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voL/xxxiv. ifa =wn ^in THE WATEBFOBD . N11W8 ESTABIJUHID1817; LlfcOEST ClKCOLATIOX IS TBS SOUTH OF iRElilXD f.blultd terry FB1DAT, axi Swni E&ilion ex SATJJBDA T : |T| Jfimiinji , at •foi.|*9 and », J«nj«r«( , ' ; I II (orrortrrt ' TBt rxoTiitfAi 'Bin:). . EEICE—TWOTESOE ; Yearly (in Advance), 81 .6d., Tl By Post (Yearly), lOiJCd. I ' | CSJ7 All Cheques and P. 0. Orders, sudd paj able 1 ,to COENELICS BEDUONS , at :thia! Office. | : j XkejljEws (Liberal £n xditics) circulates extent vely> raxrfongst tuA wwTn^ traders arid nobility, geitry,i ' furTTT'ph classes , &c. , -in Waterford, Kilkenny ,Ti ppe] ary, | i andj the south of Irclan 1 generall y! : The NEWS has' attained a circulation nivcr - ' equalled by any piper ' {^obliBh ^ d in Waterf orid, ind is! admittedly the lea ling: Dorsal j a this iniportajnt :ity, ' With which there is d rcct :dail y-communication fron i Ixmdon. ,, j - , Particular attention|paid to commercial and agT cnl- ¦ -oral matters. I I :: s ii j I Advertisemanta received ior the Nsws by all respect- !»ble|Ne^r«paper Apenis ik the TJnited Kingdom. Pre- payment requisite from pirties not known at tho offioo. 4.... Aoijrrs JOB SiXt ojri THE SEWS , AND pot | ' I ! i AHV^BTISEXENTS : I iWATEBFOBD-JIr. iWJKxLtr, Little Goorgo ' s-rft. DUNOAEVAN—BiotkiST 4 Coil , Devonshire Bquate. "TBAMOEE—iliaa CLAHciv Ecfresbment Boonm. : CAKKlCK-ON-SUtEV—Mr. HAWE, K^w» Agent. iLOXDOK—J. O. Knro A SosjlBolt Conrt, Fleefcftt. .DUBLIN—Messrs. W. IL, SatTS . * Sow, Abboy- i 4-1- 1 A3E&flldAN: UNK. : ' L i r kL Tk p UNITED |. STATES MA T. i^Sgaik . J \±, *!Rffi*??: \ .;¦ ., j «««?reygEHr %' T.nrrirpnriiLvin TPhiladelpi lia •—"T ¦! ••) I ETCBfi .WEDlTESDAY. | CaUingf at Qnecnatovra'ev«ry Thursday. First-class Full-powered ton Steamshi ps are appointed , - . | , I £o Slil :— Pennsylvania Jnne fi I 'British Prince... Jn n< 25 j Lord Gongb Jnne ill Illinois;..- Jnlj 2 Indiana...). Jnne 18 | •British Princess Jnl j 9 . No intermediate Passengers ctmeo on voyiswo ;mariedthiis » I The dnlylTrans-Atlantiq Lino sailing nnder the I m- jed States I Flag, and carrying the American Bafts for Barin g j lifeC, besides the nstaal complement of Lifebo its, an ' ^a extra nnmber of Xufo Preservers. The ace an- moaation ffcr all classes oS passengers is equal to an; ' of the European Steamahip Lines. Every Steamer carries a Sujge ' on knd Stewardess]. i Patsengers and goods are landed at Philadel phia on the JVharfj of the Pennsylvania BAUroad Company, which bjui ftio dTmi^Acf find m*«tt+. «1i»**?fcTnntA in all n1«Mv« n the Wes(«rn States. | T " ; Pawengers by this-lino can pass direct into the Ekil- roid {Cars inthont leavingltho Landing Wharf , and Un- der the same roof , there axe Befreshment Booms, Uni- ted Slates Letter Box, Telegraph Office , Exchange Of- fice, ind Baggage Express Office. CASIB PASSAGE, 12 to 18 guineas. ' Betnrn Ticktta at reducod iates. I 'j , STEZ&AOE PASSAOE as low as b y any other Cast line, aclading an ample snppljj of good Prorisions. Steer- Age Passengers are forwarded to New York or Boston withtfnt ' additional charge.| ; I I KTZBKEPIATE PASSAGE, including Beds, Bedding, and all necessary Utensils and uiparate Table, £8 0s| Appl y! in !Phihidelphia to PETEB WBIQHT & Boss , General Agents, 3u7, Walntit-st ; Qneenstown, to N 4 J CoiuiiNs & Bsos ; in Belfast,' W. POBTEB A SONB : and in Liverpoool, BIOHABDSON , SPENCE 4. Co., J tf. ' 17 and 19 Water-street ; HABVEy i SMITHJ Littte George' s-Sti)ect, | : Wate ' rford. BICHABD LAJJDY, Carrick on-Snir HAIIOHAl LIITE to H2W YOBELj Fro n LmsPOOL to N EW YO, BK , Tia Qaeensiown ^ , every WEDNESDAT. i EN JrLAKP !. Wodnesday, Jnne «hi SPAIKl ... !.. Wednesday. Jane 11th: EGTPT.. !.. Wednesday, June 18th I From London to New York as follows : •rrAL? j:.. Wednesday, Jnne «lt DENMABJC J... Wednesday, Jnne llthi i •EBIN, ' .. - .j .i .. ' ... Wednesday, Jnne 18th; , Calliig:at Plymcmthi to} rmbark Passengers on the ; . | foUo»iug,Tbiir<idaj- . | ! ; Saloon , to New York 10 to S&Uhiineas, according bo steamer selected and accommodation required, a I! har- ing eqnal saloon priTi ' eges. Betnrn Tickets 22 to 40 I SteeVage to New York. iBoBton , Philadelphia , M),J Baltimore , ** Low Rates. Superior ftccommodB.tion and kaabikndan ' ce «f fresh Provisions. . - : Cheim : through Booldngs to all parts os the nnityd . ' »»J .-^ r,,n./1» Kiv^.l R«ip. to Ten. : i App)} to the National ' steamship Conrpany (Limited) . ; ; i . 23 , Water-Btreet , IiverpooL Or at 36 and 37 , Eeadenhall-Btreet , London, i BOLE AOEVT8 FOS WATEEFOED : | I | EAByEY 4 SMITH, |12, little ^eorge' s-st., I : bEBEMIAH MTJEPHT^ayronstrand-street.l i BjckiXD LASDT , Carnafuu-nuS^-S^iSJSSSil. 20; Miin^treet , Carrick^a-Snir i E ICBADO PHSijuf, PortJaW i WU.LIAM FoBEio^i.. Grocer , New Boss; PATKJ XiixoAK, Donmahon ; J OHK CTILLINAS , Dun- garvan ; or I " .i | M. and J. pt TMUrKB and BBOB.. Qneenstown ' J5NJ5LAND &J5D SOUTH WALES, isn THE I SOrjTH OF IIEELAND. Aiteria Service by GREAT WESTERN BAIIt- : iWiY. Company' s Trains and Steamboats , via MHiord Haven, in cdmuDction with the WATEa- ¦ JOED and LnizBicK, yVATEKTOBD i CesraAk. IBELASD, aod WATEBrosPj DPKOAKVAK , K£ D . XiIEMOBE LrNKB. I Shortest Bonte and Seduced Fares; i _ 1—r~^i\ Ezpreti Traint and ' " Fait \ J T a »"^\ys s Mail 8U4mtrt . I -^i^^ g^. ETEK Y WS?K DAY. . DOWN.-LEAVI LOJO>OKf(Padding ton) at 5 ; « p.m i , Sundays exceptod,! and A BKIVTS AT WATEf rowi<-weather and ciroumstances permittinj:) abont eleven a.m., ' in time for the Trains en the Waterford and Limerick, Central Ireland , and lismoro lines! . , UP -Leave Waterford at!5.0 p.m., each Week Day, Hon Arrival oi the 1.35 p.m . Traul from Lunenci , 10 35 a.m. Train from Maryboroug h, ujd 810 a-m. Train from Ilismore, ABBITISO in LOKIXJS (weather andj drenmstanoes pe- mittine) at 1O.« a-in., the following day. ! Special Steamer , carrying Passengers , peiuuau i goodsj and Live Stock , nvfll Sail from W7&L. Company s Nort3i| Wharf on Sundays !at 7 a^-m* : * ' !A Special Steamer will also siH from Sew MBIord ' o ¦Waterford atj 7 a.m. oJ Mohdays. on arrival. of the 9.15 Tr%in|frotn Paddirgton thclpreviom efening. . , ! Paesen ' gersj txaveUinj; by the Steamer leaving Water- ford on Saturdays will proceed ;from ' ¦ Jfew JUiford by the 9.50 Train on Sunday morning. INoCargo can be receired on board sitei 4% p.m., J^orsisg; and , 'Evening, , and tbe stages will tien be xemoviedito enable tie Steamers to depart PUXCTOAIET •S Uie'appoinledijme.;: .. I , : ! - ! I I HTiei2.45»ImTBAIN from NEW MILFOBD. -wilLjn *B esies ' , WATT AEBITAL of 6teansers leaving Wa- TUooer no orcamitance can Paa%engers '«»™'B *•" » ^. .(a^ble **^«a-. iS g |-J SS . «;:g . " •¦ 3r iciaBSisMFoieC*bin. 20s')d ^^(.vaUable 1 mon*, ^C^. *^^ L I-J ii ¦ " 3rf CU»s and Fore Cabin , 33« fid. . i Farther information r ein be pbtained^irran lfc. E. -TT^vS^ailwat Texminus . l Limerick ; Mr. W, D. U c- ^SSttlti Sel l W Wharf I Waterfora. 1 . The B IDCS D yi^teWn oto impcrtat ^on^ th^Time r»SS andi tttrongh Bates for Goods , 4c^ can be " iSiLi^r Siv W^ J BuEKZlX, the Great I Western :f3Sff%- GBIfB?ON , General Manag^ : ¦ paddingtoc Terminna. I I ¦• ¦ U±- $ " ANCHOR" !. -lilNEij \\ : 1. .* ii^ i ¦ .i- i n i ^ ^ ' l; ' :M- A : IL ' *STBAMi3 BJS. .!t : \ i\Cirt , (fT\BoS\ U ,i ' ¦ ;;••• ¦ }xm t vi T. . . i-CHTor Bom -V-. - » , ' - ~ ¦ jrrf, - -:l3tfa ' ! fflSita- - -?4 -i - -S . " -; = .i&: . -«' ; ¦ifflfegiis ai ¦ ¦ \l- : : iT . I:-!!l v ' ; I !, f : ; m -i-v>i . Lflf j | i|f-i^ v - - ¦ ¦ •: ¦|| : -i' -| ! I.: , . .. ,. .: Llllj. ; ! ,hi ; I , :.;,;: 1 ^^nipptuB^iJH.IJh T oiiroE sHippiNG' doMPAirr , ^ . -i. -, ..,..jmnB, i8a.|.j i v, |j - - .| < n i . . i. •WAT3Ba»OBD{- - - wid i'- i *pi»:-» jfl!:iBr » 1 Via Sootuuopton and London; ' and SoliiiiTVertcffl ¦ ¦ ¦ ' I ii : | ¦ ¦ ' .-lEaflway. ' i ; :; ¦ ' lUTi ; ! L. -Ij. PITMOUTH A»D SOnTHAMPTOH, AIT ), 80PTH Io» EH 0 LAND, [C<)BK; qr/BLilN , BEL7ASX AXD QltlSOO^J' . I -V-i], 1 >J , rj\HE New nji4 ; powerful ScW '*Uag^ii^. ' ; COTTON. CXVOJCHncOPELAJflJ •re Intended to Bail ss under , weather pcrmlttiiy (sslea F"> vented { l>7 :aof|>res«en.circamst&ncesj, 'wits 'ilbatji to Tow V«Mel», aid ¦ to] call at atoy ' Port or f m \M to any orurvufOT cot of the pcstoima27 i^anA^tdS«oeiT«aikdX>I«cbarn Ouatoi or for an y other ^Duroriia wh&t«nAT#^ i ¦ ; <' - ¦ " * ¦ ¦' ¦ i " PEOKT WATE UFOBD TO oiiiobw . -J 1- ; | : Monday, I; I . |2nd Jan* direct ' : iUJnoof I Tncxla/, :i : . 3rd ,, via.BeUut I : ; : lipjAi ! IWedotiiy, ; f?th . vta. Cort. :|. i , .l|pj+ ;Mond»r, > Hh I direct !i ; '-12 iaoos. ' w«dM»d«rj Slth via Cork 5. .; ...llpJt* 7rid»y,, ¦ ' 113th vto CorkRj . ' I f*' Mood»y, ¦ »0»h direct- |i I, - ' I- " lt woi Wednesday, 18th. . ' . via Coik|f.|, , - . I |>aj. .Frldij. ' ¦ PWb vUCork. 1 , ; I'T I I pS. ¦ Monday, B3rd direct-! 1 ii , 1 1- --12 nooo, [WedMslsy esth ' | : vU CorkXJ i I P-» , !IVH»y, . I , <7th . i vU Cork -j J-l. ' -l P^; ' nOonimj, j - f' jptlt I' ,, ! ¦ direct- i. :M \..,U , f ioei . ; II [ rBOJt OLAJOO *W TO' WAUUtfOftP J- '' ¦ii. T- - . Every rTEDireSDAT, via Dnblla ... '. J - 'J_ 'ap.uf- ' i T l| f Bail/ to Oreenoek...6.a!pji - , i Every THUBSDAY direct ... .. li»J - I 1 ^^ [ B«ll to Oreeaoc*..* P-" - Every FB1DAT , via Cork... ... i .. V . VJA- | | Bail . to Or«mock...6*) pj»- ' I . MLOM WATZXit)KS TO ZZSXiST. . Every TtJESRAT, direct . .., •.tlpjJ. I BEXJUT n nirtroso, via Glasgow, ¦ ¦ \ Every WEDNEtlDAt. . ¦ . .. t rooit WAnirojui TO PUBtniii ( i .. ;.> Fridiya. 'Ctli. 'and %ib'/mie , vU Cork ul Olasgow. ' i 1 PrWijs , dth and 2«h Juno, vfa Cprx . Dmisx TO WATxafoBO—Every TSUEaDAT , direct. . ^. , Irao* WATKBTO&D TO COKX , ' Every WEDNESDAY, direct ... ,_ otl-p ja. Every FETOAfr, dlrbctl ... :., at lpm. FBOK C OEX TO WIITIKM , direct—Ererj H MONDAY. 'WAZESIOW TO Lqsooj (St. Eatberiiv Jtoci), i %ery SATUBDAT. at *p Jn. ! j LOTDO * TO rTiTZsrosn , vU PIrmonth , Erery THDBSI AY, bom BU KatbenMy Doik , *t 4 p.m. No Transbipn tnt by tbii ro ute . Ordmfc^riooliactlonim de livery oCGoodi wUl at tended lo by la ringtonif rotbeni , 09 , Old BoUey, E. K: Oriat Hemltaro^treeX; Wap ping- , fe. , and Arcberetrae . Booth Lambeth , S.W. ! WAlxarou T < PLTKonn. direct—Every 8ATT/BDAY , '' *t ? p T» 'j : PiTHOurni TO WAmiioiD , direct—Event 8AT"Jif>Ai ' » WATzaro to TO S oDTaA Kiroy , m PLTKUUIB, ! aery aaTTrEDAT^ttpja. "1 ' . " ' H S OUTKA] noB TO WATXVOAD, VZA London. Everyl TUESDAY. . , , Koto^-PtwnK n for Waierfora may also leave SouthsifiP' ton on Wedoesdi y, bat tsast change at Flymoath, «qd wait the arrival of the steamer from London on Friday evBningv , Thesoi Steamf tfl nave l excellent B6comsi&ial4os tot Fauengen. > PASSAGE.MONEY. II . . ¦ . I Cabin. Batumi ; Deck WaJ*rford to Glafcow «ad Xelfut 17a. Cd. tia. 10 B. Corji . -. ~ »a. Id. St. , . Dnblin ... I ... 12«. 6i Bfc. '7a.|6a ' Flylboujh ft Sonlhjuupton ,20i. .' 30a. .10i LonSoni ... | ... 1Q«. 6d 35*. I I'll Betnrn Tickets hvailable for two months—sot tnansferabu Children kbora 3 and under 12 years of ace, Uolf -Fare. ! ¦ ' <*• None . —The Clyde Snipping Company JnsuremB OoqlB abippod by theea lines of Steamers at 3s -M pvroeait. to l Tta3 j3tt having yearly agrevmentij and 5c. per Gent M occasional Shippers. _ y alsof to tie declared at time of Shipment. ! Forma aiiaauuuormauop to be hadat theontoes. ' j ! For Sates!' of freight , Ac, appl y; to—J. C, TatXJOOfr , jelfast . - . HKXXT!} J. WAzua 4 Co., Tlymoath; TuoxM K'QAKKEr, Tjondf n and Sooth-Western - Bailway Compasr* , Exeter Boildlngj , Arthur Street , West , asd at lhoL. 14 aw Eailirey S«oeiri#g iloosea thronghont . London; |.CLTSaimxo Ca, GUwgow, Dreenock , 13 . Thomu-if., Iiisurick ; Soutliainptcni:; £1 Eden Quay, Dnblin : FatrlclCfl Quay, Cork , CLYPE 8HlppmO COHFANY ] T , Onstoni HOUSB <)nay, Waterford. | I : Special forms ft Bills of ladinr. rajnirod by thi Cly ds Saippini Company, to bo had of the A«ents. I : Waterfoj |a Steamship Colnp&riy I (LlknED;. f . INTENDED OBDEB !OP SAILING-^TONE 1S84J STEAHEE8 : -i BEGDJATJ) , 0OMEBAGH, LABA, ZEPHTB. GAr> TEE . CEEADEN. IDA, TlKTEBSi EOSA, :an1i ! - DAD^TTLESS i - -^ ¦ -- - | t L ,, ,, >r i fN I J3l iSteamsni p Company(Lbm tec ) ii^jfeir\TtSlJ rti5«e Goods and lits Stock for | Sit , - Z>S E? i ! ! i l £ tl_^M.tlon tha eondiUons mentioned i > ^^^ rT ii ^iiing Lists , 4c., tolto bid at thei 1 I ' i I Offlces. ¦ I . WATBB (F0BO I AND BBI8TOL rsox wATzsroxiii to BSISTOL TZJOK saisrdx. to iTArxnroED, Direct : I ' , Dlreetl I : ' Tuesday, i Jane 3-3 affooon Wpdneeday,Jone ^< ._ 11 bi gbt ftidiT , , (j . 1 aifnoon Bjtnrdsj, '^ 7> ._11 ckht •n^mf .r . : , *f ,,, 1 ? > . *r? Tn-:- XriizxsfMr ^ j. Ill— S tilTH Tuesday, ^Tl? " 2 affnoon Wedne>diy 181.: 01 bigot Fridav , 3). ' . 3 alt' noon SatnrdtTj i, 21 —11 tight Tueoday, St. . 9 morn I Wediiesdiy, 2S 1 .. 7 !s4t1n Friday, 27. .13 noon I Batnrday, L, 28 . . » ni 5 ht. ¦V On early ^Io ¦ "?"r Saltings, Cabins of the steamers wul be open to ^voeivB Passengers arrinng by ; ,UM, 'Bicat Mfl Train. I ;, j. ? ; I ' Fares^-CaMn , li. ; do. Betun (avaQakls iorJOne mbnt^; 2Ss. : do Children dnd Servants , travelling with families , 10*. Deck, " s. Cdl' ; do ChildreoJ 4B. ' ¦ i WA ^TEliFOBD AND LITZSPOOl. rzOS WATZKrbKS : j fZOBt UVEKTOOlJl Monday, J^ne I! ... 4 afrn Monday, Jnne .^ ... [5 , «ftjn Wednesday, 1 ... ft aff'o Wednesday, t -4 w E7^ao] n Pridsy, 'i p ...11 .mors Friday; ,. « v ^-motn Monday, (!> _ 2 aJt'u Monday, ^ , 9! .-Xutnora Wednesday, U .. . 2 aft' n Wednesday, ll. .-0moiu Friday ¦ 111 ._ 2 aifn Friday, U _ti noi a, Mondsy, ., IB ... «' affn Monday. •¦ ¦ " . 18 ... p!nlt tt Wednesday, : ,, IB ..« aft' n Wednesday, :' 18 ... IVoft D Friday „¦ 4 J> -10 mom Friday, ' £0 ._ 7:moija ilondiT. , , iS ._ 2iaft'n Monday, ¦[, O -. Slmorn Wednesday, , 2S ._ 2 aft ' n Wednesday, \ 85 ..U moija Friday, " 17 - 2 aifn Friday, :;, £? _12 noS Monday, ' ,, .. sft' n Monday, ii. 30-3 afta CiWn Fnre , Us. bd ; do Ee:sm, available Ior a, mmj(ii , 2i u Do. Servanu (txaVelling with lamiliea) and ChUdren , lOi i Deek, 7«Cd t Children , <s.I ¦ ! i I \' Extension oIjXi oe granted on all Betnrn Ticxets \<m Uia , following; terms :- - For a Fortnight/ 3*. Cd , and for*r«a subsequent wieek, £¦. > . [ - - ! i ** 11 t . I Goods reca ' Ted njnd dispharged at daxrsoe Doclt. | Goods Booked ihroagh <rom all principal IStations <n Great Northern , tancuhire and Yorxahire, txmdon asn North Western ; London «nd South ^Western , Kanebsst«r. Sheffield, 1 and I Ii ncolnshin and Midland Railways to Waterford. ^| Tnr ingh :BookingB also to Limerick , iTrspi^j Gooda Eoolredtltronxh from nil Buttonsod Walerford asd Central IrclaxdBcBwiy, "Waterford, Dnngarvanjindliamoti Bailway, uid: WaUt*ora and Limerick Bail way. I: ! Parcels bookedlhroszh at low Bates to silptiaeipal Btf- tions on London mid Noxtli Western Bailwa>. . 1 ;. i . 1 ¦ WATBBF0BD| AND - NEWPVBUl j I ' nox' WATixniul. I raoBi xxwrpzz. i:; WeeklJT^ i I I . Weeklrf : ' WATEBFOBD AND D TJIf G A t' Vi ». > Ai C SJTTO oflera. ; l - ' I WATEB FOBD| AND YOUOHlAL . ] t ; I As Cuxo. oOea. ' i : U ¦W.ATEEFOBDI AND NEW! BOSS , . . F«O1I Hzw BOB^—Daily, finndays exoepted , at MS ajn. I' TBOBT y TixmroxD —Dailyi Sundays exoepted , it 3-&> p jaJ ' WATE^FpEDTTANlP DC NCAKlNOKv l I' Fiox DncASBi j—Doflj, Bandsys exocptpd , ajij&Sffajn. Fzox WAZZBJX ): J>—Dailr, £iind»js clocjJt«d. iitS-S5 pjn. | V, Son-'Tha Wat xford;SteamahiK Company; Ii oitad , InsuM all Goods Shipped by tUss I Liies of Steamers a .; 2s. td. pkr Cent to I Tziden having, Yearly AgreemcBU , asd if pel Cent,foOocaalaaalSnippers , ralaes to be doctor «1 at tinwlo' Shipment. JFonds andi all Information to t>c bad at omcea. I f J. , , | ¦ !. ¦ : il I I ! I I Berths| secured and every information given by AgsnU sit \ Bustol^-Wateriord SteamMhip CompanyfSOmos (LimUcU) €8,.Quees< S^nar i I '! I .1 I I LimrooL^Wc xrford Steamship Company (Limited}, £? , Waier-sHeet an4 Clareiice JJock. , ,, I I ' NnrroKT—TboniM 4| Co., Dock-street. ' ¦ ,, .»cireA»tAJt-i-Mx. T. |D<nrn«y, MaiiKtrert | . YoooBAi— V f r 3. JFJasher , Nelson-plaee. I i- - j | At tha Offices, INew Boss and Doncannon. | And st the Compsny ' a Bead Offices , Tux MALL, ' > rWATKKro £P . :. ii i ~ . -I ll . . ¦ 'in ¦!¦ l I - . j i ' I- ' , j^ oiwi : ]4Jaii .^;lc : i»i;;;i!i;ji i |i u ^ |;j ' ' -!•: ' UHlTElf STATES &$U ApA. ' j" ; -ij -- Fran ' JAvtrmol r»o. Londondrm . - . '! | ¦ PHEDTXIJ ..i_ ..ForjQiebeo ..»...l.LL.;(! . - -.M»y I SAEXAS AIII " ... l.iFor Quebec^ ..._. ; :i._?.. - .JirtiB ' PASIBIAB .J_ ' ....For l Qbebec...:_ : 'iO. "1 Jsne ' 12 8Ajjr>Etlj J For Quebeo_.M._._.;Jj. J . Jons 19 - .; j i-jjv ' jFro vLivf rptKi-vut Qmmtiown ¦ " j'| : ¦ .[; HAKOTIHUK For Halifax and Baltim ' oJe.. jnnel B Cabins ; .For , Halifax and Baltimoi s... Juno 17 i . -ih: B.ikz» orlOcxAjc PABB AO*! ' . - . i I. ¦ J . Cabin , .£18, ' £IS\ »nd '£12 rXntensnl ate, 1 JCSV ' "!.-|l. | I] : 6teerage, - je4;l«. [j; f . ¦ - . !.!' . : , ' Passengers ! or Kewj York or Phuadefchia ' by M Baltimore! Ste «ers are Ticketed , Thmi g h with >qt exir»pos4_.:i . :.. - | |1 ;; ^;- ' !. I'KI II " Through Tick rt» issneS to Chicago, Mani obaJlforUi- •rest Territory, and to all pomU »n the We iterri Etales «ad C»n*d»»t lowestEatos. /' l":|l: „;; . . .[.[¦: ¦ {: . GeDeraljlib..oreriMoksd to HalifBa ' f p ^£4UAJ TV csltnrUts|Agr cnltoral LaboorersAodFii ial» Boo os- tie:Ser»«fliBJfc r X3J ; .. - ¦ ' " ,V li ; l" ¦ 1 i : i]' ; .: Pampbl^—feeond l . keitts—" IMportl of- jTeokut Farmers ' Deiegates {on! Dominion ' m |Cai ads. ;T also, recent fli«Joes ^ Pamphlets on "Werterd States of America , &oi , i ien£ free- ' Write forjj ihe! littla Be oi, enfitled '"VitAf Tegaxdiug tho^ 'BetHeri.H I he¦ Citiolio ColonleB ' af Mi*nMota,j4«. "^- ' ' - 11! |^!' . ' \ : \ \ ¦ :t ' . . Fsl) r pa^en^ <m arpli cation to!J. 'Soo rr 'andC(t{.; QaeenBtownii 'AI.tAxB'iOTBXBS 4 0 ^)., J4°>e»!-«tHe8fc, PtieaitjiJfiSi .rronstaoo-st ^yateTford . S J. 'J. Btt^*J 28, ' Great " B*o: ' +*Lj Waterford j Mnrpir>»i tV ird, ^ fiainnMtanB-rtreet , 'Waterfora. :• .: j ¦ i , ' ;: ' :Vir1i i ^ : : ^ v! E IFOR0 C aRONIGLE Ml ¦ I- ¦ : ' ¦ : ¦ ' ViL .l- ; fi' ¦ -^ ' .i'. :.l .-!¦ ¦ ¦ I : tev| ¦ ¦ i ii- 'I, 'i. !, -- .: ¦ '! ¦ ¦¦ . ' ¦ ' 'I- " ¦ ' ¦ I : : i^ iss^J ' . :^ ; ¦femon . tMB ,| ¦ : St3ltffl .j_ -.;'! ' i! ¦ ' i. " > '. ' : ' . ' ' ' ./ ¦ ¦"Ii i ' :!- .. ' ¦ . ^, jj ; I |r ' jtat||j«aiifc,;-; ' ;\ ;j | ; H |: - -; JViaTEBFOBD Am> ' < - CfStTCBAlV * tEELAKt ' AND : , :-!M^KXaO NJrr:jU»m0rrBAILWATS.| ; 11 I :The«hortOTt tx rta tromWatertordiud KIltmurj to Du blin Athlone j Fazsons own , or-NenagnVis via Harybo roughJ Twit ALTSIU - IOXSon Sudays , the 8. " am::>)wn , and i^JOpjsi. iTJp Eji irsioo Trains dbcontinsed. ' On weeXdays i6M3pja. PpTTa6tdlacontlnnea . ' .; |:. . ¦ ;. .. i ..! . ;, -; )-* !, ' ill '1 : kl I ' . TSOa'WATZEFOXS... : ¦ tTT P J J J - - L , ' I TBAli(S OV^WEXk DAT0^ [I itnrDATB. ' ' ' tJUiKwl. 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Uriv.i 4 56 :18 19 I - ' ¦ ' ' aaryboro ' dep.SbwilO 30 I ,) 7 U . - I 62 Jallybronny ._). 110 55 .— ,, |7-«S I ¦- i 10 23 'Obcns^ L..... 11 34 . 831— .- ' ' ' arsonstown ...J..L.... U 4 ' ¦• \f 0 ¦- : Jen^b ' _,|i.Ji2 23' jS 90 1 - ¦- : :«npUjn«r» ...i.; | 1 6 , 18 12 I J- : 10 64 3nfflt« arrlvat 1 34 , :—I 8 S5 i- : ro wATxxrorp I TBAUS Will TilS. I BbiBill 1 < ;__; I ' KTATI0BB. , J123 123 M 1*2 1*2| J ! I ;aaas. Clasa. Claas, Clssall2>43;i2&4 I A.M. A.M. [ A.*. I F.B!.]Cliss. Class. 1. I ' ' b n ' b m|b & v b m him 1 p in Thnrlea ! ijep.! - |7io ' ' •!- !:- Templemoro - , ¦ -j . 7 291 | 2 2 +- | iaJlrbrophy - 1 - -7 : 5 9 - 2 2 8 f ¦Nenagh - -1-630 I 1 0 f 1 2-anonstowu . J _ i 6 40 I 1 20 f I - Koacres ' - J I .' - 7 13! i 1 53 f ! JUryboro ' arrl up 8 S3; 1 t T l :- Athlone Junction - ' 1 ; 8 15 1 2 SO 4- -^- Dublin . «¦;. 0 1 I 0 1 I \ 980 JorbilingUmJou - fa ' 8 3 9 49 1 2 45 -|- Huyboro ' arrl <lwn 825 10 80:3* -j- 11*1 I DOW» TBAII *. : gt>oda. ; Mail 11 , 2, 8 -I- . J ,. aaxyboro ' dep. - 8 40 ID 8513 30 -f 40 ibbeylaix - ~ -. - 9 0 10 55 I 8 50 4 ?, ao Attanagh - - 9 15 4 5 4 I* 35 BaUyragnt . .- 9251115 415 X 4't5 Kilkenny arri -al - ' , S iS Si U ' t S3 4 6 i 10 jDo. depaiti re 7 30 ,10 0 il 45 i 4 50 4 P flemietalirldgt^ . ' 7 4S 10-J2 , 11 55 1 6 5 J- I fH T jnomattown -' 8 5 10 25 02 6 5 20 -1- $ to %nyhak - - 8 25 10 45 fl2 15 5 30 4 80 Mulllnatat . - ' 8 50 ;ll 5 \ ~ , 6 0 , . ¦ ¦ , 9fi gilmaeow - - ' 8 0 U|15 M 4J ' 6 XO I - ¦ 8S5 Waterford arrijal 9 30 11 45 il 0 1 8 30 '4 7,0 S ATUSPAT Bula. TICBXTS 4o : XiuBXUf—Firstiu ifieoimd C aBs Bstum ' fTidkc « in isstwd on-Saturdays at »' SUglt F LIT and an Eighth torn Waterford , Tbomastown, ' Ulkexmy. B iU7ragget , A&ina :h. and AbDeyleix , to Dnblin, >y the '1 ^ 0 ai d 4-0 p jn. Dp Tri ins, available for retarn on 60 iday, iso bj the 64 s,.m and 9 0 a.m. Down-Trains on Monday I | i .W. WILLliSs^ee ittBiT. 1 WAXEBFOBJI AND TBA^OBE BAILW LT. "1 T7 * ~P 4 II 5 8 , 7 r . I . ' ¦ »¦ rio>|a m | a m [ a m | v in ||pm t pm Jpta/ ji m | pm —T—1 him' h ofh m I h m !'h mil hm I h m/I h m I h m Ij!71rd8 J510 SOl L IS 1 2 0 ; .-71] 4 0 ' 6 30 7 IS ? 0 ltipl.0 hft» » |^ • '• •V>J|-.- UA.3a. it flj 7 15 I 8 30 | _ i Sunday Trains. I : . I ¦ » I * i I •» 1 -* i Y ( I t ~ , 7 8 S r ^¦"H t" , pm , pm pm ' p m; <m pjm ' wm | Ti ' .|s ' i b : f j t-is i**\^ H- TA- rei. L r .l93q |^ 3^ | ., , 4 .|o ' «3O Z ~ \%$ 1 Purn: shed Apa. rtuents. i ——1— ¦ . - A LAJiGE 6ITTING-BOC M. with Bn»Boo» JOL snitableior one ortwo eentlemen. J ppiyaj Nt>. 2, Bank Ptacje, UalL oppofcit* the Tows Uall. i l«FORiTH E BLOOD IS itHEJJf EV I , WORLD^ FAMEP if 11 : TradaiMark— "£l>b'Mixture. " . \ ' I TjiOBj iCLEAKpING and |CLEABING the BIA>01) J. from all Impnrities , casii qt be too hi p hl ' rooom- mended. ' For Bqrofula,. Btmrrr, Skin ' Thaeasses , and 1 Sores of all kicc s it'U » nevei-fsjling and p< raianEBt cn». 1 I 'I ' 1 1 ' 1 - . - . : I; It iires Olt -Som ' v f.i K. J . ' . - . 1 .; ' , ( ores Cl«e nted-Sores on ins Keek 1 Cures Ta>T»tod . Sore L^bs| 1 1 Cures Blac cheads or Pirn let on the Face' ; Gates Bcnrry. Sores;! j, ! 1 '" ' ' i Cures Cane oroos TJloers ,, Oires Bloo l and Skin; Di |esJses; ' ; Oares Olaidnlar SweUingi ; 1 ' Clears 1 the Btyod from all topnre Mattel from 11 I ¦ '• ¦ jn hatever cs.nu iruriijg. !•¦¦ | ¦ | As this mixinire is pleasant to hetaat£ ,a\Adv srrantod frea fr^zn anyth ng injurious i i the most deli&tc ion- stitntkm of eithe : sex, the Proi rietors solicit gnffefer* iolgiva it ' sitrial 0 test >t» vain . I ' . J , ! ' [ " ' ¦ TSOiy«AjIDB p t TI8TU10inLl{ .S TEOJf ALtjPABTi: "' ' Sold in BotUet 2s. 6d- each , a id j tn Csies; 0 mhuiltrg 6 Bottlfei , Us. eai , sufficient to )Kftct apermi lent onre n longrstahding casei . '-by 1 ai'Chemists an I Patent MWinii B Venders thronghont the world ; (1 lent to •iVaddresa on] r eceipt of 80 or t32 «tarapsby . r. Tha Iisooln <$j Midland Commies " Drag Coppan|, - ' i i : j . LntOOLJI .; j. , ¦ |. , . ¦ : ' AjmetitoBestoreaj. I \y. ' :'\ . JDigwttSoa ; LsBistwl jl j '\ ' s ?l&' ' ¦ / <• ' ' taejosiXivJ iyedl;: j : : : j '^LVfV' ! j : 1 .: BT tias . , - i^iY / ^: ' : * ¦ ' ¦ . 08B : , /tSK /^ ' . -I^O lLlrB . imd r%:i : .bitABLE-ki,K: •^'I' .T^ I . ' 'I' [jiiultyont Gro trfoirit : I 'li/j l ' : - ¦ , v .| | ¦ j- |. •¦!. ' : .i.;: .i- V A I ¦; ' .:! |i |. 'To ' be obt4neaM' r «. .;WHfTE 4;S05B}| WATrarok^. ! - : : |jl8 rj j jjj ' - , %- y: - \ . .. j;. . . , n : : TCTOaliTflJE Cl7?.Biof NiPitV.OI r-8?ilna JP. PHYSIC*LDEBIUTTrrG^TO-SAtbT lwrt to' jsii tiarli of HI eWorld on reeeipt of Two Stamp* , to i^ra^A- a w.ip>W ' .:. .'l' i. . - - ¦:: ¦' ¦ 1"!-' .iii: V i The Boor of: ' on-n n Bncsciis ove* un extrax ordinajjr; Cored . «f . 3>M J«se» of] lie Urinary i >rgjuiB. -*- Weakness , 1 Grav i, ;Bafckich5 , iai DischarctBi : Also , of|N«rtV)ns Dctd ity.l :~9ns Naaj« of tho Meditlne g iven inlEngliah »hicl w»* t sad id men case; > Tit) Poiitiv* i&diaHiB that* Brttis «d by Drt 8KTTH for o+erThirty Years axe nowf t ateiiti 1:'' Fcl) instructions are pv»n with «4fi Modu ise ,:t( cnible tho Invalid to select tha Jledidfjo arid » bio Kit, 1 without ooniultii g s^ MBj il- oaVMaaU STO ^ I jtsct Tom tia,UAjjr»iavj. - 1 . | ! ¦ v .H. 8M^TH» Co., J5Bouth»moloa Bow , loodon , ; ^M[ii!^ 4i lii;M^f^ ll l :: i is>icL+. 1 «u.^?l!. i? wFKm ! m f- teiBfiMj :y: ; Gifeir if;;: f ** fr jIMP0aTEI>: .a *&t8 . TEA^' -blB|ciT , from , the BESt' D^POSrtrf, cSdahteilTiw ' ' "7 ^ ¦ ; " ' | / V' r f . ' .0 fir- ^ : !>-< . ¦ '' ¦fa' jJfl, APdp8TP» To^y!ggB . F.y.8. ' .- ' | . | j ¦ , ' ¦ ¦ - ¦ ¦ ' f j ep^ V:.; t^ ^ ^iKttl^-JMiljtljtod SompleB^AS ^L . . ; ! ' ' , ^I;. Qli^T .: .i..j ..; ..._! A ij. -p. -aim a . ' ..^... .L :_ilLI .i _^rrs- j ¦ . •r "! QEQBpEWHITEV i . 'SONS, Waterfo MrijPQTviBj ' KeipBoai. ..' I . . P.|HAKN]!Y, Donwore. L . - !- . EjCBOTA T/traniore . ' , . .. ' , P.( WABD, Wexford , . . ( ' i ¦¦ E.jKAyA*A0H, CeJUeorid ge. ' ] ; . . . ; i . r w j ; : ^j i ; ! TJs E :. r j. . >( [; ' ; v - o : v - S^iilSlt iil ifefe can be procuied in tbe Countxy^acb M r ^j t ffiones > Ajl i.hate of AUnonia,]4c , aa weU flJ&IlthrBaifi 1 ifclWWi-«)<t6e 1 hl g he8t!qn«H(Ti intbe » bwfdJtion . -Tind nt Sioaera t l iPrice * ' * ' M " i?- * i ! Tbej, ih irefore cop^enUj; appeal fcMie Warp^ of jTroland to Support »Is Nitire Irriottrifiid ! ' •'¦ ¦ ¦ -'• ¦> ¦ •'¦ 1 ¦ i- : !:- AC!ENTS ^ ; ; |- J ' : - : j- ! ^" - :. O |, , n^ w*^?*^ i-v »: ,,- ! >•- , .].- - . iu.l-f-0 ii»4VII» aj »»l.Yj:33iUylaS(>tottt - j:! ' . . - L;.,... ) fiflmacthoma« ..j...THpM4B WlliSH r | L«amjrbrifb.. ' . ' ., ' . ' .v.JOBTN CEOTTX' Mntim ' . ji I Chea p Co|nlmbi{reaj-7i«U " DiUr TiLEOllaPH. * ; ' " :' - ' : ' " ' \ j ; jj :-V^^whicb' -Jtra "^y 'A ty-atMbe-Kt<]if £2S' mr-CeaU ' van4 ap'lards , whin Inf aijr' parlolithe ,- n VP----)- •¦ ¦• •-¦ -T-King^oDi yw p to fcBTcv bj- PASCELS PaST;- 1 f —"'" , J ^ OL ^ mm^ mmm^om iMm^.: i 1 i " ^ ¦ ¦ ! ' ' , <IB^! PEBSpcnONCFTEA), f | . :: | !. ' |, Costing five-ei ghts of One.PeD0y.pe | r .Cpj?. i^end i> oe al Order (tr SMmps f ir 2s. Cd. , aod try a >V ' l^;;ivi: ! ' :¦¦!-¦ .:.^; ;; :.!.J.j Sa ^P 1 ?1r «M-ip> . nld ! ;, 0';t4»te i CDp fot:3d. . ati j;:. .: |- _ ;:.L '¦- , A ' ¦ , . jTlio G olden Ifcagoon-Tea Econu /as, Ki i^ Willi .m.S^j l oadon Briflgo , v'[ :•>> . =i 3/CHUUCH PASSAGE 1 ] §Xf rtiDH ' i.XXi}Am' " -TO^T ' i^c i Sivik'Sil t| ' i ^^^^ ^^ . Tu: . - ! ,r v .ll f: pl A^jTjaf. ^FBiBtga. - ' ii jirillijIE'l'Eja? GOLD AND PBIZE MEDALS iAvVit ii)JiiJ :lIU '! ' 1 i [Aroiiiitic GiDgei* Aie^^ljT NBM I^BAJ Mfe 3 ft i ^ ¦ ¦ ! i: | i .. t O v ?: - .|v .5^?V!-^-A *V^ 5WW |O : J ;WJ -;;iJl«^ ^.>r a ^,: J j -:' ( j i:;;|b >: 1 t^t^A^T f ' '^ " II 1 i " i j I a mrruED^i B ^ . ' Jk ^* ** J^*"^ | ;:'ii! ,,| , H«ar | 3 l8jesty[«;Imp6iiaVHouse:h ^ rf Pafli Mnerit ^itpAJonrioi! sei of Aer*tsd | l-^* " =T | " T?7ojks4^n^BteiN : and BEt»FAST. , v i ! T .l. ' ; ,| |:| ;PEIcfe £5>lSs. . peii •TON, dfiiT|rtjd| 'at - BAlLWAT . SitATIQNd- to DUBLIN. |. ;, , - /^ IECtTL A: IB, Name s of Local AgeDts Aud refercncefl lto . Geotlpn tn in tie-octtlity - imiiiB this'Hood , VJ : | . , _>|. ¦ . J , .. will be ent ' >08t Free , oi» Applicati >n- . i . , _t;i. ,j - . . ' ! '! : : ' ¦ Tii0 i '" ¦ ¦ iDu'jfeSiitfj i Q-i^ a]tji c ; ' - -^*i^^suay f jtiiuniWd , ¦ . T , ( ' ; i\ .l y p \$ J Vi\l'- ^^m^^^PA^-\ ' M p Vkh - [. :¦: ' ¦ ft These Or tins coaBtituU ;a variety of t io4 ti Wbieb Cattle are g<m<*nll« partii 1. They are natnfiott ' t takblgh deg ; ' wyvefa ' prl perly afiM ' t 'btyJ' wtJi .keep 'vinthaaijedlor ' aiij length >! titD^ud are v»-p»i- ¦¦; Dried Grains keep 'in good condition fdr 'ilraoet aby leng th of , tune ,| anil v ill be found bftoop and wholttonie foid for er^TdMcrijtipa of WW. and part«ct!l«rly; asefoi for borses i nd cattle." —FoeWtrr., j ¦ iii backs 'hoMiijtr one Cwt cnarged' Sd-^ac h ' extra., iil.not rfetnrowil immediately, ' (ol^.tQ : ' i-i i Wn ' rilSTllMiST ¦ ¦ ¦ [:¦), j :- . . i ¦ :- i ..i . ii . . . \: > . - )\ f i ^--> 1 !w:h:: ,, : ,., ^ ; AJSIiB, \\ [ -Thi j lflbd'iB protected % i : 1 ^' I— - ' 9tiiiiily.l85 8 aii -H-17—H- -fraHrtBED-osti-S i I- j -wini f »oM JBete« JjriCW' ¦ ;i . ¦ ' :: ' : l" ' ,!; ' !:l : ;1 -t; ; : *^1 iHn^-ii :-f:i*# ¦ I I' . I i i ¦ : i THE ; 0U)ESTiE ' ! I:'.! ; ! . ¦ - 'Jr. r, - ' ¦ -,.\ > -- ~ - J I, 1 ^PtoftiBori CAiraBOU writa i—" , It is la 'J-tt SoWertH «tablish efl In Iha ttuket; ' aAi ¦ ffi^ ^lWK^^ MAirimEl ¦; ' -!rrtSvBS* TD31SIP. 'MAirCEE4 ". ' ¦' ¦ •i- 'j *- •!. -; ¦;. ¦¦ ¦ ' ;: : ; tA.WB: J' jffiv . 1 ]: ' Ji' -;- v-li^l ; :|T ¦ - ¦ "I- ' " I OmiLQlS i VnBr, ir^olrBto, ^sim^UB ,.?! , lkmmiboi— JAME8 ^ VA -17B,, I . ,; Cib poquu -iMra. UIOOINS.r .[¦ : i ^S*ri (-JOHN SCAtLAS 1 * CO.. i .Kflmead^ .T—A* * ^ A . - '^^ I ¦!- m p * , H ; I- T^' ' ]^ |g»^anl^«.1 i MMiviVa c :U MV ^;. '! :¦:;» ¦;¦ > ' ¦ ¦^: , :. T ,: |. ' , ' ¦ ¦; !: «; ! bs ;|-;i Jipnliii inmifor ^gtncfwitD»»t«ai | }, j ^ ! ¦ I! LARCl-ST ]^ >:; : : - ;. -h :; ! F- iS-'OSHiikr 1 ^- l ' i ! ¦ ¦ !t ' ' i Gr ' -E-N-ir 8 : -x- .i' |.[- : -fH- 1-" " r " '^ ' \- ¦ r ' ¦ r .:j ; ! , 1 MTJBPHT , BDTTQy.i ^JXJlSN, iAxthnr«foirB. : V -t): C. " HIOQISS, Clon&lJ ** . ' ¦ > ¦ \ : ) JAMES -WATTB. Bon ' maion. ' j r;;i-fi 1: T»H. COBTW.iPortliw. .. ¦ . ! i.i: U, , M. HEA'KY '4!;j8ON,! Kjll ennr, ' i:u. ¦?\\ - - M. " QtIINN; Casttebridge. ' ¦ i i\-S. JB JSTBONOEJ Benettbrid' yo. QU-eoF I' A -G-Ba iNS Ji^^LTOMiLi^ \ \" L j xi^^ PBmBEDJ rBOM THE ' I J^^r T j rtCRiblKAj . i BEOi yE - BEABS^. j' ' ; j J^T;TOE WELL-K5 )T If JLA. BEL SIC5ID | j ¦ M ,| ¦ - w-wm ^wm^m rj pqrpetoal irgnpction inj tiha icery. p^tha., ; ;.| mthout i t it onfr caii be geniiiive, ' ; ¦ ' ¦ ' ' " <' 4-.U ¦ '^ l-|;|-i. - :- :v. '| .:- I- •: . . | ¦ -] . U i . -> . - .I - . 'Jy ¦;• . ' , -. ¦: . >: . " .i •* ,jl QilTTteni Italian 'VirehtuseT>ieri , l£c. ' ' VVi STT'FIFTH ^ B j EASOK. f . . I : j V- I: j '-. ' ' i ' .\\ ¦ ¦ .. J . - - •"Ji ^rA*p y^ TRi^ K TI . nj i' H K vvOBiiD* i . r ~' .\ if neeesBary to Bay anyihisg ixk fa-Wni of-LAWES ' IIANTTBES «| widest known. Thoajg wh i jpurchi M lhera ara ialwBys Bnra to Ij . ' i [i : ' :- LAWEB* JOBN HA-NDBEli \ [' j- .;.. ( , Mi XAWBB'- ' }BA88 Mik»0BE ;-;p —i - ;' i T4. . : ,:8ON8i i WATBBK EDJ V| ' " I ' ¦ ¦ ' I , ¦' * ! " ' i j- . KUmacthoms. a- r T. 1 CASEY, GarranmiUon , |, ' I ;. j 111 .:: liimore^TOHlSrjKOOl tAK. ' " ' ¦ | u ~ ! s I' ¦ ¦; ¦:!¦: ; Bocbertown—JOBEk- 'H . OAHAS" . " ;^TZ, " ' . ' ¦ .; > n|aiiy ( rAimitea^ 'i iaimfeaff . Ittaj^ser , -¦¦ .: .:4i. :^- -:^>>: 1- tV T^ < . /¦^¦ ¦ ¦^' ¦ ' |^*W ' 'ij ¦;is ' 1 .!- ' i *i - < lB»si -.^r-,:r . i-!.- ' . - ..r i.i. I- * '' . .!«. . ' •; !; i>i ; j ^. -j!;.:/?] ' -I FACTURERSINTH E ¦ Wi- ' ft l: \ y 4 : -y - ' < -: \- - - J:.^ tty -' .W fi ;|; ?j|» :p>.{ •:• r, -BOOTH i KENSINOTOS 1 ¦ - . |r -!lv- . " ' terirate; ¦ Besiaenttal ^PaaiUy 1: Cliltj ' ¦ ' ^u^n^r t,^^ ^ 5fe; J n I n l0n ?^*f 8t»« P"<Tnear Part. , a«rde$v I Albert Hall, and Museums . [ ¦ ¦ : . i. - . | ;\ JC I^eping. - .yijltorilto TowD, or Gentlemen Asiring tte advantage of a Clab . combined with tbe^Hr^ «N wnfortof Hom»,at a olod«rattCo»t. . . •V-i . ;.:-: •< r iit;* ! iOl Iiii l< ^ f'J^W*? "inirod. " •: " dltMf' ' ¦ BB8n>ENTrAL CLDB ana ; PBtVATE- HOTEL, Harrington Boad , Bonth Keniigton * 8, W. "f'T-- ' l ilttEBfCBI-^ ^i^t^ortliJ ' ; ![. V ^^ " .^? t ??^witbe*ear e»t HoUl'Jn . *r rthe City £o the BaOwav 8tation, B«nk». 8tcam- ; ^Offlcw . Telegraph^. P^OffiM - a^ aU pS- 1 lg. and iy, Oleiitworth^treet . 'iUmerick. - . ;-^ j ifcttSlr. ¦jj _ I The Burlington B6stanraat, i I i : f i I ¦!, .r . . - -soonu, cuvnca-t AUB ,- . C- ' -l A -i.A-:- -(aM door^ to. -Hfbdrnlkh' BaiJk). " h -L TTfrmOHEONS ana Dinner^ Sonr^ psb; E»- 'J-i ' trees/an d JoinU, <to., Sappers , F^»h and !i eat, 'Oana ' ulways read/. >'¦ - ¦• 'I . r- ,.. •- . •;¦ ; i h -!|- ;<|The BH.LABD.BOOM 1* eier»atly, appointed^' '• -i |fe-HTKCHEONSiat itio ekganOy-fittaa K«b BnOtt, ' i consist . ' ' of 1 Oysters , I Lbboters, CrabiJ add Sar^nrr Fish, and a variety of ^I«at and other Skai- ' wiobel, I Wines ' - aud i SpinU i of the -ituest qealitv. Jamcsoii' sSeven Years ' ,;0U Malt JUrteU' s Btaidr. 'U y art old. ' Ales and Stout from the best Brew* let, and in perfect condition. Finest'Bed Bank Barren ;pys era:. Over 1 ,000 Boxes of very old Citars in StpcW, pnn huied by tha lat« Mr. Corless , ¦ A trill sollcikd; I - THOMAS F. O0BLE88, PBOPBIITOB. : T (»22 ! I GHBAT GLOBE HQTEL .I j ¦ E0WEB- - BBIDaEOTBKET. DUBLIN, . UTpl RICHASD COPf BT. tromlttrut f aldou, pf t!$ TV/JTOST Central r immediato neig hbonrttoop JJX ; pfliw Conrta and Telegraph Offices ; \k fair doors- froriv King ' s Bridge Trimw ' »y Line;.flve M ten minoW drive to any City Bailway; t pewly decorttod re-f nr&Uhed i and snpp lied with every rnodern imgrpti- pMut requAjitefor , the comfort of ruitori , under the prTsinal soporrision of Mrs. OoFrn and family. I ' ¦ ¦ | .:Eggs/Bntte r, Cream, 'and Vegetable* from tha? ins daily. .NotwithatanduifjpMtcnt hi gh rate» ,-tcrBJs art most!moderate. > Brealdaata from Is. 3d. fladjj from Is: ,Cd- «aeb.: Table d'ilot* daily/three o' clock j 8nij daysl. firo o' clock Soap, T«a Joista:; Vegrtafclei aod Cbeete. 2s. only. ; -- l. il-. - | i• . .u, - . -> } j f '' '' ; A Night Porter in attendance. , All'Sf rrants j iai< b ¦ the Proprietress ' All eoatmonieauoastu beadarts wa, 1 Mrs/ COFFRT,' TOeiT' OIobe/Hotel, ' -II \\\ S" •! LowerBridgwtreet , Dnblin,: ¦ Nqcoromnnfcation with any otheytoose. , £20. y iT 'Til ' V ¦( ' -Impetiali' .H^telJ . , : . ; \ \ "T - LOWEB SACKV A XLE-WBEET, STJB&IV. T (Opposite tha General Post-Office and Telegraph OfBea) i : Th* most cebtfal in the City. ;• I' :t /^OJJPfcBXBiyrreaiodeLlcd and re-fornwl Wi V Magnificent Ladies ' . Cottw-Booo, Dinlsf iBJotri, fimoIinK-Boem; Billiard-room' . 1' Charge! moderaU.!' . 7 1 i . JCHABLE8, jLa-WLEB ,! froprictor. | | ipM Coirnfercjal and Erivate Lodging SornMJ 49, MAELB0HOU6H STBBET. 11 [ i;l Tnj JlTSE&i Visiting- Dnblin: can be aocommoOtted , XT with ot without Board , and all the comfort* X ft home , ob-SIoderato Terms. | , ! . ' ' -< -[ptS.( f . .L «yy Sitostjon cCTtrsj; doteto Sackvfllt-stroeL:] ,f I " - . '. i ' .. i THE A3SfiflHI. 'iWnirT>T. ¦ 'i.l ' i 'i fTII IS Large, Comfortable , and convenientl y «ita*ie4 JL HOTEL, hi* recently been tborosg)ily _teiiite4 and renovated by the present Proprietor; Mr. H EAI>T> Foi OenUemen and familiet coming to Drillin ia* lrpj ^sinesi. it JrUI b^fuattt maatfionrenieAt-''? fi' sitoal ed neit - th«-Four ConrUi and ¦ * 1. I jj Par^if* and Vi sitor* to kDobBn; the ' CoSo»-»o»n' , ' 0 3 •eeond to none in tha Kiairdom ri' o. ' exch. Saokine •::PHfat9 Sittwg Aod KW. ^ 1 ? Z> T CT ^ ' j ; . I-: |- Ladies , Bad-rooms Ir;:, ¦ " - < .«, T V p ldiSWt'S: IP aad COEUffESCIAX HOTEL, a :. ¦;«* QUATA ir*T£BrORD.\i : : I n '1M IjO H-JftJli Ji 'l 1 KJ B , W AN/ . . ; .| ! |' . Sr tVTNa pnrchi«ea the j Interest in tbe «bOT« L , HOTEL, ' be5» toiinouBce that tUBEstibi- ment OrrNED on ^ ciATUBDAT , FEB. 16j 18W. i JI. K.. ' trn»t»; l)jrV«tjrict: ift«jtion, to those wbp patroiise Tiu SHIP ASD CoMJtrtciAi, Uortv , ip merica continuance of !thcir patronage. . r : ' I ' " Qai/. -Wr aterfOrd, Feb. I2 .. 1883. . - . ,,fj !B8.tf :J. it . . ' - ' CHABLEi- McINT08H , - ' l j ^' : i| P j L JMBfila , BBASS-POtJ ITDBB, ! C A8-FITTEB , *nfl LEAD MEECHANT, ! " ! WATEBFOBD. - ^ " i ( AT» or LOTUS GZOBOKS ' * 6TSZXT}, ' < ' ¦riOfoix and Show ' Room : No. 10 LADF LAJf X. ' ' . /N Jl^EN-HOd8ES , CON8EBVATOBrE8 , and \JT | PUBLIC BUILDJSGS j HEATED by Hot Wi- ter, oAiie mostap prarad principle. . .. ' - ., ! . j. | Testimonials , too nomeroua; for insertion , from tha eadint (i en try of Waterford ami sturonading Cobnti f i , wbose|ulacea I have ksated , may I* seen at my omoesl '.X ni—rnnvirjrr r " r^ n uieowf uuiupwvunta, street the entire Stock orj Brass , Wood, asd Leail-raJb- terns , eonnected with the; Foundxr , for Bnti Cartings I am ' enabled to execnta all order* for Casing at the shortest notion , and on reasonable terma. : ¦ ¦ . -i- : | .. ' Entraa ca to Works f rom Pe ter s treet limb ' ¦ ' •I | " . ' " .. . IHPOBTANT. SOTrCE. ¦ . :, .. ' ¦ :, \ ¦ ' " '|.: Partm ' abqnt to Suppl y - their HOOKS witl. the ' ncbr PiPX.WAiitt »ill oonsnlt their; own it tertaU by calling ait thea>bove EsUblishmtit , where eTOmates can t>«baa frea. \ I ' ' ¦ -i. ' j. ¦¦ o , - .;¦ - Y. ' , < ' \ - - . All ijrork wln be guaranteed lof tha be»t material a] & workmanshi p^ and willlba executed on tbe most Be i- loyABLi TeBstB. ' .;v!: . . . ¦ I , " I •" ¦ " ¦ ¦ ¦ I . I : A trSsJ rwipoctfoll yaoUcited! .. ' " ! . ¦ . , . ' < \ 110 , Iiidy Lane , Waterfordi Ang.27, '83. ' ! I ' ' TT^TJAglg T. i ' SEaviCI!. j" ':j -V YOUNGiMEN >nishing ' io JOIN HEEIMA- ! JESTTB ARMX will , I on ap^Ucatloa ai aoy Post Office in'tba DMtcd Kingdom, be supplied J with- ant charge , with ajnarphlet oostaining dttalkd^afar- maiios as to the Conditions el j Service and Advaftag » QtthelAnny. ' as toPaylDt-ferrtdPay, and Pessioas.; ; '' Great prospectB of PA:motioD ara offered, to «Ujri°'" TonnrMen. I . ' , ' " » " " ' ' i ' - -j - j, y i - : i J ¦ •. Apsueatioaa eanrbe fmade/el thrr personally lor »y letter , to tM Officer »oaimAo4u) E tt» Brriaiental DE*. trictat| CLOKM£L^or, to'th« nearestVol pntccr 8«V- JekntInstructor, or other Becr«U«r. : . ;. . -;• | . ' BacroiU , if clinble , caa bt enlUVed tor is* arnJ >! thefiegular Berriee ihey maV ielect. ' ' . . ^-iyfl.ly :; qHE|^iST . :;# 1: WHOLESALE ¦i :l ; : ; ¦;- r;^HOtj^i.: jlnmortera r6t-\\ Sotslsa- -prodtice. ' ¦Manufecturers 1 and General! Mer- chants. !' The Trade! only Buppliod- i .; Noi BetalL Oatalogaes ^ on appli- OgUvie & Moore , : 6ij 1»., ! 2«. 6d.r- " Sefttiag ' fl Fowdt|r. » . Nothing to Equal IL H ' I' .. ' ' . " ' ' ¦ " ' - ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ' NotmiDgtoE<iTuait. ! : : !. ¦ ¦ -i I- " ' j Noth ipgtoEjutiit ; ; i ' ; -f ' ¦ ¦ Nothing to Equal It : ' 'i I ' . .'J ' ; rut I' owdex. •¦> eelobratod. £s perfectly -wsritmUea in destmiac BUGS , - FLEAS/ UOTBS , BEETLES, aid all lrJaeetB (wbil«t perfectly harmleu to all anW W«V All Woollen* and Fors ahoold be well Bprinld«jl| wiJJi the rWwdar , befor» p Uai g Jiwsy. It ts lnralail la p> U»8aatlda. ToavoldaiaappplntioenlUiilstspeuj inac No ofter Tcrwder b effectosl. ! Sold M y «««. ' «;¦ i 1.. 1. , aod Zt. Cd. I Bamre-of imitatioos. Don ' t be diic ir*J '-i , '' I;. " KEATmQ'S WOBM .TABLETS. " ; j I ?] ["' : Thli nni qut madWnaIs certain to«orej «ad a ijr lb* laked with Laisolote aafety bj- , tb> youa<t» I ASM.; ^H^Hf: - ;., i-ir :t:: -^;: rr! , , , ! , JJ. it 'I l .1TUESB EpDA'S Bk^T .'fSOOl^Et ' - 1 , This inequaHodrempJytienUreJ yfreefromsjiy C p is or oi lioasjor strong atcUng! M«^i>in« ; iu :H<«* la insU it ia xcUsriiut-infanta ifrom GEI PE3 . WU^D. OOL C, Ac. It is "niaTahleed a aiisp lt,, ha ml«s Modi 4n». ' K0 on» in enargo jof a Bab» Lt * 14 be. witkc »t it Prrot Is. itt bottle; »t ChwnVsts , o ¦- r»a[oa 4«M t of -Uai" mm t>T-Tb*Baa 'KffSioi. > ' 3 eaUt; ¦ ¦ ^Ti !. - - i. - -: . - -i>rr :rN ¦ ¦VJiit il C; ¦I | - - ' ¦; '•{;. ' .. ' . ¦ ¦: ;;.ir) : Effectlre arranpemenU exist at Tux iTrwa Offlc* ' TTfor PBDrri»o of eren description , inclnding - r ^O8TEE8. -Bm-hefl^;C^ciil^;Note 'KeadiS gt , I ¦i . '' FampUlete , 8hoD-bilis , 'J IIjin4-bills ,;invokc«; Mpmorandumi. ' Eent EectipU , Bintal» # ,Cpar»fng, ' Hbnt .Eftce ,, and . Invitation Cards , and all 'tbe .?few nfedin]Poor le,w.Uni pn». . >.^v,^' - | -fJWf ETB -HIT -LASXM to;w»--»Ue or ¦ pattern.; i J^cblfle-Bnling; Book-Bindiri jr, «»d . *n t««t. arerj Ujmg.that c*n betdone faftfirBKaMi^r p ntiag BMaMiahmenti- 1 ' :T'- ;' ¦; |; . ¦ ¦• ¦¦ - .- 'I ^ IVcfr Crraiit* of 'Xand In " Manitoba, j •! ' u- 'Ai ? vtaxa, PAST * O> CANADA.; . ! © ' ' E6IEABLE.O pealng« for FABM3EBS and . •> forjthe Inreetment of. CaplJaL | - , J Assisted -Ovean- j Passages gru ted tifUecbanio, : Njavrlfs , Farm aod' Genersl i Laboarers. "J S pecial : ttdlitJef for D6m^»tip SerranU, V . r. !^| . . 1 App ly for PaiU p h' leta poblubed-witi tbe upproval : pi tbe,lmperlaj and;Ca nadian. OoTernmesta > .cos- UistMg^itiU.purticalart and maps , to ¦' ' ' ;;•¦ , ' ' -THostAs cowNoiitiY ,;! '' ' ' . " ... ' !!' -. I. , ' .r Canadian Oorennoent'Agent , ; fotbDmberlabd House/B«re»ford-Place , Dublin. ^Bn> Wiuirt) you lcAa;Bnr;cIi««; p««tl ¦ ; NOLE ' j?AIB8 ii W0OLB0AT-B TBtCESi (•' ¦" v : . ' .v .;•¦ riw] i' -i ^ - :;- . ¦ . ¦';' 1 ro8EPHiBOTD rei pcctfnUy begi to calUtten- 'i; tion t<> hta |rTEVr ^ ABKTV'AL8 of ;BOOT8 d 8HOE8 , illl special!/ eelected for drcignt ason , to be Bold at tbe Lowest; WHOXJ EBAJSE U8HPKICE9. J' ¦• - ¦ ¦ ¦ i ¦; - i'V' r :> II ~ ADizt ' BIAL ; and B OD WIHTKB ' BOOTS— Button, :, - ' . ., [Lsced, and-Elastic. ;'' K . ;; ¦ ' - . ¦ JOSEfS. BOYD , ' [ ' - P 10 , MICHAE1>8TEEET, 1WATEBFOKI), ¦'" and lit, TpLLOTr-8T.,* CABLOVT. S p3J6m ATEBFOBDI AND CENTEAL IBELAND , AND . " JKILKEirNr iONCTIOM BAIL WAT,] - . ' .. ¦ -Anrmftr- ' Cho Tftl ' Serrtc«. . 11 . JT. CAKrCE^S-CATHEDBAL , toLKENNT. i .WEDNESDAY, «h JUNE-On tbe-«bove day, nt, Secood, and | Third Claaa BET0BJi ' .TIC.K£T8, felNOLE FABE3 will be tuned from all Stations to Ikennr by the &.Ui a.m. »od lO J5 a.m Down Traini, 4 7.15 a.0). TJp Train , and by a 8pecial Train tearing awrford »t 10X1 aim., stopi<iig at all Station* to take . Pa*»eage» ..an&arriviaKia Kilkenny aboqt 11^0 a, Tho. Et tornlTrBins in-th« Efeoin g will Uate JLenny vit the down Btaikms at S.O p.m., and ^or tbe i Station! at 5^S pjfl. .. Tht lOJSi tua.&oin Train rt flOt stopjit AUanag h.,' : i 1 ¦" " : BT OBDIK. : . . rinCTioroxcrmunj , May 17th , 188« . ,| | 2t - , i&at^4x&^Xh£*i& l >n*ilny! 1 TOTICE18 [it SBBBT GIVEN, ibat all Art Wet 1 1; fonnd in th Compinj ' s Camsgw, or] which 0 if. have beVd Ii ft in any of tbe 8u tioni [of tbe Line prior to the , SUt DZCKBBIB, ; , 1883> and «bo aU article* and ; *rt el» /received for omrlpjAnce before theabore-nieptionid{late, the consignees of wiich ' bare not Wen . found, or ban refused tbero, will be Boldif sot claimed vitbla t ra>e#k« from tWi "dite^r-B/ ord er/ :. ! , , '/.- - . .iiJ. - - Jt l~\\ ' : £¦;: , ¦ . ¦ , . ' , JC HBT I. M0BPHT/6eere(ar7, ¦ r. pead Offices , Y aterford Terminus ,, ' ;• > | ,;,| ' : h " ]:: ¦ ;: 26th ] lay.; 1884. " [ :| , ¦ ; ¦ jipr, and after MONDAYk ! 2nd JTJH£ 1884, \j7 ' . and natilfun her notice , ths followingfiPECIAL FAEES will appl y I etwees LiMaaicsT-fnd FOTiris 1 ' - StaOLE F AKZS st das* ,. 2*. 6d. | 2ndelaas , 2*. j- 3ra-da»s , l*.Cd.l.. ;;;. j -. ,r . . i- - ' - . 'i ¦ . EETPB * FASES- -1st elu*. 3*. Od. ; ' 2nd .eUts , 3*. % 3il elsa*, 2*. 2d.j < ' letorn TuJteU .avi liable for aeres dsiji, 1 faelBding day of (sane. ' ¦ ' ;! : ' ¦ ;; ij nM roiaae tjeieu arffl be SMoedonl yty ¦&&£%? ' ln» Ii«jerHkatL3! p.»; and Fo .^'J ,Sfi f Notice of SaiUsn' baU>r»*»»nek , »l >y, 188M - - ¦ : ¦BHke»), -ie«J«rT. - 'fTr,-— i 1 * I :; j " :- . ' .-;^.. .j. 'fi pB; BA^B.. ' ( . . . .. ^ ¦ ' ' fin O^-BB 8 JLT) BT! PEIVATB ' TEEA.TT , i Ji LICEN8ED i IOUBE, tltaate ii tbs best part of «be Ctty «f _ Wat rtord, and In wblcjh. a larg i bnri- woM'ioae ueen c&r* * J ** for a cumber of jeaca. ' The abov« Preunaes .'whicb are aij j/.««»nt In foil ^•rklDz order , I a e held under ' »• Iieaaa rem wablet *<\\-~'* . •«¦ th»r« sisal rest of JtU ¦ jPorticoUrs on sijplicatioato 1 ¦ -' " BAUDE !, C. ; ALLttfGHAM , Solie itor, r ; IJ '" J :¦! ' . 'Klngvatrfet/Wjltt rforir i ¦ ]\ " TO S-BvJiS*!, - : |. i ., - dfPBUfq-COt t -A-O-Bs LOWBB OEASOE, C3I op posi te the UrBUline Convrnt with abon t Aifts. of Land , aj p)ant«d with Pot itoes , O^ts aod Vegetable* ; ' tbe Tenant witl bavi tbe benefit of taipe. .Alis , Stal ling, Coal , and C acb Bo^te at- tached. Apply 1 1 14, ITew-tlreet , or at Ue Cot- uy? , ' where all m y be 'ieen, : ' m9jl8t* . r. -. ; ;i ! :- - T|aA'ato^xiJ/ ••: [SO SOLD/b jr •BIVAtEtBEATr. a HOUSE 11 litnate ' on t' e TisaAcr, Trao ore, eon sinlng Jen Bed and ' fiur SitODg-Boom , Kil£b m, and ik-Offlcet , held 1 nd« Les« , at a/ ery low j Tent. ' For piiticalAi-sWUJ ' p rice. ic., aiplv to I ! I SAiIPE ;C. .4LLTKGHAj5 , Solicitor , if. ' ¦ ' ' •; >,glnx- ' aUW!t; ^VkterfPT<L , - .r -. ' -'il ''¦;¦! - ¦"¦6OL ' D H iMEI»AL, ' - I' ¦ ¦ •- - ' •" . v ' Cotc r tU Exhibiti >D, '.188i : A ^- mt ' a - - ' F tX'JB r CABACA8 ' COCOA. PBX S A B At delidouiand 1 iljiabUArtlde " ./- , - ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ Big, tori. ' 'J . ' :j . " " " ' ' ' FOBS COOOA OSXT . \i ' ¦ OCOA-: - , F IT'S COCOA' OpXTBACT. ! ; , . . . -Etri Uy pore. eaail ysBBi milate d/' —W. ¦ ' Yf . Bi ODDAaT, Analyst or Bilsttil. ' . : Ui»et*en PriteMedal*. I, . - ' ' I The Tnrj^U h^Bathi / ^Wi terford, Fc. ' ' uElLTn. Cf ^lsLrSEBB , at l UAtPTSESB ~\\ '\: '¦ ' ' fi j r. : 3 t eX i d T K ki - ¦'¦ -• ;-- ' : i I rfiUBKISH BATBi ntnato at PABK-EOAD , JL . JrVATEBFOBDj oow estirel ; rvnoriittd and ioprorrd, and c pea-frar 0 a.m. to S pan. each Week D*y, aniloiSun4»j u»t>rDiDgk '" I Single Batbi, la. to 2a. each, ai d one dozen at 6 U ¦ ' Ott Satnxday Evening* , 6 to 8 ] .tn., Cd f, : )lot, XS>ld . and Bbisiar Batb*; U ¦ --•: £f ¦ ; tOaoof tis mo t remarkable prope tie* 6f (be Bath ti Bta . abili ty to Aw roytha a«s** of, fat cooandezbas*' t aon, " —Jlr. E»u iBiD8VVitaox.;. . ; ,i . ;|; , f Habitual Bath ra «Uom;,Ult» col Land ti)7»e who hire got a ehil), i a: d f«l Cafairh i* 1 omintat , can al- * A| T« cot it short t . » ' gopdloBg 1 balh. - -Dr ^^UnDI*. - NtlNUoyS;;! ' I. ' ; ' ' .Ken naiis ' latent. - i* , ^«> ^ :: *'; -^|-! :> . ' -|;v. '> ' I li2S! BS53 3 JSSS5B 2S 523 ?^^ ; JtriiAitB 'PArxvTjDyiTi CiAir firr. 1VEDO« Cur C*>, and l»wnrrro l lyt i.AB UAB «bc) aU 3tliej /' sj'«tena; jeing 'tlie ebrawat ' wd f tnugeA... ' meat eisj y ^ie . or cloved, awl tht tnbsl easy ol , nljoitnieat , to 1 ;ait ettftt* « nn^niitin^cfacjJ. : ' :¦'¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ '• •:¦!¦ . ' !7 " i-I l ; c " ' *) : ; ;¦¦ ' - ' ¦ '! ¦ ; ' - ;¦• ¦ - , - .: ' ; -lU y V^' iiAkiEiisV . j- . '"I ¦ Fiaha&b lx3 : -sL-PTOIilW. , : I' . -. •;' THE. PAKCEIB' PpST; I - -Vj -j i , jc^A ' . .iiB r jp^ic*£fi|/ = . ppja r.! < pQOiMi ^ Gdo^Eb l*sl ; <ci)^ nfXTLX&isjeud , poet itrec. Ujrongb iiie medium f T of tha Pan ds ' -Post , f *k»geJrmt»hiax<iU « I UMu l $frffH' | b*Vi W«< thMr*hoieB , 4raD«ti»« o|.T£A toujTrWal ^aa ^nialrrUsd ini r r flripttir •!*«*>' «ho*. 'for.Thr»«i1 »B«jsvjditwa to Um wioa. of. tts» ca. Tbu^UW >f T'fo Bbdiliaj Tia wCfbaaaotln icianxe . for 8*. M_ar iibt-a* HJU-Crown ^eatoe ia.*L .or QUcT Thr*. gbllUwt T sitor lb. li .ta i»n Tows ' . VitUrJ. ot Haadrt, wker > tWt« is a Po*t ^bev-r -JiU 'C«te*J to U a^*niis)|»»i .i -- -: ; OOOPEB COO »EB *O0'S.ChWffita«laBa *at , : fAKIa^ V UIka»-6UWB ,J>5i i*V&a

