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VOL. XXIX. NO. Il7 ¦ " ¦ ¦ - ¦ ¦ i 7 « THE -WATESrOBD NEWS. " ESTABLISHED—18-17 1 L ABOKST C IBCOLATION IN THE SOUTH OF I EKLAND , P»tl«kti ««ry FKIDAV Boning, ot Jfo. 50, King-Strirf , (orrosrrs TH * ruovixcuL itai). , | FEICE—THfiEEPENCE ; Yoarly(in Advanoa), !13s. By Post (Yoarly), 15s., in Advance. M The NKWB (Liberal in politics) oiroulatcs extensively amongst the merchants, traders and nobility, gentry, farminjr elaasos , &c, in Waterford, Kilkenny, Tippotary, and?the sputh of Ireland generall y. The NsWBJhas attained! % circulation never equalled by any. ppper i published in Waterford, and is admittedly the leading ourhal in this important city; with whioh there is illrect daUylcommnnieabon from London. . , ' .[ ,, ' ¦ ¦ Partienlar attention v>aid to. commercial and agneul- ;i tural matters. ¦ ;• ¦ ¦ •' j Advertisements received tor the NEWS by all rospect- ablsifewspapor Agents in the United, King dom. |Pre- ' payment requisite from parties not known at th», office. i ' , ' , . AQENT8 TOR SAL * or THE NEWS - ¦ ' ¦ . ' : WAJEBFOBDr-Mr. W. JCBLLT, .Little George' s-ft. i TRAJ|lQaErr Miai_ .CLANpT, . E«froshment Booms, _ in ' ; -8trand-stroet. : : : PAS&iGE EAST—The Misses LOTS, Hotel,* Sqna «. '' ¦ ' - "• , CAB^(^ 1 0I^-^TO^?fc .^M. ^ [i}ft??T' N8 : irt , A i *& " sj omas-rif o' Ad^jp<wajj *jcaww>», is* If^iV Lo^borP^i&a (North) Brixton. - •'• ¦i ¦' . ¦DBLtM-AdwrtiBing Agents : Messrs. W.H. SMTH i 4 Sow, Abbey-street...... . ,i, - . : ' ¦ DUNGABVAN—MrV'EDWARD BKMTNAU, Stationer, :: &o., Post and Telegraph Office, The Square. KILKENNT-^Mr;' JOHN MUBPHT , Bose Inn-striet. CASTLBCOMEB—Mr. Ji HOLOHAIT; Main-street; ENGLAND AND SOUTH WALES, AND THS , SOUTH or IRELAND. ¦ Altered and Increased Service toy, Q^eai "' Western Kail-way-Company ' s Trains and Steam Boatsi. vio Milford Haven , in connection with the. WATBR-- roap £nd LIMERICK and WATKBTOBD & CSOTBA I^ IBKLAMD Lnots. . i ¦ , J, ' . " «. -. Shortest Boute and 'Baducod rarea. "jr *—- ^- ' Ezprett Trains and , ¦ JPatt ' , 3?rH3K!lAYvV Mdil Steamer * , I ^gggStim ^ EVERY WEEK PAT. 1 | V/ , ' NO CATTLE , SHEEP . OBi PIGS , CONVEYED BY av Trt,: ..: ' THESE BOATS. .:,. ., -.. . •. II . ¦! ¦ ' .. ¦ •¦ .. ! ..I I. . . . DOWN. " Li AVK LoNDou tPaddington) at ' 5.16 p.m:; i . , and-AanrVK AT WA.TEBTORD.. (wea.theri. and , ' . , oirenmstanecspermitting)about eleven a.m., 'iix. •• time for the Trains on the Waterford* and •• limerick and Contra! Ireland Lines , ' except 1 Saturday. : . ••¦• ?!. -• IIP. —Leave Watorford at 4.30 pan., each Wee* DiyJOn !• ¦ Arrival.of the 11.0 a.m Train fromXimeiiok,. " . atad 10.35i a.m. Train from , .Maryborqngh ,, 'ABErviNO'in LONDON (weathor andioiri)nm- !' stances permitting) at 10.45 a.m., the following Os.< Saturdays the Steamer Ieavos Waterford at?Mid- nighti'arriving at.New Milford (weather and cjrouin: statuses permitting) in time for the 9.45,.Tratn- to London on Sunday morning. , "I', r :- " No Cargo can. bo received' dn" board after 4.151 p.m., i and"Uie | S(ageS,will then bo removed, to . enable tt« ! Steamers to depart PUNCTUALLT at tho appointcjiunib, i The 2.40 a.m TBAIN from NEW MILFOBD.rcifl, |n all i eases , "WAIT the AEBIVAL of Steamers. .;: . -, . . ¦ ' ¦ Under 'no cirdumstaneo CMI Passengers holding- rhird i Clasi Tickets ba allowed the -ose 1 of Saloon. SpoaaJ-Boata wjlljweather and ciro umst&rice bi,]jte. mittiBg)i iaa from; Waterford to New " MilforiJ wjtk Cattle; Sheep, and^Pigs , on Mondays, at 2 p.m}, and i on Tuesdays and Fridays, at 3 p.m.y and on such other .9 J«4_ ' ' ^ 1 - X*^« ¦ i n ¦ ¦ I ¦ n ft ft ^i^F* \' * t \ I 1 1 I .« .t/' i 7 "Ek-WA TSMQW^ WM 0 ?' i' ^ ' SINQI.M (ayaiJable 5 days) Hi Class and Salmon , «s Od •• , ¦ " .. . ¦ 2nd Class andSalooni ! 5a ,6d, i •* . .. ¦• ¦ . . 3raCla8»andForoCabin. »>8M ¦ BsTUBNi (availiiblb 1 month) 1st Class *Salooij,.76B. . | •» " •»• "i •• 2nd Class A 6«loot E9a; ; »' ; ' •' " ' ¦ 3rd Class and Fore CjabiH . 'SBs ed. ' j Further InfOTiM&n can^b^&oa from -^^. -Tr DOWN»T RaUwayttermliiBs . 'LSiBeriokV Mrl-W. 'D' . 'Mc- >' NAJt^«iL ; -A<3eJphi- .WJ>arf , fWaterloTd» ,:Tha .EsWJowa, ¦ ¦ PARKS botweoni.othor.lunparUnV. Statioiui,, th«}Time I ¦ ¦ ' rablesi' and-'Through' Bates for Goods, io., cfn.ibe. i : abtainkl of 'Mr. 'W. 'J. BOSSBLL , tho" Great Wtsterni : BaawW Cpljpa^r '^.pistrict Agent, ;Adelphi Wkarf> ' ' ^iT ^ . ' . 'I J^GBiEBPON , General ManaiirJ^' Paddington Tennians < ;J»n«lst ,.1878.,i.. , «. ¦¦ :..jy-tt ... « Hag.ta€AN-LlN E. ¦— v ¦"' - UNITED STATES M- i.ni : ¦ d««fflaEsm»lViverpool to. PhiladeibHa ' ^^ lm ^^^^ : ! OTtET ¦WEDNESDAT. fyiti^^^t' Oaeettstown eveTy'niortdfty. ¦ ' ¦ _ ••» ;; iSS^i^iES^i ¦ ' XSOlisA- :: ' ..;.. " Febv* 51 OHIO;..U: ....... :. ' ¦ ¦ ¦•- , i ffl |: :. S^^m^to PasaoogB rs -eiW^ 011 *0^**" 11}"*™1 ' :- > tt TC oTjy Trans-Atlaotio ; Iine iiaiuniinnderaii uni- ; tM Etotaf'ytyr, w^ «a «^ ^ e ,^??^?SJLSf ¦ ¦ aviag lite " Tjeslaes the usual' comp leajcnt of'JjffaMira) i : ix^^ &^^Oxt ' M' -JM^Vf i^^M ' ^ *? f TS^' m ' ¦ m^Sti^or aU c^Bea br paasen|rerflw ©c^fft ktoo^ : :¦; ¦ the European Steamship Lines. . .Every Btaamei.car r>as : I a CIUIWJU aud Ctewardflts. ------ •¦ ¦ - J : L , ~~ PaneoKerB ana gooai ara uup "S n "Vra?* "V?-Jr th^wSSf of the^^sylvinla 'Ballriad ' WmpanJ, wluehhaitha shqrtortaad mMVdirect vote to all places in the We ifern ' States:-"' 'HI. A -a. n ^SS^SSS^S^^P^ floe. aud,B»«5aaM Ejtpres* Oftoe- p. (ir.C'i ,i '\ n uht 'JI ^A^ P A^AS3S7 W to 1 . 8 juntas. Beturn tficte& ^ S^S^teoK ^ Wai' . b V^ oth^ifist line , includinB an . amnle OTr^j oT^bdProrawns. ^e^ wUKX*i( ^/fiKnfi*T^)i&nmj -n.n * nut nini' r Ji^mm^&MM inXrtfcSS'Tfitorjai*; 1 " 5 iffiy 'fii Philadelphia to 'PirWte WBIOHT * 8 O»«. General iwntr , 807 , " Walnxrutieet I in QueenBtown , -to- ll, A j.^nuoi««BBMBXU ) ¦5?i5J¥'E rp00< 2 1 > •11 u JrttM-l *3^: S^Tifiai9 . W»«r« ti(*^ I"'"""'"' ¦ wTO»S®^S ^;,/ C^^ houseOuay. tv - aterford. .Uffi . .BlilicB!r A'-B'1 " 'LIN E »••'• •' !^rr^. J ' B ' O^AL. AHD^. .,., w -{ 3S1JEB - STAT ES; aiAJL^ STEAM 3B8 ,^ ¦;¦ : > ;22|^;i^ N»|The 8Wi g J,» ' ' .A'flT *-^!"''- 1 '" »«Vit rtM I*ne Bonted «««)«*. i ^fflteSmC-' - mendedty'Lieut. MAOTT , 'onbog" j : v^mmjlfc^ thB Qut wmJ auu -gonww xv~ ***r 1; »MW^' V/ -U^i^ '^'jii^tstiaj^' Sio iMtrupy ;i •«>SB*d^0^4«^ft^^' W ? ^^ t ^ iT ^ ;: •: aailths United States Mail* :— - i : ; .v.tilv ' ; V-tHiA M> tfteiWl JAWMWM'infr'' 7'rt « liK "Via!' , ; i ¦; ¦if amaumQ :.^^w*ff.iv/t1.i8. .. »« 2re-:.f viADBIATIC ! - Ttw»day, -.;. ¦ ¦ I'»*VS J*S8*-'y. M ¦ ' ¦ ; - CELTIC -I ! -! ThwW»JLiJiWt :^ 1 ra2fr5& 1 E' ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ - Mwlj.ioliOcotai iiBronsioM- ; •WWwfWP TpTi'ffc z ^ I|^' «3i to A JOS 8w) ??A^n iS e &i^ »<*^ ' •twit? ' ,Sfv-liI:5 ' ¦ "'¦ - v»'»'J » I ;.... > ' . ' V.M .V. /A ,l.ftT ^ 1879, SHIPPING WATIOITAIi ittHEi^o NEW TORE. LABGEST PASSEN . SKE STEAMSHIPS. " '' ' From LiVBBi^pfttoNgy.T ;OBK, ria QueeMtown , E^^SppJSKfeSfc. *- .«» ¦ ?IS7F M •" ••• ' ••"•^•' •• ' •Wea^eiaay, Peb. 5tn , ! i . . ^9J^NDi.aV.Ul.V!.v..UWrednekday, 12th GBS ^CE . .^. d !l^..^W^fe^ 1 ^ •¦ ¦ v '^L^b::::::t ±^wtd^^'itS^' Saloon to Now York, 10 , 12, and 15^GidneM. «»oiard- u>g id position of berth , all having equal saloon privi- ; . Storage to New^k^Sb^Pffia&lp^Kd Baltimore , X6. - Superior -aooonunodation ana abund- ance of freshP»onrion8.~, v . .- .,, wx ' « ; i ;.v . ' - Cheap throagVBftoSits to -- atfisarts - oithetuiiUd States and Canada. Special Bate* tq Texa. ¦ . Apply to'tfleWationa StotoshiJxIoU^aBy ttAmiUi)/ ;- : ¦! . . :.. •) .. ,u ¦• •K,Wati8r-ttreetrIiTBrpooL-'""ii- . . :. | •"• '•¦'eoue' AsiNt.Foft wxTiftFOBD t ' ' ni f ' ::i ' .; i . -i .JEBEiaAH^MTJEPHTj Banonrtraad-rtrwt.,!! J. M.iIDBPHY N Carriok-oti*QirfiBiCHAaDLr}NpT , Kam-»bwt o *> j;. ¥* CPAIH>: .^wg&rm-9#&' WATJBBFOBJ) ,:.V »n4' i,.,lO.K.i)6J7,.i YisSobthani pton' aBd 'Lttridon- , ' and 86uth Western i: PLYMO0TH i!»D SOUTHAjSrwViifi' SOUTH or ZNG- '^SSHBLlwk . ' SAJJDA . " wK^W^ABKllOw C- ,an Intended to S*U as nndCT , weather permitting (nnless prt- Tent^-iy'' air6ib»eto'd«« (iia«aii<»«); ' wltli'abe«r to- Tow Veeseli , and , ta / call. M anr Fort or Pprts In ur order , in or oat of tto terti)*i»T Oon«^ 1 to*«fcelw»ndlJ5»ob»JK«C»tgol .or for tar other tmirxwe whaUoever. . >Wodiu>sa»y, 1st tr«iC F^ ItifiPtla Dn^lfa. -'- -••¦ .Th«no^7, -.: F Sad i' .t ,. ' / I. ': 1' .#A4J , via.CDrk »nd Belfast Satoidij, 4th 6 pjn., rla BeUot. Wadnesair , eth . 1 pan., Tl» Direct. W«aae3ayJ ri 8tH ' '• " .. "• •• 1' JJtt, 1 ' rla-Cotfc 1 ¦' ¦ '•' ¦ ¦ ••¦ ' rrid»T , .»: .i ilOth' < 1 'i .i' :•: I' . . U I pjtM r. TU Cork And B«Uait. Batuiday,!, . ilth, . ,. ,. .B.^.m-^. rU B^UMt. " ,,,, , IVadnesaay, lith 1' p.m., ruDnbUn. ' I' 1 ' Wedneadny, 15th l^SJB. 1 , 1 VUCort- ' ¦- • ¦ ' ' >• Friday. , <;;J7thiV. 1.1/ i il UB., . •^ l CoA»i^fl«U«at, w^issfiy. 1 saa'¦' . ' . "•'"i' - ^a^'j&St?-- ;. . ..», WeidiWflday, i<S2iid I, " ''1 'l^;jn<i'>TiaCork: i " , .!<. iFridisv-'xI.i'i'Mth. -rr nlr'..¦ ' .!li. V»,i ! ^Coi * M4B^fujl) w^^ > -''' oSfr' l/> <' M. ,,; ?;>P-a>.- .,T» .gwfi«' :, .. ' .• . .!. . wednesobur.i iwtJi , „„, .. . 1 p.m.; . ruDnbUa. " ;¦; " ¦ •WednSdJ yVi 'S^' . i '"• '"'"Irjffi? , ; 'C«rV. "' l"l'"' .i. 'SWdsjri""" 1 Sl| t'"v ; ;,, - !i'l|lll -l »:iA.;il'vUiCoA a«l B«M«A I : in:i: > r..l«:»ioKl aus8owi *nwiiia»oal)..i.iM I u - . ¦/,.!,. Prii»K, arf J«aj/.Ha Dablid/at lsuiU.land thereattez; on.,,., 1 ETery MOlfDAYj^VJwrapp^r; ^a<i1 yKm^X.>tl,P-PV , . ,j. , ,:Cal«doate^naw^1 O ^eepy>4k | at^ t Sk.. . ' |j' ( , " i ! ;,:. Nem^Ti»e . Sf»ai»»V;oji;i PrWa7f^:v/« ,<J^ k,. ,.. ' , " , ' ' [ nan wimiou> to asj rttt. ^ ' " THURSDAY , »nd | »Dd FBIDAT8, 10th, mh, 2ith, Slit I rxr>- . ¦ ' •' jjtoiiitfvpTU'Cor* , Ml y.xn " , ' ¦ ¦ ¦• '• ¦ ... IU I Et«ry HATPBDAY f airJi *^ ¦"¦".. ¦ ¦ ¦i-.lli 'l.l.nil ¦ ¦ %X%V.m} innH n wtownii i diriotJ eTmyTHUiJSDAT. ' ..,!,: : . >-:n:.l > inoB,iunaiMWxoi.i)Bmis,>jdl|»flt«i- ' i •¦. , ¦ /; I ¦SraDNESDATS, Ut, USth, and 29th JMI., «t 1 p.m., . . . Eroiy. aATnaDAY. ..l i . ,l-. . : ( r, .i.i .i'riioii'Wiaucastzo 'coui^Sirtet."^ •:¦ ¦. .i w E»ery WEDlTEaDATil.|:uU i.t:^.»_i;. , i : r.i,lii . ., ,. ¦ at 1-J.W., EyeryFJjqnAT.,. ' u/. WJ ^J .n.,..... '. ,-,,,^.. , - ,, atl p.m., : •-•¦^'I O V ^^SS A ^^^ . I.W«*tfokD"TO:liO)n)OI. '.:iii.:'. ¦ '¦ !¦: i.n ; -. Stasmert to Southampton , tbvnoe.bj JJendpin ,m>d Sontb Western Bailway to Nine Elms Station , at Through Bates, Qoods 'ireoeMd at'«ay^^'Se%rtn^lc&eV> of >tlle; London and ArathiiWiesMralBitnwv: Company, md at Nine Elms Station, up to 6^0 MD,\ H > , . : , i .. ' WITXBTOXDW PctKOTmJ.Miteot, . .. i Mi ,u ^jwjr,8ATOMMir. at| A .e« tll , > . / ,, /:l . , I TVATXUOBD TO Boonusrcom .TulllPLvWoirrBy / . ¦ :., , . •. :i,.((..i*»l«7^a4T{WP*(T»i4 P-fn.,. -i " ,-( ' ;,; BOOTRMtrTOM Ip WXatTOED . T1A f r.T»ODTB , ^^^BrtryWCTinBaDAY .MKoon. ¦• These ''8teUBen" ! lkBV«ii .iara]Ieiit/'aiconunodatioa for Watorford to ai»«gow»ii4BolI«»bI I-.r7t»^6d. 25«. 10*. ; Dublin, ... . ' .„ .,., ...Wi: ). .. IS*. 6«. " ! Plymonth ft SouUiaUpVni . SOs. , SO*. 1(V : ., LonaohT' .XiP- ." . ' .' . 'I '- is*! 1 ' . ••\ii'Ll<ii l£a. "V iTtUff 'yoariy-»gi*cn*eiiM| *muu «sy/>p*n* . vsn to*oociiowj Shipper*. ValnM to beded4redkttmDf Shipment. Foxof un u iuionaaimw « WH WWW, : ,,Li'l_ I , :¦¦ ' ,<<;> ' ¦ For Bates of FTeight f^; Wpiy to!-tf. "e. TpWnciWfog. . B«Ui»f;- Hxiiirf "J. Wkxot « >Oo!( 'PG5noath y'.H. -Wl wiixiuis, Tjas doo.andiSoiitb^BstemilSailwarl'Gamiarly . 'i ietwi. BniUtog,. ^ittnrljtrejt , ft ert. andat j th* ^ , *8-Vi taoiray EsoeiTiiw Houses Ihtonghout .londoa! CtTfix liimn' Co., QUwroi*; Oreinboli! 18; Qneta*treet , Xlmartsk] iooihanptoh; 27..Ed«n /CJuiy; Dublin r; and PatrloKa Qoay, Cori ,.n,. v.^ i ^^yl 3tad ^iyfJ iA i Hr | : . i ..i ,ll. -i, ( ; Onstom House Quay, WatMtord ? " - '-' ' ¦ ' , Bipeelal.formli'Otl.BiUi- .of Imdlng TeqslM^ b^ thi /Clyds Slipping Company to U h»d of the Agents.,,,;),,,.), ,.,, \v ,. INTBNBED ' OBDEBi OF SAILING—JAK., 1879J , , . ¦ . QTg AHCgPO . ., , . , ,_ . « ¦' _ BEGINALD ,,LABA, ZEPHYB, and. EANGEB ,, ^ ^dWcEt^ wiS ^^^^ ~4JiV".«.iiiJlM'Steamship Oorapany(Limit«dl) i^TS^ELllvV. receire Good* for Supmant on ibe ^flHHII^/oII ^nM .TeDM, onl y ry-Thcy reserve Uberiy ^How ^^^rt&llai' otLr Pert*;Wnd >wfllnr*b8 uscountable for injuries or lossos arising from delay i Aedd*hU ot tUTItaul , 1 BiT«r»:' V& f. .tha 'QneaV Haearie^ ' DiiWttw ravS^aj'M 'Ateluiatr'riora'c^'othevioMawtiaoiforatir ou which roisbt nan been oororod bj Tn«tir»myi , ner-Cor "^^^^^. '(^ynmmJla^ii^Wjtitiia ajjr >uoe&7or Packages , -nnleas specially <mt«i>»4«na«ttmlofi«»*' ¦J^S4^Qo^ DM rto«^d *o f beSt**ede*th.rU»*a«' e^eun of tba ^deneas. 'All Goods wUl be ooMfcUred.a. same bnt for all arrears oP«z««ia > I<»on(u «r«uier «aaqfe» In ordert o lniaw ^^In^S e*?*!?^ * 1 ^*^^ notloe that all Oooda-xanst ba on baaraTwO' Eoesaaad aU- ¦Cattle at least OM JWWbe^^tbyQK^/toerf Sa01n» s TU I tiut fVunixnur will xtot DV CMUOUAIUO lor UM UUDIM ot» oTlnl5for O«Sy to^^Ch^^OootfilM &datr^raa tb li^^li^^ .Fri»iwr t >, -t j| ri> flKfs. » *. 55Effi!! hfc5Sfftf ^^**^' wc '* 1 ' ff'iuS*i J .w _j A ^ . QD is 1 fiUMnilSfr HsUss^EflsKSa. t^4<aa» 3BA ~M 4 O nfsTDif ttesWHy.: »? ;. *^**rf I j^^i^ WMTsBlfiT ^ - - 3i affi^"** (-*w*«i* si'lsM lafltasJiA*40L)fck |_ '7iir " i^-HjPSsssd*ristii»alfchs> Sa&. f c^j 'ft T»$4S<5*»j Bra*i»»"le^iifE ^ H&i^iiN^rf i^SavISSsai'' itffspsffSfSti 3 i s" WATEBSOSDi ^IND CKNTBAli IRELAKDt wUTD - m ; rOTyagrr juKcnoir SAILWAYS. <• ¦ ?T:'Tr! ^ The ' aUMesiypyairomWaterfo riandSmeWi^Dii^ AthSoij ttiiohitoTtn , or KenwW^slvU. ibaQfbolttnftn./. ' .| New Mndrd MUondon, and all ^tatioos oc the Oireat Watt "^BaUwayJaflEaiJaa. ¦ ¦ ¦ _. w-y ;i '/i( );i Service Improved and aooeleratedOnk boor. T BAIX AiTiunom—On Sundays , the 8.30 a.m. Down anc . <«" "• •' ''i'l. -u^ TBAfats 'dK wau.i.lnt ( :SCBPATS. ~ "• V| ' gtsteolm. 1 ' ." ' ' laAJi'iSiataitta I 2 8 | i 2s - - - CU«s Clmss [Clmss. Class. Clus.iClass. ^SS1V±:!:!:::::: ^H **- 1«- *' 3#C "' Ballyhal* 7 65 1 85 « « 12 »| Qtoniastown .i- ' X. 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' t: ' * *"Mit; t ) VJS^. 1 f.ii. i 1 (i:i ,,, i:!T - . :;'V ; :: ./ ''' : I3: :' i ,,|^i:iYTI33.. - . . BEGS to - call public attention to his trnm ¦ < /. , ' . 1 i/r. . Tiriety ' bf 'Qaalili«8 i « ffi < He lias also much p leasure in infonninjK ¦ .C0T Superior Fit p GenU' Strong-Nailed Boots, ' :i. 6e. : 3d; to UOt^ Do Shooting Boots, ! •! ' ' . i 8a. 6d. to 168 , 5 ¦ 1 ' . -in..... ".. cSfidirtn 'i .^ j,.,, . : , ' ,: ;;;;' ;.;, :• ¦ Saoq^ Ba 'tt^M I Spooial .attention directed! to Gentlem^ mmr vKmmwm .ill \Jt-;i'. i ;.f-y. !.- .•» ¦ ' i. - .i.j ! - TJ -IOI W r.m •'¦ 1 -53&* *jfc Bi ( , ; . v ' ..;, -ifii. ¦ oBl%vMtw«te jtt5^RS^^St ^ifco^d^-SAc^tTirBHrt ^fe- ppori^ ><¦ I - v " 1 '"! "i - ( ? - comWn«d. - ' * ¦ ¦ F expands the Chest ' and #ives free resp iration to the 1 Longs j will keep ' ih ' e' SUoulders straig ht. lEellevea back , 'Hips, and. abijominal organs,. by sus- pending the entire ' weifelit '6f ' the ' ' Skirts froin the Shoulders. ' 'E ntirety ' relia ' ves the dragging ' down, weary fe«Ung, and imparts new life to the wearer. Is invalaable for Growing Children at' a1 todies, pro- Tenting all tendency to round Bhoulders , ' Btrength- enlng' the"' voice 1 and 1 lungs; 'and' improving tao ' figure. Is w6rn' withont any inconvenience what- , Sever , ' and is a positive comfort to the wearer. ' > ¦ * ' IN OKMJEING, PLEASE GIVE CHEST MEASUEEMENT. ' ' , ' , : ll: '' i :; - f ' l ; | '' - '.;• ' / '' ^ jtSr . PEiCES—2s.;6d., 4s., 6a., and ' SsV " " ! - : f- ; " .1 1 SHOULDEE BEACES and. STOCKING SUSPENDEES Combined—^., 6s., 8s. : , and 10a. ' " ' rost Free by Hj F. 1 SlfOVT; Patent 'American Brace Manofacturer , 25 Silver-street, Wood-street, 11 "'" ' ¦ - ¦- ' ¦ - ' '¦ ¦ ¦; ; , i M1 | - London / E.a ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ . .. , . . . . "i : " ' ' :: ! ;- "'" ! ; ¦ ;i SOJEiE AGENTS . FOB WATEEFOED : . ' ' jal7.t£ P; TOBIIT <h . SONS, . Clothierii , tic.,, S8 fc 59 , Qaay, Waterfora. "i' ;: ^MlWtffl : H ; a0VlMM^ GUAM);. '•• I. ... .- .i ¦'•• . ' '"' '" . - •'•" •••! ¦ ¦• "'¦ ¦S«L«'AoiNT8 Mf IEELAND : , t \ „. ,.,, , . :.;. . 3^rirB.;;aicia^DSOT , ' --BabterttBS . - '& co., 1 ; v ; ,. .. '\ j Belfosfc, . Dnbl£h{ Corki Galway- . and Sligo. with Sub-Agencies at Deny, Waterford, ,., , .. n.ii. - .. ¦:¦•¦: . ..I . i-i ¦ ¦ .. ,,: . ¦ •¦ ¦ ¦ IL / •¦¦ ! an d' Limerick. :• . :•¦ = ¦ •. •- . . : ,i , - ; 1 ¦ ' ¦ . . - - . . ...I I ,.-.. - i i . :- ,. . ' ' ;, ¦¦ ¦: ¦¦ ¦ ¦. ' : ¦ -11 . . I ' " ¦ ' ¦ |n _ . ,; ! dMefkaprfTs '^lMiii pZvod Pertwan ' . ^ Goyernmonir ' .Onano, ' ' ! . "Was awarded 1 the hig hest' honor—viai t -GOLD MEDAL' . ' at ' tho Paris Universal Exhibition, 1878, . . ,; Sold with, guaranteed Anal ysis , and delivered ,jba ii flnW dry, ' pOT'dery condition , i ; ' free from Stones or , . Lt^mps. . ( . ; . . ¦ ¦ ' . ' , ,'v : ' ¦ '; '' Vl -8olf rA0enti:in 'I+eldn^ME ,M j ¦ ,^BettastiJ i I) ' nl)lin , ! Cork, Gf Liw«yi" ( and^ Sligoj with Sub-Agencies.at Derry, 'Waterford, and ' " I ..V t . '/ /. •uii 'V, ' . ' ,,; ' ; ¦ .; " ; ' ¦ ' . ., i ' ,, : , ^ , :i> in ^>i ck - ' ¦ " ' " ¦ '" : .: ' '¦;- , ,. ¦ . ,:.. ; . . . . ,(d6.6m) GEO UQi: WHITE & SOH"S , "' : i " ¦ ¦ " ' ' JKairbie and Stone -Worts , ' , ' - , '! ' - , , '" ' BSREBFOBD-BTREET , WATERFORD , "| [ ; (&tfbliBhed ' l830>! ' - 1 : '' J ¦) ifi.i- dii 'i in>-. ;i;;n'..t.i . - M ' •¦; /Jn . - . i; / IUM -EI ^HBHUBST A 'TfENNEDT.ro- .^ --i ^^^L^^HEDPijix«rX\. .. > speQtfaUy so- m< i l^^^^^^ n^ liciUJhe attention ^ the ' 4 |^^^^^n^PnDlib ' to irie¥rge 'Stock of ^ '¦^^^^^¦InuONTmENTS , TOMBS. S|^^^^^B*XI«BAElria 'E:O' . N?E;S>,ar )(i th ^I^^^^^^ KMHUBAL - - TABLETS. &C ; av >' -' illllllllllllll Vi> . U«U> ' s>.l»p«St«ck'ofMarbl e . , MESSES. DREtJETJS; BBQS.,. & , CO. , 1 /^(ONTKACI'0ES -witn' ' tb ! e Su ' p r reme ' G6Vernnient of Peru, hereby give ^Notice that, by virtue.of ' V^. ( , . ( .^ . . . . .,.. - , their .. Contracts ,^ they continueto-offer ¦ :• ¦- . ¦ . ¦ : . .; /' ¦ ;;; •; £y: ' ;. '??a^^^ G-xr.A. ' 3srb 7 . ^ , . ' , ' , ' Chosen , and imppttod ^ b y the m, di rect from, the best de p os its ' of Poru. ' and fcee from any admixture . or , - , - . ...IM . . . Chemical treatment .whatever, throug h their sole and exclusive Agents , ' " / ' . ' ' ¦ i.. ¦¦"< i. ¦ .. , /•.!.. - . ' - , ' ,. MESSES. ' X-HENBr-SCHEODEE . & CO. , •" ' ' " ¦' ' "!' , ' ' ; ' . '¦•" ;' !'' ¦ " . ' . ¦'• ;l - ; \vPeruviaaDepaTtm " (J nt, EaBt India Avenue, London; B.C. ffllixS'ffiWof at OnCT^W Orig i- iH. -. ' . /W:<i-iiiVI'f :::i;. ;. ?i;. :.. - .i.. >>;i.e7«ftittrJ'i%lt , ly) u;i Mu<BowxAmHQTViuim&^ #; j ¦ .|. : ., pi^V '^nuj^, '; | i' ,i »f,..;j.; Y .- , •! i, - ..!.;./ . ! i., , I .|-, I . . ' I iiii -I . ¦ .. - ' . ? j Ok. ' .. . ^iwo^; i ' C wli/.V^^ji' , ! ;r' pM^Vi 1 .lJ2wiBll» ' : l! wiS ^.,il ¦ .- . ; !...I .... // .. . i. i- .i!- - ,.,.-!. 1 ! .. - , . r : ¦ : .;- ..V/ i- <X! "" many, ' , ^^6ther ' . DiMa«e«. ''! FIRINO done »way with' K WW&^k&W&kb&yj if r ' : . l- i)- ,i,. i: AI RtRT' ( J ' PEnRYi i ""B&. Pollock, Usmany; Sir James Langruhe , Bait-i « 1 ~*' PA S' ' RTRE PT ' ¦ CORK l^ 1 '^' Kitobbon .,W W , p Y er? Yesy. CounteSs , ' ' r iiti-ii^h-O. i -u-?<T- . -' - i.T ^ Dnnra ,yen , .w^a ,toe ,nufl ber , Genftemenwh q k>)qw| „., , ' ' MaMjMctnre& dnTtW prtmisfS i— ¦ •• •• how,.tp; appjeoiateift* , wqn4erfu{. ( ejfe^tsi i.iny.person ' U ^; |1 W/^>nWA ' ' Hft < l'&AtTft !': ' ' ¦ ' . ¦ '' , '/ ' ¦ < ^ .WV9: . a )^^ freft by;Ppst,, -wi^Wtoec&ni ,^ : .ijf.'i ' JtAJ tSlJoMMailiIiia.iJai>¦ ¦!¦¦ ¦ "¦• !.<: forwMdnig oXP- PJd . 6)?,pr , Btaiop8;fqr .. Ba, l M. ,^».5r , ' 'I'^f'-k'Yifirh/kli W-^isr/fM - . -Uw- Q-. - .i. -:- -: . :• . LAjppj C^iljineriok ;,. ori.ST»tm* .,Che . m W it ,i &! ,. l.lGhAV&WNh/ilJ&J&Sx v , ¦ j ¦ j£mny. > . anj4 , m9. 8j.jhenBsta. 1 , . „, .., „,,,;.,;,iAS.tf,;,. ¦ ¦ l L^I|J^,;;^48E^ ! . 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Tttiraw 'Balitauo ' vtepei>- wfcnnds and nloers ot thosrOJtAdHTBOWttS . or WoUW, sb«n I ih*M^' sp^ttaTr^K'e»»*s ! nervbus weak' | "^llrl'WlomotoJ'PiMcnanvlHiblm. ''' 1 «••" ' ; '-"'¦i- fa * * (M$M^^^sl' idi»«MsW i)(ith*iXbEiBaAT( ! (Fji(«n-ih*'VeryB8t ' pefi' OrBarini 'i'Found* ! of fli* ¦ BwJsW 'OrntmlsilV'dilbW obUfiwd': fot- theVMonlW] «'Ifeel pleasure in beanne , testimony to, the exoel* I O&W fbsTbtiebMtt-llflu Anitor ^ , ^^ *tWWr»*Bd/^Hta' lfciMooon«^,,&Tiw.J«ia«oea«i(m, to..fl»n»loy,, thern; ' bV-tiiiwmJWnWil *>anba*i<ot-iIl-ohmt»»mi>& 'OOa** t>othk* d»y'a«d'«ng»Ho» #om« yearsJ J caa aaywith. igJj.HJ fJ^u: ; ly T' f.tinldWutirfl .(iif'< J «-i< JO'i" »'»'••'" oei*Uttty«at -tt» i«UerwliloK tte^sHdrd' andi* M- 1 i3^ l l^^T^^l?»^KAitaa. --*h«»*t»ftly. - Srb^bWSi'tne*WW m-\Sjt ia : im»16 \ ttll^r' Cr 1 ' iff itiirt i ViiiTf M/r?rri iiiaiirii'1Lj**- /- --^-u < »» M *A"'"«'' »riS"v'" 1 r^ r J: ' c ? "' r. ; r!"7' ." . -:' > "';"rI ¦' , . " . '".:. "• °!""; ^m^^^' i isrcT^/^fa^s^i- 3S?>a£gtof>tHi lMr&kviOtBi«Mk<<hotion|Uy«utd igBww'oi "iuaf^a«iw:J^e- i %#itetioop4f t*v Htsaint heals . in a wnaackabta TaaasMri.iOT»i9lMa« rt, jliMlikm^toftoBKtkk iHflMiDMiasite dMiWiijokBaf* •jtood'Jiaedi .to-dltwivs^Ml^i^i lMjHwjw, 3^SdTth«soie«oota w: 1 **' ¦•f m P?Jf*i r i-RK, "ra ' i L«5!a»«l Sn«£nUha «a^ iPn«Wlia-«IBI»atort»" Kl^«MiUm«MdedtoMs»^jMMrit^ l^gaaifflis^^^g MI« WM wStyieVili . »•SsWiJ^Pttj ajfrt , f^ 9 , icreaaed STOCK of BQOTS -and . SHpE , S, i in every ices , to suit the coming Season. ... Pnblio ( ,t h it ; he ha s ¦ ' sec ' ure<i v ' the 1 A GENCT for ¦ ^dots for Ladies and ' Gentlemen. ' ' ' iteed. A trial solicited. j^Women ' 8 Strong Nailed Boote, 6s. Od. to 6s. 6d. Ladies ' Elastic Side dittd , ¦ ' - 3». 0d. to 15s. Od. |,,.; Do; Shoes , in. - .. ' n;; 4B; 10d..to : 8s. 6d. lip every variety. . . . ¦ .. t Sfepnis ShoeB .always in Stock. i: . , : [fUy] mttiure* di Pant), Shoes for Dancing, &c., 4s. Sniy-Agents, Waterford RICAir BK&CE ^ A ^ls ^' cM fa admntdge * o/ n(X - _^- . " ¦ '"f A- Shoulder antl Trousers Brace , " combined. IT expands Vie Ohe ' st ' anj gives free respiration to the lungs j will'keap your.Shoulders strai ght; does not disa rrange the .shirt front .; cannot slip off the shoulders. There is less strain on tbe buttons of the Trousers than with common braces. .. Each section of the Trousers' can be " adjusted independ- ently, and b y means of the adjustable back strap, a gentle-or: poworful brac e 1 can'be ¦ obtained. It attaches to Trousers at the same points that the ordinary Brace does. ' 'In rainy weather , Trousers ean be raised from the heel without affecting the front. : Wonderful for . ttai Hair. .- .,, / BOES: TO.UE HAIR i'ALL OFF . ' .OB. IT7BN "iGEEY, Ac? If so, use ROSALIE:CQU- BELLE'S CEINTJTEIAE , noted oil over the world for its ^niraoalons properties ,.awl u the, only, remedy- that can be "depended upon. It' Is ^jnaranWixi' i6 ¦ -prodJce whiskara, monstachloa, io., in a tew weeks, and will be found emi- nently suoafeafal in noorifihiag' , ' ctrrllng- , and beantltying the hair roheokijg - gnyTi«M , ntrfmrfhentpK w«»i; i4r,prer«uUiig- its faUinir off . and restoring,it in baldn ess r from whatorer canse; : tjpwaras 'bf IAOUnysicluis 'bav ' e 'reeoTiisidnded'ti'in the nniisry;. Ifor promUtlii(. <a. ftne/heeithy thead of (Sir , and aTertingb^esalnaftePijeari. - .Jji bottles.aripi Jsjeaeh. „; Pi^^fe^ ^a fe ^^ffl^a T :^e-86aati **H^'ar»^v«w^ ' ' in| ijoiji ^ wwes,,. It: ia^ftroiused1'bjr . ffis BoyalHigh . : ¦'• ness the Duke of .. ConoiTwht , ihe 'Earl of .Huntingdon,. ' u^owjinows: SPECTACLES . ,„;, , 0iB8HkYiil9i ''NASSAU'STRBB3> i "'DDBLINi '* ' * ' ¦ "hl iktMf 6l l f f ( | ft *»lll .til p— >• ¦"«!' '. ¦• *!. ;jt»r«'Cj;i t;l :.\> -f n . ' ' ' " ! (Frain'Iatij K6s ' t3e¥d. "Dr ' . O'BEiE^lKshdp bf-'-' 1 •' ! i j - " ; •'" . "• ¦"" Watarfira). " ¦; •'';¦" ••" •;¦' •' ¦ . "" ; . " im l W' oeedlt. llS6i6i6M8 > ' BieckbleJi 1 wiffi' ffroat l ' advanta ' ge 'Ui my^ghtftteir l ' cbolflig 1 ' aa 'd*' o oihforarig ' iroperties proving.moet agreeable and beneficial ,"sf- eots which I'frever feWiriericftd'lrom ttny ' oth*'kind bf ,glass rir pWrtfflJ.:^//^: 1 "?"F*i;. . - . . >f^7V V. 1 - ;t ' ' ." ' 1 , -i- j ''fWjb'ifer^'SaibTO ofmtJe rford: " 1 ''!' (^rH'^W^lJr. Conwa ^i^BiiB^ ofKniaWi' "* i" The eip>' rlence 'lTiave!Wia ' w some.time , of MrJ E. Solomon ' s Spectacle*^a%le ' s " mp to stkU'tEefa^We ' onWftntf<«'*Weh'' affordtye'ffle ease and oomforttobe desired in reading, writMi"i<L I am , indeed. p i&Witi ' I Iiproonred these famed^htf'toMrverV , ' forUi^MS W otter'felassosiid p ^Wa&^banMd me to imaginW that ,,8uoh satufaotion oo ,old^6?o&;se«nred. ., , , .^ II «; , | V"'t¥^ ; Co^?;'Bisto;of'Bai^iBiaBna. » Vj- rom MostBev. I^. 'WdoiSiVIiirdBishopaf Clonre ' rt). , I " I'htmc 'tb-eifrWitJ nry 'errfirfe ^ satorfacfebrr ' Vfltb-tlie ; s Pfist*9r?» , J?ft » . n w$P a t •^•WSw ' . liJwP i MP*, jn* 1 ^ 'gmkwmmimmf v, y*wtv t . * n»wi wt.wiwd ,yie. decsa».|w.{Mw«K/LipTOou«d. ongitiaUsirara.yoD , . .. j,,, . - i v +(PATBroit''DoaoAJ» ;Bt»hop-o/'Ol<>oiert|'tonaroa. i ^fe'llrl'»l o»oto j'j^(nanvx>tib lm. ''''<¦«•'•' ; '¦••"¦•i. (B^«n ih*'Ver*B8*ipe«&' OrBariW-' Fouride* ! of VHv 7. TTil I lU'jJtit. fWvT al*1>T f |l i^M ••! f *•• '•¦»*! ••'I 1 ¦«-rM>il ri.fi u. ' I' 1.1.4..11 y.'if r ,.i;,-|. -J<»«>q»«tte^OiXiiTitT—rinki 'lK,.,.!.! ,,,! ,. : ^(Fro1 * t' 1 ? B«r F ATKICI ^AT»XI.» , . RPj. :• •"*££' lavetaWr reiad wiBi ttein for three ' honi» nnJ^iiSvpn, adlyat night . wilkiotJtl* sSgfctoat inWmvenUnoe or IlstteBStnVsi^AWI ami ^oms hru]|T,7. -H'iHAvrxi|? tf r.iif PATBio*'iaLTlIill^«PJP.V Oonjf, Co. Mayo. "To Mr. Solomons;, Optician , Puh^in. ' - ,. i ; ' ::. - ' . " ArcMeMontCrElk &Lil^ i iM&^to . iiiform Mr. ^mm ^J ^^f ^ i ^i j n ^ ^^ ^j - tj m t a ten years sinoe have been mtap tlysoo(>e««W in aHord- ing him ease and cotif on/ inoffl ne had not experienced Fromtr^ g la«»«» ' '»a4 im*rjWiB«'liadib»*»itiifcc pre- rio«W'''AwJhidea»tai CWnit>to* M>w IwtoyMBtU Md> Ins and wHttaj ^Ji»,o««i«hti ;*»4w*!j oppwn tolfcave bewjrt^W(^l»^^.l^fMWJl that he,{« i»deW«di» »« %0«^ T (| Speetadaj tefaueh o^^,bW)BM4«rtr>«£3w^^^NT^b(n/ ^Xh»iBw^s»*w«w»ri^«.iPWfB5^(W£' mi^a^BMots>^<atU.>Mn,ai»w, ai4fBsM6MS**o < - v./-"«- ¦ - ,^ tv .;^ a aia Wt>ad. ' .iU(ikrb*SMtncamikasi sgyi ' .M W»il«- 'i filLxi »— ¦ , - MLCIBU J' -M Bg < REQI8TERED FOR \ T>"O T/N17 S SINGLE COPT-^Sd I; TRJ.N8MI88I0N ABROAD. ) Jr JtLXVj/Jli i . BT POST—8Jd. HOTELS. BEAZEH HEAD HOTEIV ^ 20, LOWER BBIDGE STBEET, DUBLIN, . TTNDER new management , thoroughl y renovated' \J central and convenient , combining Cleanliness and Comfort with Cheapness. Beds , Is. to Is. 6d. per night; Breakfast, Is. to Is. 6d. i Dinner from Is. 6d. j Tea, lOd. Jameson' s five year old Malt, guaranteed, 4d- per glass. Tablo d'Hote at 4.30, Is. 8d. ' ' * ' ' W.C. and Bath-rooms recontly adde d on each landing Night Porter in attendance. US" \V"ithin , Sve minutes walk of King' s Bridg. Torminns. " ' fiaB-ly. Tie European Hotel. TCTISITBniS to DUBLIN will find at tho Eusos-EAN, y BOLTON-STBEET , first-class accommodation , with moderate charges and assidnons attention^ Largo and eleganfly-appointed LADIES' COJJFEE ROOM. - ... - . . . ¦ . . .,. - v 4®" Grand BANQUET HALL for Public Dinners, Wedding Breakfasts , Balla, Sappers, <to. , . . . Bestanrante—BilliardB. Beds, 2s., 6d., 2s., and Is. 6d. ¦ .. . .. .[m31.tf] :- , ... - ; : -i- J.^O^QN .T ^t PioprietoT , ;^^^. :./ . ; Oysters I Oysters I Oyoters I The Commencement of the Season , BTJBLINGTON RESTAURANT AND OTSTEB BAR, DUBLIN. THE PEOPRIETOR begs to acquaint , bis Fricndfl and tho Public that he is now prepared with a oonstont Supp ly of RED BANE BUEEIH OYSTERS, Fresh every Day, from his own Beds in. the County Clare. The increased demand for these delicious bival ves.rendered it imperative on the Proprietor tc secure an unfailing supp ly lor his Customers. Lnnoheons, Dinners, Suppers, a la Carte as nnnal. Wines and Spirits First-class. John JameBon and Son' s 73 Whiskey. . Dry Amontillado Sherry, Martell and Hennessy ' -i *** Very Old Brandy ; Sauterno, Chablis , 4c. : ' JOSEPH CORLESS, PBOPBJBTOB , 28, ST. ANDREW ST. 4 CHURCH LANE, DUBLIN - . n23) OYSTERS ! ' OY8TEES ! OYSTEBS ! The Clyde Hotel , ANDERSTON QUAY, GLASGOW, IS in the immediate vicinity of the English and ; Irish Steamers, including the Cl yde Shipping Company' s Steamers. Tourists and families visit- ing Scotland ' will find this Hotel a : comfortable home ' . ' ' Charges ' very moderate. s6.1y SOUTH KENSINGTON : Private Residential. Family . Club. " GLEND ' OWEB ' MANSION, ' " 13, 15, 17, and 19, HARRM9T0N ROAD, 8.W., ¦ ' LONDON; ' . ' " (The best and most convenient position in Town). One minuto from South Kensington Station ; ten min utes to Westminster ; eighteon minutes to tho City- Mansion House Station ; near Parks, Gardens, Albert Hall , and Museums. "ETOB Families wishing to avoid expense of Houeo- i JD keeping, Visitors to Town, or Gentlemen desiring 'the advantage of a Club, combined with the privacy and comfort of Home, at a moderate Cost. 1 Introduction or reference required. ' ' ' ' ' ' f22.tf The Portobeilo Hotel, jbulilin, ' Five Minutes ' walic from the Hareourt-*troet Station of the . Dablin and Wioklow Bailway Company. T7URST-CLASS FAMILY HOTEL, patronUed by JD the Officers of both Services, Private Gentlemen, Ladies and Clergymen, particularl y suited to the latter, being so quiet and home-liko. :- . : . i < . .. . . Handsome Family Coffee Room, exclusively for Fami- lies stopping in the Hotel. . ¦ . Bed,and - Sitting Booms, en. suite. j-Hot and . Cold Baths. Billiard Booms. Table D'Hoto daily at 6. 30. Tariff of Prices sent on application to tho Proprietor , J. OOLE. , , . . ; . . , . . "- ., j2S.tf : ; ' " , " THE GEOUGE ' , HOTEi;" 6, COLLEGE-ST., and 29, 30 , &,31 , PLEET-ST PATRICK ; 8HEBIDAN' ¦ CAREY. (Late of the 1 City 'Mansion ' Hotel), PBOPEISTOE . - Entrance , (5, ' Cpllegi' -StrceV' . ' . " , l^ighfe ' Porter ' in attendarce. ' j25.tif Ttte .GREAT GLOBfe . HOTEI, , ; '• i DUBLIN (Established 40 Yeara^ ' i ¦ ... '•¦ j ; 4, 5, 6, and 7, LOWEB BBTDGBOTBEET ,. ^ '' JL j 1 j ^mod ^t^i Jmprovep^ ' nta , of &O 3a ' y, and , 1^. under the constant ^npervisipn of Mr. . and M . rs. COVFCT. jFrom its ' oenvxa), positjpn it will bo^oand most copyenient foe the Viaitor L boing Jn ' tho immediate vicinity of tho Law ! Cdurjto, five ' to ten minTjteV driye from any _ City Bailway : TermmnB , and a few^doors from King' s Bridge Tramway Line,., ^. applies .are . "fir8t-cla8 ' » i ;qnality.j'' . Egg ' s,, butter , " croam a and ' vegetables from the farm ( dail yf and not- ' withstanding ' ' presorit high rateg, " term ' s ' are . extremely moderate. Breakfasts from Is. 3d. . D^nricrajfr ijm 2s. Beds, from Is Cd. ' each. ' ' TaMe " o "H6te 'dail y ; ' week days at three o' clock; on Snndays at five o ' clock. " Gentlemen' s Coffee and Smoklrig BoomB 1 . ' .' . Ladies ' Cofffle andiRivatiSitting Rooma^. - Bath . Soous. . <: . ., ' ' 1A Night Porter in. at^ondance, and afl SerTants paid ! by the Proprietor. ' f26.1y ¦j I ¦ >ll> l " ' i '•" . Txnp ' eir jal , 'H . piel, " :; ' "' : ' ' : "" : LOWEB i S^QkVlLLE-4tBE ' ET,. DUBLIN. (Opposite the General Po^t-Ofnoe.and.Telegrap h Office) . ' H .. i, The most oentraliin the City. iTOBEAKFASTSi withohop<eggs , or4 cold meat, &,; Xf., cBtieo* or£»h ,i2s. 6d. ,Jinn«ES . :, Soup, .ontreS, joints , 1 sweets, and cheese, 3s. —with fish , 6d. extta. . Beds, 2«. and 3a. ; attendance , Is. each. Ladies' Coffeo Boom. Billiard-room. . ,. > |/V CHA^LEStAmEK . PWpnetor . ' ¦ i' P.8. —A reducBon made ' for Ladies or Gentlemen who W jh to board by the weok in the hotel. . f8.tf ' 80 LOWEB J5EIDGB STBDET , JOVBUNJ: . I . . ' .. 1 1 'I! . , ' il 11 / l- 7tn\,; i I. -, ¦ , 1 1 / - .1T .i /1 1 - 1 T'PES,to inform mv nnnerons prl<md« ,anAfteBnblio J- that , through elision . of&ne ^ I have become Pro- jjrietor.of tha above p ld^atibuahed HotoL . r |l have oompVwah'd jaibs^'doMb ' rbw Vfurhuhed ' it, and have oonrdetaDly. enlargeaitl ; fitting it up throughout in beai-modern style. 1 "I ;"' "''' 1"" 11 trusily.cWref ul^and' cotutant attention- to the ' wKiU and comforts «t my. Tisitorli<tO'merit ith« " pfibonagoaa liberall y .beatowed on.my lato iher, and respectfolly sp lknt as early trial. - . - ¦ ¦¦ : . T; .Tiffife^^feSJife. - ,.,. Please note Address—SO , LOWEB BRIDGE STBEET. 1 ^,».., iJ. . „,,. ,.... •/. - xy rm WH; " i""?r' . ¦|dll-StoT 1 . ,i I CKEU I TS^OBOWW HOT3}2«i»"i )~ w. *WM&$%T^3iM91$3f ti. ¦ (CLOS» TO THX BATLWAT STATIOH). . ,,„,,, "TVHIB a ¦Cantrali andiCoaifeatable iH<j!»l-in whioh J^ -KiBvervthioc^iCan ibe, JiAd. '»n,tKo:i mot k,, moderate arm ii. 'i ,..i feyfi'if- j' -'i" . ' '{Ifeuii Vi <«>.. 7ii> ¦¦ ' . - . ¦ " ¦ ¦ Best Dublin and . JYaxfox4. Spirit»,|, al»Q , Brandies; ffibtes , ' Porter, ' G^iig*, Tounger «ad,SonM Qflleiwnted Jloa Alee, Ac. ¦ .. . " . . ' . - , .; : ¦; - - ¦¦ ¦ . ¦ . ; Cars on Hire at t^e flee test jmtjee. , j (an-15-tf ' j; ;: '- . ; ¦:¦ ¦ D . 'U . B' . li 'I -lI v ' . ' ' ; " . ^ "/¦ ' •^ Jor^wc^ianofPriTOte tpdj^nnl" Mo&a,} i ; I ; JI 49/ I Hi^ELBOEOTJQB: v BTKEST. '" ;<j PABTIE9 ' VJs^' x%blStf*m " »le Aolfcnodated/ ilH% prWOjoj* B^e^. Vd-j ^the oqafprti «( a I " " ,v - ¦ . . .*.¦ r: ¦ " I. ' ' ' ' . ¦ ,1 :_^ ' _ ( V it . » *¦I.MH ^B«rop««M 'Hotel j !Q*oen«towm^ii ;, S W(» ' |!T ; ^il>,j>>iriUl|l «i . {; .i ) ' i ..JJI f/v-tf 1' , ' ' .^.iolli . -tltn^' " rf^HiS »HC^Eiy'&-sit<iaW'In A'TflTrMBtry ind- o^ mwSa^n^m^b^oe * Wi^b|^P^^.; of ,«»er3(d««criptioui./iiit .iiaM : .iif• ; i. ' .i ' iitr hit * Wutt-j /A^MIC^Ii/SrENGIJaH^EOP^mfar/J : TS ; the«»a ¦ ¦WWRBXmF ^ qjiJWfifWin the J^UWvRW). for, : HOTEL8 / and. ouQivKstabliBh- j; 1 Before i giving : out; ftdTgraJHiuont* io; other me ^ mm ^^itiiMi^K ^m^m&mmeMm fM? T«^b^ ; WelW't^' t^p^we«U8r TOrwUtamfc'W*^%'^^lilW'^W>?Hfcfl*ifiS5i mm THE TRANSVAAL LAUD AGENCY ros G R EAT BRITAIN . AND IR E L : A N . D . Offices—30 , COLLEGE GBEEN, DUBLIN. QPLENDID PABMS for SALE, at 3s. and up- K^ wards per' Acre (according to the distance from Towns), FBEE of BENT FOB EVER, with British Government (Freehold) Title to Purchaser , AND FREE PASSAGE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. THE TRANSVAAL NEW BBITISH COLONY ; BEITIBH SOOTH AFMCA, (Late the South African Dutch Republic), Has the Finest Land and Climate in the World, andjis>3iot * .naUvthe. 'distance.from Eng land .tiiat ¦A/ttfetTat& acd «8 ff6 : ZeajanoTaie , - being only Three Weeks ' Voyage ! " : THE TEANSVAAL LAND -AGENCY FOB GBEAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND Now established in Dublin and throughout Ireland, ban none bnt selected Farms , guaranteed to be of the best land in the best districts, and suited for Agriculture and Grazing, and well-watered , for Sale in Ireland. GOOD FARMS con now bo purchased—the Fee-simplo out-and-out—FOE E VBB, .£50, .£60, Je75, and .£100 each, and . upwards, according to size and distances from towns, Ac , including PEEK PABSAOE OUT ! Not more than ono Farm, will be sold to anyone purchaser , and only to intending Bettlers. The SECOND PASTT of SETTLIRB SAILED for the T KANSVAAX on tho 15th of October last. Tho T HIED PAETT of SETTLEBS SAILSD on tho 11th of December last, and ¦ T HE FOOBTH PAETY will SAIL on or about the 25th of this month—January, 1879. AU who intend going out to farm in the Transvaal should, if possible, arrive at Natal betweon the months of October and April , so as to get on their farms in time for the ploughing season. The severe droug hts which prevail in tho Capo COLONT and in AUSTRALIA are UNKNOWN in . the TEAHSVAAI.. : ¦ •¦ ¦ FOEEBT L AND in CANADA and NEW ZKALAKD , and of the poorest quality, is 4s. 2d. to jBl the acre in the former, and from 10s. to 50s. in the latter, where the Settler spends a lifetime of labour and expense to ole&x a few acres of his farm. In Canada he has two extremes of olimato—extreme heat in summer , and ExTaBMB COLD, F EOBT and SNOW for Six MONTHS in winter. In New Zealand, land has risen 10s. the acre in price within the last six months. Good land cannot bo ht<l j(hore now ander £2 10s. the acre. i: LAND IN COLOEADO (U.S. America) cannot be ob- tained under 35s. the acre, where the Settler , dwells in the immediate neighbourhood of the Savage -Bed Indians. . ' ¦ In Australia fwhore , tho . torriblo droug hts " prevail) land cannot be hod under £1 the acre, - and not more than 640 acres can be obtained by any one Settler, and in New Zealand not - more than 500 acres. The drought in Australia , last year , destroyed {our millions of sheep. SOUTH AFRICAN WHBAT brings the highest price on tho London Market, and Wheat grown in the Trans- vaal TOOK THS PBIZE at tha last PAKIS E XHIBITION , which' was exhibited there with Wheat from 'various countries in Europe, as woll as from Australia and California^ - - ' : ' ¦ . - ¦ . , " The TBANBVAAL . in trnth . may be called the Corn Chamber of British South Africa, for no other state in this, or any other part of the world, produces Wheat of such, superior quality, or offers so many and yariod ad- vant ages to farming pursui ts." Two . crops are taken from tho ground every year, and sheep are shorn twice in overy fourteen months, which'is not the case in any other part of the world. Native labour can 1 always be had at from 10s. " to 14s. per month. ¦ . THE FABMS now for Sale are all EXCELLENT AGRICULTURAL and GRAZING LAND, and are all well watered by rivers and streams. They aro suited for grazing CATTLE, HORSES, SHEEP, &C, and prodnue the jiest WHEAT, BARLEY, OATS, and POTATOES, and all GEBHN C ROPS nd F ROITS ' grown in this country and throughout Europe , as well as COFFEE and TOBACCO , &d. ¦ .. '- .. - . ' ¦ All ,' theao farms have, been carefully, inspected and . . were selected years ago by. the Proprietors, and ara i all guaranteed to hive sufficient timber for all necessary ' . purpos es: ' ' ' , ' ¦ .. '''' ¦ ' ALL-^x-doposit money"nnd . * purohasejnoney '* to be ! ^^L ~P:^ -{>' i *«i,ini iTliini-*- 5fc &>V*' »ffTOlii. ' » PnTiph M^ 1 ' ' l ^ y#.liy^*i^i r If^UUrrirrTTr ^ir 1 11"^^^ t m, iji riH nr^iirnrw i iaafejr.tbey oan pay . it into any other . Bank foe trans- . , ; mistipn to BUbernian Bank, Collego-Breen , Dubhn, and . ihequss. tp. be crossed , to " H.W< Dosfre MT/Wt , lead Agent' and Manager of Transvaal Xand Agency, for which' tha Bank' s receipt will be giveri;' and upon advice of same at the Head' Office , - tho " Transvaal ¦ Land Agency Beccipt" will be forwarded, ' pending .; execution of 'Deed- of Conveyance (free of charge) to. ; purchasers . .• . ¦ < ¦ . . , - .. .,• .,, ;•,. ¦¦ ¦- . ¦ -. MESBBS . 'ABDLEB and Co., Agents, ; at Durban (Natal), -South s Africa^ receive: the Bottlers 'Ot; their landing there from tho Boyal Mail Steamers , and./. . v , J.. SONNBNBEKO , . Esq., . tho. i Besident.Managpriiini Pretoria , Transvaal , receives them on their arriynl . at (( Pretoria, and will accompany them to their respective farms, and see them started at.wo^ k^ their new nouses. Baltlcfj iT . , . THB HiBEBHi/trf'BANiri'ahd all itB 'Brtacheo /.i >: T i 'l.' . .thoughaut Ireland;. - . •; ¦> ..: ¦ = - . .: ¦ .;;i 1 i ,!T. •• | n i BoMcitor*!:!!: . : i::: ; .. .. J Messrs ,. , D, and .T. FTTZOEEALD, 20 , St. A ndrew- ! ' , . ' " i ¦ Streef,^Dublin. , . . ; For part oolars respecting. Plans and Prices of Farms , ^ ^^•^W^ONNEL iY . ' Esq:^ ' ' 1 - - ' '"• ;. ,i .„::„: .... i .. - -, .. . Head Agent andManag«r , i •¦ i 80, COLLEGE GBBENj DUBLIN, i ¦' ' -. -i , —¦ - v-. ' .^j j ^^.j, - ,;- - ,; ;.,;;;v;:.;,, : , «' . GUIDE / T6- 'THE TBANSVAAII I MIT I Gives tho fullest informatiorJ td the inteirding scttlB r before he goeB out and when on his farm. It give every information --historical , geograp hical , seoloijical , and mineral 1 ; .'ffia eBin^te ' and Eeaabrisi forming putsnita in all its branches , inoluding stock and ostrich farming, Angoral gbat resrtntri lan 'd andlarid tribes in tHeTraas- "' i vkal and-aU the-Brinsh'ColonioS ; tn»market- price*'Of stock' .and! farm I produce in th« chief'towns j> tables «f weights and .pipnsnreB .pf . ttio qountiiy; .inrtructions lot , market garden punting oi ) d . sawiss; evjry month in tne| Aiblio offlce&' an 'A offlcork. pttblio* btulaings.&o ' .^ ' and AisUtss '&tvertifemttrts 'bfsonM of the merchant [itore- keetieH , 1 ffiopi and-hbtbls , ' -4^ , ' ana-twelve viewa'(btingi: ' ¦ afcourate ;«op ie^' of. phdtograp hsjof scenery, <koj taken / oaths spot ootthnresibefddewtwo rnapa-^onesnowjag..! 1 the , / ' relatiTR .distances,. fcom ; England, tp .^he Tyanyaa), „, Aus . iirate j 1 »ffd New JSealand , jfl«4; tt ? jqwmf the , inap of fj 14o: To be'baa at the pvuisners,, messrs vyinj oj s.yi - 13' iflff1*, " -' -B»mW(fifeet , Dob lnV , "'Pri« S»Od ; 'by- l |V.i. . I <.i-. j. ..Ente red : at)8tattonrtfB > 'HaU.. "J •« vs-j.» i i e-ismw «,XHE iWAHNJKG.YPXCli/: ^ S WTR ' «|. . . i n^wL.iJA TlEtv «f w-hli-h 500.000 Cornea ' warn sold. ' Trtdfe yM&sris&j WM&E?— Mifc is 4'tpeVoal' Miflieal « M >JXBookwMrtWerl'' to'^oithTi tBi'Minhobd'ioiv th« ' 3aUei'' 8ymp?omsV' Consequefaea, :and' tTreatmont ,of i ^?biHUting itlMteasa*) byl:BjEHBT:Snmi , /Doctor so!,, daaioinabJiihfl Univanity nf Jen»,.by Diploma ^ JSfi O- , ( This Work gives advioe a^Jnsto^AWS iltt v. res^rt. , »^« P»T«ohf4mplteg» C.H-v",irH' > M«U«?k«i*vT{Ak^' /# TVnPrrm T PAJTIM fn ?>>• ^^t^a^'BIr ^ir^ . BystatfiCiTimidity, Self- Distrust , IfixtiTj«s* , 'Lovepf-Solrtude- , GroUudleu Fears , Mtilcnlax B«UtBMoii t ii4v»7ia*sulting.frdm exhnuirtiQn nii 'K|^» J^«W. 'the,iaa^o<I.OTier.tairf t EB W gies 5 ; Enpifrataig >HabitsJ and other abases , of the, tya^em ' . Givesthe ', advice ' and instructions by which thousands 1 rj»Te beenxMtored tojieal ^ ; iam^jW by CaaeB and TestimcmSy^' iMrtfgra&ul r^aeWj'with 1 means of Cuxen»edjih' eachcase/^' : '"i*-<-i: - ' v ¦:¦ : ' ' Dr. H«KB^ Sw^jBtiBurtiiMiCreaBht ; London, W.C. hVrSwt^ysiiKEa!BBNTH. ;,!ra;opSAKDf . l ; 1 ' ¦u*£ i Ai KUy-seyen EnjraTingsOT Sfofld , post free fpr . SEyEN ' ¦ ' &ti*iJ ^ii ,U ' ¦B!i^lk'ti«. ptfWWrfr'" .^Ti3f-ir!tilfc: ' 4ib£2L > : BW^. ' r^e^We^Muade» ''«troBt<^'Gyjnt^ ^^|,iBitKAU<).i;«iTXlnIUrtii»^OT {TSJpirr Eorf^eSffijxetflti^fiwn Stoss «(,fleiT^

