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Ill I: WATKKt'OKD NEWS t ESTAI'MMICD 1817. (Alilrnmin U KUMOSP , Proprietor.) l. w.i.v-T On.vi LATION IN TiiK SOUTH or I RELAND. JV|. '..-/- ¦ ¦•' .TITI; Kri-' ny Krem li n , at No. 49 King Sired . i-l'li. -ITK TIIK rttuYlNri.W. B.ISK.J hi.: Tmu i. 1' KMT.; Y E . MU . Y ( IS A DVANCE ) 13S.; !;» rut.i , V KAP.IV , 1". S , is A DVANCE . A e - cuts ior Sale of THE NEWS: ,VAT:-:l;l <'i;i>—Mr. W. K KI . LV , Little Crorfji- 'K-streel. 'I i.A. V' !;K—Mi ¦* (.'LINO , liefrcslnncnt ltooms, iu Mriiil'U-Uvrl. J' .\SSAC.V. F.AST—'lho Misses LOVK , Hotel , Square. CA i:i:lCK-dX-Si; i It—Mr. J.M.M WKI - MV , News A gent. IU' l>l.t S Ai-\ KiMisiN ii Ar.KNTS : Jlrssry. W. 11. S MIIII A M . N , Alil :cy street j Mr. J. It . I. VNAII , 3U NVrth Sirai.it liu;ul , niid ]• ' ! I' ppi-t• Sackville ft. 11 'NiiAIIVAX—Mr. KII\V .\ I : I > liiiKNNAN , Stationer, ii ' ., Ti'. -t ami Trlrjjrnjib tjilici*, Th o Square. KI1.KKNNY—Mr. J uliN Jlmillv , lioro Inn-smet. I 'ASTI.Kl'd .MK .l!—Mr. . 1 . lli'l.iniA. v Main-street. AMKIilCAS LINE . >• L'XITKN STATIN MAU, STKAMEKS. uuWiyi*-, Liverpool to Philadelphia v^Bvl^i. KYKI . Y U KUNKM IAY . 4B3BE9& CallniR .it (Jiwcnstown cveiy Tiltjl:M>AY. Fint-clnsb Fbll-powortit Irmi Slitim*lii iis aie tir-pumic-d to Snl : - •AHUOTSl' Ol!L> ...M riy 5 •KKNII.WOHTII .. May 20 IHIIO May ]• _ PKNN SYLV A XIA.. .1UI1C 2 ll .l .lX D l. s M;. y 111 1N1HAXA .lum; fl Nil iut- riiutliiiU' rnysci'pcrs r.irrieil i;u voynpe ir.atki-il tliu> * ThU is tin 1 on l y Ti;m>-Atl;uitic l.ini* i-ailin , ; uuilrr the Uintnl Slates Kl a' , ai vl tin- iuO'inuuKi.itimi tor ;.ll daSM-s i<t |. .i >»i-|ipt-r> i* K ]U-' >I in ilip.ittir . ' <l.d ct mini: In ail)' fit tlit Kuu-| ran Mum sl. ip I.inis. tvny Siramrr i'.irrii'i. ;iSuigi'i n an-.! Mi'\variii' »« . r:i>-<li(:ii> and pi OiK ate lamlril at ri:itai!il|iliia rn tlir W'liurl ol tin- I 1 . uii-> Uainii llailioaJ Ci>tiip:iny, wl iicli ha; tlti* ^h. 'itot anil ntsl limit tuti:e to :»U places m the West- ern Slate. 1'Yr tl-L' >jir::i! no i iniiic-il - .tii n of I'H -M nj;i IF , DI.TC air lilnl. r llir snilr ici l , ]:. I f (r-li tin Ill llin-m , Ullltill Miltii. 1.. tur Ism , 'l' elrpi.ip li Office , K>cliaii|; i- Oftici-, ami llapgajri' li^l'u?* (Mite. PH^frupiTS I)} tins line c;in pass direct into tl.c Kailiiixil Cms without leaving the Landing Wharf , anil tlit;- 'tint :i t-aTinc if bolli tiuu; ami uiont-y. t. ".\i:is l' A^A nr , £12 1'2>. to Kixlucim Uuinra- . Hiluni 'J ' ,l. .!'l. t lnlui ' iil Hill's . STU KAOK PA^ACHC IIS luw a, IT ;.ny mhrr first cl.iss >¦.<, ii.i -iiiiiii. B an amp le -u| |'1> ill i'u v;- - . mis , ivi ku:! ni.il n rvnl i:|t I v tin- t ' oinj.aii\ ' s Stewaul s. Stri ra^e l\issetipi-r> nie lt.i \\ali!i-tl to Nt-u Yuik or I' .-illitntiri: without hilditiun.il cliar^i - . iNTCkuKiiiAir. I'A>FAor- .SnruiiT airnnitnoilatiuji , in- ilu'luip I AI I S , Ki- tlJuig, Hi.d all nict-atary Uttnsils an« ^t« [lainirTol.lr , i.7 . A|).iv in riii!a>li! |'liia in I' EIKB WntoiiT .t SON - , (ii 'iiiial A FHI :> , . ')I'7, Wulniit-stint ; in Qvunstown , lo N. & J. I' lMMIMi & l' .IOlliris ; anil ill I.iviipool , to K1CIIAKD --ON , Sl'KNCK & Co., tf 17 ami 19 \Vattr-«tnit; or JdHX DKVKHKfX , ( , ' unv , Wnterford. NATIONAL LINE to NEW YORK It*: - ' NUIHK .—11 .is Ci'ii'i'imy tati « tLo t it-k <.( Imur- PIIII-II- |> to ilK' . 'HO) en laiii tt I I>V C> M I S, tlms piv;ni; l'.. "il ^irs II.p t' . 'l l-ii>»lMr ^-unt:i!ll|-i: fur taMy mill avnul- anci- 1'! ilnn^i i ai si:. . ]li' ii.ot si tilinrl y ri.ut e ) IHS lu'i n «I K ;. JS aiiiiitnl (•} il,;i. C'III |. .i i.y lo nvoiil ico nnd Ht- .ul- lai.ii- ' . l.AKi.KST STKAMKHS Arl.OAT ^A^ jjL _> i jLi s, X >Vi-»i LIVKHIOOI . (o N EW YOKK i*f. -" .i. ^ .. .!- " » onry lrt -tiiifsiia;/, ri"MlE M:i"iiificwil Knll-l'overed Iron Screw L > II : AV..SHII ' S .s "' ii;f , '/" I'll* X l 'i jtr , Totli , l" iiYM" , iirc-an i>VKJl i K. viiLAMi , Kemp -U.*v S-1'AIS , Uran- .... l' " - «> : THKyLKKN , Uraftr 4U1 II AI.Y . •] li..m. -..ii l-l' - 11O1.LAXU, Simiiwii :M7 ritAM'K/lii'-uiiiMii ^' 'Tl KK1S , Auilri-wii 3S' . ' iO CASAIiA . W.-Wtir ¦ ' - " ¦"> 1IK1.VKTIA , Sin-ui-i r :l!-7l (illlCIA ):, Tl.i nia- JCJ. V DKNMAUK , Sunini r o7Sl Will >»:i irriii l,nfii»»oi Ut Mi- w York as niult-r: KCYl'T Wednesday , May 12 TIIK nl . 'KKN Wednesday , May 1!) STAIN Wednesday, May 20 I. .. -* IV ^ . . . :- : . »n II.r u.j.i U II ^ Ua} . « . T.i :• . i i i. . i. nii n:.il i ii :> Uli-u: |..i>-t tl , the M all- i :j in- ' . » i< _ * i ; ; . l ; - u .' ! i > ' at}. '!' , au il t [ u ull tlie >jii.t.l.!> Hituntd! il. ]>oi-|> i.n >!••!• . l;. i ' i- I M j .;s* . i^i" , 1-, li ' i , :ni'l 17 tiuincas, :.t\'n n l u. (i to :,! ¦ i ii'ii- < i:al' . i :i in M..I. •I'n.in— .til l:a\uiu' ^iio. i n i vi l r c i - In . -.,¦¦i. l:. i.i u ¦li.l.i . TWKN'l Y l' DUU (JUINKAS . ZA ' : H I i (( . v. i- ' tiUT u! STI;I:I;AIIK i'A?si;.\'n;i;s J-J tci i. 'V i - i itl-iili r-') —111 *: h U u n i i n t- A l ittii n l.ni g u n i ij u u H i d In ,| /.Cl' , I l^l.l , ami VII tlial. .,,,. J;.ii.-'.: J' .. - . - . . _ 'i a s li.u ;i> ly mir ctlirr litn—iurhnlf ;! i;:.d..i.i- i u' 1- n-li l' i.u-ii,i - Mivnl n)> t nil cnuki il \i\ tin l\ n.; ..I \ '¦ -• i \:.i::- . .M-ilica] uUri.tiai i - i- Km*. Suw anl- i--t - .1 ..Hi l..!;.nir Ml 1'i'll all . c lilim:r ParstLiziT:*, ¦ ¦ ¦• i -^i I' .i. -n.^i i- Uiumiii-il t'i yn. l.i i- , liost. n , l'liil- 1,-1- . -l.. :. f ti. : |:.i;;.u.< r- , u itlu ul Kx'ia t . 'liarKi- , nil l-«it;lviil i..:.i._-U :.¦ >a :i I* i. %1.1 i-io , a im all mUiiitl tuwi.s 11 Umt'il M. .:-- -i.J Ct.viiia in lavoiat'U- ti-ims. I' a-M-niiiis bm.k.it i.: i.. i. :•. . -\i»- 'ra.i.' , Nnv /i -alutul , China , and Japan , \i:t li., - l.:i. i;«.l»iiy. i- - . III.»: 1.1 .1 l'.is-afL- :.| l-l y t-i 'J l.i Xi:,i i.al b:iMinsi.i|i Ci iiij any (I. i iuitcil), •Jl ali'l 'JII, \\ alu-. -tliil , l.i\i-iln<iil. , -Ul r AfiKM Fi>K WAT1RIOKU : Mil I'Al.l. l. -u WNKY , Cl' .i ci- , V J , MeicliantH 1 guny. .1. X. .Will UY . l' .ni-ik-ui-Miir ; KICH A B I' I. IM.V, M . i ¦ ' ;.. i , .:. - .; 1; IC I I A IU l' iit;i..\s , llruwii-siiici-l , 1'i.it- l.« . V- 41. I i . ] . l . ! -l » L . ('tuilT , Nt» lloss j 1' ilK. I.A. NOA. N , ];. i. i.. -i. -u ; JosKl'ii MK ANY , liuCr i , l'lin^arvan ; ur lo N. i- -i .1. I ' L ' . MM I>- aii-1 liuu- ,, Hu» i-iisiuwit. 1'..--. IL- > I - .ur .I.VI-H! lu . - .emu llu-ir Tai-sa^i'S from tin' I.i)i:al A k -i. l- In !• ii- . ii - .iv ' ni: lum r . KN.il.ANH AMiSdVTII WALKS , AM . 1 UK SOUTH i'K II ; I : I . A . MI , iiv I : I : AI UI :. -TKI ; N UAII . UAY , r-<.i .VILM I KI I IIA. KX , It. l-i . .!.!. >'Cti' jl. "itli tlil" 'V AT HII II IIHAM I 1-15I F.RK. K aiill W AI LI .HJ M" AM> ( . . VIU A I . I UKI .A MI Lines. SHOKTIST KOUTE \T REDUCED FARES ^ -~~. Kiy r- s. - Trains an iVnc /-ii.-f J/«i( jp »tj ^2^: ¦ *' ""¦• » V E I :y U 'KKK HA >' ?%&*•£• UT. —I. 'iivi .- \V.\iKi:r "i:i> :it I. "" I' m-, "'i Arrival of 11.- " ii.in Tram tn.ni I.iim rii .k , ami In . !!. ' , a.m. Train from Miiry t-fr oiiyli , Ai:i:iviN« in LUNII ' JN I \\r;al; i-r a:nl i:irculli. -tiilu. -i-s prrmittili^J at l'J.l' 1 ..« followiii^'<!ay. l. i'jWX. I. KA V K L"Ni.M 'N (I'iiildiiiKton) nt 5.15 ii.ni., ai;d Alsuivi: AT WAI Ki:foui> (wciitlic-r and ¦ :r.'iim.-lai:ri-s i>e-rmitlinj. ') aliout etovi n a.m., in sin;i- fur tin: Trains on the Wiilcrford and l.iiacrii-k ami Ci-Iitral Ireland Lilies. Ni.i ' arr" I ' . ' III (¦' rf-wivi d on boa rd after .1)5 )i.m., w .. < :. li.i- st. -iL- i- » ill I" 1 rrmovcl , to cnal>!ut>ioNtcuuie» \u ¦[ • i ar\ TL'N' . 'l'l.'ALLY ul tin- upi-ointcJ time. I' A I! KS- 11.17 r.UKiKl) ASl) LUXUO.S : . ¦ ;:N. .i i. s < a\:tiiui>!': 1 1^"J> ) 1st Cla. -s unil .Sidoon , -His lid -lid Cla.i. s und Stilooii , !i5s Od " ,, lird Class mid Kure Caliin , -' . 's U"l lit. : i I . v- avaiiuM'- lor 1 inoiitlij 1st CI II SH A; Suloon , 7fe ,, ,, I' m! Clasi- 4 Suloon, Mi . -. 1 !.. -:li-r liifiirn.atir'.n tun 1<(: olituincil from Mr. W. iJr .:!. . :"1 I' alriik- . -lnet , Cork ; Mr. J. 31. DOWSKY , l^i. ' ln:. 1 . TVriniiiii- . Liniirii-k ; Mr. \V . 1). M' .NAMAHA , A' - .I - . ;¦!: ' : Wliarf , AValiTtord ; and ili<: KKIH- 'CKD >' AI :KK 1. iv. ' ii •!. nil.¦ r iml-orlant Station* , tin- Tilm- Tal.li s , and 'l !;iM.:.'!i Kalis tnr Gooils , A<- ., of Mr. W. J. Uussti.i. , I ' h.-iin-at Wu-t'-rn Comimiiy 'ri ];ibtrii:t A s tnt , Ad el phi W!.;ir:. Wiilorfijrd. J. Gi:IKl;S<iN , liciural Manafiir. I'a. ' .dit.^ioti Ti-rmniiis. jl.tf TIIK UU .SII JiUAT.S ! \V II ITK STA It Ll.N'K. UMTKH .VI A'I K-S MAIL .STL'AJ. 'KKS. . ", '-i n T.-i.s HurtLiii . . 'i .^ lnil.ii-.-i.i.Ki-: , v ^ > ^ >*\\;vt Ii. m -*?V~i j Ti- Nft Liverpool for New York I' ^ Mii^ii- to a.l fails ..I I..- L' « il»l >'•¦'¦¦ ' ¦ ' " '< ' ) » ¦ -"•'""• * IMIIII.U. I: l:i.in N-» \*\V mil .Siiiiii!a>. 1! > - Vi- 1- . U. I . IA M. A W..lr' , I:. .I..- I , -.il a- I .I T, IT 10 l.!\r.l.I-' . '.l . . - l.l IJI l. l . N-JUVN J l!l!i - r.\XXIC '1'l.urwlay, ... May i:i:li.;»2 liKU.MA Ml .. ' Tliursilay, ... May idlh. AliklA'l IU 'l i.ur. -il.iy, ... M ay ^Tlli. CKI.TIC ... 'I'liiirwiay, . . ,)imo . "MI. T.KI'CIU.[(. ' ... TlnirMlay, ... Juno lOtli- KIcuM NK» 1' iHK : AI-iIMATIC ... Haiunlay, ... May Blh 'l l.-i- »- . ..n-l. |- .i I i . i . i '. . i n . , in 111.- l.^ h.-I spril . ;, I ,| , I I. u ¦!. I. .. . ' . Ill t ¦ I. I.I i. 1,1. . > til >>.|) l!i | .ll 'll..ll . 'Uit -..;¦ t I. , . . .. - i. I s , i.nil >n i kinr-ionirs -:n ; n. :.is I ir|»^ . A i.¦':¦ ,. > 1' . ¦ r ' > hi M|1 5 " '*' :"illi'l |: *'r , ' - '-i ( l-«>- in \' - iul fi. E.i Ii Y. -i i > ii II-II in I"I in 7 »»ti-i-Unlit nn.u.ii ii in'- . Ur. r ta is-ui.1 mi Xiw Ymk ir»« t.t il ar?- . >al..i n , fit 1- f. ui.il ' . 'I (iuni'rts ; Ki-:umTakils , ;i. * i Omi.ia- ; M.n*i! i i £. ¦ ¦ > ' ¦ ,- . 'l l.f SIKHIA';KI- aic ninitiiiilly i-paiii ,iis . mil l^l i inl , v. i.til.ttid , am! uaill;i-l , and TasMli|!ir» l.l t l i i M- ' a-- l-n in tfn- UMII I st civtlify a/. 'J .jtti -M on. All li-. l nul l' . ' -ii|'I'l . i i'l (' ... Lt'l I' ll l^:i'l:s. A tlillal C. llilnlls tin- <.t I liliur . s.'t mini' >M-h in Mn iaj< (' t' 1 iii11ml tin- Wi nifi. ami i " i.:l .!i. u, M.-'iaL'i- l i f t- as !i.*' :< * \i fl.} ol l.i r lit. .. l- ' .ir i i . it l . t in 'I l u i l li r |-:tili<u!«is , ,i|.p l ; a i lie Ulllir ul il,i-(' i. ii i.iiiij , l!< > ltn.iii! « iij, Ni» N 'ir , an il' ,n. , Ma ili-l t t u it . ( . 'I.IIUKU; in QiM-li'liwn . ' o .ii.lm» . - f.ll A- i .. . ; <.l 1SMAY , J. VJilKA Co ., Hi , Wa.i-i,i,i , 1 ,.IJ.I ... I , ai..I yl , I rail! nliall-stlii I , 1, nili II , 1..C. |j.,l -ll T. y. HAIiYKY. l. iilli- l. ' n ig. ' s-hii. "! , i. i..l JAi ii:s HKNM- .SSY , liii-i.1 (i.-u- i-V si , \\ .. '. i |. i.I. .1. M. A:CI:l-ll V, 13 , Xi-w-ljt.r , Cunt.., i, rtu r. JOHN U ALL , J UII ., !)iiiit Mii»:i. .MICHAKL DOWNKY , Coinmissiou , Forwarding, and tliip A(, t>t 1, «pr,VJ , ilKKCHASW ( . 'IMV , WATU.I -\ l:li . /wlih ' f iST r ' ur T KISTISO , ol CTcry deccri ption , clitap and Jjo wl, « ivu joar orders M. Tli K Jitws Oliico, Kiutj -it. SHIPPING GOVKUNMENT EMIGUATIOX 10 TIIK Province of Ontario , Dominion cf Canada , -"¦"^iwisivi^. npEIsAKT Farmers , A gri- ¦**^232|j4| l g \ ^ JL caltural Labourers, and Kc- v<>HwWk> irrJii» ni!ilc Domestic Servants should apply to tho UndurRii'tiod for every information regard- in« Canada. Free Grants of 200 Acres of Land aro given to every lnaul of , -v fmnil y, male or female ; and every child 18 years of nj e, and over , is entitled to 100 acres. Assisted Passages arc prunteil to marncil A gricultu- ral Labourers and their famil ies and female l) omestic Servants , at very law rates , and Emyloymcnt guaran- teed at good wagus. In addition to tho above , Freo Passes aro given from (Jueliec to any part of tho Province of Ontario , mid the A gents of the Government will pay every at- tention to the comforts and inturchts of Emi grants. Pamphlets , on the soil , Productions , Climate, liato of W»;cs, Ac , can he obtained OiratisJ by applying per- bontill y or by letter to J. MUKP11Y , Onturio Emi gration Commissioner (al^-3m) a, Patrick' s Quay, Cork. WATERF0RD STEAMSHIP COMPANY. iyn:xi>i;n QKDEK OF SAILIKG SIA Y , I87O. STEAMKRS. GIPSY , LAHA , ZKl'UYH , CLIO, or JUVEKNA . - *k ^, VT OTICE . —TheWatcrfordSteam shi p COj** rt^, Ii Co niiis iiyrcccive Gooils for Shipment fcifh^rfi^^' °" '''° foil""nig Terms onl y:—They reserve ff"BSE53to tin- rij;lit to carry ly any, not by particular Vessels , with libeily lo Tow Shi ps and call at otber Ports nni! Hill not lie acrnunt.iMr- for injuries or losses arising from dthy, Accidents of tlio -Si'as , Hivirs , Fir e, the (juei-n ' s Knc- mii s , defective Navi gation . or accidents from any other cause aor tor any loss wliich might have bi'i-n covered by Insurauc, uor for l.i-akapo , Hrealage ,Candition , Quality, or contents ot miy I'aials orraclngrs , unless speciall y entered nnd adva- l«r(m Frei ght paij. GOIKI S not removed to be Stored at tbc risk anil exiirnse ol the Consignees . WATKliFOlt D AND HUISTOL. From Watrrluirl to liristol : riom llnsti.l to Wotetfot d M11KCT 1 MltKCT. TncFilay, May l ... .j Affn Tlmrnlay, May 0 ... 6 Aft'n TuuMlay, 11 ... 12 N.imWiilnralay, W ...11 Mom Tuesday , IS ... t Att'ii Thury day, " 20 ... 0 Affn Tuesday, 'J5 ... u,j Morn 'Tlnirsilay, W ...10 Mora CLI O or Jin'EHXA . Ktoin Watrrfoid to Urinlol , Fn-ni Hristol to Watcrford , Direct , calling nt Pembroke Dock. Friilay Jtaj 7 ... 05 Mam,Turnl.iT , May 1 ... 5 Affn l ri.lay II ... ;)) AffnlTucwlay, 11 ... 10 Morn Friday ¦>{ ... PJ Miiru.TutRlay, IS ... D Mora Friday ^!i ... 2 Alt ' niTuwday, ,, i!S ... 0 Mom 9Hy On earl y Morning Sailings , the Cabin ol the Steam ers will be Open to receive Passengers arriving from London liy tlif Ni gbt MailTraiu. Cabin Fare , 16s 0d.; Servants nnd Childre n, 10s. Oil. licturn do., 25s.; c.r with liberty to return from Dublin Cork , or Wcifonl . yis cM., Steward's fee included ; Deck "s. li.l . Femalesatlind tbc Ladies ' Cabin. W A T K Ii F O U D AND LIVERPOOL. TUKEE SAILINGS WEEKLY. TEOM WATBnPORD, FROM LIV£K1'OOL : Monday, Mny . ' ! 11 Morn[Moniiay, May 3 8 Mom Wednesday, . ' 1 12 Nooii'Wi-dnesday, 5 —10 Morn Friday, 7 12 Noon 'Friday, 7 —11 Mora Monday 111 -i Aft u Momlny, 10 1 Affu ^yl¦dnlFday, 1^—5 Aft ' u u ulniEda , 12 . '1 A ft'n Vriilay, It 8 Morn Friday, 11 C Aft' u Monday, 17 11 Morn Monday, 17—0 Mom Wnlnt'Mlay, 1!> 11 Moru ' WHlmsilay, VJ —10 Mom Friday, 21 ... 11 Jlomil riday, 21 —11 Morn Monday, -J-l a Aft' nlMoniiay, 21 —12 Xiiun Wednesday, ,, ' X 3 Aft' n Weilnc»day, "Ii 2 Afl 'u I i-iilay, 'Js 4 AffnlFriday 2S I Aft' n Jl outlay, _ ,, :ll . tl MumlMonilny, 31 0 Affn Cabin Fare , 17- . (VI ; Servants t 'liavelliug with familii-s) a: d Cliildrin , lit. ; D.tk , IDs. ; Cbildrru , 6s. Females al- tend tbe 1-ndies ' (Jabm. Goods received at Clarence Dork , Liverpool. WATEliFOUD AND UUNGAHVAN Steamer UOSA . ynosi wATttironi). >' KOM UI 'N GAKVAN . Monday, Mny 3, 11 morn Tucsday, Mny B, 8 morn Wednesday, 5, 12 morL i Thursday, ,, (J , -1- nfi 'n Friday , 7, I- noon 'Salurday, ,, b, 7 morn Monday, 10, ' 2 aft 'iiiTiicsday, II , 7 aft ' n Wednesday, ,, 12, 1 aft 'uTbursday, ,, 13 , 11 morn Friday, ,, 14 , 7 mornlSntuiday, 15, 12 noon Monday, 17 , lOmorr Tucselay, ,, 18 , 3 alt ' n Wednesday, 19, 11 tnorDlThursday, 20, 3 nll 'u Friilay, 21, 12 uocn Saturd ay, 'J2 , fi mom Mwnliiy, JM, 2 flft ' u Tuesday, . 25, G aft ' n We.lni- . -Uay, 1 ' 6 , ' 9 nft ' n)Thnni<lay) 27, 0 morn Friilay, ,, 2a, 4 nft ' niSaturday, -' J , 10 nie,rn Monday, ,, 31 , ' J mornl W A T K 11 F O It D A K I) N K W K O S S. K I . O M W A IIKPOBI IDail y, Sundajs i-ji .i|itnl , al 1.0 p.m I' KOM Nk« liuft— Dailv , Sin.ilnj s ein|.tnl , al 8 -15 a.m. W A T I) Ii F O li I) AM) D U N CA iN N O N. Fue.M WAitKFii Bii— Dail y, Sumlays exuptid , at 4 6 .1.111. FIIOM I VNCJ U JIS - Dul y, Sui dajs 1 ic.u-t.il , at 8.13 a.m. Hi-rtlis Miiiuil iiuil i-ii-ty ii.toiuiatii 'ii K ? VIU by agt-nis nt lilll-IOL— 'Hie liini-ial Mr .ilM|n.-;Ui OlVice, 3'J l'riner-sl. ; I) I;. NOAI ;VA .\— .Mr. T. Iiuwney, Mam-atrt, t ; Livtui'ooL Watrili.nl Mi:ucsbi |i Coinfaiiy, ' - ' . 'J lliunbMii k slrrit^Vasb- tn>:toii llu.l.Mtig t . iiiul al the Company ' s Otlices , the M ALI , W A TKI I FU M'. ChYDK SUH'PING CUMl'AKY MAY , Ib75. lU-jula r S TX A M COMMUNICATION Ictwecn WATEKFORD and LONDON, Via Si utliainpiou , m.il Li.mlon and Souib \Ve»tt-ru H;.I 1' A..J PLVMOUTH siiul SOUTHAMPTON , mid SOUTH of K.NGLAND , COliK , DUBLIN , LKLFA bT, and GLASGOW. _ * V "^ rj lUE new anil powtrlul , c crnv Sliaitnrs 'illJWk f .. A COl'KLAXU . TOWAKH , SANDAi *v»s>Mva-M cvititvv()Ui:. CUMI P . I : AK, KDDY- •pBBBfc r STOXK , WICKLOW , mid AUK1.UW , aiv intiuded Sail umk r (weatbi-r |.irmilli>.K, unliss pte- i-.-uttd by »ny niitiin-si-i-n circuuistHiit:i-i>), \\ttli htirt y to low Vt'. « sib , ami to rt'iiiiir at^ict•lllce to Veb-i-ls in l)iulie-H : ; FltOM WATKKFOKD1O ULAr-UOW , Friday, 30th April 1 p.ui ., via Cuik and l;t lfnsl Saiiinlav 1st May ti p.m., via 1). luiit 'i i'ttiUy, 4ih ,, 1 p.m., TIII Dul.l 11. \\ idiii eilay, 5:li ,, 1 p.m., via ( . ' .il k. Frulnj, 7tb 1 p.m , 1 1.1 ( .il. and li. lf.ikt (ii.unii-y, 8 Ii ,, li p.m., via I!, llj't. Tu.-•!.!>, lltli 1 p.m., via I U U III . Wnli.i >d:iy, l' Jtli ,, 1 p.m., VIH ( Vrt. Fiu!a), l-llli ,, 1 p.m., M.I Cuik and llcllasl t";.tu:iU;, lolli ,, ti p.m., via liella-t Turkd-ij " 1 tit ti ,, 1 p.m., via liublin. Wi diii-tdiiy, lttlli 1 p. ". ., vi a Cuik. Friilay, !JIn. 1 p. via C.uk and liilfad SdlunU'i; 2i' «d ,, ti p.m., VI . I Jvli iib t . TI: IM I;IJ , "J.itli 1 |i.u ., » M Dublin. Widiimla}, ¦«! !. 1 V-" -, '" Ou t Fnday, VJbtb 1 u.m., via Cork and lit-IUst .Saiur.lay, 'J'Jlb I) p.m. , via Ilillasi. 'l ucbiluj, lht Juiie 1 p.m., via Dubl.n. Widmsday, 2nd 1 p.m., via Curk. FHOM (JLASOOW 1O WA'I UKrOlil) , Kveiy iJOMJAY, W hJ^KSIMV , ami HUJMY , 2 p.m.; Hail to Ciremoi' li , U p.m. NoiJ. - 'Ibi; Sleatnirin Friday KI .IS via Cik. HidM WAIhlt l'OKD 'JU l.l- .LKAb 'l. 1 v.-iy Fl t lh A V , Via CtJHK , .it 1 p.m. l-.mi . '-A1U11DAY , dinil , - u( <i |. .u. . HKI.KAhl 10 WA1KKFOK1) , Kxiry AiONDA Y ~. »u G1 II »KUK . Kvuy TllUl iSD.iV . ilii.t i. Finn \\ A'I KKIOIID - 1U I/ULLIN , ilne. t , i«eiy TltKhDAY , ... al 1 p.m. I L I.LIN in \\ A ' IHiH'1'l. ' , Via "luw* . Kvery W KHXhhDAY. rl.CIM V\ ATLlirOllD 10 I .OI.K. l>.iy \\ H. . NK. -UAV , - HI 1 p.m. !¦•"> IKII'A V , - - all I - . II .. U:Oll U J KK TO WATKllFOlil' . d.uci , hvny MUN I iAY. WA 'l Kllb' tiUD lu LONDON , .M.sii it I.. . v i,u liMi.[.ti.i. , tl iinie I-) l.oi.dull anil S niili Wislllo H . i i l « .n |i, , \ p.- |. HI . Mutuli , at 'llilou^l' I. lU- Ku. j JSA 'I U l il-A Y , iti 1 i> tt. . H'M ON 'Hi ' UAIKItl-OKIi- Kuiy ri' rMiAV, I..-'.!- M . i il l i d a l :.l y i.l ll' ll.l.ll'l ' t 1I. UM - ..I lilt l.i.ni.i-ii iii.il - ¦ Mi ll \i.» - . in l;..,l«..y < _ . ii.j .. i. \ , anil ill N.l Iviii-. Ma W A 'll l:l- i .il;li ' I D I I.V .MOl .lll , diiii-i , l- .i.-ii . -All I.I. A V . I.I 4 p.n . i i i .vt.ri ii ' in \> ,\ 'ii.i.i in.ii , diin i , I- 1. n 1 -l.ll'/i V , ii i 1! | .iii . U All l .l I'l-li i. ' . S i il I IIA.MI- ' JON , » I .I l'h II i.u Ii hn-iy ^A 'l I . 'I IDAY , HI 4 | M,l I II A . VI ili . S H> \\ A 'lhKKOl il) , vm 1'i j u.uiul- , l .vni « K1M.. -DAV , ai I D ...in T; 11- . .S' ' .'ll.i ls I a*i * ' 1". ' ll. 1:1 KliLniU-Mlalloll l.» pasa i u. gt ' " ' IV. . ^ AI - K. MON I : Y . Cal.iu. ):<. !inii . Dick W.. ' .i i.i.i •¦ i (. ' » i-r li.l.-.- l 17s . till , 'jr,- 1U- . I i ik ... is 11. ii, I'ul.lin , ... ID- . Us l J i\ li ol.lit ai.ii S.-u.l.i-li [-li'll Ll>s. u'l- . Ins . Li.hi . 'i.n , ••• - " i- . 37- l-l lu . { , - , - I \I I ' l K. 'I I., t 'l jil t- M.ippin« I ni.palij l o s u i i- all (i mils ^lil|i| r'l I'J tln-i l.il'i-> •¦' Mii.ii.us . iil 3s -ti . piri.nl 1., '| I : I !, I , l . a vu v )' ] "') -'tiii ii" I'!- , »n ii Oi. |*. - ti iii II.I.I . f.i-:. nal ^Im-l-t t i. \.iit"-!- I" If diiuud al tin i ,,l -;. i| ILl'llt. 1- t.l II » iilill«il .i.l. H. '.'l.i'l' 10 bl il^l) al tl" I-IIII'IK . Fi.l l.alis I.t riil ji l.l , Al 1 .. -'M i) to—I OKK hTKAJl-llir CiUlMM., li lin-i t . - iii-J. lilk ; CAU'Jl.l. N al,.l KeiAS , KI!I ii l . ui-t , I-i mi. '' ; •' l - l'iMsti.iu> , i" ViLu.ua M.n i , l;. ii..-i ; HhMi V J. U A I;IMI , I'huMilli : II. U. Wlll. lASIs , Li III : UI Hid . - olitii-WiMill' l.aliwaj ( oi,,|:iiy, l-.v.tu li, t. - . , A i t l . u i - lin ' i U" .' , -"'l «''•« l !ifti\-i.(5 llui.M6tlin:r l.. iii li.i i ii) ;< l«Uc M"|-p'"K C., -10, Li -i-i-r C i-i].»ii.il , 1 mil , noli l' i' i. -LXDl- . nllllllNli CO.Ml'ANi , .^-i.ili:.ii | i. i , l j i n i iM l. , l'la. - / "« , i>il'l Witiir 'nul. . - l-i.al I niirt.i l:. l-.i J...11 in: ii'iuueii lo I ' B CI . . III - MUM . ni! C-. II . IMI i II . I '• I'. "' '" l'" 1 A(ini '> . IJLUMBLhb AIv D GASF1TTEI ; S X COM M 1 N S AND CU! Uli , yUAV. ' , ¦ ¦ HAIMVA Y T1MV TAULES i'OU MARCH WA r rH{?61(D "TN ir"XlME]UCK ^irAiuvTY. " Up trains fr m Waterford. Tll> M* Oh WKrK n jiyy. Sit ' I- , rzTr I iis - si !. M *i:i *« i ! r^rfI7 ^y io LIME..U-K. JCI«W. 'C|. i ' ci». Clam CU». - CI H.. C.».» 'AM A. . | T..M. | I- .II. P.M . f.M P >! Wllirrl.ra . di-p. S H ... j : 8 30 8 :i- Cainek-im Suir. G 'ii ... ill 45 ; J 45 0 15 ... » lj L'linrao' 7 5 ... ;\2 17 ! a •{:> 10 n ... 10 11 jip|wr.«)- bis ... , U45|4 4 11.15 .- II ,15 Jminion... univl K 23 ... I 1 ' ,(1 i 3 9 11 55 ... 115 , I> I mil .. iniimi[ 1 is ... [ u in ; a -j 1 4 s ... 13 '! I 01.K .^.«arriTali 1 3.. ... . 6 -10 ' 10 0 2 '' . 2 1'ub in dcp. 1 1 4 35 ; 8 15 7 1, c <"k I - .. I" 3i i 11) i '""cllim 8 3S 12 12 11 3U ... la -'3 ... 1^2 , l.imi;ri i:<...arri»l) Hi[u 52 2 'J5 : 5 1-3 13 ... I 3 ,, Down Train s from Limerick. TRAIN2I.N U'KFK DATS. S'ly' e i.iMir.uK |ia*a ' i 2 4j i iss laio ' i *' *" i ti l ^Sa ¦i ii «»Tiji»-omiClnin.:Clii.».| C:ii»k Clan. 1 Cl»s« Cims Clint : !. AtM' ! Jl-M. A.M. I l' .M . j p.m. P.M. P.H. l.iuicrlck ...,_i(<ji; 0 15 , 7 "" ll 11 2h " « ~ ll !7u ~ 4b ... 10 5(1 Junction arrival 7 id [ 8 20 12 20 5 15 | ] 1 5i . I, 55 Curk... ... 1 30 2 0 8 IS ¦ -2 I, ... J (j Dublin ,, ... ! 1 15 S IS IV 0 4 5 ... 4 y UuBUB._...... <((¦]> ^ I ... o i) Coin........... ,, ... I ... U 0 " Juucuon ,, 7 30 ... 14 30 5 35 U .3 ... 12 jj Tipiicrary „... 7 40 ... 12 4il 5 45 ia 51 ... 12 SU Clou 1 9 0 ... 1 HI 0 US 2 21. •' 2(] Clirrick I U 15 ... 2 5 7 35 3 1 "' . ¦) u \Vmeilorii ...<irirl , lll 20 ... 2 45 8 15 3 «5 ... 343 FAHCS Firtl Cl»«« BinKlc Tiekct , 14k Cd ; . -ccon.l dc. lls . ; Third ilo., (ii. Cd. Itoiurn Fir«t CI BSB , lit 90 ; ^ceond i:o., 16t. til- J. F. XICLLL , Scciclacj. ¦\VATEUKOHD AND ChNTKALTuiLANT) ~ AI! D * K1LK1CNNY JUNCTION KAlL\\AYi>. Tlie (lioneBt Toule lrnro Walcrli.nl anil Kilkenny to DDblln , A tlilone , 1* . 1 tumult , 1' ir.t>t^itjwn.i.r Ne.iDKh , viaMorj boro ' . \O tii.pioTi'd quick Qod tbtou^b Oail y coinmuoiCHtlon l.o wiiii Marjl oroutli anil other ttsiions lo Waierl'id , thenca »ia.Ncw Millotd to l.cmlon and all ttalionson tbe Great Wctt- ¦ rn railway of I^OR lapd. ykOM WATEKFOED. 1 TR*lh> 0(1 WKKH UAVS . kt'MIAVH «TATiniiB I 1 » i 1 at c'i z& 3 ids » faia T idj OTATIOHB . ClaB.CJIa kb. CIaB». , Claii . Clms Cla.»' A.M. f.M. f.M. I P.M. lllKn |1 Ul li m li la h m : h m h 111 b tu Watcrford ... dtpartur 7 IS 1 0 4 0 12 0 Kiliimcoo 7 25 1 10 4 10 12 13 ... Mulliliavul ....7 35 4 ' . '0 Vi it Hallyhalc.™ tli 1 IS lit _ 12 5.. ... J'lioiiiaMosn ._ _| I III I 111 ( SS _ 1 6 ... llcrui.u>bridKc .„ i t ij i t |i j _ 1 20 ... Kilkenny arrival' 6 411 j 2 21' 5 21) 14. ... Do rfr/mrlurr ; b 55 2 30 i Mi 1 5u ... IlallyfuRXfl.- 9 IS i -i 6U ; OH 2 In ... AtlaiUjjIl ..........1 8 -J5 i 3 U I 0 0 J IS Abbe?leix ! 8 50 i 3 15 : 0 15 X 3(1 ... Marjlioro " arrirn/ . lu 111 j 3 35 I C 15 3 0 Ma jlioiuugli tfcp _ tip;lo 52 ' 4 27 10 3 :4: .. ' . 1' oriarlinKton Junci ' niH II \ 4 U ! S 7 3 4:1 Oublin orriial I 15 , 5 40 11) 0 5 <a ... Albk-uc Junctl. n nrrl ' 4 45 ] i 30 I Maiylioiu '._<fc;> i/ou n 10 30 ! 7 11 9 52 . li»ll)br.pb j._ ' 10 5li 1 ' . 7 4'i _ lu 2ii ... Kubcica ill 3-1 J ; y ^0 l' arBouMowii , 12 4 ' 1) 0 -!* . ' . l' uilumna _ ' 12 44 ' !i 10 I .. ' , Neunsh ll-j -it _ !i 'ju I —I ... 'I'l'inlilrmura | _ S17 | _ I11 5;. ... T liurlua arrival, I 3H > 6 35 I —. II 1:1 TO WATKHfOKD ,/ _ <>> . t V 1 _ . . j, . , SUMIAVa MAII ^ S rif Miaii' i A 2 Ti2 Clssi. ClnfcB. ClaBfc. 'Claiti . I ^ A:3 1 2 J3 A .M. A . ^ W . j A . M. ( P .M . (:ianB . .CIasN ... . l> m ¦ li "i " h in j ' li in "F ni ;p in i liut :a-> drpiirltn r _ | 7 m , 1 15 _ I 2 " Tl-U.)lli h.i.i c i 7 21* ! 2 I'j ' y nj ] lUlljtioob j ¦ _ ' ; SB _ j 'J 4-1 _ 2 4J Ni:i,ii|jli._ ' ! (i 30 _ 1 0 _ . _ I'oitnniria _._... ' _ ; 6 II _ _ _ rni-Bori*lo\\ n i t> 40 1 r 0 i 10 " 0 ' , ' 1 '' , ' - j 7 13 —JIM _ •>liir)l.uio' ...«rW...n/j _ a 38 3 13 _ 3 24 Albloae Jui.ctiiui ,.._ : _ | _ H 15 I «_ _ _ Dutiha .^...dfjutrtute ! c 0 I) li ¦ 1 11 9-1 r.niiiiiii£ton Juoci ' n _ ! u 3 in n j 2 45 _ ' n hi . \uiyi.i.ro " ..<ifr;._i/K ri _ ¦ s aj .10 3^ I 3 n _ n 5.1 1- C.I » . V 7 I. AIMI . _ ! Mail ilSfca M..rj hunt ' ...dej tirrutr j t- 4u ;IO 3o I :j 311 4 u Abl't>l«ix s 0 jlti 55 :j 50 I 4 -J, AUKliaii l _ 0 15 4 5 _ , < H ];.ill)ti,|; K it _ u V5 ' |l 13 4 | 5 _ ; < 45 KiUfiiny ... arrival _ :i 45 111 4o I 3S ' 5 lu '••'• drj-ailnr. ' 1 3'l HI 1 111 45 4 SU ! 0 ii.. liti.beii-l.iiilKi: 7 45 II) 1J - 6 3 _ , ' , 3 j ' i ' , b M "' . "* , l " U1 b i I" IS Uil t i M 1541 Hailjlialc I H 25 III 4u ||2 15 I S 3'. , li 11 Mui'ii.avat ' tsnj-l 11 - ' (i t, I 6 25 Kii'iat-nM j|i 6 ' ll IU 12 40 I d )!¦ ! n 3. ' , \S»liil..rj ._...,irnr«il » JO II » : I II : li ] ¦ . ; o .>l-illal Kitrtbau- (-hbi^iil to F IIM and Sciond tlasb I' Lu-i-u- Reti b. okirc to lra»t;l l.> u, c LxpiiM, A.uil ' | nii.i on U.tKi Mouilii-rt i auil WiBtorn Linn. liilils ilhuid tur .Sint le Jt.moiy ore aTailablr only tol Ibc Ti«in bj »lnch lbo' are iMucd . I' .il uiD ' iit ' .ttb aie lokunJ belvien ao) luo .StntlonBaiailubl. lor Hie dale ol neueaiiu ila> /i/l)o«ioi; ; iliow K,U«I 101 ant .limoi.tc iicci ilii jt 51. inlli>, viill bi. utailuble lor 1H11I11 1.1, \\ ' t da } ol n»ue ui.il u.c l»u l.-ll..«n K "a>b ; r.mt | ur dibtai.t. . „». rii' i[i li i> lliti nilltH , Ibu) aic . -iT-nnblu tot tetuin t n llir ilioit |.»U8 kiul u.c tlirte l. lioi.iri; ouj«—5-t.nli.jj, m.i nci..iu,l itili'tT Ticktlh ianue.l on Kaluntuy i«re rclutniibli* on buiur.ia. t,u ntla), or .V.ol.duy. " rniou^ b Tuk^in , ai luw laicn , aic isbucd at Morjlnji^uji. am ] K.ltii.U), via Uaieiluiil ami r..i.loid llovin , t,, and fiom l oii. iluu , Outer , Ittil Hill , Aliltirliol , litadiij M liu>iii t bii.kL n. dot, , Uifom , ISirniin is biiin , U omnir , IKriluid , Clieltn.luui llilstol , (.loncrblir, Newport , Morlhyr , Abcritair Uaidilt, Neaili ' SMant-i-k, Liuni'llj , Carmarthen , and Caruiarilieii Junctl.-n uu.i New Milfuid . W. WlLi.lAWB , J!icieii\ry . WATKU1OKD AND 'IKAMOKE 1JA1LWAY. ~ H' tek Day Traint. MIOM . ' ' * a 4 5 0 ; 8 :i . " 10 .!L' n ¦' "' I'J" . I' ln n |i in ^_ ui p in : 1. in I li 111 li in l> in 1 b in 'Ti 111 1 Ii m "ITm : h 111 WliMl j ' ij u 111 u 12 15 > 2 u 4 I) : 0 31. 7 15 » u .. Tin' itl a 15 I'll 31. , I 15 ! -1 11 ; 4 3u , "0 t| 7 «j a 3l'| - Sunday Trains. MOM ' - ' •> •? s 7^ » ~i » " __ ." ni P m ALL" r 1 . ¦" i" . 1 £j"! P '" i"» I » mi n i" li in Ii ru b in b in 11 m h m h ~ iri 1, n, Wronl K 15 is 15 : 1 ;io a 311 j 1 ao <i 0 Tinoul II 15 .12 45 ; t Ii ' 4 0 I I) 1 1) 30 ' !!. , ' . ' . ' . •Mniltralni G. N . II A KKX , Secretary C U K E F OK AL L HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. ri'UK U KAIIY AND K KIJAHU : K KMIDV . —A i nicil J- with 1 In* l' uwuilul ;intiil(jlu In dm-uM', i-rci) limn n liiH irwn laiuil y )iliyMciiiii. Tliu liisl li.-hp ii al .sni^ion- , udmiL Us uli|:.lallelid l.nd ln-aliiiK Vlltui-s. l' orcu li t.u- triiiiiTi'tb Mi.iLlioti its u-c ii) Ihrir iiiivu) ;iii<] nnJnmy K-iviH - , ;.!,.] inankitiil tlitoui:liout tilts Hoild rij.i.b. > ll.e ut!i>< .M iiilitidrM'i' in ll> Cl.t' utl\•- {.roji-ltlt-il . Ul'UT , ISllKI .MA1IMI , AM' Dll. 1'oV. '1'lirs.f. U IC IHII11II K the II10-I U'll-t'It iil.d it^ -o .xtlK dirili-ib liM\huii Ilii- liini an fiitine 1- rul-ji-cl ; }t-t in tlii-ir \ioii-t loiin. ^, mid when M- I tn* IUK I )' iiiiuiiiLli- , ilny i!iMii>|iriir nndi-i ii prii- . viru.){ iipp l c:i- tion ul tin:, MiotnitiK nnd ju-wi-i t li l Uinttut-nt , 11 Mm.1 allii.tion be paid lu tbc |irinltel 11 sliuction wrup|-i-d luuinl l-.ltll |u|t . MIKK THROAT , D IFIIIMHIA , QL'IN. - KV , .VUMP . -. , ISU A LL DUIAKOLMKMS OV I11K Cltr.»T AMI T11BAT. —ll , till tlir apue-irMtice of.iny ol tht- M: 0i&i'il-i> , the Ulnttu'nl be lvt-11 iiiiit-L-d , ul li-Hi-t thnc tinii-i, n day, upo n tbu neck HII J upper pirt ot the chi'Kt , >o its 10 prtii-iliite tu the ^litiid^—ihe VMni- t riiM-a will yu- lil 111 H ciiii-puiittivi-lv hhuix lin.i- , p.u ilL' ul.iil y it ll.illowiij ' a 1' llU bi- Inken in ttppu-pria ' . t' di .^i b lo putif y tin; bluod. HAD I.10- , H AD H UKAMO , li i .cnum. 'a SoiiKf , AND OLI W OI' MI . .Mirny tlioiihai.ila i>l umlliin 1 1 the ahuve uoinplalnlM li..Vi- louinl li 'e uliuo-l llisilptwii table ; but in Uoll o u i ij ' s Uuitinrnt Irbn-kly .mil plm:iiull y rnl-l ad upon ant) droui.O tin- pull- '.H K-I. I I , il nil) ijiuiUj pi-m-tiu i t. - tu lln- si.iiru- ul Ih. ivil ; ease may la- sil.l y (.u.iiaulerc 1 , .md diseiifre driii-n tiom the Kyhti-u- . NolhiU jj cut Le n-uli bin.p ie 01* t-Hf- I' lh:in lilt- malili.-r III uhtl h t! Ih up) l ull iiniliMi); in* r«- >:tiiiii/ij than il-. iiilion uu i] a body, 1'oth l oc.iK ) ..nit iinislilutii iiall y. 'IliK .Mointii '-- KKIKHU- SKIN DIM. : A>K. I II UWBVKB DKSl'KUAll. JIAV I) t. K A 1.IC A I.1 V (Jl' llKd. . - ctlll llt-iitll iitli , bluiiliih on 'lit- . -km , Miiululuua MMi>, kiui; n i'Vil, .md hlilh like ulli-Cll'lhb , yil' .ll IO 11.r IHl)!l.l) pli,\ n ul |Ul- lint Oililitit-nt , proviiled ll b< * Mtlliubbi-'l around the t.lKctcil |...ll» l-Aui.r I hi fti llu.f» ii day , and ll.u 1MU be l. k, :M aicoiduin lu Ihi* puiilt-d itiucnoli^. A L' lUTAIN C' L'Ii B FOIl I'll.r. i" A . Mi r ' lsj ll.A. i .ThoU- BHUI U ut pei*oiiH butler i-Xi. | u. i.il.ii^: ayo-.j u-i year- tn.iu ll.i'-tj Iriiitul coil platnU tliri>U i:li 'a^.- lii-lirii. -y , ^nuiii.- ?t< biidi -iin^ bbouM at ointi | nii -b.i-. - .1 I' I.I oi lluhou..) ^ ():lilnu.nt , Iritil lln* dll. t lion u hit h .ircon.p^ny i r , art U|.,.n tli ill tu ll.i' lit l.l , ali'l he will , «. I in nil il I l i m i ij , ^n< 1.11 il 111 obliteiiitiiiit t-niy vitti );.. ul tiu-i- I, ,i.,,%n. - ,- . mplaii, - . - . llvlh the Oinlme»:s ami nil * *lii>uiU Lt uxut tn the f nlli u - iity i' nm^tainU. Had I..-j;s Cun« (>oll; .SciMs )<ad llrrnbU Ki-,1 ill, .. . - , ( I,,..;,:- , Hurtle l .iout . *- k-li l)i.-i' a-ia Huinoiis lil.iin ' uiai >uellui ^.> ^. ulvy L'ilill.Ullit I.UII.I...SU - ,e ll.a.l- fliapp. d lliind, I' l l.. .iiii. oi-.il , C' .llillaclnl mill ftlill Kh.uin.iti-iu l/ ' lcrln J11111I- .Suit: . ' si|ipn» kX iiUli U lln: U llll it ami l' lli-t ilit i-i.lil il l' i, I..,,,, H0I.I.11WAV t h i l . i l i l^l . i i i i nt , fDJ . Ojluiil-i-liri l , 1.nod, 11 ; al,,, 1 j n. any l l i- l ) ll - r p i c l i i l i li ' Vi-mlill lit .Mrllllloi ' 11.n,n^ l,,.111 ||n C.v ih-ti d Wi.ll.l , III lol- I11I i i o x i> , in . lj,|. f 'J. . (|,| 4- . ll.l., 1 1- . -1-1- ., n il.) J1- . ¦ •«• I' . 1 In: MI.. I I |.. M |' ,, |,,| U, llt . lll'l.t i-i-lilaiiiM-lil- i/Uliii- ; iih.l 111,- MI,«1I %>1 )„ j „, l | 3 lutlr di z.-n. Kull p l l l i ti - d 'li l f i l l i u- ale - .lilx. ii I.i .. . il, |- ,,i hUJ l' , llX and i-.u i 01 1...J 11. .II .} :.'n , ii.. .. , . \.u ,1, 1 uikia 1 ., Aiobir , A1U.1-U..11. , l\ IM..11 , HI l lui.f-i . CAUnitK-ON-tLlK 1.JIIUKATI0N O1T1CK. GOVERNMENT EMIGRATION 'IO NKW ZKALAND , ( (|ULl'.N SLAND , l t CAN A DA FKKK l' AKSAOL.S ti. NhW ZKALAND giumcii to fli giblu A|i|iliinntK ASSlbTKU 1'A.SSAtiKS (jnmttil tu CANADA. I'articulms ol° wliich cun bo hull 1 11 !i)i|:[.licatiu!i lo J. 11. il l.lu iiy , A gunt. Siiiiini-i.-ii. New Votk Iv.ieu ;i wci k , liiiin Quuci.s- ti mi. , l. i\ii||.i.l , lA- i ry , Uul'li i. , Clu. -^ uw , niiU London. i -'iini-clurN ;>lii|-H li'um l.iveri.wil 1.1 il Li ndoii to Au.s- unliii ni"' l^uiTtislniiil iii.ee 11 tnuhili. i;ti.i-.:ialioii Ollicc—lli NLW LANK , CAKH1CK- Oif-aUlK. IjuU.tn 3STEJ -W" SlP IRIIISr G- GJ-OO3DS (&> 2 & 3 , BKOAD-STJUiET , WATERFOKD. IMPORTANT TO AGHIOULTUKALI STS T n-I E NEW SEED WAREHOUSE , IMPLEMENT and MANURE DEPOT, 5 & G, LI TTLE GEORGES-STREET , WA TERFORD. PROPRI ETOR—ARTHUlt 11 , SPONG. NEW AND GENUINE FARM SEEDS TOR 187 5 , COMPHISIXC ; : DROAD LKAP ENGLISH RKB CLOVER (G UAIIASTKED ), FRFNCII , GEKMAN , WKLS11, AJ1KKICAK , WII1TK DUTCH , FINK SWEDISH ALSIKE, AND YKLLOW CLOVEHS ; ISirOUTKD ITALIAN AND 1'KHKNNIAL ltypIGUASS SEEDS, l'ASTUKE GRASSES, Ac , All of which have been thoroug hl y cU-iinuil , nn<l «'» free from Wrpeld. Tho aolecUoua of satnu conair-t of tho moet nutritious Tariotii-s1 , ui.il uru Euittnl for moot Eoils anil sitnatiouB. 1'OK PERMANKKT PASfUKE OR MEADOW, SPONG'S A 1 jyilXTUBE FOE ONE I R I SH ACRE. per 1b. JC c (1. 12 lbs Importoel Italian Kye-grnssi , lid. 3 0 Hi Ajrshiro Perennial Uo. 'ill. - ^ 10 Imported Cocksfoot Grass , 7il. 0 10 2 Shocpa ' FCHCUC W. 1 u 2 Slcnaow ., B'l. 1 ° 2 Hurd ., fill. 1 0 2 Meadow Foxtail la. 2 0 SUPERIOR ROO1 AM e.f dm fiuosUtockp , savwl from selected Tnins])lnnleil llullis , and iinportwl direct from tho firet Growers in the United King dom. SOLE AGENT FOR KIUBY'S COMBINED MOWERS AND REAPERS. EXTRAQUVIKAUY SVCVESX ! FIRST VICTORY OF THE SEASON—FIRST PRIZE GOLD MEDAL ! WON 1GC—FIKST PHIZES IN 187-1. Their great succeFH in practical Field-work full y establishes tbeir Btipcriority over all other Machines ron DUKA1S1LITY , LIGHTNESS OK D1UUGHT, FACILITY OK MANAGEMENT , ADA1TA131LI TY TO ANY AND KVEU CONDITION OV CHOP OR SURFACE , ANI > MANNER OF LEAVING THE CUT GRASS OK GRAIN. AGENT FOR ODAM'S CELEBRATED MANURES , MANUFACTURED BY The Nilrophosphate and Odams' Chemical Manure Company of England- SPECIAL MANURE FOR CORN AND ROOT CROPS , BONE MANURE , BLOOD MANURE , AND SUPERPHOSPHAT E, PERUVIAN GUANO. Tho Proprietor vitOiea to intimate thut it is his determination NOT to ALLOW SI t KIOUS or l.vff.uiOR SERBS into liia Htttibli i-liini-iit , Mid he truHs by : ill.eriug strictl y to this resolution to merit a ebaro of support. Gentlemen fuvorint, ' him with their esteemed orders , which shall at all times havo his beet nnd most carefu l ntlei'tion , may rel y upon yetting everything Fresh and Genuine. NEW CAKDEN AND FLOWKR f-KEDS OF THE LEADING VARIETIES. SST Catnloguea on A pplication. RICE ilEAL (Foil CATTLE FEEDING ), Criituiii? more Nutrimmt than uny other meal , aud has taken tbo First Prizos iu Eng land iu 1871. PIIICE l'EK STUNK —la. i!d. fi2.3m Please observe the Address : «5J" THE NEW SEED WAEEH0USE , 5 & 6, LITTLE GEORGE'S-ST-, WATERFORD B1PH0SPHAT E GUANO COMPAN Y , LIMITED , 57 5 , OLD BROAD S T R E ET , LONDON , E.C 13IPHOSPHATE GUAN O AND MEJILLONES GUANO , DISSOLVED AND AS IMPORTED. A Si gned Guarantee with cadi delivery , as nvat ded by tlic KOVAL A GKICULTUBAL SOCIKTV ol ENGLAND . n2.13t Circulars , .Samp les , &.c, en a] plicatii n nfc above, or of the dul y appointed A gents. PIASSELL'S CHOICE C' /COFFEES. CELi:ilRATEl) hVR CHEA T S 'l'UEtlOTll AXL> FULL FL A VOUR. fiAKSELL'S OlilKNTAL COtfEE consists V_7 of a nl,.l ; im ul ll.u l'ni- t HI nili- ol I..15I I IM I I . I In I he |.i"irs- ul in.. - Ir u mid (. - IIM I I II ^ tl r lullMri iik'tli .mil tltltt liruMHI Illl- pil-i.l'IVIll , tl-l.lll-l-liK It 'l|ll.il to I' I- full- !• i-U much pi .le d in Ollll' -NTAI. LOL'NTKI K. -> , '111 \: I KK- KECTKJN <il C01'Ki:lv. I' r-n -2: |.I- I lli . /" lAbbELL'S L|OFFEE« arc also supp lied ul VV 1- , 1- . 4il., . iil., U.8I ., n.ii 1- . iui . r II' ., I.) (ir..ri ¦¦< tliruur liiiut liil.iuil , in C.ui^li-^ - H I mr-ti^lii l'ucli » i;i'D 'ri»ii mil' "in"- '' ' ¦>• nil'' I' unil . /^ASSELL'S COFFEES liavesccutedtlie nios- t Vy »nlr-i|iieml ri puliuioii , m. il lln) ii.,vi : In:, li li-nlil j L-h!ii'ii"'l lit il ! i XI»li>*vt- -i U SMI lliinu^'lu ti> lii-laii'l li'l' iii'-.rl ) A (JL'AHIKU UK A I'KN'I L' «Y. A-k H (, )mr Cioc i'ii- li'l I'Aa-lLL b Cul-Ft.K , lIMl lie run- 1 uU f t ll'ii lijlit Allilli . ll-U-lj) bfi'l'Llr-U WIIULKSALC IIY CA.SSELL , SM1TU i CU., bu KENCIIUKCH ST. LONDON; Hi " Aud Hold hy (j' roccrs ihrvvi j U'ivt Inland. BOY WANTED. WANTED , lit this Oliico, n Hoy nlmut 11 or 15 yearn ol ngc. iluiit bo recommended, (-h.) M. O'BRI EN & CO Aro now Showing their First Delivery of NEW SPRING GOODS IN ALL THE VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS M. O'BRIEN &, CO., GENERAL DRAPERS. 47, QUAY , (OITCSITE Tlih' MARKET HOUSE). N/n .-AGEKT S for tlic LITT LE WANZKK nnd SINGER SEWING MACHINES. WANTED , nn experienced WAN for our Print Department ; nlso, Three Out-door APPRENTICES f or our Millinery Room. THE LATEST NOVELTIES , JUST ARRIVED ! M. P O WE R &o SONS KESPKCTFULLY ANNOUNCE THE ARRIVAL OF THEIR SECOND DELIVER! ov NEW GOOD S FOE Which they aro now Bhowing ia all their Departments , comprising tho LATEST LONDON NOVELTIES in FANCY DRESS MATERIALS, HAMBURG NET; SHAWLS, COSTUMES ; WHITE and COLORED 0YER-SKIRTS ; FANCY COATINGS and TWEEDS ; HOSIERY and GLOVES ; UMBRELLA S, PARASOLS, TIES, SHIRTS, COLLARS HATS nnd CAPS , <tc, etc. " tor the lilood is the I.iji. " Fi-e ikvttru^uv.y, c h uj i zii , verse "3. Clarke' s World Famed Blood Mixture- FOIt L'l.KANSIXO mul CI.K A IIIM; ll,.- Itl.UDl) n AM. l.Ml'UKITIK^, «i,rilit-r BUMI - K II ^ III ynuibiui luiliitrii:l>uli or ui.y ull'i-r ri-liir , ra iiuut In- l..i i highly r< c- "u- Il ielltiiril. ll cuil' R OM ^tii 1-8 ; rtin-h Uiit-i.ilnl . "M.rrn iu Uic Nc ik ; L' lc i-riileil Huit- l.t-Ks ; ir.ickln-iuU ur rni.iilt'n nn tlic Ka te ; SC I I I VI Si rr> ; Cil.iri i u> U l u l i- ; ll I ul, il . -k in Ul— riiMS , Uliiliilnlnr S\vt*lliliys , HIIII rlinih 'l. i* l.luud l,oni i.11 litipiirt; Mrttt^r , liuul uli.tU.vei CHUM- uiain^. An tl.ih liuxtlirL' In pltM**lil til Illir tlisll , at.U W ul 1 . 'llllL' il lU'f fnilli tlil'lruiy- wll'di dti jiilU Hlnl inii-l ii.nii n.iri M- il lu> * tlie .il. -mu diM- .i^i-?> o-tit-iii —llii i'ii-[iiicl. l Mjlictir tntltii-ifc tug ivi* il a tiihl lu tt-bl iti. value. THOUSAMiA OP IKsTlilnrilALfl FlIOM ALT. l'AUT- . bul il III Itiitllrn *^- . 'J 'l. null , -ii'ii in I ' lini-s , i:itiil,iin.n. ' ti li iillll'* , 11-% I..ll> , H-llicrlil II] i ll- i I ii |.t I liirttlb 111 lU'L III Jul ii -^Ulni' l.K li!. --"-, I')' "I ' I'liilitlrli- in." r.i:illl A-i. i :•¦• Vc ii i ' -m- ; nr M- III i ii -I'*) ii'niiiM, III III. pi ul ' M *" !«*- . stlili:)'- , I-} F. J. Ul.AKKK , 1'i in.it! , li i- l - •;i'i ' , l. : ucu!n . WliOLtbAU. itlMi : Ilircliy & SOUB , LuuUuu , uuil all luc Wbuli>ak lluuita. WATETLFORD THIS SEASON per II). £ . «. d. 2 lbs Sweet Vernal Grass , Del. 1 li ' 1 Timothy " ¦ '•• 1 o li IVronuial Clover , lOil. 5 0 ) Whilo do. KM. II 4 I Fitiu Swcdifih Alay ke, lid. 3 8 I Trefoil , 3d. 0 0 £1 11 0 CROP SKIC D .S, COUNTY OF WATERFOUD. PRESENTMENT SESSIONS- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN , that the Special Presentment Sossions, provious to Sum- mer Assizes, 1875, for the purpouo of taking into consi- deration all Applications for Works , Malicious Injnrios. I' liyniont*, &c., will bo held for tho several Baronies and County at Large, at tho following pUccB, on tho days, und at tliii hourn hereinafter-mentioned :— For Kileulliheen , at Milepoat , THURSDAY, 20th MAY 1875, at Kleveu o'clock. For tiaultier , at Callashane, THURSDAY, 20th MAY , 1 875, at One o'Clock. For Mi.ldlcthird , at Tramoro, FIUDAY, 21st MAY , 1875, at l'J o'clock. For Upperthird , at Carrickbefc' , SATURDAY , 22nd HAY , at Twelve o'clock. For Ulunaheiry, at Uall yniocarbcry, MONDAY , 24th MAY , 1875, at Two o'Cloek. For Coshmoro and Coshbrido , at Linmoro , TUESDAY , 25th J1AY, 1875, at Twclvo o'Clock. For Deeieu Within Drum , at Clashraorc , WEDNESDAY , I'Utli MAY , 1875, at Twclvo o'Clock. For Dcciea Without Drutn . at Dungarvan , THURSDAY, 27th MAY , 1875, at Eleven o'Cloek , For County at Largo, at Dungarvan , THURSDAY, 27th MAY , 1875, at Eleven o'Cloek. At Dungarvan , tho burliness of tho County at Largo will be entered upon beforo that of the Barony of Dccica Without Drum. App licationx may be lodged at my Oftlco here , on or before SATURDA Y , the 8th MAY , 1875 ; and no App li- cation will bo entered upon tho Presentment Sheot that is not prepared in accordance with tho Act of Parlia- ment. P. NETTKKV1LLK BARRON, Secretary to Grand Jury. County Secretary 's Office, Court House , IVutcrfuril , A pril 1-tUi , 1875. *30 GLENFIELD GLENFIELD THE QUEEN'S LAUNDRESS HAYS THIS STAKCH IS THE BEST SHE EVEU USED. GILEN FIELD- GLENFIELD- iu5.lt XMPROVED und ECONOMIC COOKERY. L\u I.I1- .|,:(J l O.MIANY' h hXTKACT ol MKAT ,i» '' S «, " i, i I.,11-ti.i , Miup' , iniide uither , aud snucea , , IM : I ' m- ' li.iiui Mul £iial ni'iigtl' . Invariably aJopltd .ii huusdiulil b wl.ni Imily tried. Caution—Cieuuiue ocl y wilb liiuuu Litliig' s Ubcimile accoia thalibel. uSlt HOTELS. ITY MANSION HOTEL 30 LOWKR DRIDGli STREET, DUBLIN. 1 bog to inform my numerous Friends and the Public that , through elision of time , I have become Proprietor of the abovo oW-establishcd Hotel. I havo completely and most comfortably ro-fnmished it , and havo considerably enlarged it , fitting it up throngcont in best modem st yle. I trust by careful and constant attention to the wonts and comforts of my visitors to merit tho patronage so liberally bestowed on my late father , and respectfull y solicit an early trial. MICHAEL COFFEY, Proprietor. Son of lute MADBICE C OFTXT. Please note Address—30 LOWER BRIDGE STREET , ¦nimilN. dll-3m THE WASHINGTON HOTEL, 31 , USHER' S QUAY , DUBLIN , Undor tho personal management of J. C. WALsn , late Proprietor of tbo College Hotel , Fleet-strcot and College-street. rpilIS HOTEL iB most Central and Convenient ; JL Trum Cars pass to and from King' s Bridge and Wcstland-row Stations every 10 minutes ; ia onl y throe minutes' walk from SmifchOeld nnd the Four Courts, nnd is in tho centre of the princi pal merchants ' offices. CbargcB will bo found moderate. Bods , i «. aud Is. Gd ; Breakfast , Is. to Is. 4d. ; Chops, Stct ^a, Kidneys, i'c. A large stock of Wines of tbe choicest riDtnge. Spacious Dining-rooms set npnrt for tho reception of Club, Dinner, or Snppor Parties. &2.tf DUBLIN. The European Hotel , Bolton Street. nnUE EUROPEAN iii tho largest, tbo best situate , JL and the most comfortable Hotel in tbe City. All modern improvements have beoa recentl y iutrodnccd , aud tho entire House paperrd , pniutcd , and decorated. Twenty Snitoa of Apartments for Families. Draw- ing Rooms from 2s. 6d. to 5s. Sitting Rooms on tbo ground floor freo of cbnrge. $33" Soup, Fish , Joints, Fow l , and Entree in Coffee Room nnd RcEtuurant from Tno to Seven o'Clock dail y. Bed , including Servnnts , 2s. 6d., 2s. and Is. 6d. [m3Ltf] J. JiOLONY, Proprietor. BRAZEN HEAD HOTEL, 20, LOWER BRIDGE STEEET. DUBLIN UNDER new management, thoroog bly renovated , central and convenient , combining Cleanliness and Comfort with Cheapness. Beds, Is. to Is. Gd. per ni ght; Breakfast , Is. to Is. Gd.; Dinner from Ja. Gd. ; Tea , 10d. Jameson ' s five yenr old Malt , guaranteed , 4d. per glass. Table d'llote nt 1.30, la. 8d. W.C. and Both-rooms recentl y added on md. landing. Ni ght Porter iu attendance Q£" Within fivo minutes walk of King' s Hi iil gi- TormiDns. jjb-ly. KELLY'S CROWN HOTEL, MONCK STREET , WEXFORD. T HIS is n Central nnd Comlortablc Hotel in JL which everything can be had on tho most modcrato terms. Best Dnblin nnd Wcxford Sp irits ; also, Brandies, Wincn , Porter , Ale , Ac. (aul5-tf) Otrn on Hire at tho nhortest notice. DUBLIN. Commercial and Private Lodging House, 49 1IAULB0K0UGH STIIEET. PAUTIES Vtbiting Dublin enn be occommodattd , with or without Board , and all tho comforts of a home , on llodcrato Terms. [o25-tl] (JgJ" Situation ceutral , closo to Snckvillo-strect. THE GREAT GLOBE HOTEL, DUBLIN (Established 40 Years), •1, 5, a, and 7, LOWER BKIDGE-STKiEET , itlCUAKD COFFEY, Proprietor. MR. AND MRS. COFFEY BEG to return their grateful thanks to their nnmcr- on» friends and the pnblic (or the large amount of patronage bestowed , and to assure them thyt thiB long- established and well known Hotel is now receiving their undivided personal attention , nnd post-tntce everything requisite to promote tho comfort and convenience of its visitors. Snpp lics of first-class quality. Notwithstand- ing present high rales , the terras will be found most moderate. Breakfasts from Is. 3d. Table d'Hote dail y at Three o'clock , consisting of Soup, Joints , Vegetables! , Cheese , &c , 2s . ; and on Sunday* at 5 p.m. Bed*, in- cluding servant*, I K. 6d. each. Gentlemen's Coffee and .Smoking l!ooin*. Ladies' Coffee nnd Private Sitting Koomx. Accommodation for 180Jpersonf:, nnd Nigh t Porter in attendance. f2G.ly JJ0* For EIKLET LAIIFLS, of every description auel siae, printed to older , come to THE N EWS OJTICK, -111 King btrcct. YAM'S W1NTEK OVKHCOAT-S QA ^. I'llotp , H-H wt- , Km-ie» . Ac. '" ua , H YAM'S WlKThK OVKUCOA1S , 9II C In ill Fs.l.ioiMl.li'Mup». *V3» H YAM'S W1NTKK OVKKCOAT S , o/)o With all I.ntf-t lu tmm'n.i-iit' . *»° ' H YAM'S WINTKU OVKUCOATS , <)()<. Well Mirli- , I' .rantilullj Triintniil . * US| H YAM'S WINTKU OVKUCOATS , Q(V UunrHUticil t o Fit. " yJOi H YAM'S WINTKU OVKUCOATS , .»n c And at 'JO- ., 32n., US: , jot., 6U-. A\JO. YAAl'S WINTER OVK1.COATS , Of),, The Lariiriil Slixk in litlmcl. fcV/S « H YAM'S WALKING COATS , ()(\ c In ell Fimliioiiable M*tcri>lf. " US| YAM'S WALKING COATS. . -)(\ lu nil the Ntw Sljlcj . *VS B YAM'S WIN!EU SUITS. Af\ In Check urn! Fimcy Twenln. " aUa. H YAM'S •JUOUSEUS AND VESTS, nrj Kent Vi-oe IM Iri-land . ¦C\JO. YAM' S TKOU. -Elts ANIl VEsTS . C)n , Trouirr» , H-. Vnts, Oil . -cUS. H YAM'S TiiOUbEitS AND VESTS , QHc lu •!! IIIL - Nuw R.tttms. *US . HY A M ' S BOYS' CLOTHING uf i-vir) iJebctti'liuli . LHr^ct,i f oust y*rieii , ii utl Clifaie I .Sd.ik in tlir Vu.ted Kmciloai tu nfll fioio. Mu»li.ili-J l'rice Lint , mid Diirtliuiu fur Sell uitismc- rucnt , w'll le >nil 1'ui.t Kici- nn kpplicntii,n. PaicfU ol tlie vului: uf £2 mi uyvtwU will 1c forwntded , ' Carriage trie , lumiy Railway Siatiou tu lielnu'l . B. H Y A M , TAILOH . CLOTHIEU , HATTER , AND OUTFITTER, ¦ I' J AND 30, DAA1E.STKEET ,, DUBLIN , AND 23, CASTLE PLACE, BELFAST. " " GREAT SALE OF PIANOFORTES. Itll'OUTKD cj iti ct In in tie Jlut.uluclurerp , Ucssis CULLAIIU & CoLLAHt), KlKKMA N , DA LMAINE , liRlNS- ilKAU , &C , ic, Kt C. A. JOKES' MUSIC DEPOT. 12 0 , <V U A Y , \V A T E R F 0 IC D. HARMONIUMS iu (jrtat variety, Eny lUband I'm rli n.hke ; Violiur , Cornels , Cvncci tinue , Drurua , Flutes , UnnjuvB, Mutic Boxes, &r. &c, AT 0. A. JONES' iVl/SlC- LENVIbG LlliRAHY , WATERFORD. 20,000 NEW t- 'ONGS nnd PiECES, at ONE THIBD the Moiktd Price lor Cuth , ibe entire STOCK now SELLING OFF AT A GREAT 11ED UCTI ON ! C. A. JONES , IMPOR TER nj riANUFLRTES, HARMONIUMS , j-e 120 QUAY , WATEKIORD, AND BAGWELL STREET, CLONMEL, Brps to call epicml attention to his extensive TUNING aud HEP-A1U1NG busitietB . His Tuners vihii all I ho Southeiu bnd Midland Counties of Ire- land Quarterl y. 93)~ Pinnuloi trs und Haimutiiums bire-d by tbe Month or Veur , with option lo purchase, sod OD the Tbreo Years ' system. U. A. JONES' MUSIC WAKEHOUSE. Cricki'itint- ' , Aicbery , Ciocjuet , und other Game* , at unusuall y Low Prices. ?• [my4-tf3 MUSIC- Ml! Il l IiTON , PROFESSOR OF MUSIC t&- *u. 18 , HENRIETTA STREET. Terms, ou application. [d4-3m] BUTLER'S CATECHISM TO THE CATHOLIC CLEEOY, BOOKSELLERS, &c, On Sale al The News Office , With the BocommoncUtion of the Bishop of Waterfor and Lismore, tho Bight Rev. Dr. POWEB A Cathechism for the Instruction of Children BT THI MOST Rev. T)r. JAMES BUTLER , A rcli- bishop of Canhel and Eml y. RECOMMENDATION : " I approve of of this Edition of the Bight Kcv. Dr JAMES BnTLER' a Catechism, and recommend it to tin Faithful of these Dioceses. A " JOHN POWER, R.C.B. " Watcrford , Sept. 10th, 1874." Printed on Good Pspcr, and iu largo clear T ypo. ORDEBS from any part of tho Diocese, sent in and directed to C. BIDMOND, Printer and Publisher Water f ord News Office , 49 King-street , promptl y at tended to. ' The Tra<?o supplied oo moderate term *. May bo had Retail from every Catholic Bookseller in the Diocese. RECLINING and SHOWER BATHS WITH AN UNLIMITED Svprn or WATKR , NOW OPEN at the TU11KISU BATH ESTAB- LISHMENT, PAHK KOA D, WATEUFOHD. Tbo Turkish Bath ia prououueed by tbo l.i gbebt Medical authorities, and by the many thousands who bavo used it , to bo tho very best remedy in existence , for tho provention and cure of disease, aud for tho preBervation of health. »u7. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 'WINE AND SPIRIT STORES. 86 QUAY , nnd Corner of CONDUIT LANE WATERFORD. WILLIAM POWER Begs reipcctfull y to intimate to bis FriendB nnd the Public generall y, that he has "VT OW OPEN , the above STORES, whero bo hopes, J3I by strict attention to buninerB , und keep ing tbe very BEST WINES aud SPIRITS merit a ebtmj ol patronogc. UOL 'SKKEEPERS will find it their interest to patron- ise tbo flboro Btablisbroent. $3i " Pleas* observe tbo address : No. 86 THE IJUAY , (Comer of Cond-uit LaneJ, f28 WATERFORD. AGENTS for HORNSBY' t REAPING and MOWING MA CHINES , Manufacturers and Importers of all kinds of Farming Implements and Machines. CO Jl M 1 N S AND COMPANY, fifi , OUAY, WATERFOUD. fl6-nm JUDSON'S DYES-I8 Colors, 6d. each . RIBBONS , WOOL , SILK , FEATI1EBS , completel y Dyed iu Ten Jlinuti s, without soiling tho bauds. Full instructions supplied. Of all Chcntiats and Stationers. J J'DSOK'S DYES.—DYING AT HOME— JUD- > s ON'b mlnjile UTEH Rre mu»t u Ketul HIII I iHiclnni. li.lr. .i >, lillii. , n-i.1 l.rti-, irjil» , l-'Cf , iiniftl , »oil» , liai,i)kir- cli c-t*, i ounii , l-eiL|.ii<.ii. . bliitlfli iU t-liiiwlh , or nuy SIIIH II .i.litii- ul d ron W IHM I}' dvrd in a Irw mil uli-h viilmut •oilii'ii llic l.anil., v i,ii i . ruaKeutn , cnin-i u, iiiKUtr , |.ni|.lc pillll , pi'UCSU , I' liill 1 , &c. JUD B ON ' . ^ I/Vt>.- I uoiooBAPiiic I'/rrK roKHivBS OE Piioic-VkiMt « i uln ii- rli| [nil in lint Hitii , K . u ilicn -ubmiitril lu - liui ' ."ll. I .I JL'I . " -ON i IA K>. Kmtmlul ufiecti oif lliu.j - 'niiiet': in (iri-i ii , Pink , bruwn , iit.i l UMI >>* other colours- I.c Jud-un\ Dyes lur gnural liuting. )Jj e your C^lrtl^-lle-V ¦:. JUDaON ' s l >i ES.F*BHe , GBAEriii , KLOWBK S, snil •XA*wK£O uia) tu tlytd uic»1 exqtiisiu* cu-our^, gru n, criiu- ion , |utfile , tcailil , Ac , I'} tiu'iily <li |'|ni>g Hum in a ruin- tun ul JUbzUh ' ty JA'». LliJl. 'uu.i; Ui ljncl* nmj ll) compuml , JUDSON'S M'E^- I BK - I > K-^ K . A SixpetiDy Roltlt ot JUl)i-ON'& 1 YK8 , Vio ' si , Itul . ir Mugful*, will mule lull ii |iim ul Inllinnl srTling ink in tine minute by Bio-p ly nrfflii -it lie.tnntir. Klr|jiint ml tin Lnilita. JUI SON'S l»YKs 1'ir I <'I I « IIIIK Aiclutrilmnl l'lanj, &c. .Mbili Itfiul'lt* mn) lit* Mivid in grii.d-ug up lult-UTB tu n uuifurn. l-.nl . 'l liej urn) lo ustd citliir Mttli liiluli or pi-D, lto^c , I'iiik , l' ui]tli- , ( t.iii.i) , Ctirufi-n, Otimtii , GIII - IJ , liiui , Mmii-nlo , Hud 12 ni In i (.luxlit. 'Hit 1 ) JiJ qunlti} . JUD I UN' A I J YK S. For Sldiin»K \Vui*J . Dilulid with water , tlie) »*nl liu t'lv ti'lu Il-e hlite , unil uill IIL I rub btT. TUry itrm ilu uu»i mni u ic= 1 HI HUI on in- nl . Li flit ltrown lur Miiln^m )- iuii*ur t^ rxcellrht ; N-- . 2 H>ni:k Ior walnut ; Caiiuiy, Im MI I H, ; HU , Muck , Uvpiiiltr , tui'iti-utn , aud nmuy otliri ciilmiiii . SIXPKN L E IKK liul 11 K OK CI1K.V1. -Is AM) STATION KU> KVKIiV' .MlHtE. i'13-Cm tEb 'lIIAl 1UU (ihl JUI'-ON'S I)YE> . COUPELLE, De EOOS & Co.' s PREPARATIONS A l'JiJitJH ASSOH 'nMEiS'r of the lolloping l'ii.pmatii. .|i> liuti- jiisl 11in ntriveil »t 'I UL ^^^^1I Ottiri*, Klli|f->llM:t , \\ utfiti ril , In-Ill t ' l'l' l' f 1-l.K , IJK lit.lift &. Cu., Li'litiun : liulla; Vitm; , or Wg.Mnl.le Ltk- iJiupi. , llt« great rtiiinl y tur ZsVrvuu^neMi , Ac. l) t . 1'a Uoo» " < ' •mipnuud Heitvl I'll! *, lor Paiin, in tlie bitck , gmvfl , rlii uuiutmui , Kuut , & A\ 1'nce 1». . ljii. lu 33s per bus. ^'e nilTLrtineuient elsi-nhere lur parittulBik. Or. I)B Hoot>' Vegetable Lifs I'illn, tor iigulutiun tbc Btouiach Htid cli-aubiu t; tbe blu- tl. Mailnuio COU PELLB ' C llair-Ursioriug Fluiil , wliiil, lian been tumid wutiuVrlull )- ellicMcious in bring ing tlie litir lo its orig inal color; «l«o , CoDPBLLl ' n Hair Dye. 10 HE GIVEN AWAY 1 A New Medical Uotk on Marriape , the caunt* and core ot premature decline tu uiau , Netvoua Debility^ JmpoteDcy, &c, witb Kult-b fur tt-muvio^ ct-ttatn di^quah6cation8 thut deatroy th« bappineB* of Wedded Lilf , or EVERY MAN HIS OWN DOCTOR. For Two Slump* nuUrrrr * may iivmd tlie nutnrroua impokturs Kbo >ind Ilirir bouks tot uutking, publuli ttnti. mouialii wtiich tin') urite tbeniseWeii , Hctiliuui, II-TIPWC Irom iinniniiiiry JunriiHln ,prutt-iis toi-uie diMenftei. witb iimiromentt iinteml ut .Mediciuea , mid oltit; abiunlitiri nt cruil as they ire deceptive. A pliyaicmu , 26 years eitensiTel ) engigeJ iu tbc treatment of Debility and tbe various tueulal and nervuuti BHI ^I IUDA re- tultmg therelrom , will ttend tree, ou receipt ot 'lwo Penny Stncnps ' o prepay piotugc , a pampblet containing liis hig hl y aucce&ntul and oDl y »Hle Ireutiunit , witlt all tlie necescary prescri ptii.na and directiuua by wbicli ^ull^I^rs timy turn thenikelteh nt trifling co*t. Adilrei.h Mr. LAWBK , Mi'ilnnl Piibli>lii-r , 14 Hi'tul i . ' nuri , lluli urn , I AIIH 1I .II . HtoALTil LOST AND REGAINED. —A Guide to the Houip Tnmuirnt ul KNHI' . A.lllES ot VOUlll mid .MANll(J01) , eill.i-r Jimdilny or Acquired. By HixRY SniTn , M.D., ol Hie Univei^ityut Jn a, Aoilior ol " Tbe Viiluntper' » Manual , " " Woiunn." 4e-. HK Al.l H LOST A ND KE UA lNEb gnen L)i . Mtnu ' s irentintut (the rekiilt ut 1' weniy BIX ) i-urt ' rpiciHi praclir>J lor the Core ol nil LJiteaa u ul lli e iNiruiUa . s .>. tiii, Nri»uo» Uibilily, Mental »uJ I'bjuicul Dcpiforiin , Hul|.itaiiuu of tlie Heart , Noires in tbe flmd mid Karri, Jml- c mun, Impaueil blg isl and Men ory, lndi gt-titii.n , L* as ••! Etifr*. *). l' «in» in tl.e Uack , Cuug li patiou , Ulu^h'im , Hyitinn , I nudity, Scl -Uitlru-t Disziuisr, Lo?e ot dulituda , (iruuudlr** Kear» . M ncular KelHiatiuu , &e., renoltniK from Eibauttina ut NerTe Power , tbe effect ot Om.u.ieJ Energ iea , Euerrating lUbitt , and othar abusHa ol ihe i.y.uii.. GIVEi 1N»TI.UO1JUNS AND I RESCRIITJONS , illustrated wild Tmiiioi.untlii liuiu t;rai0iul palirntti ; witb means ul Cori- u>tj in e.icb MM-, bent Ice by 1' uat on re- cei pt ut Two Penny Stun p-. Alau l i) tbe Mini- Author , post free in n euveli pr , fur 13 Slnui|>> , N^ OMAN: lier lJutf* , Ui'litiun?. , ami I'oaitton , toul'jeO treftiirl :—Girlbnod . Maitleuboo.1 , Courulnp, Mar- riage, Mullietbimil , Ftuiale KMuc.itiuo, Feuixlc llraltb , Er. niKle lljg'Pnr , Dome-tic MrJen' , 4t , Ai. Tlnr. u a wuik on Bulju'ti* ol vilal iiiii-tr*.L to wonimi . Uennttlu ly lllus- tr^trd uy Kn>r..viii,;» on NVmiJ . Ui. II. SMITH, b, lluiiuu Cre>C'iu , i.oi.dun , « .' , [ul3-it . i I M P^KTIM 1OC' OU»TKV PAIIIHII- . - Ih . II. W S111II , tllC eniiiu111 .'pit inli't , Hhu uuy be o UMillul ultll t in? giealcst. cunti eucc IIII tlie I on* ot all lVliintulilu liul rniilH|{louil D.sra>e>, will , lot tlie b n tit ol country pttieuUwhi can- uut cumuli him leisminliy, nn ricriTinit a dercripinui of lliei r c^*e , HMH I i i^opiuion , willi rtiUi. e Mint dnictiuio for tbe IHU3I BULrm>lii i ii^ 'uiiilii'ii lu litMilli i-u.l vt^ur. Ad- dress. Dr. II. - MITII , 8, 1'utii.u CI . M . III , L' ud' ii . W .C. £n(ereci at ttutiiin)* ' Hail , lb4UJ—i'rite Is. ; b' jpoat li Stamps. MAN MOOD-A Miuu .ul twj <m 'h- Cnu-e ,.nd Curo nl 1' ri n aluie I>—clim- in ,M«H, lae Trenlincnt of ^eiviins Hiii I'I II 'MIM I Itth litt ; ti'*. le-ult ot iliirty yearn ' auxci-»alul prmiici . II ) J. L. Ci Hil> , .M.I' ., 15, Albemarle- ¦Irmji , l' iccodill) , Luiiil.iu. knvitwa nr TUK purbs. u Tliere is uu uii .n.Ui ol nurieiy li) wliuiit I IMH liock will not La luuud umlul— wl.eilier mirb |>e^on liold tin-nlatiou of a p'rent , preo ptor , i r cti*tg)iMin. "bun, ivunng paper. " Dr. Curt'* verj cle^rl) drM:r'brM ilirM'Utce ul those dis- eisis wbicb produce dtclmem )>iuili , ur mile Irequeullv pre- mature uld aga " — If u i l j Vtltyrui'k , l<omluu , Mmcli 27. " Tbia woik , IUB. I 1 upon ibr re»ult ol 30 je»r»' suceeraful practice in treatrtent ol pmniul oud Ui.litt«ing cla» of distuaeti, will be luund b) die uuD-prufrscional reader, to coutaiu plain and ci m:»* iiiilicntiun* lor Ibe cureul many diseaites bitberto abAiiduned us liupeli- M. ; and Itn perusal will bring coin fort to many wbu liati- giteu up all iilea ol benefit Irom ordinary rnutiue trfHtmen' . ' Morning Herald. London— Minn , lli>ok>'Her , 3U, Cuiubill ; or Irom tbe Author. Dublin : \\ . 1> KII >, liuvk^ller , 14, Uapelntrret , and No. 1 Viciuria-blreet, Beii»»i . [db-Bm] TWTERVOUS DEBILITY, and all NERVOUS JL1 AFFKCTIONS^ betbet the malt of airly errors or oiberwiv, are liy very simple and iaeipensiye niou. qnicl ly cured in both Frauce ana (ieriuany. Tbe, advertiser i rrsi- di-nt in tbis country, will be bappy to send tree to til appli- cants full partionlars ot tbe mode ot treiitmrai tbtro adopted , on receipt of a duected envelope. All pciaou t may cure them- selves, and thai not ruu tbe risk ot being victimised. Addrcts MODI . A. DuvxL, 13 , Neunnnkel-strett , Birmiugtum. HEALTH AMD MANLY V16OB.-A Usdical man of 20 tears ' expenei.u- , in the treatmtut ol NKKVOU8 DE- BILITY , Spermatorbos and otber affection* which ire ollim Kqautd in earl y life, iud ouBt sufferers tot marriage and otber social duties , bas publiibrd t book fivtug tho lull benrfit of his long eiperieuca giattt, wi th plain directions lur the retoiery ot Health aud Htraagth. A a ng te copy tentto auy iiddieaa on nceipt ol 4 OnB 8taiap. Address to tbe lecretuy; Institute of Anatony, Bimiagbao. ilSs

