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V ; 4'}-\;\ ! . wABEaotrsEffl . tBar , ' , WATEjB^pBP- . 1 1 i'it?;;! ¦P i^u -lliii -SS'lPte-;-: . ¦ . -:¦ ¦ ' . -. . - : -;; . / , ; . . - . : . -WATB^, 5!;O /R JJi r ;. ; : ' SATB i tJOH-'ptliSnati IM- ANNOOHOIMO TBCta ' (:. . ¦ . ¦: . . .1 'j ) i:,:V ; ; &^|paP£Jp p OE NEWGOOD S ¦:: . :: ;;¦;. ;. WHtOtt JABBJNOW;jOP^lfEn AT , THEIR . WAEEEOOMS. , .. ., . " - r H .ltU4,.8EL£CTlQKS ,tbia, ^IpOth , ore , ontiBunlly large,, and it ""• ; ¦ ;' , '; X;S^W^&«>jffi^tber f \»tnprJae « U. /!Aai ' . M.rMl(y n«u(:ne^ , ' . ' ... '' .. . ' ' " »» Quoi^y ai^d.j X)«f {^n ? ..., ; ' / . : ' ' :<- : .;. ; . MIl^INBB^MXyiE^. AittJAGkET^iCOSTD MEa 'Ara... . ., . ,. ¦• ' 0O8T r DMBo0I<Oi;fl8|.rffR?NOH ,8ATI!EEir8; GH.OVE8 .: . ;.:. < , AHJtt OQR^E JSljtMB^ErjLAS AMD PARASOLS, :. <¦' , •:.! WAXRINQiBOO'IlS. LAWN ,,TBN38- , .aTftBEai & EVBNINO SHOES ^.. < ' , Vl! in. '- : . I : ' ¦¦ .!; .:• .; ':' ¦¦¦ •' ¦ ¦ :. " , •: '-r ¦ ¦¦ . '' '' . ¦ ¦• C;- .il . ' .:• . i<y;r. :• :: . ' T- '" :. . ' ¦ ' . ' . " . 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KPBBSiaA&^SffiK'StLAfrE, anS i kJAit-aT ^ WATEpFpiiD. iA .i- .j . . . ¦¦/. , ¦ ¦ .. .. ¦ J-iT I% h j.. >.«i..W , .:¦,-; ... :..[. , ¦¦ | •.y.)'»¦¦ •¦ "• j^flmtBIBWWiiW^^ Ur»U^uESt? jBOIGE3BBBai^jrlSc«^Ei8i ' .pe ' r tTpn ' . ^ Tbis Mdnpre t/p bialie OTer 60 per pent, soluble «i^ji«lofe c ^ob«fel^^l^^Wthe'«n« nti{y-o<- , iay other Mannrji in ' the market , 1 besides-a vttj i^Wg^»^|^ fe;!^ ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ " ¦ ¦ " . ' ¦^" •"- riirtuf'tfi'^ 1 ; V :i ' { M M' t - ' r. ' ., . r- , ' ¦ -" ' ¦° ^ y ' - K3Qm'V-T!,WE; WAyBpFOED. ore, tiMPOR?t4:NT^TO^::FIiOeK[^BTEItS ^^D" 0XHX5ES; '! Ytf iTZU-Sl ^ * , ' %r3. , . "tr^ri. 'Wr ' * ' ' >rr-:r' .ii -i ---- -f >*«:.^t urftiuXl. (v.ZJ7:mMJ-i tS.i {: , w*h»sij^4(*i»- tlvii' i?. >P «*.«^ l 'T' «^'W^ LrHtTflarHlfffWf3BWPl I* •? ¦H i* r QSI CUl.TORAL *M^r^ B *^»^ A ^i 3 P*^ i -;. ':. '<i !(. ,T.. ¦ ¦ . - .!. v:tr;.: ^r )TOj^g'jipFA ; BATOSJ j . - ¦ " ' .n .>gt-iS% ^ .t ~ , y.y' i.; \j j , «, - ; - f'|' - . ; ' f> -' i:. 'i %:¦ .»•!' ¦: J >VV . ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦; 0 r: ^ 'A ^^ n^" ^ ^n¦ '^Te^;,y J^^'! ' To^ L of^ gl^g^/ : •^ ' . ; ^ 4J3 ^j " '^jpyuwpy-'fr u.i 11 ¦ 7"V ' . i.1 i '' ' Mi"L I l' * ^ lil ' ''' - f''1!1"' 1 " "' •* > I' C "^ i i iiT TTTyi.i'a Mt ^——t . - . - ff .^fr^jvii ifiiJii^At/jyj ^^^ ¦ ;,,v^«w ,)^ .». i^iK^ jjw . i?t;ii . mMmmmm^m^Mmm^- . ; GL"TJ.-A: IT P i ' ¦•Vi; (KJ-ty) ll^-BZBEEX^Ba^USTx ; (j22.Ut) y»»gffl»^>rai)gri;rriTTJ - /.<iT'^T 1 . 'y t.i- . - .i ¦»¦ >3 - ¥;f¦ «!i«CoBJ«p;««CTiq».«««v(JcBD»Biu« , -WA*vo ^^^i»6i^^ ' J n P JS^Ea ll auS SMj'Ap &jDW'lw^. il^P^ i*™ 110 *"'* 1 * ? and all tn ilBt ili &ia i iiil ksfiaai I GI^GEE ALE, LEMON ' BODA . KALI " (Potato) WATER, LITHIA, WATER , SPAKKLUra LIME JUIOE ' afi <jii ' ;the i)rew«nt ' , ' «nd.moet ' artUt«i , 'P»ttwiji ' , | ^^ l ^W.?^>5w>iN»» ' 1 ' ' ' ¦ ¦ "" :: : ~1lW^ :f"T - f WfA'J (• . ¦ . - ' . . <;! .; ;¦: .;. ¦ Jiotcts LIMEBICK-Tho Olentwortli , A Firnt-clajB Family and Comm^roUl Hotel. THE " Glcritworth" is tbo nearest Hotel in tho City to the Railway Statio&y Banki , Stein- boat Officos , Tblcgraph and Post Offind , : and to allpnb- lio plftcos of amuaomont. P. KKNNA , Propri'jtor. 14, 15, and 16, Glontworlh-streot , Iameriol:. jel8 The Burlington BeBtaurant , 27, ST. ANDREW STREET, DUBLIN, Oyst*r and Shell-Fith , < Lunehton , l}lmi«r and Supper Rooms, 0HUR0B-LANS , (next door to Hibernian'Bank). X TTNOHEONS ^a Dinners, Soup, Finh, En- -U - tree«, - and joints, Ao., 8upperr ,.P&fi and Moat. Game-always roady: ¦ ¦ " ' . . The BIttAED BOOM le elecantl y appolntoa. ¦ ' KB" -MIHCHEpNB i aV the oloK>in#fittod Vith Bon«tf conitst of- Oy»ter»; : Lobsters ' , ' Crabs , and Savoury Pisb, and a varisty of Meat and other Sand- wiohes. ' Wines and Spirit* of the finest ntuiUty. Jameson' s Seve n year»J, Old Malt, iliirtell' s Brandy, 14 years old:- AU« and Stont from the best Broweriesj and In porfeot oonditioni- Knost Red Bank Barren Oy*t*rti^ Ortn l. OOOSoxsa of very old C«ara fci StMi p*KibMad brth« late Miv Corlg»s. . .A'Walaolieitei , : THOMAS F. OOfiLESS. PBOPunrroB. ; (Si SHJF «&a dosaiaBaoiAt^ Ho? EL ¦ ¦¦'¦ " 24; ' QUA Y .r WTB ' ti FO&i) "^ MICHAEL K IB W AN HA.YFNO purchased tho Interest in thg above HOTEL, bpgs.toannounce tbat.thU Estab. liahment OPEWBD <ra SATURDAY, PBB. 15, 1870, M. K. - truBU, br. ' striat attention to those who patroniao THK SHIP AKD COUKEKOIAL HOTIL, to merit a continuance of their patronage. Quay, Waterford, Feb. 12, 1883. f28.tf GREAT GLOBE HOTEL. LOWER BRlbGE-STBtoET . DUBLIN , Ifri . aiOHART) OOf PEY , Propnelrent fuidou) of iht late RICHARD COPPEY). MOST Central ; immediate nei g hbourhood ; of Law ConrU and Telegraph Omoes ; a few doors from King' s . Bridge Tramway Line ; fire to t«n minaten' drive to any City Bailway ; newly deooratcd ro-forntshed , and supplied with every modern improve- ment ruqniBito for tho oomfort of visitors , under the personal DUpervinion of Mrs. CorvsT and familv. Eggs, Butter, Cre>m , and Vegotablpi from the Farm dail y. . Notwithiiasding present high rates , term* are moat moderate. ' Breakfasts from Is. 3d. Beds, from 1«. Gd. each. ¦ Table <l'Hota daily, three o' olock ; San- days , Are o' clock. 1 .. Soap, Tiro Joint*, Vegetables and Cheese, 2s. only. : ¦ A Night Porter in nttondanoe. All 8ervanU paid by the Proprietreu .. All communica tions to be addrossea, Mrs. COFFKr, Groat Globo Hotel , Lower Bridge-street , Dublin. No oommair. '-ation with any other house (20. I T DUBLIN- . Commercial an^ Private Lodging llmuie , 49, MABLiBOEOUQH STHEET. T>ARTIE3 Visiting Dublin oan be aooommodAted , JT with or without Board , and all the oomforts of a home, on Moderate Terms. . [o25-tf" f&T Situation central, olose to 8wiVvillo-strcet. Watorford Arms and Commercial Hotel likhi (Cornnr of ColbooWtrooet), WATIBTORD, Within fivu Minutes' , walk, of the Railway and Steam- ' paokot . Offices , N. M. ALLEN, PEOPRIKTOB. CHOICE y ^incts , Spirits , Cigars, Ales , best Dnblio and Cork WhUkors, Qtunness' s Stout. Nowspapers dall y ; well-aired Bods ; terms modera te. THE AHOBI. HOTEL THIS Large, Comfortable, and conveniently situated HOTKL;- has reoon tly boen tboronEbl y jpainted and renovated. by the present Propriotor , Mr. IIEAJjT. For Gentlemen . and :.families coming*to. . Publin on legal basinosi , ' :itt will bo. found ma»t oourenlor.t , being situated;next.to tbe 'F . our, Courts ; and for Wedding Partwe andLVIoitor* to Dnbliu, the accommodation in gecoud to nong in the Kingdom. . .Private Sitting and Dining Rooms , Coffee-room for . Ladies , BcxI-rooms from In. 6d. to 2s. each. .Smoking and Billiard Booms. - :" ¦ " John JamesotuAiid Sons' 8oven years' old Malt ; GninnSss ' s i 8to " ut- v ' -Bi«» l « 1 ' *Ale. i/Wlnes, Erandlos , ChamDatmos , liaueurcs, &c. ¦ RICHARD 1 HEALt, Proprietor. jal3.1y 8OXJTH KENSINGTON Fzivato ; nesiaontial . Tamily canb. " GLENDO1VEB MANSION," 13, 15, 17, and 10, HARHINOTON ROAD, 3.W., LONDON. !': - (The best and most conronient. 'potiiion is Town). One mlnnto. from ;8pnta, - .KensJjgfeCTjBtatJon ' ¦;. ton minutes to Wc«tmin»tor f eighteen minutes to the City—Manaicn House Station ; near Parks,.Qardons^ AlbertHaB/and'Mweuwii: ; /' . . ¦ >• •'' ¦ : FOR Families wishing to avoid ezpenso of House-: keemng, Tiaitora to Town, or Geutlemou desiring i the advaStage 6f-a Clab- , cooiWned- '^rith the privacyj and pomfor^jof , Home, at a ^ Knoderato Cost* .. . . Tntroauotion ' or referenoe r*qmrodi - ; -'' dl9-tf ' > t*ST ' Address Seoretary, '' THE GLENDOVVEH ' EE8rX>ENHIALJiCLnB: andrPSTVATB.HOTELS HaaiaztojL:Bo^:8oath.Keqrinftoii/ . 8;Yfc ., . ; ' (Oppod^tao%neral;Po»^Offloe),IQNI)ON. : . TJIOB JiroiHw and , OtmtlemeiK l3itaat«a In tha JC' , .oentraliand . ' .moit ' alry. Vpart , , ' cf 'the citr. . ' .All B^^w» " (aWVifblj>dJbi>Wsd%, * ;6d,iHvatg Sitant'roomsiTuclddiM^ Bas; JO$- TJenefal . Wrig eqna^rp}od«ra«s^ , 8(npk%, . ^•«»4^f, lincl 8iUIatd( roosfi tipe ' oj;«jha^» 3 ' .HigW, Porjenj ta{lVTf Binen, * * " •- . - - LoiOaSilyJ i LOWER SACKVItLE-8rjBBET, DUBLIN. (Opposite the Genetal Posb-Offleeilid. 'fDltgrai.h Qfflct .' .;, - .;' .! i.Tbe.tiuxt paaferaljn tt*jt»tokrv:.... i :i /fyOMPLdBTBLY ronodwea wi jrerf m. w»>ea H^i U*«l^ut:I^les . :.Cg{rfl»K#ocv ¦©">!?«• Boo ip 8mokte«^R5om4 Billiird-roonVM Cbartes modsmta ,, i '' . .. ' -I ./. ¦ ,). v; . ¦ ¦ •¦ . - .. . ¦ .; . •; . ( Vi-. - . i ' : ¦ -Vi' - ' ?. •!¦'. - ¦ ' ¦ .I ' !' ; >i "M ' .J y. -i , . , . '• •r.. -ii , 7:j';.i ' . - j. » . •> ¦:¦ . ¦ . iL;, - -r : H iair jis vC ' - > ' ¦ i ' ¦ ¦ ¦ •;- -- '• ^:. - . s . ->: ¦ ¦ . ¦:'>. l i.- ti* . : M'Jft't' , - :- ¦ : ::i-l. :* .l ¦ ¦ ¦ :.:: .: •/v. - .l- . . ¦: ¦/;•>• : ¦ ¦ V.Ji warrankdtoooraaUdisohargetifromtlisUrmar ^«^tee ^^ ; ^^ftpro|n|J^I|«»^tov ' V XJJf ii^nty 'M&ittff t&faxiil: ' ; i lQ p-M... . ... V' ' > ' , ' ; ' . "" j " •TOtf4 i HS < lJfdf0fi^9 'il{E , LIi l E. » j un:'-¦'••¦ M : ft 2 *Ttl f ULW^^ ''( iT ' ' ' ' '" '' ¦ ' f< ! ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ' ' lK*^t »' ^i« * wif j|iiii i "<B''»»ml«* f. '>- ' " ; ' i ix 'Sl ' .i :iii ¦•Ifn lltl*WH l *lft ' flSt1 ; Orei*i»' ' ¦ ' 1 .\\'J ;*V- r ^1»1 HWffl'SHlifi' wllrwSlfr'^ . '' ' ' ' raw/* i ¦ ^-JhTht ¦iKift^rWitSft^^iwv ^vj juv:. v-i , *- , K fjr t *, 5S"'S"*iS ^|^oi«to^ilwJ*ertfrpj?M a ^sl FEINTING ! PHIITTING ! Effective arrangements exist at THE NEWS Offico for PBINTINO of every description , including "POSTERS , Bill-headB , Circulars , Note Headings , JL : Pamphlets, Shop-bills, Hand-bills, Invoices, MemorandDms , " Rent Receipts , Rental* , Cours ing, Hunt, Race, and Invitation Cards, and all the Forms used in Poor Law TJuions. 63?" ErE-tET LABELS to any size or pattern ; Madbine-Ruling, Book-Binding, and, in fact , every thing that can be done in a first-class Printing Establishment. 2s. TEA ! OP EXTRAORDINARY QUALITY , ' A S SUPPLIED TO DUKES , EAKLS , I BARONS , (52P And the County Families of Great liritaio )> . ¦ <i ».. Samp les' «ratis and Post Free COOPEB COOPER & CO 60 , King William-Street, London Brid ge ; , Bis ' hOpsgate-Street Within , E.O. ; 268, RegenfrCircus, W.; 36, Strand (near Charing. CroBs). W.C. ; 7, WcBtbourne-Grove, LondoD, W. (I2i) T t,. MAHOITY & CO. BEG to inform their Friends nnd tho Public . that they are nor* ia posueuuiou of tin? MILLS worked b y tho Uu> Mr. WILLIAM ' CHIBBT. Same will be now OPEN for 1'UHMC GRINDIN G A Suppl y of MEAL will bu ulways krpt in Stock. AH Orders promptl y executed. apl3.tf It. MAHONV <t CO. CHARLES MoINTOSH , PLUUBBB , BBASS-FOtr BTBE E. GAS-FITTEB, and LKAD MERCHANT , WATEIiFORD. (LATB or LITTLE OKOEUEH 'H STKKKT ), Ofrut and Bhoto Room . - . Wo. 10 LADY LANK. GREEN-HOUSES , CONSERVATORIES , and •PUBLIC BUILDINGS HEATED by Hot Wa- ter, on tho moat approved princi ple Testimonials, too nnmeronn for insertion , from tho loading (Jentry of Waterford and surrounding C' ounticH , whoso places I have heated, may bo seen at my ofliucn. P.8/7-Having purchased at the Sale at Littlo George' s street too entire Stock of Brass, Wood, and Lead Pat- terns oonneotod with the Foundry, for Bnuin CiwtingB , I am enabled to execute all oraors for Casing at tho shortest notice, and on reasonable terms. Kntranoo to Works from Poter ntroot. I mh IMPORTANT NOTICE. Parties about to Supply thoir Hoamm with tliu nov/ PlF».W*T«u will oonsult thoir own ictoreata by cullinc at the abovo Establishment, whero ORtimatoR can !>c !mu free. . AH work will bo gnarantcod of tho buxt matpria) IWI >1 workmanship, and will bo oiooutml on tho moBt ltKA- BOyADi. E Truus. A trial ruspeetfnlly solicited. 10, Lady Lane, Watotforcl . Anu. 27 , 'Hi. , "Wonderf ul f or tho Hair. DOES YOUR HAIR FALL OF* 1 , OR TUKN : . QBEY, &.e. ? If BO, uao ROSA LI K COIJ- PELLE'8 CEINTJTUIAE , notc-1 ull ovor thn world for Hi mlraoalons properties, unJ tui tlio only ruinetly thatc:>n l<o dopsnded upon. ' It is jruanint£ed to produco ivlijMk<TM a mODStaohlos , Ac., in a lew wocka , and will bo round emi- nently snocessful ln nourishinif. curling, and beautifying tb« h&ir; chociing Kro/nc«l , «trouKthunin|/wonkli ^lr ,|,rovfi]linK U fllUnn oS, and restoring it in balilnoBH from whatever cauM.' Upwards of lilO pbjsiclnna Uu7o rucuinmundcd it in thonorvery, tor promotuig a flay , ltcaitby he:u] of Imir , JUK I «rerttogbnIdnoMinofter years. In )<ottlcsprice 2».cncb. " 1 was buld nino year* , but 1 find nuwhnir coming ra- pidly.—J. 'Hone. " rbAnkH to your stuff , I bare an cx- eeUentmonstache ana whiskers. —Major Urowno. " "I bud lost my lmir. a patohes , bnt it ban restored It. —Jfiss Howitt. " " After 20 years baldmms, it bus acted miracu- ously. —H. Molr." ¦ ' «sr Bold at Tn» NEWH Orricr. Watciford. Gold Meflal , I' aiis ; Mcdnla , Sydney* Melbourne, ChriBtcuurch , N.Z. PEX'S FItrS CAKACAS COCOA. " A most delicious and viluuljln r.rf i'jlo. " titandard. 1'UKF. COCOA ONLY . FRY'S COCOA EXTRACT. COCOA. - " Strictl y pure. " —W. W. -S TODUAKT , F.I.C., K.C.S., Ci(y Anal yst . Bristol. ( jy 6.1y) Sixteen IVize MvdalH. COLONIAL LINE. : Steam to A^Btralia and Hew Zealand , Via SUEZ CANAL. \HE .Magnificent mew full-poworod Steam- JL7!j8hip;.PaTH4y; J00 AI; 4, 500 Tons burthau , 2,<00 , Horse .Power,. t:ffeotive, will ombark Pasienir^rn at -Grayeiiefl d j for iAn^uipe (StuirHoaE). ili'L- DOUBf«r ,, :and . StDNi'E , on tho 12th JUNK. Hho hat '' . expedient Salooij ' and. Stato . Rooqs, and unsur- pasiied j acobmuiodatlori 'for Thlrd^Uss Paasvugcrs. Carries" ia ' Borgeow. " " Pas«ai?d Money : Saloon, SO gnineaev ThirdOliJiB , 15 to 20 guineas. ' .. Apply to; JomJiHwrur FLINT, 112, Fenoburch-St., LTndoo t ' E.C. : . . my4.5t ASXHECA , Baoarc^ixis KEL1.T /¦& "WILSON , ' Family Grocers. Too, /" . " Tri' injci; and Proyieibn Merchants, and Italian ' : f< ' " ' : WuVeboueeuten , Tai " INDrANjTEA: 'HOCSE;, " 83. the QUAY, Bjif e 'tieen ' appbln ' t&l tole : AoKiJTa for Waterford ' Kit'iii'OxB^i'^ ' Co ' rj i 'iiTnOKONit J U CJOABI: TTK«. Tuoy'a ' re )nvttfda\)ltf to^hoaij suffi'iing from Aothina. Uronchitis , Ooojf hir; ' b p lxls7ifnd Shortness of Brottth. They; are alao ajuxu ' i:^.^, ' ^. ml. 1.71 . THOaiB ^S POOD TnOK- CA.TTiiI?; HC/ESES . 8HEEP, PIGS, •*?"'• ¦ '- ' " POULTRT : &«. : THOHLEY'S FOOD FOR HEARING CALVKFT. " Tbq Qrang» , 'Ktlmnllo<*j Co. Limerick , '• BjlVwMj. 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I am folly convince d 'taw iaVliTar oroundreds - of'youn* Calves would bo saved by the use of a little of Thorley ' a food, x\; *d wlU»>th» nlnal feillDjf staff , 1 at Wls iaason of' ymr , wboa'So- manyar»swept tnay u'lth.scour. ' I ehall re- oof atfmi.lt.Xo «1I friend*. -- JoHir PonkoH, ... . [ .'1/ujdSUurnrd.to Cspt. E. Croker. ¦ ' f i!J!oJ r P<.ETaaa . 4tjCp.^ Henbintt, limerick. " SoW ln ' jCswa and Bags. WHolssale and lie tail, by fcffifr jr . -p , EVANS&CQ., Meronants , Umeriok. (13 t UO>:A , < - ¦:, < . <,: •: DB. i SMl'^H'8 ; ' 'Ho. 'iP'OBXIITE' BBMESIEB, "CTpR, THE . OI7KB;.qf WJE. KTOUS and •J? ^KHySlCAX DKB f fJTy-Q»ATi8-Sont bypost 'to' tttfparts ' of -the "World on receipt of Two 8ta(npa , io prepaypostajo. a*4 pagesi' ' ; ' J ' ' ¦ ' "' ' ¦ ¦¦jTue flOOJt Of>Po«rrrr» Km»DiEsjriTcs som* extra- :otdiDar>-OuMs([ot Dissttada'oi til*' Driaary Orgons. ^- •WlwVHiiflt ,' 0rVT >1 rf < «" lt '"' ? 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A Firnt-clajB Family and Comm^roUl Hotel.THE " Glcritworth" is tbo nearest Hotel in

tho City to the Railway Statio&y Banki, Stein-boat Officos , Tblcgraph and Post Offind ,:and to allpnb-lio plftcos of amuaomont. P. KKNNA, Propri'jtor. 14,15, and 16, Glontworlh-streot , Iameriol:. jel8

The Burlington BeBtaurant,27, ST. ANDREW STREET, DUBLIN,

Oyst*r and Shell -Fith, < Lunehton, l}lmi«r and SupperRooms, 0HUR0B-LANS,

(next door to Hibernian'Bank).X TTNOHEONS a Dinners, Soup, Finh, En--U - tree«,- and joints, Ao., 8upperr,.P&fi and Moat.Game-always roady: ¦¦ "• ' .. The BIttAED BOOM le elecantly appolntoa.¦' • KB"-MIHCHEpNB i aV the oloK>in#fittod Vith

Bon«tf conitst of- Oy»ter»; : Lobsters', ' Crabs, andSavoury Pisb, and a varisty of Meat and other Sand-wiohes.' Wines and Spirit* of the finest ntuiUty.Jameson's Seven year»J, Old Malt, iliirtell's Brandy,14 years old:- AU« and Stont from the best Broweriesjand In porfeot oonditioni- Knost Red Bank BarrenOy*t*rti Ortn l.OOOSoxsa of very old C«ara fci StMip*KibMad brth« late Miv Corlg»s. . .A'Walaolieitei, :

THOMAS F. OOfiLESS. PBOPunrroB. ; (SiSHJF «&a dosaiaBaoiAt Ho? EL'¦¦¦¦'¦"24; 'QUA Y.r WTB'ti FO&i) "

M I C H A E L K IB W ANHA.YFNO purchased tho Interest in thg above

HOTEL, bpgs.toannounce tbat.thU Estab.liahment OPEWBD <ra SATURDAY, PBB. 15, 1870,

M. K. - truBU, br. 'striat attention to those whopatroniao THK SHIP AKD COUKEKOIAL HOTIL, tomerit a continuance of their patronage.

Quay, Waterford, Feb. 12, 1883. f28.tf

GREAT GLOBE HOTEL.LOWER BRlbGE-STBtoET. D U B L I N ,

Ifri. aiOHART) OOf PEY , Propnelrent fuidou) of ihtlate RICHARD COPPEY).

MOST Central ; immediate neighbourhood; of Law ConrU and Telegraph Omoes ; a few

doors from King's .Bridge Tramway Line ; fire to t«nminaten' drive to any City Bailway ; newly deooratcdro-forntshed, and supplied with every modern improve-ment ruqniBito for tho oomfort of visitors, under thepersonal DUpervinion of Mrs. CorvsT and familv.

Eggs, Butter, Cre>m, and Vegotablpi from the Farmdaily. . Notwithiiasding present high rates, term* aremoat moderate. ' Breakfasts from Is. 3d. Beds, from1«. Gd. each. ¦ Table <l'Hota daily, three o'olock ; San-days, Are o'clock. 1.. Soap, Tiro Joint*, Vegetables andCheese, 2s. only. : ¦

A Night Porter in nttondanoe. All 8ervanU paid bythe Proprietreu .. All communications to be addrossea,

Mrs. COFFKr, Groat Globo Hotel,Lower Bridge-street, Dublin.

No oommair.'-ation with any other house (20.IT

D U B L I N - .Commercial an Private Lodging llmuie,

49, MABLiBOEOUQH STHEET.T>ARTIE3 Visiting Dublin oan be aooommodAted,JT with or without Board, and all the oomforts of ahome, on Moderate Terms. . [o25-tf"

f & T Situation central, olose to 8wiVvillo-strcet.Watorford Arms and Commercial Hotel

likhi (Cornnr of ColbooWtrooet), WATIBTORD,Within fivu Minutes', walk, of the Railway and Steam-

' paokot. Offices,N. M. ALLEN, PEOPRIKTOB.

CHOICE y ^incts, Spirits, Cigars, Ales, bestDnblio and Cork WhUkors, Qtunness's Stout.

