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i " THE i"WATEB,POBD HEWS, " ' I ESTAB LISHED—1847 . ' ¦ ; . ' intgeot Circulation in South of Ireland : ' L hrJ trti-s rSJDA Y , ar.d Stm»d Edxlxn on SATVUDA 1 ¦ Horringr , al KM. -to and 50, (TCewcil-StTiit , ¦; ¦ ! (DPfOSITE THE rEOTlBCHL. 1A3XJ. ; TT»R1CE—ON- E PEWS' ; "I e. -K-ly (in Advance) , 43. W, ijtr fiy Post (Yearly), 63. Gd! I : 1 rS»r AH Cheques and P. 1 O. Orders , mado payable to C OBNELIDB P. REDMOND , at this Office. ; TBK N EWS ; oironlatesf j OitcnDToly ' amongst the r*rch»nt« , traders and nobilit?, gentry, farming rif.tui <*<> ., [in Waterford, Kilkenny, TipptTary, fid " ho * "nW of Irollu>a K™«»» 7- Tho NBJVB Jr. attaiced a circulation never oqn-iiJod by any paMt noblisbod in. Watcrford , and io admittedly the lead- fcir ionrnaliDtbi B important city, with which there! b Sroct daily co-imnnication ftom London . ¦ I Particular attention paid to CDmmorcial and Affncul j tnr&l matters.; i : | AdTertiicmontsreceiyoator tile Nxwa by all ronp&ct. •bio SowBpapor Agents in the United King dom. Pro . ^aynent requisite from parbcB -not knorrn at tho oflioaJ Airentsifor 'Sale of THE NEWS and for i j&dverti Bement3 : . ¦! WATKRFORtl—MiB» KKLt-f , GladBtono Btroot. ! | MiBa POWBB , Barronatrond Street. i Mr. ' HDOHES , Mayor 's Walk . Mrs. QCILTT, John Street. MiBB KiVANAon , O'ConnoU Street I ' Mr. HAT , 110, Quay. ^ j. i Mr. DOBBYN , Barrack otreet. i i Mr. W AEDELI ., Qonj 1 . ' J Wrt. EK R ITT , Bollybrichen. Mr. A TIEASN , Johu-Sim- t. ) MiM I' OWIB . liruailiStrcrt- I Sim. BUTLEB , Peter Street. , ! Mr. NOLAN . Ballj-bricion. I j Mrs- DAWSOK , Quay.; j Mr. DoUOLiS, llichanl Street. : Mr». WALSH , Lombard Street. l^A^T?%-^\Tv^Z stiec. i Jons Wts«. - '5. Pittio ' it atriot , TEAMOB E—Hi^a CLANCY , Bcfieshmont Booms, and Mr WASDILI. I •; CAPPOQCLV-Mr. J ONES TROT , 31 , Alton-Street, j CABBICK-ONiSUIE-Wi" H AWS . . Cb»P' . I*™ 1 ; :Mri.| J OHANNA U EABN , William St. M,F. 'H OOA. *. , ! II^OE^^M.00^ Mwa ^ ookBtaU. , PILTOWN—Ulaa BOCHE . , KttL-Mrs. E OKATKK and P.. Consults. | T7Ai™yOBi) ( lBAlLWA-S STATION-M.eno |. I EAEOH 4 8OK61 Book Stand. LONDON— CIIASKE , SOK , 4 P LATT , 85 , Grioi- i thnrch btrcct. , . C MlTCBUL & Co., Eed Lion Court , Fleot-Bt, : B. P. Wsm A SON , 33, Fleet Strcot. I: T. B. BKOWN , 1G3. Qneen Victoria Strret , fc.t. A. T. CiuaKEf, 28, Beaumont Road. N". , : SHBLLJST &. Co., 5, Leadenhall Street , frCJ . Temple News Eoctn, 172, Fltot Street. I ¦ UcifrB. BTBXST & Co., Cora HiH. I . ! ¦ Me ' 6«tf. K INO & SON , 10, Bolt Court , Fleet-St, Mr. J. V OCNO , Fleet-Street, do. do. | DUBLIN—McEBrE. CJIAB . EAEOJI t SON , Abboy-rt . F. B. O'KxzrTB , 1, St. Anrlrew-Strwjt. OlASGOW-Ji McMrjBTiur, 11, Bothwell 8ireet. : EnslOJid 1 . &nd South "Wales , and ttio I ! £<rath of Ireland- I Bprvice { -by |GEEAT ~ TrESTEBN BAILWAY |Con pa . uy ' 8 Trains and Steamboats , «io aTiiroBD HATxi, in connection with the WATKB / OBD l and LmuEicK , W ATISTOBD A CSKTBAI . I BX- LAHD . knd'WATIBrOUD , DnNQABVAB , LlBUOBI . 1HD 1?XE1IOI LlNIB. (Shortest Bonto and Reduced Parea. | _ " V-4-^S. ' Biprm TraiM anl Faii 2ggg£"i\y§V -Uo' 1 S'eaCTOr* Pai/y. ; DOWN ^-LBATK LOJTDON (Paddington) at p.m> I (Snnd»y« exceptcd), ond ABBIV . AT WA- TEB - I FOBD (ncather and circnmatanccB pcrmittuig, I about 9.55 a.m., Ln time for iho Tnuna r oa the 'Ratcrford aca Linenck , Central Irsliuid, and LiEmore LineB. OP -LcaTO WaUrtord (Xorlh WhatfJl it 7 .30 p.m., U each ^cek Pay, on Arrir.l of 3.10 p.m Train from Limerick , 4.25 p.m. Train from Mary- borodgb i 2.30 p.m. Train from Fcrmoj, and i ! 3 S p.m. Train from Liemore , ARBIV1N0 -in i London (weather and circcBMtanoea per- mitting) at 12. 25 p.m., the following day, : P.BBenf era trMolling by the Steamer loarag Water fjrd on Bataiday. will proceed from Now Slilforaby al 10 25 lun. -Troin on Sonday morning :\ \ I Careo can only bo tccchrtd anbjeot to it* being dJp^cd in timo for the ' Steamer to bo dUrtoa ^TbTs 1 "" ' » » Train from New MUford Vjl, lit a ll cofo«, fait arrival of eleamcr leaving Waterford " n 7 ®llli.i-WdTeRFORD AND LONV ON 1 ij CtaroiM (aviUaUe 1 week) lit Cla»»»ndS»!oon. 4««M **" ,7 ¦•< 2nd Class and Saloon, 3os 6d i ¦ .. ¦•• Srfl ninfa and Pore Cabin. 20a Od B^uw ta^ailabir =,0 month^ ^^ & ^^ 11 ^ ¦ ' ¦¦ t ¦• 2nd Claa» A Saloon.53». i .. 3rd GMS and Fore Cabin, 83a 8d. v^FBeoccre boWin g Third CUeS Ticket* Tfill be M&rcd 'i. of th'' SttlMin ° f l v C bo«tB , . on payment rf a V idditiauil tee of 6e., in ciibcr iroction. I /?r 'her ibfonnbtion can |bo obtained rrom Ur A n DcDr Boi^rjTcrffiitiii. Liccnpk i the agent.Mr SjenoLM Adcl phi Wharf, ^Vaterford. TheBEDTCID FVBM betntcii other important StationB IK ta rTbl« Mdi Through Bate. 1 for Good. , &o., <an "be M*fc^3 oF Mr. O. II. H ILL , tho Great Western IBail- j£, " cUpbW' B District Agont , Adelp hi Wharf, ny.terford. ^j, ^ LAirBEET, General llana^r. r»dd!ncto° Terminna. '* •" AMERICAN LINE , . SOUTHAMPTON-NEW; YOBK •yL -3K SEEVICE. i 5^^y^, UNIT ED STATES JUJL ^2___ ^=> STEAMEKS , i outiam ' pton to Hew York Direct I ¦ Every BATCRUAY | Hiut«st ClaJiB of accommodaUon for Saloon, Second abm^d Steerage Pa^ngere. Steemgo OD 18 i ftcj. SUeraito 'PaescngerE forwarded Free from Qcocns- own or Liverpool to Southampt on. |; UVEBPOOL-PHILADELPHIA SERVICE. * Every WEDNESDAT. !: •f Y'l'RPOOL TO PHILADELPHIA , Calling at Qoeoostown erery Tbnradoy. 1 Pasisengtrsand goode aro Unded at Philadeip liia on he Wbart of tho Ponney lvania EaOroad, j which >«. the shortest and moat direct »onU to all jploocs n the W«t*rn States. Stecroge Ontfit Free. ; AP fBlCHABDSON ,.6PERaE A Co., , i .Southampton or Livorpool Ct t0 i LOCAi AOtKTB t WATiBrOBD Harvey * 8on , 12, Glad«tone>6treet ,,.«.Well8 Holohan , S7, Quay. 1 Ward Bros., 2, BsrroDttranq- ' atrcot CiBBici£-os-SuiB...Jaaiea McGratb, Maio-St ¦¦ ' ¦ ...Eiohard Londy. , , CLOHMEII Patrick Nngent , 72 & 75 MainTSt. DONOAKTAJK John Cullltan, The Sqoare. : CApr ' oQDIH W. Jones Troy, 31, Alloc-St. ¦ ; G BA JODE John Mnrpby, Grocei. Eos a M Wm. Mnnro, a, Sootb-St. , IHOBABTOWH ...il. We&terman , Churoh-St. | W»XI0ttD« William TimpBon . Sl , Main-Rtreot ; M ; JobnHintoo . AoclionceritMerrhant KI1.JIACTB0UA8.... W. O'Docobno. ¦ i! BAKBDA ! Patrick Hanoon. . ! The Old " GUION " Emigr ation V-ij ^ Office. ' 2^^^^. (EEtoblisbed over 45 Yean.) tr- - . - .-. ~T^ - i LOWEST RATES \ CniUd StattB and Canada ... Lowest Eates Thei Cfo ... ••• £8 8s ' 4 f, » }°; Nen ZekUnd ::' . ¦¦¦ <" ^ t £ 6 I61. Pcroambuco , South America 1 | BuhU , I I j; EioiDcJantlro , ,, I , _ ji Santo, , ' ¦ > £V Oc. (d. Honto Video, I BoenodAjies , ,, I Bodearjo, ,, I , Sao Nitolas, J . J| For further particulars and Sailings apply; to : I GUION & CO., Genersl Agefi|», i ' 21 and 23, WatcrrStreo ' , i : : LlvcrpoolJ ' 8jpff inw<st \ <Dj bisj i®n®<& i VTIU. BE MADE M.CCU EA8IEB BY C3JSG Jadks on ' s Yarnish Stains : yojl FL00B8, FUBNTTUBE, &U: , ! bAVlBG I4B0UE , BUST, CABPET. ililE MOST Ul-nAl)LB AKD EFrECIIV-jB. Si)ld by the bettJBtote! , Irortdongui, BJijiggUtB, &o -I : ¦ I.; BBFUDB ! laiTATionai ; j WOR LS : J8G,-OLD KENT BOAD, lOSDON .S.E | ; I I I (E5TABLI3B in) : :1853-)^ I!!;!. ; ' ¦ TfrSBBE , TO STA^ 0R ! ^Lt ! '^fe BlKff 68 : On thi - Shortest Notice; of tbo Bwt Detcrl ptioc 1 , .1 Ti I: ¦ ' - : :.. 1 «ndat- - - . ¦' ¦ ' ¦: ' ¦ I ¦' , \) MODEEATB ¦ 0HABGE3.: | i ¦ T^HIBKlla BIPB AND MEH&W iSJ HILK. - 4 . 11 Ij T TS TCg S^' ; ¦! :!:. I i JaMBAEli VTAZLkXtiB. Proprietor, i : il III. ^-- ¦ WAtEBSOB P- ' >:; : j| |<ie2. 62t\ _ i mm^mmmmm 1 . 1 ! AID ^htpptllll. Watprtord Steamship Company, (LIMITED). INTEBDED OEDEE OP BAILING— UASCH IBM 6TEAMEBU 1 : DUNB EODY. HEQINALD, CO1TBRAQH, LARA UENAPIA , CEEADEN .I &o. ' WJk AT O TI C E. -j The TVatarf ord c=: ^P»im. -^ Stoamsfup O3mp(iny(riimitedJ ~~ >Jt£?' WUSS. ""^i™ Ooods and UTO^toofc for Bhll ¦ " =- - —i-L___b3 mon . t °° ibl> conillUonB montlonod in Sailinr LiatJ) , &o. ( to be had &t theij Offices. WATIHOED AND BELSTOL roos "WiTrnTocn TO BRISTOI. TBOM BKISTOL TO WATiaroap Tuiajdty filjrchS... 4oft' oooD ¦VVcJacfiJjj- .lliM 4. S oiijht FriJjy, ., 6.. Saft ' noon SatardBj, ' ., 7... 10 nijht T.ubdaj, ,. li. Soft 'oocD TliuraiL/, , ,, |J... 4 morn rridaj, .. In Jaffnooa Saturdjj, U ..Ko Salllov Fucsdiy, ' ,, 17 .. J a/t noon Wcdncsdaj- j 18... 7 a/fnoon Fri'lay, i ,, LM... 5 afl ' noon Saturdjj-, ,, 21... i> oiifbt TueiKlajr , ,. j\ .S alt "nooii rhurmlajr , ., 'JO... ^ roor.i t' riilcif. ,, L7- . 1 oft ' nooD 6oturdoT, ¦ ., ^3... 5 nJt' aoon TtivHdtly ,. 31 t o/fOffon Wednesday April I... 7 txt ' nucn Friday, AP rl1 3 ^ att/coon Saturday, ! ?,..H)n%hl c%. Do cotly Morning Soiliii^s, Cabina or the summers will bo open tD rocQivo PimEangers arriTing by tho Right Hail Tnuus. A^ertiK* Sea Puaago 14 to 15 Hoara. ' FililM—Cnbln , Single , 15e. ; do. Singlo—CMUrrai (tod Eor rants trarfiUing with. milice) 103.; uo Eetnrn (arailable (or Two Eioufhs, optional to roturn from or to LiTerpooll , iio j Dock. Biuj to . 7a. 64. I do Children . 4o. Loading- Borth—Curob«rlfcJ)d Uaflin, Brietol. WlTEBfOSD AND LIVK UPOOL TEOS: wiTSaroETi . noa UTKEPOOI. Sunday, Mirch 1 .. (j morning ' Monday. March 2...11 morning Wed'dij : 4... 5 all neon ! Wodncsdaj, t... 1 ifl ' ooou Friday, C. 5 ill noon Friday, ,. 6 .. i a/t ' nooD Sunday ,, & 6' inominp Monday, ,, 9.7 aJt ' noor Wed'day r li i aft 'flcon ' Wednesday ,, n,. a ni ght Friday , ,, 13. 5 aft noon Friday, ,. 13...1U morutnj Snjiday, ^ 15 .. G morning Monday, 16—10 moruioR Wed'day ,. 18 .. .1 affno<.u Wedrcsdiy 18...12 noon Frldaj-, , i ,. 'Ju... Sift ' noon Friday, ,, 2u... 1 «fi *DO<a Sunday, , 22 morning Monday , js... 4 alt' oooc Wed'day. ,, as . Sailcooa Wednesday, /J... 7 iifnoon Friday, .. Si.. H! neon Friday, ,, ^ 7.. . 9 morning 8Qndfly. .. '29 . b morning I Monday , ,, 30...11 mornlDg Wed'djy. Apnl i 5 aft ' noon Wed'day, April \...V Doon Friday, ,, i... S alt' noon I Friday. ., 8... 1 aft' noon Monday, 6... 5 tft ' noor Tho SUaday VcaseU Load at North TVharf , WtUirfor* ATengp Sea P&teage U io Hours. F4B£s-^Cal)in , Single, 156. ; do. ainglo—Children (oa Serrajit^ i truvelling with (aznilios) 10a ; do Hetnrn /aval- ablo tor Jno months , optional to retnra from or to Bnsto. 2ie. i Deck , BUIR IO, 7s 6d i do, single , Children, 4s. Loading IMrtu^XtafuJgar Dock , Llvori*oL Fare*—L' abin Sirjlc , 2U8. ; do . Siafflo-Childrca [^ ScrvantB traTul llD^ with fauiilidtj, 1-u. Gd. ; do. roturn (art< able for Two alontlis, optional to return frvm or to Brail SOa. ; Deck , Single , lua. ; do. Sing le, ChildnjD, 6s. Goods looked tbroagh from all prinaip&l st&tions e* Qreat KoTthorn, Qrea,t WeaUm, T.annui hire . and Yorkshire London and North Western j London a&d 8ooth Western, Manchester, Shcmelo, and LlncolnBUlro,. and Hidlaj>4 Bali wayB to Wfttfirford. (Throu gh Bookings iilao with Limorick Tippertrr ^hai:efl , £nnjj , TOJUD, Ocrt, Bathkcilo , Liatowei , Newcostli> * iuid Traloe, &c). Uooda Bookod through from all Stutioad on Watorford and Central Ireland liailway , W&uerlord , Dungarran, and Liamorc Ballway. tnd Waterford wid Limerick Uailwai. Farcolli booked thxou([h at low Katca Co all prinolpn B> tloca on London ajid North Wcutcm n&ilway jWEXPOED AND BEI|3TO. , F KOM WiifocD— I FBOM IJaiuioi ^ caluni I TaesdayB. iTenby, Hillori , 4o— Fn\v WiATJiUFOBD AHD N 3J W BOSt FMH Kmr Boss—Doll y, 8nndiy» eiaipKd, at 6-15 aj>. F&OM WiTXEMHD—DOUT, SondAya esceptod, a,t 3.0 DJ- WATEKFOBD AND DUBCANNr FEOB IJCSCANKOSDaily, Sandaya oic4pt«d, at 8.30 ^_ FROM WirKn^oai)—Daily, Sundays exeflptod , at ?*? »- Hori—iThe WaUrtord StcamBhlp Company, Limitod, uu- til QoodB Shipped by these Uses of btosmors at 2a. DO Cent, to! Traders!hating Yearly Ayrcdments, ajid oe. Cent, to Occaaiondl Shinpera , Talne Io btj declared at tur 6blpm£nt. Forma and ail Informutloa to 0 J,n kl . ofSccs. ' ^ Berths Becnrcd and orory Information glron by Agents a; WATlntoRD—Witerford Stcunsh p ci (Umltod), Head Offices , The Mali. LITKKTOOL—Waterford Steamahi]) Conipmy (Limited) ' . Wator-Btiect, and Clarence Dock. : BBIST ^ L—WaUsrfurd Stcombhip CompKny (Limitod ,, 68 Queen S^nare—and Cumberland Baton. ' WKITOUU \\ aterfonl Steamship Company (Limited New iioss—Watcrionl fa' tcamshin COEQCOH / ' B Ofllov DCBCA ^ KOB Watorford BUsunsh ' ip Company' s OEioc Lmiaici—Lower Shannon SUimahljt Comp»ay' B OCo- Mount Ecnne ¦ VJuay. n Knxraa—Lower Shannon Stoamiblp Company - a OCu>^ Cappa ynnj. Hegidcrco AddrccBfor Telegrams i— " DTE AM" at Water ford, LiTcrpool , Uriatcl or Wcilonl. Clyde Shipping Company, Ltd M ABC U , 183L Regular Steam Communication bctwen •WA'PEBPOED and L O IT D O 17 FLYlronTH UP SOUTHAMPTON , NEWHAVEK , DOVEU, IID SOUTH of ENQLAKL COEF , DUBLLtT, UELFAST tri> QLASOOW ^^%' ^ __ T|s. fD1HE New j and powcrfni ^ =5>P»ti!!K JL Ecrew Swainen AEANMOBE *~ > J')P>wl)SS s BALLYCOTTON . ' COPELANb FASTNZT, LIZABD PLADDA. POfiTLAND , BATHL. 8ANDA , SKEBSYVOBE, tOWJBB , TUS^. YALEKTIA, tre intended to Bail u OJ - weathcr pen&itUng (onlczs prevratod by untoro olrcomBt&nccB), vith liberty to tow Ycoseb). and to c any Fort or Ports in any order, in or out o/ the cuotop COnrse , to Beceire and Discharge Cargo, or tor aur c puri'osD whauioevcr . WlTESrom TO OLAEGP E>en TUESDAY (Direct) WEDNESDAYS (Via Plymoulb). 41h Mixcti 11 HI - 4pm . ISth , 11 a. m , L'Stn. OLASQOW TO wiTiaro L "»ery MONDAi" (Dlroct) CaL lUil . to Gnxmook ...u~ Etery IHUBSDA Y (DirecW ... .. Cal. Boil, to Qrcacoci ..^.2. i> WATIEFOBD TO BILT1B-. Ererj SATLTlDAr idircctl ... .. .. . l> u. JjELFAST TO WATXBTOaD—Vl * DCBLl Etery Tuoada- WAT2KT0KD TO DUS &l- Every SATL'atlAY (via Ucllast) . . . i. . DCBI.19 To WaTEliroaD. Diar-c WEDWESDAYS . ah ilarcb. 6 p.m . IHu, e pm . 18th !' i> .. ' i jtb f li p. a. WATZB ^ OEO TO con (Dlrec ETtry Thaxeda y ... .. .. i \. COBI TO WATXHioan, Direct- FEtDAYS, tith iUrcb , 8 p.m. . JJth . t p.n . iwtli. t pm 2!th. 5 p. m. WtTILTOXD TO LOSlHJk Kvcrx Saturday fviu Soothampton) ... .. % . L03D0S (St. Katharlno Dock), to WJTIETO- FUll'AYS lith llarcb, a p.m ; 13tb . U noon . Ai:o . c . 27th. lOo.m. Ko transhipment by this ronte. Orders for collection u> deliTcry of Goods sent to M'N AUAU h Co. (Limited), 11- CaftlO'Btrect , Finsburr ; to Clydo £bipping Coinpany. Lcadeuhall Stroct , or Clyde Siupping Company. E Wsrelwa» St. Katharine Dock , will receive prompt attention. WATXKTOID TO FLTHOorS , direct , WEDNESDAYS , 4th iUrch. 11 a. n> ; 11th. I pm . lbU> , 11 cm. ; 23ih , 4 p. m. PLTHOCT * TO WATtaroitu (direct MONDAYS , ind Murcb. T a. m. ; 3th , ID am . lOtl ' . a . u: S3rd, ly a.m , 3utb. 6 xm WlTBSrOtO TO &0UTH1BPT0; ETory SXTUEDAY (direct), 4 p t. BoDIUUIrTOlI TO WlTOUOID— Yt4 PLTUOOI. Every Saturday at 12 Nooi WArK&Toao TO HtytSA^ti. Etory 8ATCEDAY , Til Southampton ... 4 p.n NdraATU TO WATTKTOkr Eiery TUESDAY (riaLondou), Cargo on. WAlnirr«D TO DOVUL . T.TVTJ SATliBDAT (Tia 6onthamptoTi and Mowharen), 4pm DOTKB TO WiraafoBn. Every TUESDAY (ria Southampton) Orgo oni; Thcao 8V6*mer» OAva oz£0lls9) aooomciodauon for Fafi80ngor& PASSAOE-MOlfET , Cabin. B«tam, Steoraga Return Watorford to QI MBOW ... 17a. 6d. Sit. l(k. 1J« Bcliast , ... 17s. 6d. Sia. 10* 1^ .. Cork , .„ 8s. Od. 14a. 6a 7a. Gd ., Flymontb and BouthampUin 20a. Od. ZOs, 10a. llv London, TU Sooth* Rjnpt^n ^s Hail .— I •• l^a ^ llcwhaten , 20s. Cd. ;— lin. - Dover , 20s. fd. - Ion. Froo. DuUin _. 10B. Od. j 64. - Children above 3 and usder 12 years of ue, Hall Fore . Return Ticlets availaUo for !fwo iloaths— Sot Tranaferablo. c& KOTB. The Clydo Bhipptng I Company (Ltmitod) KtallnsuM Qooda ahil'Ptd by tEcio lines of Steamer- ngaintt all Sea Bisks. Forma, UaWa of 1' rcmium, and a. inioVmation can bo had at , too Oflcea. For Bates ol Freight , to., apply] to HIXBI t. Wuim A Co., Plymouth i JoHff E. Hiwcias, London and South* fftrtJm Bailwaj Company, Exeter Bhildinn, Arthur Stree. WcA, and. at the L. & 8. W. Railway Eoccivinj- Honsa thxdughcmt London j Clyde Shipping Co., 13, Vlctorla-ftnw. Belfast i Clyde Snipping Co., BochcsUr Eulldjngg , is) Lcadcnhsll etreet , Lcrnlon , E.C. j Clrde Shipslnr Co., Soil* nyl Offices, Nowharon i Elizabeth Btroot (fier), Dover i 21, ICorlton flare, Qlasgow i Cactom Boiua BaUding-s , Qreinock | Dock Bo«d, limerick ( Town Quay, Bonthaap. tonk J5. Eden 4°°r> Dnblinj ttirick' s Qa*r, Cork, f ULTDE BS I PJ?INO COMPANY (LIMTSDr Co-torn Bouse <}u»y. Woterford , B poclol forms of Bills of Lodirc required by th* Clydi Ehippiag. Company (Limited) to be had from tbe Amenta. Tolegraphlo Addrcsa—"CCKBBAI," WATKJOSO. TTHAEDLETD iX . 'WIDOW WELCH'S FEMALE PILLS bare a reputation of over 100' YonM. KEAB8LEY S WIDOW WELCH'S FEMALE PILLS are th« ackrjowledgtd remedy tor Female coroploioU KKAESLEY'S ¦WIDOW WELCHES FEMALE PILLS rostore & health y boo to tbo complciioD , io placo of tbe deathly pallor BO distressing to witnrea. KEABSLEY'S : : WIDOW j WELCH S PEMALE P1LL& contain D4 irritant drug, and haTo tbe opprovol of the Medicid ProfeBsiao. H7"EABSLEy8 j JDfj. : WIDOW:WELCH'S FKMALE PILL8 are nraprwd in Whit a Paper, and hav e the name 'fKeaielcy" on tbe Gorcrotntat Stamp, No others are feenoio ' e. ; ¦I7-EAB8IEY S -Ok. ¦ ¦WlDOW i WELOH. 'S FEMALE PILLS, ]So others ire gonaioo. Do set be persuaded to baj choper or nottblcss lmitaiiona. They m*j be obtained cvrrjuhtrt 1 , ot l?. 1?J. I\ D<3 2», M. per box ; or by peat U and 3i Stomp: 1 , of the Ptoprietoni' igente , SAKOIK & Soils, 2, Wlnuley Street , OzTord- Btroct, Londoff.: ; ! ¦ ¦ . ¦ ¦ ¦ I ' ' ¦ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL , ! J?isb, Gaiao, Poultry, : ana Xco Stores ' i I' BB&TI-STaBET, 'WATEBi'OED. -; j (J VBB i attention: ot itboiGcntrr and Public . .L ! il qalloa to this JSrtabliiimeat. ; j OdoES or . Tfii CHOICIST QDAUTT. ¦ Conatit orderi wrefnltT Mtcnutd to. ' j I i . :;w. STUBET, rBOPBHTos. ; : ICB 1 ilci 11 lea 11!—A laiorj in hot noathn (•conlyj |«<-I((4 (or! contoyuico b/ tsil , 4o, . 'Xtmi !3JI WMMSII <W M CD IF j? m iH ^IlEQ^^ •MAUidL iiU&JU tQ U JbiLj il V J&&3 9 Urto Intacta Hineral .Water Factory ; AND BOTTTj iaSTGr- STOBBS , HIGH STfiEET , WATEE FORD , OWING to tar k'reat itorcasa In bis Bueineaj , ho ha« bosa obliged to EXTEND HI8 PEEMISES Having lakoo (he nhole of tbp Old Moat Mftrkot ir. HIGH-S I EEET, ho ie noir I D O pooliion to meet all Ordtrn with duo promptitude and tbe fullest satisfaction. Uo jnstlj attributes bis Wonderful Success in BOMDCSS CS the .. .. ! J TREATUENT A1TB SUPEEIOR GUAUJY OF H10 BR1TIK8 , and thp rare exercised I D Bottling, notablr QUINNESS' S STOUT, BASS & hO'S ALE , H. DISHEE aDd CO'8 ALE , HOP BITTERS, CrtiEB . 4c. Io the MINEEAL WATEJtt FACTOiyr, tfco UaohlnerT tind Uateri:l3 O3Cd In tbe making of tbesc Mioctsl WatorB nre of tbe Voty 'Best Desorlption that can posfctbl y had. Therefore , he asks tbo Public to compare hit il. W/with any other mLio or Brtnd. H.3 GINOBB A L», LKMOMiPK , OKANOK CIIAUPAONI . for Porlt y, Aeration, Aroms and Excellence of Flavour CBnnos be excelled. Uo rtould cult opecial itteotlon to bis ECLIPSI S ODA Fur Purtiy and Aeration it bas no equa' , AI BO IS to QUALITY and PEICE6 , ho would ln v,to tho attontlon of tho Publlo to his TEAS WINES. SPIRITS , a- <m r 27.flm) A? h BARRONSTRAND STREET , WATERFOHr mEL. , ^TTT A TL I X - V J^ T ® !, High Stree; ape Barronstra nd Street Waterford . If y ot wan BE8? VAL UE for your Money UO T ^ ^6=^ <=&O " .L. ~^~—\ -J—JI ^JL, Cw3 . J OHB - Street Square. Reduction ?. . a. ' yc o' . ->om- <> f r y Sp ecial /Vice; Besi Mile C' urerl iiai... ' n besi Hilil Cured liacoi .. : ' ) d Oood Smokec 1 hmib d to « . ,, ,, , Smoker. . ¦ j .^ 1 . Besi uh... .);. bft;; lAnierican iron <ic ti - 4 Q Trr to- Note- . 0022 3P>ABE Teao at l/ , 1,4 & U tr o blSCVlTs AN i-WEETf KR<j !t 2J<1. PER Li e/. P. OIIEILLY. 62, John-St . S quare ; ^TOAT A^E vou coma Y@ mmzi ? i-L iUjUJU ^ O O 1 \J U A. 0 LARGEST SALK. KT7 1 f T T""^P "in A O C ¦ ALWAYS It TH 1: PINK OK KELLY'S IMPRO VED MINERAL WATElKS ril^r- . t!T- LitbBiTonT . 17, Castlc-streeV. Dublin , 2HU. May. 1895 : I nnv ( examinee speciiuenslof Soda Water aim .Crated l^montn!i- I in 1 . Gmiic- Ale prepared bt MesArs. J OH « K ELLY & BON , Waterford. 1 Mir ihO' art quilt liet !mn: the tiletallic Impurities sometinx^i found in V.meia. Water ? ilia; Ihet have) rarefull y been prepare 1 , from 'iood Mii;ertui. . anc tna tno' ar(- well charged with Carbonic Ati.l Uas. (siHtitii . ' CHARLES A. CAMERON , 1 I' rvttttnr .(/ Chenis/rt/, &c , Royal College of Surinam , " USE OUI. BOTTLE: DRINK K NONE ARE BETTER. JOHN KELLY & SOK (ESTAHLISliEl UAL) A CENTURY), WholesaK Bottlort Wine lmportero, and Whicker Bonders Dv«a TTJE m IF® mm. MOV OSF^KT S ^T BDSy©P'S ^=3 LIGEIBED EESTATOAIf French Church-Street (Opposite Liverpool Landing Stage), Waterford- CHOPS.. STEAKS , SOL']', TEA, COFFEE, BOVRIL. &c. Dinners of Joints witt Vegetabl es fro m 9d to is ^ om¦ out the Best DrinKe served at Popular Pnces, STOT 1 , 2 D ' BASS, 3 L WHISKEY , & L / B 2 U MINERAL WATERS 2 L EX TRANCE TUROVQE HALL-D00R TO UPS TA IRS DinUEBS—Off JoinlB, with Vegetable. ,,, -n . DIHHEB8—boup, Joints, Vegetable. ... ... V/ *^ DinHEES—boup, Joints , Sweet. t 2./ © LUNCHEONS ANL SUP PERS HOT. SMALL STEAK, CUOP . CDTLET OB HEAT Pl£, 6d Gold Saaeb o£? OplooO, Oosaod os? Soaa i Bcof , Srsi .(^d Z?o^l , ©a, Horn about these Prices ?—Ihey axe AH Big ht PIANOS , GnTOElS CTR] I D HARiViONI USVi S . . ^TwTl^mo A MERICAN ORGANS UAT BE OBTAIN ^ OF 3 Years ' System. £, '»£ , Gaocmnfi AND WINE M EEOHAOT - S 1I.LCOTBHTID Pales Lurra , with fuD pvtkulan, pot free. ——— ABI8TOK OEGANETTE3, wiih c T«nn, g Ma nufacture™ :— £ Ol, Ma, 72* 6J.; -rltb 7n«ulo tod I' oru p ! S VIOLra * CABrl & BOW, DT UZO. com- w [I) III l/ v7[L [l^f Ot 115) 1^ /A fP^ F^ -R? 1 g .loll/MMlto. FIJ II * 2 /l.irriTPn^ : aBNDINB ZIMMEEMAN AUTO- 5 l-UKHTEDJ, ; g HAEPB , 6 ban. Si*; lullf Chrom»Uc Ki., * 3 j "D U B L I M - U<!n m i g complete In cue, wlih Tutor, ic 5 . [ ^* y o 1. I l\ ( JJW. IB -j MEJLODEON, 4 Slops. 4 complrta Bctii of M ~V~Jt c & Trvn'fl f/\TTnrr T r\Tr-,« i * "~ "" " ~ " ¦ 1 5! n«<i«, doobii t-cUo-»vtpicoaid tone , bciuS S : |T EiTLNU a COUGH LOZEEQES. tj. tullj Baldiod. Vk. Th« be»l T»la« etcr offered ~\ .UlC g to tU public. ¦ J H ^--_I_ , >_ ! S PICCOLOS In D, Coco. . wood, cork IcSrli; TTTEATINa'S COUGH LOZENGES. : 2 cillir ke», tunlnuOMe, In perfect tone, 4 ken R H^ ! d U; Sken.- Ii. bL ¦ y. ! a^h : , ; ' 3 STRINa3 for BtrtnsK. lastrumenU of «T«J ^ . TfTt-EiTlHO'S C0OQH LOZENGES. ¦ g description. : " ! [[^,1 1 . : ^ ILLUSTRATED C CATALOOU r lS. | i I^EATINO-S COUGH LOZENGES. TUTTTRTn —TV« T-r«rf Rtrw.t«r oWX-t » _ •^•*^™1*-" i Tf-f-riTrWiTQ /WTtn« 1 i\iTnvrtm ^^r i^ii^S?^ 8 ^ 1 * ^^ !^^ ; TOr-EiTING'3 COUGH ] >0ZENQE3 . ; TONINa.-EiVCTleocca Tuner. Tl/ , -,, MH, „, Ir,^ n< ¦ Ju> -I _J &SSi^^^ «^^ U ^:^?«^'S* i TTTEATING'S COUQH X)ZENOC3. I KiU particular.on »PD11C»UO- L , ' - . JlSu ' ,. I I I P"%l/ ""V/ '"\ I'l l 1 ' ^k. ^». ' ' "in Boom win, mi TOD " there li i Mil <5f' it l! ¦ J?. : |»n ' no bctlei! CoughJHMlclDS itin KEAXIKO-B ll^&JLgJUFTpOLg BT , ( DTJBIJN. j; ^^ h ~ ,5^rtfe. ^u ~ "7^—— ;—; : ¦ =-j- i j . . T«»I"«I^»»W|4. MM.' ! ; ¦ . j j ' «555S "8lta? i * *""* «w««PtUm:c66ii) "]4a .WObota Spring HoTchles i n Diews *t •^• . •.•• yjMB. ! .;. . ; 1 j BabifrtMB, LttJUoli Urn B|*k : ilj ; | :. ; t/' r rsi i& f^ 7 jj ¦ «> SPECIALI TIES : i ! ; ' ' GLUB SODA , " ¦ THE BEVERAGE |OF HEALT^; ! GKIGEE, ALE/' Automatic ," THE ORIGINAL BRAND . |i " SPARKLING" HOITOSBRRAT , THE DRINK FOR THE GOUTY' & RHEUMATIC Royal Seltzor, Potass, Lithia Waters, Lemonade, Sec , ¦ ' ¦ •W77O3E^.3S.S J : Jftotels. gHELBOURNE HOTEL. THE BEST IN DUBLIN- ( »a.tl) fftia Uioiuov7 notol and neataurca * 6, 7,jand 8, WICKLOW.STREET , (prafum-etreot), DUBLIN. MOST ecntrall y . Sitnatod. Corafnrtablo and ilodemlc. Dinners ready all day. < .BJCHAHD O'BRIEN , Popriotor. rnc ETATioriAii HOTBJI , BLACKUAJ.L.8TREET. DUBLIN. BEING n)CT Opened in tbe vicinity of tbcCa.Hs Market , and qolto convenient to King ' s Bnd go and Broadstone Termini , "111 bo found the most C unfortablfi. combined with ilodeiatj Charge*. \ isiU>r« to DnbUn ahould coca and SCO for thcmselicB. jy l9.aca M. A . MEANY. BTJELinOTOn liOTKl AND REBTAUBAN' l , ST. ANDREW STREET , THE oiopt Central , Moderaip . and Modern. Electric Li ^ ht in bi'droorus . oloo telep hone accommodation, llot and cold ua 'bs. Cooking a la HurllDgtuD . (]jl6.1l y) T. CORI.ESS , Proprietor. LIUESICK-Tho GlontT7orth A Firot-olaca Family and CommoroUvl Hotol. THE " Glentworth " ia tbe neares t Hote l in the City to tho Bail tray Sta ti on , Banks, 8teaja- boat Ofllcos , Tclejraph and PoBt Offloo , and to all pub- lic plaoca of amnsoment. P. K KNNA , Proprietor. 14 , 15 and 16, Qlcntvorth-otroot , Linwnct. ;ol8 "THE CBCV7 II HOTEL. " MONCK - STREET, WEXFOBD. HTUi IS Old Uotol ia fomouj for good, pnre Whiakej IL and oil other Drlnkt. MRS. KELLY , PriorMET iicFo. Close Io the Railway SiolioD op 2-l.ll Imperial ECotol- OWKK SACKVILLE-STREET , DDBL1U (Optonito the General Po3t-OHoo and Tolo .Trap h OOco Tho mont oontral in the City. /OOHPI/ETELY rcmodnllcd and re-fnrniaDed \y Uairnifi<j»nt Ladieo ' CofJoo-R^om, DiuinR-lioom Smoiinff-Rosm, Billiard-room. Charges modfirato. CHARLES LAWLER , Troprietor. IS HOWLETT'S HOTEL , CONNER OF THOUA8-ST » KK O'CONNELL-8T WATKRFoKP . In the immediate Vicinity of ihe Dungaxvan, Limerick and Kilkenny Itiulways. BKEAKPA6T8. LUNCHKO N .S. DINNERS , TEA, 4c, At Shortest N' otico and Modorato Chiiri{cs. WELL-AIKEP I1F.DS Choice Vines , Li qucm, Spirits . Stout , Ales , Ci g&ra . Iiest Dublin and Cork V. bukica , Lunclicons Tcniis MOI ) EB »TI MliiD H05VLETT (late ol bbip Hotol|.Propnctrcsa JP . COSTB1T , B UILDER and C OJV TRA CTOR 87 , j THE LIAU0B, \7ATEBF0IlD . BU1L0INO W0RK8 ASU C0HTUACT3 Promptly and Corcfnlly Executed. EUTIUATE8 FREE. i Worjlialiopo and PremiGea at | Wateroide. tH& " DOUBLE STAR " PURE Compressed Yeact. TRADE . j sro- ' cSc siF ^'^ S) ^. 3S J SB JR, S y ^ Should tppl y for Btxmplei ol y i r <f *^>- ? DOUBL E STAR ^^X / VSS FACTORY /^' j/ Zh YEARS / ts y S ^ FBODUCTION AM0UNT8 TO ^ SO TOUS PEE WEE K CAFAC1TT , 120 TONS , BEI 1IO 2ho licrsc^t Yc=.st Caotory in tho V7orld WE BEST AHD MOST II EL UVLV Frco tlihinj Samp les 00 application: to WILFiBD HAU6HT0N , £3, CITY QUAY, DUBLIN. Colo Agent (or IroUnd (the counties c! Actila ond Down cscoptcj .) PBEEJ TO EH3IT. TnjTHEH yoft ir« tired of : talfni nauicoM »ad VV myBttrions (.rocrip llons sod compoudi , nnloh do . y°0 so good, but only roio yonr dlgcttUo organs, writs to oe ind I trill Mod jrom 100k oihlob dcocribcj B QUICK AND CIUTAIK CUB * (or lost Btronoth, waitloj neaknos , Ac , from whitotcr caueo »ii«inB. , ¦ ¦ * No KTpuicii UiDioini. No ELICTBICITT , ; Best in envelops on reocipt of tro;itafflp« for po»t- ' " A. 'J. 1EIGU, 03 »nd W, at. BnJi«U-«!r«o» London, V/.O. . .; ¦ . : (/uitSJi «ji!k ps HURLEY, ' ' \ Livery GUbtos ftnd jPcstlflff , ! .; ' ;, : !: £6tabliiiluaenbl TO, MAIN-STREET, OABBICK-ON-SDIB ; " i : !• ' ¦ ¦" : ¦ - . ] I UOBBBB BHQKBB TO B1KOLS i DOVBIB ; ¦ : !• ; : ; i flABSSSB. . : : : Purveyors lo H.R.H. the ' Princo of| Walep . . i r ' ' ~ : ' ¦ ' ) ¦ i ; ' ; i l in>TJSiiL i%:isr <£s Es j anL.n^^s.sBT PS IC DLL 31 Gold and Prize Medals Awarded vililPiSir^^. BdARD OF PUBLIC WORKS:- (PMBIM T) ESIQNED WW5m?M ^^^ S >• MANUFACTURED IN QUB OWN "WORKS ¦ " ; _ FISHAMBJUR . S'S miRr.Tlvri . ¦ - " . ., , SMQKE SLANEY'S 4 ! o^ Manufactured in Waterford by Waterford hands, from Pure Mellow Virg inia Lea f Tobacco. i SMJFF—EZillera Note Address I , ¦ 8 , BAaEGFS TEAHD-STEBEi A HORSE ! To every horca upon thio earth Deat h cometh coon ov lato. After MACACLAY Spssialitiea for tho FaQting Beacon :— Ling, Fin , Haddock , Ki ppers , Bloaters , and Red Herrings , Ki pper Salmon- A large assortment of Tinned and Potted Fish from b{d upwards- Fasting Soups in Dottles tad Tins Pickles , Sauces , Oils , Vinega rs ol every description- THE POP ULAR HO USE , - 02 , Quay Waterford. : I RISH CIVIL SEliVICE BUILDING SOCIETY. Eitablubed 1RG1. Icoorponlcd 1874. LOAN3 GRANTED ON THE MOST FAVOURABLE TEBJJS TO ENABLE PERSONS TO BDILD OE PURCHASE HOU8E3 IN TOWN3 , OB TO PAY OFF M0BTGAGE3 TUEEEON. The Buslnoiu ilreadj dono ncecda £1 , 388,000. licaal Eipon«c» Fixed and Moderate . _ DepoalU rectiied tt tho folloninj rstea , tiz. :y OrdlB»t7— 11 P 0 ' C" 11 '- Psr Annuia. ' For Ooo Vcar ... 2J ,, For Two Ye«r» ... 3 ,. For Prospectus and orcry inforoition »ddrc:» AXFEED H. 1IEECEB, Sccictflrj. 62, Lower SsaiTlllc-itrcat, Dublin fc YOUH STALLO@KI©jF@[email protected] n |gc»ato-tiirz-Ji r rra'Y ca qpyr , aa, Quay, •gg' nterf' oga. 3LEHT. 1S9@ ; LENT ©SE1A SlAi. Wo aro now baying Dlrocfc from Importers , at tho public sales , cuad can oGbr on Terms fully Equal to London Hoonsa Samples urea on application. Tho Trade only tmp- pticd. Warrcin ' o Plocau OOEK i J?erBODft %atLtt\nt Inn ScrofuU ot Kin* " * E»ll , Bono DiMUA, OUalolir, Dolli , Eo«mm, Aow. B»;r«*Tm. Mil •ii Wtfif sniTna w~4 DIMUJ. «m flnd t. «p«»a r »»d «fl«etatl rcaol/ In GARRETT'8 HERBIN E » tnirtlr »trrt«W« compoand. PimeUrt, i I &PXIM, ir: oAiuiBrr. Rou.tut ; BOOM, OaUtr &«*d, ta«- UiS; DobUo! i-OKilTS ^- j Umptoii »»4 Co. 1)B, O«ptl- StrMtiHtnsiBd Ca, , . , ' 1 U, 6nrW8twrt, , . : ; . , OakUa. 1 W*T»«ro«D~ffEOn0B WHITE ft 6ON8. llr WtlUr Bnrke, Fart, KlDHtfSd, writ** , tod It; KM~ Hom« nKmlbii «o l r'' jUodoUi «w«]ll7Trm In Bfnck «»1 f«M ¦ mr bmlth failed ; I did. Mt tbisk I ooald n«&tcr. Aner uUsf foot •a>«lH»ttk« «<>oor Utrlrilx l IB , so* oultoweU wditroet. | £10,000 Howard- " KSOSL" 0OO0A. S«c e»aitfao» In etory sum. ONWI, O»rt<»i wt J wrf imwjpLwr gMf; bctann, cio-wi ^ TaM*am& wtTnm$MtLVO. *• PttKMX »l Witm) B umum X,t. M. ¦] - ;: . . ! ,:, ^ 'Iff-EP S^^H Knesfc Quality SHAKESPEATtE. A Splendid Stock of Padding Ingredient*. The Choicest Jams, Jellies and Marmalades in £lb , lib and 21b Pots. A Grand Selection of Seasonable Green and Dry Fruits for Cooking and Dessert. Hugon ' s Beef Suet for Frying, Pastry, &c. ; IS •< CT~ BABE,IN0-TOH S S i DE3T a LAB2 LOHOES5? POUHDED 1821. : : Tho Patriotic Assurance Company, ii ^ CAKTit, wei .600 , 000 PATS OP, 4ll8, Si (. LIFE and HBE, TUE bEOTJRITY c»nnot ' «X0eH«4« At ItatVilattloB . 31«t Dectttta, 18M, tbe tini FOBD ILOBB «M j «flu»l £113 14i. 6d. for eterj ^100 01 ^Wl»7< I G3" Eximloe tbe PAKIOTIO Pi Mpil lBj »DFI» Iho adtant»gt« Ixlot* t*W&i , ' cltewhtre ¦; : ' ' - ' '' ¦ \ MANAQEB-B«Tad. B. jOr^UtDy! AaiKTa AT WAlliwM— ; ; . ; JOHN J. MtJBPHT. Mr. FBBDEBICK'BOTLIE 1 ' . -¦• :¦: OotiH-HM*», r : ABTHTJB ttUJi Wr. ffilnuielftomii^THOMAa f, WAMH» , j V7at«rfo*a, Uawlok. amd t W«Mt« .; ^ Of kbottt - -i' ' 1 ' ' ¦¦ ¦ [ "- : ! ¦ . ' .t 'j '' J , '^ ^^t^f^it'^-SJ

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i " THE i"WATEB,POBD HEWS,"' IESTABLISHED—1847 . ' ¦

; .

'intgeot Circulation in South of Ireland: ' L hrJ trti-s r S J D A Y , ar.d Stm»d Edx lx n on SATV UDA 1

¦ Horringr , al KM. -to and 50, (TCewcil-StTiit, ¦; ¦! (DPf OSITE THE rEOTlBCHL. 1A3XJ. ;

TT»R1CE—ON-E PEWS'; "I e.-K-ly (in Advance) , 43. W,

ijtr fiy Post (Yearly), 63. Gd! I :1

rS»r AH Cheques and P.1 O. Orders, mado payableto COBNELIDB P. REDMOND , at this Office. ;

TBK NEWS ; oironlatesf j OitcnDToly' amongst the

r*rch»nt« , traders and nobilit?, gentry, farmingrif.tui <*<>., [in Waterford, Kilkenny, TipptTary,fid "ho

*"nW of Irollu>a K™«»»7- Tho NBJVB

Jr. attaiced a circulation never oqn-iiJod by any paMtnoblisbod in. Watcrford , and io admittedly the lead-fcir ionrnaliDtbiB important city, with which there! bSroct daily co-imnnication ftom London . ¦ I

Particular attention paid to CDmmorcial and Affnculjtnr&l matters.; i : |

AdTertiicmontsreceiyoator tile Nxwa by all ronp&ct.•bio SowBpapor Agents in the United Kingdom. Pro.^aynent requisite from parbcB -not knorrn

at tho oflioaJ

Airentsifor 'Sale of THE NEWS and fori j&dvertiBement3 : . ¦!

WATKRFORtl—MiB » KKLt-f , GladBtono Btroot. ! |MiBa POWBB , Barronatrond Street.

i Mr.' HDO HES , Mayor 's Walk .Mrs. QCILTT, John Street.MiBB KiVANAon , O'ConnoU Street

I ' Mr. HAT , 110, Quay. j.i Mr. DOBBYN , Barrack otreet. ii Mr. W A E DE L I ., Qonj1. '

JWrt. EK R ITT , Bollybrichen.Mr. A TI E A S N , Johu-Sim- t. )MiM I'OWIB . liruailiStrcrt- ISim. BUTLEB , Peter Street. , !Mr. NOLAN . Ballj-bricion. I jMrs- DA W S O K , Quay.; jMr. DoUOLiS, llichanl Street.

: Mr». WALSH , Lombard Street.

l A^T?%-^\Tv Z stiec.i Jons Wts«. -'5. Pittio 'it atriot ,

TEAMOB E—Hi^a CLANCY , Bcfieshmont Booms, andMr WASDILI. I •;

CAPPOQCLV-Mr. J ONES TROT , 31, Alton-Street, jCABBICK-ONiSUIE-Wi" H AWS . . Cb»P' . I*™ 1;

:Mri. | J OHANNA U EABN, William St. M,F.'H OOA.*. , !

II^OE^^M.00 Mwa^ookBtaU. ,PILTOWN—Ulaa BOCHE . ,KttL-Mrs. EOKATKK and P.. Consults. |

T7Ai™yOBi)(lBAlLWA-S STATION-M.eno |.

I EAEOH 4 8OK61 Book Stand.

LONDON— CIIASKE , SOK , 4 PLATT , 85, Grioi-i thnrch btrcct. , .

