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The Nsws has attained a circulation noTor oo ^ ualiod by Buy paper * published in Waterford j anjti'admittedly the Jejvl*: W.Jonrnnlin this important oifcr, with which tbfro is flii eot dnily commonioation frbDf-Jiondon. . ' " ' . ¦ ' | Parllmilor attention paid to oosunoirial and Agricnl- tnral matters. , " ;V\V ¦ . ' ' Advertisements reoeivad lor the NEW * by all respoot- Bble KowBpaper Agonta in th8 , Unifcod Kingtlonu/ JPro- tiyment rsqnioit* from parties not Known at the ouca. Agonta for Sale of THE HET/S cod foi? I Advertio ementu : V7ATEEF0BD—Hisa Kittil , Gladstone Street. : Miss POWB B, B&rronBtrnnd Streets Mr. 1 HUGHES , Mayor' a ^WiJi. i Mr. P. 11. EaAN , Qnay. ' i ¦ " : Mrs. Qpn/n , John 8trcot. : Miss KAVANAOH, O'Oonnoll Street. Mr. HAT, 110, Qnay. ¦; _ . : - . . . tlr. D. OA J TTT, T.C, Johnstown. ; | Ur. DOBBTN, Barrack Btreet. ' - ' : ¦ ' - i Mr . THOUAS LONEEQAIT, Lowor Yellow Boaa. BDNOABVAN—Mr. B. KXON, T.O, Main-Stroet. i Mr. Mathew WALSH- ' ¦ . TEAMOEE—Miss CiiaNcr, Eefroahment Eooma. CAPPOQUIK—Mr. JONES TEOT, 81, Allen-Stroot" . CABEICK4)N-OTIB—Mr. J AUES IIoaaiftH/llflln- . street. •:¦ ¦ i LKMOEE—Mn. MBABB. : . ! PII,TO"WN—Mies E OCHE. : j ¦ KILMACTHQHAB—Miw MABT Dnn PASSAGE, EAST—Miss LOVE. . 1 EEdr—Mrfc-EONATKC j nTOHILL—J. HCBLKT. TALLOW—T. Clancy. , ' ' CLOGQA— Mrs. BEDDT. ' TIPPEBABY—P. O'Co^rfpiiL , Chnjoh Stropt. . . BTBADBAL1Y-J. POBAM. ¦WSVf BOSS—Mr- T. Dinneqn, Qnay. Streat.. KILKENNY—Mri WOODLOCK; Proprifltoi" Ecilnoj i . ; Boot Stall. ' ¦ . . ' < VrATEBFOBD BAlLWAY BTATIOH-Meiare. : E ABON & SONB , Book stand. . ' tONDON— CLABKB, SOH, 6 PLATT, 85, Graoo* i ' church Street. . : B. F. WHITS & Son, 33, Fleet Street. SnELLET & Co., 5, Lcadenhall Street, HO. Temple News Boom. 172, Sleet Street Wwars. ETEEET. 4; Co., Corn HOI. ' ¦ : ' EHAKCBt' e Press Agency, Weetbonrne Park, W. : Mttare. Eno & SON , 10, Belt Coort , Flect-St. , ' Mr. J. TOCNO , Fleet-Street, do. do. DXJBLIK—Messrs. CBAB. E AEOM & 8ON, Abboy-ct P. B. O'K BM TB , 1. St. Androw-Sbcet. AME RICAN LIME -, ^ SOOTHAMPTON-NtJW t—J^HSv : SEBVICE. \ ^ ^f^^v. UNITED STATUS «g- ^ . | - _ ^-» . - : ' 8T . EASn;ss A : TOBK 2IAJL Oonthampton to Hov? Yort Dircc Every SATUBDA* al Noon. " ' ¦ ' . ' ¦ '" . ' Highast Clans of acoommodation for Saloon , Second Cbbin end Stscrag B PaBoengera . ' - ¦ ¦ . , ¦ ¦¦ ¦ Steerajo Possongers forwarded Free from. Qcccnc- torra or , InTerpool to Sonthampton. ¦ . . MVEBPOOL-PHniADEIiPHlA SEBVlCE. Every 'WEDNESDAY. - . LIVERPOOL TO PHILADSLPBIA , ;Calling at Qaeenstow n every Thnrsday. Passengers and goods are htuiri at THUadeiplia on the 'Wharf of the Pennsylvania Railroad, which has tho shortest and moat direct ronto to nil -ylaceo l p tho "WcBfcrn Stdtea. - . " " >•-» -• | Apply to ' . •/: ¦ , . KICHABDSON, SPENCE £ rv.., - ; Sonthampton or Liverpool ; j or b) | iOCAI. AQEJIT3 t WATCBTOiin.M».Harvoy & Son ,; 12 , Qladstotj-Strcot- , ...LWelhi 6 Holohon> 87 , Qnoy. ' '' : ' -.'...Ward Bros., 2, BorronBtrand-ntrcet CABBICK-OH- SOTB... James MoGratb, tlnin-fit ; _ ...Biohard Landy. . ¦ \ CLONUBL .........Patriok Nngnnt , 72&75 Ucin-£t. DtTKOAnvAK ......JODn V/niuiuui , ADO eo , naio. CAPPOQUIH .J....W. Jones Troy, 31 , AUon-Sl. GEAiOTiEm...».-.John Moipby, Qrocor. Kcw Boss M.......Wnu Mnnro, 21, Sonth-St. TBOHABTOWH M.M. Westerman , Ohnroh-St. WCIIOBD....... .Wflliim Tunp^on. 81. Main-a ,, John Hintoa. Aaolioaoor i. t KimACTHi'itA8. ...'W. O'Dopohne. O Siogal ^l*a: SttauwtB to GOITIB GIMIiai^D^ Under oontraet with the Canadian. GoTemaeat for : oonvojanos of the CmmrtMn Mafls). jVom Liverpool via Londonderry ' ¦ LATJB»NTIA» For Qoebeo . 4 Montreal ...-.An*. 24 NCMDIAH ; For Quebec 4 Montreal . Anjr. 31 SABDINIAB.... Fdr Qnebeo 6 Montreal r ....8ept 7 MONGOLIA * For Qnebed & Monfcwa .;....S«pfc 14 ¦P ABIBIAW For Qnsbee 4 Mo»lreal.-...S6pt 21 LAUBIHTIAH ^ JflrQnobeo*M«itresJl ...«.8ept.28 ! 8aJoon P«MWe. 10, 1?, 15«»4W Gcteeas.. . j i Stoond C»bin, £1 7; SteerjBe, X5 Ss. ! 8boitejt wid Chespwt Bonte to jgbuuU , Montoba, North-Weet Tmitorie*, British Cp lonbia arid ell polnta in tbo Weatern SWM of AraerKa. Cheap IthWh ratea to Australia nnd New ZealandTJ3.C.P.B, ' ¦ . l0dol«. Bocn» to Settlers and JBomeste ad Cortifiea tca relatini to tho Govenunon s Sp«cial "H AITDBOOK orlOTomiA Farmers ' B«por^, and Mapt froa. i honnd ooeaunsrexa aeeompanico pyi Th«Cn np?ny ensnt- TIOK | Speoisl Condnctor. ; | . " .. " ' . ; Cp ' ooinl Botnra Bates to tlw CM<?stjo ; ¦ T7orM' » iPBlr. Direct servipfa from Londonderry to New York, i BoBton, and Phflsdelphia Jail Ithe /ear- ¦ ^- .„ . ! yc» FT.rtherinfoimation »p>lyJoALlAHBEOTHBBa ; ft Co., 10, James Street, j XSwooJ j and 80, Jcrii I Street, Lonaonaerry;; JAH» 4 AlB^ AlLAH, A BotlmeU 8trcet , Glaesow. taxi 5, Eyre Square , BBW»« B«, 2, Bar^nstrand^treet. mfarford ; T BOKAB POBCKA, 6y BarronBi?aM SBwi^K ¦ ford i or WIMJAM / ON«8-T EOT / Mi AB(5>ip«»o», (i« Dpqnin. ! . .. ' . ' : ' '¦!: re- 1 . ¦ ¦;«. , .> , ;>• , ¦' oat and t£io KWTpq d . Angtut ZT , 1888. -V-r - - - . ' ¦ ^ England i a Dontb :WaIes » (*n4 tko Qoutlx : of; Irolasia. Berrke h y GBEAT "WESTEB-N BAILWAY Coo pany' e Trains wd Steamboats , via ISxutosB . HAVSH, in conn««oa *ith tie WxraafOBD pad Lnmics , ¦W ATIBI ' OBD & C BHTBAI . I BB - ULHD, «DdWATrB#OBD , DtJDQABVAa , LOBUOEB Aim J EMJOI Lings. ' : : ' ' Dhorteot Bouto and , tjoduccfl Fores. ^a^^jffcv Ei^rMi 3> fal»» , O5ld j ri»»< ^^^^^ ;- UtiWeemerrDdlv. ' POWN.LIATX Lonioa (Paddin«tes)st 6.45 pju-' Sncdays exoeptod , »nd ABBrm A* WAIW : ' FOBD (weather ana tfnnmH»\oes . P«mlttto* > : aboot ¦ 10.15 a.m. . in time for vhe Traina on : tho Watcrford and LJjnerick, Central IrcUod, ¦ jod Liimore H EM . > - , i :. . '' . ' BPJ-LcsTe J?»t«rford (Nprth Wharf J at 7^0 PJa-i oach WftskDay. on ArriTal of 410 pjn Train UU1H »«#-v-.fc*, .«^ MH. AXtUB UVW ! ¦ ¦ ^ ; boroogk; 2.30 pjn. * Trafn froa Stiwojt up ' : 3.5 p.m.Train from tUmow , Asxtrnca m < . homo* (we»ther *nd cbonmrtano** p«r- * i mitting) at 12.26 pja., the foUowing day. _ Piswmgeri txaTeUJMby Ui* B*oUB«r U«Ti5f W»a« rd on 8aVnrdaj» will proo«d from / H«w MfltarnbT r iM Uil kB-: ^ CtefO^ onlT. bet woMrid nbj^» «o «• b*^[ nSS ' k toe for th» Bt«nai to b* ataijad fO» PH/ AtI.t. * ' ¦ - ' : ' ' , i' : j ¦ -. ' ¦ ' •' . ¦> • ¦ ¦ - "*£. ' "':¦ _; r. 'Tka:* 15 »jn OV«Ja i from Keir: MiUcrf JW te 41 «t^ wartarrhtJ of |tJ«wf U*Tinf '«fW»tted ¦ f 9| 39ipa.. ' ' . : ' ¦ . ¦ .; : ¦ .¦)::;:!¦ ¦ <•: ¦ . ' :., v <- 'ifv,w. ' -" toi4uk (ataiUble I week) 14 JOuitBAgiJfllK&M ,v^ 1 ^¦^ i ¦i¦ ^ .:• .x j!¦r;^¦ ; ^ f . : ^ t ¦ )yi ¦ . ¦ ¦ : ¦ ¦ 4 . : : ¦ ¦ . - . ' .;¦ ¦ . V-i ^BWcsai^fi THE Wi^pORD CH^^ WITHjTHIS JOURNAL IN fcPWpptni} v7atssibrar Bte&molUp Company J (JjlMITED)i i . I IHTENDED OEDEE OP SAILItfO-SEPJEUBBB , 1833 ' ' . ; 8TEA1IEEB i I ' ¦¦ i , DTJNBBODY , BEGINALD, COUEBAGH; LABA ' , MENAPIA; CBEAI ) EN , &O. ^ |i V. > ;"RkTOTI0E. - Th8 Waterfolrd <=-5£-<£Hj\ .iol Stoamehip Company (Iimilod) "V&rsSwSfflk. ¦»fllrfw aood« iua LIv»Wook?or 'iailt i ¦¦<Br' -:-ar^8g?g?rv, inBnt on OS conditions mentioned in Sailing Lists, 60., to IK) bAfl atlttoir : ¦ ¦ : OiDcfia. |j I . •¦ ¦ ¦ : j:. WATEBPQ aD A ND | BBI8TOI1 ' 'i ; i rftokiT«i«oB».n) BJUSTOU T«oi' BBHTTOS TO WAHBTOBD! WiJsT. Sopt. l.»8affnooa Saturday, 8«pt. »._9nSht-1; W<*fi « .5... 1 «iit' nooa Thnridoir , - i,^.« 8 mom lntf Friday, 8_Unooa : . SatuWay »... 5att' noan' Tuesday, 12... 2atfnoon Wedu' dijr. ¦> IS... 7 ' aft' nooit ' - rrldsy, 15..:,3Bl t, ' nobn 8«tari»T, .j 16... Sniilit 1 Tuwi gr . ! 10..; 4«»»oon Thanday, ,i II... I molmliij ' Pdd»7T !" ii 2(... 4«ft*Doon 8unto, ., .;£«. *mofnbiB. Tnoad^- , ,, S ^\^im. We4i&aay, ' S7^; « utt' atxm' Friday, ,, '2Sr_ -8 nft'noon Satatdty, ,.130... 8 ulsSt ¦ ' i ta- On eojly MorniBs SaUinje, CuViMPl eteamera win bo epca to' nooiTs Psesengers axfiTing by ih»,Hijnt; T^-rfi Tr&ms. : : i : . ¦ ¦ > * r ' ' : - Aroiage Sea Pasmge U to 15 Hotus. I ~ FiEis—Cnbin , Single. l£s. 1 do. Siacle—CM4K0 (and Bar- ' fanatravelling with Families) 10a.; 46 B«tnrn (anil&bUior 1 Two ttontHs, ' of Uotii to rstnrn from or to LlToipo*!) , ita > »«ek. «mgl« ,, 7e. 6d., do Childron.'*>. : . I *^ * ¦ ¦ ' ¦ Locdioj SerU>-Cvnbul»»d Biiii^; BrlsVn. ' . : WATEBPOBD AND LIVEBJOOL ; ' noi^wATEsnisn.,'' ]ir»o« UTZBRXXL. Pridajr , Sept 1... 4 art' noon Friday, Sopt l._ 1 ift ' noon >aodmy, 8... 6 morn Mondij, i... i att' noon Wed' sday, ,V 6 .. 2 a£t' noon Wednesday, . «... 7 alt ' ooon ' Friday, -. 8... l aifnoo n Friday, ¦¦¦-¦ 8...9 mom ' 1 Banday, U0... .« mora Monday, U.^llmorpV Wed' sd^y, ,, 18... Saft' noon: Wednesday, 13..M2 noon i ! Friday, lfi... 4 alt' noon Fridhj, ,i 16.:. J affuooff sanday, ' 17... 6 morn Monday, .,. 18... S ott' noon ; Wed' sday, „, 20... J alt' noon Wednesday, J SX,. 6ait' nooa ' Friday, ¦ ¦<• 22... 1 affnoon Friday ' j 22_. 8 mom ; i Sanday, , >„• 24... » morn llonds y, ,, '2J..J0 morn ¦ Wod' sdiy, 27... 2 alf noon Wednesday, " J 27,.^1 morn i Friday, , v 29... 8 aft' noon Friday ,j 29 ...13 noon The Bnoday Vessels Iioad at North Whcrf, Waterfordt- ATcrage Sen Passage 14 to 16 Hoard 1 , I I FABSS Cbbls, Single , ISo. 1 do. ' single—Children (and Servants bsrelling with ' tamilles)! 10s 1 di Hetorn (anil. able for Two months, optional to rejurn from or to Bristol)! £S». I Dook , 5iMle ,7« 6d ido . ring li, CUldmo. tJ. ' :| LoadingBorth—Clarenqe Sock, Liverpool, i Goods Boo ked throoea from all : prmdpiU 8tstlons on Great Bortnsrn, Great western, Laacashlre ,Jahd.Torkshl»; [/Ondon sxd Horth Wettom i London and Sonth Weste rn , Hanohe3ter, SkefBelo , asd LiaoolnsUre , ' and! lUdloiid Ban. ways td Wftterford. JThxcngh Booking* alsojwiUl Llmoriok , Tipperair, Thnr' .es, EnnisL Toam , Gcrt , Bathttal j , Ustoweh! tiewcastle and Tralse , &o.r 1; ; 1 ¦ uooos ixKizeu inxoaica xzonx ail acauons on waumora ana 1 Central Ireland Ballway, WsierfOHL < Dnnguria. and LiHmoro ! BaUway. and Watertozd asdXimeriui Bailwat. ' ; ' 1 Forcals: booked thnmjtU at loifBitei to all principal SU- ' tioss on London and North Western R»l]w»yl ¦ WEXFQBD; AND B ' -KIST-OL . !i FEOM WxxrpSD— I Fao» Busrok calling at : TncsdajB; : I ¦ | Tenbn XDfori to —Vridajs. WATJE itFOBD ANUISEW fEOHD Fsoit NHW Bosa—Dally, Sundays uoeptad, at W5 a.tu. : ' Ston W1HKT0U&—Daily, Sundays ;axocr>t«d , at 3.40 pjn . WATEBFOBDiAND OUNC4MHUM. ;l Fsoa DcBcureos—Dally, Sandoys arocptodj at 8.30 o.m. ' FEOS WUKBIOBD Daifr, Sundays exoepted: at 8.1J oj a. ¦ . Nora—Tho Waterford Steamship Cdmpiaj. Xlciltod . 'Ininr* all Goods Shippod by theoo Lines of; bteamsn st St. V 4d, per lltmt. to TrfideTB ' ha visr ! Yearl y -AgHwiiii aiita: and At. nm. Cent, to Oocoslonal Shippers , rolaa to be deolarod at timo of SUpmmit, Forms and all Inlormliloh to ]bo had at tie oScos. ' ' ' V ¦ ' 1 ' ¦ ' '• ¦ 1 ¦; Berths secured and eTei7 information giren b y Agents tt : WAZisroas—Waterfoid : Stcamah.p Co. (Umlt«d). Head Offlco s , 'Tho;Mall. ! ¦ i:- ' | ' ' ¦>¦ Lrnirobt—Waterford Stoamshl]> Company (XlcJtod), £0 Water^«ti«et, andClaK!noe Dook. - I; •(• ; BsiBTOi/—Waterfurd Steamship Company lLimltcd), C3^ Quoen Sqaaw—and Camberlnnd Bafiitt. - ' [ WsiroBD. 'Waterford Etoamihip Ck)mpoji7 (Llmltod), . ; Mnr Bess—WaUrtoid 8t«!unBhin Company ' * Offloa. : Svsounnn '—Watorford Btaunabip CompanyfiOQiMi XAizaicx—Low«r 'Shonndii Bteiznsbip Company # s " ' 0fl09i Mount Eenno' e (Joay. { , : ! , Eiutrsn—Irtner Shannon Stcunohip Coippanr ' a OCI03. Cwpa Qmy. ^ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ' ¦ I : | : - ; ' -IJegisterod Address : for Telegrams :—" 5TEA1T. ' at •Waterford; Liverpool , Brittol, or Wosford. 1 Clyde Shipping Company, ; Ltd. ; BEPTEMBEB , \\ 1893. j '' ¦: ; Regular Steam Qommwiestion between ' < UATEBPOBD and L O | n D OU PLYMOTTTH tab SOnTHAUPTON, NEWHAVEN, : DOTEE/ Ann SODTH Oj; ENGIUkD. CORE, DUBLIN. BELFAST ASO GI1ASOOW, ¦ "^~~jk ' HPHE New and powerftil ' <^rir»» IEk : ' JL ' Screw 8toomers lABANMOBE, ^ ar^.VV0i» » - BAIiLYCOirOH. CLOOH f CUIIBKia, ^/- ¦¦ ¦ -. - .;. - >V. - ^ -.mrnavuvxR. i EDDJYSTONE, INISHTBAHULV PLADDA, POBTLANlJ , BATEOJN, BAUD*. - SKEBBYVOKE, TOi W'ABDU TU8KAB , VAUENHA? -«* tatendod- -W- ¦ -eoUf air -ander, weather permitting (unless pTetonfcd VJ nnfoicsecsi drenmstanoea), wifli liberty to tow Vessels/ and to call at any Fort or Forts in any I order, in or oat olj the customary eonrso ,. to. E OOO ITO and Duchargo Cargo , or for any other purpceo whatsoeTer. ; ¦ . ; WlTZSrOED TO OU00OW. Erory MOHDAT (Dlroot) 1 p.m. i. ovory WED1TE8DAT (TilPlymouth)6th-September , 3 P.mJ ; 13th, 4i p.m,; 20tb, 2 p.m. i :27th, 10 i.m. OLASOOTT 30 I7ATSE^OOD. Erery riONDAY(Direct) ... .:. ¦ ... . » 2 p.n. BaiL toOrocnopk ^.SO pja. Ercry THUEBDAY (DireotJ .~ " - . ~ , 8 P-mJ | BaU. to Qreonoii ^6^1 yxu ' TnrairoiiD TO BEJIFI . ETCrySATJJKDAY tdirocy «. ¦•• 6 P- n i BJUJTICT TO WAfBBroiD. ¦ i Every TUESDAY (via Dublin/) i j WATXOVOAD TO PCBMII , Erery SATlTBDAY(Tia Belfast) ' ;. ... 0pm. Etcrj SATURDAY to Kinijotown (dlrod), for j Fct3cn3Ors onlf ' ... ... - ••• opm. DDBLIB TO ATATSHTOBD , DistciJ— WZDNEBDAYS , CthS8pUimbor,5p.m. i IStb, 10 p.m i JOtb, ; Bp.ra ; 27tn, a p.m. : ; WATXSVOKI» TO OOKX. Erery THUBSDAY (Direct) : ... - 1 p.m. COBK TO WATIflOBD, Di»ct— 7BIDAYS , 1st Boptember , 1 7 p.m. : 8th, & p.mli 15th , 7 p.m j 22nd , 4 p.m J 23th , 6 p.m. : WATXXIOIIJ) TO IIOUDOS. Fvery Saturday (rta Southampton) i ,.. .- *P J> IioaDOi (St. Kutbtrina Dock), to WMsnroiD i THUE8DAY8 , 7th Beptambor, 10 a.m. i UW. 8 p.m | Zlrt , : 9 a.m i 28th2 .p-m. J Ho transh ipment by this route. 1 Orders Cor oolleotion or dolircry of Goods sent to M'NABAJU & Col (Limited), 14, Cortlo-strect, Finsburyjlto Clyde Shlpplng l Company, 123 , LcadenhaU Street, or 6 y do Shipping Company. E Warohoiue, St. Kathirins Dock, will roeol?o promp t attunBon. - I WATSirbanjro FLtrowrn, diroit, : WEDNESDAYS , 6th Soptomber, 8 p.m j l3th,/4 p.m ; 20th, 2 p.m i 27th, 10, a.m. I i ' PITKOUTH IA WATDI»«»I>, direct— SATUEDAYS , 2nd September, Noon i ' Oth, i p.m ; ICtb, : Uoon ; 23rd, S p.m ; 30th, 6pii WinxrOBD TO BounnuirTorf. Erery SATCBDAX <dlroot), 4 p i. BotTHAMrrOB TO-WAI»BTOII )J Ercry. FBD0AY— TJA PITHODTO . WATXZTOEO TO KSVBATBI. ; Ererr SATUBDAY. Tia Southampton ~ ••• 4 p.m NnrxAtn TO WiiaBioan. , Er ery HOBDAY (ria Dp Ter <tnd Soathamptc n), Corco only. WATXXIDXD TO DoTzm. Evorr SATOBDAY (via Southampton anl Hi vihaTcn), 4 p-o. DOTZB i TO WAi«aroaj> . EreiT TUESDAY (r>a Soutkaarpton). I largo only, . these Steamers hato eueUsit aoaobmods tlon for * tl»ug ?' Tonrirt Ticket* issued to the C hannel Islan ds.: *&S$58* ' A toJilto «» Hl 8 hlon^ of! Scotland? Se 8Com^.GuH ! B^t BTi ; ' | Cabin. Return. C oarage. Bctum, ~f BBr d, *»!S » »J Cabin. Return, ts oorage. licznrn, ~T*fiFltt!IS t EJ Pl ymontb and ¦ ; ¦ - ] BontBampton203 . 01 j ' iOi. 103. UJ. J London , mSout h, ii . . . . . 1 amptonflEail ' Hi Ne^ha^ »». W. ;i - 10s. - ; " DoTer, -i- 20a cd.. ¦; 10s. - " yrom Dublin -i lflJ. 04 : 63. - . And B«ck to i >- ' j ' . Kingstown .. . i: Us. - 0s. ; ChUdron abow 8 and bader 12 years of oab, Half Fore. ' Bstura Tickets aToUabls for two months—tot traneferablp. 1 i «sr Noifc-tfha Oydai Bhipping Compan* (Limited) cm; tnsiro Goods shft-pei by tbeso lines of S«yaers aminst , aa^SsksT Foras. ates of Ptominm , tad ;oU Informa l TM' - Ste , ^ !*1 J- ,^" v a & Ro. Plffiiouth t TBOKAS U'GAUurr , London and BoathJ Westeri ^^y Company, Enter Buildi=g5 AxU.ur Ste^t; w«S «id at the lfcfl S. W. EaDway -BoodTUg Hoases ttrou ' rhont Xondpn» Cl/do Bhljiaiyr Cp,, UL Vlctoria-streetJ MiuJi t Clrda Shipping Co- Boohester [ BuUdinga , U3 LeiSnhaU Street , Leaden , E.0.1 Cltd* SMpping Co ^ Kan- WOT Offices, HewhaTsnj ti, CoundJ lloassj Street, Dortt i Sf cStton «se« , GWgowj Costom Houas BuildiBss^ *°' ^Y^s^xp s35$SLS&%u*i Boodal forms of Bills of Ladiu . wiutfwj[ by ths C^ycfl ohi?X| con>pan» (Limited) to U bidfromj ths Agentn. H ^^pto^LdoiU-j'Ci.VmAi , " WAH^roaa. THE DOUBLE STAB Pui -ifEAST "^ ordUwry .Y«ast8,j ;J " ' WbJoh . Me- . l"^^^- ^ " AE0K * 1J ^reCT;*B«ll THri IMPOBTOB , ¦IS I .*? mrmm ro aimrosn. y 1 . . •:: . ; :- . i >i- ^ OAHTRELL 6 OOOHRidE, TJtdcr Escdd Bc-I^' .bi ' ¦ ¦'; ¦ ¦ ¦ ' - ' ' ¦} . I -f. ' I 1 - AU. ) B l r , ' . ' ¦ .. . -. . ¦ ... * . ¦*' i umaici '! TO nuacfozo. 1303 i ¦ . i > Cla-i, : A.U. I TttAIflBOS VESS DATB. CntnAtS CIATI030. CIAJISI3. 12 8, 128,1&2 I 13S | J20 123 13tB ... ¦' . . .. Sfcr;. C£r3.tes-:. CksaJCba CM C!^J , " . A.a. i.a. rgu. f.n.]yjt. ' A.S. t.n.. JilouBTKZixicx BSABCS. Uaryborouch dcp. 8X0 o.m.> 12.17 p-m., {.10 p.m i Iloantmolliok arr., H.40 ajru , 12X7 p.m> h&B pjn. Hountmeuick dep., S^O a.m., S.10 PXL, 6.0 p.m., IIaryboro«gh arr., 9.4Aia.m.,l£0 pjn., e. SOpjn. ; Grcit Southern and Western arriT&ls us Kilkenny, : via Carlow Branch—GJO La; ' lUS ' pja, Z.ZZ p.a , tad 0.0 pjn. _On Sundays , 12.1 p jn. ' ' * I : BY OBDCB. •V7ATEBVOBD, / DUHGABVANJ ft LICIIOE E J AlrD FERUOY AND LlSlTOfiE RAILWAYS. SnosTZOi EODTI TO Coax, QDIMOTOWB, TRILTJ " , ADD j ELLLAJUBT. : Ttni e Table on and alter 1st July, 1633. rsou TTAXXEIOSD, ! ^TATIOHQ. Waterford -. dsp. Kilmcadtm «M Carroll' s ;Cro=3 ' ; ft ^Ixt^cthom&a *~ ,, Dorro* andCtradbally Dongarron Cspputh .- Cappoiuln "• » Llsmora ! Tallow Ec:d ... » BallydaC Clottdulane ... <> Fennor I ••• orriT. : Ofl.ATr EaUwsy , Fermoy ~. dop. XIallOTT . M. : Cork ' . ... I, QoecasWwn ,i SiDamey » Tr»lo9 ¦- ¦ •» T^t 1 a 8 :; 4 reoM » ro] » m, pQ' p »a : hml hm B !hri W'trdV 45 10 45 12 15 S 0 Xbi ' rtl* Ml U M l-«0|'» 0 bm bm .bm bin 13 80 1 90 8 80 4 80 10 J 0 * 0 SO hm 11 IS U 4S W'frd[8 * 0 Tra' roiD U ; First <nass8InglaTloket ,. ls. j Be^. TJokst, le, 6i| Third ditto ¦ , . 8d | Betarn ditto , lsj OdT ABTHUB FBO83O^ Secretary saaManagor. 1 TTKATINCPS PbWDEB. " i , JS L. *^ ¦ j KUlf Bess, Bugs , HoUis^BeaUea •I TTEATINCr 'S EOWDJE]R. " j . J3L^ -T Kffl»tta».Biiga, Mo Uisj B«eUes TE AND i- . ' ?8ttW!Rlj£ IT4rjSgfOBJ , JJQ): LlilEKIOK JZAILWAJ, ISme TaWoa on ani al ter Jst August, ' 1803/ and -nati 1 ; : _ ¦ - . ' t I . fuitter notice. ' ., . J . -. '' ¦ Vp 2V«i«»/r ' (|m, Water/ori. I TOAIHJ OH UIII IIATB. 'I Sdj ¦vrATSuroiiD - li^u 10 LCUBJCI 12 8 LSI ! i ¦ :; . ;: ' ' Clais-Cttis, ; ¦ .. . .. ' ¦ AOI. ' A.ii . . - Waterford des. 71fl Oarrrck^>n-8uir 7 48 , ' CIonrnnl* ,..M...... 8 20 ; , Tlppenry.^..;... ,»,28 f.a. Junction .™M1... 9 58 g £$. Ool».._:...._..._ : „( 8S7 Ptllu!..; .... Z SCO Drtakcim...,^.. ..j 8 £7 Boheru g io JUmerloksrriTal 10 85 9 85 Down ?ritas/ron itncriei ^ : ¦ j ; xaartrs os ffxsi Barn " Sdy Limerick dop... 7 0 8 10 Sober ... 7 80 ,., Dromkeen,, ;., 7C3 _ ': Fallaf ... 7 85 9 23 Oola i ... 7 8 0 .; ¦ ¦ Junction arrife 8 0 0 io Tlpperary... ft £5:10 : 13 Clonmel ... dop 9 20 11 O Carrick ... 9 O 111 28 WatortordarriTlO ' 13 12 5 WATSRFOKD & OVNTBAL'IBELAND R A I l V TAf Tbo shortot rcrato from Watorf ordand Kilkenny to ' Dublin. Athlons , Eoocrea , FortonUown , or Ncaiijii , Is via Ucxj- boreu ja. : A ' ¦ ' ¦¦ ¦ ' Tin* Ttt»l»i j /VJjfj* lit July, 1O3. , . ' ¦ ' ' ! fttOCH T7ATZ2I0SO HbS If 8 CLua Cuss AJJ ; Aja Wctsrford, dopartnro Kflmaoow... M.HM..H.*.. IXullina ^at .MM».MH.U. Ballyhslo' ...' ...... _._.». Thom&stown H.^.M. ' H. Bennetsbridge .......I. VtTVwnnj , - i^twl Do . ' . ..departure BaQyraggot. ' .J*.*..,..,^, Attaoagb NI, rtH) ,;l AbbOTlfiix ¦ ....,.......lloryboro ' ..... arritol Haryboroug h dop. op Fonarlington June.... Dublin ' .....orrlTsJ AtbloneJunc. trrit, Uoryboro ' dop. dorm Moontroth ...^jirriTnl Ball ybrophy ........... . BO9UXCOM,M..,,M.,,,n,.M Farsonctorrn M MM.. ,. Nenastt., Xcmplomoro «..»»..» TO TTAZEBJOSI TEArns oa ltzsx nAtn. nnmira. ' ' ho la rptenoro dep. Ballybrophy Nenagk > •>• Patsonatown . Eoserea , Ifoontratb - IT Tboro ' or. op Atilons Juno. -* Dublin dop. 6 0 7.20 Portarl'ton - 7 45 U' r boto' orr - B 8 8 35 OOT7H TSAim soods Usil Uaryboro* . dop 8 45 Abbeyleix - 9! 5 Attaii&g h 9'15 BaUyngget - - 921 Kilkenny Birl. 945 Do, dopartnre 7 45 065 Bonnetabndgo 8 5 10 7 Thomastown 8 J5 10 17 BlUrhala - 8 45 tft 87 UafllnaTat . 9 10 10 41 Kllmsoow 0 20 10 60 Watcrtord url. »U 11 0 DTATIOH8 * Q. Bl b W. Eailway. Traloa V . •><*• Efllaxsoy ' ! . . ' Oneoustown «M ¦ , . : M ' cSeoustown , .„ ¦ ¦ 7 o iso « ;o io a Cork^ -. «. , ¦ •: » - 7i5 U.K. 6 , l5 10« Mallow Z " " - 9 0 1' 45 8?0 JSSoy t " - orrir. - 983 «£0 8 154 r 0 Ferooy ^ U * U ^"""^P- 7 01 045 8C0 820 40 cSudolane ... ¦ ' » 7 < 10 0 2 33 8 27 418 BoUrdufl ... ¦- 7 25 10 25 S'47' 8 ' It 4 SO SuiVttoad .~ ¦ ... 7S4.10 43 . ¦ 2*1 4 Sj Ssmore ^ .. 7i5U>5 S . ..5 9 |0 4 i $ Cappoquta -. 1 ,»TX.ii , »15 - - CappSTh ^ -. i i. SJU'H 825 -t - D^Srinr. " .. 8 25 13 45 8 45 J. - DnrrowiGtradbaUy ! : » » « ? T ~ Klloucthoma* M. ZCT I iO 425 -f Carroll' *Croa - ! .. Jt '•-'¦ Flag i- - y;t} TT,mfi *r, - i B 25 215 4 W Waterford ^. frrlTal tM1 21) C5 ~ " . ' ¦ ' | ' : rmnnrig rirtTkr.T.v^r^r ' p,.^^' Vr kTEKFOBD AHD TEAMOEE RAHWAT. ¦T ina) TsKo for , J nlr. Augtut , aud September , 1 CT, ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ or nblll furthor noties. | , With Day SVcfew. I Bun&ay Train: I 8 4 ¦« 6 p ml pm j*m pa - , ' |i' a tzoM a xn ft m 7 I ;S . 9 I»ni I j>!m lp xn hm | bo tb ni 5 80 6 30 b 0 8 0 I 715 13 3) ! Thto Powdet, iOJifljta aortroytojf BWAjHUit* " r %:.W0WDl!:j'aQ! M Wm $m Iliffa il ' . i i'O •. ' ,*- V1 - > ¦ ¦ - ¦ ! ' ' -» I ' ' ¦ " ¦ ¦ - ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' . -yV 1 . i ., - . . ¦ ¦::.; r ' ¦ , M^ ¦*S I *<« I BI ,i » IS 8 , 2 8 l:3S 'l?fc8 Class. Class. Clasi p15 ** r.». MI. P. H, ' *•'' 10 SO 150 3 10 9 0: 1 , 10 53 2 18 8 44 0 £3, S £8 u a so 420 wen 1 to ni 12 10 8 43 5 20 11 85 U ^ 12 8' 4. ,7 5 25 12 23 12S 12 40 4 16 6 1 .„ . j ' ... 12 El' 4 24 610 12 45 12 45 12 57 4 30 6 18 . . * ! ' ... .15 4 88 d-23 .„ ' . ... 125 5 0 6.10 123 120 I ' ) llaJl ' ¦ . ; UoUiOfd. l* , a i8&S1268 1*3 1 2 SI543 Qaca. Ckas..Cliuui OUu. Class Cl^s. A!«: | A.a. ' :j pja ¦ rjf, ii' a.| »X , 9.10 11 20 8 10 ' 4 25 11 ' 0 U 0 ... U87 ... 4 43 ^. K- ¦ 11 47 J : 4 51 ... ... 9 23. 12; 10 8 SO 4 £9 11 iO U « ; ' .. ' 12 80 ... 5 14 (7 ... ! ... 0. 50 12 40 8 50 5 £5 12 , '0 12 0 10 13 131 4 18 6 K 12- 50 ' 12 CO: HO &10. S10 7 15 . 2 8 S 8 11 23 S50 5 £3. .7 18 2 S3 2 38 12 5 4 8 0 lu 8 25 . 3 * 15 3 15 JOHH i , UUBFHT , Bcerctiry. 162 12ft8 CbC3 C!lacs. 128 128 Jlacj. Clou noon h. m 12 O , 12 10 , 12 20 h.m 8 0 8 10 820 8 -15 h. m. b.Bi. 4 15 4 25 tii h.m 0 61 7 0 7 10 73' 7 50 8 5 8 £5 8 55 9 5 9 29 0 40 2 CO 8 0 8 23 8 S3 5 85 12 53 12 47 | .1S SCO 11 50 12 8 12 21 4 0 4 SSI 4 42 12 51 bm hm hm ba hm 8 S3 1 S3 . 221 9 22. 3 40 —. 3 43 8 8 3 15 820 225 8 13 2 50 - ; - 935 2S7 8 3 » 13 4 10 8 23 8 S5 235 91530 —I 10 25 4 3 ; 11 15 10 6) 420 11 S3 8 2' TTock Dayo."' Condayi •* « 7 8 (9 pm pm p m pim hm hm bm bm b^m bin 415 5£0 7 15 910 -. 445 0 0 7 45 0C0 ... WXHEE. " : Jaa .Bug» , Mott t; B«Ule s | WJ>BBi"' | - ,T' Ms, Bugs , Moths, Beetles. A, D, r. n. r. a t. n. r.n. 0 40 0(5 Flig 0 15 823 4 13 10 £0 Weak Days. | £acday A. . B. A. u. Lu. je . n. T. u. -en to co tk no : 6 £5 11 2S Skh Oti WDEB. Oafl , BBETLKEL' knd all ¦stoi all ¦simaV&fe). < All am$>$Mz opo* bsrtur " KioUna - s fi Hll.Ti^l'gyy ^ >! ¦ ¦ ¦ msmmmm, mmmilm mm . < >Ti ¦ -: ¦ " ; ; i,. \ \. ;. , - ,.j •:' ¦ ¦¦!!; . S ' ' . •• -¦- ' -J- : - ¦' ¦' '^ ^; ; ! •¦ ;• ' ¦ ) ' ¦. ' ! ' ' .H i. :N. ¦! .. .. J , ,. .. i. ¦ , 'i l . i |- i".. .v ! : rrr ¦ I ¦ , ¦ ¦¦ " •:: ..! L . : . ^v - : V . . . . .| ¦ ¦¦ ; ¦¦ ¦ j. ' ' -i V. . ¦;: i = ¦ 'MME ¦ ¦;:; BisuEAif ea.. : ; : . . •: - ¦¦¦ - i' - . - ..••• ¦ . ¦ - ¦:> . j ¦ ' : ¦ . .' - . ; ¦ . ¦ •;. ¦ ¦ r , - - ¦ *¦¦¦ ¦: ¦ ¦: ¦ ¦ ' ! ¦ ^M^IMI^^ "^ 1 Largest Company in the World. " Insurances ' of all description^ (effected at Moderate Kates of Premium. . ' INOJEiEAaED ' FACILITIES. PROMPT SETTLEMENT OF- LQ§SES. liisks Inspecteoi and R^tes ;Q, uoted v Free of Charge, and every aosistance /rendered in Arranging and revising Insurances. , /i . ' ¦ ' ! i ' , ' AGENTS .: ° ' ' ¦! :- . ' ¦ ¦ ¦¦ j lgsp Q-o ¦ -f a r \ <zB ' ¦: LiUz&b ®tf Jf acwranz}®?. " pJiU7 us3i : ' s? Mm&n<B,u d) i? " ' i?mMMH ' 3 mi 0 1 "' L ¦ •!¦ j :• ¦ •• ¦' . ¦ j ** Hig h Street and!.Barrpnstend , Btreet , . Watered BEST ¦ > S. A"? <^i ' sC CHEAPEST. HXJJ^ \ w \ r niplSrs , AxO CHILDBjEN, P HIVALIDS , ! ATJD TH3 AGCD. aiMKEELj fc o.a ¦ . . . TWENTY TWO 60IJ) MD PRIZE MEDALS AWARDED, ¦ WO: R»: KS-- x)iXBXJnsr «23 j ^sni-sr' ^ Aj s^r EKLCOikrag 1 © Home ¦ ¦: .!¦ ¦ . ¦ ¦ , ' . ., BY U 3 INO . !• ¦ ¦¦ ¦; . ' . ; . :K 3HL,E CD-2S" © 3La .^!. l 2F ' 33a ' til . ' "^ \ TIOTOfili SLATE QlllIHaES j Camok°on° guir FOB PBIOES ^D PAETIOU1AB8 APPfj Y ^O £\ : ¦ . " ' . ' i r i MANAGING DIRECTO R T7ATJ3nponD aavnj csa DAnn, . . - . KUf a BTJiBET. E S T A B L I S HE D 1816;* ' ' Cap itd at Nij-/ : 20tb, 1891—JB131,S0^ iOt. 2i. OPEN EVEEYJ MONDAY, AND i PBIDAt from!} to HaW-past 2 o 'Clock. : ! Sums of One 8billlDg bed upwards rocolved. No CBarge Jof SB Books. '' Eate of Interest *lIowed—£3 6a. Od.p«r Cent. The Entire Pond» are ! Invested In GdYCrntnont 8ecoriljr; «i reqotred bT Actof Paritomebt. ¦ ¦ Sums uodor flOmay Vo withdrawn by a Depositor et any timo, wmwntiioU6c. ; ' i : The Strwteiit Bectaj y ia ohstriei u regards Doposlton ' rJsme^ and Accounts. : ' . AsT farther (ofdruatloo may be obtained on »p- pUddlod«t'the Bank. .^ i (nW.jiy) r ... v ¦ .. ; | ; JOHN HABTY , ACTVABT. IMs i : ,iateeta. . i^^yiOT.! - j ' -Water- Ifect©]^ \ ¦ i ¦ . ¦; AND ' ; - :; ' ¦ : ¦ ' \ BpTTLI^ra Hl^fl ¦ ' STkB-iiT; OWIN& to tbe pwat iDorcaao lq bis Bnoincw, ho bao been obliged fo EXTEND HIS PEEHISES 1 Havlngr takca the whola of the Old Meat Markot in HIGH-STEEET, bo Io noir .in a position to mwi nil Oidera wirt dno p ' romptitade and tbe fallcst natlGfceUon. ' Ho justly attribu ' f3 bb Wondcrrul 8uoc« C3 in Bnslnesd^o the ¦ : ' ¦ ' - ' ' ' ¦ : . ¦ ' .; . ¦ , '• * ' ¦ . V TBEATlfBOT AWD B VPSB10R GUAUTY OF H1G DEiDIID , anA tbcoaro-axtrolsfdy l B flot tling,- notably flUINNESS'B STOUT, BASS & CO'S AI/E, E. DI8HEB and CO'S ALE, HOP BriTEBS , eiDEB , &i. ; ' . In tho MINEEAAI WAJEB FACTOEY, tbo JJcohlnEfy end tlntarlalo need in tho making or tbt:o Mineral Waters aiie .of tHo Very ' Best Desori ption tbst M ^ poaeibl y ba had. Therefore, bo cats the Public to cowpare bis M. iW. nit^ any other mnt p ' or Brand; ' : Hlo QiKOEu ALE, LBUOKADB, OBAKQE CnAii?Ac:rr, for Purliy, Aeration , Aroaa aod Escollenco of Flavour cannot be excelled. Ho. would call cpscial attention to his ECMPSC SODA . For Purity ond Aeration it bat no equaU . : ' ¦ . ' . ¦ | Alco aa to QUALITY . and PBI0E8, ho noold invlta tbo attontlon of tbo Pnbllo to bla TEAB WINES, SPIEn'S , &c , ! ' ¦} . ¦ ; (my27.«ca) AT 10 , BABEONSTRAND STREET , WATERFORD. ARfinnnAfiiP ¦ ¦ PIII ^ PEI ® M ™yyri tt ib . yu» ffl! fa rt lPl ' -^ ' liilifliAO- Ul ' ' f ¦ ¦ . ; '. - , '! > I nj zmon AUD COLONIAL - ORDERS ABB CPBCIALLY PBEPAREO IO - uuir. 1 i ' THfi VARIOU8 CLEIATES. ¦ Enrvoyo7o to Her Ilcjcirty' o Eozzzi cf Pcrlfc=::a4, ; " ° ' ¦ " ADD tO ¦ : ' ¦ ¦ ¦ , ' : m\ CX) aCOEUUENOY. T}<E LORD LIEUTEfJAr4T OF IRGUfJB. ENCOUHAGE IBISH AST OEli^l^ L OROa&E^ .;,l'bWi^^d^;b>Sr-iEA' ^ I Koawtttntrt I JM^Wt^ctw*! Sculptor - . Wori*-r X u > k M i WX < ,tuHi . DALLAE , ; ¦ ' , MABB tEl-AHfr S TO T N B SAWlKia, TORN.! KOKB^HT^^ j- ^K' ' . ^ ; - ' : ^ ii ^ J Q«arrW-^E aX^Ji!2nrir' «»d TITVBBARY : 0M^a|i(lM In; [Black , i EeVI , and (ireen Irish: ^tip Cr^. kt^ TtileW , Altar. , FonU, ; etc WlW^ WriiiFil . :;' ' ' !^ 1 ¦ ' : " ; '' . ^¦; : .-. ' - -n -MB& ; MI 1 mSmmiSSiiUm*. : -' ~" : l^n- ¦ ¦ ¦T" ¦ Pll^llft ^ ,',.,. ._. .,,.. ., W-atexfordo Estalillslied 1825. S# Y\ In Pstc~^ BSaau&etTM?© \ j. -VU-O "Q U fii^D ll't U STORES , WATB -B-F-OED AJ crfglnilly tiiib by OANTRELL. & COCHUANE . EzzM qfSpisriita (7. —jJC- ' .^i licks 'OiaY by OAIITRELL f; OOOHRAME, Tfcda 9pi^ Ecj ttra 'Jcs. 5?J 2Wri/cr j Cc-j; cr^J iTL-^ii Zleda calT br ' ESTABLISHED 1651. ; : DJBSSBOE-, D . AJXS. . : BoathsDptoa Balldlnco , Cbuciry Lino , LoaiJoa. TWQrAMO-A^ALP per CENT. INTEEEST ouane. 1 ) p , s y^PPSITB , rqj»y6bIp oa dsiaaj!d. ¦: ' >T *J' U" ' ,B»: CENT, on 0UBEENT' AO0OONT8 on |^t\ nu^uQUD immthly ^^ tin^f i QhCB not dr&vn bolusi *l(W' . . . . i BVtjv^*! and SHAEES porohaaed and sold. SA .TIlfGS DBPABTMBNT For the . enoouragement of Thrift t£o Bank reodns srasil soms oa dnposlt, and allowf Intewat monthl y oa eaoh oomphtcd Al. ¦ ¦ . ¦ * , BIEKBEOB: BUILDING I SOCIETY now to Puro&ase a Hoaop; ¦ ; I0R TWO anmttAfl PEE. UQNTn. . . ! BIEKBECK, FREEHOLD LAND SOCIET T J How to PurohaM ; a Plot of land »oa ¦; m BBittnias *»jt MOBTH. pSf tS?^? ^ A1J ^OK. iHth fnll p »rt<mto , ——i|^ gg BAYmg^og^^ , : , i849: , i;. :: j-- ,. : . - :¦; ;¦/ , : , ¦ AX: : i H \$¥m BTTRLINOTOH HOTEL AHD \ REBTAJJBANT , •h \ ~ , 6T. ANDBEW V 'STEBET ,; '" ; rB o«t Central, j Mod»rate, : and M'>dem. Erectiie Light -in i WMomf , K UO ulephonv accommodation. Hot add ooM balb«. Cooking a )* Bnf lfogton (jYiMi y) Efc.0 ^7ioHov7 pptol ^ oo4 BcataTirca^ ""'"" 6 7, and 8 , WICKLOW-STBEET, (Qrafton-ntreat), DUBLIN. MOST Centrally 81tcatcd. Comfortable end lioderato. Dinne»o rc^dy all day. EICHAED O:BEIEK, Poprictor. WBMM OHSSiL Wo ore noT? buying Direct from Importers , at tho public salea , and can offer <ra Terms fully Equal to London Houoca Samples freo on application. Tfcp Trooo only onp- nlteti Sg§w Wcrrca' a FI2.C3 , CORK. LAYAL C BBA- M S EPARATORS THS LATEST AND .BEsi* HAHD-POWEE 8EPA B ATOE. " ; : THE IMEMlHS' , h73K^ ¦ ¦- Separates CO Oallo^a per Hour, tcJ <un bo netted by a Lsd. Fall psrticutaro ' oa app lication to A. 6 J.- MAIN - ' a- CO., 11. LEINSTER STREET , D U B L IN . i Sole A cent J la Ireland for DAIEY SUPPLY COUPAN5T, LTD., . ; Ann : ' - : (JalOiSt) LAVAL CEEAU SEPABATOE. O* Can bo coca at (T HOHAS CABCOLL & Co. ' t ¦\7arel)oc:3, Carriot-ca-Satr. .©BRJ©EIS- : K7JKIE , UHEQUAXIED A0 A VBTZGZQVa DSOr^ACHXfl UAT BE OBTAINED OI? GRO0ERS AND "WINE UEROHANTfl Manufacturers :— ¦ . j HE^JLIV 6 ©iAFii; (LIMITED), ' ¦ I DUBLIN. iyM-BDJ "CSS GBO : \7B nOT3?3i . " ' MONCK-STBE^T . WEXPOBB. mHIS Old Hotel k' ; icaUjF <%forUble,;BEd JL Prices j very Moderate. Fa-ttft^a-f o t Kom t; dare AVhiskey, as3 all oth^r Drinks. . : * ¦ EIES. EELLY , PnopwsTOEZsa. Close to BaUway Station. ' : EIIIEBSCB:—Kfco Gloatwortli. 'A g iraUilMSFamily and Conunsrolal Hotel. nnHE " CHentwo'tt'' is the nearest Hotel in -1L tba Oty to the BaUnay Station, Banks, 8t<aa- boatOBloci. Telog iph and PoBt Offioo . and to all pnb- ll<j , .pl»nes of »mo ement. ' P, KXNHA.. Pioprlator. 14 , 1$ anil 16, Glonfaroztti-atreet , Limenos. :«18... Itaporicl Hotel . .LOWEB 8ACKTILLE-STBEET, DUBLIN. (ODposito thoGenoral FoafcOfilco and Telcsraph OSes) - '/- , Tio most control in tho City. (f l OJCPLETELY remodelled and re-furnishcd. yC¦ ' ' ^Icrnlflcsnt Ladica' .Coffco-Eoom , Dininff-Booia , GcoH^^Jiooa , Eilllard-robta. . Cha rges modenta. : 1 ' 1 OHAELES LAWLEE . Proprietor. £3. SK3 UACIOIIAa HOSII Ii , BLAOKEAJdi-BTREET, DUBLIN. BEING non Opened in tho vicinity of tho Cattla Market , and qulto coayenient to Klsg' a Bridge and Broadstone Termini , trill bo found the n?oat Comfortable, combined with Moderate Charges. ' Visitors to Dublin should come and too for tbomeelves. ' jyl9J5m U. A. MEANY. GENUINE GOLD > AKD BILVEE GOOD8 QUABANTEED : j at nrl«« ore* theirDt aa4 aflier-plaUa tnuk so snub soi l of bU. SUrer Watdie* bom 1I» , I ^ OM. SS»j fittTS* Eroochia. lOd. 1 Pencttj , Is. 1 Bart PluSd. 1 Oold EarrliiH 29. W. | Rlnsi jJ*, 6drOni Grand H*$StUIc«ua . ooauKt bis orcr: I4S0 esjrnriats , ; of tt«h<liu watchss i aafl iCTrellcry, po»t frea Be» one lefor* pnrehasiar. aal9.li P. V. ZlEfiKS ft CO., 10O , Sjcnoer-SV illralag l*ai BEST & I*AS£ LONGEST; O ANTAL-MIDY BlaaoNr Mar Wad. E«a»i «pni]«Nin tte /IRMV - . Mia$$4i x ^^ Bit AJL ¦ ¦ ¦ r¦;. ' ¦ , - ¦ ¦ ?.» ^ r -WH*#» !i w- ATfRFoiit ), ¦ |,| j V, " r ' ,, .'WWB« iO!5 : ««K N 7 0p«»t^;«d«Wk SSSuBttr^?^ MS 4ioie» T. COELEBS^ Prop HeW and lijsi f*l ' ,1 ^V j AM^BuiER iGo i t - . ¦ '/:¦¦ ' ¦ i ¦ ¦ ¦¦ f * , 1 ^JKlCBilJij I; ?KB?' *' - ! . ' . ; : . BREW^ETi STdiaisi^ ' - . _ . . - ' ,; ¦ . : ¦• ¦¦ ¦ -:' . ' r-V '. : .V"^ - '*- 'd* -: "^' - '' '' ' ' ' ' ¦¦ - ¦ ¦ ¦ -. " V .WATfi»;i?OJf^ |^>^>^ : ¦ ¦;. ' £- ^_- .L-i^w: ^li^fes^LliiiL . - MAlJDPA(rniRERS OP ^THB . Higli^t Class lMiieM Mftb^ j ' ' , AHD : ¦ ' ¦ ' ¦ ' ¦ i BOTTLERS OF ONLY XXX STOUT. Tree Trade only Supplied. Porte!: & Ms. iin Cask > : 1 , ; - ' , .,. BBAN0H STOEB i O athodral-Street. Thurles ITio Phoenix 1$ tho Second iLargcst Brewery in Dublin. , , ! . J ' ' ¦ Tho Phoenix Brewery Company guarantee that only WK ll is. Bottled at their Storea WATERSIDE, Waterford. . j There is no T<TiTr\r)^ or Blending t7ith S ingle X ;j therefore this ^tout is Nourishing and Strengthening* "FOR TOE BLOOD IS THE LIFE. " gEfflnffiS JBB &gZ?*> L?**ooiy PURIFIEB HMMiS IgJ^^bWOD. PURIFIEll iW^HD RESTO R | RJ IOB <3LEAH8rao aiia OT ^ ABD JO^? M! OOD ^^^om aU Imptoitlat) U etnnot too Ijl fhljta- Por '8crrfala , 8onrrT, E<saiaa. Bldnasd Blood Kseises , Piiaplca and Bom of «il klSs , it Ua B«T4i4aIltaiFaQd peman«Bl car*. ' ¦> . . " . ' It Cores Old Soxes 1 . ! Cure* Sores on ti« Hsci. ' Cures Bor« tejs 1 ; Cura Pimplss oa tho 3W. : Cure* eeuifT. Cores EezemjL ¦ . , Cures Ulcers. I - - ' i Cures filood^and SUs Dlssasfft. ! ¦ r Clou* th« Blood " from aJlitttmf* Hoiterl" TtomwhaUTSreaaaft «ri-Ux. ' . A . ttUcWuUls plBatutto tha tsjt* ,*£dinmaSsdt» f/03 tajtnlrj iniunous to tho nastdawmUeoostilattoa cf citho tax. from infancy to old in , tb* Proprietor nUeli tnHcrorsto R! T» it a trl.1 to tartlu nhim. * T~X" , " Ji ^" THOUSANDS OP TESTIMONIALS. " CLAEK'8 BLOOD WI ITII HB I S tmtinly free from SDT poison or n^*«»Hi> Impregnatfaa, docs notcontalii 'anjriiijiiiiba* lagTedlent sad Is good, tie , and uaefni . madkdna. "-Airaso ^r^. 1 . * , T «">B.H.D., S.B.B., . Uxtozu on Ilodical JorlspmJence and Toiloologj, ' 257. St. Georges-road , Hun . Jan. 12, 1881 "I t*onght It was my dutr to lst jonksow what Clarke ' s Blood Mixtare his dons far me. After raffcrlugfor threa jan wiQnHusmM 00 ?r arm and leg. and the daeton not Ms* ahl» to do m* a«T sood . I in Uuakfol to aay. sftax tiling a tow bottle* of yonrClarsVa Blood Mix- ture, 1 m rutored to perfect bedtb afila , sal woold hat* the whole world kaow Of jorf ttondcrfal medldse. —Toari tmlr , , : "Klu lIcDaaHa. " , 7, Canonburj-rurk Karth , loodaa , ^ •' I bad a ten Ud a rm for eifhl or sia« months, aad had medical adiice, whka dUsoibsMSi m much. I met a (rtmtlaBan at tk» Crnta Palace , and tjold me fri.ad of Us bad «Tcsar boacle on his ley; asd that yenr Blood Wikn cored him right out. adrlsad me to tar it , which 1 did , aod after taUnc font fa. td. betOcs , I am clad to Ml youths plaevbaaUd qsltonp) aadl hare not felt aaythia t of It sine* -1 tate no objection to yocr pabllsUaf thla cure. I j' Toars tawlan y, .. IMPORTANT ADVICE (TO AI. ' . i-Cleasw ' ttt TttW.d blood whenerer TOO flod its Impurities bonttst throofk tin UUfoul7-Tourfeellan«ul tBU yoowaav SJWyewbtood purs , and tis health ottlM nstamwffl fallow. ' ¦ 8old In bottles 2s 8d each , knd ia cues oontaiumt six ttmes tht^uintlty t Us-sumdent to effect a.p«n>aa«oteai»UU* great majority of kmf-etandinj case*. . . By all CHaUOSTS asd PATEHT MKD1CTHI TXHOOBfl throMbonti the World , or atat to tay addnss oa nesift el a ffltsa^z , ™™ Write for tie Hew ParaphUt on. Skfa and Blood Dlssaa ^. with fall directions for diet , ia, to Bsott aty. Iinoola ud Midland Counties Dro« Comieay, r.ir^^ , gtaljcjslbM* TRADE IIABE-ELOOD MHTPEE ' ' ASK TOE OLABZE-S BLOOD WXTtnUB, And do nolbe pcmaded to tek* an <wi4^m. SOLOMONS ' SPE CTACLES. OBSEBTB19, NASSAU STBBBT, Jf UBLTS (From late Most B«vd. Dr. (yB&inr , Bitbop of Waterfora.) i .. ": "I hare esed M». S OLOKOW 1 8p*ctacl*s wttk cnat s*. ntlijt to iay slgb^tbalreooltac snd eoBiortbfpioMtttM proTinginost airWhUaod beasMsl, sOertswalaBlMTW experienced from any other kind of slats or pe&U*. ' "ta O > Baiur,Aao»6tVSirtord. - From late Most Ber. Dr. Oonwsy, Lori Bkhop of KHUta.) ; -i ^^ "Tas uMTlsnos I hare had for SOM Ua* of ftr. B. Solomons 'fi pectaolea taablM a* to stata tksv «r« O* oate losses wblcn afford ma ths eu* and otaforttoto dss&M tnmdto ff j WriUnc. to. I am , indeed, glad thai I»rw*xt4 th ?* ^T 4 ^ 1 " 5? er '? ra i fot Omwm o< otl>tr <iami and Mbhl««hiJoauwd me to lmaftat tha i snn>rTthKSa ooola not ba aeenrad. ¦ : . - " t Hoa» C OKWAT, Bishop ot EMS , BeBW" : {From Mort Ber. Df . Dnggnoi LndBufabp of ^^^•ri^oSao^'SSi^ : _ rAxncsDioaA>, IUaao«« aa«tsrt,Loatkna. > * iSJs^oSjtor 1 -- ** ^ .^?si?U |^ (Prgm Very BeV. 8jlTerte ? MaJoM.) : I hara nart Kr. toUaaoW BaWs4slite^ w? , > 4 ltM« . and hart found th>n to be mnst satWMiWiT . T "^?"*"* . , : sSSS^SP^ r; Van BIT. CaaosT. HuamT,Kr.,tawi4 IS * »*•*«• I ! reaalts. . sscnriag at far at taut* eotlld lomUis *>. %*+ ' ' preamatJoB^rtosJriit-Iafcttoi^ ji- rTTf^7 : ;i " I hart usa Ifr. BGKSC i* £2£MjU> ,«** Matt aod hart expertanoed tka tuSUaSSa^JSTUmT ^ I pa rpososjriSe^Mit^^ 'gKSyifyjgr;?'* ¦ 1^ 8ota««f l«««a ato~ ga« ^MSBR ^ i , ass^tar& £y aii cIu3rRilLsT- ii. l i. ' - y 1 rt 'lis... -P^.^- - \ ¦ ¦ ww UmM