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Page 1: C; STABI UHID wFKmm?l!. l ;|;?j|»snap.waterfordcoco.ie/collections/enewspapers/WNS/1884/...J ii • " 3rf CU»s and Fore Cabin, 33« fid.. i Farther information r ein be pbtained^irranlfc

voL/xxxiv. ifa =wn ^inTHE WATEBFOBD . N11W8

ESTABIJUHID—1817;LlfcOEST ClKCOLATIOX IS TBS SOUTH OF iRElilXDf.blultd terry FB1DAT, axi Swni E&ilion ex SATJJBDAT

: |T | Jfimiinji, at •foi.|*9 and », J«nj«r«(, '; I I I (orrortrrt'TBt rxoTiitfAi'Bin:). .EEICE—TWOTESOE ; Yearly (in Advance), 81 .6d.,

Tl By Post (Yearly), lOiJCd. I '| CSJ7 All Cheques and P. 0. Orders, sudd paj able1,to COENELICS BEDUONS, at :thia! Office. | :

j XkejljEws (Liberal £n xditics) circulates extent vely>raxrfongst tuA wwTn traders arid nobility, geitry,i' furTTT'ph classes, &c. ,-in Waterford, Kilkenny ,Tippe] ary, |i andj the south of Irclan 1 generally! : The NEWS has'attained a circulation nivcr -'equalled by any piper '{ obliBh^

d in Waterf orid, ind is! admittedly the lea ling:Dorsal j a this iniportajnt :ity,' With which there is d rcct

:daily-communication fron i Ixmdon. ,, j - ,Particular attention|paid to commercial and agT cnl-¦ -oral matters. I I :: s ii j

I Advertisemanta received ior the Nsws by all respect-!»ble|Ne r«paper Apenis ik the TJnited Kingdom. Pre-payment requisite from pirties not known at tho offioo.

4.... Aoijrrs JOB SiXt ojri THE SEWS, AND pot| ' I ! i AHV^BTISEXENTS : IiWATEBFOBD-JIr. iWJKxLtr, Little Goorgo's-rft.DUNOAEVAN—BiotkiST 4 Coil, Devonshire Bquate."TBAMOEE—iliaa CLAHciv Ecfresbment Boonm.: CAKKlCK-ON-SUtEV—Mr. HAWE, K^w» Agent.iLOXDOK—J. O. Knro A SosjlBolt Conrt, Fleefcftt..DUBLIN—Messrs. W. IL, SatTS .* Sow, Abboy-

i 4 - 1 - 1 A3E&flldAN: UNK. : ' Li r kL Tk p UNITED |. STATES MA T.

i Sgaik. J \±,*!Rffi*??: \ •• .;¦.,•j «««?reygEHr •%' T.nrrirpnriiLvin TPhiladelpi lia•—"T ¦! • • ) I ETCBfi .WEDlTESDAY.

| CaUingf at Qnecnatovra'ev«ry Thursday.First-class Full-powered ton Steamships are appointed, -. | , I £o Slil :—Pennsylvania Jnne fi I 'British Prince... Jnn< 25

j •LordGongb Jnne ill Illinois;..- Jnlj 2Indiana...). Jnne 18 | •British Princess Jnlj 9

. No intermediate Passengers ctmeo on voyiswo;mariedthiis » I

The dnlylTrans-Atlantiq Lino sailing nnder the I m-jed States I Flag, and carrying the American Bafts forBaring jlifeC, besides the nstaal complement of Lifebo its,an' a extra nnmber of Xufo Preservers. The ace an-moaation ffcr all classes oS passengers is equal to an;' ofthe European Steamahip Lines. Every Steamer carriesa Sujge'on knd Stewardess]. iPatsengers and goods are landed at Philadelphia onthe JVharfj of the Pennsylvania BAUroad Company,which bjui ftio dTmi Acf find m*«tt+. «1i»**?fcTnntA in all n1«Mv«n the Wes(«rn States. | • T"; Pawengers by this-lino can pass direct into the Ekil-

roid {Cars inthont leavingltho Landing Wharf, and Un-der the same roof, there axe Befreshment Booms, Uni-ted Slates Letter Box, Telegraph Office , Exchange Of-fice, ind Baggage Express Office.

CASIB PASSAGE, 12 to 18 guineas.' Betnrn Tickttaat reducod iates. I 'j ,

STEZ&AOE PASSAOE as low as by any other Cast line,aclading an ample snppljj of good Prorisions. Steer-

Age Passengers are forwarded to New York or Bostonwithtfnt 'additional charge.| ; I

IKTZBKEPIATE PASSAGE, including Beds, Bedding,and all necessary Utensils and uiparate Table, £8 0s|

Apply! in !Phihidelphia to PETEB WBIQHT & Boss,General Agents, 3u7,Walntit-st ; Qneenstown, to N 4 JCoiuiiNs & Bsos ; in Belfast,' W. POBTEB A SONB :and in Liverpoool, BIOHABDSON , SPENCE 4. Co.,

J tf. ' 17 and 19 Water-street ;HABVEy i SMITHJ Littte George's-Sti)ect, |

: Wate'rford.BICHABD LAJJDY, Carrick on-Snir

HAIIOHAl LIITE to H2W YOBELjFro n LmsPOOL to N EW YO,BK , Tia Qaeensiown^, every WEDNESDAT. iEN JrLAKP !. Wodnesday, Jnne «hiSPAIKl ... !.. Wednesday. Jane 11th:EGTPT.. !.. Wednesday, June 18th

I From London to New York as follows :•rrAL? j :.. Wednesday, Jnne «ltDENMABJC J... Wednesday, Jnne llthi

i •EBIN,'..-.j .i ..'... Wednesday, Jnne 18th;, • Calliig:at Plymcmthi to} rmbark Passengers on the; . | foUo»iug,Tbiir<idaj-. | !; Saloon,to New York 10 to S&Uhiineas, according bosteamer selected and accommodation required, a I! har-ing eqnal saloon priTi'eges. Betnrn Tickets 22 to 40

I SteeVage to New York. iBoBton , Philadelphia, M),JBaltimore,** Low Rates. Superior ftccommodB.tion andkaabikndan'ce «f fresh Provisions. . - :

Cheim : through Booldngs to all parts os the nnityd.'»»J .- r,,n./1» Kiv .l R«ip. to Ten. :

i App)} to the National'steamship Conrpany (Limited). ; ; i . 23, Water-Btreet, IiverpooL

Or at 36 and 37, Eeadenhall-Btreet, London, iBOLE AOEVT8 FOS WATEEFOED : |

I | EAByEY 4 SMITH, |12, little eorge's-st., I

: bEBEMIAH MTJEPHT ayronstrand-street.li BjckiXD LASDT, Carnafuu-nuS -S iSJSSSil.20; Miin treet, Carrick a-Snir i EICBADO PHSijuf,PortJaW i WU.LIAM FoBEio i.. Grocer, New Boss;PATK J XiixoAK, Donmahon ; JOHK CTILLINAS , Dun-garvan ; or ° I • ".i | M. and J. ptTMUrKB and BBOB.. Qneenstown

' J5NJ5LAND &J5D SOUTH WALES, isn THE

I SOrjTH OF IIEELAND.Aiteria Service by GREAT WESTERN BAIIt-: iWiY. Company's Trains and Steamboats, via

MHiord Haven, in cdmuDction with the WATEa-¦JOED and LnizBicK, yVATEKTOBD i CesraAk.IBELASD, aod WATEBrosPj DPKOAKVAK , K£D

. XiIEMOBE LrNKB. IShortest Bonte and Seduced Fares;

i _ 1—r~ i\ Ezpret i Traint and '" Fait \JTa»" \yss Mail 8U4mtrt . I- i g . ETEK Y WS?K DAY. .DOWN.-LEAVI LOJO>OKf(Paddington) at 5;«p.mi ,

Sundays exceptod,! and ABKIVTS AT WATEfrowi<-weather and ciroumstances permittinj:)abont eleven a.m.,' in time for the Trains enthe Waterford and Limerick, Central Ireland,and lismoro lines! . ,

UP -Leave Waterford at!5.0 p.m., each Week Day,Hon Arrival oi the 1.35 p.m.Traul from Lunenci,

10 35 a.m. Train from Maryborough, ujd810 a-m. Train from Ilismore, ABBITISO inLOKIXJS (weather andj drenmstanoes pe-mittine) at 1O.« a-in., the following day.

! Special Steamer, carrying Passengers, peiuuau igoodsj and Live Stock, nvfll Sail from W7&L. Company sNort3i| Wharf on Sundays !at 7 a -m* : *

' !A Special Steamer will also siH from Sew MBIord ' o¦Waterford atj 7 a.m. oJ Mohdays.on arrival.of the 9.15Tr%in|frotn Paddirgton thclpreviom efening.. ,

! Paesen'gersj txaveUinj; by the Steamer leaving Water-ford on Saturdays will proceed ;from '¦ Jfew JUiford bythe 9.50 Train on Sunday morning.

