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( , .-> , \v ¦ . - .- ¦ ;- . ¦I'llOMAS KAVANAf.ii '!..- :- ¦ ¦'• ¦IM- .:ipnrv:i:i jjMtS Si 'OTT .v - i:ti ., ( 1.|., L. - '- ..M. ; n 1 . j, .,1 ' GUI UN & CO.- 'Jo \V«U-i. . -i- <- '. -r . Mrcr|ruo:. SHIPPING vMKRIOA! AJIKRICA! "ALLAX" r.iXK. STEAM from DUBLIN Direct to AMERICA. ONCK A WKKK—SHQRT SKA PASSAGE. - " 1 '\ npHK Steamers (if tho " Allan " line OITJuii v 'tV ¦*- ».iil 'r.iin HUIIIWN TO AJIKI. 'ICA A- * >- jt' -f 'M^K VKII T TIIUUSIIAY , will. I'a-'m. M'is l,,i ffcw^SeSJo .QUKHEC Hl'STOX, mil XKW YUKK. 11.— S;.Hn i-is ..rtfr iltt 1 sliorioi i ' a<-aj;p in Canuila , and pvi'ailiii'c : LUliMiitl ieVVi-lcrli s ° i:i|p<ol Alliriirl all<l Culi- I ..... I - . :.. whirl. I'lfsonzcrf nti> Imnknl "11 Tlir. irzh Vi'Uvi . S.^. ciUMXl'IIIAS. fmin BIMILIX , THURSDAY , IStli Apiil. S.S. ST. AXURIiW , iln. .In. -JStli S.S. ST. IUVIII , ili>. i l... .ml . May. S.S. ST. VATlttCK. iln . i ll. . 1'tii S.S. . V.-BTii A.MKI11CA X ili>. 1I1. . lcilh S.S. OTTAWA rto. 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WATERFORD STEAM COMPANY. tXTK.WDED OJl llKR of SAILING—MARCH , l»7i. -1 . vyOTICK.—TliBWatcrlbrilSteainsliip - J -^JLXJV ^ 1\ Cnuipnny n*coivo lioods for Shi pment ty^- . ' g f >^. II : I tli.'fnlloiviiipr Ti. .ni!snnl y:—Ttiry reserve cS aSSi'^*- - Hit- ri jilit I" tarry b . u mi . v, lint liy | ii»rlii:\il;ir Vi- —, I- . u-iili lilurty to Tow :Ships :niil ' cull at otlitr l' ort-. mi M i-i nut In- iuv.iiuiul-K* for injiiri. 1 ^ i.r U.^>o^ iiri^in^ from Jrlay, ncridi'iiii. nf tl:.- S.-:K, I' . ' IVIMS , Ki n', tlic I' uern ' s Hue- :ni. ->. iirtVelivr X;ivi^:itinti , oi" at-ciili'iits I ' rom any of IHT cause, 11.11 Inrai.y ln-swhidimiulit ! I »VI > lipcn covrn- il by Iiisimncc nor f..r I.. MI; II. ',. , l!r«il.;.L-c , l'iiiiilili»ii , (jiiiilily, or cniiti-nts of ..i.y !' :irr.-ls orl'ack.if:. , ' - , ur.l. -< sp.-ciall y i-ntiTi-il atul in. rn- tnn Kr, i _ -ht pii.l. C.Hi.Knnt n-movnl to lie Stun 1! at llio li>(i ;t!lil .-lip^nsi. ot tlu' I ' nli-i^tlOo. WATKUKOHI ) AN'11 I! I! IS TO 1.. O' I ; 5 . V, 7. ii r-i . i'r n1!.i;* .-liji!.!. - W-^^rl , ijirn:-. :: - II . Wi.i. -ii.ir.l I., llri-i.-! : Vi.mi lirist.a to Wati'i fnnl ' - Ti. .!.. - .- . Aj.ril . ' . . :; Affii . Tlnn-lay, April I.. . :: Aft ' " T i'* . :• ... !i JI..I -II . Tli!ir.-i !:i}- . II ._ S M"| ll Ti . -.li - . , ).; ... \: X.-nii. Tlnir/ilav , 1^ .. . I Art ' " V. . ... . . . ., -; . - .M.. 1H. TJ,iir..l:i ' v , - Si .. r. \|,,r " Ti. . --.l.iv . , :;.i .. |j .\ I ,,. II . . Jl<r<-m,i. !' •-.. U' a!.:f,.iil in Itrni..: , l- ' i. in liii-U tu U' . it. -rl'.i.l , ilir.i -l. : lallinu- :.l IV...I.1..1. C linrli . T!: - .. .- '. v , Ai.ril 1 ... :. \'t "ii Tii.- .-.i!iv , April -J ... 1^ N....11 "' .!:.— ; .r , ' || .. |; . 11. l'l|Tl|l-ll:il , ,, ... 7 . \|..ril Tiinr-.i-.y, ., !•.. :. Af. 'u Tu. -.I:,V , .. n; .. II Muni Tin.i ..,. , . v , ., j:, ... II M..in Tin-.luy. ., l.\ ... ' ¦ ¦ M..111 iTiu- . -ilay, ., :n ... II .Mum ' ' ¦ ' On Marl y M.-niiln: S.iihnjo , I hi: I ' ai.in i.l llicSti-aln IT - u:U Ii.- 1 i p.-n i.i n-. -.-iv.- l' a%>cii^.-'>a:riviu^tiuiii l.<unloi ; I. . . ;;. - .- . \i-).i Mai) Trail.. r.i l.ii: r.ii.- . l.j«. (i.l.: S.-rvants ami Cl.il.liL-n, H K ( I,1. K. tiiin I U. .. i * i- . ; or >\itli liltrrlv to return h.nn 1'iii.Iui I ' . I- ' K . "I- WVxInnl , »i>. Cil., Strwaril 1 !. in- lin ' ll.lr.l; Ili-. -k 7- . 1:). r.n:;U. - . -itt.-ii.l :li.' l.a.lic. ' I' aliip. \v A T )•: 11 r oi: i) Ax i) 1.1 v i-: ni'iini .. T./. -m ami f ' .imillti , <ir ullu-r . lu-iMi: \' .- —. 1- . M:. . V . w M I. I : F' II :^ : tii.iM i.ivKCi'i.ol.: M.-Nuav , Aji ril 1 -¦:' .. ' Afl 'n WHln. -.lay, A|.ril :; .1 Affu l n.i:.y ' . :. - |.. . . l|..n. . -.,i,.r,l..y. ' 1; - !' Xj-ht M..!. .lay, ., >- I Affn W.,|ii. .. ' lay In - -I1 -M..ru I ' l-Mav , IJ--IJ N.-.ti . ~:.tiir.l:.y. ' ,. I:; —I-M-. -lit . '|..II. I:IV , 1:. ::' M't ' ii \V,tlin-il:i\; 17 ¦¦¦¦ ' All 'n l' i-i.iiiyi ., P.' - In- M,,ni f:,tiinlav . " ¦ _ ¦ ¦. S'Xk-ht . M.-ii.f:.i -. Ji - IJ " X....11 Wnliu-itay, 'Jl-UMurn rri.lay. " J. .-IJ . \i«.iiSitunl:.v , " ^7 —I- .N' ii'M M..i. .by, ,. - J :> ::; Affn I 'ai.ii. K.nr , \i<- .; Servants ,mil Children . 10s.: Heck , 7s. ill.: I 'lii). ' .nil. ' , ¦ . Ki-inal.- . -a ' .teli.l tlit: Lsulii 's'Cabin. I...... ' .- ri i:.-ivi-il .it Clarence Il.>cli. IVATKI. 'KHIi lJ AM) l. ll .VIHiX. Aurora an 'l A' l.rrt , or (.thi-r (liuibli; Yosel - . K1.. . M .. . Mi.ia..i.i. , vuoa iiiM.ni , W K 1- ' . K I. Y. _ I \V K K K I. Y . I. n l l'l. v<; HKKT"*. :—I. '.ri.l"n^-I!rit;?l: i- .n.l Korei ^ 'n Ste.im ' .' .'I. .111 , I. ..-.1.-I- Eu-t Stniililii-M , urn) \V,- ,I Kent Wharf , ¦ •iir. 'liwark. \V AT KUI- 'CKH AX I) I'l , Y M Ol'T It . Anrti.- <i .in-/ jYont , or other eligible Yej—e!* - . Vl((.M NVAlKKHHiU: rK{>M l'LYMIT't H : u- i-: i: K i. v . I \ v.v. K J . Y . T:;l<ii:L 'ii. ..,.l> u.-i l- ' .i lii;(irli , -..nthamptnn , l' ov ' t>nionth , iv AT ' K i ' .V' o i : n AND XKW BOSS . . " ' lui .l W' . ' .Tl nrniili— I' .iil y, Hirnlays excepted , at . 't.l" , P. M. Kii'.v X KIV f. ' oss—llailv , Suml.nV i-rc.'pleil , lit H. -Ji A.M. WATK II KHI! !> AMI ill! X C A N N O X . V\ r.;.\ \\*.\TJ.i:puKii—Dail y, Sundays excepted, a* ' .\.\T\ I\M. Kin.v Do'CAN. NOsi—Dail y, Sundays exrepted , at 6.IS A . M I' .i-rtl.s sei-nved anil every iuroruiation ^iven by the A^i:ntB. B - i *t 'i l —Tin. Cilii . -ral St ' c- iiii I'arlet Ollice. ' Livrrpuul VV.iti-rlonl St.an) Ship Colnpany, '2' i, Jtrnusiviirl-M ri-i. 't , W.i^.rinttuii I' .uildiu^v . Loii./on—A. NiiiOMT. Ii . UOBISSON , M Mavk l.a:ie; l!iit : .-h and Knrvisrn Stram U'liaif , I.cnvcr l-:.i-l Sinitiiiivlil , and W.-l Kent Wharf , Snuthivark Vlii- nmull. ~ llc.Mcv J. \\'ARI.v '., tln . -\Vhall , .Millie . ! i.-2!)-t ' t A., a- li.. -Coini.anv ' * . ~>rui "th.- MA I.l, . WATKUFliMD. K . NIil.AN'H ANhSDCI'll U' AI.KS , AM , 'I IIK SOLTII il l-' ll;i:i.A.\|i , nv liKKAT \\ KSTKUX 1SA1I.VVAY , rl-i .MIl.roKU IIAYKX , In ci.nnirliim with tin- WAI n. -rnKH .V I. IMKKU K :md W.whim.iMi A (JiNiiai. I I: I . I ..\ MI Lines. SHORTEST ROUTE, and REDUCED FARES , *a/*3 K 'r . ' !. -> ¦ 7' r.i. - ,.. - - Hi-/ . Y.. ' . - VuA Moil ,f fa ^^ . S' t n,,,.- , -. < ICVt:i: \ WKKK I 'A Y. £ir<~*i l , 'l' —l,r.\M: \YAiKi:i "Hi!H iit -l p.m., on Anivnl of 11.1.1 a.m. Tnmi lii.in I.iim-rirk , nml ]n..Vl a.in Train Iri 'in Maryl.ijiiiii-jh, Ai:i:ivi . Mi IN LIJ MKIN ut . - i t ll.l' i foll.nviii- - ' iiim-iiiii ^. IKlWX— I. KA V I : I.ONl.i.s- (l'n.l.lini. 'l..i>) :il I. . ' .(I p.m., iiinl A I : I : I V K .M \Y .\ 'i i:i:iiii!i. alu.ui ' .i .:ti• a.m. , in limn I ' ni-tl ii'Ti-siiiis mi tla: Wnn-iloiil ami I.inn; . l-ii-V: anil Centra l li-i-l ;ui'l l.ii:i-s . i'A it KS— ir.i r y-. '/.'A'K/;;; , -i. v/i /, O. Y /»'< . Y : S IM . I . I ;S (availalih: 1 Day. -) ],i Cl. - ,- .. , ' , - s. -ilmni , Hi- ai ., :, 2ii'if.'i:i- . - ,V Sali.<in , . 'i. ' >s (ii l :-i''l Cl. - i-s A- Kin-e Caliin , 2<u fhl III n K . v fi i Viiil. -tlin- I Mi.mli) l-t. Cla-s.v S»!i«ui ,7'i-i nil ,. ,. 'Jli.l Cla^- A- Saloi.n . r.ils llil J- ' iiril.'T iiil' iinii. -iii'iii ••mi In- i . l i t : i ! i, i.il 1 ' ii.in Mi>.|-s .l .\. i w.s ainl Co.. Xi-w .Milli.ril. ainl Mr. IIHW . M:T , A.!.-! |.lii Wlmi-r, Wati-iliinl ; iiml t|,i> Un.i iH' K.MII:* lii-lv.i-.-t; i n l i i- r iln].iil'l:llit Sl;itiiin< , 1 In- 'l il il.j Tiil,l|.s. :u.. |TI I |- .. IIL.I. l' .ati' > li.r t: «..,ils . .vc, i,l' Mr. W. .1. |(i>i -> i.i , I I M - (itiKAr Wtvirnv I . ' IIIIH \ I \ Ai.tsr . I'Al . 'l/S Sijl. AKK , \VAI'l;urii|;|). .1 . ..I 'I.'IKI.'SOX , ( .VIM - IU I .Man. -. i-, i I' a.l.li ii ' . 'l.iii , .lanua i'V , 1^7^. ' inv-as MONEY! MONEY! M ON Ky liljci'iiU y AUVAXCl- U <ni C A ) \ A) ani-li. v;- .;: , i'i. AII : , u Ai' II i:r- , .i I: \VKI.I.I JUY , .Vc , I.y I'ATItlCK CA Itlt OI.I, .t SDN^ , J.; XKW >Tl;KI-T, AXD I" . llAl.l,Ylil:I ' .KKX. li.n . I- . 10 S- . an Oillii IVIIIM -I .I1 I.II I'bil.- . acci.lliic to lii.n-i i l.. tine . K:i ' 1' uvat- OlVui- :i ' .t:icliii l , C.untiy i.iiii- III :;II - . U.;". a- piuinptly iiltcli'li'l I". |.*- _|,.. r iinn nf nvi-r i. °l<) ami npwaids , .it ilwlun-d I,,. - .,..:. L»»11-1 J 1 y.u.i. Y. s ..„ hi;i;i:sum:.i ... - m:ui:sixs:s: STOCK. LOANS ON CALL OR DEPOSIT. riAIIK DIKKCTOliS (IK rilK U'AIKHKIXI . k CKNIUAL 1 Inn AM . I!.MI .«.U C' IIJIIMX V 0<>r tl'U purpose of HEl'LACIXCf tin- IXSTAI,Jli:X'J .S ol ' thc(;()VKItX. MKST U)A}« iiii-l KON'DS lUllinjj 'In' ) «ri - |in-|uu-M l , until lurthi-r Xi.ticc , to Accept LOANS OX MUKT. |;.\I;K liOXDS al li per Cent., payable iipmi Oni: V<- .:r ' s . - iii fiti- , ur (or suc-li term of Ycar.i as uiuy lit lixiil ; "ii'l I'-r tli" IJi-bcntiiri! Slock, liaviiif niual priuriiv wiili tin- .M-.i-r- a^i! IioiuU , bi-aiin^; luteii:9i jit ¦I , 1 iii-r(' i-iil. ill perpetuity. They will nl.-u accept. LOAN'S <¦» DKI'OSIT , lieariiiK Inici.- . -i <it -li I'KK Cl' .ST , jiayahle ,„, Utu: Year ' s ui.tice ; ut I per Cent, payable uii Six Minitlis ' Not ici- ; at :ii i- C' eni ., pay"''' 1 - ' ">' '1 hri . e .Muiiilis 1 notice ; ami ;il :f per (Jem., pnyaljli: on one month'K notice. I- i.i- tin) Year eiKliti^' t in: i'lllli or S ept ., 1S7I , the Tronic Ki-reipls were .C:tl , lsI3 hs. llil. —'¦ «¦ ' Working ami iitli'-r Kxpenses I.ein/ JJlli . li 'U Ills. -'I- —leaving a balance uf tl. ' > , 7 l^ l. ' is. ' .Iil., lieiii|, 'iltiubli! the Atni.iiul ri:i|uireil , liir tin: liitereM .-n Loan-', alier the payment il l' Wliii il tln-TC is , the;el' ./lc, li coii'illci'li ' uic MIl-p liis li.r Iliviilei nl-i to .MiarchoWer. - . Thi- v will , every Half-year , n. -nil In •¦ ¦:«•'- Oeilitor a S:..!i-iiii-ni sliiiwinV lli"! lull parlii.-iil.-n' - -i :in-l Aiiiuuni i.l I In- M-veml Loans .im- I.y Iln: (' panv. ,t |.p lii-:i(i'.». -. - !'• )¦; ¦ :.ti'lri- ' ?>ri) I" the uii'li 1- -i:. r i"-'l. aL lh" C.nipanv ' s Ol' .ie'-s , Wan-iKn-il Teriniiiu^. (Ifv Orilei-J , VII,MAM WILLIAMS , Sei-n-titri- . \V. - .!ei|olilMan h , Illi , Ih7^. T11U $} ' /&& * *$ «nd . ST0KE MARBLE iil^^Sf WORKS , 1!I-;UJ- .S1- 'OI!I > S-TllKKT , WATKItl- 'OJtl). KKNltY KKNNIiliYiiio.si nspuctlully tcttinwliis . sii,.;<ie il.ai.k. l-r tl.e Mipporl lie has received I I LI IIIK t!i;; !a. -t ' ¦ > ' y ¦ " ' ¦ •¦« ""»' '"^ s "' M»n " ll "' l' i;l,i;.: thai In- l.ti.< i- ' . U* 1..T- ' - ' Snpl y «r Cluniiiey IVcu. - , lli-a'l St.ii.ei . , (w.- ivi! isloi.e. ", aji:l JloiiiuiH-iita ; (iiai.-ai.il Kiu-hi-n llan-ei ; abo , a Lutjiii Hlock of l . ' ul .Stone lor liiii.iliiu.' puij.o. -i i « . Ilia Smi-k-iii- 'J ri.'l". ' i> vulm d ill about Jt:i, WI(l , mi ll «•;;! cell on the iiiosl I'uhsiuuublu Terms. [e^-Gm i. ' .w/,iiM r ri MI -: TMU. KS FOR AI 'IUL WATKI.rOUD AND Cl- .XTUAl, IKKI.AND AXD KILKENNY .lUXCITOX UAILWAYS . Tno ^liuitL-»t n.utr Iroui Walcrf." .1 anil Kilkcnij v to Dul.l'n , Atlil.itie . l' . itninnH , Par. ..list '-wii. o- , N^my li , U rui Ma-y-u-ro '. \C/ ' in.p-nrv'l (piick an>1 llioin. ". ¦ ..ily . . -i.iniDiu.icatii.ij to: Iw- i-i- tl Marv ortitli'ti utul ofln r .itiition.i to Wat-./o. -l . Ili-^aco via Ni'iv Millnr.l lo l.ntulnp Dnil all Matii'ns on lliu Oruut tVts- tr«< rai)n.,j-,.f i:ii. -l u.,l . Th"l>- ON WKKK IIAVK. >L-N1»A%». „,„.., lv.\ ;i l sv/ fAiV, ! « J iTisc. -i r. ' .t -l STATIONS . cm» clai. » . , CI» MI . Clnns. Oiasb.;CI»»s A.M. l- .M | I- .M. r. M. 1I. -..I. ! I- .M. Ii in : ll in li in h m li m p in W'. -.i.rf. TA...tt< i>nrf urr 7 1. ' . 1-2 45 1 .To \i n KiliMirn* I 7 vr. : _ 1-2 5s! 4 40 \-i l:i Mullin.' 1 1-n t I 7 :' . ' . I 1 5 j I 5(1 la -<l - ll.illyliali - 7 «S I 1 3U .0 10 t> 50 ThoinaMuvn B III I I U S t! I ! l!cro.ii.lihil K o B -!5 I 1 55 S 3S 1 SO Kilkenny arrival H Jli ; 2 IS 0 (I I «> I) dcl 'tirturr S . r i5 i ] 2 30 6 15 1 St. BillyruKKrl 0 l. r > | i III 0 35 2 10 At .aimed 9 ii ! - a ii ¦> IS Abbeylcix 9 liO _ I 3 in I 7 0 2 30 Mar<|.nro ' ......nrrirn/ 111 10 3 311 i 7 'in 3 (1 Ma-jluiMiucli Uf;._ijp 1 Hi i 3 -in ' 7 3r 3 ->A P. rmrlinieiMn Juac '.. ' 1 3il ! i S ' 7 SO 3 ii I'.ililln arrival 3 4(1 : . ' l 35 |!) 40 5 45 Alblt.no Juncll- n nrrl ' ... I t? IS j Maiyboro ' ..w/>7i rfou-irlO II) I 7 1 !1 S'J 9 52 H.iicriall'iri, .m«lu.Jn 11 1 i 7 Jit 110 27 III 27 Rofcico , 11 41 8 13 ' I' uionsiowi, 15 14 I fl lit I _ _ I'oilumna ....,.„ \'i SB I 0 W ¦ SCIIIIU II » .,..112 :C2 i !) 2 ¦ Tctiuvlrim.re hl .M | *< 7 10 50 1.1 .1 8 rl-uiln ....... nrriifi/'M 47 I i ri ;i(l 11 15 II 15 TU WATKIlfOKI ). -TRAIN!! "S \Vi:».K ||*VS. 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I. |,1I. f..r 1. nirn on the .lay ;J IUI lli^ -It.li * ..( !liu 'l'icltl ; ami tbosf i»uul lii-iwern \Va- o-il..i.i an.l Staiii n- In Ki:kMihi.iiicliibm< , ^n.l M:,i)l. IIR ' I , will I... :.vi.il:>l>M f... return f,.r I nvi .1 . . kfur 11,. - (Ill I- ,.1 the Til-dl-l. KlT-l nn.l .S^c'lll'l fl:.K . . Ritllltl Tic l.tl- l.-il.il >>]. S ilur.lay ;.!(- rtiuililih' c un Solurit:.;, Slln'l.). or .M.iti.luy ; anil llii.-c i-mcrl ..'I Sunititv ;.ri> I. oirn. -.lili. 1.11 Sittitlay or .M'jti'lHy. Tliii.l i ln^. s l(..|uin Tkk.l" i>-.i. .1 al nil Sialiuim liy Thinl "'! ..-- Tr:.it> , «Villl.ibl.! l.» n hull tl.o -Mm' il;.J l;v any 'lrain | -»|- . |.i ll.« . l .;n;» "Hi. ».ui:li "I uMt- , aL Itnv lnt(- > , ^.L- i-siicrt at .Mnry l.'.rr,ui;h an.I KI:I.. I.IIJ , «ia •V.i.i.r ' niil :,!..! Jhlf.,111 lli.Vu, , o. ;, ' ti,l I|.,,|, I..11,. .!¦¦!. , II. .tuf , IU-.I Hill , Alilt-ri-l-ol . JteuiiiitK , liaMi i -.mki!. . Snin- ¦I "Ufnt.l . liitininxliaiil , W..rci->li-r , II. r i-tm.l , I ' liel lcnhnni , H11-1..I , 0:... ICI >OT, N. . «p.rl. M.-rlliji. Alii-nlan: , Caiilili ' , Nerttb , SrtHn-i;. . LI JII .-II J , t. ' aniiadbin . ;.u.l i;aniiarilicn .l..ii.:tii >n . and Xi-w \lilfoi.l \v . W M.I.IAMU >.-rti-lary. UAIKlM -OlfD AND LJ.MEI.ICK KAIUVAY. XJ}> Trains from U' aterford. I TKA1N S O. t WOK DAVS. *" 'l-V . H-. I TI. IIIM ' ' I ! *v! ' -i 4 ' 5 " 0* '1 TI . 1 M .HI . - K i' 2 *': "* 1 1J; - ' .-• '*"•! < i - 1 a A =1 1... «i . dj ^ iC(il h, ciaMi . C!i... Cla-» . Cl:,et, Clax . ) A.M. , t .M . _*- M. I" M . P.M . 1- M . !.«. : ll m ! Ii III I. m 1. 111 li 111 li in b m »iii- - -i I. M.I ... I I QI . i] 1. 1 ... ll in ... 2 45 ' b 3n S :i0 Catrick , li 12 j ... 11 4.r ... .1 :. ' j !l ]a 9 IS CI IIIIHII -I 7 V! ; ._ 12 2 : 3 . ' ' . in II III II Jntirlieii nrir/ . S I. ' .„ 1 4. " j . . : , r . ]. ' » .12 0 12 0 nn- .!.i \ ....irr- . r<7'- ;i r<; ' ... 5 . -( . <; ... : a 41, . 1 v (r 4 3,, l - .iiii; nrrinil\ 1 .Vi , ... K v! ... . -S "i ¦ !! 2 9 Dol.lin lcp\ ... ¦!) 0 0 0 ... I U 7 45 7 45 Cnli I ... .8 (1 II in Hi III 6 ill s June10,1 ,, 1 *. .VI \-{ 411 j 1 . ' , . , ' J |. - , 5 ; iS u J5 |2 I", Linienck.... «rji7 !) 511 , | 4n 1 1 4r, 3 V! 1 li 4u . I 111 1 - li Down Trains fro m Limerick. TH*!>»< O.V H||:K DAV K. K'l.T I . IMI . I . I . K 1 2 1 -I" 5 r, » |. ,„«•.,,„,¦ „.« l' -!*:il'J .V i 14: 2 li-M n li! 11*.] ' """""• CI..S.. c:a.-. Cain CI»«.|Cl««» Ol«i, Clam A.M . A M . - _ A M. I- .M. { I'.M. f.M. P.M. >< tn Ii 111 Ii ' it Ii 111 . Ii m Ii 111 * li in Lnn.rick it 'i- :, I. - , !l in II 15 12 !5 I 4 11 10 15 111 45 Jiiiic:t..ii ..iirril- ri/ 7 0 111 35 12 23 I . ' ill , 5 in 12 II |J 11 r '" 1 ' ,• !<¦ 0 1 511 2 2.1 I ... (I -i ! -2 . ' , i 5 ""'- 1 '" .1 Hi . 5 ' -I I 5 M I II 4.1 I 4 311 4 3.1 ¦ ' ¦ " ¦'¦• IN ¦'';• ... ! ~ !' n ... ' 1 II 7 15 7 45 °""* . . 1 ... R n! . . ' v> 4.i -111 10 lo 10 Jiiuci-.xn 7 1 M :is 1 ... : 5 an n is \-i \:, n.-l .V 4.1 ... . I 15 I ... , 6 M, j ,5 2 15 Ki" r "' i li - 1 - V" » - ' -' : ... . a ii I ... ! 7 15 ' - . ' 05 2 55 \\iiloil..r.l ...ii riH 1( 1 1 VI 45 i ... '(¦ in : 3 \:, a 4. ' , .Mini TtHina nihik.-rt will, an tiKTen ^k. r.\m.»- Flr.t i:iai.n, sjii|{!tr lickr- i , 11. r,,i ; . - . cu n,,,| A,, ,\\ o.l Tlnrd i!o, <¦» 5.!. Itilurn - Firn Clus« , i\t fld ; . "ci-nnil il.. , Hit 0 ^ '1'. Ai. N . wtvoiiTu. Si crclai). WATKKK OKI) AXD TIIAMDltK ItAlLWAY. ll'nk JJai/ Trains. , „„ i ' •< ~ :i i " r, ' "i 7 >T " <i" " ni a in |. ni p ni _ |i 111 p 111 p I p in |i tn ' li '" •' I" li in b III It in I, ",„ ¦ I, „, i, ,„ I, ,„ WJ...I ¦« II 11 0 ) 2 |S " . 'HI 4 II .1 3(1 7 |s II II T' lllti- !l 15 •!! 311 I 15 3 15 4 3.1 V, 0 7 4.1 !l :>ll tivti 'liiy Trains. Vi ., M ' ' - ' M ¦ -I ' . 0 , T tl : ' !i a 111 a in j. tn [. 111 ., 1.1 ¦ p m p n, ,, ,,, p ,„ b in li 111 ii 1.1 I. m h in I. in h ii. " n in . Ii in \\ in,! •- ::, I - J is 1 an - . . :jn 1 a- - s .. _ _ _ Tii.mr !. 1.1 Iv! 1.1 •> ll I II 1; .., JI . -JI , __ _ ; _ •Mail trains li. N UAKKK , S-rrctarv. "PLUMBERS AND GASPITTERS - *- I! I) -M J! I X S A -V J> C I) . lili , IlLAi SOLOMONS' SPECTACLES MK. K. fsOI.O.AIONS , I' l-' l ' .- i ' .i , . , /• . il. ,,/,. . - ../ . sy.-.-l. t. -/,, , . \ l . l ,f i . l i h i ,.,- i .j ' I'lllii- ldl -Cll l /. '/«. -,, . . - , I'. '. NASSAU STUKKT , JICIJLIN , ±2 I1KNUI1.II )'],A(;it' sOU'ni JJKlAHtAVIA , LON1XJN , Will) HAS HJ.KN IS 1KAIIS I-KDI '1>SIII . \AI.|.1 KSIA I11.1SIIKI1 IN l it.III.IN , BKUS to t-aiilioii tin; l' ubliu against t' lt- use ut tii<- cntnini.n , improper , ami tjnill^ .IIMIH) ucturtd lil.i—i . -s alii iVlitilcs |. 't;nrlHlry hold , wlinrll altf ftu Kl/tily "let -nl»l t" Yi- i.n llial iiuuibcrs have . -iriull.l y ltkii.1 from t)i'-n< , ant) liusttf that it it nuw unm-(-i. ->sar>' tc ilwrll *l li-liilli 1111 tbe i'Xi t'lli-i.eir uf liis^|it*ctacli*s (>n iliiVt -tL-i.. IV UID lielibl.: r.r sitnilar «uti-lnnceM , whicti lie neither con*tructi , appruvi- , ni.r ili-pu. -i-ii n*,) ainl mi tin- advantai-i' !, ilciifalilu from l.i> .tct-ur.ilt' ini-tlit.il ol ailaptitu' Gla^»«s to D.-lcctive Sti . -til (a inatt.-r nt mucli ilei-pi-r iinpuitaiicr - than i-t I IL- > quently MI | I )IU ^ IH )), aft Mich Hrr Hiliniiably calcnlateil tn pro. new thi- i-yi-h niiiin|iiiirwl tn r-xlicinu nld B^IC. Tln-y hu?e li.i-n uscil hy tin. - nwiht llistitiKui. >>lii:d pi-rGnliH and AK-uiur-i^ of tin; Faculty nl Ihu King duin UIJ-SliKYK.—IVrsons cm be Miilcd hy cnclosinj; ti pair nl Spi-cuc lrs , or one of Iln: Cila>.8» , 111 a l.-ttrr , htiitin ^ the iliitaiii:* I IIIIII tin t-j- e tln-y cun i«.nl MIIH II prini with it , inul llnftC who have notpinp lnyi-d ^pL¦ltacll- . by nicntiuniin; tln ir ii^c and (U-Ai'rihiii(; bight. CiuiiiinniL-Htinn s from Wairr* f-.nl and ils Viuiiii)' 10 bc direileil Ki , \I K. !-01,0MO.V.S' K-t»l,!i>linii-iil , Nu. VJ , X ANSAtJ-STKEKT , (/inlroiire l,y Unit l),. i, ' r,, within onu Dunr uf DAWSUX-SrUKKI . DL'Hl.l.V. &U i '~ U.p'.ii< ..I all kit.J« riroiniilly atlomli" ! lo. NKWLY JXVKXTKl ) TKLEsCOl'KS , {' .•• nilii:.in;: j,uil^lnlitv with estraordir.ary powt-r ami chai. nr-> '.I Vi^a.n , which Mipi-rrL-iItt tjv.-ry .itlier LinJ lur tb.' WalMcuat I'.i rk.-l , Di-i-r Stalltink' i MilitHiy , Sin , anil :.l! pnrp«>6>-s , l.utli hv ilay mi.I nii:ht , itn.l i-.nnr Irom 4 inch.-., will •liovi il.itti.i. il y Ju^ili'i ' » . "jiti-lliti!-, ic, I' ricL—10-. U.| 12s. (I.I., Jus ., 21s., . •« ; »., ic. XKVV DAY AM) AVlliONOMICAl, TKI.ICSCOI'i: , PRICE IS COM I'l.i: IK—With Hipi-rn.r II inch .i. .l.r..n.ali.- .il.jiel ela-s , twn nnpn.v.il rye piuch , -un lil-i-^ , pmlnl.tu li.L-l.l j.jilite.i htai.J. 'I' d:- .-xtr. li'r.linary instruini-iit will cl.- .iily hlii.vv tl.<Mln.-l inip.ii ' anl la- ' iv.- iilv ti.xli* H , Miitl rxbibit with ili^' . inclii. *h the lac.! i.l on individual , ..r nl a L|...1 , -l»< l< , i-attlr , Air,, at in.my II . I I.- H ' .II-I»II.-.' . . iiu.illin^ in tin- II 11.1 L-SMl.ti'jl prjIlltH thOkt: K ' .I-N;-. U^U.«lM Mlp;ili<il it fin in (-7". IMl-i;t lVi'') DOL'III.K tll'KWA . liAI'K , . ' . l- 'IKI.l i (JI.A- *.. •;'" I ' I 111- It's. I ' .I .. 1. " '- ., ' - 'I- .; !>. . >'"'¦ -. ii.ii.ntr 11. -/. .Hi .-I I. , -v . -l l|i nil" a \\ ..trli 1'i.i-lit , JH liii.l in . I ' .' t .»l |,,w, r t I.l l.l>|;l- -! 11.. ill- ; :.|... Mlcn.-cupi- »l ll.- -l.- . ' i-t ("iwi-t , lii-ni ; " )- . , hinl n.vi>il.l.- l'li<.t", 'r. '|.ii. - . . MAtilti I.AM KUN> AND DI^UIA'IMi VIHW S- I'i. 'r, brilllKiH , Mini.I.- , thiill . 'h llli-ni|.-iMnl I.I 1 ll.rl . -- Miili-S ia i. 'ir.i l vainly —(. ' uniii*, ^u-nir* , IviiK-aMt.iul , lllii-lli. ln.^ litl.ti'" , <Vr. A tlip. l i'.r I Icin ..11.1 Iv! b.i.L.- . Hum 7- I ' A. A Cit.il.i>;ii" un ..p|.h. - .li..n . /i li .MII ' .AI, lTlZUllY'S IMI 'liUVKI ) ISAK OMKTKIi A IIUM I I )} l"ir «ti-liiiiir tin- Wi-alL. -r , h .in.l».in..l ) uni..l ia ,M ,l... . 'ai,>. uiili Tl.. r.m ti-i , |.t.ri- nnly 1" .- . WOl.UMliX' S Ni.W MOIlKI, llAIUiMKIKI! , pure 12-. IM. C' ..r. .-c t 'J in-ni:t.ii !-i* IH , MI l- . iiiiMt-ii r.l- . IM l'itDYKD ACOU VI 10 INSTl.lWI KM ri fur 1 xtrcuie itti'l i-v^iy ili'uit". - ..r d. ..tn-v- . CAUTION ! In ii.i.-.i|...n.v .1 niiii.rii.iis atl.-mptri nt imfMttl"!. , It is 1.H.-.- .IIv lit l.r.li! nait.f ai..I ml.Ii. . ..- , nnil tn |i:nin-marl y Inn. in m ini , ihnt M R. K. r>OI,(J.M ON'.S UN I.Y l-:>i.iUi-bin.!ii 1-. £* t ' : :<n-i.l.. r MNKI'KKX , NAr-riAU-STIiEET , DUIt- 1,1 N . tin. l- .ntr.iaic I-ici.l -IVKLI hy tin- II M.I . I).).. H , Unit l,c is not cutiiut- U J uitli any pcrso- .i nf mm *, limi/rii- , ur otlitr iii.wir, in.l tiitft lit i'ii.|ilu\3 SO ACil' . ' .V'lf) OH i'ltAVELLlilUJ. ' (.mli3-ly I "V^^C . -^-CDTJ JSi OBR &Z GO'S EDINBURGH , INDIA PALE, AND DINNER ALBS, SPARKLING , REFREailNG, NOCIIirSIIING, AND ECONOMICAL , to bo had of tho principal llctiiilera. Obaorve Tradu Mirks , us otlior brands nro froquoatly substituted. Breweries—Edinburgh. Established 1749. Waterford Stores—81. Custom-House , Quay. Dublin—7, Llwer Abbey-street and Sackville Place. Belfast—5, Glo' ster- street. Cork—Merchant' s ftuay. Limerick—12 , Brunswick-street. Drogheda—30, West-street. londo&-Belvedere Road , S.E, Liverpool—1, Seel-street. ; ATTRACTIV E AND SELECT SALE AT PAUL'S SQUARE , WATERFORD. J. FENDER having received instructions from Jtr. KEN. VEOV , WI L L SE frL BY A U C T I ON , AT PAUL'S SQUARE , !$3" ON MONDA Y NEXT , the Hlh OF Ai'RIL , AN EL|(^NT ASSORTMENT OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE , . . / AXD OTHER EFFECTS, including : i. brilliant-toned, fnH-corrjp lws Squnro I'intio , in Slahogany Cooo ; a beautiful Suito of Wnlnut Furni- t»ro , ooi«prising : llalf- .i-ilojcn Carvctl Chairs; Coucli , wilU Lntly ' s nud Gentleman' s Arm Chain, •p holatcrcJ in Green Hop. t U'I ' IKIOVT irang itigs , on Gilt Cornices , to match. Centre Tablo, and TN- V imposing-looking Walnut Clieflbr .iero Cabinet , of liamlaomo formation , with largo Mirror at Hack , Marble Top, nml l'lato Class Doors ; larjjo IJrawiug-rooin Carpet , which contains GO yardB, only a sliort timo in osn. Also , Parlour and Uedrnom Curpcts; What-nots; Occasional and other Tables ) Mahogany Siilolioanl ; 0 Chairs in hair seating ; Mahogany Wardrobes j Albert and iron B«dstends ; 2 tbroc-li(; lit Gataliers j one Sewing Machino , on Stan.I , in perfect order (tha " Little Wanzor "). Tho KITCURS and I'ANTKY contain the iimal uppointmcntH Hi ' Hulo »t halt-past K I . KVKS o'clock. J. rENDKR Auctioncur. {25" T4i« Sale will bo IjBreaot'Tixl , as Mr . K HX . XKIIT haa furchnsuil a HusitioRB-lioiisn nml Stock in Dabliu AGRICULTURAL, IMPLEMENTS , NSW GENUINE PERUVIAN GOVERNMENT GUANO I, I X S I-; K 1) C A KK . A rj . WHITE , liUDD & CO. (i.ATi: W. CODY ), I^KC! to iiifinin thcii cminli-y Irioii.ls tlmt th^y IIMVI : rccr i vi. il f/aiijo Cr>ii.siirn>iiciiis of tho above , u-)iic-li ) thi-y oiler at must. K I : ASI » AIII . I : I'I: II :KS . 'L'ln-ir AlMilClil/l' LIUAlj IMI'I J KMKXT Uepartruent is sloukei l with almost (ivory Ini]ilcmoiit suitod f or thu Season , amoiijj whioW an: : J,rUVN.Mlr»ISIi M.\1 |1IM:S , (iBl'ltllKltS AXI) JlAltltOWS , JtANiinii) AM ' Tt'iivir SKIUXI ; mi., TIIK I'IIIZI : Cm. 'iiM. vo G V .MI , Ac, &<:. JJoi . -m.;: Kntiiiiw AMI SKKM l'l/irmis , As fiKNUINK , KX(iIiIS)l.(JI!f)\V .\ SKI-IDS have become very scarce this season , W. I!, .t CO. have (jxcrc-isi-il. t hi; greatest en ri! ill tlio selt-ctiwi of their Stock , which consists of tho following : Viuiilnll> : mtM llvi.l Clm-er un-l . OiK frV«. «.s; Kti< j li*li«jrrin - ii 'lo. ; Fine Ai, ii- i-ii -an .).. .; /V. v .uctVii <lo., 11} Iv SO U>s. per B ushel; ,S' »;)''r/ii.. - White and Al . <>iiv C'lm-'i-; ('¦• '•k. ifm t , Fo ctail , Fescues, Timoth y, Furze, Inijmrt-I Ititiiun li' je Cm.v (in ml j innl hiles oj- lcKl) l- 'hn; Jlnni julli , Carrul , SivMles , a-nrt A (iltKAT VAKIKTV OF CAKOK.V A.VU FLOWKIt SKKIW. W., Ji. k CO. have also just lande.l , ox l' mrl , Unimor, a very superior CARGO of WKLCH TON SLA'I'KS (O . UKKNS , DUTCIIKSSKS , &c.,) whic h they oiler at very MOUKIIATK 1' KII . K. S. Dungarvan , 8th March , 1S72. AGRICULTURA L IMPLEMENT DEPOT , TEA , WINE , SPIRIT, AND AGRICULTURAL SEED MERCHANTS , .,,. ., ., ,,...,.,(1-011 GUAM'S SL-l'KKI'nOSI'HATKS, A.\u SOU, A(.l..\ih| t . lli|!S & CfJ . s AMMONIA J-'IXKD KKHUVIAX GOVEUXMKXT CiUAXO. EAST 1XD1A HOUSE , MA LV STKEKT , JJUNGARVAN. ANTH0N\' B YAl to inform thnir (riencls and tho Agricultuni l conimiinit y that they hare added to their Seed and Arti iicial Manure Tradu IM]'J,KMKNTS and MACHIXKliY of every description for Farming purposes , viz WIIBEI. AND SWINi; 1M.0UO11S ; nOUHLE FUKIIOW ilo. ; 1UD0ING or MOULDING <lo.; ZIG-ZAG UAUKOWS ; CHAIN do. , «AKRKTT'S COHN J)1!ILI,S ; UYK-GHASS n.,,1 CLOVEK SOWKItS ; HOI!<K HOKS . -iiid SCUKFLKRR ; OHUItBKKS . ol ALL S1ZKS (f,,r 2 or in OATKS , JiAIJJNO H , UUIIDLKS mi The Jlaimgcment of our Machinery Department will In; iin.li-r tin; Snperintrndonco of TIIOMSS J OHNSON , Agricultura l Knf incer, whos« Ion/, ' praetieal vxporipnci! of tlu> inost'eniincnt inaniifaoltiros of Ktif-laud , Scot- land , and Ireland Ji ' ives us an advantage to supp l y our customers with Imph-nienu that must recommend themselves ; and l)eitif{ anxious to jj ivo the Fanning classes every opportunity of convincing thi-mselves of the advantages to bu derived from tin: uso of Iui|>lc-mt!tits mid Machinery, sucli a* thoao referred to, we shall (£«}" IiKT OX Illl(H, f-r a limit: -1 lim-; b'l the tiny, such «.s wny be r e q i 'hp l . OUR FARM SEEDS Have been selected with our usual care, ami Ijof.h in IVic nml Qualify will maintnin that character whieh our house has always hold—to suppl y none Imc PL'HK L'XADL' I .TKISATKI ) SKKD. &jl ~ MACIIIXEKVof ovnry (Ictscri ptidii c. -in h<: /(KI' .UJIKD on Ihi: Premises by competent, workmen , with expedition , LIII I on reasonable terms , for which pui-poso wo have fitted up suitable workshops , with with tools of the newest and most, improved designs. [mh22.Gl] Main Street , Unngarvan. A N T II 0 X Y & CO. ~~ NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS !! TO-MORROW , \ SHOW A LARGE FANCY COATIXfiS; WKST OF KX(JIrAXi) THOtt'SKKIXl II|,.\CK AXD FAXCY SiI,KS; FKKXC1I MK'KI. VOKS ; Do. HK1TS: S1I.K Do.; i FAXCY DIIKSS TK1M.M1 .M.S. Also , A LARGE STOCK OF 1HIS1I LIXKXH , TICKKXS , HK.S.SIANS ; TOWKLS AMI TOWKLLLVGS; GREY AM) WitlTl CALICOES , SHEETINGS , ic. M. POWER & SONS Nos. 2 & 3 , BROAD STREET and 1 , LITTLE PATRICK STREET. ^iwm ***®^^ *Wm &^ UPERPHOSPHATE,/ HALFPENNY POSTAGE CAKDS. All descriptions o Printing, on above Cards fig " iVu-ctife-i ol THE WATKHTOBU N EWS Ojficr. SOLE CONTRACTORS FOR IRELAND WILLIAM 33. m'sTAu-: & ! IHI : I : T, 5. c, 7. & s . TEMPLE LAM : , D UBLIN . THIS PRUL CUP WAS AWARDED TO R. S. DOYNE , ESQ., WELLS , COUNTY WEXFORO. 1 l.c l trl.l iMRiiintd Turr.iy Acrrt. n( I' ur|i1r-ti>ppc<l SwrrtcR ; the huttis were very tlrri.f ,( r,«l, ,( fine t>h *yt , ihcit Lftpinj; quality couM not be surpassed. THE PhOO UCE WAS SIXTY-THREE ANO A-HAI.F TONS PER ACRE. Till Jullcn cami'limrntfil Mr. GDL'K , Land Slcw«rd , for Hit ciccllcnt crop crowu unJer hi^care. tXTHUCT FROM THE ROYAL DUDLIN SOCIETY'S REPORT. •'The Stand ul Mesin. WIGHT » CO., liiisuct Strtct , w«j of very considerable intertit 5)pon it wan I' ttnlitc ' i 1'iut Cup, uluc l-'ihy (iuinrji , i»arrtcd lo K. S. »oynf , Esq., Wcllj , Count)r W«llord; «!jn «pcufr.cn» ol the Turni ps uhkh r. -iincd the 1' ilje. The Crop produced 63 and m-hallton! fcracie. The quality ol Die Tuinij'l »a» (ilit clats; they wert »ound , heavy, well- shaped bubl , anj nBect treat credit on Mr. (iouk , Land Slewatd. under whoie care lliey were Rrown. " FROM THE " FARMER 'S GAZETTE. " DEO, BTM. 1868. PRIZE CUP FOR SWEDE TURNIPS. —We understand that the very handsome Priie of 1 Cup, Mlue5oGuineiB , or a Puisc containing 50 Si.vereicns , offered by Mr. Wig ht , lor the . best Ten Acrci of Swede Turni ps grown upun Prentice ' s Superp hosphate, has been awarded (o R. S. Doyne. ESQ ., ol Wells , Gorey, County Wcufoid , whose crop weighed Sixty-three and a-half Tons per Iriih acre. There wis close competition bclvieen this Crci|i and that of no Irish acres , grown in one field , by Allan Pollok , Eaq Lismany, of the cultivation of uhich the Judr;es ejtprcH their hiRheat coromendation. They regret that ' they had not at ihcir disposal a special PRIZE OF EQUAL VALUE to Rive to Mr. Pollok. W I L LI A M WIGHT & CO. utt optn lo Irrnl 11 -ill! partirs/or the S11U 0/ thtir Manurei in UiltricU whin thry ate not represented. The above I'irst-class Suouphotpliatc can be had from h. A. KYAJ. , Watcribnl ; J. H. CULLKN , New Itosfi GARDEN & FARM SEEDS , SUPERPHOSPHAT E OF LIME, Ac. & CO., P ROI 'I UKTOKS , WIliK FKXCi.VG ; IIOUSK .mil l'ONY GEAKS , Double mill : Single action ; ItOOT SLlCEKS nii'l PULPEIUJ , ! KHIIZK nml OIlAKf CI UTTKKS ; AUTOMATON LAWN MOWERS ; ! CAIIOO.VS (I' atonf) ASlKUfCA.V BKOAfJ I CAST SEEU-SOSVK!! , l.>r Wheat , Hailcy, h..r»eO O.it» , .(irn w Sucil , &c. AND FOLLOWING DAYS , IV K S 11 A 1. I. VARIETY OF i\EW GOODS I . ' DN. ^ I . -TI . NI ; in" ; I'LAIN' AND TANCY VO1M.IXS (JS ; i AM'ACCAS , HAI,KltJIO.S ; : SIIAWI.S , SKI UTS ; ¦ IIOHIKRY AND Or.OVKS; T1KS , SIIIUTS , COLIiAKS , AXII FANCY DKESS TIUMMI.N ' US. mm mm PLUMBERS AND GASFITTERS C0MM1NS & CO., 66, QUAY. WIGHT & CO JOHN MOIUU S , Kilkonny ; 1). II. 1IIGGINS , Clonmot. [m22 HO T ELS. IMPERIAL HOTEL, KILKENNY WALTEB. HANL0N, PROPKIETOR , BEGS to inform hia Commercial friends and the public generall y, that he has just reado largo addition!! and improvements in his Hotel , and trusts b y strict attention to business, to merit that kind pa- tronage wh fell tliey hare hitherto so liberall y bestowed. The POSTING ESTABLISHMENT jondncted as hereto- fore, and Omnibuses, as nsual , attend all tho Ti-aina. Kilkenny, March 8, 1871. [mhlO-tf] KELLY' S " . CROWN " HOTEL , MOXCK STRE ET, WEXFORD. THIS is a Central and Comfortable Hotol , in which everything can be had on the most moderate terms. $25" Best Dublin and Wexford Spirits; also Brandies Wines, Porter, Ale, &c. (anlB-tf.) 525" Cars on Ilire at the shortest notice. DUBLIN. Commercial & Private Lodging House 40 MARLB0K0OGH STREET. PARTIES Visiting Dublin can be accommodated, with or or iviihont Board, and all tbo comfoits of ti homo , on Moderate Terms. [o25-tfj £3T Situation central , close to Sackville-strect. DU; BlilN. . -I _ - The European Hotel , Bolton Street . r|WE ED ROPE AN ia the largest, tho best situate, I and the most comforlablo HotP' in the City. All modern improvements have hr -n recentl y introduced , and tho entire House papered, painted , and decorated. Twenty Suites (if Apartments for Families. Draw- ing Itooms from is. fid. to 5s. Sitting Rooms on thu ground floor free- of charge. {C5J* Soup, Fish , Joints , Fowl , and Entree in Coffee Room and Rcxtnurnnt , from Two to Seven o'Clock d;tilv. Bod , including Servants , 2». 6d., 2s.and Is. 6d. [mlll-tl] J. HOLON'V, Proprie to r. MIL FORD HAVEN. THE SOUTH WALES HOTEL , ADJOINING tin. . Terminus of tho South Wales llailv. -siy Company at New llilford, and tlio Lii-nlii:^' Sta^'u oftlit: Watpifnrd ltoyal Mail Packets. Tin 1 I' ul.liir :it-o i-cspi . -<-il ' iill y infm-iiieil th. -it th<; aliuvu cxti-n-ivi! Iv-talili-liini'iit is repine with every a.-ci.in- liiiH JMiiuti. Ciilff t 1 , ( . ' iii niiii-icial , and Sitting Kuoms ; HiMia r. l and Sinuicin^ ll.jnnis. Tlio Koums an: lni'KC, hi l' iy, and airy, lifaiitiTiill y dccunitc-fl , clcg. -tiul y I ' ur- ni slirtl , and nrc ollirrwisi . - Iil It'll lip with I'vmy repaid to ciiinfiirt. and ('i.iji- .'ii H-itr-c. Tl:i- IIc.ll!l is siluaU-cl rm till' lia'ik. i of tin. ' fill- - f:iiin-il .Mjll ' unl Il.- iven , and runiiiiauii ,a nitist i . -x li. 'n. sivi; view uf Ili-t- Maji-siy ' s Dock yard , and of t-lic rmnamii: and |iiuiurusiiiic Smni'i-v uf thu nei ghbour- hood. Vi. -itui- . i , Tourist. -; , Commercial Gentlemen, and Families will Iiml tin ' s f-.Vtalili ' slniient , fin- sittmtion and cijiiiftii-t , onil.iiii.-d with Minleraiu Charge!:, sur- passcil In- mi otlii-r in tli' . - l' n ' /tcip. -ility- tW llot , C11I1I , and Shower Maths. All tviiniiiuinVaiiuiiH shutilil bi: addressed to (jySo-lf.) ./. WIIKTV.'^N , Manner. IMl'OltTANT TO TKAVKr.LKRS , TOURISTS, AND OTHERS. l/ ' j im v.ant mm/ i.rl , routviiie iicf , awl tmiiomy, T li V T II K WATERF0KD ARMS 1 HOTEL, CoitXKii t)f COl.ltKCK ST. ANti THE MALL. ti' " r.UNCHEO. VS ready at all time«. (iy ll \ 0 r 1 0 K . OX VIEW, at IIOWAl' .D' S Mu.vc Warehouso, 93 Qt. ' AY , Wnterliiid , a ftifc-size PORTRAIT of His Ho ' iiner. .* PIUS IX., by u Roman Artist , Si gner D.vnu. Said PORTRAIT WILL BE RAFFLED FOR , On Ihv W <¦/ MA >'. TII - KKLS , 5s. Euch. If a suflicicnt Number of Tickets arc not taken by thsit ilali: the Jlom-y will be returned. (fi(i) fi 11 () C O \j A T ile la Uic . UOLUXl A L JO IJ -I , I'AI.L-MAI .l, , LONDON. (wi-iiui] (1I1UCUIA T <lc- lit L'ie. COLO K I A L K J U coii.|i..—.l ..I i. !i. . l.. - >t LV.10 mill Sunn- "tiiy Cl JI O C 0 L A 'L' lie la Cic , C 0 LO >' i A L E 'U Snl.l KotMll t>V :|ll I .-S|..-Cl;il)li. llflll^O- , lit tl.lt! kr(l UriCH CU 0 V J O h A T ile I. i Cic. COLONIAL K, /»-jiot at H ' uirtluri) , linoi- .ox 0w.iy>ii. v . DJ Quay. YJ-; AT WAX'S VKAST I'OWDEB I..1- , I.y Us i xi-ill'tn. i- , i-r,tin. -ly Mipt -r~e'Ui3 I' .AKING POWDERS . YI-; A T .Al A X'S Y !•: AST J.'OWDEE. '1 I n- ;I ! I - - . - ui.iiir ii-. ' , :iinl still iiicrriiMii^. Il will km-n ^-.. . .1 ' 1. 1 y.- .ti^ ni :-ny clun.iti* . Y I-, 1 A T,M A x\ 'S YKAST P O W DK K JL. m.iru-s l'..-tr\ liirlit ami iligi->tivp, saving i-j;i:s ;unl I. U . IT, :u. .l ik-lu-u.u^ liMtK' -tiimlphuMil iii lire n.inutrs. U-scd i n I1.-I - M.ij.->lv\ kitclii n, Ihi Aru.y anil Nnvy, anil siiltl by .ill (imi't-rs ami t . 'h. -iiii.t-' . YKATMAN' .S YKAST I'OWDKH. . -..I.l .ti I.I. .,wl 3-1. Ki- . vi- . -, MI .J Cl . «ii.l 1- ., !' - . till., i.h. l . ' .- . Cici. - I.l- . (\a 'Jl)t il3U Sold by Pi. UYAN , f.rocerv 12 Hiviad Street , and 111 O . uay, Wtiti-i-fiml. W BJ1KKC1I J.UADKKS , WIIISTI.KII ' -SU , STKAND . BlfKKCJl LOADKRS , I - 'KNTKA I .-KIIIK OR VIN. BliKKCll I.OADKH« , K10111 £lu 10< . iipn' ..rtb. BKKKCII MiADKHS , li y l .c-l I. '-niloii M .ki'i- , SKt. 'UND HAND. A .lr. -iii' .t v. - l '- i l:i:. jii- a.iil Piic I.'i-t f01 w.11.kil 1 tl rcici p ..t Tlin- i - Stumi-,. II , >1 UAXll , l!,.u' LONDON. PEOTECTION FROM FIE 1 )7( VANT AXO i.IAi: 'S PA TJOXT SAl'KTY 1) MATl.lll- .S LltillT ONLY ON Till-: UOX. 1>KYANT AND MAY'S TRADE A1ARK— ) AN AUK. 1JUYANT A'N D -MAY'S PATK.ST SAFETY 1> .MA Ti:ilKS A IIK NOT 1'OISO.NOUS. BRYAXT AXD iMAY'S PATENT SAFETY MATCIIKS WITHOUT PHOSPIIOItUs. BRYANT AND WAY'S PATENT SAFETY MATCIIK S l.lliUT ONLY OX TUB 1I0X. BRYANT AND WAY'S PATENT SAFETY 11O1.DKK , for use wlicu-vitr a Match is Itrquentl y renuircd. miii . -jG) BRYANT AND MAY. >«,„¦ CO UPELLE , De ROOS & Co.' s PREPARATIONS A FKKSU ASSORTMENT of the following J\ |' ,r|i;ir..lioni hate jmi been rtcciveil at Tnt N FWU Otli.:.. , Kiim-Mlne : , Wulominl , frum CourELLB, DR Kooa .t C, I..1111I011 :—Gultai Vile , or W'g- 'Hijlc Lift Drops, tlio cr.-ai r.tii.<l y (ur NiTVOiunrsii , rtc. Dr. I)K K001' Coinpoutnl Reiml Pills , for Pnius iu tlio hack , urmel , rlicuoiutisni , ijnut, ct r-. Price Is. lid. to 33s per box . S<-c atlrertUctuent eUvwhere for particulBrR. Dr . DB Pkoos 1 Yesetalile Lif< Pills , tor regulatiag the btomach an.l clerttisin^ tlio t.loiiil . Mailftmc C' OI' PKI . LS ' 8 Httir Ktatoiinrf Flaid, irhirli has bpen fooiid wottdi-rfull y CIEWC ' IOUM in Ininsing tbe hair lo its original color; al,o , Couruu-B' s H»ir Dye. GLENFIELD STARCH , Is tho onl y kind U9ed in Her Majesty' s Laundry, IV TIIKKE AKK ANT LADIES WHO HAVE NOT YKT USED TltK CI1KNFIBI1 D STARCH , They ure respectfully solicited to givo it a T RIAL , And carefull y follow out tbo directions printod on every I' acknge, and if this is done, They will Bay , liko the QUEEN' S Laundress , /( ts (he f inest Starch they cier-uscj . Xff l When you usk for GI.ENFIELD STARCH , fee that you ;/t< '' , u.s inferior kinds are often substi- tuted for the Kike of extra, profit. Boware, thcrefoie, of spurious Imitations. Just I' uOlukcd , po stjree for Two Stamf, k UU1DB TO T1J E (JURE OF NERVOUS- A. X KSS. Ily IU NUY SMITU, M.l>. , olthe UtiiritMtj - ul .leu* , nu.Inn u< tlie " People ' s Guide lU'HeuItb ,," Set: . A .Mpiltoil Wnrt nn the New Specinl Trnlaiaul , li y Mi-ili. ciii. - , only. «' .Vitvous JI CD I H ! , ami Pbytiod I).-bilily, Lou- - ti.> of VpiiiiK , Itiili potioD , Uimnrx ut iViglit , Paiulul DM' IIIH , WIIII I ' Elu-riry, inul I' lcmnlure Dec lluii ; wilb in. biru '-lions lor pcrltct tiMiorttiuu to litalth ami vi gour , by thl> NCW Sl'tCUL TBlSiTUEKT. Tho W' AKMNO VOICK (IU0 p.i(C"' '" ¦iiunliatetl xtlli fuses anil li. >tiinouiiiU. Gii-a H.lvicc ulld tul.-H lor Cure by tlie \iw ol the New Remedied , with u New Clniptt-i uu the use and ubuwj of Electricity, lor >lie euro ol Nervous iliacitcx , with Letti-r« Iroin Pdlknlf who lmvi! tritd the f.o-c»iieii Kcini-dy, proving thnt KLECTRICITT IR NOT LlPR and will 110: cure Nervous Debility. Free b y p..* t lor two Hlratnp" . Addieu Dr. H. Suirn , 8 liurloo Crrscent , London, W.C. U PORTAHT TO Coumar PATIKKTU .—CONBCLT A LO«. DOM HHTIIICIAS W IIUODI KBB .Dr. SjJiTn will , for the beuefiUjf country p.ilienlt , 1 n receiving descri ptions of Iheir ca-rj , ^«8W I I ' H upinion , with ailvice And directions 'or tlm moot snccrctlul restoration to health. (»16-tl . BUTLER'S CATECHISM TO CATHOLIC CLERGY, " BOOKSELLERS, &c. On Sale at The Real Office , With the Kecommendaiioa of the Bishop of WaUrford and Liomore, ths Right Rev.Ih:.O 5 B8I«S A Catechism for the Instruction of Children, ny TJIE MOST Rev. Dr. JAMES BUTLER, Archbishop of Casliel and Emly. . Printed on Good Paper, and in large clear Type. RECOMMENDATION : "Iapprore of this Edition of the Rig ht Rev. Dr. JAMES BUTLER' S Catechism, and recommecd it to the Faithful of these Dioceses. "»£< D. O'BRIEN , R.C.B. " Waterford, June 2 , 18G9." UgT Orders from any part of the Diocese, sent in and directed to C. REDMOND , Printer and Publisher Waterforil News Office, 49 King-street , promptl y at- tended to. The Trade supplied on moderate terms. May be had Retail from overy Catholic Bookseller in the Diocese. SHIRTS ! FIT WARRANTED. —Our PURE FLANNEL SHIRTS , thoroug hly Shrunk, Ready-made or to order—9s. Cd. Our CASHMERE COTTON SHIRTS are absorbent and dnrablo. Our FINE WHITE SHIRTS and COLLARS excol in style and valno. tf§T Patterns and Self-Measuring directions, free by post. P. T0BIN & SONS, Shirt and Collar Makers , mal.Wy] 58 & 59, QUAY. 27 , BAKRONSTIIAMI STREET, WATKRCUIID , Jani'ari/ 1st , 1872. HENRY AUDLEY & CO. WHILE returning their sincere and gnitpful acknowledgments to the public for thu extensive Patronage hitherto bestowed unou them, beg to acquaint their kind patron.s that they havo added tu their Stock , n all Depart- ments , c o M I- 1: 1 H 1 y r. - . Gitui. 'i' .itiii.s and O ILS , 1' KIUT . MEIIV , J TAI .IAX CIUODS , (, ' iJi . iiirnN , ( . ' iiA. vin.Kin, lJUl '(.. > , CulibAl.K , CANVAS , &C . which they can coiili.li . -nil y rccunnni . 'nd. N' .R. —S01.1: AfiKNTs in Waterfonl for P KAI ;IJI; K and H LCIIAN 'S PATENT PAINTS. $4}" Orders cxcuuinl with accumcy and <les. palcli. BATHS ! BATHS ! BATHS ! (JOT llKClAXISG BATHS ; COLD AXI) TKl'IU SILOWKR -IJATUS , AT C(/.U.U/.\.S"S COMMMKIICIA L S' FAMILY 11' iTEL , (iVA Y, WATEHF0UD. rilllKSE HATHS have just been fitted up on tho -1_ most approved princi ple, with an abundant. Sup- pl y of Hot and Cold Water , and are open to the Public , supp ly ing a want long felt in thu City. ftt SADDLERS AND HARNESS MAKERS. COMMIXS AND CO., M, QUAY , WATEKFOltD. SPECIA L XOTICE. WILLIAM Y0UNGKK & CO. invite particular iittcntion to their LIGHT DINNER ALE , NOW so much sought for in the London Market. -) It doi-s not contain high alcoholic propertiui- , but is well llavourcd , n.ntl possesses many invi gorating qualities , resembling Champagne Wines. Hlius., 51s.; B ULS ., UGs. ; HAI.P lilii.s., 1-Ss., ti) be bad in Wood , lioitlc, or Jars, from the STORKS , SI , Ci;sSTOM-HUUSK QUAY, WATKHOHD. iJy i M"" Jl. J{. CAJfl'lON , At.K. vT. McLEAN & McINTOSH , PLUMBERS, I.KA D MERCHANTS , $' c, BKG to intimate that they havo noif added to their busincss a HUASS FOUNDRY and ENGINEER. INO ESTABLISHMKNT , where Brass Work of every Juscri ptiun will bo cast and linislicd olf in Kirst.class oiy le, and with as little delay as j>o»sible. MC LK. VN and JI CI XTIKH also beg to tender their sinceru thanks for thu kind patronage bestowed on them, aud hope, by their constaut attention to busi. ness, to merit a continuance of same. [Rf Lead , 75ra.?s , C' .)/.; ICT, nrtri bon Works, 3 , LITTLE GEORUE' S STREET, WATEUF0UD and KOSE-IXN STREET, KILKENNY. N.B. Oreen-hoiiTOS , Conservatories , and Public Biiililings Heated on the most improved princi ple by tho circulation of hot water. (iny la-Um * ROSBjfiRCON FOUNDRY J I'KNDER , Auctioneer , WATEKFOKII , I KIS been . APPOINTED SOLE AGENT for Ihd Coi:xrv W.m. -itKJK ti , by .Messrs. T. HA11LEY 1CE0UJI iJliO- THEHri, lor thoir COMUINED REAIMNH and Minvi . vc II AI . III . SK . S, TiiuKsiiixii MACHINES , PLOUGHS , AC ic [mhlO.ly] PHOTOGRAPHIC ART STUDIO , 5 &(J , GEORGE'S STREET , WATERFORD. JOHN P K N D K Jl , HAVING -placed the Management of his Photo, graphic Studio in the hands of a F IHM - CLASS A RTIST, begs d> draw the attention of his I'.itroiis to HIS NEWLY-INTRODUCED PORTRAITS , wry suitable 11s Family J'ictHre.s , linisht-tl in Uiu hiif l.- i*t sty le of Jliniatnre Painting in Oil , Crayon , Sepia, and Mezzotinte. As all Portraits are Painted mi t ho Preuiises , he is enabled to olfur fidelity of Portrai- ture and graceful pose ' , with tho highest artistic finish |J#S" Cartes de Visile anil plain Photographs cau bo taken in tho darkest wciilhur. J. P. -solicits an inspec- tion of his specimens. [mhlO-y *] CURE FOR ALL! NEVER DESPAIR! HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. BAD LEGS, BAJI BKEASTS, WOUNDS AXD U LCI;- UATIOX S op ALL K ISDS.Tliere it no ioeilicui.il prc partition which may be so tliuruu^ lity ntlied upon in tlic tieiittnenl ut the HUM- C ailmeuts us I(.illow») ' » Ointu ent. Null.iuf cau be muri! simple and sufi- tlian the matiDer ID which it ij applial , notliini; more sahiturj- than its a»tiou OD the hudy, twtli Ir.call y and tointitulionHllv. The Ointment rubbt'il nrouiid the part afTocti-d enters the pores as still per- mt-iitcs inet.1. It quickl y pcnttrati-s tu the suurec o! the evil , noil driven il Irom thv hysittn]. DKO. VCHITIS, UinmiBBiA, COLBS, COVGIIS , HORB THROATB , ASD SHORTSKSS OP H BBATH.Keliucd and OJUJSI' SI * } throat*, elongated uvul. -i , ulctrilnl or turgid ton- siU, wlioopinfc cough, croup, it^tlirua t WheeziQ K frou accumu- lated tuucou* , mid oilier difficulties of respiration , aUo pal pi* tation, etitcue> aud uliorlness ot brcalb, may, wilu ' ccrtaiDly, be cured by rabliiug this healiDf; Ointment over the eltesv and lack (or at lea-t half an hour twice u day, assisted by appropriate I ] I)*? S of Kollonay ' s PilN. COB QLAKDCtAR SWBLLIXOS , Siipp J OINTS, ASD DtacASM or TUB SSI . V. Tlwe ia no prep-iwtion for salu- tary effectn comparable t0 ' ihii reiotdy. It should bo well rut.bed o»er the affected p.ut< after thei r due totnentatioa with warm water. It acts hy stirauUtiti g the abaotbeDta to increased activity, b y preventing congestion and promoting a freo an 1 copious cireulntioo in tho pnru affected ; tdenctr speedil y ind i-tfectually it cnsure-i t cure. GocT AND RilBCMATisa. —Thia in»»luab!e uogoent haa greater power ruer gout and rheumatism loan any other preparation. Nutiv oeed reuiniu in paiu il iU remora l be set abonl in good earutal , by usiag tliii iufillililc remedy ac- cording tu the printed mstructii.us affixed to each pot . All •ettleii aches and paim are ronediablu in the rnimc mauoer Puts , 1- ' ISTULI », AXD EXCOBIATIOBS.The cure which this Oiuttneut elfecta in huding piles nuJ fijtulas 0( long atatidiun, allcr tbey liare n«M(«i all older applications , have beeu ao countl- ss und ao notorious ikroiuhuut tbe world that ^4 any iffurt 10give an ade<iuaielv detailed BUleuiem or their -4 * uumber or character would Im Tain. It ii sufficient to know •#//* ¦ thai tbe Ointment bat nevir proved iuiffiracious. ' ; ,. -6 lit IJlSOHDBRs OP TDB KlDXKY S, STOSE ASD GBAVBI VV —The Omtioent is H soverei gn remedy if it bo well rubbad o\' twice B liny into tbe Miinll of tlm buck , over tbe region of B&rs ' A kiduey s, into which 11 will gradually penetrate, and in aU^>- ^ ' « '' '* every ci!,e »ivi! unuiedmte relier. Wbeucter this OinrBesi ^, %. hat lireii onre used it has established iuuwn worth j *fjt2>^ ' % ' iiKiin been eagtrly toughl for as the easiest and 6afe«J>ijl3K> > v s f n all disonlrr* ol the UdueyiC V^ V 5j *>j x ¦ Both the Ointment and Pill, should bt und hft L htf if o- tif ty t ing contp lmnt* . A7 %% Z %% ? , U»d LcBs Ch:c«o-looi F|»tol»l ¦ .?#3itMi2( 'l Af ' ( Bud Un-am Chilblains Gout / / «>gtofcBu3ik-^> <> Uurtu Chapped hands Uluadular SwemSu%ririrf ?' f 7% " a . " UUDIOIU Corm (Sotl) Lumb»go ^KS. SBTISMI. «/ » Biu i.l Moi- Cancet. I', It, , * ,, •i)Pl>i*3K?% * <l ' * > chiliwt >.nd Contr.cted and Ilricutrnti.m If? ' ..CO / l ' o. C ' " rt ' r 1 Sand Kiln SltflJoInu Scalds //?£ Wf tniit ' ' b \* C«oa b.y EtephaDliasll Sor. Nipples. V' m^A 'J/a "// " Tb(. 1'ilb aud Oiutmeut are sold at lli^ttj &f &Sttt *» ' , 4' " Ptolea.or H OLLOWA.T, 533, O-t(oT4+uJ\°/VdoM&r*£r' *, I fr 1 * /* The A' eui Office Kiug.street . W.ter&ftia^&jSV-Cj?' every ia.pecl»ble\ endor of ilediciae tm^^?^ c 2ffc5' */ , - world , iu Boxes ami Put., .1 1,. ltd^8^A. »J c f 1 ^SSA 6 </ o /./' and 33.. each . The 2s. Od. .iu cc^O^SSOfet* ' * ' •lie six , the 11» , aize .ixleeo , Hie ^7^frtSbi^!SN \ the 33s. sue tiltj -two tiiu« the qu&8f»8rV li?2»S *?» Pot. > e .m.llesl Boi of PM $^q£^ff i l &*\* tbi1 illicit Pot ol Oi.tm.nt ..^igOT^W Foil printed d :r»ctioni are <i«itf ! ^S,.^>O^d,^* <S> * <