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SHOKTIST KOUTE \T REDUCED FARES

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ai;d A l s u i v i : AT WA I Ki: f ou i> (wciitlic-r and¦ :r.'iim.-lai:ri-s i>e-rmitlinj.') aliout etovi n a.m., insin;i- fur tin: Trains on the Wiilcrford andl.iiacrii-k ami Ci-Iitral Ireland Lilies.

N i . i 'arr" I'.'III (¦'•• rf-wivi d on board after . 1 )5 )i.m.,w..< :. li.i - st.-iL-i - » i l l I" 1 rrmovcl , to cnal>!ut>ioNtcuuie»\u ¦[ • i ar\ TL'N'.'l'l.'ALLY ul tin- upi-ointcJ time.

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-lid Cla.i.s und Stilooii , !i5s Od" ,, lird Class mid Kure Caliin , -'.'s U"l

l i t . : i I .v- avaiiuM'- lor 1 inoiitlij 1st CI IISH A; Suloon, 7fe,, ,, I'm! Clasi- 4 Suloon, Mi.-.

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'ln : . 1. TVrini i i i i - . Liniirii-k ; Mr. \V . 1). M'. N A M A H A ,

A' -.I - . ;¦!:': Wliarf , AValiTtord ; and ili<: KKIH-'CKD >'A I :KK

1 . iv. 'i i •!. nil.¦ r iml-orlant Station* , tin- Tilm- Tal.li s , and'l !;iM.:.'!i K a l i s tnr Gooils , A<- ., of Mr. W. J. Uussti.i.,I 'h . - i in - a t Wu-t'-rn Comimiiy 'ri ];ibtrii:t Astnt, Ad elphiW!.;ir:. Wiilorfijrd.

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Jjowl, «ivu j oar orders M. Tli K Jitws Oliico, Kiutj -it.

S H I P P I N GGOVKUNMENT EMIGUATIOX

10 TIIKProvince of Ontario, Dominion cf Canada,

-"¦" iwisivi . npEIsAKT Farmers, Agri-¦** 232|j4|lg\

JL caltural Labourers, and Kc-v<>H w W k > irrJii» ni!ilc Domestic Servants shouldapply to tho UndurRii'tiod for every information regard-in« Canada.

Free Grants of 200 Acres of Land aro given to everylnaul of ,-v fmnily, male or female ; and every child 18years of nj e, and over, is entitled to 100 acres.

Assisted Passages arc prunteil to marncil Agricultu-ral Labourers and their fami l ies and female l) omesticServants , at very law rates, and Emyloymcnt guaran-teed at good wagus.

In addition to tho above, Freo Passes aro givenfrom (Jueliec to any part of tho Province of Ontario,mid the Agents of the Government will pay every at-tention to the comforts and inturchts of Emigrants.

Pamphlets , on the soil , Productions, Climate, liato ofW»;cs, Ac , can he obtained OiratisJ by applying per-bontilly or by letter to J. MUKP11Y ,

Onturio Emigration Commissioner(al^-3m) a, Patrick's Quay, Cork.

WATERF0RD STEAMSHIP COMPANY.iyn:xi>i;n QKDEK OF SAILIKG —SIA Y , I87O.

STEAMKRS.GIPSY , LAHA , ZKl'UYH , CLIO, or JUVEKNA .- *k^, VT OTICE .—TheWatcrfordSteam shi p

COj**rt , Ii Coniiisiiyrcccive Gooils for Shipmentfcifh rfi^ ' °"

'''° foil""nig Terms

only:—They reserveff"BSE53to tin- rij ;lit to carry ly any, not by particularVessels, with l ibeily lo Tow Ships and call at otber Portsnni! Hi l l not lie acrnunt.iMr-for injuries or losses arising fromdthy, Accidents of tlio -Si'as, Hivirs , Fire, the (juei-n's Knc-mii s , defective Navi gation .or accidents from any other causeaor tor any loss wliich might have bi'i-n covered by Insurauc,uor for l.i-akapo , Hrealage,Candition , Quality, or contents otmiy I'aials orraclngrs, unless specially entered nnd adva-l «r (m Frei ght paij. GOIKIS not removed to be Stored at tbcrisk anil exiirnse ol the Consignees .

W A T K l i F O l t D A N D H U I S T O L .From Wat r r lu i r l to liristol : riom llnsti.l to Wotetfotd

M11KCT 1 MltKCT.TncFilay, May l ... .j Affn Tlmrnlay, May 0 ... 6 Aft'nTuuMlay, „ 11 ... 12 N.imWiilnralay, „ W ...11 MomTuesday, „ IS ... t Att'ii Thury day," „ 20 ... 0 AffnTuesday, „ 'J5 ... u,j Morn 'Tlnirsilay, „ W ...10 Mora

CLI O or J in 'EHXA .Ktoin Watrrfoid to Urinlol , Fn-ni Hristol to Watcrford ,

Direct , calling nt Pembroke Dock.Friilay Jtaj 7 ... 05 Mam,Turnl.iT, May 1 ... 5 Affnl ri.lay „ II ... ;)) AffnlTucwlay, „ 11 ... 10 MornFriday „ ¦>{ ... PJ Miiru.TutRlay, „ IS ... D MoraFriday „ !i ... 2 Alt'niTuwday, ,, i!S ... 0 Mom

9Hy On early Morning Sailings , the Cabin ol the Steamers will be Open to receive Passengers arriving from Londonliy tlif Ni gbt MailTraiu.

Cabin Fare, 16s 0d.; Servants nnd Childre n, 10s. Oil.licturn do., 25s.; c.r with liberty to return from DublinCork , or Wcifonl . yis cM., Steward's fee included ; Deck"s. li.l . Femalesatlind tbc Ladies' Cabin.

W A T K Ii F O U D A N D L I V E R P O O L .TUKEE SAILINGS WEEKLY.

TEOM WATBnPORD, FROM LIV£K1'OOL :Monday, Mny .'! — 11 Morn[Moniiay, May 3 — 8 MomWednesday, „ .'1 — 12 Nooii'Wi-dnesday, „ 5 —10 MornFriday, „ 7 — 12 Noon 'Friday, „ 7 —11 MoraMonday „ 111 — -i Aft u Momlny, „ 10 — 1 Affu^yl¦dnlFday, „ 1 ^ — 5 Aft'u u ulniEda , „ 12 — .'1 A ft'nVriilay, „ It — 8 Morn Friday, „ 11 — C Aft'uMonday, „ 17 — 11 Morn Monday, „ 1 7 — 0 MomWnlnt'Mlay, „ 1!> — 11 Moru 'WHlmsilay, „ VJ —10 MomFriday, „ 21 ... 11 Jlomil riday, „ 21 —11 MornMonday, „ -J-l — a Aft' nlMoniiay, „ 21 —12 XiiunWednesday, ,, 'X — 3 Aft' n Weilnc»day, „ "Ii — 2 Afl 'uI i-iilay, „ 'Js — 4 AffnlFriday „ 2S — I Aft'nJl outlay, _ ,, :ll . — tl MumlMonilny, „ 31 — 0 Affn

Cabin Fare , 17-. (VI ; Servants t 'liavelliug with familii-s)a: d Cliildrin , lit. ; D.tk , IDs. ; Cbildrru , 6s. Females al-tend tbe 1-ndies '(Jabm.

Goods received at Clarence Dork , Liverpool.WATEliFOUD AND UUNGAHVA N

Steamer UOSA .ynosi wATttironi ) . >' KOM UI'N G A K V A N .

Monday, Mny 3, 11 morn Tucsday, Mny B, 8 mornWednesday, „ 5, 12 morL iThursday, ,, (J, -1- nfi 'nFriday , „ 7, I - noon 'Salurday, ,, b, 7 mornMonday, „ 10, '2 aft 'iiiTiicsday, „ II , 7 aft 'nWednesday, ,, 12, 1 aft'uTbursday, ,, 13, 11 mornFriday, ,, 14, 7 mornlSntuiday, „ 15, 12 noonMonday, „ 17 , lOmorr Tucselay, ,, 18, 3 alt 'nWednesday, „ 19, 11 tnorDlThursday, „ 20, 3 nll 'uFriilay, „ 21, 12 uocn Saturd ay, „ 'J2, fi momMwnliiy, „ JM, 2 flft 'u Tuesday, . „ 25, G aft 'nWe.lni-.-Uay, „ 1'6, ' 9 nft 'n)Thnni<lay) „ 27, 0 mornFriilay, ,, 2a, 4 nft 'niSaturday, „ -'J , 10 nie,rnMonday, ,, 31, 'J mornl

W A T K 11 F O It D A K I) N K W K O S S.K I . O M W A I IK P O B I I— Daily, Sundajs i-ji .i|itnl, al 1.0 p.mI' K O M N k « l iuft— Dailv , Sin.ilnj s ein|.tnl , al 8 -15 a.m.

W A T I) Ii F O li I) AM) D U N CA iN N O N.Fue .M W A i t K F i i B i i — Dail y, Sumlays exuptid , at 4 6 .1.111.FIIOM I VN C J U JIS- Dul y, Sui dajs 1 ic.u-t.il , at 8.13 a.m.

Hi-rtl is M i i i u i l iiuil i- ii -ty i i . to iuiat i i ' i i K ? V I U by agt- nis ntl i l l l - IOL— 'Hie l i ini- ial Mr .ilM|n.- ;Ui OlVice, 3'J l'riner-sl. ;I) I;.N O A I ;VA .\— .Mr. T. Iiuwney, Mam-atrt, t ; Livtui'ooL —Watri l i .nl Mi:ucsbi |i Coinfaiiy, '-'.'J l l iunb M ii k slrrit ^Vasb-tn>:toii ll u . l .Mtig t . iiiul al the Company 's Otlices, the M ALI ,W A TKI I FU M'.

C h Y D K S U H ' P I N G C U M l 'A K YMAY , Ib75.

lU-jula r S TX A M C O M M U N I C A T I O N IctwecnW A T E K F O R D and L O N D O N ,Via Si utl iainpi ou , m.il Li.mlon and Souib \Ve»tt -ru H;.I 1'A..J

PLVMOUTH siiul SOUTHAMPTON , mid SOUTH ofK.N GLAND, COliK , DUBLIN , LKLFA bT, and

GLASGOW._ *V " rj lUE new anil powtrlul ,ccrnv Sliaitnrs

'illJWk f .. A COl'KLAXU .TOWAKH , SANDAi*v»s>Mva-Mcvititvv()Ui: . CUMI P.I:AK, KDDY-•pBBBfcr STOXK , WICKLOW , mid AUK1.UW , aivintiuded t» Sail n» umkr (weatbi -r | . irmill i> .K, unliss pte-i-.-uttd by »ny niitiin-si-i-n circuui stHii t :i-i>), \ \ t t l i h t i r t y to lowVt'.« sib , ami to rt'iii iir at^ict•lllce to Veb-i-ls in l) iulie-H : ;

FltOM WATKKFOKD 1O ULA r-UOW ,Friday, 30th April 1 p.ui ., via Cuik and l;t lfnslSaii inlav 1st May ti p.m., via 1). luiit'i i'ttiUy, 4ih , , 1 p.m., TIII Dul.l 11.\\ idi i i eilay, 5:li ,, 1 p.m., via (.'.il k.Frulnj , 7tb „ 1 p.m , 1 1.1 ( . i l . and li. lf.ikt(i i .unii -y, 8 Ii ,, li p.m., via I!, llj 't.Tu.-•!. !>, l l t l i „ 1 p.m., via I U U III .Wnli.i >d:iy, l'Jtli ,, 1 p.m., VIH (Vrt.Fiu!a) , l-llli ,, 1 p.m., M .I Cuik and llcl laslt";.tu:iU;, lolli ,, ti p.m., via li e l la - tTurkd-ij " 1 tit ti ,, 1 p.m., via liublin.Wi diii-tdiiy, lttlli „ 1 p.".., vi a Cuik.Friilay, !JIn. „ 1 p. via C.uk and l i i l fadSdlun U 'i; 2i'«d ,, ti p.m., V I .I Jv l i iib t .TI:I M I;IJ , "J.itli „ 1 |i.u ., » M Dublin.Widiimla}, •¦«!!. „ 1 V-" -, '" Ou tFnday, VJbtb „ 1 u.m., via Cork and lit-IUst.Saiur.lay, 'J'Jlb „ I) p.m., via Ilil lasi.'l ucbiluj, lht Juiie 1 p.m., via Dubl.n.Widmsday, 2nd „ 1 p.m., via Curk.

FHOM (JLASOOW 1O WA'I U K r O l i l ) ,Kveiy iJOMJAY, W hJ^KSIMV , ami H U J M Y ,

2 p.m.; Hail to Ciremoi'li , U p.m.NoiJ.- 'Ibi; S l e a t ni r i n Friday KI .I S via C i k .

HidM W A I h l t l 'OKD 'J U l.l-.LKAb 'l.1 v. - iy Fl t lh A V , Via CtJ HK , .it 1 p.m.l-.mi .'-A1U1 1DAY , dini l , - u( <i |..u. .

H K I . K A h l 10 W A 1 K K F O K 1 ) ,K x i r y AiONDA Y ~. »u G1 II »KUK .

Kvuy T l l U l iSD.iV . i l i i . t i.Finn \\ A'I K K I O I ID -1U I / U L L I N , ilne. t ,

i« e iy TltKhDAY , ... al 1 p.m.I L I .LIN in \\ A 'I H i H' 1' l . ', Via "luw* .

Kvery W KHXhhDAY.r l . CIM V\ ATLl irOl lD 10 I.OI .K.

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. W. WlLi . lAWB , J!icieii\ry .

WAT KU 1OKD AND 'IKAMOKE 1JA1LWAY. ~

H' tek Day Traint.

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Sunday Trains.

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C U K E F O K A L LHOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT.

ri 'UK U KAIIY AND K KIJAHU : K KM I DV .—A i nicilJ- with 1 In* l'u w u i l u l ;intiil(jlu In dm-uM', i-rci) limn n

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MI K K TH R O A T , D I F I I I M H I A , Q L' IN .-KV , .VU M P .-. , ISU A LLD U I A K O L M K M S OV I11K Cltr.»T AMI T11BAT.— l l , till t l i r

apue- irM tice o f . iny ol tht- M: 0i&i'il-i> , the Ulnttu'nl be lvt-11ii i i it -L-d , ul li-Hi -t thnc tinii-i, n day, upon tbu neck HII J upperp i r t ot the chi'Kt , >o its 10 prtii-iliite tu the ^litiid^—iheVMni- t riiM-a wil l yu- lil 111 H c i i i i- puiitt ivi- lv hhuix l in .i - ,p.u i lL'ul . i i l y it l l .i l lowiij 'a 1'l lU bi- Inken in ttppu-pria '.t' di. i blo puti f y tin; bluod.

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CAU nitK - ON- tLlK 1.JI IUKATI0N O1T1CK.

GOVERNMENT E M I G RA T I O N'IO N K W Z K A L A N D , ((|ULl '.N SLAND, lt CAN A DAFK K K l'A K S A O L . S ti. NhW Z K A L A N D giumcii

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S i i i i i n i - i .- ii . New Votk I v . i e u ;i wci k , l i i i in Quuci.s-ti m i . , l. i \ i i | | . i . l , lA- i ry , Uul 'li i. , Clu.-^ uw , niiU London.i-' i i n i - c l u r N ;> lii | -H li'um l.iveri.wil 1.1 il Li ndoii to Au.s-un l i i i ni"' l^uiTtislniiil iii.ee 11 tnuhil i .

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3STEJ-W" SlPIRIIISrG- GJ-OO3DS

(&> 2 & 3, BKOAD -STJUiET , WATERFOKD.