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VOL. XXIX. NO. Il7¦ " ¦ •

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7« THE -WATESrOBD NEWS."ESTABLISHED—18-17

1 LABOKST CIBCOLATION IN THE SOUTH OF IEKLAND,P»tl«kti ««ry FKIDAV Boning, ot Jfo. 50, King-Strirf,

(orrosrrs TH* ruovixcuL itai). , |FEICE—THfiEEPENCE ; Yoarly(in Advanoa),!13s.

By Post (Yoarly), 15s., in Advance. M •

The NKWB (Liberal in politics) oiroulatcs extensivelyamongst the merchants, traders and nobility, gentry,farminjr elaasos, &c, in Waterford, Kilkenny, Tippotary,and?the sputh of Ireland generally. The NsWBJhasattained! % circulation never equalled by any. ppper

i published in Waterford, and is admittedly the leadingourhal in this important city; with whioh there is illrect

daUylcommnnieabon from London. . , '. [ , ,'¦¦ Partienlar attention v>aid to. commercial and agneul-

; i tural matters. • ¦ ;• • ¦¦•' jAdvertisements received tor the NEWS by all rospect-

ablsifewspapor Agents in the United, Kingdom. |Pre-'*¦ payment requisite from parties not known at th», office.

i ',', . AQENT8 TOR SAL* or THE NEWS - • ¦' ¦

.': WAJEBFOBDr-Mr. W. JCBLLT, .Little George's-ft.i TRAJ|lQaErrMiai_ .CLANpT, .E«froshment Booms, _in'; -8trand-stroet. : :

: PAS&iGE EAST—The Misses LOTS, Hotel,* Sqna «.'' ¦

'-"• , CAB ( 10I - TO^?fc.^M. [i}ft??T'N8:irt,Ai *&" sj omas-rif o' Ad jp<wajj*jcaww>», is*If iVLo^borP i&a (North) Brixton.- •'•¦i ¦'•. ¦DBLtM-AdwrtiBing Agents : Messrs. W.H. SMTH

i 4 Sow, Abbey-street...... . , i , - . :' ¦ DUNGABVAN—MrV'EDWARD BKMTNAU, Stationer,:: &o., Post and Telegraph Office, The Square.

• KILKENNT-^Mr;' JOHN MUBPHT, Bose Inn-striet.CASTLBCOMEB—Mr. Ji HOLOHAIT; Main-street;

ENGLAND AND SOUTH WALES, AND THS ,SOUTH or IRELAND. ¦

Altered and Increased Service toy, Q eai "'WesternKail-way-Company's Trains and Steam Boatsi.vioMilford Haven, in connection with the. WATBR--roap £nd LIMERICK and WATKBTOBD & CSOTBAI^IBKLAMD Lnots. . i ¦, J,' ." « . - .

Shortest Boute and • 'Baducod rarea."jr*—- - ' Ezprett Trains and , ¦ JPatt', / ¦

3?rH3K!lAYvV Mdil Steamer *, IgggStim EVERY WEEK PAT.1 | V/ ,'

NO CATTLE, SHEEP. OBi PIGS, CONVEYED BYav Trt,: ..: ' • THESE BOATS. .¦ . : , . . , - . . .• .II .¦! ¦ ' . .

¦ • ¦ •..! ..I I. . .. :¦

DOWN.—"Li AVK LoNDou tPaddington) • at '5.16 p.m:;i . , and-AanrVK AT WA.TEBTORD.. (wea.theri.and,'. , oirenmstanecspermitting)about eleven a.m.,'iix.

•• time for the Trains on the Waterford* and•• limerick and Contra! Ireland Lines,' except1 Saturday.: . • • ¦ • ? ! . - • •

IIP.—Leave Watorford at 4.30 pan., each Wee* DiyJOn!• ¦ Arrival.of the 11.0 a.m Train fromXimeiiok,.

" •. atad 10.35i a.m. Train from ,.Maryborqngh,,• 'ABErviNO'in LONDON (weathor andioiri)nm-!' stances permitting) at 10.45 a.m., the following

Os.< Saturdays the Steamer Ieavos Waterford at?Mid-nighti'arriving at.New Milford (weather and cjrouin:statuses permitting) in time for the 9.45,.Tratn- toLondon on Sunday morning. ,"I',r: - "

No Cargo can. bo received' dn" board after 4.151p.m.,i and"Uie|S(ageS,will then bo removed, to .enable tt«! Steamers to depart PUNCTUALLT at tho appointcjiunib,i The 2.40 a.m TBAIN from NEW MILFOBD.rcifl, |n alli eases,"WAIT the AEBIVAL of Steamers. .;: •. - , . . ¦'•¦ Under'no cirdumstaneo CMI Passengers holding- rhirdi Clasi Tickets ba allowed the -ose1 of Saloon.

SpoaaJ-Boata wjlljweather and ciroumst&ricebi,]jte.mittiBg)i iaa from; Waterford to New " MilforiJ wjtkCattle; Sheep, and^Pigs, on Mondays, at 2 p.m}, and

i on Tuesdays and Fridays, at 3 p.m.y and on such other.9 J«4_ ' ' 1 - X* « ¦ i n ¦¦ I ¦ n ft ft i F* \' * t \ I 1 1 I .« .t / '

i 7 "Ek-WATSMQW^ WM 0?' i '' SINQI.M (ayaiJable 5 days) Hi Class and Salmon, «s Od

••„ , ¦ ".. . ¦ • 2nd Class andSalooni! 5a,6d,i •*. .. • ¦•¦ . . 3raCla8»andForoCabin. »>8M¦ BsTUBNi (availiiblb 1 month) 1st Class *Salooij,.76B..| •» " •»• "i •• 2nd Class A 6«loot E9a;; »'; '• ' "' ¦• 3rd Class and Fore CjabiH.'SBs ed.'j Further InfOTiM&ncan b^&oafrom-^ .-Tr

DOWN»T RaUwayttermliiBs.'LSiBeriokV Mrl-W.'D'.'Mc->•' NAJt «iL;-A<3eJphi-.WJ>arf,fWaterloTd» ,:Tha .EsWJowa,¦ ¦ PARKS botweoni.othor.lunparUnV. Statioiui,, th«}TimeI ¦¦' rablesi'and-'Through' Bates for Goods, io., cfn.ibe.i : abtainkl of 'Mr.'W.'J. BOSSBLL, tho"Great Wtsterni: BaawW Cpljpa r' .pistrict Agent, ;Adelphi Wkarf>'

' iT .'.'I J^GBiEBPON, General ManaiirJ 'Paddington Tennians<;J»n«lst,.1878.,i.. , «.¦¦:..jy-tt ...

« Hag.ta€AN-LlNE. ¦—v ¦ " ' - UNITED STATES M- i.ni

: ¦ d««fflaEsm»lViverpool to. PhiladeibHa' ^ lm^ ^ : ! OTtET ¦WEDNESDAT.

fyiti^^ t'Oaeettstown eveTy'niortdfty. ¦'¦ _ ••»

;; iSS i iES^i•¦

•' XSOlisA-::'..;.." Febv* 51 OHIO;..U:....... :.'¦¦¦•- , i ffl|: :. S^ m toPasaoogBrs-eiW^011*0 **"11}"*™1

': - > tt

TCoTjyTrans-Atlaotio ;Iine iiaiuniinnderaii uni-; • tM Etotaf'ytyr, w «a« e, ?? ?SJLSf¦¦ aviag lite" Tjeslaes the usual'compleajcnt of'JjffaMira)i : ix^ &^^Oxt'M '-JM^Vf i^^M ' *?f TS^'m'¦ m Sti oraU c Bea br paasen|rerflw ©c fft ktoo^: :¦; ¦ the European Steamship Lines. . .Every Btaamei.carr>as: I a CIUIWJU audCtewardflts.------ •¦ ¦ -J — : L ,~~

PaneoKerB ana gooai ara uup "S n "Vra?*"V?-Jrth wSSf of the^ sylvinla'Ballriad 'WmpanJ,wluehhaitha shqrtortaadmMVdirect vote to all placesin the Weifern' States:-"' ' H I . A -a.n^SS^SSS^S^^P^floe. aud,B»«5aaM Ejtpres* Oftoe- p. (ir.C'i • , i '\ nu h t 'JIA PA AS3S7W to 1.8 juntas. Beturn tficte&

S S teoK Wai'.bV oth ifistline,includinBan.amnle OTr j oT^bdProrawns.

e^wUKX*i( /fiKnfi*T )i&nmj -n.n * nut

n i ni 'r

Ji^mm ^&MM inXrtfcSS'Tfitorjai*;1 "5iffiy'fii Philadelphiato'PirWte WBIOHT * 8O»«.

General iwntr, 807," Walnxrutieet I in QueenBtown, -to-ll, A j.^nuoi««BBMBXU) ¦5?i5J¥'Erp00<

21>

•11 u JrttM-l *3 : S^Tifiai9.W»«r«ti(* I"'"""'"'¦"»wTO»S®^S

;,/ C^houseOuay.tv-aterford.

.Uffi a»..BlilicB!r A'-B'1 "'LIN E »•• '• •'• • ! rr^. J 'B'O^AL. AHD^..,., w -{

3S1JEB - STATES; aiAJL^STEAM 3B8,^¦;¦ : > ;22| ;i N»|The 8WigJ,»' '.A'flT*- !"''-1'" »«Vit rtM I*ne Bonted «««)«*.i fflteSmC-'-mendedty'Lieut. MAOTT, 'onbog"j : v^mmjlfc^

thB QutwmJ

auu-gonww xv~***r1; »MW^' V/ -U i ' 'jii tstiaj 'Sio iMtrupy

;i •«>SB*d 0 4« ft^ 'W?^^t^iT

^;: • •: aailths United States Mail*:— - i : ; .v. tilv>¦ ' ; V-tHiA M> tfteiWl JAWMWM'infr'' 7'rt«liK"Via!',;i¦; ¦if amaumQ:.^^w*ff.iv/t1.i8...»«2re-:.f

viADBIATIC ! - Ttw»day, -.;. ¦ ¦I'»*VS J*S8*-'y.

M ¦¦'¦"¦; - CELTIC - I ! -! ThwW»JLiJiWt : 1ra2fr5&1E'

¦ ¦¦' ¦¦- Mwlj.ioliOcotaiiiBronsioM-; •WWwfWP Tp Ti'ffc z

I| '«3i to AJOS 8w)??A niSe&i »<* '•twit?

',Sfv-liI:5

'¦"'¦ »- v»'»'J » I;.... > '.'V . M .V. /A ,l.ftT 1879,

SHIPPINGWATIOITAIi ittHEi^o NEW TORE.

LABGEST PASSEN.SKE STEAMSHIPS." '' 'From LiVBBi^pfttoNgy.T;OBK, ria QueeMtown,

E^^SppJSKfeSfc. *-.«»¦

?IS7FM •"•••••• '••"• •'••'•Wea eiaay, Peb. 5tn ,!i. •. 9J^NDi.aV.Ul.V!.v..UWrednekday, „ 12th

GBS CE.. .d!l .. W fe^ 1 •¦¦

v' L^b::::::t±^wtd^^'itS^'Saloon to Now York, 10, 12, and 15^GidneM. «»oiard-

u>g id position of berth, all having equal saloon privi-

; . Storage to New^k^Sb Pffia&lp^KdBaltimore,X6.-Superior -aooonunodation ana abund-ance of freshP»onrion8.~, v . .- .,,wx'« ; i ;.v .' -

Cheap throagVBftoSits to--atfisarts-oithetuiiUdStates and Canada. Special Bate* tq Texa. ¦

. Apply to'tfleWationa StotoshiJxIoU^aBy ttAmiUi)/;- • : • ¦! .• . :..• ) .. ,u ¦• •K,Wati8r-ttreetrIiTBrpooL-'""ii- .. : . | •"• '•¦'eoue' AsiNt.Foft wxTiftFOBD t'' nif'::i '.; i

. -i .JEBEiaAH^MTJEPHTjBanonrtraad-rtrwt.,!!J. M.iIDBPHYNCarriok-oti*QirfiBiCHAaDLr}NpT,

Kam-»bwto *>„ j ;. ¥*CPAIH>: . wg&rm-9#&'

WATJBBFOBJ) ,:.V»n4' i,.,lO.K.i)6J7,.iYisSobthanipton'aBd 'Lttridon-,' and 86uth Western i:

PLYMO0TH i!»D SOUTHAjSrwViifi' SOUTH or ZNG-

' SSHBLlwk. ' SAJJDA. "wK^W^ABKllOwC-

,an Intended to S*U as nndCT, weather permitting (nnless prt-Tent -iy''air6ib»eto'd««(iia«aii<»«);'wltli'abe«r to- TowVeeseli, and, ta /call. M anr Fort or Pprts In ur order, in oroat of ttoterti)*i»TOon« 1to*«fcelw»ndlJ5»ob»JK«C»tgol.or for tar other tmirxwe whaUoever. .

>Wodiu>sa»y, 1st tr«iC F ItifiPtlaDn lfa.-'- - • • ¦.Th«no 7, -.: F Sad i '.t ,. ' / I.': 1'.#A4J , via.CDrk »nd BelfastSatoidij, 4th „ 6 pjn., rla BeUot.Wadnesair, eth . „ 1 pan., Tl» Direct.W«aae3ayJri 8tH' '• "..'¦"• • •• 1' JJtt,1 ' rla-Cotfc1 ¦'¦• • '•'¦¦••¦ 'rrid»T,.»: .i ilOth' < 1'i .i' :•: I ' . . U I pjtM r. TU Cork And B«Uait.Batuiday,!, . ilth, . „ ,. , . .B. .m- . rU B UMt. " , , , , ,IVadnesaay, lith „ 1' p.m., ruDnbUn. ' I' 1 'Wedneadny, 15th „ l^SJB.1, 1 VUCort- • '¦- • ¦

' ' >•Friday. ,<;;J7thiV. 1.1/ i il ,«UB.,.• lCoA»i fl«U«at,

w issfiy.1 saa'¦'.'."•'"i' - a 'j&St?-- ;.. ..» ,WeidiWflday, i<S2iid I," ''1 'l^;jn<i'>TiaCork: i " • , .!<.iFridisv-'xI.i'i'Mth.-rr nlr'..¦ '.!li. V»,i ! Coi*M4B fujl)w^ > -'''oSfr' l / > <' M . ,,; ?;>P-a>.- .,T».gwfi«':, .. ' .• • . . !. .wednesobur.i iwtJi , „„, . . . 1 p.m.; .ruDnbUa. " ;¦; "¦•WednSdJyVi'S ' . i'"•'"'"Irjffi? ,;W» 'C«rV." ' l " l ' " ' .i .'SWdsjri"""1 Sl|t'"v; ;,,- !i'l |lll -l »:iA.;il'vUiCoA a«lB«M«AI : in:i: > r..l«:»ioKl aus8owi*nwiiia»oal)..i.iM I u- ) ¦.¦/,. !,.

Prii»K, arf J«aj/.Ha Dablid/at lsuiU.land thereattez; on.,,.,1 ETery MOlfDAYj VJwrapp r; a<i1yKm^X.>tl,P-PV, • .,j. , ,:Cal«doate naw^1O eepy>4k|at tSk...'|j' ( ,"i ! ;,:.Nem Ti»e.Sf»ai»»V;oji;iPrWa7f^:v/«,<J k,. ,..' ,",'' [ nan wimiou> to asj rttt. ' "THURSDAY, »nd| »Dd FBIDAT8, 10th, mh, 2ith, Slit

I rxr>- • .¦'•'jjtoiiitfvpTU'Cor*, Ml y.xn" , '¦-¦¦¦• '•¦... I U IEt«ry HATPBDAYf airJi * ¦"¦"..

¦¦¦i-. l li 'l . l .n i l ¦¦:¦ %X%V.m}innH nwtowniii diriotJeTmyTHUiJSDAT.'.., !,:: . >- :n:.l > inoB,iunaiMWxoi.i)Bmis,>jdl|»flt«i- ' i • ¦ . ,¦/; I¦SraDNESDATS, Ut, USth, and 29th JMI., «t 1 p.m.,

. . . Eroiy.aATnaDAY. . . l i . ,l- .. :( r, .i. i .i'riioii'Wiaucastzo'coui Sirtet." ••: ¦ ¦. .i w

E»eryWEDlTEaDATil.|:uU i.t:^.»_ i;. , i:r.i,lii .., • ,.¦ at 1-J.W.,EyeryFJjqnAT.,.' u/. WJ J .n.,..... '.,-,,,^.. , - ,, atlp.m.,

: ••-•¦ 'IOV SSA ^. I.W«*tfokD"TO:liO)n)OI.'.:iii.:'. ¦'¦ !¦: i . n ;- .

Stasmert to Southampton, tbvnoe.bj JJendpin,m>d SontbWestern Bailway to Nine Elms Station, at Through Bates,

Qoods'ireoeMd at'«ay^ 'Se%rtn lc&eV>of >tlle;London and ArathiiWiesMralBitnwv: Company, md at NineElms Station, up to 6 0 MD,\ H > , . :, i • .. '

WITXBTOXDW PctKOTmJ.Miteot,... i M i ,u jwjr,8ATOMMir. at|A.e«tll

, > ./ ,, /:l . ,

I TVATXUOBD TO Boonusrcom .TulllPLvWoirrBy/ .¦:., • • • ,. •. :i,.((..i*»l«7 a4T{WP*(T»i4 P-fn., . -i " , - ( ' ;,;

• BOOTRMtrTOM Ip WXatTOED. T1A f r.T»ODTB,^^^BrtryWCTinBaDAY.MKoon. ¦•

These ''8teUBen" !lkBV«ii.iara]Ieiit/'aiconunodatioa for

Watorford to ai»«gow»ii4BolI«»bI I-.r7t»^6d. 25«. 10*.

; „ Dublin, ... . '.„ .,., ...Wi: ) . .. IS*. 6«." ! „ Plymonth ft SouUiaUpVni.SOs. , SO*. 1(V

: ., LonaohT'.XiP- .".'.'.'I '- is*!1' .• •\ i i 'L l < i i l£a."V

iTtUff'yoariy-»gi*cn*eiiM|*muu «sy/>p*n*.vsn to*oociiowjShipper*. ValnM to beded4redkttmDf Shipment. Foxofun uiuionaaimw « WH WWW, : ,,Li'l_ I , :¦¦ ', << ;> '¦ For Bates of FTeight f^; Wpiy to!-tf."e. TpWnciWfog..B«Ui»f;- Hxiiirf "J. Wkxot « >Oo!( 'PG5noath y'.H. -Wlwiixiuis, Tjasdoo.andiSoiitb^BstemilSailwarl'Gamiarly.'iietwi.BniUtog,. ittnrljtrejt, ftert. andatjth* ,*8-Vitaoiray EsoeiTiiw Houses Ihtonghout .londoa! CtTfixliimn' Co., QUwroi*; Oreinboli! 18; Qneta*treet, Xlmartsk]iooihanptoh; 27..Ed«n/CJuiy; Dublin r; and PatrloKa Qoay,

Cori,.n,. v. i^ yl3tad iyfJ iAiHr |:. i ..i , l l . -i, (; Onstom House Quay, WatMtord? "-'- ' '¦'

, Bipeelal.formli'Otl.BiUi-.of Imdlng TeqslM b^thi

/ClydsSlipping Company to U h»d of the Agents.,,,;),,,.), , . , , \v ,.