C MlTCBUL & Co., Eed Lion Court , Fleot-Bt,: B. P. Wsm A SON , 33, Fleet Strcot. I :

T. B. BKOWN , 1G3. Qneen Victoria Strret , fc.t.A. T. CiuaKEf, 28, Beaumont Road. N". ,

: SHBLLJ ST &. Co., 5, Leadenhall Street , frCJ .Temple News Eoctn, 172, Fltot Street. I

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UcifrB. BTBXST & Co., Cora HiH. I .! ¦ Me'6«tf. K INO & SON , 10, Bolt Court, Fleet-St,

Mr. J. V OCNO , Fleet-Street, do. do. |DUBLI N—McEBr E. CJIA B . EAEOJI t SON , Abboy-rt

. F. B. O 'KxzrTB , 1, St. Anrlrew-Strwjt.OlASGOW-Ji McMrjBTiur, 11, Bothwell 8ireet. :

EnslOJid 1 . &nd South "Wales , and ttioI ! £<rath of Ireland- I

Bprvice { -by |GEEAT~

TrESTEBN BAILWAY|Con pa.uy'8 Trains and Steamboats, «io aTiiroBDHATxi, in connection with the WATKB/OBD

l and LmuEicK , W ATISTOBD A CSKTBAI. IBX-LAHD .knd'WATIBrOUD , DnNQABVAB , LlBUOBI

. 1HD 1?XE1IOI LlNIB.

(Shortest Bonto and Reduced Parea.

|_ "V-4- S.' Biprm TraiM anl Faii2ggg£"i\y§V -Uo'1 S'eaCTOr* Pai/y. ;

DOWN ^-LBATK LOJTDON (Paddington) at 6£ p.m>

I (Snnd»y« exceptcd), ond ABBIV. AT WA-TEB -

I FOBD (ncather and circnmatanccB pcrmittuig,

I about 9.55 a.m., Ln time for iho Tnuna r oathe 'Ratcrford aca Linenck , Central Irsliuid,and LiEmore LineB.

OP -LcaTO WaUrtord (Xorlh WhatfJ l it 7.30 p.m.,U

each ^cek Pay, on Arrir.l of 3.10 p.m Trainfrom Limerick , 4.25 p.m. Train from Mary-borodgb i 2.30 p.m. Train from Fcrmoj, and

i ! 3 S p.m. Train from Liemore, ARBIV1N0 -ini London (weather and circcBMtanoea per-

mitting) at 12.25 p.m., the following day,: P.BBenf era trMolling by the Steamer loarag Water

fj rd on Bataiday. will proceed from Now Slilforabyal 10 25 lun.-Troin on Sonday morning : \ \

I Careo can only bo tccchrtd anbjeot to it* being

dJp cd in timo for the 'Steamer to bo dUrtoa

^TbTs1""'

» » Train from New MUford Vjl,

lit all cofo«, fait arrival of eleamcr leaving Waterford

"n 7 ®llli.i- WdTeRFORD AND LONV ON 1 ijCtaroiM (aviUaUe 1 week) lit Cla»»»ndS»!oon.4««M**" ,7 ¦• < 2nd Class and Saloon, 3os 6d

i ¦ .. ¦• • Srfl ninfa and Pore Cabin. 20a OdB^uw ta^ailabir

=,0 month

^ & ^ 1 1^¦ ' „ •

¦ ¦ t ¦• 2nd Claa» A Saloon.53».

i .. • 3rd GMS and Fore Cabin, 83a 8d.v^FBeoccre boWin g Third CUeS Ticket* Tfill be

M&rcd'i. V« of th'' SttlMin °f lvC bo«tB , . on payment

rf aV idditiauil tee of 6e., in ciibcr iroction. I/?r'her ibfonnbtion can |bo obtained rrom Ur A

n DcDr Boi^rj Tcrffii tiii. Liccnpk i the agent.MrSjenoLM Adclphi Wharf, ^Vaterford. TheBEDTCIDFVBM betntcii other important StationB IK tarTbl« Mdi Through Bate. 1 for Good., &o., <an "be

M*fc 3 oF Mr. O. II. H ILL , tho Great Western IBail-j£," cUpbW'B District Agont , Adelphi Wharf,ny.terford. j,

LAirBEET, General llana r.

r»dd!ncto° Terminna. '*•"

AMERICAN LINE, . SOUTHAMPTON-NEW; YOBK

•yL-3K SEEVICE. i5^^y^, UNIT ED STATES JUJL2___ => STEAMEKS , i

outiam'pton to Hew York DirectI ¦ Every BATCRUAY |

Hiut«st ClaJiB of accommodaUon for Saloon, Secondabm^d Steerage Pa^ngere. Steemgo OD 18 i ftcj.SUeraito 'PaescngerE forwarded Free from Qcocns-

own or Liverpool to Southampton. |;

UVEBPOOL-PHILADELPHIA SERVICE.* Every WEDNESDAT. !:

• f Y 'l ' R P O O L TO P H I L A D E L P H I A ,Calling at Qoeoostown erery Tbnradoy. 1

Pasisengtrsand goode aro Unded at Philadeipliia onhe Wbart of tho Ponneylvania EaOroad, j which>«. the shortest and moat direct »onU to all jploocsn the W«t*rn States. Stecroge Ontfit Free. ;

APfBlCHABDSON,.6PERaE A Co., ,i .Southampton or Livorpool

Ct t0 i LOCAi AOtKTB t

WATiBrOBD Harvey * 8on , 12, Glad«tone>6treet

„ • ,,.«.Well8 &¦ Holohan, S7, Quay.1 Ward Bros., 2, BsrroDttranq-'atrcot

CiBBici£-os-SuiB...Jaaiea McGratb, Maio-St ¦¦'¦ „ ...Eiohard Londy. , ,

CLOHMEII Patrick Nngent, 72 & 75 MainTSt.DONOAKTAJK John Cullltan, The Sqoare. :

CApr'oQDIH W. Jones Troy, 31, Alloc-St. ¦ ;

G BAJODE John Mnrpby, Grocei.

Eosa M Wm. Mnnro, a, Sootb-St. ,

IHOBABTOWH ...il. We&terman, Churoh-St. |W»XI0ttD« William TimpBon . Sl , Main-Rtreot

; M ; JobnHintoo . AoclionceritMerrhantKI1.JIACTB0U A8.... W. O'Docobno. ¦ i !BA KBDA ! Patrick Hanoon. . !

The Old "GUION " EmigrationV-ij^ Office. '

2^ ^ . (EEtoblisbed over 45 Yean.)tr- -. - .-. ~T -i LOWEST RATES \CniUd StattB and Canada ... Lowest EatesThei Cfo ... ••• £8 8s' 4 f,» }°;Nen ZekUnd ::'. ¦¦¦ <" t £ 6 I61.Pcroambuco, South America 1 |BuhU , I „ I j ;EioiDcJantlro, ,, I , _ „ jiSanto,,' „¦ > £V Oc. (d.Honto Video, „ IBoenodAjies, ,, IBodearjo, ,, I ,Sao Nitolas, „ J . J |

For further particulars and Sailings apply; to: I GUION & CO., Genersl Agefi|»,

i ' 21 and 23, WatcrrStreo',i : : LlvcrpoolJ '

8jpff inw<st \ <Dj bisj i®n®<&i VTIU. BE MADE M.CCU EA8IEB BY C3JSG

Jadkson's Yarnish Stains: yojl FL00B8, FUBNTTUBE, &U: , !

bAVlBG I4B0UE, BUST, CABPET.ililE MOST Ul-nAl)LB AKD EFrECIIV-jB.

Si)ld by the bettJBtote!, Irortdongui, BJijiggUtB, &o

-I : ¦ I . ; BBFUDB ! laiTATionai ; j

WOR LS : J8G,-OLD KENT BOAD, lOSDON .S.E|; I I I

(E5TABLI3Bin)::1853-)^ I ! ! ; !. ;'¦

TfrSBBE , TO STA^0R

!^Lt !

' fe BlKff68:On thi - Shortest Notice; of tbo Bwt Detcrlptioc

1 , .1 Ti I : • ¦' - : :.. 1 «ndat- - - . ¦'¦ '¦ : ' • { ¦¦ I ¦', \) MODEEATB ¦ 0HABGE3.: | i ¦

T^HIBKlla BIPB AND MEH&W iSJ HILK.-4. 11 Ij T TSTCgS '; ¦!:!:. I

i JaMBAEli VTAZLkXtiB. Proprietor,i : il I I I . ^ -- ¦ WAtEBSOBP-'>: ; : j | |<ie2.62t\ _ i

mm^mmmmm

1 . 1!A I D

^htpptllll.

Watprtord Steamship Company,(LIMITED).

INTEBDED OEDEE OP BAILING— UASCH IBM6TEAMEBU 1 :

DUNB EODY. HEQINALD, CO1TBRAQH, LARAUENAPIA, CEEADEN. I &o. '

WJk AT O TI C E. -j The TVatarfordc=: P»im. - Stoamsfup O3mp(iny(riimitedJ~~>Jt£?' WUSS. "" i™ Ooods and UTO toofc for Bhll ¦"=--—i-L___b3 mon.t °° ib l> conillUonB montlonod in

Sailinr LiatJ) , &o.( to be had &t theijOffices.

W A T I H O E D A N D B E L S T OLroos "WiTrnTocn TO BRISTOI. TBOM BKISTOL TO WATiaroap

Tuiajdty filjrchS... 4oft ' oooD ¦VVcJacfiJjj-.lliM 4 . S oiijhtFriJjy, ., 6 . . S a f t 'noon SatardBj, ' ., 7... 10 nijhtT.ubdaj, ,. l i . So f t 'oocD TliuraiL/, , ,, |J. . . 4 mornrridaj, .. In Jaffnooa Saturdjj, „ U ..Ko SalllovFucsdiy, ' ,, 17 .. J a/t noon Wcdncsdaj-j „ 18... 7 a/fnoon

Fri'lay, i ,, LM... 5 afl 'noon Saturdjj-, ,, 21... i> oiifbtTueiKlajr , ,. j\ .S alt "nooii rhurmlajr, ., 'JO... roor.it'riilcif. ,, L 7 -. 1 oft 'nooD 6oturdoT, ¦ ., 3... 5 nJt'aoon

TtivHdtly ,. 31 t o/fOffon Wednesday April I. . . 7 txt'nucnFriday, AP rl1 3— att/coon Saturday, ! „ ?,..H)n%hl

c%. Do cotly Morning Soiliii s, Cabina or the summers willbo open tD rocQivo PimEangers arriTing by tho Right HailTnuus.

A ertiK* Sea Puaago 14 to 15 Hoara.'FililM—Cnbln , Single, 15e. ; do. Singlo—CMUrrai (tod Eor

rants trarfiUing with. F»milice) 103.; uo Eetnrn (arailable (orTwo Eioufhs, optional to roturn from or to LiTerpooll , iio jDock. Biuj to . 7a. 64. I do Children. 4o.

Loading- Borth—Curob«rlfcJ)d Uaflin, Brietol.W l T E B f O S D A N D L I V K U P O O L

TEOS: wiTSaroETi. noa UTKEPOOI.Sunday, Mirch 1 .. (j morning ' Monday. March 2...11 morningWed'dij : „ 4... 5 all neon ! Wodncsdaj, „ t... 1 if l 'ooouFriday, „ C. 5 ill noon Friday, ,. 6 .. i a/t 'nooDSunday ,, & 6' inominp Monday, ,, 9 . 7 aJt 'noorWed'day r li i aft 'flcon ' Wednesday ,, n,. a nightFriday , ,, 13 . 5 aft noon Friday, ,. 13...1U morutnjSnjiday, 15 .. G morning Monday, „ 16—10 moruioRWed'day ,. 18 .. .1 affno<.u Wedrcsdiy „ 18...12 noonFrldaj-, , i ,. 'Ju... Si f t 'noon Friday, ,, 2u... 1 «fi *DO<aSunday, , 22 !¦ morning Monday , „ j s. . . 4 alt'ooocWed'day. ,, as . Sailcooa Wednesday, „ /J... 7 iifnoonFriday, .. S i . . H! neon Friday, ,, 7.. . 9 morning8Qndfly. .. '29 . b morning I Monday , ,, 30...11 mornlDgWed'djy.Apnl i 5 aft 'noon Wed'day, April \...V DoonFriday, ,, i... S alt'noon I Friday. ., 8... 1 aft' noon

Monday, „ 6... 5 tft'noorTho SUaday VcaseU Load at North TVharf , WtUirfor*ATengp Sea P&teage U io I£ Hours.F4B£s-^Cal)in , Single, 156. ; do. ainglo—Children (oa

Serrajit^ itruvelling with (aznilios) 10a ; do Hetnrn /aval-ablo tor Jno months, optional to retnra from or to Bnsto.2ie. i Deck , BUIR IO, 7s 6d i do, single, Children, 4s.

Loading IMrtu^XtafuJgar Dock , Llvori*oLFare*—L'abin Sirjlc, 2U8. ; do . Siafflo-Childrca [^

ScrvantB traTul llD^ with fauiilidtj, 1-u. Gd. ; do. roturn (art<able for Two alontlis, optional to return frvm or to BrailSOa. ; Deck , Single , lua. ; do. Sing le, ChildnjD, 6s.

Goods looked tbroagh from all prinaip&l st&tions e*Qreat KoTthorn, Qrea,t WeaUm, T.annuihire. and YorkshireLondon and North Western j London a&d 8ooth Western,Manchester, Shcmelo, and LlncolnBUlro,. and Hidlaj>4 BaliwayB to Wfttfirford. (Throu gh Bookings iilao with LimorickTippertrr^hai:efl, £nnjj, TOJUD, Ocrt, Bathkcilo, Liatowei ,Newcostli>*iuid Traloe, &c).

Uooda Bookod through from all Stutioad on Watorford andCentral Ireland liailway ,W&uerlord, Dungarran, and LiamorcBallway.tnd Waterford wid Limerick Uailwai.

Farcolli booked thxou([h at low Katca Co all prinolpn B>tloca on London ajid North Wcutcm n&ilway

j W E X P O E D A N D B E I | 3 T O ., F K O M WiifocD— I FBOM IJaiuioi caluni

I TaesdayB. iTenby, Hillori, 4 o — Fn\vW i A T J i U F O B D A H D N 3J W B O S t

FMH Kmr Boss—Dolly, 8nndiy» eiaipKd, at 6-15 aj>.F&OM WiTXEMHD— DOUT, SondAya esceptod, a,t 3.0 DJ-

W A T E K F O B D A N D D U B C A N N rFEOB IJCSCANKOS—Daily, Sandaya oic4pt«d, at 8.30 _FROM WirKn^oai)—Daily, Sundays exeflptod, at ?*? »-Hori—iThe WaUrtord StcamBhlp Company,Limitod, uu-

til QoodB Shipped by these Uses of btosmors at 2a. DOCent, to! Traders!hating Yearly Ayrcdments, ajid oe.Cent, to Occaaiondl Shinpera, Talne Io btj declared at tur6blpm£nt. Forma and ail Informutloa to 0 J,n kl .ofSccs. ' ^

Berths Becnrcd and orory Information glron by Agents a;WATlntoRD—Witerford Stcunsh p ci (Umltod), Head

Offices, The Mali.LITKKTOOL—Waterford Steamahi]) Conipmy (Limited) '.

Wator-Btiect, and Clarence Dock. :BBIST^L—WaUsrfurd Stcombhip CompKny (Limitod ,, 68

Queen S^nare—and Cumberland Baton. 'WKITOUU — \\ aterfonl Steamship Company (Limited

New iioss— Watcrionl fa'tcamshin COEQCOH/ 'B OfllovDCBCA ^KOB — Watorford BUsunsh'ip Company's OEiocLmiaici—Lower Shannon SUimahljt Comp»ay'B OCo-Mount Ecnne ¦ VJuay. nKnxraa—Lower Shannon Stoamiblp Company-a OCu>^Cappa ynnj.Hegidcrco AddrccBfor Telegrams i— " DTE AM" at Water

ford, LiTcrpool, Uriatcl or Wcilonl.

Clyde Shipping Company, LtdM A B C U , 183L

Regular Steam Communication bctwen• W A 'P E B P O E D and L O IT D O 17

FLYlronTH UP SOUTHAMPTON , NEWHAVE K ,DOVEU, IID SOUTH of ENQLAKL

COEF, DUBLLtT, UELFAST tri> QLASOOW

^ %' __ T|s. f D 1 H E New j and powcrfni=5>P»ti!!K

JL Ecrew Swainen AEANMOBE*~>J')P>wl)SSs BALLYCOTTON .' C O P E L A N b

FASTNZT, LIZABD PLADDA. POfiTLAND , BATHL.8ANDA , SKEBSYVOBE, t O W J B B , TUS^.YALEKTIA, tre intended to Bail u OJ-weathcr pen&itUng (onlczs prevratod by untoroolrcomBt&nccB), vith liberty to tow Ycoseb). and to cany Fort or Ports in any order, in or out o/ the cuotopCOnrse, to Beceire and Discharge Cargo, or tor aur cpuri'osD whauioevcr .

WlTESrom TO OLAEGPE>en TUESDAY (Direct)WEDNESDAYS (Via Plymoulb). 41h Mixcti 11 H I -

4 p m . ISth , 11 a. m , L'Stn.OLASQOW TO wiTiaro

L"»ery MONDAi " (Dlroct)CaL lUil. to Gnxmook ...u~

Etery IHUBSDA Y (DirecW ... . .Cal. Boil, to Qrcacoci .. .2. i>

WATIEFOBD TO BILT1B-.Ererj SATLTlDAr idircctl ... .. .. . l> u.

JjELFAST TO WATXBTOaD—Vl * DCBLlEtery Tuoada-

WAT 2K T0KD TO DUS &l-Every SATL'atlAY (via Ucllast) . . . i..

DCBI.19 To WaTEliroaD. Diar-cWEDWESDAYS. ah ilarcb. 6 p.m . IHu, e p m . 18th !' i> . .

'i jtbf li p. a.WATZB^OEO TO con (Dlrec

ETtry Thaxeday ... .. .. i \.COBI TO WATXHioan, Direct-

FEtDAYS, tith iUrcb , 8 p.m. . JJth . t p.n . iwtli. t p m2!th. 5 p.m.

W tTILTOXD TO LOSlHJkKvcrx Saturday fviu Soothampton) ... .. % .

L03D0S (St. Katharlno Dock), to W JTIETO -FUll 'AYS lith llarcb, a p.m ; 13tb . U noon . Ai:o . c .

27th. lOo.m.Ko transhipment by this ronte. Orders for collection u>

deliTcry of Goods sent to M'N AUAU h Co. (Limited), 11-CaftlO'Btrect , Finsburr ; to Clydo £bipping Coinpany. •Lcadeuhall Stroct, or Clyde Siupping Company. E Wsrelwa»St. Katharine Dock , will receive prompt attention.

WATXKTOID TO FLTHOorS , direct,WEDNESDAYS, 4th iUrch. 11 a. n> ; 11th. I pm . lbU> ,

11 cm. ; 23ih, 4 p. m.PLTHOCT* TO WAT taroitu (direct

MONDAYS , ind Murcb. T a.m. ; 3th , ID a m . lOtl '. a .u:S3rd, ly a.m , 3utb. 6 xm

WlTBSrOtO TO &0UTH1BPT0;ETory SXTUEDAY (direct), 4 p t.

BoDIUUIrTOlI TO WlTOUOID— Yt4 PLTUOOI.Every Saturday at 12 Nooi

WArK&Toao TO H ty tSA ^t i.Etory 8ATCEDAY ,Til Southampton ... „ 4 p.n

NdraATU TO WATTKTOkrEiery TUESDAY (riaLondou), Cargo on.

WAlnirr«D TO DOVUL.T.TVTJ SATliBDAT (Tia 6onthamptoTi and Mowharen), 4 p m

DOTKB TO WiraafoBn.Every TUESDAY (ria Southampton) Orgo oni;

Thcao 8V6*mer» OAva oz£0lls9) aooomciodauon forFafi80ngor&

P A S S A O E - M O l f E T ,Cabin. B«tam, Steoraga Return

Watorford to QIMBOW ... 17a. 6d. Sit. l(k. 1J«„ Bcliast , ... 17s. 6d. Sia. 10* 1.. Cork, .„ 8s. Od. 14a. 6a 7a. Gd., Flymontb and

BouthampUin 20a. Od. ZOs, 10a. llv„ London, TU Sooth*

Rjnpt n s Hail .— I ••• l a ^llcwhaten , 20s. Cd. ;— lin. -Dover, „ 20s. fd. - Ion.

Froo. DuUin _. 10B. Od. j — 64. -Children above 3 and usder 12 years of ue, Hall Fore.

Return Ticlets availaUo for !fwo iloaths— Sot Tranaferablo.c& K OTB.—The Clydo Bhipptng I Company (Ltmitod)

KtallnsuM Qooda ahil'Ptd by tEcio lines of Steamer-ngaintt all Sea Bisks. Forma, UaWa of 1'rcmium, and a.inioVmation can bo had at ,too Oflcea.

For Bates ol Freight, to., apply] to HIXBI t. WuimA Co., Plymouth i JoHff E. Hiwcias, London and South*fftrtJm Bailwaj Company, Exeter Bhildinn, Arthur Stree.WcA, and. at the L. & 8. W. Railway Eoccivinj- Honsathxdughcmt London j Clyde Shipping Co., 13, Vlctorla-ftnw.Belfast i Clyde Snipping Co., BochcsUr Eulldjngg, is)Lcadcnhsll etreet, Lcrnlon, E.C. j Clrde Shipslnr Co., Soil*nyl Offices, Nowharon i Elizabeth Btroot (fier), Dover i21, ICorlton flare, Qlasgow i Cactom Boiua BaUding-s,Qreinock | Dock Bo«d, limerick ( Town Quay, Bonthaap.tonk J5. Eden 4°°r> Dnblinj ttirick's Qa*r, Cork,

f ULTDE BSIPJ?INO COMPANY (LIMTSDrCo-torn Bouse <}u»y. Woterford,

B poclol forms of Bills of Lodirc required by th* ClydiEhippiag. Company (Limited) to be had from tbe Amenta.

Tolegraphlo Addrcsa—"CCKBBAI," WATKJOSO.

TTHAEDLETDiX. 'WIDOW WELCH'S FEMALE PILLSbare a reputation of over 100' YonM.

KEAB8LEY SWIDOW WELCH'S FEMALE PILLS

are th« ackrj owledgtd remedy tor Female coroploioUKKAESLEY'S

¦WIDOW WELCHE S FEMALE PILLSrostore & health y boo to tbo complciioD , io placo oftbe deathly pallor BO distressing to witnrea.

KEABSLEY'S :: WIDOW j WELCH S PEMALE P1LL&

contain D4 irritant drug, and haTo tbe opprovol ofthe Medicid ProfeBsiao.

H7"EABSLEy8 jJDfj. : WIDOW:WELCH'S FKMALE PILL8are nraprwd in Whit a Paper, and have the name'fKeaielcy" on tbe Gorcrotntat Stamp, No othersare feenoio 'e. ;

¦I7-EAB8IEY S-Ok.

¦¦WlDOW iWELOH.'S FEMALE PILLS,]So others ire gonaioo. Do set be persuaded to bajchoper or nottblcss lmitaiiona. They m *j beobtained cvrrjuhtrt1, ot l?. 1?J. I\D<3 2», M. per box ;or by peat U and 3i Stomp:1, of the Ptoprietoni'igente , SAKOIK & Soils, 2, Wlnuley Street , OzTord-Btroct, Londoff.: ; ! ¦ ¦ . ¦ ¦ ¦

I ''¦

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL , !J?isb, Gaiao, Poultry, : ana Xco Stores

'i I ' BB&TI-STaBET, 'WATEBi'OED.-; j

(J VBB i attention: ot itboiGcntrr and Public. .L ! il qalloa to this JSrtabliiimeat. ; j

OdoES or . Tfii CHOICIST QDAUTT.• ¦ Conatit orderi wrefnltT Mtcnutd to. ' j

I i . :;w. STUBET, rBOPBHTos. ;: ICB 1 ilci 11 lea 11!—A laiorj in hot noathn(•conlyj |«<-I((4 (or! contoyuico b/ tsil, 4o, . 'Xtmi

!3JI W M M S I I <W M CD IF j ?m iH ^ I l E Q ^ ^

•MAUidLiiU&JU tQ U JbiLj il V J&&3 9Urto Intacta Hineral .Water Factory

; ANDBOTTTj iaSTGr- STOBBS,

H I G H S T f i E E T , W A T E E F O R D ,OWING to tar k'reat itorcasa In bis Bueineaj , ho ha« bosa obliged to EXTEND HI8 PEEMISES

Having lakoo (he nhole of tbp Old Moat Mftrkot ir. HIGH-S I EEET, ho ie noir ID O pooliion tomeet all Ordtrn with duo promptitude and tbe fullest satisfaction. Uo jnstlj attributes bis Wonderfu lSuccess in BOMDCSS CS the . . .. ! J

TREATUENT A1TB SUPEEIOR GUAUJY OF H10 BR1TIK8,and thp rare exercised I D Bottling, notablr QUINNESS' S STOUT, BASS & hO'S ALE, H. DISHEEaDd CO'8 ALE , HOP BITTERS, CrtiEB. 4c.

Io the MINEEAL WATEJtt FACTOiyr, tfco UaohlnerT tind Uateri:l3 O3Cd In tbe making of tbescMioctsl WatorB nre of tbe Voty 'Best Desorlption that can posfctbl y b» had. Therefore, he asks tbo Publicto compare hit il. W/with any other mLio or Brtnd.

H.3 G INOBB A L», LKMOMiPK , O KANOK CI I AU P A O N I . for Porlty, Aeration, Aroms and Excellenceof Flavour CBnno s be excelled. Uo rtould cult opecial itteotlon to bis ECLIPSI SODA Fur Purtiyand Aeration it bas no equa',

AI BO IS to QUALITY and PEICE6, ho would ln v,to tho attontlon of tho Publlo to his TEASWINES. SPIRITS , a- <m r27.flm)

A? h BARRONS TRAND STREET, WATERFOHr

mEL. , ^TTTATLIX - V J^ T®!,

High Stree; ape Barronstrand Street Waterford .If y ot wan BE8? VAL UE for your Money

UO T

^^6= <=&O " .L. ~^~—\ -J—JI JL, Cw3 .

JOHB- Street Square.Reduction ?. . a. ' y c o' . ->om- < > f r y Sp ecial /Vice; —

Besi M ile C' urerl iiai ... ' n besi Hil i l Cured liacoi . . :') d '¦Oood Smokec1 hmib d to « :¦ . ,, ,, , Smoker. . •¦j . 1 .Besi uh... .); . bft;; lAnierican iron <ic ti - 4 Q

Trr to- Note-. 0022 3P>ABE Teao at l/ , 1,4 & Utro

b l S C V l T s AN i-WEETf KR<j !t 2J<1. PER Li

e/. P. OIIEILLY. 62, John-St . Square ;

^TOAT A^E vou coma Y@ mmzi ?

i-L iUjUJU O O 1 \J U A. 0 LARGEST SALK.

KT71 f T T""^P "in A O C ¦ ALWAYS I t TH 1: PINK OK

KELLY'S IMPROVEDMINERAL WATElKS ril^r-.

t!T- LitbB iTonT . 17, Castlc-streeV. Dublin ,2HU. May. 1895 :• I nnv ( examinee speciiuenslof Soda Water aim .Crated l^montn!i- I

in 1 . Gmiic- Ale prepared bt MesArs. JOH « K ELLY & BON , Waterford. 1Mir ihO' art quilt liet !mn: the tiletallic Impurities sometinx^i found inV.meia. Water ? ilia; Ihet have) rarefully been prepare 1, from 'ioodMii ;ertui. . anc tna tno ' ar(- well charged with Carbonic Ati . l Uas.

(siHti t ii .

' CHARLES A. CAMERON,1 I' rvttttnr .(/ Chenis/rt/ , &c , Royal College of Surinam , "

USE OUI. BOTTLE: DRINK K NONE ARE BETTER.

JOHN KELLY & SOK(ESTAHLISliEl U A L ) A CENTURY),

WholesaK Bottlort Wine lmportero, and Whicker BondersDv«a TTJE m IF® mm.

M OV OSF^K T S^T BDSy©P'S ^=3

LIGEIBED EESTATOAIfFrench Church-Street (Opposite Liverpool Landing Stage), Waterford-

CHOPS.. STEAKS, SOL']', TEA, COFFEE, BOVRIL. &c.Dinners of Joints witt Vegetables from 9d to is

^om¦ out the Best DrinK e served at Popular Pnces,

STOT1, 2D' BASS, 3L WHISKEY, &L/B 2UMINERAL WATERS 2L

EX TRANCE TUROV QE HALL-D00R TO UPS TA IRS

DinUEBS—Off JoinlB, with Vegetable. ,,, -n .DIHHEB8—boup, Joints, Vegetable. ... ... V/*DinHEES—boup, Joints , Sweet. t 2./©

LUNCHEONS A N L SUPPERS HOT.SMALL STEAK, CUOP . CDTLET OB HEAT Pl£, 6d

Gold Saaeb o£? OplooO, Oosaod os? Soaai Bcof, Srsi .(^d Z?o^l, ©a,Horn about these Prices ?—Ihey axe AH Bight

PIANO S , GnTOElS CTR]IDHARiViONI USVi S . . TwTl mo

AMERICAN ORGANS UAT BE OBTAIN^ OF3 Years' System. £,'»£, Gaocmnfi AND WINE M EEOHAOT-S

1I.LCOTBHTID Pales Lurra, with fuD pvtkulan, pot free. ———ABI8TOK OEGANETTE3, wiih c T«nn, g Manufacture™ :—

£ Ol, Ma, 72* 6J.; -rltb 7n«ulo tod I 'oru p

! S VIOLra*CABrl & BOW, •DT UZO. com- w [I) IIIl/ v7[L[l f Ot 115)1 /A fP^ F^-R?1 g .loll/MMlto. FIJ II* 2 /l.irriTPn^: „ aBNDINB ZIMMEEMAN AUTO- 5 l-UKHTEDJ,; g HAEPB, 6 ban. Si*; lullf Chrom»Uc Ki., *3 j "D U B L I M - U<!n mi g complete In cue, wlih Tutor, ic 5 . [ * y o

1. I l\

( JJW. IB-j MEJLODEON, 4 Slops. 4 complrta Bctii of M ~ V~Jt c & Trvn'fl f/\TTnrr T r\Tr-,« i*.» "~ "" " ~ " ¦

1 5! n«<i«, doobii t-cUo-»vtpicoaid tone, bciuS S : |T EiTLNU a COUGH LOZEEQES.tj. tulljBaldiod. Vk. Th« be»l T»la« etcr offered ~\ .UlCg to tU public. ¦ J H --_I_ , >_

! S PICCOLOS In D, Coco. . wood, cork IcSrli; TTTEATINa'S COUGH LOZENGES.: 2 cillir ke», tunlnuOMe, In perfect tone, 4 ken R H !d U; Sken.- Ii. bL ¦ y . ! a h : — , ;

' 3 STRINa3 for BtrtnsK. lastrumenU of «T«J . TfTt-EiTlHO'S C0OQH LOZENGES.¦ g description. : " ! [[ ,1 1 .

: ILLUSTRATEDCCATALOOUrlS. | i I^EATINO-S COUGH LOZENGES.

TUTTTRTn —TV« T-r«rf Rtrw.t«r oWX-t » _ • •* ™1*-" i Tf-f-riTrWiTQ /WTtn« 1 i\iTnvrtm^^ri ii^S? 8 1*^^ ! ; TOr-EiTING'3

COUGH

] >0ZENQE3.; TONINa.-EiVCTleocca Tuner. Tl/ , -,, MH, „, Ir, n<

¦ Ju>- I _J &SSi ^ «^^U^: ?«^'S*i TTTEATING'S COUQH X)ZENOC3.

I KiU particular.on »PD11C»UO-L , ' - . JlSu' ,. I II P"%l/""V/'"\ I ' l l 1' #» k. ». ' ' "in Boom win, mi TOD " there lii Mil <5f' i t l! ¦ J?. : |»n ' no bctlei! CoughJHMlclDS itin KEAXIKO-B

ll &JLgJUFTpOLg BT,( DTJBIJN. j ; ^^h~,5 rtfe. ^u— ~ "7^——;—; : ¦ =-j- i j . . •T«»I"«I^»»W|4. MM. ' ! ; ¦ . j j '

«555S"8lta?i*— *""* «w««PtUm:c66ii)"]4a .WObota Spring HoTchles i n Diews *t•^•.•.•• yjMB. ! . ; . . ; 1 j BabifrtMB, LttJUoli Urn B|*k : i l j ; | :. ;

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S P E C I A L ITI E S : i ! ;'' GLUB SODA," ¦ THE B E V E R A G E |OF HEALT ^ ; !

GKIGEE, ALE/' Automatic," THE ORIGI NAL B R A N D . | i"SPARKLING" HOITOSBRRAT, THE DRINK FOR THE GOUTY' & RHEUMATIC

Royal Seltzor, Potass, Lithia Waters, Lemonade, Sec , ¦ '¦•W77O3E^.3S.SJ :

Jftotels.g H E L B O U R N E HOTEL.

THE BEST IN DUBLIN-(»a.tl)fftia Uioiuov7 notol and neataurca*

6, 7,j and 8, WICKLOW .STREET,(prafum-etreot), DUBLIN.

MOST ecntrally . Sitnatod. Corafnrtablo andilodemlc. Dinners ready all day.

< .BJCHAHD O'BRIEN , Popriotor.

r nc ETAT ioriAii HOTBJI ,BLACKUAJ.L.8TREET.

DUBLIN.

BEING n ) CT Opened in tbe vicinity of tbcCa.HsMarket , and qolto convenient to King 's

Bnd go and Broadstone Termini , "111 bo foundthe most C unfortablfi. combined with ilodeiatjCharge*. \ isiU>r« to DnbUn ahould coca and SCOfor thcmselicB. jy l9.aca

M. A . MEANY.

BTJELinOTOnl i O T K l A N D R E B T A U B A N ' l ,

ST. ANDR EW STREET,

THE oiopt Central , Moderai p . and Modern.Electric Li ^ht in bi'droorus. oloo telep hone

accommodation, llot and cold ua 'bs. Cooking ala HurllDgtuD .(]jl6.1l y) T. CORI.ESS , Proprietor.

LIUESICK-Tho GlontT7orth

A Firot-olaca Family and CommoroUvl Hotol.

THE " Glentworth " ia tbe nearest Hote l inthe City to tho Bail tray Stati on , Banks, 8teaja-

boat Ofllcos , Tclejraph and PoBt Offloo , and to all pub-lic plaoca of amnsoment. P. K KNN A , Proprietor. 14,15 and 16, Qlcntvorth-otroot, Linwnct. ;ol8

" T HE CBCV7 II H O T E L . "MONCK - STREET, W E X F O B D .

HTUi IS Old Uotol ia fomouj for good, pnre WhiakejIL and oil other Drlnkt.

MRS. K E L L Y , PriorMET iicFo.Close Io the Railway SiolioD op 2-l.ll

Imperial ECotol-

OWKK SACKVILLE-STREET , DDBL1U

(Optonito the General Po3t-OHoo and Tolo .Traph OOcoTho mont oontral in the City.

/OOHPI/ETELY rcmodnllcd and re-fnrniaDed\y Uairnifi<j»nt Ladieo ' CofJoo-R^om, DiuinR-lioomSmoiinff-Rosm, Billiard-room. Charges modfirato.

CHARLES LAWLER , Troprietor. IS

HOWLETT'S HOTEL,CONNER OF THOUA8-ST » KK O'CONNELL-8T

WATKRFoKP .In the immediate Vicinity of ihe Dungaxvan,

Limerick and Kilkenny Itiulways.

BKEAKPA 6T8. LUNCHKO N .S. DINNERS , TEA, 4c,At Shortest N'otico and Modorato Chiiri{cs.

WELL-AIKE P I1F.DS

Choice Vines , Liqucm, Spirit s . Stout , Ales , Ci g&ra.Iiest Dublin and Cork V. bukica , Lunclicons

Tcniis MOI ) EB »TI

MliiD H05VLETT (late ol bbip Hotol|.Propnctrcsa

JP . COSTB1T,B UILDER and C OJV TRA CTOR

87, j THE LIAU0B, \7ATEBF0IlD.

BU1L 0 INO W0RK8 A S U C0HTUACT3Promptly and Corcfnlly Executed.

EUTIUATE8 FREE. iWorjlialiopo and PremiGea at |

Wateroide.

tH & " DOUBLE STAR " PURE

Compressed Yeact.

TRADE . j sro-'cScsiF ^'

S) ^. 3S JSB JR, S y^

Should tpply for Btxmplei ol °yir <f *^>- ?

DOUBL E STAR ^^X/ VSS FACTORY

/^'j /Zh YEARS /tsyS

^FBODUCTION AM0UNT8 TO

^SO TOUS PEE WEEKCAFAC1TT , 120 TONS, BEI 1IO

2ho licrsc^t Yc=.st Caotory in tho V7orld

WE BEST AHD MOST II EL UVLV

Frco tlihinj Samples 00 application: to

WILFiBD HAU6HT0N,£3, CITY QUAY, DUBLIN.

Colo Agent (or IroUnd (the counties c! Actilaond Down cscoptcj.)

PBEEJ TO EH3IT.TnjTHEH yoft ir« tired of : talfni nauicoM »ad

VV myBttrions (.rocripllons sod compoudi,nnloh do. y°0 so good, but only roio yonrdlgcttUo organs, writs to oe ind I trill Mod jrom100k oihlob dcocribcj B QUICK AND CIUTAIK CUB* (or

lost Btronoth, waitloj neaknos, Ac , from whitotcrcaueo »ii«inB. , ¦ ¦ * „No KTpuicii UiDioini. No ELICTBICITT, ;

Best in envelops on reocipt of tro;itafflp« for po»t-'"A. 'J. 1EIGU, 03 »nd W, at. BnJi«U-«!r«o»London, V/.O. . .; ¦ . • : (/uitSJi

«ji!kps HURLEY,' ' \ Livery GUbtos ftnd jPcstlflff, ! .; ' ; ,

: ! : £6tabliiiluaenblTO, MAIN-STREET, OABBICK-ON-SDIB; " i : ! • ' ¦ ¦" : ¦ - . ]

I UOBBBB BHQKBB TO B1KOLS i DOVBIB;

¦ : !¦ !• ;: ; i f lABSSSB. . : : :

Purveyors lo H.R.H. the' Princo of| Walep. . i r''

~: '¦') ¦ i ; ' • ; i l

in>TJSiiLi%:isr <£s EsjanL.n ^s.sBT

PS ICDLL31 Gold and Prize Medals Awarded

vililPiSir ^. BdARD OF PUBLIC WORKS:-

(PMBIM

T)ESIQNED WW5m?M ^^^S >• MANUFACTURED IN QUB OWN "WORKS ¦ ";_ FISHAMBJUR. S'S miRr.Tlvri . ¦-".., ,

SMQKE SLANEY'S 4!o^Manufactured in Waterford by Waterford hands, from Pure Mellow

Virginia Leaf Tobacco. i

SMJFF—EZillera

Note Address ••— I , ¦

8, BAaEGFSTEAHD-STEBEi

A HORSE !To every horca upon thio

earthDeath cometh coon ov lato.

After MACACLAY

Spssialitiea for tho FaQting Beacon :—Ling, Fin , Haddock , Kippers, Bloaters ,

and Red Herrings , Kipper Salmon- A largeassortment of Tinned and Potted Fish fromb{d upwards- Fasting Soups in Dottles tadTins Pickles , Sauces , Oils, Vinega rs ol everydescription-

THE POP ULAR HO USE , -02, Quay Waterford. :

I RISH CIVIL SEliVICEBUILDING SOCIETY.

Eitablubed 1RG1. Icoorponlcd 1874.

LOAN3 GRANTED ON THE MOST FAVOURABLETEBJJS TO ENABLE PERSONS TO BDILDOE PURCHASE HOU8E3 IN TOWN3, OB TOPAY OFF M0BTGAGE3 TUEEEON.

The Buslnoiu ilreadj dono ncecda

£1,388,000.licaal Eipon«c» Fixed and Moderate . _DepoalU rectiied tt tho folloninj rstea, tiz. :y

OrdlB»t7— — 11 P0' C"11'- Psr Annuia.'

For Ooo Vcar ... 2J ,,For Two Ye«r» ... 3 ,.

For Prospectus and orcry inforoition »ddrc:»AXFEED H. 1IEECEB, Sccictflrj.

62, Lower SsaiTlllc-itrcat, Dublin

fc YOUH

STALLO@KI©j F@[email protected]

n |gc»ato-tiirz-Jirrra'Y ca qpyr, aa, Quay, •gg'nterf'oga.

3LEHT. — 1S9@;

— LENT

©SE1A SlAi.Wo aro now baying Dlrocfc fromImporters, at tho public sales, cuadcan oGbr on Terms fully Equal toLondon Hoonsa Samples urea onapplication. Tho Trade only tmp-pticd.

Warrcin'o Plocau OOEK

i J?erBODft %atLtt\ntInn ScrofuU ot Kin*"*

E»ll, Bono DiMUA, OUalolir,

Dolli, Eo«mm, Aow. B»;r«*Tm. Mil•ii Wtfif sniTna w~4 DIMUJ. «m

flnd t. «p«»a r »»d «fl«etatl rcaol/ In

GARRETT'8 HERBIN E» tnirtlr »trrt«W« compoand. PimeUrt, i

I&PXIM, ir:oAiuiBrr. Rou.tut ;BOOM, OaUtr &«*d, ta«-

UiS; DobUo! i-OKilTS - jUmptoii »»4 Co. 1)B, O«ptl-

StrMtiHtnsiBdCa, , . ,'1 U,6nrW8twrt, , . :; . , OakUa. 1

W*T»«ro«D~ffEOn0B WHITE ft 6ON8.llr WtlUr Bnrke, Fart, KlDHtfSd, writ**, tod It; K M ~

Hom« nKmlbii«ol r'' jUodoUi «w«]ll7Trm In Bfnck «»1f«M ¦ mr bmlth failed ; I did. Mt tbisk I ooald n«&tcr.Aner uUsf foot •a>«lH»ttk« «<>oor Utrlrilx l IB , so*oultoweU wditroet. |

£10,000 Howard-" KSOSL" 0OO0A. S«c e»aitfao» In etory

sum. ONWI, O»rt<»i wtJwrf imwjpLwrgMf;bctann, cio-wi TaM*am&wtTnm$MtL VO. *•PttKMX »l Witm) BumumX,t.M. ¦] - ;: . . ! ,:,

'Iff-EP

S^^H

Knesfc Quality

SHAKESPEATtE.

A Splendid Stock of Padding Ingredient*.The Choicest Jams, Jellies and Marmalades in£lb, lib and 21b Pots. A Grand Selection ofSeasonable Green and Dry Fruits for Cookingand Dessert. Hugon's Beef Suet for Frying,Pastry, &c. ;

IS•<CT~

BABE,IN0-TOHSSi

DE3T a LAB2 LOHOES5?

POUHDED 1821. : :

Tho Patriotic AssuranceCompany, i i ^

CAKTit, wei.600,000 PATS OP, 4ll8,Si(.

LIFE and HBE,

TUE bEOTJRITY c»nnot b» '«X0eH«4«At ItatVilattloB. 31«t Dectttta, 18M,

tbe tini FOBD ILOBB «M j «flu»l t«£113 14i. 6d. for eterj 100 01 ^Wl»7<

I G3" Eximloe tbe PAKIOTIO PiMpillBj»DFI» Iho adtant»gt« Ixlot* t*W&i

,' cltewhtre ¦ ; : ' '- ' ' ' ¦

\ MANAQEB-B«Tad. B. jOr^UtDy!AaiKTa AT WAlliwM— ; ; . ;

JOHN J. MtJBPHT.Mr. FBBDEBICK'BOTLIE

1 ' . • • - ¦ • :¦: OotiH-HM*»,r

: ABTHTJB ttUJiWr.ffilnuielftomii^THOMAa f , WAMH» , j

V7at«rfo*a, Uawlok. amd t W«Mt« .; ^

Of kbottt -- i ' ' 1 '' ¦¦¦ ¦[ "- :! ¦ .' . t 'j '' J, '^ ^^t^f it' -SJ

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t-S""'.!- -.¦¦¦¦W.-itJM-^tCiUS'jVIi fi"l.-J3S«

. ; ;| Jjraqwcisr Okjwlfcj*l«:,; |«•• ?;¦ ¦.;;

In itha Goida o£ AilwHABmlatocfftawLga ?ast,in the Oonntj oJ W&^rforf, Bpinst -Itewuod.;

j 'WOTICBI iai HBBBBy"aiViEN, PWWant to the

' JM Katute 30 and SljVle:, cap." 64, that itha1 said! AUOBMABTUf.wuddiedonthel&hdaydfHorember,I 3885, by: her Will] anted the 20th dajrio]f January,j 1890, beqatatbed toithc fievd. Manrioo Flynn, or otherI the Parish Prieit of Orooie and KUleo fy the time] bdn* two rams cf £10 each for Maial«»; to the MostI Ber. Dr. Egnn, or other tne Boman Calholli Buhop olI- JVaterfoid for the time! being, £2#> for Masses; to! the EeriiMaarlee Flynn, P.P, £50 for Marae»;toI , tboReTd.Tbom»isF|FurlW,O.&,£100I6r Masses ;to¦' tha Berd. Maurice Flynoi or other the Patyh Priest dl¦ Crooke and KJUea '' ir the time being, £60 to ornament

the Bomaa Catholii Chapel at Crookp ; W the Bight!' Herd. 'Bartholoaum FiUpatrick, or other IthV Abbot

tor the Umetbelng of the Monastery at Mount Melleray,(ubaoty Vfaterfori, to lt« SoperVoi 61 the Bedcmp-

1 jotfat Fathers, Lin erfck, for tho time being, and to* the Kerd. Father H inway, £20. each for Masses, and

to the Briperioress for the timobeing.of tha littleCM...— .1 iL. T» 1_ -_ n*.i..t. > IMrt /ArithalonnnnrtSisters of the Poor, Waterford, -£10 lor ]the supportof the poor Inmates of that loatitotion loorolror fromthe town of PassiwiiKaBt, By a second Qcdleit datedthe 19th day of lAognst, 1895, to her saia WiU , thesaid Testatrix left ilOO to ber Executor! fn treat U>expend same in ptoc nring and electing a. Marble Alterin the aald Chapel at Croofce ; to the -tym!. JohnCater, GO, £100 for Masses ; to tho Berd. FatherHanway £50 for iassos ; to, the Bevd.' Thomas F.Furlong £50 for Misses; to the Bord. Dirld! Walsh,CO., £50 tor Mouia ; to the' Revd. Maarioo Fljnn,PJ?., £20 for Masses; ana to the Superioress for thetime being of tho little Sisters of tho Poor, aterford,£15 for tbo poor! Inmates in that Institution comingfrom the town ol Passage East, and Testatrix therebydirected that all legacies by that Codicil gjten werein addition to aoylbeneHts or legacies by her saidWiU gtTca to the tame persons or for the name pur-poses ; ana tho Slid Twtatrix thereby nlso directedthat the Legacy |of| £250 by her Will gi«m to th«Boman Catholic Slnhop of VJaterford should bo re-duced to £200. : By a tnlrd Codicil , dated the30th dayof Angnst,:1895, to hor said Will, the said, Testatrixdirected that Iho inm of £100 by tho Bald secondCodicil riven to her Executors for a Marble Altar Inthe said Cbnpel ofj Orooko eboold bo exponaea inprocuring nod erecting a Marble Hailinp tor the Altarin the same Chapel bnd not In procanng and erect-Ing a Marble Altar, and the said Testatrix by her saidWiU appointed tbo Bora. John McCann and theBerd.Tobias JBnrke to be net Bxecntore, Probate [of whichsaid WIU and three fcfodlcila thereto was, op the 14thday of December, 1895, granted forth of tbo Wator-ford District Registry of tbo Probate and MatrimonialDivision of the High Court of Justice in Ireland totho said BoTd. John McCann, formerly C.C. ol Carrlck-bog, but now of King, In the. County of Watarford,Parish Priest, and I the saKUBevd. Tobias Burke,formerly C.C. of Cropke and .KUlei, but now of Kll-Koblnet, in the Ccudty of Watcrfofd, Parish Priest,the Exocntors named in tho-taid Will. . '

Dated tM» Zftb day of rebrsOy, 1890.J5OBBYN, TANDX » McCOV,

Solicitors for tho said Eovd. JohnMcCanb, ?.P., and BCT. Tobiaa Burke,P.P,theExocntorj-of tbo said Deceased,16, Colbeck-stroetpWatcrf ord.

To the Commissioners of Charitsbla Donations andBequests for IreJaDd, and oil others concerned.

,§=5)~Pdu 533 jI3r5§

WM. PpWER & CO,¦jXTOW hold a Large Stock ol Faro and GtrdciXN 8eeds of tbo nencat and improved klnd( ,nhiobwe OOCT at Very Low Prices consistent withQuality.

Grasses & Cloversof tho finest mixture for one year'sHoy to ipermsnent putato for ' »DJoumber bf join, trom 108 to 25s pernore.

Staliaa aad Porobsial Syo tj resaof wcigbls, rrom Is to 6} per burhel.

JPs^cr'o Jrise I Seeds and MrmgolsCd to Od per Ib .

Mowerj BeeolsHandrodi of Annuals and Perennialsto select from, at l,d each, In Piotorts 'Peoketa ; |13 Packets post ftse for 10cTSpooiel Prices for Isrge quantities &O&retailers, j >

harden & Vegetable SeUs20J to 42sJ( Collection dfUrercd frca-

ManmrelsFrom tb > best Iriab and Eop li 8htlannfaetijreri. Bone Meal, BontCcmponnd; Saptrpboiphatc GpoeialPrloc3 on ipplicatioD foe hrccmtantitbil; dellfored at th« oearcatEaitjty Station or Bteamer,

iOUilS FOE.

learner's Pdtent Foot-Rot,An AbuJlutely Certain Cure.

SoIiJa Tics—Ss, Ii GdJ and Od csoh. Saificlontto80,:40| 20 Sheep.

C&talcjuc] of Farm, Qirdca and Flower Seeds oanplictlloa to

w. POWER I Co,mjESEBY ccd 8EED8UEN,

85, mujf tsi s^mmisip

Piaal Notice to Claimarols andIncumbrancer8.