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I ; ESTABLISHIID—1B47.

Warrant Circnlation in Couth of Ireland.^MuMnern VRIDAY,ana Btoo *iXAition on 8ATUBDAY| Uommjr, at No«. 49 and SO, O'OmneD-Gtrfet.I (OPPOSOT THB PKOTUTOLU: Sin).

PRICE— ONE PENNT ; learly (in Advance), £j.4a.. • By Post (Yearly), 6s. 6d. :

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i rjgT All Choqnes and P. .0. Orders, made payahlelp COBNEUD 8 P. EscHoirt), at thin Office. .. ..

• THI NETTS dronlatoa jxteariTely amonmt-iaie,nerchonts, traders , and. nobfltty, gentry!, tosnifolaBiea , Ao., in Wafairfordi Kilkenny,- TlpMwury,and the Eonth of Ireland1 generally. The Nswshas attained a circulation noTor ooualiod by Buy paper *published in Waterfordj anjti'admittedly the Jejvl*:W.Jonrnnlin this important oifcr, with which tbfro isfliieot dnily commonioationfrbDf-Jiondon.. • ' " '. ¦'•| Parllmilor attention paid to oosunoirial and Agricnl-tnral matters. , • ";V\V ¦ . • ' '

Advertisements reoeivad lor the NEW* by all respoot-Bble KowBpaper Agonta in th8,Unifcod Kingtlonu/ JPro-tiyment rsqnioit* from parties not Known at the ouca.

Agonta for Sale of THE HET/S cod foi?I Advertioementu :

V7ATEEF0BD—Hisa Kittil, Gladstone Street.: Miss POWB B, B&rronBtrnnd Streets

Mr.1 HUGHES, Mayor'a WiJi.i Mr. P. 11. EaAN, Qnay. ' i ¦ ": Mrs. Qpn/n , John 8trcot.: Miss KAVANAOH, O'Oonnoll Street.

Mr. HAT, 110, Qnay. ¦;_ . : - . . .

tlr. D. OAJTTT, T.C, Johnstown.; | Ur.DOBBTN, Barrack Btreet. •'- ' : ¦' -

i Mr. THOUAS LONEEQAIT, Lowor Yellow Boaa.BDNOABVAN—Mr. B. KXON, T.O, Main-Stroet.

i Mr. Mathew WALSH- '¦ .TEAMOEE—Miss CiiaNcr, Eefroahment Eooma.CAPPOQUIK—Mr. JONES TEOT, 81, Allen-Stroot".CABEICK4)N-OTIB—Mr. JAUES IIoaaiftH/llflln-

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iLKMOEE—Mn. MBABB. : . !PII,TO"WN—Mies EOCHE. : j ¦KILMACTHQHAB—Miw MABT DnnPASSAGE,EAST—Miss LOVE. . 1EEdr—Mrfc-EONATKC jnTOHILL—J. HCBLKT.TALLOW—T. Clancy. , „ ' 'CLOGQA— Mrs. BEDDT. 'TIPPEBABY—P. O'Co^rfpiiL, Chnjoh Stropt. . .BTBADBAL1Y-J. POBAM.

¦WSVf BOSS—Mr- T. Dinneqn, Qnay. Streat..KILKENNY—Mri WOODLOCK; Proprifltoi" Ecilnoj

i . ; Boot Stall. ' ¦ . . '< VrATEBFOBD BAlLWAY BTATIOH-Meiare.: EABON & SONB, Book stand. .

' tONDON— CLABKB, SOH, 6 PLATT, 85, Graoo*i ' church Street. .

: B. F. WHITS & Son, 33, Fleet Street.SnELLET & Co., 5, Lcadenhall Street, HO.Temple News Boom. 172, Sleet StreetWwars. ETEEET.4; Co., Corn HOI. ' ¦

: ' EHAKCBt'e Press Agency, Weetbonrne Park, W.: Mttare. Eno & SON , 10, Belt Coort, Flect-St.

, ' Mr. J. TOCNO , Fleet-Street, do. do.DXJBLIK—Messrs. CBAB. EAEOM & 8ON, Abboy-ct

P. B. O'K BM TB , 1. St. Androw-Sbcet.

AME RICAN LIME-, SOOTHAMPTON-NtJW

t—J^HSv : SEBVICE. \^ f^ v. UNITED STATUS«g- . | - _ -» .- : ' • 8T.EASn;ssA :

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Oonthampton to Hov? Yort DirccEvery SATUBDA* al Noon." '¦ '. '¦'" .'

Highast Clans of acoommodation for Saloon, SecondCbbin end StscragB PaBoengera. ' - ¦ ¦ ., ¦¦ ¦¦

Steerajo Possongers forwarded Free from. Qcccnc-torra or,InTerpool to Sonthampton. ¦ . .

MVEBPOOL-PHniADEIiPHlA SEBVlCE.Every 'WEDNESDAY. - .

L I V E R P O O L TO P H I L A D S L P B I A ,;Calling at Qaeenstow n every Thnrsday.