INTBNBED ' OBDEBi OF • SAILING—JAK., 1879J, , . ¦ . QTg AHCgPO .., , . , ,_ . — « ¦'_

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< He lias also much pleasure in infonninjK

• ¦ .C0T Superior Fit pGenU' Strong-Nailed Boots,' :i. 6e. :3d; to UOt^

Do Shooting Boots,! •! • ' ' ... i 8a. 6d. to 168,5¦ 1 ' • . -i n..... ".. cSfidirtn'i.^

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F expands the Chest 'and #ives free respirationto the1 Longs j will keep'ih'e' SUoulders straight.

lEellevea back, 'Hips, and.abijominal organs,.by sus-pending the entire 'weifelit '6f 'the' 'Skirts froin theShoulders.•'•'Entirety ' relia'ves the dragging 'down,weary fe«Ung, and imparts new life to the wearer.Is invalaable for Growing Children at' a1 todies, pro-Tenting all tendency to round Bhoulders, ' Btrength-enlng' the"'voice1 and1 lungs; 'and' improving tao'figure. Is w6rn' withont any inconvenience what-,

Sever,' and is a positive comfort to the wearer. ' • > ¦

* ' IN OKMJEING, PLEASE GIVE CHEST MEASUEEMENT.'',', : l l : '' i :; - f ' l ;|' ' - '.;•'/

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jtSr.PEiCES—2s.;6d., 4s., 6a., and'SsV " " ! - : f - ; " •

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; v ; , . .. '\j Belfosfc,. Dnbl£h{ Corki • Galway- . and Sligo. with Sub-Agencies at Deny, Waterford,

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"Was awarded1 the highest' honor—viai t -GOLD MEDAL'.'at 'tho Paris Universal Exhibition, 1878,. ., ; Sold with, guaranteed Analysis, and delivered,jba ii flnW dry,' pOT'dery condition,i ; ' free from Stones or, . Lt^mps.. ( . ; . . ¦ ¦ ' . ',,'v : '•¦'; '' Vl -8olf rA 0enti:in'I+eldn^ME,M j

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l7 l«i- 'i»iio^'B,-te iiii'ioi-B 'l''l!U'!L'« i ! i i r/- <<i •-<

¦,diaooiewp? -Ptota^h jPrwe^m WVgd-a&la boon to thonsanfls of snfforere : wnenrnolwp overo naar the seat of snfferinf.Tttiraw'Balitauo' vtepei>-

wfcnnds and nloers ot thosrOJtAdHTBOWttS.or WoUW,sb«nIih*M 'sp ttaTr^K'e»»*s!o« nervbusweak' | " llrl'WlomotoJ'PiMcnanvlHiblm.'''1 «••"'; '-"'¦i-fa * * (M$M^^ sl'idi»«MsWi)(ith*iXbEiBaAT( ! (Fji(«n-ih*'VeryB8t'pefi'OrBarini'i'Found*!of fli*

¦ BwJsW'OrntmlsilV'dilbW obUfiwd': fot- theVMonlW] «'Ifeel pleasure in beanne, testimony to, the exoel*

I O&WfbsTbtiebMtt-llflu Anitor, *tWWr»*Bd/^Hta' lfciMooon« ,,&Tiw.J«ia«oea«i(m,to..fl»n»loy,,thern;'bV-tiiiwmJWnWil *>anba *i<ot-iIl-ohmt»»mi>& 'OOa ** t>othk*d»y'a«d'«ng»Ho»#om«yearsJ J caaaaywith.igJj.HJ fJ^u: ; ly T' f.tinl dWutirfl .(iif'< J«-i< JO'i" »'»'••'" oei*Uttty«at-tt» i«UerwliloK tte^sHdrd'andi* M-1

i3 ll^ T^ l?» KAitaa.--*h«»*t»ftly.- Srb^bWSi'tne*WWm-\Sjt ia:im»16\ttll r'Cr1' iff iti irt i Vii iTf M/r?rri iiiaiirii'1Lj**-/--- -u<»» M*A"'"«'' »riS"v' " 1r rJ:'c?"'r.;r!"7'.".-:'>"';"rI ¦',•.". '".:."• °!"";

m^ 'iisrcT / fa s i-3S?>a£gtof>tHi lMr&kviOtBi«Mk<<hotion|Uy«utd

igBww'oi"iuaf a«iw:J e-i%#itetioop4f t*vHtsaint heals.in a wnaackabta TaaasMri.iOT»i9lMa« rt,jliMlikm toftoBKtkk iHflMiDMiasitedMiWiijokBaf*•jtood'Jiaedi .to-dltwivs^Ml i ilMjHwjw,3^SdTth«soie«oota w:1**'¦•f mP?Jf*iri-RK, "ra'i

L«5!a»«lSn«£nUha «a iPn«Wlia-«IBI»atort»"Kl «MiUm«MdedtoMs» jMMrit^

l gaaifflis^^^g

MI«WM wStyieVili.»•SsWiJ^Pttjajfrt, f 9,

icreaaed STOCK of BQOTS-and. SHpE, S,i in everyices, to suit the coming Season. . . .Pnblio

( ,thit;he has

¦'sec'ure<iv 'the1 AGENCT for ¦

dots for Ladies and'Gentlemen.' ' 'iteed. A trial solicited.j^Women'8 Strong Nailed Boote, 6s. Od. to 6s. 6d.

Ladies' Elastic Side dittd, ¦' - 3». 0d. to 15s. Od.|,,.;Do; Shoes, i n . - . . ' n;; 4B; 10d..to : 8s. 6d.lip every variety. .. . ¦ . . • tSfepnis ShoeB .always in Stock. i : . , : [fUy]mttiure * di Pant), Shoes for Dancing, &c., 4s.

Sniy-Agents, Waterford

RICAir BK&CEA ls^'cMf aadmntdge * o/n(X -_ - .

"¦'"f A- Shoulder antl Trousers Brace, " combined.

IT expands Vie Ohe'st 'anj gives free respirationto the lungs j will'keap your.Shoulders straight;

does not disarrange the .shirt front.; cannot slip offthe shoulders. There is less strain on tbe buttonsof the Trousers than with common braces.. . Eachsection of the Trousers'can be" adjusted independ-ently, and by means of the adjustable back strap,a gentle-or: poworful brace1 can'be ¦obtained. Itattaches to Trousers at the same points that theordinary Brace does.' • 'In rainy weather,Trousers eanbe raised from the heel without affecting the front.

: Wonderful for. ttai Hair. .- . , , /BOES: TO.UE HAIR i'ALL OFF.'.OB. IT7BN

"• iGEEY, Ac? If so, use ROSALIE:CQU-• BELLE'S CEINTJTEIAE, noted oil over the world for itsniraoalons properties,.awl u the, only, remedy- that can be

"depended upon. It' Is jnaranWixi' i6 ¦-prodJce whiskara,monstachloa, io., in a tew weeks, and will be found emi-nently suoafeafal in noorifihiag', ' ctrrllng-, and beantltying thehair roheokijg- gnyTi«M, ntrfmrfhentpK w«»i;i4r,prer«uUiig-its faUinir off . and restoring,it in baldnessr from whatorercanse;: tjpwaras 'bf IAOUnysicluis'bav'e 'reeoTiisidnded'ti'inthe nniisry;. Ifor promUtlii(.<a. ftne/heeithy thead of (Sir, andaTertingb esalnaftePijeari.- .Jji bottles.aripi Jsjeaeh. „;Pi ^fe^^afe^^ffl^aT: e-86aati**H 'ar» v«w^

' ' in| ijoijiwwes,,. It: ia ftroiused1'bjr . ffis BoyalHigh.:¦'• • ness the Duke of ..ConoiTwht, ihe'Earl of .Huntingdon,.

'• u owjinows: SPECTACLES. ,„ ; , ,0iB8HkYiil9i''NASSAU'STRBB3>i"'DDBLINi

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•' ! i j- ";•'". "• ¦"" Watarfira)." ¦;•'';¦" • • " •;¦' • '¦."";

. " imlW'oeedlt.llS6i6i6M8> 'BieckbleJi1wiffi'ffroatl'advanta'ge 'Ui my ghtftteirl 'cbolflig1 'aa'd*'ooihforarig'

iroperties proving.moet agreeable and beneficial,"sf-eots which I'frever feWiriericftd'lrom ttny'oth*'kind bf

,glass rir pWrtfflJ.: //^:1 "?"F*i;..- . .>f^7V V.1- ;t' '."• '1 , - i - j ''fWjb'ifer^'SaibTOofmtJerford:"1''!'( rH'^W lJr.Conwa i^BiiB^ofKniaWi'

"* i" The eip>'rlence'lTiave!Wia'w some.time,of MrJE.Solomon's Spectacle* a%le's"mp to stkU'tEefa^We'onWftntf<«'*Weh''affordtye'ffle ease and oomforttobedesired in reading, writMi"i<L I am, indeed. pi&Witi '

I Iiproonred these famed^htf'toMrverV,' forUi^MS Wotter'felassosiidp Wa& banMdme to imaginWthat

,,8uoh satufaotion oo,old 6?o&;se«nred.., , , .^"¦II

«;, |V"'t¥ ;Co ?;'Bisto;of'Bai iBiaBna.» Vj-rom MostBev. I .'WdoiSiVIiirdBishopaf Clonre'rt).

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t'1? B«r FATKICI AT»XI.»,. RPj. :••"*££'

lavetaWr reiad wiBi ttein for three 'honi» nnJ iiSvpn,adlyat night. wilkiotJtl* sSgfctoat inWmvenUnoe orIlstteBStnVsi^AWI ami oms hru]|T,7.-H 'iHAv rxi|?

tf r.iif PATBio*'iaLTlIill «PJP.V Oonjf, Co. Mayo."To Mr. Solomons;,Optician, Puh in. '-,. i; ' :: . - ' ." ArcMeMontCrElk &Lil i iM& to .iiiform Mr.

^mm J^ f i ijn ^^^ j - tjm taten years sinoe have been mtaptlysoo(>e««W in aHord-ing him ease and cotif on/ inoffl ne had not experiencedFromtr^ gla«»«»''»a4 im*rjWiB«'liadib»*»itiifcc pre-rio«W'''AwJhidea»tai CWnit>to*M>w IwtoyMBtU Md>Ins and wHttaj Ji»,o««i«hti ;*»4w*!j*» oppwntolfcave bewjrt^W( l»^ .l fMWJlthat he,{« i»deW«di» »« %0« T(| Speetadaj tefaueho^ ,bW)BM4«rtr>«£3w^^ NT b(n/Xh»iBw s»*w«w»ri «.iPWfB5 (W£'mi^a^BMots>^<atU.>Mn,ai»w,ai4fBsM6MS**o<

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< REQI8TERED FOR \ T>"O T/N17 S SINGLE COPT-^SdI; TRJ.N8MI88I0N ABROAD. ) Jr JtLXVj/Jli i.BT POST—8Jd.

HOTELS.BEAZEH HEAD HOTEIV^

20, LOWER BBIDGE STBEET, DUBLIN, .TTNDER new management, thoroughly renovated'\J central and convenient, combining Cleanliness

and Comfort with Cheapness.Beds, Is. to Is. 6d. per night; Breakfast, Is. to Is.

6d. i Dinner from Is. 6d. j Tea, lOd. Jameson's fiveyear old Malt, guaranteed, 4d- per glass. Tablo d'Hoteat 4.30, Is. 8d. ' ' * • ' '

• W.C. and Bath-rooms recontly added on each landingNight Porter in attendance.

US" \V"ithin , Sve minutes walk of King's Bridg.Torminns. " ' fiaB-ly.

Tie European Hotel.TCTISITBniS to DUBLIN will find at tho Eusos-EAN,

y BOLTON-STBEET, first-class accommodation,with moderate charges and assidnons attention^

Largo and eleganfly-appointed LADIES' COJJFEEROOM.- . . . -. . . ¦. • • . . , . - v

4®" Grand BANQUET HALL for Public Dinners,Wedding Breakfasts, Balla, Sappers, <to. , . . .

Bestanrante—BilliardB. Beds, 2s., 6d., 2s., and Is.6d.

¦... ...[m31.tf]:- ,

...- ; :-i - J.^O^QN .T tPioprietoT,; ^ .:./ .

; Oysters I Oysters I Oyoters IThe Commencement of the Season,

BTJBLINGTON RESTAURANT AND OTSTEBBAR, DUBLIN.

THE PEOPRIETOR begs to acquaint, bisFricndfl and tho Public that he is now prepared

with a oonstont Supply of RED BANE BUEEIHOYSTERS, Fresh every Day, from his own Beds in.theCounty Clare. The increased demand for these deliciousbivalves.rendered it imperative on the Proprietor tcsecure an unfailing supply lor his Customers.

Lnnoheons, Dinners, Suppers, a la Carte as nnnal.Wines and Spirits First-class. John JameBon and

Son's 73 Whiskey. • .Dry Amontillado Sherry, Martell and Hennessy'-i ***Very Old Brandy ; Sauterno, Chablis, 4c.

: ' JOSEPH CORLESS, PBOPBJBTOB,28, ST. ANDREW ST. 4 CHURCH LANE, DUBLIN-.n23) OYSTERS ! ' OY8TEES ! OYSTEBS !

The Clyde Hotel,ANDERSTON QUAY, GLASGOW,

IS in the immediate vicinity of the English and; Irish Steamers, including the Clyde Shipping

Company's Steamers. Tourists and families visit-ing Scotland ' will find this Hotel a :comfortablehome'.' ' Charges'very moderate. s6.1y

SOUTH KENSINGTON :Private Residential. Family .Club.

" GLEND'OWEB' MANSION,'"13, 15, 17, and 19, HARRM9T0N ROAD, 8.W.,¦ ' LONDON; ' . ' • "

(The best and most convenient position in Town).One minuto from South Kensington Station ; ten

minutes to Westminster ; eighteon minutes to tho City-Mansion House Station ; near Parks, Gardens, AlbertHall, and Museums."ETOB Families wishing to avoid expense of Houeo-

i JD keeping, Visitors to Town, or Gentlemen desiring'the advantage of a Club, combined with the privacy andcomfort of Home, at a moderate Cost.

1 Introduction or reference required. •' '• ' •' ' •' f22.tf

The Portobeilo Hotel, jbulilin,'Five Minutes' walic from the Hareourt-*troet Station of

the . Dablin and Wioklow Bailway Company.T7URST-CLASS FAMILY HOTEL, patronUed byJD the Officers of both Services, Private Gentlemen,Ladies and Clergymen, particularly suited to the latter,being so quiet and home-liko. :- . : . i < . . . .

. Handsome Family Coffee Room, exclusively for Fami-lies stopping in the Hotel. . ¦ .

Bed,and - Sitting Booms, en. suite. j-Hot and. ColdBaths. Billiard Booms. Table D'Hoto daily at 6.30.

Tariff of Prices sent on application to tho Proprietor,J. OOLE. , , . . ; . . , . . " - ., j2S.tf

: ;'• ", "THE GEOUGE ' , HOTEi;"6, COLLEGE-ST., and 29, 30, &,31, PLEET-ST

PATRICK ; 8HEBIDAN' ¦ CAREY.(Late of the1 City'Mansion' Hotel), PBOPEISTOE. -Entrance, (5, 'Cpllegi'-StrceV'.'.", l ighfe 'Porter' in

attendarce. ' j25.tif

Ttte .GREAT GLOBfe . HOTEI, , ;'• i DUBLIN (Established 40 Yeara^ ' i ¦ ...'•¦ j ;4, 5, 6, and 7, LOWEB BBTDGBOTBEET,.

^

'' JLj 1 j mod t i Jmprovep 'nta , of &O 3a'y, and, 1 . underthe constant npervisipn of Mr..and M.rs. COVFCT. jFromits' oenvxa), positjpn it will bo oand most copyenient foethe ViaitorLboing Jn'tho immediate vicinity of tho Law

! Cdurjto, five 'to tenminTjteV driye from any_ City Bailway: TermmnB, and a few^doors from King's Bridge TramwayLine,., .applies .are."fir8t-cla8'»i;qnality.j''. Egg's,, butter,

"croama and 'vegetables from the farm (dailyf and not-'withstanding' 'presorit high rateg,"term's' are .extremelymoderate. Breakfasts from Is. 3d. . D nricrajfrijm 2s.Beds, from Is Cd.' each.' ' TaMe"o"H6te 'daily ;' weekdays at three o'clock; on Snndays at five o'clock." Gentlemen's Coffee and Smoklrig BoomB1. '.'. Ladies'Cofffle andiRivatiSitting Rooma .- Bath.Soous. . < : ..,

' ' 1A Night Porter in. at^ondance, and afl SerTants paid! by the Proprietor. ' f26.1y

¦j I ¦> l l > l "' i '•".Txnp'eirjal ,'H.piel,":; '"' : '': ""

: LOWEB i S^QkVlLLE-4tBE'ET,. DUBLIN.(Opposite the General Po t-Ofnoe.and.Telegraph Office). ' H . .i, The most oentraliin the City.iTOBEAKFASTSi withohop<eggs, or4 cold meat, &,;Xf., cBtieo* or£»h,i2s. 6d. ,Jinn«ES. :, Soup, .ontreS,joints, 1 sweets, and cheese, 3s.—with fish, 6d. extta..Beds, 2«. and 3a. ; attendance, Is. each. Ladies' CoffeoBoom. Billiard-room. . , .> |/V CHA^LEStAmEK. PWpnetor.'¦i' P.8.—A reducBon made' for Ladies or Gentlemen whoW jh to board by the weok in the hotel. . f8.tf

' 80 LOWEB J5EIDGB STBDET, JOVBUNJ:. I . .'. . 1 1 'I! :¦. ,'il 11 / l- 7tn\,; i I.-,

¦, 1 1 / -.1T .i / 1 1 - 1T'PES,to inform mv nnnerons prl<md«,anAfteBnblioJ- that, through elision .of&ne

I have become Pro-

jjrietor.of tha above pld atibuahed HotoL .r|l have oompVwah'djaibs 'doMb'rbw Vfurhuhed'it, and have oonrdetaDly. enlargeaitl; fitting it upthroughout in beai-modern style.1 "I ;"' "''' 1""

11 trusily.cWreful and'cotutant attention-to the'wKiUand comforts «t my. Tisitorli<tO'merit ith«" pfibonagoaaliberally .beatowed on.mylato iher, and respectfollysplknt as early trial. - . - ¦ ¦¦ : .T; .Tiffife^ feSJife. -,.,.Please note Address—SO, LOWEB BRIDGE STBEET.1 ^,». . , iJ . .„,,. ,....•/. - xy rm WH; " i""?r' .¦|dll-StoT1

. ,i I CKEUITS^OBOWW HOT3}2«i»"i )~

w.*WM&$%T 3iM91$3f ti.¦ (CLOS» TO THX BATLWAT STATIOH). . ,,„,,,"TVHIB i» a ¦CantraliandiCoaifeatableiH<j!»l-inwhiohJ -KiBvervthioc iCan ibe, JiAd.'»n,tKo:i mot k,,moderatearmii. 'i ,..i feyf i 'i f- j'-'i" .''{Ifeuii Vi <«>..7ii> ¦¦' . • • - .¦

" ¦¦Best Dublin and.JYaxfox4.Spirit»,|,al»Q,Brandies;

ffibtes , ' Porter,' G iig*, Tounger «ad,SonM QflleiwntedJloa Alee, Ac. ¦ .. . ". . '. - , . ; : ¦; • - -

¦¦¦.¦

.; Cars on Hire at t e fleetest jmtjee., j (an-15-tf '

j; ;: '-. ; ¦ : ¦ ¦ D.'U . B'. li'I -lI v' . ' ' ; " .

" / ¦ ' •^Jor^wc ianofPriTOte tpdj^nnl" Mo&a,}i;I ;JI 49/IHi ELBOEOTJQB:vBTKEST. '" ;<jPABTIE9' VJs 'x%blStf*m"»le Aolfcnodated/

ilH% prWOjoj* B e . Vd-j the oqafprti «( a

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rf HiS»HC^Eiy'&-sit<iaW'InA'TflTrMBtryind-

o mwSa n^m b oe*Wi b| P^ .;of ,«»er3(d««criptioui./iiit.iiaM :.iif• ; i.'.i'iitr hit* Wutt-j/A^MIC Ii/SrENGIJaH^EOP^mfar/J:

TS; the«»a¦¦WWRBXmF ^qjiJWfifWin theJ^UWvRW). for,: HOTEL8/ and. ouQivKstabliBh-

j ;1 Before igiving: out; ftdTgraJHiuont* io; other me

mm^ itiiMi K^m^m&mmeMmfM?T«^b ;WelW't 't p we«U8rTOrwUtamfc'W*^%'^ lilW'^W>?Hfcfl*ifiS5i

mm

THE TRANSVAALLAUD AGENCY

rosG R E A T B R I T A I N

. ANDIR E L:A N.D .

Offices—30, COLLEGE GBEEN, DUBLIN.

QPLENDID PABMS for SALE, at 3s. and up-K wards per' Acre (according to the distancefrom Towns), FBEE of BENT FOB EVER, withBritish Government (Freehold) Title to Purchaser,

• ANDF R E E P A S S A G E

R O Y A L M A I L S T E A M E R S .THE TRANSVAAL NEW BBITISH COLONY

; BEITIBH SOOTH AFMCA,(Late the South African Dutch Republic),

Has the Finest Land and Climate in the World,andjis>3iot *.naUvthe.'distance.from England.tiiat¦A/ttfetTat&acd «8ff6i»: ZeajanoTaie,- being only ThreeWeeks'Voyage ! " :

THE TEANSVAAL LAND -AGENCY FOBGBEAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND

Now established in Dublin and throughout Ireland, bannone bnt selected Farms, guaranteed to be of the bestland in the best districts, and suited for Agriculture andGrazing, and well-watered, for Sale in Ireland.

GOOD FARMS con now bo purchased—the Fee-simploout-and-out—FOE EVBB, .£50, .£60, Je75, and .£100each, and. upwards, according to size and distancesfrom towns, Ac, including PEEK PABSAOE OUT ! Notmore than ono Farm, will be sold to anyone purchaser,and only to intending Bettlers.

The SECOND PASTT of SETTLIRB SAILED for theTKANSVAAX on tho 15th of October last.

Tho THIED PAETT of SETTLEBS SAILSD on tho11th of December last, and ¦

THE FOOBTH PAETY will SAIL on or about the 25thof this month—January, 1879.

AU who intend going out to farm in the Transvaalshould, if possible, arrive at Natal betweon the monthsof October and April, so as to get on their farms intime for the ploughing season.

The severe droughts which prevail in tho CapoCOLONT and in AUSTRALIA are UNKNOWN in. theTEAHSVAAI.. : • • ¦ • ¦ ¦

FOEEBT LAND in CANADA and NEW ZKALAKD, andof the poorest quality, is 4s. 2d. to jBl the acre in theformer, and from 10s. to 50s. in the latter, where theSettler spends a lifetime of labour and expense to ole&xa few acres of his farm. In Canada he has two extremesof olimato—extreme heat in summer, and ExTaBMBCOLD, FEOBT and SNOW for Six MONTHS in winter.In New Zealand, land has risen 10s. the acre in pricewithin the last six months. Good land cannot bo ht<lj(hore now ander £2 10s. the acre. i:

LAND IN COLOEADO (U.S. America) cannot be ob-tained under 35s. the acre, where the Settler , dwells inthe immediate neighbourhood of the Savage -BedIndians. . ' ¦

In Australia fwhore, tho. torriblo droughts"prevail)land cannot be hod under £1 the acre,- and not morethan 640 acres can be obtained by any one Settler, andin New Zealand • not - more than 500 acres. Thedrought in Australia, last year, destroyed {our millionsof sheep.• SOUTH AFRICAN WHBAT brings the highest price ontho London Market, and Wheat grown in the Trans-vaal TOOK THS PBIZE at tha last PAKIS EXHIBITION ,which'was exhibited there with Wheat from'variouscountries in Europe, as woll as from Australia andCalifornia - - ' : '¦ . - ¦ . ,

" The TBANBVAAL. in trnth.may be called the CornChamber of British South Africa, for no other state inthis, or any other part of the world, produces Wheat ofsuch, superior quality, or offers so many and yariod ad-vant ages to farming pursuits." Two. crops are takenfrom tho ground every year, and sheep are shorn twice inovery fourteen months, which'is not the case in anyother part of the world. Native labour can1 always behad at from 10s." to 14s. per month. • ¦ •. THE FABMS now for Sale are all EXCELLENTAGRICULTURAL and GRAZING LAND, and are all wellwatered by rivers and streams. They aro suited forgrazing CATTLE, HORSES, SHEEP, &C, and prodnue thejiest WHEAT, BARLEY, OATS, and POTATOES, and all

GEBHN CROPS nd FROITS ' grown in this country andthroughout Europe, as well as COFFEE and TOBACCO,&d. ¦ . . ' - . . -. '

¦•

All,' theao farms have, been carefully, inspected and . .were selected years ago by. the Proprietors, and ara iall guaranteed to hive sufficient timber for all necessary ' .purposes: ' ' ' ,'

¦ . . ' ' ' ' ¦ '

ALL-^x-doposit money"nnd .* purohasejnoney'* to be !

^ L~P: -{>'i*«i,ini iTliini-*- 5fc &>V*'»ffTOlii.'» PnTiphM 1 ' 'l y#.liy^*i ir If^UUrrirrTTrir 1 11"^^ t m, ijiriH nr iirnrw iiaafejr.tbey • oan pay. it into any other. Bank foe trans-. , ;

mistipn to BUbernian Bank, Collego-Breen, Dubhn, and .ihequss. tp. be crossed, to " H.W< DosfreMT/Wt,lead Agent' and Manager of Transvaal Xand Agency,

for which' tha Bank's receipt will be giveri;'and uponadvice of same at the Head' Office,- tho " Transvaal ¦ • •Land Agency Beccipt" will be forwarded, ' pending .;execution of 'Deed- of Conveyance (free of charge) to. ;purchasers ;¦ . .• .• ¦ < ¦ . . , - . . • . , • . , , ;•, . ¦¦¦-. ¦

-. MESBBS. 'ABDLEB and Co., Agents, ;at Durban(Natal), -South s Africa^ receive: the Bottlers 'Ot; theirlanding there from tho Boyal Mail Steamers, and./. . v ,

J..SONNBNBEKO, .Esq., .tho. i Besident.ManagpriiiniPretoria, Transvaal, receives them on their arriynl.at ( (Pretoria, and will accompany them to their respectivefarms, and see them started at.wo k^ their new nouses.

Balt lcfjiT . , .THB HiBEBHi/trf'BANiri'ahd all itB'Brtacheo/.i >: T i ' l .' . .thoughaut Ireland;.-. • ; ¦ >. . : •¦ = -. . : ¦. ; ; i

1 i ,!T. • • | n i BoMcitor*!:!!: . : i : : : ; .. .. JMessrs,., D, and .T. FTTZOEEALD, 20, St. Andrew- „! ' , . ' "

i ¦ Streef,^Dublin., . . ;For part oolars respecting. Plans and Prices of Farms,

^^ •^W ONNEL iY.'Esq:^

''1 • - - ' '"•

; . , i .„::„:.. . . i ..--, .. . Head Agent andManag«r, i • ¦i 80, COLLEGE GBBENj DUBLIN, i ¦' '-. -i,—¦ - v- . '. jj .j, -,;- -,; ;.,;;;v;:.;,,: ,«'.GUIDE /T6-'THE TBANSVAAIIIM I TI Gives tho fullest informatiorJtd the inteirding scttlBr

before he goeB out and when on his farm. It giveevery information --historical, geographical, seoloijical,and mineral1; .'ffia eBin te'and Eeaabrisi forming putsnitain all its branches, inoluding stock and ostrich farming,Angoralgbatresrtntrilan'd andlarid tribes in tHeTraas-"' ivkaland-aU the-Brinsh'ColonioS; tn»market- price*'Ofstock'.and! farm I produce in th« chief'towns j > tables «fweights and .pipnsnreB.pf.ttio qountiiy; .inrtructions lot ,market garden punting oi)d .sawiss; evjry month in tne|

Aiblio offlce&' an'A offlcork. pttblio* btulaings.&o'. 'andAisUtss'&tvertifemttrts'bfsonM of the merchant [itore-

keetieH,1 ffiopi and-hbtbls,'-4 ,'ana-twelve viewa'(btingi: '¦afcourate ;«opie 'of. phdtographsjof scenery, <koj taken /oaths spot ootthnresibefddewtwo rnapa-^onesnowjag..!

1 the, /'relatiTR .distances,. fcom ; England, tp . he Tyanyaa), „,Aus.iiratej1»ffd New JSealand, jfl«4; tt? jqwmf the, inap of fj

14o: To be'baa at the pvuisners,, messrs vyinj oj s.yi -13' iflff1*,"-'-B»mW(fifeet, • DoblnV, "'Pri« S » O d ;'by-l|V.i.. I <.i-. j...Entered

:at)8tattonrtfB> 'HaU.. "J •« • v s - j . » i

ie-ismw p£ «,XHE iWAHNJKG.YPXCli/:^ SWTR'«|. .. i n wL.iJA TlEtv «f w-hli-h 500.000 Cornea'warn sold. '

TrtdfeyM&sris&j WM&E ?—Mifc is 4'tpeVoal' Miflieal«M >JXBookwMrtWerl'' to' oithTitBi'Minhobd'ioiv th« '3aUei'' 8ymp?omsV' Consequefaea, :and' tTreatmont ,of i?biHUtingitlMteasa*) byl:BjEHBT:Snmi, /Doctor so!,,

daaioinabJiihfl Univanity nf Jen»,.by Diploma^ JSfiO-, (This Work gives advioe a Jnsto AWSilttv.res^rt.,

»^«P»T«ohf4mplteg»C.H-v",irH'A«>M«U«?k«i*vT{Ak^'/# TVnPrrm T PAJTIM fn ?>>•

^ t a 'BIr ir.BystatfiCiTimidity, Self-Distrust, IfixtiTj«s*,'Lovepf-Solrtude-, GroUudleu Fears,MtilcnlaxB«UtBMoiitii4v»7ia*sulting.frdm exhnuirtiQnnii'K| »J^«W.'the,iaa^o<I.OTier.tairftEBWgies5;Enpifrataig >HabitsJ and other abases, of the, tya em'.Givesthe', advice' and instructions by which thousands1rj»Te beenxMtored tojieal ; iam jW by CaaeB andTestimcmSy 'iMrtfgra&ulr^aeWj'with1 means ofCuxen»edjih'eachcase/^': '"i*-<-i: -'v •¦:¦ : ' • 'Dr. H«KB^ Sw jBtiBurtiiMiCreaBht ; London, W.C.•hVrSwt ysiiKEa!BBNTH.;,!ra;opSAKDf .l;1

'¦u*£i A iKUy-seyen EnjraTingsOT Sfofld, post free fpr.SEyEN'¦'&ti*iJ ii ,U '¦B!i lk'ti«.ptfWWrfr'".^Ti3f-ir!tilfc:'4ib£2L>:

BW .'r e^We^Muade»''«troBt< 'Gyjnt^

^ |,iBitKAU<).i;«iTXlnIUrtii»^OT{TSJpirr Eorf eSffijxetflti fiwnStoss «(,fleiT^

i&ijsviifiy*

MM

j SALES. TIVOLI TERKACE , TKAJIO KK

Attractive aii;l tTaronerved Auction fELEGANT HOUSEHOLD APrOINTJlSKTS.

1 *

JOHN PEN'DEfl, lKivIni; received instructions,will Sell bv uurusowod Auction, at the late Kcsi-denco of "Miss IXcwrour , TlVOLl TEltBACE,TBAUOEE, ' [ " ¦ ¦ ¦ - - ¦¦¦

O» -. WEDNESDA Y, , oth FSJ iRVARY , 1870,

THE ' PUKXilTUEE.

1 PLATED WAKE' raro old China Vases. Howls, Twpots, Hates,

Cups rind Saucers ; also, Plates embossed witbgold flowers ; clcipint and costly Vases ; ChimneyOmvments iWiza Statues, Dresden and ChelseaVOSJS ; Buhl Muitol-p icco Clock under Glass Plinth(lataly cost 15 guineas) ; Dinner; .¦Kvemug', anUo53eit Sorvicei ; four superior Table1 and Side-board Lamps, \jith Duplex "Double Burners, onSilver-platcd Stafcds ; Tea Urn, Silver-plntod- DiBhCovera (uever use;l ) '; Wort Boxes, 'Dressing Casesand Writing De3ka ; gilt brackets, real BrusBelaC irpeU, (aeai-cely soiled) ; Wool Wats, a sweet-toned Cott.-uje l'iiino, fuL compass (cost4O guineas) ;a large Quantity of very rare Shells,- threo CoalVases of the Newest Designs ; Fender and Steels,Worked Fender jStoolts, Window Curtains on GiltPoles, Table Linens and Napkins. . Also, an in-t-vostins variotyjof fanciful and docorativo object*.

THE FURNITURE consists of :—Mahogany Side-bo ird aud Clieff pnier ; tlireo-tier portable DinnerWaggoq, Chaire'i and . Loungers, in hair and rep ;three Whatnot*} Inlaid Cabinet, Card and Oc-c isioaal Tables j an ebonized French Cabinet oft'ie Jiowesf forurit-ioa, with gilt bronze mountings ;:.Ius:o Cantorbui-jv Inlaid }>bony Occasional Chairs;on? Now Mahogany Kascl and frames for Painting.

TUB BED-R OOMS arc vory nicely fnrniBhcd withBrass and Japannel Albert Bedsteads ; SpringPalliasses ; Fcatlier Ueds and Bedding of a mostsuperior q\iality i llair Mattresses, Lin«n Sheeting,&•:. Maliogauy-winded Wardrobe and Chests ofDrawers ; Uisin! Stands with Marble Slabs, andf.isbionablo Oi>ai}uo Toilet Services ; Toilet and<T.n>-!il <il,icB<v.i ! r.nt <if W'Ua Flower Stands onef.ubionublo 02>ai}uo Toilet Services ;C'icval Glasses. [ Lot of Who FlowerFlowers. i

The Kitchen; Pantry, and Hallusual appointments.

&3T As all must bo Sold in one day,

contain the

the salecommence sh.irput Half-past Ten o'Clock witbCulinary Utensils.

I JOHN PENDER,' Auctioneerj2-i.2i

PEELI3IDIART' ADVERTISEMENT

COUNTY 'WATERFORD. ¦ ¦

PEB-SIMCPI^ES PROPERTY for SALE,LANDED ESTATES' COUBT TITLE.- •

TO BE SOLD BY IPUBLIO ATJOTION,early in APJilL, if not previously disposed of bj

PniVATE SALE, j — ¦ ; . . . :CLIFF LODGE, situate at BALLTMAOAW,

Within two miles1 of DON HOBE EAsT, County Water-ford, togotliur with about 8i STATUTE ACBES of?KlME LAND, tfc of which are attaohed to tho HousoJnarttT.. ¦ , | '• ; : ; ." . ¦ . \ r - ; ¦ ¦Tho Premisos consist of a commodious Cottage, with

extensive out Offiocs in perfectrepair. ¦ Thoroia asplen-did Southern aspect, magniiioent Sea view, and unri-vallod facilities for Sca-Bathing, Boating, and fishing.

The -faitUegg Harriers meet ' in the neighborhood,audit is also within easy disUnco of soveralof the Car-raphmore meets. I • . . • ¦ ' ¦ ,

Proposals for Private Solo wifl be received up to tho1st March. 187U. I ' "... . .".- ¦ . - .

For farther parfjcalma apply to W. E. Ksri-T, Esq.,Upton Lodge, Noj?town, Water'ord; or to ¦¦ ¦ ¦

JOSEPH W. HOWARD , Solioitor, Stall, Watorford. .[jaw-tf[ ; ¦ • ¦' • ¦

; "

EXECUTORS' SALE' • . ' . . . OP .: : • - • • - .-:

H03T 'VALUABLK BOOKS, OLD ENQRAVINQS,Some Oth POINTINGS, BOOK GA8ES, $c.

TO BE SOLI'by AUCTION,;on THURSDAY,30th JAN., 1879, at 12 o'clock, at our Sale-

rooms, THE MALL, WATEEFOED, by directionsof the Exooutoria of tho late H. F. BOSANQUKT,Esq., J.P., his cktire LIBRARY, in which' will befouud most valuable Works, by eminent writers,mmy published in fifteenth and sixteenth centuries ;Hogarth's Works, complete ; several'old Line En-gravings, and a tew Paintings. ; AH. will be Sold inLots to suit Purchasers. : i ,

For Catalogues apply toiTHOilA^ .WALSH & SON, Auctioneers.

Tho Hall, Waterford, Jan. lCth, 1879. : ; it

COUNTY WAT.ERFORD.

ATX lJTi oirHORSES, COWS, FARM IMPLEMENTS

PRODUCE, DAIRYFURNITURE i &e.

TO BE SOL > BY31st JANI ART,

BALLYKINSE ,LA. 1

UTENSILS, HOUSEHOLD

AUCTION, on FEIDAYi1879, at Twelve o'Clock. at

/LA, by directions of 'Mr'. MiciiKiving Property—viz,: : . , , ' . . ,trr^ iCowa ;,Two useful Pr **K

POWEB, the foilEight .TMmf

well-brea one-y ar-old ; dato ; One' Qennet/> withDonkey Cart a id Tackling ; Four Sows;; ThreeIrlonghs,'¦- Harrow, Scuffler , Turnip Cutter; andPulper Furze Ct tter ; Three Good Carts and Tact-iag ; Outside Ji unting Car and Harness ;;a UrgeRick Hay ; a iuautity of Straw ; Pita, of 'Man-golds ; Tnmipi. and Potatoes ; -.Large heaps • ofFarm Yard Mdnure ; Dairy UtensilsrHouseholdFurniture, withia variety of Property not enumer-ated. , Terms Cish, with 6 per cent. , commission.. •

' • THOMAS WALSH & SON, Anclioneera."-Tho Moll, Waterford, January 84tb, 1879. ': .:Ballykin'seUa is 3 iniloa fi-oni Waterford, on the

TramoreRood. ' • : ¦ .- ; . ¦. ¦ . - . .. . , ,

• % ¦' "¦' 'UNEESERVEp AUCTION. •' :

BUG POR SAliE. : , - , . . ,, 'mO be SOLD UNRESBRVEDLY by AUCTIONJ_ on FRIDAY, 31st JAN., inst, at 12 o'Clcsk,at our Sale-ro >ms, THE - MALL,' Wotetfotd; thewell-known, faat-Biiling;Brig O8PREY, of Bo'ness,154 Tons Uegii ter, carries 2J0 Tons;' Britithbnih,of the very best material, and is well found hr everyrespect, for j coo 3ting 6r otberirise. 'Purchaser topay auction .le 3) of flye per cent.. '.: '.i .fo ••

For inventor; ¦ ord all parHcalars, apply to -ISAAOTHORNTON, Sol citor. King-street, or- " • '.

THOMAS' WALSH; &; SON; Anotioneers,The Mall, Wi teiford, Jani;i0th, 1879.6- ..> 2t -l.

; ' Court

In! tlU'.Matt<Dangarvan,and Post-O

f ;BMikiptftC3r,;lritond.V- .:•; v

of ^TaoKiii'STAbiri 'of/ iaiMoi;guilty 6?>7atorfora,'Baker,:Gj«?cfr,Jrroprietor ;(:-,< *.'.., r Sinkm'pt , ', .

J D BTVPUBlilCi-ATJCTIONfrt)^Court direotion«),i.v.'r-i.-!''?V>.'«t '^'•

1DAY, 28th -JANtJAET.'mar-i?'Clock, at 'Baiifanpf a-StemueS1'"'.ACKPOpL.STEEfiT.'Dinmjg:'

iWatarfoid, the . foDowW (.iPro-wenty.fJnr CheaU'.of,OfT«ftiof; thetion ; Threo Hhdi.ofJ BugarjiFiverrants 'and Raitiai; •¦aO'-P«ck*g«8

SaekH ;6t'Isti qnalittr;;?I<><i«1'jl<;£20a.Meal; 16, Sacks of .Odat MiajV 106/and P6U«a; 4??acluiof P&2t »-;:•uised Malt; ohe Bale ofBo i^O';.l fife ¦ BamJs 6f Podr, .ipiaa. «MchiSeed,- Tobacco,.Tea Canwterg Scalesquantity '6f Paper, alargo Iron Fireiith-a Tsxiefcv 6t smnAriej i nnM<n«UmWl

mo BE so'.¦

.OnTUESAt.TwolTc (

Situated.in BVAN^ ; Countyparty—vis. : 1primett descri]B irrels 'of 'Ciof Coffee.;LiaSdcksjof JndiSacki. of Brassix Sacks of BEmpty SacksSoap, Carawajand vVeigbis^proof 'Safe;¦->rated: : • ¦ • • • ¦ '•;

AUwOlbos<. ; <> ¦

--.-, ,a .ji.:-|f iy ;;ii i:<>v/:'<5^|jj^way.Id in lots io'jjra niduiieiBV i!'^ .

OUTSIDE . t", rr:*****"; 'i*. Up™J* x,°eWj"iiluffand Bread PCarnage, WaiBreadiVmiB,and^Singlo JPlumes;-' largicollection of <

'TiBJts-^Ca

uu . juirreu! j m u . AUO« ; ,an> excellentjonettc,InMde'Md;OuUideCap«.twpaxti, and. Set* ofi Tackling, Dqubla'otnesi,'. Saddlel' flveryWhitoJiHenweKick: of (Hay,1 with a miscellanoous

lieTproperty. -:|-« «.%Yn,1fj ;*A *£Wb, V with 'H Pet centt-fawtioifeei'*' • i

US,H:'DEEB&<*i?Et^<Sffl|ai-i

aterford, January, aand)F.ia7p2ii4ixfirasehoH»Furniture' 'wflLf be »oH'the'?ebnrary,|of whioh'dne noticefirtirbi

Foe».;;;

.J. V: .u i- .iiu:

%;irher MaU,V• e^-The 1

first week in

¦ . xm ;y j f|p#iiyjBy kind pern isaion of tholdo&Ifobi^tlieMijwini

rnHAT- FA ^of LAOT),):B)tttate?JA4ttiioTOJX ; land of JAYLiaXpWN^oarthaW^^S,frpmNew.Eo s'to Feth id;Jjpai'BerenM Q +i j S it'je former, oi d;fdur froni^elaj ."t^^||;'{^g

, The Form ontaini ii.or^ about"60J,AOT>»J1W^at. tho' Yearly Eent of,: ie6 i!7 64V J»W>It1iiSyearly: -It>i» weU.fenc^ «nd;:,wat«wa.lu>«,«:ai

. *5*n d6wn;<ii Graa.-with thB ««^^rii<5

UMINESS NO TI CES••¦¦- . j S P E C I A L I T I E S

¦ 1l ' ¦ I" ¦ •

Seal tod Pur-Lined MANTI.ES

M R S . K E I^ L Y .

BEGS to.invite attention to her large STOCKof above, which for

QUALITY, STYLE, AND PRICE ,

...will compare favorably with those of any liousoin the Trade.

Tho following lines also are worthy of attention :A'cnxefully-sJieeted-Stock of ' '

MILLINERY, HOSIERY, and GLOVES,in the New Shades.

BLANKETS from 8s. Od.

FRENCH CASHMERES in all the NewShades.

GENERAx. DRAPERY WAREHOUSE

75, QUAY, WATERFORD.Oct. 3rd, 1878.

TO LOVERS OF OYSTERS

THE CELEBRATED SLUE POINT OYSTERS,'¦ (PATBOHIZKD DT THB BOTAL PAMILT).

T5ECOQNIZED the Best Oysters in America, equalJL\) to • BEST - NATIVES, and for ,Stewing andEscolloping oven superior. . .i MJABANTIBD PKBTECTLT FBKSH. :'50 V,-4s?- '"I Basket, Oystor-Knife.'ond DolivAj100 ,, 7s. 6d.awithin 50 miles of London included—iOO „ 14s. | at 2s. per Basket extra delivered to300 „ 20s. J any Railway Station in Ireland. '

Also packed in strong barrols, suitable for sanding tctho, Continont, of 150 ia 160 oysters in caoh at 12s.(barrel included).- If packed with MEAT AND PROVISIONS only lOd. porDoien.' ¦• ' " ' .

Sample Bags con always bo had of 1 Doten at ls.(Bags lncladod). Beady packed at our office. . -

Eomittanccs must accompany Orders. Cheques andP.O.O. to bo made payablo toJ. E. ILES HOME,Socrotary, . - • ¦ • ¦ . .

Now Direot Supply Association, 107 Cannon St.,London, E.C. : - . . .. .

if.B.— Tho Trade supplied in barrols, as imported ofabout 1000 Oysters coon, at Wholesalo Prices. fS.tf

i BT. STEPHEN 'S BREWERY,j ' '¦ , , .

¦., ' ; Waterford , October, 1878.