COURT OF THE fRISH LAND COMMISSION

LAUD POECUABE (ISSIAND) A OTJ, 2870 TO 1801,

Eecord No. 1B7& |In tbo Iiattcr of the E»toto of BICHIEU H. EZX-LT,

trtuuo for Sale of Estate of ANHE L SAKT tndEDMDITB Luut, nad^r deed, doted 11th Arpil ,1823, » Vendor of Land

TAKE NOTICE that tbo Sobedule of Incam-ibrances affecting part of tbe Laods of

Silllngawao, contiinlog llCk lr Spp or tberrabonts,tilaata in tbe BaroDJ at Deciea Without Drumtnd Connty of Witerford, and part of tbe Lands ofCramps Cutle, comnintnjf Ola 3r 22p or tberekboot;,citoote In the Barony of iliddlethirj and Count j ofTlpperary, and part of thi Lands of Knockeen, con-taining 337* 2t lBp or toereabodtf, Bitaate in thoSarony of Middlethird ini County of Waterfordfolccrly the Eetato of tbo. said Vendor, hn beenlodged in my effiop, and any person baring anyclaim' not . therein incecUd, or objecting thereto,either on toccont of the 'amount or (tie priorty of,any obugt tbcieio reported to him or to any otherpenoo, or for any other rdtuoD, la required to lodgeea otjeclion thereto, elating the particulars of hi]domtnd and duly verlficd at toy office , on oi beforethe 8th day of April 1S06, and to appear on tbofollowing Toeedar, tbe Htb da/ fcf April 1896, a'11 o'clock, before Mr. ComiailBilondr W EXNCII •• * •Chamber, No. 24,Upper. Merrlon-itroof- n T,,oben Instructiona will bo (ji»«n for tb' „ • ,Ua ° D'inent of the Schedule. : And fut« l ¦ J?"' f ?™-that wy dsmsod rcporicd . by - U-Qot

u T»ke _ Nottco

to ba objecttd U> wi£in tbe , -aob Schedule u b.bloIfcttd tbls27tb dar T I- tlmo »fore«id.

1 HF" Pf Ftbroary, 189C.* .., BY C. LY NCH, First Assistant

Examlofr.JUCHAliD A. MtNAMABA , Solicitor

for tlio tald Vendor, 0, NorthQrent Georg Direct , Doblin.

FARM SEEDS FOR 1896

: Jo CB WAIiSHUtG, 1UCHABL STBKET AND I<ADY LANE.

iiTion comaenced |ln tho Seed Trcdo: with a Eilett Stook of

Freshest aij d Besfe Se ds,ITALIAN PERENNIAL CLOVERS,

|TURNIP& ; I I .. ! ;I i | I n° MANGOLDS:. Solldta the kind pat ronage of tbe Farmers

end ; promises I terms which can compare"pith any i j : ' : ' ' "¦ !

; i HOUSE IN: THE TBADE. !

4 6 > ! MICHAEL STBEET ,1 And YARD at LADY LANE. ;

WiTKCTOIlD, IJUEBICK * WISXERH BAILWAy• : • ¦ ¦ ¦'¦ > ¦ ^.i^i^i»T « L- IID Tinrcmv lLT'

Fares—Pajsencora will-

o» amj ejoa irom r-r—

*p"'«""~ r—»<

*»««'"/""> »™« «*vuouu«o«:; T?A*B^ALBi£iffirH 'as. '• ; < ^«rf"cio»iX S i "*"!1'1* «•*»* »/¦.¦*• Jn ' u 0!, 1 '¦';¦ ; •,, ' ^^•; xl»: i : 10th UARCJJ , w». < . . trrii »o<i rt tb.fcnwrTen uio* - ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ All ^ppllcatlom irooelro imtncdUto attenUoa

¦ . ,, 1 ¦*t**£JP?tiA2iM 'i } ' : ™ luur 7 : f ~\ | KUsl>««-»si MSB.i», uidfor Wattrforf a«d lnl«rm»dl«t« : , , * - .': i " , i . ! I ( - ¦;

l i i - . ! . 1 :- !| : ,C*mC>, «f,»y*M*yo«1'. i ! chSdrnondo lMaiidOTer B \jiu t. Ulf taltuChUSnn tod Eight 8U f«f Med-ak'«re offered for toe best

P^S^^S^rvS^m'P' ^SZS^^^^iSf S&m, yj & *£^] ^toM±HMi.fcBfe^^^^i SK^^HSSiS n^s^^r^.

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Ladles' Glace and Glove-Kid Boots, Laced <k Button,1 5s 3d per pair.Ladies' Glace-Kid Boots, Laced & Button,

7s lid!per pair. '

Ladies' Glove-Kid Boots,Ladies9 Walking Shoes

and 4s 6d

WOO LLE J f E! FIRST SHOW

Early SpringEarly SpringEarly SpringEarly Spring

Exclusive Patterm

Having decided to retire from Business, will offer the whole of herImmense Stock at

MARVELLOUS E,E»UCTIONS O

The Goods kept at this Establishment being 60 well knowntor mam- years require no comment as to quality. As every Pairmust be cleared out, this is a most exceptional opportunity to secure

Reliable Goods at CleariBg-Qut Fricps.

THE SALE IS

WATEBTOBD.1 'UHEBlCXJfc WESTEMJ R.ULWA7.¦ vrriok-oo-S ir Eaoos.

OW MONUAYTOUi TMABCH. '9O.-Cbup! Fareii'—Pa>senconi: fill bo conreyed from

WtLMoxa . Cloowel. «J& Inh+tbedUU Btukrn*, b/ , lh«

58 <& 58>9 QUAY, WATER¥OE,D

P, TOBDM

MONEY I MONEY I MOMEY JTHE CIT V AND COUNT V JLOAN AND DISCOUNT BANK

The Proprietors o: tho above Bank bog to announce to the Citizena of Waterfordono sunoundiDg districts that they have OPENED their

New and Extensive Offices at

|1£ QP CaDWNMJL lL 8 7T MM JEW, W^H TJSmiFdDmB,' Recemij- ocaipiec bv Messrs. White Bros., Corn Morclunls), and that they arc

prepared to make

Private CaBh Advances, from £2 Upwards,'lo all ltespectable Borrowers , on their otfa Personal Security, at Moderolo ( baizes

and Easy taymenta.

j "Shio. Baah UOD no oounoction V7ith any other in tluo City Tho Ducincoo T7ill boconducted ontiroly diiiorenb and confldcntially priyato-

I >or (fornif and lurthei Particular! apply at tho Offices [rom Ten to Sin daily.

N OTI VDDBESS :

fhe City and County Loan and Discount Sank,O'CONNELL STREET. WATERFOBI) .

il£T ILE^IitlE %Mnr~P 5 / 5\-h—•-/ <-> ' Vv—rr -ry

9, BRQM

$L 6Iii©«9, Broad Btesel1; Waterford

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OELIVESYHi

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Laoed, 7s lid per pair, 2s lid, 3s 9d, 4s 3d,per pair.

Buritings.Coatings.Trouserings.Overcoating's.

Enormous Variety

¦: , Ed «q Mr®"s?r i , ;/THE GLOBS tO^N COMPA tefTADVANCE8 froin £2 ujjuudi lo all rcBptot*b)e

Borrowers. |Eaey BdpnymentsJ iicosoiubUJnl jjrejj. Np Tc«». |

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LFHT IFPBRGUSOKT & CO.. Ltd

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WATEEFOKO.

Wi,Bone and! Blood llasanf es

Arc gnanmtced to coDtala more Bonesfertilizers known ) than WIT other Mannrc

aKriculturlsts for tho past 37 years, nro consequently tholeadlDi ond practical

JSicljG3t , EI036 Pertilifling and Cneapost Idanure3IN rnK MAIIKET.

ANALYSIS OUARiNTEED. AlfNUAL OUTPUT NEAELY 10,000 TOHS.

Ulcaolved Bono and Blood Compound (sultablo No. 1 Superphosphate, 23/27/- 601. pho3.tor all cropa) No. 2 Supevphoaphato, 29/22/- „ .,

Special Grass Manure. Nitrate of .Soda, Basic Slag.Special Potatoo Manure . Knluit , Agricultural Salt, etc .Special Mangold Manure.

P. M. Power , S*W|.. J .I'.. D. L , FalthleRg, Waterford , writes :—I am happy to Inform you thatllie Manures I had from you loit tieasoD turned out moat wtUfacto'y.—Dec. 10th , '03.

B. T. Carow , Hnq., J.P , D.L . Balllnamona Park , writes :—During tho past thrco or four yearsI have used considorablo quantities of Messrs Kelly & Co's Artificial Manures on both White and(ireen Crops, and also on Grass Lands, and I can call to mind no occasion In which tho resultswere anything but satisfactory With regard to cost. In my opinion , their prlco compares favourablywith that of well-known branda which I used to Import.

James Budtl , Esq.. 8wcet Briar, Tramore. writes :—Farming 500 acres, and ha-vlnR won over 00Stedals for Roots and other Farm Produco, 1 have a good deal of experience In Artificial Manures.1 have used jour Dissolved Bone and Blood Compound for the past ten years, ond have tented ItneTeral times against moro oipehsWo Manures and always found tlio results In your favour. I havovorj lino Crop? of Mange l and turnip grown last season by this Manure—I think as Rood as ever Ihave seen. Toklog Into consideration tho facilities you have for manufacturing Manures—youhavo the principal raw materiala.Bones snd Blood, from tho Bacon Collars on the sp«t and, therefore,hove no carriage to pay ; no large xalarlea, &c., &c, you should , and I am pleaecd to atflto you do,supply Manures much Cheaper ind aa Good as any other Firm In the Trado,

Edward G . Peet . Esq., Tr&more , writes :—I havo tor eomo yeara past med your M&nuio onpart of my Crop, Hading result satisfactory. I, last seisoo, used them altogether, and have hfcd aneMellOEt Crop, considering the irawbacU of tho weather .

S P E C I A L L Y SELECTEDCuro I3 OR Seel Flounders.rare Qcotch C^cmpions fguaruttecd imported)

Bog and I'nlno! Championn (homo arowo

(Jjr rricu List and Samples on A pplication

Offices , i . OHN'R LANE

STOKES—o"OliES—J ohn's Lane, Ncwrath , 9, Quay, find 4, Jail Street.A N D AT

Kenneaily 's Newrath Stores, WaterfordA gonta ^7antod in Uaroproaentod Diotricta.

FARMERSOWTN'fi TO LAKOE AP. B JVAL3 Oi

inDiAn conn.j JHeocQ 'o

ARE

IF-inn c C?®NOW SKLLING

INBIAN MEALAT A VERY REDUCED KATE.

R. FI MW 8ST. JOHliT'S MILLS

WATEKFORD.

and Blood (which are the most permanent and richestmanufactured, and aftc? being used and tested by oil tho

3DS 1FOR OUR MANURES .¦

Imported Seed Oats and Seed Barley.Homo Grown iieed Oats end Seed J]-r) cySpecial Mangold Soeds.Special Turnip Soed3.

Manure Factory—GRACEDIEU

DUTJI3D! QO I EG Q ! DO2S2R !Bacon ' Bacon !

A KOTIISII CDZAP WIHTBO ran TUB SAIE OP

IRISH BUTTER & BACON.We have a Largo Stock of aftergrass mode Buitcr

onhtndt , "bicVi venllUell by Wb^U'Ealeend Uetollduring tbe Winter raontbo at tbe UadcrocationcdLow Prices.

Wo gusranteo oil Bnttcr »o!d by us Frco fromAdolteralion.FINEST CREAMEEV ... 1«- Id- anJ la. 0J. per ibFINEST DAIRIES ... lljd H i . and lOi per IbMEDIUM CLASS ... 8jd, »i<3 , & lOJd per IbCOOKING DOTTEB ... 8jd and 7Jd por Ib.BACON ... ... i i . to 13Id. por Ib.HAMS .. ... 7d. to M. per Ib.HEADS ... ... ii- and 2}d. per Ib.

j - Out NEW SAUSAGE FACTORY a now iafall STorktng order, and «e ut gUd to know from oarnumerous OuBtomera that they «re tigtly pleased withtho quality of the Sausages. We aro rot icxpriscd otthis grstifyiog report, s> BO tuo only tho VBBI BESTIIATSEUALS in nuking them. We KQA II coatiouc tobestow, tbe tamo careful >tt«ntion to our Baowje Trade,and hope to merit in the future tlio approval andec'Jifaolion of all wbo deal with os.

We are also Importers ol all tlcBcripUons ol GreenFruits, which we we aelling on LoKeltC&sh Terras.Dealer! inpplicd on most liberal (emu

Eo MAHOlY 85 CO,O'CONNELIrSTEEET, WATEBFOBD.

LAY A.L

FEEDIN G CAKES,\

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Calf Heal; Complete? Ilanurea,SUPERPHOSPHATE,

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; ': I ' ; Thom»»t«wii T/nlonij : ,rpiIE; Board o'f: 'du»rdlaa« of tba «|ov« UnionX ' birthj latlto TEHDJJS3 for (he (apply of. ! ' : I • !*» XON$ BEST JJBWfoaT OffAL, :

threp-fgartb« rqnnd to o»c-(9aMh iltek^tt p i t ton 1to M del]»ered, |C«rr ig« Frar,. ti the Wjorkbctut oftui PBlon1.- • ' { ] ¦ ¦ ] : - ¦]. ¦ ] : ¦ . • : :. ! : ¦ • .

T«nd i for liui lll b« Retired N4 ooneldaredon Friaayiib. 1} fa &Ureb D (H, and molt ba Wgrfwllb me;befot* Ui3D o'Cloiik -a.m. -On .tba ' »bo?»oaoctdd.y.

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Exhibition

Gfiiinness'c Eztiss, Stout.

SPEC IAL LABE LT BEG to call tbo attention of tamlliej and ctherj-"- to tbe f«ct that I BolUa oalji OUlNlfESS'SEXTRA STOUT end u:o their NEW SPECIALLA DEL, which ia an obioluto Edrantce 0!Purltj I D Uanufucturo and Bottlinj.

Family GIOOOP csi T7iaoycrehcat,

8, GLADSTONB-STBEET, WATBRFOflD

XJ0V7 EO33 XJciOD.

npHE BoarJ cf Guardian of tbo ibovs-iiantd Union-U- nUl, on SATOBDAT, Hth In«TAni, rtctlrjTenders from per.oos wiJlinj Jo mpply tta nadtr.mentioned Goods or Articki, for 6 taontti, froQ «odalter tt5l5lh MlBCII . 1B0O :—PROVISIONS, 4c.

Whcitmeal—8uper£nB, per 2C01bu.Iodiaa Me»l, best qualitj..pcr do.O.tmul, do io.Rice, p« Ib.

Prima Beef, per II) , free of bosc ; for Primo Ficcel,fiz :—Bibs, Shoulders, »nd Rounds wiliestLap ; Ako. fot CouiBPiccco.Tii:—Ncci s,Le-«,Houghi, tnd Ox-Headr.Piimo Motion, per Ib.Irish Bacon, per Ib.Batter, best IruJi per Ib.Coffeo, per )b.Arrowrool, |icr Ib.Arrowroot ll i»cuit« , per Ib.Cora Flour, p« Ib.

,,,.. . Fine Sugar, perewt.>V nieiey, best Iriih, per gallon (Di»UUer lad »rs tobe mentioned in tender). :

n«?»™y'» 'toffla itet Bpady, per do:.Wine—Port-per doi.

" —Sheny.. ''" —Clare*— " . ¦

Gin, De Kayper's, per f a -Sada W.ter' rdoi ¦ 'L>;monaJe, per docAle—BM», jerdoj.

. StJt; psrept.Whole BUck Pepper, per Ib.Freth Eggs, per A <a.Mould Candles, ptr Ib.Dipt C*ndle«, per Ib. jWtibiag 80*1, per crtUBrown Bo»p, best enrro, tc: err tWhlto Boap, per cwt.Ball Blue, PCI'Ib.Stiirch, per cnt

) Bran, per out. , !JlusUtd, per lb.

! Tobacco, per Ib. |.li'uiseed Meal, per stone.

, Ulnck Le*d, per box. 1¦ Blivcklng, per box. ¦1 ! Bn'iffi per ox. : :

Irftaoai per dot i_To. be d.livered la jfood order sod eowiitioa «t tb«Workhome, |ree of cuTUg io inch quiaUUt* and at¦ucb, tunet t>i toe Board of Qurdlu* m»y dirict. Allgood* moit be delivered wUioot aoy aid from UMmmakx :

¦¦ i ,Sealed /JWtM, (ffoperly eodor»»d, in wblob are to

]x> raMrteu tht name! tail tiimttt ol t»b aolrestpenwm wiuu,g to . join In « boni for the d«o ftltloitltof » cootmct, dioolil b.lodg»d in U>« Tender bo»»tthe I5«ard.rw»n, before 12 o'clock, moan, on Uw «bon«wnea day, rit, Ittb ilutaat. Bufle* to wookpaayetth

tender irher* pnotbaU* ; y <*m rf mim <M¦ b* obtained at tb* Bonrd-room. 1 ii»Q9u&tit do Ml

Un4 tbeoiKlrea to Minpt th* low»rt or ut Tead»r.AU XcnJen to bi in nrict cokforMlly wtth.tUi A J-urtfaemeBt..; ! • ( . ( • ! . ¦ ; , ;'•¦ Uojj» mart; bq dgnod by tba Contrxrtor. laid Uxtr

ofri? * rf^» dayi J roa djUeot *cc»pUpo«

: Ho Bjitmeni akall be mad. to fay oontnwtoruntD b«OM Wgstd U» flqnd. ; '. : -¦'- : ' By or<l«r, i | - ! ¦ :r- . . . ;

NUB8E6' HdMEOBANaB, JOiW'S HILL. WATBBFO

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You are Invited !' TO Tlllt

HEARNE & CO/SGRAJ^D SHOW

or

SPRING NOVELT IES.—0—

zsrorw oosr TIU 'W-

era 64. Qei r, Wtttrfcrd ,

:. 13 & 14, Broad StreatWo are novr Bhovring some Very Choice

SPRIG TWEEDS AND FARICY WORSTEDSFor Gentlemen's Wear

Our lNcw Woollen or " Cloth" Department has for the last year £iveathe most encouraging returns.

No Shoddy or Cheap Sale Goods Offered;

JAMES POWESGENERAL DRAPERS, \ ¦

28 & 14,.Broad Street. Waterfcird2XT © T1 T (O E3

TO

Faimefo and j Dairymen.nnUE WATEKXORD BU1TEB MARKET will-U- Open for tho Scicoia on WEDNESDAYIIABC11 4th.

1

Tho tmdcralgned iferchanU toko this oppor-ttmlty of Informing tho Formers that tboy areprepired to pay, as heretofore,

TOP MARKET PRICEFon /

Soaa-ar4o find Ocjaatod ButtoraOi' BE8I QUALITY.

EDWARD COUKTENAY&SON,P. A. POWER & CO.,

. R. UAHONY & CO.,! II. RIDGWAY & SON,1 NICHOLAS POWB!

2ho Ohcipcst Boot and Station???

A Lar^a Btock cf Books for rcncral rt in."presentation; 4e., «lw»ya on hand.Boolu not; lo itcck ord«rcd at onco. Ua.TajInoOrdori rtoeli'o immediate attention.Invitation Catdi of ill Modi.Comiaercliil and PriTUte Stationery.Notepaperland EnTclcpa-Slampod, PUlo BB!Coloured. '(ZT Sole Drpot for tbo ¦• Reginald Toucr " ClobNolepaper and EaTOlopei.Bog Oak Goods. PbotojripMo Vla*» of tbo CityA rtry large (election ot PJo^r* Frames kept In¦took . 1 __ *

M wv*MM£k4AV*l UJkU.Next ; Door 10 Ecglcald'i '.Tower,

TO BnnHE Coniriodloaa Dwelling Hon»o (1» firat-dasjJi. order) blti SUble* »ad Garden attached laLADY LAIfE, Waterford, reoently occupied bjths lat« DaJ Wurrrr. All rtcoot ItsprofeooauPerfect Sanitation.—Apply to

DANIEL iDUNFOED, Sotr, O'OonscIl SITML.I Waterford.

"OaaU j PropaitVVAaTortl£;a3at3.

Tncnty-f our Words . ... M _ «iB"cr Each Eight Wordi after «. ' «. w.' . ; "Auctioaa"charged doable.

r, *??.*0?*»w«tioa. (ooaiocuUTe) eircafcr tha

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TO BE 60I,D-YOUNO BACCHUS by OWB»coho»,l browo bone 151 high; ei»ht Joinold; •¦ enre foal setter. Apply to MICBAEX UoanSajr,Knftck.ne, Cappagb, Llimore.y\UE8SMAKlNO-W«Bted titnatloa M Drew.-»< maker. Has good «zp«rleno« and it « coodaccounttat. Can ?i»e telrrencfj «nd lolld .ecnrUjIf reqaired. Abply A.B.C, WATWOSD Ntwfc J

wj gk^a&ztt 8b n.BA »?**? ^ANTED-Wanted » mptoUbl.Mao to cenduct Bur asd Spirit SfortTABDl*to A WatnuOgfl N IYTB Offlc*. I nr

oanest ; ttau flrloe. Addnat^R V M._ «.l '

of^Z lff "fww"- ^.rTab'SS:

XV)B GOOD PHOTOOKAPH8 at modwaU

pws»{S;*««iii wiSSSi.'"0™ * °A rlm/.° STAN T AHNOTOCBKBNThummc^sEV-i- iWr -2^ .u«o.. tea. c,«i,

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DALY &JUHW DAIiY&ICO.,LIMITED. ';•

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WE ARE NOW DISCHAKGIKGAT TB» ' Ji

COBK CUSTOII HOUakEx B8. W1HFELL, s

A CAE.GO OF T|SA,THE CABqO -COH8I8T3 OP

Carofully Solocted Parcels <ft Tcsareoa mi 'i

I2O3T 2?AnOTCJ GAEDUEB

CEfioirID •

SAMPLESfew dap we bopa toIN THE HAWD3»»"i"">) i« xiiis liAHDo 07: OUC

CaSTOMERS. ;BPYEBS OP LOIS OF ¦

TEN CHE8T8 AND UPW/.RD8CAN HA.VE

.TWO MONTHS'

FREE STORAGEm OUB

2017DZ23 AEZSSO'mm.

JOHi DALY 4 Go.,LIMITED,

18 a 10, 0arolia»-8tmt. Cwls.WATMrottDBULKCH t

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I Selected .oetvu!| a 0 N V A L E S C E N 7'.

Ka-ti Inop-aconetr-mod S'irht and soiled

I) T"k-e flcnbU oh»rm lo-loy,Abi ip htf r proi^rftld flood" ilio ground,:; The fky n tond'. rer cray;A mj riad bloBpo ins, sweet and fair,

i Peop ont from .fresh yoong l< '*ws ,ller rofeo of beauty evorywhc.ro

j Eternal Nitoro wonves.

For never yot tho hawthorn flowored! With £dch a pearly Btaii ,

And net tr y*t laburnum ihoworedi To oarih ioh golden rain;

Trie porrWn-beds oro all ablsce ,I The brooklet Inoohs ilona ,

And from the- hidden woodland ways' Come sudden bursts of gong.

Eweet is the Ji*ti&8 of vanished psinAnd.Btrcndlh and health renewed ;

Tho hop>» of youth Btf &lb.-ieV upsin,Bright-* io«ed and rosy-hoed;

Fades tht dark shadow that of IstaStood sentry »l my door;

And all the: W «JB of Life and PaloAte mice (o tread onco more.

TUE '. BUFF A N D THE BL UE

Golden huffl nnd a deop, deep bine—Tho hesrts beneath wero stanch and trne ,itcn that a lingaom coold not boy,Wen that wottM daro and dr> and die ;Tkcjo wore tVr sort thnt led tho fiuhtIn the tttngj lo 'or freedom , God, and right.

Tha deep, o4rp bine and tho golden bn&\Hew can 1 wp' render thorn booonr enouRb?Wo unfurled the bloc in but floe on bicb.¦yvh^re

it matcheB its, tint with tho bln« of

Ace wehoried tbo bnff benr-nth tho Bod ,To iss . freej borrj, in the golden-rod.

Gollou bnff i and a deep, deep blooOV BB lo-<jay their power roneir,Aa<J loyal Yankres eyerywheto.On bead, cr ibooldrr or bojom, wear,A. krot ;6f the bnff and a knot of tho blnp,i&j tho patriot woro i them, stonoh and true-

j ; TUB CHILD'S FACE .

iriirt'B bothing more puro in Heavec1 Afnd nothing on earth moro mild,llore foil of tbo light that is all dl»in » ,

Than tbo smile of ft liltle child.

Thd sinless ili p», hal f parl»d¦ With hreatb as sweet &« th» air.

And tbelip bt that seems so Rlad to thineli tbo cold of the sunny hair.

¦ I ¦ I0, Dttle crao,1 smile and blesa tne !i Fjw somehow—1 know not why—I feel in my i »onl , whon children amlle ,' iTpat angels are passing by.

t (eel that Ho Ritos of Heaven: Ate nearer than I know, :That tho li gbt and the hope of that sweeter

I world , 'Like tho dawn , aro breaking thronjh. :

'.THE : CLARKE- O'KEEFFE i' ¦ '[CONTROVERSY. ¦

FUliTHEB, PBOCEEDINQS AT THK TOWHI ' ' COUNCIL.

THE CLIKB DOWN OF THE CIIftUB.

LIES NAILED AND TROTH DRIVE N HOME

NO JOBBEEr PERMITTED

11 EA.TEN ' BEEAD IS SOON FORGOTTEN, !'

Sac Honest lion Hava Long MemoriesTJie monthly meeting of the members of tho

Town Council of the City oi Waterford was heldin Ihe Council Chamber on Tuesday, the Right¦Worshipful tho Moyor , Aid W J Smith, J 1>,preildin g. Twenty-nine other Aldermen andOodndillors attendod, and thore was a large at-tendance of the general public.

She Report oi the Financo snd Law Committeetaincd ; tho following recommendation :—

" i|hatj tho Council invite sealed tenders for thalettirjpjof tho bou6o. No 11 I3r»ad-3treet (Clarke's)auljject to tho outlay of £200 thereon in sub-otflhtls) iiDproreoieDt))." '

j'h n tbe matter camo op (or comitderatisn , ¦Councillor George Clampett rose and said that

as ft Waa npou his motion at the meeting of thoFinance and Law Committee that this reconvrae'ndation was carried he felt that it was ho whoaliooJoj now propose its adoption by the Conncil.Bu|t before entering into tho many particularswhich [actuated him in doing so, he would ask thoindulgence of the Council for a few momentswtiilstme drew attention to ft cirenlar—a vilepro-duc^ion which had been sent broadcast throughthicltjy, and which doubtless had reached thohapds of the members of the Council. In thatcircbji r, which was a reproduction , ho believed ,of jsj li entry effort from a certain quarter, it wasstated ;—" Wo learn that one Hedmondite mom-bet of tho Finance Committ«o who got a placs aAhorc imc ago fro m the Corporation for a pounda j!«ar .and shortl y afterwards disposed, of it ifpra hubared pounds is the strongest opponent llrO'Kedffe now has !" Now, continued GonncillotClamp!ett, 1 have been informed by many mem-bci of this Council and by friends and ratepayersoutside that the remarks ' wbich I have read allnfioto|me|; and J think I am juntifled at this im-portant meeting in giving a flat coatradlctipu toijhie (statement , and in branding it as a baseless&n4 lying .charge directed against myself. \Vtatarn thi facts ? Sometime ago there vu a piece ofvacant ground in Paul o Square. It was ptactl-cally derelict ,for the Corporation had not receivedrent for it for ten years before. The intention tolet tbis ground was publicly advertised andtenders -were invited by the Finance and RawCommittee. I thought tho premises might suitme for certain business objects, and I put It' aujnder along with four others, and all wereopened at the i next Committee meeting. Myt«ndef -was for £2 la per year, the next was ¦ for30s, and:the rest even lower. The Committee re-commended j that my tender be accepted, and theCttuncll agreed and gave me a lease of thU vacantpjit. - I then spent £80 or £00 on some buildingstakte, but when 1 got other pnuiiBCs close at hiindinire suitable to my requirements, I sold theSaul's Square plot to Mr Bishop ior £100, and Idid not oiako a £o note out o( the whole trans-ottlon. Yet this scurrilous circular ia being issuedvfitb an object, and that object is to siotV;, Hpossible that the case of certain members alreadydealt] with In relation to Corporate property is2nalugous to the Clarke-O'Keeflb case. It; .wasiksuejd as mucb. as to say here ia one member1, atItjist', who having eot a privilego fiom tho (Jor-p|oration anfl made money thereby, comes up noivtjti iniluerico the votes of his brother members ofjihe Conncillin favour of a similar transaction, IJriJl let. it drop now by branding that statement alie (Jipolause), a baseless, mean calumny, and 1

iopulliaiw it here and now (applause). The satnolie production contains equally calumalocstataroents regarding my friend Mr J A Power,rho; is'here and ready to speak for himself. 1rilllnbw niake a very Bliort review of. tha cose

j ~ Vhich wearojustaboutconsidering, and giv<S youS . my reasons 1 for moving that tbe Finance and [Law

-^X tomroittea should sand forward tbis recomhicn-iT^-Sftotlin. : ¦ I mayistata ot onco that I enttrtain no».' f*,~ ersonal feeling against

Mr O'Keefrc ; I hold no?--.-itricf for, Clarke, and, ia fact, I would rather seeVi** fell Dur^Corporate property In tlie hands of people

who1 would employ home labour (hear, hear).Messrs' Clarke , ond Son were tenants practically\M tbo Corporation ; they were , at all orenfs the\ naiitfl in possession whon tho lease w: tho

. • Pieman expired, aDd had been Buch for 10j1

i before. Very well , if we poiss that tebancy• i3T?' n 'KcelTc over tlic heads of the Clarke's we1 Hi L tt °« a principle and creating a breco-I iT?ii . 'HI ope Q the w°y t0 Ol« Rrcatcstient|tlut v Tbo nrst oftIcial |ntimaUonJ° bH7 in *"J ka ever received was £hat WhichthatjMessrs Clar S(> flr£t day of No»embo{ . last.Mark that Ihe fu IeoBe of tbcic premlgn wag

te iljor hera inteipo** «f

that thoConicil re not going Into •Ll, t"Vg£ff!history. As a matter of fact Cla^KS or OKeeffchad: nothing to do at present wK " the questionbefore, thomeeting. . . . ~J . ¦ ,, Councillor Clampott-Havo I no ri^

hb f.

!°bpen Council to state thereaaonslvrhy I .•ao i e tuatthe recommendation, of, tbe Klnanee ana Law vom-iijitKottwald bo adopted! Itiau6ontherea8PpIpgwhich! I wish now to advance th|t the Ci>nU»It*coseat forward the recommendation, to throvtj (:besepremises open to tender, and I submit I aiii pC-fectiy ^tn order to recapitulate these reasons now.Mr Climpett proceeded;to cxplBin that tbo first

ImcssaKO sent to Messrs Clarko announcing tie•impending lapse of Ifcaae was given to an'ejnployei of tbeiflrni, and v/t tf continuing when J , '1 Tha Mayor ruled that Councillor Cjampett couldnot go into what was a matter ot hUtDry. |

Councillor Clampett again urged that be had ariElitito state the grounds upon which the Conncil¦wero [asked to adopt the recommendation oi the

Thfe Mayor—Decidedly—on public ground*, butnot on private grounds. Go into the matter as fara8 y<lu like on iU public aspect, but don t et nsdrift'inta things that have been freshed but overend over again. ; ' : i ¦

l ii j-Aid Nelson-May I ask a question 1 , . .

| i ^S^voffi tcou

npuior ckmpettbe

entitled to j make his speech f a the oyent of aresolution being proposed ? y

The Mayor—Decidedly ho would.Aid NolBDn—Then let us know v hether tbe

recommendation Is to bo passed or no ;.Councillor Clampett—So long as I a :u concodod

tho right of. reply, I have no wish to udduly detaintbo meeting! Otherwise I claim tbe right to go on.

The Major—You see you are introducingmatters that will open up a lot of acrimoniousdiscusaloD. Heroisaresolutlonorrecommoudationfro m the Financo and Law Committee proposinga certain thing. You can move its adbption now ,and show bu public grounds, that Ic should boadopted. . I

Councillor Clampett then, on the understandingthat he was entitled to tho!right of |replr if hothought it necessary to excrtfgo it, concluded bymoving the adoption of tbo Committee's recom-mendation. | I

Councillor V D Fisher seconded thci resolution,and in doing so reminded tho Council |of one factput forward at a previous meeting by Mr Cadogan,namely, that tho action of tho Corporation In anyone matter j should not be ofaltlfled ia any way.On that ground alone ho trusted that Uie action ofthe Committee would not be disturbed (hoar, hear).

The Mayor—Gentlemen , you have beard theresolution moved |by Councillor Clampett andseconded by Councillor Fisher , that the recom-mendation of the Committed |

Mr Cadogan—I beg your rJardon for a moment.Is this the time to receivo anj amendment !

Thn Vftrrr Rifrni Rp rl ny npnh IMr Cadogan then said that ho rosojto move an

amendment; Tho Council \ |onld remember thatat tbo last cicetiog bo took a; rather active part inondcavouring to got this matter sottlta , but with-outsuccess. ' Hodfdnotgo into It in agreat hurry,though he could have carried hta re&plution. ftwas his W I H II to delay the matter a little further ,so as it could not bo said any tesoluttoniwoa forcodon tho Corporation. N'owlwitb regard to thisresolution from the Financo Committee, he under-stood there iwero nine members of the; Committeepresent, and tho recommendation was agreed toby a majority of onl y one , and therefore they werepretty free to deal with it, as they liked. Thohistory of this affair bad been so well threshedout, tho wh'olo facts were well in tho recollectionof the Council , and he would not trouble thomfurther with It. Ho had noj persona^ interest inthe matter,) any moro than Mr Clampett had, oranyone elsej but ho knew this—that the Corporationwould not ] have got a farthing moro than £40 ayear only for tho action of Mr (yKecffe in makingan offer fbr the premises f'Qh," and laughter).Again, Messrs Clark© were never tcbanU of theCorporation, and Clarko could disclaim any rightof the Corporation over them as tholrjlandlord.

The Maydr—Tell me what jybur amendment is ?Councillor Cadogan—That|Mr O'Kebffo gets tho

place at bis own oUer . [Councillor James A Power—At what rent 'llr Cadogan roplied at £50 a year, with, £200 ex-

pended in jimprovamenta. That , he understood,was tho offer mado by O'Kcoffo. Messrs Clarkenever mado |BUch an offer, so jttat in place of thepublic losing by tho transaction they woro thogainers by tho action of MrO' ^oefio (laughter). ThoCouncil bad nothing whatever to do with theTolations betwoen O'Keefle and bis quondam em-ployors. If jthcy had any misunderstanding botweenthem that was a matter for themselves ; and if theOounoil roiUBed to givo tbo promises to O'Kooffo therich man cirirea tho days and' tho poor man goes totho wall. Ho did not want to sco money mado fortho public, bf course, by tho creation o[ an unjustand viciousjeompotition (ironical laughter), whichwould in the end cortainl y injure tho poor manSomo ugly things woro said at tho last mootingabout O Keiffo, one boing that ho (O'Koefle) hadnot capital jwith which to carty on tho tobboco trado.Well, be (Mr Cadogan) wanted to know by whatmathematical ups and downs , fcheso pooplo concludedMr O'Kceffo had no capita|. Most snon in thiscountry started busincEs with only a tittlo capitaland a good reputation , aod if a man svitb a goodcharacter went to tho bunk far fin obligation ho waBmoro certain to bo treated whh than a man withcapital who had a Bhady character as well, A goodoharocter was moro valuable yory often than capitalin carryingj on trado or corfenierco &ow-a-days (alaugh). Mr O Kccfio . ho imiigiood , was not a ioolto undertake to take over this' place without knowingwhat he wa3 at . or whether no had capital or not ,or where ho got.his money, ! was uo ftflair ol theCouncil provided ho paid his rent punctuall y to theBorough Treasurer. Ha (Councillor Cadogan) ad-mittod thafi ho had no hopo of miking'ttny oouyortsto his sido of tho question, but ho did oxpect. thatho would bj ablo to throw back on tho (ace of somoif l his oppohcnteithoir statenionts that the memberswho had sepported O'KceSe (lad Eomeinterost in thomatter, that thoro was something rottoo about them—and that tho only immaculate men at tho Councilwere theso backing up Messrs Clarke, Uo deniedthat, and oskod was not tbis a party "business fromboginning to end. ff Mr O'Kooffo was another kindof a man tuoro would be no difficulty in difpoaingofihe mattorjond settling him in tho pro3iisc3 (laugh-ter). His ^Councillor Cadogan 's) Bympathios worowith O'Kcpflo bocauso it was O'Kcoffe who was thefriend ol the ratepayers all through in this matter(load laughter), fiiembora might langh. but ifO'Kccflo bad not como forward tho premises wouldhavo been lot as usual (A Voice —Question) Peopletalked abqut Mr O'Keeflo boing tlio employe ofClarke's ior 27 yeare. Well , if be worked up thobusiness for that long period ho really did it at agreat sacrifice to himself. To opon this place topublia competition was simply to haad it over toMcEsrs Clarko (loud cries of hear , hear). It wouldnot bo hooest or fair , ho thought , to d© that aDd tboCouncil would not be going outiiido sis jurisdictionin giving tpo premises to MrO'KecTIo, The right oicompetition as far as he knew h&d only beingeiorciscd ,' occasional)}, and to his knowledgemembers pf tho Corporation had got places for thornsclvas without having logo to tho tonblo ol publiccompetition. A Hule job it was. j

Councillor Clampctt— Mention one ' mcinber of theCorporation who did that

Councillor Power —Name the job. ,Councillor Cadogan—Don 't eat me ii you plcaao

(laughter). I am not in tho habit oi being bulliodBo calm (laughter). jCouncillor Clampett—I riso to point ot ordor , MrMayor. Councillor Cadogan hasstatofl that membersof tbis Corporation got premises belonging to thocitizens Without competition. I ask him to name asingle melnber ot this body who did fhai.

Councillor Cadogan—I am not going to answeryou ; 1 w^n't condescend to answer you (laughter).

Councillor Power-•Becauso you can't (hear, hearand laughter).

Councillor C&dogan—I know all about and (to MrClampett ) there aro plenty besides you Howovor ,I will not go into that matter at all ,

Councillor Power—You can 't .Councillor Fisber proteste d sgalnit personalities

and called on tho Mayor to inior?ont.Tbe Mayor appealed VaCouncillor Cadogan, who »id he itoold not stand

there to be bullied by Mr CUtapelt or by aoy manCouncillor Clampett—Tbcre 's nobody bo 11 T 1 DL'

you , mm.Ooooillor Cadogin—Ob , you haffe ooine here Ic

a very rumbnoctlouB mocd to-day (Uug htor). Altorfurther observations Councill or Ctdogaa (ormalljmorrd tbat the Council •ecept tbe propo?«l of MrMattbew! O'Keeffe for Mestrs Clinkt aod Sou ¦>premtee^l

Mr Fmher—Scandaloue.Councillor C&dogan was sopp loppniing hia re-

martiB by referring to Mr Kenny, lolicllor , aod bisattion I D , roidiDg a letter at tbo lait meeting of theCorporation on tbis subject , and* wan tdrersrlyciiticiaic's; that ^entlemaD , when ! ,

CouDCillor Fisber roeo to ordeiy and OF ked theMayor t9 stop Mr Cadojjan. }

Councillor Ca.logan ( lutolng to Sir Fi6ber)—Dont'l yon Vhiok , young tDan , th^t 1 know whatordor l« better thou you do ? ,

Cmncillor Fisher—I dou'l knon| nhethor you door not (laug hter). i

Councillor C .dogan—Are you barking again(laugbtor) P 1 ihoug bt »t .cn tbe solicitor wasrcading l tbat Irtter that bo nao doing a Toryunprofessional thtn ^ j

Councillor l'. ,wor—I prottt t ogaloj t thl<> . MrMayor, I C -uooilkr Codo-nn is dakini; ta aita.-kupon a gentleman outside thn Coor.cil « t )n conso-qiicntl y; cannt,t be in R poeition Io rop ly (loud crlisof hea*",: h<;Q r, and app laupo from vto iiudirDCf).

The i lo)or—Allow mo , il you p|easc, to carry OD

the butlness of tt .ia rr.orllrg vei t hopt lote i ftrencr. Inow tell Mr Cddo-^na ko most oot : go on (applause)

CouDcillcr Cadofjen— U J you m&an with regard tothe resdioq of ihui I, foe f '

Tbe jMayor—Wltb rpg«rd to mentioning anygeclloiroo oafeidc this Corporation. Wh^n that^entleibaQ v af rcadiog tbe lcttt r ; I stopped bim atonce odd be boned to roy lottneulion. I bope you• 111 do|tho 63mp. ;

Councillor Cadogao—OV> , I don 't want to bringhim inio it at ell (laughter).

Coor;oillor Power—But jcu did your bet),Tbe Mijor asked If any rucmrrtr of tho Council

dasltcd to FecGnd Counnillor Cidogao 'a araeDdment,After a prolong- d pxiec,Ciuicillor Fltzpttrick ros« aod laid—I bare great

pluiure in Jf' condlDg Mr Cido^aa'a aoqondoieat(criis of " ob"), | '

Couccillor Jinn s A Power then rOBo nnd esid—I risewith oiuch 0t Ati£cation loEupport Ibe coliou ol myfrltndi CouDCillor Clampetf , and fn doingto I assureycu X yrilltako up tul liltloof tbo^lmeoftho Councilnpon a cDalter wr.ich has been woll discuas,:d brfoiotbom leycral times alnaiy, acd ^hicb his been wellventi lated throug h t lo I'rcB3. Of coatee if youadopt|Couocillor Cadocn v'* t tnendaneu t, and girothe ptemlse" to Mr OjKo ff¦-, yon will ha departingfrom jour £»«d rul'-'r;" rule In; which there hasnevcri yet. bt'en any variation—of giTlo'g ' tko cowlcaEe lothe ctcupjiop tenant (boor, hear). I maymention hero, for soine of tho combers may Dot bj•trstd of the fact, (;»t tbij bouae of Chrko'r, No.11, llroad-stret t, was ens of fcur hcueeB whichlately came into tbe Ipossesj ion " ol tbe Corporation

io cootecjienca of tbe middleman's iq'^erest ha»ln<r n £ m Nolr' M to the oth6r thwe ' tenanlf , MrJ U B - y i was one of thom , and yout ralo wasaiopted |n hiac«se, for he got a new |ea*o withoutqoFStion. Tho second was Mr Hennessy; wdobiin^aleo tho ocoupylDfr teoanr, obtained tbo benefit ofM '?. :*nd 'ho lbird t«niXDt in oooopatlon «a«Mr £lliott , in whose oaso you wero faithful to yourvery «ise rnlobj giving bor a lease alar-. . Whytben

we todopart /rom tbat rula iq the whole- fouro ••»« ? I will tell yon , sir. Beoaoso »o employe ofMessrs Clarke took «djantage of hlgpultion-of thoconfidence repo&ed in him by hU employers—andknoniou «bat tbo interest in tho honse was avaluable one. rama to this Council aDd sought togetu« to grant him possession o»»r tbe heads of theoocupyinjt tonants—Messrs Clarko and SOD. In •mean, obderhand and reprehensible mariner be potIn for his master's home. In other words, while bowas ID this place In Trbioh be hid had bis borne heattomptod to taka the roof from over bit employer 'shead. That, I think, would be i Very feprehensibloprocedent for this Corporation to countenance(applause). As I had the pritilege of lntrodncn^tbii questiOD I may lay at onoo that I acted ootsidoevery feellni; in tbo tuatter, but the one that I wasappiiliog for justice to tbe Corporation of Water-ford, which I trust is composed of honorable meo. Itis not oow a qur-etioa of Clarke and . SOD or ofO'Kceffcat all , cod to piovo t' at my eotion io Ibistransaction is purely in the Interests of tbo rato-paypr*r; I oow support Councillor Clampi tt's motiontbat the rooommeodation of Hie Finance and LtwCommittee b> < adopted ; although I might havbpusbfd (ho coa 'ter further wilb some Buocess (heir ,bear). If you adopt tbat you wil l gite Mr O'Ketffoas good a obancu of acqulno? these premiBea aiMessrs Clarke

Councillor Clampett—Or anybod y elseCouccillor Poser —Qu it-i so and I t'l iok that 18

plai.-in^ Mr O^Ke^ffe io a position whiob be reall ydoes not deserve to eoonpy (bear , bra'}. 1 do notintend to follow CooDc tllor Csdou'nn In al l biprecusrks, I do rogret ttat a tfeDtleman wbo bosbeeD so lon^ a nu'moer of Conocll as be has shouldbe so prone to Indul ge io personalities , wblcb cando coy case no barm , whatever good. This—an d, lodoi-d every .other queetioo — caa bedebated without adopting tnt very regrettiblemeans resorted to by Councillor Cadojran , and Ifeel bound to r^pl y to ooo or two of his observatioos.Boally, I must iaj that Connoillxr Cadofin did notadvanee ooe nrnumi'Di to prove tbat tbia shadytransaction should be adopted by tbe Corporation ofWaterford (hear, bcar> I listened attentivel y tobim , as. I would to any frentlemitn of bil y«ars ,and I may add tbat he was trailed by the Counoilio a fat moie courteous manoor than be Is accut-tctnod to extend to Ot*rtatn meinb- 'rs whn b^pppD todlSerwi ihbim.Councillor Cadopan mad?reference toa r-matl mado Uy me at tbe Iss t meeting of t b oCouncil wben this question w»» b»fort u> BD I Iholicve thai remark was to In * i f f fot tbol MatthowO'Keiff s had not capital onouj/: Well. Mr Mayor ,duiio h'oil ibe d)K i-u«sioo opoc this troosootioi. Inevor madn usio^ltf statement that I bad not datafor or wns uoproparcd to provt (dear , hoar) ; andtbe gronnds I bad for maitin f tha Btatomeni thr.tthe man had not capital ria« , that it n&p whupi>r i-dabout tho olty by the friends ol Mattbe» O Kwfl . ,tbat ho was never adequately paid for b.i servicesby reason of ivhioh ho was able to odor onu J>u tyear for tbe premise*, although Messrs Clarke andSon had been paying £60 s joa- for tbo provicua¦10 years (app l ' U R O and luu^l ler). Tr.ou MrCadogtn says tbat Clarke aor Son wore not ourtenant?. If not, tbej have ocen the tenants ol ourtenaot (bear, hear) for ovor tort? joari : they paidX50 a year for these premisei and contributed asmoch as any other of the oitiz 'D3 in a similarposition to tbe revenue of your city . A n d yet joufound Matthew O'Ki>eue offering to come In behindbis employers at JB5 a year less toan the; bad paidfor forty years. To«y Bay tor re was at amendedproposal If thore »ds where >¦ i t '

Tbe Mayor—Allow me to correct one sta'omen *Mr O'Kofffe s if fer oj a yporr rent , *ai loss, nodouht , thBD wbat the middtoouc rrccived , bu' Itwas acrompnnied by a prop os i l that hp w ouldexpand J62U0 in improveo> c ntL Mr CUrko 's offerwas £5 a yiar more ; but bo would nol spend anymoDey.

Councillor Power—I am pertrctl y In a position toknow that Meesre (Clarko anii Son tvere preparodiu spend £200, or uj oro, if necessary

Councillor t}ad,igan —t low do you know t h a t ?Councillor Power—If yc>i oa.i takoc as much

tronblo ne f did to hid out toe exact nc 'i of i h i enttemptci tz rab j.ou wuald nui sUoc up Io y<.urpluoo at tbo Council und maki- tbo ridiculous stjte-mcDts jou tiave mudo here from time to time (Dear ,hear , and Kpp lause).

Tbo Mijor mildty oitled Mr Po^for to ordor.C' Uncil lor l'o«cr —I wi l l bow to jodr auv«cttlon

always, Mr Mayor . b i t at the earoe 'tim* I wouldask you io rxt od me same courtesy to me tbat joaextend to Mr CadoRtn . who BWOII to t h i c k hp h.iaa porftct l i t er iy to loduigf io whatever tulgatperJODflllKes bo ttps fit to us> wboo br \> ID thisCouocil CbnCD D

Tbb Mayor ^OiQer nc I'rooeao wi ^ jourspef oh,

Councillor Power— 1 den't wiu b to dataio the me ci-ing furthor. This matter has oo^o betutf the pubhrluf f i c lent ly well , and •¦act) member of t h e counciibas nil tho f*ct< :n bn po35cs>ion. it is tho rutepayers wbo will judt ;*1 who ar* the raft f a i t h f u l tothe iroRt Ihey repoa-d in tneu, uwi wouk s,c whower»j the meo who osni o toore to tnka a- tnunh ( f t ' Oof the ciliztos ' property us i! " »as t'neir o»o . «ndwbo did nor M- Cadotfiri ndvanced in a s ing l-argument*—-

Councillor OodoRbD—Tba; i» cDly T f >u- oplDion(l iu<I,to- ,

Coooclll r Po«or — I oped B <M no mr*Councillor Bt 't ujood suppnrf?'! th-3 rootiot. und

and was proceeding t > cJucuss the . menu (,; !hepr.ip< .Fal put f , . r * a r d i\ Claiko ^ DQ BOD andO'K><'Cf> ; rfip'Ct v> - ly , nn» '.

AUlermaa Kelson Raid tn * questlor. bofort thomeeting was as to the adoption or rejection of tSorecommendatioL of the committee, be thai heamondrnont proposing to give ttio premises t<J MrO'Kecffo was not an aineudment at all (hoar , b/eaV).Mr Cadogau should have moved a direct nogaf ite ifho intendod that the rocommondation ol tho, com-mittoo should not bo adoptee

Tho Mayor—Even if tho amendment woro adoptedI would not allow it to go forward 02 a substantiveresolution without notict

Councillor Redmond ther. pointoa out that itwould bo a monstrous injustice to tbo ratopayora u>accept £50 a yoer irom Keefle whilo it was wollknown that Messrs Clarke 4 Son, woro willing topay £00. Thoy now had a Iwroagh rate which wouldgo in until the end of tlmo if jobs like this woroallowed to bo oarried (hoar, hoar).