INoCargo can bereceired on board sitei 4% p.m.,J orsisg; and, 'Evening, , and tbe stages will tien bexemoviedito enable tie Steamers to depart PUXCTOAIET

•SUie'appoinledijme.;: .. I , : ! - ! II HTiei2.45»ImTBAIN from NEW MILFOBD.-wilLjn

*B esies', WATT AEBITAL of 6teansers leaving Wa-

TUooer no orcamitance canPaa%engers'«»™'B *•" »

..(a^ble ** «a-.iSg|-JSS.«;:g. " •¦ 3riciaBSisMFoieC*bin.20s')d

^ (.vaUable 1 mon*, C .*^^

L I-J ii ¦ • " 3rf CU»s and Fore Cabin, 33« fid.. i Farther information r ein be pbtained irranlfc. E.-TT vS ailwat Texminus.l Limerick ; Mr. W, D. U c-SSttltiSellW Wharf I Waterfora.1 .The BIDCSD

yi teWn oto impcrtat on th^Timer»SS andi tttrongh Bates for Goods, 4c can be"iSiLi^r Siv W ^J BuEKZlX, the Great I Western

:f3Sff%- GBIfB?ON, General Manag^: ¦ paddingtoc Terminna. I I <¦¦ • ¦ U±-

$ "ANCHOR"!. -lilNEij\ \ : 1. .* ii i • ¦ .i- i n

i ^ ^ 'l;' :M-A: IL ' * S T B A M i 3 BJS. .!t : \

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•WAT3Ba»OBD{-- - wid i ' - i*pi»:-»jfl!:iBr »1 Via Sootuuopton and London; 'and SoliiiiTVertcffl• ¦¦ ¦ ' I i i : | ¦¦ ' .-lEaflway.' i; :;

¦' • lUTi ; ! L . - I j .PITMOUTH A»D SOnTHAMPTOH, AIT), 80PTH Io» EH 0LAND, [C<)BK; qr/BLilN, BEL7ASX AXD QltlSOO^J'. I -V-i],1>J , rj\HE New nji4; powerful ScW'*Uag ii . '; COTTON. CXVOJCHncOPELAJflJ

•re Intended to Bail ss under, weather pcrmlttiiy (sslea F">vented { l>7 :aof|>res«en.circamst&ncesj, 'wits'ilbatji to TowV«Mel», aid ¦ to] call at atoy' Port or f m \M to any orurvufOTcot of the pcstoima27 i anA tdS«oeiT«aikdX>I«cbarn Ouatoior for any other ^Duroriia wh&t«nAT#^ i ¦; < ' - ¦ ™ " * ¦ ¦'¦ i "PEOKT WATEUFOBD TO oiiiobw.-J 1- ; |: Monday, I ; I . |2nd Jan* direct ' : iUJ noof ITncxla/, : i : . 3rd ,, via.BeUut I : ; :l ipjAi !IWedotiiy, ; f?th . „ vta.Cort. :|. i , .l|pj+;Mond»r, > Hh I „ direct • !i ; '- 12 iaoos.'w«dM»d«rj Slth „ via Cork 5 . .; . . . l l pJ t *7rid»y,, ¦' 113th „ vto CorkRj . 'I f*'Mood»y, ¦

»0»h „ direct- |i I, - ' I- " lt woi •Wednesday, 18th. . „ ' . via Coik |f . |, , - . I |>aj..Frldij.' ¦ PWb „ vUCork.1 , ; I'T I I pS. ¦Monday, B3rd „ direct-!1 ii , 1 1- --12 nooo,[WedMslsy esth' | „ : vU CorkXJ i I P-» ,!IVH»y,. I , <7th . i vU Cork -j J - l . ' - l P ; 'nOonimj, j - f ' jptlt I' ,, ! ¦ direct- i . :M \..,U, f ioei. ; II [ rBOJt OLAJOO*W TO' WAUUtfOftP J- • ''¦ii. T - -

. Every rTEDireSDAT, via Dnblla ... '. J - 'J_ 'ap.uf-' i T l| f Bail/to Oreenoek...6.a!pji - , iEvery THUBSDAY direct ... ..• li»J - I1 ^ [ B«ll to Oreeaoc*..* P-" -Every FB1DAT, via Cork... ... i .. V. VJA-| | Bail. to Or«mock...6*)pj»- 'I . MLOM WATZXit)KS TO ZZSXiST. .Every TtJESRAT, direct ... .., •.tlpjJ.I BEXJUT n nirtroso, via Glasgow, ¦ ¦

\ Every WEDNEtlDAt. . ¦. . . t rooit WAnirojui TO PUBtniii ( i . . ; .>Fridiya.'Ctli.'and %ib'/mie, vU Cork ul Olasgow. 'i1 PrWijs, dth and 2«h Juno, vfa Cprx .Dmisx TO WATxafoBO—Every TSUEaDAT, direct.. ^. , Irao* WATKBTO&D TO COKX, 'Every WEDNESDAY, direct ... ,_ otl-pja.Every FETOAfr, dlrbctl ... :., at lpm.FBOK COEX TO WIITIKM, direct—ErerjH MONDAY.'WAZESIOW TO Lqsooj (St. Eatberiiv Jtoci),i %ery SATUBDAT. at *p Jn. ! jLOTDO* TO rTiTZsrosn, vU PIrmonth,Erery THDBSI AY, bom BU KatbenMy Doik, *t 4 p.m.No Transbipn tnt by tbii route. Ordmfc^riooliactlonimdelivery oCGoodi wUl b« attended lo by laringtonifrotbeni,09, Old BoUey, E. K: Oriat Hemltaro treeX; Wapping-, fe. ,and Arcberetrae . Booth Lambeth, S.W. !

WAlxarou T< PLTKonn. direct—Every 8ATT/BDAY,'' *t ? p T» 'j :PiTHOurni TO WAmiioiD, direct—Event 8AT"Jif>Ai'»WATzaro to TO SoDTaAKiroy, m PLTKUUIB,! aery aaTTrEDAT^ttpja." 1 '. " 'H SOUTKA] noB TO WATXVOAD, VZA London.Everyl TUESDAY. . , ,Koto -PtwnK n for Waierfora may also leave SouthsifiP'ton on Wedoesdi y, bat tsast change at Flymoath, «qd waitthe arrival of the steamer from London on Friday evBningv ,Thesoi Steamf tfl navel excellent B6comsi&ial4os totFauengen. >P A S S A G E . M O N E Y . I I . . ¦

. I Cabin. Batumi ; DeckWaJ*rford to Glafcow «ad Xelfut 17a. Cd. tia. 10B.Corji. -. ~ »a. Id. St. ,. Dnblin ... I ... 12«. 6i Bfc. '7a.|6a„ ' Flylboujh ft Sonlhjuupton,20i. .'30a. .10iLonSoni ... | ... 1Q«. 6d 35*. I I'llBetnrn Tickets hvailable for two months—sot tnansferabuChildren kbora 3 and under 12 years of ace, Uolf -Fare. !¦ '<*• None.—The Clyde Snipping Company JnsuremB OoqlBabippod by theea lines of Steamers at 3s -M pvroeait. to lTta3j3tthaving yearly agrevmentij and 5c. per Gent M occasionalShippers._ y alsof to tie declared at time of Shipment.! Formaaiiaauuuormauop to be hadat theontoes.' j !For Sates!'of freight, Ac, apply; to—J. C, TatXJOOfr,jelfast .-. HKXXT!} J. WAzua 4 Co., Tlymoath; TuoxMK'QAKKEr, Tjondf n and Sooth-Western - Bailway Compasr*,Exeter Boildlngj, Arthur Street, West, asd at lhoL.14 awEailirey S«oeiri#g iloosea thronghont . London; |.CLT*»Saimxo Ca, GUwgow, Dreenock, 13. Thomu-if., Iiisurick;Soutliainptcni:; £1 Eden Quay, Dnblin : FatrlclCfl Quay, Cork,CLYPE 8HlppmO COHFANY ] T ,Onstoni HOUSB <)nay, Waterford. | I :Special forms f t Bills of ladinr. rajnirod by thi ClydsSaippini Company, to bo had of the A«ents. I :

Waterfoj|a Steamship Colnp&riyI (LlknED;. f .INTENDED OBDEB !OP SAILING-^TONE 1S84J

STEAHEE8 • : - iBEGDJATJ), 0OMEBAGH, LABA, ZEPHTB. GAr>TEE. CEEADEN. IDA, TlKTEBSi EOSA,:an1i! - DAD^TTLESSi- -^ ¦ -- - | t L,, , , >r i fN I J3l iSteamsnip Company(Lbmtec )ii jfeir\TtSlJ rti5«e Goods and lits Stock for |Sit, -Z>SE?i!!il£ tl_ ^M.tlon tha eondiUons mentionedi >

^ rT i i iiing Lists, 4c., tolto bid at thei1 I ' i I Offlces. ¦ I .

W A T B B (F0BO I A N D BBI8TOLrsox wATzsroxiii to BSISTOL TZJOK saisrdx. to iTArxnroED,

Direct : I ' , Dlreetl I : 'Tuesday, i Jane 3 - 3 affooon Wpdneeday,Jone < ._11 bigbtftidiT, , (j . 1 aifnoonBjtnrdsj, '^ 7> ._11 ckht•n^mf .r . : -¦ ,*f ,,,1?>.*r?Tn-:- XriizxsfMr

j. Il l— S tilTHTuesday, ^Tl?" 2 affnoon Wedne>diy „ 181.: 01 bigotFridav, „ 3). '. 3 alt'noon SatnrdtTj i, 21 —11 tightTueoday, „ St. . 9 morn I Wediiesdiy, „ 2S1 .. 7 !s4t1nFriday, „ 27. .13 noon I Batnrday, L, 28 . . » ni5ht.¦V On early Io ¦"?"r Saltings, Cabins of the steamers wul

be open to voeivB Passengers arrinng by; ,UM,'Bicat MflTrain. I ;, j. ? ; I '

Fares -CaMn, li. ; do. Betun (avaQakls iorJOne mbnt ;2Ss. : do Children dnd Servants, travelling with families, 10*.Deck, "s. Cdl'; do ChildreoJ 4B. ' ¦ i

W A ^T E l i F O B D A N D L I T ZSP O O l .rzOS WATZKrbKS : j fZOBt UVEKTOOlJl

Monday, J^ne I! ... 4 afrn Monday, Jnne. ... [5 , «ftjnWednesday, „ 1 ... ft aff'o Wednesday, „ t-4 w E7 ao]nPridsy, 'i p ...11 .mors Friday; ,. « v -motnMonday, „ (!> _ 2 aJt'u Monday, ,9! .-XutnoraWednesday, „ U .. . 2 aft'n Wednesday, • „ ll. .-0moiuFriday „ ¦ 111 ._ 2 aifn Friday, '¦„ U _ti noi a,Mondsy, ., IB ... «' affn Monday. •¦ ¦ ". 18 ... p!nlt ttWednesday, : ,, IB . .« aft'n Wednesday, :'„ 18 ... IVoftDFriday „¦ 4J> -10 mom Friday, ' £0 ._ 7:moijailondiT. , „ , iS ._ 2iaft'n Monday, ¦[, O -. SlmornWednesday, , 2S ._ 2 aft'n Wednesday, \ „ 85 ..U moijaFriday, " „ 17 - 2 aifn Friday, :;, £? _12 noSMonday, ',, 3» .. 4¦ sft'n Monday, ii. 3 0 - 3 afta

CiWn Fnre, Us. bd ; do Ee:sm, available Ior a, mmj(ii, 2i uDo. Servanu (txaVelling with lamiliea) and ChUdren, lOi iDeek, 7«Cd t Children, <s.I ¦ ! i I \ '

Extension oIjXi oe granted on all Betnrn Ticxets \<m Uia,following; terms :- - For a Fortnight/ 3*. Cd, and for*r«asubsequent wieek, £¦. > . [ - - !

i ** 11 t . IGoods reca'Ted njnd dispharged at daxrsoe Doclt. |Goods Booked ihroagh <rom all principal IStations <n

Great Northern, tancuhire and Yorxahire, txmdon asnNorth Western ; London «nd South ^Western, Kanebsst«r.Sheffield, 1 and I Ii ncolnshin and Midland Railways toWaterford. | Tnr ingh :BookingB also to Limerick,iTrspi j

GoodaEoolredtltronxh from nil Buttonsod Walerford asdCentral IrclaxdBcBwiy, "Waterford, DnngarvanjindliamotiBailway, uid: WaUt*ora and Limerick Bail way. I : !

Parcels bookedlhroszh at low Bates to silptiaeipal Btf-tions on London mid Noxtli Western Bailwa>. . 1 ;. i .

1 ¦ WATBBF0BD| AND - NEWPVBUl j I 'nox' WATixniul. I raoBi xxwrpzz. i: ;

WeeklJT i I I . Weeklrf : 'W A T E B F O B D A N D D TJIf G A t'Vi ». >

Ai CSJTTO oflera. ; l - ' IW A T E B F O B D | A N D Y O U O H l A L . ] t; I As Cuxo. oOea. ' i : U¦W.ATEEFOBDI A N D NEW! BOSS , . .

F«O1I Hzw BOB —Daily, finndays exoepted, at MS ajn. I'TBOBT y Tixm roxD—Dailyi Sundays exoepted, it 3-&> p jaJ '

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if neeesBary to Bay anyihisg ixk fa-Wni of-LAWES' IIANTTBES«| widest known. Thoajg wh i jpurchi M lheraaraialwBysBnrato

Ij . 'i [ i : ' :- LAWEB* JOBN HA-NDBEli \ [' j-. ;.. ( , Mi • XAWBB'- ' }BA88 Mik»0BE;-;p — i - .« ;'•

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;. j 111 .:: liimore^TOHlSrjKOOl tAK. '" ' ¦ | u ~ ! s • I '¦¦; ¦:!¦: ; Bocbertown—JOBEk-'H .OAHAS". ";^TZ, " '. ' ¦. ; >

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FACTURERSINTHE¦Wi- 'f t l:

\y 4 :-y -'< -: \- - - J:. tty-'.Wf i ;|;?j|»:p> .{ •:• r, -BOOTH i KENSINOTOS1 ¦-. |r - ! l v - .

" ' terirate; ¦ Besiaenttal PaaiUy1 : Cliltj '¦'

u n rt, ^^5fe;JnInl0n ? *f 8t»«P"<Tnear Part., a«rde$vI Albert Hall, and Museums. [ ¦ ¦: . i . - . | ;\

JC I eping.-.yijltorilto TowD, or Gentlemen Asiringtte advantage of a Clab. combined with tbe Hr^«N wnfortof Hom»,at aolod«rattCo»t.. . •V-i . ;.:-:• •<r iit;*!iOlIiiil< f'J^W*? "inirod. " • : " • dltMf'' ¦BB8n>ENTrAL CLDB ana ; PBtVATE- HOTEL,Harrington Boad, Bonth Keniigton* 8,W. "f'T--

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HoUl'Jn.*r rthe City £o the BaOwav 8tation, B«nk». 8tcam-;^Offlcw .Telegraph .P^OffiM -a aU pS- 1

lg.and iy, Oleiitworth treet.'iUmerick.- . ;- j ifcttSlr.¦jj_ I The Burlington B6stanraat,i I i :f

i I ¦!, .r ..--soonu, cuvnca-tAUB,- . C- '-l A-i.A - : - -(aM door to.-Hfbdrnlkh'BaiJk). " h -LTTfrmOHEONS ana Dinner^ Sonr^psb; E»-'J-i' trees/and JoinU, <to., Sappers, F^»h and !i eat,'Oana'ulways read/. >' ¦ - ¦ • ' I . r- , . . • - . •; ¦ ; i h - ! | -;<|The BH.LABD.BOOM 1*eier»atly,appointed ' ' • •-i |fe-HTKCHEONSiat itio ekganOy-fittaa K«bBnOtt,'i consist.'' of 1 Oysters, I Lbboters, CrabiJ addSar^nrr Fish, and a variety of I«at and other Skai-'wiobel, I Wines'- aud i SpinU i of the -ituest qealitv.Jamcsoii'sSeven Years',;0U Malt JUrteU's Btaidr.'U y art old. ' Ales and Stout from the best Brew* let,and in perfect condition. Finest'Bed Bank Barren;pys era:. Over 1,000 Boxes of very old Citars in StpcW,pnn huied by tha lat« Mr. Corless, ¦ A trill sollcikd; I- THOMAS F. O0BLE88, PBOPBIITOB. : T (»22

! I GHBAT GLOBE HQTEL.I j¦ E0WEB-- BBIDaEOTBKET. D U B L I N , .UTpl RICHASD COPf BT. tromlttrut f aldou,pf t!$

TV/JTOST Central r immediato neighbonrttoopJJX; pfliw Conrta and Telegraph Offices ; \k fairdoors- froriv King's Bridge Trimw'»y Line;.flve M tenminoW drive to any City Bailway; t pewly decorttodre-f nr&Uhedi and snpplied with every rnodern imgrp ti-pMut requAjitefor, the comfort of ruitori, under theprTsinal soporrision of Mrs. OoFrn and family. I '¦¦ |.:Eggs/Bntter, Cream, 'and Vegetable* from tha? insdaily. .NotwithatanduifjpMtcnt high rate»,-tcrBJs artmost!moderate. > Brealdaata from Is.3d. • fladjj fromIs: ,Cd- «aeb.: Table d'ilot* daily/three o'clock j 8nijdaysl. firo o'clock Soap, T«a Joista:; Vegrtafclei aodCbeete. 2s. only. ; - - l. i l - . - | i • :¦ •. .u,- . -> } j f ' '''; A Night Porter in attendance., All'Sf rrants jiai< b ¦the Proprietress 'All eoatmonieauoastu beadarts wa,1 Mrs/ COFFRT,'TOeiT' OIobe/Hotel, ' - I I \\\S" •! LowerBridgwtreet, Dnblin,:¦Nqcoromnnfcation with any otheytoose. , £20. yiT 'Til 'V ¦('-Impetiali'.H telJ .,:. ; \ \ "T- LOWEB SACKV AXLE-WBEET, STJB&IV.T(Opposite tha General Post-Office and Telegraph OfBea)i : Th* most cebtfal in the City. ;• I ' : t/^OJJPfcBXBiyrreaiodeLlcd and re-fornwl WiV Magnificent Ladies' .Cottw-Booo, DinlsfiBJotri,fimoIinK-Boem; Billiard-room'. 1' Charge! moderaU.!'.7 1i . JCHABLE8, jLa-WLEB,! froprictor. | | ipM

Coirnfercjal and Erivate Lodging SornMJ49, MAELB0HOU6H STBBET. 11 [ i;l

Tnj JlTSE&i Visiting- Dnblin: can be aocommoOtted,XT with ot without Board, and all the comfort* X f thome, ob-SIoderatoTerms. | , ! .' ' • -<-[ptS.( f ..L«yy Sitostjon cCTtrsj; doteto Sackvfllt-stroeL:] ,f I

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fTII IS Large, Comfortable, and conveniently «ita*ie4JL HOTEL, hi* recently been tborosg)ily_teiiite4and renovated by the present Proprietor; Mr. H EAI>T>Foi OenUemen and familiet coming to Drillin ia*lrpj sinesi.it JrUI b fuatttmaatfionrenieAt-''? fi'sitoal ed neit t» - th«-Four ConrUi and¦* 1 . I jj

Par if* and Visitor* to kDobBn;the 'CoSo»-»o»n','03•eeond to none in tha Kiairdomri'o.'exch. Saokine•::PHfat9 Sittwg Aod KW.^

1? Z>T CT ' j ; . I - : |-Ladies, Bad-rooms Ir;:, ¦¦ " -< • .«,TV pldiSWt'S:

IP aad COEUffESCIAX HOTEL,a :.¦;«* QUATA ir*T£BrORD.\i : : I

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L , HOTEL,'be5» toiinouBcethat tUBEstibi-ment OrrNED on^ciATUBDAT, FEB. 16j 18W.

i JI. K..'trn»t»; l)jrV«tjrict: ift«jtion, to those wbppatroiiseTiu SHIP ASD CoMJtrtciAi, Uortv, ipmerica continuance of !thcir patronage. . r : ' I' "Qai/. -WraterfOrd,Feb. I2..1883. . - . ,,fj !B8.tf

:J . it . . '• -' CHABLEi- McINT08H,- ' l j ^ ' : i |PjL JMBfila, BBASS-POtJ ITDBB,

! C A8-FITTEB, *nfl LEAD MEECHANT, ! "! WATEBFOBD. - ^ "i ( AT» or LOTUS GZOBOKS'* 6TSZXT}, ' < '

¦riOfoix and Show 'Room : No. 10 LADF LAJfX. ''./N Jl^EN-HOd8ES , CON8EBVATOBrE8, and\JT | PUBLIC BUILDJSGS j HEATED by Hot Wi-ter, oAiiemostapprarad principle. . . . '- . , ! . j. |

Testimonials, too nomeroua; for insertion, from thaeadint (i en try of Waterford ami sturonading Cobntifi,wbose|ulacea I have ksated, may I* seen at my omoesl'.X ni—rnnvirjrr r" r n uieowf uuiupwvunta,street the entire Stock orj Brass, Wood, asd Leail-raJb-terns, eonnected with the; Foundxr, for Bnti CartingsI am 'enabled to execnta all order* for Casing at theshortest notion, and on reasonable terma. : ¦¦. - i - : |

.. ' Entraaca to Works from Peter street limb' ¦' • I |" .' " .. . IHPOBTANT. SOTrCE. ¦. :, .. '¦:, \ ¦'" '|.:Partm 'abqnt to Supply - their HOOKS witl. the' ncbr

PiPX.WAiitt »ill oonsnlt their; own it tertaU by callingait thea>bove EsUblishmtit, where eTOmates can t>«baafrea. \ I ' ' ¦ - i .

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-. All ijrork wln be guaranteed lof tha be»t material a] &workmanship^ and willlba executed on tbe most Be i-loyABLi TeBstB.' .;v! :. . . ¦ I , " I •"

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110,Iiidy Lane, Waterfordi Ang.27, '83. ' ! I '' TT^TJAglgT.i 'SEaviCI!. j " ':j -V •

YOUNGiMEN >nishing 'io JOIN HEEIMA-! JESTTB ARMX will, I on ap^Ucatloa ai aoy

Post Office in'tba DMtcd Kingdom, be supplied J with-ant charge, with ajnarphlet oostaining dttalkd afar-maiios as to the Conditions el j Service and Advaftag »QtthelAnny.'as toPaylDt-ferrtdPay, andPessioas.; ;'' Great prospectB of PA:motioD ara offered, to «Ujri°'"TonnrMen. I . ', '" » " "' 'i ' - -j • - j , y i - : i J ¦•. Apsueatioaa eanrbe fmade/elthrr personally lor »yletter, to tM Officer »oaimAo4u)E tt» Brriaiental DE*.trictat|CLOKM£L^or,to'th« nearestVolpntccr 8«V-JekntInstructor, or other Becr«U«r.: . ;..-;• | .'

BacroiU, if clinble, caa bt enlUVed tor is* arnJ >!thefiegular Berrieeihey maV ielect.' ' . . ^-iyfl.ly:;qHE| iST .:;# 1:

WHOLESALE¦i :l; :; ¦ ; - r; HOtj i.:jlnmortera r6t- \\ Sotslsa- -prodtice.'¦Manufecturers1 and General! Mer-chants.!' The Trade! only Buppliod-i

.;Noi BetalL • Oatalogaes^ on appli-

OgUvie & Moore,: 6ij 1».,! 2«. 6d.r-" Sefttiag'fl Fowdt|r.» .Nothing to Equal IL H ' I ' .. ' '. " ' ' ¦"• '- ¦ ¦ ¦' 'NotmiDgtoE<iTuait. ! : : !.

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' ¦¦Nothing to Equal It : ' 'i I ' . .'J ';rut I'owdex. •¦> eelobratod. £s perfectly -wsritmUea indestmiac BUGS,- FLEAS/ UOTBS, BEETLES, aidall lrJaeetB (wbil«t perfectly harmleu to all anW W«VAll Woollen* and Fors ahoold be well Bprinld«jl| wiJJithe rWwdar,befor» pUaig Jiwsy. It ts lnralail la p>U»8aatlda. ToavoldaiaappplntioenlUiilstspeuj inac

No ofter Tcrwder b effectosl. ! Sold M y «««.'«;¦ i 1.. 1.,aod Zt. Cd. I Bamre-of imitatioos. Don't be diic ir*J'-i ,' ' I ; . " KEATmQ'S WOBM .TABLETS.";j I ?] ["':Thli nniqut madWnaIs certain to«orej«ad a ijr lb*laked with Laisolote aafety bj-, tb> youa<t» I ASM.;^H^Hf:-;., i-ir :t::- ;:rr! , ,, !, JJ . it'I l .1TUESB EpDA'S Bk^T.'fSOOl Et '- 1 ,This inequaHodrempJytienUreJyfreefromsj iyC pis y»or oi lioasjor strong atcUng! M«^i>in« ; iu :H<«* lainsU it ia xcUsriiut-infanta ifrom GEIPE3. WU^D.OOL C, Ac. It is "niaTahleed a aiisplt,, ha ml«sModi 4n». ' K0 on» in enargo jof a Bab» Lt * 14 be.witkc »t it Prrot Is. itt bottle; »t ChwnVsts, o ¦- r»a[oa4«M t of -Uai" mm t>T-Tb*Baa 'KffSioi. > ' 3 eaUt;

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Effectlre arranpemenU exist at Tux iTrwa Offlc*'TTfor PBDrri»oof erendescription, inclnding - r^O8TEE8.-Bm-hefl ;C ciil ;Note'KeadiSgt, I¦i.'' FampUlete, 8hoD-bilis,'J IIjin4-bills,;invokc«;Mpmorandumi.'Eent EectipU, Bintal»# ,Cpar»fng, 'Hbnt. E f t c e,, and .Invitation Cards, and all 'tbe.?few nfedin]Poorle,w.Unipn». . >.^v,^' • - |-fJWf ETB-HIT -LASXM to;w»--»Ue or ¦pattern.; iJ cblfle-Bnling; Book-Bindirijr, «»d. *n t««t. arerjUjmg.that c*n betdone faftfirBKaMi^rpntiagBMaMiahmenti-1 ' :T ' - ; ' ¦; | ; . ¦ ¦ • ¦¦ - .- 'I •

IVcfr Crraiit* of 'Xand In " Manitoba, j•! '• u- 'Ai? vtaxa, PAST* O> CANADA.; . !

©' ' E6IEABLE.Opealng« for FABM3EBS and.

•• •> forjthe Inreetment of. CaplJaL | - ,J Assisted -Ovean-j Passages gru ted tifUecbanio, :Njavrlfs, Farm aod' Genersl i Laboarers. "JSpecial :ttdlitJef for D6m »tip SerranU, V . r. ! | .. 1 Apply for PaiUph'leta poblubed-witi tbe upproval :pi tbe,lmperlaj and;Canadian. OoTernmesta> .cos-UistMg^itiU.purticalart and maps, to ¦' '' ;;•¦, '' -THostAs cowNoiitiY,;!''' • ' ."... ' !!' -. I. ,'.r Canadian Oorennoent'Agent,; fotbDmberlabd House/B«re»ford-Place, Dublin.

Bn> Wiuirt) you lcAa;Bnr;cIi««;p««tl ¦ ;NOLE 'j?AIB8 ii W0OLB0AT-B TBtCESi(• ' ¦"v :. '.v .;•¦ r i w ] i ' - i ^ - : ; - . ¦ . ¦';' 1ro8EPHiBOTD reipcctfnUybegi to calUtten-'i ; tion t<> hta |rTEVr ABKTV'AL8 of ;BOOT8d 8HOE8, illl special!/ eelected for drcigntason, to be Bold at tbe Lowest;WHOXJEBAJSEU8HPKICE9. J ' ¦• -

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ADizt' BIAL ; and BOD WIHTKB ' BOOTS—Button,:, - ' . . , [Lsced, and-Elastic. ;'' K .;; ¦'-. ¦ J O S E f S . B O Y D , '['- P10, MICHAE1>8TEEET,1WATEBFOKI), •¦'" and lit, TpLLOTr-8T.,*CABLOVT.S p 3J6m

ATEBFOBDI AND CENTEAL IBELAND, AND. " JKILKEirNr iONCTIOM BAIL WAT,]-. '.. :¦¦ -Anrmftr- 'ChoTftl ' Serrtc«. . 11 .

JT. CAKrCE^S-CATHEDBAL, toLKENNT.i .WEDNESDAY, «h JUNE-On tbe-«bove day,nt, Secood, and | Third Claaa BET0BJi'.TIC.K£T8,felNOLE FABE3 will be tuned from all Stations toIkennr by the &.Ui a.m. »od lO J5 a.m Down Traini,4 7.15 a.0). TJp Train, and by a 8pecial Train tearingawrford »t 10X1 aim., stopi<iig at all Station* to take. Pa*»eage»..an&arriviaKia Kilkenny aboqt 11 0a, Tho.EttornlTrBins in-th« Efeoing will UateJLenny vit the down Btaikms at S.O p.m., and or tbei Station! at 5 S pjfl. . . Tht lOJSi tua.&oin Trainrt flOt stopjit AUanagh.,' : i 1 ¦" •" : BT OBDIK.:.. rinCTioroxcrmunj, May 17th, 188«. ,| | 2t-, i&at^4x& Xh £ *i&l>n*ilny!1 TOTICE18 [it SBBBT GIVEN, ibat all Art Wet1 1; fonnd in th Compinj's Camsgw, or] which0 i f . have beVd Ii ft in any of tbe 8u tioni [of tbeLine prior to the, SUt DZCKBBIB,;,1883> and «boaU article* and ; *rtel» /received for omrlpjAncebefore theabore-nieptionid{late, the consignees ofwiich' bare not Wen . found, or ban refused tbero,will be Boldif sot claimed vitbla t ra>e#k« fromtWi "dite r-B/ ord er/ :. ! , ,' / . - - . . i i J . -- Jt l ~ \ \ •': £¦;:,¦. ¦, . ', JC HBT I. M0BPHT/6eere(ar7, ¦r. pead Offices, Y aterford Terminus,, ' ;• > |,;,| ': h" ] : : ¦;: 26th ] lay.; 1884. " [ :| , ¦ ; ¦

jipr, and after MONDAYk!2nd JTJH£ 1884,\j7'. and natilfun her notice, ths followingfiPECIALFAEES will apply I etwees LiMaaicsT-fnd FOTiris 1 '- StaOLE FAKZS— st das*,. 2*.6d.| 2ndelaas, 2*. j-3ra-da»s, l*.Cd.l.. ; ; ; . j -. ,r . . i- - ' - .'i ¦. EETPB* FASES- -1st elu*. 3*. Od. ;' 2nd .eUts, 3*. %3il elsa*, 2*.2d.j< ' letorn TuJteU.avi liable for aeresdsiji,1 faelBding day of (sane.' ¦' ;! : ' ¦ ;; ij nM —roiaaetjeieu arffl be SMoedonlyty ¦&&£%? 'ln» Ii«jerHkatL3! p.»; and Fo. 'J ™,SfifNotice of SaiUsn' baU>r»*»»nek, »l >y, 188M -- ¦ :

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fin O -BB 8 JLT) BT! PEIVATB' TEEA.TT, iJi LICEN8ED i IOUBE, tltaate ii tbs best partof «be Ctty «f _Wat rtord, and In wblcjh. a largi bnri-woM'ioae ueen c&r* *J ** for a cumber of jeaca.' The abov« Preunaes.'whicb are aij j/.««»nt In foil•rklDz order, I a e held under '»• Iieaaa rem wablet

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BAUDE !, C.; ALLttfGHAM, Solie itor,r ; I J '" J :¦! ' . 'Klngvatrfet/Wjlttrforir i¦ ] \

" TO S-BvJiS*!, - : |. i . , -dfPBUfq-COt • t -A-O-Bs LOWBB OEASOE,C3I opposite the UrBUline Convrnt with abont 1»Aifts. of Land, aj p)ant«d with Pot itoes, O ts aodVegetable* ;' tbe Tenant witl bavi tbe benefit oftaipe. .Alis, Stal ling, Coal, and C acb Bo te at-tached. Apply 1 1 14, ITew-tlreet, or at Ue Cot-uy?,' where all m y be'ieen, : ' m9jl8t* .

r.-.;;i ! :- -T|aA'ato^xiJ/ •• : ;¦• •[SO SOLD/bjr •BIVAtEtBEATr. a HOUSE11 litnate'on t' e TisaAcr, Trao ore, eon sinlngJen Bed and' fiur SitODg-Boom , Kil£b m, andik-Offlcet, held 1 nd« Les«, at a/ ery low jTent. 'For piiticalAi-sWUJ'price.ic., aiplv to I !I SAiIPE ;C. .4LLTKGHAj5, Solicitor,if. ' ¦' ' •; >,glnx-'aUW!t; VkterfPT<L ,

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' I The Tnrj^Uh^Bathi/ Wi terford,Fc.' 'uElLTn. Cf ^lsLrSEBB, at l UAtPTSESB~\\ '\: '¦'•' f i j r.: 3 t eX i d T K ki- ¦'¦ -• ;-- ' :i IrfiUBKISH BATBi ntnato at PABK-EOAD,JL. JrVATEBFOBDj oow estirel; rvnoriittd andioprorrd, and c pea-frar 0 a.m. to Span. eachWeek D*y, aniloiSun4»ju»t>rDiDgk '" I

Single Batbi, la. to 2a. each, ai d one dozen at6 U ¦' Ott Satnxday Evening*, 6 to 8 ] .tn., Cdf,: )lot,XS>ld.and Bbisiar Batb*;U ¦--•: £f ¦ ;

tOaoof tismo t remarkableprope tie*6f (be Bathti Bta. ability to Aw roytha a«s** of, fat cooandezbas*'t aon,"—Jlr. E»uiBiD8VVitaox.;.. ; , i . ;|; ,

f Habitual Bath ra «Uom;,Ult» col Land ti)7»e whohire got a ehil),i a: d f«l Cafairh i* 1 omintat, can al-*A|T« cot it short t. »'gopdloBg1 balh.- -Dr^^UnDI*.-

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I UMul$frffH'|b*Vi W«< thMr*hoieB,4raD«ti»« o|.T£AtoujTrWal aa ^nialrrUsdini rrflripttir •!*«*>'«ho*.'for.Thr»«i1»B«jl» svjditwa to Um wioa. of. tts»ca. Tbu^UW >f T'fo Bbdiliaj Tia wCfbaaaotlnicianxe.for 8*. M_ ar iibt-a* HJU-Crown eatoeia.*L.or QUc T Thr*. gbllUwtT sitor lb.li.tai»n Tows'. VitUrJ.ot Haadrt, wker > tWt« is a Po*t^bev-r-JiU 'C«te*J to Ua *niis)|»»i.—i -- -: ;

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IBTPOBTAHX AUCTIOTT V0/ & wileiu HpUflflHOitb jr/BMTOBJ?, :c»«<»9«

.Piaao; Bruii'rfs 'and j Tapetiry] Car-felt¦";. Silver]Plated- Warei f Todd.and 'Jron BtdtUadt,{Feather\Bed i. Bair llattrattet ;j Brougham, by Bariderton &Son r, Dublin • CdtcredCar,Waginette , by Christy;o/ Limerick j; Vii-a-Yis j Croydtn, Bay Mare, Betof PUUed Harnett, Baidlei, BrikUt, Cutlery, tee. \

mo BE SOLI>.BY ; AUCTION."afr NEWBATH' -*- " I HOUSE, Ferrybank, Waterfoni. i-ON' .TUESDAY, lOtb rnj>VE.r 1884, at- .13 o'Clockprecisely, by directions of :tbe Executors of Ue lateJd. J. KENNEDY, Esq., tbe entire Household F.urni.tiire, lea., wbitsa is very good. " - - :" ' ¦I IityDDnKG oiid BBEAKFAST BOOMS will befoandj : Chain, Arm and Folding ditto, Lonngers,Conches; Set of Mahogany Telescope Tables, 10 M 4. feet 6^n». ; Centre, Side and Palling Leaf Ditto, DumbWaiter, Cabinet with Ma"rb!oTop ; Book Shelves, Side-boarfJMabogabyBook,Ca»iJ,7 M 8 feet, Books, Carpets,Fenden, Ironsi Coal Vast); Chimnev Mirror. OrnnmeBta.Window Hangings and ! Poles, Engravings, Sterling8Ur«r, PUtedj Wire, Urn, Cutlery, Morning andEvening Set* of China, Dinner and Dessert Service*,Glass; &c, 4c'. ' li ¦ I '¦¦ ,

DBAWlNGjEOOM.—Suite of Forniture in Walnut,covered in ChaUe, viz «-£ Chairs, Albert and Victoriaditto, Lounger,' Centre Oval Table, Chiffonier withMarble Slab, Glass BacWand Panels; Whatnots, Fancyand Side Tables, Cottage; Eiano, Brussels Carpet. SkinBogs. Fradonj and Sieels, Coal i Vase,' Chimney Mirror,60 K 80 inches ; Clocks' and Ornaments, trader QlassShades ; Worked Stools, Brass Window Poles andCart ins, valuable Paintjiogs and Engravings.

HALL.-fClock, Chairs, Tabli>, Barometer, Pietnrcs,Eoctaug Horse.lTarpaulu), Double-Barrel Central FireBreeih.loadi-r!Gnn, Single Barrel Muzzle Loader ditto,and Ont, Pin Fire BevolvWr', all in splendid order ; 8tairCarp t and Cover, BodaJ Ac.

Ita the 4 BED-KOOMS.—Wood and Iron Bedsteadsand Pa kasauJ, Prime Feather Beds, Hair Mattresses,Bxld ug; Mahoro&r Wardrobe with Plate Glass Panel.Stam jd duto.lChests ofi Drawers, Toilet Tables aodBani Sund«i with Malble Slabs ; Mahosaor ToiletTable, with Chural Glass and 8 Drawers ; Sets Ware,Cnamoer Stands, Commodes, Chimney Glasses, Toiletditto, Fenders,; Irons, Carpets, Bogs, Baths, TowelBaiU, Chairs,|4c., Ac. "¦

Seijiaou' Apartments Fall; Fnrnuhed.The KITCHEN will be found to contain the usual

Cnli-jary Re quisites. Tables. Chairs, New PatentBradford's Maagliag MaehiDe, Ac.

OtiTSlEE.-f-ltay Mare, 8 yrars old, splendid actionin tmrneiu ; Circalar-fnmt Brougham, by Sanderson ASon. Dublin, jwith Lamps, Cushions, Ac. ; CoveredCar | Wagonette, by Christy, Limerick ; Vis*«-VisCrojflen ; Bath Chair; Set Plated Harness, New Bridleand Saddle, Gnns, some Dairy Utentili, Small ChurnBarrjl, Ac. Will bo Sold at Two O'Clock precisely. .

Neprath House is a quarter of a 'mile from theBridge, being immediately.opposite the Check Platformof tb* Waterfo'rd and Limerick Bailway. Terms—Cash.

THOS. WALSH A SON. Auctioneers.m30. it j ; The Mall, Waterford.

WAliERFOED (WITHIN Osz MIL* OF TUB CITT.)

\A Elost Desirable Residence. 'ffi6 BE SOLD' BY AUCTION, on TUESDAYX 17th JraE, 1S81, at One o'clock, at onr Sale-Booms. THE MALL, WATEETOBD, by directions ofLAUEEKCB; EOOBKE, Esq., his INTEBEST in THELEASE of the Dwelling House, Spacious Offices, largeGarden, and Land*, known as MOUNT NELLL, oneStatute Mile, frum tho City.

The House contains Three Sitting Bocms, SU Bed'rooms, Servants* Apartments, Kitchen, Ac., with about44 Acres uf prime Land, all in Qrass, held from theCorporation of) Waterford for an oncxpired term of ZUyears!, at the low, Bent of £C0 17s. lOd per Ann urn.

There is Dot] aootsder or better Grass Land in snb^nrbs of the City. Immediate possession will be given!.Private offers will be taken np to the I2th JUNE.

For ail particulars apply toPArBUCK KENT; Esq., Borongh Treasurer,

I : - The Mall, Waterford ; orTHOMAS WALSH A SON, Auctioneers, Ac.

The Mall, Waterford, Hay 15th, 1881. 3tThe Caretaker .will show tha Premise*.

WEEKLY ATJCTIOUS¦ | • At THE

KENG-STEEET AUCTION MABT, on everySATDBDAY, of Furniture, OU Paintings

and Engravings, Plated Ware, Delpb, Glass, aod•very description of Property. Sale at 12 o'clock.

I JOHN PENDEB, Auctioneer.Auctions are held at jtbe Horse, Carriage, and

Farriitnre Repository, Morgan-street, Waterford,on the first MONDAY in every Month (the FairDays), of Horses, Cattle, and every kind ofProperty. Money advaaced on Property sent forabsolute Sale! Horses, Houses, Land, and everykind of Property, bongh,t and sold on Commission,dflil . Persons having Property of any kind forSale will find this Agency desirable, as a promptCash settlement is made immediately after Sale.All jkindsof Propert/ rained for Probate.and the¦Land Couxjai ' - : j Bjj ,' i JOHN PENDEB. Auctioneer. '

V All u ABLE i IHVESTBIEITT

TO BE SOLD, on: .8ATTJBDAY, the 7th ojTJXJN1.J 1884, at One o'clock, p.m., by Messrs.THOMAS WALSH & S>s, at their MABT, TheMALL, tie]LESSEES INTEBEST in a LaiWeSTC-BE and HOUSE in BAILEY'S MBW-STiiEET, btld for an onezpired term of 70 years,at i Bent of X3O, reduced to the low Bent of '¦£! I,hj IJE20 a year received from the House, which, iaEnJ-let at that Bent. .r

-.tIpjmediatej possession will be given of the' toi f.The nominal Bent and Sitoation'of tbe-Premisja

render this a'very eligible investment.- - ,-iV : !;: Apply to I ! V- . ;lm23it

PEIBSK KELLY & SON. Cathedra] Square,And THOMAS WALSH & EON.-The MalL I

I 20, Eng-Street, "W atarfbrd.GBOCBBY, ttCBSBBJ), B0V8B- arid PREMISES.

FOB SAIiEiBY ADCTION. 'I f ¦: rr— ¦ ' ;

• 'JOHN PKNDEBhavingreceived inrtructions from

Mr. JOHS O'BEGAKJ wbo is changing bis Busi-ness to NoJ 30; King-street (where be will com-rbence his former lijpness, that of Victualler),Will

CJtLL BY AUCTION, at the CITY AUCTIONK3 MABT l .'Banvnstxand.Street, Watetford,

; On [MONDAY;, 9tb JUNE, 1884,His INTEBEST in tb« LEASE of the Grocery,LICEXSEDIHO0SE ind PBEM1SES, 20 KING-STBEET. WATEBFOBD, held nnder Lease for21 tyears, at the YenrW Bent of je2a

This House| is situated in a Very great thoroagb-{are, and has done a respectable Tradr, and soldonly on account of Mr. O'Began preferring hisformer business. '¦.

To a good inan of business this is an opportunitynot often tojbe obtained of securing a «rellrestab*listed Hoasel . i ;

%BT IPrivite Offers will be received by theAuctioneer. IA reasonable offer will not be Defused.

Sale at Twelve o'Clock. : . :j I I ! JOHN PENDEB, Auctioneer/

39 and 4O, rEjag-Street, Waterford.• 1 . ; II \. -, ——i ¦

- 1 ;¦Fal«aile LEASEHOLD PBOPEBTT by AUCTION.

i ! • . j . ¦ ¦ • ¦¦ ¦ -H— i • • I :JOHN PEXDEE having received instructions, :

i I ¦ I : I ; ¦ ¦; ¦ Iwni ¦ '¦ i . ¦ '- i ;, QELLiBY AUCTION, on MONDAY. 9th JUHE,IO 1884, «t the CITY AUCTION MABT, 27,'"Baxronstiand-Street, Waterford; the INTEBESIinltbe LEASE of TWO HOUSES, 39 and 40HXNG-STBEET'held nnder Lease for 53' yeans,from 18H. at JESS a Year, free of aU Taxes, j. . !