•! PATRICK KEILT & SONSBEG to inform their: Friends and tha Public

that, to render their,'Draught Drink unrivalledin the Market, they have . decided on increasingthe present' strength by adding Two' GALLONSSAMPSON XX XX to: each Barrel'of' Beer,Pale Butt, and Porter, in future. They hope ' bythis moans to obtain a fair shore of local Patron-age. Thoy take this opportunity , of expressingthanks for past favors. ¦ j . o25.tf

: * Porter Van for. Sale. ,

E" OE SALE (Cheap), a POETEE and ALE

VAN, as good as new, with Boxes, &o. Also,a Strong Set of Harness, Bins,' Stillions, &c. '

Apply a t . this OBce. ' ^

M U S I C ~- .

Mli B I L T O N , PEOFESSOE OF. MUSIC$25".VO. 18,. HENRIETTA 8THBET.¦ ' ] Terras, OQ application. ¦ . fdl-Smi i:

: . ¦ • ¦ . . CHARLES MoINTOSH, ' '. . :,. • ...., ' •PLUMBER , BRASS-FOUNDER

GAS-flTTER, and LEAD MERCHANT, \WATESFOBD.

(LATE or Lrrrn. GIOBOEB'S STBEKT),

'Office* and Show Room :. No. 10 LADY LANE. '/S KEEN-HOUSES, CONSERVATORIES, andVJT PUBLIC BUUiDINGS HEATED by Hot Wa-ter, on the most approved principle. ' .: • • • ¦' ;. Testimonials, too nnmeroua for insertion, from tholeading Gentry of Waterford and surrounding Coantioa,whoso places I have heated, may bo seen at my offices.; ¦

P.S.—Having pnrohased'at the Solo at Little George'sstreet the entdro Stock of Brass, Wood, and Load Pat-terns connected with the Foundry, for Brass Castings,

am onablod to oxecuto all orders for Casing at thoshortest notice, and on reasonable terms. : . , •

, ' Eutranoe to Works from Petor street. Imh: IMPORTANT. NOTICE. . ;

Parties about to Supply tlieir . Houses with tho nowPIPI-WATKB will consult their own interests by callingat the abovo Eatalilishment, where estimates can be hadfree. - ¦ ¦ ¦.

' ' - • ., •, -. .:¦¦;¦

'¦ All work mil be guaranteed of the best material andworkmanehip, and will bo executed, on tho moot El A-SONABLB TIBMS. . : - . . . . . : • . , ;>-, : .; '. . , . : ,. A trial reapeotfully soh'cited. ; -'. .' ¦¦ .• , ' ; ¦¦' . '. ;¦'. ',

husband and the Publlo gonerally, that she will oontiJueto <arry on the'obove Bosneis in all its branohes withthe aid of a oompetont Manager, and trosts to merit aoontinuence of the support and patronage her husbandwas. so long favoured with, and to give the tame gene-ml satisfaction, by using. the best description of ma-terials and employing only skilled workmen. ¦ ' • '"¦'¦ "•'¦:.[

MBS. MOINTOBH tenders her best thanks to tho manykind friends who have already given her promises ofwork and patronage. : ¦ • -> ' ¦ ' • ¦¦ ¦- ¦• \ '

10; Lady Lanb, Watorford, Ang. 27, '78. ¦ . • :

• . •;. ' > WHOLESALE AND . RETAILFish, Game, Poultry, and Ice Stores,

: BEAU-STEEET, ' WATEEFORD. ¦' ; '•

rpHE attention of the- ,Gentry and PublicJL :ia called to'tills Establiahment.

• -GOODS or TH« CHOICZST 'QtrAirrf. ' r;i i ;Country orders carefully'attended to. . 1 " .'' ¦:; ' <j - . 'f W; STREET, PsopBiitoB. LIcil ICE 11 Ici ! I—A luxury'for hot weather/ »©^curely packed for :oonveyanno by rail, Ac; "Xenns on

application. ; ¦' • : ¦ • ¦•; •' .• •: » : . ; .n"my8.1y '. I

¦! 39, HANOYKB-STBEKT, yriTIBFOBD,r"?'¦ i < ¦: • . - . .:.. ¦ : : ' .'. . , -',. :JV - .A?«T'?!T;I6» .I878;:; ;' .,. ;

¦

- j • ¦ '> ' -; St. ¦3O P:AXtaSI .- " ''lBEGS to infortJ lua'lPriendi and the'pnbfic. that

''he'is carryiiig on the tramnewiatha V'OJ . Vi . .qOAL TEADK at the'MAYOE'8 ¦• WALK; i

Recently conducted nby : his' father,'-' the lato Mr.1 T.'.; •••' .- • ¦> r

ili^ a -^'-^ h^

¦¦¦-(¦¦ AU .Ordere irmbo reoeiredasiunalat itie ffice^;

: j ^¦Ana'wai be p^mplly: tead^Ito -f;i'.Ki l «© iA .8tock.:of /the.ibeat';JCABI)5KF.,t,.NJBW-iPOET, and SCOTOH.COALS alwayi on hand*.. !<'! J •j !:; i.1. >vq' V:.J:i;W ,V-a'T. . ^¦i&.%riM\btk£[fualMm:3&

} J ProfcaiorV CAMEROg'S; RCTb»T. :

i I ' - - A^"-A- Co/« ¦ Vv iwUCEtr forwarded -to • me -forkthat purpoMftBrcHW 9»*1nW(5»xitT»*<(W}i;;jat u »;gpod old Wtdtkay^Craa fronvFoaol Oil Juid other-im-,.purities, aad poise sed of'oh exoellentraiTor'and'goodi i acoina;- ;r- -i. -p»««5*:*^7r.^«;;aMV%:Syj?*(jto>»;i,v'f(i:.'

4?>?) f 'CBXELEB>A.'- OAilEBOtlfhii.v:frtiteM!^': ^»*i)iH-i-ln--theiRo^:0>Il^'of-8or«ionjfj;:Medkal;' Offloer of Health, and AniWit for Dnblint!,. . f?To-MAXlH»i8TbPH»*'Woowr,Jj :« 'iJiiif>/«.i^al.'(f¦¦i i-^Wine;ltwchaat;

Uf ioiA o^Cc^ f ^W

rrVSEY donot «XHAnw .tho §o[Ll:Theyar«pennaiU':inenl!'tatt«k;id i^^^r)to!t g| -^prerentbUtease.KTheya ffaickintW a on.'iThey

5;-'Au2 »ttJ^^pJW^ igS ,S*ation

Fancy Bread and Bisonit : Bakery,41, J O H N S T O W N , "WATERFORD

NOW OPEN/* -

JOHN O'NEILL begs to inform his Friends and:• the Public, that he has OPENED the above

Bakei-y Establishment.V J. O'N. hopes that by paying great attention tobusineBS, and using SUPERFINE FLOUR , house-keepers will find It their interest to patronise theabove" Establishment. .'

All Orders -with -which ho may be favored willreceive prompt attention. . , . jl".

The Patent Prize Knife Cleaner.

THE Simplest, Cheapest, and Best Machinein use.

PBICK —12s. and 21s.

Send for Descriptive Circular

E L L I S &' CO . ,42, HART STREET, BLOOMSBURY , W.C.

n8) (Two doors from Mudie's Library). (Gui

SA T E R' SCELEBRATED BRANDIES,

Known for 25 yearsFOE PURITY AND QUALITY

SAYER'S CELEBRATED BRANDIES,- Bottled at Cognac. Always Genuine.

See Name is on Cork and Capsule.. . . • a, . ¦> •¦ •

:

SAYER'S CELEBRATFD BRANDIES,Marked according to Age,

• One, Two, Three, and Four Stars.

SATER'S CELEBRATED BRANDIES,Avoid Inferior BRANSB,

Now largely Sold. jal7-tf

RAILWAYWATERFORD AN© LIMERICKCOMPANY.

STORES TO LET.mHE above Company is prepared to 'receiveJL TENDERS for the TEMPOEAEY OCCUPA-

TION.(subject to the provisions of the Company'sAct of Parliament) of two large STORES, situatedon their extension premises at tho north side of theriver Suir at Waterford, within a short distance olthe Wooden Bridge. . .

These Stores" have' recently benn fitted up, andare of large capacity, and especially adapted for the-Storage of Grain,' and can be used either from thdpublio road "¦ which they 'adjoin, or.from the river,whero proper facilities for discharging or lighteringare provided.

Further particulars may be hod from the under-signed, who.will receivo Sealed Tenders, endorsed"Tender for Storage" up to and inclusive ofWEDNESDAY, 5th proximo.1 Jiy Order of the Board,

. . . . • •¦ M. J. KENNEDY, Sooretary.Head Offices , Waterford Terminus,

ICth January, 1879. 2t

: Waterford and Limeriok Railway. | ' Company.

THE Watorford and Limerick Railway Companyaro prepared to receive TENDERS as fol-

IOWB :— / ;. - .. , . - . , . . .For the Supply of 250'Tons of Iron Rail.

Do. 100 Tons of Cast Iron Chairs.For the Purcoaso of about 1,320 . Tons of old Euils,

and Permanent Woy and Locomotive Scrap.Conditions and .Forms,of j Tender, with all parti-

culars, can bo had onjijipUcaiion to the undersigned.. Sealed Tenders;' properly enflorsed, " Tender forOld or New Rails, or Chairs"" respectively, will bereceived by uio up.to focm of- W.J-iDNESDAY, 5thprox.—By Order, '¦ ¦ - • M. J. KENNEDYT Secretary.Head Offices , Waterford Terminus.

16th January; 1879.L ,V , j!7.3t

. WABTTED -; in WEW ROSS,A YARD, - with SHEDS/ onid a Lease required.

-OL' State particulars to " W. & E. C," Office ofthtaPaper.• ! , . ' • . i :. j24.2t« '

Fee ,;Simple .' Estate,

!"T7»6R SALErtthe JHOUSE . land LANDS of;JC !; BALLYMOtJNTAIN," containing about 77Statute Acres, all in Grass, of prime, quality. TheHouse is lorge,with OntrOfficea, walled .Garden, &c.,all in good'ocondition; and fit for a gentleman'sFamilT- vDiataat'frQm Whterford.about two miles.'r " / " JL < .'"TTnij" liiiimi '¦• • TC ' i:-lora j or th&XTwner^ PATRICK MuKPH^T3allyinouc-Housei'Perryliinlt i-Wttterforil. . ' ja24.tf

r : -r:. ' -, Strength*for th* Weak. ,j | VHE latest addition'to Tborapoutic's is the discoverj"J-:; of a New Compound Salt.haring tfro distinct bases:This.Taluable aid to, m^didne, if dissolved in'hot wator,forms a most invigorating lotion) quiokly caring Woslt-hossesi arising'from' \whntever!'causd, and drawing ontpains and "aches; and is known as'LIEBIG'S SILVERBALT.' - .•.'¦''•s.iivl'.-v >:' ¦- ['- :*¦¦-¦'. . -- . > • « ¦ ••

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, The foeble and those in dolicate health, will find thieSalt highly invigorating and exhiliratuig, whioh all whosuffer- from ¦ Colds and Weaknetses. will at once appro-ciato/as U fortifies any weak part bathed with it, therebyproventiiigand.keeping off Colds, by giving a warmglow"of health,* and' should 'always ¦ be at hand for UBOm ohaiigeable weather, to rub in' any partaa'a'proteo-tion: -

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Bbenmatism.and Pains; and,mort'.other ¦ symptons. of]v «tfd;Al*e»; X ;umniT«iiai;-.V ' - (

:i . .; i r ;¦. ; . ¦'] TXBWtOSUJu/hnSir CJliBLJS LOCOCK,Phviidan >J S ' r' - --'>/i!-ii-L v"j^ito-fli» <ti—* t - '-! '~ ' - '> l '¦ ; - ¦

. "¦ ;{(•' lhiT«i«o'th»eff»cU;ofCdbit'«Peuttrof8tr«18th. (iidr«««rf thmm1 **oatti>lfim». f a m l tutf lT tBtA idnepltaMttttt UkM, al taaaflcW la Qwir aoUon vrhiv* «l»o cubjuotod•WlvirBtlttQKMU v*nr MTO« t«i<, and find that the hot

•ploUon dnws «wt jalst "gud, aolui fit a taw mlnotM, aod Is>Hth9at doB>t,tt«r»opit;pww«ffitf ijavtaoktor. known, and-.Jthe** two (cnwdlMr^MWt n* to faUV bauront all that it '

I i l£et£m StJ^Syat ftmoUo '-or bVfiuilo'weakneM, theSUv«'JtWtilvi& wM eihet a; cm»; H a pUad H alotWto th»DUot euMteftt* Uood' in ¦ flow tkSJS the put then!»'..Knamntnmf i «nd tlw—iwo WINIM itunpriw tna whole at.

bk s«aoisathtteBtoiu)arU tMI>odjr p«IaUimraafiiM,';&Jo^*5 t<^b«U'u?. »,sUofc»oooiStutlon, «Sd bu'toUrttonitmaitm Hot !tt yntj Utrtattneaingtheoli!«nU«.-.',r«f:sr'-l-{;i\ia-t.'!TH'*iii. .vtj3 .'/.-.<(•;•.:>'..,• . .¦•;¦•, . ¦. i .*rg5h»t.PK*B58i»t>ol4J«:bbMiatl»: lja., tkUL, 4a. 81,

. tat Mul aSTiad th» Bji,T«n Sill i» UU> «un» ;prloe.'. -Th-sreheouldiSbW tarti*'in bojlnf the, terger qnantlUei, ud«>»7«««»'6i«(tri«*fi5 WtoJT«t;o«irUf« free; with printed:4b»d«owrto« *s.m*>vijlV,jtaiiHj',rtr,t3,' .¦.!. ;. ¦¦¦¦.*r/ ;iy. ;if.» »oyijt«(5(3fllliiiJ;.3Ci X,'»W OJ!,ifci;;OQii ::: i t :>. -. < ¦';= .''X 'M Ii»: WAUDBWOETHiSOAiDrLOHDON, BM.; > !i i.¦fe?VV*.«fe-'>«»'*.'t>(*-»».»M* l««*!><iwy«*»tt.-4 ''i 1»s.iy;

OirUWrTio«:irltt»4»il«dExaniiiiationi^Wk^W SJi -MfSfff i^ ' vu:-), ^ i .-;¦:,; ¦>-.i -jftiiMSlXnttJiDmOBj'BBlABon).: ¦¦¦:¦¦. ¦-,< : , ,"-. ¦TlatjKMwJ-'ETA^^Haidllaster/Centralv;,^^ itoW'Tiiw ScfcophJ'Diiblin; - H U -}Vp VkWf( $J **BZQi&, *-86i» 'IVONDONf y Tarr-'BDIKBnBGlt'<***J(pJi-!i%Jo«toJlfBNZICS and dfe

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te»gsWii:^ tt 3M«ia'y iua schools)^ti5*»»tii)t:$««si>iiil j WiwUtoo.-ttuid (ls ; largely i: wM W*mt *m *if #k<i i l *,f *-w41 M in-'the lead'5*:

CW|jf#t1w!O««»^^^"M^w'»t«.ln 'the;-Pnlu5i'jQSS pi SSS.fetM k%. vartoty of quettloiUiMmm?:*w£fff i ft**$i»** oonUwsReinlta'ms^smas^Bs?Mie S te^ tyr k Ir d.CoU

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New and Seasonable .GoodsPATENT FLANNEL SHIRTS (non-shrinking)

/ •• - Patterns Free. "¦•'WABU UNDERCLOTHIKO (non-shrinking), 'all

'¦ ' Prices.-UAjscp-KNtT GwvB6, SOCKS,- and STOCKINGS.

Patent anti-rheumatic WAIST-BZI,T6 (highly ap-proved of;)

WOESTED WAIST-COATS, MUFFLERS, and. UMBRELLAS . . ' . i

$&" EVENING SHIRTS, ready for'u'se.ITLSTEE COATS for Ladies, Gontlemen, and TiojF ,

(our own Manufacture).BOTS' SniTs of heavy, wedr-resisting Scotch

Tweeds, pricu 12s. Cd. each.Samples of these Suits will be sent on application.

Thoy are exceptional value, and tho explanation issimply, that they have been ' manufactured fromshort lengths and remnants of hist year's superiorTwocds, : . .

Try our Patent "Slmplx" Mackintosh Garments,warranted.

P. TOBIN & SONS ,o25. , _ QUAY, WATERFORD.

WATERFORD COACH COMPANY

JONES and COMPANY,COACH BUILDERS AND HARNESS MANUFAC

TURERS,CATHERINE STREET AND PARADE QUAY ,

WATERFORD,Build Carriages of the Newest DcBign and Finish,

combiningELEGANCE, LIGHTNESS, AND DUKABILITT.

A variety of Phtetons, Side Cars, Dog and PoloCarts, Croydens, ic, will be sold reasonable,

Carriages Stored, Bought, or Sold on commission.Old Carriages thoroughly ; repaired, and nmde

' equal to Now.First' class Workmanship! and best Seasoned

f \ Material Guaranteed.—r-* o H A RVQ E S M O D E E A T ; E. }Carriages for Hiro, -with t option of purchase.

J O N E S A N D C O M P A N Y ,WATERFORD. . f22.tf

NOW READY, NEW EDITION OFBUTLER'S CATECHIS1VI

TC THE CATHOLfC CLERGY, BOOKSELLERS, AcOn Hale al The News Office ,

With tho Recommendation of the Bishop of Waterfordand Lismoro, the Riplit Rev. Dr. POWER

A Catechism for the Instruction, of Children,BY TUB

MOST Rev. .Dr. JAMES BUTLEJR, Arch-binh'op of Cashel and Emly.

RECOMMENDATION :'! Iapprovo of of this Edition of tne Right liov Dr.

JAMES BUTLER'S Catechiam, and recommend it to theFaithful of theso Diocosos.

. " JOHN POWER, R.C.B." Watorford, Sept. ICth, 1877."Printed oh Good Paper, and'in largo clear Type.

. OROEBS from -any part of the Diocose, sont in anddirected to C. REDMOND, Printer and Publi9hor,irafer/bri Nevri Offico, ,49 King-street, promptly at-tondod to. Tho Trado supjiliod on moderate terms.

May be had Retail from every Catholic Bookseller intho Dioceso.

To Shippers .of Poultry and Game.

MANY of my customers having frequently ex-pressed their desire to bo supplied by me

with' POULTRY and GAJIJi, I have decided ondoing so, '¦ and'shall be happy to receive consign-ments thereof for Sale. ' -My large connectionamongst the Provision Trade in London, and theposition my Warehouse occupies, opposite the Cen-tral Meat Market, in West Smithfield, give moexceptional opportunities or disposing of Biicbgoods to advantage in-any quantity.

Prompt remittances, less five per cent. Commis-sion. No Market Tolls to pay. All goods consignedto mo must be marked '• Perishable—for immediatedelivery," and be addressed :—nl5] • EICHAED FENNELLY, [tf

Bacon'Curer and Provision Merchant,GO and 61, Long Lane, West Sinithfleld, London.

N O T I C E

The Gas Consumers of WaterfordA RE respectfully infot ,mrd that, 5n order to save

.-CX. the DISCOUNTS'for tho present QuarterBills must be paid not liter than FRIDAY, the31st Instant. '{. : ...Accounts can bo ..paid at tho Office, Gas Works,

on any day (Sunday excapted), from 10 to 6 p.m.Jan. 24, 1879. ¦

P OR T R A I T STAKEN DAILY by Mr. WINTER , nnd Fini«hid

in the best sty lo of :ABTy8t,.biS'appru»ed-T---PHOTOOEAI'iaC STUM«£ir2'.r^!L£_ii.'

flffi- 62, QUAY ( IS- BE KNT«ASCE)Wip;EKFQi;D;

Inman line Boyal Mail,^feSwntoiir?)LIVEBPOOL Tn_>iP.w Yr»pfe4ir S 4' S—C«y-orTT« -XbrVrr7Vnr 7rTrTr rwiSQay,;*.' Javris—

City of Bichmond | Thnreday, ;FeBT 0- -City of Chestor....;..... '.......Tuesday, Feb. UCity of Brussels \ Thursday, Fob. 18Saloons rispleto .with every modern comfort, and con-,

venienco. _ FareB—15, 18, and 21 Guineas. Steerage,C Guinoos,'with fall supply of Cooked Previsions an^evory comfort. Steorago Poaaongers forwarded to Bos-ton aud Philadelphia without extra charge. Passengersbooked to any part of the States and Canida, at SpecialRates. Apply to WILLIAM INMAN , 22, Water-Btreet ,Liverpool ; T S. HABVBT; 12, Little Goorgo's-Btrect,Waterford j or t j any Inman Line Agent. f22.1y

' ; Steam from London to Melbourne,Taking- Passengers at Through Bates lor TASMANIA

and all AUSTRALIAN and NEW ZEALAND Ports.MESSRS. NONEy .WIGRAM & SON'S LLNE OF

STEAM and SAILING SHIPS "TO AUSTBA-LIA.-r~Thp celebrated.' Steamship, < Northumberland,2,178 tons register, 1,500 horse power indicated, JOHKCDMHINO commander,' will be 'dospatohed from thoSOUTH WEST INDIA DOCK, on SATURDAY,March 8th, embarking passengers at GRAVESEND onthe 10th, and at PLYMOUTH on the 12th. jll.5t

For plans, rates of passage, and all particulars applyto MORGAN & ALLFOUT, 7 LoadenhaU-stTeet, London.To be followed by tho ». «. Kent on May 8th. . .¦ i - . r , Visitors ,t|q : London . .»»/ 1_LL find Homo Comforts, on moderate term*, at¦ TT " The Sherwood Private Hotel," 19, Adam-St.,Strand., F, SLACK, Prpprietor. .. fcE.tf ,

'¦¦ ' i \ To Poor-Law Clerks.

rry ATE BOOKS, RATE1 COLLECTING BOOKS,

XL. RATE; RECtlPTSi and all Forms connectedwith the, Making ..of a Rate, , with. Name of. Unionprinted wr

ria&$; Be] had at Tms WATKETOED N3waOfficei King8troet. J

; 4arA)Bo, ABSTRACTS of UNIONACCOUNTS can riow;:be;hadi'Prined in entirely newmaterial, an'd on.fine paper. T:,.-:':-

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JTEW: STSTEK or TB^TMENTv-(<:.^vV •,'¦¦'BT -THB'- PoBrrry*.JBninnial','!.! ' '¦". ''il 'r. . .XTWR THE BENEFIT OFiMANKTND, DRi SMITH•Ij^rOhai.pnbUshoda LIST OF ALL THE POSITIVEMEDICINES he uted in|. his Special Practicd forTHIBTTfJYEARS,'and'by..which,h« Cured,BUTY,THOUaAJfD. Inralid*. ,AJ List of ;D oa»e» ia' given,with the Name of the Medicine to be nMdfor the Cure.Invalid* may now ouro thethselves,k NO CONSULTA-TIONi FEE8. NO< STATEMENT OF, THE CASENO'JPERSONAL VISITSK - For ; Phamp>t /of i DP.SMITH'S iKKWf SYBTEM] OF,8EU. TREATMiaJT,lend *8*»mp -o^rected!Envelope.,toth» Author.'. ; .;.;¦. NoTida;—Books'cannot uow:b»Wt at tie PpstQfflootill called: for, unlaMintbo wndarfs pfn» 'jwafi] If jJ ! DR;- HENRY: SMTTH, |8£jBo«xoj«,iCjwae«»ii.': -,i '-lmr.

¦-.-I '.vjVi-ii -.^LOMDOII, yt..0iyCii. '*¦> '.• d20 0t*;. ;rv.; ^laiw*ii. ?io»i-TBifc3,V'.i- ..;-i Pi'-¦'¦A ¦ iliABGE. andyFregh; Supply' fir.' Bltopfr;J3L'- :Ji>tnnKV.i <fc; CO'B v Pa*FAEATio »,, toonaiit|ng:of 4H».f6nowiiigr*4«u.-.u i,'\;»Mi 'M ira 'ii.vr'>Vi{ iVi feM>.• .-'ViA 'D».Rboa'(i1 iworld-£amed ¦ f iv r rx \$\nj tii<aryegetableliife?Dropglwi j,«- :f;^->. (. i er.V:> - -.;i f r!?-' ¦- Dr.E'DiEobB'' Coinponnd RiKAi."PILLS; Price lr-iiid;and 2».< od:J::;W;^¦ ¦] l '. : 1W\ ' 1!I

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oaMWt'wlttottilearinf th« disagreeable »m*Il«| noatBMto i"j^r K'iB*i«i|th*;hab-'charainirly;j) ii.

?thi iiHria 'M prtmbttatthe" growth'ol th»:1kifconbfcM-iPoif' where; the-tWndsaw) not ,d80»ye44 [iAaKy 7C*Sai4t'forVTH>M«llOAirHAlWBwar»«i,^

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a R EA T SA L E

WATERFORD & LIJIERICK RAILWAY.

COAL YARDS TO LET.TO BE LKT, on and from 1st JANUA I.'Y next,

COAL YARDS at BANSHA and TIPPK-RARY Stations. A pplications will be received bythe undersigned, from whom further informationcan bo had.n29.3t JI. J. KENNEDY, Secretary.Head Offices, Waterford'Tcrminus, Nov. 22, "78.

DEtOIQEIFLT LOCKE Sz COMPAKTY. - Beg to intimate that they have purchased several Lots of

QE^TEBAL DRAPEBT GOODS,FROM MANUFACTURERS ,

AT LARGE DISCOUNTS OFF COST PRICE, nnd that they will OFFER THKM FORSALK , at a tremendous RKDUCTION IN PRICE,

' . On MONDAY " KEXT, 27th JAN., 1979, and following days.

G R E A T B A R GA I N STHE GOODS CONSIST OF :—

HOSIERY,SILK HAOTKERCHIEFSUMBRELLAS,PRINTS,CURTAINS,HATS and CAPS.

SILKS,SHAWLS,FANCY DRESSES,RIBBONS and FLOWERSLACES,BONNETS.

Together with a large quantityCARPETS, IRON BEDSTEADS,

Sale each day from Ten to Four o'Clock.

63 and <B4, QUA^rT W AT E R F O R D .

McCarthy & Co.,CLERICAL AND GENERAL HATTERS,

30, LDDQATE-HILC , LONDON,(Near Avo Marie Lane, St. Paul's),

AND 10, GRESHABI STREET, E. C.(.iul7.tf)

TO DAISY FABMERS

THE AYLESBURY DAIRYCOMPANY (LIMI -TED), 31, St. Petersburg Place, Bayswater,

LONDON, are prepared to purchase CREAM, de-livered on board the GEEAT WESTEBN RAILWAYCOMPANY'S Boats, running from WATEBFORD toM ILFOED daily, in GanB, -which will bo supplied bythe ATXESBUST DAIKT COMPANT, holding 40 quartseach. Tho price will be 14d. per quart, JE2 6S. 8d.per can. Cash remitted every Friday.

This is worth tho attention of all Dairy Farmers,as they will find it is equal to 14d. per 1b. for theirButter, and will save them the trouble of churning,a prico far beyond anything now obtained on theWaterford market, besides the advantage of cashpayments. Ban kers'reference if required. j!7.4t

W A N T E D ,TWO respectable MEN, healthy, strong and

active ; not over 40 or under 25 years of Age;one as Assistant Caretaker and Manager of SalmonWeirs at Woodstown, in the Waterford Harbour,and to muko himself generally usefnl ; the other,as ¦ Caretaker and Manager jf Tower and Weir atCoolnamuck, in tho River Suir. Salary at the rateof JE40 a year, paid weekly, with house accommoda-tion. None need apply whose character for honesty,sobriety, and general good conduct cannot bear thestrictest investigation.

As those Situations are of Trust, Security to theextent of £25 will be required. Apply to

ARTHUR NEALE O'NEIL,jal7.tf Glenbower, Passage East.

£30,000 TO LEND,IN O N E OR M O R E S U M S

THE DIRECTORS of THE IBISH CIVIL SERVICEBOILDINO SOCIETY invite attention to tho re-

vised tables of the Society, under which unprecedentedadvantages are offered in assisting persons to acquireFreehold or Leasehold property.

Tho Loans are repayable by quarterly instalments,according to tho following tables, which includo Princi-pal and Interest :

REPAYMENT TABLES,SHEWING THE QUAETERLY PATSIENT8 FOR EACH .£100

ADVANCED FOE THE PERIODS SPECIFIED.Tsblo 1. Table 2.

Applicable) to Loans on Fee Applicable to Loans onSimple Property. _ Leasehold Proporty.

rSTu orot -| Am70 ~|

"Nomber of [ ^^

5 £5 18 II 5 £6 8 910 3 S U l'l 3 11 9IS 2 8 4 IS 2 IS 620 2 0 3 20 2 7 0

The costs attending a Loan ore vory low, and special latin-ties ore afforded for the completion of purchases through theCourts.

1 DEPOSIT DEPARTMENT"'TnairsjentTSteorInterei*allowed oa Depcsn;receipt*u3) per Cent, por Annum. Special rates for fixed Deposits.

Current Accounts opened and check books snpplied.Interest allowed on tho minimum monthly balance.

' Depositors have the following guarantees, viz. ;—The entire Funds mutt, under the Act of Parliament, le in-

verted on Morl<jaau o/ Freehold or Leasehold Property.Tht total amount receivable on deposit i$ limited by the Act to

(vfr-fhtrdt o/the balance due fo the Society on its Alortaaytft.¦The ProBpectus and every information may be had, free of

Tnse, ou application toALFEEI> H. MERCEB, Secretary,

52, Lower SactviUe-street, Dublin.MATTHEW HUNT, Local Surreyor.

Bercsford-itroct, Watorford.

The Society has already advanced over £050,0 0 Sterlingon mortgiKO. ¦ • rmylO.6m.

Waterford and Central Ireland Railway

WARS on DE BENTURES , DEBENTURE STO CKor DEPOSIT of Orig\nal Undertaking.

TH E D I K E O T O B. S, <, for tho pur-nose of REPLACING tho INSTALMENTS of the

GOVERNMENT LOAN and BONDS falling dno, areprepared, until further Notice, to accept LOANS ONMORTGAGE BONDS at i por Cent., payable upon OneYear's, notice, or for snch term of Years as may befixed ; and for tho Debenture Stock, having equalpriority with tho : Mortgago llonds, bearing Interest ati per Cent, in perpetuity. "

They will also accept LOANS on DEPOSIT, bearingIntorost at 3fc PER CENT.,! payablo on Six Months'notico, and at 3 per Cont, payable on 3 Months' notice.

I'or thd year ending 29th Sept.; 1878; the. TrafficBecoipts wero .£37,304 17s. 5d.—the Working and otherExpenses being .£19,509 33. 2d.—leaving a balance of£17,885 14s. 3d., being more than doubls the amountrequired for the Interost on Loans, after the paymentof whiph there is, thcreforo, a considerable surplus fordrridendiToSharffioIders. ,;.' , , , "\" • ¦; ¦

.They W01, overy Half-year, send to each Creditor aStatement showing the full particulars and Amount oftho several Loans due by the Company. . . .

¦Applications to bo addressfld to the undersigned, atthe Company's Officos; 'Waterford Torminns. •

, I • CKNTEAL.tMLASD BAILWAT;Ftom Maryborough Station to Geaahill Station, on tho! I' line of Railway, from FortarUngton to Athlone.{Constituted a leparate Capital and undertaking tinder\ j ; the Act» of l866,1875,-1875, 1877, and 1878): .¦I$$ue of Neu> Central: Ireland Railway "Btoeii with. | annual rteeipU secured to.pay, from date of itsut, ar I dividend o/5 yer Cent per annum. "¦:'--:' -.i ¦¦ ;, I THE DIRECTORS of thv Waterford and 'CentralIreland Railway Company ¦ are prepared to iseua New

'Central Ireland Railway Stock, upon wbioh will be paida Dividend of 5 per Cent.'_per annum, from annualreceipts; of whioh::i£13,22217s.;4d. is .now, on' hands,' aeonredf or that purpose under agreements sanctioned by' PoJWment.between' the' Great Weitern Railway Com-piny of England, and the Waterfordand Central IrelandRaUfay Company, the fall partioulaTS of whioh can beobtained oh application to the.Secretary, • ;-.: '¦'¦: ¦; '¦ '.;.

x- :i i-:,,ui ^i!jr,(By.Otiet), ' i . t r . i - 'iv- . . . ¦ -' . ' ;.:', ;*te-., >-;- ^WILLIAM WILLIAMS, Sebretary. ... iW»tet*ard;:Nor.Aiefli,187.8. :.. . ] (mh84-tf)'

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i x^Kftom.^m'dll.'iRjckfeVts'oodrj'and House-LC i: 1. Hold purpdaes; >: It "renders linen beantifuDy white',clowuaajmt#r,:«ndi*eh»ap*-than any other Soap. :¦ I»poniMW imiililtjlwaitieiland ua^dishifeotant whenB»< tocr<«Mitirit:a»dp«iifytaitWaU»,Floori;BeddiP|T;ic.J aBd'l»¥f^m»Bi*d»» »rveni)iniKniei/ The SudsSUinftctJ>x*inV;«6~ jKanmfiotureis andsoleFatenteesif1KB ioAiCO.1; Wf aJ^SiBnt to ,the MiHtar, ani^aTal)U»dri««;C»rhio«W<)tki.P«okham,London",8 .b J if6SiWat«tford^Mt; THOMAS PaBCmLLjBar.

ir|Zt l 0>'8fC 0GB I ZENGI^A;eVer-in1JSiyiwWSl U*<* oT8t.«0-y.ear»;V' ; ^ "HTr7 TWcy|'8''OQirGa'IX)ZENGJE8 Thobe»tan<i

i^^^ ^S E j ^^ i^ f ^^^ , - ¦ O»Mth:insl, 4ttlWConT«n<fof fB^^ t# ifc'>!lZgiiaiI»^T*H'.l*»l 6l :wo-WT«MMlly; ^ t^ ^ i S^ ^ t^''

SHffi IK^^ P» %m W8m Wm WB§

CLOTHS,TWEEDS,LINENS,SHEETINGSCALICOES.FLANNELS,BLANKETS,

of Household Furnishing,BEDDING, FURNITURE, &c

St. JOHN'S CHURCH.

THE MISSION-NOVENA in honor of theImmaculate Heart of MAET, for tho Conver-

sion of Sinners, to be conducted by the OblateFathers, the Very Rev. Father K INO and FatherBBADT, Inehicore, Dublin, will commence on NextFRIDAY EVENING, the 31st Inst., in St. John'sChurch, at Seven O'CIOCJ .

i24 • MAURICE KEATING, Adm._ J ^ ___,

»

Hunters for Sale.

TO BJ J SOLD, in consequence of tho Ownergoing abroad, Brown Hare, " DECOY," and

Bay Gelding " KILDARE," both perfect Hunters,nnd woll-known with the Curraghmore Hounds.

Uorses can be Been and tried on application toj24.tf P. TOBIN , Newtown Villa, Waterford.

THANKS.TUE Christian Brothers of Mount Sion grate-

fully acknowledge receiving for their EASTERM ONDAT RAFFLE :—

A beautifully bound and illustrated Copy ofMoore's 1'octical Works ; also, from a Friend, asplendid Doll, exquisitely dressed, worth about JE4.

1, EBRINGTON TERRACE, TRAMORE.

Auction of Household Furniture,FEATHER BEDS, HAIR MATTRESSES, <tc.

WILLIAM SMITH &. SON have lcceived instructionsto Sell by Auction, at 1.IEBRINGTON TIREACE,(opposite the Church), TBAJIOSS. tho Residenceof the late Mrs. HABTfORD,

On WEDNESDA Y, 29Ch JANUARY, 1879,THE ENTIRE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,

which is oi a good desciiption, comprising inThe DRAWiNO AND D.NUNO-ROOM—TWO Handsome

Maplo Cabinets, 2 Loungers, 6 Chairs, Arm; Easy, PrioDieu and Jntorch&nging Chairs in Damask, Loo, Dining,Work Fancy and Marble top Tables, 4 Seta of DamaskWindow Cui-tains, Fenders and Fire Steels, Lostcea andOrnaments, Largo Chimney Mirror, Paintings andEngravings, Sideboard, Parafin Lamps, KidderminsterCarpets, Hearth Ruga and Drnggots, Plate Bucket,Ottomans and Fancy Stools, Shell Tablo, Foot Stools,otc.

BEDCOOMS.—Albert and French Bedsteads, FeatherBeds, Bolsters and Pillow, Hair Mattresses , MahoganyWardrobes, Toilet Tables Toilet Glasses, Basin Standsand IVaro, Commodes, Towol Airers, Carpets, Chairs,

.te.HALL.—Oilcloth, Stair Carpet, Rods and Cover, 8-day

Clock, etc.KITCHEN and PANTRY are folly Foxnished,inclai'ing

Dinner SoiTico, China, Glass and Delph, etc.Tenns Cash. Purchasers to pay Auction Fees.

WM. SMITH &. SON, Avc ' 'oseei-s.Michael-street cud Lady-lane, Wate<ford,

Januaiy 21, 1878. j24.lt

SIH.E TO BE LET,FOR COMING SEASON, that celebrated

Prize-winning Suffolk Punch Sire," T I O E R Or . "

He is five years old ; Sire, " Monarch," dam by(Sexton's) " Chelmsford Champion."

Viccory won the following prizes :—187C—First Prize, Suffolk Show, at Saxmundham.

„ Essex Show, at Colchester.„ Royal Show, at Birmingham.

1877—First Prize,' Suffolk Show, " Sudbury."„ Essex Show, Chelmsford.„ Norfolk Show, Diss.„ East of England Horso Show,

" Beccles.'11878—First Prize, Cork Show, April 12., Fiity Pound CUD. Cork Show. .Tuly.3.

-JFirst Prize at Do Do.„ -Royal Agricultural Society's Show,

Boll's-Bridge.Special Prize of £50 at same.

Tho conditions required by the Royal Agricul-tural Society of Ireland for Sire winning hitterprize are—" That ho stands for the coming seasonin the Province of Lcinster and shall servo mares cta sum not exceeding .£5 5s. Od. per mare." To com-ply with foieging is Owner's only, reason for offer-ing thie Siie on hire.

Ho will be guaranteed a sure foal-getter, and.ofgood constitution.

Terms on application to• JOHN R. HEFFERNAN,j24.lt • • .

¦• ' . ¦ •' . Stone View Farm, Blarney.

(itwths, ^ttawiagcs; and JU catUs.Announc<menUof £irthi, ilarria ;c>,ai»i Diattu,mutt be vrc-vaii

B I R T H SJon. lJ, »t CasBe Forbes, Uie Couctcss of Granurd, of a

(Hughter. ¦ . . . . . ¦Ou Ibe 21at init., at her residerme, Eal'yoiU:tci, the wl'e o!

Mr. Martin Arthur, joar^od dauihtor of Mr. Edmond WWte,of a ioj.-v ¦ . . .,

On JCtb ln«t., rt KObrsogh Lodje, tho wiTe of 'Eobe\tAshby, Esq., ol K son. . . . '.

On 'SHJinat.. t.\ AUUBUI Abbe;, Goldcj, the wue o( W .Dalton, £nq., of nsoo. . •On tie 20th in«t.. fit . Eden Fork. Kinvitowi, the wi'oof

F^cdirick 8. Ireltini, Esq., of a daughter.: At C^na-Pindes, Punjab, the w?»e of Co'ooel Lujh Oough,

¦ M A E R I A G E S. jAt St. Michael'!, Chedter-cqnare, London, Piodcrick Hor

cc, D.B., Bellwood, Captuin 3rd Dragoon Ono .ds, ot ScawbrQro»e, Lluca'uU're,'to Catherine, eldest dani-iterof iha>.-te George P6««i, Esq., and niece of the U*e Sit Jolin.Power, Ban., -K'l'oneT » ¦ ¦ • ¦¦ ¦ < ¦ ¦¦ . ';¦ •¦ •

At -Undrj*. EiLnona O. iforrojb Major M.8.C.,' to Flor-e ice JDl-«beth; cnl/ ch?ld of H. V. Hariraid, E« -., Coloici-ler, and grtoiushter orthe Joic P, P. Hackette, VLXi.,Cashei. ' •¦ V . « . > ¦.' ' -¦ ¦¦ • ¦ ¦ ¦

. . . ¦ . . , . ;

J»n- W, i>t tie Oaihollri Chnxcb.adlyw.T'am, co. Tipiepry,Conef. tie John Mraitbi'B.I.C., Corr, eldest ton offer. Jri.Mjgr th.P.t.O.i.Bar-Bsii to UI.IT, only dinvhtor of Mr.Matthew iTDon'.ell O'Brien,' of Buriea'; »nd »i»tor of CieJateBw/ Denta O'Briea; F.B.- ' ¦* • i . ' - . . i . - . : , .^ .J^

l<'ttt,tfc8'c*tlleo~I» "?n°1«!ort:''y» J»»«. "eeoad ioiof''"Wfl. Burke,¦ Aatrlnacro«» 'Qnnn'i County, to Mar-arot, tfdest d>njh»*r of Edward Hi\r j, Broirtwood; JEnUg.

eortny. ..' .s ; '. . - .^ ¦ ' - . ¦ - ' .i ' : - •. .;.:• ¦_ , ,..

: J»n: 8,'rttheCih'nrili ol '8t. AndMW, Wdl-itieet,'-lotiaon,M*!0; J-'WflllajiwOn ,- CCth Begusent, to Emma a.rah, daa;,t«.-of tbe iit« -Blonard a.«ffort JeSaret, E«i.,of Ifrarpobl,and .fonnorlr'o^Wexfora. ¦ ; • • ^ - ¦. .;. >.. .\T:'; -:r- rc ji;; !lr: j-a-J.i. ; r j "P l 'A T.-w <5 • • . -;' •¦¦- l - ; • ¦, . ", .I .A: ' .i ;: ;< :'i ' < Wt ". - ¦ *¦. 1',-

tl. *? • • • . .• ¦, • ' :. \'¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦

MJ»nn«716,"ia London, of he-Ti djauie,.Edward Kevins,lEjq., jelfittt souvofiT. F.SeTju. and granAaon ot ithoSS,Thp3s.,Mwla»i Xwu ind Wlu>m We«£, EM., WaterfcrC; r.Jv>.S3^Bt_Emni.-coN<naTe, aftoraI0J3 "to ol vhiue,hoB-iDem.fn4 h»ppJ»»B»;. the mortal -.temtir * of tie Very Eev.•D jaKraiyj Pjp. and V.O, woio coailjaed to thirlaat,re»tbw plaoe in the tomb of his own cinroh <n th*t townI fft«<,tu1 .Jnaet oUequlM ) n taat mend .ed'aee, thi oo'ffla ''beuiag tbsfoUcwlng-fiiMriptlon ;-"To the-mettorroTtSjVm.tttA. ji ^L-tSXX: ', ;imexc4ei"nglv UrgetooSre!-gvtionjejjteMflt, and.MnojJt them nunf lenttBiaan of'thePro«iAVper»Ba«Jon,;toalud|j« (fcL <Bn&r, CS?U»TCUS&Un»S-. jC okpoole,XP.Y Mr; J. wTfeolcS?'.Fn.CidUitiw<'p WiteflVMuarter iaatiand a SlSaM, isor».''x '.

