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m iPiPP ¦ i •: «•¦ ¦:a. ':- > 1 1 v- * vj::s i . SS&j iMJ m HOTEL METROPOL ! ; DUBiiUxr. ¦ "#- ; \^ i . . . ¦ . ¦ i . i ¦ . ' ¦ . ' ' VOL o MJ^^Q S' SaS TTATEBEOSD HEWS. " ESTABLISHED—1847 E^cofc Ciwmlatibn in South of-Isalona. ! h«4 mery PBIIMr, ani Second .Edition <m S-4TP2D4r Ueminjf, ot Wo«. 49 and 50 . (rCmntU-Strut. I (orroatTB TBB FSOTISOIAL Bin). ; "TOEICD-OKE PJSOTTT; 7early(in ' Advane9), 43.4d. Ji. By Post (Yearly), 6a. 6d; : GlT AU Cheques and P. 0. Orders, mado piykWe taiCoEHEMOB P. REDHOITD , at thin-Ofloo. , -;-..> T HE' NurrrB ' circulates extOMavelf ^ .^nonsit 4fie nsorchanta , traders' and nobility, ' gentry; ttiinlng classes, &o., in Waterford, Kilkenny^ Tippertkry, ard. tho eouth'- of lwtand^ b'^rlfflyV'ThV-inrWB' hca attained » circulation ctrvor equalled, by any papor TjnbUahoa -in ' WdWrford. i and is ' adiutMnly - -thiifiSd- ing journal! n this important city, with whioh-tlrere is :£reat dail y* oo'nmunice^oa front London^ ' ; ' .' . ' ; ¦ ' . - , Particular attention paid to oosuncrci&l and A~ gricnl> tool matters. . . . _ ¦ ¦¦ ' . . , ' ¦ Advorticeinenta recaivediotthe Nsvra tyall reroeok tbto^ewBpapet Agents in lie United igjngdofi}. , l?r<>. psymont rQauim to from nartica riot known at fhe offico, ' Aconta for Dole of THE XJ3WS ea 'ft:»*; AdTOrticamonta t ¦ : ' . 1 ¦ i . . . , .37 , ^ - , - 7- : . -' Y7ATEBF0BD—lltfU-&auut , itn- ttitdf D SSiiiJ. ' ' ' ¦ tIiED . PoWB3, Barronetrahd Strooi. : ' : Ur. HUQHEB , Mayor' s Welk. : ! - ' ¦¦ Ur. P. 11. EOAH , Quay. i .. : ZIra;QniMTT, Jonn8tN8t; : ' : UiBB E AVANISH, O'Oonnell Street. Mr. HAT, 110 , Qooy. : ¦ ' ; - Eli. D. CJLHTT, T.O, Johnatowu. ¦. ; Mr. DOBBTN , Barrack Street Mr . THOMAS LONSBOAH, Lower Yellow Boafl. DTJNGABVAN—Mr. E. EXOH, 1 T.C , : Jlain-Strest. Ur. MathawWALBH. : . : ¦ TRAMOKE—Altos CLANCT, Bcfrenhmont Booms. CAPPOQUIN-Mr. JONE S T BO *. 81. AUen-8beot. OAREICK-ON-SXnB—Mr. JAIIES MOGEATH; IJnin 1 Street, and Misa HAWE , LISMOBE—Mrs.- MEADE. i PILTOWN—MissBooHE.: i i HHilACTHOHAS—Miia UABT 'DBB PAS8AGE EAST-Mlsa LOTS. ; ¦ : HILL—Mra. BONATHE. ¦ ! : : : , DUNHILL—J. HUELET. ; ' ! ! TALLOW—T. Clancy. j I CLOGGA—Mro. EEDDT. ¦ ' ¦ ' : XffPEBAEY-P. O'C OHHCLL, Chnroh Street. 8TKADBALLY—J. FOBAK. , HEW ;. B03g-"r- T- Dinncon. Chay Street. KILKENNY—Mr. WooDLOCK/i Proprioto'' Edlwas ¦Book stall. ' ¦ j i ¦ ¦ WATEBFOBD BA1LWAY STATION-Uemro. E ABOH & S ONS, Book Stmfl. ¦ ¦ IiONDON— CLAEKE, SON, & PLATT, 85, Grace- ! chnrch 8treot. : | : C. MITCHELL & Co. , Bed Lion Conrt , Reot.ct. ' B. F, WBITB & SON . 33, Fleet Streot. - . ¦ SBSLLET & Co., 5, Leadenball Street , E.C. Temple News Boom, 172, Fleet Street. Meesrs. STBSET & Co., Corn HilL EHAB - OBI/B Trtea Agctoy, Westbouxno Park, W. Ucfere. KlKO & SOK , 10, Bolt Court, FUet-St. : Mr. J. YODNO , Flcot-Streot do. do. DVBLiJs— Ueeera. CBAB . E ABOK & Sou, Abtey-ot F. B. O'KEEFPE, 1, St. Andrew-Street. Z3nci3Htt ' a»d South \7ale3, and fclio ! South of Irslond. SerrixiD by GEE AT -WESTEBN BAILWAT CoDi pany ' s Trains and Steamboats, via MiuroBD HATCH, in connection Trith j the "WATEBSOBD cad j LiUBEicK , W ATBUTOBD I &'CDHTEAI. ICE- LAND . and WATEB7OBD , D^KSAEVAir , LlBUOBI AIID : FBBMOT LINKS . ; Dhortcot Eouto and Bcftaccd Pcrca. ^ ^fcf-^y Z7cor«s* : Troitu end Fait !§Cjifr ^V! |j jji^. Ifoil Sies^ier* •Daily. DOV7K.LEAVE LONDON CPftddington) at'5.45 p.ta.» II Sondays eiccptcd, and ABBIVB AT WATIB |: FOES (vreatber ood eircomiitscces permitting ji obont 9.55 a.m., in time .for tie Trains en i tno WaterforAoEd LimericJi, Control Ireland , i 1 A-nA liism&re Linppi i I ^ DP. —LeaTe Watorford (Nortb Wharf) ot 7^0 p.ra., i caoh WcekDay/on Arrifiil ot aiOp.ttfTniSn I from LiiDerick . lLO o..m.| Train irom^Iary- i borough i 2-30 p.m, Train 1 from Fermoy, ' 6nd '3.5 p.m. Train from lianon}, ABijirora in "L ONDON (weattrr ond cironmstanees per- ioi^iBg) nt 12.25 p.m.i the I following doy, , . Pa ~.~ B aete tnre)liTigby iii e Stecinor leaTteit-Wofc* . O L Oo eatniflayfl will proocaa from Now tlilfordbr fv^io O &.BJ. Xroin on 8nnday morning CarBo ilSi only bo received rmbjeot to its boiM obippod jiin timo for tho 8toimor to bo ctartcd iin JI casw, nait crrisal of steoati leavins Watarford ^Vhe^e ftS bo no Boat from Cork or Waterto rtI to iv.w '" xSrd on CHE18TMA8 DAY ; from Now ! MWor ' d ' to Wntorford on CbriitaMl Day. cr Tne2d»y, ' Djc£mb«r 26tb, nor from New Uilford to Cork on ; .. i[ » 9rd CI MB and Bore Cabin. 203 Od I Enmcna (ovdlabl* ona montb^ ^ & &jo ^ ^ : ,, i r >• I 2ndCla3» & 8alocat03. ,, 'I < 3rd Clans find Fore Cabin , 8£i 6& ¦ Fae-cosors holdiiis Third Clau> Tickets will bo l^" d tlo we of tho Saloon, on payment of an ^^ALoi 53.. in cither direotum. ., .. _ _„_ . SsSiS'Sfflss^SS v.w^ and Tkrougb Bate3 for Goodfl . to. , OM be r^P^iluf TJI G H H ILL , the Great Western Bail- gr^SSS 5 * ^°"*t A8°nf' " A<MP11J TOS rf ' j^aterford. HENEY IAIIBEB T, General IIMamj. I T SuMicSrton TaraijCJ. - ¦ | ¦ *•* r I. AMEBIOW : IflNE. ; sOUTHAUPTdN-NEW YOBK -vJ_TK ' 6EBVICE. ¦ .,_ £ S^dS'SU to aU plnoos in *e V?e6tcnr States. ; ^ E ' lCHAEDSON. 8PENCE &, Co., r Sonthainpwn or Liverpool orta lOCAt AOBHTH I T7BT= CvoBi>...-. Harvoy & Son, 13 GtoMoBO-Stieot. WBirBB»?»»- ^ Ho j ohfln> (g 7< Qn^y. " ! yr^d Bros;. 2. Birronstnwd-etrwt OwMnJ. .-.s^SSS|6»uan-Efc cl?pootin. .....W. JonuTrpy. S^ AUaa-S'- Eops - Wm. Hunro , 21^att-6t. ^-^ ~JS *s£gdS£z£& * WnErtBW^' -W. O'DoBoliw. I . KIRBY , FLOEIST , Urf Tcioved: from 13 , OPfB^ O'CONNBIX I Cut flo' vgers end p UnU for tottoo*"*"^ i : ; ; fi ran. - .M* *«»^*«5feg5^P^ 28;;. ¦ .]¦ ; Mjiij, ! p3tipptns> j- ; i - - Clyde SW^ptog Conipanjr, ; Ltd ¦ - . . - . ¦ mcEMBEB;. i8^a ' ¦ ' ¦ .i - ' ¦ i~ ¦ ¦ . . -SBgular Sitani OonmUnieation bitivien VJ£ &^ B F,0 B, I>, and 1 Q-XJr » O S couff . Dp^Li w . jBEU Agi i»c a^sa^w. ¦ 11 .iiiTl— ^i ' ' ' ' I ' inufi Kew : and i powerfnl ^'EfSflBWWi JL Bcnnr Steuiui i ASANHOBE, •™«»w _ peratttoB (unless prerental by I nnla»«»eoa ^TOAncM)^^!!^ Ubsrty.to,tow V«*»l»7»»au^5! iit "y Port or Porto in-lay. OBte . in or ent of th» eottomuy g OTKOTHAs HOLn>ATB. ^PlM»« fiito '-il ' taatiana " ' In Brori, MOHIUY. (IMroeV) {tacvpt MoaiUy. »«» Deo.), 1 «Ww>w»AT 5ssgr r. ^ i ™u-:: i ~ iii. " ' I . i E*Q. ^to Q^dMibok ' l ~JUH. pja; - - -' . •£¦ ;. ' unj3i«-to -.wAiniT<mB . ;. - | ¦ . - Erajr irasajAit^Dablm.) sw MAwiif/M^ - -' 11 !^ ; .. ¦ , . - ¦ i iB ; ¦ ¦¦ ¦ -\ If.ra i ^C£ip.m. ' . ¦: i j. E^ery JBbSHlJtf oSgStr t W ^ :i "1 ' l pja . __ _. ,_. ; Coax TO WAmroTU) , Dtp at— ¦i/iUZXiYSf 1st December ,?jum.18th , 6•)im t JSth , 7 p.mi SSnd, 5 tun . t 29th, 7B.au v __ _ e , , .WitiBipin TO Loanoa. : . : : i-Tery Eoturdny (rti Southampton) , _ ' '- . _, tsj a THT ^ ^?oopa (fet. K«ttulne Dook).» W»ns«iu> i * THUEHDAT8 , 7th DMenber , 11 «.ni. : s ! 14th, 3 p.m. I 2Ut. ' •» !_ ! I" «.ni. (Cargoonly) ; 28khl»;m. , . >»«T«^-H B ?5 1 ^P m S at *' » "*» «">*«• : O*^ * 'or eoUfioHon or F?Zf TLJ!!L y <Mi*Jtai to H«N AICABA 4 Co. jriiadtod), 14 , p juuo-nreet , Hnsbnry t to Clyde Shlppi ia Ooinpany , 1S8, t i-S&!2 Strwt . M dhrde ai fjteg Com^ my.E^rSoaiS Bt L atnarineDock , 'wUrM«6iT«pioaiit «« mUon, . - . WH-HEaDATB, 6th December , 4 pjn ; lslh, 11 ».tt , 20th, ¦ | :3p.m . 27th, lla .mj : ; ; o.rnTT^ ' Pinjoora TO WAtr»io»i>, dlteot— BATDEDAY8, 2nd Docemher , noon i »U», noon ; ISth, noon i 23rd(nO kaUlng);S0th , nooa. . : WATSBPOSD VO-6oDTILAllf>n». : ' , ¦ ErerySATUBDATCdWotr. «frm. i ¦ 8 OOTIUICITO» IO WATsaroin. ' Srar 3PBIDAT—VIA PiiHomt {except Friday, 22nd Deo.) _ ' WATIOTOBD : TO HswmvtB. ' : , Every SATPEDAT.Tia Bonth&mpton ; ... , ... ••' pja ) NnraiTXB TO Wxtxitroic. i ' : ETOTJ UOHDAY (yla Dovoi *nd Sonthampton), Cufio only. ' I WAtmroHD to DOVXBJ ¦ , ¦ Erory BATDEDAY (viaeonthampton an4 K«wh»Tcn), 4».m. : ! DOTXB io WiniiioM), :. . : ¦ Every TUESDAY (Tla Soatbampton). Cargo only. These Steamers have eiteUout accommodation for Pttosonsera. ' i , ; : : . ¦ FABSAGE.MONEY. ! ' Cabin. Botarn. Etoornfftt. Bctam. Watorford . to GIa£go-a .„ 17a. ed. 25a. 103. ISa. ¦ . Belfast, »«. 6i 25s. i ; 10s. Ito. Cork, V . M 8a. Od. 14a. . 5a. 7a. 64. Plymouth and ' . ! . ! Sonthampton 50a. M, SOj. ¦ : Kb. 16a, f, i London, Tia Bonth- ' ¦ ' amfcton 4 Boll ; ISO. ' ¦ Newhaven, 20a. Cd. . ¦ ¦! 103. . Dover, ... an ea. ¦ ¦ ¦:— ¦ .! loo. JTrOm Dnblln _. 10a. Od. 6a.! Children above 8 asd nsder 12 yean of bjt, Halt; Tare. Botnrn Tioketa available lor two montlr>—not trailifsmhlo. ex Horn. —The Clyde 8hi ppinf CompasjT (limited) can Insbrs Goods thiif ea by thess Uoes of Steamer* essinst ill 6ca ElEks. ForniB, Bates ofTremima, 'and.alf iMorma- tlon to be hjd at tbo Offices. . , ;; ' I Por EIB ; of ' Freight, io., »pplT to Hmrar jj WABIBa > Co ^ Plrmouth t TBOXAB U'Gutssr. Lccdon »nd Soatb. ' Westers Ballway Conpasy, Exetor Bolldlnni , Arthur Street, West , and at the I>. 4 8. T7. Eaflway Eoociting ilocscs throughout London | Clyde Shipping Co., 13 , Vietoria-iitnwt, Belfast i Clyde Shlppmg CO ;, Bochesten Bolldlogj , IS Lcadenhall Street, London, E.C. | (3yds Saipctnf Co., Ball- way Offices, Newhaven i lit Council Houiii BtrMtJ Dorer i 21 , Carl ton i flaoo, Glasgo w t Coctom Boose iBoildingo , Grooaock i Dock Soad , Idm>irlet I Towt -Qnay, Bonthamp. ton | SS. Eden Qoay. Dntllni PaMok* a QnaT. Cork. :. . CLYDE SHIPPING- COJ1PAKT {hlUVtEX)), , I Custom Bouso <)oay, Watcrford , : Special foncs of BID* ofi Lading ' reqni^ad byrths Clydo Shipp ing Coiapanj' (Limited) to be hid from tha Agimta. TelcaropbJo Addross— "Cnnuiu* , ":WiiniroBK. : U' Qtorford GtoamoUip Compaby : ; . <nmiTEDLj -¦ ' : ¦ I- , . nrrEHDED : OEDEE as •¦ BAILIIIGDL ' OEUEBK, 1S33. I . BTEAMEBB i i .! . 'i | , DTJNBRODY. BEGINALD. COMEHAGH , T.AVJA , 1IENAPIA. CBEADEN' . ' Ao. ' , ; L «\ . rrXTOiTIOB. -rs.TIiO Wntdrfora <rr--tes-lRs. JM Steamship CosaKtny(Liinitcd) SvV^^VkV^ rc<Mho Goods and Lirt Etoci far 611 L- ^ J- ' - ' ¦ ¦:• - ¦ - ' : ""^V a inent on tha conditions rwaUonedln 1—;—•" nftlHBar lifcts. fck, to ;b» ©:(( at their 4 - . ' - <in^*fl. ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ - ¦ ¦ ' ' '' '¦ WAtEErOSD ABO BBI3TOL wion wiTKurOBn TO BSISTOZ . rcou BUSTOL te tritxuos f r i i aj , Dec. 1... 8 aft' eoon Satordajr , Deo. 3...12 m' ul ^ht Tncsday, „] 5.,. 4 affnooa Thursday, j,, ' J7... S morning Friday, 8... l affnooa Sjtorday , ' 9... aaft' nooa Tnesday ,, '12... 3a«fnoon Wednesday, j,| 18... 8jiigUt FrfdayT 16... iift' noon: Saturday , : ij ie...l(]jnlifht ; Tnciday, ,. '19— * tlfnbon ¦ TonMdaT . .;, iaL_ 3 morning Friday; ,, 22...13 noon Wednioday. ' ,, '28... Bfal ght Tnesdar, « 23... 2sft' noon Sat urday ,,|SO...lliilght Friday; " 59... 4 aft" B00h i : ill | esTOn «u)r Morning Soiling* , Cabins of Uu stcanen will be open to rocolre Paoengca arri Tinjj bj;tho Hlffh t T.lrJI Truss, ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ' i j i i AveraireBea Pessige l^ toUHoDn. ; i ' FAixi—Cotrtn , Elng» , tCa. i do. Sissle—CUIldres (and Eer- rasts travellisr with I <>mln««) 10s. ; do Betum (avallabla foi Two months, ' optional to return from or to . Lira-pool), Us j Dock, amrls , 7s. 6d. i do Children. 4a. \ : . . | Loading Beitii—Cumberhuid Biria , 1 Eri»tol. : : 57ATEEPOBD A IUJ LIVERPOOL nan wiisuoBO. noi< unuooL Friday, Deo. 1 1—13 noon Friday, Doa 1... 6 morn BusdsT, ,, ! 3... '* B>om Ilosday, 4,.,7 alfnoon Wed' sday, 6... Saffnoon Wodncsday, 6... flaJt ' noon TtiinT ^ .. 8... 2 «rfnoon FridayJ .„ 8...10xi,rn 8unday. 10... 7 morn Ilonday. ,, lL..12hoon Wed' sday, 13... 8 aft"uoon Wednesday, IS... 1 iff noon FridayT ,, S... S uffnoon FiSiTi , " l5... 2 faom Bunday, 1 , 17.;. 7 morn i MoDday, , ' , la.. 5 itfnoon Wed' raay. ., 2).., S af t' noon \ Wednesday, ^ 20... 7 morn yrldayT ^ ,, 2a. ' .. 1 atVnoon j Friday j ,, 22 ... 9 morn vf tj &S ly . ~ « ~ 27¦¦ "52Siaon ; WednesdayT' , T 2? '" 1 ait' nooa Fridaj 1 29 .. 2 aft"noon i Friday,. !,i 89... 2 morn Banflay, SL. " . 7mom 'Ilonday Jan : I.- (Jaft'noon The 8anday Vcsael* Load 'at North Wharf, Waiertord. AverageBea Paesago " to U . Ho . ars. j , i I !_ ¦ .,_ ¦! : . ' 3fAB£9—Cabin, cungi0. MW * | W. uuj[ur ^iuiuAj i IMIU Bernato trMellfnr with faailiss) 10s , dolUturn Tevill. abls for Two n.c-itbB, optional to return from or to Bristol) S5s, l Dock,stegle , 7s6d|do , «inrio , ChUdreo , 4s. ' I^adiag- Bortb-CUrenoe Dock, Idvonool I i J Goods Booked throorh frojn all prindpfl Stations oa Gnat northern . Great Viatem. Lancashire , ' «di Totkshire , London and Rorth V i-«tern t Londo n and South Westen, tb^beiter.Bhamela , and I.lnooloahire , and Midland BaU. ways to Waterford. •]&>*<>*& B»? k ^?» u f?> 1 ? 1 ^S. " 10 ^' Tiyperar. fDnaUa, Ennls , Tuam, Oort, Batllic»l« , Listowel , TllmehS UA AnA Tnlbe. ' 6o» j I I ; ¦ i ;. ^Goodr Eboiod tbrongh from all Etatlons on. Walarfa rd anfl Central Ireland Ba. <lmy. Walerford , Dungan»n , an<lLtelaore ILiilwBr, and W»tei^ord and limerick Bailwav . I i I Parooli booked through at low Bates to all principal GU- tlSsraLondouandHortfc Westeni BaawaX _ j rr , wExroRD AHD BBISTOL . I ; <S*o»r Vfroou- : ^*«» ,. 1 l "P t v c * u fe2? t ;; Tnosdais. Tenby, SUlfoid, 4o —Fridays. WATEfiVoBD A>D HEWIBO8B . VMS H»vr Boss-JJafly. Su^dar* cieeptod; at M* *-»»• 1 "T^^S^T' i'^S WSl^iVf * BJJ GSdi^PPod^"^? Uoe- of^t-merj a. Ss. 1 40. per Snt to Traders hariag Yearly Agreemenls , andlBs. por cSi ^ Occasional Shippers, value Lp^ be doclared atl time of ^Sent. ^Trms siiV' Information to: be had at the "^Sii secured anil «ve-r informiUon gtveu by Agtats »t WtrxaroM-iwaWrionl Stomsbip ,Co. (iZmitod), Head °l%Jo^-WaW(>rd Staamshlp Co=PW7 (Idmlllod), SO ^ffigg^S^-S^^wjtlWtU. «. /vSn,Bouare-«o4 Cumberland Basin.! ' I , ^oro»a-Waierf(>rd Steamship Company (Limits*). Sxw Boss-Watertor d 8U«a»hip Coinpany ' ii Offlc»J maoimios-WaUrford Steam* w Company ' s Oflod. n iuaujcx—Lower f"'""™ Sttimanip CcSJBmy ^sl I Odea , "^S^. t ^' shtonon plLnshlp CoW.|;Oflc* °*^istSd AdW 8 '*« !TeUsrams.- »' STEAlP;' at ^^S^lT^gorBrlstol . ' prWeriord. ¦ li ¦ T JNBJTJA I XED | AH j :. jj L DSSXCXOTO BEOI3ipSI0 HAT BE OBTAINED Off .: || ' : ' : ' -r-aiL i ; i ¦ ' I- ' !l ' (JEOOEES AND " VINE: MBBOH/jOTS : j ' ¦ Uaiuifat uren ^- \ . . !| . ;i ; : J D U BiliN; ;j : iftfw»» Hi- A9^mKBmBm Qimimf ^ U- -1: ¦ ; T 1 ¦¦ - . : . - -»? /- ¦ ¦ ,io' •i'VTi : '- : " i i f"i-i *n t- - . - :i fe ,^ :-;;>^;«Ji:^S3 r W »» IAPBT -1) t F; ^Oef lieit^S v . .Wfii I WIN E , . . A p owerful ne^e kmulant _ J- 'ta !tJa^ -^e . /Ambtii^ ¦ <rf:ilw : .di^tM- oU«ia . ' BbeogilAiu the mental . : .; ;v^ . 07.1, ^dC! fal!rt3 ; ,r -^ ej io^ c M* -C0N YHGH4M and CO. , .j32, UPPER BAGBOT ST- , DUBLIIiT &£&& MXEMlM&T&E m r , i ' . ' ' ; . ¦ : ' . : ¦ ! T ; ; / [ Q; ¦ , : ' ¦ We aireunow btiyinff; Direct f eoia Importers , at theipublio sales , and can offer 6 B Tenns ftiHy Equal to London Houses. Tsamplea irea OD application. Tho Trade only oup- plied. , j ; ©gilifi© m IS© ' ©!?^ : * &s I J . Warren ' s Place, CORK c ¦ , PIANOS , HABMONITJM8, AM^EICAN OEGANS Three YcaraT System. Easy Tetma. I Liberal Dioconnt. ILIiTJSTBATED jPEICE LIST8, With f v.ll Particulars , Post Free VIOLINS. G UTAES, ! CLARIONliTTES , ACCOEDEONS, 1 MUSIC BOXES, COENET3 BANJOES , : FLUTES , : CONCERTINAS, OEGANETTE 8 , ¦ METB0N0ME8 , tc., 4c. BEST VIOLIN, BANJO, \k GUITAR 6TBING8. ! PRICE LI8T ^O8T JBEE. MtTSIC—The Lugeei ^took ' pt Sheet Uu3lo : la Ireland. ! Half Price; Post Free. TUNING—Experienced Toners visit nil parts of Ireland periodically. .Annbal Toningo conttactsd for Foil P&rtknlars on aiplicatlon. _ .... ;. : PiGOIEi?-j^m^- . eo ^ 112 , GEAFTQir-STJEET, : , AMD " \ 11 \& 19, 8UFFOLK-STEEET , DUBLIN. rHE DOUBLE 8TAR PURE IV: I \^T , COMPRESSED ' ¦ YE^BT- ¦ : : . 18 I . '! LITERALLY Am> ABSOLUTELY PUBE, Asd conuaquenOy I TVICD M BTEOHO OJ ordinary YcastaJ Wbioh are largely pitied with CTAECO. COMPLAINTS ore ootnetlmca mode of Yeast teaoting the Baker " OUT OF CONDITION. " These are generally dui fo the Intervention of '8UB-AQENT8. WHp KEEP IT TOO LONG before tending oatl sod may be ENTIRELY OBVIATED BY OEDEB11IG DIEECT FROM THE IMPORTER, Trho hu FEESH ABBIVALS erery. day. Free Baking 8amploa, a.n3 loll purtlcnlnia 03 ¦ application to ' ' TTTLPEED HfXTGHTOn, FLOUB MEECHANT AND YEA8T HJPOBTEB i 28, CTTY QUAY, JDU39LIN. Solo Agont for Ireland (the counties of Anttira : end Down ezceDted.) j COXINTT OF IWATEEFOBD. E0AD SE&|8l0nS . TO ROAD CONTRACTORS, ana thoso intetcstcd in County Presentments —JDaya for Holdiofl Bosd Sessions, previons to Spring Aoitos, 1894 ¦ For KUcnlJibcen. at Mi'opoqt , Thunjday, 11th Jan- nary, 18^1 , at 11 o'Clook. ' ; . For OanHler, at Callagnaso. earns day, 11th Jon nary.st 1 o'clock. , j , : For Miad'ethlrd, at-Tramire , Friday, 12th Jan., ttt ll o 'Clook. i For Upperthird , at Carrtckheff, Sitnrday, 13th Jan., at 11.30 o' clock. j | For Oleaafaetry, at Ballymacatbory, llondsr, 15th Jan.. at 12J0 o'clock. ! 1 For Cpsbmore and Coahbrldo , at Llsmoro. Tocsdaj, 16tbJaa., at l2 o'aock. I ¦ For Dcclfo Within Dram, at Claihmoio, Thoxcday. lgib Jan. ' , at 12oClook. , 1, ForDcoiea Without Dram, DaDgarvaa , Friday, lOtb J BJB ., at U^0 o 'Clock. . \ , ¦ ¦ ' For County at Largo, Dangorvsln ' ,' eana day, at 1 o 'Clook, I , At Dangsrvan the Bnginoas of tbo Count y at large irill be entered npon . at One o *( look. ! A41 Applications for Fre«g ttawita, &o , must bo lodged in my Office, on or t efore 8ATUBDAY, the SOtb day ot December , 1893, ' and DO Application will be entered on the Presentment Sheet thai is not prepared in accordance with the Aotof Parliament. EESOLTJT1ON PASSED BY THE. GRAND JURY ' AT SUMUfcR ABS ZES, 1893. : Q23* To B OAP CoHTiucToas AHD Orniua :— Resolved that in fntore ejl Tenders for works to k^i token at Adjourned Sessfons I or the , varions Baronies In the Count y to b* lodged In th» Secretary Grand Jnrv ' a Office. Waterford, OD be day prorioui to each Sessions , ' and ' that no Tesden bo •ocepted on the day of the SmlonS i and in the MM of the . Barony of Glen- aheiry , ;tbat Teodeza iot ged on tho Satitday previous , and. that thia Eesc Tnlion Re printed on tbi .hMto for PreKn^la^^. . . . . . . "I--i % 3£; W ;m®81I ' <B> '& : ^2 VvM Intacta ffinera ' BorTi^iisr a-; EieH STREET , /TSV^ING to the creat jncreaBo in his Bnairieca, bo has 1 beca obliged to EXTEND HIS PBEUI8ES 1 «T« v ; urV J 8 tsIr ? n u the whole of - .th e Old Meat Morkct in HIGH-STEEET, ho ifl now ia a position to mee- nil Qrdew with doe promptitude and tbe fnlleflt catttfaction. He justly attributes hio Wonderful Suoccw in Business to the . I i . . TREATIIEnT AHD SUPE^IOB " " QVALTi 'Y OP H1B iDllinKfl, ' ^ wf Ai ^^.t ^^^B ^S J1Sm ^ am 'm ' BASS & C0 ' 8 ALE ' E " DISHEB «? ^ n -ii h ^ MINEE ^ L WATER, FACTORY; tho Mnohlnery ond Materialn need in tb ' o making of theso Uincnl Waters are of the Very Bost Decoriptlon tbat can posaibly bt, had. Therefore, bo aaka tbbPublic to compare bis M. W. with any other make or Brand. |. ¦ fll8 PiNfEO ALE, LSUONADE, OBANOE CBAHPAOHE J for Purity, Aeration , Aroma ond Excollenco Of Flavour cannot be «eellod. : He would call special attention to hu ECLIPSE S ODA. For Pnrlty and Aeration it bas no equal. i I WTWI 4' S oSV4?nSUALIlrY ond PEI°ES, ho would invlto tho attention of tbo Pabllo to bio TEAS WlWiLB, BtJIBIl 8, &o., \ (my27.6m) i AT 10 . BABEONSTRAND STREET, WATEBFOilD. High iStreet and s3 ? CTj Li3ta3rSSr^.55Sr, Barronstrajnd Street , Wateribrd €MM B i (P CM^ M F? A\ M P* 5 S -i ©lr l^^y Mk/Uii: A li lcis>n i- WENTT-TWO GOLD AND PRLZI5 MEDALS AWAEP13D. -^\TOT? ,E:S~Z>TJBIUCTsr L ; SSJXJ ^ JS L S^ BE ST 1 Ain> GHEAPESI t Est^liska ; 1825. i\ WW^r *' INFANTS , i VMK CHILDREH ,. !' i . V INVALIDS , ; AHD THB AGED S Q10 r.T 0 [J S ' SP ECTACLES ¦ Mr. i?. 80LOM0NB; Optician, ; Who haj: been O years professionall y established in fchatUn TJEOa to caution the Fnbbo against the use o 'f' the common *J Unproper.and ttadly.manolaetnred'Glasses and febbles fontuaU}> sold.! which are so highly detrimental tolVialon hat oniobers hav* aerlonsl* suffered from tbtia^hd trusts that it is now unnecessary to dwell »t length oa the excel- ence ot his Spectacles (so different from pebble pr similar substance, which he neither eonstraots, ' «pprowi ,noT dl»- poaet of), and on th* advantages derivable from his atenrato method of adapting Glasses to Defectire , Bi«;ht (a matter of mnohdesDer tmvort&nca than is fMunantlraiintxS^) ai mrV an ndmltmW j- eucuUteato presens th» eyea unimpaired to extreme old ago. Thoy have been used hy the moat dis tln«nlsh»J persons. ' . . . OB8EBVE Personii can be salted by endoaiuga pairol spectfclca, or one of tha Olaases. in a letter sUtlug tin distance bom the eya they can read small print with it, and those wko have not smjployed Spectacles by mentioning the] age asd doseribinc tight. Commanleatloss from- Waterford asd lUVidnity toVSireo ted to Uk SOIiOMON'S Establisb meat , NO. »AfiaAU-SiaEET ,_(B»«T«iK« b y BM D tor withb out iooi of DAW8ON.8TEE& 1 . DUULXN C3. Bepalrs of sll kinds promptv atUndsd to. . i BDF£BI0B TKLESCOPE3 . Combining portability with extraordinary power an doleai- ness ot Tklon, Which snpenedo erery other kind for tbs WalsWoal Poctyt, DecrBtalldng;, Military, Sea, and alloUur purpoM* ,1xith by day aod ni ght, and some from 4 Inches wiU show distinctly Jupiter' s Satellites , Ac, S rloe—lOC. td NEW . DAY] AND ASTBOHOMIOAT J TELE8COPB, PB1CE £5 COMPLETE—With superior S-inoh aenronuti , ODJOC * si*s«, ^wu uBj>Ku«iaivjO' 'pi*cea, sou giaas, poruiDlo metal pointed itard, This extraordinary instrumost will Clearly show the most important hoavenly bodlaf.' and xhlbliwlth lsUnctMSsindiflduals ,cI«ck«, sheep, o»ttlo , ta at many miles distance, equalling in tie most essential point (boss «Urao> uitmllr supplied atvery Wgh prioes. - mrkovED poveib OPEEA' BICE AMD HELD GLASSES—Prlqe IOs. M., IS*., Us, j some so mlntrtoin slia that they slip iito s> Watoh foaket , yet rlTsl.ln extent of power natty of th* larrost mads i also, Mlor osoopas ot great poweT < <rom8s. 6d 1 , and invtsIblaFhoto gnphs. MAQIO LAHfEENS AND ' DISflQtyiHa VIEW6- Olear. brOllaaMlmpU, though ousnntsiwd tor eSeeV-Sllde* la crest nrJstr^-Comlo , Beenlo, Educational , nioitratlng t«J«s , w»rS , travels, to. A soptrior Lautcra and U slide* (torn 7s. M. Ao»talOfu» onappUcatloa. ' . ADJUBJX TirZSOI'B " bABOUiTl'ES Mwt WTLt laraovm) rprsUUIna- - ihs Weather, haadsomeli moaaJJd in llaboiraay, with Thsrmomstor , prlo»s Us, " oOIO&Ne" "W MODEL BlBOitBTBB , prloe , 12s H Cornet TkstnoJMtsrs, at la. upwards. ¦ IMPBOTKD AOOU&raO IilSIBUKXBTa fbt tttniB * aBd«rsnrtlerrMofdiatB««a . : - , ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ CAUTUW;|-P aomsmanoaJet numerous attempt* at lmposWon , It is usens m y (^avto namo and addnMand to obs»rv»-Oi>l/ M bt taa from Mr. K. BOIOKOXS , Ostlslas profsssionmSy MtaUlahtd lBOnblta Ojma.) ¦ y *^ 0 WnmwTHIHJBXBmi WA8BAU 8TBEET ,. . .i - -;- | ' J: : ¦ ¦; : : - DUBLIN. ¦ . ' : . Entrant* fcjr HaltDoof, wlihto!. oaa> door c*. Dawson ftnet . I*st ksi sMi mt «isit tas Prctia«i, kuu eo» MC«<» tOtwi «O»r »«J»«ff p*>S^'* nM a>w»ir 1 «*" i*mi m* m »fs jins<«tt6«r iaww^WnaiiBB : . ' ! ' •! ¦ .\ JttIiiiSyttV.i8n. ¦ . •¦ ¦ i :: SIBIlBai lUK. BoiiUi«iipiooJBBil4in(* « Ohuetry I«M. 'Lbidoo< - jTryo-iND-i-HAL? pn¦¦ ¦¦ OBHT. ENTHBttT »Jfcw^ o4 Dl fOsTn^ «Tt^bla <mtea>nia. ' ,; , : ; i XJfO h f u] OBXT. ' <<»-¦ O0BRBMT AOOOCteTO tlwj; winMnenthly WKMM. Wbas not;draws : . SW^ *jj4!BHABBS p«Mb*»«d »Bd »old. ; , j ;. ' IB ' if iifes r' H; HP A-BTiiilr .ii' I , ^slpSMit! ijrti-tn^wfcHaw.A^WRr -y^ iUsmiisumSm&P MyM S lib fellviliESii' MLlcn W ^nhnn iffb fi ,(\!t •I Miilffii 0033011 ACID COLONIAL OKDBBS ABE SPECIALLY PSEFAKED 'SO DUIS THE VARIOUS CLIMATES. Pnrvoyoro to Her Hojeity ' o TLoaczi of Parlinncat , ADS TO : ! !ia CXQELLENOY THE LORD LIEUTENANT OF IRELANb. OAHTRELL & COOURAUE , TJtdeT fipidssl Hc2tbxtb=. V N n.: 'l VI 'I 1 ¦ j JS ?}1 . . j : - ¦" ' ¦ - ¦ ¦ ¦ ,. '' . . C»rrii>8« PWd &&, r ip ? m^ \M u- :S is '^. leraii Water : ; Factoiy Asp . . ' .; 3-i STORES ,. P, W ATEE'f ORD. - Y \ if» Pater.; GI2B WE^7 8-Diiy C&O0& A QUAEANTEED Timekoeper, striking tbe : Hears and Half.bonn oD Cathedral Goog. Height, 10 Inchea j in Bliolt aod Gold j beaatlfally flolshed i fit for any Drawing-room , and the but voluo over offered Io Clocka. Prloe, Ids. HOFKINB 4 HOPKINS, iWatohmaJEtra Md Jewellers (opposite O'Connell Mondment * , Dobllo, Agent tor Walfham Wa toh Co. . flena (or Fri es List N.B. —Hi ghest Pnce giTen for Gold, BQver. and Precloni Sbiiua. ) Aa crf;>Inally nnda ty CANTREU & COCHRANE Er-zre ofEpvrunx OtK- .^szr.d\ Udi ONLY; by OANTRE LL & COCHl i AUE, TJtdci Spioiil Ecabtretloa. ' , ZZi Erlr&fe r tKt Qeaj tp Z E : .zrr.Z;u lie ** oair by ' ¦ ¦ ¦ .: ^ _. g% ' - ' Lent on bin j -terms' seoordifla' tc \ It i "If V Qoali^r at modaraU jprioss. N«w ¦ ill I irV A |"M- ¦" <><aUU«f s^Twel| bt> , tot Um jIVVJ'la' •took I Steobd-tMad Bseki, to ¦ ' , *y h w spUBdkl o«m»Jon , ir«AhTneivtot Otderi for 30 ;or moor, oairziago paU ¦ ; ;| : w.; " ^»ii,t T j ;; ¦ ¦ ; * 8 HAYMABKET ft 25 WIST ASSAM STEEE 1 ] I 1 BMrTHTIELD , DTJBJjy. MOff r lMTOStJJrt AS *0 Soil 9 vfiosTiow UJOCM Ana ateanaui i 6, 7. and 8, WICKLdW-STBEET, I (Qraitom-etreet), pTJBLIN. [OST Cen ' rally Sitcate*. ' .Comfortable Moderate. ¦ Diso ' er* re^tdy all day. : KICHAED O'BfilEN , Poprtetor BEIN G now ,Opened io the tlolnlty of tha CatO« i Htrket, udieqvifa oo^ranltDt to Klng ' a Bridge and Broddstene Termini , will" he !found the post Comfortible, iomblaed with M«Jerat«i Charges. Visitors to Dublin! aionld cooia aod s«« for tbeniselTM, ' ! i Jy l84m ¦ ¦ ! . - .; ¦ j JM. : A. MEANT. " ' ¦ ¦ T~ ^hisuhtsavo-n ' SOTEL AND [REST4 UBAlf T , ' _ ¦ ./ST. A^DBBW STBEET, ! . ' ¦: rfflHE moat . Central , |Mod«rat$, aod v Moderi. JL ' Electric " LljjUti ,in"! b«ardom», ' also tilaphone acooaUodatloo. Hot and jaaU.;tith!i. Cooking « la BdrllBgk.n. . '-: . iv " '" ' . ' ;v •• (jylB.ll j) i... T-; COBIiE§3^.Pr oprietor. '•SHE CSOW11 iSOTSL. " MOnn"K-STIlEEt.'T?EXS'OED. ' LBIS Old Hofcl is really Comfortable, .. Prices very Moderate. ] Famous for g a Whiskey, and eJToHHerTKiSfcfl. '"' MBS. KELLY] PBOFIUXTOB£ Clo*e to BaUway Station. Qotonda Hotel and I Sootaurant MOST Comfortabls and Chcspast Hotel in Town. Fine niry Bed-rooms and Bitting-rooms. Con- Tcnient to Broodstone and Aund 'i 8tations. Trims direct from Ktagsbridge to eackriUa Street round ths Comer. ¦ i I (tS.ly.) MEI QTJ1NK, ProprietrcsJ. gHELBOURNE ! HOTEL THE BEST ET DUBLIN ! - ¦ , I . . fil&l r nriHE " Qkntworth" is th^ ncareot Hotel in JL ! the City to tho Bollway Station , Banks , Steam- boat OQoca, Tnlejroph and Post QC?co , and to all pnb- lio clooca of wanaenibnt. P. KBirtJA, Proprietor. 14 , Tho Clarenoe j Hotel , 6, Wellington Quag, Grattan Brid ge , Dublin F. W1NEWI8EE, PBOPEIETOR. ¦]T71AMII/IE§, Touristi. Trarelleso, will find tbe ID . above central , and within a convenient distance of tbo Ballway or Steam Paokot Stitioos Beds, fro m In. 6d. Breatfastd , 1 B. and la. 6d Dinners, from la. Gd. A' Night Porter la at- tenddocc. . j (eSO.ly) Xatpcriol Hotel. lUJH-rj-LLjiXiiji rumoaouea ana io>ianmuiec O' ilagnifioant Icdica' Coffco-Eocm , Dmlnj-Boon imoJdnff-Eoom, BUHard-room. " Charges moderate. CHABLES LAWIEB ,-Proprietor. f( ^^ EWCOUSTGrE^I^H ART CELTIC C ROSSES. EDWARD ;OfSHEA. nonnmcntal b AreMtso^Bral Goulpto WoTlt-~KILKEmiY cai ' OALLAX. - ¦ ¦ Ximritsa^-JZf ^SZmrT- dd Tf BPEEAlit Specialities In BUck, Bod , ' ' %ul Green Irish IIWWW. - 1 | Celtio'Croajf-a, Moral Tablets , Altars , Fonts, cto. ia great variety. I . Fonr Gold and Prire Iledala—Dublin, Cork, Boston, and London Exhibitions. | Eotioatcj and Dedans on Applicatioa. THK TBADE SUPPLIED. (jyS EDWEAD O'SHRAJ, SoTolpter. ;. 'O--=-Sf i\ "HARVEL, 1 ¦ : ¦ ¦ •¦ ¦ ¦ -' n : - ¦ ¦ " ¦ ' -T \i\ <" tolOT Candle-Poncr. ¦ ¦v^4 M '1EOS. " !;• ¦ " i \*i\ tO toilCO Candle-PoTrer. ir"^ l "OWEPEIOE, ,i/ I:; " . [i\ . - . / V } \v ,\ Spllt-WM * Anucapnlc," <\ VrV -Xv* 1 -/ x-V ! Vu u **>> S3 Candle-Power J ^fey iM) (Cblmneyleu). 4^J^b'^, .^ BOWITT 'S LAMP Bnxirt o/ Imilatiatu. I tb* li«bi B««aU boa Im- . - ¦ J mongers, 4a (07.131) Oil CARPACT-OU ?PtR " | QBATefUL-CPMFOPTINa ooiLina WATBR on raitft. •I AMESB UTLER ^G O Hifirhest dass Min ¦ JLM Iran? cmjf^ iswpuea. . Porter & Ale in Caik nL^t^Mm^ •: , . ¦ ¦ - . us, . Mic aAi|L;;;s THgKri .;;;j;y ; -;;#sfe if •J Wi' A L T E Ri . ' ; BI» # O Pi,!; f:||| BEOS to thank his friends and th* l^fai : for I' - . - - ; * the patronage and jnpport they hire d loaf ¦:- ^: accorded him. He sow wisbe* to annoonoe that bo ¦ •? ¦ ' ¦ . . :. baa.Opened . . .!• . , " - ..!. '! ' •/ S, ' ¦ ' " ¦ ' ' ' . \i^ \ vmmqt ¦ BOOM ; 'i- \ 'i : j ' § In i connection with hi* Befreabmeat ( R(W» <hsj . j-2 abolv« «ddre>«. GffiU-Mnwffl fi^ it Jo t& ^ lrts^ : to Ipatroniie this E«taWihm«nt , -BJ v th»J :l can h»r « ; ; I ;-;: BBBAKFA8T8, VistiliiB, lUNOHBOlfS, | L ]: i ¦ ' ; ¦ ¦ TEA ,|4 O / V - ^ ]. . ! - i I- . - . ; -:; ; Ati the Shortsst NotW ami Mod***** Charp* ' i :.;-^f. ¦ «—*s.— dX PRIVATE ROOm FOR LAMB8. M$ ' ;, j > ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ . ¦ —p- ' " ¦ " ¦ *- ¦ ¦ ! ) ' ;' I ( - - v- ¦ ¦ Ballo, Wedain eT' . Ko-Sio Mtd Bo»ttilf : j ^ : . Supp lied on the : 0hortostNoticf. " ; r ' - ' /V ;* . ' - FIBST-ciiASS COOTB»>TtO?KB^ . -, '!• : ' . .ii : - -;M ¦ 48. mOHAEL ST^rtflBT. .f '1^' j j ' ' -f l ' WALTER BISB JOP, PlOpirietijT. I' V-; . ¦ . . <~ ¦ /. - . i.ortwty:- , r ¦ ' . BRAKOR Hor/sM— - , : i ' ¦ ;; : i , BAEEON8TBAND 8TEEBT. « 09. Tsa QUAY j ' - tADlBS. Jg * i Tho Patrlotio Assuraaw Oompwy LIFE AND FJR E f i . . £BTASUBBXD 1824. CAPTTAI *—X1 , GOO , 000, UD O»wos-i-DTJBLDT. | j TTNDOlfBTED 8ECDB1TT , Modarito B*U» , <U Liberal Conditions , Large Bonuses , Prdmpt Payaenta. . . ; ' i . . ' : " . \ j , C£T Examine tbe , P ATBIOTIC Proipeotoi tnd M « the adrantagea beforesjauring elsewhere;, .. j ' MANAGES—Borad. It O'HeiUy. Aocitia At WATIUOBD ! i JOHN X MTIBPHTJ WM. A. 8ABGENT . BX. ieU.tf) ARTHUR KELLY, Bolr. Ea>tACTQ02us ;—THOMAS F. V7AL8HE , j ' MtfohaaL " Patrlotio HORSE CUPPERS. | ' gZZgMif t Kennan ' B Improved , | | | || , trim . : 8s,. each, i =fir . Clippers Sharpened ! if \\ in beist manner l?y If 11 SpeoialMaohinery.at ^ 11 l8. 6d. each(0a^i; ' * W m Oharlier Mm and Wj Oharlier Steol la For BhoeinB Hmtta^ Horsds. FABEIEES 1 TCI0L8 Si In Great Variety. ; 11B Portable Forge* , ' Vices. Anvils , ¦ HI " «te. ' I llHOBSa NAILS: The Best in the world. £cmi«aii . '$. Machine-made Horse Shoes i will vreii longer than hand* made , though tsnch cheaper From 9s. per " dtwen BeaT] KEHHAN A SONS Fishamble St, DUBLIN. ' •!• - ¦ SJr'^iCT'A' ICiIOTLAB- ? . . . .. . ¦^¦ ¦ - '¦a.r^. .; i.ii r i X. V ->;. * .. >i- r; v ; ¦ I ' \- ¦^^>^ ;; "^^^i» ' " 'I1 ' \Jk - ™w; i \ ^ 1L9 FI8HIN 6 StockingB , Trousers, Brogues , Boots ! PiaMiifl Coats, Capes, Bagfi. W. mEtyBBY to , ELEPHANT HOUSE, LOWER SACKVtLLE^T, > NA8SAU-8TEEET , j 81, CONDUIT-STBEET , 78 , PATEICK-8TBEET . BTJBLQ LONDO coitx. T7ATEBPOBD SAVXVGfik BAVX, rii7<? sraair. -C" EiTiBiiit iD 1916. I Capital at Nor. 20tb, 1801—4131.807 ,l<|i. Jj. OPE N EVEBY MONDAY AND PE1DA r from U to Half.put 2 o 'Clock. f ; Bate of Interest »lE«red—«J Bt. Od.pet cint. n The EnUre Fondi la«««t«d to Qortiamai t Becurity, aa reqair«d by Aolof AHS UMBWI Somsunder jBlO mar tw witbdrawn br *. D«AXtrfai at any time without notioe. .:. * f ^ The Strictest S#cresy ii obwrrfd U OMtld Depositors ' Name* asd AoooonU. - - T^ ¦ JOHN HABTT, AOT JA«; I '!» ¦ Tlmn lnit niiiiMmiiiwiTfi ^B^V . «ndwill oura tt*s raw 0iae«m in ¦ Wm Mi» t»nr. wltiwK toS^Tp slaaoMf «-8y kind. B*c^otp«uJefiStSi /It nme - w liwT. a Part* , I, nw TMaonB. W Mo^or«acSb«&i%kOriMMIrMMtt ;V« Wo<w*Q' .as» >TjiiGrt^w»Miiixas; lEiSH CIVIL 8BRVI( B2, : tower Sackrflls Btesrt , DT L0A5B made to bnildo* parch*** Itooss*: The debt my remi simple inJerest for any «*!'<M;.w«'tia«ia by aad httsnal . I AJriuir Adva&a iWarj.NM n, period not nnwdisH. Iflf *8n*F't . ii pfi , sV» Two; T MH smtl^ftife f*r PmpwNt •MdMtxMWH U, '"litATr »™rrMs «tTlT> J