Nowspapers dally ; well-aired Bods ; terms moderate.

THE AHOBI. HOTEL

THIS Large, Comfortable, and conveniently situatedHOTKL;- has reoontly boen tboronEbly jpainted

and renovated.by the present Propriotor, Mr. IIEAJjT.For Gentlemen . and:.families coming*to..Publin on

legal basinosi,':itt will bo. found ma»t oourenlor.t, beingsituated;next.to tbe 'F.our,Courts ; and for WeddingPartwe andLVIoitor* to Dnbliu, the accommodation ingecoud to nong in the Kingdom. .

.Private Sitting and Dining Rooms, Coffee-room for .Ladies, BcxI-rooms from In. 6d. to 2s. each. .Smokingand Billiard Booms.- :" • ¦• "

John JamesotuAiid Sons' 8oven years' old Malt ;GninnSss's i 8to"ut-v'-Bi«»l« 1'*Ale. i/Wlnes, Erandlos,ChamDatmos, liaueurcs, &c.¦ RICHARD 1 HEALt, Proprietor. jal3.1y

8OXJTH KENSINGTONFzivato ; nesiaontial . Tamily canb.

" GLENDO1VEB MANSION,"13, 15, 17, and 10, HARHINOTON ROAD, 3.W.,

LONDON.!': -(The best and most conronient.'potiiion is Town).

One mlnnto. from ;8pnta,- .KensJjgfeCTjBtatJon' ¦;. tonminutes to Wc«tmin»tor f eighteen minutes to theCity—Manaicn House Station ; near Parks,.Qardons^AlbertHaB/and'Mweuwii:; /' . .¦ > • • ' ' • ¦ • :

FOR Families wishing to avoid ezpenso of House-:keemng, Tiaitora to Town, or Geutlemou desiringi

theadvaStage 6f-a Clab-, cooiWned-' rith the privacyjand pomfor jof, Home, at a^

Knoderato Cost*.. . .Tntroauotion'or referenoe r*qmrodi-; -'' dl9-tf ' >t*ST 'Address Seoretary,'' THE GLENDOVVEH'

EE8rX>ENHIALJiCLnB:andrPSTVATB.HOTELSHaaiaztojL:Bo^:8oath.Keqrinftoii/.8;Yfc . , . ; '

(Oppod^tao%neral;Po»^Offloe),IQNI)ON.: .

TJIOB JiroiHw and, OtmtlemeiK l3itaat«a In thaJC' , .oentraliand.'.moit'alry.Vpart, ,'cf 'the citr. .'.AllB^ w»"(aWVifblj>dJbi>Wsd%,*;6d,iHvatgSitant'roomsiTuclddiM Bas; JO$- TJenefal.Wrigeqna rp}od«ra«s^ ,8(npk%,. •«»4 f,lincl 8iUIatd(

roosfitipe'oj;«jha »3 '.HigW,Porjenj ta{lVTf Binen,* * " • - . - • - LoiOaSilyJ i

LOWER SACKVItLE-8rjBBET, DUBLIN.(Opposite the Genetal Posb-Offleeilid.'fDltgrai.h Qfflct

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FEINTING ! PHIITTING!Effective arrangements exist at THE NEWS Offico

for PBINTINO of every description, including"POSTERS, Bill-headB, Circulars, Note Headings,JL : Pamphlets, Shop-bills, Hand-bills, Invoices,MemorandDms," Rent Receipts, Rental*, Cours ing,Hunt, Race, and Invitation Cards, and all theForms used in Poor Law TJuions.

63?" ErE-tET LABELS to any size or pattern ;Madbine-Ruling, Book-Binding, and, in fact, everything that can be done in a first-class PrintingEstablishment.

2s. TEA !OP EXTRAORDINARY QUALITY ,

' A S SUPPLIED TO DUKES , EAKLS ,

I BARONS ,

(52P And the County Families of Great liritaio

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<i ».. Samples' «ratis and Post Free

COOPEB COOPER & CO60, King William-Street, London Brid ge ;6», Bis'hOpsgate-Street Within , E.O. ;268, RegenfrCircus, W.;36, Strand (near Charing. CroBs). W.C. ;7, WcBtbourne-Grove, LondoD, W. ( I2 i)

Tt,. MAHOITY & CO.BEG to inform their Friends nnd tho Public

. that they are nor* ia posueuuiou of tin?MILLS worked by tho Uu> Mr. WILLIAM

' CHIBBT.Same will be now OPEN for 1'UHMC G R I N D I N G

A Supply of MEAL will bu ulways krpt inStock.

AH Orders promptly executed.apl3.tf It . MAHON V <t CO.

CHARLES MoINTOSH ,PLUUBBB , BBASS-FOtrB TBE E.

GAS-FITTEB, and LKAD MERCHANT ,WATEIiFORD.

(LATB or LITTLE OKOEUEH 'H STKKKT ),

Of rut and Bhoto Room .- . Wo. 10 LADY LANK.GR E E N- H O U S E S , CONSERVATORIES, and

•PUBLIC BUILDINGS HEATED by Hot Wa-ter, on tho moat approved principle

Testimonials, too nnmeronn for insertion, from tholoading (Jentry of Waterford and surrounding C'ounticH ,whoso places I have heated, may bo seen at my ofliucn.

P.8/7-Having purchased at the Sale at Littlo George'sstreet too entire Stock of Brass, Wood, and Lead Pat-terns oonneotod with the Foundry, for Bnuin CiwtingB ,I am enabled to execute all oraors for Casing at thoshortest notice, and on reasonable terms.

Kntranoo to Works from Poter ntroot. I mhIMPORTANT NOTICE.

Parties about to Supply thoir Hoamm with tliu nov/PlF».W*T«u will oonsult thoir own ictoreata by cullincat the abovo Establishment, whero ORtimatoR can !>c !mufree. .

AH work will bo gnarantcod of tho buxt matpria) IWI >1workmanship, and will bo oiooutml on tho moBt ltKA -BOyADi. E Truus.

A trial ruspeetfnlly solicited.10, Lady Lane, Watotforcl . Anu. 27 , 'Hi.

, "Wonderf ul f or tho Hair.DOES YOUR HAIR FALL OF*1, OR TUKN

: . QBEY, &.e. ? If BO, uao ROSA LI K COIJ-PELLE'8 CEINTJTUIAE, notc-1 ull ovor thn world for Himlraoalons properties, unJ tui tlio only ruinetly thatc:>n l<odopsnded upon. ' It is jruanint£ed to produco ivli j Mk<TM amODStaohlos, Ac., in a lew wocka , and will bo round emi-nently snocessful ln nourishinif. curling, and beautifying tb«h&ir; chociing Kro/nc«l,«trouKthunin|/wonkli ^lr,|,rovfi ] linKU fllUnn oS, and restoring it in balilnoBH from whatever

cauM.' Upwards of lilO pbjsiclnna Uu7o rucuinmundcd it inthonorvery, tor promotuig a flay , ltcaitby he:u] of Imir, JUK I«rerttogbnIdnoMinofter years. In )<ottlcsprice 2».cncb.

" 1 was buld nino year*, but 1 find nuwhnir coming ra-pidly.—J.'Hone." rbAnkH to your stuff , I bare an cx-eeUentmonstache ana whiskers.—Major Urowno. " "I budlost my lmir. a patohes, bnt it ban restored It. —Jfi ssHowitt. " " After 20 years baldmms, it bus acted miracu-ously.—H. Molr."¦ ' «sr Bold at Tn» NEWH Orricr. Watciford.

Gold Meflal , I'aiis ; Mcdnla , Sydney*Melbourne, ChriBtcuurch , N.Z.

PEX'S FItrS CAKACAS COCOA." A most delicious and viluulj ln

r.rf i'jlo."— titandard.• 1'U K F. COCOA ONLY .

FRY'S COCOA EXTRACT.COCOA. - " Strictly pure."—W. W.- S TODUAKT ,

F.I.C., K.C.S., Ci(y Analys t . Bristol.(jy6.1y) Sixteen IVize MvdalH.

C O L O N I A L L I N E .

: Steam to A^Btralia and Hew Zealand,Via SUEZ CANAL.

r¦ \HE .Magnificent mew full-poworod Steam-JL7!j8hip;.PaTH4y; J00 AI; 4,500 Tons burthau ,2,<00, Horse.Power,. t:ffeotive, will ombark Pasienir^rnat -Grayeiiefld j for iAn^uipe (StuirHoaE). ili'L-DOUBf«r,, :and . StDNi'E, on tho 12th JUNK. Hhohat''.expedient Salooij' and. Stato. Rooqs, and unsur-pasiiedj acobmuiodatlori 'for Thlrd^Uss Paasvugcrs.Carries" ia ' Borgeow."" • Pas«ai?d Money : Saloon, SOgnineaevThirdOliJiB, 15 to 20 guineas. '.. Apply to; JomJiHwrur FLINT, 112, Fenoburch-St.,LTndoot'E.C.: . . my4.5t

ASXHECA, Baoarc^ixisKEL1.T/ ¦& "WILSON, ' Family Grocers. Too,

/". "Tri'injci; and Proyieibn Merchants, and Italian' : f < ' " ' : WuVeboueeuten,Tai" INDrANjTEA:'HOCSE;," 83. the QUAY,

Bjife 'tieen' appbln't&l tole: AoKiJTa for Waterford' Kit'iii'OxB i '^ 'Co'rj i 'i iTnOKONit J U CJ OAB I:TTK«.Tuoy'a're )nvttfda\)ltf to^hoaij suffi'iing from Aothina.Uronchitis, Ooojfhir;'bplxls7ifnd Shortness of Brottth.They; are alao ajuxu'i: .^, '

^ . ml. 1.71

. THOaiB^S POODTnOK- CA.TTiiI?; HC/ESES. 8HEEP, PIGS,•*?"'•

¦'- ' " • POULTRT: &«. :

• THOHLEY'S FOOD FOR HEARING CALVKFT." Tbq Qrang»,'Ktlmnllo<*j Co. Limerick ,

'• BjlVwMj. Mporlewjo of Ihcrley's Food for Cattlois very UnriWd.-'ta'leed, Hot harlnff used any bat wns.t I'got'fromiybu thls serfsan. fouthe sake of an expcrlmtnt,when alliotkhr Unit of: oalntU and artlfloial foodsWfr»tef<»«dj.< I-OQTOmpnnod girlni ajmall quantity ofXborJft?** Food mixad ,wiUi th» tied*, and quantities ofni"t^^^%; -fe»>ftlsrd«l«nt«

ahWar.'a'flvWyeaTWtofpiill.'TTEa first dar I gave itmixed op -vici vffieat htf 'rrfascd to eat' after twelvobouri'i-fasUiik'.' I iwas asUrnUliod to s*« htm fatingwith k'KllsiHart tba* wis Itld before htm I beat himob Into a Corner to s«oJi be would ooroo book to Ttln,ftedrwUcb.ho did qniekly, It U now tsro months «in0o,aiofrooj'thoorwK day until thU, be never, reinsod to•atapykindof/ seasoqtd '.hthsCondiment. Alld«l|p»0T bM (fittppearedj, (Iw 'appetite. wha$ It ought tobo, aua noisympwoisof scoar. . I am folly convinced'taw iaVliTar oroundreds- of'youn* Calves would bosaved by the use of a little of Thorley'a food, x\;*dwlU»>th» nlnal feillDjf staff ,1 at Wls iaason of' U» ymr ,wboa'So-manyar»swepttnay u'lth.scour.' I ehall re-oof atfmi.lt.Xo «1I friend*.-- JoHir PonkoH,

. . . . [ .'1/ujdSUurnrd.toCspt.E. Croker.¦'f i!J!oJr P<.ETaaa.4tjCp.^ Henbintt, limerick."SoW ln 'jCswa and Bags. WHolssale and lie tail, by

fcffifr jr. -p, EVANS&CQ.,Meronants, Umeriok. (13tU O>:A , < < ¦-¦:, <. <, : •: DB.i SMl' H'8 • ;''Ho.'iP 'OBXIITE' BBMESIEB,"CTpR, THE .OI7KB;.qf WJE.KTOUS and•J? KHySlCAXDKB f fJTy-Q»ATi8-Sont bypost'to'tttfparts'of -the "World on receipt of Two 8ta(npa, ioprepaypostajo. a*4pagesi''; '• J ' ' ¦ ' • "' '¦¦¦jTue flOOJt Of>Po«rrrr» Km»DiEsjriTcs som* extra-:otdiDar>-OuMs([ot Dissttada'oi til*' Driaary Orgons. -•WlwVHiiflt,'0rVT>1rf<«"lt'"'?'"i aiid< Diacharges. -: (Alto,.^Nsrjpus JPjby y^Tho'JfiHuo t>t thailudujino givenluEosHsn which was used in eaoh cose. The PositiroMAdJnnf* that wew Mod by.Dr. SMJTH tnr over ThirtyYmfWVif *wSi• X.M fnslcuoUoDS are given'«Ha%tiB*U0iHoldo,'io'enablo Via TbfalU to select theMediriMftBdCorahlmielf.withqut.conipltlflffa Mtai.ciiaX^n^WffiaJthTriborato!?. .(tfl 'fiMnCH^ ,Ca,','a»asntliatipV>n 'BbW^Ubilto ,'K-k- - <»- ¦-.¦ -no -. ¦ ¦¦ ¦. '. ;. •:-¦¦•;• WiO. ;) i :-. : '; ^, '<i na.tf

¦^ voec ymmmnsL *HJ«-IK THE'WOBIB.•l .Jh«t»c«i3lJta JtttaJ—AB iiiU&Srsi&o% t»««ral ner-Taatasis\ai^^>4^^^ wnlilUor kuajiinydreams,

OpB&diMbsli WttAmTrHiJO/i4fiSali»p<»»Btj>4l/'l>r. Dr

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r*y*Tv ' 'Soles by *. Wotah * 8<m,W-AUCTIONEERS. Aoi THB MALL, WATEBH)BP

SATUBDAY.JUNE33a -S«la «t Pewjffcaak' Herfor WaterfoM Corporation. v " ¦ • '

MONDAY, JUNE 25TK—Pair Pay. - Honei, Car-riages. &ar *t ¦ DOBBTN'S, T.S., Yard,Beretford-Street, at One o'Clook. . .

TO BE LET, or tbe' Interest in tbe Leans 8old, of¦ No, 41, Jt>tt., »t,j«t«taupobnple(i.)byil»jot'"¦¦¦- '"CkMoBmWiwr.— -: - - - lt-

In the 6onrt of Bai^>^^ia pr^aia,. In .tts.JIfatftr 0/ an jtn-anjrtttj DeJioiv-- --

TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC ¦AUCTION,At the Auction Mart'of "MOBS™. THOJUB WALSH &

SON, ontbe MALL, in tbe City of Weiferfoid,On. SATURDAY,; th'a 7iV dijr.'of JPtY. .1888, »t

the hour of One o'clock in the'. Afternoon,;*. •ALL- THE ESTATE."ASnviNTEEEST of the

Arranjring ' Debtor, tali ' Tritsteea and, Mort-gagee, tn and to tMe STOKES 'and CONpEBNSfronting the Quay and 'Kin£-8treet, in. the Parish1

of Trinity Without,, and City! !of Vfaterfotd, heldunder Lease, dated the 6Ux day of April, 1838, fromBICKABD POP* to JfflABTAtf iris PotfBJ^ for 98 yean,from the. 25th.dajj of. Harcb, .1835, at the yearlyrent of £80. sinca ntdnced to JB7O, by parole agree?ment. The r>riacirikl Dortion of the premises is onhands, and immediate iposseqeion^ thereof will begiTen to a pnrohai ri'aud the remainder is sub-letat the respective refcjs'ol X38, £17; and X35. !

The Biddings tt^en by the Auctioneer will besubmitted to the Court, at the four Courts, Dublin;on TUSSD AT, ' the 10th day of JFLT, : 18SV-wheniif approved of, thejoorchaser will be declared. : \

A Statement of Title and Conditions of Sale arelodged in. the Offloa 6f the Coort; and may.becseenalso in the Office of the onder&sjsed Solicitor, bav*ing carriage of the! SJOS, and at the Office ot THOS.OXJUJUJ, £»(}•?;Boliqitor fee the ProrinoW Bonk1,25. 'We8t.moreland-6treot> Dublin, ' ;

, Dated this 12th aiSfot June, 1883.J t. ;;V \£ ; '") >'- ' ¦'"WTH.'S.- MONCli Chief Clerk JDESCRIPTiyErPAETICTJLAES c' i

The above premises are iiitqate.in.the be t busi-ness locality in the. City of IVatoiford. 7Tliat partwhich;is 'eubJetat 'tha aboWMntoW JB36and317,

. .faces the Qoay, aloa£«ida,-whioh-7etssli of tta.Iarg'esftonnage discharge their Cargos, and the remainder;.thereof faces King-Street, tha .prlnrtnal Jinslness thoJroughfara in the City, and oonslsts partly of a Store!sub-let at .£35, md ol. twolircdBtoioa. on hands, ofwhich immediate possession, will, be>.jgiTwv.toji-pur-lchaser.' ':" ' : '" - f ' !- ' ' '¦' ' '¦"" I'^'!'.'• • V -V " '<"?¦- ' ¦ 'iProposals for "pxirohWby' Pritate' tjon'iraot win bo;reoeWed by the- Official Assignee tftrtd thrf hour of 13o'Clook, noon, on the 5th day, of JOLT,-1883.'"H anoffer be made whioh .can be vreoommended by the Yen-,

' dor*, it wOlbo submitted, :tot the qourt fcrapproTatwithout farther notioe . 'i .. .'. ; ' . . ' " , •. . !

For further information, apply to , -, ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ . jLUCIUS HENBT DEElilNO. OffloW Assignee,'

. ; • '. ' :. 'i '/j . '} : .um.iMerchants'.quay, Dublin ;> PED3SE KIlLLY,*:8QNr Sol|oitort for Mort,

. gagee«Y hannjf carriage of the Sale; 87, North: . . • ¦ Great. GoQ X-StreSt.DaWin.iJrMrajaaj'M

- - . seen Statement of Tills and Conditions of Sal*?• PEIESE' KELLY. * SON, Bolkltors for Mort-

•, . - . i:. j -. esgees, - ..„ • -T, r< .THOMAS WALSH *'SON. Auctioneers

' ¦¦ - i -- y . - ¦¦:, ri . -M»U». : W;aterford.;:,v- ;v--\,2t

; JL, , EOOM82_thaSiALL. Waterfdrd.ouMONDAY,'' JULY Sth, 1S83, at one oolook, by dir«otionsof Mr.:a- T»oKAs, ?ow3B, XHB; NEWLY-BCILT; nousE.i-.> opposite tb»; Unnjio* OonTtaV.wliica-'contains. two:

8iUing. Boomi, threri BtdroomB,' P»ntrj,.< aod lanteI Kit,ch«n, all of ,whtoa Stand on about If Aoraaof Prim«. Land, with frontqnof, about 800 feet to Um'SUl St.-,

-r Laurenoo Eoad, ana about 2Q0.feei to tbsOld TnunoreEoad.. . snt"'|;>H - :MhyH (.niU. ¦ • ; ' ". .: : • . •

¦, iThe House is a most eontenient onei< and has-*een;, btalt 'within the. last three1 years. Tho Land is prim*.,. aid is at present fully aroppoi with' Potatoes and mixed:Vegetables. There u a constant supply of water on

j thepnmises.' ThejwholaareiuddrfrMaf Bent for annseipired ;term ofj '95 Yean; froni 25th; Maroh-iUstjImnediate possession .will be given'.. 0 ;•. - L' .u-;/. • ¦" ;

For ftll partionla^*apply ta. - ii'(!i.-' . .j ; ¦ !• ' - il£essrs.DOBBrai lEANDY, 4M«O0Y, .) I

- , .., !:-)-—¦ BolioltorsWaterford for :THOMAS TTALSH * SIJN, uotionoors,

v The Mall, Waterlora. June 180>, 1883.' r B:V . '.v*t'NO. -19,' HENEIETTA.ST.,- iWATEBFOBD^

. Lcw«hbld!lat«re»t £br Bale. ¦;•¦ ¦¦.¦• '!¦:

TO BE SOLD'BY AUCTION. oa:tbo:Pcemis«i,i. on THUBSDAY, JUNE 28tbi-1883/at One

o'ClocV, by "directions of Mr.-JAJUB LJOJCTB;1 hisLTCXUST in the LEASE of No.' IS, HENJiUSTTArSTSEET, held fpr wb nnnrpired term of S7f Years,at the low Bent bf J631 10s..p«r^ Annaal.'rlt 'con-:tains TOree large ;8ittiiigKo9mi,'8eTett Bed Booms,Hew Bath Boom fitted with Beoliningand- ShowerBath, .Conservatory, .W.G;j Kitcbea', withvlfew!Baoge, Soolleries, .Wine C«Harr Pantries,, larg«fiag^YardCoioh.-HousoandStAblaat rere.'Withenttanco from baifgenf e-Lane. ; The who!* Concernis in perfect order,' newly Papered and PatnUd;:Pipe .Water and j GAS,' all through. The'Q*«iller8;and Blinds'wiE go to tbe Purchaser of the Interest!Ftt particulars apply to:K? ¦ . . ¦ ¦ ( ¦, ; . . ¦'. . . •

THOMAS ;"VfALSH 4 SON, Auctioneers, 4c, >- M ^i who wi Bhow the Premise*. !

The Mall, Waterford, Jnne:16tb, 1883. U-Ur'; i' rQOOp,'INVESTMENT; • ¦.; t :t - y '\

6c&sldtt *t*wrf'*'>'"M% ftH in Z*od, tor PuTtt'fpO BE SOUi BY^AtlCTlON, at'o iSAtE-;JL BOOMS, theN-MaU,;Watorford, on UbmuT^JOTM < »th, ¦ 0888; at X80 :VC]«*npKcit8fy71il»;

, HOUSE known ks No. 8,' TIVOLI TEBEAOEr as' latdy occupied ibyi jAiarLaiHT.JEadi'who'haagone to: reside J at| -WatsiJord.- ' . U«|* splendidly!

' oitnatod' in tb* best part of .Tranibwi wil&ln th'ree!minutes*, walk olthi Bafluay S tion, 'comnxandinW'

oontaini two;.Sittix^ insi Drawiocr-rooOji.witb,.twovsplewUd IfelkniChtoMyiPiaSiiffotttiBeSrooms, W.a, Khohen,;with.- Bange and powmtec

¦Yard n sinku' trdcEi 'lui iiiil2diQ f y c f r) - ¦' i- ' -.¦ .|. ..The Booseis]«rell aid tuboUntially boilt, of theBeB 'n(aUrul) liavij4rf rod brick front'andlim'esftMef

"&ree&i$i; and i lf f m t e c i l ] r°3ry,/} To'any persoir re-'quiring a ROod,inT?4toi«t,or asid>.veBfdeackthis :

. i l^mwy unyii.viKvn, I*w™_yiiBin(J HW.RU

5< «^^^m%vafeO ^era'w1ja^>S•'cei««|3 oj» to tard /ardlnat.:; ,;';' '.V;;.'T .?. .'J ^ •:;»,! mrrSoBfefar/^ANDt^MoCbyl

¦"¦¦¦ > :' FkP<*«te« jr*ttkfiiM'j 'or to. s - ¦ 1'iik'L^a^Sfi^JWw?' **??> AocttaierfiH]

:.\-jjrn ^ yt^i^; f';;yJ^V^^->i,.-f,, -.-,v> .at-.}:¦ i^.:' a^'c»uirra! WBXFlOBD:' :-!' - •' ¦:::!' •'¦(

, Ou TUESDAYv Brd JULY, 18S8 0na<do&• , •<,Wrt^stibojTHOL8J{p>>KBW::B089;i:^k-iJl< riTHE ilBTBlasr la thV;STEAiPMniI/; Sn>J^¦A'' Hor,Yi ,-Un^Piasross7latoat*>V-Pl««)aT

..'.Brii -^^y^S^^Sp tt-Jl^l^p'^1 .;'T£^ .t>i D] 0 vbl^l ianfi^[uirs jr:JB4aivcu wiVft . i liusio lBiOqcaj B I2i7;O5|&81«lL i,r*«i[, ootoprf»er-Cpaij8U«ei<! 7*tf«rtib>t.:E8,i!witb><3«a)

' c '.fih0clay12SdfiflU Itil' t^^ ftfffyi*jOf ff^Tf:'ifil1!Jtfl*0hOTi'jV^C*- tsnsivB Bakea )aM^ t'**itW^Otmitt5]n(«afc;Still

"inl PPS^^^W

4t¦f^ciUJTOn'jBlt OFFICE itf Uri, WALH8f >

ttSIJEBif-are now ieveral flrst olawr Vaoa pWl'X' :< '.for cood Cooks and Plain Cooks; House findParlour ifaidsj Dairy'Maids and Form Servant*. '

Parties knowing of any suoh; persons us enutue-ratecl above, would much oblige by causingthsm tomako early apgtication:at tbo^Begistry. Officers --.

loi o-j ir.-ili'SB'fflF""UJIT'ANTEfefor ' a HOTEL, about the 1st of.Jj. r^ .ATOVS1', »¦ strong .Woman, who thoroughlyundi'rBtaBds'berbusiness; none other need apply.FirBv-olass referenocs wfll be required; Wages, 16s.per month,-with perquisite!. Address; Office of tbia&por.;*\VV3tt6a"^; - .: V J22.2»

f71OBone:or two" Worker* and Apprentice* at' JD-. i . Mi»oTivBLow*s Dress Ware-Booms, Beres-fo'rd-Str»et. :j..! _ - .• ¦¦ ¦ . - ¦

- ' ' If

' . ] '. . : Ansiralia and ISfew Zoaland.

nnjIB;Tmagnificent,, foil-powered ste&mslup. -L; YEOUANt'100 Al, 8,500 tons burthen.1,500 honepower effectivsV ?¦ E. ILBEBY,- Commander, will cm-bark nasMnirars at Oravesend, at 13 o'olook noon, onWEp,KpDAY>' the .Uth, JULY; for ADELAIDE(Staaphori)), -Melbourne,' and Sydney. . Her aooommo-daUoo f or (hird-olass passengers is unsurpassed., MoatlibenU. dietaryJ scale. Experien'oed , surgeon - carried.IVM.We monoyjsaloon, 50 guineias ; thira blass, 15, 18,M'a'w 'guineas/; Apply to ALLPOBT ft'Huaais, 7,L>»dTOhaU-«tr66tLondon. , .. . . , . . 1 itiiM'

r::. ," 1; X3QKK EXHEBmON

rinHEBBEiwiNQSPBEPABED to COMPETEJL ;;at tb« above, are nor, Jn brilliabt condition.'" ;-tf ? iK&L orpiiVPALi;; ;&B.-- . ; %- \, .•.-*!Ba»wB)rirao*t -lB«H ."M*i'if (Pmaar's),'¦ ' '. 1 " .• '*"-; 'lKBtn« "' T

'.•/.8AMPSONI.V;ALES. AND OTOUT,..,M«rit; the >!« e«

tjon: of. our local .Consumers.