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aililr. s.-, will uWr full iulormntiou rejjnrdiiii; Cauaaa, anil tlu.=cpriiviiivts i-nemlly.

Ki.r lunli .r pi.r 'icul.irs , «|i|ily tu JAMES & A LKJAMIEE

A LLAN , 70 G1c.1t Cl y a.-nrect , lil^sovr. and l'J Kiieii Quay,l) ubl :n;ur lo ' THOMAS l'OIU'KI, !, , W.i l ir 'nril ;

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1\ Cnuipnny n*coivo lioods for Shi pment

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Jrlay, ncridi'iiii. nf tl:.- S.-:K , I'.'I V I M S , Ki n', tlic I'uern's Hue-:ni. ->. iirtVelivr X;ivi^:itinti , oi" at-ciili'iits I'rom any of IHT cause,11.11 Inrai.y ln-swhidimiulit !I »VI > lipcn covrn- il by Iiisimnccnor f..r I.. MI;II.',. , l!r«il.;.L-c, l'iiiiilili»ii , (j iiiilily, or cniiti -nts of..i.y !':irr.-ls orl'ack.if:.,'- , ur.l. -< sp.-ciall y i-ntiTi-il atul in. rn-tn n Kr, i_-ht pii . l . C.Hi.Knnt n-movnl to lie Stun 1! at llioli>( i ;t!lil .-lip^nsi. ot tlu' I 'nli-i^tlOo.

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I 'ai. ii. K.nr , \i<- . ; Servants ,mil Children . 10s.: Heck , 7s.i l l.: I 'l i i) . '.nil . ', •¦. Ki-inal. - .- a '.teli.l tlit: Lsulii 's'Cabin.

I...... '.- ri i:.-ivi-il .it Clarence Il.>cli.I V A T K I . ' K H I i lJ A M ) l. ll . V I H i X .

Aur ora an 'l A'l.rrt , or (.thi-r (liuibli; Yosel -.K1.. . M .. .Mi . ia . . i . i . , vuoa iiiM.ni ,

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Anrt i .-<i .in-/ jYont, or other eligible Yej—e!*-.Vl ( ( . M N V A l K K H H i U : rK {> M l'LYMIT't H :

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K i'.V'o i: n A N D X K W B O SS .."'lui .l W'.'.Tl nrni i l i— I ' .iil y, Hirnlays excepted , at .'t.l", P.M .Kii '.v X KIV f .'oss—llailv , Suml.nV i-rc.'pleil , lit H.-Ji A.M.

W A T K II K H I ! !> A M I i l l ! X C A N N O X .V\ r.;.\ \\*.\TJ.i: puKii—Dail y, Sundays excepted, a* '.\.\T\ I\M.Kin .v Do'CAN.NOsi—Daily, Sundays exrepted , at 6.IS A . M

I'.i-rtl.s sei-nved anil every iuroruiation iven by the A^i:ntB.B- i *t 'i l —Tin. Ci lii .-ral St'c-iiii I'arlet Ollice. 'Livrrpuul—VV.iti-rlonl St.an) Ship Colnpany, '2'i, Jtrnusiviirl-M ri-i.'t ,W .i^.rinttuii I'.uildiu^v . Loii./on—A.N i iiOM T . Ii . UO B I S S O N ,M Mavk l.a:ie; l ! i i t :.-h and Knrvisrn Stram U'liaif , I.cnvcrl-:.i-l Sinitiiiivlil , and W.-l Kent Wharf , Snuthivark Vlii-nmull.~ l lc .Mcv J. \\'A R I . v ' ., tln .-\Vhal l , .Mil lie. ! i.-2!)-t'tA., • a- li.. -Coini.anv '* .~ > r u i "t h . - M A I.l, . W A T K U F l i M D .

K .N I i l . A N 'H ANh SDCI 'l l U'AI.KS , AM , 'I I I K SOLTIIi l l-' l l ;i : i .A. \ | i, nv l i K K A T \\ KSTKU X 1SA1I.VVAY ,rl-i . M I l . r o K U I I A Y K X ,

In ci.nnirliim with tin- WAI n.- rnKH .V I. I M K K U K :mdW.whim.iMi A ( J i N i i a i . I I:I . I ..\ MI Lines.

SHORTEST ROUTE, and REDUCED FARES,*a/*3 K 'r .'!.->¦ 7'r.i. -,..-- Hi-/ .Y. . '.- VuA Moi l ,f f a

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M O N EY ! M O N E Y !

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LOANS ON CALL OR DEPOSIT.r i A I I K DIKKCT Ol i S (IK rilK U'A I K H K I X I . k CK N I U A L

1 Inn AM . I!.M I .«.U C'I I J I I M X V 0<>r tl'U purpose ofHEl 'LACIXCf tin- IXSTAI ,Jli:X 'J .Sol' thc ( ; ( ) VKItX.MKST U)A}« iiii - l KON 'DS lUllinjj 'In' ) «ri - |in- |uu-M l ,unti l lurthi -r Xi.ticc , to Accept LOANS OX MUKT.|;. \ I ;K l iOXDS al li per Cent., payable iipmi Oni:V<- .:r's .-iii f i t i - , ur (or suc-li term of Ycar.i as uiuy litlixiil ; "ii'l I'-r tli" IJi-bcntiiri! Slock, liaviiif niualpriuriiv wi i l i t i n - .M-.i-r-a i! IioiuU , bi-aiin^; luteii:9i jit¦I ,1 i i i - r( ' i - i i l . ill perpetuity .

They will nl.-u accept. LOAN'S <¦» DKI'OSIT ,lieariiiK Inic i . - .-i <it - l i I 'KK Cl'.ST , j iayahle ,„, Utu:

Year 's ui.tice ; ut I per Cent, payable uii Six Mini t l is '

Not ici- ; at :ii |« i- C'eni ., pay"'''1-' ">' '1 hri . e .Muiiilis1

notice ; ami ;il :f per (Jem., pnyaljli: on one month'Knotice.

I- i.i- tin) Year eiKliti^' t in: i'lllli or Sept ., 1S7I , the

Tronic Ki-reipls were .C:tl ,lsI3 hs. l l i l . —'¦«¦' Working

ami i i t l i ' - r Kxpenses I.ein/ JJ l l i .li 'U Ills. -'I- —leaving abalance uf t l .'> ,7 l^ l .'is. '.Iil., lieiii|,'iltiubli! the Atni.iiul

ri:i|uireil ,liir tin: liitereM .-n Loan-', alier the payment

il l' Wlii i il tln-TC is, the;el'./lc, li coii'illci'li 'uic MIl-p liisli.r I l ivi i le i nl- i to .MiarchoWer.-.

Thi- v w i l l , every Half-year , n.-nil In •¦¦:«•'- Oeilitor a

S: . . ! i - i i i i - n i sl i i iwinV lli "! lul l parlii.-iil.-n'--i :in-l Aiiiuuni

i.l I In- M-veml Loans .im- I.y Iln: (' panv.,t |.p lii-:i(i'.».-.- !'• )¦; ¦ :.ti 'lri- '?>ri) I" the uii ' li 1- -i:.r i"- 'l. aL

lh" C.nipanv 's Ol'.ie'-s , Wan - iKn - i l Teriniiiu^.( I f v Orilei -J ,

V I I , M A M W I L L I A M S , Sei-n-titri - .\V.- . !ei|olilMan h , I l l i , Ih7^.

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MARBLE iil^^Sf WORKS ,

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KK N l t Y K K N N I i l i Y i i i o . s i nspuctlully tcttinwliis.sii , .;<ie il .ai.k. l-r tl.e Mipporl lie has received

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l'i;l,i;.: thai In- l.ti.< i-'.U* 1..T-'-' Snply «r Cluniiiey

IVcu.-, l l i - a 'l St.ii.ei ., (w .- ivi! isloi.e.", aji:l Jloi iiuiH -iita ;

( i i a i . - a i . i l Kiu-hi- n llan-ei ; abo, a Lutjiii Hlock of

l .'ul .Stone lor li i i i . i l i iu.' puij.o.-i i« .I l i a Smi-k-iii-'J ri. 'l".' i> vulm d ill about Jt:i,WI(l , mill

«•;;! cell on the iiiosl I'uhsiuuublu Terms. [e -Gm

i.'.w/, iiM r ri M I -: TMU.KS FOR A I 'I U L

WATKI.rOUD A N D Cl-.XTUAl , I K K I . A N D A X DK I L K E N N Y .lUXCITO X U A I L W A Y S .

Tno ^liu itL -»t n.utr Iroui Walcrf. " .1 anil Kilkcni j v to Dul.l 'n ,Atlil.itie . l'. itninnH , Par. ..list '-wii. o- , N^my li , U rui Ma-y -u-ro '.

\C/ ' in.p-nrv'l (piick an> 1 llioin.". ¦ ..ily ..-i.in iD iu.icatii.ij to:Iw- i-i- tl Marv ortitli'ti utul ofln r .itiition.i to Wat - ./ o. -l . Ili-^acovia Ni'iv Millnr . l lo l.ntulnp Dnil all Matii 'ns on lliu Oruut tVts -tr«< rai)n.,j-,.f i:ii.-l u.,l.

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U A I K l M - O l f D AND LJ.MEI. ICK KAIUVAY.XJ}> Trains from U'aterford.

I T K A 1 N S O.t WOK DAVS. *"'l-V .H-.I TI. I IIM '

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"PLUMBERS AND GASPITTERS-*- I! I ) -M J! I X S A -V J> C I) .

lili, I l L A i

SOLOMONS' SPECTACLESMK . K. fsOI.O.AIONS,

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lielibl.: r.r sitnilar «uti-lnnceM , whict i lie neither con*tructi ,appruvi- , ni.r ili-pu.-i-ii n*,) ainl mi tin- advantai-i'!, ilciifalilufrom l. i> .tct-ur.ilt' ini -tlit.il ol ailaptitu' Gla^»«s to D.-lcctiveSti.-ti l (a inatt. - r nt mucli ilei-pi-r iinpuitaiicr - than i-t I I L- >quently MI |I )IU ^

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UIJ- SliKYK.—IVrsons cm be Miilcd hy cnclosinj; ti pairnl Spi-cuclrs, or one of Iln: Cila>.8» , 111 a l.-ttrr , htiitin ^ theiliita iii :* I I I I I I I tin t-j- e tln-y cun i«.nl MIIH II prini with it , inulllnftC who have notpinp lnyi-d ^pL¦ltacll-. by nicntiuniin; tln irii^c and (U-Ai'rihiii( ; bight. CiuiiiinniL-Htinn s from Wairr *f-.nl and ils Viuiiii)' 10 bc direileil Ki ,\I K. !-01,0MO.V.S'K-t»l,!i>linii-iil , Nu. VJ, XANSAtJ-STKEKT, (/inlroiire l,yUnit l),. i, 'r ,, within onu Dunr uf DAWSU X- SrUKKI .DL 'Hl.l .V.

&Ui'~ U.p '.ii< ..I all ki t .J« riroiniilly atlomli"! lo.NKW LY JXVKXTKl ) TKLEsCOl 'KS,

{'.•• nilii:.in;: j ,uil ^lnlitv w i t h estraordir.ary powt-r ami chai .nr-> '.I Vi ^a.n , which Mipi-rrL-iItt tjv.-ry .itlier LinJ lur tb. 'WalMcuat I'.i rk.-l , Di-i-r Stalltink'i M i l i t H i y , Sin , anil :.l!pnrp«>6>-s , l.utli hv ilay mi.I nii:ht , itn.l i-.nnr Irom 4 inch.-.,will •liovi il.itti.i. i l y Ju^ili'i '» ."jiti-lliti!-, ic, I'ricL—10-. U.|12s. (I.I., Jus ., 21s., .•«;»., ic.

XK V V DAY A M) A V l l i O N O M I C A l , TKI.ICS C OI'i: ,PRICE IS COM I'l.i: I K — W i t h Hipi-rn.r II inch .i. .l.r..n.ali. -.il .j iel ela-s , twn nnpn.v.il rye piuch , -un lil- i- ^ , pmlnl . tul i.L- l .l j.ji l ite.i ht a i . J . 'I'd:- .-xtr. li'r.linary instruini-i it w i l l

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— A I I U M I I )} l"ir «t i - l i i i i ir tin- Wi- alL . -r , h .in. l». in. . l ) uni . . lia ,M ,l. . . .'ai ,> . ui i l i Tl.. r.m ti- i , |.t.ri- nnly 1".- .

W O l . U M l iX 'S N i . W M O I l K I , l l A I U i M K I K I ! , pure12-. IM. C'..r. .-c t 'J in-ni:t . i i !-i* IH , M I l - . iiiiMt-ii r.l- .

IM l'itDYKD ACOU VI 10 IN STl . lWI KM ri fur 1 xtrcuieitti'l i-v^iy il i 'uit ".- ..r d. . .tn - v - .

CAUTION ! — In i i . i .- . i|. . .n.v . 1 niiii. rii.iis atl.-mptri ntimfMttl"!. , It is 1.H.-.-.IIv l it l.r. li! nait.f ai..I ml.I i . ...- , nniltn |i:nin-marl y Inn. in m ini , ihnt M R. K. r>OI,(J.M ON'.SUN I.Y l- :>i.iUi-bin.!ii 1-.

£*t ': :<n-i.l.. r MNKI ' KKX , NAr-r iAU-STIiEET , DUIt-1,1 N . tin . l-.ntr.iaic I- ici.l - I V K L I hy tin- II M.I. I) . ). . H ,—Unit l,c is not cutiiut- U J u i t l i any p crso-.i nf mm *, limi/rii- ,ur o t l i t r iii.wir, in.l t i i tft lit i'ii. |ilu\3 SO ACil'.'.V'lf) OHi'ltAVELLlilUJ. ' (.mli3-ly I

"V^^C. -^-CDTJ JSi OBR &Z GO'SEDINBURGH, INDIA PALE, AND DINNER ALBS,

SPARKLING , REFREailNG, NOCIIirSIIING, AND ECONOMICAL, to bo had of tho principalllctiiilera. Obaorve Tradu Mirks , us otlior brands nro froquoatly substituted.

Breweries—Edinburgh. Established 1749. Waterford Stores—81. Custom-House,Quay. Dublin—7, Llwer Abbey-street and Sackville Place. Belfast—5, Glo'ster-street. Cork—Merchant's ftuay. Limerick—12, Brunswick-street. Drogheda—30,West-street. londo&-Belvedere Road, S.E, Liverpool—1, Seel-street.

; ATTRACTIVE AND SELECT

S A L E AT PAUL'S S Q U A R E , W A T E R F O R D .

J. FENDER having received instructions from Jtr. KEN.VEOV ,

WI L L S E fr L B Y A U C T I O N , A T P A U L ' S S Q U A R E ,

!$3" ON MONDA Y NEXT , the Hlh OF Ai'RIL ,

AN EL|(^NT ASSORTMENT OF

HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE

, . . / AXD OTHER EFFECTS, including :

i. brilliant-toned, fnH-corrjplws Squnro I'intio , in Slahogany Cooo ; a beautiful Suito of Wnlnut Furni-

t»ro, ooi«prising : llalf- .i-ilojcn Carvctl Chairs; Coucli, wilU Lntly's nud Gentleman's Arm Chain,

•pholatcrcJ in Green Hop. t U'I'IK IOVT irang itigs , on Gilt Cornices, to match. Centre Tablo, and

TN-V imposing-looking Walnut Clieflbr.iero Cabinet , of liamlaomo formation , with largo Mirror at

Hack , Marble Top, nml l'lato Class Doors ; larjjo IJrawiug-rooin Carpet, which contains GO yardB,

only a sliort timo in osn. Also , Parlour and Uedrnom Curpcts; What-nots; Occasional and other

Tables ) Mahogany Siilolioanl ; 0 Chairs in hair seating ; Mahogany Wardrobes j Albert and iron

B«dstends ; 2 tbroc-li(;lit Gataliers j one Sewing Machino, on Stan.I , in perfect order (tha " Little

Wanzor").

Tho KITCUR S and I'ANTKY contain the iimal uppointmcntH

Hi ' Hulo »t halt-past K I .KVKS o'clock.J. rENDKR Auctioncur .

{25" T4i« Sale will bo IjBre aot'Tixl , as Mr . K HX .X K I I T haa furchnsuil a HusitioRB -lioiisn nml Stock in Dabliu

AGRICULTURAL, IMPLEMENTS, NSWGENUINE PERUVIAN GOVERNMENT GUANO

I, I X S I-; K 1) C A K K . A rj .

W H I T E , l iUDD & CO. (i.ATi: W. CODY ),I^KC!

to i i i f inin thcii cminli-y Irioii.ls tlmt th^y IIMVI : rccr ivi.il f/aiijo Cr>ii.siirn>iiciiis of tho above, u-)iic-li) thi-y oiler at must. K I :ASI »A I I I . I : I'I:II :KS . 'L'ln-ir A lM i lCl i l / l ' LIUAl j I M I ' I J KMKXT Uepartruent is

sloukei l with almost (ivory Ini]ilcmoiit suitod f or thu Season, amoiijj whioW an: :

J,rUVN.Mlr»ISIi M.\1 |1IM:S, (iBl ' ltllKltS AXI ) J lAltltOWS ,J tANiin i i) AM' Tt'iiv ir SKIUXI ; mi., TI I K I'I I IZI : Cm.'iiM.vo G V.MI , Ac, &<:.JJoi .-m.;: Kntiiiiw AMI SK K M l'l/ irmis ,

As f i K N U I N K , KX ( i I i IS ) l . ( J I ! f ) \V .\ SKI-IDS have become very scarce this season , W. I!, .t CO. have(jxcrc-isi-il. t hi; greatest enri! ill tlio selt-ctiwi of their Stock , which consists of tho following :

Viui i lnll> :mtM llv i.l Clm-er un- l. OiK frV«.«.s; K t i <j li *li «jrrin -ii 'lo. ;Fine Ai , ii - i-ii -an .).. . ; /V.v .uctVii <lo., 11} Iv SO U>s. per B ushel;,S'»;)''r/ii..- White and Al.<>iiv C'lm-'i-; ('¦• '•k.ifm t , Fo ctail , Fescues, Timoth y, Furze,

Ini j mr t - I I t i t i i un li 'je Cm.v (in mlj innl hi l es o j -l c K l ) l-'hn; Jlnn ij ull i, Carrul , SivMles , a-nrt

A (i lt KAT VAKIK TV OF CAKOK.V A.VU FLOW KIt SKKIW .

W., Ji. k CO. have also just lande.l , ox l'mrl , Unimor, a very superior CARGO of WKLCH TONSLA'I'KS (O. UKKNS , DUTCIIKSSKS , &c.,) whic h they oiler at very MOUKI IATK 1'K I I .K.S.

Dungarvan , 8th March , 1S72.

AGRICULTURA L IMPLEMENT DEPOT,TEA, WINE, SPIRIT, AND AGRICULTURAL SEED MERCHANTS,

.,,. ., . , ,, . . ., . ,( 1-011 GUAM 'S SL-l 'KKI 'nOSI 'HATKS, A.\uSOU, A( . l . . \ ih|t. lli|!S & CfJ.s AMMONIA J-' IXK D K K H U V I A X GOVEUXMKXT CiUAXO.

EAST 1XD1A HOUSE , MA LV STKEKT, J J U N G A R V A N .

A N T H 0 N \ 'B

YAl to inform thnir (riencls and tho Agricultuni l conimiinit y that they hare added to their Seed and Artiiicial Manure Tradu IM] 'J ,KMKNTS and M A C H I X K l i Y of every description for Farming purposes, viz

W I I B E I . AND SWINi; 1M.0UO11S ;nOUHLE FUKIIOW ilo. ;1UD0ING or MOUL DING <lo. ;ZIG-ZAG UAUKOWS ;CHAIN do. ,«AKRKTT'S COHN J)1!ILI,S ;UYK -GHASS n.,,1 CLOVEK SOWKI t S ;HOI !<K HOKS .-iiid SCUKFLKR R ;OHUItBKKS . ol ALL S1ZKS (f,,r 2 or in

OATKS, J iAIJJNO H , UUIIDLKS miThe Jlaimgcment of our Machinery Department will In; iin.li-r tin; Snperintrndonco of TI I OM S S J O H N S O N ,

Agricultura l Knf incer, whos« Ion/,' praetieal vxporipnci! of tlu> inost'eniincnt inaniifaoltiros of Ktif-laud , Scot-land , and Ireland Ji'ives us an advantage to supp l y our customers with Imph-nienu that must recommendthemselves ; and l)eitif{ anxious to jjivo the Fanning classes every opportunity of convincing thi-mselves ofthe advantages to bu derived from tin: uso of Iui|> lc-mt!tits mid Machinery, sucli a* thoao referred to, we shall

(£«}" I iKT OX I l l l (H, f - r a limit:-1 lim-; b 'l the tiny, such «.s wny be reqi 'hp l.

O U R F A R M S E E D SHave been selected with our usual care, ami Ijof.h in IVic nml Qualify wil l maintnin that character whiehour house has always hold—to supply none Imc PL 'HK L'XA DL 'I .TKISATKI ) SKKD.

&jl ~ MACI IIXEKVof ovnry (Ictscri pt idii c.-in h<: / (KI' .UJ I KD on Ihi: Premises by competent, workmen,with expedition , LIII I on reasonable terms, for which pui-poso wo have fitted up suitable workshops, withwith tools of the newest and most, improved designs. [mh22.Gl]

Main Street , Unngarvan. A N T II 0 X Y & C O .~~

NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS !!TO-MORROW,

\

SHOW A LARGE

FANCY COATIX f iS;WKST OF KX (J I r AX i ) THOtt 'SKKIXlII|, . \CK AXD FAXCY S i I , K S ;FKKXC1I M K ' K I .VOKS ;

Do. HK1TS:S1I.K Do.; i FAXCY DIIKSS TK1M.M1 .M.S.

Also, A L A R G E S T O C K OF1 H I S 1 I L I X K X H , TICKKXS , HK.S.SIANS ; TOWKLS AM I TOWKLLLVGS; GREY AM) WitlTl

CALICOES , SHEETINGS , ic.

M. P O W E R & S O N SNos. 2 & 3, BROAD STREET and 1, LITTLE PATRICK STREET.

^iwm ***®^ *Wm&^

UPERPHOSPHATE,/

HALFPENNY POSTAGE CAKDS.All descriptions o Printing, on above Cards

fig" iVu-ctife-i ol THE WATKHTOBU N EWS Ojficr.

SOLE CONTRACTORS FOR IRELAND

WILLIAM33. m'sTAu- : &!I H I :I:T, 5. c, 7. & s. TEMPLE LAM:, DUBLIN .

THIS P R UL CUP WAS AWARDED TO R. S. DOYNE , ESQ., WELLS , COUNTY WEXFORO.1 l.c l trl.l iM R ii in t d Turr. iy Acrrt. n( I' ur|i1r -ti> ppc<l SwrrtcR ; the huttis were very

tl rri.f ,( r ,«l , , ( fine t>h *yt , ihcit Lftpinj ; quality couM not be surpassed.

THE PhOO UCE WAS SIXTY-THREE ANO A-HAI.F TONS PER ACRE.Till Jullcn cami' limrntfil Mr. GDL'K , Land Slcw«rd , for Hit ciccllcnt crop crowu unJer hi^care.

tXT HUCT FROM THE ROYAL DUDLIN SOCIETY'S REPORT.•'The Stand ul Mesin. W I G H T » CO., liiisuct Strtct , w«j of very considerable intertit

5)pon it wan I'ttnlitc 'i 1'iut Cup, uluc l-'ihy (iuinrji , i»arrtcd lo K. S. »oynf , Esq., Wcllj , Count)r

W«llord; «!jn «pcufr.cn» ol the Turni ps uhkh r.-iincd the 1'ilj e. The Crop produced 63 and m-hallton!

fcracie. The q u a l i t y ol Die Tuinij 'l »a» (ilit clats; they wert »ound , heavy, well- shaped bubl , anj

nBect treat credit on Mr. (iouk , Land Slewatd. under whoie care lliey were Rrown. "

FROM THE " FARMER 'S GAZETTE." DEO, BTM . 1868.PRIZE CUP FOR SWEDE T U R N I P S .—We understand that the very handsome Priie of 1

Cup, Mlue5oGuine iB , or a Puisc containing 50 Si.vereicns , offered by Mr. Wight , lor the. best Ten Acrci

of Swede Turni ps grown upun Prentice 's Superphosphate, has been awarded (o R. S. Doyne. ESQ ., ol

Wells , Gorey, County Wcufoid , whose crop weighed Sixty-three and a-half Tons per Iriih acre. There

wis close competition bclvieen this Crci|i and that of no Irish acres , grown in one field , by Allan Pollok ,

Eaq Lismany, of the cultivation of uhich the Judr;es ejtprcH their hiRheat coromendation. They regret

that 'they had not at ihcir disposal a special PRIZE OF EQUAL VALUE to Rive to Mr. Pollok.

W I L LI A M WIGHT & CO. utt optn lo Irrnl 11 -ill! par t i rs / or the S11U 0/ tht ir Manurei in UiltricU whinthry ate not represent ed.

The above I'irst-class Suouphotpliatc can be had from

h. A. KYAJ. , Watcribnl ;J. H. CULLKN , New Itosfi

GARDEN & FARM SEEDS,SUPERPHOSPHAT E OF LIME,A c .

& CO., P ROI 'IUKTOKS ,

W I l i K FKXCi.V G ;IIOUSK .mil l'ONY GEAKS , Double mill

: Single action ;ItOOT SLlCEKS nii'l PULPEIUJ ,

! KHI I ZK nml OIlAKf CI UTTKKS ;AUTOMATON LAWN MOWERS ;

! CAIIOO.VS (I' atonf) ASlKUfCA.V BKOAfJI CAST SEEU-SOSVK !! , l.>r Wheat , Hailcy,

h..r»eO O.it» , .(irn w Sucil , &c.

AND FOLLOWING DAYS,IV K S 11 A 1. I.

VARIETY OF i\EW GOODSI .'DN. I .-TI .NI ; in"

; I 'LAI N ' A N D TANCY VO1 M.IXS(JS ; i AM 'ACCAS , HAI ,Kl tJIO.S;

: S I I A W I . S , SKI UTS ;¦ I I O H I K R Y A N D Or.OVKS;

T1KS , SIIIUTS , COLIiAKS , A X I I

• FANCY DKESS TIUMMI. N'US.

mm mm

PLUMBERS AND GASFITTERSC0MM1NS & CO. ,

66, QUAY.

WIGHT & CO

JOHN MOIUU S, Kilkonny ;1). II. 1IIGGINS , Clonmot. [m22

HO T ELS.IMPERIAL HOTEL, KILKENNY

WALTEB. HANL0N, PROPKIETOR,BEGS to inform hia Commercial friends and the

public generally, that he has just reado largoaddition!! and improvements in his Hotel, and trustsby strict attention to business, to merit that kind pa-tronage wh fell tliey hare hitherto so liberally bestowed.

The POSTING ESTABLISHMENT jondncted as hereto-fore, and Omnibuses, as nsual, attend all tho Ti-aina.

Kilkenny, March 8, 1871. [mhlO-tf]

KELLY'S". CROWN" HOTEL,MOXCK STREET, WEXFORD.

THIS is a Central and Comfortable Hotol, in whicheverything can be had on the most moderate

terms.$25" Best Dublin and Wexford Spirits; also Brandies

Wines, Porter, Ale, &c. (anlB-tf.)525" Cars on Ilire at the shortest notice.

D U B L I N .Commercial & Private Lodging House

40 M A R L B 0 K 0 O G H STREET.PARTIES Visiting Dublin can be accommodated,

with or or iviihont Board, and all tbo comfoitsof ti homo, on Moderate Terms. [o25-tfj

£3T Situation central , close to Sackville-strect.DU; B l i l N. .-I _ -

The European Hotel, Bolton Street .r |WE ED ROPE AN ia the largest, tho best situate,

I and the most comforlablo HotP' in the City. Allmodern improvements have hr -n recently introduced,and tho entire House papered, painted , and decorated.

Twenty Suites (if Apartments for Families. Draw-ing Itooms from is. fid. to 5s. Sitting Rooms on thuground floor free- of charge.

{C5J* Soup, Fish , Joints , Fowl , and Entree in CoffeeRoom and Rcxtnurnnt , from Two to Seven o'Clockd;tilv. Bod , including Servants, 2». 6d., 2s.and Is. 6d.

[mlll-tl] J. HOLON'V, Proprietor.

M I L F O R D H A V E N .THE SOUTH WALES HOTEL,

ADJOINING tin.. Terminus of tho South Walesllailv.-siy Company at New llilford, and tlio

Lii-nlii: ^'Sta^'u o ft l i t : Wat pifnrd ltoyal Mail Packets.Tin 1 I' ul . l i ir :it-o i-cspi .-<- il 'i i l l y infm-iiieil th.-it th<; aliuvu

cxti-n-ivi! Iv-tali l i - l iini' i it is repine with every a.-ci.in-l i i i H J M i i u t i . Ciilff t 1, (.'iii niiii- icial , and Sitting Kuoms ;HiMia r.l and Sinuicin^ ll.jnnis. Tlio Koums an: lni'KC,hil'iy, and airy, l i fa i i t iTi i l ly dccunitc-fl , clcg.-tiul y I'ur-nislirt l , and nrc ollirrwisi .- Iil It'll lip with I'vmy repaidto cii infiirt. and ( 'i.iji - .'ii H-itr -c.

