolongedwithout its presence constituting an encouragementnnd material support to Francis II., and the fleetwould according ly be withdrawn.

The Monitcur nlso suys , by tho advice given byFrance to the belligerents at Gnctn, hostilities nresuspended until thelOlh iust., and Atlmiral'BHrbierde Tinnn will .leave Gnetii to-day.

The Morning Post Pnris Correspondent nays (lintpeople »eem fully convinced thnt the armistice willexp ire without uny derision of Francis II . to sur-render Gaeta to the Sardinians.

'A lithographic sheet prepared for the provinceslay s thnt warlike preparations are being made forsvery contingency. The army will be ready for a:ampaig» in March.

STATE OF AFFAIRS AT NAPLES.N APLES, J AM . 8.—A riotous assemblage has been

dispersed , and numbers of the rioters, amongst whomwere several Muratists , have been arrested. Nearlynil the troops forming the garrison of Naples havebeen sent into the provinces. A formidable demon-stration against La Furini has taken place at Palermo.La Farini hod ordered the arrest of Criipi. TheNational Guard opposed the execution of this order,and compelled the lieutenancy coutxel to resign.

N APLES, J A». 10.—Signor Poerio has been en-

trusted with the formation of a new administration.The news has produced on excellent effect at

Naples. The reactionary band* in the Abruziihave been beaten. Naples and the provinces areIrnnquil.

CONGKESS ON ITALIAN AFFAIKS AT PARIS.The French Funds rose } per cent, yesterday.

The improvement-i» attributed to u report that aCongress is to meet at Paris for the settlement of theItalian question.

PRUSSIA.The Prussian Government has protested or re-

monstrated against the warlike projects attributed totbe German Governments relative to tbe designs ofPrussia on Denmark.

DENMARK-WAR PREPARATIONS.

COPENHAGE N , J AN 10.--The Berliiigstile Tidendeannounces Hut the Minister for War bai caused thewhole of the infantry to he supplied with rifledmuskets, and that steps have" been takeu to increasethe number of horses for military purposes, and forthe speedy recalling of the soldier* on furlough.Tlia same journal utoo asys tbnt preparations arebeing made for the evacuation of the arsenal ofUcndsburg.

CONSTANTINOPL E , J AN 12.--Genetal Klapka is inthe Princi palities, preparing for a risi lg iu Hungary.The Danube is closed by ice. The arms brongnt bythe Sardinian ships nre to be landed in Montenegro,whence they will be dispatched to the Bnnn. Thetrials at Beyrout have been concluded. The Druseprisoners were sentenced to death, and the Turkishto exile.

TIIF. DISSOLUTION OF THE AMERICAS U.N'ION

That all things .linve but n time is a great truism,fully proved in our own experience, taking our con-clusions from the fute of nations. Whether greator small , freo or trammelled, kingdoms, empires, andrepublics in their turn appear destined to come togrief as sure as <lay follows night. The RomanRepublic, mightiest of tho great human institutionswhich from time to time have ruled maukiud, rose

to the greatest power which it was possible to ascend

to, and then collapsed into the most insignificant

and feeble importance, till not even its uiihes re-

mained to mark its grave. The United States,---

whose eolossul strides to greatness in every depart-

ment which makes a nation respected and admired,were so materially aided by the decaying process ofthe last century in this hemisphere,—we hope is notdestined for a similar fate to that which overtook itsprototype of Rome. The Union which was formediieurly a century since, after severance from British

rule, by thirteen States, appears to have arrived atits zenith when lhat number increased to thirty-three , and accordingly retrogression, we fear, has

set in.As we anticipated pending tho election for Presi-

dent , tlic return of LINCOLN , the nominee of the" down-east " abolition disuniouists, promises to betho death-knell of that union which has astonishedthe world with its onward strides in the arts, thesciences, mechanics, commercial prosperity, and allthat makes a uution great in the councils of theworl d, nnd spreads happiness nud contentmentamongst her own people. Were it not for the insti-tution of slavery, which had been planted thera byBritain , and left as a legacy to the Young Republic ,the United States seemed to us, as hits been re-marked by a great essayist , the only country in thoworld whose people required no government at all.The question of negro-slavery was the great obsta-cle always to a perfect union of the States. Onthe uccuBsion of every now Slate, a terrible strugg leensued ns to whether or not this state of bondageshould become an institution of the new-born star, orwhether it should be an accession to Northern power—both sides claiming that it would be a dangerouslever to place hi the hands of their antagonists. Thusmatters went on until fiil'tccn States Were acknow-ledged to be committed to Negro Slavery, audeighteen to^Anti-Slavury, the hitter , of course, hav-ing, by their superior numbers iu population , a pre-ponderance in the Federal Councils. The owners ofthe slave property, handed dawn to them as theirbirth-ri ght, and being all the worldly goods in theirp ossession, clung to it with the tenacity which thoowners of ill-gotten soil in old monarchical oun-tries exercise tu this day amongst us, whilst thoabolitionists of tho North never wearied in theire/forts, legitimate or otherwise, to uproot it. Th«kidnapping process was carried to an alarmingextent, the fute of tho fugitive negro being the lastcare of those who induced him to leave, iu themajority of cases, better and more comfortablehomes than his free brethren iu the Atlantic States,or many white men in other countries, enjoy.Whatever may be the abuses existing among thechives in the Southern States—und there is no iusti.tion without its abuses—it is not denied that theircondition is far preferable to that of their brethrenin their mtive Africa—that food and raiment, ondcomfortable Uiomes are theirs,—that the blessings ofChristianity sheds its glorious light over the soul ofninny a poor negro in his master's home—and tli.itnheu they bend their knee to GOD , at least iu theCatholic Church, they are equal before their Creatorwith the wealthiest man iu the Southern States.

To remedy the great source of discontent in theUnion, the master mind of the great DA N I E L

WEBSTER, about ten years since, framed and placedon the statute book of the country, an oiiactmenlknown us the Fugitive Slave Law, under tho provi-sions of which a runaway might be arrested in anyState to which he had been induced to fly, and onthe owner claiming him and proving property, litwas delivered up. This npparently jusS Jatr , lioir-ever, has remained almost a dead letter in manyNorthern States, for in the majority of cases, theFederal authorities amongst the Abolitionists failedor refused to carry out its enactments, and in theelection of M r . LINCOLN the Southern men saw fur-ther determination to invade tbeir rights. Iu everyHouse of Representatives through the SouthernStates , the question of secession was at once taken

up and debated after the late Presidential eainpui n ,and to explain fully the position of affairs in a

country in the fate of which the people of Ireland

arc so deeply interested, we think we cannot do

better than make fome extracts from a well-timed

nnd well-tempered speech delivered by iho Hon.A LEXANDDR A. STEPHENS to the Georgia House atMilredgerille : - -

" Tho consternation (lie said) that liss come upon the peopl'is tlio result of » sectunal election ofn ['retidem of tlio UnitedStHtcs—one whoro opinions ana avowed principles are inantaROnism lo our interests and rights, «nd, wo believe, ilcarried out, would subvert the constitution under which wnnow live. But are we cutirrly blaniclus in this matter, niyconntrymen ? I gi»e it to you as uiy opinion, lliatbnt foithe policy tlio Southern pwiplo pursued, tins.fearful rwnlta-oulil not lavo occurrnl. Mr. Liocoln has Wn rlrrted, 1doubt not, by a minority of the people of the United States.What will IKJ the extent of that minority we do not yetknow , but tbe diedusuro when made will iliow, 1 think ,that a majority uf tin) constitutional aud Iho conservativevotes of Iho country are npniust him. Tbe President ofUnited State* i» ni> Emperor, no Dictator—ho is clothedivith no absoluto ptnvcr. Ho cau do uothing nulfts he ijhacked hy power in Congreif. Tho tluuso of Hcprcsen.tativo i* largfly in tho majority against him, Iu the Tory(Ve mill teeth of tho heavy majority which he bat obtainedin tho Northern Stiite», there havo been large gains in thellouu! of Representatives t<> tlio conscrvutivo constitutionalparly of tho country, wliicii hora I will call the nationalDemocratic party, becanto that il the cognomen it lias atthe North. Theto are twolye of tlii* party elected froinNew York to tbu next Cougrcti, 1 believe. In the presentHouse there are but funr, i Cuiuk. Jn I'emisyhuina , NewJersey, Ohio and Indiana , there have been gain*. Iu thepresent Coiigrem there were 118 republican!, vrlien it tnkos117 to make a inajotity. Tlia gains in tha Democraticparty in Pennsylvania , Ohio, New Jersey, New York , In.iiaim and other State*, notwithftandin; its dUtructionj,lave been cnousb to makoi a majority of near thirty in thunext Iloniio againut Mr. Lincoln.

" I B this tbo time then to apprehend that Mr. Lincolnwitb this largo majority in tho Houio of RepresentativesazaiiiEt him, can carry out any of his unconstitutional prin..ciplcs in tbnt body ? In the Senato bo will alto bo power,lew. Tliuro will bo a majority of four against him. Mr.Lincoln cannot appoint an officer without the consent of theSenate—be cannot form a Cabinet without tbt tame con-«ent. He will bo in tho condition of George tbe Third (tlioembodiment of Toryism), who had to auk the Whigs to xp.point liia raiutstcm, and was compelled to receive a Cabiuetutterly opposed to hi* vk'ws ; and so Mr. Lincoln will hecompelled to ask the Senate to choose for him a Cabiuot, jfthe Democracy of that body cbooco to put biro on snebtcrmt. He; will be compelled to do this or Ut tbe gown.merit atop, if the national Democntia - men of A *contemrhta men in th» 8*nite, should to 'determine.I'tjie policy of Mr. Lincoln anA bit TejmWiesa aaocUUtpihall be earned oat, or attempts to be earned oot, no manii Ueorgia will be uioro Killing or ready thin inrseir to lie.

fend onr rigbti, iuti>rcst.i and honor at every hazard ond tothe last eitroniity (applause). What i» this policy? It itin first place, loVveliide in by an act of Congress from tbtTerritories with our slave property. He is for using thapower of tbe general government dgainit tlie eitcmion'ofour institutions. Our position on this point U, and onjjbtto be, at all hazards, for perfect equality between nil ths StaUiand tbe citizens of all the Stntc?, in the Territorie*, underthe constitution of th« United States. If Cbn.grcss should exercise its power u^ainst this, thenI am for standing whero Georgia planted lierwlf itt1350. Tb^ss wcra plain ptopositiom whicU <»ere tbculaid down in her celebrated platform as sufficient for the dis-ruption of the Union, if the occasion should erer com* ; oathose Georgia has ileclnrcJ thnt she will go out of theUnion; nnd for thcio sho would bo justified by tbe nationsof the earth in so doing. I say the same ; I said it tten ;I say it now, if .Mr. Lincoln's policy should ba carried out.I Imvc told you that I do not thinV 'his bare election ii saffi.cieut cause; but if his policy should bo carried oat in viola,tion of auy of the principles set forth in the Georgia platformthat nooid be such nn act of aggression which ought to bamet as therein provided for. If his policy ahall be carriedout in repealing or modifying the Fugitive Slavo Law so uto H-Micn its uf Rcxcy, Georgia bus declared that ilie will intbe last resort disrupt the ties of tho Uuion, and I say so too,I stand upon the Georgia platform, aud upon every plank ofif , and if those afr^ressiona therein provided for take place, Isay to you and to the people ol Georgia, keep your powderdry, and let your assailants then have lead, if ured be (ap-plause). I would wait for un acl of aggression. Tbif ii myposition. "

The patience which Mr. STEPHENS thus so forc.blyn d justly inculcates, though it hus been maintainedid the House which he addressed, hira not found,disciples amongst the South Carolinians. They,unfortunatel y, have proclaimed war to the knife,severed themselves from the Federal Government,and bid defiance to it3 authority. On the 20th ofDecember, the Convention of Delegates at Charles-ton adopted the ordinance declaring the State ofSouth Carolina entirely separated from the Confedra-tion and independent of nil Federal control whatever.This act wns followed , in four days after, by a jointletter from the members from South Carolina to thaHouse of Representatives at Washington, announc-ing the secession of their State, "the people, in theirsovereign capacity, having resumed the powers here-tofore delegated by them to the Federal Govern-ment," and that consequently their representativesdissolved their connection with that House. A civilwar, on a moderate scale , was then commenced. TlioState authorities at once set about seizing the Federalforts, and arsenals, with all ammunition, &c., wilhtht intention of fortify ing themselves against inva-sion ; and mob law was at once in the ascendant.A United States revenue cutter had been quietlyseized, the captai n fearing to 'offer resistance, andthe mob at once set free the master of a slavsvessel lying in the port. All Federal officers inthe Custom-house and the other Governmont do.partmeuts, us well as all officers in the army andnavy, were directed to coma forward and takean oath of fidelity to the new order of things.—In one of the forts, the men employed there had re-fused to bear arms against ths South Caroliniansand the officer in command, Major ANDERSOX, whohaa acted through the try ing ordeal with great firm-ness and courage, dismissed them immediately. Tfciconduct of this officer was such as to elicit the warmapproval of Major-General SCOTT, the Commanderof the Forces, whose encouragement has infusednew fire into the Major, and enabled him to declaraopen hostility to all revolters. For the better carry,ing out uf his plans, he has strengthened his posi-tion by removing his little garrison of four-scorafrom Fort Moultric to Fort Sumter, after havingspiked the guns iu the former place, levelled tbtbuildings, and mined the works so that they can b(blown up at a moment 's warning. Fort Sumter iiconsidered by engineers as almost impregnable,commanding all forts, as well as the entrance to thaharbour, and armed with 110 guns.

Of course, this distracting state of things earnedmost painful alarm at Washington , but in the dot.ing days v<: President BUCHANAN 'S occupation, hacan only recommend prayers ; his voice to th«earthly powers is too feeble to bo heard. Mr.SEWARD , the leading light in the Senato amongitthe Abolitionists, proposes a panacea to settle thadifficulty, which woul d prove a greater evil still, anddrive from the Union certain Southern State* nowin the balance. He proposes that the NorthernStates shall repeal their Personal Liberty Lnwi, andthat Congress shall amend tho Fugitive Slave Law,giving to fugitives the right of trial by' jury in (Iw.State whciicc they escaped. Thus he proposes, thatif a slave can he kidnapped and carried away toBoston, for instance , he shall be there tried and de-posed of as a jury of Abolitionists shall think fit!WASHINGTON gave America independence and thtbasis of greatness—a great master mind is novwanted there to preserve those blessings.

THE VICE-ROYALTY

The rovived question of the Vice-Royalty abolttion is set at rest by the following letter from tin

Lord Lieutenant to tho Lord Mayor of Dublin :—" Trentham, January 10th, 1861.

"Mr Ds.iR LOKD M ATOK —I have been hvoared «i»your lordshi p's letter , inquiring whether there is any trotkiu tlio report tbut her Majesty's govurumeut intend to iotn>juco into parliament, in the eniuin;,' acjsiou, a manor* Iwthe abolition of the office of Lord Lieuteuaut of IitlmJ. Ihave to stKte , in roply, that I have the beat rcuom for »•lieving th.it any such ruport is entirely destitute of foaiw*-tion.—I havo the honour to be, my doai Lurd Mayor, yoaLordship's vuiy fuithfnl servant , "CARU'I*.

" To tho Kight Hon. tlic Lord Mayor."Thus, as we ventured to assert last week , the p".

posed measure of the Whig Government was, ift«

all , but a canard—and a poor and shabby one, tni'Jof Mr. DISKAEU 'S and Pop e HE.VNEJST'S politi-

cal exponent , the Press, to have something to BJ

befote the laborious days of parliament begin, ui

to try another effort to have a cry, at least in IreWiagainst the "brutal Wliigs," who would (if il»/could) lop off this only faithful ly performed pcfWof lbs union compact. To tell the truth, altjtn'

dent of the money the court circulates in DuWJUiand the absentee drain that would be sure to fbllrf

its departure, we cannot afford to send the goTfl*ment in Ireland over to the corrupting influenW 1

an English atmosphere, where the taint is so pi*ferous, that out of the whole House ot Comma *with its five hundred and odd members, we B

assured by the most immaculate ol patriots and A

most uuerring of wise men, lhat thirty honeit at

are not to be found there ! They are wanted, 1»

are not to be found even in the entire population

Ireland ! What an age we live in! But the mi*'

tune of it is, the itandard of " honetty" ii *

hardest thiwg to ha found. IJonwt men s» wtB"]

rogues havo different and curious ideal of •»I

other. We don't know at what particular p*n '|Mie year this gteat dearth of honesty is most w*

in this ill-fated land—wholher it ii when MT-W

dred and four representatives are in ParliM**'at home—but on the certainty of a further wi*.the " rogues," should the Vice-Royalty b« »bolp*we will quote a London journal, the Mor *i *f T*

»"•*•— . '..ia§8"The hundrcd-ainl-four eollciruM in (a* NprMOT ,

Irisli coiuliuicncits, uf whom Mr. O'DwMgmHMcontemptuously, nud the twenty-eight '"V"**WJB|who nro bound, by theii lov-islativo iaXiei, W3HBthan hal f the year within ea.y reacb of Wn#«constitute only the advance-gutnl of*hng6ir«jjjjj |jgwho entrant enormous revenues from (h* iitltWgtK

^whioh the greater portion U npout in LoBiofc" WSPEcompensation, the Irisli bav« beea aocoitomtd toipWKeipcnditurr, direct and indirect, canted by tb« *f*&2ttablishment in Dublin Outlo. The eon«eq,ointea»*5the publii: finances, if computed by tb» fi»w«i p"*"Kthe annual estimates, it not very altrtuirig i »W ¦ ¦jRnsure tbat if any taving could be eUbcMd fatbt_«^Irish members, who are very clever 5* *" * Sr"would adjust ths account by itulitiug apOP » JfJJ.rffiresponding increase in tbe amount • •pptofW JElilocal objects, inch as h;irbour». drainac*-, o» P<*"f ?SlIreland. Altogether, it would, vety pw^V jM*!and will onabla us to escape a gnat jaMorff jiBworry Jo leave the Irish yiwroytltjr iaUWf**',pr»»ciit." . ¦¦¦•-•:««-'¦:;*

i ii ;'¦"¦¦

ADDRRgS ASD PEE31STATIOS 10 tag-gSRZBIL—Tho attorney* and solicitors IJIMJJIJWI!east circuit, in testimony of their rcsptat «•¦JJTbomai O'llagan, Q.C., the Solicjtor.O«fl«Ugbon. gentleman on S»tord»y bjt jttj ,M'jjgsouvenir of silver plate, cotunatins « '* MjWgja bandibme tea and COKM set-^•TwWlftg'BHin one of tbt arlritr.ition root^SaSwarfi '*'The; aalver, which is a maujr* pintip >P*Wmtnahip, bean tha followpg. imiitomXmMwith tea and eolbt tenrice, y rtmtunmxKgiKaq, Q.C., W UA&, iffi St|tbi Mltcitonof tin North .&aMfe;«Jf JSHtheir regard en W« «P<>fe*n*ff1fKfti-«31juoit rttirenwnt ftt^^circwtWl*l« |*"

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—" CATHOLIC c/f uncir.Wuouc Votjro MBS':; fc-ociKTrvCo.vcMBT.—WD

nJertUnil that on MowUy, tbo 11th of February next , this-

Society will givo a grand conceit iu tbo Town Hall. I'ar

tirgjira will appear iu a future number of this jouninl., y?o?ssisa o? A. NEW Cuimcu.—The magnificent new

V liurcb uf St. Saviour's, Ddiniuick-strce! , Dublin, un.ler the\J j irscof the Dominican Fathers, was o iciicd on Tuesday{ with »n imposing ceremonial. Two archbishop*, ami sixK. Shoin, with au immense number of clergymen, »vcrc|irreeiitft 'fha itruion wa« preached by the eloquent and learned bishopVi Kerry, the Higbt Ituv. Dr. Moviurly.•>w5>ie K«». l'r. Clifford baa boon appointed chaplain to the'' itslian* "ni London, in consequent of the withdrawal, by thn

Cavour ministry, of the fiiuds which formerly supported tho' Julian priest. Dr. Clifford has spent many years in Home,nJ bss acquired n most intimate knowledgo of the Italians'

^VATEBFOUU CATHOLIC VOUXU JIE.VS SOCIKTY.

/ O-i Sunday evening a full meeting of the members of this,' ixxty imi held in their hall, Bcresford-street, the l'resi.

/ dint, A. I'. M AIIKE , Esq., in the chair ; the Uev. Mr. Kug-; ||,lli fpiritmil director, Mr. John Kelly, V.I'., mid Mr.

Manning, lion. sec. were also present. The Spiritual Direc-tor, lUv. Mr. Euglish, tho Presidcut, Mr. Mabcr, the Vice-Prosid'eiit , Mr. John Kelly, aud the Secretary, Mr. I*. Man-niiif, severally thanked the members for their kindness in

. (t-ctecling them for tho frueut year. Tlio President theninuounced that tho respective guilds should that eveningelect tlieii' wardens fur the present year, as their tenuro ofoffice Lad expiroJ. He, in a warm and eulogistic inaiinor,ipoke of the very valuable service! tb« wardens had rcud-jred(be society since its commencement : ha bad ulwayn foil mlthem ready to aid in every incitement that was likely toUuefit the society. Tho warden i elected for iho presentyear are at follow :—

St. Patrick '* Guild.—Mr. C. DcmpKy, Mr. P. Sullivan.TheBleucd Virgin'!.—Mr. T. Kehnc, Mr.T. KeduiondB.Si. J%«III«.—Mr. C. Uedtno:id, T.C., Mr. C. Shechan.St. Vincent de I 'aul 't.—Mr. M. O'Neil!, Mr. James

McGrath.S.S. P«tcr *ni Paul 't.—Mr. John Hoar?, Mr. E. McCoy.St. ZVAV*.—Mr. James WSWI, Mr. John Callaghan.St. Laurtnct's.—Mr. Janic* Callaghan.Mr. Jamca l'bclan.St. tiridj et't.—y ir . W. Wulsh, .Mr. W. Walsh.

, St. Joipp/r*.—Mr. G. J. Uriscoe, Mr. M. Walsh.' St. iliehael 't.—lir. Michael White, Mr. John Voalc.

. 67. Joh n') .— Mr. John Shcridau, Mr. It. Foy.

FJSI11OXA BLE XEll'S.The Marchioness of Ormonde, accompanied by

tbo young Marquii and Lords Hubert and Arthur Butlrr ,returned to Kilkenuy Castle, from Gsrryricken, on Satur-day.

The Marquis of Ormonde left Kilkenny Castle onMonday, for Harrow.

Colonel the Right Honourable W. F. and LndyLouisa Tighe have left Woodstock for ISessborough House,ou a risit to the Karl and Countess uf IScssborough.

A marriage will shortly take plucc betweenGeorge Whitelock Lloyd, Ksn., of Strancally Castle, W's.ttrford, aud Lady Anno Butler, daughter of the Karl ofCarrick.

Lord and Lady Carcv? are on a wit with Sir B.Philips, Bart.. Wcstou House, Shipton-ou-Stour.