^X J VSX WK EEiiiT & isxmsir: A .'.;•: ¦ ¦¦ ! '.-I f' ; ) i;: - . .TB*B»WXBT;.WATJaWOBl).•

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N.B.—Prices aad Trade Discount aa asnaX!:' ¦•^«

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r'BE8I ENTM"SUBGE N;iPENTIST.: ;

• S', • (Iii'»ntwi«. 4«yoi Q6Ue3«)of<8*rgton$),.,, ¦: ' oir/iirp 8coo*eso«.o»

THE LATB ALD T. GEO. FREEMAN, J.P.;• : miy. be consulted on all branches of bij pro-

fession at'- « i .iJ.v-T :¦ ' ¦' ' j' . ¦'¦ - ¦ •: ¦ • •¦

' j ' !. •¦• (123); :•• - , ..' -7j and 8, BKBCSTOBO-ST., WAWETOHD. • - :- i

EXJ?ERIENCEDv- bENTISTBY--IMPOBTANTi i i v \ NOTICE: 1

;;1..'J :,i/ ,:;.r B i.;,;«t.;.vq.q O,P-S::E'.- i . t" . - , . ;• vP.s 'iip' ioHAm ill ' -Vit nDJ j^ iLLia nd PfttienUUtCOMMINS'HbTEL,if V' U.qaAY, :MATE ^OBh,r the'-Second andFourth THCBSDATS and FEIDATB of every Month; :.''Highest CIis8;Dentristy'};27.!jeejo> ¦experibn'oe~rarely ;eq,ualfaVW4' U<m: inrpassea;,, 'Writtenguaranteej'gteaVsubcess} moderate Charges ; Con-•ttltiitibn'FKoi ". • '•:";.; :... '. ¦:'.:. . ¦¦ ; - . .,. -; my4 -

E;UOS SCO HE A2T,PLUMBER, I BBA8S FOUND£B,n QAS-FITTSB'' ' • . "LEAD', MEBCHANT, AC., '. i .

, 3, LtTTLB GSORQFB! aTSBBTi . . ;;-;v>-w-v :••'• •:• 1 i'v ; '•¦;

¦• u" .V:\;';:i 'r.wia«a«)iu»j ¦Having porohaidd the Interest'and Plant, of the late

H-"/ •. ; ; T . ¦ Firm bf ': - - ' -'V 7 "; ¦-:.• '¦•:: •• i

J ,-:; M aLSi 'A-'N-Airo-1 Mo IN T, O S H ,: ' ;EnalJes iseito-ezaonte-all-Orders.entrusted.to)me'asTlXUHBEBi BBAS8/FOUNpEB;i and"aAS.BTrr

R7T. TEB j also Heaaig of Greea-hooW, Conserra-toriei, 'and¦Publio BoHdnigs, on the Imest improtBdpriniiple, by the ciroulatlon of hot water. '

Hcmu .<M&\BhipoWattr<01a*Ui; Batte'i Lift, ondPorttPumpit' Hydraulic Batu { G<uaUir$, Qa$ Btatiing: «nd OooMtur Btowi uUcavi on hcmd$;i ¦ , ¦ ( [mJi2.tf

. ' . v M H.UOH! MCLEAN , . ./ :.r -/.3 i

¦WS0LKBAL& AM) &BTAH . ;Piih, Qftjao/jPotatq''/ Bad loo Storoo,

' , , BEAU-BTBEET, WATEBFOBD.

TITHE attention of the ; Gentry-and: Publio.JL'; Hy u lg flBlIodtothiaEstehUshment. • - :;hi ¦ L ! Qoo»»; OF 1 TKB 'CH4ICOTT*'QtriMTT. ¦'''- Ccnntry orders oarefnlly Attended to. ¦ ; ' ¦V;.::il« .V -T,.-V. (s,:: ; •¦.yy .;-: 8TKBET.; PapPatBTOB. ; '» 1011 Ici 11 Ios -1 -Almury for hot weather, se-curely paoked for oonveyanrts by raU, 4o. Terms on"applieatiojii;is]f ¦; >': '- -:'''. f-'' >T>- '• ¦1"; "- IT ' •; .;my8-ly. i

;.% : ;-,; •) :: jBH*»lM .WniS/Vv'":: ¦.¦ • ¦'¦

,':-). U»^^BW)r.rA:i,:Diti^WfToitiOHio,r''. ,..,!, > . :;•:». .':• j |/>, f»o»\THi 'tJM "OFiK " i.\ :- • .- . ¦•'; '¦¦|^AMILIllS»na INVALIDS, infinitely1 supflrioiJD • ' to any other offered to tha Pablic.

d STAXJTKi)' ,'i:IHB DFIBB2 TRIZS—DUBLIN¦ ¦ ^¦• . > - . ¦ ;¦Jj :,«aDK wp»¦»:;L 868,i•. •: ¦.- ! .;

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..V .^; >>< \ ti" ^<it<:; .. ' ,- " \<\i '- i . - . , i; :- . .'K'

X'jay be obtained «t »Hi Grocers and Wiae ;-{..; .f Merchants throughout .tho JCountry j'T^i

> -And Wnolesale (in Wood and Bottle) from tie;>••;y.«-ii • a*.;] "s-v^Mitjafiujtorew,1''; ' i"'V'f/':i ;-i* HBEVVLEY &i^DRAPER 1 (LiM^rcp),^ -j

FM i ' mM I^^B^^I^P^B^A'i>> <ii '.r '>\iiito^ wi 'VMxnz-h :.i***s.<\«v?i- - $;- >: \rrtUBKI8HV3ATH,.Bitiiat6,atrPABK4B0ADi';JLv WATBBFOBD;now !enfirely¦ renovatsdiiiii^imj)rov«l, aDd-openrfroiCt^ JWa.f-to Sp.mveach.

. t li-Baths.l fe 'eBcb. donod^c-n-al

J^ SpflSh PI ; *^ -:4»;|i abfljticto SSoyto MH«« fjSgti»'and«iliau»}HrSaUt Bath addoSriakB obld,'anlUioiorwho' BwVfcityaBai," aid/fSVCittrrh 1* immiiMn '-isun'Uj'wriOTtitllortbrago^U^batalT-Dr'.'MitoKW.-'i

?WHDW?TBUBBKBH BT.iMPS iuw Mnri so wellJL ;knownlju »d janeriOr toe3/ t»»t *» needlessto d ell 6tt rtbeU a4vaat»i With" 3oiiaeetM«riU15>1 a la$U|)l bi£ k4oi aikn%Mi )Oo«wBiBll';'or';fi* Tflida'Jfjukoi they. cadaot'' BsIWWSSHM.'' 1 C XAnTuBk'i ux" iBH^r 'deOM Di^^BOuIlBC t»OBbfci8*;*ittfi&&ErotIii fiJin^oIiee^!n~ riJ6XJtir^ ' o Bl»InTSa^m8si¦i&wMdoft tt^ ^ -r v- '- '-f -^ ; J 1stl'; O. B DMONDiinn jNwvB Office,Wfttorford

1 :5: IWPrlSiiliSliffivIFI l?' 'fVv»j i BBMMJ JSVJBJST ' "tifc siNWBIlBptlwslMlsF ' it ' *

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t .To.M, LrrTLE'.<aE0BGE'8-STBBBT. {ft friM&fo ¦Xitt&uWfJU]: kXi*iA« ¦<* ~v ¦ ;i-- ¦ •:¦!T^B SEEFiUraSV J^6t81fBY OFPICto, 1* "':j'^- i- ' •,niriSi fr''.' ji !i ' tVj 'J 'i '' T0'''' ' ' S :- V- V

kM.lV^^lO^^Ej^M^inaiUil«ii^:»SU*|Bp ;K :I.iA:C,E,- ,l

jp^IfaOtyJQAin,^hireallOrders forSfsrantiSLM lafe xaoeivo Droiwtjad. carefni atttiboa.

piilti iKiMf| | Sn«po1 £lK«n«

To; Bulldom and .;<WntraotoMi

TjiHE Commissioners of Irish Lights being de-¦ JL sirous of obtaining Tonders'for the EEEC-JION of a NirW DWELLIN G-HOUSE forLIGHT-KEEPEB at HOOK^.TOWEB LIGHT-HOUSE; CO. WEXFOED (entrance to WaterfordHarboor), Notice is hereby given, that Drawings'liaybe seen,,and Spodficationo and Forms of Ten-a<ft !tf)tain&,Ut this t)fflce,rbetween the! bodn ofeleven a.m., and three p.m. (Saturdays-accepted),and.also.ott.application, to tbei Keeper-in-ooarge,Hook Tower Lfght-honse, up to WEDNESDAY,4tb JULY, 1883? • ;Tenders must be made ont on the supplied Forms,

Sealed, marked on the outside with the name of the.Tender;' iddressed to the ' Secretary, and deliveredat this Office 'before noon on WEDNESDAY, 4thJULY, after wbioh time no Tender can be received.The Commissioners do not bind themselves to ac-cept the lowest or any Tender.—By order,£2tf . , . OWEN ABMSTKONG,,Secretary.

Irish Lights* Office, Dublin; 13th June, 1883.CEABIES A. JOHES,

128; PABADE - QUAY, WATEBFOBD,And- 52, BAGWELL-STBEET, OLONMEL,

BEOS to direct attention to the splendid assort-, ment of PIANOFOBTES by Messrs. Collard

and Collard, Broadwood,' Kirktnan, Brinsmead,Brewer, Browne, Dulmaner,- 4c, &o. AMKEIOXNOEOAH8, HASKONnms, 4c., in bis Ware-rooms,whiob, by the unasually adrantsgeous contraote hehas made, and by paying Cash,'he is able to.Sell atmuoh under London ana Dublin Prices, ¦ >- ¦ ¦ - ¦. 'AlBoIip.His.Ohe, Two. or. Three Years' Systemot Purchase (which has become so general), and tohis system of HIRING with option of Purchase,and al*o his present Cash system. :

In respectfully inviting inspection of hi* Goods,C. A. Joints feels pride in boinft able to refer intend-lngpttfonWers to Thousands of Families whom he hassupplied with Pianofortes, 4o., and who have expressedtheir admiration of the Instruments; 1 { { C '< : '•¦ Pianofortes and Harmonioms jTaned/andBepalredon reasonable termi. .. • ' '

A lares 'assortment of Violins, Concertinas, Flutes,Musio Boxes, and Organs.'> :. . '.. ': < '•'

- GBEAT BAEOAINS for oroTnpt CASH 1 °O. A. JONES'S, Pianofortt, Organ, Harmonium,

Music, Stationery, Lawn-Tennit, Cricketing; Football,mj26) • and other Games. oa)

TO L E T ,(For such time a» nv te.agreed on), .

MOUNT N, EEUD, ' * the pleaent > Beaidence otTHOMAB F. BTBANOB, Esq., who is about

leaving for" Waterford. . , • . ,,MOUNT NEILL lies npon ' abont six acres' of

land, is most healthfully mtuated commanding afine extensive prospect.

The HOUB9 contains Drawing-room, Parlour, andBreakfast Boom; 5 Bedroomo, Kitchen, 'Pantries,SouUery, Dairy, Coal Depot, Servantei;Booins,.w.c.

The Garden (all walled in) is of fair extent; bar-ing southern aspect, with, -greenhouses, fruit trees,etc. The Lawn, 1 whiob would : support four ¦ cows,is all in rioh pasturage. . Shattered walks intersectshrubberies, surroundingJilwn.. 1 :. '! «'.: 1 .'. :- :

The out-offices, 'which are a short distance fromDwelling-house, are commodious, containing stablefor three horses, coaoh-bonse,'fowl-house, pig-sties,barn, cow-house, and other snail honses.

A pamp supplies water of purest quality.For further informations and terms .apply to

LiUBSNOI BlBNABD BOBKS, Esq., J.P.,Knockmitben, Clondalkin : or to

AETHDB NBALI O'NBILL, Glenbower, - -. . , Passage East.

October/1883/ i j ( \ <; - ' y > : . n8.tf

... rv,-:-r«i'**AKpra*.., ... .... ...TO'SOLDi by PBIVATE TBEATY, a HOUSE

situate on the TIBBAOB, Tramore, containingseven Bed .and- four Sitting-Booms, Kitchen, and.Ont-Offices, held under Lease, at a very low rent.

For particulars as to price, 4aV apply toSAMUEL C. 'ALLINGHAfi, SoUcitor,

24.tf , 8, King-Dtreet, Waterford.

TBAStOSi;. : '¦¦

HOUSES;'fully"furnisheai.>ro: BE* LET, by theMonth, for the Season or by the year, at St.

LIQEB TsEBACt, Tramore. Apply on the premises.

TO BE LET, T; ' "" ~ '~

A T 8T. THOMAS-S ITEBBACE, a flOUSEiOL', eontaining"five'Apaitmentc; Please apply toE. J. KKOX, Mayor's WaUr, Waterfordr jl5

MAGNETISM ' AND HEALTHNATUBE'S VITAL BESTOBATIVE. .

Mametitm it i invaluable in the Cure and Beliefof Qout, Rheumatism Lumbago, Beiatica, gene-ral Debility, Spinal > Complaints, Paralysis,

.. Indigestion,. . Liver,, and. Kidney Cor.ip lainti,~ Asthma, Dtf tpBpsia ,' qoiistipatiori, Sore Throat,.. , Weak Chests and Lungs, (to.". " : ' ". . . ¦E Tf G A . B; WETTON'S ' ) PATBST' MAONKCIO

, AppLUNoica for the CUBE, EiLur, and' PEB-,Twmoic of jDifliAflEi—Mngnetio Belts, Lung andNerve Invigdrators, Chest Protectors,' Tbront Pro-tectors; Spine Bondn, ..Knee_.eaps, 8ole8, SciaticaAppliances, Shoulder, and Leg pplitnces. Arm Ap-pliances, -Wristlets, Neuralgia' and. Sleeping Caps,4o) r.WriteioMe«sr8.'W«TTOH4Co.for pampnlet8containing; medical, test imonkla, list of cures, andgeneral information. '> '-¦¦ " . .' . . > : • » ! ¦•¦ J • "¦. / .

A FZ W OF PUB LATEBT^TEHTmomALB'¦ KHEUUATIHMIH THB HTPJJOIKT.*'-

. . •;. .- , Kotowed890091,'-jte*Boss. J7thApril, 1883.H may imbeslMtinclrW M*t;tb* bolt yon snppued KM

with to OototmTkst iaa bttti ot imsunteniua.to mo.KbeamtSmMOn hip-Joint )n«4 mde ma almoat a cripplefor B«mtJi»>5flwK6Sya*rt««il\fl»to try'ftmTV JUgSo-OOB/1- »nd *a«o;tt<* It, I i«JTiselilani.a>a oonsdonf ,dh»^ahlp._J<)lat, aDaetnw»lk frW 'rithAnt«nfl»rlii7. Ih»T» MUntmm (o >«avs WoH a day sinofrl tot It lestmyoVi i/Matf shrtnm atw* an spin.;, taave i»«>»nwi«iu<^^SiSiSti^^^ %<$#&&#£?¦ W^

'&£« 'I'oLi 'i;« Mswnnyi JMe f\y, hontb, «ay.8ra, 1883, ,\> ¦ jBlts. Tuxate lias much plsuurt In status t&at ths llsx-netlo skeve sbspoicbssed in Ortolmlsstliss protsd of greatsarviorto bar nioM,wbO'Ml (Jnwrtloit p» tm of her aim!bom rbesnatlsn. ,8b« pertm-ertdInujiiiit, and-bas nowqjl» hat all pain, tnd Is «bla to OM tb* «m oom/ortthJy.- iii CH^ ATO;O5ra it8BAS»1 >'¦'¦•:-—!• •BSwOnim Lod«e» Bwr.Co. WQla, May l»t, &&?¦

~ mmt> smmiWsJ !iiw WH96Btutw?tnm HUT ¦—¦¦ tm TT.im

olJU» and a eba»ala «#ndIU4tt.offt«aIJrtnhw, iSSeTtritlof your tppHtiem.Us l UdiiJf iTaar WTwitll taroU thatmy noftau hatltll has: uneb improTed ana 6thav oooditionsof otionlo disease gmtly Bltkp&oo - sN^O. fttwrwjuji,-;

• , INDIGESTION ANDANEBy6U8HEB8 vV>',

> " i 1 r>" » 9on^

D^*}otd»'?M»Pn»'»'">> '" "."

. ' I am tappy.to.skio'that I have Jo09i»»d; very, rreatbensflt from you appllanaa, and I would. Btronjly re-commend anyona safining'froin Indication and Ner-vonsness to p nibe^miliu Sx»ra»N>lUxTH»w»i-\fy * ' ¦ O r£affimte^S|l882^rriha Tmw om'yowrMianatio-SiilhoBan'dtorTaore'than rtsro months, jdori"? 'wph time I Jure hadnoie-turn 9li»ar4l4iaV/ p^Sisdibjttthayoomplaint if orthirty yean, and bad an aVaoknt it ueatly everj weetI tried almost every remedy'fiir it/• bat found no''reliefuntil I applied your MagnflUo. Bpiue Band."" i~"''~ " "~

^OIATA. PADW nr»;«S^2m& cotr> JEBT;4';. iv. i . - ..^ ¦ • • ¦im >.-;v-mth-Nowmb5r73l82^

kindtinqoiry roaohed m», to!te!T;vou;oi the greatVossU 1 hav«v derived hoBi yotti apjUaftoe*.1 am'qttfcfAM <rwn puin in ay bsok, *cd also tsogftelfittea; tadtW^^

ot yf^h*M:los8tth«5t«wI«rf««to

hid.I Your'scOes are lavtilntUt 'for] anyone suffering!bom coldlf»et.,vlenclpea I^Man sine for*Bew.pair. :,

]f . p . LUMBAGO AN© PAIclS IN THE BACK.'-r¦**

iumoiiroroB>iortn» nwH gBHniTia gWTTtCvyMiSn1

W.i ;«Bl:Xi .T'S.V ' - .QENEEAL;I)BAPEBT; WAEEHOUSE, J ,

v> 1S , 'QXJAT, WATS BFOBD, -j '- '- .,^DRESS GOODS, LADIES and CHDLDBENS'

BOOTS and 8HOBS.CASHMERES, H03IBBY, •

VELVET8, HABEEDASHEBY,

VELVETEENS, GLOVES,

SATINS, = TIES and SCABVE9, jMDLLINEBY, . . HOUSE LINENS,

MANTLES, SHEETINGS,

JACKETS, OALICOOS.

U2JDEBCLOTHING.¦¦ $40~ As the Buyers have returned from tbe Markets,all the above Departments will be found folly Stooked.

76, QUAY, WATERFORD.

WEEKLY AUCTIONSAT THK

KING. STREET AUCTION MAET, on everySATURDAY, of Furniture, Oil Paintings

and Engravings, Plated Ware, Delpb, Gloss, andevery description of Property. Sale at 12 o'clock.

JOHN PEN DEB, Auctioneer.

Auctions are held at the Horse, Carriage, andFurniture Repository, Morgan-street, Waterford,on the first MONDAY in every Month (the FairDays), of Horses, Cattle, and every kind ofProperty. Money advanced on Property sent forabsolute Sale. Horses, Houses, Land, and everykind of Property, bought and sold on Commission,dnily. Persons having4- Property of any-kind forSale will; find this Agency desirable, as a promptCash" settlement is'made immediately after Sale.All kinds of Property .valued for Probate and theLand Courts. , i-.; ¦;.>¦ .. • - . . si

JOHN PEitDER, Auctioneer.UXOEAEL O'DOffNELL,

A U C T I O N E E B AND VALUER,0 L 0 N 1 1 S L . flO.tf

JAMBS O'COXriftBLL, Auctioneer,Kah and 1 Office— 41, BAGWBLL '.BT., OLONHEL

IJTEHIOLES, MACHINERY, FUENITURE, andT Goods of every description Warehoused and Sold

by Private Sale, or by Auction, on the most reasonableterms. s29.1y

WATEBFOBD AND CENTRAL D2ELAND ANDKILKENNY JUNCTION RAILWAYS.

A NNUAL'CHOBAL SEBVICE—St. CANICB'SJ&- '¦ CATHiroBAi; Kn-LKWT — WEDNESDAY,27th JUNE.—On tbe above day, first, second, audtbird class Betnrn TicketB at Single Fares will beiosued trout all Stations to Kilkenny by tbe 8.40a.m. and 10.86 a.m. Down Trains, and'7.16 a.m.Up Train, and by a Special Train leaving Water-ford at 10.0 a.m., stopping at all Stations to takeup Passenger*, and arriving in Kilkenny about 11.30a.m. The Return Trains in the evening will leaveKilkenny for the Down Stations at 5.0 p.m.', andfor the Up Stations at 6.85 p.m. Tbe 10.35 a.m.Down Train does not Btop at Attanagh—By order,

W. WILLIAMS, Secretary.'Waterford Terminus, June 16th, 1883.

WATEBFORD AND CENTRAL IRELAND ANDKILKENNY JUNCTION BAILWAYS.- '

QUMMEB'EXCUBSIONS to the SEASIDE.—?3 "On Sunday, 1st JULY, and on each followingSunday until further Notice, Special ExcursionTiokcts will be issued as under :—

Maryborough departure, 8.am. ; Abbeyleix, 8.20 ;Attanah, 8.85 j Ballyragger, 8.42—Fare* to Water-ford ani Bade: lot, 4s. 6d y 2nd, 8s. 6d; 8rd, 3s. ToTramore and Back: 1st, 5s. 6d. ; 2nd, 4s. 6d ; 3rd, 3aOd. ..¦ ' • .

«Kilkenny dep., 9.20 j Bennetabridge, 9.32—ToWaterford and back : 1st, 8s. ; 2nd, 2a. 61; 3rd, 2s.To Tramore and back » 1st, 43. ; 2nd, 8s. 6d. ; 3rd,1B 9d

Thpmastown departure, 9.45 j Ballybale, 9.66—fy hterford 'and oath 1 1st, 2s. 6d. j 2nd, 2a. ; 3rd, Is.fldr Tj amors and back : 1st, 8s. 6d. j 2nd, 3s. ; 3rd,3e. 3d.

iMullinavattideparturo, 10.16; IKUmacow, 10.22—Waterford and back : 1st, Is. 6d. ; 2nd, la. t 8rd, 8d.Tramore and baek : 1st, 2s. 6d; 2nd, 2s. ; 8rd, Is. 6d.Waterford arrival, 10.46.

Betfcra Ticket* between Intermediate Stations will b« luuednt 8iogl8t«o».' The»eHokfiU wiUb«aTallabIe for retun bylie Tnin leuinfr Wtterfoid »t 6.00 p4n., and arriving In

• T»i«oiuf Rutwif.—w»t«rforf departures—11.16 aja.,12.16p.m.; mnd LSO P3o.,wtoming from Tramore &t 5.0 tun.,nnd «.O p.m.v ,Seooud. Cbus, ft«eng«rs »ao ,te»Tel PintClass without !extr» «barga. LBokets not Tramferablo; noMt i tFuf,, rfSXftfea tnsgad/': " ''¦- ¦-• '¦*•'";:'- , • ¦

On B«oaDAT, USO"3JUI> . Jos*, and on eaah . followingnxnday . until: tnrthex notloe First. Second, and; ThirdClan Retnzp Tioketa at Stalls Fare*, will be lsaned from allBUtions to Watetfoidby the'8.Si) tun. Down Train, anil-nble for(retorn byi»ny Ttaln.on 8on4ay or Monday. „

1 . . Sj 0rie^

nii(TAM WILLIAM8 , BeeretarydOfflcee, 'ff«terford T«onlnB«,Jnneg)tb, 1883.

; Waterford, HxaOpb rnaii 'and Id^mora1 BAUiWAY.

rMHBAP EXOURSIOlir to Lfcmore, Cappo-Aj / 'q'nin (forMount Melleray), and Dungarvan, onSUNDAY; 240i JUNE, 1883, . . . ¦. , r , : , .- .A.SpeoUl Exbnrsion Train, lst/ 2nd; and 8rd Class,

wiU leave Waterford at 11.0 a.m. ; Kilmeadan,ll:15 jCWrroll's Cross, 1U0 rKiliuapthomas; 11.40 ; Dorrow,

,li:65 ,j. Dongarvan, 12.15 p.m. ; Cappoqaln, 12.40 ;.Arriveatlismore. 12.50 j returning trom Ltsmora at

'. ' FABM T<V LMJC'OM'AKD^Ci-CTO<jtJtK!ii«D':BicK :•¦•'¦ From' Waterford, KUmeadan',!Carroll's Cross, andKilroaothomas—Istr8*-ddj-2nd,2s5dj 8rd, 2a. , ,'NF^Do5ga^anrist;ai^d; l^ndrft j Srd.'ls 6d.' From Waterford,' KUtuodan, and Carroll's Cross toDnngarvan and back—1st, 8s; 2nd, 2« 6d; 3rd, 2s.r. Waterfot'd to Kiimiw ionias and Durrow and baok—ist,2s. 6d;2nd, 2s. j 8rdiTs. 6d. ,. , . „ . .Tickets available for diy of issne only j no half-bokets' < J' ' _, vallowed.' ^'" '' ''"¦- . •. :

- June 6th7i883~ '¦" ; T»O'MALLET, Seoretary;"*¦ ;. r j e *x . -. - -•¦ r-v -v rv v •¦

^ * Watsrfoxd'aaiiimwiofc Bailwayp i 1 ^^ ^^ m — L ^ . ^

tSyOYA'i; AGBICULTUBAL 80CIETY OF¦M&IV -l. IBELAND, 1883.. GBAND NATIONAL' SHOW -A,T LIMERICK,1 rffrvjoii«Mb;2?jW28tt>j Sd»th.r yr<9aashmn,''lst,-2ndi <and'8rd-olaasV-wiUbe bookedfor tn« 'Show-byvtb» flrstVilorningTraias on abovedates from all Statlonj on" this Company's 8;stem toLUIEaiOKraif SwoumfAjartor^Don We Journey..TToketairillaJSlo*:>r BeQrd^ un

period of

time

as

La^ above^mi *a««t<«brthe-6 itm.attdlO.15 a,nr Trains on1 MradarjTnesJsy, ,and Wed-n» / w>a ai :

«ti( JuneTfroip Dublin and

iButtniwt pn-, Great So«»hsrn and : Western 'Railway,orth flTBwlesrwhtoa'theM Trains servo, and bj :

first Morning Tn»ii«.O0>aob day of the Show from all.;«S«CBS!* yOfet|bM>«ta« » ^r wrrioe to-ia^ndJromLimeriok.. ¦ ¦ j-;.-.-,

• ¦ ¦. . . > -

'lS?aft«VSrd 'JXj if tlf lSiSf i 'itdd *uni£l' f orther!-notioeP iSUNDAY TBAIN8 wnnlng between WATXBVOBD 'I»od XiZKxaiox, Cheap Betnrn Tickets will be issood at.!

lm^m.'t KddojmyiaW j O iflk, U.5 ; Kiishedan,;U.»*»tBiii tatola«H%.i»l«ndj;«srtiard, Os. ; Olon<

UeUdepj^W/iU J tCahor,1 lSjO: ;Baosha, 12.20-iH«W tSt-elaMr 61. iSnd,:<9: >.8rd, 2s. Od.. TipporarjrotoSto^^^LlSSlS/ionolion, t.10;¦»,'

.i?*» !s2SlSSiSaiaw y b»1 ^^

IPS::.

BT. VHTOENT DE PAUI, SOOIETT. ST. PA»BMl?B «S«TlJnO*.

Pl

fTlHE following were omitted from the I<}*fc ofJL < Contributors in lost publication :—Aid. P.Manning, lOa. : Mr. John Tobin, H:gh-Street, 10s.

SEA-BATHINQF"nO BE LET. for two Months, or longer if re-X . quired, WHITING BAY HOUSE, situatedclose to the Sea, between Yougbal and Ardmore.J?or particulars npply to Sir B. J. MUSQBAVB, Bart.,or BKNJAMIN DBANI, Esq.,Tourin, Cappoqum. 21.