Tl:i- IIc . l l ! l is s i l uaU - cl rm till' lia 'ik. i of tin.' fil l - -f :iiin- il .Mjll'unl Il .- iven , and runiiiiauii ,a nitist i .-x li.'n.sivi; view uf Il i - t - Maji-siy 's Dock yard , and of t-licrmnamii: and |iiuiurusiiiic Smni'i-v uf thu neighbour-hood.

Vi.-itui- .i, Tourist.-;, Commercial Gentlemen, andFamilies will Iiml t in's f-.Vtali li'slniient , fin- sittmtionand cij iiiftii - t , onil.iiii.-d w i th Minleraiu Charge!:, sur-passcil In- mi otlii - r in tli '.- l'n'/tcip.-ility-

tW llot , C11I1I , and Shower Maths.Al l tvi iniiiuinVaiiuiiH shutilil bi: addressed to

(jySo-lf.) ./. WIIKTV.'^N, Manner.

IMl'OltTANT TO TKAVKr . LKRS , TOURISTS,AND OTHERS.

l/ 'j im v.ant mm/ i.rl , routviiie iicf , awl tmiiomy,T li V T II K

WATERF0KD ARMS1 HOTEL,CoitXKii t)f COl.ltKCK ST. ANti THE MALL.ti' " r.UNCHEO.VS ready at all time«. (iyll

\ 0 r 1 0 K .OX VIEW, at IIOWAl'.D'S Mu.vc Warehouso, 93

Qt.'AY , Wnterliiid , a ftifc-size PORTRAIT ofHis Ho'iiner..* PIUS IX. , by u Roman Artist , SignerD.vnu. Said

PORTRAIT WILL BE RAFFLED FOR,On Ihv W <¦/ M A >'. TII - KK LS, 5s. Euch.

If a suflicicnt Number of Tickets arc not taken bythsit ilali: the Jlom-y will be returned. (fi(i)

f i 11 () C O \j A T ile la Uic . U O L U X l A L JOI J -I , I 'AI.L-MAI . l , , LONDON. (wi-iiui]

( 1 I1UCUIA T <lc- lit L'ie. C O L O K I A L KJ U coii.|i..—.l ..I i. !i. . l.. - >t LV.10 mill Sunn- "tiiy

Cl JI O C 0 L A 'L' lie la Cic, C 0 LO >' i A L E'U Snl.l K otMll t>V :|ll I .-S |..-Cl;il)li. l l f l l l ^O- , lit tl.lt! kr(l UriCH

CU 0 VJ O h A T ile I.i Cic. C O L O N I A L K,/»-j iot at H 'uirtluri) , l inoi -.ox 0w.iy>ii.v. DJ Quay.

YJ-; AT W A X ' S V K A S T I ' O W D E BI..1- , I.y Us i xi- ill'tn. i- , i-r,tin.-ly Mipt -r~e'Ui3

I'. A K I N G POWDERS .

YI-; A T .Al A X 'S Y !•: AST J.' O W D E E .'1 I n- !» ;I !I - -. - ui . i i ir i i- .',:iinl st i l l iiicrri iMii^. Il wi l l km-n

^-. .. .1

'1. 1 y.- . t i ^ ni :-ny clun.iti*.

Y I-,1 A T,M A x\ 'S Y K A S T P O W DK KJL. m.iru-s l'..-tr\ li i r lit ami iligi->tivp, saving i-j;i:s ;unl

I.U . IT, :u. .l ik-lu-u.u^ liMtK'-tiimlphuMil iii lire n.inutrs. U-scdi n I1 .- I - M.ij. ->lv\ kitcl i i n, Ihi Aru.y anil Nnvy, anil siiltl by.ill (imi't-rs ami t .'h.-iiii.t - ' .

Y K A T M A N ' .S Y K A S T I ' O W D K H ..-..I.l .ti I.I. .,wl 3-1. Ki-.vi - .-, MI .J Cl . «ii.l 1- ., !'-. till.,

i.h. l .'.- . Cici.-I . l - . (\ a 'Jl)t il3USold by Pi. UYAN , f.rocerv 12 Hiviad Street, and

111 O.uay, Wtiti - i- fiml. W

BJ1KKC1I J.UADKK S,WIIISTI .KII ' - S U, STKAND .

BlfKKCJl LOADKRS,I- 'KN TKA I . - KIIIK OR VIN.

BliKKCll I .OA DKH « ,K10111 £ lu 10< . iipn'..rtb.

BKKKCII MiADKHS ,li y l.c-l I. '-niloii M .ki' i- ,

SKt.'UND HAND.A .lr.- i i i ' .t v.- l '- i l:i:. j ii- a.iil Piic I.'i-t f01 w.11.kil 1 tl rcici p

..t Tlin- i - Stumi-,.I I , > 1 U A X l l ,

l!,.u' LONDON.

PEOTECTION FROM FIE

1 )7( VANT AX O i.IAi: 'S PA TJOXT SAl'KTY1) MATl . l l l - .S L l t i l l T ONLY ON Till-: UOX.

1>KYANT AND MAY'S TRADE A1ARK—) AN AUK.

1JUYANT A'N D -MAY'S PATK.ST SAFETY1> .MA Ti:ilK S A IIK NOT 1'OISO.NOUS.

BRYAXT AXD iMAY'S PATENT SAFETYMATCIIKS W I T H O U T PH OSPIIOItUs.

BRYANT AN D WAY'S PATENT SAFETYMATCIIK S l . l l iUT ONLY OX TUB 1I0X.

BRYANT AND WAY'S PATENT SAFETY11O1.DKK , for use wlicu -vitr a Match is Itrquentl y

renuircd.miii .-jG) B R Y AN T A N D M A Y . >«,„¦

COUPELLE, De ROOS & Co.'s PREPARATIONSA FKKSU ASSORTMENT of the followingJ\ |',r|i;ir..lioni hate jmi been rtcciveil at Tnt N FWU

Otli.:.., Kiim-Mlne : , Wulominl , frum CourELLB, DR Kooa.t C, I..1111I011 :—Gultai Vile, or W'g-'Hijlc Lift Drops, tliocr.-ai r.t i i . < l y (ur NiTVOiunrsii, rtc.

Dr. I) K K001' Coinpoutnl Reiml Pills , for Pnius iu tliohack , urmel , rlicuoiutisni , ijnut, ctr-. Price Is. lid. to 33sper box . S<-c atlrertUctuent eUvwhere for particulBrR.

Dr . DB Pkoos1 Yesetalile Lif< Pills , tor regulatiag thebtomach an.l clerttisin^ tlio t.loiiil .

Mailftmc C'OI'PKI.LS'8 Httir Ktatoiinrf Flaid, irhirli hasbpen fooiid wottdi-rfully CIEWC'IOUM in Ininsing tbe hair loits original color; al,o, Couruu-B's H»ir Dye.

GLENFIELD STARCH,Is tho only kind U9ed in Her Majesty's Laundry,

IV T I IKKE AKK ANT LADIES WHO HAVENOT YKT USED TltK

C I 1 K N F I B I 1 D S T A R C H ,They ure respectfully solicited to givo it

a T R I A L ,And carefully follow out tbo directions printod

on every I'acknge, and if this is done,They will Bay , liko the QUEEN'S Laundress,

/( ts (he f inest Starch they cier-uscj .Xff l When you usk for GI.ENFIELD STARCH , f ee

that you ;/t< '', u.s inferior kinds are often substi-tuted for the Kike of extra, profit. Boware,thcrefoie, of spurious Imitations.

Just I' uOlukcd , po stjree for Two S tamf,k UU1DB TO T1JE (JURE OF NERVOUS-A. X KSS. Ily IU NUY SMITU, M.l>. , olthe UtiiritMtj -ul .leu* , nu.Inn u< tlie " People's Guide lU'HeuItb ,," Set:.

A .Mpiltoil Wnrt nn the New Specinl Trnlaiaul , liy Mi-ili.ciii. -, only. «' .Vitvous JI CD I H !, ami Pbytiod I).-bilily, Lou--ti.> of Vpii i i K , Itiili potioD, Uimnrx ut iViglit , PaiululDM' IIIH , WIIIII .»' Elu-riry, inul I'lcmnlure Declluii; wilb in.biru '-lions lor pcrltct tiMiorttiuu to l italth ami vi gour, bythl> NCW Sl'tCUL TBlSiTUEKT. Tho W'AKMNO VOIC K(IU0 p.i(C"' '" ¦iiunliatetl xtlli fuses anil li.>tiinouiiiU. Gii-aH.lvicc ulld tul.-H lor Cure by tlie \iw ol the New Remedied,with u New Clniptt-i uu the use and ubuwj of Electricity, lor>lie euro ol Nervous iliacitcx , with Letti-r« Iroin Pdlknlf wholmvi! tritd the f.o-c»iieii Kcini-dy, proving thnt KLECTRICITTIR NOT LlPR and will 110: cure Nervous Debility. Free byp..*t lor two Hlratnp". Addieu Dr. H. Suirn , 8 liurlooCrrscent, London, W.C.

U PORTAHT TO Coumar PATIKKTU .—CONBCLT A LO«.DOM H HTIIICIAS W IIUODI K BB .— Dr. SjJiTn will , for thebeuefiUjf country p.ilienlt, 1 n receiving descri ptions of Iheirca-rj , «8W I I 'H upinion, with ailvice And directions 'or tlmmoot snccrctlul restoration to health. (»16-tl .

BUTLER'S CATECHISMTO CATHOLIC CLERGY," BOOKSELLERS, &c.

On Sale at The Real Office ,With the Kecommendaiioa of the Bishop of WaUrford and

Liomore, ths Right Rev.Ih:.O5B8I«SA Catechism for the Instruction of Children,

ny TJIE

MOST Rev. Dr. JAMES BUTLER, Archbishopof Casliel and Emly. .

Printed on Good Paper, and in large clear Type.RECOMMENDATION :

"Iapprore of this Edition of the Right Rev. Dr.JAMES BUTLER'S Catechism, and recommecd it to theFaithful of these Dioceses.

"ȣ< D. O'BRIEN, R.C.B." Waterford, June 2, 18G9."UgT Orders from any part of the Diocese, sent in

and directed to C. REDMOND , Printer and PublisherWaterforil News Office, 49 King-street, promptly at-tended to. The Trade supplied on moderate terms.

May be had Retail from overy Catholic Booksellerin the Diocese.

S H I R T S !FIT W A R R A N T E D . —Our PURE FLANNEL

SHIRTS, thoroughly Shrunk, Ready-made orto order—9s. Cd.

Our CASHMERE COTTON SHIRTS are absorbentand dnrablo.

Our FINE WHITE SHIRTS and COLLARS excolin style and valno.

tf§T Patterns and Self-Measuring directions, freeby post.

P. T0BIN & SONS,Shirt and Collar Makers ,

mal.Wy] 58 & 59, QUAY.

27, BAKRONSTIIAMI STREET, WATKR CUIID ,Jani'ari/ 1st , 1872.

H E N R Y A U D L E Y & CO.WHILE returning their sincere and gnitpful

acknowledgments to the public for thuextensive Patronage hitherto bestowed unouthem, beg to acquaint their kind patron.s thatthey havo added tu their Stock , n all Depart-ments, c o M I- 1: 1 H 1 y r. -.

Gitui.'i'.itii i.s and O I L S, 1'KIUT .M E I I V ,J TAI .I A X CIUODS , (,'iJi .iiirn N , ( .'i iA.v in.Kin,

lJU l '(..•> , CulibAl.K ,CA N V A S , &C.

which they can coiili.li .-nil y rccunnni.'nd.N'.R. —S01.1: AfiKNTs in Waterfonl for P K A I ;IJ I;K

and H L C I I A N 'S PATENT PAINTS.$4}" Orders cxcuuinl with accumcy and <les .

palcli.

BATHS! BATHS! BATHS!(JOT l l K C l A X IS G BATHS ;

C O L D A X I ) T K l ' I U S I L O W K R - I J A T U S ,AT

C(/.U.U/.\.S"S C O M M M K I I C I A L S' F A M I L Y 11' i TEL ,(i VA Y, WATEHF0UD.

rilllKSE HATHS have just been fitted up on tho-1_ most approved principle, with an abundant. Sup-ply of Hot and Cold Water, and are open to thePublic, supplying a want long felt in thu City. ftt

SADDLERS AND HARNESS MAKERS.COMMIXS AND CO.,

M, QUAY, WATEKFOltD.

SPECIA L XOTICE.

WILLIAM Y0UNGKK & CO.invite particular iittcntion to their

LIGHT D I N N E R ALE ,NOW so much sought for in the London Market.-)

It doi-s not contain high alcoholic propertiui- ,but is well llavourcd, n.ntl possesses many invigoratingqualities , resembling Champagne Wines.

Hlius., 51s.; BULS., UGs. ; HAI.P lilii.s., 1-Ss.,ti) be bad in Wood , lioitlc, or Jars, from the STORKS,

SI , Ci;sSTOM-HUUSK QUAY, WATKHOHD.iJy i M"" Jl. J {. CAJfl'lON , At.K.vT.

McLEAN & McINTOSH, PLUMBERS,I.KA D MERCHANTS , $'c,

BKG to intimate that they havo noif added to theirbusincss a HUASS FOUNDRY and ENGINEER.

INO ESTABLISHMKNT , where Brass Work of everyJuscriptiun will bo cast and linislicd olf in Kirst.classoiy le, and with as little delay as j>o»sible.

MC LK .VN and JI CI XTIKH also beg to tender theirsinceru thanks for thu kind patronage bestowed onthem, aud hope, by their constaut attention to busi.ness, to merit a continuance of same.

[Rf Lead , 75ra.?s, C'.)/.;ICT, nrtri bon Works,3, LITTLE GEORUE' S STREET, WATEUF0UD

and KOSE-IXN STREET, KILKENNY.N.B. — Oreen-hoiiTOS, Conservatories, and Public

Biiililings Heated on the most improved principle bytho circulation of hot water. (iny la-Um *

ROSBj fiRCON FOUNDRY

JI'KNDER , Auctioneer, WATEK FOKII , IKIS been

. APPOINTED SOLE AGENT for Ihd Coi:xrvW.m.- itKJK t i , by .Messrs. T. HA11LEY 1CE0UJI iJliO-THEHri, lor thoir COMUINED REAIMNH and Minvi .vcIIAI . III .SK .S, TiiuKsiiixii MA C H I N E S , PLOUGHS , AC ic

[mhlO.ly]

PHOTOGRAPHIC ART STUDIO,5 &(J , GEORGE'S STREET, WATERFORD.

J O H N P K N D K Jl ,HAVING -placed the Management of his Photo,

graphic Studio in the hands of a FI H M - CLASSA RTIST, begs d> draw the attention of his I'.itroiis to

HIS NEWLY-INTRODUCED PORTRAITS ,wry suitable 11s Family J'ictHre.s, linisht-t l in Uiu hiif l.-i*t sty le of Jliniatnre Painting in Oil , Crayon , Sepia,and Mezzotinte. As all Portraits are Painted mit ho Preuiises, he is enabled to olfur fidelity of Portrai-ture and graceful pose', with tho highest artistic finish

|J#S" Cartes de Visile anil plain Photographs cau botaken in tho darkest wciilhur. J. P. -solicits an inspec-tion of his specimens. [mhlO-y *]

C U R E F O R A L L ! N E V E R D E S P A I R !HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT.

BAD LEGS, BAJ I BKEASTS,WOUNDS AX D ULCI;-UATIOX S op ALL K ISDS.—Tliere it no ioeilicui.il prc

partition which may be so tliuruu^ lity ntlied upon in tlictieiittnenl ut the H UM- C ailmeuts us I(.illow») '» Ointu ent.Null.iuf cau be muri! simple and sufi- tlian the matiDer IDwhich it ij applial, notliini; more sahiturj- than its a»tiou OD

the hudy, twtli Ir.call y and tointitulionHllv. The Ointmentrubbt'il nrouiid the part afTocti-d enters the pores as still per-mt-iitcs inet.1. It quickly pcnttrati-s tu the suurec o! the evil ,noil driven il Irom thv hysittn].

DKO.V CHITIS, UinmiBBiA, COLBS, COVGIIS, HORBTHROATB, ASD SHORTSKSS OP H BBATH.— Keliucd andOJUJSI'SI*} throat*, elongated uvul.-i, ulctrilnl or turgid ton-siU, wlioopi nfc cough, croup, it^tlirua t WheeziQ K frou accumu-lated tuucou*, mid oilier difficulties of respiration, aUo pal pi*tation, etitcue> aud uliorlness ot brcalb, may, wilu 'ccrtaiDly,be cured by rabliiug this healiDf ; Ointment over the eltesvand lack (or at lea-t half an hour twice u day, assisted byappropriate I]I)*?S of Kollonay's PilN.

COB QLAKDCtAR SWBLLIXOS, Siipp J OINTS, ASDDtacASM or TUB SSI .V. Tlwe ia no prep-iwtion for salu-tary effectn comparable t0' ihii reiotdy. It should bo wellrut.bed o»er the affected p.ut< after thei r due totnentatioawith warm water. It acts hy stirauUtiti g the abaotbeDta toincreased activity, by preventing congestion and promotinga freo an 1 copious cireulntioo in tho pnru affected ; tdenctrspeedily ind i-tfectually it cnsure-i t cure.

GocT AND RilBCMAT isa. —Thia in»»luab!e uogoent haagreater power ruer gout and rheumatism loan any otherpreparation. Nutiv oeed reuiniu in paiu il iU remora l be setabonl in good earutal , by usiag tliii iufillililc remedy ac-cording tu the printed mstructii.us affixed to each pot . All•ettleii aches and paim are ronediablu in the rnimc mauoer

Puts, 1-'ISTULI», AXD EXCOBIATIOBS.— The cure whichthis Oiuttneut elfecta in huding piles nuJ fijtulas 0( longatatidiun, allcr tbey liare n«M(«i all older applications, havebeeu ao countl- ss und ao notorious ikroiuhuut tbe world that 4any iffurt 10give an ade<iuaielv detailed BUleuiem or their -4*uumber or character would Im Tain. It ii sufficient to know •#//*¦thai tbe Ointment bat nevir proved iuiffiracious. ';,. -6

lit IJlSOHDBRs OP TDB KlDXKY S, STOSE ASD GBAVBI VV—The Omtioent is H sovereign remedy if it bo well rubbad o\'twice B liny into tbe Miinll of tlm buck , over tbe region of B&rs' Akiduey s, into which 11 will gradually penetrate, and in aU >- '« '''*every ci!,e »ivi! unuiedmte relier. Wbeucter this OinrBesi , %.hat lireii onre used it has established iuuwn worth j *f j t 2 >'% 'iiKiin been eagtrly toughl for as the easiest and 6afe«J>ijl3K> >

v s fn all disonlrr* ol the UdueyiC V V 5j *>j x ¦Both the Ointment and Pill, should bt und hf t L htf if o-tif ty t

ing contp lmnt*.— A7 %%Z %%?,U»d LcBs Ch:c«o-looi F|»tol»l ¦.?#3itMi2( 'l Af '(Bud Un-am Chilblains Gout //«>gtofcBu3ik- > <>Uurtu Chapped hands Uluadular SwemSu%ririrf ?'f 7% "a."U UDIOIU Corm (Sotl) Lumb»go ^KS. SBTISMI. «/ » •Biu i.l Moi- Cancet. I',It, ,*,, •i)Pl>i*3K?% *<l ' *>chiliwt >.nd Contr.cted and Ilricutrnti.m I f ?'..CO/l'o.C'"rt 'r 1Sand Kiln SltflJoInu Scalds / / ?£ Wf tniit ''b \*C«oa b.y EtephaDliasll Sor. Nipples. V' m A'J/a "// "'¦

Tb(. 1'ilb aud Oiutmeut are sold at lli ttj &f &Sttt *»', 4' "/ ¦Ptolea.or H OLLOWA.T, 533, O-t(oT4+uJ\°/VdoM&r*£r'*, I f r 1*/ *The A'eui Office 4» Kiug.street . W.ter&ftia^&jSV-Cj?'every ia.pecl»ble\ endor of ilediciae tm^ ? c2ffc5'*/,-„world , iu Boxes ami Put., .1 1,. ltd^8^A.»Jcf1 SSA6

</o/./'and 33.. each. The 2s. Od. .iu cc^O^SSOfet* '*'•lie six, the 11», aize .ixleeo, Hie ^7^frtSbi^!SN \the 33s. sue tiltj-two tiiu« the qu&8f»8rV li?2»S *?»Pot. >e .m.llesl Boi of PM $^q£ ff i l&*\*tbi1 illicit Pot ol Oi.tm.nt ..^igOT^WFoil printed d:r»ctioni are <i«itf! S,. >O^d, *<S> *<

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SALESIN " TUK LAXDK1 ) ESTATES' COURT (IKELA.XD) .

COUNTY AND CITY OF WATEKFOItD.SALE, on TUESDAY, 23rd day of April, 1872,In (ho Matter of the Estate of XAPOLKOX AM K E D

BONAPAHTK Wl'SE - OwnCT ;WILLIAM KKXXKDV O'Siuurmxtssv - Petitioner.In tho Matter of tlio Estato of XAPOT.KON BOXA - '

l'ARTK WVSK*. . . Qiexer and Petitioner.And iu the Mutter of the Estate of XATOLEOX

BO.NAI 'AUTK WVSK, . . . . Oirutv ;WILLIAM CIIAHLES WYSE , - - - Petitionrr.

TO BE SOLD, in THKKE LOTS, before the llono-rablo Judge Lv.\rii, at liisCuurt , landed Estates

Court, Inns' Quay, in the CITY of DUBLIN , onTUESDAY, the :>3ril day of Aruii, l.S72, at llio hourof Twelve o'clock , Noon,THE UXSOLi) I 'OUllON of tho Valuable FKK-

SIMPLE ESTATES, known us the HAL UNA-OOUl.TV ESTATK , situate in llio Harony ofD KC IKS Wirimi r Di.ru . and COUNTY 01' WA-Tlv uTOKI); and 1'OHTIOX " of THE MAXOItESTATK, siluatis in tho S U l t l T U l I S of WATKK-KO1U), consisting cliii-fly or Valuable l iClLl) .I S C OK O UXn.

_ Lor 1—l'Al.T of tin. LANDS of HALL INACOL 'U-TY, *iiuato iu thu Barony of Uccies Without Drum ,nuil Cdi.vn or \V A I K K V D U I > , containing y | Acres, \iHoods, U l'erches, Statute Measure, and producing nl'rufil-rcnl of flH 'la. per Annum.

Lor :i(i—1'AKT of thu LANDS of LOXCiCOU USK ,siluiitc in tliu Barony of Middlethird anil Coi.XT V ofW .MKK t oliD , ctntaiimig 3 Acre.*, '1 Hoods, 33 l'erch.-sSlaiuto .Measure. Estimated l'rolit-rent , if lot lorbuilding, Xtitl pur Auuuiii.

L..i :».—1 'liEMI SES siiualo in HENNESSY'SROAD , in the 1'arish of St. John's Without and Cityof HVIKIUOKI ), containing 1 Acn\ JS llouds, 15J I'cr-ches, StatuteMcasiiicyind prudueinga uct 1'iolit-rentof .L."> (Kir Annum. (uib^a5,12

Dated this 13th February , 1S72.11. It. "(i l lEENE , Chief Clerk.

For Kintals , with I'liil descri ptive particulars , applynt tbe liegi-itrar's Ollico, Lauded Estates Court , Inns'(Juav , Dublin ; to

CKKALI ) V. 1!|;TI.I:1: , IV-II ., liall yadam, Al lir;THOMAS F. S T K A X I I E , Esi|., Solicitor , 5 l.rcat

(irorgr's tSnrct , Walerlunl; or toLE0XAK1 ) MO K KUCII , Solicitor , having carriage

of Saiu, 5 tjreal Denmark-street , Dublin

WATERFORD HORSE REPOSITORYA I.J U I X I .NU Till-; HOUSE FA1K, HALJiYUKlCKKX.

MONTHLY AUCTIONS of HOUSES , CATTLE ,C A K K I A C E S , CAKS , 1IAIINESS , SAD-

DLEKY , Ac, Ac—J. I 'EXOEIi will hold an Auctionul tbo abovo Jiepusilurv ,ff-jj" "« "¦>¦¦ /V, -.- .' M.,,,',l.,.,,.i a,r>. M..,, th (F. i if ,h»i t),

on.l ¦¦„ (.'.. - 't i l l tu tu- /.'.i .'/s .Horses ami other l"i< ¦j n-rly to bo entered at Mr.

J' lrMiFii V Ollice, (itorge 's Street , up to 11 o'CIock ,moruiug of Sale. No churgf for cnirv.(mh 10-y) J. I1 E X U E lij A uct ionci.T.

A. M. >J« n. <;.

THE COLLEGE SCHOOL.Patron:—The Most Uev. D.i .MiNit k O'II K I K X , 1X1).

THE NEXT TKlt .M bo-ins MONDAY , Amu. Stli ,anil ends ITESUAY, Ji i.v lfitli.

1'i ospoctii.sesnndali fiirliii -r inforniationiuay lio hadfrom UEV. JOSEl'JI A. I ' l lKLAX , 1'rincipal.

Stephen-street , A pril :tnl , 1^72. [It]

K K W W U ]{. K

In /;..: P.-an, cin. l *l: <;-tl >j K i l l be PsbU/ hx l ,

NATIONAL ECHOES,ILLUSTRATIVE of English , Irish , and RcoUish

Society, written , during a recent Tour throughthose countries, by the author of " Contain ," " TheEmerald Wreath ," " Il lusi iuli ims of National Min-strelsy," " Legendary Talcs and Songs," ic, &c.

The Size of the Work wilt be Octavo Koyal ,contaiii-ing from L'50 to X W) pages,

WITH A X A I ' P E X D I X ,embracing a Series of ltingrn pl.ic.il Xo'.icPS of Poetic

and Musical Cclebriti':*, withJ I.I.I M K A I I V K 1'OIM i:A 11» or rm: X A I I O N A I . I'm IS .J ' l l ICE of this Volume, elegantl y l.uund in Cloth ,

gilt , and lettered , 7s. lid. To Subscribers, ">s. onl y.y-A*-" Oiilcr.-; for Copies of this Work received at :17

Great Marlboruugh-Rt., London , and at theresidenn-ofthe author, Cathedral S.iuare, Walerford . lar . -C i lJ

PUBLIC NOTICE.riVIK CAKl 'EXTEItS and JOINEKS of WATE1.'.JL FOHl) give Notice to the Public in ;_ ;cM'M-al,that their Wu^s will be from the. 1st of Mav , L'l Ss.per Week. ' j .'1'"1!')

Dame Fortune can Smile at Everyone !"f l iJ lTK a Trifling Stake «r li's-., you ran mi-> > lisu .ta.uuu :—with £i , ijj.ot K.i :—>viiii

dEs, JU:J7 ,'Kiu!For Prospectuses-, appl y without delay to E ns rx K

Tll.I.or, (ii-iiera l Merel.ani , (iuernscr. [alo-iii ';

L A W E S ' CELEBRATED MANURES

LAWKS HON K .SUl'KlU' l IO Sr l lATK,Ul: r.i TKS T T V U X I P M A X r H K ;

LAWKS 1 SI:PI :I:PIIOSPUATE OK L I M E ;LAWKS' SI 'KCiAL .MAXUKKS

FOK I'OTATO, M A X C O L I ) , AM . COUN CHOPS.{f«45** Ti i i i f iV Srj 'nxi ' SK A M I V

"Mr. I .AWEV M A X U K E lias an iuvamMe Ciinp-Ki -tion : it ia tlry to the tuuch , v< ry finel y Milj -'bvitl- -1 , :unl in iybe thcretori- intcnn ixf< l vvilh the s')il w i t h much t i r : l i tv. I1 tn.iy nilil tlu *., in L> x^niii . i t i }r with a Ut i^ tlur ins .It llil. * I'lini-ph.iti* j itrMfiit in tins Mautm-, 1 find I' .irhc.r- ol K.n.rs.winch inu-it uiutacnt il¦» valui'. Its cluir-cter as an uclit ran.I rci taiu Irrti i»i'r lur MII I HI winch l u i i . i p-i nr ut ln 'rG IMII C'f"|ii are to Iw itr.mu is >¦. well u-U'iVli.-.1, lh . i t il i-qu'l.; uiillL-Crs*.iry t'ur Uie tu >-iy :• ij ytl .in^ on >mh ^ > «ll j -rt."—KxiractcJ lioui Prole~s.ir A PJ O U N 'K Kqi.nl tor ls7-\

" Tliis it an e); Irei iii -l y VH I U I I I IU Manun 1, can-fu'l y limau-fHCtured , anil tu rtilttiir.tlilr coiidilKiu f..r aitp ly in ^ t » I lie suil .It is very r 'ch in s^lubk' Pliu*pliiite> , au-J c-j ut.iius (ait Jim.puiti'ji .s of Aii iliionm mi.l K >uu Pli.» »lili:ifi* of fjili if . 1 ii.iverttl U'[». aU'tlly rt'(i'iri*-d in the liWbt lavuraliie t u r n s us tu th f.C.'t ii|iu>titiuu ut thu Artif ic ial M^n uM- t ]ni'{>arr .l hy .MrLawc- , Hint I need "illy »uy of I lie -ain|ilu u..\v >l i :«cri> .ril , ilid fverylhini; which a Su|.Frplius|i!i.iti! oug ht to In- ."—E x-tract I rum 1'iofcssor CA M I .K OS S Kciwrl for 1S7-.

A GExrs J X Tilt: couxTi w.\TKi:roi:i> :fiEoi:( ii; wj in i;, WA I K K I O K I . ;J O H N SrAM.AN , Oungarvau ;J OHN linrr.i: &. SON , Carrick-oii-Suir ;J OHN H IM .INS , Cuppoijuin ;31. C. H AUMAX , Llsuioro ;

And f : r X K W JiO.iS, A l i T JI l 'U H V i W X, \)- r .:J.Dl K.s (M I .A VA .\ <t Co,, Nnv J{os>> ;lsi: .\i:ii W AU .IS , AithniVilown ;S. C.U.I.I I I .I .I . , Salt Mills and Tinteru.

GEXEUA1 ' A H E X i 'Y OFFICE Full J U K h A X I t :•Z > , EDEN QUAY , UL 'l iLlX.

miiiWuiJ JA.MKS JIL 'T J IKUF (JKI ), Managci

AGFKT.-i (:r I IOI lXMlY' s H E A P I X G '¦)>¦! MO II7.WMArl l lXEH ,

Manufacturers and Importers of all kinds ofFarming Implements and Machines.

CO 31 31 I X S A X I) C () 11 J' A N Y(it: , c ii;A V, WATEIUOHIi. riiiJim

Purchase of House Furniture.JOHN PENbElt ie prepared to buy (if preferred)

by private treaty, ul the, Hi ghest Price, ther'l.'K X i i i I IK of 11. II .SKS , and Puuri:inv of I.V K K V MMI .Liberal Advancts made on nil Property f^nl for abso-!«!•• Sale, uiri<iilin g tho public an opportunity neverbefore ntlered.

$p4'," Sales of l'ro]iorty of every descri ption in go-* .rd jirivatel y, and IK ^ charge made unle.s.s a sale in

i.ed. Valuati on.-; lor Piohate Uuty ami other pur-vompli'leil with aecuracy m:d despatch.

- i - l v j J O H N J' KX D Ei: , Aucti.ineer.

POTATOES FOR SALE.' M WHil lTMAN , 1,OWEI { THOMAS

KT, has constantl y ON SALE , NEWih» very I1EST i JUALITY , at Lowe.,1

( i . : i ij -U)

OTICE-il REWARD.'. K A O I I , CO. WATEUI ' OI t i ) ,

N I A H V , and has not since been'.aired abuul 13 years, named

• corduroy trowsers , greyd irk hair , ji.do and ileli-

hovc Kcward will bo"airickbeg; or ut tin;

iri 'ick - fiii -Siiir.

II N K K V O U H¦¦I t i t• iy i run.-. i»r

\t. i .uis t {u; S *lyi t i v i ;i n ^^-'.. :.tl upp li-

• ..<K i[it - d ,"Kihrm.' 'Un-M

. ..f

A MARK OP ESTEEM

ON MONDAY, tho TK M I I .EMOKE TOWS COM .MISSIOX -EHS hold a Special .Sleeting for tho purposo of

presenting the Family of tho lato JOII .V CONNOLLY, ofTemplemore, Esq., with tjo Address of Condolenco,befittingly illuminated and framed , which was dovisedby tho Coniuussiouers at a former JfeetiU',-, viz :—

" IX M1X0KIAM." We, tbo Town CoramiBsioncis of Tcmplomoro,

avail ourselves of tho opportunity afforded us by ourfirst public meeting after tho demise of tho lato Mr.Joux CONNOLLY , of express ing our deep regret at tboloss that wo, and tho town generally, havo sustained.We feel that tho town has beon deprived of ono of itsmost valued and useful merchants, and that our bodyhas lost ono of its oldest , wisest, most worthy, andzealous members, for, during tho many years ho wasassociated with us iu tho capacity of a Commissioner ,as well as Mag istrate, ho discharged both oiliccs withsatisfaction to tho public and credit to himself.

" We, therefore, beg to express our unfeigned re-gret at his duath , and to Under to 31 rs. Coxxot .l.Y audfamily our sincere and heartfelt sympathy in thoirsad bereavement. ¦

"JOSEPH S. WHlTAKEtt , Chairman.".10HX CASEY, Secretary.

" •tth December, 1*71." (It)

BAZAAR AT TRAMOREI T the request of thu Rev. N ICHOLAS CAXTWKI .I.,

J\. J'.l1., a very influential Meeting wns held at hishouse, on Fin LAV , ^!rd February, by the Ladies olthe Parish , who wannlv seconded the wishes of theirbeloved pastor TO PAY OFF THE Dh'UT incurredby tho EUECT10N of the beautiful SPIKE OF THEC I I U K C I I .

A U A Z A A I I , iu aid of tio above object, was fixedfor the 2 X I I of J U L Y , and the following Ladies wereappointed as a Committee:—.Mrs. 1'dirKii , J'em brokes- .' .Mrs. WAI.SII , lliver-view ;

town ; j Mrs. PorK ,31rs. M A .V S I I K I .P, Miss A L I C E ST. G KOKOK ,MIB. PowKr , Suowbill; Mrs. I' K I I I S K K KLLY ,Mrs. Frf.«.v, ; Mrs. SrKri iKNsox ,Mrs. MOI.VXKI \ , | Miss M A U I A UoL iiKii ,M rs. J U S KI -H O'N. I'n t t K K , Mrs. (J. E. HOLU KK ,Mrs. J' I I K L A .N, .Miss -MA I I I A .V 1'OIVKII ,Jliss 1'U W K I I , Sweet Ji i iar | Miss Srorr,

Park ; i Miss M. HoitroN ,Mrs. CAli i t i i iAX , I Mrs. KAV AXAUII ,Mrs. J A M K S 1'U W K K , Mrs. UA H D K X ,JllS. CdllK , -

1"'" C- I lALLY ,

Mrs. ])K ltKX/. iK, Mrs. K KLLY s audJlrs. GAI.I.WKY , I 'Miss M.uiv LAMHKK T ,(6Sr Who will thankfull y receivo any Subscri ption8

or Prizes.MISS LAMISERT , 1) 1r cMIS^ SHKKLOCK pIou

' Sccs

ALTERATION ;)!•' l'KEMISES.

GREAT SALE 01' PIANOFORTES,131 POUTED direct from llio Manufacturers, 3Iessrs.

CoLLAKll .t COLI.AIIl ), KlKKMAN , UA LM.MXK , BltlXS .MKAO, <tc., &e., at

C. A. JONES' MUSIC DEPOT,120 , Q U A Y , )>' A T l i l t F O JC D .

HA 11M0NIU3I S in great variety, English andFrench make; Violins , Concts, Concertinas, Drums ,Flutes, Hanjoes , .Music Hoses, &c. ifcc ,

AT C. A. JOXKS'MUSIC l . E X I H X < : I . I I I U A II Y, WATERFOI t l) .

20,<.IIIIJ NEW " SONtiS an* PIECES , at OX K Tiinmthe Marked Price for Cash , the entire STOCK now

SELLING OFF AT A 'JP.EAT REDUCTION!previous to Ahcra.ion of l'rcuiiscs.

C ; A . J O X K Snironn:/ !-r I 'IA XOFO H TEH, I IAUMONICM S, A C.

120 OL'AY, WATKltFCUD , A N D UAliWKLLSTKEET, CLONMEL ,

Hegs to call special attentiot. to his extensive TUNINGand I tEl 'AlJt lX C ! business. His Tuners visit all theSouthern aud .Midland Counties of Ireland Quarterl y.

CRi;" Pianofortes and Harmoniums hired by theMonth or Year, with option to purchase, and on thoThreo YeaiV svslt.'in.

(J. A. JUNKS' MUSIC WAllKHOUSKCrickettiiig, Archery, Crcquet , and other (iames, at

iiiniMiall y Low Prices. [my l.tfj

M U S I C .MK . Il l LT 0 N , ;.JHOFESSOIt OF MU SIC

t&FXU. IS, I I E X i U E T T . l S T l lEET.Terms , on app lication. I'd l-l im I

EDUCATION.H O A U D I N C A N D DAY SCHOOL FOIl YOUXC

LADIES , Xo. 51, KINd STIfEET.ril l lK eonr.-o of liistru:aioa comprises Freiieli ,

I Ita lian , English in al its branches » Music Sing-ing. Arithmetic , Plain and Ornamental Needlework .

Terms known on application to(f lO - t l ) Miss O' - MAISA ' Principa 1, .r,l KiiiL '-slreet.

LESSONS ON THE PIANO FORTE

\I 1SS U.W , P K O . r E S S O I l or M L S I C ,1>JL ( i l V E S LESSONS on the PIANO -FOKTE , ather Uesideuce , No. 17 LO.MUAKD.STltEET.or wouldattend Pup ils al their residences if ru iiuirisl.

A SCHOOL for J U V E M L E S has been OPENEDill the above addrc.-s, at I In: reciuesl of many citizens

J.jJ." Terms, on app lication. ^ol -ij t)

J . P E N D E RO F F L'K .S J l l h S T O C K ;0 F

SILKS , .31ANTI.ES ,JACKEVS ,FUKS ,FLANNEl - S ,HOSIERY , i.-.,

JT

ON^HALF THE ORIGINAL COST.

THIS SALE WILL CONTINUE tillthe 1st of A P R I L , when all Stock-

then remaining vill be SOLD HYAUCTION.

Waterfoid , February, 1K7-. (aull-lf)

SPRING FASHIONS, 1872

31 n s. K I : L L Y

O ESPECTl 'ULLY announces her ' RETURN-" from LONDON , and will be jire parecl to

SHOW OX .MONDAY NKX.T .A X U foi.i.-j w i .v.;. ii .ii s,

C-sf A Variety of 'Jic Newest and moitFashionable Goods !

Suited for the present, Season, compi ling

M1LLJNERY, FLOWEIIS ,MANTLES , HOSIERY ,DRESSES, CLOVES ,HATS, SCARFS,FEATHERS, JiOOTS k SHOES.

L A D I E S ' AM . C H I L D R E N ' SU X l ) E R C L ( ) T H l X ( i .

w M . K i-: ii J- y ' sM I L L I N E R Y , MANTLE , A N D GENERAL

D R A P E R Y U'AREHOUSi ;,d*r° 7 5 , y t J A ) , ir.1 rK i: y o i: J > .

.March Hth , IN "-.f inNSMITHS A N D JJl .MLEI iS I.V ALL KJ.NJJ .S 01

AMMUNITIONS.

C O M M t N S A N D C O .li( i , OUAY , WATEUFOHD.

OFFICE AND STORE TO LET

A LARGE , DOUHLH - KOOMED OFFICE, with

moat commodious STORE underneath , veryconvenientl y situated , opposite Glasgow and Liver-poool Hteiuucrs , Ac.

Apply at the Ollice of Il i is Paiier. fmLj -tf]

TO BE LET (UNFURNISHED) ,f>....< (/ .• ¦ 1:1 '•/ M a y Sri I ,

C i l ' l l l S O J 'AKM COTl 'MiE , wi th FKL 'JT andiO FLOWER GAP.DEN, ntuat. : iu TRAMORE ,within Five Minutes' Walk of the Sialiot i.

Ij }" Applications t., bo made to Mr. I S iu i . KF L K . M I X C, Main Street , Tramoro. |_l'Hj-tl 'J

HOUSE PAINTERS WANTED.

ANUMHER of GOOD WORKMEN' can find EM-TL0Y.MENT, at r.s. per day.—A ]iply by letter

to WILLIAM J. Fliy , 8 Harbour Itow,[al.i-Kt! Qncenstown.

WANTED,AL I U II 1- il U 1 L, 1 UA « O ri .—Address,

B[ating 1'rico and IJimcneious , to P. \V. K.,Iriabtowu , Clonrael. (tnh2D)

WANTED,VKHY YOUXC WAX in the United King-

dom to »r*tid his Name .iud Address to JOHN:ILI.E , '.III Lorrimorc Sir<—I , WnUurl l i , O U K U K V ,''oinat ii (frt*e) lull pHrlicul arh ot tlm only |ni-para-

I.H 4 prurcd il>.cll a 1'r.i.lui.vr of W H I M i K K S ,"I IO.S, Ac, lng.-lliM wathuOO TtStiiuimiuU In.ui

.«,¦ iiM'J tui' :iriu:lr. [ 8 u t «]

"ATION WANTED,¦b y MAX , in any lig ht capacity ; is

tivo pernon ; would taku charge ofarc ahorse ; wages notfio niuch|au

yment. Testimonials, if necessury.. it., caro of Mr. GKA.NT, bakor, ilichaol-

atorford. (lt«)

NEW 11OSS UNIOK

SCHOOLMASTER WANTED.THE BOARD OF GUARDIAN S of tbo nbovo

Union will , at their Meeting to bo bold ouSATURDAY, Cth April , proceed to ELECT a Porsouproperly qualified to fill tho Situation of SCHOOL-MASTER, at a SALAKY of £35 per Annum, withltations and Apartments.

Tho Board will requiro from Candidates who mayoffor for tho abovo Situation , Testimonials, showingthat they aro Classed Teachers under tbo NationalBoard of Education.

Sealed Applications , addressed to tho Chairman ,with Testimonials as to Competency and Character,to bo lodged iu tho Tender liox , at. tho Entrance Hallof tho Workhouse, up to TWKI .VK o'clock noon , ou thoabovo (lato. Candidates' personal attendance indis-pensable.—liy order ,

GIFFORD CAlti:,.Clcrkof Union.Boa rd Room, 25th March , lS7i. [m2!)-2t

Alliance Life and Fire AssuranceC OJ U ' A JI Y ,

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information may be had of_ -Mil. J t l dUAKD IIA1UU.S, Ascnt ,

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Cai'fiij e.o, per Steamer and Sailing Vessel, to anyPort iu the Irish , Bristol , and English ChannelsInsured on very Moderate Terms,' as well as all Searisks. War risks taken. (tf)

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A -j e H lf v r W,,h' ,j ,ml—PATRICK l'OWElt , '2 LitlloGCOI 'KO'S street. fjl»iS-ly

The Ulster Marine Insurance Co. (Limited).C A P I T A L : — ,C 100,000, full y subscribed.

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ManaKcrs ami Uiul.-r\vrit.:rf , Mi-.-.-rs. SI SCLA II ;& Ifum. litl(;i-t.Cargoes and Freights Jusurcd on Moderato Terms.

Claims promptly and liberall y settled , Kates takenupon tho spot by the Loca l Agent ,

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CLOTHING REQUIRED.milE DIRECTORS are prepared to receive TEN-JL IJERS for the SCPl 'LV of CLOTHIN (J for theGuards, Ticket Collectors , Porters , Ac, in their Ser-vice , an may be now and hereafter required , for theT» KI .\ K M ONTHS ending :(Oth Aniii., l>>7:i.

Samph-s can be seen at the Trallic SujxTinteiident 'sOllice , Limerick Terminus, up to 11n: evening olTi KshAV .lllh Prox., and thereafioralWaierf.nd Storesto 1 .">1 11 J' rox., whence lu l l part iculars can be obtMinedas to the number of suits aud the quality rei|uired.

Sealed Tenders, endorsed " Tenders lor Clothing,"In bo hidg.-d with ihe unders igned, up to Eu.u:so'CIock , a.m., on 'ITESIJA V, liit h Prox.

Tho Directors do nol. bii:d themselves to :ici;i .'pl thelowest or any Tender, aud they reserve to iheinselveHtin' right of giving the Contract to one party ordividing il alinilig.-.t several. —liv order,

THOMAS A I N S WORTH ," Secretary (,r,;, !¦:>„.)Head Ollice , Walerford Terminus,

-March ^7 , Ih7-. (mi!>-"t)

WATERFORD >t L I M E R I C K ItAILWAV.

CONTRACTS FOR GENERAL STORES,STATIONERY , and PRINTING.

rTMIK UIREC'IOKS are (in pareil to receive TEN".i DERS for I h e S U P P L V o l RAILWAY STORES ,in such quantities as tlmy may require , during theVeur couimeucing as from 1st M A V ue\t. The follo tv*ing are aiuought the ]>rii .ci pal Articles required : —

0EXEUAL hTul lES :1 IRON (various Sorts) .•1 FILES , NAILS , AUGERS , SPIKES , and

HOLTS.:> TIMBER (Oak and Elm, Larch, Meni< .l , Red

Pine, Dials , Scu.)•I HREAK liLOCKS , KEYS , and TRENAI LS.". W H I T E and R K I ) LEAD , and i'UTTV.i; OIL S, i tK i 'iX ED li.ii'i;; A-C.

l'artict ilars and i'orrns of Tender may be had ouapp lication by letter to "The Storekeeper , WaterfordTerminus." 1'arties app ly ing are requested to statethe Articles for which they proposu to Tender , andto fill in the Tendor iu strict conformity with the lonnsupp lied.

S T A T I O X K I I Y A X D P I U X r i X G .•Viz :—GENERAL STATIONERY , HOOKS ANIJ

FORMS for STATIONS, and TIME HILLS.Stationery Samples may be seen, and further par-

ticulars had , if required , on and alter tho JiOlh insl.,at Trallic Manager's Ollice , Limerick , and Store-keeper's Ollico , Waterford.

OOers , addressed to tin: undersigned , and marked ," Tenders for Stores" (or " Stationery "), will bo re-ceived up to MONDA Y, tho I.1th prox., inclusive.

The Directors do not hind themselves to accept thelowest , or any Tender in its entirety.

(liy Order),THOMAS AINSWORT H, Secretary (r.-... lew.)

Head Olliee , Walerlord Terminus,l'.lth March , 1N72. I'm^t-Hl]

iVATE !FOIM) AND L .MERICK R A I L W A Y

Locomotive and Carnage and Wagon Superin-tendent Wanted.

rpUE DIRECTORS «r this COMPANY are desirousJL of procuring the Services of an Experienced andfull y COMPETENT PERSON to Superintend theabovo Departments. SALARY nol to exceed JMOUper Annum.

Sealed Applications to bo senl iu to unders ignedon or before MONDAY , Mb Prox., inclusive , markedoutside, " Loco. A pp licant."— l i v order ,

T. AINSWUKTIl ,'Secretary (re: !¦¦•«¦)Hoard Room, Waterford Terminus ,

^tj lh March , lS7i. iil!i.li!i.

WATERFORD A N D L I M E R I C K R A I L W A Y

Royal Dublin Society's SpringlShow,COMMENCING TUESDAY , !lth or APRIL , ls7:J.

First , Second, and Third Class RETURN TIC-KET S issued on Sth Proximo and intervening davs ,TO OUliLlN , will bo availablo for Return up to andincluding l:ith Anal. , by any Train , according to class,

Fare.-) wil l not be refunded for Tickets lost nor anyex 'ension of times granted. This applies ul.io to tic-k .'t^ issued from Kmii?i Mhitinti .

P U N C H E S T O W N R A C E S ,llii/i n.... ( 17»i '¦/ A P I I K,, l«7^.

CHEAP EXCURSION FROM WATERFORD toD U I I L I N A N D HACK , on MONDAY , tho 15t|,

of Ai ' i i iL , \*~2. First , Second , and Third Class Ro-lurn Tickets will be issued al SINGLE FARES , by thoIi a.m. U p lruiu from WaterlW d, Fid.luwn , Carrick ,Cloiiinel , (.'ahir, au<l Tippeiviry SUiiions to i;ubliii ,available for Return by any Train , according to class,up to and including Moxinv , tin: Six ul of A pril.

Excursionists In travel by a Speei.l Train to leaveLiiuorick Junction for Dublin al U a.m. OO'II M of per-sonal Luggage allowed 1st class passengers ; IU lbs.12nd cl.iss , and lis lbs. ^Jrd class. Faros will nut borefunded for Tickets lost , nor any extension of timogranted. ( l i y oilier ,)

ISAAC HANKS , Traffic .Manager.Limerick Terminus , 'I 'J ih March , LS7-.

II () M 10 1,1 " ]• It A T U It j

IN I'/t EPA UA TIOX:THE LIBERATOR : His Life and Times,

Political, Social, and Religions.By /;,.: Author ,./ " TKn Wasltu M H Ulvnj <-/ hch !<,','•

" The Life of St. Patrick , A]>witic of /rt'fa n1'," ti 'r,THIS IMPORTANT WORK will bo tho FIRST

ILLUSTRATED LIFE OF O'CONNKLL everpublished , and will contain Magnificent Engravings,executed expressly for Uiis Work , of ihe princi palp laces visited by O'CoXNKI.L , of the: National Monu -mentfl erected to his .Memory, nnd of llio most strikingincidents in his eventful career.

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UNPHECEDEN T1D A TTRACTION !ON M O N D A Y E V E N I N G ; APRIL 8>

the Gron-, Drama ofThe Orange Girl ; or, Palaces and Prisons.