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ESTABLISHED—1847

E cofc Ciwmlatibn in South of-Isalona.! h«4 mery PBIIMr, ani Second .Edition <m S-4TP2D4rUeminjf, ot Wo«. 49 and 50. (rCmntU-Strut.I (orroatTB TBB FSOTISOIAL Bin). ;

"TOEICD-OKE PJSOTTT; 7early(in'Advane9),43.4d.Ji. By Post (Yearly), 6a. 6d; :

GlT AU Cheques and P. 0. Orders, mado piykWetaiCoEHEMOB P. REDHOITD, at thin-Ofloo. , -;-. .>

THE' NurrrB ' circulates extOMavelf .^nonsit 4fiensorchanta, traders' and nobility, 'gentry; ttiinlngclasses, &o., in Waterford, Kilkenny^ Tippertkry,ard. tho eouth'-of lwtand b'^rlfflyV'ThV-inrWB'hca attained » circulation ctrvor equalled, by any papor

TjnbUahoa -in ' WdWrford.i and is 'adiutMnly--thiifiSd-ing journal! n this important city, with whioh-tlrereis:£reat daily* oo'nmunice oa front London ' ; ' .'. ' ; ¦'. -,

Particular attention paid to oosuncrci&l and A~gricnl>tool matters. . . . _ ¦¦¦ ' . . „ , ' ¦

Advorticeinenta recaivediotthe Nsvra tyall reroeoktbto^ewBpapet Agents in lie United igjngdofi}. , l?r<>.psymont rQauimto from nartica riot known at fhe offico, '

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Y7ATEBF0BD—lltf U-&auut, itn-ttitdfD SSiiiJ.' '' ¦tIiED .PoWB3, Barronetrahd Strooi. : ' :Ur. HUQHEB, Mayor's Welk. : ! - '¦¦ Ur. P. 11. EOAH, Quay. i . .

: ZIra;QniMTT,Jonn8tN8t; • : ': UiBB EAVANISH, O'Oonnell Street.

Mr. HAT, 110, Qooy. : ¦ • ' ;- Eli. D. CJLHTT, T.O, Johnatowu. • ¦.; Mr. DOBBTN, Barrack Street

Mr. THOMAS LONSBOAH, Lower Yellow Boafl.DTJNGABVAN—Mr. E. EXOH,1 T.C, : Jlain-Strest.

Ur. MathawWALBH. : . : ¦TRAMOKE—Altos CLANCT, Bcfrenhmont Booms.CAPPOQUIN-Mr. JONES TBO*. 81. AUen-8beot.OAREICK-ON-SXnB—Mr. JAIIES MOGEATH; IJnin1

Street, and Misa HAWE ,LISMOBE—Mrs.- MEADE. iPILTOWN—MissBooHE.: i iHHilACTHOHAS—Miia UABT 'DBBPAS8AGE EAST-Mlsa LOTS. ; ¦ :HILL—Mra. BONATHE. ¦ ! : : :,DUNHILL—J. HUELET. ; ' ! !TALLOW—T. Clancy. j ICLOGGA—Mro. EEDDT. ¦ '¦ ' :XffPEBAEY-P. O'COHHCLL, Chnroh Street.8TKADBALLY—J. FOBAK. ,HEW;.B03g-"r- T- Dinncon. Chay Street.KILKENNY—Mr. WooDLOCK/i Proprioto'' Edlwas

¦Book stall. ' ¦ j i

¦ ¦

WATEBFOBD BA1LWAY STATION-Uemro.EABOH & SONS, Book Stmfl. ¦¦

IiONDON— CLAEKE, SON, & PLATT, 85, Grace-! chnrch 8treot.: | :C. MITCHELL & Co., Bed Lion Conrt, Reot.ct. 'B. F, WBITB & SON . 33, Fleet Streot.- . ¦SBSLLET & Co., 5, Leadenball Street, E.C.Temple News Boom, 172, Fleet Street.Meesrs. STBSET & Co., Corn HilLEHAB -OBI/B Trtea Agctoy, Westbouxno Park, W.Ucfere. KlKO & SOK , 10, Bolt Court, FUet-St.: Mr. J. YODNO , Flcot-Streot do. do.

DVBLiJs— Ueeera. CBAB . EABOK & Sou, Abtey-otF. B. O'KEEFPE, 1, St. Andrew-Street.

Z3nci3Htt ' a»d South \7ale3, and fclio! South of Irslond.

SerrixiD by GEE AT -WESTEBN BAILWATCoDi pany's Trains and Steamboats,via MiuroBDHATCH, in connection Trith j the "WATEBSOBDcad j LiUBEicK, W ATBUTOBD I & 'CDHTEAI. ICE-LAND.and WATEB7OBD, D^KSAEVAir, LlBUOBIAIID : FBBMOT LINKS. ;

Dhortcot Eouto and Bcftaccd Pcrca.

^ fcf- y Z7cor«s* : Troitu end

Fait!§Cjifr V!|j jji . Ifoil Sies ier* •Daily.

DOV7K.— LEAVE LONDON CPftddington) at'5.45 p.ta.»II Sondays eiccptcd, and ABBIVB AT WATIB|: FOES (vreatber ood eircomiitscces permittingj i obont 9.55 a.m., in time .for tie Trains en

i tno WaterforAoEd LimericJi, Control Ireland,i 1 A -nA liism&re Linppi i I ^

DP.—LeaTe Watorford (Nortb Wharf) ot 7 0p.ra.,i caoh WcekDay/on Arrifiil ot aiOp.ttfTniSnI from LiiDerick. lLO o..m.| Train irom Iary-i borough i 2-30 p.m, Train1 from Fermoy,'6nd'3.5 p.m. Train from lianon}, ABijirora in"LONDON (weattrr ond cironmstanees per-ioi iBg) nt 12.25 p.m.i the I following doy, , • .

Pa~.~Baetetnre) liTigbyiiie Stecinor leaTteit-Wofc*.OL Oo eatniflayfl will proocaa from Now tlilfordbrfv io O &.BJ. Xroin on 8nnday morning

CarBo ilSi only bo received rmbjeot to its boiMobippod ji in timo for tho 8toimor to bo ctartcd

iin JI casw, nait crrisal of steoati leavins Watarford

Vhe eftS bo no Boat from Cork or WatertortI

toiv.w '"xSrd on CHE18TMA8 DAY ; from Now! MWor'd'to Wntorford on CbriitaMl Day. cr Tne2d»y,'Djc£mb«r 26tb, nor from New Uilford to Cork on

; .. i [ » 9rd CIMB and Bore Cabin. 203 OdI Enmcna (ovdlabl* ona montb

& &jo ^: ,, i r >• I 2ndCla3»& 8alocat03.

,, 'I < 3rd Clans find Fore Cabin, 8£i 6&¦ Fae-cosors holdiiis Third Clau> Tickets will bol^"d tlo we of tho Saloon, on payment of an^ ALoi 53.. in cither direotum. ., .. _ _„_ .

SsSiS'Sfflss^SSv.w and Tkrougb Bate3 for Goodfl. to., OM ber P iluf

TJI G H H

ILL, the Great Western Bail-gr^SSS5* ^°"*t A8°nf'" A<MP11J TOSrf'j aterford. HENEY IAIIBEB T, General IIMamj.

I T SuMicSrton TaraijCJ. - ¦ | ¦ *•*

r I.AMEBIOW : IflNE.; sOUTHAUPTdN-NEW YOBK

-vJ_TK ' 6EBVICE. ¦ .,_

£ S dS'SU to aU plnoos

in *e V?e6tcnr States. ;

E'lCHAEDSON. 8PENCE &, Co.,r Sonthainpwn or Liverpool

orta lOCAt AOBHTH I

T7BT=CvoBi>...-.Harvoy & Son, 13 GtoMoBO-Stieot.WBirBB»?»»-

Hojohfln>

(g7< Qn y." ! yr^d Bros;. 2. Birronstnwd-etrwt

OwMnJ. .-.s SSS|6»uan-Efccl?pootin. .....W. JonuTrpy.S^ AUaa-S'-

Eops - Wm.Hunro, 21 att-6t.

^-^ ~JS *s£gdS£z£&*WnErtBW^'-W. O'DoBoliw. I .

KIRBY, FLOEIST,Urf Tcioved: from 13, OPfB^ O'CONNBIX

I Cut flo'vgers end pUnU for tottoo*"*" i :; ;f i

ran.- .M* • *«» *«5feg5 P^

28;;.¦.]¦• ; Mj i ij ,

! p3tipptns> j- ; i - -Clyde SW ptog Conipanjr, ; Ltd¦ - . . - . ¦ mcEMBEB;. i8 a

'¦ '¦ . i - ' ¦ i ~ ¦¦ . .-SBgular Sitani OonmUnieation bitivien

VJ£ & B F,0 B,I>, and 1 Q-XJr » O Scouff . Dp Liw. jBEUAgi i»c a sa w.

¦ 11 .iiiTl— i ''' 'I'inufi Kew : and i powerfnl

^'EfSflBWWi JL Bcnnr Steuiui i ASANHOBE,

•™«»w _ peratttoB (unless prerental by I nnla»«»eoaTOAncM)^ !! Ubsrty.to,tow V«*»l»7»»au 5!iit"y Port or Porto in-lay. OBte. in or ent of th» eottomuy

gOTKOTHAs HOLn>ATB. PlM»« fiito '-il'taatiana" ' In

Brori, MOHIUY. (IMroeV) {tacvpt MoaiUy. »«» Deo.), 1

«Ww>w»AT 5ssgrr.^i™u-:: i ~ iii.

" ' I . i E*Q.to Q dMibok ' l ~JUH. pja;

-- - '. — •£¦;.' • unj3i«-to-.wAiniT<mB. ;. - |- ¦ ¦ • • • . - Erajr irasajAit^Dablm.)sw MAwiif/M^ - -'11! ;..

¦, .- •

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¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ - \ I f . r a i ^C£ip.m. '. ¦: i j .

E ery JBbSHlJtf oSgStr tW

:i "1 ' lpja.__ _. ,_„ . ; Coax TO WAmroTU), Dtp at—¦i/iUZXiYSf 1st December,?jum.18th, 6•) im t JSth, 7 p.miSSnd, 5 tun. t 29th, 7B.auv___ e , , .WitiBipin TO Loanoa. : . : :i-Tery Eoturdny (rti Southampton) , _ ' '- . _, tsj aTHT^

?oopa (fet. K«ttulne Dook).» W»ns«iu> i *THUEHDAT8, 7th DMenber, 11 «.ni.: s! 14th, 3 p.m. I 2Ut.' •» !_ ! I" «.ni. (Cargoonly) ; 28khl»;m. , .>»«T« -HB?51 PmS

at *'» "*» «">*«• : O* * 'or eoUfioHon or

F?Zf TLJ!!Ly<Mi*Jtai to H«NAICABA 4 Co. jriiadtod), 14,pjuuo-nreet, Hnsbnry t to Clyde Shlppi ia Ooinpany, 1S8,t i-S&!2 Strwt.M dhrde aifjteg Com my.E rSoaiSBt L atnarineDock,'wUrM«6iT«pioaiit«« mUon, .- .

WH-HEaDATB, 6th December, 4 pjn ; lslh, 11 ».tt , 20th,¦ | :3p.m . 27th, lla.mj : ; ;o.rnTT^ ' Pinjoora TO WAtr»io»i>, dlteot—BATDEDAY8,2nd Docemher, noon i »U», noon ; ISth, noon i23rd(nO kaUlng);S0th, nooa. . :

WATSBPOSD VO-6oDTILAllf>n».: ', ¦ ErerySATUBDATCdWotr. «frm. i¦ 8OOTIUICITO» IO WATsaroin. 'Srar 3PBIDAT—VIA PiiHomt {except Friday, 22nd Deo.)_ ' WATIOTOBD : TO HswmvtB. ': ,Every SATPEDAT.Tia Bonth&mpton ; ... , ... •• 'pja) NnraiTXB TO Wxtxitroic. i ' :ETOTJ UOHDAY (yla Dovoi *nd Sonthampton), Cufio only.' I WAtmroHD to DOVXBJ ¦ , ¦Erory BATDEDAY (viaeonthampton an4 K«wh»Tcn), 4».m.

: ! DOTXB io WiniiioM), : . . : ¦Every TUESDAY (Tla Soatbampton). Cargo only.These Steamers have eiteUout accommodation forPttosonsera. ' i , ; : : . ¦

F A B S A G E . M O N E Y . !' Cabin. Botarn. Etoornfftt. Bctam.

Watorford.to GIa£go-a .„ 17a. ed. 25a. 103. ISa. ¦„ . Belfast, .» »«. 6i 25s. i ; 10s. Ito.„ Cork, V .M 8a. Od. 14a. . 5a. 7a. 64.„ Plymouth and ' . ! . ! •

Sonthampton 50a. M, SOj. ¦ : Kb. 16a,f , i London, Tia Bonth- ' ¦ '

amfcton 4 Boll — ; — ISO. '¦ —„ Newhaven, 20a. Cd. . ¦ — ¦ ! 103.. —„ Dover, ... an ea. ¦ ¦¦ : — ¦

.! loo. —JTrOm Dnblln •_. 10a. Od. — 6a.! —Children above 8 asd nsder 12 yean of bjt, Halt; Tare.Botnrn Tioketa available lor two montlr>—not trailifsmhlo.

ex Horn.—The Clyde 8hippinf CompasjT (limited) canInsbrs Goods thi if ea by thess Uoes of Steamer* essinstill 6ca ElEks. ForniB, Bates ofTremima,'and.alf iMorma-tlon to be hjd at tbo Offices.. , ; ; ' I

Por EIU«B ; of ' Freight, io., »pplT to Hmrar jj WABIBa> Co Plrmouth t TBOXAB U'Gutssr. Lccdon »nd Soatb.'

Westers Ballway Conpasy, Exetor Bolldlnni, Arthur Street,West, and at the I>. 4 8. T7. Eaflway Eoociting ilocscsthroughout London | Clyde Shipping Co., 13, Vietoria-iitnwt,Belfast i Clyde Shlppmg CO;, Bochesten Bolldlogj, ISLcadenhall Street, London, E.C. | (3yds Saipctnf Co., Ball-way Offices, Newhaven i lit Council Houiii BtrMtJ Dorer i21, Carlton i flaoo, Glasgow t Coctom Boose iBoildingo,Grooaock i Dock Soad, Idm>irlet I Towt -Qnay, Bonthamp.ton | SS. Eden Qoay. Dntllni PaMok*a QnaT. Cork.

:. . • CLYDE SHIPPING- COJ1PAKT {hlUVtEX)) ,, I Custom Bouso <)oay, Watcrford,: Special foncs of • BID* ofi Lading' reqni ad byrths Clydo

Shipping Coiapanj' (Limited) to be hid from tha Agimta.TelcaropbJo Addross—"Cnnuiu*,":WiiniroBK.:

U'Qtorford GtoamoUip Compaby: ; . <nmiTEDLj -¦' : ¦ • I- , .

nrrEHDED : OEDEE as • ¦ BAILIIIG— DL'OEUEBK, 1S33.I . BTEAMEBB i i .! . 'i | ,

DTJNBRODY. BEGINALD. COMEHAGH, T.AVJ A ,1IENAPIA. CBEADEN'.'Ao.', ;

•L «\ .rrXTOiTIOB.-rs.TIiO Wntdrfora<rr--tes-lRs. JM Steamship CosaKtny(Liinitcd)SvV^ VkV rc<Mho Goods

and Lirt

Etoci far 611L-

^J- '- '¦¦:• -¦- ': "" Vainent on tha conditions rwaUonedln

— 1—;—•" nftlHBar lifcts. fck, to ;b» ©:(( at their4 - . ' - <in *fl.' ¦ •

¦ ¦ ¦ - ¦ ¦' ' • '' '¦

W A t E E r O S D ABO BBI3TOLwion wiTKurOBn TO BSISTOZ. rcou BUSTOL te tritxuosf r i i aj , Dec. 1... 8 aft'eoon Satordajr, Deo. 3...12 m'ul ht

Tncsday, „] 5.,. 4 affnooa Thursday, j,,' J7... S morningFriday, „ 8... l affnooa Sjtorday, „' 9... aaft'nooaTnesday ,,'12... 3a«fnoon Wednesday, j,| 18... 8jiigUtFrfdayT „ 16... iift'noon: Saturday, : ij ie...l(]jnlifht ;Tnciday, ,. '19— * tlfnbon ¦ TonMdaT . .;, iaL_ 3 morningFriday; ,, 22...13 noon Wednioday.' ,, '28... BfalghtTnesdar, « 23... 2sft'noon Saturday ,,|SO...lliilghtFriday; " 59... 4 aft"B00h i : i l l |

esTOn «u)r Morning Soiling*, Cabins of Uu stcanen willbe open to rocolre Paoengca arriTinjj bj;thoHlffht T.lrJITruss, '¦ ¦ • ¦ '¦ ' i j i • i

AveraireBea Pessigel^toUHoDn. ; i 'FAixi—Cotrtn, Elng» , tCa. i do. Sissle—CUIldres (and Eer-

rasts travellisr with I <>mln««) 10s.; do Betum (avallabla foiTwo months, ' optional to return from or to .Lira-pool), Us jDock, amrls, 7s. 6d. i do Children. 4a. \ : . . |

Loading Beitii—Cumberhuid Biria,1 Eri»tol. :: 5 7 A T E E P O B D A IUJ L I V E R P O O L

nan wiisuoBO. noi< unuooLFriday, Deo. 1 1—13 noon Friday, Doa 1... 6 mornBusdsT, ,, ! 3...'* B>om Ilosday, „ 4,.,7 alfnoonWed'sday, „ 6... Saffnoon Wodncsday, „ 6... flaJt'noonTtiinT^ .. 8... 2 «rfnoon FridayJ .„ 8...10xi,rn8unday. „ 10... 7 morn Ilonday. ,, lL..12hoonWed'sday, „ 13... 8 aft"uoon Wednesday, „ IS... 1 iff noonFridayT ,, S... S uffnoon FiSiTi ,"l5... 2 faomBunday, 1, 17.;. 7 morn i MoDday, ,', la.. 5 itfnoonWed'raay. ., 2).., S af t'noon \ Wednesday, 20... 7 mornyrldayT ,, 2a.'.. 1 atVnoon j Friday j ,, 22... 9 morn

vf tj &Sly .~«~ 27¦¦"52Siaon ; WednesdayT', T 2?'" 1 ait'nooa

Fridaj 1 29 .. 2 aft"noon i Friday,. !,i 89... 2 mornBanflay, „ SL.". 7mom 'Ilonday Jan : I.- (Jaft'noon

The 8anday Vcsael* Load 'at North Wharf, Waiertord.AverageBea Paesago" to U. Ho.ars. j , i I !_ ¦

.,_ ¦! : .' 3fAB£9—Cabin, cungi0. MW* | W. uuj[ur^iuiuAj i IMIUBernato trMellfnr with faailiss) 10s , dolUturnTevill.abls for Two n.c-itbB, optional to return from or to Bristol)S5s, l Dock,stegle, 7s6d|do, «inrio,ChUdreo,4s. '

I adiag- Bortb-CUrenoe Dock, Idvonool I i JGoods Booked throorh frojn all prindpfl Stations oaGnat northern. Great Viatem. Lancashire, ' «di Totkshire,London and Rorth V i-«tern t London and South Westen,tb beiter.Bhamela, and I.lnooloahire, and Midland BaU.ways to Waterford. •]&>*<>*& B»?k ?» •uf?>1?1 S."10

'Tiyperar. f D naUa, Ennls, Tuam, Oort, Batllic»l«, Listowel,TllmehS UA AnA Tnlbe.' 6o» • j I I ; ¦ i ; .^GoodrEboiod tbrongh from all Etatlons on. Walarfard anflCentral Ireland Ba.<lmy. Walerford, Dungan»n,an<lLtelaoreILiilwBr, and W»tei ord and limerick Bailwav. I iI Parooli booked through at low Bates to all principal GU-tlSsraLondouandHortfc WesteniBaawaX _ jrr, w E x r o R D A H D B B I S T O L . I

; <S*o»r Vfroou- : *«»,.1?»l"Ptvc*ufe2?t;; Tnosdais. Tenby, SUlfoid, 4o —Fridays.WA T E f i V o B D A> D H E W I B O 8 B .

VMS H»vr Boss-JJafly. Su dar* cieeptod; at M* *-»»•1 "T^^S^T'i' S WSl iVf *

BJJ GSdi PPod^" ? Uoe-of t-merja. Ss.1 40. perSnt to Traders hariag Yearly Agreemenls, andlBs. porcSi ^Occasional Shippers, value Lp be doclared atl time ofSent. Trms siiV' Information

to: be

had at the

" Sii secured anil «ve-r informiUon gtveu by Agtats »tWtrxaroM-iwaWrionl Stomsbip ,Co. (iZmitod), Head

°l%Jo -WaW(>rd Staamshlp Co=PW7 (Idmlllod), SO

^ffigg^S^-S^^wjtlWtU. «./vSn,Bouare-«o4 Cumberland Basin.! ' I ,oro»a-Waierf(>rd Steamship Company (Limits*).Sxw Boss-Watertord 8U«a»hip Coinpany'ii Offlc»Jmaoimios-WaUrford Steam* w Company's Oflod. niuaujcx—Lower f"'""™ Sttimanip CcSJBmysl I Odea,

" S .t 'shtonon plLnshlp CoW.|;Oflc*°* istSd AdW8 '*« !TeUsrams.-»'STEAlP;' at^ S lT gorBrlstol .'prWeriord. ¦ li

¦ • TJNBJTJAIXED |AH j : . j jL DSSXCXOTO BEOI3ipSI0

HAT BE OBTAINED Off .: ||' : ' : ' -r-aiLi ; i

¦ ' I - ' !l '

(JEOOEES AND "VINE: MBBOH/jOTS

: j ' ¦ Uaiuifat uren - \ . . !| .

;i ; : J DUBiliN; ;j : iftfw»»

Hi- A9 ^mKBmBmQimimf ^U- - 1 :¦;T 1 ¦¦ -. : .- -»? /-

¦¦,io'•i'VTi:'-:"iif"i-i*nt- - .-:ife , :-;;> ;«Ji: S3rW »»

IAPBT -1)

t F; ^Oef lieit^Sv . .Wfii I WINE, . .A powerful ne^e kmulant _ J - 'ta !tJa^ - e ./Ambtii^ ¦ <rf:ilw

: .di tM- oU«ia.

' BbeogilAiu the mental. : .;;v . 07.1,

^dC!fal!rt3; ,r -

ej io^ c M*

-C0NYHGH4M and CO.,.j32, UPPER BAGBOT ST-, DUBLIIiT &£&&

MXE M lM&T&Emr , i '. ' ' • • ;• • .

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We aireunow btiyinff; Direct f eoiaImporters, at theipublio sales, andcan offer 6B Tenns ftiHy Equal toLondon Houses. Tsamplea irea ODapplication. Tho Trade only oup-plied. , j ;

©gilifi© m IS©'©!?: *&s I J. Warren's Place, CORK c

¦ , PIANOS,HABMONITJM8, AM^EICAN OEGANS

Three YcaraT Sy stem.Easy Tetma. I Liberal Dioconnt.

ILIiTJSTBATED jPEICE LIST8,W i t h f v . l l P a r t i c u l a r s , P o s t F r e e

VIOLINS.G UTAES, !

CLARIONliTTES,ACCOEDEONS,

1 MUSIC BOXES,COENET3

BANJOES,: FLUTES,

: CONCERTINAS,OEGANETTE8,¦ METB0N0ME8, tc., 4c.

BEST VIOLIN, BANJO, \k GUITAR 6TBING8.! PRICE LI8T ^O8T JBEE.

MtTSIC—The Lugeei took 'p t Sheet Uu3lo: la Ireland. !