Passengers and goods are htuiri at THUadeiplia onthe 'Wharf of the Pennsylvania Railroad, whichhas tho shortest and moat direct ronto to nil -ylaceolp tho "WcBfcrn Stdtea. - ." " • > • - » • • • - •

| Apply to ' . • / : ¦ , .

KICHABDSON, SPENCE £ rv..,- ; Sonthampton or Liverpool ;

j or b) | iOCAI. AQEJIT3 tWATCBTOiin.M».Harvoy & Son,; 12, Qladstotj-Strcot-

,, ...LWelhi 6 Holohon> 87, Qnoy. ' '':

„' -.'...Ward Bros., 2, BorronBtrand-ntrcetCABBICK-OH-SOTB... James MoGratb, tlnin-fit

; „ _ ...Biohard Landy. . ¦ \CLONUBL .........PatriokNngnnt, 72&75 Ucin-£t.DtTKOAnvAK ..... .JODn V/niuiuui, ADO eo,naio.CAPPOQUIH .J....W. Jones Troy, 31, AUon-Sl.GEAiOTiEm...».-.JohnMoipby, Qrocor.Kcw Boss M.......Wnu Mnnro,21, Sonth-St.TBOHABTOWH M.M. Westerman, Ohnroh-St.WCIIOBD....... .Wflliim Tunp on. 81. Main-a

,, John Hintoa. Aaolioaoor i. tKimACTHi'itA8....'W. O'Dopohne.

O Siogal l*a: SttauwtB toGOITIB GIMIiai^D^

Under oontraet with the Canadian. GoTemaeat for: oonvojanos of the CmmrtMn Mafls).

jVom Liverpool via Londonderry ' ¦LATJB»NTIA» For Qoebeo .4 Montreal ...-.An*. 24NCMDIAH ; For Quebec 4 Montreal. Anjr. 31SABDINIAB.... Fdr Qnebeo 6 Montrealr....8ept 7MONGOLIA* For Qnebed & Monfcwa .;....S«pfc 14¦PABIBIAW „ For Qnsbee 4 Mo»lreal.-...S6pt 21LAUBIHTIAH JflrQnobeo*M«itresJl...«.8ept.28

! 8aJoon P«MWe. 10, 1?, 15«»4W Gcteeas.. .j i Stoond C»bin, £17; SteerjBe, X5 Ss. •! 8boitejt wid Chespwt Bonte to jgbuuU, Montoba,North-Weet Tmitorie*, British Cplonbia arid ell

polnta in tbo Weatern SWM of AraerKa. CheapIthWh ratea to Australia nnd New ZealandTJ3.C.P.B,

'¦ . l0dol«. Bocn» to Settlers and JBomestead Cortifieatcarelatini to tho Govenunon

•s Sp«cial "HAITDBOOK orlOTomiAFarmers' B«por , and Mapt froa.i honnd ooeaunsrexa aeeompanico pyi

Th«Cn np?nyensnt-TIOK

| Speoisl Condnctor. ; | . " . . " ' .; Cp'ooinl Botnra Bates to tlw CM<?stjo; ¦

T7orM'» iPBlr.;¦ Direct servipfa from Londonderry to New York,i BoBton, and Phflsdelphia Jail Ithe /ear- ¦

- .„.! yc» FT.rtherinfoimation»p>lyJoALlAHBEOTHBBa; ft Co., 10, James Street, j XSwooJj and 80,JcriiI Street, Lonaonaerry;; JAH» 4 AlB^ AlLAH, A

BotlmeU 8trcet, Glaesow. taxi 5, Eyre Square,

BBW»«B«, 2, Bar^nstrand treet. mfarford ;TBOKAB POBCKA, 6y BarronBi?aM SBwi^K¦ ford i or WIMJAM /ON«8-TEOT/ Mi AB(5>ip«»o»,(i«Dpqnin. !

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and t£ioKWTpqd. Angtut ZT, 1888. -V - r - -- .'¦ ^

England i a»a Dontb :WaIes» (*n4 tkoQoutlx : of; Irolasia.

Berrke hy GBEAT "WESTEB-N BAILWAYCoo pany'e Trains wd Steamboats, via ISxutosB

. HAVSH, in conn««oa *ith tie WxraafOBDpad Lnmics, ¦WATIBI'OBD & CBHTBAI. IBB-ULHD,«DdWATrB#OBD, DtJDQABVAa, LOBUOEB

• Aim JEMJOI Lings. ' : • : ' '

Dhorteot Bouto and , tjoduccfl Fores.

a^ jffcv Ei^rMi

3>fal»» , O5ld j ri»»<^^^^ ;- UtiWeemerrDdlv. 'POWN.—LIATX Lonioa (Paddin«tes)st 6.45 pju-'

Sncdays exoeptod, »nd ABBrm A* WAIW: ' FOBD (weather ana tfnnmH»\oes. P«mlttto*> : aboot ¦ 10.15 a.m.. in time for vhe Traina on: tho Watcrford and LJjnerick, Central IrcUod,

„ ¦ jod Liimore HEM. > - , i : . . '' . '

BPJ-LcsTe J?»t«rford (Nprth Wharf J at 7 0 PJa-ioachWftskDay.onArriTalof 410 pjn TrainUU1H »«#-v-.fc*, .«^ MH. AXtUB UVW !

¦¦ ^; boroogk; 2.30 pjn.* Trafn froa Stiwojt up

' : 3.5 p.m.Train from tUmow, Asxtrnca m< . homo* (we»ther *nd cbonmrtano** p«r-

* i mitting) at 12.26 pja., the foUowing day. _ •PiswmgeritxaTeUJMby Ui* B*oUB«rU«Ti5f W»a«rd on 8aVnrdaj» will proo«d from /H«w MfltarnbT

r iM Uil kB-:^CtefO onlT.bet woMrid nbj » «o «• b*^[nSS'k toe for th» Bt«nai to b* ataijadfO»PH/AtI.t. * ' ¦ -' : ' ' , i ' :j ¦ -.'¦ ' • ' . ¦> • ¦ ¦ -"*£. ' "':¦ _;r.'Tka:* 15 »jn OV«Ja i from Keir: MiUcrf JWte 41 «t^ wartarrhtJ of |tJ«wf U*Tinf '«fW»tted¦f 9|39ipa..'' .

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THE Wi^pORD CH^ WITHjTHIS JOURNAL IN

fcPWpptni}v7atssibrar Bte&molUp Company

J (JjlMITED)i i . IIHTENDED OEDEE OP SAILItfO-SEPJEUBBB, 1833'

'. ; 8TEA1IEEB i I ' ¦¦ i ,DTJNBBODY, BEGINALD, COUEBAGH; LABA',

MENAPIA; CBEAI)EN, &O. ^ |iV. > ;"RkTOTI0E.- Th8 Waterfolrd

<=-5£-<£Hj\ .iol Stoamehip Company (Iimilod)"V&rsSwSfflk. ¦»fllrfw aood« iua LIv»Wook?or'iailti¦¦<Br'-:-ar 8g?g?rv,inBnt on OS

conditions mentioned inSailing Lists, 60., to IK) bAfl atlttoir

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• : j:. W ATEB PQ aD A ND | BBI8TOI1 ' 'i ;irftokiT«i«oB».n) BJUSTOU T«oi' BBHTTOS TO WAHBTOBD!WiJsT. Sopt. l.»8affnooa Saturday, 8«pt. »._9nSht-1;W<*fi « .5... 1 «iit'nooa Thnridoir, - i, .« 8 momlntfFriday, „ 8_Unooa :. SatuWay „ »... 5att'noan'Tuesday, „ 12... 2atfnoon Wedu'dijr. ¦> IS... 7'aft'nooit'-rrldsy, • „ 15..:,3Bl t,'nobn 8«tari»T, .j „ 16... Sniilit 1Tuwigr.! „ 10..; 4«»»oon Thanday, ,i II... I molmliij'Pdd»7T !" ii 2(... 4«ft*Doon 8unto, ., .;£«. *mofnbiB.Tnoad -, ,, S \ im. We4i&aay, '„ S7 ;« utt'atxm'Friday, ,, '2Sr_ -8 nft'noon Satatdty, ,.130... 8 ulsSt ¦ ' ita- On eojly MorniBsSaUinje, CuViMPl U» eteamera winbo epca to' nooiTs Psesengers axfiTing by ih»,Hijnt; T^-rfiTr&ms. : : i : . ¦¦ > * r ' ' :

- Aroiage Sea Pasmge U to 15 Hotus. I ~ !¦FiEis—Cnbin, Single. l£s. 1 do. Siacle—CM4K0 (and Bar-'

fanatravelling with Families) 10a.; 46 B«tnrn (anil&bUior 1Two ttontHs,' of Uotii to rstnrn from or to LlToipo*!), ita >»«ek.«mgl«,, 7e. 6d., do Childron.'*>. : •. I * *¦ ¦ '¦

Locdioj SerU>-Cvnbul»»d Biiii ; BrlsVn. ' .: W AT EBPOBD AND L IVEBJOOL ;

' noi wATEsnisn.,'' ]ir»o« UTZBRXXL. •Pridajr, Sept 1... 4 art'noon Friday, Sopt l._ 1 ift'noon>aodmy, „ 8... 6 morn Mondij, „ i... i att'noonWed'sday, ,V 6 .. 2 a£t'noon Wednesday, . «... 7 alt'ooon 'Friday, -. „ 8... l aifnoon Friday, ¦ ¦ ¦- ¦ „ 8...9 mom' 1Banday, „ U0... .« mora Monday, „ U. llmorpVWed'sd y, ,, 18... Saft'noon: Wednesday, „ 13..M2 noon i !Friday, „• lfi... 4 alt'noon Fridhj, ,i 16.:. J affuooffsanday,' „ 17... 6 morn Monday, .,. 18... S ott'noon ;Wed'sday, „, 20... J alt'noon Wednesday, J SX,. 6ait'nooa'Friday, ¦¦< • „ 22... 1 affnoon Friday ' j 22_. 8 mom ; iSanday, , >„• 24... » morn llondsy, ,, '2J..J0 morn ¦Wod'sdiy, „ 27... 2 alf noon Wednesday, "J 27,.^1 morn iFriday, ,v 29... 8 aft'noon Friday ,j 29...13 noon

The Bnoday Vessels Iioad at North Whcrf, Waterfordt-ATcrage Sen Passage 14 to 16 Hoard1, I IFABSS—Cbbls, Single, ISo. 1 do.' single—Children (and

Servants bsrelling with' tamilles)! 10s 1 di Hetorn (anil.able for Two months, optional to rejurn from or to Bristol)!£S». I Dook, 5iMle,7« 6d ido.ringli, CUldmo.tJ. ' : |

LoadingBorth—Clarenqe Sock, Liverpool, iGoods Booked throoea from all : prmdpiU 8tstlons on

Great Bortnsrn, Great western, Laacashlre,Jahd.Torkshl»;[/Ondon sxd Horth Wettom i London and Sonth Western,Hanohe3ter, SkefBelo, asd LiaoolnsUre, 'and! lUdloiid Ban.ways td Wftterford. JThxcngh Booking* alsojwiUl Llmoriok,Tipperair, Thnr'.es, EnnisL Toam, Gcrt, Bathttalj, Ustoweh!tiewcastle and Tralse, &o.r 1 ; ; 1¦ uooos ixKizeu inxoaica xzonx ail acauons on waumora ana 1Central Ireland Ballway, WsierfOHL < Dnnguria. and LiHmoro!

BaUway.andWatertozdasdXimeriuiBailwat. ' ; '1 Forcals: booked thnmjtU at loifBitei to all principal SU- 'tioss on London and North Western R»l]w»yl ¦

W E X F Q B D ; A N D B'-KIST-OL . ! iFEOM WxxrpSD— I Fao» Busrok calling at :

TncsdajB; : I ¦ | Tenbn XDfori to —Vridajs.W A T J E i tF O B D A N U I S E W f E O H D

Fsoit NHW Bosa—Dally, Sundays uoeptad, at W5 a.tu. : 'Ston W1HKT0U&—Daily, Sundays ;axocr>t«d, at 3.40 pjn.

W A T E B F O B D i A N D O U N C 4 M H U M . ; lFsoa DcBcureos—Dally, Sandoys arocptodj at 8.30 o.m. 'FEOS WUKBIOBD—Daifr, Sundays exoepted: at 8.1J oj a. ¦.Nora—Tho Waterford Steamship Cdmpiaj.Xlciltod.'Ininr*all Goods Shippod by theoo Lines of; bteamsnst St. V4d, per

lltmt. to TrfideTB ' havisr ! Yearly -AgHwiiiiaiita: and At. nm.Cent, to Oocoslonal Shippers, rolaa to be deolarod at timo ofSUpmmit, Forms and all Inlormliloh to ]bo had at tieoScos. ' ' ' V

¦' 1 ' ¦ ' '•¦ 1 ¦ ;Berths secured and eTei7 information giren by Agents tt :WAZisroas—Waterfoid : Stcamah.p Co. (Umlt«d). Head

Offlcos,'Tho;Mall. ! ¦ i : - ' | ' ' ¦ > ¦Lrnirobt—Waterford Stoamshl]> Company (XlcJtod), £0

Water «ti«et, andClaK!noe Dook. - I ; • ( • ;BsiBTOi/—Waterfurd Steamship Company lLimltcd), C3^

Quoen Sqaaw—and Camberlnnd Bafiitt. - ' [ •WsiroBD.—'W aterford Etoamihip Ck)mpoji7(Llmltod), . ;

Mnr Bess—WaUrtoid 8t«!unBhin Company'* Offloa. :Svsounnn'—Watorford Btaunabip CompanyfiOQiMiXAizaicx—Low«r 'Shonndii Bteiznsbip Company#s"'0fl09i

Mount Eenno'e (Joay. { , : ! ,Eiutrsn—Irtner Shannon Stcunohip Coippanr'a OCI03.

Cwpa Qmy. ^¦¦ ¦¦ ' ' ¦ I : | : - ;' -IJegisterod Address: for Telegrams :—" 5TEA1T.' at•Waterford; Liverpool, Brittol, or Wosford.1

Clyde Shipping Company, ; Ltd.; BEPTEMBEB, \ \ 1893. j

' ' ¦:; Regular Steam Qommwiestion between ' <

UA TE B PO B D and LO|nDOUPLYMOTTTH tab SOnTHAUPTON, NEWHAVEN, :

DOTEE/ Ann SODTH Oj; ENGIUkD.CORE, DUBLIN. BELFAST ASO GI1ASOOW,

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INISHTBAHULV PLADDA, POBTLANlJ, BATEOJN,BAUD*. - SKEBBYVOKE, TOiW'ABDU TU8KAB,VAUENHA? -«* tatendod- -W- ¦ -eoUf air -ander,weather permitting (unless pTetonfcd VJ nnfoicsecsidrenmstanoea), wifli liberty to tow Vessels/ and to call atany Fort or Forts in any I order, in or oat olj the customaryeonrso,. to. EOOOITO and Duchargo Cargo, or for any otherpurpceo whatsoeTer. ; ¦. ;

WlTZSrOED TO OU00OW.Erory MOHDAT (Dlroot) 1 p.m. i. ovory WED1TE8DAT(TilPlymouth)6th-September, 3 P.mJ ; 13th, 4i p.m,; 20tb, 2

p.m. i :27th, 10 i.m.OLASOOTT 30 I7ATSE^OOD.

Erery riONDAY(Direct) ... .:.¦ ... . » 2 p.n.BaiLtoOrocnopk .SO pja.

Ercry THUEBDAY (DireotJ .~ • " - . ~, 8 P-mJ| BaU. to Qreonoii 6 1 yxu

' TnrairoiiD TO BEJIFI.ETCrySATJJKDAY tdirocy «.„ ¦•• 6 P-ni

BJUJTICT TO WAfBBroiD. ¦ iEvery TUESDAY (via Dublin/) i j

WATXOVOAD TO PCBMII,Erery SATlTBDAY(Tia Belfast) ' ;. ... 0pm.Etcrj SATURDAY to Kinijotown (dlrod), for j

Fct3cn3Ors onlf '... ... - ••• opm.DDBLIB TO ATATSHTOBD, DistciJ—

WZDNEBDAYS, CthS8pUimbor,5p.m. i IStb, 10 p.m i JOtb,; Bp.ra ; 27tn, a p.m.

: ; WATXSVOKI» TO OOKX.Erery THUBSDAY (Direct) : ... - 1 p.m.

COBK TO WATIflOBD, Di»ct—7BIDAYS, 1st Boptember,1 7 p.m.: 8th, & p.mli 15th, 7 p.m j

22nd, 4 p.m J 23th, 6 p.m.: WATXXIOIIJ) TO IIOUDOS.

Fvery Saturday (rta Southampton) i ,.. .- *PJ>IioaDOi (St. Kutbtrina Dock), to WMsnroiD i

THUE8DAY8, 7th Beptambor, 10 a.m. i UW. 8 p.m | Zlrt,: 9 a.m i 28th2 .p-m. J •

• Ho transhipment by this route. 1 Orders Cor oolleotion ordolircry of Goods sent to M'NABAJU & Col (Limited), 14,Cortlo-strect, Finsburyjlto Clyde Shlpplngl Company, 123,LcadenhaU Street, or 6ydo Shipping Company. E Warohoiue,St. Kathirins Dock, will roeol?o prompt attunBon.- I • WATSirbanjro FLtrowrn, diroit, :WEDNESDAYS, 6th Soptomber, 8 p.m j l3th,/4 p.m ; 20th,

2 p.m i 27th, 10, a.m. Ii ' PITKOUTH IA WATDI»«»I>, direct—

SATUEDAYS, 2nd • September, Noon i' Oth, i p.m ; ICtb,: Uoon; 23rd,S p.m ; 30th, 6pii

WinxrOBD TO BounnuirTorf.Erery SATCBDAX <dlroot), 4 p i.

BotTHAMrrOB TO-WAI»BTOII)JErcry. FBD0AY—TJA PITHODTO.

WATXZTOEO TO KSVBATBI. ;Ererr SATUBDAY.Tia Southampton ~ ••• 4 p.m

• NnrxAtn TO WiiaBioan. ,Erery HOBDAY (ria DpTer <tnd Soathamptc n), Corco only.

WATXXIDXD TO DoTzm.Evorr SATOBDAY (via Southampton anl Hi vihaTcn), 4 p-o.

DOTZB i TO WAi«aroaj>.EreiT TUESDAY (r>a Soutkaarpton). I largo only,

. these Steamers hato eueUsit aoaobmodstlon for*tl»ug?'Tonrirt Ticket* issued to the C hannel Islands.:

*&S$58* 'A toJi lto «» Hl8hlon of!Scotland? Se8Com .GuH

!B t B Ti ;' | Cabin. Return. C oarage. Bctum,

~f BBrd,*»!S » »JCabin. Return, ts oorage. licznrn,

~T*fiFltt!IS t EJPlymontb and ¦ ; ¦ - ]BontBampton203.01 j ' iOi. 103. UJ. J

„ London, mSouth, i i . . . . .1 amptonflEail — ' — Hi —Ne^ha

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" DoTer, -i- 20a cd..¦; — 10s. -" yrom Dublin -i lflJ. 04 : — 63. - .

And B«ck to i >- ' j '.Kingstown .. . — i : Us. - 0s. ;

ChUdron abow 8 and bader 12 years of oab, Half Fore.' Bstura Tickets aToUabls for two months—tot traneferablp.1i «sr Noifc-tfha Oydai Bhipping Compan* (Limited) cm;tnsiro Goods shft-pei by tbeso lines of S«yaers aminst,aa^SsksT Foras. ates of Ptominm, tad ;oU Informal

TM'-Ste,^!*1 J-, "va& Ro. Plffiiouth t TBOKAS U'GAUurr, London and BoathJWesteri ^ yCompany, EnterBuildi=g5AxU.urSte t;w«S «id at the l f c f l S. W. EaDway -BoodTUg Hoasesttrou'rhont Xondpn» Cl/do Bhljiaiyr Cp,, UL Vlctoria-streetJMiuJi t Clrda Shipping Co- Boohester [ BuUdinga, U3LeiSnhaU Street, Leaden, E.0.1 Cltd* SMpping Co

Kan-WOT Offices, HewhaTsnj ti, CoundJ lloassj Street, Dortt iSf cStton «se«, GWgowj Costom Houas BuildiBss^

*°' Y s xp s35$SLS&%u*iBoodal forms of Bills of Ladiu . wiutfwj[ by ths C ycfl

ohi?X|con>pan» (Limited) to U bidfromjths Agentn. H^ pto LdoiU-j'Ci.VmAi," WAH roaa.

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JilouBTKZixicx BSABCS.— Uaryborouch dcp. 8X0 o.m.>12.17 p-m., {.10 p.m i Iloantmolliok arr., H.40 ajru, 12X7 p.m>h&B pjn. Hountmeuick dep., S^O a.m., S.10 PXL, 6.0 p.m.,IIaryboro«gh arr., 9.4Aia.m.,l£0 pjn., e.SOpjn. ;

Grcit Southern and Western arriT&ls us Kilkenny, : viaCarlow Branch—GJO La; ' lUS' pja, Z.ZZ p.a, tad 0.0 pjn._On Sundays, 12.1 p jn. ' ' * I

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•V7ATEBVOBD, / DUHGABVANJ ft LICIIOEEJ AlrDFERUOY AND LlSlTOfiE RAILWAYS.

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j ELLLAJUBT. :

Ttnie Table on and alter 1st July, 1633.rsou TTAXXEIOSD, !

TATIOHQ.

Waterford -. dsp.Kilmcadtm «M „Carroll's ;Cro=3 — ' ; ftIxt cthom&a *~ ,,

Dorro* andCtradbally „Dongarron — „Cspputh .- „Cappoiuln "• »Llsmora ! .« „Tallow Ec:d ... »BallydaC Clottdulane ... < >Fennor I ••• orriT.

: Ofl.ATr EaUwsy ,Fermoy ~. dop.XIallOTT . M. : „Cork '. ... I,QoecasWwn — ,iSiDamey — »Tr»lo9 ¦- ¦ •»

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WATSRFOKD & OVN TBAL'IBELAND RAIlV TAfTbo shortot rcrato from Watorf ordand Kilkenny to'Dublin.

Athlons, Eoocrea, FortonUown, or Ncaiijii, Is via Ucxj-boreuja. : A '¦ '¦¦ ¦

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TEArns oa ltzsx nAtn. nnmira.

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TWENTY TWO 60IJ) MD PRIZE MEDALS AWARDED,

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TIOTOfili SLATE QlllIHaESj Camok°on°guirFOB PBIOES D PAETIOU1AB8 APPfjY O £\ : ¦ . "'. '

i r i MANAGING DIRECTOR

T7ATJ3nponD aavnjcsa DAnn, •. . - . K Uf a BTJiBET.

E S T A B L I S HE D 1816;* ' '

Capitd at Nij-/: 20tb, 1891—JB131,S0 iOt. 2i.

OPEN EVEEYJ MONDAY, AND i PBIDAtfrom!} to HaW-past 2 o'Clock. : !

Sums of One 8billlDg bed upwards rocolved.No CBarge Jof P«SB Books. ''

Eate of Interest *lIowed—£3 6a. Od.p«r Cent.The Entire Pond» are! Invested In GdYCrntnont

8ecoriljr;«i reqotred bT Actof Paritomebt. •¦ • ¦Sums uodor flOmay Vo withdrawn by a Depositor

et any timo,wmwntiioU6c. ; ' i :The Strwteiit Bectaj y ia ohstriei u regards

Doposlton' rJsme^ and Accounts. :'. AsT farther (ofdruatloo may be obtained on »p-

pUddlod«t'the Bank. . i (nW.jiy)r... v ¦•• .. ; | ; JOHN HABTY, ACTVABT.

IMs i :,iateeta. . i^^yiOT.! - j ' -Water- Ifect©]\ •

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¦ 'STkB- iiT;OWIN& to tbe pwat iDorcaao lq bis Bnoincw, ho bao been obliged fo EXTEND HIS PEEHISES1

Havlngr takca the whola of the Old Meat Markot in HIGH-STEEET, bo Io noir.in a position tomwi nil Oidera wirt dno p'romptitade and tbe fallcst natlGfceUon. ' Ho justly attribu'f3 bb Wondcrrul8uoc«C3 in Bnslnesd^o the ¦ : '¦ ' - ' ' '¦ : .¦ ' . ; .

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TBEATlfBOT AWD BVPSB10R GUAUTY OF H1G DEiDIID,anA tbcoaro-axtrolsfdy lB flottling,- notably flUINNESS'B STOUT, BASS & CO'S AI/E, E. DI8HEBand CO'S ALE, HOP BriTEBS, eiDEB, &i.; '.

In tho MINEEAAI WAJEB FACTOEY, tbo JJcohlnEfy end tlntarlalo need in tho making or tbt:oMineral Waters aiie.of tHo Very' Best Desoription tbst M poaeibly ba had. Therefore, bo cats the Publicto cowpare bis M. iW. nit^ any other mntp'or Brand; ' :

Hlo QiKOEu ALE, LBUOKADB, OBAKQE CnAii?Ac:rr, for Purliy, Aeration, Aroaa aod Escollencoof Flavour cannot be excelled. Ho. would call cpscial attention to his ECMPSC SODA. For Purityond Aeration it bat no equaU. : ' ¦. ' . ¦ |

Alco aa to QUALITY . and PBI0E8, ho noold invlta tbo attontlon of tbo Pnbllo to bla TEABWINES, SPIEn'S, &c , ! '¦} . ¦ • ;

(my27.«ca)AT 10, BABEONSTRAND STREET, WATERFORD.

ARfinnnAfiiP ¦¦PIIIPEI® M™yyri tt ib . yu»ffl!

fa rt lPl'-^ 'liilifliAO-

U l •' ' f ¦ ¦. ;'.- , • '! > I

njzmon AUD COLONIAL- ORDERS ABB CPBCIALLY PBEPAREO IO - uuir.1 i ' THfi VARIOU8 CLEIATES.

¦ Enrvoyo7o to Her Ilcjcirty'o Eozzzi cf Pcrlfc=::a4,; " ° ' • ¦"

ADD tO ¦

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m\ CX) aCOEUUENOY. T}<E LORD LIEUTEfJAr4T OF IRGUfJB.

ENCOUHAGE IBISH AST

OEli l LOROa&E^.;,l'bWi^^d^;b>Sr-iEA'^ IKoawtttntrt I JM^Wt^ctw*! Sculptor

- . Wori*-rXu >kMi WX <,tuHi .DALLAE, ; ¦ ' ,

MABBtEl-AHfr STOTNB SAWlKia, TORN.!

KOKB^HT^ j- ^K' ' • . ^ _£;- ' : i i JQ«arrW-^EaX Ji!2nrir'

«»d TITVBBARY

: 0M a|i(lM In; [Black, i EeVI, and (ireen Irish:

tipCr .kt^TtileW, Altar., FonU,; etcWlW^WriiiFil. :;' ' ' ! 1

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Pll llft,',.,.._ ..,,...,

W-atexfordo

Estalillslied1825.

S#Y\ In Pstc~^

BSaau&etTM?©

\j . - V U - O "Q U fii D ll't U

STORES,W A T B - B - F - O E D

AJ crfglnilly tiiib by

OANTRELL. & COCHUANE.. • EzzM qfSp isriita (7.—jJC-'. i

licks'OiaY byOAIITRELL f; OOOHRAME,

Tfcda 9pi Ecjttra'Jcs.

5?J 2Wri/cr t»j Cc-j; cr J iTL- iiZleda calT br '

ESTABLISHED 1651.;: D J B S S B O E - , D. A J X S . . :BoathsDptoa Balldlnco, Cbuciry Lino, LoaiJoa.TWQrAMO-A^ALP per CENT. INTEEEST

ouane.1) p,s y PPSITB, rqj»y6bIpoa dsiaaj!d. ¦:'>T*J'U"',B»: CENT, on 0UBEENT' AO0OONT8

on | t\ nu uQUD immthly ^ tin f i QhCB not dr&vnbolusi *l(W' . . . . i

BVtjv^*! and SHAEES porohaaed and sold.SA.TIlfGS D B P A B T M B NT

For the. enoouragement of Thrift t£o Bank reodnssrasil soms oa dnposlt, and allowf Intewat monthly oaeaoh oomphtcd Al. ¦ ¦ . ¦ * ,B I E K B E O B: B U I L D I N G I SOCIETY

now to Puro&ase a Hoaop; ¦ ;

I0R TWO anmttAfl PEE. UQNTn. . . !

BIEKBECK, FREEHOLD LAND SOCIETTJHow to PurohaM ; a Plot of land»oa ¦; m BBittnias *»jt MOBTH.

pSftS? ? A1J OK.iHthfnllp»rt<mto,

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BAYmg^og^^

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BTTRLINOTOH •H O T E L A H D \ R E B T A J J B A N T ,•h \~ ,6T. ANDBEW V'STEBET,; '" ;

rB o«t Central, j Mod»rate,: and M'>dem.

Erectiie Light -in i WMomf, K UO ulephonvaccommodation. Hot add ooM balb«. Cooking a)* Bnf lfogton(jYiMiy)

Efc.0 7ioHov7 pptol oo4 BcataTirca^""'"" 6™7, and 8, WICKLOW-STBEET,(Qrafton-ntreat), DUBLIN.

MOST Centrally 81tcatcd. Comfortable endlioderato. Dinne»o rc dy all day.

EICHAED • O:BEIEK, Poprictor.

WBMMOHSSiL

Wo ore noT? buying Direct fromImporters, at tho public salea, andcan offer <ra Terms fully Equal toLondon Houoca Samples freo onapplication. Tfcp Trooo only onp-nlteti

Sg§wWcrrca'a FI2.C3, CORK.

LAYALC BBA-M SEPARATORS

THS LATEST AND .BEsi* HAHD-POWEE8EPABATOE. "; :

THE IMEMlHS', h73K^ ¦¦-Separates CO Oallo^a per Hour, tcJ <un bo netted

by a Lsd.

Fall psrticutaro'oa application to

A. 6 J.- MAIN -' a- CO.,11. LEINSTER STREET, D U B L IN

. i Sole A cent J la Ireland forDAIEY SUPPLY COUPAN5T, LTD.,

. ; Ann : '- : (JalOiSt)LAVAL CEEAU SEPABATOE.

O* Can bo coca at (THOHAS CABCOLL & Co.'t¦\7arel)oc:3, Carriot-ca-Satr.

.©BRJ©EIS-: K7JKIE,UHEQUAXIED A0

A VBTZ GZQVa DSOr^ACHXflUAT BE OBTAINED OI?

GRO0ERS AND "WINE UEROHANTfl

Manufacturers:— ¦. j

HE^JLIV 6 ©iAFii;(LIMITED), ' ¦ I

D U BL I N . iyM-BDJ

"CSS GBO:\7B nOT3?3i."•' MONCK-STBE^T. WEXPOBB.

mHIS Old Hotel k'; icaUjF <%forUble,;BEdJL Prices j very Moderate. Fa-ttft^a-fot Komt;dare AVhiskey, as3 all oth^r Drinks. .• : * ¦

• EIES. EELLY, PnopwsTOEZsa.Close to BaUway Station. ' :

EIIIEBSCB:—Kfco Gloatwortli.'A giraUilMSFamily and Conunsrolal Hotel.

nnHE " CHentwo'tt'' is the nearest Hotel in-1L tba Oty to the BaUnay Station, Banks, 8t<aa-boatOBloci.Telog iphand PoBt Offioo .and to allpnb-ll<j ,.pl»nes of »mo ement.' P, KXNHA.. Pioprlator. 14,1$ anil 16, Glonfaroztti-atreet, Limenos. :«18...

Itaporicl Hotel

..LOWEB 8ACKTILLE-STBEET, DUBLIN.

(ODposito thoGenoral FoafcOfilco and Telcsraph OSes)- '/ - • , Tio most control in tho City.

(f lOJCPLETELY remodelled and re-furnishcd.y C¦'' Icrnlflcsnt Ladica'.Coffco-Eoom, Dininff-Booia,GcoH^ Jiooa, Eilllard-robta.. Charges modenta. :

1 • ' 1 OHAELES LAWLEE.Proprietor. • £3.

SK3 UACIOIIAa HOSII Ii ,BLAOKEAJdi-BTREET,

DUBLIN.

BEING non Opened in tho vicinity of tho CattlaMarket, and qulto coayenient to Klsg'a

Bridge and Broadstone Termini, trill bo foundthe n?oat Comfortable, combined with ModerateCharges.' Visitors to Dublin should come and toofor tbomeelves. • ' jyl9J5m

U. A. MEANY.

GENUINE GOLD > AKD BILVEE GOOD8QUABANTEED : jat nrl«« ore* theirDt aa4 aflier-plaUa tnuk so snub soil

of bU. SUrer Watdie* bom 1I»,I ^OM. SS»j fittTS*Eroochia. lOd. 1 Pencttj, Is. 1 Bart PluSd. 1 Oold EarrliiH29. W. |RlnsijJ*,6drOni Grand H*$StUIc«ua. ooauKtbis orcr: I4S0 esjrnriats,; of tt«h<liu watchss i aafliCTrellcry, po»t frea Be» one lefor* pnrehasiar. aal9.liP. V. ZlEfiKS ft CO., 10O, Sjcnoer-SV illralagl*ai

BEST & I*AS£ LONGEST;

OANTAL-MIDYBlaaoNr Mar Wad. E«a»i «pni]«Nin tte /IRMV

• -. M ia$ $ 4 ix ^BitA JL ¦¦ ¦ r¦;. ' ¦

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Higli^tClasslMiieMMftb^j

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i BOTTLERS OF ONLY XXX STOUT.