John Fryer Mr. FHANK DAXV EKS.Jano Fryor j i,-83 iUA RUSSELLH.Jouny Master TOM BOUXTON

(Supported by ontiro Company).68TTho NEW SCENERY, including tho Great

Sonsation Scuuo of tho FROZEN TERN and LOGANSTONK , dosignoa and Painted by Mr. II. FREEMAN .

ADMISSION —Ifcsorvod Chairs, 3s. ; Frout Seats, 2M. ;Second Scats, U. ; Gallery , fid. Tickets and placesmay bo securedat Mr. JONES' Musical Repository, orat the door.

Doors open it half-past Seven ; to 'eommonco atEi ght. Carriage may bo ordered at half-past Ten.

NEW CHURCH OF ST. CANICE, AUCiHABOE,OSSOII Y, 2t77i'i,'A",S' COUNTY, IIIELAND.

The APPE/X of Father MATT. KEEFFETo the /So;i(Y of America ntv l Australia ,

FOR AID TO HIE PUXnS or HIS NEW CHURC H

MY DEAHFRIENDS ,—A NKW CHURCHAT A U L H A R O E w.is Ml tu Ins an uneasily \anj

lirlon- my uppniutooiit to tin' I'.iriidi. The ilifliculty wh ich.ipii .illcl my p.iil.;ra<or< still cniil iiiur -s to rX'st—the tiiln-culiy, or ntlirr tleimpn'.sihihly, of iai«init the urccfoir .vlunels witliin Ihn 1'arMi . Tlio K """'"T |«irtion , anil lh«I IP KI , nf the l.uids isin tin. linmU of ProN'sLint lenints . Intin! circniiistnncps ' should mlopt citlcr of hvo cours.-«, t»iilluiv t l io oM crnin\[in£ >truc ;urct .» ioiii ;.in , or coioinstict!a n.'W Church wurliy of hi,toiic A II ^I I .I I,M>, anil tl- ruwmyself on I l i c ircMieriyit y of my tri^ti'N.

I h:ive l-t iicn Vie litter entire, mid 1 h.ive f'liitid no oneto loll in" I »'Hi wroiv. Tlio Ecclcsia-tical rnnn ol Ausli:i-hoo nr", with ihi> exception ol Arrongli, the inont iutcrist-itiK, lliu must a.icii'tit niul venerable iu Iri-Iand—even inIrelaii.l , so ii'rh iu inounsiic ruim which iippral In the liearlof rvrry Irish Ci.tliolic m..re strongly th nti Ihe written ro-ami nf thuir miini i»lorimw .rxistenctf. Th-;r<f it st»Ti- !«, th.t|{r.iii(] old ruin ol tlir sixth ccnlury, in that silent li-l.l ,wil l i lllr single rotUKU ol K h-nl , where nnri' hail bMii. aiHre.' nn'l iiii p. i rlniil liiwn. No mure nre liciril lli<3 silverytones ot tin! vespur hell over the rich IHOA .I p;.81uro landsof Aii.'h:iline. I II vir pu» by tliat ciuiulrlmtc pilo hut mytlicu elil s so li.u k In thoii! c.irly ilnys nl Chmti.in Ireland ,wliun llm Rra»t Si . Cuiice , surroundod by his iniiiik« , cli-m ledt! !• i> r.l>»L - s uf (io'l vvilliin llnibC hxllotri'il iv.ilk Wllalcannot lie said nf any ollifr spot in Ireland, tliu Monks ol St .LVnicu Diiiiii i iicl lo chant ihe matin song for a tbou-atulyenrs in Atmluhoe.

Filzpatrick , the Prince of Ossory, hiincl.'J over to St.('anii.-e thuiisaudH of acrug of tho rich lain!* around , to Imfor cvci the inlici'ilaiici.'of I ho MmiHsloiy, and to-day tlicidfMceu'l.iut of th.it Pri.av, Lord C'aUh't'owu , gitcs ii frensilo for the lieu- Clnlrcll.

St. Kyrau founded Ili u dioceee of Ossory, ivliicli was thetecuoJ JioccKfl frtrnifd id Inj iind, «ltd extends frmn .Slit-vo-bloora iu the Queen's County to tho Suir at Walerford.

Immediately after St. Kyrjn appeared St. Ci'iiicc, onn oftin; most illustrious (if Ireland's early Saints , a man putver-fill in Kord and work. St. (Janice preached iu every partof Ossory, tlild perfected tlie f^tcat work unniniuiced by .St.h'yra.. . His (tre.il el quence and st -al uprwitctt whateverlcuiaioed of P.i ^aniHlii and sllpr:r stitioii , inul t!ie wholo peo-ple ol Oj*ory, icsrucd from infid.-hly mid the shadow ofdeath , weni drought to the li^hl .if tin1 Gi.-pel.

St. Canica occasionally visited a village which aflcrwai .Ntook his n.in.p , and is now the bcaiililul and flourisliimtFairc Citlii by the Xore.—tlic cily cbosen by the Conl«ilor-tttion ot* Ireland lo meet Riuuorifii, tic: 1'O|IL-V Nunci-i , todeliberate on the be>l lur-ann of (.¦stahli.sbiiu; the freedomvi-l pri .p'ri' y of llto country, lilt his 1'iVi d homowaK Aughnlioe, lo wlio»« cl<jisier> lie relumed for retreat ^n.lri'p'i-c alter the lain.nri of I I IK .Mission. Hero he pieaclie.land prayed—hero bis ashes lie—and tradition marks the^pot , Under a Kroen ino»;y banlf , without (I stone, even theiu<!c4t , to hand down hid name. Si , (Janice was born ill thecatlv p-u't of tbe sistll ceuttirv , nnd II IL-.I ln-forc its clo>e.

Ao^baboe waii tbe Cathedral scat of a loose line of IheItishop-* of Oa*o>y, unti l the Kpi<enpal le- iileiics was re-moved by Dr. O'Diillany , in thu twelft h century, to Kil-kenny.

I In-I'ove all Irish Catholic*, nt home and alirna.l , willasi.-. ' with me th.it the trudiiions of Ao^liabue Kh.iuld notbe allowed to die, and that the rebuilding ot tbe Shrine ulthe great St. I 'ami;., isa wnik MI intimately connects! withnor cherished rerollectii.ns of the history of Ilia e tr l v Ir ish(' l it i irh , that all wil l consider it :i privilege lohealbiWt 'd toto have a ?hare in it . I tor.k tbe re-olulii.n of ImiMiiuSiint Cani.e 's Chnrrh in Aujhali'ie, ou tln > d.iy I battbe Dl-rll '1- .wnnien' and Dsestalili -lilll eiit ul the I' lu-le-ta nf t 'h i i ia . ill frel.iud lin;. i>ur J«iv . 'J'iiis (,'liurch , "ri'-¦it the Si - sl c- Hiiil o i l in l ielaihl MII IM . l anu ir ) , 1«71 ,shall be a iiii'Mi 'iii:.! nl' I bat glorious i pncb when the A-' en..lan. 'y f l . i rot a pimpered cr.vd went duun , and the m,M.-tmid most la i ih t ul people on e^rth wen: treed :.lier 30i) vearsof .siifl> - iio2 from Ihe incubns ot a Shite I-J snibli sh t iu-nt.The first Churrli of M . C.iniLv, Ihi i leen bundled y.ars ,-u-o,inaik.nl the d.m'nfall ot l'.,«;unsin ; and Il i p set i ind one, n.'WboildniL', even irtimd'.-r Ui tii Hie first, shall ni.nk ihe vcirwhen p.'ilecl relifious equalitv wa» extend.! I lo the po'ipleol Ireland.

In July last the foundation stoii' .' was laid with creatfitduiiinuy , a l<>u^ lino of priests , iu surplice , cbantiint tbupr..sc£i't.-d p-alms. When the sloi.e was blessed. FatherTom O'M.ea , P.P., st'iuiU upon it , nnd ib liverej a brilliantdi-ciiuise to the cleriry anil tlie assembled tbousandi* (it Ihepi-x|de, on St. t'aniee and I he palt glories of historic Auuhrthoe. He concluded by .snyiin; that if he. knew his coilli 'ry-mell at hnule and lihroad , Flth '- r Ke.-lfe need luve no tearbul ample tun-Is would he pkiced in his liquids to coinph.-tetbe Church.

F-I I ULT O'.Sbe'i 6ent from Us l'ari»h at ihrfn.il nfSbcre.hlrmiu, only -i forluiubt aco, jL'83 tor a nave Window,There is niio '.htr win low far mine cosMy, t in- treat cbalirelwindow over the hub altm. It is a huh',: work ul archi-tectural ir-'niiH , and Olio of Ashlin 's i*ia)i>te .st conceptions.Should tins wiuumv u*t '/urea by all llliJ 'V.dii.d , I ahull .fi;ivehis name and anna indelibly in.serib.-d ou tbe rich slnioedl*la-s which shall thruw its .soft luflltow tinteil li 'ht on theall..r below for centuries to amir.

My fust idea wlitm coinintnciiiK Ihe Churclyv.is lo appealin pLr.sou to my cuuiitiy.nci; iu America, f bniired to >eethat laud where the lo« rJ :hildieu of St Patiiek and Si(Janice dwel l—to vis it their !iouic.s and spe.ik familiar wordsol tbe ?orrow* of the 01-1 Ciuntry, f ioio which (h..y>vererudel y torn by the action ul a felon land code—to tell Ilieuithere w. :te tih-aii '9 of sunslalic—that we bad u'ot an iiistal -ini-nt of lui. i i it jusliri', ,iud lite I*r.i'i3!an; C'burcb liail (lis-nppeaieil. Tins pleasure is denied me. I am kepi at liuineby the duties of my par:*!., and the care of superintendingthe buildiim of in\ C'burcb.

Wli.-ii I think of the forced ciile, or, as il Ins b. en calledthe banishinent of millions of my cuuiitryuu-u , and iliorln^le , l.rr d.iu^litcrA of Ireland , I am consoled by the re-fl-Ttion , Ilial they haVH raised up a national Church in theStates of America , which will iu time »tnp.i,s anything thatIi .s i-ver existed ill Kurope. JudKiui ; from the rap id pr>> -^ribs il has made in the iiumhei <d her Hubops , men whoselearning and eluqneuce rt:mind us of tbe A OL'U SM IICS andClirysostoms , her Priest- * , her Nuns , her Chuicb.s , her (Jon-veul s , her pejpie, in all the elements of u er.nid 11. ir-i rcby,I lm>e no douht that iu tuenn ye.n- , Ihe uumber' ol (Jatbo.liis in tin ' Uuiled Si iies will be li'l .v ioilli . . i i- -, mid thateveiUhinx else whith \;\\c* be.tlity, < nd> - r , .:ud irr.-atness toa national Cburcli , 1ml above all its union wi lh liumr , willbe in ke. -p ing with the vast and incie is iu/ cun^rrgaliunswh.< I IIIUII K- inuv' l her nharj .

'It may i e that the j;reat Pio Xouo .s'.rdl escape from allhi.s trial- , and be re-establish'.! on the Throne of the Co;Misumler Ihe protection of " ihe Stars and S'npe- ." 'rin.-u• ball COIIIO tbe reikoniiu nf I I IH I wu-tcli-d ..Id man ,wl.o by the Kbain 'iful in . l if i . renee or Linlly coi. uiv aiiLeol the Slal.- s of Kurope , has raised Ins parricidal hand tost i ike ibe Vicar ut Clniit , tomb him ol Ins clo.nii.in M- , toimprison hiul , and to make himself bid relf-coustitutedjailer.

Another great National Church is prowine op under Iheshadow of tbe Snutlicm Cross , on lip: Golden .shores ofAustrali a There, too , the Church is ihe woik nl ihe ex-leimiuatHl pea-ant f.iriiieis .1' Irelaiid , who .seem the cl MIof ( io l to evaim'lise Ihe world. Oh . my poor country,;lini:(:-b|essed by our glorious Ai-o.t:.- Si. Patrick , is aeuii isil soil ill which lo laise those pliu:s , which , transferredto otl er lands , retain H II Ibeir vital i ty and j .iuduitiviicss ,but die when (-rafted Oil Oilier stork'-.

Suole Iwenty years an.., ii trilled Irish.e;i n , despair!U(; ofIhc destiires ol his country, lei' her shore, [or ev r, lo thedi-inay i.lal hOrrow of eveiy piod man. Charles ( i .v . i uDully, wbi.se colossal ueinus was i.pia.U-d only I.v thepurity of his heart , and his hiirn.r of . ..i i uj. -.i n , im. ri-.-nto ibe iM -.'bihl pUre in the coui.lry ol I is adopiion , wb.-re berules :,s K'lii); never tu'.ed. His rec'«iii-ed alnll.y iib.l mi-d..ul.ted honesty bal di-anne.1 party l .e lnu ', aud securc ll.i bio. tlie cui.fl.l^.ice iind love •/! the i- nii .e iieuok. l ieseems lo have becen cal t?l liy the «p-ri.il I'n.vijcii ¦¦ of O.idlo Ifivu uhape, ful Ul , fllld cunstitutiou |.i lt new uod risingc.mi.lry, aud to be the lather and founder of a Kre.il i i . 'i '- i i .

I am wrilio'/ this a.tdrers fium my li»un> in !lie Q n-ru 'iiCounty, ill I l l- lol ic Au ul l> b»r , under the »h,id,nv ul therui so l Si . Cmire's. I flatier iujs. l t (li . i t y,. rv many .,ft in- venerated prie- ls in Auifiica uud Ausiralia aie myhi. li - l- , and will lake soiilB inlere ^t in my present appeal ,1 t inier rm'M.-li '. I» M, thai many nl the rules ol Krm believe ,11,at the InHues ol their lathers ou the I'U.-n hills and lei tilt:pl.itos ot their dear n-i iive Jjnd , would ii-vcr have lalieu if I.: nld help it. Frou. my boyhood 1 had joined even .inov.> -l.teol tvbicll 1 th uzhl calcul.ilt'd lo vvriinf even an inslal -meiit ol jus 'ice from tin; ^iiii .t oppressor

ol our iai-e. ami ourdeed. Kare nell. —llehevcme , my de ir 'nends , n. be youiaever fai lhful l y. M. KKH Kr 'H . P.P.Aiuli.ib.ii '. Itahaeolla , Queen's Co. I.eland , Mar. -b Kl, 1872.

The Aioe.ie.oi im.I Aunti aliau pr-sa will kiat lly copyll,i- - i . l . l , . - . .

PIC. FA I US ANIJ M A U K K I S .Iu the we. k iMiiln. tr 81st of Mnich , the lulliiwili i: pis fairs

tt-ni- b.-l il : — I d r r , Uuserea, Fe. o.'iy, Citiick-oli Suir , andC.rlow town. The »iip g i) waspu.t ly l.r^ e, and tlio buy III K

*ery ^.i.d. The merchants gave lar-'e cl.tsjues lo theirbuyers , and II. M men , rxpeciiu;; 'ha' ll"'y wanl .d ihe piysfor I he money, l-nu ^b; Ireely. The price av.T.u.d 50* . 1'i-rc-Ht . —mueli f'rjvind their Vhlile. Tb': film til n.aikel pr;c- -in Wsieriord lor tin best selected lots »<> .VJs. p. r cut. Ilearn Ibe merch-iutd are try iiu todevis.; smut I .K\ T meiliod ofImy iin; pi^"«. One ol the suKtirHions—that lo empluy addi-H I tiuyi-rn, fuel, biijcr luiiet only Ihe p i i i e of 5(1 piifs . 1fei*< ibii. won't wi.rk , HS thoar: men , ac:ni^ iu lep. -udent oleach other, will predtic! competition , and luulier pi i ie - . Fromtime to time .air mricbnnt s hate been trying to renulate howto pinch in.: their pint , but havi! an yet laib-d. This is owingto thc itreat ohjorlii.u [hey have aiEiiin al purrlin«iii|; tli -irhiipp lie.s from the deidera , who buy on their own account.Thefr present buyrm trouhl be better olT il this lystein wcicml..pled , ns all classes would be on equal terms, nut! dealershav.iu; solKcieiit capiitl to purchase, Iliey would he preparedlo si l l them fur nbit tlio merchants would nay tbey were;unrth.

On Monday, Ht Ihe fair of ClniiHiel , WX) pifs ; Thurlrt ,9d'. TU .'M I . V , at Limerick , 7» I ; Ail.; , »». l. n.ciukui . icbauis li i-i i buiers . At nimkei , in Waterford , onW-.lnesday, short mpply; pmv BS. . p.-r cwi . Al lair ofTippeian , ou Tliur»la) , 800, which were hnug lit up vtryqu:eM y al ols. per cwt.

Un 'I. d y, tbrstea.nthi p J.rrrrt, per llri-tol , lui! 6O)ratl e, 700 -litep, and SOU f '/ ' . The Mnlaknf f , ou Wrdiirs.d.i'^lni.l iuO ntille, mi l H |..t ..f bur-es , f... i ,ir ut (i lust.r .on Friday. Thr Miltord h.a.s are il.ui. ir « l u t e irau- , andit is eipicted as Sunn us ihe D11.14n v.10 runo i i l is liiusb.d ,two Uata a day will barely bo nullicieut 111 take u!l theetock awsy.

Kttittctforif ittarftetsWaterford , April 5th, 1872.

Weather all that could be donirod for tho country. Suppliomall. Y.ilno of all kiuda of Native. Grain unchanged, with slowdemand.

FOREIGN WHEAT—Moderate sale, at tho prices of last week

Hi'DCAN" CORK— Dcmnnii increases ; price 3d. higher.

FLOUR-So clianjo. Sale «low.COLE & PROSSOR.

P R I C ES C U R R B N T .HUSH OLU. SEW

WIIKAT, ]>er harrcl of iSOlbs. .'. d. »• d. B. d. «. d.— White - - - - 00 n to on o:w 0 to :m ii_ Ked . . - - ml 0 00 0 2S 0 21 0— Sliippiu-do - • On 0 UU 00) 0 00 0

BARLF.Y. iier barrel of 22 libs._ Virindiu "0 0 on O i l 0 15 0— Malting - - - 00 U 00 010 0 IS 0

OATS, IKT barrel of 1 Mb.-. - „ , , „ ,¦ ..— Itl tck - - - - MO 0 Ol 011 0 11 3— White - - - 00 0 0) Olf 0 U S_ (iroy - - - 00 0 0" 01J 3 1- 3

FLOUR , i*rFack, of IKOlb.-i. 1— Superliues - - - HO 0 rm 011 0 11 6

¦ — Inferiors' - - i« 0 <«) 0 00 0 00 0OATMEAL , i»'r Saek - - <» ' 0 I") o:.j 0 Ji 0BRA S, per barrel of SHIi.*. - I •'¦ " 6_0. ii 0 0 0

FOREIfiN ". FREf..WIIKAT, per barrel of 2Vip,,. r. <1 f . <l

— Aiucriciui . SpriiiL- and Winter - -'"I 0 to 00 0— Mnriaunulu -1* <• '-¦' n— Iicrdianski ("1 0 («i 0— (ihirkn, Tnxnnro;:, awl Odi'ua - - -'• ° -* "— Ibmil 00 (i i»i 0

IXDIAX COHS , Ydlniv, O.l-.«.i nml linkitz - IS l» 1!' 0— — Mini!] nml Koximinti - - -1< J 1» '¦'.— — Anieriraii , - - - -17 S 17 'i_ _ Frunch and American White - W O 00 0— — Keyptian - - - -l« ' <• '"> "— — Dauuwisl - - - -00 0 00 0

FLOUi:, American , iwr barrel of IMb.s. - - <« > l> 00 «— Kreneh , per Ktck , of 'J.i01b5. - - - H I O no 0

IXDIAS MEAL , Amwiriui , iicr lmrrel nMflfillw. 'lS (i 1!) IIf Ifoine Artinufactiire , [icr ) 'tv, n ., , fi— - v sirk. of asiiiii. . !r° ° - *

Imports .J" Exports for \Vi:*k cn.b 'ny Thiiralmj, 4th inst.IMl'OltTS. ' EXPORTS.

Wheal - 0700 Quarters. Wheat - liarrelsfiidinii Com i>«0 do. Oats - - 50.V2 (lo .Dari - - iln. llarlcy - do.Barley- - .lo. Indian Corn ()«._, ( :j« Sacks. Flour- - (>« do.Flour j Jlarrcls. Oatmeal - K:\f Vf.JI,.;, ! . Sa.ky. Indian meal do.

WATKRFOltD BCTTKK MARKETIf timber of Firkins ice/g hat at the I' nhlit l luH er Marlcit

f o r Jl 'eek ending Friday (His -lay) , and Prices.(new).

Saturday, — 177 — 1 10... 0.1. to 1 Ws. 0.1.Mondav , — ".'••( — l-'l.M. od. J U K M .Tues.laV, — IS — Ii"w. (K l. W*. M .Wuilne.-:d:.y — 'i« — ••»"• ".'• ""-1- "¦!•Thurshiy, - 11.; - I:.".-. 1-1. II -'.- . M .Fri.lny, — 0 — (»« K . (»1. r: HIS. (id.

Xo. of lirkim nirrr-siHiudiiiL' week last year — t71.1'rieo per cwt. (new) — lWis. nd. to l.V.s ("I.

{Corrected this <'»y f »r The Walerford A'cn- .«.)IMM IVISIO N'S.

l!.\r.,s I> i.:s, p.-r rwt. — — ¦'"-. <H. t» Ms. fid.OFKA I, d". - — K Cl. -Ml-. (M.Fr.1T 1I.1 — — I'". 0.1. 11s . (h i.lfi:»l, s 1I.1. - — IT'- . '- I. ¦•¦¦'"¦ ".I-TAI .LOW d... — — •«'•!. "•!• 'i'1- - "1-LA I I I I (rhandlers') — — '--• '»'• -I-"'-1- lhl -

HI ' Tf i l lKHS " JI KAT. •II EIT, per lb., 7d Itl tn iud L.uiii , )> r r,r. 0s 0.1 to 0s hi

Do. steak, M !i. | to I'M V K .M ., per M I. i"l to 0.1Ml-rrOM, p.-r lb., M to lhl | I'O I I K , per H I . hi to 0.1

PUT ATI IKS.Avc.nr.ri: price. — hi to M nor ftoni:.

P.ItKAD.WI I I T I :, i r -llh — C J d . to 7d I H..1 S111.I) , per llh'.;.l to Oil

W H I S K K Y .Di:m.i.v , l^r Kalian , IS-, hi. I O LD CO RK , Ballnii , 17.- . Oil(JO K K , pimeheon, 1'i* . c«l. I

F I S If .SVSIH .X I I , |.rc\v t, 20.. to 21s. I I' r .M. — IU W. to 0s hi1I EI :III .V .:S, i.. r l.rl . 111- , to 2J- . S.,I .K , — (is i«- l . to lls MSA L M O N , ;..Tlb. Is r,;.l t.. 11.I. ! TC I I I I .IT, — Us «xl. to 0s U.l

FOWL A N D KI SCS .Fowl, iiir pair, S.. to Sd. lit I K.:.;s , |»T l'JO.r.s. 'M to fis hii;illCKl:ss "s »'l t/i U. ixT |i:lir | Hl .x STri iKKYS , 7s. lj.1 a couple

•SIIAI' AMI CANDI.K.S.W I I I T I :, prri-wt. 2N. to "K . o-l I Mori.n , p.-r lli. — Os . 7d.IIl;..ws , do. •-¦::.s. to :;'". hi I OUT. do. — H-. .'.S d.

Wool, AND 1111)1.;$.H'»; I :I:T W-.'II ., •_',. -Jil to '2s 2d Mll.l: s , P'- . to "•:-. I'd ]ier ewtW KTIIKK A - KIVI :,* nl to 2.-. i»l Kns, :H. t'» H. |«rll> .SK I X W.J.. I., Is hi t o l s . lhl C.M.r, ll'.-- . to oos. jier d.u.

T I JI It K It .M E M I :I ., p. rt'.n , is'.-i 0.l 7'i- ihl I STAVES , I «T lirio. fl 0o-.Ytl.l.'.w I' lNK , .l'.7'.-hl !¦• 77s I LATHS , per do. 12s . 1:1s hi 14V.

C o A I, S .C..u.« , pert/.n , W- . 0.1 t..:;n-hl. | C..KK , i>er tnn , 'j;-". hl to Wls

roDDKit A N D (; iti:i;N cuoi'.s.l lw .p er toi i — r.w In «.".-. JI A .V.IOI.I.S' , perl..11, 22- to il.riri:.\ w, (ub. - .it. u| "¦*.- t" - ".s Tn:Nirs, per ton , 11.- 10 2.

Do. (oal.nl 7-*.s to MM. t'.Miit.i TS, [n-r t'.n, ^Is to :V.s

W A T K I I K ( I U I ) JMTOI.TS Ol' I-'ORKICV ( i l t A I N '.Ctuiallia , l i i l l . New York , 27'«l .|iiarters maize—White llr'S.

Adi Ii s, lli.liiiis... . , lli I.- .-s;.. :ly;i. nu:irt. -r.s wheat-- .s-iieni .-.-r A;S..11. M lv tb , r , Uoliin s .iu , llde<.-a, i£;.|o .piart. rs wheat—WhiteI In.t hers'.

Births, ittitvrmgcs, »v TJcrtths,Ann .ninr rmciitt '.f Il irt lni , M u r r i i i f j e i} ,- Ih-ntti ', U. mrl, -pr- -j ini t l

B i l l T II S .On foster Xiind.iv, at OuitT Hank CottiiKii , In this city

tins wife of .li.bn ll y:iu. K«|., llniail.>tni't , of a M.II .Jl»n:ll37, :.t Ito-ln-r. on , .New Itw;, tbe wife of IM ivard Hurley

Koo'-'h , l-ls.j., . a sou.On Friday , SMi .Maifh, at ."A Man or , tin: wife of Jlr. W. K.

J len . l i th , of a M.II.At Tinnpl'-uiore Utrn iek- , Ihe *vif. - of Surgeon A. l lumfrry ,

Kith K .-.-iiiient , . . fa .-".!...At Cliin-iie-'l'., eoiii.ty Ti pl»-rarv , the p-.siden.i- of her father ,

tlic .vif«'.f li-n-.-.H i;iliii/ ,r, K->|., It . ll .\. ;1 n .l.iou'ht .r.Al Mitcbel stown , eonolv Cork , tin: wife of .laiii.-s V. (H.l .bn ,

EH |., "f a daiiahter .Mairh "M. at his re-id.-nee. Munnt lioben , Fovnef , eounU

l.iiui .-riek , tin: wife i,f Daniel ir i lr i . -i i . Ks.|., i:f a M.ii.

JI A It 11 I A < ; K S .April .1, al Traimin: f'liiireh , l.y tin- htli.-r of the bride , as-

."i-t.sl In- b.-r lirotlr r. the ll.-v W . Wiu^lield SniKlfuivl , l(ob. .rtWilliam , eldest FOII ..f the late .lacol. 1'enro'f , E"i|., of Senvill. . ,Traui"i'.\ t" Frances Alice, el.lest daughter of the He%'. Williamf-aii.lfonl , nsitor nf tin: parish.

March :*. at the .Mariners' Cliurrh , Kiiiirrtowii , M. Henry,fli .n of Matthew Aiiders ..n, Ksij., Crown S.ilicitor , tu MarianWilbclmina , dauabler of tbe late Tboui^s II. UuiirU-y. M.D.

I) K A T II R .On Saturday,r,oth lilt., at Kilkenny, i i f ler a pr..tniet.:d illness.-,

sus tain..I wi th Clii -i.-tnin fortitude , Harnabv A. Seott . K.-q.,suliritor , airi-d i>l years.. IJ ifted with rare abilities , aud biphprofe Sri i.tlal a t ta inments , Mr. Scott orcupj ed for a number nfyea rs the foremost mill: in his profession iu that county andneiirhliorhood. Tbe .-tfiee of Sessional Crown 1'rofi. cutor for thecounty of Kilkenny, whirli be fdbsl with tin: utino.st intelligenceami etlieieuey, 1»S-.IKJ .-.S v aealit lir his death.

.March 2htli. nf di-eas.- of the heart , William II. Carn-y,fourth Jim ..f thi ' late Tbi.inas Carrey, Ksi,., lir.wu.sfonl Castfe,coiialv Kilkennv.

Jlareb:>i, :.l linwntn . county ..f Kilkenny, in tbn .-.v.-ntliyear of her :ure . Anni e , fourth .lanuhl.-r of K. il. Tavlor, Ksq.

On Fri.lav eveuiir.-, nt tin: resi.tem-e of her father , K>:1IIIT:I,vifu i.f Alfred K. Home. K«|., S.I It.l.C , Clifdeu , eoillity (iat-wav . and dam-liter of Kiehaid Crnlistni , Esr|., Cloiiinel.

At tbe Terrace. Tiiip-r.nv , Kli /alj i th Susan , .laui'hti r ofWilliam Saville , K«|., lulu Sub-Ius |« etor H.I.C., :u;.-.l IS vear.-.

William John , .-Mest f m of Mr ^ . Mary Doyle, CunmlcirialHotel, Tipin rary.

At I VIF IIC I, .Mr. John IMwnnl MeMab.i.i , ai'ed •£•. tear".At Killani . y, oliv.-r M..riart v, I-;,., II .M., br'nlln r to tbe

Kfcli t lb *. f)r . .Moriarty, l.'i-li'.p, ,S,:.Ou t in-2nd in.-t., at bi.-ireridenc. , Main-Hrect , < :i.-bel , Mr.

.lof. pb ICvan , phopkei pi r.ou tlie 1st iu.-t., at Xorthiiml»;rl.-t ri .l-.tvi-nu. , Kin^-.- towu , .Mi.«

Anne siank.-y. j iL' .sl SI vear.-..UJI' .-. p.-et lions... A 1. y. ..-est .bllivbt. -r of th.l late

Saiiiu.l Clebiirnr , Ks.i ., of Spriu.-'iooiiut , ismutv Tippenirr .On Saturday , at (ieor-re s-strn-l . Limerick , lCli/.ali*.th , tin: be.

love. I ivifo nl RolH-rt Ki'ker , K*|., A.-eouutaulof tin: L'uit.slI J . -r i . ral lias Conipanv '.s Works.

iJovt IICUJS—^Juesaac.A it u i v y . i) .

."loth— Active , Svciid.-en , Krayero, ice ; Nora , s, Fibner, I.on

:iUl-IIenri. tta . Hull , Droback , i.r ; South of Ireland , s , Aylward , Milford . v t:

2nd- AlalaUtr. f , 1 Varti , Slilf '.nl , a <•; Tmranl, l;l:i.---.-..iv, ».•Skerrvvore , ^, Olaspow , •.' c j Annie , Tvrell , Livor|KN.l , coalsAd. Una S, Mlizzie , New York , maize ; S.net, .MeN-iir, l.iv. r1*...I , II.. .-S , eoal- ; Sat.- lit,- , Kearn.- , Liverpool , eoals ; ShamrockOwens , Ayr , coals.

:i.d -Jur .rnas , llristol ,;,-.. ; Kuiily Helena , clreHer, brieksrCli«lll 'r'll , N-atll . coals .

•ttli-lireal WeMi -rn , F, Milford , « ,: ; Doctor, Ardrossan. coalsI ." bria , Cork , I. iv.i |«i . . l , railwav iron ; Sh.-lab , Cardill, Dunraiiiiun , .v.ils ; Camilla , .-, Liv. rp.iot , s c i llerenl.-s , s, Ciir.lill

' S A ^1, K I) . ^:>nh— Aj :ne.s.laek. I'ortlieaw'l, ItouUt.in , lial'l.¦ list— liree/A*. Wexford , Hituh.s i, inanun: ; Fairy , Swansea,

Joief , ballast ; Maria 7i'.se, L'nnliir, .St'bnltr, ballast; Jticorrio,(Cardiff , Valle , iKilbi r t; John Ktroud , Nc-.itli , Joii' .-s, iiitw.KMl ;.Malcolm, Neat h , Dunne, ballast ; Sister, Newjui rt , J furphv ,pitwo.Hl ; Kbenczer, l'orttn:.,!'":, hallnst.

lst-Klij ha Tbayer, Cork , .1.1 |,rs. cab. ; Mary Helen . Cork ,ballast; Camilla , s, l.i ver|«H.l , B ,. ; South of Ireland , s, Milfunl ,H .: ; Nora , s-, Uin .loti , !• e.

2nd—Little Itacer, llristol , oats ; Oriental , (.'iinlitr ; Adonis ,SwailFea, Thoiiins , scrap iron ; S.-cn-t . l.idnev , Harper , pitworn l •Wa-p, llristol, Murray, lionc.- , Hi,lybe:ul Trader , llan-'urOwens, ballast : |> M«rt«j . Portmadoe, Thomas, ballast • l/ iras, Livcri.Mil , (Jolfey, pc ; Creat Western , », Milford , I'.sirn , •_¦ .: •'llidu-try, Cariliir, Mnranlt , ballast ; Artel.pe , Dublin , Uu-brrmalt.

:ir.| —Dublin , r, Nru' |Hiri , Murray, K I: ; (irimaldo, Calhu.l ilippo , lnlliu .1 ; Amelia , New Quay, oats ; HO|H', I'ortmad.K •Toward , Glasgow, «c ; Malakolf, s, Jlilford , f i: ; Skerrvvoredlas^'ow, ^r e.

lib Cuiuli.:rlau.l, Swansea, pitw .KXl : Orion , Newnort. - llet-. vKallyback , X.ath. ''

KUNTINf . Al'I'OINTJIKXTS .Wi:xtoiil. II'.l-M.s . — Ai'iai- :Monday, sib, The Isbuid •

Wtdnrs.biy, 10th , Cro-s roiuls of ktcken ; Friday , 12th , IM-mount. - Kleveti o'ebs-k.Tin: Cl'liliAOIIMolli: FO.V II O I N I H .— Saturdav, i;tb Jlount

Neil : Monday , Ktb , Uoolnamuek ; Tiiesday, Alh'. Ourriuiiiiiriia(lm!f-|i:L,t elcw:ll o'eluk) : TIIII IM I.-IV , I .til , Snow Hill Ibalf-pa^tclcf .n oVI.*k) ; Friday , I'Jlli, Jlulliuarat. Tbr but ,i:,y ,,f theteasoo.—Kleven o'rloek.

K l L K E N ^ T Hul 'XI.s—Al 'RII.-Saturday, fitli . Thus. Hridl feK,near Casth-coiner : .Monday, Ht| I f Douiutra ; Wr.liies*l-iy 10th.Wnodittork ; Friday, l:lth , Johnstowu-Half-pa«t eleveii. '

Tiri 'EKnar IlrxT. — Ai 'lill.—Satunlay, fith , KniK-k .-van • Tu.-s-day, Mb, Harley l'ark ; .Satunlay, i:ltb, Horse and Jockey — Ul leveli o'clock.

LfJCAL RAILWAY TKAr 'r'IC,For the Week cmlimj Friday, March :;!), 1872.

Waterfonl Limerick Limerick Waterf'd Kilkennyj »nd and I aud :ind Kit- Junctionj Limerick , Foyni-i I Kunis kinny cl) luilway: 177 miles 2..} inilw 'Ji; miles mib-s 2«1 milcH: open), i open. ! O]K -II . o|«-n. ; O]H..II .

; i a. d. t *. ,1. £ r. d. t f . d- C 8. aPassenger.11, ' 'l'areels , kc.' IsV'i H 1 HI 1:1 fi IIA 12 2 17U C :!112 17 0

(iiiod.i. Calth: !i:i."i 12 2 HI .'. 1 M II I Mt| i; !i |7t l!| »

Total ... 15M il 3IU IA 7 2211 12 :i i;7:| 12 ~*-l<7 lij «

Corre.sp'dinirweek last y'r. 1".7« « fi |:ai s 0 2JO IU 10 571 2 11212 10 111

N KW B II .I..— Wti ilmuk Mr. Itut t , JI.I"., for n copyof liia new Corporation Hill , received to-d»j. Woehall refer to it in our uext.

MOON'S C HA N G E S .

BANK OF ENGLAND.L0KD0S , TBU«sHAT.-Tb. director, bin ad«n«d the

rate of discount to 3fr iper cent .

s^ So^ p r^^^M^SrSri^*, o. ufor Account . 93} ! New tnd Kednwd , 91 j.

DUBLIN STOCK EX0HANGM'™-Three prr Cent. Conjols — ~ .. ~ ,Kew 3perCe.it Stock - ,»!]« ^Baok of Ireland 1" -<"],. -tlNational Bank .-... 3?.. aJ.A °2Mo.us.er Bank , Limited •'- _aiberoia.i li.mk -,°.

u0 93

Provincial Hank "-•» ~ fNation.il of Liverpool (limited) l0 _ _City of Dublin Steam Company 10u

BULWATB _\V»ter fortl & Cpil(ral I reland 6 per crnt »l i\V-itftf.ini & Ceutril litland JB1O) pa:d — '•'.'., „Waterford an.l Limerick , nil paid — <>' ) ' n

Waterfor d aud Limerick New 6 pcr _ _cent, redeemable — __

Great Soutliern anil Western 1UU l i -j j

^Ite SSaterfori iletos" BE J17ST, AXD FEAIl NOT."

UNION HATING LOOKING HOPhFLL.Uniou Uatiug ia really looking most hopeful. In

fact it i« almost as good as n niousuro carried. It,

will bo observed by the following that a majority

of the- select conmiittee, appointed lo enquire into

tho question, are in its favor. And amongst tlioso

favorable wo belicvo wo may mention tho Ohier

Secretary, Lord Itartiugton , who is so intimatelyconnected with Waterford county . Our llelfaal

coteraporary has paid » just tribute of praise to the

hon. and learned member for New Koss, m winch

wo entirely concur. No man in the House, wo

believe, has douo so much in advancing this greiit

and just measure as Mr. MacMahon. The London

correspondent of tho Iklf twl 2ieur.<-IMer writes :—

"On llio le-asseinUiiiK of Parliament , nine s.lect com-mitted will resume tlirir siltinKS. One ot tbese will be tbetribunal to which Iho qunstiou of usion rating in Irelandwill bo delegated. As I l i i vo already informed you, tbechairman (Lord Hartington ) has prepared a repurt in dratl ,recoiniueiidiii K tbe Kubatiluti nn ol union raliui; foi thai ol•lectoral divisions , whicb now prevails. Lord Claude Hamil-ton, wlio Im also nubinir.cd a report , takiim an opp-isite.view , but recooiiiie ,,<l,o< lli.it ill..' ni.imleiiance ol t!ie Ueatand dumb and in-aiie paupers should iu lulu.e be a chargeupon the Ulliun , bus retired from tliacniniiiittef , because IheGovernment , by llieir moulbpiccc, the .Secretary lor I . e l t t id ,has declined to aibl a member tu it in the room ol Mr.(iic<ory, now Governor of Cey lon. The vote of Ibe nob elord will conscqueir-iy be losl , and when tbe coiuniiiu-emec '.s ou th.: 18:li of this, month, to consider tlie report ,i l i H ie will nine be for uiii-.n ratini:, and seven aKaiiist. I lurecau be little doubt , therefore , of tbe result. Ibe committeewns originally inortd lor by Mr. .M'.Mabon , ihe inemlar forNew Iioss, who has persistently pre«s ed the c|«»i-ti .»n uponthe consideration of this House ol Commons aud the Govern-ment, and who hai now tlie satisfaction of seeitu his laboursrewarded with success. So far as Ihe norlh of Ireland i=concerned , 1 do not think the change will make much differ-ence ; but m the Koulbern and western counties there wil l Ina considerable shifting of burdens, altho'ijih Lord Hailing-ton .loss not seem to think that any inj ilslic* will be doneTbe majority ot tbe 'witnesses called beiore the committeedo not , however , aj;ree with bis ordsbip."

NKW MUNICIPA L I5ILI

Wo feel obliged to Mr. Butt , M.P., for a copy ortho new "Municipal Franchise (Ireland) liill ,"brought in by himself and Mr. 1'. .1. Smyth , .M.I'.The bill "assimilates tho law regulating tlio munici-pal fraucluso in Ireland tu that, n-gulncing it in Kng-Inud nnd Scotland." Should this bill become law ,every person in cities anil towns rated I" the r, .,r ,will bo a burgess, and capable (if Truing :w such ,provided his uixcs Im paid. This will increaso llionumber of voters vastly in Waterlonl. lluwuvor , il isonly just, because the jioor man who pays a smallsum toward s the support of the d. 'stiiude , oug lil tobo entitled to a vote as well as a larger nnd richerratepayer. Siucis the Liberator died , no man in Ire-land i.-i more competent than Isaac Him lo pieparea, bill , especiall y a bill suiled l>i I rt'land. Hu hastilao , we uiiilorntai.d , a bill in hands lo assimilatetliK law of" Ireland to that of Kiisjlaiid , iu relation totho appointment, of sherill'a. Surely, governmentcau'L object to " et[iial laws."

In Dr. Nugeti t's last report of tho WaterCordLunatic Asy lum , he says :—" Out of 20O inmates intho institution , onl y (> (- .. are confined to bed—a manand a woman—neither from any serious bodil y ill-ness, while lionu are under any species of coercion orrestraint. On enquiring into tin: subject of personaloccupation , no less than 137 aro usefull y employedbetween agricultura l labor , gardening, shoi'inaking,tailoring, basket and mat making, sewing, kniiiin 0;,aud spinning." One would say thai this euorinotisamount of labour oug ht to lessen the cxpensu of theinstitution , aud yet each inmate costs al the raitof .Cil IDs. lid. per year. Workhouse expense , £ln,half of which is paid by the landlord. For the sup-port of the lunatic paupers , the ratepayer has tu paytile whole rate. I'erhap.-i Mr. Bull , y.C, M.I 1.,—•Ireland's greatest lawyer—would let us know onwhat princi ple Irish ratepayers should be compelledto pay tlio whole of llir. rate for the support of aiunufi'c pauper, and onl y half tho ratb for a S.I; J..-pauper? Anil wh y there should bo no representationfor a lunatic pauper, und fair representation for asano pauper ?

CANADA—ITS SCHOOL SYSTEM

On Wednesday, John II. O'Xeill , Ksq., tlio able andeloqueul agent of tho Canadian Government, arrivedat the Adel phi Hotel , in this cily. ]lo left for thoShelbouriio Hotol , Dublin , on yesterday, where hehad been stay ing for some time, with the object ofpresenting lo the attention of Irishmen tbo claims oftin: province ol Ojiobco as a Held for emigration . Wi;do nut ivi.sh lo t.-iicounige any portion of our pi-op lnto leave- their own country. We believe that , if ourfour or lm\ millions of waste lands were cultivated ,we would ly ivis room and work for all. But , if ouryoung jieowe mv.st go, we think lhaL Catholic Canadais a safer/ii belter, and a happier place for themlimn most other distant lamia. Canada has it-i ou'tt(iovcriiment. [y is under Eng land onl y by name,nothing mopi'. Its laws aro cheap — its taxesfew. its Catholic churches numerous — itsCatholic schools iu splendid working order. Eventho Dublin Evmin .j Mail admits this. At tho lastcensus the province of Quebec had l ,110,0i!l inhabit-ants— 1) 12 ,7VI Catholics, and 167/J-ll) I'rotestants.There is a minister of public instruction , assisted bya council of twenty-one. Fourtee n are Catholics ,and seven I'rotestants. Tlio schools aro douomiiia-tionul , partly supported by rates, and in part by the.State, llio niouoTI divided fairly according to iHipula-lion, arid tho schools worked under local management ,elected by the ratepayers. Tho Jiv <:niu.j Mail says" the best sort of Home Knlc prevails" in the carry-ing oui of tho school system of Canadu. This isreally encouraging to Irish anil Caiholic emigrants.And thero aro considerably more schools in thocountry , iu proportion to its population, than iuIr&ttud. Iu a word, iu Canada, w'th its owu Govern-ment,' tho people educate thoi^ iild 3 accoc£uu*lA;ttodr own ideas. A ml"j^^^H|^^BVnV^^9§condition of tttiugs iu <q^^^^^^BBMJBK{Scotch ideas prevail. ^^ ¦ ^¦¦ ¦ -

In u few duyn, we understand, Mr. O'Neill againvisits Watorford , when ho will give, as he is wellablo to do, a variety of very interesting informationon this subject , as ulso on trade, agriculture , undother matters of vital importance to intending emi-gruuls , and to the public at large. Mr. O'Neill inhimsolf a native of Camilla, born of Irish parents, ashis name uumitiu.kably indicates.

AN Al'l'KAL TO THE KXILES.In ' another column , will be found tbo earnest and

oloquenl appeal of Father Matt. Keellu to the nativesof Ireland all the world over , for funds to enable ihutzealous and gifted clergyman to build a uew churchat historic Augbaboo, in tho Queen's County. Thoappea l goes into its merits so well und so gracefull yUnit wo need little more than cull thu attention ofour readers to it , quoting at the same t inio the follow-ing from tho A'ufiou :—

" Few ol our leaders will need lo be t .1,1 that iu Au<liaboearo silualed the riluia of tbe church founded by tbn i(lt.it St.Cuiicr ill the ruiildl..-o| the sixth cenluiy ; thai in Auiiliiiooethe monks of Si Cauice continued toclmnt the tnatiu soiv f..ra tbuusMud yex™ ; mil lb;it tbeie still repose tbe remains ofthat Rrent I IR II I ut our Irish Churcb. Tbe ..i{:lil of ibt : placoindeed , carrien us back irresiMibl y to out! ot tbu linthuii'and bapuiest pu-iioJa in the ln-tory ol our country—bcfe.rcHII invader loucbed eur alion s , when Irish princes luled theImnl, mid learning flourished, and saints dwrlt in ;ie;ice in ailiuus.iutl cloisterH . It is not meet thai a pile win. h wile,up such recoll-ctioiu .hould be allowed to crumble out oftxisieuce, and Father KetlTe now appeals to his exiH fc||owcountryuien in Au«lmlja md America to aid him in resloiinirUIB shr ue of St. Cnnicr, and u liaiidin« down to reniutposterity bii meuiory »nd that of hia couteroBorurie. "

WEXFOHD KKl'UESENTATION—THE NEW MAN.M> . W. A. Hedmond , tho candidate for Wexfordis likel y to have a walk-over. He goes for HomoUulo—tho llallot—Denominational Education—UuiouIt iuing—ami a Reform of tho Grund Jury Laws.His uuelo, tho former member, John Edward Hed-iiiond , ditl moro for tho town than any OPO of thopresent generation. His last great work was a frcobrid ge, beroro which now stands n monumouterected by subscri ption to bin memory. - The presentcandidate is a good speaker, youthful, energetic, audclOTor.— Correspondent. '

" INCKEASE OF COUNTY BATES. _\ rPBoectable and intelligent gentleman in thisntv bCfavored ns with hi. receipts for tho county

C°, ?n the barony of Middlothird , for every year™ « 1850 when tho rate was 8d. in the pound. In

•£Mt WW I» 'S3 * wos G'1 'ODd a" tb° r. ™ct»

5SSs=2issf-A^21 it proves this much, that until the ratepayerslhl have a voice in the administration of tl.o.r ownaffairs, the rates may bo expected to go up, not down.Wo have forward tho receipts to an ablo M.I', whotakes a deep interest in the question.

T .OCAL I T E M SAnil'. PA I B .— Our monthl y fair on Monday was

largely supplied, and with a good demaud , muchbusiness was transacted. I'rime beef averaged Cos.per cwt. Mr. Corbclt, Stewart to Mrs. Christmas,Whittield , disposed or four sp lendid cows for £110,and Mr. T. Ityan , Blossom Jlill , sold two for £5:..Jlr Thos. Power, Shanacluno, bought two fine cowsfor

'j L'lfi oaoh. Fat bullocks brought high figures,reali7.ing from £2U to i^r, per bead Mr. Ml. Sheehau ,Currick , sold ihreo at £(",:) ; Mr. McMahon , Butlers -town , four at £S0; ami Mr. P. Carrigau , two threeyears old ditto for . C5+. Mi lch cows averaged fromU 17 to JE20. Mr. Slranginan , Kilcop, sold 12 Kerry sat U)2 10s. each ; .Mr. Uobbyn , :t lino COWH at .C.V.;and Mr. (irauger , Milepost , 3 for M V- J™ )) '™'graziers purchased 00 head , at from I \ r, to 120 perhead. Stri ppors nvora«uil .C1I , showing a rise ofabout from JCl to £i a head on previous fair. 1 lire.!veara old averaged Cl 4 ; 2 years old from V.) to il J ,and yearlings tli to £S. Newly calved cows broughtfrom JL.13 to .C24; calves rrom -IDs. to :i"s.; shi.rp v. ryscarce ; niuiton averaged '.Id. per lb. l'igs were dullat. .*i7s. a cwt.

DK O W N K H .—All industrious laboring man , nam'»lFitzpatrick , living at Newrath , whilst harrowing stufffrum it lighter at that side of tbo rivor on Monday ,unfortunately fell off the plank , a very narro w one,leading from iho boat to the land , and was drowned ,despite every possible e.verti.m mail.: t. > save him.The body of deceased, who leaves a wife and liv:livo children , has not'since bei.u iccovei... !. Aiu > lh.:rman nearl y met a similar fat..: ihe »:itnu day , Imt. lieverv fortunately lei go tlio barro-.v In: was wheelingat the right moment, and cscap'id.

D K .VTII OK A CE N T E X A K I A N .—John l'fppi.'r, an «!'!resident of this village (I'as.-age Kast) , was interr . - .llasx Sunday iu the nntiriuatcd c.-meti-ry tii Ur.mk ,after living .a period of a hundred and on. .' years.Since childhood ho enjoyed llio most vi gorous health ,which was never tainted with tin: sli ghtest disca*:.lie was always a man i,f strict integrity, mid iw, -.:punctual in unending his reli gious doti ' .-s. To lb:last he wished that bis life mignt be prnlong.-d , nii ' lon the morning of Oood 1'rid.iy, whilst iMioiirle .l byhis numerous friends, poor John died ihe <!i::ith oillio righteous.— Ct,rr ?si>r.i,.t '-»t.