Half Price; Post Free.TUNING—Experienced Toners visit nil parts of

Ireland periodically. .Annbal Toningo conttactsdfor Foil P&rtknlars on aiplicatlon.

_ .. . . ;. : PiGOIEi?-j^m -. eo 112, GEAFTQir-STJEET,: , AMD

"\11 \& 19, 8UFFOLK-STEEET, DUBLIN.

rHE DOUBLE 8TAR PURE

I V : I \^ T, COMPRESSED'¦ YE^BT-¦ : : . 18 I . ' !

LITERALLY Am > ABSOLUTELY PUBE,Asd conuaquenOy ITVICD M BTEOHO OJ

ordinary YcastaJWbioh are largely pitied with CTAECO.

COMPLAINTS ore ootnetlmca mode of Yeastteaoting the Baker " OUT OF CONDITION."

These are generally dui f o the Interventionof '8UB-AQENT8. WHp KEEP IT TOOLONG before tending oatl sod may beENTIRELY OBVIATED BY OEDEB11IG

DIEECT FROM THE IMPORTER,Trho hu FEESH ABBIVALS erery. day.

Free Baking 8amploa, a.n3 loll purtlcnlnia 03 ¦application to ' '

TTTLPEED HfXTGHTOn,FLOUB MEECHANT AND YEA8T HJPOBTEB

i 28, CTTY QUAY, JDU39LIN.Solo Agont for Ireland (the counties of Anttira: end Down ezceDted.)

j COXINTT OF IWATEEFOBD.

E0AD SE& |8 l0nS.

TO ROAD CONTRACTORS, ana thoso intetcstcdin County Presentments —JDaya for Holdiofl

Bosd Sessions, previons to Spring Aoitos, 1894 ¦—For KUcnlJibcen. at Mi'opoqt, Thunjday, 11th Jan-

nary, 18 1, at 11 o'Clook. ' ; .For OanHler, at Callagnaso. earns day, 11th Jon

nary.st 1 o'clock. , j , :For Miad'ethlrd, at-Tramire, Friday, 12th Jan.,

ttt ll o'Clook. iFor Upperthird, at Carrtckheff, Sitnrday, 13th Jan.,

at 11.30 o'clock. j |For Oleaafaetry, at Ballymacatbory, llondsr, 15th

Jan.. at 12J0 o'clock. ! 1For Cpsbmore and Coahbrldo, at Llsmoro. Tocsdaj,

16tbJaa., at l2 o'aock. I ¦For Dcclfo Within Dram, at Claihmoio, Thoxcday.

lgib Jan.', at 12oClook. , 1 ,ForDcoiea Without Dram, DaDgarvaa, Friday, lOtb

JBJB., at U^0 o'Clock. . \ , ¦ ¦ 'For County at Largo, Dangorvsln',' eana day, at

1 o'Clook, I, At Dangsrvan the Bnginoas of tbo County at largeirill be entered npon.at One o*( look. !

A41 Applications for Fre«g ttawita, &o , must bolodged in my Office, on or t efore 8ATUBDAY, theSOtb day ot December, 1893,' and DO Application will beentered on the Presentment Sheet thai is not preparedin accordance with the Aotof Parliament.EESOLTJT1ON PASSED BY THE. GRAND JURY

' AT SUMUfcR ABS ZES, 1893.: Q23* To BOAP CoHTiucToas AHD Orniua :—

Resolved that in fntore ejl Tenders for works to k itoken at Adjourned Sessfons I or the, varions BaroniesIn the County to b* lodged In th» Secretary GrandJnrv'a Office. Waterford, OD be day prorioui to eachSessions,' and 'that no Tesden bo •ocepted on the dayof the SmlonSi and in the MM of the. Barony of Glen-aheiry, ;tbat Teodeza b« iot ged on tho Satitdayprevious, and. that thia EescTnlion Re printed on tbi.hMto for PreKn la^ . . . . . . .

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%

3£;W;m®81I'<B>'& : ^2

VvM Intacta ffinera' BorTi iisra-;E i e H S T R E E T ,

/TSV ING to the creat jncreaBo in his Bnairieca, bo has1 beca obliged to EXTEND HIS PBEUI8ES1«T«v ; u r V J8 tsIr?nuthe whole of - .the Old Meat Morkct in HIGH-STEEET, ho ifl now ia a position tomee- nil Qrdew with doe promptitude and tbe fnlleflt catttfaction. He justly attributes hio WonderfulSuoccw in Business to the . I i . .

TREA TIIEnT AHD SUPE IOB""QVALTi'Y OP H1B iDllinKfl,'^wfAi ^ .t^^ B SJ1Sm

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am'm'

BASS & C0

'8 ALE'E" DISHEB«? ^

n-iih MINEE L WATER, FACTORY; tho Mnohlnery ond Materialn need in tb'o making of thesoUincnl Waters are of the Very Bost Decoriptlon tbat can posaibly bt, had. Therefore, bo aaka tbbPublicto compare bis M. W. with any other make or Brand. | .¦

„ fll8 PiNfEO ALE, LSUONADE, OBANOE CBAHPAOHEJ for Purity, Aeration, Aroma ond ExcollencoOf Flavour cannot be «eellod. : He would call special attention to hu ECLIPSE SODA. For Pnrltyand Aeration it bas no equal. i I

WTWI4'S oSV4?nSUALIlrY ond PEI°ES, ho would invlto tho attention of tbo Pabllo to bio TEASWlWiLB, BtJIBIl 8, &o., \ (my27.6m)i AT 10. BABEONSTRAND STREET, WATEBFOilD.

High iStreet ands3?CTjLi3ta3rSSr .55Sr,Barronstrajnd Street, Wateribrd

€MM Bi(PCM^ M F? A\ M P* 5S

- i ©lr l^^y Mk/Uii: A li lcis>n i-

WENTT-TWO GOLD AND PRLZI5 MEDALS AWAEP13D.

- \TOT?,E:S~Z>TJBIUCTsr <£L; SSJXJ JSLS^

BEST1 Ain>

GHEAPESIt

Est liska; 1825.

i\ WW r*' INFANTS,i VMK CHILDREH,.!' • i . V INVALIDS,; AHD THB AGED

S Q 10 r.T 0 [J S ' SP E C T A C L E S¦Mr. i?. 80LOM0NB; Optician, ;

Who haj: been O years professionally established in fchatUnTJEOa to caution the Fnbbo against the use o'f' the common*J Unproper.and ttadly.manolaetnred'Glasses and febblesfontuaU}> sold.! which are so highly detrimental tolVialonhat oniobers hav* aerlonsl* suffered from tbtia^hd trusts

that it is now unnecessary to dwell »t length oa the excel-ence ot his Spectacles (so different from pebble pr similarsubstance, which he neither eonstraots,' «pprowi,noT dl»-poaet of), and on th* advantages derivable from his atenratomethod of adapting Glasses to Defectire ,Bi«;ht (a matter ofmnohdesDer tmvort&nca than is fMunantlraiintxS ) ai mrVan ndmltmWj- eucuUteato presens th» eyea unimpaired toextreme old ago. Thoy have been used hy the moat distln«nlsh»J persons. ' . . .

OB8EBVE — Personiican be salted by endoaiuga pairolspectfclca, or one of tha Olaases. in a letter sUtlug tindistance bom the eya they can read small print with it, andthose wko have not smjployed Spectacles by mentioning the]age asd doseribinc tight. Commanleatloss from- Waterfordasd lUVidnity toVSireotedto Uk SOIiOMON'S Establisbmeat, NO. 1» »AfiaAU-SiaEET,_(B»«T«iK« by BM D torwithb out iooi of DAW8ON.8TEE&1. DUULXN

C3. Bepalrs of sll kinds promptv atUndsd to.. i BDF£BI0B TKLESCOPE3.

Combining portability with extraordinary power an doleai-ness ot Tklon, Which snpenedo erery other kind for tbsWalsWoal Poctyt, DecrBtalldng;, Military, Sea, and alloUurpurpoM*,1xith by day aod night, and some from 4 Inches wiUshow distinctly Jupiter's Satellites, Ac, Srloe—lOC. td

NEW . DAY] AND ASTBOHOMIOATJ TELE8COPB,PB1CE £5 COMPLETE—With superior S-inoh aenronuti,ODJOC* si*s«, wu uBj>Ku«iaivjO''pi*cea, sou giaas, poruiDlometal pointed itard, This extraordinary instrumost willClearly show the most important hoavenly bodlaf.' andxhlbliwlth lsUnctMSsindiflduals,cI«ck«,sheep,o»ttlo, taat many miles distance, equalling in tie most essential point(boss «Urao> uitmllr supplied atvery Wghprioes. - •mrkovED pov eib OPEEA'BICE AMD HELDGLASSES—Prlqe IOs. M., IS *., Us, j some so mlntrtoin sliathat they slip iito s> Watoh foaket, yet rlTsl.ln extent ofpower natty of th* larrost mads i also, Mlorosoopas ot greatpoweT<<rom8s.6d1,and invtsIblaFhotognphs.

MAQIO LAHfEENS AND ' DISflQtyiHa VIEW6-Olear.brOllaaMlmpU, though ousnntsiwd tor eSeeV-Sllde*la crest nrJstr -Comlo, Beenlo, Educational, nioitratlngt«J«s,w»rS, travels, to. A soptrior Lautcra and U slide*(torn 7s. M. Ao»talOfu» onappUcatloa. ' .

ADJUBJX TirZSOI'B "bABOUiTl'ES MwtWTLtlaraovm) — rprsUUIna- - ihs Weather, haadsomelimoaaJJd in llaboiraay, with Thsrmomstor, prlo»s Us,"oOIO&Ne" "W MODEL BlBOitBTBB, prloe, 12s HCornet TkstnoJMtsrs, at la. upwards. ¦

IMPBOTKD AOOU&raO IilSIBUKXBTa fbt tttniB*aBd«rsnrtlerrMofdiatB««a. : -, ¦¦ ¦ ¦CAUTUW;|-P aomsmanoaJet numerous attempt* atlmposWon, It is usensmy (^avto namo and addnMandtoobs»rv»-Oi>l/ M bt taa from Mr. K. BOIOKOXS, OstlslasprofsssionmSy MtaUlahtd lBOnblta Ojma.) ¦ y *0

WnmwTHIHJBXBmi WA8BAU 8TBEET,.. • . i - - ; - | ' J: :¦ ¦; : : - DUBLIN.

¦. ': .

Entrant* fcjr HaltDoof, wlihto!. oaa> door c*. Dawsonftnet. I*st ksi sMimt «isit tas Prctia«i, kuu eo»MC«<» tOtwi «O»r »«J»«ff p*>S '*nMa>w»ir 1 «*"i*mi m * m »fsjins<«tt6«r iaww^WnaiiBB:.'! ' • • ! ¦ .\ JttIiiiSyttV.i8n. ¦ . • • •¦ ¦ i ::

S IBI lB ai lU K .BoiiUi«iipiooJBBil4in(*« Ohuetry I«M.'Lbidoo< -

jTryo-iND-i-HAL? pn¦¦¦¦ OBHT. ENTHBttT»Jfcw o4DlfOsTn «Tt^bla<mtea>nia. !¦' ,; ,: ;

i XJfOhf u] OBXT. '<<»- ¦ O0BRBMT AOOOCteTOo» tlwj; winMnenthly WKMM.Wbas not;draws

:. SW *jj4!BHABBSp«Mb*»«d»Bd»old. ; , j;. 'IB 'if iifes r'H;HP A-BTiiilr.ii' I ,

slpSMit!ijrti-tn^wfcHaw.A^WRr-y iUsmiisumSm&P

MyM S lib fellviliESii' MLlcn

W ^nhnniffb fi,(\!t

• I Miilffii0033011ACID COLONIAL OKDBBS ABE SPECIALLY PSEFAKED 'SO DUIS

THE VARIOUS CLIMATES.Pnrvoyoro to Her Hojeity'o TLoaczi of Parlinncat,

ADS TO : !

!ia CXQELLENOY THE LORD LIEUTENANT OF IRELANb.

OAHTRELL & COOURAUE,TJtdeT fipidssl Hc2tbxtb=.

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VI

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&&, rip ?m^ \M u-:S is ' .

leraii Water : ; FactoiyAsp . . '.;3-i STORES, .P , W A T E E ' f ORD. -

Y \ if» Pater.;

GI2B WE 7 8-Diiy C&O0&

AQUAEANTEED Timekoeper, striking tbe: Hears and Half.bonn oD Cathedral Goog.

Height, 10 Inchea j in Bliolt aod Gold j beaatlfallyflolshed i fit for any Drawing-room, and the butvoluo over offered Io Clocka. Prloe, Ids.

HOFKINB 4 HOPKINS, iWatohmaJEtra MdJewellers (opposite O'Connell Mondment*, Dobllo,Agent tor Walfham Watoh Co. . flena (or FriesList N.B.—Highest Pnce giTen for Gold, BQver.and Precloni Sbiiua. )

Aa crf;>Inally nnda tyCANTREU & COCHRANE

Er-zre ofEpvrunx OtK-. szr.d\

Udi ONLY; byOANTRELL & COCHliAUE,

TJtdci Spioiil Ecabtretloa.' ,

ZZi Erlr&fe r tKt Qeaj tpZ E:.zrr.Z;ulie ** oair by • '¦ ¦¦ .:^_.

g% ' - ' Lent on bin j -terms' seoordifla' tc\ It i "If V Qoali^r at modaraU jprioss. N«w¦ ill I irV A |"M- ¦" <><aUU«f s Twel|bt>, totUmjIVVJ'la' •took I Steobd-tMad Bseki, to¦ ', *y h w spUBdkl o«m»Jon,ir«AhTneivtot

Otderi for 30 ;or moor, oairziago paU•¦

; ;| :w.;"^»ii,tTj ;;

¦¦ ;

* 8 HAYMABKET ft 25 WIST ASSAM STEEE1]I 1 BMrTHTIELD, DTJBJjy.

MOff r lMTOStJJrt AS *0

Soil9 vfiosTiow UJOCM Ana ateanauii 6, 7. and 8, WICKLdW-STBEET,I (Qraitom-etreet), pTJBLIN.[OST Cen'rally Sitcate*. '.Comfortable

Moderate. ¦ Diso'er* re tdy all day.: KICHAED O'BfilEN, Poprtetor

BEING now ,Opened io the tlolnlty of tha CatO«i Htrket, udieqvifa oo^ranltDt to Klng'a

Bridge and Broddstene Termini, will" he !foundthe post Comfortible, iomblaed with M«Jerat«iCharges. Visitors to Dublin! aionld cooia aod s««for tbeniselTM, ' ! i Jyl84m¦ ¦

! . - .;¦

• j JM. : A. MEANT."'¦¦ T~ ^hisuhtsavo-n '

SOTEL A N D [ R E S T 4 UBAlf T ,' _ ¦ ./ST. A DBBW STBEET, ! . ' ¦ :

rfflHE moat . Central, |Mod«rat$, aod v Moderi.JL 'Electric" LljjUti ,in"!b«ardom», 'also tilaphoneacooaUodatloo. Hot and jaaU.;tith!i. Cooking «la BdrllBgk.n. • . '-: . iv " '" ' . ' ;v ••(jylB.llj) i. . . T-;COBIiE§3 .Proprietor.

'•SHE CSOW11 iSOTSL."MOnn"K-STIlEEt.'T?EXS'OED. '

LBIS Old Hofcl is really Comfortable,.. • Prices very Moderate. ] Famous for ga Whiskey, and eJToHHerTKiSfcfl.'"'

MBS. KELLY] PBOFIUXTOB£Clo*e to BaUway Station.

Qotonda Hotel and I Sootaurant

MOST Comfortabls and Chcspast Hotel in Town.Fine niry Bed-rooms and Bitting-rooms. Con-

Tcnient to Broodstone and Aund 'i 8tations. Trimsdirect from Ktagsbridge to eackriUa Street round thsComer. ¦ i I (tS.ly.)

MEI QTJ1NK, ProprietrcsJ.

g H E L B O U R N E ! HOTELTHE BEST ET DUBLIN !

- ¦ , I . . fil&lr

nriHE " Qkntworth" is th^ ncareot Hotel inJL ! the City to thoBollway Station, Banks, Steam-

boat OQoca, Tnlejroph and Post QC?co, and to all pnb-lio clooca of wanaenibnt. P. KBirtJA, Proprietor. 14,

Tho Clarenoe j Hotel,6, Wellington Quag, Grattan Bridge, Dublin

F. W1NEWI8EE, PBOPEIETOR.

¦]T71AMII/IE§, Touristi. Trarelleso, will find tbeID . above central, and within a convenientdistance of tbo Ballway or Steam Paokot StitioosBeds, from In. 6d. Breatfastd, 1B. and la. 6dDinners, from la. Gd. A' Night Porter la at-tenddocc. . j (eSO.ly)

Xatpcriol Hotel.

lUJH-rj -LLj iXiij i rumoaouea ana io>ianmuiecO' ilagnifioant Icdica' Coffco-Eocm, Dmlnj-BoonimoJdnff-Eoom, BUHard-room." Charges moderate.

CHABLES LAWIEB,-Proprietor. f(

^ EWCOUSTGrE I^H ARTCELTIC CROSSES.

E D W A R D ;O fS H E A .nonnmcntal b AreMtso^Bral Goulpto

WoTlt-~KILKEmiY cai 'OALLAX. - ¦¦

Ximritsa -JZf ^SZmrT- dd Tf BPEEAlitSpecialities In BUck, Bod,' '%ul Green Irish

IIWWW.- 1 • |Celtio'Croajf-a, Moral Tablets, Altars, Fonts, cto.

ia great variety. I . •Fonr Gold and Prire Iledala—Dublin, Cork,

Boston, and London Exhibitions. |Eotioatcj and Dedans on Applicatioa.

THK TBADE SUPPLIED. (jySEDWEAD O'SHRAJ, SoTolpter.

;.'O--=-Sf i\ " HAR V EL , 1¦:¦¦• ¦ ¦¦• -' n:-

¦¦"¦'-T \i\ <" tolOT Candle-Poncr.¦¦v^4 M '1EOS."! ; •

¦" i \*i\ tO toilCO Candle-PoTrer.ir"^l "O W E P E I O E ,

,i/ I:; "•. [i\ .-. / V } \v,\ Spllt-WM * Anucapnlc,"<\ VrV -Xv*1-/ x-V ! Vu u **>> S3 Candle-Power

J fey iM) (Cblmneyleu).

4 J b' ,. BOWITT 'S LA MP

Bnxirt o/ Imilatiatu. I tb* li«bi B««aU boa Im-.- ¦ J mongers, 4a (07.131)

Oil C A R P A C T- O U ? P t R" |

QBATefUL-CPMFOPTINa

ooiLina WATB R on raitft.

•IAMESBUTLER^GO

HifirhestdassMin

¦JLM Iran ? cmjf^iswpuea...

Porter & Ale in Caik

nL^t^Mm^

• : , . ¦¦- . us, . MicaAi|L;;;sTHgKri . ; ; ; j ; y ;-;;#sfeif

•JWi' A L T E Ri .'; BI» # O Pi,!; f:|||

BEOS to thank his friends and th* l fai:for I' - .- -;*the patronage and jnpport they hire d loaf ¦:- :

accorded him. He sow wisbe* to annoonoe that bo ¦ •?¦ '¦ . . : . baa.Opened . . . ! • .,

"-..!. '! '•/ S, '¦ • '{¦"¦ '' '

. \i^

\ vmmqt ¦ BOOM ; ' i- \ 'i:j '§In i connection with hi* Befreabmeat ( R(W» f» <hsj . j-2abolv««ddre>«. GffiU-Mnwffl fi^itJot& lrts :to Ipatroniie this E«taWihm«nt,-BJvth»J:l can h»r« ; ; I ;-;:

BBBAKFA8T8, VistiliiB, lUNOHBOlfS, | L ]: i¦ ' ;¦ ¦ TEA, |4O/ V -

] . . ! - i I - . - . ;-:;;Ati the Shortsst NotW ami Mod***** Charp*'i :.;-^f.

¦«—*s.—

dX PRIVATE ROOm FOR LAMB8. M$ ';, j >¦¦• ¦ ¦

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Ballo, WedaineT'. Ko-Sio Mtd Bo»ttilf : j ^: . Supplied on the:0 h o r t o s t N o t i c f . " ; r ' - '/V ;*.'-

FIBST-ciiASS COOTB»>TtO?KB . -, ' !• :'. . i i : --;M

¦ 48. mOHAEL ST rtflBT. .f '1 ' j j ''-f l '

WALTER BISBJOP, PlOpirietijT. I ' V- ;. ¦

. . —<~ ¦/. -. i.ortwty:-, r

¦'. BRAKOR Hor/sM— - , • : i '•

¦ ; ; : i ,BAEEON8TBAND 8TEEBT. « 09. Tsa QUAY j ' -

tADlBS.Jg * i

Tho Patrlotio Assuraaw OompwyL I F E A N D FJR Ef i .

.£BTASUBBXD 1824. CAPTTAI*—X1,GOO,000,

H»UD O»wos-i-DTJBLDT. | jTTNDOlfBTED 8ECDB1TT, Modarito B*U»,<U Liberal Conditions, Large Bonuses, PrdmptPayaenta. . . ; ' i . . ' : ". \ j ,

C£T Examine tbe, PATBIOTIC Proipeotoi tnd M«the adrantagea beforesjauring elsewhere;, .. j'MANAGES—Borad. It O'HeiUy.Aocitia At WATIUOBD— • ! i

JOHN X MTIBPHTJWM. A. 8ABGENT. BX.

ieU.tf) ARTHUR KELLY, Bolr.Ea>tACTQ02us ;—THOMAS F. V7AL8HE, j' MtfohaaL "

Patrlotio

HORSE CUPPERS. |'gZZgMif t Kennan'B Improved,||| || , trim. : 8s,. each,

i=fir .Clippers Sharpened !if \\ in beist manner l?yIf 11 SpeoialMaohinery.at

11 l8. 6d. each(0a i;'*

W m Oharlier Mm andWj Oharlier Steolla For BhoeinB Hmtta^Horsds.l » FABEIEES1 TCI0L8S i In Great Variety. ;11B Portable Forge*,' Vices. Anvils,¦ HI " «te. ' IllHOBSa NAILS:

The Best in the world.

£cmi«aii.'$.Machine-made

Horse Shoes iwill vreii longer than hand*made, though tsnch cheaperFrom 9s. per" dtwen BeaT]

KEHHAN A SONSFishamble St, DUBLIN.

' •!• -¦ SJr' iCT'A'ICiIOTLAB- ? •. . . .. . ¦ ¦¦-'¦a.r . .; i.ii r iX. V ->;.*..>i-r; v ;¦I ' \- ¦ >^;;" ^ i»' " 'I1'\Jk-™w; i\ 1L9 FI8HIN6

StockingB,Trousers,

Brogues,Boots

!PiaMiiflCoats, Capes,

Bagfi.

W. mEty BB Yto, ELEPHANT HOUSE,

LOWER SACKVtLLE^T, >NA8SAU-8TEEET, j

81, CONDUIT-STBEET,78, PATEICK-8TBEET.

BTJBLQ

LONDOcoitx.

T7ATEBPOBD SAVXVGfik BAVX,rii7<? sraair. -C"

E i T i B i i i ti D 1916. ICapital at Nor. 20tb, 1801—4131.807 ,l<|i. Jj.

OPEN EVEBY MONDAY AND PE1DA rfrom U to Half.put 2 o'Clock. f

; Bate of Interest »lE«red—«J Bt. Od.pet cint.n The EnUre Fondi u« la«««t«d to Qortiamai tBecurity, aa reqair«d by Aolof AHSUMBWI

Somsunder jBlOmar tw witbdrawn br*.D«AXtrfaiat any time without notioe. . : . *• f^The Strictest S#cresy ii obwrrfd U OMtldDepositors' Name* asd AoooonU. - - T ¦

JOHN HABTT, AOTJA«;

I '!» ¦ Tlmn lnit niiiiMmiiiwiTfi

B V . «ndwill oura tt*s raw 0iae«m in ¦Wm Mi» t»nr. wltiwK toS^TpslaaoMf «-8y kind. B*c^otp«uJefiStSi /Itnme-wliwT.a Part*, I, nw TMaonB. WMo or«acSb«&i%kOriMMIrMMtt ;V«Wo<w*Q'.as»>TjiiGrt^w»Miiixas;

lEiSH CIVIL 8BRVI(B2, : tower Sackrflls Btesrt, DT

L0A5B made to bnildo* parch*** Itooss*:The debt my remi

simple inJerest for any«*!'<M;.w«'tia«ia byaad httsnal .

I AJriuir Adva&aiWarj.NM n,

period not nnwdisH.

Iflf *8n*F't .iipfi

, sV» Two; TMH smtl ftifef*r PmpwNt •MdMtxMWH

U, '"litATr »™rrMs«tTlT>J

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I ; THEATRE; BOYAII.

CHRISTMAsFHOLn)A"XS.! KENNEDY jMLLKiB'S . !

GRAND IBISH ! COHPAHT'j ' . wcLTOnia

lie. JAMES O'BMEN i lit. FRANK BREEH, !Open1 » PI« NIGHTS* ENGAGEMENT

' i . - . ". ¦ «w ' i .TUESDAY N S X T [ ¦¦ (St. Btephcn'i),i Tif J7«3i)ir asd FR/DAT,! N E W IEIS;H ] O B A U A ,¦ " Sho XJofcioaaliafc-"

WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY,j "Sho Irioliiaon."

THURSDAY," Ohouldbr to 'Shouiaor. '

PARC2 AND CONORRT EACH E VENiaa.

Prices and time of opening as usual. (It)

THE .BEST HOTJSE3FOBj

IIS PRESENTS

HAVANA CIGARS,FANCY TOBACCOS,

EGYPTIAN ¦ C1GAEETTES.i FANCY GOODS.]

18 ADtllTTED TO BE

THE BEST VALUE EVER OFFERED.

The Prizes are value i for 8d. np to Is. Cich.No IBlonkB.

THE OITY- liaAR : STORE,Quay, Waterford.

G«ocb supplied fit Store Pricey with Poatcje cddcd,

The Sisters' of Charity, Tramore,APPEAL to the kindness of a charitable public

jo hobalf of tbo Poor of Tram ore ana oar*cwwdlng district, visited and relieved by them, codt7ho in addition to tho great poverty they usuallyexperience, at this terion, have this year cofferedco muoh bom Blckoeci that man; famiiioshave loaareduced to tbe greateit distress.

The Sisters bnmbly hope that amoogct tbosanbom God has blecsed with t- nbandsacs of thenecessaries and comforts of life, fle nill find somercsercna hearts to respond to this appeal. (dl6.2t)

EABIIB TO LET

COUNTY OF KILKENNY.

A TILLAGE and GRASS FAEM of about 160Aora, near 8tonoyfort—Houce and O2ces.

A Grt:3 end Tillage Form of abont 250 statuteAcres, near New Bops—House and Offices.

COUNTY OF WATEKFOBD.A Tilbsd and Qtaa Farm of about 100 Statute

Aoree, cesr Cappoqoin—Hoace and OQces.Apply to I DAV7SON A. MILWABD, Eeq,

\ ¦ Estate O3co, Lavistorcn,(dl62t) . i Kilkenny.

HONEYmHE GLOBE LOAN COMPANY tdvtnccDJi. from £2 opvrcrds to all respootablo Borronero.TZasj Besay cants, ilcacosablo Interest. NO FCCJ.Ail cppficatjiru «aelv<j itnmedlato cttention, endCSo tKztai t^OstoovfidmtaUy.. '.

•'MANAGER," 8, John Strcst, Waterford.

Esthcnliilicoa. T7ctorford

TO BE SOLD BY PBIVATE TREATY, tboHouse, Oat*OQcca and Lands, containing

about 50 statute acres, lately in the poesecsloa ofPCIEOC KELI/T, Esq.

For further particulars apply toABTHUR KELLY, SoUoltor, Cathedral

Bqaaro ; orTHOMAS WALSH & SON, Auctioneers,

Tha MalL Wetarford.

T8 CAPTALISrfi

UOST DESIRABLE IXVESTUENT.

OAZJE 037 VALUABLE HOXTDH2EOPEB2Y

¦ : mTHE TOWN OF LIS1IORE, CO. WATERFORD.

TO BE SOLD, i the Valuable HOUSE, SHOP,YARD, and PREMI8ES, situate at tho

North «ido of tbe MAIN STREET, LISMORE,held by Thomas Slattery, Solicitor, under a Leasodated tbo 4th day of Aagaot, 1881, for tbe tpnn ofSD years, from tbo 25th March, 1854, at the yearlyhead-rest of £A 103

Tbs Property is lpoeed to 11 Lyons Company(Limited), Cork, for the term of 62 yca>>, from tbo25th March, J.891, at the yearly rent of JEBO, andyields a net proflt of J245, after deducting j bead-rent, rates and twi. Too rent of £50 is securedfor the Trbole term of the lease by tbe-covenant ofUecarq Lyons t Company, uhoso commercial statnaeffords ft perfect Bocnrity for its payment. ThetaleV7iU tcooidlngly afford nn excellent opportunity of cunnd acd highly | remunerative inTcstment. ¦ Tborovercioo, at expiration of Messrs Lyons andCottJBiny'a lcace, bacomra the property of purchaser.

Private offers will bo received byMAURICE-HEALY,

37, Sontb Moll , Cork,Solicitor having Carriage of Sale, and

THOMAS SLATTERY. .Solicitor, Lismoro

HpHE ]g[0PW00D (QALICOES.' WEAR LONGEST

WS& ]g[0PW00D gHEETINGS.; i MOST EASY TO WASH.

i flE^OPWOODj^ ONGCLOTHSSOFTEST TO WORK

DIBECT FEOM THE MILLS. \ nll.StGEEAT SAVING IN COST. '

; 1 ANY LENGTH CUT. iCARQIAGE PAID! I

¦¦ • NO AGENTSPatterns cent Post! Vtte, and may he kept without charjo¦

I ¦ Ay PTiTy^:— i !

THE -H0PW60D MANUFACTUBING CO,PSIECE23 TOXA£. HETWOOD. nr. UAHCHE3TI2L

: E Y E S I G H T. ¦

•n/TB. T. HENBI, CkmsnlHnj Oculist OptloisaJV2L ! (late of Northumberland Areaae), baaBEHOVED to: 45. VICTOEIA-ST., WEST-liiySTER, whore ho may bo consulted In fillesses of failing: or defective vision FREE OPCHARGE. An interesting " TreatUa on the Eye," 4& VICTOBU-ST., WESTMINSTER? J

• '" ' ¦ WSOSw TO EIHtf. :¦ffSTHEN' j o i ian tired of, taUng naniooui ssd

XfV ', nrfttriMui prweririUcm* and oonponndJ,whJdi do 70a Nno JoM, but only rate yoi»dkeetiva or|M«j wntafoa« «nd 1 will send yon ;•book *W«* defclibi * QUICK AND CIBTAIB QOUM totif a «b»aftb, wtftin s waknesa, Ac, from whatsrerCKBOQ atiing, ! '¦ I . . ' ' ¦ :iKo8to«AO8M»Dicnnt. No Etwrraiom. ;8«B» to «BvA3p8|BB receipt of two •tamp for post*

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G^OOID JL2XJD TBBT CHEAP

P: TmBMESTABLISHED OVER 4O 1TE1AK/S

JOHM EEWholesale Bottiers, Whioliey and Sea Eiondora

IN; returning thanks to our numeroua Customers for . their liberalsupport, extending over a perW of forty years, we,: aoauro them

that in the future, as in the past j we shall coutiaue to supply all ourBpttled Drinks of that same High-Class Quality for *7hioh they havebe8n so long famous. ! ;

6=7- ALLDDE FOR THIS YEAR WILL BE PAID PUNCUrALLY A3 HKCtErOFOIiE

lei©Mi«3 laao QM& &etaLge-§tes3fc9 Sfe^-ssfeflHO»EUBCO £9iu. 1893

HOIJBEHO1LID) IMDiEKlSHraia- ! IM ALLI ! ITS BJ^A^ICHEBo ! ::

i We! have much pleasure in announcing that we have now completedthis year's purchases of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, fie , end can safely caythat our Stock is equal to any House in the Trede. We direct specialattjsntiop to our Stock of \ ]

\ EEUDERS, STEELS, BEASS33, A1TD COAL VACJUS.

JPANOY I TABLES AND FLOWEB STANDS, : 8UITABLE TOR j PEESENTS. ! • ' IN VAE1ETY. ; i

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ON THE FIRST MONDAY IN, BACH MONTH,beldU tbe ' ¦¦

JWaterford Fair pays.F

order to «lve time to Ptctlea ba,dog baslnesaat tbe Fairs to' attend. Sale Will commence

«wh day at ONE o'Clock. : : IQeotleioeu and Farmer* deslrcns of UVing ad-

vantage of theoa Anotiong (or the disposal ot Goods&?, will g<>c full particulars from tha Auotloncaron application. ' I

C2T Entries TIU bo received 00 to morningor D«iiof 8ale. !OEOSOE A CLAMPETT. Auoiionesr and yalaer,

Gom mlEsionor for taking) Afiadavite , &o,u2S.tf - Henrlotta Straet, Watorford

CYCLES I CYCLE8 ! CYCLES 1

Anctiou Uoxfc, Honriottrv-Cll V7atorford

A Large Stock of ; Cycles!(by tho be3tMakers) on the Premises to select from .

NOTE ADDEEED-T- ' j

GEORGE A. CLAMPETT,AUCTION MART, HENHIE1JTA ; STREET,

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CITY OF WATERFORE.

Gsoobsy cad Liesacod SsoaiccD Sas.-, : ¦ ; ¦ >Salo -

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Low Rent. ¦ Apply t» Uel7 U)GEORGE A. CLAIIPETT. Auctioneer, &o.

Hcnrlotta-Streat, Waterford

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P. M. DOYLE'SC I T Y CIGAR I S T OR E ,

79, QUAY, ¦ WArBEFORD,un 1 vy MJMIJ} J. JJ. UJI -L , j - oyy .

let Prizo—Meerschaum Pips, Cri rn Brand, withMt aro Amber Mou(|iplec3 tad SilverMounted j vcJue J22 23.

2nd Prizo—Compaiion Cass, oontainipj UesicchaumPips, abo Brier PipoJ Silver Uoantcd,made by Locvro ; valao £1 ICD. Od.

3rd Prize—100 Box La Mancha Cisara ; Taluo -31 Viz Od4th Prize—Cherry BticU, nith Phtcd Cap to hold dx

Cistn, oloo mipply 0} Mctchea ; valuoJ21 lB. 0d. j

6th Prize—Malkca Sticli, Plated Cap, cont-ina aBriar Pipe ; value IBs, !

6th Priro—Lfcad Skin Cigarette Ca:o i ralua 10a.7th Prizo—Bamboo Cans, rith nile fct raennrinj j

. value Bx 6d. ICth Vrho—lletiainum Pipo ; vdao C:. (d9.3tj

ICUuTO \jriu amijuui u £J&^U ¦FOB HALr-A-CnoirrN

BIQHE3T LIABKET PRICES PAID.

FLOUR, INDIAN MEAL, BRAN,POLLARD,

AND ALL FEEDING STUFFS SOLD VEEYCHEAP, j

Q J" Fcnncra will find it to their cdvt3t: o to(jivo ua a trial. I

KELLY &! CO.,3, John's Lane,

! Water/ord.MANUEE 8TORE3. i (caaCin

BARLEY HEAL! ! !SUPERIOR TO ANY FEEDING STUFF FOB

FATTENING P&BPO3ES.63. per Crrt- or 55 153. par Ton

To to hod ot :KELLY & CO. 8

IlQDOto Storca, 3, John's Lano j orD. KENNEALY'8

n4.tf ¦ Fanratb, Wotcrforf.

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nrJBE latest and most alcaple InvenMon lor cmkiDffJL tho Coil end arraoslDQ tbo Hair to unit thoprcsant faohlon. • :

By tbo aid of one of thwo Frames a lady candrees bcr Hair qoito easily and neatly in half tbonaaal tlmo. , j

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""" O' GRADY ,Hairdrescer and Perfumer,

133, QUAY, WATERFOED.—. (o22.tt)

CIRI8TIA8 GOOBSoH o VJHI JE ffi 00.,

WISH to call attention to. tho Largo Acrorfc-nisiit of SEASONABLE GOODS they arc offeringthia Seacon. They inclnde a great varioty ofCAKES of Superior Qj aality, OrnamentedChristmas Cakes, Plain Oakes in largo blocko,cut, at SixpsDCO per 1b. jRich Quality, Eight-penco por lb. Christmao Biscuits in FancyTino, Dsscsrt Bi3cnit3,-&c. &c.

ueassn Fruits inciaae uiucter iiaisioo,Pulled Pigs, Hot-houca Grcpsa, FloridaOranges, prench Plums,| Crystallized Fruits,Presarvcd Gtagor. Fruit , for Puddinga isgood and cheap this yean

The Xmas Crackers contain an Assortmentof Sweetmeats, Jewelltry and Cootumco.Fancy Chocolate in Pictirb Boxes and ChipBankets in great variety. ;

SUPERIOR TEAS at Two • Shillinga audIA7O bniiimgo QDQ lores renco ; ana ouCelebrated Coffee at Oao Shilling and TcPence. , . I

H- WHIT .$ & CO.,Family Grocoro,

50 and 61 Q U A Y .