LAW CHAXG1CS.Tie retirement of Harou G KECXE from tho bench, necessi-

tated by the debilitated state, of bis constitution after aIdiom illnesf , is a ciicuinstance much regretted by all whoadmire in the administration of justice, an upright judgo auda conscicutiuus man. As to bis successor, various aro therumvurs, but its ytl there is no certainty. As a matter o'right, t lie Attorney-General, Mr. Dm BY, would bo the newburon, but it is said that that gentleman having his baudsfull of Parliamentary business, and his succcsior iu the govern-ment failing probably to be bis successor iu the representationol Cork, '.he will decline the post for the present. On Mr.C'HAGAX, Solicitor-General, tha vacaut office would then fall ;but in meofMr.DBiST's acMpUnce.Mr.O 'HAOAKWou lcl lc-como the first law officer of the Crown. A vacaut fergeantcywould thus be created by the elevation of our respected follow-citiien, Mr. LAWSOX, Law-Adviser at present, and on thefilling shoulders to place it, wo cutircly agieo with the fol*lowing, from tbo Freeman .—

" The elevation of Mr. Lawson leaves a vacancy in theancient order of Swgeants-at-Law. Mr. Sullivan receivesthe double distimtion of Law Advisersbip and secondSergeantcy, so thu third is ut the disposal of the Govern-ment. OHO gentleman, wo should say, is nro-eniiiieiitlyentitled to the honour, liichard Armstrong is of the veryhiglcst order of advocates, an able lawyer, and a soundLiberal. Ho has never made much noise in thn woihl ofpolitics, but he has always been a steadfast friend of pro-gress. In landlord and tenant question?, apart altogetherfrom his duties as advocate, wo havo know n Mr. Arm-strong iufuso into bis able speeches the warmth and feelingof a personal iutorcst in the fortunes of the tenant Ho is avery superior man, and well entitled to higher distinctionthan a thud or first Sergraucy."

The Tory papers have elevated Mr. BKBWSTBH to thebench iu room of Baron G BEEKR, without, hv.vcvcr, as welearn from tho Evening Post, u shadow of foundation.—Should Mr. DBASY bo the new Judgp, a vacancy will becreated in tho representation of Cork county, for whichhonour tho name of Major MILES O'RDILLT has becu men-tioned.

MUSICAL KNTK11TAISMEXTS.The unequalled baud of Ethiopian sereuiiders,. known n^Christy's Uiustreli, will givo two of their unrivalled enter-

tainments in the Town-hall, commencing on Tuesd.iy next.The Cbriaty miuistrels are too long beforo the Englisli publicto noed bavo their attractivo choral qualities at this ad-vanced period brought out hero. From the rust momentahuoft of their starting into existence at their old house iuUroaJway, Now York , where admission was nightly impos-sible to hundreds, up to tho present hour, their career in thomusical world has been one grand successful ovation ; win-ning and receiving the applauso and marked encomiums oftho best and most distinguished authorities in the vocal amiariitocratic worlds. Their siuiplo aud plj intivc songs, ren-dered with the most charming ease and elegance, aud po*scs-led bf the richest musical qualities, are such as to win tlioheart of the listener at once, and draw forth from the audiencethe utmost well.merited applause. A fuud of rich aud aina.lingjoki*, frco from anything bordering ou rudeness or vul.gsrity, fill op tho interludes, and altogether the Chri»ty'aconcerts are such as to entitle them to the furore whichtheir visit hers has produced, judging by the demand fortickets which we understand exists. We also observe that amorning performance wilt be given on We ducsday lor theconvenience of country residents, which will Und much vretxpect to prevent overcrowding in the evening.'/ CATHHEIXB HATS8.— Our citizens will learu with delightthat our charming national songstress, who has v?on the ad-miration of the world by her rich vocal qualities, comes oncemore amougst on, accompanied by a distin^uishci corps ofartistes. February 11 and 12 iro the evenings fixed on fortwo grand concerts, tho particulars of which will be auuouu*ccd next week. To sink into the depths of our Irish hearts>and to awtlten our most enthusiastic feelings, the gloriousToicx and tho winning giacc of Madamo Hayes are tho most

"luocessful magnets to operate on us.

THF. NEW JA1L3. BALLYMHCKEX« o sro glad to learu that tht question of the encroach-

turat of the jail wall on IWlybriAcn has been amicnble andsatisfactorily fettled. It has bean agiecd upon by the com-tuissioners for carrying out the work, nod a deputation fromthe corporation, that a slight strip of pathway, at tbo old

jail wall (iu th» widest part (We or six feet) be given in ex-change for a larger portion of ground, in J ail-street andDallybrickcn (in wid«t part about 30 feet) owned by thoooinmiuionori. By this arrangement tho wall will bo carriedcut iu a regular form, and, at the comer of Jail-strcct , itwill be handsomely rounded, and, iu other respects, greatlyimproved. Tho shutting up of that filthy lane, adjoiningJail.5tre«t , will , in itself, ha a very great improvement to tbohealth and sanitary condition of the locality.

THE MAGISTRACY.The Lord Chancellor, OB the rocotaoiondarion of Lord

Stetrt de Decies, Lieutenant ol the County, has been pleasedto appoint Samuel T. Grubh, K»q., of Killsspy Housr, asmagiitrat e for the county Waterfonl. Mr. Grubb is also amagistrate for the county Kilkenny, where hu bas g>.!U vmyg.-ucral satitfacl'o.i.

""THANKS.P. Manning, secretary to the Young Men's Society, begs

to jrknmrlrtya the reeeiptof 10s and bonis f rom NkhohiO'Ncil , Power, VUq. Al«o, £1 from a friend.

The Iter. DenU Kenny, P.P., gratefully acknowledges thereceipt of £10 from Charles TotUuham, Ksq., M.I'., and £10from Anthouy Cliffe, E«q,, D.L., their contributioiis towardsthe erection of the uew scboolhouse in New Itosi.

?- THE MILITIA.

"WATERPOID ABTI LIJIUT.—W»rr«n Ohilih, K«n., lateCaptain Itth regiment, Adjutant of the Wat eiford Itegi-mekt ol Militia Aitillery, to serve with the rank of Cap-tain.

Tio KitHSO.—On Saturday morning last, at Messrs.Denny's baeon stores in Queen-street, tho very largo numberof 733 pigj were killed, from which may b« Mtimatcd Iho im-mense amount of business done by thoic gentlemen."""KopTH-JfABcniXG. —The 78th regiment, is full march.in; order, went out routt-marcuing on Tuesday over to theKilkenny side of the river. The bands played several spirit-tlinisg air) daring the route.'"IJIVIBICX AMD KlLKEXXT RlILWATS.—It IS said thatthe points in diipute in reference to the leasing of the Kit.Irony Railway by the directors of tho Limerick line ire in afair way to be adjusted, aud tbat the lease will soon be com-pleted.s OK Dir.—It is rnmoartd here that Mr. Magnire, M.P.for this boromh, will be called on for Cork county in themot of Mr. Deny being elevated to the bench. The namesof Thomas O'Hagtn, Sir J. N. Humble, Bart, B*r»klOeborne, and John K O'8hee, high slieriflf, are spoken ofu candidate*, in place of Mr. Maguire.—D *»garvaH Cor-

T«x AMt»m.-rJodg»s Christian and O'Brien will prciidtit the wit spring Hsixci iu this city.

L ir E n A r u n iThe iV,i<io«ni Motfazint.—London : hnsi & Co.

The National Magazine for January comes to us, nsusual, full of much that is instructive aud entertaining. Weare glad to see that it continues to be put before the publicin that very suporior style which has so loug and so credit-ably marked its progress. The illustrations throughout thepresent number are really very gcod, some new stories areintroduced, and, iu fine, everything is done to rendi r thoJIagasine worthy of public favour. Wu extract the follow-inz from Mr. llitchic's sketch of Mr. Thonus S. Duncombo,M.I'.:—

" He was then (thirty years ngo) a favourite in the Houseand n favourite out of doors. Ol com so, much was duo tobis singularly attractive personal appearance. Few could beangry with such a well-bred agnvable man of tha world,However extreme might be his. opinions, however uncompro-mising his speeches, however he oii ght leaso and irritatethose iu office (for when Mr. Duncombo was an ardent poli-tician there were thousands of Chartists in the country—men who believed in Fcargus O'Connor and the KorthamSlur, of whom Mr. L)uncoinbc was tho mouth-piece), some-lunv or other men did not get nngry when thu FitislmryM.I', was ou his legs. There was always a menj twinkluiu his eye, a* if he wero in fuu, and then his maiMier was soPHsy, his Tuicu so pleasant, his tict so adinirablp, that hisbitterest enemies could uotnnd it in tlieii hearts tu be angry.It was soidoni thut ho tumlo long aud laboured speeches ; his

forlc was r.ither iu asking questions, iu prt'sniting ultr.i-Uadiml petitions, und iu uinkiug statemeiita relative to .1 -gricvid (moro espccUlty Kiusbury) individuals; and this hudid to perfection. Ko man in the House bad a happierkuruk of Riving a clear, intel ligible statement in a mannersimple oud unaffected, and of occasionally relieving it witha lit tie touch of humour; and when he touk up tho IIISO ofMnz/.iui, Hud convicted Sir James Graham nl upeniug Utterssent through the just ollicc, be auhioved n tiimnpli ol whichalmost every nun), woman, and child in the British domi-nions was proud. Thu old poet tclU us, of a certain iudivi-dual, that

" It to his share Rome trifling errors fall.Loot in his face, and you'll forget Ihcra all."

Duiicombc could bUud this test better than any man in theHouse ; and yet ho wa» not merely n Liberal but in ultru-Hadical , when, merely to be Uadical was to be low , and uu-gentlemanly, and little better than one of the wicked. HowCiima Mr. buncombe connected with such a set ? The ques-tion is intorettiiif. Sheridan said I^urd Holland (TomMoore is our authority) was an Annual-Parliament undUniversal Suffrage man, but it seemed rather as a waggerythat he adopted it. There is nothing like it , ho wouldsay ; it if the most convenient thing in the world. Whenpeojilo romo to you with p hms ot reform, your answer isready, " Duu'l talk tu mo of your minor dctiils. I am forAnnual-Parliament at.d Universal Suffrage ; nothiii}; shortof that." Did Duucoiube act in this manner p the thoug htis uncharitable , yet some bnruing and shining lights of thepopular party havo been open to the charge. Orator Huntused to tell ministers if they wanted to silence a Uailicalthey had only to catch him aud 6o.it him uu the TreasuryBenches, and he would suou be quiet enough. This processhas ottcii been called " muzzling," iiiul has often bren lonndto answer well, especially with gentlemen of the legul pro-fession. We ara told Wilkes was indignant when Uken fora Wilkesitr. Men often act from mixed motives, nnd evenpatriots ure imperfect. Mr. Duucombe ran, however, dowhat few meii can—point to an independent career of manyyears. There w«.» a time when Ihe svrccis u! off ice wouldlave been acceptable ; yet he lias remained unshackled by

its trammels, nor has lie, even to please the very large reli-gious public of Finsbury, in any way identified himself withtheir proceedings. I never heard even of his being at a Mag-ged School meeting, or subscribing a farthing for Iho vcfurin-ng of young females. This is something, when we remem-

ber how old einners by such means die in the odour of sanc-tity—when we remember that our Solicitor-General has justlniil tho foundation of a Primitive Methodist Chapel, andwhen we remember the Wolvcrliauipton speech of Sir iiichatdllttlicll. But I have been speaking of Mr. Duuconibe ,-n he»°.is; let me describe him as he is. Tint gay Tom Dun-combe of the fashionable world is now sedate and elderly,k-ieps good hours, nnd takes great cure of his health. Youdo not often sec him in thu huu>e after midnight, mid it isseldom that he .speaks now after the dinner-hour. T'ie iig ilaframe is now almost n skeleton, age bus dimmed those pyc*once so full of fire and light; the jet-Muck hair is gone, andin its place we have a wig; the pleasing, cheery voice soundsnow vciy hollow and reedy j yes, thorp, buhind the TreasuryBenches—that pah1, tall , thin, elderly gentleman in black —is ~11 that remains of that universal fuvourile.Toin Duucoiubc.To this complexion we must conio at hiot. There is stillabout him >:ninethiiig of the M style. Iu that hour devotedto notices of motion and questioning of ministers belnre thoorders of the day nre read, Sir. Duncuiube ol'lrn speak*, andaluiost as effectively ns of ynru—often , ns of old, by his rftidywit provoking laughter ; but ho in growing old , and let ushope that ho may do so lor many, many years to come. Woin these latter days, have reason to be thankful to men who,liko I)uncoinbc, aided iu the great strug^le* of the past.Religiously and commercially and politically fm<", tho lustthirty years havo Wn years of wonderful progress, of sotten.ing of party hates, of ab.indoninent of prejudice, cf rootingout of error, of exploding absurdities ami injustices, aud fotthis wu have to thank men liko Duuconibe.

" His c.ireor.ns I have inliuiatcdjuis been a lonpr one. Hisparliamentary existenco began in 1821, when heiat for Hurt-ford, which place he continued to represent till 1832, whenhe was ejucted by Lord Ingratrv, the honour of whichwas not lung enjoyed, u< » petition against LordIugcstrit's return, by the friends of .Mr. Duncombo, had thecH'ect of un.icati»!> tho noblo lord. In 1831 the retirementof the Uight Hon. Hubert Grant causc<l a vacancy for Fins-bury, and, agreeably to the powerful requisition of its elec-tors, Mr. Thomas Duucouibc, according to I113 own words," was translat ed, us the bishop says, to his sec." lty descentMr. Thomas Slingshy Duncomhc is the descendant of astaunch Hue of Tory aucestry. His father was a brotherof Lord Favcrshum, aud hia mother was the daughter of ahigh churchman, Dr. HinchclifT, IJishop of Peterboroush.His connections are nut of the clnsi from which advocates ofthe Charter have sprung, thtiugh, possibly, his birth andbreeding may have tended to make him mure acceptable toFinsbury constituencies."Dull hi Review. London aud Dublin: RiciiiRD30X &

Co., Capel-strect.The present number is calculated to raiso still hi/hor the

character of this very talented aud intellectual work. W iththe exception of the article in the August number on " lleatProgress," wo have not read a more trenchant and admirablearticle thnu the one in this, number ou " ltonnpartisni ." Ithandles the wholo subject with tho pen of a master, ascholar ,a historian, aud a profound thinker. It traces the whol eBonaparte policy to the great revolution of 17S9, begun bytheorists, wild enthusiast.') , disciples of Voltaire, ltoussean,and tho infidel school of France—a school of whose greatleader Miicaulay says—" Principles unassailable by reason',principles which had withstood the fiercest attacks of power,the most valuable truths, the most generous sentiments, thenoblest and most graceful images, the purest reputation', tin-most august institutions, began to look mean nnd loalluutnons soon as that withering smile was cist up.m them." Wocan recommend to the serious consideration nf our renderstho attentive perusal of tho article headi d " Idmapartism."Wo cannot refrain from giving one short extract:—" lie(Napoleon) is the priuciplii of perpetual discord among thuPowers of KUIOJIC. His presence is Celt iu the council-chain-her of Kingx . His voice is hoard iu the press. He direct!!the vote of constitutional assemblies , aud gives thu tone topublic opinion. To him belong the blood-stained outlaw,the pcrjurcJ soldier, and the unfaithful priesf. He nets thudaggers of tho secret societies in motion , and concurs, by hissAiictiuu , in tho bloody issue. At his will , the Vatican is Himlrco or n prison. One baud he h.yi> ou the title deeds ofKuroire ; with the oth°r he hoMs hack the lied itcrahK ion."The article on " Wolff, tho Converted Jew ," is written in aspirit of Christian dimity, is full of interest , and will openthe eyes of many well-meaning ruon, and women too, whoare deluded by the repot Is of foreign missionaries. Hero nmissionary boars witness to thu fact that hi* experienceshows great waste of money, great waste of liiblc-i, ninthseed town, and only tares gathered. There is a most pun-Bent , exciting article ou " Glaciers mid tho Alps." Hut toIrish readerx, perhaps, the most interesting article is on'' D'Alton's Illustrations," with a thorough knowledge ofIrish history, and a candour totally free from exaggerationor religious acrimony. Would that we could say this of otherreviews, some of which aro most offensive to thu rclig iuusfeelings of largo badies of tho community.—Evening Pott.Art Union of Ireland. Grafton-strcet, Dublin.

We have received tho report of the committee of thn IrishA:t Union for I859-G0. From tho particulars therein setforth of the working of this institution , we are glad to pcr-coivc tbat Irish ait receives much encouragement under irsfostering care, and we hope that all thoso who have themeans will be zealous iu supporting its operations. Thereport says:—" Of the sum allocated for prizes ifi ifs scroudyear, over £550 have been expended iu the exhibition of theUoval Hibernian Academy ; to that amount the prizehuldershavo added £168, so that a sum exceeding £700 has thusbeen expended on pictures through the agency of the Art-Union of Ireland. Tho experience of Ihe second year's opera-tion ha so far shewn the iinportauceufsuch an A»»oci«tionfor tho promotion of the fine urto, and the improvement oftnntc in Ireland, and justify the committee in a strong appealto all who desiio to sec native taleu; developed, nnJ in amore especial manner justify such appeal to all who, by theirsulucrptiion, on the foundation of the Art-Union, murkidtheir approval of its plan and their luterest in its nationalobjects/'

The Universal X cKt.-We have received tho two firstnumbers of ibe Uuiecreal Xent, a new paper iu Londonuudcr the editorship of Counsellor Harnctt , 'late of the Tip-prrary Examinf r. Tho Ktuit bears strong proofs of theogreat ability of Mr. Huinctt us a public writer.

PBEJKKTATIOX OP A TESTIMONIAL TO lUnmttTwELVB-TRKE3 , K<Q.—Ou New Years' day, Ihe employee* ol HarperTwrlvetrces gave a tea and toirw to their employer, for thopurpose of presenting to> that grntleiuan , in tukeii of tlmiresteem of hi* worth as an employer, Su:, u very splendid,richly chased and ornamented time-p iece, with an ad dimseiprwivo of their feeliiu«, beautifully written on vellum,and set iu a splendid gi!t frame ; whilst at the tame timethev presented to Mns. Twelvetree* a Inmutiful gold riii* asH token of their admiration lor that lady and attachmsiit toher husband. These interestiii|f proceedings tverr heldwithin tho Woiks, Urotiilcy, near London, in a u-ry largowork room, select od from a number which have lately beenadded to the extensive prcmiso«. Tho room was decoratedin the most tasteful manner, bearinK upon every hand cvi.deuce of tho immense trouble aud attention bestowed uponit. About 100 sat down to tea, which consisrcd or cake,bread and butter, nnd tho beverage " that cheers hut notinebriales," and afterwards the des»orr, coinprisms a bounti-ful supply of raisins, almonds, oranj:c», nuts, apples, ngs, *c.The whole of the employees were present with their fneiidn,who appeared highly pl»asedwith thecutert/iiiiniou t nHonlf(to them. After tbo tea tho soiree was held. The brass bandof the works, nnd the South London Harmonic Society, con-ducted by Mr. J. Foot, attended to contribute to the hnr-mony of the entertainment. Mr. Harper 'iVelvetroes, mthecourso of his speech, Mid 1,000 persons are etnployctupon tho busiuess wetkly, when we are workiug at our u»ualrate. It will gnt you some idea of tho expenses of conduct-ing tho establishment, if I just add that for boxes alone Ie^1"]

11 darillg tIle

*ar tIiat ''»• J'

ut clo*cd> nr*rIy£1000; for MUricj, travellers, and wo«kly m»ft> , £ 8 W O ;skillet cues alone, £1,200 ; old tea chests and packinp boxe«,£600 ; stnng and cord, £580 ; advertisinp, nearly £5000 jprinting for show card., counter bills, and lwx labels, £8000;postage stamps, a Iittlo under £500. «y these f«# extractsyou will tee that my position as jour employer i« iudwd noisnecure. J v '

^ KTT Y SKSli-IOKS-FuinlTOn the bench—The H.vsht Woishi |»)nl the Mnvor, l?e.«rs

T. Mea?her. \V. M. Aidash, 1). IJ. Frank*, lOl.i J. K. Fee-¦' , . "vl>°rt. Thomas Mackesy, M .D., James Keating,

and Jobu Maikosy, M.I).SELLING /PIER ItorHS.

Constable HnyloT, of the King-slreot stntion . cntno beforethe bench to sustain n summons against Mr. Patrick Coslin,publican, fur an alleged snlv of drink after hours on a prcviuusnight. Constable Hayley swore he found the house open forthe sale uf drink , and for the defcuco it was set forth th.it anemployer i-i the city li.id ordered snp|ier iu Mr. Custiii 'j housofor a nuinher of his men, and that beer wus the only drinkused. A witnoss supported this statement ou oath, nud thotench beini; divided, the complaint was dUmissed. ilr. E. T.Power appeared for th« defence. iPPRE.VTICKS.On the con-plaint of Sir. Joseph Fisher, proprietor of tho

WatarforA Mail , their worships granted a warrant fur thtapprehension of John O'Neill , nn absconding apprentice.

PAWMXO.Eliza Casey waj charged with having had in her possession

a flannel vest , shirt , a pair of stookiii^, ami a Haiincl drawers ,wlontfiug to private Scully, of the 7t)th lt<^iinenf , and with

having pawned Same. Martin Scully identified thu articlesiu question, and on crosn-cxaininntion, said he save them tothe defendant to pledge. Tho woman iidmittod tho pawning,hut iileoihil her belief that tho articles wero Scnlly'it privateproperty. Their woiships fined the defendant lUs. and costs.

CLEANED OUT.An unfortunate ivi^ht, named Grunt, appealed fm redrws

to their worships n^niust two nymphs, immi-d lirynn andHolder, who, ns ho alloi;n1, hail rohlicd him ot £21 the nii;litbeforo. Thu cnmpiaiuniit admitted ho had imbilivd freelyprevious to mentin^ the females, mid on coming in contactwith them they took him in tow, but he knew iiothinjrofthulocality to which he was bvought or ho ciuno to be cleanedout of hii iimncy. Iu consequence of the very defectiveevidence given by compluinant and hU witnesses, their wor-ships were coerced to discharge the prisoners.

A CLAIM VOn WAOBS.John Ilaunan , seaman, summoned Captain Vealeof the-

3f a(ililii, fari.'3 Us. Id., H portion iillcged due .i« wnges, amithu other pnrt for lo>3 sustained iu waiting for payment.The defendant alleged that the vessel was di'tnini-d «t Cardiirloimor thnu her allotted time, by ronson of plniutifl° aud otliersrcfusiuj; to work the vessel on a Sunday to her kmdin;; bert h,»hc being then In the ice. A decree was Rifen for£l 11s. 4d.,allowiug one pound for the dotention of tho vessel.

BAVAOB DOOS. .A man nanM>d Smith was charged with hnvitig two dojr^

umnuzzlcd on Kridnjy. January the 4th, and with said do;Mbiting a person named Hutler, but owing to wuut of proof ofthe mrnmhip of Ihe ilo f , thu case wns postjmicil for a weekto ullow cvideuco to be prncured to clear up the point.

A YOUXO DUTTR.William Miifphy, nn incipient cannibal, was prostrated by

Sub-Constnlilu (iarland for Ueiu^ drunk ou .Vuudny, tin-7th of January , nud fur having violently misted him while iuthe act of arru tiu): him, and fur having severely bitten histhumb while trying to tnko him prisoner. The cuso beingfully proved, in tho course of which it wns shown HintMurphy, same day, eudcatouml to pick a countryman'spocket, tho prisoner was committed fur ouo mouth at hardabour.—Adjourned.