NEW BOSS UNION

THE Board of Guardians of t*ie above UnionwUl, at their Meeting on WEDNESDAY, the

27th JUNE, 1883, receive and consider Tendersfrom competent persona willing to supply with aworking Plan and Specification of a well-arrangedLAUNDRY, provided with a Steam Drying Boom..1 vertical Steam Boiler of sufficient capacity togenerate an adequate quantity of Steam for heatingsame, and heating the Water for Washing andSteam Boiling tbe Clothes, in accordance with theplan and recommendation of the Visiting Com-inittee. The hitter can be seen at the Board-roomof the WorkhouBe.—By order,jl5.2t GIFFOKD CARB, Clerk of Union.

Liamore Union.

THE Guardians of the above Union will , onWEDNESDAY, the 27th day of JUNE, 1883,

receive Tenders for Supplying, carriage free, aCARGO of from 120 to 160 TONS of good CABDUTF

COAL, or NEWPORT RED ASH COALS, to be de-livered direct ex Ship at tho Workhouse, and putinto store there by tbe Contractor within threeweekn from the above date.

(SiT The Bill of Lading must be produced to theGuardians before any of tbe Coal will be acceptedat the Workhouse. Tenders to be lodged with meby 12 o'clock on tbo above day.

MAURICE HEALY, Clerk of Union.Board-room, 14th day of June, 1883. It

CA1LAN UNION

SUPPLIES WANTED—The Guardians of theCALLAN UNION will, at tbeir Meeting on

MONDAT, 25th JUNE, instant, receive Tenders forSupplying tbo Workhouse with BREAD, MEAL,and FLOUR, for Three Months, to the 20th olSeptember next.

Tenders (Forms of which can be hud at the Work-house), to be lodged with me .before 12 o'Clock ofthe abeve-named day.

3f. iTAHEB, Clerk ol Union.Callan, 14th June, 1883. It

Statutory Notice,Pursuant to the 22nd and 23rd Vic, Cap. 35.

In the Goods of MARTIN WHSLAH PARKINSON, othor-wiae PEEKINSOK, late of Ballycarnane, Tramore, inthe County of Waterford, Farmer, deoeased, whodied 20th day of Matoh, 18i3. ,

ALL Persona claiming to be Creditors of , orto havo any claims against the Estate of the

above-named deceased, are required, on or before the5th day. of JCLT, 1883, to furnish the partioulare oftheir olaims in writing to me as tha Solicitor forMIOBAXI* SBBBBAN, of Broad-Street, in tha City ofWaterford, Boot and Shoo Dealer, and WILLIAM PAR-KINSON, of Roskelton, Babeen, in the Queen's County,Farmer, to whom Probate was granted on the 4th dayof JUNB, 1883, by the Waterford District Registry ofthe Probate and Matrimonial Division of the HighCourt of Justice in Ireland.

The said MICHAEL SHIIKAN and WH. PARKINSONwill, after the Baid 5th day of JuLT, 1883, proceed toadminister the deceased's Estate, having regard onlyto the oloima of nhioh they or I shall then have hadnotice.

Dated 5th day of Jnne. 1883.JAMES J. FEELY, Solicitor for said MICHAEL

SHSEHAK and WILLIAM PARKINSON, 28,King-Street, Waterford.

To all whom it may concern. jl5.3t

Co. of "Waterford—Snmmer Assizes, '83.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Tendorswill be accepted at the ensuing Assizes, to be

held on TUESDAY, 10th JULT, for tbe followingworks, if presented for. by the Grand Jury :—

K1LCCLLIBEEN.No. 1. To keep in repair, for seven years, 412

perches of tho road from Waterford to Kilkenny,between the turn of the road at Mr. Cherry's,Newrath, and the bounds of the county at Mullin-abro' ; townlands of Mullinabro' and Ballyrobin.Passed at Is. Id. per perch per annum— JE22 6s. 4d./ 2. To keep in repair, for Beven years, 360 perchesof the road from Wnterford to Kilkenny, betweentbe borough bounds of Sion Lodge and tbe boundsof the barony of Killospy ; townlands of MountSien, Eockature and Ballyrobin. Passed, at lOd.per perch per annum—£15.

8. To keep in repair, for seven years, 84 perchesof the road from Waterford to Carrick, betweenthe borough bounds Rt the Railway Terminus andthe Old Ter'iinus ; townland of Newrath, at 203.per perch—JE84.¦ 6. To keep in repair, for seven years, 387 perchesbf the post road from Waterford to New Boss,between the borough bounds, Ferrybank, and theCoonty bounds, Mildpoet, at 2a 6d. per perch—.£4817s. 6d. OACLTZBB.

16. To repair breaches aud build t retaining walland groynes at the cliff on the road from Passage toDunmoro, between Passage and the chapel ofCrook. Passed, not to exceed JB1.330.

KIDDLETHIBD.8. To keep in repuir for seven years 930 porches

of the road from Waterford to Clontnel, betweenthe oh arch of Kilmeadeu and the barony bounds,Kilmagetnogue, and thence to Michael Keane's,Fairbrook ; townlands of Gortaelaude, Cullinagb,Tyroe, jtilinagemogue. Passed at 8Jd per porchper annum—J632 18S. 9d.

16. To build 70 feet of an .arched gullet on theroai from Waterford to Dungarvan, between Mrs.Fleming's house and tbe police barrack, Butlers-town. Passed, not to exceed .£8.

UFFBBTHIBD.~27To keep in repair for three years 190 perches

of the road trom Carrick to Portlw, between PatriokDaw'n. contract , at Brownswood audu William H.Thompson's joontraot, Mountbolton, * townland.. ofMoontbdlton, at lid per perch per annum—JB8 14s 2d.

*\X !; COBHMOBB. . 1 ' <

10. To keep in repair for seven years 699 perches ofthe road from Cappoqnin to Cloiheen, 1 betwoen themarket owss, Cappoqnin, and Boola Bridge, townjandsof ShsobalJy and: Lyre'; Passed -at Is. per peroh.-perannuifr=.*S419s. Od.> „ : ¦ ¦ ' • - '- .'..i" ..fliSTo'.keep in repair for"seven years 1310 perches

ofv'tW roid-from Tallow to Bauyaufl,' betweaa the—«x*mH^^rf«. -RulWdnff • andtna droM 'road nearLisunny, ot. the road from Tallow to. Fermoy, on northside of rivor. Passed at 6d: per peroh per annum—

•S>iT«'wjii'eWtei4n3 <niibolos«t piers of. Litmorebridge. Passed, not to etoeed JB69 15s.¦ 14.1, To repair 12 porches iu length and ¦ point thefence and wall between the railway bridge and Cappo-quin bridge. Passed, not to exoaed £5 10s.! i 18.:. To build a parapeS wall on tho road from Lls-¦mora: to. Cappoqnin, between the canal bridge .andBaUygaUaue gate. Passed, not. to exoeed 41

^4o. ¦ • .

'i M. 'To repair . .the planking ot Bollyduff bridge.Passed, not to exoeed J65 5S.. :: : ¦ '

: •• .- VZOOta WITHIN DBT7H. • ;8. .To keep in repair tor one year 293 perohao ot the

road from Ardmora to Claahmore, betweoen JamesKirwan'h'iOontract at the Old Parish and -MiohaelAhearn's obntniot at KetVs at Is. 6d. per pero& per an-num—£63 4s. 6d. M . : - . . : , -:.v--;i:4.To keep inropair tot ««ven years .574 perches ofthe road - from' Youghal to Dungarvan, between-Mr..'Traoay's gateat Piltown and Thos Jojoe's oontract atTinook, at 6d. per paroh per annum— ei 17s. 6d. :i, '8. Tokeop In repair for seven years 700 perchrtofthe road from Dungarvan'to Helviolc; betwoou-theBarony bonnds, KOloDgford, aud Robot's croso. Gort-nadihy [ townlinds of Ballinaoourty, Mweelihomai¦and dbrnadihy, passed at Is 4d per peroh—£4313»4d.:&Wi To repair Cnrragh bridge,on tho roadfronJDntt-•garvan to Ardmora 5 poaoed, not to exgeedJBl 10s.; !;::¦

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¦ DBdlS WITEODT. I>nini;i ": ?j: ri t : : >i -v •

, <«. !Toke«p in iepal* for seven yean 1826 pexbes of.tho-roadfrora Duagarviril.toOapboqoin, botwjira Mr.,Edw»rd Dowtr's oroas at BaUinanfaok and tha «roM;at.WMteckiiriw i townlaadn ofJBaUlntmnek Wertj Bally.daSBejrand 'More, Mount Odell, Garranfaddt, Bally-¦qnin"Knockaa«,and Ballina«>u r paMod

etOd;p«r

tha roed t»nvC«bJrto llBn»rv(»f wtwoa^-Ukr nrwee

THE INSANE AND I-OR°IDIOT1C CHILDREN,

Under tbe care of

AT BSNTK W=0ED.BELMONT PABK is beautifully situated on a

high ground, commanding an extensive viewof the City Jnd Harbonr of Waterford, and the sur-rounding Country, and is remarkable for »U salu-brity. It is about a mfle distant from the GreatSouthern and Western Railway Station, near theBridge at Waterford, on the high road to New Kosa,and of very easy access. _

This well-known former Besidence of the Barronfamily has lately pasoed into the possession of theBrothers of Charity, who intend to adopt the pre-sent large Mansion to the reception of Idiotic andImbecile Children that may be sent to them by thePoor Law Boards in Ireland.

A portion of these extensive Premises will be Betapart for the special accommodation of pay-patients,whoae wants and comEorte •will fa« carefully attendedto by the Brothers. , ¦

x . ...It is contemplated to start, at an early date, witb

the building of large- additions, 80 as to providecommodious and cheerful quarters for the insane,both poor patients and pay-patients, thus supplyinga want long felt of opening a new Est' bhahtnentfor these afflicted people, under tbe care and man-agement of a religious Community, miny of whosemembers aw among tb e best Bpecially-t rained nursesfor tois class of patientB.

The Brothers' Parent House in in Belgium.whereth«y conduct some of the largest and most success-ful Lunatic Asylums in Europe, besides many othercharitable Institutions for poor aged people, BlindAsylums, Schools for the Deaf and Dumb, and fortbo Children of the working Classes. They havealso institutions under tbeir care in England,Canada, and the United States of America.

For terms and all particulars address the localSuperior, Brother WENEKSLAS J. BEEKKR,

Belmont Park, Waterford.Pentecost. 1833. je22

DUNGARVAN, CO. WATERFOBD

Important Auotion of the InterestIN A FIRST-CLASS HOTEL,

In full working order, together with the ValuableHOUSEHOLD FURNITURE of same.

SUBSCRIBER hau received instructions from theMisssa FLTNN (who are about to reside per-

manently at Traniore), to S E L L by PUBLICAUCTION, at their HOTEL, DUNOARVAN,

On WEDNESDAY nnd THURSDAY, JUNE 27thand 28th, 1883,

Tie INTEREST in the HOTEL and LICENSEEPBEUIBES, hold at the Yearly Rent of £37 10s.Tbe Establishment is valuable as a going con-

cern, is in thorough repair, and requires no outlay.It contains 10 Bedrooms, Drawing Room, twoSitting Rooms, Bar, Commercial Room, Smokingitoom, Parlour, Bath Room, with Patent RecliningBath and Connexions (supplied from a Cistern) ;Kitchen, Pantries, Servants' Apartments, withlarge Yard, Stabling, Coach 'House, and com-modiouB Stores and offices.

62T The Sale of the Interest will take place at12 o'Clock, Sharp, in the Commercial Boom, onWEDNESDAY, 27th JUNE.

Immediately after will be sold, the entire of thoexcellent HOUSEHOLD FUENITUBE, compris-

IN DRAWING BOOH.—Centre Table, six Balloon-backed Chairs, six Walnut do., in Green Bep ; Armand Easy Chairs, Lounger, Sofa, Writing Desk,Whatnot, Ornamental 8-day Clock (under Shade),Piano, Handtome Pier Glass, Pole-Screen, Engrav-ings, Ornaments, Lustres, Vases. Paney WorkTable, Catpet, Hearth Bug,' Fender and Steels,Cornices, Window Hangings and Venetian Blinds,&c., Ice.

LANDING.—Gasalier, Tarpaulin, Stand, BookCase, Beoka, Oleographs, Fancy Tables, Blinds, &c.

COMMERCIAL ROOM.—Splendid Set of MahoganyTelescope Dining Tables, Cheffooiere, Sofa, Chairs,Sideboard, Falling-Leaf Side Tables, Mirror, 8-dayClock, Fender and Steels, Carpet, Hearth Bug,Window Hangings, Poles and Blinds ; 3-LigbtGasalier, Double Set of Valuable Dinner Ware,Glasses, Decanters, Urns, Trays, &c.

HALL.—Table, Chairs, Barometer, Tarpaulin,Hat nnd Umbrella Stand, Lamp, valuable 8-dayClock in Coso, Ac.

BEDROOMS.—(10 in number) contain SpringPoliettes, Bedsteads (Iron, Albert, French andGerman) ; Hair llattrasses, Feather Beds andBedding, including Quilts, Blankets and Linen ;Wardrobes, Toilet Ware and Stands, DressingTables and Glosses ; Towel Bails ; Baths ; Com-modes ; Carpets ; Fenders, Steels, Bugs, Presses,Blinds, Window Hangings, &c.

In Kitchen and Pantries will be found the usualCulinary Utensils of a Large Hotel.

Servants' Apartments contain Feather Beds andBedding, Wash Stands and Ware, Dressing Tables,Toilet Glasses, &c.

In Yard and Out-offices will be-sold an excellentCarriage, with Double and Single Sets Harness ;Meat Safe, Patent Knife Cleaner, Water Barrels,Crocks, Pans, Tubs, and a variety of other usefulproperty. .

Terms at Sale. Purchasers to pay 5 per cent.Auction Fees.

JAMES HANNIGAN, AuctioneerIt aid Commission Agent, Dungarvan.

girths, Jfta-Ktages, and deaths.AnnoimommitofB irtht,litrrios »i,ondD«ot)«,i»u»l \>t pr t-p aii

B 1 B T H SOn 13th lost., at the Beotory, StradboUy. tbe wife of tbe

Bev. Bdbcrt Armstrong, of a son.On 13th but., at Uir/borough, tbe wife of Dr. J. H.

H&tohell, of a son.On Uth init., at Clog-Been, tbe wife of the Ber. W. Hamil-

ton Oswald, ot a diugotcr.

M A B B I A G E SJane 12, at the Cathcdnl, Waterford, by the Ber. Bobext

Power, C.C., Constable B. Higglha,. B.L&, to Catherine,onlr daughter of Head Constable O'Brinn, Waterford.

On Uth lust., at CkHat Chnreh, Capt P. I1. P. Hamilton,Boyal Artillery, son of W. J. Hamilton, Esq., Piddown, 00.Kilkenny, to Janet, daughter of Thomas Lord, Esq., ot Pork-lane, Hyde Park, London.

On 18th Jnne, at the Church ot Our Ladr of Befage,Batbmlnee, Miohael i,. Bonuett, South Circular Boo/i, toAnnie JClssls), eldest daughter ot the late Pete; MoAnliffe,Esq., Blohmood-hUI, Batnmines, and Waterford.

On tbe 15th. I ait., at tbe Terrace,' Nel*on-«treet, Tipperary,by apodal li<utue, Thomas Drysda'e Wardlsir, V.S., Dum-butooMhlie, Scotland,' to Harriett Elizabeth, aeoond daoyh-ter of P. H^Qoalff, foraerW o! Way, Aigjleshlre, Scotland.

On 20th Jane, at tha CathednlV Tnurlea, Thomas P.Erlatos, T.C.. Thnrtai, to Either Mary, eldest daughter otMr. John M'Qrath.Wntt data, Thorle*. - —

On tit 9th last., at Koronoe, .Italy, Henrr B. Newman,E»q.,of;Hew Tork8ti4«, to lisiy Watson Willis, youngestdaughter of tbe lata Dr. B. Willis, of Barnes, Surrey.

On lStb iait.. at Ihiblm, Profesaor.W.. Booth. T.C.D., oftrmr. uoiiegv, \MW UW U, CO UJOUL, youngest aaognter 01 tnelate William Hall, of " Jaanfotd, Caattooomar, 00. Kilkenny:

On Uth last., at Port arlioiWn, John Eustace, seoond son ofthe late J. Bradley,. Castleoomer, to Mary Jane, seeonddaughter of Kr. Bobeit Pyke/Portafllngton.

On tbe Jffth loat., «.t. tie South Pari»i Catkolio Cioreb,Cork, P. Blordan, seooad son of Mr." Thomas Biordan, Bath-keale- oo. Limerlok, t<> Annit«ila, yoonnst daughter ol thalate Patrick Heflernaa,'ot QlonncoiUn Honse, Burney. '

At Cork, the B«v.' John A. Kennedy, H ., Curate ofMallow, to Honristta Rharlotto, daogbter of the late EdwardQalwey.ot sataoplao*..; . •

Mar IP, William Btoort Lace, of tbe toperiat Bank ofCanada, .Winnipeg.- Jtanltpta, to' Helen Muy. youngestdaughter ot the Bev. Canon HnJUm, M.A., Bsotox of Toome,Camplln, 00. Wariord. . , " • ¦- . . - ¦

¦ • - '. : - ¦ D E A T S'8 . • :/one VB, ti blM j mf o kA , 31, Bntd-tizeot, Dr. .-Vinbiat

WUtet ssnior,mbls7tadyar. •• • ¦ .- ' . • -- ¦ • ¦ • . .On 12ta lntit, at tt* Pranolaoon OonTOnt, Carriokfceg, of

wbieh' be was GnardUTf;the/Tenr.Bev. T. L. Brady, OJ.I1.,Kay 18, OlrardeaiiJOatlon, Tjii-ilfredH.b'DoDOcho*,

aged 48 yeatii, a uatrn of Waterford, son of a fonaer aeadm»»toiof,Bl«QOpi\>r;a (tie."S!ae8ohoot.") '

On Utb lasteni, at Iiondoa, Tnnoes Jane, duzbter of tbel J .er.a?routeiB. Laagrlshe/ot Knooktophar Abbey,OQV'KlUtomTr,'-- -".::¦¦¦?' r '* . ' . - . ¦ -, .jOp^Utatost tiita resiaeririmlioaaoKDrJiamundO|Ij*r*.- yosagert otrttj lata1 Jobp O-Le«ry, Tipperary.f%« jKrt'Castte Vtew,. oirloW?fiotn^ptklitsraft«r«TemwthV lllneiv Patriot MirpV.telesimplitarwaterfordxoaionoa;amd 17yettsi:V ¦" ' •* '* - ( "-''" " ' . i ¦ -

¦J,?01"; ",!»*.MartnMa.«w^Ea«ieo»«iy,' SopWa 8«rab,wUe of ¦nSH-lbCookevamteVmn.-'*~- " ' i i 'Jooe,10, at We«ff^vStnurAtuurtuU-SoUlan, ag«tf..80

'• ¦JaW^&''tb^r^BtT:InfcWW:'W<^m*;nf fcWii.fcI«»f '2' l firSt:%.'™W *** "nShvaWM i SUMMEB ASSIZES—LEIN6TEB dBCOTT..wmnt Dl.ltB^H<mt;of MtonVHeatry:7 v,. ; v . 1: v;,,. :. - Cojinty Tipperary <North BidingJ-At Nenngk'.- vv4 r v>- ^ - ^L-' - . ¦¦ ¦» ' . ^ay'nly afc uVclock. . " :¦' ¦ .

? * niJttt^nW6ji^ ttMM'ei?- v ':t ' --Cauntr and City ; of Kilkenny—At Eftettny,.-. -. - ; ¦¦¦¦" r .git . ,v;r>J'.f g - ..¦¦.. , . .~,-. ~:V

r. •r~» . «. -- -!¦¦ ¦:'-¦'¦¦ Frklay^TnhriB.at ll o'oIock. ¦ .' ' •"•

¦i U J^& S iTff msJ^mL.XTmi t - Monday, Jnjy 8, at 8 o'clock. \•.SKVoTi^S i^ X^Li, J ' County

and City of Weterford-At Wttofctd,fe«SJ fc1t* ilS^SS* -? ><*8D» <*I» i ol»t»» frhtdttaay,July 12,at 1 o'clock. . .: .~\. .

: B fe^W ii J«Siii« aa^ Sfcrt' '' -:: ,C)nn Wexfor^ThnwdayJuly l9.atUo'cIpck.; ;*&&Mm$k« ftoSw«M ieS^ ;: CX Wiiklowr-ThotJday, July, 19 at 12 o'd«V, :¦SS^ ^ 5^ ??1 bS «' <mii«a*6i1 -.J'rfgw Iiord Jnaiica Fitegibbon aftl vBfron ¦S^ IS fei S^ lioiSit BogUtrar.-Mr. Pelhln,. J. 'Htjs^ ;.:

S9@ P^ '! M«Tton j ^:Mr.B. »oWse, 38, Koon y . ¦¦:

tW^ .lh mW^ Zi -i^i 'TTy"" .;i 'oat iwpy-oe-thoiibjvsiwhichU oaaad^TOtebtK*:--- :iMflii^M WMWWp ^ m^^

Ia»g»r,qranW< -iTb«« saja ln th9Bafto» «*. J !. .;

tlmaNi iSiiiwI «S^C«K« iSiKs3-: &*** wSM» ''>rtth*.tiew ofTrlr«ina tiftrfa ,; ; :

rls^^^J iiSflsPtf S S«m5? *S E: ,Uttt>»pim«raon, thB.l8Jrnermii»«o(macquirt4KW--

^P^ SI fel Ula^

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^^ il pilpppfl liiil ft

Waterford , June 22nd, 1833WHEAT 3d., and MAIZE Cd. lower on tbe week .OATS onchanged.FLOUE in good demand.

J. & S. l'HKLA.N

P R I C E S C U R R E N T .IBiSH. Old. N'SK . '""

WirEAT. per Urrclof 'ibOlba. s. d. a. i l y . ,1. „ ,— White - - - 00 0 to WJ <.oo 0 t<, 'oo (,'— Ked - - • • . 00 0 uu »W u o) 0— Shipping do • -00 0 0 0<w 0 IJU c

BAULEi", per barrel of 2241bs.— Griodinif - - - 00 0 00 OW 0 CO o— Maltiug - - O O O O O U OO U O U B

OATS, por burrel of 1961ba— Black - - 00 0 00 u 12 0 w .— Groy , - . 0 0 0 UO UOij O 0 0 0

FLOUU , per wio*, of 2801ba. '.— Er-Superflnes • - 35 0 36 0 ¦• .' , 0 „— Fines - - - - M 0 3i 0 . . " ,,j °— Sria - - - -; 34 0 25 0M 0 0 0 /

OATMEAL, l.er Sack - - 38 0 38 o . , , ' "BliAN, per Cwt. - - - -j l> C 7 0 ¦; „, ,,POii^AllD do. . - - - ' 7 G » u ,i ,, , "

FOKEIONWHEAT , per barrel of 2801bs. s .1 : ,,— American Bpriiiir . . . . ,„ „ ,

°— Ked Wiuter, New . . . •( o S J— Ked Spring - - . - w u Jj "— Azinu - 2 3 w i— Auatralinn -|» u M ,

NUIAN COIIN, ifeUow - i«j u UJJ „— — Ibrail and Foxouiau . -<») o Q

¦— — American New - - lu 0 u j— — Uo. New - . -\x) u no S— - Oalotz - . -Id 6 16 9— — Salonicu - - - -«ni o on «

FLOUU, American, per barrel of l'JUlbs. • -ou u Ou u— i'rouch, per Back , of 'iSOlbs. - ¦ uu u »

INDIAN MEA.L, Amoricau, i<er sack . . u.j u uo 0J Home Manufacture, per r ' ,-, *.~ I sack, of lifJUlus. )' 17 6 13 0

Imports and Exports for week ending Thursday 21.tIMPOUTS. EXl'OUTS.

Indian Com.... 593 Quarters. Indian Com 9 j,,, .._Wheut 77t3 do. Wheat 7.0 BarA*l7"Oats _ do. , Oata 2359 So"Barley — Sacks. Burloy — £°'Flour ) 3SI „ d°- *''our 136 Sloks.(, — Barrels. Oatmeal 8 doMoal 70 Sacks. Indian meal ... — do

EXPORTS PEOM WATEHFOED FOE PAST WEEK(From Dau NoteJ

ExportB for past Week—CaakB Hams, « j Bales Bacon 2&« .Firkins Butter, 6«3 ; Liird, cwt., 5i5 : Pigs, 631 • tow,'tori ; Sheep, 70S ; HorBes, S3 ; Cases Egri° 619 . FoStri53 ; Boxes aud Barrels Fish, 367 ; Caskd Port«r uxi ujCorreaijonding week last year—Casks Hams, 33 : Bales n*™*248a ; Firkins Butter, 76«5 ; Lard, cwt., 13tl • Pi^ j°, '

Cows, 17*3 ; She«p, 1199 j Horses, 60 ; CaaVEnS'saa 'Poultry, 4.T8 ; Boxes and Barrel* Fish, 232 ; Casks Porterand Ale. 740.

(Corrected thit day for the Waterford HewnPRO VISIONS. '"

UACOS Pios, par cwt. — — 60s. Od. to 00s rdSriuo do. — — ti-1 0 (jo ' nFEET do. - - lo 0 ,X) aHEADS , <1O — — *- U 00 uLARD (chandler's) — — 17 » w ,,

BUTCHEKS 1 3IEATBBEI>, per lb. — - Os. 1W u, j, MMorron, por lb. — — 0 v> j '

QLAMB , per qr. - - 7 ti 0 0V KII., por lb. — — u a 0 ,XPORI , perlb. — — u 11 o n

POTATOES.Champions, per stone, — — 0a. 9d to 0i 06Scotch Downs, do. — — 0 0 0 0

BREAD.WHITE , per 41bs. - - Ws.tijd. toOj. WH008KUOLD , per do. — — u g 0 u

WHISKEY.DVDUX , par gallon — — 19s. od. lo Ms OdCORX, puncheon — — 16 0 16 eF I S H .NKwronsnuuiD Codfish, per cwt. — 20s. Od. to 363 OdHsuBmoa, Round Norwegian, per barrel 27 0 00 0Do. Split Labrador — — 20 0 M oSAIHOS, per lb. (wholesale) — 0 l| n 0PEAi, per do. - - 0 8t 0 0SoLK. per do. - - - 1 4 0 0TOEBOT, per do — — 1 2( 0 0

FOWL AND EGGS.CHICKIMS , each - - 2a. 6.1. to 2i 81Turkeys, do. - - 3 1 4 0DncKS, do. — — 2 4 2 6OBESE, per pair — —Eoos, per 120 — —FOWL, per pair —

SOAP AND CANDLESWHITE, per cwt. — —

5 0 5 4G 8 0 05 0 5 4

WHITE, per cwt. — — 26s. Od to 23i OdBEomr, per do. - - 18 0 25 0MOULD, per dozen lbs. — — 4 6 4 9DIPT, por do. — — 4 6 4 9

WOOL AND HIDES.Hogget Wool per lb. - - Os.10.1. lofc.lOW,Wether and Ewe, do. - - 00 9 OOWSkin Wool, do. - - 00 5 00 JHIDK . per cwt. — — 24 0 "6 0KIPS, per cwt. — — 22 0 26 0CALF, per dozen — — 18 0 38 a

TIMBEBBKD Pis* per ton, —YELLOW PINB per do. -STAVES, por 1000 —LATIIS, per do. —

C O A L SCOALS, per ton —COEI, per do. —

70s. Od. to 803. 0B80 0 90 070 0 E0 013 0 <5 u

COALS, per ton - - 17s. 01 to 00s. M,COK «, per do. - - i< 6 00 0FODDER AND GREEN CEOPS.