"OnaU" Prepaid AfivcrtlconcataTwcaty-four ViTorda ,. .,. ~. Cd.For Ecoh Eight Words t f ter .~ -. . Cd.* "Avetions" charged doable.d7 Four lnsortiofii Cc aspcatiTo) given for tbo

Pried of Three.TrVAlISCHINeKTS Hair Dye GuaranteedJLy ¦ bormleci. \ : One . Application lasts four woeki.Pries, 2i. fid. poati paid, froinOOa*Dr, Hulrdrcroor,Quat, Waterford. Ladle*'|Comb!ngs raodo op.

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APEBFEOTLY Natjirai Half dye. BlackBrown, i«>d Bloods j poet paid ; paokot frae

from obanrratloD, 2 *. 8d. j liadlw Comblogs madeop. O'GBADT, Ealrdreuv, Waterford . dl6v4i*

A 8SISTANT WANTED to take ohargo ofJ$L Grocery »od Spirit Bar. Mut be wellreoommoodei Apply to W jNiws Offico. dl6.i,YACANCT--Appr«nHoB taHaidnn BMIMM—

outdoor. : Apply to < ASBBBW (yNiuu 6,Barronttnqd-«tred. : [ ! dl£«C

A tT6EFUL PBESENTJ-A Pair or Buen-oL la budaoma Ebodr, Coromaadel, Satinwoodloe Lwther Om, fcool :4t « to 80* O'Gndr,Halrdrewer, WstorUM , ! : ; (49<4t*)TMPORTANTl HOnoi -P. M. VonU Ol»X OlgM'8tortJmO«iki,»m b« opened fot BotfDBtttlf on Sondtnftf foWrt,

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THE OHBI8TMA8 BAZAAR, In *«d ot thaSondato*tbaPoor of the! City, wlietjid by

bb« SUten of Charity, will be held ill taaTdfftfHALL On the Ereai*gt of WEDNESDAY andTHUR8DAY, 27th and 28th DECEMBER, 1893.Hie LoBcUblp Matt Eer. Dr. SHOBAW. h%* klndl/oeniented to prnido M the opening of the Uar»*r.

TbefoUowln« PrUe* will be Btfflad at tho taUsheld fcr tha undenuuned Ladies i«- - \

A Handnome Jardiniere ami Toy Fort—MM Forda•nd Mm O'SalHran. . ¦

A ValoaUo Rocking Chair and an EmbroldaredCojoy-Mra Farrell and Him Farroll. '' A Dinner 8erric» and Meemchaum Pipe—Kr» WandT KellT.

A Beatrioe Chair and Gipsy Table—Un W EjananJ Mia Egkn. ° !

A Valuable Draninz Room Mirror and a Hand-Carved Table—Mra W Power and the Misses Power.

A choice (election of pretty and iwefal ArticJa forFancy Fair—Mrs P Kent. :

An Elegant Foldlug Screen and Lady's WorkBasket—Misa Heame and Miss Keady.

A Dessert Serrico and Work Box—Mlsj Ahcarnsand Mia O'Brien. . :

A beautifully ornamented Brida Oaks and a Doll'iB«d—The 4I»sse» Whittle.

An Evening Tea Service and > handsome Doll—The .Miesca Johnson.

A Valnahle Keylui Lever Watch, a Doll's EssA-netts, an elegantly-dressed Doll, and varioos atiraotiraPriie3,, to 'bq dratrn from tho-" Treasures of the Dwsp"-—The llitsa FarrcU, High «trcot. :

Additional Donations hare boon reocired (or IfcoBaEaxr from—Ure Smith, Eointaore, £2 ; Mvs fen'neujr,;Graago, £2.

Mm .White, Broad otreot—A Silver Bracelet.lira Allen, Colboot: street—An AiUrnoon T64 Tabio.Mr» Thomia O'ilcara, Grattan Qaay—A Writing

Desk.MessrsJ\7 J Coartcnay, 14 Tooloy street, Lond-n

—£2 2J. . ¦Ur Tboaas J Ftrroll, 3 Ilsrtot BnUdiccs, Lon.

Aon—JOS 2a. • :A GE4ND DRAWING OF PRIZES, on tha

OL ' Art rjruon Principle, will bo hold oaTailEJDIT,Second Evening ot the Bazair, cunslsting of thobllovrfnjj Articles i— • '

let Priro—A Valaablo Lever Watoh.2nd Prisa—A Silror Oako Baokst. .3rd Priio—A Handsomo Photo Albnn.4th Prlsa—A Cbeval Screen.5th Prfio—A Valnablo Fine Gold and Acctbyst

Broooh.Cth Priia-An Elegantly Drosaed Doll.7th Prisa—A Table Coatro—Newest Dcjljfn.Bth Priso—A Glpay Table.Oth Priio—A Pearl aod Gold Einrj.

10th Prizo-A ladj't Work Table.11th J?rlzo—A Valnablt Hearth Run.12th Piiio— A Readina Lamp.13th Prize—A Handsome Cocoy.14th Prteo—A BeauaTtd Statae under Glu-ss Bhzic16th Ptizs—A'Berlin Wool 8hawl.ICth PriZ9-A Writlnit Deok.17th Prisa—A Very Handcomo Cnohion18th PrUo—A Neoklct, Fine Gold and Emeralds.

And ri ny other PriiM. 'TICKETOI 6D. EACH .

Diitin oiJirf Amateur Vocal tnd Instruments lb'.:ifrill givo

A MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENTEACH rVEHHJO.

Dooro open on Wednesday, 37th, at 4 p in; clocofit 10 p a. Doom open on Thondoy, 28ti, r.t 6 p ta jcloaoot 10 pm.'

Admkuon, 6d ; Children, Half-Prico.N B—It is rtqucrted that the DupUeikcj o! tho

tha j Grand Dnxnns Tickets bo 'retum l by thoPurdiiicra ca Icoon us pociiblo to tho Conrcnt, LsdyLano. Winninj Numbers will bo publidcd in tho

ipUEBUANT to a Judgment of the ChanceryJJ_ | Division ot tbe High Conrt of Jmtica inIreland mado in tho matter of tho Estato of the

Moantcoihel, Dcocaoed, and In an Action "MEBCICKv. MotrnrcionEi," 1893, (No. 405;, the Creditors oftho cxld ElRht Honoarablo CHIRLCWTE itlBT,Counteca of lloantcsshcl, lato ot Ballynstray, in thoCoanty of Waterford, nbo died in or nboat thomonth of January, 1892, are, on or before tbe 10thday of January, 1804, to tend by txut. pro-paid, toMr. WHLIAH F. ST. Ltots, of No. 6. Wfstraoro-bad-ctrcst, In tho City of Dablio, the Solicitor oftho Defendant, tbo Administrator of thn DeOtiwd,their Cbriotiao end 8arnamr, addrcczes t>nd descrip-tions, and in th<» oaa» of firms tho c»me3 of thaPartners and etyle and titla of tbe flrroo, tbe fullparticnlors ot their claims, a aUtemnnt ot theiraccounts, dnd the nntoro ot tbo econiitUa (if any)held . by them, or in default thereof the? olll beperemptorily eretaded from the boneSt of the coldjnd-;annt. dI3.2l.

Every Creditor holding any security in to producatho same ^baforo tbo Bisht Hon. tbo Vlca-VDDDceiior, at 013 ^oaraoera, «oar v;oDtw, uuoun,on tba 29th day of January, 1894, at Elvrsn of theClock in tha Forenoon, bolng the titno tppolntcifor cdjadlcatioc on the claime.

Dated thia 10th day of December. 1803., A. T. CHATTERTON. Chief CIcri.

W£L HODNETT, Solloitor fo:Plalntlfl, 10, Wcstland EonDublin. :

LIr, p. COUERPOaD,PEOPESSOE OP UaSIJ, Do la Palle Trdninj

Collr;3O ;8t. John's Diocesan Colleio j Wttcrp ltCollcgo ; Slon Hill Schools, &c, &o, Wataford ;Ojchc:tel Conduclor, Watcrford PhilhansonioSociety j ;

OEGS to intimato to h!s pnpib and tlio pn blic, HnJXP ha his resumed his Tuitions for tha WINTEETEEM, end is now prepared to receive additionalapplications for lemons on th« ORGAN and PIANO-FORTE, tha VIOLIN, and all tho OrcbcaSal StringImtramenfci ; SINGING, including Towo. Bol-£a aaJPlda Chint, tnd in tha Theory of Utclo,. Hcrmon;jrCounterpoint, &. !

Pupils prepared for the different ExmiaitioM cfTrinity Collcje, and Atsociated Board, RoyslAcidcay, end Kojal College of Uoiic, London ;Governaaont Pupil Ttichtra Eximinttiou, io £cVocd end In: roncntJ Clzzza fornrcd bj tiris o-men. <

For Terras, Teotimonials and Precs Kotlcea tpply toHowxED'e Mnaio WAnsnooaE,' Tb> Qnzy,

I \7at«rford ; or by letter toE. COUERFOBD. Da La Salb Trtinir-r

College, Watcrford. :CD" It b cpccially requested thxt to cvoid d

appolntacnt, cpplieitioas tliould ba vxztls by k'.Ur.

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CHRIS TMA S PRE S-EN TS,: !ALL BEDU0ED. :

E. WARDELL,117, GITAY, V7ATERP0BD.

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Tromendous ReduotiomIS PEICE OP

O'EBILLTS HAMSSlio jTineat in tho World

Mild Cure Loan and Light, 7£<L por lb.

Other Qualities, 6£d. and 7d. per lb.* - I ¦

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Toaa, of Extra Ohbico Qualily sold weeklyI in SIDES, ROLLS and CUTS.

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<J ¦ IQEARNE & CO 'SMIS WEEK !

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i THIS MEK IGrand Selection, Bare Novelties. Clearing Prices,

Remarkable Reductions in the price of our Christmas Novelties

j The assortment ia^ without doubt the largest in the citiv, aad

compriaea an immense variety of Toys, Dolls, Games, Work JBoxes,Writing Desks, ilbump, Ladies' HandbagB, Purses, Companions,Carved Oak and Papier Heche Brackets, Fancy Trays, FlowerStands, Vases, Photo Frames, Tea Cosies, &c., &c. All Redacedconsiderably under ordinary prices. . ;

SPECIAL ;! - : ¦ " ] ' ¦ 1 - ¦-•GHBISTMAS CAEBSo ^IWW,

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FUSS • ; IM3DIAH" WAi YOU WILL BE SATISFpqSD.

Tp VERY one is praiBing this wonderful Tea. It is pleasant andfpj /l palatable to dnnlc It is also strong, refreshing, and invigorating ;

in fact, it is really what good Tea should be, both noumhing andstimulating, and, with o Check or Bonus worth ; Sixpence Iwith • everyPound, this is certainty the cheapest Tea in this country. j

j mSiiESIlSU 1/8, 1/10, 2/2, 2/6 ^er lb.Have stood the T63t of Competition and Public Opinion for the past

i Fifteen Years, and to-day command the Largest 8ale off Teas '¦: ever offered to the British Public, and are I .I

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•Sho TJrbb Intacta ; Dramati6 Clabj WILl FBODUOE

THE NEW] AND OKIQINAI. OTSIOAti COMEDY,

: , i (In Two Aots), " \j :By J. B. PLANOHE. !! ' j /

On New Teat'o Night the Performance will bounder tbe patronage of the Mayor, A. CADOOAN, Eeq,and tbfi1 High Sheriff , W, J. SUITS, Esq, J.P.

OQ Tuesday tbo PerformaTioB will bo under tnopatroDogc of the Oflcero of the 10th Eoyol Hassanand 2nd B'.yat Irish Fusiliers: . . :

SPLENDID SELECTION OP NEW AND :FOPULAE MELODIES,

By kind permission of various' Publlsbcro endOwners of Copyrights. ¦ .• ¦ i

Costumeo nod Appointments by Clarkson, London.Prioes tu usual. Booking at Mrs. Campion's, Quay,Doors open at 7.30 ; commenoo at 8. Carriagesst 10.30. ; . (d23.2t) ;

^fatet fotfl ^aagnets, :December 22nd, 1693.

BfcACK OATS-Scaicoly any offoring thujwccl, and thotnarxot closes firm. *

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Suitb, E«j, J P, (High Sheriff Elects of & daughter. ... . .

]:. UABBUGE. ;I Decemoer Ulth. at St NicboW, Cork, b/ the HOT J WAlnlej, Cbriitopber Gerald Or<ves. Sfth son of ' Jamea

i Ptlaer GraTes, o{ Waterf ord. to Jeony. seoond daughter of¦ tie late John Hinlcmorth. Feltrlm. Cork. Ho card*.

: , ¦ DEATHS.j December 17tb, at the Rootory, Cappoquln, Co. VTatcrford! EuiaelU Barker Barkitt. eldest daaghter of tbe laU Jtmcji Isrkitt, Esq. ZI D. of Watortord s deoply acd dc ircdlji rcrrettcd. 1 . . ... ¦ -: ¦«- . —: li"Jii'rt.it DuntnOTQ East, 1UK» Hansah Gordon, esed

CIi«r». I . i! lUi tnxt., at his residesce, Dcrr/gratb, Clonms], Janes: Et2«sss,' and 33 years, to tbo inexpressible grief of his

fi=l)/£nd a largo circle of friends.—It.LF,. Kil iostl, st Soutbporti James Uorlaod, formerly organisto/ Witerford Protedtuit Cathedral.

Decenber Utb, at his residencei Clld Honss, Dnrmoro; Kan, Lord James Wandesforde Bntler, D L, ayed 79 years.

On Monday, at St Leonard's, Conaty Wexford. Ur ilartln: -Ueuy, one of tbe oldest and moat respoetabls farmers ini tint Cooaty. Decerredly resetted. U»y he re«t in peaoe.' On yesterday, in Sanguran. Ux. NioooUs J WaU only: too of the late Mr. James Wall, of Ballrguiry, as old andI nspectAble evrmer ot this county. B. L P.: lStn inst., at BiTendale HoaBe. Killesanle, Charles Joioph

/Bibrl. rancrat con of W. K. Menun. L.E CB.

DUBLIN STOCK EXCHANGE—Ttm DAT.' EAXLWAT0.

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UUARANTBED

UNEQUALLED CIRCULATION.

%\t Waterforb U»; "DS JOBT, AND FEAH KOT." :

SATTIHDAY. DECEMBER 23, 1893.

O U R A L M A N A CEvery purchaser of nest west's

NEWS will be presented gratia witha copy of THE NEWS ALMANAC for1894.

C H R I S T M A SAt ChrisUnu play tnd mflko good encer,For Chrufcaca cornea bnt onca a yen.

This '¦ good and wholesome; cdvico wos«fferd ii by a poet, now almost unknown,earned Thomas Tusser, who flouriohed in tholeixteenth century. We cannot do better;thanrepeat ii; here. It may be hard for many to'mate ". good cheer" at thin moment. Thoiu HomaBu!o" Government has not brought to¦Ireland !oll thosa blessings that we were led to;oxpsct j ! but let us mate the beat of what wejtuve got and : endeavour, as best we may,J t o make thia festire season as bright for! fr-neives ft&d as happy for our neighbours aoi fwxmsfances will permit.

! This is a timei "hu we can at all eventb trj' to forget tbej <!ifferenoes that rend Irishmen asunder and|Caie us-apeak of one another in terms which,WhapsJ in our cooler moments v?c often^¦Binccrely regret. But Irishmen are impulsive jMt ifl one of'the traits of our character—andite suppose cur countrymen' will be impulsiveto the end of time. Tbia is the hour of peaceand ffobdwill , and we heartily deabe that, at

Wy bo ?orgotten,and that Indimen of cU deedsclasses may mix with ; one eoother and

W allow o cloud to obscure the toppmew ofIthis holv and' festive season. To the many

tender onr heartiest greeting*: T*M'fSfims now Btood the storms of close upon Igfa century, end that vc h^uTt^I£"

;ftisnd3 we CTBH with all our heart i i : . ¦¦

i i. BttlGHT AND JOTOIJB OHBIBT»AS.i < !; —^——~**~ ! ; :

3AD IZIDBED

mai Cut h* ev-« ooaj; v££J" SSryiS%atit ft wooBi«ppaw ."ny jUrfftttgwaad [b, «w< <UM to di?* "J SlSS"•tetr, «4. WW ttB BI&o.t oM^^SfSKInk. ... i : f g\^ ^— ¦ . *1L1, J ' IWT >l ^ ™n?*1 X ITWWIIBBW <g OB JBRw <HMftMOOfc'Vj | >-tg l

'S vSSj bit mrBoodtcrirtjfatejfttjtWf'fJS

: ; '; In the days of |the Conierv tire iGroVerabentI one of the Bnbjeoti vTbiib.dreW- fortb Bdltitear*1 from tbe Liberals and Badioatai of , XtngWtu | iij the system of jory paikinf:'xmrriddoirt [witb,;*tob tus«w by the preieot Ljrd C iief J< itioaiand his tben allies. llr.! BAKrOTJB'WM bl^medjfor every action of tie exeontitie, »nd.i Mr.iQi^DBTOHE aa well aa Mr. MoKi,ET:;wer« nerer! tired of representing tho Tdty lieader aiMonBter of the deepest dye. 5& BisDMa D inibis speech cm Snndayjquoted tb'e opinionseipr iwed by tbe two ijiioery jita'te^men. ijien-itioned at tbe .time of tbe famons M»ryborbaghtrials. Mr MOELET'S langoage |«raa garticnUtlyempbatio. He said " 1 do not wrppla :W sayi bcre, with fall responsibility,of ^TeryVorf'Ijsay,!tbat that transaction wasi-iarv DSnkinD- M lt«most . odions , and obaoifons. ~torm,*' In | theMaryboroagh case* 44 OatbolioB were|ordpred tostand by in order to make nay for approvedjdriea to try tbe poir IH«h speaking peasantsfrom Donegal. Nowtha eotoraareohanged|bat'tbe ecene remains very Imnch the kume. [' AtCork last week a . peasant lad ot eighteenisammers was convioted and sentence! to twentyyears p onai servitude—a savage eeatenoe- furthe onme of firing at ty landlord's1 agent 'andwonnding him. Tbe case certainly mis abtotidtiwith doubt, depending, ah it did, lareely bn|theevidence ot the agent who) identified t&e sooos^d.Bat how VTOS the trial oarried outp. Notaccording to the ideas w were , taught tobelieve would prevail when the Liberals returnedto power. Oertainly not. All the '!rusty {oldncapons of tbe Oastle .We noed to seoure aconviction.; The unfortpnate lad waa draggedfrom his native Clare and put upon hia trialbefore a jaty, selected on the same plan as thatcarried out at Maryborough, which lad calledforth each scathing cohdemnation'r from jMfMOBLEY when, that Minister Trail hungering '/oroffice Tbirty-nine jnrprs were 'ordered !: toV stand aside." Catholics and Protestantsalike suspected of having sympathy | with theNational caaos were not deemed competent totry a fellow-oountryman on a j capital charge.When challenged in the Houen of Oo'rqmons onHcmday to defend tbis extraordinary, andunexpected performance MrBETcc, tho Ministeracting for Mr MOBLSY, after prievurioatihg andbeating about the bush, j finally, blundered bntthis glaring statement—:" The representativesof the Crown did not know tbe reOgiouo ' beliefof the persons so ordered to stand aside.'!Either Mr BBYCE was ;asserting aidel^berateuntruth or he is entirely ignorant o{ the stateof afrairs in Ireland. To showjthis it may; beuell to point out that thfere have been in voguetwo waya of obtaining 'j Caotlei" juries.; Jhefavorite method adopted before liord O'HAOAU'8reform took the power out of the hands of theSherifi was that of packing tbe whole panel. ;' Inthose days sheriffs had the power oC tseleotlagjaries at their will. Now juneo! are eumtnonedon a Byotem of rotation, and the '" Caotle" haveto fall back on the method of ordering' juroro to'.' otand aside." There ia' prootieally no limit tothe power of tbe Crown officials in tho matter ofthere challenges, eo they| can, if they, so deeire,run throngb a wnole jury panel iand then seleotthe twelve beat men oa it lor their ctrroose. Thef int duty of the Crown officials id to find oat thereligious and political views , of the jurors.Then they form their plans according ly. It isthe veriest nonsense of Mr BRYCE or anyoneelse to plead that " the representatives of theCrown did not know tbe religions belief of thejnrors." Is this horrid system pf jurylpaokingto go on for ever P Are tbe Catholics of Ireltndto be branded till the day of ooom aaalotj:ofperjnrera, for that is really what it meanis PSorely we will hear come protest in the' Hone? ofCommons from the nominal representatives ofIreland against this atrocious performance.We can hardly. believe that Mr QiuLDSToirE'eIrish Blave3 are so obedient that they are willingto accept as gospel the pretenco 'that the" packers" did not kno?f the religioa or tbepolitics of tbe jurors whom they ordered to standaside in the ohameless fashion practiced at Corklent rrpplr. • •' ' '. I '

S&o Xsaopoaaoat Scsiy. cafl thoJaa^oiiTors. i i

1 Becently a question was asked in the >House ofCommons by a prominent member of tbeIndependent Party, the jreply to whioh canscarcely fail to bo of the greatest : importance' totbe agricultural labouring Community of Ireland.It boa long been tbe boost of those who wouldbave preserved intact ths legislative junion ofEngland and Ireland that the law. is the same inboth countries. Colonel NOLAN, in hia, questionin the House of Commons ! last j w e e |k ¦demonsttated tbe fallacy !of this acsertion, andthough the reply be | received from the.representative of .the ; Government is, ifrom ts

t iadefiniteneta, very £kr from oil tbat l oouldjbedesired, it gives'"bope thai tbe nnomaliea wbjobnow exist sonoerning the; acquirement of lajidfor labourers in this country us bompared wtthEngland may be removed. The bon.! memberrrkimea eonalitv for the Irish labourer1 with bisEnglish fellow labourers in tbis connection; u^din bia reply Mr BETCE, iwho repre3ehted theGovernment juot at tbe time; ; expressed hisinability to give anything like a definite answer ;but on being further ; prec3ed by! nnotb' ermember of tbe lnd pendent Party, Mr FIELD,be gave a cort of akuatance that in tbe " couleeof time" tbe sanm facilities for acquiring landwonld bo given to Irish ! local boards' as nowexist in England. The difference between theconditions under which

Irish l and '.Englishlabourers exist lieo mainly }n tbe fact tbat whilein Ireland the labourer can only obtain a plotjofground by compulsion when thelocal sanitaryantbority build .a bouei;f"r bim, end people whoare familiar with the working of the Labourelrs'Act know the 'diffieultita that have to; be over,come end the delay incurred before oven subhcan be done, in England under tua rariouCoonoile' Bill tbe local eanitary authority waibe empowered to acquire land compulcarily fortho purpo , vane* being vented in Bnch bodiesto aflot to eacli hibonrer as much as four acres [ofland. The Parish Conocil can exercise jtodiscretion regarding tbe amount to be allotted oeach applioant, and small bouseholdersl as welleJ agricultural laboi rcrs, ore eligible for suchallotments. As far aa the labouring communityin concerned such on Act must i provej A greatboon, and it is fyr the eiteision ol itB piovisionnto Ireland by means ot what is known as an" Equalwinir Bill" that Col. NOIAH and thsother members of the j Independent Partyhive interested; themcelvea in the matter. Theoaraer ot Mr BBYCE, though nlmoBt equallingin ito vagueneca aud indefinity -those; of biaParliamentary leader, gives esme hope tbat theireGorta will not be wholl» • nnsuccessfnl. Thenew Bill aloo provldeo f >T the dimcolty whicnlabourers bave often exp«i.4nced, and wWoh b»3invariably proved an nnsurmountabie one in therafaoal of boards of guardians jto j/at intooperation the law for tbe j better i houwag andoUotment of suitable ploto; to the libourew.Where the local autbo ::iea uet in tbia mannerniid endeavour to make the Act a deal better anoDpeal can bo made to the Local GovernmentBoard who can cauce the Act to be carried intoeffect independently: of ttje -. feeUngs jot localauthorities on the subject, lit ID hardly necessaryto say tbat CoL NOLAH received no assistancefrom either Messrs AUSUN or DIAMOND, twomembers who were returned .laot year iaa Whiglahnnrcendidako. i ' \

Gevosaaoat J5?siflia ;g. jIn tba HouBO of Ckjmtnobs 'on Monday Mr Wcca

tflked tbe Chief i Secretary nbetber be nas Birnro?b3t the Local Government Eojird in! Ireland has inDunsarvui and tpreramsbly^

in otbor unionj, fixedAa SmnBemtlw of poor-la*! offlcew «t; » scale«c3tjy bebw.thst wbieb. tb} boards of gu«rdlan»,Sf^rMflntatlTC« of thetftWMyors,^c«lre»0 alloiir |ind *b«thei¦ tbrf Government;will onfo bpon tb*I Gov^ment Board a liotoltotW pl .thdlr

* SS* 23w-Tto lit Government Boajd

Acts of clerks of oaiona aoa poor-rate couwi«.. —most cszeful oottidmtioo, j»<id V>«\ «o«Bnt. no»fixed was doemtd tdeqaate Cor the rork doof,having rtgui to tbsWt«restif! the ratepayer* Intbe :«bse&ce of aoy coarUereDle vnlumo cl oploU)ntgaloit thetcalaoo tb» p*rt of boudi ot fpiardlAilJIt U fsot ptopotedtd alter the tcils. ; I ;

Mt W»BB *u olearl/ not vary well mule op onthe subject »bovBdl»c«B»ed. The reduettoM In thtparments made to ol«rk» ot aaloniin lreUbd unAirtba jPulUmeatuy BcgUtr ioo Apt ate nitnl i»do pot apply to Mr Jostt B OOWXB in rjtrtlooUlrV?*>dUve M* MAOIK, fte detk of W.tirferan«iMi. laui dose npon £,v) par »oinu4 by.Jb«Sib«, and Mr Popi, of Hew BOM, w»nt . «y.wSftefluenoed *»« Qoittf cut t* mM **&*S toM It l» difficult tohK^Al •U*t«t»lSI,MMier», whopiyfocUM|rofl(dooe,ai4 aotoo**

!ffl»t the •lt«r.Won*»»^mbrto«n»l#«*««gj

I PIl^m 11 Pf piib^lilliiillgilil¦; C; ^ij r ' r; ^:p } ^ "'ii

hJL±: -':"»r' ; ; Mr iW wiCrl- iDooUn'slre-ITrr roa Tu$ jowd« to H6n.»Mr;ForteioQei- '"¦ ' V \ '- ' ': i -:' ; pnbli»ned fi' aabth«;r culamn,w. oerWnly.vmjtroag,j_bt t: wheifjthe faota are.weighed. It >ia be harl niUjri td say that it itentirely undeserved. Ai; tle Isit meetirJg of theLnn»tfo ABylnm Board Mr. Forte^pneiMud:-- ',r» 'Ly* .* T*7 0»f«t'a>»tB expsrUbsin getting a:CnbUn Knsiceer in the uniod a id Mr^UedmondTtuutreoollectU bec»a»ehe wH o^)tfthe partieito lt. ItWM propotad to wn np stmi h ropffcij thedi In tho¦ohool ;«d that *ny Ud in a bn lder'« efflw ooald dr»wa plab of, but tome of tbe guArdU&* • lna}»ted <5n gettingdown an £mrtD«Bi- bam DnKlin tn dnw'nUto nf tW T'Tbsy havt bten » couitant wnrds of triable tines theywere pat op; so that b all1 w^ got for employing*Dublin gentleman.1' , ¦."¦ >. ; ¦ ¦; ';! . . . .

The Engineer in qu«>tioW was ';Mr. JDoolin-It appears from the extracts quoted by thatgentleman that in tbeyear lfiBO MrFprtcaoue didnot consider it " unfortdnate " that the; hadsecured hia sorvioes. I ' M ' ' '

Between 1881 and 1891 theWATKRVOED population in Watoford Union

DNIOH. declined ne irly 5,1 00. At tbelast census it waa 60,308. ;• We bare Jbeen ihown three

THE NEWTOWH very fioe photographs of New-VOLLZQB. ' town College totoa by Messrs.

PooleandXJe-, Mali." In oneof them the workmen employed at tha buildingto the number of 115 are gro iped in front of tbaCollege. Notwithstanding the largo*numberof faces in this latter pheto they are all easilyrecognizable. . | ¦ . - i j : ¦ . ¦

Messrs. ! A. Thorn'I & Co. areA PDEopABE. after buyidg up the printing

| buiiueisin .bbej 6treet,Dub.lin, the property of Alfred Webb, M-P. for westWatorford. |

. In other days alcentoeiam waaTHE one of the evils which Irish

AESEWTCEO. Nationnliata always ;maintained.helped, to ke ep tbw 'onfonunate

ouuntry poor. Mr. Tin othy ' Harringtonrecently caid :— , ' i . ¦ '¦ ¦ ,

"There ware at present in he Irub Fart;—hameant Mr. McCarthy's (ollomng -no let j than treatygentlemen who had absolatxly ni interort in Ireland,no hoajo in Ireland, no tie in Xreli nd, whs did not earna penny in Ireland." i [

And these absentees are jtbe individuals tbeFederation ask us to believe were cent atriiigbtfrom heaven to oave Ireland. ,j ;

Tbe greatest indignation isINDICATION, felt in the 'ofty at the perform-

ancea of tbe " Home Bulo".Government in forcing; a Castle jpeb en taeGovernors of the Lnnatio Asylum f Q

tbe position

of Clerk of Works while competent: | Waterf ordmen were wilting to adaept tkje pwitJ l' Our references lest {week to tbe

OUE : flagrant I performances of theseBEFBESNCES. Castle £enilemen||bavo been

received nith favor by almostevprc CIAR-I in thfi city, iAs I loner as we havemoney to spend here it sbbuld i)p given toWaterford people to spend. That isj'the t?touudfrom which wo always lik^ to iirguel Fearingmisconception ue think it right to Eay that theman appointed by the Caatle fc' a Gatholio. Itwas not accurate to stejte that be acted asClerk of Works at Sommorville under Mr. Otwuytwenty years ago. In giving this jexplanationwo wish to .cay it was neverjonr depira to raiceany r'eligioDs issue over this appointment. Oarsole desire was to protest against1' the old ascendency metbods by which the . elect of acertain eeotion secured the pbesnuts when tbeofficials of Dublin Castle had 4be giving of themaway. I , ;

• ¦ Last week ! we spoke of the"STAND BY." performance's of the present

precious "jHome Jttule" Go-vernment, in ordering the Oatholio jarom ofWicklow . to " etand by." | At the WinterAssizes held in Cork tho other day a number ofCutbolio peasants Jrom Clare were tried foragrarian offences. .One of them; a lad ofuo-ue eighteen years, received ihe terrible, and womight say, inhuman sentence of twenty yearspenal eervitude. He was tried by a jury atcarefully paoked, us ever Peter "the "Packerpacked one. Mr. John Bedn ond in his speechon Sunday, opoke very strongly on this question.He pointed out how 41 Cat! olios on a limitedjury panal were ordered tc " stand by," andthat tbis unfortunate yontb Waa tried by a juryalmost exclusively composed of thoce differingfrom him in religion. ; ¦

* Mr. Eedmoi d then quoted theTHE LlBEEAt following tignificjnt words

OuT.or ; uttered by Mr. llorley afterOPFIOD. ' the never to-be forgotten

Marvborongih " trials" :—11 Ton ksoir tbat the AttorbeJ-Qeaorol at tbe

tlaryborongh trhla ordered no ] a» than forty-twomrions to stand/iulde. Why t J Bccaut? they wereG&thoUc3 t ttndjriQliid.tho rcsoit that the jury thattried tha firsji i) bad not a single Catholia on it, andtho jaty that tried the eooond Cisa had only oneC&tholio on it Noo, centlamen, I am not eajini; aword a* to tbo result of tbat cria|. That U anotborbasineu, but I ear if jou caa fln l o> better name forthat transaction than inry.p&okini; I will oonsidor it ibat if yon do not find me a better name, tben I do noteernple to lay bore, with (nil responsibility for ereryword I oar. (bat tbat transaction ras jury pcoking inits most odlotu and obnoiiotu fora." ' ;

These weie the words of an-English politicianwhon oat of ofSce. What excusp baa ilr.Morley to oCer for hia performances in tbe cityof Cork P M .

Oa TaesdayJ in the House ofSHILLY Commons Mr. Arnold Forstrr,SHALLY. a Conservative member, asked

tbe Government if it waj afact that out of a psnel of 71 jurors 41 perconsbelieved, to be Boman Catholics were challenged.Mr. Bry'ce, who is acting for Mr. John Morley,made tbk'aotonbbing reply :•¦- '

" 1 belioTO the number waa not 41. So far ao Iknow tboinumbor wo* 89. Ths roproaontatives of theCrowa'did not know the religions, belief of the portionsflrt nrHnrei) fcn fltAndaflids. " I :

That tbia was a deliberate mis-statement any-one who knows tbe practice in1 Irish law courtsmust be aware, ft is the luly of the CrownSolicitor not alone to find oat ' he religion of thejuroro but also their political vjew8_. If nothingwas known of the religious or political beliefs oftbe jurors why are they constantly asked tostand aside. No, Mr. Bryce, your defence ofthe "HomeBale " Governm mt jmy.pcokingwon't bold water for a second]

: Ur. Bryce must be a very simple: SIMPLE BEICE. man or be mast think the public

Tory simple. | After telling thefanny story above related be continued :—

" I am informed that tho e;ront of tho Crown1Bolioitor bad no Information with record to lhareligious belief of these parsons, |but that ho csoorL£LXJJeU lw WUU^CUUUU ^IJ ^a^UA d |jw*u^u MUVJ >UAV4 a* *vbia in conrt after tbe jnry bod retired.''