IMPORTANT TO AGHIOULTUKALI STS T

n-IE N E W S E E D W A R E H O U S E ,IMPLEMENT and MANURE DEPOT,

5 & G, LI TTLE GEORGES-STREET , WATERFORD.PROPRIETOR—ARTHUlt 11, SPONG.

NEW A N D GE N U I N E F A R M S EE D S TOR 187 5,C O M P H I S I X C ; :

DROAD LKAP ENGLISH RKB CLOVER (G UAI IASTKED ),FRFNCII , G E K M A N , WKLS11, AJ1KKICAK , WII1TK DUTCH , FINK SWEDISH ALSIKE,

A N D YKLLOW CLOVEHS ;ISirOUTKD ITALIAN AND 1'KHKNNIAL ltypIGUASS SEEDS, l 'ASTUKE GRASSES, Ac,

All of which have been thoroug hl y cU-iinuil , nn<l «'» free from Wrpeld. Tho aolecUoua of satnu conair-t oftho moet nutritious Tariotii -s1, ui.il uru Euittn l for moot Eoils anil sitnatiouB.

1'OK PERMANKKT PASfUKE OR MEADOW,

S P O N G' S A 1 j y i lX T U B E F O E O N E I R I SH A C R E .per 1b. JC c (1.

12 lbs Importoel Italian Kye-grnssi, lid. 3 0Hi „ Ajrshiro Perennial Uo. 'ill. - ^10 „ Imported Cocksfoot Grass, 7il. 0 10

2 „ Shocpa' FCHCUC „ W. 1 u

2 „ Slcnaow ., „ B'l. 1 °2 „ Hurd ., „ fill. 1 02 „ Meadow Foxtail „ la. 2 0

SUPERIOR ROO1AM e.f dm fiuosUtockp , savwl from selected Tnins]) lnnleil llullis , and iinportwl direct from tho firet

Growers in the United King dom.

SOLE AGENT FOR KIUBY'S COMBINED MOWERS AND REAPERS.EXTRA Q UVIKAUY SVCVESX !

FIRST VICTORY OF THE SEASON—FIRST PRIZE GOLD MEDAL !WON 1GC—FIKST PHIZES IN 187-1.

Their great succeFH in practical Field-work full y establishes tbeir Btipcriority over all other Machines

ron DUKA1S1LITY , LIGHTNESS OK D1UUGHT, FACILITY OK MANAGEMENT ,ADA1TA131LI TY TO ANY AND KVEU CONDITION OV CHOP OR SURFACE , ANI > MANNER

OF LEAVING THE CUT GRASS OK GRAIN.AGENT FOR ODAM'S CELEBRATED MANURES ,

MANUFACTURED BYThe Nilrophosphate and Odams' Chemical Manure Company of England-

SPECIAL MANURE FOR CORN AND ROOT CROPS ,BONE MANURE , BLOOD MANURE , AND SUPERPHOSPHAT E,

P E R U V I A N G U A N O .Tho Proprietor vitOiea to int imate thut it is his determination NOT to ALLOW SI t KIOUS or l.vff .u iOR SERBS

into liia Htttibli i- l iini- iit , Mid he t ruHs by : il l.eriug strictl y to this resolution to merit a ebaro of support.

Gentlemen fuvorint ,' him with their esteemed orders, which shall at all times havo his beet nnd most

carefu l ntlei 'tion , may rely upon yetting everything Fresh and Genuine.

NEW CAKDEN AND FLOWKR f-KEDS OF THE LEADING VARIETIES .SST Catnloguea on A pplication.

R I C E i l E A L (Foil CATTLE FEEDING ),Cri i tu i i i? more Nut r immt than uny other meal , aud has taken tbo First Prizos iu England iu 1871.

PIIICE l'EK STUNK —la . i!d.

fi2 .3m Please observe the Address :«5J" THE NEW SEED WAEEH0USE, 5 & 6, LITTLE GEORGE'S-ST-, WATERFORD

B1PH0SPHATE GUANO COMPAN Y,L I M I T E D ,

57 5 , O L D B R OA D S T R E ET , L O N D O N , E . C

13IPHOSPHATE GUANOAND

M E J I L L O N E S G U A N O ,DISSOLVED AND AS IMPORTED.

A Signed Guarantee with cadi delivery , as nvat ded by tlic KOVAL A GKICU LTUBALSOCIKTV ol ENGLAND . n2.13t

Circulars , .Samples, &.c, en a] plicatii n nfc above, or of the duly appointed A gents.

PIASSELL'S CHOICEC' /COFFEES.

CELi:ilRA TEl) hVR CHEA T S 'l'UEtlOTll AX L>FULL FL A VOUR.

fiAKSELL'S Ol ilKNTAL COt fEE consistsV_7 of a n l , . l ;im ul l l .u l'ni- t HI n i l i - ol I..15I I IM I I .I

In I he |.i"irs- ul in.. - Ir u mid (.- I I M I I II tl r lu llMr i i ik't l i .mil

tlt ltt liruMHI I l l l- pil-i . l 'IVIll , t l - l . l l l - l - l i K It 'l|ll.il to I' I- full- !• i-U

much pi .le d in O l l l l '-NTAI. LOL'N TKI K.-> , '111 \: I KK-KECTKJN <il C01'Ki:lv. I'r-n -2: |.I- I lli ./"lAbbELL'S L|OFFEE« arc also supp lied ulVV 1- , 1- . 4il., l« . iil., U . 8 I ., n.ii 1-. iui . |» r II ' ., I.)( ir..ri ¦¦< tliruur liiiut l i i l . iu i l , in C.ui^li-^ -H I mr-t i ^l i i

l'ucli » i;i'D 'ri»ii mil' "in"- '' '¦>• nil'' I' unil .

/^ASSELL'S COFFEES liavesccu tedtlie nios- tVy »nlr-i|iieml ri pul iu io i i, m.il l l n ) ii. ,v i : In:, li l i- n l i l j

L-h ! i i'i i" 'l lit il! i X I » l i > * v t - -i U SM I l l i i n u^' l u ti > l i i- l a i i' l li'l' iii'-. r l )

A (JL'A H I K U UK A I'KN 'I L'«Y. A -k H (, )mrCioc i'ii- li'l I'Aa- lLL b Cul-Ft.K, lIMl lie run- 1 uU f t ll'ii

l ij l i t A l l i l li . l l - U - l j )bfi'l'Llr-U W I I U L K S A L C IIY

CA.SSELL, SM1TU i CU., bu KENCIIUKCH ST.L O N D O N ;

Hi " Aud Hol d hy (j'roccrs ihrvvij U'ivt I n l a n d .

BOY WANTED.WANTED, lit this Oliico, n Hoy nlmut 11 or 15

yearn ol ngc. iluiit bo recommended, (-h.)

M. O'BRIEN & COAro now Showing their First Delivery of

NEW SPRING GOODS IN ALL THE VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS

M. O'BRIEN &, CO.,GENERAL DRAPERS.

47, QUAY,(OITCSITE Tlih' MARKET HOUSE).

N/n .-AGEKT S for tlic LITT LE WANZKK nnd SINGER SEWING MACHINES.WANTED , nn experienced WAN for our Print Department ; nlso, Three Out-door APPRENTICES

f or our Millinery Room.

THE LATEST

NOVELTIES, JUST ARRIVED !M. P O WE R &o S O N S

KESPKCTFULLY ANNOUNCE

T H E A R R I V A L OF

T H E I R S E C O N D D E L I V E R !ov

NEW GOODS FOEWhich they aro now Bhowing ia all their Departments, comprising tho

LATEST LONDON NOVELTIES in

FANCY DRESS MATERIALS, HAMBURG NET;SHAWLS, COSTUMES ; WHITE and COLORED 0YER-SKIRTS ;

FANCY COATINGS and TWEEDS ;HOSIERY and GLOVES ; UMBRELLA S, PARASOLS, TIES, SHIRTS, COLLARS

HATS nnd CAPS, <tc, etc.

" tor the lilood is the I.iji ."— Fi-e i kv t t ru^uv .y , chuj izii , verse "3.

Clarke's World Famed Blood Mixture-FOIt L ' l . K A N S I X O mul CI.K A I I I M ; ll,.- I t l .UDl) n

AM. l . M l ' U K I T I K , «i , ri l i t-r BUMI - K I I ^III ynuibiu ilui l i i tri i : l>uli or ui.y ull'i-r ri-liir , ra iiuut In- l..i i h igh l y r< c- "u-

Il ielltiiril. l l cu i l 'R OM tii 1-8 ; rtin-h Ui i t- i . i ln l ."M.rrn iu Uic

Ncik ; L'lci-riileil Huit- l.t-Ks ; ir. ickln-iuU ur rni.iilt'n nn tl ic

Ka te ; SC I I I VI Si rr> ; Cil.iri i u> U l u l i- ; l l I ul, il .-k in Ul—

riiMS , Ul i i l i i lnlnr S \v t *l l i l i y s, HIIII r l i n i h 'l. i* l . luud l,oni i.11

l i t ipi irt ; M r tt t ^r , liuul ul i . tU.vei C H U M- uiain^.

An t l. i h l iu x t l i r L ' In p l t M * * l i l til I l l i r t l i s l l , at .U W ul 1 .' l l l lL'il lU'f

fn i l l i t li l ' l r u i y - wl l'd i d t i jiilU Hlnl inii-l ii.nii n.iri M- il lu>*

t l ie .il.-mu diM- .i^i-?> o- t i t- i i i — l l i i i'i i- [i i i c l. l Mj l i ct i r t n t l t i i- i f c

tug ivi* il a tiihl lu tt-bl iti. value.

T H O U S A MiA OP I Ks T li l n r i l A Lfl F l IOM ALT. l'AUT- .

bul il I I I I t i it l l rn * -. 'J 'l . nul l , - i i ' i i in I 'lini-s , i : i t i i l , i in.n .' ti

l i ii l l l l '* , 11-% I . . l l > , H- l l i c r l i l II] i ll- i I ii |.t I l i i r t t l b 111 l U ' L III

Jul ii -^Ulni' l.K li!.--"-, I')' "I ' I ' l i i l i t l r l i - in." r . i : i l l l A - i . i :•¦•

Vc ii i'-m- ; nr M- I I I i ii -I '*) i i'n i i i M , I I I I I I. pi ul 'M *" !«*-

.st l i l i :) '- , I-}

F. J . U l . A K K K , 1'i in.it! , li i- l •-• ; i ' i ', l.:ucu!n .Wl iOLtbAU. itlMi :

Ilircliy & SOUB , LuuUuu , uuil all luc Wbuli>ak lluuita .

WATETLFORD

THIS SEASON

per II). £ .«. d.2 lbs Sweet Vernal Grass, Del. 1 li'1 „ Timothy „ "

¦'•• 1 o

li „ IVronuial Clover , lOil. 5 0) „ Whilo do. KM. II 4I „ Fitiu Swcdifih Alay ke, l id. 3 8I „ Trefoil , 3d. 0 0

£1 11 0

CROP SKIC D.S,

COUNTY OF WATERFOUD.

PRESENTMENT SESSIONS-N O T I C E IS HEREBY GIVEN , that the

Special Presentment Sossions, provious to Sum-mer Assizes, 1875, for the purpouo of taking into consi-deration all Applications for Works, Malicious Injnrios.I'liyniont*, &c., will bo held for tho several Baronies andCounty at Large, at tho following pUccB, on tho days,und at tliii hourn hereinafter-mentioned :—For Kileulliheen , at Milepoat, THURSDAY, 20th MAY

1875, at Kleveu o'clock.For tiaultier, at Callashane, THURSDAY, 20th MAY ,

1875, at One o'Clock.For Mi.ldlcthird , at Tramoro, FIUDAY, 21st MAY,

1875, at l'J o'clock.For Upperthird , at Carrickbefc', SATURDAY , 22nd

HAY , at Twelve o'clock.For Ulunaheiry, at Uallyniocarbcry, MONDAY , 24th

MAY , 1875, at Two o'Cloek.For Coshmoro and Coshbrido, at Linmoro, TUESDAY,

25th J1AY, 1875, at Twclvo o'Clock.For Deeieu Within Drum , at Clashraorc, WEDNESDAY ,

I'Utli MAY , 1875, at Twclvo o'Clock.For Dcciea Without Drutn .at Dungarvan, THURSDAY,

27th MAY , 1875, at Eleven o'Cloek,For County at Largo, at Dungarvan, THURSDAY, 27th

MAY , 1875, at Eleven o'Cloek.At Dungarvan , tho burliness of tho County at Largo

will be entered upon beforo that of the Barony of DccicaWithout Drum.

Applicationx may be lodged at my Oftlco here, on orbefore SATURDA Y, the 8th MAY , 1875 ; and no Appli-cation will bo entered upon tho Presentment Sheot thatis not prepared in accordance with tho Act of Parlia-ment. P. NETTKKV1LLK BARRON,

Secretary to Grand Jury.County Secretary's Office, Court House,

IVutcrfuril , A pril 1-tUi , 1875. *30

GLENFIELD GLENFIELDTHE QUEEN'S LAUNDRESS

HAYS THIS STAKCH IS THE BEST

SHE EVEU USED.

GILEN FIELD- GLENFIELD-iu5.lt

XMPROVED und ECONOMIC COOKERY.L\u I.I1 -.|,:(J l O . M I A N Y 'h hXTKACT ol MKAT

,i» '' S «," i, i I . , 1 1 - t i . i , Miup', iniide uither , aud snucea ,, IM : I'm-' l i . iiui Mul £ i ia l ni 'i i g t l ' . Invariably aJopltd.ii huusdiulil b wl.ni Imily tried. Caution—Cieuuiue oclywilb liiuuu Litliig's Ubcimile accoia thalibel. uSlt

H O T E L S .I T Y M A N S I O N H O T E L

30 LOWKR DRIDGli STREET, DUBLIN.

1 bog to inform my numerous Friends and thePublic that, through elision of time, I have becomeProprietor of the abovo oW-establishcd Hotel.

I havo completely and most comfortably ro-fnmishedit , and havo considerably enlarged it, fitting it upthrongcont in best modem style.

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

MICHAEL COFFEY, Proprietor.Son of lute MADBICE COFTXT.

Please note Address—30 LOWER BRIDGE STREET,¦nimilN. dll-3m

THE WASHINGTON HOTEL,31, U S H E R ' S Q U A Y , D U B L I N ,

Undor tho personal management of J. C. WALsn, lateProprietor of tbo College Hotel, Fleet-strcot and

College-street.

rpilIS HOTEL iB most Central and Convenient ;JL Trum Cars pass to and from King's Bridge andWcstland-row Stations every 10 minutes ; ia onlythroe minutes' walk from SmifchOeld nnd the FourCourts, nnd is in tho centre of the principal merchants'offices.

CbargcB will bo found moderate. Bods, i«. aud Is.Gd ; Breakfast, Is. to Is. 4d. ; Chops, Stct^a, Kidneys,i'c. A large stock of Wines of tbe choicest riDtnge.

Spacious Dining-rooms set npnrt for tho receptionof Club, Dinner, or Snppor Parties. &2.tf

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

nnUE EUROPEAN iii tho largest, tbo best situate ,JL and the most comfortable Hotel in tbe City. Allmodern improvements have beoa recently iutrodnccd ,aud tho entire House paperrd , pniutcd, and decorated.

Twenty Snitoa of Apartments for Families. Draw-ing Rooms from 2s. 6d. to 5s. Sitting Rooms on tboground floor freo of cbnrge.

$33" Soup, Fish , Joints, Fow l, and Entree inCoffee Room nnd RcEtuurant from Tno to Seveno'Clock daily. Bed , including Servnnts, 2s. 6d., 2s.and Is. 6d.

[m3Ltf] J. JiOLONY, Proprietor.

BRAZEN HEAD HOTEL,20, LOWER BRIDGE STEEET. DUBLIN

UNDER new management, thoroogbly renovated,central and convenient, combining Cleanliness

and Comfort with Cheapness.Beds, Is. to Is. Gd. per night; Breakfast, Is. to Is. Gd.;

Dinner from Ja. Gd. ; Tea, 10d. Jameson's five yenrold Malt , guaranteed , 4d. per glass. Table d'llote nt1.30, la. 8d.

W.C. and Both-rooms recently added on md.landing. Night Porter iu attendance

Q£" Within fivo minutes walk of King's Hi iil gi-TormiDns. jj b-ly.

KELLY'S CROWN HOTEL,MONCK STREET, WEXFORD.

T HIS is n Central nnd Comlortablc Hotel inJL which everything can be had on tho most modcrato

terms.Best Dnblin nnd Wcxford Spirits ; also, Brandies,

Wincn, Porter, Ale , Ac. (aul5-tf)Otrn on Hire at tho nhortest notice.

D U B L I N .Commercial and Private Lodging House,

49 1 I A U L B 0 K 0 U G H STIIEET.PAUTIES Vtbiting Dublin enn be occommodattd ,

with or without Board , and all tho comforts ofa home, on llodcrato Terms. [o25-tl]

(JgJ" Situation ceutral , closo to Snckvillo-strect.THE GREAT GLOBE HOTEL,

DUBLIN (Established 40 Years),•1, 5, a, and 7, LOWER BKIDGE-STKiEET,

itlCUAKD COFFEY, Proprietor.

M R . A N D M R S . C O F F EYBEG to return their grateful thanks to their nnmcr-

on» friends and the pnblic (or the large amount ofpatronage bestowed , and to assure them thyt thiB long-established and well known Hotel is now receiving theirundivided personal attention , nnd post-tntce everythingrequisite to promote tho comfort and convenience of itsvisitors. Snpplics of first-class quality. Notwithstand-ing present high rales, the terras will be found mostmoderate.

Breakfasts from Is. 3d. Table d'Hote daily atThree o'clock, consisting of Soup, Joints, Vegetables!,Cheese, &c, 2s. ; and on Sunday* at 5 p.m. Bed*, in-cluding servant*, I K. 6d. each. Gentlemen's Coffee and.Smoking l!ooin*. Ladies' Coffee nnd Private SittingKoomx.

Accommodation for 180Jpersonf:, nnd Nigh t Porter inattendance. f2G.ly

JJ0* For EIKLET LAIIFLS, of every description auelsiae, printed to older , come to THE N EWS OJTICK, -111King btrcct.

YAM'SW1NTEK OVKHCOAT-S QA^.

I'llot p , H-H wt- , Km-ie» . Ac. '"ua ,

H YAM'S

W l K T h K OVKUCOA 1S, 9II CIn ill Fs.l.ioiMl.li'Mup». *V3»

H YAM'S

W1NTKK OVKKCOAT S, o/)oWith all I.ntf-t lu tmm'n.i-iit'. *»°'

H YAM'S

WINTKU OVKUCOATS , <)()<.Well Mirli-, I'.rantilullj Triintniil . *US|

H YAM'S

WINTKU OVKUCOATS , Q(VUunrHUticil t o Fit. "y JOi

H YAM'S

WINTKU OVKUCOATS , .»ncAnd at 'JO-., 32n., US:, jot., 6U-. A\JO.

YAAl'SWINTER OVK1.COATS , Of),,

The Lariiriil Slixk in litlmcl. fcV/S«

H YAM'S

WALKING COATS, ()(\ cIn ell Fimliioiiable M*tcri>lf. "US|

YAM'SWALKING COATS. .-)(\

lu nil the Ntw Sljlcj. *VS

B YAM'S •

WIN!EU SUITS. A f \In Check urn! Fimcy Twenln. "aUa.

H YAM'S

•JU OUSEUS AND VESTS, nrjKent Vi-oe IM Iri-land . ¦C\JO.

YAM'STKOU.-Elts ANIl VEsTS. C)n ,• Trouirr », H-. Vnts, Oil . -cUS.

H YAM'S

TiiOUbEitS AND VESTS, QHclu •!! I IIL- Nuw R.tttms. *US.

HY A M ' S B O Y S ' C L O T H I N Guf i-vir ) iJebctti'liuli . LHr^ct,i f oust y*rieii , iiutl

Clifaie I .Sd.ik in tlir Vu.ted Kmciloai tu nfll fioio.Mu»li.ili-J l'rice Lint , mid Diirtliuiu fur Sell uitismc-

rucnt , w'll le >nil 1'ui.t Kici- nn kpplicntii,n.PaicfU ol tlie vului: uf £2 mi uy vtwU will 1c forwntded ,'

Carriage t r i e, lumiy Railway Siatiou tu lielnu'l .B . H Y A M ,

TAILOH . CLOTHIEU , HATTER, AND OUTFITTER,¦I'J AND 30, DAA1E.STKEET,, DUBLIN , AND 23,CASTLE PLACE, BELFAST.

"" GREAT SALE OF PIANOFORTES.Itll'OUTKD cj iti ct In in tie Jlut.uluclurerp , Ucssis

CULLA IIU & CoLLAHt), KlKKMA N , DA LMAI N E, liRlNS-ilKAU, &C , ic, K t

C. A. JOKES' MUSIC DEPOT.1 2 0 , <V U A Y , \V A T E R F 0 IC D .

H A R M O N I U M S iu (jrtat variety, Eny lUbandI'm rli n.hke ; Violiur , Cornels, Cvncci tinue, Drurua,Flutes, UnnjuvB, Mut ic Boxes, &r. &c,

AT 0. A. JONES'iVl/ SlC- L E N VI b G L l l i R A H Y, WATERFORD.20,000 NEW t-'ONGS nnd PiECES, at ONE THIBD

the M o i k t d Price lor Cuth, ibe entire STOCK nowSELLING OFF AT A GREAT 11EDUCTION !

C. A . J O N E S ,IMPOR TER nj riANUFLRTES, H A R M O N I U M S , j-e

120 QUAY , WATEKIORD, AND BAGWELLSTREET, CLONMEL,

Brps to call epicml attention to his extensiveTUNING aud HEP-A1U1NG busitietB. His Tunersvihii all I ho Southeiu bnd Midland Counties of Ire-land Quarterly.

93)~ Pinnuloi trs und Haimutiiums bire-d by tbeMonth or Veur, with option lo purchase, sod OD theTbreo Years' system.

U. A. JONES' MUSIC WAKEHOUSE.Cricki'itint-', Aicbery , Ciocjuet, und other Game*,

at unusually Low Prices. ?• [my4-tf3

M U S I C -M l ! Il l I i T O N , PROFESSOR OF MUSIC

t&- *u. 18, HENRIETTA STREET.Terms, ou application. [d4-3m]

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

On Sale al The News Office ,With the BocommoncUtion of the Bishop of Waterfor

and Lismore, tho Bight Rev. Dr. POWEB

A Cathechism for the Instruction of ChildrenBT THI

MOST Rev. T)r. JAMES BUTLER, Arcli-bishop of Canhel and Emly.

RECOMMENDATION :" I approve of of this Edition of the Bight Kcv. Dr

JAMES BnTLER'a Catechism, and recommend it to tinFaithful of these Dioceses.

A " JOHN POWER, R.C.B." Watcrford, Sept. 10th, 1874."Printed on Good Pspcr, and iu largo clear Typo.ORDEBS from any part of tho Diocese, sent in and

directed to C. BIDMOND, Printer and PublisherWaterf ord News Office , 49 King-street, promptly attended to.' The Tra<?o supplied oo moderate term*.

May bo had Retail from every Catholic Bookseller inthe Diocese.

RECLINING and SHOWER BATHSWITH AN UNLIMITED Svprn or WATKR,

NOW OPEN at the TU11KISU BATH ESTAB-LISHMENT, PAHK KOA D, WATEUFOHD.

Tbo Turkish Bath ia prououueed by tbo l.igbebtMedical authorities, and by the many thousands whobavo used it, to bo tho very best remedy in existence,for tho provention and cure of disease, aud for thopreBervation of health. »u7.

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL'WINE AND SPIRIT STORES.

86 QUAY, nnd Corner of CONDUIT LANEWATERFORD.

W I L L I A M P O W E RBegs reipcctfully to intimate to bis FriendB nnd the

Public generally, that he has"VT OW OPEN, the above STORES, whero bo hopes,J3I by strict attention to bun inerB , und keepingtbe very BEST WINES aud SPIRITS merit aebtmj ol patronogc.

UOL'SKKEEPERS will find it their interest to patron-ise tbo flboro Btablisbroent.

$3i" Pleas*observe tbo address :No. 86 THE IJUAY,

(Comer of Cond-uit Lane J,f28 WATERFORD.

AGENTS for HORNSBY' t REAPING and MOWINGMA CHINES ,

Manufacturers and Importers of all kinds ofFarming Implements and Machines.

CO Jl M 1 N S A N D C O M P A N Y ,fifi , OUAY, WATERFOUD. fl6-nm

JUDSON'S DYES-I8 Colors, 6d. each.

RIBBONS, WOOL, SILK , FEATI1EBS, completel yDyed iu Ten Jlinuti s, without soiling tho bauds.

Full instructions supplied. Of all Chcntiatsand Stationers.

JJ'DSOK'S DYES.—DYING AT HOME— JUD-

>sON'b mlnj ile UTEH Rre mu»t uK etul HIII I iHic lnni .li.lr. . i >, lillii., n-i.1 l.rti -, irjil» , l-'Cf , iiniftl , »oil» , liai, i)kir-cli c-t*, i ounii, l- eiL| . ii<.ii. . bl i i t l f l i iU t - li i i w lh , or nuy SIIIH II. i . l i t i i - ul d r» ron W I H M I}' dvrd in a Irw mil uli-h viilmut•oilii'ii llic l.anil., v i,ii i . ruaKeutn, cnin-i u, iiiKUtr, |.ni|.lcpillll , pi'UCSU , I'liill 1 , &c.

JUD BON '. I/Vt> .- I uoiooBAPiiic I'/rrK roKHivBSOE Piioic-VkiMt « i uln ii- rli| [nil in lint H i t i i , K . u i l icn-ubmiitril lu - liui '."ll. I .I JL 'I ."-ON i IA K>. Kmtmlulufiecti oif l l iu. j - 'niiiet': in (iri-i ii , Pink , bruwn , iit.i l UMI >> *other colours- I.c Jud-un\ Dyes lur gnural liutin g. )Jj eyour C^lrtl^-lle-V ¦:.

JUDaON 's l>i ES.— F*BHe , GBAErii i , K LOWBK S, snil•XA *wK£O uia) tu tlytd uic»1 exqtiisiu* cu-our^, gru n, criiu-ion , |utfile , tcaili l , Ac , I'} tiu'iily <li |'|ni>g Hum in a ruin-tun ul JUbzUh 'ty JA'». LliJl.'uu.i; Ui ljncl* nmj ll)compuml,

JUDSON'S M'E^- I BK-I> K-^ K.— A Sixpet iDyRoltlt ot JUl)i-ON'& 1 YK8, Vio'si, Itul. ir Mugful*, willmule lull ii |iim ul Inllinnl srTling ink in tine minute byBio-p ly nrffl i i - it l ie .t nnti r. Klr |jiint ml tin Lnilita.

J U I SON'S l»YKs — 1'ir I <'I I « I I I I K Aiclutrilmnl l'lanj ,&c. .Mbi l i Itfiul 'lt* mn) lit* Mivid in grii.d-ug up lult -UTB tu nuuifurn. l -.nl . 'l liej urn) lo ustd citliir Mt t l i liiluli or pi-D,lto^c , I 'ii ik , l'ui]tli- , ( t.iii.i) , Ctirufi-n, Otimtii , GI I I - IJ , liiui ,Mmii-nlo, Hud 12 ni In i (.luxlit. 'Hit1) JiJ qunlti} .

J U D I UN 'A I J YK S.— For Sldiin»K \Vui*J . Di lu l id withwater , tlie) »*nl liu t'lv ti'lu Il-e hlite , unil uill IIL I rub btT.TUry itrm ilu uu»i mni u ic= 1 H I HUI on in- nl . Liflitltrown lur Miiln ^m )- iuii*ur t^ rxcellrht ; N-- . 2 H>ni:k Iorwalnut ; Caiiuiy, Im MI I H , ; H U , Muck , Uvpiiiltr , tui 'it i-utn ,aud nmuy otliri ciilmiiii .

SIXPKN L E I K K liul 11 K OK CI1K.V1.-Is AM)STATION KU> K V K I i V ' .MlHtE. i'13-Cm

tEb ' l I I A l 1UU ( ih l JUI '-ON ' S I)YE> .

COUPELLE, De EOOS & Co.'s PREPARATIONS

Al'JiJitJH ASSOH 'nMEiS 'r of the lollopingl'ii.pmatii..|i> liuti- j iisl 1 1 i n ntriveil »t 'I UL ^ ^ ^ ^1 I

Ottiri*, Kll i | f->l lM:t , \\ u t f i t i ril , In-I l l t 'l'l' l'f 1-l.K , I J K lit.lift&. Cu., Li'litiun : — liulla; Vitm;, or Wg.M nl.le Ltk- iJiupi. , llt«great rtiiinl y tur ZsVrvuu^neMi, Ac.

l) t . 1'a Uoo» " < '•mipnuud Hei t v l I'll!*, lor Paiin, in tliebitck , gmvfl , rlii uuiutmui , Kuut , &A\ 1'nce 1». . ljii. lu 33sper bus. 'e nilTLrtineuient els i-nhere lur parit tulB ik.

Or. I)B Hoot>' Vegetable Lifs I'illn, tor iigulutiun tbcBtouiach Htid cli-aubiu t; tbe blu- tl.

Mailnuio CO U PELLB'C llair-Ursioriug Fluiil , wl i i i l , lianbeen tumid wutiuVrlu ll)- ellicMcious in bring ing tlie litir loits original color; «l«o , CoDPBLLl 'n Hair Dye.

10 HE GIVEN AWAY 1A New Medical U o t k on Marriape, the caunt* and core ot

premature decline tu uiau, Netvoua Debility^ JmpoteDcy,&c, witb Kult-b fur tt-muvio^ ct-ttatn di^quah6cation8 thutdeatroy th« bappineB* of Wedded Lilf , or

E V E R Y MAN HIS OWN D O C T O R .For Two Slump* nuUrrrr * may iivmd tlie nutnrrou a

impokturs Kbo >ind Ilirir bouks tot uutking, publuli ttnti.mouialii wtiich tin') urite tbeniseWeii, Hctiliuui, II-TIPWC Iromiinniniiiiry JunriiHl n ,prutt-iis toi-uie diMenftei . witb iimiromenttiinteml ut .Mediciuea, mid oltit; abiunlitiri nt cruil as theyire deceptive.

A pliyaicmu , 26 years eitensiTel) engigeJ iu tbc treatmentof Debility and tbe various tueulal and nervuuti B H I I IUDA re-tultmg therelrom, will ttend tree, ou receipt ot 'lwo PennyStncnps 'o prepay piotugc, a pampblet containing liis highlyaucce&ntul and oDl y »Hle Ireutiunit , w i t l t all tlie necescaryprescriptii.na and directiuua by wbicli ^ull^I^rs

timy turn

thenikelteh nt trifling co*t. Adilrei.h Mr . L A W B K , Mi 'ilnnlPiibli>lii-r , 14 Hi'tul i .'nuri , l lul i urn , I AIIH 1I .II .

HtoALTil LOST AND REGAINED.—AGuide to the Houip Tnmuirnt ul KNHI '.A.lllES

ot V O U l l l mid .MANll(J01), eill.i-r Jimdilny or Acquired.By HixRY SniTn , M.D., ol Hie Univei^ityut Jna, Aoiliorol " Tbe Viiluntper'» Manual ," " Woiunn." 4e-. HK Al.l HLOST A ND KE UA lNEb gnen L)i . Mtnu's irentintut(the rekiilt ut 1'weniy BIX ) i-urt' rpiciHi praclir>J lor theCore ol nil LJiteaau ul llie iNiruiUa .s.>. tiii,Nri»uo» Uibilily,Mental »uJ I'bju icul Dcpiforiin , Hul|.itaiiuu of tlie Heart ,Noires in tbe flmd mid Karri, Jml- c mun, Impaueil blg island Men ory, lndigt-titii.n , L* as ••! Etifr*.*). l'«in» in tl.e Uack ,Cuug li patiou , Ulu^h'im , Hyitinn , I nudity, Scl -Uitlru-tDisziuisr, Lo?e ot dulituda, (iruuudlr** Kear» . M ncularKelHiatiuu , &e., renoltniK from Eibauttina ut NerTe Power,tbe effect ot Om.u.ieJ Energ iea , Euerrating lUbitt , andothar abusHa ol ihe i.y.uii..

GIVEi 1N»TI.UO1JUN S AND I RESCRIITJONS,illustrated wild Tmiiioi.untlii liuiu t;rai0iul palirntti ; witbmeans ul Cori- u>tj in e.icb MM-, bent Ice by 1'uat on re-ceipt ut Two Penny Stun p-.

Alau l i) tbe Mini- Author , post free in n euveli pr, fur 13Slnui|>> , N^ O M A N : lier lJutf* , Ui'litiun ?., ami I'oaitton ,toul'jeO treftiirl :—Girlbnod . Maitleuboo.1 , Courulnp, Mar-riage, Mullietbimil , Ftuiale KMuc.itiuo, Feuixlc llraltb , Er.niKle lljg 'Pnr , Dome-tic MrJen', 4t , Ai. Tlnr. u a wuikon Bulj u'ti* ol vilal iiiii-tr *.L to wonimi . Uennttlu ly ll lus-tr^trd uy Kn>r..viii , ;» on NVmiJ . Ui. II. SMITH, b, lluiiuuCre>C'iu , i.oi.dun, « .• ', [ul3- i t .i

I M P^KTIM 1OC'OU»TKV PA IIIHII- .- Ih . II. W S111II , tllCeniiiu111 .'pit inli't , Hhu uuy be o UMillul ultll t in? giealcst.cunti eucc IIII t l ie I on* ot all lV liintulilu liul rniilH|{louilD.sra>e>, will , lot tlie b n tit ol country p t t i euUwhi can-uut cumuli him leisminl iy, nn ricriTinit a dercripinui oflliei r c^*e, HMH I i i^opiuion , wil l i rtiUi. e Mint dnictiuio fortbe IHU3 I BULrm>lii i ii^'uiiilii'ii lu l itMill i i-u.l vt^ur. Ad-dress. Dr. II . - M I T I I , 8, 1'utii .u CI . M . III , L' ud' ii . W .C.

£n(ereci at t t u t i i i n ) *' Hai l , lb4UJ—i 'rite Is. ; b'jpo atli Stamps.

MA N M O O D - A Miuu.ul twj <m 'h- Cnu-e ,.nd Curonl 1'ri n aluie I>—c lim- in ,M«H, lae Trenlincnt of

^eiviins Hiii I'I II'M I M I I t t h l i t t ; ti'*. le -ul t ot i l i irt y yearn'

auxci-»alul prmiici . II ) J. L. Ci Hi l > , .M.I '., 15, Albemarle-¦Irmji , l'iccodill) , Luiiil.iu.

knvitwa nr T U K purbs.u Tliere is uu uii.n.Ui ol nurieiy li) wliuiit I IMH liock will

not La luuud umlul— wl .eilier mirb |>e^on liold tin-nlatiouof a p'rent , preo ptor, i r cti*tg)iMin."— bun, ivunng paper.

" Dr. Curt'* verj cle^rl) drM:r'brM ilirM 'U tce ul those dis-eisis wbicb produce dtclmem )>iuil i , ur mi le Irequeullv pre-mature uld aga "— If u i l j Vtlty rui 'k , l<omluu, Mmcli 27.

" Tbia woik , IUB.I1 upon ibr re»ult ol 30 je»r»' suceerafulpractice in treatrtent ol • pmniul oud Ui.litt«ing cla» ofdistuaeti, will be luund b) die uuD-prufrscional reader, tocoutaiu plain and ci m:»* iiiilicntiun* lor Ibe cureul manydiseaites bitberto abAiiduned us liupeli-M. ; and Itn perusal willbring coin fort to many wbu liati- giteu up all iilea ol benefitIrom ordinary rnutiue trfHtmen' .'— Morning Herald.

London— Minn , lli>ok>'Her , 3U, Cuiubill ; or Irom tbeAuthor. Dublin : \\ . 1> K I I >, liuvk^ller, 14, Uapelntrret ,and No. 1 Viciuria-blreet, Beii»»i . [db-Bm]

TWTERVOUS DEBILITY, and all NERVOUSJL1 AFFKCTIONS betbet the malt of airly errors oroiberwiv, are liy very simple and iaeipensiye niou. qnicl lycured in both Frauce ana (ieriuany. Tbe, advertiser i rrsi-di-nt in tbis country, will be bappy to send tree to til appli-cants full partionlars ot tbe mode ot treiitmrai tbtro adopted,on receipt of a duected envelope. All pciaout may cure them-selves, and thai not ruu tbe risk ot being victimised. AddrctsM ODI. A. DuvxL, 13, Neunnnkel-strett, Birmiugtum.

HEALTH A M D MANLY V16OB.-A Usdical man of20 tears' expenei.u- , in the treatmtut ol NKKVOU8 DE-BILITY , Spermatorbos and otber affection* which ire ollimKqautd in early life, iud ouBt sufferers tot marriage andotber social duties, bas publiibrd t book fivtug tho lullbenrfit of his long eiperieuca giattt, with plain directionslur the retoiery ot Health aud Htraagth. A a ngte copytentto auy iiddieaa on nceipt ol4OnB 8taiap. Address to tbelecretuy; Institute of Anatony, Bimiagbao. ilSs

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DEVEKKUX 'SCATHOLIC CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE

FOR THED I O C E S E OF P E R N S .

NOW PUBLISHED ,KoviRod ami Corrected , with tho Approval ot tho

Most Kcv. Dr. FI K I O N I ;, Uiahop of Feme, 'rTUIE CATHOLIC CHRISTIAN DOCTRINEJL roil TUB USK OP

PASTOKS AND CATECIIISTS,In order to Instruct Childreu and Illitcmso Persons,

By the REV: P. \V. DEVEREUX,Vicar-Qtneral of thr. Diocese of Ferns in. 16-13 ;

To wli ich nro added Acts of Faith, Ilope, nnd Charitynnd lnslructious for Serving Mnss.

Itovised nnd Improved under tho direction ofTlio Uight Itov. Dr. FURLONG , BiBhop of ' Ferns.

<f<»5" Orders to bo aoiit to TIIK XKH S OFFICE, Kingstreet , Wntcrforcl , wlioro tho Corrected and Author-ised Kditiou can lion- bo hnd. allC-tf

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

l iOOK.BLXMKG, RUL IN G,A O C O U N T - U O O K AMI KYJS-LET LABEL

MAMJFACTOKV ,¦IH & 50 K IN G STKKET (opposite Provincial Bank) .

LETTER PRESS PRINTING,PLAIN AXD OKXAMENTAL ,

In ;i iu:iniu'r that will not , wu feel confident , fail Cogive satisfaction ,fi iK.vi ' i .v , Kxric u rriousi.v , AA'» KI .KOANTI -Y *

All lli.' KOK.U.S used in WOKKIIOUSKS iind DISI'EN.N A K I K S , at i'.-ifos in The A 'ctcs I'rintivJ LiM , which ronyl - v li:»il ini .;:'Mlic:itiou.

1 Al I1 0 KT A i\ T X 0 T i C E.JOHN RYAN & SON, BUILDERS,

Iie^; rcspeci full y to give Nolico that they havoO K M O V K I ) iheir OFFICES and WOKKSIIOI 'S

_LXl from ibe Scotch yuay ami Canada street totJie moro coimnoijiuiis ami cviitml Premises , JatL'ljrkiiuwn ai Mr. Jems W ILSON 'S

T1MHKK VAlt l ) , DULTO.N SVHEET,Whi'rti all orders shall receivo prompt, attention.

J. It. it 3. uiko this ujiportuuity of announcingtli iit. Iliuy are prepared to supply partioa about Build-

in;; ur making Allerationa, withWINDOW riiAMKS , SASH Ktf , DUOKS, TRIMMI N'O*,

Anil every ulln. r ilivuri pliuu of Jo iNKlt s ' WiittKall ready for li.vinj,', iiiiiilo from tho liost sea-coiictl Timber , nial by experienced Tradesmen, work-tiiun.*iii{> aiitl materials guaranteed , and on terms tocompete with any Imported ur Miichinc-mndu work.

$itV PLANS and K STIJIATKS prepared and luinUlied.fixv, on application to

JOHN RYAN & SON,jl:!-ir '; liulton street , Waterford.

av , p A i

I M P O R T A N T !JOHN JAMESON ' A SON' S Finest Old MALT

WII I SKK V , 1&. and 2O3. per Gal.ileunessy 's, Martoll 's, and other BUAND1KS ; •

Fine Old Port, Shorry, and Claret WINES;iMiacral Waters ;

l'ruo Medal Cii.N ami Oi.u. ToM ; Old BUM ;lias* & (Vs. PAH; A LL, on Uiatt aud in Uottlu ;

Guinncts & L'o'u. UuLULt STUUT, on Draft aud inlioltln ; Devonshire Cider ;

Uinger and Orango Winea and Cordials.5<jj° Tun.u cu ; small CHA M IMGNK , 2S. per uottlo j

Fancy Tobaccos and Cigars, Pipes, Ac.i'aiui lii'H supplied nt rrusouablo Prices.

l'LEA!> E OHSKRVK TIIK All l l l lKSS—b 'U, QU AY.A Trial Solicited.

miiu'.tf1' . M . D t iyj i K ,

WINK A M I SP1K1T MKKCHAXT ,av , 1 > U A V , W A T E 11 y 0 K D -

l 'UUK DEVONSHIRE CIDER.

J. SYMONS & CO.,btL'CLSbOKS Ot*

s 'l K A : < <.ii: U .)¦ CU., and BOWDEH c)- CO.,Dl v VUNSll l KK C1UKU MEKCHANTS , TOTNKe".

OU'U ClUEK ia now ready for delivery. Tho"cjuuliiy ia first-Class; and wo can tlieioloro

rccuniDieiid it to our liicml s, with every uuulldtixuthat it will please them.111 L'ti.tl' wiioLKSALE .u.K.vr.-s :

< j- LINDSAY & LAWKKNCE , WATKRKURL )

SEWING MACHINES.

rpUE AM E R I C A N ISSTITUTB of N EW YOIIK , aJL society similar in eharaeer to the Society

ot Arts in Kn^'und, had a very 6earcliinj» in.vestijjatiDii into the, merits (if ;v new e-cwing machinethat h:i>- latel y been produced by the Wheeler and Wil-? on Mauufaclurin™ Compajiy. They appointed live oftheir number, who entered into a very minute and cri-ti ial examination of its merit?. They began by rciiuirint'that many of each of the separate parts Fhoulil he neat(lim-ji to them f rom Diofactory, and that in their jircsenceCiu li nirt from the foundation should be tested audplaced in its proper position. When the niachiue waslilted together they tiien tested it by operating with it ontin. - and thick fabrics , from lace goods, to harness , withnil tin; liner and varied tests required lor family andO'licral work , Mich as hcmniin;.', telling, braiding, &«.rheir report presented to the institute is very minute,r-lnnnug the care with which they examined the machine.It would require too much of our space to give even anabstract of their report ; Milfice it to say thai they con-.-idcrcd that the various points of excellence and thedifferent devices for performing the required movementsi-anuut be too highly valued' by all who use sewingmachine*. They found in all their practical tests otworking that there was not the slighest hesitation orfailure in .-^itching it , nor was there so much as the lossi'f a .-ingl e stitch , lhus dcninm-tratinj ,' that it is e<jual toany emergency, and is capable of the widest range ofemployment , not only in private families , but in theheavier and more laliorous >iualities of factory work.They conclude their report uitn.:— '" We can do no lessthan bear witness to the entire and remarkable SUWCJ -Swhich has attended its action in every part of its ex-amination. It is a machine we are .-atislied umsteventually supersede all others now known. We recom-mend lor the Wheeler and Wilson new No. U sewingmiiHiine the highest award it is in the jiowcr of them.-titiit t ; to bellow ." The directors of the institiUeac-• •cpled the report , and awarded the (.>old Medal to thecompany.— .">f» m.j Mathnm i jn ie l le .

J j i .nl J :r Wat: )/ ¦,;¦.(—llj .Ml V l l KA N U t K , No. 10 liar-runs '. niiid street. nlD-lit.

S H I K T S-(Fit Warranted).

SIMHTri AND COLLAR S made to measure in aMipcri '.r manner.

tt«55" 'J'" mri i ui-^ent. rc<(uiremonts , we are at alllimes jKbvideil n i i h J, L-;idinij Size.", ready for inline,dintr .ustji

Our'ssP K ClAMT I K S for tho SKASON include iheI N D I A ( i A L / . K, / K P l l V J t , and Colored FUKNCUCA.Ml l lMC tJ l l l l tTlXUS.

Worthy of special attention—Our FINK WHITESII1KT S, MIL1TAHY FHONTS aud CUFi'S, 'Mi .prr Hull Dozen.

Pattern* und Inslroctions for Self-llcaoUri'iHOnt onapplication.

1" . T O K I N & SO N S ,?ik irt -&l iil . ':t Ls nn<l //**MCr5; In 'lian .)' Colonial Outfitters.

QUAY , WATKHFOltD. mlil2-

X O W O P K N .NEW GROCERY ESTABLISHMENT,

,V«. 1, UKSUIKTTA STl lKKT.

J . 1' R 1 0 E

Bl-XiS respectfull y lo intiuiato that ho has com-

menced Hnsiness at tbo abovo nddrem, with acarefully Holi-eted Stock of FINK (J ltOCKlllKS , and1 riislH , Irom liis knowlod ge and practical experienceul the Trade, to merit a share of public support.

&£• An Apprentice Wauled. ^allD Ilm

BROWNE'S

OUJ .KSTAHlilSH Kn t 'AU M SKEU W A 11 K.

HOUSfc , yUKKX .STKKET, WATKKFoKD.

S E A S O N 18 75.Tbo N KW SKAS ON 'S H IUCK now received , comprising :

Kn^liah , l'leuch , and American UEU and WiH'i'KCLUVKH S ;

COW GKA.SS, TJtKFOII y , ALSYKK , TIMOTHY ,ITALIAN , P K I i K N N l A L , and other (JKASSKS j;

Si'JtlNlS VKTC HKS , i\c, &c., all selected withtbo "ri iitest, caru as heretofore.

Jlonie aud Imported SKKD OATS and 1JA11I.KYMichiue cleaned ami scparatod.inhl'J i l ( i, 1", & lb, Queeu street , Wntcrfoid.

LAWES' Celebrated MANURES

LAWKS' HONK SUPKlirilOSPIUTK , orPATKXT TUKNIP MANUKK.

LVWKS' SL'PKKPHOSPHATK OF LIMK.T VWFS' SPKCIAI. MAXUKES FOk MAXUOLDS

AND COK.V CHOPS.In the National Green Crop Competition of 1871, open

10 all .Manures , LAWKS ' AI A .VL- KK was applied lo thoj-'i KST Puizi: Crop— TENANT FAU M K U S over lW ACUKS ;and in every Open National Competition , LAWKS " M A N -L- KK has uniformly taken first place.

Dr. ArJoiix , in this year 's report , fays :—" It is ouoof the best and cheapest applications to tho soil."

Dr. CAMKK O .N remarks :—" It has been carefully nun-ufactured , i» in excellent mechanical condition , and cer-tain to '.five mtisfaction."

This .Season's Supply is now being »ent out jn excel-lent condition, aud tlie fiuiility is fuM y c<iual to tliat oflormer year.-. ,. , „ . , . ,Aijents in Ihe tuiu.l j \\ ale i jonl :

UEOUOK WHITK i; SONS , Waterford ;Jull N G KUBU & Sox, Carrick-on-Suir ;Jouji HuiolSS, CapiKnuin ;JOU .N SCA SLAN , Duugarvan ;Mrs. HAUIM .V, Lwii-orc.Jyeufs for Ket c Hoss , Ar lUt in lmcn , Jj c . i

Jjiits (J ALAVAN £ Co., New Koss ;ISKAEL WALLIS , Artliuxstown ; I 'AIII .KIELU . Salt Mills.

LVWES' CHEMICAL MANUJlB CO. {LI.MITKD)i'hM OjUce for Inli ind-2i EUKS QU A Y , DU U I .IN .iur-lOtJ JAMJiS KUTUEKi'OliD, Manager.

7G QUAY, WATERFORD

S A L E OP IN TERESTVALUABLE DRAPERY CONCERN.

TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, 0a tho Pro-mises, on TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1875,

mUE INTEREST in tho COMMODIOUS DKA-A. PERY CONCERNS, Xo. 7G, QUAY, held underLoase, of which thero aro 50 Y EAHS unexpirod, at thoNominal Rent of £35.

Tho Promise* are in First-Class Order , and fit forimmediato OccupatioD. They extend from tho Quayto Chapel Lauo, through which thoro is an Entrance.Tbo Ground Floor isvcrycxtonsive ,and tho outirobusiness of a Drapery Establishment could bo trausactodthoro. Tbero is also on tho First Floor n first-classWARKR00M , with Workroom attached. Salo utTwolvo o'Clock.

For particulars ns to Title, &c, apply toif. & T. DELANDRE, Solicitors,

Poter-street, Watorford ; orJAMES UENNESSY Auctioneer,

Gcorgo'e-strcct, Watorford.April 2Uth , 1875. 3t

COUNTY OF WATEHFORD

SALE OP AN EXCELLENT FARM.rilO itE LET BY AUCTION on tho Premisoa, onJL TUESDAY, 11 th MAY, 1875,

By directions of tho Executors of tho late J AMES WIL -LIAM CONUELL, Esq., the FARM known as tho MillQuarter,

BALLINVILLA , CO. WATERFORD ,Containing 112 Acres, or thereabouts , on which arocreeled two exeellont Dwelling Houses with suitableotlices, also a.largc and valuable Windmill.

A Term of Gl years, from the "J.jth March, 1873, attho nominal rent of XGO yearly, or about eleven shillingsper acre, will be given.

All tho lands, with the exception of nbotit nino acres,are under grass. Nearly the entire farm has beendrained within tho last few years, and large quantitiesof bacon yard and stablo manuro havo been put on thohind. The farm is very well situated, being about fivemiles from the city of Watcrtonl , f ive miles irom I 'm-more, and three miles from Dunmore and Woodstow it.Public cars pass daily quite close to the lands fromDunmore to Waterford. The Steward will show theboundaries.

Immediately after the Sale of the Farm will be sold—one Cow, two Heaps of Primo Manure, two Carts, oneDray, two sets of Tackling, Mowing Machine , byWoods ; Iron Harrow , large Plough, Tur.iip SowingMachine , Kollcr , Seuuler, Patent Hay 1'ake, Ladders,Beams, Scales and Weights ; Double-action Turnip Cut-ter, live Pig Troughs, Turnip Pulper , li quantity ofLawes' Superphosphate, one pair of French Mill Stones,one pair of Welsh ditto, and two pair of Irish ditto ;alsothe -Machinery of tho Windmill , and sonic articles ofHOUSEHOLD FUKNITUKK.

Sale at One o'Clock aharp. Purchasers to pay 5 percent auction fees.

For particulars as to title , ic, apply toM. & T. DKLANDUE, Solicitors ,

Peter street , Wutcrford.JAMKS HKXXilSSY, Auutionecr.

Gcorgo's street, Waterford, Dth April , 1875.COUNTY WATEHKmin

Highly Important and Attractive AUCTIONOf -Modern HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE , PIANO ,WAliUONKTTE , Pair of CARRIAGE HORSES,six aud seven years old , <fcc.

TO U1-: SOLD BY AUCTION, on THURSDA Y, 20th'MAY , at SU1HV1EW , P0RTLA"\V , by directionsof J.UIKS G. UouKursoN , Esq., who is going to to 1bido iu Enghud, his entire

J_ I OUSEUOLD FURNITURE which was manufnc'l~i tured out of the best matcrial» , by the mosteminent makers.

lu tho DKAW IXG -H OO.U are 0 Balloon-back Choirs,Victoria , Albert , and Reclining ditto , and Couch, alliu Walnut, Covered in Blue Rep ; a sploodid Walnutcottage Pianolorie, with additional Koya ; a beauti-ful Wa'lcui Cbilfoiiicr with Plato Glass Panels andBack , 48 * 33 ; Waluut Centre Table , ChimneyMinor , 31 V. '.J3; Oval Mirror with 3 Lights, Jirus^sets Carpels, Wool Mats, Gilt Fcuilcr , Firo Steels j»udAsh Pan, a llaudsoiue 3 Light Wedgowood Guaulierwith Globes ; Engravings , Ornameut 1! uudor/GlaeaShades, Wiudow Curtains ami gilt Cornices, VenetianBlinds.