The Houses' are in the Vendor's possession, imme-diate possession of (which wfll be gives to the Pnr-chaser ob| completion ofi Assigsaient.' : j

There hasjbeen laid {out on those two Houses,•nitbjn the last three jr«aa. JE1S0. - ; , )¦ Those Houses are situated in one of the greatipttthoroughfares: in the Cpty, and are veil worth theattention <of persons wishing, fop s safe and profit-able irjTestaehti. i ¦:"|,j | ' ', .::.< , ': \ \ ¦ i

; Private offers will be 'received by the Anetioneenplto MONDAY, 2nd jJUNE. A reasonable oflerwill not be refused. . '. :j- | . . :. ¦, ! . ' j ¦ - ; ¦

Sale at Twelve o'Clock.1 : I, - I¦ ' "!> ! |! i! JOHSiPEUDEB; AnetJonoerl'r; ipjeiimiiiaty Jlotico Of Ancfioit. i¦ TOHN PEKDEB wfflSeU foriUx. Jim MOEAIC0 FOUB IA3TS of HOUSE PBOPEETYi ,: OSt Ufl X J) Ait '. Slh JOSE. 1884,; 'At be CITY AUCTION! MABT, 27, Barronstnuid-

i- - . I |Si Street.lWatcrford.1. '¦¦ ¦ ' I ¦ iCASTLE TEBBACE; I i _ : Two Hontesl '<•¦ gABLIASEEHT-STBEET .. ] Two House*. ',1 ¦ WATEB^SIDK' \ -HI; '!— ". Two •Houses, i

; X3A8TLE-TIEW':;;'ii i!. ¦:..:•:..• ; ';; Two Houses. ]¦ Particulars;:in future Advertistmenta. ¦,v ltj - I ' - ' M|-jpHS: ipESPEB, Anetioneer. 1 1 ~

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j'. ¦ iImportant Sato'Ty Auction. ¦ ¦ >

ON; TUUE8DAY, 26th JUNE, i 1884, of tielIHXEEEST in that . Valuable, GtfnUeWn««

B E SI OE H CE , O?PICES. and LAND8 o»MELpBUa.Wtaining 25c. ST. 2p- (Irish) aS thtBeotnced Bectol ;£448tier annnni, 'or j£l:7a. 5d.perllrish aere ii , j - - > i | l ! ; - ¦ ¦ '¦ ' "¦ : '<{ ' ¦ .1- tEaT Sale as COEOOBAS^S HOTIL, CuaaivL ana'o'elick- for -farthtr: rarlimlara see WAnaiOEj)iJJn rB of MaySS.ornpply.toi -*- , ! '. '! '¦. { ¦ ¦> { ¦ ; ' I ¦;! : -:.|

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• llS3 ;iir;iciireoi»«' Surgeon-ri€nli»t, n.*> Wiaasulted dwl/jtt li» residwee.lM, IkwJstoj;

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.Ward by Parcels' Post, on receipt of i njotder ' j -ilanied With a remittaniei jSix Pont ds < l*i,y ofDelidoak Teas, Postage |Uid. | Their ' ?cai sire| '*ledged|t9 be strongest and tha best i avosrMan be bought. . ., , '|j II . , f . -1- i /, 'I c ¦ ,lilies who have; not yet .tasted' tb nr. ] Micions. (' J i»t 2sl0d' 2s. 6d, 2s. 8d;Wna 3s. Od. per Ik. wUl b* I:d with the resnlt if thetlry them. , | | {.. . . „ ., . |iix'Pooniis should be too 'much for on^ fimUlT, it1 ja dona np in parcels of 'any size; asf required, to ' 1riendly oo<peration. !; I ; ! myl6.10t 1rooDFoao. BOUBNB. AHD COJ COBK.OODFOBl), BOUBNB, AHD iCftj COBK. I . f Wr iairrr rTJr'T iSl 1 :~T~ i TM ~-—i—;— ————— \ . .%lr\JtS} . Ja. - K J . IVI ric-l»- . | | ¦¦ j-'¦ CATTLE' feEKTCISC '. : '¦ : i v - ¦ ¦ I : ¦ . -j_i_ , p j j : -r \ .l5A^X l^£X? £L£. ! .INJIILLINdRY, CLJOVES. AND L-ACE

Price,1 3s. 8d. eacbj cd^riag'e ps id J SketchSTILNBT k Co., 6, Livenr-St.; BL tningham._f_ L [»>W _X_ ., GIHGEBJ yrt ss, '> \

J NXCJOAILHD AS A Diucione; Si WACBIC,, | JOB TH* DSKJOr J

¦ I 'LMILIES and INVALIDS, infinitely! superior ;

to any other offered to the Pn Jlic. jTAIKED ' TEE PIXS^ P^1ZB-D)JBLIH ' " ' i

EXBIBITIOS, 1862. H ¦ :

iy be obtained of »11! brocers md1 Wine {Morcnants throughoat the] C< nntry, -, .,id Wholesale (in WofJ of d BottlWfrpm the |

I ilanafa turera, ¦ , j iIBWLEY1 & DRAPER (L Mittp), i

T D U B L I N . ] U; 11 Amalgamated Society of 1 ailors.T|/f ESSES. P. T0BIN| !*¦ SONS have kindlyJjX consented to pay jtye Prices lokell by themembers of tbe above Society. •

TTpited Trades' Club. 21 ¦ Mall, Wab rford,May 20tb. 1884ji | ' m30 t '

Amalgamated Society of T lilo! rs.T|/] "B. JOHN WALSH,!Tailor, 4c, John-Street.A.TJ . has kindly consented'fopaxtfae scale! of Prieeiazrt sd to by tbe Members of tbe above1 Society.mlC -tt | PATBICK BBOWN, Sec..A.S.T.

D lited Trades' Club, 21. UalL May 14. 1884.

B. ECAHoirsr & c6.*1 f » ~(i to inform their friends and tbe Public-I ' :hat they are nor in possession lot tbeM ILLS Worked by the late ' Mr. 1, WjiLiAH

!CI :EBET. I •." , ; ! •' :Sam ¦ are rion PIH for PUBLIC (^BliNDtNQ

i Supply of MEAL will be always kept inj Stock. ', J

All Orders promptly executed.ap L3.tf . B. MAHONY & CO.

VATEBFOBJJ COACH FApTOBY,AND P08TIHO ESTABLI8miEI>T.

.ONES &TcbMPA]j *YCot eh Builders and Earnest Manvfattwrert,

I I COAL MERCHANTS,I ATHEBINE-STKE^T,, WATEE|'6BIJ,

BUILD Carriages of tberiewestdesign and finish,combining elegance, Ugbtnessj and 'durability..

Ava iety ¦ ofi Phsetons, Sidej Gars/ D6ft and PoloCarti, CrojdoDS. Ac, will lie I Sold reasonable. Car-riage 1 Stored^ Bought, or Sold on Comrkisslon. OldCarri iges thoroughly repaired,land made 4qoal to new.

Fir it-class Workmanship anid best ' Seasoned Mate-rial 1 uaranteed. Charges moderate.

C11 riages for hire, with option to pnrc&aseL

JONES AND COMPANY, Waterfoijd.

r I lHEEE arc sotuo very nice poods

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P. j. SULLLrviNS, 74, <JOAT, ,i VfATKETORD. ii I

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small trouble in bein^ well fitted,)besides getting a good article ft sJmoderate Price, jl ¦ ' ¦

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gi.iyj { ' I ij ; j \ '< - 1i Jommercial TTsioa, Assuraaice Co.

L ! —*~i' ' '\Ca >ital Folly Subscribed i! ..'J J 3 00,000Ac emulated Funds i . \ ,.'.\ 1 00,000Arinual Pr^minm Income Ij

r.|J , 990,000; LIFE, yiBE and M^BINE. POWCIES; issuedl on. the most favourable terms.: LOAN8 oa Life Po)icieo[&i«nt<id^— +fT-.|.. | JOHS ALLINGHjfM, A fOrt'' ' : '¦' ~

~t~ ¦ - 1 ¦ Stock aaaSSnaretroker,. I Jl 3, King street, Waterford.

W SEEDS CAKBIAGE FBXE

if W. TA1 TJ & qp T .SEED WABEH0USE8.I! 113 and 1M. CAPEL.

1 '• I STBBET. DUtBLINl 'I (late FIEOOS FjJtBILi. and 60s).

Tl QT S. I GABJ)ENj |SBJBDSJ kef alwaysFresh and Eeliable, and ussupusea by any

Hoa « for Fins Quality and Mdderata' Price. All whohave a Garden shonld se jore al Copy [of TAIT'SSPRING CATALOGUE of NEW SEEOS and SEED,POEATOES,! with hints oij their lahoessfol cultivsJtion, forwardsd on receipt of. 'stamped BddVess.:' 1 I AnvAsiiaEB. ! I

CT PEBIOB QUALITY ! IU '<I ECONOMT,i! II !

PUNCTUAlJTi: !I II ijp

¦ I DESPATCH !

'laix e b&TiU rurAiurJ9 an ,au pzie aeiectad)samjiles, specially picked for stod, and: quit* freefrom; disease! They indod 1' all the 1 new 'varieties of,meril. • I M i l ' I ' 1 1 i

fTATTS CHOICE. FLOW£B SEEDS j prodnee acharming display of'beau&ol I flower* all through th«Sumker months. TwelveMPackets; ibesntiful hardVflenrir seeds.l Is. 6d.; larger1 packetaj 2s. 6d. port freej

j TAIT'S CHOICE CINKBABIA, CALCEOLAEIAiand PBUIULA. Each Is. Cdi and Ski 6d.'per Packedpostfree. I ' ¦ ¦ I I - ' j | '| j \

¦, " Choioo Primnlas . : . j, I. of rreat aubstanos,beautif oily fringed."—ArmerVj G utU. I I"' 3ood strain."—Qardcnerp'. f ihnmic leJi j" In variety, form, size, Ian? colour, eul t at could

bo deslred."4-<j<irde«r»' Slim. : ! I .' I . ' iN B.—Parties who have been dissppfnntad n gettingfree and genuine seeds of'soptporstzairiilshould senda trial order to W.TAIT and OO. | j| I fl5.13t i(

0 I TV. TAirfUsB-i OO., I ' :I SEED AND NCESEBZi ESTABLISHMENT, I

, 1 119 and 120, CAPEL-STHEET.' pDBLjN.JOHH D J I W A L S HJ I . ' i

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1TTATEB CLOSETsJ WAEJJ-H. JID BASHSI » I FoacKandLiTTPp>tPsnt3tly|fittedDp.I J( bbing promptly attendeijl toi 11 j j . ' |al7.1y

j , JO J H H S H E E K A lH i Ij j ¦ ! ;; GENEBAL :cpo|PEBA|GEJ- I' | r • jI l7|and i8,[HIGH STBEET, "WXIEZVQZD , I

XJjEGS, to inform the Trade that he hits in stock ¦JLJj large supply :, of extra! heary W|NEi PIPES PAVES (red dot), also bfrit jEngluh Soons coilrfand ktra%bt> Truss Hoopajaod best Prench PirkiriTwjgt ! [ f ' ; ¦ i ' j NT_J s -i I f . I 1 | i : , II

I Hb also wishes to isfoini Farmets.in be Tidnit*of I Waterford that he is prepared | to sjpply themwith the best description ait Krtink, 1' Cab*.' Cans]l ie. Alldeieriptionof Brewery |Caak> made oni tb«tpreriises. ¦ • ¦:¦.;

¦¦ : t;p - | i . j ;;^|¦I 'Bc odStore prden^and repalridbneat thiahortestnoti}e;andio"tbe best style; 1 | I 1 |'| d7ttljj_ ggr GENEBAL PJBj9 |lStOH 8IX)xE "

. j ; |. iH Jjaprored WMM:8eft 8rjJPf i | ¦ ': ] .T7V IEB fr jrn imellj i loirl . 'tie j LtnnSiy in:Jj Hoasehold pnrposea.' I lit renders i linen be»nl i'fully white, cleanses betterJ Ud is cheaper v«* arft

K P? ' 8O - ' »POBsessesA*BrJgent:onalitfei,anduadisinfectant fhen used for|lcieaimnsi|adkinjifTir5Vf ' ?

loS'' Beddinf, Ae.1 indU reeli mjended M

• I yfrrain Killer. Tho 8uia diiirifect Drains, Aelmaoafactsrers and sole Pitestoes/ PXEt anflCO., bjappo ntmeat to the Mllitaxj had Nsvi: KLundnes'QuaH Wprta.Peckhara. lirSoa, 8SJ \ | "'. ¦ \]Agpit for Waterford—itr JTHOKAS Pi BClLt; Ba>nm{nta^Met .- ; ¦ | j| rT|; .| .ifTr .;•««¦ ,¦ i i I : ymoi£SAix\xyp ; :'s j iii . \ I- : ¦Hah, Odkfl, Ponlfcry, aid: l4, Store*..¦ I

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ffBEatteation.bf : £bW! Saainr ioa,PnblvoJL' -i|. - U esllsd thUiEs Ulamneniri | , ' ¦ • ]

l -v GOODS or TEB -Caonczsir. iQuaSrtiJ' ' |Coi ntry orflers carefnUyiiattendod to.:ll| j ¦;¦' ' ¦ !

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AOST CAKEPULLY-SILECTEbj STOCK if the CHOICEST iNOVELI

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SAJM M ^MIMBIiE -LiPEiMlI - . i« -; 1 - - - i-pfe-H-^^RH- ' i^; I TO BE! blJOLQ BY ^ PUBLIC i AUQTHj ' l :' J ] ' , - \\

¦: ¦ ¦' By; 1 lesars.TJBO «AS WALSH & 8o», Auctioneers, \\j . ;. j At: their.- . siJLE 6otosi|lie:. JJaili ; i ,Wat0#2 aU£SJ)AY f " the\ '''kMh dajf of June; 1884; af the hour¦ I ' I ' r\:: j \m-\. .r- '] \ 1 \:: j j - ¦mm^imB^;^'i~rf -fnrtta following POLICIES.of A6SUEANCE. allpn the Life of Mr. BOKSBT LC-JL j o Wjaterfwd, Gtmer«l.Di|per, now Jreddine in, Boston, to Nor^h America,Gorero » and Company of. tbe Bank; of rrrland as Mortgagees under Power of Sale

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p ir ^ ? ;- fe^ ;'^|[|iN i:!^i^^7^W':^f ::i> - S ] JS&T&TLTJ, Same'domeaoyJ £ 0 X2 0I 1S-3- 339 ¦ 4 C !• COi . ^7|i'1855.|! :-- ] [ |: - . Kr -l| > piyaWeon-' • :• i ; } . - . !- ¦

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; - , I - pay able on been" applied ;' .I "! j I ! ! ' i i i i ' . ¦' ¦ : ¦ ¦ ! I ¦¦ • ¦ • i ^ : > : lft Hor.in in reduction .j •: , .

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Policy diUd the 4|h of March JHQW jbc about CS years ol tge. :|11 I. | ;, For Wticnlar* and Cor). ¦ i iSinr ii•i [ "| sii fta : ii^ l^-Zrh/MEJ

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: AGENT8 IB U.L*, PiinKS, AHD PlCl

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ONE SUi ' C JRAGEDIEU, WATERFOBD, . : | .! OFI ICES—3, J( HN'S LANE (near |l essrs. K*n,Y & Soils' BrewgrM. . I . ¦ :

STOBE8—3, JOIiN 'r? LANE, and 4, XAlL-STBEET, WATEBFOBD. ' j ,

BON:: SUPEBPHOSPHATE -Price; Je4;l6> per To), delivered Free a 'onj1 s't t ipn on Dnngatvanjan< LismoreBjulway, Wateiford and Central Irelajid Bailway, or Watcrford and itimiricV Bailway.

. $Sf Thw is a 'finpeipbosphiti of tbe best description, being not only ;rich in Phbiphateii^BOlnble andI insoluble, bht contains a iigh proportion of Am ooDia. ' 3 ' I ' i • (

RAW BONE PHOSPHATE-- Price, JSB per Ton. Tl is Manure contains ever GOJperjcent. solnble andmi Dlutle Phosphatea. being loable the daintily of any other Manure in the Slirket, besides a Very

large proportion of Ammi nia.: ; . I | [ I .1.. Appl y to, | i :| i ' j j !; - :

(my2- im> ; ; . .WILLIAM KELLY, 3, fob ^a-Iaau i j«M ;erfbraJj: J; _

j PUBLIC : A"f ¦;¦"¦ ? ir >^TJAlfKBTjpTOY SCHEDU

: X> kilfully pfepartd ,-; alscf ACCODI tr. Trustees' Accounts/i . openec land posted tegularly.j:

jnr HiSiS t^ww'\j tf . 3STZD iiuncdial*ly'a yoof Ij : cbvgbJDt si Oroeery, Sp:

9trsj ( M i tt iist';li£| jueparwd to (edmpe ency and character ;conu.Addre s by lett«k-,;

X- *- office of ,

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; \ ^ activilaoaeriaDdiatcUigt'-¦f* !'¦ VnaioMe Ha -<4ut In a';«Od'n» rem fcno« iadj^<tf.Aoeoaot'Vh oBMe of ibis xpe z. • : -

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J)| CH i lN JA W A BEE 0 USE' ESTABLISHED HOUSR IN TBS TBA&B). i

NT POWER & SON'S,7, 8, AjtP| 33. GREAT GEOEGE'S-ST..,!

of Dresden and Sevre China, suitable f:! PrfidfiTrtfi-

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mtJRHOSPHATE TOKKS,]JRAGEDIEU, WATERFOBD, . : . j [ , . . ¦ ' .:

BEBYICES are all of the Newest and .raost' ¦' ' . !| nnd DesigM. ¦ " ! i\ h < \: *Mt EXECUTED OS OLASB, CHINA , AND IB

m inkroNS & COPELAHD'S OHINAIICS, BVltt-ttV ,WITn OnTLKBT ASP Abb OTH1BOK ; aivswI TO MATcniNas IK GLASS US I C

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:S ! | Ippreciated j iy i the IP TBLIC. Special attention. !

following Cihoieej I lends:— :; i j .; . .(very ecdabmical)' ... t- i ...

^ J(milch recommended ) ... ... ' 2,1 ...j i :j ; J.. ... ... : .13

nality and flavour) ... • ; ...+ - - ; {' ; | .TIj ] 1 ;! - . I./ . U 'v.. ; / ! ¦ !' .»; 'd) .#•, . ; " i - ••• . , -»»f.j.w-' i j •••! -j .

L p e r Boxm&ito JParihaeeiB of.fire pounda ittnd

•J?"" iasured. and-where '-Bonna,- - SJ"ft -HF ¦ftrj iiii . - ii

Oroeery aid \Tino |L; its on Application. : j ' |<

I A-:ii ¦:¦!!:M fe WR V'- - & ¦ . G<OBOeEBS AND! MnNE MEBCUANTS,"!: I

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!cbiiW"Al.ti AND liuDii!Idtile Geiorgo'B-Steeet,! W»terfbxd.-j:-~r': i i Mi-rr—H—- ¦ I - ! - |, s- .1 ¦' ; ' t<ES, Balance; Sheet* for Merchants,: Traders, <£jAodiU, Partnership Accoanto, Eeotals, Stock-1

PruBt Estate*; Accounts for Chancery land Law C

tx,tbe s ireo, is.admitted on.'ali the policies, jlLSKS. that bis »fe« did;not then exceed 17 yesri ; ;c

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AGENTc« |tbe BANK of TBELAH0."WatcrtonABD H; BE MOLEYHB,Solicitor, Bank cf ;Ire1•¦

•:• : !: i |:T |¦' ¦ . - M:Solicitor for.VebdDni;ior|;5ES. THO MAS WALSH A- SQEi Auctioneer^ Wj

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ire Secan SZ JK TA S T B p U Xf U K toiietj.tbers miedilpply;

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HAI ^ POETE;Blnties as the Oom-ier. i ritjb a.know-Ippllcaiions to Ire]', i)l delivered »tyK^.j :.; , m>0j8t.

pB OiBpsii^!g'OJ ttich Card*Htu > ti»»t^»' ;;:v vf i 1

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¦ Cath'olio Young jaen'B Society.

THP) ATINUA], EETi.EAT will commence on

"4lSt ?Si ~¦«fisW*&'.*-taW .I j ' I . ¦ ofPnblin: : j

,-It isWcnmbent on .wry- Mj»ber to «tUniJ ¦ *||.lietreat under a-f indamenUl Bule of tb« Bbde y.

l iThe i B«tr »t wjU be open to all tha" youngMen oHbe CityIt ]M. EEA

iBeresford-Btre

PATRICK'S IB-STITtTTlOB~- :M"FC E"THB'lK8AT!IB:""'"'~r~ 'rrw Care o f tbe BBOTHEBS of caABnrY;

ELUON ? PABK/ \ WATEBF0RV.• , j . I y —I- t -.'; |

JOifTi I ABK- is beautifully situa «d >n ftgb grout di commaiidintf an extens ve rjei<§ty |and Harbour 4f Wat<Tford, 11 nil tiieUngi Coi ntry, and I is remarkable foe iUr It iis about a mile distant from tbord and limerick and Dublin and Kilkenny8tatio'n, near the, Bridge at WaUrford, onroad tb Sew Boss, and of very easy 'access. •rell-knb' n former Besidence of ,the BAKBOKbas latel ' passed into ths possession ofj tbeB8 of CH IBITT. who havo adapted this large

reception of a limited numbtr orlose wants and : comforts : will boi to by the; Brotbera, thus supply-felt of opening a New Establish-,

f&icted people, under tbe1 care'ond, Beligioos Community. | ¦ jParent House is in Belgium, wherele orthe largost and most socdess-ims in. Europe, besides many otherations lai poor, aged people; Blindi for tbe Deafi :and Dumb, on* 1 forbe Working Classes. | I ' :¦¦IO Institutions in Canada ant theAmerica*' \ ' ' ! I ' 'I all particulars address;the ocalW. J. BECKEB, Belmont PSJ k, ;

I WaterfordJ ' ¦-.. ..

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isters of tbe Poor, Honor till ,gratefully acknowledK* tha , greatSLLstr LAWLIK, wbo has mad* thso

sx(.T--r|:Under t

3B3of the Isurrounding; Cotsalubrity. It iisWaterford and IBailway Station ,the high road tb '¦

This well-knb'Familjr has latclBEOTBIES of CHUansi m to it hopay Pstienti, >carefully attend!ing a want ]ot)(men; for these imanagemeat of i

ThejBrotbere'they conduct sotful Lunatic'ABJICharitable InstitAsylums, SchooltheChlldreaCi( t

Tbe ' have alUnitei States of

For terms anSuper or, . i

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rfTHE LiltleJL -tVaterforjindne is of Mrs

a presint 6t , £M of the money which was doe to, huron tho Worn of £2 000, as a mortgage oa tho proper y olths Little Sisters >f' the Poor. : 11

ThelldttlB 6ist >rs of tbd Poor are glad to Inl oroltheir Jood ben /i ctors that ths Mortgags is entirelypaid to ¦Mrs.,LA>rt,EB,and f< r this purpose they had toborron money at he bank.a id will be for ever grafefpi>/> «n. nf their in >d banefac nrs who would kindly lelpthem tb give bacibe' a 'great reliefthem'for that pidaily rjrsvers oil 1

Watetferd,¦j \ i

OPEKraa oijLISMOtU

poqoin (for Moon SUNDAY1.

Traio.ilst, 2ndJ10.0 s.jn. ; KJlmKilms4thoc:as, I:11.15 iiCappoquLreturning 'to™'

Firet (o:IAFrom WaUrfprd

tboJas-MAFrom DnngarvsiFrom ! Waterford", < Dnngarvani ah,!.3rd,:&i. . .! :l I-Erom'.Wtlorford

bact-UtcUs«-TiekMi -avaiU 1ticVots'sflowcdJ:;.Ma>r:iS8W. [

.-_ mTHE Proprii

HOTEI;, LSupply Dinnenat tha shortest il

.j i R APPEExL [Business.1

MtVlSOj. lBi

X Q BUIia)EKS.mEpEES wil be received up to JUNE 111bX ftor tbe ELECTION of an ADDITIONindotberjWorW to' 5t. PATEICK'S : IN8TITUTIO1I,afWaTni?i§^m^t^n^^»e^^^i&stltutiibn. '' ¦ 1 1 ' ' ' - '

Thll Lowest o ¦ any other Tender not oecessakilyaecertW. , 1 VV.J. BECKEB, 8uperiot.

Be iont Park, May 2910, 1884. ;m30J t

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TBICT LUNA'Thb Plans! an

Office; of tbe: Botbe'24d June |Enoiscorthy; frt

: BiOs of QiianoutbJf'Mr.MoE:Boilaings, Dub]from [him on pa;f Sejled Teodethe Comminiojior before ; tbe f<nveIobe. l"iXei;Asjlini."i j j I! Th'el PrjcediTender. - ; !|-- Tho'lowest oiacceiled. II |.

pfflue of Cora: Lunatic; As,. ; i 4 - : «?"f

"Waterford'. | ' THIE

fXIHAT tbe '<X:| be beld oiany adjournpiei

' I . addressSPEPLT O^jCof the Best jQo1st JULY, i I. Firms of Tequit«4>ent<i ttiundersigned, ox11 aim. to il nilnot admissible!•/SeUed J Tend

Dotted to as tono'Clock opdn llwbicb! hour j nosendidg Tende'iTenderis for. I

Ciptracto> ;iwith tie Besideown!rjpen»i f<to riminencuig¦|illT«ndefsa

tors of LanatiqBy Orde'rJ

' WsterfordDiI Clerk's Offi

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WIST COAK- or IIUSLAKP— BITXB SBAHKOV •I : i WBXCliOPPLbVQHEJj POINT},

.. j Irish LIgJ-i i Office. DuUin, 2Ctli Hay.lSM ''THE Commbs oners of irisb tigbts hereby gi re'f Svliek ', ililt '.they !£ave 'caus«!*a AfKKCK'SCOT to be pUotd! in X0 ;F< tboms t |of a CU>le MjE.from tbe Wrecf of tbe iBiigantine OEOuOVrAtthe following sire tbe tnsrk* arid bearings from tbe

"Hip HaU-in fiB witb'FatofXs.wnB.fE . ! . »Beevts jIHgbtboose bflweea the ISortb god of

. Foynes;Iala:iaanaEinalan Point • >¦ ¦[ ¦ :; . Huiaxos—tUgbeVP<>inlt8.E.|E. . ' 'ji ' ; L . ¦• ¦¦ j :¦ K Jteery Point B.W. Wetterirl. :i :JBy order. < )WES ABSlBTfiONO. SecVtrai j».

. > ggr.The Bei iogs are 'Magnetic,and from tbe

. :!!.i - lV l - -:;:i,!:j ^UL^Dlia To Be Sold by Private Treaty, i' -

m! HE I NT EB E ST of a LABGETAEDsidJ l -PREMISES lnMor«anl8t*ett,/orUii ontxpirtd

term of 83 Tears, at th« lwr ir nt of d8 per: annnxa.if AMly to. I JU CHAEL TIEBNBTV Patriewtrwt.

iKEATUtdfJIfleaiandaUiiietoe eryUfingtotL jt^MS Bnia,*,li»ni« InfanU Inas oarooUo lai ab• v »\Q*t:imPuM Krusxr-UJtmns, spraUw, UVSteiMS4ia ctoHoen. eoUq,KiukMtt thtmtuM<it«j*«<t.:>..'fiFos Ainui

—HrsaoiCsCcms •HMUOO lithe <*»BUdlcoK (romwul<t eTwal JlimnxTiimtlmt. *»& at tract"lCIBICHaEDU.. -w**wrf#. > : :;>:

\ f i ¦-mm '¦ •»¦ Nif :i:K ! lfk

ING, Adn).» Spiritual Director. *.. Waterfoid, 28tb May, li 84.

the money to the bank, and it w inldfor tbem. Any one who will lelppose will | never be forgotten io, tb»in oomrounity. '. . ¦ '¦

Bnsgarvan, and IjismoreBAILWAY. a» . ,

EBTUEW CATHOLIC CHUBCH at—Cheap Excursion to Lismore, : Cap.t Melleray), and DcDgsrvan. 'et JUNE, 1884, a Special Eicni lion,ud 3rd Clasr. will leave Wa(orf6> i atadan, 10.15 ; Carroll's Cross, 10 3010.4O ; farrow, 10.55 i Dangar an,, 11.40 ; arriving- at Lisoore, 1150 (.iSDora at p.O rr.m.i • ¦ • > . J«nore and Cappo^utn and back t VKOawadan, Carroll's Cross/KilnUo**s,3a 6d.i;2nd, iU. 6d. :3ri:2s.-lst,'2s 6d ; 2nd, 2s ; 3rd,|b) 6dEilmeadab, and Carroll's !Cro*i , to

1 back-lfjUilss*, 3a. ;; 2nd. 2s. a |

to -KilnirtViffllftnm *uid Dorrow i nd2s. Od. ; 2inJ,2*.; 3rd, Is. 6d.

rl» for- day <f -Jssu* 'only, j No half• T. O'M LLEV, Beetetar+. ,

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>7 TSS/SSW CHXTB<Kc L i s t i o k R ; ¦ ;or of tb<j BLAOKWATKB ', V liitmore, has made arrangements toand Lnnc'beoha, on SOBDAT n xt,otice. ICbargest moderate, ' It

W A H T E D , IITICE 'to the Qrocery and 8 iritIpply to X. T., Offlco of this tiper.I. i :.ml0.i f 1

COHTBACTOBS. nire invited for the Erection ofxa.t* tta JINSISCOBTHY. DIB-•IC ASYLUM. . ¦ : |( ifH "'1 Spedfications can be seen at theird of Control, Dublin Cattle, f out:o 7th June, and at tbe Asyl un,m 9th June to.Htb June.! ". ¦ities of the Works are heing ta irn,XT. Building Surveyor, Commer :iala, copies of "bich can be obtal ledment of Ten Shillings for the sa ne.s, on tbe usual Form, addressei tois of Control, should be lodged onOth JUNE; and endorsed on tbeder for Works at the EaniscortbyV . : : \ \ . ¦•

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ill of quantities to accompany the

any Tender will not necessaril; be] ¦ J.LOWNDES, Secretar/.;nissioners of Control, AcJ, ' '.rlums, Dublin Castle. l : ' *Miy, 1884. 1 I 'm30J^'

District Xunatio Airylns .; .IS TO GiTE NOTICE; ' '"overnors will, at a MKETINC) to

MONDAY, Oth JTJNE, 18911 ntt thereof, Receive Sealed Propoc il»j1 to Presiding Chairman, for .KOCEEIES AHD PEOVISIO JS,lity, for Six Months, coinmenc ing

ider, and jail information as to re-be ' bad on application at' OSe< ofany day (Sundays ezoepted), from

], Tenders nnsigned ;N Sure jes' ' " . "

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era, ADDBCSSZO AS : ABOYS, to beacb the .Asylum not later thin Fourle evening ,of tbe 7tb July, aiterTender can be received, , Far ieaito endorse on tbe .back 'what ie- !• , :? ' i .H '. J - t - ; •: 'ill be «auired to enter into Bi nd>t MediralSaperintendenl/at theirr due fulfilment of Contruct, pi torapply (if thought neceatary . ,e subject to the approval of lnsj ex-Lsylnioa. ] ¦ : I ;the Board, ; ¦ ¦ - \ ' ' : ¦ ¦. 'GEOBOE J. BBISCOEJ Ckrk .

trictXuoatie Atylnin, ' 1e. aoth^May.lSSt. j . - : at32 ¦

-Uotice to MariueiaJ -JH LIGHTHO0BE8. I :

^orn>EE.-riUlis baa, ; mott s.ia(ptrf«tlr unrivalled].' fiarml Museeta. -jTins Cd. and Is. tl I :i jBABI SoonUB is nneqaallea fn c-a Orines, Wind. Colic ! OasiaBtasdilotely aafsi curs) j .U.

^ par botUaT ]ti,B Toipi-roi» P^BBT IDATMwtastlj niuirea JUM esns antn seajdsKM, to«U»fcb«. bwotckaj jalagls tk»-tt«. aU smlnJpo and *^ smiTin pansm at o»» eornjcs. todVIaa coils, awritnhat, Iao4 cbaltn inlutma. >PiJuboiweh(J4 aiOldo *. aalhas «t««4 lh»/ cbeoM ca»an«il/ ltat U- lJaiiSA Hir! F res, AJTD OAtAssja 1

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Uu(SM|)Strlot Uei s&tuL tUi us!(orflsMp loan* wort«oahrt aMFowia. Tt» fancaarMalwltdfcrtE*iffonj KUst.'' PtrTim U. Stm ^uj S.t and SS, Gratt Bassd etna. £osd( Z.

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T St. yinceit .deJPfe.til: Society JOMITTED! from! tbe lUt f ; Sabpcribe™ It last

! week**' WAMBTOBO NZWS I - ,- " ¦; ¦ k nMr. Patrick Whittle, Patrick-street ! ... XI |0 | 0

\ PUBLIC NOTICE. i - ;WO JIEMOTAL of the OLD-EBTABLm iED

l i " MDBI0AL BVtmHEBB \"/' ;:; FROM 120, JQUAY

^ WATERDRD.

J jOi P. J 6 H E S. begs to. inform tie Mjusical

J- Public generaUy that the Mmfio Business at120, QTJAY;is stUt carried on by |bis\Daujtbte.riand Sons (lisx and EIIZABIIK JOMB I, T. fl. andWKJ Jo»is)i| under' tbe title of | Wiiwif Jo*M &C07*nd-thi|l>nly Address of this above Firm Is; ,1 WILLIAJil 'JONES,-jfc CO.U;\ . i 120, QUAY, WATEBFOBD1 ' . ], :

: Also, tbat:bis Son. iWittiAic Jotrrs, from CollardA' Collard, devotes I his entire time | to tbe MusicBusiness, Toting and -Repairing •I'iuB W and Har-moniums ; visiting |at regalar times tbeCoilttiesof Waterford, Werford, Tipperary, ate Kilkenny.Having assistal tolcaanage toe ;Masie baiineli at120,' Quky,|for tbe last 16 years, ana from bisthorough knowledge of the bb«inei», obtaii ii attheFactories'of Collard.*CollaTd,aud rther otedmakers, tbe public tnay depend on' baring a (elec-tion of first-class Instruments to choose. , .

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i WjlI/LIAM JONE8 & CO. .| t£UBI0\ 'WAREHdV8B, ' 120, ] Q V A T,

Invite intending Pa'ribastrs to I inspect tbeir; fitockof NEW IN8TEU&1ENT8. just arri red fe tbeHiring 8eason, frdia the Factories o ' Collad*Collarf, Bniadwoodi Kirkinan, and otbdr flrst-ilassEnglish and Forriifn Makers. Can be I ired oj tbemonth or year, with tbe option of pure Jase ;l. i Uo,on tbe two aid three years' system. | . | • I

SST Oldlnstruufents Ukeo in e«bo ige: I. Pianofortes and JHarinbqiums Tuned, Hepa red.

Packed, Stored, orBemoved, by spring carj oi rea-sonable Urms. . 'Ij ' ; ¦ I ! • 1, 4 ' . .

New Music ordered daily. and all -MiiilC |to.'rtoefcat a' great Bedttctwn. A large assbrtuent U allkinds of Musical Iu'strttmebts, Cricket '. J«t», Bulls,Wickets, Lawn Tennis Bats, iBalbi,'» ets, Ice , at

wiilLiAii JO:JE!S & c,o.,120 , iQUAir , vVATB flP 'JBD ,

c Statutory, Hottce to Crea tors.In tbe Goods of PATEIOC BOBKK , late < >f Curragh-

more.Farm, PoHlaw. in the Colintj of VV»ter.foid. Land Steward, deceased. : ii | I

PlUBSUANT to ;the Statute 22nd and 23rd Vfc.ii| Cap. as; intituled "An Act furibu IJ to Alujend

the'Law of Property and to relieve Trust «•," Kpticeis hereby giVen, tbat all persons claim ii g to bt Cre-ditors of, or wbo bare any claim or dern ind npon oraSectios; tb>' EsUte or AsseU. bf PATSIICK Bfkzx,Ut<Jof Curralfbuipre Faruj, PortlaW. in tbeCpjintyof Waterford/Land Steward, deceased, vbodted onthe1 6th dsyi pf t<arcb, 1894, and !ofj I w lose B|ut»and Effects Letterslof Allministratiun w ire erabtedJorib of tbe;Distncjt JBegUtry, at .VT t* -ford &A

theProbatfl and Matrimonial j)ivisu>O{ 'of ithe HighCourt of Justice in Ireland on the 20th < lay of'May,1884, to EttZABiTHlEoaKE, of Cairig h nore Farm,aforesaid, widow, are hereby requested to "send me,the undersigned as solicitor for the sal 1 Adoo ois-tratrix, the pirtioulars in writing of theii Cl iroson pr before; tbe,7Ui day of JOLT, 18* ;aodl J»keNoricx. that after the expiration of ^ut i time, saidAdministratrix wiU'distribute tbe Asset of tb«suiddeceased amongst tbe pirties eatitlcd tl leretoj iar-tfl o>'mr&nl 'Anlr toi tbe claims of which she henshall hare had Notice. I .' j : . . i . - -¦ Dated tbis 27tb! day of May/1884.'| ;

J J' 1 1 ; PATBICKj KENT, Solicitor . for saia •m23^t ' j lAdqlnistnitrit, It, j Mall, Watfif( rd.

(j|kmI4IF 4, c[C8, « -2i 17oni l8 K/eJ«.83, i. 9)To JOSEPH STBAHTOKAJI and MicnAKtj J. Cox,, E»qr.,

Justices of|th«|Piaoe for to* Otyjof WawrTord ;WILLIAM Jons DiKwEHr, E»q., C'Urk |pf theFeace

- for the City of ,Waterford: aad OUTES MILJUIBO,Esq., Snb-Inspector r tbs Boyal Irish CoastabelaryMr ths Distnct ofiWaterford, inisaid City. .

I] JOHANNA; BtTCKLBY* of Mjchael-s reef,• in the City of Waterford,' do berjj by (give li otiee,

that it is my, i intention to apply at the next QsarterScstlons,.to be held at tbe CourtHonse.i WaterfaH, ontheZDth diy of June next ensuing, for the Mafisaates'Certificate for a Transfer of s> LiaenM to Sail Wino,Beer: Cider, Porter, Ale, 8pirit», Ac., by Eetail.i to boConsnswd os the Premises, >tm;U>ait and Reti«nee,sitd»to at Micha»!-«lrwt, in the | PariaU of TrinityWithin, in the aaxlj City, latoly held by PxikicKBOCKLXT, deceased. I ' i ' . l i ' |- Given under my band this 29th day nf lUr.WS I .

I < ; JOHANNA BUCKXBy , iApplit ut, . I JOSEPH WJ HO WABD, Soliritor •

! ¦ .| for said Applicant, Mall, WaUrfcttl-

"at"<> ;<2T-arFP<f"T»-* I for Trwufo of UteiuertTAKE NOTICE, tbat I will apply W thi natJL : Ornetal Quarter Sessions ;u( tt/Peao». Cb,holden at Doag»rT*nl In tUe Coantir of TTa«erfoe4 oathe'2itb day ol JnoeJ 1W1, to obUia a LuKas* far theSale of Brer 'and Spirit* by Retail,;to be iontoolil f ath«| hoasB wtwr* sold, for my hooae situated od thaWest side of Bridg»rst««t, la the Town U\ Doo«*L»nParish.p,' DaugWr i. Uwf :v4¦¦ »«fc.-\vhaoq{Drum, and Cou£lyot, \Tatertora-: anflnus apputatioais foraTranffer from tbe name of| JilCii Lviidu tomine. ' I '- • I •! ¦' ¦ ! 'I I 1 t l -. DatedUus 27th '<3ay of May. 188t] ' . f .

[_ . l| MABY BOSE LYNCH, LApplksmt;To[Wx. JOHN DEWUSHT, Esq., Clerk of ih« Peiit tot

said Concty, ; F. W. Gardiner. EKJ .J Ssh-Isspt- tor ;Sir J. N. Ka<nbl«. Bart.. U. E. &edawi>a, E«L twoNearestMaeisttatds. | : , I

I DEJJI3 F.8LATTEBY, SoUritor for Appiiant,¦ ¦ [: : ' II ! ¦ . .! i [ Dnnesrvaa.

Nolle * of Application f o r a Traiufer or a Neva__ ! • ii ¦' I " I Lv-aue. . ' ' ¦ , \ ' . •mAKB NOTICB, that I »ul apply |at the aextJi Central Qurter 6ea«ion« of ; th< P«aee. Io b«holden at Daogsrvfta, in the Connty of Waterford, ontbe21tb day ar Jooel 1S3S, to obUin a Iiions* brtb*Sale of Beer and Spirits by Betail, to h« eoosos; rd iathe boose where 'told, for D> house 'slt«tted *, UMNorth side of >Usin-«tjeet. In tha Town of i Donga Tan,Parish vf Dongarvaa. Barosy of, Ds4e* WithoutDram, and County of Waterford ; and taU applic I'ioais for a Transfer oi tbs Iioeote )>eld ' by Wa AKKIILT, for bis premises oa the Qiiy,! DinjarvS >, tome, or for a sew license. . I i ' I I

D*ie4 this 27th iday of May. I83t.| I ! !!¦¦ , i i ' I - I JOHJI J. Kiixr.lAppliojot.TOJ WB JOHS DZKBZHT, Esq., O«tk of ihe P«aii e fof

, amid Cooot/,! F. W. Gardiner, E«., Sob-Imp tor |Sir J. Nngent Homble, But., H. K. Oe< Imoad E«q.¦ two Nearest Ua'gittrates. ' i ¦ : i ^

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I MOOl^'S CHANGES. |Foil Moon) Sunday, 8th Jane... 7.49 p.m.Last Quarter Monday, ICth 2.S1 p.m.New Moon!. ..Monday, 23rdi „ ... 5.33 a.m.First Qnartcr...;.Monday, 30th 6.15 a.m.

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FRIDAY EVENING, MAT 30, 1884.

LATEST NEWSAFFAIRS IN THE SOUDAN.

A NEW iMAHDI—MASSACEE OF NUNS—j TURKISH AID.

Our Cairo comspondent learns from SirEvelyn Wood that i new black MaUdi bos ap-peared in Darfnr, and' bos vanquished the forces.sent against' him by the False Prophet. A few

fcJoutpost skirmishes with the rebels took piece ntSauskin on JTneaday night. Onr corresppndentis farther informed by the Catholic Bishop ofthe Soudan| that the insurrection is on the de-cline, and that Itahdi No 1 is gone to Takalla, 'toattack the tribe of that name. Thirty Euro-peanB bare been compelled to turn Mussulmans,and the captive priests and Sisters, it is re-ported to have been massacreed. The Bishopvouches for- tbu loyalty of Hussian Kbalifa ,Mudir of Dongola.