Yet it happened that 39 Catholics and not oneProtestant was challenged. What a wonderful coin-cidence I ' &

On Tuesday the Fallen JournalWHO'S TO awoke to the ii ct tbat there wasPBOTE3T. jury-packing in Cork, for oa that

data wo find in itscolomng f—11 It is tho prnctico in Irolani —a priotloo that

woald not bs tolorated for aa boar in England—topack jurios for criminal trials. It Is tha oastom tolnealt Catholics by oxdndlnj tfaoca from juries. Thacustom will oontfnae no til aotlvb stopa aro takonfor its provontlon." . ! ;

1 " Until activs steps are taken for its prevention."And why are not those active | steps taken, pray,Wo are supposed to ba living undf r a " Homo Bulo"Government. If jury-packing is Cot on element ofHome Bole how happens it that the Federationlsts-with absolute power to command tdlo.w thopracticoto exist. If tho Kederatlooists bare not sufficientbock-bone to protest, must wo wait for jory-packiiigto cease, until the Independent Party again rulo thocountry 1 :

I !1 An Act regulating the opening and: THE SHOP closing of show bos been pat ia

H0UE3 ACT. force in Dubun,;and_ thlB week twoinspectors—sv miilo and ft female—

waro elected nnder its provisions. I ' j: : An Irishman rjamed Miohad F.V7HAT A SIGHT. Barry writlog to ons ol tho fore.

most American papers iays :—An Eaglliamin 1* aa UnjUihmaolereala»bottle, and

U Ireland erer geti anytabf bom JEagUnd It will bathrongb tear of Ireland, and not by boytoj or i scraplnj, asthe aeOartbjlidoiiit no*. I iut« but one 11X4 to rlik, »ndthan. Is no eaou I; would t*m»r tlsk It tot than . (orlibeatlaff Ireland, even If 1 porMadla tha atUmpt. Th.Uea ot lMiiM ln. freodom of Ireland in tba haadt of alot of mua wSo aold aad killed thjj sum thu broojhtliberty la tl»i» ot her gtUa, lot »n. BMrUibnun I Oh, jo(odif Whuaalclit to teboldf:Irel4Bd oosht to call onJrery one oUhofisOuthy traitors to rotljn. ;

We are not iscusedtoflndfaiilt with anything.Hr. Barry eays.' '¦ • . x ;-L' ' ; • •; ' Tbe C&IM00 Oitwn Is a paper

An AIIEBIOAS which Irishmen caanot fall toV«w. road wia^thogisatertrjleasare and

: profit, ft breaches nationality InIts evert lino- Tos (XW to ' A t 1 w* com*Bcnces ito lsadlnsr article thoa v- j

m,. niMikbladaabU daUaf WUc*. of tha GUdrtooaobU^MrtoWlbfjn^iaMUaa wiU

avlfov thatMatelf«IO( " thi fMSSMMOt«STittatl<»r * «oL ud tb»J2?^SfrtSn«( Btltoart r»ign a i * thi i JM&." TO*SHt of iflMlSa»»ii»*ly to IraUadl» pnetleallyprohibit*!MKMKktAttOttf ' *• MBitfTuf r JUJOPP* U* IBM OtpAQl OfJ.-ESSr,oJ<ilrisJi»«««U»T. . .• ;

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j The OUf d* toi«)i Wt irtlcto «J*I i- :;' Trit Mta AMtetkt BUudr attUaS* o* Mf.Badaand, htidkuu oaMiadal«iiiStbS ]M«> I* no virlble aatlonal

gtett wooU W Ml ia (MhuuL ; ; ; ¦ . . ; / • . \] i Hr. Eeduwtoa on. eunday dealt1 TR»!... •¦ ¦ egecttTily1 «lth Ae adiainl»tr»tlonj i ADKIHU of toeUrt:lnt eUiidViandgne»e4

<JoT8mro«nt »nd tl«| l»4e Tor, r 0; iremrasnt in thi*.: , " • ¦•+; '¦': 'i-iQi/t o* ibi ¦•#» Sft Irbamso wild.! On o>**»• •&**tea S «; . IrWff battl* «i

gtJlait bkttfe In falway »t the last BIOCUOU against"the tremindoM foroas brooght in opposition to ibim.tbU !• tbe 'gratitndB •whioh Cot Nolan's faiibfal•orvioe W ireUnd hai won fot im. ,' • : ¦ \' : - ]I . ¦

, , I HJ1. John B. Bodmbad stood by theBx HIS SiJJfc ; (Colonel's stde ttt;a*great meeting.j. : ¦ ': '.': j held in Danmore, a little town ofQalway Obonty, oh Sunday last Tha Jtwas a gireitmeeting ejved that .champion libber, ' the FalleoJoarnaJ, oouM uot deny/ In replfiog to an addressPTesent 'at Toam the mamber for -thU olty said :—

I wtll rtm»mW when I 'flrrt enUr»d the Hbtue ofrommon» b> ;tba j«ur 1881 tbe ' reeling la Eagjand and IntbatRooM l wai iuiulilg to strongly aiainat Inland thataan Uke Ocuonel Nolaa wcn penoeaied «nd boyooMed andlioined «»«r/»h<r» In tlualr ng menti, la their olnM—eT«tr*bere| that taey went bat Colooni NoUo atood thetete, aod rrt|in that day to thuheb'a.alnriaet«d the nart"' • M»»O MO maojwinaajit.mlttaea inatt gentleman, ¦

And thills the imao 'whom the Whira xneer atnow as " a feather-bed, warriors" They a'e flerywarriors; they are; I thoy are I! they ore II!T.,,, „ J A* '*he medting of the iliunatioiBIHH KiOH Aaylnm on Monday, for taHngBOAP, tenders, it was stated and admitted

*» f ~^ i °T.j M present,' that Irish mano-.faetnred soap-«Bp!ciaUy Bardngtou's, of Dublin—was tho best and most useful for general purposes1 VM I . JJr. Wm. " Gare and Jessop" 'atA.n

F™fM Maryboroagb, pays to the^twoAnoTIONlSEB. local papew, over £260 a year eaoh¦ tor bis aivortijements., . .J T.bJ> Very Bev, Father Forrlstal,A Lok(} Adm. of tho Cathedral, St. John's,AnanHfiB. Newfoundland, is now starlnif at

. 1 __ Commins'HotaL He iua native ofgtooncolD, and had not beon in Ireland for the past5?ye?*« ,Pe haa: J Q»t rotarned from Bome-visitedMount Mellory, and the Bishops of Waterford andpkennf.tc. Tha last man who saw him departfrom Bt. Johns was the Most Hev. Dr. Power, Bishop(native of fyiw Boss), who died a few days ago.¦

; Making of presents at this, seasonTnnl and at the new year ia of greatOHBIBTMAS antiquity. At Christmas in 1838Box.] the Secretory of State for Foreign

'. .Atfaira lamed a ciroalar to tbodifferent embassies, requesting a discontinuance ofthe castonmy gifts to tae messengers of thu ForeignDepartment and other government servante, Abonttho same tima sbopkeopers "struck" iagainit thopractise. 8pme of them—notably.tho Brocors -arestriking now. ¦ ¦ , . . . . :

i The invention of Christmas cardsCHRISTMAS has boon aioribed by some to theUAB03.; lute Sir Henry Cole ; by others the

i bredit of designing tbe firstChristmas cirda in 1846 is given to J. O. Horsley,B-A. Considerable progress is being mado in beautyand arHstlo'ttffeot|8ince the time when the popularemblems were more or less confined to Old FatherChristmas, images; of flowers, the robin-redbreast, ortba dove. Ifow cards are sold, emolematio of allngea and conditions. There arefew, indeed, who donot on Christmas |mora await with a certain amoantof anxiety., tho po3tman's knock.... _ m: Tbe out-door relief in the Water-SSI Pen WEEK, ford Union now amounU to £81

por weak¦ ¦ Tho Waterford Union has just re-PronAtz Iceired £443 in tho shape of Pro-DOTr. : bato Daty — vir, Government

I xuoney., UiVLVCXZA 'Xho inflnonce epidemic is de-

DEOumrta. crcMina; in tho district of Watar-: ford ., Tbe Waterford branch cf tbo

Tun ; JAraboologlcal Society promisosAnonziioolcAt. jri^at well. Mr. M. J. Hurley, tbe

SoiiCTf. capable and eaorgotio hoa s?c, hasf'eciMved commaalotittons • f rp tnolo:e upon ono hnndred Inttrnatlai; irilliuijness to

join tba Society.1 Tho Inaugural publlo meeting;will be held, &s; aa lutimaved before, early inJanuary.

: A "ffuhionabto ball"—as the SocietyBOTCOTTI so pip^ra soy— I J to ba hold in theWATEBFOBD. City Hall on tbo 3rd J*naary

J Tba catering baa been glvon awayto a Dublin nouzs. Tbia may bo "foshioonble," bnt itia certainly treating Watorford trailers witb scant.oonoidcratioo.

Tho npcosalty for an itcprovediTec MAI,«. tnail system was never broughtj home more forcibly tb«n nltbia

tha laot few wcois. Almost overy second day th«moll from loodon, which phonld reaob here at 11o'olook, did r^ot tarn up autil bour« after. It soems,after all, that ilr Arnold Morloy baa not carriedoat tho proralcoi reforms.

j .Mr. J. J, 8hee, of C«rriok-on-Sutr,.QoAtiFTiko. !i»a pillarof the Federation. ThereI I ia no man that wo know of in this

pert of tho country who boa upoken oftencr in praiseof j tho patrlotlo d^aa of Mr Porncll's betrayers. Inend around Carrlck Mr Sheo Is the leader of thenablo band i ho followedlthe Pederotion. He apeaksod their behi If. ,On Saturday la«t at th« meetingofi the Boarc of Guardians lone conversation aroseul to the Au nosty questlsn , durinir wblob Mr 8beneofamnly d iUred that " Wr. Asquith was right,'No doaot Hi 8beo is qaallfyiat; for tho ma^istrnoy., i This firm beinjt anxious to allow' CamsTMAs EVE thelracalstanta ample time tooatoh_i AT. I 'ate trains and cars, so aa to eDjoyHpnnc & Go's, tbe fall bonoBt of the few holidays,

I j earnestly request the citlzena tomi>ko tbelr ptarobsseo early, whlob thoy are assuredwill ba to tbair advantage.

: I The be3t bid for tbo 8bip Hotol ,"THE SntP." jput up for aale y<-sterdav by

/,,!„ -t iMecsra T. Walah and Son? was£,70. It ww not; sold.i iThb Act onmeo. into forco on tbo

THE EDUOAT*ION flrot of tbo Now Year. Tha Cor-; ACT. poration bave not considered the1 i,w . , . . Bdvi0!lllill|y of adopting it. This

cesma like shirking a plain duty.I An lutorcatlajt atory by our dis-

E. LCAUV. itinculohcd and patriotio follow-.„ . L ic'lizeu appears in this woek'a Issue

of United Ireland'.| We anaeratand it is the Intention

A FBEEJ of Mr. h. C, Strange to mote atLiBCAJir. ;tho noxt meotlDfj of tbe Council

that a Committee bo appointed toconsider tho odvlcability of adopting tho LibrariesAc; in Wateefordi¦ \t Is Mr Strnnge'a intention to rakeGovrr.mn NT tho quentieo of appointing aAnDiTOa Goveramont Auditor at the next

raej tinjr of tbe CoancllTho racoa to ba held at the Sweep

THE EOTOI 3. on St. Stephen's Day promlaewell. We hi vo boen informed that tbe entries oretwjee ea nun croaa on on the ocoasion of tho lastrocs meeting at tho sumo placo.

i The many friends of thia popular!Mn. J. P ^entlomao were gla4 to see him loHAnnAHA^i. tbe clly oo

Thursday. Coaaider-! I log «ha« he hea bed the roQuetm;on<J Its complication for tbe lonjr period of covenwejibj, ho Is lookinc rlzht well.

! Tho funeral arrangements of tho&onr> JAU1I3 liite Lord Jas. Butler in DunmoreBunnB'B wero satisfactorily carried out byFronUL Mr. E. Morrissey, T.O. of tbis city

I Tho architect's fees for tho woodenAn mrtccrr iSy n sheda erected some time ago for

SUCD3. tbe school children at our work-honso, came to only £70. Mr.

Walter Walter Doolan, M.A., was the architect forthis work. This differs very much frmo tbo amoantto be paid to Mr. Otway—£900—for his sorvices asarchitect to too Lunatic Asylum new tiulldlng.: : Wo regret to hear of tho illness of

8in B. PAUL Bir Robert Paul at his residence' III. i BaUyglau, Woodstown.

We notice that Messrs. Hall, CornFonciON Uerchants of thia city, have re-IIIPOHTS. <ioived largo quantities of forelsn

I grain for tho past few weoia.! \Ve have received quite a number

AUIANACJ. of trade almanacs this week.j Messrs. T. and H. Doolan, Gcorgo'i

Btrcct, issue ajvcryiattractivo and1 at tho eamo tSnensefal one. It is provided with a thermometer infull working oirderJ Messrs. William Whitty k Son,Agents for " tie Eoyal," tho largest fire insurancecompany in the world, tend us an almamuj and pros-pectus. Medjs. P, Tobln and Sons-, forward a prettyalmanack in .1 bo shapo of a menu card. Messrs.Bpmtt and Co of Bormondsoy.London, have forward-ed us with a copy of their sporting almanac.

A very pleasant bvening waa spentTHn NATIONAL in the National: Club on Monday

SUOKEB. evening when a most enjoyableSmoking Concert was ran off with-

out a hitch. Oomq of tho best vocalists in tho citykindly assisted th capablo musicians connected withtbo Club in c aking tho affair a thorough Buocesa.Tho City HIgl BheHff occupied tho chair and calleddown tho cart . J ! : .

P. A. Chanco, M;P., one of theOnn3 OH. promloont : figures In " tho huml-

Uatlng controversy" ia promised for" a great NatI malist" meoting in Kilmacow on 8tStephen's Dtf A rival . attraction has beoa pro-vided at MoJll larat in the shape of n terrier coursingmeeting. It s long odds on this MnUinavot mendrawing tha b ggest gathering, i; ¦

The member* of tha TJrbs IntsotaPBOUISTS Vf au Drnmatlo Olaia promlca to (core a

bit with their comedy on NewTears nlgbt, J , i , ! ,

If ,tba cfflclflla of Dublin CastleSoucxuiNa TO havd.taleated We4 and true fol-

Do. lowari for the MsiUterlal BeachIt must In joitlee \>b said that they

bave also proWdod than work to do. Tbe post ofJJ>. is not t DW al bed of itxes. Accoidlng to in-atrootlonl fee rotljl drswa up, summoniet aa onlyb* inued by i iaglitrat«», who arc OQmptllcd to findout If then 11 • pri'ma'/aa* cw before Blgoingthem. Ia ot ief Word! atgtiintet are pl»ce4 verynooii in the KMldoB ot Grand Joron,u before*:cbirge «n o ma tefom a Judg»of A*ilie, it mostflnt be fcettrd by a Grand Jury who decide whethertb«r* U*out or |not: for txial. Prevtoni to the•doptioa of tbl» new ral», lamfflooMt wen Inaed by:penr. MUIOU elerkt, Jfow 'the power U taken outol welt haodA,«nd mtfktntee have aoytblog lot•plemtut taik to perfora. The J.P/s svft naturallyIndignant andi meiry ot the okLbaode h»ve actuallyMfttted tocahyoot the Mir order. Whether lb.Mcrley wUl fimofetaelf (e«me» from the ComtaU-UM of the Piaoe, aod appotot some mot* ot Mr.Ptritfe fdeni * inthrtrpladit.wnialni to be aewS ;;-¦* ' ¦ ' ¦¦ . U H i M * *'t 'HmooAk <A &*.I«raBs*rn a I^Clbe eitCjBnlBfr.siadljnto, :BjcruKtc «,. i lm&p m *< * Wa^rford,'pubB*«dJaMiefcgHt MM . toT lad A &»>«,a*SbefWW ?Bw ley rttbSdy:Watrford M mSmiiJI|H nV ml ¦ W1 m ^BIK | KsHL M m Qw ¦WwMMmmmmBMt§M BrflDVaV

Herel^^ tt'idl'i.io ifoe W.not * ways kept;hif ' 94 defa ~';flwts/' iipaft** irptb l Mi .otdliary. 'ksdtepeclallyihi poUtloiljK. NbfonlT bao«a« of UMpoMi Wrealmltat'itha* alway* bees to him to ;»ar« to', holierthiagii onj hat.aay, but because1!! ha» enabled Urn too lfara-ii«»re on reUgloTa tbbjeota; tbOpirhaptf a yOther laymah, and »o Jue'givw/hinitntt tnawdnp ltn-did gronnil1 wbioh ha* ennobled aod halio*ed all bi«i ffedonVtih agh.life.'', , ; - -;: . | : - i , : . | .L ; ; , " ¦:

- * , ' ! " i -. y •*TM**WWMM *^"* W* ( . . . .; R«4«ood Price* ol Uaefal infi Baantl-t ¦¦ ¦ , ; • \ m X m&u vt tmf nt *- \. , ¦ ¦¦

; : At tble aeason of .|fce yeir many are potsliog1tbelr headl to know what Ipreisntato give theirfriends1. l ;It is well to bear fn mind tbafa uiefolpreteat U jilwayi ao eooepUbl* one, eved tbou?bit may be. comparatively Inexpensive, i We tea thtte'ome ;of' the very, tmutifnljaod-acceptable Xma*Presents bava be»n considerably reduced, and amongthese are •'Vlnolii ' Pomide, wbioh U4s ;he«n r«.daotd from 5« 6d. to 3) 63, and the Lalt " Yinulla >-for the oompletlOD, wbloh has been redocsd from7«.6i. w 4.61. Both of these preparations aresupplied ia lovely ,/deoorated Doaltonware, i andtorpasiiag .from an artiatio merit any thing In a pbar-oaoeutipiiWay bliherto iotrodoeea. ,Th« '• VinolU"Perfamrs, jf whiob there are niaeteoD, lnoladineMTiaolU"! onqnet, MarequU, Jeqnllla, White Bow,Wblre Ilia ), Wood Violet etc. have "bMH redaoedfrom U: 9d. to It 8d. These perfumei are ' highlyoonceatfate 1, and are made by newly-deviied ipeoltl<cl«ntlfl6 methods and most costly maohlaery fromthe . puriitj esasntial oils, and tiave rarelytboeneqnalled. : Tae Coal Tar " Vinolla" 8oap, Terebeae".VinolW* loap, Carbblio " VinolU" Boipend Sul-!uuur " vinona" ooap navo an o.-eo reancea irooj« 6d. to lsJ A stlok oeacikeof" VinolU1' Shav-ing Soap, rabglng lo prices from Is to 4i 61., oannotfail to pleue any gentleinno. TBe " Vinolia" Euade Cologne, has been relucei , to tbat It now retailsat le 6d. an|<J 2s 6d. Tuo " Vinolii" Brllliautlnesdiffer from the ordinary B iltladtlnes In the mar-ktt, ia tbat the oil is oomplotSly dissolved, ond.doesnat-float upon the aarfaoe, thereby conatltntlng anoily diiagreeble nnold mixture. v<vital " Vlnolla "Soap is a taost popular and oharmlDfr presant, tboprjoe of which is 7a 6f; for a box coaUloioij threutablets, while for those who do not care to »pend aomuch, a box of Toilet "Vinolii" 8o»p, , wj ilutuliloented with Otto of Bose, is asdolioite and peasantae anything ! could be. For QOO in the niira^y andfor redness ' and rougbneas, a box' of • " Vlnolla"Cream or " Vinolia" Toilet Powder, the price of<rbioh is le eaob, would bo very useful. , :

Atjfivcl of 25r and tlxa F S Ecaao-: ia- Cappoauia. : iI A SPLENDID BE0EPTION

On Taccd&y evenins Mr F H Keane, with bU youngand amiable wife, returned to Cappoquin after com-pleting hi* honeymoon in England. Uia employe] attha Foundry were resolved that tbe reception accordedhim would ba creditable alike to thcsvolvei aad worthyof their, popular employer. Consequently, when itbecame known on Toesday evening that he was tocoma by tbe half-put five train, arriving from j Water-ford, the (j'Catajt catburium prevailed everywhere.The Foundry ceased work at half-pant four and all thehands thca mado pieparations to celebrate what wasto thorn, and In fact all tha townspeople in general, amost intaiesting orent. For a fall half hour bcfoietha train timq large crowds hod began to auemblo ontho platform, so that by half-past 6ro ths itationhoatawot thronged with as eager and expectant coneoureooipeople. When at length the ttain appio&ybcd ths•taUon laud ; cheers were repeatedly given for thopopular passengers by the large crowd on tho platform.Aa {he train approached ths station aeveral fog signalswoto exploded and a long deafening cheer n&a againraised tiy wvaral hundred people. After the excitementattendant on tbo stopping of the train had subsidedsemewbat Mr W Stacy informed Mr Keaue tbat adeputation was in waiting to present 'him with anadjrens and that he (Mr Stacy) had been entrnstcdwith tho reading of it for him. Mr Keane intimatedthat he did not wuh tr> have it presented at the station-house, bat would prefer to postpone it for hclt an, hoaruntil ho was in hia own apartmonta. With great dif-fioulty he than mado bia way oat through tha crowdedplatform tj where his pony and phroton were in waitingoutside. Whilst he was assisting Mra Keaoe into thetrap tha ponr was anharoessod from the vehiole, andth^ moment Mr Keane bad ecatsd bimsolf In itaooap leof cooro of willing and stalwart men palled tho pbis^onoat at a terrible p&co aroaad the town. ' la the mean-time tar barrels were barainrr <a every qaarler. of thetown, and the hilla and farze cereroa ditohos! aroundthe country were all ablaze, showing everywhere thesigns of jubilation aad rojoloing. Sereril hoasca Inthe town wore also brilliantly illuminated. On tho waydovrn* from tbs railway station a splendid triumphalarch was Cormod ot holly and ify and aompletelyspanned the roadway. On ths two sides were rodscroll8 bearing the appropriate words "WelcomeHomo" 'a large whits lottora. When Mr aad liraKoino arrived at their apartments they very cordiallythanked thoso who had drawn them aroaad the town.Aa Mr Keano won about to enter his hooeo a1 typical•on of Erin,1 named Bi'ly firlen , rn«bed from Chs orovrdand, seising bim by the band , eiol»imod with greatwarmth—" Weloome homo /ariu«W ; 'tis ia the poor*house we d all be ooly for you1"—a remark wblch woaaoa.oieaoad in by the greater portion of theiorowd.About half on haar afterwards 'ho deputation pro*rioosly rcferrod to, headed by Ur W Stacay, w&ltcdonMr Keano and prccsntsd him with an illuminated ad-dre»s, whioh was read by UrStaoey, at follow* i—

Dux Sia—W«,| tbs onaenigned emplOTd ot the Cap-poqula foandi7, cannot allow the amplcioua occasion oljoor m«rrUxe to para witheat tendering to jo a oar tlnosrocon^ratalitioni, aad bej or jua Co aeeept th« tooompan/injnrcaant u a BnnTfinir o( the haDDT «»ant. aa W:ll aa » tokeno! our respect md eotecm.' ' j

It Is particnUrly plcialnj to as who aw personallyintefestod in the industrial enbirprlua that TOO hateInltlatod and developed la thU place to bare no welcome onopportunity ol oxprcsalnff oar fialntloa ot your st«rllD(good qailitial u a baalneu man, and approo'Jitloa or foa a*an dsploycr.* : . :

It la onrconfldont expectation, aa woll u oar heartfeltwlih that /oar marriage ma/ bring tn jon and to jouramiable and aocbmpllabed lady a large acocmon ot bipplnc=iWe hope and peay that both may be ' ajisrod In health anduapptaesa for many , yean to 'wltaen tha increasingprosperity of the ladoatries with which yott are connected,and to farther atrengthea the friendly relations which exiatbetween jroa and jroor employes. 'Signed—Q U Doncan, Chilrmani W C Stacoy, Hon SeeCommltto«|T.kU«dt J D&ile3, W Ktdle, T Llscoln, and0 Harpby. ; ',

The (oUowini sunn wen also appendea:—VT H Parnoll.D Uxgee W Jones. T ttelmore, e Harlor, T Ali-arne, ffSirjront, F Ke«2), J Eeut, T Foliy. M MoOrath, W FI/ DD ,P Plynn, W Outon. M JMaooll, J Blsda, J Woelan, JUaUsthas, D Gaerin. U Cahill. P Crotty.: J Barry, BBrlen, PCalUgoan. PWbelan,T Uoloner, 7 iiylward, JCalUghaa. W EeeSe, P Eems, W Rjan, w Crctty, D LJ Bonayne, M Carr*D, tl l<uxj, V. Belli, J It Fltsgenld,W Ooolon, J Flynn, P W»taoa, p Moore, U Crotty, QeoOordcn, J Kee&yFraak Cooks, etc. Tbe totimonlal wasthen prMtntod and renoctod gnat credit on th« Uac«9 olthe unyloya*. It waa *¦ be*attfnl black marble «!ook towhich was attached. a SIITCT plate bearing the : (ollowln;iooorlotion* t ¦ ' ^ ,14 f sssnted to V H Eeasr, EKJ, by the easloycs of thoCappoquia Foandrj u a token or thdr roapeci and utoem,on the occtsion ot Us murlage on Novembtt, Sfth, 1K)3."Ur Keane la reply nld-Oentlemen, I thank you dacerelytor tht kind reception you bare siren me thl« denial, andal»o (or yonr kindnen lavntmUeg to me this nimble tci'Umoolal and address. '.You hare takta mi comploVoly byaurprise, and ul did not expect this maoh to' m yon I nopeyoa will excuse me it I am not prepared to miks a •peeohnow (laughter). All I can say is that I hops the (rlendlrrelations waioh hare exUted in the put between yoa andme, will continue to extat in ths tutors (hear, hear, asdchoeza). Ajaln thanking yoa for yoar ansxpected kindneai,I now wiah y o allahappr Chrlitmai, aal a metry KewTear. Ilr and Mr» Eeane, and also Ilka llary Cheanler,who was preaeal then thook h inds with each member'of thedeputation, «sa i wished tburn ali a hippy Christmas. IllKeio iced red UTenl Taloahls prosents amonnt which wasa hsnduims ellior olixot Jaj predated by Ur W C SUcsy

HOUND ABOUT THE MARKETSIf there be any truth in tha saying that a green

Christmas laakes a fat churchyard, grave-dlrwers willhave plenty to do this Xmas. To-day the air b heavy,dull, and rain-laden. : i

Tho markets geneiolly are in anything' but enagitated state. ; In fact op to tha prerat, exedpt in thaappearance of: the ehops, thore has ; bean littlo toindicate the approach of ths great festival . :

Qootationa to be obtained now an not of a partl-onlory reliable character as, at Ibis season, taukcts ereof a holiday character. , ;

Mr Gibson, of tho Limerick Batter Creunory, in hisweekly circalar. to hand says :-i> . i

Demand for really choice lota has boon good all the week,with more enquiry for secondary sorts that como la tooomBote la price wit h Colonial and French. .< Stale,imnii. a«iT tnmlDT lots bard to Dlaos. eicott at lowprkns. i am aorry lo say mat even tne t«ry .best loUoonUng to maxltt mlxht easily hate been betUr than theywen. Uakera s«om to think perfect qaality Is not potalblsat this time ot year bat that Idea Is qnlto anfoanded, and Istbe most fatal error. Qoita as good buttor can be mad* oftgood milk from fodder fed cows, as off the milk from bestrracs fed cattle. : Only It mast In all It. stombe treatsdalQenntlr. Nottiug can make good batter off .milk satInto dirty; veuels, aad that rains qaantittei >ot IrishCreamstrat thin Urns otyear i bat qaality lamors oftendostroyed b* working at wrong tsmpnratareg ( only thisweek a Creamer]' Uaaer wrote n> how ha was working andit was 5 > dogrcoa wrong In ons place, and 10 degrees wrongin aoothetfor tarolpymllk. , ,' The best price paid (or butter in WaUrford'duringthe week wai In per lb. ' ',

Aa foreign and hams cored bacon figured at the tameprice in the London market tha rash was,; aj asaaL onIrish, aad conseqaently demand WM britfc Lait weekR as.1 ttfn . Wen killed here.' Thi* number 'tell qoiteifiOO beEind the Limerick total ' ; ! . : :

Sblpmonti of cattle have fallen off jcontiderablyduring the Uat few day*. Local dealer* j will co» domuch oowlontili well into the now year, ; I sv ' -

QooUtlon* received from the oellir toidsy read i—1892—B*oan, 6Ss to 69si plgt, GO* to 6Zi | steak,

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,0fc*l*tiPM i balj*; »(oif ont:Jis f» uflyl r'.-wtoaiYriag snd old look ffifwsrd •it'i gTfi t Joy and (t iitbe .ki-eneatfodeatourof fTcry o(ie to piss ihla f«t*In Ik« ; femlly circle.' Whjn g'tierp ) arpaod ih«Xjnae tresany Hbicat! inetoWrlwilr .Ws lrjjiofnilyroirttfd, sad * lign (itven for Itew » hp »r» Rway,Nothing, however, in ter/ert* ifltfa th< jjy iof Xmasroor* thin ff one of the f»rnll/| Is t rielwh'dotrawith diinufe, and rtoi»ery.io hedtb ty neb roecn-kef would B» doabt bemo<tjappn|oUte4 of all Xms*pwentt for the whole rktnily. ' f i .", ¦ .- This valnible pretest will be fojind i n the timelyemployment of Warner'* Site Cart, wbereby sorrowwoald be ohioged inti joy. Neatly aft dlieaaet ofthe hum«u body depend npon disorder! of the kid.neys, liver and digestif e organs, foj i'fi labir* "tory for the whole orKunliim. ; Waraet's Satu Cure Isa sure and reliable remtdy ifor. the care of thesedisorder*, and ehaor** good heaU.hi ¦ - i

PJII OW ttin Hxample of Mr Edinund Parker, 2,Wilson'* PUo», 8t Paul'*, Bri»W,i who' tbUmnlywaerte thit Warner's 8df« Core Is s doit valnablegift . His own word* t " I hsd "been a great¦offerer, .in faot confined to aj bed for! elevenweeks i durlnjt my Ulnew I bad betn [attended tomy club doctor, tben by two looil deotow, and tlter-wards at tbe hospital. ' They all told rke my casew*j bopeleu noleu I went under aa o(i«r*tlon, bywhich I would not content < I was tronbl^d withbloating after mcali ; tarred tongue j?>*dta*t» Inthe saoniV, trobblo)? pain in tbe temple* ; reatles*niitbU t tbooting pain* in tbe tight tide of biek,1OIB «, leg*, feet, undue thirst, »od palpitation of theheart. I then procured a bottle of VVsVoet'* Saf«Care and comroenc^d tsklng Jt, and to my gratifl-ottloa andMtonlshmsnt, theisymptomt and the palosbegan to lessen. Tbe hemorrhage from whioh Ituffered disappeared after three days' {ate pf theSafe Care, and tbia was followed by excretion* of•and and gravel, wbloh oonttnned until the kidney*wore free and health completely TB»tored. I I amnow able to resume work—a thine I nevfet expeotedto do agalD." B i :

Tho Lifotoat Dlcoator at DunmoraINQOIBY BY THE LIFEBOAT IN8PECT0K8

On Monday last an InqnUy was opened at Dan-more Into tba oircam&jaoces connMUa witU tbedeath of the young man, PMlIp Boucher, ins ofthose nbo formed tbe craw of tne Danmbre lifeboatwhen it put off on ...Wednesday week to I rescue theorew of tbe Norwegian barqae " AlWjro." Theinquiry wa» ooaiductpd. by Capt Graham, DeputyInspector, and Lieuterant Srraoey, District laspect-or, Ndtloaal Lifeboat Institution, and the followingmembers of the Dunraore lifeboat committee w^represent s-Mr F D Kent, Bev M Flynrj, P P, EevW O Grllmoor, B e v K O Thompson, Df JsckmaD,Mr P Harney, Mr Henry Morris. CommonderSaundor, B N, was prraent on behalf of [the coast-guard* and Constable Connell; watcbod rJbeprocoed-ioK on tbe part of the Comtabulary [whlla theinquiry was proceeding iatelllirenee of tha "iceovarvof the body of Boucher oa the Watcrfdid coaa'twas received. : I

Qeorgo Bliss, a coiwtgnard, oaCcJ 'thoao whoformed the ore* of tbo lifeboat oa the occasionwhen the fatality oooarred, jjave e»id(Jno9 of theexperience which befel tbe oroir after the boit w»ilaunched. When out some distance obo»e the".middle head" the bontjnas atrack bj a ht»vj lea ontne starboard aide and cipslxcd. turning CompletelyOTor ; tbe wholo of tha craw ware thrown cut, bntnil managed to get buck exoept Boaohejr, who wasone hundred and fifty yards astern when thecrew regained poseeasion of the boat.! Witnat?threw a booy in tbe dlreotion of the deceased, buthe was toa far away to ba able to'reao' h it. ; Tbolifeboat, after enoonnterlng very beavy; eeia, wasnltlmatcly takpn ia tow by a atcaa "trawler andbrought to Passage nhore the crow were Unded.Tne ctow coald not, witness said, hate bicked tbeboat to Boaoher ae'sbo might have capsized BRaio.Ho did not consider it would have bien eafa toanchor the boat. 1 ¦ :

Mr Dunn, Harbour Master, Duomorc, who wtsj alsoone of tbe crow of the lifo boat, pave a Bcmewhit «imilaraccoant of the experienca of the crew from tho timethoy put out to rescue tba crew of the barque until theywere taken in tow by the eteam trawler. j

William Macey, George Euiot, Jaaei |lltson ondEichard Walah, all members of the Ufa boot, crow,having been examined, tha inquiry w:i adjourned toTuesday. I

On Tuesday a number of farther witnjecjsa wereexamined, and the Inquiry waa then concluded.

The remit will probably be mode knovm by thoInspectors in a couple of weeks. !

Dungarvan Union.—THURSDAY

OAITU V. O'SBIBI?, Esq., J.P, in thojch'alr.Also present—Messrn F. O'Sbca. V C, TbomcsFlyno, Micbael Boston, John Carroo, T C, TaomusCallinan, Patrick Moore, (now (joatdian), MlobaelOunphy, Ocrald Fitzg^ald, J P, DiUi MaaaOeld,John M'Cartby, B J tJisher, J P. IDr Flynn, Mr M 0 Koigae, MaaterJ a.nd the

Ecliotlng OQcart nera also-present. jAN IH114TB WITH FEOFIBTT. I

Mr Donor, Clerk, brought forwai d tho COJO of afemale inmate who I * supposed to b'aro coaoproperty. He laid it was irregular to bavs any onela the homo having propettj, wltboat I payment.Sbo bM bcon in tbe konse absnt ten stars. It.appeared her means ore very slender, and that chadoes a lot of work la tbe houie,¦. !

The board ordered that her oxecatcra should pay£2 per year In futnro. i ,

DB. BOLCAND. It. O. ! 'A lettor was read from Mrs Holland stating that

hei husband was not ablo to resume doty dtprc:eat.But would do so as eoon ta possible. |Mr O-'Sbca proposed that the application of MraHollnnd ba complied nits. Seconded by Mr Correnand patacd* . '

A CO771H LTD BtOWH OIT.A resolnlion >u rejid fro m the Town jCoramls-

tlonew to tbe eHect tbat tbe Hd of a o;Qn of oninmate, going for burial, WJS blona off in tha, gnieyard, and injured a clergymen there presaat.Tbe Master of the upion in roply to tbo above

did tbe coffins for inmates were made of Wood oneInob thick, and the lid referred to was noti screwedon by the relatives of tbe deceased. He also ttatcdthat the oEoers of the workhoma were it kindlydisposed to the poor as tone of tbe member* of thoTown Commfsaionere—" that august and jdlgnifltdbody."

0BB1BTUAS CIUXB.The usual breakfast and dinner weit ordered for

the iomatea on Cbriatrnu day, on rnotloa of MrO'Sbea, seconded by Mr Currcn. The Iced is toconsist of beef, boooo, and rt^cUblca, j

Mr Flynn (honrrbt all beat tht most nutritious.A BSTUSAk 'i

The Local Government Board reported bat tfcsycould not tjreo to th* reaolatlon of tha board askingthem to raooDtider thdr order far the redaction of thepoor la? officers' talarla under tba Bepraestatioa Act.

TBD nW tiABOBIB*' fCHtatMr TjEaher propoted that under the caw laborers'

Scheme a proper valuer • Ifl appointed, aid lnve it intohis hands to fix fair reata/eo. :

M» O'8be», Mr Corrun, Mr Danpayi *> Flyca,and others, thought the resolution a pmsatnreona, endit wa* not preewd. ; '

The Clerk (in reply to Mr Dunphy) uid the wholecost of house and land would bs about £140 each cottage.

NOT iroai |Mr Williams, tolr, wrote to tsy that X3 applied foi

by Mr Borr, OJEl, for extra work, woald not be a bMlpayment.

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jar u-onca taougnv tut tun might write to theL.G. Board on tha subject. «• —"-. . |

A WOWHT TOWIrtJ*. . IUr Jehu Coma propossd ths followina; rejolnUoa i —

: " Rmoivsn—That slaae tbs last meeting of ibo Boardot Qoardiuis, a worthy Townsmaa has .psned swar—Captain WiUlam Qthbooa—ons of the moai rtnectedvidprosperous merchanta oar Town has prodoo»d'for manyyean, wto by bis oprUktetM, eomnyudsa tht mnct oUIlwho lnxw him. Ws be* to UmJer to ICrt Oikbons andfamily oar sincere sympathy la tbsir sad bersaTetatat, aadthat the Board now adjourn, aad that a eopj ct thisresolution bs nnt to a\a Olso«n*, and btt tciwln^lawMr Jnhn aihbona." ' i I

The resolution wai teooudcd by Mr, Flyao, «ndpassed unanimously. ' 1

AH ALLtOlD rOBOXBY. IMr Danpby asked tbe board to wltht rftw tbe

prosecution Rgalntt ¦ late gnirdion for iB illtgedfortrery of a nomlnailoo paper. '• '

The Clerk thought there ibonM be motto* olmotion given. He uid inch' thinfj* ofVn Mearredbafbra in election time*. The matter then dropped.

The board row *» 8 p.m. j [

Death of In. Sobbya.We arspaiaei, Initeed. t* bars t» Meord (fct! dsath of

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coitiiiitisT! BX i!^ :uiimiBii xi i;¦ [',At :•«)•; dt, Betty imbw '-i tii' Mv ^ H ':- ':moved » r ?Jloiloq1 wrpwwiDf isW. 'ngiwJvtf 'fl *¦'• -'W?."**? af W dirMwh\t ihi mt *amt t rAid Maoolog from tbe Chief MegUMcy, aalpaa'*, high compliment to th» ooarUmr *tt ?Ui-pwiUnky «bleh okaraoUri»«J aU Iri. 'a hrt*.fb Q* poeltion. Mr JobBByswH>W./. tft»«tb'i,Mr 8traog*an and Mr Siattery havlagJifBtdli ,•apportliig , the ¦: retolatlod, and Hr. /(ftM* ¦! ,Peely and jMr Ltnreoca O 8lnia««,!¦> (oliolfa* wIH»erlo» Iatptotor 8ooi«rtlle, and Mr Odvetevx, tU>AasJtUnt Petty 8e*sioa» CUrk. hatin* apokea 'in toehighest terms- of - bit worship, tat ro»ol«tk« wt#Bttanlmottsly (adopted. The Mayor foslingiy respo»d«4 .to tbe tribute paid Uat # . «P- W: »—»•«?