I s THE Dixix i ; AND B UEKKAST ROOMS are 1:2Oak Chairs, covered in Green Morocco, witb StuffedBucks; Lounger uud Albert Chair to matuh ; a Mas/sivc Circtlar End Polished Oak Diniug Table, wivuPatent Screw , Hi x 5; a maguiiiciont Carved Oak Side,board; with 3 Cellarets and largo plato glass back,Chimney ilirror in Oak frame, Chimney Mirror-ingilt frame, G Balloou-back Mahogany Chairs, iu Mor-occo, with 2 Easy Chairs, ' and Lounger to match ;Mahogauy Centre Table, Dumb Waiter, Puiiitiuga,Dutch Engravings, Oliogrape?, Clock with MarbloStand, Cases of plated Dessert, aud Fish Knives audFolks, Cutlery , 1'lated Tea t;id CoDeo Services, avariety of Plate aud IMatcd Ware, valuable ChinaTea, Colfoo nnd Dessert Services, Diuuer Service, aquantity of Glass, Brouzo and other OrnamonU, 2Five-Light Gnsaliers, Cnrpctu, Rugs, Foudern, FiroSltels, Wiudow Hang ings and Carved Gilt Cornices,Yeuetiau Blinds, a Sewing Machine in perofect order,u few dozens of ohoicu Champaguu nud Claret.

Lt iii iAitr , H AM ., A N D STAIIICASE contain a splendidBook Case, with Writing Table and two sets of Drawers,Hooks; Bagatelle Table complete , U feet long, by Orme ;Chimney 'Mirror, ft * "'i l"»i>y and American Chairs,Coal Vane , Valuable Ornaments and Drawings , Lamps,Fool and Fender Stools, ;j Light Gawilicr , Carpet, Hug,Fender, lrous , (jilt Cornice and Hangings , Oak HatJluck with plute glass buck , 2 Oak Chairs, ancient ChinaFountain , Prints, Stair Carpet, Cover ami Kods.

THK BKDKOOMS contain Albert Bedstead w itli cir-cular end, Marble Top Toilet Table w ith Chevellc Glassin centre, iH x 21 , Wardrobes (I'late Cilass Panels) withhanging sides and sh'rting shelves , Marble Top BasinStands all in Wa'nut ; a suite of K:iaini .''Vd Ouk Furni-ture, consisting of Wardrobe , *J Toilet Tables (one withAlarlile Top), Nests of Drawers, 3 Cane Seat Chairs ,Towel Kail , Chumbcr Stand nud Dressing Glass , (jiltIron Bcdsleails , Hair Mulresscs , Spring Pal'iasi-cs andJJcdiling, Child's Crib, ilaltre^s and IViasse , MarbleTop Basin Stiinds , and Sets of Uilt Ware, Work Frame,Mcnlii of Drawer.*, Engravings , Carjiets, Fenders, FiroScreens, Ilang 'Mgs and Mahogany Poles.

The Kitchen is full y ^upp lied with the usual r/quis-itcs , also a tirst rate W'a.-hing .Mai1 ?*!! 10 l;g/t dryMeter , &c. >»» / ¦ L_ H

OCTSIUL'.— Bay Mare, 7 years old , quiet to r&iu^arrAgoes nicely in double or single harness; BaylMare, 7years old, goes nicely iu double or single hanless, andhas been ridden by a lady; 1 Lady's Saddle nearly now !U lientltnii'u 's Saddles ; 1 Plated Double, and 1 Single.-ct of Harness , a light ruuuinug Wagonctto in perfectorder , with circular front hood , by (Juan A: Sons, Dub-lin , with lamps, A:c., comjilcte , suited for one or a paifof horses ; a vc.y nice Plucton as good as new ; aboutli barrels of prime feeding Oats ; large Oat B:n ; » v. i-riety of Stible appointments ; Jiay Cutter , l»rgc Bo!ler,»V e.. ie.

The Auctioneers direct p.rticuliir ittcnti on lo thisS le , • s the properly to be offe red is of the most super-rinr description. Tickets for Admission v ''1 be eh rgedl i . v ch, .'lid refunded to the purcllisers only. S l c .it11 o'clock punclu.lly.

'I1K.OIAS WALSH <t SON , Auctioneers.Thu Mall , Waterford, May -llh , 1873. [my7-2t

PIANOFORTE TUNING

., . D. M'DONNEL L,, OF DUBLIN ,T> ESPECTFULLY informs tho Nobility and Gen-JtXl try of Wiilcrford'and its Vicinit y, his custom-ers ncti tlio Musical Public in general , of bis arrival.

5 }" Worn PianoB thoroug hl y renovat '. Ordersto bo addressed to him, caru ul' Mr. II O W A K I ., MusicWarehouse, (^uay , Walerfonl. in7 •

27, BA K U O X .STKAX/ I SriiKCT, W.UKiironi)iVi'lfiiilir 21> 1 , Ib72. •

. I I E K R Y A U D L E Y & CO.WHILE returning their sincere and gmleful

acknowlcd gmenis to tho public for tho ¦extensive Patronage hitherto bestowed uponIhctu , beg to acquaint their kind patrons thatthey havo added to their Stock , n all Depart-ments, c o M r li i a I N u :U KOCKKIKS und Un-s, 1'tinruii Kiir.ITALIAN (Jouub, CULOUIW , U HANDLKII V,

DltL 'GS, C'OKDAOB ,CA N V A S , itc.

which they can coufidcull y repomnieud.N.1J. — SOIK AiiK.sts iu Watorford for PKACOCK

ond BU C I I A S 'S PATENT PAINTS.Uti' Ordcrg uxocutcd with wxunvcy aud di's-

patch.

To be Let in TRAMOBE UnfurnishedAT A VERY MODERATE RENT,

rpWO vcrj Ci.mfortublo DWELLING HOUSES a«..L TlVOLil TERRACE, couUiiiing Drawing lioom,

Dining Room , Throe apli-odid Bed-rooms, Kitchen ,Paiiiried , Serviiuw ' IUK-DIS, &.C., with small F.onerGarden attached.

Tbo Terruce ia within livp minutcu' walk of tnoTerminus, and commands an uxcollcut and uij inter-rupicd view of severa l miles of tho bUiToundingcountry, as also Tranioio Bay.

There is Wilier on Ibu I'retuiscs.App ly to J OHN PUWKII , 115 uu 1 17 Broad-streot ,

Wutfi - lurd. ll'J.ti

I I U M O H K .

TO 3E L E T ,UN F U R N I S H E D , by the YEAH , No. 2, ROSE-

BANK 'J'KKltACK, THA.MORE, continuingDining Room, Drawing Kooni , 2(> x 15 feet ; fourexcellent JJedroomn, Dieasijig Koum,Servants' Roum,and two Attics , &c.

Also, No. •!, BKLLEVUE TERRACE , containingDining Room und Drawing Room, lb x I t i teet each jlour licdrooms, two Attic p , uud two W.Ca.

And to Lot , l-'URMSUElJ , fui Twu or Throe monthsNo. 1, BELLKVL'E'T>:RRA.C1:, containing DiningKoom aud Drawing Jtooui , IS J^I^ feet ; HI'X Bedrooms,Attic , Piuiiric?, two W.Cs., Ac, nnd 'J'hrce-dtolttdStable. Apply to JOUN WAR{£,

Tiauiorc , 21st April , Ib75. 1, UulleruoTerruce.

FIRST DELIVERY of SPRING GOODS

Ur. and Mrs. KELLYBEG to nnnounco tbo Purchaeo of sovoral Stocks

OF :PJRESH SPRING GOODS,

In Bradford, Manchostor, and London, which thoywill offer for Salo

US" ON THIS AND FOLLOWING DAYS,At tho most satisfactory Prices ovor offorod to thoir

Customers aud tho Public.

Tho Stocks consist princi pally of a MagnificontAssortment of

FANCY DRtiSSES AND COSTUMES,Iucluding all tho Now Fabrics for tho Season.

A choico nud olegaut variety ofMILLINERY , BONNETS , HATS, FLOWERS and

FEATHERS.A splendid Stock of Black and Colored Silks.

Tho various othor Dapnrtmouts will bo found full yStookcd with thid Season's Goods, all marked .it un-usually Low Prices.

MRS. KELLY'SMILLINERY , MANTLE, AND GENERAL

DRAPERY WAREHOUSE ,IS*}" 75 , y U A Y , WA T K U F O U V .

March 2G, 1875. rn.2C.lf

PAIRS AT BALLYHALE,CO. K I L K E N N Y .

FAIRS, aa heretofore, lor CATTLE, SHEEP, andPIGS, wil l be hold in BALLYHALE (Waterford

smi Central Ireland Railway) on tho following daysiu each year :

H ill MAY ; lltb AUGUST ;2ist SVI 'TEUHEH ; mb XOVEUBEU ,•8th DECEMBER; 5th JANUARY ;

11th FEBRUARY.Commencing on 11th May uuxt.March 21), 1875. [al2-5t «

City of Kilkenny Election, 1875.f 11 A K K N O T I C E , that all persons who havoJ_ CLA1 MS against Mr WHlTWOJtTU , iu respect

ot tho above ELECTION , arc requested to send iutbeii' Bills to me on or beloro tho 2tSlh MAY next.

GEORGE H. LOWE,Parliaineiit'Slreot , Kilkenny,

Agent for Election Expenses ot Mr. WMITWUKTII .

Election of Petty Sessions' Clerk.DISTRICTS OF ARDMOKE A .NU CLASUMOUE .

C0CX TY OF WATEKFOJiV TU WIT.

i HEREBY GIVE NOTICE, that tho Justices of

tbo Petty SoaBioua ' Districts of Ardmoro andClasbmoro, iu said County , will appoint * proper por.sou w till the Ottice of PETTY SESSIONS' CLERKlor the said Districts, in the place of Mr. RICHAII IJRLSSKLL , deceased, on SATURDAY , the loth day ofMAY , instant , at, tho hour ul Twelve, uuon, at thuPetty Sessioua' House, Clashmore, iu said Couuty.

Dated this 5th day of May, 1875. m7.ltW. J. DEN'N EHV , C.P., County Waterfoid.

L O A N S <MONEY TO LEND iu sums ut £50 and upwards

on pcrsouul security, at Fivo per cunt, porAuuuui iulercst, repayable iu one lo suvcu years. NoCommission charged. App ly to Messrs. BEVA N, No.10, Liucolu's-lnn Fields, Loudou, W.C., personally(proforrudj or by letter./ i *. \ i .—Interest, is payublo halt-yearly, aud is notrequired iu advauco. [a30-6m *

GoTernmeut Securities.WITH u Siuglu Slako of Fifteen Shilliugs you

cun obiain £0,1X10; with £1 , J;20,OOU ; «ilh1!1U JCU3,U0U. For prospectuses apply, without delay ,lo^il'OK.NK TILLOT, Genera l Mcicuaul , G UKUSNKV ./ I nw .Ut.-J

MOItKISSY'S CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY.BhRESFORD-bl'llKE 1' &-BATU-STREET,

WATKJtFUK U .

ClAHKiAGES of every iiesci ijdiou built lo Order,' ot best Materials, and by liist-cluss Workmen.

A Variety of New and Seconu-band Carnages, Cioy -dous, &c, of tho Newest Designs, which hu leelsussured will bear cuuipuiisou »itu uny as rogiiidoPrice, MuteriaU, Woikuiuustnp, and Finish.

Repairs unU Painting executed witu Neatness, audat Mudcralc Charges.

Carriages uud U.u s taken iu Kxcbuuge. je5.lf

LuAitS on VEI lEHlUl t t iS or JJHUK ^TUl i t : S l U C h

LOAXMS ON CALL OK DEPOblT.i t lUE Dlli KOTUllS ot Tj it WA 'XKit fOiij ) AMI_L CEN T KA L I UKU-SNI ) Kan.WAV COMPANY (for ihuimipose of K lil'LAUlNli the l.NSTAL.UliNTb of the(.ioVEKNMENT LOAiN and iSUMJii fallinjj duej uieprelrared, until further Notice, to accept LOANa (jNJll/UTUAGK BONDS at 11 per Cent. , payable upon oneiear's notice , or lor sueli Icria ot l ears us may lieuxed ; and lor the Debenture iMu<:k , having e.maipriority with tho .Mortgage Bonds , bearing luiercai at¦*; per Cent, in ]ierpeluuy .

ihey will also accept LOANS on DEPOSIT, bearinglnlcic.iL ;a 1; l'KK CKNT ., j>ayal>le on uuc \ ear .->notice ; at 1 J'er (,'enl. j 'ayable on Six Months ' Notice ;at :Ji per cent., payable ou Three .Mouths Notice , anaat 3 per Cent-, payable > i One Jloiith's notice.

For the year eliding 2Uth Sept., 1S71 , the TnillicKcceipts were Jt?t5,l)lU IDs. 'M.—Uie Wurkinj ; aud oilierEipWisL's l;uin^' X l 2 ,>i- i lbs. 2d.—leaviny n balance otj;ij, lUl lbs. -d., lieing more than double the ainoiiuirequired lor the Interest on Loans, alter the paymentol which there U, therclore, a eonsidcntble eurplUa iordiviueii'is lo Shareholders .

Tliey will , every Half-year, send to each Creditor aiSlulciiiciil showing; ihe lull particulars and Amount ofIhe several Luuim uue by the (Juiupany.

ApplicaUon.-i lj be mldresi^eit to me uuder.-igued, atthe company'.-. Ollices, Wateilord Terminus.¦ -v (liy Ordc-J,

\UL.L1A.U WILLIAMS , Secretary .Waurfonl , Nov. 20lh , 1S7J. luihb'1-lO

Waterford and Limerick Railway Co.CONTRACTS FOR STORES, STATIONERY , AND

PRINTING.fJ MlK Directors arc proparcd to rccoive TKNDKBSJL lor Stores, Stationery,' and Printing, iu ouch

quantities as they may require , during tho year end-ing auth Juno , 1670". The following uro tho pruci pularticles of Stores :

I. Iron Wire , Ac. 10. Timber.i . Iron Castings. 11. PormauentWay Bolts ,3. Ironmongery. Spikep, <io.•I. Nails and bcrcwa. 12. Oil , Tallow , A Wasto.5. Brass, Copper, Tin, Ac.13. Paints, Varnishes, &c0. Shafts. 11. GlaBS.". Lamp Fittings, Wick , 15. Ropos, Canvas, Ac.

lie. 10. Brushes , Urooins, &c.«. Carriugo Furnishings.. 17.GusandWator FittingsI) . Leather Hose-Pi pe. 18. Sundries.Full particulars and Forms of Tender may uu hud

ou application to ilia undersi gned.STATIONERY A N D P H I S T I N C ;.— Samples may be seen

at ibis ollice, and at tho Trallic Superintendent's Of-fice, Limerick Terminus.

Tenders, endorsed "Tenderfor Stores," or "Sta-liunery ," will bo received by me, up to Noon of MoN-IIA V , 7th of J L X K , 1S75. 'i'lio Directors do not bindthemselves to accept the lowest or any Tender in itsen tirety . J. FOWLER N1COLL , Secretary .

Hoard Room, Waterford Terminus, 1st May, '75.

Waterford and Limerick Railway Company.

ri~VIE nbovo Company is prepared to receive TEN-JL DERS for the PURCHASE of LOCOMOTIVESCRAP, consisting principally of Wrought Iron,Iro n and Steol Tyres and Av les , Firo Bar and CastIroo, Borings nnd TurtiiugH , Brass Tubes and Copper—in all about 130 Tons—lay ing at Limerick. ThoPurchaser to collect nnd reinova tho Scrap off thopremises, wilhiu ouo mouth afier declaration of Con-tract. Terms of payment—20 perCeni. on acceptanceof Tender. Tho bahinco bef 'oru removal of lliu Scrapby pliip or utheiwisc.

Tenders wil l be received by tho unili r.^igued, fromwhom full parliculai'S may bo bad , up lo noon onJ1ON UAY , 2/tl i Uwt. l>y arthir,

J. FOWLKR N1COLL , Secretary.Huanl Hooui , )Vaterford Torrninuri 1st .May, 1875.

WATERFORD AND LIMERICK RAILWAY.

MAY FAIRS, 1875.r i A H K Ordinary Goons TI I A I N S or SP K C I A I . TR A I N S

JL will carry Live Stock lo Limerick , Walcrloid ,mid tlio princi pal ijiti .Twedijiln Slulions JromRithkcalo (for Pi g Fair) . . . Snturday, hih

do, (for Ciittlo 'Fair) . . . Monday, lOtli(tola (for Cappawhilo Fair) ... S.itnu day'J'uam and (Jolt . . . .Monday, 10thEnnis (for Clou road Pair) . . . Same dnyCrushccu (for Kuan Fair) .. Tuesday,' 11thArdagb and Tipperary .. . Same dayPallas (lor Cluwj in Fair) .. . Thursday , ll i thArdnihau (for Claoanbrid go Fair) Tliuisday, llithEnnis (for Ennistymou Fair) . . . Saturday, 13th

R A 'I I I K K A I .I! FA I I I — On Mondiiy, lOih May , a SpecialTrain , with carriages allached, will leave Limerickat 5 a.m., for Raihkealu; aud on bamo day a likotruia will lonvo Limerick at 3 o .m, for Euuis , Clou-road Fair.

J25" We nro n.formcd that Mr. FHA .NWS JIcDox.vKi.t ,of H, Jj iid^nto Hil l , and Mr. PCTKII itr.AYNHV llALr.;of Printing Houso Square, London, E.C., purpoao con-yeiiiug a meeting of city men upon the present stateof, tlio schools in Wnloa. Wo ure plcnsod tonoto this,aa thoro aro many Wutcrford people iu South Wales.

MAY PURCHASES,3V^H _ O s BB IB3 ST &Z O O

ARE NOW SHOWING THE LATEST NOVELTIESIK

F R E N C H M I L L I N E R YFLOWEJRS

M / -\ȴ"> O /"irv BEG TO CALL THE SPECIAL ATTENTION OF LADIES TO, O J3. OC X .J\) . THEIR NEW DEPARTMENT,

iiA.r>i:BS' -crisriDEEtar.OTi3:i3src3 -,WHICH WILL BE FOUND WELL WORTHY OF INSPECTION.

M. O'BRIEN & CO.,G E N E R A L D R A P E R S , 47 , Q U A Y , W A T E R F O K D

(OPPOSITE THE MAIIOT HOUSE).

C*r N.B.—Agents for tho LITTLE WANZER and SINGER SEWING MACI1INES.WANTED Experienced Assistants for our Woollen nnd Print Departments.

my7- t) ' M. O'B. & Co.

STATUTORY NOTICE,Pursuant lo the 22nd and 23rd Vic, Cap. 33.

In tho Goods of JOKAMNAII QUAN , lato of tho LorottoConvont, Youghal, in tho County of Cork (formerlyof Waterford) spinster, decoasod, who dio'J tho 2ndday of January, 1875,

ALL Persons olaimiog to bo Creditors of, or tohavo nay Claims against tho Estate of tho above

named Deceased,aro required on or boforo tho 1st dayof J ULY , 1875, to furniuh tho particular of theirClaims in writing to me, ns tho Solicitor for HENRrilKAiiHEit , of Duncairn Terruco, Brny, in tho Countyof Wicklotv, Esquiro, to whom Probato was grantedon tho 2nd day of April , 1875, by tho Princi pal Ho-t'istry of the Court of Probato.

Tbo said HKNUY M EAOIIER will , after tho 1st dayof J ULY, 18/3, proceed to Administer tho Deceased'sEstate, having regard only to tho Claims of which hoor I shall thon havo had notico.

Bated this 29th day of April , 1875.PEIRSE KELLY, Solicitor for said H E.NIIY

M KAGIIEB , 2, Little Goorgo's-street,Waterford. m7.St,

0UT-D00R OFFICERS OF CUSTOMS.AN OPEN COMPETITION for not less than,

TH I R T Y A I- POINTMINTS .WI II bo hold on THURS-DAY , J U N E 2Uh , 1875, in London, Edinbur/i,Dubliu, and othor places. Ago, 19 to 'lo. I

For tho neeossary Form of Application, Candidatesshould apply at once, enclosing an addressed foolscapenvelope, to the Socrotary , Civil Service. Commis-Bion , London, S.W. m7.3l

G E O R G E Y O K E S ,(Lato KIZIIE V ),

PARADE. WATERFORD, begs to inform his Cus-tomcrs and tho Public , that ho has jast received aLargo Consignment of

LADIES' and CHILDREN'S BOOTS, SHOES,ami SLIPP'ORS, specially Manufactured for

THE SUMMER TRADE,Which be offers nt PRICES that MUST COMMAND ATTEN -TION .

G. V. enn , witb confidence , recommend theso Goodsns being durable , and will give satisfaction to tbopurchaser.

Special attention to tbo Stock of CHILDEE '.N'SWOII K , which will bo found very superior.

SOWN BOOTS from 7s. Gd. upwards. (m7-it

GREAT HOTEL, TRAMOREWANTED, for abovo Hotel, which will Open im-

mediately, under now management , a Barmaid,Waite r, and Boots. First-claBs reference required.

App ly to lira. K AVANAOII , on tho Promises. [ra7

WANTED,IN tho COUNTY WATERFORD District nn AGENT

for tho Sale of W. II. GOULDING'S MANURE ,to whom .1 liberal Commission will bo given. Applyto mi1 Mi'Ki'iir, !i, Barroustrand-street. 'M.tl

JUVENILE CLOTHING.

WE direct Special Attention to tho facilitiesafforded iu this Department for tho prompt

equipment of BOYS and YOUTHS,SCHOOL, SfcA-SlDE , AND DRESS SUITS,

Survicoablo and Elegant , from 10s. 6d .HOYS' OVERCOATS, HATS, CAPS, <tc.

C*tfT luBpoctiou and Comparison solicited byP. TUB1N & SONS, CLOTHIERS AND OUTITITTEIIS,

58 .y- 5'J, QUAY , WATEHFOICD.

McLEAN & McINTOSH, PLUMBERS,LEA D MEHCllANTS , f rc,

BEG to intimate- that they havo now nddod to theirbusiness a BRASS FOUNDRY and E S G M E S l l .

ING ESTABLISHMENT, whore Bruas Work of overyiescription will bo cist and liuighed off in Firut-class<ly h>, aud with us littlo delay as possible,.

JI CL EA .V and M C1.NTO.SH also beg lo tender thoirsincere thanks for tho kind patronage bestowed ourthem, and hope, by their constant, attention to busi-ness, to merit a continuance of same. /

5 5" Lmii, bra ss, Copper , and lion Works I3, LITTLE GEORGE'S STREET, WATERlfORD

N. B. — Green-houses C'onseivatorieH , aud PubliaBuilditigH Healed ou tho most improved principle byh« circulation of hot water. (mylS-tim*

SPECIAL KOT 1UE

CITY OF KILKENNY CARRIAGE WORKS.THOMAS O'KKILL V , PROl 'JIIETOIt.

(Successor tu W, Lander).M I L O'RKILLY begs to inform tho Nobiliij ,

Gentry , aud Pnblic of Iho County aud uiljo u-ing Counties that Business is HKSUilED in thoabovoold-established Factory. A largo variety of Carriages ,Cars', Cioy dons, &•:., (in bands , and every descri ptionof Carriage , Cars , &c, will bo fouud utiunl to Dubliuor London built Bl3.tf

iKiJ" Repairs done iu superior fcty lo at Low Prices,

SOLOMONS' SPECTACLES.OiisKKVE-li », NASSAU STKEET, DUBLI N

i Fioui laii- RIB I I I Riv.l. l) r.O 'Uniii M , lii»ln; |i ol W.itvi lu.J) .i t I AV ' IC u.ieil ilr. .^OLo>o>b' aj iL - i . - e l t . ^ w i i h >. ni i l tu. -

viiiita ^c lo my bi *hl , i l i c ir ciiolui i; tunl C'lmuiluig pri=-)Mrt iL » JIU 'V IK ^ inoht a^itcal 'lt' '.mil Win ftci»l . i f l i c l s winel i1 iu*u*r cipL-itriici*il huui iiuy u ih t i km«l vt y luMi i r |K fittU - .

•' t D. O 'l iuIKS , lii»l.u |> ..I V\ » i f i tu i i i ."( I'Viimtlii : !»'¦ kvr . Ur.LOM riY , l.vnl iii> liup ul K I IL I IJ ;.

'* Thu elpetIfiiCo 1 luivi: hint lui r,uin« lime ut Al l . E.Sululiiuu*' .Sj»-clal.l» HI :II .I L'» ilic lo »I U I L- l lwj ui» Ilir uu\yI CIIM -A vvhicli >> tl rd me ili*> I'-IM1 aiid oiulurl lo be dtoireO iuli-at lllig, wrilli i ^, &(¦*., ! tt ui, ludicJ , Kl.id lli.il 1 piocuiL--!thvee lamed aiybt |iu-..'c. Ve l * , tor I lie u*e ot ollilT Klas-**** mi'Jji tliliivd had tau^L'd me tu imagine that uucli satial.iclioiicuuld ii'Ji be n> uutcd,

" f I l L 'OIl CohWIV , Itijh up ul Ktll.d.i , li.dbu.i."

(. Fioin I lie Itt . llev. l»r I) L 'OU *K, Lu.d li.Mi u ul Cl.i ikt lj" 1 bllvc 10 c\|>ru^3 "¦>' i- iuiic natislacliti., With Uie rtpct-

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lurt lor many jiai n. 1 iiavc nuKlion i; I u,uui|jigculiiun\ i1 |i:ui:ur> d uii ,;ui.iily 'ruin yuu.

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(Kiuiu lli« V i i ) K i v . l;nni O 1III I R> , I'uunilvr ut theC.lihulic VoUllj ! \i 'u 'i fluclelle-.).

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•• It li. O'l lKt us , lJ.Lt ., Uean ut l.iiinr.ck ,Ni - MC a a lli ' , Cu. l>iineiick. "

(l'i.-Hl tli , - Ki V. 1'i lUlOM. LlVtLLt , IM 1.)" Dfc AK M K - I lirt» - : been It»i auum lime u»fii (( ^out .Spn:

lacli. , ra|»'ci.iil ) .>l niglit , a.itl u-.u happy lu iiiturui run, »nlitlie gi t - iiit- ft i W-IJ <-1 U , anil t vni cuniiu I. 1 have laiL-i ^ tendnull llieiu lur tinci- li u i» uui i i i e i fupie i l l y al in^ lit , »ithuuttin: i-hk;litt*»i iiicomcuicucu ui oi-trta sui »i ^ht. —1 MIII , yuursinily, " IVrmcK LA V B E L I -., lM'., Cuiig, L'u. M.ijo.

" io Ml. iSjIuiuu'ir, Ouliuian , Lhlulm,"" AruMiiavu n U';im« , P.l'., m U*iniy to inluriu Mr. 10.

S jlutuoun thai £lio .* pcclatli-s Mtpp licd lu .bun AOiil e ten ytirti nB M l i L * tj. tvi* le< li r ihMit i i l ly amccralul 111 aU.iullli^ Ut i n ru-emiii cuiuimt , whie i i :ii- bail nut elprrii liC' d I I U I U t l ie i<la.-> 9 i »un't pcbul' ;» li> * ¦ a>l liL-i'ii UMll|( pr< viitnsly, Ait- htlCrtC u

O'blli w ll <a now ruj -iyt urill in n-ttiitli^ and H'l l t lug by d ay uru.^lit , alia !>»> "Vl l '. a[ |K-ars t>j nave li^Ul »llt:lullii h>;a an> lm.pi u/t J. l i e c - ihk i . l i i ^ Dial > i ' ii UiileUltJ t u M l. 3aiUiUulii '

. |itC-al* f* l 'I IHUi .ll ut t i l t ! Uruetil clt^t iVc.l. — li.lllj L . l i -, C- - .Ki l tui i.y . "

Thf lli -V. I'aTUlCK K E « r , i'.C , prouilrd .Ml . flVuji uUi'Spectacles liianj ) I .I I H BII IC *', anil lullllU tbi III lu Ud Itlu-tC.uu'Otl.ll 'Ji-* MH 'I I'^'Ui litMl. J i t ' "»IIU wtMtn AU. ^Olu<l•UIM '

It'll.r> , M l i u l l c-illVi -y a luullicn- , va!tr, nlitl nilvrti l l U': iicCullUI i t iLU lC l l ' i l lJ Uu ullli-l ){IIIAaeo auj ^Cbtik'n. dcVir-dl l ieuibtt ia H I lll< : Itev. .Mi. K IUII 'B la lndv , « lit ' liavt- ava l l iU

• l le iuv-lvf- •') Air .Nu.uui.iiis .-.piclacli ", H4VU ll^u i l- ' l iv . i linucl- II I I I I fit l i . l l i . l i . i l uo . — .¦>!. TaliiLi 'i., W4l .1l . i d.

.N i l . IC. nul.uuu.i31 Cpi-Llacii :, nave II .- I 11 \u\t\ IV I ' l i i n e u l. \J O I I I H I -. "I 1 li>- K.111. ) . ih .\.,n nly , i; ti^) i ti : ., 111c. uJui^ti.u I A L U LUI J I 'liK- t Ju.dcf u. l i L'iaiiil ,

*.lie -M.i lipiu ul Clan-

riiarav , lali K i l l . 1 I'.U.ICII , l.ur.l. V.iux I l l. . i iu .» -i'ii ,C.un-

b-uet , IJu uljuyiir , Ai l i luuint-y , hia lilacs (lie .Mu-t l irt . Dr.Al' af UI ^

I > I A ic nii- pliiip ul Arm^ij l i ; his U iae t t h e l u o .Mu.l

l d v . Dr. l.iul iy, Aiclilj i-l iti |< ui C K I K I ; Ki rflil 11 v. Ur. M.i.

n.,riy, l l if iiu ,! ui h i- i iy ; Ki^bt Ui v. Ur. Lenlij, l i k i i u |> » iDruiuurj ; Iti ^ht K- v . l) .,Uori in , liulinp ul L)u«11 and Can-hui i Ki^ bl IUv . UL H u t if a n , Ij.sbup ul Ckni'en i "'• "•"Ur.ll )au ,Ui«iiu|i ul Ki lU u^ i night 11.v. Di. . u-Ner , li'abupUl W i ll l i l lOlU , &,-., AC,

%• l'ei'Ous in ih, cmnt ry ea.ihe »up, -li«-tl with Spectacle)4:., »V ''"'l> R '|"ir« promptly att« uleJ lo. liupiuVi id1 ele'Ci|ic:', lJpt r.i , K.ur , and Kn-lil Ol.ihVri ; a.H » Al icruM'.iptftat uiost uiuilcrau pnet-s ; lU iuiuvtii ;*, 1 luriuulucleis, Mu^.cLitlterus , .Vi .

C A U l K'N ! — In c.iii3ei |Uenc<! of numrr uj Hitciti j t tx aliiapuwiuu , it i« ii« r« >s- ity lu i .uie k lr iu i ly tuii-enuJ adilress,au I lu ubaeivu- Onl y lu be bad Iroul Mr , t. .""OLullOh.'Optic.an u-rutosi'iimlly latabhaliell in Dubliu 61 yt»iti| .

Numiiu NIXKTKK.l , N Av A U - V J I i t K r, UUlil . lN',(KnU allce liy Ual l -Uuul) , Unhl l l Ol.l 'tluur ul U.IAh 'jIi -a lrLTl ,jjublni. Au Kui hiexiun u ith any other h-iuse ur p ersonof same , himilar or uttur name. NO Alifc. ^l*ur 1 K.v-YKL i .l-.K- - l- :.ii |lu)nl. nll.ly.eow.

N K N t l K r J N NA SSAU r i V U E E i, DUBLIN Urn.*.

BONNETS , STRAW HATSand FEATHERS.

The Grand Bazaar and Drawing of Frues,HELD IN THE TOWN HALL, WATERFORD

Oil 28(ri and 2dth of A P R I L ,

IN AID of St. SAVIOUR 'S DOMINICA * CIIUIICII ,Waterford.

Tho Drawing of Prizes on tho princi plo of tho ArtUnion look placo on tbo last Dight of tho Bazaar, ondwas presided over by P. A. POWER , Esq., J.P., lotioniciKits for tho Right Worshi pful tho Mayor, who wasunavoidably absont. Tho following commiitoo ofgentlemen assisted at tho Drawing :—Messrs. J.M CENEKY , T.C., D. KKOGH , 'i'.C, U. K ENT, J OHNK ELLY , Bakehouso Lane ; J OHN K HAN , Barroustrand.streot, and Mr. L. A. R YAN , who ncted us secretary.

Tho ilOO Note was won by Captain Fan-oll, Dundalk,No. 31,071. ¦

Tho Gold Watch, by Maiy Carbery, No. 55,852.A beautiful Banncr-scrcou, by Mr. Wra. Peacock,

Limerick, No. C 49,226.Statue of Ou- Lady of Lourdes, by Miss K. Power,

Stradbally, A 42,988.A gentleman's Silver Lever Watch, no name on dupli-

catp, C 1,105.A Lady's Gold Chain and Gold Kar-rings , Mr. William

Walsh, 139 Spa. Road, London , (19 ,789.A beaut'ful 1'cndcr-stool , by Mr. Qucaly, Drnnilolian ,

Stradbally, 81.0G6.A Worked Cushion, by Miss L. Ky»n, Shamroekville

Newtown, C 12,413..£3 Note, no uamo on duplicate, A 41,82 1.Lady's Ornaments, in silver filagrco work , by Rev

George Commins, Waterford A 252./ ¦Vac simile of Grotto of Lourdes, Mr. John O'Shea

(Patrick-street , K;1kcnny, A -19,330. .A Silver Alto Relievo of St. Cagctan, by Miss Han-

rahan, Thomas-street, C 29,7-11.Cameo, presented by our Holy Father tho Pope, no

name, No. C 11.3U8.A Fat Sheep, or its value, £3 3s., Miss L. Doyle,

Now town, Carlow, A 44,G90.A Silver Rcmonstranco, by Mrs. D. Doolin , JUarker-

Btreet , C 45,530.A Case of best Madeira, by Huunah Lokay, Olavc-

strcot , Waterford , C 3-1,750.A Marblo Papier-Prossc, by Mary Brady, Pump-street ,

Londonderry, 78,233.A llusical Box, by Mr. M. Cusoy, Ballybrickon, No.

CHJ .572./A Walnut Kcading-table, by Mr. F. G. O'Holloran,

Killonaule, Tipperary, li 841.A Velvet Pile Table-cover , by Mr. John Sillis, 32,

B. Street, Limerick , C 4C,C03.A Choyal Serecn, by Mrs. Thompson, Longford , 5,M2.Oil Painting of tho Holy Family, by Mary Doody,

Knockhonsc, Wntcrford, C 5,120.A Telescope, no name, C 3u',950.A Plated Salver , no name, 88,011.A Lady's Gold Chain, by Mr. Hastings, National

Bank , Nenagh, A 5-1,041.Harmonium, Miss M. Halpin , Drumconrath, Ardce ,

C 20,«C3.Cameo, prcBontcd by tho V. General of tlie Dominican

Order, by Mr. Thomas Power, Quay, C 32,S"2.A Musical Album, by J. Cox, K.l.C, Drum, County

Monaghan, 'IS,115.Berlin Wool Picture , by Thomas Cox, li.I.C , Mount-

shannon, County Galway, 58,'tU.A Lady's Work-box , by Mr. H. Campbell, Dublin ,

A 51,520.Ditto, by Mr. ffm. Power. King-atrcct , C 25,270.A Case of Stuffed Birds , by ilr. A. Fitzgerald , Tip-

perary, 83,707.THK FOLLOWING NUMI1KKS ALSO WON" l'UIZES :

C 419C4 C 48227 C 31003 C 32119 C 21034 C 2113045543 (1885 4351'J 17U1 30985 325JIJ25570 27U22 11370 2 1355 31 1% 3170542780 270S2 41771 'JilUfJ 7225 2X)5725285 4G918 4718 27-185 3102 1 4520517747 30105 410U0 5.'J70 27010 238(1441427 41455 35019 13Ki8 28723 340U

A 51952A-nG98 A 5T.9G1 A 25217 A 2119C A 29(155U27 2281 8000 19124 40951 1288127G08 4378-5 54074 25099 53511 55-15254152 5W05 5320C 48934 2200 185317507 38280 54520 4WU

8911G 7052 92805 71021 -1C25-1 582085775U 90278 29153 25529 93103 I.WU8888IT 25494 13748 79057 82750 2.S7813U&!) 8812.'} 38W 13907 14772 blWl

li 12352 B 12587PHIZES AT THE LADIKS ' TAUI.ES :

Mrs . McEnery's Table—A X10 Note, ,won by MaryCaul , Town Hull .

Tho Mis6C.\O'Brien and Miss K. 0'Donnell'n Table—A hand/ome Arawiny-room Clock , won by Kev. F. Brady ,O.S.F. f an Jttomun—won by P. I) . Walsh, Esi[., J.I'.

Miss VijwnA^heckpoiut—A rich and beautifully .workedlianncr-scrcen, won by Miss f'helan, Passage.

Lady Olivia Powcr 's'l'ablc—A pair of handsome MiutouChina Vases, won by Miss Barry, Tramorc ; Claret .l it;;—won by Kev. F. Wheeler. The worked Cushion, byUev. T. Flood.

Mrs. Fccly's Table—A Gentleman's Morocco DressingCase, won by Mr. Davidtje.

Mrs. Mahony 's Table—A Firkin of bent Butter , wonby Miss Doherty, William-strcct.

Misses Power, George's-street—A valuable DinnerService, lion by L. A. Jiran, Ks<(.

Mrs. Sutherland and Mrs. D. Nolan—A rieh brocadedSilk Dress, won by Miss Jaekuiau ; u Musical Album ,won by Miss Casey.

Mm. MeSniney and Miss MeS«iney 's Table—A valu-able Drawing-room Clock , won by Mrs . Nolan , of SiouHow j Drawing-room Window Table, Mrs.Sutherland.

Mrs. O'D\ yer's Table—Three Sovereigns, won byMaster Fcely, Tramorc ; Lady's Work Box , won by Hov.F. Chamber!', O.S.F.

Airs, and Miss Clancy—A Dessert Kquipajfe, won byMiss Fow.cr, Newtown Park ; Opera Glass, won by

Miss Walsh and Miss Gaule's Table—A Prie-DicuChair, won by Mrs. Daw-son, Quay ; worked Cushion,won by Mrs. Walsh.

Mrs. and Miss Long's Table—Kvcning Tea Service ,won by Uev. F. Casey, C'omcragh ; Case of Port Wine ,Mr. M'Grath , Airmomit ; Banner-screen , won by Kcv.llobert Power , CO.

Mrs. and Miss Fowler's Table—A Portrait of FatherBark , iu oil* , won by Miss Power, Gcorgc's-ritrcct ; Lifeof our L. J. C'., beautifn 'iy illustrated uud richly boundin Morocco, won by Mr, T. Delnndre.

Mrs . and Miss Kyan, New .ath—A beautiful oval Mir-ror, won by Misti Clancy, Peter-street ; Po|c Screen, byMr. Harncy , Kiilotcran.

At tho Misses Howard's Table—A pair of fancy Draw-ing-room Chairs , won by Mi\ Lenihi'i . Quay ; & dozen ofPlated Forks and Spoons, won by Mr. J. Slattcry , J.P.

Tho Misses lteid's Table—Bajratcllo Tablo, won byMr. J. Power , Gcorgo's-strcot ; Cushion, Mr. Costello,iMdro-streot.

Miss Condon and Mrs. Carroll's Table— A fancyDrnwinff-room Chair, won by Mr. Michl. O'Brien , Quay.

MisH Phelan'.s Table—Meerschaum Pipe, won by Mr.Hogan, Glen ; the Wilting Desk , by Mr. Sntton, Quay.

Mrs. Dooli:i's Table—Large Work Table, won by Mr.T, Howe , Glen.

Mrs. Morris and Mrs. Hcnny—Case of Champagne,won by Mr. W. Cherry ; Caie of Port , Ton by MissHunlon, Imperial Hotel , Kilkenny ; the Hocking Hor.ie,won by MLss Pitman, Queen-street ; tho Kildorki» ofAlo, won by M. O'Brien , Fr»ncis-st .

THANKSri^II E DOMINI CAN FATHERS be- respect-J. fully to tender their warmest thanks—first , to theLadies who furnished aud presided over the table* attlie lato .Bazaar , and by their uu.iring energy in dispos.ing of tickets for two months i rcvious , and by theiredifying zeal , on both da\s of tho Bazaar. <vcre mainlyiustumcntitl in crowning tho good work with nuch cxtni-o.dinary, unprecedented hiteccss. They avail of thinopportunity to ox .tress thei: grateful appreciation of thek'.iiil jiatronago and geneioa 1 t-nppou which the liazaarreceived from the ¦ iiiab:Lvits 0.' Watcrford and of thecoiritry around , who, i\ •espec.iYe of class or creed, at-tended iu large- nuiuhers ,animated w itU the same spirit—to epa.o not but Hpeud ,a id thereby aided the g.cat e.iu>eof charity. It is their duty to record, » 'th ilvcp h'rati--ado, th ) truly kind munificence of the respcuicd firm ofHiekic and Company, of this city, who generously SIIJI -plied tho ro.Ve.shmo it .stall on bo.h days witli their ex-cellent Miaeral \VaUsr«, f; eo of charge. T.iey w l«h alsoto testify to the generous aid received from tho *p.'ritedpeople of Ire'iind ; f. om every county in tho four Pro-vinces ; f -om many kin! friomU i"i Scotlam' and Kugland)and though losi, not le:ust, from their fellow-country-men iu di.sUmt Amerioa , pMrt<eularl y tl o.so who lir'onatives of Waicifonl , nsary. of whom 'sent largo contri-butions, expressing tlicif joy at ha\ .ng a nharc in thepious work of building a new Church ill the veneratedcity of their birch. To those kind f Heads and benefactor*,d!»taiit and near, the Do niniea.11 Fathern of Waterfordbeg, in caucliuiou, to offer thu expression of their tfinceroand life-lo.ig graatude, a-id tho nxiiurrancc that for Ih •spiritual aud temporal we fare of cuclt nnd all , they K 1I» '.always pray. They beg to acknowledge, in particular ,tho following Donations :—Very Itov. F. Li'y, O.P., New York ... .£10 0 0Lady Olivia Power (towards expenses of bazaar) 10 I) (JMr. John McLooghlin , San Francisco, ... 10 0 (JMr. John Uatilc, Now Orleans , ... ... 5 (I (jMr. Fitzgerald, C.iieago, ... ... 5 0 yCap :iin Fa .'el , Dundalk , .. . ... 5 11 11Mary Caul, Town Hall , .. . . . . 4 11 flThe ilisnes Kavanagh, ljystuii , ... ... ;t li| 0Mias Mallon , Now Jor.fey" ... ... 2 0 0Mr. Patrick Hanly, Falls, Mass , ... . .. 3 0 0Mr. Turner, Boston, ... . . . 2 0 0Mr. llalph. Now York, ... . . . o (J uMr. John Donlan , New Voik , ... . .. 2 0 0

M I C H A E L , i-' L V N NVICTUALLER, WATERFORD aud NEWB. 0 SB.

®9atevto¥* ff torttt *Waterford , May 7, 1876.

Wcathcr-Somo rain aormg the week, which was mooh re-qutroil. It is now warm and mud.

WHEAT—Deliveries from fannora n:'.Bnmo may bo tula of BARLEY.Parcel OATS rather roilcr to buy.FOREIGN WHEAT-A fair rlomand, at about 3d. per band

advance on the week .ISDIAN COBS—Moderate sales, at a dedino of 6d. per brl

FLOUR—>'ot mnoh doing. No changt in prices.COLE & PROSSOR.

IRISH. Old. >=w

WHEAT, per barrel of 290lb». «. d. 8 a. a,. d . «• «:- White - - - - 00 0 to 00 035 6 to 00 0- Kcd - - - - 00 0 (10 023 6 00- Shipping ilo - - 0 0 0 00 020 0 21 U

BAl!I.EY,{H!r Wrelof 22ttb3. ,. -- Grinding - - -! 00 0 00 O S 0 1< 3- Malting - - ¦' 00 0 00 017 0 W v

OATS, per barrel or 1161b3. -; .- Illack - - - - 0 0 00 000 0 16 0- White - - - , 00 0 00 000 0 00 0- Grey - - - , 00 0 00 000 0 00 0

FLOUR, prrsa«k, of 2«)n>5. j- Suoernnot - - ¦ M 0 III! 031 6 35 0- Iafcriors - - nt) 0 00 0 2S 0 0" H

OATM EAL, per Su.k - 00 0 0> 0« " « 0BltAN , p r Cwt. - i 0 0 0 0 7 0 0POLLVU D do i 0 0 0 0 7 0 0_ ,

FOREIOS. F"ri!'WHEAT, per barrel of 2S01bs. »• d a. il

— American, Spring anil Winter - - 25 0 to 00 0— Marianonlo °0 0 0 1 0— HcnlinnsTii 25 6 00 0— Obirka.Tnc^nrop, unit O'lcssa - - 01) 0 00 0— Ibrail - . . - - - O i 0 00 0

INDIA* COUX , Yellow, OiloBsa aroKJalati -00 0 W 0— — Itimil and Foxoniau - - - 00 0 Ort 0— - American, - - - - 21 0 W O— — French anil American White - 00 0 00 0— — Egyptian - - - -< K> II W 0— — Punnmed • - - - 20 0 00 0

FLOUIl, American, per barrel oj l!)61bs. • - W O 00 0— French, per sack, of 28011i3. - - - 00 u iw u

ISDIAN ME^VL, American, per sack of 2Srtll>s. OU U 00 0_ f Home Mannfncttire, pnr ) •> > ,, m n

I sack, of 2801b!.. J - 0 w o

Impor ts Sf Exports for Week ending Thursday, (ilk.IMPORTS. . KXI'OHTd.

Indian Curu Quarter*. Twliiin Corn Uarn-l iWheat 3*W <lo. .Whuit • tlO do.t)at« - - it'), louts - . MJIi do.Uarlcy- • Siicka. . Ilarlcy - 350 'lo.... J 7:1 do. Kloiir - - - - Sacks.Hour j Barrels. -.Outiuual - il.. .Steal • S;l(.-k>i . : tllili:ui mual • — il>i .

WATE liFOli l) Bfj iTBK XA.RKETXionler of Firkins weighed at Ike Public Butter Ma rket

for vseck endiny Fridaij (this day), and price *.Saturil.-ij, — 103 — l*)i. l»l. to !:»rw. 0.1-Jlooihiy, — 57 — J-JHs. ml. VJi) .. udTuesday, — 9S — 125s. ud. l:w.i. ,n,Wedni-nliiy — 107 — 1U)1. Ud. l'Ji« . I>1Thursday, — HSi — V£IA . M . 1M-;. M .Friday, — u — uuu*. ud. u>u. ml

Nu. of lirkniR eorreniionaini; wcuk last yuir — H77I'riL-u l«r cwt. — 1WH. V\i. lo 110) IM.

^Corrected this <latj Jor The Watcrjord Nf !¦¦>.)rilOVISlOXrt.

IUCO.V Tins, jwr l-wt. — — l"2- . 01. to lM« . u lSTKAKS d'l. — — l»ls . Ol . l> l.-t . ihlFKBT iln. — — lli. ml. 1-V-. odHr.M 'H ilp. — — o'Js. ud. 41 J . O'lSCKAI-S d". — — III. Oil. ll<. U lLiul> :.>:liamllcr5') — — Ut. M . Ijs. u,l

liL'TOtlEKS' -MKAT.BK K I -, jier Hi., 7jd Od to aid LASH, pur i|r., OJ 01 to Ui ¦ d

Do. atca k, llj .1 tn lj I V K A L , pi.-r II). U'l tu Oil.M UTTON , per llj !W to lud. | I'ukii , uurlli. Od to Utt

l'OTATOBS.A vcragc price, ... b\J. to 7d. pcrstonu.

DRKAD.W IIITK , per Hb— 61. to Oil 1 HuuauoLD, per lib Oil to 0.1

WHISKEY.DUIU .IS , per gallon , 20s. Oil. I OLD Com;, gallon, Is.-. OilC'OII K, llUtiitlluull , 10'i. >1. I

F I S H .N'FNW.sin, pr cwt, *ls. to 22A. PHAL — O-i u.1. to 0.1 lidl lKKIUMii , iwr lirl , £>*. Ui Ut. SOLI:, — (« !H. to Ol lixlSALMON , I- . Ib. u»d. lo lh 3td. TOUIIOT, — t'j U.I . to U-t IJ.I

FOWL A.SD EGUS.FOWL , per pnir, ks Oil to tin. U.I I luiua, jwr l20, 0j 0.1 to 5.; 3dDU CKS, 6. ud in in. td cuiiplv. I T u itKKVd , 5 ,31 to 81 jn.-r 1. r

SOA1' AXIJ CASDLKS.W11 ITK , per cwt . 2.. . to 3 K. I .HuL'Ll), pur il-ix lb.- l-s 1.1 t.i - .UllMW N , do. 'JUS. Oil to U-i. 1)111, ilu. i.i. id. to 43 .'111.

WOOL AND HIDKS.Hoi iiKr Wooi., l« . -Ill to Is. 5.1 H I U K S , a-Js. to :j2j. a,t ]H.-r c rtW K.JIKU & I-:WI:,1I at to Is. M Kn-s, M . to M. JHT Hi.SK1> WOOL , la Ud to li. il CALK , 0S. to U-. U,l per dm.

T I M 11 K R .It. I' I S K I K - r t r m, &M O> Od I SIAVKS, JK T ](> O0, tMuY KLI .U W 1'I S K , do to.iOil to 00s I LATUS , per do KS.-I. 10 l.'is lid

C O A L S .CuAl.s ,pcr Ion, -i.i. U.1 tu '-ils Oil. I COKC, iicr tun , 21s. 0.1 LO 2.SS

r'uUUKK AND GRKEN CHOI'S.II A V , |«:r i.^u , I'ja to luis. TU K S I I -S, per ton , (Ws to (idsSruiw . wl- iuu, 75s lo !*)a- 1 MAN<ioMi!i ,in!r tun , ui)i ID I«J=

Du. OUwCl), 75d to SUi. 1 CAKUOT3 , pi-r luu, l>0i tutU ..

lMl'OHTS OF FOREIGN GRAIN,l'ietro, MariutiopU', 2oO>J qimrtcra wheat—L. A. Kjan

iitftUfi, 2ttAXXU\Qtf i> X SCiltUj i.Atiunmnccmcntsvf f i t r t f t it itf 'trriu'jes $ t) tattiit ttiust be // rr-/ ii<u

li i il T 11 S ..Muj .">, :it rru?i"jct , V.'ivtuifuiil , tho wifu of Avniucl \\ hitc of \\

tkui^iitcr,M *y -', «L hoc f.dlicr's residence, Grant (Jcur-o 's .sinut, tlio

wile of jutui-* ^luluuty, hs«i. ( ut a tiauyhltT.Al Uuujjarvuii , on lliu UL luaUiiit , tbu wifu of M.illlujw 1".

•SIillU -, l"*f*l-4 f t 11 Sull.At Tburntun , Duuluviu , the wife of Jubti Cmmt-r Huln-rts ,

K"«|-, llurucburcb , licuucttdbritl i*, cuuuty Kilkcuoy, ul ;i(hiu^iitrr.

Al Alur, villu , Knui.-*, the wife ul Jxi. Ucatty, KJHI -, i'ruvitici.tlH.ink , lit ii riuii .

Du thu -ud iunt., ;it UirurLiwi , N\uii{rli, thi.- wife vl CJuorutUany smith , hsii., ot a con.

M A It K J A Li b rf .On thu -7th ult., at Clotibv^ Cliurcli , thu KI:T. . ftuuiul (^rl.vlu

llti{fJiCf , A.U., Curate ut liuliuiiatrick , .Skerrif.-*, to K.iLtii lMiiiv, uuly cuiiil nt thu 1»U* ThomiLi It. liivi-us, K-iq., ot Sirtiuuhill , AherJiMv lili-u , 'Unwary.

At ot. licoryo'.s C'lturcb, Dublin, Jobu Lwter, K.-< i-, M.I).,Gu\\t;in , tuuiilj Kilkytin;- , tu He Una -\l;u-ia, eldest iliitl 'bur vtTlioiUHi Worn!.-, »*i., .».J' .| I'ii r^iiBstt/Wii , Kii*^'a Conuly.

At !?l. I'ettr's t/burcli , Uubliii , Joseph .M:ISM-J ltf;uU i, lv<i,, ofClunuiL-1, hUc t*7th a'ud UTtli lU-n't»., Pwpot l';ijnu:u«ttr, L«iAvu'tmi on!/ diut^titcr ot the late lluury Mnascj, Kmj. f ofWot>tlfort t touMty Cork.