Councillor McOrath—Mi Mayor , If I woro to boguided by my sympathies I would be in favour ofO'KooSu But tho one thiug I can't got ovor iathis—the iact of Mr O'Keefle taking odvantaga olbb' position to act ID the manner he has done to-wards his exuployor (hea; hear). I.' I could geto\ci that , 1 would certainly voto ior Mr O'Koofie 'sproposal . Alwayt, an putting this thing boforo mymind 1 aaked myself woulc I liko suoh and euc)-. atiling tc be done to myself ' (hoar, hoar < . I!during rny absence , or through temporary ucgligoncoon my part nay torcmaL or any other man in m\ompioyinont , in reply to ttic lottor such as tholioroogh Treasuror wrote to Clarke'e, camo forwardand said — " I win tase b lcoso of Mr McGrath'splace which he lias held s< )ongfl J—wb ftt would Jthink ol such a transaction What would you thinkof it ii tho caso woro yourt ' That is what I can 'tget over at all. 1 say it was nothing short of a basobetrayal (applause , l_*ct every man horo put it tohimsoll, and say how h< would feel undor thocircumstances. I do not want to go Into tbopartjcu-lars of tbis question ; but 1 sat in this Counoil andtieard tho bom& oi O'Keeflo mentioned fora Ua6col prcraiscs 'in Brood-st, and 1 passod an imaginat-ion ovor all tho shops in that locality but , 1 could nolthinl of any O'Koefio there It waj altenvards Ibecame awaro o! who be waft. Cinder tho* circum-stances 1 say you should give the house to Clarke ata fair rent. Wo hoard in times past a good deal ofland.grabbing and farm-grabbing, but is thoro nosucli tiling as grabbing b houso 1 Thero is, un-doubtedl y; and would you unhoa60 Clarke and Soi,to morrow (or O'Kooflo ? Would It nol bo a mostdiscreditable afTair if O'Keoflo corucn in by-and bywith may bo a bogus ofloi , and nothing behind thatoOcr ? You cut tho ground from under your (cotwhcti you lot Boy d, an occupying tonant remain inpobscssion , for wh y not pursue the tame coursetowards Clarke and Son ' Thoro aro things youcan t get over , and I misunderstand the temper oftho public )( tboso who voto for giving tho promisesto anyone but Clarko, will pay tbo ponalty at eachsucceeding "November (applause).

Councilor Oodogan objected to mombcre oi theCouncil stamping tbeir fcot tho Eimo ab thoy did inthojpublio houses (laughter).The Mayor-1 cant help them.CouDci|lof Pontr («ddres«iDg Councillor Cudogan)

—You know more Rbout public houses and markethouses than, any other number of the Council (laughter).The Mayor-Order, gentlemen.Aid Wetaon-I beg to support Coondllor Clampetftmotion id Principle I kgtn Bith M j } m f M t afrom Councillor McGratb , althoogh ho bu fjono aUttle outaido tho recommendutiDn of tho Committee-for that reall y ia the question More u» , and not theletting of tbe house to Clarke aod 8on or O'KeefJoThe question b, »h,U tho letting ,,f tbeso premises botha «ubj<( .-t |of knders which «hnil be opened hy ths full

Copncil , and the prcrnUcs then gircn to llr O'Keeffeor Messu Clarko or any other perifn n who makes themost (wtltfjctory offer. In tho main 1 agree with MrMcGratb, however. We should be very cartful not toset, np a precedent ol this kind , especially as ne haveloyall y fpllowed our rule in tho three coses Instanced byMr Porerj by makiog an exception in the ca»e of>It«rs -Clark, and Son. 1 asnt with Mr Power thatMr Cadbg^n did not pot forward a single concluaivn¦rgumcat tn favour of his position. ; In fact every wordho, said almost might bp most utrongly mado VEO of byanyooe tupporting tbis recommendation. H« lays womay thank Ur O'Be»fJ« for gettbi M better offeri for

tho property, and that thetclora Jir Q'Keeffb has puttho Corporatioh!under a debt of gratijude to him fordoing so. If thtro wna anything in that In tho past; itholds good now, becaiiBo tho premises Will b« pot up|topublic' competition , and tho Corporaiioo will get thefull yaloe of tho' premises. But, tbcnj wbi'o thsy iregottlng their full pound of flesh from ' whoever coniesinto possession by the action 'bf tho Council tho outgoiDgJ tenant mutt suffer at |groaa tnjuatloe becauseprooticnlly it |j' tho ood-will of tho preroiaM you areselling (hesr heir). That is » most disastrous thing Midit it could be avoided ao much the bolter. I don't knowanything aboat O'KceBfe or Clarke personally, »ni ifthero b anything about capital, or want of capital orgood character; I lcally think thAt Mr O'Keeflo I"1'—to tuy mind—forfeited any opinion X might have as tohia .enjoyment o( that good oharaclor for which MrCadogan belanded him. For tie perfidious way i Inwhich he troat«d his employer bas pUoed his characterin such a light Q»t it will not bear the high stamp thatMr Cadogan sought to put upon it. I . do not speakpersonally of Mr. 0'KeefXd, bocfitmo I do not know himI wa» informed by a r»th«r tredibli authority thatthoast of Novembfr waa not the first'time tipoo whichintimatioa was conveyed to ftfeurs. Clarke that thslease w«« about to eipirel I was told that Clarko hadbeen notified In April, j I bave einne being makinginquiries rind I find that Clarke was never officiallycorresponded with at all in tbe month of April, butthat a verbil me«6aga was left at Mr Clarke's placq olbosmess and naturall y tbo receiver of that mtsaagowould bo Mr O'Koeffo. Th»t and tis endeavour tosureptitioatly andermino his employer to my mln'dmust increase hia culpability and unfaithfulncM to hisemployers ; and on tbeac grounds. alone I would aopporttho recommendntioq of tho Committee.

Tho dUcQsaioo then closed, andTho M ayor said he would now put Mr Cadogan'a

proposal — that O'Ketffe jet the houie at his own offer,The opinion*of tho Council was about boiog as-

certained in tho usual form, whenAid Power Bpoke acrocs tho Chamber to Mr Cadojan

aod asked him to withdraw hi-i amendment — " undertho ci rcumstance*. "

Councillor Power—I demand » poll.The Bfayor asked Councillor Cadogan if he wished to

withdraw tbo amendment, and informed bim that evenif it wero poscrd ho wonld nut put it u a substantiveresolution rrilh-tat notice.

Councillor SlcQrath—Is not , the amendment theproperty of the Council now t !

Aid Nelson—\l would «k him to withdrawOther meinbota On thj O Keefle side Joined to this

request , and iCouncillor Cidogan «aid if it WA» tbo wiab of the

meeting he would withdraw hi.i amendment He hadno personal interest in tho matter.

The Mayor—Then wo will take it that the recom-mendatioo of the Comrcittee has passed unanimously(applause).

Councillor Power—That ti p about Noremlxr bad avery 8aluuiry eSect (laughter).

Councillor Fisher—The biters bitten (laug hter) .The r«solution having been paused tho letliog ol tho

premises i> oow a matter of public competition.

n? THE CITY POLICE CO U RT

S A T U R D A Y(Before tse Ri g ht Worshi pful t i e Mav or— Aid W J

Smith—and Mr R 11, 'srn.KHCOIID AUD NO KBCOBI.

Constnblo Dulou^hrey eum mooed Wit ( ul lea titbcio(r drunk on tbo publio strco' . There <raj noprevious r.oord ogainet tbe defendan' , wbo wasdeBcriWd an o quiet mao. A tine ol h.il' o or0wowas imposed.

Patrick IJoh orty wag sumrooood by tbr- i-a-we cow-plainaqi lor being drunk at Jobo 8 rei-l , I'bercwore deten previous convictions against t'i|« di'fon-daot , one bom.j within jtwotve uieotbt. The prose-cutor stated lb»t tho defondant was very trouble-some at ihe timo of hia arrest, aod he hal to go\asBietanco of some civilians to ta b- him to ibo l,,okU(, 1

The bonch lmp06Cil E flnn of 10s Ci , oi a fortni ghtin gao, :

HOff AT A T088-FCUCOLA younij man oamed John Power w<i s suuimoofd

by 66reoant Cohlj l for beiDg disorderl y at Spring(¦arden All»y, by engag ing In flstieaff« w i t h anoth-rjoung gentleman'bplonifinz to that loci l l t v-

The 8'rptinnt :related tbat at half past 11 i. 'tlocktho prpviom Saturday Dlg ht be waa on dut y -nS prlc- K G vrden Alley, and ho tboro saw Iho defendaot »Dd Stepicn Dohfrty eDg.ined in a ron . A Urn ecro»d of wooen bad cntbrrcd round tbe po/j ilists.nrui oorjfcvTornbio uproar pre\allrd for sonie t imrMi'itnesg and C'>nbial) lQ Byrno put the b jtTltje" eoi6Into the ir respective housoi , but P o w , r tf- ,t outthrough a hack win d >n , and then got into thu ballof tbe other ruao'a lious? by Iho la:k eDt ionrc hr,thi 're ira^t overy Hpp,?araoco of a cootlouftnco of tbedisorder tho polioo frtchod thn fl ^htprs to tbo lockOP . W IKTI' they were kept for tho o lubt

Tho drf^ndint denivd tbat be was dUrirtierl y 'oany wny. and allogod I b i t h>> «as noting tho p?aoo-aakor bt»t weto hts brother and Doherly, who werefi< btiog ( when Sergeant Cablll came upop tbescene Ho added that he bad ton meo io court wbocould s*car to I bar .

Tbe Mayoff—Welt , prodn'o themSrrgeaot CaLill said tbat with Ibo pormise iDo ot

tnt 1 court bo nould l i k o to examine a nllnefsConstable ll yrro then deprnod Ihot &.¦ »a« m

cunpony with t i c l ift wltnt sa on the oefaalou coitplained of , o-Tid irhi'n h'? came OD the prt'De tie sa«I'ower u^htini; « l t h llohorty . Tl><" ( the pol ce-pot b, ' l t ; in'o t h e i rj o w n bouBes , t'Ut Pnnvr gottbroogh a buk windoir, ood btjjjao QjjbUo >r inDohoitj 's hnll ap- .in ,

Mi IJoi rne— W QS Power tryiog u ko^p thopfCXG '

Oi 'OstiVli " U ynie—Not at all , your worship .Di 'tendi ct— Wil l you s»car you diii ont *.'B mj

bri ther in bis s i i i r t S I ECV O S ;Constable Ujcoe—I did no', but I ea» you h.j ldmg

a grip of Douerty.Oftend. int—'L'hat T?a8 to keep him from butting

mr wnh his brad .SiTKflajt MolDoe said theronere plileerj previous

conviutions uga|o8T Power, whose father no<v oimeforotrd , and vobementl y protested that Lie son watinnocent , and tbe polico were altogether mi.Uken.He stid be was on tbb soene tbe whole , time , thatbe kDorr ill Bbopl the occurroDCe, aod all bo (rantednas a cbinoo to loll tbo nhole truth abaat ic toIbpj r worsbipi. '

Tbe Mayor mid be^muot msko hia statcmeot onoatb , and oons^btlng.

Povrer senior I HM enorn. Bo begso i loog andvoluble stalemopt with tbe remark tbat he livedonly teo yards from tbe plaoo where tha ro* ori gin-ator) A ten of bis—cot (be defendant—and tbeyoung man Dohorty Wore io a tosslng-toeo. I , whla ^,he t-emarlud paroruhetlcally. aasecablod IQ thel-<calit ; every paturjlty nl |<ht , and which was ogresi nuisance , Tbo tad boys fifll out " Yuu seo,your worshl pp ," oxpL^iaed Mr Po«er , " m j san <*astwoppnee ID Ddborljl'a elipcliise (laufihUr)—-

Tho Mayor—We [don't waDt to know aajtbiog 1about your particular modes ot amusement IoSprlDj Oitdon Alley on Saturday mgbtn. Tell ueabout tbo row.

The witness tbon went oo to narrate tbat Dobertyand bis eldest toa bc an to flghr At that tlmo »!•other ton (tbe defendant) nai op at Johncy Doycc 'tcornor In a hall. i

Tho Mayor —How do you know nil that PWitness—Wasn 't I on the ground ' Didn 't I

come out in my stockier; vampj. and didn 't 1 get o<oro (broal; (laa^hter) ?

fbe Major—I roajly don't krj oo , bm I wouldn 'tbe surprised at your (retting somi'thiog, goiog aboutIn tbat rt< klecB fashion (laugbtor)

WltneiB neot on to say that his eldest im wontinto Dohetty 'a ball, and tbe police were kickio^ attbo door ; neantlax? bis SOD, tba dofeodaot. ot outthroug h a oick vicdon-, sad golog into Dobeity 'shouse opei ed the dcor for tbe police. Hu eldestson then ml tod ant , nod tbe sergeant oabb«dhis so*) , J < b n (Ituff litcr), Doherty then turned totbo latter i od saM— '• I will do the same to you,"and , irltoi sa (tdmltfed , tho aergcaot was rlebt tono fir thai John and Dcberty woro In tUo position ofHghtln i!. l "l Jonn was only preventing tb 0 othtrchap frotr hitting him.

Sergeict CVhill (aid that tho two Powers woretrying to get at Doherly to boat h im hut It oae thed ferj dint aod ' Doh-rly they fcpiron-J fir« t .

Ivfendi nt-:I had to catoh Dobort y io prevenbin fr jm [following ! my brother.

Ser^-oaot Malono in reply to the bench , raid tbatlhr c - ot ttc convictions ajainn tbe dofonduot nerelor drnnkdnncsj within tho yc»r ,

Tower fipoior, laid t*"af< if the cr>art adjoomad tbecat" until Friday he woald got »o o(k>r0oj for big son ,anrt brine plenty of wltcossoj.

Tho Miyor—I thoojht yoo had ten ultnosBos inconrt while ago. ;

Tbo def< od*ut woo ficcj 10u CJ ,n<i coats, or l i daysin gaol. i

SMphes Doh>rty, i tbe man »o frequently to|»rred toin the loroioiug caii, was also summoned by 8orirrantCahlU for being disorderly on tbtguso occasuJn. Thorewere thre. convlotlonaagalnat lh|idofind»Di , oho beingwithin 12 months , bht their worshi ps dlr) cot comidsrbit oondo :t as|bsd as Ihs other doloodant's, and finedhim only is or a wook.

|FoorrAra onsiBucnon.A messenger boy named James Morrissoy was

6Ummon6d b| Acting Sergeant Hogan for wheelinga truck f n tho public footpath at Johnstovrn. Theprosecutor stated) that tho polico bad rccolvcdBoveral cbmplalntg from inhabitants of that port ofthe city us to; tho propalonce of tbis practice.

The llayojr, aftbr imposing oj fme of Os or a wook ,said thslt th, la Byitem ol whaoling trucka on thofootpathi W8 becoming quite ^nuisancem.the city,and tho bartto who wero cuilW would not ovon BttT." By yiur Itavo to pedestrians who had to got outof tho vfay. I Ho ' hoped tho oolioo would bring upcvory caso of tho fcind that camo undor their notlco,because the BoroURh Constables found It Tory diffi-cult to c »tcH offenders. ; '

I A journniL orvmDER. :Constable Uro»hy Bummoqed a Jod named Joseph

Grant, I or havinrtbcon guilty of riotous bohayioat InRailway '.Squaro ,] at quarteti past 8 o'olocfc tho pro-Tiouj Woaaccday ovoning, Tho eomplajnnnt 6-ia

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that a number of oampiainta were raada In that[locality of windowa being smashed, and thoi doorskiciod nftor nlgUtfaU by a numbor of badlv cpn-ductod youths who infested the neighbonihood from'bthor quarters of tbo city.Witness saw this defondantthrowing mud and othqrwi*o miscondootmg him-self . When tbo poUco camo on tho sbeSo those Iftdsn away, and it *ras nearly imposilblo to osteh ona

i Tho d'otondant -was finod 2s Cd an3 oosts, or 18hours In gaoL : I :! i BID jjEonnmsa. . ! '

Constablo Harrington ' summoned & yonng lauundor fourtoon years of ago for boing diuak on popublio street at BaJlybricken. , I

Sergeant ' Mckenno, in roply to tha Bonoh, tnidthat the polico know that tho drink had boon sup-pliod by a cbrtaia publloanwho would bo proscoutodat tbo City Petty; Sossions on Friday. ,

Tho boy's mother, wb.6 la Is o. widow, ond arospeotttble, indaskrious ¦woman with five obildrpn,said she was at. - her work when this occurred, 4ndthat if ahei had ' bcon ablo to remain at homo thewould he>vo looked! after the lid. I ,: S«rge»nt ifoKenna stui the woman was vory hard-working and respectable, and that he knew horjfor10 yoare, Tbe boy fell into bsrj company and wiisled astray by youths oldoi than hlmsoli \

The-Bonch imp;o3ed a flnb of Id and costs. • -ojm PIKT.

An' old offender named Patrick Maher, t.'nsohargod by Sorgeant Lovo with being drank inGoorgo's Btrcot tha previous night.

Defondant—I was not drunk, but 1 took ono pintof boor and it mado mo stupid.

Sergoant iMalone said thero wore 35 previous con-victions against the defendant.

Tho Mayor osied him when he come out of gaol.Defendant—Yostorday.Tho Mayor—You just camo out. 1 snnposo, to pty

a visit to your friinds, Well , you will have to goback again for a month, It will do you good.

THt BOHHIn BLO B BILL.Mary Ellen Murray, married woman, was charged

with boing drunk and disorderly the previous night.Sho lives in what is known ias the Blue Bell, Hign-»tThe accused protested that she wag not drunk, anddid not tosto a drop of liquor for two years. ; An-other woman had called ;W a robber, which pather out of tempar and she admitted that sho con-ducted hersolf in an exciter] manner.

Sergeant Tynan—Hot language vras terrible.Fined 2s Cd and costs.

A S S A U L T .In tbe afternoon,Lannroce Lisk, & plumber, and gu fitter in the em-

ployment of the Waterford & Limerick Bailway^o,wan put forward, in custody, charged by SergtaatCollins, FerrybanU, with having be«n drunk and dis-orderly at Newrath on Friday night, and also rritbasaaultiog tbo polled on tho same occasion.

Sergeant CollinB deposed that he arrested tho accusedlor being drank at nino o'clock on Friday eveniDg..Prisoner was creating a disturbance at the time

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whon taken into custody attempted to strike witnesswith a stick. He was a powerful man and resisted lorfull y ten minotea. After the stdclc hod bcon t»k«n fromhim bo succeeded to drawiDg a knife , and attempted toBtab tbe sergeant and two Kilmacow policemen who hadcome to hiH assistance. Witness took tho knifo from himwith considerable difficulty after a severe struggle, andbrooght him to the barrack. Several times he attemp-ted to stab tho police before further assistance arrived.He was then brought to the lock-up where he wM de-tained till this morning.

In reply to tbo Mayor, tho sergeant said thp defen-dant waa in the ! employment ol tho Waterfurd andLimerick Railway:as a plumber. In bringing prisonerto the barrack hia j thumb was ao severely Injured thathe (sergeant) will be able for. very littlo duty for thonext fortnight Tbe thumb nas put completely out of

Tho magistrates Baid thoy would not like to *end bimto prison as ho would certainly loae hu employment,Thoy would fino r.im 10a in eaoh case , with tho alterna-tive of two montbV impriaonrncnt, and io addition t>that he mnst get bail , btmsolf in £I<1 , and two earetirsof £ '-t naoh tn keep the poaco for twolve month* , or inaddn on bo imprJ3 0D«d for s> farther poiiod at twomonths.

Mayor—For whal you did j i»a are liable I" eistooDmonths' Imprisonm> '.nl , and you should bo tory thankfulto 8i>rgennt Collins lor nol priulnn tho case ar;»in»tyoo.

M O N D A Y(IM'.re W K Ward.)

A MailT 'DiYTbo /ollowinj r trere tho cafifs d'spO8* <i of tbis morr -

iag —Wil ltsm Joflopb Conway, t '» r belnu drook thepretioos ni iibt , flnod 10 Gdsnd OOB I S , Fdwi\rd Doberty ,almllar, ofTonco , 5s or a weob i Mtobiel kjr&o , Ball y-oashirj, Bioailar offcoco, fined 3s o'd.

ALl .lGED BOBBBB f Olf A WATCH.M IO V KC I Hooliban was ohsrgi>a in oos'orl? b| Srrg t

Purcell with thu larocny of o, H atoh , f he prr,pcrtf of aman namad John Bnrry, loaidiug at Knnokaderry , ootho 27th F^braarr. Bnrry aade a dopopkion In wMtbho i UotiBed tho watch as his prniorly. SergeaDtPorcell, wbo prodncorl the watch io court, auked theirworships to remand the accused io nrder tbtit b9 mightendeavour to proooro forttor svidenco og.lnst him.Tbe prisoner denied emphatically that he waa gnilty oftbe offt:Dt c charged against him- H» admllUd that thowatch was io his possession, bat said bo did not atcalit.

Thoir worshi ps r*maodod tbo oooosod.On Tueaday and Wednei-daj , there wire onl y a

ixiuplo of chargca for drunkenness disposed of.

T H D K B I) A Y(Before the Mayor and Mr Ward ;.

TBI OR ANOC PI»L TRA P.TonaUhle Cronin summoned a girl nnmvj Ellen

Sheridao , for ibiowing an orange peel on tho publicfootpath in M ichnel-ttrcet. The defendant ' motherapptarril and pleH'led that her daug hter only threw apiece of [>et:l tbe rize of tho top ol her hngeron the path-way. She mJmittcd to the Mayor , however, that ahewa* not present, and that she was merely Dinting whather daughter hud told her.

Constable Cromn said that he saw tho defendant•cattering oraogo peel along the footpath in John street ,down to Mr O'Neill's ia Michaol street, where hecaught her.

Tho TOWD Clurk said the practice complained of hadbecame* a regular nuKiocc, and th« Constable* found itvery hard to detect offenders.

Iho Mayor eoid he was determined to c'atc 'j toildangerous practice, and referred to the fact that theprimary cause of their Uu> esteem Mead 's—Mr JohnBUttery— death nag due to a fall which be received bystanding on soain peel which waa thrown cnrelcti OD •footway. A poor man na> as liable to fall and breakbis leg as a rich man, throogh tho carele^nesi ofpercons like tha defendant who, u a btgicotag, bewould fine 2a 6d and cobts. lie promised if any simil&rcans v>ere brought before bio that he would make anexample of the oflenders.

A few summons cues for drunkenness nc« alfodispowd ol.

WATERPORD TOWN COUNCIL

TUE BEFDSAL OF THE HALL TO THETRADES CLUB.

TUE MA VOB JUSTIFIES HI S POSITION.

IMPERTINENT CRITICIS1IS DV IMPOR-TATIONS.

7ho Freeing of tba Oridflo afjara

A DEPUTATION TO WAIT ON THE GRANDJ0EIES.

IMPORTING OVEE .£200 WORTH OF PAVINGSTONES FROM WALES,

At the monthly moetlng of tho Town Conncilon Tuesday, tho Right Worshipful the Mayornresldcd and the following members -were alsopJcient-Aldcrmen-Dr G I Mackesy, J P ; M CSlurpnyT R Power , J P ; R M»hony, A Nelson,D I . CouncUlorB-C Kcdmond, MarcuB H Do-landrc J A Power. G A Clatrfpett , 11 D FisherA Cadogan, H L Ward. H Grainger , J "ca™«. 'ii'arrdl J Hwe, J Curran, Win FitzRcrnlti , DavidHytand J Sntton, WCnllta.no. T Qulnn IIHearno J P , B Wbulley. J L Wright, D Grant. JII McGrath , and Dr White.

Mr Kent, Borough Treasurer , Mr llcmlnR,Surveyor , and Mr T F Strange , Law Agent, woroIn attendance.

Tho Town. Clerk , (Mr J J 1'coly), read theminutes vrhich wero conllrrocd.

ma 1VOUS11IP AND TUB TOADES COUNCIL. _The RIayoi; rose and said thero waa a matter In

which bo was personally concornod, and to whichb« wished to draw the attention of tho Conncil,nna ho claimed tho Mayor's privilege to do BO be-fore the busiucaa of the meeting was proceededwith It was In referencp to a meeting which,was hold in tho Traded HftH on Sunday bat atwhich ho bqlioved he came In for very eoTerecensure on the ground, ho had refused the CityHall for tlio meeting ;ol the Federate! j Trades.He considered that ft charge of that kind madeagainst him without ! any explanation wonldscarcely Jbo 1 fair to him, nod, therefore, It wasthat bo asked their Indnlaence for a fow mlnutexiwhile he explained tho .matter. Last year, heproceeded, a. deputation of the Tradeu Society

: waited on him and asked! him for the TUO of thehall for a public meeting:on a Sunday. Uo ox-pressed his ! wllllnEncss aC onco to do so, and hodid grant tho hall oh jtho condition that noimpropriety of cither conduct or langoaRO wonldbo used at tho medttug (Mr Cadogan—Veryproper), Becauso . Although ho considered Itscarcely proper to j giant the uso of Iho TovrnHall for a public meeting on a Sunday ovenlng,still ns he understood the gentlemen who werocoming to Jccturo could only get thero on a Sun-day he did; not wiBb lto throw any difficulty tntho way ol tho proccddlnpi). Moreover, In orderto show hi« anxiety jfor , the furtherance of theobject in \lowt ha used afl> Inllucnco hu had wltbhis predecessor In ofllco| (Mr Cadogan) who hadref used the hall for (ho purpose; of the meeting,cmd : got him. to acccfJa to tbo request, Well ,

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alter themeotlr« on that Sunday evening lastyear his attontlon was called by several cltliensto: tbelangnago and conduct that was carried onand used in ths City Hall. Of course It was qnltowjthln tho right of tho gentlemen wbo came thereto, lecture to epaok on trades unionism, or anything connected with tbo labour question, and Indoing BO to uso language proper to tbe subject inhand. Bot Instead of that, tbe principal speakerof tho occasion, and these who came with him tofurthor the Interest of tho working classes, Itwould bo found from a report of tho proccedlnfjspublished on the 14th of April, 1895 indulged Inono tirade from beginning to end against theCorporation, against the memtors of tho Conncil ,and against tho action of ths Corporation bygentlomon who wero Imported Into tnls city, menwho had no interest In It one way or the other.The first gentleman he found reported as a speakerat tho meeting was a Mr Leahy who, he believed,was a member of the Town Conncil of Dublin.That gentleman In defiance nf social amenities-,as people genorally understand them, came downhere from the Corporation of Dublin to lectnre totho Corporation of Waterford npon what; theyshould or should not do ; and hts language cer*talnly nas not calculated olthor to elevate himselfor tho Corporation to which ho belonged In theestimation of (be public, The next Rentloman whospoke on that occasion was'a Mr Robert Dormer—who or what ho was ho (the Mayor) did not know—and he also camo to lecture tho worklngtnen ofWaterford ; and although, ail ha h»d often said,be did not object to a little criticism, or perhapsrough language regarding himself at times, stillbe could not closa his eyes to ntatomenta made byIrresponsible outsiders In direct violation of all(ruth, or allow them to pass without taking somenotice of them (hear, hear). Now,ihls Mr Dormerwas reported as saying that be was sitting in theCouncil Chamber when he heard an applicationmado for a renewal of a lease o f Corporate propertylet for a nominal sum, and that without any Inquirythe City Fathers proceeded tn renew the lease atthe nominal figure at which he said it wasformerly granted, whereas If they had " fore-closed" tho leaso—whatever that meant—theycould have let tho place far better on behalf of thecitizens. That was the direct statement made bythis Mr Dormer. Well, there were many oldmembers of tho Conncil proscnt, and he (theMayor) was a pretty old mnmber himself— andnone of them could remember such an instance-Mthat. They might make miBtaku at times—theywero only human—but, suoh * transaction M that,If It ocenrred, conld hardly bo regarded in thalight of a mistake. Referring to Mr Tevcnan, whowas a leader amongst men, and who bad takenexception to his action at loss Sunday's meeting,the Mayor said, if that gentleman wished to bo fairtowards him bo might have gone a little furtherthan he had done. He (Mr Tevonan) said heremembered the words he used, and at which thoMayor took umbrago—nsmely, that at lastjear'smeeting in the Town Hall he made some remarksabout Town Councillors and ministers of religion.By the way ho (the Mayor) now observed that onSunday last MrTevenan protested how enamouredho wai of Cardinal Manning and Most R3V DrSheehan-langnuge very different In tone fromthat he used this tlmo 12 months. At that timethis same speaker complained that there were noneof tho lecal clergy with him on the platform, andhe went further by saying thnt he did not bclievoIn tho clergy interfering in politics, but tbatassisting tbo worklogman man was a differentthing. And then he said that/ if the clergy did notthink it worth their while to supoort them— "thebest thing to do would bo to withhold the col-lections and that would brlog the clergy to theiisenses." Ue (the Mayor i assured Mr Tevonan andhis friends that ho did not care personally foranything they might say about him ; but he askedtho members of this Council , and through themtho citizens of Waterford , whethor. In tho face ofthatjlanguago which distinct ly stated that the In.culeation of moralty and religion was to be modesubservient to tho physical needs of tbo clergywho were labouring amongst them, he was notjustlfled in refusing tho use of the hall on thisoccasion (hear, hear) . Woo ho to bo asked toendorse language directed against every ChristianMinister in the city of Watcrford . by giving thoU80 of tho City IJall to tho man who had thoaudacity , after such public utterances, to comoand ask him for it again. Ho (tho Mayor) had alsoto complain of tstatoments mado by Mr Leo, of thoTrades Club and tho chalrroin of Sunday's meet-ing. That gentleman said lit; vory much regrettedthat tho Mayor bad refused tho use of the TownHall ¦• (or reasons boat known tojbira." That waanot hia (tbe Mayor's) reply to Mr Leo, who hadcomo to him along with tho deputation to ask forthe Hall . He read for Mr Leo and his friends thereport of last year s proceedings, and asked thomhow could they expect him, in tbo face of thelangnage then used, to grant their request ; thatIt was not his objection to do to, but their ownwords and conduct—their gross broach of faithwith him io April last—that tied his hands as Mayorhaving due respect for his follow citizens and theclergy of all denominations who were assailed.And, therefore , he told Mr Leo and thoso withhim that ho was unable to Bee hia way to grantthe hall for another effusion, for all ho know , ofthat kind Mr Leo perfectly saw the position andogiccd with him that ho could not very well granttbb hall under tho circumstances. Uo(theMi.yor)hod nochlug further to nay except that from MrTevenan and the gentlemen who endorsed hislanguage ho appealed to thn general body of thocitizens of Waterford , and <o this Council , to saywas he not justified In refusing tho hall on Sundayin the face of tho fact3 to which ho had justdrawn their attention (hear, hear).

Councillor Cado^aa oxpreased tbo opinion tbatthe Mayor was perfcolly juitifled in refusing thaball . Ia fucllhc M«jor wonld hive been justlBed iahis ro'usal at aoy time, ia bis opinion, for he did notbelieve in these meetings of vorkinitmca on theSabbatb. Such gatherings aiuallj degenerated iutoprnonilllio! tod itttcka upon tbe Corporation.At lac ai ho oould judge, the Conncil unanimouslyapproved of the Mayor's action, and certainly hiiWorship should be terr ilorr la futare to gire tbou:o of tbe building to any roving oommlutoaer wbocolitbt come there to air bis elcqtiencs (lingbUr),

Councillor Delandre uld ho folly agreed withnhat bid been itld by lit Cudo io.

Tha Mayor said be did not tract any ipeculresolution or reference to tba subject. Ha merelywished to explain bit position, this ycir ta contrastedwith bit action la April lut.

This terminated the matter.Tns PBOrostP coaroKiTion SILL—THS TBEEIKQ

Or TBE nWDOB—THI JIATOB'S LITEST PEOrtWiL—TUX OltLT BOPS EJUlilMNO—Till OOAITDJUt tH3 TO El APFsULXD TO.Tbe Mayor again rose and (aid that there *ta

another matter of urgency and publio ItaporUBCOnhlcb be wbhed to refer to, aod he would again ukthem to bear with bim trhllo be exercised bl»Mayoral privilege la doing ta. He meroly wished tosay with regard to tbe Bill in Parliament, and hiirecent visit to London along with tbe Town Clork inconnection wltb tho matter, that that viilt, notwith-standing certain remarks—which be presumed, werenot intended to be insulting—be bugged touy monot a pleasure trip, becto.se they had been aiked logo there. However, they mat tbe authorities InLoDdon and nere reoeifed very courteously andvory well tod promisingly, if he might use the term,all along the line, Lord Morley, Cbalrman of theHouae of Lordt Committee, a nobleman who in amatter of tbfs kind might be considered u the Com-mittee itieir, for It was to liim all private bills werereferred , granted the Corporation nearly everythingthey required, Uo made no objection to anythingproposed, but on the contrary mado loroo taluiblesuggestions In ( furtherance of the objects of thomanure, aod gate them oiery aid possible. TheTreasury poopto also received them very well «o firat tbeit proposed borrowing powou were concerned,but reforred1 tbem to the Bitrd of Public Worki.Tboy visited tboofQcei of that department OD tbclrrmy ba:k and were reoolvcd by Mr O'Sbtugbneisy,OIK of the CoccoieBiooer" aod Secretary io tbeBoard , and bo went to fat u to lay, in ( fleet, thatit would be all right. Tbat was to far as tb« Bill it-self vas ooncerned. Tcoy tad Eomo other littledetails to go into, and .bo oould iiy that on thewhole—althoogh he bad not mqob ctar to do wltbtbo rcsry notk of getting Bills through P«rii«mtnl—tbo ullirotto 8UCC08J of nieuare would imply re-pay tbo promoters and hianelf for any trouble theybad gone to. While he wns in London it occurredto him that it would be an opportune tlmo at wbicbto romembor

OVa OLD rBlEB D, VIII BBIDUf.(Hear, heir and laughter) j rod to be bad ¦> conversationwith thoir FarllamenUry A genii, after which he intro-duced ths matter to Lord Morloy.

Councillor CUmpett, interrupting, BtVcd if the bridgequestion would coma up on a special motion liter on.

Town Clerk—The Mayor i> proceeding underprivilege, ,

Councillor Clampett—Would it cot bo btttcr to go onwith the ordinary bassinet I ;

The Mayor—It is oioal to grant ths Mayor theprltUeg* oi introducing mittert ol jrett publio impor-tance to tbe city, and I may mention thit what 1 amabout to any with regard to the bridge bu refcresc*altogether to our BLU now before ftrlioment. Willyon allow. me to go on, end In a few words I will letyon know ill about it f

Councillor Cliraptlt—All right, Mr Mayor, I mis-understood roar intention.

The Mayor then went on to say that he had wkedLord MorUy to allow them to pot t> clause In tlte IJiil—II there wu nothing agsinit it in tbe standing ordenor parliamentary procedure—in which power would beacquired to strike tolls on ihe bridge' for a CerUinnumber of years. Lord Morley siw nothing against ,tbat idea, ind M fu at he win concerned said it would ;have bit approval. HU (th« Mnyot'O objection. do'iDg;

thit and in giving notice of motioo for a deputation to;wilt on the grand jurie* of Kilkenny nod Wateiturd U>t«k them to pus a resolution »ppm?loff oi the achemavis, that tinder tbe Gmnd Jury Act they (tbo grand

1 lories) could Dpi ptffcbM* tbo bridge and at tbe saint

?hi5 ',n'f ' me"' ¦' ! «<•*»««¦« «>« SopU bSizsrss tf txX T kyear. longtr wiold not U v«, hivlTy ! %£ «t"Th.7.° olh« ooaatI- He mo.ed i/teoScLE*fniU deputation coaaUliog of tix followlnT h.

Kedmood. ana Cidogin 1' . It would bo . tit. «,!Miyer Mded, td Iou the opportuolty whica bad nowpresented ,««> :< tot miiln7 • final , and lerW,locoeBefnl effprt to fite tie bridj*. ' | . perMI*

more right to beTpto free tke* Bridge than the oounWHL^";*-—s&irttrfiw XZ COanu ' I*"*1' P*" over th« Br"8« f« and(Mr K.; would recommend counsel be taploved to itatsitaStao,"*0" Wd«"' Mox ' WwS

The Mayor said that the icolraion of Tippeniygrind jury In the ichem. was ia no wa, nweiSrTt

IS«"T?1"L0r PeIlten*at w(

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"-u ! T,pp«»r, Ifha iK> pleased, but tho CaTporitlrmwu<^ »"<» oo ea. i as tVaCerford u<f liltenny grandjuries would do now. ¦ '. ' ¦ ., CooncilJor Kedaond—I hope they will. At allcienU I havt great plemrg in tecooding tb« motion.Tbe Mayor uld be wu rpCJiliiagto members of bothgrand Jotiej and they Koaed to think the ptpptial afrasibl* ODO il til en op la the proper mioncT, : .Aid Nelson—I «appo»« tie Committee will gtt »ocaamore Information. WhU do you propose ;boR9*i!>j;fThe Major—Oh, certiinly ; bat wb«t.w« merelywant now is 11 deputation to ask th» grasd iarie» toipprore of oar 'patting a clause ia the B*W Bill wbicbwould help then boforp the Parliamentary C*ausitt«ein getting repealed so aoch ef the Bridges UreUad)Act ai might bo necenary, and to csib'e tbe threegrand juries to levy tolls to pay ofl the sols to be rsiirdfor a priod limited to say twenty yean. : , . .Ala Kelson asked if the clause would confer powerupon the grand ;juries fo build 2 new bridge.; -Tbe Mayor Jiid they hid (hat power already Andalso the power to borrow a capital sam to free thebridge. But they must do the latter «t once and conldnot levy lolls, j i ' i . 1The motion was then ptjt and onanjmoritly.adopled'.aiui/Tin rca WORKRI3. ¦

so£ed th mo.fc;

0" o' PouacUlor Redmond ft was re-solved that Mr Fleming,. Boron.* Sorveyor. b« £.structed to report on the l cojt 0? an open ,hed-orsheds-composed of Irish 1 slates on pfllars of wood or.ron to - core, tbe iwne bretkers of the Oorporau fawet or inclement weather, one end of which, may beused for the purpose of sating the road enEine ihsndamage by thj weather. ' : ^IUPoKTCD; MATEUAi. .The Street Committee recommended that the fenderof Brandell & Co tor I3O ! tons of Welsh paying left*at £16s a tonj and 300 ya|td« of crowing blockj at j6d a yard be accepted.

:Councillor ?Udmond sud these «e(s ought to 03 gotnear Waterford-as heretofore—where they wouldgive employment. Weldi Corporations don't boyanything of the kind in Ireland. These (etl will cost£X& 10a. Every pound sent out of Ireland, is a poundlost to labour} and lo thii country (hear, bear)The Mayor] explained tbat the surveyor had been incommunication with thd Arltlow Quairries, ', and wasinformed by the Manager ' (t at the Dublin Corporationused up every ounce 01 stone raised there, snd hadafterwards to 'go to Wale$ for more material , .Councillor Redmond taid It was ' a great ipily theycould not leave the money in Waterford. iThe following oilier recpmmend.ilions wtreapproved

KIHANC S AND l llW CONJUTTBi.That the Councii transfer £1BO to tfie ImprovementBill Committee for current expenses ; ibat Mr,ComeEosP R.tdmood » tendcr.tor Printing for the ensnine rearbe accepted ; that Mr Gtorge D Cioker'i Tender forStationery for the ensuing year be accepted ; thatMessrs p Toum and Son.' tender for supSyinf theUniforms required by the Hi gh Constable/Sergeant*.at-Mace , Boioufih Corieiables, and Sanitary Sub.Officers for the current year, be accepted.StNITABV C0MM1TIM.

That^frs Anrue Doyle be granled Xso a coznpen.sation for Ion of portion ol giound at BarroustrJod-street , tifcen for the purpose of widening- the street ;that perroiss.on be. gifen. to the Sisteri of Charity toem-lose a portion of KisJ,e/j Lane, ofT Spring GlidenAlley, they agreeing td widen Spring Garden AUeyby .?°°ut 'our feet , and'that a latrine be put ip iaBallybncken at a cost olfibout £\o.

The meeting then scriarated. ; '

Llsmore Guardiins and tho Watorford In rmary Bill.

At the meeting of the Llsmore Guardians onWednesday last, Mr.Jona STAFFORD, Chairman,presiding. , j ¦¦ iMr. Heskln moved tbe following resolution :—" That while recognising the desirability ot theestablishment of a Cobnty Infirmary for Water"ford we cohdemn and protest against some of thaprovisions bf tho Bill foe the purpose now beforeParliament viz :—The almost exclusive powerconferred on large donors andsobscrlbersjof nom,Inating patients and Meeting governors ; (2) theproposal to levy county and city contributionsthrong)] the respective Grand Jcrlea Instead ofttiron«h tbe boards of guardians. It is cror opinion

that if the contribution of tbe city and countywero made through the boards of guardians theywould be In a better position from the nature oftbelr duties to nominate deserving patient* andvro consider It most unfair to saddle the ceasptyeriof the county with tills additional burden u th»yaro already taxed td tho extent of £14,000 perannum for the Waterford Dnngaxvan and LlsmoreRailway. We further consider on the broad questionot taxation without Representation that It Is nn-f air to levy contributions for this purpose throughan irresponsible body1 like the Grand Jury Insteadof through bodies elected by and representingthe ratepayers." ' • !

Mr Heskln said hfc thought as representativesof the ratepayers the]guardians wouldbe JustifiedIn adopting the resOlptlon. He snggetUd th*tcopies be sent to the! Various poor law and town-'ship boards in the county and to the city and,county members, j f . 1 : • • ¦; ;

The Clerk remarked that Mr Power had !voted.ajrAinst and Mr Kednhpad for the Bill.' . , ' .'.-• Mr M'Grath said hi would second tbo resolution,which bo was very jglad had been brought for-ward. The question fras ono which wis agitatinga great many minds recently and it was a questionit the ratepayers Woro getting value for theirmoney. ; ' , ' ' ! ' ¦' •MrEAl Murphy uld tho constitution of thecovering body of tbo now Infirmary was varyoojcctlonablo. I j . ' '

Mr M-Gratb—Yesi and together with that yonhave tbe fact that iou will be taxid down' K«~though w» may neVer send * patient to th»In,flrrnary. Thst is th great objection to my njfad.- . Mr Ueskin—If tha money was to be raisedTiythe boards of guardtabs the landlord*would hateto bear halC«he cost; : Now it.wlll »U tall onlheoccupier. .[: • ^-??-

, Mr M'Grath oskcu" U It would riot M well tohava a provision Inserted In the bill when pamlngthrough the committee. atage exempting fromtaxation tbe west of, the couaty. No doubt theestablishment of sotcfa an Infirmary wonld fee*very (rood thins fctfj tho city and tbe east of !thecounty, bat for tho Ivvcst It would do very littlegood. Ho bad heard it stated tbal It would beoptional with tho I eesspayersj at presentmentBcsilons to pass tho amount assessed or not 4s theychoose. ' : ' 'I The Clerk—It would be inoperative then »!.together. ;• •' . . : • • • ; ; :

MrM'Giath—It vitlll bepermlMlvelhaveleaid.! The CIerk-1 ban ily think an Act ot th« kind •.would pass. 1 . 1. ,; ' ] ¦ :: The Chairman said he was In favour of the ,resolution, whlcb.wkii nnaolaiouslr adopted.

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At tbe Wster W itkl Commlttt* ofl yesterd«r, Jl :wu oni«lmopily H«d to extend Uw KsosksiMi* -water «n*ln» frma l* briig * io BoeUaitdsv ¥» *«kp'iN Wbito's rvidencf: It will:also «fce ta ill lbs |'¦ :houses Ion tbe way, mtlodlog tbs Cotrat, >*ad IU' ,Joseph ptephenwn's new booM. Ik «tH *eN Start;; ;. •«00. ;Pre«Bt at the C«nmittee-TI" J«5w i»' ' i '- iSmith, ' Mi NeUoo,! A: Cadtna, B FMiHi• D»? '>?Macke&y, and C BWmood. Th. T#w» > CWiW «*' •, JBoroagn Sorreyor pin «U>o prtsesi j ' .' , '¦' » ; ¦ j

' ; Botmt ji» : .th« ; CK Ur»4l::, l;j'§: On Sunday eveniaj bit a Rttmt . \nto p uH C M df l

the CMhedral by. Very iUv Fatbst $«*r, 8i|4l«*58, fIdelivered 1 roott inibrcauve sermon (o *-tUi»s»lA *>M *devout congregatidi 'Jib LordioJp;t*« BJsWfofc.fiWateiiord snd liibore tatu«qi»«ll» fWMdM -isV.nr,'benediction of j the Ho * Hofr, 8&tt*mj$plMj ;klteUgirio».»i«d»e«in <OBjWeiirawUk|tV!H«*|^Wijii¦momingv,and eveabk, h»wj b«ta'sn««d»d)iiw»;|j«l jCJp»mbei*of the (tiili&l dming tb« w»tk, ¦ ••Inii Tt' < >PI

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i batholio'Youiik Menfl'Booietjj 'rI | Cycling Club. | ¦ ; ! ] ¦ ; . ;i ! ANNTTAI. 'GENERAL': ilEETCSG.i ) !¦ The »boTe mi held on Friday erraing liat UIB ,28thnit?. MrWFitipttricU oocnpea ths duJr. OrerSOmembers were la attendance indqdlBB.th* Capt»i». MrN. FUvin ;,VI<».C»ptoi». M* B Pheto : TraiTOPsr,Mr William Walsh ; Bngler, Mr Michael WaWi J andflon Sec,Mr John J Eropby. ! j : : i ¦! ,!. ! ,!•

iThe Balance Bheet fpr the *e»»°n. wtw . placed beforetWrnt^gOTdflnowedtoe Ctob to haro more (thandoubly incretsed ita finances for Uio pait year. I ¦ .

,The Annual fieport was 'road fcy the bin. sep.J andadopted a» follows :— , - ; ¦ ' ¦ ' i : ! :

GESTLUIX—Ai «3me <J io» mnr romemter, yotui See."In tb« concluding remarlra. or lia report for tb« jear 1891.expressed n hopo that whan no ijih ruaoirtled M nearthe report for Ku year ot )8?5 yonr Committee would beable—to me hi* own wonl»-"to record Hie 1 eUUUty andIccreajiDg prtMreritr of TOUT dab." Tbe reeUzatloaoMMsbopo fi uow my «r»»i ipIfMoro to aunooooe to ijoo.>T»rlrod( Indeed, la tbo promts of ytur clob for tit iamJu»t concluded, and IH financial prosperity will lie con-cloiiielj proica by tbo brijuce .beet wbiob io-nlghtl aballpUce before jou. But Hist to deal with yoar elnb runs.These I may m were rmmexuot, ua rn lao wnoiumuattended, imd th» fact 0! 'their bclnij ««11 atto-dodnbowHan appreojiUon ol tbelr eijoyment br the neraben. | Theevening ran for tb» num too* plane on. Mb Jtorch ]o»t toGurick-on-SuIr, traa few. it any. uf you who •ttjudtS thatdartcm «»er for<tt It. Itj w ns really a. plwsa-it dor, and tojudge from the Jottal ttux (ol tbe whoelinen on tborr rjtnrn¦t ¦ eremed like anything but a dar •pent-m tbe old lijloir.would bare It ln •• offering for Holy bi. Patrick." ftbliwas bot a foretaste of the enjoyable mm ttat waro to follow,for Ml your mb«jo.oent ones for tbo Ka»on »cra ae gwif ,and inionjo ctwa «ren grtoUr io.oOM<e>. aid tru) "sacoeM or¦ruccewi" WM tbe flnilo j to thom-I moan the buternParade, than which no more brilllint or magumoent dUplayha. bean, or, may I sir, oonld b« ittompted By any otherCycling Clab In bur VrU hlacla. Tour Committee, r.« /onare aware, were'nlao iDstrumimtja In crEMlslajt » "=°"nJ *'.way of "a piper chsMon orbeola," tbo giMtlfyliirf :«w»l'«which It neSdano words 0/ mino to describe. 1H«1TK ™al»q snccessfnl in ormnUing a wcefi crcllnr toar for theoijWment of taj ot your inomKra wio wlibed t«jinOltheSunlTCj of i(. >nd if if e take the ioto of tbo participator;in a,mo it raant ha»e boon B treat tint not o-.o cr n« inooiamla lf eTcra.irailar opixirtQnity offer* «««" *1°}n< ? !)' !™iwo hope It will. I cannot conclude tbu report «»*<"'.msiinrmention of the yoofl Dame your o ub h." aomrmd inthe n&ng world through tome of yonr .osompUihed »h«ol-meD, nolablT Messrs William and Mloh.tl Walsh who j>rotedtheir capabilities, whon tcsUd. on flelcli of no moan orderof competitors, end hero let n» hope tbst when tbo 000%BOMon dawns on ua a goodly oamtcr pt joar " yoann bljod(U I may call tbom aof followlnit their noble «"mpja will boprepareS to enter the field ol acUon Uiere to wta goldenlonours for tbemsoltea, and in no doing maintain tbe on-inlllod repntatlon ol the Catholic Yonng lUm SocietyCyollng Clab i and let na further hope-tho jfood1 onrbout of aaoh • pait rear's reoord—that with the eontinoodnnanimona oo-opcration of all yoar mombersyoar report atthe cloM of tbe jear 1896 will place yonr clnb in a still moreforemost poiiHon In tbe ranks, not alono ot the CyollngClnbs of this, our clty.Tmt ot the doling Claba of Ireland.

The election of delegate to the S. E Branch I. C. Afor the eruuiDg year,1 in accordance with roles, resultedin the unanimous selection of Mr J J Brophy, thedelegate of the Club for previous year.

Several ot the members hem took occasion to marktheir disappro?al of the ¦ policy pursued by the gentlemen (?)of the Dublin Cohimitteo of the I. C. A., andnotified their appreciatioL of the action of tbe Northernand S. E. Branches in the 8tAnd they have modeagainst the intrigues of! an unsportsmanlike 4< clique'

Tie opening ran of the Club was fixed for Sunday the15th March (weather permitting) to Carrick-cm-Suirria F«rtla«, and it wu decided Co hold a Boid Eoocearly in tbe aeosoD, particolaro and daU to be announcedlater on. . ' ;

la the absence of nomination!! for a new Committeetha members of committee for last year were declaredre-elected. I ;

A vote of thanks to'the Captain, Vice-Captain,Treasurer and Hon 8ec for their services to the Clubdaring (he year was unanimously passed amidst muchapjpUnse, the officers acknowledging the honour insuitable ternu.

Nominations of ne mernben having been received ,and & vote of th&nka pused to tho Chairman forpresiding, ;

The meeting terminated.