Deli jhtfql! PrwenU I Speolal Ba>g*.it>i in FoeBoas and muffs, Ltdu-* 8ilk Blouses and CnildreasTunics and Bonneu at BoberUon, Lfdlie's Great:OUriatmio RsJ*. . . . . . . '

\ C Y C L I N G , &o.! Th* Irish Bead Clab kotd ibeirAT EKIIILD onnaal dinner at Knfteld oa Boxing! Day. A nmnbtr of Watedotdmen have been invited. < -

_ The concert of B,I.C.W.C.0» to beTHIIB Coscxar held towards the end of January, 1*likely to be a big venture. Oarbefiy•asures me ba has already received most eaeoursfiiniassnraBce* of support. He (Ito tell* me a ¦'r- r os agrand scale will he held on the second nicst cf tbeconcert. • ; • . . • r11 > %.eJ™ uke1' to •** • J°ur ««»•*A Broinow Christmas. It is said Fielding,

! Williamson, tbe MeredUbt, and otherpopular member* of the W.B.C. who have been eb*sa»for some time, wUl eoUect here for the holidav*. Letut hope w. ¦ • • _

There is a great ekavage la cydlB«»AC LUVAQC circle* across tbe wafer. TheLicensing Committee having taken

ve»y itringent measmes, a Profession4 Cyoling JJBIOBhas bees established, and it i* said that Harm, Pope,Stocks, BhorUod, and other flyer* will Join'ik» newcombination. ' •'" - .- • • /: ..-..<-., ¦ :

j Then if oonsldenble' oomootlat AllrooTDiLL PEO- over England regarding tbe qoatlonnsaioMALiBM of profeulonalism In footbaU. ' At

present it appears if • workingmao ,receives money for playing d game daring work Soar*to oompensate him ">? loss of wage* be is at onca calleda profeakmaL On tha other hand " gentlemen1' belong..ing to the Coricbian* and other swell clubs oaa reeernyr*as mnch as £U0 m gate money aad yet be dabbedamateurs of the first water. In England tbe Una of :demarkation between the amateur and tbe professionalis not very clear.

After inviting EjmtTMTm.,. to Ecg«TBILB Novffl. laad last year Englishmen prorented

EICCBE him riding is the ' rh.mrA .M~.because tbey knew be woald wia

them. At a Beeting of the National Qyclltt*' Pniflaheld this week tie shabby performance waj H jottifitd'*by a number In this way t—Ha denied tha scheme badbeen a failure. Baoet and raoing men bs said had beenmore Jeffectually raaMjod under the scheme. Tbeycould not txpsct in six months to get a psrfsct purilleav-tion ot both. They had prevent** todr champiimabip*,which wen practisally open to the world, beoosUng uaprey of protesioual MTcrUiaaiint hmtata from tbaother side of the water. (

: ¦ Should tbs weather ptovs fine noTBI Swtxr doabt great numbers will Journey to

BACES soe the 8 weep race* on 8t Stepbea'iDay. Tbs cooreo is tituated right

under the rood, and tbs ditches form points of vantagefrom which the races can be well seen. '

A number of invitations have beenBALL AT received in Wateifoid for *> Ball to

CLomiSL be held in Clrmmel oa New Year'*On Wednesday Ur. J. Widgerroda

A Bia Wm Wild Man from Borneo to victory lathe Great Midland Handicap Steeple-

chase of 600 sow. Tbe starting prioe was 9 to 2, «»«* 'I bear some of the knowing locals had more than atrifle on. . '

On Wcdnotday titernoon tbe '.PEESI3TATION8 members of the B.LC.W.G0. made !

1 the prescntatioatoSergeaatCarbtrryla recognition of bis labor* on behalf of this dab. On ;the esme evening very handsome gold medals were :pre ntod to bUtsn. C P Bedmond and il A Kennedy, :as first and second prizes for the road race held under .the aoaplcca of ths E.I.C.W.C.C. last sammer.

I cannot compliment u Black asd Whito*Cirrxt UiaUD. os his notss this week. Hs wrote

somsthlnfs, at least, whioh were tarosmld. To be witty is well. To b* witty at tht sxpsnse ofa friend or companion is playing; '¦ low down."I hars tntir reasoa to state tha* theTHI Ccscnrr. Smoksr to bs bold nnder tbs aonlcesof the Clab win be a memorable »**ir,Ths Clab Tholcgnpbtt will bt Terr mach ia eTideBo*. tam girra to andentand that the adf«atsrei of ths BOWdofanct " Samblsrs Club' win bs fin * with Uae-Ufbteffsots by theald cf a ma«la lantern As t member oftbtJUmblersI am alrwdy becinninrto ftsl dlstiaoUyatrvooj.Tbe Toon* Hen's Chriittaa Astootatloa

T.M.CI. coews nndST tbe saUrlcol laab of " Blackand White's- psn. ^

: The IrUh Cjeitrtpaolltarttnls story, nKor Waxz. is not BsrOculary welOoId.—" A ttojT is

I Tom. told of tht mljhtT Kaniilat.o/DBhJia,I sayttht Oyelt, which. If tra*. is tottsctooi TThUs ia London rtoently h» was nooiitlnt thasteps of a dty 'ess when tht oondsctor stoypsd kla wtth.•• AU taaU fall, th.' Then, tselac disappoiat«M«t anrolydUpIaysd on tiw fsatanso*to*sTsataaoTSsssidt "• foacan stand irpataln tn front if you list, bat," ooathrawt theoondaetor Gs s tons of friendly wamlss;. •? •* strtJWaoi toUla«oI(c*iru» *M «<m, as they an wsarrr parttklsr 1" Thapossibility of ths Irish clans escapist; noticS at* distance otless than s ttatatt mils will be appreciated by thott wiohAT* n t Kfm Mi Wild Han from Bomao bat tnrasd oot aA Cnur cheap pnrchast to Mr Wldi*r. IFrxcauix. aiderstand tbt horse eort too* *S5«.i Vflihln ths past fortnlfht hs tat wontwo rioet—one worth £80, tad the othtr ao Mst thas aW».Ths sorts woo the Midland Coantiss Baadicap by •• thaskin of his teeth." Ur J Wldir«r Is to be coeaplunsntsd oahis «p!rit«d Joeksythhp, as it was injrreot nttnrt, ewin« tobis tplesdld ridls;, tht victory of Wedaatday was t&UtvtdL

Z rge parchnee China Haodkefthlfs, amoajtt,tbaoi a lot we lave marked, It ¦tjd, regular prioeIt lid, in white and crimson. BoberWoo, Itealis'ateat Chriatmos Sale b now on.

CITYPETTYSESSIONS—THIS DAI.[Befera the Mayor (presiding), Mr J SUttery, MrA jNelsou, Mr John Byan, Mr W J BmltbyaadMr Joseph Strangmw, D L.] ^

OKOWTt TO AITOUM. IA lyonng man named SaUlvaa, realdinff tt Newtows; near KUatctaomu, m fined 6i aid a* costs '¦for beauuga donkey it Colbecsxtrt*. on Utb olt. iMr Strtngoun proved the case, aad said tbat after 'be remonstrated with the d«t«dant f«i bit ill- " '¦¦

and (ieatinued bit oondact. . ¦•• I ' ucnmxa OA** - .j

Mw Myere, pubUcsn, PeteMt, WM raameaedlr*pad Constable Eld«s for kaving COBBISS i,! ibreach of the llwnslns; act oa the Bight of 18«a '¦ult. |Mr Allingbsm defended. ' :Tha Bench fined the defendant £1 aad eottt. .'

CbrlstmuPrfuntt 1 Bpeekl BarnlDe la Qlorm 'Umbr6llM,8llkHindkercbWt^lt«?HatriktwS3 '

j CARRICK 8ESSIONS.At ; these Settiom held yettexday before OoL :

E»an*on and B 8 Feebaa, Esq. Jama* David, tfcuMd iwith jbeisg dronk and disorderly aad aiejav sv ,publican named Kelly, was fined 10a tad octW '

»c^r7f0rtig.01 ^^-^~;;The; following were also fhjed — W*a HeAnati' 'drunkennet* on Iflth ult, 2* 6d i Edward Dohertr " 'drnnkonneas on 16th, last, Is ; Patk Fttby, dxo*J»tBtt*j"t ':

t(i|Ns y *nj i\A ij innwuv? wit ovtau intH j am raw ¦ Ummn m"Hs ter.dnmkenaeaa on 16tb, S*«d s BridflUrVtwT 'drtml »«tmlaaw f t6 d i P at tCarr*a wlw ien 16th, 1*; Margaret Kelly, o vakeaaM MitisMrf '8U» iaK^adjoBratJ for . fortolgiSTnSiril o2Kn?drmion 16th,3. 6d ; Bob JCAJrTS k S10a;Jdm Wai*b, Jotorti^d^ak<«lS U. '

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tJmikr offence at Cnrickbeg *eae^etkii2w»™ ."

Head Constablt Piaaegan mrrmnnml MsnttWi 'W*J*b,_ iMg.iM*. Canldk* iar rurhttkwTfcTil,

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CHRISTMAS IN ^THE SHOPSTHROTJGHi ' SOME OITT HOTJSES.

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Wit,h the approaob. of the Christmas season Bhop-kooporsof ell classes vie witb each other In puttingfor w»rd the most alluring bsifs to oitcb the eye' olpossible customers, and the resale his bsen, alike ID

this city and »U,tbe towns and cltiea in the country,that for the past few weeks the great cenjtrea ofbusiness have b«en BO elaborately decorated, by ajudicious srrangem'ent of the fanoy goods retailedioaida that a walk along the thoroughfares' wheretha principal soppe are situated would »el]_ repayevcn:those.who ifoald not hare the remotest |idea ofhecofcibfj purchasers. The oanseqaenoe bas beenthat : since the Christmas season proper nasj set io,and the managers pf the different bouses have seento the decoration ot th« windows of their; establish-ments, crowds of pifoploare congregated eioli Dlfrbtaround those hoaxes, aod the proprietors tallyappreciating toe value of an attractively decorated ;window, as an advertising medium have Ib most:oases Bpired no pains to make their dUplay .as near 1

perfection as possible. Compared, with | former ,years, tbo attention paid to this portion- of the,buntuess this Season folly equals that of any. pre-'ceding! Yoletide, and it is the opinion' expressed.by many, who have travelled through the countrywithin i the past few weeks that, the Metropolis ofc- urso ' exoepted, tbe windows of some of oar city,establishments would not Buffer byy-oj eomparisonjwitb tbojo of any city or town in/Ireland. Sub-jjoined , will ,b3 found a short description of tbeChristmas trade iulsomo of oor prinoipal shops; ¦•

jR0BEBT8ON, LEDLIE, FERGUSON, j & CO.

Amongst the calebrared IriBb buslnpesj housesMeEsrs Eobbttson, iedlie, Ferguson & Company, 53Quay, WaWttoroY take a foremost place; and ; Itis almost- anoecfssarr to say that nt this season ofthe ' year they have catered to their many costomeriju'really 'excellent style, fully maintaining .theiralready worldwide reputation. We have ' alreadyseen from the' Belfist and Cork papers iy,bat tbtsflrcn has been doing at Christmastide in those othercities, and a visit «e paid to this establishmentoome few days ago fully assures us that theirWaterford branch is in no way behind their splendidestaWisbinonts elsewhere. Indeed it only ' reguire&a poesiog,glance at their splendid store to realisetost they aro 'well in advance of the market, andthat none of the specialities upon whioo tbe pur-cbasirig pnhlio maj oall at tbU gift-giving seasonhave been WrgotteD. The crowds wbioh are nightlVcongregated admiring tbe artistioally arrangeddisplay tuelr competent employes hare.temptinglye'at forth certainly botoien a largo amount ot publicappreciation^ '; Bnt it is only when one enters thiscolossal establishment and bas been made aconalotedwith its' manifold; department* that'a proper ideacan°be (fathered of what the firm has done1 to meettbe espeoisi trade of thia-season. The purphaser ismet on every: hand' by a most obliging and com-petent staff of assistants, who, we were glad tonotice," aire kept ! extremely busy io meeting thedomands which the famous hou6e has. secured,firIts [Wares. In the toy line tbere.seams to have belnQuite' a rush, by those who wish to propitiate theyounger membere of tbelr families at Christmas,end, certainly, thd varied seleotion from vhich theylied to draw mast havo afforded many »acilitles tothose who have to cater for the little ones. ; Peopleof most elevated tastes—we mean those who have acoal Above automatic! elephants and dancing nig-gers—can also-be acebmodated, we observed, withsuitable presents for persons of an equally a esthetictaste. For instance, ibo . fanoy and soft goodsdepartment ifl replete with a display of, wares thatnonld drivethbordinary sbopplnelady into ecstaoiee.and £3 a result of her inability to decide on whichof the beantifol articles to select, the gentle-mannersnd mncb suffering assistant to the verge of aInnatic asylum. Gloves, of all shades and sizes, silkhandkerchiefs,' of . the most delicate texture, linenpoods from the best looms In the Black Worth, andmany other niceties of the toilet, witb which ourlady friends are bo tier acquainted, can be hereobtained at ai minimum market price. In theheavier goods department tbe ^old, bad man willflrjd many things cheap and suitable for the season,end can purchase many very acceptable presents fordistant friends. In fact Robertson, Ledlie andFerguson's is] at present a bazaar to tfhl£h all cancome ' and judiciously spend a little Bpare cashcaHafledthat value, full and lasting, will be obtained.A new furniture store has been opened by thisfirm a few doors dovra from their present ware-house, where! a bouse furnishing business will becarried on. '

; ! MESSBS. JAMES HEARNE & CO. i' the best test of tbe stability of a business housein ita enterprise, and if proof were wanted of thisfeet it will be found In the position which Messrs.Hcarne and'Co, 63 and 64, Quay, occupy at presentla the city of Waterford. Started so recently oaHay, '83, Know commands a reputation seoocd:tonone in Mutntcr, and the position to wbioh it hasattained is becoming more prominent day by day.It; is at special ieason like Christmas that theresources of sneb an estahUahment can be somewhatcomprehended, ;and tbe publio have been treatedduring the : past month to an exhibition ot goodsthat o&n compare favourably witb that of some'ofthe teat Loridon; bouses. Our citizens have beenacquainted for some years-past witb the anniversarycslabretedinl May each year of tbe opening of thishones at whlnh some marvellous developmental!the : trade ere ' showo, and when we say that theirbasinca ctock at present more than doubly representstta May trensacUoua some idea can be gleaned ofthe bosinesa done at tblB sesson. We had the

'pleasure durJog the week of an Interview with theicourteoni atd popular manager, and by bim wereshown around the extensive premises. -At tbe timeof our visit/ to tho place tbe various departments

Icera thronged with anxious customers; and to \co a¦eporting phrks* "a lot of money ohanged ntrda.''ll'hia is scarcely a drenmstauce to be wanderta atitOTTOver when we rtcollect tbat Messrs. Hearneand Co have provided a stock of Christmas

! goods from lie best markets in London, Paris andBerlin. Thftsplendid dimensions and the excellentinternal arrangements of this Urge establishmentruo at any:time worthy of admiratioD, but thecpedal manner in which its great capacity has nowbeen utlllsed'rsnders it additionally attractive. Thelarge EBQT7 uindoog have been filled with an assort-ment of the goods cold by tbe firm, and is a verypleasant feature during an after dark promenadealong the Qbay, and has been a centre of attractionfor come weoks past to maoy intending purchasersot Christtnts guts. On entering their warehouseone notices that tbe specious centre of theebop isdevoted to! a fine display: of ties and fancy softgoods in which Messrs, Hearae and Co, as well astheir predscecsors in hasinecs in tbis boasf, haveacquired a j justly-earned celebrity. We took : thetrouble to- [cast a critical and bachelor eye, '. theterms' 'beinji of conrse synonymous; through I tbectoci oa show, and after mature deliberation wecame to tho conclusion that there was enongh ofvtristy, elggahce, colour, and t&ste to supply theoldest and licheot masher who survived tbo Flooddown to the present day young gentleman whosechief aim in Hie eeoma to be the perfection of hiajjartnenU ind- the enhancement of I his pereooalnppeamnco, a gennsnot confined .to an; particularcity or country for that matter. 'As to the toy'department, so festldnoua baa tbe toite of even thefour year old Tommy" beconie, and so exaetiog thedemands of bis precocious sister that nothing buttbo most modem results of inventive skill in the toy'lino will be ;at all acceptable. Bccognising theautocratic Itoa of the youngsters in this connectiontitssn. Ejearne and Co have spared neither time,Uoohle or!; expense in procuring the tnnst moderninventions! and tbe most seductive ^ contrivancesturned oatirom the great centres of tbe1 toy industry.Tiros was;«rbien tbe squeaking dpi abd tbe sttaigbtlegged'borte which Caleb Plotomor delighted topaint would Ijava propitiated juvenile ! inxloty, batlike tie ;blBe body 'coats and otherIrelica ol ourfcrelatherfl ttoy care passed into the region of thatbisga Uut wero, and it now becomes sj question for» firm like tbe one we are at prcsentid aung with tomeet the wlthea and tasts of our prepoclous yonogerpopulatloni and although tbe phonograph and'otherelectrical intentions save not yet come within tbeteach of children of the poor still tb»yjbare isocnredcomo thing* only « degree less surprising. , It IBonly Meetisry to add tbat the purchasers receivetbe greatest courtesy; from those employed in thebouse aod that no trouble la spared to mike a day'sshopping 'tbere a pleasant, as well ;ai profitableexperience daring the Christmas seflsott. ; '¦ . : i' • • 'J l 'ilk rClTi CIQAS ST BBi' :! ¦{;!

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; > auv uvoptwu v& WUH LUV Wicyw "»-"finigBTlOff^ll ID6- : i ,weed Ott the homan organism really are after clergy-. . j. " men,.' oitdictj gentlemen,, and othert have worried¦ '¦¦ -. their faM4« orer theni for such a lengthened period.' ; 1 We wfli aooept the indisputable fact tbat a Uwe

M pcoportlo*; tf not* large rftajorlty i pf Ourl mala:' ; pojml««JottT'doe« sBJcxex aod conieqaently thai , ; ! ; pxttvM aM; *? * d" of proper quilirjf u ooejwKtch¦ : > | eoocenW fb tm and through them wciety, in a noti i l l tBaiyegW*, anAJfjr^P.a.!Do3rle, 89, <Jufty, lby!bii! : j ; ; pnted^ o ,&&* of goodf *ttrt be «airj, toi i j ; afford eowMmWe tncoungement! to tho#* vbc" - .i ; ij,::l^ »|Wto.«smiIr^th»irf6faB«^gtopW,ti t«': i .iqitM^ptiiMftrrtM J pUthi tO^nnMtiited: ¦ j . ; ; ] ¦•

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as h ! who (Irairs inipir»tlop from toe rteraot fcU!calnujet ThU is probably due to; tbe fact tbij'ltJ e''smoking fraternity U the j mo»t :dem6cr»tlo ,»idIndependent in the community, »nd it they do ? ob

! get gdod «tlo« to-day they ire «uw to tnuiif 8r th itt' oustrftn elBewhera to-mofroif. Applying thl» teit roMr,;t>oyle's establishment

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to hold a. premier place in tbtfoity. We notice (a 1this ;conneotioh' tbat, doubtlrtt appreolattte of ' bepstrcaaire be b»i secored the owner of heestablishment has introduced a " snrprlsa pack it"¦ysUm in |!the Ohriatmu-tide trade and begambling eptrit whlcb is more or leas Implan ;edin the whole of ns la further .catered for t/ adrawing of prtzes to • Da carried «n in « w 'eVor so and for which tiotetJ are already on sale.

; rfeshould add that the dUplay of «took in the wiudiwibaa [been muoh! admired by the the thousands vbopass tbe windows In the osune of the day. *

' . !; StESSHS .P TOBIK 4 SONS.In tbe serioB of splendid warehoasea in wbioh bis

eoteVprisinjt firm carry : on business due attenrloohae|bei-h p»id to tbe wanti of the season, and in nildepartments a which W,firm does bu^Inees/iret >beseea oollecli >na of articles wnloh f .r utility, Varvlety^atid attnotlvenpts could scarc.ly be pqua led.At NOT 68 and 69, Quay, tbe mon striking ; disr. layis toat devoted to tbe fabrics for ladies'evening v earthe tartety being, doubtless, in a measure due to theapproach in ((: ball, In the City Hall. Toe chol iestthings oC jthi kind may { here be obtained, hai ingbeta ircported for tbis . partionlar occasion dl ectfrom Paris, and tba exhibit Inotudes as well as dressmaterials and silks, fans and and . evening shoe: tomatcb.: The window devoted to Christmas pro; mtsembnoea almost evprythint; which one could i areeither to glVA or receive as a present and icol ideatollst bags for IadifB and gentlemen, dressing oi se»idispatob~b|>xea and work bbxes,silver mounted Walk-irjg stioks.lslbnms, cigar and cigarett? . holders silkmuJIlere, fanoy work of tba latesr pattern and beautl-ful|Bpcoimens of Mountmilltck work as well *a avariety of other articles arranged in suoh charoilagprofusion that the intending purchaser ot asultahlepresent will find it difSoult to make up bis mindwhich to select. In the artistic arrangement of goodsof ;hls kind not a little of tho success of tho Christ-me 3 eol« depends and certainly the young ladles, whowe t> entruite4 withithe doctration of tbe win lowsdo lorve congratucation for the taste they displayed,ami the admiring, crowds which each eveningare to b» found around them is perhaps the besttestimony ; of tbe succeci which!> attended heire&i rta. donspiaout in the outer window is a veryfas £folly dressed figure by Miss Farrell which has beenpr< sented by that lady to the forthcoming bazaar i > aidof he Sisters of'Charity. At 67, 68, and 69 Quay,wh ere the house famishing branch of this firms' businessis i arried out, the chief object of interest is a sui e otdii ing room furniture manufactured and upholstered atthair factury at 74, Wuay, ana wtucn are displayed in amost attractive manner aronnd a well turn sheddiiiing; table replete with all tha accessories nece: aaryfor;. such an occasion, and which has attracted muchattention f rom the artutio manner in which the i rhpleba» been arranged. In this department also a wanimpense variety of bamboo articles, all aai tableespecially for presentation at this time of tha ye;jr, aswell as Japanese screens in black and gold comme icingat [very low prices and consequently, within the reach olalmost all whose ambition is one day to have s wellfurnished house. Other fancy articles in tbe sun > lineare in stoie, and needles to say iu exceptionally gooddemand jost now. Foreign rugs and Oriental cm taiwaxo also in. good demand, formirig as they do so usefuland acceptable presents. In connection with the housefurnishing1 department there is a feature which mustcommend 'itself both |to those who desire to purch ise agenuine article and to those who for patriotic, senti-mental or other reasons wish to support Irish manufac-ture and Irish enterprise as far aa they can. It ii thatby fartWgre ter portion of the furniture and all thefittings sold in this establishment are manufactured atMessrs. Tobin and Sons' own factory at 74 Q.uay,Waterford, whore the large staff of cabinet makers,upholsterers and polishers which they employ can alwaysbe! seen at work by thoso who take an interest in thetrade. In regard to their establishment at S3 and 69,Qtiay, a similar commendable rule is observed all theready mode clothing which is sold here being manufac-tured in the city. | | '

| : M0BBIS:& BEDDT. I,0f .course while our creature comforts from an

external point of view have to be looked aft^r theinner man mukoa a demand of a very imperativediameter at all times, but eapeoially at Christmas-tide, and there are many places in the city |oberepeople can respond to this highly natural request,ttiough none, perhaps, more satisfactorily than attfo. 82, | Quay. Messrs Morris and Eeidy l haveacquired, and very justly so, a great reputation asItalian warehousemen, i 01 course our readers willnot understand that these gentlAmen' aro natives ofeanny Ifaly. OD the contrary, they are botp wellknown citizens oaulog!a bouse of good business .reputation and vendors of goods andeniably equal to ¦any retailed in the local markets, but by, somesiningo ! freak of mercantile descriptiveness thedealer upon a large scale or A small one, ks tbecase mar be, of bams, sugar, fruit, sausages, &o, arn iVnown as " Italian warehousemen. Whether thisdlasurlption is intended as a sarcasm upon our garliceating friends of tbe sunny souih we know not,out tho |tact remains that purveyors of gooc Irishb!acoo, choice China tea, refined Carolines sug IT andAntipodean condiments aro styled Italian ware-housemen. But by wbattrer name they are coownIf thelr| goods be as palotablo and apprecikble !a«what we bad tbe pleasnro tt inspecting at MessrsMorri<i t Beddy's premises a tew days ago ti tblntthe consumers need not cavil at tbe nomenclature.Here are to be seen bams of penny's best brand,and this especial display of Waterford cured baconought to commend itself to the public, for I . mayibe said without any apology tbat If tbo majoi ity oilour city traders paid ; less attention to; the im-jportatlOD of the Amerioan raised article and morelin the ealft of tbe home manufactured product Itml h"/ be the better for everyone concerned, laparoiAiins Christmas tarns as well as varion I otbetattioles of food required it will certainly be fountnot to bs waate time*for bouee-keepers to paj a vlsi1to tbis eEtablisbment and Bee for themselves whaithey are able to supply towards making " Ch -istmicheer." I ' !1IB. (TGEADT'S HAIB-DBE33ING E3TAB

! LISHMENT. IIt would not requiro a very intimate knowledge

of history to know that in tbo olden timotbagentfef-man who wore tbe peruke and tbe sword was knownas the barber. Probably sodetv awarded him tbikbnasual costume because bta " lino" in tho so daybmore inclined to the letting of blood {or ourplethoric forefathers than in trimming and otterwtoattending to the hirsute appendages of the: e iambgentry. But tbts class ot men ore gone y Itb tbo" good old ticDC8" in which they lived, and m w tbel|Tiincces3orB.bave subsided Into tba somowhal minor,if more refined position, of , Improvers of the porj-

!sonat appeiracce. ' Mr. E. O'Grady, 2 Pafado Quay,'oonsequently instead of using tha razor . to tonedonn the condition of the individual now deftfy

'uses it , to restore bit facial area to ita brlglnalsmoothness. In the business moreover bo has beenenabled to call in au;tne dexterous appllarloes anBcombinations which, modern ingenuity has placed athis command and all tbe " preparationaT wWejhhave been invented by man, and more especially,we believe, by woman for the "beantifica|tlon"'otthe six. ' To understand half ot these wblcb MJr.O'Grady bas on hand one would require to be aeonnotstur, and a good one ut that. In the mysterl >sof tbe toilet, and eveu^ it be were tbere would t\ IIremain grave possibilities of bis mystlficatlp i,When one gets, inside the attractively deconti dexterior e grand assortment* of razors, hair eoml s,scalps, wax busts, bale dyes up to date, md pr i-paratiens and cosmttlcj ot all kinds are tq bo sec i.To th» bair' catting, shaving and sbaoopooli gdepartments especial attention is paid—inc e&i it ia: only timple justice to say tbat any or all of tbe leoperations are ctrricd oat as satisfactorily is in aojbouse ot its kind In this or In any other city in thebouse of its kind In this or la any other chy in tbecountry On our visit tbero was explslnet some ofthe many modern inventions Mr. O'Gn dy ' bissecured for his enstomen, and from th< gene) alequipment of his..establishment, aa well at tiecourtesy paid to all' who enter, we can well bclleVethat his customers BO far from being confln °d to t JOcity and turrounding neighbourhood. are drawn! iswell from many of tbe counties of Ireland. Indeedit «ould be a thing to be marvelled at if he did riotsecure a very respectable [clientele. Mr. p'Grs! lywith , his usual enterprise bas not forgotb n tbat atChristmas bis customers need (pedal cater ng. \ Jehave soen some beantifully got np presenl * sueb aaa bachelor friend might send to anotbef, aid we i ireluffiotently "In tie know" to be able U eay tl atmany of our Waterford ladle* bare purchased, inthe ihape of toilet nqaltltes, fronj tils t»t»blli h.meat Dice end initablo present* to their abti ntfemale frienbg.; :' * I

Ample evidences ore to be seen, OD ejery bindot tbe abpfoacb of King Christmas when <he visilorenters tBIi boote, and the. conolurien which mostbe arrived at after a1 short J survey of thi shop! Ittbat tn (0 far U providing the Chrlittni* iinner! iicoocerted, not : to mention! the various other littlefeasting* usoaUted jwlft bis visit, (hose tho wishto acquire Uwm of beat quality and at a 'minimumexpenditure needLbet pan thtt door. Teit, sugars,•wMrfcraetU, »plee«aud every mtterial re< pUlte iforpuddlog* o» pie*,trie bew dJ»p)aye4 . B|«ndi ! otMa, wbioh makes the heart of the hon#e rife clad,fruity all and et«rj dl»cilptlon*a4 every delicacyis] tbe awtetmeat (nne, wblcb may be Mlied oalopnsltiAle tha moat incorrigible yoongiier, arefoondnari fat abaa4ane& ; The range of rirlrt ¦ In good*exhibited is extrooitl/ large, and mwt

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pS e *«th>'Sle Ot i?pM J tf .-. « 45faM!''d«iir«. 1H« l amouill*' 'wl lof 1»!firni wlallaiiiVoloh tt««>BtaflWdliueK>?re# rkiMy. p«a?tal<) la.»»tomr**»ttvelybri»t;Mrfo\l«now to 4pioUlvd« dtM the hobii' huMir the. pajt .fewi'wftltst'ekKlilkUj,Sea thronged with ctrftomer* ' Inc( th« VipaWtlMiwjdeh tbe fifm n«» teoured through ith« 'good;qualittM'of tha tea it Troid»'i»Diie on>«chthJ!houM OttBowrplyon /iilons. ,;.Bnt 'thtmi«ar Jbgni*»nt of the demand.Mi publio will makai on him htt laiA in a (took ot every

iSimplete. To tha nun whodaireiitoobWn the artble*rifalobvgo toward* m*ldag irp , Wf -feaiting oonnecl)edwith the season from time immemi rial he canrecaroelybe better served th»n is tbis w!ell itjiown.eitah'Uhmeut.."'Everything'' ix a rather apmpnhentive' term; buttaken in thejoonnectiou with whioh it i* used it dee* not<lo more than convey a, Just We4 of what ChrUtmiigroceries can her4. be,'obttiAed. '[ As » proof of.i theCrowing popularity in the public^ mind of , the good*retai'ed , here we might men}ti<>ri tp»t,tJiB(man»ger,hastiosa obliged to get a hona. ud TU reokntly fur thedelivery of the parcels .whiohi are every minute lejivingrthe est»b'i«bn)ent. . . The.van has been very creditablytjurned out from Mr pneand a coach bnudjng etUhliah-inent; in- Parnell :street, in* tho giving the work to ajWaterfprd: firm to .carry ^nt, tfie manager, o|, tne^Company, while getting,ample value for bjs ,money, setjan example which it m bt hi no harm if other traderslin the city'woald iraltata i jTo' tb* ordinary trade ,ofjthe o«t«blishment ,».toy and fancy goods ¦ department'had been added; and here.thpsa who pome to proodrejthe material comforts of Ufa jean purchase a Christmas;pre»ent which is!(ure to bringimow' undiluted enjoyment! to the heart of the youngrttr a| home than anything,flse. The windows aio , bud|out .to; c»tch the passing:eye and wa are sure within the past few - weeka its| appearance .baa attracted inside! the portals ot . theestablishment many, who so tar. fjrom having to regret

' the occurrence,havd r ow resolved-to become.permanentIpustomera of tho o gcern. I* j| WALSE'S FUENISHING STORES.

; i People about to atart bom okeeping conld scarcely be' directed to -n establishment where a larger and betterselection of household furnit ire cm be uupected; than

| at Walsh's fcumiahing store! in John street. Diningj room imitea In mahogany.oal andiwalnut of the ohoiceatj materials and Workmanship, drawing room suites fit for;the houses of tha highest in tjhe Inud and all , thoI furniture required to eatisfac only;. furniah the' house olialmoflt any man no matt< r how futidous his taste; might |be, from the most c rdinnry household require"menta np to the moat di licate and finely workedcabinets con here be foand by him who is desirous of

adding to tbe comforts of his home. ¦ The terms are,wo beUove, most moderate compared with the generalrun of houses in the trade and tha large circle olustomers which their traldo commands shows th?

reputation the honso haa aeqairod for giving value foijthe money there expended.' .. ¦ ] ;

ME WALTBE BISHOP.In the numerous fineconfectoncry eatablisbments

'which Mr Bishop owes ia tbo City everything- badbeen done to meet the exigeooieBof tbeseaedn 'wblebjtbe most eraoting oould inggesfc. ; The refreshmentrooms attached to oioh ;of tbe establishments InMiohael etreet, Barronstratd stiver, add on the Quayhave boea literally crowded .prery day since tbeChristmas season oommebied by those who came.lnto tovrn to make their Cbristmai inarketing, andIndeed it would be hard to-Ond'Arestaurant either in

I this City or in any other fpr tbit matter, where suohj a person can be more eatlsiacto'rlly accomodated. ID1 tbe windows are some spIeodld'ChrlstrnM cakfs andother delicacies of the soason whioh in any ' particu-

; lar pan sctrcely be surpassed, j Tbe windows of tbevarious establishments btivo been very neatly andattractively decorated for the season both by anartistic arrangement of fanoy ouDfeotlons and ajudicious display of everjjreensj

ME JOHN GAEVfeY, iOHilSTOWN.The extensive wholesale;bottling trade done by Mr

Garvey at his establishmeat in Johustown has beentested to its . utmost capacities jrecently to mifet tbedemands of the ever increasing body of customers forbottled drinks and mineral waters in which. Una thehouse has especially distinguished itself. A growingretail business is also here'transacted and the now barwhich the enterprising owne^of the concern opened afew weeks since has been BO well patronised since itsopening that it bids fair to bo oniji of the most popularin tbe city. Special core his always been taken in this*establishment to send out none but gooda of the verybest quality, end that this is a very safe motto for abusiness man to adopt the Urge Uid valuable clienUlewhich Mr Garray his sscwed ia the beat proof.

'. MR JOHN WTLETi, MIQHABIi STEEET.This establishment has • splendid supply of wines,

spirit* and groceries in (took. Established now someyears tho house has a reputation which many anotherin the trade might reasonably envy. In the Christmasgrocery line Mr Wyloy hu got in such an extensivestock that none of bit many customers need leave thepromises for anything tboy require: The; house hasalways done a large busin and people who come intotown for their Christmas jtharkeunjj will not regret avisit to it ' IME JAMES O'NEILL. MICHAEL 8TKEET.

That good provision has hero been made for theChristen i trade is'the opinion which one mast form on* visit to these premises and a! cursory glance at thepiles of good thing* which! ore to bo seen all around tbesl\pp. A great many of tba deljcacies associated withthe festive eeason are at the command of tbe mtrketterand be who does not satisfy himself here most be acaptious individual indeedJ Aij hu always been thecharacteristic! of this house every attention is paid tothe easterner and this combined with a supply of goodsthe quol;iy of which navcr variep, makes it no wonderthat during tbo whole yeir as well as at the ChristmasEoaam there is no lick of ! customers outside MrO'Noill'ii counter*. '. i

l ; E WAEDELL, 117, QUAY. »iOne o! tho customs which has been associated with

the annual visit of Christmas ia the giving of presentsof thoso dear "to us, and this custom obtains amongst allclasses arid conditions of people .wherever the means ofgratifying the desire - which approach of Christmasinstils into them are available. At Mr Warden'sestablishment, 117, Quay, 'thero!hao been forlthe past fewweeks an assortment of articles |0f jewellery from whichcould be selected most appropriate present to loved onesfor away, and since the advent pf the Chrutman seasonvarious articles of more or, less value have beenpurchased which wen) , subsequently destined tooccasion: fellings . of a vwy pleasant character in thebreast of the- man or maid who was ultimately therecipient. Watches, ring*, gold and silver ornaments, olall kinds ere displayed, and th toste'of h;m who wishetto send a Christmas present to a friend and whocannot eatisfy himself hers/ must be. fastiduoux indeed.