Ajir '1 *JMh, at tft. Ihoinaa'* Uburcb, Dubliu , (iuofyc, fifth rollut iir. Jubu .Uivrlin t L'reucr, JJai 'Lburuuj;b , uouuty C^vau , tuMary Auuc, yui 's t iluugluvr of the lmc Mr. EUw; nl Uack ,MdeK'Stnot, Wexfunl .

Apr ' 'X , lit M. M ichael's L'UwrcUi (iorrj. coauty Wcxfunl ,M ICJKIU I , tkiriHou ut thu lute John O'Neill , K 'lavi-ny, couutyNv ickluw, tu Amif ihiry, utcunU dun^bu*r ut the Uto SamuelWluluiurc , lUitn llo»>c , coolj-.-.ui y,

On lh« 'JVtb. ult., ut tiri. lfct«r rtud Vnl' 6 Church, Clouiuel, byth-t Kev. C. J * Kiv ii i , Jt.U.L."., 31r. Willlini Hui^h Uniu-dtrwt ,tu KILvu , dau^'htir ut Mr. John Itui^etl , lUthrunan.

Apri :i"J, nt thu ChajH:!, ut ifaru&tiL*, county TipiHjniry, JiraiC^'ilrj-Uil^lt'itfb, Kim., Lieut. l l .M. VJth Hv ^itavut , yu»u^«itdim *>f Capt. Jiiuiea Om \ . -Ualgleiili , It.N ., of Woodburui-,Fife , t" Mary Uuttor, eldest daughter of Audrew Cardeii , Kr<i.,of iiar.iauf , 'Ituiii 'etuuru.

Ai'ril -SJi , at ilnly Triuily, Hyde Park, Lomluii, l'hili [iDai 'u ' , H.i(i., ot Dubliu , to Kvciilda Kmuia, tlau^htc'r uf thelate Kut't'iiu Urowue, Edij., uf H.M., Dial itet'iuienU

A pril -"J, by special l.cciic.-, ut it. Stephen '* Church, Dab\iu,Richard L:iwreuce Shitty, Cromwc I iloose, ooucty.t**1"!'*"', toJaue AUcii , Seuoud daughter of llagh I'nlluor iliokmao , Ki-q.,D.L., FeulotJ, cuuuty Clare,

D E A T H S .At her reaiilenoc. .M.iin-itrctt, Clonnal, o» the L'nd iu-lnut ,

Juin.-, Ibii b .-lovtd \. 'tc of -Mr. TUonms PrenileryJidt, T.C., ilul-plyanil ik»i-.v: llj- rcgrc-icd . Aftor office mil Higb Mrss, Tucsdiiyu)oroii)£,', Iji-r rc-uaiiifl wcru iutcrrol ia tlio grnvejinl ot St .Mar;'£ , tbc lurgc anil rusprctuble fnncrr t cortege wbicli follow,ed attesting tbo v iilcsprcad sjmpathy felt for bur family inthoir f-iul mid [rrepamblc rereavtfmcut. it.I.P.

At Uvitrpojl , on tb«. 2ud init., . inc. wifu of Captain 11. V.Donni.-*}-, ...1'., 12th Itoyal I.aucurs. U.I.P.

April i7, nt /to.ievi(lf,C'arric k «»-Suir, Joua <fu Coarcj Jfciru,Katt. , luU: of Sbanukill , couuty Waurford .

I lu tbu 2!)th ult., Hichiird. only sou of Mr. Vit.ick O'FUbertyMu 'liuti'-iuka , Clonlucl.

At Droirlii-ila , Mai ia Power , wifi! of Captain Jami.-s O'Brii-nformerly of Uouua-1, Utu llarr.ick MaiU-r of Urofiinln,

I In thu 2Sth ult., at llallilaun, comity Cork , Elizabeth Mary ,wifv of Hol>urt It. bwauton, E M \., J.P., nutl dt-oind ili iu^ht^r uflli-,juril I1, l'hilau, K-'j., J.I'., Sp-.iiif Garilcuj, Clunuiel, iuher:!ltbV-ar.

April 2"i, ut liallinabonla. rnunty AVcxfunl, an-il i»S years,Klizii , n-lict of the latii .Mr. Martin Murpliy.

April 3>, at Uruit .MnJrern, Woiwik-uhirc, illcr a li/o^' anit«iioas lllnw«.-i , bornu with thti f>reattit jiatieticeauil rc.-i^natiotiKmnci*, aged 22 jt-n..', pecoud fion of Jaiue.i Sciilljr, tjii[,, 2.J,Mountj'iy«iinare, _l)ublin , Hii;li Sheriff, Tippcrary. It.1 .1*.

Ou Mny l, at Tcmnletmvn, couuty \\ eifunl whgro lm K Mrigiiliui; witli Jii.i MIII , th. It- v. Kichnru Ki'lly, C.C., at tlioTtucrabk' r je of 97, Mr. Patrick Kolly, deeply re^'ettiil.

Jtay l . ut his n'iilcucu, Moutptlier Uirrace, Urouiptou ufL-ou.:uaiition , Capt. T. W. Votes, njful 61 year« , formorly of tlmKIIIK '8 bragiKiu Itiianl*, anil only «ou of tlin lat« Major Vnki« ,tif Hat libatiu Park , Ul-ief Miu^i-itr^tQ ofXiuierick and

oth»-rIrish cuuntits.

iJovt iletofi—^Jafi^acjc.A It 1 U V K D . ~~

1th—South of Ireland , r . Pern , Mirnnl ,. c r, • I.ibi-r-ttorCiinibeii, Carditf ci«l ; Ko.-a , s, «alfh , Uiui"art in t c '5lh—Wicliluir , s. Cork , >.• c ; \Vat..rford ,° i Milfc.nl E c •Kiiiim , 1'nrMiu , l'.n.lijwater , i:imU ; Margaret, lliitchins.iii 't:anl!<r, Ciiriu-y l!»y ci.:J? ; C.oihawlc, Uuubomt, Watt-rtonl ;

JliTe roa , ;i , Davii llriHt >»l , (.' c. . ', .y,"1-^"?"

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"1 l'\y- Uirr<". '•xrtlicnwl , coali ; Z. pliyr, .',O Uonalil , Ij irvriwul , go. ' ' '

S A I L K U~. ' "~

•Itli-Coiwlaml , H . li ' l>5^.V, 4 o ,

Dublin , i, Portheawl.Murray, bivll t ; v.ri'al Wi-nt. ru, .«, .\lilfur,|, ,•« ; lii.<Py .,I.ri»t«l , 111' in, n u ; William West , lli-wtol , stene , uaH ; KoimR, nuiiKsirvaii , ttal.-li , c.St)i-- ljira , ... l.ir.r|ioi,l Com-y, K c . Soatli of Ireland , »,M i ifurd , g c ; Wii-kluw, », (ila^nw, g c.

LOCAL UAILW AY TKAFflC.F..r the If,-,- * emlivj Friday, April 30, 1875.

Wateifurd Athi ury Lmi-rick Waturf' il Kilkennyand and | and ' aud Kil- Jii t iL-tiou

Limerick , Kuui* ', KuniA kcuny (31 ItaiUvn)t l Vltuii l i f i >- t t ) uiiluN 2(2 uiili-s mik-!i 2H( uiilci¦ < II «- II ). oiieti. ( ojit-u. , OIK -'H. f uiwu.

i: s. d. i: s. il. fc 8. U. fi a. u\. s. a.I'a.-iKrn^i-r*, i

Parcila , Ac. 12J2 1 .1 K" l'i 5 151 2 4 110 10 1Uixxls, Ualtlu 152:t 2 1', <1 W 1' sl:l 1- » ~i 17J0

Total .. 2775 1 "2 1-0 B e\... ~ ...097 15 0168 7 11corii.-r-p ' lin*,- . iwiKkl!k.ty 'r. :!K» 2 7 222 I 0; TtS 0 2 1SS 10 1

PLUMBERS AND GAS?*ITTERS(JO'II M 1 N S i> U D GO.

r:t;, yuA'y.

HALFPENNY POSTAGE CARDS.All descriptions of Printing on such Cards

JiJ" Execute * at Tun WitKKroBD N EWS Office.

KILKENNY UNION

CLOTHING WANTED.THE Board of Guardians of thia Union will , op to

12 o'Clock on TnuRSDAV, 20th H AY , lost., re-ceive Tenders forsappljinff the Workhoasa with cer-tain ' articles of CLOTHING, » list of vrhioh can bobsd on application to the Master of tbo Union, iaaach quantities of each as may from time to titno boordored.—By order,

M. MOLONEY , Clorfc of Union.Board-room, Gth May, 1875. It

ICJ" Advertisements, alterations, and noticen of with-drawal, should reach this offico as oarly as possiolo onThursday, to ensure attention same week.

MOON'S CHANGER.New Moon Wodncsday, 5th May, 3 4 p.m.first Quarter Wednesday, 12th 7 37 a m.Full Moon Thursday, 20th 8 SO a.m.Last Quarter Friday, 28th 6 30 am.

DUBLIN STOCK EXCHANGE— YKSTMIDA,_, „ , _ P<J . Caih. Act.Three per Cent. Consols — 92} Now 3 per Cent Stock — 9'-Hi Hank of Ireland 100 305 National Bank 30 0"7I 67}Munster Bank, Limited — _HibcrnianBank — 61 Provincial Ban' (${ National of Liverpool (limited) 13 171 City of Dublin Steam Com ).->ny...]00 — _

RA ILWAYS.Great Southern & Western £100 paid... 100| Waterford and Limerick,

Ihe Wtattdotb~gi^B

"BE JUST. ASD FEAR NOT."

FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 7, 1875

THE WATER WORKS.

We fcol so thoroughly desirous that no undihiitul devices of the enemies of clean water shotbe allowed to endanger the powers of tho WaWorks' Act , which will expire in August neif tho laud be not taken up !>eforo then , that ]look upon it as nn imperative duty to keep pul !attention fixed ou the matter, and to insist, t)no further time shall be lost in Liking decis '-action. We believe some little attention \ \paid to the subject recently in London , but >time is so short, that there is not .1 day to 1<It is an old and true saying that , nothing can -5done without the " sinews ol' war." Js'eit rgovernments nor armies can move without thThe Corporation had their Act the law of 3land—they had gone to a great deal of essen .1preliminary expenses, but time was frittc 1away, and n great public want and improverr tretarded by the falso assertions and noisy -clamation of such domagogucs as the one ' onow proclaims iu print , " that the time for >-" position has passed, and that it is far be- T" for the oity that those who opposed the prc :t" should submit to tho inevitable , and joi n" carrying it out with a-s mucli expedition d"economy as possible" Wonderful reformai n,indeed , from tho diriy to tho clean ! And t n ,we are told , this is the time to buy tho p :s—those pipes which were shown before now lythat author 's fi guros, would cost tho whole ,i-matod capital—and have them laid during acsummer. Now, we havo pointed out tha' hoacquisition of the land was the lirst re<|uiren .it ,.and money was wanted to commence opera ns.at the great reservoir at Knockoderry, wit tit,which nothing can be done. Government , is;true, had promised the loan j but the-y req 1 idthe usual " red tape" business to lj o gone thr gbbefore they would lodge tlio cash in the 15a ofIreland to the credit of the Corporation. JI ce,the works could nut go on , thoug h favorabl heweather, and all other _tiiings right. In aisposition , the National Bank (through the c-ilmanager, Mr. J. FEKLT ) stepped in , and ur :3i-tating ly gave the Corporation permissic todraw, ns required (till the Government lo' beavailable), the sum of IM.OOO. Therefor, thelandlords and the farmers who oivu the 0, indiought to be paid oll' at once, and possesi'uxu - -ento proceed with tho works. A hitch,, hor -oroccurred here, which threatened to rotar th*movement towards tho desired end in no i on-siderablc degree It appeara that certain insand schedules which were necessary befor 'iomoney would be handed over, were prepare indforwarded to Mr. TAHIUXT, tho ongiWr f, hissiguaturc, previous to boing lodged in sc nildepartments; aud those documents the enKi ,or,it is stated , declined to return until ho had -enpaid a sum of £400, which he claimed as d 'tohim Jor services rendered by him up tc thopresent, and it was only on security beiii" • ,-enfor the payment of the claim that the docut' nts.were returned.

The market is now most favorable fw tli(.-piircha.se of the pipes, and as a large JMJ II 1 of.the mains will be laid along the sido of the | blic-road, the land for which will cast nothing, i hiathere will be a considerable saving. Tho xxtthing to be done ii to communicate with il en-gineer, A[r. UAWKSLK T, in London , whu will 0011si>t mutters iu motion , and prepare for is lingadvertisements to contractors. With pie j ofmoney at hand , and solvent contractors—di: ;tedby tho grcut ongiueer who executed thu \ rtryand numerous other similar projects—the ' atcrWorks of Waterford will not tako vory luuj . u bobrought to completion.

THE GAS QUESTIONBy the new Improvement Hill puwct aro

given to purchase the present Gas Works, 'fhi*is ono of the most important |)rovi.sif>us . theBill , and one which should fi rst boattcne 1 to.When the preseut strike in. Wales shal haveended , coals will , it is probable, be clu p foryears to come, and then gas manufactured jr theCorporation , way be produced of superic qua-lity, am1, r.t a very moderate price Bevci -. cor-porutions in Eng land and Scotland aro r '.kinggas for their inhabitants with great advi tagc.In Limerick, the Corporation Gas Compa .• didnot succeed because there was a competin. com-pany there. That city was too small for t 1 gasworks. The corporation should have bou it up-tho old works before they commenced th new.In Watorford we can buy the old wor! andhavo but one company (the corporation) ir own.In Muuchoster the corporation sells "22 ,ndlagas, at 2s. b'd. per 1.00U feet, with a cleai irofitof ovt-r £70,000 per year. We are confid: t theprofits on the works in Waterford , wil morothan cover the. interest on the Water orksloan. Our present price of gas is 6's. Od or 10.candle, The Alauchestor gas is more tha wioo-its illuminating poyrer. Our Corporatic mosthave the gas, aa well us tho water works in itspossession—the ono is as necessary as tht ithervThe emp loyees ut tbc works aro excellent ands>and need not bo disturbed, but rather , acoa-raged. Money for the purchase of the >orkscan bo obtained from government, or oil". ?wise,on tho security of the iucome, which \* >rtamcash rvery hall year. At proscat all the Tofits,are drawn out of Watcrford.

ADiUSSION OF NUNS AS NURSES INTOCASTLECQALER JNIOX.

At R full meeting of the guardians f Ibisunion , held ou Monday last, tho prinoi <* was,allirmed of admitting the Infirmariaa 1 »ns, totake chargo of tho hospital and inarmur if thisunion. Tho clever medical officer , Dr.' "'Han-Ion , spoke hig hl y—rrotn his experience crcathospitals—of the skill, otliciency, and car of thenuus as nurses \<\ Civre of tlie sick. Tl. Ka»t-dinns. Catholic nnd Protestant, be it )ld<' tatheir oredtt , unaniniouslv supported the *wtionfor tho^ r admission i-ito'the Castleccnx; union,iho qaestion waa very properlj uostpt >cd for-three weeks, for the put pose of asce liniDgtcrm3, accommodationieHj u :-ed, &o. Wl 're thfcnuns arc;so engitgcd , the sick and the d" ng aresu tc to g^t what the guardians order, "• nd tba-pubUo pay for ; and Ior this reason, beet M the(adtcd givo everything to tbc patients wf Hhekiown bands. Pauper nursos. are not all- ^ed.totouch stimulants j food, stimulants, at -medi-cines no;, used b,y the- patients, whicf ix*nraconstantly, aro brought back to tho stc , to be.'used on another occasion. Tho moral 0 iiplin? .W ;i;caleulable—nay, pricclcsa—cspociall ¦wnbngfemale inmates. The nun-i living amon' i themwill be better for them than-tbe majority f their;"parents. Wh y is it th.au feeling exist* gains*taking servants cat of workhouses P 8i yr be-eausc thwo .is a distrust ' ia their mo .dud-•ypUuo. This is gonerally admitted. : V '.tben,what will do away with this fooling, 60 prioosto the inmates and the ratepayers ? J i nwrasfficers , with more foqd^ wid increasing Jaries..Wo; nothing b.ut the presence ' of tl ??O??».(bee report of Castlccomer union, in ao j fft ipart o( our paper). i V^ ^i

The Marquis of Ormondo arrived il ¦aUteO&jon buo<Uy1 tr0m iaj TJidiaatott,i , , .>w

Page 3: snap.waterfordcoco.iesnap.waterfordcoco.ie/collections/enewspapers/WNS/... · Ill I: WATKKt'OKD NEWS t ESTAI'MMICD 1817. (Alilrnmin UKUMOSP, Proprietor.) l.w.i.v-T On.vi LATION IN

rill 1. O'CONNELL CENTENAKYOn Sunday, the 25lh ult,, s\ very respectable

collection wns made at the iloors of the churchesin this city, for the above worthy object. Thename and Tamo of O'Conucll will ever be remem-bered in Ireland , and each year which passesover us, only shows the profound wisdom nndstatesman-like genius of the man. In all thingshe was most practical , never entering into wildor foolisli projects, which onl y end in disaster.The idea of t lio centenary was, therefore, a goodono. and most cheering* to all the friends andadmirers (and they are almost beyond counting),of the illustrious Tribune, (iroat credit is duoto our patriotic Uishop, Mo.-t Kcv.Dr. Power , asalso to the tru ly popular , and high-minded LordMayor of Dublin. Aid. M'Kwiuey , J.P., ando'.hergentlemen , for thoir praiseworthy exertions torender the centenary a complete success. Fromwhat we hear in >cve:al parts of the country, wenro confident that it will be one of the most im-po>iiiB demonstrations that ever took place inthis or aiiv other country.

T11K STU1KK IN .SOUTH WALKS.As we (massed throug h the colliery districts

thi s week , we wore much gratiiied to observethat a laruo number of tires had been ro-li ghtedwhore all was black a week before. This grati-fy ing fad was owing to the .submission of themcii on strike to the modified terms of the asso-ciated masters , who agreed last week to open thecollieries to the workmen at a reduction of 15 percent , calculated on the gross wages payable inI.lnccuibi'r last , previous to the strike. Kefcrringl<> tl io meeting of the employers, a correspondentat. Merl l iyr writes : -

" Tho onl y ilitrurcnco which showed itsclfal nil wastho disposition on tin; ]wrt uf a largo number of ttinmisters to mforce a much lii ^hor rctluclioii than theJ.'i piT cm. ultimatel y agreed on. It was Colt , how-ever, by the majority that tho men wero gre.u ly ilc-ceived J . I I I ] misled bv paid lenders, ami thut as thuirft 'i'linss wen' strong ly enlisted in the quarrel , apuiirv of compromise nnd model at ion <in tho part of themailers would he more uoblo thnu the moro stringentaction. TiTiich so many uf tltc.m advocated , anil which.ihey said juMioe demanded. Althoug h the resolutionio n-duo; wages l>v l."> per crnt. instead «f2l) wnaonly arri.-d at. first by a maj ority of six , yet when itwas l>ut :is a substantive resolution it wns carriedunanimousl y, £o anxious were tho masters, it is said ,no: in sho-v any upparent ilivisiott in their r.inks .With respect to lh'- probable reduction in tho cast; ofpi r.-nns directl y employril in working iron , 1 hnvoconli'K'iice in a pr.dictinn that Ult: masters giMiernllvwill be inclined lo everv measure in iho direction ofmod'Tati--n calculated to restore animation , and willnot v etituru beyond tho mark adopted by the KhbwVale Company ; and even assuming the ironworkerschecif 'ilK* reoprocato tho elTorts of masters, no well-advised mind would bo inclined to contemplate anydegree uf act ivity at our mills this yrnr. II , there ,fore, the masters agree to T> per cent, moro in theircave than that tlecided on at collieries, they will boventuring W; tho utmost limit. Should tho ironworkscolliers s|»vdil y ndjn't matters ami nil return towoik between hero nml Kbbw Vale, an rrlcmpnretvtircrition would suggest that about 15,CM>0 men,including hewers of coal , timbermen , and all branchesof eual pit laliour, would ut once bo employed , t\ndthat if workers in iron would accede to practicable-.e.-m« perhaps 12 ,t>Xi hands may be fortunate enoughto Ciriiro employment. Tliia would consolo trades-

mien in the ntlecied districts to the extent of .t'.lO, -<X»i per week , in lieu o( tho miserablo pittance whichmen dependent on the penniless amalgamation lmvureceived from tho kiudrod National Union. Andwhen the proportion 1 name, has returned to work itwill uol realise one-third of the weekly results of tin:WeUh iron nnd coal tra-Jes when in full operation ,which mav bo taken at £15(1,000."

I. O C A L I T K M S .W \ i Ki : i t>i: ! > M A Y K AMI .—At this old established

fair , h'-ld on the !th inst. , the att .-ndaiic-.: uf buyersw:i- Mil as large as would have been onl y for a fairat Cnrluw ( i i same day, but anything worth having,which vra ~ scarce, was rapidi y boug ht, whilst the" k-.- ' i . lies '' hail lo be 'iki-ii homo, Beasts with meaton lhun wi re rapidl y bought up ;il £ l l> lUs. each ,and some few supei jor auim-ilp , amongst which were» lot sold by Sir Kobert Paul's) steward , went as highas i'ls In- , each. Milch cows, in demand , sold freel yat fnim Cl l> m JL 'lN each. Two years' old hoifeis ox-changed hands at from £9 to jUlli each , according toquality. Mr. K. 1'ower , J.I' ., of Power's Court , solda splendid lot of thisclass at pric-n long ing from £11in- , to LI .'. Llnllocks of samo ago went from X'J to.t'l". Yearlings wero also Ic .iked after , and quickul ytaken up for grazing purposes, at £•"> to £S. Mr,I'ower , of Shanaclue , Ir 1 a fne lot of heifers whichh" d fpoi'- 1 of at £10 ?::^h. Mr. Jas. I'uvver sold :iI 'll of young bullocks at from X'7 lUs. to .US c: h.Tbo fi» 'i"wi ng may be regarded as the (juotatioiiH :—}'rime hn-y from 7"s. t.j 7-s. per c»t . Two year oldheifers fn,in I'll to .£10 103. ; three- vcar old heifersfrom 11^ !¦¦ C 1 1 ; bulk '.-ks from .£!)" t i i 'H». Milchcows .rr., m tl:t t j . t / S J"s. ; hulls from X'll! to £17.TI.IT " was a f» :r supp ly of sheep and sold at an aver-nv'e "f .""s. e:ieh. I'i gs rated from iJOs . to f!2s. p-Tc«:., and In i .h. inis from 'Mx. to 'Jos. each. This beingthe l'.ur l'rir the hiring of farm serv; its , thu demandwas very , ctivo in that line , and the prices asked formcii »-('¦ sip '. i .tJ" a year, and for buys iml womunfroi:: tl" <¦> f l . 1. w .'lh diet and lodging.

Till: CI I I M V ]{ A I I .» A I .— Tbi! works on tho countyWaierlord railway , near this city, are. now progressingNip idi y. The con: raetor* liavt ; inacio a piece of newroad , in order to divert the old one, for the use of therailway. Thev have laken up a number of largetrees iY'.m til '.1 roots, fid liavo MIV mills and otherworks ii. f ' l l l operation clo.-e to the bai.ks of tin: Suir,In t'aet , tin; wholi- place seems no much changed , thatii look- as it ' ;>n ' 'iv.iding army had recently h")dedit \V.i!» -rf ..rd .

S M.K I N l lts MH II ' I . —CIn Monday last , at tl.eilmt . Mall , in this t- ity, the Messrs. Walsh , auc-tiom 'T- , put up for KiiV >:y ituctiou , by nn unlcr [n>tnlli <; Court of Jiniiki'M|ilcy , in tin; matter ol Jlr. JamesHearn , l, .,ti - l and livery " stahl< ; proprietor , tlio posting•¦slaij !i--:i.ni' .-i't in M.ill-lane , coniaining two lots . So.1—A s-iali l i - , yard , and otlice , hold under a lease for1" vein s, iroiii March , IM 'w , at a rent of £11 perjv'.r. .No. ^- A coach-house and stable , held lor Ji2j i-ars , from Mutch , 1^7 1 , at a rate of JL'H per year.Ti. .' hid- iings w.-re :—Mr. K. S. Kenney, £170 , CHI.'.,i^'i."> , t.'l.'j : ^lr. Downey, £K'.') , £1.10, £ISU , £11111 ;Mr. .lol.n* K'-aiing, L ' l l ' i ; Mr. Jol -i I'euder, .tl lx 1,£IO' | , tl'i", £17.";, .L'l .^J, C- 1 ', I'- l' i , £-.o, puichaser ,in trusl tor Mr. Murri- .-y , lieri Hlord-slreot. Mr. J. \V ,II«w:..rt l -i . ;ieitnr.

N F 1T DO M I N I C A N Cnti :i u .—This weok wtr . i laudedon tl. '- 'j iiiiv from K HJ-'I IIM I , 17 blocks of grani te—cl.iE.-tJ y rou'ti 'l pillars— MI beaut i fu l l y [: :ili> )n> il t h a tth'-y l.iel n.'i t in- Rppoaianee ol marble . 'Ihey havi ;bt"- !i j ifioureil by tho contractors , tho Messrs , It yan ,Bii d •• ! • • it.t'-iided to form the jmrl icu in front of thoii' w li - i ininicau (,'hurc h i Ji.id ge-streei. When).!::'-. .! it, j x i- i t i on , we have no doubt they wi l lJJ P- M i.t miTT handsomo appearance. Tho walls of t 'locl.uici. :.r.- gradual l y l in ing toward s tho roof , which , itin i ¦xp -vtcd , w i d I. M l.iid on befon: the Mimmi r i-iover.

J iKO - . f M - .' - M r s . Kli/ .a Kentii 'ssy, latu of CaidenHow , K i lkenny , widow , who died on the l:ilh ufKebrusirv l.iii , ainoug^-t other ber iuest s , left to theJtis rht lluv . 1'a t t i ek Francis Moran , t.'athohc I!i.-hop"f<)>¦:.-',rv , :i mill of £.V>>, to h.i app lied by h im :,H hemight" ti.i t .k fi t , for the benefit of poor persons oif:»id n -l iu . 'iii in the c i ty "f Kiik ' -ni i y ; also, a sum of£"^'«i :o the Sisters of Charily established in K - l -ki -i.nv ; a .-iiin of £-'W for the benefit of the (.' l i r i - l ia t iilroti.ik' .ScbixilH I' Stnlili sh ' -d in Kilkenny ; and saidfsialor diiecteil that it there wns uny tesidu.- al terp.ivni ' i.t of t in.- legacii H ineut ioiK -d in said wi l l , andher d. bts , lunernl , ni. 'i tesiatni .-iilary <-xpi 'tn-es , h iiinuw.-i- to he a ip li' d toal .d for ill. - u-o. of the poorpeople of :h<: city of Kilkenny.

( imiA i l loi t . l . , Tit .iMour:. - - \S' : und e rstand t h a iMr« . KaTaiii iL 'h, (Topri'.-tor of Horton 's Hotel , h i ,]'Uii -liiiM - 'l th " (iri - :i t Hotel , w i t h its fu rn i tu re , fix.t u n ?, Ae. Mr. J. J. Keoly, solicitor , uu thu pint olMrs. K:IT :UI :IK !I , etl'ected the j.urchas .-. The hou-eis now bi -iuv rcii' .vati d and (iri .-rbiiuled , and shortl yw i l l lie o|n'ii'c-'l under i .-xperienced m.-»i.:i ,"i n(.-nt , infxi - ' -i l i m. lo t id i t io t i , and at a moderate tart .

FAL I . I S I' m' K.S.— hi conse.pK tic- of t h n f . ivmik ' i !-!K ik t l-i , tie- hay aud straw markets were very I 'II IIthe \n.-: fu .v days. S'-U.-rs lo ikiu g for hi gh p i i t u ,w i't i i, !ig"l In cavo in , or not se.ll at all.

I'm. hs A I 'fi K S I I W 'S Kim. — A Wate ifotd bt iyr ,of lar -."- eipel liM.ee , p ivehU - i I he f.i lowing pl i ' iM of|.i«l fair on ilall } l.rickvn :—Jleef , 70s . per <:wl ;inuin.i i, >>-!. i IT ll«

": I year old he i i' .-i s , L J U to £1."J ;

c.-ilve- , L ' l t o£7 ; bu l l ock;', £ l' J to £10; >i i ixp'-r - i ,

£12 to'£10.FoRi.n.N I ' .'K.—W*! uotice l i i r g o i iunin i - .i 'a "f i - e

landihg to our bacon meifhaiU s th<; J .i -t IViv iv,--k- .This w.-. k iliri -e .c-ii%'i ii-s hav . -an iv . ' .l .

,\.\ i m i ' »N W I I I A I .— Mr. 1,. A. l'yaii I as r i i e i v i d3.V»; oii.-. i t' is from l'hibdal pbia.

( ii f \ I . K t P i iAt i u: A T ¦J'K\>i i iKr . —Tho n iva l r -.- I .- I \r.nu-ii liav> - l.ii -l somo target praci id) al Tni:i-.ori> I I , i J»iek it7<»o j'iirds range, a", which dint imc: IMP - i,(th<- (•'iii.i-.eii , jj i t lhew Walsh , Lit. I he t.irgi t ihn- i-time, in mccesiion wi th .'Iti j iouiidnd. '1 ' !¦<: e m i i vpruciici - wan nuisfwitory.

TIIK KAC0N TRAnK-OKI i MA M" or<i pi£B were i-laug blt red HI Walerlord last week ,

¦xlTiU >> •>'«» V"'K l> ill< -'11 ^:""0 K<x k '" l)a"ll"lr';11 . allfor Iho J,oiiduii uirj rket. Tho Germain aro fust vicin g*iit)i il.<- Jri sJi trade, uiifl our country wil l have some-thing t« do to corupet') with them. Ju U. rmuuylalwr is cli t*p—i"iiall farmers nymerous-and p,;,-,T«ry plenty.

Tin- A M HI I C A N Kiri . i : / K A M -M. -MritK.xr .Srji-si-KU ni.N.-Wo have the ph aM.re is a.-nouncii iK thatilaior Lerch las reeived from Mr. J. J. Coi .wcreturyor M'Swim-v and Co. (Limit , d) the sum ol OOgui. -an«s thotubs."riptiou nu the lirm towatda ihe L-xjn-ntu.iof tue lri-h-Amcricau riflo couloa!.—i n.-<r;.iaM.

\ KltY MELANCHOLY DEA.TU OK II. McQUADE,ESQ., OP LIMERICK.

>< ith tbo most profound Borrow , wo Imvo tho sadduty tn-day to record tho untimoly and horrifyingdeath or an esteemed and highly valued friend , lVra.Henry McQuaide, Esq., of tho city of Limerick , wherono citizen was moro highly regarded , nono moro re-epectod, nono moro popular or moro lovod for a com.lunation of the finest qualities which it is tho hap-piness of mankind to possosB. In the midst of lift1,nnd full of ODergy n»d spiri t, ho left his Jiappy homoat Limerick ou Monday to attend tho races at CorkPark, and when returning on Wednesday night , homet his death in a horriblo manner nt the CharlevilloStation of the (treat Southern and Western railway.It appears that after the arrivn.1 of tho train tit Charle-villc , Mr. McQuaidf , Mr. M'Cnrtliy, It.M., and someother gentlemen, got out on tho platform for a fewminutes , and did not aprnin enter the carriage until thetrain wns proceeding, or in actual motion , Mr. M'Carthynnd the other gentlfflnen ."ucceedin-f in eettimj ;nto the(.-nrnasfp , but Mr. McQiwidc failed in an cndcnvotir toei-tch hold of the door cf the compartment, or not havingMiereedod in laying hold of the handle, was thrownback on the platform. Had Mr. McQtmido remained inthis imsition his "fe might have been saved, but in en-deavourin;,' to get up again his feet or his coat tailsappear to have come into contact with some portion oftho passing train,and by this means ho was brought intothe position of standing between the carriages and theplatform, and the space being so narrow , the nnfor .u-nate gentleman was e ished severely by tho bearings ofthe several m' way c-arriaTCs during the pro£ .-ess of anunusua'ly long tra-'-i. A\ hen the train passed, Mr.MrQnaide was conveyed into the waiting-room , but ex-pired >'i ii few minutes. Jfeyond one of Die legs bel.igmi.eli mangled and the shoulder nono dislocated , thebody presented no other appearance of injury. An iu-'luost rms held before two magUtrat IH , i-i *' c absenro ofthe coroner, and Ihe rema'iis were conveyed lo Ilmthome in Limerick now rendered desolate by this i.'1'lylamentable. di«;:mter.

It is scarcely ncccsfiiry to say, that the ilveadfu' newswas received in that city whero he was sow .'dely k'io» iiand esteemed , with tho most profound rcg.ot by nilclasses. Tho deceased gentleman, who was a native ofC'a-low , and about 11 years of a 'e, was b.othei"-in-lawto tho respected Mayor of Watorford , Jauics T. I'-yai,Ksq.j liy whom , nnd hh afllictcd fftmily, the pa' 'til wi-ti-lB^eneo w.-.s received on yesterday with t i e ir.ostpoignant sorrow. For many years hack, lie Lad V nthe ilile manager of the extensive piintinjfnid stat o i-o:/ establishment of Guy .t McQuaide , Limc.-ick , ofwhich he was the principal partner, nnd by Uie urbanityof his m.imicr, and liis clever and upright lms:nc.=shabits , hail won hosts of friends for himself. Of humane,generous , and truly amiable disposition—frank andhonest 'n all relation* or ' 'e—\> thnut guile, and always" lo\!ng his neighbour as himscK," he has been thussuddenly and siu''y taken away, when tho world Keemedbrightest to him , with no cloud of sorrow to rufile theeven 'endeney of his ways, l-'ew have lived more ro-s|-e< !ted in liis mareli Hirough l\ "e—seldom have men diedmore ro ettcd. \\ 'e slia ': not attempt to 'rctid the veilof deep sorrow which this moment surrounds liis lo. :n'7•¦ e, and now truly ifllieted widow ; but e mil inertlyexpress our heartfid \ . >h , that the Great Ruler of allour destinies may filve her stronj, h, and resignation tothe Divine Will , to bear up aj.rnst the trj '. ig afflictionwhich it has been her fate to have thus so unexpectedlyand so terribly cast UIHHI her.

CATHOLIC C1IUIIC1I .SISTERS or CI I A I I I T V SCHOOLS , . LADV LA N K .—Tho

annual procession iu honor of Our lilessed Lady tookp/aco in tho grouudR of the convent , Lady Lano, onMonday last , nnd was followed by a distribution ofprizes to tho children of tho schools. Tho weatheron tho occasion was charming, and tho attendance ofboth children and visitors larger than wo have seenfor a long time. The procession having been formed,tho children procoeded round the grou-idg , carryiughandsome banners and flow-crn, sing ing a hymn inhonor of the lilessed Virg in. At the termination , thoproceRsion stopped boforc an altar, which was tasto-full y decorated , aud tho l i l l ie ones offered up theirinnocent and fervent prayers to beg tho intercessionand protection of the Mother of Gcd during thismonth specially consecrated to her. Tho Lord liishopand several of the clorgy of the city were present, andall then ndjourDcd to tho Fchools , where tho premiumswero distributed bj his lordship, who concluded thointeresting proceedings by addressing words of con-gratulation to tho holy sisters on tho improvement c(their l i t t lo pupils under their kind and holy guidance .

CO.WKXT OF JJ KKCV , TII'I 'KBAKV .— On tho 'J'J ih ofApril , Miss Suaan McCurtain (in religion Sister MaryAugustine) daughter of Mr. 1". McCurtain , Corroguei ottnye, Tipporary, and Miss Ana-statin Kynn (in re-I gion Sister l'hilomena) daughter ot Mr. Martiul.yau , of llol ycross, having completed their novicialoat St. Ann's Convent , Tipperary , received tho blackveil nt the hands of iho Very Kov. Dr. Uowley, P.I'.,V.G. Tho cerotnouy commenced at eight o'clock.Mass was celebrated by tho Very R UT . the Vicur-Gcneral , assisted by tho zealous chaplain of the Con-vent , the lfev. John Shelly. Tho other clergymenpresent were—Tho Von. Archdeacon Quirko, l'.l'.,Cashol ; Her. John U'JJrien , l'.l\ , Holycross ; l'.ev.W. Keaue , C.C., liansha ; liov. M. Harty, do ; Kev.M. O'Neill , D.U, C.C., Tippemry ; llev. E. Dohciiy,C.C, Clci iban ; Itev. l'alrick U.ivern, Uall yhurst ;liev. John li yan , De.-in , St. Patrick's Collego, Thur-les. After M USH , the two young Ivlicp , baring re-cj ived tho Most Hol y Sacrament , made their so-iornri von'A at the foot of the altar, and cm the con-clusion of Iho ceremony, tho reverend gentlemenpresent and a largo number of lay friends of tho twoyoung ladies newl y professed, wero cntcrtntucd bvthe good iiune at a sumptuous ibjeuncr , laid out inono ot the spacious halls ol Iho statel y pilo of uewbuildings which have been erected in conncclion'witlithe convent , nud which , from their ety le of finishand gracefulness of porportiun , cannot fail to a.-trucl the iiltention aud command thu admiration lotin- observer.

CASTLKCOMK K CA I M O M C VOIN C M F.X'S Sncirrr.—At. thu general half-yoa tl y meeting of this society thofollowing members wire elected on the council :—Messrs. John Holohan , president ; James Hearn.vice-president ; John Cantwcll , treasurer ; JohnGrace nnd James Moore, secretary ; Jeremiah King,John liuller, Georgo Wulker, John .Soxton, endPatrick McKuery. This soeioly intend shortl y togive n grand enteitaiameut in aid of tho Castlecomerconven t building fund.

His Graco the Archbishop of Halifax was in hos-'.(jn hint week. His lordship came to atlcnd thecenmonies of the Car'lumhito tit New Vork nnd tojireach at the consecration of thu liishop of Portland.Mil l as the d.iys for these ceremonies had not beenfixed his grace returned to Halifax on the morning oftho 17lh. We are pleased to state that ArchbishopConnolly is iu excellent health.- -Jioslou I'i lot , A pril 21.

I' K S I I 11rio.v.—Mr. J. O'Dotine ll , Itall ybot-, acknow-ii-dges the recei pt af£7 lOd., restitutiou money, perJlev. E.I'. Walsh , P.P., St. Mary 's, Clomiiel. Tho ex-icutors of tho late Mrs. Ryan , Now Kuss, bog to ac-knowledge the recei pt of £ l "i, restitution money, peri.ev. J. Aylwatd , C.C

CON V K H S I O N.—Tho Times ia informed that the Kov.Lord Francis G. Gudol phiu Osborne, M.A. , rector of(Ire:.I Klin , near i'romo, son of the late Uuko ofLeeds , and nephew of tho Kev. Lord S. G. Osborne,was received into tbo Church at liriatol ou Fridaylast. There, was no scrvico at Elm Churc h on .Sun-day morning or aftemoou.

THE TOWN COUNCIL.Tuesday last was ono of the quarterl y days of meet-

ing of ibis body, but, probabl y owing to tho fuc t thatit W :IB also ono of tho principal fair day s in tho year,no liiininrss was transacted, n quorum of membersnot having ottended. Tho following wero l.hosopresent :—The Ki gbt Worshi pful tho Mayor ; Alder-men It'-dmond , Manning, ami P. A. Power. Coun-cillors : ClampcU, Hennesuy , Purcell , Kyan , Fielding,and Ker.g h. In addition to tho reception of tho re-ports , and the reuding of correspondence, committeesfor the ensuing year wero to bo elected. Tho com-mittees at present are. composed as follow :—

K INA N ' K A N D LAW CoMMiTiKK. —Aid. Freeman ;CuiiiH .-illors Wal jiol';, I'r eel', Hyan , and Ua 'wey ; Ald-•¦rmi'ii Commius , Ifc-id, Jiicob , Kedmond, and CouncillorLeo.

ST K K K T A S I > WATER COMMITTEK .—Aid. Johnson ,( .'(jp .ei'lor.^ (.'ourtetiaj- , L. J-'reeman , Aldermi.-n P. A.Power and Manning ; (,'ounei'lors Fielding, McK 'ue.y,U'Mear.i, Ifenne- .-y, u-.d i'heliiu.

Mr. Fisher had a notico on tho bye.laws , mi l aquestion of " privilege ;" nnd Mr. Clampett 's thea -trical proposition was alao there.

U.Ni '.N K ATI S'I.—.' "d. Ifeilmond to move :—"Thatha ng read u report of a speech made by Sh- M. H.i!<- a«-h . M.P.. Irish Chief Si-ereinry, ' . tin; lust sessionof Parliament , to thu i-ITei-l that Union 1' .t'-ij ; would boapp 'T 'd t" a'l 1. sh p'Kir-law re' i .-f , ejeept out-doorre ief. we feel com .¦nci.-.l thai it would J, 'VI; geliei-al sat-i-la '- tion to the whole i-on itry. Hut we were st> -j irisiiland disai'pointe'l to find ti s]n.e« :h de!'vered by Ihe samehonorable gentlemau , u hhorl time ago, tlmt the former, xVel cut project , which M-niic -l t,) have met no opposi-tion in any quar-er—even from the former opponents ofUn 'on I t - In-,1—-was to he abandoned , and a now KeHomeenUTi d upon , namely, w hat is eaMud tho (-xtvnsion '6fboundaries- a scheme whii -h , in ou.- o|ijfiioif, \ " ''\i>ii>m-li a sun ' auioi it of re «f lo cities , ' to\ i.O- .'M

llagi s , a< «. 'II punier it mont unpopular , nnd K.Jl s, 'any Fiin Sf, better than tli» provent adiri..cjly t ,e< |iii..lani l unjust system ••f eleetc-ral di\ .'sion rat' ig. Tha. aenpv of this resolution he forwardod t > Sir M . II . Ucaeh ,M V and to a tip: Corporations and Poor-law Unionsin ' L-elaud , \ t h a view to their adoption of slime ; undtint our members of Parliament , tin wtll as all otherlri>h representatives , he resper-tfi ly re.|uestcd to sup.port tins views therein sot fo ,li. "

Aid. Kedmond to move a vote of condolence to Lilly(iray and fami'y, on the .'amented ilt-ath of our greati< i l i" st ; •„ shed coiint Q iiiiin , Sir John Gray, M.P.

, G U A I U U K I'KTTY SKSSIONS— M A I " 5.»KIM < li:S A SSAULT CASK.

(Ou tho bench—K. I I . Uurte liall , C. P. llraHsington ,and W. K. J. llort , Ksi|ru.)

John Murp hy nnd Win. Gardiner were indicted fora very serious ni.d dangerous iit>suu lt , near Graigue ,county Ki lk i iiiiy. uti tho 23ih March hint. Constablel) ian and Thomas C'ulli-u prosecuted. Thu benchdisuhargud Gurdiucr, and ;:nvu Murp hy ono mouth ainipriMiiiinciK. Jl r. J. F. llyiin, Bolicitor, Kilkeuny,very ably defended I lie prisoners.

A revolver wi;!i wliith Jive of it B prLvii.uB oiuierliad committed buicido , was hyld ut nuclion iu Pun's.ho other day for ii. luivo suui.

nATEUl-'OUD BOAKD OP GUAKDIANS— WED -NE8 DAV.

Capl.v- 1 POWKI I , R.V.C., nnd eubsequently Sir R. J,!'A >-'r., Bart, in tho chair.

Also rroont— Congrevo Kogers, P. Barron-No-well J L, Conn , M. O'Shea, T. Morria.y. J. Leamy,Waiter llul l y, J. Clompott, Michael O'Shca, and J.Dovereux.Hri i iAt , Giio t iND s. —Tho Local Government Boardwrote, in answer to nn iuquiry us to what would bothe proper aro-i of charge for tho oxponso of surroun-ding tbu old burial grounds o( Kilbarry at.d Kil St.Laivrenco with a etono wall , also how a sum of

AJU p oyuied in tho last rato for tho purposo ofpaying off tho dubt which has arisen in consequoncoof Iho building of a raortu»ry chapel ia tho guirdiana*cemetery should be chnrged , stating " in regard tothe two first-mentioned b'irial grouuds, which havobeen closed by nn order iu council , that ir thesuvern.1 i lectoral divisions of tho Union nro in anyilegreo interested in mnititainiug thoso grounds indecent order, tho ra'.o to bo made for such pnrpososhould bo an equal rato ou thn whole union.omitting,liowover , so much of Watorford ulectoral division ascomprises the borong h of Waterford. Tho reason fornot making such a chprgu a n oro local charge is,that the members of tho families who wero interredin theso burial-grounds wore, in all probability, c.cn-hned to the particular locality, and resided in variouRdoctoral divisions. Tho board think also that samomight fairly nnd legally be charged with with thoexpenso .Connected with tbo erection of a mortuarychapel in ihe guardians' cemetery."

Mr. CO.NN said ho would more tl at tho Watereddivision be includod in tho rato. It was monstrousto think that tho city should bo eJtompt from sucha tax. Mr. Cl.unpelt having (seconded their motionto lux Ihe city, it passed.

TI I K U KCK .NT l .Nqt.-EST AT M LLMNAVATT .— In refer-ence to this subj t , U,o following letter was road bytho clerk t—„ " S,IR7^Ve a"ain wisu to w the attention of thoIloaril of Guardians to the matter of tho death of Johnfci'an

^who died in Mi navaci; on tho ICth of April.Aeeorc :i\g to tho evMcutc at tho inquest, the deceasedw.is an-osted at 3 o'clock p.m. on Wednesday ; left inthe lock-up until 8 a.m., on Thr -sday. Dr. Cane saw

h-m at!) o'clock. His opin'on vas ihat deceased wasrccove. ' \g from the effectof dr' .k t-.ken. Dr. Cimo sawdeceased ut twelve o'clock s^ine day, and ordered himsome brandy. Dr. Cane and tho re eviiiL'-officer weropresent about !>."() p.m. on 'Ihuvsday, and ordered hisremoval f.-om the barrack to the house of KdmondHogan, a poor man, who is a recipient of out-doorrelief occasionally. His house is a stable for a do; ey.The deceased had the benefit of the fame apartment.His covo.ing, when dead, was a borrowed sheet. Hewas thcro four nnd a-half hou s pre\ Ions to his death.We, the ratepayers, jc.ors at the inquest, also mem-bers of the dispensary commit e, desiro that you mayhold an invcstispition as to his trca-ment, and n i l boprepared Vo give you necessary c\Idcncc to show thatdeceased Was not treated in a proper manner by beingdr:igged between two men from tho barrack to thocabin, and there neglected ;n a manner shameit ' to anyChristian t-oii'iti-y. If you doubt this statcmont , we arcprepared to go before you r id glvo evidence. (Si -ied).

".W M.MAM KAFTIS."J OHN FOSKIN ."

Mr. CONN said that at tho last meeting tho guard-ians received a satisfactory answer from Mr. Carroll.Ho would now movo that tho ncceptauco of that ox-pltinatioo bo a .iin ronfirmed. Captain POWEII se-conded the motion, and several of tho f-iiardian s hav.ing spoken in high terms of piaiso of Mr. Carroll , thoresolution wns unatiimous-ly adopted.

N UISANCK .—In referenco to tho alleged nuisanceat Mr. Uoutcher's factory, Mr. John A. Gaulo wrotothat , " an it is again being drawn on tho publicrua-J," ho begged to remind tho board that nothinghas yet been dono ':> abate this diabolical nuisance,thoug h tho board had tho opinion of thoir consiltingsanitary officer that it was most dangerouH to healthaud, continues tho writer, " I huvu tho opiuion ofother mouical gentlemen who ng" D with Dr. Cane,aud if a bninplo went, jeforo you , gentlemen, youwould all ogreo with him. You havoaUo bis opinionas to tho Btatu of tha factory nnd premises, iu whichhe dccl.-ms ho found a nuisauco then dangerous tohealth. Any Olio can see tiio working of tho factoryin its present stnto must bo h'ghly dangerou-i tohealth." The matter was referred to tho local sanitaryinspector to report upon by that day weok.

CASTLKCOMEK U N I O N — M ONIU V.In tho chair —J OJI .V 1'HKL.i S, Esq., V.C. Tho other

guardians present wero—Messrs. William Murphy,Edward Kenny, Michael Phelan , Matthow llogan,Daniel Foley , John Kyan , Gerald J. JJronan , J.P.,Patrick McKnery, K. Burlcr, J.P., John Uradley . Dr.O'Haulou , M.O., consulting Eanitary officer, was alsopresent.

IU L I E I ".—Tho board entered into in-door and out-door ro.ii-f cases. Somo applicants wero admittedinto tho house, and others got relief outside. In thistho board were very cautious , doing justico both totho poor aud tho ratepayers. Tho clerk , Mr. T.Mahony, read tho minutes, correspondence, &c, whichwero not of any importance. A lettor was road fromll:o Local Govornmeul Iioard stating that Mr. MartinDoyle would shortly revise the union.

A H KK I.'SAI ..—A letter was read from Dr. Sloney,Uall yraggot, refusing to tako a choqao which wus potin full payment of his account.

K KI -OIIT or M KD ICAI . OrrtcEn. —"In reply to thehoard of guardiaDS, relative to tho water in tho Greenat Hall yragget, I beg to state that tho pool it situatedon limestouo rock , and is partly a spring. Tho supp lyin tho pumpa nround comes from tho samo source,aud tho wator in them being lower than tho pool , itappears to mo tho pool water must affect them , beingpolluted with Ueud cats, and other animal matter,which , according lo tho ' Manual of Public Health forIreland ,' page 250 , ' is attended with exceptional riskwhen tho water is drawn from a well in tho neigh-borhood.'"— .Signed , "KOIIEIIT O'K ELLY, S.O."

Ou this point tho loard differed very much inopinion , some thinking that the pool was so placod asnot to pollute, the whter , whilst others believed thattho closing of it would be an immense loss to thocattle and tho people of tho neighborhood. Tho clerkwas directed to send a gallon of tho wator to Dr.Cameron to bo analysed.

A PPOINTMENT or IM I K M A K V N UKSE —THE N UNS .—For this appointment , advertised in our last, theiowero threo app lications, viz. :—From Kato Little ,Cnstlecomer, hi ghly recommended ; from Brid getMartin , of Urling ford uniou , also very highly re-commended , not only fiom that union , but from thechairman and clerk of the Kilkenny uniou j tho thirdapp lication was from Kato Thorntou , Urliiujford, alsoenclosing favorable recommeudations. Tho Chair-man Kiiitl : Gentlemen , you havo heard theso char-acters ; now what do you say ? Mr. Kyan advocatedtho employment of r local person ; l i i id gnt Martinwns highl y spoken of , but sho may bo advauco I inyears. Clerk : The threo aro about 10 years of agoeach. Chairman : Ludios don 't liko lo tell their ago(laug hter). Mr. Bretiau naked was the age mentionedin the advertisement ? Tho Clerk s.iid not

After a pause, Mr. Michael Phelan thought thoboard wonld consult tho advantage, of tho poor andUio ratepayers by apply ing for the Infirmarian numas nurses; they wero found to work well in otherplaccp. Mr. Kynn said they advertised only for oneperson, nnd if thoro wero more, tboy would causoadditional salaries to bo given. .Mi-. M. Pholnn saidhis opinion was that nuns wuuld bo a decided advan-tage to this union, lie asked Aid, Kcdniond (whowas prt-Bent taking note?) how woro thoso nuns(nurses) going on iu thu Kiliimu.lhotn.is union 1

Aid. ltedtnond observed that tho Kilmacthom.iaboard had now a trial of them for about two years,and tho result was, that they liked them so woll thatvery recently thoy appointed ono of thorn as matron ,since sanctionod by tho Local Government Iioard,Ho heard them hig hly spoken of both for their greatcare and cllicieucy, by Capt. Hamilton , L.G.I., as alsoby tho clerk of tho uuiou , Mr. Hunt , who is a Pro-teslaul gentleman of great rcnpoctability. By per-mission of Ihu board , bo (Aid. It.) read letters whichhe had received from the clerks of the Kilkenny, Tip.perary, Duugurvau, Killarney, and other unions, allapproMug of the nuns us uurijo>*. Ho read H resolu-tion of tho Limerick board , proposed and peconded bytwo Protestant gentlemen, to tho samo effect. It wana dmitted ca a'l iiamls, In; wiii) , that wh"r» tho nuti iwi. ro ougaged us nurses, the sick wcru not onl y ad-mirably cared, but all drinks , such as wine , whiskey,or brand)-, and also food of all kinds, not cousumud ,wero broug ht, hack to tho btoro, to bo ugain usod .Whi ru Iho mini wote uol employed , no .such thingsvsr occurred ; such euro w« unknown.