Tree Trade only Supplied.

Porte!: & Ms. iin Cask> : 1 , ; - ' , .,.

BBAN0H STOEB i

Oathodral-Street. Thurles\° ITio Phoenix 1$ tho Second iLargcst

Brewery in Dublin. , , ! .J ' ' ¦

Tho Phoenix Brewery Company guaranteethat only WK ll is. Bottled at their StoreaWATERSIDE, Waterford. . j •

There is no T<TiTr\r)^ or Blendingt7ith Single X ;j therefore this tout isNourishing and Strengthening*

"FOR TOE BLOOD IS THE LIFE."

gEfflnffiS JBB&gZ?*>L?**ooiy PURIFIEBHMMiSIgJ^^bWOD. PURIFIElliW^HD RESTOR£R|

RJ IOB <3LEAH8rao aiia OT ABDJO ?M!OOD^ ^om aU Imptoitlat) U etnnotb« too Ijlfhljta-Por '8crrfala,8onrrT, E<saiaa. Bldnasd Blood Kseises,Piiaplca and Bom of «il klSs, it Ua B«T4i4aIltaiFaQdpeman«Bl car*. — ' ¦ > . . " . 'It Cores Old Soxes 1 . !

Cure* Sores on ti« Hsci. 'Cures Bor« tejs 1 ;Cura Pimplss oa tho 3W. :Cure* eeuifT.Cores EezemjL ¦ . ,Cures Ulcers. I - - ' iCures filood and SUs Dlssasfft. ! ¦ r

Clou* th« Blood"from aJlitttmf*Hoiterl"TtomwhaUTSreaaaft «ri-Ux. ' .

A .ttUcWuUlsplBatuttotha tsjt*,*£dinmaSsdt»f/03 tajtnlrj iniunous to tho nastdawmUeoostilattoa cfcitho tax. from infancy to old in, tb* Proprietor nUelitnHcrorsto R!T» it a trl.1 to tartlu nhim. *T~X", "Ji^"THOUSANDS OP TESTIMONIALS.

" CLAEK'8 BLOOD WI ITII HB IS tmtinlyfree from SDT poison or n^*«»Hi> Impregnatfaa,docs notcontalii 'anjriiijiiiiba* lagTedlent sad Is• good, tie, and uaefni. madkdna."-Airasor .1.* ,T«">B.H.D., S.B.B., .Uxtozu onIlodical JorlspmJence and Toiloologj,

' 257. St. Georges-road, Hun. Jan. 12,1881"I t*onght It was my dutr to lst jonksowwhat Clarke's Blood Mixtare his dons far me.After raffcrlugfor threa j an wiQnHusmM 00?r arm and leg. and the daeton not Ms* ahl»to do m* a«T sood. I in Uuakfol to aay.sftaxtiling a tow bottle* of yonrClarsVa Blood Mix-ture, 1 m rutored to perfect bedtb afila, salwoold hat* the whole world kaow Of jorfttondcrfal medldse.—Toari tmlr, ,

: "KlulIcDaaHa." ,

7, Canonburj-rurk Karth, loodaa, J»^•' I bad a ten Ud a rm for eifhl or sia« months,

aad had medical adiice, whka dUsoibsMSim much. I met a (rtmtlaBan at tk» CrntaPalace, and h« tjold me • fri.ad of Us bad «Tcsarboacle on his ley; asd that yenr Blood Wikncored him right out. H« adrlsad me to tar it,which 1 did, aod after taUnc font fa. td. betOcs,I am clad to Ml youths plaevbaaUd qsltonp)aadl hare not felt aaythiat of It sine*-1 tate no objection to yocr pabllsUaf thlacure. I j'Toars tawlany, . .

IMPORTANT ADVICE (TO AI.'.i-Cleasw'ttt TttW.dblood whenerer TOO flod its Impurities bonttst throofk tin

UUfoul7-Tourfeellan«ultBU yoowaav SJWyewbtoodpurs, and tis healthottlM nstamwffl fallow.' ¦8old In bottles 2s 8d each, knd ia cues oontaiumt six ttmestht uintltytUs-sumdent to effect a.p«n>aa«oteai»UU*great majority of kmf-etandinj case*. . .

By all CHaUOSTS asd PATEHT MKD1CTHI TXHOOBflthroMbonti the World, or atat to tay addnss oa nesift el affltsa^z ,™™Write for tie Hew ParaphUt on. Skfa and Blood Dlssaa .

with fall directions for diet, ia, to Bsottaty. Iinoola udMidland Counties Dro« Comieay, r.ir^ , gtaljcjslbM*TRADE IIABE-ELOOD MHTPEE '

'ASK TOE

OLABZE-S BLOOD WXTtnUB,And do nolbepcmadedto tek* an <wi4^m.

S O L O M O N S ' SPE C T A C L E S .OBSEBTB—19, NASSAU STBBBT, Jf UBLTS(From late Most B«vd. Dr. (yB&inr, Bitbop of

Waterfora.) i • .. ":"I hare esed M». SOLOKOW1 8p*ctacl*swttk cnats*.ntlijt to iay slgb tbalreooltacsndeoBiortbfpioMtttMproTinginost airWhUaod beasMsl, sOertswalaBlMTW

experienced from any other kind of slats or pe&U*. '"ta O>Baiur,Aao»6tVSirtord.-

From late Most Ber. Dr. Oonwsy, Lori Bkhopof KHUta.) ; - i ^

"Tas uMTlsnos I hare had for SOM Ua* of ftr. B.Solomons'f ipectaolea taablM a* to stata tksv «r« O* oatelosses wblcn afford maths eu* and otaforttoto dss&Mtnmdtoffj WriUnc.to. I am, indeed, glad thai I»rw*xt4th?* T4^

1" 5?er'?rai f o tOmwm o< otl>tr <iamiand Mbhl««hiJoauwd me to lmaftat thai snn>rTthKSaooola not ba aeenrad. ¦ : . -

" t Hoa» COKWAT, Bishop ot EMS, BeBW" • :{From Mort Ber. Df . Dnggnoi LndBufabp of

^ ^•ri oSao 'SSi :_ rAxncsDioaA>,IUaao««aa«tsrt,Loatkna.>*

iSJs oSjtor1-- ** . ?si?U|(Prgm Very BeV. 8jlTerte? MaJoM.):I hara nart Kr. toUaaoW BaWs4slite w?,>4ltM«.and hart found th>n to be mnst satWMiWiT. T" ?"*"* . , :

sSSS^SP r;Van BIT. CaaosT. HuamT,Kr.,tawi4 IS* »*•*«• I !

reaalts. .sscnriag at far at taut* eotlld lomUis *>. %*+ ' 'preamatJoB^rtosJriit-Iafcttoi j i -

rTTf 7 : ; i" I hart usa Ifr. BGKSC i* £2£MI« jU> ,«** Mattaod hart expertanoed tka tuSUaSSa ^JS TUmT • I

parpososjriSe^Mit^'gKSyifyjgr;?'* ¦ ;¦

1 8ota««f l«««a ato~ ga« ^MSBR ^ i ,

ass tar&£yaii cIu3rRilLsT-ii.li.'- r¦ y1 rt'lis... -P .^ - - \ ¦¦

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'¦ rtiHK GuariUns of 'the above Union win/ati Meetingi A l« beid«n WEDNESDAY, ISth SEPTEM-'¦¦ BBaiS^proctedlto elect a 'compteot pMKJn'.ito ai

: tfre-orBeo of NTJB8E ot to Female Idiot "Ward In ther - Workhouse, rtsj 8alaryol _16per Annum, together: ¦•'¦ wittFirstClass]Battens and » Furled. Apartment,i i The. nature of the duties can be ascertained °n; : ¦. SfjlieatioB to the Master!: Candidates most be able to;: . reod and write! , i

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¦•• L ;__ ¦ : - • ¦' . !Applio»tion» &c the office win bo received by me np

: to tbe bimrot Xfehe o'Olock on the above-named day,; «|ben caiididateii must be in attendance. :'¦ ' ''¦ " . ' ¦ '. - ' lljiOHN IACKEY. Cletkof lTnion.I ; " "I : Cftrii^Offl 4S8a» AilgMt, 1893. ¦;___ _ .

•J : . . . . WATEEFOBD UNION.

PTj'tl? T7AII2EBi : TTpHE Board'of Guardians, acting cs Bund Sanitary

iJL Anthotity, will, np to the hour of Twelve o'CIook,r- WEDNESDAY,

P13tb SEMEMBEE, 1893.' - ' receive, and consider on earns day, Tenders tor the¦ | SINKING of. , a WELL to roch a depth as may

be neccsary ta ensure a continuous supply of Water,1 - i cod the Supply! and Erection of a New Cost Iron Pomp' : in ths 1 VILLAGE OF KILMACOW TJPPEB, Co.

Kilkenny, . on » rita to be . pointed out by the Local''":'> . CcmmittcQ. . :

¦¦ , ,- .: \:r SSt9 -< Tenders Vsfcte (1) the price per foot for

8inkjncjtha Well,' (2) particulars olthe Pomp proposed• ¦¦ "• t btf'ypptiisd,' aitd (8) the time within which the

' T«ntferer>t4id take8'tafinish' the work. THsy moat: : cL3<£mtiiin tJi3 Names and' Addresses ottwo Bblwat

i^r fas willing join

a

bond

of

,£25

for the faithful• psrfc'fluaobe. of/thd-Contract. ¦

' . ' Payment nU ts made upon the production ofo;, 7 CerfiBcSte omidTW the Chairman or Secretary of the

Local Committee and the Medical Officer to the effect¦ ' that the work has been completed in a satisfactory

manner. . .: By Order,

: JOHN MACEEY, Clerk of Union,'. '¦ and Executive Sanitary Officsr

Board Boom, Workhouse, 28th August, 1893.

KILKENNY UNION

Uctioo to Pump Gialrorn.

PTHHE Board of Guardians will, up to: Half-pastJL Eleven o'clock a.m. on THUBSDAT, the 7tbSBFTEUBEB next, reooive -Tenders for Cleansingand Deepening ¦ ¦%

WELL AT KILMOG on BACECOUBSE,in the Eleotoral Division of Grange.

The coat psr Foot for Gravel and Book, that ofRepairing and Beplaclng Pamp in Well, and tbotime by nhioh the work trill be performed, to bospecified In Tender. Tho whole to be completed tothe satisfaction of the GUARDIAN of the Division,and Mr. P. HUBPHT, Sanltaty Sab-oflear ofDistrict.' . . "• By order of the Board,

' JOHN FOGABTY, Aotinft-clerk of Union.Clerk'o OEco, 24th August, 1893.

KTLKENNY ONION

Hofdoo to Ptuup Ciniorc/FTTIHE Board of Guardians trill, up to Half-putJL ; Eleven o'clock, a.m., on TBTJESDAT, the 7th

SEPTBIIBEB next, receive Tenders forCLEANSING AND DEEPENING WELL AT

GBANGE.The.cost per foot for Gravel and Bock, the cost ofdoing any necessary Bepalrs to Pamp before re*plsolng It in cell, and the time by phiob tho uoritrill be completed, to be specified in'Tender. Thowhole' to be completed to the satisfaction of tboGuardian of ' tho Division and Mr. P, MUBPHT,Sanitary Sab-otHcer of District.

By order of Board,JOHN FOGABTY, Aotlng-clerlr. of Union.

Clerk's office, Workhouse, 24th August, 1893.KILKENNY UNION

Uotico to Pamp Cinhors.fpHE Board of Guardians will, up to Half-pastJL Eleven o'clock, o.m., on THUBSDAY, tho 7thSEJTEUBEK next, receive Tenders for

8INKING WELL AT GBEVINE,at per foot, to a depth sufHotent to ensure aconstant supply of Water for tho Townlanda ofGrovine East and Wocr,ivihich vrlll be the area ofcharge for expanse. • •

By order of BoardJOBN FOGABTY, Acting-olerk of Union.

Board Boom, Workhouse, 24th August, 1893.

SB. wmGBl^'B S©SSI2^&STEPHEN'S GBEEN, DUBLIN.

MEDICAL 8EBBI0N, 1893-94.

Pftyriwani—Dr. Cox, Dr. ¦ MOHDQH. For thoextern <&#,'.Dr. SAVAOB,

Burc/e«>«—Sofrjieon' M6A=I>L=,' Sargcoij TOBIIT.Forert.~ra dept Surgeon PATTESON.

Qynaeol ngitt, Dr. ALFEED SITHH. OpihlamieEurgton,- Drv'O'DEVAntE. Dental Surgeon, llr.BLOOU, Junr..' .

riTlHIB is cna of tbo largest Hospitals In Dublin.JL It ocoapies a central position cloce to theMedical Schools, Cathollo University, College ofSurgeons, e'e-, end enjoys a larger support frcmStudent; than any othei Hospital in the City.

Practical training is given In all branches of thoProfession, the Students being divided Into Seniorand Junior classes, a special feature of thisho3pital. Too Gold Medals, Prizes and CortlSoataof merit qro awarded at the Sessional Examinationeaoh year. , The Medical Sea-don begins onOctober 2nd. i

-The Hospital Prospectus, containing the specialprogrammed the Junior oloss, and informationconcerning the commencement of medical study,can be obtained by post from the Secretory of tboMedical Board. . i

: DR. McHUGH,o23.2t 26, Harcourt Street.'Dublin.

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i All commuoicitioM aro kept strictly private Write- or apply personally for prospectus, etatinjlamoust, to

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J T 1 ' ! > One Brood Mart tjr 'iorHn,' with; foal »t footUS i : ,, : ; , '; by 'Tom,'and serred; by • Younff Mtrden,' and

. ' ¦ I i : : believed with fc*L ! ¦. n=?v n=!v !n n= . IT=> n»a n : One Brood Mare by ?Fenian,' dam ,bj 'Plorian.'

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ll H I ll 11 13 M I J t-, iLJ' v? with fbal-tgr <Tom,(.ind. served by ' Younjf Harden,'

U II 11 ( l ^f l r I i II • ) / I I // // I R ff H 1 I ll Ii 'I! n One Bay Mare, i yeast old. about 16 bando blab,

Vs U=J 11 U ' sf . IJ=» Its/ . 1!= U Ul» B I J t=> ti U ill ° by 'Aithur/ dam by ? Speculation,1 " quiet to rldo,

: ' . ' : : . : with faultless action. ' ¦ , ;' : ¦ ' ' - ¦ i ¦ - Ona Four-year-old Filly, by ':Dlsorotion.'

; ¦ ¦ - . . ] ; ; : Ono Two-year-ald Colt by • Tom,1 dam by ' Db-: - j ; oretloo,'grand dam by i'Floriaa.' ' :

Heavy Union Shirtiogs, 8cU 9d lOd. arid 1/- per yard, j : ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ . i One tno-year-old l?|lljr, by 'Tom/ dam by ' Dlo-

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¦ j .: ¦¦ ; ini oil p tternD, l/ ll per yard. Onft T<arJlBgCoH bjj'Tom,* dam by 'Dkorc«on.'

Scarlet Flannel! 4id., 5d., 6d , 8d., lOd. to 2/10 per ycrd, i • . - ! - ¦, -• One Cow.due to call early io October.VVbite . „ I 8d., iOd., I/-, 1/4, 1/6 to I/10 per yard. ' !. & f"-?}?,! 8:S nS Fj^nela, 2V0\ide,W2/8, 2/10 toVyeryard. i . ! , K nf catt^ v '

- • » „ I 2 „ 3/8, 4/6, and G/- pec yard. ; . 50 Sbeegtid Four Lamba. . :; „ „ | 21 „ 7/- and 8/6 por yard, i ! . i : : : . . One LinoelMhire Bun—pure bred.

' . ! . . . . I i One Shropal)ireBani—purobred. ,' . > "i , : , | ¦ ' - ¦ ¦ ¦ Ah Excellent Kitchen Bange, in good order.¦ . . . , i ' A quantity of Old Iron and other Sundries.: GOO | PAIBS

STEPHENSON'S IRISHBLAUKETS from Cll pjar pafcBLANKETS, 18/C, 21/, 24/- to j 45/-, Estra

Hemm6d Sheets, 8/9, 4/8, 4/7, to 19/- per pair.Trimmed Pillow Cos83, 8d, IOd, 1/^ 1/4 and 1/6 each.Plain , , j „ 6d, 8d and IOd each.Bolster-Cases, :^Ojd, I/I , 1/4 end 1/6 each.Wh»te Hooeycomb Quilts from 2/9.White Toilet Quilts in all sizes.White Toilet Covers, 6d, 8d, IOd, 1/-.Horrocksea Celebrotod White Calicoes from 2d per yard

Special value in GlaGS ToTrellinsoJOB TABLE CLOTHS, NAPKINS,

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'¦ ' *> I OK PHIDAY, MnJ 13*H DAy OF/OOTOBEB, IS03»&6$ wmj , w®,t<Bi*iomo awstsste'ss; of Cahir, County Tipporary, the Mountain (ono o

tho Galteo Bonge), ointainmg- with tho Wood 665i ctatute ccrea. .¦ ; - ' . . . Tha lando for calo ore held in fee-simple.

: They are subject to an annual titho rent-ohargo: ot £3 X2a IOd, payabltj to tbelrish Land Coomic:ion.

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"vL-Ji _/ \ Jf rooms, largo kltohon and (iorcroom, dairy, pantrld,5 fer — • "' '— ¦"J and w*. '£ho out-offilces fee oumeroua and lncludo

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fi - O ^IO^T (H IP A O /H\ Tv n 5 O i O n n /Ti\ A /7- There ia eroellent naier near tbehouie.: U/^ vs: L, //\\ vj

,A VST i Vvr M I \\ //u // Too oituation is /ory plctorcaquo. commandittrPli [1 H fi ll I /'-'\ H 11 I V ni li ! n ll I 1 1 II Y/ - V / extendvoTieHBottae sorroundinK coantry.

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Thin TEA is the result of many years of dose study, and of the moat careful' and : keen judgment, ond is now FAIRLY RECOGNISED as

; FINESr VALCE IN THE ! COUHTRY.And with PRESENT or Dkcotmt vorth SEKPIiNOEi ven tvray with escb pound, . . ' : . —TTZ, ' _ „ :.

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nO2Z3 --CHECKS, BONUS, or DISCOUNT to tho voluo of I ulto 81XPJCNCE, glv-a with .each pocsd Horn ADDET — ;ef Tea. ! Checlai riven with 2 ounces and upnards, eo that oil may coloy tho boon thus offered nvrYDITf ? A r>T A TJfDT?fTuTl

': Thrca (Jneclre caniJa exchanged at any of oar Breach:* fcr ejeifuf Hoccclioia Attloto, end in U-kUJittHi , A. OLiAMf j<il 1,i ; Bany tbnca for Drapery Goods. ; . ; . . AUOTION T.TABT. HENBIETTA BTBB:

j PJMCES EOESEE T HIS—GOOD PALE SOAP' j . ¦ [ ' BEST „ ' „.

3-lb. Packet WAX CANDLES ! ... : ...2-lb. Jar Genuino PLUM and APPLE JAM

2-lb. Jor Genuine GOOSEBERRY fil APPLi! JAM

2-lbi Jar JOHN GBAY & Co.'a SCOTCIH MARMALADE

EollOlTE B& TABLE LINENS, AT HAM PEICE

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woodooct, solpe, bores,' end rabbits give good sport.: The moantaln afford) excellent grazing (or olioep

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cattle. , i :V->) US) Ii '—,/-\ ¥ n 8overal packi of honnda meat in toe neighbourhood.

" i" u=3" ° Toureen is a milM; from Cabir-Railway StoUon,i and tho Houu ia frequently occupied by Cavalry,

1 ; Officers, stationed at Cabir. Jt is fosa tban C niles: : from Bansba, about 8 miles from Tippararr, tad 10

„-, - n ,-r _, ir-rr T1,TTV >-. --. n «al'M *W"> Limerick Junction. Ii Ii thus easySEE O U S W I N D O W S eccosoible from Dublin and WaUrford and Limerick.

On the Rental for Salo in the Laud Judge* Conrt,pobltabcd to the month of Hay, 1876, the uott vdao

TWUTT r,.^ oftho propam for SaIo v7aa c!tJtaated a»j8147J'n;£(JCi.CH DAY. pjr annuth • : ¦ : •

: • For further particular M to TiUo, Conditions of. Sale, apply to i '• • . :

— \y tVPT?:' PTlTn'niSS —, «ALTEE NOLAN, Solicitor for Defendants,iJUAij ; ri.h *.V±5}. Cabir and Tlpperoryj . : ¦¦ ;! j BICHABD A. JtAONAUAKA, Bolioitor for

: ' ¦¦ , Plaintiffs, fli North Great Ocorgo'o Strcat,DSCZiA QWASESSED. : Dublin ; or ¦ •

j . ! Mc33E3. MEEBICK & DEV1TT, iuotioncsra,I i Ballycsrroo,' Qoldia, cad Czshcl, County

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vi at) joregoing animais arc Dcing eoia IU con-ccqucnoo ot tbo scarilty ot provender, and on ia*epcotion they will be found to bo of good qualityand in healthy condition. The hones aro good oftbelr class, *nd tbe yoiingones ore likely to developInto bnntera. . M i ' ' .

On the camo day will ba Sold, for another acoount,it DYSEET QLEBEl ! adjoining, come 5 Tons ofWell-Saved Hay, and hi useful Harrow.

Tcun>-Ciab, and Efpor Cent. Auction Feca.THOMAS B0CKETT, Auctionosr and

' ,Qentral CommLioion Agene,West, Gate, Carrlokcn-Suir.

CD* Ponotoal Bttccdanoa, requested, as all tntutba cleared and cottlcd for on Say ot Sale. . :

-let August, 1898. \ ! , •

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AUOT^OII 1IABT. HENBIETTA 8TBEETWATEEFOBD. je£4

IN THE Bias O0URTOF JV8TICE IN 1B,ELJ NS>.CnAttcEBT Drnaroif—UiOTjen or THB BOLLS. .

IK the Clatter of tb' o Estata ot the BevenndUATJEIOB UooHET.Ipeccaood.

Mcrra. IfcCmirj Brothers cadTbcau Murphy sadCo ... -j. ... ... PlainUffi.

Tho Eo7. Androu Moonoy, ll;ry Phelan and JameeUoonej I ; I Defc ^dci\ti.

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PABHCLL SI'EBET,PADDOOIT, WATSETOaP,

Horcea, Cattle, Cirriagen, Cara,Farm ImplGmento, &o,, ;

[] ON THE: FIB8T UONDAY IN EACH UOUTH,V . : : • baiDR tbo :D Waterford I?air payo-

"TTN order to give time to Parties Laving busliic=:jIL at tbo Ftiro to attcadJ Sale will commesoaoah day at ONE o'clock, i • . -'

Gentlemen . and formers Idcnircus of taking nd-l TaotsBaof tbeca Atiotiona for tho diroc:al of Goods

nT3"TT A c<> n"' G0' W ptrtlculara boa tao AuotioaecrJL, liD Z-V; oa 'appHtattoD. . ¦ •c b c _i f g rj . En ijg _JH' jjg fjgjjiygji up mornin/j

ct Daycf 83le. : : .GEOSGE A CLAMPETT, Auotior-or end Vclncr,

• I Gooakdonor fo? taUuc Afiadavits, £0,n -5»,.v.»r.« O26.U . ¦ ; ¦ Hc=rl=tt» Sttcot, Waterforddiscrimination

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pound a 5soaic:3 &2TTN a Kort central part 0! tbo City. : Long Ld» andJL Low Bent. Apply to : • ¦ - (iol7 tl)

GEOBGE A. OLAMPETT, Auctioaccr, &o.• ' Hearlctta-Btreet, Wetaford.TO ! CAPPALlSTfi

Gd. por jarUOST DESWLBLB-mVnSTWlJl'.

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THE TOWN OF E.ISMOBE, CO, WATEBFOBD

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TO iBE 80I4)i UNEBSEBVEDLY BYAUOTION, en SATUBDAY IndSEPTEM-

BEB, 1888, at 13 o'clock, mt th« Sootch Quay,WaVorford, by directions ot CaflUin TBOMAI DALTthe .Marts, Srar*. Baaaiog and SUodinff BIgging,Blocks, Mala S-0, Stay : Bails, Top' G__Bt B-Us.Square Sails t Bower,' Stream, *ad; Kedga Anchors ;120 Fathom* Mooting; Chi-n. Wwps, Hauling Lines,Lamps. 4o.j removed from the Erigantin* " QUancr,"ot Belfast (ICO Tons Begbtar). At etme tinw will besold the: Hull,! M eho now lies at the Sootch Qasy,

All will be sold in Convenleut Lot* to ssjt pmcb—nrs,; . Term*—Cash.: . . ; !

THOMAS WALSH & SON, Auctioneers,¦ ! , : Tho Mali, Watcrforf.

DUNHILL. COUNTY WATEBFOED

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LICENSED PBEMI8ES, TWO FAEMS Olf; - ! LAND. : . . jLive Stock,- Hay, 8ttnw, Grcsa Cropa, Fann, , laplemonte, &a. i

mo BE BOLD JBY PUBLIC AUCTION,Jl. : , At iao'OJoclt,

Oh' t'jo Premises at' Dunnill, in the Ccanty of¦ • i '" ' ' . Wat«rfortL 'Oa TUESDAY,,5TH^EPTEUBEB, 1G93.

SuVnribero httfo , reoolved directions from MrPotcr Harney (administrator, of Mtrgsrct Uttrcoy,dcae&ccd), to toll by Publio Anatloa, tboIifTniEBT IK THE LICENSED FSBtaSC] AND TWO

FAima.di1 LAND, : ¦ '¦Sitnato at Dunhill, County Weterford.

i PABT10ULABS. :Tbo Licenced Promieef, which ere in good repair,

contain Shop, Parlour, 4 Bedrooms, Kitchen andServanto* Apartments. The out-offices aro nlated,and consist ot otable, Cow house (tor 10 .bsista) }piggery, car boose, boiler house, ic, and tho entuootand upon a farm of land of cboat 20 ACTCJ, IriabPlantation Meoenrr, and ere held in. yearly tsnarjoyfrom Captain Fallisser, D.L, at tbe low yearly r cntot £20. The licensed duty ia only £i 10>. Tbisfarmiia rroll watered and f eaccd, end b good tillcgo and'grais land.

Tho other farm which is situate at Ballinageerab,contains 13a. 3r. S4p.,stitat3 incasuro, ti held in fee,subject to tbo payment to the Itish Land Commitcion ot tho sno of £9 17s. 8d. psr annum for tboterm of 49 years, from the first of November, 1891.

Immediately after nill bo told tbe lolloriis-! :—8 UUob OOPS in Cali3 Yearlings.6 Calves, >1 Ilaro In Foal 'to " Franeiiicia," .1 Yearling Colt, by " Paciion Flower •"

. 1 G«nnet,About 5 Tow First Crop Hay,S Tons of Oatoa Stran,.Threa-qoarter Acres ot PotitecVThreo-qu&rter Aercs of Turnips,1 Acre of £lan."oldf >1 Acre Cabbage,

.60 Loads of Manure,,Carta, Tacklinfr, Farm auij Dairy Iraplcacata,

House-bold Fnrnituro, Stook-ia.Trado, La,Purchasers to pay 6 per ccat auotion fc::.For further particulars apply to

STEANGE & STEANdE, Solicitors for th0Vendor, 5, George's ctrcEt, Watcrfoid

Or, ,JOHN J BBEEN, Auctioneer, Gcorgr.a'c.

Strcat, Watcctord.

No. ii , PATBICJl-STaEET, WATEEFOED.

.Vcluoblo Grocory and Cpirit Eaci c 3Por Calo.HELD UNDEE LEA8E voa 31 YEAB3,

From t5th DcoEUnia. 1S£3.1 Tesrly JRcnt, X30 0» Od.

TO B E 8 O L D B Y A U O T I O N , ONWEDNESDAY, 18TH SEPTEUBEE, 1893,

at tbo Sale-rooms, 28. 0'Connell-sticei Waterford,by dircotlonj ot ,Ur TEOIUB Qtmn/, tbo EttensiroPremhcs knovro as No 44, Pntrlok'itrcct Waterford,held) undor; Lease as above, and in wbloh a LwgoGrocery and Wine and Spirit Boiinc*e baa beencurried on for- over 80 years.

Tb&o Premises consist or a cpaaoaa tihop nitnGrocery and Spirit Counters, and excellent Fittln '»,TITO SIttlng-Kooms and Bar Tap-Boom (oil onground floor) ; Dranlng-Boora olth fine aarblaChimcty Piece, Kitcheo, Pantriea and Four Bad*Booms, Dressing-Booms, 4e. Therels ilaoaLajgaYard At zero, aboot 65 feet >a leagth. In wblch utu Btototmi Loft, aid aa eztesaive Shed 1 oJtablo 7o?botilloa ead storing purpewa. A Back Entraaoofor tbo reception of wrts and heavy (roods leads to-tbo. prembes from on frdjoinlorr (tr«e(. Thesitc3llao ls : njo3t centra! sad the locality fa vorypopnloua. The Promises and esalUry arrac'e-moots are In good order. '

Tho proposed Sale therefore offers a gcgd oppor-tnaity of tccuring a first-obm Going Concern x t ithBevon-day License at taohed. : :

llr Qalnn is selling ia con3oquc20a of bavin jto devote bis entire tlmo to tho mnns£oment f ofhis hotel in anotber part of tbo City. ;

Silo at ono o'CIock sborp. Terms : Caoh endAootion Fcca. ¦ ¦ !

Immediate pccoecalon. For further pc:tlcultrs ,epply to I

I DOBBYN, TANDY & tlcCOY, Solicitor tj forVendor, Colbeofc-clresi, Watorford} i

Or to iJOHN 1IUBPHY, Acctlonc:r, O'Coanell-

Street, Watcrfont

IEALLY GOOD TEAAT A HODEBATE PBICE.

Wo arc now supplying Tw otTwo Shillmgoper pound, which hca ell tho

Uharactenstico of High Claa Tea forQuality, Strength, and Delicate Flavour,

nemj w nice & uo,(Old Established Tea ' JVarehohco,

CO O Cl, QpDy, \7ctcrrcra. j

V7ATSWTOED, DUNOABVAN AND LtSIJOBE,4Ni> :

FEBUOY AND HSMOBE BAttWAYS.;.HOnOEIJ KACED, ;

.TmmSVAi, 7lh BP.PTEUBER, l£33. iOH tbe abore date s Special Train win lava Dan-

gcrrsn for Llsmore es under, Tiz t—¦ Dtmjpma dapartore 10 0 a m j Cappagh, .10 £0a m ; Cappoqaln, 10 85 a m.

By U19 9 40 • m Train from Waterford BetnmTicket] to LUmcn fsvsiUble for th» day o j) wil bebnicd from tho following Stations et tts usdetmcntiostdtrc3, yia r—- • . : ¦

1st CL 2nd CL 8rd CL:

. ; } 7. Od » fc iod

l Eilmacthomaa ... 6s Od 4a Gi Ss !0dQ' Durrow : ,.:. Ea Od 4» Od £» 6dA Special Train (calling tt above Statieci) will We

Lkaore for Wttarford at 6 16 p m.; : , .. T, O'HALLBY, Socatiwy. ;

Watofortj-Angosl; 1898. . - . • ; :,

"Qa&U" Prepaid Advorticosac tsTwenty-four Words ...; .„ •¦ _,. ($>For Each Eight Words »iter _ _ |d.¦ , ' i "Auotionj"eh*rged doable. ,

! GT Four lnBcr-on« («m»eoutlve) given fot thePrloeof Three. : :¦

M M . STANLEY, 00 Us , jonrcey tbrowfao DKkest Africa, used ; • 1 German Ground

Bator, and rwonoaabwl -it " EzctQeni.": O'GKIDT,Hairdnuer, Waterford. rappUef tame K-MTS, sl.4t»WANTED » Bmirt fpun« Lid for Counter

Te»Ti»de. Apply 4, Broad Street, t 1

I : ' ; K .'- : ,- T '¦ : : : - . • ¦ •itfM "

0>WBADY'8 BAZOBSv H. G. GAiiwir,XA Esq7 Tr»m«r«, writ»« r-." Th» B tbnsupplied to roi fiv* every atittmtioa." Addr--,

O'GBIOI; HilrdWir, (oex» B«gia«Jd'i TM«VWeterfeif i . ! ;¦--•:;- ; • ¦ !