K ASTKII AT TII K WO H K I I O I S K .— Pursuant lo tin: hr-ticvolcnt custom of our board of guardians , sanction.--!by tho kindl y disposition of ".he; rai.:pay.-rs , ti..:inmates of our workliou.se wen: r.'galci on Ea.-n-rSunday with n plentiful tea breakfast , and mi.-al din-ner, admirably prej Kirctl under under tin- ism - fii!superinieiidence of ihe excelh ni niastur and rnainm ,Mr. and Jlrs. T. Hyan. TI. ': beef was .-mppli . 'd by t i .--hoard's contnict-or, Mr. M. Klynii , in ((uantity siiili.:i ' .in.for l,(JUf ) people , and was of lir-si-elass. iiualily. Tin:soup was really cxcellcuL . the result of good ln.:atai. 'lgood cooking, and everything was ilonti i« make tin:people comlortable. In this Chrisiian wi.rk , a w m kwhich really makes those leasl-days days of lab-. rand not of rest to lliu olliccrn , particularl y Mrs. It yan ,the master and matron \vt:n> zealou.sly assisted l.ythe a.ssistaiit-waslcr, Mr. .Murphy, Mr. (Irilliih , Mi-s(J 'Connell , Miss Ahearnt: and Miss U'al.sh, l.. :iel..-r.- .The l!ev. Mr. llenncisy, C.C., ofliciatei! at. :!:.¦ ii.ji is- :duriiiir the dav.

A COI:I:K C I M I .V.— Mr. I Iiomas Itenly, l) ruin.i ' r .vi . i- y,wrilcs tu say thai it was erroneously tiatnl < AI lie -stewards ' card nf the Williamstowii ract .-s , lli.- it . Mr.Courtenay 's horse, .Monarch, was by lJavi. 1 , wl. t-r. -a ;his sin; was iJatiicl. Monarch was boug ht ;il'n;r :!. •¦race Uir a long price , by a purchaser I'.jr the Krn|.i:n ;:of Austria.

Ti 'Kki s i i Ii .\nis ix K i i . K K N N V . —Tin; cnrp..ra:i. .-i:uf Kil l. "niiy are abfjul In ...stal i li.sb Turkish l> , i i l t .» , >.:ia boaulitiil nil.: on the river 's rdge, in a central par;of thai cily . This in very creditable to the p:in iniii;oorpnraliou , and lo tin.' abb: and indnf.V.ig.iblc may.-r ,Wm. IC'iiuealy, Ks .j . In Waterl '.jrd and i'I.s. :wln- ii:tho.-u baths are paving well and giving great saiisfac-lion to l!i>: public. We h<;p.; Kilk i .-nny will pi .-i- .s- .-vcr .- ii:this project, and seo it. carried oui wiihoui r:inl.oi *delay.

K.MSIM ; K E.VIS .—Tli ': rents of t.'uants at l l i gg iri. s-towu , near Kilkenny, li;ivo bei:n raised l.s. pur acrr.

Our noble river has buuu crowded with .shippingduring the week. About -0 ,01.x) Ions of ico for lliubacon merchants, havu l>een imported.

fauvcral jiursons wen: ein]»loyed drawing ic*: froi:itho shipping to the bacon stores, the last fotv dava.

lillEAl l i\ .VK Kom-.LK l IN 1,1 M KI 1 1 . .K . — L'pv/ar.i.s .• !jJ-,O(Ji) havebei .-n abstracted frmn the Liin':rn:k brai:t ;'iof tlio Hank uf Ireland.

(.' A T II ') I. I '/ i ' // ' ;; ( • ;/.l !E< i i: iKM M ASS .— On .Monday, 1st of A pril" , t!:i 'P-

was celebrated , in lh': ntrat l i ' t ln (*li;ipi .l i/f K i l -rossetuy, an Ollice and I l i gii Mass I'.ir ihi; i i .- p.j.s..- oftke soul of Miss Nauo 1'ovvi-r , uf Adraiiiuiif , in thiscounty, who expired afier lt»iding a lit '.; uf religionand piety. Hi gh Mass was celebrated by the Rev. T.M- fi rath". C.C., Hall y brii:k.:ii , assisied by t ln > Hov.JI. Cas'jy, C.C.. Kuockmahun , as tleacon , ami Uev. .1 .Shauahau, C.C., K il. 'osscncy, sub-disicjn , i.ig.:ihi::-with severa! of the n.-i ghbouring priesis. A larg.;number of acquaintances and friends were present ,and by their tears and .sighs testified th.'ir gn'.:f althe departure of tho deci/asnl. Coii.siiinptiun, whichwas for a long time apparent , proved, upun {'..mlFriday, mortal. With a true Christian disp lay ufpiety and resignation , she entrusted her .soul into' tii.:hands of (iod, aud passed from this transi O I T world ,let us hope, to one of perpetual happiui-ss. Sho wasburi.-d in Kilrosscnty Chapel-yard , at ihe oarlv ag.jof :id. Iteuuiescal in peace.— t 'or/«..i.oii '/ i-;.(.

N I:NS IX WoBKiioisKs. —A committee of guardians uftho Wexlbrd union havt: laa.le the following report onthe proposed accommodation for nuns in that house :—" We have agreed to build the house at north si.I.:of workhouse, near the site of old mast. We havealso agreed that the house should bu built of bri .-k ,antl that it bo -1-1- fed long from out tu OIK , ai ;.l J sfeet wide iu the clear ; and that it be raised l i i f.-..:.frum base to ivall plat.- . We have examined all thugrounds at all sides nf ihe liuiist ; , and wi: have agreedto the spot at fi rst seh'Clrd."

TH KATHICALS.Miss Ida KtlH f elle , who was so well l eceiv- l in t h i s

oily , shortl y befuro Lent , in a tlifiilric.il entertain ,ment , has, this week , opened a shuti dnimatie seasonat the City Hall , with an excellent company, provid- .-.lwill i striking scenery and appropriate costumes. Tin:ei;tertaiiunents commenced on Tuesday ni^hl wi ;hthe historical drama uf " Catherino Howard ," inwhich Misa Kussello dopicted the loving, but weak ,ambitious Calhuriu.i wilh thrillin g force, and su. -heffect as to bring her before the curt-iin. Mr. K.Uanvers played Athi.-lwold , Karl of N"ortliumb.:rlati. l ,wilh the caroand ell'eet of a vrvy judicious aelor , anilwas warmly apj)ri:eiaied. The ulher parts wnre et '-fcctivel y sustained , and the scenery and dresses WITHall that could be d.'.-iicd. A c.imic sung bv Masu-rTom H.iultou , a very youthfu l prodi gy, both ;„vocalization , and on ibe stage, and tin; fait '.- ul' tin:" .Middy Ashon-," Inniighi theenterlaitiinon t i,, aelusf .On Wednestlay ni ght , the Crnciau tragedy of" .Medea"wns produced, the part of .Medea, I lie Colchiu t'rinressoei^ sustained

by Miss Kusselle , with a percept ioi, ,a force, and a fcliog such as to make a powerful im-proiljon, and , cenninl y, to merit the repi:att:il app hms,,OMtowtd upon her by tho niiiliuiico. Mr. Danversplayed Jason with considerable power , whilst JlissN. Danvers was, both in i-ostumo ami acting, aninteresting Creusa. The play was much fnji .yed. 'Thispioco last ni ght was Uuckstone's drama nf " ThoFlowers of the Forest ," in which Jliss Kusselle plavcdCynihia , Iho heroine, admirably, and was very justlyapplauded. Mr. F. Danvers, as Ishmaol , was as suc-cesstul as ever, and tbu entire play was got up, amirendered , in a very spirited and tc-lling manner. To-night will be a patrouage ni ght , under the RightWorshi pful J. F. .Scott, mayor of Waterford , and willbo tho French comed y of " Frou-Frou ," whon no doubta full attendance will mark tho public appreciation oftho efforts of this talented compuuy. Il Bhonld nolbe omitted that the orchestra -playing forms really ngem in itself; and is hi ghl y creditable to Waterford ,as thu excellent performers aro of home growth.

NEW MILK—TWO I'KICESro Tin: EiiiTim ot niK W A T K K E O R D N EW S .

D KAR SIR —The present prico for new milk in thoWaterford Lunatic Asylum is lid. per gallou. OnWednesday , at the AVatoford board of guardians,several tenders wero taken for new milk , al u'id. pergallou. That is, iho Asy lum is paying 4(d. pergallon more for its new milk than the workhonso.Hoth establishments are nupportod from the rates,nnd both aro situate together oo John 's Hill. Why-is this ? Tho ono is watched over by representativegim rdians—the other by magistrates , tho repre-sentatives of tho Castle. RATEI 'ATKK .

1'ltl .SF.X lATI OX (IK A MciIlL TO A R irB -COXSTAII L Kov 1'nMi -K. —At the County Tipporary Petty Sessions,held on Friday, and presided over by tho Hon. Shnp-land Carow, H.M ., an(i j03Cph Kenny, Alderman, thomedal of tho Hoyal Ilumano Society was presentedto Sub-coustahlu Hanloo , for having, in Novemberlast , rescued from drowniog, a young man namedM'Urath , from KiUhcoIan , who accidentally fell intotho Suir , anil would havo been drowned wero it notfor the courageous offort made to savo him. Theconduct of the rccipiont was greatly eulogized byAlderman Kenny, who promised to briDg tho matterunder tho notice of tho Inspoctor-Oouorul, and askedMr. Greer, Sub-lnspoctor, to do ao also.—ClonmclFree Prus.

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WATEUFOK.D ASYLUM UEl'ORT FOlt 1S71.TO TIIK KBITOK Of TIIK WATKIIKJ RI) N KH S .

1)J:AK Silt—B y chiinco 1 happened to meet with ncopy of the last report of the/ Wnterford Asy lum , towhich my attention was directed by uu excellent ar-ticle ill the H'uliT/imi .V<u7.

H appears that there are in tho asylum 200 patiVnts,nt a cost of i.'-l 10s. Gd. per head per year, or a totalcost for tho wholo establishment to the ratepayers of£1,15153. Id. for tho niaiutt-uancj of 200 persons,bin of this sum tho olliccrs net the. lion's share,£1,11.") 2s. The salaries are given in a lump sum. Inother public , accouuts the salaries are set out , as :\\sSthe names of the otlicers , lor the information of theratepayers and the public. The report speaks of tun" ui'cTf'sitv arising fur [leriodica ! viilur^cuicnts of suchinstitttiions. " According to the j uvsent system , noone knows where these " etilat'tjemeiits" of lunaticnsvlutns will end . A new wiui? has just been addedto the Wutcrford limis.*, atul yet the supcriutcudentnow j ays—" Tho accommodation atluidod by ournsvhim is not ailei|iiutu u> the. wauls of tho district."In I **'*!* there wevo IS.") inmates in the house. Thenew " wing" lms been since built by Mr. ltynn.Tlietv an1 now unly l."> patients inoro iu tho house(•JIM' in all), and yet another " wing" is looked for—the '' accommodation being inadequate/ ' to use theword s of the report.

Tho superintendent states that the "additionalland" will be handed over to the governors iu thepresent spring, j iut he says nothing about tho extentof the laiut , the cost , or any other information whichthose who will have to pay lor it would liko to bear.In this the report is shamefully deticient , though itgive.-' a long ri gmarole about population , &c, whichanyone could Hud iu Thorn 's Almanack.

The superintendent says — "The ordinary nnd spe.cial meetings have been numerously attended by thogovernors." lie must have bceu dreaming wbou hewrote this. Tho average attendance at each meetingthroughou t the year has never come up to sir. So agovernor informed me. Does he call six a " numerousattendance r" The meeting at whichjtho report wassigned , numbered only six members, and this wascalled .1 bij meeting, viz.:—Tho Mayor, Mr. Roberts,Aid. lieid , K. l'ower, Dean lloare, IJr. Plrun—I).

The superintendent devotes a long piece to show}»>«• uixJesinible it would bo to have the press pi esentat the meetings. Whilst lio was writiug this the Li-merick Asy lum—so a gentleman from that city in-forms niL—was preparing to enlarge its board roomfor the accommodation of tho press. The press, youhave slated , is present iu tho asylum boards o(' Tip-peiarv and Cork , and I presume they arc quite as in-telligent as the Watoiford board , auil yet there ia nomention , I suppose, of excluding the press. 1 vcuturoto Niy that the attempt could hard ly be made. But ,somehow or other , the report has gono abroad—partl y from admissions made by one who ought toknow it—that the press would be loug since in tholunatic boar<l-room , onl y for the anti-press feeling ofa gentleman who, wLeu in the poor-law service,affected to be an admirer of the press and popularopinion. Hut , *aten bread is soon forgotten , is uuol.l Kiy»'fe'- *'AI " 1> I<AY>

I 'nngnrvun , Kastcr Monday.

GAKIJIXAL CUL.LKX AND KATJIEK O'KEEFKEOK CALLAN.

TO TIIK KIHTOIt OK TIIK WATKKt 'ORtl NK »S.IH:A >: Snt—" The press" lias uol faithfully reflected

opinion on the unforiuuate auil much-to-be regrettedCnllau affair. Hy " the press" 1 mean the l'rotentantpress. 1 give the followiug extract from a Protes-tant paper :

" It is n i'll for him (meaning Father O'Kcefl'e) thatthe majority of his parishiouers stand by him iu thisbattle , and , whilst, ho has the people to support him ,the 1'riest of Callau may defy the Cardinal and bisadherents."

i'ublic opinion is expressed by representative)bodies. The Corporation of Callan is a representativeand lawfull y constituted body, and every member ofthe Corporation is opposed to the iusultiug attacksmade on the Catholic Church by the l'rolcsiant press.The recent election of Pour-taw Guardians in Callanis another proof that the Protestant Press were eitherignorant of, or wilfully misrepresented, .-.Hairs iuCallau. The newly-elected guardians for Callau areas l ine to tlio Catholic Cliurcli as Cardinal Cullen orliUliup Moran. Tho majority who voted fur tho suc-c«.-.«*ful guardians represent more than mere numbers ;they ;iie the Catholics who jiraciico one very neces-sary t 'Kiumauduieut of the Catholic Church—namely,the fil th—which tells us to pay dues to onr pastors,lid there be no mistake about the matter: the newly-elected guardiaus ami their constituents areihe bouoand smew and the true representatives of Catholicityiii Ciillan.

What is must hopeful iu the Callan aifair is, thatthere has nob been one docrlion from the side thaiis in favoi of Ian aud order ; and that converts arecoming every day to the right side.

The Catholics of Callan who are favorable to law,order, and authority, do nut assemble in mubs toviolate the Lord's day, or make much uso uf theprcc*. They have used their franchise to sume pur-pose, as is shown in the recent i'oor-Iaw Election.— 1remain, Ac, A JtATKiAVcu.

Culbn, list April , 1S7-.

NO SOLDIKHS FOIl WATKKFOUl) .TO iirf : unroll of TIIK .VKWS .

.Sti;—I voted for Mr. Osborno, believing that he hadgreat influence with Government , aud that , conse-quentl y, he could render invaluable scrvico to this,my native city. Now, sir, is an opportunity for himto use his influence. Waterford , it appears, is aboutto lose its barracks , and all tho inouuy spent by thetroups , will then be transferred to the big barracksto be erected in Clonmel. This thing ia being workedout , aud yet , strange to say, Mr. Osborno seems tobe doing nothing, whilst Mr. liagwell, M.I' , for Clou-me!, is busy at work. SUTOKIF.U or 1!. O.

THE HUI iLIN MONOPOLISTS.TO T I I K KI ' l l l lK HI TIIK WATKl ' lOKll NKW8.

Sin—1 think the present timo an opportune occa-sion for bringing under notice what may be termeda " delusion , a snare, and a mockery" existing inreference to the Great Southern anil Wcsiern railway.At the half-yearly meeting (the one previous to thelast), held at the King's-brid ge terminus, somo of theshareholders present complained of the inadequateand insufficient accommodation alforded to tho pnn-cinal hupporters o( the line—namely, third-classpassengers. The matter having been taken up bythe public and mentioned in the press, tho directorsconsidered it prndent to allay public feeling somewhat.Accordingly, some months H'UCO an advertisementappeared in the rVtoiiimi , signed by " Dauiel Molloysecretary," announcing that third-class return ticketswould be issued on tho princi ple of first and second.To corroborate this promulgation tho company furtheraiiiiounc-d in their (titliciul) timo table* (vide pago ) 'J )the following : —" First , second , ami third class re-turn tickets are issued between any two of thostations to go and return the sumo day, the periodextending according to the ili.-taiice." Labouringunder this impression, the writer presented himself afew days fir .cu at this booking ollicu of the LimerickJunction and asked for a third class return ticket toThurles. The rep ly was no such ticket could begiven. / pointed out lo ihu clerk the paragraphalread y cited from the company's time-book , andfurther .stated that the train (eight a.m., from Cork)was a third-elaj -s one. Nevertheless the clerk pcrsis-s>:i.ilv refused giving the ticket , and he stated heknew nothin g of the matter , nor had he such a classof tickets in stock. Now that the subject of Irishrailways so much occupies the attention uf the Irishj K'iip lc, 1 think tho foregoing lacts palpably elucidatetlj "' fM.'Cessir v of sumo action to ubtain a reformstionin tl .<: railway system , and thereby diminish the ar-bitrary power exorcised l«y a few arrogant directors.— I M inain , sir , your obedient servant , J. 11.

Ti pperary, March , ) S7:i

TIIK lt.\lI.WAV QUESTION.TO I N K KIIITOK Ol TUB Nr.W B .

SIR - I.et percons speak as ibey like, but this greatfact cannot be denied—who raised tho characte r andposition or the Waterford and Limerick Railway ?The Great Western of Kng laud. Who put tho Milfur.lboats on ? The Great Western. Who lost thousandsa. yea r by them, until they became a success ? The6rca c Western , when others refused. At the recentrailway meeting little or nothing was said about themonopo ly which would certainly exist if tho GreatSouthern .Southern Company grabbed up all tho linesiu tho South. This is the greatest dauger to thepublic. Cirtr.cs.

Oflt MAKKKT S-Tins D AY .Suij i l y "( F.irim iV Wlii-al sm.dl tliii wtcik. It is now

ttj i.Mil-rcJ to I* iiM'ly H " "ul o' •''• fanners ' bands in tinsunelibouiliuo.l. l'i i»i« "I"'1" whut fnim farmers ;Vj' . 01 .<'. «i. CJ. J red do., 2*«. to '_'8< . til- ; inferior, 25i. to ;>«< .The .uiii.lv of fonisn wheat and Indun corn rontinuf Urir.-.

Kd r.i'.r,' lilai-k O.its 111 ; parcel oat, ]K3.|. ; sn-y I" ,.3J. Supp ly fair.

H..rl.y (tnaltingl, Ifi- "> !«'• : <l'inlin!.', 1-K «I. lo Jo-.llutter (new erassl ill f«'r -upply ; viM frul j at 13'>s. to

110- . ; a l iw extra fines, 113'.; M «nJ »t .fe paicils >rllni <at "*?[- . tu 70- . tcr cwt. 'J hree inulitln hwck llitse >ame but-ter, would l.riiiit 11HJ'. t« H2a.

liico.i—Market firm, at lale qaot.iliw.•SII.MON -2'KJ at mnrkft thii »«k , at from U. lOJd. [i«r

Hi. to 1-. 5id- to-ilay.COM.*— fair rupply dunnz tlie week , aud priren rarnt"! at

M<. per ton ln-d»y. Amon;»t tlie arrival, wnt 110 tons hytheSal t l i l t, Kfaiu , Ltreipoo) , fur tnpt. J. IDI-, DaT.en.

FA S 1 I I0 SA1I I.K N K W H .The Rifrfit Jlon. James Anthony Lawson Ims

.,ftf. ,r U«.,l?n.^ra vWtnt tU.; r-ri-nr.

uf .,„ .,r,,t.,,„«.law Aid Ji ibn Mucker, •'•' ¦. llll! - p T) , , ,

The Karl and Countess of Uessboroujjh haveWt lxlmluu forCriUU ill, on n visit u> Mr. a,.,. !,„., A»«««ta

""j ft. KuvanagWM.1'-. and Lord Arthur Iiutlcr

mont rark, WaU rfonl, for IS Morrion -fqimre (houtl.) DuLUu.

Tll£ B.TH AT CASCAl.S.-1'arlies frrqaonting tho

tath at Caacade, Clonmol , will lean, with pleasure.

thxl by order of the Council of the Corporation , all

tho required repairs, Ac, will bo forthwith executed

during which tho promises must nccsaar.ly be closed

io the public-

THE CORPORATE BANQUET.On Monday evening, tho annual dinuor of the

members of the Corporation and their friends tookplaco in their beautiful Council Chamber, City Hall ,and camo off with unprecedented criat. Tho corn-mil tee of arrangements—consisting of Capt. Johnson ,J.P., president ; Aid. Matkesy, J.P., Aid. Slattery,Aid. Commius, and Councillors W. G. D. Goff, St.Georgo Fieeman , and J. T. llyan ,.witb Mr. E. S.Kentioy, honorary secretary—left nothing nndouo tomake this annual ro-uuion a thorough success, andthe result fully compensated them for the laborsthey had so well ami so cheerfully performed. Titodinner, which was supplied from tho Imperial Hotel ,was composed of the choicest productions of tho season ,null , being crcditablo to tho high reputation of thatadmirabl y conducted hotel , gavo eutito satisfactionto the company. The wines were- in profusion , andof tho most excellent , well-known brands, and , undortheir genial influences , mirth and jollity roigned su-prumo in tho assembly. Tho tables woro arrangedwith exquisite taste, boing beautifull y decoratedwith raro and del ightful (lowers , and when tho entirecompauy wero seated iu that handsomo apartment ,which was brill iantl y lighted from gasaliors andcaudclobra , the spectaclo was truly imposing, andhighly creditable to those members of tho Couucilwho succeeded in producing it.

Tho chair wasoccupied by Sir H K X J A M I X MORRIS ,D.L., who may bo sty led the " father of tho corpora-tion ," having been onu of tho original Aldormonelected under tho Ucrorm Act somo thirty years ago,nnd who , on this occasion , woro tho scarlet uniformut a deputy lieutouant. Tho vice-presidents were,Thomas F. Keil y, Esq., liigh sheriff , and CaptainJohnson , J.P. To the right of tho chairman sat thoMight Worsh ipful J. V. Scott , Mayor of Waterford ;James Uelahunty, M.P. ; Councillor G. I. Mackusy,ex-high shcri ir ; Major Douglas, 13th Light Inf.vutry,and Frederick Malcomsou , J.P. On the left werethe Hight Hon. J. A. Lawson , Judge of tho Court o(Common Pleas ; Couuoillor II. i\ Slattory, ox-Mayor ;John O'Brion , Esq., Town Clerk ; G. I. Goold, Esq.,K.M., and Aid. John Mackesy, J.P. Tho gouoralcompany included tho following :—

AWenorn .1. Slatt. ry, C. Kiilmonil, W. K. Comnnii-, 1". A.Pi iwi-r, unit r. K. Ifciil , J.l'. ; ./aiues Feclr, Jfniiat'tr S.ilhn.ilU:ink ; Capt. Ma.l.lin , l:itb I..I., C^pt. CnjTe. W.A., CijitauiMorri?, Kilkwiwy Furilitw, Suli-IiL-inftor Millii i-'. H.I.C., JohnA. Illnkf , J.I* . "Councillors St. C.uoreo Frmuiui , W. G. D. Coil,.1. T. llvan , 1*. Ciniiuihiii , J. W. Howard, sulicitor, Ij. Fnwmiui ,I*. D. Walsh, .1.1'., lltnry !«., Micliacl J . On, M. C,v*y, J.MiKm rv, J. If. M'Cmtli .'P. .Mmiihifr, and T. II . Prossor, J.P. ;Capt. llrenau , J.P., Ciniuruvp Ra n *, J.P., John A. Tiihin, W.K. Ki i l y, Dr. Jainos Tob'ui, Davi.l Kent . II . 11 Sargcut. I). \\ .Da*i<l!!<-, Capt. ManiiFvll , J.I'. ; D. K. Couimins. MlaiinirerNational Hank , Carriik-oil Sair ; J»hn Condon, the Messrs.Candan. Dublin ; Tlumia< F. StranRO. solicitor ; Rolicrt Ryan ,sii|H>riutcui!eut; I*. V. Iliinraliiin , Mib-yluxilf ; WaltiT Hurt ,.1. Moloucy, William Cherry, Win. lti-iil , I1. Carew, Minn" .ll.iill.-te . Lewis ti. striiiu'inaii, J. J. Towi r, FMwnnl . Kenncr,Major's ix-crvtnrv. c.

Tho dinner having been removed , alter amplejustice was dono lo its merits, tho CH A I R M A N , inhappy language , gave tho usual loyal toasts, thoQaeen , the Princo and Princess of Wales, Ac, whichwere received with enthusiasm, and drank iu abumper.

The third toast on the list was " Tho Lord Lieu-tenantand Prosperity to Ireland ," which tho respectedCH A I R M A N proposed in appropriate terms, and calledon

Mr. J. DELAHVNTV , M.I*., to respoud. Tho lion ,gentleman , on rising, was received with a perfectovation by tho eutiro assombly. On silenco beingregained , ho proceeded to say that Earl Spencer ixa nobleman who has filled tho post of governor of Ire-laud in a manner that could not bo excelled , except bythe residence of tho Queen herself amongst us (hoar ,hear) . Hofi-rring to tho other branch of his subject, huremarked that thero ia undoubtedly agriculturalprosperity in Ireland , as thero is at present all overtho world , but there is not that decided advancementin manufactures and commerco which ho would wishto see, and uutil we have tbo management of our ownaffairs, bo believed Ireland will never reach thatstato of prosperity which we long since should haveobtained (applause), lie held that ono drawback toour prosperity is that we havo not equal laws wi thKngland , and until therc is nti equality ot laws, thepeop le of Ireland will never b? coLtcntcd. lie main-tained that the agricultura l clement of tho countrycould not alono securo iu prosperity, and complainedthat , unfortunately for Ireland , there were but twointerests represented in tho House of Commons—land and house property—whilo the trade and com-mercial interest of tlie country wero not representedas they should be. Waterford had always been infront of the municipalities , ami they should now urgoon other places, and on the (invornmont , to promoteami to foster manufactures, in order that Irelandmay keep pace with other countries, according topopulation , which she lms not dono. no alluded atlength to the policy of the Government as regardsIrish questions, and concluded by expressing hisconviction that the time had now como when Irelandmust enjoy pqmil laws with Kng land. The honorablogentleman was loudly cheered at the termination ofliis able speech.

Tho CI I A I K M A N next gaTe, " Tho Army and Xavy,"to which

Major Doi;iii.AS rose to respond , and was mostwarm'y received, lie said that was tho second timeho had the honor to respoud to that toast in that gor-geous room of tho most ancient and most beautifulcity in Irelnnd , and ho did ao with very much plea-sure, indeed (applause) . Tho gallant gentleman saidthat on the former occasion that ho met them, Mr.Gladstone's measure for the abolition of purchase waajust a day old , and ho ha ft spoken in terms of condem-nation of it. Sineo then lie had seen somo of its-working, and he was agreeably disappointed , for hofound everything going ou admirably, in the high aswell as the recruititig departments of the army, andhe believed now that no better system could bo de-vised , except the compulsory system (applause).

The CH A I R M A N , in deservedly eulogistic terms , pro-posed the health of tho Mayor , who made a veryhr ippv and very eloquou t response, remarking thatsuch highly gratify ing and cheering entertainments asthat at which they were assembled this evening, andhad so recently assembled at at tho invitation of hishosp itable predecessor, Councillor Slattery , would boFine to produce, in future , lively competition for scatsin the Council (laughter and applause).

The MAYOR soon after rose again for tbo purposeof proposing "The health of tho Cbairmau ," in doiugwhich his worshi p passed a well-deserved culog iiimon this veteran corporator and esteemed citir.cn, andthe loaet was received , as it deserved , with enthusi-astic app lause, and hearty expressions of hope thatthe venerable chairman may still yet livo longamongst us.

Sir R KN J A M I N M ORRIS feeling ly responded to thetoast , expressing hid cordial thanks for being calledon to presido over such a happy representative as-sembly of MM fellow-citizens.

The next toast ou the list was "Tho Irish Hencli,"which tho CH A I R M A N proposed in a suitable spueeh ,coup ling with it the namo of tho distinguished mem-ber of it here present , tbo Right Hon. James AnthonyLawson, whose selection for a judicial position wasnot onl y houorable to his grea', ability and worth , buthighly creditable, to his native city of Waterford ,whose inhabitants worfr proud of his well-deservedelevation to the bench , of wl.ich ho is an ornament.The toast was received with unbounded enthusiasm ,the compauy Ring ing, " Should Auld Acquaintance beKorgot '("

Mr. Justice LAW M J N , on rising to respond , was re-ceived with hearty ami prolonged applause, at thotermination of which his Lordship delivered ano ofthe most linppy and pleasing addresses it has beenour good f'M-tuno to henr for a long timo. Ho heartil ythanked tho company ior tlie warm reception theyliar ) given him , in liis official rapacity, but ho felt farhapp ier at the social board of tho Corporation of hisn at ivo city, untrammelled by official life- Comingback after years, he was deli ghted to see tho signs ofprogress (ind prosperity everywhere manifestingthem-nelvea in Waterford ; and ho felt it was highly grnti-fy ing to note tho happy changes which popular mea-sures had producod, as seen in the assembly of thorepresentatives of tho rioople in that beautiful roomthat night , blending in harmony over the festivoboard , as contrasted with tho olden tiino , wheu thetransactions of the corporation were done by u few,with doors closed to tho public (loud applause). Hohad been recentl y reading a work which spoko of thoprosperity of IVatcr/Vinl tlir<-« hundred yearn aj,'o,when one George Wyse was Mayor of Waterford , butwhen we contrast the conditiou of tho city at thattime with tho changes and tho progress which havebeen effected since, tbo transformation was mostremarkable. At that timo Waterford was guarded bythirteen strong towers, mounted with the best cannonthat could be proourud.nud always manned with theview of keeping back tho outsido world , then lookedon as "savages." Now, her port is open to the world ,and tho more shi ps avail of its utility the better ; andby railway we can go to or from any part of thoking dom with a speed that would have killed withfright Waterford's protectors of three centuries ago,an instance of which is to bo found in the fact thathis Lordship had breakfasted in Dublin that day, andwas dining hero this evening. Referring to the periodof cxclusiou , liefore tho progress of the times hadopened almost every institution to those qualified loenter, ho said it afforded him pleasuro to know that hewas surrounded that evening by men whosn fatherseven would have had no chance to enter , but whosesons are now tho responsible representatives of thepeople (clieers). ])is Lordship delivered a splendiddissertation on the advantages of popular representa-tion , by wliioli ho believed all our institutions will , intime, be governed , and concluded an able and highlyinteresting speech , amidst tho most curdial app lause,by returning liis warmest thanks to those who nowsurround him , amongst whom ho felt at home thatnight.

The CI I A I H M A N next gave the health of tho ex-Mayor, Councillor Henry i\ Slattery, who, during hisyear of office , had discharged its duties ho efficientl yand so well , nnd whoso hospitality had lieeu uu-bounded. With this was coupled the health of tboex-Hi gh Sheriff, Dr. G. I. Mackesy, who, during hisyear of office , had been munificent in his hospitality.The toast having beeu dul y honored ,

Mr. SuTTf.BV, ex-Mayor , rsspouded in a felicitousspeech. Referring to tho observations of the loaruudjudge, ho said Wnterford might well bo proud of hold-

ing her own in tho mannor sho baa dono, and hothought any ono might bo proud of belonging toWaterford (hoar, hoar, aud applause) .

The KX-Hn ;if SI I E K I KF noxt responded, remarkingthat as a member of tho Coiporation, ho would havebeeu happy to dioo thero , but lo bo present as a guest,he valued as a very high compliment.

Major Douglas, lit t.hti call of the Chairman , gave, inadmirable voice, tho capital song of John Peel, andMr . Dolabuuty sung, amidst tho hi ghest enthusiasm ,one of his popular songs in his iuimitablo stylo.

Capt. Jonxsox, vice-president, rose to propose " OurGuests," and , as usual with that popular gentleman—" the priuco of good fellows"—was received with thowarmest enthusiasm by tho entiro assembly. Iu anoxcellent address, thoroughly up to the mark, hospoke to tho subject of his toast, remarking ou thoadvantages to all public bodies in havingoflicicnt andtrustworthy officials, such as tho Watorlord Corpora-tion possess. They had Mr. O'Brien , who, ho mightsay, was " tho father of town elorks," kuowiug every-thing that a gentleman in his responsible position ro-quired to guido tho couucil j and thon thero was Jlr.Delahunty, whose popularity as thoir treasurer hadbeeu attested by tho fact that ho had beou sent toParliament by tbo citizens to represent thoir ideas.Ho waB a gentleman who was most auxioUB to pro -mote tho money question—in fact, to put a pieco ofgold in ovecy man's pocket (laughter)—and he trustedho may succeed. Tho Vice-President concluded ,amidst outhuBiasm , by proposing tho toast, whichwas received most warmly, aud losponded to mosteffectively by Mr. JOHN O'BR I K N , who thanked thocompauy, on behalf of himsolfand tho other guests,for tbo cordial niauucr iu which they had receivedtho toast.

Mr. Vice-President KKII /Y proposed tho toast of" Prosperity to tho Port and Trade of Waterford ,"which ho considored of vital interest to all presont.Ho believed that the prosperity of Waterford is nowan established fact ; every day shows it, and e.vorystep taken by our public bodies is calculated to stillfurther improve it (hear , hoar) . Tho proposed couutyrailway holds out a graod prospect of greater re.sources, and will teud towards making our city equalto any in Ireland. Mr. Keily procoeded to akotch thovarious contemplated improvements, amongst whichis tho most prominent by tho Corporation of thoWater Works, and expressed Ms regret that wo liavonot moro manufacturing iudustry, our reputation inthat way being princi pally maintained by tho Mayficldaud ouo or two other factories, and by tho XcptunoIron Work9 in this city.

The toast having been drunk ,Mr. F. MALCOM SOX responded on behalf of the port ,

remarking how closely identified with it are the in-terests of the firm of which ho is a member, as wellan with the trado of Watcrford generally. Ho bo-lieved that when tho proposed railway is through thecounty, tho construction of which ho feels coulidont isnow near at hand , tho prosperity of tho port and tradoof Waterford will received great impetus (bear.hear) .

Aid. SI.ATTKRV responded on bulmlf of thu trade ofWaterford , in tho course of which ho referred to ourprinci pal business, tho bacon trado, which , from hisknowledgo of it , ho could o-iy turned over half a mil-lion of money evory year in tho city.

Mr. SI.ATTKKV, ex-Mayor , proposed tho health oftho Vice-Presidents, ami " the Committeoof Arrange-ments, with tho Secretary ," and other toasls havingbeen hotiored and responded to, speech gavo way tomirth and song, Messrs. Cox, Manning, J)elahunty,aud others favoring the company with excellent vocalmusic j and after a most agreeable evening had beenprolonged to nu advanced hour , tho proceedings , ofwhich tho foregoing is u mere outline , were broughtto a termination.

11OAHD OF GUAHD1AN S— W KIINF.SI .AV.

Ci lMKUIA. VS FOtt JSTJ-7»—KLKITIOX OF C H A I R M E NCOMJIITTKES—MILK COXTRAI .TS—

This being tho first meeting after tho election*,thuro was a large attendance of members. The fol-lowing were present :—

AMi-rraan T. V>'. .fai-oli . •'•!'•¦ Capt. Ponvr, Aklcrnt'n f!. Iti -il-in'iinl ami .1. Jliwki-iy, M.I) . ; Dr. O.ncl.ll , M.-s.-r*. W. II ally, .1.l.'laniiK 'ti. I,. A. llya n, I*. Malinilil.', I>. Kouirli , .1. l /an.y, .1.J,awli<3.<, I'. Vi-Jilr-, -I. SnrwiK«l, T. Dtufgan, \V. K.'lly, .1. 1'itJt-j.MTnl.1, T. K n n i y , M. CJiiiim , 11. MorriM-y, M. l l ixkr t l , .1. Mi.r .Jp liy, Mninr O'ii iiriniui , J.I'., tin- I t iuht Worshipful the Mayor ,aud K. li.ilH .i-, J.!\

TIIK NKW HOARD ,Mr. JOHN M A C K H Y , clerk of union , according to

precedent , took the chair at twelve o'clock , and readout iho following as the members returned for thecurrent year :—•Kli-r. !>iv i> . 'iuarilian ntnri i i -l It-.-i.l'-n.v._. f Jo-i'hll Clamiu-tt !', Williani -st. , Wat.rionl ,Irwv r -c.!„),„ Jla,.toy Tho Mall... f DavM Knoll <h "'yv*'"1 - V ' .-iinvn.v Jlraii Th>< liL-ni:ii-t»in- f Miti 'iaM O'SliKi Th- gu:iy „

llou-i' ... <J!. KMI IIKHII I KiiiiT-strc cl „. , (Wil l iam Kelly l/iltli-1 ¦wirRi'S-.'-lrw-lSouth ... j j w ,;,m,i,.H Tlu- Mall „

. (.'am 1'* li'i.tny Uarron.atratiil .^trM'tIatni 'ks ... | p.it nck Maiminir Catlnrinc-Ftrrrt .,A-'li*!l ...Jnllll Ili 'laiillllty l'wtna><.ully, .MiioiiriiinHall 'mati 'lll ....liihn I'IIWIT llallinakill , Wat.rfonlDnuki t t . . .MuliaH It/ i'lwU Miltnwn , KilmacowFaitlilivc —liarrct Mwuli . fjrooki ., 1'iu^at-i rit-tIslam) Kauo...Patrick Vcnle Maiul KKHII -, Traiunri!K'ilJea .. V ti Kent lajjuu lview, Diit imurr K;iatKiltnr -anVn ...John Norwood CiioltfUlUrn , KilnicauYnNewcastl'i . Michael Uonli-y KtiockiuliTrv , Kilinr iulctil'ortii:iM.-Uiir .. Martin Vui.ii. Doornam-, .Moom-mnl'.Kilrone .Thomas Hovvl .y Ilallytarsnvylt.itlinatrick .lolm l.a\vli*>< Drunnlowni-v , KorryhankIt.-i.-k ...i; W M:iniisi!l l^uly-liuif , Wati rfi.nlltiKsiuau ...M I 'oivrau HiiF.-lllan, KillnaeowTramon! ...W llally TramoniWiKuMiiiru . It Morri:wy Harriftowu , Diuiiuoro riu-tlial liil i ri a 1ami Kilcol- j i .Iiiliii ritZiCniM K.iockJj ncrk, IVrrvliaukliiuili J

Drnmran- ")nun * Kit- yN ' ii-liola." I'owcr (Juilli a, Tramnrcl.arry )

Vanii^-uo &-j s ,,-N. iII llallyvatlu-i-ii , MlilHiiavaUkillR-acuu JKilliriili-amnKilinaeke- /-Thoinas Krciiuy Killiri i lc , f;li .iimori",Krrryb;iiikVOL'IHJ J

Kilotti r.unf)IVinhrok.s. f.Iohn Murphy Wliilfit l.l , Kiliui -ail.-ntown )KuVn.V' rn '"'J T'1"1":" ""BW CIonii>,y, Kiliiia.:ow

Kilni Vl.j u.- -)* KtiUiuioy- S'J 'honuM 1'i.wi-r (iurtaliilla , Wnti-rfonlIu. )

K I . K i r l l O X OF C H A I U M K N .TlioCr.KKK then said he- would be happy to hear

any guardian who had a candidate to propose for theoffice of chairman of tho board for tho ensuing year.

Mr. C. KO I I K I I S, J.P., roso and said—Mr. Chairman ,I rise with great pleasure to propose to you a gentle-man to fi l l the important ofliee of chairman of thisunion for the ensuing year, one lo whom 1 am stirothere will not be, as there cannot bu, any objectionwhatever, and the gentleman 1 mean to propose haslilled the office for several years with the greatestCredit to himself, satisfaction to the guardians andratepayers, with advantage to the poor , as well as tothe union generally (hear , hear) . He has uniformlyshown himself most anxious to sue that ecouomy inour expenditure is practicall y carried out , to keepdown , as much as possible, tho mtcs) but , at tho sametime, he is more anxious still to sec that the poor aretaken proper cure of, and that their interests are notsacrificed in a mni'lc iota for the sako of lowering tnxa-lioti. He combines prudence with humanity, ami add*economy lo philanthropy (hear, hear) . I beliovo , andI think you wil l all agree with me, that there is nomore intelli gent or painstaking chairman in Ireland ,anil we ought lo be prom! and happy to have a man ,such as I moan lo propose, possessed of those abilities ,and of th is standing, to preside over us, such as-arepossessed by the gentleman I have to nominato foryour adoption (hear , hear). N'oed 1 say that I alludeto Sir Hobert Paul , our Cornier very efficient chair-man (warm applauso) ? 1 feel that the seconding ofsuch a nomination will bu a more matter of form , re-quiring no pei'Kuafiivo eloquence , for tho very reasonthat the sixty-three guardians of this board , one. andall , will bo only too hnppy to Btand up and testify tothoir appreciation of the merits and qualifications ofhim I mean to pruposo by adopting my motio;: unani-mously (hear, hea*-) . J now beg to movo that SirKoliert J. Paul bo elected our chairman for thocurrent year (hear, hear , and warm applause) .

Aid . RI AI.K F.SV, M.I)., J.P., shortly seconded thenomination , and said it afforded him tho utmostpleasuro to do BO (hear , hear) . Ho was sure therewas no second opinion as to the merits and the claimsof Sir Uohert Paul , nnd ho had every gratification insupporting tho nomination.

Capt. 1'UWKK warmly concurred , nnd said tho onlyregret ho felt was thit Sir Koliert Paul was notpresent to return his thanks for thu mnnuer in whichliis name had been received by the board (bear , hear) .It was useless for him—it was uiiuecensary—to dilatoupon the merits of Sir llobcrt Paul (hear , hear) . Itwould bo just .'is wise for him to try to paint tbolil y, or add color to the violet , as to do so, and howould content himself with expressing himself warmlyiu favor of thu motion (hear, hear) .

The CuAt j iMAX put thu motion , nnd it was carriedwith unanimous warmth. Mr. MA C K K V then suitedthat their next duty was tho election of vice-chair-man.

Aid. UK I I M I I N D said he roso with much pleasuro tomove the re-election of a gentleman they all knewwell , and C6tccmed highl y, to thu ollico of vice-chair-man , and that geutlcmaa was his respected friend ,Alderman Thomas W. Jacob (hear, hear) . Last yearhe (Aid. It.) had thu honor of proposing the samevery ablo and esteemed guardian for this ofRce , andho never sinco found any reason , whatever, to regrethaving done so (hear, hear). Aid. Jacob had a con.Riderablo amount of timo upon hia hands, in COIIPC -quenco of his largo business having devolved uponhis hig hly intelli gent cons, and the benefit of thattime ho freely gave up to tho public good (hear,huar) . As thoy all kuuw , Aid. Jacob frequentl y satiu that chair, from eleven o'clock unti l four in thuevening, attending I ; tho businoM of tin; public, and ,during his discharge of those duties, ho ever disp layedthe best possible temper, which nothing conlil ruftlc(hear , hear) . That position was no binocuro , andevery credit was due to him for tho manner in whichhu fulfil led bin duties. At all times Aid. Jacob paidthe most watchfu l attention to the exr iondituro of thefuuds of tbo union, but whilst doing so ho noverforgo t the interests of ihu poor — interests whichho held , nnd held j ustly, to be paramount to nilothers (hoar , hear). Whilst thus speaking of Aid.Jacob, he (Aid. K.) did not, by uny moans, desire totake even ODO spri g fro m tho laurels no dosorvodly»ncircliDK tho brows of tho other two chairmen,

laurels thoy bad so deservedly won iu their Borvice/for ho wij s perfectly convinced thoy could Lot, inany other uuion in Ireland , find threo bottor chairmenthan Sir Kobert Paul , Aid. Jacob, and Capt. Power(hear, hear) j but ho felt thoy owed a stroog debt ofgratitude to Aid. Jacob for tho close, attontiou hopaid to their interests, and thoso of the ratepayersgenerall y (hear, huar). Ho had much pleasure,indeed , in moving that Aid. Jacob bo ro-electod vicoohairmau of the board for tho current year.

Mr. K KOIMI said ho had tho very groatost pleasure,in secondiug the motion , mid in endorsing tha obscr-vatious of Aid. Redmond , full y alive, as ho was, tothe great claims of Aid. Jacob upon them.

Tho CLERK put tho motion , and declared it carriedunanimously. Tho chair was then taken by

Alderman T. W. JACOB, J.P., V.C.,amid warm app lause. On silenco boing restored,

Aid. JACOII said ho begged to return tho board hisbest thnnks for tho very kind reception thoy had givenhis nnmo. Allusion was made by Aldorman Redmondto something about his (Aid. J's) good tompor whilstpresiding in that room ; ho had only to say, in rofer-enco thereto, ho would bo acting very wrong, indeed ,should ho do otherwise than show good temper, con-sidering tho great kindness ho always received fromhis fellow-guardians. Ho would not occupy theirtimo further than onco again to return his bosttbauksfor their kindness to him on that day, aud upon allother occasions.

Mr. H AI .LV (Aid. Mackosy giving way to him) rosontid said ho was so much in tbo habit of proposingCaptain Powor for tho deputy-vico-chairmanship, thatho roso, as a matter of course, to do so on tho presentoccasion , as ho bad often dono beforo. Ho was notashamed to do it, ho had no reasou to bo ashamed ,but had, ou tho contrary , every right to fool proud oftho duty. Captain Powor was a man of ability • howas a most atteutivo guardian ; ho did everything hocould to keep down their rates, ami hu had no hesita-tion in saying they could not havo a better chairman(hear, hear). Ho had overy pleasure, therefore, inmoving that Capt. Power bo ro-elccted deputy-vice-chairman for tho ensuing year (hear, hoar).

Aid. M ACKF.SV said , if ho would not bo arrogatingtoo much to himsolf , having already seconded ononomination, ho would bo most happy to second thomotion beforo tho chair , if thoy would not oxpoct aspeech f rom him (hea r, hear, anil laughter). ( Ho(Aid. II.) felt they could not make a better selection ,and ho waa equall y certain that Capt. Power wasfull y deserving of all that had been said of him (hoar).

The CH A I I I M A X put tho motion , aud it was passedin so unanimous a manner by tho board , as stronglyto mark tho high estimation in which the deputy-vice-chairman is held.

Capt. POWKH , D.V.C., roso to return thanks, andwas received with general applause On tho res-toration of Rilenco , tho respected deputy-vice-chair-man said ho had to thank tho board most sincerelyfor the honor they had dono him in again re-electinghim as one of their chairmen , a position of rospomii-bility, of honor , and of very great profit (ho»r, hoar,nnd laughter) . Whilst grateful for this renewedmark of their confidence, ho should freoly admit thattho offico of deputy-vicu-chnirmaii was a mere sino-curo (no , no) whilst they had their vice-chairman ,whose close attention to tho business of the board ,sympath y with the poor, and care of thu ratepayers ,they all KO highl y and sojustl y esteemed (hear , hear) .He (Capt. P.) should thank the mover for his kindremarks. He (Mr. H.) was an experienced guardian ;ho knew how to appreciate tho services of theirchairman , and any observations coining from him hoshould hi ghl y esteem . Having appointed their threechairmen , it would now be for them , one and all , tohave confidence in their wisdom j thoir duly would beto uphold their chairmen by obedience to their rulings ,and thus li ghten tho duties of tho chair, which duties,when met and sustained iu that way, were not of anover OLcrous nature Ho considered that as guardiansthey wero bound to give an account of their steward -ship, aud he would ask, could thoy hoki out any hopothat their rates would be lig hter than they wero lastyear, or that they wero in a better financial po.sition ?He was afraid the answer should bo that , if not worse,they were iu about the snmii position as to financesas they were in that time twelvemonths, a not veryencourag ing position (hear , hear) . They were wime-what liko n shi p iu a hurricane which , running beforethe wind for a coup lo of hours , found herself inexact-ly the samu position as that from which she started ,no improvement , and nothing neare r the desiredhaven. Ko it was with them for tho past 12 months.For tlio past 1- months they .spent LV. ifiOO for poor-law purposes ; ,C2,(J<l () of that sum went for out-doorrelief , leaving .C11 ,001) for the general relief of thepoor of the union. The master would tell them thattho average cont of an inmate was St 'J a-year, but hu(Capt. I'.) (Jellied tbe accuracy of that stiilcnwnt, andmaintained that it was nea rer £120. They heardread a letter thu other day, sont by Mr. Hamilton tothe commissioners , in which he alleged the increasein their expenditure for tho year was owing to in.creased illness it. Bomo portions of the union , but thucommissioners pointed out no remedy likel y to preventany such increaso for tho future. He had a remedy.The cost of an inmate was, ho said , upwards of .ClliOupon tho year, anrl lio would suggest they give-halfthat sum per head to each inmatu to lcavo tho houso ,which they would gladly do, and put the other half tointerest for ttie maintenance of tho fever hospital. Ifsome such system us that was not adopted , they wouldhave those buildings over remaining a degradation tohumanity, and a burthen to the country at largo. Itwas Raid outside by economists, but men having verylittle cxperienco of tho management of such a houseas theirs, that they ought to havo paid guardians,nnd that if they had their rates would soon be less.That opinion ho held to bo most erroneous, and onehi: utterl y condemned. What interest could paidguardians havo in manag ing their alfairs ? What inte-rest could such men have; compared to that possessedby guardians acting in that room under tho eye ofconscience, and sont in there, by tho ratepayers them-selves (hear, hear) ? They had now embarked foranother voyage ; they had a good crew ; it only restedwith them to be obedient to their commauders, and ifso they mi ght bo assured of being pilotted in safety(hear , hear). Ho bogged, onco again, to thank thuboard for the honor they had douo him.

Aid. l {F.liM (ixi.,rcferriug to their somowhat increasedexpenditure during tho year , said it should be remem.bered that if their outlay had bpeu augmented theirnumbers had likewise increased (hear , hear). As ' tosickness, hi! thoug ht Waterford was very favorabl ycircumstanced in that important particular. As com-pared with other places, Waterford was remarkablyfree from sickness of anything like a serioHS nature.