The Governor of Dongola has, according to aCairo telegram, 'undertaken to suppress the in-surrection in the Soudan if seven thousandtroops are placed at his disposalfor that purpose.TbeTaM udU Gazette positively states tbatLordOranvlUo issued last week an invitation to theTurkish Government to send an army of 15,000men to the j Soudan, and that he received theacceptance of the Ports to the offer on Tuesdaymorning. |

Sir Bartle Frere died yesterday at his resi-dence near London. The deceased took a pro-minent part' in Cape politics during the Zuludifficulty. |

LONDON COBN—THIS DAY.Wheat and Flour close dull. Maize quiet

Barley, Oatsj Beans, and Peas firm at Monday'sprices. |

LIVERPOOL COEN—THIS DAY.Moderate attendance. Wheat—Limited business

at Tuesday's prices. Flour unchanged ; moderatebnBiness. Oats steady »nd scarce. Corn firm.

THE OAKS-THIS DAY.Busybody '(Cannon) ... ... 1Superba (Archer) ... ... '2Queen Adelaide (F. Webb) . .. ... 3

WATEBFOED AND CENTEAL IEELAUD] RAILWAY.

After a contest extending over five years, weare glad to be able to announce that the aboveCompany has succeeded in securing a twentyyears' lease of the Kilkenny and MaryboroughRailway on terms that have received the appro-val of the twp Companies as well as the RailwayCommissioners. ThiB will be good nevrs forthe merchants and general public along theline itself , and its importance to our port andcity cannot be overestimated, particularly whenwe can add that the extension to Mountmellickis to be completed within a few months, thusopening up (another thriving and importanttown to our local markets. Full reports of themeetings of shareholders will be found in ourcolumns of t JIB date.

The Londo l Railway Times notices the matterftB fnllnWR ; —

" It is with Jo, marked feeling of pleasure that w«record the amicable setttletuent of the longstandingdispute between tbe Central ot Ireland and theKilkenny Junction Eailtvay Companies ; nor do wefor a momen , : wi6h to tarnish thio satisfactorydeclaration of I peace by turning up the soiled pa^csof past history. Upon reflection in the calm whichnow follows the heat of conflict , it will he recog-nised, we think , that the claims of tbe CentralCompany in no way exceei that to which th«»y are,equitably speaking, fully entitled, and we trustthat tbe discretion exhibited at tbe eleventh hourby the Kilkenny directors will prove, in the longrun, to hare bean tbe better part of valour. TheFeature nf Tuesday's meeting—fully reported inanother column—tens, it will be span, tho warmacknowledgment accorded to Mr. W ILLIAMS forthe valuable services which he has rendered theshareholders, and, in particular, for the able andjudicious way in which he has successfully pioneeredtbe Company | through its many recent troubles.By diet of economies, which alone an expert caneffectively put into practice, Mr. WILLIAMS haskept tbe Company's expenditure in harmony withits diminished] receipts,, .and in that way tbe pre-ference stockholders hiive received a dividendwhich they vdry justly attribute exclusively to theBkilful management of their local representative.Better still, however, than a mere predent ofguineas, and infinitely more to he treasured, is tbewarm honest welcome which always greets Mr.W ILLIAMS whenever be' steps into tbe presence ofthose whose entire confidence is reposed in him."

PATJR - TThT.rnAYS ANF) FAIE DAYSThere has ajlways, since the passing of the Act;

been experienced in this city, especially when , bankholidays fall od Mondays, wbicb is the monthly fairday in Wuterfqrd, very great inconvenience by bothbuyers and sellers,1 as the former had to draw onthe previous Saturdit}', what he supposed would borequisite for U IB wants, whilst the latter was c> e-prived, if be BO wished, of the opportunity of lodg-ing the amount of bis sales, which money it mightnot be judicious, at a late hour, to carry over longdistances to t ieir homes. This stringent rule ofbank closing on those days is now about to be re-laxed, as will [be seen by. the following, whicb tookplace in the! Hoose of Commons ou Mondaynight :— j :J }

Mr. LEAHT--]] bei toiask Mr. Solicitor General forIreland if it is possible that tbe directors of the Bankof Ireland have; given notice of-their intention to keep/>«„» ttio Woflrfnrd branch of tho bank on Whit-Monday, in contravonticml of.tho Bank Holiday Acts,and if, by kee >mg open upon that day, the; renderthemselves liab! e to any penalty ?

The SoLicm s GENERAL for Ireland—Tho B&nk ofIreland and thi other banks havo arranged to keepopen Ihoirbran 'Ae3 in Waterford for.a couple of hours(it being a fail tiay) to i nit the! coijronience of theircustomers. Thi will be merely Ho receive and pa;monoy, and I do lot think any penalty will be incurredby the arrangement being < arried oat. > I hayo no doubttho clerks who vivo op p< rt of their holiday will get itanother day/ H i ' , , .

THE ABCHBI8HOP or$Yt>NEY tit WATEEFOED.!VISIT OF HIS akiCEITO THE CONVENT OF THE BACBBO|

! HKAIIJT Or MAJBT, rEBBTBANK. , ; jHis Grace tb ¦ Most Bev. Dr. Moran, accompanied

by the Very Biv. J. WJUsh; P.P., ! Slieverue, EevjP. Walsh, C.Cl, and Eov|. JT. Eyan, C.C., visited, theabove Convent Ion (Wednesday,- where he was ithe;recipient of an address ;jfroin tie nuns and pupils.;It was tastefully illuminated on vellum, beaded withthe ArebiepiBCOpal Arms', and bordered with ribbon-work) entwined with shamrocks. The address, whichwas delivered bjr three of the elder pupils, and pre>senteH by two (tittle children, dressed in white andwearing wreaths'-Of hawthorn blossom, was as fol-lows I- , ,Tr i:- •¦ ]¦•; ! ¦• ¦ ! ¦ ¦ •. . !: \" Address to his.Qrait the Host Rev. Vr. iloran, Arch-

bishop of JSydW y romlthe Nunf and. Pupil* of tht¦ BoardUearlW ifnry, fwryoanft , IjPakr/oraV | J\"Mr LOBD

TABOSBiskop,-The sad moment' for.biddia'g good-byfhas como.l We hod hoped iti Jmightsot havoVra sbl bnk w^ submissively say. My GodiThy will be done)' Xei, my uoru wuiwwn _.V.-.B-we try to be resigned, our sorrow at losing you, ourlovedW reve«a - Pisto j who never i hssrtatod to pro-mote Sir happlnessj cannot be expressed. But yontQrWe paternal heart can tinaerstand what jronr lqv|injcfildren fool at this |sbrrowfnl moment-far betterthan WordB could teU.ior any langnogo, however elo-qnent, oould depict. I . : I ¦ ' !„ '- . ¦ ¦¦I . ,¦¦ '

" My Lord Arohbisbop-j-Osr Divine Saviour one daysaid to HU dUdples > ' ttf children, I most leave yon,bnt II will not lcavo|yon orphans.' To-day, we fanoywe hear (the same words Jail, from yonr Graoo's lips!)ithat you wilinbt leave na orphans.; that your holy sue-iccMor wiU adopt the' littM famUy of the Sacred Heartof Mary this UtOe family, ,my Lord Archbishop, who

,were so proud to belong to «p kind a father. No, you

will nbtjlcave ts:orphan«. 1 The sweet recoUection otvonr Graoe's paternal loj i for n«v of .your untiring realto promote at a|l times onr opinion om win ... ¦.,plnew'will rom'ain with nk'aa a guiding star to show usths wiy!totheend ;and|although half, the globij shallseparate us from] your Grace, tab eyes of affootion andgratitade shall penetrate! tha dim distance, and we shallseo youjjour loved father and Bishop, labouring withthat detot«aaesi, beneath the. Southern CrossJ withwhtoh $on laboured in yonr own dear Ireland. |:: " Mr Lord ArcbbUhopj-rYod often juked us I > prayfor all your ' wants, j Noveridid prayers moro f irrentascend to tho tbrono of God than tboao which i e willoffer that your Grace'nay bo presdrved from all dangersduring! your long and perilous.vbyagf, and whqn youshall have arrived at tboj a'ceno of yodr futuru In x>grs,onr petitions will' be that <3od may, continue to po ir HU«b.oic<;»t( b!<>ij8U] p on j9ui Graov, Md ivc

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jerform'thd arduous datiea| tbit| hsncnforwurd shall^onrs , and in tbe fulfilment of whioh nfou shall ga|innever-fading crown »h[oh]po has prepared for yon.Ve are, my Lord Archbishop, jotir G -kce'a devotedIdren in'/C , I ¦ || ¦ "| TBE NUNS AND PUPILS! p r "nh S. .CSKD HEAKTo^ MART, H X R B X B K N X, ff lkT. :jurOBD."His Grace, in reply, said^Uy dear Children, I. dot know bow to tbonk on for jyourlbeautiful ad-iss, which has greatly [burpriseo md; as I did notiect it. | I always find the greatest!, pleasure inking tt^is flourishing I Convent, wq(re iyon, myJe children, receive anjedticatiot that will renderl an honour to our holy religion and to! our courl-|. Whpn in far-off Sydney I sbi 11 hear from tb,isj'd land,1 the mother .oflsajnts, I bops also to bearit this Wonderful institution confinues to fiourisht baa in the past. I|am prbu tijat. Ij bad therilege of seeiog it corpmeVe,! i nd [tear fruit inihort & ^ime. I trust Joi \ {will b;

fafibfcjl to yourraise to, pray for tbe wants o '. our Australianireh, and for all our wants ;|indJrestL assuredr prayers will be hea rd: God will send you alop filled with his he lyj spirit, wbb will watchr and assist your Com ent, and love; aod cherishs I hava| done. I am delighted to .see f he cbil-n so numerous, and I hdpe tb >y ill multiplyler the care of tbe g(|od leisters. I thank youin, veryj much, my dear children, for ' the beau-1 address you have pr< seated to; me|; bo assuredt in my prayers I will pot forget dear Ferrybankhis Convent, which has Sprung! upj amongst uslost miraculously, and bos already borne abun-It fruit. I . l i .

i 1 [is Grace tbeu gave hit blessing', and after hav-ing visited ^he new building, wbicb isi in course ofere :tion, proceeded to the national schools, whichare situated in tbe Concept grohndi , Here bis£K ce spoke some kind andi en^oura i ig words tothe children, blessed them> and; the proceedingsterminated] ] j : ¦'I I is Grace paid a viBit to the Lot 1 Bishop ofWa ierford and Lismore at the Epitcof al residence,John's Hili, in this city, und went through tbatoWient Institution of learuiog, St.t JOBVB College,wbfjre he was enthusiastically welcomed by tbePresident, Professors, and tbe students.

DEATH OF THE EEV. HEKBY JANT I0NY, CO.} This saintly and cstimablo young olerg; niau died ontheS2nd iiu|. (Aacen8ionThnrsda}),'at^eh6eld Honso,his [brother's residence, to whioh he hadigdce to livea few years ago on account of ill-health. FatherAnthony, who waa the fourth son of th«| late CaptainAnthony, of Seafield , was born on/ the Feast of thoExaltation of tho Cross iu 1816, anil was thorofore,only in the|37th year of his ago. Fathor Anthonychoio early |in life the ocoleslastical stato, and madehis {preliminary studies nndar tho .care of the JesuitFathers at St. Edmond's College, Hertfordshire, Bug-Ian<). Being desirons to obtain a largo Ifiald for theexorcise ol [Us teal , which hd ^felt ^ was1 strong andard«nt, he became aSUvted to the Ajchdiocceo of West-

j minister. Haring gone through a polished course ofEnglish and sound classical training in St. Edmond's,

; Fat lor Anthony entered the Irish \ Collogo, Bomo.Owing to ill-health he hod to retard, and after sometime ho studied for t wolf a njonths in St. John's College,Wa trford , and was ordained in June, 1870. He wasimn ediatelyj appointe<l chaplain to tbo ChristianBro thers, Mount Sion, Wateriord, and attached to theCathedral of this city. About two : ears ago. FatherAntjhony, yielding to medical advice, wont to Algiers,to f ojourn thtro for a timo. iq the hone that his healthmig it imtirOTe, bat twemf months fitet his arrivalthem , be had to roturn horns to find hid strength moredet< riorated I than before—in. faot un it Uf resamo bisaiiai ion in Waterford. Ho. woe tb.Qn >blised to retain

| hone to his brother's placo at Seafield, wliero he livedtip to the timo of hU deaths i |

L | On Sunday last, the remains of Rather Anthony,- acoampanied by a large and rcapecta 3le fanorol, were1 take[n from jSeafield Houso to Ball] laneen Church,. where they ,weru allowed to remain over . night. Thefollowing priosta assisted at tbo fotersl : Bev. B.

iComorford, )P.P. , Newtown ; Eev. 1). Hcarn, P.P.,Newcastle : Rir . E. Powtir. AHm.. : R"ill : RPT RPower, Adm'., Cathedral, Waterford -, !Rovt N. Power ,G.Ci, Bonmaboo ; Eev. BJMockler, O.C., St John's,Waterford ; ;Eov. John Lennon, C.C., StraidbaUy.

Oil Monday, Office and Solemn Be<;aieB! Mass werecelebrated atjBallybmoen Church at ele ren p'olook, a.m.Tba Celebrant of the Mass was tho Eev. John Casey,CC.j, St. Petor and Paul's, Clonmel •'Oeaqon, the Her.John Lennon, C.C., Stradballyi; Sab-d«aopn, the BOT .Thomas Powor , CO., Abb>j8ide i i Master of Core-monies, BUT; M. Casey, C-C.,.ToarnCona j Chanters ,Sev{ T. Hcarn, P.P.. Portlaws Ee . P. Spratt, C.C.,Tramoro. In tho ohoir woro : Very Her. P Powur ,B.PA V.F., Dongarvan ; Eov* ThomiM Oaacf , P.P.,Straubally ; I EUT . E. P Walsh, St. Marj'a, Clonmel ;Eev! John Casey, C.C., do. j E«f. B. Com^rford, P.P.,Newtown ; Eev. T. Condon, jC.C. do. j| Eov. JohnDowley, P.P., Dunhill ; Eov. Panl Power, CO., andEev! M. Sheshan, C.C., Carrlclc-on-Sair, ; KST . B.Danbhy, P.P., Abheysido ; Betr.T. P6wet , C.C , do. iBevj M. Casoy, C.C., Tourncimn ; ¦ Eev; P. Spratt,C.C.l Tramote ; Bev . B. PDWCT, Adnl., Kill ; Bov. T.Hufflrnan , C'.C , DungarTau ; Eev. John Walsh, P.P.,Ardior,) ; Rev. N. Pownr. n.O.. Bnnm«.hh- . ™ " '¦Lbnjon, CO., Stradbally i EeV.|NV Casey, P.P., KU-rdscnty ; Kev. X. Hoar a. P.P., Pp tlay ; Bov. P.Keating, .C.C, do. ; Eov. E. Mah'e • , Q.C., TrinityVYitlioat , Watorford ; Eov. P.Sbechab.C.a,Cathedral,Waterford ; Eov. J. Mnrphy, CC.j lo. i Bev. J. J.EgaA, C.C, do. ; Eev. W. P. Powor Cojlego Sohool ,do. ;) Bev. A; Condon , C.C.Eev. M. 'P^urceU, O.C., do.

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THE NATIONAL BANK IN' LONDON

ILOJNDOM, WEDNESDAY. —Shareholders, and manyothers in Ireland, will be Tory glad to hfaar that thoNational Baak'B business is steadily, inorqasing io thisenormous city, notwithstanding its nCmoroug Banka ,many of them of long standing. To-day ' I happanudtd pav a risitlto tho branbb In Ozfordlstroet (recentlycbah :ed from Cavondisb-street, adjoining). The pro-Bant bank bdase, on tbo corner or C vepdish-street ,Otfi> d-»treet 'j i» splendidly fitted up, »ttd o«t\>anVycoma ands ouo of tho finest siUB in Lcjndou. I amier-staoc tbe badiness here is steadily improving, and ia*deed tho eamb may be said of all tbeiothpr branobes ,namt oriog ten (not inclnding the bean o^ou) in this,tbe g -eat metropolis of the world, as it jhasiboen called.I lejii n that your able and efficient felluwtcitizoo, andform r Mayor, Mr. HENBY F. BLATTERI1!, Vice-chair-man, very frequentl y visita all tbeso brunchi-n, in ordertol so. things jvith his own eyes, and njit to trust (as iuother iostitatiuDS-, to more routine ropojrtn.j The share-holdt rs will , |1 believe , agree with mb that this is avery judicious move, and highly ore,diUble to Mr.StATrEBT and tho Direotors.— London Go respondtnt.

HOLY GHOST HOSPITAL.neeting of thu Governors of: this Hospital was held. P. Kelly's offices , Caih»dral-Badaro| on Wednes-tho Master, Mr. M. SLApbr, J.P., ID tho ohair.present

Most ROT. Or, Powor , Eight Eev. Dr.the Mayor (Mr. J. Alliogham), : the Biifh SheriffWilliaoi K»U?), Aid. Mahony, Aid., Keily, Aid.

esy , } .? \, A.. Denny, D.L., J. Slattery, J.P., »ndjlson. After some routine business had been gpnejh, the election of superirctandau't , matron, and[keeper too-< placo. For tho offioi o< superintiia-¦nt , Mr. Francis Walsh (a most intelligent youngp , late iu the employ of Mr. P. JSellv, solicitor),

h ; and for gate keeper, 'Mr. Pairic c Cumsins ,nor, aud" lately Rjriunltnristin the Cl >nmel union,alary of |superintendent ts l£75,'and matron .£35,furnished apartmonta, bat withoat rs tions. Q.vte-r, ISs. a weok , with handsome Inn ished lodge.! were about fifteen candidates for c Kh position,:[r and Miss Walsh were elected by agood majority) first ballot. Mr. O'Callaghan,archit<! it, attended,tatod that in the oonrsq of a few: weo ' cs tbo build-would be completed, when: he woaM!tako themfrom Mr. Matthew Hantj tho oontr Jitor. Stoa

, it is eipected, the pensioners of this charity will¦tailed iq tho new boildingsj which, a: •<) admirably*A iLni\ nninhrtii. : i !

! j WATERFORD i BOAT CLJJB.On Monday evening, a Series of jracea! under the

'aui pices of the above club, Were [run c9. A largojnu n >er of. the members j and their f iends werepriE. int . on |the club grouud, where he Thomas

JFr n cis Aleagher Band played an1 exc silent selec-iti8 ii?f music during the evening. [^That tbeamuBar'jment , provided WBB enjoyed |by. those b'resent waBJevidi nt, andi the menibers of the] Boat Club: would 1

ildoilwVll to ba've those evenings oftener, bey seemedto''! afford those present BO much plei ^ure. Th|<jfollowing are details :— ' ' ', , , '

: | I ' JUHIOB jEAIES : . ¦

, . iP O'Mearo. bow ; : 'J. Kennc ly, bow ;W. Slattory, stk., | . ¦ W.i Al D ibbyn, stk.^

, . | I J. HBl. eoi.; _ !_ J. , '£ ' [C. Boa, cox. ;|i| I ] a. ±ioiauig, I oow ti i¦< ¦

I . L. O. Stlra'ngp, stt.i , ¦ ¦ . i| i l l . M. I obbjn, adx. i 1 1I 'After a few strokes, Sb ttery bro e its : oar, anji[ lost I bis chance. Dobbyn and Strange iaced levelj to , tie Mall, but Strange gradually 'draw aheid andilwbn easily. | rouES.J r I ' : | '' ' ¦ 'I |.C. Eeamond, bow ; ; | J, McCo r borr i '

•' " i; Btmnge, . . ' ! MjO. ft&rphr, !ii - : - '1 P; F. Clery, ] B. SmytV, l , i . ''i ' W. J. Manning, stk., . j E. W Cll npett.stkJ, ,

1 ; ' : ,.j J. HOl. cor. - ' .M : l l CjBie», cot, |.ii ;THis was onoof tbo best contested rsUs i seen oil'the 8airfor a timo. Tbe coiirsa was'from tbe^brjdza''to|tbe boat-bouee. : Clampett|badjljhe best of thiIstortl andibo'd two lengths to bis credit tit the Mai JJlianping here spurted, and! made ithe distance b<-tweep theltw'o boats shorter1. :]WbepJ paisingCrou ¦¦well'B rock iti was anybodyjsjrac e, but Cl ifnpett hvi-irig more iu band than his| opponents, won by thtee"fourtisofialengtb, not rlBir.: ' ;! | - : | i ¦:!¦•! ! 'i i - i l i - 1 - ¦¦', : TIUST DEAT-iTMil . PAlk» 'l I' :|' f. iS ;, B Chntej bow j \ . "| |> Pj O'Connill, bow!t ,I! if F Clery, stk'., . ! fl'. NJ O, BJ,r,J.tk;, |i ; !| I ¦ C. Eea, cox. ¦ i f lOilC. 'BJoaMon. co: ,

¦iBdr ifotithe be»t of the i titrt, and bad; a length t ahi* AeSit at 'tho Mall,-, we l(h » be mainta|npd.to th jUa^Lnd woil byalengthlcl .o rJ1 - l • ; ; ¦ '¦ [ ¦¦ •!- .¦:: •

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' ¦ . Straugo, stk., V • 1 B;Smyth, , «tk.,;¦ < i . Kennedy, cox. . .- ¦ .; 'I J W.;Dob>yn, cox; !; Th a couise1 was from tb( 'ooa -houie .to tha clock-

awe - This! was a Very close race to ;(ie"Milfocd jitati n, fltronge having tbj> bebt of ki .but lon. ad-iX of tbelwretohed *to£ng bf bli eoi.HeJost ak4t two leoitbs, which t|fqn| him an( jhis bow, tWhq 1 InishJ ' Sinyth rowin f very we 1,

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P. \j. PowsB,- Esq., J.P., presidedl |hers ipregt ut1-'Aid. ClampcU, Oapt. Power, Dr.t, Messrs, jj Loamy, T.C., N. M. Allon^T.O., E.rfssy, T.O , P. O'Keeffe , J. Corcbran, J. Hsliy. E.man, Conjrere Eogers, J.R , F. GJ Bloomfleld,, P. Wall/ i. McQrath , T. C< nnoUy, J. Hearne.'[ AI JMOBACEPUL XXIIBITIOH. | I Iis Clerk read the following:- ; U Ii < : Mayor's Office, City Hall, May 2/1, 168-t.BAB SIE.-^AS I hurt, to atti nd a mooting of the\ Ghost Hospital Board on ndxt WednoidaY, it willbe in my power to be at tho meeting of tho,bobrd ofuians ba :th»t day. I deem it right, however, totoo time upbringing the enolpsed ireport from onepe Boroaih Constables undor the notice of : thejdians, a|s tno ioattors it rcfefs to' is of great im-ince, esjjecUIly at present, iit.-YQnritraly, ]Mackoy, Baq: JOKN AXie following is the enclosure

: < Ballybriekl>og to report to yonr Worshipnday, 23rd isst., I saw tbe n

von making several stops inln's-lane, where he remainedle and she went from that tohe van outside tho door, with>ing up ob tho steps and lce tno man' was in the public-1 and wont to drink at then, the children still arotout tenant,tho Bight Worehipf nl the ,U

ie CHAIK^AN said if thoy w¦ taken of! tbe van, they siaL Mr. floasissT took tlrss said be hud no controlent be left the workhousi

him! fever is<so pre-I I I ' ¦

LINOHAM, iMayor.

in, 2Sth May 1831., that on thufeyeninglan In obargia of theBallybriqken, one attalking to a woman,a pnbuo-hoase, leav-a crowd 'of bbildren

ukin'g into1 the van,house the horse wan-s fountain in Bally-Ind the vod.—YonrJoan HAS,yor.' j

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mteSpropetj chargelould employ a paide saiue view. 1 Theover the driver the. Mr. ALLEN :; ifu not bavC jControld bring him beforeed. , Mr. BBENNANrill move to have aa week and ations,

i ,gton and Kalvanaghrbite bread, at 4}d.I tender fot brown:epted. Mr Flynnef, nt 5Is. p;r cwt,pet! dozen,

re were two enderea before, th board;red (o supply tbemja bis premises, atBrothers offered togland at 12s. each,ender would bu ac-id that bpthj be andids, and from whatiah |nade ones .wereo MK Dunne would/oonan's tender bebat the home madegiv^ much -for tbeJteads were po,iiallybe all persona wish-bodsj. Mr. BLOOM -Allen, who-; rjos a

cintlon, eboiild, snp-

upplyiujj fourteen bedstea<Dunne, of Fatrick-street.offtb were all to be made c6d. each. Messrs. Coonanbedsteads in future from Eing discussion as to whose I9d ensued. Aid. CLAHPETT 8ILeamy inspected ,the uedsteas told he believed tbeEng3od if not better than thoiily. He moved that Mr. ipted. Mr. ALLEN moved t:le be taken. He did notiment tnat tbtt English bed

with the others, as cf courx> Bell praised their own gn was surprised that Mr.ber of tbe-Kutepayers' Aaatthe purchase of bedsteads atas good could bo got for' would not be as good. 1Jve you will g t'a good beds!JMPJELD ; I paid it, and a rirmion was taken, and Aid. 'was rcjitoted.jthe voting beir—Messrs. Power, Clompett,

16s| GJ., wbenones12SJ Mr. A LLEN :r. IJKAMT : iDo youead for 12a. ? | Mr.b'bt 'good ope 1 got)lampett's ]|roposi-1K~ ¦ li ¦'Eogers, Blgomfiold

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lent of the expenditure ofi the union [for] tbeiree years, which showed t&at in 1882 20.095s expended ; in 1883.J19.M3 SL, and in 1884,3 9a. lid. I ,; !| -1;oe estimate, the division i ia which, speciales appear are, :— ! j I Inolulf (new estimate) Is. 8J. ; (nito laf t year) Is.allincrea. Is. lid, ; Is. lOd l>rumcandonl Is.B. 10d. Farnogae, 2s. Id. ; Is. |10d. I KUbiirry,i. 8d. KUlotoran, Is. 3d ; ls.lM. E^ma'cke-2s. 1<\. ; Is. lid. Kilmaolelgnei Is. 8d. V* Midos '• '1J . 1-- OJ- K.-U-iio. isVd , ls lld.oKestown, Is. Bd. ; 29. Bat itnoylan, 2a 2i 6d.an, Is. 8d. ; 2s. Id. Water! >rd,'3a. 2d. ; Ss. 4d.town, 2s. d. ; 2s. '• I ¦ .

¦¦ ;he otber .divisions, tho est iuiaie is eit ler theas the rate last year, oi the diffeci nee isg uiated|vl. I ; i ' '.BLOOUTIELD remarked thi t tbe impro ementit so ver)| great when they took into'ec asider-^nat two , years ago tbe ex; icnd tiirc ot build-vus ovor|jE2,600, whilst Iu it year it wfa onlyodd. The estimate was ordered' to lie an the

TBI . POOB-LAW I IZ, |,Bu>oufr£LI> inoved the motion of wfiioh be

|iven notice on soveral previ ous occuslons/tbatin for ]irx>r-|aw purpoeei shall ext nd todescription of property , aid that the niain-ce of intern I paupers he made a ni ti< nalin. If a natiotjiil rate was ifruck over all tbeiity tbat pays ]taxes in Ireland, ho hi Id thent that each person woold ve called «n to pay1 not be more than 9d. in tie 8. Aid. Cl All-seconded tbe motion. I j i

. SCOTT believed a nations I rating w< ulc boable if it could bo worked. To carry tbat'outwould huva to do away wi h thu present sys-if poor- law1 rut ng, whic h j ould up upiet '.tbo3 machinery od which tbei poor-law Byttem . is

. CLAMPETT t*ould snprx rt tiny resolutionhad <lf object in reducing the!ratesi f om Ss.

I. in the JZ. lfj they could equalise the jurdenrates it would' be desirable i : i i i |:' :BBEHHAN did not think 11ere1 was anything

le in tho Bcbenle. He mov:d, as an iluiand -(but tbol landlord be call jd on tolpiyj tbo

ates and Ul otlier taxes. \' : . ,J

O KEKPFE seconded this proposition,; wbichrr ed, th'e division reaultin,: as follows '•.— ,[tht amendment—Messrs. Hal ly, Fitzgerald; Cor-CmnolljfJ O Kooffa , WnlLJ Liainy, Mdrrissy,

p, Jrennan—10. ¦ ' ¦ ' . | "iinnT-Moss'rs. Kenny, Clamp stt. Power (Capt.),i, $oott, Bloomfield—6. ¦

i i i ' i:o*T ON THE IBI8H PA ELI LlIENTABT PARTT.i CHAIBKAM dia not wistt to

^i unneoesaariy faionr M increlu,tng taxaWn.lbut whlero an expense

nee political matters at tftis . board, but :vet absolutely.necessary ho Wak'lu faviur of spiidihgought since Li6t meeting A matter pecurrjad ¦ it.1 They, oould borrow tbe| uitribr neiessary tor"pro-called for an opinion f roc l tho guardians of tiding proper hospital aooimmc di tion it a low »te of

wr in Ireland, and that wai: the action]! taken interest and tho smallest ico a in ' tho'Tea'm 1 woold

:. Trevelyin arid the Wbigi towards tbWtnost •xploio tbo amountiin tbj .fi I h« iratepayers would be¦ale propoiul mode by tbo lfish ParHadehiirjr •f '"1.0" "?, W.ffr "• JW"' ffV t»ing*> «>n thb

t0MnL J^dA^tX ".nt^ 'of^'no'ule Sj fe lXZ t^TSiproved to fw most defective in many respects. ]aw ri<iniredi a ,aitablo p jj p,op 8 w^0 h, lo8tat moderato BiU was lntrod iced: by ;th« |Ir|sh thiir j,,^ P Ha ifan&h to kail.the attention of the

imentaiy Party, bnt it was I uet by subterfuge i ir ooal Government Board to thd matter, and hoped theyrasionby Mr. 'Trevelyan,and e reryopposttu>nnas I would grant an enquiry into tao disgraceful stato ofto it bv the members of tb|( Government, ahd things to which he| had foalloa ihoir attention." Mr.these cironmstanoes their coj

I over in silence. He draftedit, pointing oat that Mr, Trevd to was erasiTe, and another)f the so-called Liberal partjvemment of Ireland, and noi exoopt when oompellod by asBEENNXN mOTed the adoptioabourers' Aot as it at present•kabla. - - ! I I : - 1 !¦ > .i- ¦

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iloot etaouuijnot De i jWtlsh : Doaa not tho malstsr taylfiftyl people wm bea resolution! ]on|the leaving thi honse In a fow dajt fl ' Mr. Anthony t Notslyan's reply, aboye | fronj theihoapital. Mr. jW41s|a i Theio i» pleuty ofproof ot tbe mien- ,

' to r»rpetJ»tfl]th«! to'holp thijlrishitaUon. ' > :\ \ \ - j: |.: ,j of the rcsilatjOB.stands was!totally.

i! 1 : ' ! ' ::' I- ' I ' I '- - -BCOTT held that tho terms of the resolution wereingly objectionable, oonsldori ig what1 MrJ [Trevo;nd the Government had done: or tbo Iriah'neople.I not think: there wu any. proof tint MrJ (Irtvp-->n this oooaslon' had any re lourss-to ura&|<Jo.Aboorcre' Bill was aotoolly ' traftad br an Irish;r. It was said that the Bill was' nover njado to

Tho roasiniof that was .thit it ,was drkwnjupIndlSorentjparty, and the result was a'gof)d 4eolless and reckless expense Mr. Trevelyaa objuldA onus does not lie on mo, but on) the raia who ,iced it. i They could not redly be inUrtsteft ttt

and the proof, of .thit was that on,tho division [jof bosecond reading, of the Land Aot, tl s Irish ParUamaa^fatry*'Pa -ty walked oat of tho Hoasal and thelotaer p»jvoted in c body with the Cdnservativi a—theirherjdi^ryenemios -tor tha purpose of trying o oust the (Javornlmeut oi t :of powetV' jThey had be< a carrying on thisagitatio for selfish purposes, and i ot for the good; ofIrUUme i, 'and that was the reason t mt ho,1 an1 adr»noodNatipna 1st and a Repealer, hod n< t thrown in has, lotwith|th< m'.' Thoy had disgraood tt e country (ab, ap)|A great deal lot. what ho had olrc idy said; hadi boon;reoluted I Those' moaiwero a disgrace to auy iPatlikimeniory Party. | He, |who was Into rested In) th» pro«-'

I perlty ot tho farmors of Irfland, wt s onwllllbg that an: insnlt, such oi was oontalned ia th( rcsolutl4n( »hqald]I bo!thrown in hij;faoej: Ha would bi for passine • voto

ha'd dono for thd'Irlsh uoppl*. ' ; - • , f- [•':(! I '} .! ;.. [ Mr. BLOOHTIBLD also objected to the rosmut^n,:

. prlaolpally becatieo all Mr. TreVel: au asked for wastime;to look Into the Act. He tafd tlili.'. aUhoajH ho

:liopcd and • trnsted , the : Oovorumt it would loan be >( thrown oat. iHd/waa sore tho Cha rman'woold with-' ;draw tho|resolution.| Booanso time; was' osktod, they ;,

! w'ers told that an insult was offered to tbo IrisU people.'' Although ijand Acts>nd other Aon bad bein passed;* he' believed the farmers 'would aoe before ilobg' tbac ib ¦would be a great deal better for them if that Qjt«rn,:

fm'ontnovelr oaraq intojiflloe. : . ' " ""iT't ?if I 'JI u": ¦ 'Hi:' WALL seconded the motion, nhioh *ni carried,- i-th« division o»lng as followi i- ¦¦ .•¦¦' vh ! 'H'vjf \ ,'. - f e ^ tht\ rublutJon-jMiuiir*. Flti| orild,] Hally, Co>.\coran, Connolly,! O'Keeffe, Leamy. HearnoJ Bftmr »b,|Walf, Motrisiy. ilqOrath-ll. ; '¦ , • i ¦":;.¦ !' i :' : f i I- "I Against—Messrs. Kenny, Power, CUmpott, Bog ifs,¦ Scott, Blnom8eld;-i6. 1 h: .¦¦.; '• ¦¦¦ ' •'¦ |; l ; ' s- I 1: Dr1. Soott-I tliiflk itls a disgraoo ol thingthat.nlQO,who were|previous «ltT»s to their andlords, aro iow-alaves to political, adventanra..' Ad ooruod. | | " :i ': ¦ STATI or TUl HobsB.—Eemalnlog at. last ropirt,1}M.\ admitWil&M jborn, l y dl« barged, 07|\ di«d,Q I . wyiiljilny, .f i i \ \ wrwspo^d\s ; ;week tat • j iff , '¦

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toboffii.MA!mdcyou 1, bad a paid man would ydu not bavC jControlover] him ? Master : Tes, I could bring him beforethe board and get him dismisi ed. t Mr. BBENNANgay^ notice of; motion, that be rill move to have aman, appointed ad a salary of 6s. a week and ations,to dp tbe work. I . i ,

CONTBAOTS.—Messrs Hetherii gton and Kavanaghwers declared contractors for i rbite bread, at 4}d.per klb. loaf. I Mrs. Hanraban' I tender ' for brownbread, at the Game price, was ac :epted. Mr Flynnwas Appointed contractor for bi ef, at 5Is. p ;r cwt,andlMr. Pbelan foregRB, at9ld peij dozen.TBHDEBS roE Bs'nsTEAns—Tb re wcro two tenders

foriiMKwbi,lOitf'«A} ,centMr1.he;,asgsupioce'eartiistatgoo<ingPIEImenport}UStTnelbelleBLOAdition

jfatnii—Messrs. Fitzgerald, Billy. Coroorjin, 'Con-nollji, O'Keeffe, McQrath, Bret nan, Wall, Allon,Kenny, eainy , Morrissy—12.

Did not vot«—Dr. : Scott. : :TJne Master was directed to e< cd en order to Mr.

Dunpe for the bedsteads. ;| THE NEW BAT !¦ I

In accordance with the board' i order ot tfe 80thult. , !the Clerk prepared the es imate of rates fortbe Qurreot financial year, come encing oh .tpe «!6thMa oh, 1884, tbe amount of w lioh! was i3.7,670,being JB1.390 less than last ye ir's jeatimatp. | Hebuot sincere pleasuro . in annoui cing this iu prove-mentj in tbe finances of the a: ion; Tbe I lalancedue to the Treasurer by tbe gui rdiaoe on t ie 2BthMarcp last was only 4435, as aguins^ £1,491 in thecorrefponding date, of tbe previous year, lin 1882it stoW at X3.003, He also submitted aliabblarstatedlast; 11Ss. wJ£19,2

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B^RD ' EW { AND ] '<Mt$\$;i M)VERTI069 ; No. In fever hospital, 78Jj corresponding week ; iTlast year, 27 •„ No', on ont-doir rcliefl 1.210 ; last year, (Be:1,252 | cost; £51 8s. 2d. ; hak year, £56 9s. Od. ,

8TIKOLANTB C6n6uTrED.-|224 glasses of wino ; 288 pof whlakoT. and 175 of boer. Mi I w*,

room nere u in is manogoa properly- . I I ' • "-VOTE OF , THANKS Tp :MB. :BTBAETi M.P.—Mr.

Hijnry Tilliers Stuart wr itoL drawing ho attention ofthe board toja 'qneskion te Is »[ask in the Houag ofCommoni, with regard to tbe nntatufjiotory deliveryof mailo between Canpoqain.L »n}ore, ndDnngarvin.Mr. Anthony , moved that the marked! thanks of thoboard bo given to Mr. 'Stju'&rt fort tho Interest ho hadalways taken In Dhngiryan >nd its | vicinity:' \ TheChairman sa^d he had done S 1 t ffr tbe people of thilnetghbourhood. He ,:had; guaranteed towards theBalunsgoul pier more thin knVoho wohld havo done.Hi. Walsh i:Ho bad done i' mo re|for tue oonoty thanall the gontlomon in 'it. Ml i ooond the ' proposltioD.AgVced to unanimously. I;- - i ' | i : ' l " i4

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SESKIHANE DISPBN«ABT;—At a meeting of the com-mittee of . management of i tht Sesklnline. dispensarydistrict, bald on the 12th May, it was proposed by Mr.Patrick Walsh, seoonded by'Mr. Edmona Power, and" Resolved i That John Malca ly be appointed [chair-man for tho ensuing;7oar|!Eduo id Power, vioe-ohoir-1man, and Patrick Walsh; hon. loo." . I ; ; I '- A, LABOE 1, QBAMT.—A.| wot lapi named MaryonneWelsh, whose husband ' VM ' oi;merly|a!publican atBlackpool, applied for »ss(«t»n<;» to | onng nor toAmerica. . The husband,1 ' rho s Iu that country, senther £13 to help to pay her piss >go and those ot her sixohildreu, and the board granted a further snm ot £12,subject to the approval of the L icil.Gorornraont Board.Tho support of the family n th i Udase amounted to £15s'J per wook. ,. - :, - |- .i ... ; U- - > ¦ i ; . , 'il ¦ . . . . . .¦.:. -. . ;

¦M r, 8. ;O'Brit>n g»ve notice bf motlob for this dayfortnight, that he will; mire the) resolution grantingMii. Powor,.V.8., two gutt eas i oase bolrescinded, andthat he be paid * fixed tali >ry. Aujourovd. . . ;( ,

. ' IKILMAUTBOHAB, C^ekmtOHIDESCE.

BOAED OjF GUAEDiA JS-TDESDAT.Mr. J AMKS 'POWEB, Chairn m, presided, Other

guardians present : Messrs.jB, Finn, jl. 8. Walshe,D. Gleeson, Maurice Coffey, V. J., Pi 'VYalsh,'— Fitz-gerald, M. Terry, E. Power, L Povfer, J. Wnhib, —Barney. TBB COPKTT ] M LOISTBAOT. ; . '

Mr. Coffey—Hks Lord Waterford recommendedanyone for tbe commission of the (peace P : Clerk iI am iftt aware. 'Mr. Coffey : Was there ho replyfrom the Lord Chancellbrtd oi r resolution P Clerk :Not since the reply acknowledging its roceipt. Mr.Gleeson : I beg to propose!th at w len we receivo areply from thuLord Chancellor, we) take Lbrd'Wa-terford's lotter into consijleikti on. [This letter wepublished in our lost issue].' I^r. Cofftty i I thinkthe board of gnardians' are) tl o»pr >pcr authoritiesto appeal to the Lord Cba'ndel or. ' , .' ]

Mr. Gleeson—My object ih | ropo sing this resolu-tion is to appeal to tbe Lorn. (J ancellor in referenceto tbe lust names submitted to [iord Waterford.' Mr.Coffey : I will second yonr pro joaall i I ,

Mr. M. 8. WaUhe—If you interBperc'e the listwith a little string of bailiffs c r noodles, yon wonldprobably have a chance of get ing pne of them ap-pointed. Mr. Coffey : I do not think it is necessaryto add any more names to the list. I We do not dealin tbat class of people ; aDd it we cannot get ourmen appointed without bavingia kpHnkling of tbatkind , it would be better to abandon the matter.

Mr. Gleeson—We have a specimen of their rulingat Carrick-on-Suir board of guardians.- The pro-position was thenugreed to.1 I I , ' 'A N EXPRESSION or THANKS.— Mr. Bryan Finnsaid he bad been absent from tbol board tor sometime, or he would have taken at earlier opportunityof thanking t e guardians far the kind vote ofcondolence and sympathy passed jby them on tbedeath of his brother, the late Father Finn. Hecould not fully express what 'he felt, but bad tothank Mt. M. S. Walsbe and also Mr. Hunt, theclerk, for tbe manner in wbicb the resolution badbeen proposed and forwarded. '; \

NUNS AS MATBONS.—The.! gfiardians of the Car-low Union wrote, stating it was their intention toappoint a nun as matron, and asking the guardians'experience of how tbe i duties were done by theSister in the Kilmacthomaa Union j Mr. L,- Powerdid not think there was . a betteij kept housu inIreland. Mr. Qleeson endorsed this statement, andattributed this to tbe care ot the master and matronand those others who looked latter tho poor. s

A R ZQVBBT .—A request , made by the nuns for aclock, was ordered to Le acceded to, on the' motionof Mr. M. 8. Walsbe.