¦ . &*&

ii rrai flAZOB puwhu»d«» O'G_unr^fcMI ibsil str y iMDO-id.1' ' TmiooMl j fmoF_»e»P0vn»jGlaeaion.l\::: ' ; _ . ' . : •]».«•TTOUiBtoUtM l bMotleyTtrrtoe. ApplytoEl, x'j.BMMjGV^MAr i, fiitf,T7-B0PP BiZ0fl8-Bl«V.W M »vA, IWryJX 7i Vp fM frcid'GmABT. SUnli mmrrfMB DfrW Sp^Pfm***&"m*rtHbB' 8ALHy-A W«ty .Cj W+pH BioyeJ*, -»

WSmmt»»w

HEARNEABE NOW

MEW DRESSES

2M£ZLLa3erS-R, "

®S :& 64 ©U0

Our Stock of HouBehold Furniture, is npw one of the ,

LARGEST IN THE SOUTt OF JEELM)And cannnot be excelled in

DINING ROOM SUITES

In Mahogany, Oak and walnut,

DRAWING* HOOM SUITES.

Exquisite in Design and Upholstered in Bichest Covering.; jOUR BEDROOM SUITES, BEDSTEADS a|nd BEDDING are excellent

examples of .Taste, combined I with comfort. '¦- '¦ ¦' _ ., •.FUENITUME MADE TO 0EDEB, PACKED AND REMOVED,

fftSl'i nilllRE WAREHOUSE,! John-Streat, Waierford. I i

CatHedral Basaar.' ADDITIOIfAL PBESjSlATibN8. • *

Dr. W. Connolly, Lady-lano : ... £5 0 0Itti3 Mary W«ka, B, Billybrioien... £2 0 0O'Ccnnell Brothon, Quay—A Gua asd Curt*

ridjfea.ii, C. Uurphy, Henrktta-ctrcst—Ona Csss

ot Geltler'e .-Ohsuips^ne. :William Fops,' HenriotU-ctreot — Oco Case

of Gebler's Ckarapogoa.Henry Kelly, Lady Lino—Ocs Cuo of Gcblcr1

*Chantssna. :

SLACK OATS.EIQEE3T MARKET PRICES PAID.

FLOUK, INDIAN"

MEAL, BRAN, •POLLARD,

AND ALL FEEDING STUFFS SOLD VEETCHEAP.

CZ7 Ftrmcra Will^

find It to tbslr cdvBntsj3 toCivo C3 a trial. ' ¦

KELLY & CO.,3, Johu's Lano,

: : WatcrlorcLUAOTJEE STOfiES. («ia6m

nn¥T1I? T!Z*T ¥T "B5 A nPTPTQJl. u i \\ti \A Jl p'r tiii _D_3L_LJiS

UOST MPQSTANT . ANN0VN0EIIENT.

The Trambro TurMBh BathsWILL BOON BE OPEN TO THE POBLIC.

2ho Dcoliaia<j, : T7ana and ShowerC&thl) ' :.

Havo undcrgoae & complete overhauling end sreunder careful and. efficient muugemeat,

PHIL 13? 1IOERISSEY; iPBOPBUETOa), (tf)

BTRAND 8TREET, TRAU0R& .N O T I O E

NO. 1, BALLYBBIOXEN, AND 1 ft 2, JAIL-6TBBET, WATBSEOBD.

Grocery, T7ico, oad WMokoy Stozt,'' : iL«o :

HEAL, FLOTJB, BRAN, 4c

MIOHAE L WAL8HHAS purclrtMd tbe above ; Premttes from

Hrs.D,HfWr, tnd to now ID • podtloo iasupply his Friend* and the Pobllo with M good sndobeap sin article j ss any hoo»e in tbe trade, «ndbopei, by strict KttenUeo to budnen tod GoodValue, to Rtt * Urge portion of their. Costoto. Of >. ' I 1

¦ ' . 1 ; ¦

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'"' fe;brHE .r ,

¦ ;¦:,; ¦;

mHE GLOBE; LOAN COMPANY .dvm ,JL from £3 upwards to all rMpeo-vbla Borrowtrs.Easy Bepayowti; iteMoatbliilotemt .XaVmiiAil appUcattoM reoetve ImmedVita atteatiofi, ud'¦re tmtad fflOrt ttt^iinUUlf , [} "¦ '[ : .; : r. .,

< 'MANAGBB.''e. JohaS r_it WaUrfof4.'

\ HO ; "DE . VES. ¦'¦ ' M, '

KSWaA TB HO U 83B,- AtpnMB 1 ooeupied b r- Us,Bnakt. ' . ¦ ', :

mO BE LET, I om tWFuij K»&W MXJ, lb»X Hwrtj,; cc ntalnjnj DMUj toor;iUsteitrooB,; tw rn* Bedrooqia, nMrw, _«. i O«t.Ofiew Gard«t>;k^lPt4dook, M-U_-W OM AWL• *w*r »« • ¦ ' ! •- , .: -i !- '¦¦¦*, & ooim ¦ • - .T

• :i ' ¦ ' ! • ¦ • • - : Soeth Pw a d e i i

orlo , -L TH0BMTO* * BOH, , /!;(-1MD ¦:•¦• ¦ -y - l : j ! 1fc»frI-teW-v«to<Li ;,

WATEoroBD Aim xnimck BAILWAY! it; • '¦;¦. " ¦

¦i- :[i>_-P!D__Btt)H' i ' v - : ! r- iii wjnmtofy mcm&i, k

rmm

mmMAKING. ' l[ i:- - ' . . ! • . [" " ¦ f ; '\:|v|

SHOW ? ¦ :

MANTLESi U

Waterfoiid,

Variety, Quality or Price

finished in beat Workmanship

8fAD|8 ANL T SHOVEtS ! I|, ODB PBKJE MEDAL !^ ; :

SPAffiES AND SHOVEt-S¦ ¦

.' i ¦ ' ! ->°» . :¦¦ ' j . : t A

B0RAPPBD IR0H WOBS; : ;/|Plough Sooks, Axle Arms, i ^i HAHOTACTOBBO IT 008 i . : . , !f ;

^U0NABD AND COOLOWBN IBO TT(«_M

j NEAB CORK, ¦ ; j . . , ' TZ§

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Patten* made to suit all DMddl* et^Kobtained.; ' Orders for the pMeeot Sstaoi':_#Mlielted..: : . . : ; " l - j ; - ;! !; |

Eobert Soott&(b,|y^WHOLESALE AND BETAIL IROS'A

i HABDWABE MEBOSAHW, ^D5- fAtntOKB QUAY, Ota

¦ ' "¦ : ] . > i ; ¦¦ ' i ;. :|pj§

j , j . . ; . wniiiip np.,' ! .' .,.|rj^BE LET, from »b»WA«gn4lltt*«liSk Att«;_iidOa4d«B.! rippto lTj_^

WATE&gQBD i. CKBTS.it. rwfca

Awiwa SportaPi* lCflimHTOSDAY, Tnt 8EPt_KB«_-J

a.a. Down «*a ftO M, Op Ti*S»7D^TS-V!~ ^»*Pntti Oflc<'' ^* SS*jj ipj ij

V«(M« V ll| M*ri<« t> g»sr_r1K| c*tc«*tf« Ar istf*««»Vj*i

CWeraad?8d_ta>r B_WL«*_> _iC*rrWh«;i^TU515Ci7iv?

S_r^ ^P«_h_»__*»*i «5____i__l_5i

!'Ti-:!-_S«.. JJf.|.J_te_C;Ji

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GRAND;,,, :

BAZAAR COpRTi!¦ . Under the PBtronsije;oi the ; ¦'¦¦¦ . -.

Host Eov. Dr. BHEBHAF, Lord Bishop ol Waterier)}. ¦

eid Lismare, arid';," ' [ " . !¦ • • ¦ ¦" ;

M. POWEB, Esq., D.L., Feithlegg.

: TJTEATRE ROYAL, WATERFOKD ,; SEPTEMBER ; 7TH, .: Cominencincr precisely at Eight o'CIock. : . . :

P B O G B A M t l E . i :: ' PABT 1.1 : ' ! ' ' ¦

Gleo, " Chough and Crow" j Bolo, " The Flight dAges," Mra O'Neill Power ; solo, " Notts Glomo"(Don Giovanni), Mr E Egan ; solo, " Tell ma, myHeart," Miss Cadogan ;' trio, " The'Hawthom in tieGlade," Mrs Campion, Messrs E Barry and J Sexton;uolo, " Parlate D'amor," Mia M; Soott j «olo, " Quesaof tlie Earth," Mr W J Manning j eolo, "For allEternity, " Mrs Joyce ; banjo:oolo, Mr E Bawley.

Internal of Five Minutes. ;PABT H. . ' | : . . ': '

Quartette, " Oft in the Stilly Might,1* Mrs Sexton,Miss Scott, air J McCoy, and M» E Barry ; solo, " inOld Garden," Mis3 Geary t violin tolo, " La Serenota,"Miss Maude Koch-onc? ; solo, " Tot che Sapete,'? MrsE F Egan j solo, " MoUy 8»wn,"; Mr T P Beddy }solo, '"Tho Carnival," Miss Burns t dneti "SnU ana,Mrs joy co and Miia Cadogan ; eolo, "Alice, Whereart Thou," Mr J McCoy j glee, " Hushed in Death."

i Prices ot AflTDtrimt : , ¦¦, .

Dreca Circlet 8a ; Stalls, &> .; Ht, la j Gallery, 6d jPrivate Boxes, £1- ,

Booking at Howard's, Quay. ; Carriages may beordered at 10 20. . ' . . | . .

£27 Special Train to Tramore after the Concert.

FIRST VISIT I FIEST VISIT 11

s. g. sos;s e;os j sEXOELSIOE !

;ME1T4GEE,XE IThe finest Amalgamation ef Blrdii, Bcaato, ana

Eeptileo in the Kingdom.

NOW EXHIBITING ON BALLYBBICKEN.

S A 1 T J R D A Y , B E P T X H B E R 2nd ,POSITIVELY ¦ \ . _

THE LAST DAY OF EXHIBITING INi WATEBFOED. . • ¦ • ¦ ¦ ¦ - .

_______ rTho opinion of the public is' unanimous _" Never

has the equal of this interesting Exhibition been seenin this country." The number and condition, of theZoological Exhibits, the cleanliness ot'tho entire ohow,and above oil, the intrepid performances of theGREATEST OP. ANIMAL TRAINEES,Which ere the talk and sensation of every town

and city we visit-

ALT, SHOULD : Sen: S A N D 0 W N I E P

. | With the Four Monster Performing Liona.

Alili SHOULD . CD; THE CLOWN LIONJ "JOEY."

Truly a tight for a lifetime. Hundreds coma—notonce, j but many times, to applaud end grest thia

' St&lvr&rt hero as he emerges from his den.

Do not miss the eight ofTHE: AOUDAD MOUFLON j jor, BEAEDED

AEGALI !iThe only one ever Been in a travelling Menagerie.

I aaaaaa ___ : .

i THE MONSTER POLAR BEARAnd '500 other Bare and Valuable Specimens.

Notwithstanding these endle33 attractionp,the Proprietor' hsa engaged, at an enonnous expense,; H E B E D O B L E E , "

The Lightning Cartooniit and Sleight-of•Hand Per-: former, who will introduce entirely New IHarionu

¦ ; at every performance. ' ;

POPULAE Pmcxs—Admirnon, la. . Children, 6d.: After 6 p.m., Labouring Chia, 6d each.

Proprietor ... .. J E H BOOTOCK.Manager ... ... ! SIDNE- BBAIUU

Waterford and Limerick Bail-way-A T th!e Ninety-Sixth Half-Yearly ; OtvnlA\ £I«etin# of tho Sbnroboldero of the ab,ve

Company, : held at the OfEwa "f tbo Company,Limerick TarminttB, on THURSDAY, tto 31stAUGUST^ 1893, 'PCBCT B. BJJBNABD, Esq., D.L. (Chairman of the

Company), In tho chair,The Secretary having read tha notioa conveningthe Meeting, the Seal of tho Company was aflxedto the EegUter of Proprietoro, and the followingBeEolulioba were caverally carried unanimously :—

lit—" That the Eeport of the Directors how»ad and.the Statement o! Aooounta of the Company for tbaHalf-Year' ended 30»h June last, ta furnished to theShareholders, be received and adopted."

2nd—"That Dividends bo now declared for theHidf-Year ended 30fch June last; upon the severalclaesog of Shares in this Company, ot the rates fol-loTrfns—namely :—¦ Of 4 par Cent, per Annum on tho 4 par Cant.

, Consolidated Preferential 8too_ i ;Of W per Cent, per Annhm on tho 4J por Cent.

Consolidated Preferential Stools ;01 ii per Coot per Annum on tho 4} por Cent.

! Preferential Share Capital ;:Of 5 per Cant per Annum oa tha 5 par Ceni: Preferential Share Capital jOf Si per Ont. per Annum on tho of per Cent.: Preferential Share Capital j

And that auoh Dividends, less Incoms Tar,#b3 ro-oncctlvely made payable to the present EegioteredHolderi on tba 22nd Proximo." !

3rd—" That the Sharehcldera of tho Watarford andLiraerioU BaU-ay ot this Hall-Yeatly Moetinij ooooptthe restrictions of the Board of Trade M fntarfannswith tho1 interesta of tho Compony and th» proffrea olloca trade. ' _ER0X B> BEENARD, Chairman.

TLe Chairman bavins Tacatcd tha €hafr, ond A^

W.SHAW, Esq., J.P., having boon caUedthoreto, o cordialvoto oMha_k9 waa pissed <o tha Chairman for hieexplicit ijtatemnnt of the aflairo of the Companv.

: JOHN J. \ MUEPHY, Secretary.Head OiHiwa, Waterford Terminus,

. aut Ananrt, 1S>3. : :

; : ! • September Jet, 1893.BLACK OATS-Iarco capjlhi tib TOti, end pdo Sd.

Una* , ; :U&IZE-Ve-f.anll, . ; : — ,WHEAT-ScarcslT anj r-tho oaorlos, and loroija Is

TOttSst'anr lmprovcB-cnttn aeciaa orprioo. ¦ • .jr_O0B-l>un. • ' j- &S. PHRLAN.

i P R I D E S OUBBBN T.'—'¦—- IRISH: I ow. I _ No-.._

l Milililiii. ,_ . ;.ogte pto ;P . ; -J-£u \

'¦ _ ¦ _astr»llaa • .- . 17 •¦ 0 17 oinuus COBH, . . . . - ' .

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jr_QOB, A_«rtoMi,p«rb«rreJ ot ISfllfcf ' - 9i 2'15 !ik»M ?S&ffiS3yjg2S :! :» S.S ?

VC«rrect«d thi» d»y «r «iTh» ¦Vfatirford Nan."): : ; . '¦ ¦• ¦•.- '¦ __, - '•- • ' i ' ; : V ;• ' * A- «. i.

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Nwi ' Hrau .-wetoW *t thVPubllo Butter M«rki. far week ending jrrld iy -(this d»y J, ¦ Prices :—

Sj'JS'w' ^ -r:%«i 8 : -t- : ::i 9i_ : oi to i 'oi. oa.Monaay ¦— • ¦ : .«» :i . .om. Og. to 'ir«. : (UB_*ir M 1:--. .i . « r1. oo«. ML to Ws. oa.

™«W - !-. . ¦«} ¦ ; *-.- . oci. M.. .to , Mx oa..PT'Hrto Oorrjaponaini Week Lsirt Te»r,; 93frioa Per Owt._..M.. ~ .g;..Mi to OJs. .; ;

blJBUN STOCK EJCOHiHGB- -THIS D-T.._¦

BAIiWATB. . i 1 • ¦- •QrcatSouthern *Western V .„ M.115J _,dMidland GroeA Western! • .„ ... ' j,. fiMGreat Northern Eaflprar ... ... „ 1391 'Dnblin, Wioklow and Wexford „. ... x.d.¦ ¦ i • . ¦

• • ' ¦ V P—iwtSiNational Bank ... '... «. ' 201Provincial Bank ... . i_ ' . .* _ 21Back of Ireland . : i., ¦ ¦: .„ „ • 303Mnnstor and Loinatar Sank , . \ 44

.- HABVEY A 80NJ Stoekbroh ra, Waterfo?.

ttUABANTEED ^r~

UNEQUALLED ! CIRCULATIONi t MKM n) i Wm

" BB JTOT, AND FB4B K( T."

SATURDAY, ! SBlPTEMBEi l 2. 1893

C3tTY EMTJjOL ; :5?is_t S^ey Wokld asxi Ihoa 2hey; ; Weulda't. i

EXHIBITION OF; i WHIG II CBECILITY.

LaBt week the looal Whigs revi red enffioientlyafter their Registration defeat i to hawk arequisition round; with a view to hafirig thefreedom ot tho city conferred upon onr distin-guished fellow-oitizen—now known as LordRoberts of Waterford and Cahdahar. Theywaited npon Whijes and Oonseryativea, «»ith theresult that the following requisition was pre-canted to the Mayor :— I ] ¦:

w> TH» moor vtosaaiirm jona ujj qnaa , kiror.We, tho ondeislgnod msmbe—lot tho CotponiHon. napeot-

at the earliest poojible dat« for tho pan>joo of oonsldoriaga rosolntlxm to oonfor tli» fwdom. of the pity, on LoKlRoberts o( Candohar ana W»tertord, on bis rstura to hisnative town siter minT jeois absoiica.

Angnst 19tn. 1833. iW. J. Smith. T C. j Richard Poner, Aid., taina Eelb, T.C i, JsmoaKnox. AM.; Wa FiUpitrlck. T.C.i Blohsid; Hoapne, T.C j iaSnw Farrcll. T.O; Honry Oniagvt ,

T.CT Joseph Caatapett Aid, Anthony Cttdogw 10 iD^K%h, T.C| Maxi DoUiare, T.O / Eobert

Not one Parnellito was aoked to eign thedocument. It appeared that-*-aa on the occasionof the Lord Jjientenant'o Tioit—tip lpoal Wbi({9desired to keep Lord Roberta all to themselves.Whether tbis was eo or not tho fact remainsthat the Parnellited took no ambrage at the cir-cumstance. Like almont every Waterford boraman they felt prond ut the gallant achievementsof tbo distinguished Itish Uener-1 and; believedthat' no petty feeling 'should be permitted tointerfere with or mar in any way the return ofLord Roberta to the home of bia : fathers. Andso it was the general belief that everythingvronld be as merry aa the proverbial amrtiagebell at the Corporation meeting Wbicfa, in oom-plianoe ' with the reqnisition, Aid. Manningcalled for Monday lost. The report, of the pro-ceedings (riven folly thia evening: will, no doubt,oreate feelings of amusement as well asdisguotthroughout the city. It transpires tbat since the19th of Aagnot, when the requisition was bandedto the Mayor, that high and mighty peraonageknown as Mr. David Sheeby, ALP., was askedfor guidance and advice. One t/ould imaginethat Mr. Bbeehy had got quite enough ofWaterford;. bat there ia no accounting: forBorne individuals, and the defeated of Water-ford at the la&t election, assumed the role .ofguide, philosopher apd friend. He advised theFederation that they bad done wrong. LordRoberta might havis served with distinctionthrough the Indian,1 Mutiny, aid received theVictoria Gross for personal brajvery when not26 yearo of age, for having rescued, singlehanded, a standard' from two 3epoys, after adesperate fight. He might have aerved throughthe Abyssinian nnd AJghnn omppatgas, in the .latter of wbiob he held the cbfef; command, andafter a series of brilliant viotoriea inflicted acrushing defeat on Ayoob Khan. Aye, even itmight be, that on bis return to England in1880, he vras loaded with nor ore, presentedwith the freedom of the City of Ijondon, receivedthe thanks of Parliament, and was created aBaronet. AThat of that 1 Its 1885 he wcaappointed Commander-in-Ohief in India andlater still received the title of B iron Roberta of:Candahor and Waterford for bia gallant achieve-1

mento as a leader of men. B it what did thatsignify P The great Mr. 8hee! iy had spoken-:Waterford people bad no right to think well oftheir gallant eoldieij-citizen, Ijecauae I the im«;mortal Mr. Sheehy would not beam oa him. ' j

This was the cry of: the Whigk Thia is what :men with Waterford blood ccjarsing I jn their1

veins were asked to tolerate. $hin is what thedespicable renegades who bold their cabalanightly in Paul s bijuaro &3ked us all to do.Waterford rebelled, a>id we are lad to| cay thatmany membero of the Corporation who untilrecently were looked pn aa sympathisers with theOsrtv crew, refused; to be dictated to by theignorant and impudent ospiradt to the repro-eentation of our glorions old city. Thank GodWaterford hsa not yet fallen. I Thank God wecan yet recognise chivalry in fi man so matterwhat bis creed or bia. political faith: may be.Thank God the d*yjis for ever! pissed nhen theSheabya end the other dolts vp o pray on thiscnantry can dragoon Iriabmoa into on erhibition ofIntolerance euoh as woald disgrace the highwaymenof the Australian Bath. With tha help 1 of Provirdenca the day will sever dawn' for Irishmen torefuse a rrelcome to * brave countrjman because bohappens to bolt for a clay or co a the residence of"an enemy of this 'country and a foe to HomeBale." This is what tho wretched McC-rtbyitcacaked. Waterford men to do on' Mondny. . Thia iswhat the Council refused to do with scorn- For thehonor of our country and tho credit of Waterford itia well. ' . !: ' : . ¦'- :

2&o eity SovloipaThe Eevirion of th» P-rliomentiiy Voters lasts will

commenca at the City Court on Monday, the 16thSeptember, ot 2 0, and wilt bo continued on cnbsequeatdays at 11 o'clock. Thres «venlbg (ittins8 behell viz—Saturday, 28rd init I Monday, 25th, andSaturday, 80th. ForBellitcs who! have msA6 claim)-ill ple-U note that thdr attendance; in Court isAESOI/OTELT NTCESSABT. TW should call to theNational Club any day next wetk to Mr Hanniganwho will give them the fullest particulars. i

Latest I Telegrams*FOE "THE WATEBPOBD NEWS.1

BTB1KE ENDEDTho strike in Western Monmouthshire and Mcrthyr

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Qaeentsown to'dsy in tow ;ebo broke her shaft pnoa fourth lostaot, posseogeri are all veil. !

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TEE ST. O^EBiiN !FE?E. ]On Tuteday next Waterford will .bt ' m -f e f t

for on that day the -great J3t; Otteran Garntvalwijl be opened at the: Court House ground (•Just now the preparations are in a very forwai detate. Mr. JoHN HutE fij •builder, .baa be< nemployed, for the post.fewwe^ks erecting thestalls, and be is now putting on the flniahingtooohea. : The work of decoration will be com-menced to-morrow. The object for whioh tbeUU. is being vorganised'has obtained the eym-patby and Bupport ot every.'clasij in the oom-mnnity. This was fully borne tribute to at thjeCatholic Oathedral on Sunday, and it has beenrecognized with gratitude and ;warmth by thofair ladies whose misaion it is to work the mostonerous and trying part of the proceedings. 'Weare! glad that it should ba so. It is enoonragingto Bee that at last we are all beginning to reoogj-nice that to stretoh out the helping hand to oneanother in every good cause u/a noble wort.As to the Hie itself we can promioe muoh. TheBtalls will be gay and gorgeous, and the ladieswatohing over them will be qmte in keepingwith the attractive surronndinge. ¦ The wf\Cha tant will afford pleasing interludes to those,wb!o'wish to ;vary their pleasures. In thisHall of Dazzling Light, the song and the danceand tbe merry jest will help to make themomenta merry as they fly. Here Mios O'NEILI|POWEE will appear in-;what those¦;who know herbest Bay is her celebnte^ skftrt^danob; Mr. EJEAWLUT will be en etfw?en(_t ««t_4iia ban jo; MrJHi J. OABEOixIwill.'trJ tbg litrht fantestio to thamagio oinsio of tbeirWyolIHihfFoBiliers'BplenJdid band. Tbe others who.nave promised toassist include Mrs. OUTIJLB, Mr. P. F. KEDDT,;M . E.

DONNELLY, and the boys of Mount Slonjwho were recently so muoh admired in their,Indian driiL A off tinguished lady well versedin jtbe arts of palmistry has promised to tell nsall]the paths that lie before us in thia life- Itbao been definitely orranged that in officialquarters no notice will be taken ot this lady'smysterious prophecies. In years gone by thiaancient mode of peeping into futurity was con-finbd to tho Gipsey. who, afte? the indlopensiblepreliminary of having her "band crossed withsifter," generally foretold for the pretty lady awealthy add: amiable husband, and «ae never hack-ward in telling anxious gentlemen all tbe happinesstb»t nas in store for them when; they secured tbelcdieo of tbelr choice. Jn tbe days of our ancientfriend Georgo IV fortune tolling was declared illegalby] an Act relating to " palmistry or other subtlecraft, means or device.". Since' thoso days Bociotyhaj taken up palmistry as a pastime, and as apoetime, no doubt, many will approach the fairfortune teller on Tuesday and Wednesday nextjTho Art Gallery and Museum will be one of thegreat features of tbe carnival. No one who visitstbofl t t should omit to have a peep in here. Early!next week Mr. M. J. HUBLBT will iejne cataloguesgiving a fall statement of the rare articles wbica hoIntend* exhibiting.- Space will not admit of USentering.too minutely into tbe details of tbe otherdepartments. We oan safely promlso a rare treatts I those : who visit tbe Court Houso grounds on-Taotday and Wednesday next Tho Eojal IrishFusiliers Band from headquartors will ba. presenton both days. Spocial excursion rates will be given,on, all tbe lines and to Tramore ebecUl trains willran not alone on Tuesday and Wednesday but onThursday evening when tbe. gaiety nlll concladowith a concert in tho Theatre Eoyal csoond to noamateur performance ever held In1 the oity.

Lottoro to Saad.We received this morning itwo ' very long lctteni

which it is impossible for un to give in extanso thisevening. The publio should remember that a news^paper is limited as to spice, and that Getting up typais . not quite such an cosy and rapid task as comapeople imagine. The letters to hand thia roomingcould have been sent earlier in tha week. Ono is fromjMr John Mackoy dealing. with Jthe statements madeby! Mr 3 H Jones ia onr oolamns last lesue. MrMackey denies almost every statement and inanuatioa!made by his late landlord. The cecond letter ia signed" Biockboy," and deals with . the conduct of MijHearne, Water-street, in relation to tho widow Haley'sfarm. " Knockboy" ocences Mr Hearno of notcoming to terms with Mrs Malay es promised, endsuggests very fairly that tho matter (n dispute choaldbe settled, by arbitration. Now if Mr Hearne reallymeans to act well his part wo cannot seo what objectionhe can have to this proposal. We intend to givo MrMackey's tetter next week.

RECEPTION OP IOBD EOBSHSOTHI8 DAY.

In prerentiDg the Freedom ef *&o City 16-IIoy onIiofd Roberta, ha received a msgnlScont receptionfrtjfti the Urge andlence present. And his Lordshipmnda. a manly, straightforward, : and popular speech,which was received with loud and reputed applause.His TOIOO and manner ere still qoito Irish. BisWorship, the Mayor, also deleivercd a very appropriate)speech in: lntrodnclug his Lordship to the audience,which -was likewise well received. Lord Roberts.Miss Roberts, Mr Bloomfield, Mbi Bloomneld, andothers, visited in the morning, the old French Churchin Facl's-squtre, where all the deocased Roberta familyhave been interred—including bb Lcrdahip's tats father—¦ General Boberts— who; lived at . Newtown,' oa thomargin of the Sulr, in this city, ond.who was greatlyrespected by all who had tho pleasure of hii acquain-tance. \ '¦¦ ' ' ¦

I After the 'proceedings in tho Town Hell Lord Jtto-b«rU and Mr Bloomfield paid IJr. Fools, artut, atjsit, on tbe Mall, where his Lordship gave him ostating. Lord Roberta said ho was: mnmed in Water-ford. It was very thongbfnl of libs BloomSeld to re-mind his Lordship ot the St. Ottcron Foto.

Hontoolro IloncrrorioCrowds flock to this Moncgerle which is et prc3-

eat exhibiting at BallybricVcn. It ia well north avisit. The performances of tha lion tamer arcreally curpriilug.

! "Mereano," 6d. per Bottle. The Cup of the Princeths Peer and tho Pedant. Export Agents—Hanson^Bon and Barter, London ; Thorn, Strawton and Co,Lvcrpool. Solo Agents—JAUES BTJTLEB and Co.,Phctnli Brewery Stores, Watorford,

J o feb os y Ddfoo f t o f l . •j THE " NEW8 " AGAIN WINS.

Last night at Dung—rcmi • tornado burst at thsmeeting of tho Town Ccmm-oloners. The " TrnsCatholic and National Jonrn-f _ and "Tan NEW)"wrra In running tot th* advertising. Ono or twoWhigs made use of som< rumsnly. langus e regardingtha Editor of this papa which, Inter on, thoy mayhave reason to regret. On a poll beioj taken thoNews won by six" votes to five.! ¦ . :

LOCAL APFOINTMBNT UNDEB THE COUET! • OF CHANCEBY. :i It b understood that Mr. John Hsrty, Cathcrino-ci,JDbtrict Bccciver under ths Court, hu b'scn appointedhj Mr Justice Monroe, in the Chancery Division of the'tha High Court of Justice in Ireland, a e~cnt over the|W«lkca estate b Dahallow, Co Cork. Mr. Hcrty hks¦already many pnblio appointments, the dutdss attaohM'to all of which ho ha ttteaded to b a moci careful zi ?Aieathfixtory rniKinfj. : ' . • ; • ¦

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ROUND ABOUT THE MARKETS.Splendid harvjn nf weatberVtill coot-ioa to prevail.Cattle market reports ore Jagoln of a dupiriUng

character. • In Dublin yesterday: trade was very daUend prioes fell from 10s to Ida head. The best pricereached far beef was 6Oi pet c<vt. . . Sheep were In fairdemand bomOd to Td pcr Ib, Vpslo wrj very dowand lower. ' ¦?,;) A- . . , ; • .'. '; • ' ¦

Messrs Wright, bt Qlaegoiri report that bat cattfa-i«in»niniJ with flifficnlty I_st week's ratca. Theystate it wu difficult to iall taSondary eorto. !

They quota theffoUowiss prloes :— :Tm»;week1e qAl_H6_»-Ba»t Sootch oxen, S2s 'to

65s per ont reeookdarr. and beat Irl>h, S6s to 60s oaront j bent mutton! f aDy/ 8d per 1b | best Irish lamb,42a each i Sootoh tali bred»/«mall, 20* etoh t nln,porker, 63a por ow_ ( sows, 43J pp» owt at EdinburghcaUle market oa Wednesday.; : ¦i,

The baeon trwb it «tl_ #lo-. Priocj flxe_ t_f5evening are appeidaed:— ; ; ¦ . ; ,1892-Booon, 7i to 7fl j plgo, 63s | heads,'8& to 831reet..lOs ; «t»ak»_«8». 1 'r 'Ifl93-Baoon , 64 to 7U j p js, 81fl to E3» ( heads, £3$

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apparent to all. > It |wa« at their request themeeting1 was callocl to oonfer daLord Bobertsthe Honor of our.Oity'a freedom. Tae.r«atnaittoriaakibg' for . the . meetipj! '¦ was signed By auohavowod Modarthyitea airW. J- Stnitb. R. Power,James Knox, James Kelly, Wm.'Pitzpatrick,OavW Keogh, Elpbard H«a«ie; and HenryQramorer. Of these' bat Meaara. Keogb, SmithandJPpwer turned op at theitnestln^. i Tbatdiatintfuished Frerioh orator and soholar, Mr.David Sheehy, had, in the meantime, spoken.Intelligent Waterford men were to olosure theirfeelings and adopt their views to his. It was" tholaw of tho Federation." i

i Aid. Eiofiard " bowed biaRONAWATO. crested head and tamed his

! heart of fire." So did all theother? Oartlcs with the «zoeptioh of Messrs.Smith and Keogb, gentlemen who olaimed tberipfht to think and act for themselves. An ex-hibition so contemptable and BO opwardly osthat!made by tho runaway requlaitionista itwould ba impossible to rccalL, The logical andeloaflent diplomatist who was commissioned toexplain Monsieur Sheehi's views; muttered some,thfn^ about Lord Boberts' intention to voteagainst the Home Bule Bill. One would thinkfrom' the feeble utterances ot" the poor, oldAlderman, that since signing-the requisition on,the p'revions Saturday he bad: several confiden-tial cjhats with hia 'Xiordsbip'' of Oandabnr andWaterford . Poasibly, with v the " exception ofMonSienr Sheebi and Aid. Power, there ia notan individual olive aware of Lord Roberta' in-tonUona regarding tbe Home Hale Bill .

¦: . " The Whige who faced aboutWHIG SECBEXS. in ouoh a ahamleena fashion

¦ I ' ¦' ; . • Bpent Monday afternoon eoour-ing tbe town in the endeavour to undo tbe workthey were the main cause of doing that morning.M. Sheehi bad decreed that tbe Freedom ofWaterford should not be oonferred on LordKoberts.JHis will be done the Whiga oried as theycalled on the Corporators with another requisitioncalling for meeting no. 2 to tipcat what wasdoDO at meeting ao. 1,' their own meeting. Aileorta of devices were indulged in to seour signa-tures. Fibo were freely told where inventionswere necessary, and the great M. , Sheehi's nameV7Q0 trotted ont to overawe in other iriatanr.es.