ANNUAL MEETING OF THECITY TRADES UNIONISTS.

THE USE OF THE TOWN HALLREFUSED.

Tho lieyor Attacked.

THE TEADE3 AND | THE CORPORATION.

The annual general meoting ol tho City TradoUnionist* was held ' in tho Federated Trades andLabour Club, William-st, on Sunday ovcuinrj last.It wao originally Intended to hold tho mooting in tboTown Hall, but pormlssion to uso It was refused adeputation of the Trades' Club by his Worship thoMayor, In tho various spoocbea dolirorod at thomeoting frequont reference to this refusal was made.There -was a big attendance of mombora. Mr ,P JTeronon, Irish Bocrotoiy of tho AmalgamatedSocloty of Railway Servaf ts was present.

Mr L 0 Strange proposed that tho chair bo toionby Mr P J Leo, Prcsioeit of tbe Trades Club. MrLeo was a gentleman who was popular with every-ono thora and had, shown himself always 0 varycapablo man in any business position in which howas placed. He (Mr Strange) bad tbo honor ofbeing asked to take tbo olair, but unfortunately hewas unable to do so as he had to go away shortly.HowovQi. they knew that ho would ho with them insympathy as he wonld wish always to be with themIn presence (applause). 1

Mr Leo, on taking tho ohalr, thanked Mr Strangofor his remark's, and Mr. TevenOn lor hia kindnessin coming there to doliver a lecture. They all knewthat Mr Teven&n had doco moro to raise tho statusof tho workingmon than any man in Ireland to-day,and if there was nothing else to sttost Mr Terentw'aability the Amalgamated Socloty of Railway Servantswas a liTing testimony to what ho had done. Hohoped that Mr Tcvenan'a fiddress would have, a, goodeffeot on them by teaching them the value of com-bination and that thoy would act up to the principlesho enunciated. Ho muchjregrotted that his Worshiptho Mayor conld not see I his way to give the uso ofthe Town Hall to tho deputation of tho TradesConnsd which waited on Him (hisses). His Worshipfor reasons best known to himself hod refused theO£0 of tbe Town Hall to | an important body of thoeltiEona. They had to thank tho Trades Council forallowing them their rooms whon thoy were refusedtbo right of using their own Town Hall whioh theyhad ah undoubted right to obtain (applause).

Mr Foley proposed a resolution protesting againsttho employment of an exocssivo number of appren-tices in the carpsnter tradk, tho employment of non-unionists wnilo rogubw I tradesmen were walkingabontlidle, and the reduction in the wages paid thomembers of this trado. I

Mr! Wall sccondbd tho resolution vdiic ii waaunanimously adopted. I

Mr Tevenan then addressed tho meeting. Re-forring U) the refusal to grant the Town Hall (or themeeting, he Bald—IA-A rc.thor surprised, gentlemen,that you have not Won dhlo to havo tho uso of thoTown Hall as usual for vtjur meeting to-day. I amafraid' that I am one of the individuals that havocaused tho Mayor to refuse you tho uso of the HaJl.1 rapposo It is expected (hat men liko mysolf whohavo to represent the canso Of labour In differentparto bf the country, are to choosa our subjects CoralBcnssiDn in jwcordanci with tho Idoas of suchoniightancd gontlomen as{ tho Mayor of tho city ofWaterford. (Ai Voice—'I

1 He is no good" andlaughter). I for onei beli vo that if wo did that woshould be Barring tho causa of labor very badly In-deed. ! Irrespective of party, irrespective of politicaand irrespective of religion or anything else we hav«to represent the cause of | the workers and to workont the best means of combining tho workers. Wehave in oases liko this not to taice into considerationthe 'question of what religion or any roligion a manprofesses, or what shado of .politics ho belongs to, andIf wa OTd refer, to religiop or politics it is alwaysnndorBtood that •wo do so in a general sense, and notin the bigoted nnd nanojv eenso In which it wastokin by tho Mayor of your City (hear, hear). 1tnav toll you I was Burpriifed at tho uso of tho TownHall being refused for I havo bion ablo to obtaintho use of halls which waro tho private proporty ofthe most Wgoted Conservatives (bear, hear) Thesocantlemen did not givo the uso of their hall bocausoMr Tevenan waa to Bpeak, bat bocauso they knewtha oWect of thomeetingawas tobci the advancement0! tho causo of tho workers. Quito recently thoTown 'Hall of Downpatrlck which is tho privatecroperty of Lord Bangor was given us, and if thatU eo surely It Is beyond a joke when you, the ownersof the 1 Town Hall yourselves, are refused tho uso oftho biiaoing lot a meeting at which matter, eon-i£rix,g your own interest* wonldibc. discussed? IeS nlv think the time Is approaching whon theMayor of Waterford will be very sorry for the offenceof which he has bean guilty in refusing the use olthe Town H»ll to tbe representative deputationwhich iwaltaa on him. ;

A Voice-Out he'll go (applause).Mr Terenan continuing said tbf workingmen of

Waterford were :irery much like the worlrinEmcn »11throogh IreUud. Tbev ji-ere not to be ukenMo wnsideration at all because they had not arote. ^ When they got a vote he hopedihCT would take mental ! vote of tbe action clthe Mavor in refusing the uso of the Town Hall{Sat day (bear, hear). He csttainly thought , however ,•Wit it was more appropriate to have the meetingin toe .Trades Club though pndcubtedly they woul3have bid a Urger gathering! in the Town Hall. Theywe nbt there to discuss the question of why theIfavoriefused the Hall but the principle of the pro-iSina. • He remembered I the words he used in their~rti,ii -t rJieirmeelini;ilast year and at which the£ ,2*

«l£ Thilwaiwhen he stated tna

the won'dertd why at such a meeting they had , notclenrvmen of the different religious denominationsSSSSi g them on the platform. He applied thesame remark to Ibe City touncillon and he believedSen arid still that it was the duty of clergymen oj th«SSieh to be there supporting »nem "i the Chnsttani rk ihw were carrying on for the benefit of the

1 woikeTB (he". heaI> That illustrious pnnce of tbei cttholic Church, Cardinal Ifanningi wai not ashamedrrtTi-,,, <n the cutters of London and assist the

! dXrttothrii struggle for their rights «d if they: hadmore eccleast'« of the type of Cardinal Manningi j- Tretold now there would be less oppression! anqi tnannTth»n therris to-day:(app!ausc). Men like bira-

«df «no had the audacity .to tell eentlcraen who ougli{to Trnow their dnty what it was were, however, to be;

, %,M np to scorn and contempt and ridicule, i He?hnrifhli lf the Mayor himself was at that meeting and

¦ to fhe chair he could not possibly object to anyjlaulSUM he would hear used by the various speakers ,h»'SXlt address it i I He (Mr Tevenan) *a» as much in!SJSrJ ta elieum as the Maj-or of Waterfoxd

1 *^M,««ldbettndhewoutdbetbelaitmanmIrelahd: ¦ irtSr.iSriTagtiust ad iasbtution of which he too: ¦ 'irtU wideStood tie value (hear, he«)He remembered• SSiSd in their city •»n»a 1wht. had rredered muchi ^ iBiJtowtothaeaosaoflabour-DrShoehhd

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City of Co* to which ho had been intlWd (appliuse).Ht did not intend to! waste »ny more Umi on tbeHByorVfefusal to let th«o bare the TOTTO Hall. TAejwould/in a very ahort time, when tbe-Franchise wasconferred on them, bb able to i deal yithgentlemen like "him (hear; bear). Tbev. rould have avoice, then in (electing men to sit in tfyo Corporation,and. when they had, ibe would • vsntfis ' to:aay, theywould coniider whethar men wbo reioMd lh« oa« *f thoTown Hall for their meeting wen a fitting claat of mento reprejentthem in that 'Council (bew, besr). Theybad in the Country to-day >» large number of gentbmeawho were posing as NaUohaliit*, unfortunately for thepeople, sot for tnemaalvea ior they made •iliving out ofit (laughter}, and who |ivere wone than tbe meetautocratic employers [because tkey led the workersastray, and-used tbem for their own aelfleb ends. : TheTrades Council bad been, in exiitence now for somo

I yean, and it bad made progress though not the programi it should have made. ' Tho Epeaka, b the course of anable addresa impressed upon the member* of tbe varioustrade-(organizations tbe 'necessity for combined actionreforriDg particuUrly in this instance to th& case of thoBakers' Union. Tho speaker defended at much lengththe principle of the amalgamated societies, and in l efer-enco to recent laboar disputes denied that Ireland wasrriado tho damping groand for strikes. Beferring tothe railwaj servants 00. the Waterford and , Limerickline he «sid their pojitiob at present was a disgrace.Their wages waa 26 .perjeent under that of any otherlino through whose district they passed, and tho menwere actual ly obliged to pay for their own clothing, andif they loft the service thii clothing" had to bo given upto the Company: 1 he system under which employeswere treated on this line was one that could not possiblystand before the public (hear, hear). Mr Tevenan alsodealt with _ ths grievances Jof the carpenters M stated intho resolution proposed. The position of affairs in thattrade at present was scandalous, and it was the duty oforganized workers to make an endeavour to put an endto it at once, He w« convinced that if dua attentionwas paid to the organization of the workers of Irelandthey would soon realise the sentiment expressed by tbepoet in the lines :— '

Da; ts dawning, sight la pine.Breaks tho morn ciorud stronf,Stood aside, wealtb and pridoX>et tiie worker* raOTft aloDg.

(A pplause). Subsequently Mr Tevenan addressed afew rotnarks to the meeting in the course of which besaid—It struck mo wien I heard of tho way yoarapplication had been treated by tbe respected Mayvr olthe City that it wonld bo a great advsntagu if you hada record book at the Trades Council in whicn you couldput down ths name of any rjnblio man who iotringed theprinciples of your organization (hear, hear). The Mayorof Waterford baa committed the Brst offence, and stickhis name down at tho top of tho book for refusing tbouse of the Town Hall—which is tbe property of thecitizens—to tho workers of Waterford (hoar, hear). Youwill have the franchise shortly, and if he seeks yourEDiTrages search his record back , and sea if he is"equara, " and if you find he is not go for him bald-headed (applause). He proposed a vote of thanks toMr Leo for presiding, and paid a high compliment totbo efficiency of ths president nnd officers of the Club.

Mr Leo expressed bis acknowledgment, and moved avot« of thanks to Mr Tevenan.

Mr John Fljnn ascended tho voU, and said theywould have had a much bigger meeting bot for tho waythe Miyor had disapointed them.

The proceedings then terminated.

THE HAD 'DOG SCAM?.PECULYAB PROSECUTIONS AI CALLA-

GHANE.

(FBOII OPK R EI'OIU.ERJAt tbe Calligbano Sessions on Tuesday beforeCapt Cooghlan, Messrs W Q D Goff nnd C I'Bolton. tbe time of the court was almost entirelyoccupied in bearing ctsea bearing direotl y on tberabies sosro which DOW occupies so moob attention.

Tbe first contested case called was against JobnSpencer, against whom no )os3 than fonr sum-monses were iasucd.

Sergoant Byar>, Danrrjore, e«id on tbe 12tb Feb-ruary ce found two dogs tbe property of JohnSpencor rrltbout beiog properly muzzled. Uoo ofthem, a greyhound, attacked a great many dogeabout Donmore fie ttas first fi ghting vrlth a num-ber of dogs near tho barraok. then went Into tbegrounds of Lad; Butler and wss io contact with bordoRS afterwards

Mr Allingbam—What caec aro yon going intonow '

Complainant—Tne sheep dog caeo.Mr Alling hani—Well, did you seo tbo shoep dog

do anythiDg '.Serjeant Ryan — No , bat tbe animal nas muzzled

£0 tb&t it could open its rnoutb just e.6 wide as if ithad no oczzlo on It at oil

11 r AlIiDgbnm—Does not tbe order say tbat dogishould bo rrruzEled so that tbey " should brosthefreely and lap water '

Sergeaot Eyan— l'e», bat this dog nas improperl ymuzzlecConstable O'hinlon KIB alpo of opinion that the

muzzl e was not properly put on Mr Spencer's dog.Defendant said when the orier oamO out he got a

muzzle made for Ibis dog nnd kept it on evor cioce.It was en BO tig ht that it actunll y cut tbo cleg's fsce.

Mr Spencer, j unt , said tbo muzzle W »E a pro-p^-rl j coustructed one.

Mr Allmg bam Eaid tbat nnder the trclstio fj Orderthore w&f no proper de£rj itloa of a muzzl p. I DLondon every do f eboald . bavo a cage mn22le.

Tbe summons wai diimiuaodTbe next eummooa WQS against Mr Sponcer for

baviog % gr^ybound witboot a proper muzzlr ,SorneiDt livan bad t |uite a eensatioDal tale to tell

in coDnrcii '^o nitb tbis case II Q tbe>a statedIhit tbu dog bad been described us a rab ddug. It attacked s nomber of dogs near tbobarcects, then ran Into Ladv Boil er 's phce andattsckod tbe dogs tbere , flabseqaentl j bad a quarrelwith a dog owned by a lady named Doyle , thenentered Maurice Walsh's yard and cauiod commotionthere, afterwards itUckei Mis Maurice Wall's dog,and «ai then tnakiog in the direction of 7ortall ytrbeo nltnets ond Constablo O Hanloo succeeded inturning him io tbo dircotioo of the pier. After aoexaitlni; ctase tbe dog was oaptnrrd bj 0 nannamed Shra and be\d by Constable O'tlaolcn whiletbe Sergeant Scot for * revolver to thoot him . Be-fore tbe deadly weapon came to baud youngSponcer lurocd up and csrrtod tbe hound borne.Bubseoucotly tbf Veterinary Inspector examinedtbe ammul and prououncod it to be EOff orlo g fromrabies. Constable O'Hanlon get a rovolver and firedat the dog, tut the ebootiog iron missed flro.Evcntusll / tbe bound wai lilled by young SpoocerIn the prtsenco of tbe police

Sergeant Eyao said tbe hound bad on a nozzlebut It was so loose that it roilN was vrortblns

Constable O'H SD I OD uii tbe animal bad all thosymptoms of rabui

Constable Hjleod tnid be esw the doi; on tbemorning In questl. o fi ghting with Cbcasty 's terrier.

For the defence Mr Spencer , janr, laid tbo boundwas only eight months ' old, On the evenlog cf theUtb February it followed bis b'oihor into Dunmoreand got lost there. At tbe time it *ta properlymauled. When be got tbe dog next morning-atthe pier ono of tbe straps of the muzzle waa broket>.There vroj DO si«n of msdncss about tho dog at thethe time. Mr Dobbyn asked bio for peace tako todestroy tbe iog and he did so

Capt Coagblan iold lr> this oase they oonld Inflicta floe of Is and Is costs.

Joseph Ivle was eumtooned for keeping's dsnger-0J« dog and for not baviog it oodrr proper control.

Constable O'Hasloo deposed tbat fro m informa-tion received Sergeant E700 dtrectrd him to go toMr Ivie 's bemp and report as to a dot; which it tvaisaid bad been bitten by Mr Spencer'c hoand, rrcDtto Mr Ivie 's and foand all the dogs tied up.

Mr Alling bam—Whiit sro you prosecuting MrIvio for , then ? Tbe evidence Is tbat the dogewere aoder propor control. Thic ccrtsinl y, is arldiculouB preieout 'oD

Mr A McCoj, EC Ir , said before Hits case nss do-cided tc would liko to s«y 3 few wp-ds, as the de-dsion woold pflect caaea in whtcb be was concerned.The bench, he said, shoo Id role according to tbelaw . Before ft conviction cculd be entered It shouldrule according to tbe law- Uoforo fi convictioncould be entered it should first b? proved that tbedog vas daDgprons atd then tbat it nas not underpropor control.

Mx GofT said it had bcoo proved tbat Mr Ivie did allha could.

A charge similar to tbnt made agaiost Mr Ivie wasnow read oat against Qraoe L Botler.

Mr Frstor , a nitness cijlsd by Bsrgoaot Evan , eaidthat^tbo dogs owned b/ dsfendant wero^lwajs muzzledexcept during meals, and that when tbe muzzles weretalteo eff they were obalccd up.

Mr M0C07 proteatad agafost barrasslng prosecutionsof tiii kind. It was a, great hardshi p (u bring tbeBepeople tn tbo court , mod would expect from the bcuohan expression of opinion tol that effeot.

Sorgea.Dt Ujua atid ho ciorsly aoUd on iustructionarro.-i»cd. ifo alwoye koow that MUa Batler kept b?rdoKB undor proper ooutrol .

Mr McCoy—Wo. it Doblio Castle g>ve the in-strnctiona then .'

Mr Goff argued that tto projecntions in tho t»»oases htard woro harrassinf! indeod.

District Inspector Somerv'Ue said ho hud been askedbj Dublin Castle whj t ie £a=lloa of tbo Act raj notboon carried out , and ho stated tbo whole ciroumstances.Acting on the ck-cH ><>n of tbo So ieitor-Gencril acmeyoars ago tbo summonses were isaood.

Mr Aliiogbam—Who was the 8olicitor.QeneraH>ien?Mr Somorvi Io—Sir Teter O'Brien (laughter). These

eases were brought forward io 'order ttat tbo DiasistrMt*^should mske a dletioo t orcor to bavo tbe dogs keptoodor proper control or destroyed.

Similar chorees wore beard againat Edith WallMorris, Bicbard Cbeastr and John Bpenoer, and thetouch dismissed tho whole lot. :

A obargo against Mr Spencer for rofusing to producetbelioenses for his dogs wbeo called on by L'onstablsO'Hanlon waa also dismissed, the ocoruod prouog Hintthe licenses conld ;not bs foood.

The following were fined nominal earns or weroeautiorjod for allowing nnmaztlod don tbelr p ropertyto wander atlaruo—Edward Baston , Ailoo Power , JohnEornane, John Kellly, Nicholas ODO, Rlobard Chiasty,Tho* Bond, Catberno Dower, Jobn Fitzgerald, AoneGalgoy, Jaa Mejler, Ju Murphy, John Butler,Hlitbeth Clorry, Martin Banlou, Patrick Eirwan,Doris Ljncb,John HesrD<*,lI»utloe Poner, Ellen Oroor.

A Profltieoi Inquiry.WATERFORD, DUNOJAKJVAN, AND LISMORE

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' RAILWAY.Io the Honsa of CompioBa on ilonday Mr J P

, jf*»B«LL, for Mr Sheo said—I bog to nsk the Pr«»M,,,,iof th» Board of Trad. Ilf he couldI itits'to IhehoSwWoat waa tho total capita iajctod In to" oonstnrXW ti. Waterford, Dumrarrao, and IJaraor! B,ll~2"srVlher h« la aware tbat onJer the W.tirford. Dnn'ear«B, and Llsmore Hallway Act , 1870, ton.ran.!

'£iAP$S!l!u j l '" - th* »*" ? *'M «<"rardsVth*i iWi.01 th8. """PMJ ! whothor tho grand farlfiM«iledtheu,s.Iv.s of tbelr power to .pSciot $%*.

¦£?» of, lt>» oompanr at;tn» tuizei noit »f(er fh«i«£Li ltaiet«w •p.ir pxacat ««&"' «8iiu7SLk K 7. n Vi ol 'lhtm ir« aomibst«d bT tb«

IMW P»nd Jari<>« 5 whotnu «tio ooBBt aCa ti» cftv "j

Waterford i are responaihle for » further p»Hod of !l8»«r»i for tie ptmnent of» dividend of 15 per cent 00the «Btrr«7ntnorii«d e»p!t»l of the poapany ! whetherftoBo«dif Trads bai uppolntediKbiintdrl undera* tttiarid whether itop«VlU be Ukeh to i'mako andUablish ft better «nd mor» [Impartial »ndlt pf th» ao-oounta of the eomsanv and Io oontrol Its manaaemsnt.11 Mr Brrcrn»-I tjudsratind thai th« total easitalfnv»e «d in) thlt railway Is 393.B33.'or Wbiob JB280.000*»« fausedf by tbi)rt» Jptarant«*<l ;by tha oonnty»t-6jier oent, and tho rem'tnder by loir#, I believe that:*H,( 00 h«s In nccstrdaaee with the roaranko bc»nJ>»ld annually b>:tb?: gnipd lories of tho city nnd•sd jdonnty of 'SVaferforS. Jbava"] Bq'information uto tie third pcint- Only »Ix dlrocto 1 ate named Intha o1 ompshj's report for 1831—Pratoia "S Curry,',E*qJ P, loiairmin i ^QP Qoff , Eso'f P, dopatysh»lr-man Sir Jaa Bamsaeu, E J TTsaher, Biq'i 0 Morley.Esq; and!II ViUIera Stoart, who hsbsince died. Ieann it eay.bowxnaay'of th«0e woreinomiriatecL by. tho4r»nc i jnri«*. The guaranteo -not given for a totaljferlo J of forty jear». Of! tbo three arbitrators thoDoar< of Trade appoint one and the : two grand juriesappol it oss each. ; Tho syatem of audit wbtob, as fax13 I know, Is propsrly carried oat, is Isld down by tboact , ind UDder exisllug clrenmalanccs no furtherecntr .1 can bo exercised over the tnfttmgoment-.! I Mr FinRHLt.-l8 there any possibllitjof this X14.C&0balngj taken off tho area P . 1I Mr RITCHIE —Ttat is a' quost ;oa quite Imoosaiblofor me to|Answer. Tho only co&ncbtlon tnat, thoBoar< of Trade hato with the railway is tho appoint*ment of arbitrator.

ELpC HON OF BARONY HIGH: CONSTABLE.A Very Close Sli&ve

OrJ Saturday last a special pesslon of ConDtyMagtstrster, convened by tbo Clerk of tho Fenao("W. jr. Oeoneby, Esq), wna held in the grand juryroom, of tbo oounty oourthoasp, for ibo purpoao otappointing a Hi gh CoDBtiblo for tbo Barony ofQtenkbolrj, in tbe room of tho late Mr AlfonsoShoe. i

. TrJo Clorb of tbe Pcoco and Mr II. 0. Pan) , tboSecretary to the grand jary, were in attendance.

Oq tho rnotion of Count do la Poor, seconded byMr L' Welflon Walshp, tbe ohair was takon byI Sia ROBERT J. Paoi,. Ba>U, V.L.

TUo full list of tho magistrates present will ap-pear In the division given below.

VOTE or COHDOEBNCBTbe Chairman suggested tbat bofore tbe bosiaosa

tat nblcb they wero called together vrss procoededwith somej member of the court who was associatedwlthUbe latoMr Sheo's brotbor on tbe grand jurywould llktj to propose a vote of oondolcnoo wltb lbsrelatives of tbe deoeased gentleman. Should Bucha resolntido bo presented he would bo glad to put itto the meeting.

Count do la Poor tben proposed a vote of condol-ence to ftllr J J Sbee for the loss bo bad sustained bytbo death bf bis .brother, who was tbe oollector forthe longttiencd period of 41 years for the Baroay ofGlenabelry. Everyone wbo know tho lato Mr Sbeoappreciated his excellent eharaoter , and knew tbatbe slwajs disobarged his duty In a highl y Batisfac-(actory msnner.

Mr Weldcn Walshe seconded the motion.Tbe Chairman, In patting tbe resolution , said that

bo bed been a long time t grand jure, and daringthe extended period tor wbloh he had known MrSheo he bad always fonod him a most faithful offl-6Ial, ' and very pooetual In his attendance at eachassizes. The grand jury nover bad any troublowith 1 him as to tbo state of bis collection—everything

. want on Bmoothly ; andjbo (the Cbalrman) only bopc-dtbat wheover tbls meeting now appointed would aotSimilarly In tho .discbarge of bis duties.

Tbe resolution was unanimousl y adopted.: Mr James J , Sbee, J P, brother of tbe late col-

Ioctcr , tbanked Sir Eobert Paal and tbo msgtBtratc sfor the kind expressions of sympathy and condo-lence which had just fallen from them , and for theVote that bad been recorded. To bim It was atad thing to bo there to support hit succossor to tbeposition. As bad been stated by Count do La Poer,bis dear brothor had been for 11 jeaiB tbo collectorr>/ cess for Glenabelry, and daring that time bo be-Moved be gava universal sstiefcoiion (besr . boar).He paid bla warrants up to tbe day , and tbero wasnever a bit of trouble «ltb bis accounts.

TUB SLECTION.Thera nero Ihroe candidates for tho office , via —

Mr E J Hanrahan, Knocklofty, Mr Charles Pearo,Carrick-on Suir, and a Mr Tobln.

Mr Edward Bourkc , solioltor , Clonmel , appearedon behalf of Mr-Hanraaao . and Mr Higglof , Bolr.,for Mr Poore. '

Tho Cholrraau announced that wbotver got tbeposition wonld be required to lodge tbo full amountof tbo warrant et tbe ongoing assize, tbo .flancoa ifbad been in commission as fli^h Constiblo sinco thelast assizes.

A poll oas immodlstely proocedud «itb , aDd thercsolt na^ as follows: —

FOB M R HA N B A B A S — Eiohird Ud«ard H«ker ,f ismoro ; Captain Cogblan , Drotniua ; CharU:Q JCurrjo, Maltb ew Drob» o Southwell Fltzgera 'd ,\?illiairi Henrnp, Vr H liand , Duoparvan ; J VKlely, do; P A M 'Cartb y, Samuel Morrle , M P ;Jr ^bn Bobert Moloaby, M J Murpbr, Tramoru ; JNIO'Brlon , Chnlrmao Dun^arvuD Poor Law li ard ,Cippoquio ; Jobn Noooan , James J Sbe» > , Aldfr t nonW J Bmlth , Mayor of Watorfotd, and E 1' Wal eb,Csppoqula—17.

FOR MB PKA»B—Jobo B I3 )8:mquor , Cooot dola Poor, W G D Goff , li H Hol ly , (.. lories I.UDK I C.V .M^ijor M uunBcll , C Morley , Jamo.i P Mulesh y, J ifPoner Ji.seph O Nelll Po»i r , V [- , EJw ord UnhorQu in , Colonel Villlore Stuart . D I. ; Peter Wnkh,K;WoIdon Walsho, C, \V Withers , ooi Captain L Wlionaparto Wyse—10.

No voto waa recoidod for the third candidate.A magistrnto having askod If the Chairman in-

tended to votr,Tbe Chairman said that if the divliioo resulted in

a tie he would have vottd so as In prevent anotbrrelection baviog to take place. But us that w« a nottba case—and olthout nay ing whethe r bo was infavour of the second candidate or aot —be would l i tmatters rcmslo as tbej wire (hear , be.ir). It tvouldbo very nrckword if there waa a t i c . Ho then do-dared Mr H-mr<bac dul e l 'ctt d , and informedtbnt gentl«rriao tbat be would have t" pay up tbofoil amount cf tho balance that reuiilDed uncolicc-Ud n( tbe tluio of tbe^tito collector 's deatb.

Mr Uanraban said bo was awart 1 of tt .o condition ,wbicb wonld bo complied with . Hi) tben tbunkedtbrj ai9glBtrate s for olectmi; him. and 01 id be wouldendeavour to discharge bis duties a well as bis Latepredecessor.

Tbo 6urctUs named l>j Mr Hauraban were Mr PNugent , Ureenane , aod Mr I1 w »i,b, Kllihcelon,both of whom were approved of.

This conoluded Iho proceedio(,»e-

O B I T U A R YMAKY K V A N

Fr«. (n A'ync/; £renin9 Jcunial, N'yock, New Y '>rk »Wedueeday, Kobrnary llltb , 18UG : —

Marr Byan, lato of Tipperarj, Ireland , died at therosideoco of her brother-in-law , Jnha A Cnrew , SoathNyaok. ou Toosday morning. De-ctacd was a daufrhterof tho lato MaJaohl Bja^ , of tbo Survey Oeoeml'sDipartmcnt, Sydney, Australia Her ago was 14years , / months.

Funeral services wil l be bold at St. Ann 's Church onThursday at 9 a.m. There will t« ft high requiemMass for tbo reposo of her s<>ol.

The deceuod yonng lady 's brother, Mr John Ryan,late of Tipporary, Manager of Mr John Kudrt's Produconnd Commission Merchant Storu , 522 Eighth Avcnuo,New York , was telegraphed for, aod bad tbo consolationof SuoakinR words of oomffrt and pruTcrB tn h\s onlyrcc&uiaio f ; sifitor boforo sh» elo6») i her sj«'« fur oror.M JEJ bcr soul rest in pDaco , Clonmel and Sydney,Nov? Sontb Wales , papers please copy.

THE THREE-IlILB T.1TIIT

ANOTUEU 1'EOSECDTION AT C A L L A G U A N I i

At tbe Calla^bano Seailunn on Tuesday Mr JasShelly, Koockboy, was ncoosrd d a breach of thoL,L;^n8i l^ Act 00 Buoday, Oth Krbrairy. As twoof tbo C:illjuhane police nt-rG ap^roftohlug tbebouto¦ thoy saw two gcotlouirn wr.om tbey knewcomo from the doer. One of them lived close atboad-'-ivbilo the otber oamc from Wtteiford, butreFldtd nlthiu tho tbrei-milo Jia. l t . T'oy ad-mitted fncly having been in the house , the Water-ford Rentlt-man stating bo bod a bottle of stoat,wblle pis frlond imbibud hop bitterr .

Mr Allingham eaid nhat tbe police stated wasperfectly correct. Tbo Waterford ^eutleuiAo wentto Ibo 'door and baviog colled out traveller nau ad-miltoj. Uip friend eaid he only wanted bop bittersand, as it was no effonco against tbe Ian to Bupplytbit , He was also let Into the bouan.

Captain CcughluD said it was the dot; bf MrShell y to mako tnoro mlnuts opqufnes. Thepnblican could bo held rcHpooeibli'. ai it van hisduty to know what Waterford gcotlemoo nerotravellers and nbo wero not. ID tbia case a 6DO oflOi would be Imposed.

PR. MACKAY' 3 "MAKVELLO0S"5/6 FEMALE REMEDY , 5/6

L4DIE3 will SAVE mncb EXPENSK , DELAY, andBITIE* I>lS.\rrulNTMF.NTbr aoaAinir at first lor thisWO.VDEBFULI.Y BUCC?-SSHJL MEDICINE. tOSTVKtH . 8». 6J. rOSITlVEUT the ONLY TltUSTWOnTIlYand IIEUAULE PREPARATION In TIIK WOBLD lor ALLIKKEQULAWIIES , NEVEIt . FAILIHO In brlnjlog aboutall ttat la <!e»lrod BI'tEDltY and SAKELY. Docs not<rnu» o mOSTKATION oad PAIN like most ol the SO-CALLED IUJMKDIE3 , lint tjllU iotlgonUoj ind eSecUvaaot'rattrromoU's a bealthv cobfiltlon ofOio afste rahltbortouniUsioaUo DY AMV OTHEB 1'BErABATION. Tbouaindaof fmtcrlnir and Uniollcilfd Testimonials bnto bceD ro-rodiod EXXOLLINQ the V1I1TUES of thl. CtMARKABLEMEDICINE. 8["--e, howotor] will not pormlnhtm all bringpaMisnod. Tha followlof extlacti an, therefore, spedmeasof Samd ot tho HUHEUOUH OHATXFUL LETTtliS tinsrrl va dally.— " Yoar renjedj' it wortt IU welnbt io gold. —Ur». W«"i Tha first two oaten put mo Tifnt.— Mm. N."" YoQr| nodjeina rellavod ve almoat Inatantl/.—M.U.""Lmjth lDK I trlatl had fallnL Your xcaedr acted likaratirio.->L w." " Voura, lodetfd. 1s a marvelliiaa remedr,—il. tj. " [*^ot only ara. 1

KU Tight, bat much lraprovoa in

health 'A. S," " I ainccrel/ wl«b t had wrote, to you before—-ilra. K." " Crerr femalo oa^bt to know of jont medicine.—lira. W." " Snail alwsja tjud to lou In luloro.- lila E."" filinvf masv thankt (or soar trolj aSictlto medicine.—JTra. Y.f' , " All other trbiuoilea were utdess.- Ilbrca Aotea o!jo^rs benefited no.—Mrs. B-'[ " !LAX1E3, DONT DELAY. BEND AT ONCE and Tclt tb«

i / : V*!uo of th'a I\imons Hediclnfl.j 104, HIGH HOliBOEN, LONDON.¦ ' DU. IIACEAV'S "MARVELLOUS " !

5/6 FiEM ALE REMEDY. 5/6: ¦

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_ ] ; —h. hfalcca Cools and Harnctiill^i^>ftkH !!H/5^VV ratcrproof as aiducls 's back

lliii^Hlr"! ' tad M soft as velvet. ! Adda

It JJr llP Q^ S' '¦ hrea timea tn tho wear andICDLD MEDAL '¦ allows pol^bbg! :

raiS. l ! | l H O ; 1J? ExiuninoH HIOHMT .

[Mllill ra ISll Tines, 2d, Od, Is, snd Ss 'Cdl *j £?a$V$&3iia U it all Hootcoakcrs, fatldjcrj

!| i T ; I Iru3BJt.0K«n, ftc,

MippilEL O'BRIEN,!i ^

' Baior, Oeaotal ftrooer, Too, :Wlao ftad Spirit Uexbh&nt, : ' .. - .\

i |9 \& il^, Pditrick-St, "Wkterford ,- ; ! . ', . '. ..fiiga to Inform bis Friends and tb.6 Public that he has o carefully ¦ '1 ' '. '¦ : ;

¦" \\ \ '¦ ' ¦ ' ; ond well-selected Stock of

TeiisJ Wines, WMsMes, and Brandies &c., &c.,; i ; . , j i Of tho Best Brands, at Lowest Possible Prices. . ;

HAVING opened a- Bakery in addition to above branch of business, he is noweupplying a Superior Quality of Bread, "°no but the Best Quality Flour

being rjsed in its mauufacture , and l ure Irish Barm mi"le from Hops and Malt only.Bread 'guaranteed, free frora' Foreign Yeast aud other Chemicals. See Sir Charles A-Ctttucron's Ceriificato of Merit ot foot

' . ' fST rVAN DELIVEBS DA ILT TO ALL PAET3 OP THE CITY. .

Eoport from . Sir CUABLEB A. CAirERO.v, M.D., D.P.H. (Cambridgo), F.B.O.S.I., M.R.O.P.L, P.I.O.,. Professor of Chemistry, 15 C.S.I., llcdical Offlcor of Health for Dublin ; City and County

Analyst;;— : . ." CITY LABOiuiowr, MCMCIPAL BoiLDraaa, COKK Hrct,,

Dublin, Febraary 27tb , 1803."I bavo carofally analysed a Loaf of Bread submitted to mo for tuat purposo by Mr.

MICHAEL O'BBrES, Patrick Street, Watcrford. ' I find tbat it haa bnon propajred Irom Firat-cloEaFlour ; that it has boon properly formonted, and that it is pcrfoctly freo from odalterauU and im-purities. It has a lino colour anS excellent flavour. i.

" GHAIULES A. CAMERON , Pablio Analyst for tho City of Wotorford,"

A TEIAi BESPECTFULfjY ijOLIOJTED.

EO" GARVSY'S ^High-Class Mineral WatersWill be found Unrivalled for their

Absolute Purity, Accurate Preparation, and Fresdomfrom all Injurious Matter.

ME,. GAEVEY has found it necessary to add to his MineralWater Plant DAN RYLAND'S GOLD MEDAL SYPHON

FILLING MACHINE , v;:hich enables him to accede to thorequirements of his Customers, who can now be supplied withdespatch with : —

80DA WA.TEB. jCRYSTAL SODA WATEil.DOUBLE SODA WATEE.CRTSTAL LITHIA WATERCRYSTAL SELTZEU WATER.ORYSTAL KALI OB POTASS WATEBA.ROMATIC GINGER ALE.AROMATIC CRYSTAL ALE.OHAHl'AGNE CIDER.OEMOKADE NO. 1LEMONADE No. 2.cJINGEH KEKR.

cS" All tit which are hi ghl y recommended, HH analysed by that emiuetitAnalyst , S I R I 'IIARLES A. CAMERON ", M.U., U.I'.II. (Cambridge),F.R.C'.S I., M. R.C .P .I. , F. I.U. , Medical Ofb'cer ol Bcalth for Dublin , City cudOouut y Anal yst.

Hanufactovy—Johnstown, Watarford.I

Ao h J o IS ATM h QisM-t.

SEASON 1896.Many Hundreds erocted during past Seasons.

Arc constructed wholly of WKO UGI1 T IRON of proper ScantMn K 8, nnd wilh mo.it BccnrcSTOKj rKESISTlNG

l3I'O ?VEn

<i ' " U'e"" M0DEKATE C05X and UnSQXJAilCDNO OTUKIl SUED no*v before A grlcultarlsU Is e.( ual to sneb a eevorc strila atho Low a 1'rico , ond this Jncreasutl stronRtti \* o( thu I TMOS f ISirOUTANCE to Puruhasere

Comparo onr Doaijjn and VJoighto wltl ) any other In the Market.Having very considerable experience lu the EIIKCTIO N OF HAY BAHNS nndcr Boirdo( Work* Ixjaos, wo undertake to furnish tho correct Specifications and DrrnvInRD, fee, nnd

a* far as po«slble to assist Ini ondln K liorrowers In ful/ i l l iu n tho Board of Works requirements,V I t lj h (JF A N i (J UAilGI * .

Price List nnd Testimonial

11, LED^STEti STo lSET5; DUBLIR3W. D. GILCHRIST, Hanager for Ireland.

QGNUIfj G COOTOH OEEPO.DttUOCa Collection of f * \ /(g\

CHOI CE VECETADLE 0EED3 / Sycootajns libenl qtufitliles ot i» raiietlei othtukinds, Including PM* Breeooll, CuTOt, Cnl:n,UgK, Lettue*, fio. P ut F m, i!3.

BBCCE'd Oolloetlon of -fl ICHOI CE FLOV/En CEED3 ll/ a

coDOlnt i4Packetior Beantifal Flowers lor out-door ctillrntion, Uchdics Alter, CMC*,tllrrnonettt, CoiltUa, llaetiirtlum, to.

Pai! f m, 1/- , Combi*tJCctltctieHi f i rZ ®.Ulart™4«l C«UIo»ne KOt wlti CM MimM.

oco.BnncEaco- .Tc/A~ni. AncnDEEn.

S Q L O M O f J S ' S P E C T A C L E SOB SK E V E — 19, NASSAU STREET, DUBLINFrom late Most Revd. Dr. O'BBtBN , Bishop of

Watcrford.)"1 lm»« nscO Jlr Bot0X0»»'SpoctlcUs with jtcat ad-

mnUjo Ui mj ei fbt . t),elrcoolIlig«nJ comiortlcgpTOpcrtlc.prorlnf most ofrccablo nail trtneaolil, dJorti which i utterexiwrloocod troru nuj other ttl4 oi (laia ot rjbMo.

" t O O'B«r»5, Diflhopcf watorford.Tn«. Hnuopor KiuiLOJ hu rl««»re la •t»iln? (h»t Mr

Solomon« Sroctaclen hare glrcn him \"T Fe»t «»tla(»cUoatad tflordwl him much comlort.—AiDllne, i.uni». _

(From Hoot Bev. Dr. Dnggan, Lord Biahop olOlonfert.)

"I UTO to eiproia rnj ontlre MtlBficUoj with the Spec-Uiclci «uppliod b» Mr. Solomom, and which I ha?i> uoodwith gtcit comfort for man/ jc tn- I hare not chxascd U.»de^ieoot power I jrocar«<I ori«ta«l'r}«>Iy W"' . .,

t Vkma D DU -JIS, Bishop of Clonfcrt, LojshtuTho i.Ecunuaor of TOCOBTO dtBirc» to rogora tne hwh

BltlBfiction he his derived from m»nr J«r»- UBO of Jlr.8olomoK>' Sporticlta. Tho light h»B tlso beca -ncU jtoBerrnd.—Toronto.

(FIOTJ Vtrj Rev. Sylvester Malone. )I hate used Mr. Solomons' Spcctiiclcfl (c-r HOTerj.1 jcurfl,

and havo looid tb' Ul to Io DOOE I satltfac'-orj. ;KTLv«m» IUIOK *. r.r.. v.a, hiimsh.

HOT. Joan Woot. highly o|ipro»cB ol ilr. SolomonaSpootatlra. Hi» oiiinioo 1« tlio result ct 4) Jews' cipfiiiooco ot thorn. — Liacahill, tborlcs.Tli llnrOuuoB, P.P., b>i experienced grcit comror'

ted ntniolt eatis.'aatlon from f«Teral yusra uau of MrSolomons' celebrated SpcctJcltn.-KllUnMO. Co CUro.

(fc'rom Vtrj Ktv. Canon ItTiN.)"I hlTO uued Mr. SOMiioiit' SpocUclo for many jean

ui bin eiperienocd tho (ullcat comfort (rom thom.JoW not expoct U) obttln .pectacle" hotter sultod to mparpwe and more ealoolotod to preacnem, uLjlitP"> .. p. Canon KTAH. P.P., Oolbnll /."

v.r» E»». Duo llomiuii , V.O. Uoadcdvcd rrcat ad-•tnttKO trou using Mr. SowKOja' »p«cttclt« tot jcara.H« trfoi othen but nuBcred sreit lnconicnlonco from them.J.eoIoinna'leOBOI alone gate tbo rwjalrcd comloit.-

C'v^?Bo^Cwon1M. HoWLKt , P. P^ *" »Bod ill Boio-

«n«?S»octacleJ (rom tho Urea h« «u « Student to thoJSmt tay.' »"4 baB P'"«r« In ¦UtlDg that they havo%S!Si l<>jf r«#rr<>. hia tight «nd to allord him the utoo.t

,?h .uicoinlort »nd annojani* troia other JIIMM. hum fSluuM in «tating tlatW from th. w of Ilr.S5iS£rf SueraUd SoetrUdb. h» c» ojoi reading aaaS2}S tor <3y I«r.«thJ( time with the frdloat «•• to "5.^OlrSa ilscertain, from hli tnumt crperlenca. (haty^W W» >" Pf?«ncd. from;th.tfpUaUon

of »,,.

iJ2Jid« lor atotit 10 jeauMdd has eipcrtcnoed the utraost&tf ^i&ssrTSF&t'S* b, huM^"i^vrtrrifo^b«&eoh,Bf ik ssrs. Wc^ssi ff iu?rt™Jro1, : Cu«bi!l i tita .Moal.B « T. Dr. S- »or. IlUhop ofw . Jrori i Mott B«r. I)r. Plliterald. BUhop ol U0.3 ,X ^- VS, Di Molledmond, Biahop ot KHUloo™°*t niv bi Ccrlieit .'. lilstoj.of Bill V ictoria. 4o.,ti. p,7»of • to I" "°U"T «" be lapplled with Sptctaclfi

i* K Pd«t- Itflpalt* iprotnptiy attonded to. Improred~' 1J.T)B«t»t!l*'«*l'il lfl«lll01aj««iil»oMlt»oaoojetBUSmStfflW«rIllW":<!*' BV00"1*"! Thetaiomet«ri, ll l<!lAr

t»i?rioM'' I" c(mtei)nn)c« ol nnmeroo tttearU ot

¦ J^wilan It la ^' a"*> to ""to name ui-1 addrcta aid u>

"EP^Li Oiil toi W had from Mr. E. Eoumoii, OpU.lan" "J 'tSyrttauliihed e. BubHii fsyeiia) ,,

* ; >¦ jjooit»r r^LTi^i tit '", naoaAU ojiu&i>i.

TTnlntia bT HalH>«>»<i wltoin rau'door of ll)awfon-«lr«etPV,? ¦ «uli i«ve'»« ' l *vn*r f crtm el KIK.,1 timilar e r tnTr5«i, «»- h;«m»!»l««»tl"f *?E«W Mt 'iJUVeilEBJ

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IM I ? SCORRODEL I ¦ ] ITHESKINh lPJ«|y KEEPS IT

I^mStf& SMOOTHS fff'*"111" SWC>) " ""T.'ft.'t *UntAl.l(for Itchlns, B.rnlof, R.Bh) |/|J f |/9POWDER (ferR«<lne» , ftou^hn<-3» .6c.)i /- , |/9

COUNTY OP -WATE2F0ED.GprmS As3iso3-189O

HOTICK IS HEBKBY GIVEK, lh,t Tender, irillb-> ncocptcd for th« following Work. »t th, «a-»n.ng Auizti , If preaontod for by the Grdud Jorr •-No. <-COUNTT-AT LABOS -TO d«p8n Rbont 100»rd>.lii lragth Md Mfeet la nreadth of »ha bedTftho IliTcr 8olr lBnaadi»le> wc.tof the na,l K.tioa oat«o?cd X30a

l0'Tnll0d 0f Ca^^boff ; pus *, not toNo. «-B*BOHT cr GIULTIEK-TO bniia a gnlleton tbo Mi from Fiirybosh to aoghcra. »t th, newcreamcrj i tm««ed, not to oicctd XINo. 1D-BA £O NT or MiDDLOTimD.-To ronair ttoret.inlpg.nd parapet tr»U on iheroaS from Wtirfordto Cork, between the. turn to Falrbrook Factory andho west end of the bridEo aear the police bur7ck dBiUl jdud ,• passed , not to exceed .£10.

u"tmcI "¦No. 3— OAU ON Y OY UrpuKTUiED.—To keon In ,A.p.lr. for CJ jcw«, 210 p.rche, Df tho rood fro ciStA10 Anncstown, btt.oon JlnrUn Powct -, honso »t lUll,ciLano nnd J D Bo^^Dqaot • hocjo ,1 SS,j J"

towtbnas of B&lljcah.no ano' L»Urd *n- M^? ° ;to «oeod Od p,r f t c h per ennnm-S ' dl COt

No 5—Slue BiBoKT. —To kocD In V« n.;r 1

M Cooghlau'e tulo «t B»ll ,»]ongh • towr!l.m?i Bln

c«d 10d per peroh per -innum-VlGU. & "Ot *° ""ti^oK " J ».••»'» «« ira-Crricltbei o)d Cbnrohwd ,Dd

» , t:rford' '»'•<*»pustd.nottoo.oeed £0 ba D01r B''J*. ;

irom UMijduff to BJlyporein h,tZ .r *"• "»*of Docrrij, KaockMore, Md .B.Ul7*l "J to»a**i*po' l<> «Med8, 6a porp«rohlim IOJ1?;1'* • P*"*"

lownl.na, 0/ KllcoUmin tnS Heiik °U *•****; *<** ,eicjoj 5d f n p«rch-^"ji 6d Bflth u> < P««»d, no| ti

be oH.incd mod Bp«eia«tlo.<".h.d#!'ff U*?CH,caOffice niter th, Mlh PEBBO ARY ¦ ** *boT» ll at./tea fr.w ii.n,^ i*- '.j.J«.i

tt 0 PAUL, BecreUr, OnBi , ; 'D»led at ti. Cowl, BSkrU&JW** :

CoBrthow, W»t«rford 7* OflM' !J2U» tf./ el |r,pn,«w tK'O. :

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dity Rxtolbiiig /* Sia ifrl "WfrtiCAiraEEINE-STiiEBT, WJtTOBFOED. ¦

ROBERT'Registered Plumber # Sanitary Engineer,

P R O P R I E T O R(LATE OF MR. W I L L I A M BAIED'8, : DUBLIKV- ¦';"

BEGS re»pectfuUy'to thank tho Nobility, Gentry, Manogon of Ii titutionk, "d Pdblw

Bodiei for tio largo eharo of patronage thoy bare extended to him «nco oominaneing

Emp.oyiDg nono bnt the moat compotont handi, and having all order* executed under hisown porsoual Euporvisionj ha is enabled to undertnko every clans of

SANITARY

OEHERAL PLUMBING WORKIN THE ifOST SATISFACTORY MAKNEB.

Advortiisor has bad long and wido oxp_erionco, having carried oat Bonn* of .the JsrgostPlumbing tad Sanitary Engineering Contracts in Ireland, including ¦

Public and Private Water Works,". . . '.For which ho hold* the Highest Testimonial* '. . . . '

In Waterford and District alone ho can refer to the following, amongst other,examples :—De La Solio College, Waterford District Lnnatio Anylnm (New Baildmgi), UrsaliDe ¦Convent, Watcrford and Central Ireland Eailway, Imperial Hotel, 8t. John's College, Conventof tho Good Shophcrd, Carrick-on-Sair Convent of Mercy, TalloTf Carmellite Convent, KHtnaohomao Consent of Mercy, and ban also executed Contracts in many of the mansions of theleading gentry of this and the adjoining Comities. In addition to. this he obtained Prizos attho Artizans' Exhibition in Dublin for Excellence in Plumbing Work.

All work executed in tho very best manner. Materials of first-clasa finUh and quality.References, if necessary, to all tho eminent Dublin Architects and Civil Engineer*. EstimatesFroo. Guaranteed BUCCCBS of all work executed at the

aw . ' PLurcmirac fc SAWITARY WOKKS,CATHERINE-ST.. WATERFORD.

Team^k.^uadwll CEYLON UPANA TEA cor- 1 guy PURE TEA

fr?rr Bs&ifeft=>4^Si?;: " iTu COLOMBO. H fl^TA L0HD0M.M.1 jrarcayflSSlit-i U ; AND ViOCAL AGENTS. .at^H _ ~ Mi

Local Agenta in Waterford District :—E. PALMER, 17, The Mall, Waterford ; B. A> MILLEB, Dungarvan ;

! W. T. PASLEY, YoughaL . , .

THE NEWHardware, Iron, Timber, GrocoryiSeed and Hanuro Warehouse.

MICHAEL HEALYBEOS to Icform bis mtnj Mtnit and tbo

Publio tint he hu pov fitted op the 8ste!aQi.nd CcntiU PrcalBci it No. 25, OHATTANSgUAEE, «od of hit EctDrn from toe lexdlogBDglub and Irish U.rktU, aiurpoiohulng, on thebut poailble Irtrai, a Urge and wcll-seUeUd Stockor the NEWEST AKD BEST OOOD3 .oiUbls totbe Trade, wblch he wil l Bell at verj ModeratePrices. ¦ :

JM. II. hopes from his long experienca «ndkonwledgd of the best Marketr, to gite thoio wbopstronlae his Enlabllahmest orcry a.tlafactlcn withtbo very Best Value in the Trade. iMICHAEL HEALY.

20, Grattaa Cqnaro, Dnnffarvan.

LENTENJOHN KIRWANvwill have in Stock during Lent. :—

Shetland Ling, Findon Haddocks, Bloaters, Kipp&rs?Reds, Smoked Salmon, &c. ;

Also Jams, Jellies, Fruit, Tinned Fish.Weziord Oysters a Speciality.