H»T, per ton — — 85s. Od. to 70s Od.STRAW, wheaten, por do. — — 45 0' 50 0Do., oaten, — — 35 0 40 0

Toiunrs, per do. — — 00 0 00 0MAKOOLM, per do. — — 00 0 00 0CA RROTS, per do. — — 00 0 00 0

WATEBFOBD BUTTEB MABKE1.Number of f irkins weighed at the Public Butter If arltt

for week ending Friday (this day), and pri ces.Saturday, — 493 — 108s. Od. to 112B. Od.Monday, - 131 - H83. Od. to 1UU. Od.Tuesday, - 0 - 000s. Od. to 000s. OdWednesday — 344 — 106s. Od. to 112s WThursday. _ 445 - IO83. Od. to 116a. 0d!£ndn?V,. - 0 - 0003. Od. to 000a. Od.No. of Firrins corresponding week last year 1718Prico por cwt 110s. Od. to U63. Od.

LOCAL KAIL WAY TBAFi1!.:,Trqgte Beccipi» for iritlt ending JJJSE l&t\, 1883.

iWatorford Atbenry : Kilkenny. and ¦ and ' Wnterford JunctionI Limerick ' Ennin ' and KU- Bailwiy'(141 miks (36 miles : kenny (31 (28) milsI op«n). I open). miles open) open)

I £ s. d. ' £ s. d. I £ s. d. £ a. d.Passengers. 1 . 1Parcels, ftc,' , 252 9 9 U) 1 1

Goeda,l.'atUe 1 533 5 9 91 12 9

Total 3033 0 0 1 199 0 0 j 785 15 6 220 11 3Correop'oing 1week lBrt yr. 2762 0 0_ |_ 194 0 0_j_617 10 7 OT U

WATEBFOBD, DUNOABVAN, AND LISMOBE.(43 Miles.)

for Wulc .mlin« FRIDA Y, JTJBB 15th. 1883.Passengers, Parcels, Uails, &c, ... ... £161 2 0goods, Cools, and Cattle 165 19 0

Total 327 1 0

Corresponding week, 1881 347 19 0

W ATERFOBD MAEBET BEVIEW,rOB THB OUBBSNT WSSK.

BACON.—Messrs. Hattersoo, Qlon Baooa 'Woriijqnote Waterford Bacon at 70s. to 78s. ; demand slow.Hambro", 64a. to 71s.; demand good. Pigs, 60s. per cwt.

SALMON .—The price for salmon this day w« Qi. ;peal, 8}d. per lb.

CABBICK BDTTBE MASKKT—TOBSDAT.—S€0 firkinsis market. Prices from 96s. to 108a. per cvrt,. »iby hand from £2 15s. to £3 5B. per firkin. BaTEisMessrs. Kgan and Quirko, Cirriok ; Conrtonoy, Eiiffo-way, Byan, Power, PetUgrew, Fielding, tod Fanninj,Watorford ; Phelan, Clonmel. Late market. Sotttrbonght up qoiok.

CLOOHSBN PIO MAIIKBB—MOHDAT.—There wer«1,600 pigs in market. A Tory large attendance ofbnyors from Waterford, Limenok, and Cork. Pricefrom 56s; to 60s.

TIPPEEAET BOTTSR MABKET—THIS Dxr.—65Sflrldns in market. Choioe Butter, 70s. to 72B. ; GoodOrdinary, 66s. to 68s. ; Medium, 63a. to 65s. pet firkinof 3 qra., 151b». tare. In the early part of tie weekthe demand nas rathtr iloll, and prices receded »little,tut on jesterday and to-day an improTement Trasagnlanoticeable- in the tana of ths market. The inppjyoasale was purchased retdfly at improTed prion. , , . : ;

F A 8 B I 0 N A B L E N B W 8Tbe Earl and Countess ol Donovghmon

a»Ta arriTed at KnookloftJ-, Clonmel.Lord Lismore has returned to ShrmbalJJ

Castla from Newtown inter. "•' : '¦Colonel ; tbe Hon. S. P. Carew and: Lads

Hester Caiew ban airiral at 16, Maos&Ud<tr«t, tatOna-plioe, ¦ , .

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Mrs. Moor?, senr., has arrired at Barne,Clomel.lromLoKlon. . - • >.r Eobert IVridall, of Oaklands, New Eoaa, Esq.ihas V«ca appointed to the Commlwdon of the Fane* for ttlConoty WeiJord, onthe reoommenuatioa ot LordlliurWHbtrinli, Xlastenant of that coantjr.1 . TJbmiw Bradley, Esq., M.D., and Hrt.Bradley. baTe returned to EaliWruge, Stonyfsru, tronDublin, whoro h» bad beau for six months under madia!treatment, and. U now much, restored.

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;• THE ffilSH-FIsaiBBIEig ~MB:>iRtA&i; JtPi•' '- :. Ib».efforta ol Mr. JOHH A. Bt t»,.ftLP., in*ad« : ' nat'cfipirliamcnt to promote tha lruli-.flsberwB,r-¦- '¦ do88?b'tbe'gre»t««t P»l»«-' Thcr«i i», i»c*tcely aJ - 2^Wrf tho HonBew,wellupoa;tbe qae«tioaTv«f • ^ ; *. hfrte and thp' wiroitiisi ttot ieyetythtog,Aej wye on;

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ate^^n iof .ft. ry gant/hnt j oto'nfE ftsaUTtir* o xaw »Wfpi,'*ieoi it»d; in) rarettworkmanship j and this Isafgcuopule l.b> asnitoble:addtejs, iUnnilnatedliAthe3Jnfrta|ifl< of art*rMr.o- J.-Murphy, ma«ttir,<?fltli»;8ohool. <t Deugn. »nd

,«P<ao«ed,bi aaiBfebMatiefir iit! fn^aejlthr borderingerng •xquititely <Jt«igiied,;»ita .tiers of the nui.nifioenfe mansion nt Paithltfg:and tl >e start ot the""u j a, tic.'; xne, insQijpoijn on ua.opra ts M foj-1?".i-r;*;Thj« h ,toOTl : t&rfc,ill«»inatednaarees, was:prQwnt«d :to iPattJck Joseph Power,E»q.,I>J,.,J.P.,hyhUfrie|id«Mdflqighboare,who.oare enjoyedso many yeanf sport wift,his hqanda/^The entire' presoa tatfon wa< oonooiTec; and h'aa" beenowented; with th*;beBtpp«ilble;"Beoe; taste,and,weare mire will'ptoVa moBf,'*»eptnble to the worthy1redplant, as they a 'owUahle. to t e donor*.': .ilro

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QreaV eirtern iaUwayliJoBpftny.. in oonnecUon¦4ith.the Waterloi .and.litoerick, a id tlw, JlfateP:ford and Central Ireland rail «n>yjt rare * cheap«jwnrsion'to ,I ndon,;for. tljerPiAjer eyiBxhibltiou.-ftTid e'HaodeliFestiTsl/oiJwhichoocMio^ between70. ftnd.80 'pfMang«T»f isilledIrom,. the- AdelpUWbarf.Bjthe f«tj«t(Kmer.P*«fcr ,'CoVinodorVPeatnej.inci'tbe ireyage wii pleuajiid The;AmateurI !«iid-Jiaid

¦»n exonaien to J^onmore, W, steamer, on

1 toMay, bat,M j tbe weath »rt looked tbre»fenlng in£iie. ,aqrsisg,.the atlendants;was<po \ ferge.:inherei iU b orsions from ktarford ind New.Bos*.;t > fianmnrn on'Fridavi'.tfi i- S9tli:-a id bh-fiund«Tj1st JUy;Aba1iiizJrtonE Iar/boroaghSlo.TraBJ<>r«¦wUlcbm«ae^^'fOTto»'kia«i« ;.r--. - :jitjiit i:-f-Yj'i 'jTfi>wJ

I A' CoaokSB Jkotxso i» SaiBUT. -A; few ;dayS.dnoe as. eYictibn took * pi ice on the property; of:Capt.'. Tallisor.; J.P.; i jnvjBtowrf ljhftttff * 'ofkthisopiinty,. under ,th« i foUoWng 'clnJu asjao&sfiM-tt.!oppea™ that 'a' Hian ndiiifl-Qntta ila-tenant ol*tie Bhenfl," B<yme tim>sag«) «ecsi£w>l mb»rr»iedand:let'hi* holdflii to two und w> tenant i/but'hfr beingoi Qiet .taW' hidingitnaiiV.ihe. sheriff] .wiili'iiis nsdalttiD4neM,' »e.him, a,fc« bv^Mi,apenionforlife^^Xh.fr eTictioa asfQif.foe purpo olremoTingthe Undftr tenanU/vonlyLOI»> OX wh( in lifedxia the.farm, and. he was_re-admitt«d' nhdenthe bead land-:1 >rd.;. bat : neitHw~lhV 'U H iheriffi' nbr ;the': enbi$eriiEf, :be i lfe to ait.in;they«victib £rrl K.J2 ^ /^ower.^ooponerit;pnjoo ei irithout !esport:,tb''iDecote the mandate of .tbtUw»iwhlohiwas quietlyOfeotedn'^ii : ^: . ' -.ivet- iipi^rij i :! -iui ;0 /rlr-S ..I THB-Bai UHiTMsnrr HOVOUBS.- -The numerouorierids.of jMr; E Ji;.CbetiTf^LL.B. ofiWaterfoidill be pleased to. learn,Uat he ha i juafc obtainedh«d^&c^n<)t, ari,;OWo(d8o^ ip> ne>0qnineas."iThls is. npt/the jBrsti ,'tfiojigh one.of.th'treatert,r ot, Mr.'.Cbem1. oUwlcal achieTementa.'Ceis altt<tfgold*

1edapiWof Xr£55 OoUege, Dob^

ri«a<B*ri;t6-;jSi he; was call^iio^BtltM since:.;;LMU,-W« are hsppy. to stale-that at the exJ

m!ni«dn,"bel<i Jn; JDdblSt inTMoiidaV lad'Weeaay;'1st'and 22nd oltu of: candidttea.Beeking tdmlsnotis,i«oUci!tors..'.M ,7Paias\, ,I)nn!}»rdi';(ofTi h}a;citjrAfl9Ww1:.4iiH-Anftt M«miitAHaiM.' lii tt UttrMw *MAi\«««fifl ¦'aaiinerin .i)n < l r:beei. 7^ «3^ ^

¦ ;.attth»y 4; bOib qh^ a?j Drt,'. i<jw^yia«. ci.fte;d»cea . en . sno9eeded;Ws)nhllnvand-«»e are.qtiite.5inre..JUs intfilltgtawo,'in>, tfitttier',l7hp held'.th« agenpy, for iorty.years),', andegrity, and-urbanity^of. tnantfef briU Sitta*ff-Wm; dVin|ithiirtimeb« derated himstlf with trno sarnaaU.?» >m<*5W^ ^ ^ * VvM«V' :riesa:lo.7rth'e!,autiM--oI

; -hU: 'p<ititi6n,; and took oreryUrneyisonroT.EiiAaWHirn iJ^iiaUottcrini;iasTB*sBd'"aLcreditab]e''preliiuinary examinatioultf'solicito^ ap itipBiJ^^: !£;]{$?£*« - 1 ?r!¦L«4i iin>;MwJP4i^We;.riit«»,M,a singnlaVjtd- .pleeaarable 'inoid^nli^thks. Mr. AleianderLmbroaa, '(wcond Mi -of 'JTowph tobrosej "Esq./

MWtof of this Wty), rho iadteridwted b Triniv'3cn«ge -ai;BaoheloV: ««r»J law»;;.before be;»^r,tU<n -h,1^^ |jfwr44 Hi«ooa-'>leteA bia-legatfcoarse> s»jolMd|the .Onirersity.Sedical 8ohobl,in wWcH'Whausinoii betn flrst orlecoadiif bis obuiif£acB 7i«u%!iXeJrti'aritatnn he re-?'used thy Offet Of th^onwii; bf^JanSir DemonsXratot;:>f Aiktjbaiyi an haTin^ jnjJjjied' pitoielf .throoio.ibewtotMin-oar^nl jtaly-ot^ba practical wott-^ng-bf the'|jp«)feisiofi---ali.Tesideiit' pupil at 'the

JOiiTeitit7,'Hospital:(8t. yPatit£k i)anh;s),'he htijsomplewd- tnat- areer, in- am- unpreoedently Bhdrt-Sna;be!nff 4wMaed:flartn cla^ratW'ezainkation"fociJie>J>eiree of^Bachtbrjbf • Medicine- held' ttt ty 06lJeg«kstw>ey•-'«:< ;¦¦'>}¦ -•v- .>- i. -*;- - ¦ -¦•fgS^ ir)n ft eri ;>i4;whajt i^JhopedIs accurate;, information that Mr. ^Fraik.HughjMacDonald'ts; aboat'to'td tite from jthe: reprwantiryoudf'DuMgwTan^as^dfindrtb^yrdaoas'datie*-jrfJ^ "U6i^^pV«^n)toU if,,gira'nJfl3 Ji«ia time lodevote to his own conceal as a jwdter for the 'i'ory

}foaapoarn/ of.thia'ci ,;bM:;tostt.eppointed.con-Itraotot to carrytnlt«sew )rk»'tof*the 8fc^P»tritk>« ,l tnti6afdrirttf!W £^rab<iot;t?

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lliflh^TjrtBeBrotbw^pSaS^BeltocntParlt,| th citr4J a*^ «^*Wo«»Wewt|Sdtfnoeof thetotefilr^ilfcBarroa.Barfc^W.P.I^C-;WAx«nidBD>MAjro»ioit7ae.i->TheKilmacthomftSfa« 'htt''t Te friB».ra^:fdeff tfrbra.the^EbyVKsttt r U yia.HWirsJwlng'ieH.ftt .itlnlenO^^" (y -»l aTtt*'rikkSifft'>. ..S'ij 'V'»-i. I ia- . ^'IK '<: ;J: -DBtA»»t5i; :E>irK«« iJpE^^Al.'tnaji nain'ti1.Brett,;;wbo used to be at jhe'butte J iaarket in'KQ-•MUSy*;?"? P?. *S Moo redwtoTOderjthq t»:-flMope »3of;dnnk^dUBdiA»Bged JiunseU .da prison.Batceday^AnitJdaoK'wiitheHyTtordwtJMmpbrary

CTBI«sw^Wl»;wi» ' t itftbelwt'inijBting::of ;the;:'ttp»feranrgq«dto «x«rote?*eeol_n^^^ei«rHqiie,uj 3tbeiroolfe fooi,B»M Jewuiiagitttat,under thrait of. enforcing:,tbfif¦•ecuritiaB.to Jodw a'BqcaUptiMiafflOa'dt todtsTni^'iDieUnj -fltrikinj'too enwUairate-ittih&^iotw;

bf It|iis jpr ssore now/TipperarV onionIron*ot thbTtoosf independent': inIr ;{and^ h | .ibeM3B5%W: a^MlUa'8o;fWB9«Hyfir;l4ut3j:; i.wl..W4 v*Vh •L' 8iL» OFiPouHMmaT (JoTTiiat anDvQ4gn,irt>^Mr' . Pen ati n^ U'ih {j ir «elracle\f sncft^ ni-.grttJ^MCfcj^TC^aam.VpT.'|Qar:hoodrgttn?^ J 1'aJw1|o1fl'attawne i ttaiel toef inte«esti tatbi Oleeo»adUiob«eajid-premistabeloVg te^ yb'e /SiUly.orickeiJi:

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nD^b, o»rjfH jfl*yrTTllr.-Baiu)T, O.SJP —Tlie »|wa;'J«iiib«a, .heard,! witUvprbfonod- regret;j4;.Wsterfdrd,\ where. the exemplary-.Father .wanlongNWi-known land esteemed; of the death; «4jUxripl ion-Snb?rjft he

; Be ;T. Kl/i^Brady.'aybnOfl:

and 'eibmable:pReit of the •Order'! of St. Prancit-A; niifl|bir,of.iazold and biffhljwspectablefamfly;mbe:boonty;Ca«iU3;'hd in bis «*dy days' displayeda; pr fleo'aoa jQr;,th;e;sacefdot|l-sUte anCoom-,;menoplbia studiw in-the college of CaVan.V After•omeriiuus,-he entered CasUekndek College,«s an.ecdesuistisal, student; and1 wbil» there bia gentle-:neOMuid abcWpietr nude him a general faroarlte.Barinj; spent some time in tbe.PranciscanrNof itlatoat Projtheda,'ti8Tri»'s«'nt'to Eome to complete binrtddieliat-8aInt;3iia9ce>'and:waB.ordained priestin lS6iU,:BtaHoncd flrtt in Vraterford, he soon wonhis waf.to tie hearts, of the good people by whomhe.'waiLsarronndcd, and> hia memory nill long, boGenerated and cberUhed'here, where he faithfoUyminiibfred nntil; declining ' health' caused biu> to bortmoTia,'for"cbtnge'ot air, to Carrlck, where bewas'ailpointed'gtiardianjand in one of too mosthoaltieit places In jkhe ,« Golden Yale," he; for sixyears, Jabonr^d^mottcntatioasly' for ,the spiritaalw«lfarji of the. peoplej and passed away to .bis re-watd slnoctely regretted by riohandpoor. Amongstthsolergymen who.assisted al hU obseqnies were i

. Very (tter.i Bi *ltisgerald/V.G.;: Carriok-on-Snir jBeT.;1J. ;<yOonnbll; C.C. s Ear. -P. Power, CO: j

3Ber.^H;"6heel»n;:O.C.;•• Her. j E.' Moo'ney, P.P. jBet<J;B tfrke,rC.<3,jMieT. p. Sbeehan, Waterford r

;B<ST". Ifatberrf.Heirn, Keating,' and M'Cann, Port-.•law %,Yery Bef." ,T..Dowley,. Jievi. J. Power,-andiT;r-S<il8y,tiClonw» jt Bers,, M; .Power, T. .VSfulsb.; £onerjian>BaUyB«al ;iBe». Ii. U'JBoroe, CM.; andithb•following-momberg of the- Prandacan- Order >Pathels.HUl,.Cbktnb«tt,JM'Man(i8;Keati0K( M'Der-tmott.HBejg," Kennedy,- .Larkin.Cooney, Fitipatrick,iWhStti JBo^er^MnltonlfHaUaj; P'Neill,' Oorisb,Wpgaj|iM:urto|jb;M'Cirkhy;VeryJl«V.J.A.Wbe6ler,

V I Ppnup^TiO s^AT!) .87...; JOHH s,,'Coi**(,«.-:On¦Sandajr^aaVby tbe Moet Ber. John. Power, Xo'rdtBishoji 'iof WaterfordiandfLiam'ore,- the.following'genUemcn, wbo: had' wceited .the eaored order oiDeacoitshipon the lOtb in the Church of BU John'a

jCollege, ware ocdained priests. 1—Eer. Michael'Birroij, Waterford, j"BJsr. Tbos7'PrencUrgast, do. ;.KeT^Michiol! Nolan,'^do.' Ben; Henry :Cidog«n,;do.]i,lleT..i'fajlip"Cni»ck,do. I'.Bev. JohnOlDpnnel,;Ck>ynt i Ber JIichvl^Maber, 'Adelaide J , E OT.: Denis O'Brien,} Kansas 4 iHbr. i G..: Prendergast,CisteiDian rN.tEyan", do; During the present yearthe'following a]w received -Holy Orders f—PrwiJi iEeV.'J 'oHn McKe'n6a,'WeUington, N.Z. j-Ber. John

. She^bli;t>Newci;stje;1i'8Jidl SHexhamV Ber:¦¦ John

.HennlissJ/vgaiw jrBi^Thoh^^Bubkleyl/Sal.fordy Michael/Baokley,.do,; J)«a«<>nj ; Ber.. Wai.

'DoUu& St. John's, N.Jrf.:; Biqhard'Aherne, Cloyne jPiers«iGreeaj'dOi,tteii;G;Lu s5Ma*> BD'J <.cr>J. <;i . .- -- . ¦ .

'opporlanity of adranbipg lie welfare ot all ooiiheoted;with tioteieotates. 'HU kindly,efforti, la.anoonraginghoma indoitry among.the ;oottag«r» apd labbaringOUM«I .were.jmdefattgable, and.many iookediprwardwith ths'hcpe£hafc'.he,'woald' >«* lonff apiwd to pannetha oq nse, of: niefo\nea» npon. whlob he ontor«d ',witJ>snoh, t rue and.earaeet P»rpo»e..;: ,tnimiidi»Uljr that tb«sad Iiitelll<8no9jbecam8 known, erery shop in liiamore.

' was doeed.'and.thb nniTersal.expreulon of .sympathy'whlob 1 this jn lanc&'oly eyentiias oalled forth'on behalfOf the Idifferent mombert.of h(s family, now so soddeolyberevred;"inay/j(ocTa ta ,miti«»te in 'tomo'degreetheirdeeprSffliotian. jThe poor moarn the loss of a great,beneliwtbr,ana sor'rbw'preraUs in many a home, thntderind lUoomforto from hlt libaral hand.:,'Amongutall cliases^xtrsaie re«r«ti» exprMoed'at tbo loss of aKfe iflst enuring, upon a';time of nwIulneM.and goodfor.ols feUp -inatti. 'jTbSj deoeasel'gentleman inarrud,the diaghtor, of; thaf "pr«s«nt' Inonmbent of, LUmor«,.tbe I«T."Canon Bronghatn' by 'which * marriage )balearMia-widow ehd.two.,children to mourn hU loci.Mr. Carrr.waa oulj.about *0,years or age.., He tuA.been, i» thfl army for sometime, and on retiring in 1872,'he w«l|t,tb iresid* fora s brt'tiinein'Cahir. from whehbe;h8;pnoefded;t6'. Ii»more,'where he took part in the;toan*««moSti'ol bia.father'a'offloe/and ably!assisted.Hf. ff. B. CtirryiJn'th^ agBnoy.;., The Jatter gentlemin'haTing retired in IS31,.his Qrace.the Doke of DeTori-shire appiantodMrrO.'H. Carry a» his snooeubr, andainoe, then h* has Ured in Xismore Castle, where, to oiloohneetedwith,tbeesta ,be gate, the ntmost saU«fa»-tion doting his »wrt career, the nneipoot«d terminn-tipa of which U deeply ilaplored by all olassM.,-.;'. '. ,'.; ¦'. 't Ott.Wednssday.morningi the funeral took place, apdiheM. has seldothjvif 'ever, been'. witnessed, such • afooiraraxpressioa, of sorrow jii'was erinood upon this:»ad J»oB4ion.^Bu»iooi*, was «>mpletoly stt*pende<l,

: and'l'W.l'hWj;. dew »iret:,ir»«.' «,»lfW »«* f.1^ot -oiie <» popularwiih.the peopl«v Although a winh

hadjweil eipreso»d to haTe e nneral M pritate /v>taossibleVxtlH^Xhike/s tenantry from Wateriord andCorktbe'gan toarrire at an e^rly^bour.'and by the tiras'Inlnhk 6rolookl thB.funsral coriea«le(t the Castle.' theavon Be on both, pide» j'waa' litied with a great obnooarss.jol ;ppopl8/,-'By,this time ,oUb great numbers of ' thetentleman .Itoni.the' sorrouodlng. ooontry ^had.-1 !)*-•emliled.ajid amongst e»eiy blsss, rioh and poor alihe.Itho^n>otk;.;h8arUeit sorrow.Vprefailed. - .The)chzatJnionmer* wer»-rlV. E.Xurry, J.Pl, father of , the .cle>,Wssd ,W, B. C4rry,"broth«t t Bar. Canon Brougham,fDD|, falher-inVIaw.j.'.Dr. Curry, jinole ; Bet. .John,Broiigbam, Be^ BearrBeoher. Mr. X''jBeoher,,Mr.Honry Boonet, ,Mr.'.;W. ;J.. Hamilton,: and-Mr. IA.Maxwell-i-Thrfguaral »rrlce wsa oondnuted by.'iheI^TrT.«wfjBropghajn, ),D.D.,; ,and. ,the . Ben, 7.Brougham.;,-As the ooffln enteredaadleft the oatbedralthe Pead,Ma»(ih.in BatU" was played on tha organby Mr. Hpney.j- Mri Currj.and Miss BrpoghaaijWiireipreseni in the cathedral "while 'the" serrioe' was, rend,•and-they also ;aftonded at the graTej .nhe, re the souuetVe«'n>(«.alf«*ib .\vTh? «iffin was.of ma»a Te;ojik,land *9* *°T«?»4 J»i^* .b^ ul aowera,/uThp. f nneralarriugBweots jwere .careled[, int:U a:Tery aatisfactory!mJMU>sr^by;J .JJffioj^^o iwfeXfaci9re, ,v; -h .t ' eft

iwwv a**»»w vnu MI OMJVJAVIV .VUHUU^ OWUQUUIM. MO

BetailsS -11 .-- t . - - - \ r:y 'r *i W-.'. --- 'i- -??- '< '; ¦ ' -¦. 'Wv*r'di Flat-lit ?MO( 1 M. 'LyMh; 5 yards, 1 ,Hyland'PheIan (icr.), a j-J, f.' Imaper,'6 jards, 0 ;B,-Poweri:7 yard*, O.< Pielan got btdly away and wasbeaUn'by. a conpls of j!wdt..; 8»COM ' foot 1 J. Hill,",4 yard«, I j",P. Power, 8,7»rdt,'2; Jl.iMalone, 8 yards.iO '.J.'.Murphy, 5 yuds, (I, t V(. Wash'fl yards, p., - Hill:won easily*.Urinal heat, 1 .Byland Pholio, 1; J. Hill,,;2; R," Power. 0; M; Xynoh' (T.v Phelan was O.uioke«tto begin, and he had balrlitue'dlffionlt^ in winning by'about'one 'yard. J tynoli cain9>/ Io"seoorid by a -fewi(inches, bat Hill bbjocteci toihiltf'sild1 was awarded the >:seeondpriss: .'':¦:.:•¦ J . "i' ,f!5 ,.«f ;-Ki(;S-^: - ,;¦- .;::- .•¦ U- .-.~ -vrt

Baif -miU JJot JJ -Jbr Zaiowoo.—P. Phelw, 1;;T.Coou»y,a i J. H«ydeu,3i-j6«T«nothenran. :Mo«t

t »£ a.t . k «tB _ ¦ * ^* - ¦ — f A11 " ¦¦ fa. A M 1 Ti AA . " VA A ^ mjm BA ' A «* jSaua-soey.auo i onoeQ os in gra.T.ej .wne,r» in9.sounB |ot tapiOqmpeUtors fsu. inter gojng ;» Jew yaras, <ma.w.«*. w?«vaif«)ting.,»,The,«offln . was.of massiTe;oak,' ¦, phelan, ton easily. . *. ' ¦ i. VStf **<!>• ••/1 > • - • 'v '

aV4.! W^ ^ ^,fl»» /uThe:fiaieraI. I. imMW.MwtoB>| p: arrc«;:iOyarBsa - 't:'arrange»e»»Jwer«,-ea»e4,flnt;to a:Tery tlsfaq ry. , 0onh0ril(s«;);'2V'Hylilbdi;Ph4latt soV:),-'0. 'A-gobd,1jmjuuisr xJU.lJaoj agl opnoft, Ibia re. 0?; -hj.t' r.ft: . vace between Pholan aa<l _Ba«lt)S«itU the last hurdle,'j——a—¦ 1 1 . 1 . I , . ¦—— ¦—»¦» iwisn'the flrst' namoa-coSi^owni-lsnd limtt'man

to. rcoord ihe.d«mis?,<jf .an old,andTalue4 friendftid. O.V^ashjJed. natOc* alort, .di*t»ix»;froin the, nlsh/highly.e»timabUi;citi»en,vDr.-:(Vinoent White .whloh 'wheabe .r outof.the co^ j J fT then^onbyj