I Alter the Tamed One and theTat: MATCH'S. Distinguished Diplomatist bad

IREPLJ-. got the necessary number of_ _: < signatures they deposited . re-quisition no. 2 with tbe Mayor. Hie ' Worshipnaturally looked on tbom with amazement andsurprise. He had called Monday's meeting attheir request. Now they wanted him to summona meeting to undo their own work. Why thistrifling. Tbe Mayor, .without a moment's hesi-tation, replied emphatically deolining to callmeeting'no. 2. All claaoea—he_ said—here agreedthat it was a fit and proper thing to bonor snoba distinguished Waterford man an Lord Boberts.and ho would be no party to inflicting a alightupon him. At tbe samo time his Worshippointed out that there wore other means by whicha meeting could be summoned, and they ooaldemploy them if they Co desired.

; By "the other meana " tbeTHE OTHER Mayor meant to convey that a

| 1IEA.NO. onffioiently signed requisition¦ could be served on the TownClerk, tfboce duty it would be then to summona meeting. Tbe •• aaffioient number ofsignatures were not forthcoming, so theSlioehyitea bad to retira to Paul's Square andbewail their cruel fate.

.1 We were right last week. Mr.UK. tlACEEY'8 Jonea's letter hua not cleared

EVICTIOJT. away the mists wbicb: hangheavily round him. In tbe

House of Commons on Monday Mr. JohnMotley , had unwillingly to admit that Mr.Mackey WHO evicted " according to law,!' bnt itis clear from hie statement that tho law whichpermits nuob. an eviction is one which, commandslittle respect from him.' ¦ 1 Considering the Chief Seore-

STEAKQE. tary'a opening statement it wasi ' a surprise to find him olose

with tbe assertion tbat " tbo time bad not yetcoma for proposing a change in the law." Itccemo that Englian Liberals of all;chadeo are bntcentimentally oympathieing with the sufieringIrish tenoniry- ' ¦• ¦ ¦

i In oareapplenwrit this eveningA IPoWEErr/L we give a pbwerforarticie from

IABTICLE the Independent touching Mr.! Maokey's coco- Our. Metro-

politan contemporary declares with much forcetbatl " the only dooument this Waterford land-lord bed to go on was tbe coffin of hia ownfatbier." Clearly Mr. Jones's " defence" boanot oreated a marked feeling in bis favor.

' The meanneci of the Ill-omendCLIPPED. Journal , as Mr. Davitt desori-

bed tho Frciman, ia beyondooraparo. It not alone ont doivn the report ofthe ' dinoucsion on Mr Mackey'o cose to a para-graph, but gave theoredit of bringing is forwardto two gentlemen who did not utter a wordregarding it. Mr. John Clanoy it was who putthe oace co ooncioely and well. ' Mr. Olanoy 10 amember of the Independent Party. Hence, thecctlon of tbe Fallen Journal.

| ' Aid. Power wao a verifaWeJiiCK-lH-THD Jaok-in.the Box on Monday.

: Box. Ho kept popping in and ont oftbe Connoil Chamber ' in oacb

an awf ally ludicrous manner that tbe memberspresent foirly burst into a,roar of laughter.

i Tbe Alderman, with tbatHE SHOHE. MKJtriler. in nodo forl Uertnre

; whiob is one of bis i markedchrcrooterjetics, shone as tbe only bright star inthei politiial firmament. Hio very motion inopening and cloning the door was grace itself.And bio argument that .thoro wao no ! quorumD7eco-t-°>b.ou could too much bo caid in proice ofSat P ¦ ¦

To make a quorum fourteenA Quonan. members of the Council must; bo present. If u dinouddon bo

otartcd when a quorum lo present, it oan becohtinaed right on whether tho fourteen remainor .not- Oa Monday , thirteen members wereprcssnt — and Aid. Power. Had he remainedoctaite the door nothing could have been done.Bat ho didn't. A knowledgeable man, thatAldermen 1 , ;

; Undor tho heading Liomore in; GAxuun Noteo and Notions colnmna weI OLAUD give the opinions of the; gallant men of Clare on tho

recent performances of the Whig members,Ol-re waa always to the front fit the Itishstruggles. Tho Banner County now declares theMoOartbyito Party might bo described in theimmortal wordo of Qrattan ao " the imagc3 ofdegrcdation, csd repreaentativeu of nothing."

j Mr. Edmond Harvey drawsI THE Vf niQ forciblo attention in onr ool-; VIEW. nmns to the view taken by tbo

Weekly Eallen Jonrnal of thocondition ot Parlies regarding Home Bale:Tbo F.J. i3 tho ofEotol orgQn of the Party ofBetrayero. In its Isat cartoon it represented tbeEnglish Liberal Party aa the chief champions otHume Bule. Tbe Irish Brigade are quietlyrelegated to a back seat Clearly tbo Whigs aroendeavouring to make the .Irian people bcllovotbat they should blindly trust the presentniiniotcry. • ¦ . ¦ . .

• tXt. John' McCarthy, of Dnnmore1 BsiTina TOB Waterworks fame, is engaged just; MTIHD now'Un the profitless tuk of- ;- _ beating the wind. For eome

ro56a or another ho b_i ohown the moit extraor-dinary animus to Mr. Duffln, «_d » ocuple of week*eince went -i far B« to movo that the Rentlemaniaojuestioa ahoald be called upon to augment thewater supply at bb own expenje. Althooghthera was a very' fall meeting Aid. Power wa» thooblyons to bint that the proposal was a very properooe, and it ultimately fell to the ground for want of„ Beconder. Now Mr. McCvtby baa itarted off on* fresh ttck, for we find that on Wednesday tha 83rdAuaurt b» banded io th» folio-inn notin« i—: " I will move on this day fortnight thai In oonso.qoenoeof tho letter noelved to-d»y fromir»t«payenwithin the *re» of charge, no farther action be takon byMr. -DufBn Inoonnectei with tha resolution passed bythe Board ot QnardUna' at their meeting o_ tha 16thmst, r« Dunmore Waterworks kxttaalon, and that aaidteolatlon te TeKtoded.- - I ' ¦

!Before thl« notloe wai given Mr.

! WosnrLts*. Doffln badbero Instructed by thfr|' •: : ' •, '• ' guardtaaa M maka what «»eryie-fonabto naq to the boafd room as well at inDn-mor* admit! wu a very heoettuy report Th»rkUptyen wfll, however, have to pay for tho dU-trfbottoD of tbo above notice. Mr. MoCarthy liiuoh agtuaroui taaa whera other peopla are oon-eeraed, Uut, poulbly, ho will retdiiy r*soup thamthia anneocataty axpesia, — ." i Ibam- Eobert Soott * Co-¦ Howl MABU- limited, Cork, ar« !r-w large{¦ j TAOTDM. Buurofutaren ¦ of- tpade* and! ; U ihoTfh, ana iDocaod to tor-logtout thaw ar_ol» *t»to&tt sot obwper, than thejtoporMd jmbbUh, whleh unfortaa««ly, fa »d lartely

[. ; ¦ ; ¦ : • i ; . , • ; ?: ¦> AUb * *Um» la th* CWh«r-l «ni .'VAjr kox- ¦'': '¦'.fhnMaft « p t o t h i lokaowladk'.MwiCDiOicnTf awi'»ae ,made of they hearty

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. • i ' • . • ¦. ] '." ¦. ItM»iirpnriog.oow:Uio tnaDy sac;" '•¦' WAWWO.- .waroinrfa:%*** not: bad the efffol¦•• - | ¦ " "' of pjakfog tathera abno the Coye;BaaCce a, year pastes without some fatal batbinRacoljeot at this »pot, and yet joio the treiwheroaicurreoUi bather* sUll pIunBa. Wodld It not be Wellfor *he Corpowtiori to pnt: u_ /» wawlng notlcdthere ? It might have a good tffleot. ¦¦ . .- ' .: ' i At the requo»t of Ber. W. B.

IRVITED O'Donnell, Adm, the Mayor of¦ Watarford invited Lord Bobertoto ba prejebt at tho openipg of tie Si Ottoraa Peteon Tuesday next. The oommlttee In oh«rge of megreat Bajiaar Conoari fixed 'for Thowday reit,wrote to hit lordship* aaklOK him to confer tho favorof Ha patronage and presenoe on their entertain-ment Lord Bobert*. in replying1, said he " regrattedthat ; be was unable to comply 'with the request*belpg oompelUd to leave WaUrford on the 4thprox." In his apeech tCTday hi* lordship empha-cieed; hi* regret. . ", . ¦ . . . . : , , • i,,! ' .'

¦ ¦¦ Whon water In running short all: woNDnojui. ov«f Ireland—and ia numerous

WATEEwoaKs plnoes in BnRland—we find' our] ' ' . . atreaU watered every.1 weak from

our mains, and any quantity of water, la every boosein the oity, . :

' It ho* been stated by an old llbdlerA J-AMB . that ao offloee of tha County Grand

: UTATjmnjfT Jury usod influence to get tbe. , . county.printing for Tn« Naws

offloeL; This b false. AH he sa"4 woa that tbe workna« Mtlafaotorily dono for some yean book, and a*thora nas no opposition at latt a*u«3 tho workshould be given, to Tan Nirwe'': Mr. Harvey .haohad county work also to* eeven year*—so havonearly all tho other cootractors fofc roads find otherworks. Seven year coutraota tiro quite Usual inovery coanty in ftelaoa. : ¦:¦:¦¦¦ ¦» "'.: j .

. Coal a are: now celling at tho quayTHB COAL TBADH for 20> per ton-^dolivored ia town,

; 22v The presant strike in Eng-land and Wales " may toon come to on end, whenprlosa aro euro to fall. ; - ' ,

-; ' The annuol "inspootlon " of thaimvEctios. waterworks took placo on Tuesday.

: Some six legislator* and abouttwenty gaecta formed tho party. ' A most enjoyable,and lot as hope profitable, day was spent. Some.tlnici oinco we made a number of rocontmondatlon*nitb a view to improving the surrounding* of theLake. Wo trust the Corporators did not Io3s eightof onr DUjrgestioD* on Tueadny. ': : ¦ Ve'rily a cry of denpsir oamo from¦ DcaPATO. Paul* Square last week. No¦ . i. ponder, truly. We-all know howthlDEro are eoinrr there- Boaten In the re&lstratlorjbatUe, disjruoed over the Lord Boborts aflnir, theynow meat only to revile one anotber. It is caid thatoot one man with a shred ot olum to itupeot wouldenter tbe Carty Club now for any consideration.Disguoted at the stnpidity of the Inner Circle,borrinVd at the runaway and unmeaning exhibitionof Monday, they have retreated from tho place andintend nerer to eater it Koala. No ono will feelsurpriccd. It rms, aurely, the last straw when Mr.David 8boehy was dtkod to dictate to Waterfordmen hotr they should treat a cbivolroa* find world-honored cltizon. : . ;. .

i Tba prcoious jumbb publishedJuunrx. last! wei>k by tba Whig* under the

beading " Kegistration " has not,we ohouid say, been read by a desen in the city. Itis made up of words, word*, trords—Bach words I Ifit nas meant to explnin tbo utter collapse of tbeWhig Registration Commutes, then, all we can sayIs, the writer moat have been a Parnollito in dis-guise. Ho tells us that our elafms run to 2,900. Weput; thorn donn at some 353 ucder tbat. He altofurnliheo other figures to ebovr tbat the votors oanext year's list will roaoh 7,000. Well, tbe Whigshave made only 31 claims. At lost elcotionMonsieur Sheehi could only muster 1,293 votes.Deducting fchec3 from tho 7,000 referred to, andgi-rine credit for thb Si cUimB, we find the Whigsadmitting in their Own paper tbat la 1894 therewill bo 6,673 Pamelllta voters la tbo city.

: ¦ Over the objections tho WblgsA Wmiic. have set up a whino. Thoy say—i . " Men bave received objcotlonn

nhoim nobody ever ' even dreamt of objeotiag toheretofore. Men have been terved with them whohave lived in their present places of abode daringmany a long year,: and who are consoioua of nodisquollBcatlon nbatevor." These individuals seemto forget that last I year, before the break-up ofWhiggory, they oont ont 1600 objections, and hadon thoir list eome of the oldest and most respectedot oar aitizens. Have they saoh convenientmemories as to forget all e» Boon hon last year tbe?hoped by a triok to deprive every ParacUiteburgeeo in the oity of a muotalpal vote for notpaying the nater rate which baa not been ereademanded at the time. P Won they whine becausewo oavo met them with their O-D weapons.

The ingratitude sboan to I/r. P.iKOBATrrcDB. Crotly by bis. Whig advisers and

" friends ": hes roused a stormround tboir heeds in tha Kilmactbomas district.In referring to the matte? hut veeh,-oo csld Ur.Crotty " worked hard for eome time In Waterford."We: havo stneo learned that this is not strictlyoccurato. Ho left ; hia poit ta m_tstnnt-clerk totaio up a position nbloh tho Whigs promisedto ceooro him. This promloe thoy never fulfilled.

' The death rate In Watetford lastSTATIGTIOS. week reached S2'5 par 1000 of tbe

population.Tho People'a William— as tho hero

• Tnn : of i Now Tipporsry onco iraa culledBILEI.-T MEIXDEH. —might now bs ro-cbriatoncd tbo

: ' Silent Member. He has notspolcen In the Hocsa of Commons for over a yearand 6-half. i '

• Tho Whig* era becoming dls-Tnc CODJJTBY'B contented and this aspirant

" Wioiirb." meg lotratea aro in qnito a fsver1 heat Dr. L&fian, ot Casbel, puts

thoir views In a letter to tha Whiff papen. IboDoctor deloros be la " ioitlatIng a movement , fora conference la Dublin in October of delegates fromall tho public bodies who bare Dominated candidate)for ' tho benph with a view ef devlslnj ; menu tocaasa tho wiihes of! tho country to bo rcipected.*'At'last It la beginning to dai-n upon tbe Whigsthat tho Libsral*jare not aa *• they used to was"whon outcido the Oablnot. . :

• ; • The Whlgo aro oobblnir over'theNOTHMIO OP THAT, fcot, ei thoy tay :—" T h o e e¦ p^trlotlo men of genius andhnmour do loot ca o. They object to and will dlaanalify bitter Unionists like Aid. Knox arid Mr.William Fitspatrioi, T.C, who nowadays shouldnoyer have a vote it things woro right, while theyclaim for tho well-known Home Bulera of tbo realold extreme, type.'j The patrioilo taeu et" geniutand humAnr " referred to ore, of courts, tho P«rnell-Itc3. It is quite patriotic of tbe Whigs to object totho Mayor and Mr. M. J. Murphy, T.C, but whenAid. Manning1* and Mr. Mnrpby'* political friendstorn round end I pbjeot to llcCartbjlte cor-porators why thtf idea is eimply soandalous. Thoreli no nuoh thing- M like' cate like rale with thosepious end jjatrlotlo gentlemen. ¦ :

1 Tbe objections to tho Mayor and' . WEO"3. Mr. Murphy are wrong both io¦ cubstaneo acd In fact—like all tbe

otior objections from the Carty Quarter. i¦a - A-. -> number of letter* cod reports

,H_LD OVBU. j,a_0 hcca hM 0TCT. r

1 W. Uareditb etaitod fo? DublinOnr TO-DAT. to-day. Ho intends competing In

tho 60 miles bloyclo cbampionshlpto ba deoided to-recrro-. i ' . :

' : Nearly every prominent citizen--Tnn ABT STALI> Proteatant as well a* Catholic—h«*| very oordially come to Mr. H. J.

Hnrlej'a waiatsneo, aad we may eafely «ay, that tbeAit Stall, over whiob he Is to rulo at tbe 8t OttonnFeto next week,] will be of BinguLir interest, notmerely to Waterford folk, bat to visitor* as well.He hold* letter* written by Mayor*' of Waterfordse far back aa the fourteenth century; a sketch ofa bridge projected by a Waterford mau namedProssor over a 100 years' before tho' present bundleot (ttoke mode lt» appearance j letter* from Floodand Moore—ono written by the latter containing' anumber ot original vorsei. In troth it may be riidthat visitors attending tbo great / eta would be morethan icpald by adi inspootid- of Mr. Horlo/a otallalon& : i ¦ ~^ . : i ¦ ¦

• We give thWprogramme for Tbur*-Tsn FE00SAiniB.d*y evening1

* great Bueiar Concert: .. ¦ in onr advertising oolumoa. From

every point of view It 1* thebest omatear combinationever got to-ffeth«r. la the city. Mri. Joyce, whotwill from Dublin, ia spoken of very highly iamutlcal circles. Miss Geary, of Cork, U an artlit ot(treat repute. Miaa Mauds , Bedmond 1* a younRWaterford Udy who resides in London. Mr*, O'NeillPower,, of Baowhm, bw aertr be/or* Uroaetd *Waternin ndUnee:. She .1* a cultured muilolan.LocaritaWiii fQllr represented, and a* the aeleo-tion* ihbtUn'Ma reulr ohuming, a great trot ia inatore f-.t ,those who attend the Conoert. . i

it; ' Alt: r The following pangraphs era notTt&W&it oan, They appear In thaUplendldCqLtitpaa.. pennyworth, Xht , Wtcll j ) lnd*-

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'• The Waterford Oartiea now and then hold atneetlne of tbe INF. i They never publish theproceeding*. They could not proonro a "llrtol

" The rthy attack on Waterford.bat completelyfailed. It now trasaplns that .the handful of ob-itotiona lamed by thels " «*perta" are oa wrongform*. Taete mea haw th« wealth aadinM/Mlpf.bslaod with than. Ah*jn l| ; h' '«.,-;»«. W« UT»Jart?eamed from Mr M• X£Eif" J Hwlw that Hia Gr«aath« Dak*

, ExHJ?IJTB . iof D«ta**hlr«: haa vary jklndlyioonaenua to lead for exhibition at tho Art (Slimyaest week tha anileut Croilerdf tba Be*, of LfcaorfUr BSPowet ntarettadblmaelf In procuring tbavalttaMa ex-lWt.. M« Hurley,alaotalUuaJia wulbar* 9a (view a baaatif-t water oolof pb^Mjof anadty wWc|h oar local ar lat, Mr SJMarphy,h»ajniit

: !• ¦. i ' J Arr»n«mB*nU a» beta* m__a!w' 0 **m A^fMHawM, arvvww »¦»•/• ¦*¦•»¦ -pow w a/ii«iwiM

AjrmvMSABT. the 8th Oetober, the date] of th*: ¦ •- . ; : ' :-" ; V j celebration ol .'the Parnett Aan>.

i ;;¦¦¦¦!: • ¦ .- - I . . ! La* 'avWdf ¦ to U* HottH>kmiamm. Coaimwu *&. John jmtoai;!*[ . . :.; : ¦ : ' j tlia auiaeltT. to afaU.4att«i

Iriih p*opl* "aw teFtti Howe KjJ* JM-*tttUtteflM of tbTlrtih4a«aod.'' .Swlflj ioeli» HaaocalUt I,, IrjJaad^mvlt! M#

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(•eoeut rjiibarkabla pfrformaa MA, ; The *g«M*piper contiln* no. food for dlttt iWoi, ¦ • '. '. .; ;'''-:T v_ ; '" " .: 'i' - O^KJlflU- W(*yJ'nien;..\ ij< VoorrATi ': c»y mag1*tral i* *hting: at' Pern:r . . '

¦"¦• 'Brr>nia; ! Setiionartoiav.'aeoiaed that'fl¦.-.! '¦-

¦¦. ". ": ¦- ' : ¦ -ttnooffenoi to Hdea hfcycle oa

* foo(p»Ui ool«w aomeoBii hAppehel U b* oHtraorled. After ,thli wi" "*f «PW! tojiee iwfaeelmengaily careerlDg oo the flog* down tbe Quay. Th*"law" bath given:tb*b> leave. IM*«lo law ! \ . JV ' :¦¦ < ¦ ¦ Although Lo'ddBoberUb** apent

TB>-"B_ooi7s.M tti* noft of bi* lifetime* abroad he¦ , haa «tUI *i. attoDB toaoh of " tbebrogue. ' - . . - •

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: ' Mr. B. P. Phel»n maintained *;; Dwsarun. dignified demaaaoor outtif o tbe:i - barrier at the; meeting of theCouncil to-day. It 1* even lald'he -a* beard tojoin faintly ln . tbe ebeerlrig.i Lord BobeiM, nodoubt, will too- feel iqalte happy. ' '

P U B L I C A T t O B B. TH« COSHOFOUTAN.—Coemopolitan 'M»s;«il(ie

Ca, Sixth Avenne, New York. :Tha August camberof this msgtuine introduces a new feature in it* life—•vlr., the reinotion of the price to etxpencr, halfthe former cost.' . It it Cow, without doubt, tb*largest magaxlne publiibed at tbl* prloe, ani Apoint of merit, it oompares very favourably to ansimilar work ia tbe market. Io the current nambeythe very aeasaUonalBtory by Flammarion, ,"Omeg*,Tor the Last Days of the World," which ba«been running through several Dumber*, la broughtto a cloie, and the concluding ohapter* will befound as exciting and is fait pf interest e* anyof , tho preoeding ones have been. An artioleentitled" How to Make a City Cholera Proof" mastbe Interesting, ia view of tbe asmttohs *o fre-qaontly and positively mada by. medical men andothen of the great probability of thedUea** *pread-ing to these Island*. In' tbelnaoaber will also befound the oontinu-tloa of ft story by Mr. W. H.Howella, and contributions from several other well-known writer*. ¦: The Illustrations are, aa uiusl,numerous and equal to, If ithey do not excel,anything in thia line in matfOrinea on this tide oftho water. ¦ ! : i "

Tn» EsongR IcLUBTiU?eD iMAaAsijt*—EdwardArnold, 27, Bodford-«t, London. Probably themo.t Intonating feature of tho Auguit - camberIa tho story, " fiartmonn, .tbo AnaroblJt," wbiohIs completed ia this number, i Tbe story describe*an imaginary destruction ot London by an AnarchistIn the twentieth century, and with a theme whioballow* the introduction of the sfimtlon-1 to such taextent tbe author, ' Mr Douglas Fa cott* doe* notneglect the opportunity afforded him. " Mr Chamber-loin's Orchid*'1 ia tfao title of an articlo by Frederic-Dolman. Mr Chomberlun1

* devotion to this flowerand its' onltivation i* as great a characteristio in himas dexterity in wood-catting Is to Mr Qladitone, or golfin Mr Balfour. The article, except in so fat a* it deals,with the priv»t« life of a atotesmin (whether great orotherwise is a matter of opinion) is very t»"i», and lamuch more Halted to the reader possessing somebotanical knowledge, than to: the general reader.Articles on contemporary EDgliih poet* by QmUerCouch, Cricknt by Hon Bobert ¦ Lyttleton, and on the" fllstorio Homes of .England" by the Duchess, ofButland, all of which are handsomely and profuselyillustrated go to nuke op the remainder of tha Augustnumber of this interesting msgazihQ,

" TaonoH CANADA mm A KODAX" (W H Whlt«h Oo, Edinburgh) Is tho title of an Interesting littlevolume by Lady ¦ Aberdeen, dwcliptivo of a tripthrough tb* Dominion. It is written in an easy andnatural stylo, and is euro to prove acceptable tothe general reader. Descriptions of almost all tboicenlo beaalies with whioh tho country abound*will be found in tbe volume, and the value of these iaconsiderably enhanced by tboilltwtratiom abioh areplentifully Interspersed through the book, andnearly all of which aro ropreduotions from picture*taken by her ladyship'* camera. Another featureot interest in the book not usually found in work*of a similir chartoter 1* a number of Intervifl-i withall tho Canadian celebrities, in tho course of wblohmnoh of intnrast regarding the Bocial and politicallife of the country Is given. On tbo wholo tho workwill be found an entertaining ej well aa instruotivfilittle volume. : ;

"HEALTH AHD PtHABnan OH AIIEOICA'S GREATB T BAILB3/U>."—Issued by t^e No- York CentraEnilroad Company j Enropeatt agents ThomasMeadow* & Son, 13, Watir-street, Liverpool.Though iiSDed to Eome extent! us an advertisementfor the company, this book Id onquestionablr tbohandsomest, artlslkally and iyphograpbIc*Jly, andthe most ooraprehensive of aoj publication of Itskind ever Isined. It cootaioa jraluable informationconoerntog tbe principal summer resorti of Now-Tork, New JScgbnd and Canada, a* well *• InterestIng chapter* on tho beauties of Callforol*, Mexicoand Japan.

^ Containing aa It doe* a list ot the hotels

along the line of route and full information regard-tho service f^n the line It nil] ba invaluable to atourist in Auorica. It contains over three hundredengravings nnd from ita Intricate merit alone 1*worthy of a place ia any lib?*ij. The book will bolent to tay uddrcsa practioally »j_tl* by the agents.

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T7m* AUingham'fl WorkB.United Ireland cf tO'day |eaya : — "Tbe proao

works of Wm. Allingham, tnejaatbor of " Laurence-Bloomfield," are to be ro-isssed by Messrs Long-mans. To3 third volumo ivrl ll contain "IrishSketcheo" nnd 81x Eitajs. \ The iketchea werepublished In less complete furm la vtxioui fugitivepapers, some of tbom manylj ears ago, and it ifhoped tbat tbey will be of i iome Intereit at thapresent ttmo. Alliogham djud in 1889, in Hamp-•Uad, London, and was, curloiuly enough, cremated.He was born at BsUylhannoni Co. Donegal, in 1821.t or *ome yurs ho was in tha Civil Service, and heuccoeded lit J A Froude « editor ot Frater't

Uajatint. ¦ ¦ ,[Ur Wm AlliDQham Is, at no doubt the majorltT

of our readers ere aware, brother to Mr JohaAllingham, late manager of tho Provlacial Baa*- D. W. N.] .

LmonADE.—We guiranfza Gizi ours u midsfromthe Fresh Fruit. JAMES BCTLEB and Co, PheoixBrewery Stores, Wtterford. i

Jskmoro fJaioa-i-WEDNESDAY

[Fsoii Otra BtFocTsu.]Mr. JOIIH STArroED (Chairman) in tho chair.

. Also prscont—Jlewr* James O'Brfan, V.O i B Polsy,J.P j T Gnirke, D.V.C ; James Xl'Gratb, B WCollender, John Biofclo, and J E Tohln.

TBB KBW BAIB., On this irobject the Local Oovernment Board wroteto ear thai owing to tha aotion ef tha gcardian* inrodnolsg the Clerk's estimate of the rates for th*coming year ths amount they! but decided on to levywould fall short ot the aunt needed tor tha Balntenancaof. the union by XH5. They requested to be In-formed what tb.9 gnardiana' re&aon for redadog theCUrk'* c*tlm»to wero. . ¦¦ , '

The Clerk—Wo will tall thea thai wa purposeexerdsiDgtho most rigid eoonomj la fatare, and »Wnot Inoar any expense we can actually avoid.

BBPATTUNT o? TH* LOAN.The Clerk aaid taa Board of Work* had written to

the ' Board requesting payment of £880 1*. 8i, beingan Instalment towards r«pa/si«at of theloaasadvaaosdunder the provision* of toe Labourers' Acta.

Mr CollsndBrinqalred B they were in a position topay lt. ¦ '

The Clerk said he would (end it on at once. :M-bicAL Facs ros ExiuiitATion or LUITATICS.

An application for payment of fee* amountlnjt to twoguinea* wu received from Dr Bsdmond. The fee*were claimed for tk« examination of two Jnoatic* priorto thdr ooramltial to tbe aiylnm.

A almilM application wu reoclved from Dr Kenny,Tallow, claiming ; £1 10* for the examination of alunatlo at Tjlsmore. ' !

Mr ColUnder inqalrcd the reason of the txtra ehargtIn this eaie, and (aid the usual fee paid by tbe boardwaa ono ffolnea* ' i '

Tbe Cldtk s_td U' scemod In thia eaee thai thedoctor had beea oblified to travel oat ot hi* district.

Mr Folev—He should cot hare done «o at all.Mr Collender—1 suppose It la in the dUcrotlon of

the magistrate*. [ ' ¦. \ ' '\ '¦Mr jfoUyeald a resolatio-'b-d been pasted at the

board limiting ia* fees to b» paid to on* gmlaea. Ofo«ors» doctor* aikcd sore *0D«llmM, bo» Uta^a* norewon they shonlj get it. Ai -taglttnte wa* bound tolook after the Interests of th» rmtcp&yar* aa well aa

Tba Oleilr*aI4 this wa* m Tallow CM* ia whiob theeommlttal had b*«a mode by a LUmore magUtrate.

Mr fol«T—Why did thay not bring him to Tallowthan f . ¦ ¦ ; :¦ • ¦¦ i , • ¦ ¦ .1

After a dUoatsion It waa oeddsi to aak tba tnagU-tratee to have: to* oertiaoate*: tor oomroittal* mad* bjIh* medloal offlotr ot Uw district ia wbleh tb* O*M•oeurred, and abtloii to tbU effaet wa* ordered ko baoommnnieated to Ibe Clerk of th* Petty 8e**ions. ;

i Mm B*AB7 Aim Ua HTM*.Ur Bearr, tha *n«in**r apMlntad to have *aoer«

/ridoa ovwib* Oapmala Watwwoxk*. wrote* fondUtter to tbe board to r*I«r.ao» to tb* letter whioh MrHnaa, 0 E, had addreaHd to tha board at thetio*tfi* •pnoJotai*-»iwaa ajad*.i __. Hyna* bad refoaedto auooiate Wmiilf witbllr Bwry eatbagroosd* thatth* lattat waa 'not a qaelistd «aguw«r, and la hi*letter t»day Ut Beary inalDUIotd ke waa perteeUyqualified for the poaluoa to trbleb be badb*«na{^pointed, and pwdnoed taattaoalatt from tha Board ofWork* and from otber eompaea a* to bU §«-*»!oompataMT. M te'maUjto af Jka latisrTMUiwaa a raUnr lane ana aad ta whioh alluaion* to MrHyne* weraaoiaarona, UrjMary aikedUi* board ao•xonw my ajsl *'»«?«»»« be might bavaj be*ntemntad to Jaduljretn lathe latter. ' ;

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*amartiaor*,ba4tr*atodta« iomatwoiutegIhawaakthai Mr- Woodropflabai ibowa aimilar Undsaaalotaayop«;pa<)B>afattaboaaa| - . . . . jj

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; ( ' > Waterfort.; Tbiawmtafe At! ':the: loritaUon «f tie- CerpordUctaJ . b*' aHen-it^at tho Town Hall, and wu «ndoetB4 b»-<belt*K*'and High .Sheriff , botb of whom -er* .tttr-dta; ftheir robea of omoe, tb the Cknmeil Caamb«r,'»rbat»|be «aa !reoeive_ by the Corpowtloo and * lalpoumber of citizen*, who had gathered to wtta**a t|a| ¦;o«r«mony, and a* be e*m»!nto tbe Coonefl ro«* §ai •was loudly oheered- The'folloirlng ma-ibtta Jaii >the- Corporation, in addition tt the Mayer (wSo';prealdfd), were present j-AUenaen ;f /oaajh:!CUtapott, C Bedmcnd, O I Haekaay. Coonefllo** i ¦,Blchard Morriisey, A Cadogani H/CWarft.DavJd; , jKeogh, J L Wright, M J Morpby, B WbaBflr,HO Murphy, W J Smith, J C«ulaeld, M KWrW.M.H B Dsrandre. Taera w«-»al*a»t«*1tt*~larF O Bloomfield, J P t tb« MU-e* Blow-SfU, MraShortl*, Mr W B Ward, J ?j Df - 8Mpbanao»,Mr W A Dobbyn, Dr Wh«Xy,'lJt'Wb«ft**e.- I .