¦-?^L* ; ! - v- ~ '".<i.'i ''f r t ~'>. ~: ** '".v"* - ' ¦ •• - - 1* ./ - ¦¦ • •'i<5?-w"rlt» ¦Jte* 3»oti»«Sea fllbea, at W» reildodce.;I1»KaU,Ur. Joiin Q'Haim, plaaiber.i.> . . . . -• ¦. ¦•* "" rv

¦*•??;;On,&u>d*j».»f,O»Wi«i G iiW'MtreH,Mr.'aVOrlffln'hair.*'1

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^^mmmmmmm,1 >1T UMIaiMlli l i l l l lWlln i > ¦¦¦Imi Ti 11 In ' ¦ 1 -I f '

WATERFORD MARKETSWaU-ford , J.7,uiar!/ 24<n, ]S^9.

NATIVE WUFAT—Ka cha;.;e ri j.-i^cs. A u.odcrJto««ppl>- of t'resh Wheat from farmers.

BLACK OATS—Dull , at a decline of M .

FOBEIGN WHEAT dull.MAIZE-No clmiii-c.1'X-OUR dull.

.r. & s. i'u K L A W

P B I C E S C U It H E N T .laisii. 01.1. .w

""

,"W1LKAT, )wr barrel of '.SOlba. a^ ,1. " >,. • ;," ,! .. •

— iVI'ito - - . t.j o to »u » 3 li' .c l 'l (j— lied - - - - VtJ it IK ( ( i^l y Z \ Q— Sbiiipiii),'Jo - - i0 « 0 O l a il •" , n

UAUI.EV , per barrel of &UlbB. :— Uriuilini; - - - CJ 0 <»> <• I.") i; ) ; o— Mi'Ui.ii- - - t j I) t'.J (M7 it ]¦) oOATS, i ; .• l-i '.rcl of ll'iilla— W.ck - - . - ( ) (i ( ) ,', ;, o 0 s— Wti '.ie - . - i i o in iit« ii , , , „— G) 3V - - . . ( 1 0 l-fl O i l 0 ) . o

I' JOL'fl. ]or sauk, of i«)ll,.s.—• t.rwrlines - . - :z o 31 O f ) 0 , , n— In eriors - - . :,i o ;U in i u i ) n

OI\ 'I'1I'£AIJ, per Sack - - :yo o :i O L I II I I OBl'.Ai'i . lrtrCwt. - - - - •> 0 5 C 0 (I ( . u1'OM-A.IID do. - - . - 5 c ¦« II 0 0 O .,

FOKEIGxV. FUKK .Wa£AU", I'Srb'-'d 'of :\ 'if!,?. " "

K "d ' u ' o~ A.m?r.'S-- \a ' - iJ u'to oo o— J:ei,;'. 'fcr o '1 C'J o oo o— Bed W.M'.ir i e\ 7 vs o -s n

— <.'h:rku , Tuj.,uro;r, and Otic isa - . -. 1 0 iii 3— lb"j ' .(j! 0 LJ 0INDIAN L'OKX, Yullow , OJcsaa and G;ilut r. -14 li H <j

— — Ilmiil ami 1'osonian (old) -to d (;a 0— — Aii i* con 01.1 . . . i s 0 KI g— — JJo. b.evt . . . .u u 11 a— - Uamihi . 1 - - - .1 1 0 H 3— — Duuuvucl l . i 0 C'l 0l'LOUB, Aincriciin, per kirrel of IOUlbs - -to » O 0— French, per sack, of'.Ki1 :«. . .(.j u 0 0l.S'UIAN WEAL, American, per iMk - - t ' 0 oj 0_ _ .' Homo JM._ui>ui cturc , per ) ., ,. ,„ „

e 8>c 'l, of -JSillbs. ; 15 0 1 C 0

Imports and Ei} >orts for week endiny Thursday, 23A1.i3i i'o:;'i's. Exroii'j's.I-.-d:: n Coio. .. «C70 Qrartcre. Indian Corn — l i i u i . u

Wbeot 17S do. Wbeit — r .(.• •» 'O «t3 — ,|o. Oats...> +-J5 U.J

Ii-riey — Sucks. Barley l.W .,0.Fjour •' '^J 'lo- >'lonr ;ai S - is.

I - UarrclB. OalmcU -Meal 31 Sacka. Inciaimeal ... — do

(Corrected this day f o r the Waterford Sens).I'KOVISIONS.

DACOX TICS, jwr cwt. - _ m. CX to iS : .dSTEAE3 do. _ _ 0(1 0 til O 'iSET do. — _ •) 0 10 UH EADS do. _ _ x) u :;, 0Sciurs do. — _ IJ 0 +; 0IiAr o (cbandlcr's) _ _ Ou 0 3 0

BUTCHEES' MEAT.BSEF, iKir lb. - - (J.7 J .1 to Oj. OldSIOTior, x iv lit . — — 11 9 j,,' Q

1"LAMB , iwr quarter — — 0 0 0 0V KAL, pcrlu. _ _ 0 u 0 0VOKK , iwrlk. _ _ 0 < > 0 8

POTATOESf.lT' P*"'0110 - - Ox fi-l. to Os. fdOld, per sto-jo — — 0 7 0 8

BREAD.WHITE, per -Jibs _ _ 03.511. to Os.CiHOUSEHOLD, per do. — — 0 0 0 0

WHISKEY.Donux, per gallon — — 19r. W. lo :0s CJConn, puncheon, — _ ].j 0 iti jOLD COEK, gallon, — _ |g g 00 0

F I S II.NEWi-OUKDLAxn, per cwt. — — \0i. C l to 2-'s WIIXRRIXOB, per barrel — — 24 u ¦>$ 0 'SAJ.MON, perlb. — _ 0 (1 0 01'RAL, per do. — — o n u 0Sou:, j«r do. — _ 1 1 j nTJCBOT, i«r do — — 1 u 1 T

FOWL AND EGGS.CHICKENS, per doz. — — :8J . 0.1. to 30c ClXurtey Cocks per pair — — M o - lji 0QEiSE, per pair — — 12 0 11 nEcia, pcrll» — — 11 « jo 0FOWL , per pair — — 5 0 s G

SOAP AND CANDLESWHITE, per cwt. — —BROWX, per do. — —MODLB, per dozen lbs. — —DIPT, per do. — —

WOOL AND HIDES.HOCOET WOOL — —VEiTfKR & EWE — —SKIX WOOL — —HIDES, per cwt. — —Kirs, per lo. — —CALF, per doicn — —

TIMBEB.

20s. 0.1 to Hi. Od•10 (I 21 05 0 G O5 J 5 3

Is. Id. to Is. 2d1 0 1 10 0 1 0

£2 O !• 00 "J 0 0

10 0 (9 »

CCl. Qi. to70j.0d ,70 0 75 065 0 00 011 O 11 0

15s. Cd to 16-. Od,11 0 CD 0

BED PINE per ton , —YELLOW PISE per do. —STATES', por 1000 —Li-rus, per do. —

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

FODDEK AND GEEEN CKOPS.HAT , per ton, — — 45s. Od. to :-5s. OdSTRAW, wheatcn, per do. — — 25 0 35 0

Do., oaten, per do. — — 25 0 30 0Tramps, per do. — — H O 15 0SUSOOJ-DS, per do. — — 10 0 H OCARBOIS , per do. — — 25 0 o 0

WATEBFOBD BUTTEB MARKET.Number of f irkins weighed at the Public Butter Market

f o r week ending Friday (this day) and prices.Saturday, — 47 — 100s. Ou. to 112s. OdMonday, — 0 — x»s. od. to 000s. OdTnasday, — 0 — 000s. Od. to 000s. Cd.Wednesday— 9 — 112s. Od. to ISO3 Cd.Thursday, — 17 - — 112s. Od. to 130s. td.Friday, — 0 — 000s. Od. to 000s. td.No. of Firirin8 correswindlnirweek lfljit rear 7n

XOs. Od. to 000s. Od000s. Od. to 000s. Cd112s. Od. to ISQ3 Cd112s. Od. to 130s. td

Friday, — 0 — 000s. Od. to OOOs. tdNo. of Firkins corresponding week last year 7(Price per cwt 112s. Od. to 120s. Od

A B, E I V E 1)2l8t—Milford, a, MilTord, g o ; Vrlturo, s, Mllford, e c2ind—Toword, s, Glpsgow, g c ; Waterfoid, a, MUford, ir c •Finlngsnn, London, manure ; Triade, Enneoni, silt : SelinaJaie, Newport, Hoes, cool j Eli JI, Newport, Boas' coal •Briton, Bristol, Wjxfo-l, T c; Stoi-jcock, s, Bonnow.cotton •'Earnho< m, s, Liverpool, New Boss, gc.23rd-Copeland, s, Glasgow and Cort, g c ; Bcrfnald, sLiverpool, g c ; liaDj^r, s, Novport coals.

S A H E! ; .21rt—Lara, s, Brislol, g c : Limerick, s. Milford r e -

Etormeock, s, Buanow. lisht; Vnlture, 8, Mil/ord. g c. '2ind—Boaina, Kinsale, oo l j Tit-Bit , Cork, ccul • Erin >

Dnngsvan,jr o ; Zephyr, a, Liverpool, g c ; Toward, », Qlajlgav, a o: Milford. a, Milford, s c

2»rd—Briton, Milford , ,t.

TV.SjaAS.i3 PRETEJi rEO,i TTEALTH RESTORED,i . •• By toe en of

KATE'S W"ORSDELL'S I*ILLSl; Which the erpericace of over 50 jears proves

to be thoBEST FAMILY MEDICINE.

1 . THBT

E3TABLISH Ti?E HEALTH. •"-*«»

| Sold everywhere at Is. ljd.. 2a. 9d., and 43. Cd. .; . - per 'oox. jalWm

! ¦¦¦ ¦;: :IBISH BANK EETUBNS. _»An Account, punraant to tha Act 8 and 9 \it\tfp 37. of tfflv^amount of bank notes authorised br law iTbt/Sisned kr tl» X»TerBl DantaoI lMuo lnlielaod, imd th<&er»ge»mQIfafr«t_ >; bonk notes in dtcnlatlon and of coin how during the fonr 1,-weoka ending Satniday;21»t Deoemb«r, 1878 :¦Nim« and Title Circulation CirouSion l Amounfof •; u set forth " ¦ authorised during fonr I coin heldi ' : «9 • by weeks darini? fourj license. ' certiflcate. ending as ¦ I week? end-¦ above. jingu abort

Bank .bf.Ireland..... JO,738.428 £3,0C7,S2S . O87JZ*HationalBonk 852,269 l,42l!su 8»SiI2Z-S1 S*1 - 9''V'667 870-w S80 ®Bflfalt Bankinff Co. 281,611 458 6M - 31SLffi4Northern do. . 343,440. 512770 406JB4, .UlrterBanMngCo.. 3U.O79 . . 760>« "«!?»«.

, , . . WATEEFORD MAEKET BEYIEW. .:i ' '___! P0K "rHB «"•*»»* WBSK. : '; BjrrnjB.—No prime Bntter at market thu week, andtte jnferior Bnttor sold at irregular prices from SOr,to 100a. . . ¦.- . .- . . ' ii, I%?kT ML?1"1 "opply- Prime White 23J. 6d. to 2t«. ;"S'i10-?*- '• fcuerior, 19s. to 20s ; Foreign doll, at

£j0.'od..to 25s, 6d. - . . ' • . ¦

l OATaj-^SmaU Bnpply, and demand dull, at 9s. 61 to9«. SbVlorBUcka ; Greys, Uu. Gd.1 -BABfiBT—Maltjn{f,17s. to 19a. ; Orindinj 14a. to 14s.w. |

¦,-,. i- ;. • ; • ; - ¦ • • ¦ ¦ • / .

- ¦ : . .

! IwDlAjr CoBN in largo Bnpply and the demand dull.American, 14«.; Galate, 14s. 6d. . : ... ".} PoDMsr—Dnririg the weefc fodder has boenin goocljnpplyj and,- in consequence, prices foil tinder these of*¦¦» Sf*i-']-.*h« t P Price for best • Hay on WednesdayW.^?*?".1'803118 B00 foeding qnality was had at5to,l>whileiinferior was porohasod at 45e.!per" di»oi :¦SJr?w?»-lw*I0 n>"cl> inqnirod for, were down to SSt..to •

*-*, l<Wv.f<*-'wlieftten,' and 25». to 30a.'- •fo*' Oaten:Rxjti at* in fair supply so farM Tnrnips ana Mkngoldl ¦:go.bnt Carrots arc scarcer TnmipBwereln'demijidoB''iWetoeadaT at 14a. a ton j Mangolds b»nghtftontl4ai Jtolas, andCarrote were np to 96B. per ditto. -••«.•;¦¦:¦ >^

CoAia -ColUers are scarce to hard; and bestOardifl^jCool is now I5s. 6d es-ship; and 16s per ton from store.j PpTATOKS—Tho snpply by boat oontinnes fair^bnSthere;is very little from fanners of this district. U Whole-'sale' proe at Corporation scales on WednowJayj 7a; perstone, ;'; , •

¦ ¦. . • • "= :¦ ¦ - ¦ : -> ; ,•¦. .- .-:'.:^>,:jH:,«i

UiBA?°?-"5eat lcan light si»able Watetfora Bacon,;/f.c -HeayJ Mafat, .:to 6()s,;::Himb B«6oi.,j

:«a.-ior Desj qnauty-; inferior, qnalifieg-at lor ittes.1 ; I.IBaoon p1g«,4i7s. to 48s.-por cwt-; :>. • M ¦Vii'i fr' v - ! '-\ <H>

j;}:Ji^ATEEFpEDvBAfcOiN DT I^NDONAJf ¦':{ '¦ '> Vi£i tiThe foflpwing letter, wKjoji appears in ti^JiKinij! i V.g|ol Tnesday Tnayi give ¦ iBome cOTSofctiWWiHtfcosei^^iwho MlleTa''inat ocr"food ij^ncereot'*going tobs' -; -33ibeaten completely ont of tte\rnaAkcVlw'the~Aaior l'^ :; ^[icad'ciSrer. v* Ifft"t bSi TuW MX&0p?Mi$^"to lrlto,yonj.floTOip^de3a5CT«)^^•naae -.fliatlieia ofa«!-y»™»;«Bd I rx p ivJ te>^^teWM **"aWnfcrmed M ^ toitr -.qnpj& pw^^w MM:Q^Mta ;olj enw'bacpu.c»mwj iaiJaon,.as;^i wfll teejbyvtno|prfce»!onnent «hcto»e3 tr-Wainf u Stfi n^si^ ^rj^ HoWe-'paoeV'lwioKf lWr: m&

the worM;«.iW«torfcra,.«oa 9Xw«iia *«M!n^The:London weeV3y,c<msainption'of Jaotn4*'*tofeW &>t-^"

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. ; ¦ TO CORRESPONDENTS * :Communications, whether advcrtiscn|cnts or other-

wise, aro sot snro of insertion when received only onFridayi. : | • • ' •

ACCOUXTS OF THE CITT AND COUNTT.—This morn-ing we received copies of the. audited accounts of thuCity and County Grand Juries, of Watejford to bo ad-ve.tised, but, owing to their great length, entirely tool&to for insertion in this evening's publication.

Fall Moon—Wcdno:<la,v 8'b., at llh. 2Ln! 29s. n>orii.taut Qtfcu tcr—Wednesday, lotb, rt lOh. SJ-n. 32B. monNew lloou—WedTi; i t t ZJod , el lilt. 25ra. 26s. mom.First Quarter—Tuuwi.lv, SOtb , at llh. l^m. 20s. morn.

MaterforirS-jye msMm #" BE JUST, AND PEAR NOT."

LATEST NEWSTHE AFGHAN WAR.

MOVEMENTS OF SHERE ALI—p(>SITION OFTHE BKmSH TROOPS-LATESTj FROM THESCENE OF OPEBATIONS-TURKKY.CALCUTTA, WEDNESDAY.—Sherej Ali is now

in the North of Afghan Turkistau, near theOxus. Gholam Hussein Khan hbs been en-trusted with ihe civii administration of Canna-bas, under tho supervision of Majir St. John,holding the general political superintendence ofthe district. Sayua Mahoiumed, lale revenuecommissioner of the Ameer, is actively assistingthe British authorities. Major Cavagnari hasreceived-friendly messages from the GhilzaiWaidalc chiefs. Gen. Koberta rcpo 1a the coun*try quiet. ¦'¦ . . . .

General Stewart is reconnoitring pn tho direc-tion of KbeLator Giulzar. Gen. Biddulph is atpresent advancing towards Gereshk.iin the direc-tion of "Herat: Lieut. Willis, of the | Royal FieldArtillery, who was stabbed by a fanatic at Conda-haf, died from the effects of tho wound. .

. SHEBE ALTS FAMILY.VUJJNA, WEDNESDAY NIOHT.—The[Fremdenblatt

rives the following particulars of | Shere Ali'afamily : Dost Mohamed, tho Ameer's father, hadsixteen BOOS, including Sherc Ali, thje eldest, whowas his father's faTOurito, ond twenty-one daugh-ters. Tho old man gave each of biB sons a post aslocal governor, and married his daughters to hiavassals. Seven of the former died during hia lif<stime, four of a natural death, whilst one went mod,another fell from his horse, and the third wasmurdered. After Dost Mohamed's death eight ofhis' surviving sons, Afyal Khan at their bead, rosein arms against Shero Ali, but were conquered,whereupon two were imprisioned, three banished,ano! three succeeded in By ing tho country. Siiotthem ia re since d) od, arid Sbera AOj has lost sereo-teen of hia sisters and five sons. j

1 AFFAIRS IN TURKEY.CONSTANTINOPLE, WJBDNESDAT EVENING.—Prince

Lobanoff and Carathcodori Pasha will havo an in-terview to-morrow. It is thought teyeral furthermeetings will be required before the definite treatyof peace with Russia is signed. Th4 difficulty intho way of signature arises from the Russian word-ing of the document, which makes! the BerlhiTreaty subordinate to the definite treaty.

WATEEFOED CORPORATIONTHE WATiSKt UBU WBfUKAXlU , 1B7U-

Three meetings of our Council in this year,and a third, like the other two, ending in turmoil!A stubborn fact; sad to say, a true ore, as Tues-day's proceedings too strongly testify. Mem-bers of an important body—important becausethe members composing it have entrusted tothem, collectively, the due care and the duoadministration of vital public iniierests—callupon the Mayor, by requisition, tb convene ameeting to discuss a Bubject set forth over theirnames, in which subject they assume they arointimately concerned as guardians of the publicwelfare ; the meeting is called by jthe Mayor ;business is cone into, but how does it endPNot, as sensible, impartial, public spmted-peopj o<vould expect, in something practical, or. illsomething approaching that end ; oh, ni! thovery-revease is the result, and that result thooutcome of the Btrenuous efforts, if] not of thopreconceived determination, of certain" of thosevery requisitioniste themselves. Availing: him-sell of his' undoubted right -wisely jor usefullyexercised ' is another question—a member putsforward a proposition bristling with many pointsfor debate—just such a one as was {calculated,in a remarkable degree, to show off the talkingpowers of a would-be orator, and | under theguise of this hydra-headed proposition, person-alities are rushed into by those who ask for thederate ? the crossest mode of insult known to,and'eondemned by civilisation, is originated bythe Bame promoters, and that role is |perseveredin, reckless alike of self-respect—a new feelingto some—and < utterly regardless of Jthe pubhcinterests credulously confided to them, untilmen, who do not pretend to be so many JOBS—men who are human nature, and . who possessfeelings which are not to bo causelessly tram-pled upon—men who are fully alive tb the seri-ousness of , the duty imposed upon them, andwho are striving zealously, in spite of insensateobstruction, to fulfil that duty, feel toej cannotlonger tolerate being scandalously abused andinsulted to their very teeth by those * hose chiefattribute is to shine in tho vulgar language ofBillingsgate—men who deserve the ifwrftett no^tice of toe public for their possession and theiruse of that unenviable qualification—jand

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tigktion follows irom. me assiujea, wiucu in wenmerited by the assailants. No man ct-a suffer tobe called "a liar," and tamely sit down underthe epithet: and, as a general rule, rio one willbe ready to use the opprobions phrasfe only onowh^has had frequent occasion, onHp own at-eovnl, to cry p eccavi. Such was the case at lastTuesday's Coancil, and the incvitablejiaaue was,obstruction was a third time successful, andwith a disgraceful vengeance, in stamping downbusiness, and that business, too, if it may beso called, created by itself. To such! extremesdia this spirit go on Tuesday, that the appealsof • tie MATOR for peace were wholly disregard^b/lhoseirho would have nothing but vitnpern-taon, and we strongly opine that, to promote thedue discharge 'of public business, to bring theCouncil to -a proper tmie of itt own lignitu-?*feeling evidently as hard to be und irstood byBomeaa itiis 'by them, to enunciate in decentEnglish—liia Worship will have to exercise,what he has kindly refrained from d< ing np tothe present; his prerogative as MAYOB for thepreserration of order. For the' sake of thjoConncu, ior the sake of the public, f o the safceol Uieoia '^UrbB Intacta," we very d« plyregrotigain being forced ' to refer to this me st ¦nnttlei-antsnbject, and once more, for the last tinto,ire ask, " Is the case hopeless P" \ \

FtTNEEAL OP MISS KELLOn aitirdtty last,' the late En K; On 8»tnrday last, the late Jtigs Aei. f , ue «»-

lov«d daughter of Poirae KeUy; Esq.,' Ba bcuTllhwliHbnie; Sessional Crown SoUciter, Watc rf oxd, ¦waginterred in Tramore! Catholic grareyan .'folJowed

• hi one of the Urgest and mo«t respectai ,le funeralcSrttju *o have seen passing through^ lei city for

• » tea* period. Office and Hiria Maw /or th > rspose «the sod of tab mncK Umented jonng lady * ere offered

' up in the Chapel of EMO, FerrjDank, the M< rtBer. Dr.. Pw«r, LordTBUliop of Waterford and lu. >?»iP»V

4in», coxnmenmn* at half-past ten; the high irUotbeing

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L O C A L I T E M SWATJJBPOBD Lrr«BABT AND SCIXNTWIO ASSOCIA-

TION.—The committee.of this excellent and vigorousassociation, zealously careful to advance itt aimby all means within. ita . power, afforded itsmembers, with their telatvres . and friends, atreat of a high and very attractive Older, ina lecture on inusio by tho'en? "Dent Piofessor,Dr. W. Power • O'Donohoe, Pbl D.P.SJ ., ofDublin, illustrated vocally tnd instrumentolly, as-aisted by Lis occomplinhed wife, at theLftrja Boom,City Hull, whith spacions spcrtment was thtongivifrom end to end by a thoroughly discriminating s-ridappreciative aud'ence. The chair was occupied byDr. J. l\ Scott, J.P., thefelented President of theAssociation, and with that grnUeman on the plat-fovm were—The Bight WoiBhipful Aid; MacVesy,'M.D., Mayor j Aid. St.-G. Pieeman, J.P.;one of thevice-president*, and Mi-. J. N. Wbite, T.C.'thecourteous Hon. Sec. of the Awociation. Dr.O'Donohuo lectured, plc.yed and sung-to the verygreat pleasure of hie; auditory, whilst his talen-ted wife, both in the duets with her husband,and in her SOIOB, quite charmed the house, andbrought on heraelf imperative encores, with whichdemands she gracefully complied." In acknowledg-ing a vote of thanlre, proposed by the Mayor,occonded by Mr. Hogan, Manor, supported byAid. St. O. Fceman, J P., and most warmly passedto his wifo and himself, the fecomfifthed-professorsaid, if a concert would bo got up njwaroB the reliefof tbo poor of Waterfovdj he and f $ t & O'Donohoewould be most happy to come down atthairown ex-pence, with a proficient pupil.and give their servicesgrnturously, a generous offer which deservedlyelicited the very warmest applause. The committeemerit eveiy preise for providing such a treat forfheir members. . . . .; . • , j ¦ ;

EMIOBWIOK.—On Saturday ovening 62 emigrantsleft this port, per one- of the Clyde Steamship Com-pany's steamers, for Southampton, .en route for NewZealand. They were from Carlow, Limerick, ¦ Clareand Tipperary, the maiority being of the male sex.

, EBCAPID movi DBOWNrNa.-rOn Ipnday evening,as a sailor named Fogarly was going on board hisvessel, a schooner lying above Bridge at the time,he fell ftorn the plank, which waa alippeiy from theiuin, and getting in between the vessel and thehulk had a very narrow ascape.' Providentially,however, the crew were enabled to send a .buoywithin his reach, and by its means he was speedilytaken from the strong ebb tide in which he was im-meised. , _

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TECE LAKDLOEDISJI.—The Marquis of Waterford,with characteristio benevolence, hr.8 been distribut-ing X8.a week, for sevoral weeks back, in tho oncethriving town of Foiilaw, where, we wgiet to hear,such assistance is sadly needed. His Lordship isdoing every thing in his* power to alleviate distresson bis estates. ... Such proprietors are a true bless-ing to scountry. . . . . . : '

JDANQXBOUS Houses.—A house at Miller's Marshwas reported to the Mayor on Tuesday morning, byBorough Constable Mahc-ny, as being in a dangerouscondition. / Haying visited tho place, be directedthe city engineer (Mr. E. H. Byan) to inspect thebouse, andU. it was in a dangerous condition to takemmedi ta nation. . ' . - ^Toe CoKOTi£<itii&T.—A.dtuig-coM,t&W& A&casne,

Mary-stre«t station, hsa retired, after thirty years'service, on full' pay: During, that long term, agreat portion of which was spent io this city, Mr.Ahcarne was an exceedingly attentive and well-conducted officer, possessed of the warm esteem ofall who knew him, both, in and out of the force. '

BOBEBBT.—Some of the stores of the two rail-way companies at Kewrath were broken into on lastFriday night, and painting brushes, curled hah',with other matters, stolen therefrom. The pur-loiners won't be long at largo. . .. . .. . . . . .

Trik BXCXNT OUTBADE MKAS KILMIADKN.—Cothe-rino Qalvan, accused of partioipatlng in the ontrage atEaheen, near Woitfleld, on the woman Qough, was ar-rested by Constable Jeff*, at Eilmaothomas, and lodgedin jail here on Friday night. :

Acca>KHT.—A ilater named Byrne, whilst repairinga house-top at Kewtown, on Saturday, fell from theladder, from one of the rongs breaking, and reoeived asevere fraotureof the head, necessitating his removal tohospital, where he progresses favorably. , .

DBOWNED.—An old man, who for a long time receivedthe Passage mails on tlieir arrival at Ballyhack, wasblown off the piorthere into the river, on Saturday night,and was drowned. His body has not been found. -'_ . BsscuB.'=:On Saturday evening a boat, with six men,going to Passage, was npBet between Checkpoint andGlasshouse. They were Tescued by three lightermen,Sheehan, Cody and'Donnelly. ¦

SHSEP STBALIKO.—TWO fat sheep, the property ofMr. Ml. Dunphy, were stolen on Friday night from thelania of Eaheen, near Butlerstown. No traoe of themhas been discovered.CfcHtPPiNQ.—The steam-tug, Stormcoelt, has been re-paHug this week on our graving bank for injuries re-'ceive& by running ashor*,' whilst removing cotton fromthe barque stranded in Ballyteigne Bay.

THE -NATIONAL BANK(fBOM THS T-UES) . ' .

The direotot3 of the Nationa'. Bank report thatthe-net profits'for tho past half-year amount'to.£99,904 including ' .£6,582 brought forward.'. Adividend of 363.- per share, or et the rate of 12 percent, per annum; has bean declared, which will take.£90,000; .£5,000 is added to the reserve, making it£U5fiO0, and a' balance of -je4,904 > wUl| then beleft to carry - to-ther-Bgw

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ccouutrA The'- balancesheet" shows a pa:d-up crpital of Xl,600,000, and aliability on noted in circulation , ol JB1,284,476, or7O,u9b lem than in r the June half-year. . The

amount due by the" bank on current and depositaccounts is ' je8,O97,794,;a decrease'of £263,126:Acceptance figures f or .4324,671. only. ; On the asset'side of the account the gold and silver at the Irish'branches amount to .£899,680, and the cash inhand at the Bank of England to £769,990—to-gether, £1,666,679, a decrease of JE301.801comparedwith last Jane.' Investment exclusive of the re-seive, in New 8 per Cent stock, but inclusiveof India guaranteed. Colonial and other ' stocksstand foe £1,771,622, or almost the same as in theprevious half-year, the only difference being that theLank now hold less India, Colonial and other stocks,and' more Government stock 'and Exchequer bondsthan it did then. Advances on secn'ritles at call andBbort notice come to JBS23,385,: and'advances onsecurities at sundry1 dates - "current : accounts' to-gether leach £2 46,154 '. Bills discounted amountto £4,460,612, and in the aggiegate these items ex-hibit a reduction of £031,992, "principally in billsdiscounted and ad vancos ; on securities to call andsboi t notice. This balance' Bheet.is one-of;thefullest publ-abed by any Unk, and although stiUcapable of considerable extension, it forms a stond-ing i-ebuke to those banks -who : fail- to give theirshareholders such figures as . they, ought .to have.Wnen compared with ; the average informationcontained in most , br once eheeta, . the details pre-sented by tins Irish bank deserve to be commended.

THE CUBBAQHMOBE HOUNDS.Lord• Watttford had.'tha Carraghmoro ftrtnro on

Thursday, tha 16th,- at Guilca, crosi-roads, and theninal costom of , drawinn Ballydnm.flnt wu departedfrom on Uua'oocaiion. . The new%covert«tCarriganur8waa the 'order given, and tht largo cavalcade wendedtheir way thereto,' which wai'» duttnee of four mile*;A fox was found .within its' preraacti that broke as if forGardenmorria, but had not got far when he made a loop'and got back.' AmberMll was 'next called': on,' andthough it. responded, to thei call nude/stul vary littlegood was done, with tho wily - tenant it sent forth: asscent was wretched; and after »ome more knockingabout from Whitfleld, ».' day a' sport was concluded.Next day (Friday! found the, noble muter at MountNeil, andf though tha morning won a gloomy and threa-tening »«pect,«tUl,' when the try stingTionr approaaaed.a great manr iportmneu were to be seen at asd aroundthis favourite rendetvOTit.- The hounds were not longin the covert whea » good fox broke away, that ranthrough Lik«Utown, thenoe by the ehapelof Aglish;a* if for Ashcrove, and kepttotteleftby Dopmanevillaee, and down to tho banks of tae nverKwhere hefound * refuge.;; A. long iorbronglit ni toCMngtrM;where a-sulky car was fonnd that could not be inducedtb Quit hi* Quarters, and paid the usual penalty by got-;ting*; chopped.''- r Qurcruah.'-wood was called on for'aaevening fox,1 and it tespbr.deQ-atl'ohce.- 'He set hismarks for BewbotoTighi tbongV the demense; and fato'Oartletown; where,, after tf deal of bustling abojit; hewas given up whou facing throngh Cregg, M if goingonto''\vllni9r* ~ :Ai'it - was 'flow" quite* dark i-nono of thelarge :««ld saw H out ta' the end t bttt;Mr. JVKXe*Barber »nd Arthw WBsoa (flrrt wUpV f !Amongtt thosepresents the^meet'were-Lord Wat«rfordjmaiiter).iLord Matcris B«tesrord;X«rdC!h«riw2«rMf«dj Pj,Copfc- Owen B Slacke and Mw/8>eke, »pt.:G»pdy^Mr.'W; G:D. Ooff.iMr; A:-Anderson*«r. B;Po#ejrVrW O'Neill- Power/^Mr r.-<Power,*C»pt; F. f IfcWManrt.(3rd .Dragoons Ouard , Mr. B»ymoiidd» L»PoW, • Mr; Stevenson.•; Mr.* T. F; Spteoeri Vx. Vf ig. 'Courtney; Me«ri Sttftngmin ff); M« Ji F.'toe B«ber(3rd PrJgW,Qiiard»);A;J;;p.!EUtoj^M

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THE COEPOBATIONTHB HtPEOVjEnEST ' BlLLf-AN IMPORTANT STATE'

.. . MINT »B01t THI LAW ADVI8BE—THK CITT SHIUE-' VALTT—APPAEXNTLT'A DEAD LOOK—THE WATSB-, ; WORKS'-ACCOilNTB—THE EAUMS DSVSLOPKB IT-, 8IIJ IN HOWlaNOB AND THBN IN ATTEMPTED'. BITINaS—JSVBET LATITUDE OIVKN, BUT THB BID-

BOPHOBJA IS TOO SXBONO, AND A BTAHPKDE IETHB,BK8OI.T.A meeting of this body was called for twelve on

Tuesday',, to consider a letter from Dublin Castlerespecting the City Shrievalty for 1879, and ono forhalf¦vPast twelve on the following; requisition :—. " To considor the accouoU of tho Waterwork* Com-mittee, and to mako Bnoh orders thereon as may benecessary. ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦ " To consider the very great increase in tho water ex-penditure upon the waterworks, and the apparent do-crease in the income from water, and to take snoh actionin Wierenoe thoreto, snd to the colleotiou of tho income,as may appear requioite. .

"To make such orders in relation to the oxpendituroas will tend to lessen B<uno.

. ".Waterford, January 13, 1879." :• N. M.A LLSN, ' JOSEPH FISHKK ,JOHN O'BKILLT, BICHABD MAHOKT,

- : WlLUAII CH KBET, E. C. FlKLDlNO.There wei e present :—The Eight Wbrshiptul Aid. G. I. MACKEST, M.D.,

.. ¦ " ! • . Mayor, in the ohair.Aldermen : T. Poroell, L. A. Bv&nJ B. Mahony, and

(towards the close) W. K. Commins. : Councillors : W.E. KeUy, E. C. Fielding, J. MoEnery1, J. N. White, J .Clampett, J. JPisher, J. Moran, J. O'BeiUy, W. Kelly,H. OaUwoy1, J.P., J. T. Ryan, N. M. Allen, A. Farrell,B. Morrissy, and M. J. Cox, with Mr. T. F. Strange,solr., Law Adviser, Mr. J. W. Howard, solr., TownClerk, and Mr. B. H. Byan, City Engineer.

¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ AN IMPOBTANT STATEMENT.The Law Adviser Baid he had a statement to make

to the Council of a matter which much concernedits dignity, and he would wish to get permission tomake it. That could be done by moving tho sus-pension of standing orders. .

Aid. MAHONT—I beg to move that standing ordersbe suspended for this purpose. :

Aid. PUECBLI/ seconded the motion, which wasput end passed. . , ;¦ Mr. STBANOI)—Mr Mayor, a recent meeting of thoCouncil authorised certain officers of the Corpora-tion to proceed with an Improvement Bill. I sent acopy of that bill up to the Local Government Board,to obtain their sanction, doing so more as a matterof form than anything else, because their consont ianot absolutely essential. I fully : expected theircertificate down in due course, but inBtead I receiveda letter stating (reads it), after , acknowledgingreceipt of tho Bill, that, " We have been furnishedwith a statement from Mr. Joseph Ambrose (solr.,Waterford) > against the Bill and asking us not togrant our certificate in its favor. Having regardto the provisions of the Improvement Bill of 1876,and its similarity to the present Bill, Beveral of- theproposed objects being tbe came, tho Board cannotsanction it, but will issue their certificate thatit' is ¦ promoted without their , consent". Thatcertificate they have sent'down. This is a matteraffecting the dignity of tho Corporation as a publicsbody; for when the Corporation possess a resolutionthey are bound to Bee that it is not unfairly inter.f ered mth behind its back. Any person who sodesires can object to it, but tbe - Corpora tion areentitled to an explanation of that objection, andthey are bound and entitled to get it

Mr. CtAMPSTT—I rise, Mr. Mayor/'to a point oforder. It is not right that Mr/Strange shouldattack Mr. Ambrose behind his baok. • Mr. STBANOI :I'm not attacking Mr.; Ambrose. I'm not-attack-ing any one (hear, hear). ¦ Mr. CLAXFBTT : Wo oreconvened for two objects here to-day, and this sub-ject introduced by Mr. Strange is not on ihe paper.

MATOE—It is not, but we saspended standingorders to allow it to be brought befo'ie us (hear).¦ Mr. CiiAUPXTT—I. would ask Mr.j Howard if wecan go into any subject outside those on the noticepaper to-day P ¦¦ ¦: ; : : - - i : I

TOWN CLERK—NOX unless by suspending stand-ing orders. . ¦¦: ¦ ; ; • ' : '¦ ¦

Mr. CLAMPETT—Then yon can go into anythingby suspending standing orders ?

Mr. GALLWET—I think Mr. Strange is in order inmtking the statement,'but I t'uink he is out oforder ia making a speech. : • . -¦ ¦• . .

Mr. STBANOE—I don't want to make a speech,but I want to'impress upon-the Council what isdue to its own dignity in'this matter (hear, heir).Without giving an opportunity to the Council ofexplanation, ' the Looal ' Government Board havetaken action on the ipn dixit of a single gentleman,and I ask the Council to give me authority to writeto the Local Government an answer to what theyhave stated (hear, hear);v Tou can take a voting onthat proposition: > ';. : • : • > ¦ ">! , ..';¦¦ .i. ., • ¦, .

Mr. CLAMPrrT—No/no, you cannot. You maymike a Htatement at a specul meeting on a subjectnot on the notice paper, but you cannot decide onit. You can'calla meeting for the purpose, if youike.-¦'.'¦•.•'•¦ !ft *:

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MATOB—As there seeuiB opposition to decidingthe-"matter i to-day; it might be better to have aspecial:moeti&g for the purpose. ~ : - '- (¦ ¦ . . '¦ Aid, MAHONT—I think it! reflects very great dis-credit '.on this Ccunoil thai an outsider should goand control ita action in this way, and I move thatMr.' Strange be authorized to -write the letter hedesires/ ';- • -. • - ' ¦; ¦. . > .•' . . r : ; 1- . . '.— ,

;MT.J.:T. BTAN—I secondithat r e s o l u t i o n . ,, - , ,*r Mrr CLAKPETT--You - too are making a chargeagainst Mr. Ambrose, and that is notJ fair behind hisback.:' ¦ ¦¦- r .\i > ^- : .' ;-V' '- . ¦

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. ;Mr. STBANOE—I am not attacking Mr. Ambrose,but lam attacking the general principle on which theLocal Government Board 6jfl6arto-*OTfcr acted (hear,hear).V-i- TT."!,;

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Mr. CLAKPCTT was hero ' getting- .into the pro-visions of the hill, which, as regarded the'buttermarket, he decided were wholly uncalled-for, when

|Mr. J;i T BTAN 'said—With' every respect, Mr.cjampett, i tninc you : are; tne only .person out olorder (hear; hear);/-: The sole question is, the': giv-ing or not permiraion to the LAW agent to answerthis letter. • •'¦-•¦' •. • ¦¦.¦¦ ¦¦ ¦- ¦ '.

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:. |Mr. CtAitp«TT-7l object to the ge rting of a reso-lution in this way, by whiohjit wouk seem that*tueCoancil approval' of > thii' bDl. ' All I can sayiis, Iwill now; and for the: future] 'give every oppositionto U-is-billi-i-? • .

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Mr.-FiBHiB—I fully sympathise with thu statement made by Mr.' Strange, (but I believe you can-not; takeap:tlie matter at 'this me !ting. I thinkthat the Local Government Board she old let us knowwhat Mr. Ambrose wrote to them on this subject(hear,''hear);'. 'v i>;.. ' i?-'i-' Vi .-'i l' ": :< ¦¦ n

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-MATOft -fl thinks it ;i» 'better ' to have a specialmeeting forHhisobjeot. < I will call < me for any day(hear,',near):i .f •«¦>: * [,.::¦ v*-A t •;?• ) ; ( ¦¦¦ \:,

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Mr. 'FiBHra—Those certificates from the LocalGovernment Board are sot of any gnjatimportance;ine commiKeo or wie -noose or commons pay veryHtOe attentwn to'them. ' Mr. Amhrose is » veiysmall ratepayer in the city j be -has'chambers intown;"and-is rated at about £10,'but still the Coun-cil should'-know what'he hat Srritt m to the- LocalGovernment Board on thii Bul'ject ( aear,' Bear).1' '

i Aid;BTAK Iwoaldprop<* thai ie'Town'ClerJcbedirectedto writetotheliocal Gov srnmenti Board jand inform them that tbe'Co'unoilft ftiinnioaaly roJquest 'a' copy or the letter* Mr1: Ai ibro»e wrote to"thom on this Bubioot("i»6tunaniii* idy'Cchoniawd1Messrs. Allen and Clainpett).' I was certainly underthe impreasion'it would be:-theunaiuBoaicteaireofthe Council to.1; uphold* it« own din ty,'but'a» suchia nonhe . and that;*"hav*:fo n todera mis-'take in thinking.'so/1 will ia/: that'the majorityrequest the'(W*$linitim?r«(»Ngj» %} r& mi -:ltw^ flnaUyarrangedttattt bSuWer«tood!Mr:Strange wW to write for thW infdnn*tiori;'|lnd thae>when recsivel/th'e'-Maybr woold call'a^Counba'to'consider iU& 'i&} *'{ '¦¦< -'J/^'I '""i-^^M /f-WiS.f

^Mr: ALLKf'-ilt will be?aU;Tott'til i'e, MrrMiiyor/for the Bill win bejietitionto'againi tf"TWpetjtfonia going up to the Local Govenun«n , Board,¦'-.-,: •^'•''n!, !:. ¦ "

¦;7- 'i .r-7 Tni!:drt,ifartBdiViji8Wja U&$&%$ffl $' The Toww' CLBBJ: iaid-li4^:a«^b«tin»M o»to consider aletter front the Lord Lt« iteiint, wluci/mider date of the 15th of'Jaiiiiai7J.l87»,-'»ckribw-ledged receipt of the Becond lirt of timeitaaiei:i«ht:up for>el»ction,-and;Bt»tedi I')u i iBitrncteabytha'l*idliifntcnintto'»y thai ail t umjwtlemenhave declined ;to acoept the "f i0& 'i>* tiil^m'.f omOiyon (Town Clerk) to ¦ move' the"Co* »dl/ wider tte

.©thei'nainiM fitt'iele ipj lf itM f! :*!'• Towir Ciaia:~I;really!do'not's•what'fuitker'

ieldon thai l«t^Dec4iiber;: 'it* OmiSB ^mJiSmei.That has i^ /i^'mS mwSmSSmrU¦refa ;;'Und^e»tk*^7KK53S.cWthree otierB^^W I»TJiS>S -.;|Tb«7th wction enacta that toy pM% ff,irijoTtti«'iktipn.prpvide.,*hat w^^ &T 05fea ittS

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in. Mr. Byan .wrote mo afterwards that tbe bootswere in tho Town Clerk's office, o-nd tbat I cos'd seethem there. On Friday I called again, and found Mr.Byan engaged. I went into the Town Clerk'soffice ,.'eaving word that I would be found there, but afterwaiting for nn hour, I ascerU/cned that Mr. Byauhsd gone away without giving me tbe informationwh'ch I sought. On Mondayl wont azain toseethebooks.but Mr. Byan said ho could not let me see tiiobooks without a written order from the Council ;however, the Town CleVk was good enough to sayMr. Byan WOE wrong, nud he then clmnjed his viewof the matter. I wanted to see the water rentufor 1878, but tbat waa not p.epirod, as I say itshould have been before now. .The Law Adviecr hasalready given it 03 b s legal opinion, that the booksshould be open for the inspection of all mombe>s !ofthe Council at re; Bona'ole hours, and Ido think fiatMr. Kyan deserves the censure of this body for theinsult which he gave it in my peison. I wrote toMr. Byan, complaining of the way iu wltich I hadbeen treated, ond stating that I would bring- themutter before the Council, and he wrote to me tuskwoid tbat tbe 'books were open to mo. I now moveViot Mr. Byan be heard if lie has anything to soy incxp.Yntf . ion. !