Family ; Grocer and Provision Efercbant,124, QUAY, WATERFORD.

(SUHff lS " " (DE1 8P EBlElLidLJlf M " . •£ CMANCMAHD TBT ,

V I C T O R I A S L A T E S 'INSTEAD OF WELSU 8LATE8 AHD ENGLISH IBON.

Tbo Board of Work*.' Archltoct writes—" W« »r« macn ptes*od with them." The MaTqttlof V7«t« rford writes—" I baT« foaud them *crj good." Ee^d. J. BTA», P.P New Irm,€ahijr, wri te*.." 1 could recoraoend tbem beyond «oj other Slatei I know." Herd. J. M'Qn, D.D, P.P, 8tr»db»lly,Qo«nr8 Co writes—" I recommend tbem »• tbe che.peit and best offered for w*\*." W. Q.~DcoiaK»q., U.A. tbo cmioont Architect , Dnblio, writes—" Tho Victoria 8kte i* a tetter ' ind a »trooy«61ato than tbe to-called Bangor." Dublin Exhibition, }$82, asd Cork ExhJbiUoo, 185J—Ftrrt Prh»UedJs for •• itrcngtb , gnin, tcxtore and colour.' (<234o)PBICES AND FULL PABTICUXABS 8ENT IMUZDUTEtY OK APHUCAH0H TO

THE MANAGING D1RECT0B,YIOTORIA SLATE QUARRIES, Garriok-oa-Soip

E.na L I I B B D : 1810 .

V7ATEEHOBD BAVIUQS BAHK,0'COXNBLl, BTBBET.

FcNoa 20tb Nov.. 1894, X127.4C4 £«. Id

OPEN EVERY MONDAY AND TBIDAYfrom U to HU(.put 2 o'clock.

Bate 0! Interest »Iloncd—X2 Ss, p«r Cent.Anj ponon c»y deposit Uonoy to tba exten t of£50 in a jeu, ind in addition ma/ renlepoiit u«one tarn witbdrawa daring tbe. year, until theaccount rcachti £200. '¦""A man, bis wife , .od oLUJrcb atj each tare alepareta df petit account. jTbo Striclait Becreoy is obscrrod with regard toDtrpotltor. AoccnnU. °No cbargo Is made for Pan Booki.8um. up to jeiO may bo withdrawn at onj limewithout notice. , ¦Tbo totlro runa» aro inTcited in QoTtrnmeat

8ccantT, and tbo new Satlngi Dank Act (M and fisVia, Cap- 21) pKcel the Bank asd.t the itapetf iriooand control of the T«oitce B.tlngt Baakj IntpeotlonCoomittee. : 1 ; (d!5a»\TOHN HABTY. ¦¦ aloa'r>

i Actuary and Secretary.

EHCOUBAQE IRISH ARTCELTIC J5RQ88E8.

E D W A R D1 O^ SHkA.HosTtiaeaital b AtvbiUetnxtX Seulptct

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SporfaUUM la Black,. Berl,1 and OrtS ifcJC*1tio C(ouc«; Mural Tablet., AJtan, FoBt», tte.In great n if aj . I ' : , " ' "*four Gold and PrUe *tedaj»—Dublin fin»VBo.too, and London Exhibition,??^U

^™' ^E»timatc» und Dealirnj 00 AppllcaUo* '| TEE , TRADE ;8T[fPWnEi>', ' (HrEDWAED O'SHEAi Soxiinter

KIIKENHT. : . n •TiyrONKY—THE ABBEY LOAK ivn niD

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The Fint Tandeo Blcycls DoOViD Ireland «u taa»«bctnred at TBJt Doeosia Crcx* Wcszs.,J.D. penonally uperiatoidi aS work done'bnkifpremise*, and gnarantMe tbat all crdart will b*executed with the ntoort dtspatdi, asd rmj tUcilaa(oraed oat la perfect order. jFITTINGS AND ACCESS0BIE3 OP A JJtKIND8 IN 8TOCK.

C3" Bepairs exeented witi qnidmeo tod at UtimALOW BATES. . . ;;;.

DOU GLA S CYCLE WORlCJOHNSTOWN, WATERFORD. '¦«¦

"f O» THE BLOOO l» THE UP Umi; ¦ '¦

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S-A CL Dil S¦ CITT 0? WATEKFOBD.

No. 7 & 8. GBlfcAT GEOEQE'S STBEET. ¦

Valai bio ieaDohoia 8hop3 and Promiooo: for Solo.

TO BE SOLD Bt AUCTION on MONDAY , 9th

MARCH , 1896, In One Lot by direction of Messrs.OWES fowBB 4: SOB, who are reUring.from holiness,tbe Property known 09 Nos. 7 and 8, Great George'sStreet, /VVaterford, held under Lease (or 50 years,from 29th September , 1895, at the Annual Bent o(f 52, arA1 In which the Messrs. PowiB carried on anExtensor* China and Glass Business for oret Half a

Tlie Premise?, which are-ionr Btories lilgb, consistof two r-fjacious if ell appointed Shops, communicatingtnternallT '. Dining, Drawing, and Breakfast Booms, 9BodroomS,Kitchen with cxcellcot Range, 2 Pantries,Coal Ho Jse , Yard , W.C., and Extensive Cellars. Theyare throughout io good Condition and newly papered,painted) io Gas and Water laid on. There is alsouTEntmncc from the rere.

Eioellint Business Situation , being In a very bnsytboroiictifare, within about 50 yards of the Qnay andquite close to the Chamber of Commerce and all thoDioks. > Immediate possession.

S»le it Uio Hart, O'Connell-st, at 12 o'clock noon.Tcrmjl 'and Conditions at Auction.i'oi tart her particulars apply to

: i MSS311S. DODBYN , TANDY 4: McCOY.er to : i Solrs, Colbcck-st , Waterford ;

JOHN MURPHY , Auctioneer,: ! 0'0onnell.6t. Wattrford.B1THPATRICK . CO. KILKENXT

ItUI IB LB POST AND SUKVXBTJB),

AJOCT twO-AND-A-BALF UILIS FROM WATEEFOBD

arm and Stock for Balo

T0: BE SOLD BY AUCTION on FRIDAY , 18thMARCH, 1898, on tbe premises, by direction ot

Mr WILLIAM Bnows, hi» farm a-. RATHPATEICK,irjthe :B»rony oflda and Co. Kilkenny, containing 46a2r 18p iStatote''Alcasure, and bold under a JudicialTenin'ey ht the yearly rent of .S25, reducible to £23 14sOd by |Uift reot of a Cottage on the Holding. Tho oldrust wai £46 Oa Od.

The Land is of excellent qu»litj, and in Tery goodb«»rt arid condition, and ii all in Grass except a emailportioD (which haa been ploughed. It is wiiil . fencedand ebejtered, and has a copious and never failingsupply yf water.

The Buildings nre suitable to the Holding, and oon->L>t otl Bwelunij house. Cow House, Barn, Dairy.Stable, I (beds, ip) On the 6ame day tbe followingstock, ic, will b« disposed of—10 Good tCows inCell, 3 Strippers, 1 Two Year. Old Heifer , 10 YearlingHeifen]and Bullocks, 1 Five Year Old Draft Horao byKing Tom (very nseful). 1 Three Old Filly by LordLeed>', [Bick of Straw, Pit of Mangolds, Chill Plough,2 Common Ploughs and Seed Plough. 1 Cart, Tnrnip

Slicer, Double Harrow, large heap of Man are, 4c. kciALSO SOME HOUS EHOLD FDRN1TUEH

fir Sale on th« Lands at 12 o'clock, sharpImmediate peSKSion,

For lurth.r particular!- apply toj DANIEL DUNFORD, Solicitor,

O'Cobaell Street, Waterford ;! or to| JOHN MURPHY , Auctioneer,

O'Connell Street Waterford.

I B A T H C U L L I H E E N ,(Near FlBEiBisit and JfiLsrosr), County Water

fcrd , within One Mile of Waterford City.

Farm For SaleTO BE SOLD B\ AUCTION , on TUESDAY,

10!h AIABCH, 1606, by directions of Mr.TnoMi.1 DOOLINQ , bis FARM at RATUCULLI-HEE^, near Ffrry bank , County Waterford, con.Uinlng 42i Sr Orj Statute Measure. Judicial Bent,£40 153 Od, Bedociblo by the R?nt of a Cottoge toas vi 'M. :

Tbis.'is a Compact Holding, well laid out , fencedted sheltered , and is excellent Tillage and GrazingLand. .j It is all in Grass , eicopt aboot 3 acresploug hed and prepared for Tillage. Good Watersupply.

The j Dwelling.Honeo is a Slated Tnc-StoricaBuilding. Tbe Out-Offic ps (with one exception) arealso Slated , and consist of Stablea , Barn , Daity, CowHonEf ,! Piggcrj, -Boiler , and Fowl Hon8», Shed , &c.

The Jjnality and Rood condition of this Farm, andits beautiful situation and proximity to Waterford,

fMrender it a Tery desirable purchase.* Landlord consents to Sale. Immediate possession

will be' given,Sale on the Lands at 12 o'Cloek , noOD.For further particulars npply to

!. ; P. A. M U U P H Y , Solicitor ,: O'Connell-St., Waterford ;

Or to JOHN MURPHY , Auctioneer ,•; . 2S, O'Conrjell-St., Watorford.

THE MALL , WATEBFOBD

Unroservod Auotioa of Houaohold11 Faraituro.

i * —¦—Excellent Cottage Piano In Roaowood CSSP, brilliant

tone! 'by Charles Cadby ; 2 Cottage Pianos bydifferent maker* , Cbeffooler with Marble Slab andPlate1 Glass Back , surmounted by Eag lo j DiningandlDrawiog-roim Suite?, Sideboards, Cabinet",Quantity of Cut Glass, Dinner and DessertSerVieei : Boost Linen, C«pet» , Mixing Chainand Tables in Bamboo and Wicker Work, MarbleChimney Clock] Bedroom.Appointment!, Ward-robe! with Plato Glass Panels , Kitchen md CulinaryIteqbliites, Saddle and Bridle , Bradford s PatentMatfRte, &r. I

TO HE SOLD BY AUCTION on THURSDAY ,Iqtb MARCH , 1896, at 12 o'clock, at oar

Saleroom?, The Mall , Waterford , a large quantityof Household Fornlture and other effecti romovodfrom tno prii&te residences in the Suburbs forconvenience of bale.

THOMAS WALSH & SON, Auctioneer!. &r,1 he Mall . Waterford.

Highly Important Anotion.EDilOND OSUEA will Sell by Auction lor Mr.

IJ illES COLLSMJEU , GarHnbane, at tbe honr ofZkTtA o'clock j on MONDA Y , 16th MARCH , theINTtJEEST in the Farmi of G A R R A N B A N K andKILUINEEN , over Seventy Head ot Cattle, includingDairyjand Young Stock, Horses, Sheep, Piy, FarmiDgProduce, Implements and Machinery, Dairy Vtcneifiand Household Furn'ture.

I JOHN r. WILLIAMS , Solidtot ,| Dungar\*an.j EDMOND O'SHEA, Auctioneerj and Commission Ageot , Dungaryan.

Garranbane u about a milo from Durrow Station onthe W. D. L. and F. Iiailway and about 3 miles fromDuugaryan.

THE'CHEAPEST i MOST RELIABLE HOUSE

GUARANTEED IMPOUTKD

S C O T C H C H A M P I O N S !IFORFAESHIEE i LANABKSH1BE.

"TJTTw E have large Consignmenta now arriving, allV VI specially selected and passed over Bcreena.

Customers can hare tbeir supplies u-Qn'ay from theScotch Boat or from our Stores. Price, 4jd PERSTOKE. Special T«rms for Large Quantities.

Larce Selection of Home Grown Bog Champions ;do Upland Champions ; do Seed Oata ; do Seed Barley.

Imported Se«d Oats (Major Hallet 'a Pedi gree)Imported " Scotch Chevalier" Seed Barley

¦ KELLY a CO.IM ANUBS , SIED A N D FoBiOE M BBCHANTB .

Storts—3, John 's Lane ; 0. Quay ; and at D.K R S b E A i . L r 'p. Nervrath St«r«.

Henry White & Co'sNEW GOODS.

Blood Orange", Bitter Oranges, Alara Oranges,Botnka Ploma.'Cd ; French Prunes, fxl ; A pricot Jami64d, 3d, and 1B Id per pot ; Marmalade, ty i . "Jd , and10ii per pot ; Golden Syrup, lib 4d, iilbs 7d ghuu.

Droghed^ O.ilmcal, 2s 2<1 and 2s id per atone ; FULeOatmeal, 2s 4d p r etone ; Fl.ike Bice, 3d per Ib jSplit Lentilf , 2.'.d per lb ; Urecli Peas, 3d per lb ;Giant Haricot*, 3d [wr lb ; Dcsricated Soup, 1<1 and4Jd '; Vegetable Soup, 'A ; Ki ppered Salmon, la polb ; Shetland Ling. 3d per lb.

¦; 60 & 51 , QUAY .

^ew Seeds for 1896.J

ITOHN A. POWER, late Proprietor W HXIAU

ill POWKB 4. SONS, begs respectfully to Informhia Cuatonors that he bas beta appointed by

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HOGG & ROBERTSON,i i 22, Uaiy-Strcot. Dublin.¦

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tho ueJ!-known 8ecda Merchants and Karcerjnen,to roprraent ttcm in Water/ord and lunonndicsDistrict.i I . :! Orders solicited for¦

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!' ! . QAEDED JSEEBS,

:! ' FABII 03EDS,

; HUB8EBY STOCK.

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' BALLINAKILL, WATEBFOBD. I

; VTATEBFOED UfllOH.

mEKDEriS P III he cooaiaorea Bt Oaitdtons Itet<A ing on tbe IStb MABCB ,1896, for tte

.following l:-!-; h ¦ . : . ¦ • ¦ i !lj-Por tie1 tupply c/ B«t White Bread to the:J;Workbonie, for qcarltr endug 27th Jon^,^8a8.1 S—Fot ISO Pairs of SUprxn,»ccoirUee to Simple*.! |: khieb ;m>7 ba teen on uppllc»tion to tttSUr ot¦ ¦' VoArjpxJsft

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' . ¦ • ¦. . . J - ¦ ¦ ! ! ; ¦^S-For tne eieolJori ol «'", BunaipR: 'eomtiriiing! ! Iknnrlry; ic, ti th» Workhoatft tccoidtog to, H.n «ijd 8pecjflca oo yhleh m»j be eeen tt

tbt¦ . BoMd oom. : ' • " • j : . ' ! . ' .' HindbiU* containitjg jnrttejlars cao b* 1M

i'tcoh—' 1 ] ¦ : ' ' ! ; ' ' i ' ' ' • ' I; f ! JOHN MACKBY. CUtkor the Unjoa.

! ].¦¦¦' > _ v,i , , tr ' i ,' im T>*;™ ^ n i,ii.l.T,«*V ' H6as'eJr*ep«r« »nrl othen ooght U> poichase their

j; l^ ' - i !T " ; . J : . - :; - :i>:;- | i i : rfi

Stodkl fc Share Prictf List| Now Cocsola (GoBchen'e) ... J, 109| ; j IEI8H BAILS. j -

; Great Nptttiern ... ... J.; 179: Great Soatliera ... ... i. U3iI i Miaiand. ( ... ... .1 . iaj.I I Waterford ft Iiimerick ... .1. 19

! I J ENQLI8H BAILS. jBoTthao, L, B. and a Ooaat... .;. 165J1 ' North Brltiih ... ... J. 47J-Greai Kwlero ... ... X 94}

. AMERICAN BAILS. !LanlsvlllB ; „. ... , 1 . 55J. Chicago, nlllwaakee , 4o. ... .(. 60JCanadian Paolflc... ... .}. 67Denver Preferonco ... , \. wj: BANKS. 'National i ... . ( . ijj

, PrpTincial—Oia ... ... 4. 28! MoDBter & Loin8tor ... .i. 4-1]

; MISCELLANEOUS.Dublin Trains ... ... ., 13Pneumatic Tjrea ... ,,. 6JGainnesa Ordinary ... , 48}Coats Ordloarjr .. . .. .;. al f (1 Grand Canal ... ... ... 12rVNatlofaj Tiilepbone ... ., OilChattered South Africs ... ... 6J8. A. Gold Trust ... ... .,. 8JGlencalrnB ... . 3}

1 New Primrose .. . . . ... 8CoBsneUo ; ... ... ., . 1Fonds easjer. Banks stesd;. Mintti alight);

lover. Bank; of Eoglsnd disoonnt rato, 3 per cent.Bank of In-laod, 3 per oont.

aifs WIITI8TCCK & SHARE BROKE R.

£% Qiuay , W&terfoard.

AMALGAMATED SOCIETfY OF1 CARPENTERS AND JOINERS.

¦WATEEFOBD BRANCH

M ARCH 3nr), 1896To the Ucrchanti , Tradert , and S hof t ceepen

\n General¦jTj!ELLOW CITIZENS-O<»iDg to thegrpat dearth

JO of employment in oar midst in cojnseqaenceof Boy Labonr, we wiah to dra w jour attention totho the rnanner in whico we oro treated by theBnildera of tbo Ci'y. Ooe Bailder bao l4 Appreo-tices ; another hBB 11, and another hae 5. In thosethree BuildeiB ' shops the average number of menthe year round are 36, 60 tbnt to cre^y

86 men

employed at (be carpentry businceo in tbeto'ty thereare 30 apprentices. No", Frllov-citizenl , jou coojndge for yonrBplves how those Builders ban amaBSand bnild fortunes in snch a short ttmo on tbostrength of Boy Labour. In addition to t^hoso tbroeBuilders mentioned, there aro othor Builders whohava G apprrntices distributed between tn'em , wblcbmako3 a total of 36 apprentices in the jolty. Wetherefore oppoal to joo t.i aSFl ut OB in suppressingthiB terrible evil of boy labour by loeistinj ; on beingsupplied sratb bona f ide tradesmen to execute anycarpentry work tbat yon moj have to gl!»o »wny toany Contaactor in foturf

Io Belfast tbcre are onl y three opp^entlcfB toevery 20 meD ; in Doblln aod Cork tbera are ev»oVet , 60 tbat no fail to eec wh y tbe Builders ofWaterford should olaim rooro prlvlloees than thoseof Dnblin, Belfas t or Cork. We also wiBh to drawfbe attention of our fellow-citizens to the fact that" blacklegs" and " handy men" are employed VJJaomo of the: Bhopkeepers In preference to TradesUnion labour. W« may also mention tbat in thismatter we bave the co-operation of tbe TradesCouncil of Waterford . which represent all theOrganized bodies of labour in tbe city.

Hoping thit our grievances may meet your kindapprobation »nd fsvour

BY ORDER OF THE COMMITTEE.

LOST IH THE CIT7

ON or ob^ot 7th FZB R U A R T , A LAW' S GOLfWATCH, with Btrj all old Albert CboiD at-

tached. Anyone bringing it to Mrasrs. M OSLIT 'SJewellery Establishment, i^uay, "111 receive 10iBenaid.

_ TVat_etfoTd _^avhet£. _tLnxll Cth, ISOi.

BLACK OATS—Dull, ami prices nbont 2d l«wcMAIZE—Vtrj dnll it a decline of M per l»rr».FOHEIOK WHEAT-No chaiip.FLOOn-Dul.

J . & S. PI iEl .A N .

BORNMftrch ntli. it \nnaTill& Newlown . tho wll« of Gcorgt

Kolau. of a daughter2Sth rdt., ct Walker

¦« E«» Percioj Uie wii» ol )'. «.Crcuzb, of a 8Dn

MARRIEC21lt Inat., ret lh« Tansh Cliaixh. Dunrarrnn. rour.t}

WaUrlonJ. by the father of the bride. CnpiAin V.ichirdMitDewa Mn'tln. LieaUnin: Koyal NaYnl Hcscrfe. tcEHubeth JlMbeth B«in , Ihirj diiigbtiir of tie IIOT JohnB»in . B.A.. [Uctor .

DIEP.Mlreh 2nd 31 12fi Quaj W«tertonl . Jaa« J LoHm. «<«!

f)7 yuarfl. Afl f r Office and Hin t Masj in the (athedr&l onWwjnewlay, Ilia remains were inWrrod la sv l A u f aCeraetory, Brillygonrtr

Al hl« rmtdisneo, Johmlown . Witcrforu oa March 2nd,Alexander Methfen , kgtA 32 yeflr a.

On the lfith !january, 18JW . at her residence itiyor s Walk5I i « . 1". WilBOn . nged 6;. Alter Office and Hlgt U.i-!i hurremaiDB weni int«ired as JJalljbriakcn gt t ^ejnni—H.I .I '(American paperu plcaso copy ;

On tho 20th February. 1R«, ot bla residence. lHa/or'a WoliMr. P. Wll»OD t «ged 7(1 Alrer OEce and High MaM hljremainfl weui tnterrod at Billybricken jraT^yaro — l:. I .I' .(American paperi pleaBC copy.)

The wila and relatlse-t ol Mr Michael Dohbyn. who died athifl JreflidiiDec,1 Bebuonn; Road. Bristol , on Itch February!&Atj renpectlcUy uk the prayers ol bin lamil; aod friendsID Waterford. hia native city, where be wal ao much re-spected and Ifved. They also pray ttiat tho Sdcrwil Heart ofJeena may hr,Te mercy on his aoal and briu? hun to lifecrerlastinr. 1

GUARANTEED

UNEQUALLED ClRGUL jATlON

% %atofori> |lc'a?sj " BB JCST, AJtD FKAB NOT. "

SATURDA YTMABUH 7 , 1891

CITY EDITIOIN,-1 FREE BBIDGE FOE WATER

FORD.A LIKELY PROJ ECT

AFTER tho many Will-o'-the-Wisp projectifor freeing the Bridge, which from time totime have been presented for public condemn-ation, it is a relief to turn to a pro csal whichhas a genuine ring about it [We are ofopinion that tho Mayor has hi} the FreeBridge Dc.il on tbe huad at last , and feel coufi-dent , shoiiM the citizens take tbei matter upwarmly, -that before many of the youugergeneration have reached middle age, they willbe able to cross to Ferrybank without havingto pay for making the journey. Alt Tuesday'smeeting of the Council bis worshi p1 stated thatwhen in: London recently he asked LordMorloy, Chairman of Committees ip the Houseof Lordn, if it would be possible for themto free the bridge within the next fifteeD ortwenty years by allocating the present tollsplus contributions from the surrounding GrandJuries for tho purpose. Lord Morloy did notBiee why the proposal could not be|corried out ,dad sairjiit would hnve Ms approval. Encour-aged by| tbis expression of opinion the Jtoyorasked the Council to appoint a Deputation towait on ¦ tbe City and County and KilkennyGrand Juries and ask their assistance inintroducing a clause into the Corporation Billfcefore Parliament with the object of freeingthe bridge in the manner indicated. The tolls

fhich the Grand Juries named, and also,robably, the County Tipperary Grand Jury

are to be aeked to levy, will , of course, besettled by Government arbitration, and, nodoubt, .will be equitably distributed over thoarea indicated. The suggestion olf the Mayorjsvas, we! 8fad ti0 say, unanimously approvedjf, so tbat tbe matter will without delayoccupy 'public attention. From jwhat we canteam th'e Giand Jnries of Waterford and Kil-kenny are disposed to ta'ke a favourable viewof the proposal, and we have valuable iufor-matioQ j which leads us to believe that tbeHarbour Board cf Wntetford and the Chamberof Commerce will bo in active sympathy.We . understand <herc are not the slightestlegal difficulties in the way, us all the necessaryroutine; work can be undertaken : n connectionwith tlie Bill ¦ at present befoiei Parliament.The project is one which dese Tes the mostsympathetic treatment, and we sincerely trustthai top! motiopclisis will not once more placotheir interests before Ihose of !the public atlarge !

It is;a standiop idisgrace jio Wattrfdrd,and to the commercial : intelligence cf ^ thosewho'inhabit the surrounding couatjes, that thetoll briJge spinning the Snir should be the lastremiinbg relic of its kind is Ireland, :

Lo( l; & Diatnot pssip' I ThoPaursSquarepooplsareioa

TIOIOBT. ¦ sad Btato of . inihrj! met the re-: I j . salt of last Tuesday's Corpor-

ation mo tipg. ; Havirjg declarod thfar intentionto Btand [by CKeeffo at all hazards they loft nostone unturnod to complete the squaring processto which! wo alluded fast week. On Saturdayend Monday tha eliqno paraded tha totvrj, ruingall the vilos at their command to whip up thadoubtfols! and to keep the neok-kneod fromattoading the meeting. Every inflaonco thatthey could think of was used without compulsion,yet when | heads wore counted at tho demand fora division, it «as seoo that a majority would votqin i,ho interests of tho ratepayers, and the motionto put Kooffo into possession was not perseveredwith.

The amendment which MrARRANGED . Cadogan proposed was tho

Paul's Square official dectar.ation of policv. To the most casual .obsorver itT7os ovidont that the clique did not fool that theyrcero acting in the best interests of the ritiixmB,otborwiso'the long pause which ensued until MrFitzpatrick assured his amazed bearers that '¦ hohad pleasure" in seconding the amendmont,would never have taken plac». Mr Rtzpatrick'aface belied his words. He did not look pleasedby any moans, in fact it was evident no wasthoroughly disgusted at tho lukewarm supportwhich his bosom Mend O'Keefie got from thomen who brought, him into ail the troublo.

On Monday tho Paul's SquareABSENT. people loudly boosted that they

would defeat tho " politicaldodge" ot tho Pornollitoj. Whenever a oitizonspoko to them about tho merits of tbo Clarke-0 Kooffe business, they flared up and declaredthat it was all a political fight , and that theymeant to win. That these taotics wcro judioiousno one will deny. No man with a knowledge ofcivic affairs could for a moment dream thatClarko was being fairly dealt with. Jfr Powerput tho' caso very clearly on Tuesday' whon hopointed out how the three adjoining tenants nhoalso hold from the middlomcE were treated bytho Corporation. Why they should mako fish ofClarke and flesh of tJr Boyd was more than evorja public man with the shady mantle of Paul 'sSquare about him could eipliUD to tho satis-faction of aoy hoDost-imnded Carty.

BBMAINED The rMU" °' Tuesday'* moot-

. „. _ ion shows that thoro aro ovorjamongBt the Corporate Cartie*

men nbo will noi t* bossoc by as corrupt aclique as ever appeared at a public board in thecity. The absontooi on Tuesday included thefollowing whom the clique had the audacity to saywere out-and-out supporters, Irrespective of thomerits, of nil pronouncements political and other-wise from Paul's Square—Ale J Higgms, AidKnox, A 8 Furlong, James C Cox, EdmondPhelan, D 8 McDonalo.. \Vc congratulate thosegondemon on haviog parted company with a sotwho would rovive in its worst tonn the cotrupi-ion so much condemned in lnsfi Corporate affairebefore the passing o' the Municipal Itelottr.Acl

1< our mine the roaolutiotTOO FAi. adopted throwin g the premm^

up to public competition ninot at all just to to: ClarKi The compoti'ior.now is virtuall y for the good-wili o f t businesswhich it took his ropresontatives forty yeart t/build up What should have boon (loin in th»caso and what hat been dont ir. almost cvor>similar case that w« are awar« of , wa? tor tDCorporate experts to valuo tho promises find nottho good-will of the business, and to oflo- thereto Mr Clarke at the sum thus OSSUBSOC. Shoulr.he decline to pay the amount demanded, tiler, uwould be tho daty cc invite public coxnpt-titiLtiiIt is not becauso Mr Clarke Happens tc> hav>> t.business house in Liverpool—in nhicf. by tlieway, he ompluys 400 lneh hanas- that ht shouldbe tre&fcod in a manner tn.a would hnnj; tinblush of ahame Io the cheek o: »ny rack rente:ID the coon', r-

Ui Saturclfr Measn Tbonia1 ALTA VILLA . ' Walsh & Ooi tmt ur tor ea>»

ttit nckof cntioom &*. >lewt-jwu now known ap ' Alia Vibu 1 with urn- aoti 'half acres attachoi. ir. the Plan of Campaigndays Mr I'ssher, wnc wa> rewardoc witt Kbarony cess collQctornhip tne other day, HDC I 11'C Ambrose , L L D wtiuso rewaro no doubt is u>come, worked tho place as an emorgencv « r am-boycotting dopov Atier animated bidding oo-twoen Mr P Kent, sol:, and il- V G D (jotf . J }' ,tho last-named gentleman wa» declared tno pur-

cbtiAor at tbe astonishing fi pure oi £9*2It will bo soei Jrora the rotun.

WATCIIFOKD pivor. iu anothur columi. tlmiGUAH O 1AN8. uie Parcelbtt streoptr. at tin-

W atorford board is materiallyincreased B» the result of tht nominations or.Wednesdaj Nourlv all tho citr mrrji are r»-prcaonted by sturdy supporlert o! the lmle[>eno.ent party. Mr David Hyland T.C. who re-places tho Paul's Square nommeo, will prore anattentive and worthyrepresontative. In the Killeadivision ilr C Galley succeeds Mr JohnMcCarthy, who, we may saj was a most aggres-sive member of the Wtug party. After vainattempts to dislodge Mr Tom Connolly from thoKillotirun aod Pembrokestown divisions, theWlugs in that part »f the country at last ack-nowled f o defoat by dochnto^ for tbe first timetor years, to challenge rus re election On thewhole ther$ is satiatac ory evutonce that Whiggeryas a force ii. Irish politics le in n state of rapidconsurap'.ion in the city and county of Waterfon.

Several locai charitable gontj-A DESEKVINO met. are lost now making an

APFEAi. npjxjui wrucr. desarves the syiipathetic attention of ever*1

membor ol the community, It is on behalf ctho widow and children o! the late Cap'amMichael Cofloy , a i " Kirkloss. ' whoso suddenand unexpected death at an early age, as rogroi-full y recorded iu tlie»o columns a couple of weeksa^o, caused such a teoliup o: gonuino sorrow inthe city CaptaiD Coffey was nephew of CaptainJohn Cofloy, of tt» W S b Company , so well-known aDd gensmlly respected horo nrjti. his do-miso a fjw years a^o Capum Michael Oofleyleaves a widow ana su children, o' whomtho eldost u ucdor twelve yean oH , totally uu-providod tut. We arc conhdeni that tho appealnow made to enable Mr» OofFoy to commoncesomo bn«;tieffs tor tho sappor; ol herself andchildren will bo penorouslT responded to. Con-tribution* will be gratefull ; recoived b) Rov WB U'Donoell , Adm, Aid Nelson , D L.. JameoBarry, Ballybricksr,, Matthew Farroll and Son,Quay, Francis Shortis , Mall . Captain Pirle, JohnAlling ham , junr. Harbour board, and John Grcon ,Thomais stro^

Tfie mombe- for 'Wost Wator-HE J J 8H £B, M F lore appean vor; diffidont

ubotit appearing u, tbo ora-torical department of the House of CommonsLaBt weok uftor proanmog to aid Mr P J Powerin tho attack on the Watortord Infirmary Bill hewas not to bo seen whon tno critical momentarrivou Agai n on Monda' ho was to haveappoanxl to ask ft question tiom the Pre.sidont ofthe Boarfl of Trade relative to tho WaterfonlDuogarvat, and Lismore Railway Go but n.delegated the dutt to » M- J r Farro 'l wt)know as much ot what he was tulkiog about a*President Kruae1 does about tho lnst LanrQuesDo^

Tho prosecutions at CallaghjjDOUAEH Ab SiNO iScssionf, oi Tuesday against

PB.OSBCUT1ONS. Lndy But ci , Miss Kdith WallMorris, M.' ivio ond othoro

wero about tho most hurrassiof; and unnecessarythat have como under our notice for a vory loniitime. They wore accused 9f having " daogorourjdogs not kept under proper control ," tho raisond'tlre tor the summons boiDg the presonco in tholocality ot a gTeyhound whicn , to our mind, wasnearly fri ghtened out of ltj wits by tho Jchasothrough Dunmore headed , and we may eay, pro-moted by the loca1 police. There was one wit-ness (or tbe prosecution In Lodj Butler's casswho swore.. ' Ladj Butler's dogB &ro alwaysmuzzled except wben thet arc oatlDg and duringthat time thej art chained Tho complainant.Sergeant Hyan, declared— " Miss Botler alwayskept her do#s noder proper control " The cvl.dence against the other defendants was on a par,and wben asked by tbe bench why these absurdprosecutions were brought, Sergeant Ryan saidbe wss Acting on instructions, and District In-spector Somervillt wont a step further, darklyhinting that It was all tbe dolnga of DublinCastle. It certainly Is a most unpardonable per-ormance whoever max bo responsible.

That ninety.nine oot ot every1V1KL MUZZLES, bundled of the muzzles now used

In the onion of Waterford arenot tbe least use Is evident to all. We under,stand the Clerk oi tbe Union, Mr Mackcy, haswritten to the Local Government Board asking i(wire or cage rrjuzzl&s could ba enforced as theyore the only affective kind I D ass anywhere. Atpresent such muzzles aro ordered fa London andother parts of England.

We publish elsewhere a letterMlcBAKt from Mr J J Daly, ot tho Irish

CAVAKAO B. National Club, Kew York, towhich is attached s welcome

communication from Mr Michael Cavanagb, wbonow realdca at Washington, U S A, Mr Cavao-ogh, lllce every good Irishman, wonders that MrJohn CLe&ry conld ba " capable of conceivingeach . unworthy thought*" regarding ThomasFr&nels Mtsgher as he published aver bis nameio a recent Issue of the " Weekly Independent,"In the Klo83 case at tbe Council Chamber whichcontains the Mcsgher relics will also bo found awork entitled L" Memoirs and Personal Rominlseences"j of General Thomas Francis Mcagherfrom1 the pen of Mr Cavanagh wbo, we may add,first eaw the light In tbe neighbourhood of Coj-poquin.

Mr J J Daly, a patlvo of Cappo.iMiffiNSE. fiuin who also writc3 from Now

I : York, cays—" The Xmns numberof TBI; NJSWS was Immense. I was greatly In.tcres'ted at the Watciford Boat Club cuts, as wasPat Cunningham of Cappoqnln, wbo now isSuperintendent of tbo Urnnsirick, Bolke, Col.lendp'lillllard Company.

: ¦ j ! Two Tery fln? ; farms closo to: SALES. Waterford offered In our adver-I : ¦ tislng columns to-day for sole by

11J Murphy, auctioneer. ' ¦: |[ > . . Hiss Cannfffo ; has recently:¦

NEW snot', opened- s,;very pretty stationery1 i '; ' . ; shop In the Main-street, Dun-

garvan. ;- ; . j: I I ! , ¦ The displacement of Perry iui.j A *i NEJT8' the election of Martin NorrU Mtnjftjjjpu. coxswain to; the (Tramoro Ulo-I I I , ; : . boat is a compute Yletorr 'torTn* I^EWH; ; We wero the first to point to the In.instice done the crew • we Interviewed Morris be-ore the i other papers ever ucard of the man's?f and pointed, ont typrefteoni Trh/hi Dhoui

have' beeni felected Instead of the ct>mparatlT«jitranger nnoartterl bv-Mr Jacob^and his WendB.!The National LJfeb»t Instituteand th»lpubUq atlarge, haTe eDdbrsey tho verdict iofiTBE N*ws, :and we naturally, lie} gratlflea.;!'! i+jj £&J. \ \

i ' ¦ JThl» energy which' Mr,M$Saur-jSNEEOY. !'phy, J P, dtoplsT'ed.'jbt^ntiiiK;

Ithi battle of the !cr9W,iS;W0udall praise. He put his shoulder ti> !thir>rli 8l Wtha right good will , |and we heartily ionffTOttflatehim on the result of the agitation. •'.-'. >}>¦-<&

jThe;ceremony bf bl«s4ln((>ndrn DOOI-EY, opening the en|arj?«moht :<a St

jMsrgarcfs and AH ;,, 6«nts'Schools, Barking Road, London, by..hlsVHml-nence Cardinal Vanghan, took place ;<>n: :Sun-day afternoon. The expenditure amounted to£1,850, of which ovpr £500 was subscribed by thoparishioners. . His [Eminence delivered; on elo /onont address ii which ho warmly congratulated ¦the Rector, Fotfcer; Dooley, on tho Bucccss ofhlsefforts to provide proper school accommodationfor tho Catholic !cb(ldren of tho district; FatherDooley, whoso grand missionary work In the EastEnd bos endeared his name to all LondonCatholics, is a native of Watorford, and Is only 32old, He was ordained at Maynooth eight years ago,and was Immedlatelyappolnted curate of tho poorriverside parish I of Wapplog, where he remainedfor efx years gome eighteen months ago he wasappointed Rector of Canning Town, and his sotourn In tbat district bos beon marked by stren-uous exertions to Improve the lot of the people.

The variety entertaintaent no-JL CHANO*. nobnocd to be bold in tbe City

iMalt on St. Fsttlok'i night will bebeld in tbo Theatre Instead. A molt sttrootWevsrloty programme is being arranged. ID additionto loDgf , iottratLental eeleotlom, dances of a noveltod varied character, and blevele raee«, we «reprosibed > Cfopatlorjil boilo(j tonrnament betweenprominent momtani of tbe Wotcrford Bicycle Clnb,wbo t7lll don Ibejg lovci for tho 6rst tlmoin public

Tbo weeily meeting was held onniEn LIBSABI . Monday, 2nd inst, Bov T F Fur-

llong, C C, presiding. After theminutes w«re read, on tbo motion of Aid B Power ,tbo meeting adjourned as a mark of reapeot to tbememory of tbo lato Mr Lallan, and a vote of sy mpatbyana passed to hiit relatives

I At tha Ballymacorbory Sessions on& STBAfoa iTuosday two men with the EnglishAN0U.4M potronymica Bjlwater and Thorn-

ton, occuied of drankonoots ,pleaded "Dot (ruilr» " In Iri<b , jsnd coald hardlyapeak a word of tbe English toDgb*. Here Is something for Mr Roileaton to pondtr over. Clearl y, InBallytuacarborj at least, tho Irish langaogo is not atongue of the paist. >-Tbe man; friends of Mr vbarlcs

A TOUN « Feely, ion of the lato Mr JamesUANAOEB. Fcely, Manager National BaDk ,

will bo glad to learn tbat he baabfon promoted U tbe Marj»(;ersblp of tho N*w BOBSBranob of tbe Kational Bank. . Mr Keely spent anumber of years I D Ibo Waterford OfEcr, and a morecourteoua Or pop ilar official tho pnblfc nevor bad todeal nltb. In ti t" Bois ho ia tboogbt BO blg bl; ofthat tbe moit el rennous tflortt wero made by tbepeople of the torn and neighbourhood to Bfoure forhim tbe position (o which he bas just been appoiotod.Mr Feel; is, probably, tbo yoaagett bsak managerIn Ireland

Eigbty-toven out of tbe nineotjONI rut evicted tenants on tbe PoDSonbj

liEDMONL eatates have gone back to tbeirholdings under the 13ih Claufn of

tbe Act of 1801. It will be remembered I bat Mr JE RcdmoDC. JJ P ,—defpito the opposition of tbelrub Wt>i(Z6--m xocdod In IndoclDgtbe (Jovernme Dtto rc-irjtroduce t le 13th CUuso last Senior,

During the laBt 22 neeks tbetmm r-cei pta of ths Waterford indarciitTi, Coottal Ireland R4ll««y Compaoy

abow an increase of XG52 , duringthe last nl Qf npeke tbp W , D and L li^ilwoy C< / 'sreceipt) nero irnprored J&162, nod lor the ssui operiod the W . Limerick and Weatoro R«ilwa j ibu»tbe aul '(t» ntial Jioiprovomoot of £1,730 Tberb laL fali ID t te vyaterford and Tratrjore Company'srocoipts donog the last otno rreeka of £ i t Al l tbeIrish rail-»aj8 , j rith tho solitary eicopllor. juetnamed abow tmprovemoot.

' We direct special attention Lo aT U B BATON highly Importau. resolution

TRA UI. . adopted by the Llsmorc TownI Commissioners at their last meet-

Mr C P Redmond . W A T E I I K O K I )A N OTUEl W I .N J N EWS secured the contract for

books, forms and genera; print-log at ThomasUnvn L'nlon In opposition to lhitrlln and Kilkenny printers, on Friday last.

T Tho " SportinR Cbronlcle ' of u>-1'SSETTt.En. ! day says—" Affairs at Portslada

! are apparently In an unsottledcondition as «'o understand that the horses ofthe llessri Widgera have boon rnmovec frmntbore to Telescope, whero thoy wil l bo privatelytrained under toe supervision Ot Mr M Wldger

I After winnlngtho Surrey H urdla1(1C i.nsEAS. I Handicap at Slngflold ye«t«rday

I Mr J Wld Rer boug ht the winner ,Vahklta , tor 100 guineas.

A loniz document U to baudTUJL DK i o > - signed Patrick J Lee John JTUO VEUSV . Rogers and W O Donovan , ad-

versely criticising the manage-ment of Duiand's coach factory and enteringfull ? Into dethlls. The letter alno declares ;" The Trades cbuncll la tho medium hy which alltrades disputes shall In future bo hroURht to anamicable Issue. ' We wish oil whom It may con-cern to know :h»t we can never guarantee topublish communications which onlj reach us latoon Thursday o ' early on Friday morning. Thisletter from the Trades Council might have beenforwarded to is days ago. Did we Insert it nowwe would bavoto sacrifice report of Hoot Hubmooting, the TVamore Lifeboat meeting yeslcr.day or some okher matter which the public atlarrw ejDect to see fully dealt wl t t iu ourcolumm

For week ending February 20thHF.ATT: R A T K .. the mortality In Waterford ivos

equal to an annual avera^o death-rate o' 1(< i per ' 1,000 living pcreont

ihc Paul 's Square method of1 n iM.fHTiSfc warfare has, as we knew It event-

A .VTIO " ually would , brought about Itaown condomnation. On Tuesday

morning tho members of tbe Councii, or , weHhould say. tbq members of tbat body whom theclique thought 1 could be Influenced by lying andclap-trap, received a document penned In theclasslve language now tso familiarl y associatedwith 1'aul s Bquare . This ivretcbed scrawl bega Dwith an attack on Mr George A Oampeti , T C,whlcr tbat gentleman showed at the Councilmeeting was devoid of the elomout even of truth

j Aftor l ying reoklntly at-om Mr; i r L K D Toll Clampett tbe cl'Que lannched mtc

Mire. rol gar «bo/e o/ ilr J»» A Vower ,| T C, and of onrtelvea. We ho.e it

OD tho authority of members of theCooDc it nho hadlotue sympathy T/ltb Mr O'Kicffo tbal >ben tbiieourrilooi proauotion reaobed tbeir bands tboy atODCe decided net to havo ou^bt to do with men < bocnold dfjoerjd to socb taotiu to attain their nodsThui the oeaporja nhlch tbese wretched rupo cntfor ne recoiled on themselves, aod deitrty rd tbehopes of the notoriunato Ticttm of thei r mean andcontemptible plane.

lJu; your Whiskey, alo and stout , from the houuthai dean exclusivel y in standard brand* and youaro 6ure to get Batiisfactioo—T. Si H. DOOLAN . WineMcrchanti and Family Grocers, George t btrco t.Watorforc

To-Day 'o Racing"¦"iji wlevuin" Ojj icui l Starling / r i c e s

8AND0WM PABK.Osisr MIUIART GOLD CCP— N»llie ' J r»y l i t

Mldsbiproite 2nd ; Dalkeith 3rd. Starting pme—3 to 1 cgftlnat winner, C ran.

P AST *ND PRESENT ETErri/SC UAbE—Br anl «innet Starting Pilco (3 to i ntjolnst.

OPEM S»I.UBO H ANDICAP — Boar winnor HuriiO RPrice 2 to 1 a^iloit.

OI K N SELLI ^IO PLAT—Kcndaldaln winoi'i Smart-

ing I' rice—t toll agaiLit.8KLLIN Q STEEPLECHA8E.—Oiton . mnner

Btartin ii prlcc ^lOO to .10 against.MAIDEN 'STEEPLECUASE. - Dcod Level

nioner StarUng price—Evens.

Ii&.'SBUT BESIinGI London, r ridsy, 3.16.

Amcndlcr Wai again in request tor tbe LincolnHandicap, ac<3 Waterfoid ra Trell backed for tbeGrand National. Regret advanced to 5 to 1 for tbeDerby. Prioos :—

LINCOLN HANDICAP—U U> i Amandier (t,o);15 to 1 El Diablo (t ,o) ; ZO' to 1 Enter Gift ( t ) andCourt Ball ; 25 to 1 Green Lann (t ,o) , 50 to 1SanohO Panu (t).

GRAND NATIONAL-11 to 1 Waterford ( t,0) ;12 to 1 Ardcaro (t) j 20 to 1 Nepcott (t). MarobHere (l ,o), and Van dcr Berg (t ,o) ; 25 to 1Horlxoii (t ,o).

DEEUY-6 to 1 Kcjiot (taken freely).

An Enterpriolng Firm.It trill be se?n by anooncemeot In nor advertising

comma tbnt 2tlo:tn John Dili it Co., ot Cork , and(yConaall ttn»\ io tbii city, bare landed at tbeformer port one ot the tint cargoes ol te* coaiigopddirect : to tbo Sontb ol Ireland for tbe pirn halfCJctrjry. Tbii <otcrprlilrj{{ and old ctibllibod firmhave fsarefdlly selected lolfl valuable cargo In tiemost famoot jgardens ot Iodla and Ceylon , lo thatIn a f^n dsyi vben tbe conslgament li

plaoedontho market a large demnd may be exptaterL Tbefirm are entitled to the fireuteet credit for tbeir sowdeparture, acd Ibelr rpiilted determination lo keepahead of all ri»tls il certain to meet with tb» toe-ecu It detencs. '

DOOLA»'8 jputo Indian Tea is the bc6t. Pricesfrom Is Cd la 33 per pound. 314 32 George 's street,Waterford. !

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CLARKE V. O'KEEFFE.! | '. .WHERE DID THE IMPORTANT LETTER

;. | DISAPPBAll TO tWe undemtaod tbat previous to the boar

fixed for tbi aeoliag of tbe Conncil on Tue»daylout, Mr OUrbe'a' S ilicitor, Mr P J Kenny,handed to tbe Town Clerk a letter addroiacd to(he Mayor,1 Aldermen, «Bd ;'BurgciU!c« ,' o f j thecity, -in which llr Olarku oorjfirmed tbe offer behad preTiooolf made to the Finance ond lraw ,CommittceJ to take a Uaso ol the premise*; Ho. "II Brorid-itlreet, for 75 jotrt, at £60 per annum, 'and to erpdnd £200 on permanent r<.pair» i and cbe farther stated tbat it tho Council did not iconmder it o offer sufficient , ho would ba pte- lpared, taiber than forfeit bit goodl will in the )Dremi»ef,jt|> pay r» higher refat. We belit»<j tbst ,Mr Clarko IIBO gnve an onderUV irjg] that if the ;pretrjiici l vert pnt np for lettiog ly pnWo <anctiob, bi wbnlrj nt such naction bid a lint ofnot lees |tiiah £60 per aanom, mbject <o |th«: 'expfeaaitar^e of £200/ It would be intore»t|ng to;ptnow why ibe menbert of tbe Couaoil Wer« PotiwotwtQ t I tbi* coamuniMtiott-' i ' j . j ' :

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WATEBfOEP! Bp4.1I CI.X7B; \: ;. - - ,i ' . > : . • ' : I - ¦ ¦ i , ' •¦

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Tba annual ceoertil mestlnr/ of tbe nnnfien ot UeWaterford Boti plait wai held in tha Town HaU oftWed D ojd ay evenlngSaBt. Therdwsn Urge attend-;«nof>. Oo the mrtloo o/Mr, J, J.M'Cartbv, teeondcaby Mr. Ble6, tH«. eba>r woa taken by ! '

¦ . Mr. JJUUES J. FntLAlfJ ' : ' ¦Tba Chairman in. mOTing-tba adoptioo of th i

annual report and sti totnent of aocoaolr, which wei itaken ii read, uid-pQentlemon, iuipropcdng th •adoption of the repo rt-and atatementof acooootithink I oan oongritalate the Clnbj oa its preets .floandal position, oobiiderlni; the very great oiitlr ¦tbai Has nreotaary t ils year bott) in tbe repairing o 'tbo Slip, otrry lng out loma sanitary 'lmpro'emenlin tbe b'atbonse and Ibe eendlnsj away of oar cren ito Cork and Dablla. Tbla lal ttr haa. not becu dor >for soajeyoirs pist n id it entailed a bravy rjpeuso ci iot, and bat for tbat icd the repair) ir. rial nerieiiar -to catry ont our nor by treastvor wonld Imve had a iia a tar bettor position to-nigbt flourjoially tban w >»re. But contlderlog those esponaea and ccnsldot •In? we do not one tbe Bank more now tban we dltbla time twelve moakba I tblnk wo nave everv teaao ito be tatiBed BO far as tbo financial point-of tie* Iconcerned (applime). As to oar lowirjff we batnothing to look baoklto butrrhat ne can look to nil!the greatest pleaanto, and wo bato reason to coorgratnlato onnolvei bbyond all doubt on OQrtploodid¦accewea dariog tho pa»t year (tpplauie). We conymeoced noil by teodiag a crew to Dublin and Iho. rthere wen what hu teen tbe object of onr ambltlo Iaince the Clnb not established nearly eighteen yearjiago, and wbtcb wo bad worked very hard to gala bat"itbont encoea (applaacej. Not only did they winon that occasion, not' only did they securemi riEST FB1ZI IH TOB IB1BQ EOVTIHO WOBLO,bat they won lo iuob a declsiio manner that thorpni DO qaeitioD or no doubt oa any mind tbat ourcrow were far laporlor to any crew nbicb wcr)against tbom on tbat occuion (applause). At on:loot! Regatta it was a scene of unbroken sneccas foronr crewa. All the omatenr raoei from beginning to.end wo won every 'one ot them and noo them allwell (applarue). Thjen at Cork Regatta our seniorcrew wero equally 'suocecsful, and I tblnk we tSmembarg of tbo Cluli havo every reuoa Co bo proadand grateful to

THIS CRBSAltH O81Wwbo bate won so mnbb honor for tbo Club this year(applause). As I aald before tba Metropolitan Capwai a pnie we nero ioog looking for, acd now tbattola crew bao suoceciled io gaining It I tblnk wo barethe more reuon t« be gratctol to tbo rrinnera andproud of their «obievement«, for not only were theyadmired by n» , and dot only nero we proud of tocra,but every ono who aaw them acknowledged that theyrarely ever , If indotd they ever, jsw a better orew inIrisb waleri (applotise). Tbg saccosa ire havo badtbia year will , I bope, bo a great iooeotive to oaryoang mon to roirnedisssonand toouroldbandi too< o iastalo tbe honor tf tho Club and kosp the laurels,or aome of tbem, nbicb vro bave fio well woo tbiatbia jtar (applause). Tbe Chairmen tbeo formallymoved tbe adoption ot tbe roport.