POLICE OFFICK-M OXDAT.[Before tbo Mayor, Mr. Meag hor, and Mr. Franks, U.M. J

DISOKDUR.Kohert Hums, a very unlikely prototype nf his immortal

Scottish namesake, wns convicted of disorderly conduct thef nevious iiiglit in the slrccti, »»d fined Us or i& hours'iinpiisonment. Two young men namuil \Val*h and Ciirrnll ,wererharced with fighting in the streets the previous ni ht ,nnd also with Win;.'drunk. Carroll pleaded guilty, nnd thearresti:>ir constahlo, Mercer, proved tho case against theother. It appearing thht Walsh was the lra<t iu fault, liewas fined Od. nnd costs,* or 21 I IOUIN ' iinpiisonment , and theother Is and costs, nr 19 hours. Mary Dunphy, drunk thenight before in O'llricn-street , was sentenced to sobrietyaiid quiet for a week iu the Punitciitiury. Three yonnj;men named Dowtr, (ilyim , aud Doyle, were clmrjrcdby Sub Constable O'Shaiinhncssy with having been very dis-orderly in lieuu-slrect on Sunday liioruing about ten o'clock.The COIIS I H IIIO deposed tu linvin^' found them drunk , nndGlynn and Doyle fi^hling ; Dower was not doin:; anvtliiii '- .Mr. Aleughcr *a ;d th.it ii'liera parties were fomiil diimk .indilisunlerly on Sunday iiiuriiiug it would be very desirable tofind out if pi>s<iild'.', the publican from whom thny got drinkon such a Hioiniiig. IIcnd-ComtnMo McCoy informed theI KMIC I I that hu lud instituted imiuiries ou that point, whichho hnpnl nuul ! not be without effect. Doyle stated tu thelitncli tlmt ho was in lleau-titrcet that luoruiiijr, jind he didhis l)0«t to separate the uthor two who were fi j chting; whilehu was doing so another man, parsing by, ciuno over amistruck him. lioioiujli-Constalile Prescott deposed that he»nw Doyle striking; uul in the fight as warmly at hu possiblycould in Ihe ro>v. Doyle: Didn't you sre iiicsMivin^ to ninkepeace ? Ciiiistablo Preicott—I saw you billing ni hard asyou could (laug hter). Constable O'Shanghntssy—Doylewas very drunk too, and 1 tc - >k the three to the luri-ncks, andfrom that to the Tourer. Hcnd-Coiistablo McCoy. TheyMerc so drunk when brought to the barracks that 1 hadthem sent to the Tower; they weru unlit to be letout thnnuh thu t.iwn. Mr. Mcaghrr s.iid that .suchdrunkenti'ss r.ud bhisphcmy ou a Sunday nioniin^'wuuld not !•¦• purmiltcd. Dower was fined Cs. undcosts, >.r Id hours' imprisonment , f'-r being drunk , and thethree wire ordered to be suinuioni::! to jietty «ei>sioiis lor thoriolinvr. Ulyuu did not appeal. A Deserted Innocent.—Awoman , from a l.ino oil' Uariack-strcct , appeared be'oro thebench with tin infant of a few days old , which slie said shefound at the King's Terraci1. On bciiij; sworn, she said .showns a married woman, nnd that nt nbout n tjiinrter to seveno'clock that inoi ninu she wns going tu the Quay, nud on herway through thn King's Terrace sho saw soiiiethiii) ; whiteon the ground , nud nn going over she found (he infant whichshe then had in her anus. She snw no une about the place,but n few mon who weru going to work ; it was day-li ght atthe timo; she reported Iho matter to the 1'arriick-atre. tpolice. Constable White, uf Harrack-strcct , staled that thewuinan told him exactly the same story at eight o'clock tlmtmnrniii . The informations uf tho woman were taken , nudthe child ordered to bo tent to the workl'onse.

TCLSDAY.— [Ucforo the Mayor and Mr. Franks, U.M.]—A Madman.—Acting-constable Uurns ciimpluineil nguinstMichael Fiu^erald, then in the dock , for drunkenness theprevious niglit under thu following circumstances :—Whileou patrol on Monday night , at about a quarter past nineo'clock, tho prisoner's brothercamo to witness ami parly, andsaid that ha (prisoner) was then beating his father ;witness went to the homo and found prisoner en-tangled with his father mid another man ; the two menput the prisoner out into the s'leet , nnd the policthen uinsttd him mid hroiiKht him to tke tower; the prt-souci was diunk at the time. .Mr. Franks—It was a enriouething for thu father to put o:it his sou to hare him arruled.The father, a rr«|>cctiiblc looking man, nnsurcd the bench thatlie could not live with his son ; hu did hia best lo reclaim himbut it was nil no use. Mr. Franks—Did he ever strike you ?Father—Hu did , often and olten. (.'unstable Hums—liewas like a mod-man , your worship, whin we unit to thuhouse. Tin) father was i>hout bcinir xworn to sus'.nin hi.scomplaint, when tho bench said if ho wished to complainBSam.'t his son he should bring him before thecuui tun sum-mons ; for the present they would fine the prisoner In. nudcost«,|or twtut . - our hi urs in prisonnu nt fi r t' o •Iruiikenuvsr,

« Unfortunate— On Complmntol Sub Constable O'UurinunAlice Kratiiii.', an incorrigible, was sent lo u week's retire,n.'cnt nt Ihe I'rniteutiiiri 1.- \V ED » E> PAT.—[IMuro the Mayor, nnd Mr. Meaghcr.]Very disorderly—An old ninu named Arthur Keetfu, wascomplained npaiust by Constable Cotter, for being drunkand very disorderly in Stephen-street tlic day before, nud onconviction wns fined 6s mid costs, or 48 hours' imprison-ment. Drunk— John Ftdoy was convicted ot drunkennessin Lady 1 me the day before, and fined Oil and ci.sts only,lie biins very quiot whm arrihtcd. Thulium Hylmul drunkand diMirderl y, was, on complaint of Constable. White, lined•2s. Cd. mid cost?, which lie paid. Oii'.y grunted— Peterliurko, n youth from Alexinder-iitroet , aj ipraied to answerthe complaint of sub-constable Quinlan , tor using indecentlaminate toward s him on the quay, ou Saturday. Tho de-fendant snid he only grunted at the constablu . (laughter).The constable naid Iturkc wns on the qn«y nt Air. Dike'swindow, and he made him move on ns he had some sus-picion of him. He came back again mid used very hadlanguage to witness ; on going further up the quay defen-dant , with souia other boys, used the same b.id lauguaguto witness , und he th«n took him mto custody, llmkc'smother told witiu.is she could get no pood of him. Defou-daut Baid he only cried loo at the constable (laughter) ; nomatter wlint boys said anything to the constable, lie wnssure to revenge it on him. Their worships discharged thudefendant, administering, at the same time, a very strictcaution to mend liin manners.

YitsTKitruY.—IVho Mayor, Mr. Franks, R.M., and MrMcaghcr prcsido I].—There was a large assemblage last nightof the " nitliion.il.il.'" in the hull-room of old Uogiuald ,amongst wlo.n th3 folluwiug residents of the Rue dc Gotowero brought up forpiescnt.itio:i to court , their conduct beingdescribed by tha furious green-coated escorts n« nnything 1 utorderly or steady:—liridget SIcnra , Catherine Hutler , MaryKi».Mi, Mary Uynn , Mary Kocfe, und Mary Mutiny, each awlcver^* ond of tvhom were sent for a week to lenru Ihe sccietsof tho throad-mill. Thomas Hourke, of Itallybrickcu , Cnthe-rine \Viilsh, and Peter Fleming, for (Irunkeuiieis, were finedand dischnrgod. A Sabbath Iiwt—I.nsl Sundny morning avery disgraceful and diunken tint occurred in L'eau andIloltou-street between a number of drunken aud garrulousni^-bt-walW'i?, who succeeded in performiug tlmir pugilinticencountor and ending with discolored and bruised facm liefurothe police arrived tu catch tho batch ; but one of them havingfallen into the net, tlio names of some of tho riutcrs leakedout , mill t his iiiuminc the following appeared on summons :—John Paiker, Patrick Walsh, Joseph Glynu and George Doyle.A man named Gallahcr deposed that he saw Paiker andDoyle, and Glyun und WaUh iu fearful combat, tho twolatter bring the worst of liquor, the first named havingcome out of hia house to save Walsh, his friend. Sir. It. II.Dyer deposed that at breakfa.it time on tbo morning named,ho heard a fearful riot going ou outside his house, inItcaii- .tticct, nud hi* wife booiuio tnu :li alarmed andexcited. On looking out, lie saw a iiumb'.r of men fi ghting,some with bloody faces nud coats off, and he sent for thopolice. Some of the rioters diluted lii« ynrd—one ho uuttridentities—whom witness told him he would shoot if ho diduot leave. James Duiiphy deposed that he litres in Iloltou-street. saw tho row. and saw tho prisoner Walsh trying toget away from n number of men who were surrounding him;KIIW a man namwl Dower thero (one uf thobU arrested thatmorning) j Pnrkcr wns not iu tho gun?. Dower, who hailbe*n fini'il for drunkenness on Monday, was now examinedas a witness, and denne d thatjhe had been with the rioters,was himself drunk and disorderly, but " it w.is the drunk uftho prcviuus night ;" he had not licen drinking that mum-i:>K ; Parker and his wifo ran nut of hii house and attackedDciyle , who, according lo Mr. Duwcr, wa« Iho mostinnocent of men. Johp Mai.ning was examined loprove that it WOK he called out Parker to save Walsh, whowas being badly beaten. Other witnesses were examinedfor the. defence, and tho bouch filiall y sentenced oiich of thofotirpruoners to pay a fine of 10s or a week's imprisonment.FvwI-ttealhw.—VomtMe Urnut, from Callnbanc, broughtforward nn old offender, named Margaret Filxpatrick , on acharge of having stolen from a woman namedMnrgaret Kfily, at Cuujjovrer, two hens, for which Mr.Flunks ordered informations to be taken ngsinst her. Theevidence of Margaret Keily was interpreted from the Irishlanguage by suh-constiblc in.

rATBJCK 'i! IfAir. PBIIY SKSSIOSS.—Saturday— Messrs-M. D.[ Ilassard, M.P., James Kearney, 11. W. Morris audI), It. Franks, R.M. urctided at those K8»ions, but tho busi-

ne»s «ra< light there being only eight case* of a trivial na-ture to be disposed of. • - .' K KW I5UII.DISO8.—The internal fittings of the Protes-

tant hal l are being speedily proceeded with, the windows

having been put in and the cotd kept out. The uewTurkish Baths, on Ihe same rond, present an illuminatedappear-unco after uightfiill which indicate* speedy coinj.lo-lion. '

WATEKFOKl) UOAK!) o/ "GUA«UIAXSr-\VBDsi:.inATCOLONEL JJ OBSKTS iu the ch.iir.

Also pr.'sent—Thn Major ; Messrs. Al. I). Ilawanl .-ir.P.,V.C., A. Hyan. D.V.C., Thomas Meaghor, J.P., MichaelO'Sbca, T. W.Jacob, P. Manning, Walter Hnlly, J. CooinV,F. G. Hlooinlielil , J.P., W. Pent. J. S. Iiichanlsnn, JohnPower (Uallinakill), Juhn K. Feohan, J.P., Jobu Hud«ou,Dr. T. L. .Mackesy, J.P., T. C. Spencer.

ADMISSION S.A large number of admissions occupied the board's

attention up to Imlf-paat one o'clock. Mr. Kice;relieving olliccr^ro. tein, who had several app licant!)on his book , seemed to give much satisfaction by themanner in which lie discharged his duty. On this ,his first day, Mr. Rice was clliciently aided by Mr.Hunt , relieving olficer at Tromore.

DISPCSSAHY AT DUSMOIIE." Pour Law Commission Olfice,

Dublin, Jan. 15, 1801." Sin—Tho Commissioners, &c. havo lisid before thum the

resolution adopted by the hoard of guardians of Wateifordunion on thu Dili iu*r., proposing to open a dispensary tlrpotat Dumnore, iu tho Woodslowii dispensary district ; audthoyilesiro to state, that the guardians should, ou the opcuiiu ofthe dispensary in the locality referred to, cause duo noticethereof to bu given in thu district , as provided by the10th Act of tho l)ii>ueuiuiry Ite^ulatiuns.—Jly urder,

" B. UASKES ." The Clrrk of Waterford Uuion."The dispensary nt Uiinmore having been thus

sanctioned , it was ordered that proposal * be invitedfur u suitable room in Duninore for that purpose.

Capt. Power naked would the doctor of Woods-town dispensary require additional payment for tlmtduty !

Mr. Monglier—That will be charged to the dis-pensary district.

Chairman—The question of additional paymentis not before us us yet , at Ml events.

A NtW QUU STIO*.The following report was read by the clerk :The committee uf management of the Kilinacwogue dis-

pensary district held their ordinary meeting at lihtnmur", onJanuary 1-J., 1801. The following members attended :—PctorStranpe, Ksq., J.P., hi the chair; Messrs.. John Aylward,Patrick Kirzjrerald , nnd Mr. D. Carroll (raliuvinjt officer).

On report uf the me Heal olliuer, it was—"Jletolbeil—Thattho committee having hvard from tho medical officer that amidwife is necessary for the district, hereby recommend thatthe board of gunnlians idvert iso for a duly qualified person,for Mich salary aud to reside at such place us tho guardiansmay direct."

Mr. Manning inquired for what class of personssuch an officer wsia required ? What eldss of per-sons wns it intended tu benefit by such an appoint-ment?

Cnptnin Power—What is the mooning of it ?Mr. Feehan—The meaning is I think very plain.Chairman—Was there ever such an appointment

ninde in this union fClerk—No, sir; this is tho first time such nn ap-

plication wns ever made in this union. Such ap-pointm ent has been made in oilier unions.

Mr. Feehan snid he saw an advertisement fromanother union latel y for such nn oflicer.

Ca[ itnhi Power—J3nt we nrt> not to be gtiiilcil byother unions.

Clerk—Tlio committee huve not stated the amountof salary they would wish to give.

Chairman—I think we ought to send the reportback to the committee to supply that omission.

Mr. Bloomfield— And to stute the number of casesthey required.

Mr. Mengher— I think we ought to send thematter forward to tho coinmisMoncrs for theiropinion , nud nt the same time the report cun be sentto the committee to amend it.

Mr. Jacob said he did not think they ought tongrce tu such an appointment; he considered it wnsthe duty of the dU pcnsury doctors tu discharge theirduty.

Cleik—The Wutcrfuid district is wholl y withoutsuch an officer.

Mr. Meag hor snid he supposed the object of thecommittee was to obtain a responsible person to doihis dutv.

Mr , Richardson was averse to the appointment of.inch mi officer , fur he considered the dutyleg iiimntel y devolved on the dispensary doctors.

Mr. Jacob said , if they made such an appoint-ment, they would be giving money to n person torelieve the dispensary <loclor of a portion of hisduty.

Chairman—I* seems that the feeling of the bu.irdis agninst such ;¦:; appointment.

Mr. Mrag her a.iid he was not prepared to gothat length ; he would rather have the opinion uftho commissioners.

T!ie Clerk , in reply to the board , read n portionof the instructions of the commissioners regulatingthe appointment of the dispensary doctors, one nfwhich said that such officers should have a certifi-cate of inid-wifury.

Mayor—But not lo act ns a midwife.Mr. I'Vehan—It would be a dangerous thing to

authorise the appointment of such ollicers.'Hie Uonrd fiiiull y resolved thut tii e uj ipoij itmcuf

was not uucessnry.BRTIT.NS.

" Poor IJIIW Commission Office, Dublin,January 16, 1801.

" Sin,—The commissioner*, &e., acknowledge the receiptof your statement relative to tho roturn of the number ofj'omijj persons between tho ages of 12 and 18 yearn, wholeft the workhouse, during Iho six years ended .'ll.it.ofDecember, 1&5-1 ,, and iu reterenco to your statement of thenumber of peisoni enumerated in thu return of 1855, whowere in the workhouse, on 31st December l.-ist, Iho com-missioner* requc.it that you will ho P O good ns to state thonames and au'cs of the periuus referred to, with the dales oftheir last admi-sion to tlio workhouno, and tho circum-stances under which they applied for relief, whether on thoground of sickness or from other cause.—Uy order,

" U. JJ ASKS." Clerk of Wnterford Uuinii.''Thu board ordered the return!:.

rouNnuNn 's RELIGION.The matter reported that on the 14th mst. a

foundling child was ndmilted to the workhouse, uponwhich he sent for the Protestant chaplain to baptisethe child. He requests tho bnairt to direct him what he islo du in like cases for tlie i'u'.i;r.\ The child died thisuinriiiii Ki aud tlig buard will iiie.iic nay if an inquest isnecessary.

On the question of recistratinu involved in this report avery protracted discussion ensued autoui; the guardians.

Mr. lllooniKt'ld argued that tici'f.nlinp to the law of thelunJ ovrry t'onnilliuL', being claimed by tho stuto , should horegistered n Protestant , and tin- master was therefore per-fectly rii;ht iu acliu.' n« he had done.

Mr. Hudson contended that children found deserted shouldbe rcp ittrrcd lurnidiui; to tho reli gion ot whichever of thopaicutf t would l*c knoti'u.

Thu L'hairuiaii connive;! the best pl.m would bo to havetho question suhmitled to the cnnimiiMoiitM 's for their opinion.

Mr. Meas lier said he would bu agxinst sending up for thoopinion of the cuininix.'ioiicrs. In such a matter ai thepresent he would bo entirely against tho course proposed , forin such a (giiectioii he would nut acknowledge Ihu counuis-sinners as nulhoiities.

The Cleik (Mr. llurlu) said it would ho desirable for thehuurd tu strike nut a certain course of actiun for their officersin all cm", fur if, without instruction? , they acted wrong Ihocommissioners would , at once, send them about thoir busi-ness.

Mr. Hudson considered that in nucli caiei as the presentthe master ought lo await the meeting of the hoard Ivfore howould take action, unless where there would be danger ofdeath.

.Mr. Mcaghcr said their best courso would he to leave themaster to do his duty in such a caso.

Tho Mayor askvd thn cljrk could ho ufato the decisionwhich tho Qiicon's Iiciich had arrived at in tho caso of thosame kind which hud been liroinjlit beforo thorn ?

The Clerk said that in the Urlingford union two children,orphans, weroi brought lwforu the board, and on being ad-uiiltcd wero registered lVotcstant< by the master. On thequestion being raised n$ to the legality nf this proceeding theopinion of Air. Hrciv.iler «in token, nnd his opinion wt\t thatsuch children should lo ro. iitercd in the religion of theState. Not satisfied with that opinion they appealed toMr. Kcog h, when Attorney-General , and he cave an oppositeopinion. The opinions wero so conflicting tlmt tho commis-sioners brought tho matter into tho Queeu's Uunch audthcro

>* Mr. Hansard—But, Mr, Durko, vre havo no official recordof those proceedings.

The Master , <u reply to tho board, Raid tlmt b<5 linil askedtho n'omiiii ivlio'lim] brought the child to the liou'jo whetherit had been biplizrd or nut; sho said she could not say, nudthereupon he Kent for tho Protestant rlnipiai.i. llo hadacted similarly in every such cnie that hod come to him,und he did so believing he had the authority of tho law.

The Chairman again Mid thst he thought thrir best coursewould be to apprul to the commissioners.

Mr. Moou.fielJ—I,«t the master report thoso cases to theboard and their ruling heforo he will act.

Chairman—Hut if trn.li n caio \vn"> brought before a boardof throe guardians, bow could theru be any ruling?.Suppose two ul tha guardian* uf one religiou, aud tbo thiiduf another, what would I K douo then ?

Mr. IllooiuKcld—Lot tho majority rule tho decision.Mr. Measlier said ho would iu auch a c iso as Ilia present

object to the decision being left to the commissioner*, theybciutr, in hi< opinion , incoiii|>etent to decide It would bons iiKomintciit in him, objecting as he did to their compet-ency to di-cidv, to agicv to refer the qticttiuu to their decisionus to leave to tho decision to tho guni'dinus themselves, ex-cepting tlmt in tho Utter cano thute might he a betterchance nf fair play (luughtur).

Mr. Hlooinnold—What kind of fair play ?Mr. Moaghcr—We could have no clniiico with the com-

missioners until ttiey givo us a majority ou their own board(laughter). Wo could not, mixed up as wo are, give a satis-factory direction on such a question, and my idea is that lliumaster be left to net, in such cases, uu his own judgment,It is fur him to ecu his way, nud Iu act accordingly. If hefails in that duty, ho will then ho aiucuablo to censure, butwe cannot give him any instructions.

Mr. Spencer—That would ha very harsh towards themastrr.

Mr. Meagher—He U bound to do hit duty.Chairman—Hut how in he to know thu duty ho is to per-

form , Mr. Meng her, if we do nut tell him PMr. Mragher—U't tho master ascertain that duty himself ,

but not ask iu to tell it to him.Mr. llannrd — The only positive way in which I think that

could bo dime would be when tho child would be registeredfor the .party objecting to that rogistratiuu to apply to thoCourt of Queen's llench for n mandamus to have it changed.To throw the vuut on the master would hu to place him in awrong pmiiion, lor let him registrate the child what wayhe vrurdd, he wuuld bo suro to bo abused by ouo snluat the Iward. lly seekiu; for tins nandanvt, thequestion would bo argued, mid Ihu law fully ascertained.

Mr. Moag her—Iu tho moautiino the registry of tb« childrod not be tilled up.Master—The rclix ioui denomination must be entered in

tlio registry when the child is admitted.

Mr. Feelun—lip conM bo entered uo region.Mr. ISloomnVld—That's a uew sect I never heard of before,

though I am sure it's ,\ very numerous one (laughter).The Clork read a sealal order of the commissioners respect

in? tin) religious denomination of a pauper admitted to thehouse, and which regulated that smno shall be entered bytho muter in the registry on being ascertained by him.

The Chairman ngaiu observed tbat it would bo very desir-able to have the matter decided by some couiputeut authorityother than the !board.

Mr. Itlchardson—Tho master hai acted on what he hasdeemed to bo the course laid down by law, nud until thatcourse has been pronounced to be wrong, why should we nota.low him to pursue it ?<• M ayor—The master said the law wtw potitivo ns to thomodo ho has adopted, and now it appears not to be so.

JUr. Hassard—The commissioners liaveadoptcd the opinionof the law on which the master has ucted, and ho has \eryfairly presumed that if he acted iu any other manner hewould bo liablo to be punished by them.

Mr. Jacob said, leaving the question of baptism out ofview altogether as nut the most important element in thecaso, he thought they ought chiefly consider tho question ofrogijtmtiiin iu EIM.I I cases. If iiothiiig urgent occurred itwould be bettor to have the case rep irtu 1 to the Imnrd nt themeeting next .after the admission of tho child than to havethe master act on his own responsibility.

Air. McHghcr proposed a rosulutiun to tho effect that tin-board refused to sanction thu proceedings of tho niastor inthis caso, and they declined to givo him any instructions furthe future.

Mr. Hudson suggested that in such cases for tho fiilurothe uinstor leavo the q^umn fur tho religious denominationblank until ho shall report Jo the board.

This motion nut being seconded, fell to tho ground.Ou Mr. Meagher's motion being put, the following division

took placo :—JPoi1—Mcssra-'Kyan , Cox (mayor) Power, Hally, Hudson,

O'Shex , Manning, l-Vehau ami Measlier—9.Against— JIoiBrs. Hloomfield, Pent, Hassard, Coombe,

.Mackesy, Jacob, Spencer, Uichanlsou—8.The uiutiim was declared carried.

TUB MASTER.The hoard next considered .1 report from Captain Hamilton

concerniii: the master.liaving his two sous in the housosleeping since hst Dccdtabor, and coucludwl by calliujt onthe master to furnish his final explanation ou the matteruoxt board day. .¦~&- COAI.S.

Mr. Patrick Koran wns declared contractor for sixty tonsof Cardiff coal* nl lOi. A per ton.—Adjourned.

8T4TJ OF THE H0U3E.Remaining in LousoAst week ... ... ... 030Admitted siiico ... ... ... ... 37Itoru ... ... ... ... ... 0Discharged during this week ... ... ... 23Died ... 2Remaiuiupf in house this woek ... ... ... 80J(ieueral average cost ... ... ... 2s. M .Dining hall la. lljjd.