J. B. BOYD. MICHAEL 8TBEET.To properly cojoy the Chria'tmaa festivities good and

comfortable raiment is iadispeosiblo, and of the manyartida which go to makei np the ordinary man's apparelnot tho least Important [iteaj is a good pair of boots.Mr. £oyd at his establishment in Mlchaelst has acollection ot boots of all.shapes and sizes, the' price* ofwhich are so graduated ad to suit all classes of customers.Boots admirably adapted, for winter; wear eon be obtainedat a marvellpasly low pace, ;while those of leather ofthe most delicate texture |can equally be at tho commandof the Intending pnrchottr. Thoro requiring satisfactoryfoot wear for the winter; can 'scarcely bo better advisedthan to be told to pay this house a. visit and there isscarcely a 'doubt , that tie . substantial valne they willreceive win convert them torn tho position of tbo casualbuyer to that of ths penoaucat customer, ' '

P A M'CfJAlG. |& COMPANY.One of ths largest ;hoaMs devoted!to the general

provision business u M'Cuolg, & Co'* establishment, theQuay, and at the present tune ths management hastaken can to leave the jtutojof not a sinfefe customerunprovided for. Everything required for the Christ-mas table of the most exacting in tbo matter of solidrefreshments Is here available and a cicely filledChristmas, hamper can! be obtained at » cost whichwill Eorpriss tba purchaser. The competition betweenthe houses vending thU dots of goods ii exceptionallykeen, but that this establishment nas not suffered by itthb throng of customer* always to be .seen around itscounters best testify, while |tho general appearanc* ofthe well stocked shop icipire* tbe Intending purchaserwith confidence in the qdility of the orticlea. Teas ofthe choicest Uendf, frigracf coffees, fruits of alldescription, cake* and sweeja are temptingly arrangedin the window and around the shop, All classes ofcustomer* can be accomodated in the establishment andthat they may bo pleased with their bargains all can

ME. THOMAS PHELAN, VICTCAI'LEBjBABBONSTBAND-ST.

Roost beef is on (ndiipensibla item amongst theCUAWICV WUIMI aiv tfMnw. *UM« AtagiwMuuu M W1S \Z1U3SUZMMfeasting*, and where thelgesuiasarttols 1* to be procuredis a 'question -which U j agitattog the mind of many ahousewife as Christmas approache*. To! meet thademand* ot the ChrUtolu n tarket Mr. Fhehw ha* pur-chased a large! nmnbe ofj highly gni&hed cottia andihetp, *o that bs may be! relied on to have for *ale beetand mntton ot the be** qu*l ty. ;FL1NN BB08, VlOTrjAH,EB8, BABBON-

STBAKD STBEEr. i ;. The many customer* of Mean*. Flynn Bros, Barron-itrand d, have not been forgotten in the hurry andbustle of Christina* timar,( and nrery care hi* beentakes that meat of the first qualitv. and tha fint anmtttronly, anall be luppUed theni, A* viotuaUera thU firmha* a good ropuUtio^lfor iinpplyinj the. be«t article,and a* far a* the Cinrtmaj (ab sfae* thonii everyproepeot ot that reputMon beiog enhanced, U

C O O N 4JN, [A N D 00. !In thl* splendid ootoim almort ererythlngfrom the

proverbial" needle Wan anthor" in tbe hardware finecan be obtained. , [jot the,Hie ol agriculturalimplement* and macbawty tba Home ha* probably thsgnatett trade in tivi&y, *nd at the preifnt time a•took of every farm (mptsntat wqtnW for th»*pringtillage operation* I»o* hand, and In a month iobefoi* they may be did! to bdmttaAo* there il no doubtCoonata aad^Co will obttin n uehol

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wsmw.mmmrr 'ti t \\i i"* ''jli ivi1 w1*!*'1 '1 ''' 1« vUffeta^ aaa- jWtww^i- The death of Captain <Mbton» has ca*t flo'U *gloow orei *bi town. ITo in*n. w*i Botdtreperallje*tee«ed|i , | I -t (Ebeifode dettroyat Death bu 1x«o a(ji too bos*hne of Ut«. I|ii i <brtrii«U /irnll* 4h«t U notin mournlog^ tble C,b,rl*ttn»«tide, <

Tbe tilfltog with-Mr Winer — u evldenoed atthe lart co,mm,ii»lyners* ^eettUK-l* very abiard. Itrust. it rrjll not,j end ln.,:|hp outlay, of mote publicmoney to uUsfyj,the.<»«ywardrie(8 of (ome of ourpnblli!' uien.- What dd 'tVa jnnjIislbriew wa'etfMr TjMltaf.l* re«!dy to ekr'ry;but>be.motn*lagree-meBt made lo July. " He very prope yisks to haveMr Wal)'« jsl&rj b»id,' and deolar'ei wuen that is

, done tb.it the he* p.ilUotAd. will be relinqul»hed.

met tha p'opasil .by ediaii ' footy 'exoi>i# aUmt MrWiill npt having aunt in 'hi*:bfll. DoeiMr McCarthysjud io hin bill »9 olerk, aid do the other offlcithfaralsh KcoouiU:ot the salaries paid them ? Cer-¦ t«inly not. ' Then why khauld au ezbeptlon Le nuds,WMr 'Wali'e cai&f . - 'V ' \: . ! . r ;

Certafaly,^ it was not !particularly good tast? ofthe codmlssioriers to hold the meeting of Thnndaylast, .nnairi tht','faro«|c«7?n a'

l way, I am in heartyaocord «ittiMr,atuArt- It seom* that ilc MoCarthy'*advice on the tubjsutof holdlb? meet(n^n'hai nowbean'aoe'epted us a '0.14.! ;£ity 'tis,Ms true." \Mr MoQrath ' muit make up UIs mind t^bat noauthority Is to b^

: vested in bfm. He i* Clerk of'Wor » only in name ! Wh,°n he uks thecpmml><eiqners to assist hltn! in j maintaining prdop, anddiscipline, tueyjtake n,d!betd of hU.reqnesV, It it.no wonder, then ,i bat he. h<| almost weekly, to rppo;t

'' In thj Hoiisejof Cpmm^n* on Friday Mr AlfrrdWebb said 11 bl^.to ask.tho Cnlef Secretary If be isa*ar<> th-tt . lo ij » rural iaoi^ry distriot of Kilmao-Inomas, Co Wu^rrford, 183 labourer*' cottage* haveb<ea ereoteJ, whilst in. tria cooti^aom larger andmore, b'.jicbly/ valued dist<|6t of ;Duugnrta.n but 47havft bean erected j and, could, he state .what wasthe nature , of t] io report dpon wbloh Mr Stanqton,the Local. Qo 'orDment jBoaril Inapeotor, : latelyallonfei bnt 26 out of a <obeme for SS-in tbo 0nh-garVad';dtstric>r se«iag that .many of the cottages' «tptesqoii oooopi j,^y Ubomora tbetvinarorcald to boIQ au unsaoiwry £oaditlon!. ' ;.. Mr Bfyce replied—'According to the latest returnsfutniabod to tho Local Qoyornmeut Board tbe num.b?r ofjqottageaiouull.v built in the Daoparvaa unipoIs 4$, au'd In that of Kilxiuitbprqia 182. Tho board'slnspec)tbrj held an ibquiryj In Jply last regarding^ eproposal .to provide 65.4ddlttons.l cottazvtiin theOongar.yaxi. UUIOD, but of : these .he. oould only 'ro-'oommeria ,26. j Thtj insppotor . reported that tbemanner ia^hlpnj tbej .sjtej ,wore;seleated in m»pyca»e« did not «ppear:to hajve. been jadlpion«, th»t (afour..Instanoe» ,t1tje,labQ9rer9 .0iemselve» otjpcted tothe «ite« onosejj, , «ndi,deoUped to go there "; thttpottages were also proppipd.far orlotoi tenants 6atheir late ,farms, no« oodupjaj by others , tbat in,»be , town of Doogarraa .fbera were.S»TeraJ boasiijacant bf tbeltjpe usually, occupied, by labourer*:and tbat it oppedred that the 28 »ddillon«l cottag >«recommocded by .him ought to provide fairly tor° 11genuine, wanti . Th,o inspector'a report waa com-munloitod to tbe guardiwj, who have so far malono observation^ on tbe matter. T

What about [Mr T Power's 600 cottages now ? :Iunderstood the ;Gbalrmanj>f tho town commlasionetff"and other* to hold out the bait at a. recent meotidirol the Artlzans' Association tbat 600 oottajes would%oon be built, Io tbe n'nioo. When tbe " HomeBute (Government think] 26 cottajeB suiSoient It Inhard to see wh«r« tbo regaining 474 are to oome in.Perhaps the loud-voiced artizans' friends can toll.

Are the guardian* of trie Dongacvan anion satli-fled with Mr. Bryce'* ansnorp It appears to rnato be quite a* ridiculous as most of the porformanceoot this most Liberal Government. Becontly Ipublished, a Hat. from which it appeared that fewercottages , we»e built In Cangarvan union than in ' 1believe, any union south -of Dublin. Thot being soit seems strange that ,26 cottages Qre now aaflloiontto meet all tho requirements of tba laborers.Probably the Federatlonists will swallow this is itcomes froia tbe " Home jRul,) ''Government.

The machinery of the: law grounds slowly. OnMonday in the Houeo pf Commons Mr Alfred Webbs*ld : I bog to' wlc tbe Chief Secretary what, is. tbeoaass of the delay on the part of the Land Com-mlesion In osmpleting :the fials to the Kov R JCasey of a portion of; tbje property in the hands ofthe trustees of the Duke jot 8t Albano, in tho countyof Waterford, all tbo necossary forms having ;byIntendlnfr pnrcbaser been completed ia January,1882 j and, will the purohaser hove any claim' asae»lQBt the present bolder for dilapidations noabolioved to bo taking pltioo. ;

Mr Bryce said—Tho !Land, Commission reportthat there his been no', delay on tbelr part in cora-plotlng the sale rsforrecl to. The ddvanco appliedfor was provisionally sanctioned in 1892, but thesolicitors for tbe vendor not having lodged anabstract of tltl-j of the estate/within the prescribedtime, they were called npon in November last toexplain toe delay, with the result that the abstractvat lodged on tho 12th November. As regards thoeccond paragraph, I am informed that tbe matteris one wbich it is considered tbat tbe parohaaermust act on the advice of his own le^al adviser.

This is not very explicit It only SDOBB that DOifiatter how offloUllsm works, the "Home Bule "mantle will bo thrown over it.' Tbe etorms of the proceeding week were BO con-tinued and powerful that a portion of tbe CauoewaywaB undormjnod by tbe wosbini; of the eoa, and fellIn. The place 1 Is protected by a temporary railing,and will be repiired tjtet Xmas. Some placraexposed to the fury of the waves wero also dnuMgod,but not soilously. ¦ ;

A rather curluus incident ia reported fcom Clinei ,where a young man named Barron, a native ofHelvlck , King, was objorved runaiag towards thocliffs, over wbioh he flung himself. As the plaooera* low arid of clay raitarkl he sustain*! no in-juries, bat ruBhed into l;hos?a, and sitting on a rockallowed tbe waves to break furiously over bis hjadwithout seeming to feel their effects. Suddenlytho maniac divested lilundf of bis clo^bos ; i bisboota he' threw Into the BOJ , as well a« bis hat.Word was conveyed to the Bc3ld«nt Magistrate whoapprised tbe police, ajid tha demented man !nmsecured at Bollioaoourtv in a homo to which <h«

ca eometntog to eat. illused nreat inennvonionr

mzieiy ro uo pa^pio or Uallinuooarfy byo gestures. He I was atterwatd* convictwat|a, and transferred with difficulty to

a. juuug uiau usuieu a uuiy, O( uuogoiVAn, wascommitted aa being loctue, and naa conveyed to thoasylum on tbe sa/ne date. ¦

Christmas obopplng ia very brisk those days. TooasualdispUy of ornamento and enticements ia thedifft)reqtlui|nesB hoasos is .equal to fotmcrjdecbro-tlbns. Toy dbope tt'ad.coofemlonW bosisa attractgreat atteotton.". Mr 1fcohan'< and Mr Bronnan'*are remarkable for th|ilr tastefully furnished win-dows, whilst Mr Eastwood's cannot bo. crcelled.Clothier* «how»cfl tb?ir fineries exmlleatly. | MrCummins Is! very, nearly, dono op, whilst his manyrival* are ahjo deserting of merit. '¦ < i

We are. pleased to learn that Or J C Holland,J V, who baa: been prostrate by a oarers attack'ofieflaenza, U progrusslpg favourably, on4 will be

ira mw iMtDii ncanEiuay BM vary .coaoc insupply of stpclc) perhaps the dU«ftr«*abU state olthe weatbet .might ; hl«Te deterred farmbrs frooleaving tbelr home*, . Domaod nta slow and Dridn

To. respect tho. memory of C»pl Qlbbon* all thebella, Inoluidg that of! tha Protestant church, !werotolled ..without cessation during all Friday,, andwere continued . 00. Saturday natil half-p»»t 16o'clpok, a m. Offloc end Beqoiem Masi were offeredup for tho eternal repote of hi* son). The; EerDenli PbeUn, Professor Waterford College, : oele-bralod, utisted . by the Bev P O'Connor, I snb-deioou, andi Ber.B Cxsey, deacon.' Ia the choirwere Rev P«ter Cawy, P p, Dungarvan; Bev PCoffey, P P.jAbh'yjIde i Be» JCBrfeo, O 8 A ;B«»Father Hunt, Ber Fr McCarthy, Btr FatherFitzgerald, Be»TCPrtndernit, OC, Dungirran,and Be* Fr,Kelly. C C, Abb*y»lde. i

Toe coffloj wt| a most expensive one, of finepolished pak,!|appUed by a Dablia arm to tba localanderuker. jrb,e mounttngs wereia acoord with thesplendour of tbo; woodwork, and from the inicrlp-tion it appeared that the deoeued c«ntl*mad hadnun .or/ nprocutun. < .. js,mongit too*e wfollowed the remain* to the burying groundnoticed the Ber D«nii Whohuj, VVaterfocd 1 MrGlbboo*. Cork 1 Mr Cavenagh and Qtb«ri, YowhWo Byan, DungarvM | J W Dfnroch*, jEi« MaiSer ProTlDolal, Bankj T 0 Gardiner, Mao*i

[unster »nd Lew*ter'Sink ; B M E»iM, |ENaUosal Band 1 tit Sitaoxa, Provinoial B*nk i l l

i n UQWBC. uters, pi union j TOO* mrry.i tfinmetobant ; Tbo* poyle, Eaq, Capt Clifford, CilpUliSheshan, Capt ChrUtopber, Capt Moloney, OaptaliWhelan, Henry Eut#ood, £*q, Mr Ptk DuK*iiSquare; Mr James B>aa, Draper; Mr Ed OTShe*John .V Kiely, Ksq, Biohard Phelao EM, WDlUa(XSbeti Tbo» McCarthy, Iowa Cletk j Hf J tirbouJ I>unBe,X>0uiaek,P8we«i>ey, JoBn ChrMMbej

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! ft test report* from Sir COIBTJU A. CAHIBOH, M.D., I .P.H. (Cambridge), F.B C.8.I.r M.B.O.P.I., FXC,Medlotl Officer of Health for Duollo, City and County Analyst, md G«iimi,Ll H. Saiap*. F.C8.M.8.C.I., F.B.C.S, , late Prino>p»t of the "Liverpool College ot ChlsipWry." ; ¦, ' . (d9.1y)|

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•urdlty ,of the. step they took when they abandonedthe powerful organisation Mr Parnell established,and transferred their alligance to K body so totallyinadequate to protedt their interests as tbe Federa-tion has proved itself to be. ;; Tbe Temperance Hall wo* reopened, I an. giadto tay, by Father Callanao, who Ii determined todo what be can to promote Ibeoanne of temperanceIn the pariah. In tbii, I trust, ho may be as IUO-eenful at was Father Condon, ' ! -: '. ,' Ve Wslih bat oomplately recovered from tbeattack ot infiaenz«, and ha* nxurned his duties. •

Oa 8t 8tephen'( Day the EtlmKctbomas dirpen-Miy committee will elect a caretaker la room pfMrs Hnriy, deceased. -

An eihergencyman named Bloomer from, it weald, tbe County Tlpperary, is to»t«lled u caretakerm the evicted h9m.es on tbe Falrholme estate. The'local polled' have mrtTQctloo to protect tdli In-dividual. Tbere ii little or no need for this as theemergeuoyman and Itndgnbben In this district arenow. hall fellow well met witb every Feder»tioni«tin the country. No doubt Bloomer will bloom intoquite a popular person before many'daye are at anend. . • ' ¦ ; ¦ • .

Tho, land cases in wbioh judgment wai given atClontnel OQ Tuesday afford fair evidence of tbacondition of affair* on the EVirholme estates. 'Iftbo unfortunato evicted terjauti were asked to pay,rent«'on the same scale a*'those of Patrick W«ahand John WaUh, it U no wonder lndeod that theywiled to meet their liabilities.

K TTj KKtiMY.> The KUkenny Corporation, will «ooa rival theDungarvan Town Cpromkswoers io the matter ofeoens3. , There was• •• holy murder.'? on laBt Thurs-day about the question of tho Mayoralty . andkindred subjects. It would, take three columns oia nenapapar to do tho performance-justice, cadI regrot to csy I cannot afford tb»t , epaoo.

KQLIAC0V7.At tho "great Nationalist meeting " to be held

hero oa Tacijay the Bealyites m«an t» .hold thefield against all comers. ' Mr I' A Chance, M P ,will avail of tbe opportunity to nay what he reallythinks of; hi* " friend*" Messrs Dillon and O'Brien.Dnrin~g "the humiliating controversy "j be polledaside just a wee bit ot tbe curtain. The dropscene may be pulled up on 8t Stephen'* Day.• Tbe Kilkenny Whig paper esy» : " This mestingihas not bean summoned in the aid of faction, It willnot bo one beld nnder'the obver of darkness." Ooeiwoold think from that the Whigs could hold a!meeting ia any populous centre in Ireland without1being hedged round with police )

Toe Kilkenny paper wind* np in this tn giojvein :— - •

Tbe time ma; not bo fir distant wliea ths crucial battlotbat must decide tbe deallalM of Irelwd, at least fox lomdfeats, will bo fougbt, and wa feel confident tbtt tt such sJmoment tbo nationalist* of Kilkenny will rally rotrad thoold ll«f, and prore by » gnat Monster Domosjtntlon Uut—j

Four million neok* «re ilitt to bow,We know onr might 1J mo- : |We conquered onoe before, afid now jWe'll conqacr onco urain j :

Aid ren-1 tbe corsed Union, ',And flioj It to tho wind 1 ! !And Ireland'* laws ta 'nbtd'i asm ; iAlono onr heart i ebnll bind I a

Jujt fanoy Tim Healy and bis followers " rccderjIng tho ocoursed Onion." Well, I never I '!

TEMIOBB. ; !"Qonf" b«s a good many patrons now. From;

Wntorford player* journey out almost every day!while tba locals play a lot and play well. A pro4fcs3ional is once more io obarjre ot tbo Club Honsei

It is not probablo Mr Murphy ' will repair thadamage to the race courso beforn the Spring, Eojsidents hero who live by the puMio bav« reason to|rcgrot the oiroumstances wbiob put an end to thaproject of holding a raoa mneting here on StStephen'* Day. - , i |

Tho gasometer Is not yet In working order, but itia hinted thst tbo uprights wL'l bs right In a dayprtwo. t . ' i {

Tho report published by a contemporary that thowork of the sea Trail hu be?n discontinued, and willnot bo resumed until February Is nitbont foundation^

\7EXF0ED : - iThat Caaoa Doyle has quite recovered his old

vijjor is protty plain from\tbff letter which the rav(roatlrman baa juot written On tbn bunting qocstios.He says :— -

I think tant oicrj unprejallcod nu will, la hia coolermoments, admit that men who hiTS made thaaulTa b»toffol by aojati and bratil eriotiosa, should reauiji oat 0/ tuhantln* field ; for, br hantlag oTer tbs Und« the/ haremods desolate, tha ones hippj homes therluTo ruined,and thehoirti th»7 hare qieachej, ther add innlt tolnjair, the; ride roagbshod o?or the bleeding hearn theyhiTO oroken, and ths/ mock the countless miieriea of whichthe/ are Uw gnllty ratute. I don't think tb«re it i. tingleg«ntlem»a la the wexford hnnt who ha« oot incorroflpopular odium who iisot in portoot acoord with at OD thbpoint The whole diffioalt/ la to " k*cj> them tt home." H

, Tblo. is what avory NationalUit In.the county, atwell a» every roan who bites Injustice, will dworibfas "(ound talk." To inoonv*n|enoe , tho UDJOS Jevictors and make thnai aware tlial tbe people but*flesh and blood to feel Is a boly and a wbolesopfcwork. But bow i* tbta to be done P It it by itopptoitho bant In tito f I trust no*, t noold not be infavour of injuring tbe many 10 "get at " the few.Borne effeotlvo meoas can SUMJ ba dsvised to meetthe emergenoy without going to this' extreme. : I

Tba Wexford paper* feel tbat "the Innocentmust (nffo'r for tbe guilty."' Let ns hope not.Stopping- the hunt may annoy the erfcton; thtsloboao will denrt bat is tBa not worth thp candln ?

j toe [oonoas are loo mat nennyitei. l ie« labe .Wexford pipers the following letter from odeloses Kenny (no relation of tbe latest leader)-* IIn your luua ot tbe 8th lost, a nooluUoD appear* in the

oport of the Cnanfora lad lIouMtd Bnaeb ot! theI&llonal Ietgse "In condemnation 0( Mi M J Kecnj, M P.L,«m prond to b» • member ot th»t oommlttM, lid m f*Ba mMtlBT iariiufiUoa. No •acb. ntolatian wa* pinAtLfthat (nMtlnf, tod 1 am inre the m*mber who woald bring11 that detcrlpUoa ot molaUon would aad bimnlfiinkmill minority, • I , . . i

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How hippy, contented, amlibje and unitedj tbeTbigs are. Taming over the paper from Which ! IJlpped tbe foregoing, tha reioluiion* passed by, tt,>avid(town Wbigs m*t my view— : , j "

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ileued to «oe br the ananimouvota oftb* Putr that tbaool ohane* mad* b/ » few of Uidr oallatino wm trantS"<«"4UI»J- nu» w*»f»* witli lh« Cr»«ttfoidbSchSfbe FtdentloB In emphiOloallr oond«jniiln» tb»' «otihn nfHr M*t Kenny, H P. In «b«nt% hlnaelf Sm th» »Sa»,J the Iitoh rut/, and On atubnptbir to resew OhMo^Ma th*tr nrnk*. W; m of opinion U« oon*«tB»u3oaHall him to Meoont lot «uch ooodart. Ttat w*Bold.!iaJudlBaeaM of opinion which <xUu3ta tbJY.tSaUEliuiu been cettltd bi aanalirow vote M t*lftrtiVthal afarWpntattamsUu toMneknt* dinuktos Uno soanb bixrotttaajr Io but- Jheir ib«ru of alvmr »? ths tristM

j K^miwn *n*i init surety,t we read Is the Whig papc¦ of. the Home Bule GOVUBIea a jwngnph Jlke wUt I ap

tbe.aobteTemfnti of the Home Bule GOVUBOit Ii nnurqd to *ea a jwn«nph Jlke what I aptIn a Pederatloaneir»p«p«r. It U written by i]B«u corrrtpondeot— . ¦ , ' , -1

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QKfol to the people of this coontrtTTLJliaad tb»y have done ab*olnt4lr Mthiai r7*x.wnj <m tb« Crovtmant 00 tha ld dudZ m *Mr J 0 Pocl biaaedU tblTSiUowMi &£•otioe «f motfca t— rWFlZFn* . W«-'.' Take'aettet Wii*a amM WSWrli& :i&L

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and when 0/ ttma| oome* to iMve the" V«lley of Teen f Ihope lome tnegdlr one will keep it aa a iobvnir. An/ es*|of m/ eocUl or political frienfli, who may bar* torn* ot by'brother'* poema \ will be Hl to b«Mfioj»,md would;bethankful for a copy. .. ¦

Beferring to the eviotloni cow being carried out119 rumorseleail^ all prer tbexountry, Mr T EooktttI made ¦ stlrrins; Bperoh on Saturday. :\ Mr J J Sbeeiappt-ar^d i In hi*'now familiar rtle!*» . apologist for the QoVeiomsnt. He wa* kindI enough to admit that " P*rn»U WM a good man ioI hi* time * 1 bat Wring got so far, be repented, abd1 wound -op by casing tta»tl Mr Aaqultb. wa* right tinhi* treaumentiot tbe political prisoner*. Tbts il"Federation " Nationality r np to data.

Here is Stead's. Rival'* literary curioiity for thecurrent wok :4 ' :

It U mliUken etonom/ on tbe put ot *b» Town CommU-tl <nen to have tha lamp* tloai tbe Qour qaenched to earl/M the/ *i»' at vment, u itb lHUo giort of taiaumlooith»t mot * aoddoat* »mong boatmen md qo»jt Isbearera donot. happen on ,wtnt«r .nlghU than 1* happii/ tnecoenptothis. ' I

A man Ia tbej employment of Mr Gnibb accident-ally stepped Into tbe river} op Monday morning. Hewa* quickly picked out and suffered nothing worwthan a watting. A man named Baher al*o had acold bath tho other erening, and was resonodibytbe police. i _ i.- 1

I OAPPDaUIH.Fcaqtic efforts are being m»do In this neighbour-

hood to force1 tbe.peopls Into (ubecriblng towardsthe Other .Fdrpose* Fund. Every kind of decep-tion ia being, {practised to scrape in the cops n,ParticoJar c»W is taken not on any account to referto the "humiliating controversy.1' Tbe collectoMjdonot wapt to hear a word about that. They do- notknow what toWy when tbo question It put to tuaraA* to whether the money it to be devoted to TinHealj's Fond or to John Dillon'* Fond.

Up to tbe present, despite intimidation, and do-ctption, not more tban 1 £20 has been icnped to-gether. Tbiaj will hardly keep one of tbe gallantseventy one in, pocket money for a month.

BA1LYDUPF UPPEE, At an adjourned meeting of tbe Ballyduff racemeeting Committee on Tuesday night tho motionof Hr Kiohard Tobin, B O, asking that the com-mittee should adopt a resolution to hold a meetingin support of tha. programme of Home Bnlle,Amnesty and ro-iostatoSient of the evIoUd tenant*coon after St Stephen's Day wa* refected by 5 to 2.Tbis resolution would also, mean, if adopted, tbatMr John Cunningham wquld.agaln aot a* boa see tothe committee. Its rpj ^otlon confirmed Mr JBrackett in tbat position vioe ilr Canatnjthimresigned ia consequence ct a remark made by MjBrackett that; tbo subject of tbe anniversary of tboManobrsW Martyrs should not be'mentioned at a'race committee meeting. Tbe majority were Mo»sr*

' John Stafford, P L G; J E Tobin, P L Q ( JamesBrackett, A Harris, Thos Feeney, 6. Minority-Messrs E Tobin, BO; Jamea Fuge, 2. About 15members of tbe committee icoludlngr»towards weroabsent. ! |

Tbe fever 'epidemic hai now given place to theInfluenza. What next P The writer of Trtf t 'i un-truths bas not been positively discovered thoughmany Innocent persons have been held responsiblefor tbi* production. j. •

Bacea, a drag hunt and sports, all to oome offegsln on 86; Stephen's' Day. Ton eeo we ore snentorpriilng (Mople. ' B llyduff , though ihe Ultima.ThvU of the oounty, ia not that " Insignificant"spot dubbed by a contemporary tome time since.Whatever degree of success attended the last race*la mainly attributed 80 '.tbe exertion of Mr 3 ETobin, a welf-known e.tble U.0. . Hi* presenee on tbacommittee npw oogbt be a sufficient guarantee thtttho sports pn tbe 26tb inst will be a great if not agreater success than tbe list.

"Angels and ministers of gracs defend me-'Tb«ro is fom'fltblng tomewb'ere about a "tempest 'and - teapot," but that tempest about tbe non-roputatlan "baoket " tooir mr Vreith awiy. Tbewrong man was inspected Madam. It was qultadifferent kind of person altogether. No apologue*—to be continued. . '

POETLAW.Dr StaunUra was a witness in the sensational cue

heard at Wicklow ogainit a woman named Bewley,known «a "Tha- Wictlow idvcntanaj" The DoctorWM connected with AdeUide Hospital from '80 to '82,and tbs accused waa a patient ihera. Hi* evidcaca wa*merely formal. !

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•enln* both ¦•; rtsojnuoa , aid , ooitnc*. 1 Anil now tbe" H*7le/s," u the/ an I001U7 e*U*d, anUoklpf or* th*traoe* I ' j ' •For the WJ,n%rou> Hew* Italia m bow th* ¦" » to- b*i»ipplled ill roood." Th. « Ttllta Jounul - rahiwl ttSSof a letter from th* patriotlo PPof 'B«nTeaUioebiSh—th* rev «<ntle»i*a told *o*M tratk* tn U of how VbmS&ZParpoee* Pnud w*« dtepOMd of. Th* Tfitmtuifl 1WLJ-Papon decUae to wburti»l|w from Mr ttnte oCrVgufaIhli pkei beonwe Mr Cutoll d«e* sot wSh to (waltoir ugwp«l 1 the wtM «xtnntuoMF publtohed br thin ood"

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HmS^w* 8?°der^e shadow 1 J^ figr^tlime tree that overhung a very anoient 4eU • «j»<n»«

with, its muaic the tones of he?. . «• JeW barp,;*tS 'only , instrument upon which .NoraB -Clary i$learned to play. She wM a1 merry maic en'of faweet"!'7iS

( ¦M" baUe> ^^UaaartBtybeaug,and a "terrible coquette ;? and M ahfe what u!Scotland they cafl a; « tocher, » ii EniE a '"dowry » and in Irelaid a tdtfZS «?money, it, ia scarcely necessa .toaia , inffition !that:she had-a bachelor1. . Whett$ the tunSiiKT " ""y Siven ifo iiftbVr*£s .«J Was apt 'designed as a summons to her loVeir, I cannot take 'upon myself to say ; but her lips'. «nd fitJeraS • ¦not been long occupied; before her lover we* at her

" \Ve may as well give it' up, ,M6rria Donovan,"ohe caid somewhat abruptly; * look, 'twould be aseasy to twist the top ' off the great hill of Howth,as make father and mother agroo about ; any. onething. They've been playing the rule of Contrarythese twenty years, and it'a not liliely they'll tcion tarn now" • ' !

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¦ ¦"It's mighty hard, BO it is," replied nondcomoMorrio, 'that married people can't. draw:together.Norah, darlint ! that wouldn't - be the way, with us.IVa. one we'd be in heart arid sowl, and an exampleof loveSrad-—-" ' i ¦! ' ¦ : ; N ' ¦ '¦"Folly, " interrupted f th& maiden laughing.• Mo'r'ris, Morris, we' e quarrelled a score ©• timesalready; and a bit of a breeze makes life: all thepleasanter. ' Shall I talk j about the' , merry jig Idanced with Phil Kennedy, or repeat what MarkDoolen Baid of me to Alary i Grey'!-—eh, Morrlaf" Leave joking, now| Norry ; God only: knovrahow I love! you"' he said, in a voice| broken byemotion : ' I'm yer equal as far as money goes ; andno young farmer in the country can tell fl betterstock; to his share than 'mine ; yet I .don't' pretendto deoervo yon for all that ; only, I can't help say'ing that, when we love j each other (now- don't go tocontradict me, Norry, i because ye've co good as

owned it over and over again), and Iyer, fatheragreeable, and all, to think that yer mother, justout of divilmeni , should be putting betwixt m. forno reason upon earth, only to " spite" her latzfulhusband, is what cets me mad entirely, and ahowoher to be a good-for -"

"Stop, Mister Morris," exclaimed Norah, '¦ layingher hand upon his mouth, so as to effectually pre-vent a cound escaping ; ' it's my mother ye're talb-ing of, and it would be ill-blood, aowell as ill-bred,to hear a word said against an own parent. la thatthe pattern of yer manners, sir ; or did ye ever hearme turn my tongue against one belonging to you V

" I ask yer pardon, my own Norah," no i repliedmeekly, as in duty bound ; 'for the Bake, of thi)lamb, we apare the sheep. Why not ? and Fm notgoing to gainsay, but your mother- " , :

"The least said's the soonest mended 1" again in*terrupted the impatient girl ' Good even> Mprrio,and God bless you ; they'll be after micsing mowithin, and it's little mother thinks where I am.?

"Norah, above all the girls at wake or pattern,I've bsen true to you. i We have grown together,and since ye were the height of a rose-Traohi £o havebeen dearer to me than anything eke 6a earth. Do,Nornh, for the sake of onr young hear to'love, dothink if there's no way to win your mother over.If ye'd take me without her leave, sure it's nothingI'd care for the k>as of 'thousands, let alone "whatye've got. Dearest Norah. think ; sinca you'll donothing without her consent, do think—for|ohcobacarious, and don't laugh." ' i : ¦'

" I'm not going to laugh, Morris," replied thelittle maid at last, after a very long pauE9; ; Tvegot a wice thought in my head for'once. EBo reve-rence, your i uncle, you say, spoke to father—to.npeak to mother about it? I wonder (and he a

: priest) that he hadn't more sense ! Sure,~ motherwas the man ; but I've got ia wiBe thought. Goodnight; 'dear Morris ; good night."

The loss sprang lightly oy.er the fencs into herown garden, leaving her, loyer perdu at the other

I ride, without possessing! an jidea of what her ' wicsthought' might be. When she entered the kitchen, ¦

! matters were going on as; usual—her mother bustling'! in style, and as crosa " as ni bag of weasels."

" Jack Clary," said she, addressing hercslf to herbusband, who sat qgietly|in the chipney-corneremoking his doodeen, ' it's oll ye've got a wife who.know3 what's what ! God help me ! I've little goodof a husband, barring the name I Are ye aura BlockNell's pin the stable? The| sposo nodded. "Thocow and the calf , bad they ireah Btraw ?' Anothernod. ,i"Bad ces3 to ye, can't ye UES yonr tongne,and answer a civil question t" continued tho lady. '

! "My dear," he replied, 'isure one like youJiag :enough talk for ten.* 1 j ; '

This very just observation was, like moat trutho, :': to disagreeable, that a cevere storm would have |; followed , had not Norah stepped up to her father j

and whispered in his ear, "I aon't.think tho stable1 door is fastened." Mm. Clary caught the Gound,j and in no gentle terms ordered her husband to

I attendI to the comforts of Black NelL "I'll go pithI father myself and see," said Norah. " Thct'o' likei my own child, always careful," observed the mother,cs the father and daughter closed the door.¦

; " Dear father," began Norah, 'it isn't altogetheri about the stable I wanted yo, but—but—tha priest'i ciid comotbinq; to you to-day about—Morrip DoaO". van." ¦

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I "Yea, darling, and about yersolf, my! sweat| Norry^" :

. . : . . .i " Did ye spsaic to mother about it i" '¦ '] "Nd, darling, she's been EO croc3 all day. Sara! I go through a dale for peaca and qnietnesa. If Ij c-u like other men, and got drunk, and waited, ii: nightiba in rdcon ; but—— A0 to Morria, cko uca.; very fond of the "boy till ohoiound that / likedhim;i md thipn, my; jewel, ahe turned like sour milk ell: Jn a mi'nrito. : I'm afraid even the priest 11; get no

good of her." ¦ . ¦' :" Father, dear father," cold, Norah, 'suppoca yo

: were to say nothing about it, good or bad, and just' pretend to take 0 eudden1 dislike to Morno, and loti the priest cpeak to her bimcclf , ahe'd como rpand.I " Out of opposition to me, eh ?" . ; ¦j "Ye3." : : ' ' ' ;

11 And let her gain the' day then ?—that wcnld bai cowardly, replied the farmer, drawing himcrtf np.I , No, I iw on't. 3 " ¦' '¦ \ , - ,., ¦'., ..I " Father, dear, yoa don't underatand,' eaid tho! cunniii g IOEB -, ' cure ye're for Morria ; and when waI tre—thfvfc is.; if—I mean—suppo3e-T-father, , yoa! tnov- what I mean,1 she continuefl, ana luooiijr

^i twili ght concealed her blushes-' if that tookpleca,it's yoii that would have; yer own way.. o \

: "True for ye, Norry, my girl, true for ye , Ii never thought of that before !'r and, ,Ple ed wito1 the idea of tricking/.his; vTife, the. oM man fairlycapered for joy.' 'But fitay a while tajr ; «W.