;took;ptto»^Sty ;ete^^ ivSirfi£Nr 'n^i>iiW ^^M^0^iiBii£^.DrV h^^^^'ths tof prooo ngVromnlf i--BUtii&f oin>B^?-W&itW&Wi i'B»n<ri' 'l!i

rfa if to the daiwlng-liooo whan he was seised withWi i J^^ijvMnjB^& otfa yaro^^^

and ithooeb deoth.w»*,anfn»oted we.aro.haDDT.tO: n^n« ,-R"/inw^mn .T ,,v£u.:J: PnW»r,M-5halAnr

I It -in with feelings Jot Tery tleep regret: that :wja ate< ed pon to;re<56r«(:thB d«ath.nat an early age;an!afWri^SjiortUljnen*,,o( sn«uri»in'ot. the heart; of:thisgeutloinan, the.esicmn^d'and mghly res'peotnd'agent ofhis Giiioe the Duke of DeTonshire. The aad.eventoofturi»dOTvB daj[/eT«nLig' at iismore PssUe/ and hisdoiai twiU bel'mprt deep1y,.limented;''not tooreby hififameJlatejrtlatiTOSjand.maiy attached friend*, than

•Wi^W s»^^s a(Ti«S'*iPrr~;ir?4*S?;'r''.wiivri t»yrne,r»iAwroor»nivjtmYWef:<»;*r«fltm ..»5)»««1 nf»faibwlltt(«eii'iW!ih«(iaUofb1s.<h9B r.wa4Btate

^ fe fe^S^ S'£*

H , !andTBya*2^$fia^jchaiitj.wnbqrotwiBuyOTmaiw, au^witbaa«a«»ft: 1. (-t^ upUy-yi iu>i-> ¦¦¦ > ¦<¦¦. • if i i iS WKftS h ifv.kn -:-&n yv.-Jii. -i4 MS8i« 'M H'S '1*'#?S S?*-5TPli >WATBBPdBD AND Djra,QAB.¥Al? MJ OMAXu

la^?rlnibtt jkWmuSiWskiir:»i^*lwwUi^ 1M>O?BU» > «;TJjff di«ctdrtiai»: »uch satisfactionK«inrf'»f toSsig«raiMisMthtta'poot'SJtha'.linmMa ;inijstating,/thati:.theipricrossiTe;i9crea»e;ist,1beSffikTf b^Swa^ tt'Was th rwh Sf-i earaingf of the r*nwsy, wbiohjJiaLbeettJaotleedin,eSfti !*)^ g S Sw!?«W*! M tpt4«ton**«6p«*»i;*»?>&f;kept;«p<*;Bofbtherhalf,M M & mf f i m a^mMmm^m-i lyiwHto

mim fcheM(«i»onn&iefa jt-amounts, toI*S SJ ? 5SS3SMS*S%!' SSS1 1 '! «W :0a 8eUVan:'.-*ne»Wj'bf JWaiiiJrJototjCwi'JJ»

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i:BOABD rop:¦ GTTABDIi»S-*iWi6J*te»iTi j• P.JJ.iP6w»*-Biiq., J.P./Chairinon, id the chato

Al»:pffsent :' Dr? Sooit;'Wtf"?* 5?"?^ iMprris l©.V v T.C;;'tt.,9'Moani T,p" £tW^HayorV»nd')P,,Kenny,'T:c. ,"Ji! '''..i:i::I« - ;v"- .- l - i ^Vi etAjm, o».jra» HoosB.trr-Bemaininn at last report,0» j ;sdnUrf^duriiig tho-ireek> CS.i^born, 0 1 dis>ohargodi 9ft j died,.5 ; wniainingi.929 ! correspondingWeek b la«t,,year.¦- , l/) l4 1 . <xut. of r. proriatons Vah3>*oessarles:r»oeW, X125.;2i. id.';!-do. eonsnmod,JB123 14s| ltd. 1 arerage coat, 2s. 7d. ;.ln tnutmtrv, 3a.Oid vI in feTer.hospital. fe:-l(>d. ; In dining haU,',ls.8jd.' tfoi-on outdoor iuef ,%84f 1 post, *& 13.., WVoprresponding week lastyeu,i,lSl !,<=?«. <«»>5s 3d.,

The.Veterinary Department f role to tbe bodrd,;a pproring ot tb» appointment of Mr. A,*Dobbyntv.S.i :as Jort»)» tewn* fcr his brother, Mr. Jaoa»sDobbyo, as Cattle Inspector, at i2 per week;' Mr.AVDobbjm,-V.S., wrote that four; otaes had been:reported to him by the police of pigs suffering fro'mjdiseasej visited all, bnt tbe oases f.were of" theordinary charaoter. The 'TJllid .Dispensary ; Cop-mittee wrote; that at their uleeting they had paswda resolution that a second midwife be. appointed ata' salary of J&< . Tbe: Mayor vi When .she; gets .alittle practise, . we may increase it to ' 10. . Mr.'O'Meara 1 We have the right of expressing ouropinion on tbe subject I1 Wcrk r Certainly. ;Mr*.O'Meara t ,The oommitteq has doubtless gone fullyinto' the , matter. ' I move ..that We ipprore of thoappointment! at '£& perVyear..' Passed. ' The samecominittw reported that they b'ad'deoided that oneday was BQffloient for fie doctor'o attendance ia\Kalmaoow, :and that dnjr.ia for the" faturaito beSaturday instead of Wednesday.' .Harked " read,"Mr.' O'Sbea reported thuf be-bail 4 email seweropened on 'John's Hill' ~. The' consideration of the'subject'waspostponed; ' • -!' V' ;",- V:. *"" :'r i;

TH S

CHOOLS.—The jv'port on the schools ; WasiWd u* folloita :—' Relitftp to |.be boys' schools,your committee. ba»o plefiaure.iin reporting, that thechildren have been •fonndf admicftbly. grounded; inthe Cat echUoi. Also thai the disagreement betweenMr. Moss and Mr Murpliy ;(t*dober») whioh waa of0 trivial nature, baa beeirfinally arranged. ^ : '¦'¦¦¦I , .^^V: .-. p wwij ^g Jtf SBpaivS':'

NBrt:MonbAT;s FAIE.—pwiag'toa caBc of footand ii outh) diieasa (now! sJi. ot -i'Mred), '-in | theumon>.Mr..O'MiiiLaA pro0oeed, and.Oapt.;-EbwxJBseconded, tbat:pern%iBsieii be'asked'from the.XoidLieutenant to ;hold the old fair on. Bally brickco onMonday next. Without' this permiB»Ion the. fairdould not .be held. ' Patsed. The board then ad-journed. ' " •. ' ¦;:. '- • • ;- ' • '- : ' • '¦' - ¦ • ¦'

¦

i ; TIPPEBABT, DNION-Irr«a»i.T;i: i ,. :< Mr. M. D'AiTOH, ohairman, presiding (. other gnat-

dians present—Messrs; John O'firan,- Thomas Crowe,John O'KeUl; Daniel Kuby, John Bran,;BiohardCondon, John Conway, Jaue* O'Brien, Thomas Crowe,and J. Cullinan. • :¦ ' :¦ '.¦ . ;;:] STATI or THB Housu.—Bemaing at'praTionstre-'port,1 455';'admitted, sihoe, 45 ;' born, I j'; .dfaohargerf,.44t died, 1 rremaininj UiU'dsy, 4Wj <torresppddlng-period last'year, 488.; inorewe 8.'. Beo>ifed dnringthefortnight, X776 1 paid daring tho wsekj£SSB40*.lid ; balanoe against the urion, ,£l,88S>0».--'9d'|''rat«Sunoollooted,412,087.- Nmober on outdoor reltef i883'idost for the week,' £72 lid ;'th» oorre»pondlflg »'nm-l|eis on 10th February laati war* 1,400, and the wo«kljroo«t,ve9i 14s. ; . . . . '. - : ,. . ,- . , ;,";;; ;,; ;-,i ,,-,i Taa BBIAS CONTRACT.—The Master reported thatthe bread supplied latterly to the workhooss by thecontractor, Mr. Heafoyj wia both inferior anS'nnsatis-faotory.,- ./.1 ¦/ <".' . .1 " . .• . '¦¦¦:!»u'1.1 - j.O-t.v.-

I ajsai/ EtPKKDrroBB OM: Oor-pooB SBIJW.—Inreply to Mr. Crowe, Mr. Beardon, dork,; said tbe;oo»tof .outdoor is- qoming down a little,,but there is, as'mudh'exMndUare on it t.are as° in tha Soatb DublinUnion.'; ,,Chere' ought to be'a speolal . meeting of , ,,th6board oh 'some' fixed day of ihe week to 'go' through ¦the wlief ltstsi'not obly tha bntdoor cases, but thbs*in the!hoase;Bls».:-Ohaltmaa 1 That is a- suggestion'that ought to be taken into consideration;":¦>¦ -; i'i*:»- TH B I FBAHOHISI.—Mr. Condon aaked whether theregulation that prera(ls in Dublin applies bera-rthat if ,the rates of any elector, ara not paid up by the lot Julylie loses. .hls.franohU*. :. Mr. Besrdan: No,; for it) thisuniorioar rates are Btrnok after the let January. Mr.CrOwe i K'narer alfcotod tu. Mr.. Beardon V Only incases whera'the rates of the year before are not paid;If the rates of 782 are oob paid the party will looe hUfranchise in 1883. >'Mr. Condon 1 That should be pub-lloly known, t: Mr; Beardon -i I instrnotsd tha collectorsto. notify that.; ?- -j , : i > - ¦.¦' [. . ; ¦ ' :: '-..X- '-uis i::-- ' .u: i :-:it: Taa' SANTTABT, STATII .or ;HBNBT-STB»BT.—Dr.Dowling called atttention to the bad sasltary «tot«ofthis part of' the town. Chairman 1 What will we doabout it f Dr. Dowling t Berte the necessary Noticeson tha" Sanitary offloer. -' Chairman t Yoa ' had betterlook after it, Mr.- O'Neill, and see thst'.the mtaurshe*p* are rembred. '

¦' ; : :' ' '• '• ; • ' «•' 1 ¦':—:'¦'•' ''.:? lil ¦¦¦"¦¦!¦ :i TM CoabiCoRTBAOT^Thera wsre two tendon forthe'supplj of coal, vii.—Mn A. J. Pajne at 24a.>petton for 1 Newport, and 23j..for Cardiff ;r and.Mr^ D.Molonoy, at 21o. 6d. for red ash NflTrpoft. j,The lattertendor, was . aocepted. . . Mr.,' Beardon,..replying. ,to. • a

i guardian, said 'the eontrict was4 for ,12 month?, .andthat about 800 tons would be required. ' !'¦'" : ;.'' ' :' ~¦'¦

\\ Tas PARK.- -Mr: Oullliane again complained of tha. way in 'whiohthe workbotl«e faro was'being"workdd.'Tbe 'Mkster'snggested- thht half the ground' should betilled and too rest de»oto<l.to pasture.- > ;¦'< - ¦ ¦ ¦- ' •¦¦! The Ohulrman' thooghi it; would be better if theythrew.;BP'fthe farm ejjtirsly. .The one;itein of .; bonelabour alous for.the.past 12 mouths aaaauuted to £35.—Nu order wss nudv, ami the board adjourned. :: . . -.;

•i ¦'• ' "¦;- KK0GKB0T rAtBXBTI(J:BPOBr8; i : ':) The«67sporU wor« el.l'ott» *y;btfo«iBl»rg»atteodatjos of obqntry folk in- a'flel4.whioh was kindly'placed at' ib» dUpo«J of the mabiriBg oommittee forthe' purpose by Captain1 Dawson. 'Tio arrangements

i were not carried ont in a rery businosslike manner, as'the: .outside public, ere allowed to^bteak in on .the;conree in•• a)} directions. ¦,Theiweather.was duD. andheavy all the day, ond.ths few showowthat fell Jielped

: jsonafderably to' mar the ..'pleasure of what would oth«>'

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DVXGAB.VAS 0QRHBSP0NDB11CB»

• •¦'' TOWN C0MMI8UI0NEBS—FBIDAT.Memben in attendance.—Messrs. TBOB. O'CONSOS

(Chairman). John Wall, Captain Carran, JohnCnrran, John. Fitigerald,, Patriok Luby.' EdwardrKebbanV,John Scanlan, 1 Jid Thomas MacCsrtby. ¦

;: NniBANOiB.—The Insrlector reported that he hadssrred notices 00:,those baring a right of passagethrough Byrne's-lane, in William-street, to close upthe "gateway 'on Sundays.' He had also servednotice on Mr. Jol.n E. M»hony to h%ve the open inthe yard opposite the parish ohnrch closed up. Tb«'contractor; for cleansing the streotB had not at-tended tojhis.dnry recently, and John Hyde cleanedthem in'his absence. 'There was some fish offal ontbe. .-premises of 'Tom D wan, at Boheenatra. Dr.Holland bad sent in a report on the subject.I Boao'uaH-SrjRVBYOB.—Mr. Beary reported thatthere w«ie 169 yarda of' stones broken, and 60spread this week. .. .1 TjB»° BDTTBB MA.BHST AND TBK WATKBTOBDMlBCaAWTB.—Mrt Jobn Wall, deputy buttor tester,appeared< before', the bwird, and read a communi-cation from the Waterfotd bntter merchants, statingthat they 1 would decline £0 purchase any batter notsent into market before 11 o'clock on market days.tho-'change to take effect from tbe 19th inat, themarket gates to-close at eleven o'clock. Mr.

TM'Cartby 1 It is those fiirmers who live nearest tothe roirket that are latest in bringing their butter.toloarket. Mr. John Wall {senior^ : Tipperaryand Clpnm'el bare certain hours at which the butteris supposed to.be in market, and I don't see whyitbati. system: could not'be worked here. Mr.M'Carthy 1 If the matter could be satisfactorily ar-ranged with the buyers and sellers, our marketwould be 'second to none in Ireland. Chairman : Itis Very'.easy to make a rale to have the butter in,

'but 'the ;question is, can yon make them buy wh«nthe batter comes P Mr. M'Cartby ; If we couldget'tbeai to undertake to buy all tbe butter in

r market before one o'clock, then we would have anearly, market and the town would benefit by tbechange; " When . the farmers are paid now, theyha Ve only a few minutes to catch the train, and theyhave not a moment spared to do business .(bear,bear)."; Mr; M'Caithy : If they commenced buyingat 11 o'clock, they would have all the butter boughtnp. in half an bour. .Mr. Fitzgerald : Very fre-quently there is not a firkin in the market boughtat two o'clock. .¦ Mr. M'Carthy : I move that a committee of tbeboard wait on the tatter merchants at 11 o'clockon Tuesday, and take , their views on the matter,Mr.;, Cur ran seconded the proposition, wh;ch wasadbptedi' . '. ¦¦ .¦ THB EEMOVAL 09 TUB " KATK DAWBON."—Mr.Craig; chief ooastguard officer, BilJinacourty, by re-quest - of tbe board, attended for the purpose, ofmaking arrangements for blowing up the KateDau>«on,'the bull of which is embedded in the sandquite'close to tbe ohsnnel, dangerous to veeseluentering and leaving the harbour. After alengthened ducueiaion, the board offered JB10, to bedivided !ainonR8t; the ' men of the station, shouldthey, succeed in removing tbe sunken craft. Tbecommissioners also agceed to supply powder andfute.

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. TH» 'P.AILWAT AND - MAIL BBBVICS.—Mr. JohnCurran called: tbe attention of the board to the.great .;'inconvenience s'lffered by tbe •, discon-.inuince of the: midday, train from Waterford.

t Mr..Keogh'an. said the . present arrangement of theoutgoing .mails from Dungsryan-wasj^ry imper-tecL-> T6 a letter. delivered in tbe evening, "at foaro'clock, there was no time to reply, and the morn-ing mail was practically of no benefit,- aa lettersshould be posted the night before in order to be intioje: Mr. Anthony s -If' ¦ they' put on a later trainIn . the evening ; it would , meet . the whole thing.Mr, Keoghan : I was' talking to a gentleman whoholds a high position on the. railway, and he said

: there was notbing; waii ting , but to have the com-, missioners take the matter np, when it would befavourably considered by tbe directors. A com-mittee was appointed to enqnire into tbe matter.. Hxw PATHWAT.—It was decided to visit thenorth'side,of thej Buttery, in front of tbe new wailenclosing tbe grounds of -the Christian Brothers, inorder to see if a new pnth-way is required there.

AN OLD AOCOOKT.—An-account for £26 9a. 9d.for goods supplied to :f;be board was furnished byMr. John Bcanlan, now going on for three years.The Clerk produced lit. Scankn's account, andMr. Curran said that the board would wont aspecial auditor to go . through it, it was so long.Mr. Scanlan : I can w>count for every item of it,if necessary. Mr. McCarthy :' Did >\.u get writtenorders for them ? Mr. Scanlan : No, I did not.Mr. Anthony moved a resolution to the effect thatno account be, in future, paid unless orders fromthe board be produce],; and that all accounts befamished at • least every three months. Mr.McCarthy : I propose that tbe account be checkedby the'clerlr, and, if found correct, it be paid nextweek. • Mr. Ssanlan : 1. want my money now ; it islong enough due ; the clerk haa already checkedthe account.' A cheque was ordered, and the boardadjourned. ' • ¦.

; : : , - ', PETTY :8ES3ION8—SATUBDAT.;'Before'Meilrs.Henr}' A.'Fitzgerald (charman), H.E-Bedmond, andB. G. Hudson.-- .¦•' A Ciactjs ABTI8TS tM TBOITBLI.—Peter McGold-rick, who stated his private-address is the BailwayHotel, Bolfast, and thnt.'he is employed in Mesirs.Powell and Clark's Cirjnij charged Xanrenos Draperand Miohael Murray, UiUlinagoul, with assaulting himon Thursday night Iast,st a quarter to twelve o'olook.Prosecutor deposed tint he was' going up Wilnam-strect to Ms lodgings at- Mr: Flanagan's when the pri-soners came over to him add without the slightest pro-vocation. Drouor thre?7 him on ' his back, and both

¦•' A CiBcr/8 ABTI8TS .is TEODBLB.—Peter McGold- system in arrangements than we have now.rick, who stated his private.address is the Bailway Mr. Lalor did not see' the necessity of erecting nowHotel, Bolfast. and thnt.'he is .employed in Mesirs. buildings when they had accommodation for 6C0 morePowell and Clark's Cinuij charged Xanrenos Draper inmates than there were in the home. .and Miohael Murray, BiUlinagoul, with assaulting him : The Chairman—The resolution was carried by moreon Thursday night Iast,st a quarter to twelve o'olook. than a majority of. three, as has been said it was. ItProseoutor deposed thitt he was' going up William- was carried by 16 to 7, and that is more than a boardstreet to Ms lodgings at- Mr: Flanagan's when the pri- of 11 guardians. Mr. Shea wanted to know if Mr.¦oners came over to him aid without the slightest pro- Eookott was or was not going on with his notice olvocation, Draper' thre?/ him on ' his back,- and both motion P He did not know what was before the ohairprisoners bumped his lead aganst the flajs. H« »u at present. #ji ' . ¦ • .. .' joat on the poll : prison-.-ra then'ran off } be called out Col. Stuart—Mr. Bockett has withdrawn'his reaoln-;' m'urderj'poHbe, ' and pursued them ; they were ar- Uon if a plan is brought forward within a weelc ; but,rested by two polioebier near the end of William-street, if that is not done, he will bring on his motion (gain.Mr. Hddneti,'for the prisoners, cross-examined witness Mr. Eookett—I finJ there were 82 in the hospitalat 'some length. He said the Bailway Hotel;-Belfast, last week, and we propose to out off eight beds. IIis his private addreas ; haye resided' f r the-past three, another patient were to come into the house next week,years in London ; m.r native place is'- EnnjshlUn. we should put that . patient into another.port of ther7ereyou not in oompaiy with some gentleman iratne- house, and gist a "new night and day nnrse tfor that

diately-before tbis-thint'Oceprred ?:,- .£ was.- What is place. Mr. E. Walsh : We should, as Mr. Bockett says,his name P. Mr^Bjan.: Mr. Hodnett .- Mr. James L. carry out the - directions' of tbe Local GovernmentRyanf, Yes/ 1 Had you. any.drinkP Yes'? , Waa Mr. Board, and keep the hospital intaeS::;;The'houwis soEvan quiet:?. Yes. Mr. Hodaett: As he usually is. large thatws can very easily'carry ontthear^apge-¦Witnees:lwaaa» eobfi;;islam- now. Mr. Hodnott i menta for the nuns without ' breaking np^ or separatingAnd yonr aoooant of tlis trabsaction is that these two tbe hospital. The Local Government: Board Iwonldmen-assaullod you witliout the slightest, provocation ? raise no opposition to the proposal passed; On tho hnder-—Yes.V.'Did yon call'tl em any names P No. Did you standing that If any class of- sick be treated in anye*ylthey:wen).me<m't«llows P—No. Did you usa a wards other than the infirmary wards, they will-beknife f rrNo ; • I put m)-. hand in my, pocket, but I did attended by the nurses both by night and day. ' Col.npt draw the knil». . ' ::¦ . • ., . . , Stoart : Tho plain meaning of that is they want to en-'. Mnrray—I showed mj hand to the polioe, and it naa sure th» supervUion 'of the nuns. Mr. E. Walsh : Ifont>. .Acting-Cons'Ubl« Geary t It was not out ; it traa yon carry out yonr last resolution 'that Icttor willthe wood of the other' man that was On it (laughtar). necosaitate bur getting two paid nurse's1 :'' : ' '. :Adtidg-Const»WetaenryV Both prisoners bad drink Mr. wUson-We have twoToovered paisageHat pre-W?f5 s. l.arrosted the rnsoners on Tburadayflight last sent that the nung oouU nM f tnQ ivoiSoi-.aapti.at 2 o'clock'!'-! heard

^ories for pohoe, and saw the

boarding of thorn wonld cost!little ortwo mstt *nnnlng down .WUUam-atreeW and the proas. nothin'g go that 0,9 wh<jJe u g u wttlod. I'prop oaeontor running aitep th«m; Iw was blfleding-at the time; mt n\' t „, a te fd?a plan to cTrrr but what.Ohairmaiilfdon't sen one redeeming point in favour

nuna Mkea for, and also for the ooyeredFaasages'.of,.«»iPriapaors. It «^aoowardl .thin(t of ;tbem to te the new wKa. DrTO'EyansaidtheaewoasES would'Msauli ;;a :stranger. Mr. -Hodnett : I M . sorry Mr. Vei na>'place away from the hoapitil-nroper. ¦ Serious'BWJ'P»;D0*¦•?2f» 'f ie "'1 1 b«I5i?'P2?^ »i»V ~8h* »ri»9'M there would «ott« propeVacoom.'giv^aideqonption t. tho whole atfali-in hls usnal. ^ 0^ the nurses. ¦- ¦ ¦. . ¦!. 'v •- v ;-VA . K .".eWnnent an forcible inanner/,Howerer,- before you | Mr. Laior».Thsre is room in the honse for (100morod Jtolwotildjsskyou to take into considerahon that than ,r8 in at mesent, and why shoald yoa go to an

prlsonersjbavealrsys borne exoollen«1 oharactws. lexnanol JflOOfora new bnUdW for eight r«rsons?01udriaan |cTheT ar*anrf lfl

each, or U dayii im- MJ7Bocketti It was buUt at first for 800, bnt it mightprisonmen*. one third of'th« fiue-to be: paid.to the !not hold i0 m»ny n0w with the ns w raid improved «-nossctltor. if n.., * •- Vi r»t- _- -i- ._-~ . << ;;;; > .L :. _ '».. • " eolations. , i ¦ 1 ¦ • ' •• ¦ . : . . ; > ..;< ,i CJ ;;I ;;; . " .. ¦

: ^ ^ m O^ iM. ! Mr. Mercer-I was on the first eommitlee .a spokeSai aSttenwUchWd^ 'tne. nun. about the matter.-The, told; «d aU th«rS ai! ffif^m> to k^?Ohattuia t This i wanted was to prevent tte :noises oTerhead.'cerient thtfcaw^ tirted-'inhaFByan- oonld prooare: logal i Blaoo and keep ont the damp. ' Do thsti.ana derieii thtfSffi h^g ,J^eoninded by Mr: Hodr. !'«MSa? >' &* tf &$W& ^

\iti Bedmoud. J'l sssi Ihs-ebnrt has< power; to grant a • bnngls .01 «;- We »r« not competent tojaat e a.planaSdSilrZmBhktwiJl lli Slatorr for 'thsilaadlard.- ounwlves. .Ool.:Btoart 1 LetMr.fiocicttaAoorahw,&MS^ h i S&

Imottei for a fortakhfc M».. Book,*. NoJ^wk WTh natortwaVauiJ, wffllWto pay' for the poUtoes' ' gentlemen h Wa .Sate •large bawLta. support .Ifciji¦ \iS^^Klmtd4ii" fr*i>- ; *'¦¦ '- ' i l - 1 nowiproM»e.th» »swUHwi oLwUoh.-I--gat(i«notiioe.

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nrtolfw^WfrbuMr;iri»t *ai^Ki»Uh.tboingiaronle tad,'disorderly oaths;losiMed.pr*fc>i»s» ijfdfciJPatki McCarthy. ;. Mr. 3odr,SwKTt^ sW'tfnlJiMt bm^discliargtdtomip f i h p tA ha isaoWjSf .Jidaserer j appesrs. i OooUw5feD»1»n, i]Th a Mil few" .expanding agiinsF j o m

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lands. Mr. Bice, Solicitor. Fermoy, who apoearodforthe defendant, contended that unless tbe order of theCourt of Bankrbptoy was produced the oourtoouM notdeal with the case. Mr. Cahill at first refused to pro-duce the order, bnt subsequently be prodnoeditontheadvioe of the solicitor for tbe prosecution (Mr. T-Blattery.Liimore) and defendant was fined 12s and costs.Mr. Slattery observed that defendant was gottiag offvery lightly. If tho proceedings were instituted dirtttlyby the Court of Bankrnptiy he nonld be sentenced to along term of imprisonment, without tbe option of afine.

ingtii-iDisxhad.no,powez to do so.ii*-V t xi.'#<&?> l> it•.MKl^r t.spoke-'tothB ois-riiaaixiltl^Srthoylt.fwopid' bs: s*tU8e4

ttoy Wi'th* rwins om'-lead ndTUArsaia-tteJ- oojdi1"fhlf,0ls!(st Wdj**1nuns5 lJ r.Un which; tt8r«omtOatBo<;ol l»op to»h*'*iot»* bveriMWL 1W littrfttWni'Ttry'dlitwsslnj ;atjdghfc *Th«TjwiW'te.J^ +<Wc^ *si*rgiving on» haltHi^ wardo*crh«ad as

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CJ.RBI0K-0N-8UIR CORRESPONDENCE

BOABD OF GUABDIANS-SATOKDAT.Guardians present—WM. MixcoxsoH, Esq., chau-

man, presiding ; Colonel Btnart, J.P.i Meoars. ThomaaB. Wilson. J.P., Peter Walsh, J.P., Thomas Lilor,J.P., D.L., Thomas Eookett. B. H. Power, EdmundWalsh, J. Kirwan (Kilelooney), Bichard O'Donnell,P. O'Donnell, J. D. Power, John Hearne, E.Egan, Wm. White, P. Phelan, M. Flynn, John O'Shea,P. L&rkin, C. Power, P. Phelan (BaUyrichard), W.Meroer, J. Qoinn, eto.