Mr. Kynu Btiid thu Castlecomer union was smnll ,and thereforo they did not roqniru to go to additionalexpenses. Aid. KeJmund .--aid it WHS about tho same•i/.i: as iho Kilmuelhotnas union. Mr. M. Phelan oh-uc-i ved that -JO doubt Iho nuus would product: a greata.ving, iitid bo buueliciul to nit parlies. Mr. Ityansaid at ll.u outset thai il would involve expeugo. Mr.Murp hy advocated the employment of the nuus , andtaid that whero they me not , a great mauy per.-ons<imy (vi gn tiiknosB. ; ho a.<ko 1 Dr. O'Haulou , whoVis prt^uut, was not that so ?

" Dr. O'Hanlon said iho medical ollicers , of course,more or less, invest i gated i-vur y case j but the nunsbcj;ig ultvuyd present in hospital.-, and .""rom theirgieat t xpeneuce, they bad peculiar advantages inreporting ou canes. (To iho Clmirinuu) : The uuis-iugof ihu HUBS wtu excellent ; in hospitala with whichhe*m.< at ono timu connected (the Hater tmd St.Vincent 'H, Dublin), ho knew ii Piolesluut gentleman ,a patieut , from Cork ; though they wero Catholic in-dilution , conducted by tho riuii! *, no distinction »« <evar made. Mr. Kyau taid il would be an uugtaoiouathing lo reniuvu thu nuns if they did not givusatisfaction, lio nskedwhut accommodation wouldthey require Y The Clerk said two of tho Inlirma-rian Nuns from Wexford hail ri-uuully gouo throug htho hoiiHi- , und pointed out what they would require ;they did uol couiemplato any building, or anyihiugexpensive. Mr. llienan t-aid thu uuua wero also iuCarrick union , whero ihuy were giving much »»tis-faction ; thei o theiriiceommodution was inexpensive,having but two cells ami a silting room.

Thu Clerk then btroug ly urged iho uppuintinent oftho nuns, and producLil a ealcuhiliou bbowiug thecost of tidminiutration under their n.tiuageoient, andthe pi i bent bybti- m, which , taking all circumstuuccsinto an-uuiil , would bo iu favor of tho mum, inde-pi ndu.ily ol thu higher udraul::gcii to bo derived bylucir bUbci visiuu uf iho nick.

Mr. St. Phelan proposed that the bourd should havo stupified ; ho nlso got 3a. for hi* work, whioh he lo«ttho nuns us nurses ; they required but very small oat of his " ould hrecc W (laughter) ; and now horooms, plainl y ft i-uished. Mr. Murphy onquirod bow was going to tako tho pledgo, Jlr. Dower : I have nomany would bo required hero ? Dr. O'llttnlon said if confidence in parties taking tho plodgo to escapethoy had two or throe ho really thought, from theirgreat care, much good to patients would bo effectedby them.

Jlr. Uronauasked what accommodation waj there inthis house lor tho inmates p Tho Clerk said thohouso was built for GOO, nnd tboro were not no>v init ono-fourth of that numhor. Mr. Bronaa thoughttlioro ought to bo ro:.m enough, therefore, withoutbuilding. Mr. M. Phclau would postpouo tho ques-tion for three weeks. Chairman : la it the feelingof tho board to get thoso ladies ? Sevoral of thoguardiaus, ono after tbo other round tho tablo, ?aid" yes," " yes ;" no ono said " no." Mr. Bntlor askedwould it not bo better to got an application from tholadies thomsclves ? Mr. Hreann thought it well toadjourn tho q-iostion to a futnro occasion. ThoClerk snggesto 1 to opply to tho nuns thoraselves toBCO what they would rcquiro ? Mr. M. Phclnn : Luttho matter bo adjourned to tbo 2Hh instant, to getall tho information required from tho parties. Hothen proposed, and Mr. Hogan secondod, tho follow-ing.whioh paftod unanimousl y:—" Resolrel : That theconsideration of tho appointment of infirmary nursebo postponed to this day threo weeks, and that thoClerk ascertain upon what terms, including accom-modation , tho Infirmarian Nuns would tako chnrgu oftho infirmary ."

FEVKH .—Dr. 0 Hnnlon reported on Iho sanitarystate of the union , nnd over-crowding ia severalhouses. Mr. Murph y said fevor was increasing rapid-ly iu tho colliery district. Adjourned.

KILKENNY GUAKDIANS— M AY (5TH .JAMES DOTL*, 13sq., V.C, in tho chair, and subse-

quenlty GKOEUB KIIDI, Esq., J.P., clui'rman of thounion. Also present—Aid. M'Carthy and O'Donnoll ;Wm. Comerford, M, Graco, P. Meighor, J. M. Loughlan,J.P., J. Rice, E. J. Manor.

JlltKACII OK rlClVIT.ECiK.Tho Chairman siiid—Gentlemen , my attention lifts

boon directed to .1 column of tho Kilkenny election intho Frccnuiii 's Joiirnzl , part of which was occupiedwith what purported to bo a report of tho proceed-ings of this board on hist Thursday. Hut , yon am,I believe , nwnre that the greater part of what waspublished forms tio part of its proceedings, b.it wasn gnrbled and incorroct report of a privuto conversa-tion of a bautoriug uaturo that took phico after the.hoard h.id brokon up, nud iu which geutloinon whoaro no( members of thin board took p;-rt, which theywonld not havo dono had it boon during any partol' tho business. In fact , tbo business of I ho day wasovor when I entered tho roum, aud I would not thinkit nncossary to notico tho mailer, as far as it affectedmyself, woro it not that I am represented ixi havingiutruduced the names of gctitlcincu which I have norecollection of haviug mentioned ; and with regardto otio of them, I am fortified iu my bnlief that I didnot name him by a gentleman who was present, andwho gave mo a perfect reason for his knowing 1 didnot do so (hear, hour). Hut , my princi pal reason forcalling your attention to this matter is, beciiuso itaffects tho character of your clerk , whoso lotter is aveiy propor contradiction of tho report , aud the re-putation of this board, for you know it is not its cus-tom to allow subjects to bo discussed during the timoof business which do not properl y belong to it (hear,hear) ; p id it would have been tho duty ol the chair-rnau to havo called tho clerk to order it ho had madeuso of somo of tho observations which aro impute I tobim (hear) . I think , gentlemen, you would not wishit to puss uncuutradicted that tho timu uf this boardshould bo occupied with such trivial observations ;and niter these few remarks, I trust that no suchbreach ol privilego, on tho part of tho press, wil loccur in tuluro (orios of hear, hear) .

Tho Koportcr of tha rtccmans Journal , who wasprcsout , roso to explain ; but tho chairman declinedto hear bim, as ho was not a member of tho board.

Ur. Comerford roso to propose a repolution oa thissubject; ho said it lesseucJ tho character of thoboard to publish frivolous conversation after thomeeti-.ig had trans^ot -d its business. Ho (Mr. C.)thou proposed the following :—

Retolved—That we a1' conct'r in the obsei vacions madoby tho clm-rmuu i"i suppo. t of the dig.iity of tho board,with reference to thc repoivon the l"'':enny ed'tion ofthe Freeman of a. conversation ha. ng occurred ou lastThursday , which is made to appear as part of its pro-cccdi lgs, while besides being ' i<:or:ee'"y reported, i »okplace after tho bus' less had concluded.

Aid. M Carlhy had great pleasure in seconding thuresolution ; ho well romombered that tho business oftho board was over, and most of tho members hadgoue, when tho remarks wero mado (hear).

Mr. Comerford said alter tho la bourd of tho day theboard sometimes onjoy a laugh j but such things weronever reported before (hear) .

Tho Chairman observed that Urn minutes of thoboard were sign: 1 beforo tho conversation took plueo(hear). He theu put thu resolution , which wascarried nanimously.

OUT-DOOR H K L I K P .—Mr. Comerford said ho knew apoor family of a mother aud three girls, who werospoiled i' id harmed by giving thorn 4s. fid. per week jtwo of Iho g irls woro woll lit to earn tbeir bread, butthey wero not do'ng so, owiug to this relief.

G I V I N O CI.OTKES .—Mr. Comerford objectod to giv-ing clothes to inmntop ; ho SQ'd it wus a bonus topersons to cuter tbo house.

Co.vritAiir TO rue LAW .—A poor woman asked thoboard to allow her tivo children to remain iu thohouse, as she (the mother) wished to go out to work ;her own mother was iu the homo with tho children.Tho Chairman (Mr. Krade) Kaid it was contrary totho law to koep tho ohildreu in tho house. Theywero ordered somo clothes. A short time a^o tnomother of tho children went to New York to meether husband, who arrived thoro about IG monthsuiuco ; hut, when she arrived , H ) IU found ho had nu-olher wife ; she thou lout no tiuio in reluming homoto K'lkonny.

Mr. Meng her said there was a complaint madongainst tho sowerago from ihu fever hospital. Hoasked tho executive officer (tho ciork) who was tolook tothia ? Thu Cleric H:- ;d thu bourd of guardians.Ordered to bo improved.

A committee was appointed tosoo Iho stock counted ,<tc. Chairman : How is tho stock nt present tMaster (Jl r. Murp hy) : It is iu a very fair condition.Ordered that tho uucossiiry slock bo advertised for.Mr. Comerlord was surprised there wan HO littl '.- com-petition for hardware, HH thero woro mauy ;?ondhouses iu town. A cumphi-'ui was mado against thepresent supp ly of oatmeal , at £10 12s. per ton. ThoMaster said it did nut thicken thu stirabout well.Mr. Cuiii' rfurd : It appears to mo to bu a very fairarticle. Mr. Meag her : It is sound nud sweet j it isnut euarso enough for stirabout. Mr. Loughrca,Hi j.1 t-streot, Ihu contractor, was requested to give acoarser article.

A heap of mauuro was ordered to bo sold by auc-tion , or Saturday wuek next , at one o'clock , Mr. JohnHogan , autioneer , Ortnot:d Houso,

Several sanitary notices wero ho-ideil in , most otthem for closing up stagnant pools and olhct filthyplaces. OrderoJ to be carried out.

A repott relativo to tho out-reared children wasread, and stated to be vory favorable ; thoy arohealthy aud comfortable. Adjonrued.

D UN0A11VAN COll REH l'OUDKN CE.PKTTY SESSION'S—SATIUHAY !

lioforo Sir Nugent Humble , ISurt., Chairman ; JohnIt. Dower, aud Hem/ K. Kedmond, K.M., Esqra. U,Dermott, S.I., occupied a Beat on the bouch.

A M.K < S K I I TKK SPASS . —John Fitzgorald , ShandunTerrace, preferred a ehargo aguiu&t Daniel Ahearnfor maliciousl y and wilfull y cutting uowu a bound-ary fence between their lauds on ihu 20t.li ultimo.In reply lo Mr. Kuil y, solicitor fordofonco, complain-ant said tho foiio3 was planted by Michael Sullivan ,about ten years uiucc ; Sullivan told moon yesterdaythat ho planted it; accused cut down the trues onboth sides along the linu ; ho cut eight trees al-together out of iho fence. Chairman : Why don'tyou give a direct answer to Mr. Koily 'fl qucHliou tDid the defendant cut nny of ihtmu youalludo to onyourti id eof tho feneu ? Complainant : Ho cut themhero aud thi-ru ntung thu fence. Mr. Dower : Ouyour oath , which was it on your nidi) or his own hi;cut tho trees ? Complainant : Your worshi p, 1 couldnot lake upon myself lo dceido tho question. Chair-man : Why havo you preferred n charge ngninstdefendant for wilfu ll y cutting down a boundary fencobetwem you nnd hiuiK olf , and connot t--ay which wasit on yo'.ir owu or his Hide ho eul tho fence ? Mr.Augustine Foley (landlord) deposed that thoro WMBa whitethorn hedgo between tho gardens of bolhparlies , and defendant cut a f:w of them lo bring iholino iil ' lhu hodgo in uniformity, po that theio was uotrespass committed ; 1 hold a lea.su of tho placo fromthe Marquis of Wuterfurd. Tho caso wns dismissed.

A SKUIOUS CH A K H K .—Comp lainant, iu above casoprefeired a tcriuus charge, il muitaiucd , against de-fendant , that ho htuted in prescuce of BDIIIU partiesthat his filters were font to America by means of" blood money ," and complainant alleged ihat theaccused Hindu ihu iiHserliou in his owu presence ;when linked what he meant by Ihat , tho ncuusud re-plied to complainant , " they worn will by thu manwho killed your brother ;" Mary Moran WIIH prcs'. iilin ihu garden at the timo. This witness depoM'-d hhodid not hear him Hliy no, but heard his mother saysomething about blood mutiny ; that was all hbi hadto say about tho mattor. Complainant; Your wor,ships, my sisters nuver woro sent lo America bymoans of blood money, but by thu result of my hardlubor. Court : Wu can do nothing in Iho case, im yo«havo i-o witness lo prove ihul he used I I IOHO wordstowards! you. Complaj iaul: Your worshi ps, ho hassaid so on more than ono occasion ; it is most pain-ful Iu mo ihat such luugua^u should bu circulated.Tho court remarked that it wan very wrong lor de-fendant to maku use of such language lo wound thefeeling! of liis neighbor. If at any futuro timo hoshould make uso of such language , und wero Bum.nioned beforo tho court , they would deal with thomailer in a proper mannur.

A CASE of D R I N K . — Acting-constable Huuloticharged Michael Xolun with being drunk ou tho 2.'lrdult. on tho public .'t ie i t . Th'! accused ,iu extcuuut on,i-aid ho had been employed by a sailor lo curry histrunk , uud he gave him a hall-p int hoi He lull ofwhickcy, v< hid he drank iu fcupu (laughter), uud gut

puuishmoDt ; YOU ought to havo caken it pre\iously.Defendant : Give m • tuis ouo chance, gentlemen, andyou will find I will not como here any more. Dogentlemen, do, nnd you will see I'll be np to myword (laughter). Mr. Dower nnd the chairman wer»for giviug him •• on,) moro chance," and with a!promise of throo mouths in Waterford gaol at thenext offonce, ho was let off. Nolan : Gol bless you,Air. Dower and Sir Nugent; you took poor Mickeyout of a difficulty ; long life to ye, gentlemen (greatllaug htor). Thoro wero twelie othor cases disposed-of with fines varying from 6d. upwards, and thecourt then adjourned. !

TOWN COMMISSIONERS— MONDAT. ,WJI . GIBBON ?, Esq., Chuirmuu. Also present—;

Peter Walsh, Capt. Ud. Fitzgerald , William Ryan,Patrick Fl^od, and John Williams, Esqrs. |

INSPECTOK'S KEroRT.—Tho Iuspoctor brought nndefnotico tho dosirability of opening a portion of

^tno

main sower in Tho.nas-strcct, near tho grate, vutn the1

view of haviug it cleansed, as the aurfuco water can-not got throug h in couscqucuco of a pooljo t mud rotmnioing at tho gra'.e ; it is tho now bovv/r ; it wouldbo well to open about 30 or 10 yards opt. Roforrodto tho borough surveyor. / i

OLD RUINS .—The luspoccor also imported tho ne'cessity of having rebuilt tho old ruius iu Cburchlstrcot, which nro now used as a. roceptaclo for filthjTho windows and doors were, somo timo ago, builtup by tho landlord , but they havo sinco falleu. MrjFitzgerald : It, would bo well to call tha attention ofMr. 'O'Meara lo havo them robuilt with limo and•and. Chairman : 1 should think so. Tbo Cierk was)ordorcd to writo to Mr. O'Meara, culling his atten^tion to tuo mattflr. S

BA K U A C K .LA.NK N UISANCE .—Ho also broughKindornotico tho necessity of calling attention «f^5lr. JohnMahony, William-street , to close up tho er.traucointo his yard in tho abovo lnnu, with tho view ofprohibiting tho public from commiltiug naisancothere. Ordered accordingly,

Uo nlso reported one of tho pillars at tho Bridgeupset , and roquiros to bo rosot and fastened. Mr.Kyan said ho was not surprised at that being upset;us parties along tho causeway woro gonerall y restingou the ohain.i. Tho Inspector said ho often cautionedparties from leaning on tho chains, but us soon as howent , they returned again. Keforred to the boroujjb/suviiyor. y^

M ORK D I L A P I D A T I O N .—Tho Inspector also fll at-tention to the dilapidated state of tho miHfig oppo-site iho Provincial Bunk , where ho had put >i propto keop Kntn o :from falling on the footway. Tho Iu-jepoctor was directed to bring the matter forthwith]under '.ho notice of Mr. John Mahony, tha owner oftho plot of luml on which tho railing is erected.k i »<^ l'l\rv \'l IUIi.ll IJLI Vt lWLr ll htlu 1 i* l>*«*^ iw v * - «- - ~' - - - |

TI I I I V " RK 'OIIM ."—Tho following lotter was reaiifrom our boroug h member, acknowledging receipt ofjmemorial against Mr. Hruen 's Munici pal " Koform"Hill : —

" London, 22ml April, '75."S IR —I only rceoivod to-day your loiter enclosing

petition from the Town Commissioners of Dungarvan.against Mr. B-uon 's Bill to reform and assimilate thosystem of local self-government in certai n towns in Ire-land. I slm present it this evening.—Faithfull y yours ,

" Jons O'K KEFVK ."' To Kdmond Mon-issy, Ksq., Town Clerk ."

(JA I l l l l C h '.O N .SII I I i Cn iUtKSnnNDKNCH.BOARD OF GUARDFANS-M A V 1.

II. W. BKISCOE , Esq., J. P- , in tho chnir. Othorguardians present—Messrs. .1. Richardson , J. Shp<>fC. Scull y, J. P., J. Wallace, P. Walsh , J. CoiumHfW.Power, and J. Hickey. s

A DMISSIONS .—Thn-o applicants Bought admission ,two of whom wero refused. Ono applicant for out-door relief was offered tho house.

STOCK TA K I S C ;.—Tho roport of tho commit tco ap-pointed IiKt ilay for thU purp:He , mado their ro-port jWlioicupou the following resolution was passo 1—"Thu g.iardians had beforo them thn results of Ihostock taken by tho committco on tho IfOth inst. , andit was ordored that thn master bo charged with thecost of 77 ton-els , ut Is. cmli , found deficient."

(•Aiiit. iNisini i o N D ITENSAKV . —The niinuUM of :50thult., showed that Mr- Francis Hogan , P.L.G., waselected chairman of tho committee for tho ensuingyutr ; Mr. James Cahill vice-chairman ; Mr. 1*. Law-rcucc, bun. at J., and Mr. Wm. Cahill , assistant lion,xee.

S.\Niv.\nr I'oAKti .—Mr. Richardson took tho chairduring tho proceedings of tho sanitary board. Ue-ports wero read from Drs. Martin , l'ortlaw j Ilcynult ,Kath gorm.-ok , and Bowers , Piltown.

SIM'I: or vim I-oJ SK.— It.- I .ihiin;.-n t la=t report , -JUl ; N'y.

Hilin i'-il during wuck. 1I» ; ill c'mriji-d , :',7 ; b.iru , 0; ipi .-'l , 1 ;rniivoii i ',' o:i r.m.vo date, •' ; it tin; s:\mu nurloil in 1171,•Jtt) ; < 'w:i"i-ii.-'e on past yi-:tr, ¦" . Ki-cuiviil hv tr.::usiirL-r•l.irin^- tin- neck JC'SJ (us. nil. ; pii I during; wi-nk , i'JJ I U . M . ,ens- of p.o.isions and ir CTS^:ir:es n i:i;'VMl t l u i i n ^ u-i:i-k ,ij. /l '¦'•* U\ . ; ilo . cou^ .iuicl ilur 'o;; week. JJ (O IS*. I 'M.; ccnc.iilWL'C« kl> " uvi;r;l^r cost of au iii.ilnt'-, 2-4. H \d ; intirtu:iry, :t> . ]< l ;fOTi- r hospita l , 'if . M . ; iliniii 1,' hal l, ::¦>. Jil. : )>alai'cu againsttho L'liiu-.i , £It>8 Us. Tit. ; So. ou oat-iloor reliut , 171; cost, £10.r,« '1.1

WOKKI N G THE KILKENNY KLKCTIO.VThcro was no epecch-making at tho Kilkenny dec-

tion ,which endeil l ist week. It WILS all carried on In-pen , ink , types, letters , postern , Ac. Kvury wall in thecity was thickl y covered with printod documents re.luting to the election. Tho printerii and bill-poster*had a great timo of it. Of the latter , tho Moderat e *says .- — * ^

" Monday morning snt in n,ith rain—vory/gratefulto our agricultura l friends, hut it seemed to havothrown a damp ou iho operations of iho bill.stickers ,who had hithorlo been most iudcfatigiblo in doingthi-i portion of tho election warfare. In fa^t , on noformer occasion that wo can remember has therobeen sucn an expeudituru of paste and paper as atIbis oleclion. K.ich of tho local " professional" bil l-Btickers , having Ijr ;n taken into Iho soivice of snnmone of the rival candidates, pn t- oiled to or^anir.- - ,for tho nonce, a corpn of assistant?, engag ing a num.lK.-r of young latin to serve under him. Tho supply ofplacards s* "imi.-d unlimited and most divcrsilied ,something new from all sido.s iippcariug every day ;and tho posters most conscientiousl y covering over L I IMhillh of tho .opposite party, thu moment they ap-peared . Siiiuetiin' : I do r intending forces met ataomo prominent posting place , such a.i ihu Tholsel ,nt :d Ihu work of covering inch other 's placard-) w;ncarried on to an absurd extent. '1 he leaders of thorival brigades stood sido tiy pido , and tho momentono put up a ph.card , tho assist nits of thn other hadolio of his "hilU" rea ly panted , to bu put by himover tho olhe • ; and so they went on " posting over "for ;'ii hour tog- 'thur, till such a protuberance of damppaper and wer. paste took place on thu wait or pillar ,that it actuall y guvu way from its own weight , andtho m.'W.s of p iper pulp camo ik-wu wi 'h a squash tuIhu ground. Somo one, morn ingunioii* llian llieothers, ph'uned a pasting brush with a long handle,lo miublu him to put up his placards beyond thoothers' reach ; but tho invention not having beenpatented , it was forthwith pirated , and all tho lead-ers of posliug brigades provided themselves withlong-handled biushei. Then nnothor devico was resorted to, by convoy ing rjund a short ladder ; how-ever, a longe r ladder was soon obtained by a rivalposter, nnd so they went on, till at length many ofiho placards woro posted at such an nl lit tide that itwould require a telescope to enablo its contents to bi;deciphored."

Mr. Benjamin Whitworth was prnposod by thoVery Kov. Dr. M'Donald , P.P., V.G., Dean-streot,Upper , and Hecondod bj Mr. Edmund Smithwick ,jun., Drakoland. Nominators—Messrs. Georgo Reade,J.P., Hirchlield ; Patrick Shcii , Parliament-streot ;James Carroll , Lacken j Michael B.-ophy, Purliaincnt-Rtreet ; Michael Ilcal y, John-strcot Lower; MichaelTimmonn, Joseph J. Dunn , Parliament-streut ; MartiuHowloy, C.C.

TIIK BUTTER MARKKT.TO TIIK KMTOK OK THE WATEItKOIli) NKWS.

Sue—New as the butter season has commenced, itmay not b . out of pluco, .. th your permission , sir, tomake a few .-;in:.rks on ono of tho usages of the Wuter-ford bu—er market—I nica ". '.hecu.-ing of lmi.'.cr by thumereha'.its. I hold , sir, Ilia n system of "on; '.l'jbutu.'rin our market is very de '.c ve , nn-l w 'thont a lega .foundation. Some of the 3rn ', rcqu' cincnts of a jiro-t- .essive city ke ours are we regr ated markets, wherothere would lie proper s . arity for tho buyer and thoseller. Now , I ask you, sir, iu a member of tho Colour-ation , and a man of t-oti id, practical sense, is tho Water-lord butter market well re^.ilatad , where tho buyer andthe seller get fair play i I autioipato your answer. Iam suru .hat if you emiu're into the matter that i on.-answer i ' bo in tho negative. To ho sure it must hofor the fo1 oi ng reasons, among many :—A farmereonies say seven or eight imles v .th nvo or ss firkins ofbatter ; he pl:ve* them ' ito the Market house ; a mer-chant eoines and puts his pcn-kn "e in the but.er , tasi-..-,it , offers him n reasonable price, and tho farmer sells tohim. When ho comes to be paid he is preseiued withhis ticket , anil tho merchant nays to him , in a cool , curt ,and busiiiess-l ke way,. " Thoro is a cut of lUs. oa eachof your f -kins." Tho farmer looks astonished—andwhy not r He reasons and he argues \ 'th him , but alltu no use , and the upshot of it is , he submits. Aud howis th's ': The Im .ler is \ jsted iu his absence ; ho mayHCU tho butler, r.nd, aecor« ing to his jud-pnent, f :ndsnothing ong \ 'Hi it , and still ho must submit to Ihocul l- W .iy i- Fi.-st, as a gonural ri o, farme.-K hutogoing to lav/, r.nd in thu socoinl phiec, if a farmer, whencut and » -ongod, -.kes away his l,u :. .r he loses morethan ho gai l*. Ho ,oses hi.s time, -ays s.orago on it ,1.111I is ata I O-.H of a eo: a'n amount ...' hit. ve : i red.ess-' ig the firl. ' JH . That is the reason v.liy they gcner.i 'lysulin''t. The merchant may be '. ','ht ' l somo eases, orhe may strive to act from conscientious motive.", at dsti'" bo w ong by r.a error of judgment. Is thai thorilson why tho ftu m-r hlionld sutler ? Mow docs thomerchant test the titler when it <.omes io his KIOI O ?Hu goln tbo borer an . boros t. Why not do tl'is at th«Market house , t-.nd ..ol.lo Co price nr u cut iiiura a-.ulthen ? I am sere no fiv.-mer would object to this boin ,'done. I ask you , >>' - , is this fn> • 't On the eontn:.-y, isit not orbit.-a. ,/ '( The merel-ant can cut t'.io firkin whr..over ho ple.i»e.s when ho has it iu his OIA . I store.

Now , .: idependently o: n" the™ things, the -e s'ior. dbo a bul.er tester in the Watevrord butter market , Mthey have in Kilkenny, Cork , and oilier plai-cs. I *.!iin'(wo nro logr.-ly bor.'id to Imvo one liero. Then eve Ji"iswould go on well , and farmers would have fr'i securelyin the fa o o." the:- butto", and would wi' mgly submit•'o a ci»trSl hope, mr, ii,r.t this «II! be ciqui.-ed iu oand A. t. 1- ,-Al to the sails, aliou of c 1.—I remain , «'•- ,youi, Ac, I A FAKMEU .

S 1' 0 tl T I N Q

COItK PAKK RACES.Tne Spring Meeting at U.nk Park this year carao

off udder tho most favorable auspices iho weathor onTuesday beiu" charming ly fiuo, aud the atteudoncumost numerous and f.whion.ib'c.Tlie heat t-iwardai noonwas almost oppressive, aud eonitim'ed «o nntil ihuafternoon had somowbat far advanced, and thon amoro agroeablo chauge I'ollowod ; gertle but gratefulsunshino, and a. refreshing breeze now.rendered theneighbourhood of tho racecourse positively delightful ,and thoso only who havo visited Cork Park cao ade-quately appreciate tho state of things so described.Thoso who travolleJ from Dublin in the special whichloft Kingsbridgo at eleven o'clock oa Monday morn-ing, wero led to imagine that thero wpuld not bo sogood a mustor iu Cork as usual, from tha faot that sofuw availed themselves of tho opportunity of travel-ling at the reduced lure ; bat suoh n conclusion wasupset on reaching the soutborn metropolis. All thoprincipal hotels wero full for hours beforo tho trainin question reached its destioatioo, and the lodging-houses, perforco resorted to, wrro fouud, as ia usualat such times, not the moat economic places of tempo-rary abode. All thu ptuuds coutaiued even moro thauau ordinary uomplemout of Bightseers. Tbo stew -ards' aud grand utauds wore fi.led to excess, as wellas thu miuor stands. Unquestionably the rusorvodstaud at Cork, of all places in Ireland, carries otf thopalm in regard to personal oharms and magnifi-cent costumes of its fair occupants. Tho decline ofrace horses iu Ireland was shown te,'tho small fieldswhich camo tu tho slarter, aww. tho running,comparatively speaking, was tanie ouougb, thofinishes in tho majority of instances being anythingbut exeitiug. Ttiuro was a falling off of no loss thants«ity-tive starters compared with May, 187-1. AnHTuglish jockey, named Kudd, sustained u rathersevero fall when his Graco buuglcd at a feoco iu thoraco for tho Grand Staud Plate. Uudd'a iujurica aro,it is gratify ing to learn , not u( a .<orious character.Tha .Munster Produce P.ate was «ou easily by MayBoy. I'lalo scored uuotlier wiu to the lucky Mr.Upmgtou by carryiug off thu Leo Plato easily. Mr.Barry 's Hear Hear won tho match with eonsuinmito0-isn. Tho Grand Stand Plate prodaccJ only lireruuuord, ihu most notable absonteu boiuj; J ugglor,who was oa tho course , aud tho reason n°diguud forIlia non-starting was, that Mr. Applctou could notobtain thu odds hu required. Kattloaway won easilyfrom (jnuen uf thu For.st at th-i (iuish , an I pruvud*fTu gi od thiug lli.it bid friends considered. Anobjection was ludged fur a wrong nomination , but ilwas ovorruled by the stewards.TUB M UNSTKR Pitouuc:-: I'I.ATE OK X70. Weight for

age. One mile and a half on ihe flat,detain Gubbius' ch g Muyboy, by Conjaror , U yrs.,

8st l-'Ib (D. Bro<loriek) ... ... ' ... ¦¦• 1Mr. 11. .S. Chester's ch g, by Slockmar, t y.-s., list

lj;i) (T. Kyan) ¦• -.Mr. Douglas's eh m Blossom, f y.-s, lOst (Hoys ted) :J

Also ran—Gambler (D. Meatty), Tho Briar (Wedger),filly by Citadel (F. Wynne), Lady FrancU (T.Brodcrick).

Aftc." goiug a short distance, Lady Francis and May-boy niced at the fore to half a mile from home, when1> ossoin joined , and Lady Francis and Citadel retired.F.om thin homo tho issue was never in doubt, as May-hoy won in a common conter by KUVCII lengths ; Ladyl-'iv.ncis fourth , The liri.ir fifth , Citadel filly sixth.

liuUing—0 to \ ou Mayboy, U to 1 against Citadel-i.ly, and Blossom.

'i'HK LKK 1'UTE W" XlUrt. One mile and a haltou the Hat.

..Ir. S. F. Upin»ton's b e I'loto, oyrs , list ID. Mcany) \

. .r. J. W. IJcnnison 's 1. f Cecily, It yrs, Sst (W. Kyan ) 'J_Ir. H:r.nu'.s Abcruorn , -i yrs , »st 211. (P. Moran) ... o

A>0 i-au—Lady Ktta (.1 . Nolan). _ ../Celiiii!,'— 1> to 4 against Plato , 2 to 1 against Cecily, '<VJ 2 agaiiist Abercorn. Cecily and Pluto raced togetherto the turn for home, when Abercorn drew up, butcouldnot reach the leader ; shortly afterwards Cecily wasdone with , and -Mr. Upington'.s horso won easily by sixlengths.

The match was won by Mr. Barry's Hoar Hour (I i .Giniivau), beatin,; easily Mr. Asho's Prestige (P. U I V I I I J .

TH E G UAKU STAND POATK OK JCiW. Thr.:«miles and a qtuirtcr.

Mr. U-.veu's br h Rattk-away, ag..-1 , Hist "lb (P. Ga» n) 1Captain Froom's brm Queen of th. .- Forest , aged (W.

Canavau)CupUiin O1 .Veill's h g Jonah , ll.-l (Mr. lleasley) ... :.

A!so ran—Hi.s GRICO (J. Itmldj, Liberator (W. Kyau).Si:ratehed — Mr. .1. Appleton's br g Juggler , Lord

Jieresford's Ii m Highland Mary, .Mr. S. Garnet's b gUirdei'.tvher , and Capt. Gubbius's b m Vanessa.

JSolliiii,'— .'. to t against llottleoway , "- to 1 aguinr :Qin;eu of the Forest , ii to 1 against Jonah, 0 to 1 againstl-.ili-.-ni.tor, 8 to 1 against His Grace.

. M.-r considerable delay, the field were despatchedpretty cvouly, at a quarter to four. His Grace at oncewent to tho trout , attended by Queen of the Forest andUatlloaway , the others woll up. Going over the bu'l-fi leh the second time, His Grace began to lose „ ound ,at the same time Kattlenway went up to tho others-, andthere was some close racing " itil , at tho white bunk ,His Grace fell ; Jonah went to the front , Kattlcawuyclose up second, w ith Queen of tho Forest thi d. Thefinish was then very exciting. Kattlcaway, who hadsLill lots of ri-ininjf in him, was over the hu.-dlcs , Queenof the Forest l.eing sceond, and Jonah thi-c'.. This orderwas maintained to the n Inning post.K-ittleaway canteii.igi-i , h-ind.s down , by a leng.h from Queen of tho tores.,there being several lcng.hs between Captain Froom'suiiiro and Jonah, who took third place. Liberator madou very l«id fourth , and His Grace was (p 'le out of therace. Timo—1) min. -tti sees.THK Lou\i. H UNT P I ATE OF 100 Sovs.—Throe miles

and a quarter over ihe stccplecaso coi" so. Weights-Throe years old, Hist ; four, llat -Ubs ; five , 12st; s\nml ii'soJ.. l-'st Tibs. A « Inner of a fiat race, lu rdlerartCor stceplc<;hase value 2U sovs., excluded.

CiipUiin Donclan 's br h Talavcra, aged, 12st 7Ibs(Mr. G. Humble) ... . .. ••• ••• J

Mr. llawke's ch m Tempest, I j.-.s, lOst 131bs (Capt.Wo(xlley) ... ... • ¦• ••• ••• -

Mr. J. M1 Nomura's br h Leiu".is Star, ti s, 12stf.lb (Mr. M'Carthy) - • 3Also rim —Stella (o.-.nor) , W'l -Sear". It (Mr. P.

L;.u;hi , Huivicann (oi> icr), Recovery (o. ier), Bo.tloHill (Mr. Browne), Old Crutch (Mr. Pa. ersou).

lietling—Even on Talavora, t to 1 ogst W'.'l Scarlelt.Half a mile from homo Talovera oud Will Scarlet racedat tho fore , Tempest draw .ng up nearer the leaders, butfrom the straigh t home the issue was practical ly over ,us Mr. Humble , pulling double, won in a ci..iter by twoIr.r.'Ji-..Tin: RAILWAY PU\TE OF -C70. Two nrlcs and a ho f.

(Steeplechase).Mr. Jaiiiiw Power 's Conrad, late Tr.-vmoro, I y.-s, l ist

41.) s(liediiu>iid) •¦• ¦•• ¦•• •• ¦ i

Mr. M. Kegan 's eh e Tomboy, -I yr*, list Hb.s (D.Caii.-ivari) ... •• ¦•- •• • •• -

)Ion .1. Preston".-, b e Fi:ul llnolc, -I J", list llb-s(Go. In) 3Also r .n—Marchioness (T. Kil'er) ; Dehtoek (Lj.ioli) :

T.io P.-Oiihet OV. Behan) ; Miss Star (Mr. Barrett).Be.ii.i;—2 to 1 agst Tomboy and Morchionc-s , 1 lo 1

oj'sl any other.Marjhioiiuss and Do Stoek went off together , Prophet

a hi Fiid Ruale i t tin) next couple, Miss Sti.r , Conrad ,a 1 1 Tom'.ioy iu the rear. Yery soon Tomboy r.m upaid joined Do Slook at tho head of affairs ; but threeqia icrs of a mile from home De Stoc fell back andw...s pc-r.-e.i .ihly ouL of the race, while Conrad, who hodb :jn woiti':!-,' on his horses, rushed to tho front , racede>"e:i w .h Tomboy for a very short time, ami then i-oinco.i., v .ini.ig ha uls do.. . by throg or foil.- len^^hs.Tomboy bi-i'ig second. Time—5 mill. 18 sees. A verye ijoyablu day's sport then concluded a.t about o quarterto six.

SECOND D A Y — W K I l .NKSU.ir.Tho wcatiier was again line, but not as enjoyable ai

on tho previous day , tho almospho.-e being dull andthreatening raiu, which perhaps accounted for thoperceptible falling oil' in th-j alluud inco. S,i irr. wassomewhat improved upon that of tho firs t day, themost entertaining finishes being thoso for the WelterPlate anil thu P.irk Plato. For tho Queen's Plato of10U guineas , out of tho half-dozen upju tho cird fourwent to the pn<t , Abercoru's ridur, as tho bitt ingupon tho raco wil l show , coming to tho scales in thelast moment. Cecil y, whou tho three numbers werudisp layed , bucamo a very w inn favtiurito ; but at thoclose Abercoru hod most followers. C.-eil y, with theoxceptiou of a few strides, wluin Widliugtonia was in(rout , showed tho way throughout. Five triedconc lusions for the City Plato, for which Plato wasaorved up a mil favourite , Mr. Upington , his spiritedowner , supporting him very freely. Abercoru wastbo onl y other booked. Tho raco, after h.ilf thujourney, became a match between tho pair , th > publicfancy winning very ea"ily. Xnxt wo hid tli-j jn>c-de n-aisliuic-!—the Park Plato , which w.is worth lo thowinner 2,'>0 sov.<. Out of tlm do-wn weightod but fivedeclined thuir ongiiguiiisnU , and when thu numbersworo disp lavcd Vanessa , ttio solo champion of tliQA plutou-GulibiiM st-.ble, was (|uiekly mido fa-vourilu. S'le had como to tho pod with a goo lreputation , aud her owner supportod hur pretty freelyat 2 lo 1 und 7 to 1. Queen of the Forest, who is nowthe propeity of Capt. J. F. Montgomery, was next indemund at fl lo 1 , whilst Grand National , His Graco,l'rineo George , and Liberator also found ouppjrtors.Thu latter, who ran so wretchodly in the Giaud Su.ndPlate, gave tho bookmakers a long-lookol for turn ,aud after they had gono along Iho far tido , tho well-named son of Dan. O'Cunnell raced up in front, and,shaking oil Grand National 's determined challenge,won eftjverl y by about fuur It nglhs. Grand Nationalperformed creditabl y enough, but ho wonts moretimo. Nelliu was ovurwci ghlod, ami V'aue.isa v.as notat :ill si> good as report inudu her. Tho Welter Plate ,as I havo Haid , was a good raou, rnsulting iu a cleverwin for Madame Augot. Tho i-olJiir; S:eop leohasowas a gift for Lady Loui.sa, who Iiud (i lo t Iro'-lybutted upun her , and" won al tho li .ii«li witho.il, beiugcalled upon.THE PAIM I P LATE of 250 sovs. Twoand a ha'f m;'es.

Stecpietha.se.M.\ S okes' 1 'berate.-, by D i O'Conno > , C y s, lO.st

(Lynch) ... ••• • ¦• — — 1Mr. Taylor's Grand Nil. 'ono!, -I yrs, 10- - 71b (M.\

^Uc uilcy) ... .. . • ... , ¦ • ,, . -; -C_iit..i-i Gubbins's Va ic-.iso, 5 yr8, lOst 81b (Kyan) J?.: • Power'h Nell :e, <! y « , list Gib (Ikdmoud) 0

. HuuldsworA's H U G , o , 5 y s, list 51b(W.ioldon) °

C . it !¦ c- mie's Qu.on of tho Forest , ajo-, list (\\ ., ir \3L i) • ¦•• • '•• '" '" *

y . .' K . l o lJo\':;:r P •co Gco.^e,.a .vd , lOst 21bd-'lein '. .g) ... ... -• • ¦• — °. ,j -, .._7 u, i .... .;t Vuios;-"., 3 io 1 iv,T."iist Qucsn

o.' :; F -e.st, -I o 1 j..:nst Gr: ;tl No ioncl , 5 io 1eo Gc ."•„'<- , 8 o 1 . . - ist H:s G.aro, lOlj 1 aja" ist

Lb ^ -. - . Tlio ot -e c icd tio 1K).;1 i ^OOJ time, tlio

p e - m m/ r i - f gemo t-jh -, 13- been f .-i tV: _ n-;h njoatautinfn .0 y. 1 . •. .0 c_ .t.r past Grr, id Na - O"*|wont• .a inn; -.tyl --, . <1 \a 0 so.ga lcpeci 0a goad ono.±. .'.or M '. tig i- h c » K i' i»Hi G. -c: w.-i oe:.; up' . f.- .1 . ,1 u sumed .. K-.rong comr. i .d, clc.- ofYwi o.. .. :...d -. .. -. G.- ge, who . co- woahor, a

lez ';M 11 advaaco of Liberator and' Queon of tbo Forest.Poss:np tlio S '.nd-honsoHis OnuK JihfTpd tho way, infro it of Vanessa :an6TLiber.~.tb?i''wlo'haa passed PrinceGeorgo ; then came Qnoen c: .heFc.-eat, Grand Nationaland Pr'nco George, with Nellie still last. A hundredyards af ier they ruvd clearcu the brook Vanossa madeplay, ha% Ing as her »t,«ndAnt His Graco, who at thoturn a-jain assumed tho command, tho next beingLibe -ato'r, Grand National, and Princo George. Alongtho far side, Liberator raced airay in ,front, having gononp throu-'h hia horses, followed by the favourite, .PrincoGoorgo, and Grand NatdoL»\ ; but pursuit proved utterlynsoless, a»d Mr. Stokes' horse going on won easi'j byfour lengths ; a bad third ; Princo Georgo a nock oil ;Hia Graco, filth ; No' lio s'xth ; Queen of tho Forostnext.

l'DB TIPPERAItY ELECTIONAt the presentment sessions for thu barony of

Clanwilliam, held ou Thoradoy nt Tipporory, Capt.G EOUGE K. S. JI ASSEV DAWSON, obairman, tha follow-ing pas 'cd for malicious injuries duriog ouo of thoreceut elections, throug h mob viorence upon thooccasion of the " rejoicing" for tho return of thelalo John Mitchol . Tho parties in qnettion hudcither teglootcd or declined to illuminato theirhouses, and beuco the degree of hostility displayedtowirdd them, and which found Teut in the rareraloutrngos complained of:

Mr. Grace, solicitor, Cisho!, appeared on behalfof a number of Iho applicants, and air. ValentinoO'Meara , in moBt instances, for the - ratepayers ; Mr.James Uayos also appeared contra.

Thomas Dowliog, of Tipperary, for his wiodows,maliciously broken nt Tipperary, parish of Tipperary,on tho 12th day of March , 1876 ; £5." Passed.

Thomas Sinclair, of Tipperary, for liis windows ,p lastering ati(l lead, in front of his house, Tipporary ,maliciously brokon, damaged , and wholly destroyed ,on tin 12ih (lay of Mujch, 1673 ; £10. 'Paused.

E. S. Rio , of Tipperary, for tho windows andglass of his dwelling housu being maliciously brokenby sumu person or pcnnim unknown , in thu tojw>5>fTipperary, 011 ICth of Fubiuarj-j 1875 ; £10. Passed

P. H. Fitzgerald , for tho wijduw , window blinds ,and sishes of hia dwelling hotiso being maliciouslybroken by sumo person or persons unknown , iu th-stown of Tipperary, on ibo JlkhVof February , 1S75 ;.C-10. 1're.wiitmcnt token fur £10 ; proof of fartherdamages tu bo submitted at tho msizeB.

Thomas McGrath , for iho comont front, windows ,and window blinds of his dwelling house, and t.hop iper of his drawing room beidg maliciously da-maged, broken, at.d injured by some person or pur-s ms unknoivti , in the town of Tippsrary, on tlio l(ii!iFebruary , 1875; £25. Allowed £15 Is. Gd.

Thomas Sinclair , for his windows , shutters, glass ,blinds , and screens of his dwelling 1IQU.HU being mali-ciously broken , injure'!, and wholly ' deslroyed bysome |ier.-on or persons unknown , in the^tuwu of Tip-porary, on tho llSlh Feb-jnry, 1875 ; £'15.\ l'.Ksed.

Richard Carroll (lor National U.ink),' for thrctipones ol glass, the |ropcrty of the Natiuudl Hank ,which wero maliciousl y br.ken by BOIIIH jierson orpersons unknown , on the lu'ih February , 1870 ; £5.Pushed.

Denis llynn , for his wiudows and window sashes,one pane of plate glass , ic., which were maliciousl ybroken at hi.s house in Church-street , Tipperarv , byBomo person or persons unknown , on the IGlh Feb.,1S75 ; £20. Allowed JC7.

Samuel B. Houston , lor glass maliciousl y brokenin tlit: Muu.-tcr Bank , on ltilli February ; i t /.< . Ijd.Allowed.

CLOXMKL UOWING CLUi3The residents on the upper b.mks of thu duir know

how to du things betlur than we do down here. Intho /¦'/• ••.- /',-tvs ol' Tuesday, wo road the folluwingeucouragiug rcpurl of the committee niiMiLin g of thoIton-in^ Club.huldon Monday evening :—" T C G KI :IIII ,Ksf|. ( Presiilent , in thu chair. Others present were :— Gurit 'd Fitzgerald , Ksq., captain ; O'Connollll-n kett , Ksi|., Aid. vice-president; W. Lane , Kaq.,ir ire.r ; W. M. Casey and W. P. Cloary, hou.t :o- ; D. K. liermiiiglium , It. Bradford , M. Phelati ,I-:. (.' Uackell , T.C. ; J. W. Cooper, K. Uewat , W. J.Km:;, I'.C. ; P. Walsh , and C. McCarth y. Mr. Cleary ,lion, s- c., rend a iim containing tho names of seventeengc ''lemon who sought admission i'8 members,including the Mi iior of Clunmel. U puu u bjllot beingtakcu , they weru decloied duly elecled. Tho clubnow nearly numbers ouu hundred members. Mr.Casey aunuutici'd ihu subscriptions lor liquidating ihucoat of tho Isluud amounted already 10 £22. Mr.Cooper and the secretaries weru appointed a sab-committco lo devise a plon and estimate for lay ingout tho Iidand , recently taken. The captain iutro-duccd the subject of a scratch race, which met withgeneral approval. Mr. King volunteered to form acrew lor tho Alabama, mid Mr. Haycroft ouo lor thoVision. Bolh gentleman intend to set their cruws towork immediately, aud the public will , in about aforluight, be atfurded a pleasant evening 's enjoymentby the banks of iho ' eilvury Suit- .' iu addition tutbo largo number uf new member* already enrolled,the secretaries have received the nouiiualiou otSeveral others. Tho Club has opened thid seasonunder ihu mo»t favourablu auspices, and, wu iiovu tiodoubt , will be ablu iu o short timu to comnctu witbnny southern llowing Club."

H A D N'KWS KUOM AMERICAA respected friend in Kilkenny has handoj us n

letter, dated A pril 20, 1875 , just received from aKilkeuny servant , rcstdcut iu Sew Orleaufl for tliolasl 'M yisirs. .She says :—"Times aro dull hero ;there uro a great n.any of our countrymeu out ofemployment j it ia Hid to KUO stioug, able, youngmen buggiug a piece ot bread. Wu had a very ruiuywinter ; it has put back iho tilliagu ; the weather labenmilut now ; they raise ihreo crops of vegetablesheru during thu year ; oranges aru plentiful , and *-ohave several other kiutta uf fruil ; we will have uuwputntue* this muiilb, as also peas."

OUR MARKETS THIS WEEKIJirn KK .—About l .OOAi firkins of Butter this week at

market ; i|ur.lity goixl. We had some refreshing rnin iuthis neighhoi' "hood hue' -, which n ill increase the make ,as •„ r.ss was very sho-t from tho want of i,. Tho best((uu' l y f Butter sold at lib's, to 122s. ; a few extra finobroughi. 12l!s. to 128s. ; Cork prices wentdov.i to 112s.on Wedt csdoy ; Thursday up .0 117s.

W HEAT.—Xo Farmers' \>lieot to ln&rkct. A fowparcels of Stored W ic-it sold OJ 22s. to 23s. lid. Tho lowprice of Foiehjh Wheat (best selling at 21s. Us. to 25s.Gd.) keeps down thu demand for Irish Wheat.

OA I 'S.—Fo.mer.-,' Oats in small snppy and sell'ng at15s. Oil. to 15s. !iil. Parcel or lireit (Jots dull , at If.-".The weather will have the dircetion of prices of thisarticle u.iti l the new cro ,. comes in. It is expected ifthis fine weather enni: mes the price of Oats must comolower.

H A K I .KY .—None at market.I NI .IAN COKN sold at 21s., and v. ill bo loivcr soon.

D l l . VAUliHAN AT KN.VISCOKTY.TO TIIK I 'DITOK (i f THK WAVKUKOKI ) NKWs.

DEAR SI K ,—The Kij rht Kev. Dr. Vaughon, whom woexpected to preach at the C. hedrr.1 on Ascension Day,was suddenly summoned to Koine h'-st week , and nml*it impossible to keep his appointment for thai day. 1om much gratified , however , at being enabled to an-nounco , from his own words, that he will be hero ui'l/i-uut / ni l , on S.S. Peter and Paul's Day , the 2llth June.Tii;koU sold for Ascension Thursday, and othor arrange-ments made for that Fca*t , will hold good for the PenstS.S. Peter and Paul. The great interest already sogenerally manifested to hear u sermon from the Bishopof Solford , must be incalculably intensified by the twocircumstances of his coming hithor directly from thopresence of tho Holy Father, and of the very appro-priate and sugt'c-slivasubject of discourse which ho willhove on tho 2Uth June', in the panegj-ric of St. Peter andhis successors in tho See of Rome.—Faithfully yours.

JOHN L FUKI .ONU .Enniscorthy, April f!ft , 187.1.PS.—Allow me to express my thankd for tho follow,

ing contributions towards the spiro :—Joseph K. O'Kcill y, Sans Souci , Booterstoivn -l"2 0 0Wm. A. Kedmond, M.P., Bollytront 2 0 0Jlr. and Mrs. John Furlong, Seoby . 2 0 0A Friend from Moyglass, per G. Kochford , 1 0 0

FASlH ONAIiLH.George P. Malcomson , Esq., Mrs. Malcomson.

unit mutt-, rulnriinl to tlii-ir rcanluuix-, Purthuv, 011 j iatenlny,nfter bt-iut ; uliscnt ihciiif; tlic winter.

Aid. St. George Freeman, J.I'., and Mi.ss Froo-man , baru Mttirucrl fro m LOUI IIID , to tbeir rudiilunu] iu Jtcr»a-fonl-Btrrct.

Lady Margaret Cli.irteris, family, and suiteliare arrivcl at 1'!, U roaveuor-aqurre, Lumluo, from ltoj&lTorr.lce, Kullntutic.

Mrs. Osborne, Newtown Anncr , is about toIcar« her iirvscut resilience, 17, I'.iU Mat' , for Carlnbiul.

A DJUSTINO W EIGHTS A N D M KA SUKES .— ConfitabloMichaol McNamara , cx oflicio iuspeetur of weightsand measures, hns been for tho past week in punctualattendance at the court-house adjusting weights andmeasures for Dungarvnn, and rural distriots. Sometwenty or thirty years n^o a gout Ionian was well paidfor tHoao duties, and it's extraordinary that tho Gov-ernment will now rcqniro tho couatabulary to dis-charge so important au oHico gratuitousl y.