MAYOR—A)J wo havo to ascertain is, what is theJ«.w on the suliject ? Whoever is in the right maydepend on; eceiving roy Bupport. I

Mr. ALLEN—The Municipal Act says the booksshall be open at all reasonable bourB for iuspectioD.Is not tbpt the law, Mr. Strange ?

Mr. S?'BANOE—There's not a doubt about it.Mr. E. H. E.TAN—I refused the books at first, sir,

on tho advice of an official of the Coipoiution. Mr.CLAMPETT : Who wps tbe official ? Mr. EYA ! :Mr. Howard (Town Clerk). Mr. CLAMPETT : Thenthe blame iB not yours, but Mr. Howard's. Mr.E-SAN : Mr. Howard: said I was right in refusingthem, but he afterwards said I ir ight as well lethim see them. All the books I had were workmen'srecounts, and copies of these rccouits, were.in theTown Clerk's office where they could be aacn o^anyreasonable time. 1 often gave Mr. "Fisher inft?!t?iai; .on at inconvenience, nnd I did not, on this occa-sion, reiuse him ary Corporate records. ,

Mr. i isHKE—Mr. Byan does not say why ho leftthe Town Hall without seeing me.

Mr. EYAN—The letter Mr. Kisber has- read, Iwrote before I left the Town Hall that day. ;

Mr. .FISHES here hod up sevoral books of thoCo.'poration, and pluaged ot once into water—ac-counts for Beveral years back, laboring to show thattbe outlay under Mr. B. H. Byau had increased.£600 a year, and telling the Council they wouldhave to meet a borough rate of ten shillings in thepound to, in any way, equalize, their expenditui o n ndtueic income. Narrowing bis compass, Mr. 1'isherfastened on Miller, the now well-printed turncock,and denouncing his d'sappomtment, asked whatwas to be done with Su Uvsn (tho seuior tu'ucock) ?

Mr. ALLKN—Se ?di for Sullivan. So?Uvaa's notpast bis Uboc. Mr. AHen nowtook up tbe running,while Mr. l^buer was make-believe, scanning over theCO) porate bookB, and charged that Sullivan was un-fairly reported by Mr. Eobert.Eyan as being p«>this labor, and that was why he would have him sent/or. SO that tha Council maid seo him.

Mr. J. T. BrAK—Tbis mcttec was ftefora tfteWnber Committee, and it was there found thatSulliwn wes two weeks absent from work, being inbed, ill , unable to do it.

Mr. ALLEN—He'B well now. He told me onThursday he's as well able to do his duty now as thewas the day he waa appointed turning to Mr.Fisher). Have I your permission to have Sullivanseut for (ignoring the fact that the Mayor sat e'x-f ctly at the other end of tho CouncU board) ? Mr.J?IBHEB (gravely, and considering a second, appa-rently). Yes j cend for Sulliwn. |

Mr. ALLEN—Yes, send for SulMvan (turning toMayor, Constables and Council, simultaneously withsurprising agility). » ¦ }

Mr. IIOEAN said he could not see the reason whythey kept three men to do tho duty they had givento ono, nor from where the money was to como to paythem. !

Mr. ALLEN—Mr. Mayor, do you order tbat Millerbe dismissed. Advertise for a man to do tbe dutyandthere wl'l then be an end to all this annoyance. Thatwill Bettle tha matter. i

Aid. By AN—I wholly object to Sullivan being sentfor. If Sullivan produces a medical certificate tbathe is able for work, why, keep him on; but if yousend for him now ho will say he is quite ready widable to work, and are you going to take MB wordagainst that of Mi*. Byan, who reported him unfitfor duty (bear, hear) ? It would be a monstrousthing if that was so, and if you send for him, you'llhave nothing hero but a wrangle (hear, hear). ;

Mr. J- T. BTAN—The Water Committee are quiteready to keep on Sullivan if he is able to work, j Ifho is not able to do what he was at before, they willgive him an easier position, butthey will not dismisshim, and as one of the committee, I say ho shouldnot be dismissed (hear, hear). '

Mr. CLAMPETT—It is quite dear, from what Mr.Byan has just said, that the .object of the com-mittee is to dismiss Sullivan—to send him abouthis business. * !

Mr. J. T. BTAN (emphatically)—I said nothing ofthe kind, sir. . You misrepresent me. and I won'tallow it (herr, hear). The feeling of the com-mittee fa to* keep him on; and to recommend him [totbe council for that purpose. Don't misrepresentme, sir, for I won't allow it (hear, hear). I

Mr. CLAMPEI".*—I did not mean to misrepresentyou ; if I did so I retract, but you need not bark atme in that way. It is clear to me that Sullivan hasbeen reported unfit to make room for this petMiller, while I maintain that Sullivan is ablo to dohis duty. ¦ ¦ ¦ i

Mr. Allen's motion, to Bend for SulHvaD, was herodivided on as follows :— :

For—MeesrB. Clampett, Allon, Fisher, Moran, andO'Eoilly-J. - i

Agaimt—The Mayor, Messrs. Purcoll, J. T. Byan,Morrissy, Kelly, GaUwey, ' Mahony, L. A. Byaa,Mackoy—9. ¦ j

Declined—Mr. McEnery—1.The resolution was declared lost, and it was now

quite- " clear" there . would be war. At the verystart, however, there- was near being peace, for atthis juncture several members retired from thechamber, Mr. Morriesy being the last, leaving 13(14 is the quorum) behind. /Attention was justbeing called to the fact, a, dxs.-aiss being-the inevi-table result, when ' Mr. rMorrissy re-entered thochamber.and took his umbrella from the stand,whicharticle of attire he had forgotten. Ho was turningto leave, evidently ad a matter of comse, but—oh Ifor tho vanity of municipal hopes—JOII aeillors p/o-pose but Mayors diipoee—for just as CouncillorMorrissy had. his 'five , fingers on the door handlehis further operations at exit were arrested by a callfrom the Mayor to stay and resume blis plico at thecouncil board. Of'course, obedience'was the word,but tl e look of unpleasant astonishment on Coun-cillor:Biobard Momssy's countenance was a.picture.However, Mr. Morrissy took tbe inevitable withjagood grace,- and assumed one of those well-worn andshaky ohaiva, provided for municipal .convenience!; ;Mr. PisitiB then got pg 'n into the figures, and,f fte'r; another' oharacteristlo aUdregB, moved; thatowing to the increased expenditure.Mr. B. H. Byain'be ,re«trict«d,.'j except :i n c # s e.of emergency,; fromeinp'oying extra labor withoat a written order fromthe committee or from the : Council Mr. ALLENof ooune seconded the motion." ; • ¦. i i ¦ • ' : . 1' .'•' !Mr.'J. T. BTAH said he h'ad'.no great objection tothismotion, except, that it was calculated to. createiaconvenieiic«.''''.0-ting';to jincreased''doman^water,"-Mv..Byan got a.'general .order to employlatiot; to wbioh.was added, the n9C€8e-;ty,«f clewnirjngout Tyeor at times;;mid then < to.the sending in ofLladuggan and Knocaderry. waters at different hoursin the one day. .Tha&.was ithe reason' why Millerws* employed, > the odmmittee having-directed- Mr.Byan to .got the besVawistanceihe could'procuTe.TneiVater Committee vm'u anxious as the StreetJ^mmittee/6r ajiy; otter,committee, to keepJ downexpense, and witn that ptject.everything that camebefore.thein1 was teit pievious to being accepted.;

.) [AfcL BTAH said I'ho supported the reeolufion, be1 -cauiehe felt it to bo very unfair to have . Mr. BoH.Byan'abuBed'for what WM the faolt of others (hear,heai).TJ-He thought the' resolution' would put the¦'responsibility on the proper person in tho dischargef t :%.WisiiieMtr^^^':f!;. v .':;:. ;::; .i - ' > - \f .

¦¦:) ¦;,/¦|llr.;.ri«HEB next mqyed, ho eaid, to let' Mr. Bobert;Bj live mbrettime to

.Uifough.town to seeattirf the ttate'of •the.streeta, land other city.wbrki,ttat apiHonbe advortiiod for to coUact tfe.waterr»^»«ow being done by' Mr. Byan. He nndk«»Ux)d;thatitebuld be don? for Mi in tho pound/itf placs'Slii whSekxhey notfjiklfe*'^ - fJ^m^^^M^ -]Cx£ ii6RR3r ~Win^* Otp?' 'oollecKpii • . or.^CGeu a^wt:

K fsX -Q^^rf '^W lSfr'^ ' -v^^^^^Mf^ CLAJO'ETT-^Thena.see,;no i«aso

nr.for thatt/Mitloiir^ThenKrver,withdrew tbe propoiition.;;|;'¦i 'MriflxAMn-tixen came'to the front wita a motioi¦|»llta»teMr;Mffl« '(whb; nc4thwmgh!anyrfault5 3Asi>mi speeitily- attrabtf Ui*,attentioa of;iliifek iM'' Comtiny)&:'Mr? jMBaMooiBd -,

*S»#ifime^Stel* W bttter to «mtaiMN!(»<>

Mr. FJBHEE—I sa'd notbinj about charcoal.Mr. nw (turning, and looVnj at tie repottca

desk, tbo while pointing at this reporter) :— ' \fhelo(ul p.«88 said toe bill of the cbarcoil was not pvo-duced by me, but, Mr. Mayor, I osk you did I rotproduce it ? The question, very possWy, was rotheard in the confusion now surg'ng up from the fameone portion of tho Council board, as we)l as from tbeMayor's attention being directed towcrds the pie-Bervation of peace. Mr. ALLEN, when his owntempest hod ceased, proceeded to say that the cha r-coal was purchased at Mr. G. White's, with a tele-gram to tit. Cameron on the subject, and that citberof the Messrs Byan waa present on tbo occasion.

Mr. J. T. BTAN—I hope, Mr. Mayor, that mydenial of any knowledge of this charcoal will ex-onerate me in the matter (hear, hear) ?

Sir. ALLEN asked was Mr. J. T. Evan or Mr.Robert Eyan present when the charcoil was bought ?VUe question was put throngh tho Mayor, and

Mr. B. H. BTAK said—I was with Aid. Comminswhoa ho ordered it (hear, hear from Messrs. Allen,and Fisher).

Mr. CLAMPETT—You should have made that state-ment befo.e, Mr. Byan.

Mr. B. H. EYAN—I d'd not o.-de : it, but I wasaccidentally p*3seat wlien it was ordered (hear.1'ear, fron Aid. Freeman and others).

Aid. St. G. FBEISMAN—It was charcoal got for meand at m,*' own expense ('oea , hear). It was got totry a private expe- iinent o' my own, aod I am sorryto 3jy it did not succeed, whether f on tao fault oftho charcoal or not I cannot Bay. However, I in-tend to try it again (hear, hear).

Aid. CoMMiNb—I may say tbat I mentioned tbesubject cf filtering- the water through a sponge, asI hovo tried it myself, to botno members of thecotnnittc]—Mr. Keojh and Aid. Freeman amongstotheis—in our anxiety to improve tho water as much.-3 ponsible. Alderaicn Freeman said thut animal char-coal would bo better, and ib:.t ho would try its applica-tion at his own oxpense (hea , hear).

Mr. ALLEN—Only I dvow attention to the matter itwould not bo a privnto experiment (oh ! oh!).

'Aid. ST. QEOBO fl FBEEMAU—How dare you say soafter my statement (heai , heur) ?

Mr. ALLEK—Only I did so tho Corporation wonldht 70 to pay for it (riling confusion).

Aid. FKEEMAN (most omphat cally)—Toe state whatis nntruo (hear, hear).

Mr. ALLEN —That is a lie (great uproar, and strongcondemnation).

Aid. COMMINS—You are an inferaal liar, si.- (uproarindescribable hore ensued).

Mr. ALLKN ovidently retorted, bnt what he said waautterly inaudible at tlie reporters' desk. Whon ex-haastion brought somet'jing like silence,

Mr. ALLEN w»a hoard ciUing ont to 4Id. Commini)(now in a deep bodao , iem^rka :)ly diatineoished fromhio natural supremo alLo, not \x> be wondoted at fromhis vocal excit'.ona)—You'ro acocaer liar (confusionagain).

Aid. COMMINS—When you meet a ruffian , you masttreat him as a ruSan deserves (hear, hear, and ascendingfrom the same point.)

Mr. AiiLiN—fou aro a ruffian (cries of order, hitsbeing now ha'f way to tho craniuens of several jftho members).

Aid. COUMINS—Ah! what about the "dark room,"but the poor man is dead now and in his grave Onlyyou 're a ruffian, yon would not speak as yon do (bear,

Kid. StA.^got& 'piuat>to Kk5a*Kotd,tmdtvasftVW<icniit to observe that .much of this contention would boavoided if the Commiteo would pat their orders on theminuter. If (hat was done the Committeo m '13'at '00assured of getting tho support of a majority cf tneCouncil (hear, hear).

Aid. COHXMB —1 was in possession, Mr. Majo/,woen I was most rudely interrupted by being called aliar.

Mr. ALLEN—That is not the fact (ob, oa). Youcalled liar first (cries of " order" and " shame)."

The confusion hero became so great, Mr. Allen speak-ing away furiously, toUly judging horn hia gesticula-tions, that soveral membera hastened to !eavo taoChamber, and then, thoro not being a qnoram, therowas end. So concluded tho third Council for JS'S*.

THE MABEIAOE OF H.B.H. THE DUKEOF CONNAtJGHT.

THE IB18H TKSTIUONIAL TO HIS HOTAL H1OHNESS—WAVEBFOBD IN TH2 MOVEMENr.

Upon the requioition of the Bight WorshipfulAldeiman George I. Mackesy, M.D., Mayor, a meet-ing took place yesterday, iu tl;e Council Chamber,C.ty Hall, to take measures for joining in the move-ment now going on through tbe country, to presentun Irish testimonial to Colonel His Koyal High-ness the Duke of Connaught on the occasion of hisapproaching marriage, a testimonial well due to theBoyal Duka because of the popularity which hethoroughly eirned during his stay iu tbis country.Shoitly after ono o'clock the chair was taken by

Tho Eight Worshipful tlie MATOB.Mr. E. S. Kennoy (Mayor'B Secretary) acted as

secretary to the meeting. There were also present :—Messrs. E. Boboits, J.P., Weston, and Captain 0.

Gandy, J.P., Old Court, on the part of the Marquis ofWatoiford as well asthemsolvo8 ; Mr. Henry Loo, CityHigh Shiriff ; Aid. St. G. Freeman, J.P., Aid. P. A.Power, J.P., Mr. P. F. Haniahjn, City Suo-ShoriCf ;Hr. J. Clampott,T.C., Dr. Scott, J.P., Mr. fisher, T.C,Mr. J. W. Howard, Bolr., Town Clerk ; Mr. G. Clam-pett, &c.

CHAIRMAN—Gentlemen, having recoived a circu-Ur fiom tbe Central Committee in Dublhi, govern-ing this movement, asking what would be tiie con-iribu'4on which .Wa'eiford would be likely, to «endfovward towards tho object in view, I have convenedtbis meeting to e uiole me to return on snBwer, andI tm now ready • to he^r any gentleman who mtiyhave a proposition to make on a subject which, Iam sure, must well engije tho warm sympathy ofus all (iiepr, hear).

The HIOH SHsnirFro3e, amid warm applause, andproposed iv resolution to the effect that this meetingdesires to express its warm and most respectfulcongiatolations with Colonel his Boyal Highnosstho Duko of Connaught, on his appioacbing mar-tiage, and its hojety co-operation in tho generalirovement to pre .ent to his Boyal Highness a suit-able test^uionu'l

on that auspicioas occasion (hear,bear).

Aid. St. G. FrEEMAN, J.P.—Mr. Moycr andgentlemen, I lise to second the motion of the HighSheriff of the City of Wete>ford, with very greatpleasure. I Dm'gkd, indeed, to see you, Mr. Mayor,pr. iding at a meeting for suuh on objoci, and I ameqmJly rejoiced to hear tho Hijh Sheriff of thisancient city proposing the flvst resolution (hear,hear). Any one who knowB anything of the careerof his Boyul Highniiss, whilst in this country, mustfeel that ho has made a mostfavorableimpiession,whether at tho, head of his regiment, at the socialboard, or in his eflorts to relieve . the poor (bear,hear), and I do trust the day is not distant when we'will have a member of the Boyal Family residingpermanently amon°*8t us (hear, hear). Tueie is nocountry more" loyal than Ireland (hoar, hew), andthere is no town more ready than Waterfoid—wb *chwoe one of tbe first j a Ireland to do so-toexpresB itsBympatby. with thu Sovereign, in the sad circum-si^uces of a severe bereavement,such as has latelytaken place (hoar, hear), or, as now, in view of thehappy circumstances attendant upon, the comingevent, in whioh a member of the Boynl Family ia Mdeeply concerned (b ear, hear and applause). , I havegreat pleasure, Mr.: Mayor, in seconding tue resolu-tion, and J am nure it will be adopted unanimously(hear,-hear). 1 , . ; ¦ : • > r. . • ¦ > '¦ The CHAIBMAN. put the resolution, and declaredit carried unanimously.. : . . .. . . .; Dr. SCOTT. JJ.—I beg to move that his wo .-shipthe ?Mayor be requested to continue to act as trea-surer j to this fond to the d*to fixed for tho termina-tion of receiving, inibacriptions, the second week inFebruary.: iWitji regard, to the question before themeeting, I do hot feeltbait it ia necessary for me tomoke a speech, and I would merely say tbat, whihitit is gratifying to iekr,it said we aria ever ready toevince our feelings with royalty under ciicumsUncesof sad bereavement, or othetwiso,anezp'reasionofloyalty from the people of Ireland, in the abstraot,is quite nnneceasary; in my opinion, for their feel,inga;of loyalty s have been well tested under mo3tti "ing-ciicumstancoB,, and. have; never, been.fonndwanting (heur, hear). '.At the same, time,- when, toepeople oi tbis country, are called-upon to exprossstheir loyc-lty , under tie present ciicutDstanced, andto show the concern they fe«l in:tn-a interestingcrisis in the fate' of a prinoe so .intimately/con-nected with this; countiy,-I think it if .quite rightthat a compliment; to well deserved, abpuld be paid;(bear, hear), and in this light I have gieftt pleasui-e,

:in moving the resolatipn. A ;';» <~ :< jj ' H-^ p i w'.'vJ}jj 'Ald.. P. A. Powin»> J.P.—I h»r« gi«*t pleUure/tMr. Major, ^in seconairig the r«K)lrition propoitd by^5Diii/ Sc^;Md"iii-dc .«o.to:««y.tK»ti -tWpkfc»j?avt»ple experience iwe' have o«d^dt<ie'tenipoi«cjri;'itay: 'amongst us of the'Puke of Co«n«aght; liopeitlie time ia not far off when weihallh»v«tfnjianb«of the Boyal FamEy vpermiaenUy/.wwdlBff.la[:th»«;•&Mtry.(hi heiit)«>? tfe^:' ^ ^ <o *Srflis rWdrshipfput'the'motion;!«nd deolareaiit';cuhied tinMumo ; :-'»rt^ Jij p*:iJfe5a ^Jf Me^Ouxim O i^ 'XA.mi lp ^ailist b>opene4 at;ttii»«*ttn ai#f 5pS k

each from the Hijh Sheriff , Aid. St. G. Freeman,J.P., ard Mr. Freeman, jtiar., Ur. E. Eoberb, J.P.,Aid. 1'. A. Power, J.P., Dr. Scott, J.P., Mr. J. W.Howard, tolr,. and Mr. D. Kcogh, (Adelphi Hotel) ;103. from M!r. J. Clampett, T.C., and *>s. from Mrs.Bobe ts, Weston, per Mr. Eobeits.

WATE'JFOBU FISHERY COXSERVATOKSTHE D1WT NETS—YIIEIB PROPOSED BESTFIC-

TION— x-R £ KESD uY.A special meeting of tbe Conseivotois of this

dist rict was held on f'liday, in t'ue City Gr?nd Juiv£oou), to consider what action should ue iaken inro3pcct to an appsrl by certain fishermen of theJibcvict against a bye-law of t.ie inspectors restrict-ing the U6eof drift nets. Tho chair was occupied l>y

E. CARE, Esq., s-olr. , New Boss.There were also present : Messrs. E. A. Byrne,

J.P., J. L. Conn, T. Doran, D. Keating, E. Bu> tc-hacll , and P. K-.-ogb, with Major Hayes, one of tbeinspectors, and Mr. J. Wall , soli-., secretary, tl elatter opeuiu;j the meeting by leading Mr. Hornsby'sletter, to cousidor wuicli tli e. meeting was cjlled. Itbooe th.M the 30th Dec, '"8, and pointed out thattlie "oye-.Vw of vhe 14th M/irch hist, had been ap-pealed ugoinst.

Mr. CONN said the matter wuich they had beencalled together to consider was a very importantone, and since there were only three members pre-seut immediately iutcre:.ied in tbo issue, he wouldrespectfully suj-^eft that the consider t ion of tbequos.ion IHJ posiponod until a fuller board could besummoned. They had assembled to consider nquestion, the iesue of which involved tbo well-beiu^of a la e and industrious class of men. Therewore at present no less than 90 drift nets in ua-,wl icb 1 epieiented a sum of .£270 in 1 i "r nccountu,ou . of alotalof about^ETOd, ond before tuny lii -j riv»dthemselves of this handso no levcnue, they shouldgive tho qucsMo'i tho fulbst conaideia ,ion. Therewere, as he hud srid, 00 of thoce nels employod,with an aver; ge of four men to each ; and if tiicycalculated as slati&tr do, pnd count for eiih a familyof live, they wouM perceive that their oction wouldoffect no less than itiOO p-Kjplp/k p.ivinjj tbem ruth-lecsly of their moans of living. He would movethat they adjourn for a fovcnijLt. ri. he motionwas not seconded.

Mr. DTBNE said that since the rcolution was notsecond u, he would move that they go at once intothe business for which they hrd ;isserabl?d. It wasnoi, ac Mr. Conn hrd J.'id, in the bro.id estuary,but in tbe nanow part1: of the river, that they ob-jected to the use of thoje nets, and in doin j so theywere considering tho interests of tbe very aien whonow objected to tho bye-law (ln .r, he. i), If suchwas allowed, the whole fishery district -would bedestroyed, and coa^?<|uently he thought it was tho;rbounden duty to uiaintaiu that bye-lr w, and oppo. etho appei'l (oo.1!, hear). Their meeting thatdaywaa not as 'arjo as tbe meeting at which this verybye-law was udoptod (he;T, hear). They hrd mettogether to t-Ve action in t.ic matter, and ho wouldsu yy est that they be represent ed in the Privy Coua-cil]; and for tbat puipjse ho wonld propocothat a sum of iolibe allocated tosecuiecounsel andoppose tlie nppiul (hear, hear). JUr. K UVINO : 1Beuond V se veBoYuticro.

Mr. CONS said ik would V>e coniiortln^ lo niinto know that he had dono his duty, and he could not domore than oppose a movement which wonld ruthlesslydeprive borne 3 ,800 people of their means of Bubaist-onco.

Mr. DOUAN—Wbe.t is to prevent taosa -pooplo fromgoing down the river some four or five milct. ?

Mr. CABB Baid fioao nots used to bo restricted tobelow Passage and Checkpoint, but that now tho monbrought them np the Boss liver—even to St. Mul'ins,and dc:<»Toycd the fish. The mon themselves shouldsupport the bye-law in their own interest, and notopposo it. In Bome instances, the nets they used werewide; than the parts of the river in which they fishod.Such a system of fishing did very material damage.

Mr. CONN—When the inspectors wero here, Mr. Coxwas examined by them, and he prored that tho incomoderivablo out of hia boats was not huge.

Mr. K.EATIX0—Tho multdplicitioa of the fis.li is duoto tho watchfuln;ss of tho Koyal Irish Constabulary.We mnst draw tho line somewhoro. Dr"t nets havebeen greatly on the increase. Mr. C' N.N : lint so liavctho other modes of nshing. Mr. KiATrsa : Wo don'twant to have tho river ran oat.

Mr. BUHTCHAELL—It is not so much 'ho Bah caught,as tho numbor destrojod by thoso drift nota of whichcomplaint is made.

Mr. CONN—Well I havo dono my duty, and since I800 that I cannot influonce tho board I will retire, andnot be a party to such an action.

Major HAYES—Well, Mr. Conn, I havo to contradictBomo of your statements and I think it right to tell youso before you go. Mr. C'ONN : Thank yon ; that iswhat I would oipect from you [resuming his Beat].Major HATES then s»id that after ft groat deal ofdeliberation and inspection, tho commissioners had de-cided on the action proposed/ Of course, the." had nopartiality to the men on tho upper waters mrro thanto those on tho lower waters (hear, hear) j what theywanted to do was to improve tho condition jf both.Provious to 18G3, snap nets wore used, and hi tjat yearthu number of drift nets was only 28, whereas in thopresent 3 ear tho num'ocr went np to 90, and thosousing this desciiplion of net now fished in waters whichthey wei u not allowed to usb. in before, and this waswhat the bye-lawo put a stop to (hear, hear). If thomen earned bat small wa cs, thoy destroyed the fishingin tho upper waters, for thoso drift nets broke thoheads of tho fish. It had been proved that'Salmon runwitliin three or fonr inches of the snrfaco, so that thoresolution was framed in tho interests of all.

Mr. CABB thought they should bo prepared to defendthe case in tho Privy Conncil, and then vead a letterfrom Lord Liemore stating that ho would subscribe. -650towards opposing the appeal.

Mr. BTBNE proposed, and Mr. K EATIKO seconded,that a 10m of X50 bo devoted to tho expenses of thoopposition.

Mr. CONN—Woll I object on technical grounds. Nomoney can bo passed without first giving notice, andno lotice has been given of this. Mr. WALL : Thorowas notico given. Mr. CONN : There is no mention ofexpenditure in the summons calling ns together.

Tha CHAIRMAN pat tho resolution and declared tho" ayes" to have it

Mr. CONN —I will call for a poll. Tho payment isillogol, and you will havo to ropay it. I hope you will(laughter). Mr. Conn got tho division, nnd found hoformed tho solo minority. He then left the room.

Mr. DOBAN proposed and Mr. BURTCBALL seconded,that MoBsrs Byrne and Ca._- be auj'joritisod to employconnsel, and see to tho case Carried unanimously.

Tho CHAIRMAN , thought they wonld want a lot ofwitnesses , ¦ and hoped - that ¦ subscriptions would boforthco ning to pay tho expenses incurred, so that thosum allocated by the board need not be jonchod.1 MAJOR HATES '- suggested . that- the coast guardBhould bo summoned as a witneps. Agreod to.

FOCLTBIVOB WEIB, CLONMEL.The SCCBXTABT said that in accordance with the in-

Btrncjons of the board, ' he had written to tha oommii-si'mors with the object of ascertaining the Uaoility of theooard in reference to tho pass at tha Poultrevor Weir,near Clonmel. - .Tho reply was Ithat they (tho commis-sioners) would not express an opinion on tho point, butwould recommend iho-board to repair tho pass, andstill not make themselves liable for its. maintenance.They- should try iT the mill owner would do it. Hethen-wrote to Mr. .Or abb; and :-that gentleman, re-fused to get tho pass repaired.- • : : j • : ¦ ¦> ¦¦

: Mr. KZA riNO explained that tho' pass was in a badcondition. Marked " read.'.'' - ; i ' • .- . . '.

. - • . -. ¦' I A BITIUtNO CONSICVATOK.The SCOBSTABT - announced\ that' Mr. P. Marcus

Barron, D.L., Belmonnt Part, hadrcbigaed his seat asconservator , f ¦..'.:-¦;

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: MAIOB HATEaidid not' ihink that a conservatorcould resign till his term had expired. '- ; r:. ¦ -, The C&AIB3CAK said that, there was to bfl aneleotion

of a oonservajor in his (JUtrict (Eoij) next clay, and hedid not know that anyone there hid tha poner to vote,since iheir licences we e not rsuewed. /a-r '.¦¦ • . ¦:.- . ¦

f MAJOB HATXB explained that thfrquestion had.beenoonouered by the . commisdonon,i tthd ¦ it inis orderedthat ia f uture,' the Koenoea ¦ shonld jbe issued by Marchin each yearii; ¦:'¦:¦> . ' ; ' hl^ y i i K-:^^^^

j The CHAIBUAN promiBedi to'attend the mseting, andannonnoe thatit could not be !eiallyjheld;, till alterthe 7'cenoes have been issued.—At( adjourned moetingfor/the' purpose would h»- held.] The meeting thenseparated:-;• --•.¦.' . ¦¦ - ^ ^ >c-f i i i: i- ^U f ^ 'Ki-ry. ^. ^.

MEJP. . O'pOirpiLL-iA^to^mTCHEI.L¦¦ ? d'; ;. '¦ '- , ;'M ' -r/:HENB5:,;4JS; ' a&-r;v.'¦ ¦¦ > ;; . , . - , TO .TH»:BWTO» -ojriHS-»i«**»tAH..,v ;5/;, ij'.

t Sia—I have read Mr. O'DonBola'ailetterin theFreeman ot tho ilCth irist./;bntftbe>flal;tempt»;fo

:^hunt 'wito1-:t'ies !ta«> ;»*rt-f.hoW!'^Wjthjp'_3|i« 8"1

will not do. - We c»nnot reconcile the irret»ncilablejor 'amalg-amate tbin V-eBs^W^'object"tip;ftxeT Howe^.Bule ;mo?eflent,i* io 'pViUh'r ];foi:m br jpoas tatia? m^to'mtrengthen' theimbna^hy,J.» --to.Pf«»nt:.(3teati

'tn'?tne ,' counous- 01 ¦ xn^4wonai j / m ayf o o m u aa g j.forilwland/af'lwen-asfot^ l^riwVecot^tool'if ihey o 're. the bt^ i nattoiU -i

/ emrae i»n | thdWiDad$i-S iM|Kp tir (ii-'arliaments-fertM local ftadlote W'idnv»'6(aioW.

^mf*t^8noSik'chai^<^M%WonW'»boufcoaly.

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BOARD OF GUARDIANS—WEDNESDAY.Captain POWER, V.C., in tho choir.

Also present—Messrs. W. Hally, D.V.C., C. Rogers ,J.P., Hon. D. F. Fortcscue, D.L., R. Morrissy, P.Vealc, J. Leamy, E. Power, J.P., M. O'Shea, J. L.Conn, M. Barry, J. Clampett, W. Kelly, Right Wor-shipful Aid. Mackesy, M.D., Mayor.and Dr. Scott, J.P.

Tho business was extremely light to-day, and not ofa character to provoke anydisccasion. Excepting someretnrus asked for, tho only other letter from tho LocalGovernment Board waa ono informing tho guardiars ,that it was imperatively necessary thoy should pass aresolution upon the qncstion , whether or not they wouldbo contributory to tho Results' Fees. The Clork ex-plained that on the 1st inst., tho board passed a reso!u-tion, declining to be contributory, and then the Hon.Mr. Jb'ortescuo now gave notico of motion tD rescindthat resolution.

VraiTii.-a GUARDIANS.—The Hon. Mr. Fortcsciie,Mr. M'orrissy, Dr. Scott, and Mr. Kelly were appaiut.-dvisiting guardians for the current mouth.

CATHOLIC CHAPLAIN 'S; KEPOUT .—A report \v113 readfrom tho Rev. Mr. Mock er, Catholic thiipiain , :iskingfor certain requisites for thccluipul. It was referredto a committeo consisting of Dr. Scott , Cnpt. Power ,Mr. Kelly mid Mr. Learn , to report to next boai d.

VISIT FKOJI THE LORD Bisiroi-.—Tho inast'.-r re-ported that the Lord Bishop of the dioces .- , Most 1'ev.Ur. Power, visited the hospital on Tlm.-suay, whero hoconfirmed sovon patients. His Lordship after wentthrough tho wards, and expressed his Eaiisfaction attheir order and cleanliness ('.iar , hear).

The board rose early.S7-Ar'c OF THE HOL'SE.—Jn house Jan. 11, 10!S ;

admitted, G9 ; born , '£ ; discharged , S,'> ; died , 7 ; iuhouso Jan. 18, 1,057 ; less than tnis cloy 1- monliis , 8 ;ablo males, 30 ; females , 18 ; infirmary, 'Io3 : fuverl'os)iita'. 8; p;o\ j 'onn received , .£131 lCs. 0U. ; do.coniamcd, Xl-18 L's. lOd. ; avu/-ago cost , -s. I'd. ;iufivruavv , 3s. lid. ; fever liosj iiLil , 7s. lid ; diu :«iy hall ,2s. 2d. ; out reiiof , 100:1—Ji-UiOa. Sd. ; laht year , lutij—£l'J 0a. 2d. ; balance iu favor , £'3, ) oij Jl3. M .

THE CLYDE STEAMSHIP COMPANY.The new stoamer, JJunmore , belonging to tltis vary

enterprising coirpany, is expected at our quays to-morrow, when shtj will be opeL for irspe'etioni ^lr. F.AVightmau ia the new local mc.nger, iu room of Jlr.SLiulair, promoted to Southampton.

rHE MAGISTRACYWilliam J. Dcnnohy, Esq., Killiapy House , Ferry-

bank , Clerk of the Crown and Clerk of the Peace for thoCounty of the City of Waterford and the County ofWatciford, has been appointed a magistrate for thocount? Kilkcunv .

THE POOR RELIEF FONDGerald C. P. Fitzgerald, Esq., J.P.. fee Cast'e, Little

island, b; s contributed -to towards tl'a fi'cd, per Kev.il. Kcat ?3, Adm., St. John's.

LOKD CSIAKLES I3ERESFORD OX THE"THUNi-EfiEll" EXPLOSION.

Lord Charles lieresf jrd, M.P., who has served inthe Tcunderor, wri tes to the Times:—

SIR— I considor tho lamentablo accident mentionedia The Times of to-day, which occurred on boa.d HerMajesty's ship Thunderer, on the iud of Jauunvy, sucha grave disosUir tj Her Majesty 's Xasy, and so likelyto produce a falso impression in tho minds of ihoBritish public ad to tbo ctliciency of the otliccrs andmen serving on hoird the vessel, that £ hopo you willYmiDj? insert a Sew jwnariis 1 s)ioo}d )))fe to make onihe matter. Tliat any of tno Woolwich pattern gnusshould burst, execptiug under conditions unfair to thoifan, I do not believe. .*ne of these con<jitioi.a wouldbe the shol not bciug home; cither tbiough its notbeing rammed homo at first, or, being rammed home,its hav.nB " Btartcd"—as it is clled whon it has slippedout again a short distance towards the mnzzlu.

I may bo wrong, bnt I iiimly believe this was whatcaused the accident. My reasons ai e these i -Thc gunsin tho lore turret of the Thunderer, as is generallyknown, aro loaded by mcaua of Mr. George Kendel'amost excellent hydraulic system. Tne Thnuderer wasnot originally intended for the system, and tho gunshad to iavo a large amount of depression (if I rumem-ber rightly, over Udeg.) to placo t'aem in the loc.diugposition.

It is perfectely possible, though not proba*.!c, inwithdrawing the rammer, to pull the pap ier mucln wod ,which is held in tho rainmcr head, by means of a sma'lprojection on tho wad , out a little way ; this is aided bythu weight of the shot lying in the gun at such a u angleof depression, pressing behind it (ciio wad). It isaln-ost impossiolo for the men and oiticcrs working UI>Jgnn to know it" what 1 have suggested has occured ,us the " tell-tale" on tho lammer ho-s shown tbe shot asbeing homo, but thoro is nothing to show tbat the shotmay not get " started," and follow the raoimur out a.short way aftorwards.

1 am, and always have been, a strong rdvocate forwedge wads whero elongated projectiles moused, us Ioaink thoy would prevent such a possibility us thoabove occurring; the objection to thum is the difficultyy f unloading, if required, but I believe that could easilybo overcome. The danger I havo endeavouied to putiorward as possible might uovcr occur ; but I l elievot to be, nevertheless, a possibi'ity, and it wou'.d not bo,no fault of the officers and men working the guns ivc.osuck an occurronco to tuko place.

The feeling of sympathy expressed in the papers for thopoor fellows who wore killed, souio of wiiom, no doubt,oave left widows , motlkra , nnd children who were de-pendent on them, by doiuj their duty, h fel t, 1 pm suroequally throughout tho country, tnu 1 sincerely liopo itmay help to strengthen t'uo wish thrti'icru should boiv seaman and marine- orphan fund cs'u 'jushed to pio-vide for thoso who ara lult destitute by t 't recidentaldeath of husband, sou, or father, solving in herMajesty 'R Navy.—I havo the honour to bo you'-a fuith-fdlly, CHACLES BERESUOCD ,

Commander I.'oya' Navy,Curraghmorc, Portlaw, Ire and, 1871).

THE TEMPERANCE JUBILEETO THE ID'TOE OP TUK WEXFORD ISDEPEXDEKT.DEAR SIR—The 19th of August next will bu tho

fiftieth anniversary of tho Temperance- Movement iuEurope, and as that glorious movement originated inNew Ross, at tho instance of the Kov. G. Carr, I res-pectfully call tho attention of total abstainers frj it , inorder that some stops bo taken to commemorate thoevent. Tho movement h:is not ccrtuiuly progressed aswell as I could wish it, but yet it has'doue somewhat tosuppress intemperance. This county has kept stirringfrom 182"J to tho present. It haa sent men tv advocatetho cause to Canada and America. Two of the greatestmen out thero aro cannnected with Wuxford—FatherStafford, from Gorey, aud Mr. Murphy, from Tngoat.At home tho lato Right Rev. Dr. Furlong inauguratedSnnday Closing, which resulted in now, I might say,being tho law of tho land. The present Bishop, Dr.Warren, next boldly caino forward , takes the pledgehimsolf, and starts a new Society, which bids fair torival Father Mathow's.

As ono who was connected with tho Woxford juvenilobranch of tho first society started, 1 hope I will nut boconsidered obstructive in calling to attention to thojubilee year, and earnestly hope that Wexford countywill not let the day pass without doing something tocommemorate tho doings of tho Rev. Mr. Carr.—Yourstroly, BEHJIMAN HUOHES.

Wexford, January, 4, 1879.

NAEEOW ESCAPE FROM DBOWTJINO.—On Satur-day night week, a fishing- crew had a narrow escapefrom a watery grave. On that niornin}; a numberof yawls belonging to Ballinagoul, a fishing hamletnear Helvick, went to sea to fieh. At night all theboats returned, save one, containing a crew of fourmen, a fact which, of course, caused grave anxietyin the village. At daybreak on Sunday morning, aboat was seen at sea, driven before tbe gale to tbeshore, which there, close nnder and around tbeHead, abounds with rocks. With considerable diffi-culty - the boat cleared the Head, but it would bocertain destruction to run her for tho rocky Bbore,now about one hundred yards distant. The helms-man, tueieforo, ran the boat on " tho bar," adangerous sandbank, where she immediately wentto " piece8. .j The crew , were still struggling in tbo.water, and;clutching the debris of the wreck, whenM^ Thomas Harty, a farmer, residing on the coast,with, great •presence of mind, yoked two horsesunder aicart, and drovo through tbo breakers towithin a short distance of the drowning men, whomanaged to'get into the cart,' and were brought tothersliore, where they were received by their friendswith every, manifestation of joy. . :ri 'AaumciiijANO - 'CANAbiAij FOOD.—During thopast';weet*the arrivals at Liverpool of fresh meatan4cattlebaVe' ogain been on an extensive scale.The steamer !?. Montana" brought 2,700 quarters ofbeef, ?00 sheep; and 600 pigri; the "Helvetia," 10S0qWrteiBof beef, 294 sheep, o.hd- 60 pigs; tho "Cityof Chester,"' 824;quarteis of bnef, 100 sheep, andZOCjjpijfs; tho " Cistello," 964 quarters of , beef und46"pig8:'the .','/;i)'evo'n8hirQ,"';904i quarters of beef:

.ttei','Jbotd-VnTe,'.. 7eo quarters or beef, 1H sheep,iiiid;,ltopig!!;the<'.CeWc,': 060 quarters of beef , toahfeepr andEDOpu^ajthe •'.'Moravian,'' 650 quarters.;of-b©ef;-m»kin'sf tie totfl fori tbo week 8,8S2 quar-'ters olJxtf i 1,102 sheep, ana 1;421 pigs.: The orri-;y 'of-Uye ,-st6ck ret.ched 1,203 ciitle; 2S8 sheep,•ara

^pi 8 the /;:City VpfiBriBtol'r bringing 862

icattte; 3VMI, 4S0 sheep % the '' |liatq'Chanipm!ii," 122Kiirooj'SSoi'iHelTCtia," -63 cattle; the ." Istrian,"jffflattUi:ia 2S3sheep,; thei"Quebec/M80cattle;Ltiej^L6rd.Cli-re,'?.198, and l\e , " Miniesota" 204.WM&ii^WittiJ ^tf y reZ if Bdnj rColoreX the;:S.oni; ;Viv aV;;?ttie':Peiir'3neut Secritiry of tbe

•fJXM^ ttifct'Ejc'-. >p'i4.'v;He rcd -jcenin brd .i:liefJtj»;f >caie tVre.'.i': <iihree,'wects ::ce re ired. Kip oii otr^ /a'l year. Mr Vivan

htd •r tl lit^ (riBB-Aied/;juiu>diit.:':*r'li-;be i.re.

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i ^&ffita&fX i 'Wi /6n;«ale; iPrifes : Good ordjiary, !