I The Town Clerk (Mr f t l?eoly) bfvtt^1*aa %requisition oalllDg tfae m p giri&\&ijLj !ir*n'llTLproposing to confer tfae freedom' of tb'4'Hr/,' ¦ ¦

I Tbe Mayor then preaentfdliOTd E<lS«*»*Hthtbapaichment, amidit load applaaie, and'in dolnc tolaid It was a pleating duty to bim to bead LowRobert* the certificate ot the honorary fr**do<n ofthe city of bl* birth, and the city-with Which W«family had beea for to long aitodated (*he*r»>.They were very proud to have him there, and tb4ytendered him a hearty and cordial weloome.1 Theireoustry had given ' many brllUant ganan-i aadgallmnt eoldiera to tbe Brltlab aroy, bat of UMnumber none wore; braver,, they would all agree,than tho man .whoat they honored that day (*p* ¦pltoie). He regretted time bad not permitted tham ,'to have , the certlficat* pre*ehted In _ 'anit_4ls 'casket, bat that wad a matter which' could be 4t- ;tended to later on. He would a*k Lord BbbertaSotake tho will for the deed. HI* greeting would p«none the leaa harty. . They rejoioed at tba emlnenfce ,bo had risen to, and In order to abow.tbat, and tbagood will that wu in them for him, thay hadpxVtested him with the' honorary freedom of tba city,one of the btgh«*t 'houon tbat tbey or toy otherCorporation could beataw on any man. ' : ]' '; Lord Eoberti then, amidst load eppUae8, *ub-torlbed his n*mo to tbe role of freemen, »idaddressioff tbe assembly, eaid t— : > '

"Mr Mayer, Aldermen and gentlemen of thoWaterford Town Council, yea have done ma a greatbonor by .presenting me with the frecdootcf thacity, an honor which I can aware i* u highly ap-predated u it wu onexpectod. Soon aftat myreturn from India I waa asked by Mr Bloo-_Wd,«2New Park, to pay blot a visit, igladly aeeeptad thaInvitatlm as I mueh wished to *ee the oU plaoalbod been in a* a boy, end where I wa* marri*d mowthan ;&4 year* ago. ' Having been abroad *U.mr life I know that penonaUy I bave no claim osWatorford, (and 1 never expected «Drt_l43In the ihape of a pablla welcome. I W«*therefore much gratified at' being: ' Invited todlDO with tbe member* of tba Waterford Countyand City Club*, and I feel (till more bononred whena day or two ago I was informed of the with of tfeapeople of Waterford that I ibooldbe presented withtho freedom ot their ancient and bUtorie ofty(cbeen). This freedom, I undentaad. baa becacoaferrpd on very few aoldien, and my betnr tin*favoured make* me very proud. I also valae'.Ubeoaoso I feel it I* intended aa a recognition oft the)citeem |and rcspeci la which my family harebean held for ratnr generations in Waterford, a_iot tbo affection wbloh tbey themselves had for tho1

pUce of their birth (appUase)- It wu my greAtgrand-father who designed aOoe of the prindpalbuildings to this eity.amongat other*—tbe Cathedralthe Catbolio church, tbe Leper. Hospital uwtUa*tho To-n Hall in ivhleh wa an no- aMatnbtoa.and my grand father ' wo* a well-known clergymanhere, : at tb* - end of tha lUst a dtbe beginningof the prctent century, and By fatherwu in -the Waterford militia before be joined theregular army. It la the close connection I can tha*clilm with your city, which made me selectit a* the place from whioh my title a* a Baron of theUnited Kingdom ibbuld be taken, and it U a greateaUsfaotlon to me to find that the choice I mada1* ao ' warmly approved by the people of Waterfotd(applaate). I hoped thli would be tk* eaae, notthat I war. vain enough to think that my derire tobe associated with the oity of Waterford woald h»valued ' on artr-- eooovot. bet bteaase I «i*. «orotbo name cf Robert* would ever ba kindly re>:tnombered by Waterford men (loud appUo* ).Nearly IS yean igo I bad the honor of being eater-taloed ' at a banquet ia Dublin,, and on thatocoailon I rtferrtd to tb« Important p*rtwhich Irishmen 'had taken la tba bUtotyof Great BritalD, eapeoiaUy In, Uut portion tbatr*tates to India. Lord Clive, who founded tlaBrittlsh power ia India by cla ftmoo* vtntbry MPLaeiey, said tbat he owed his inilltarj knowledfato the cacbing of an Iriih soldier, a Major Laoren**;who waa greatly distinguished In Southern India, iathe middle of the eighteenth century. Havibgreferred to the herolo deed* of Major Goddaid,Viscount Googb, Lird Lawrence, Colonel La^reoee,and Lord Mayo, all of whom wera Irlabnaa Ut'Iodta,bia lordihlp prooeeded to *ay that aisoa the isa<timely death of the latter two wtU-knowalrilhtttanbad been oonnected with the Gov«rnme_t ol India,the Marqut* of Dufferin aad the-Marqula of Laeit-owne, and when be had left India be had ^ Af Aover command of the army to another lrliboaui, 8l»George White (cheer*). Contlnain?, h» i*id. gentla*m«n I bave tea greatest belief to Irish aoldters, aadmy hope Is tbat tb* number of Iriahmao la tbaranks of her Mtjeitj's aroy will ln«ei»e, and 404decrease, aa I am aorry to uy, b*J been tba paaajoflate year*. I mppoge that no on* In Ireland OMany doabt a* to Irlihmaa not been altogether averseto an occaiionsl fight (laughter). aenUem*-,d«p«dapon it, it U tbU very quility which nuke* tMat«aoh desinble aoldien on lerw*. . The old IndJuarmy wu nearly ooinpoMd ot IrUhtaen.fcand! we allknow how bravely tbey tough tin the atdat of graatbsttlca which rtrulted la Great Britain Moomtogpossetaor of |the Indian Empire. AJthoof aX hftrfnot been (ortanate enoagn.' to ruve bed ;_¦Irish reinmeot under my immediate oommudIn' the. field, I have been ' frequently far actionwith Irish *oldler«,:and}t delighted me to *aa>boweager they *lwar»irpro to be to the' front. ' : AtUwattaek on the Prinonr; Kolol In' Dtoember, It . thafirst men killed were 'two oandaoaa waaf Iftehaoldien of 72nd Highlander* nxraad; SUwxrt aadPower, followins [their hm* Commaade Llimt.Col-Brownlow, aUo an Iriihmaa; they werft/aaoadead In tbe gloroa*, attempt to oloae with tboenemy. Colonel , Brownlo- hlmaelf met Uadeath at tbe UW1« cf CaBdab_ro< whfc* M_* da? J*|t_*thirteenth anniversary (load assUfi**) w-Oa gaBamylaadlni hU iplendM regbaesV At tt* tSiT ciOharl2> in Oeiober, 187W the 72oa HfcMi-date ladjthaattack - against itne aoMnr** poriUoa, wldetlwaa on a high s fatU oovettu tba road V> !«*acity of Kabul i Th* Afghaa* oCtaBfflbvtd; «•oonalderablj, probably • by tot 1**» tkaai taa aaon*. It wu a rsooaot of lst«n*a raaff*** to aa,and you ean Imagbie bow asxkxuly 1 aw*U«d;t^fcdvanoe, for oa the (oooaaa Of that «Uabk. dapaqiladtba aafetvof theUtUa foroa irUehlbadtbahaaeu boommasd- The adnnoe waa mamarUy alowfajj ihahUl waa iteep andooverad la ptaoe* -it- r«(oka'«*dlarg* (tooa*. A»; tbe 7Sa&, tOMMrfad by ib*: UkPonjaab Infantry, : and 33rd Pasjaab Ploatat*.beein -to approaeh the *neny 1 joUemd -«o*man who ' kipl *te*dlJ/ in fron^ et the rwt.Thi* oontinntd unta the flaal ruh wa* a»d* WBM» Ilc*t*i«btoi bla. I thoaihtherftaatKavabaamkfflad,bat otftsqalry I wu flad bk Ufa itad b**$ aB*r*£Ha wu an Irfaaavu naawd VeKaboa. and: «_ *fcai:

aa IriiEmaa .lo«4 liaW. IH kkt^ bUiSr«m.oib.r wUi P«* &A pKawlte bW. dtaUaitatwhioh ha» been ooafmtd <m ra* to-day bf tba af netWa->rford(lo-deb»«ra). v .,v Tf . ™ ; "¦ ¦

Tk* Mayor ta*ni o*t_* ocrotiluloaipt thea&dfcaa*,at taa avgiaaUoa of lOu BbonlaldAatodUala* ISwould bt opra the Ptteraa JWt MH wwk, who ia S3aald-I mnoh r*gr*t, Mr kUjw, thatTJaiiaalffSaooed*i to A* ifnW m >WMd to na t_al*te«Mepes thafeU (a M3»UM HWaMar, at** fat a _ rffund, for tba Catbolio (Aa& In tv3et<of3. l» »5aShave b««n» gr*at plMrar* to a* to hanl aa* lhaT* X wtPw»*** «••»*«*»*»tanfortaoatelf I hav* u.niuntit •__* l^M__tkeep to eoaoty Moe*<b_a.

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• ; hear Strtdbally. He bad! pe the rOckt at tbe seai! , 'BboWwIthWmaganeDaeaToaringfo geta ^hotat

. ; '"k «e*J-*hioh >yuu In t^ watir below bins. In! erttt toiwuw gwiter tMnraoycf aim h« passed the: - frafc between hit feet, resting the barrel on b{* toed.i- :* Wbeta flring\l& )|ron, OQwever, it tUpped off itai i wsrtng 'pUoo and too ball with whioh the gnn wai

loaded went tbjrangh his foot, oompletdr ahatterlng;%**Q . w*jy- ¦**• ; •**« w»» ' »itc««^* »v -***• '' —«"F

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' A meeting of tbe KUnjaothomflS dispensary, com-biittee was to be held on Tnesdiy Jastfbut only onetnambtt attending; It fell tbroogh. Dr. Walsh, theMedical Officer of the dlatriot, sent in a foportutatlng that there «u no casaof fever in his districtat present.! He also beds report to submit on thenecessity of supplying the village of Kilmactbomaa;with water.] - ¦ '< ¦ ' ¦ ' ' ' f :

•At Taeaday'a fair the demand for cattle andsheep .WM good, bat;there was no appreciableiooresee in tie rulintr low prices obtainable] - Thefair was a large one, farmers, owing to the scarcityof grass* being: anxious to get rid. of their surplusctocS eyen at QoremuneratWo prlcea, - J ' '

In tb|s locality the harvest has not been a goodone.: cad.'tbe prices to bo obtained for oato—theprincipal, gra|n crop grown hero-ria not at alladequate Bay' alone is the only crop wbloh is.csstfy eonvertable into casb, and as a result, a greatportion of it has been shipped to England, !¦'¦ Y<bar exposure o? Whig ingratitude boa the {warmapproval iof every decent man, woman and oblldhero;'-'' li'Wo^a of whit staff those ap-to-date

:py-triattUref$MeV '_ ,':. ¦¦. : . \ .-, : ."TKe,3(e teJVlliage'i'-rno other appellation oouldeccursfolyy.defino the (loneliness of Kilmaotbomasen. Snnday last. All its inhabitants fled from it tocajoy the cooling breeze of the sea-naihed etrandiatons tha ooast ; ¦ . ¦ ¦i . ' |

A, few evenings ago a rather serious fracas wasabout to occur at tho Workhouse gate. - A spectatorinfonni ns a number of vagranta wore i about, andthreatened to. break In tho.gote. What was 'it allabout, I wonder t . ; N iTbe Xk G. B. Inopsotor paidaopecial vklt to tbounion premises during the weak. !

; BET7 J BOSS.: The] ety will sorely fall,and we dl know thenwhat the prophets eay will happen. At the hattaesting of the Eillayenny and Annacuna Whiga itwas annourioed that " a grant of £3 had boen re-C3ived from|Mes3rs. O'Brien and Sheshy, M.P/s forthe wounded soldiers in tbe parish." It is distinctly1understood that this £3 is this TEAK'S grant {Qreatolll bs tbe !dolight at tbe generosity of the gontle-tnan to whose advice the evicted tenants orre l thoirpreept deplorable'oonditlon. . ; i

< The news ot %he receipt of this drop in the oceanpat the,. Whigs of .Killavenny and Annacurra onencb..gpod terms with themselve3 and wit,h allmonidndi that tbey proceeded to pass this veryft»oin». resolution :— ¦: !

"Tbit wo herebj oxpn» our gnuta e to tho 'iurondOld Uui' ud tbe Liberal Firt/ f or redeeming thsir of i-Ttoeatbi f Wjoa to Iri&hmsa ; And also enr approdatlon of.and out Oblliatroh for; tie foithfal unite * rendered to theeaass br tie lHall FixlUmsntuy Patty, Jed b> Mr. I JustinU'Certlu. M.P." . . - . . : ; . . . '. . ; . ¦ . .Pleaee'msrlr, leam and inwardly, digest that ' wordCEDBranno.. U you happened to be in a desert andknew notning of recant events, it would be a (SourceCf consolation and joy to chance ot> this report, fiatthen, we are not in a desert. We know! tbatthe Liberals, Instead of redeeming thoir pledges,have left tbe evicted tonoata on the roadsldej h&'iedonhle-lopkod ¦ the doora of tbe prisons oh thePpHtioal prisoners, and now talk of hanging up theHome Bole BilL I

Wbnt pledge have they, redeemed, please ? Wouldlicure. O'Brien and Sheeby bo making tardy repara-tion—in the shape of annual £3 grants to thaovlcVd—if Mr. Gladstone and bis folloners badreally "rjDdeeined".tbeir pledges. !

However, I understand, it is now " tho law of the"Federation" to credit the . Liberals wtth having" saved'" this eonntw. i

Farther, reports issued, by Federation branchesdeclare tbe satisfactory, intelligence that there isf s r e i tf ix apathy' on the Whig side. There will bogreat apstoy ttlll when tho orieaof tbe sufferersore beard this winter. The apathy of (he iWhigU.P.'s in neglecting tbb orloted, and refusing tontais't in the. Amnesty detaind. is noted full wellhCTC : , • ¦ ¦. ' ; .

¦ ¦ IMr. John Barry's letter to Mr. JamesJF. Bgan,

doolinlng, on A miserable protest, to assist t heLimerick; Amnesty Aesoblation, sbows tbe temperof the gentlemen who, compose tbe . FederationParty._ The don't embarrassment cry has| eateninto their very eouls. , :j j

Every opportunity is being given to the peopleto subscribe that penny In the pound for the [OtherPurposei fund. The lists are being kept open allTotml. bit tha Hat u still almost nmntt. l A>»o.raying Bealythe Third's e»Iary in advonoo,' therewill be ntUe left to fight oror. I

i Atmce, eleaes, is the cry of the Fcderationists forthe penny In toe pound, dragged from a big minorityof tn'epeoplaln this county. So some individualnamed Brown eays in writing to tbe WexfordWhigpapers last week. And, my masters, these are thegentlemen who sneer at: tbe Parnellites, becausethey bappsn not to have been all born with thetdlver spoon in their mouths. I

: Canon Doyl 'e letter anent the Batnograngawater , supply M quite up : to tbe rev. gentleman's,best form. Speaking of , Mr. M'Namara ha saysthat gentleman, " fuo seemed to know nothing atall shunt the natter, very appruprlttly talked nWabout it." The .'Canon, of coarse, could not ; writefibont the water enpplv without drsmrins in some-thing about "tbo virus of Parnelltam." It la toolate in the day for this kind cf talk. |! Tbe li*t of subscribers for the new chnrch atDnncsnnon contains the names, amongst otbbra, ofMeesn. IB. Gallwey ; »nd Co., Waterford]: who(jenoronsly gava £5, andilr. O'Leary, Barronetrond-at:, J23 ; Mre. Larkin, Kewtown, Kilajfcothomei, 10s;Miss Martin,.! Passage;£ast, £S 7s. 6d. j Miss J.lle'ehanr Camek"on:8nlr, : 10s. ; Mrs. Moloney,Dongarvao, £1 ; Mrs. florrissey, Pike, Dungarvan,£1; Mr. H. Power, Miehael-st., Waterford, £X \Mica Sate : Power,' and Miss Ellen Fower. l Piko,Waterfora, - J8I caqh j Mr. ,Tohin, Wat«rford, £1;Mrs. Furlobg, Watewide, 10s j Bev. J. Motiarthy,P.P Tramore, 30*.; Mr. Phtlan, Bullyglan, It. 6d. ;Eev. B, HocHer, C.C , Tiaraore, 1; Bev. !w. B.O'Donnel l, Adro., Waterford, £1; Mrs. Burkel Pike,Dongarvan, £1; Bev. M. Flynn, P.P, CrooV, £1;Mrs. Brown, Pike, Dungarvan, £1 j Mre. C&nqy,^Silmartbom**, JB1 ; Jlr. Hanley, Broad-st., Watfr-ford, £1. 'Ton. tier, Paroellftea as we are, come ofus aro not CO bad af ter alL ! I

Becently- Messrs Tbomaa Waloh and Son^ Auc-tioneers,. Waterford, pat np for sale, at thejQaay,New Boss, the interest of Mr; Pstiick Higjjlns inhis well-known pubBb nbase and posting eoujbliab-raeot Tbe premiss were knocked down to Mr. P.'Hartlsy'.tbe Qnay.JlHw.Boa, for JB200. Mr.Whelan,llooacoin, county Kilkenny, bid £160. Tbe stockioresfl and can were then disposed of One horsenhd two of tbo can fetched; £50. A wagonette wascold at jfil8 to Mr. Wbelan, EnniECOrthy j a d twooutside caw went for <J2, There was tome verybrisk bidding, for the stock. It is Mr. Hlggins*intention to reeide «n bis farm near Waterford, butho mil costume to keep his cpntnets for the mailsbetween -Tcaoere and Waterford, and Bobs andWoterford, ond Boss and iBallyrfilliam. I

. DTIHGAB7AH.: EJcJjird Moloney, of ¦Newcastle, is a Inokycustomer; Froal the report of aeharne of drunken-aesa beard Of alnst Hm atiiat «es»iOns, it appearedtbat be falsely; tfoonsed a respectable girl of purloin.ing 'bis watebv He was only called on to pay a flnoc! 2«. 6S. and coste. Happy man I I

Tbe commiMloners ttdjonrnfd tbelr meeting onThursday,' M • mark, of respect to the memory ol

, Mrs. Waltb, »» estimable lady who bad parsed toi ler Ia«t ten that d»y< ¦ ¦ \ . \ '

: Ccttsldering tbe ovIdeacB produced in!court, it1 must be «ald that tbe decWon of the maglstijates infining Mlsd Conway 108

and dismissing tb cross-csje, wa«*n, jextaordlnary ppes As far as I knowthere was.iOft^particleof-eVidenoe beyond tbe¦ b«DpI*iMtirf ••»>'«tetoettMi»- iu»t«ln-Oio charge.1 an,.*titt iiotitbe mtsterjbu bottle bulaverv^

lM»ti<tt a Uoftu'e rtory was, certainly,¦ • anmolJSw HfceJf one* ;. i . • . ; ; | :. Boot* jsagUtrabM wem 1p think tbit minloss of

: tbe Iiw1»»T8 rfgnJi«M jprifilege» not potseued by< other jaoctal*. No doubt tbjsy acted on this etsuinp-

; Mon'ln infUoUdg Uw flne.: I , , . . ' j! '- Tlie-'ttnunoe* of deatbiobtilntd en M»for Giles: BJtate givrt afl indicitJon of what the tehtnU nay: «Mot tbit ye»r. Afr.r John Biorley's statement— rtSrdiJUt the:int»ntioo»pf the Government as to: |' tfij i.ad ijnertlon will cot! bring mnob oonsolaUon' ' ¦

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; ; ; w,^nan»«i» no^*«ry choice,bnt thoufeh bis¦ i ££*!!•«•»-wto/peoplf :know that he dda« not1 !¦ TiSS&ffi'iS'wSw: '. At •JleTWtt it ls cer-¦ ! -Stt^^W tmag

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' * Er.~A\m0hlt * tdiifl f o f a week, acted \ ritbout; ; '¦ ''. > Su» »o«ilerf«% *°e ecwn'tricltle* of tbe a tensed.

, ; H»4i<Mf4oi»»o» I am confident the jail would'¦ I I 'HwE^SSiif. jrtVtneilopk^at.to flWbbn : #ext»

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;; jfet Augwtii-so»y b ' ways loblwdfonrard to,wia ;Jarorei by tfc» people W iJungarvan. and espsdaU; ¦ApbtydoAioi whkh latter r vr the' gre»t saint u y b )Pateon. j Solemn Hfih'[Mass 'was celebrated;ltt tt»AttgasUniaiiChurchfKndlan eloquentaddreaideHvere 1byjonecl the!Father..; 1 Tho Bey Father Miioigh H »preached » most eloquent and impressive sermon at tosAtjbeysijle Ohuroh, Iwhire > vast ,oongregaaon,;froft :t«fm and country paldk special T|sitrinhononrof ttB;FMUV

las well a« to .bear the mtplred word* of: wrev. wliribnMyL; The - "patron6 of the present day a,litbaOy. dead if itwert not for the devotional practices;which wili for ever bo continued. * : ;

This evening we! have to reoord th» melancholyinjtellige&ce of the death'of If n Preodergast, daughtero!j %ThbmM Flyiuj;]P.L.G, the Terrace, I>nngarr,van,1 whUh took plioel at the reddenoe '<& her, fatheron Wednesday morning last After passing »'resolu-tion' of sympathy ' With - deoeased's Borrowing lathe*,tibia Boardvof Guardians adjourned yesterday withouttransacting any butlaessJ " '• ¦ : '! ,

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• : ;I have.been ask^d if -Government" oSIoUl ot a'

certain class are allowed to keep lodgers In theird*elllop! houses: The question la'one I woald notcare te answer straight off. I' may be able to do sonext week.. ¦¦ , ! - .: " . . M ' ; |: • " ¦

- ..Constables McNamijra and Healy : have boeflprowling' about in plain—in: very plain blothei—ery much of late. | They entered one lioensed

'pVemliea'no less than five times-last Snnday; 'Wbytfcia «iy»ennoj« ? The Constables to question'surely.cinnoV think; that promotion Is the reward for' whatmost peopie - tn offlcial quarters consider is on-necetisary vigilonco. { . • .. "After a disappointing season, from his point of

view; TOOgobd took' bis departore on Tnesdsyi Fewwill regret bis absence,' as" tbe great travelling1show " .- WMj - this ; year, , oaly. tho ahndow of itsformer self. ; ; I • • ¦ ¦ . • ' . ¦¦ ' : j

The suo shonerwith i great brilllanoy on' Mondoy,'and on immbnao orowa Visited tbe town by theeroureion train. . ; . ' ' ' ' ' i

- ' The eeason has not been as good as might havebtten expected, considering: tbe glorioua weatherTbe great bulk of those who did stay hero were notof .the money spending I order. ¦ !

On Monday, for the first time this eeason, a gameof | cricket was played. During other years tbitami be n most popular I pastime. ' " j

The ^spooial" iafter next Tborsday'e BazaarConcert la certain to] be well patronized/ Theaudience-< i8 j sure- to pe a very large one,: aa abettor Concert progrommo has not beon iajucd in1Wnterford for yeint..' I ! • ' ! • ;

The Ir iih Times painta a very glowing pioture ofTramore j tbb ceoi. I give it in fall In anothercolumni I * ¦; I ¦ ' j . . i '

:A (fteifc body of cycliists from ¦various parto of thecountry turned up here on Sunijay. Cyoliati fromtho Now Eot3 dircctibninoro vory mnoh in evldencs.

The Trtmore Kegatta >A8 be«n fixed for thd 12thSeptember/ With Dr. J. White, T.cL Mr. J. P.HaBtubarr and Mr. H. E. Benner at the helm every-thing wiU bens right ao right could be.¦ ;it Is surprising how come paople who matte by:re»anions'rof the kind try in overy; possible nay tothrow doid water on'tbe Begatta. They dob alonerefuse t^oabexmbo, but tbey actually rail nt those'who do. j I ¦ '

The Board of Works Engineer, occonipanied by'Mr. Dnffinj and' Mr. M. J. Mnrpby baa ' jUot in-sppcted thevpropcaed "isite for tbe Bea vfcdl »ndpromenade. He expresses «uropinion in-favour' ofthe dosirability of tbo . work, and, no doubt, tbe£5,000 will be advanced in the course of tbe nextfew weeks. No dtoieion has no yet:bean come toregarding tbe time for commtnolng operations. Nodtiibt Mr. Haroey .will do as much ta he possiblycab duriog the winter, as labor Is plenty and cheapdaring those months. ¦¦• '

}&. parly of visitors, while driving along'the oeaoojut between AnneBtpwn and Tramofo> on Sundaykft,. witnessed a remarkably fierce, end long-Dus-tatned attack by a hawk and- a heroa of unusualSIB; and strength, the iesae of whioh tbey were un-able to ascertain, as the fight was carried on far-away towards the; distant horizon until the bitdswere completely lost to view. The hawk which'made this terrible onslaught on bis feathered preywas probably a peregrine falcon, tbat beautiful andonce highly vsloed bird which is found in most ofthe bold rooky district* of Europe, Asia and NorthAmerica. Building on blgh precipitous rocks border'ing the sea cost, it is still abundant in many' parts,ot| Ireland, cbUfly in the maratime counties of theNorths ; When tbeiencounter was first observed thebawk find heron were blgh ;in tbe heavens. Theformer,' though the lesser in size, kept etrclinpraround and then swooping down on his Intendedvictim,' aed striking at; It with extraordinary fiercerocas. These attacks were, however, successfullyparried by the heron,, wbiob, strong of flight, andno means antagonist itself, when at bay was seen

ing the distance betTTeen herself and bor relentlesifoe. At last the birds, still engaged in conflict, disappeared in the direction of the Comeraah lakes.

scene at: tbe Enois board last week. Three Whigsperformed "the .happy despatch trick" by con-signing ,tbe resolution to tho waste-paper basket,Tbo Independent NaMonslistB of the dinttiot objectedtoi thls performance, and at last week's meetingproposed the following stirring resolution :—

Eeoolrod—"Th»t la tke opinion of this baai tbe'resola-tlon of lismom board of' gn»rrtlans has rendered signal•arrlce to tbe Na-foMl oaaie bj the tlmel/ ezponin andcosdemnaUoa of tlia treachery of blah Whig members, who,by tbdc votes, have awe]>t'away twontj-thtee Irish roato latils Imperial Parlitiusht, Cuid we hatij approro and adoptsaid rcoolatlon in tho spfrit and letter. We look opon thatTDte as a.'grave crime, a national disgrace, and one of thofonleat noisot treaehery dnc« th« dnji of Pitt and Coatle-nftgh, when tha accotsed Utilo'a was carried by othertnitors who, in like manner, proved false to their country.Wo hava reason to eongratnlaU) tho Independent Hationallals of Clare, East and Weat dirlalons. for MTIDIT aired tha

Images of uegradatlon and the rfiprtsentattrc* of Dbthfaj. 'That onr Iclerk b« directed to send ooglee «t tbia resolutionU» the Prime Minister, tba Chief Secretary for Inland, Mr.John Redmond, M.P., the Members fox East and WestClare, and to tbe Chairman of Usmora onion."Tte Chairman—a f pronounoed Wblg-f-deolined topat tbe | resolution, and left the chair. AnotherWhig with reUnement declared the resolution wasb-p thrash and co on. :

[After a long discussion the Chairman camp back*and tbe [resolution [was adopted in tbis form :—y That I In the opinion of this board the resolution of theLEsmore board of guardian* Jia* rendered dgnal serrioe tot tie National caos« by the timely erpotore and oondetnnatiooof the Irish Whig member * who, by their rotes, bare (wept

any 23 Irish seat* In the Imperial Parliament |. and wehire reason to congratulate the Independent Nationalists ofClue—East and West divisions-" for baring ursd theEAnner' County from the shame and dishoaoni of electingtwo rotten Whigs to Join the party of betrayal, who may benow described in the words of Urattan as < The imasea oifdegradation and the representative* of nothing'i that onzrlerk be directed to rsend a eot>T ' of tbia reaoTnttnn m tv*

tlr. y.'ro. Kedmono, auf., bts obtained a veryvaluable coricezsion for tbe people of Kilkenny.Semetime isincs be1 referred to the desire that tbeKilkenny telegraph office should be kept open until10 o'clopk, instead of 8 o'clook*. This is the ruleobtainable in all the large cities. The Poatmaster-general ;bas just cent a reply ,to tbo efieot tbat hewill keep the ofHce op«n until lo.pra. on fair days.Even this alight concession will be of advantage.

i The' successes of Mr. E. Smithwkk, J.P, at theHorsp Bbow lost weeb'bave given much taUsftctlohfaerv. Mr. Smitbwick ia a splendid sporUman, afln* employer, and a right Jolly good fellow.

Msjo^ [ O'Leary is tbe lifo and soul of oor pnbliomeetlngB. : He talks as innch 93 balf-a-jdozen othersand generally says what others conaidor they arebcuod to oontradlct. Thus local meetings alwaysran into several columns of print. Tbo reportersand tbe Major are not pattioularly good friends. Itiq hard 0 blame them. . >

! The new paper is doing right woll. It gives at apenny what tbo others charge six pence for.

j Our Tjpya proved.all conquering in the handbillmatch list Sunday The Wexford men bad not a

B*b. 'io meet tnia aemana a certain amount 0coring has alwaj«-been carried on-in favourablelocalities around the cost-, bnt tbat tbis curing doe*not mett tbe wsnta'of tbe country to evidenced bytbe tot1 that £100,000 worth of cured fish wasimported dorlng tbe Hst year from Scotland, Shet-land, Norway . and Iceland. The only cured fishexported are mackerel to America, and a smallquantity of dried hake, and sprats preserved in tins,from th« South of Ireland. In tbe 800th of Ireland,from Waterford to the wot of Kerry, exclusive of.maokcrel, the fish salted and dried in greatestquantity is bake j these fish are captured In trammelnets,and by b»nd line*, and tbe prioe'obtaloed fortljem, wben of good quantity in the local marketa,!¦ nnlr!]8s. Dferowt. or 4S*. to SOS. for 12S fiih.

nave nciigpnot it wm not »e presses 10 aeonclu»lo;n.. j i ! ' ' ' * . > .'\ An. noddent, froia wbioh fortunately no

mult* insntd, oconrwd to Capt ClinaBoval Itiih Poailler*. «t Dtmman the) o!

» bottmao end

[' « -««rMrM of . tw »ady fasebedlioiffiburl U ilw wtovi Tbe1 «»*l«»rd« r»l3ie4the Ufly wb,Mti»« atW« a*vef«jh3ok. 1

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And, gwatUaen, the org ntatioo, that Mtt tWs.chlmi.tobe • brqad}bued apon tbe peoples wUL",Tp m* It eeetni 4-far . wbrae aryle of tyranny tbanByfont*i'QjB«r(aon;Ant. j , > '; ¦' : ¦ . ,¦.: ' :;|; ' " ;- ' . - .,' :I an^ 1 toi4elhat tbe;thrc«> to publish 'thename* of.non-sulxcribersjdid not de er manrot the•terilng people of this parish from reienunff the'obnan<^oe tfij» Thr«4teners. . ... . - .: ¦ Trq

• 8? PPO* )>arte)| CfConnellla put quite, iato,theabade by. • distipgnlsbed and disinterested, localauthor; Tbit is whit the Wblgc of KllrMwntybnve been patting abontJ j I¦ ¦-

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Jn the cricket' mitoh 'flayed here on SaBdayilaattbe home team showed cp splendid. . Mr. Jobn T.Walsh battled np1 splendidly In the second' Inningsbeing 21, not ontJ The icore wUt be found |lni an*olberooltima. r [. ¦ ' ' I . - ' -.' ' h¦ ¦ ! ¦ '

The town wat kept 'pretty lively on Sundaylight by 'a' Urtfa i party . of etcursfoolsls whooumeyea here from Clonmel by waggonettes.

An army deairter1 mmed Patriok Hayden waaorrest*4 here on iSiturdsy. < '

: Several; emifftants for America left'from here onWednesday, end I the partings in eaoh case weresorrowful m tho [extreme. .

I The ' Primrosol damea !and knights held tevol inMajor Obearnle^'s !cn&rmlng rcaidehbe' at Saltor-brldgo on Wednesday. I Eesolutiona of the usualcharacter Were-aaopted. ; ' ;

Ci|BBIC&(m-OUIR. ;Dr. Brown, the Local Government Medical In-

spector, has becBrdund'here, Be recommeDda theremoval' of the bannra depot to a plaoa a quarterof a mUo outsIdojtbo towta, and condemns the openiewer- at the Qceetj. Here la eometblng for thetown comtxilesiQnorv at! laot, to do. They havespent quite'erftugh: tlnw in equabbtlng wita theirofficers. I t'tn^ui do same good for once In a; way.: The-orieks't matoh bd 8ondsy ended' In a. voryeasy win f6f.-Ci>rriok*ori-Snir, who- ooorc4 66, a*against, but $O'tbtted up for Ballyncoi W., Walsb,P. Cooney andcr. Walsh went the ohlt>f scoters onthe Carried sido. I For Ballybeal J. Strapp mido 10.