. In Infirmary ... ... ... 2s. led.In fever hospital ... ... .„ 6s. 7d.Coat of Provisions received, ... £00 3s. Gd.Consumed, ... ... £110 6s. 8d.Paid during tho week, ... £U7 Os. 41.Ujtlancc iu favor of guardians .. £1UOO 13s. lud.

COLLECTED ASD I.O1IOBD BCRIXO WERE DVMr. Oaml.la ... £51 13 0 Mr. Cani'.'au... .£12 0 8lieiiiaiiiin; ... iMlU 13 3 Kemaining ... £128 6 4Mr. Murphy... £77 10 3 Mr. Junes ... £1 12 8Kemaiuiiig ... £3U2 11 4 Kcumining ... £J 0 0Mr. Kilzgeiiild £125 0 5 Tot.il collected £301 2 0llcinaining ... i.741 8 2 Total uucol.... £2203 8 7XV.MBBH OP PII BSONS WHO nECBIVRD ItRURP IX TUB

I'SIOS U0RISQ TUB BKVE M DATS PKIiCKUI SO 8AIL'U'DAY, TIIK OTII BAY OP JAMUAUY , 18U1.W'iiterfonl,551 : Kilhnrry. l ; Killot-teiaii , 1; Knithlcgfr, 0-

Hidlinakill , 1;: \Vuo.Utown, 3 ; Killu-.i, 10 j Kilmaele«gii«, 10Kathmoyl.m, 2 ; l)rumc:miion, 0; TramQi c, 18; IslandKcuni!, l'J ; lViihrokestown , 1; Hei.sk, 1); Neivea3tle,3 ; Kil-meaden, 10 ; Aglish, 0 ; Dunkilt , 8 ; Hallincrea, 2; Kiltna-cavogue, 1 ; Kilcolluin , 2 ; llnthpatrick , 1; l iossinan , 0;Poilimsnilly ,4 ; 1'oulroiie, 5 ; Ullid , •> ; Killnliy, C; Kil-hciicoii , 1 ; Karnoguo, 2 ; Kilbride , 1 ; uniou at Urge, Ju2 ;in deaf and dumb institution , S; iu blind do, 0; total , U94.

LISMOUB UOAHD Ot' GUAKDIAKS-W BDSBSDAT.Sir JoilX 11. K K A N R , Hart , iu tho chair.

Also present— Messrs. N. T. Koley, J. Slattery, und MCjnnois.

BTATC OP TDB HOt'SB.Kumher in tho house lust week ! 210Admitted (luring the wck 11Discharged during the wei-k 7l)ied 3Kern.lining "20Cost of pnivisiuns received i;:(C lls 5ilConsumeil £30 7< 8d(ieiierul average cost 2s 71dDiuiiijt ball , 2* 2dIn intiriuary 3i 4^dIn fever hospital is. Ijdlicceivedduring week i'338 fis 3dPaid...... £3« IPs 10.1li.ilance in favor of ^'uardi.ins £015 di 6J

CUttUKsrUNDKIiCil.The following report- of the agricultural inspector on tho

workhouse school mid farm was re.id :—" 1 he same satisfactory degree of proficiency that usually

ch»rncteri2=.s the answering of tho agricultural cLiss in thiskchoul still continues lo ho maintained. Tlio farm manage-moiit also continues to ho cuuducted effectively, the prepara-tory tillngi! for next year 's cropping beinjrin n very forwardstate. 1 will recommend the agriculturist for a gratuity furthe half year ended !tlst December, lSOO.

"(Signed), "M. BCOOAX ."A letter was road from tlio National Kdiication Otncc,

tnmsmittiiiy vxtrnut!! of the report of J .G . Fitzgerald , Ksq.,district inspector, stating that the workhouse schools wereflliciwilly coiidiictn), mid with fair success. After the usualroutine buaiucis tho board udjourucd ut ball-past threeo'clock.

MUIIDI OUS IN IJALLYMOTESi.xoo , J AS. i).—Three pcisons have beau murdered in

Iho pioverhiiilly poacenhlu town nf Uallyinotu last niirht. Ihave niii.x'i tuincil that Jlr. P. Callagli.-in, his ivili 1, nnd a »er-vant girl have been fmilly inurdereil by Rome person or per-sons .it present unknown , Mr. CalhHiaii and his wif« keptwhat is considered a '• strong" grncvr'n shop in thu town ofUallyniote , ;,l>uut eleven luilrs trum Slijo. 'i'hey nerc invery c.nnfortalile circumstaucei , and were iniicli respeclelin the in i^hhourhood. On an entrance ueiu;,' made intothe house Mr. and .Mrs. Callaghau wore found dead in theirbeds, mucli bruised , and with their throats cut ; and in anuut-huiHO tho servant girl was found dead, with her throatcut nearly from ear to ear. Mr. C'all*i;h.iti was about 80yejia of iijfi1, and his wire not much hii junior.

ADDITIONAL VAKT ICULMIS .The dcoo.iscd victims are Win. Callaghau , ageil about 01

years, nml n general shopkeeper and trader ; his wife,Fanny Callaghmi , a^e.l 02 ; and their servant uiaid , AnneMuoney, aged Hhuut 32 year*. It wan the habit of t he oldcouple not ti> to i>iiun their «!»>» milil a l.tto liour iu theinurniic :but on the day in question, it being uoticed'toliesurroiind«d with the stillness of doalh, it was proposed tooi-cn the liuqsc iu th« eveniiuj, but ultimately it wa< do-furred till next inorniiu. Wednesday morning came andciitrunco was obtained into the hciuo, by four respectableresidents in the town, and tho aged couplo and servant werufound lying weltering iu their blood. The old man *as firstdiscovered ; be was lying in bed, with a pillow covering hish».nl nnd free, hnton removing it a dreadful sitfht wan exliibi-tetl , his liuad bi'iug nearly severed from his body ; the boxesin his room wore found open, scattered alwut , and bloodmarks were discovered on ninny things in the room. Searchwas then made for tlio old woman, and after a ihort time¦iho VIM discovered behind an end counter in the shop, withher throat completely cut across, and lying on hor buck , shobeing dressed Ml hut her gown, with a small shawlcovering her neck, and beside her luy thu white handker-chief sho was in the habit of weiring on her head, covetedwith her blood, la the shop ull tho articles wero thrownabout iu lliesrontest confusion ; tho money till was rifled ofuvoiythiug but some copper and n friv shillings ; a com-partment usually devuted to silver wns spotted with blood,AH if from some bleeding wound. Tho next nud hist dis-covered was tlmt of the young girl; she was found in.ii iouthuuso in which coals were kept ; her throat was also cut ,and her head bore evidence, of having boon beaten by someblunt instrument, a portion of the skull , ou the left side,being drlron in; it would appear that she was rlrst knockeddown and that tbon her throat was cut ; her head was lyiHg ina pool of blood; near her lay a scoop, as if sho had beenout getting coal. In thu kitchen was discovered a can ofwater coloured with blood, and some sheeting, which wasIviii p across a clothes-horse, having marks ns if tbomurderer bud washed his hands aud then wi ped them iu thalinen.

A man named Matthew Phibbs YMB arrested in Sligo onsuspicion. Tboprisuueris a young mnn apparently nbout 25years of .age, iibutit five feet six inches iu height , sallo.vcomplexion , fucc long, and somuvrb.it bto.itod, heavy (larkeye*, well-formed head j he wears dark whi-kcra, seeminglythinned, and small " imperial ;" it ulso appears tlmt se-veral bank notes btaiued with hlood have been found uponhim, and! that a shirt ho had on U greatly stained withblood ; throe raxor* were alto found with him ; search wasmade by Constable Dgtui , Garland, nud Holmes, iu thohouse wiicro Phibb'ynotbor was stopping, iu IMlyuultenud where Plpbbs hSielf lived with her, nud a betltick wanfound with several spot* of bio »1 on it.

liAi.L-jMOTB, SugDiT.—Mntlhew 1'bibbs has bren fullycommittal for trial at the next a°sizci fur the murder uf theO'Cnllaghans.

ftato CTourtgCONSOUIUTK!) NISI Pl'.IUS COUUT-SATLUDAY .

M'Ktnna v. TMrkin.—This was an action to recover£20 04. 'Id. tho iimou.it of a cheque cashed by the NationalHunk at Waturfurd fur the defendant , and liiilnrqucutly dis-hununrcJ. TJiu clirijiie HMS chviuu by John King on D.i>iaand Co.,. of London, which fii .n stopped payment hotneeiithe cashing of the cheque and its presentation iu Lmnlon forpayment. An ollicer uf tho National llank proved the re-pealed promises of the defendant to pay the* amount of Ihucheque.

Mr. Kyan appeared for the plaintifT, and Mr. Pect for thedefendant.

Counsel for the defendant cnllcd for n non-suit. Tindeclaration contained counts for money lout , money puiJ ,and ou nil account «U:cd , which "as wrung ; the actionshould hnvo been on the cheque si-i>pl .v, a cheque beingnow held In Ui a negotiable security, like u bill of ex-change.

Judge Kcogh cfused to

non-suit , and the jury fouud forthe pluiutifl '. ^

COUHT OF CKANCKUY-SATiaDAY.Ban-on v. Qalicaj/ .— Mr/Sarecant Sullivan (with whom

w»ru Mr. Urowster , Q.O., aui lr. M'Kcnun), o(Hwd tlicpetition iu this cue which prayoJ>l(at. an agreement ul thu10th Juno, ISC i, might Iw carried ititv execiitijn , and llutthe respondent might be directed to CXOCUHMI re-a»ii|<timenlof the premises cumpriaed in A dn.il uf 18J-1, >LUII a tAMto ofall cl.iims on foot thereon. Petitioner, Mrs. ltttfox, btateiltlmt her hu«bainl ,Mr. William H. lUrion . iu FehiChiry, 1827,a'siguod iu ruatciiipl.itiuii of their marriage certain r*nl» inthu county ul Wutcrfurd to truntees tu himself fur life\audafter hi* death to nociiro iJHO a year jointure to petitionfct :and it ,\ra« iKchueil that the trustees >hould f-taud posscsst^Vof £l ,0iXi, portion of the petitioner 's fortune, to provide furany didicioncy in thu jointure. After tho marriage, Mu.Itarruii Ixcime uutitlud to another hum of £I ,IX» under herfathcr'ti will. She stated that Ix-furo luU, petiiioiier '.shusband was very much einbarrussscd, and that uu thu 13lhuf Febtuaiy, 181I-, ho Uiug then vxtrumel} ill , the respon-dent cuinu tu her and naked hor to jign n deed uhich wasproductd eiigrojJoJ, KUJIIIL' that if thu did su hu li quid secuiu

her £100 a-yi-sr ; that aftrr roiisidemble reluctance she *|-rneilthe deed, but that she uever rwd it over, waj not preTionsljrconsulted about it, tbat she had no professional assintnnc*,mid that she was merely aware that it wo* to secure a debtof her husliaud, but that it purported to convey to respondentby wty of mortgage to ucure £1,400, stated lo be due bythe petitioner' and her husband to the rctpondent, all, thelands comprised in the settlement, nnd on which the jointurewas charged, and that he entered into possession of the pre-mises mid tint receipt of the interest of £1.000 bequeathedby her father's will. She stated that any debt due to therespondent was solely the debt of lier husliand (who di*l afew days after the execution of tho deed); that .the wni iguo-raut nt the time of the effect of t ho deed, mid that rouuiiJer-ttandiugs having arisen respecting it, aud claims having beenput forward on both side*, it wns agreed iu June lust that nmeeting should take place with the object of coining to somearrangement ; that at the meeting; an agreement WHS en-tered imo between her aud the respondent, reducedto writing by the solicitor of the respondent, nud signedby both parties, and which it tras now sought lo harespecifically performed. That agreement was to thecirect that tho petitinneer should grant to Ibo respondent £30fur the term of his life, to bo charged ou the lands of Lackeu,and secured liy her personal covenant; th.it the respondentshould discontinue the ejectment and civil bill proceedingsho had instituted Hgnitist tho petitioner, nnd release to her,when iequir-1 to du so, all claims, charge*, mortgages, nrdebts which h i had against her or her husband. Ou the 18thJuiu 1, the agreement boating date thu 16th June, respondentwrote tu petitioner's solicitor, stating that ou reconsiderationuf the agreement, hu would not execute tho reconveyance ofthe mortgaged premises unless thu petitioner was preparedto give him an additional rent charge on certain lands ofHermitage ; that sko should pay tiim Li .', the amount furivh ich he hwl processed her. Ho stated that any papersigned by him on the previous day was signed inexcitement , and under threats, and that he wunld notdu it undei calm consideration. The respondent bavin;;fuhsequentlv proceeded with tho ejectment, the preicutpetition was fil*l. ltcspondcur, in his answeringnllidavit , stated that the petitioner' husband was indebted tohim by dewls of mortgage for upwards uf £830, that be wasbesides iu tho habit of giving petitioner's husbaud sums ofmoney from time to time ; that petitioner and her huibaudfrequently promised to secure the money to him, und finallycave him the security of 18th February, 1811, which he statedWHS prepared with the full privity and knowledge of thepetitioner and her husband; that it. was nut executed by herafter coimiderabla hesitation , but of her own free will , andthat no complaint Km tn.ule by hor nvardiug it until ISOO ;that when her husbaud, who was himself a solicitor, executedit , ho was -in full possession of his faculties and cnpnhio ofgiving advice nud assistnucu iu the mutter i that they did notask for any other professional assistance, and that £l,5UOwas still due to respondent on foot uf the. transaction. Hosubmitted Unit, considering the circumstances uudcr whichIhe ngreOinent bad been signed by him, bavin;, he alleged,been obtained by misrepresentation aud surprise, ho shouldnot bo bound by it.

The Lord Chancellor snid there u.is nothing in tho case toallow thnt any misrepresentation whatever had been made bythe solicitor for the petitioner, or any undue advantage takenby him ou tho occasion when the agreement was entered into.His lordship made a decree, declaring petitioner entitled tothe specific performance of the agreement, upon her giving avalid security to the respondent ou the lauds of Lnckcn, for£30 a year, upon which he was to free hor from the obliga -tions uf tho mortgage, so far as the jointure and the propertywore concerned ; the petitioner undertaking to obtain theconcurrence of her children in the transaction; the respon-dent to pay all tho cost dowu to 'the present heating, and nreference ID IW made to the master, to enquire and reportwhether a sufficient security could bo. given to thu respondent ,and to settle the tcconvcyaiicu to the petitioner, and tho con-veyance by her to tho respondent.

Counsel for the petitioner—Mr. Sergeant Sullivan, Mr.Hivreton, Q.C., and Mr. H'Kcuna. Solicitor—Mr. MatthutrKenny. Counsel for tho respondent— .Mr. Sergeant Lawson,Mr. J. E, Walshe, Q.C., aud Mr. Taudy. Solicitor—Mr.Thomas .Slatterv.

COUUT OF QUKEN'S BENCH—MONDAY.Cno»ey v. Kelly.—Mr. Coates moved ou behalf of the

plaintiff in tin's case, thnt tlio venue bo changed from thecity of Kilkenny to tho city of Dublin. The action hadbeen brought lo recover dauiagus fur an alleged seduction,and three trials had already taken place, two of them havingbeen tried bufure common juries , aud tmo before a specialjury uf Kilkenny. On each occassiuu tho jury was dis-charged without having agreed to a verdict. Tho afliJaviton which the present motion was grounded set forth thattho jury-panel for the city ot Kilkenny was very limited ,nud that as thu case had been the subject of general discus-ion iu that city, it would bo difficult tu rely upon an impar-tial verdict being returned.

Mr. Julinstone appeared to oppose tho motion, but!ulti-mately agreed to a suggestion to have thu vcuuu cluugnl tuthe county of Kilkenny.

The court aciardingly made an order changing tho veuuoto the county uf Kilkenuy.

COURT OF EXCIIKQUKU- TUESDAY.Mt> . ULOOUnRLI), OP P::BMA.VACIt AOAI.V !

-Ifuttm v. Bhiomf itld.— -Mr. Whiteside , Q.C., applied onbehalf of the defendant , for a conditional urder fur a newtrial. Tlio actiun was against ii lauded proprietor und ma-gistrate- of the county Fermanagh, for trespass, fur ussitult ,or procuring a false iufuruinticu to uc MVOIII , and causing

thu plaiulilT to be falsely arrested and imprisoned. Thephiintilf alleged he was tho -tenant of the defendant , whichallegation thu defendant denied. A verdict was had nt thela.st aftur sittings for the defendant on two istiuci*, and for thupl.iiulil l ' mi the third , with X'10 ituningcs.

Tho court refused lo Kraut a conditional order.

COUUT OF UAXKIlUP T U i— TCISDAT.In re J . and A. Kearnep.—'Bih was a meeting for proof

(if debts , sunenuer, and chuicc of assignee. The bankrupts ,who were (rrocers ut Traniorc, county Watcrford, milieu-dered , and Mr. Diaper, of thu linu uf Uowloy .ind Evaiiii ,wu* appointed trade assignee.

A gent to the bankruptcy—Mr. D. MaeXainara./>» re John M, 'Kamara. —Thu bankrupt was a leather

Keller in Wateiford , and the imi>:iir{ wni fur mi lit. Thenssiguce'b account was passed, and ihe case aJjounu-d fur aweek.

Mr. J. O'Ki'illr agent to the bankruptcy.

A D M I K A U ' Y COUUT— WKIIXESPAY.Tin Sounwiltr, of JJjoruberi/ .—T\m was an intcrven-

tioual suit oil thu part of Josiah Willi.iUH, uf Watcrfurd ,merchant , lo recuver a sum of £21:1 Is: lud., due on foot ota holtnmry bund , by which , iu a certain event , the freightof this Uuscian lianuio wns hypothecated M a security fur itsrepayment. In the previous part of the cause the balance olthe freight then in tho hands of the consignees, who woremerchants in Watorfurd, had been brought in, under a muni-tion , to abide thu decree uf the court in the present unit ; butowiiiK' to advances inailo at tlic port of l.idin.', nnd subse-quently iu Waturfurd, that hahmrc, as paid into cuurt,amounted to thu sum only of £123 2s. Od.

Dr. Klrington opened the petition , by which it appearedthat iu the mouth of June last the barque wns in a damagedcondition iu Syra , OUR of the Cyclades, bound on a voyagefrom Odessa tu the United Kingdom with Indian corn, tocall at Fnhunuth for order', and lmving in consequence ofthem proceeded to Wntctfurd to discharge. Whilst at Syra,iu order tu enable her to proceed ou that voyage, GiutafStockns, her master, with the consent of M. Lundberg, oneof the part owners, borrowed from one Hniri Lucco, ofOdosita, the num ncccsi.iry for the purpose, being a sum of1,310 silver roubles, equivalent to tha sum of £213 Is. 2d.,lhitish money. Tho money was advanced, and the voyageby its means acruinpluhvd. Tl.o bond, executed as securitynpou that occasion, had passed by intermediate assignmentsinto the hands of the present interveuicnls. Tho cuurt res-erved judgment till Wednesday.

Tlie S.mrander of Djori) bcrg.—tl\e court tins morningintimated tu the pruuturs iu this came that until certainerrors in the petition were corrected judgment should be de-ftrred. The (Jueun's Proctor then moved for liberty toamend particular articles without prejudice to the hearing,which had taken placo, and undertaking to nineiid tho de-fendant's cupy, and Mr. Hatuiiiertuu, ou tbo part of de-fendants, consented.

Thu motion was granted, but at tho costs of the pe-titioner.

COUKT OF KEGISTRY APPKAL— WHDXBSDAY.TUB GBAKDSON VUA1CUI3K JUDO11 EST,

The Cmirt of Uegistry Appeal sat at twelve o'clock, nndwas composed of the following :—Mr. Justice O'llricu , Mr.Justice Hayes, Ilarou Fitzge rald, Uaron Hug hes, and Jlr.Justice Fitzgerald.

Mr. Justice O'Urien said—The case camo Wore tho courton an upjienl from the decision of tho Kevising Barrister ,who, iu the parliamentary revision in September last , rr-tniui'd the respondent ou the list of voters for tho city ofDublin. Tho respondent had. been admitted to his freedomin 1810, nf) thu prnndson of Thomas Abbott, nho was ad-mitted in 1781). He wns registered ns a parliamentary voteras such freeman in 1810, and had continued since upon theregistry. Thu objection to him was thi.s—Under tho Irishr.iform act , the 2nd and 3rd U'illi.nn 4th, cap. 89, sec. !>, theonly freemen to be admittexl tu vote after March , 1831, iuany corporate town , or borough, such as Dublin, were thosoadmitted by reason of birth , service, or mairiage, or any sta-tute then in force, and all honorary freemen wera expresslyulwluhed. Tho Irish municipal corporation act, 3rd aud 'ItliVic., chap. 108, sec. 5, referring to the provisions of the Irishreform act, cunctcd that every pursuit who, if that act had nutpassed, wuuld have a right to lie admitted as H freeman, andplaced on tho roll in rc-pcrt of birtb.sorvicis or iii.wiii;re,ur unystatute then in force, shall be placed uu thcxo!l ,aud enjoy tlicright of voting as fully as if the act b.id not pasted. Theright of thu respondent to have his name retained on thulist wns denied, ou the grounds thnt he coid.l nut claim bybirth , it appearing that his grandfather only, and net hisfather, was free ; that thc i iglit of freedom iu Dublin was thusame as in uther boroughs—namely, as thu son of n frce-in.iii, horn after his father, bcramo free. It WH » contendedby thu objector that the right did not extend to gnmdions,and , accordingly, th.it the ndminion of tho respundmit in1810 was contrary to the provisions uf thu Irish reform,and Irish municipal acts. Thu rospondunt , on the othurIKI III I, confrndnl tliar, previous to tbo pasim? of the muni-cipal reform act, tho right of claiming in reipect of birthwas not Liniliiiud in tho Corporation of Dublin to the IOUS offreemen, but wns cnjnyi d ulio by claiu.aits whose grand-father* had been admillcd beforo their (tho claimant *)birth, eveu nit hough their fathom had uot been free ; tlmt,althoug h no charter or net of parliament ouuld now Lo pro-duced conferriiu' that right, yet tho right had bran bugrecognised and acted u|«on ill the city of Dublin ; thnttherefore it ulu.nld Iw presumed tho usago of admittinggratuitous us well an s ms had u legal origin , and, conse-quently, tlmt thu chiiiniiut . here was rightly admitted, inJ8I8, by reiis di of hiith. The revising barrister adopterthat viuw, and rJlaiii'.d the luaine, and from thisdciinim thoprscnt npixnl was tuVei ',under the Irish registration act ,l£uo.AlU-r rrviewing thu evidc uco in the various canes eited beforetho revning barrister, the learned judge said—It did nutfollow that becauso tha right existed in grandsons everyirraiidson bad thu right to 1« admitted ; because- ho ck-rlyhat nut, if hu wero h-.ni before his grandfather became Iree.Tho case 1>eing one nf unnr smco '90, with contradictory evi-dence prior to that period, however strong and poraniiMvuthat evidence might Iw, tho decision of tho revising bnrrUUrIx'iii-r that it wat iiilK-jiimt to warrant n jury in drawing thoinferenco that tha right existed from timo immeiuoii.il , how-ever they might approve or disapprove of the findings of thabarrister as tu Ihe matters of fact , tiny uliould bo of opinionthat tipnn the findings hu was authorised iu point uf l.iw tomakn the presumption rud to rttaiu the name.

Mr. Justi.-e Huyes said ha entirely concurred in tho )udg-jiictit SII ably and fully pronounced by Mr. JiisticuO'iirien,oyil fur the reasons ho Imd Biveu.

Kjrun Fitz^er.iM saiil hu concurred in tho judgement , huth« exyroisrd no opinion iu to the effect of the cvidunce. Huhad fiuSnuJ none, aud he should think it hU duty to formnone. X more competent, mau thnu ho was bad to dealwith ibo cW.