5SS P*J»'«^ JW4»*.fefWe; hare haa an iin-'SSraMm the snpiJyJhjsi'B ftAll ntf iaes .- '

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. . .. ¦!. ¦. . ¦'¦¦&nr} -l 'l£f> J ?J -'ii, >S i> < ' '¦» '• »*' fbttwcen 't'le British ' frontier ' and A^httri territory,' • whj ; OTtila'.go'lntb tie house." M*.; Wallaces'If Mir. .,in->??. ll |fil f ![S- ,Ti.Vf^JJiii,-j,i,:- » nnUbfering about 13O,U)O Bfihting inem l Aa'hadbwii . bLijIm'rdapn' Trduld -.show- nshow?weaie Jstronovwe oro

• ~ ^ ~»MV^ -s^ *~Ov y^ fr>r?i:[ <VTTl &j»ticipiitcd,. HoWriil trf.thcsj iiatlupbL.dontitsribWhati l oiAiJ't./coiiyii.tibu.i . Chtoiunant,,Iiob.iect:to:pnttwg M°• '.' •- ' . '. l . M : aX&'LW<}i ' i .<! •

'¦ ¦•• It •• ''¦¦ dfcJorad- on'.t'ieiaido i pf. the •Biitoh .-TlieJrAfroediUJ*)) iiaiiu f t>y .BMBWjM . F«ti4ordini,ojjwqoi>tiQt cxpepgu inu--.vi_i j " . .Tl - v i •. - ¦» !.•• '' ¦j i« a->- i '• ¦":'- ' M'drMojnnnda oominand.thBKIijhorl'M^.afld AWj»b8Ti giving e*i;lk M • u*cga number o^ RerBona. outrdpor^euei,,

¦T iV3 r,e. wrTrTJ*Tt ' f t0' 3><Vt~ ,;,bi'1,-Y ..!¦!• ' somu 40,000 tiirhtini; meiu ' Tha,. last , occupation . of, . oulv , Jiiakii)g..ta>)(n .Jroiko. 'pfcuppi* by dpiusso. • jftS".-,SlSS :f Ks£Sss£ia #pa«s|ffiU-UinVitUjv. ci.is.ioruut of t«M»,. .,, .„ v., . ,/ ! . . -.. the same year a rising took plafio m the atv of Cabul, gviag 'i>6oplo oU?£-<ndy taadB,.thvU iiditon wor «.T .'I. , - . ,i, , a k - ' ,4-iu • ¦, • . i - . i-:i- and Sir A .IJurhcsaTid Sir-W. Macuaghtcn word aW" Hertf wa*awoiAato,QruT>ebt.oyeBfr.pm|E^g!anrlactuaW. e^ ^U oL . . . .. • 8idatlk^n71 ouf "S,W0 fighting n'-w Winged' ^ B. I.fe ^'W - .WBh^ 1!**

-UntVoMOilL™ - ..nd .UlijSd mafcw.Bi.Te,. . . . : ¦ ¦ :. - thu dtr 'for tho British Uovernm«nt; only Dr, -Brvdon • • -was ..gWW '. l .TO^W w

lot of people

Froin.auibuiulait aua«xhH!«t;flss«wre.. ,. , . - , , : - . . I. i. . . . - lured to reach Jalalabad, .with the: except on: of a few -app^ng for .rihri nex^week Mr. H ogans p rpPOSL

i tluuik Toii vw I ttanfc YOU cTeu mor ' ¦• ¦ ' ¦ '• ¦ ' ; Hritish-prisoners, loft aa hostogCB. ..Soon, afterwardsi .faon , thai J «fcr>e4klfot; d ttonth to) frven was car-i tZur^^SSKSLTtatSSu ..- ,K :.O^eraU 0Uock enterpa.Cabn) h. a,; arnw, p .f l ,l?,qopl i ned > -'^ ^'X^\ ; '' , '' (

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For. Vic VairTiiq-4 that arlowcd^^onMi .. . , . , , 7 men, and 'liaving avynged tho. bononr of hia country j A UKTDBN.-t-thW lorb id ¦o'«ironjah j«mjtnefor. Vic fair viwq-4 that arioWca;W *-o««i .. . , . , , 7 men, and'liaving avyiiged ,. tho. bononr of Ma country • A UKTDBN.^nWlClorfc^M 'O 'ciro ttom'UioAml K!oriiioJ «o iniuy U-ii'i'j-jeaTu- > -,;l r : . . . '.' . and tho treachery of the Afgaanf^ returned m, triumph Looiol GbroMmpnt Board,- saying'-that-tnoy were-neai-v<.i u« «.\,r T »t..nv «^oii.»'TMi. innii"".' i i >> i to' India early 'in 1812 ' Sihco that .time "no English ronsVQfiiobtalnldg'.a. .return '.BhoTrmg tna numbes <u

Wliicn iuJ niiidoIl .K.ui a.tl4:ipf «?w -,vi •¦ i i . . . • ¦. T.ie lrith-A gricultural Almanac and Threctbryfo* ¦ !l8< 8,}. Bj«o.» »)»n>; !Pl, '"P i-f'MW'S^WAua «rj*t«a all1iio piiriwso oi'iny jonfli. , , . ... .., .., laro—OpTiniN : Middle Abbey-atreori-'¦ Professor' 'aaraodato,cari ing.tiiyiwbpi;affected?>«>WH??^'

W|,eJiu »,i«0| wo»U|» I bau i^UjJ..... / !!¦ .« . i llnd most favoraU, ¦ known in this . district; as. well My^^^^^TleiSftn S S£rV<&

i.v v »J .i '. ' J, ¦';;? '¦"¦' , ' ' £ul volume under the above title, One Cspfeoially BO'' J VAfcclNAnok—Dn'Mhrtid; iM.O./san» inla report

^^ ttc^ SS 'i 'ii«4»1.1 > aU ensuged in farming. An exo^mVldln - 1cintaining'thojUmetjol aoven dofauUerB, onderttepto.

' KowTbatiulfiery tUriLliir^Li'oirjiash'ed,,; , ¦¦.. ;. , ildmiral)ly couip'ilecl. 'fbrwS tho first iJortioif of the visions of tho Compnlsory;.VacoinatJonAotin Pilto>yn,

Upoii a worthli la&r 1 cau lay: '. ' '. , ' " work ¦' Thl'n follows un ' elaborate' list'; of t,\i6' -fairs' '0,'hero w(w»clrpular:lotter,fromyio,I(Ooal Ci9vurnm«3n:I thaiikyou foithe'leuon that mcu iow ",' 1

!. ,,;, ' '.!''.!!1 !- " in Irblahd for' 1S79,1 'arrrfnged- undbr/eJch' month,' 'Board, giving ««*>»»! to, th.^ .guardixna bow ,to pro-

¦_,,[._ • _;_ _ —-.— riii-_ : . i i - i i We aro next informed of the market flays tlifojlgh- t« prq .Q.Oi«i5J VgrbiSa'.«<>F »>>I .clnS»..*>I t|SnW "??£¦.

AriKo before iour .oulin aitcrToar. . i ¦ : tual cxpnrienco of tlie loss ,»tiO inponTon^nccr arising .JJS^ . r-' '^T^aow ffiYwidhawS

Rcn,e.,,btr tiut 1 thu,.k yon trom u.y heaH I from .tho prevalence of too jnanyraajl fairs." , . _ . ^^^ A^'i^^ ^ ll ^ Zv,¦ ¦• ¦. ! ¦ " ¦: -¦—rrrrr -, - . ¦ ; i c j We aro next informed of the market flays tliroogh- tO BroriSs aTuiuSVKrbiuia' Jor any' cliis pf hereoDson Hi«

TIME TURNS THE, TABLES;., . . . . ' out'tlie countj-y, and' thba follows i. <tip\6iik tad ad: woiknoaWgrotoiSS otd*/- ¦' - 'I' -': '; •'"B.UisJKsi Sed. 1

n^Vom s TT,tr

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I liked her, slie would fetch my book, y,e calendar ure valuable instruction on " Th6 iorotic6''to;itne'"utlio'tl i Woomihtf. contributory, or the

Woffou mt u orarinytook' : beVctiotf of Seeds," • nnd then ' conies '.th^ aaUy ¦:06utrary, tho clark reaa tfiofoHowingt-t-J. -,.f V- M ¦ - ¦

¦ • ASa aeuXKaWr t"' " 1: 1 " . " : ¦ • V..luiWe:"Calcndarof Garden Work,1'al'Bo'arranfeed ' I ^> "'- r 'l 'OoT«HinMhftBoai*

JUlthJai,BarT,-a87ft.l/- .. :¦ ¦ - . . i . ( ¦

., . .¦:' .' - . I . I • ' .. . . • , • . ' > , i ... c. „. L ,„„_,>, Tnn jndxf iti<mhln iihVlil?r crivi-i! ' ' 8.B,—The Jjocal GoTenuaeiit Hoard polqiowlodtft t,hq w-, Slio-<1 mend iy cap, or Una jny. whip- , . ; . . , - . , . ?c,h.ulonlh;. Tne indef.itigaole aUU.br .jfives coipt,of.aaUutes o< th|i (bo hl ofmajUians. pJ .tWi -iii.tinti,

Ah I but w}i-8' benrui are stony | . , . , . • , , , , ¦, .detailwl instraetions on timber plauUngttlndfeanng; containing an entry oF'^ho l rd'ioScttlar letter o?the 30thI likoa licr r.tiier )e»» thjn-Oyp," .. V ¦ . . .' followed ' t>y ' importabt ndvico && 'to"" 'Artifleiui. ult,, tnm>mlttiiigftii9tic8 iu perauance ol section "War or tHa

nr^

tuaainy y. • • ' • '- m ^rf f ^k^i^ ^ ^ Ab^ 'X t ^ ' Z

She lovo.l,ind then, tbongh.hoftTen knows why, poBs.ible ' for ' tho agricultural classes; 1 rofesso^ SotlMWhkherth^aM'willUgto.beooniSioontijliutoirywithl*

¦y ^M f tlnf '1J 'h f \ ¦ ¦¦ '¦¦'¦ ¦ - i - ' ' i •¦ • - '¦ UJ UWW gives aV comprehensive - " Digest of 'the1' ' inamwidaftf ^baA«t. 'Jfo.orsUr, hpwaver. wpwrn to haSe

'«»^-;" - •; ¦: ,.= ^^of . lfO.:., uPnd conclud?s ^itt.;«,Th>. ; p»U^. g «teS«S»SMl?S5

Odt iflijbig iJ«-onlJ oven.daxe :-. . ' ¦ . . . .• ¦: ; i - prbp'ardd' wftU g'i1eat.dare, 'iind codiini'l frbm',o'rio- 86' / jTHij 'dlorlisiid't.hat tho - sdbject ¦had"boea boforo the

Catoli .tvJppjM.iiherbouneti . . ; : : , ¦• • experienced in Ba6a''matter8 iis':Pr6fee86iiHaldwia:' ¦boarasotaS'tlmtfasaj'ttiKl thor guaraiahs'hart-made • an

WeU. row I ttptateiay crinia: " • • ¦ • ; , it nmstpr vbof •«»sen1ti^; Service tb'all tneiiea'S11 ' S S8^"?* 'j».. *efa ?»^ °"1]*

¦;;Ou»itt h»8}tariied:the t«bleB..j I •. - .: IM :. . . I i : st955ii I- v ',-» :< i ' ,. ' j - >T •• • - k L J. ,. ^ J ./ *• ' . .IBiohardaon i No matter what ordo*nwaa-.made,"my-.

rm-tWon*'aWata'« it*.Wt»toiw "; " ' ' '• ¦ - rrish p irt inj News.—DnittJ* : St. Andrew ppini6« is I that'yoTi musffrireMdays'. iioUco'on the.

- .^" yefek nltkS? fnd toW.1' ¦¦' • -¦¦'¦•- v- St'cetv;.WoW .received'tho; fiiiat riUmbir. 'of.an gSbicci.'-1Theysiyher«.(quoting frbmletter) within 4ft

The caxlt tat goMea-round hou Uow; -> i. ".^ j lrish spprtirig pa'p«; .which appeved'on Safurdayi dayaaftor the[pptice,wa are to stato whethflrwd«b»U• Sho muiicsj iuilailliiiuo" jnhnur.'" i . - ,-, u\- :., nnii iw>\i^li iVfX Ktt niiliWhml'twir.fifl.'weeki'''Tr seemtt become' c6ntnbnlpTT; w<'noK.''Mri 'Wallace1 sAw .-wt1'

,; . ; Sha muiicsAud colla jao •• Johnny." ¦ i . ¦,¦. :.!•• ... and wbicU isto b'e puljuahed'tw.icea week'.'" It Seems boconi* cbntribnt^ry- ofnoU'-'Jir. ¦Wallaco ::Are ¦..we-1

¦' Of jorelu^herlChrlitUnname,1 " ¦'¦ " •I ' ; '' to bb' adniSraWyl,compiled. contato uHe 'attiolea' j?'' ^7*6^ ?!* ^ ? ^,

'

'• •" "Bnt LoW tironxli faU ormiUw;"' - vu, ¦:•. - . ¦ ¦, upon: tn',5 VarTiuS^Tante'of Bpdri'engfckJng'ptib'J' 'Mr; Wallo JiThen hM H Ifte 'ineowng -pving

Whett*'ae:is:bjrimyl i coa't<ramo.: : ' . -. ¦ . ¦ ¦¦ •¦. . . .•£ «*»„_» :„_ „;>>. mtri.« nf ftfnjsi "fctr8n tf j l&ltW' BOtice sbont tbe mattor? Mr. Bichardsoa.t Withm:48<

::1,. :. , li-ive l^oiiS«)Z>k»;'^Ucer,,..; j. ..i r ,.- i.!. i; i • . : . '"' -Ueani^U*iiWA *°n^Wi'-/ .1 -Vi-rW- iK dtyi'tfter'tbS'tfiHibe-Jwi' anil tocusa'.the subjcctJ

¦¦• ¦ V-l». • ¦ ¦ • i i « ¦•.•• • iii*!.-!.- » !• • ¦ ¦. , •¦ , here nnd'jn iingl4nd. abfcre JB also a lis^oMnsb. Mr''J Ttfbirliil l<- lWh»t> -was l'doh8ii'la8t.'vearJ> '-<:Mr i

. .,: Ou»t>:UirooFh*h*.very:wijhtDpleMe, M :• ..:: .interest,o»d,TyJue. The, other, con }nt8 r.e.fn,ke«pr jtOT'w^tWfctlier^'BhWoiabya'Jorlnight'a.nPtioe givto... „.,; A gpoephl<*B, shy <wlorer,j. !:; .,„ , . . :: i. , ;, . ; ing, and no doiibt, tho Sporting Newt, will receive,, .tcl KiVe'tbo estioii-disousswJaiiMriiWallace'; I could.

••! 'Or, H »l»« ta*ti» tome to njeiik, ' < ¦ ¦'"'¦¦ '" ^i. / ' i i .'us it deserves, large and practical ppreciatipKi jti. niaorstand that, if Mr. Hogan was trying-.to- altor tha

X'm danled lijfiher:gneet; i.n.. -i } : . . ) ¦ , ¦• ¦¦ i. . .|. -¦;,. : .js under the: most experienced manaeamentj such «L8i ,d*ci tnio{ the Matti?1 'If •tlii Hogan wasvgoihg .toJ

i , . .:-,Tlie )Uot. b>ooa ro«h«,to iny,cbeok.. . ; . . « • . . .;¦.;. ¦ to ats'nw: * nil satisfaction-J'to' the"eportmg'com1-. ooaAg WcJraer'whicb thaguardiaiirf'nifldo. ho-Bhohld.

:- _ ibabUB^qUmonpbiiM,,, . . ; ., . ,. . . ( ; . . . . . . . .. -£££1™,"" STE ™ ™ ™ ™ " ™ . give notioe of finption, but ho is not changing tho order'

^•SlM -l klnd'and cooi ali l HttVan ¦know* ho ¦ ¦ I ' > 'W:i?. •*• ¦•¦¦ ¦ '¦ ,.: , i ':.:.: ::• . pftHB boa*d"jn toj^;w»y. V'Mrl'Kiohardaohi There was^'•Slw -s kind'and cooi oli l HeaVen 'know* hoW ¦ ¦ I ¦~~"V:K >; '¦- ¦- ¦ " '¦ ' • ¦¦¦¦ ,.: , i ':.:.: ::• .of tHB boa*d"jntoi^;w»y. ;'Mri'iiioharaaoaviiiero^^waa

I . : . .twwa she blaBhedand!fc>ltM^d ;i . .• : • •¦; • .» ¦••¦ ¦¦¦ ¦ ¦. ¦r..u\ , .,: . ',;. ...i .1 '¦ ¦—.. ¦.:: - '.l - l ; • • - . . : • i. i. .ndl^day'ahtiKtfrpyteon the'matter^andthert should'

. ,, 8heiike»;ine:uuj lIlOToher.noiT,i.Vi..!: ;¦.¦ :\- .;r- , :. . , , .i CA&RICK-ON-SVI&> COMELESBONDENCE.- . • J>e 4opordin'glt<:ttt<)f A<ik;of:;Parliamoutuv,Mt. iWallacoii

,.,..¦: Wy,kd«rf- 1>>wthiuK*.!^SS,»yeF«<' tini. -i:-:-:- .. .; -:.-., i, ,.„ ,.,,M ,,.m ...u ....j-.it •„„...< ,-.t M :>,'4 .lait&Win thlrl)Oif«rW4hBgn»rdiaiis to-JprogoBetiunr¦ I - i ¦ ¦ - ¦ ¦ i ¦ ' ¦"*'¦ • 'HOiRTYioV u finAKlJlANSi—SA^HJIBIT''. I /that'rfQ'reiniin bon-coiitributoty* "What'position^ ¦will

.mej>K .*? Vv»<««! of,P°^fV;»W0 s; " M^ ^ 0rier

«.nld

bVupset.nnl^afor^ghtt}oticeisgfv .ateolisiu,'!. ,weU i de«Br«ns Of . carelul .perusal iand i moLv i iWl Xr i wwiX'™ -M Ti • ™!Svi^71 .'":] :AIr. Hogan. •- Yos, .but. thure' ia no ndccssity to giveBtuJy, , . U'bti intefeating tale.of .!•„¦ My.Only.Love" MDr.TBWM'6 was alstfin attindaBoe.'. ''" w«« o oo- M ftfi^lMVj. 'flo riotis continued through several chapters.. :'l'hero! & ... Sr«*'oyTM'Hooii«.-Uelnn»i>liig.»t Jagt:r.»ort;(«ar.i* tbeoome oontributory. .'¦ Mr.- Wallace yi'seoona it. On

tlieu iui.inipo:tat t:!paper''on " Eftn'lish'Crinie', alld' mittedduritfjweek^ieoj.hbro i; di&l,'il| oaniobrat'end;«f ;thb Cnairma'nJ'putting ithB proppsIbon^'lt' -was^camcxl,:

l-'iwl ish Law 1" 1 " ilints fdr 'fcielr '!<nitsM 'ui niM«nf' :UB' week , 3S» 8 discharged, 19; ,.re,ttwi&ti«,oa'|al>ov,e dtte, .Jlr.-Bfchardson'.diSMntilng.v - ^ ¦:\:,:U: , | ¦/.;'.. i ; - i i:.vi:.- .i

cellanea- will bet found much ttia£,«,.interesting . " S, ^ -$ffi& 1&%8SS&: of,

tb«i^rdi»»J8.Wereiormsd,in^ ammirt(Se to looknud .instructive.., . .. . . :. ,. , • ., .. , ; , , , . .,!, . |,, .J: .,,,,.. i hospiUl,.0s;0d. {. , . .. i I , . • , ! « ., ' i . i f l - .i ;1;:im.i : .:i: ',' • i»B th? p)a >hqrq it, as prpposod. W

be erected, and

£j:i;«l!ior.T-i,OKpON!.D^cl.Bailey, i i ThiB isa.pretty. / JUNEULT INMATES.—Tha maatox (xoported; tbifetko; ,toj r porlj ,on|tb« ttprgencMlyJ'aii'aph cotting backlittle :woi-k, full of- infornintion,7botb.'in pros« land <vusien, inmates of; the . hoaae^oamed.'Uiddy lUhesay, Mr. ¦hichard'8on'J Ba|a:niribb%htit'W6uld T)8 'b'6t T t«J.

poetry: :i'Vrom ithre ! tako tho following t- '""'- '¦'¦ ?nd JB)i»both.Haniinitt,:li»d be«n fightiog Dad qqariel- gdtuoni|Sfhic1»wd'nja'ctidtairir41atgb;<iuantity of Vateri'":A{gh»nistan %¦ about -fSO 'tnileii- irbm daat^ttf j'lgJttring the, week., On beingbronght before theboard, ui thV'wtfula'ybt . kjowV-#hiBtf.JbwoHild ba.requirodi ¦

west , uudi46U miles from'north to liblith. Tid is'bounded .tbey.wera lectared: by:tliQ/chiur«nan,,;;aai»My (in». .From thd «stinmtoa «ubmittedlit.appeared.thattone*as

on "the ' north' by) the ' rivir '.Oxfls/ on :the tast'by Tiragoivolce); I beg-;yoar .!PMdon,.jyour:honoqri!l»iB composed oil wronghWrdn,ihe EOflVof ,v»hich was X15,

Kafiristin <a couii(ry inhabited bjl a raca of bebDle'li* nptinfault*t»Ui-it»».tWBWomancomf»ep6ed.ifei»n*rTT1 whUa. th^otheri.WM oUeaa.onP^^mb.e^ t lO 12s M:":,- - -- .- - . -- . - - - ~i - , . , .,,.ur7' »~ A T'-Ji'. notiBfanltntaUi-itisthiswomancommenoedifcanorrTT. iwhUa. taevOtneri.was ol leaaanajtimoeE ajiu ia <MSKafinstan- <«, coniiMnhiibitoa by a race- of-pebple. tot "iXrsU^^yo ° aust beay*ryni«»wouH«i, «a-i ,Tho -mrftpghtrfeJW pnp,W« P?/»r d%MnPP?..,b.aM.romy«t;i™verte l fc> l>'ft-; 1uu)^

of Cabu are bnncd ui tho_ o tjr^

o^ •Peahawar,-whachi for "^ the ,roOtW.,ihe, M*itef- »id)Bhe:iras.«f'. Efqr« thov .lebrated..aog icbaenw«;,called;;on;¦, Ihe,sorao time was iuled by. ono of-btr-nnclca. ahe B |"™ jJS'"lWcUrl Wd-iKOuld/inoTibe; »niteble.- , ¦dqfendanM^obai< (kn,. lohaPwyor.iTbpmasRwxoF, .

liny proae hteratu 6.. Th« A'6 n? »W

Mu rtmadan* brought before the, boktdAttdquwt onedjuudsKeSid QBB- tt ough\)ver> possible ettorf had teen *MWwjof tho Sanm'aect (the same iiect as- the •Turks), 'but' "SJK"'IJ;, ™w.n mnnthm . »ha had'wnkeH baforaon ,'tn iterial witnesses eonianot be personally'grnnnTWriea;;.there are Hindus in almoetevery city and.vUUBb.-for a. ^ ' S SSbS S to k O 1 & % &i«MpWg*«iW8 »or%<i;6ttan Afghan considjra it 9 ^?-. i» ^keep^ahop,' he' * ?' ff 0''f

£ Smea- to';SvHf«Mfe«ol*nm fflo irt.''1. Ctob&ffflioWV'rtiifci flo's'wf 5nteHdid6!D«'regarJs'the Hlndt shopkeeper,-blinfl idolaterthongK.he ?vSf mv iSrd I lirald StoliSl! orr^h»r£ ,-SeSf^ff?'J;*l"M&a0 O'SttUivbiKoa-behaKiof iShv.ana UTHiy nauivs, nuu wi Duiu(H»Qa vug aavo come incontact with them have beenfavoo'rably impresa'ed with 1tho Tory striking contrast'botw.oon the^mlld'Hinda'*nnd the fino. manly /Afghan of TranB-TOTdaf temtorryjTho Afghans deliffbt in athictio sport*,' wrestling,' firingat marks, racing, and shooting, and are as mdeh excitedby witnessing tnef cpmb ks of qnalls,' cooks, dogsrandran», as«ver onr| anceaSw; WerB'at the'bnll."fight iothe; days of"'good Qaeon 3e»9.": Tho eonhago and Dn-dauated boldncsslof the Afghang wiU: bear-ootnparUotfwith1 that of 1 any nition, and some of tlium areat tho'present timb ooo ipying higb poaltioaa both'in'thb In-dian1 army arid1 in the ' nneovananted^OlvU ''Serylcp1.1The hospitality fef tho Afghan is •prorWrbW.' KV'erychief and;'person) of consequence"keepa » gui«t-hon>esupplied' withr bjedi,' and' quifteV'i »nd-'p'£Uo*B,' »ndthere: the wayfatlng- traveller caU'eiautri nigUt'i'VCstand MI evening mkl!' Thesa \tm\ bf hoeprtalltj JndwfeTBr;merely ertondtotha Tillage •boundaiy,v»tKi'within-'tho«»limit* they are soidom'violated;'but "beyondJ-'-thBt Oil-1protected wayfarer: may.1 bo plundered and even mntudered by the ver; people who'd.'feVmiirato* Bofbire'tpvthim th« aalatatdo la of-petteer-ThBConunua-salutationsof tho Af ghana a « pocnliar and exhibit Tear strikinglytho hbSpitaHe u ld"fc6oUWer6n»h»j»eVli or;tbe"SoWe:¦VVhfc-'a sntleridr meet* a iaatr of -infertorraMk bi*im<self ,'newiir,M hi p»ss«8;s»y, '.<Mlaiiy <>*<umilH (T<af *>whioh oughtfto calUfoi*li.tK9 *ejomdear;pt/.Mif«lf*o(fneoef- gtavipoor ^ ; 'As .iDon aB.a-atriuiger rrirbslati*

hamm^ sa^m^ jpffw of , $$}»&you ".,which, .win at .cice gam' the Buafty respon.sell Qf eTeryvillager seated t\ ere: repeated koYbraJumeaoTer, , ,lfayyoii'eief coilufmi yy o i if a t r ci>hU/" 'andvWtM'pest'agath' prpeteds bo'ba Urneytho Mn»t»aliini*iH,b«;Kco'tnpo'iuect'wi&'tiie hfevrty t>rij vlt,"f l \>:WiS!f WroUit»Um'&iuHArHit bu l - 'ITha LlffJiant.r »t*^atrWiguKflJ.'peoplfr-f-religiop , bub.,not>pioua.n ftbairihigatrynandfao»tW«(n'-»rp enr,.n>uch|yDn ttiwrMxfaos.o Depth ofrehgioua.fpetosM no)icommonj j T ef vmaga, !;!*alway8.r?»4y,.|»nd|wjJlmg|to Wittn»t Wvsoul, • inj sts ,to UW moflaVor )ne»t,*n.au he ia. pretty rtajulir mliidevStiotiii a«d"tt tnTpaynieat '<,1, tM:UW£ &&'*&'trdabloa-*JtV' ay- questldiw 'is' W^hV'rMllS'bf Itt;faitti.: 'The Wghans' are rerengefhl °'«id-]ealomM JAH 'most'evdryohlel of*oD»einence'hjurhi«rc«lorimigin»iytinjuies toizsTb ge! itIa;Ui&Ammadau/thvtfimurder,liiconsidei^d.,to-M»n.offence ag»in»tidome«aq «oth«rithttfln^n4ufc,and:conic^MnUyttija PJinUhmentof,tho- mqiideie.r; A , left .tb the j i ef iM i J 'j.wbi, jOUr" avon'ger of blood." '.'.The. avenger can l«th«V.aooepLof a flue or: tok.( the lif*

¦ot'tm m *tjj T?M iW.

Btihcfe, not tdnJagi'.-thb aWrt^kUyWisWdtfjWrL,»ad!th«r*'was no'-ttalo'TeUbve.-TJHr criminal/wiH-brought forth? find toe young.-.girl WMgiven!sPflag|foV,'iaod:tWi*'wasbrought forth?whwaibB pijn8in)->;iTh».pn*tiioir.oatiopalcnoble deRCept.Cohnareri, 'of.- JbEven 'anjongitaolf equal V,/1moalof thBbtcfamUy andtribgwafalau'(n Oiimpossible; fc>>i

oi:itttj.t!>«: heart of arer/f4tb«r|»«*«a»Jofithe Afghan^ daa <marked>iestoe.lifiiiara^rI,;jTW.fOT^ er;J^mfc<#ithefeeUevtog.as ju y.dp.i tthM.j re,! !it])...and: thfty.defpute. jul pftetraoef~;thinlsaiyps, *aoh! mia considflrj liniKnot t thaa'Wi'Si Ybpu aSftSi.'I wtTim'::hKni«f aiiMMMdt !aiktAfghanTnal^aU'Wr«ttttV2i«d. til'.tiait P»? td Ji»*aln)cmaJ;SlBn)n»itb»nV>oB,';

4derVrothsrsVAlbat}iliid'i&mJi(Meni ;aeiTii;w4i':rtiiieAt. Wv>MeaTtonj'th*!fir»t ftW^*«'fllie«a»:-K»3!i8rw 'noiiiii^ f i'f itiSwQ im,)Qovernmenj .a ijsopfpjMdJ .jl^f f

rTJmbaDjf. itafion'dn'InaaJSo 23?S ifwn frin1Jerfand'liad. w#fc5'5

Bocngif tWi- lAUjAbjin, a JstatMc'vanft g'of ,1«< father. 1jnJ883,'bufhiitheW.'cIaimi, iitill ia»> '?orbe*«f it;*admeplj byt^QUibrother* in :ti

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i andpresenti,'', V\' rojnji'pootoui

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..jthsiVloero^of tad1«4*a»»ii»j55*mMi't'ianS at liabwtfiffi^Mwi1id hi«!relWton» jdth. tJU.'Bnttl *9qt<rBirtifriendjr,.;Untm -«bpn J.J M7% ?*f«t"J»£r*-fte|!a l»^ rK b^ ^|

M 10». , 'Mr..Iialor,a!u(i:lU she.doetfnot.tak4'ihe;gffer..now, tell her^ Mr. Donne (Master), that she will iaWktoleave the house, in - . i . . : . .:!. . -,i - : 'i Ji: (| K /.K 9 I'/<.U'.) A.-I' I1 SoPKaANNOATioN.—With roference to-. tho.subjectof the board allowing :the ';aooeniak«<(iof .the hoiUeAO:annual pension,! «nd aboat -which: the: tooal GorerA-;montBoardwroto.last board-duy, *gking;*Ji'etheijthe(nsual monti'a notice had.been* compUed,withv<->t!I Ii .iti-;, :'i;ha.Clerk aaid.ithat,<te:lL6«illGovornmi!nkI Bcard'.seemed to be;'|atsea"inn.-fereiioeio the matUnf: that aUiorms had lieon complied'J with n>ndsnbmitt«»i.» letter,ivrhkh:.he.uadiwfittenj ia, rfply;:to,itha-ouioiilaiit« thaKuaxdiiiB«-for.thair,;»i>pWralli:iTh4.J}c*rdrdeciiJed tohaT« tb9*larkU. Jotteiisant: tp- tho'ioce^OotemmentiBoardforibeirJnforniaiaob.'M; U-.I -J ,I \ <U!J V »I lniiiis:A\« m-, | VAcciNJ-TioNr-r-It h»ricg!boon reported to.tho guarditans on last]day, by. Dr.,:W»ll> f M.O.r,th»ii.th«re.'wdroiS defaulters under, tha CompulsorTiVaocinatiaD Act, in¦BeUD.Vutg-Qficer>i<Eow«t'«jdUtritt,- thei«c*l.<}oCertfiinoatdBeiudiWTaiBrreqaestmgthit.pcoesMiilgaliebiikeD.8«ain»tthd»Bef»tJtere:i f.in ,answer,Lt6,thi}eh»innan.with! reference. to/ohUditm>b<apgrT»cfiuiBted,iiii»clrbreweitter,.whether it I would -rBwv» ap injttrioaBnelleetion.thorn brJ:dtbertM6y i;DrJ.(O'Branf I MJOVVI said.vthat.it

fmaie;AodiffereDOB;i.whataoe*ei',tio.llavbi;childreoiV*or<icrfnitioaiii JrofltylJweathor.'j proridediithBi; thOichildneaibe ittpporly bdttred audoarediior AftarisobteWrthroiiemiwkj thelboMrd:dMidecLi ta',lm*a a.fbrtnighi'.stit*»givjntohave them confornt'*6ntheppn}rUkin«;Oltha

''ac*,,otacrti«o ,they..would beiprbseintfdLi mii/ .-j 'A AH1 J CONTSIBDTION8 INI.«C O»:fiAr*i-TTliuroler)L»»d.Woironlar, signed iVineentQrinith«, infonningthe boardftha»ibft.**».<diraotod;nj( j tU»>>Xords. GoauDhmons solbetiMaiesTy'a.Tioaaary-.ta.finTrtird! »nloni<iiiolh»«d<*nd;:Iwhioh was to be filled up by 'the gnardiaus) rektipo to,^OTatnmenti proportjj UiijQ»r£ok-4itf8iia?iattd jaayfaV..that the oontnbutdon^by-wayhjot hoonttiUlli(m;*l««t«s.lon.tklsaldr property;, fon tike iy«aKtodW*Hih MarohV187«ll tna Mi ISS.I <Xhc)r« M *t+'nobt id «<t>rraUc«da-ing-,ti»t th*/oont «iidna'.tti . fltie hbuarimrr«l*toisl'diviiion, and town di«lrictfQrithr7aara8ffi(im»«ld*fli>c»iovUiMibn,tbe,i^UtihiA!tthiasb(if<riea>meni.Dem'ratejOJeproperty TOthin.swhbarony eleotWfa ttfisVtai.^andjdifltrWt its^OtAixUaaiioanrhieH wteyr<i»)H»»crii(Of half rent*, or aired portions of iaoh pr»p»ftjf*re.actnally^aWsaedliJD^I^Jpiiyablenbjv.li^nlordsi.bt.iudubutf l pMiionaU bb drotkr Ku.mtiM } '¦*)•& Ah, i UtavmoWmvMQtruA-—Thm *'rwa*i\ alael *H>OMQ1UJ'froia«iia:Fl>ry.< imcU,l,DBblja OwtW, «ej«*i*t tolthe,'Qontagioua Diseases' - (Animals) Aot, ¦ 1878 eifcjaataf-dopies'of five Orders ia Coianl, : " "./ J'.fe r;^;-¦r BiUJiJCJWf^Xhery T/ere.thrQe.tondors.for blanket*

that 40 pairs were, roquirdd.1 'AfUr a careful survey ofthe B&mple*»*tU. ottna ofMfl-PatWot'Bo

urke,

fo»« p!in} *»»4i&et *tS} [Q 1 :.iW if iiirv.vf vU i&XiZ.1 8AK«Aar.SrThel»epott ofr.tnaiiuVuniUryjmloBr(EeJJwjipBiOfflcerJ>*Itw4»' ioh) s d;tbM* (j«bj*lM<

ea4«*> eVe>^Mi^2ih«porWwc i!br i mteUi*SSm»» i WWlfl smi'|W « firfd:*Jart?,ttafeo-<«ataaitevytasdsaiateihJeTget^gtofwoW-fgt^a^rJwfiwrtsjlji»s»e c4»a,»popyj a i°tt»OTtfeni« tey4;£ i^

i a*£«Sl^w»»ihd^*i*hair»tte.'ii»»i

,fc'doiety:o(;Pa3Tootipj..of.(l-1raeIJ;j:,^>tAnimaJii),; I.bfiffjtq.a^kl,tto:^urJijU»>!ttift:icafer.i)e:>»dJ9Brn,»4 (9, inFft«<p«hB6ipV(i '^1Hi»T|wi^rawwl?«mfet)(

Quirte K^ attena the county court. Captain Slackp'.'Sfes, bnt yon«e this cane, is a long time without beib'fer.yar yfet bAftTbd tte-jaofeSainU -M be'comldghere;.! Hdwevei1,ltmUs«< the-1 fief«Hdant»-'t.bjact:to it; mwlljftdjautnth6c«e.to'tlre'l23tflta«t,li' aaa(tb8pnm-

¦pibalu4*feiiditit)»)7.TTj'oit.linoisT); yDttr;.vror.Bbip,-;.Mr,.pfauUiwintJiThfl (i6)QiedmiU n$|t<4fty|e, e oj)portfljutyof, beiwiiroleasipnajly, wr««nt ,iJJJ nnAsr?¥n4 tfMTi

,>D vuLjbM Qonej/Dgvfif j.to^n«{iQ it ,V f^? Q^^D®-P.T°r

^Wlyto«ead i(t*;bW^*a*er|'depo«ed': Attinlsi TW'a'.ta^'oh Wie «ay^ln*nUoriea- ae saVagreat brovtd:

!o! poople)a**iel«ish, '«nd:.-»poh itoiifo oiei toithem.obi>nrvedik!thdut<j«lstMtvb'j«Mim•)*«• ftshtrng,; di4.Atl{*»tt.ter <fkj»(M4 It .Ji?rtPWw4' j|Wflr:,»il HW^en;i< intlTlti nwf.iiin nAtr rflin<mPrty iflf HIB* thftrn tflflro : tllQV

' wiitf i iTSM'tffiWoiWi^tftnWa to'Obiy d'Dwyiif:'¦ mM4S n?r(«W&oyeU)7»VVl'witnW«y,JW^'htTal tW,'la^ a*ten«nf<:*JI.1t'a«**tW«{s y«b«d agihptiihin1t.l?6ubM4u«B^MM -«sun»;r«adtitti6-oa8».was nnaarr|burn«d totncit ponrt!Jaji(2?rd-jiBstant lwn.alli

wdtjlB«l*e:jmWt*«M«yd.j|<jJl<lbH/l* B-.OIi i.i^ii.li:,:;- ! -(.<|(j"* ! *° : "' 'tt '"''-'''**T*"Jw^

7r*! 1 . 'l - l , t i ,¦ i ;,i , v; iii . ui'jy >;outilN AM!V tiC0M i9 *( ^DENaEi ,.j Ui'i>'filovj.l,bCi.}|nil)00'>j<r4MnHo7.i:lt Vilft .•.•iui.-- ;!( J .I::',Itiao I ipi puSJniittWaHftn'Bap^TKiii !tr.ifc.'Hi-^Frrzoraiu) J;P;/-

and -subaa uentily

rm%JD&"«»«;-Ci.'lfc.j:-iM a«.'oiMstr u-'f'-»rJ - '>'» 'Aj*6 preWntr-Captain E. CoiAltj'*;OflMraisjianai[ 'H iQyf M:ii>i\i: yaat!(ti . 'jd;l .;i:l.< .Vn>iV. >:,UQtel£m *r&i!~!iiM&i&' ©fWwurers,' te»=>Kiryi tfe-ibMtoonp'ii^ ''1**' W«er?i 'Wnt) tb«iardiWcMIc -J 'yr ityth'*'p1»rtl««ot«niinfl.««%M«fca.mitf¥il"Mi'«rffi4i('lil{»''AeVJ V/rhaibofrA|Stt B» « e

;-'PrbTl«a#'«cmM fcot bfe foddeitoRW ii dMttttHfeitf AJtaMitf4tf trfwtril? KrM

f l?«^«rV3 'Jr«h*«rtrt'lMi *bii WB Wtaitteditoiftaf K>«^g«fV3 'IbTUP«MMs'IC>*«JrJ ««(«%dnlitted!<to:t iV«W« 'l1IW ft*k*t<eW(YK)tti'iNo; idfeawt'Ii e^ ^"#rWs»?4iiaW"B4«hy; a--iii*o^t i«6f4HSttnV\»ikV J<itoWl*V*oi»«li*ftDo*i9J refill

(!1 S»i I y^Wi*3h*»*4n«ttr-ctefulr- MB&y1 lWi iDMW/-*f»WaeJeMld?lN*rirt)adiliIi»i».';] («*i a'< i«^W - .}},*h»Jipp«aT)Att>b*i

'r'tftM lM lei'<WW«4fe»i«'u<Hi«tjWitttWBrf;ill1',

i Mitaj! rf flS si s»:E L s^ sK L^ Lc i L^ k H L i i i i K«^ M' Md£ i|» .- , .< ' ^ ^ ^ S*1

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18 nnles from Waterford,.! dare say I shall not aeabiinagain, i ,1 .told him I had noted bis statement, and,that

11 wonld./jfind it ]to. you, apd that I ,had np.donbt youiwoul4 cause inquiry to be made aa.to the allcgpa,t|ireav

. whioh.'l'air'creterred' him ' from .'"entering'.PuDgBrvanI 'workhouAo.yr liave' tWho'n'or' to'Be] gGntlomo4 , your'obectttnt BWvdnt,1 " ¦ ¦¦< '¦ '''¦ J"-WrHWtiiTON- ,

•l Mr-.1 Fifegeraid'- I-' don't) :thihk tbo. ¦jWrt«!rl"wu(|wron1i'wh'eh-be "t6ld 'tlie - 1ttianll tbkt #*«&*' were'I usuallyprosecutea after being" admitted.1 "Ctiptajfe':Curran:¥"'I wouldnbf (irediB'a'wbrd/fhe' felloir'^would say. Anybody'¦ expeUed'lfro1M'tb'e urmy mjisfi¦bc a bttd man. ' The'pbrter : was balled WArte"'.the'boilrd and said tbiti he only ! explained that tttimpii•were usually prbaeeuted j 'tbolTDan:theu'|J «ffe.';"liowaa'directed-to send':in' a' writteta' -eiplanatiofc fo?1

' next'Ttteetitig.' " '¦ • •!•• I - ' '! : ¦' : " " • ' ¦"• ' ' '1 | HoertTAi,- AqcpMjtoDA'ricif.-^ThefoUbwlng-leUeT'wai' also1 read V-1-' -• •- • : . . : . : •• » • : - .!. .« . .¦••• ; • - ' ; : '

¦¦""••1 | • • ";Local GoVernment.Board;!D'ilbHu-,'Jan. 8th; '7°;.'¦ ! »'¦ 8m-Tha Local-.-.Goverumonf Board havo-- hailbefore them.a. minute'of the-.board i of.| guardian* oftho , 21at,iUltinio,,.in. ' Toferopoo.j to j then proposed lad-,

;d(ti9nal hpBpital i ccpmmQdati9n,,ifar itb wojkhpusa ;,and.Iam to . point out . that' ," 80 U- eS%M aaWJ01? t°..the hospital as that conknhpjatod. woulcl require, anextra 7yard and1 other'"acebnimdefation. The Lpciil;Government Board, howovor, request that tlio pWnn,(io.';!may bo forwarded to'thetr dffico fbr'thbir infpTmrt'!tioa ' I 'am, afe'the -samo- time; to" request that '-tbeXbcal Government Board :may be informed' "hethorlapy arrangement could ! boi mado to render i avaUabJMany ,yacapt..accommodation, in ,tho wofko.uao.ifor.ithaphrposcs referred to.—By ordor.of tho board, , . , , , , . .,

i , • • • ': ' ¦< " ¦'•['¦¦'M- P^?8.- I.-' Ordcred, tna't , tno' clerk''eo!nni'unJ9iifo ' jtli 1 tb p

llociil Goyornmerit 'Board'thai b^gji

ardittps aredt8ii-6.usv,'t;6'ljav'el da'ojpportu'nity 6(f discussing ibe.sibjeiitof any addition,' to", tho hospital .with Dr.JiacCal>e: jjersonally, before :p'roceediiig to b;btaiuany phuis; abil'tb'at "aa only one • member of theirWrd'wiW'pryge'nt'when Dr. MacCati 'explttifjetf Buy OWB, wlib was not'.ttien 'prepared .to discus* .the'm

^tHe'V',h'o]je'tti'be"'favoured again, with a viBit. frpm

Vlejr'g'f lly. to h'i'myand obtain, bis advice. , .; . .... | ¦ •: . - i PETTY SESSrONS-i-'SAWkr'JLr: '' ;'

IBeforo Mr. H. A.' Fitz'osfe'A'ilb fin tbe' ehair)',' and.SirJ.r N:Hdinble, U a'rt, O;L:;i ' ; - ' .""