STATE or THE Hocsb.—Kumber remaining in thehouse on Saturday week, 291 ; admitted during1 thepast we^k, 15 ; discharged, 21: remaining in the houseon Saturday, the 16th, 285.

ALLEGED EKFUSAI. or BiLizr.—The clerk wad aletter from the Local Government Board calling- th»attention of the guardians to one received from aperson named Thomas Power, complaining that he waasuffering from paralyses of the Bide, and that he havingapplied to the guardians for admission on the 2ndJune, he was refused ; he was also refused a night'slodging by the relieving offioer. Mr. Rocket said thatwhile one side of the writer's body seemed to beparalysed, the other side appeared to be all right, forhe was able to write a good hand. He believed thnt noable-bodied person ought to be permitted to remainwithin its walls. The board directed the olerk toinakea minute, that on a former occasion they had orderedthis man's discharge from tbe honse.

NOTIOB or EVICTION.—The olerk read a notice ofeviotion sorved . on one of the relieving officers res peat-ing the' intended eviction of Daniel Butler, of Harris-town, county Kilkenny, at tho anit of Martha Bo»«srs.

EVICTION NOTICES.—Three eviction notices wereread in the cases of William Newell-Burron afainstJohn Burn, Martin Born, and. Mary Hanlty, for partof .the lands of Coolnahorna, containing 81a. 3r. ft$p.;Christopher Bolton V, Bichard Coady, for part of thelands of Johnstown, containing 3ta. 3rY 34p., andMiohael Morrusy c. Bridget Keily and LanrenoeFoley, for house and premises in townland of Knock-anagala. - Mr. Walsh was sorry to see that the LandAct had not Btopped evictions. It was terrible to seeso many of their fellow-countrymen - compuborilyobliged to leave the country. Mr. Terry said in one oftho coses mentioned the matter had besa referred toarbitration, but the tenant would do nothing about it

ACCOMMODATION FOB THE HOSPITAL NUNfl.The Clerk stated thu noxt business was the aotioe

of motion given three weeks ago by Mr. Bockott, torescind a resolution passed by the guardians appro-priating a portion of the hospital ward for the use ofthe DUDB , and to have a report of the committee re-oommonding the ereotion of a distinct hospitaladopted.

Mr. Eookott said, as they were all aware, a com-mittee bad been appointed who had made their re-port to the board on the matter before then. ; butsome gentlemen felt it to be their duty to oppo30 tbarecommendation of the committee. They bad lookedinto the past, into the present, and indeed he might sayinto the future, so far a* they could sea, with regardto tho management of the hospitals, and they gnve nsa report whioh was laid before tbe board of goardUns amonth ago. The summer season was now passing rapidlyby ; the subject had been very fully and .very care-fully considered ; but nothing had been done, andnothing like what had been aimed at by the board hadbeen decided upon. If those gentleman who wereopposed to the plan recommended by the' oemmittee,were prepared to bring forward a plan of their own, inaccordance with the resolution they had carried, eitheron this day or this day week, he would withdraw hismotion. If they were not so prepared, he would renewhis motion on this day week—that is, to move that therecommondatinns contained in the committee's reportbo carried out. : With regard to the committee's i-oportche Local Government Board, in.their letter, had borneoat what the committee recommended, and showedthat they were right in their views as regarded thefuture ; and it was now for those gentlemen who wereopposed to the views of the committee to eay whetherthey wore prepared with a plan of their- own, an* toproduce it before the board oa that day week.

Colonel Stuart— Is there any saoh plan as that re-ferred to by Mr. Eookett prepared, and ready to be nowlaid before the board ? ,' Mr. Lalor said he fancied there was bnt one thing

before the guardians, and that was Mr. Bookett'smotion. There was a resolution carried this day threeweeks by a tery fair , majority, and at a large meetingof tho board, that an alteration should be made in thenuns' present apartment), and that a part of theV»pit.il ward .should be given them, and flttocl up aoa I J give them the accommodation they intended. Itwas thought thai: that would settle thn qneatioD. Mr.Bockett should first resoind that before he can piss hispresent motion. . -

Mr. Bockett—I am waiting to see if you will showus to-day or this day week what yon nre prepared todo. The vote of 11 and a majority of 3 out of c. boardof S3 guardians was not muoh to go on.: Mr. Wilson—What the nuns asked for is what weproposed and carried on this day three weeks.

Mr. Bockett—I went to the trouble of draftinn plansfor the new building, , From what, I know of the hos-pital for tbe last hrty years I would use every effortin my power to keep the hospital intact, as if is a credit,and is as well oon footed'.- . as any.institution, of Uiakindin Ireland ; but there was a time when it'was not sucha source of credit. We should not go back to n worse

LIMEBICK EXHIBITIONSThe Art Exhibition will be formally opened in

the Atbennum, Limerick, on to-morrow, by LordEmly, and there is every prospeot that it will bemoat successful, as it is highly attractive. TbeSouth Kensington loan collection, in two largevans, the contents of which are estimated to beworth JB4.000, arrived in Waterford on Saturday,via the Milford steamer, and were transmitted atonce by rail.- Amongst the collections received aremagnificent marble busts lent by the Earl of Beis-borough, and the invaluable paintings and muni-ments from the Waterford Corporation, both ofwhich arrived nnder special care of members of tbecommittee. There are several other contributionsfrom Waterford. On Tuesday next, tbe annualshow of the Boyal Agricultural Society of Irelandwill also be opened in that city by bis ExcellencyEarl Spencer—one of the moat able, accomplished,impartial, and popular noblemen that ever heldthe office of Lord Lieutenant—and it is believedthis exhibition will bo a remarkable success, show-ing the restoration of good sense in the country.ID the machinery department, in particular, theretrill be a splendid display, the steamers to Water-ford having lately conveyed immense quantities ofthe most modern machinery intended for tbe show.The Waterford and Limerick Bailway Companyadvertise excursions at single fares for doublejourney.

K1LMACTH0MAS UNION-TUKSDAT.Mr. JAKES POWXB, V.C., in tho chair.

Other guardians present—Messrs. M. S. Walsh, J.Walsh, P. Walsh, L. Power.fi. Dunphy, M. Terry, M.Coffey, L. Walsh, and William M. Ardagh, J.P.

It was decided, on tbe application of the master,to purchase a sewing machine from the SingerManufacturing Company for the nse of tbe matron.

TENDEBS ACCEPTED.—Indian meal at 19a. persack ; oatmeal, 2s. a stone, Mr. T. VTalsb. Wbitebread at 6d. per 41b. loaf, Mr. W. O'Donoghue.

Tas APPOINTMENT or CLERK TO THE LOCALAuTHoaiTT.—With reference to tbe appointmentof a clerk to the Local Authority under the CattleDiseases' Act, which subject baa been before tbeboard so frequently of late. Mr. Hunt read a letterreceived by Mr. M. S. Walsh, in reply to one for-warded by that gentleman, pointing out Mr,McKeon's fitness for the office, and asking tbeLord Lieutenant to confirm his appointment. Mr.Knye now wrote from the Veterinary Department,Dublin Castle :—

" I am to itste that the Local Government Board havoInformed his Excellency that in their letter to the guardiansthey did not intend to convey that they saw no objection tothe appointment of the irorkhonse maater to the office , andthat tney adhere to the views which were prcrioaBlj com-municated to thu guanllana in the letter from this depart-mont, dated toe 2nd instant, and consider that a workhousonmter ahonld not be allowed to undertake duties uncon-nected with the' nmnngfmept of tha werkbouse. Ill thosecircumstances bis Eioellency desires mo to state that homust axAln decline to approve of the proposed appointment.—I am, atr, your obediaat servant, " W. S. B. iLirr.

" Miohael S. Walshe, P.L.G., Kilmncthomas."The Chairman expressed bis regret thnt Aid.

Bedmond was not present to-day, as in his news-paper last week be had un article which wouldcause people who did not thoroughly understandtbe case, to be under the impression that thisboard bad some petty- spite against Mr. Hunt, inremoving him from tbe position he held as clerk tothe Local Authority. Ho held that their object indoing BO was entirely to practice retrenchment.

Mr. Ardagh held that as they could not ahowMr Hunt had done anything wrong, the Lord Lieu-tenant would not remove him.

Mr. Hunt, the clerk, contended that the boardhad not the power of dismissing him. Tb'ey groundedtheir opinion on the Revocation Order of 1880, buthe was appointed in 1878, two years previously, andthe order^of 1880 did not in any way affect his posi-tion as their clerk under the Local Authority.

Mr. M. S. Walsh dwelt on the liberty of thepreaa at considerable length, and theu charged THEWATKBTOBD NEWS with having directly insulted,him, as in bis address to the board that day threeweeks, be eaid " no private spleen, no petty spite ac-tuated him, to take a, leading part in this affair ; thatbe qoarrellud not withWm Hunt, the individual, butas the public officer of a publio board, who be :on-Bidered was drawing a salary to which he had noearthly claim, year aftet year, since '79." Aid.Bedmond heard him : state so. His word was pub-licly pledged to truth ; and yet he, the worthyalderman, did not think it unbecoming the commonrules of conrteBy and etiquette " to respectfullyrequest our talented friend Mr. Walsh to allow hiaold neighbour Mr. Bunt to enjoy bis salary withoutgiving him further trouble and annoyance." Hequoted from the NEWS, thereby directly implyingthat bis sole and entire object (despite Qiy word tothe contrary) in acting as be had done was to giveMr. Hunt " trouble and annoyance." " The affairis too trivial to have any more correspondence," <tc.Trivial 1 Did the writer in THE NEWS net knot?that a most important principle was involved ?—that their powers and authority as guardians badbeen openly trampled on, and scandalously repudi-ated, and that on the upholding and the fearlessassertion of the ono and the other hinged theirpublic reputation for independence and respect asa representative body f He concluded by proposingthat they should proceed to the appointment uf Mr.Hn.nt'8 successor. A poll vras then taken betweentbe only two applicant* for tbe office, with thofollowing result:—

For Mr. /. ffCallajftan (u-iuned)— Mesiri. Coffe/, Poiwj(LJ, UoQnth.Walih (P.), and the Chairman—5.

fir Mr. V. WaUh, Kill—Menu. Wilih (M. S.) and Wtkh(J.Ha.

DKiitui to tot«—Uetu*. Ardagh, Dunphy, and Terrj—3.The board then rose.

KILKENNY UNION—YESTERDAY.. Aid. M. HSADT, and subsequently Mr. THOMASCOKXKFOBD, in the chair. Alio present : Messrs.Michiel Carroll, E. Lington, M. MorriBSj, W.Comerford, J. Dillon, Aid. O'Donnell, E. Coinerford,Sir J. Blunden, Bart, Win. Langton.

Irish coal waa accepted.at £1 per ton. Turf at2a. per box. . James : Walters was elected as assist-ant schoolmaster for the bouse, at .£1 per week.! \ STATE or THE HOUSE.—In mates in house, 567 ;last year, 689 y out-door relief, about same as lastyear, £36 per week. Some.persons lost this relieflately owing to tbe keeping, of pigs.' . Tbe union isstill in good credit, chiefly owing to the fact of theboard invariably taking, tbe sagacious advico ofMr. ' Molony, clerk, known in Kilkenny us tholocal !• Chancellor of the Exchequer."

CUY. PETTY SESSIONS—THIS DAY.¦Before the Mayor, Dr. Scott, Messrs. J. N. White,

M. J. Cox, and D. Q; Bodkin, E.M.ASSAULTS.—Catherine Neill summoned Catherine

McGrath for a wanton assault. On last Tuesdaynight the defendant cauieiuto complainant's houseand asked her what she.did. that day fortnight ;oubeing told she did nothing, the defendant calledthe prosecutor a liar, and apit into her face '; infact for tbffllast twelve months Mrs. Neill'could:certify -that tbe: defendant had been continuallygiving :.her; pure scandal; Fined 6*. "and costs.Catherine Kelly charged her brother John Hearne:with a like offence! i- Complainant deposed that her.brother bad junt'retarned from the militia, and waspasaiDg' her door when ¦ be said to ber,". What areyo'u looking at?" at the same time calling her oatof her-name'{'she made use of very strong ex-pressions -towards the defendant, who then struckber, and showed no more mercy to the ohild in herarms tbfcn to a dead horse (laughter) ; bis blotvsresnltediu hw having-a bloct ye. .Fined 10). andcosts or'a-week's imprisonment. ¦ • •. . . - :-iLioBHSB TKANBJBBS.—Mr. • Thornton appearedfor an ad interim; transfer of the: license held byAnne PbelaD, Billybriokeo,. to Jeremiah- Luna;Qramted;:!--4tr;:JP< W. Kelly, made a'similar applica-tion on^bebalf of Anastatia Power, of the Glen, laEU«n'Hanlon.'.XGranted.: ','¦•! . - : '. . ¦¦: . . . . i --i\ . ¦.t. TBSSPASB 'irr a j CABHAK.—The 'Waterford andIiimeriok?Bailway Company summoned a car-drivar,named:Ji>mes McDonnell, for trespassing on theirpremises on last Satnrduy. - Mr." St. Clm'r deposedto MrV p;-W.' Kelly, who appeared for the -company;tbat^ the day- in-question ie found MoTJonnelltrespassing ia-the railway terminus r on being -to*quoted to leate, hrsald- be -would not do so whilstany:ott«rt carman, was allowed to go. there.. To BIr.Whltei He waaon.the arrival putfoemi : Deferd.ant i Thia is" the. third. time - tbave been broughth«r« because I refusod to. drive: Mr. Stephens for Od.Dr.'-SoottWWbatibrougbt you on the. platformsftSTibelnsf warned off ? , Defendant: They waitu» to live oainotion.; I might as well pnt np myhottaiifrlanxnotallowed to go in and look for himUkethooUwecs&ien.' Dr. ScoUt Don't you thinktheoompany haei a right to beir prwniseaP. De.fcadanfei )l"have: to psy Zi..f\. week rent and fcoeptajjti fatnily,; bnt lotvihat .;hors«::and car.j ,,I aw -Ijks va febflmstn i opa time. I . will catcb a epnit janother ttoA'henrin^nbiM.VMy ssldom I get asatet«n}and'tbaT*to spend htu-niy.time.moodingtny ttetsOaxwhtartiir;Dr.Sco t t If yoarmanner a»«»,» _t1-« . .*n»Vn.io lil-o .«hf«fc'lt U ham T n«'»wonder at.ytoirjoitchinff •» sii«t.sarj ottetu--j 'Mr.Btep>«n9aOTW*dirertccihare;a, T«rr»:tri3bt toia iyon' Sytb^prtBlscsVL-It.iaay-be.a.lvjkqrc^dlthinflrlyat ih.iaUTr.iaii.wft-areihere toid- ¦fcljll» .t6olaw, and act ta;iymp4thl«ewith joa. '

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¦¦SS H r SS of ¦«ho3toj-Uw*ttnt)|^%iii6 }/»«!/, w- -- . . - . . • : on Voard the Holland;.Oapfc, MflUgap,1 of the ifiUoial

(fr UgJoW. eoWe^ jJtW Tatt.nijjorfty^ the ;., ; -, . ,/ ;, ¦ v .;TT^~ B15renM, 22nd May, '83. line: From my knowledge^ «MpV T 00 uld tell thatp ople. tjGrWrtrt8U^^Hi^J?acsA.pa6*clWiV1B* .Ibe<f,.illa«triQnialr, 'th»tyoU>«]riBd1'enoni:hto ad- she wit a finlnslui Bea-bVmt, 'bnilt for safety and Odin-v UViftff *? P99Ayffl!:;WF<fl' , e P P^[•"•jffl -'W. J- mt the enoloaod letter/with aTMplonia'aid a pamphlet fort, rather than to stow a large eargo and drive through» *IK«5ffiw«^VWffl»P<»'lionoi!thet*gtflIia jthktwDl eaOh'yonwittttfeoime.toMr: Wm. KlnpoBO the water. She haa cood beam and great height betweenJi rW^ W I»PlW? .»9i««»it'31!ll«*i?-* !X55nit--Wre66>r''bfttl

* QWhtatrial' 8oeiety of Cork, deoks. The berths tas fre»hly bnilt npforcaohvoyaje,

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,,, -¦ . ,,?;Kowpoe, 22nd MwvfB. , , left 'London on tte totU'Ai«5,'aid ottetl fine paiirtgo.^«Iyy¥ l«b^W.tb> Tile ;:W!JnW,p o« ;* ^AtWmieWpf tho MnslcaT'AoaaeniyVf ihis ld-1 put in to QneenstoWonthe 27tfi and took fc tto°repi 3l l^ ,f SSrR 8B%'*f ?i^W.8WWs »! 1 st , ntfc , heia on'tho Stb; Inst,',' yorij"sir,' were elobted paisetigeH. ;(This' was an-exbeptional case, as theP |8MM^MW^ lt?-8 # "i^Wffi '

- B3o'o ryAoadenJoia^:llln Bendlig>8 aooompanyin[;. boats of this liae mnaHy iail direbt frbfa London ,to

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ao, old thorongh-brod.rhonw, settled ¦tfown toZ .tiW^ .AiC^ Xy »r> n- * weU otttheiMhuisition^ bargained in having ad- bcr w.ork . d .djove jlong t a. X.pwe, never »t»p- ZwhSSw» Vrf wSrAr iaMB^KW W tf

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of Cork, ' -Irish etewJaS ie cbo»e to teW (and sbinajf the pas-a pUw» <*Mv,PWHj,9? Ptt 'J? 5W W.-. itl af onoWW iofli"had Wh. cbmpUmented in '^hi* l' sengera took as'mnotas-Wonld have oo«ttwo shillings0 I^MoM'Mf % lCMf4f^"'oT rV -'<*fl. 1 atner. 'H?.(t)4 H«JO7)''oonsiaeretf If J» : veay great"' at the. cheapest •LoBdonlrestoarantJ.-.Tiie dinnor nraa

it iW^^ i fi wWJw 'S^ l iWlPy^V6.. ^ ^ be ' rMn'ofSainy'jjrrAentlh -thePjp- i.sobp,.meat .(ns'aaUy fre«h)r »od.poUWe»,. i.Ereniiij—V &t(iUBIAtl>ofMir8 U|S Jk34U I9jjt0t>iW9li)wShi -r °™T*9 MrVAtatuiSJf|.?ylIi»1'y*"o*«bip!itnen banded -Mr;., -tea,; bread, apd .bnUer. •,;We,, badj 781 pftsaaoperB on

ji 3 Srotilh ^?C0 l»aaK«W rS»on*. i .«WlAtWn»,(«aid:Wf,Wk!;rorjf?nnoh..obligedi,to tha.^bnt thera was not'one case of illness, other tW >ea¦«»W?^ ^ ^ S6a&'?oVth6 imaaM: ^ «^^ I?<^^ ^AW^ >h?J^r«5*o<»^,«nd not one otanw of djsorderly oondnot.*)Rf*?5WB! '2^W7'*~ i.5SS5G- ?\ -f wl~?-5 nerin wWoh ha had-Spobn aEontUinX ,He consiaerei ,:Thore it one feature ih'this aib whioh is worthy of thet JS^ n i^ ^rth disfch^^K jK«HBfi^p fl j Zse?seWta»-tfor'their famUies. and thai isit»& n4^«^^#i/^^ !S l^-S i5»Srt!S^ et^!SiS^y -iH9W over the ywngll 'tQ^orf'tV^^WJ^VMvnrjW'xfc .AlKlllito ,oneStw«i Wtf tluBtS"b6ib?nae^'W-'the Acadeiny. 'women 1 they.are not allowed'on deck after snnjet,a ' ivM^ Wsl^ n raKqt^^rMr: Benwaff ttdwbiiv j;'J X»AiyM>»o61t 1ii dfatlaoHon; ;,and«guardAt:to»U;Jobr.wIU..permit no man to entaroiio&^m^M. i^o7i*w!.iP^")rwJ lyuM<)tP>ed S6-»nB*ot'Hlm>lfi'b%l:fb»>ai«<«bhBstral Unfoa and i undoriuiy pretenoe wbatater;; they ar« qalte safe >«

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dro thdltodiQatt 1 be! joonfstred nt'lenrtb !witb bis.LoShes*«&'tho conditlMP of thlflp< U JreSiwC^InbnieJui&^o*1 wbitf j as^ l>etw&etPth6n^ bVirdin«JL_on retofniDr to Dublin, Mlle^S fliceli'

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Sit dayX*eBtfedefendSnVsjiWniis57aiLd:f0Dnd tbe'( witertea^K'thicteiiH'abreairmthSiMWV toUblmlo -rIiiIi?i.(MS»%iarAii'Ti3i.v?S^^tSa wfi T^Mhwi^¦ i' iMaL-.iimr.ofc[»aw.-rwstereo 1 uusjyear.to.'water leaking tnrcragha prear in tnS pipe : told 14m to I • . .d«u.iSd<«wre«»o«dln«w«rlod , 809 . £t2S»pAi«t?aira the dBfentIant Wdd he j dis-for watoyy.l'P!^ °" '" tM

'aS wonld'dSWM'llllediwittiitt jvhi said be wonli l aSoortS iiTSiod ™:f :.?• ™" ¦ 5 ... 7rJHolcine tiitof the>plao»^and:;he, irai»«hUiandi« if t , ,T< f2l4sBsg«ettja;thls>eir to d«te andI db'strike, sot wentTout Fne defendant said the lwtt i : "" W"1 !? ^

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fl/wilfilaWiJoiiB {iAo'Siiv'blaoS'aMiri.'- Mr. 'JC- H.,^M /^otf wia-Btfo?^W»ett;iirth4'-d^kUjoa:<V |Mrum) ^ Purchased the JJW

> 1 ofiinindt%hat'y6d tf««! s*Jtrisr-;|v'Meohari<iii H*'will Vperty frpmibeDhuroh Tampomlitiea Commissibnera>:¦ eveitem«intoi»y.pla^aialttjp.I wffl now;patfin thaiMfot ' £l,4<)0:''1There' were njauctjon fees ejianraable''¦ i atrtXarteno jiMrji&ifvdiirHftiiwtreatod.ttw.Lto' p^rcnai? .'After a liyely 'jC6mpetiti6p;, com-pourt wHi »n*«9« d.wwj}B«* f mlvm\ V*$*.m iK wg) ii3aS X ,-?Ir.;CabiD,'89lJcitor^W^e&rt,fei !#ffl®ifef'i biddL^*j SmJi.p4 (ibiM^ekMdnnVJUib.:wfflivra^W|cVenSfete 4}i' ^t cbW;«&J&/WilfiS'sijarlf I6M'*tost'«ma:w'f 9n^

tb »»lulltion of *•»• P

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!b> brWMt "&&iWrilfiiyM7'rf«a '4W sbrry' now To^4' • AxxBiOAV>'NawBFA»B8 : is ¦ 1883.—From : the[wba)|io64id*M ft#'b«iol(I^MSehaftX'/N<*is) bit f AWkaa-lJf^Bpaper Diroctoty," it appparsthat'Mti'^tte^ lf^yooacm'ti niM^nisaTl^mwffljfo Ji th'rppTioaf^ of UU iinds isaaed in tue ' JJnited

Itoool/otjlSioarsflolfoaWt/IWUi««u£the.monqy:£ Statas radctf a "total' of ;ll,I9&~qn;'. iricfease of B$6oW .MlW», 7»*^*jWn«aW "WW bjpa^ flePWPa JPTO9l?ii .

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ul *-* gain ot in the jpaityeftr.V'Phe^ te^«'pgss |i teSffia aass

¦dnniSnaalsoWerlylLit£ight;-%jniSbUHoKenti -1 : and IUinois's froo»-8?0 to 904.: lAyear ogo Haua.iriMmiia7r <'>' ',y i'->-u*'- 'w- - Tc.-wi ~ '. ;.v. k- ¦ chuselta badi -iaajtopera ; now tbe number is 13&.-'I Johh irWii James'1 Wilson) and John Hayes, boatjut Id Texas' the-hsw^perscratnambered the sasj)en.menj'wcte «hargediwita^btrrlM,to]nii ala from a oaslt .-f sions by 8 {"foa Ohio bw, 7S8'pap€rt instead ofmilwhlbb.wasinxoto»«.of ] bdw Whwsifld,to,Glqnmaliby.ii Tbe.biort reiuarlAbre -change, had ocourred'in. thett»iV«torf< iiids«Mrl* w]a^pMj;9.; Kr(,,j Ter^He liJirhich

tne daily papers have'; gwwn

iSa^ nT wSFftWpo S-oat'WtbVK^d^ Dakota bein

g tbft.cWef curea,of activity* . .ThoWUfiif ^ ^nob,We»sTlTe»fto-JBl(xT>nd t*i5rf feur*s ireanbortrareoxclusiroof

Canadaiiw^icb|5* ^f >iK*aen.'"1:1 •"1.t'^?!»i;. '';'¦'"' .W;'J. <. '"> ! poaB BBea'.a .totalof 606. -Tbe'ttumber of-jonraals

- Mlii^afeO'BrteiWiis'tBmmoiiedbySighiconotahlaA wrfed in,Manitoba, wat" nearly doubled daring tbeJSihmif .tm hnUai howa to tbe; Mayor's Walkln «ip,i &esr. .:h<u?} li :dSJLlJ.^w.'. "'- -.:- T '¦ ¦"•-" 'unsanitary sUto-for wiuat of proper -drainage. There ! r THU HAHK W jBXLkN D.—At the half-yearlyis. nq main drafaattbiiyittoClbttMa^otfaiWalk, bat j beetLsK Of s?ueihol<Hra of this institution, Jelddiwoted that tbe nooetrerjtkoii.sbouidiM donejitithtei TJI^S nxtii n r^nHinjjTv jSS.1 A»?« -;iion'tWi Ihe<S6urt*:»iDj5ter«»».;rt;iA 1 r>^i'i ¦ ! • ¦' ¦' ^0PwJHPU)^UwsaioV!M)W,;:a1qjt3oeiW Qfi?-p!Br.¦?! ^: y.y?? yfyt

? !VV'''r".:;.; ' '?'.J ¦ ;:• ¦ I c^Ufor.tbeJJi vefti; a»!:declated.vand,.Jei(>.OOQ' ':J:\'?.*- > h rf :™, l "ir< i ~! 1 f f i>i : ¦¦¦V- -^.. .:v \ r : ' ;'ri I jBatrifdjorer to next account-. Asvtnof J£9,000 had

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fe SSf^ ;ffi¥SM'feWKsSv^Si7r Uiitfifot- bicb- thoe*%rtUem«n wew^ppoitited;S 2 S!S ll'S 'i§S fl'* S 2V*' ezpirqs on tbe -80th instant, but tbe TreasuVy .irfll

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The toUowingstatisties ionthis country, week ending¦ June 9th/- ar« .supplied to us by Stubb a MercantileOffices, '42, .Qreshamiatreet( London, and 1, -Colloge-ntreet; DubliaV'Ooajp2adfrom their.Weekly Qwuttci—

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Xtour ^ ^ tet^ tUa y az'to/date)' BUU ;bt safi lgisterBd- we»k endinj tih ' : ' ¦¦ : Ju&ct'and oocnssosdlnir period ; .; : '. .-..' 11 ... 33

a 'fM-sipple -property,-consisting of 22i. 3r.'2t3p.iiatatufcj or altoot 14 Irish acrea, which was ln 'Ct.an-.cery t elBuit'of Uolsn ti. Dolan.: The attendance: wa4,?;enf,ndmerou8.' Mr." ScaUa'n/ap'licitor IIublin,• who b(i4<;<iar'rj»j{e of,.Bale, ,«(aa present, >s Well as adumber of other solicitors t The.farm in question'iwas on-.the-townlondol Oorthuiore, .at the foot of[.the Boctof Cashcl.ion the road leading to Dun-idrum; '.Tbejpresont; vendors purchased ihe pro-

readm theVWUn-vttuy 'iUffinttWAigai W&Zt-tbit'liwoj men MgtffcBgpttM• and WttrpiW'j MS

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la;!e ^ miei!«U8%|ir ifrjir'6est!to toaWiogi'-

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L A W ,O O V R T S

, - • • • ¦ • JURY SITTXNG3.' • (Before Mr. Jnstico Morris and a Speoial Jury.)

p Boyd vjPlfminffii—ThU..action was brought to ro--00 tar s. sum x>( iU35, i>nu .and n. halt-yean* rent of afa«n:,oaUed .f oBigonr,. CqimSy ,.K^k«i»p.v. . Edward

(01i«_r, W fol«, pe,.)ftn l<}rd i in. ^ ..portgoged .the.'premises to a a[r. JBgan^ andi that "gentleman assigned'nismortgage to-Mr.^oyd,'- tie1 plain^ff."; :,"Wneeler leftthe country sonie years .'ago,, and Mr. Boyd served¦not!ba on tho tenant to pay him,the rent as mortgMreejThere'was no appearonoe for' the defendant:' • The'judge directed a'verdict for the full amount and costs.Counsel for plaintiff : Mr. William. Ryan, Q.-C., andMr. Alexander Holmes (instructed by. Mr. A. J. Bo;d)r

EXCHEQUEE DIVIS][OK-FB?DXT,-Sargent v. Bank of Ireland.—This was an action in

trover to'recover possession'.'of a policy of insurancefor '.£1,000 on the Ufe of the plaintiff , :depo6ited fllth

'the Bank in Waterford as security f6r advances. . Mr;Biohard O'Donnell, Cottage, Carrick-on-Snir, olainedtha-polioy as having paid . the, . 61,000 to the Bank, assurety for tbekplaintiff.il,Tbe -BeaJhdesired to ham.the•ownership of polioydetermuira..,AfteFSOtqe discneeion.;a'n order was niodd for plaintiff,, to atnend C&te.m nt ofolaim, and tho Bank to plead thereto.