Mr. Justnc Fi l ijeral d concunsJ iu t!u jud/uiouit ex-

prei«d so my clearly by Mr. Justice O'Hrion , an I tor thereason stated by him. He qnite agreed with Baron _ !• it*.geraM that it vr:W not hii pruvince to express any opinion atall ou the conclusions nt wl.ich the revisinT barristrr :ir-riveil , and wisboi to be nudeistoo-.i ns ofTuring no opinionou thai matter. He w.is nut lo be supposed as agnaiii; inthe conclusion which thu rcvisingiiarrister arrive.1 at o:i tlmone band or as passing anj- censure o:i the judgment pr J-nounced by an cxperieuc.il and painstaking jud c.

TKE CIHCUITS-SPUING ASSIZES.Horns C'iVc«;<—Chief Justice of^the Queen's] Ueuch and

the Chief Justice of the Common l'l.'as.North } J 'ett—y ir. Justiee Hull mid liiiron Ilu^hes.Nirth Bi»<—Mr. Justice H.iyes ami IS.iron Fitzgerald.Lainster— Mr. Justice Christian ami Mr. Justicu O'Uricn.,fl/«ii«<er—The Chief liaron and'Mr. Justice ICeOih.Con/taught— Mr. Justice Fitzgerald ; second judge not

naiiifd.

JFoveigLit W0to5THE HUNGAItlAX CONSTi rU i'lON.

Pesm,' TUESDAY , J AN . I5.---The Co-.ninittee ofthe Coniitat of Nutru has resolved on the followin gprogramme, namel y :—

" lt'jspoiisihlu ministry for Hungary. A Hungarian Diet ,elected on the li.tsis of the law uf 13 U. The remova l ot' allexcept Hungarian troops frn u limitary. The llmuiri^utroops to takd the oath of fidelity to the constitution uf ISl-j .Tho re-orgnuisation of tho Xjtioiial Guard ; and, rin.illv ,a request tu be niado to Koveriiin uiit that a l,ibcr.d >o ,,ti-tutiuu may'be granted tu the crown lauds of AustrW." .

TUK BLOCKADE OF GAKTA-V IESXA , Turso.i r, J A .V . 15.—The /Inarm *

Gazette sjys during the List few days Russia hasrepeatedly despatched notM to Paris , declaring herdetermination to acknowled ge tha hluckn le of (i.iet<.iby sen under any circiiinitnucos. In the politicalcircles of Vienna it is said lint Francis the Secondhas written n letter to the I'liipcru r of Austria , inwhich he declares his linn resolve to continue thodefence of Gaeta to the utmost.

GAETA , J A .V. 11. —The firing lias been sufpeiiJe ilon both sideB till the 19th iustunl. The belli gerentsare only allowed to repair damages.

The Austrian Gaxellt observe*— " Sardinia haineither men nor money cnoujjh to commence n waron lier own account. Everything depends on thedecision of France. We feel certuiu tli.it Francowill not, under present circumstances, make war infavour of Sardinia. There will be no war in favourof Sardinia. There will be tig war between l'rancaand Austria , unless there U wnr|between Franco nudGermany, but the French have no wish for any suchwnr at present , and WP, therefore, have coiifidencuin the duration of peace."

HOME , J AN . 13.—The reactionary movement in thoMarches hns been suppressed , but ii on the increusain the Abruzzi , under the influence of Count Tra-p.uii. General liivira has been sent to cause a risingof the people in Culahria. Political manifestationscontinue (o take pluce in the theatres in Home.

HOME , J AN . 15.—The Diplomatic Corps ond thoPapal Nuncio left this morning for (iactn , to con-gratulate King Fruucis If. on tlm occasion of hiibirthday.

NAri.es , MosDAY. —Princc Cati gnan has is3tied nproclamation , in which he say s :— " I have comoamong you to hasten the work of unification , and t»muint.un public order. The government will res-pect the church aud ltd ministers, provided thuclergy obey the kiup, tho stale , nnd thu law. " TlioPrince promises administrative reforms, nud con-cludes by expressing tho hope thatGacU will shortl yfull , and that the Neapolitan provinces will be roadyto make nn/ sacrifice for the unity of Ital y.

1'ARIS , W EDNESDAY .—Yesterday the Pays, an anti-Italian journal , nnd Op inioiie .Xutiuii 'ilc, the wannestadvocate of Ital y, had articled headed " I'uaco or-War," and both came to the same- conclusion thatItal y must postpone the acquisition of Venice. TheOp inione of Turin, Count Cavour 's journal , has aleader which shows that the battalions of Austriacuunot he put to flight by u few bands of volunteer s ,nor can her fortresses be taken without immensemilitary efforts.

KNGMSH ALAR.M.PARIS , J AN . l.'i.—The I'utrle sayi it is reported

thut the garrisons uf Malta and Corfu have boenincreased to twice their former strength , aud theEnglish authorities intend organising militia at lliesoplaces. It is also said that tiie Kng lish squadronn the Mediterranean is to he reinforced.

LATB AND l.Ml'OUTANT FH0.M AMKUICA.The last date from New York id Jan. 15. A de-

cisive policy towardi the Soiithein ngitatiun himbeen determined upon by the ndminstn'tion. ThuPresident had prepared a letter in rep ly to thu re-marks uf the South Carnlin:! Commissioner*. Mr.Buchanan tmt only refiue.1 to comply with I!M ilo-tnand uf the Commiisiimcrd to havo the forts inCharleston harbour evacuated by I'edral tronpi ,hut lu' informs them that ho not onl y inteuiU to col-lect tli » ravelins ur.u execute1 the law? , but alsu tudefund thu property of the United States with allforce at hid commnml. The militia nf the district nfColumbia wus to be immediatel y reorganised. Inalmost every princi pal city ot the northern State*puns have been fired in hoi.our of Major Anderson.The warlike preparations in Smith Carolina con-tinued. Mont'y was (j tiotcd 5 to 0 per cent, on cnll ,the supp ly being largel y iu excess of the demand.

EXTRACTS FltOM A M E K I C A N PAPERS.A Chicago corrcspoiuliMi! uf tho .Yiu- Y->rk 2'.i &.'cJ s . iy < :

—" Un the 10th December, a solemn lii h m;»« w is vela-blated in this city tur the ni;»i.<8 uf th? «.iiil uf Mm. Maryltourke , mother of Xi'V. .Mr. It mrke, nf tiu Kpiscoptl K:ii-ilena.1, who died iu M«v York City 11)1 !i of list X-j ire>iihi;r.She wus a native of Upper Church, County Tippurary, Ire-land , and lonz a resident uf the town uf Tippcmry. Sho w:t*a nister of Ilev. Win. Oabill , of the dioccjc of "C:nhul aii.lKmly, and also linivm two siaters, dedicate.! to ti.i.l , i:i lliuPresentation Convent , WaUrfiu.l. A youn^ and talentedson will mourn her death in the American Collc^r, U ntie ,whore he u preparing fur a missionary life iu tho dioc<seof Ciiicajo. A Urge number Juf clerijyui'ju uf the city nnJilioceso wero preaeut , as also many frieudi uf H OY . Mr.Uuurke ninou^ the laity."

DKATII OP A W ATCUPOUD GtAXr. —Daniel McCSmthdied at Montreal , recently, ut the a;a of llUyurs- Ho WASl»rn iu Watcrfnrd county, Ireland , .uul retairtjfrhii luoulnlfaculties to the hut. His occupation thtoui;limfe was in«t-ly outofdourJ. He iras tit feet sir inch sin !ieij!it, ivitb uwell proportioned fiamo, liv-J a lilu of iiuifpnnitr, toinne-rate though not ali.tomiuiu, wns the husband of tn~u uiviaand the father uf sixteen children , twelve nf them daughters.

UEAvr IiKFAi.CATin !r rx run U KIMBTJIKXT OF TII «ISTCKIOU .—A dufidcitiun to the amomit of 870,000d.¦In.:idiscovered to hr.ve taken place in the Interior DepartmentalWanliin^ton. It seems tliat the alwlr.ictiou uf tho IMIIII Uwas known on Thursday, 20th ult., it having liecn .it I battimo communicated by a clerk iwmc.l G.H I ird Daily to Mr.Floyd, Secretary of War. Daily thsu confessed tho wbulumatter to Secretary Thompson, of the Interior IK-pmtmeni ,ulb- ing that be had boen led into tin) couimi.siou uf tlmlarceny through the djsire tu same the honor uf .Mr. Floyd ,whose acivptaiicei to a large amount in p illusion of Mr.Kufccl) , of the rinu of Hun<ell , Abjur* & C»,uf Ne.w i urkcity, Ouverumrnt coiitrnctiin , would otherwise lime beendishonored. These " acCf-ptnuccs ," it npi^nrs, arc simplymemorandums of the amounts which wunld lx> due at cer-tain periods ti> Kussell liy tlio Government—they livingcivcu to (uublc him tu obtain credit. The records, it isalleged, prove that thu exUtom-t! nf thesu acceptances wusunknown to l<:iily at the pciioJ of the first abstract imi ofbomlii, and that his excuse in reference to Mr. t'hud inmerely it subterfuge. Mr. Itussell arrived from New Yulkiu Waiihiii^tnn where ha was arrested , and was immedUti'lycommitted to jail in deuult of oOO.lttJjul i. bail , the amountfiixed upon by gnvtirumrnt. An acknowledgment byHustcll , Major & Waddell shuw* thut they h.uo receivedfrom (imlard lUiley, at various linns siui-c the 12th of Julylast , SZlMWP'loIs in M i«ouri Siu-s, .1.57,i>.W dul« in North-Carolina Sixes, and lKI .UX) in Tenne.-isiH.' Sixes—in Mamounting to 870,000—as cnllnteriil 9ci:urity for the returnof which they dcpoaititl with liuiley tlw acccptancn uf Su-crvtary Floyd to Ihe full amount.

PuiCTinx M ATCHES.—Ouo inanufuetiircr in IlerknnurCounty, N. Y., is suid to hnvo coiisuuud within the bit Idyears 2,U2S,000 fri t of lumber producing O.SOO.U'JO.IXX)nmtchet . Smnu of Hie spliuta mv ex|iuitud to thu WeiitIndies and .South America, when, tho manufacture uf inatcln-aha* been cstut>1i»hcd within a few years px«t. The nulcbe*tliPiinielv i1* are lurjtely cj |wrti'd to the Kn»t Iiidiw, Auitrn-lia, China, Mexico, Smith Au-rtica, thu I'.nilic l'ua«t , &<•.The total aiuount ui«mifac!u.e>I in the LTuitel State, ii M -tiumled at 7,000 tsrou uf LOXIM daily, contaiiiing 35,700,000matches, aud wurlh 3,000 doln.

KuQLitM ror> Tim KALLKX SO L D I B K S OP T I I K 1'om'sUKIAAU I!.—On the l'ttli ult. u solemn aud iuipo-.iu^ &lu^iwns pcrfunneil Ht the San KrHiicwco , Cnl., CrtthvJnd, for thuronpotH of the SUII U of Ihosa who fell iu the defence i*f thol'upo ill the rcomt Italian war. Thu ArchbUl: ip wa« HS -sistwl by quite a force uf ii 'teiuUut pii;»tii. At ibe rnui-lu-»ton altuiition WIIH called tu the nddre>s uf eoliduleiice andrrlirf to the I'op.', for which ni^nuluie and mateiial aid uusnolieitiil.

Kal ph Furiih.im, iho l.ut survivor uf th" ltattlu of ltu:.korilill, died on Mil l ult , II -UU loi .vi'ara u luoullii' nud Wt U ys.

Dieil—At her residence, Ko. i Ki< t Thiily-third slr. et ,New Y'ork City, in thu thirtieth yusir of her ujr, iiu.Margaret Uutler I>yuu , born in IMin^furd, cuuuty of Kil-kenny, Irfl.md. D«.fa»td was the fii> t duu^htcr ot ChurlsTaiKclle, K>q., and by her mot her'' side was nearly relatedtu tho Duki; uf Orinoml, whose iHiiiil .1- immu is Hutler.

lut.in DEATHS IX SAX K UASC IKCO .—N OV. *1, ThoinjiKmutlljk »<cd 21 years, burn in thu county uf Tipperni),Ireland, iNuvcinlwr - 7, Cicirjc Keyei , a native of livl-inil ,aged 33 years. Mov. "Jtf, Mary, wile of Lawrenco M'tjnirkn native of Ireland, aa-ed °J7 ycam. In San Pablo, Nov . gv,Mrs. Mary .Mullija r, a native 'if Ireland, atM ili yemv.

CA T H O L I C I T Y IX THU U MTUD STATBS.—Tht-ru are2;'. 17 churches ; chapels and itati.ms,127S ; l'rioits L',°,I7 ;1'ticsts ordriiued siiico lbCO, 70; ee(*lc>L'ifcti«'iil iiistiluliuiif ,-19 ; clerical studeut« , 10U ; nntlu religious institution?., 1(>U ;feiuali: religion* institution s, 173 ; literary iiistituti ji.-, toryoung men, DC ; fcmnle m iutmuiRi 212 ; mule pnmbi.il orfiee schonls, 333 ; a^re^'ute i:i.uiWr of pupils, 27,U1<) ; uinlapaiiK-bial or free xtlnuilt , l\X\ ; uygrrgnlc number uf | upiU,2'.),07l ; hospitals , I'd ; orphan Asylums, HM ; lumber otorphaiu, 0,S9.J ; bt'iievulriit and charitable institution*, 101) ;population , 3,0(W<X)0. — iWon Piiot.

Fire hundred and sixty lives: have licen lost oil th« \V.»r.em Inkes witheii the punt icaion of navigation , includingthe four huudrrd ln<t by tin- I ^idy Elgin.

Du. CAU ILL. — Wu announce with plonnuri the arrivui ofour di>tini:ui<hed couirtiyinou in lkwton. Hu reached, oarcity on Saturlny uveniug. ile i* in good health, and fullyabla t'i do justicu to the aubjeuls ou which he U to lecturethis and the following frevk.—Boston I'ilot, Jan. a.

Tua "GOIDM STAU ."— A qumitity of the colloorcatt Aashore fruuv the w rit-k of this vnrn-1 bu l>c»u brought tbi< Iweek tn our quay by the river steamer Dvneanno * lor sbiu- /wcut to Liverpowl. l r

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Tin- lidi " hail ll.nv n tn his;h-wa' i'r mark whenC.'ipU-tn l l a l l v mail, * lr> aj>j> - atat 'ee aniiu liu* lot idan I eiillni<i:istir -iltc mts of I.is lu-lnved tn\i lis-m'tt ,uni l a fu-v many t-anu'st cuii- ^ra lnl.itions IVum tin-I I I I S I I I M 'II I IS t l iron -.', hi " wi 'at ahuard wit h a low i-lii- stniff II , n id was shiirll y inovin*; towards llm I'ool ,:-nii iUt the joj fnl c rii-s and lund aoclatr.atinn fromtl in- i ' nil hitiii , which wen- vt«iir «» ns lv t'ullowt'd 1)V af n i (¦'<¦ ,/'¦»»¦ IVum the l i l l lo floi - l llial thron^i'd l i tehitrl mir. 1 In: ]ila\ lid wind was mm la.sl l i l l in " tin 1snrl l i i i ", ranva>v , and cvrrv i-yo was firml y lixodu:i I ho arlhss motion of tho now innilo (jure/: , whilstti- '.i yi- n|.i-s wi -r o l>r<n: u !it inln toip iisit inii by somewlitis - ir- ixlhiy <i]il 'i<:< I'.iilod In fraill y tlu> only ohjcitthat si'oiiird last Milking biMioalh tin .1 wide expansei.f the distai i t horizon. S!io had mm i-learo d llieItl 'n f : i'di -. { -which stands evert in tlic ii.i r inoutli , when ,In ! Iho s 111 i I i 11 jr aspoc '. of the snrromiditi "; seine hadcli.in^cd il -s ci-iiiixmi o.nli uf fimil doli", lil I 'nv ll iat ofip i . ! i>i o | i t o l ini i i i ai.d tit '. i r darknoss , whioh coveri dil ,- l . l i so \anl l (if l lo. ivon , and swoop ing in iVanlioi.- ii ud acicss fruiii l l i h i c k I load , at oneo cast tin-< hoM-n fow into wild dism.iy, and ihoir vossol intoiIn- vi i i l i - nl lliruos uf doatli , hy iho an^ry »wclls oftho f i iairi i iL 1 hillows w! i -h yaxnoJ wi th oj .on mont!ii. n l pip it i ;.' fury to roct ivi- the victims of l ln ir rau-j :i... j i.. -,.,iim inlo tho w. i l rrv i h i m nls of the IroublodII . . . in. Tin- l i t th- i t a l t , thnn^ li mi. i i ilrd In the crew ,ki pi ".i l la i i i l y iilloat , d i v i i , ^ as it were l ik e n enr-ln - i - int In il io hotto t o ai:d :.o .iin |.!..nulling the builinir Mirf , » li i i -I i rose and roll-, d liko a furious tornado ,carivin;.' din- d, si ri u- li ini in its cinii "«e. l lowi-vor ,l i i r hirth d.iv »;w not to b- hi-r last , for she bravel y«i l l i s ino i l l l if ( ontondii'!; storm , somewhat ,-issisti 'd by

tli *1 ii md< ixho l ia d ..»»¦ i-oo,:vo oil the e -out shoe ' ,:u:il wrro :.lilc to s-.o tl .i ir pi riloils position u i l i iin(>ri* inaturo j u:!oiiirnt t h i t i most tni-n umK-r suchoirciimstaiir. -s. lint a bwtvv an'l dark (.loud w; slast appro ich:i:;r — iho w i n d l i l ow hii; h . and the se::sHIM - i i ^.i i i i lo t l i t - ir l i ' i ir . i r fury. So hi l p could l.e"ivi ii . nut i'Vi n ¦ In- va l iant cn.-i.t quai ls uf lSallvua-i- . -mty diiiv lai i t n - l i l l n i r f.ivonrilo \ awl ; l!u- capta :nanil nun ii" li>ii {.'i- i' sm-iaim d tho Guidance nfiheiri !;iiliiii ' (, 'IH T I I , but loavin i; her to the impendingt':'.K- t i i i i t it! a tow mumouts was l i l . t l y to envelopein-r in tho coiil I J C K O I I I of No ptt t i i c 's hoine — l.isiirdihe i i i s i lv , s mi dork , fi i l lv re.sij:in.-d lo meet theiriliuiui ; wh i n crash wont l l ic rnllii. j ; peals of foa r-I'i i l ihi i i i i lor Ihroii ob iho air . and a viol i -nt flash ofvi \ id l i c l i t i i i i i L ' hurst tlirou^h tho ri ' ing (hiinij muchiiij urv ; a p;ni<e —and ll ion an in ien i lh l y scroaui wasl ..- . ril . i l i . l i . wl . i :h j iioe!aiini 'il a pnace with the furi-i.us i l i i i n t i l s . The cM p i. i i i i r.ii.sod his eyes, ami lol.is };ri-at Mir p i i - c liolu Id tho appea rance of nit:i ,'i .i) fi-ni) im - iJi i l i - iJ mi ll ic cradle, and »veaiin« Il iori isinme of \\ " 1> ss a person.ipo than iho I'niri/ Queeni f l l i - h i ck , who en this occasion had boon found{. ni i i y ol Mime J;I- IISS i i i i |iro pri i- lr by a council of thei't a t i i n i l v , a.'id iinailr c.xj ii- l le i) frmii tin.' festivewalls of tn:-.t I'K' .- . l i i v , which caused her In summonthe united powers into horrid action atnl revengelu-r wrath on the faithful crow she a^'.iin protected ,l in t ii.ori- f-;i i*n< 'ttlai l y on tl .c .M'r/ c/ rc/.v///, ulii 'M*fi.rcos i-he j iut to fli g ht and finally cuuimitiod t l icuito the romantic cavi l us of King and I/rlrfr' fc , nomore to ainuse the nat ive peasantry with theirii '.ctttrnal sports tlinm^ li their fairy d i l l s , and aluugtin ; ('uniii " .'ir , (a barren waste ndj acon! to DutiL'ar-vaii), uliorc thi y yu »fi<-n spent ll ie stnmm r nights ,(jj ii'iting, Jmtui t i tr, fi astin ^, <v.e., to tin- great deli ghtof those who witui -Mii 'd ll ioir inciry dance *ml lan-tnslic pi ny.

Kathleen 's visit was hailed as a luck y omen, andii. ip irc d the uHVi»lit i - i ied crew with full conlidoncein the r irurc wel fare, foi B !I O :I (; aie iho Mipcrsliiio rsideas of maritime r.eu. She was taken (rum thecradle in ppi foi-t safely, and as she descended in theiron "rasp ol' I'at Sln-er.in , she filled the air with thesounds of her vt)l.a l ditty, w hich she chaunlcd in thefollowin}: strain :—

Tin- *"ii!; "f my I IIVIT I rnnillr shall iim,Tl u' tlio sju-ll ol liri plit llio^ii.- lias llwl ,

Ainl uu tiitnv tlie tiiiut Uojii-s nf u Jtr iilt- to mo btiii£From till! Tunib ulioie my bciu lii-s iliaii.

Thou soul ofnttracti i n, Iinw Iiaj 'riy was I ,Wlldl tliu gilt uf :itlit:tiiia wns lililu';

Itut rcvi-n i' in tlie lnH-otn (if Meva wa^ hi li ,And Kath tten Ter her dij ribi ^n .

Al:is, the sad fiilc of poor Kntlilwn , innrbrpe,I'Yuiti my luver, my Inline, mni my dwelling,

I wutttliT iiloiir- mi tlio oocait ami sea,Where tlie luKs til* my wui-s umst lie ti-lltn^.