.; j 'CfNBEANDED Ci TS .—Sit Nu 'ent|E'umble 'calledthe'afterition bf 'tho;c,6nslabld in charge of 'Cappagh',

• station \.o tble la gB niibibcr'bf'unb'randeQ cars and!carte in the Cappagh'district, directing him to.liaye'¦the owncftrs summinedJ ', ' ', ' V ' ""' , ,'". '" '. "¦'. ''

J4SsAoi*.VL-iMr.:'1 Jatt'eB -AVaU, the Square,"sum-''taon(!d;

^>atKclr;:'WttlaU for hiving .asisdultiid bin)',Jaitfefrday fl7th pecem'b'er); !:From c6mplainant's/.evjidbrice'it appeared .thAV il.b front of his shop '.WIIB'Beivly'phintea, ' aha''dAfendahti' 'wh'p ,-abi6 to 'tliefair- -with pig's/ 'aryfei'l 'them 'a'gaihst "it , ' tnerebyinfuriilg thes WorK'i 1 He" ramons'tteted with' 'defendant/txtlW bi'nv t/r-T«m6vri:tMh"T«i>» Trnm- ihaA nnr'.'Vnt.'ho 'bvtiuiK uiui M/ IBUIVJVU buu y un iiuu, wouuut, k'ug no:w6uld not do :sb'; 'complainant 'then 'drove them''artiiy¦hijnsolf ,- when' defendant came up to him, caught himby the shoulder,' and; shook him violently1,-' MriSlattery;(oj- defendant,.pvibiaittod that ho-had.a right from 'oufe.tom.tp.have his pu;8 there.,aud if Mr( ,,>VaU,i .wanted .-.tohave the, front . of . iig .jihop. pfotcctfid , hp . hpold have',provided Taflih'gs'batsido'/as other parsons in iptrn bnd.dobel' -:Sif;Nug^nt'HumboV Ayniiffing all' .'tb'at; till itw^uld not justify -dbfbna'aift"in'a8^an'l{ina''n .^800,'ospeoia'Uy a iban of M"r.':WoH'a! years.' Deforidant .-1did not tulsaalt him;' >'I only kopt 'him by-th&collar toptpventj bia Jtom/ idekibg:and injaring myi pige. "H>j iSlattery: And you were perfectly..right.; A'man mny!takeliIe!to. proJcpt.Bi;operty..; A-witncss pamed.HiokeyB ,r1f'fe /W^:i?rH'ill9!iW l>'!» iT1B»4-..to. "Wf dF::W:Ti.Wall. .The qwo wa^aiamxBsed^n

tho montsv . -u '., ,

ii STKiLlSb.- -W, drayea','Bing^charged a' man najnod:WUKa* 'Power1 Tttttt, jftttuig1 tfjqna'riti 6f' furzo;' bis'prppe"rtyi'-6h'3flth DecembB . Mary'Koiinei 'Wife'df cbm-

.plainoint's'caretaker -ptoved th6 'offence'. '- Dr. 'GTares'Bo^d that hei had -overlookodi the'-man' - .trospassing¦aoyoral (imes before, buinoWit «ras Jjeeoming a'perfectannpjan'Ojq,, ,M X - >D,.-i' -3'ntterjr)l on behalf o/ oompJain..ant,.fir/shed to ha.yp( e.man,puni8hed,a8.an,. examplato jochera who wore giving trouble. Fined .11J8. ; com-'pensatiou. 3d., and coats, , . I - . . '• '• " ' • .."."'

y /rAaka[ 3ihH "fa.) iv s'ned .'jihn'Harfcy, Cionda,' for13s. 't>Blan<ie::of. 'iirag«s1aue''td Mm 'as 'farm ' labdnrer:-'Chaitmftn t ¦• Why1 • aon'tXyou'' pay: the' boy his' wagen?'Defendant : Ho went away ono day and left tho donkuyVbritchbni.hauging.'on. tha. gatev l and the 'donkey oto it'.(ldugh.tor ,'1|Cba)tma>u:'I,did nbt . aak .you. about tho..donkey'p britchori.aA ail., ' Ia.8ked.you why you .did .not.pay tho boy his '"wage's ? Defendant ;. Sur ,, he boughta dock of cards,, and uaed to^goi.galavantin! to "theneighbours*Hqu£»*r;greafclaughter). •' Cliairma'n: Come,'sir, 'you mnat'pay the: boy 'his Itoagea:1 'Dafeii'datit s I

:willi:if'hb jfaya m* for'my donkcJr'B britohe'ri'. Dfeereedfor amount withlcostsj, ''1 V ¦ '1 : -' ' ' •¦'¦-'' •: • • ¦ ' "•¦• m

i "• FISHERY ( PIIOBBOOTJOH-+A [. NicB> . iPoiNT-.-<-Con-¦stable Dooloo- oharged Mary.,!i.Hne MoNamara adth.havjog.aj.salmon., \n; her, poeseasvm , PA th^.Wfh,jJt-,b D-§'xfe..fi080-" aoW.°P- .ifej lfifihard. a-IKctaoi denposed that ho rl .cntno. to . him on t.hq^hJJecBmberjwith .a salmon, " which. she otter£djforealp,rtie,.wpiild,not:bdy it;' aiid'told 'h6r W ; tak'e'iiarfaV:''CoMtaUliS'•DoolanI -in''roply 'te'-the 'cbQrt),l 'sa5al th>t'Mr/'pi6kTe(«i lcatad to him that evening1,'and Hold hinl'df tHtf tnittuf.':Pntriok,lIcNamara, 'too girl' ilfaitheO, cvoss'OxamibbdMr.! JJiokson i Would, you .take, the flsfvif ¦ you got' it foe¦,2s1. 6d. P No. Did you eve.^ bujj a-aahnon .inithe bliwe ,ioasou.-? v .Certainly, npt., • X><t ypu :e.xppot., 4$. fy t, piosef/

Ipu^iijgin^hi^ caa^'p' 'do^noij1' ,'A "poiut jiaving beenraised in the case 'as to' the,.legal snffioieiioy of the',«vidrince:bbf6ie\nbV6urt"''<n7e (&e S»&xadjoWed frr 'the opinion of the Law, Adviser. Mr. Diok.B6H"hato

'Absorradi'fl wiU bbiriDublf* Wris'diJ'wteeV. •' hnirtan'¦«-]\Voean't fiolp that.-t'iUn~ li>iakiion left' the'oburt;"bnt"isopn aiter viturned atatingtUit MdWainar»iw»s)aanoj'->ing him*oa.Uingihim,." aniitt/ormar/,';l-lEwo..constable*,'S e.,dixftOt4d ipy Jtbs,iqour .tO|l prqt«fit him.to|his:lpdg-:• ??• r, 'Wr' .'W'O -til" «.""« i''4VV'.L -I'l l. .-.i- i .-

.,-. pBDNK,,- nsUb!l,e JRp an,pWed IM^ earo;with Doing aruhk in charge, ol a, torso and car on, the;91st-Docbihlbor:1 'Ddfenafotkiiil that Ho Wai hot drifak;''nq wa*6h!y/sunering:frdm'"'n«rVbtA4<!es8''- '(IiugKtei'), 'and-'had merely'ic tirrnod W tho1 pAliee barracks "to' ge't'iprotc'otidnfrbmblaokgaiardsjiwho'altabked'hib'loii.his'Iwiy homo ; ho did know who th'oy were. Tho constable, ¦,inj rgpb; tg Wip .?p»rtw sajd,'|tljat defBndf»nt,,who' »erUiulj/iisoomcd to bo moro excited than..dr nk |calledllto|t))e;Wrracks K, an\V comp^ned ^ atjjsopei.porsonsi^rerfl,,1 ain'dying him ;"oh inquiry',' he'cbuTd iibt discover Any,j[>ei- jions on tha road who were likely to fia;«'att ked.nim ;||hb "Waujs ' Hia 'MW^hVm'tha Jl j.werp.jonly .it e,rbdys''ivhb wore 'ammairig themsolves. Fined d.'.apcl,costs. Somo road troapasaoa co ctaded-th .b ifle s i.ofi the .court. , , , . . , | l ,. ,-^|.,:#, l , ww K.Wi'i L^n ;,\".;¦ Srrtii.'riON" oT llPor,ici BliE&Acfea. -Sir Nunent.Humble dbserved• ftat hb'etiiUo* n'6t'a<!counl'fbr t$'fery string''niaDTlof1 a;'J,wH4h' iKo"WnthoritIe»:l had''thought .at to (fir .the rithitlo-i 'of' Bes batfAekftin'idnteipaxtsiot thisl oountyiii'i^ow.^ UWng 8dart :*s< i«i'•critcxiqn,.:thcr.e.were I*ithul>«i*ii6u|i.ferjen(» cf :»e?en)'milcs/ sayea:polic«.|barra,ck8, jivbilei fo*n>tb;e-,NAr» to.i.CJoi)Ott.I}ojTe.r,;a.wild.idjin jfl>/therB warp-npnefjiftjl. JtiwWiopcdjtbe authorities .wnW,»eft,ft8jw 49m wl»_q)j,.

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,. DETJNKBNNESS: -.CUBED..-.A B^aK.THAT JIASZ8 i. .DBDJ^KABJ) pATR I.KJWOS.¦ I . :J i - i . : : ; (Coirreip ifndence f lew f ork ,$nn.$ . . . . - .- . , ,; CHIOAOO. I DIC. ISth.-frrXbe - pbysicians, and tem-perance men of ChicagfO.ore.rery mueb excitodoverM. new";remedy, discovered by' .DrvRobortiD Unger,.whicli hot1 only cure3; 'intemperUn'ce, ' but leaves thedrrinka'rd with an 'abaolute"aver3i6n to epintudna.liqupiti. . . Mr. Joseph Medill, :the edivor'of th'e'Cfci-cog'o' Jljr»6tt'n«,.' is 'one of 'the itronge'st endorsers' ofthe'new remedyl JTr'.' . JTodill .1 has had; many scien-.tific article's in the 'OVibun'e about, iti.' nd has often

: devoted editorinl'spaca to maW known to the druilk-.ard'tfiat there iB'a 'Biui'pio re'ifl'edy; which can savehim. Ttsterday t'h'ad a'' long "talk witb. Mr. MediUabout this , wonderful: discovery, during which bosaid:, . i : - ¦> ¦ .. . ¦ : . -. . . . , . , , , . .,.. . . . , / . ' . ,-i - ..' I .. ¦. •¦ :!•..!• ¦'.; ''This is one of tho most:wonderful discoveries oftbo nge. Dr. -D'Unger'hne Bctually cnreda SOO casesiof the worst forms of intemperance.'"iHe takea mendebaucned Vy Ii4uor for1 'yea'ris t41e»''a used-up,aetnented, loathsome spt, , aridJ in' ten days iiak^a.wellraan of h ,.wi 1a',positi've aversi6n;toliquor.'1,. . " Yo^ b'ayfl »/eei?,th's'w^dicine,Uiftaw M):, MetliU ? 'i " Yes, repeatedly.) . Why, oae.of.avni firs cih»enabecame a common drunkard a iew. y/eafsogo... Hefell to the lowesbdepths.. .He grovelled.inthevduBt,Uia wife, a lovely womanjl teot .&-dW6rce from him.but at the 'last Aouietit, /wb'en'lTcady to die; thismanS frienWlrled thie'.jffjindbrful ffemedy-.'. In fourdays iSkp'fieti 'cai e'bkdK.ondin'k eek'hBffaiTitdtheu'se'pf nVipngiie{ .h'a ds.'.a'ofi braih:'. 'JL'h'en'eolorcanip to bis' pKeqks.and in t jro.we^k^

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man,.,, He has DQ lonfing/or.liquor. ,. He.positiycly,bates tho Bight of . it J , His,.wife aniichUdren aredelighted, and to-morrow this reformed, nnd cureddrunkard is to bo married, again to the lovinji; wifewhb had to leave.him a-yean ugo." ; '¦¦¦• i , ¦. > ¦ ¦

; : *' IB this medicine a secret ?" • • . .• ¦ . ; • ¦ ., ''No.-not.at all,: Dr. - ,D;Unger i*a.regular prac^titioner. He tells the secret to everyone, and.manyof our physicians are: using, hys discovery., Ii willgive you a note to bim, and be .will tell you all aboutit.": iv.- v ; - i . . . - . : : . , ;• , i . ." l !¦¦ i .

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Armed with Mr. Medill's note, I called on Dr.D'Unger at tho Palmer .House..:, i ; ' ¦ ; , , . , , . - :;

i*'You| are just in time;" said .the doctor;. .. '!I'injust going to till:oa a potierrt now:, who, .though arich: wan; has .been a: debauched drunkard Cor threeyears; tond : a steady drinker, for fifteen years.- . : For.six weeks-he naslbeen in-lied as helpless as a child;His memory was cvett: gone. : He has been takingmy.for. medioine'four.days.".. . .. . : .i . - .- ,• ¦ ¦ . . - M ., I"IB Mr; i——t-r.in bed ?" i asked- the.doctor, as iregave our. hate * toi the servants.:, . i i . 1: I ¦¦ :..; .".Oh, col be'8 in t^o parlor leading—.walk in!"I Anditbere. was.tbe drunkard,-still weak, but men-tally cured, ..When the. doctor asked him if be hadiriy. longing;for liquor,- heiBaid: !' V. .. ¦ ; ¦¦

:,. "No,tione whatever.i.. I have eatem.tho best mealthie.morning-that I > have eateq in fifteen clears. 1am nob mentally • depressed. : I am- strong, and 1youldnlt take.-a- .drink of liquor- for .the world,arid-/!.:.. ' i. . -.. ".' .: i. !.:¦¦-. - ( • .. -. .

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— "Ohj.doctor 'interrupted'' ibis ..wife/aV. she tookboth, his hands, "you-have. . saved' George,,and- we

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"Will that man ever, drink, again P!' |I.asked thedoctor i. . , l . , l - ..i|; i . i H: . I !.. r , , i l i : l l : . ! <- , / - . I • - - - » :- . :i

i v. " No. I've never, had. a ipotienb cured by. cinchonaxubra return, to drinki'again. . They hate .the sightof liquor." ..; .:. . .: >. . . ! .' !.„ !; |. !--.-i ;• .. -. -. : . . . - .:' "Now/ doctor/' I,iBaid,-ff Iwhat- 'didyou give'thispatient P- or, .in other wordBy. tell, me-in .plain.Eng-lish .whity our medicine id, howtyou prepore.it, &£id.bow any one:may give .it • -so.!aa tojdure-an. habitualdrunkard;—I ineaa it drunkard-, with infliuued.eyes,trembling hands/ bloated - . bodyV and intellect sbat4teredby,ba,bitualdank. ;; I ...,. I . . I . . ] i , ;/ ,u, . ., i - i . :

I'My infedicinfi". said .the dbetor, I" cambe bought.at'any,£i8t-claBS, drug, storej,, It jslisJrcdi'eruvian.

,bark (cinchona rubra). Quinine ia fiom^heyelloiw,bark: (caluaija).:: - . Now, there are eighty .varieties «£'this bark. I use the bark from the small limbs of.tlie red variety.- niDniggista..call,.it the.quill.baric;;.because it comes from , twiga- . aboat, the sine, pf, e.quilL" . , 1 . : . . .:. . . . • ¦;. I I I . - I !>-. .; '•!. .I l l , I I / > '«. !. . ¦ , • .- . Ii

. i " How.did you inix jtf". , ,, i , i , |. ,;.! . . i i : : • , , , -; .:' ; "I take a pouud of the ,beetj fresh ijuill rediporuvian, bark, {cimchma-.rvbra)* powder it and «oakit in-a pint af diluted.alcobo i'Xhen.I.strain'it ando.vaporiite jib down .to.a- half'pint—,SQ :it is a/pound to,a half ipint. .".>Any one can.prepare it.'.' , ;; . , , , . ¦.;¦. . i

. , "How do you gav«.tb'iB/medicine.P" .. . i . ¦¦¦• ¦ ¦• •.¦¦• <j .. .: "I give , tlie ,drunken, man a. vtea8pooniul .ev.ecythree ibouis.v.aM ooccasionsily.. nioiaten > his. tonguebetween ;the.doses, ,the,: firat'..-and nsocond dayaJ <J.nactsilike.quininej .The^pati^nt

can tell by.a eadache;if I he is getting too much. The thirdidaijy l.pe e.roily reduoe tbeidoao. .to .a half, spoonful* then .to.a.guar'tejCispoonfulj.thon down tp fif tcenv ten,.and .five41-Opa.".', :.;. .. ,!, I, , , , , , , ; . , ,; , ,, ;„.! ,-r.Mi:. ,- - . - , :!,. - - ,, i : .: ¦ .

;v .".il^w.Jong.^o.iypa continue the, medicine,.?".. . . ';,7 ."From five to seven days, and in extreme cases,ti> thwty days.: .Seven.(ia,about the aycrage.",., • .¦ i ¦

j",Now, phrase.tell,me.the pbilosopbjioi.tbiBmodi-cine—why it cures drunkequ£ ,.,and/tow, you toyrenedito.makethje.daECDvery,";•„;,!: !—/ Z,,i.;l'. .1,1/

, ,i f MW BUI. firstJOU- wnati-.underBtand.that.iutemper-arice»JBrst.-<a,,habit, .finally,ibeeomesj 8.disaaa«.i..Itbecomes ft disease of tbe,n«we.ceU6iiDr, ifi ta,lking.tQ, physician, I should aay it becomes a disease of the..aecaorial gaBglist,:..I, found,..by.dissec ting, the'brainqf, a, mnn-,who.-bftd.dicd:pf .drtJirjutit trmw that tho:

. cells'<if the. .quftdrigewinali ibodyx..or..tte.celle thfttsend the nerves to the eye, were in an unnatural.8tttte on.tUe.o.ut«id(},),Kitl)in ;the,,oells themselves, I.(JisuoMorod,./». , yellow,,, jenety.lookjng,[.deposit,-r-.#ow., .1 os,ked. mywlf. ,'iwb.at, iftTihiP yeQo?T,-4epoajjt,land what causes this abnormal look of the cells?.d,t' is! caused. :!¦ (l«ttrnedi»ftcr..muohi.xcae«ehi/ )l>5theetbecesjl .parti of..:the -alcbbol: .Roingi istraight ito, tba

,9utside,pf tbe.se, fleJls,',,, qw,v,i£-,I4Jfi»k «ujlk,!'.con.tinue4t,h4>.^octOf«.//'.pr, e«»t. fbod>:it;W4U;ta]f«'HifourihbuxB.i.to ,pas8.,|thr»ugh,,jthe, ;digepitive,'.organ.vt.rjbetakfln,up,w tj)e..,blooa,, and: bA passed .to the serve'iellfi.iiom.nhith .tba brain; isied/.wbileif I drink:&lcohol, it will go 'straight to the nerve cells in, thieeminute .,; {Chiapho»s,,.1ih»,t ialcohol is,no.<<digested.It is;not f opd;;,. J(t:.;]»,», ;poiaonoas, [fl,uid( eleotricity,Hvbich:gW8 pver |tbe. sensitiveipenvep fts ekctwi y; oefl ,flyei .w«e, straight o, theiouteideof .we.neirye•cells, which it stimulates artificially, whsn,ltb,ey;sh'ouJ4.j!>e,BtimHlatod,;n$,bur#4,ly t|>n<mgh.tb,e1Wqod.1f•[ i".. .. SBWt.partnQf .ali}ohpJ '.«<)ntinuBd,,,the¦'do«( r,|[^were;.dige>ted:,Jike-ioufljtlie.Jo4nay«,widihe,liwr#loWn**lir *cit,.lr<>w<it<iito&>wiwj &pTPTlp9rt.)«f3«.thpy i*»tf(>v.tl the in|urjoua.eatt»,from/:our,

' food, and this poison would never reach t i.e.brain,,'(DncftB^mu atfei.onnaturs^byipfluBawn* »ubj»t*»c>e.like. ,w.b^K?y»ihe,»fS»eiCflUq c41i£?fllar«e,r,and.Aarr' er Soses, till by and by a man can drink twftgu&rta,of, Ti)iiB,kej«r eafr ve^grainapl.jrfflr Jbinftftjda.yv;"CTncJiflflfl.^ hrft fttQp3- he pa41> J5oi;,alwbi)ll"li< -J .i.n !- , -,<•' nVfi W)i jred..£emWAi.ib««k.JWdir>»col»l,both.¦«tiniu)atfl tfte nerjret f mH iA /OW9,.<wbJ5 cm »P8 jowei'«he;pywi?,y(;JMk.ed.,,l| . 7 j i D j,,u „; vjvwpti.'-i lln.^i "iWiS4;aW Pi:IBiW f<'»TO. tedi:d»WJfi9l8bm»)»nt*Wi%pa8on,wA «K« «Wi^*»B*W»lBtJW»lanti~4ontajnW,saj spih /m^me4 4j!timaM,a ifl,

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CONCERT AT COMBAOH. .• I have the pleaiuro to inform you'that wo h&d a verysuccessful concert hero the other eTenine in aid of thadiatreas now unhappily prevailing. The 'doors wereoponcd at 6VW, and orery orailablo place waa quicklyoccupied.: 'Iho front seats were filled with tlie cMe ofthe, neighbourhood, and with a. largo contingont fromCarriok-on-Snir, Dungarvan, Kilmacthomaa, and Straa-bally. Th« entortainmont opened with a solo on thepiahoforto byHits' .Fairholme, in which, aa in manysubsequent Vocal and instrumental'parts, Bhe greatlypleased herahdi'enee. Mr.1 Beresford was heard to greatadvantage in both hia aoriga, ¦" TheViUagoBlackamithand "John Peel ;"¦ the lattor, elioitiug a hearty encore,was rcpoated. ¦¦ IM'll Watohfor Thee": and " Kame-ralda",' were aung by Miss Langley, Tay Lodge, in herniually jfujo style, and.was rewarded on both occasionsWith a "well-deserved encore. , Alisa Mary i'airholmo asolo's on tho violin wbro cieouted with rare brilliancy.Tho appearance of Mr. Palliaor', pf Comragh, with hashieries, in the 1 duata( and trios, was tho signal for ahearty burst of applanae—the outcome of deep per-¦onal regard, aa well as a high c'ttimate of their finelyblending, voicua. ' Alias Louisa Fairholmo sa.Bg, " Mypother Bids Me, ix." in such a way aa made thoaadiqnce o«k her to ropeat tho sons, which roqucst .wuscheorfully complied with. , Mi«s, Hunt's oxquitito ren-dering of . the •' Ar»by Maid," and " The Blind Girl'sDream,",insured hor a'ju'atly deaervod encore, and thuwarm applansb of the audience. , Mr: Kochfor'd dis-played his fldely 'cultivated voice in the " Tar'a Fare-well" and "The-'Briti«h i Lion," both of which wcrorapturously : encond:, Mr. Lealie-s rendering of " ThoBlacksmith's Son",bad- to be repeated. Few couldexoul ilia* Uuagran'a vocaliam in tho pieces assignedher, and each tfin» nhe gracefully responded to a warmlysolicited , nicore., .Air, J. <3. .Hunt gave " Hearts ofOak", and." Won fcyou love me1, Molly Darling" withBach excellent effect, that Tjoth' efforts wcro" londjyencoded '. ' The accompanimenta were played in splondidatyle by Mrs. and iho Misses OFairholme, Miss M. E.and Alias Margaret Hunt, and Misa Latiglcy, on arnagnittocntpi4do, lontfor the occasion by Mr. Palliaor.The rocitatdons. wore given by Mosars. R. V, and T.Hunt..'Tho former gave . " Alonzo, the Brave," verynicely.: ,Mr. T, Hunt roused .(in enthusiasm in hishearers by his reading of such pieces aa " The .Battleo£ Pofltenoy," the'! Boso of Ormonde," and ",?hatnnaP[Bripn:."' The decorations were earned out under thosupervision of 'Mr. T. Hunt, to whose untiring energymuch 6t' the groat success that attended the concert iamainly dno.: The amount reaUsod'fell ilittlo short ofJ£12, and Mr, Palliacr, at tae oonclasion,- mede thepleasing announcement that he. had received for reliefof the parochial wnnta the aura of. j£15 from his sister,Miss, Pallieer, and Bl from the Rev. Canon Parker.

:A OEOWL FSOK AK EDITOE.—The editor'schair is probably- the ' most uneasy : Beat-that wasever : manufactured for- the • tiae - of • mortal ' man.But, ¦of' - all' the trials with - which he is afflicte'd,prirbaps the 1 greatest is that,' whilst he'is himselfinclined natnrally'by his education and instincts [']to' tread an elevatied plane of '•conduct; and strivea,to preserve a clear-judgment as to what is right,true, and noble in the world, he is brought intiocontact with more of its shams than any other man,.To him'"eome,- day after day; 'all'the/weaknesses ofthe 'world;'all tihe-vanitie8 thtit':want to Jget puffed,jiU the- revenges that 'want to:be wr«aked, all themistakes " ' that' 1 want 'to1: be' correctefl, 'all thedull Speakers' thafc-waut'to' be1 thought' elpquent,. allthe brokers who buy for their customers at thehijjheBt price'of :the • dayj • and sell at1 the lowest.

,an4 yet -'.wanfc- to be'written'of as • honest men • allthe adulterators of '< food; who yet talk to: him as ift£ere;were'no:8uch command as "Th6tt sbalt cbm-jinit. no adulteration-';'- all1 the truckling legislators

. who'' "are" dally - brtakihg( their pledges arid proving,themselves''reereaiit to'the1 sacred" trust reposed in. tnbm/snd yet-'haVeth*effrontery to seek editorialsalve for1 'their violayd'eorisciences'; all the ' death-(lealing 1 ^Uadks.-Tvho' ;think 'tbat every editor" IBiliher a Pickerin|f

or »¦ Pitch-;;'all the,' wealthy TOS-

cai* who." Starrs out" wives; and abandon childrenV,^dnt''Mm . to WilJ 'the'!v6jcie of 'iiaignantand 'iut-

,'ragea. ' ie'ty,''WBM ;tney]/.tbe'mssl e||.«tip^K| 1' "itwith .'ita.'.i^ngujrj. ati')'tHose' parsoii4l .

> wiiol .'iq their.pulpits' speak of him as"a gVacelesaainner alinpstbeyond jtfdemption,, .yet: Tant a faybiirable ,notice

,pf :thei« latest and per.ha'ps their dullest sermon; allthe .bilke -who'-bang'-oniby their eyebrows to thftputer1 ; edge of Journalism; and are everlastingly inwant of " four 'bit* ;"¦ all; the; played-out: actors;who; Hd-rtng fa ed everrwhefe else; 4're intent upon

i fpplipc 'Binx, '.in orider' wl.at he |tnaV fool his readers.into the'1^Ue)t,ti?a'ji;Ci;9wne4 heaflajiiive. done them,hqmagp,,Whjlfi4,t#f;.populace idplizo4.them ; all thetpeanneBs.tbai/rvanU.toiget its,wares noticed, gratisin' the: editorial column,'in order to save the tax of

,the advertising columns; allithe- men who want to,bei set-'.right; 1, wUo-were'n'eve* right; 'all the cracr-braineU''.£b'Uc ph'6r8' with': sto'rjies"'as long s'thcirhaiir,' and' a8"gToomy astheir iSiiger-iiaila, ffl moiir-ning...b.eija 6jb ef p£(.i soapj11aljt/lthei/bbresi'jriq•cpUe ,to st y.tp.yis minut<f3,]tiut.attempt 'to,talk-

; fiv«bdur8,:iwjthout-h)vYingi anyQnng ,to say. j By. theeditor ie Been, day.i Biter-.day,: fall .the "follies, audahams of the vforld,-until the- wonder is, not thathe believes in>;^o {?w ijbipgB, butthat he baa anyfaith left for God, nmn, or woman.—Son Francitco

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IT B 4pyA tTAO;Ba jOK TB Jstzps ic, . SJTBTja?,—Thea vantigfl ofj.a.dqptipg'ithetnf trie system of iveigbtsand, .njeaflurp8., jp, thi country, , has ktely,.become ,aqiie?.t;op*iq£, cbjpsidera,blq..public ; interest. .;l,By. anact •of,.yftrliamep.t,;'pa6Bed.,in1.i§64,,tho use of themjjtnc^raBfem^wmnrendisrd le.ga}.,i In tbeapssipn;of' 18fJS a, .JbiUj/fqr renptpring i(a, ,psp: compulsory wasread a,fiec9nd,_tjiBfr1 jni,the., H.o\jse,of Qopin'ons.iby a.ma3pritj|jfj2l'0|tp'6i7, amdwas '.¦withdrawn out,o{ de-ference to,'a.r.e<iue8tpn, tho, part of the GovernmentJiot io,' prpsq.4t,f ocwftinj,.,untjl tb,g, pompletion, ,of. thelabo.urs .qf-*. Kpyal.£omi ia8ionitbein.,sitting on;the.curre,Hcy.queation.Petitjonain.it8 favour >ave beenpi;eBentM).to .:PaxJjamen)t by, t£e,. As3flciat€d,Cham-.bera Of .Commerces, nd^ a yfral^ meeitings of. theHternflt!Ppal,-., Stat^Bt3C4), !, .CoDgTebB, and pf . .theBritish, .^psooiatLf/nj , f p r,!,, th«,:, AdyanceHient , pfScience, resoljUtip'ns hftv.e been passpd reepmmepding.its , ,gpnpr^ a^optioii.;., Finajly,, jt may.,be Btate.4,that 1 the rpctrio qystem has been already, accepted,eiithej; .wholly .Pfin. ' parfc, by SfiO milliqnsiOf peopje,and, that in,.this. c.o.untry>.aq ,,w.ell as in Russia, w<Xthe<!]r|n.i .St e8fl ti.ere.iexi8tiaa,,!B'tropg and,«rp 1,ing if£e.)taK,tJb.at an. mtematipnal..system,, founded,.on ratjqnaTprinctoJesrock .as.thfl ^metjfic, ,wfltJd,bftof ine8^mabj.e. adyantaj ; science,., cpmmerpe,and, e4uqatJon;TrC<H<?rf'« 'POT. -R^Wator.. ::

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" |M0tD.:<3ABDniKAiV -r.C«d Carolina;'!a darky ta"whose 12&yearo of morlality theiihole South Statedppeads.wiUift toswfan'died¦'recerit]/. ¦ )He .leffc:»widow, I IwhoiB nearly:.100 earsold,- an infant sooof80> a'ad a,weeJ)it of.a,gn»ndeOn-Df 50.- . - , ¦ J 1., . J :- ,,

I'ViViiLtllt' i*f*Btf,'of!NfeW Y<#k, last' wee* ref used1'\i -te^eive 'a"'2oWhn*>ib«qn*athlcd:to;;hittr by 'nisifatbe Jn'OerniaiiyjiEaying tMatmpney isthe'wo'tjbfoll erS!1 "H6'!Wto'^rimat*ot 1anSn8ane'asylumLi:'''1 •H A"'J!i«)i]^W.V'li»"'A*SA8BhiBl iTh€l r&Jent'trialpf-trpse-Gbirfiofta.l'Oaai Atrfcbnio,T*itt8;lwbo'w»achafgea:'Utb'fJh^W^rder'oi'Bbb lVibblb'ihl tesnibdi'in a verdict of mnrder in the first degree- Hisbbother, FflUdWOj tCorfabn/ («jpajnR/tried, ifpr theBamo .offtneeAiiThia;! two 1 brothers' were, found - iinippswhslon; ofi"!PrimbI«'»: *aponn and''effeet</.'-'fii*.bxtyi etabbWc wfc614i7.<Jha ieart 'and'sbbt onbe't'if lftih'B% ,'*aBfP fl4iftedu*ii.lhi?blinket!t''ii ; tt Wer bBy41'a*tf a'afe'ltwd'convioabnB'for '

''Ha flr fcr flnjJPflXW v. wtto . t.sjjwig for,Wa.tWtgo.n.WditeaTOj.BpUkting his head, with an s*e,a ldiithjowing^thtifiiody into the rrfer.H.Theraare.'si uimnrdet(er»»<n'*heiSiiri4ntonio jail,-con vioted la-'V .e'^rtftCHegtM. ''aHd- seven Wrk'to'tfe tried) WntUoW6t ^ )l deTeT8'ar&1 frbln'bxitsile''<<)oiin1tiey."

t ' ^pMfiw¦h taunin:,fth(j^WQ»«ntf:,iiie.,.1baU pamm«.,du»otJy•tl iwMgh/.Wslilpotj.'-llatween.itho Btoma<?b.!an<i(ifiiap irMmp<4bdi)ltiagin'g< tin4or ithe akdnari the-tfaok.lb*ld«diliyf»'B»jUQ«'Hftiilon'g''*oriderful Teoorery>is dtfff'U>uAB'fiJbt'tmW'<nll liid-'init/eateH'ctiliner'or',

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WHAT BO WE - SMQPJ !PURE American Tobacco in England

IT has remained for the Year.3877 to bemarked as the first time in tho HiBtory of Englandwhon puro, unadulterated, or non." doctorod"manufactured Tobacco, ready for nso, has beenintroduced to the general Public. Common gradesof unmanufactured American Tobacco, as every-one knows, come largely into this market, but thopurchasing, of puro Virginia North CarolinaLouisiana, and Havana manufactured Tabacco oftho beat quality has been difficult if not impoasi.ble. Honco it ia announced, as an Event of thoAge, that the British Public.canjiow obtain\ BJ&LUTELr PURE: AMERICAN

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TyrANUFACTURED TOBACCO

WHICH may bo known and distinguished_unr}*i .'heBranda and Trade Mark ot

T*/TESSRb. J. P. ALLEN &. CO. of

x> ICHMOND~:VIRGINIA7~T~~'T

TTNITED STATES : :

"PRONOUNCED by Connoissem-s the most '

TTj^NJOYABLJE SMOKE in the World.- "¦

J" " ¦ F; ALLEN and CO. 'S Cigarettes '

o ¦ and ¦ • .

X F. ALLEN and GO'S Smoking Tobaccos

ARB excluEively ¦ Made from tho Purest and. f inost Sun-Cured NATUEAL LSAJ\ TOBACCO.-

THE ¦ Beautiful : Goldeii app'earancc ' these

Tobaccos present, is only obtained by absolutely¦ rejectangall imporfectly oured or decayerl-leave*.1• .. The light grey aoil on which, they are grown (a, small area in Virginia a d Ifprth ,Carplvia), and: th,b manner of puring, largely reduces the percent-

age of nicotine. ' Henco they can' be smokedwithout fear of heartburn,' dizziness in the head,or blistering the tongue;1 which so'frequentlyfollows the ose of Tobacco gTownlon heavy claysoil, and .flavoured ,with essential: oils, .lonqoabeans, or chemical . aubstancoa, and qther adul-terations. These Tobaccos arc ontirely free fromatenis, dust, flavouring, or adulteration of anykind, and are unequalled and renowned for theirperfect purity,'delicate aroma; arid raw fragrancot

T3TER'MAJESTY'S;Hon. Board of GuetomeJ-IL.. having..analysed Meaars. .J. F. ALLEN and

: CO.'S. American " Eiohmond. Gem,"- and otheibrands of CIGAEfeTTES and TOBACCOS, pro-nourico ' thorn PUBE and UNADULIfifiATEDi

s " " The recent largo and rapidly-mcroa'8mg'impor-tationa of Messrs. J."F. Allen and Co.V pure'• American Smoking Tobaccos1 arid Cigarettes havecreated no little stir and senaatior/'ambng'the

. home manufacturers, and the Hon.- Board: of: Customs were recently petitioned in the interestsof these would-bo tariff-protected , monopolistto place a largo. :arrival . of these cigarettes andtobaccos

^under

^seizure, claiming, that they, w.ere. artificiaUyi.sweetened and adulterated, Vnd not

/ wholly 'manufactureu1 from £ho pure natural to-. . " ; bacco leaf. , Accordingly'.a' quantity/ was "seized,'¦: but affcr a'careful e*amina15oh'(crto'nduig over a• period'of-some thl-ee1 weeka) by fee analyst ap-pointed by the Hon; Board of Customs, 'and the¦ • ' oxperts reprosonting! her..Majesty"« Governmbnt,tho tobaccos And oigarettes.plaoed.under: aeiiurowere this week banded over to-the consignees,1 Meaara. H. K. TEBBT and Co., of GreatlEnBaell-Btreet-.<'he8j&r<i."J'.;;F. 'Allen 'and'Co., of Rich-m ond, Virginia, United. StateB (whose brands

t wo te those seized),, are . to be congratulated, oni haW fig had an arialysia performed free of cost."—• I VidHtLondo n.Press.'April iOth ¦ < : . . . : • < : ! ; . .

THE FRAGRANT WEED,' the delicately.¦ i . : . ' .-'. . ¦- . - • .¦. : Oflovf nred ¦- ¦¦ ¦- - . - ¦ - ¦ ¦¦¦-

TTIRGINIA;. GOLD LEAF."and - Sun-CuredT - : . . . TOBACC0:from,th0; , . , . ; . ¦

CHOICEST '• Garden' ¦ '> Crdps, '. grown1 ¦ in tho: ¦ ! . .

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"^TIRGDJIA ;and"North .' Carolina; mahufac-T triredinto Clgarettea and' Smoking Tobaccos by

J . 'F. ALLEN "and , Co:; of .RICHMOND,

MESSRS.. J. F. ALLEN, and CQ. 'S CIGA-. . . RETTES and TQBACCOS have, already.ieen./¦ a marked.success, for honest John Bull was over-•» " done with "shams'1 ,of oyery " fJes'c'ripribii iihd ' "

': , his 'pipo of pcaco: ' became " aljreisd i a :piece 'of' :'I ' - piping annoyance'to himself and hiB friondB iwh.o ••

did not smoke; and abhorred .thoodouis of.VUKJ .. lanonB weeds. From Royal;Palaces to sw,eU oluba,. . .and . nn'qer Jhe modest vine and. fig; tare* of . e, ;r8ubnrbari'villas, you now sniff the bre'ere arid '

.¦"01e yrrginay''tobac'c6 'c^onrafra alit:-. 1 ' '." '"'"

IN; th'(s .MAnufaeture, of .Mfissr8:.;J. F. AJlpn and: .,.Co.'s'.Cigaj'ottea the tft8te,IeeB ,Fre9ph;Eice, .Pnner, ,, ii- . .' . (Ifipier de Biz) is .alone used ;;it. has no om^Il, .. • ; 'arid it3 parity is such that in bu'rhiiig acarCdly ail ' '

,1 : :! at6m'df'ash'.'remains'.' ' - ¦ ¦• ¦•" "' '• ;" •¦'•" • :

m|m;.,-J$^ir^ATJ6NAi ';EXB^rPPN"JL MEJDAL.wa^ awarficd.byjUnitoi.Stat^a Cenfcn- tl• ; '• ' ". niaV'CbmmJssioni Plaja'delpbia, to .Messrs. J. 'F.• '-' : ALIiENari'd Co.", Rtclimona', Vjiginia','tllS:"'' ' "'1 ¦ > •Obaerre-the' Trade' Mark'and' Facsrmne'Sgn»j::i ttro ott every Package.'- ¦'¦

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. . . ( , . , AJ1- ,their..Brarids:.of Cigarettes, abdiTobaocos.,:, . . aTe'BcgiBtcr,ed at;tho Trade,, Marks,' Registry,..,'' Office!London. , tt > . . . 1 . . .." .. , ,\ , .-

""IT-:.: ,.F-..i ALLEN'and Co.'s Manufactory is one-.•J* • : of tHe most Extensive in America. . Its proximity •

, to tho distriots.in which this delicateiy-n*.voar«d,|, j'•' ,. yirgmiaSunpnredGpld-leafTobaccoisprpduce ,, ,,," ' enables them to make selections of leaf (aa it.dpe'a , . .., • ;- 'the manufacturer of Choice CSwrs'in HavamiahT,". ; :' 'that ar*"ndfobtainablei by mannraotttreraHii-1 "11. 1 ¦ ¦••imtf sro 'Bot ootainaWe"Dy mannraotureH'Hie-1 ", j j 1 nwtiPTmi.'. . ! ¦ ¦¦ '¦ ¦ > ' ¦ ¦¦ ¦¦¦¦¦ • • • . : • ; - . : i ;-i- . |. . i i- .-i i . . l

in»ERje£CTLY. PURE. STaturally. 'Fngnp buJL „ , ; •',. . , .;„ . . . , , , •

TQBACCO,,, ,. . . , . ,-,..,, ;n ;)[

IS a; Healthful Stimulant, and: a - delightful.i 1-¦!., . :. I- . ; . ; : ¦ .,Solaoe,'.whila! '' m - . . - i i : . : , . . i l 1.. >:,

:rpt)BACCO 'inaae- ATtificiilry' Ftagrarif is l:> \-L.it ¦>•> "•¦!¦ ¦ ¦'" ¦'Mghl/mjnripmi[:'-;'<'- ""'' ¦:'¦ '¦¦ ¦»' "¦-'!

ifTlHEV' Renowned ', [American Cigarette's,'- and ,¦ - * • # '* *t * ' *' ' * Hi' »¦ ¦• ! < > ¦ • V 1 f '* «Vrr « • . I ' l l ! ] M , * Jl ] I

irM- ¦ 1 Smoking Tobacco, tnade byJ|lc83r». . . ' ,'¦'T-,, F.u AliEN.i.&::.CO..,:oi,B^OE»IQi|D;,!'

MVi|;j - :. .,,,. , :YJBGINIA .U.S.A.,,,,- ..... . . . . . 1 ,nCTROM-the-Fin<>''Aunerican^Yirginia; Natural'l'yJC ::i; . !;:':.{:; ¦.- ; : Leaf.Tobacco, 1: >.i: ;t • :n \ \ - ,m\< , Ui

'¦(TiSS 'nW'bbliMbf fWRleafiing'TflTwc-coniflt*''¦¦V1 .1'1" thTo'uRh'outth'ei'Uniteri¦ffiaaoBr'." • '*;-'">1'"1

TT F'SJioters, are,,onlv.parU(Buj(ar to *&'tor-mi"!4-v'.; ... . gh ffiey SejrfiB: .T;.(r!"»r .I:;/''.!:I'Ti: i-M n ." ;ALLJ!N.r'..&.. l .GO.>S.i',iM.RlQHM0NP.-.l.M,»; •, ¦,,,. ;. GEM". CIGABBTTBBiiaod) •¦¦// bur. . -.;, 11l.:X-l' l F-.'1JSiJaBN'-&:i e6->8.-i » klRlo'faar<awi'Griai'*|l1

'f J ' p veUBl/TCUT TOBACCO; theywilldi«oov4r*Jb».')/ I t>\ l""Bf«fttie«btniBrykricnimfin.ToHaeod.i.'- , -_ i ;il - i - .1X|?HbLESAlZE'Wid.:ExWolreD:epot, GREAT,*'; T'r1'-''1B?trSSKLL'' TBBBT BDlLDStGS.'boiSaO'iCharlotte and'Qreht'En*seU4itri!«t8(tLondoov:SVX). u:A n

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