M EDICINE CONTRACTS.—This wook tho unions ofAbboyloix and Kilkonny, havo accepted LOR H O'H tendersfor medicine. Out of tho 163 unions in Irolaud Mr.Lislio Hnppl:es to very nearly 100. In Waterford hswas laiUHy rojectod, as uol being up to tho mark (!)-' 'ioagh lowest in prict I I

HOLLOW « Y'S PIU ^— Indigestion—In all cases ofin li .eitlun , uniluciii^ wcJiin-s-, urn- *(iir.t« , pd pitition , andlev ,i.lu .e-<». Ilie i't fa-nuus P.II-. >luu ".l In nairtxt to ni tho^- ntl t *-t nml fure- ,t C"rr*-ctivo ol the -*iiuniich , and ibetn stmiti lot i - to its nil nen". TIIIXK IM!* di«|iel tlio rauj o ofd.« |iepsi» ; rvciyoue udlictn l «r Hi it in»y rpjoice Ht tho safs4ii 'l >4t .(fHctV ']r rmulis winch csn b<i nt-cuteJ nl su smnll aclutRe as I ho purth I»R «>l' a i> 1 .,1 II llu.vny ', l"i||,. Theyptiri l v , mieu^Hlci i , ail'l Iti .uctly iiuu.-tlVct ileTi- l-ipmeut ol*guwlli mill bciliii m )uuii){ p^iriiiH. I'li-Hisatiil s ul «nf.I HIF, wl i i i i- ui l l > c "iiiii. lae l a conrae ol ll-i lliiwn y 'j 1'ilU,ti IVH 4iliuire<l >lie .r ri '«toi"»nv* p i.vui uter IbeiOM -l vp^ , nnil^ f t^ ivr i n ls irci 'inin^inhnl them wi t h H tixr-it cunti 1 11-0wli i l l has lKVi r be. 11 beluji-1

BAKU or 1BKLA .VI >.— Tho dumoh'tion of the oldhoti80 and ttoros on which the now Bank of Ireland.Huudo is to bo erected on tho quay and George's,street, commenced last week. The front of,the nowbuilding will bo entirely composed of cut stone,(granite). " •

THE M EMBER rot KI L K E .V.VT. — Mr. BenjaminWhitworth , tho hon. member for Kilkenny,, took hiaseat in the llouso of Commons on Monday. Thahon. genilem&u was introduced by M». GeorgeBryau, uuuuly Kilkouuy, aud by Mr. John Bright.

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0v(Qinal liottwjTHE PICTURES. •

The artist »»<*! his pencil ;Youth' s glow waa on his faoc,

Ami iu hi* thought* a pictureOf imiorencu nut l peace ;

lor fat in play before himA child f.o fair nn<l bright ,

It* fcitnri'ft wotiM h.ivo IUIJ IHIFrv.sh gleams to luuvuu 'a Unlit.

And to ho touched his muvasB,Till from iU surface amtUil ,

With lifp-liku clow and beauty,The fi'itturvi u( the ehtlil ;

And well wtui wrought that portrait,Forufcry look wna thero

Of the ."wert child'* expression ,AJ beautiful, iu fair.

Thpro shone tlio eves ns sunnyAs April' s fikies of blue ;

The pyi-browa .irchftl HO ftuely,Tho chi'okp of rosy hue ;

Thf rioh , bright golden carls.The smile upon its fsiw.That beamed with an-;el beauty,Ami iuuoaxux and grttcy'.

And jwople «a\y tho pictnro,And j tnutttl the j fluwiuj r thought

That h;ul at first c>tii>'i vc\ l it,And jj nii><il th« hand th:»» wroiu'lit,

Until iii ;v>tniir. iti '>u.IIi(;h on tho roll of Kami 1,

Tin; world , liy common consout ,Had set tlio artist's uaiue,.

Itnt years flow swiftly OTcr,And , on thi/ir lia^int * war.

Hail Wiitthu artist's sbouMors ,And t-.nuttl hU hair to ^ray ;

Hut yet Ms liuml w&s ttcatlr.Arid Kill his i-yo W.-LS true ,

And , from atuttber fill'jutt .Another picco hi1 drew.

He Inu 'had .«oui;ht in hovel-*,Di-ep njj ii- 1 C)ty '« <Hn ,

Tin- vile toutraU creaturoOf deadly rriiuc and MO ;

And now at list In; fun ml him—A wret ch uihm who*? faco

Tlio dark cri mes nf a life-tiruoJiad left their hiilcHi-* trace.

Ho drew that wretch's portrait ,l lcdn-w it clearly well ,

It 'scverv ylmstly featureSo darkly imrribW.

An.) nil around worr pahittvlThe marks nf 1 fe-drop-* spilt;

An.I when at length he tiu^hed,He calUnl the picture " Guilt.'

UP placed it by tin 1 other ;Oli ! what a contract there !

Thi»tv 1 wretch so hidooua—Tbe child *<» l.ri-htand fair 1

Hut chance at Ieiii;th discorcrodA s:i*l ami birtcr truth—

Tlut wrrtclutl thinir «»| wanliootlWa.; the sweet child iu youth.

For, budding into hoTlu*\I,Amid t- 'iuptations pfacttl ,

Tin- toiil U-camernrruji Ut),It." purity t lffiict^l ;

One fault bi'j rul anythor ,A u t tuultip |if.l with time,

Till from the Child of Irmocemv.Hud grown the .Man of Criui-) .

A f'.w uinre year* ?pM over,And on their pas<irij* wav,

LMW bid the a%cd artist .And KAtiicroil him to clay.

lint yet , though Ions (t « 'p.irUH.,Still living is his .unit*,

For TiranV not vet craned iiFruui oil the mil of Fnmf.

And in fj ir I.ynn«* city.Whore flows tho winding Hhouc

In nil their bitter contnist,Tin- pictures yet nru shown ;

Itnt. we, who may n -t we them,Can in thwr story read,

A Ifstcn with A moral,That souio of u» may newt.

PnrrvlanV , V.'aterfurd , 1-75. T. II

• ,Mnny jtmse versions of tin; story of tho " Artnt and Ui'iPictures" Rppr.in-l *<>mo tim- aL'<i in ditton-nt ncwspip-r* andperi<Mti.;:i N , ••no of which tin- writrr hi- Kulitctod , aud iu tinabort* liucs undcivourod t » rentier mLo i» -i '.%lry.

/ . M I T C H E L ./ Another puni 1, ;innt.h»r fl..' 1 ;

,." ' "* Another nntnbernl with th'Mlerul ;Another o( tin! triflvxl h.-mdO( nicra'ry ilrar to native land ,Qimc fruir. whi-rv liii talimU shono,Ami brvj htontHl Hke the iiU 'iiiM l .ij r nun ,

K£7i.i Ami p»U the h'^HV (or oun short whilnTluit chccrwl tliu heart of thu Kmcrjihl I-ilo.

Mitchcl i'i:ad ! MitclicI R03C Illfar \\, «irc , her it , sun ;

^T?rT. lltar it V"unu , liciir it olil ;¦ Sorrowful nuws tho u-irrs t 'M.Hin^ out hi-* repm-m from U IL* churches' Kpiro,A r» quiciu joint-*! ill by sou aao: Arr. ;

; Tlir-'ti^h rily a-itl h:vuil» t , m<mut-aiu wl »WI1 ,•! In all that l.uul Uc Irtvi'ii sci well.

l'rotn the b inks of tV ]t-irno an 1 itl M'l ttorio I Talliyl Ilnwn to the .-ct .-n-: < >r Sarsfu:M'R hrav«: a!ly.! Anil fur tht r uway w!|.,n: tho C-ilti». tnp< n'ar,| Hiiij/ out his rrimi'-ui tlirouirh tins lati'l hi: l'»Vi*.l iloar.

Iriihm^n , I 'l l Tour tnuuj: na-^ thn storyi ' Of the sri'nl j nrl h- |ilaycil for Irel.iu-t' s Kl'irj - ;! Toll bow lw sj i'ilw :icnl \vroie in h';r c-m-.',: St-ikin^ hU own lif« \-ain-t tlu.1 cnviTii 'irs" 1 iws ;

^ Anil ti-ll how In! r i t iM ^ l a prUotuT of -tito

"i With the brave men and true iu ilark forty-«-i^ht.* Itut now at tJiis <Iay, with loir , druo|»in£ head,' ln-luid inouni.s hi-r p:ittiot ileud ;! As fhc rt.iiM* I M 'SM'! H I ! t\*n\ yawning cravoZZ^T^i*^ hiT tru^-h ->art' >\ NH:I, who-o aim wa* to *av» ».

To i;avn ; anil who bill her oorrows to cea>oTo wyrli , .vri lliui Uavo her ) iy< to iuure.w.

I.ii'ht '** th'* earth ori th f natrisr 'a h?-i<lWl.il.-t I M II IV ) t-lory i." lillin -- his l«-l ;Anil luar thesw^ t Jlown'ti b!o3s'im an-1 blo,jmWhen the Filvrs- _l;mc" of tlie h i r .-».-:t m-i i-iWill cK-im on the patlH »!iero ill h yhoo.1 h - stray M ,May it-a bri^ hU s t Ic-aui rest where John Mitehel is laid

Trainor.-, 1S-T5. M. ir.

L I T K I I A T C I I K .I l c r r H bj oii 't l l y l r Ui t m — / . "n ''.ii : l.nvoM*x A N D

Ci iMPANV. — Uiiili ^r ih is l it lo , Mr. Kclwnnl S. Cox , S.I.,n wriUT of sciisntilu : ri'imwn , ti iwusBcs till! rrprt i'luo-timi iu lliohunmi spi'cirs , .-i^ nlyn in .-iniinnl lifi 1. TimHtibj i'ct , nrie ns inti 'ri-RMti ^ ;is it ia imjtortaut , i.-'. rroat.fii with mui'd fcircTo :t'i'i rcwurch In* Oic : i v l l inr , ujiopiit.s his |iru pi>sitii>ns :u.il lii.s i lnlucliuns iti l:iii^u:i^nRt.traciivu itnil intul l i i i i l i lc , t lto niortj rouKirkalilo w In uthi; niituro uf tlio subject i rfainl is t- ik 'Mi it ii-ov in-• iilur;itii>n. Ti> llir ^l U ' l l h l iif l lm ((relit l)i)uk ufnftlurc , iiB we l l as tin" -ttnli 'tit . i'f im- iliuit io , t l i i< wnrkJma inativ fcatur iM ID particularl y roouiam-JU'l it totbrir narni'sl :«iftiti<in.

Tlie San itary forma l —ii i iUm : TI I K SA N I T A K Y 11K-COHI) , jmbl ichvil ITITJ

1 S. i tni i l iy innrniii^, is dovtiU'dto tlio im|«irl:int ipu .siimi of sanitation, rn its tit.li .' im-plies, in all i t* br.incfif's , a Kubj "i:t now s-> ilosorvi.'ill -i-m-aiiiny puMic aMi 'iniuii in tin: lii K hest ilr^ii'u.Thn watt r SIIJ IJI IJ" u> cilius nml lowim ; tlio suurci ofpulltitiijii in stri-am-i , anil such imp t rta-H in itti .Td,rii'i'ivn tho di'i'p at t i ' t i t i t in ih<-y HII twniniM itly merit;nml wo t l i in W tin 1 S 'i *i t< t r tj l! '-c» *'l woulil l>e invalu*ul>li % to Ifallli au tl i i 'f i l i i s in tin: kin^lcm.

The Me He a l. In q i i in - — LinTf iA : North Ji>lin -M. rccl—This work i.s l u l l nf iufuriii utimi for llm |iruclisim>j iliyt iuian , sniil U T tin; ailranci .'il mviliral Btin l 'iil .TI IB primary i.lij•:ct "f th<: work M .-'.aiuil to ha •' toyrotnulu inijiiin iM into tip ! iwiiin^iuui I)isi«isi:s ' Antswith H view to thrir r* -lnuTal frum the Btatilt i .' limik."Tin1 artichx an: i-xtn incl y wi- ll writtun , with .strungeriilonc: of ihonm^li iinp:irli: .li t v.

A /''<¦' /•" .\ > i r ¦•»»•••' /•.'• / i i iMf i-d l . — D u n l i n : l I< l | i r ;KS ,Fosrr.it -t (' •>. — I n I'I- p im|iiili:i iiwlur t l i i i lir.-nl ,rwntly jmtil isin-. ! liy t lm ni i t ln>r , It chiirfl l iu ^w i- l l ,K-f| , D.I.. , .Miirl l i i - l i l llou-ii " , lll onmi l , w u liavi- , :i» intit i i ; iin pli':-J i a \ur.i lor National rMuc-uion , n-i pp.|>rj-ftl to I hi: prit.ci p'.i-M strong ly p.it lorwar.: by Mr.llutt , M.l' ., in -uppi' t of ill-: iwt'-iliKii-fil nystitni ofDenotniniti 'itml Hauliin^. Aftart iVnn tho arguinuntswlranced by the author , wo/inu t c*nrsl!y ilrprtioatuthe tout' of liis refi-r. nc i ti/thi! opj iniinii U ;M,II this ni'i.itimpuitaut (|iiu.-tiiin tX[irrV«uJ by the Catliu.'ic cV'r v ,thi! Kp irimal (,'ui il ' S i>f thu (jri'at. major ity ol' thupirnp lu ot* th i s c: iuntrv ; ai:il \vn mu.it also di-n-wtfrnn tin- ri uM In' SI T I I I H to .'m.-umi: of iliutalia^ tul l . i m nii'l ih'Mr llouk the roail which they bhuuMtravirl. ^pi-nkii. ^

i> t tin: ninniinto of thu

binhupHHL'ain-t tin; fJin. 'i - ii 'd Colli'pcH , ti.o milliiir KM I'd :—

"Of itour.-c , it may I n: a iiiic."ti<iii lion-far the laity urnb mii'l bv the ili^-i-inn nf a council comjto.si! 1 t-itclu-*ivrljof tii.->h»i » : ><t tli ' " ah-i .'iicc; of iliriTt livi 'lonrc it i.« vi ryilitricult to answt-r. That tin: r'piscnpal mamlatu i.i tintnniTerHally obcycil , is provwl by the fact that lioniauCut.holU-s <lo u.ii: tui! Quwn 's i .'olli .' es , tlion^h not >otxwusiv<;ly us iiii^'ht lie wi-linl. TIHTI: urc tii 'iix thatthe laity "arc I*"-oinin:? restive: ami a litth: eioml nobiift'cr fhan a man'.-' hati'l , but jiussibly tin: hi'raM of a-fltorm , has , to the auiu^eiiiiriit of thu uuinitiate<l , bc(-nKI'PII liovcrinff over that inliicational Holy of Hoik:- , tho

tular University in SU-phim 's tircun."Wri t ing ul Hiu .-ciiools HII ilu'i i ly jni/.uil by th«

(.'allinlicH "f ln- laiiil , llm iiii ' i-liinalilu Christianitrott n-rH , ami ibuMii lau-ht by the sainii'il nuiiB , llmniilhor .si'i ki. to mtack their i-_\ K i e i n of ti-itcliiiiir , timlilcrryfi that ^vs lein lor the purpo-lu of proving ill tlinitliing oiliicational will ilo for tliu chili .'reu of /icfamibut that ciiir.s'i of tnmiii "' which v- "t' MS n-IL-im- itoachin^ from the SUI IIM I , m.l tlb.i'i •« all kimtvlu il ^c ,real kn.,wl.: il (;e, ul tin; history o: tin ir native I.m.i.Mr. Uij fw rll ri icuies the it lu.i (if einlo.v i ti '; n ui.i -Tnrnity for the V :IM. III S .J Tity (.f our chihlnn ; he(looms it. pri 'HUinp tU 'iii * thnl Unilirliui f , who .on-Tilthu riqh', as th.'y ou^'iit ucuurj it , to thv ir l'ro-teH'nti t felloK'.coniitM m.-n , yhuuM H'fi.'k l'» Inve tlmeduea l ion of Un ir eliil'ir n in tlinir »wu hainl.s , nri'ltells them they nni.-i tnku tins vxist in^ system, lorIhnt is tl.o only one which can |ir«T>"iii tl.« per|wiu.ation "of tho religious Mrilo whieh I.as , lot- thru,-fl i 'iiiuti t -M ami a hall , lim-n tin: cuts'! of this ii'.lia|.pyoountry ." Wo regret to hafo to Siiy of Mr. ltayw. M ,that this work of bin is eminentl y c.lculuteil in losn rthat perpetuation.

The lr..-h Miui lh l . / .— Dublin : Mi (il.isll.m & Cn.i..In i fie i.uiu l er lor .Mav nl l l i l s l i t lradii i - pt ililic a.

linn , wo have, it |.().^il/iu , n Brcim-r fuml of ii.tcre.~ i-iiiK mattiT fU| p licil than u.-nal , <oi iMli [u l i i i ^ an ml-ililioual elnim iu the many it a In ail y po«< •» e» idpublic , BIN! to Cuthoiic luvur in parlii:nlar. It i»pen.-»with what promiflen , IIIH I IT tlu: t i t le , " Thi: Cli.mceaof Wnr," to bo a vi:ry interi ft'.inj ; stoiy. It is byA. Whifloik , OM I Iriats of incident * in lrelai.ilia tho troublous timos of Tlin 0 Xeill . Wo lmvi> neit& spirited rkcich i f tho groat L) nniuicm K.ti i . i ,Jcromo Savotiorola , born »l Ktirisn-n iu I 152. Tiiu¦bl e, profound article ol" Tlio H'"lalioi.Bol thu Churchto Society" i» continued wi ib groat po«ex, an I iu tiiopreaout pagee, ilr. Uhnldlouo'a hollow sophiMii.i ar.:osaio laid bare with a litnchent fonje, impii ssinj {the reader witb a tlmrouy h conviction that ilio JJOWI rof truth ia not upon thu »;i!o of the ex-prc-iuier. Thoatory of " JoLu Kichardsou'a Kclat ivca" goca through

somo additional chaptor s witb unftipp inR luterest ,tmd thcu wo havo " Cromwoll in Ireland ," from whiohclearly written liistorical sketoh wo take tbo follorf-ing OU THE SIEG E OK WATEBrOBB. /"Having hear* of EoynoH's success, Cron^oU, rc-covcrod from h)« \lne3», left Rosa on tho 2fst of No-vember at tho iea/of his army, intcndinp^o inarch onWatcrford h# Ca/rick , and lay sicgo to tnat city. ThoHtrong castlcvof [Knocktopher wa-s summoned to sur-rondor, and y_ieldtd ivithout resistance On tho 23rd hoentered Carrick { thero ho met Pon^Onby and conpratu^lated him on tho successful issno of his stratagem j ft« aroward for his sorvicca ho obtained the largo titfct ofland that his descendant, tho Earl of BessborMfgh, stillholds, a part of which belonged to tho andirtft family oftho Daltons. Sir John was mado lnilUtfrj1 governor oftho town. His first caro was to put it in a proper stateof defence—a wise precaution , for it was attacked n. fowdays after by tho main body of tho ltoyaliat army underTaaffe and Inchiquin. For four hours they tried in vainto effect an ontranco ; thoy burnt tho gatoa and Bprunga mino under tho wall, but they were repulsed withconsiderable loss.

"Tho next day tho army crossed tho Sulr at CarrjjW,and on the 2 Hit , about noon, arrived before Watcrj ord ;it numbered then 5,000 foot, 2,000 horso, and >00 dra-goons. Cromwell thought that tho city would^urrendoras soon as he appeared beforo it. Somp^i tho moretimid among tho citizens wished to Submit withoutawaiting the assault, and Rent to Ormondo to consultabout tho terms on which they should surrender. Buttho greater number preferred to try the fortuno of war.Watcrford had yielded to no other city in its devotionto religion and to tho royal causo. It was thero thattho Nuncio lJinnccini had determined to land before ho,was driven from his course by Plnnkctt , a rencradoIrishman , who pursued him and mado him put inj« tlioliay of Kenmare ; and when tho intrigues of Qtmondaand his party forcod him to leavo Kilkenny njffl threat.fned his liberty, he was snre of a refugo from danger intho fort of Uuncannon. Patrick Comcrfofd , the bishop,was to tho last tho firm friend of tho Nuncio, and thounyielding supporter of his policy, in spito of tho threatsof the Ormondists to deprivo him of the temporalities ofhid see. To such threats ho was wont to reply :—' Though I wero to be stripped of all tho world couldgivo for my submission to the decrees of Holy Church,I will , nevertheless, persevere in obedience ; nor will Iceaso to pray God that you may guido faithfully thdcouncils of the confederates of this kingdom.'* /" Strong defences and numerous batteries protected

the city from assault ; tho only hope of takingitlay inthe tedious process of investment. Ormondo ejKronragedtho citizens to a vigor-ms resistance Leaving Kilkenny ,he advanced at tho head of hia army to. Carrick, in thohopo of finding tho enemy and giving them battle. Thereho learned that Cromwell had marched on Waterfordand was investing it; he determined to go forward nmlrelievo tho placo. Somo time beforo ho had sent LordCastlchaven to provido for tho Kocurity of tho city andof tho fort of Passage, which lay opposlto to Duncan-non on tho Waterford sido of tho river. I5ut tho citizens ,t hrough <h'airust o{ Ormonde ^ had forced him to leavetlio town. Alarmed at Cromwell's approach , they askedthat 2U0 men under JIajor Kavanagh might be sent totheir aid. A fortnight after, another reinforcetnent pfabout 1,500 Ulstcrmcn—a part of Owen Roc O'xtaiVsarmy—was sont , nnd their commander , General KirreU,was appointed military govornor of tho city. /

" During the progress of tho siege, Cromwell sontJones , with a regiment of horso and three troops ofdragoons , to invest tho fort of Passage j its capturo wagof tlio highest importanco to him, as it commanded thoentranco to Watcrford harbor ; tho possession of itwould also cnablo him to rcdnco tho fort of Duncannon ,by preventing supplies being brought to it by water.About 200 of tho garrison were killed in the assault ,and fifty taken prisoner*. An attempt n'as mode a fcivdays after (December 13) to retake it. Colonel Karrollsailed fror.i Watcrford ; and it was. arranged that heshould bo joined by Colonel Wogan , the governor ofDuncanno n fort , who was to advance to tho attack fromtlio opjiofito sido of the river. Ormonde, nttendeiL>(yfifty hornc, had crossed tho river in order to cncoufti"nthe garrison by hia presence. Cromwoll wai'madoaware of tho intended attack ; he ordercd' ColoiiolSankoy, who lay on tho north side of tho lSla^kwaler, toinarch in haoto with his regiment of l«fr."0 and twotroops of dragoons, in all about 3J0 meii/lo tho relief ofthu phvne. When he came near, finding the fort closelyinvested by O'Neill and Wogan , he determined to attackthem before they wero reinforced by Farrcll'a Ulster-men. O'Neill nml his men resisted bravely for somotime ; but the horso pressing upon them broko theirlinos. About one hundred wero killed ; tho rest werotaken prisoners ; among thoso wore Wogan and O'Neill.Farroll camo up soon after , lint Koeing hin party utterlydefeated, ho retreated towards Waterford , hotly pur-sund by tho enemy. Ormonde : with his horso checkedtheir further advance, and covered tho rotreat into thotown. .

"Tho citizens wero much disheartened at tho failafcof this nttempt In order to pnitect the city, Ormondeproposal to transport hi.s troops over tho river, iml toquarter them in huts outside the; walls ; tho maufttrate.Hwoul.l not li.ston to the proposal ; somo of Jmem eventhreatened to scizo him and treat his followers ascuemios. Irritated at what ho conceivcif to be blindobstiiKiry on their part ho withdrew tO/Clonmel. Thucitizens again renewed their entreaties £or succour; theydeclared that unless they received iiAoinforcement oftroop.s and a supply of provisions they could hold ontno longer. He set out, therc "ore, from Clonmel, andmarching all night along the north side of the Suir witha considerable force of horso .and foot , ho encampedearly the noit morning on a hill opposito tho town. Hissudden coming changed the asi«':ct of affairs. Disheart-t"ii!'l by the length of the siege and by tho groat lossesnf men through siekne-'s, Cromwell resolved to retireand seek winter quarters elsewhere. Ormonde askedthe magistrates to have his men ferried, cvor that theymight fall on the rear of tho retreating army. Hut nowthat tho 'Linger was p;i->od, thoy feigned excuses fordelay unti l tho opportunity had gone, by; they wereafraid that tho Koyalist army, if once admitted withintin.1 walls , would take up thei r quarters permanentlythree. A few days later a ho.l,- of Ulster troops underj lryan i )'Xeill wero admitto 1; imt thoy were soon with-drawn at tho urgent ruqnest of ;he citizon.s.

"On tin.-2nd December Cromwell' s army began theirmarch from Watcrford toward s Dungarv.-ui ; this andthe other towns throughout Mil aster that had gone overto the Parliament would afford secure winter quarters ,llntlerstown Castle, outside the liberties of the city,was seized and blown up. Kil neaden , on tho banks iifth" Suir , the residence of a branch of tlio I,e Poors , was«!"' destroyed ; the owner was hanged , and his pro.porty, extending from Kilmraden to Tramorc , wasafterwards divided among tlm soldier* ; from them itpa^cd to John < ittrington , unl through his gnunl -il'iughtcr, by marriage , to the hit. Logor*, Karls of Don-erailo , to whom it now belongs. (Jurraglimore , tin ; scatof another branch of the saiins famil y, was saved fromdestruction by the courage of its owner. Donhill offereda stubborn resistance ; it did not surrender until a partof tho walls were beaten dou-n by the artiller }-, and thosmall garrison was: weakened hy repeated assaults. Tlmfirst day's march was to Kilmacthomas. The followingday was spent in crossing the Mahou , which was swollenby a winter flood. During tin uiL-ht the soldiers weroquartered in the neighbouring tillages. On the eveningof thi! tih the army reached Dimgarvan , and proceededwithout delay to invest the plii'M . Thu townsmen seemto havo roiieuto.l of their hasty submission to Lordliroghill ; perhaps they wero m t satisfied with the termsimpose! on them. Terrified .it this near approach ofdanger , they Mirrendorod at discretion. An order wasissued to put tho inhabitants to this sword : as t lmsoldiers were about to execnt. the merciless command ,t radition .-ays that :i wnma si tool; l.'roinwell ' s horse hythis bri 'llu ami drank " to the he.illh of the conqueror. "lie was M, pha-cl that he n yoked his order , and notonly spared the lives of the inhabitants , but saved tlmtown — tin: church au-l castle excepteil—from hcingplimd.snsi l by tins sol.liers .t l)n tin: 5th he enleredVuuglial , where fresh .-u;i;ili i : > fro m Knglainl awaitodhim. llori! ho ili 'terniine 'l to establish winter quartersfor him self and for part of the army ; his rcsiilenei i wasthe castle , the remains of which are still in eJcistein -e ,and joining St. John 's House on the north ; tho rest hedistributed through the towns '.hat had lately submittedlo the Parliament."

Tho poetical selections are extremely sweet, andthi > present number unu of tho vc iy beat of the entireissue.

• " Tli.' Irish IliM-nrcl.y in the Si-vvnth Century." llv Kt.v.(' . I* . Mi*'h;ui .t It .i l.iii.ra •• lli..tnrr»r W.-it<*r.!," 11. 1-1.

How Td (.how r AT .— If liny one wishes to growflc.-h y, a pint of milk lakisn before rmiring at nightw i l l .soon cover the wniwnics', boni"). Although otjiv-a-ila .s wi- avu many ll 'sl.y f'males , th. ru uro manyli'itit uii < l l a i . k o i u s » \ h. . .si^l , for fashionable measures ofli lunipni 'Ks , nml «l,n would bu vastl y im,)ioveil inIn-a ith anil iippi'ar.ii.cc c.ohl their li gu-es; bj rouiiiledwit h p.u.l Milid ll'-h. No thing is more coveted byn i h i n ni in i . i i i t l , : , i i a fu l l liv e > > < ; ami nothing wi l l solou-e ti ns ire , ai,.l prov.ik. ' t l e scandal of those " cli p,p. i- l . i i i l i ," as t h e fi ll -c ioi i . i , ess of plumpiie.sH in al i v . - il. I n can: of I', v. r ami -innun r com/ .hiint , J niJJ cis j.'iv cn n i i h . xc. Mi tu ic-u i:,. Tlm i,|,.a that milkis " lev i •i - i .-h" h;.s cvplo.l. il , mi] it ia now tl o phyti-ciui .'n gicat i c i i a iu i : lor those iu too low a slato toI.e iionrMic.l by solid l ix. i l . I t is a mistako to scrimpt/ie milk pitcher. 'I ' -. i kf more milk anil t>uy less meat.1. ok tu yi.uimi knii in to havo laige.t.tzi:d, well-l i l ledmilk pinh- i s i n t l ie iabln inch meal , and you willa.3 . haw Hiitmii lli' sli nnd l ij ht doctor bills

l- .i.ii s A S. h. mil. -Would il not be winis to Nij lwl i lu iomo:i: cK .;s |,, r unit i: oi.r dail y diut ? Alioill onotlor.l ..i tl..; «,•;•.•:,i ,,r an <rK i, s,,li,l nutrimiMit.This is i:..,n: th.,u i an be M..i.| ol n u n l . Tln-r« can bun-i Inn-i - or touch pn-ci-s that h i i \u to ID lain iiBiile.A g o.| < ir.' i« m.nie up ol ti .-i p.nts shell , CO partswhite :u, il t l . i i t y paitn yoU-. Tho white of an U^Kcontains N!j per ei ni w a l e - ; tluj yolk 5^ per cunt.T.u- av. .a^.- w . i'ghl of an i L-,' is about two ounce*,l'rai tic.lly, an i-s« i- animal li,.« l , ainl yet then) idn ine of the ilisa^re. able work ot the biitchcis neceH-Bary I D oiilaia it. Tin: vu;.olni-iatu uf Kngland u-ceggsliccly, ami many of 11 i:-i: men ai- ,. eighty andn un'y yi'ar.s ol I , ai .l l.avi; b - i n remi ikul i l y |>ee fro mi I IM -.S*. K^UK am be-t >vh .'i. cookcil four uiimiterf.Tins ta '<es a w a v th. 1 a n n n i l tasio which in of lo i iHivulo some, 1.ui i ocs not. M . l iaclei i tin; w l i i i o or yolkU M i o m . k - : i l . in Ini i - i l to ili::e.-t. An n jj, if cookeilm y har.l , ia i l ill ic ik for d e.-iiion ; cxi.-npt by thosow i ' u s'out Nlomiiclis , siicli (.'gi,'H Bhonlil bo inltnw i s h lne.nl , ami ma-ticau-il very (iin-ly . A M I: URpi- i ml on toast is lit for a ki m, if kings do'crv.; anyb r i t c r foi.il l l i : .u any budy el-e , which ia doitbl lul ,r'ri'ei/ e;.g( ;;rc less H holi-ool;n: than hoiiu. l OUCH. Ani g» (li-oppi il into hot wat'-r i.s not onl y a clcuu uinlhani lKoiiiL *, but. a ih.vi -iou.* mors. I. Most people »|ioiltbr I..si. - oT their i V'gK by I'ld.ug [icppur and B i l l .A l i l t I.* »wi:et butler i.s tho bent droBBing. Kggfl con •tain much phi sphoiu- is , vv ucli ia (supposed to I HJ

Usulul to li.oiu who Uac the i- braiii d nmeb.— l' m l l n jH r.c.v .

A l a i n I of II-. ur wei ghs (.tic hundred and ninety.? ix po-inJs ; b ii'i-cl ol ' poik two hunnro I ; barrel ofricH , *ix huudieil ; burn -l i-f pow.l. -r , twciity-flvnhi ; .iii ol bultcr , lilty-six ; tub of but lor , oighty .four.

Two perilous dio uvi ty tsccoud. A gcuurutiou isC '.an /cars ; ovcrago of lifo, thirtr-oae rears.

Starfcunttrc(From tlus Irish Farmers' Oazclte.J

W OOL.—Tho Brodford Chambor of Commerco, ro-prosonting tho worsted mnnnfnctnror s of Yorkahiro,has callod tho attention of flookmastera to tho facttbnt^rool , to bo fit fur combing purposoa , and to ob-Wifi tho higbor pricos which moh wool oommands ,must posaoss quniitios whioh , iu nws& in-tanccp , canbo imparted to it. Tho Chambor recotnm' n la thatsbni'p should not bo washed or tho wool cli ppod bo-foro tho first week in Juno, or later wbon the districtis cold ; tho object boinj r to hiro as much yolk as po3-siblo in tho wool , so as to eocuro a good BC iur in thowashing. W til regard to tho naturo of tho waterusod in waging sharp, Mr. Fairley, thn ConsultingClicmutr 'of the Yorkshiro Agrioa 'tuml S o:.oty, Ins(•tauj fl iii a noto to Earl Cathoart that tbo coiter tho

^(iter, or tho Btnallor t hj quantities of limi nnd mag-• uosian .wits, or othyr b:irdi -ning mntor als, tbo botlertho water is for thn purpi so of wool-wasbiDg. liimowator acts unfavourably on tho filer , nnd givo) ithardnos8. conicquoutly hard wuor , or wator highlycharged with ime, ia not adip tod for washing wo >l.Iu Austmlia spout washing, and tho u.s s of hut , w.itor,combined with soft soap, is now inuoh used by shoop-ownors, and with tho best results. Tbo lita Mr .William Ton- ndoptod a somewhat B milar system , ofwhrfh tho following nro thi) paniculars, ua comnni-/ficated by Mr. Tindall to Lord Catboart :—Tbo tubu-od was mado on tho farm of tho bestroJwoud deal ,1J inch thick. Thn dimension* arc those —5 feot 2inches long, 3 feet 1 inoh wide , " feet 3 iuchca (loop.Tho boiling copper holds 2t gallons of water j 1 1b. ».'soft soap ia usod to overy 30 sheep. Eight, mon nrorequired ; four to stand at Mio washing tub , and mmto catch and haltor tho shoep, ono to stand at llmhead of tin) tub, to keep tho shoop'.s head abovo wator ,ono to joad ivj itur into tbo roj oivo tub, ouo 11 boilBDan/ftc. About 30 sheop an hour , or 300 per tiny,caa bo washed , taking an avcrago of hj ggs on I owes.•Fa t hoggs, off turui p land in tho spring, aro ofieuwaahod Uvice.hnlf tho qumtityof aoip bj ing usod tliosecond timo. Tho washing tub ia filled to al-oui two-third< full of ordinary pond water ; tho copper isthoa filled—2 1 gallons—into which ij put 1 lbs. ofsoft toap. IVhou that , has boilo.1 Wv'll G buckets, or18 gallons of this mixture , aro put, into tho washingtub to start with ; tho copp.ir id thou rcfillo] , aidinglj lb. more soap ; thuu to overy 10 shcop washed twobuckets of tho bj iling soap and wator nru pDur s.linto tho washing tub, refilling tho copper , ami addingeach timo/fialf a pound of Boap t.nJ BO OU throug h-ont. A/fesorvo tub is roquired for a m m to keeplcadi pjf water into; ami before ca'ili aheep leaves thiswarning tub tw.i buckots of water aro pourL'd over itsifack. Soft s tap ivlda luitro to th-j woo), an.) tho el)'..ctof tliorounhl y washing tho wool i.s to incroasu it*v:iluo by at least QUO penny por pound , as comparedwith tho value of wool which has. not b.-on so pcr-feotly washed. Tho Uradford Chambor rcoommiiinistub-washing, and tho modo of opcrition is moresimp lo than that adap ted by Mr. Torr. Tho Chamberrecommonda two tubs, each oipablo of containing,say, five sheop »t a timo. Tlio first tub should befilled with solt water, and iu this tins Bhoop should bowashed , caro/f>eing takon not, to change tho watermoro thryir is ab olutoly n -csssary, only jusi : asmuch MHII wator boing adilml as thu sheep tako outwilh^lium. Tho object of ihis U tn gut tho water asyortfy as possiblo. A second tub should bo procured ,¦which ought to bo kispl constantl y full of cltt inwator , so that , aftor leaving tho fir^ t tub , thn Bhonpcould bo plunged in h. Tho uso of tho sooond tubwould , of course, bo supcrcodo.l in th'i vicinity of astream, into which tho shu .'p oiv.tl' 1 b s pluugoil onleaving tho fir^t , or by a iy t ithoi ' rinsing processthat would bo effectual for tho purpose. In wash-ing, wool I OSIM about ou"-thiril of its weight , anilwhen wool ia bought unwashed on tho sheop'.s back ,or in t^reaso, as it id ca'lcd , fro m ono-lhird tu one-half tho weight ia duductcil , accordiug to its con-dition.

SL I P P I N G CALVES .—" Short horn "—Several of mycows havo l itol y cast their calvot ; lh-y bavo bucuBiipp lip^ivith turnip tops. Tho herd nttribiilos thomis^fiaiico to this causa. Will you kindly givo yourMfinion on tho point?—Wo think your h..-rd U ri ght ,in his opinion.

PAKALYSIS I .V L.VMH3. —" A Sub cribor"—Lot mnknow il thero is any euro for lam 1 s which loso thousu of their hind quarters ? I havo lost snrurul nfmy best sing los, and a fuw moro uro showing Hymp-tons o( tho Bain".—lo ia cm o 1 by thj prevalence nlcold , ungouial wo.ithor , and t!io onl y effectual roinndywill bo u chaugc to a lii glnr temporaiuro , without ,easterly winds j until th-il occurs yuu must , keep tholambs sheltered > IB well as poasiblo , an'l .you m-iygive tlio following iu warm gruel twio-! a day :—Poworcd gentian I dr.iclim; povvdcroil gingcr ,l drachmsweet sp irit ul nitrate, 2 drachms; i to } ounoo ofthis as a do^o for a lamb.

LA V I N G D JWN LASH —"A. IS. C"— I n lay ingdown land for proinanent. p.ismi'.!, would a ro '.liugaftor tho seeds are sown bo sulli.i oni? Do you con-sider that it affords oulHciont covoriug for iho aco Is ?—In ordinary Cfis. -B tho B:c.is should bo covered bymoans of iig ht h.irmws constructed for tho purpim .: ;but instances occur i:i which rollin g nlono must hod-.'fiendoil up >u for covering, and ai ivi: )i IVJ repea -ted ly fouirl , it ans.vcrs tho purpo-o. Uo iling ia o.s-en-tial when lay ing d iwn land to paourc , not aloii 'twhen tho aseds aro aown , bir- also iu tho course oftho following autumn and Bpring. At those- seasonsrolling c iusolidates tho 1 ind , and K t.s the youngpliut.s firmly in the soil.

L I M K WA3» con Ui'Tsins WD I I K . — " it. K."—Girom.i a loccipt for liin-) wash for outai.lo work ?—T.ik.jh i l f a tius .cl of fie.-hly / unicl limo ; f);iki; it n-iilihoiiiug w.itoi - ; c ivcr il during thu proco ^.s to keep ii.in t.hoBt'jam. Strain the liijuid thi-oug ii a liuu siovc ,and luld to il 7 lbd. ot" stilt., previously well d-BS : i lV v d inwarm w.ito r ; 3 Ib. of ground rice, boilod to a thinpaste, aud t-t rrcd in boiling hot, ; i II,. of powdere l.Spanish whit.ng, and l ib. of clom glue , which h:nboon | roviousl y dis-olvo I by .s.-aking it well , nml thenhanging it ovor a slow lire in a HUI ill k'j itU within alargo ono fillcl with w.itor. A l l Ii ru gallon* of hocwa'ur t i ll,o ul.xturo, ,-tir it wj ll , an I let, it staud afow day u cj .uro l from dirt. It m i t bj put on quiichoi. r'or this piir[i..a i it cm b) k.:p« in 4 k.M.i.l o o'i aportahld furnace . About a pint of thin rnixi uro w i l lcover a ?<\ ,o-d y:ir.|. Koadois who may afl.:i war,Is ro-i|'.iin: ID us-; tins w.i-h aro ro |U';siol t.i taVc a noteof it , in or.lcr to avoid froinieiit rcp.ititioii.

A Ht'Aim>:s-i s'.vi .vuf.rj it.At tlm Mid.lo iex Sosaiiiii.t , 0:1 Moinla y , William

Clill 'ord , 3'.l , uu^ iu -er , _ w;n cha gcil wilh stealingsevHral arl io 'oj of j lt^>"; thc^propurty

of Mr. Vein. 11W> ni.worih. 'l\

Th: pnisi'cutnr^is rt :gpnlWuiau ro<Ming in V,-n\-naught .p laci;, Hyih: puk , airl tin: mrner of Wont-worth Casilc , Yoik-h re.¦ T h i form r rosiilunco wasleft in chari^o of ll.s* P.-ll y", HIM houw -k . -oper. Ilappea red tlial tlio [iiij oi-or i f» l io/ro luco i to h)r , nmipromi-u l b - r m irr 'o-f 1. Ouo ol' hU letters to Iurwits as follows ; "Tuesday Ni ght.

" M y de .ir Duchess — 1 havo got back toi latT to cailin as I intou ol ; b i t now thu *. tho tim s is MO nu;.i-upou onli risi g imo oar m-w ho in; , I lo 1 that 1 con.not g.) to bod wi bout s- ndirg you a line o i l 11 th :fulue-ss ami gr:.to!'ul feelings o. my hi:ait.. I wi-i h tosiiv that , d i r i i i" ill ! pist th ros in niths , if I have n'.any timo b »si; irr.ti iilo or crois (n my ilisp IM'CKI M ,you must attriLut ' it 10 iho rij.ht cm*'- , and lak-iiul'i cun.sii lotatiun tho : nxletioi ami bua . ioubo 1 h iveh 11 1 1 go Uirou ,'li. T a', ?o far a, tlm future i< con.cerne.l , is O^<T , for as 1 o i > i aod I . vo- ir f i i t ' i 'oc>iui 'fort and h.ippincs , I » ill do it for tho t u ¦ w-mai lysympa hya-nlaasi .staii ; you liav, ien. |ci i) I m • . T 1 v MI

in a ^'lo.il mo.iMiri: I om nil , a:nl 1 am trul y h ippyto >ay t:iat th .' E»:rili :iH you h ive tnailo for 111 : wil lU» anij il y m. d : 11. 1 fo:- in ou, - futiir.s iii '.!. I fi.id aIon 1,' 1,'ilk wit Ii lli Ul innc) l l i . r this a loin.ion , an! , li.i- iI bi.'i'ii abl'j lo p iy tin: fi on (whic:i I kmi.v 11 1 hin ,' ilall nb ml) , 1 shun 1 1 air : h i I mv mo.i.iy t ,-d y. Asit i. « , I bavis now t , w i n . i l l Fi id iy. I H 'I :I . I !¦ o'; inl i - t inn r-i .v , ab iu o n - o c o k . 1 Ho: J I ko >ck at \ ourwindow , so b.: uti tin: o ik on * . —- Wit 11 l- >v , ', alt'<- e io:i-utel y vours, •¦ || mm "

Avail i in^ h.msclfor tin: o;ip iriunities "f un r me1)into the h .me, a npp-.'ar^ l In; .ib,:r.ictc i thu uriiclcuia question.

'1 liu jury Co 11.d him guilty.l)t:toc;ivj Kin^ stated tint, in -4-SlVS t'- ie prisoner

was inariiis l to his ft HI W P I, but ho 90011 descriedhur, 1 -av.n< b .r pona less an.I e.ic ion.'f. Iu thj I'ol.lowing yoar bo was m nicil a^ain to a vvi 'lo v I nl y oliho Dam i of Camp'i' 11 , wli > b nl a ho 'isc vi .-ry mc. -l yfurniaho'l , ami a l l u i w . r Is gh.t founil on'. ||.. In.I nnr.ri'i 'i/ li-r 111 a w.oii^ mini , Hi: f ia -l 111 . r in: ( li.sr int i .e 11 uiie ol Uap :aiu .Mui'ry, :unl h nl scni i o n ml c misto bi.i Ir on ls in t i..t 11 m . 1'i n lmg t in t, »IK Im-ll>«'ll marr i i j' l iu a wroai; 11 rin!, H I I .: i i is i . lt c i l > ' l ianoi ln-r marriage, which took placu at Si. N'nholas(J.iuio!i, l lriuhiun , 011 tins Hit' , u I I « v , Ho:>, wncut!io pi i-o ler's tuotlior was pn:. inn. !;.. liiat, occa.tiju hu suco -<:il -il in gulling a i j i in i i ly ..f win.) I'r inia 1,'i- iiilcmaii , but tho I. tier, on l imlin > out w. ial tin:pnuolicr wa ,, (j.iL iho «»iu ! b ick. lo J S7^l , i l l)a:. l i l -lior , p i .oner mis t. 11 JI • w.11 1111 in tin: ,-t.iw i . amiol lu iu l li-r mirri .-ig.:, bill allei ialro'l 'iciu • h^r lo.Miss Polly li'i bu,,u i to .-how a:l'"u:ioii for msr, wlnci iciuse.l a diistunibuii 'ii 1>IKWC- II I I M two woun-n , ii.n.ho ma logu'l to g-i JK".O out. of iho juiirr,- wt i in in , v/.iuw is niil y a hoii.somaiil. Whi n ,1 in.in u lined t>a lermarr.i! l .Vi a l .mlia.v , a/riciul of .Mia.s I 'oll y, piiiou rnot n i il y g it in iin 'y o it o! IJ. -iifi c, b n. ju .\':nuiy an II101 ciol-l Ini.- n. i lo k-.:|.fc c<rnpanv »vrh a yo.m^woman at Hai.mer-mil Ii , ami w is nt ml li> ! > • ni ir-nci l to ln:r . Wi ln i .'sS h id tollinl oa tin: pi isou -r up-wards uf ih i i ty i lup l.c.it. . \ al l r. furring 11 |.r ,p -i iyho h.nl ohiaim:' ! In.in i ia . lc - i in-n , repicscuiiu^ 1:1,11,h i li > o l ai Uo i i .a ig i i ; - i >: .0 >. I f / a b . ol ; l o i n I o n Ihopri ou :r it a|)p av.'il 11 il hi- r cuipis fj:- a fjw tnouihdhil l uuwu .tci l to r.jrjO, b-'a.ili:i a.i c.)uii.y of lu.lo-np-tion for £1W. I 'eimi January 11 M .nsli hu h:.do:-poi del up m n p.o OMIII I il aiij ^- .'i' X Jj . Wii.ica.1Ci.uld go on w.lh ibo l i - l , only l.o ha.l u .doj iro tofati^uo thu C >u . l , b u ho mi^iil Hay tins prisonc-i*n- vci- d d auy work , a id u:v. i- h i.l any 1:1 >n -y ol iii 1o.vn.

inu A-- i . - lii i i .Ju. l gis Horn, ucu I him t-i bu I.e,il iapouul • t i v i 11-lu lor live yoar.-i.

Capt. Slack R.M. nr rirml in (Ja"rioU -ou-SuirroaiDuhlui, ou 'VUuenday.

CITY PETTY SESSIONS—Pm DAT.Bofore Aid. P. A. Powor,!oc«m tenons for the Mayor;

Aldorman Itoid, Capt. Johnson, Dr, Scott, Capt.Brcnan , and Mr. G. I. Goold, R.M.

A DESERTEK .—John Gilson was charged by Sub.Conatablo Snllivan with being a deserter from the7th Dragoon Guards. Tho Couctable stfttoi _ that hoarrested tbo prisonor, from information received , forleaving guard and doserting. Prisoner : I am nodosorter. I hnvo my regimental clotbon yet, nnd amnot -IS boura ubsont ; I admit being off guard . Ser-gcnnt-Mnjor Ilichard Shannon stuted that tho pri-soner deserted his post, us stablo unntry between throeand four o'clock oil Friday moruiopt. Aid. Power.:Is he a dosortor ?—Cortiinly, and for dosertin:; hispost iu timo of war ho would bo shot. Tho prisonerwas committed pending tho decision of tho Secrotarynt Wnr.

Giioss ASSAULT.—Michael Dcvorcux chargorl Mioht.Hakor with nssaulti-ig him on last Tuesday. Mr.Feisly nj)/ irnret l for tlio Jirosccutor , and Mr. Th-irnto nfor thodefeuoe, Tho prosecutor elated that prisoner ,on Tuesday, enmo iuto his workshop uud found aoniofault wilh a boat prosecutor was repairing ; ho struckprosecutor on tho cheat with a clump of wood , struckhim on tho jaw wi th his fist , then in the month throotimo -, and knocked out four of his teeth ; ho took anndzo to him , but it WIIB tnken from him. Cross-1-x.imincd by Mr. Thornton : Comp liiinant had aboat repairing for Hnkor ; it was not Baker's til l hopni 'l for it. Didn 't ho pay you ill on account?—Yes j but £3 would not pay mo for whnt I ilid to it.IU ITO you not tho boat Hiuco Octohor ?—I don 't knowhow long I havo it. Did you follow him out lo tho</oor wilh a handsp iko ?—So. U'oro Ilio tooth falso(,uos ?—No ; I haven 't boon 11I1I0 to oat a penn 'orthof food 8iucu lust Tuesday. John Ilaborliud statedthat Baker wont into Doverciix d Bhop and culled himn robber ; then Ucvcreux callod him names, ho didmil suo Bilker xtriko Devcrcux with tbo timber ; heonl y saw him strike him ouco in tho mouth. Cross-examined by Mr. Thornto n : I could not say if it wasbefore or after Baker was called uames that ho liorotin: p iuco of timber ot Doveroux ; I saw a handsp ikoin Mr. Dcvcrcux 'd hand. Aid. Iteid : Was it toilofcnd himself ho hud it ?—It was. Mr. Thornton :Didn 't Dovoioux follow Baker to iho door ?—Y09 jDerercux wad bleeding at tho mouth. Isn't Kikcra quiet man ? I never knew anything againsthim. Michael Neill was hero examined by Mr.Fcoly, and staled plainl y that ho hoard IJaker callDoveroux u rogue and a robber, and aaw hiniBtrikinghim with tbu wood. Patrick Cisliin was examinedfor tho defenco by Mr. Thorti lon : Ilo wna in tboyard when Dukcr went in about tho boat , which hasbeen there for livo or six months ; Baker complaiccdof the stuto of iho bon l, nml said , " where aro myp lanks arid nailff , you robber ?" witness u-ciifc aiv.-iy,ami afterwards heard them "jawing " outside thogate ; Dovertux bad ti handsp iko in his hand at tholime ; 1 bavu known linker for a long timo ; hu id aquiet man. To Mr. Fuoly : 1 tried to Bottle the caso.To Mr. Thornton : I had no nnthority fro m linker todo so. ilr. Thornton for tho defence , irgisd that 11groat deal of provocation had been given by the uaoof bad language, mid the delny i:i ropairiug tho boat.Mr. Frclj nskod iho bench to return iho cose for trialat Quarlur Sessions. Tho caso was so sent , thodefendant being allowed out on bail—himsel f in £20,unil two sureties in £10 each.

U.NLICKXSKI ) Dous.—Edward Demps'-'y, Goorgo'u-? trcct , who (lid not appear , was lined 20s. for havingan unlicensed dog. John U'licill y, T.C, Ooorgo's-blrcot , was iliiod 5d. for n similar ofTeuco. G urgeDeacon, Quiieu-stree t, ; J. P. Kennedy, Gcorifa's-street, ; Martin W.ilss h , (icorgo'o-slrcct ; WilliamKenned y, tho Quay ; John llaycfl , tho Olcn , likecaacH , like rules. Thomas Cuddih y was summonedlor having iin unlicensed dog. Ho reported it himaol fto thu pulico. Fined Id. nnd costs, Messrs. W.Carduu , J. Mortimer , ami J. 1'owle.r, wero fiiiod Id.each uudor similar circumstances. J. Morrissoy,Uiy h..street, for having an unlicensed dog, which hedid not report , was fined 5s. and Costa.