TUB Omu uir VsrEBiHAkr IHSPKCTOB.—Theletter read at the hist meeting -ofj the board fromthe Pri vy Council, refusing; agaiu to sanction tboappointment of Mr. David Power us veterinaryinspector, whilst the services of a professional mancould bo procured, was read. M.r. 'L. Power iWhatever we do in this unidn tbt Privy Councilwon't agree to it. Mr. M. 8k Wnlshesaid the ques-tion was were the services of o, qualified man, avail-able f In a more important < union like Carrick anon.professional was able to do tbe! duties satisfac-torily, but tbe Lord Lieutenant took such a specialrare of their interests than ho would not permitthem to appoint anyone but a professional. Hestigmatised the action ot Mr. Power, V.S., in writ-ing to the Privy Council on the matter, as most un-becoming and uncalled for. Were Iboy, bo 'asked,going to allow this Mr..Power to dragoon them intoappointing him whether they like] it or not, at asalary to be fixed by himself ? Mr. L Power re-marked tbat fur the last two months, whilst theybad no veterinary inspector,1 there was not a'singlereport Bent in of i any sickness in {cattle. After arather lengthened consideration, it was proposed byJUr. Terry, seconded ay or, ni. ». jwaitme, ana re-AOlved, tbat tbe Privy Council be again requestedto sanction Mr. David Power's appointment asinspector. i f

THE LATE USV. BOQKB! POWBB, P.F.Mr. M. S. Walshe said this {was the second time,

witnin a very short period, hb bad risen in this roomto perform a very Bad, and at tpe Babe time,'a,dutywbicb be felt was owed. Yes,1 tt was ;only a shorttime ago be rose to propose1 a vote of condolencebUb Mr. B. Finn 'and his Utriily, On the death ofthe Eev. Father Finn,1 and now the grave badscarcely closed over 'him wben:Fatt eriiogiTPowerwas hurried to tho tomb. They on, d it to FatherEbger Power's memory not to allow this meeting toseparate without recording their sc noo of the losstheyl had sustained, but the ' great, the irreparableIOBS tbe national cause of 11 eland bad snstained onbis deatb. He would propose the foMlowing<f);so!u-tion :—" Tbat we, tho guardians < f tbe Kilmao-tMomos union, in public meetjnj; assembled, expressour deep and heartfelt regret 'at tlio death of tbeEpv. Eoger Power, the patridtic and beloved P.P.ofi Traiiiore. We, who have known the lamenteddeceased eo long and so well during the many yearsofi bis pastoral charge of the, parishes of Newtownand Kill , desire specially to i give expression, to oursorrow for the loss we have sustained by the deathof) tbe good'priest; tbe 'u'oflltiobtng And true fiiend,add tbe. sterling, incoiruptible patriot. To hisLqrdshlp the Most. Eev. 'Dr. Power ,W respectfullybeg to tender our heartfelt sympathy in his greatgcjiof ; and we request our Clark to transmit a copyof | this vote." He (Mr. W.) Bald Father Power wasa sincere friend of his, and itlwasa melancholy gra-tification for oim to propose (bis resolution.' >In tbedeath of those two good priests, in such a shorttitue, Ireland had sustained niloBS Which she couldvary ill affurd (bear). Now that th ly were dead, itwas bis sincere hope tbat united i i Heaven, tbeywould pray for Ireland there] and that her longnights of mourning will betarnod into daya of free-dom and joy. 1 ' '! ' [I '" i

Mr. B. Pino secondedithe proposition, wbich wasthen put from the chair.and ii'rried.| ' I "

VOTE O» CoNnotENoB.—Mr M. S. 'Walsh, pro-posed a voto of condolenca nit l the late c:hairinan.on, the death of bis brother, B >v. Father Anthony.Mr. L. Power seconded tho motion,-' which wusagreed to, and tho meeting adjourned. . ' ¦-

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i DtJNGAEVAN UNlOkfrYESTEBDAT. iH. A. FTTZOKOALD, E q.j JM, in the chsiri Also

present.: Meoars. P«ti. VYalshJ Simon p'Brien, GarretMorrissy, James O'Brien,| M, A. inthouyj Jos. Qaealy,and Thomas Landers! , ] i . I . | • '¦ ' ¦ ¦ l - - 'i ;

i TBE HOSPITAL AccOMMO^ATtoH.L-Mr. Anthonydri^fv attention' to a stato ( f thing s whioh ho character-iBod as monstrous. A pi tiontj Tho had] authority tooomo in, drove up to the hospit \v, and had to remainouUldo in the Inolement itcatWr for Ian hoarwhilstaubthor pationt was boin r dragged fram his bed andput somewhere else In order to mike room for him, thusen'jlaugoring the lives of two poisons. | He was not infavour of increasing taxation,] but where an, expensewas absolutely.neceasarv he Wos'la favour of spending

, JTBC LATI ABOumsHdp oif| JfBENS '—On Tuesdaylast, the'Month's Miod, Office tbd Man tor the ru-.pose of ;the soul of ;tbo late Mm e'ntedlprclate of thediocesoof Ferna, Moat Btv. Or Warteti, took placeat the Cathedral, Ennisc^ittby. About one hundredand fifty clergymen wore prcte it. "Dbe Cathedral,'wl joh was deeply '.draped.: wa* e ronded. i ',The ; VeryEf v. D. O'Connor,Adm,., jEnnukorthyl waac«lebrantut .Massy.Euy'.i Wj: Eoli|terJ' leacoi .i Per: John,Dunne, ! «uh-dBacoaj.tb(i! Bev. iWiUUui Fortune,

;M«'el«r of ,Cereaiaaies, I Chi itersi tbi) iUev, 'P,Cuirish.Hiid the B«;4.:M."p'Go u «n., " Too:V?ry Eev.

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'M r.' Hannlgitu, auotloneor, sol, I ho sobooner Bridg et,by!auction, '(<> Mr,"TDomVCoal li y, of Waterford, for

! £5(55. After a spirited oomjx ti ion, iommenolog at£300 betweoa Oapt. Kirby.'Mr . ohn W*ltb, CaptainMoloney, aud Mr. ' Co»kl9>, th, ; f tidjk *o» knooked

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A TBODBLKS<and Joseph O'Jrecover poseessiE.Wdll at euniitiff , and'Ur.|Fedeposed to Mr.Mr. Wall!; bedthat day I wentfendant in ctarand lj, who wenplace J; since IbtI am the solb eidemabd' jpossesftime ebo iwas inthe sitmeltermstbe rite ii l"0manded;. whenrupt.jl was 'filland uive her, £5mincfl to continto try and get t

Mn Feely1—AKeogb : 1 wlU |Fee ly : Are youMr . feosh /r,Havel you assigiKeog'h i No, becanae il have been, unable ,to| giveup possession. JMr. Feely i It is necessary to giveup posseosion wuen tbe deed is made. , I want toknow who is tl e complainant ? Mr. Kepgb : jWeare joint cemplt inants. , Mr. Feely : You must! re-member that ycur decieiob in this otee is final, andthat is tbe reuse n you should act legally. I wantto know who is the complainant bere P ' Mr. Djuii-ford t The apsW«r is that tbey are joint complain-ants.: Mr. Feely : Possession must be demandedby tp&yowner. | You cannot partj with onDeraiiipand tjhen demand possesion. Mr. |£eoxh i I don'twant) to hoodwink tho bench. I ,won't be bullteddown'by yon. M T- Feely :ll am hot bullying you;Mr. Boakin j Wie must call on you to keep order,Mr. Iteogh. Mf. Keogh : The moment you telij ineto stop I will be

Mr. Dunford sin the name of tMr. O'Brieri wepossession. 'Mr.held that the ixand Mr. O'Brieplate& by thi A<able cause was t)not give up pojthe (jench to gijthem to disniissbefore the Quartof the case, ho-8with Mr. Wall, twhich shf; Woulsaid this waej a yfor taking out aiwoman should tthem, she had cKogers i The beiMr. Feely : I tbe

Mrj Keogh wain answer Co bipossession until,pose of the prosame 'rale as JMr.use the wordi" cnot know whbtbileft ber there atbe woman P 0Why Idon't you Iwas going to advask tbe leave of .in ord|er to pay liwho would suffeicourse she has s<the estate pay inthought it wbuli

Mr, Feely4-WKeogh •. Decidadmany obstacles ijMr. Dunford j: S£10 a year, andBridget ConnorsowcolUOaforiwaoff by Mn Wall,lodger, who owecthere as a caretsvant. By air. ]obey a master.1 In ircply to; Mrbered tne' day toffered to pay b,place at the sanigive ber, togetb<was there for! be:fare and-costa ;' ito her that ne! T"The bench gaveFeely said hb' «court. ; I' A VICI6OS DEmily Mason' fowbiob bit one1 offence: Frank £dnot's dog riisbCarbecry'B on 4Mr. Strange'i riMason cainu 00dug rushed out.injured leg dreel>uify said thW dolonoJ He did.Mason for tna' laicbainid. Carbe'lwant lo have (hiiwns constantlyetopes ut the' dojjwas ordered1 to1 J ' _.r J: IAdjourned; '

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! MALICIOUS dttMichael Brown; fo:class in hdr bomBrown caino to hwindow ; ho wastbo place ithoipro'to payjfor tho|3an

.ABBTJTAI>|BiOfsummoned her ;haassault.' It wonlcman to tbo pe oohouse drnuk, andho..gave her 'sovifooo ; nsod j fearf 1sever beaso nhtilhad been oonduotand ho Iwas put. IMoyoij 1 Bviear' airant firitho defonc».e;r| :f, i |. ALLXCBD EITICufte WBro[obirg<bf boou and sometha male prisonerconstable Kavais.ceivod', ho airptt*matlou that tf entfrom the worktiosla an office jn,| thefurther brosoontothoa roso.1 i 1 1

1 { Xn< ipxtni.—f} tPower, coroner,.Mall-lane, |intodeath of two metin the;river'; I [l'tot thq deceasedtbe evening bt IChapel-lane to tion bc4rd ttie's'.s.the oilier i{dbmornibg,' Muijnibad ,b«en heaidcovert d floatingNo oli ie' could beseooncl body,1 andreturtled.i j ; - l

TUB WATiairoDn Tussdorthe rof the«th Brigod'Mt' Wrttorfordmajtor), to assemtraihlnj. :Ths|mtho oomtnand ofand the offlcorsvariety of muilowitnessed by a Sro

T8KPBttANC«annual eiounlon•noo AtsoolatlnnBerL'BoborlPdw>tha band of thothreatening! appoivented the attendhavs benn, batihiThe; party had astoamiSr to Dobtt¦eWeamnoW , and-'f«o4 ai««n4 «ri[ ":X ¦•! U-i

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silent. " 1aid they hod brought the summonsivo parties, If Mr. Feely was right,aid provu 'that be also'deuanjledKeogh did likewise. Mr. Fejolj

issession demanded by Mr. Ee< ({h11 was not ; the possession contuu-t. Mr. Dunford said tbatasreasin-t>t shown why tbe defendant sbo lidsession, be would' respectfully fuke him, a decree. Mr. Feely askodthe case, and it could be broughter Sessions; Eeferring to the meifltslid that this woman Mi a serv mtnd that he owed her £30 for wo^es,I not be paid now. Mr: Donfnrd>ry unfair statement. Their reai onministration was iff order that t iisot suffer, i ojnd instead of assisti ng'bstructed them in every way, 1 Ir.oh bate decided against Mr. Je, ly.ugbt you TTonld. , , • '. ¦s then recalled by Mr. Feely, a idCD, be eaidj : I put this woman la;he legal time should come to c is-perty ; she I was to be paid at theWall hod ber employed. Did joairetaker" in eTpIoying her ? l|dor I Used itj iu express terms, but I

p caretaker. How .much is duel totvv dwv, IA, uuuovc, ujr;iur* ntu.ay her that ? Secause I can't [ Iauce £5 out of mjr own pocket, andthe creditors to mike up the rest,er. in, full j as she was the only 0 iesevjirely, but I cannot now foe t ieoptdd. Mr. Fe«ly r 'Ho'w 'much w 11tbo pound P Mr. Dunford said |o

. 'pay 16s.[j '• • . ; ¦m't you gire her the £6 now P Mr.ty not, if .she did not throw so1 the way, I would have done , o.ie will get ler wages at the rate ofL&3. in the- £ on the remainder d e.deposed to Mr. Feely that she was{es, but that £30of that wasstro ckwho 8aid|it was a .Mrs. Furlong a

. tbat amount; she was not put Inker, but wu8 taken.more it as t-

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. Dunfordj witness said she reuieni-e was out at the bouse, when : ner for tbei time she Was caring t ies rate of 'wages as Mr. Wall usbdr with 7s1 a week for the time «iesupport, and amount paid foe tru in

hb also remembered his explainj ies trying {to get her.20s. in tbdlfca .decree ifor poaWasion, and Mr.ould bring the- coats to s. higher

00.—Thomas Carberry summon d¦ having a' dog in her posicssiefe,his sons. "Mr. Strange for tho die;ilMsin' ^nwifiwl tVin t. fka AefM-.¦d out of her .house , and"ij'nbQkfd>«n, and bit him in the leg. By:now the dog is very vicious ; Mtse; to talk to a carponter ' and tbe

Carberry 'said bis son hAd f,4oled by the doctor. Bead-constableog was not. vicious if it wot 'Tjsfcnot see it put excepti with :MiiS[t twelve months, and it was th, Hr y : H e bit another man,i and I1 destroyed. Miss Mason said si eipnoyed by littl<r boys throwii gand irritating it. {Tbe defendantbave the doz niuxxled in future.

PETTY) 8ESSION8—MONI) T. -. Congreve Eogers; P. J. Powe: , andD.,G. Boakin, K.M.) . |

LANDLOWB.—John Walsh sued JohnL lls. 'id.J for half-year's rent ap tot. Mr. Feely s The landlords ai e be-for their rights. I understand this

er five yeats" rent hicnselfl ,1 i nolitiff .: Tbojt is not a proper quei Jionl0 not think it is fair for these subJlaying this, man, who does I not payptobabilitles are this man! m 1 bewa tenants will have'to go out, ifter1 up to date; In' reply to theourtiid his'landlord was Sir H. '. B'a ron,iree and a half years' rent, A decreea stay of executiop until Wale I 'nr-landlord, as. he luight come < own

nts. Mr. Eogers i How. much andtb P ' Witness 1 J. bf anlacrel Mr.'ich does he pay for1 that P Plain \R •

ik Ouffej / . —Shls was a similar cl dm,being £1 3*. 6d. | PUiutiff, : They

ilined to pay, and that is the re isonbeie. iMrj Eogers [ The <m,ne ttingJUU. , JOUUiU UCUU11UU Ub iujiisi uuno,HB CABETAXSB.— Mr.David Keogh 1 ,rien summonrd Brjdget Connbrii to}n of two houses, lately beldjbyJMr.ner Hill. ' I Mr. D. Dunford for plain.:ly for defendant: Mr. D'avid KfeghDunford :' |I am executor of the lateled on the 17th December last onout to the, pretniftes and puti thi cte-;e as ca-retaker until Mr. Thor tonappointed executors, i»ould'sell tbe

n Mr. Thornton hail withdrawn, indeditor; I appointed Mr. Dunford toion from ber, and pay her for thetbe place '; I agreed to keep he -onas Mr. Wall ; I would pay her ata year, and 7s. a week tbat she de-we found that the ,estate was bi nk;ug to put my band in my pocketout of my own money, and I deter-ie to administer th'e estate, in 0 dorie creditors to pay her. in full. ' 'Till you give ber the £6 now f , ' Mr.ivo her what tho law desires. [Mr.tho owner :of these premises ni w Pm by law as executor. Mr. Pet W ¦.ed them to Joseph O'Brien Pi Mr.

TY 8E3SI0NS-THIS DAT. , ¦ II- !r, Aid. L.|A. Byan, D. G. Bodldn,aad J. Blattery.) - I ' ;¦¦ ' ¦¦-[ " ,OBT,*—Johanna Molonoy sammoneil

* having maliciously roken a pano .bfa. : At twelve o'clock in the nigtitjit place and.threw stones through)*formerly ajlodgor, and bod only left'ipuslnight. Fined Ut., and-orderraage done. | i , - . , . ! : '. ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ' ". : ! |BANS.—A respectable looking womanband, Edward Bouteher, a sailor, fbtbo a blemlnir, she said, to bind tbjjion lost Saturday ho came into their

threw everything about tho kitchen1 {;nl thumps on the noso : nit in herI: language; to her, and sold ne WOD Wie put an end to her. Tho defendantig himself frequently In this m»nnejij,1 gaol .before .for &> similar offonca ,information; and we will Issue a' war-last's arrest, and then deal with tho

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NSIVI BoBBXBT.-fJohn and Ann*>d with the robbery, of several pathsloather from the wprkhoaie, whon*as employed as .shoemaker. - Heaf*:h deposnd that from lnformation« ro-, tlie prisoner; h» had recoiled isf OTIr-six pairs of boots hod been takan10 by tho female prisoner, and pawned,town 1 ho! prayod for a romand,^his onqalrios. . Granted. - The oonrt";- " V.: : ! ": - l - -- . ' T - -?i ; ! > :•

1 ' ttonday ' miirairijj, '.Mr. ¥..jS«.beid an inquest atMr. Coleman'i,the circumstance]{ attending tb|e>, whose.bodies were found floatit ge evidence went to show tbat pile;was Jouies Murray, and that tube Oth March he : left his bouse i aike up bis post as night watebmt aCarolina, whioh was then lying 11at. the .river. : On tbe folloiric gr was missed, end nothing sine eof him : until bis : body was di -in the river on Saturday'evenin ;.found to the identification of: tt«In each cusei a formal vcrdiot wi M• v . ; - : , - ¦• "• ¦v - r - : - \ - i ] ••ip A&TiLLiar (SiiTn BgioADc).-f"

Mrnlts and non-coaimlitslonod offloors1 Snnfh !.;.», niolalnn R^ .l A.tilUfl.y th» etoanuhlp. TinUrn (Jacoi,ile at Dnnoannon Fort tor the annn»ln lookea very well,1 and wbr« underMajor Can"), Adjutant O'FlaragaA ,of tho: staff. Thei band IpUvedJ:*before their depa«nre,.'WDlch . nai

•y. large crowd* ' ' • ¦ ¦ • '\ 'iixoossiOH.—On Hnnday last tlieof the Waterford Catholfo ,Temue>xxM plaoo, atid was accompanied brr, Adm., ahd Bav. E. Mocker, with'8oo!oly. ' The' weather presented |'»iranoo In tho raorntai, wploh ptvkinoo from being' at Urge si it uitgjbi1 diy was afterwards beautijfaUv fid*.very pleutaat mail In the Tinl«j*»

or«.Ent. where they enjored.them-returned la tbe olty In the ««alnt in»':: : :i:,i4y :

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I : KILKENNY JUNCTION ifcOM ANY. i1 The half-yearly meeting of tBi» Compiny washeld in lipn'donion Saturday lait; Mr. JbBii W.BATTER in'the!chair.1 • > • 'II J ¦' . :| . . •: .

J .The .CHAia>«Aif, In ' moving th'e adoption of .thereport, stated he was glad to bijable toatnonricetbit.matters had been finsllv altninged MCa. theWaterford ( and Central Company, »nd that! tbedirectors now recommended thellSthJ claaie1 to betaken ont of the twenty years'! lease given thatCompany. !¦ This! was now ' qui e: safe, at Mr.'Williams bad.got the money to! :onrpleto tbe ex-tension. : - i | ' —rj- 'j ; ¦'¦; • ' ¦¦ ¦ • '¦• \ ' '¦ - ,¦¦ ;| ; ' •¦

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Mr. EASoiiLrra complained very much of theopce expenses,' and hoped now ' the' directors badnothing to do tbey would 'cnt tbem'detwn 6i let theCentral Company take charge cf the wdrk anddistribute the dividend at a smail iost) ! I ¦

Mr. WILLIAMS !»aid his Company would be gladth assist the proprietors in ' any : way1 the/ [could,so as to - riduce exDennes.' and brioij \hn t4d com-mutes closer together,' naw that all dispnt'es wereefaded. ¦

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Mr. BAT-|EK Baid.the matt'er would te consideredbefore November 'next. ¦' ¦ ¦|*"l l]|¦ Mr, EJNOEB winted to know If it was «ertaiu theextension would be made P i j ' I - TTj i

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AOH explained the [forward ' a'tata oft|ie works,^and that he believed! ; tbei mdnfey WM'ready 10 .;ojiplete it in a short time. I jj

I Mr. WiiiiAKs} stated the getting if the moneyfor the purpose! was principally owing to th< assist-ance and BupWt given by Mr. Kavanigh and Lordde Tesci, who, is directors, had worked loyally forthe Junction ehareholders. ; j f • : ;| :

The directors and auditor were tb in re'-eiected,a ad the agreemetit for a twenty years' lease tb theCentral QpmAanyjpassed unapimouslyi ' ", I • :

I On' the mdtion of 'Mr. TEOKAS ADiliis, a vbte ofthanks waa| passid to the Chairman and direfctora.This ended the proceedings. | | I |

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. The halfi.yearly general me*tine of thjM.bare.holder* 6f this Company waa held'on Tuesday lastat the Oitv Terminus Hotel, Cannon-strett) Mr!tHOKAB ADAMS'in tbe chair. ' ' ; • ¦ . l i t - ' j \ '. ' :

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there are many observations I ;;hs,ve toll make,because: I' thjnk lyou will find these 'apcouBU axeptetty nearly all; satisfactory and quite stUight-forward as usual. There is nothing viry special toremark about them.1 ¦ You will see, if you look, atthe beginning jof them, that there! has' lean adecrease on Bome of the items' here,''*nd * slightlicrease in others. Unfortunately, as' regaWs thedecrease, it; is principally in livestock.' Of; courseno one has; any control over that/ Thereisadwreaseof X602 in |that, and also .in coal, and the reason of

It is certaibly uiaatisfactory to find 'any decreaseat all in a small1 Company like oars;! but Pdo "not•te how it can1 very v^eU be helped, jlf yoU go tothe details of the account* I think you Will findthere is an increain in the passengers of about £140and in Roode of j £325, ind the result Of, it you see,a loss of £605 ;! but oJ regards tbit there bt|. beena decrease in aU the %h' lines tbia half-year; andal very large decrease, except in libel Beltikv andNorthern Counties—that . is tbe! bniy exosption.The Oreati Southern and Western have lost £13,667,or a decrease of .'5, per cent. ; the Midland bavolost £13.274. or' a decreiso of 9 'per! cent! '¦'¦ theGfreat Northern of Ireland £5.616; or £$ pe3 .ent. .and the Waterford aud Limerick £3,476, or I rom DM 6jr per cent, j so tbat we stand in no worJl po«i-tipn than tbe other lines ia Ireland. Ihen) f youtnrn to| No. 2, capital account, ybu lim set'therehis been o; small charge of only; 1£44." Ww bave

account—the capital raised by loans aid debMntirestock ; anaiiin No. 4 account you 'wulj find tttere isonly J647.II think, ;«pent on capltal|'acco6br. Idon't know, anything .thut.s.howvbetter forj i rail-way company than a small amount spent on kapitalaccount; it, «hqwi pretty clearly that the workingexpenses are fully charged. Now; but workti ,g ex-panses In tlje revenuo account I find have been 82d.per train mile ; and to show ; that w^ havb beenwbrking thi Kilkenny Junction at afairrate, : maytJy tbat tHeir I working expenses—what we chargeth, em—have; been) no more than 2s. e?|d. pdrj trainmile. Tbatj brings out onr wbrking expeniestoasdin slightly more: than their own—2s . 9td. pt strainmjile. I don't think I need detain jouilongeWupoa'those things. With regard to the lUt'e of our peNinanent waV, I have the report of the eiginedrnore;Mr. Galway, and I think there would be no harm in

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add btdldings of the two liaes havei been"maiotaiae3'<or thi past.half-year U filly as good, safe, and eBecVtool condition as heretofore;- On Vie Waterfdrd andCentral Ireland -Bailway there aro.over 7i miles! re-laidwith steel rails, and on tho Kilkenr-y, [motion Batlwavover ,3,- miles.',' | j .. . . | . . . , .; ;| . . . | ¦: ,.1Thurv.ia the" locomotive departuji nt ve at 1 hortnow, and we shall b« obliged 11 have a!n itherengine to carry on! thedrafiUvby and, by:i but at thesame time ,,it, u |satisfactory tojkntiw 'tb it itbe'locomotive department is in as good a state ai lauolMr. M'Dowell says' :— I . ' ; ' ' "| T I - ;

(' I b»g;lo sUt«;.tliatl tho.roUinr itock U Ur to*better and .safer, condition than It hki been fdr wmtyears past.: j All tbo old axles (which were under ths;'modern staodard.ofi ttreiigth) have betn taken on! andnow ones put in instead. Three of! the thlnl- slasi 'oarri*gt>s have been tebollt, aod . w«[ arq pashlnte onwith tbe work of renewal until we get thronghla I the>old ones. Wo we alio rubuildiog some of the f afftnswhich were worn out and not worth repairing. I Id theengine depittment jwe are doing' aonie.Heavy Ivpoira*anil renewals. At {the present timo Wa h»re iwofnewboilers, two new fire boxes, and two pairs of cytHdenengine (which has been ordcrod), wlillri»<i"ni piintj ofengine power.-" ' I : . . .1 , . ) ' . . ¦ [• I ' . .; 'So, far I think that is satisfactory. Then yAuj wUlobserve that tbej balance to credit of riven'ueactouot is £4,CS6 :lls. 3d., and that is sufficient to§ay. *i per ceutl on the preferenceitock., ..'A ($«**'eal of the I reduction arises from too falling off in'thb KOkqnny Jnnctlou traffic,' of Which 11 lose 70 percent. That to a viry grekt extent aceolint* forjtt e'fall-ing off in our dividend. < Mr. Williaini has maiisgedtoTsave) something. in the different: departments;but as you {see it is all kept up a* ioll as it ihooldbe| Tliero' is eomftliitVif liko : X432T sived da theloooojotive departluent.; Tbat accoujatsfor'tne wayin [which the dividend has been kept to 41 per!bent,which I think ; very few of us exptcted to Jet, Idon't know 1 that I Tieed say anything? abbdti theKilkenny Junction, at present. We shall have ameetings afterwards to japprove of 1 hlsrugre^nlent;and perhaps it would be better to leave all oi th»tsubject till. ire hate that meeting. , i [f there tsUriyfurther explanatioji required I shall be birlpy togive it 1 if not, I will no* move, ",Th«,t the toportand accounts l<e received nnd adopted."., . ' , fih '.

; Alderman Sir . CHABLXH WHEfaiiit secondtd theresolution.'.- -, . ¦ ' |. ; . , . ¦ . . ; • I ii . - .'

iu reply to a Shareholder,; . , 1 j j '. . ;< The HICBETAETJ said tbe stock was taken 'ekchhalf-year, aud. materiala oo,hand credited aiicostprice in tbo accounts, j ' ,". :L * ' . j ¦ ¦

A Shareholder—As to statement) No. 2, I se«thilre are arrears o( unpaid dividends to the ai ibuntof [£196 ,892.1 I should Hike to know whcthui (thatlarge suui of , money will havi to be paid befo t theoriginal shareholders get any dividend P . 1 ' :

The CnAtEJfANf-Decidedly ; in one wiyioranother/ ¦ j ¦ ! • |. ' . . I . . . i i . ;.¦ ; : i I ' . .I: Mr. E. FBEEVAN said he was glad ,to find tbttthe' board were laying down steel rails, became'that.would prove jto . be an economical policy in tbtlongrun. As to arrears; of dividend, he did not so posethey would ever| receive tbo amount iafnll, tbere-fore it would ,be advisable to agree to a'oomprt tulsi,a year or i t wo hence,J when thing* beoaoje moresettled, and accept 2s. OJ. or 59. in tbepiund ( ie*r).: ThS i rtol iiiion Ans jthen put and carried- u naoi-monsly. • - ' '¦] ¦

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'1 On the mytion of the CHAIBXAJI, stcondi d byMii .FBIEKAW, the retirlnjj dir«tors-i8lr CharlesWhcthaui; and Messrs.1 E. Dobbyn qnd J, J. PheUn—were re-elected i| and. on tlie proposition q'f theCB'AISUAH, seconded by Mr. F*»HAN, tl « re-tiribir auditor, Mr^ Ml U. SU'pbenjon; |»ai also re-appointwi. ; li ¦ ; I i • • . ;¦ . • 1 ; ¦ 1.

Tb« CHAIBMAH moved—¦• That •'divtdendl it tberate of 4t per c«ut. be declnnd oo'thi prefe^epc«•toik for the half-year, and that | tbe l*luqce of£260 13s. be carried forward to nextacn«iint-"l- . 8lr CHABtis WatTHAK sevondifd tbd 'retblntion.>• -Blr. 'FBMUair.'lo! snppo:tinif 'the,j«8alutionl »uid—1 believe j*e should hare had a teo «ui^l(divi-d«ad nut for the Baviojjs effected liy ui r sftrilnry.He| has been mosV asaiduoui, and:has keptUuwnevery Item of expenditure.'\ Ia gomg ' brougfi theaccnunti I and my colleague came to tb, conclusionthat but for the «ecrtUry'« exeitioui we «Vioujdh»V« had1 about J l pet1 cent, iottoad ojt 4, (btar,hear). The .resolutlon was carried atm.l con. J •,¦ The CHAIRMAN further moved—" Thai H dividend¦kt^herateof 5 perjeeot. pvr nnnnia tw.declarpd onth^ new CebtraV IMatid •took of 'thu Cumpaiy for.the past half-year, payable out of th<' Or Mt W{»te nrebate ! *ndV that' the balance thereof li« corr ed totbe! next HccUiut."'j , | \: . ¦' ¦ . . :l . v ' - . ''< Sir OHABLES WnrrBAH leconded tbt rusoli itlou,and it wa» *|tre«d lo. ¦ 1 ' , ¦ ' . ] '' . '¦ [ . ' ' ' ' :

On the motion ht thr CnAltutAK, io.-ond id 'byMr1. W. C, !VEHK(na, Mr. K. Fieeu nn, o ' theMetropolitan ' lloard uf Works, wa*' elrcti 4 ;«aauditor ot the cotnpiny. . .', , ; ;" ' ; j '". .

The moetinjf was tbei m<de •peoinl.Yor thi pur-txvje of submittinuj for the approval,0! th«,ibor«-boiden ¦ ujjuioranduw of «Krren)tnt, , nterw . intobetween thoi Kilkenny Junction Eailway Cocipanyofjtbe onejpiit ^nd tbe Wau'rford knd C ntTAlIteUnd EAUYIHT Couipaujf of ype o^bcr part, W\>>esdoneel UPQD tho wgtltiDj/- »jweB)ejj»:b^ ,weon

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those two : companies, dated 12tb January," 1884and containing a tariation of such working agree-ment by tbe rescissio&ior omission of clause 19,which stipulated, that the section of the CentralIreland Sailwayjbetween Maryborough and Mount-mellick is to be completed and opened for trafflo onor before the 1st of :November,-1884, otherwise tbe•irreem»ut: was to be considered null and void. '

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.T-: , , •!: Mr.' -"WiLLiAica said he should'like to 'make aremark or two, he. baring had something to.do withgetting the; nineteenth clause of the working agree-mejt rescinded (hear, bear). .When tbe company Uirtme t tbey were in an embarrassing condition Owing to

. thi ir having to complete the section; of line between!Mt ryberough and Monntmellick by jthe 1st Kovem-! lei, next oriorfeit the lease. Thi policy he bad urgedon;the shareholders was not to lay dot a singlesixpsnee until tbey obtained'the lease. They nownot only had the lease without the limitation clause,buf the money . requisite; to carry oat the extension.

'—ftheers)-^and they were at present unfettered inievejry way and could proceed at once to make theextension. He felt sure the shareholders rrould.besatisfied with what had been done in their interests,and if tbey sanctioned the memorandum be believed

jthe ,lin» .will be completed by December next.; The.company would then get tbe benefit of tbe increasedjtraffiu, and by "working the extension at 70,per cent.—wbich wsfs the rate allowed—they would have

.nothing to fear in the way of loss!, . .' ¦ : ' : .i The CHAIEMAH then formally moved— "•: ii 1 That a memorandum: of agreement entered intobetween the Kilkenny Janotloh Eailwa'y Company of.tho one part and tho Waterford and Central IrelandlEiilway Company of the other part,' and dated the 17th,uay of-May, 1884,; endorsed upon tbo Working agree-ment made between the said companies, and dated 12th

,day of January, 1884, by which endorsed meporaodumof agreement, olanse 19 of the (aid working agreementis resoinded, be and the same is hereby approved andadopted." :. • ' . ; . . , ; , , 1 . . ; :

Mr. W. C. VEHOTHO seconded the resolution. 1I A , SHAEIHOLDIE—Has the memorandum beenapproved by the Junction Company P . "j .: • Tbe 8E0BETA«T-fTes 5. OB Saturday last. ' '. ,

The CBAIUJUI) said no one could be more pleasedthan himself.at , wh«t bad been ', done j j but they

jCould never have obtained the results hoped for ifjit had nok i been fod the exertion' of Mr.fWiUiatne,jto whom, w«s due nkjly all the credit (biar, bear).jSome ciedit was- tdso due to .the Great Western.Company, for it woild be seen that £39>»out of.the £48,000.whicbi.'the proposed extension wasestimated to cost woold be provided by the GreatjWentem (hear, hear). He had tried-for years toarrange terms with the Great Western/but in vain.Tbe solution of the difficulty was brought about byMr. Williams being able to find so mnoh money inthe country is tp induce the Great Western to givethe £10.000 necessary toicomplete the line. It «UfMr. . Willunu's , moving 1 power, persoverance, andaeterjmmation which; had enabled the company toputthemtelvei. ina position to carry but the exten-sion, and he trusted tbat-now th«y WSTH safe for thanext twenty years. .When thW extension was com-pleted the next thing would be to get into thecentre of Ireland; farther on; and if • gentlemen-there were willfng; to do anything to. connect thiscompany's undertaking with tbe Midland line, thiscompany might also'do something u well ; and ifthey pulled'togetherhedid Bot see why they shonldnot drive their coach through tha centre bf'lreland(bear, hear), fle was- happy to gay that bettertimes were now dawning upon Ireland, And that thofarmers there were never better'08 than at present,for they. we(e »bla to get fiir prices for their pro.dnce and had been allowed 25 per cent. oS their*?itoA"rr be»0., ¦) ¦¦•:- V '! ?:.r- l i ; • : .AICL'EXDIIORD supported the resolution, and cor-roborated t he chairman's remark* as to tbe indebted-ness of Ithe company to Mr.' Williams for theresult* which baa been achieved. He believed tbeopening ! of.'.the Mountmelllck line would h« ofenotmons benefittotb.i company. r . ; I :I Mr. J>ExjtiK pointed: put that ii consequence of Vbeing firm' with the' Grekt Western Company, thucompany had obtained an allowance of i7O per cent,for- working the. extension, instead of , the 60 pericent .previously offered. : The company had ncw !obtained everything theyi.wanted,.and instead olbeing a discredited undertaking they were now acompany to whom 1 people'were willing to advancemoney, because they bad '» recretary-;Who waatrusted, andj who had a grtHt character for snerzy 'and abUity i (bear, bear). .Be hoped the company:jvould mark tBeir appreciation of what Mr. Williamsbad done , with . something more substantial than abere vote of thauksi(hear, hear). - ' .', c > l'' Tl;o resolution was tbeu put and carried unAni-inously. .

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:* >V. C. VEKNIKO proposed—".Tb»t the specialthanka of this meeting be: given to Mr J Williamit;.thesecreury and geperal manager, for bis exertionaon behalf of the company ; and that!he be pre-sented; with 100 guineas Jby. tha company in recog-nition thereof," , , [

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J Mr. ' FBXXMAN seconded, tbo proposition; iwhich'wai ' supported by the OMAIBIUM, the latter ofwhom remarked that chiefly owing to the exertibm,pf . the secretary: the,jexp«nse» of the company badbeen; reduced from : £16,648 i in : 1876 'to 1.212,70).¦Thw ., reduction made ,up for the decrease in" thereceipts, otherwise theiei Would bave been little 01Do dividend. - . ; : , ¦ ; ' < \ . , . ~ ¦, . ' . .' : , , i . iI . Mr. JAMas PnjtLAii. of Waterford.«npportedthepolicy of the management, and explained the stepstaken by the directors in, reference to thelpositioaof matters with the Kilkenny Junction Company,'*howmg. clearly that the. pronoMd Great Westernjgreenjent submitted in January last to the share-holde/s and . nnanimqusly Rejected i by them •¦ould.1if accepted, We almost rained the. company.: T, h«pbcJe credit of saying the property ihould be givento Mr. Williams;-who was able to raise tho requiredJtnount along the line, and in that ;w»y .tb« lease of ,tno Junction Railway was now seoared for:20 yean,'jnd, the extension'to Mountmellick wonld be openfortraffio iu'a very few months. . ¦, ; ¦ ¦, • . j 1 ] .' , > . i. .= The re»olu^5t,n was carried by acclamation. ¦¦ • •¦ :i:,; The SkcBiTABT, in aoknbw'ledging . tbe compli-lment paid him, said his Jgreat object, had been topreserve the. company from »11'complication* pfevery;kind, and .'to make » .dividend for the thare-holders. 'The subst«ntiil.;mftaner in which hi»'efforts bod been sppreciated, would be »|tUmulua to:further eiertions on his part (hear, hear). . t ( ;.j The proceedings then closed with;* hearty, rotaOF thanks to the chairman and director* for theirpu»t services, j ;• . : ' ¦. , .'.' 1 ' ¦ ; : „

MELANCHOLY .DEATH of a WATEEFOED MAN.';I We r»od ,in, 4ihe San fVaiwMCo.CKrimicle. of tha iGth of May, 1884, of the, melancholy death, by;suSouatipn, in; that city, of Mr.- IXurenco Hearo, :formerly of Messrs. Eobert Locke St Oo's establish- ! ,ment> ,QuayKin'thii city, where be ni wtfl known |{and respected./ It appears by the account before >ua 'that a strong odor of ni.tu detected in thahalls of the building at 603 Fo»t street early tha prai?vious morning, and the source was traced to a roomoccupied !hy .Laurence Hearne, Captain of Com- j-pany .F, IThird. Beg^meot. The door of tho room :was .quickly 1 forced open, when Hearne was found Ilying dend ia Ibed. A t,-as jet in the room was |found turned on, frola wbicU the ; deadly gu waa iescaping. Hearne retired to bis room about 10;ofclock oti Sunday, night ind it is supposed that he ,:accidentally turned .the gas on after extinguishing 'it. He rui.a native; of, Ireland, 27 years of ago, i'and was liked.bjr all who'knew him.., For the lost !six ye.arsle bni been in tbe employment o£ Philip IKennedy |& Co., dry goods dealers at tbe comer of ;Market.apd Fift'u streets.I He,w*» to hAye beenmarried to Mis* Kannedy.'a' daughter of ,the pro- 'prietor, in afew weeks. His eanployerscharacter* 'lied biin ava steady,^industriousand honest Toungloan. The. coroner's jury returned*, verdict fining 'that death.was aceidentitl. '.'. I ; .; j , ¦:. .

Tho detf«»wl' was a member of the |Voluubeer :Corps of the Tnird SaaFranciacofuf«Dtry,in,twhioh ;ho held the rank of CjpUia, Company V, and his !denth,' li^ jbeinir asphyxuted; in ais room I while Jbeing asleep on Sandjy nigiit cast a glodm oijer the 'cotbmandj ; Captain Ilearne Was a yoongtod pro- 'uii»iog officer of his compai y. Wtot makes bis ,deatji sadder ,U thai he viai cojAged to. a young :ladvjof tMi*city., The record of the deceased ii aa .follows 1 I Mustered into senjice'.witb Company F :%jk r wv ¦ A utiu lluaubry AQgllDeac, ADrU' AO,1Al>3a

^and elected First-Lieutenant immediately. Mus-tered out of service with.Company F on September24, 1883, and re-enlisting with the new company F.on, the aimed*?; was agaio elected First Lieuten-ant I Elected CapUin of Company F on April 23,1884,W«!BoUnd, eleuted LieutenAht-ColonaJ. .1 The ootiort and offlceii of the reginxnt will weartbe usa>l [badge uf mourning for thirty days. Tba.funeral wilt be held to-mo row 'from tba hall ol tbaKnighU'.ot the Bed 'B.aaeb rou' Market 'atrtet,where tbe!recaain« now are, aider a guard of honor.Compmy which will act as escort, will ba undoroomuundpf First-Llewnant Smith. ¦'¦ > ¦ ' '¦: '< i Sergeant' Mtddleton, chief trumpeter, ha* be«adetailed M drillmaiter for the Cadst Company. TheCompany UrilU on Tuesday and Thonday av«alnga-abd bis ita armory la the bwement' of St. Patrick**

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LONDON, THoasDAt.—As niaal, tha 'Qooth tCtii*•ianton PtivaU Betidential Familyaab, bettoTkuowB." thy " ai«nd05«r MaBaion*,1:!!! KarrUjrtoa-toad, Ufr0". 1! * **"'V«,ill8 withriTlBtoM, chiefly from tha ,Uoit«d KUgdo* 1 -When I anind b«r«,- 1 («»n<l lh»»several n«w<joaiet» h*d caUod, tat oouM not nnSao-comioodaUon; though the .stabli.om.n» takn ia fourpr Jive lar,»mantloa«~ How«v*MU» tt the V eeaW'In Lobdoni and, twlng at Dvtby tinwi to*, bjg n«trop> 1Iis 'U OTOwdoa in , ever* partT -But thU U>c*uVi«>•'» Welt Kid," about the vorjl best in London, and «acat '< BotU-n Kow.-.iho most Ja»Mon«M» rW»« 4rlv»tloraapt (ul.th world; is upeeUlly laturNUaf to ,Vt«l-iors. Tha; Fatnilr Club U altb (joita 0I0M to U»» 8ooth

;Koniin,tu i- 'Boilaay tUtioi ind tha Oratory; no* Uis(trandtist now Chncvh ia all EofUad. Tb* Club U altowitbia ton, minutes walk to to. Boast* ol Parliaaut,eljhtMo t* tk« Ciljr 1 near (H fVkt, Uardtu, BntUb.MutoaaVMhert Hall, KxhluMQi), M. -• Thj Clab ba«th» pri\|ooV »na advaotat* oTi» homt, ootab\n«4' *ltiinodartU o«t.-i<m*«Oornk lHd«mv • „ ' <

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) jjiario |U.v A P>Ji.J!JLiriiUJ.'« ... Yj&ij years ago. fite London Morning Chronicle poWliined»lx>em; entitlod " lines to a SseWtoD ,y whichexerted nuoh attention. Every, effort , e»tn to; the1 of-fering <4 i iL.iaioi filty igaineai, was made, to di>-toror th» ;anUior.:i All that ever transpired was thaijns ipoem, in a fair,, clerky.,band,.was found near askeleton o;' remarkable beaut; of form and colour, intbo Mosenai ;of the. Uoyal Cqllegq ol 8arf cons,, Lin.«oto «Inn,!Lohdon;ahdthat thi cuator of the .Museumaad sent them to Mr. Perry, editor and proprietor ofthe Vorniny Chronicle :

Behold tbij join ! 'Twasa axull,Once ot ethereal spirit (all ;This narrow etU waalife • retreat,Tina IM« i-ia tliongb t'a mjslerioos seat IWhat Wuteous visions filled this spot IWb&t drrom* of pleasant long lorjtot Iflofr hope, nor Joy, norlors, nor fear,™ leftoue trace of record hen.Beseath this.moalderinr canopjQUCL slionu the brLfhtaud hoav eve IBut «t*rt not st the dismal void ;If soda! 1OT.| that eye employed—u with oo lawleas am it claimed.Bat throngh'tbe dow of kindness beamed.That cjesniJl be jorever bright."•»¦' "tars and >.nu are bank in night.wihii Oils iollow cavern hungToe retiyr, ywjj't aod znnetal Uj arao ,U falsehood's bone; it disdained.And where 1 conld uot praise, Was chainedIf bold in virtue's cause it spoke,2£l S^ 'e c aconi ucver broke ;Trt« »ii-ln tf njrne ttiall plead for tbeewhen time tyiveu* eternity.Saj, did those fingers driv* the mine rOr.witn IU HIried rubies sbloe tTo .hew the rock or wtsar the gemUib little now avail to them ?tut if |tbe pjge of truth tnej sought,Or;coailort to the tnouroer broUKln,These bauds a richer meed skill clnlmThan all that wi.it on wealth or fame.Avails it wbetber, bare or shod,Tftesefeet tbe paths of duty trod FIf from tbe noil of ease tbey fledTo u.-ek affliction's hnnihle shed >If BTindenr'll guilty bril* iher sporned.And bODOOr u> virtue's col retur edTnrse feet with augel't wing* shail Tie,And tread too palace of tbe sky.

j THE I CUCKOO'S SONG.From tbe sunny shores of the soatb I comeTo Joijj my voice iritb th* wiM bet)'* hnai,To »ir..Bi> plaauge beneath jour say.And cry •• Cuckoo," all day as 1 flj• ,Filli'ig each heart - ith a fo(,d delight,bringing a smile to the valleys bright.d-iltlr Irom jciade to glade,

Followed or w*itiug muid.All tbe djy through1 S^ogio); •¦ Cuckoo."