As she concluded the last stanza .Sherrati hnd de-, cendod to the deck , ntnl bearing his roynl prize lo> he captain 's quarter*, soon returned lo u^ist in

a.ranj;iiii : tho disorganised li o M J nj j , which was sunndone , so ;;i to onahlo the vessel to proceed. It wasthen agreed that Kathleen should be visited and herloyal demands complied with , if possible , but on en-tt-iinr r the ehmnbir, alas ! she was nou i'.it inventus ,wli i i h was tho source of fresh alarm. Kvcry ])ossibli!seuch was made, and a^nin it fell to the luck y lotof the I r.ive Sheeran to find her majesty in thecupbo.ir.l . irct'iir.iir phosod into a largo white rat ,feastin g on the brea.l and cold meat there deposited.Kvory eye looked ag hast , tlu'n silenll y letiri-;! lo ana ljniniui; roam , whore it v.as solemnl y dic 'ded thattheir royal visitor should be punctuall y attended to ,and that whilst she continued her visit none shouldI'liond or molest her , and such was the case indeed.For twent y years had she received their hospitalityun board , (hiring which time her mess had neverbeen tie^lected. She became quite tame as a rat ,and what is must extraor dinary , as it is confidentlyasserted , she had been taug ht a variety of tricks ,and oflon supplied her tnnsier with tobiicco from theshops .-m;] shi ps in tho various ports they bad tradedto . At length poor l la l l y died , and the mournfulwail of the bhm.l royal was li>"iur and lasting. Shelook her exit from the vessel , after the captain wasburied , and located herself in a subterraneous dencalled the lii/ie 'x Hole , at Shandan , a few hundredperches iinrib-n -i 'st of tin.1 rampart that links theborough of Diitigarvnt ) find Abbeyside together ,where she is frequentl y heard in doleful mood chantitig her favourite sjti g for the eternal loss of herabsent lover '

THE G O O D W I N SANDS." It 's hard life , sir , out there by them sands , when n

heavy sou '-son '-west is hlovvin ?, nntl there 's no rumor baccv aboard. Hard work beating round llie ninemiles of ( iiiodwin Sands, and the sea washing overyo'.t , so I lint you can 't look to u'indwurd , and it poursofl' the (ialloper , or plain out in the (hill W,iy thanthat . There wo lay four nights , running , mny be,half as'eop in the rocks ; no room for beds in alinvpller ; half on watch , ten of us altogether , andniavbo rousted out tniec a night , and frightenedout of your wits. " I asked if they gave wirning tovessels llint they saw likel y to get on that burial-p ilof s.iilors. " Nn , " said Coxen, with a sarcastic shakoof (lie lioad , " not w o ; we don 't rough it for that.Captains wouldn 't give us anything for giving themnotice. Wo are there to got Yin off ; not to prevent'em getting on, It was only last week we werethere grliing u;> pig-iron , with the ni pping tonguesas we use, from a wreck , and we were rous,ted outby Iho watch , because a French brig was going be-tween us atnl tho sand. Another moment , by theLord , and she'd have beoii safe on, when one of outmates cries out , ' Holm a starboard !' and she wasoil' it. Wo a-ked him afterwards , but he couldn 'ttoll whv ho cried out—he couldn 't hel p it. " 1thoug ht to myself of the old story r>f the dumb boyspeakini '. and of the natural outcry of llie heart ;but I said nothing. " When the (ioodwin li ght-house sends nil a rocket we know it is time to go oil',fin' sumo filli p in in ilialram, and till ' we bundles.Often and often the men in the Goodwin light-shi p,who mayn 't , whatever happens, leave to hel p anywreck, hear the drownding men a sing ing out ,lliouoh thev are two miles oil". Sometimes when wegel mil wo finds the shi p a bumping and humping,and di iv iui r and tearing, and the sand all in a boilround them , and the waves li pp ing nil' their copper. ""Groat inoino/it , " says Parkins , 'o.ining forwardwith the strained lillor-ropcs in bis bauds , his nauti-cal straw hat and blue ribbon on one side , his spec-tacles in a «lass stare of expectation , his cigar goingnut iti his hand ; " the joy of savin g a human life,tho trans port arid tears of grati tude !"— " Not they, "snys Coxen , winkin g at a passing gull ! li not a bitof it. Last December twelvemonth as ever was , willyou believe me, gentlemen , a vessel had gonedown , and wo was patrolling, as you or I mightdo, round the (ioodwin , looking out for stray pasksor nn anker of brand y, or suuimtit of that sort,Well , we heard a scream , and wo went up and founda man cliuoing lo a spar. We found n young French-man , who had been cling ing there nine hours , tillhis hands would s- 'arcol y cn»:c strai ght again, l ie

had In en washed oil' once , and made his way to itagain. Well , we sot him up, and then we pickedup the capiiiin. We nursed them , rubbed them ,and gave "em clo'hes and some rum, and I 'll behnnqod next day w hen we met th?m in Il i g li-slroct ,if thov would even speak to us ; hut , then , there isone thing, there was parley voes. " " Do you findthem on their knees ," asked Parkins , timidl y. " W enever find them pray ing, or shrieking, no nothing ;sometimes they have been a drinking, and , in thatcase niton they won 't leave the vessel , say whatvon will , and swear and curse you. " " And whatdo you do ," said Parkins , " in these distressing cir-cumstances ?" "Do ?" said Coxen , indignantl y, asif all pily for nnythiug but a family who had losttheir property tlirn nsh want of learning was wasted— "do , young genlleman ? wh y leave 'em alone—leastwi se if it is the master or capten ; if it is onl y acommon sailor , the rest force him into boat—generall y. " " Do they cheer ," says Parkins theenthu s iastic , " when they see the gallant fellowscoming to their rescue?' " Not they. What, hasever put such things into your head? " said Coxen." I never touches 'cm cither , t i l l we have made arcj.Mil.ir bargain what we 're lo get , or our damagewouldn 't bo much. Generally the leak is comingin hot and fast on I Item , for a vessel gets above itsmastheads in llie Godwins , in three tides , and theywant us at tho pumps , and hard they work us, andsometimes won 't [live even a Schnapps over.' What for yon Knglish talk so much aboutSchnapps ? no Schnapps for \on. ' They are nf allsorts ; some think nothing at all about it ; othersauain , out it close and ni ggardl y—th ere 's where i!is ; and win n the salvage money comes it has to bedivided among many hands. We saved a shi p lastyear, a Gorman emi grant VOSFC I from Iiretnen , andpot .C lOO for it in the Salvage Court , mid theAdmiralty don 'i allow money ;:s isn 't well earned ,and I got onl y .{.'¦')"> out nf it. Unluck y vessel wasthat , too ; dans if it didn 't run against Di ppingti npier trying tn come in ! Well , all her goods weretaken out ami re-shi pped for liremcn. Back theywent , anil came here again another vessel , anddang if that didn 't rasp the s:\tne place mid .ill butgo down, loo ! There is a luck about some tilin gs. "" Wero those Germans grateful '!" said I. " Theywere Ibat , " said Coxen , bending Titanicall y to hisoar: •' they liidi.lized mo s-urc-l y. \\'< uldu 't leavenohow ! and if I wel t into a public house they allcame ton , and stopped till I got up to go." IpuinU'd tn miiiift gulls Jiiukiii i ; l iki ' siK't-ks of fiolhihroivn from a wave , that were di pp ing and wheel-ini; round tho solo of an old shoe that was lied to apolo in the river to mark llie practicable current .The " le.ilbor ," as it is railed , .•illornalin g withtwi gs, placed in. probabl y, just as they were inKing Canute 's time. Coxon looked sit the wildbirds with the tender eye of a farmer looking at hisown poultry.. " Yes," .s.tid ho, " they don 't comemuch here t i l l the winter ; in the summer theykeep out at sea. Lord , sir, 'twould do your heartgood to hear the creatures screeching on n coldstormy night in December. "— All the Year Hound.

Tur. Ou> Woiu.t) A N D mi: Ni:w. —The authorof the roc'.-ntl y-puhlishod " Hand Hunk to Kurope "makes llie following comment.-) on mal le i sof inte-rest to travil lers . — " There are 'lolols i i New York ,I'hihidcl phiii , lioston , &c, which nn hotels on theIvuropeau continent can approach for comfort , ele-giinii ' , and au abundant table. In America theseaboard cities have their restaurants , stores , andtheatres , which ill point of splendor , wealtl , accom-modation and talent , are unapproachable in I,on-diu;, and not often exceeded elsewhere. There aresome educational establishments in the United Slateswhich will safel y bear a comparison with the bestin F.urope, and the militar y college at West Pointhas no rival except in Franro and Austria. Thereare not many private houses in the irreat cities ofthe I' astern hi niisp horc which exceed in tho appli-ances of life, and even in its elegances , the abodesof the wealt hier classes uf the Wcslcrn. "

liKKNAi io nx 's Wt uov.-.— (Ju een Dosiroe , widowof King Charles John X I V . , fell dead , it appears ,when witnessing the r<'presentation of C.dderou 'spiece , " l. 'ijc U n Dream." iiern.idotto was thirty-innr when he ina-.t ied Aldlle. Clary, who was thenexactl y half his age. Her sister Juihi had mar-ried Josep h Iion.iparte. . When IWna dnlk> wentto Sweden , the Princess do P<in!o-('orvo rein.iinf iiin France- . Her husband had j oined the LulhuanChurch , but she remained « lionian Calhnlii', andafter his elevation to Hie throne , she sta\ed a longtime in Piiris , and was not crowned at .Stockholmuntil ihe LMst of August , 1S1'!>.

Hi. M.Tu or A M I I I I C A N S .— Dc How 's mortalitystatistics show that the peop le of the Uni ted Stalesare the healthiest on the {•Inln 1 . Tho deaths atethree hundred and twenty thousand per year , orone and half per cent, of the population. In Kng-land the ra hi is nearl y two per cent., and in Francenearl y three per cent.

The heart is a small thing, but ilcsir?th greatmatters . 11 is not sullicient for a Kite 's dinner , yetthe whole world is not suflicifnt for it.

A young man idle , an old man need y.A careless watchman invites the foe.You may even buy gold mo dear.Proud men never have friends—neither in prospe-

rit y, because they know nobody; nor iu adversitybecause nobod y knows them.

The last Census of Kin gdom nf the Two Siciliesgives 8,010 ,922 souls to 2,0-10 square miles , or -1,223to one square mile. The King dom of Nap les, notincluding the island of Sicil y, has some <> , 100,000souls .

John Mildicl fays lint li:iiiluMi caters on his Venetianrj iii[> .'iijn uliituvoi tliospiin;; opens.

ftaurultui 'f(Prom the Irish Farmer's Gazette).

D R M N M S C M ARSH LAND U.sor.a TUB LKVEL OF

TUMI , ltivcns Marsh lands , under the level uftidal rivers when the tide is in , are drained bymeans of embankments and deep dy kes with self-acting sluices that close when the tide rises , andopen \vh;n it is out , so m to let oft" the back walerthat accumulates when the tide is in ; they are alsodrained by pumps worKod by windmill s or steam-eng ines. You v 'ill get some useful hints on thesubject in the Mural Cyclopedia , and in the reportson the Iiedford level and drainage of the fencounties in F.ngland.

G IIASS Sn:iH. — " An Old Subscriber " n?l<s —" Will grass seeds sown iu spring with out corn , iuland well manured last year , produce, a good crop cfhay this year? When should they be sown ?When will the crop bo fit to cut ? My wish is todivide my tillage field into three , instead of fivelots ; aud io turn up the laud laid down Ibis yearin grass for oats next year , to be followed by po-tatoes, and then grass again . Will potatoes dowithout manure this year in the same same landthat was manured for them last year ?" Nograss seed SIHVU in spring will produce a crop ofhay the same season , except Ualiaji ray-grass , whichmay produce a fair crop lata in the season. Sowthe Italian ray-grass as earl .vTm March as you can.Some lime iu the autumn. Nil.

H DI ISK 'S Hour Cur INT O TU QUICK , —" A Sub-scriber ," county Limerick , Writes— " A horse ofmine got hurt in one of his hoop, and in getting hishoof opened to let oil" the maltej ^ the smith went toudeep, anil exposed llie ij uick tou much ; what shallI app ly to make the hoof growlkiickl y, and heal upt lie part .' May working horsK get a feed of cutturni ps, raw , once a-day with aBuntage ? f have ayoung heifer that will calve ca^Lin May ; her papsare covered with wart s; wliaM^HJ I app ly to re-move them ?" You must pi F lho edges of theopened huof down , so that tlA will bo thin nearthe quick , and not press upon it^ if proud flesh ap-pears, it should be touched witH ^utyr of antimonyevery third day, and the fooW;ept bound with apitched bumlagc. It cannot ba'hcalcd up ij uickl y.You may p ivv from 1 to ] \ stone of turni ps. Washthe warts with caustic , dissolved in au equal wei ghtoi water.

Sr,\i.i. -vr.i:nix (, 11i:in;u IV HOK P ,— "A Wexfo rdSubscriber " writes—What is tho best remedy fur aheife r that is sta ll-feeding that has purged verymuch for the last four days ? She 1ms been gettingnothing but turni ps and hay. What is the best wayto give decorlicated cotton seed cake? Js it a goodplan to have it crushed and shaken over cut turni pseach food ? and how much ought to be given at atime? I have also a marc whose coat is infestedwith a small animal like a tick. How am I to getrid of them? Reduce the quantity of turni ps amigi\'c. bruised oats instead. Broken to about thesize of large ha '/el nuts. Yes, from ! lb. to 2 lbs .eac'd food, or from 3 lbs. (o (> lbs. per day. Huhwith mercurial ointment , mixed with double itswei ght of lard. There will not be much danger inits use ; but the mare should not be exposed to colddraug hts or wet.

K A U I .M'.SI' TIM I : TO Sow R A CI :.— " A Subscriber "writes— " What is the earliest time I can sow rapebroadcast , under a light harrow with safety .' Towhat ipiie can wheat be SIMVIJ with fide.iut. ige ?Mhiht I risk sowing as late as the first of March ?"There will not be much use in sowing rape earlierthan the first mild weather in March. It mi ght besown in February ; but there would be danger of itsbeing cut oil' hy harsh , frosty weather that mightcome on after. It will scarcel y be (it to cat off be-fore the middle of May, and probabl y not till June ,which will ill depo:id on the weather that mayconic uu in April and May . The sou ing of whitewheat may be put oil' till the 1st March ; but itwould not suit sowing red wheat so late , and if youcan got it in between the middle and cud ufFebruary, so much the better.

W IIITI : Cii.\rrr.D Witm; v. Ilr.n CIIAITRO WnircW IIKAT . — 15oth varie ties of wheat are pretty equalin produce ; same prefer one, some the other. Theh.'.rrow wil l not extract the weeds liu t ied in thefurrow. You must use a grubber for that purpose .The drills about nine or ten inches apart , at whi chdistance ihe seed should be sown more thinl y thanat a greater distance so late in the se.isou. It willtake from 10 to 42 stone of good seed to sow an Irishacre.

R ATI :S or Kxc.w.vTixo D R A I N'S.—" A Subscriber , "Kiltolla , writes— "What would be a fair price logive per Irish porch , (21 feet) for drains 2 feetdeep, 18 inches wide at top, and 12 inches at bot-tom. The firs t spit is dug, the subsoil a loose;limestone gravel , without any stones to si gnify.The n.te of wages 10:1 . a day. " From 2d to 2Adper perch , for the depth of 2 feet , if there is nodifficulty to be met with in the excavation.

O ATS St 'iTi '.t) ion R ICH I. KA .—The best variety ofn:lts suited to your purpose will be the potato oat ,of which , if the lea be carefull y ploug hed , so thatnone nf the seed will be buried too low to germinate ,it wi ll take about 12 stone to sow (he Irish acre.

1 II :ST Kixn or lir.AN TO Sow IN II KA VY L A N D .—Tho best kind to sow henceforth is Heligoland.Spread the manure evenly in the drill s ; drop thehe ins on top oi' it ; and cover with not more thanthree inches of earth.

ST K A M I S R Foon ron Sr\u. -ri:r> CATTI .K .—Therattle will fatten more rap idly with steamed foodthan raw ; but tho cost of fuel iu some localitiesmay run away with the advantage thus gained. Ingiving the food raw , it will be an advantage to slicethe turni ps tn half-inch slices , and cut the hay.

Cow wtru SORI : I'linra. —"Au Old Subscriber , "Long fi'i-d, writes— " I have a fine coiv that got a«ur<: udder .•.•ot sie months since, before calving.What am I lo do for her , or wilh her /" Youmust lance the ulcers deepl y lo let oil' or extract thematter , cleanse out with warm water , and syringetlic wounds twice a day wilh dilute chloride of lime ,till the discharge assumes a health y appearance ,when they may he dresfled wilh friar 's balsam tuheal them ; a dose or two of K psoin salts will assistin the cute.

FK I M M N G A COW Pnt:vini ;s TO Cu.vtxo. — " AI.citrim Inquirer " asks— '" Do you consider it advis-able to give a cow , immediatel y previous to calving,mashes and other siieoiilou! food, with llie vieiv nlincreasing her milk when she docs calve ?" Yes ;but should be given onl y in moderation , lest life cowgorges hersel f, which would be injurious . Thecow , after ealviu< .r, should al-o get .succulent food ,but in very moderate quantity, as , if too great aaccretion of milk be provoked , it would bring onmilk fcvrr and indurations of the udder; therefore ,fihe should ho fed well , but sparing ly, and after aweek tho succulent food gradually increased.

There is a movement on foot to ascertain the com-parative physical strength , size , Src . of men in theUnited States and Kurope. In Philadel phia , theAcademy of Natural Sciences have chosen the policeforce as n fair representative class of men , and a setof scientific tests have been provided , by whichtheir .strength and seneral physical condition can beascertained . Inquiries wi l l bo directed lo the fol-lo'.ving points: — Ago, birth- p lace , bir ^h-placc ofpirents , weig ht , hei g ht , comp lexion , size of limbs ,dimensions uf chest , strrnslh of lungs , size and de-velopments of the head , &e. Tables thus made upwill be curious and interesting. -. ,

The Abbe Lamazon , who recently made an ex-cursion to Palestine , Svria , umi Egypt , has justsent to the Jardiu des Plantcs- Wo gazelles of Na-zareth , with a younjr one born Wils way lo France ;II UO to ll - e Imperi al Library a^^^etion of old coinsand medals , and to the MusctaBr Anti ques at theLouvre , n funer d urn found flRidou in a tomb ofthe lime of the Pliw.-iicinns. dm

M ARY .—Who does not love IB plain yet beauti-ful name Mary ? It is froi|J£thc Hebrew , andmeans a " tear-drop. " Wlin U 'sweet and joyoushours of other days—What |iV.'asin<; associationsthe very name calls up in over* heart ! Who knowsill of Mary ? Who docs iioi lovo llic name , andhas not had every li gament of*his heart moved tomelody al its mention ? If tf icrc be niiything gen-tle , valued and womanl y, vu^it Mary possesses itnut ? Was it not Mary whryvas

I.usl at the truss and earliest at the prove ?" J5nl) , yon say that you believe most diseases

are coulam'otis . How long have you entertainedsuch notions? ' 1 " F.vcr since I sat alongside of ablue-eyed girl and caught the pal pitation of theheart. "

No man can improve in any en.iipany for whichhe has not respect enoug h tu feel himself undersome decree of restrain t .

A loving I t uvbiM i l at St. Louis recentl y teleprap h-ed to his wife iu New York as follows; ¦' Wli.i thave you for breakfast , and how is the baby?" Theanswer came back " Buckwheat cakes and themeasles. ''

I N A C T I O N .—Nalure knows no pause in progressand develo pment , and attaches her curse to allinnelion.

TcsTiMoxur. TO KmirT I,'::v DR . fi ii nn.rv.—On Sim-ilnv th(> fiiniiU nf llie l i i ^lit 11.• v Dr. (i i i inlev, mot in Si.I'aid'H eluueh , Dnlilin , fur tl if i |iiir|i'i*e of iniikii i x nrriuiitc-ini 'iits> fur pmuMtiu.: his Ij iinlshi p with an ailh rss and es- ,tiiiiiniul mi liiu eleiation to tin- l,is !ini>rii: uf t.'.i|ietowuSmith Afrira , Sir James I'mwr, I! n't. I) . I., in llic cli:iir.

DI X X K R TO Mit. Dr.viTr, T.C.—A dinner his Invii(rivi'ii to Mr. Devitt , T.C. of Dnlilin , at Ihu Kiinippnii Unt.! l ,liolton.st . It was served tin in Mr. Mulony 's usual exicl-lent stylo.

John .Mitchell snys Unit nolimly hdicvi'fs thut Ivc-lainl,siiisie-hatiilcil , enn uiu her iiiilc|iriii |cnn>.

Mars'illcx in npcniuz in-w si|im.e« :is ducks in aiiticS iiatinn nf tlio oprnin^ (if thp Suez t';uml.

fl,liO3 wuiliiiii'ii are onl ol'u.iij iloyiil.'ii) ill Now YorU -

CARRlClv-O N-SUIR. UN ION— S ATUHIU V.(From our Rep orter.)

J OHN K ICIIA UIHON Ksq., UV.C, iu tho chair.Also present— Messrs. Thomas lirawilm, Win. l).i;ga>.i ,

niiil J. U'dliwi. Dr. O liy iin, M.O., was nlso present.A D M I S S I O N S — W A N T OK EMPLOYMENT.

The board was occupied a considerable time dis-posing of the application s for admission of* whichthere appeared an unusually large number, beingchiefl y composed of females and boys.

Mr. MulluM -ncy , relieving ofliccr at Portlaw , ob-served to tho board that a very large number ofpoor persona were passing of late throug h Portlaw ,iu fact he did not remember seeing s« many beforefor a long time.

The Master (Mr. Iloran) informed the board thattheir numbers in the house had incrciised very much,lie would road for the guardians a return which hehad made out of the numbers in the house on the11th of January iu each year since 18S(i , and itshowed the foll ow ing variation s :—On tint day theyhad iu house l.")9 ; same day ISliO they hnd ,'iO'J,which showed an increase in lSji l of 07; in 1859they had liOU , giving to this year an increase of 09 ;in 1S58 they had 31!) , showing an increase this yearof 110 ; iu lS'w there were in the house .'JSO , g ivingan increase of 7'.) , and iu 1850 they had then iu thehouse 5,!7, showing an excess in that year over thepresent of 78. The increase was , however , confinedto the ininales in the bod y of the house , for therewero in infirmary last night fourteen less than thatdav twelve mouth.-). '

In most cases the applicants were admitted , theguardians generall y stating that employment wnsvery scarce in the country.

A M P U T A T I O N — M E D I C A L OFFIcr.ITS.Dr. O'R yan reported that he had performed a

cap ital operation un a man in the hospital , by am-putatin g his leg. To assist him in the operation hehad obtained the services of Dr. lOdinundson , and he(Dr. O'K yau) would beg to ask tho board to pa)'that gentleman a fee of a guinea for his professionalservices on the occasion. He believed they had fullpower to do so under the poor laws. •

The Chairman inquired if such a payment wasever made in that union before? 4

Dr. O'ltyan said he believed not , but he knew jjwas done in other unions. He had often obtuinclprofessional assistance in such cases, and tho<lservices were g iven gratuitousl y ; but he was olopinion that it was wrong to expect medical menwould leave their business , and g ive their profes-sional services to a public body gratuitously.

Chairman—The onl y question is, whether thoseservices were or weio not given gratuitously !

Dr. O'Ryan , in rep ly, said he was very happyin being able to say that a fraternal feeling existedin the profession , one which he hoped would alwaysexist , by which a medical man wns ever sure of ob-taining the services of a brother practitioner ; but he(Dr. Kyan thoug ht it was hardl y right that a publicbod y, such as a Hoard of Guardians , shouldexpect thoso services without reiimuonitin^ them, lie h:ulwritten tn l'uitlaw lo Dr. Martin asking his services, lintthat L-i'iilk - iiian was Iniiu home :it the time. If he had liceuat limm: lie would li.ive conic over at a loss ol several l:oinsto himself , mul it wuu'.d nut be fair tu ask him to incur thatloss lor uoll iiii ^.

Tho ClKiiiin.m said (tint as this was the first time such aipiiMioii hail been raise.l at tb-it board, it might be well toas'i the ntihiiiiii uf the commissioners.

The hoard :i£iTciii£ In Ibis proposition , it was ordered thatthe ct>i>miiviioiit:r.s lie applied to on the subject.

C1IA l tGK.lll lI .ITY.Tin.1 Cli.iinM.iii said lie ile-'iied fo hrM£ hf U» c the frit irdi.uis

a u.itire u!' iniitiun he li:id niven lor lliat ilay ics[.i 'ctiii4 Ihuehaive.iliility of lu '.) cliiMiTU named Miiiehan , then in thelmc.se. Two rhilihvii , John and Mary Miuuhan , wore ml-niit'.wl hy themselves , their father having deserted them.They were ori gin.illy fuini C'arrirk , hut had been put on thouiiiou mi ilio ground that tho father's pniper chat-^oahilitywas the union , ainl that tlinse children should be cliarfii-daccording ly. X-,\v a siinil.u- queslinti had been, some time;i".ot snlimitti -il to Mi *. Itrcws tei fur his upittiou , and it hadlieea In id down hy him that such children shutd-l lie chargedto theii- own division , the lather not l)u 'ino' with them in theliou-ii'. In pur-maiiiM of that opinion he (chairman) hailheluie "iiviii notice of uiu inn tu change the chargealiility,lint the cliililreu went nat ami lii.s motion Tell to the ^rmiiii) .They had since came in ajxaiu , they were similarl y char^wlto the tuiiuii , ami he now c.ime Iiutoro them with anothermotion to cb:ui,:c that cli-ir-{i',ihility loCarrick , in ai-euril.uu-ewith Mr. Ilreivstcr 's npiiiinii . Tliore w.is no dmilit if theytook the ivsiih-mv uf tin.1 eiiililivn as the test of their charge*ability, C.'.irricl; would lie (heir pruper iliv i\ion.