C01IMITTK KS .The board next struck thu house commilltccs IIH

fol low :—FI N A N C E .—Tim three chairmen , Major O'Ciormaii ,

Messrs. Kell y, Hall y, Ilysn , O'SI.ea , Carew, Hedmond ,Clampett , Keily, Condell , and l<eamy.

Aid. J AI 'UII observed it was necessary for him, asone of the chairmen , to bo placed upon that commit-tee, < • >¦ i./Kcio , but upon the day on which that commit-teo met he had to attend the meeting of anotherboard in town, and h-j could not possibly be at the(iiiiinco committee (huar, hear).

K KVKII H OSPITAL .—The thrno chairmen , Messrs.Keog h , Clampett , Manning, Koger.s, O'.Shca, andCondell.

.SCHOOL CO M M I T I K K .—The threo cliaii'incu , Messrs.Stiangu , (VOorman , Hedmond , Manning, Clampiat.

The dispensary committees weru nuxt appointed.They remained , with but few alterations, the mine aslast year, and iu Wa'.erford Mr. John Dovereux , (j uuy,was appointed a wnnlen , upon motion of Mr. Keog h ,seconded by Mr. Kell y. Mr. J)evereux applied to beput upon the dispensary committee, but hia requestcould not bo complied with , IIH tl.nl body was alread yfllll. TIIK I AII IOI . I i : CIIAI' l .AISCV.

A letter was-read lrom the commissionorR, statingthat they had oll'i .red this chaplaincy to tho Kov. W.Honnessy, the successor iu town of tho late chaplain ,the Uev. M. r'lynu , removed to Clonmel.

TIIK TIIAMOI1 K " IIOtXHAL."This individual , whoso uamo id Michael Powor,

and who is constantly asking tho board for roliuf ofone kind or unothcr, but is always refused, sent iu amemorial , purporting lo bo signed by sevoral residuntsiu Tramore, complaining that a weekly allowance ofmeal , given him by the relieving officer , was stopped ,aud asking that it be restored.

Mr. II AI .LV strong ly opposed auy grant to Power,on tho ground that ho was already in receipt ofsupport lrom a charity in Tramoro, and that hu couldobtain casual empl-j yineut also, if ho liked, but hewould not take it.

Tho Ci iAi u s iAX said Power's was the most confirmedcase of idleness ofwhich ho had ever hoard . Jio wnsoffered a shilling a day by Mr. Rogers to mind hiscows, but he refused , and ho also docli/icd to carryparcels in tho Hummer fro m the train , at which hocould earn Komuthiiig during the season. His sou wasoffered three pence u day and his diot by a man namedMorrissey , in Tramore, but ho would not let him takeit , and preferred seeking ehurity iu and around thetown. HeBides , thu man and his family lived iu analms-houso in Trnmore, rent free, and had i'6 U) .i. ayear paid him quarterly. Ho (chairman) certainl yconsidered ho bail no claim upou thorn.

Messrs. Clampett, Kelly, aud Hyan supported thuapplication , but it was shown by Mr. Uoy lo, U.O.,that the grant of tho meal waa only u. temporarygrant , and was not lo bo continued. Thu app licantcame bofore the board , aud denied ho had been madethoso offors mentioned of employment, but tho CH A I H -JMX settled that poiut by Kayiug he was presentwhen tho proposition was made. An idea havingbeen thrown out that tho signatures to thu memorialwero all writtun by thu onu hand , the IJouehal Haitihe had the originals in Tramoro, and told tho meotingthey might throw him ioto prison if what ho saidwas not true. Thu putition was peremptorily refused.

NKW JIILK .Tho following contracts wore ratified : John Phclun,

(irantstown , 21 gallons at (ijd. ; Thomas Pholnn ,llall ygnnnor , Hi gallons ut (id. ; and Michae l Kirwun ,of name place, 1H gallons at (lid.—Adjourned.

Sriii: OF HousB-Iii hoiiM! tliimluy w«*. ">'' : "ll.?lit,t'1!'•K: horn, 3 ;di«cliari:«l , Wi ilid. -l ; la IIOIISI-, March .fi . iwi, ;ovt'r thi* ilay 12 months, •: J ; nblc-lKxIiol m;l«, U i fi-mnli*, *1\iu infirmary, :MJ ; kn* hospital , 21 i coat of provision. iw'w.'u\£1U W> la , cuu«imcl. J.-J1 -li ftl j aTcralfC cost, l. lOjUi; ill-tirumry. & 2.1. ; fuvL-r hlM|iital , Us fid. i <1 "»»K '"»U . }*• *'• ioi.t-..?k(, !>7I, coat. £11 7. Id ; lint jcar, 918; cost, ilW Ita M.;aJaaco in favor, iiiH.

KILMACTHO.HAS UNION—TUESDAYOnnnlinn* inwont— WM. KTAFFOIID.J.P., in the chair, nub-

Bcqncntlr N. 1*. O'.Shcc, D.L. ; Jamw Horo, James Anthony,W. M. Arclagli, J .I ' . ; John Ollahun, Michael Terry, JJamciCiwcy, John ilnrlry , IMorco Kirwau, David Goff, Bnon Finn,Thomas Armstrong, Ac.

LIST or GUAIMIIAXS—ELECTIO N OP CHAIRMEN.This being the lirst board after tho election of

guardians, Wm. Hunt , Esq., clerk of tho union , tooktho chair, and road the roturn as follows :—

Anncstown, Tliouuu Kcnunly ; Ballylancen, Michael Terry ;CnrriRCaatlo, Jnmes Anthouy j Comrngh, blank ; Dunhill ,Nicholas I'owcrj KewoJ, Thomas Armstrong ; Fox's Ciutlc,Thorn-s Casey ; Gardcumorris, James Walsh ; Guoivcstovini ,John Hurley ; Kllbarrymcrulcu, William Jordan ; Kuocknmhnn,James Horo and Jauios Power; KUnj ncthomas, David 1'owtr;Mount Kennedy, Bryan Finn ; nowtowu, Joliu Callaliun , Strod-bally, David Goiifb ; Tiunasaggart, Pierco Kinvan.

Mr. Stafford then moved, Recondod by Mr. lloro,that Mr. N. 1*. O'Shoo, D.L., bo olectod chairm an fortho ensuiug year. Mr. Hore, iii seconding tlrismotion , said thnt it would bo a graceful and proporact to ro-eloct tho threo ohairmon—namely, Mr. N.P. O'Sheo, chairman ; Mr. Stafford, vice-chairman ;and Mr. Ardagh, deputy vice-chairman. Mr. Hororemarked that tho attendanco of guardiacs had beouvery bad during tho past year, but he trusted iu thofuture that a now leaf will bo turned. It wastho interest of all that thero should bo a good atten-danco of guardians. Thoy had good and efficientofficers , but tho board should work with tham, Thoattendance of tho chairman had beeu, on the con-trary, vory good, aud though thoy would not pass aformal voto of thanks, tbeir unanimous re-electionwould bo tho best mark thoy could givo of theirapproval (hear, hear) .

Tho Chairman (N. P. .O'Sheo, Esq., D.L.), havingassumed tho position ho lias so long aud so satisfac-torily filled , roturned thanks to tho board for thisrcuowal of their confidenco, and added, that be wouldoudeavor to dovote still moro of his timo to tho busi-ness of tho union. Whilst there, ho discharged hisduty to tbo bost of his ability—ho said but littlo, forthero was littlo to bo said thero, and the less said thomoro work would be dono^—and ho was happy to beartestimony to tho general harmony that prevailed atthoir board.

Tho following wero elected ou tho fiuanco commit-(co :—Messrs. N. P. O'Shee, W. Stafford , DavidPower, Michael Terry, John Callahan, David Gough,James Walsh , John Hurley, Brien Finn , JamesAnthony, John M. Barroii, Thomas Armstrong, JamesHore, James Power.

N EW Dt srKXSAitv. —Mr. Ilunt, clerk, reported , inreference to a resolution passed iu October, 1870, in-structing him to apply to Mr. Hoberts, Lord Water-ford's ngent, that a noiv dispeusary has boon built atKilmacthomas, and is now ready for occupation. Thisstep was taken by tho board , iu compliauco with thorequest of Mr Hamilton , P.Ii.I., who bcliovod thehouse iu uso was not convenient for tho effectual reliefof tho sick poor. The elork said tho rent of tho nowhouso is not yet fixed. Mr. Horo wished to know ifDr. Coghlau would reipiiro a legal notice for thu sur-render of tliu present dispensary ? The clerk saidhe did uot know. It is paid for quarterly . Mr. Staf-ford thought it was a mutter for tho dispensary com-mittee. The chairman thought aa the board originatedtho subject, they should finish it. Tlio clerk tiuid itwas onl y tho board could deal with dispensary accom-modation. Mr. Armstrong said lie believed Or. Cogh-lan would mil, require an hour's notice. Ou the sug-gestion of Mr. l ime, thu clerk was directed to writelo Dr. Coghlau on the subject , nothing to bu duiiuabout taking up tho new house until tho matter abouttho old onu is settled ; also, that thu rent of tho newono he ascertained from tho Marqui s' agent , Mr.Roberts.

Y KAII I .V CI I N T K A I .TS.—Tho board next proceeded toconsider tenders for contracts for om: year, with thefollowing result :—lieef without bone, aud roundswithout laps , M. l'l ynn , Waterford , at oid. per 1b ;best beef heads , at 2s. each , aud pork ditto ; salt , :2s.pur cwt., j l. Dunne , Kilmacthomas ; rice at ltSs 7d.,and cocoa , at Ills., T. Murp hy, Waterforil ; port wine,at 21s., H. |,ce, Waterford ; porter , at lis. pur dozen ,Dunne ; ten , at in. Id . por lb., soft sugai', at Id., andlump I I D., ojrt. per lb., Ouniio ; dipt caudles , .lid.,mould iJit lo , fi ,d. per lb., Dunne ; starch at Its. Id.per stone, blue , Mil., blark lead, bd., blacking, Is. lid.per box, T. Murp hy. Wire brushes, J7s. per doz. ;sweeping do., liis., and black lead do., H.s., P. Red-mond , Waterford. Lime brushes, liis. per dozen ;scrubbing tin., los., tins, combs, &c, nt per dozen ,W, Walsh , Walerford . Men 's shoes, 7s. ; women's,5s., and childre n's, 5s. M. per pair , ISreunau , C.irrieU.Twilled sheeting, twoyanU wide, Is. per yard , DatumSi Ilanley ; flannel quil ts , green and blue, 1(; yardssquare, at lid ,, Mary Power it Sons ; sheeting calico,and lining ditto , at Ij d. 'per yurd ; shrouding ditto ,Way -Id., brown lid., anil linsey, one yard wide, at Is.,Dunne. Winscy, at fid. ; blay knitting cotton , at 2s.per lb ; white aud blaok housewifo thread , ut 'M . perI b., and tape, por piece, Dalton & llauloy. flreytweed , at Is. fid. per yard , Mary Power ami Sous.Corduroy, I yard s wide, at Is. Vd., and flannel , at Is ,5d. per yard , Dunne. Medicines, Leslie if Co., Dub.liii. Hooks, forms, stationery, printing, and adver-tising, K. S. Kennoy, W.vrKiir'oitii N F.WS. Thi.s longday's business was got through iu a remarkabl y quintand orderly manner, much to the credit of the guard.-ians, by two o'clock in tbo day.

STATK Of TIIK. I IIILSK.In houms on *J:!nt Mnrcli, 10.r> ; :ulltiitti d liurill ^ ' wifk , 'Jl ;

total , is.! ; iliscliar-toil iluriiu ,' week , 17; n-iiiiiiniii -.' on :i»thMarrli , !.»!'; co*' of liruvisions rm-ivnl , f_'l.;-. 1<>I. ; i-,ii-iiin.il ,i::!l lo.-. )o-l. llalniicr iu tank on ^ird Man-li , li,!«j:; ).<. i',l.Collri.-tioll of rtt<: clo.-nl.

CALLAN UNION. >I I I K COXTKST IOK I'OOK-I.AW l i l ' A K I l l A N S .

As slated in a recent report of this union , KMIguardians had been nominated for the lilcetura ldivision of Callan , which returns live onl y. Thefollowing is tho result ,—

XomiiKitiil by Mr. Oaily, .1.1'., ami vol.* viv i- i i—I 'atrirkt'mulv , (,':illan , :I7U : Philip I.vncli , C.nirtiiiil»ilii , ::i« ; .In linlliitl ' .T, Milm:in % :»S; .lolm ' f.ynrli , llauntli:. , Wi) ; .I MIM •IW.T, lirsuK .ii> , '¦&•• T«tsil, l .T'il.

Ninuiimt. i l liy Ili-v. It. O'KivrTi—Arthur Iz. i.1, Killnu-k. -ii , 'J77 ;Patrick Ko.flV, Alilio.', -77: .MlVhuH Dwyrr, .\-\vl:ill.N, IT'I;J II I I I I liyni'li, Knorkn-a , L'-ii ; .Miclut-l liutlt-r , Itylaii.l- , pil.Totsil , l ,:Wl. AuKii-irntr msijority^l...

It is believed that the Rev. Mr. O'Kcoffe, who banalread y written several letters to the commissionerson the subject of this election , intends to demandthat they shall direct a scrutiny, on the groundnf the returning oflicer having declined th per-mit tho voting papers to bu examined in his pro -sonce, he claiming that right a.s being the nominatorof fivo caudidatos. The proseueo of any pursoii atthe counting of vote; is entire ly optional w i t h thereturning oflicer and , in localities where strong partyfeeling exists, it is discouraged by the commissioners.Tho number of housoholders rated at four poundsand upwards in the whole division of Callan is aboutIMS, whose plurality of votes amount to ab'iut. .".1^ .To llieso property voles shoul- 1 be add'-d , t in: clu iiu.iput iu by tho " Commons lui-u ," or smallijjVcchi .lil.'r.'-,who number nearly Hi'l wi thin the division. Of tin:'J 17 huusoholder.s, Ll f i ;iru residents w i t h i n the townami liberties, and i.'ll in the county. Tin; nm/ i iypart contains eighteen lowulaiids or pans of l.iwn-lands.

At the mooting nf :the board on tin t :i!lih t themwuru present—M. lii:n.KR , first , in the chair, awlsubsequentl y 11.0. (iur.nimr, J.P., V.C.; M. 0. Dwyer,P. Torpoy. J. lirenuan , mid J. Connolly.

Thi) teniluri i for tho supp ly of clothing anrl bedding,which wero adjourned since the last meeting, wen)now considered , and thu contract was divided be-Lweim Mr. Shelly and Messrs. Walton and Co.

STATK OF Till: IIOl.SK AMI H NI .S.K.'iimiiiili!.' ill thi! l.ou.von Sutiinlny, the Hilli in>f. , :il7; :ul-

ui .tttj tl (lurin g t in t w.-.-k , M ; I KII 'II , 1 ; .li^clmr^' :il , :il ; ili i ^ l , ..;n-iHSiiniii -; on Sntunlry, t in- Jl'r.1, :t!7; of ih.-.-i' I12 u'.:n- i n t l i -iiltinim.y, tui 'l in t!u^ f«-v< r h-*.-liit:il , o. .Vumlii.Tf.ii out - t l -Ht rr.-lk-f for tin- win-k i.-n.lili|» I In- tfird inst , Will , ut li rat-l of t l i j \*<M . Ill lunk to tho rrr ililof the uiiio ll , 1:1,70':%. IM.

T110MASTOWN UNION— M AKI M :IO.(luardiuns present—Colonel tho Jd'ght Hon. IV. I'.

TII .I IE (in tho chair) , P. Connellau , J.P., V.C, JamesS. lilake , J.P., Alexander Hamilton , ,1.1'., CaptainHutler, J.I 1., and Kdward Hunt , D.V.C., with twelveother guardians. Tho lirst business of thu board thisday was tho election of chairman , vice-chairman, anddoputy-vice-chairinan. Colonel Tigl.o, P. Connellau ,Esq., J.P., D.L., and Kdward Hunt , Esq., were unani-mousl y re-elected to these offices respectively.

Mr. Kdward Maher was unanimously olected to lilltho office of relioving oflicer, in tho room of liisfather, at a Balury of £10 per annum , aud £7 lU.s.per annum as sanitary officer.

The following proposals wero accepted for thetwelvo months ending March 25th, IS";' :— JohnXaug htou , 8U gatlous milk , weekly, to 2Uth April , audany require. ' quantity from that dnto to 2Uth Sept.,at 7'd. pur gallon ; and from ^Uth September toMarch ¦"5th , 1H7.I , ilO gallons weekly, at 'M. per gal.Messrs. l'ower and Son, Kilkenny, sweeping brushes,at 27s. per dozen ; white-wash brushes , at Ms. (id.,per down ; black-lend brushes, at 11s. pur dozen ; tiuchambers, at 12s. per dozen; stroug tiu quarlu , atUs. per dozen ; fine combs, at Is. 2d. por <lc«cu ;iron siKwns, at (is. por gross; bass brooms, at1&3. per dozen.

Tho commissioners wrote, requesting a copy of thewarrant received from tho Middlesex magistrates, iuwhich they required tho guardians to havo a pursonnamed Mary Miller removed lo tho union , Thomas-town , H IIO being a native of llally halo.

STATI : .it- Til): HOU .HI:.N'mulx r of inuiati- s' In limmuon Sutiinwy re niuj -ht , ail ; sul -

inittiil itiiriui; thu week, .1.); Irani, «; iliochnr^l, 31 , ili.il, «;mililiniui; on Siilunliiy hitt , 2H; euM. of j irovuiolis unil liccw-Mirics cduHluuil "l iirilin the wi-uk , Ml I Id. oj d ; CL-uuml avi-nujoi^,«t ]»r hwiil for thn wu'k , 'i>. Cd.; do., it. intiruiary, 4< . lid. ;do , in ti-vtr ho.'pitul , Is. lUd.

Aiuoi.Tt.vMKXT or IJ IMK IIICK AssuiKx.—In Limericktwo judges of assizo «at together to hour au applica-tion from tho tj olicitor-fieuoral for tho ndjouruuieutof tho assizes. Tie Holicitor-Giineral stated that itwas intended to put Iho priuonor Quinlivun on trialfor thu Castleconyera murder, and to procoed withtho trial of tho other prisoner* engaged in tho Clou-lusk homicide, and iu consequonco of tho largo numberof cases which had to bo disposed of, tho adjournmentuas iudisucusablo. The application was granted. TheCourt-declined to cutertaiu a suggestion ou behalf ofthe prisoner Quinlivau , thut the Crown should dufraythu expenses of his duf'enco at tha adjourned assizes.Williams, who hai been convicted of uttering forgednotes ou tho bank of Ireland , was tcutoucod to eightyears' penal servitude, and John Sullivan , ouo of bisconfederates, to two years' imprisonment.

DUNGARVAN CORRESPONDENCE

B0AKD OF GUARDIANS—THURSDAY.Mr. JAMES O'B R I E N in the chair first , and subsequently

Mr. 51. A. ANTHONT, D.V.C.Also present—Messrs. W. O'Brion, D. Downing, J.

M. Terry , nnd P. Flynn.EASTKII CHEEK .—On requisition of 'he master, 4

cwt. of bcel', 8 lbs. tea, aud commeusurato quantity of¦sugar wero ordered for tho inmates on Easter Suuday.Tho children wero also ordered tho nanal fortnight'svacation.

K KSIGXATIOX OF CHAIRMAN .—Tho following letterwas road from Lord Hastings :—

Whitochurcli , 250) March, 187?.Sm—In couscqrieutt.' of tuy liaviat' tukcu tho Ormoiul 'lout ,

I Flmll not In: able to coutiuuc Chainuau of the Diitr-jarvtuiHoard of (iuardiaun. I IH-^ you will intimate this to tin- iJ«:irilon Thursday next , nnd also asuro them from me how d.«>>lr Ifeel thu eonliili'iicu they jilacttl iu mi-, au<l how .Vmccrcly I nowhep to thank then, for their unvaried kindness towarils uiowliilutheir Chnirtuan.—I am your oliediout aervant, HASTINOS .

To the Clerk DuiiL'iirvnn Union.Tho Chairman said it would be well to postpone

tho consideration of that lcttor nutil that day week,when thoro would bo a fuller board. Postponed ac-cordingly.

THE M EDICAL Ori'icKn.—A lettor was road from thecommissioners, relating to tho illness of Dr. Hunt ,M.O., and roquostiug to bo informed whether Dr.Hunt has rosnmed his duties, aud wholhcr tbo guard -ians propose to remuuuratn his temporary substitute) ?

Dr. Mark Anthouy furn ished tbo board with his billfor £7 17s. Gd., from tbo 7tb to 4I10 -'5th March , astemporary substitute duriug Dr. Hunt's illness. Or-dured to bo paid , subject to tho approval of thecommissioners. Dr. Uuut has resumed his duties asusual.

EMI GRATION .—From i-amo, with reference to a re-solution of tho board of tho 21st instant, desiring tostato that they havo giveu directions for the issue oftheir consent to tho oxpendituro of an additional sumof £3, to cnablo a famil y named Hughes to emigrateto America .

Pencil ASINC IRISH RA I L W A Y S .—The board adopted apetition , iu favour of purchasing Irish railways bythe Government.

CLOSINI ; Pt.iiLic .iioi.sEs ON SrxDAYS. —A petitionwas read from tho Irish Association for closingpublic houses on Sundays, tho consideration of whi'j hwas postponed to next meeting.

FKTTV SKSSIONS—SATI .K D .VV .Before Sir .1. N. Humble, (iart., and Mr. W. M.

Ardagh.Ar.Lf KKn WAI IKS DI:K.—Phili p Klstwid , ship carpen-

ter, sued Jlr. P. Power, Abbeysidc, owner of thevessel Johnmw , which ran aground on the bar somemonths agn, and has since become a total wreck, for£:t , balance nf wages due to him for work and assist-ance <riven by him with others during 15 tides at (is.per day, to clear said vessel for tho purpose of gettingher into port. The defence set up by Mr. Keil y, solr.,who appeared on behalf of defendant , was thai com-plainant , with liis follow labourers , njjrowl after thefirs t few tides' work , fui- which they were paid , tocontinue at the shi p on the condition that , if successful111 ge t t ing her oil', l imy wero each to be paid at tinrate of (is. per day ; if otherwise , they were to demandmit-liiug, on the princi p le of no purchase no pav. Thisu-.'i' .-i .'meiit was proved by defendant and two otherwitnesses, named H. t lreoiio , inast or shi pwright , andU. Ci-nily, (in.: of the earpen'crscngiigi .'d. The latter,notwilhslan.ling , said that Mr. I' .jwer gavi) the mensome reinutieraliim in money and iu kin .I 1111 ucciiinl ,but defendant and the oilier witness .'.vp lained this ,staling it was I' able iho mt .-n to vominix : llu:work. Comp lainant positivel y denied that b>! canu-to any such uiiderstaii<lin g, but ndmiit - '-d he proposedthat in ca*.' the ve-sel was not gut .)!!'he would onl ycharge half w:iu"-s. The court dismissed tho casewi thout prcjti.lic n .

Ai i x Nl iO N iv i ; Si:l:vn 'i:. —.). Wh. - lau ch:iri;i'il JohnMc 'iralh , who did nni appear , with loaviu ^ his em-ployment before the exp iration of Llu > ( ITIII for whichIn: had hired him was ended. Comp lainant hired de-fendant in October last as general servant until theI "ill March ; some ihiv.s pn-vi. iu.s to this , defendantfurther agreed to si-rv .- :ni'> thi >r Week with cimp laiu-nnt frimi [ lie latter d-'. l< > ; ilefriiilaMi. remained onlytlirci ) days when he I. ' IV , and went into tin: ••mp loy-m.'iit nf .-tii ' iih. 'r j WhiMaii r'lmp laiii.: - ! of his horsesbeing idle , in c'liisi-queui: . *, for a week , and that thedefendant, was '' in iho habit nf absconding frmii hisemployers . |<'ii, ,.,| Id,- , or eight days' iiiiprisuiiniuu i- .Defcn.lanl.'s pn:.-eni . i-mplny.-r , who was in rourt , saidhe would pay the line , as he could nut aff.inl lo losehis services tor the ensuing week.—-Adjourned.

I-'.vr.u. Ai - i: i i>K. vr.—-An inquest was held on I'ridaylast , in the Court-house , by Mr. Deiniehv , coroner ,awl a very respectable jury, ei ghteen iti number , uftho princi pal merchants and slmplceopers of tho town ,relative In the death of a young man , a farii«:r .named Michael liransficld , from Dromoro , who diedthe previous day at. the house of Mr. John Walsh ,publican , at Blackpool , fro m thu effects of injurie?n'l -i 'ivi id , viz., compound fracture of the leg, on theHi'.h ul t . , whilo on his way home, from Dungarvaii .The [iniuci'dings en-atrd more than usual interest.,owing to its bavin- ,' goins abroad that thn object ofI hi! inquiry was not alone to ascertain tho can.su ofdreith , but would also include an examination inlo thetreatmimt. of deceased at the bauds of Mr. Walsh ,a iHiii .' -M'ttor of considerable .epute , and under whoseear.! he was placed by his wife and friends the even-ing of the day after iho occurrence. Mr. lliui l, solr.,iij ip i-ari -d .111 behalf nf Mr. Walsh. A ccording to thee:i' !eiiei! of IJr. Anthony and Dr. l'l ynn , the case was.-» exiremelv bad , that tlien: was no ehatice of sav.ing the life of the deceased but by early amputationof the limb , whieli operation they urged tliu necessityof on his friend- , 011 seeing the patient after tho accf-denl , but they were obdurate , and preferred , they said ,to hav" 1 hu deceased go lo thu next wot Id with twoleg i , l a the r than remain here, with one. From whattransp ired in evidence, chiell y that nf the widow ofdeceased , a heart-broken looking woman , and alsofro m the medica l testimony, it appeared that , thewife , deceased, and a servant boy were in Dungarvaiion the day in question with two loads of corn , and0110 of the horses tin-}' had was a your-g, spiritedanimal , newly pul iu harness; they left for Jiomcalmiii. six o'clock , ilencasi'd iu cl.argo of tlio youngIn.i-e , on which was a d ray , ho sitting in tho front ,at tin: left .side, will , his legs hanging down outside,».- is u sual will , cniiulry drivers ; the servant was iuclung' - of tin? other horse, drawing .1 " butt ," aud wasleailiie '.; thev proceeded in this way until they reachedKtinekiiiaune , diMani. about five miles from town ,when Mr. Jamus ( I 'Hrien , of A glish , came up withhis Imrsi) and covered ear; his driver bawled outt ¦> them I D make, way, which thoy did ; afterMr. f j 'l irieii had pass-.-i l , ihe young horse got restless ,uiul wiintei l tn uiako head ; decwised desired Ihuservaii!. m drive a l in le quick , in order to give roomin the young horse , and ihey drove on ala smart trolfor about a quni ' t x r nf :v mil.> , when deceased calledout to llio hoy to slacken pace, bin it would seem the.servant did not hear him ; soon after , tho foremosthorse stopped up abrupt ly, when deceased , in orderto .save tliu young lini-se. from eiimiiig in contact withthe foremost ear, pulled hard at, th - i ivins to turn itaside; the boast , excited , veered a littlo to llie right ,but , in so close a manner , as to brin ; Iho deceased'.sleft leg in collision will, one of the heuls of the shaftof the lending ear , literall y Miiashing it. Deceasedwas brnu gliL into .Mr. James .Stark'.*, which wn.s con-venient , where hy remained for the night , amir wliuntevery possible a t tent ion was shown to him. -Mr.Walsh iie.vt day brought IJr. l'lynn with him , who,011 sreiu-f ll": lev, eniisidercd it so had a ease, thaihe would not undertake Its t reatment without havinganother doctor called in ; Dr. Anthony was then soulfor , and , mi an examination, they camo 10 the con-clusion tha t thu limb should be cut oh", for amputationwas the only eli 'inuu of saving li!i:; thi.s, however ,his wife and friends would /not consent to. It beingiiiiil .M'st i 'ud I hat the deceased was to be brought intotown , the doctors bound up the log, putting it insp lini.s , and lj; iu 'lnges , uut i l , as: they thought, howould lie brought into town , to remain thero fortreatiii ' .iit , but thin tho wifo objected to, ou thoground that fiho would not be ablo to bear the ox-pense, ami added that Mr. Walsh , under whoso carothe patient was to bo from that out, kindl y promisedto accommodate him iu his own house for nothing. Thodoctors objected to tho deceased being put into Mr.Walsh's house, it being n, very smal l, confined one,besides being 11 public house, highly utia ui'tablo amidangerous to him , but it was no use ; they thon luft ,giving directions with regard tr> keeping the bandageasprinkled with water whilst convoy ing tho deceasedto Walsh's house, where he was removed that even-ing, and thereupon tho boDO-settor becaino thesurgeon in charge, and who, it was proved , did thebest that could bu doue, navo ouo thing, amputation ,whilo under his care. Tho doctors wero uot againsent for unti l abou t a week after, when mortificationhail set iu , with diarrhoj a aud fover , uudur which hodied. The ju ry found that deceased died from iiecticfover , broug ht on from the nature of iho injuries re-ceived, and expressed regret that his friends did notconsent to tho operation recommended by tho medicalgcnllemon , which was tho only chance of saving lilo,

AsniiiKit INQUEST.—Immediatel y aftor tho forego,ing waa over , tho coroner :.nd another jury hold auinquotit touching tho dwlli of Bridget Counery, wifoof Patrick Counery , cur-driver. Tho poor woman,who was ulways of exemplary habits , was goiug tothe parish chapel on Good Friday morning, when ehofell suddenl y ill in tho street, and had to ho holpedhome, wheru sho immediately alter cxp irod. Sho ap-peared to bo iu hor usual hoalth that morning, andattended tho chupol on Holy Thursday, aud receivedIho Hlosscd Sacramont. The jur y rolurued a verdictof " Death by the visitation of God."

DiwtiARVAN Huxrixr. .—Owing to a stateraont madeby Lord Wuterford that ho will bo unable to huntthis part of tho couuty iu future, arrangements havobeen mado to hold a meeting of tho gentry of thisand the lvostoru portions of tho county (.n-taorrow, atthe Duvonshiro Arms' Hotel , to rqako arrangementsto procure and keep up a pack of fox-hounds for thodistrict.

THE CUAIIUIANSI I I I ' OF THE DI.'X I .ARVAX BoAmn OFG U A R D I A N S .—II is confidentl y believed that the Hon.II. V. Stuart will bo unanimously elected chairmanof this board, in succession to JjordHastings, reaignod.

CARRICK-ON-SUIR CORRESPONDENCE

THE UNION, WITH COYTBACTS—ATHLETIC SPOETS—THERUNNING , THE PRIZES, AND THE W1NXE RS—MISCEL-1ANEOUS.

B0ABD OF GUARDIANS—SATURDAY.Thin being the day for the election of Chairmen,

upon tho assembling of ihe now board, there was a fullattondanco of members. Tho following were pre-eont :—

Meson. C. Sadleir, J.P.j F.Horaa, J. Richardson, P. Brophy,Michael Casey, Thoman B. WUaon, J.P., Carlry Scully, J.P.. J.Jt.O'Dooncll , Wmism Britton, Thomas Jj tfor, D.L., and Dr.O'ltynn , M.O.

ELECTION OF CHAIRMBN .—The clerk, Mr. J.Mullins,assumed tho chair at twelve, and tho threo chairmen ,Jfessrs. IX. V7. Briscoo, J.P., C. Sadleir, J.P., and F.iloga n, wero unanimously re-elected . Mr. Sadleirand Mr. Hogan returned thanks, and tho former thentook the chair.

CENSUS LA nous.—Tho commissioners, referring toan application of tho master for payment of £4 asremnncrntiou for his services iu tho preparation ofthe census return, and also to tho resolution in whichtho guardians request to bo informed of tho practicein other unious iu such cases, dosiro to stato thatboards in other unions havo mado similar payraonts,aud tho commissioners will not object ; to tho paymentof tho sum mentioned if tho guardians soo fit to grantit. Tho board ordered that tho master should bopaid £3.

PURCHASE OF IRISH KAILWAVS.—Tho clerk read thoresolution of tho county Limerick grand jury, urgingthe purchase of Irish railways by tho government,as most advantageous to tho country, and upon thomotion of Jlr. Wilson , seconded by Mr. Britton , thosame was unanimously adopted by tho board.

ATTENMIANCES OF GUARDIANS FOR PAST Y EAR .—JohuRichardson, 50; Francis Ilogan, D.V.C, 45 -, WilliamBritton , 3S ; Clement Sadleir , J.P., V.C, 35 ; JamesHickoy, 3 V ; Thomas Lalor, D.L., 33 ; Thomas li.Wilson , J.P., 30 ; John Shoe, 22 ; Pat Phelan , (Car-rickbeg) , 20 ; J. R. 0'Donnell, 13 ; Edraond Browne,Hi ; II. W. Briscoo, J.t \ chairman, 11; Pat Donnell ,11- ; Walter Powor, 12; Right Hon. tbo Earl of Bess-boro', 11; Thomas Cleary, 11; Pat Hrophy, 9 ; WilliamWalsh, 8; Pierco Hennebery, 0 ; Fred. Malcomson ,J.I'., C ; Edward Quin, G ; Maurice Walsh, G ; MichaelCasey, 5 ; Pat Pholan, (Currahecn), 5 ; .lolm IJlackett ,J.P., 1;Thomas Connolly, 4; John Kit-wan , 1; GeorgeMoore , I ; John Walsh , J.P., 3 ; David Coghlau , .'i ;Pat Keefie, 2 ; Pat I?ntlor , 2; Thomas Cowers, 1 ; S.15. Pim , I ; H. W. T. Bonsanquet , J.P., H. Lawo, J.I' .,0. Mansfield , J.P., Licutcuant-Colonel W. V. Stuart ,D.I'., and Marquis of Waterford, 0.

CIINTKACTS.—Tho following were accepted :—IM.Hourko : Shirting calicos, Gd. per yard ; lining calico,'Ul . per do. ; check do., 7(1. per do. ; linsey wolsey, Is.M . per do. ; Bengal stripe, Hd . per do. ; wincey , 7d.per do. ; twilled calico, Sd. per do. ; ticket] , !'<l. perdo. ; shrouding do. 2Ad. per dn. ; linen threads, 2a.per lb. ; blay cotton thread , 1B. Id. per do. ; cotLontapes, por piecfi of IS yards, 'Id. per yord ; studs, -Id ,por gross ; corduroy, Is. lid. per yard ; bed nigs, (heavyworsted), fis. (id. each ; bed rugs (coitnn), Is. (W .each.Eliza Higgins: Solo leather , Is. 3Id. pur lb. ; besthemp, 2s. Id. per .lo. ; iron heels , :(*. lOd . per gross ;ti p nail.s, ml. pur thousand ; large tuck.s, Tr*'. 7d. petrlo. ; small tacks, Is. 3ii. per do. ; IH.- I -I nail.*, 2s. I 'M.per do.

I, I .- I :OR D I L I ..—A petition in favor »f " Tim sale ofLiquurs on Sunday (Ireland) Hill" wns iiil i.pu-il .on mo-r.ion of Mr. Wilson , seconded by Mr . Hogan.—Adjourned.

ATHLETIC SPOUTS.Those sports , us annouuc: I , e.iin-: olf on Ivisier

.Monday on Mr. Walsh's lauds at fj arriekln ;^ , nearCoolnamuck demesne , and were witiie.ssi.nl by betweenfour and live Ihuilsup l people from various disll'ict.s,all co' .dueling lln-inselves in so orderl y a maniior asto render the day retuarkablu by iln : .'i l-suiieu of any.t l i i i i i.' like intoxication or rioiine;. TI111 course wa.Hlevel grass ground at the base of a hil l from which acapital view of t.he event?, contested for by athletes,from Tramore, l'ortlaw , Clonmel , as well as Carrick.was obtained. The arrangements , lrom their com.plctcuess , reflected every credit upon the energeticcommittee , and everything went on most satisfactoril yfrom the start at one, to the elosu at half-past liveThe fullnwiug were the stewards:—Messrs. M. Walsh ,William Harding, Maurice Uavin , (Jwcu Callahan ,Charles I'earo, John Walsh , and Thomas Kockelt , lion,see. The managing committee was composed ofMessrs Jnhn Waish , M. Meag ln.-r , Phili p handy, It.Fitz^entM , John Kleiniiiq, Thomas Davin , am]Mieliaol llall y. Mr. Maurice Davin acted as stanceand Mr. 0. Peare as jud ge.

Thi! lirst event—a race for 100 yards—was won byJohn Moloney, PorLlaw , £1 ; ihe second, throwing5(1 lbs., by .M. D.iviu, a silver Malteso cross; third , aI'iico of 140 yards by Foluy, .Ul. A hurdlu raco, 12(1yards, 1(1 ju mps S feet high , won by T. Moloney, .U) ;throwing tho hammer, M. Davio , Maltese cross ; aone-mile race, won by Cahill from Clomuol , £1 10s.,aud a race for 100 yard s by J. Wal.sh, Springfield , a.meerchauin p ipe. There weru sevural minor oventscontested for.

KILKENNY UNION'— Y ESTEKDAV.JA M E S Unrt. E, Esq., V.C, in the chair, and subse-

quentl y, ( !) :<m.;K U K AD E , K;q., J.I'. Also present—Mvssr.s. Comerl'-j rd , (inire, Carroll , Rice, Byrne,Shortal , O'Donnoll , M'Carth y, Collis , Capt. Uookey.On last day ,'the cliairmen wnre nppoiuted thus :—George Ueade, Esq., J.P., chairman ; James Doy le,Esq., vice-chairman ; anil Dauiel M'Carthy. Esq., T.C.,deputy vice-chairman. Ou to-day Mr. Keudu cor.dially tliankcd tho bo.'ird for the honor which theyhad conferred on him by his re-election.

No E LKCTIOX .—Ou motion of Mr. Shortal , secondedby Mr. M'Carth y, Mr. G. H. Lowe was proposed ussolicitor to tho board , in room of the laio Mr. Ji.Scott. Mr. Collis proposed , and Capt. Bookoy se-conded , IU: A. J. Boyd. Ou a devision (the chair-man , Mr. Kcado voting for Mr. Lowe) the resultwas>ix for oach candidate, which onded in no elec-tion. A fortnight's notice was then ordered to begiven, which Mr. M'Carthy contended for beforo theelection.

Aid. O'Donnell and Mr. M'Carthy said tho housedinner on Easter Sunday was very good. Thore arc'.iti inmates in tho union moro thau last year, and thuout-relie f also increased. Sir. Comerford objected tosupp ly ing clothes to persons going out, as also togranting money towards emigration.

Two idlers were cxpcllod from tho Kilkenny unionyesterdav.

S 1' 0 11 T I N QI . I M E R I C X I .ACES. —Tl.e il..tn of MIPM- b*r-nta I144 been

fotin - l l y furd for tho 17th »nd loth .S» |>te>iib»r. The racocommittee Inv * nor , up In t!i( .- |irL> ... t . decided whether theywill I."M I hi) uii-ft at IJ i l l in JLUI 1.1 , nlieri - the 'j i i . ls nf thoI'iisi 3 or I yea's li.ive talin. pher, or .it Kui|{'.< I>Uml , ad-jacent 10 tin: city. 'IV latter K I O I I I I J , wlm- li i, well .'uilii) ,h.i» ehii fly tin..ug h tin: n-rti-m- nt Major (Savin , M. 1%bren pl.n:.:il at the dispiHi l ot thp r.i.x- coiumittec tor tlie pur-pose.

K K T I IA H D H ACK S. -Thr:stew:.ri)s hnve fixwI Tucs.l.'i'' nndU'nlnu-.liiy, the 'ASth .HI. I 20tl. ol .May, lor I10M11.1; tlieT'|Hier»ry Hunt llaees over the t'eth:iiii euurse, vvl.ioll is onoof tlie lirtl uiul |.iultii st iu Irulun.l. The articles will dopuliltsluil in a few days , wlii-n a lull of fire will lie prcieu-tetl worth y of the sporting chatactcr of Tippwury.

C"Asni:L K ACES .— Tlirotcn-ar.il' anil coniinittfe of this (0110of Mi.- ul'l st ste.-p lccl.ns.- meetiiies in Iiebi il), lia»c fnudon TuMiliy uiul Wednesday, t .0 lytli nnd lltli of hVptcui.bi-r, for this year 's rr-ouinn, ami are ilBtermineJ to piuJnccnu aitielo in point of value mid hlieritiuy f,.r in ii.lraare ofanyliiin;; lietetofuic at their di« |.o»a!. —TiWmry FreeProw

II lMIXt; WITH TIIK Cib -ltRAI SHM OREB.TO THI: I:I< ITO U OK THI: N K W H .

I) I:.M: Sin—Tin.- li.\ture i-f the CnrratfhraorKi ou Mon.riy the1st iviis i,t Au.i..*tuw,, , tin- re«»l<.uc': of Cij-H.in ur.,I Mrs.1'allls^. r', will) must ho.:jilt:lMy elitei-taillnl, the lill.l lwfor.'lii'iKi^iliuv to iictiou. Thu m.ft wiw moru Uuiu au uveran- »m> 'ult hui i-fh tin- ninriiiu- ; w;is w.:l, imvi-nlilu; .-uui.-, whiUt n'tlionslia. 1 l."-ttcn.l tl«; fair of Wat.-rf -ml. Tho x«<,-mbly inelii'leilHi.- foll.wmt- : -I ic Manj nu ami .Maruhioni>» of WuterruAl.with tin- youthful l/.nl Ot-litvnl (thn thrw: nhicnt lords nre "0111't.» join tlidr rvumunU) ; .Mr. aj»l uu\s (iwmluVtnc trShva.Cnirtuui , Mrsi. i.i..l Mlsi 1'iillisscr ; 1'utriek Dower WVs). millJJiJ' ^Sl*1'1 KlVLT V">W : I11'11""'! I'owcr und Mr». Power, theVilh.. Trumoro , Soiuly Hliwlock i.n.l MiM Sh.rkx-k, Tramore ;: . W. Power, I'Rtnek iiuil Hicluira I'ow.r, Pcmhrokeatown •Il<:». John llnrk.- . Master and the MIWK Ru"kc1t\ro) Kilm«ul.:l. ; .liinl. i. I)ol,l,yn, Ti ,.,>. rart , John Cnf.-y, Kill Houst :..<«!|.h IM,liyii . Li ovi ll ,. ; J. O'X. lWiT, Ncwivvu; lleniir.1l ower. Ili;il.-vue. ^ '"ir eity wivi runr.-5cnt«l by Hurry itSarxcnt, W. K. K. ily. H. lVi.uy, K. Cfilihorn, P. fobiu, Uburv"U-e, D. David-.-.-, National llank , W . Huct , Ac °

The hrst mow.i vnw to Dunhill Citstlo, which provrf a rcpeti-lT,°hUi} ?.«?* '"¦'•¦¦>'.. '"t, f ,e.-.rclu.,l a..cUw then, oiiWB..H U fi.u.,.1 ; next folluw«l a nhort march to liallyscauloni,. H,,tic,n ..,t,on of /i,,,l,',,s t|lc ,11etAl mttn u*m. WtaiTSm LL-close to tho coviTt on the new lino, a' gontlcmm. in advnnej.turad round, saying he saw tho |...\ cra" the road, ami up "£nil where no Imivc cviiM f.Jlow. Tlioso of your mulvn whoiii-ver \vitnif-rd tho pnnlo iu ri lumtiii" field »hen tho try ithcanl of " t'oni. away, );ono awny," should bo ou the ural tonp|in<ei.tl» it |.raperlv. On tho nuiioilucement thus umdo. If. It

•wn.'i.nl WILS the tlrst lo start kick for tho mountiin pas" Thoum-tnu; of the two rond.s hen. fonn.i an ncuto angle, with ah.-.Hi i.f maiiiiri- at the (,-iilile enil of it, Tliu Air. Sarirent diduot see until lie eau.u dosi: to it, nuU b« w« ri.lill-; aa 1M1-.-.11111111I :vs Diek Turiiin tu York. Pick nuvor .ti.l tlm tiirnt.ik'i

gate l« ttcr tlmn Mr. S.-ir^'iiit tie obntaolo liefort: him I sawanother Koutl.-nian ilrivo * iido-ear appraicliing it; I kui-w himto I K. remarkable for Uis (iluok, anil, looking nenra the nir henaw hi! would risk thu Ufo of ono more pror-ious to him thau'hiown, aud for Iho first time in bis .lay he swerve,! from ilanci-rTim old uuirataiu road wn» not reii.ii«yl withbi the pn.it thirtr-liva ywiw, nnd It never not «uch nwpiusf a.i it ilW nu Momlavmitil wo nnelied tho fiirthi-r end , « her« we met his LonlJbiumill otlior,. who took a dilUnut roiU, hut ,,„ .i£ of a fia. Uu't, we terue. th« Keutl, umn'.s muu who cave the tip, W(! Ukwlliko April fooU, it beniH tUi< ilitf. At lonctLa vii"n i,mv» .?.thu voriro of tuo laku ; went straight tlirbiiirC Kiietirt™ Ttiri iNot more than n ilown saw tbo «t»rt ; ngain Harry Sarvouk wlLU-o run ¦v.ia too short for comment. After thin the rain caroo' J1,,1.1 win,""?.1*1 -T'l51'"-' 8 *"**? ot •"">theT hR» l ^S;ip tho hill U> l'ciabrokestown, an out-lyinc Jox was fonuiL auHkopt .a eniploycd for the rat of tho evenia?, t^« and

da£-I IIJ! acouud the hilK nntil ho (ravo up U« pSo.uSgblh«uThe IWora of Pembrokeitown Rhowod that they were at C"in thi, country. W. E. Keily -mi frSb up at th?S,°&followed by tho nobl. rnaiKir. AU wtre then invited to nhcS,the inner man at PMnhrokestown Honae. rcircuiAs tho corona arounr} Duobj ll Osstle aro too joun * for a f r-w

!JPT^UUS thc Cu^— wmnffls^'te

" 1 ace by your paper that Lord Waterford la Invited to <!r«+town house for himself in thin country whilst Irthn ™ nxious that he would build a siuamor rSac^M near A 2?

ni"tho most healthy placo in lrXnd Hi. fatted AV!u:3t<'»"ii.

wreck of the •• Indian Oioaa at Bcn^v S»»H ? 5° ** tllBileliRhted with the aU of the T,la«, thTbe .S ' "?" he t"13 «"an acre of laul to buiW on, &t M. TO ^^S^J T^ 'arranstuienU. A Uttle farther on the IYM M T &$L r"-

roxler, «m uot bo tronblod ^a^Sd^^S^.70"-KIMIWD.

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sclcctctr IJortruTHE Til UK MAN.

Who shall juil jre man from his niiuiucra ':Who tihall kunw him by Ins. ilu.-.ss j

Paupers may b.' fit for princes,.Vina* /it fnrit.mictluiif,' h<-.--.

Crumpled i-liirt anil ilirtv j ;u-ki-tliny btvlutlm (lie (rnl.li u <im

Of tho ili'qu'st thought* iiud fwlin-s—Satm vest can rto uu Unix'.

Tlu're art steams of crystal nectarEver flowing out of »t.me ;

Thcro aro purple 1*11? null colilcnHiildeu . cnnho.1 anil overthrown.

Oral, who cniruts liy 5011I5, not ilrc-ssif.Ixivcs anil profilers yon mid me,

n "He ho values thrum's the hiKl«~tltut as peMilcs in tho sea.

Man unraisetl abovo Im fellows,Oft forKi-ts bis fi-IIims thru ;

Musters—rulOrs—kink—mni'inlu rThat your meanest liinils arc men !

.Men of labor, iiKU of feeling.Men of thought ami nun of fame,

Clainunc cijutil r-Rhts to unnrhiiii iIn a man .a ,-nnnbtin ": name.

Tln-ri- :m> foatn-cmbroiilen-il ocean-,Tbeiv are little wmiil-clail rills ;

Then-arc lui-M., im-Ji-hurli sapling.Tin n' are cedars ou the hill*. "

ll 'x) , irlii, cmlit* Ji.r >otil..-, tmt .-tatioii",l^ivi-i; ami nnwiters von an<l im-

KIT to him all ram.l i - t imtiuiHAre :L* j iL'liblcs iu tin- yea.

TMinx 1I:IUI N iilonc am IIIII MIT..(If ii natiunV wealth ami fauir ;

THlnl l.-uim-.s.ss is pensioned,Feil and faticncil on tliu wiui i- ;

IJJI the sweat of others' fovr-hi-aits.Livinc: only to rejoin1,

Whtlo the twnir njouV oulni-^-t fr .-i lnmVainly lifts its feeble voice.

Truth ami justice arc eternal ,Bom wit h loveliness and li-lit •

Seeivt wrones shall never prosperwhile thero U a tunny rfcht.

Owl, whose world-wide voice is sio-hiUoundle«s lovcto you anil nte, c

Links oppression W JU, j ,5 t j (|c.But a.s iH'hbles in the sea.

HKRE'S TO A HKART THAT'S KVER BRIGHTJli-niV to a limit that 's ever lu-iirlit ,

Whatever may l>etidc it ,Tboupb fortune tnav not smile aright ,

An.| evil is l>.~i,l,.'it ;Tluilh-l* the wirM pi simlm..-]!,

lint when it l.-aus t.i siubu .-.j.Will chivr the hea rt of everv air

With its lirii fht smil.- uf j -lailuess.A ti .' for t lnw wlm alwais si-.-b ,

Atid fi- :irun ill to -in-irniw ;Wlm wlicli they Itatv IIM tnit ib N - uirli

Will ctuinthi ,.vil< lnirrnw.Wlm pniwni i-v iT.v cup nf .i".vII.v tlir -Hvin^ iii a bramble ;Auilevery limit- uf timt- i.-muluv

In a veiatinus scramble.What thoiish the heart is sometime- sail ,

Tis better not to .show it :'Twill i.nly chill a heart that 's ulail.

If it flnmlil chance to know it ;?»>, cheer thee up if evil's iiL-l,,

Droop ii..t Ivu.-atli thv Kuhn- ,-.= ,If smi-im- liml; thuu wilt not si._-h ,

'Twill leave thv hea rt to ela.lii.-j.