IMI 'OUTANT liuTTKit CASK .—Michael Itynn , turn .nioncil Mr. 10. Courtney under tho following circum-bUinccd ; ho sold 3 qra. 15 lbs. of butter to Mr.(Jourtney, at £7 per eivt . ; Mr. Courtney wanted tocut him , which prosecutor would not allow, andclaimed hid money. Defendant , instead of pay iughim , told him at, tlireo o'clock to taku away 1:isbutter , and throw- him against tho door. Oross-cxaminod by Mr. Thornton : Wasn't tho butter soldsubject to inspection ?—I duu 't, know ; it wasn 'texamined in my presence.; ho showed mo the boring ;it was as good at iho bottom aa it waa ats tho top ;1 didn 't lake my ticket. To Aid, Power : Thero wereonly twu churning! iu tho firkin , aud one waa as good11s the other ; iu tin) middle of Iho (lay I offered totako tho pay.ncut subject lo ihu cut , and ho wouldnot givo it to inc. Didn 't you Say you would takuthu firkin back ?—No. Aid. Kuid : If you hail takeniho money less iho cut , would you uot havo pro-cessed him for the cut ?—No. To Chairman : liedid not olfor me my butler when I rofusi'J tho pricewithout tho cut. Dr. Scott said thoro was a very badHysLcin iu thu bultcr market , ono bearing most hardly011 fariuerd. In tno present caso hu blamed the sys-tem moro than Mr. Courtinoy . For the dufenco Mr ,Courtenoy siatcil the tumor was boug ht oil iho usualterms, Mihjcct. Iu inspection ; ho took oil a cut uitho butter wan oul y seconds ; Mr. ltyan relufl'.'d thumoney, und Uel cndaut tuhl him tu tako it away. Mr.Hurry (Jonrtciiey Btated hi) bought ihu bnLler on ihousual ILTUIS. Dr. Scott : It id clear oxcept aa to ihotcruid of purchaae . Mr. Thornton : Thero is theplacard , with ihu turms , po.siud in iho Market-House.Aid. Ucid : It id not noi ill ihu paper il i.s printed oil.Dr. Scoit : Mr. If yan is a victim to thu system. .Mil.l'owor : Thu mia:ortuuu is, llit it there is a fail of 2O.s.in butter bine.' this butter was boug ht. Mr. Will iam(Juurti:i.ey taid for Iho defence that Mr. U yau at liiatsaid l.o would lakotho f i ik iu , but afterward * rcluscd ;tho lirkhi wns xiill in hi.s 'iil hei 's store. Tho case.on the money count , was dismissed without preju-dice. Thu uhargo for thp assault , art I 1U|MI -,UI I by Mr.Kyao , \Ml.i om: into, Tho comp lain iut rcpeatt-d hi.suvi.lunce. To Mr. Tliorii 'ijn : 1 i l i i ln 'l call him ntolilu:- ; ho ut i^hl oi'j to thro w mo out bol'i/ru Ji.:told mo to lo- ivu his ollijo. Aid. Kui'l : How old nroyou ?—7(i . Alii, lteiil : Wero you ever pushed out.of a merchant'ri ••Hiiro iu W.ileifu t i l beforu ? — -N'o. Mr.C'ouit ' -ney : 1 am mil a bit wirry f./i- tiiruiiiL ' himoul ; 1 would do thu samo thing in I.onl Watcifonl.J imes Hartley .-tatud lliai hu saw Mr. Coiirln y nlmvcMr. Kyan forcibl y oul of hi.s ollicu ; hu told him togo oul when hu wad shoving him out . .Mr. 11.Courtciicy called for ihu defence. : I n.'Vur >atv thelasl witness til: to-d.iy ; ha might havo been in theslreul ul thu lime ; my falhi:i- luld Ilyaii tu luavub.:l()i °u 111) thnvi ' il him mil. Mr . Win. Cuurlcncy,e.vamiueil by .Mr, Thornton : My fachcr 'li'l not, push.Mr. I' y iiii oul roug hl y ; ho had previousl y told himto leave. Tho bei.t'li di-mi--rd tin: t:a.-u. ilr. Kyan :He has my .C5 .vorl 'i uf bui.cr sidl , mid il after lull-ing .tl per cwt.

A X I.'ISASLK. — W I II 'H . U IV p- was suinmoueit byBoruiig li-Conatablo Harrison , lor thai ouo of thu tuuuin his employ mem , cm-led a lo.vl of utfcii.sivu manureihtoug h Spring Cianleu Alley at prohibited hours.Hu U I HO charged l'litrick l-'itzpatrick with interferingwith him in Ihu iliscbar^o of his duiy 011 ihu samuocca.'iun. l'ope wivs liiail 5s ., and Fit/.pitrick I.s., nudco.st.s. Til- couri lose soon ullirwaiiU.

A nil 1. yiW — liofor.i Aid. 1*. A. 1'owur, lucu.n (tiiifufor tin ) Mayor ; Aid Itciil , John rilaltisry, Captainlircuiian , uinl Dr. >c< jtt ,. Sub-lnsj iccloi' lilac k ulruoccup ied a mat i.n thu bench.

Hi:sv SA M tr l t s . —Sara h Fitr.pairick ph'.ide l guiltylo ^lcaliug a saw nml moulding plane , tho property

ot James Hurircy, nml a Lnmun-r , il<u property ofJohn Wall , ttulll lln: prosccutorn liciu^ wnrkuli -ni' ui|iloyeil in ill .! crnctiou of ihu now theatre in thoTown II . i l l . Sliu was sentenced in two tnonllis 'imp isomeitt.

Catherine tii-ceiin ;.ui{ Urnl ^et .Stewart, both" uii in tuuatcs ,'' w-..rc ch.irgml wi th stealing a butcher'ss:iw , tin: properly i.f Jaine.H l lail y, Trumore. Mr.H i l l y dujiod'd lo I I. B loss ol ihu ta«'. MnuricuM'li iM t li oworc that ho broug ht a cart of Mr. llall y 'aii.lo Wiilcrl inii fruui Triimnri) ; tin: saw was on tin:top of il ; it iniiihi h.ivo fallun olf. Miuluii -I Whclau ,etiiinini'il, t lutril thai ho was i lr iv ius ,' mil 10 Hiecountry on l!n.> nujhl ol ' 'Sh Ii April ; ho iound a K.IW011 tho ground , and bunded il toiho pi-1-.onor , Uroenu ,lelbiig lar to take curls nf it j ho kn w it, to bu thuprop, I L T of .Mr. l lal i y, as bo olion saw il in his bhop.Tin* piidoucr .-l.:wat -i wad ili.sciKtr-'CU1, mnf O'. ooiie ,clcciing to ho iri'cil by l;,o bcituh, was Hcntunucd tohu imprisotu d lot* I I ilay.s.

Unu.—Mr. John U'Hui -i ., Mull , summoned Willi iml l r t ' i . t t nm, lor L'l money lent.. Defendant dunicd Ihodebt , nml said Mr. U'llara kept him w alking about ,piu vcnlii.i » him from going to work. Docruo foramount.

AsSAiii.T.— ,1 innvs H i c k ' t i t , Kcriy hank , »nm:ii unj ' lf t ic' ia i i i f . i u u cn tor assault 111 l i im on Sii.i'lay la-,c.Co.up laiuaii!. ft . i l . : - l lU-il on iMili 'riu 1

^ it liotldo at

t'erry biink , ho rt 'eisirml a blow of a stono ou l i iunl1011.1l :r. >t - > luru.-tl roinnl ai i -I MI:I.'II -".J •J ..'1'f l i . lantw i t h .-Inking him. Ho rliei i struck him "11 th.) t'.o i .To .Mr. l'".-u.y, who appuai.-d lor iloli.'ii'l nit—Thnruwas a i i 'gi i lar row t' l- l inr t h i ' ill ilio Mia'pojl ; aloncswens thrown b.-tween 1 -vr u conflicting | iutiuo ; iliilnot sec tictViidftht i.liro w H UIIIC .S ; ho uud 1 had a ti ^hlbut n t bclorn hj ha.J slruck inc. ;

I' -. i nek Slum,.In.n charged the u iiuuilcleii'lant withnss;,u:iii.g I , i , , , ,„, i l , , , .,„,„„ occasion , i-lialk'iigni;} himto i ; ht , nun i l r aw i i , */ n knite on him ; deluuilant alsnthrow a siom- at » ime-s, l.ut it il.d not at i iku him.Mr. Si ran .'11 : D..I h ea i i i k c you wi lh I h c k n i i o ?—No.Capl. KrcM.ni : Whai .soil ol u kui l 'c wa.s it ?—A pon-kui lo ; ho could not h i i i k o iiix on account of ihocrowil . To Mr. I'Vi'ly : l a m neatly 11 moulh out ofgaol -ysclf fur assultiu^ a ui m at 1'orry l»:uik ; I hudiwo 111 iii '.hs . Hiuhurd B. Ii depudud , iu aiidwor 10 MrSirange, Ihnt bu saw Liunun ibrow a Btouu al'Shanal:an j il did not ttriku him ; Lunuon'd partyweru always mucking witness. Iitiunon wa3 finodJtl 1 5s. and uobts in ei.ch of iho two cafe—JU2 lGa. iid.in a l l . 'I bis money wad paid. A'.d. I'owur Buid thatrtr.-li conduct ahoulil bu put a K I )> It), nnd i f Ihuprisoner wcio brougln theiu again Iho puuiahuiontwutiUi hn very H L V I r.:

Dotii—A laigo numb er of pcraons wero fiued 6s.aud Us. Oil . costs for having dugs iu their possessionwithout Iicousc8 , bomo whuro dufonduatd did uotrouort tho iKj uacdsiuu of iho uuimab. Iu a number uf

cases, where tho owners called nt tbo barrack androportod tho possession, tho fines woro la. ii eachcoso. Michael Pholan, who ba-.l two do«8, and whotold tho polico thoy were lioCDBod , was fined 10a. foreach dog.

TRAN SFIB .—Mr. J. I. Fcely made application , onbohalf of Mr. John Kolly, for a tranBfor to him of tho,liconso hold by Ilr. Wm. llamey, John-BtreetSub Inspector Black said tho polico had not got anynotioo of tho application, Ilo did nol opposo it.Granted. Adjourned.

P O L I C E O f f f C B .SATURDAY , M AT 1.—Bofore tbo Right Worshipful

J. T. Ityon , Mayor, Mr. Slattory nnd Aid Pi-eeman.Jarvios Astray —Michaol Carey, a car driver waaButnmoned by Hig h Constablo Mahotiy , for havingcreated an obstruction iu the streets by being off hiaBUud upon tho 12th inst. Mr. Ma 'iuuy dciwsod bosaw Carey off his stand opposilo tho Imperial Hotel ,nnd when ho went towards him to got his natno offdrove Carey at a gallop. Mr. Mahony saw him afterwards ou tho stand , and got his name, but , in additionalso received importiuonco from him. Tho Mayor saidho gavo hia constables strict instructions to stop thisuuisanco as far as possible, nud hu was dotorminodto support the ir efforts in 30 doing. A gontlemancould uot with safoty cross thn Mall to tho IinpurialHotel , for tho moment ho waa seen half a dozen carawore driven at him , and ho ran every risk of beinginjured. In tho preseui case iho defendant would tofined a shilling, wilh costs, with a camion that if hocamo tboro again under n similar charge tho finewould bo much heavier. Obxlructhvj the Police—James WaUli waa summoned , but did not appea r, atsuit of Sub-Constablo Urban fur obstructing him iutho dischnrgo of his duty. On tho ni ght of tho llththo officer was on duty iu Uullybrieken when dofen-(liuit rushed out of a lane, and dum.iuding to kuowwhat ho was looking al caught him by tho shoulders ;in tho belief of prosecutor Walsh would havo struckhim onl y that another sub-constable camo up, and howas arrested. Fiucd 10s. or sovcu days' imprison.ment.

M ONDAY —B^foro Aid. I'. A. Power, locum tenensfor tho Muyor , Aid. St. G. Freeman and Mr. Slattory .Drunk fj 'c—William Walsh was drunk and disorderl yin Ji.irnick-Btrect on Riturday night , and William waanow finod Ds. or 18 hours- Murtag h Sullivan wascharged with having been druuk on Sunday nt halfpast twolvo. Chairman : Wl'.ero did you got thodrink at that hour. I'risonor : I hail a pocket pistolfrom tho night, before ; I was workiug lato at thorailway on Saturday, and it was too lato wbou IHtoppcil to get homo to Knockboy. Fined 2s. Gd. or2t hours. John Stokes waa hel plessly drunk ouSaturd ay night. John was carried to iho lock-up,nnd was so bml that ho )).-><) to bo put into tbo hanil aof a doctor. Fined 2s. (id. or 21 hours. Invitationswero ordered to issue lor sovea ubscntccH, nud thobusiness ended.

TCESIIAY —Iiufore Aid. I'. A. Power— Iliij ht bidUliy al— John Iirion was charged with disordcil yconduct tho eveniug beforo in Hiilway Square.It appeared that tho disorder waa createdby Urion try ing to got homo hia sister who wnsin bad company, and when sho would not go hostruck her. Sho struck him whon sho saw kbopolico coming, and he was arrested. Tbe policoatatcd their belief in tbo truth of bid Btntcmetit andliriun was dismissed with a caution. Tlireo absontnescharged with drunkenness wero ordered to be sum-motiod. Deserting a S'u'p—An Italian sailor , SaWatoroScaloi-Bi , waa charged by Captain Schiavino withdeserting hia vuisel upon Monday evening. Mr.Ti.ornton appeared for tho prosecutor. M. OoidaniehItalian Consul , inturp.ctcd tbo cvidonco , from whichit appeared that tho pri soner left tho vessel thuprior oveuing, and refused to return. Ilo stated inhid defonco that ho had nothing to say against thocaptain , but tho mato hid spokuu roug hl y to him atHoa or.co when hu was steering. Ho also complainedthat lie had boon asked to eat meat on a Friday. Ilod-clarcd ho wculd rather go to gaol thau return tohis vessel. Mr. (ioidanich soid tho captain and crowworo tifmid of tbu prisoner , and ho would ask thai hobo committed lo fraol t i l l tho vessel waa read y toleave iho port. Tho crew would not willing ly hel p inconfining him. Aid. l'owor B.tid all they could dowas to Rend him aboard uudor an escort of polico,and then the cuptaiii should find somo moans tosecuro him there. Tho pridoucr was subsequentlyput ou Loaril by Clio I'olico uudor lfca<! Coustah/oU'llrii sn. On Wednesday and 'f'huniday a fuw casesof drunkenness mado up the , businosa.

COUHT OK JJAXKltUlTCY— TI.K.S /M V .In re Thomas Muh -.r.—Tho bankrupt dealt extcn-

p ivcl y in the American bacon trade r.t Water fortl.lie wa.s examined hy Mr. Carton (instructed hy Mr.J. I J. Seallan , on behalf of tlio assignees) iu referenceto his general dealings , and particularl y as to whetherhi.s bankruptcy bad not been occasioned by Sellinghia slock al considerabl y under cost sale. Tho bank-rupt denied this allocation , nnd exp lained thut when -ever lie sold und. -r coat price it was merely to meettho fluctuations of tho market.

His Lordship allowed thu bankrupt to muko hisfinal deposition , but udjourued tho passiug of thefinal c.famiuut ioti until sumo inquiry was m:ulu inrcfcrcrico to a debt .-ilh-goil to bo ilno lo the bankruptby Captain Henry Kilmond s , of South Wales, whohad been in partnership wilh ihu bankrupt.

.Mr. Kordytho appeared for iho bankrupt.

FISHKKY l'Ki;SI-:CUTIOXS.At tho Clonmel lSorough I'elty Session?, held on

Wednesday, beforo Alderman Creuu (in the chair), anilD. H. Higgins , K«n., Mr. Thomas -Myers , Old Jlrid ge,Wiis charged with having, at Clonmel Jiorotigli , countyTipperary , on the l.Sth of February last , unlawfull yfished with rod and line for the capture nf fish iu thatportion of tin: river Suir at Suir Island , where undertho provisions of the byehtw of the FishcryCommissionersit was illegal for him to do so. Mr. ./as. -Myers, pro-prietor of Suit- Island tannery establishment , and fatherlo the defendant , said hi.s son submitted to tho olVcneoset forth in the summons. Mr. Hitj iriiis : As your son isdefendant in thu case, Mr. Myers , it is from him the pleaof guilty should come. Mr. Myers : My sou is not ufii^'e. I am hero to acton his behalf. Mr. lli^ifins. : Youcan 't do that. The charge isai-riminul one. Mr. Myers :There was no notice about this byelaw being passedgiven me, and that is what I complain of. Mr. Casey,C.l'.S. : Tho notices in reference to the byelaw woroposted up about all parts of Clonmel. William Cantwell , Mayor 's.Sergeant , 111 reply to Mr. McCaffrey,stated ho posted tlio notice referred to on the gate turn -ing into Mr. Myers' own promises , and that £entlctnan ,iu reply, said he never saw them , though lie examinedthu whole pln.ee the day previous. Mr. Iliggins : Thatbyelaw is now iu operation a long lime , and once it be-comes law the magistrates are bound to administer thatlaw. Alderman Clean (to prosecutor) : When you in-terfered did not this defendant desist.- .Sub-coustahloWalsh : Ho did. l ie told nn: in: knew nothing abouttin: bvolaw , and thnl ho fished then; last year. .Mr.M yers : Did you speak to him when you first saw himfi.-hin^ r Sub-coii slahle Walsh : 1 did not ; I was toofar away nt tlio time. ^r. l.'rcer , .S.I. : Don 't an.swerany of these nuestions unless you an: directed by thebench to do so. Mr. Casey : There is nothing furtherto ho proved. The defendant admits the olTcnee. Alikr-mau Crean : Ilo admits that he was li-hin g there , andthat ho was iViinr iiiil yf t ho law. The prosecutor 's.KtiitcniiMit conlirras this , and ho dc-isled when com-plainant interfered. Suh-constable Walsh : Everyperson caught there pleaded ignorance of the law. Mr .Hiiflj itw : Tho cli-.u-^.; has been submitted to, and tlmdefendant can ask tho complainant any question hochooses. Mr. .Myers : lie will not ; hu i.s hero undermy protection. The onl y thing ho has to say is , that hewas ignorant , nf the law ; when hu learned that fishingwas prohibited there , he stopped immediately. Alder-man Crean : My opinion is, prosecutions of this kind arecalculated to brinj t tho law into considerable disrepute.Here is a young lad innocentl y fishing, almost withiuhis own premises. He was not acquainted with tho law,and thu constable interferes as a watcrbaililV ; thenthe constable liail an iiUcrcst in the prosecution ; homust bo aware that iho father uf the defendant wouldpay the fine , which woulil go to thu use of complainant.1 think it is u kiwi of a ease that , unless it was com-pulsory on 1110 as magistrate , I certainly would not fine.Mr. lupins : I di lfu r altogether with Alderman Creun ,though I would , uinler the circumstances , be e.inall yanx-ioiist to ho lenient: hut hero the defendant pleads guilty,and we lnivu no alternative but to line. Mr. Myers liinli ^-niiull yi : Thero is no plea of guilt whatever. He admit-ithe charge in the summons , but there i.s uo(,'iiilt in that ,ami il U very wroiij; for you to introduce it. Mr. }li (,'f,Hus(warmly) : I will not allow you to act iu this manner.1 will mak e tho court ami justice be properly respected ,tun! I won 't he preventiil fi-nni giving my decision. AsI say, we have the ilcfcii il.tnt hero .submitti m,', nndwhere then ; is an Act of Parliament to guide us, Iwould not KO against it for my brother. I would bo onlytoo happy, when your son is uuacipiainle il with thelaw , to si^n any memorial you may afterwards ^et upfo have t/n: fine n-iuiHo!. Mv. .Myers : I ' l l ilo no .suchthing ; I disregard the line. Mr. llij,'j ;ins : 1 am sureyou do ; but I 11111 here to do my duty, and t will notIlinch from it. Alderman CYcan : \'y:i ; but the circum-stances dilTcr from a ca.su of deliberate fishing bypoachers , aud |x:i'sons umi<;i(iiaintt "l with tho nature , ofoffenec , und thu nature of the Act under which thoy areproceeding. Hero is tins case of a young boy fishingwhore he hail seen others fishing during his lifetime.Ho was unacipiaintcil wilh tin: statu of tho law, ami thowater-bailiff comes ami (rives notice, when ho desists. Ithink it is a caso thai lni^ht bo passed by. It is notbecause tho defendant is a 1.1 in.I mirk to get expensesfrom , and have Ihu fine poekctt<:d , thut wo should con-vict ; 1 think that would be rather straining our j uris-diction. .Mr. lliint ius .' 1 must siiy 1 think those ji rt.very improper remarks. The law makes nn ilistin elioubetween the rich and the poor. Mr. (Jrecr , S.I : H i3seldom I iutorfci -c, but 1 think the remarks aru ratherhard tin a policeman iloiu r his duly. Tho statement:/i.-i'Jo is tiikcn ilon-ii ) >y t) i» reoortor.s. ami pnbli.sltt.^Of course wu will see what steps will bo takon hcrut iftcr-AlileTinan Creau : The iMt csti yu is , is hu doinjj his dutyiu tho interest of tho piibliu ? Mr. Wreer : That can huscon hereafter. Mr. Myers : Whut i.s the decihiou rAl.lerm.-i'i l.'ri:.i:i : Thcru is no .Ii:ci.siuii , thu benchliavini; divided.

EXTKXSION OF THK V. I. UAILW A 1Iiauil in bciu^ paiil for, inn) nikcn pi .t-se. KIO U of

boyond Mary borough , loi- U.o purpose, of exicini inj 'ihu Central In:.and lU.lway tuwi.r . ls M ull i i i g nr. Thidwill bo " vasl liuui slii m Lln: line as we ll as to Witter.ford ; and it is iiuoth.'r pi oof ol mo energ y and |i:uc-tical turn ol iiiiuil nl Mr. Duiahunty, thu chairmanwho hua iU.no so much fur thu lin'.lu und pro perityof Waterford. A bad leturu h j got for ull this utlust election.

F A S H I O N A B L E N E W SPosEiutoj LADT SEIIKA ODSit-Tbe f a™**

this estimable ona charming young Wy. whose 'earlydomiio, on tho 24th of April, at the age of ^"gMg?created tho most intense sorrow amragst hor family,to.k place on Thursday, ia the quiet littio churchyard_ofWhitcchurch, in the west of this county, "*<*?™™-pose, away from tbo busy sceiuw of this <"

^Sll tiat is mortal of ijy SoUna Odell. thoj oung andlovinu wife of E. G. H. OdeU, Eaq., f t Camgloa,. anddaughter of tho Eight Hon. tho Earl of H°°£°feHor early an£ altogether nnexpectod demise <»"«"°™tho most nnaffectod regret amongst aU claases in thatdistrict, with which she was so closely identified. Ihomournful cortege that left Cgrriglca that morning waalargely representative of tho respect entertained for thobereaved family, and expressive of heartfelt sorrow.Tho procession extended for nearly two miles, almostfrom tho very entrance of tho demesno at Carnglea totho churchyard itself. Precisely at ono o clock thoremains of tho deceased lady woro borno from tho honRCK. °;T nf »lm nrinr-inal t^nanta.and dacod upon aBcatiydesigned funeral-car, draped with black silk. The bodywas encased in a. richly upholstered shell of pine, withina leaden covering, tho ontcr coffin being of oak, mas-sively mounted. A wreath of immortelles, entwined byloving hands, encircled tho breastplate, which bore thofollowing inscription :—" LADT SELINA. ODELL, Died ,21th April, 1875: aged 20 b-cars." Shortly after , thoprocession moved in the following order towards thoplace of intcrmont .—After tho bier , tho chief mourners—namely, Mr. OdeU, husband, and Viscount Hastings,D.L., brothsr of tho deceased ; Sir John N. Humble ,Bart., D.L . uncle ; Messrs. Wm. and Henry OdeU, bro-therH , and Messrs. B. and G. Nugent Humble, cousinsof Mr. Odell ; Capt. Perceval Maxwell, Capt. Dent , andMr. Wm. Paul, Ballyglan , Watcrford. The family car-riages, with the domestics of Carrifflea , followed ; thenthe carriages of tho Karl of Huntingdon , Lord StuartdoDocies, lord Hastings, Sir J. N. Humble, Hon. C. WMooro Smyth, Sir John H. Koanc, Bart., DL, bir it.Mnssrravo, Bart., Count do la Poor, John O Keefo.M I.,L. Donnehy, Clashmoro ; James Gallwey, Esq., ColbganLodge ; S. R. Fitzgerald , Esq., Tivoli ; John R. Dower,Esq., Browory Lodgo ; Kichard J. Usshor, Esq., Cap-pagh i Capt. Power , Affane ; Percy Smyth , Esq., Hca<l->orough ; 'George Whitelock Lloyd, Esq., D.L., Stron-cally .Caatle , besides many otlior vehicles. Aftor thovnst assomblago on foot, came a largo number of horso-mon and a great body of tho tenantry upon tho estatesof Carriglca, Whitcchurch , Claahmorc, Cloncoskoranc,and Moore Hill. The remains wore received atthogravc-yard gate by tho Rev. Prebendary Neville, late of Strad-bally, who. read impressively tho Rervico of tho church,and then the coflin was lowered into tho vault, amidstthe tcarfnl regrets of those amongst whom her ladyshiploTed to reside, ministering to tho wantt of tho poororclasses in a spirit of unostentatious charity.

DEATH OK JACOB POWKLL, ESQ., ST. KEAHXS,COUNTY WEXKOBD . — Tho death of this respectedgentleman took placo at Lower Baggot-stroet , Dublin ,on tho 23rd ult. For upwards of 2U years ho hold tliohonourable and responsibl e situation of land agent ontho Tin tern Abbey estate. Mr. Powol l loft St Kcani 'sfor Dublin on tho !£2nd of JInrch to transact business inconnection with tho old chnrchyard at Tiutcm. He wasnot very well going away ; but tho sudden news of hisdeath cast a gloom over tho locality in which ho waaknown , and took many by surprise. On Monday lasthis mortal remains reached Wcxford by tho half-pastone train, and were removed to tho Tintcrn new church ,followed by a multitudo of mourners. On Tuesday, thohearse, drawn by four horses, left tho church for theburial ground in tho old churchyard . Following thehearso waa the Tintcrn Abbey earria<jo (representingJlrn. Cololough), Harlow Powoll, Esq., (brother of thedocoasod) , John Lloyd , Esq., J.P- -.—Bowers, Esq., C.K;Captain tho Hon. F. A. J. Chichoster ; D. V. Bcaty.£.-(•(., ; J. E. 1>. Drake, Esq. ; A. Stephens, KSIJ ., J.P. ;ltav. M. Wcldon ; Kev. M. Limirio ; Dr. lloy.l , Mr.Usher, Mr. Leigh, Mr. Hutchison , (Mrs. Colclongh' asteward) and ovor ono hundred of the tenantry on thoestate.— 'BVr/brd People.

The Marchioness of Watorford was, 011 Wctl -nesduy morning, confined of a son and. and heir. Motherand child aro doing well. Tho happy intelligence of thobirth of the infant Earl of Tyrone was received upon theMarquis's magnificent estate at Curroghmorc, with theutmost rejoicing, and celebrated with all due festivity.

Colonel thts Itight Hon. W. F. and Latlj L.Tigho have arrived at the Alexandra, Hotel , Hydo i'ark-cornor, London , from Woodstock.

Air. 13. Whitworth , il.P. for Kilkenny, Mr.W. AVhitworth , M.P. for Newry , and Mr. W. Whit-worth , jun., left the Club-Housu Hotel , Kilkenny, onThurKdav, for London.

Tho Jwght Worshi pful James T. llyan , Mayorof (WatiSabrd, arrived in town on Sunday morning, bjthe Milford route , from London.

The Lord Lieutenant has been pleased to approve of the appointment ot Wm. Going, of Ballyphilip,to bo a deputy lieutenant of the county Tippcrury, totill an existing vacancy.

IVenarations arc making, by n very distin-guished party in this county, to hold a bazaar, on agrand scale, in tho Town Hall , Watcrford , during thosummer assizes, tho proceeds to bc devoted to tbecomp letion of the County Waterford Industrial School .

Lord Theobald Butler arrived at. KilkennyCastle on Monday, from London.

The Hon. ilr. W'andcst'ord , lute Lieut, in theGuards , arrived in Castlccomor on Monday. Tho him.gentleman is an cxcellont landlord , possessing a splendidproperty at Castlecomer.

The Duke and Duchess of St. Albans and Mr.Itcrnal Osborno wore amongs t those invited to meet1I.1MI. Prince Christian und the Duke of 'i'cck ut diu-ncr, at Lady Moloaworth ' s, a few evenings since.

Lord Lismorc and suite left Kinjp tuwn onMonday fo*- Knglauii.

Samuel I . Urubb , Esq., J.P., was presented :tttho Coiir.-', on Moniluy, lielil by the Prince of Wales, bythe Kij rht Hon.'thu i-Jirl of licsshorough.

TIIK ltovAt . CI.ILI.KUF. OF SUHOKONS.—Amongst the.succusrtful competitors for letters testimonial , on Aprilj th , at Iho ltoyal College of Surgeons , was that of ouryoung fellow-citizen , Mr. Patrick J. Whitt y, of GreatUoorgo 's-strcet.

FASHION'S t'Olt MAY.In alluiling to tho beautiful toilettes designed for this

reason, Lo i'nllct says tho lovely colours and delicatematerials selected owo their great degree of elegance totho tasteful way iu which thoy arc combined amiarranged , more than the primary cost of the fabricsthemselves. A great variety of different makes ofoulard ; the best al |.uca, known as tho " Danish silk ,"made in a profusion of tin; most duliisato tints ; mousse-line do laino , single cuehetnire , and material* (if thosame class, aro tho most favourdl for morning wear.Tho two former , indeed , aro maiimissablo for carriageund visiting toilettes for young ladies ; the rich makesof -silks being reserved for young ladies of an " oldergrowth" und toilettes do ccrcmouic. Checked materialsuro still most fashionable , and make very pretty adjunctsor trimmings to dresses of neutral tint. A deep Bounceof tho checked pattern on the front and sides of a plaindress—cuffs ami ruver to mutch , with the new " Wat-teau" wish—had a very elegan t uppcuranee. This sashis formed of two long wide pieces, closoly plaited to thobodice itself us far as tho wuist ; from thence it hangsin two loose loops ovor the pouff of the skirt , is caughtunderneath tho ilra;icry, aud hangs iu two looso cndinearly to tho hem of the skirt. This imparts greatfinis-h to a toilette. Checked or plaid umtisrialrt aroalways used on tho cross. Several crossway folds ,forming a fichu anil cuffs , with two bias on the tunicalso make a now and novel trimming to a poioiuiiso. Thelong looso trains have boon found so inconvenient forwalking, that one of our loadiug Court modistes hasinvented a charming way of arranging them c-n tu-ii ii(tic , forming by tln'd means a very graceful draperywithout much trouble. A patont hook i.s placed abouttwelve inches from tho waist , down tho back of theunder skirt (which ia only slightly trained). Threepatont eyes arc fastened down tbo centre of the trainunderneath , at such distances that , when looped intothe hook , the train hangs in a graceful double pouff ,forming a tunic raised in the centre. Thoro is, ofcourse, no necessity to fasten more than ouo loop, if thetrain requires only slightly raising. Speaking of tunics ,tho now shape this mouth i.s called " Urceque." Longscarves and sashes, tied loosely round the skirt , tho enddisposed in 11 variety of ways, aro very elegantly worn.Tho fulness of skirt is still all thrown to the back , amikept in its place by elastics underneath ; but , thoughtho drapery is confined to the back breadth , tho front ofcithi'r skirls or tunics aro no longer so ti ghtl y plastore-lto the figure as was soeh a few weeks ago. Houndwaistbands und sashes, plaited to thu waist anil tiedbehind , will he much worn with the dresses of thin orlight inafcrial. Corslets havo been inailc by tivo orthree of the Court modistes ; some have small nhimlder-stru ps , others mert-ly reach under the arms. There isno dmibt that thiis most elegant and beenining fashionwill be the means of reintroduciug transparent whitebodices with long sleeves for indoor wear. Those, wornwith a cor>l ct of the colour of tho dress or its iriniM -ngs ,will mak e 11 very elegant aud seasonable accompanimentto summer indoor toilettes. Low bodives , with lare ortulle Jichus , and long lace or tulle sleeves, will bo wornfor dinner and soirees in times. The bodices of dresses,cut with basques, will he considered quite sullicicnt foroutdoor garments this season,but should some confectionbo preferred , thoro ure a great number of cbanningsniullpelerines and mantelets of tho Mtinr uiu tt-riu! us thedress , or uot , according to taste. Sicilienno and thincachetnirq arc much muro worn I him .-ilk fur confectionsof any kiu .l ; in magnificent fringes of all kin.Is , withvery elaborate headings, givo a most finished und ele-gant effect. .

An i-iitircl y new po.'oiiaise has ma,|u f(.s appearance asa confection , to bo made ot Sicilieuue or i-ai-hcmirc. Itis raUcl tho " Creole ," and is cut bodicu and nkirt inone, forming a iound tablicr with sash ends ; a slcevi-lo.-s vest 111 Iront , and 11 fichu at buck. All drcs.-cs of.-llkou materials have the plaited muslin llouucc edgedwith lace uudor the hoin. Sleeves are very much orna-mented. The .-iuaj ie.-i are nothing perfectly novel , butthey nro trimmed in a great variety of ways. Kordinner ilio. -.s,if of thick material , they generally reach lothe elbow , ending with a •• .Marquise" frill ; but thisgcm-ral rule docs not prcclu.l ..'. tho addition of anygarniture preferred above the elbow. For full dress thosleeves are merely shoulder-straps , moro or lesd coveredwilh lace and ornaments.

THK PUOPOSKD THEATHE.TO T H K KIUT IJU OK THE WA'I'KKFOUI ) KEWH.

l>KAit Si 1; - As we were the chief parties in organis-ing .111,1 pri 'scnii iur a petition ugaiiiHt tho establishmentof the proposed Wnleifuril Theatro to tho Corporation,wu leel it to be our duty publicly to acknowledge thatwe entirely exonerate the directors from the charge ofinanir ..-nting an obstinate disregard to tho WIKIICS ot' thorcsjM i- ieil names attached to thut petition . As a body,they expressed to us their sincere regrot that thoy hadnol learned before it was impossible to give up the pro-ject that it was so objectionable to many of our follow-liti/.e t is. Hop iugyou will kindl y givouathnsan oppor-tuni ty of in linowlcd ging the readiness of tho directorsto ai-codc , as fur us hiy in their ]>owcr , to our request ,wu remain yours , A. liuituoWKS ,

Ii. J. S. D KVKNISII .

Miii.-i.' 1-M 's CiKiii. tuic FACTOKV.—Wo porceiW) thatMr. MurriMty ia n^.-iiu getting up hia carnage factoryiu Jl.ah sticct , in a Hupcrior manner. When com-pluted , it will I JO a finu spacious concern, admirablyuUuiitcU fur bid worku.

THE GIANT TRESS OF CALIFORNIAThe giant trees of California, tha Sequoia giganiea

ore well known in England under tho namo of Wol!lingtoniaa, and in Amorioa aa Wssbingtoniaa. Enor-mons nnmbors have been raised from aoed, and arefound to grow freoly and to thrive almost anywhere.It is a ouriou8 f»ot, that this tree, which produces aprofusion of Bood, and can be propagated artificiall ywith anon ease and aucooae, should , iu its naturalcondition, bo limited to ono or too secluded valloys ontho western flank of tbo Sierra Nevada. It has notspread boyond a fow isolated spots of somo acres inextent during all tho hundreds, nay thousands ofyears it must bavo flourished thero. There 13 nothingin tbo world , poibaps, which strikes ono as eo strangeso utterly beyond all previous experience, as theae*enormous trees when seen for tho first timo. Thebanyan and tho baobab of tho tropics attain a wide-spread growth which covers a !arKo area. Bat tboeffect upou tho mind is as nothing compared withthat produced by tho gigantic trunks of tho Sequoia—vast columns of a fj irth two or threo timos that oftho Monument on Fish stroot Jl ili, nnd half as highagain ; while ono fallen monarch must havo lotverednp to a bight of 4-10 fret , 1. p., twenty or thirty feethi gher than tho summit of the cross which crowuathe doruo of St. Paul's.—Academy.

;'os( Free for Six Stamps, open ends, or 12 stamps in a£'ia-c'oj)e.

rp i IK MEDICAL AUV1.SKH, ou premature decay ,JL the system , i-nr i its hpinl j i ibtur i i l - ou ; chapters n

t i r '.iui disiirdfrs , iiud iLe List 11 enm f. r t lu i r r.- ini .val; Hinii'croHCupc »» H I I »i- l to di:i^uo.-is ; M a ri iape , Us tliniuiihtcitunis ; nilea nud prt .*-cii [itiiMiH tor M-il- lirntnn ut 4c,

Uis imtri l w i t h nuniiruus caso. liy l ie . Waller Ue liuoII i . l f .n l House, - l lolfonl Squiiie , I.i.mh.n, W.C.

DK UK l;OOS- cckluaiid CiUTT^i VITA:, «r UKDUUl'S , fur SpeiuiHtorihcea , Xutlurnai Kinission

I in. i.ti 'iiry, Si'iual Iiuiipacily, IJ t - l . i l i t 3 , Epilepsy, nnd >tliOht iliht-ases lor wliii .il Alin uiy, Sam puriliu , Ac, aic t.o'tui empl.ijid .Iy KujjJ isIi I'IJJ M L W M S to tbe ultimate m0 I he SuflVrerV In-allh.

'I he (JUTTiK VIT^E nre ll.-e nsult of lone practic.il iv i s i i jjatiuu r.l the lenit'dics bt- t ad,,ptid for the** discasiThi-ir rich , t-tiuu ilat 'UK, htuaiactiic quulitii-s , and , i.bovu atheir complt'te rtrwvatirn of the nervous system , rendtlifin iu cvi-rr toprct Wu rihy thi ir Biginlic.au title . ThII ay he l;ikim wiihout hiudrnuce or restraint of diet , &,mid iu this r. spict als-i lin y inn}- claim nrc-crain.-ncc muiutit ot her advert i*cl tacdicincij. Uy promutmtr. di^cbtioniMiitUhiii K tlm cunstiictiou—enr.cliing uithuiit inl)am;itliu bluuil — lir.iciu^ w iit .out aliuiulatiu ^ lh^ nervous srstctno viuhntl y—they :-tri-iigllii'n ihu gcnurtil habit , anil rcsuthe natural linillny tonn uf the ucivuus and muscular fibnthus uti l ivtt i tu p and »t ^oratil i i ,' l/c.tt i bddy and mind.

Tlw GL'T'IVK VITyE l:.ivs bei n particularl y mcefsswith yuuiiK pp iip lt' K I IO I I H TI ' the iip|ie.imici.'of u-ij Hge; «are p*le and ( fTtf ai iniito, nnd w ho , haviln; an Qttora ista^te :i-v . r j th ing, am in ia rac i l aud lor Muil y, busincm or enjiDicut . l*li..it^,.nil?, of uppar uull y [ii.peli.-tj s ciisos, qiven upthe faculty, iiafc li-i-u p .in i i i n tn t l y dltul, aud fiave fcyiKra i r iu l eviitei .cc of the fact .

IJ )- Piico lls . and S3', of all Clirnvit*, or directreceipt ut -Sta inp p, or tio^t-'tlice ordrr nd-lre-ihed to Dr.Keus , Hulfoid II UUM', f f i . l t u id >piini-e, London, W .C.

b. i i l by M C M IIH I IT & Cu., 121 , C. pi-|.-lm t , Uublin ; ,'Whiti ', Observer Clflin- , Mal! )ui ina : Mr . I!.is-Ht , i'outACh rnnicle Oftice , lji inciick ; J l i . PoUon , Fermanagh JJtj lrici;, Kiiinskillt'ii ; or al The Aeuu (Jtlif , Wattrfordi

l'ains in the iiack , Oriivci , Lumbago, Uhi-uiDatit j ro, GiKlaluleuiy , iK-adaclir, Nervoiisn p™ , Debility, Stricture ,Dli. DK 1100S' COMPOUND REN.

I'll.I.S (us Ihmr iiamc ltdial , or tlu kidurjsihcsU-sl Hin eel. l.iatid all over the w.nld , 11s the safestbebt Kciui. ily for ll.e aliovc dunguuu*- cotnp latutF ,iJiscliaiof any kind , and liisrn .it; ul the Kidiiry ", Bladder ,Urinary Organs gi-nrralli , which , it ntg ltctod, frcqaeend in Stom; iu thu Ul.-idder , and a lingrrinp , painful deFor depri'fsion of Spirit " , Kscitumcnt , Incapacily forciety, Sillily or Iliisiuras , f.nas nl .Memory, WretiUedrNvrvuu-nras , and i v i u ln- .unij i ls i l l , when (ns is ohmease) ariaiu^ bum ur cumbincd wi th Urinarj- OiaeuM.'. , 1are unequalled. li y tLeir »ah)tary action ou HdeAcidi y i>! the Stumacb , thry purity aud promote tho 11hei't i- uoiiH , Iht 'iel .y previ n i the tunnnliun ut o:onc, node.itabh^h Iur 1>I L- t l .e hrmthy I UDC I IDLS UI these ortfan> .

1' i.w 1*. lid., 2*, yd ., *'.. UJ., 11> . and 33a. per box ,lull dutc lMiu -. tliruu ^h all i lu-nnsts . Tbe Genuine hufiword.n " \Valtt fr Ue Ii 1,.-, London ," in whi te letter - , 01.Stamp i.HUed to eadi biu , by s|.-ci> 1 diriction ot llerjeaty 's lluin.ril ' .le Couiii-i!->:ui.i-i!., to prot i-ct the publu: :t taud , nml !o imi ta te whieli t> 1. loi:y aud traii a |u ,ilj liuc

l A U T l tj N . — ritime unprincip led Veudurt when *i',.-r Dr. De Kuo-*' 1'uis , l.ave attempted to toi>t other ic ii.- > or comlKJiuu U Ol thuir own upon the purchaser ,uhich tlu -y olit a iu a lar^'i |,riitil , hut which inv.iribt j - ed.Mi l .puii itiiicii 1. A.-k ii.r I' ll . D K lioos ' Cojtrousu Kil'll .L- , ait d ' o not bi- pi 'iMiaih- t l into trynK -u iythiu xbu t rlt . 'Uid ll.e Uu-l u lVieu lty ocmr , rnelo-c tli« amuuip'dWotlke . order or s'.auips as above , mid tLcy will beper teiuru.

o!d by Mi.Masinr & Co., 121 , C pel-s lnet , Dublin ;Whi '.c , (Jbi trvcr Oilier , lS;.Hjmi- iiA ; Mr. Ua-sitt , Sou'Chronicle Utlici', I.uni-tirk ; Mr. I' .-Uun , Fermanag hOlliei- , K l i n h k i l l i n ; ..lid al 1(1, Ki l i . - .t let -t , '.Vut r i lo i J

DH. DK 11OOS' 1'ILUL/K XL'VJE , or VIAUI. K I . I P K 1' iLi.b , aiu rap idly >U|ier>edmg c;

oil mid t n e i,ld-l.ishu ,i ,ed ih-.au'ri -raliU: uicdicmei) turinerlu i i i^t . i.d hy t in- facu l ty , i i lneb , it i« nmv aduiittect ie ipi t -nt l y nsiilled in a L-> iiKirmi'd atati ' ul costivem-!-*.IMn ;c Vi: ,-e. rii Hit ; c-'iilnty, cleause tl .i : ^ luiu. i i l i , pun?SfCl i:; Ol 1 .-, r'- lllOVV ll.'.KjJ t-ll..', lll dl>;et-t!OI) , Xc , ,111,1 (Il>tlrend.-riii) ; it lieee^-ary lu br always, .-.wa l i imt i i^ mediclew d>>s s only, t akrn occaMoiMll y, wi l l l,t: luut id H II tr quind l.i k .e ,. up a h i a l i hy ita'c cf tl .c M *:, UI. K(ad.i | il .d to H II a.'e- , it hr in ^ l l i - l e l y ttec.-.Stary tu re^u 'i.ild..-e i.ci-onli: ,^ to the a^e and

st t i- iut l i ut the

pati t -nt ; it< i I* n.a.'e i »r;.|') .illit.t I t) .y ar..- allo< .-Ili t -i unnvall i-d .I, . 1 i'l ., 2< . (Id-, \< - 1)1.. lla. au.t 33- . p-r li..t ,

.-^uiiJ hy .Mc .Master & L'u., Ac , itc . L-'^ ab:iTi-J , and aH \ i i t rf i ) r< l Sevos OlVice.

DDKS YOUK UA1K FALL OFF, RTi;i:N t ; i !KY , &.-.? n •..., »-<¦ KUSAI .I K • ;-

I ' K L L K S i i . l > - L T I i l a l i , nui ri i i,li OUT Hie wotld itsu.ir-> uluii-. I 'riipi .- i t i , . -, ;,nd at ll.e i>i,l y i.'ii.. d y t lul i beilrui 'i i i i i d UJ I . -JI . I t » pii .ir.uirr. d t.i JJIMI K M "I I . r.',ii-uustachio ^ , «^i*., in a i . \% w .r k - , hi .d w i l l be toiuii ii*0- in Iy >uer , sslu l in i .oi i r i >l i inj , euru i ip , and he.uitilyii beI, .I I , ; ih i i l i i i i i ! (.-i ' - yii . .-s, s i i r i n i t l i i n u i i weak hair , pr it-¦ Is f a i l i n g idl , and r.- -tu i : i i^ it m btlduesi lro:n Kb 'crt'.ni-i 1. Upwiin l - t,f li_ <o physician* Itnvv i ccoui.'iienJe to'.I..: nursery, lor promoting a tilt.- , lic.illl.y head ol ba i rjdav -.- iNi i ^ liai.llle .-> in a t t ,-r yai-. In l i -,t t l i s price 2*. Ci

O l i - K U VK ll i . i t II 10 p'lfi ' p .m-i-hlot is euel. r c lwi t l chi..,. k . ^-i 1, ivh'ch Ii ,s a i.-.l s li iui j . ..'ii tsidt .* b.-.triii t; Ibc 'isl.'o^.i l..* t.'iuj .ei t .r ui wl i i io I i t : u > ; tt. .r w j tA a t '',u- «*BCr inn l r i a r me ..Ko iDuuUh-d in .-aeh tiollle.

" I w.ts b .lJ nin. ; ii- .ir^ , but 1 liud rew h i i r c o m i "a-piil :) ."— J . l lo lv - . "Tu.it lK^ to yur -UltV , I brtTe . :X-ee.l. ut iuuu*!.u:lu- and v Iti -k . -is ."— .Maj r r.ruw-ne . " til|..»l lay (,.in i.i (- .Mei . ia , lui it lias iestot e.1 it."- isiI I . w i l l . '" Aster -Jl) wars lial .in'.ss , il has acted mi ll-imslj."— H . M IM :. ' (d if.)

/-<>¦ Joi.l at T U B N K W J ( ' V P i C K . Watirfurd.

LA I N C I I oi' A ST K A A I K K .—Ou Thursday morn i asmiill stoaiiior wns launched from tho Nepune )aWorks , for tho UJO of tho Harrow Navigation ( n.p;my ; shi; is 85 fi-ct lun^ ; 1 feet beam ; 7J *tdeep ; 'M tons i i>f,'istor , nml Ii/ hor^o ji oivcr. S isuaniL 'd tho Lady Auuotte , ami ia a decided crec tohi-r builders.

Tim WAI- K K F O K I I A K T I L L K R V .—The portion of ilr>-^ imrut sti itione i l here wont oul route rnorchio )UTuesday uini '.'r command of Ailjutaui-Cuptain C fo.A Luliciabl y iiuurest.iug leaturo in tho march aatho handsome l i t t le son nf L't ipt. Cuffe, dressed il »Uuniform aj an olticur , miiuutod on a spirited [ J,Ij riu g iug up the rear.

I HIMI Pnoit U KM OVAI ..— Wo havo to thank irtalented , cuurtcotH , souiur city mombor, K. I'o r,K<i| , for a copy of n. bill brought iu by him If,Mi-asrs . Duwning, French , and D'SlmusjCinosiy, ba igfor itH obj-.-ct ill.! ab-ilisluu ^ of tho rigm of remoi gIrish poor from Kny lund and Suotlaud.

H t l t A K K A b l — Kl 'l ' .s'* CII CU.V —Ull ATE KULAND l «•Pult l ' lNO— " l lv .t Ihor.'iuh klion lednC ul till! D ltU tsl f twliicd Kuvern the operations of digestion anil notritioD cin\ a i-.u.-ii;: .is | .hu..ti.iu ol t i e Iin- pr .>o,iln - s ut v»i"ll-;e' «1cocoa , Mr. Kpps has prun.i .d o:ir lirrnUast tablea u l>I -.»:> l\ il ^ I I > I< VK ,I.'I' w h i . 'i in.iy s»v.' u< many I ^JJiiet'.'r ' I.!. -. I Is l.y II..! judicious me ol jnch «rtic ofJi.-t Unl .i C ' l i ' - i i t t t imi may l.e (,'ia.luj lly built op ''Iatioi i i v iu . i i . i i t,, i .s -.ht t - v t r y tcnd .Mie) lo liiw. Hun <Jiol >uU ;> ! io-, i .i.l..s .it- tl aiin,; mound UH renily to l *'w l n i . v . i i'.., iv s ,i w-ak i...ioi . We may e«<pe .ni !•Int. , I J .u h j I,. -, pnu i-u i - .-t t i s well lurt ili etl »rilb .'«hl-o.l au.l a i-r. i , .. i |y uuurMhul trame."— Cwl<A WW.ire.' lt . («48-

JU.vif .u.TinE UF COCOA .—" Wo will now r8an ac>:oinii ol i l , - * i> i . ,ei> .s adopt, d by M.-sar*. Jaoiet f iA Co., u i . i i u i . t t i i i i i .s i t i h . l e t i c article *, at Ibeir ' IIiu the Kusiuti If.mil , I.un.loii ."—See Article in Col tlTTtiuscholil (] ui I *.

A DVICE TO M II -TU C K S !—Aro you brokenin afreH by a suk clulil sull.nmi wi l l i the pn.u ot euttiog t ''Oo ut one., tu arhtuiisl Hint ) i t \ a bottle uf lln.WlS' '•SooiuiSG Muur. ii w i l l i-i- iiuvt- tlit ptor »ufer«r i «*dintel y. It is |i-neet:y In. ui U ss ml,I pl.-asaut to tl-t' "produeesuntural iiuo- i ,|,.,.p i,y reiieriu ,! tliecbild from W(and the l i t t le iherub awak. -us " as bng lit as * bnj '•Its outht's tin- rluld , it soiini" the j f a m f , allays ill p«' .'*"hoves vui.l , icifulairn the Iniwrls , and is the heal kuo» !*•tucdy Iur dyseu i . i y .,M d d.anbwa , wbelher arisiof »steeihuirf ui uil'i r cnis,>. Mr« . Winslow 's Sootliing . *PH »uld by Jl-diciue deal, rs eviry uLcre , at 1» l|d V"' j9>Manufactured iu New Vurk , and nt -W3 Oiluril Strfi <0'dun : '

TiiitoAT A FFJXTIUNH AND HOARSENESS.—Al l["tt-rii. i: l iuu iinuiioii ui iho ihriM i miJ boirwnei I"bu umetiil j suvpi is. il at \\\c iilmusv iuiincdiite r«liet •} "by lilt u»i ,,l " I t i owu 's l!iuiielil.il TiocbeJ." Tb«M £" *'" :«iz> -u St-» " j.re n .*• .,,.d by must renpoctable chen*. ™l l i i t rum.i-y al l- lj i l p-r hux. People troublf* » t '" hackin;. iou,tli ," ii " riig Ui coM ," ur iirouchwl »D«* , ' •cannot t iy Hi I I I iou MH.ii , iiB .iiniUr trouble , il «ll»«

{Jumcii ss, nsult in hcnous l'uhuoiury sod AitbnJ't 1* , ,tiun- . .-i t - i i,ni ib c w.,r is - Urown'i lironcbiil Tn "jare un u.e i;u»rii ,u.enl Stamp around • aeb box.—U "; " •luicd i y John I . llruwn 4 Soni, lioiton, United . /"•Orpul , 4U.1 Dininl Street , Linidon. . •

L't o i u L i s tl — Kor the TEKTIC and B*AiTMf *. - .few dwpi ut thi! liquid f l o r i l l i nn, bptiukW oo » »«L

bru>li ,itiuiiuei!!i « pka-unt Uiln'r.wUicb lkoron<Iil/ '*. >- itthe Twili ii - t i iii nllpirj. i:e! uriiuparit»t< b(nl«u U*l. f Z,£sprevfut s Urlar , »tup« deci.y, g ive* to tbe Teeth ¦ K JJ• ;pjpiarl ) »hii.-in:» , simt II rl. i Ki i l lu l lr«sr««co to »M

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ll removes nil uup learKUt oJuur»ri.iug from ita} * Mi ;!1or tobacco smoke. The Fragrant F orW*l b*in» &f T. &.¦in part of honey and awe*, berl.s, il deliciow W V* JViTj. .*od the greatest Toilet discovery ul the »g». 'J} ? ft!*' .0' all Cliemitta and Peifumer i. Prepared bj H. 0< Vf (¦£; .493 Ox lurd Street , Loudun. , :'.•,"'7^ k P~'(

WATKityoau : Printed and Pnbliahed .by ^' »]*;|>Sm-iiBx KENS-ET , at The Waterford Sf i$*&. t'fl'Vrintinif, Book-Binding, and aiachiDfrJSuBaf j^T £'fe^iahinont, 40 King stroot, ia the P*risk rf .l*TJ M0^Within, <3t»o£ W»tarfort. ' ¦- ¦[#£0' |.|J?2