: wsy !' he redomroenced;i « how am I to WMpl¦Sure the priest himself; will be, to*"-.*0:?"™*morning early ; and he's out upon a station now, cothere's no opting with him ; he'» no

^either i we'll be bothered entirely if he comes in on

i "Leave it to me, dear father—leavo l^all toi me !" exclaimed the animated girl ; ' |f|gj!a npirit, and whenever Morrfrt name is "W*£W.! ibuse him-but not W. all yer heart, father-only

i l^ Wht^e^tered,! tbe failed ^66nt a warm curiing steam to the '«|

ijkitchen ; they were poured out into aJarge^

wickerllkiah , and on the top of; .the ipile r ted to <«! ooa e white salt ; noggins of buttcrmUk were Wledon the te^ dln' omall round table,a clotH

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.»<« uuwiw oeionging to Morris, Jet aloia himself, shall pome into this house," repli;lf he's riot tp my liking anyhow, and thertod^ in hia; bbtherinR here after what' i h» n»

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for a ^mentt k ° ^ i. eyer, wa« not of long dura,tion. She soon rallied, aaa tommenced hoatilitiea :r5?w *?f y°n' yp spalpeen, throw, away any ofGod a mate after that \ fashion, and I to the fore !What do you mane^ Iisajy ?" i : !•hi ' J i * ni

?lV1l th i:°Othing - - . tonohea:.by : ' MorrwUonovan shalljcome umUx this roof ; add if I' catchthat girl of mine looking at the same side b» theroad hejwalka;on,!l'll tear, the eyes out of her head,and 8end her tp a'nunrier'y 1' r; -•'"--•¦-• --* r , » •¦ \" You wiini : And dare you to say that to myface, to a child o'imtne j| ; You will, will ye ?—wellcee, my ;boy ! i l'll teU y-e what, if / like, MorriaDonovan.«Aa«| conie into this house," and what'smore, b« master f itbis iouse ; and that's what younever had the hearti to. hi yet, ye. poor ould anafl t"So saying, Mua. Clary endeavoured to rescuof rom thetire the hiaaing remaina1 of the burning snipe. Norahattempted to asayrt* net• mother ; "but; Clary, liftingher up, 8omewha|; after the fashion; of an eagle rais-ing a golden wren with its claw, fairly put her outof thelutchen This |waa;the signalfor' fresh^hostili-ties. Mra. Cldry atormed and stamped ; arid Mr.Uary . persisted inj abusing not only . Morria, butMornay uncle; Father Donovan, until at lost thefarmer'BJbelpmate swore,f - .ay,; and roundly too, bycross arid'- saint, that, | before the next auncet,Norah C,lary shpuldl be Norah Donovan. I Avishyou could have seen iNorryVeye, daricing'with joyand exultation, aa it peeped through the latch-hole ;it sparkled more brightly than the richest diamondin our mbnarch'B crown, for it was filled with hopeand love! \ - ' \ ' \ '< ' ¦ ! ¦ ! : T '.

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.'; '" 'i' ./* The next morning, before the sun was fully up,he-woo throwing his early beams over the glowingcheek of jNorah Clairy ; for her "wise'thought" hadprospered, and ahej was [hastening to the tryatingtres, where,, "by chancel?' either morning or even-ing, ahe generally jmet Morris Donovan. I don'tknow how it is. but the moment the coursa of truelove ''nins embothi"it becomes very unihtereating,except to the parties concerned. So it ia now leftfor me only to say, ithat ihe maiden, after a due andSroper time consumed in| jbeasing and tantolioing her

itended> told him her saucy plan, and its resultAnd the lover hastened, | upon the wings of love(which I|beg my readers clearly to underatand, areowiftor and stronger in Ireland than in coy othercountry)] to apprise the prieot of the arrangement,

; well knowing thai his reverence loved hia nephew,cad niece that lwaa ito be (to say nothing of the wed-ding oupper, and the prcpta ariBing therefrom), toouell, not to aid thjeir merry jest. .

What (bustle, wfaat , preparation, what feasting,what dancing, gavel the country folk enough to talkobout during the happy Christmas holidays, I con*

lovely, okd "ohespioh;" l and the bridegroom—bubbridegroomo ere always l unintereotirig. One fact,howeverj io worfcbJ recording. When Father Dono-van concjuded the ceremony, before the bridal kioahad passed, Farmer Clary, without any reaaon thathio wife could discover, most indecorously oprang

Zap, coized a ahjlolah of stout oak, and, whirling it1 rapidly1 oyer hi3 head, shouted, " Carry me ottt I bythe poweni ohe'a beat ! we've won thJB day 1—ould

. Ireland for ever ! j Bacceca, boy a I she's beat, ahe'ebeat 1" The prie3t, too, Beemed vastly to enjoy thia

: extemporaneous effusion, and even the bride laughedoutrigntJ Whether the good wife discovered theplot or not, I never: heard ; but of this I am certain,that the joyous Norah never had reason to repont

' her " wice thoushi",

LISMORE .UNION— "WEDNESDAY.I (Fsoik oun ECPOBTBB). ;

lir. JqHH STiPPOED (chairman), iathe eaairAlco precent—Col. Cotton, J I/, Meacra John. Hiokio

IJiohdel O'Callashon, ; Uiohaol O'Donnoll, E EBaker. J Fr

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: IJ rM Healy.olork, Mr O'Des, aoalotant clorli, andDr Denneby, wero aluo present/ j .

! BTATH OF THD HOUSn.In the DQUC9 on Saturday week, 172 ; admitted, 43 ;

discharged, 49; diod, 0; remaining. 108 > correodondiujjperiod last year. 172 ; number in inflrmaty, 48 s feverboD' ital, 1; tramps admitted dnrinp the week, 39 ;humbor on outdoor relief, 235 > loot year, 237.Finonoial-j-Balanca cffcinst .tho Kuorduns, wS311 lo 9d;amount of rates lodged during the week, £28316s 8d Jtotal collepted up lp thio date, <2709 2a 6d ; totalouietandiog, ,£3,937]» coot of provisions receivedduring the, week, £2i lo lid ; do. consumed, £30 2alid ; general average! coat of an inmate, 3a 3d; in-firmary! <b M \; feverlhospital, 12s lid.

I TUC EEUEVTNO OF7IOEBS. .Writing in reply to a letter from the Local Govern-

ment Board coraplainin(j that the relieving ofuoaro hadfailed to oend in recblar reporta of the or phono atnurco, thecs . ofnoiala crrote to tho board attributingtheir failure to do 00 to the great rccponcibllity thrownon them initbo dorllei'part of half year In carrjlnR outthef byo-lauo and. latex 60, to the inincacod duties oaston them daring tho recent lover epidoolo In the union.They promised to comply nlth the requlromonto of thoJinir/I H fhn connection in futuro. ;

•'I - CDBISTIIAB CHECE.On tho application cjf {the tnaeter the uoual Chrbtmao

fare woo ordered to bitriveri the inmaten. 'Tbo mapter reporliod I that the matron 17&9 now

convalescent and would bs able to resume duty by theend of the! nook, er daughter otill conhnuod todicohorgo her dutieB. : i j * : - ; :

: I CAPPOQlilN .'WATEB V7OEK8.Advertinjj to for- er correapondonco on tho oubjoot,

tbo Looslj Qnvernmcpt Board wroto aoliinj nhatfurther otopo bold bscri feibon by tho {racxdians nithreapeet to the psopocal to improve tbo notor cnpply oftho town of Coppoqo -i. , : ¦

Tho matte* woo reli'rrod to tho canitary ofaoor forropori. i j i : i : J_ " ¦ .'

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Prom tha Board of Wotko 'woo reofived an ordoi forn'oum of 05, bolnff P0»en(h inotalment of the loanobtained" by tba^uaKHano tinder the Labonroro Aots.

A letteri woo : reo3li7ed from thoXocsl GorenunontBoard inabiring; what :ctop3 had beon taben towardehaving thp water j^upply, of ,tho town of Tdjonimprovod. ; i - i i ; . '.; _' . .

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ment of^S5 83. on rcnraBejraHon for porfonninjT DrDennebyVio^o foij twelve dayo, Annas the illnesaof that gehtlecssn. [ ¦• < '¦,¦ '. . ., ' ! '

The amount waa ordered to bp paid.A lotter Won read fl'om ihb Local Government Board

aanotffift «&!ftof ^Bl M car hire for Dr EnrollSSw'lMw 'W tto' oedlcal ofitarof Ballydnff dfepsneary dia ct.

A letter wao tikd fro^DrjIdmond medicaTofloar

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. WAterfoyd UJUOI —^P^PAX. •The usual weeWy meetipir of |tbe members qt15« WHterford Board of GaiTdiRns. wa8, jbeld onWedn !?dav, Aldermnn R PoVer, J P. presiding.

The ©I her meibbi'ra1 preBEeijH \*ere -Th'e, .Him ;D FI'ortei one, D L : Measia'AJCadoBrttD, Mayor-Bleot ;Q Eedmohd, P .Keony, MaaHoe P6wer, Ff l Blooto-q?ld, 3 P j Captain E T Cirew, J P., ond BichardMorr«8ey, TC/ ¦ /. :\\

¦ , , . , • \- : • ; .¦ ' . ' I ' ' .' - " STATE 0* THB HOIJ8B. :" : . -' ' •Total healthy, 477; last fear, 64S ; total in work-house infirmary, 370 ; last ye^r, 839 ;' in fever bospital ,3|; laBti vear, 5 ^ admitted during the week, 52 1 laoKyear, $0 ; diBohar«ed, 64; last year. 67. 8tininlantflissnea—Wine, 67 giafisea ; wbtakoy 81; beer, 42. Lasty sar —» Wine, 38 ; whiskeyi ? ; beer, 84. ;-brandy.0 Coat of provisions I ! arid I neceasaries . re-o ivedi|wei29 7a Id; last year', 95 5d; ditto oon-8nmed, ifilO2 lie 2d ; last jeAr, £10$ 15a Id 5 general& reroge coat of on Inmate, 2i 3{d ;i last yeax . 2s, 43 ;Mo. on 6ut-door relief , 1,266-;; last year, ],391 •; costd iring the weob, JB75 183 8d I i last year, ^S62 lla 8d. .

' ; : • • : THB-OOTDOOB' BBW^P. ¦During the bearing of Applications for relief, tbe

C ierk said that it was very desirable to exercise themost careful ocrutiny over jtbe outdoor relief ex-p mditure which wao assuitiing gigantio propor-tlnnn. ' ' ' ' ¦ ¦ • ¦ ! ¦ i ¦

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;Relieving Officer Woloh reported—."'ibero Is no

water (n the old pun-pat Mponooin, and it wouldbu riectBoary now to have;the pump lifted andcleaned, and any other omall ropaira executed! bo-:f^ re the aprinRB rioe again. It it ton yoard oibcoit| was cleaned before. The probable coat .would bethirty Shillings. , . . ; i • ' < ¦

[Mr Wal8h also reported that a dead donkey hadbipn found on the publio ro d nt Eathkeerau. , HeSpt . tha carcane buriod, and' the Junoraf 'ezpenieaoame to23 6d. • ¦

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that tbe matt or should be left in the homta of tboBelieving Officer, and eugiroMed tbat he ohould bodlreated to get the repairs done at once;'

I An order to tbat effect was agreed to.j i | . . . . xKAauisu:. \TAT£M aut-ria. <¦ ¦

, . „ :<u.; The Local Government Board wrote acknowledg-ii (f thd receipt of the petition, &o.. of tho Board fora Provisional Ordor, emponjrin? thorn to take com*p llaotily certain lands for 120 purpoca oil ihe Trn-a ore Water supply* | >

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The I Local Government JBoird | exprecaed their8£ nctiob of the remuneration of £2 23 proposed tob > allowed to Dr DeBenzy for hJo j oervicca as tern-.p >rary [substitute for Dr Japkman; Medlcnl Offlcor0^ the Woodatown dispensary diBtrict.

I I THB STUIUtANTa.lI With regard to the stimulants, about which a re-

Galutioa was pioeed the precious week, Dr Wbittyreported—'* Geotlemon, in riiply to your communica-tion referring to tbe inreaee of alcoholio otimalantsordereq to the female patiooto In; this hospital Ihive to] state thct ddring tbe p^pt month many cnteooC pDlojonary diceaoe of a low typo,i such aa paea-mjooia, ; wore treated in this hospital,' and n myjudgment required and received three glasses of

isWf daily." , ¦J I A QOOD ^BAIANOE.Tbe Clerk oald 00 hed the plcasiDQ announcement

toj maLJo that tho Board bed a credit balance ofov|er £S;29. i .

Mr Eedmond—It io not every public board whiohcc,a fay|aa much aa that at thia tlmp of the year.

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|The;imonthly meeting of the committee of man-adement was held on Monday. Mr D Keogh tn thecnair. lAlsopreoent—MeBsrsiE Morrieaey, W Walah,W J Smith, Dr George B MaokeBy, Hon See ; andD: V Wahh, Medioal OfBcen They t-xproaded them-selves dissatisfied with tbe bill sent in by Mr Gibbs,builder! foi mending tho roof of the 'dispensary, andit (7oa reforred back to b8 revised. Ordero for coals,&e, were agreed to. :;

A bill i7oa fnrnished by :the Gas Company forputting) gao into the dloponcnry aa per tender: Itn is approved and cent forward for. payment.

It appeared tbat a relief (ioket *HB given by thecon of tho Believing Officer. ; It "no consequentlyresolved that tbe Believing Officer be.informedttat ciich is irregular, and.he ia to understand infc ture ibnt he cannot deputa auy person to iooue aticket for:him.

Tbe Committeo reported that they are still of opiniontb\t thejappointment of an Apothecary for. the diopon-oary islneoeooary, and the Hon Soo waa directed toopacially Dnmmon the entiro Committeo for nort meat-ing to.take tho matter into concideration. :

Wh'enjthe report of the Committee uaa ' read to thoBe ard, | ,

Sir tlorricoy asked tho Clorli if ho had received anyinformal application from the. midmvea about theirdiaries. ! - ¦ ] ¦

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Olerk~-Thev will be'paid to>-morrow as Q matter ofoo&rEO, I They are fixed non, and 1 deal with thornev^ry three montha the some an 1 do with the otherofllcora in regard to payment.

I ' HODBD DDAUTAOC.Meearo Dobbyn and. Tandy, Solioitoro to the Board,

vrp te— 't Tho summona bronRht by tho Goardiana ooEnrol Sanitary Authority, agalnat Mr John Harty foranl alleged nuisance at Boanmoro Tetraco came beforethe magistrates at St Patrick'fl Hall Petty Sasaiono onSa inrday last, and vrao adjonrnod by tho Court to pivoMi ¦ Harty an opportunity of applying to the SanitaryAt tbority to have the main Border made for tho drain-ane of bi3 twenty-one houces ab Boanmore Terraoe."

Tho Clerk a >id caid ha had: not rccaivod from MrH« rty any application anoL aa that referred to in tholetter. - -

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The Chairman tboojjht it slTauge that an owner ofa fpw houoeo in tho conntry ooald conpol th.o croardianqto mabeja oewer to drain thecv boucen. - ,

"ho Clerk oald it woo not a matter of compuloion atall) but 0 qnootion of who woro to pay for tho workultimately. ' ' ¦ . i

ilr-Morrioey acked if Mr Horty wonld noS havb toconnect all tbe bouaed with the main oerrer when It

plerk-rtCertaialy;; and I pronamo Mr Hotty willmcke the application to ua in aooordauco with thoeu0geatia!u,eF the tnafpstratea vrho odjonrned the casoin hrHnr bn nnnhle him to do DO.

TJr Bedmond, aaid that anrcly Mr Harty waa not tobe axpeoted to make a main aorrer for tho public uco.Th »t wad the duty of the Board of Gnardlano ta thocai itary imthorit/T , . . . ' :

tlr Cadomn abegooted that Mr Harty bogan at thowr )D[I end by bnildinn; tho honi oa bofore cooortaininntbt t they} could bo properly drdmed. In London cnoha t ling wpnld nob be permitted , ,

the dvk oaid that Mr Hart; r or any other capitaliatcould, build any number of be ncca thoy wished, bntth< question of proper drainosjc would arlae cooner orJat sr. If Mr Harty alleged tha t tba defective drainononnk <inR to >,hn t7nnt of a maid oewer, then it wouldbecome the duty of tho oinitary authority to oonotruoton{, a&dl also to determine tlho arca thatnaato bomc.de qhdrffcablo for tho work. 1

Ilr Be'dmeud ea<d that com ? years C30 lit Hartycoi Btrnotod thia nica terrace, cad ouroly aftor ooina tothe oxpanaa of doinff ao, wco he now to bo coked tobo Id a tnoln sewor, . : : '¦' ¦

1 'he Clerk replied that not ;hcr Mr Harty nor anyott or private indiridnol had 1 Io&al risht to make amain ae er, whioh vaa tbe busincb? ooldy of thecaijltory authority. But the qaestion arose, 'who ia topa'r for the cower P ! ' ! ¦

: lir Caaogan—Tho prnardlac.J pay foi- it, of courca ,nnA low It off tho dletrlot. | , - ;•; .

The Chairman referred to tbo difiloulty jWhipn tbomi nicipal Corporation expo: ionoed in diopooinff ofbn Iding plots at Liodnggon lo concoquerioa of tbewant of al main cower tho const' 'notion of wbtoh vonldeoi t jei.OpO- j '

Mr Bloomfiold, nho was one of tho magistratoa ahotried the |cano, coidno foir middod man could espeotMi Harty to provide a main cewer at ibis own cxpence.It was W puoHo work for tha benefit of the wholelooality. I ¦ ¦ ¦.

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Dnrlnnr come further eonvercatlon, in tho conrsaofiwhion1 the Act of Parliament WQO moro than oncoreferred to, ' ! * - ¦ : . ' ' "

Mr Cadogrin sold It appeased to him that tho; weroonly Inning tlmo. As Mr Harty; had not cant any oppH.cation in]tho matter tboro wao no uea contfnnins thodii ouBsion. ' ;' j .. .

The cither (raardiann boing of tho camo opinion, thoonbicot Woo allowed to drop: ;! • . i • • . . '

" I : j ' ' ' V A DAMP OT/riiUKO. ;'.?hp catetaker of St Ottoran'fl camqtery oppH^d to.bo

all wed npmo coals for tfaeuao of the lodge. Ho ntctedin ai0 letter that in th« winter timo tho bonso woa verydamp' and could not bo aired nith bat ono QIQ ',} Tbodatnp injured bio hedth co well ca tho flooro mi thorroila-ef-tho hour3. • . ' ¦ ; ¦ I : .

iur vtuiogBa.iiaia wai (tie noano Q«IO »u

J ?iorijil,S VdolA fall into decay if IV waiemain in- Us ,pte»*nt damp state. '

On the potion -of Mr Kenny, secondedaond, the Maat«r: was authorised to DIoals to tKe narfltEiltpr. ' ¦¦ '

jvnmber,of:l8ttet» from tenant8 of cottagoa, and fromBomd gn^diaaa v»lao, poictingr out that cons.derdbledamage had been doneito many of the booses by therecent itorm. • Amongst them came a letter from MrM'Carthy,: tho «u«aian of the Tramore division, withregard, to' the For^nanght cottage. The Board passeda Bum of 60a for ifepaira , whioh were to bo carried outby a mnn named M'Gratb,

Mr M'Cartby now wrota to say that M'Grath hadrefused to exeonte the repairs for tba 5Oo, and underthe cirourastanaaa ;ho anggeotod that it would be pru-dent to mike the enm i53, aa futther delay would meanextra>..espeinae./- -' !'! - ¦ . . • ¦ : ¦• On the tnotion ol! Mr Eedmond, eeoondod by tho HonMr Fortessae. the extra 10a tvaa nllowod.

.'". '. . QtrABTBULT BUPPLIES.. The Board proceeded to consider tondero for thoqnarterlyBuppueaJ v ' ;

BeBfc White Bread—This contract wao divided betneen 'the two old contractors, Miao Alico Phelan,Broad street, and Mr John Hotberington, tho Mayor'sWalb. at 8Jd:|>or 41o loaf.

BeatrBeef^During the consideration of the tendersfor tbis artlolo, tbe Chairman auggestod ' to ohangothe rule whioh rcquirea the beef to have belonged to acow of 5 ont. He-thought a '4\ cwt cow woold bofinished better than a big, bony anina).

Tbe Clerk caid that no ohango could bo taado oxcoptT>y notice of tnotion..

Mr Eedtoond said ho would advise the Board not totake any moat bat tho very best , for it wau nearly oilfor the siqk poor, apme of them having bad' teeth, enda'ome no teath at oil (laughter). And good beef, hocontended j conld not bo onppliod at a ridioaloualy lowprioe. i

The tender of Mr Tbomoa Phelan, Borronotrand otat 36B 3d per ov?t waa cooeptod. ;

EgRS and Batter—Only one of the poroono tendering—Mr W Baldwin , Ballybriokon—stated that ho V7ooldonpply beat frtsh prodoco. Tho guardians thoroforogave.' the! o.ntraot ¦ to Mr Baldwin, tbo ppioca boinjj—butter, Is OJd per lb ; egga, Ud nor dosch. ... Potk oteaka—Mr Baldwin, BaUybriolien, rt -Q&por lb. ' *' ' '• riour—Andrew Parioll, Qnay, ot 22a nor piob.

Oatmeal-Mr P; J O'Neill, O'ConnoH otuoot , 27o 9aper bog. I . ¦ • . ; ¦ ¦ . . .. ; . : . . . .

Tho board, then adjourned, . ' .. ' ¦

Abocyldic Uaioa—TDECDAY

JAUES MCMAHON, jonr, J P, D V 0, in tho chair.A'eo present—Mr Samuel Leiifb. Mr P Dnnpby, Mr

J Clanoy, Mr Morriooy, Mr J Campion, Me Campbell,Mr P J Murphy, Mr J Bergiu, Mr Swan, Col Poe, J P 'Mr John Pbelan , Mr J Conroy, Mr B Ktrpatriok , MrPalmer, Ji P ; Mr Pitzherberfc, "J P , and ,Mf ' Moore.Dr Stoney, M Q, ;was aloo, present : ;¦

I . ':¦' •;/rHE UINUTES', &oi :] . • ¦- .' :• 'Mr Jamas'Finnesan, Clerk, read tho miautea and

correspondence, &c. 1 .Improperly; flHod Eepreoentation Formo noro laid

before tho board, whenThe Clerk at id tbey could not now bo amended.A letter |r7ao read from Mr Cornelius EtatlDp that ho

was abont repairing a laborer'o oottaub on hia ownfarm ; and was allowed time to do so.

J ;. TILL AFTER CHBIGTUAB.A yonna woman, with an infant, applied for out-door

reliet. Hir buflband.diod lately. Tho board allowedher 3s perlweek till after Cbriotmao.

A !OOOD TnOTJQHT FOB, CHBIQTUAB.Mr Morriesy, propoced, and Mr S Leigh oooondod,

that thoaa persons on out-dooi? relief' do get Is perwoek extra on Chtietmaa Evo. Mr Murphy, Mr Fitz-herbert, arid othoro oapported tho motion, whon itoasaed nnanimbnsly.

i PAWUENTAET VOTEEQ' 'ACT.,A roaolhtion wttf O read from tho Loufxhlinatown

Board protesting against the sealed ordor cf the LocalGovernment Board, rednoing the compensation ofunion officers for their V7orlc under the abovo Aot.

The Clork explained tho nature of tho work , andBaid ho hod to fill 55,800 forma, and for 00 doing undertbe recent new order hia compensation nould bo re-dnoed from £58 to £,45 per year. Thi), bo ctntod ,wao unfair and nnjnot. :

Mr Swan; then propoaod, end Mr Leigh ccoondod,that the Lo'oal Gove nmeat Board be r»qaeatod to re-oonaider their order in favor of the poor law ofQooro.in order that they may bo paid as formerly.

Me Danphy proposed, as an amendment, and MrClanoy oecondod, that this board agree to tho recom-mendatlon'of the Lpoal Government Board.

On a division the|amendment was adopted.' ANOTHER, HE8OLT3TION FEOU ANOTHDR BOARD.A resolaiion <vao |read from tho Monntmclliok Board

objeotin(j to a Bill now before Parliament, in favor ofmaking ponsions to {Union Ofaoern compulsory, insteadof leaving thejmatter dpon to tbe diooratioaof gaardiano.

Mr Poe proposed,! .and Mr Loign aeoonded1, that nonotipo be takon of this motion.

Mr Danphy proposed , and Mr Clancy ooocraded, thattbo Monntmolfick ronolation ba adoptod,.(7hioh pacsodnn a division of 9 ti 5.

j PUUPQ.A good deal of diaoaoaioa took pkoo about pumpa

in oeveral patta oHhe Union.Mr Fitzherbort, lagont to Lord de Vecoi (at tho

suggestion I of Mr Daaphy), oaid he nonld give up tothe board a pamp beloagicg to his Lordahip, and ovonput it in repair before giving it up, providing that it«7onld be kept in repair in fatnro for tho bonofit of tbopublic '¦ !' : I ;v-

Thp board generally pronopnood tbia proposal a voryfair One . and thanked Mr Pitzherbort for it;

| POTATOES VBET CHEAP. ]A tonder! was taken for 30 barrels of etoallent eating

potatoua dtltbo very : lo<7 prioo of 4s lid per bcrral. Acample oHadm uaa ^aid

on tho board room table. Thoooatraots are all very ohoap an V7ell as potatoe3. Tho«7hito .br9<id}of osoalleat quality is oapplitfd by lirCharles Meroier, oftho torcn, at 3id tbo 3lb loaf—orjicarly Id por pouadi - ¦ ¦1 THD uioTca's |EEPO BT—CHBIOTHAB onEEc.

CIrJaokman, Mat)tor, reported thus :—" I bog t<j» romind j tho board of tho Ohriotmaa faro<* fo; the inmates. And to inform tho gaardiana tbat

" Mra Poe,] Blaokhill , propoonb to givo a tti party to" tbe ohildijea and old pooplo of. tho hoaoo on tho 2Gth"ioot. And Mrs Fitzgerald will give a Chriatmaa" tree to tab! obildreh daring the holidays."

j j TH13 JMATBON '8 BBPOET.TUe Matron's (Uiua Moore) report for oomo roqnioitoo

for the honqs was albo read aod adoptod. , 'GOOD WORK.

The boardl conolnaad a good deal of btuilnooo in avery aa*isfa6tory add pr*otio»l manner ia aboat twohoura. Mr MoMahon ahowing marked administrativeabili y to-day in thediaohorgo of the doty aa Chairman.CTATD OP THE HOUSE—THB TJNIOtT IN QOOD OBEDIT.

There oxq bow ia |tho house 166 poroono, and over2C0'on out-door relief, at a ooot of 227 per woek.The board bave in tho Hibernian Btnb (local branch)tho aum ofiiB393 inJthoir favor, togother with a oon-ciderable eqm unoollooted. The board io tborcforo iaa vory jsolyont position, arid very oroditablo to thoofficers in qhargO' j : ;

The Christmas Poultry tods.ITrom inquiries whioh wo have mado T70 loarn that

tho Doultrj ; trodo in tho city hao not boen at all 00flourishing da in yedro gone by. No doubt tho onpplyof turkeyo and goeoa—and particularly of thp former—waa very large thia locaoon, owing to tho unprcooQont«edly dry summer j bat the nhippera have not reapsdproportlonato benefit from their English salesmen.Prices, as a rnlo, woro mooh ohoaper than forrriarly,and the dcolino-ia attributed to the low snotainod byahippero kat year. I Foreign oompelitlon, too, ia thisbranoh of onr export trade ia being moro keenly fel tyo»r after year, aa! tbe peasantry of Italy and tbeSonth of France are now Banding geeso and turkoyo toLondon and Liverppol in formidable cocaignmonta. Ac.orf88pondent in the fowl trade Bays it eeome that tho"proterfordluoultry doalera. stand vary much ognlnattneir oyra jniereatBjpy lae meuioq inay aaopt to pro-oure their Chrlotmaa supply. In tho corn, bacon andBntter trod'efl the farmera bring their good* to the mar-ket or to tnd mensh&nt'a door, where they there andthen dispose of their produce. It ia different, it ap-pears, in tbo Christmas poultry trade, in which thoBuyers go ont to the farmer's boueaa weoko. beforo thopoultry are Ireqnired, and make their purohaaca therenith the result that birda are engaged at prioes oftenfar beyond: their value, of which, of oonreo, the eellordoor not complain^ bnt on delivery disBatlafaptionfrequently pnsuee. There is a growing feeling amongstWaterford obippara that they abonld agree oalr to boybUda OB brongbt io,>or aolely by weight on dolivery^ateo tanoh perlb or par bird.

' A man olionld alwaya remember that ho la nnnsuallylaoky trhenho doca not have to pay for all tho prwantghia nlfo ma5G3 hlialoa Chriataoa1

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Kilkenny ha« ever been.'feunoas for tbe.be^nty. 0! itewomen, patriotiam of its riiaohood) and bljcknew 0!ito marble ; and now it ia .gradually achieving anotherdistinction, " inasmuch as the fame of haF-splendidCeitic monumental crosses, is getting noised abroad.Of thiaple&iirig development, we have evidence ia thefact that Mr Edward O'Shea, of the Kilkenny MarbleWorks, has fjurt erected in the : great Nonconformi«tCemetery of Abney Park,;on the North East Side ofLondon, a splendid Celtio Cross over the grive of MrAndrew1 Holmes Beed, son of Sir Charles Bcjed, B fewyears ago member of Parliament for Hackney, and firstChairman ot tbe London iSchool Board. Around theFive-Millioned City there 'are a great many large ceme*teries, aad Abnny Park is one of the most lextensiw,.and contains numerous splendid; monuments, Ichiefly ofEnglish or Scotch Granite or jSicilian marble, uponwhich, however, the carbonized air of London! has, in o,few yeara a verj' deloteriouB effect, but none of them iabetter material, bolder design, auperior workmnnship,or more unique, than the huge. Celtic c.- osji Bent toLondon from Kilkenny, via VVoterford and MilfordHaven Tuis noble piece of sculpture is seventeenfeet high, and in every feature characteristically Irisb>being designed by Mr OjShea himself, afterone of the ancient crosses, !of Kilklispeeh, des-cribed by "the learned ArchceologiBt, <• Henry O'Neil"ts probably the most interesting in Ireland. It is mod,of limestone from Mt 0 8hea'a qunrrica at BaUydonnellnear Mollinahoiie, the plinth, however, being of Kil-kenny BUok, whiofa beautifully contrasts with thoGrey Limestone) of tbe rest of tbe monument- On thapinth is the inscription in Irish characters, and on thocorners are cut in English letters, "O'Shea, Kilkenny,Ireland,1' thus fttamping tho beautiful work as Irish inevery feature. The contract haalbeen carried out to thoorder of Mrs E«ed, widow of tue deceased,; of Dun«creggan, Londonderry, who felt that over the i grave ofher beloved husband, she could not erect a more fittingmemorial than that ancient ' Boman instrument otorture, un which nearly nineteen centuries ago was

; orncified the Son of God for man's • redemption.^Sinto then around its baaaha3 (rarged. the wavea of loveand passion thai; go to mske up the 8dm of hnmanexistence. It baa been carried af; the head of migbty

I hoqts to oppose into Europe the r.dvanco of the Cresent,\7hich under the inspiration of tho- Cross '.wea 1 hurledback by the awoid of " Charles 'the Hammer!' on : thoplain of Tours; It nerved the £Jms- of the men whofollowed the banner of Brian Bora in 10li on thostrand of Clontarf , the kat groat battle in Europofought between Paganism and Chriatianity, v>hon thoEaven Flag went down before tho attack of the Irisharmy, led by tbe heroic Morgan O'Brien, who, whenfound among the . heaps of slain had his right armswollen by the continuous swingibg of hia battle axoduring the day. The Cro33 H43 been tho Eourcd ofconsolation to the. dying martyr and the1 penitentwoman', and ito refulgent light has cist lovmd tne worlda halo that the powers of dniknesi can never extinguish.On Saturday, tbe 9th, Mrs Eeed inspected the monu-ment and expressed herself C3 beibg highly pleiced withit. In the great city of the deadj alluded to there aro& large number of fine monuments, mo3t of i them ofEnglish or' Scotch granite' or Italian marble upon whichin the course of a' comparatively! short time ' the car-bonised air of London has an injurious effect, and nowonder, for the marble alluded to is a native of a dryand sann'y climate, while that of {England and Irelandfa changeable, and moro or less humid. With thooplondid marble and other beautiful stone to bo foundin Ireland, combined with the religious sentiment ofher people, 'and when properly! developed, the high,intellectual powers of tho Celt, cho ought to b'ecomo inEurope tho principal coat ot Art,! «poclaUy that of theccalpior, who mltrht, in connection vrlth tho growth andornamontatlon 01 many churches, Catholio and Protestant,bo fully employed instead of foreigners, aa now, too fre-'aaontlv the case. The Cross in Aboov Park ht3 alreadybeon inspected l>y sevoral Knerlish monomantal masons,ooulptor3, and arohtsoloiristg, and tha beauty ot its dellcatointorlacery work nnd richness ot dotti.il, nave been to thorn aGoarco of wonder and admiration, and cot a fow 'expressedtheaiEOIres as being1 highly favoarabla to the introaacti nto London of Irish marbles and Limotono for ornamentationand monnmontal work. To facilitate this important step itwas suggested to lir O'Sbea tbat ha ehoold make tbo bcantr.and vafne of theca matoriala betterjknown by pablishing inpopular form a v/ork on tho ancient Btonoorocsca 'of Irelandas distinct from ' the Scotch CrpM ot St Andrew, theSpanish Cross, tho Maltcso Crosa; tbe Latin Cross, thaGreek Cro&a, and ' other National 1 representations of thoinatrument of the Crucifixion, diccOTOrcd three end a halfocntnrie3 after the 'consummation <Ja Calvary, by tbat Roodat)d pious EnglLshnoman, St Holpnn , mother ot the flrctChriation Emperor, Conotantino the Great. ;

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We ore happy to learn that M,t- A. Cadogan, T.C.'rMayor-elect, hna-bcan unanimoiuly appointed ono. oftho Auditors of the National Bank, in room bl Mr. P.J. Roche, J.P , New BOM, resigned. Tho appointmentia very creditable to tho Chairman and Directors. Mr.John F. Smithwick, JP. (ex-MJP.), Kilkenny, 3a thsnfchnr Aiiditor. ' . ! 1

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THE ATXOBNET-GENEBAL (MOBBIS) V. THE WATZB-I*OBD HABBOUB CouniBsiONEBa.tjThis was in actionbrought by the Attorney-General at the relation of Mr.Morria. a shipowner in Waterlord, to restjrain thodefendants, the Harbour Commissioners, and certainother special defendants name ,"from proceeding inParliamrnt to promote a bill for tho purpoca of g&ttta;gover, po:ac33i6n of the bridgo Spanning the) Suir atWttcrford Station, and also for tho purpose of; promot-ing improvements in Waterford Harbour, and increasing'tbiir jurisdiction. Mr. Morna,1 hod applied for aninjundtion to restrain tho defendants from using thotolli and duea of the port of Wcterford for the purposeof promoting tho bill referred to, on the ground that it;would not be beneficial to Wafcjrford. b'ollowing th»ntrvico of tho writ and the delivery of the statement ofclaim, Mr. Morria applied for an interlocutory injunction,which was granted in March laat; and at a later periodhe moved for an order that the defendants uhould payback to tho trust fund Of tha Waterford Harbour Boardall moneys that they had applied in promoting the bill.The defendants on that occasion bamo in and Raid theywould not go further with'the bill in Parliament, andadmitted that they had applied £789 5s 4d in promotingit. The three special defendants. Messrs Gof£ White,and Nobon, agreed to reploco this sum to thai01edit ofthe proper fund and abo to pay the plaintiffs costa ifthe Court should think ha j waa 'entitled to them. Inpursuance of this agreement the money wan. replacedand tho case now came before thd Court on an applicat-ion, that the plaintiff should bej paid his costs by theapecial defendants. Mr. Jefferson (inBtructcd by Mr.Fcaly) appeared for the , plainiiff. Mr. Bmnskin(iuotructed by Mr. Allingbam) appeared for the defen-dants. The Meetor 0! tbo Rolls, having hbard thsarguments, decided that tho plaintif wna entitled to hjscoats, end meda an order that tboy should bo paid bytho threa opocial defendants. I' ——6—~- ' :

Oomiona oa Candoy. !After the first Gospel of the last Man, on Sunday, in

the Domimcan Church, the Kev. Father Eoch©, Q.P.idelivered, to a most attentive audience, a very practicalcermon on the. sacrifice of the Macs, and tha duty ofCatholics at this holy eeason. -

At the evening devotions in tho Cathedral on Sunday,his Lojdahip Most Eev. Dr. Sheohan presiding, theKev, James Eg»B( . C.C

preached an effective ccrmon,and impressed on the large and attentive congregationthe necessity of Confession and Communion,, especiallyon the approach ofjCbrUtmaq. I

EVWB TRIUMPHS ABE' HER LOSB1 watflb tha cJrole of the eternal years

And read {oretdr in the etoried paseOno lenghthen«d; roll of blood and wrong and tears,

Ono onward step of truth from ago to age.'The poor are otuahed j tha tyrants link their ohidn ;

The poet dngt through narrow dungeon gmtea ;Man'g hope liefc quenched 5 bnt. Id! with ttoodfMt gvn

Freedom dote forg* her mail of, adrerw fates.Men slay the propheta ; fagot, r*okand crosamake np th« grom&ing record of thft riait. ¦ , . .

But OTU'B triumphs we her en( loM losa, ] - 'And eorereigu boanty vrins tho eoal at last.

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