Frnol'lnesuDQjr sbords. of the s^uth I comeIO MD m; Tol» with the wild ben's hnm.In ererj clime nnder hcaren Tre sung,But uerer met maideualike /ours amongThe bright-ejed damsel, who come to greetMj UJOIWJ song and its echo sweet.To, tbo e/e» o< a stmng»r tboj seem as fair,Bat tk.esoulof ftflectiou Is wanting there

i Skiitlj from glade to gUdeFollowed by waiting maidAll tbe daj through

] Bfaglng "jCuckoo."From tne »aanj shores of tbe south I comeTo Juln my T iu« wilt the wild bee t bcun.Tbero is no sacb 8i>ot *s your £merald Ule. -Witb her flowto-y roue and her fragrant smQe,From drauia's sand to Norway's Snow,From Australia's plain to Uexlco.'Tis hera alone tbat at home ( feel.Where bearte are true and virtue real.

:! Stnftly irom glado to glade,^Followed

bj waiting maid,*> All tbe day throughf tiingi-ig " Cuckoo."

From tbe sunny shores of tbe sooth I comeTo join mj voice with the wad bee's horn.

A HTMN TO OUR LADYHere at thy shnoe, my Mother mild,I bow m> head and, bend my knee ¦Hark kindly to thy faithful child,Who sings Ulia soag of praise to tbee.Bat Tlin to try^wjth my poor tongne,Tbe feelings ot >ny |haut to speak iThA>- must, my love, remain unsung,

For human words are far too weak.Give to my. soul an angel's voine,

Of boundleai range, aod thrilling tone,Tbat-I may like tbe choirs rejoice,Who sing around tby golden throne.

Then I will chant, in:bnm!ng pbrue,Tbe tribute .that I owe to tbee.And sing aloud, throughout my days,"The anthem of my iubilee.

j |l0ricultuteSOWIKO ToBNira.—I finished the sowing of onr

farm crop bf turnips on tbe lOtb iost., the twoprincipal] raript'es being;' tue i*rize Winner andCoumpiLn JPurplc-top Swede, with Skirviog's abdtwo utberi less known kinds for comparison by-arid-by, in iotre1 limited extent. Pen people in IrelandBOW so earlyj ; indoed, a very experienced s^ricultar-ist took1 me to tabfi in a local journal last year ToradToc»tW [early Eiwing, for the supposed reaion»that toey woold '• start" to seed or keep badly.Tbe resutj Ritb nre, for sererol years disposed ofeither kujjjioaition. Now, tbe main reason why Itry and ^luvejall my Swede seed in tbe ground byMk>- l6, ;is to avoid tbe rarago of the turnip fly .orbLu:k toinip I beetle. Let tae enter into details.How many tanners hare to now their turnip croptwice or thnce ? Tois entails labour, expense,partial failure, and at best, as I have frequentlynoted, a Ute ciop, that can never compete withltbcearly ^ne. i; U be gardener has the fume enemy tocontend againstj and a host of expedients asremedibs bare been devised. ID one category webare spot, tben lime, then sulphur, and once I sawone inteligent man in desperation—he bad putdono set d tbijre times—nse a mixtnre of all threetogether. Bat one of the peculiarities of the inr-sip beili • is ttjat thtf female luys her eggs generallyon tbe under-side of tbe soft young leaf; so lhatdusting with any of the substances numed orer-bead u ineffective. Another class of expedients iitar, oil, birdlime} ic, placed, on canvass and dnwnover tee seedlings as & trap to catch the depreda-tors. [Too subject is too serious, so I need not Bajbow omusisg tbb JKcnpation (or occupatorsif |tb(word Were : permissible) would look in a 10 or 2<¦ere fi Jd]! i rrerentioD is better than cure, and mjremedy oosts o'otbing, while it makes success certainFrom bereral year's close observation I tuve fountthe turnip fly; nerer appears before tbe first ireeiin June, and probably tbis year, owing to the retatiTelyj low . temperature so far, it may be later.By bairuig'. thb'iurnip crop sown before the presendate, say, May 10, or thereabouts, it will be'in '< thiroaghjleaf,'-' aki din. UTenTJefy ' tbefly before thifirst week:in'3one. I hare been thinning^goldeiglobe I afad 'cbirk I castle blackstone to-day, i ; an(there has not|be«n the sign of a fly. Tbis' point iBO important tbat [HiBj Ormerod might be asked jit has;bttherto come nnder her notice. ' '—IriA 'Farmer': I ¦ ' W. J. MtrKPBT, ClonmeL

I RXABINO CitVss.—Tbe deficiency of pur presenBtockloE cattlej is 'indicted by tje great adyanc¦whicll ba» been made of'late yean in the taluo.csacking' ealvea.l Formerly in tbe great dairy, anparriluLLrlycbeeie-maVingdistricU, newly-droppecalvei vjere almost giTtn away ; at least, they coalbe botgbt for ilmere song. Now they find a readmarkft jit from 30i. to60*. s bead ; iddeedj in'sompertsias inncb" as £i is paid fora good calf from oipedigrved stoca »v mree or iour aays oix y i osWdtWre to iropress on onr readers ii that, by'preper management 'and by the jodidops nse of sotslitn£esl>for milk, a good' deal more reariDg ispoisible feven od diiryfanndtuan is usually practiceand that it will bf ten pay well tddefpte moreattettion io this subject'than has been usually dona. !is not necessary to supply, new milk (says' thIKeW)' for more than !a, fortnight' ; after tha«kim-tnilk, witp a preparatiua of focd judiciousl'selected andcairelolly prepared, will carry on tlanimal until, by degrees, it becomes accustomed teat, after : which regular and frequent feeding wit'digespbie'materials is all that is required to ensmBUCceB!.! ' There is a : large trade done! on .:¦«imatcriaia as Kowick's." Lactina," Simpson' cauieaUic;rand!thesie are excellent foods} bnt tlintelfigent rearer IwUl soon learn to 'prepare equalWtrilbus food at less cost. Chalkjand: rock saam ¦ Excellent alteratHTes; that should never be fo'eou^i-; - HI I - : ' !: .! ¦• • .-.. 1 • i " ," ,

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'before tbe Beformation,: the oance jof silrer wai[worth 3s.' 4d.J |or, iD other words, ihe ahaitng jpfHenry .VIII »i» in intrinsic value 1X5 the moderncoin.] The wages of any ordinary labourerVweie61d per day.

:|(The renta of cottages varied, ;»rob

12a. 8§. to 4s. per'anunro. Six or eight days' labour'was^tbereforej finfflcient

to pay, the. yeai/J Irent.i At the present* diy.i Uking an agricUltorxl Ubodrrlerfa jwages atilSs. a week, and cottage rent at 2siai week. or JEi aj year, it requires 40 days" labour lo[pay the "yearly irent. :, »o doubt the cottages atthat time, werej ere. hprelsi but ffeat a. larie

I nam «r at«ie»reseni.uayareiiuue f«:n«r, lauoui,-Itbe i«ie-period!wbeat .wa»6«.8d., per quarter, tie{prkJa ^ P%*&*. >d °La""-1*. A f¦ arninff '6Jd. a 4»y, or.3a.8a. per w^ek,, could mi--ehasi* "owirter of wheat with a fortaigbf. Uboi/r,which wcWnow;|reqnii«th«eweeks/orap« w, a

i one weett w'orkj 'which would now certainly &)DA«'• the'laboursi of fchree....Ijeaving out of wieV tintfaort of dbthint'*ado!the higher <uremtn$\ijrbii :hSod£n habits fe q^ tbmiamb Bo doubt,

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I i l l IAN IRISH AB<^T1<*! HIJEO AT BESt.-

In the Beuch ward, at the Government Asylum forthe Intane, near Waihingtotj P.|j., poor Jock Cole,boatswain on the United,SUt ^s Exploring steamerJtanetlt, died on April ?JStb, ;aged tifty-four years,lie bad been an inmate jof thiB a ylnm since June2, 1882J and daring the two years bqd received everyaiteotipa it was possible, ¦ for the skiilled physicians;,to givej him. From the date <il| h|s admission to tbe!moment of his deathibii blind, nnd body were being)consumed by bis irrational conjdi ion. At one timeDr. Goulding, the sopejinteode iti of the asylum,thought a sea voyage would hart been beneficial tothe patient, but tbe opportunity to Bend him abroaddid not offer , so bis lire was pas' in singing songsand drawing charts!of ^be rc io regions. JohnCole was born at Queanstown. Ireland, in 1830.When about thirteen, years ol(l t e went to sea, andserved an apprenticeship injtbe m,ercbant service,Bailing from bis native! tonn. ' Eh afterward* madeseveral vova^eB to th* PaciCia Ocean. In 1858 he¦hipped on the United! Statef«tej iaier Harriet 1MM ,Captain Faunce, wbicb took i paijt in tbe Puroguayexpedition, and on bis re(nm jie was promoted tp thepost of quartermaster- 3« remained on board ofthe Harriet Lane antU,I^63, and was present at tberpinfoccement of Fort Suiuter, and also at tbe battleof Piuf» Point, near Npclo\k , whSce seversi onibcatdwere woundrd, some ot ihea faj ^Uy. Be partici-pated |in the taking, of ,1 Fort.Hat ,teras, whejre-theHarriet Lant went i^Bhore, Her 3 be distinguishedbimftp^f by Ba-ving, at th(e p^ril o ' bib life, the crew,of tbe bout which hufl been capsized in the breakers.About|OcioY>*:r, 1863 and ou the recommendation oiCaptain Fuunce, tip obtameda position on tbeyacbtHtnrietta. He remained on he} while she was inthe G^rernment service i<iarwg the war. He

wasafterwards promoted to*, be boatswain, and subse-quently mate of the,Henrietta, and in this positionpart icipated in several Tacei rbn by that yacht,ioctudiog the ocean race, "hen |sbe sailed agaioittbe Vttta and FUcticinc. Dorine tbe winter inwhich tbe Henrietta, wajs laid up at Cowes, Coleremaibt-d on board until be it is | ordered to join tbeyaciit ' Dauntlus as |.mube. Ue. continued in thatposition until be K/I» buttered in for service asboatswain on the Jcannftte. j . Jack became insanefrom the hardships endured after tbe wreck of tbeJeannitU , during the, retreat by Capt, De bong overtbe ioe and in tbe wbaleboat during tbe 6tortn whichseparated the three boats. Up to September IS, bewas apparently in good health ,aqd was always readyto do bi9 or more than bis share of tbe work- Intbe wbaleboat, being an experienced seaman, bewas given the rudder ; but/ neither Melville norDuoenhower knew tllat their boa|t was being steeredby one whose intellect bud already become cloudedDuring the days of the h'ale, bowever, bs kept to biswork , end it was only after several days bad passedtbat Jack nas noticed to act; in a strange manner.At firol he was attacked by a;maoia to sew, and wasunhappy unless be bad a needle and thread ana ivasjpatching up tent or clothing.; Only occasionally begrew violent. Usually be was very quiet, and was :cheered only by tbe thought bat be was, going iIK me fo bis family and bis children. Io Irkutsk,in 1881, wbere the correspondent of tbe New YorkHerald met h:u> , be i ,was under %be special care ofLieutenant Dunenhovrer. He iqiagined himself tobe in New Yoik , ao<jl was. kept quiet by imaginarysearches for the office with which he !bad been solong; connected. Wnen brought to tbe United'St&teajbe was at once pLced in an insane asylum. Cole'swife died in tbe early! part of 3881- , He never knewuf hia jbereavement, as it was tboogbc best by bivfriends not to tell him of herj death. Mr, CololearesiBix child,en . the eldest of; whom, John Cole,brought bis father's, remains Lto he buried In theHoly Cross cemetery, FUtbus)>, alongsido those ofhis wife. The funeral took place on the 1st instant,from tire residence of' his brother

jlr. Toomaa Coir,

173 Greenwich street, from, whence the regainswere conveyed to St. (Peter's Church, Barclay Bfireet,where |a Mass of Bequiem was oelebrated uy Bev.Father Eiordan, forfitbe . repose ut the soul cf; tbedeceased. At the conclusion of the services,! therelatives and friends;of the dead Arctic navigatorwere afforded a last view of his features, tfUrjwhich the casket containing the body, escortedlby aguard 'of United States|seamen, was conveyed toFUtbdsb, wbere tbe, interment took place*—>NeaTori Irish American!, :

PEEMIUMS FOE PHACINa XOUHO EUIGEANTS 'IN CANADA.

Wo last week Ravel an extract Irom a reply of thoSEORETiBT of tbe DK^AETmNTi 6T AOBICUXTOBE Iand EHIOKATION in Ottawa 00 this subject, inrl wemav here repeat it :-4" I tliialc that the practice of re-ceiving large sums of money by persons whe undertake iplacing yonng men out with farmgra in this coantr« is ,one that should in every way be discountenanced, andis really in its natora an ^mpoaitipn." Oar notice of 'this subject has led toiour being fnrouihed with snothorauthoritative statemont, and exoeptj that we omit mimes,WB give tbe letter in fall 1:-'- i '

DsuJ Ma.—I reoalvedU a few dsvs ago, roar letter ol tha ¦3rd. covering joor oorrespODdenos wltli Mr.:, , and copj |of tm correspoodeDn mtb Ur.; —h, on ma saoject oi ,taktuf fees for placing youiir men witb .{aimers in On Mil ;This is a practice whichl ioflgnt certaiQlx to be dlscooraged. .*Nooo ol tho»c ogenta are rwlfr >>!» H> pat Irito eloct what ithey prominc And tatira'|iB; scaxceli any case wulch can ;arise ln|wbtcbayoang man would not)bs In o;better position ;bj takiss tho advice of bne of onr asfents ia.Canadt, whichhe would get both gnUItoosI? and dlsiateregtadlv, jthab hewould be in thehanosoflsovjof thesq agents!' I doi't:know!how far the thing Is now $o\as on, I ut I think it would bebetter to tak* some measures to'cut ck it. 'Tb* «4vign waipublish In all oar pamphlets bertainlj ia tbat1 all Uninigragt*to Canada should applj Lo the Government agents fojr assist-ance abd adviee. ll a&j larjrQfeesare aken bj these persons,some method should bsi taken to trf aoaD the Imposition.—Believe* me, Ac, vonrs trulj, , • ¦ ¦ T. Lows.

r>epartinent of Arricultare. OttswaJ Canada,1 28th April,' liit. ! 1

j&Jf ENGLISH PklV^TE ASYLUM.A gentleman givipgitbe name of Mr. C. George

Ethleston attended! before Sir Flowers at Bow-streetj London, on Saturday, nod applied! for asnmmons against t te 'utedidal tnperiQtende|n^ andofHcials of a private asylum jwh re be was1 confinedin the year 1879. Va tlje; course of his (ta fent.be asserted tbat by scientific methods the jmostsevere tortures might' be inflicted, with ;as muchsuffering as was endured ii>.. former times whenpaueqta were chained to i thel ground land flogged.Ue complained that al] the food tasted intenselybitter, so much thatj be could! \fitb difficulty touchanything, tbe eatables being heavily dragged. Inaddition to the loss of tbe natural, functions of hisbody.l his throat began to| close up. Th^ thirdnigbt he was overpowered by Itbe fumes oil choloro-form, and he was removed Uo a room where; thechimney bad been . blocked I tip and aJ fire lighted;and be was compelled'to sleep in tbe to locatedatmosphere all nigit.1 He| kt ributed thib to adesira on tbe partlo'f the EuperJntendeni t> cause'desire on tbe partlpf the Eupepntendeni t> causebis death by coughing'/ At the tnd Ijof tbb tbree!days he was on tbe Verge of it sanity] and suffered]from Ian internal oinpUint, a id" in a week wasnearly dead." At 1 i»t fhe sope iht«ndentj relented Jand it was signifies nfjthat the. day before he (the*applicant) bad a 3ibje plice U near bib I Witb a!markj at tbe passage; fj Be sha I hot die jut live.":During his conva ejeenoe,) t< '¦¦ compUi led | that;sulpKrous fumes i ere' (passed into bis i Doroi andhod caused him great ijjonyj | ( nenijjbtUit atcb-man {came to the door, |of his : oo|m,Tindy Bi t^

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sepulchral voice, "I Have you Igcjtj thj* f^oi-lf locksjready ? " But bee aied not i»' : wbatlfreih tortnrc'awaited bim, as on li pjvvious! occasion be~bidj been!told pat " dead men t^U

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food was pork, and be Tfasj informed ttjat W objectof this was " to keep the lamp, 'flight was (>unung)low."| On one occasion! be was sent to Eastbourne;and at his lodging* noticed a coil of rope Iwith a!black' silk necktie [placed upo i it. In. to iiroomfnearW window about eight ipet bigbl a lar j i iron,stable had been driyecj into toe [wall, and loveredred |to make , it Jconppicioi is iHo | imm, jliatelyjrealized that it .was ;to prov ike {Mm to jommitsuicide, and if be hkd only tqa :bed; the rop > out atcuriosity he wbnld! have been seized abd detainedfor life Mr. ; Flower*! uiidj ibsjwas. a matter be-yond his jurisdicBcjn1 . and refei red applicant to theIiunacXiCeaunissiotiers! ' !'l : i I . . ' I

miSH J0DdaIENT8,"tWuHES, 4c., The following staiistics lor this country, wpek end-iof M*v 2*, are supplied to ni by Stnbb's M rcantUaoffices, VJ2, Gresnajn-strext, Uoi doni aid I, pollege*street.Cablio. com iBodfrom kt elt Weekly Qi j e t t e' :—

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andeonessoadinK ieriodlastiesr I ' | ; 'i'! !t]_ 110;Total jodrments ext acted this ?Hx to data, . - Ianaoorrespondlogperfod U 17 i \ I 2000 _ idBinsof ssla registtr£i w»eJiendiijJIsjr Si, ! I

and eorrespondinf period U .L • ¦ ;:A ' II _ tS-.Total bills ot sale registered ] this Tear to . (, date, and corresponding period: ?.. ! ' ',.'. 516 _ 737Fsilures gazetted week esdinr; 21 Si, and f .

eorcespoBdinf; period ¦ !l - L .1. In... , 1 ._ 3,Total Caauresiaietttia this year to date and } j

eornsponding period ;j ',.\ i ] .' :.l j 88, _ 89

, ' BoBxanxai; TiiisTr , TOJ jr nJGtniiiAp»».—AJtheyj went alon .' tbfobgs crqwtded about th j cart tosee, Ibe fallen i tyrintj; and jtb i gendarme* pointedbimjpnt with tbe^r! swords. He

iwaJ^nrBued. bythe! towling mob, wpojbad farmerly yelled a[f fierce-ly it his victims, land now c uirgedi bim with theblood of tbemjalli . iJTioopi/of fwomen who baddanced at the deatjbs W tbc4« that baj bsdjsont tothe scaSbld, now di boo) Iwfbrt tbe house of 1 Jupliix1,Where he bad livec \ ,'A .wob: a l, jbreakjng i rom thecrowd, rnsbed clos. ojbiu>,;ex :labj|ng j " I nrdererof ill my kindred, your agbb; ' fills ma wit j trans!porf: jUescend to Hades par Bed.by tbe curses ofevery mother in ?'|raicel l"| Wbio \ ibey reachedthe! place of exetut onj Bouen ierre.Tfas flrs^ shownp a ibe people, ani l| tljen laid d<|wn ;op tb^ bloodyandinearly dead, bodies of his jrotber and Hentiotj.The jbatcb'con8istedLof| twenty one.and, Bobespierrf

.was execnted last of all. , >Vb ml he was raised i opto be led to the guillptinf, hlg presented la mostghastly fisui»-^hSikj-Uujj |ciatjc(>v«d wi|b bloodand dirtjiis stockidgs ilippei < -"wuj about his heelslbis lace livid al deaths and t ed! op ia. a bandage^Tbe learecutioner plucked-tie bandage away, andlet tbe jaw falL! He give *, e 1 Wkh strock eveiyheart with!- horror pod. the; K it! moment fas patrender tbe axe. | Bamson beH ppl the hideous headto tbe people, who shouted; fcitb Might,, atid. theowent away singing' One poor mad, al be tjized ontbat bead7hB <ajd!; Yes, ftib ttbierre, y4a said

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CASRICK-0N-8UIB C ) UBESIf ONt>ENCE. i

THE ALtEGED CASE OF POISONING.The eoveikl iavestigstions hold by;Captain Walsh,i.M., a«sial«dbyMr. ; Thouift» Boyd, Sessional CrownSobcitor.anaMr. P. B. Lopd.B, D.'f. ConsUbalary.intothe chdrge breferred against Mrs. therini Delanoyiof having Jwilfally marderet her husband, MiobaelDelaney, at Mbylerstonn, nmr .Kiloaahj on the ICthApril la«t,|bonclnded at the J3oart-house, Carrick-on-3nir, oo Thursday last, when t! \o aceosod was committedfor trial. ;Mr. Boyd, 8.C.8 assisted by! I Mr: F. B.Lopdel), ryrfC, Head-ConstiWe Francisf>Vard, andBergcant BUBSCU, of Kilcaut station, oondncted theenquiry onltho part of the Ccown t and ilr. J. MeadeOSalhvan, soltcitor appearo l for the pnsonor, ;Dr.Mo6s,anal|tical chemist to t le Boyal Dnbjin Society,was prcsontjdnring the invc itigntion; , Mrs. Delanoyoecapied a teat near her sohc tor while' the[depositionswore being read. Drs. O'Hy in and Walll lot Carrick-on-Soir, were SIBO present, Ming neceBSarr' witnosses.All tbe depositions made in he case wero) read oixjr,most of which, we have oh- ady pablisHea, and weappend some additional >— i . .;

The Srstlwas, that uf a wonaa named Bridgot .Doe,a neighbour, which waa that she received a meuigefrom tho prisonor Ihroogh her, daughter,. :BridgetDelaney, on the evoning of tie 10th April! informingher of the death of Michael D !lane|r ; depoUont went tothe house between eeven sad eight o'clock;' when tbeprisoner told nor that her hui band had Vaien a-pnytlool hutor b'4 on tbe preriois dak and \fU : bad allnight ; she. considered deceased to have been a, sonndbeslthy man!; prisoner poiotod out to h« the' bottlerrom.wnicn, (neeaid sao f t u t her hnsbaodl the physio.CW bross-examination by Mr. O'SDUiran, witness statodsUelknew Miobael Dolonoj s,dd bis wife tolba living onvery good terms for the past 20 years, and ene was atondor wife to her husband ; thu had heard'that at onetimji Mrs. jDehmey left her Husband, but ' ho did notknow thatipf.her owo koowlddgo. I |Jphn JLandy, formorly a labburer in tho [employmentof tho deceaBea, deposed that hd knew Ihe latter tepurthase riti poison m. Carridc, and afterwards to gotsoaio pioco» of bread into which ho saw; him place thepoUoa, an 1 both deponent and decbascdVlion,'PatrickDelaney, placed the poisoned lieees of breid nnder theboards in I their room. i Jroas-oiamlnldd by Mr.O'Snllivan !t Ho saw the deo a*«d and'hi2 wife ;Uvingon f h a taoiit friendly tfrrns, aid know of [io disagree-ment between them for tho m st seven or eight years.

Mrs. Mary Anno O'Neill deposod thit sho kuowMidhael Delaney to go to her 1 tuband'a ahoi in Carrick.on-Snir forja'dpBO of castor oil ; witness nerself madenp (he dosaj for him in a small bottle, with some pepper-mint water, and there was n othing clso put into tbatwater but lh» castor oil ; eh i identified a kmall bottleproduced with her huBband'i labol on 'ii as the onegiven the deceased with the o I in it. M '

Patridt Delaney. a joong ion of dot!oaBtd, depos«dthat his father was a strong, health' * man.ynd ho neverknow him to be laid np from illness or any jther cause.Oo tbo Monday before, his death1, ho eai his fatherworking hatd in a quarry ; tHa latter wia n the habitevery Bonday morning, and other times during theweek , of taking an «gg, witb i lome'milk, h< t water aodwhiskey, niUod op : on the morning1 befire b8 died,after breakfast, deceased wen i into whiire dopohoatandhis urother) WUliam were at work in tho garden, at thevery nut of their, house, and ho gave 1 thorn directionswhit to do ; be returned into tho'bonso about balf anhour aftori ards ;! when witn as and his'brother in theafternoon I ent to their dinner, their motner told themthe i father had gone to bed sick ; that iwas tbe firsttim > bo bw heard, ho waa ill ; she did not tell deponoatwn4t she gMo his lather ; sl iont . seron l ofclook in thoevebing Bhb, however, mentioned jto hiin that be. (de-ceasud) had hern throwing nr> aomRfclitti^: \LnA tU * ht>Tfcmototng, about she o'clock, the came doifn -to wherowit less wajs asleep in bed, ind told himLelf' and hUSro ;her that h»s father wa» dead j ho rodollected seeinga snail bptlle,|llr. O Neill's label po it, wilh deceased jhe placed it in a Ipress, bat Ideponent afttrwards sawtha ; bottla empty on tho dressor i it' was about afor night before his father died ho saw1 it empty ; huren^emberoti .wheo tho latU ' pdrchased I poiso'n withwhMh to kill rate | he got pie *s of bread J on which heplaeod , some of the poison arid . Johal Landy auddeponent placed the pieces.ol brtaid under the boirdain t io parldnr ; after which hb saw his fsthe'f place thopou on in hf« desk, tho keys if whioh ho kept himself;Oat no sometimes gave them to his moti r ; deponentsaw him olo the poison twicn altogether, and tie lasttim i he sa. ri doccased pnt pi ispniui tho >read he put? ' "" l «io tho deBk. In reply to M; . O'Snlhvan,he i aid his mother aud falhoij always live 1 on friendly

. i , .i.lof'r 'l de|witi"1 wen> lh<!: n»d- Hastaled tha he , resided nert to whero t io defendantlived ; ho fas in Delaney's bonso . on tl o 15th April,and saW Mrs. Delaney there sho' with bt r two daugh't«ra were in tho kitchen ; sHo told depoi cnt tbat hothns jand waa not 'well, that [bo had tako i physio andgon > up »ci bed ) a few day* afterwards the also mcn^tion^xl to witness that her husband said to her jnst'before hie| death; that tbeHo was somlthuig in his1stotach that he Iwishod ho conld get ant ot it ; b«alw lys knew tbo deceaaod hid been a strong, Healthy'mai i , and never knew him to be a day ill T LS jrgoanl' Jaroea UosseU defosod that'ob the eveningof (ha day of tho .death, wheh he! with D 'J. Kaleigb,w* at the house! of deceajid, thoy bfjnght BridgetDeiioey, s. dangbUr of aeoeeed,! •outsius tbe gable ofthe bouse to Question her, anfl when the (irisoner foundthe n talking-to her daughter, she eaid, '"I that Is a nicowa ¦ yon are going to hold an inquest, to get things onethr ingb aa innooent little gi 1," andshoTdesiredthem!to ;o »way at once or she would reDort them : TIB.'pot ent searched tho clothea < f the doceaiod and found!no keys in tHem ; the bottle ind thi two jars whioh he;witbesa, received from Dr. Wall,'he took sealed up to1Dr Moss, in Dublin, in tha t, imo condition as the; badbe< n delivered to him. I 1 I

. eremiah Tilly, assistant ii the 'establishment of DrJMi rphy, Cairick-on-Suir, deiosed he rome-mberpd that.in lanoary last the deceased purohased 11 quaotity of !an enie from; him f he was w oompanied it tho time byEdVard Ktssarald ; witness made it tfpTlu a oplonred!stst«. so thatit'conld be esjily dUtink-uisbed, and it!waa labelled " poison ;" a' -egister o[( Itha sale was.taken at tho time.' ; " . ¦.

Mr. Kichard J. Moss, B.ds.F;i.C.,' iM Analytical'Cbfcmist to the Eoyal DabUi Soeiety, du'posod that borcacived a bottle and [also U o jars, withl tho seals unJbroken ; the!jars contained t o stomacbrslnd portion ofthe Uver of Miphael Delaney t oo openiog tho etomaoh!hojsaw somo, patches, and ibfeir appearaios suggestedarienical poisoning ; the sto<hach jejatained 32ow. of abrjjwn hqoid ; in the sodimei lary;port of I it he found aQuantity o: crvstalii of nru>n - -' «a1n i J : »r

.mpn whit* arsenic—enough to causa d< ath • he njsojfonud aneiio ih tho intestin( <, add in'thi liver - there?St%-$B *l Wii "hmitt^to hlm witb the name of 'OJNeul oa the label of it; it oontAined about a drachm,of oil j he carefully'examiaaa what was In the bottle,and he fonnd no trace of arseiiio wh itover .ih it; 1arsenic, biiag wUhont smell or taste, « aid be t*ken:b; a persoh without.its beiDgj detected bj him ;. vomit-:in f wasone olitbo symptomi of arsenica poisoninic ;

rwillUrtlrelaaeT, eldest i on of th»7risoner, next'deposed W the habit his fatb :r had of drinking au egg't »ten up in whiskey, milk. and]hot water on Sunday1a id other mornings; on th« : ith of April their'mother!bid them at dinner time abbut tbcirfat icr taking ill Jv uniting, and going to bed ; |sh» never tod them what1was tbe siatter with him ; bo remembered his motherc lling him about four o'clock the next Morning to get!h j father! i warm drink ; U [beard him romiUng'd iring thi night; about eiio'clpck the lextmoraingbs mother came down to where depom nt slept and(, ,|d him >hat his father was dead) he, wot tup and saw'h m dead -,\ he conld not Have been lain d «d i Witnmastw the bottla with O'NeilPe label bu it abooU fort-,0 ght before his father's death!on the Iretstr :hisrAothcr told him she had bee& rubbing his fsthJr'a feet;a 1 night: ,sh.e said he was suffering from cra^nps ; nopriest or| doctor attended his! father Uoforefdeath.',C ross-exahiuied by Mr. O'SaUlran :: My;father and!mother lived on good terms ; he) sofferoJ.lrom paint ia'bis legs fyr fho previous twt ve mbotlis. ¦ If The aoBoii'd, jin ivply.'to Capt," Walth :E.M., saidaho bad|m6Unjig to.: say o the charge an.lToa thiuipliattao. .al. Jfr. Boyd, she i wsi oocmiiled fo^tirial, on tho charge of will il murdef, ai d uaU being!1 Bfused,«ho;was escorted to Clonmel JaiL j I

BC ABD OF GUAEIIIAiNS-8AtTj UUT. I. i Membcrspresenb-ilr.Wil MxLCOMSoii, chairman!;rWsiding jj the Slarquu of tVaterford ; T.'B; Wilson,'5.P.. J.I . ower,:J.V. T. Eickett;J.Kfrwan, \Vhitet.town ( J. J&rwan, Kjicloonay ;!P, Phelan T.Bowenii, KUg srald.' £. WaUh, fi. Whit«,-E. Htorne, M*'I'S7' 'W. i rpwer, D.V.O., P. Daone l, P. WaUjjf D. Pofer.and E.M'Doni ell. 'l i ¦ : • ; -.: i : ' 'i ,, UssAKrriBr. noD8M.-irr. | Power, E.O., teporUa¦but » number of houses in his distriot were in an uu-iisoitary condition. -Th* b< ose of Patrick Skehan hi• i onnd.veir. bad, moch in nei 1 ofbeing but Ina firoperktat*., I a jhad also visited tho'honss of Julii Walshi Boss), J nd the house of J >hu Oantwell.'thit lattor of«Uoti!Wa.l Bntl l1aU,blg enodghfbr|thp family'that wai\?V 1*, Jll^O vrfI>o.rt . >°=«>f»>ng anbther booseI 'ri'S *?* btA conditioD that be recommendeddown ? 21wk -.il am sure I don't know. I :•.; ¦• •¦ ' \:I Ta»_ ftcTOBxi SLIM QoiEEr Housra;'4Thi¦Marqiut of! Waterford ask4d WW wa. 'the disputbbout! too iabins with the fietoria Slate (iuarry Coai.5"'.L : ¦ *!HP?" to ?>• *« beagrestnuSanoe-TMr1.rTall hai said, that inch rep >rU ihonU not be brciisat)p when, mi have not power U> kolock down! tho bonsaiJbsirma L :j MrJ Wall pressed ¦ ths matUr first hlnteEint.npi -!j t jseems he re lards' It | diffm untly.Titi.Sr?™ ; Jf*!-**™ »» 'Po »er; jto pull l oeav dowa."fe ' y,"4*",'™1" h '• I"** POf" to order thekbateawittf aunisaaoe.' " 1 1 * l : ' • ' ' ¦ i ' I^

Marocisif jWaterford-l would rather to in'fa'vonra deauj g; feently with tho poor: ptoplo ; but what i»he use i i s-oing ou with tbo muter if We irill' only loseJUT,- timi i«nd our money? MnJ Wall i Exectlyi onrnoney < sufhter).' Chairain. :1 It was you that-pro.wseovn nrst. j«r..WaU i . , ohly .wanted |to »M:howar we ci ula go. i i i . . Ii I - I : ¦„. 'I . -" ' • ; I !

Chsin a^—It would o'n b« 'a! . )oss'ofl- timoi andmmeyV In. other unions tb< doctors chargs for attend-ng to t iisl' bnt w« have i ot then charged asyit byhem.; I din't thinkf it wi uld,be well toj press; thisBrtber. Jttr.l Walsh : ' he the nudicalMoffloers !goonnd ahd insptct these h< asoir 'T^oyidia H^b»for»Ir.AVall earns hera at all.' |;i : \Ur- - \f : \ ¦¦ < •'! : {MrJ,Wall-In this ca«e a ooj- JnaniwantaJtolivbiAho housb asearotakerat ld a week. ! CleriT. Wahad*">>>%¦ ^ontut^VTuahmiht. .Tpolandlerdras aJQdoci>> Cottnsel, and we; wrote to hii ¦,'«h«D W

KH'fte.y."'?'' io.tho matter, ;We wrpti> uu ixxsu yovornmejit ill ard and k-ot th« bpinliu ofeir Icoanarl; which |was t i tbe' effect tbs ; we oonllnly proved agsiust |>er«>ii i who Icraatcdi.nuisance'.. similar case was tried In.i sotbiir union a 4 a dtjeretas'gbt,I bat there was no as4 iuiproocedjog Bfiiast»..nu.'!M he had: no i ibney.. The maUer thenropped.f:' ¦ ,¦ > : - V . I . ; . . . :\ : ; \ y . : ¦ ; |. . .. •. I - i ,J'"f:EsTi*iTB,-The C lerkiW .sub; iiUed; thiitiisitefpr the ensuing yes , B.* ioatimit) ( the toUlepenttitw at &JXI *«. Ill -. totJlonmber Pf pBrponi> .b« ireBeved, 290 1 cost ol in-Jwir mainte natioo andoUuog;£2,030; olont-duo'rtlel, JE875; latienlsin*erd, iSOjjiestablishmenl charges, J l lj i 0 i polleor«' vooodiKe,: £\V) ; on..cri tba Modica Chaiiillct, JCTW j .KejristraUoa J et, iCGO f Pab io Ilialtact, X OM i !«uperanuustio! . £10 ; |C..nu{ioos IDisi-ices (Aplmal«J Act, i X130 labourers'. Act, jBl75 1reoovoixbli) ratos, ££>. Clu .total tslimiie of exfoditurt'wa* X8 435; 17s. i i.,

¦whlph.WWooti U,¦ amount sUted abort hr 4«4ne(i«i n»i TW..niivnou, itat«d absYc b r W«°ttaa Qir&ti^ar.I Ii : ,.- .1 i ¦; ¦ . . '' i 1 , . ' i j T .

grants and balahoes 11 favoit pf . »?»fi' , diT;.Tho estimatca rates to bS paidfby tho »?ror»l dJ'

.lonswere asfoUowB|:-Bafdurn1ls:ld^

Boolygb«s,1B. Id. ; Carrickbe 'ilB. 4: i ^

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"'"Oa motion of Mr.'

J. D.| Powek seconded by Mr.KboreriJd: the bstimkte ,wn» adopted. Adjourned.

PBESENTMEOT SESSIONS.At tbo Presentment So8«Wns foil Upperthird, counW

Watorford/helu at Carrickhog, there were_present-Tho'MarqnU of WATEayoib (ohairman), |T. B. Wil-son, Esq., 'Count do la Poer!. Gormen, and^dwara U.Qaln, EsqJ The associated fratopiyerB were : ThomasH°f£artis1, Portaaw, and Jol'u Kirfan, White»town

MAMCIODB IKJTJEIIS.—tapron.co Quinlba, farmer,DerrinUur, solight 200 cbmpensaUon tor burning,on tho 29th Ded. 1883, of hu|barn, winnowing machine,farm produce, ta. I ,, ., ¦ I . . ,

Mrr HisginBj Bolr.,;foV aopMt, said a serTant ofMr.' QuinUn's was sloeping.ln this] barn, but bs had nolight of any kind, and hoJMK Higpns) said that when,in'tha" words of Mr. Baroi. IDowsp, he would.havo ex-hansted thb ¦ pissibilitv ofjoccidfent, then malics orwiutonneia must b«AinpU«a, and |f this wsa so ha waaentitled to coropensstion. . . . . . .

Applicant proved it seven! p.m. on tho night in ques-tion, ho sent his boyi with a. servant named Honlouan,who slept in Ihe barn,' to sed him t» bed 1 tha boy afteredeing Honlehan to bed brought iho imndle into appli-cant's dwelling'house ; Mii twelve, o'clock applicantwas roused and Bo.w'all his place oi fire ; hq dischargeda workman abont slfortnight before this ; they differedas to wages ; the workmaniald and told others, he dvAf. iriA*t OninljMi ." I

Thooas Houlehan, exammed—I was in iClonmcl ontbo day of tho burning ; drank four glasses of b«or«nda bottle of lembnado t after he had been in bed and tiecandle taken away!by another servant, ho heard tbethatch cracking and; sparks , falling ; I ran ont andarouae'd theia. Lord Wat^rfordl : Doea your mastersond the servant to seo you to bed every night, andtake tho candle-away ? Witnoss fhositatingly): les ;ths boy also looks tbo gatolJ I ;

Sergeant Shanahaajulshef)lan, depbsed-On receivingtho report of firo I with my Available party, wont toMr. Quintan's 1 the:fire had run tbo length of tho roof,bnt tho eaves were! not on.fire , ind I concluded thatthe firo mn»t have come from inside, for if it were sotto ontsido the eaves !wonld first bdrn ; I saw Honlohanin a Btate of semi-drnnkenhtss, and bavo liearnod fromthe servants that he was so drnhk when he retarnodfrom Clonmel that be was enable "to untacklo the horsefrom the car 1 I bcUevs the barnlng to have beonaccidental through applicant's noglect io allowing adrnnken matt- into tho barn. [

Lord Waterford announced th&f the court had cometo the conclosibo that tho burning was accidental, andrefosod the application. |

Dmt QARVAN C0&BE8P0NDENCE

PETTY SESSIONS-jSiTUBDaT.(Beforo Messrs. Hi A. Fitzgerald and E. J. Ussher. )

BAD. Co^POCT.-r-Thomos Br >wne applied fur awarrant against his Bon, Miet ael Browne; whom,the applicant deposed, came into bin boabe onFriday upder the influence of c rink and etna, bed aclock, witb other articles of fu nilure. I A warrantwas issued for , his arrest. .

AKOTHIS BAD Boi.-r-Mich lei Daly, a cornerboy, was prosecuted by bis mother for assaultingher on tbe I7tb May. She stated ber son was aftercoming out uf gaol, and she told him he should notbe in the bouse ae he was after shaming them ;he struck ber over the eye tvithjbis fist Sentencedto one moDtb 'e imprisonment with hard labour.