111! - : Sl'ltlXC 'S I t KTL 'KN 'Aj ;:iiii I l ikv u|.,n t h i - hill

To sic t in- "n i n -rass ^ri.w •T" hail .ilniilst ,t- (, ,,-1,-r Ma i, ¦

Tli- lir-l l,lm-vi"l. !s l,l.,tv.

.V.'.-i iu I lil,- h.-i .l .- :li . |,r,,.,!.T-. ival.-l , ||,,. liin,!.- |.| :,v

Ti. t h ink II,:,: I ...,i, :,lii, . ..| I,, ,,W hat tb. y l,:,v.......| i.,.:,y.

A'.'.iu, I l.k. 11,.. n ,1.1 l.li.f- .,,, .H. .HM in II,,. ,,„:„!,,« I i, , :

"

T lu - W i t h - u- .li- t h i n :uv r:ii-i,iA. i.- Hi.- - ;. !¦:,.

A-.-ui i I III . . - In «i ". i- 1 1b- >|, I :II .J.Tol'i i - I I i i , ,,n,.|ii:;.. - !•:..«,

.lu-t :i.- I iva. >v..iit t.. in

iHiriccUcnoa,Tut: M.VHKIKI * I-'i.iiM".— Vair yoini^ (liris ri<liculiiu.=ly

prrtl'lnl t< j have snirli th ings a< lirirK, :iml mi miniwlio ilnUicri wi th t l i i ' i n Icuows wl i rn lir may l i t n l l i i iu -si'lf li<i|ielos-1y inv ulvi .'il in :m ull.iir wliicli c;in iml yulnl l iolKil iral i ly in n u u t i n n i i i v . A m:t i i ie - 1 wuinan ,ol' ccMirji1, is ;il»n'L' :ill ^us/n'fifili ill' :my yrriuu.s uf(lan^i'fon^ HirTj i i in ^r in

licr U 'lvaiifi 'S :

:i:nl wl in i l ln 1

hllsbatill is of rasy^oii:^ ti 't i i |K -r: i l t l i ' l i l . ami looks <>nwill i a nitlii 'i- l l a i t c i i i l a i r t l i a n . . t l i iM -wiso , t i n - l,usi.ni'ss of f l i r tn l i i i i i l i icnini ' .s vxr i- ijil iu^ l y p li.-:i>;iiit. forliotli l>;inii'>'. The il i\stic Im^'a^i?, iinlirnl, i< tunniu-iiys :i ilrail WIMI;I I I lt |iini t i n ' hnl y'.s niiivi ' iil i 'l its :mill , ju st as a snliliur su tnul in i' .'.s ili:livi'is an clfi'div' 1

^hot under the cuvcr ul" Kir, knapsack, su iho marrii 'ilflirt may tnn.kc. Inr i lo iu i 's t i c .- i in i i i t iu l i i i^ s t ln > in . - i l iumfor the accMiiipluiliRicHL n( lir .r ilusiirns . IILT litt lrnveuiii^s at lintiii 1, wliiM i " tli<' nir-n vu uiluminan- , amithe !a<ly visitors arr all iMtl ier nhl <ir j i la iu , aro t l iosccncc of *oiu'> of I HT lim' .sL I'xnloits. i f slit 1 is nutvery !iaml>omn lier.si'lf , ^lm stamU nut. j i ruminciiU)fnnn :i rather ainimonplaei' Irickijrouii.l of ladies winaro, prrhaps, tnueil i lnwn tu the proper p itch of pro.pricty. .She usua l l y has lier (aviu irit iMif tlic eveningwho may lie. a ^enlletnan (il a n v a^ e , but prefer-", ptThaps a rather ' a*.- itu l iv i i lua i , wlm wears tin: ap-peafanri * of Iiarill^ ' i l i j'pi.-d ilei j ily into the fni l i i<hl i . |ploasure i of the win Ul. .She is, however, perlecll youiuirorou.s iu her tu=te s t ami lor a eliati^'e, i,r ti.nt iniulald a ja iled ptil -'t te , .she loy.s, ntivv wi th a y ou tl i ,whose fiohues .s p!e:ise» her ; now will i a man inBarl y prime ; but, her balf-wearie I in .it i of t he worldin the ospecial favourite. To him she reveal-; all t l iupreteulled li t t le Jji'Cfets of her <iotne.-tiee Jile , '.el'special trials and trouble.-.—nut the rea l t i uub le swhich bi'SCt her—th'y are too vulgar j nd miittor-ol'-foci—but Jici i l iot i s i l ls, w i t h an air of romance nb atlliem, invented for otr.-ct.aud told wi th the charmingAir of a sulferin^r rnar lvr . She does not tell him , forexample, that , though I. er face is lul! of smiles be-fore company, she has usually uoihin^ but. black lii-iksand wiur speech ,•> l"r her h i isl iaml and cnildreti , whenno one is itnAini; «i" : "r i l i a l i he we.ikur vessel hasionjj M*uce t - i n i c ( t < lf U 'l il tr vnnirtA t,i ' :he Loiisehoiil

inv) her ha tnN , ai,d hav i,', v,»ii-e at ull in d'ime.-li<:affiiirii. She would chide him, and iu tio silvery t-.nes,if he. Jared In scum at liotne in Ins own drawing-room , and her chi.dn u know her tun well locros-i herimperious will . Hut. we are trespassing behindtbe fcccnes, iwei Jiavo no ri^lil to expect a wt>-rn ni of this class 10 waste the amiable side of herdisposition upon her family. Tu them she is simp l yn.i\ object ol terror , or a clever actress, who dues notfoolishly practice >tai;u walk , or la lk in stilted Ian-gua(;e wheu the curtain is down. The domesticf(j u.'iblilt'9, coultl we but reprudure thf -ni , wiul ld nodoubt lie itlify iiiKi Imt we have no l i ^hl to in t rud i :

upon tht! sacred spol whet e all I Iu' venom of hernature i* vented. I'or us she is .- imp ly a publiccharacter, and it ii in her piibbe eapaeily lhal wi:

muil rc-ifinl h'-r. Her In i - l i a in l «•¦ 'n iy at once i i i - .

miss f rom toiisidera t i' .ii , he Ij - i n ; - ; in'-r- \\ a n a i i i i n a i e i l

piece of fur i i i li i re , or a pm-iimi ¦.:' t he i ln in ivt ie b:e.;-ir.l«o. Sin: i- bv JI 'I I J I I - .I I.S l) 'il ,d to h : i l a i l i n ^s ;

and wliiln nil ibe olin r lui-n it. lies - envie are abso-

lutel y faultless inJ i - i i-yi-s , li: - :.lniii! is l u l l "f f a u l t s ,which sh<- is i" !h> ' ri .UsKi i i l habi t III l i 'v i ewinj ,' w i t h

no friendly i-.r. She could -tab li .'m , Iii:- aunt l i i -r

*.'lyt< - iniii .'strn ,"ilid she Mi r|'-e! !iim ol' une t i t h e o f t l e -

j ieccadiloe.s thai hi-1.- favoari' ,- U, ("imiiiiiied ; leu

the fui 'iiitiirit of t .'ie liouse is intended I'M every -dav wea r, ami must have no visible Haw- , w h i ln

the: men who niton! her the ••reau-.-.i .-ituuseinent arc

lK3CCfi£anlv deh(,'h i ) i l l ly wicked. She can return

beii.suous looks wit h KIUII I.:!'!: 'i iually sensuous, and

in!i;ht possihly forget the eolive.ii ioiial i csl ra in t s ol

life; if it- Weie safe to do so. l iu l i:VV!' w i t h slteh a

woman as this , public opinion has mine wei ','.'n , and

there is a point in her Ilirtations beyond winch ::!:n

will not be induced to j ;ti. All the freedom thai i-

possible wi thin the wiil« i/O'.'/ids t-he set.s lor herself,hhe will huve , and t r u t h in i. - .' l , ii. is dil l ic.i l t to say

wlierc propriety ends and impr ( .|,iu. 'y l up ins. An

ineijK.-l irin.-ed liian mi^ht ii i l i -i -pie l I.

I .- I fr-edoina r.i-

ther tco li teral l y ; but men of the world l:ln.w ri::Cllyliuw to reeeivi- lur at ' en t io i i s . and do not lo-e lii . .ir

!ioada whcn .-he i- Im.t iii^ nnu it en ib l . ; th in/ s , .,r l.iy

III ^ mi licr (latteries v i i i ; i )...- fi eedoiu of a j .r.iclic.-'l

haLd- ¦(-¦.¦••'ii'-- . .

i l A V K 101 JI .N K M I I ., • do eliMi^ h t oil and don t

mind tbom. II Hi'-V get in your way, wait around

them irj faitlli-v-i ol their .sp ite. A man who lia,i no

enemies is seldom (.-onil for anyl l t i i i i; : he is mad" of

that kind ol material, wbi'eh is so easily worke l l i n t

every one has a hand iu ii. .'. Mei l i i i^ eliaracti 'i- i-'

¦ me who ihinU lor li iuiM -ll , an-! *pcak< what , he

thinks ; he is a l w n y* Sure to lmveeuciuu 's . T i ny an-

as ntci-s-ary to him :..s livsh air ; they keep I-1'" !l!il'"

and active. A t«-l' Inated tiwrnin, who was ::. 'r-

i-out idcd by enemiv.- , used to riiaark : " They are

(¦parks, wlicli , U" you ilo not blow , wi l l a- out <.f

thcrm-clves." " Live <lovm | i l i judie.- ," v.as lhe Iron

Duke's motto. I-'-t i l i ia iji s your le.-lii.K wlnl i -

d.armirinjr tolivi! <l..wii the .sc..:.dal of tbi.-e v. bo ate

bitter a«ainsi . y m>. If you Mop to iJi-pun- , y..« .1'.

Imt as they desiiv , Mid open tin- w ay lor mole abu-;

J it the p-'-i fe 'h.w f ll f - there w i l l be a rea c t ion ir

you lniHonn bul your .liny. :n.<l hundred s »ho wiv

niwo iilimmicd It oui von will ll'-:k to you and acknowl-

•dgo their error.AN A . H I K K A A - i/«f.i/.iu;A'. —lir : ic i ;»i ie "' i iw>ii i 'l , who

lit\» recently U-.-u MI a tonr in the far Wi st ol America ,

(-ivea an account ol ilio wile of a nun.brr of tl ;e

^rij onu Li-jfi slaiut f , wi.o-..j house, when h'-r hiisbatid

was absent on his li -^ts lnt tveduties, was attacked by

Indians. Hhe shot (six , and the na*:. -liiy wrote to her

hu-band , " Dear John ,—Tho Apuch-;. a t tacked the

rat che. I have won tho li|;lit. Vuu iniil livt cotno

yoiir.solf, but send joini! mori; amtnuuit ion."

Kternil .y has no grey Imirs. 'J'ho llowern fado, llio

lif-irt wi ihe if . man urows old uud dies ; but time

wr i t e s no w i ir k i o s on eternity . Eternity ! (J stupend.

ous thouahu ! The ever-prosont, the unborn , unde.civ inK »u'1 und j iiife'—the endless chain composingti,e lir« of the universe . Karth hus its liminies, butlime nh rouds thdii lor their (,'aTO ; itH palaces, theynrc but tho t-dded tepu lchres ; its pleasures , they aruburstiug bubbles. Not.su in tho untried bourne . Intbe dwelling of the Almi ghty can come no I'ootnttp.i

A " Woman's l)r«.» A.«iociation" has been cstablshciiiu Now "i'orkwith the . view of substituting , if posniblo,for popular fashions not only unbocominK hut actuallyiniiirions 10 health , a ptj lo or dross morn conform.

tile to ackuoivltdced rnleii of brantv nnd (!<>o<l tasle ,jn'oro simple and neal, jaor* jnoderat«i MOro hcaltby,auJ IUOI O bucoioiui;.

ANNUAIi SOIREE OK THE YOUXf! MKS'S IJ-TERAUY AXI) ]IEC«KAT1\'K ASSOCIATIONOP DUXGAHVAN." A stnuigorin a titrnngo (own" found li is wny, on

Thursday evenine;, tho ^lst of March , to the Parochialschool-room of Dunj;arvun. Schnolroom ! Surel y, itis a niisnomrr ; or if , indeed , a school-room, then woarn suro tho scholars who attend it don't care forholidays. It is such an attractivo spot ! Hut thero iasomething unusual going on this evening, and perhapsit doea not ulwava j iresent so cheerful an aspect. Hutwhat is goiiifc on ! .Scores of ladies and gontletnenhavo passed into tho room during tho last half-hour.Oh! tlio tnembersof tho Voun^ Men's Association nre(;iviti£ a conipliractll ary soiroe to their friends. Oh!but they are coining; out strong. I wonder can weCfct iu ? Havo you bjeu presented with a ticket ? Ko.But if I pronounco tliat ma^ie word " press," 1 supposethey won't rcfnso t i e ndmitiaiice ? Let 's -o and see.It's all riejht, Kiva a friend, " a little higher up, outlio right hanit nida . through an Inin g'ido, next ihnrto a dwelling-house," and we uro at the school-room ,XDtl in wo j .'o.

lj Kt us loiik rnnnil now. It. i» a i;oinl-si/.ed room ,would seat, we suppose, 1:10 persons. An enoriniiustable is placed at :h« head of the room , with somevovy happv-lookin g friends .snaied al.. each end. Well ,tho tables didn 't ".grrctn ," us the newspapers gene-rally say they do at soirees, and such like meetings ;or if they 4id it must have been before we went in ;althoug h they wen) cnvern! with lots of such uieecake, and biscuit , and bread and butt er , and oranges,anil beautiful china , and shining urns and toapot .s,and vases lilleil with choice llowcrs and evergrotus*.Notwithstanding that thu tablo buro all thn .au, it didn't" groan ," and though wo didn 't hear tho urns " hiss-ing," the tea wi? very gi^id nnd hot ; and wh yshouldn 't it be, when the ladies themselves; put it intotho teapots, and then m.idc them quite "cozy" ?

Rome scores are tow seated, and there is hardly nchair to spnro. Wo .suppose w>o must stand. No ,hero's a steward comiiii; towards us. " (iet you a»uat , sir?" Thank you. Up wo go, and aro comfortablyesconeed opposite In; platform. A model p latform ,hy the way, ju «t one foot high , nicely Carpcttcd , notai l ing iu front , to make, the speakers im ig iue theywere iu thft " piisonera' .lock." What at tentiventnwards .' '1'lie fri.ih area vi .'ry polite people, especiallyto strangers.

Now for a look at the decorations. Tho roim re-minds one of the tropical department in the CrystalPalace. Such a quant i ty of evergreens !—all Rttpp liet/ ,we heard , through the kindness of Sir Nugent Humble ,Hurl . The walls :. re covered wi th devices nude, oflaure l, Ac. 'I 'm* -landsoine ga rlands aro festoonedfrom the woodwork overhead to the . two top corner*of ihn room , and b:lwcen the corners rests a massivitree, lit up nt the li'ot by lamps. A ppropriate mottoes,odged wi th evergreens, tastefully arranged, aro placedin the walls. Firs t , wo are told the association has

beon strengthened by *l uni ty ." Then , another informs;us that " progress" is t l ie order of the day, and toincrease the young IIIKU 'SZR I I , and encourage them it.their labours, another motto reminds t hem " It isfood to be zealously allcoled al-v .-iys in a good Ih ing , "ami a tone end of the room , in large l c t l c i *, made oflaurel leaves (the artistic work , we believe, of nun •¦!the members , Mr. K. Xovii is) , appeared a warm• welcome" to all, is warm ami as generous as the old' trail mil le I'a i l i l n ."

l in t .ve '• gue.-se I" our render.- would waul to knowwho made all the. e dernt-alinus , ami who pivs'i',!ei| althe lea tables , and what friends vtv,-e |i i e ; . - i i l .so we tuol; a certain gent's advieo, and " uiinle a not'of it . "

The deeoial ing lomtn i lH .'e were Mr. -luhn (I r r , M rII. K. l i rc i i i ia i i , Mr. .1. Slnw, Air. .1. O' l-'l y nn , Mr. W.Kiiowl . s, Mr. Ceoi ge .Ari i i .si rnii!.', Mr. II. Nevii er , M r.1. U'il.-i.n , Mr . 1!. l:urr,ii.rh , ,vc. ' Tho ladies win, per-formed the arduous task of pouring out. lea for theentire audience , ve'-e .Mrs. liaiu , -Mrs. l-' i tzmaur iee .Mrs. I'urser, an I Mrs . M'.-K n n i s , an.l ivilh gr.ieeluland ii i iweara'd a t l - M i L i o t i did thn si: ladies accompli shthat du ty . Mr . .<:. Cen. Cainenin , Mr. II. K. l i iviman .Mr. Lewis Mereli-. and Mr. .1. O'l- 'l yn l i , w.-re Ihecourteous aial at le i t iv i - ^ l e w a l d s l l n t h e oi:casii,e. Wocatinnt t h i n k of naming a l l j u -eseni , bui we noticedI h e following ani' ng.st. t in 1 audience :¦ -t ' -v , .1,,1,,,R-i iii , pre-iWeiit (¦/ il;c H c nf i u t i i i t i ; .Mr-- , ii-.i/i. .Mr<.l' ui -,,-1-, Mi .-s Wal pnle , Mis-es M t ' K n n i s (J) ; Mrs.I ' lt / i n i in iee , Mi .—is Tni-r . Cii ; .Mis . M e K i i n i s , Mr. andMr s . IV, i-inaii , Miss Shaw , Miss Ar i is trmg, M i - s I ' ell ,Mr. and M i s . l lh i i . i t . Ai:..,Ve.Atu oiigat i l l" ni'ji.iliers pre.-enl were Me-sr.«. Si. I M -O

f 'amen.n , I!, hinnivli-', J. Deinje b y, .1. Shaw . I Jeo. Tal rI I . I-'i tzinaurice , L. M '-ri:i "-r. It . M. H i e u u a i i . ILJ-m- sI!, l-'i t /geral'l , W. \". .lardine, II. N .-vius , W. Knmvles..1. Mulha l l . Ciiirci- Armst rong, W. l i a in , .1. < ) , r. .1(J 'ri ynn , W. ll.ur. -I . U'ds,m ,.l.,.'.ie.. T. Hu,|,|, h.-n. s.e

( i race is now sa d by th -.i I' resid '- l it , a lnl i h e u . f' i tupwards of aii h-i .r , a constant hu :n ul ' cot iver-al iongoes on ; steward -- move h i t h e r and t h i t h e r , as busyand useful a-: be -s. Tea is concluded al la-t , thanksrelumed , and th -.-n t h e euliro audience prepares f<»rIhe l i te rary t real .

The I' le .-'ident , tie ; Rev. .l,,lni liaiu , i- now movi .-dt o t h e e h a i r atuM.-.t g'.-neral ehei:riiig. l l e d e ivei-s abrief , pointed addre.-s, very kind , and very ¦•••UM IJIC ,I K 1 r -ongia 'Ui'a l e - I iv young men u n t i l ' ! ^u « --l '-i l .-•¦-¦vim _f n — r eli iM., 1 , <.\pie>ses t h e gral ilic.lt ion il. hasi l fonhd h i m to ming l e w i t l i t he y .iing men fnnn weekIo week , and concludes wi th a few word-, of eatnesiChristian t'uunscl.

The Chairman then calls on the Seeremry to leanthe ant iual i t -p i n ; , an eucuura gii::; one. Thi- p -pu t lhad an excellent t r a i l - it II ;I J liri' .-C. IVom ii. u» - le.ir-ti '-d that theassociat iot : was started onl y Ini- i Oel'ihert i n t there ire L'!l uii 'mbers on tin ' roll : liiat. tin:rn'crage a ltend .in .'e, for the M-ssiot i , at . th " wei-UI \meetings, h id In en I I J meitibers ; th a t one publ iclecture had been :le]iveicd unde r t h e ausp ices of t i nsorietv. 'I he ful lovviug p-ipers , we are told , wet 'l ead befop- the s .ctety , by tl. eir re sp i- ,( ive wrin-r-- :-" Indolence a- id hid'u - t r y ," by the I' n sid. iit ; " 'flicAdviiniages of Sciuntifn: Ivluca ' ioa and U-S' -an-h ," b).Mr. fi. K'lM'ili il'i l'te ; " ./.i.'/iriiea and i r s l.'ul. -rs ," lathe Secretary ; '• The Discovery «f Amer ica ," by Mr.II. K. I!renn:ih ; ': Commerce , i t s I l i s l m v and Advan .tages," by .Mr. 'V. Knowh-s , " Wi, i .t 'l s t i n - WorhlComing to I''1 b - Mr. ( i . K. W h i n - ; " The Kirnt Cru-nade," bv Mr . Lnwi- Mereier ; " Cni i ipe i i -a i in i i ," by.Mr. St. ( icit . (' : itieron,; " l-'uotprints of a SwedishII ' .'IO ," by t in- Si eivtary ; " (.'.•org- S:ep li«-ii«.in ," byMr. Jnln'i Wil,o-i ; " S-lf .Cii i t i i i '-," by M r . IJob .-nKnowles ; " Iiabb' es," by Mr. W. X. '.hi-l ine ; " ATri p to Uamle! -:i (i iave ," liv .Mr . -l.mr s l ludd (olWatcrfordJ : " Tin: I'lan.-i Siar-," by Mr. < i . I ). Whit- ;" (n- iitleninii , a .'i)i>-.:i|,p !i(-i| Term." by the President :"Time," by Mr. It . K n n w i e ..- ; and " Ai i .-lia!::' ,'1 bythe Secrelary .

Some ot!.,' . i r i r '• !• -• <• - i i :i . i t ' - 'I w i t h i !n - s.,(.;,.; v

having b'"-'i iM.i i'-i'i , at:d ill.- adv.llilr ig1- - sl l 'e l "fhaving saeli .i > . eiVty I':I a tmvii lik " l l i i t , i h - nip'irlcuneindes bv I I I 'II ,:' t !, , .- vua i f .f I : I - I I t - > e!, .:- ,-!i i d--noble M ..i i i i nn ' i . : i .-:' A i iy m l . rs .mi! l i ,'.vl.u , •• - , i i I <» I soonfor lliis ivo.- j ] , ha.- ^' .u- lo ¦.;,,. , ii , h;::h'-r vr..v. -." :• -

•' 1:1. ,! .i i:i-- :.. . i.f.r. - ,i.. :.u.l-r- ¦ .; .- . •A ' i l « '..¦;;.. i- ••!¦ ..¦.- ,..1 . 1 , -..-.-.-a '- - v. ¦¦..., I i;.::,I! linV. r- •!¦ .!, '. ¦ 'i -I *-- i '.. i- il-.'.i ."

Mi- . W. X. . la ld i t r - t l i-u i > ad ¦, i v i ' i i uut - ; i p- 'inl ai.l l '-a t l ly , " Tain H' Sl .a l i ler ;" " Tin . l' i id" ul .- !i-MaeP.ri !e," by \Ir. W. Kn- .u-e-y , i-" r». -v* u'iveti, :1111i i-sp -cialh' 'r"'ii '\, Ibe reaih-r If j T* >t ni - ».i-* . " a^ it . h i - : :iiii- ril.'1' " Tl. .- Heath ol M a n n i ' i i i " ai.d " Th- C' iar/.(.1 t he Li ght P.rigad.." are wel l bandl i d by M l . I I. KISreini t i i i . Mr . .Mm Wil-o: i fellows . v.i : lr ;.Mr. D. H I : . - I

i r iinurk. '," si tale wiilmtii. a " ni ' .r.il. " Tl.i 'ii i n - .-" I' ad ' l v . M i l r ph .- 's Travel., bv S a . ' givi u w i 'h a In;"Ir i .-h brogue by Mr. Lewis .Ml-rei er. " M , n wa, mad.to mourn ," was nicel y le.vl. bu t in too Iow a luiie , byl!, )l . l lor"Uf:h. A Relection from '-Tu.- I. iy of t in - La-:

.Minstri -I .'1 i'l.d " l-'i.r a' tl .ai . at.d a' i l ia : ,' ' are m-x:

gi i i II .'.-; a t ; ::d!i.irabl" m a n n e r by Mr. John t l - r . « iio( i t i i . -hr.d by ii . .,.li::g " A :¦ \: of a Yankee S. nn<,:i onK a i i i i L ', Dr i s k iag. and 'i h in i i i eg ." and is 1-mdl y ap-

plalld i d . The la- t p ii I'l O'l t l ," |, iu/rai l in,e is " Ivant d' .a t iv "y," ai.d is n- .ul b v t h " s'-en tary . A 'the n-fp ie I of t l i . - c . i lumi i le" , Mr . I!' dm 1 l . ind l ysll it;'-. a fl i ' .ce . c,!i:'-h « - i f j s . . - -j n - i ' r i f r 'i i 'l ' - i '¦ .i ino'i i.'- i

llie 'an.li' .l.. e. l l II. '.' I'C'pl"- ! 1,1' l ln 1 pn-id- r ' , Mr. f i .K i t / .mai i t i ce i . ads :i i M ' t i t n i f i i l l y w t i l i c n , r i i -v i -r , andwell l .nj oned paper ..n " Some Th' i l l jd i t s ,, i , 1111

Jt euui i l 'ul , in Na lu i " and Ar l ," w i in "ii , it was under,

siou- l , by a yui .ng lad y in Duuga i van..M r. -I- O 'Klv im prnpu-.-s, and M r . St . I! . I ': i"ii

Serjiel"'!, i'l e'o'|Ui:nt te rms , a <- . . i'ba l and rig h! w II, |r .s. r i i i - i l vi.io cf t h a n k s to th . - I r l i e - who so k i n d l yai.d eli ieiei it lv pre:.iilcd al Lite !¦ i tal l i es . Mr . ( :.

Kimii' iuriee : ),• -»• pn.pos.-« . a i d Mr. .lohu ' irr

.-rcomls, a vo< -• "I' t l . a i .ks i . i t i . i . .- i -cr i -tary . M r - I I .

K. liremian piup'i-vs, and Mr. L. Mi:ri:ii:v ui conds, a

, ,,- eol t h a i . k ' tu Ha: g"nial and esieenu-d preMilei, '.

of tl.. ; society. Tin: Xa l i ona l A i ' t l n - m is s u n g , t i n :

b..'i,. -dic:io t i i.';.'.monne..'d , and the mee i i im roi:<:lnd"<

al l l . :;il p.m. liui , !.' rorea!l ili-|."r-e .l , .-oni" Ir i .r . i . l . .

are greatly " shucked" ii. " handling" an ehelio.

ina"n"'o Iliad. ill". < vl .ib i lei u'.. l i lu '.' '¦-.'' "I I h 1: III 1 " 1'' ¦

ing? Hi' tot-. -'ra t i i la f ! t h e young lie II oo : l . i - . 11" ii

first .sour.', . .i '.veil n t t i - t id . - d . So i n l . le s ' i i . f an . l

siiece.-r ful , and wo w<« ; l t l f a in hope a «oiii ( '.o f prolil .

able d.joyiucnlto ail —N; -. '!. ! '..i-.vs,,..,|.|. ,./ .

riiiHM'.i i. '.

I tF.Mli M l iUAM ' l : .ti:- .. I !¦-, ,->v, , 1 Haiti.-, . I.- w. |:.rl ,

¦:>.- . U l r . . .-s '.I Hull.- ,;!'.! I .».H Will- it 1.' \ t 1,1V I. - .- I t ,

'1'^ii.V1 ;>.: i ivr- at l, ,.f !„',.„- ¦

Ami f lmii li i t;.-- -ti n., r- .l.l v i n l . l i- '., wr i il lni -nil. II i-h 'n f. '.l I HI.- ,

'.Mill - rarkl'-.-s M r t|, „ |, .— ,l ,:,i> l,,i,,...I t s mli'l '.t'- f ina l 11,,- .

W i t l i i u I.K-h llyaii 's 1 iv i.f nn-i.(Im bark Iii * an.-li..r 'il t:^ \ ;

M y i. .u;ri.l' s tsin-li «« l i r eu l (!< ¦• r|. t- fc .N or fi-.ii" »>W !-rtli l l i i l ia ' .* it.a.-t :

Toi.td.r lamls. li.-f «ith tln-ui lln-,Wl. t-ri: Iml ia i l ilin rs ilart,

Thrii Ji' .'irl.s hi; 'lixji 'u.^i tli i i . -.- lul f t .i.-,Uiil mtne within rny lu ar t .

A- ¦s\wr- MI tha t rln sr l .-t il.--ir ,Fai-.-u my rapt HI M .-.islil ,

Tl.r.. . ul i I"'"'""¦» l";l tli.-n 'lf s t i l l afi fw .-irl .iki- li l lalitum uf t in- l i i .'I'l.

Yi- i-liiuiU, r'*:t;-, stars - v.: \% iud Il.at partI lilil, - m. an 'f ..|i r_'>- r>- ll on .

Th at ivliidi ;¦" il'-nthli -j in ia} Ui-nriD.-tirs uhli\i..ii.

X AT I ONA I. lt.\ N K .--Mr. M. Koley, who had b""u 0>rthe pfist eight years teller in tho Koscreu bruuch , Unabeon promoted to lUo uflicu of accouutuuL.

I'ltl i I'ltOTKSTANT CHUKCIITIIK KASTKU VKSII1IICS.

On Kaster Monday, tho vestries of tho ProtostantChurch in this city were opened by a sitting in St,Patrick's Chu rch, at twelve o'clock , at which theVon. Archdeacon Ar-couk presided. Thero wero alsopresent :—

JU. T. ,Mr. Krrr, .tlpwr*. T. ]'. l>.>riin r. It. W. fjlierrv , sub-.,V. It. IMaiiiliv. mlr., J. Ctoinni-U , S. llihl.:. It. f-'laralK-lt, A.McO.iv, r'. X. Klivaiiii-, J. Murdanil, 1'. IVhiUlcy. .1. btnart,.inil It. Artiinr.

Tho Chairman said that tho first, business of thevestry was to appoint church-wardens of tho parishfor tho current year, and , as the right vested iu himto appoint ; one, he would nominate Mr. ] i. \V. Cherry.

This motion pissed ,and the mooting then approvedof the nomination of Mr. Henry Denny as church-warden for tho Hock , upon the nomination of Mr.Totld , seconded unanimousl y.

Ti l l'. r K s T l t V - M K WTim Chairman in t imated that tlm nest, busines'

was the appointment of vestrv-mi't i . At. th ' 1 outsoi. itwas stated that Mr. Henry liundell and Mr. 'I' . PDormer declined being rc.nppointcil. The next pointdiscussed was as to tho number to be appointed , utnlthe Chairman showed , from Ihn Act , thai, the numberwas not to exceed twelve. Anv lesser number couhlbo selected. Tho vestry ruled lo appoint eight.

Mr. Clampi'tt asked , in view of the impendingelection , was it tint necessary that Ihe men chosenshould be subscribers iu some one w-av or the o thutto the church '{ In answer to this itupiiry,

Mr. tK- lnndn : read from il l" Act the soclicm bea 'ingupon the ponit , and if said chat "any diocosa n -synodWKJ require, as a further ipialilicatien ol a vestryman,that he shall be a subs-criber lo the church fund."In connection w i t h th is point , the vcn. chairman ex-plained that the genera l e ' lnven'ion left the matterdiscretionary wi th the di'icesan synods , bul ho was'juab le to .state ivh"ther or not their own synod bailidopted any specific colli>e upon tin" mat ter .

The Her. .Mr. Kerr obserred tha i , as rho select list,vas to be mado our. of the genera l l i s t , the lat ter not.:ieing subject to any such rule, I l inns was no necessity:o debate the question (hear, hear).

Mr. Bible observed t h a t , his mum: was on I ho ohlist of vestry-mou, hul. be purpo sed leaving Water-ford , and did in,i know that he could undert ako/i .act for *.ln: year.

This object ion was met, however, by tho vest iyassuring Mr. l i iblo he could , if elected , act du r inghis stay in Waierford , and the fol lowing were f i n a l l ychosen .select vestry-men :—Messr--. I1'. A. Klwait ie ,A. McCoy, S. Bible , .1. W. Condell , K. (.'oiirteuay ;

V. P.. Dolaudre, \\. Hubert« , and I. Thornlon.T I I K s rsrKNTAnos i r \ h .

The Chairman next read a re solution ol the last ,diocesan council , urg ing the colleriion of t he a u i m i lsubscri pt ions and sustenlat ion donat ions by thechurch-wardens, and , in reference tb "i -etu , said eachparish ought l(, be a sep -irate o igan i / .i t ion. solieit iugai:d collecting subscri pt ions (hear , le-ar). Mr. I l ib l e :You niu.«l appoint , good and energct it; culleclors, oryou n I not . expect niurh m.i:i- y (hear, hear) .Cliairniau : We hnveuo l d o ne a n v i long systematical lyas yet in our parish "-.. Aft":- sn:ii" .rur t her r.'.iliver-sat ioual debate , the subject dropped.

m i ; i : i i i i i ' x i . IM > i n i : \i i .

Mr. Cln.-rry drew ihe a:..n;i..n .,: th:: I'esiry in :,

m a t t e r , ii " said , of much i u ipu r 'a i i e . -. an I t ha i . w:n

the alu inp!. i n n v n i a M n g !,y C . - IT :II':I pani'-i t o e l i ing.

lh" l i iiu r ; n- i i i c i a - ¦ ul t i n - I , ; . ; , ,j , ;V .,;,, W . n . i {'..rd i n

Cl u nnn i , and h e .l id MI fur t ! i - - pu i -p . > - " i . l u r g i n g the

slrutigrst pussildi; ojip -,-; i :.,:; hi- ci'i lM l u a Movement

fra i ej l i t w.lh evcrv i :i | u - I le" and I - V I I V i t i . - i .nv . - i i i .' i i e i '

(hear , I n - i r ) . I I . :" «m by t h e las t i ' •'

" ' i /.,- '-'.

that , th. : ./i-icc .-e.s uf ( ' a - I M' I and {".'i n l y w. i' ' - worl.'iii '.rstrongl y i:i sllpporl. of t i e - pr ,,|..,-.ii el; ill-:" , and . :ila tec-t i t . mm ing, n--uliv.|- •• Tin! il.is eouneil ,k l K iwiug th " ¦- •¦l ions i i icorr .'i ::i«-iic " a i i . - i i .g iVi.ni t l : "r.-sideiic" ol '• h • b i - ! : . . p a : >. , n-iuo: .- a poriiun ol' t i n -dioee.-e as \Vnler f . ,n l . e:i!-ne -! ':y i" . |U" s i> th " bi.-l iop -eiei .-t thai , h" m i r h" p l < - i - ' .J \n U\ his I 'linir. - i 'e.-ii-i|"iic" al some -u. i .il.l" j .lac-, -u /g . - -: ing V o:i - i. .- l."lie (Mr . I ' ,) f"|: buund t - . u p i nvh a ..-i iai i - ; . - byi.'very ni ' -ans io In-- poiv .-i . n• • > J w.. i!d urj . - it f i on t '.*.-V "-lrv to b" up and .- i 'ii :!:._'. [ ,: :: l ' i"y did not. t heywould h a v.-a -. r i o i i i i ij n i y m l l i c i. I M J I .I : ! 11 - - n i - • • I v. ¦

ill b'-ii/g »l i - ;»nve.l, I u - i L'1- ... I ...¦.:¦ . , ' . ol ' i ! , . - pre..'- l:c

nf I h e i r r h i-f p.i-i ,r ( h . - . i r , i ,. . , , l . I !' Ci - h e l m e .

I--IU ly w i s h I 'or a b i -.ic.|. J. -t ll , . - u [.u : i | , .- i r I i m.l -- i n n

t h" i r p .n -k '-i s and lu ve > ; i i ' . , bu : , i : t ! i- -m not a i t e t np

I u d- p r iv" W.i t. -r ; . , : ,| of I i . i i i , - - i i :u I 'I I, ' a - I v an t igi -

So l o l l -.' i - l ij i l V e i l here. l l V i i a V I U L' a b :-!:-, | id. l i t

:illl'iii.->i .h- in (I -. b- o l. In 'in-1 Ir l.-ii-ivi | ll,.p. iij , . "'.!' f i - i u l h.el r. i l l i a p lan nit li r roi i - id - ' i at i i e i wb .-rcb y I h e pal;n ¦¦ h .- l . - co'il i !>•¦ -oi 'l . an I t -div. rt Hi . - p i i rehasi- inoney l - i o b r a i u a sail.ib!" rc--i -ileuee fur hi s h .r.Mii p iu (" , , u i in I. a p l.ni t u wh ieh[h« peop le «,f Water l 'ur i l s| !,i ,„ .»•, .,• cons'in (b"ar ,l it ar) . To uiak" the proj . el t Ii" ir.'.re n -ina i k-ibl " itivas b.:iu'_' carried oui. in secret as much as pos-ibl .- ,nit if tii" Pi 'il".-!.ints of Wni"iToi'd wre iruc to.li"iii-"iv.\- i: would n.'i-er suee I (hear , h"ar). Mn"-...i-ou fur lh" change wa- , t h a t . Wal . -r lu td was iu aemote p.irt of r l c - diui.- . -s" ; b ,jt h i -- i- .-p lv in t ha i.' at i - t i e u l was , t i n i thr .-".|'o i i r i l i - o l t l i " Protestant. <il t l ," .Jiuc. -s..-, ri-id-l in or around Wai'-rfurd . andh i t . thc i ' i - io t " , her" U . I - t! i " t l lu- l l i l l i t i - place lo li\he reside!.ct: i,f t h e hi-hop, a n l n r i i n l a i n it. (hear ,n- .ir) . Kverv f a c i l i t v was u ' iven by lh" Wat"i l'ord

and Limerick ra i lway to t in; Pr.. ;i s tatus ol Cti-h"and Km'y tu reach U'alcrfur.l . ai.d if any portion olthe llioc S-e .s had n-a-oli Iu eomp l i i i l l . i: Was l ln 'd i - t l i e t ol Li - l l lu i " . :il:d t h " V should no: b- ' d i i v -n t<:(.'.'oiim-1. 'I' ll .-n- •••.-.-is iiu:. a dioce -e in I f d n i n l t h a thad not. t h " sane- eait- e o!" comp l a i n t as (,'a-hel , bu tdid not eM.-rci-e i i . l.iui":ick was wi th in "i'_dit mil' .'sof i l l . - b- .rd- rs .,!' ih" dio" s,- ,,!' ( ':i-li"l , l a k i n '.r in l l n :whoie of K- rry, \-"f no one "V':r t i i u t t i .'/i:. t>t ' i- .f t ioi'iiigShe bi.-hop or ih" sy iio-l from l . imei iek . !'b - bishopoI' Meath held his syi.u-l in I n i b l i l i , fur h i - w:^ t i nnn ;y ,|ioe">" in (hi: k'ingduin no! posscs-iir,' eith. - l:i cal l ,c l ra t or a large town , and cnsei i i i ' - i iLly bi slord-hi p held his con!*i-i ' ci ic --s in t li i . nean-st. eil v.Th" '.'a-h "i /'' -op l.f lion' wani .- i l to br ing lb" bi.-ho(to I ' l o n m i ' l . lo ii t o w n whieh never had :i cathedral ,ind iu ivl.ieh a -mod never y ,-t mei . and he wouldlirg .-nll y in- .V" lh" synod tu s"t t!. "ir faC" ' Mrut i ^ l y:igaiust such a piuposiu'on O'"a r , h ' -a r j . .Mr. M"( 'uvsai l a publ ic 11 I I -«-1i l ILT o l l^ht t u b - - ei!!- - .l lo det 'i-a lsi i ' -b a p!7 '|»»-iMon. Mr. I 'ln-rrv : -\ c:i'|u-- ol men•otiibi/ie :o try and carrv a m.-. i sn ie ul* a verv in-ju r ious publ ic l i i i i l r e . I l sl ioii l 1 no*, b ' allowed topass; (hear. I:-,,- ,.

Mr. Delandr- -Tin- qu"sti . ,,, w i l l '..•¦ .-ir:si,l. . r.-d :,lth" synod in ( 'lo!im"l on Wi du.-s.lay. a:,,l \v" have Ii'1 in) '- for a public tn - -"t i : i n' tr : :w. -eu ; l i i s :n . .| W.- . l in-s .day.

I 'hail m:. n- - A s !¦¦ t i ," - -.:: ¦,,|:. f i e - i-li u :' .- of ,-".

si !ei i,.i.. oi*

t l i- . o: :i- ';. ¦-, ; ! ; II ,

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lof'l-Mll "HI hul.l l i ieni Wl,"t-" h" p!- :-.-s . Ml"

('h ' -r .'"'," : \ ' - '. b u t t !,i- o' lj ' - t - l i . l " i t : i v i- i " t :." - •. i. ' i -l i:-

f '!' > ' i i n"l , -o n i ' i r i i • I % \ .¦' I : in ,:i l i \ - t i , - |> : i : i i - , . ;¦- ul

ll llllr."'. i s Iu .-ueec" I i'l brin.-i ' .-' '!i - bi- i.op llliv- ill : i::. ' to'.v it.

Th.- i'n iM'i.| ..u .!.:! '--.-d •¦<¦ '< ¦ ¦, • I..- -:i ::- -:- .- '. . n.;'e,n,:,::¦! .-,;,,., -.,.-1 his , v;.-:i !,, i •!¦¦¦ h .'doe; ul' ll,"S V l l ' , 1 - 111 • 'u l i n i' i W-|s !o:' t i l e e o : i V " l i i

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p i t ! :"- i l it "l ' '-f' ' d . T!i" v.-l i . i-h ai r : : i I:I I ': i- - i u : ¦ .!

t h ai l i ; < - v i-s ir v .- h o i l l - l eo lil :":" i ' . - 'h i o i n. . !, - : i i. -^Mgai: . I any ehai:".'" of .-p i-' u|i..l n -i I. :, . : - , and lha ll l i ' ii - n -pr ma 'iv. -s .inn iid »\\;- ¦ >:j ,r. ¦--,..!, ; , ,l i ; a ;obj .- .-t iu i i al : ln- sytii .d in I ' l u i n i n - I .

Mr. Cher ry—A 'siru i ig pro. .;' in favor "! W i-|.,ri|::s l!. -- ri . - id. iie" ..;' t i n - bi s!,,,|i . i- t l , . , t . iam- . m -i i iyyea r.-- ago lii-lu.p Lawn-nee , ul " ("::s|;--| . i,. of;. . i , i . l,iii- .ta ',ii-hn|..-lit I h- 1- . :il,d came to Wal .-rfurd . .1. el-il- ..

in:r l hal i l . " bi~h " |> .should n , i d e in W a l i . l. rd |h".ir)*i !:". l' !.uf.pc,' t th"n m..vi , | i l • i u l l o u :.w.r : •• /;..¦' ¦>• ' -Thai t h i s : l i n g , h a v i i i L * h- a r : i ' i l v. i : i i re,

er- L i l i a ' a:i ellorl is b i - i l g in .'.'• I u h a v e i h" r".

M'.I- .Hi-" "I i h e l i i i u ie h i -"!i up re ' ii uvd fro m W.i f-r .

furd , i " i | U- - -l i ,ur .-y i. o d .' i i ' - i i l u o|.pus.- :i:iy -uc l i al .l . -u i p i l u l l : " u t i u - . - i .,!' I !i'- :r t- iw, r." M r . ! > - ! I I :I |I .

s. -eon -l i d 'i i" lin,: '- i M , and I b" I ' l i a i r m vn d.-e. .l itc:.ll ".d Uli:iliillio'l-!y. Th" V"> f l'V --o'.li - il[.-r .-' pi.ta t i - 1 , v. i;h a vi,11- of I ha id: s lo t!:" chanui tu.

11:1 .\ 11 v .

Tli" vi - I ry lot I Ii i . . pa r i -h n . i - ), • •!.I in i h e v i - s i ibu l ,ul the I ' ..! In cl.il , on Tuc.-d.iy, ., 1 I m-lvi: o'clock , llni\*i.r; It eV. D ' - i n l ! u \ l . l . iu i h " ch.iir. 'I hi :•" Wen:.:-. pie- . - • :

\ . .. t i . ....i , \i. ...;.. i: . M.- ii- i:. in. , li.v M ,-I'II:- V T.. . V. II ' n-1,.1.: i ::vl:i-i-! . I .11.' . ' - .lii- , W ..\ , .M. ..,-.I I \ M.ii - I . i ,\ , .,,!,•., .1 . |- . l i r . n i - .. , .1 1' .. -l . l i i i . r . Wtii, ,i. . , , .Mt><! II . I'.i1.::!- I " , .1 I ; ,,„ ; . . '. -. |- •- I '.: . , V . s , |; \\'l ,.,| !. ..I!. V.' . l 'l,. r r v , . ,|,.., I ' . I ... . . .I . S|,, :,r: . .1. Ail . . ,- I,.,.,,, I,, .,,, ,.-.",I V . > ; I .I - M I l:- i i i l : : I:. l..,i|..-,,,,|.,., \ \l.-i '.,>- , T I SI. .I ..., ,.lM - . ,.A , K l l >. Warn . II. I! 11.1,1, -1, . -)• , I I . N . .S. -.'Si- , .1l l !|.,,.i. I '. X . ll-. l l !. : I.;: .,- ' W I' \., - . 1.!:,.. , ll, 1:M.- .j : . -V . T. I .. i: I I . II ..,:. W . i , '|l I .. .11 . I i: . II - I,:,,,.. I"I! - .> , \V\ ¦M..IIII-.., .I . Wnll , -:r . V. I '.!-... I;. . -.-. .1.1'.. .l . .-1-iili,\V M..i. I .I..1 . .-.•..-.

1 III la i|.» .\i:i.i -.-.Mr. .1. A l i i i i lfha in , Provoii 1 1 I I i ml. , «;n I r . i i i i l , . , : . ,

bv' t h ' .- c h a i r m a n as h i - c ! i i i i c h .v . n r i i > 11 , a l i d I ' i j i l a i n.l.',!,l,,uli, .1.1'. lM . - i .s r - " . ( i . ll a.,.1 I I . '. Mai k" :. b a v i n -.;

decl ined upon l i u i l i i l i a t iu: i j , w .i- 1 ! . O- L I I u h i i r c h- n . i r .knon i he part .,1 t i e - Li l ly .

si I . l . I \ 1. -1 I: I ..I IA — I : 1: t . l 11 \ l .A rol is idiTabl" a m i d isc n r s i ve i l e l i .t e lool; pi:,,-. ..

up-jM lii" i.oiiiiiriiiou of ve-{|\'-mcti I'irtii" 11. ir. ,\r.I i i - 1 il w a = l.. -i:ig p rop , s ii | by t h e e l ia i r iua l i t ha teach of l l . " t w e l v e, if .-M m a ny ui-r.: tu i.e ap | i .i i i i | . , |,.-h' .illd Ii" li' t n i l i al 'd *in;: iy , -. v h i l - l M r .1. l . l . i inp.-t 1.s i iggi -Mi-d l l l .'il lh" i i i - ae t i i - i- ai S' . I ' m 1 i. l. s , ai lop ln l

l i i < : picviull-' 11 iv , b-- lolluwi -il. v.l i ich Vvas t u pasi lh< :

1. . i luos .',1 1/ . '*'!. I f t he re wa- a n y na iu" on t h ' .' l i - l

110: agreeable tu any one , I h:,l. name could be objec tedto when In iicr pa--"d.

I .Vv. .Mr. Phayie -No p'-r.-on would wi-b t u s tandup and obj ect before I be- 1111 cling lo any name ujn .nt i n - h - t .

Mr. Lee—1 would not l i i iVe any h "sit : i l ion in doing;¦•'. if I had rca-jili. I would vote aguiii .- i t .y nu , and wi i ivole ..g.:il'st vuu , and w i l l not. havo any d i l l i c u l t y ium ai. l iuL '.

M r . Kisher said hc wuul.; move, b' Ion- i l n -y nppoimtin: vis try-meu , that t .'iiV tnceii ' .g <ii -i in : u/ conivylo the iueoming ve .-try I heir : .ppioval of t h e i inp ruvi .- -ii innl tniuh: t eeently in the c h u i c l i : i.rvii .-: by i h u in-lotiing of iJ.e {..sal iiitf .

; The (.'hairu.an Miit ial ii.;:i t:.¦¦.-•' !.-t-t v.- , t ry ha.lI nolhing what i -ver to -ay to i i : - : i i i t i . . in.u ' - .1' 1 heI t i rvice , the veto np' iii th.il p n i iu i i uf t h e -ervii-i:I ri Mi. ing ent i rel y w i t h t he incuuibei :!. Th'-re wa.-' mi1 r i 'u a i i - l i i t t l i a l e v e r i n l l . " .-ervi- - - :,i :'a - I ' .: !¦¦¦ !r:. '1.I Inn. ;f th . - v.'.- t t y ri.i«!¦: I - I obtain ..i t r i i ' ii - . s f o r i ! i -

ie- ' it l i ingof tho choir duri ng il«> intoning, tli;it waa a l lthey Jiud tlio power to do. Tlio vctirjr 'n^t year UiJ

procuro tho surp lices for the purpose, hut ho (Demi)saw no reason wh y he sh^

ld provide the funds tupay for them , nnd ho did nWdo so.

Jlr. risbrr said ho lind no idea, in proposing hismotion, to interfero with the power of the Dcao asincumbent , of tho parish , in dealing with the col"-bratio ti of tho service. His solo object was to expressapproval of what had nlready takon plnco in it. Tl.ochairman was about putt ing tho motion , whon

Mr. McCoy said they could not bind nivy futurementinif, am] tho ivsoliJlioi! irniihl , therefore, be use-less. Chairman : It will bo binding upon thnto who saylive to it. The motion was here put , and declare dby the chairman to bo carried by four to one.

Mr. Clumpott then proposed, seconded by Mr.All inghnm , that tho names of tho vostry men bntaken ('a ;/ /o?,n .

Mr. fluff, as one of those prnpos'od lo bo'.'leclod onIhe vestry , said ho could not , in conscience, consentLo ntl iu the faco of tho motion just passed , as he¦j lij cciivl I" the in toning of the prayers.