CHANCERY DIVISION(Before the Master of • tho BoUs).

. Blator v. Nolan.—This easel' came,'on'.''before theMaster of the.Bolls for.the. taking of the,accountsdirected by- .the Court, as .to tho.amount expendad oatof- the. dividends of a snm of £10,000 standing in thoLanded Estates Court to the credit .of the law;Ales-ander; H. Slator,' who formerly resided in the. conrityof' Longford, and latterly in Waterford, in payniontofprincipal and interest on foot of a mortgage ofMr: Slater's life - estate for the sum of .210,000.The mortgage was made on the 14th of December,1867, to a gentleman named Feltua. The notion, whiohwas for. speoiflo performance of an agreement, waajra*ported at length at, the last hearing in August, 1882,and January, 1883. The Master , of the Bolls havingheard counsel on , the varions items in the accotinf,direotod'th'e ".matter, to stand over until next bha'mberday, to asoortoin tbe dato of payment of a certainitem of coats to the exeontors of Mrt'Foltns. Counselfor plaintiffs'-: Mnssrs. Lawltas, Q.C., J; A.' Byrne,Q.C,-;Bnd G. F. Watsrs (inatracted by Mr, J. CasimirD'Meagher). - COUDSCI I for defendant 2 Messrs. Jellett,QXI.,. and Martin Bnrke (instructed by Messrs..Caseyand.Cl»y).

(Before tho Vice-Chancellor).Alof iatt T. Walsh.—This was an action to administer

the estate of James Moffatb, late of the city of Water-ford, tailor«nd draper, who died possessed of consider-able- property, and by his will, after giving oertainpecuniary .legacies, he bequeathed the.resutaajof-hi*property, amongst, the .four children of his .brother,P»triQk Moffaft , who, was at the time of the testator'sdeath .residing in America. Tbe father, ,.PatrickMoffatt, made certain claims againjj the'estate,' and'inconsequence of this the executor, James y Valah,'aoiigbtto'havo it adminiatbred throngh the Court'of Chancery:The ease "came before- the Vice-Cbancellor on furtherconsideration, after inquiries directed by nim whatbera decree to have the estate administered through thecourt should be made. Uoon reading the Chief Clerk'scertificate, and after bearing oannaelfbr.pJajntift.andthe four ' defendant ohfldron' of-Patrick' TUoffatt, • theVice-Chancellor made'his'final decree in the matter,and directed the personal eitato to be brought intocourt and divided amongst the partiea entitled, to-iti,1 ' Counsel for executor—Mr. J. G. Greene, Q.CT, andMr. William Kenny (instructed by Mr. Peirse Kelly.)For the children : Mr.- Martin Burke (Watruoted-by

'Mr. MoNamara). . . . • . ¦: ; . - . . -, i i .¦1 I Power v. Power.—Tbia suit, instituted.for the pur-pose of administoring the assets of the' late Edmo'ndPower, Esq:,' solicitor, was'before thS Chief Clerk of

'the Vice-Chin cellor, on Friday, on a motion by' theadministratrix to extend tho timo for .tbo-filjug ,pf heraooonnta. , The Chief , Clerk remarked that be wasafraid groat' difficulty would be exMrieooed ip ascer-taining the exact 'condition of the assets/ and heortandad the time till tho 30th Ootobor ; bnt tbe/ilaimsheet is to be brought.in immediately, and,,will beadjudicated upon 'on the 'i5th .'June. 'Mrv Wolfe(Measni. Findlator and Co.) appeared for the-plaintiff.Mr. Belas for tho defendants. - • ' ' ¦ > '-¦ :

' ; PEOBATE AND MATBIMONIAL DIVISION,' , (Before; Jndge Warroh arid a Common Jury);1- -' ; Prendergiut, y . Prendergoit.—Th» roi ii'tbir'case'was brought-to oatablish the alleged' will::of':John'Prendergaat 'deceased, Bhopkeeper and.shipowner' of¦ Ybughal, Who died on the; 18th; January last." Ho lefta widijw 'iind five children, three of whom Vrere.'byfaprior marriage, and- by the will bo left his p'ropertT to'thb widbwj subject to legacies for two' of-ms childrenby the first marriage,' but be cat off the defendant)'Trho«asuhis 'eldest eon, from any share in hi» property.

.'TbS'defeifdact disfiutod the'dodtunent on-tbo'ground of'informal oxeoutidn', want of capacity, and undtfe in-flnenoe on the part of Miohael Ah'earnj thojblaihtaS's1brothor-in-Uw,.Dy whom the will was prepared.": After1

1 hearing eVidence, the jury found a verdiot establishingthe wai^

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! Judge ,"Warren was of opinion that the entire of thel}tigatioa wu^ue

to tho condaof of - Michael Aliearn,:' by whom the will hod been prepared, and who,' ¦ it wa*sworn, had,' after the death of deceased

:endeavonredto; Buppreaa the will,' stating. it was'an invnlid'docu-ment, that it was a.frand. add that it had.been tornup, amd,1 burnt. He bolieved the plaintiff had, to-aoertain'extent,' been a. party to tuis'mlacbnduot, and asthe'litigation: bid 1 been thcivby 'created, he; woulddirect'the ' defendant to get his coataV Whioh -Wouldhave to bepaid by the plaintiff; "Decree accordinglyaffirming tho wiQ- defendant to get bis coats. - vI Connaelfor'plairitiC—Mr. ,Boche;'solicitors, Messrs.Hodnett aid Verlin'. For defendant .•'MesarsJ 'JpiterO'Brien," Q.O., and Bushe ; eolidito'r, Mr. Spratt.

1 THB LATE PEOSECUriON OF MB.- LODGEi In the Exchequer Division, Dublin,-on Saturday,before Baron Dowse and Mr. Justice Andruwe, Mr.'Constantine Molloy, Q.O., with whom was Mr: BiohardAdams (instructed by Mesm.- Ennis ° and Son), onbehalf of the defendants in an action in Trhioh JohnLodge is plaintiff, arid'tbe Mnnster Bank Cbmpany areaeiendanU.'moTed that the third; fourth; and fifthJparagrapjis' of the plaintiffs" statement 'of claim ¦¦ bestruok on t. The aotion is by Mr. John Lodge, formerlyan employee in the sefvioe of the Manster Bank, to:recoTer,J6300, dam*{;es'for wronifnl.dismissal, £2,000/or assault and battery and maliaous proneounon. and63015s. Id. for a balatfoe of salary due to tha plaintiff.

The causes of aotion mentioned in-the endorsement onthis writ were-false imprisonment, malicious proseeu-on, wrongful disminsal, and assault apd battery,1 In

'the-statement of-olaim these causes of notion were'repeated; and a fifth cause of action was'-addad, namely'- -tbat tbe defendanto bad refused to pay the plaintiffS8& 15s;'Id.' f*r* salary due to him whllo he 'wis intheir employment; from the 1st of February to tbe 1stof June.

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Baron Dowse—What was tbe malicious prosecution tMr. Molloy :; He'was' charged;witb stoaUog X5.500from one of the salea-in the bank, and was acquitted.Counsel fiaid the' motion was made 00 tho grouDd ofthe variance between the writ; and the statement ofdaJrijr-"' ¦"¦-"¦-¦'¦¦

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Mr,PhilipjKeogh, on.the put of. tbe plaintiff; aab-mittod that there were, no grounds for, the application.Tbe laUtlff hadboen fa the employ of the baok at asalaryr of jeilO a' year; ' He'was "arrested early' inj*ebruary;:aod after baring been kept.in custody forfpnr months, was ,brought, to.a trial whi<;h l»stod.acouple of, days, and, the, result of whlcB.was he'. wasaoqoltted.'' Counsel believed 'thai the obloot'of thepresent'motion was to throw tbe plaintiff'out-of-a-trial *t:thb present sittings .' t.j .v. - .- iv. - .. . ' ¦- , ; . ) ¦ ¦¦

BttMniJJowaa, sai4 (ihejOr er.t ejCourt would makewas,''that the'writ should be 'amended'by'tho insertionin it'bfjth'o 'claim for tbe balanoe of the salary/ and no1rnl» to be;made.on the.pres«ntim«tion..Coets.tobeoo to Jn.the .qanse,:i.T|ie. ComtjWoold takeLcare,lhatth^d fendants^houla plead^n.U)o nsnal| tlmo, , ,•<"- -¦ ¦•: '•• =* OHANCBBT'pmSIOH'-' ' '¦'CvXlsaft, ilrnurronj.—TUe- yae1 ioj'acftldn.to compel

ip«iaflp't)orfpniianoe of atoralleged 'agwsuvjbt fot leasenJ-tCAWaU ,'p ' I.j.'jl ./T n''"-TiMrritLiiM'-'tiri:-Tfr^M WJ ', ** _ '' • g? 1or louTwufw or OGruun praouw* jnr xiow- XJOOS* opnufjrWexJorCit W rentVt ' 90." 'Tho p>SrUeslrtf m«Vd&U!at Saw BosV.'ahd'plimt^^aUeged'jthe^wa^no-'sireei;nrent vetneen tWm asto the'.pavirient of {he "rite* and1ta p»ivjT%ndant'dtniea thSlWavKrVliewas'tte .Srtts'oft igr^'eat.'and thfrneWttmaonilsd.'u*tirtttnatUwrintof £70 ih((Jnldie'apnetJrent,free ttr'alfA^^'ttxesV tbeMastw-ofth'ij'Bol di'm sea1tffi'a nJWth>4tVir1'''"- ' ' ' '; ''"¦'''''''

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THE-COLLEGE-provides a high-class Educa-based on the'Protestant and Evungelical prin-

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.Nothing to Eqhal It.•rp,ma JBOW&ER, 80 celebrated, is perfectlyJL anrivaJUedL-i destroying BUGS. FLEA3, MOTHS,BEETLES; and'jiB LitVcts, (whilst purfectly harmloosto'all animal'life,) All Woollens aud Fnrsshonldbewell sprinkle^ with tho Powder before placing away.It is invaluable ''to take to the Seaside.' To' avoid dis-appointmeniinsUttipon having " KBATINO'S POWDBR"No other Powder'is effectual. '"Sold only in tins, 6d.,le. and 2a. 6d. . Beware of imitation. Don't be de-ceived..

" KBATINO'8 WORM TABLBTS."—This uniquemedicine is certain to oure, and may bo taken withabsolute safety by the youngest ohild. Price la. lid.,

: of all Chemists (by post 15 stamps). K EATINO, ChemistSt. Paul's Church Yard, London. o27.4it

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"OEPPER'S QUININE and IRON TONIC puri-JaJ-i flesand 'enriches tho Blood, Strengthens tho Kerreyand Kqsonl#r£ t«m; promotes Appetite ,on4 improies Di-gji«ion f. .aniii>»teo the Spirita and Mental FacuUies'; thoroaghr/ 'tecruns the general bodOy health', and induces aproper honlthroordiHoa of the Nerropj and PhjTdcal Forces.

Bottle»,<»iAtiimaiga2 meaanre(l.do8oe,Ja. 6d. . .: In the prejo^stionof this Tontothe irreuteat care is. exor

olsed;' It ia.afaifoftU compound of Qulilne, the active prtndplW ot Tellow Cioelionu. or 'Peruvian Bark, blended with aroaned..tr4*<<wgrttT)Srssar»tiano(. Iron, produced in a formwhioh tbe experience of many year* has raoied. the belt.This Tonic, often n ready meana ol gaining the 'strength aadother benoSta affoi-d«d by QMnino and'Iron,'without aiiy feuof iUioo»S9<w«ncec.a» its comppeitioniSithat approved of bythe great inajoxitr pf medical won throiwhon lhe coantryTj P^ER'A.QqjNINE . and .IEQN , TONIC—JL'' Bottles cor.fatning 33 meaaured d060«, i». 6d. Tonictwstment"'will rsiao" ^Cndteertion, Tlatulonce, ConstantHeartburn, W«akneBa of the Stomach,' Sinking 8ensationa In<|oaf .OiKtm;.Haasi«ij 4o. : The:whole digestive ronctiona arapowerfully aadfterl by Quinine and Iron.IP PEBBrS QUINlifK. and IRON .. TONIC—JL i^Quinin^aof) IronXorm

tie most effegtlre treatment inall complaints ariilng from derangement of the' Nervous Sys-tem, . In the ¦most' wieakenad atata ot the Nerves, a COOTS* oiQuintno oid.Iron iaiurato benont. Ague, Sclitics, Weakn63» ol the Umbs, FroctraUon, Iqdpient Paralysis, St. VituiDaao9, Ppvet»;4o,( : . ' ¦ - ' . ' ¦

XJjJEPtEjji; S',.QTONDIE and IRON, TONIC i3JL ftronglj reponunended as a desirable, safe, ecoriomloaland aayantnmouB jnode of taking Btrenghtenlng medicine. Th<«. Bd-Bottlo contains 32 lneasored dooea, which, if takesdally, lasU 16 dayi: The next «Uo>atU« t* lls., sufficient tof mt 43 daya. The Stone Jan, sold at 22a. each/contain nearl]sli of tha to. 6d. Bottles. The Same of jTPEPPEE ison?verjLibel,.. ¦ J .: : - .

CjTJIiPHOIJUJE . LOTION.-rAn. external meanaCj,'of Caring Ekin IHwaiei. : There is scarcely" any arnp-tiorfbatnfll rfild to " Salphollne" in a few days, and comienoaito fads aira/, eren Kit teems past ctue. Ordinarypimples, redness, Motohcs, scarf, rouKhncra, vanish as it ¦ bymagio, whilst old, endarinjjjkin.dlBordors, that hn,v» jilagnedthe anfferers'for'year*,'Eowenr'deerplr rooted they may be,V Baiplwur*". wjr,«uocea»lullj attaok them. :¦ It destroys thaaninv .'/OB .whlcli,canse, these .unsightly, iTltable, painfulaffecl >u, aod alm-aja produces a clear, healthy, natural con.diUpn of tha skliv', . BulphoUne" Lotion la sold by moatehmnlsu; ' iBottM, 3s. »d. each. ' :

TTVEB-COMPLAINTS;—DB. KING'S DAN-JLJ DELION rid QDXNlNB LIYEE : PILLS (withoutMercorj). The )>est remedy, for .Biliousness. Stomach Do-rangement,.Flatclenoe, Pains between the Shooldera, BadAppetite,' Indigestion, Acidity,'. Headache, Heartburn, andall otber Symptbifas ot 'Disordered Liver,' and Dyip^iiin.Acknowledged by many eminent anrgcona to be the safestand mildost pills for every, constitution. In boxen at Is. lid.2s; 9d., and 6. 6d.,at all chemists.

rTURAXACT7M-.& PODOPHYLLIN, a StimulantJL to the Liver.—A dose of this combination is recom-

mended to. any orfl comjlaiaiag ot. Liver Derangement, moreparuoulaily when arising from alight -congestion. By rentlystimulating the Liver and slightly moving the Bowels, theheavy drowsy .feeling and'Headache, with, renenlly, Fain* isthe .Chert; and B»ok,le»padallT,after,.eating, is dissipated.Tuuxicuic un> FODOPKTXLur is much safer in its action »>mnCalomel or Blue PflL and oertajnly quite equal in poworinremoTisg the often distreasing inconvenience and Pain atten-dant on XgrapmxifcJvBoUlea, S*. 9d. each. The Name ot• J, PEPPEE,. London," must be on the Label.XTkELLAR'S CORN PLA8TEE.—Boxes Is. lidJLA and2s.9i 'The Ccrn. FJiitersarea certain curefoihard er ipft cprnr, they eompletsly 4ry up and eradicate pain-ful corns; the Btrxioa Plaitera SVpr6r»a remedy for Bunioniand enlarged toe joints. Bold by all Chemists. Be careinlDallar-. jWwaw.SujiUeioO'y. i- ::.-'!. ./^RACRORJfS'ASliqA. JSfDT: TOOTH PASTE.\J. —3yusing this, Aroma io,r>eniiWce, the enamel of th<teeth becomes wrjite.sound; siajojished like ivory. It iaexoeedlnjiy fragiut, and- apedally -useful for'removing in-ornstationsofitaitarjon Efi sctod:taeth. Sold by. all Cham,sts... Pots, la. ami is. 64- eaqh ; (Qrfj Cracrott'ij,; ,T. OCKYER^S' SuLPHUR -'HAIE 'RESTORER;XJ will duke:. Grey Hair, and in in a few days reotoreoompl«t«lj,tli* pliblr>l.oal»ex/.i Whfl^keepingtheLHair itajrpperoolpor.itis useful to.rfmovtogscurf. j Xookrer'sS«-»totteh«sjwwerfiJin1mnringpropteaes,"r8adgriniritadesir-able Hale WtrfdJ i'iJLarge RrftiefTu. j £?~r ?? , i_ aaaf ,!T bCKYER'S'-'StntPBJte'-'HAlB BEST0RBEJU'wiadaikOT]W thefdrmer hBdeyiHiir tb&t ia nbeo-lutely white, in tbrot tern days; bntiwTieTegreynnsa. is com.mnyfiny at the ff)nt aaatemplM. the Snlphur.Waali pronirt-ly b61ouri,*ende:(lh«li 'cadfitUtttiifliibS.trom that wMohhas net changed; 'Large BoUlea,'ls.'8d.'eaoli.' ' my 12, TJOCKYEE'E SULPEUB HAIR RESTORE E.''i -i "*• * - ;_ _

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OBSEEVE—19, NASSAU STREET, DUBLIN,

(From late Most Eovd. Dr. O'BEIZN, Binhop ofWaterford). V

" I havo need Mr. SOLOMONB ' Spectacles with greadvantage to my sight, their cooling and comfortingproperties proving moat agreeable and benoficial, -tffecta which I nover experienced from any other Una olglass or pebble.

" f D. O'B BIEN , Bishop of "WaUrford."(From Moat Rev. Dr. Conway, Lord Bishop of Killala)

" Tho experience I have had for some time of Mr. ESolomon's Spectacles enables me to stato they are theonly lenses which afford ma thn ease and comfort to bedesired in reading, writing, &c. I am, indeed, glad thatI procured these fanu.-! eight preservers, for the use olother glasses and pcbhlsa bad caused mo to imagine thaisuch satisfaction coul d not be secured.

" t HDGH CONWAY, Bishop of Killala, BalUna "(From Most Rev. Dr. DnOQAN, Lord Bishop of Cloufert)

" I havo to expreBB my entire satisfaction with thaSpectacles you supplied, and which I have used' withgreat comfort for many years. I have not changed thedegreo of power I procured originally from you.

" t PATBICK DuooAN.Bishop of Clonfert,Louijatc(i" To Mr. SolomonB , Optician, Dnblin."

(From the Very Rov. Dean O'BBIEN , Founder of thaCatholic Yonng Men's Societies)." I feel pleasure in bearing testimony to the excel,

lonco of the GlasseB with which I have been supplied byMr. Solomons. Having had occasion to employ ticmboth by day and night for some years , I can aay.viticertainty that .the relief which they afford and thVij.sistanco which they give are quito boons to a rcador ofwriter.

" E. B. O'BRIEN, D.U., Dean of LimerickNewcastle, Co. f.imorick." '

"Archdeacon O'SHEA , P.P., is happy to inform Mr.E. Solomons that the Spectacles Bnpplied to him soinjton years since havo been eminently successful in afford,ing him ease and comfort, which he had not experiencedfrom tho glasses and pebbles ho had been using pre.viously. ArchdeaconO'Shea has now enjoyment in read,ing aud writing by dn.y or night , and his Bight appsireto have been strengthened and improved. Hoconsidersthat ho is indebted to Mr. Solomon's Spectacles much forof the benefit dorived.—Ballyhnle , Co. Kilkenny.!1

The Eev. EDMD , O'FARUELL , P.P., is much pleasedwith the spectacles he purchased from Mr. Soltuung,They afford him the utmost pleasure and comfort, andare anch a striking contrast to the pebbles and glasses 'he had been previously nsing. He is only sorry ho did ;not visit Mr. Solomons soonor.—Glenmoro, Waterford.

Mr. E. SOLOHONB 'iSpectaclcs have been used by emi-nent Members of the Faculty, Nobility, Clergy, 4c, in- 'aludingthclato Chief Justice of Ireland,the Into Marqaiiof Clanricarde, late Earl of Eodpn, Lord Vaux of Hat-rowden, Clonbruck , Dnnboyna, Athlumney, his Gracetha Most Eov. Dr. M'Gottigan, Archbishop of Armagh,hi* Grace the Most Rev Dr McCabe , Archbishop of DUB. >lin ; his Grace tho late Most Eev Dr Leahy, Arohbuhop;'of Cashol ; Most Eev. Dr. Leahy, Bishop of DramoreMost Bev, Dr. Doriira, Bishop of Down and Connor ;MoetEov." Dr. Duggan, Bishop of Clonfert ; MoBt Set.'Dr. Eyan, Bishop of Killaloe ; Most ROT. Dr Power, :Bishop of Waterford ; Most Rev. Dr. Moran, Bishop:of Osaory, Ac , &c.

•#• PersonB in tho country can be supplied withSpectacles, &c, by Post. Repairs promptly attendedto. Improved Teluscops , Opera, Race, and FieldGlasses ; also Microscopes at most moderate priceaBarometors, Thermometers, Mag ic Lanterns, Ac.

CAUTION !—In consequence of numerous attemptsat imposition, it is necessary to note mimo and address,and to particularly bear in mind, that MB. E. SOLO-

MON'S Establishment ii "Number NINETEEN, NASSAU-STREET , DUB LIN

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• EOLLOWAZ 'S PIZ.J iS. 1.".. PUBIXT OF BLOOD E88ENTIAL TO LIFE, BxttXRAnn STBKNQTK .—These Pills surpaiB all oiiejt jbi'tfwnJTedioines for Parifving the BLOOD ; being satt 'and !?•effective , they are available for all as a Domiito aidHousohold remedy. In oongestionsand obstrBb&nttfthe LUNOS and LtV3B, they qnickly remove t&scsuwjfthe diseaae, ondin constipation anddiiordcredcoTiaittaof thsBowiLa, theyactaa acleansing ftfcries.t,resaiir«ing irritant matter from the intestinal COEJJ, and rtlisf*ing epaaina, cramps, and painful gripingg. . . ' >.

BILIOUS HEADACHES, NinszuLND Foul 8roitici:,LO88OyApPJ!TITg,AJJD LOWNIBS Ot Ervilric3t *cleansing propcrtios of these Pills «ocn brcAlMf'»wonderful ohanze in the conatitntion, reroovinf iQ'o'oen of bile, headacrio, palpitation, painsafter'eabE&tilfjiddineu. • They restore the appetite, eW thd-tSC*pleriDn, and improve the general hoalth... •: •: r ¦'-.,-

. THX. JlOTEKB'8 PBLBND.—FxXALXBl BTXCOlBiS *Every .Mother of, a Family sbonld kjjowthovwne.cftJiW)PUl8in?epiovingallaconnmlations andtia8toriflj3«?':gqnJM or perverted aeorotiona ; at varkiiw ;CnU?JpenpfUJ, pi female life .they are useful ber6nd".iawftiy!tbey'oan.betaken'Bftfely byremalesof all aminiiiawv«lMbjeinaUon.Udren'8ooaipIftints.

¦ / ¦'•.JT ^ L¦ rJOlATTCA,J L-CJKBi.OO, ASD OB8i'BUCTI0KB'O*-7JtJ«tt)H»Ti. -Jf tbesoPfllobe taken regnUr evetj'aJjaSiin ttnet-aceordanoe with the printed :directian«,'iiMmart obttmato cases will soon yield; the eeorttitofc*3.tnekwaoya.wfllbeconieolcar and Iimpi4i ino fawftoiJl thifbody ghould be more carefully watched ; i op*.WPJ18,' 9onseqnenoe8 .enaue from, neglect : |n,,ff>?«1ff 1'l ect* , - - .. , - , ' . ' * ' . . '",. "" . .:_ :'. SOEBTHEOITS, DIPTHBBIA, Conoafl, Coi»H'Aa:i>'Af.i , BEOIICHIAL AntctiovB should 'be imnsstato/

-irerted by these Pflla, whioh will, whea'*»n\#effcw''ibe bffebtuatase of the Ointment to the-part'i£i««d,afford richameaanro of reliof as is scarcely crtdW*?ihe joint agency of the two remedies is, eo.potez&Kiu.ovoryfomudftbla pulmonary affection beoomeaame$aD;>.•to this bea^ment. . . ' .. .i

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