FATBJ:B AND SON.—Michael Browne was chargedby bis father, Tbomas Jln>wne| witb breaking bisfurniture and BUmling other articles and disposingof them. Defendant: I i im sorry for it. 1 willtake the- pledge ; and if I get a chance I will neverbo fonnd here. The father said he was quiet wbensober, and be would not press f ir punishment if betook tbe pledge. Tbe accused having promised todo so at once, the case iwas idjourned for threemdntha. , . 1 .1

DBCKKEMNKSS.—Sergcaht Connolly charged OttoFitzgerald with being drpnk on! ibe streets last fitirday. Ue bad a crowd of UnterKandass".' swoppers"around him, and be, was just goingtto strike vne ofthem with an ash plant woetfil. arrested bim(laughter). Fined Is. and pootel ¦ Constable Cooganprosecuted Iticbard Power for being drunk on lostholy day. . Fined 6 . andicoatf. Patrick SheehanwaR charged witt. drunkenness. He hod been be-fore tbe court lonltiine*Vitbin twelve nionths; butthe present oharge was dismissed, it having beenstated he was a very qnietimanj . ¦

CBDBLTT TO A MQCALS.—Conatablo Kirby chargeda comer boy Dam.ed Dug an with beating a pig insucb a manner as to cajuBe blood to flow from itsmouth* Chairman : As tbis ia| tb« first caan sndfirthe Act, I will only inflict a find of 5s. and costs.

TBESFASS.—Dafid Ducey, Kulesbal, charged Ml.Hurley of the 6ame! place nitb jallowing nine of biscows to trespasspn bis preserved pasture. Defen-dant: you woulq not ge^

as tnucb on it as would

feed a snipe. Co^nplaina'qt refpsed to mate up tbefence , against;hiud,' and When {he railed the placecomplainant took the railings and had them in bisb&gjput (laughter). Decree for 6s. and cost*.

ASSABLTIHO A Sow.—Sergtint Dalton chargedMichaeJ M'Gratbj allili parks, I with ! striking asmall boy on tbo htjd with a large stick in William-street hist fair day ; be struck him violently witb astick, and I am sure thle tajy would 1 have beenknocked down only thai be grasped the cart, neaiwhich he, was standing. .Defendant: I etruck hima alight blow oq tbe legal withtoy stick ; bo is myson ; I was only administering ii )»Ule correction \ohim (kuebter). Serueaflt-Uiiton: After beinijserved with the, summons bo [would not allow thopoor boy into tbe cart, but made him Walk bohind.Fined Bs. and costs. Shilgeanv Daltoh : He wasdisplaying , a sort of spirit Dfj bravado when bestruck tbe child. : Mr. M'GJrjthj : Indeed It was not,but I know what's at the bottom of ii> ¦ '

ABOTHBK FAKILT QDAIBELJ—Patrick Morrisseywas charged with bein^ runk and disorderly byfighting at BuUinagoul, fan , tbe ;21st;' inat. Hiawife was also ;cb|rged w|tp assaulting her busbaodand I several otbex womenj Sb!e was sober. FinedSJ. each and oosths , Tbe male defendant refused topay.'. He stated that wbanba married a Bhort timeago he intended that bis iwlfe isdquld come to live inbis bouse with his; father aDa mother, but she re-fused to do «o and;bndiii«Iiajway from him sinco.This waa the cause of .thJ row. > -- : I

1 ANOTilktt.—Ellen' PnrUll ' tUanr«l hopliuahand.James Purcell, iith assiultiig her by striking beron the face and blreakingja' aibp. jit appeared thattbe defendant isj a violent a»44 and tne police hadto be called in several times to protect her from hisviolence. Sentenced to one month'* imprisonmentin Wate'rford gauL ITbeltpuri then adjourned.-

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EXTRA POLICE IN THE | CO.: WATEEFOfiD.' At tt\e Dungt rvau Presentment, Sessions, held

on Thursday, the presiding justices were : Messrs.H. A. Fitzgerald (chairman), | Charles Langley, andT. N.;Foley. On!a prejsentminti being;made forXI,i69 "for extra pol(ce in ^he county, the ratepayersprotesudagainBtthepAiintut. One of them statodtbat the county "a» a petteibl'1 cc/uoty; and be didnot se«:wby thos i extra oolieeit lould be drafted intotbejdistrict; Co; lirmsnl; We| nave no power but topass the prcienti >c.ut ; it |ia imperative on us.. Wecannot:reject |t Mr. Simon U'Brieh i By whosetuthoritv: were thotu p< lice Ib -ou^ht : here 1 . W«would like to cotrta at tbp' rooi of tbe thing and seewhy we ura to paV fpr extra no! ice when bar bountyispeaieable. >. v i . . 1 , '. . :- ' ¦ ; ' ; . . ¦'¦¦. Af ttr Bbme'disiussion, It j wai decided by the rat©,payerf 'to hold i , meeU ii, and jetitioa the LordLietenant on the subject. T: I . 1 1 , . . . \ , .

Tai BoEOtiaH ItOADi -Alpresenlment for J8318was nppliW for 1 y; tbi) Cpnnty purveyor to keep tbeDungaxvaO Bora agh roads, sow about being trans-ferred to the gra id jdry) in ripair. ; Mr. JFoley saidtheselroads were hitherto kept! in Tery bad repair!MK.Hanaigan (Towa,Clerk) said it could'not beexpect«djthatch 1 Town iQ>mu|Hiiioners could repairthem I properly I or | JE37J 10s. kmount of tbe • rateavailable 'for; th it' parpose. Saving further ex-plained tho matttr, tile preseiljiiient passed. , U \

yotiEii' LIST, —Mr!. Edmund Morrissy (ez TowaCUrkJ!applie4.fcr!X24j, :arr«»ci.jof allowance formakitg. put .list of ,'vpt«rt( folr tbe past two years.Mr. Intngley aai< bo did botjsce how this conld boentertained; 1 Mi . f Hannlganj jexblained that', theCounty Coonty Jjurt •Ju'dge1 bad certified for £32for Mr. Morrime r,' the uiualjtuui allowed, but tberatepayers at thi 1 Preieniment J3e$sion» bad reducedthe amount to . 20. altbouirb £32 was alwava nl.lowed j forUucl servico. Tho presentment waspaseiidj. Tbe rea alnder of |the Imsiness was routine.

, .'DmiitinrxJ. SiiiLL GDBs.+->rhe new dyttaqiltashell dan, which wai defcJribW in « Kcent issue i ofIron, iW (been t ied, tbej first ql a series of experi>aeptejwbicb|ar( to » ibdertsken, harinjf takenplace jin1 ! N^w Ycr t : ilarbojir.l.Tbe 1 target: atwhich'tbe shqts were firtd wsji situated at a dia-Uoce of 2,100 yai is oil theJ shoireJ'aiPort Wadsworththe gun being p seed! ou the' jg acla of Fort Hamil-ton.. Tbe first s ot firet waf cna wtigbing .7 lb.,capable of carry ngl trot 1 10-jU 12 1b. of dymuiitoIt was loaded w tt> { tjbe wtn^ »elght of sand andlead instead of <1 vniinitAT' Tbi prenuxe rued was4SS lbl; Tbe I sh >t !'|eut| sixtV yards to the leftand slightly iho re tie rjek.J exactly 'as foretolditwonld do. bwin ; to| tbH wiadj, The secondjsbot,wttb B pressure of ;480 II b., w mt 10 yards to 'theleft of jtoe target aod 15 tfardi ibovo it, burying it-self completely in tbe bilfJ fTbet^lrj l'alidbuttnotiwhich ¦>!!• seat ! 10. ilin< ingl r ilnstirm, was aline(hot, wbicb Wen1 25 yird> *hprt of the target, andttrucki lbo^ater.' I Tbej erperiawnts'have ^glvengreatjsktiifactioo, These dyna nife guns caD,n«ver^upersedd the-or. inafy'i ir'ditf ;uns j but ti0y ,»ili!•« i Talu+ble ku iliiry, M they Gan.beasedequ.iliyadvanLiiriKinslv tj a land', >r seA. The nrasjinrM »«.«lMvanLiiceously 0 n Una < >t eel. Tbo pressure iiswluu tJv. drstdjiy uf W«l—*W| I '• »nd 455 lb.—>Vtobe inireaied lo 1 .000 1b ks sp. a u a mora pjidt-fill air:uoibprea<o ¦ U bup'j 1! i«dJ- Inii ' j • j ¦ , 1 ¦. ; ' .'.; ¦ i •¦'.- Life' ti|i>im. gle frobi' tb« cradle, to the grave.'He iajtiie better irvp^lted for it who contiasjly eon-?a.ti ifiiali-t .bp-^rrT1 ¦ ; . ¦, ' ) '¦- r - . :'¦ ¦¦ - ¦

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V^OUKS oi1 THE .KCliBlSHpt' Of f * W^"p arta'nt y M la 8ydnK',"-bis!Qrace ArcAjiihop

liorari bequeatBVs to bis nativj, land a 1IAI M ofhistorical v orks vrbich will be duly *W™X£ *'.a; futhrej ;eneratio.n of Irishmen, ™;N»aW" incuriosv uorum/' Had ««« ,*wk«'appearedwhen Jame. Duffey was pablishbg " T"« f' .of IrelanJ' ;very bishop, priest.andlayminskudtouaof nailvd history woald have regarded hffl . boofcshelves sa unfumiehed without;toem, andjiindeedjustly lso.ib <au»e— leaving out of accoonti the-tourMustek O- 3onnr!of Billttnepare,1 Dr. Lunigai, JohnO-Don6v4n and Eugene O'Cnrry-nd man bis donemore fortr sh history, ecclesiastical especWly, thantho learna prelaU who has just Uid anjrn

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pastoral st iff of St. Kieran. Assurodly, t ¦» »rtniarkatOe translation from the Old City |0f theGonfederat rs to tbe metropolis of the A" 0*1"'from the; beautiful ratbedral of St. ICameelto . thefir more , FPleo4id one erected by ArchbishopEolding out of funds to which Irish piety contributedlargely ip ;hat fur off land of gold^nd tlpudlesssties/ Eei urkablfl truly since Leo the Thirteenth-l^imself 1 man of large Uterary alt»ioni>Bts. apoet IikebB predepcasors, Innocent.lhe Tiird andtlrbiri the Eighth, and 1 pronounced friend ofhistorical r 'search—has thought fit to tranif X fromavnongetioi a prelatu who iu the Ittttei omamoccupies -K > distinguished aplaco ; aod at a. timewben, if w s mistake not , it will b* b"d 10 fiudanother co npetent to continue tho work|h mastabandon: if a new world , fir away frqo thoseveaerabli ussocuitions and resources which lie hasused to 'BI ch singular advantage. Tbei Jialtce,monstmnc( ,' and vi-B'ments worn by David Jfotbe,tho Domin calf da Burgo, and Dr. Puekn) , nahopsof OiSDry, will revert to Dr. Moran's sucpejsor inthat 8ee ; sot ono need not be a prophet to foretellthat it will bo next to impossible1 to light on 1 riotherso intimjtl ily conversant witb oarnnnola1, and soqujlified'by years of study in "Edman arilives toresume that pen which in his 1 kinds hai proveditself a pbv]er; for, indeed, he is JB man of undoubtedgenius and Indefatigable industry. ' May! »e notBUDDOse 'that tbe arobiepiscopat dignity Wi reco;;.nitionof thpse exceptional attributes, and 0 gnt wenot to be grateful to Leo tb'p Th(tteenth| or con-ferring it on h scholar for whom! ruuiour bat it thata still grander acknowledgment is Teserve^r-tbitwith which BaroniuB was rewarded for his i'rviceBto the arinohs of tho Church, and wbjcb would havebeen .besto ired on Father Luke Wadding for .Kmetuditiori u id patriotism if bo ball not, titf i a trueFranciscan intercepted tho memorial oddMseed toInnocent t ie Tentb from Kilkenny by tbs lordsspiritual'aid temporal of the Irish Coufed;rates PBe that as it may. we wish the Arc&bishop of Sydneya hearty; f irewell, and will now presen^

to our

readers asi mtnary of the literary treasures he .hasdemised to (Ireland, and a rapid notice of tb^ latestrare work te has re-edited and enhinced ulth' anample inlr< duction.—WoJion. [

WHAT IS1 T. TJ8 DISEASE lILkl 13 COJUKO VPON TJS.'ijike's thie at bight. It ateala in npgnlos oaawares; Tlauy

persons have pains about the chest'aixl sMe's, sod lonotijnssin. tbo buck. Ue/ Ieel doll and sleep; ;|th« nu>utt has-a oad• aJBte, espccllUy in tbe momlnif. A sort|o(- st ck/ isllmecollect*' about the teetb. Tbe aypeUte Is foot. f .btr» is aleeUniJ likeaihiuTy load oa tbe stomach 1 jtomttlmts a faintau-gooo BQamiuon at too pit, oi uie IWUSDO wmwu 4vuu ugtscot satisfy. [Toe eyes are sanken, the hiuids and fecjt.Liecoinsoold-sad teel clammy. Alt«r a waUo a oOQf n sets 0, at'firstdry, but sftt r a tew months it ii atundedjwltb a jrsaoish-colonred exp wtoratlDD. , Tbe uffilcted ooe (eels, tl «d all thewhile, and ali op does not seem to afford ao/ res: J Alter atims he booo: oes oervoos, irritable, aad clo^my, ai 4 bas erllforebodings. There Is a: giddiness, a sort bf .whjxllng sen^satloa ia tbs bead when rising ap saddodly, T iJe 'bowelsbecome costl e; the ssU Is dry sod hot:at times j tbs bloodbecum£s tbic t aud s'agninL t the whites pf jthe eyM 'becometinged witb jeDow -, tbe nriDe is scanty aad h!ga<co]oared,depesitiag a : «dlmeut after staodlur, Tbeie is Irequeotly a•pitting up 1 f tie food, sometimes with a] soar Uste, md•ometttnes w th a sweetisb taste j this Is freqneotl/ Wtteodedwitb pUlpitat oo of tbe heart 1 tbe visloa Decoaes)t&Tpalr«d,witb spuuj beforo tbo eyes : there U a feeUPtf of gnat pros-tratiou and weakness. 4U of these syinptpms aaj In iprnpraseat. Xt is thooght tbat nearly one-third of 01 f popena-t4on bos tbii disease in 'some of [ts.lvariad formj 1 . it hasbeen found tbat medical Imen have mistaken the isture. 'oftbis disease, Some have treated It for Oiver < JmpUInl,others, for ki< ney,dlseasd, Ac., Ac., bnt'none of Iks variousalads ot trea ment have been atteaded wiUl!sneees: [ becadsetbs remedy 4 loobl be snob as t> act hanapBljnaly vpoa eachnne of. thesa trnlL and rninn tha •»im«/>h ¦¦ wijl , Inr InUyspepsU:(fc r tnls U really what the disease Is) alj| cf theseorgan* poru le of this disease and naolra a remojy thatwill act aj / oa all at the sains Ume. Bebcel'd Cnratir* SyrnpacU Uxe a charm In this class of complaints, giving slmostlmmediatd raUef. The following letters, from en mists ofstaodiiig la the community where they' live, snov la whatestlnuuod tbJo article U neid :— ' f. , .

THOIOS Oiti, Upperbrldgj, Holmforth:4"Iooi CarttlveSyrnp soils w > denully weU, and gives ererr satisri ctlon."

J. 4, Cta(utl., SI , Derby 8trest,l NewcisUs 1- ' I knowof instances where it has not merely relieved,' bal actuallycured, itt^r Having used It two or three months ; tut testi-monials are, I believe, often withheld from a tabn delicacy- ofallowing the 1 ismes to be made pqblio," 1 ¦ P •

Otosua :D« JST, Southwell:—" Thouih I have, been a pa.tent modlcloi seller oowover th/rty years, yet I ne.fer knrwsach a'run ot any raMlcbui before as I have hadMyonn,and many ]m rf>ns have (old me of th« Woedt theyihtve ds-rivodtrom it Mr brotber ia Lincoln says the same. Thsaaloliiwottde fol. T . ¦ || 'Tnvaui M UJU, w .a- , ma.11 .. . . **v mm mMlellMa 'havagivsn great si tisfactlou In this district, and a£urA wnj Ztomers speak highly of Mrther Bdgri'sBynm.'.* ' || ' .

« KJ FOWLI », Beccles — •*, It la oof my habit to recommendsoy pateot m dicine to my customers in individual esses, bat'always hate a| good wordj to say for Mother Bdgel'whea myopinion Is ssaed." i , . , . I

P. S; Buiiin, Wcotton Basset:-" I have nut with somereal!* astonishing cures performed by Belgtl't S/xup, snd Jreoommeod it; to ail my 1 ostomers." '- ¦ ¦ |

O. H. VVairi, 39, Com)nercUl Street, JHonntaln Aah :—" Icau personally testify tol the merits bf your medielae." 'Jun FiBlita EDlBBttar. M.PA. 3 High Strat. Wmhun :

-+" I have re^ommeaded tieigtl's Syrup, as my personal audrelative experieroes of iui merits are indisputable/' i . .

W. II. Hewitt. WestlCowes. LVT.'. 1—' Tour medkine 1have a larger sale for—a sole wbleh most oertalnlr does notdacreua now that tbs jiovelty Is wearing offc whidb' stealswell for iu re U merits." I . | l

W. 8. Qui 1, fziockhtim r—" It is about ths only Kennlna-pafeut'medld ae intbe nlarket." I I¦ ¦ J., H. Bviia, Marked Cross, LjTnm.—''1 hav«| receivedseveral very Battering reports of the beaents dented fromthe use of^Jsother Solid's Syrnp and WlbC which are stall times tp nls a soarcaTof much grsater pleasnnjtlun uypncnnlaij ad' antsge^ as

% can conoeivaotnu rreatee pleasureI« tbis life th in tnat of being Instrumental in relisting tbesorrows o( si Sering hoi isnity." . I I

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AN AMI UCIH TI IOXDT.—i despatch (rpo> NewHaven, [Co inecticur April 28, tells the followingtale of the '. awlesane is of American life:—" A1 partyof linemen >mployed by the Bankers and Ue tjhantM*telegraph c ompany utve been for a week st etchingw^irea inj W ndaam |»unty. They reached Daniel-sbnvillo |8a.turda'y, where they 'entereJ tbe liUIto*saloon, and seeing Tbomas Wood,*negro, orderedbitn ont.j ' ' \Tood dr, :w d razor from bis pocket andkept bis tormentors t a respectful dUUnce. MorrisOliver app oacbe3 00 near, and received kj eeverecnt on tbo right s de of toe! neck.: Blood flawedfi-eeiy from tbe wcjund. ' Wopd. escaped! f^oai j therpou. j . D i j pursuea mm. ne tool teiu] 0 in anunJertalterjg snop, where' be threw up bis a rchs andcried;' "lOhj, ray Oo I, I am dyibg l"\ . He f cf l 'to thefloor, gasped once-O r twice, and then rotied over onbis back a c|>rpte. ¦ C oroner Sewaird onli-red the urrei tof the ribgleaden at accessory to Wood's death; buttheir friends hustle^ them out of it he village.''

An': ijjnotant and pretentioas ; so|Idler, who, wasfond pf big words, |»(U placed tp guard to [watch »'cerUitt pos * The adjutant of the I regimept camealong'.and atteinpted to. pass. jTh,e soldier! criedout, *, Hilt ,1'iu ti century b< re, and if )bil don'tdismount and" givoj the counb rpis, I'll malte youreform the whole *evo|utjon of tbej tictaci/l It isAeedtess! to say "that! the ' soliti ry horsemaii t came401" / • ¦ '¦

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¦ ¦ I ! iT l - if ' ;\:EPP B\B /OCOA.p iBATKFOI, 'A»D CoSfTOET-»rq.—*' ]By • thorongh knowlbdie of the nathral lawswhioh, cove n tho . Operations ot digestion i aod nutri-tion.an bja careftu applicaXlont of ths fluaproperties,of w<U-sel cfed-Cocoa,. Mr. Epps has providud our.breakfast table* wiljh. a delicately flavoured bovorace,which'may 1 »v«ns many.heavy doctors' bills.} His bythe judicious use of s|uch artiobs of diet thatapanstitut|on may- be gradually.built np until strong enongh torBfisVererjj tendency, to diseua. : Hundredsi of subtlemalsdies'ari floating around nt, rpady to aUaekjwhere-evcr thero a a wealc point. We may escape many afatal a halt 1 f.kecping oarselvea well fortified with punblood and 1 properly nourished frame."-J-CirM tStrvietGoitttd.—1 side simply with boiling: water'.lot milk.Sold loniy i 1 Packets labelled—'I1 JiXJts KPtt) |4 Co..HonOopatl io ChotpUU; London." Alao n atters ofKpps's Oho »late Essenoo. '• I ! : • ; ' 1 : | "i : •> Srsci FIO Atriou oir THE , SKTH ,")—Oatat th«-many ToiLst Boips now before the pobUo the only one4«oognlsed 1 v the medical prolesdon as haria, 4 nallyspecifle and benafleial sctlon nnon| tbe skin is lJb« Albion.Milk aud, Bi lpher So tp, tks milk-gMng: softness, smooth-ness,and cl« irons j tb*salpher porUoatlon.' llyiUie aseofthis Soap thi SldnwUl be ktptln a perfect conditioo. Il lsmost [ rnH Ub s for eh idran, and la th*' punt »»« mostdiu>U4 <K ill Soaps. llaastUoilr I whit*. DaUetfely per-tamed, liea I ths lot owing 1—." Por. 30 grean 1 «a»» triedall tbe vstio m Soaps that, have been recommaadod. and IcanOldly sUt > that th( Albion Milk and Sulpber Soap has no«ul In loo htng th* Irritation of the skin."—J. VOrigorCroft: M l).. HTB.C.P , lau StaS Surtrson to her, Htiesty'aBoys! Army UosTl'al'- Sold in Ukl»t* bf all Chemist*.>¦ Hoixo? rAT'8 iLla—TEACHINGS I pi* 'Ex-VaTUswcaC'*-* n* onlU 1 Uatlmony 'ot tboasaads,|«ai«Bdlagover mor» tb in forty; ears, most strongly recom&wods thoa*Pills as th« Ust pni Hera,.the mildest aperients, and th*surest resto -stives, tuey; never prove ! oeloslre, or as atnsreljr Uq orary relief, bnt attack all ailment* 1 of the•tomach, lun rs. heart, beadj and bowels la tha ooljr uf* andlegtUmat* w y.l by de jualiag th* Wood, and *o trailcaUnrthoM-ioisntr. tie* whioh ara . th* soare* andooDStltosstaofalmost *v«ry disease. The oedidnsi eSeacy U wooOerfnl in•nerrstlng c ifcrbled 1 onsUtutiou. Tbelr acUosntmbracesiil (hat is d, straw* 1 a boiuehold medteln*. ,Tbrv *»«ilau (hat if d, sirsbl* 1 a boiuehold medteln*. Tbyv lytil9itrf noaioo 1 and elf t« cutter j a d thus th* strissu i*nnrtnielanil the tneipM stimulated. ! ' ' , ' 'I FumtL! NK .—FOE TDE TSETH and BBKATH.—A few drc ?«of the iquld Flort'l n«,sprinkled on a we 'tooth bruahArodnoe apkasantUiher.Vhkhthoroui-hlyQ'Uunsci itb . Teeth rom: all parasiMs' or ijnpuriUes,hariona 'th' |rums. prevents Urtar, slops decay, fivesto thaTebtl a pecuui r pearly whilenjesU^nda'deligttfnl(ragTinoiio thabrealp. ItremovesallnnpleaiantodourarUinfffron decayed toothbrtobsccosinoVe. |TheiVa-yran< rloril M{1xlng{eomposed part of honeytsd sweatDcrbs, is I d< licion* to the taste and the ereato't Toilstdisoovenj 0 ths age. . Pr ce 2s, Cd. of all Coemiits andrwrfumers. Wholcsa 9 depot removed: o 33,P»rringdon

h ABVipE TO MqiiiEEa !—Are you lroken inyourresthy aside ohi daufferlngwiththepaiabf battingtooth? Go ktoaMbachtmUtandirctabottWofUni\Viajtow 'i SOOTUI ; ;a tjTBO>.! It will relieve thepoor•aifer*r tm uodistely,:; It is pe \feotlff bannl»«s anduleasitutto *st». It irodiioe*a nalur J ,quleteleep byreliovlngl tl e child rom, pain,1 and h* little eh»ruhav/ites-Vai bright , u a buttop." It soothes theohil<l,; itio Uns tha trams, allay* all >*ln,Teli4T*« ofwind.'rt iri Ue* tho t owels, atnd |U thp besija#wn rt).axly forJy iauterya id dUrrhota.vJtkturariiittcfr mteathlng or othsrci ises, 4Irt.lVVinilow'«| Uaothi •Sympis hoi 1 by MedjeisePsikrirreiTnliete.'Atli Id

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MiaJlUm ti invaluable in\the\cuTe\and Jlelief¦ of Gout , GheumatismlLumbW, SaittUa,, yen e-' ral 'Debility, Spinal ComvUinU , f tParalyj U," Indigettiori, Liver and Kidney Cpuplaints,,AMm a, DJwn *. C™tipal lo *tore ItrM. Weak Chert a Lungi, Bronthitu, Neuralgia;

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AWttikors for the CUBE, BiLizk, and PBK-Tiirnc* of DiBEASB -Magnyic Belt^Lnng andNerve llnvigo'ratore. Chest Protestors, Tbrout Pro-tectors. Spine Bands, Knee jCap>, Softs, : SciaticAppliances, Shoulder and Leg ApplUncei, Arm Ap-plSnces, WriiUett, Neuralgia u&d 8l«*pmif Cap.,ic Write toiMessrs. WETTOK & Co. fot pumphlelbcontaining medical testiroooliils,| list of cures, andgeneral informatioo. Sent poat free.

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A. Xi'rT Of OURJ.ATEST. TES TIMONIALS.! BROf S^i^^^&^.^-I hAve1 much pleasure In stating thM On' M»«""f«''15''"'

appUance wbtch' mv wife gotfrom you «u November last hasbeen of much beaent,and has quit* cured,« most trywg coogl.from which she h?s suffered ereiy wiausr, aad t >r more thansix week, previous to " ."• i SfSw 'aJc.': ¦

inch Rectory, Om/ i^ Wex/ord, 28I« Feb., 1 1.-I have much plessare Iu luformiog yoc that I hate derived

greatbeneftt from yoar belt sud «nee caps, wbl h I have nowwore tot severj rears, while suffering Irom ParalysU in ra>limbs, and can therelore recommendytaur ¦pvibonee* witbcoaflaence. ,

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l cr, Ck. .• ¦ ¦Woodloch.i eortlaw, Co! Waterforf, I2th January, IBM.The magoeUcan appbauce'I porohiwd fjoa yoa was for

my 1UU« son, aged teu yearsj who for tbe past iflveyears batsuffenid from asthma, tie was so maeh.worsu during thenrnmer of last year that I wrot* to you, lo AortstJ and slaceweariag yoor Lung Invlgorator be hU imprbved rerj ae-cidedly, aud tbe sstbnutio attacks are' mncn arM vlrujefit,anduow of rare occurrence.; (Mrs) Bnui1 . lIllcoKsi*.

tUIATICA AND LlflLUAOOi 1 . - . -j.J t £2, *V J E J h B U H p JUhA^BiSUalJ » « f V H A'VV'J *VW«

. Having for years suOered-and latterly I may say un-eeoaitigly for '«n months— from Sdutica and 1 Lumbago, ufriend who had had pAetlcal proof of thu goo( effect* \a h»derived from the nso-ot yoar UdU. kindly seutn* «ae, a iafrom wearing it 1 obtained a most lmmedlste rellxf,'; the painshave left me within s few days. , . I I f

I &.i>Uin IIOOB Biiwiit Governor.< EHEUMATISMTIM TUE live JOIST.; ¦¦ ¦ .

EndWed Seaool, N.w Bosa. i7thUpril, 1*81. :I ma* unhesitatingly ear that ths Ult yoi| snpvll«d:m*

wHhi in' October last ha* been «t. Immeosa-IValn* to m«.Bbenmatism in the hip-joint had made ma almost a cripplefor months, when* lady advised me to tryyojr •? Hagnsti-cos.v, and sine* I got It, I very .seldom amicOTsdons ofhaving a hip-Joint, and can wall fiwly wlthoojsufferfng. 1hsve 'oot hadoounge to leave ltoS sday tinea I'got it lestmy old enemy should attack me again. I have WcommetatodIt to several people and would do so strongly to any one whosuffers as I did. , ' : ! f i ' i ¦ '

1 , Mrs. HABBIET J.iW.lHUHT.(Now ot Klllymard BMldry.'Ponegal.)

ISD-6E8TIOS AKD NEliVOUSSBSS, ,Commercial Hotel, Parson»b>wn,Mn Jattiar/, 1S3J.

,'; I am hippy to state that I bar* reodrcd veri kn»t benefit'fronxyonr appluncei, <nd I Would strongly recommeod toy.one suffering from Indigestion and Nervousness to give thema trial. 1 1 . 1 8l3irax»lntaTrH«ws.8CUTICA, PAINS IK BACKHAND COLD FEET.

Ballyconra, BaUnu?fret, Co. Kjlkennjr,. . ,i • j : 17th November,-1882.. -

. I was almost In tbe act pf writWto yon,' when yourkind Inquiry reached me, . to tell I von of'-the greatbenefit I have, derived from yonr 'appliances. I am quit-free from pkib in my back, and also|frunt eriatiea, anrlthe soles of my feet have, lost the tonder feeling tho;had. Your soles aro iivalnabla for anyone i«offetiai;from cold feet; I enclose pattern sis» for 4 hew pair.¦ : . ABTHU£ WzLLxabKT Uoaai , J.P. -

INDI0ESTION AND HKAJDACHE8. .I . ' • Faithle'Kir, Waterford. .:

I have worn yonr Wai«t Belt and! (spiniBsnd siuciJanuary last for indigestion and headaches) which 1suffered from tor some- years. • 1 am glad to say I baVffound great i bnneflt from them. I I - tnorefore caustrongly recommend yoariA ppliance*. - I ! ¦ ' '•

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. LOW 6PIBIT3 AND GENEBAL-DEBIUTT. ;. i- - I ' New Park, Waterford: ¦

Ton have asVed me for a statement of my czperUnctof tho us« of your llagnetin Appliances, | and- tho fol-lowing faoU are-greatly at your service.:-|-Last MarchI came home from Dublin, after having bvea six monthsnnder Dr. Hujson, witb health,' thanks to'God and thedoctor's care, WondcrfoUv improved! bat still sofferinKfrom low spirits and debity, when I was ailvited to trjyour Waist Belt and Spine Hand. I did eo, and afterwearing them tbrm weeks I felt my strength increasingabd my spirit*.return, t navo constantly', wora then,since, and, thank God, I have beta for!the last nilmonths'as -W411 as- ever:I : was t ao'l El cannot toostrongly, advise all snfferinit ia tbe\ way 1 was to :trythe'agency that has so benefitted ma. 11 -*¦ ' : .' I I ¦ I F. O. DLOOMrtlLD, J.P.' '

I 1 . BHEDMATI8M." jTT I : j,:;. - I rcDJDniuiiuHii xreiavru, \jvt WAIAIIVIU.', I feel pleasarein offering sty^teetifnon/in favour of

ypnr Magnetiq Appliances. : [ ¦ I !• ¦' '¦: Since I began wearing' 7our Waist- Bel t (special

power), I onioyed exoollent health, and' ha e been qaitvfree from BhenmatiBo, to which I was piivioosly sub-ject. . . ¦ ¦

1 ' : ' P.' W. Power, i.p.. .;Appliances for Children kept in-stock and made to

order to suit all ages. Letter* reqjacstiUK advice: re-ceive our best attention. Consultation Frve. ¦¦;

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Solo Manufacturers of Edgar Wcttoa's Patfcnt.MagnrtJei . ; ! ' I ApplLincts. j I I ¦ ,

No Appliances geanine unless bearing o ir Name andTrade alark, •• Tn* MAOJUTICOH." 'j i - M8.U

THE SERVANTS' 'HEQIBTRY OFFICET||/rES: WALLIS'OPPICB Vetnoveifrom LadyO.U. Lane to No. 2; B A N K P | I< A C E ,[Opposite City Hall], where all Orders for ServantawiU, as' usuali receive prompt nndj careful attention.

Sirs. WaLLls avail* of: this opportunity to returnhet belt thanks for the large pitronige received by hersince ths transfer of tha SjtBVairra' Holrit to her, andtrusts to mint s' continuance. : : I i , : . :: C^ " No Servant recommended hefore !the itrictostscrutiny is made regarding' character. ^There are atpresent disonpigod. Cooks, Thorongh Scrrkstt, Parlourand Housemaids, Butlers! Coachmen, 4oJ 1 1 : (*28-Cm

Tit in the Htad, Ticin thc f act. Tic m the Oumi' ! Toothache, and Nervous and Ski Btaiae ; i

fTlEHEEL ONE DOSE npUlr relieves the UrrfblsA. I pains srising from Nennlfiit ia tb* Head,T'lEIIEEL raceache and Toothache (even wben yro-X. < ceedbig bom a'dscayed tobtb, renderingTtrrtrr.c?r ' extrsctioauonedeatary). | . , : .•JTIKHEEL. Utanot pretandedtohsa^ureforivery, '_ __„, , sehe aod pain, knit a. eerlain and safs re-'PIKHEEt ; msdy forTlc ln th. H.ad.TUmth.J'ae.,¦*• ! ¦ ' : Tie in-tbaOuma, Toothache; and tfervoamiKHKEL.1 and filek Headache. J I .ijJ_L,. ' •¦¦ I *"Tlatp>nAU8. - - ' - ¦ •rpIKHEEt.; .;! 17. Avon-stmrt. Manchester. ¦¦*-"- ! ¦' : Qnmi«x»-Mv wif* s»S>r»d with TierpTKHEEL. ia tho Head and Vmai tot two moatba. TwoX , ¦ ' dose* of your Tikbeelgsve tier nllef 1 sbs'nlKSEELJ flaUbed th* bottle, sad tb* frala has otveri. : ! rrtumed. !I ougbt to tell yoi that all otb»rmUHEEI, remedl?si(4nd she took m«»y( failed toJ. 1 ears.—I s(n, i»ntUjm«»,yoars.ie,, 1¦rraXHEEL.; Jj ' .: > _£ * fT "' .miW'incw 'i A clt!rCTmkn « Ib : Church ofX - r , EogUud wriUs .- l " , I I ¦"! , . . .- ,

TrKHtai ¦tt 2 l!r£ff5&32i11 ' I .0* *««th. «•. bsd BO ed**, »*l variousrpIEIlEEL. . other remedU had, been trl*dU vala—A. 1 ¦ soother of a very cxcraeUtiar Baton 1 and

rKHEEL.1 my own.whlchhad-bMa i rxMaentoccsr.i ; . 1 rene* for some Ume. i I i I ' ''

TX*H?EL;- : »f*«U.r«o tt.jroothaih.'toTIKBXEL; - rU,ch i>?al» •*• »* times io peca.1 .?i "" harly.sub}«et.' Sold byS uTarogVist.-pIKHEEI/. and patant msdlda* vendors! at S* Cd1 •:* • ; ¦ PaactL* PotT Fui fori^.Od UT1KBZEU 8t»mps or P.O.O. from I he HaBufacA. | . ¦ • ¦. . turors, | | ' I - . j , ( ;. . ,

CLABKB, jrtKASDALE, BELL A O >.} YOBK' "1 ' . ' ' I I . ' tOCal- AOIKT*!. ' '. ¦' | i • i 'WaUrJordLa.Viarrx * 8p«ij Whol fiale aadi: < • .. . i I Retail . Chemists; . ' 1 .1*1.

TM"O BaD* ortJuretiea required bjr liorrowinirQ ¦ ?°£'l!nm & BaADtiW.of 338o>th Frederioi8tre*t,' Doblin j continues to advaao* tn»acr from iiupward* to (male or .emale) Houuboldtrt; Dairymsn,Farmer*, Clrrcyoen; 4e. ;DuUnoe no objit* in Irsland ;Etpajmenta, itosuit borrowers' cohtsniebDa. Intersil;oa lowest pouibla scale, a* an ,«t4Eslr* trad, affords'me to lend money cheaperlaadoa mora naatnabl* t«rma 'than any other money ofSoe ia Doblin or elsewhrv*. .All»«>UcaUom stnctlyj private. Apply o B. BBAD-LAW. 33 8onth Fwderic -iBtro.t, Dolfin. , j ' tnylB 601

ONE BOX OP bHAEkES' B. iil PILLS[1 warranted tocure all di*ch*xM«fp* «U,.n^ :Ornns, in «SU»r s«x, acquired or ooustitttlonaj GranorVain.in Uu» Baek.rSold la boxes, 4ji Cd7eic™3all ChemisUud Patent MedicineTeiijotiroiientbT

1any address for CO Stamp* by ths linooln aod MMlaoSCoantie* DracCoapany' Lincoln. {Whollaal* Ag.nU'BABCLAT * poB«. Iioai\oB ; I : .. ; | ; *

VALTJABli UlSCOYEBT »Ofli THE HAIBI— Iff.°5J -1* i""" ? «* wliibe, or falli&t off, us*u The Mexiosa Hair Keaew.rjV- orit *iit p u UivSlretlort i* «wy cais Qtvj or W \itt lair to iU prliSal«. our, without leaving fh. d irteahUVttiu ofEortBc toren. It mates tho fil* charOnfly W'tiful, as wall as promoting- thderowth of tha i lT?«bald UPouT-wherS thi. BlaidirSJ^olSiiyy"

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; THUOAT Ar»"ECnoHBAjrDB.oAJMiiiKM.—All•uff.rii.g from irriUUon ot the throat add botmenea.will byajMeablyiurprUwl atth»5io.ti e41aUrVUeiafforded by the as. of ".BrowV.lJnwekiai^gJ?,Ke»e famous "loKnges" an niw «oMb»rao«t»;xW»tro abWwitha'bjM!Ain»e«u .'«fiii i|or broachial:»ffeoUous ,, c*Ju»pt tS Uwti tooasot, .;.imiUrtroubl«.U dfcwrt top^^ TtaMrio«.Pulmonary: and AtthmaUo affocU iu*. IBU ihTltk.words'Brown's BronciUl Troches 'woSlli.Qor.Trrm«ut »tamp krouiid each box. Prei»rS Gr JohTlBrown * 8oa»,Boston. UmtMPuGJ^KircSJan K.tnoVed to 33. FarriB«doa Itoid. lWd^TSJ^0*

TucTCLtko.-Dr. RicLwcU ,a, tlie . elebr»t«dA.tbor of UyjtU, writes ¦-" No wrrji, f, » goSfor mao.oriWoiiiaa ai trleyeU.ridikt.''!rri «.}oy S,pasUuu ttuwiojhly, it is neorsairy to h « • » wZ Sjnehb.. in. c«;n .ii«hi»i.rco"Fs7h.f?2lar«» nnoW of pnblio awards, md tan oot iir.Matblne. thin all tb. rest cf Co reateyt i Illn.l»ifiS

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i v Hoi^off AT's iy i 'ua . ; ':; ¦;- , ¦.;!:/j Pr/BITX OT JBLOOD Es8EMTIAL|Tq I,IK. HilW- ' !•ANP STBBNOTH.—These Pills .urpaBi all other known '¦" ; :Medichvssfor Pnrifyinff the BLOOS>l beingAafs aad in. - j 't : ' '¦¦effective, they are available for all a< a.lJomeitio and :l - ¦ . - ¦Houiohold remedy. ! In«mgestionsand ob«tnictumjof: ] < ¦: '!¦th«LTJNO8and LrvXB, thay qnicklv remove thaCSOM o f - . ¦ ¦'the disease, and in constipation and disordered con'diUon '< ' . :ofthe BowBtst theyactasacleansijift aperIent,r«mov. ' I' : :ing irritant matter from the inUsbnalciinal, and itlln. > i j ±ine spasms, cramps, and painful jmpuKs. | '. ..'1. . . . J

BILIOUS H*AOACBis,NA08iAAMD Fooi,8TOIUcif , I ".(:': " :;

LOSS 0» APPJSTITI, AKC lOWttZB* O* aj-IBITB -Th* ¦

, •¦jleansine propertios ot these Pills soon prodoe. » ¦', • ¦. ¦• ¦'. '.wonderful chanKO in the constitutionV removing aUei-i '; > r >cessofbile;heaoVbe.palpit«tion,painsaft«reatuij,aB4! :i

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fiddiness. j Thay restore, the appetite,! clear tU coa.r<- :V ;

olexion, and improve tbo genorsl health. 1 | . - ; 'j ¦ |f ¦ :

THE MdTKXB'a- FBIEKD ;— Vxnuj ta 'Brxcxnc tj- n, ;" • .' ::¦ !RverrMothor of aFamilyafiotild'ksowthoralueofta*** • 1 : ! , - IPilU In removing all accumulation* ; ana restoring so*. .'¦,'• '. ¦penJed or ' perverted secretions ;| atirarious oritical - ; ¦¦periods offomate life thev are ujeful

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they can be tak*n safely by females of all ages, and ar. ¦ ¦ - .• ' ¦ . ;invalnabla in all ohildren'. complaint.. I:. I ¦¦ | I ; : ,

SCIATICA , LimBAOO, AHP OBSTBUCTI OD-B ¦ o r THI ;

tfiBMETs.—If thesePUbbotakenrtgularly every night, ' •¦ ': •

,n strict aoeordanco with ihej>rintod!diMc«on., thi . • i<• ",most obstinate os s vfiU so<myield Hh« «ecretIohfroB i \ ¦¦¦.:;h« Iddneys will become cleat and Jltopld ; . ao f nneOon 1 '¦' 'i ,of tha body should be mere earefaUy^atched ; i taet\ ' :• ;«rious uonsequences ensue from.negj«ot'>»l this-re- . . .,:'"soBtTHllOAIS, DlPlHBEIA, 'COTjdilg.'CoiDB A»D j IALI. BEONCHIAL AvrtcrsoTtB ahoaldibi immediately .' -¦ ¦Itreated by thcip Pills, wbxh will, when eomMflejl with , ', j;the effectual nab of the Ointment.to., the {art .affected, '• , / -'ifford such a measure of roUof a« l« *oarcf](yc»»dibtei '• ¦ ] ]the joint agene

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