Mr. .1. Shea—Is there u warrant against the father ?Chairman triili - il in the utlirmutivi* .Mr. Sara—That beinjf so, shows mi: that the fallier is

the person by whom we are to yo in fixing tho clmrgc-aliility.

Tho Master saiil , in pinsinm-o of the instructions nf theli ' i- ii 'd mi a previnii- il-iy, Mr. () S'.ie.i , (l.'.n-ri. -k , lielioviin;Oilicer), went In Wsilcrlim! to SOD after Miiwlinn. Hefuuiiil that Mini-hail hud liei-u ill Waterford a day sir suM'uiv, ami Mr. O'Ktic.1 left the warrant with the lianaek-strei-l pi- lii-e.

The Ch.iiini rui said that Mr. llrewstnr's opinion , aniip iniii ') mi which the majority uf the hoard had acted , wentto s!iuw llia 't Ihe chihlren Win.' admitted without thefather , S'II 'U UI 1« chan,-vil areorilinu tn their own iesiili-nci>.If that rule wainWrvoil now, the chilihea should he eliai'^i'ilIn I'anirk ; il the- father was in the house, then th.'y couldl-o eliar^t-il lo tin ; Union . His motion was lo have theehil.livn i-hamiM tu ('.irnck.

.Mr. Shea, satil , in Ins opimun, the children wereeiirrei'lly eharjroil to the Union. They were uinli.-i* njje,they were ilepemleiit on the lather, a warrant was issuedfur the apprehensiuii of the father , he was admitted to be al.'uiim ease, ami therefore the children, should he chargeda> -cori]in^'ly. As to a majority of the guardians uctin"; oilMr. llri'wstrr 's opinion , wh y that was only one ninjority,ami "lie majority could not rule aunt lu-r.

The Master stated that a daug hter of Mineh-in had toldhim she had ascertained lu.T father was iu !).ne,Mi-v.iii.

The L'haiiuiaii a-t.f.1 the huard what they would do ill thei-a-e ?

Mr. Shea mul Mr. Diurg.m said they were both for thounion ehaiji eahility.

Mr. Diawik-rs -laiil he was for bavin; them chaigcJ to(.'arriek .

Chairman—That 's two .in.l two.Clerk—And your motion is lost (latizhter).The Chairman said he should only ].*ivc nuticc again , which

heaeeorilinily tli.l..Mr. \V. O'Slnsi asjurcil the board that he would not leave

Mim-liau l.niir out of eu-itoily.Kur the carrying nut of this lunleilakiii ,' tlin giianli 'ins

have every piar.iuti-o in the ennruy .mil intelligence of Mr.O'Stu-a as a ii- i :.L-vin ^ ullii -er. A'lioiinu-il.

STATK (IF Till: UOCiti.Number in house uu 29th ... ... ... -1 1-0Ailinilte.l ... ... ... ... ... HDisi-harxi'd ... ... ... ... ... I)Died 1KVnui iiin,,' ... ... ... ... ... J it)Hall average ... ... ... Is. Uil.(ienoial ihi. ... ... ... Us. 7d.Inliriiiary dii . ... ... ... 2s. lOjd.Fever ll 'uspitaMo. ... ... ... 3s. 3Jd.

cni.i.r.'TKn Axn i.onnrn BYJames Quiik .fl7"2 1 7 Ml. IW.lwiu .fl?71 1" 5lleiiiaiuin ^ 1"J.V1 1:1 II ISimiaiaiu ^ £1!> 'J 3Martin t'arrol l i'.liij 11 7 Tntal collirtril 1'lVl!) fi 7liein aiiiiti ^ 12 13 -I Total uiicoHectctlL'^75 ] ~> 10I.I*T UK UESTITI 'TK IVKSOXH l iKI .IKvr.n IS TUB WOKK-

uoi'st: A N I I ri-:vi:u IIOSPIT .I I ., I'T K I N I ; UU: WKEK E XU I :I)S. t T l - V I I V V , loTII J.V .Nl'AUV , ISlil.I'iii'iiuk -i iii.Snir , US ; Iviliniirry, 7 ; Newtown , 7; '• ""¦

raii^ililmii , !l ; liocili!.'l;i>.s -'; 'J'uil.iluii^lit . o; WhilcchiU L-h,11; I'iililown . d; Mmkalee , 0 ; l'iltown , 8; Tcinpleorum, :1;

TuhrU , 1; li.ill yiliiri i , 1 ; Cankkln.v, :U ; Clnni'si , 2; Fen-ii oii-h , !) ; (ileii. -l ; Mothell , !) ; l!o.-.«, 3 ; Halhgorumi-k , 1;Kilmeaileii , 1 ; I'mtlaw , -11; Union at Large, 152. Total , 150.Last j ear, 100': iuci ease, 50.

DUKGAII VA 'S coi:iti:sp oxni:xci11OA11I) OF GUA UD IANS—Tnui tS D AY.

The lticbt lion. Lord STV AIIT in: D K C I I - S in the eh""'-Also present—Messrs. SI . A. Anthouv , D.V.C., anil Patrick

WaLh.Arri . icATio w rott CLOTHES .

Michael Regan , a frequenter of the house, afflictedwith sore eyes , who was provisionall y admitted dur-it i"; the week , came before the board and stated , if

he had some cluthcs , he 'd never trouble the union infuture. *

Chairman Raid that the applicant would be trcatAjby tho medi. 'i;l oliicer iu hosp ital for his eyes , butthat Ihe board was not disposed to give him nyj;clotlirs. A pp licant : My lord , if J pet a )>'Vkclothes , I would not over come here again. Chau^man : You are informed the board are not disposedto pant you clothes. This unfortunate uinn was,some lime since , sent to Dr. W y ld's institution inDublin , by subscri ption , collected by Mr. Anthonyin Rin gvillc nnd Dungnrvau. The "Uai 'di.uis , uponthat occasion , contributed their quota generousl y,with the view of the app licant remaining under thecare of Dr. W ylde.

A pp lication for Ihe clothes refused.MASTI :K s i:i:r <>i (T.

Master reported as follows respecting the twodeaths in the infirmary, inquired alter by the coni -missionrrs last board day :—

Tim winii.ui was hrou^ht under the special notice of tlicmedical oft'irer by the matron nhoiit tlnre wreks ur a fort-uiirlit brliii'i! .'lie died. .She askul him iipiin iimro than oneoi-easion, in the mean time , lo take her into hospital. The(lay i-hu was living could not lie I lie first linn* the mei1ie.ilnlliiw saw her (luring her illnrss . llcvisitcil her iu companywith the tiiirs i* several da\s heforo her ileiilh , nnd hrsiih-K itwas his sp.i -i.il duly to visit the infirm wards regularly,duty 1 think hi- very sehloin neiflouts.

The Cliiiirinaii directed Iho medical officer to becalled hi foiv the board wilh the view of bis hearingllie report rend.

The medical ofliccr entered the board room andiv.-is j;it in^

(i verbal explanation , when the chairmanobserved the wish of the board was that his answershould be put in wr itin g.

Medical off icer—M y lo rd , I am most anxious tocomp ly with the wish of the board.

In the course of a few minutes the followinganswer to the commissioners' letter of the 2nd iim.was read :

.Medical nllieer bees tn say that KII PII (Viininin was an in-mate of tho iiinnn wanl ; th.it ho frcqiipntly saw her, nndwhen shi! was suddenly taken ill visited her, but found burin .\ 'I ) ing stnto.

Until reports wore ordered to be placed on theminutes for information of the Commissioners.

INCRRASI *. OF PIKT.

The Master sufj", ostcd to the hoard , that as Iheu Bsistant nurses in fevir hosp ital incurre d greater

risk , than those in the infirmary, that each receiveJ lb. of meat as there were but two of them , whichwas^ approved of by the medical oliicer. Ordereduccording ly.

C H I M N E Y S HETTEII THAN STOVES. .Master further submitted that there were now

only four stoves in use in the house , two of whichwero in the female infirm ward , nnd being bad ,they could not be made to draw. He consulted them.ison , who i.s building the chimneys, and he saidthat he would insure them to draw , and not inter-fere «ith those on the ground floor, for the sum of10s each.

The master would respectfull y ask permission totry the mason's plan on one of the tiro-p laces, nndshould he succeed in doing it satisfactoril y, theoilier* could bo done. Tho sale of the stoves would paytreble the expense of the inasou work of the chiun-ys.OnWJ.

COIlltF.SPONDK.NCR.A Idler wiis read from the Cuiniiissimiers which had

reference to the letter nf tlic Clerk on the 3nl hist., return-ing tlie statement made iu 1855, of the number of youngpersons between tho nges of 12 and IS years, who left tin)workhouse during the periods from 1st January, 131'J, toSlat Dtfcouiber, 1351; and in reference to his statement oftlic number of persons enumerated in the return , who werein the workhouse on tho 31st Djcemher last , they re-ipicst him to state the names and agea of tho 13 persons re-ferred to, with the ih.tcs of their hut admission anil thociruu!ti3tani:cd under which they applied for relief , whethermi the ground of -sicklies-!, from want or other causa.OnlcfM.

Ftm s.imi", iu reference to minutes of proceedings of thebniu'if nn the '27th ult., containing n report from the muiliealollicJ- in reply to their letter of the l!Uh ult., relative to thotwo/deaths which recently took place in the infirmary ward,nniithcy request to be informed whether in the si-coml uf theciuls icfm-cd lo, the medical olticur was aent for imuieJiatelyoi/the pauper being taken ill.

A'hij moilical olficer 's reply ""d master's report, alreadylimed, were held to lie tho answer to this lcttc.-.A VISlTISG COMMUTER KErOKT

m" Visited female iiitirin wanl tlii.s day, ami found the stovem one of tlium in such bad order that tin; tiro had to he ex-KnguisliiMl , mid in the other , thon^ li the li ra was in it, thelomtaut putTof s noke remlereJ the other ward quite unfitmt the poor persons in it. I think if the contractor would[undertake to put iu grated without injury to the other Huesit would 1)0 most di'sirablo. " M. A. A STUO^V."

1 This question was decided on master's report.SCHOOL HEQUI31TU S .

Application was nialo hy tho sehoolmistress, Miss E.Fitzsimou, co the Inanl fov soliool roquisict-i to tho luiiottutofJ CJ lSs. Ordi-re.1.

UliSf.UTr.p CltlLDIIEN.Mr. Dower laid tliu following report before tho bonril :—" lielievit ig officer of Xo. 1 Disliiet begs to inform tho

ho:u-il of gu.inliaiis of this union ,, that he has received iufor-illation from Air. Phili p liio -.vu, of C'ollig.'in, that the fathernf the twu children , named llonora and Thomas 1) nvnoy,who are for a coiisiilerable time past iumales nf tho house,ami charge.-.hle to the electoral division of Colli.Mii , i-i at)ii'rscut iu tho employment uf .Mr, John liutler , of Kihnana-li.in; that he has ileseneil , and left' his chilihvn destitute ,whereby they have become chargeable on the electoral divi-sion iu which tuy informant , Mr. ]>row ne, is A lar^e autli-ttspratablc ratepayer, ltulieviiig ollijer makes this report to-iltiiiil the hoard an apportiuiitv of making the usu.il orilerfor the npprehensioa of the father , and relievo the electoraldivision from the payment of their ui.iiiitciia iiLv. The nameof the father of the children in question is Patrick D-iwney.

" K OIIKKT Dow -Kit , U.O."The Cliairmau said that he'd wish to see tlio order mailc

on their original admission.The Clerk made reference to the register, an 1 it appeared

they wore admitted iu 18'i7. In the observation column itwas entered that they .veie ori ginally a'lmitteil by way olloan , anil seuomlly, that they were deserted.

Tim hoard , after duly considering the report , made the fol-lowing onler :—" Tint the relieving ntl'uxT do take the neces-sary steps for ari i 'sting the lather of the children , on thegrounds of desertion."

STATK or T H E uocsn.Xo. iu the house 31-r>I >n. mlniiltcil 30Do. discharged 11Xo. iu infirmary 7'JDo. in fever hospital 7Average cost of pauper 2s 7'el

Do. . iu infirmary 3s MDo. iu fever hospital 2s lid

liei-eivHil by treasurer t'2'17 Ills 2dI'niJ by iln '-J:! (S 11 S 7.1llal.inee in favour of iMiarili -.ms L'iUH? 10> 'J.I

TOWN COM MIS S I ON KRS — M O N D A Y .HiciiAuo (J. II LOSON , Ksi)., J .I' ., iii the chaii.

Also present—Dr. IJ iltersby, C. O'Uricn , I'. W.Fitzgerald , and Win. Orr.

c.\ s.A letter was read from Mr. Ilolloway, gas

contractor , calling on them for tho sum of £l ( i lfor the li ghting of the public lamps. l'ro:n theKinall number of members iu attendance , its con-sideration was postponed to next meeting, and theclerk was directed to write to Mr. Ilolloway ap-prising him of same.

i i M M H A V Fita.'.t UL'.VC uiv.i.v TO w\\Ti:nror.i).Mr. Ii. N. Barron , Ciowu Solicitor , attended on the

commissioners in reference to a new project off t tramway from Duufj arvan to Waterford. Hereferred to ft recent Act of l'.irliament einpowering parliesin carry ing out sueh a SI-I HMII C , entering into remarks withr.'L'ar.l to this important iiiuleitaking. Mr. Darrou ic.ul thenames of several gentlemen bavin-.; property in the locality.throiti; !! which the tramway was to i- itu , stating that heIiail their want) co-operation with him. Upuu thesegrounds he hoped tu obtain the co-i>pL-ruti-:m of so in-itlui 'iitiat a hotly as tho Dtuig.-trv.-tu Tuwn (JiiimDissioiiois.

The Chairman observed , (hat from Ihe small number ofmembers in -.ttenilauce , they could not express an opinion ,hut it woul-.l he well on Ihe pait of their clerk , to notify tothe Commissioners generally, that Mr. liarron would he iuattendance at their ueNt luei-ting, fully to enter into par-ticulars relative to the suhjeet now brought hefore them.

.Mr. I' irnm th.inked the counci l, ami sai l , he wouMmake it his special business to attend their ui.-\t meeting ,when he wouhl more fully explain the project he had iu view,If they were »o fortunate as to carry nut the project co:i-temphited hy the act , iu the course of a short time, a line ol'tramway could be run to C.ip;iopiiu , ami Cloinn .-I , whichwoultl open the gn-at county ol Tipperary to them , ainlwould greatly improve the preseut backward condition of thecounty. Adjourned.

Si 'B- SiiEnirp . —The paragraph in tho H 'ilerfn' 1 X)iu !of I'Vi .lay, stating that Kichar.l Oaril e IIn ls in , Hsq., J.I'.,mul V.C.. of the Dungnrvaii 1! iarJ of (iuanliaus , was ap-pointed to this ofliae for tho current year, gave geuerilsatisfaction in tin's* lucidity, where In; is so very popular, byhis urhaiiitv , and gcutlemauly hearing.

N I 'ISAXCI *.—Tho police and magistrates have boon veryenergetic of late , in removing those nnloi tnnates who infeste 1nii il annoyed micstrerts uf late. Mr. Harry , our energetic

I'esiilent Magistrate, has, as a ruli*, imposed itnpristimnetit ,t i i l l iuut line, on nil such ollemleis bi°uught bel'cro him.

I>LAXTI.Yi ; OU CDAlt lW , GAI tDKXS , KTC.'J'rees required to [il.int .MI .-it-re of Ininl.

Distanco Dislan cofeel in. N'o. foot in. No.

1 I) -fl ,.">U'O y 0 tM-J1 U l!) ,:|l!O n 0 5--SS2 'I lll ,U0'> 0 U '1-S-!2 0 O.'.KiD 1!) 0 iV,I! 0 i f i V) 10 li 3iila 0 3,5."iii 13 0 3 '\i¦1- 0 2,-- '-l Vi 0 25.3¦]• G 'J, l."il 11 0 2i!5 0 1 ,712 13 0 101S I! 1,-U-U Hi 0 171t! 1) 1 ,210 17 0 1510 0 1,0.11 IS 0 l - i >7 0 |58!1 10 0 1*217 0 773 20 0 in!)8 0 C.-JO 21 0 !V.)

H AKVKSTS is K I I A X C B .— Iii a letter addressed to theJm tnia lof I' nteti^U Ai/ r ic i t l t i ire (French), by M. Leoneude Lavergne , on "Uoml ami IS.ul Harvests ," tho writer giventho following statement of tho wheat crops iu France intwelve years—

LSI1! ... U') millions hectolitres, or ... 20,01-1,000 qrs.1817 ... »7 „ ... ;l:j,.liS ,:loi) „ISIS ... 8-1 „ ... :Si) ,2lS:l ,20i) „lbio ... uiJ „ ... :)ii,<j.:ii ,i iuu „1850 ... 8-5 „ ... 3H,£tW ,2<Xi „1851 ... 8l! „ ... 2l) ,575,.ltW „1832 ... 80 „ ... 2!l,67-i, kJO „135:1 ... G.'J „ ... 21 ,003,700 „1H3 1 ... «7 ,. ... 33,3011,212 „]8JO ... 7:J „ ... 23,101,7(10 „lH-'.l! ... 85 „ ... 2!l,2:51 ,.jO() „1857 ...UO „ ... 37.3*!!),0i )i ) „

A verage ... 2!l,.)18,3dl „

Tnr. Fnr.N 'cu A HM VJ-C I I A X O E OF OP I N I O N .— -TheHol y Father conlinucs cheerful and steadfast amidstthe tempest , and throug hout Home there is, I cannotysll wh y, ii tremor of hope that some favourablechange iu politics is impending. Many think thattlere is a good deal of silent disaffection, not onl ythroughout the people ol Franco , but ulso in thearmy ; Pelissier , Mac.Miihon , Bosquet , Canrobcrtlo^k with dispust on the policy which Louis Napoleonhas been following in Ital y, and their feeling issh.fcd by a lar»e ' portion of the army. Of coursethis is not a decisive fact, as the army might be pro-pitinted by some popular war , especiall y a war wi thlingland ; and again , disconlen 1 may not be able tofind a vent ; but " still it gives rise to hopes, and

. whatever be the cause , certain it is that a ehange atI'aris is regarded as likely to happen sooner dunwas expected. — Catholic Telegraph Corretp tnvlent.

Tin: TK U F. CAC ISK .—After the .surrender of Capitathe Kin ", on his march to Nap les , amused himself ,as is his habit , by conversing from time to time withMich peasants as he met on the road. Near a villageat some little distance from Nap les his Majesty, whohad believed himself unrecognised , was saluted withloud shouts of" Viva Victor Emmanuel!" " How "said the King, addressing the most noisy of his loyaladmirers , " How ! yesterday you were shoutingViva Fiancis II., nnd to-day you cry Viva VictorISinninuucI ?" " Ah , yes," returned, nothiti!» abashed ,the villa ge politician , " but yesterday Francis II .wns here, he was the strongest ; to-day it is VictorKinmnmiel who is the strongest , and we cry VivaVictor Emmanuel." " Well ," aaid his Majesty,turning to olliccrs iu his suite ", " this fellow is sincereat least ,give him a crown. "— Freeman Corretpomtenl.

LOUD DKIUIY 'S M ISSIO NI -.R TO ROME.—Mr. I'opellcntiesjy has just arrived in Rome. What hisbusiness is I have not heard as yet. Perhaps hehas no business, or perhaps he is come to promoteTory interosta , or to exp lain away Lord Derby 'sfamous assertion that Rome WAS the plague-spot ofDuropc, — lumtii u Correspondent of Morning AVK'J.

DCNGAKVAN UNION WORKHOU sfc.TO TUB EDITOR OJ TtlK W.-.TEBF0RD SBWS-

Prospect Hill. Limerick, 5tb Jan., 1801.

Sir-As Ton have opened your columns to tho master ot

SsSi-sftfaaassssa'"VnhXu ec, I undo no -.luck upon Mr. Shine that

1 i LvfVinoVil mo-to such insolent vituperatim as

w.tl, such .-m .iJep • f£w rule that all the proceedings or

H hy no ...0.V.S an m jrnoie ™ « published , and if

Kri&ta^wtSnV which I tnmsinitted to the

tlie t L « cxpiaiia L ¦ > . , ; act mat nn[ ming _".SrV'how ve o tai?o «ffi».l«l a very favourable pre-

It i-ppc-u 3, however , iu under the control of

hf FJS&f it »S«« ««'hi..5.?S. Svnii.nt^ml h denen. '.Spirit by oiakiu-; a lu.ions onslaughton" K^o? ffloBkcS who should tare th« y onet in opposition to his vwws iind mhmta. He.he r lie

verv umUiril null very unnSfici-il course ailoptca \>i Mr.

Slihm t is "" -.-.ctioii bad tho sanction ot the bo-mi of

t . i; c * loV e ollieer be is-or wliether ho was d-qintal to

net is e cxnonent of their intentions , or l.lemry abilities ,

re is ous th"t will probahly form the subject of enquiry

it i Viiture ti'iin anil in another place, when 1 trust tli.it the

e itir , "it ,'rwiil be fully end Nrly iuves.i

f ite,l. I will no

therefore na-i -i anv comment upon them at present, luither

h»: o ¦TlnVc H.at I e,nnot conceiveit possibletl,,tian, r -tahlc puhlic lio.lv, such as the Dun-carvnn b.ianl ol ««•"'•'"'¦would permit their servant to .IHU t another pu .he body t i tI IIH l.ui" co-njwrate.1 with then m a very useful work Ttheeilucnti.m of the youthful inmates of the ivorkliouso-m adirect and palpable iniume.' Cns Mr.. Shine has done HI hecommencement of his letter) , tlion Sh they might bo ludi.re-rent tnnn inlirecl Usult ottered in the shapei ot . vitupemti on.•mil ii l i.,*r..nre.se*-t.itioii of the lrttfer's represciit-itivc. Neithciam I displisd to enter into a nc.vsp.iper . .SCUSSIOII will .wi.Shine .m nil the points involved in tins matter ; tlint Ireserve for nnotlicr ami more appropriate arena. Anil it M r.Shine iinnzhieil that, hy addressing In* letter sp^iaily to uio,who never hint any written corresp.)i»lein;e of any kind withhim , ho would involve me in a " newspaper con rovcray, lieis vcrv much mistaken, as I urn not so f.irgellul of my dutyand position ns to fall in with his view s so reiuily. Idpcliui'd to do so on another matter, a* will appear in thesequel , anil I hclieve I must Ue equally inflexible on tliupoint even nt tho risk of exposing myself to tho furtherattacks of such a ilnn-rhty chnmpion as Mr. Shine.

Mr. Shhic appears to lie i-'it'teJ with a very brilliant talentfor delineatin-f clniriictcr. In tho cpi»tlo which he did methe honour of 'tiildressiui.' to me, he has holilly stostcuea theoutline of two portraits , and has certainly ii ieil Ins pencilwith a very " cuiinins" hand. The first-Ins oivii-vividlypnurtrays nil that \i noble and venerable in the humanfiii-e divine." Tliere is the iniprcss of manly uiilepciideiiccon tho hrow, tho slow of unswerviu-j truth in the eye, amithe firmness of unco'iiproaiisiu^ honour on the lip, the wholeforinini n COKO d'ccU of pcrfectiim. The secouil-that ofVim- huir.hle seivant—is made up of the very atttitneses ofthese excellent qualities , or any elements you pleas.', to C.)I.I-

pli't« the portr.iit of a tyrannieal , fiilse, ami unprincipledollieiiil. I aai strnn-tly of opinion that tlmse who arc lull yMquaintcil with the m-iainals wil l nut rei-iwiuse the fidelityof eillier of the portraits depicted by Mr. Slime. As res.inUiiiy<el f, I have very little fear that Mr. blnno s murkyciilouriiis will ihuna-re mo very materially m the estimation oftho«e who kii-w me, and wlmsc opinion 1 value ; and asr inls Mr. Shine, 1 fear tint I shal l have to borrow thep-iii-il , and sillistitutc a I'e.v other traits for tlm^e he hasdrawn , which , if they do not improve the general cj-prcttioii ,will certainly improve the f i lel i tg »i liis portrait.