Archdeacon Alooek expressed his concurrence withMr. Oi i f t ' iu objecting lo the i n t o n i n g of tho prayersand said that any inloning except what waa lai.l dov.'i:in ihe Itubric w-a-j eoulra ry to ecclesiasticnl l.-nv. Acertain in toning was permissible , and those iu favorof it had , so far, a just . iKca tion for their choice ; bula n r t h t n g fttrtbc!' was contrary l.o the laws of thechurch.

Mr . Alli nghaiti look an opposite opinio n , and saidif the d i c t u m laid down wits correel , then thn Deanof St. Patrick's iu Dubl in , by in toning; the .service,Wits act ing contra ry to law.

Mr. Lee—It is going on in Dublin for Iho pastthree hundred years , and thero lie have the most,steadfast. Protestants iu the kingdom.

Mr. Fisher said t h e majority of the congregationbad a i-i^lit to deeidn tho mode of service, and Arch-deacon I tv land staled thai. id. the approaching synod:i bill would be presented , for approval , lor the regu-lating of eatheilra l servic", and he would ask Mr.Golf not. to come (o any decision u n t i l afi :r lhal d.-ilc.Mr. f inir, however, repnatcd his obj ection lo act , andwas siipnorted in his view by the licv. Mr. I'havre.

Mr. CJ.-inip ' .-U hero presented 11 memorial , l iumerou.sly sk'tied by the parishioners', a.i alh"-ed , in fi sviiiof the choral fervice, as now ex i s t ing in t he cathedralbut was met by Mr. Whal ley say ing : Vou coulisign a si many names to that memoria l :.s you likedand it would" net. be one bit I h is strong"!'.

Tho Cha i rman put l i i e mot ion , globo or not , amideclared g/oln, < o line if , mlilins ih'-n." wm- bulthree negatives , and one had snid no seven l imes(laughter), 'flu: following wero then declared electedupon t h e vestry : —

Ari-hili-ai -nii Ky la ln l . f ' :i|i1 . |-nlf(, MI-TS. A. I .- -. 'i. M:nk i - sy ,C. N. l iul t' in , I I . V . M ui-lii . -v , -I . rlaiu]ii.t l . . l . I 1. I J IMV -.Tliny, K. I I . Dart , :ei.| .1. Wull ,V..h-., in |.l:i---r \V. I 1. V:,l..ati i i. . ,«li'., n fiisd |,,.-iel , > t] ,.,ri I!,. s.-i-.«/od rai-.! h.v Mr. I M .II .

till: r.i-i s. ur.M. I:I:SII.KVI I:.

1)11 t he mol i f Mr. Coll', seconded by Mr. Hi. l ion ,a strong protest was unan imous l y agreed to a g i i ns t .tin.' proposed rb.-ing' .- of ibe bishop':; rc-'id'-n '-e 1.:(.' lonmel. It . s tated as follows :¦--"Tint an iiiil lii.uati- :i|.l ili ':.ili "ii Ii -I'I- I" 'I'" I Mi"!1,

nr'vin-.. l i im a-,I I i . .-u i i- .- i i t to i i n v - H r l i |.r"|."-il , a l l - 1 i ! . l . . f l : i : i l /

l i im I l ia l tV:i!.-l'f»r. | lia- 1,'UI l l n ¦ r. ..I t 'n. - - ! . - . i- . |«il iv '•! ¦ ¦¦•-

I'. -r I I |HV :I |..|S ., I" , . K I. : t , . . , , . i : i- l \ . - i - '- ; l l i . , t 11 'i l l . . a .- l l . i'.l • ¦ •

III- l'n.|i.«!.i ! i t - i . f Ih- 'i -" '¦ "I" '"¦- .-M'-n! in i' l" '•:''•': 'h- 1

I ' I I . a 1: 1T.1 !,, I :oi.| i : m l\ «nv in:i:ul 1 .1 W:: - .- i - i '.n» i ai.- l

l.i s ,- . !- i i— , .. im;. .itani u- i - i' |.- . . .-i |. 1. : ; , . :;' ' ) i 1.: ¦ ¦¦[ • '. ;¦

r. -i '!"- !:i \V:i: .- |- r-. -l , l ! i i l l Ar. - I i l i i -:. ¦•;¦ I . : "-. r- :i- . :ii- 11 r . . . i u i .

ill l ' : i ' i i-l , In ". .I , .- in. I, ',. ,.s: ., ! , l i . ! i : i ! ¦:' I i n r ¦. :- : i - l 1 Iu r--H.

i-i U:i'-rl'.-r.| : lii .i II.,. \V:it :-f..rl .": I I.I'I.I- nek r..i|iv:., ..:! ..-Ii -. - r .v i:,,-;:,: f (, , , - i : , , , i i ¦„ ¦- , ., : I ' l - i i - 1 :- . -I ;:. .. : . . :i i , - l t i l . / . ;- . -

I i n' li, , , . . i l l . , , , : ) . ." » ¦. „, :¦!¦ ¦ I , I/ .. ; ¦ -, ¦ :¦• V. . . M I',. , .: ..-..I

:.;f-T' l . ,i ia! r:i . - ;! : - i - . f .,- 1 « ... .- v. . . '. | i , , . ,, , :. ' :., ,„•- : t | , , - ; - ..

:ei.-i.-:i; . - l ..,ii -¦ :•:..! -: ,- ii-:, l l i u 'i I ¦ ¦ ¦ 11 i-:.ii:ii. I ,./ 1;!,.

,.',, i ir i- l . I r i s ! -.- Ir - in i 1,- I't iuri - l i i • > i i e i , t - . . . ,:i I - , an.l ari . i v oi:t '.,.

:il um- .. l..r l l : .- n i l a , . l , i - l i , . ;i ; ::¦.. ! :!. .¦_ r. I - I - H . .! • ¦ f 1 ':¦ ¦ "' .' i. ¦;

I : 'ii. U t ' l tir I 1 I. ¦: M I I i . ii I. r ' I f- n. -.i "is|-r,.l i hi n • .. - .:. -, :.

¦:i:i:. -.-- iv-i|.| '¦¦¦ ¦• > . :il!v :¦¦ I - - . l i-p l . i - -1 . 1111 I l l i - i l :) i . - l . i !• • ¦;

II iai: a 'i-iMl-- l.ir ili l.iiii I'.iv'- -' :l i.'.V i-l .Av -' A,.. i r :-n . n: - .:;.¦:l:- r r iru i li . -. iv. :i '.l ::i:;l: ' !ii- I", - i. : . .1 '. ¦: ; '. :•• • :. .1 "¦:

1: -.T. :.l iii . .. .:iv. ni. ¦: . . .. T!M ' H I- •¦' !i v..u.!i 1, I , -- r. .:. - • - - . !

t i . 'i a |...j r. ,.f t '-i ri - - i i l u l i - . i l 1-. '.'i i- l.M."|> .-I . . *-. "

M r . l-'i s l i- - r sai-l Ii : v:::< iiwar- l h" sn -iv h id : i,;i ha.!

i-ked aii e. vf i re-.-i i in of opinion t ij i i u i t h i s s:ii j - . - i•M-i'-l : I1'1...d 1 r. . s;

from tin- Prui estan's of Wat'-rlmd , and hi- c->us: .!¦¦!¦¦-,

l l i a t . thus" 1- - - S . i lu t i ons wou ld h . iv < ! :i *ery good el

I'.el (hear. hear) .'fhe accounts wi re produce i by Dr. I I . I . M:t : - i. i \s-.

a nd '.- ik' -n as n t r r. -ci . 'I ' lu -y were or.l--r.--l to b

priu:".| and i-ii-i -ul.ited n"\: l in i".

A vote of l l i a n 'r. s lo i ll .: t ; ! - : i ii i r l . t n co- ii -di 'l"! I"

proei "iliie_'S. s i . o l . W I .'- .Ti n- v i w r y I'l i r i h i - p .n-i-b v.- :i . h- - ' - l in Si . f l 'av. - '

l.'b.'ll'eh , IMi 'I' ll " -dav . ll ." I!"V. T. I i | M I. I .I 111 i l l 1 if C.' l . l i l

Ca p ; . W. .Ma in, .'. ,i . .I .P.. ii i .d .M r. W. llo.l 'e iv.-n

el ' -en- l e i i l l i v l i.u : , .-. i' i i s r.u - t h , - -,- .- .,i- , :,, , .i i ! , . - lu l ' u -.v

in.' V .- -1 i-y - i l l - - n : - - {).- . l-I i'l iV :. V.'- - - r . . M. I »¦•: i f . - l f . -

K. Mi ' l .'uy', .1. Sent! , T. ' i l l i l l . i i . S m i r i i , I.', '.' lo - t . - :-

I i . A rt i io i - . and I!. M. .n l y .A l-l li -l - w.i, I- ....1 ;;.,,:,i .Mr. M. l li .-l .ni'lr . - . -..!-..

¦l i elu -iug L'.". tu t ':n- p i CKi-J lj . l i i ' l l l l , an I J i r u l i l i s i u g ¦:

ik" subscri pt ion ovi-r y y - i r -A Mmil i i r pruli :sL io dm adup .- i- I in Tri.-n' :y :." ;: i i i i- l

:h" propfisi-d i .-iian::" ol ' tie: .-p i .-cupi l r .- - id ' - i .c- - v \ . . -'ii s-. - l , iui - 1 t.! . 1 : ::i ¦"ling .--- (I ii -. i l - - I w i t i i a v,, '." olhank - to t in - c i i . i i r in i i i i .

ST. P A T R I C K ' S H A L L I 'KI 'T T S KS^ I '/ V SS111 '-' i'.t >.

li. ru," Messrs. I ' , l larrol i N e w e l l (in il i e ch or) , C.

l.'o-' iv, .1. K-.irn-y. and I i . 1. I. . . . .I .I. I4.i l .

Ass .M 1.1 l ohn l i i -iei i . of t in : Mi i y u r's Wa:l; . :¦!..

pi .-:iri:i| to an.-wer t i n .- ri .-mp l a i i i i ol * ( v i t l n - i i l ie T.- ioinp.

SOtl of snine place lor an ^i--au!l. 11 .scciti"-l t i i ii :

miinb'-r ol' j iar; i.-s , i n c l u d i n g t h o s e now b .-fui t : t l . i

cour t , were i l l i n k i n g o u t s i d e t h e K i l o . l i r e be r -b - i i i -"a t r i v i a l d i s p i l t e i i ru-e , a n d in l l n ; euurs-- of t - i - - ¦

t e i n iu i i lln'i-n s l ruck T h u mp s - .'1 in l l . 's la. ", al: I

kicked h'-r abo'lt thi.' bu'U1 . Ii: ieu stood iow w;lii

the poiice, and . being convi cted , was ,-i - i i t t > > j . i i ! !..i

a f o r l i i i L' l i l .I ' . I I K I M . Tt : l . i » ¦ ¦- T h l' i e l i : i l" -. r; r l-- , "' i l u . - i i .

K e l ly , and I ' i t z p a i t i c k , were I n u n-.-.h t f u n v a r- l u i n i . - i a

ehai-.'i- by .Mr. (ii-uriti: W. M u n i ,- , of iiijiirh •_< In -

young I I I -.-S :iL li',cl;i .-iih :-.in . by br e. iking braie- !..- : oil

ol t ) n - i i i . Mr . M o r r i s di-po-a-d 10 .see ing lb" f i l l s

doil i '-' lh i : i dalnag" , a m i t h a t l l a-y had d'< ii" eon- i' l '-r .

abte ini'i i ry was p t u i- 'd by ( h *.- fact of ( h e i r h.-ivim' ::liirge i j i i a i i t i i y of wo.ul ly ing near them when 1 '¦ e.- in i"up. 'f l u - e h l l d r ' i i ot ' I I n - l u e a olv iven- <-uliS" !i i t l ybr eak ing his tree*, a m i he was luic-d M b r i n g t h i s

case fu n v a t i l i l l u rd'-r to s t'-p it , as mi i e i i as I M : eutil.! .

'f in : gir l Ke i l y was shuwn lu be a l ead ing n l l i - in l er in

t h i s w a y , and -In- was fined I . and '•"-!¦ . Tln-o ; lu-i -s

were il:.-cl . ;ir "i-l , u i l h a ean l i u il t h a ' , if u t f i - l i ' i 'ng

il l l l : i - w a v again , th ' -y w ou ld be r «-u l . in a i vl i i n n a-

lorv.l.'.M.Ii I \ - i . l 1 Al .'U s . -.M.ch l ' l K'"o_-i i , I ) i l l yil u if . -.-. :

(rhargi -1 by : h i - poj c- ut l "i t !' r - : u w n wi: ;i ca r rv . i .

a r m - in a ;i : o i - l . i i u n - i ! i l ," : I ie: v. i : l . i , : i i a .'ic-:: e. 'i 'ii

il . tc n .- > t h . i : t l . i- ^' im v. a . K-"':.- i i 's l . i l ) i > r's -. t i . :

t l ," .. ; :.,:.n w:, ¦¦ ii i -n- i - I . :...- ! i " .: ;: :¦• .-, :, -.. ,.

bt :i:..ii :-.' t !¦" -..;:n :., :.., -.vii l"i- i ¦ j . :r . i, !n u i: aj . 1 i,i i - i i i n 11. l i , " I..•: . -! • ol l i , , - p. i i, . .. 'i"..i . i . .ur- ,::nv;,-

l i i " |»o:!ci- lu It : in- .: t l . .. -.- I ' l l io a ":;r. r . i . f : : , :::,, | i:

oi i l I n a o f - l l M t ! . - - i " • h t a i f l '.' c. I. - li t ' . ; i . i : : i - .1. 'i .'.coinp ;: .:i;l \v a - I II - : I - i i - l n i ..!. A'l .i'..!l::" !.

A .Muvi; IN T :I:; IMHIIT II: i:i-:> "n«i .\- .W ¦ e . i p I :M I '- . '. l ' i -.-. ::.:¦ frui . l a I . m l- .si p . i . , -r : -

" ¦i 'u ' " \ l - !"' \ : : l - . - \. ¦ . • I. - !. . u ¦ v- i t . i it I ! - i . \.

.ll:r • ¦ '!- - -M - I ..' i I ¦. : ! .• ,- i . ,-. , - .'. |. ¦ ¦ .- " ' , i ;.,.-!,. i, .

Ih: :¦ : •¦ • " . ¦ ..'¦ ! . .ib "I- " :- .:¦:¦, vv !: .¦ .'-. •;„..• , ,I I ,

ll . .- l . ,a l . i : i . 1 , : >.' : h 'V . -: ¦ 11 . l i .- l i i - -.' YV.- - . . r: i . ' i , .

i i i - . i i N ¦¦¦¦'¦' ¦. : '. i- i - :.- ' <- , .-h . :li- .. l . i . l I . n ¦ :¦ .

• h i p- , e.'l :!,. l . i a -. i- . i i - .: . I V. . . I . - : , . .. I : ¦ v.- v

I 'u i i i r i. ¦ • . "

W.- h ave h.::ini : i i : , : i h i - I r i s ) , Midia : , . ! l l i i l w . iy isa l io i i l to .-l i /op f . - i i " if . da . /iot a / r .-a -l y . I-IO JI '.-I - - i h is

<ys!"sc. Tl i" I n .-l i M i d i a n- 1 was l l ;" l i r - i in t h ek i n g - l o i n lo m: ru- i i iC " e u-h i ' .t .s i :, io t i . n - ecu in l ela-scai-ri:e--"s , u i - l w - li. -!i eve ino .i h i -h ,-.;i ; wa v - - - i n -c l l i . ln, -.' ihe H n n .-.,„. 1,,- i n |,:1V,- r.-c. ii i l v folliiivi-dihe -.-- .oil ex i l t n p le. We dui .' l. I h i l . k a ny .if I h" ra i l .Wily.-. iv i M iu-" ii : h i i i i i i u ' by 11." ii-" nf t h e e . i s t. iof , ,

noli1 '."' I . '¦• Comfo i l : , i i ; i. l,y M C O I I ' I e!.|s.: p-| i . ,.|| j f r '.So doubi ii l l . i i ' .l c l a s s e:-.n i. e."- by every t r a i n w-.u!.|In: a 1-1 C.I' I I 'o p .ui- p uple. Tillli: will cul.-ie wlli 'llt i n * iv. iM .li r i i i l i b i - i l i a i i i i - .- - '? - I - .>-- I : sv.-i i-m . - \i i t . . . |

-o loi,:;. U:d p- r.-ons , a m i poor w u m i-n w i t ' i v o u t i vc U i U l i rn . e.-pi i -:.i!l '.-, .- iilier i < ry t n u i .-l , bv gi I J . I . J IJ -Vf .ry ear;y on u ct or l ru ..l v t n u r n i u gs . in ui- i h -r l <i-nlch i lui'l i.-L-iv- Hi.in-. Mi.n-ini-i-, .aiuil.ers :.:.i len rri-d fro m t l ' iv c l l i i ig because u|' the i i i c- . - i ve i i i i othours i l l whieh I h i n l ela- .-, ir a i ns are M a r l e d . l,':.i|.

H i i v col l ' I '- ' -i ic- d l i- i d ii iu.-.i by .-¦I 'a i .-i.in:-' t h i r d cl.-i.-i.-e . i n i i gc s tu e v - i y :. i . i i i i ; b u t , ihu i l-^li th e i " nii iv l,i

soMi. -whiil i.l a lu .s loi ii while, iheru can be l i t t l ei.'1- .-ibl I h a i il w i l l i i i i i m a i - i - l y re.-u i i in bi-in :it t u t i nprupi- ie ior.-, a - il c i : r l » i i i l y W i l l be to l i i c n ia- ses .

'f i l l I ' l. -i l i " ! " ' i ' A U i '. M l "> | U l l , I . I HI : I t . i . i M, ,

Tin; .'.|.'i r ' | i i i* "'¦ I la H in ' in.I t i n - A t ' i n m-v - I lem-i a

have b i n U -.-ht in •• Hi. ' 1, ',1'al I ioven. in . ii '. K u a n

( I r e l a n d ) H i l l ," 1 he ul. -ci -l. o| vi loch H to c o i . c e n t ii i t i

iu one d c p a r i i i i'- i - i :lu: d a;.--iisatiuii of i!...- p. or .'.i ws

t!,,: p i i l i l n - h '- .- i l ' h . --.lid lu'- a l L- OI .II I , , , , .- , , : . |- j . ,„¦,,

p...-.eil t o "Sliiol ish a i ioari t . w i l h I hi: ( 'h i e l ' .-- t .cr"t;ii-i

ii,r pre--id' nU a vic' -p rc-i il i -ii l , ih i : u l i i l ' i - M cn.- l a r v

and twi coa i in i s s i i s , oil" ..I r.iiom s h a l l b e i |- i ' i i i l i i - '.:

a i i- ; now I h . - ei - i n m i s s i- i n ' .-r u inl i r I he M '-d i c il l lh a rj

tie.s A c t . This board shal l l i ii i l ii ige th - : t in : it io-s i,

t h e three di p i i r t i neu t s above i iaun.- { t :uid t h e f ' - i- u

Law ( 'o inmisMLli , i i t . il ihe u l h e r .- h a i l en. e tn i-M-1

Poor Law aud i to r s sha l l a i n l i : I he nisi -m-i,: A ,.|" b.,, l i , . .

u t h e r l l . -'i 'i l !- '' I"""' la"' > v i ' l i i i i i f : i ' i' i i i . u i i .- i! i-..ini i!!i.|..i

li. .< i , n n d any laws w h i c h give I hem l i i l e io n-mum la

l ion I 'm- such i i ' l d i l i n n a l du ly a t e h ' .n-by iepe i li ', 1'i be b u i l l ' l s lc l l l III i ke report to the Viei-nc.- el'iTV

ycai •

K\ u: \ . . | : I- 1N : \ 1: ^ ( H : \ i l l i t i r o c i .H l' .» s i i \ , ,. - Thi

/.•;,•....' ...•'¦•' ¦¦ '.•"¦¦ Miys 111:11. a iiiidille.a-.-i. I woman

tiiimed A n n Cupe , :ervanl. in l i io Oi i i i ' iv of M r . Kcnnii.¦'." .iy. of K M t ' - r , bus paid ihe p i - u n i t y ol* i ( ,,, rigidoh-crviiuce of Lent . She i. . r -r ;iI i - f 1 ru have In-.- n ahighly n -l ig'uiis won:-iii , i iud dui- i i i " s,-[, JOI, ; ol fa.| .il:^ she :.b.-1aineil fri uii e;itiag but t in i;i--re.-1 mor.-"!s,Wit h l l i " ad vent ul Lent , she gave up 1,-r usual meats,mid the eo' .>.H|iicnc,. w:is t h a t r n l n - r niori; t h a n aivi.-'.-k ^ i i i " 'she hail to -cek- ui"dien l advice . ThodoiMir iiupre.ss 'd upon la r ll:e l . ic'.-siiy of la l . i t , ¦¦

l.oll l isl .inu' I' :" I , a ln l h'i pri- scribed .-i,|i," uudiciue forher . "-".'i': fell- In I I -r lo:' .- 'i:-;-' I.,- , v.o, but ii .esl .'l l l l l la l i l lg ClT 'TlV III ' f i l l ' dlli 'i' i,." ;: p| C-", ."ip.'ioiH Hl ' l Ci .niv tcuipor ;.i *y, :ind on Sunday she died 1'ium :i|,o.pli .vvy, broug ht on , ;i, ll.e .!o;:tor ii i id no doubl , by

x h i 'tisti ' n , eaus-d by a want ol' j iroper loud. The.-. iioner re i i i rs i i s 1! a verdict lo t h a t elf.-cl

*l 111! Jll 'lct-Jol' Coul i at Jil'UiatUl IU lj UUgUlVUU H -ui,x tuu.

JIoilKim.K MUR D KIl IN TIPPKRAltY.A murder of a most brutal character, attended

with circumstances whic h s'ddoiii , we aro happy t"ray, aro tlm motives actnating thn commission ofsu'cli offences ill Ireland, was committed on Sundaylnst,nt;n 'plaoc! called Skelieenarinka .betwecn Cloghceuand Mitehelst own , the victim being; an old hel plessman, paralysri) and befl-ridden for the past twenty-sis: years. "The feat-fa! crim9 trus un-Irish i» its vcl -vnttributc, for tho siv.'ige murder of the uiifortunn ' 1'victim appears to have for its actua ting motive thoadditional offence of robbery. Tho circumstances "Ithe easo are briclly as follow:—James Oasey, ag"lsixty years, had been a fiirmer living at Skcheeu-arika, "near Kilbenny. in that county, ami havingsnlfcrcd from paral ysis for many years, he about 1-ycars ago, made over his farm to bis sister , on theoccasion of her marriage wild a man named Curti n ,retaining to hims elf the house , haggard, and a fieldnear tho house. A sister nanii'd Mary M'Urath went.to liv« with and take care of him , as he was almostentirely hel p less, having hisr tho list: of his l imbs

Having realised sstimo means, he bethought him ol

adding to his store , and it was well known thai, h"

lent -small sums lo tar rs on getting valid

security ; in f-iet , he wa s a n isi ie, money-

lender," and it W:H generally presumed that. Iiu

had amassed a considerable amount, of money.

On Sundav hist , his sisler, .Mary M' d'r . i th , when .-ibmil

leaving him to so lo Miiss at. Iienui'tsc 'iiurch , went

into his room , when be gave her a h a l f penny to irive

at the ch.ip-l , and lold her also to lak- i from l'"'cli]iboaril in his room a penny to buy bre-nl. As t-l ".i '

was abou t doing so, his sister, .Mrs. Cu t - f in , cam" in.

ind gan : Mary M'l i i 'i i th tlm rci|iiircd p enny. Mr ' .

Cur t in then left l o '_"i to chapel at liall yput i. A l t e r

Mass, Mary M 'd r n t h was i-etnrning home, wh"ii she

wool, for shelter from a severe snow .storm in to ihehousso. of a nta t i nnit ied .Tolin M'(»r.- i ih , wh':rt: -she r- --inair.ed for ,i c-uiisiderablo lini ". Meaiii ini ", JohnMTirath went out , but rcMirnod iu about un hum- ,

ivhclt he said , " h u r r y bom'1, Miiry, there's somethingLlni matter." When they arrived at the house, the

3I1I man was lying dead on llio bed—llierfi was a markou UU forehead, and bot h his haud.-i were blood y.Tlie deceased was in t h e habit of keeping toe.

iinuiey in hi': bed with h im. II" had a largepurse ami a Imx—he always, when necessary, gavehalfpence and pence frum l.lip box . but. the cuntei.tsuf the purse were onlv known to himself. The. repnrt-ul i he t ragic and iiwfu l iM:cui'renee sprr.'id rapid:}*ih r oU 'rh t h e d is t r ic t , cre:iliu-^ I I M: utmost , const- r.

nation. 1-Yoni I Sall yporeeu , Constable M ' N 'am.ir.-i and¦1 numb"r of sub-consiable-i pioei'ed",l to the spot.w i t h the utmost despatch. The constable at once-.rrested f i i i - t i i i . II': iva -' soon join ed by Mr. Fleming,S.I.. and a b ni y ol' men from (;|i,g heen. Mr. l-'l ivn.ing lust no l i m e in i n s t i t u t i n g every possible impti i-y,remaining ihe entire day. ni'.dil:, ami next, day on lie-

'put , and his labor.- w.-r- i ti"l u i i i - .-Wiii -i | i i | . as uin: of

hi-' men fuuud -1 cotisidi-rabl " .sum uf mo::'-y in a cow 'sliuri i , concealed in tie: wall of tin oui -hou- " , .- i i i dsupposed lo b" purl i -m of t h e property of w.'rch I h"murdTed man WIK i|-- -li-.il"i!. Th" infui-nal ion a!-¦i-:nh- 'rl i -aned is ;t:i i" I lu o- - uf II e.- i --.l .-n- :cr t i n - t i c , I.n i ' iu i -Mn 1 , :t si I I " t in in iv.i- i- o.'.ii.'i:." " I (¦.:• :';l '- l I n r ¦ ¦¦-:.,er: . -|i j .i 'l by Mr. Ui chard l . . t o : i . l l . '.i. i :¦¦• :- - i r i ,'.-

ihl'oag l iut i : t . - " '.:¦':: ¦:.• | ;i i : I V ," I -1 \ ^ i ' : ' \ l I :M .

l l :i Mu' id iy . l a s i l ' - s . l . - i i u S:,. .., |.--i . '.' n o t . , r , h -li

:m i: ; i | :;- - ¦' "" lh" l i ' . ii v i , ; ' :' ." l ir : r i"r , -d 111:1:1. TIM

Ho:, . s:.:,.,i:,,..| I' . I ':,: -'-.-.. C.M .. .'-' r. lv::o:i. iij i., .- in,M i i i - ' i - M u l i -ah y. -LI' .. I! !,i" . weiv pn-"in d u r i n g tin::;•. "-:¦ ' .1 ¦".:. I ¦¦¦ .I :;:* - .- : . - . S"!"i:;i-.l i . r inci p .ill y frolt]

i : i l"l i /. ' 1 I:- - f i ' i:-^'' ¦c.-l r^ l ' - : , -::i: I '.i :-m--rs , :i ml ,- i l l uf th'

i m, l " eus:i!u :•, .!.:¦• { ¦ '.. 1 -- . ¦¦¦ -, ! ar-" I I I I I - I :!, - l i t l I" l . iblum'.i" co::

:,i w h i c h ¦ •!• j id. -d. I I I : !a- In d-rfiot ::¦ ::i- of t l r - tn u . --!i T.:d ma:t . pre.::|.p -- :u:il l l-t - . 'l' :i" l i rs t , w i t l i C S His n . i si , ii:::ii"d M : . i v M:igra:h , t h e-.i . w 'uu 1,-nl e|.-"Iy 1. M M I I - I I I'.etrj .'..'. :j I'l'o: h ' - r / "/ - > f . m-in l' war-;.

I,. - I

.-I," " by l.\ l h" lV'llntii..- a d:-"::'l!':il,:!.- .! «:¦-¦: id •'••• .. or ,.r .!.- • • l- -c.- a-1 ,.-. p-i r.-i .'i-/-l . I" '.-.. . .!... .., ', ¦¦ .1 l ie i hi: l.o:i lh" d-c-a-. -d

is in '.- bruthe r :( .bii ie .-s (.' i- '-y i . u i . " ii!.o l :v- -: I:'-:-" , v . a s m v b r uth e r

ii" ivas ;:b.,iit .",i 'i ^i e ,: • of a-."- , and 'Ki iu -u - i i"d ; ivh i - l

" il y o u n g buy " In: '_»i ' p i i i i -i i i ; b' ; b 'lu s. and tuol : H

Id * l-'-ii , wh 1 -:" i"- l"":n:iili"-l fi.r i-.Ii Mil iwentv-sh,-, ,,- j . I , , . 1..1V : i. !.i- -.n-o i i n d l u h i s s i - i. -r K|!,-n , wh eij - ':: :.* mar i ;- -d. n- :t i - 1 w- -' v- - 1.1 t !: I .-" | - - I I vars :!•/•>l- i W i l l i a m C i i r i i n . ..!' P. i l l i si lu - i ' .di -. l h" h i i

'-.l nu d then

l- : l l l l - lo l i v " i l l i l l" h . - ' l " Wi: !, t l -.-- deei-ased : nivlit -u: !n-r k- -pl I.'.-" !i'-!-l d'-'.v.-i I'lv.m I iii.. :,].-,, 1 In: h::g.

'.- i.l - 1 i i - .d i l i " r .i . : : i :i ' bai -k ul ' 11. -- L i :.-1,. ::. where I M

is l ew ! v i- ..' d- el : l l . " ' i u i " i h - i i i " i l '. i i - i i n l b--i -:im"

vi 1.1 i r . . -: . i:r.' b i . , '.l , , - i - .j - i v i . h i - ,1 u p : ! , -- l i- ld :i'i . |

h i .A-i rd I ' . u : i h ive l ived th - i- .- m i l , : i n-.-- m v l,r u:h"i

lur l l , -- I. ,- 1 !:f!'-:i yi- .rs : on y. - •• ¦ i - l ,y (Sunday)

m- . l l::::iT I l '- !l hum" lu u'" l u M :- - :.. l i i i i i . - Mi i - l[ "l i ip . - i (il l I I hi "- - m i l' s a w a y I : i: iv.i * . - i i r l y v. I-.- 11

I i- 1'-' . as I v. ; t i i :" .i :u 11" in 1 i t n > - : r .- .e.i . ¦- < - .•! : u !i.-n

.'1,1,1:'. 1,iv I i r . ' l l i -r - t h" I ' l . l l i t h : - ' d- - ..1 -::-,v:- I If il

f ia 'p -- . I I V !.i I"' lie- i.'i i u ll." clr.p- ! : r - - •-.- ; l ':i ;*- i in,- ... . . . I ' ll i ! t!i : i -' I:- v.-.s !'..!• !:-,|:' :, v. -ar b. -s 'ul ¦- . and

haui i " : a:iy r i .mp :aie.: in a ! i : I," " ,!!--d :,:¦¦ l.n - 1: l . , ._.ela p '- 'i ' iv . Iu buy l i l i - ad , uut uf t i . " p .ir .,.. i" t t i • -n ip .buar- l , W I M -I' I * h" 'ul -l m" 10 *.'U fur i: : I d i . l i i 'i minilook ing I'or the purs. -, as his sister (Mrs. Curl iui l i i n n :in and i/avo il 1, 1 me -. win-n I gut iu 1 b" chaj i i - l K: i i ln - if ) P.i:iii ";l was n.,i In l'uic mi- .- i -u in in -r I IUI I I " 1 Insi.uwer uf ,I I O W uvi-rioi I. 111". and I ivi -n t i n iu . I a d ;V a g i n t h '.-: l inn - . - lor .-i. i- ln - i - : h- - v.- ent out :i l i t t l eal l . -r mv ;.'"iic/ if . i iml in about :in hour In- i - ami -lia'-l; , ai'id t "M i"" I" hurry away hu ii i " : '• .\ 'nii i ,-l.i' k ," -.iv.- I , " Wi 'a i h u i r y ;i i " vu -.i in v.- i : :¦ nr- r-.vh"l' l::i-- h:ipp"i:e I lln-nl ii* hum" >i I |i-:'l thisn i o i i i i i . .'

':" I. '.- t h" : i tu M in" t f r i i .Um iv.'is d' -ad . at i- l

I l"l'l t i n - p li M ", and b i - w, : . - i - i i i i i i - up i l i - .- l i . - : d - wi ' l i

me : I , . - . ,,d H,:, : I , . - l . - . i I o -i i i , " r-.- i - l ¦• l i i - k i l i i i i u-

i i - • on I ' i Cf 'ht . } ' .'/• ¦:, '- i .'ij' .- »>:j .V-.'*' 1 , .-11 d - .r.v mv!i -.- :h" i- I v in g ¦'! ' h " -a i m- be I iv!:. :¦¦ I !- - l i h i m w \ f- n

I iv.- i s - roin'_' t o Ma ; : \i" '.va- 'i ' l i l . a n d J M . ' - is l i" i s

n"¦-¦. : I saw ma r k. l . i - fu i . - l . r . i I :-v l u-i h i - 1 -cii ;

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t l , " b r .-i i - i , and l i v . ,.f l!i" ::!.- . ,n •¦•, • • . , -n , . ,,, |,. ,vi:re

fi : "- :' i "d .'I !,.' I nn- ,-ai ! t l i y v,- .-:-i- •;- . ' ..-i i i - d u , 1, i l .e , vi- l "U C C

!•• '• !¦• '", i -i .d lo iu. 'l " l!,:,i < ¦ : ; .-,.,| . .1.OIL 'Sfa "V , b i d coin" lo h i . d. -a i l i i i t S!;.- :ii-. i i . i r i n k .-l, oilS u n d ay , lb" •-¦H I ' uf March i t - v t . . t r. in i n j u r i e s 111.t l i "l - d I I I sum- ' p- 'l -Sur , ur p- 'l-suns l il .I i hou 11. '

'Hi.- r .-i 'i.ni. s nf ihe il", ".is..,| „,.,-,. ,,.„„,vcl l',,i-in-l - r t i i e u l in t h e old .-i - iv. -y i i id 1,; ' K i ! ! \ hechali , nearl i i i rnc .ur i , rmd wi -n- I'u l l o iv . ' i i , , 1 I .. -H- linal rest ing-pine by a largi: I' oneo -.ir. ¦¦•• ..f i l , , - ,, i i _r| ,bui:i ing t enantfanner: and |..-:i-:uit IT.

I l i < l i n t j n - t l u I Im m a n ( Win. (Vr i - i l liorr in em.I m l y uii n i i i a i n l , I - I M i i l i - t l . i i i . :,s 1 ,|- .-,.; >v ,- i-an I' ai 11 .l l u - i e i : nu j in i ' . f or t -v ider ce w i i a t . -ver nf h is beingimpl ieal ed in th " i l rc i e l l i i l uutrn.-,- which has I KVII

|i "i | . i-l i .i l .d . Tl..1 <- !..-,i-". - ;, "-,:,:s| (,;„, i-,..-ls 1111011 mere-i l -| . ie ioi . . l l u w e v e i '. ' h 1 !¦¦..--.- I. .- -; are -till prole.:-u t iu g t i i c - i - i - i i i l i i i i i i - i , ai.'l 11 is I,.. .,,.,1 i l, : , t t h ey maylead lu l i i" 1 o i i v i i ' i i i ' i : 1,t i | ,, . ,, •;',.,,,I,-,- , whoever Immuy b.-. I',,:- lie : I - ' I I I I - - t h a i I , , , I,, .,.,, co iumi t ted winon'- uf a l o u a r l ly :,,,.| ¦•:- < • < .| i-h . i r i r t' -r . We mays t a t e that 1.1: t l . " -am.. r,.:,d t,, M ,tehclstown. at ii|ii' "'e su ie .e live ur , ,\ mi.1. - i; . - ;ir ,- i-:u f ah i r , f in : nn-l - .nu i . a l" man I. - .1.... _.:,,, M :iJ inu i - .lered about twoy . ' i r s :-¦-¦.., up..:, t i .., .,. „,- ( -,, ;, (,,,.| t |M , ||,,n. K. I ' .Hid l.-r l y .1l a l ".-i r- -t r h a r l i - i - i - ,. Tha ' crime Was me:-i-s--.,i!jy d'-l-i :' - - ! . - ,:;,| :. ,!.:,i,, ,,r ci.eni.islal'tialn-i ih -nei ' l inked lU ' .'. i j ,,., . t h i u l l '.'ll t h " energy uf thel it : i»is t i : i ry and |'. |;, , . . -,, ,.|,,- ely I l i a l i l did mil goui .pui i i> l i . . . | . - -< 'i ... .' ; , .. iv,'.-- - '.n.-/ i 'l.,..,i.,'/,'.

I m : P U I -U M I : f t r: , 1 •:. -\S'i l l ian C u i t i n , ehnri;i-.lwil l i ih>: inurdi :• ¦ r t|,,. ,,:d uian -liiim s C:-,--i %y, nearKi lbenney , w;is H a i , . f .-i red fi oin Cleg h'-'-n to (''.'.mui.-lI ' r idiiy. in i-usiod y ,, \ -., turce uf cunsiabnlary , amiInd gi-d iu t l ie cui;- " ..,..,1. p. -uuinu ' f u r th e r esntnina.li'.n . Ci i r l :n i - v, , - . d i - l .-ini in hi-, mann .-r , b i i sad i s .like tu be ii , teir - .a ; , '...,| ,,,- ,|i I III bed , and s-i 'emit igl ypr i .J '.-rs .- . l i l i t i v •¦•ndii:"iiient. to iuti -leunrse w i t h th iwarder.; or o: In r i i i iu-n . - s u l t he pri.-on. iu per.-mi.dappci i ianec I. " i- ¦;;•. t J< in I'c i tu res , .-uinewhii: ah .vi:I he middle hei ght . -t, .,, -,l y bu i l t and mil-i i i l ix i .

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•• .-'¦ iv 'i. L I - '• ..1 .' .. .'' ll-'ill -.' if' :- .'• • i I . -'..i- i . u l . |:-,'.|

•¦¦':. ¦!.-I . l';;:-.l ¦> )i I . . ; ' 1.1 mil- |- - - .. I " . 'I'..!, I I V -:;. . 1r ¦< ¦ .;; l. ! i .- ,.a-: , ..,- t,: ;,. , : « i ll 1 ,. ,-i l . .

Tim / . ( - / , / ' " » ¦ • ^ J-- ag-iiu tu rn i i . [ j I, u l ; to it.* o : - ' i .

uul thi.ory oi ilouic. iJule.

PAHMfXG OPEKATIO.VS FOIl A I'll I-Th« lro«t of U-tt week , eni '.iiK in « «iio«r*torin , >>"' "•'";

,1ml and Ihroivu h«ck vptinL - hltase con».J«,ibly. ^' r ' '

dm- pri'.ioudy vry crcnt activity p,«ail.J an.l mi 1

w:,, nrr-p,r.-U f,r soivilR o3t, ; hut ivhrj e the land •. 1' - _

or i, nf a heavy tcitnre, it is w siilurii lfd with wet th.i t tl

soivi,.C of sprit.? co,» nnd phiuling potatoes h.11 been ypsitl )

""'o^'sliould be Kot in lo the inten -Ioi bre nltl. no stoou .¦«

P'"itVBUY-«nivinK should bti c.-.m[il"l<"l a« early !¦>• '';»'

minth us the «tat- of <lm Inn.l wil l P' .mit. It uit-n I-.1 ¦¦>

h» 5on-n »ith clover find eras'- s.til., Hit- surra.:.- fhnuM '

ri-mlprnl ;„ fin.1 as pn-Mhli ! hy the hamm's an 1 n. h::s im-

mrdUMy' af ier s,,,ri. ,, tlw l,i.rl-y ..¦: s,n ,11 s,'e.ld b.-i.ri

rov.'r. 'l with the hu<h-!nrrniv anJ r.:llr.l.

Kr.« nu -lit m I IP s.,wn-with...it ..Iriay. A rich 'I- '|> l'l-'m

i, liert a.lapt ."l for f lu , thou= !l i' ll"" »'"l "!' J H ri 'j l '''•.ver s i lvof t ln i l .. Tlm I'd fiSr- i< ,mrl..c. alter a ci",, •.

I.-I corn. ,.r alWa enrn cr-.|. winch sim-c.vl-s'l a l l i : in . i i- 'l

rrop. The hni'l -h"«hl !.« dc'p ly t .lU-ii lll..rou<llly pn.y - -

i/.-"l , .in.| rlc.111, -n i ' l l hr - snrfj cs reii .h're.l HS f,,,,, « ,,.,.M..I.-

bv tin- lih-r-d n-.- "f 'li" liiirrr. ivs nn 1 roll. -r Uoll l...|..:f

s,,iiu,.-: ,„„• tl .H ..'.-1 l.rm.l 'Msr hy l..e,.l <ir l.y cm- It: I ,

wi th tl, P ,-,,,,|i,-,s r.in vi-, 1 : rover wi th a l i^bi '.-r ,-s-,- .l ...

l,ii.li.li.rr.,w . .v-.'ki-il fi'-t "ii- '-vay ami 'hen «"i»s, tniMuiu

u-iih a ILdit r- .Mi'r it lh- trni un 'l i- 'by "uniiicK hu ', d' lo'- l ' ,

so ns Hut t V -T l h wil l s-ii 'k t .i i' , .lisp-us': i v . t h t l . . - ll'..d

roll '.,... Ah.u! Jhr -- -'.:"l -' 1'-" bushi'is of ..-.-.I »', 1 s.,..v

tin- Jr i vl . .-„.„., I.11I i' '< hc 't '-r t" s.,w '.... thick .h.i-i t -.i

:hin. Thr s I SIIMIIM he w.-ll cli-iin-i- l ..I uu -n . tun- -..I-,a,,,| l l of iv-i-is. <i':l" ami cluvtr , i.r c.u rct sc-.l- , 111 .)'

be snu-ti wi th tln: l l ,x . . , ..SrBfxo V E T C H K .I -li-nlt] now be -own in hi.-.elth si-.m-

ci-.n r.,r ,|1B .lul y i.n-1 A-iKii-t cim-urnp -i 'iii-™.: hal! m «*,i,:lv part i,,,'l ,1," ollirr hail -.l-MIt - I, Ml* "I I """'I'.

POTU I-I- M X T I S U . which h:.'l 1 11 -t..|'i.-.l ">' 1 ¦

ii -slnrn , -I IMI I'I I,- r.-u.iu d a:..l *"ini -* '.»- .J nil -.H --M ii a-

lln- laml au-1 w -al l i ' .-r ai-: 'I 'V enoui.'!i I" ''¦'. •• '-• f' "' •>

phn'.-'l .mi' , will si'iti I"' nnniin,' u|i , ami , if 111 "Inl.i. 11"tlini ' shonlil bn lost in l i s l i t lv l iormwun? lln-ill iluwn. I I":« , .lill--h irrmv is thi' hi-'t iinidnnisnt f..r this l.iirj.v -.1, '•:! er-

wise th'-y will h .e ik ""I ¦" tl« --''"< "! << ¦¦- 'lri 1'- - A " "'-"a. Il"1 -li.u .ts app-'i.r nvr th i - -urla i :i- tle -l slnilllll li" •:!' Hi' ."li i p n i l h tl,, .' |,l.|'i-h in |ir.,t«l H»-"II l">u> In.s 1, ivlix-i. 1:. 1-

:i!l i xi.ns.'il i.i.ut.i -h.iiits . Wh. -a p!.i.ili-il m ' luzv lml.

tln-y -lemlil I..- liulilly pi intnl nv.-r I .) ¦l.- 'ruy W.--I-, :in:l ,B I M'.I rnininz up. .'Sirlli ,- .! up is a pt'.ti-c '.i'iu fr.un fru-l.

(' < K K OT S « >'» P.UiS.Ml's sil'.llhl \K H- 1WII w i l l I 'll!..)'

A l <¦> I 'l" a ncri'iil I li.- s."-il-< shniild I": ir'.'n n -u aN i l , :,< .!..

r-rl i' l l i s t mi . i i'h . iili'l s.i '.vn as lle:y l .i '4'u I" v.v-i.it,..

M A x r . ti. Wc inr.v.t., S|i ;ui l i tm, A N D SW K I I K I i- ir N n -

slioui-l -'11 I"! s"'v. diirhis !l»' Li-' '..riii'L-hi. "I lies nr .- .rb

ni'X 1 ni 'inlli . Ti n- s"i;.l. .,1 all s|,,,,,l-l 1," .l.-n-.l ". -- •

w.r IT It h".i" 1"'! -"winir , i l r . i i i i« - l ami m-x-il w i t h «•.,- ..

nr olli.-r a'-lifs to <by ili .-m. M aiii'-U i.-iiirr-.- a i ; -...

«ni . | i lv "' .U.-.'in ji.w.l liirini' .lul dim-' ; '" l '<- ¦<"•:- "- 'V .i

cr.'i's,' :in sons nr 1(1 cubic y - i th wi t l i n i r , m- h-d i H. .r

n i i - in t i l v with six or ..-»-n r.vvl . h .:,.: s,ij .. i |.!i..-:il.< '.' A I , :

the . l r; i! i :,r.' ..|..n. ..I . u.:.iinr."l , -u l rl"-nl , 1'i .y sh.-iiM I,-

IWi i lv rolli-il 1" U i t t i - u t he i r l"|i", th-s "d «..IVII I v ii

ur.i ' .ia' ur. l ,»t t . r, .li l i ' .l- .i MI , !-.V. -1" I S ill i- .iril , a '. I ", t , I -

inr- ln-' n ; . i r t i ' ¦¦ ¦M s -i!s a n l -h. '-t -rM.I M 'u r i 11- . ..nil

I J I . . lsinriM's ..;.-..: i'. —\U in! S I ^IK.I nr .-, «-, ii .|...| .

ti-r - .l , I he . l r i -l .-l !¦. '"• U"l I'" ''"" •JH '.o:tl l ii i i : l i . 's . il . i i : , :.:cl

cnvr-r .- : :ll--ir .-n-- .!¦:•! :i-!i.ii" ln- 'i' s .l.-.-p. S.lg .ir-I .- i-l , ;. 1

t h - p i i l n cs i i i i l ul su/ar , inn .' in. ' hi: 111 u- 'in - ! w i l l i pu -' i —

r . - i t I I I :I I I I I I . - <— :;'»'I s-ip.::|.h..-|i '":ii.' wi l ! -ulli ,- : '.r.l.- »¦¦¦

i,,.:h- .,;.,r , an I Mi -.--I- ¦!ihh!-.l in al S :.. 'I i .,. -! ; ,:

ill - -- r h - - pi" .| I -.V II .I -1- tnr t h - -" r-.- > - .- r .|.. -- •.¦¦¦ ! • • ¦.:¦., p -

il uii ': i- .pie- u. :.- - . l i i.- '-i !.' : e.a.- l .1- m. i : .- ; - . -.'n : n -

M . -u ' i - vr i s. .,f f 11:111 •:¦ I 'I ' l ' i - :I W . I ; --i- i i l -n:!i :.- : - r l ' i

t 11- "'¦ <'. ::::. ¦-v i:'i f-:'i - "• l'i ' »" - i , - : l'''- 's ; .'i '. -. -r -i* i .:

t n | . - : i i-w s . - n:."-p h 'isj.!l. n..' n i . - l l ' - "I t'": 11 -ii :""'• , | I ' ¦'. ¦

n -.. ::i.U:.-|. ..I -iv-.l-- . --.-.v w::h t l i - cr -I 11 a'-i- -.-, ¦ 1. i

win 11 m l ln- l h i r . 1 r -ilj li I. M I In.- un l s i a^ i t i . . ii : •«.; :¦' ::.

..mil. i l i - t n i i i i s :i|i.ir' a- Hi. - ii ':in-" .'s.

K u l l t . K i l l t l l -!l 1:1! I li- |il" p I 'C I f'.r n'l- 1 - ' i n : 1 :i i - : -

,S;.II :I : ill su i-l i s , i.l- i l l ric!i , v . i - l l - l - : - -J i : l " -- -1 ll'l - r .i i- ! . I ¦¦:

tr.iii-plantiu^ -nit in drills in M n' -ui'l -lu'i".

• 'A i i i iA Ocs sh - iiiM I"1 -"i-.vn at n i . " i v i i < ul ¦ '..- ' i . / r :

pl' .ut i l ii mil l.y 111.: cil-'l it! M I V. ,1'ISI " 1, I'l l '..' ••¦ 1 -I ' : '.'

and f l u - p lm .N k«,-t ' v-r i l i um.' '!..• i v u r i -r -'1 -:i ' I a- I' '. ' - • -

mil without. 'May f"i' " g' II -M ! ''"'I 1-l.rcr.Ksi: siinul 'l I"1 — n I y ¦'¦¦ •¦ m- .l II- -i '!.•• m -: - ' :' -n

ilri' [i!y-t 'l l . . l , r'-in , nn 1 rir 'i •¦•• '- , - '' ¦ •¦¦'- I- m•-':.— 'I' ' -S. MN K i i t s r.-i|.|il— .' . i : v . r \ i- . l ir- .-i - •: : ! . . i l . -.

irr-an i'l miij- l.e p:' . l ii - il 'i ' I . , , . ' d -1 : :v: "i ... . S . . .11 . I - -- i; ' 1

b- M.wn !n.'-a-l - ,-i; , :i '-"':t 1 a: -a I • - 1 . 1 ' . u - a- l - : • ; : . - I -! i

a r r- : ! h i : - "I is l'ri -i |i i- n *!v '"• '' • r - -l n- .m s . -e i- 1 ¦ • !

n-l i-cS il i - s l.|, s. :,-i.| . ,.. ¦: '.I .- • _• -in -I - I .I.M:.-,- 1, ¦• ':-. ¦

IVI- * L*r :: i t Irss is <l l -r et i -1 :-\ * ! . - i . :. . .- I" .

Su W I N r , SM \|.|. Sri:: i. "II - ' i- -A- '>¦'¦; •-. r:i U- M - , : - w 1 -r -

t'.wn hr, i i . | iM . i . i l l . ih -V.'l 1 ! ;. .iv '¦¦¦ w - l i .. I I - - . -.V - ¦ i . . . .: . i .

I l i ial l « Is -invn , l. i l - i i I. c- 1- . .w. i n .- l i ' . i . . I . 1': . ' •

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