Mr M'Curthj icoond°d tho motion.Ur Dertreux aald lie understood tho oommltteo bad

at last taken some action In regard to a matter to whichha bad oillod attention at tho last two annual meetlnga,namely the proTislon ol batter arrangements for banj-Ing (n tbe plflasore boats et the boAthoaso. 0*thongbt an explaoatiaD as to what bad been dene wouldinttrtaftbo tocmbure. Ha vr&a g\&d to see that aom<-tbiOK Had been done, and it shOTTar) that there iraaeon Bgood to be derived from staking op a rnmpt soooaalooallj (langbter).

The Cbairmau—All I can eay in reply to that ia tht tat our last oomtnittce meoting a plan was enbmitted toprovide pnlllos or something clso to relieve the laborof taking up tbe pleaanro boats. That was only a not)i•gu and tbe commilteo had not time to fo l l y go into triematter and BCO whether it would bo advisable to adoptthe plao or not. Wbat ne intondod to do t i« overjirJWwas to iDstroot tho aeir oommlttoe to ttke ihiii plaD Inbands and see if it can bo done , and if a" It wi l l be dorjeat ono;. I am sure Mr Doverettididnotezpftct «oc3al!dbav« it dono In a week.

Mr DoTeroax expiesBOd his eatiefaation with ttjepropouU of tbe ohairmao , rrhloh was agreed to

Ur Copperthwaite aaid he did oot qmt« anderiUadthe acooante , fcr tboogb tho report staWd tbo balao<juafralast them bad been aligbtl jr rudno^d , it anpoartjdfrom the accounts it bad b en slightly jocreased.

Tte Chairman said thore 6oexoed to be sli ght err^r¦ bar*. Tho balanooag'lott them io the back la,t yearbad b»oo JB27 10a, while it waa DO* £2H is. Vbaithey were some 15* worse this year than last.

Ilr Blee—1/ all the members bad paid tholr sobsorirt-tioDs wn sboold kave had a bet:or balanca. 1 recoirddtwo outstanding eab&ort pliona this etening, aod thor,ear<i two still io arreir.

The report "was tbt.3 adopter).TUB BACK Poa RIOHTfl AT TH B COflK UEOATTil .

Ur M'Cartby referriog tu n para^ragh in tbo reportwbioh stated tbst at the C<j rk Citr Reg-alta their orccrhad onl y won the Cork City Challenge Cop, and thatowing to tbo notion of tbe Qtarlor in onanging ttlapoaitiobs of the crowd the eight did not compete for theA rnott Onp. said be thoug ht it Only right that ao a,nujn-wltoesa of tbe transaction he should place the faoiaIxfore that gocoral mcctinr;. " Tbo crowa ' be aaid" at great irjoorjTQaiencG to themselves remained hiCork a day longer than they originally Intended , tlloCort Committee bavin* through stress of wuatber pot) .poned tha »galta. TVei!, taking that iolo coneldoi.atioo we thought that At least tbe commitlee would actw i th perfect'airness if <bay did not with ooasidoratioo.Hut we lonod that rrna Hardly ao ibear , hoar)- Thofirbt raoa waa ccrtaialy delayrr] for an boar after tbatime aot down on the programme , and oor orew werokept waiting. They wero eventually atirterl at thostation marsod on the programme, and our craw badtho lailde station and na you know won the rice. Oarfeooad tour went dotvn then and from ooe oanco oranother;thestarvsr kept tkem thoro t»'k n > and pollinguotll the ooorau waa ebortenod bj balf-«.mile. VVhun oarcrengot under neiirtj consequently tboy had only a milsto row, and the Sliao'lon crow , aided by the shortooaree and having ttie bettor aUtion , woo by thrcoqaartere of a length. Now though that ta, ,o I harenot the sllgbtett hetitittioo io Saying tbat if the propercourts bad beou roncd our crow would hue Dfat<ntuam by onuor two loox tha,for trj«y *cr« goiug freso aodstrong at tbe uuidb , white tbo &h4n<luri m-n w. ;re quitodooo op. The nort race w»s tbal for the ArncU Jopaod our uvn were delayed for ov,?r two boara altar tbotiuio t i n t e d oa the progMmcio. N "ooekno» the canaoof the d.'lay, and MrEiiftr and t wh*> were on the gra&dstand weDt OTer to Iba ShaiidoD onolosore ; bat weoould get no aatislaciory exoaae for the delay exceptthat tbe Sbandoa men were oot ready. Whan theydid come oot eventuall y and were putting thuir bo&tiu tbo water, after OQr meo being out all the time, theatjr ie r oamo op acd said to the cox uf the Shaodooboat. '* You 'ro L>r Dookettlo t ide this time . wo 'i-egumg '¦ ¦' start there. ' " \Vbat is np ?' Bud tbo cox.Tlie »u rtor icplio .1 '• Narer mind . 1 wi l l till yon byaod by " Now io oonscqoence of th« long delaytbo tide from btln£ a flood was oow on ebbaod by tbeir removing na over to tbo Danke.ttloIt woaM take ua (rotn tbo alack wator that we mighthave bad tho advantage of and pot oat mun oat i jthti stream wbilo tbo Sbandoo men got into tbe baolfwater. 1 saw through tho dodgo la a miuato and Itoid our ooxawain , Mr Eodmoad , wbat I had ,orer-ht ard , and 1 further? told him that unless asa ' iafaotor7rtttson nas g iven for obangin? the p<';itioa be shouldnot row. Mr Hodmond roned to tho proper placo forataitiog aa aUUd ob tho programme , and the starterthen cam» and tojd iim to a° ortr to Che othrjr side, amile acroat. Mr Bedmond refused to do this , a.adaaked for a raion for tbe change. I doa't know wbatoconrrod tboo , but at all events tte starter told bim bewould give bim tao miuutea to make up bi« mlod. Ata&y rato our ort w refuaed to row uolesif they weestarted in the position drawn tbo previous evoolngand wbere they bad started from ibaC moroing laother racos, and obnsequcrjtly the raco feel through.1 thiok tbat flj ing eUrta in amatsar races should bepat down- Tbcro m always a door open to favoritismin them , and I tt 'inU an amateur olub ahoald refnso torow at any raoea whore tho committeo bad Lot providedptako boat«, aud pointed Out tbe ooorae tu be rowod(bear , hear), Io conclusion I would beg to move tbofollowing resolution :—" That in conaoquence ol thaaction of the siarterl at the Cork Pity lieg»tta tbe io-ooming commiU^o be defircd to cotamuniaatB with tbo(titforeot amateur rowing olubs in IrsUud , pointing Oottbe advisabili ty "f not snpportJDrt.regattas whoro slakaboat s are cot provided and tho course aoouratoly anddiatincUy d< fined" (hear, bear).

Aid Murphy, Cap '-oio, iu Bt'oonding tb" resolotlon,said bla own «ip«necoo bore pnt what Ur UoCarthybad stated. Ho had rowed ia Cork and had be«n putat the Dunkettle aide aud bo 'knew what it war. Oothat occasion they bad been beaten by ball a length,theuthor boat being on th»io8ido »borp. Taking everything;together the act i in of tho Cork Committee, or whooverwas rcapooaihlo for tbe ptbaeeding Mr H'Carthr hadspoken of , rji'l pot follow Out the spirit of tha roles ofsport or tbo rules of mcins as far aa ho koow themIhoar , ht»r). Ue ttooght tho resolution a most properone, and bo hod mach pleaeure in teco ocMng it.

The Chairmao—Tncre ia one: thing I might say cadthat Is &9 far as Ilknow tbat there is no ohargo madeagainst tho 8hao0on rren, that is tb» crow wo werorowing against. Tbo complaint Mr M'Cirtby maka Isagaiost tho memboc'a of tbo Committee. That should boclearly understood. JA« far aa oor opoctnU ax* ooncsrnoitbry bad, as far aa we amid aoe , nothing wbattvor to dowith what ocourlrcd, and cot tbe alighCsst blamenfacbos to them. I am viry eorry tha thing ahoaldhave occurred' I tbijk the Rrcit virtue , and tho groatpleasure of thtso regattas is that , ua far aa 1 havoknown , Inr play isjthorireat thing to bo observed (hoar ,hoar) That .it wbat aro always attempted lo do in ourtown rojattas. Ths Cork gcntlemon may have , and Ihope willhavs, a anti»foctory explanst or. tj offer o(thooircumitaucca which Mr M'Cartby haa narrated forttoio would bo very little honour ia winning di'tinn-tiona if they wero to ba won by tbe slightest anjplclonof foul play (Loar , bfar).

Mr L C StraDgo inquired if it would cot bo trill tosend with tte resolution to the various oluba acopy ofone ot tho local (ipoxa with a marked aocouet ol themeeting 10 that t-boy might bo aware of the ciroum-atoscct nndor which It was polled- Tho rctolutlon wasa rttbor bald ono- 1

^Tho Cbainnaa taid inconasctlonwllh that aaagoatlonhe thosfht, i,orhi|p9, If a nenapap/cr lepoit was lenton laoonjlitcrtoy miffht appear for u ba ondorstood UrITCarthy, ho impnUid blamu to tho itarter, whllo tborcaolation referred to tho Commttteo.

Mi IU'dmond—The atatter ii on ofJlcer of the Con -mitUf.

A tl#mber-lf ZIr U'Cirtby'a ctaUaeat bo rlrbt ,from what ho oTsrbeard thers waa avldsntly bob-oobhinff jolng on tctwf OQ tha stater aod ti» crctr orooz of tha Shudoa boat.

Mr Strange remarked that tht retolatioa waa extra-mely bald a« it at ' preteut stood. It gave noas o! tboclreumiUncMJ ooanscUd «itb;tho matt r corapliinod ofis tho leaoahiorj.

Tho Cbalrtnan—I take It the conmltt«e wlll glio aneiplinatioa of tht dronmitanew. Of coarse it wouldho giving very little information to dabs morel/ towrito them erjclotiog tho rtsolollon.

Mr Bedmbnd 'aid ba belisved tha clubs wero alleerfeotlv aware ot all th« ciroamatasota, and MrJ'Carthy'a iUUfflaot iu abiolutely eort«ct He hai

cot beta Informed by ths committee that then wouldbe any change o[;tUtion«, and ha went down to tbastation aot oat oa tba progtammt aod marked oa thonap. Whoa' ha went down th« starter ordered bimto go over to th* othtr aide. Ho uked him would habe good fcnoujh to tall him1 what Wat tht reajoa ot thachange. The etarlar would givt , hira so rtiaani, batIn what ba taosld lay wos^ a very roajh and uugtoUt-manly cunritr ordered him acrout B* refused ti go,and -when ha got oat of.tba boat be at one* telegraphedto the variona Dpblin papu* thai fall detail* of whatbad ccennod, and notwittutaadiag lh< (aot that »rsfrelab la lrclaad t»w that tha Cork BWdarmr rspujuudooo wordof lt (h >r, ho«j). I : ! .. The rgwlntloo ,wa< then saaaldoailv a opVed.

! ! »f.*CTIO!i O» rBlHlDfrtT. . . . .Tha Chairman tad they aUava daoirtar] dom tha

ojnal eoarcei of electing ofieert by ballot in ooea ot Ibtprtsldenoyj 1 Ho 1 had mach plaanrq thtttfoM tt> pro»walog thai th« Mayor b« eleoled preaidnt for thecomlni }•«• (heir, brar). Tha1 natabtra ot tb* elabwen •Iwan gra fo! to tho geotls»>»o ooadidjf tb*high effioj ol Mayor ol \Vaterford and wartaJwajaprond of bia acoepting tb* prwtdenoj of tin slab, foron all oca-loaa they rroelted the mattat coorutjand UodDm from tba body H wtteb.be wai eUlrmos.Ha theieioit sored vh> eUctioo of tU Mayor MCbiiroan for tbo comlnfj par tbiaf , %»u). : ; ¦

Mr L C SUaojt atooftdod tht soUoa, which «aaadopted uoaDlraoutlj.: ; ;! ; ¦' : ' !

Al MOOT* FOB TH» CA««TAM«.Mr L 0 EUange moved that the committee be

Irurractcd to teko Into con»id«nalcm ibe adtbaJblUty

WM often compelled to rernaia ov«r at lha bduhoaaartitll eleven ;«r twelve o'olook at night to wLrWor a•Ingle boat, i H4 believedU wouw be condnc<voXth.weUara of the dab, itnd certainly of tba caretaker,\oprovide a houie for IJm on tbo gronndi, ;

Mr M J Hurley aeconded the- motion raying be didBO for tha purpoae at having the matter consideredthough aot biodlng WnueW In any Tray to Jtrbport It.

The motion wa> adopted.'¦_ ¦

BLKOTIOS O» OPV1C«M. '•Tho foHowInfrofflcera wcre eleotcd by b.-Ulot—Capt

MO Marphy ; vlco-aipUin, Wm I>arle ; treaiurer, RS Blee ; hon 100, 0 Q Graves; out do, J J M'Cartby.

Mr M'Cartby Mated it WM quite Impossible for biroto perform tho dutie* of the position to which ho hadbeen elected.

^Mr If Andley, who lad received a large number of

vote, for the poattion, then oonsented to accept tbeBsaljtant secretaryship.An election for a1 committee of twelvo resulted Inthe foUovrinjT gentlemen belog nppolnttd-J J

M'Cartby. T K Shcodf, Wm BobcTtBon^P Redmond,James J Photao; H Lodgo, M J Hnrluy, n O Strange, EKgan, W A Dobbjn, Jillinghim, jan • B 0 MannSg.« J^ Orj tBA KS TO

THE OnMUMAH .ilr M Cartby barle,: beenjnoved to the second chnlr,

Ur M J Harley said it was a pleasing duty to himto propoao that the bust thanks of the WnUrford BoatClob be Undored Mr Phelan. for bis conduct in tbechair and for his gisnend Interest In tbo weltim ofthe Clab. Anything that he might say In connectionwith the Interest Mr Pheiao bod shown In tbe Clabconldhardlyemphail3athofcellng»ntertalne4 on thosubject by every member from those who weremembers of tho old clab In "78 down to the newestmember wbo joined last jcar. The!Mayor of thecity has nominally been president of the Boat Olubbat from, tbe beginning Mr Pbelao has been tirovirtual head ot the concern (hear, hear). Ha waa onoot tbo pioneers ot tbo clnj> and dariog ths seventeenyears of Its existence no name of aoy officer bad beenso prominently Or so favorably identlSed with theolab in Its welfare, Ia Its bad dajs and its good daysalike (applause). Ho was sare he hardly need addanything to what ho had said for oeralnly therewould be no difficulty In getting a seconder to theresolution bo bad proposed (applause).

Mr C B Dolling seconded tho resolution,Mr Phelan, who win received with lood appease,

replying aaid—Mr Chairman and gmtlcmca, I f«l verygratclul to Car nor lev for tbe too flattering manner inwhich he proposed this resolntion. to Mr DowUng forseconding it, to yon for ths manner in which you pnt itfrom the chair, and to you, gentlemen, for the veryBattering manner in which yon received it. 1 assnrcyou, yob have exaggerated the Interest I Ukt in theClub, but I would with I had been able to do rooro forit than I have been able to do, and anything X h*>eever done for It has only been to me a labor of lov«(applause). The litth aervicee I have bojn able to givehnve been much Over appreciated (no, no) |It hxa alwaysbeen a pleasure to me to be arnoogit yon, and to doanything I could to encourage one of the most healthfuland enjoyable ol recieatloua, that it rowing (applause).I havs ao often stoed up in this room to retnrn thanksthat what I would wish to say this evening would onlybe a repetition of what I said ID former yean, but attho risk of repeating myself. I say everyone ought toencourage rowing, for it ta within the r«»ch of everyone.There ore other amusements which may be moreattractive, and possibly more enjoyable, but ticre arenone so well within, the reach of tbn ordinary citiroa ola place like Waterford as rowing. It am be lidu'gediu at so little expense and there cm he no doubt of thobesefit9 a rowing clab confers on the comamnlty, or atleast tbo younger members of it. I think we haveevery reason to ba proud of our present position, bothin tbo number of members and our achievements ia therowing world (anpUune). In proposing the adoptionof tho report thii evening, 1 upoko of onr greatsucce&;us at tbo regnttas this yet ir, and I repeat itnow. I say tho members (if this .Club, andevtiryono who has taken an interest in it, hays everyrea.*on tu be proud and delighted at the. success of theircrews this year, particularly at the success of our premiercrew which won tho Metropolitan Onp (applause).Tboy won it decisivel y, aud that there might bo nomatter of doubt as to the superiority of our crew overany crew in Ireland, it was not a single victory we' wonbut wo repeated it twice afterwards No lftss than threetimes did our crew beat the crew wliich waa tbe secondbest in I/eland (applnuseji So that we have every rightand reason to be proud of our achievement!* withoutbeiog at all boastful in spirit. }io *i taat we have wonthis high placo we should rotain'it for some time at anyrate, is loog aa wo havo oar present four together wewill have gootl roasou to look forward to doing this, butthey must nettle down sometime (laughter) and give uprowing. Wbat we want to do is to provide oartmen tobike tbeir places, and I am pun that tbia year, alterths successes tre have had ' that it will bo a greatincootivo to our youog roving members to go iatopractice, lor there is now a chaucc for every msmb«r olwinning tho Metropolitan Cup. and with tbii chance be-fore them we sbouM have ao lack of rowing men. I amsure from Hmongst them our captain «vil have no diHicoltyin mfikin g uut two or three very good crewa .beeidefl thasenior ", crew , and who will be able to take thoplnces of that crew when tho time comes(hear . hearV I have now detniued you a longtimo. 1 have, to sincerely thank you for the mannerii> which you passed tbo vote of UiAoks to me, and forthe kindness and courtesy I have always received from*the mtmberj o( the Waterford Bo*t Club. Any adviceI ever gave was always welcomed, Rud always, I think ,taken anl the members appreciated too full y what Iha>o endeavoured to do for the gciod of tbe Club. AaloDg as 1 will bo amongst you, as long as I aro spared.it trill always be my delight aud a pleasure tobo amon i tyou and renew old ajsociatious, arid bringb&c'x tncrnorirjof tiy old pleasant days on the riTM (loud applause )

The meeting then terminated

THE TRA.M0RE LIFEBO ATEXTRAORDINARY CONDUCT OF THE

3KCRBTAJIY AND OLD COMMITTEE.

A P P O I N T M E N T DP NOKUI Ij A3 COXWAIN

WHOLESALE SECESSIONS FBJI TUEINSTITUTION.

\ FOOLISH EXHIBITION OF PIQUE

Yest-rdiy at ouo o'clock a special meettog of theroconntitoted Committee of tbp Tramore Lifeboatwns held In tbe Chamber of Commerce, tbo BonDudley F Fortescue, D L, io tb» chair. There were»lso present—Mr E Jacob , Uoa Local Secretary ;Dr Aiobrrao , Captain Bro»n>> , ft N; Messrs 61 JMurp hy, J P , J P Uanrahao , John Alling ham, B L,junr; S Fennrcaj, E O Pe?t , .lames Bodd , JamesPo»er , Tramore ; Edwin Wbilf , F Budd, H FFordo and Arthur Kelly, tolr.

Commander II til , Local Inspector of tho RoyalNational Lifeboat Institution , was In attendance.

The Chairman explained that tbe meetingwaa speciall y oiovened to consider tbeappoiotmentof a O' xtwaia of the lifeboat, and lo decide to-day amatter which bad been In controversy for a longtime. The lisa", bo wai pleiifd to cay, noj alto-gether narrowed. Hitherto tbe derision of thoCommitteo bad been blocked by a eo-call^l legalquestion. That bad boeo qalto auccesifoil y disposedof . aod what they had todecldfi oow waa tbe pointupon which the whole controversy had bioeod,namely, the appointment of a cons »aia. It weald biin the recollection ot trios? presoul tbat wbat passedat tbe previous meeting ttif, that foar geotlomeD ,representing what bo boped be mi ght coil withoutd'jreipect, the mtlcon tent opinion outside, consentedto jcio tbe Committee without accepting aoy con-dition;, or any attempt being made to iaipoieconditioog apon thorn; bat tt the came time witbthe expression aod the hope wltb wblch a resolutionof tbe meeting terminated, that they wonld giveImpartial consideration to the appointmentot a eoxswalo of the lifeboat. An loflaantla! memberof (bo committee volanteored flien on this promisebeing glteo—that if aoy member of tbe newlyoonBlltnted commlttae choia to bring forward apropowl that the Iqucstlon of (be coziwalnsblpabould bg re-consldered he would second it. Thatbolng so, Ibe point for tho meeting oowto decide M.", woald tbey atitent to tbnt gcfitlooboing gone loto, and If so they would proceed to ex-arolno tbe testimonials of tbn candidates—a dutywhich , bo thoagbt , would take op but a short timeHe left it open to any member of tbo committee topropose a resolution. .

Mr M J Murphy then moved a resolution lo theeffect that in view ot tbo widespread interest oanifeatedin tbe selection of a ne* coxswain for the Tramore-lifeboat, and hiving regard to ths facts connected withthe appointment of Perry mode at a sparaely attendedmeeting, at which, ss many of the subscribers believed,tho rtspectivo Qualifications ol Perry and Koiria werenot fully considered, it wna dcsirnblo tbat tho resolutionappointing Perry should be rescinded, and that theeclsction for the coxawaioibi p should bo made of themost competent mna obtainable, and o( ono who wouldhave the confidence and support cf ths crew. Theresolution concluded—" And we hereby declare thecouwainship to be now vacant, and ia doingso desire to add that wa muit not be considered umaking ths slightest reflection, slar, or Imputation oaPerry's private or professional character, our onlymotive being to farther and promote tha ofOdency oftha lifeboat now tcrlaojly Imperilled.''

Chairman—I bope tint will cover tie appointment.Mr Unrpby said ha thought it wonld, but he bad

another resoluUn to propose, utter en.IJr Peet aid he thought th* first resolution woald

ba that the consideration of the subject ba takea op.Ho uked Ur Uurphy to kiadly more i resolution totbst effect sad he would ircond It : He Mid thoywould acs his request was a fair oae, berates his state-ment at tha pttvloos meeting was that b« wonld secondaay ;resolaUoa broaght forward to teocoeider tho.tubject, , . j

Ur AUlnchaa said they all knew thtillr Pstlwoaldkeep his word. H» seed not lenoad tb* zwolatioa, aano oonbt son* other j-entlemsn would do so.

After soma farther remark* Irom other cratxrs,Mr AlUsihats moved—" Tsat th* qmestioa ot tha

eouwalaihly bej reconsidered." jUr Pett seconded th* motion which r. sised. H* then

moved that Ih* teitlaanlila of «ach ot tht candidatesbe now read.

Mr arrnasoy seoondso, and th* motion passed.IIr Jacob then read lbs advertisements which win

published sonoandod th* prweot raeeUnc and hisobieat, and road s> olraalai whioh h* said M bad dls-blhntcd from Danprran to FHhard, aid also uat toOoasliaard OfSosrt and Uoyd's tnnt* tlonj thslitretsB of coast, tto, H* than proe«*dod to ttu tb*tettlmoobli Mot In by Hsitin Hotris. Th*«oIncluded th* tilnt ¦ m»d*l of M th. BoyaJ

atioaat Ufihoat IniritatioB for f»n»«t KTTIOM

»t th* wwek of th. -OMls" at Tramdrth 1868 ;tb«Board of Trod* oe UflsaU id rtmotu'U t of .Ms Mfvie**no th* aama ooeaalon: th» silref smadol for loaf HfrWand good ooBd.ot la th* Bo»*l Nsvf, and a iat»I of mmmRmmKmBKKKHHBM ¦¦¦ Wexcellentdlschsxto*fro«jt»e s««ro»*MWt* . . 1 \ .«,„.;.,,», -J ^M

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two», eiperI*n6.»adbr«T*ry'. : ; ' i 71 7^A qo««Jloa kios* u to whatW JTp»rf» !¦<¦» Bo* b«eolM In to give futlhor rrJortaiBoo> tftiboMOttW,•ace tb, profotsl to nearTJottiofwas Mt p«n*Ttndi&.Mr Power rsIalM ¦. -» .—. rpiiim pf alij

FT."!! »w»t(J « for ooorag. and akin IsTplug-.£? Ut0

^8 •'»'» «!''"« aru* to free th« iWo(l£

2 t'i,!.hi •«""•• •*"*'•—wbie* h. had to-ksS,©3with hit koITs—w»» foUowW th. vssMb ttr lieab«Phr.Med tk,,at 'J"*/,," wb'£) *UW P*»Sdsiwdprobriblv a hundred liteti ' , : . ,. Mr Alllng lam—Theioar« Doio»rk*ln Traaar*, ->Mr Jaoob (.BphaUaaU;)-I |.», tb*r* on HiJSrTUt).A gcoj deal of . diseatsioa look olae* on ti*; nsroM-tit* merits of the twoaen, arid th* them* havras boratxbauited, ' . '¦ ; . i .

61 r Harphy moved that the old ere* shoal! WetO*}bo. o re the met ting asd tt«lr opinios asotrulned as tinappoiolmoDt ¦ i . : •Mr Jaoob said ho went to tb* ntw orew fpeeklly iad•ad uked them not to aome lo WaUrford, b«e.au« it,did cot want ons body of mm froas th* vfllaje oa ocaside ot the qaestloo , meotins;. another body with dif-

ferent views on such aa cccMion as this. Tbm wufrinllon enough already . .The proposal to admit the crsw was follv disoBstaj,and ly defertnoo to the nneral wlah of th* SMeuag,

Ur llorphj wlthdww his animation. -lit Fesnessy thoa aaked wby, If Biehard Party wxi

properly sppol-t«d th* otben day, be sboold sail)*dismissed befor* hi* saecessor; eould b* eUctid.Chairman—Oh, no ; that WM atltltd tba Dthcr Aay.Capt Browne called for th* latter from tha pusst

IatUtntion reipectlog the appointment. ,Mr Jaoob r*ad th* letter, but befor* doij so r*.roarked that th* eorrespondeDOa on this subject for lhalast oight weeks bad been groater than for tha proviaiuIS j tu t (laughter). He never got so many l«tt*r» boaany gentleman In Tramoro than he did froa Ur

Uarphy within tb« past thnM wesks.Mr llorphy—Ther* wai always somalhlnl In rayloiter/. ~^Mr Wblt« raised tha ooint that Perrv havlarr hr~>

dnly Installed as ooxswala coald not bs jot rid ol *s>c«pt by bla resignation or dffmfisal. . ,Chairman—Tbat question was entirely threihad oat ,

and ws perfectly well understood that the wbolo thuiawas to bo tr.attd da rurco.

Ur Wbit« then said thsl wbero the» wai so Tiroahfeelmy, Ur Jacob's poaitloo wonld bo a rather dellcstaone, be having taken aa aotiTO share in Perry'* a>polntment , snd ooaseqaantly sgalast Norrls, U ttJlatter were made coxswain. .Mr Jaeob said be wonld not ottonpt to do to. ,Chairman—It ii a pity to open op this old cronad

•rhloh was closed the other day. It only rsaatsf foryou to propoM yonr oandidsUs asdget tbeia isoondtd.

Ur llnrpbj eaid ths meeting; would now aw the>neeesaity for tbs resolution which ho Introduced at (haopening o< the proceedings, and he again nored Itsadoption. i i

Ur Hanrahan scoonde4 the motion,After diicasaloa it was tmeed to pot only to races

of the motion as related ta tba reclulon of Perr)'«appointment. , . TUr Penneasy proposed on »ra*ndrflent to th» «C*cttbat , taking into oonsldentloa tb* relative Unit* oftb» candidates, ths meet!a* was of opinion that Efajsarf

Perry was tho most anlrabl* and pronsr psrsra for th»position of oox.and confirming hts pr*rtots ennclniBj;;.Cspt Biowco seconded tbs araendmeit.

mi Biar-saiori. 'Mr Fennessy added tbat as tb* parson who proecadPerry, I'that man's appointment w*9* Bsioaa&rradhe

appointment wero not confirmed he oonld not tiD ttaway toioaialning oo tho oomaltl*o ("Oh"). |Mr Peet—And I oannot aoe my way towards rtaaia*

lag en tbe Commf'.too if jhls appoint ii orarihrnwo.Mr Jaoob aaid bo would ool, take the responsibility oftbe Tramore lifeboat aftor all this tumult wbioh hid

been got up by Mr Martin Murphy. Th* men cf thatrcat and the committee had worked harraonloosly withhim for '..'" ysara, bnt aftor what bad happen*!), atdwbat probablr wa* going to happen he did not expectto be able to do so any longer , and hs was cowprcpandto rotign bis por-ftlon aod hand over th* keys.

Ctairman nM it would be well th* mce'.lnj ahonldunderstand what would bo the result If th* resolutionpaaioj. Aa far as hi oonid see the hnn sao wouldMsign, as would also Mr Pent and Mr Feunresy.

Dr Ambrose—And I. Anyoao wbo has aoy rarpectfor himself will resign.

Mr Power said bo reeondod tbt appolatmiat of Pertyunder a misapprehension Bob havlna; seen MartinNorrlj 'a teatitnoniaUi produced when tb* eloclioa tookplaoc.

Comnnndor Hall pointed out by directions of tbsInstitute tbat Norris was M rears of aga and woald bsGO ia six years , which would be a very adrsnood KJ3tor a nun In his position. A man shoald bs veryloav.3 for each work.

Mr AUIogbim—What wot tho age of tha Kisr ioTracox ? ' ;Commander Hall—Thlrtyneven.Mr Alling ham—No [ tbe old man fCommander HaU—lie waa got rid of.Mr Alliogbam—How Ion? ago ? VVas h» not over 75

years of ft ro nht-n ho was goi rid of ? . :Commoodcr Hill said no doubt bo was; a rreat-ded

loo old. Ho then farther pointed oat that if Perry'sappointment wa) annulled tbe committee woald tiisaKreat n-ipoct ltilltj upon themselves and bavs, la allprobability , to work without the aaststano* of th* maaaud men who had done so much for th* lifoboat for. SSyears past .

A vole was then taken on tha amendment ! whon sixmembers voted tot aod eight egalust. |

The amendment h-ivirg bsem loaf , lit Jacob pro-duced somo keys which ho banded acrota to Coeamaa-dcr Ha'l, sayiui; be came prepared to reil^a his postis certain e>entuallil-».

Commander Hall declined ta Uk^ the keys, aad Wasocderstood t > tay the comcjit'o would be rcaposalhlafor them.

Ciplain Browne, before tbo resolotloa was pet, uliho thought Perry ahnold get a chance cf rcdeniaj.

Dr Ambroie—VV l at jon are foing to do n*tr t»l jMio him hurt In lha service. :

Mr Allinjham—Wha ' do jou knowahoBtth* s*TTlS3fCapt Browne—From a ccrvics point of view I don't

think it will di him any barm. I will lake ear* of that.At tho simo lima I think tha; nun oaiht to bo asked toresl gc :

The resolution was thoa pnt and carried by eightvotes to soTOn.

Iamcdiatoly afterward!, lit Jaoob, j Browns,Ambrose , Fennessy, Peel , tad WhIW annonaoed theJrresi gcation as m^mbera of committeo aad, with thsrxception of Mr Jacob, retired from the msetfnx.

Mr Fordo aaked Mr Jacob to rcooniidsr hu dttsr-minition but he declined , saying that for certaintenons he wanted to catlrely duuioclats hbaself froathe Institution. Ho felt he woald have no power what-ovor over tbe men now.

Mr Budd , eonr, moved that ilr John AlUnjhaa bsappointed Eton 8oc. pro (em.

The motion waa seconded I)/ llrllurphy, ondpocidnnaolmnuslr.

Mr Kelly then proposed t hat NorrU should bsappiluted as Coxswain

Mr F Budd seconded the proportion, which waj tlc3unanimousl y pxsscd.

Ur Murphy moved tbat tho old lifobcat crsv thcsldbe rolnstjted.

Seconded by Mr Hanrahan, and passed-Mr Fora« prripoaod, aod Mr Bodd aeoondci, asd it

was uoatlmoasly a j reed— "Tlat la rsreivin* UrJacob's naigt alion a* Hoo 8eo tho committee desireto phes oa record their jrreat rejret at lolinf hisvaluable s;rtioes, and their strong apprsdatlon of tbsirreat services rendered by bio for so many nan, andofUn ondec clroumitinrx-a ot groat difficulty In eoa-doctin? tbo affair, of the Institution. "

Mr Jacob having returned thanks laid tbat notwlth-lUndlo? bia withdrawal from tbe eommitte* b* woaldalways do hia part In try ing to save llf* oa Trsaor*strand whecever the oppodunlty pnsaatod Itself ffc»r,hear). i

Tho Chairman aald he entirely differed frcca thaaction of tho coramUtee, and wool! r*tlr*. from thapost cf Chaiaman. However ha waa son ih*y wealdsot exporienoo sny dlfSouUy bwaasej of bis doinj so,for rjrjtil tbe present time h» had token bat tittle) sctlvspart In tbe procstdlags of th* Tramor* Coamitte*. 11would to murth better to have their Cbalrcan on thespot , for ho would attend bore satisfactorily thoa h*(Ilr Fortescrie) had done. i

Tr.o ooetlng tberj eosdaded. i

DEATH OF MB. JAMES J. LA7FAN*• :

Aa utlmtble and ponalxr cfllira has paned awlj la th*tenon cf tho abote-name4 |reatlomas whoaa 4aatk. w*irgretfollr rooord, took ;laot ot hU rtsluesco, Tb* Quay, oaMonda v alwmoon. Vex a looj Om» prtov to Ik* awt *v«aitbe doceamd <«atleman mi ia tttibg boaltli, tat tar *«*>¦memtba past It was taown that his maUdi bad too* Wrondtbo reach of the bust medical still Ills death is sii)c*r*l>moaned »j a large circle cf Meads to wboa Ms f n M andatnlablo diapoaitloa, and the orcelleno* and avtinta*** atfall character ireatjj- ndaartd hia. B*f»r* tpa kisallkbecame permanenllj broken tia aonrht <o wta a Kat attk*c'oascil, more aa th* assertion ol a prtadpU ikaa ta ascot*cJ vlo bo»ora, for ft* ws* a Asa io whom aa/Mfcli* caisda*titlcmln no way oomtaeodad iUelf. Tb« lat* Xr lASam w*aia man cf cultured n-lnd aodllt.-nry last**, so U wa* kstastriral that be should uko a deep tntartst ia IUa Tn*.Librarjr project, to th* taccma ot which k* iut^Teontrlbatod. Deocasad in for a toog tlaa Maakoalrrotesaor at St John's Collar*, sod t»v» his tntVeatgrataltcosly to th< choir cf at John's ctnrah tax sassyyfAjx | . ,

The Office and High M«aj t<*t vtao* on W*4»«adav ia t>>^¦in-urvt »» u*j,-(i»a» TiaiBu VVIIU la ua prMBS* *1 alirn and armpa.tbetlo eooirsratisB. Th* folknrt** sneit*took part la th* cmtmoafea if- ! . • .

Jloat Bef Dr Bhethan, Lord BWiep, pr**ldlir.Calebrant. Ear T Fulong t Aaaeoa. It*v P Fowiri alV.doaeon, llev P Bsrko ; daaeona at tb* throo*, ««v t- 1Botl.r Ado, aad B«v7r. Barr/. O.F| atastw-tfniiasaintn,Bar W D OU) nnfl l. jldnL- .i I

Tha cltrnrmas ia tha ebcU wtr*—S«v S O'Ooaatll, ca lruv U OalviB, Ct t ; Elf IICaieastT. O.C t fisrPDu»)mb.C, , rtev W Drowsr, Add s Rerr t Irrtifirald, C.C. , Itav IiDarroo, CC.iCi II Cadon*. CCj aJwOrwUa. CC. |r.«f Vr. B.l«wln. O.S. F., lt« W WaS, CO. ftrrykaafc.

Immodlatelj aiUr •»• eaortd ettsnoaiM tktnsiaias w«r*renuved tn la>*nu*r> at %t Vtrft Ballnrtsaaar. Xfc*funeial was larf* awd nrraamraHv*,. and (a* nrntaaa tap*lodsd th* mat r*aj»cUkU clUawa* nf all ils*|i«liillssal

i > rail vtsutxa, , . '. ¦ '¦¦Th*/ollewtof U a llstof ilm** who aoatwtwatb*. erciila,

faj, u trioute* cf aaooUoa aad stay*** to ta* waaory *4 tfc*dmiKfMi t— ' ' ' j - ->

A porealalu wmtk la ilaat ***vt*» Jots 0*4 Xattfaad Ilttl* eeoalas, la lovln aatawvy i i ,' ¦

A porcelain wreath ta gi*»a oa**. froa* *os(ra AJIo>'**4

tl^J l-Wa. *.)M I 1 i ¦!¦ ¦ I ¦¦(i nitllliil •¦»* .* r

I nnrin i vnwain ¦> ua aw> SJHSJ ¦ vnK<Biiaanwa / .A pcnetslawT U f>a**a%fra«»as4ilaaaasMajr,

a toii. ot /ri»»aaw» *& **im? rT '¦ ? .: . 'A pcrecUlawruUila |la*> •*»», froa* ti* Bo********,ts fond !WMstm&t?wa> ( *¦ •

A toralaJa wroOh ta flais oasa, fro» JotoOTujwH, 1*fond rMarahraoo*.

¦ I ¦ - i ' . *_; - - !An imBortsU* l» i-liaseuia. frtrm Jum asd XkrySIffe*,

with d«*p raarrat. - i ¦ '¦ •A poroilab? wmth b>fla« caM, troa X. Vjumm, wt»

dTroxSaU wmta tn iltk ear*, froa i. OTXmsll, I*

tfi«at)*a*<* mattabraM*. i ¦ ¦ ¦i petcUla ten la gUsail ea**, fjora UOtr* aasaaban'oi

th* Ctty Clab. witfi stuer* Ksjit*. I . .Aa tsuurUU*, from Wsa. 3. Cairiek, Witt to****fvaapstjay. ' ' . i ^'*A wrtath of rntaral Saw***, fraaiUn Bmi OCaa «•*WsMrtord, Lhaarlck asdiWatUr. Biflway, mUk *m»*•rwathof aatoialfiow*!*, froa H. P. Oimwi, «taA wwfihot" astoral towin, fro* llrumtti XitwaB,

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¦ pungarvan. I' . lie poot-lisr iloolioha are upon no, and with tbeexception b( theJDuoganan electoral.division I doBob fbiak tbe results in'any other portionsjof tbe[mitra «U|affeob Uia constitution of tbo! bpard to;rjaj great extent. However, tbs nominations willoho* boy, far.the 'Oral ratepayers regard tbolr,:ptaent rcpreioitatJTet, who Lave been, u bounirj;

j (rnafdiiaa go, as 'goad, as they make 'em. No doubt| com* pi the outlying divisions rtqulre stronger, If

Cot more attentive; representative, and rtepre-' C3B06 of a fen ludeperidont-mioded raral jguarduns!• would do tnncb. far tbe ratepayers. There la DO

I . very vexed vacation associated with tbrWeleolloni ;the. - union Is fiasnaially In smooth water, and the

! rates, as a white,; are pretty moderate 'As to, polities, of conne people'! predellctions will more orless influence their totes; bat a) a prominent fictor

.{a the determination of tbe cootesle I vooture to: oj that political bias trill less sffeot ibo iiaao tbaaa genuine* desire to' pat the right men, la t e light'place. '

Bavin; loit the cervicos of Mr. John Curran andUr, M. J. Casoy, it, now bocotEci the duty of theratepayers of Dungajrvan to replsoo ttc« by two{earless, independent ) bono3t representatives, andX7hcD I mention [but Captain Klcbard Curran snd ;lit. Thomas O'Connor aro candidates everyone "illegree that those two gentlemen abuut fill the bill.'Both aie old and respectiblo iahabiUnU ot Dun-(jaxvan, tbelr interest* aro indicsMnbly bound apwith the welfare and prosperity of tbe division, and

¦tbolr Intlnsatn ksooledge of the affairs of tbe townand dlstrlat aro too well knono to require to bsdilated on bcrr. Captain Biehard is a large rate-payer, nod as moh bo will understand thoroughlythe wishes ot bi» constituents , and in a fair andbonorsble manner strive ic llg bieo tbe bordea oftuition apon them. Be h»i DO axo to grind, and,hi* presence at any publie board would' always befcslpful to the publio interests.

The »me may t» said of booeat Tom 0 Connor,oho Is fairless and strai ght in all bis dealings, sodoho, with many years 'exporlcnco as a representativetaao, would make: on txcelleot poor-law guardian.He his at all time) shown himself to be a man ofintelligence and acumen far beyond the average,end his blttsreat opponent mast admit that he ia a(Sterling Irishman, with tbo courage of his can-¦tlotfonj and the ability to male himself understoodIn any assembly. I oanoot think that either Capt.Cnrran or Mr. O'Connor will be defeated, and ebonldeach a highly improbable contingency arise tbenIndeed the yordlot mutt be that tbe ratepayers haveoxerclted a very poor discretion. Later on in theoeek yoa will bear. furtber as to the elections.

Messrs Dunphy aid Morrissey who are associated inthis oontesi with Capt Curran and Mr O'Connor orepicked men, and sH'ould receive tbs best of support MrAlic&Ael Walsh goes forward as a free lance on thenomination of John [Bosnian Messrs T Power, O'Shea,aod Flynn. ore seAing re election along with JohnWalsh and joho Moonoy, bat I thiak three at least oftbess gentlemen <riU obtain a year's respite from thesehonorary labours. !

It will interest ft good many of your Dnngarvanreaders to learn that a most extraordinary whip wasnade to secure tbe election of Mr. E. J. Hanrahanto the post of HJ gh.CoDsublo for tbe barooy ofQfenabelry. It mast be very gratifying to thatgentleman to knoff that bis friends were so sttuncbto him oo Ibis oceasioo. Mr. Samoel Morris, M -P.,travelled specially, from London to record bis votefor Mr. Hanraban ;Mr. Charles J. Curran journeyedfrom Dublin at great inconvenience and pttraonal¦aerifies to redeem his promise to support thesuccessful candidate, and Mr, Nugent , of Qeenaoe,one of tbo sureties, left bia siok bed bo fulfil biaobligation In this donnection. I might also mentionthat Dr. Holland, nbo wo all kcow Is not as strongas tie might be, woat from Suogarvan to Waterfordto perform an act ot friendship towards Mr. Has-raban, which is joBt noat one would expeck fromkbe popular medico. 1 could enumerate severalother instances cimilar lo the above.

There Is at present in circulation here a documontTrhich la occasioning a good deal of atauBed com-ment , although at tbe same time a large space ofsympathy for one oj ibe parties concerned Is prettygenerally expressfd. I refer to tho printed bill ofcoats claimed fioia Captain Hiobard Currac "fortaking none gravel for tbe side-paths of roads forwbicb be n tbo contractor to the County GrandJury, in the district of Clones , Dungarvan. " I wishI coold go fnlly into tbo details of ibis llti gatioo ,and (bow how and throug h whom It originated ; butfor obvious rossonb that cr,or-o is for the presentont of tbo qurstlcp. Tbo plaintiff In the law-suit'"5 v ' ' Mo("lr<?' «Dd the dofend»nta Capt.and Patrick Currar , but a Bottlemont was arrivedat without going to trial , aod tbo result was thattbe taxed bill of costs which tbo defendanti hadto fay amounted to the respectable total of £21 6«. !Three of the more amosiog Hems in the bill of costswere— £3 to the pluintlff ' e agent for train faro fromDublin to Dungarvan, bia hotel bill and car bin..103. to Mr. Beary for measuring a small neap ofrjravel, and 15-*.'8dl to John Mooney " for car-btreto the lands." As I baro stated the distribution ofthe bill baa created much Interest here.

On Moodily last,| Mr E O'Sben. conducted a, vciysuccefsful auction of the household furniture of thplate Dr O'Brien, P :P, V GJ at the Parochial HousePungarvan.1 The principal purchasers tvere, the newl ynppmntod P P's, of Vungiu-viu, Abbcyside , A gliah andOld Parish. ;We beg to direct attention'to the important auction

of interest in land] dairy one ;urd, stuck , 4cadvertised by Mr Bdmund O'Sbtiv Auctionetr Dun-garvan, to bo held for Air James Collender, &t Garran-bane, near Dunsarvau, at elevLD o'clock , on Muudny16th inst. Mr John! F WUliums solicitor , has cxirriap'of sole. [

Sergeant William^Mahony, lot tbt pasl thrtc und ahall years stationed at Colli gaii. has, been transferred IDFerr>-bank, Waterford, to take charge of thai stationin room of SergeantjCarbery promoted to the rank ofhead constable. Sctyeant Mahonv carries with him(ic best wishes of] Ins comrade) and (he public.Previous to his premotion he was clerk to the pistrictInspector at DunEarvm

At a meeting of hn Town Commissioners held onMonday, the. 2nd I inst—The followin g resolutionwas moved by Mr [Thomas O'Connor , and secondedby Mr Michael J | Casey — Eesolrtdthat we theTown Commissioners, beg to tender our b*:-itthanks to Mcwrj William Redmond, M P ; PatrickO'Biifn , SI P ; and tuke Uayden il P ; for their effortsin the British Uouso|of Commons, to stop tb« iosu!unglanguage and dtsgraco/ul exhibi tions at the Anti- Catholicmeeting held in B; de Park , London, by those Anti -Catholic Lecturers. '1 hat cupiei al ihi.- resolution beecnt to Messrs John and William Redmond , M V t; toPatrick O'Brien, M l> ; to Lgkt H»>din , M P , t« tbe" Drtlly asd Weekly ndepc-Ddent, "and tn hb EminenceCardinal Yaughan, ijondon.

In moving tho abb?e resolution , Mr O'Connor aaidthat they nil read a >out those Anti Catholic meetingsthey were for eom< time pist hrld in B yde Park;,London, by those . Inti-Catbolic lecturers at whichmeetings too most ir suiting language has been «jed totbe Catholics Churc h and its members, bj thoselecturers, and not or ly are they not satisfied with tbe>insulting and. abomin ible language, they must go Urtbcby exhibiting Catholic emblems, such as tbe beads thecapular, and rtatue of tha Mother of God, and alsothey bold np for their audience white wafers as ths Godadored by Catholics. Mr William Redmond broughtthis question before the HoW of Commons, and toldths Government that unless they put an end to such a•tote of things as this, that he, Mr WillUm Kedmondwould call on the Catholics of London to put them down,and that hehimself w raid lead them on evenat the peril oihis life/The Home Secretary Sir M Eidloy, stated in replyto Mr Redmond thalj he regretted very much that suchmeeting* were held! but ho said much as he deploredit the Government c<jald not interfere witk. tbo right ofpaDiJO moeunjr.At tna same time ho ttoula* cce tbe cam*cjlftcionen of woods and forests who had charg o of thoPark and they might bs oblo to got oterthc dldloalty'.Ur Patrick O'Brien and Mr Haydcr, also spok» , »ndtold the Oovernmant] that if it would n:t 'stop thoseccaudAloo* and offensive mtctinga that thoy tou nooldbo ia Hyde Park on Sonda; atd take i a t in tho attackon those cnti-C^thol o lectures, even at tbe 03 St ofthcii vtrj lives (appfjinso). At this time somral of theEogUfb UberiJi got on tM< ir feet and iM«ad« I tbosoJeotarera, and told Messrs Ccdsojd , 1' O'Brien >:dLake Harden , Aod j ail others concerned that tbsCatiollo Chnrch was,tha most despotio sod intol«r»°tChurch on God's earth . Darin; all this timo cot asingle man of the 71 'Irishmen , that were sent over tothe English Honsa of Commons by the ', vot4» of th«Catholis people of Ireland and by tbe inflnonoo of thePriest* and Biabopt of iroland, atooj np in tho honaothat night to aay one word in defence of tbo CatholioChurch that wac insulted by thoio English Liberals,bat *sl mere with inelr bands loidtd like dnms dogs{applauia). Theso are tho English Liberals wo aretolo that ia to givo ail Homo Bnle ; tbiss kro tbo moqthat igeax so much about tho " nnion ol hearts" ; bnCthoss <1 Iriahmea thil were elected by Cathollo votes(hair, hear) and by tho infloenoo of the-' Priests and£ishopa of Iroland (hear, boar) are evca worse thanthot* English Liberals, and ought b< dononnced fromevery city, town and vi)l»go in Iroland bocaure of tbeircowardice and treachery on this Occasion (applauao).

Ur Casey—I endtr.o ovtry t?qrd> that hu fallen,from lit O'Connor, aid Ihn [¦li.jplo of .this tows oughtfeel thankful to him for tbls resolution-

ilr8«nlsn—It U bno of tha but roaolntiona tbatover came bf fore Ibis board, and irrcrj board in Irelandoiuht pass anob;» rewlotion.

1'ht Chairman, in patting the resolatioo , said tbatbs also eodorsofl every word that bad bcoo spoken byUr O'Connor, ijnd agreed with Mr Casey In sayingthat tho people ,of Dnngarvan ought feel thaakfnl tollr O'Connor fcr tblf resolution and tho manner in«»hleli ho had atiolrni 'Dun It. '

r.rf thankfnl to him fir tbls re.olutiop; """ <l» D80ter one of tbe shafts mapped in eoooilr8canlaO-It U bno of tha best roaolntions tbat noaoooantable maoner, and in Ibe oonfnslon that

OTor oam» bf fore Ibis board, and irrcrj board in Ireland resulted tbe pony (a thoroughbred) took a Byronlanoo bt psssanoh;» rewlotion. idea into hU bead of striking ont for liberty, notTbt Chairman, In patting the resolatioo , said tbat without dragging bli kind master roughly aficrha al«o endorsed every word that bad bcoo spoken by him tot some dUtaoce. Mut O'Brien, fortunatelyUr O'Connor, ijnd agro*d with Mr Casey in saying onlag to ber coe|O(;a, tt d lelf.possasslon escapedthat thy people ,of Dnnirarvan ought foel thaakfnl to lojDff aod „,, cbau talated t> ber nnmerowWp ' y^if

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"iO; d u»». "•' -*— ^'""-c. froo,; to'MondaiXe Ji a meeting of tbe Testimonial; Of «ent thei headstrong antmal with gt yhoaoi-Pond started & anrTertion witff tho service, of tho ll«o leaps and bounds, and^ aome obstacle;, thrown Inv,lant«T liftboit crew at the wreck ol the ?•. Moresby". >>l« «»7 were oleared Mke tbe Dttbj jqnipfc At tiewas held ia tSTowa H fllr Penrose, Manager of entrance of the town;a man named" "Bocke " CsraytheNationaJBaAk.pr'aidittc. There weroalso preSat- attempted to oheok him la bU mad caree , and «.Ctors J W-Sarocte, fiTBuddell, J B Dower. 37, E?