I have already stated lliat I .--mii.it enter into any personalihscu-.si.in with XI r. "Shine. There are two p. iuts , however ,that I (-.insider it hL'lily expediiiut sh'iul.l ho as widelyknown as Mr. Shine's shimler.-s , cvea pending a loriu.il laves-ti -Mliim into the niiiiuti -.c of the matters bearuis upon tinscase ; the first , as it affects a person or persons whose actsshould not be ilnis-jcil into this tliscussi.i:i at all ; and thesecond, as it will clearly show what weig ht is to be .attachedto Mr. Shine's b'.illiiiut declamation about truth andhonour," &c.

Mr. Shine, in order to identify mo with tho disputes thatprevailed in the Puii^arvai! ivorUioine prior to the latechange of .illieei- ', anil to establish a prima facie ease of mysympathising with the late schoolmaster, and being unfa-vourably disposed towards the present regime, puts l.mgnageinto my mouth which 1 never u<e.l , ami which I first beardof W I IINI re.iilim: his uoininum'catiini in j-our p;iperof the'23th ultimo. He say* tb.it I "spoke of 'sealed orders'st.ilen unawares ," &c. I most emphatically, and in tlieinn.Uiiiiqn ililie I manner deny that there is a particle of truth inthis assertion. I am most careful to abstain from interferingin iiuv dom.stii: biinls that may occur iu w.irkhou-cs , wlndimy niVu-iid duties require me to visit , or from expressing anyopinion as to the pio-iricty nr impropriety ot* the coaduct otany ol the parlies oinci'ined . lint 1 should , indeed, he theveriest simplel.m ir I e.vim:sM.l, to a person ivhom I hailnever ti -.et hi'Core, l.ui.'uagfi most seriously impcaehio-; thenlliciid eondiict and character of aey other oliicer r.oinieetedwilh the estahlishnient. I presume that the clerk of tlieunion is the custodian of any " sealed orders" that may hetransmitt>:.l bv the 1'oor fj -nv (•'.nmiiMsi.nicrs , and I considerthat he woul 1 have a very good ground for au "action atlaw " against any person who might use such language as Mr,•Shine alli 'ires to have been spoken by me.

As Mi- . Shine h-tttlius eudeavmned to account for au unfa-vourable ami unfair animus on my part , by making asser-tions that have no real fouiiil.ttion , 1 feel compelled to st.itea fact which , otherwise , I should never have mentioned(whatever my private opinion might have been of theineanncis—not to iiso a harsher term—ivhich it disclosed),and whieh will -:.) far to nc'.-otuit for his first representing meas " unfriendly, " and for his .•mbsen.uently attacking me withsiii-h iiiidisiriiisi 'il m:ili^ni!y. On tho Decision of my latevisit to tl -.c Dunuarvau workhouse, Mr. Shine asked me tnrecommend him for <i t/ raCuitj / . which I declined to do, stat-ing that ho was not entitled to such. And what was theKniniKl on which the high-minded nnd " honourable" person-age, who " happens to be cii m-ii w ith a habit of il.iiug whatis rii/ 'il ," lined his elai n ? Was it uu that, of efficient ser-vices perft irmM ? X.it at nil. 1 must do him the justice losay that , for saving of bis ue,desty, if not of his honoty, hewas sil 'Mit on that point , but heuse.l it on the ground that he" was put to great expense ill cotuing tu Dungarvati a-io-atla's siin. ilioti. " 1 stnto iii-thing but what I can , with a safeeon-a-ieiire , verify on oath when the proper time arrives .

I I'.'i-l that this ninth of li public exp lanation was due tomy cl.nrui:tcr , thus so publicly ami unsparingly xssailed ; hut ,after this , I will take no further notice uf Mr. Shine's lucu-bration-1 , to whom f give a carle ttt t tnci'ta , to a'msi- me as liepleases. I would , however , take the liberty of uttering himone suggestion at pnting. Let him be careful, whoii nexthe mounts his pedantic stilts and takes such giant strides toTyiv-, the llellcspniitc, Constantinople , &c, in search ofsimiliN and quotation-., wherewith to garnish his clnlm.iteppistli '-s, that he " does not travel s > very wide of the truth. "And let him " pluck the beam out of his own eye" before hopresumes to lecture others on any peculiarities in their sty leof corrcsnJiideucc. —I am, sir, j-our very obedient servant ,

M. 15R ).;.V >-.

A K K J O l N D l i ll[fa an^-cor to th? pool b lnu;in^r fci the iiD'lic.il pr/>fc*-ion , u-h i

suiij; a winter lay in a Utc number of T/M .\Y-IM ].Of all llie vile creatures that crawl on the earth ,

That bipcil , puffc'l , bubble despise,Vho^e pniycr I liave road u-ith horror and dre.vl,

lint surely th-j man is not wise.

Hi.s heart must l>c callous as Calcraft or Nero,An<! his hands, of the pure crimson dye,

To iviJi such misfortune bsfall any mortal ,Tor j-ake of his wants to .supply.

He calls on th: power, that laughs at hii M'.y,Sad Ttngcanco on man to bestnw,

That he uii^'ht he ottiittf fat j iork, htrj\ ,mfl bacnnxAn'l cut a -jrcat siccll , you must know.

Ah ! -.hat cliall become of the D.Ktors and l'oots,If such lx) Ihcir study and ihcmo ;

Xo more /uV/i, wttilticc , ;//<i*j/t-r,*nor fatal disaster ,Xon-j rheuiwttic. phthisic , or liunc !

And if fiucli hf . the lilossinj Ihe doctor requires ,The t;ift ot his prayer may he get.

And feel the .sad WHL-H he predestined for thosoWho ne'er for his atacocc shall fret !

fi) , bD pru.lent- and -vise , and Mich fol ly despi. o,Xo liunihus or jest of it make,

I.-st the rcnjo.im-0 of G i l mis'i t .-tofton your no,| ,

And Cluot :/ , yourij lf to him ta'xo.Je?;TiTiA

P~—¦—— CTin: 1lnM\x C VTIIOLIC S .— We father from t!i> ! f i t h n l i -

Directory for ISsitl that there are in England one archebishopric and twelve bishoprics. The following are thstatistics of each diocese :—

Keligs . Cimitmmitics.Priests. Churnhe" . Men. Women.

Westminster HO ... 81) ... 12 ... 20Liverpool 1M - !H - i - '2->Salford HO ... 51 ... I ... U-lloverley 10;) ... 7!) ... 5 ... 11»ii-miii','liiiin i:W ... ill ... 3 ... 21flifiim uf) ... 8!) ... 2 ... 8Heshiim SI ... (i.S ... 1 ... !)Meiievi.i it Newport.. :)!! ... :(5 ... 2 ... 5Northampton "iii ... lit! ... 0 ... 1Nottingham (ill ... il ... 4 ... 7l'lyiniiiuh :U ... a.) ... 1 ... 5Shrewsbury l!.! ... 5-J ... 3 ... VSoutlnvark 1'it ... S3 ... 0 ... I I

Total l .l.H ... 70? ... 17 ... 130Th" number of cliuri -hes include a few "stations." Thereare aU'i in Kngland imn< colleges. Thorn are three bishopsin Scotland , but they do not assume territorial titles , andare styled respectivel y viears-apostulie of the eastern .1U-trie! , the western district , siu.l tho nnrthern district. Thereis line, coadjutor bishop, nnd tliere are 1U1 priests, 233chtm-hes, cliapels, and sliitions, nnd two colleges. Thellirtctorj/ also contains i» list of Catholic peerages. Thereis one duke (Norfolk) ; OUR earl of the United Kingdom(Orforil) ; one countess (Scotch ) in her own right (Xcw-linrg) ; one carl of Scotland (Triquair) ; three Irish earl s(Fili irnll. Keinnare, and Dmiraveu) ; two viscounts, bothIrish (Southwell nnd Tnafle) ; nine barons of England(CanioyR , St.mrton, Vans, 1'etrc, Arundel , Dormer, Staf-ford , Clifford, mul Lovnt) ; one of Scotland (Ilerries) jnnd threo of Ireland (Triinlestos, French , and Hullew).The Directory states that tliere ate thirty.two members ofthn House of Commons who rue Catholics ; of these thirty-one represent Irish constituencies, nnd one (Lord K Howard)an Knglish borough (Arundel).—Liverpool Journal.

CAUTIO.V TO J' UBMCA .NS.—At tho Petty Scssio s ofTipperary, a number of publicans were summoned by theOfficers of Inland Revenue for selling wine without license.Tho cases having been proven , mitigated penalties of£12 10s each were inflicted by tho bench against three of thedefendants. The li.cuso U £2 is Id; tlie psualty is £.50.—Tipneraru Free Vress.

COUGHS .—The sudden changes of our climate are sourcesof ri/uioxARt i Huoscirr.u,, nnd ASTIUIATIC A FFKCTIOSS .Kxperience having proved that simple remedies often actspeedily and certainly when taken in the early slaves of thedisease, recourse should at once he had to WOOLLET'S IVc-T

?R» h %?*D

?uT Lozo""

(S> )et tho ColJ - Co"S". <»• irritationof the ihroat be ever so slight, as by this precaution a moreseriouinttaek may be effectually warded off. Public speaker*n.l singers will find them effectual for clearing nud strength-nni.' the voice. Sold nt -W KinS.strect , Witcrford

The seccsiiiD.1 movement in A-ucrica, has Cius-:J a loM tothat country of ioU.OOO.OOO.

TA K I N'O THE V EIL .—The Journal du Label re.Iates the fullowirjrr :.-MadeinoiselleBlauchede Be»u.VR I, n wealt hy heiress of Orleans, was about eightmonths ago to have been married to the Viscountde Chamoy ; but as the bridegroom elect was indelicate health he was recommended to go for ashort time to Ital y, nnd the ceremony wat postponedto October last. The viscount, however, neverreached his destination , having died on his waythither , and the lady, overwhelmed with grief, de-termined to take the veil. Her resolution waicarried into effect three days ago, at the Carmeliteconvent in the Faubourg du Roule, at Orleans. Atthe hour fixed for the ceremony the chapel was filledwith parsons who had been invited to be present,and soon after a door leading from the interior ofthe convent opened , and Mademoiselle de Beauval,in the prime of youth and beauty, entered , leaningon the arm of her uncle. She was dressed in a bridalcostume of white satin trimmed with rich race; awreath of orange blossoms encircled her hair, and alarge white veil was over her head. She took thescat prepared for her, and the officiating priest deli-vered a abort address. She then quitted the chapel ,which is divided into two parts by an iroii railingclosed by a curtain. Iu a moment after the curtainwas drawn , and she was seen on the other side ofthe grating on her knees. The priest approachedand asked whether slio still persisted in her resolu-tion to quit the world , to which she replied in a firmvoice , " Yes. " On thi.0, one of the nuns who worestanding; by removed the bridal w reath nnd veilfrom her head , let her beautiful hair fall on hershoulder) , and then with a scissors severed the trej-ses close to the head. A murmur of rogret washeard nmong all persons present when this sacrificewas commerced. Mademoiselle de Ueauvnl thenleft the chape) , but reappeared in n few minutesafter , dressed in the garb of a Carmelite nun. Shelay down on the steps of tho chapel , a funor.il clothwas thrown over her, the priest recited the prayersfor the dead, and the " De I'rofitmlis" was sung,while the persons in the chapel were retiring.

M EN WHO HOSU KH OM THE R ANKS . — Lords Kldonand Stowell—sons of a barge dealer and small coaldealer at Newcastle. Lord Tenderden—son of abarber at Canterbury ; he received n very poor edu-cation , but obtained tho means to go to college ;while there , he enjoyed from a company in the cityof London an exhibition of ,€•'( per year until hotook hia degree. Lord Gifi'.ml, prior to his beingcalled to the b:ir, wns many years a poor clerk to asolicitor near lixcter. Lord L ing dalc , the Masterof the Iioll s , was many years a poor practising sur-aeon. Sir John Wil liams , one of the judges of theQueen 's Bench—son of a very poor horse-dealer iuYorkshire. Lord Truro—sou of a very poor manin Cornwall , married a first cousin of Queen Victoria.Mr. Darou Gurney—his mother kept a small bookstore for pamphlets iu a court iu tho city of L-mdon.Lord Camp bell , the present Lord Chancellor , n-ajfor many years reporter to the A/orninrj Chronicle.Lord St. Leonards—son of a barber , and formerly aclerk. Cliief Justice .Saunders, whose precepts tothis day form the best text-book to pleaders, was abeggar-boy, first taken notice of by an attorney,who emp loyed him in his oifice. Lord Kenyon—Boot-black and errand boy. Lord Hardwick—Anerrand boy. George Canning—son of a poor strol-ling nlayer.

A Ju nci: ST A N D I N G Fine. —The Xetu YorkTimes' tells the following anecdote in answer to aquestion whether Chief Justice Tancy will resignbefore the incoming of the new Adminstration.From this anecdote tho New York Times infersthat he belongs lo tho race of (ifii .-ehnlders who sel-dom die and never resi gn : — '• Whin the library inthe cajiitol was iu llanies , and clou Is of smoke wererolling nut and envelop ing the buildiue, the ChiefJustice of the Supremo Court appeared in his seatat the usual hour , looking quite tranquil and undis-tirbed. ' May it please your honour , ' said an offi-cer of the Court , ' will the Court sit to-day V TlieChief Justice ln.ikcd up, and cooll y and signifi-cantl y asked , ' Is the court-room re.ill y on fire V' Oh nn, not yet , ' was tlio answer. 'Then we 'll sittill it is ,' added this Chief. Anil tho C rart did sit,and transacted business as usual , amid all the con-fusion about it. "

TuitKfsii D IX'DS ;.\ .Srct.-i. —One hundred andfifty towns , six months since the sjats of industry,and the homes of an enterprising population ,havebeenpillaged and burnt. Sixteen thousand Christianshave been sUin under circu nstances of the mostcruel barbarity. Missionaries have been slain, andtheir corpses have been thrown into wells. Twentythousand widow j nnd orp hans have been left with-out a home and without bread. Three thousundwomen , matrons, and young girls, have been sold asslave* into Turkish harems for a few shillings each.It is calculated that there are in .Syria 75,000 per-sons iu want , and above 50, 00:) persons in abso-lute starvation , supporting life f.om day to day byChristian charity . As all the males in the ino«fertile' districts were slain , tho corn his not beengathered in. The standing emps have been con-sumed hy fire or trampled under foot. The homesnf the people are utterl y ruined , and serve as tomb}for those who once dwelt h t p p il y within them.T'.ie Turkish Government , lavish of pro;ni3e3, isunequal to performance '. Its adminstraliou is ut-terly corrupt , or if not corrupt , is iinutlicieut ; andin too many cases the hostile sp irit of the Mahomeddans breaks out against the Christiana in the midstof their distress.

.Si.sfiLi.Aii I'm:-IK or A D V I N C M AN . —Mr. BinnettAidrid ge , one ot ' the oldest ciliz en3 of l'etcrsburg h,Va., being ,S1 ycirs of ago, died at his residence , onIl.ilifiix-slreet , in that city, latel y. lie had somolime since prepared for tho event by hiving hiigrave prepared and a heavy tomb ready. Thegrave was dug and lined to the tup with granite—the old man having the singular fancy that the devilcould not scratch through such solid walls.

WORDS IN COMMON Use— The small number ofwords which are USLMI , in comparison wilh thosswhich every person who speaks the English langu-age has a right to use , has been illustrated by Marsh,in his lecture on the English language , in sotnacurious instances. The vocabulary of the languagenow contains nearly a liun lre.l thousand wordi.Of those , Miitou uses only eight thousand, andShakespeare onl y fifteen thousand. And yet thevocabulary of these authors , says Mr. Marsh, isprobab y the largest used by any writers ia 't°Knglish language.

1SG1. ISO I. lSu'l. 1861.TH E l'.Mt 'itKss F.ufir.Nii:'s I'A V O R I T I : and the BELLE

o>- T H E '-'. iLltr are the leinliu? style* uf Messrs. TuoMSOS'sI'.iteut Crown (.Yiii.iiiues the tlio Spring of 1361, and tbabest ever iniuiufnctiirc .1. S.il.1 by first-class dmperj, every-where. Kich article stamped nitU name, royal nrnu aidcrown. [il'28-tf.l,

H O L L OW A V 'S Oi .vrM.KXT. —Wonirls , Scalds, Bum/,niiil irr.t:it in^ .S.>:v.s. Th,-. peculiarly ulit.l , soothing, aatf-fe-flainiiiatury p.,wcr excite.: by Hits Uimmrni itr.,n»iy ttwoi.in n.1.4 its use to .VI |i:r*.«H »l i - > have ch:ir;o of chll.lrcn...^e-ci.l nts will .K-eur i:i the imis -rv in spite uf lite ^refttesl c&trti»aan,) uiin. 'Sl vi ^j l .-inc. T.ie scmtcli , Hi bum, lli« scnld, treatye.irly witli this niuiin.Mit a' «u.n-s in, imgry aspect, and "tinInn? pi-miili it lo Imlurc llw l i l l lc Milf'iiT, wlxuo vrry erf «-eilcs «ach liy stuiiil ur's cu!iip:.isi- -n , and piorces ihe par«Qt'lhciirt. Kvtry nurse sliou! I consider this invaluable Ointmenton cS3i".lli;l 1 to a well- .iprmi.ite.l nurscrr. 'I'hij Oinlmcnt iia|i|>lu-uMc to :iuv sure , whatever its cliam'c'cr. /t cuortucn jolii-allli ns surety as the . ompass p>i:iu to the north. SM at43 , King-slrcct , »Valerford.

Sum:in:us FROM A STHMA , IJ OAIHESESS , COMMONCIC I S I I , OK H. i oi iNO Cot,;ii , I'A H T I A I , I.OJS or Voics , OR la-cirl»..\ r CO.N .S'L j ii-no.v. yi .\r H I: IP *:I:DII.V KE M XV K D A . O C C H E D

nr THt I- SK op " WnoLi.Ev a PicroiiAL CA X O T . 'The following cxi l - .iot frnm n teller ml.lressed by Mr. T. F.

Ken , (late of th- Manchester l !\val I.ifirnurvi totfe proprietorot' U'oo!.!.l:r's 1'K C T O H A L Cisnv , will be lead with inleiMt.*' I li-'i.t llic (iie;isiiro uf liearinf; one nf inv customprf ihe olber. l iy >pvak lot lii^iryi .r your invnlualile U'.HI LLIY 'S I'KCIOHAI

CAM .Y. lie .O.ul that ha ha.1 been rciy much dijlrnii-fl wllba tr.iubkso.ni- onu^h (or many j ;irx , anil ha 1 tried m»3l of ihepitcnl ni^ilicines a<lv rli^cd in Ihe neivsjiapers

fjr conghs,

cuMi , A:c., h.\i . he r-cfrfiie.l to stale , ivitli.»il finding any brae-ficial I'lleeis (ro n llii-in. l'oiliuiat^ly, h..\vover, tic ieceifel»limdl.i l l -oncirning U'IWLI .KV 'S 1'KCTOHAL CASDr «t Ills bo«<one .lay ; alier r.-H) inx il he rcsolvi- .i up.,n inikinu ' a flna' '"»»for Ihe cum nf Us C..I;:!I , by purchasing i box wilhuul delay iIK .1. 1 »i, uiu] Hie r.-suli of which , lie hap.iily n-iniriied, 1M .prmi.iiieil t relief iiffcr havinp u^c.t tlw 5.rc>.ii»l h,»x." Thtm .-fine lu/.cnxo* may be purchasid at any respectable (.'be miin(hop , iu boxes tit Is. I JJ and 2s. 9.1. each. , •

M K A S A M 'S M K M C A T B D CH E A M rort IN T LAM M A T I O S .-" K. n-.- - !=trrcl . i\ :isf-3tr . et. Wahvnrih , Xov . 29, 164°.

"T.i tliu Kiliinr of the Times -Sir .— .v s^nsc of publicf litf ieninpcln me to inah.: known iiir»n;h vour .-olu.nni the bewK 'ikrncl by my K . HI rroni tlic u*u ..f M I-.A -. VM an I Co'i Biixci*TI.D CI S K A M . 11.- li.nl iiitll-re.l lor m iii y ycira from infli nnuli* jof tlw Imck ..f tl...- eye-hull , to s-ich an .:xt«nt that be «et«»'lf ;ooi.ld not sci- a liuhieil oa idl'. ivhe:, ptae-.] beli>re lilm» or W"?tinuiiisli tlie I l i inB » la ea» lamp. Ho I,nit been a patimt«ttb«,Eye Inhnnury, .Muurfields. under l)r. Critchctl . for six i*«H*'twhn declMreil tlint nothing more c mnl he ilone'for him. U«U»;'iHIM afllieiinn he f ar. d a lotnl liss ofsisht , lint , harioff koowf .•ewRil reinaiki l . l c cures of various diseases by nwaot ol IM,;Mnlicnteil <'iea.n , and calk.l on Mr. Clnllv . baker, in Pt **t>t£•U(!et , Kcniiinji.i'i ,'.vlioni it ha.lcuicd ufinll4minitionoftin «lper.nl twoniy yca r»" st-imliiii;, he made trial of i(« ffl"«U; »»* WlJ.ywith tlic Kraele.il pVnsure I now iU-elarc that in one monla.lj?wasperf.-clt v cnr. -.l. a ..I Unit his QJCI are now u free ttmV*cr-oinplaints as i-ver tli«v uvr.-.—I am, Sir, ynur humble lernWl i*IIIC H A I I U W'n i i K , Veterinary Siirjeon In B.itly 's ituJ , » I MJiC.iolouic.il Hardeiii . the mounted I'olicd Furce. Ac. • f .

Messrs. Wotlierspooti & Co., Dunlop street, G] tf r ':.«»w. have reorivc-1 ihe follovin; lelt-r:— «-•; |"

"(«i O..|.'cn-iireet , [.omlon , 23rit Aojoit.-lw*' jPear Sirs .—t have, as requested , to-doy vuit d a»M llr.\

Inun lry, with reference to tho atvertiscment ot the SoUf**®I IIIIII linn , whn tlnle Ihnt their Slarch hos been OJtd BraW*;.years in the Itoyal l. inndry on<l have been utetai. Hf ^M,llioinpsnn , the ippcrinte.ide.it , that n»nr bnt loarfrlJtMMJfenny rl-j ht to «tnto tintt they suppl y Starch to her " WSJgLaundry, as no other Starch Is tlrsic oscd, nnr h»» ¦••'jW'i ^for somo years, bin the Gl- nfield fo'ent SUtvh. I **I*22Sfurther nss-irrd that your Slarch c-,ilti.i.icf li) gi»« -<2SB?H®sali.il'ncti.in , and ihni though trial Ins been made »( **°p_"g Svarious Sturchrs, n-.nc of these have been SIHDC! a»«fT'?»* tin iiualiiy to the GlonfiilJ. —1 am, dear sirs, your itwWjE gvaiit . W ILLIAM Uncx." Fur sslo at 49, KiDg-»« « ra \

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