1 ™? "{.th » J^W''» '^eforehead nbfoh p«

Williams, J -M>on«y; Capt Uolonoy, John CurranJ bio on tbe flat of hU back in an nnoonsdons Hat*C T 0 j Capt Carran/T C ; E O'Shea, P L 0 ! J Vl for half an honr, andbnly after lojecllnrf half a pintJCWyyJ P, andfEdward Dee. A letter vras received, of nnadnltorated whiskey down his pike tres ho able|ron> BU Orac«, tbe lilcit Eev Dr Cleary, Archbishop, to recognize his friends. Ibo foaming war steed|of Kingston, Canada,lendoaing a subscription of JO 24 lbta 'hoped for Ur. Stanlfy's boxes, on whioh were

. to b«plaood to ecnidit of the Fond " in favour of the: piled goods selling for whatever one offpred, an j,trtte Dnnganan BejuBCn who riakid; their lireaj striking- them In the oentra of gravity, with his1 heroically in th<ir efiJrt to «avo the crew of tho til-fate^ hlnd le8*> caused tbe gooda to "fall slid loner/,'

:»iip "Mortsby!" His -Oroce added—"They deserve and to be prgmiscuowlj piled in a "bill-quay *,'Binerons recogijitijn and reward. Thoy oxsi s o«dl6 like heap. . I ; , h '

' io wkat m nsed to st rle ' Tha Old Borough!'" ; Neik D* mtLie> *¦ furious lath at Ibe gate leading (b¦ i The Her Debtor Kiely, . writing from I Brooklyn, tbe Protestant IchureB, as it . were proteHlngagaimkBnlborised the |Hon Sec* to put down Hi nams for1 a place of worship bvlng locked np week In weekfrom one to filre gnioeas, and the Committee took1 out. and deputing poor oieatares of a chinos to pray•dvantageot tU dono r'* kindness to the extent of £2 2s.1 1° *oe temple. ' Bat prayenara so long: on 8and«fJn round figurej! tho Pond has now reached; the rtapertJ they mike ap for the-draw baok. Away tbo rlderlea*Abb total of . cJiKrty xiotuj odd. We h»vo received Balaclava cbargel dashed tbioagb the Mi(n-itreet«: ie snbs«rlptlon| lilt, md we xnneh regret tbat: we (ire1 spreading consternation lo all directions^, knd wbepobliged to noidj It oi or owing tO| extreme pressuroon: be> arrived at th» '|'C<iioer-StoM "i hft stood erect oil¦Bor spaot. ' \j- j ¦: .

', ' . ¦ ¦ ; ¦ i I I i his hind legs with a Iriumphsnt air as If meant t4Mnchregret^u

fi It hareattbo death on WcdneaJ convey thai he'was n/onatob of all be surveyed. H«

<!>« last <26tblFeWuarv) of Sirs,' Hanorla Power.1 then mada a final e\Mie Into tbo Market House.I .daflasM^rFeb y)VlM^aio(;i."Po«;, X»"».d7.~ fln.TcLirg« Into^'i£S S . ¦^ SS^ toS t&'a SdSf: r p ntbatlba q&T. Join Ppwer, nnUI recently C.C.,1 whero Mr. tlndsij- Iwu . btull/ iengaged at his ' I t B riettSr .M in 0Lw? li -if>rt<'qnlo> Bb(v p,R; Abbeyside,.pnngs>v4D, «ho acoonnts. The fff4f;proau<*d ori bim bj the sodi BILFAW iMonday ll^S Idedded SSft «££; ' pa»ed a».,;at tJbo advweed age of 80 np, afUr, d«n ^npe.r.tea 'ol! tbls/M OO thoaJihl *"re<M.o4 uSHiSU '¦SMSWSS L SS&¦. ,,ery loDg aWl .tijriw iUMM, wbloh sbeJ b»re;wltb devll -'csn well be l«n«glned bul b, a olsrer laotfqi »VBJ««

'miwoSatinUa a!^^¦'' 5 i?1iftMlJf i1»?^*B^.fNl*f*ilon- S.h!i *»•• »>• ¦olreomT.atWI the anmAnagtab)«: beast b? at •ong resolut on'wass aaJ eSucStheibttort; j^«A'telhfJ«T/a«J>p,seasIoii

of her menUl striking with klpdous bis Ya£eSbl£poiaiJ(thD J tto btoC^ncllandTtthe e toe railing; faesJUti, mi bad Iftl joosoUtlon of bating around .stomach) wltb • tempting feed of Tartar/oats; and uSon themTtW stUl bavQftfer?nTacs?MSr£ne« sV':Mi«4>J» t4<fon her death U>»(n>^edlat« sacceede<l:|n .«dnoiB, hU wMtebcal of excitement: ^ M ^ , ni^^aSnSite^¦ Si«b«.p»W/ao lr, -noaeklndWn.P«thy«ootbed U hU normal joolnsJ. Mi. Bdwarn O'Krien thett Ut^ l n t mlSM SSc T .

wJm^^E^SB SwJfe^fei &s&af ckt&a&3&spiKW ispfesSgSs: j ;z%*mm^M U^^ShC£^ ' ^ V ^^W^'ooi^ ^•f.^rf- «««k«i *»M'«T«rdIa». wu'totei:: '.' . ' -inn »o*r [ < Wber Wonin foVrto Interertlog

media1 ety, after, j ¦Biih ' Mus the wiBuiBS! wets]Interred in the Ftisvrf Oameterv. The chief mourn-ers wera—Elev. John'Power and Mr. A. Power, sonsof deceased.; KyraaDowloy, Esq,OaiTiok-on-8ulr jMr.'Phllll p Dowley. Ballyknock ; llr,' James Power,BiUlnderrr ; Ur. Jataes Moon»y, Lioken, Wster-ford. Wreaths were sent by Mrs, Kyran DowleytCarrick-on-Bnlr j f ha Presentation 'Nunei Carries?on-Buir, and tha Siittrt of Meroy, Ca'ppoqbln. i |

Yesterday the Ononsr for West Waterford, litDennohy, held two inqnosts in Dnngarvan. The firstof those disolosed circumstances of si peculiar and die-creditable oharsoter. U appears that a knan namidJohn Power, a labonror retlding in ths town, some j n if tago marriod a widow who sad a grorn np daughter.Intimate relations some time ago commenced, it Ualleged, between Power and his step daughter, ad athe latter, It is stated, eutinly usurped the mother'sposition. On. Wednesday night Power came to thepolios barrack in Dnngorvan, and informed the poliosthat his step-danghtet luallii being oonfinea W&ho fnrlhorallegod that the child tp whioh sho had givenblr.h, and of whioh he acknowledged the paternity, hadbeen pat to death thronxh ths Instrumentality of IUwife. Tha polios: investigated the mattsr with tharoinlt that yesterday ths Coroner held an inquest ontbt body of tho infant The result was that tho jurvreturned a vcrdlot of death from natural aiuseS, anadeclaring tbat ia their- Opinion no blame ' attaohod toanyone on aooanat of Its death. During tha Coronet'sInquiry the expressions of anger whioh Power diroetidat his wife, and hla lamentation at the untimely deathof the child wero so frequent that he had to bs ri-moved from court. ! i

On tbesame evening the Coroner alsohaldau Inquestoa the body of an old man named Kiorsey, who was inCaptain Richard Curran's employment and who fell ina fit on the Btjeet on Wednosday morning and dfadshortly afterwards in the workhouse hospital to wbldhhs bad been removed. Verdlot— Dpath from natuialcaufss

Corriob. |We ore promised a big batch oi conH»U at tbe

poor-law eUctioDo this year. Indeed ihe ratepayersIn nearly half tbo divisions will , It is believed, enjoythe luxury of s contested clectloD. Writing; boforothe dosing of tbo period allowed for , banding innomination papers, it ia manlfeotly difficult to saybow the resnlta may afTcot tbe position of tbe partteBat the board ; l>at It Is «e ncai a certainty as any-thing ;Jn a contested election, or a series of contestedelections rather, .can be that after 25th Maroh nextthere will be a considerable augumentatlon of tbeIndependent Nationalist strength in the board-room. Tbat a oh iDgo Is desirable from more pointsof view than ote , ovoryone osnversant with tbeproceedings at the board will readily admit, andthougb tbe board! as at present constituted is oneolthe most efficlou . public bodies In the country itsefficiency may be.^onslderably enhanced. The virtueiof not a few of those, elected last year are of an alto-pother negative fpro, and tbo substitution of tbeoogentlemen OAB tyurcely be regarded as a calamityby aay section of the ratepayers.

A typical instance of how tbo M'Carthyite campaign ot misrepresentation can affect the poor-lawrepresentation waa afforded lo tbo case of theTnbrid division last year, when Mr. Thoa. TJowers ,¦ho bad represented tbe division for forty yean,and who would be si oredit to any public body, wasousted to make room for a Mr. Comorford, sgentleman who has attended but threo or fonr tlmoisince his election, and who never yet opened bislips In the boardroom. It is gratifying to learn thattbe verdiot of the electorate Kill beyond all doobtba reversed at tbo approaching elections, though ,unfortunatel y, there is only too much ground torbelieving that the same unfair lnflnenoe will agai n twused^againtt Mr Conors, Howcv«r, many of these who,througb the exercisa of tbls Influence, were Inducedlo oast tbeir roteo against him aro heartily ashamedof their action, and will now redeem tbo mistake asfar as lies wit bln their power.

Another of tbe Kilkenny divisions 1B sure to bogained by tbo Parnollltes. In Piltown Mr. ThomasO'Donnell , janr ,Tianakilly, who Is well-known bothIn the sporting and political world, end who Isesteemed bj all whose acquaintance be made Ineither of theBS spheres, contests the scat with Mr.Edward Walsh, tho outgoing Whig guardian. Con-sidpriug ths personal merits of the candidates tboroought to be almost a walk.over for Mr. O'Donnell.Indeed Mi O'Donnell s friends will bo muoh dis-appointed if he Is not returned by a very substantialmajority. Air . Wal«b. like eomany of his colloaguoswho have beoo ritojned throug h tbo eamo meansas himself , duel not attend tho board on an averagehalf a di z -n times in tbe year, and oeen wben bedoes sttend bis lnloraat in tbo business of tbe unionla of the most passive character. Political consider-ations apart, Mr. O'Oonnell would make a muohmore edible guardian

Tbe Wbiteohorob, dnimoo, also In ibe county ofKilkenny, can be won by tho Parnellites with thesligbtcsteffon. Last year the Independent candidaU"« beaten bj- but fifteen rotes. It is a well-knownfact tbat a large number of Parnelllto votes wereleft unpolled last tlmo, and If Mr. Walter Waleb ,I ybrongtiney, who mado snob a good fight last year,again comes forward il nill mean another seat nonfor tbe Parnellite side.

In Orangemocller Mr. Michael Kennedy is in thefield and should win this time. It was ono of thodivisions losi last yesr throug h tho IndependentNatio nalists being takon unawares . A similar nn-preparednesj on their part will not be the case thisrear , for care bas boen takon to siooro votes nblcb ,if etoured last year would have turned tbe sole.Tbe fl gh> , howev er , will bo a close one. and tbemajority on either aide not lar,?o.

It is satisfactory to know that tbo Parnellitea willcontest Oleo division , which wai lost them last year°J one vott out of a total poll of nearly threehuodrod , and as a candidate is now coming forwardwno may be relied on to glvo the best possibleaccount of himself It may be reckoned as one of tboBeau regained Tbe other oouoty Watertorddivisi ons which are Dot already held by tbe Parn>!ll-• tei will . : atn asiured. be ojntejtod in tboirInlAFA:

dlmaothoma>On San3t ,? nlgtt last about seven o'clock iro7d

vaa conveyed to tbe KJImactbo ma ' pollo ^ that awoman bad been assaulted and robbod on tbe roadbetween K<lma cthoma s and Bonmabon. ScrgciutWaldron and Constable Carley at once went to makoonqoinep , and from Information received arresteda man named Daniel Power near Stradball y on Ihetame nlg hi at twolve o'clock. Oo Monday theprisoner was brought boforo Mr. Movibroy. J.I' ., andnben the depositions of the police were liken anda few other nitnesso3 wore >xa<oincd , tbo accused«8! admitted to ball to appear at tbo next PettySefiiona al Kilmaelhomas on 1Kb Inst.

On Fna«< list a. special court was bold at toeCourthouse (before Mcesr i- Jfulcab y and Wal ub ,J.l' i.,) to bear s case of oruolty to children ag.ilc.ila ivou.au named Annie Walsh, who waa brought uponremand trout Wstfrford jsil . Consiablo CarUydeposed tbai oo tho 25tb February be found tbodefendant ly in^ drpnk on tbo public slroet atKilmactb omaii—her ichlld 3 jcire' old was I jiognear her tbiowla g ||i the dyke and orylog bitterly.It was raining very heavy at the lime , and teconvoyed Ue womap aod child to tho barrack , sodsubsequent); brought the child to tho Workbouso.Tbo bencb, sf t?r consulting for some time, sentencedtbe woman to 11 day» ' imprieonmont , and deprivedher of tbe custody of , the child 'till it reaches the egeof 16 veat.

Cappoqula\ , ry deep regret) Indeed, Is folt by (be parish-

ioners at large at tbe removal of the Bet . FatherPower , C.C , to Abbeyside , over whioh parish he hasbeen appointed parish priest. Of course hla iostal-mont In such an office , to wbigb he will be a splendidscqoisltioo, being such A gifted, humane and trul yapostolic emlesary of Christ, boa given great satis-faction to bis host of well-"ishers ; but, on tbs otherhand , being pardonably selfish , we would reall yprefer bis slay in order to crop more of the richand prcoious fruits derivable from his grand exampleand odifylng worrs in tbe vineysrj of tbo Lord.Father Powpr ia so exceptionally superior memberof tbe priestbood , ablmatod with only one burolagambition namely—tbe salvation of soult. FrommoDy sonroes I lato beard of his magnanimitytowards the poor, evir ready to pratlcall y pour onte/ mpj tby throug h tbe channel of financial saccoar ,&c. K t i rj trait of mobility , boiri an and divine , iareflcolcd in bis sweet character, and trul y his lotato the- parish will be keenly fell.

His (loqueot preaching every Sunday ITQS at-tpntltdy listened to. and produced exoullsnt effecle.Kvery precept he laid do wo , ssnctloood by SdrJptnrr ,¦vaa by Men practised to (to very leiter. Us is aperfect man of Ood In every respect ; and *h?n hiseye* shall be eternally closed to tbls world, may tboSaviour from his richest treasures clothe him withglory, and place On] bis bro w a orown tbat shallreprodnon too transplendent beamy icsnlling fmmtbe merits of a ralol'y life bsfore tbe glorlooa tbronuof Him irbose bteati] li everlsetlog life, aod nhaioglance la the power tbat transmits the real lightthroug hout tbo interminable stretch of eternity.

Tbe nsual wonted quiet of tbe town was suddenlydisturbed a few d ys ago by a runaway pony, thoproperty of Mr. Patriok O'Brien , shopkeeper, 4c,and for ibe time being matteis rrora pretty lively,as the following account will show. Wbile return-ing home from Lumore with Mr. O'Brien and

I • • : " :'"' '!j '»iujjNiuir ': ]pi»i««.-; i: J ; : : r ' j |iI A oowi yoatrkgils rsporteafreni thUdUtriDt.1

It appears that on:Friday!night U»$ p borve belodgring to , Mr. Mlcha .ToUn, :a iartofer. residing |atQlencullen, wMLstabbed in tha breast with a sbsrpInstrument, a| wound eight Isohea in length beinginflicted on tbelpoorbroba. i;Tha anlrsal was In Uss'tallat the tlme theoowardlyldood was perpetrated.A more valuable hor»« belonging tb Mr. Toblo was|n tbe stable at the time,and haduotillthe previousevening ocuupled the itall ln|whloh| the Injntodanimal was, so that tke1 theory Is, tbat it wai theiotentlon of the mU«reipt , oi mUoreanU, to iojara\he more valuable animal, i No! ground oan ba as-signed for tbe outrage, as Kr. Toblo bat never baenUnpopnlar In tho dlitjlctj 1 1 ', [ \ - I

On tbe same night about tone barrels of potatoesWere stolen from a pit on Mr1. Tobio's prembei.ibe police are investigating tha occurienoe, but sofar with no results. . | ]j A few days ago a nnmbar bf ianoy trees , andplirabs wero stolen from tbe land ot Toor, nearMoycollop, whioh Dr. Drew, who succeeded tbe lateColonel HiUler in tbo airncrsbib of tbe Moycollopproperty, sent bomo from Soujh Africa, where boholds an effloial poaitioo. They ;nero plinted atXoor, but a few nights ago they were removed.The police aio also ongaged. in1 Investigating thisbobbery. . • i ¦ \I Tnat tbe dispensary committee vruro justified in tboaction they took at tboi r meeting on Tuesday lastfn reference to tbe salary of Dr. Barry, the oanly-pppolntod medloai offloerot thedl«trl«t , (joes with-out Baying. The committee in very moderate termsurged on tho Local Government Board lo recedefrom the onresionstlo potUloa they have takenup in regard to tbls question, and surely th'o un-animous opinion of the representatives pf . Iberatepayers in a matter of tbtj kind should baveweight with a body unacquainted with many of tbelocal conditions and ciroameUDaea as tbe IiooslGotornmeat Beard must be^ Dr. Birry Is

buttlaimlng simpl* justice at tbe hands of tno LocalSovarnment Board, and tbo matter toa bein putbefore tHam fairly and moderately by tboae best«aloalated to do BO, and It is Impossible to thinktbey will Ignore tbo wishes ot tboae who are la everysenio of tho word the more, unearned.

: Some few weeks ago a seizure of horses andoattle (at tho salt of tho Duke of Devonshire, re-presented by Mr. Penrose, J.P-, Llnmore Castle),belonging to Mr. John Scanlon, Ballybrlde, waseQeoted.

Only last week Mr, Cooke-Collis, J.P., seiaedcattle belonging to James Joyce , which were boug htby tbo tenant. Mr. Collis bad costs charged againstMr. Carey Joyo», and in fact tbe landlords dealtvery harshly and inconsiderately with tbO3e men ,although belenjoys a bogus reputation at tho Fer-moy board of guardians for being a fair, and generouslandlord. |

While riding with his brother, botb on bicyclesIn the village of Uallyduff tblB week, young Mr.Patrick foil oil, but immediately mounted unhurt.

, Just a few minutes previous * young cow belong-ing to Mr. James Clancy, Garcybrlttaa, jompod overa high nail inte Dr. Barry's garden, and alsoescaped unhurt,

Tromoro.An exciting chase was witnessed here a ferr days

ago. Somo lids started a rat outside tbe station aodGet-off in fall pursuit. Police and civilians wboarrived wbep the bunt was In foil swing jolno4 intbe chase—not knowing exactly what tbe commotionvras about. [The rat darted Into tbo station and bidin the works of tbe weighing machine, registering,we aro told , bxactly two pound). His pursnore wereat a loss to know wbat bad become of their quarry,and tvi not; tbe hands ot tbe machine moved asiDdlcated , it Is quite probable tbey would never haveknown. After mnoh shaking tbey dislodged the ratfrom Its hiding place and effect* d the kill .

After the rhonth's mind ceremonies on Tuesday thebooks in the late Father M'Carthy 's Ubrary were (Usposed of, the clergymen that attended the Hi gh Massfeeing the chief purchasers.

The decision to re-instate the old life-boat crew aruisecure the valuable services of Martin Norm as coi hasgiven great satisfaction here No doubt the TrnmorcLifeboat Committee with Mr J Allin g ham , Ja nr , at thehead uilihave a new lease of vigour. The Committeehave undoubtedl y the ri ght man. in tbe right plate.

BollymaoitrberryAt the sessions held on Tuesday before Col Kvanson

and Mr J R Uulcahy on the application of MrDrohan, Inspector of Fisheries, some fishing casesstanding over from tbe last sessions were adjourned tothe court to be held on the 3lst inst. The cases hcaidbeing unimportant.

FlltOTTO.A meeting of the Iverk Farming Society ww held

on Friday, Lieutenant Colonel Villiers Btuort, D L ,presiding. There were also present—Messrs F WWalsh, J P j Oeorgo Morns. J I' | Arthur J Bowera,James Phelan, John llearne, Edward A Power ,Nicholas Coghliin, John Daniell, jnnr. ; Michael Vin-cent Power, Thomas Barren, junr ; Phili p Dalton ,'l hom.%3 Bowers, junr ; Michael Malone, and WilliamBichardson, lion Bee.

Mr Richardson read letters be had received fromMessrs H Denny and Son , J J Kichardbon, and JMatterson and Bon, bacon curers, Waterford, intimat-ing their willinguefi u to give prizes for piga uxhibitea atthe show on tho conditions specified in their coinmunication.

Mr Power proposed that the beat thank* of the committce be forwarded to those gentlemen for the valuableprir«a thoy bad oflered. Mr N Coghlan seconded theresolution. P«nu*l with aralamation.

Tho following were appointed as collectors -¦Micbael V Power , A J iiowera. N Coghlan, PhilipDalton , Jamca Pbelan, John Daniell, (jumur), BiehardComcrford, Patrick O'Carroli, Thorna.1- Bowers , (junior)Patrick Maher, Tiiomu Dunne, and Michael Malone

Mr Bichardson tben read over the draft prize list.Considerable discussion took place on portions of it,nfter which it «M adopted.

IXooncoin.One of the most oovtirdly aod maliciono outrages

nbiob has over orcurred io tbi« locality was perpctratcd in & little burial ground named lubrld.which boa latel y been onoloaed bj tbe Carrlck-on-Suir board ot guardians. Ton site is the roins ofan old cbapol where Mass was offered np, and whe'remen and women, whoso bodies now He mouldering'ncath tbe sacred sward , once knell snd prsyed .Tbcre bavo beon peop le buried Ibero even witblntbo memory of some now living, and graves andtomba are still visible Immediatel y after tbe wallbeing erected part of ft «u malictou'lt tumbled

A litllo moooment was tbon ereoted in tbe centreof the enclosure "itb a white croaa in tbe front , andDO Inscri ption reminding ibo peoplo tbat the placowan dedicated once to the worship of God, andwarning them against trupoiflng oa the asbea oftbs dead. Thli monument eotno ni ghts ago wassmashed to pieces. All rospectablo peoplo in tbe.locality, by whom tbe work wss muoh admired , areBbockod at tbe occurrence The police are on tbeeceot , asd oiresla will , it la expected, be shortl yrnade. Compensation will , wo undnratsnd, be sooghtfor in tbo proper place for tbe loiury done. Surol yBucb a wanton outrage on sacrea ground is enoughto disgrace tbo name of Irishmen, snd to bring aDurso on tho perpetrator?.

Tipparary.At tho weekly meeting of tho Tipper* ry Board of

Quardians oa Tnasday, Mr J <J Neij l , Ur D Bjan ,and afterwards Mr 11 Dalton (chairman) presidedThero nero 41 other guardians present.

Tho election of> colleotor fcr No 3 distriot was onooftho chief erenU of tho mooting. There wers ninecandidates. After several close polls the final divisionrras takon as follows :—For Mr Conway—Messrs MCunningham, W MoCormaok , Thomas Pbelan, ThomasCondon , Thomas Stoplolon. P DnRgan, Hogb Boott, JP ; 8ioon Eyan, M F Evan , K Oubblno, J P ; PQcirke , J P j F H M»«ay, J P 1 W Slattory, J O'Shea,J P : P Mcrrlok , J P -, J O'Neill , D Kolly, P ByM, JasDobbyn , J P J Danle! Kyan. and S Cnlllnan—21.

For Mr D Orcon, Killeagb—Messrs Timothy Ctotro,) t r Crosse, Mathow Hoian , J Oroen , T Duopby, Jtyan , M Dsjanoy, J BicnaTdioo , C Qrone, ) V , Col}o Borgb , J |P ; Vor" Hont , J P j B f Bell. J 1' .i J Frewen .EO Dwyer , J Mamas", E Daly, P Crowe

J P i J Clt«rj , J Qreer , J P / and tie chairman—£0.An eltotiou for No 4 diatriot (oUuwod. Altar several

txeitieg ditislona tho following was tlie final result --Per Mr B O'Donuoll («on cl Uto coll«oU>r>— llessra

CunnioQlmm, Marnaue , Grion , Pbolao , Condon, Scott ,M Byan, Ouiblni , Mnjor Do Burgh , Hunt , Bell , Massy,glattory , Ut-rrloi , Frewan, PCrj tvo, Orogan , J OteonoDobbyn , D Eyan , and CuUinan-21., For Mr John K' ll y.Springmount—T Crowo, Crossp ,Hogan , Dunphr, nlcCormaot, AHi f , J B)"o, DuKgac,.tapleton, P tt)»n, Qulrku , 0 Greene , Shea, K elly, EO'Dnyer. P O'ByaD, Daly, Kicbardson, and JamesClean— VJ.

CYCLING. ROWING , EACINGAt the anouul meeting of this Club

J.M . S c.c. held on Friday the action of tbeHouth Eastern Brigade In protesting

ojoinBt Dublin Bule wns warmly approved of.T Mr. E J O'Eellly is rapidly-under-

TMII; CONVEKTED golngthe process of bcingcotnplctelj1 "BCOBCHBE." Anglicised. Here is bis opinion of| somo of bis Irish brothers In an

OTthodoi English newspaper :— " And wbat mostmake tbo position of those two centres worse In tboeyes of many is tho fact that their sadden teal ande lergy eyncuronlso wltb tbo efforts of tbo AssociationU > put down tbe gcosa dishonesty pnwtloed by certainr: icing men. lam satisfied in my own mlod that theo ily thought of tbe Waterford men Is for the ¦ gate 'at tbelr own meetings, and they knew that thatznlgbtsjiffer iMocal cracks and other heroes were warned of tt! le path by an unfeeling licensing committee." TbeV 'atcrford men were "tb^ best sportsmen tn Iroland,reallr iollv irood fellows who knew how to eniov lifeabd to' make others enjoy it," in the year 1892. ThatWas wben Mr. O'BolUy was enjoying Waterford hos-pitality. Now AS writes np to the English notion ofIrish integrity and decency, and if tbe abovo extractu a sample of that bis matters expect from him, tbenIndeed it is no wonder thero is so love lost betweentbe two countries. I1 A delegate writes—" I attended tho. . DELEOATBOK hut Council meeting and MoTaggart

Till: I.C.A. : got up to propose that the schemeas sabmitted 0/ tho Northern end

8,E. Branch be adopted, but was ru ed ont of orderb r the Cbaimma I'bcn tbe latter promised to tikea -vote on his proposal otter be would a vote on tboreport of tho Committee : Wby be took: tbls course itid really more than any fellow can understand. Atany rate, thinking that ho woold carry out his under-taking MoTaggart allowed tho debate to go on I withtlie report, and by the time tbo vote was token on theDpblln report things got mixed tip as usual, apdjnDsooner this wu.dono than eterroner rose np to getaway, and Newman Thompson ^henj pressed for tbevote, but Kennedy onnounoed the meeting over, TheUot Is Kennedy is a more child In (ha obair, and coma-

BosjtOliH.'j JTlje rpwlrlg m»Jnot I bo Xhit Iftiiuta «r»now In tbe bey-day of ihelr fame.: They stand oat aathe premier oarsmen of Ireland, md it will be onlyae^esaaryrfoi fhom to! follow tbi i adipirable a4ricogiven In the tolling and appropriato epeechof Mr.James Phelan io secure, {or the present year at least,a «ncoesslon; of last Beason's triaopbs.'• ', '¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦ .' I The I resolution j proposed by Mr.I ! ' TIMKLTJ McCarthy is a lumely one Indeed,1 i ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' The. [statement Iwbloh be made : InIntroducing: It dlsolbtes a condition of affairs withjwblch every Irish rowing man ik cognltant.' As tothe performanbts of tbe Cork Committee last year, I«an tally bear iut every word uttered by Mr. McCarthy,'Had not so mnch jockeying been attempted In the|race for tbe eecond fours, aconditlon of things whichcould never odour were stake boats used, the Water-ford eecond fonr would unquestionably bavo beatentheir Cork rivals. : As It was, with the worst station,a strong bnireht agaimt tbem, anj3 about a length thoTrbrat of the start; tboyonly sucoombedbys few feet.

! ¦ ' i Tho necessity for a governing body1 ' A BOWIHO ' in Irish rowinj ? as well as in every:

ASBOOIATIOS. other branch of sport is becoming1 : more evident every day. Year after

year dUagrcementa aa to rcgattajfixturei, dlssatisfao-tlon as to methods of starting, anal many other matterstrhloh could bo amioably regulated by a Central Bodyore cropping Op to the detriment ot good sport andgood fecllng.i Oar Dublin friends should take theInitiative In tbui very important matter, and I amconfident they will be cordially supported by the greatmajority of the Irish rovring dubs. :/i I have receive^ the following—: . GAEIJO - " Please announce io KBWB tbat a¦: O0KYESTIO2T, Convention of Gaelic. Football and

Hurling Olnb delegates will bo heldlo-YCatorford,' on Monday next, &,t 3 o'clock sharp, toreorganise Co. Waterford and elect Co. Committee.All clubs Invited to send Z delegates. I will be inattendance*—Yours, B. T. BI*AKB, Hon. See. G.Ajl.H

i ThlsaccomplishcdyoungjockcyrodeUB.T.J.WID<)K B Sefton In tbe Holmes BteoplecbaM

at SnefBeld on Tuesday, Ths.horselooked ell ovor a winner two fences from home, whenbe overjamped himself and fell,young Wldger receiv-ing a severs shaking. ',

At tbe Borris meeting on TuesdayCOtmaraci. and Wednesday the Tramore kennel

was fully represented The want otolasj told its inevitable tale, and as all good jadgesanticipated, tbe Tramore contingent bad to put upwith dofcat, Mr. James Boberlaon's Tit Willow 111went down In tbe second round of tbo Brooxlawn8takea. Mr. V. Eeldy's First Dragoon won a coursein tho Members 8take and then snecumbed; tbe samegentleman's Progress did not raiso a nlnning flag.

Last year tbo tipping competitionsTIFPIKO which I promoted in this column

C0MPETIT10H. become so popular tbatl promised torepeat them wben tho racing season

proper eet in ones more. In view of tbat promiso Inow invito my readers to tell mo exactly wbat theythink of tho prospects of the Grand National, abonttbo deoision of which so mnch interest is felt In thisquarter of tbe country. Whoever succeeds in givingtho best selection, provided tbat tho first horse pastthe poat la placed in colum 1 ot annexed coupon, willreceive from me an order on Mr. M. J, Murphy for twogrand stand tickets at tho next Tramore meeting, orshould the winner prefer it, an order on Mr. Collins,City Hall, for a pit stall ticket available for tbe sixnext performances at the Thcatro. No charge forentry nill be made All the competitor has to do isto fill in annexed coupon and post it or bave itdelivered at TUB N EWS offic: before the morning ofFriday, the 27tb March.

GBAND SATIONAL COUPON.

Namu ..

Address

The Sporting Ckrov.x cU 6ays—Thewisa ANTUONT . C.TSU of Miss Anthony, who fell and

injured heriielf in the Now YearsStcep lechaso at Plumpton on Jui 9. is now consideredalmost hopeless, tihe bas been in slings ever Kioce ,and there appears little or no ctumco of her beingable to get about again.

P J Byrne , Dublin, a famous IrishA H1I0D8 fUt raonnr . Is at present located bore.

UUNNEI1. He eooa to Dublin to-moiri,» (Satur-day) to cumpoto in junior Croes-

ConnUy Championship, and Is confided! of victory.Tills celobrated four-year old coll

i - OD NT waa brounbt under the hammer »i8CHOUBBBO , Bandowo Park on Saturday. After

spirited competition between Mr Joseph"Wid gor nnd the Hon Cecil Howard , tho last namedWome tho pnrehatnr al the hi gh B ?nre of 8 ,0t)Uiruiucafl.

Tho Irish Cyclist Association , orCOOL . ratber I sbonl d cay tbo Dublin Cyclist

Association, aro abont the coolestcustomers I ovor read of. Ac a mooting hold oo Wud-neBda-y, ttuoy adoptod this resolution ;— " That a com-inittce lo too proportion of ono to twenty delegatesno appoinUd to conforwith di locates from the branohesappointed in tbo samo proportion on the differencesrtotweon the sohemes adopted by tbe Genora! Counciland by tho branches, and to endeatonr to bring abontan undorataudlue on tbe points at issue. " Consideringtbo tray in which delegates for the branobea werotreated when last Invited to Dublin by those gentleman,it ia not likely they aro going to repeat tho expensiveexporiment. latitaiioj s at tho rate of about ono perwoek are now extended to us by tho bospitaoleDubllners who ne7or trouble nbont tbo littlo maltcT ofexpense as tboy haro not to pay the piper. When tboinoomo of the brauohes reacbea about £IH W per aanum,and when tbo Southern and Northern Delegates are allinspectors of bcfldfogs It is qcite possible that Dablinideas on tbo aubjoct of ooaforeno s may prevail.

Joha O Loary'c SnootsiUCHAE L CAV A NAQH , AUTHOR OF1LEAGH>'R S MEMOIRS TAKES HIM

TO TASK.

Irbh National Club,320 West SOth St. . New York.

Februarr 21«t , 1390.TO THE BuiTon OF r u e wirturono Nrwa.

DSAU Sia—Thn timel/ i-rote at raised by AldermanRedmond, who in describing as r. livin g witness hi.s iinpreaaions of Gtnernl Thooiu?. K. Meag ber 's demennourAnd speech from tho duck In Clonrae! Courthouse in18i8, against Mr. John O'Leary 's strictures (properlydesi gnoted as aneem) on Mea|juer'a memory on thatoccasion in bis '¦ KecoMe ^ionn of Fenianism .'* nowpublished in tha " Dublin Weetly Iniiependeut ,'1 huexcited a good deal of admiration uinongst the membersuf the Irish National Club of New York , wbo hailfrom tho four prorinces of Ireland, but particularlyatnongat those who have tbo honor to belong to tbe oljCity and County where Mengher first saw the lightWhenever you bear thU topic coming ander the noticeuf Irishmen (of whatever shade) and discussed Mr.O'Leary is condemned for unfair and unnecessarycriticism of aleagher , and his action is much to beregretted.

Whon I read that patriotic letter of Mr. Michael JWyte of Waterford City lo Tiia Naws, taken from the" Dublin Independent, ' where ho makes an earnistpppeal to Sir Charles Uavnn Dudy and also to Meaghei 'apoiarades in arms now living to come to tho retcuoof his memory, I ifaougbt I would write and wk tbeopinion of my fellow town»man ,^Michuel Cavonagh ofCappoquin, nrw of Washington D.C , a compatriot ofMeagher in exile, lubaeaaently tccretary to JohnO'Mahony during tho Fenian n ovement in New York ,and author of" Memoirs and Fcnonal Reminisccncea ofGencraliThomas Meagher" publiihed only 4 yenra ago,and whd bas written Ui« biritory und topography of tho("ounty of WaUifurd from Triraoro to Tallow andfrom Knockmtaldown to the Atlantic Ocean , nl>0a series of memoirs of VVaterforJ calebrities whichperhaps a good many ol tho present generation navenever read or known very little about. Amongst otherscommencing with , Peter Lombard, Primnto of Ireland •Luke Wadding, Friar, Statesman, Worker and Writer '•Robert Boylo , Philosopher j Tyrcno Vonor, Tho IrianCnmcditn ; Charlts J. Kcane, Tragedian i Thomj.botelle Bobert«, 'Painter ; John Hogan, Tho IriahScul ptor ; William Vincent WtUace , compo«r of" Mariunu " ; Doctor Laurence Reynolds, Irish BrigadePoet Laureate ; and tbe last, though not leut, hisncliooluuto and old colleaguo in arms the bta lamentedHugh W. Collender, the world famous New YorkMerchant and Billiard Tablo manufacturer. Water.lord should feel just pride In perpetuating Ihe memoryof aoch worthy sons, of nonb moro than Meagher's, andwhose biogrnpher always claimed that ho alono be-longed to all Ireland, a sentiment that if always echoedand never challenged among any gntberiDg of IrishmenLt homo or abroad who are worthy of the name. Inow'append Mr. Cs?an»gh'B opinions on Mr. O'Leiry'simpressions of Meagher in tho Dock at Clonmel:

1 rocelrcd-tae copy of Till WITEUOKD NEWS containingtlie extract from J OOQ O'Lear/a ItecilDicceBcei a fow dar>«lto. I waj at flrnt tnrprtsad lhat any IrUlimaa ahould bocapable of conceiving (ach. anwonby thoagbtn oven (or antomonl, t>nl iven II lhero was cno lach wbo avow> hivluntwborod those cynical LmiginliRa rorty-ieven yean m>, ofwhat ooDSeqneaco fj his revelation ct Ibe ««crot now th«tany sans man should giro ft a thought «ve ono ot rawtnicontempt*. •It 11, hoiverer, aa faocotr-overtiUo truth, that allly andnttconsoquonual as Itr. O"l ir/'a opinion of "Meaiher"«Soeech in lh« rWw.V _„¦ hmA he cnlhrj* avnwiwl it m * .tTtlmo between I SB «nd 16U4 bs notr would bo aSor<*d u?W>rtanlly ef poiioi la the " dock" it a reprtsentatlvolri«b NaUonahst. Ho ws« ei(dently well awar* of-thls asUa allenca oa th« lobloct tlrenj-li all thoso yeara »howi,Whst moUvs Impellod blmlo ailnd. lo the railitr now UtooamPTObm-idblt, though If oharitaUy lacllaed wt mlrhtstlribuU It to aml)« docrspitaila «f heart or lutelloetrudthink no Dors ot 1| ttaa if II nimn-j to apply to Emnett'aIui'aort'il Speodi. '

, ';r ¦people, ray dear John, are too «a»i]/ diverted fromtne hljhway lading to ths ahrlns ot liberty, and too proooto follow th* crooked ty-ways and >lda-fjsaea leodliiz tof.sttr qosnela, wa.,(»cf atrsoetn, dltiolon and A *la&. "Ar«than sot enongU or thcag mlscrabl* lldurinci mui'nt trotcons ssplrtUoni at li'i poruntaooi oppottaalty—thaSTejtBtt «jer anontod a stJ-infnf satten—that wt ahemj*¦wk additional reasona lot wpoaug onr Ucoaibtacr toutoworld- ISo fat u Meijhor'a funs Is sffsotod by till Implied •s«eilib ftllowclUMu of WtUTtard of all facUooa tUdUiIU dtfsacs pa their haadn. Ibsy all ajasrt their prid> In»ira Una tbolr dtvoUon to Bi» BemoTjr. Snt what have thev"lontl'r way of provlni their slocerity- /lvhat step* ha\rt they taken tcwarda respondln. to MrIioanMiy-a genetooj offer t Of ooaj>« I toliire (hat aiimany tlnosro patriots In TVaterfont

; Tonrt faithfully,i . . i . : JOUK J. DILT.

PROPOSED DA1BT OHOTT POE\7AT2SF0BD.

J Wo enaerstand thae his wonhlp tbe Mayor Is ioSonsmunlcatlODi wlthitbo Irish Dairy AssoclatlanWltb s vlow towards boldin; » Dairy show la thlidty intfce nfsr ,fuWr«; We »re aware tbat If theproj.ot Is lucccsifully floated—and wg slnonrelyqopelt u)«j, bo— Bevelrtl local gentlemen ate pre-pared to present] valuable.priiss ,for Competition,sod tbat no iton» will bo left uolorned to male theBb»w> ¦¦ instruetlvt acd as generally ioteretiloir aspoulblf.: We <rost tUt the .bailee tb«robtnt« :bftb|s alt/ will sce 'tbeir way to oordUtlyj co-operate3' j t . J0

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•tik INSTITUTE 'SDGGESTS Jkfirj'dOMtBO-; ; : j _ \ "VISE.S " ' _ ' I Ji IHE POLICY\O»'Qiyit AND TAKBi' A meeting of the Tramore lifeboat Committee was

held on Moaday last in tie offices, of the WaterfordHarbour Commluioners—Captain Grahime, DeputyChief Injpeotor of the ' National Lifeboat Institution,presiding.' Lieutenant Hall, local Inspector, was alsopresent, and the lifeboat Committee vru icpresenttdby tbe Hob DudleyF Fqrkscne.DLi Captain Brown,Dr Ambrose, and Messrs E White. J Power; J P Han-rahan, F Budd, T Fennesty, and E Jacob. MessrsMT Murphy. J V ; A Kelly, John Aliingham, junr iH Feely. JHMcOntb. H E B«nner, and LC Straneewere also in attfndio.ee.

Captain Graham said that for the sake of harmony,fhf Institution would suggest tbat tht four names-Canon Toppiri, Messrs Strange, Forde, and Aliingham—be co-opted.

Mr Murphy tben stated that two ol the names sug-gested- namely, Canon Toppin and Mr L C Strange—had refused to be cs.opted.

Captain Graham tben formally moved, and Ibe Hon.Mr Fortetcue seconded, a resolution in the followingIpmK -

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" That the four names submitted by the committee,representing the new snbscribesr,be added to the localcommittee unconditionally, viz.—Messrs M J Murphy,H J Forde, Arthur Kelly, and John lUlinjharo, janr.At the tame time, without imposing it as a condition,it is to b« hopol lhat tbe confirmation or affirmationof the appointment of Ferry as coxswain, whichquestion, it is understood,1 will be gone Into an earlydate,will be taken into consideration on its merits with-out in any way prejudging the result."

i Captain Graham then read the following leiter from1 Captain Ncpean ;—, 1J, John street, Adelphl London, W. C,I SKth flebniary, 1634

HY DBAI OKirrut,—Tour social lettera ralatlvo to Tra-more, together ffith those from Messrs. ' Jacob, Amtross,Itarphy. Strajife,' have fcotn Buboitted bj the Secretary totbo Boucitoi oi tl<t InitltaUon, tojtther with a copy ot th«teueraltenlatloot, tha Cbartftr v.nd Hso-Uwt ot tha tntt'.-ttrU^o. Tht Bolioltors hars placed all the documents beforeConnaal, |who«e opinion bap to-day boen received, 2I«state* that tha local commltee art *• fac ia Ugall/ appointed,and that their aotionjis egvd* tho appotntn>eat of Perrycannot therefore lie questioned. Coonael alao atates tbat thocersoos who haf o become aatabefbers doce tho mooting ofthe 7tH ln»r., aro not ia a potlUon to object to tne acuon oithe looal ebmmiu>« elected at tbat soeetiar. and aro txraodby tbo arta of ths oommitM ekoMn tbernt. tt wlllotbo very gratifying to tho local commlteo to feel tbat tb«!raction has not, at wit a leged, btcn ont of order i hut thatIt 1UL5 beea lesal , «IC <1 la order. At the came tlmo ylefue Im-prest opoQ the I'JCAI coramittee that tho Ina Uatloa U ofopinion that tho diapu'e av to the appolotment of Perryoaght, ia Ibe iauttestt of tht Institution and tho pnbtic tobe settled at once by mntoal concession, and that wo, whlltmost gratefally tcknowlodglng; ths excellent aervlces of theHonorary Secretary aad tbo eommltee. ettendinr over alonr.period, most nrgt them to help tbe Institution lo thljdlfnealty by aeetuir tht other aids In a conciliatory spirit.Wo think tho tropolM to atd tho foor gentlemen who«tnames yon mentioned to the locaJ commitee shonld bacompiled with, ipomnch aa it is tbo desirs of many personaat Tramoro who »ro now coutrlbutlD; to tho foiras of th tbranch. At tbo local commltteo aro now oblo to ptate tb gwhat they have dona hat boen In order, and «4 sappo*them ta tbi'. tb«y eta tha more euUy tflord to mateeonoeatlooa In tbq u'rection Indicate', -ver f truly yoni*.

(Signed) ST. V IKCIJT Nirm,Chief Inspector of Llfeboata.

C. Canaljurluirao Qrah*m, CJQ .After some words from Mr Strange, Mr Peet request-

ed tben t»at the old committee be given time to con-sider thtii position, and that they be allowed forthiJpurpose to withdraw from the room.

Captain Graham declining to agree to this proposal,Mr I'eet accordingl y said that he objected to the

question cf coxswain being gone mto, and stated thatthat matter could not now be re-opened ; that tbeParent Institution had recognised that the committeewas properly constituted , and therefore all their actsmust of necessity be legal.

Mr White concurred.The Hon Mr Kortescue then suggested the elimina-

tion of the Utter part of the resolution dealing with thecoxswain^hi p.

Mr Murphy, however , objected to this proposal and,he was supported by Mt John Al lingham,

Rot eventuall y it was eliminated ,Mr Pcct giving an undertaking that at the next

meeting of thf Lifeboat Coramittee he would, if itwere wished , sreond a resolution for the. re-opening ofthe question of the coiswain ; at the same time hepointed out that this would necessitate his resi gnationfrom the committee , because the re-opening of thequestion would be tantamount to a vote of censure onfhe committee who had selected Perry.

A suggestion hiving been rnade that Mr Pcet's un-dertaking should be reduced to writing.

Captain Graliame said that amongst gentlemen thiswas quite needless-

There being no further business before the meetingto transact,

Mr Murphy proposed a vole of thanks to CaptainGrahamc for nil eiertions in trying to settle Ihe dis-pute , and stated that , despite the difficulties of bisposition, he h.id acted fairl y 1 and courteousl y to allsides.

M r L O Strange seconded the vote of thanks, andsaid , as the recalcitrant member, he must also beartestimony to the kindly spirit m which CaptainGrahamebad dealt with the matter , but whether hewas recaldtrant or not , he would always take a deepinterest in the welfare of ibe lifeboat.

The resolution having b«en passed unaniirousl y,and fitting l y responded to , the proceedings terminated-

UK. Si'EANGE'S VIEWS

TO rn* eniToaor THE wiTEKyoa o srvra.Vnn SIB . —A« I wat compelled to tako op tho not q«ltenovel poaitioo of "odd man out" fa th« oach vetitil&t«dTramore dlipau, will yon bo rood slough to allow mt aword of explanation. 1 shortly explainei tbo poailion atMonday's meeliny from my pomt of view , notwuhBtandiDirtbat tho Hon D FortCBcut teemed to thlok I vas cot en-titled to aiprenl on/ vlo«a ; tut that li only in tht natureof things, acd merely occentoaUt tho dJITerenoo betweento-day and y«iterday.I Joined fa tbe Aritatico on tbo following groand).-*1.—I botitvod that tie local , oommltito mi tonrooerlroo tutu a ted * '2.—1 belloved frca ccncral report In tho abscaco cfparticular kDowledjt that Korris thooid bivo been ai>-pointed coxswain.Wo wero Informed that the Icstitcti™ waa tiling conn-sol's opinion mil sntseqcenlly that c:uiv>l advited ttst thocommittee wit .Inly qualified to act. 1 mxkt no point th»twe wero not nbow n either tho caao submitted tc conceel orthe points OD which ho tdvlaod. 'This being tbo case ono would naturall y think that tht

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"ipport tho

local commutes la erer;-thlDg. bat iDtU'id they lorrcjtthat Canon Toppln. HeirrFord, John AUlrgtad. and L C Strange be added to thecommltUe, no prejsnt vacancy exlstlsg In tho localcommitteeIt seemed to me tbat the portion w.-aal«jlntrly illo icaliWt took oor iWad on Rule L whirh provided for electioo,and wt pointed io tbo SeczetAry't letter itatln fr tba^ ancbelectioa snoold 1/0 by ths subscribers. If I cooid a&fama apower of co-optroo by tho committee, imnst al»o ajaumethey bat power to elect l'«rry, ai U ey could (not bo dulyconstituted for one purpcte, bat not for another : Gra&tAlthat tht committee co-opted me, 1 would be konnd toloyally aapport t.hea la their iclectloa of coxiwais, u \htjwere tbo proper body to toloct the coxmiln.Prom my point of view tht poiltlon l> on anichionlam.ft amoonts to a vote of censure on tho olil commiteo. AUC! avotA of wait ot vouudsneo la Uie new «uWorlb«r»- Others,Including tbt prcpoter, teconder, aad c- -orte(i meaibert,maB<Mtno mallerln a different lipht; but I ca? only Jndrtaccording to my limited vlsloa. and Judging la accordaocotbecowltE, tooali* only decline to be co-opUd. Uad an t!octlonbeen held th*> eUfflcnlty wonld bavo boon overcoae, £xclu-dnslrt democrary fa like thrastintr "a left hand foot into aright hand shoe. Personally ;1 think tht dispnte will btproductive of g*Ml and after all if tbat object is axhieredno ono need oonpliln very mica.— Yonn truly, '

. ,. v w Licuucs c. Saum.Tramote. 3rd March. 03.

Uurtot Improvoraont.Many of oar agricultural readers will bo glad tohoar that tho Mayor and Corporation have rousedthemselves to the necessity for making certaindcslrabl o Improvements In the public market onthe (Juay, especially to facilitate the butter tradocarried on In tbat building. Many complaintshave been made by farmers and buyers us to tboIndiscriminate and unsystematic methods by

which the Brklns aro handled by irreuponsibloportors, whoso recurring -wrangles with ono ano-ther are often tbe causo ol delay and inconveni-enco. It is now proposed to establish a staff ofbadge-porters directly under tho control of themarket officials , and to abolish payment on thepart of tho farmers for tho work done. Somerepairs to the Interior are also to Ixj effected • andwhile the Corporation are about It might we sup;geat that como attention might with advantagebo paid to tho rugged pavement outside the. markethouso. It ia unsightly, uncomfortable and apositive danger to man and beast. Not long ncoa respectable citizen got an ugly fall while cross-ing this anti quated causeway ; and laden animalshave to be very carefully handled when negociat-tbe short distance to and from, tbo welgobridse

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