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Begrot is felt at the death of Mr. Mlohaol Aylward,GaulstOnn, whp passed1 away on Saturday at tbogood old , ogo of 71. 1 On Monday, 2Sth ult., -oSolemn Ofico and .High Mass- no celebrated atKilmccow ohurob, at wbiob the following clergyattended*.—Eev. James Baftioe, P.I\, Mnllinovat,presided jjcoUbrant-i-BeT. F. Kennedy, Adm^Kil-maooW j deacon—Bov. J k Roei C.C, Thomostown jsub^escon; —; Bov. F. Brown, C.C, St. John's ;Daotor of ceromonieo—Bcv. J. Brcnnon, O.C., Stive-rue. In tbo choir—Very Bev. J. Canon 8hortalljP.P, Durrow; Bev. , John Carroll, Eov. J. Parcel!,P.P, Plltown ; B«v. W. Walab, C.C, Bev J.Brennan, C.C, and Bev. F. Bropby, C.O, Sliovcrue ;Bev. P. Fholan. P.P., Bev. W. O'Farrell, C.G, andBev. F. Grant, CO., Moonooln , Rov. ZL Holoban;Priocipal Kllmaoon College School ; Bev. P. Ayl-ward, Adm, St. Jobn'o;IU)». J. Henopbery, chnplindo.; Bev. E. Breanarj, C.C, do, ; Eovi i\ Botro,C.C, do ;Bev. W. Cattin, CC, Kilkonny ; Roh J.Brcnnan, Eilmccow. 1

C YCiniG, &oIf tho . times at the ' Cork Sports

ME TIDES on Monday are accurately returned,the tract muse have been in won-dotfully improved condition. Fancy riding a halfmile in 1 mln C 3 5 Eccs:and five miles In 13 mins40 ccc3 on the much-abailed Cork track. Why It isalmost beyond comprehension. O'CsIIa^han shouldbe able to made all his records there in future.

From all aocoants to band W.WATEBJ-OBD O'Brien rode splendidly in all tbe' snccBMni recea. , In tho half his fine

torn ol speed stood him in goodelead. Want of sufficient Haloing, no doubt, wastbo caucq uf bio juat failing to otay borne in the finalpinobet of tbe long distance events. Dovlin made agreat effort in tbo five' allee, just , failing to getborne by a couplo of yards, fie was dofeated by tbeall-conquering Tulbot, of Mbnntmellick.: Tho Cori Examiner In comment-

AIIOTHEQ ing onr tbo Prcsontatlon CollegeOPiNioM Spoita cays—" Dovlin rode a goodrace ia tbe five miles,-While in thehalf, O'Brien, who rideo a Wbitwortb, ohowed rareoprintinrc ponerfl." '¦

TTrr° *PPsro=cWng Korth SlobconcaniQ (Wexford) Coursing Mooting pro-w L . i,1""." ¦t0 ¦* ft vcr> Good oSe. tIcara that tho following are amongst the nominatorsfor tho^Slaney itciea-^Mr.

L. f carney, Ba«nalo.town j Mr. G. Sponcer, Wnterford (2) ; Mr. N. Byrne,Mr. J. O'KeeflV, Watdrford (2) \ kr. J. Allen)onard j Ur. J. Byan, 'Mountmolliok (2) , Mr. J.Cec3an. Ennbcorthy ; Mr. J. Barr m, lid J.Kuox,Wnterford ; Mr. P. Frartley, Ennls (2) ; Mr. 8. War«,Bagnalstdwnj.IIr. T. J.jParley, BUokrcok ; Mr. p!B. Keating, Cork j Mr. P. Hlokey, and Captain HopeJohnatone. ;

During tbo lost weak come dozenDANCIEB AHEAD donkeys have beon quietly grari.in 1. u u .iDff . nmJ!8torbe<3 on tbo Cork road.Cycusts have bad nUreculoua escapes almcat ever*nigbt. Fortunately the moon hatb roued her lambabove, otherwise the consequence to hapless cjclistewould havo been serions indeed. I am surptisednow tbat 00 many guardians of the law have takento tbo wheel, that the owner of tho donkeyn Is per»mitted to make a commoaage of one of our mootrequented roads. UTOIT that atienUon hasbeen callod to tbe matter I am euro tho B.I C willa the nc^dfal. :

A fen mornlnco cmca a. 300thIN B1T0 thought he would have a quietu .. Practice on o 27lb machine ownedby another person. It: was at Tratnoro. \ Ho tookbe biko out and in five jmlnutea succeeded in break-ing the pedals, twisting tbo framo and completely.mask DS the front forks. Probably the" repairsbill will euro him of taraporlng with other peoples'property. j ,

Tbo BjSorto at Ballynaneeshogh onj AT EALLT- Saturday were of a most enjoyableHANEEHAQH character. No remarkable per-formanoes wore recorded,! but someof thoco engoficd sberred.fair form: Tbat 8ueroeand West ol we B.I.(j. can run as wel l as rideobiovcle was proved by, the foot that they finishedfirst and second in a 22Oyordo fiat raw. Tho threemiles bicycle rcco TOS not/particularly oxoltlnc, anathe form displayed needs no comment.In t'b woa from Llmeriok to, iniHtici TO Dublin decided on'Mondsy A C1 DUDMN : Williamcon with 6 minutes start

i . . . .: Z 1™ .01 oomccUtor. fle did notcatch tbo iudf-e'a eve.. . The mcmboni of thia flonrUhlnij if< THE Eomevrhat mynterioos combinaSon,OBATIAOHED. hud a very playrint outing to Wood-

•A t. A *"*¦ jon 8va6*r' A oouple of-thendao had never covered more than 20 miles in a d»vbefore, but thay nunijad the flO mil from Tmnowand bade .right. well, la- faot they finished op es freshao the proverbial troutj Just bctore reaching NewBoss on ths homeward journey one of lie saddle?hrofceMr. Fe£a wca quicily; Intervietvcd and ho proourcdanother oaddla. \ . -On th> 'wty down tha New B0S3THE TBACS track tTBs vfcitsd and insnected. At

A .1. J , . P^ s* H " nothicj better- than »death trap. After combg down a etcsp incline tholower torn is co thrjp and narrow that a cydirt ridingat folPspeed would bo ia crest danger of running overthe embankmentasd feJUng a distcace of some four or fivefeet on to; tb» field. . Fancy, » maehlno and a man aftersuch a tnmble t To make the track fairly good andsafe the lower torn should be widened about 10 feet andthe banking made rj high' as that at Herne BULAt on* late sports W. Merodith'Kavoi WUJ OT AKD B. Mi Talbot of Mountmelliok 60: JIEEEDITU yardsln the mile and a beating, AtCork da 8ahrrday they ran' from theEimo mark in tho half mile. ' Talbot, I need hardly savdidn't mln . ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ' "

The entires for this race to be deddettTan £0 UILC3 this evening under the auspices of the. ' rues. Urbs Intacta Cldb are tow and far: between. It is not encouragingto tee euch Indiffcrtnce. With such a mtmbeT'ofgood men in the ranks of the Club, an entry three timesai large might have been treasonably expected. ' j

The. following is the handicaps asTHB H4MBI0AP. ftaaftd by Vt. J, Maunmi—Jt E.fihallo* and W. Meredith, "Screich •M. A; Ednncdy eai i J; O'Brien, 1 min 15 secs' o!P. Bedraood, S mmsj ir. Fbvtn, 8 mUu- SO aecs; JSege, 3 mins 45 escs j W. WaUh, 6 mlns 16 Me* : M.Walsh, D mInsl5eecs;tJidD.McUrath6 inlnsS0»ec*j A_ friend- who wa» at New Boss onsitASHis AMD. WedoWajr aitsund me that ' thecaasBss. cxdteiient at thesportrwas all the, ; nore fetenee because of tte- daogenwhich the competitors bad to face. Punctures, falls andmiraculous escapes were the- chief incident* of the day

In the jNovioe Baoe Stewart, of Waterford i fellthree times. Dagganesmped^hatmashcs and finishedsocond. w J O"«riea gutttecond place in theniile fromthe 96 yd»maritand was goiriff well in the'two mile*when tho condition of the) track caused Us' m«<-|itn. tocollapse. Devlin wa*tbef8cr»t«h man doriog tho day..He also ¦ broke his faaebine, as did Smulliaawhen moving right well in hi* heat of the mils. ; D JO'Brien WM the only Waterford man who captttred afirttpriw. Ho vron tlwfiTB mUe« from tho 46Oydiraark.r - MirabtUdietu, no one rode over tho

THU LOWBB lower bomer but it VM I source -tilCOBHBB. terror to all. Smnlliannnon'to the

: very tVge without toppUng orer andO'Brien went to rear the Ipreciploe thai he actually hU acpecUtor standing | onW le a bang of his pedal in the

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; A source of amntemrat and sUnaaB*' TEl oent Wu the. handicapping: I Our! aAWDloAPPlNQ loeal. i nen were mlied up k most! ; , . extrWrtinary;w*y,>silB«B«|of:theraoa Stewart and Uuggai t *•» aetnailv uke4 (« ocm-«eae DJ O'Brien 60 vdistart. ; D J'OBrien badl Syds start tro*A W: J O'Brien in the three mflev.' Fiveyd* I Why the la«t time »]r met W J gw Uijn ame*s*k»»yiln th. half ;Be and • beetUg; - f h ^tnot *p»oe; to write fortfew about the haodlaappers•ccentrioitl *. • • ':¦. .¦ . ! ¦ . ..: ; .

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' 'I. J ; ¦¦ t ' I v-tjw>nanag»dtto corner* -urgm * h»J rtu» jhM# ,rt««^ei>ed:1o Vreiwa«» sJgbt «o l)ebaM. . l^

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m, I • ¦ ; . ; * :; u ¦¦'. .-r^Mt/t Mtgm *****-.; .f :j ; r- «plUdtoh»ve tb.oW«15«rbo«id to iW peMf end¦¦•{' • Tb» Cbric e»dW»», ;liiv»ltM» •oa6W''!gp'k th. t&>tenob aofded toth«inpljea h, erd«rfag Cowior*!

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ooontrr. In 'Esglssd tbo/ pay tlmciocpors; bnt«thank God, thb system of competition amongst orclo"makero andi raakera' atuatooro- that cnauron a (nodlivelihood for jtlmotecpora in Uncland has sot creptinto this oouniry yet at oil events. /

• : W H; Meredith may rcpressn"TITD 50 MILKS Waterford In tha GO miles champion.

] ship to be decided; to-morrowDubUncrs ccsm to.think tb chance a forlorn ono. I donot nt oil egrco with them. <

Sad Case of BroTniing nearthe; City.

A GALL4.NT KESCUE.Probably, tho saddest of tbe many fatalities

associated pith, tho b&tbing c&uson. this je» trautbat wbloh ocourred at s place on tbo river calledtho Cove, about a mile below tbe city, on Sundaymorning last. On that morning a number of youngmen from tho city went to the Cove to batbe, tboplace beiegjuesd aa a bathing place by many In thocity, amongot those who went that morning beingAitbur Higgles, a cleri in tbe Post Office, FrankBriecoe, and Edward Stcarf , Manor-street, and tw^brothera Doniod Moir. , All fivo had eone oat tojgather and got into liho water immcdi toly afterarriving. Stnart and Brlsooo going eomowhat apartfrom the rest, awam up tbo river on tbe back tldennijthen came down on the main tide which was run*niog out very fait at tbe tlmo. Tbo two Moire andHiggles bad' alco goao into tbe water and badswum out also in the bach water, but before longall three became exhausted, tbo. rough watorbetween the two tides rendoriog it a very difficultmatter to make progress. Finding tbelr positionBO precarious tbey.shouted for help, and Stuart andBriscoe, who by tbis time bad almost reached landimmediately struck out to save them. Stuart,though suffering under tbe great ditadvantage ofwant of tight, caught one of the Moir», who by thletime bad become perfectly exhausted and was! onthe point of sinking, and sttam ashore with him.The other brother wosileft to his own resources andmanaged with gtoat diSculty to get ashore. BriucoeIn tbe meantime had iw&m to Higgins aeaiabnc^and did oil he could to save him, but thfl litter wcaeo comclelels exhausted thel ho ins cotin tholcr-tnble to eecond tbe efforts mode on bis behalf bvBriscoe. He succeeded in catching Briscos aroundtho blps and Bciicoe jnltb commendable braveryendeavoured to bring; him ashore and-struggledmanfully in the attempt. When be bad broughthim a short distance, hotfover, Hlggins slipped oiohold and dlaappeoxed at onoa under tbe water andwas not seen again. ^Stuart, of ter rescuing Moir,again put out from ' the bank to assist Briscoe inrescuing Hlzgins but boforo bo oonld reaob tbooHiggins bed gono down.' In : the expectation olHigglns Tisintf ogaln Stuart and Briccoe remainedswimming around tbe placo for tome time after thosad occurrenco but no ttaco of him could bo found.Stuart was.aboat ditiug In en endeavour to rocovectbo bod; but was-dissuaded from dolnir so, tboheavy tide running at the time making tbeattempt a dangerous one. Tbe body bes not yetbeen 'recovered.'" The conduct of Stuart en tbboccasion ia deserving of recognition by the BoyclHumane Society, If ever br»vo endeavour to eavalifo were, for he ' very gallantly saved one of hlacomrades from a watery gravo, end bravely en-deavoured, though he 'dld not succeed, to rave thelife of another. To Briccoe, too, cimilar recognition ofhis conduct is duo, for, though not successfnl in sav-ing the lifo he attempted to cave bts bravory orrthaoccasion is none tbe Icca to be admired.' " Higginawas very popular!with his follovr-cfficials in thbPeat Office and by them ao woll S3 by evoryoae whoknew bltn bis untimely death b depleted; end tlocteatcat sympathy Is felt for his afllctcd rtlativca^

PortuDato WsterfordMr. Edmund Harvey ho> received a letter from a m&u

named Thomd Ositan; all the way from Warwicli,Queensland. We take tie following extracts from it i—

" Mount Margctts, ¦ ;" Warwick, Queensland.

" Your msaibcr, Mr. Kedmond, is every day provinghimself wordy of tho high place ho hes l bcca colled Cofill—tha Leader of the Independent Vutj.

" What a mighty responsibility rests oa him, as tucliyot be eeenu ual toit oll. !

" Let me recall to your memory what is raid ofrumour or common report—ths farther [it travels thestronger it becomes May not the tame ta tali ol Mr.Redmond—tbo moro ho dou tha more > bis powcrjbo-comes apparent. Up to this he ha* cot mado o tnia-take ; on ths contrary he hu shown '-Ha jndjemestand the forcajht of tho Qrcit Pamell.

" Fortuaats-Wttctfofd, your, men jandyocr tncmbtarled ths forlorn hope, hive won first pUce smonjr thocounties and saved Ireland, fortunate Waterford,your action has-cheered and nerved tbe .Mcatb men,.as,bad your people been trpants—false to'themselves andto Ireland—it is iustpoinbla the oleotion protest wouldnever have seen the daylight. '¦ , '.

" Quoting from " Ho^ I became an anti'Parnellita"(WATBEIOKD NEWS). *' Ah r James," sez he, « you'vebeen readla' TUB NEWS." " Yes, James, and quiteright too, for it U a pleasure to read that paper." Itsleader moves with the firm tread and deUrminatinn,tozethsr with the style and and finish of the old time" Elvas" hunter—a horeo thai would (ace and cross.anything. ;In Uke macijer the. writer goes straight tohis purpose, halts not, but cpries yon boldly,with him.LiUte wonder ths anti-Paroellltes went down beforesuch a writer. Little i wonder that Waterford menwere the pioneers of an uncertain and dangerous under-taking. I believe the Editor to be a co-religionist ofmine. I compliment bun if so on the stand he hasmade on thd port of thinking Catholics,"

Thsoo noatliB'iw Ctoalinjj a SaobAt (be City FnlioA Oinxi on Tuesday laxe fore

Mr Smith and Hi Hcarac, H«ad-CostUblo Watencharged Patrick Friilijr wiihjtbe Uroepy of an flmptysack/ tbe property of llr J E Orubb, at the Quay,tbe previous nigbt.—Patrick Grady, niijbt, watch'man, (java evidence «s to tbe arrett .of Ibeiirironer,who hid the bag (prodaced) in hi* pauenton. . Hebad taken) it from under a tarpjulln.—WjlliamTeery identified tbe «ck as boloic one of a numbercontained In a large bijr, the property «f Mr Grubb.It was varoe for about ^d.—Prisoner pleaded guilty,*-Takirjg into consideration tbat the prisonef had22 eonvictloni against blm, inclodiog two for larceny,their Worship* decided to tend Fritby to jail forthree months, with'bard labour. . ¦* . '

Drowning ffatfclity at Palthleffff.On Friday evening a tad drowning fatality, occurred

in the river nearly opposite Baithlegg Hou**, a*;theresult of wbiob a! yoong man named' OhrirtophorBroderiek loct hi* We.; The dcoeased bad got in tobathe and bad, it appears, iwant a good distance oatinto the river. When b* tried to wtarn he WM unableto do to, and becoming eiharijtfed, wwi dbwn beiore•aaisUBO* obold be given him. - Seanb iWaf ttMp forIke bodv/.bct it WM not foimd until'the followingmorning. Tbe oeosaied WM in the employment of Mr.Power, Failblegg Bou»W' and In tbe ndghboflrhoodmuch regrel ii expretndiat hit diath. : ' ' i

. Ait OM> Omwvn -jk n»n named Patrick Ootinon,who is somewhat better kMhvm i»Polie»<MK» cirolef ae"Pel tbe Ltd," wae obavied M UM Police CoUrt O»Tn*»d*y 1*4 with hariogbi* drank tiuliditordirly.taPatdok-ttrei* on tk«,prevl(twdiy. He bad only comont ot JtB tjurt riwrn b»v>g«oinrJrt»d » -wo* off o n r n M « U h «'impriionm»at,land ' when 'he met ti^tergeant b»|abu»»djhita, and tfu^aWdilo tewk Id*bead fochavwgiworn amiatk to;,»He[*>««»iStooB

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I have examined a collection of Crated Woters and Beverages preparedly. Mrj JOHK GARyaY,.:Wab3rf>rrj.;; I f a d tiUi thsfhave been prepared from good and pure materials, that they havebeen carefully manufactured, and ijhat they hav» been w ca*rg«d :v/ith carboaic acid gas ; the Lithia and Soda Waters—which are often prescribed m k lyrrC ^ntm. dne r*opomoD8:ofjUiCflealkali .; the water u«ed in their preparation raast have been pure, as I could find no trace of. seyrafle-ipopnupa j . the. Waterfe aife fn&from lead and other poisonous metalo. ! - i \ ¦ '. ' j ' 0HA I*E$ A. OAMERDIir.\ J ,

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CH t»« ' TTia QnrtniirArl Hattar^rMa Ytnttk hoan klari/4tk/t «r ifK.U^nciHuraWft fllrill. AnA lira Tlftrrirnlnrlv flOrTfW^irklA 4(nV4'-mm#TMW.*l 41.1. _! 'r_\ .'All are thorougWy whotesome and refreshing drinke, and thoroughly well Derated with purified; carbonic ticid gaa;' . J have ajsoiverycarcfolly analysed tho crater, acidulating agents, &c, used in the manufacture of these, waters, and find! that they are of excellentquality- and character. It is therefore-with a feeling- of confidence I can recommend these Beverages to the notice of Consumer*(jylS.tf) • ' GRANVILLE H. SHABPE, P.C ., JLS.O.I F.B.C.S., &c, j e e, , ' - - -T '

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Oa Friday bst tbe city polini nude en extensivecdzuro of calmon, which huo/ bpen caught during- thecloca tcison, at Mr. Patrick Power1

* fowl and fishctorc, High-otrcot. Sinco the oommsjioomcut of thecirca season tba fishery officials had reason to believethat attempts wen being mad«> to catch ths fish aicsvcrsl points on the river, and accordingly the bailiffswere unusually vigilant in watching the river. OnThursday night lart while one o( them named Christiev.'&o on duty near Mount Congreve he saw eightcob putting out front the Mooncoin side of tho river.They immediately set to work with their nets, Mdwere evidently; not very apprehendve of being disturbedfor they pursued their occupation for fully four hottrn,and with fairly good success as Chrixtis, who remainedwatching them tho antiro titan, testifies. He w&aunablo to identify the parties in the boats, though j hohad a good view of their movements all tho time, bathe suspected thrcs br four parties belonging to thaneighbourhood as being amongst them. When the rscnhod finished operations ha at oace tct out for Waicf-ford, and presuming that the poachers would not! belong before endeavouring to dispoeo pi the fish ho tbcrewaited their arrival. In tho mominir ho eaw two! orthrcs female rektivta of tho patties ho; had euspeciadu forming part of the cren^of tlie boats cross bver thobridgo : carrying biJiets with tliesn. Suspecting thattome of the fitn, whoco capture ha hod wilnecscd thonight' before, tm in thd custody of thoza women, he(oBoKcd them and caw them enttr tlr. Fowcr** estcb-lbhiacnt A eearch -warrant, enabling the police tocearch Mr. Power's storo, was then . obtained froa axnsjbtroto and cntroated to Head Constablo Eldcnand Sergeant Kennedy, who, 011 making a eeorUt ofths ' premises, found eight salmon in 'thsbottom of two bold containing fowl for tha EngU&hmatkets. The fish thus found were- of a remtrkfthlyfine quality, one of them -wcigtung 22 lbs, whils th^bgQregate weight of the eight: was 122 lbs. Tha Gab.wcro of courts confiscated by ths police, and Mr. PowerTC3 informed that ho would be prosButcd Cor haflagin Hs pecsacdon salmon during ths- does scaton.': -isocond Eeizure'of talmon was- m*do; on Monday hct atFcrrybank, Sergeants Leddy And Carbcry examiawithe baslcet] whica two country wozcea were carrying,and found them to contain six large talmon, ono ofwhich weighed as much aa twenty-four pounds. Thorich in this casa wcro also confueatad. '

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" «™70R tivoral months I hart been a ertat saffenirUf <rrop DT»J»P«^ and Li »ef Complain t, which Ifl U wu anible to free tuTseX (ram, although I as-: ployed the best modlcsl akUl and had m.is7

bettles of medicine which I saw ndrntlsed to ran OT>-pccsla and/ io fact, Rhnol eiei? other nalady in usacaiUojne. I flnallj became so much reduced that Itu hiralr able to stand, and my stomach was in tictrsbelllmu condition rhat I could not take anj aolld food.In f act, I wis In perf ect mlsery-R troabl* to tnrcall asd'maMbrtsa* to mt family. It was, th«refore, a v«7llciy day f or c« wbca I Urrt hc«d of I 1

J THE:O. A. VOQEUEC j.©uraflve^ompouiiti .;

Tbs vcrv first dose helped me, and although my doctel(who, by tba way, nconraienderi oe to try ths Cos-posad) bad expreued tha opinion that mlns nt cao o(ib» wontt ca5«< h« wer h.vl on his hands, I coottaiicdto rapidly iniproro In -two KMII I waa able <o takeany ordinary food ngolarly without Its distressing zn»:in four wetiu I hod K&lnraa stone In weight,and couLiwalk ssreral miles daily »lthctit fatlsne. Kcnr, aftertoUsg flT« bottles of the Compound, I am a well con,C3 I ay and no my doctor <ay», ana U» snys farther,that it was The Vogeler CUKUIT* Comboand that csredCj. "EDWARD MONKHOUSE, I" High St., Cberterfleld,

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I : On thQ tidB.Wp;;«rtr'<£4er«^R-^r - '";f *'.: i Wherry>rooii -viriy^Widfj4to;i^:t:r: r:;: On the tide-topi <be t tefe *".'.-* .;•! I - -;vf¦ She is tho boat can ssil do leo t. i j i :

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.1 On the tide-top, ! thaijtiSS io .' vy- i ,< • • ' • ', : \-r ''¦:¦¦¦. . • ¦ Wherry' rooo ,j mH*iid:ftna <ili6ie ¦!'T ">! : " : '¦¦'¦ " ''' j On the tide-top; rhe£a^«wpvH ,},;,';".!' -:>;;vI¦ . • .. :¦ sho i9 tbtoyM-wu#(*ifc'™^:VV.':/¦!.':¦

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God of the air ! the seamen shout, i : ¦' ¦When they soe .as-tossing We l^riha About ; . ', ' . ;Give na the shelter bf/traniA.or ro^H, ': , i ' " .'•;.'Or ttruugh and through ua Bhe goesvrith a shock 1

On: Ihe tide-tpjs;the tida top,. -^ ' * j ' ' : .;Wherry aroonj njy lafad and/store ! .1 . .'

Oh the ttdeitdp, th6tld«r-top,4 : j . .;: She^1 B the boat can Bail go leor. '¦ , ¦ ¦

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Little l.imbt .whQ made thed p. ~ •Dost thbn know who made thoei :• ¦Gave tbee lire," aid bade: thee feed,By the atreani-and o' tbo ma»d ;iQave tiep olp ing, br dtlwht ,':"":Softest clotbjjjffj"wbotly, i bright;:Gave thee' snob a tendurJTaioe,' -Maliin*all'the'vales rejo'(*3'f , *:'¦¦ '• •:

j Little-lamb, wbo th'ade t« f ;X^! I)o£t thouinovT who^niadftihee;?

: | tittle lanjb,- I'il'teiiiiiee^H-^^i lAttle lamb,Til teli thoe? ; . :. ¦:,He is called b. 'tby'iianie ; ; .:.. .: : :;For hd calls Himself-ar lianib;j ?:, Z ;Ho is meek and He is mild/-" ¦ "He became a Uttleiohldr Y ; • ;I a child,- noi:thous*l4Bfb.»^^'-X, "J.We »ro called by Hia name. , :j Little lamb; G6a bless tbee:l :'¦¦ /Little Jamfc'GoiblesaiUrt*!^:1

J DBE2MED OF YOU

I dreamed bf; you last night';: I sav? yon stand •"¦ ¦• ! ! ' ;

Hoidiug rtiree iilifs"w£It». 'Within yout a'Dd".1; . - : ,' |

Within your eyej> arlfght ¦ :\, Half bbpe.'KaUfear, . •'-. • '¦

That to isy Tfoman'a eight \. Hco grown more clear... . ;

I faD.ad to re cf rilght,• •: iWhat fate might tell J— '

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Watosford Cyelista la Oo?3s.BOMB VERY CSEDITABLB-PBRFOBMANCES.

At th J rewfitptipi lCfeJlect? SpQrt8» H ia on ST<MI;:day, tbe' WalerfotjiS .Bicycle Club nan ^ *oi tbilyrepresented by some -of its prominent aodttiWp.T6e; followiDg report of :$i$ iracea, in .mhiah 'titf ejt. to icpart VUI :be-df.iol«'ie8i| ;rr::.r: ' . " t - ' .::

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¦Half Mild Bicycle (o>en)'Handicap; «peoij»f pri»e*ftbia race henig iivei> in|»doitlon .ABiauidr cr nt on8»tnrday^ First: haat—W Ji-O'Bnmii W:B OfeW »d»,1; L E Oapfald.jD V jO, B0.yd«, 2» E O'CiIU«ban,Cork; soratoh, a AUo.competed—QJP 8t«j»«t;COO,75 yds ; J P Mtirpby, |C TM S <J C.,85 yde- Bfrforethe close of the firat; lap O'Brien had gone into flretplaoe. H4. was neyer eanght, an,d jwon easily by tonyarda. Time, 1 mii 7.'Bec8. M .' ! ' ¦' '¦ ; . - ,.: ' "'

8econd:hfat-E M Talbot, Moontmclllck-0 C, S5sda. 1; M Brennan. Cork. 65 • . »dt'Jj-.:¥Ji: Marray,Ctjrk, SO yde, .3. . Aleo' competed~B-JBa»ry; A«had«,70, yds;; W O Browne,1 M T r M O O 75jna« *•* H alyrCork,'85 *do, ana A L«ooy, H,11Oi WC€?ffj^^by3yard«. Tim0j.l;nik.*:lQ'BMit 'v:r.c'-' '.-.,--• I i- ; ::

Ffnal heat^OffrienTIt Talbot, :2;. Oswald, 0 jBrennan 0. O'Brie* Idtffrott; ph»f ttu ti and )thon«bTalbot tried.oil lie koe»!lw was neTBrjabUtWoome outerms, with the limit man, wbo won by ttro yards

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One Mila Coyol* 8cTatoh (opebK :L nrtw,1 silver tea-pot (pres<«toted by (be Mayor .of CdrkI Aldetmati Eoche/KrstTneat B, 0'C ligniniiP^M i t lCort, 2; A Baoey IjC.WC C. 0-. O'CallighaniUidall tbe way* and won l«a»fly. byJ4yd». Time.t min5625seea: Second heat- ft M Talbb*. M 0 Ci 1; WJ O'Brien;ffliWiilliilw* )*

for the firstthreo anarters o e jonnnar,«Mi Jj*H» Jrtfc lap, whenit eome tb: r8^:.Tan»*Vr«Hite,<wwar. .:«id.-won_ ' as Belik«d^ - Time, 26ltf :jjiwfc^Tlu>d-:hMt-i!B

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D UB C, l i G P Stojfe O 0p.jiB tb;Tdoed1b«BtternntU"tkeildst !&) yards; when Oswald wene:onV,1»n4•°s&%m^^mMMBrerin»n,i 0, .The i*j|fiW* «??»?^m'*M5t'J*?»'

i whioh deVeloped £ntbi^ ltf^wnei ArWd««4ethe panehotrin ; th« m»'"Wfi. fcntt4red"y»a*'bnfc monable to etay ' jn iwh«t«ia»eJ*»f< tbJ**et<iW«|V,wifpassed byj Talbot, wiio^M^ O?!!?*^ ? * "*•wheel between *&b£f iiriW&b> \ vfyf t

wnX >*?£xThree Mile ' ycle: ttp yriB&ridToap-flst briiMV toa.dressing c e (ptcseiut«d byi ,%wr i.l^H^;yereor

TWbot, Mo'natm«lli«ikiFO..e 18Q-:,d«i<l r'aWoart,/0 C Cj «0ydsi 21 EjHUfi 0 X ATg.p,^Wyd«t|,J: A!»eompeted-JB Of'CaJlaglisjB. 3? ^

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M Brennan < rkvi% K Sr '*33ftW***<? 2f *W,;310 yds » E Birtyrj-lAi «fH^:T^^S5'?&yds: Th'e three pIaoid e^ W »,gg ?*throughout th«»O9.1«idi:0'OHS4*^;WlW?'in

Healy/Mnrray rM j^ ^ ^T* ,*hoti>ri 'tl -j»a»:»II«» J r| ;:*f». i<»««M,;<*:IMds. ,Time,8«niiW.>i|lMf^^f ' ^i.!/ : :

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¦;..| ? |tj ; |DBra(i^V -r.d ::;7 i'¦jW*. th nndewign id; members of the Corporation ir«B*ote»Uy'^boe|tt Jj Btt tgtJoodvena •> meeting of,th$

TpwAiCon ai he i rlleltipb* ifle dita of ehe^P«-r^* j|-«onWdeiinga>f«olfltl9n ooonlat* the freedomof the

city on Loridj RoBin*i if ;C»ndabar ndWateriord, on hia return to Us native town after manyafa'iabwnoeJ :.¦•.¦:;¦: j . .- . • |- • - i : - v ;

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51 Signed >

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¦ . - .. ^ [W, J. Sniith, T^aiBlqharl P,pw«, AMji iramea Kelly,; ! ; . - T.C. ; Jamei Kdoxf Aid., Wm Pitipatrioki

t. -| .; >l'« JJs,V HOftsw Hearne> V<?.'} 4-ndr^w FarreH^X|t- i - v^^O'J fci nslJr tC. Jb»a i.<3limvR6ty;¦ '- - •! AH. , AitU.ooy Caqogaiii T.O. , Xfavifl Kooghj". ¦'; J T ^ark pjdandrej T>a;Bo^Wtal|egri¦ The fu|iowif fr. ; mejalbers of i he: CoonoiLVwere Jn

attendance sh( i*Ty a| t twelve-b'olcqVS -The Mayor(Aid Manning prijalding- di ifmeb; VGI Mackesy;Oi.T|Jp86PP Clamipeitt, CdadpiltorB, W/Ji.SmTth;ttL Wa*d; A Cadb 'a M G MjalrpbyiJM-J Mtirp'nV,;IS MorriBBey, D Keogb,. G A Olampett and; BWhWleyJ - ¦:¦ \j . 1-j v.; ; ; .,i} ^\i

¦:¦: ./ < ; y..; ;• ,/ , ; , ii Mr J J Pee^y; IN)wn Clerk, was also in atlend-

abc4. i ;; ;; . ;, I . •.• . .; '.'•• • ! ['¦ • , • - - [.V>-'4. . •:: •: ¦ V ^\ - 'i [ : ¦ ¦ ¦ : ''¦ 3'be Mayor. ?n opening toe ptooeedkig?, e aid hehad pallediheDr;together in BnBffer to a namertfusljifiri'd-infltieniisrtv Bitric'd' tp dals itlon. /hut ,ther« wasDo me In their remain'ingj;here. for_a certain sectionnmongat t&e requlsitionists a'd-interfered,; anUdone ev>rjthygthey poasitily.Cflnld to preyenb tbeoie tiog beiog beldj therejth»t day.V Ho tbobgbtjthat a m';8t dl i^racefQl and( dvoreditable thing, &jthei-e bad been nothjlrig1 raabiiin, tbe'matter at all;All Eeotio°8;:K A^ bpen jl^nsnlt and okeii t<>; and!all withonl ex jcpltioftjwere agreed ft wpuld-6i a niostjgracefol tribn <>to;jiftyoppra i tobertB to confefthefreod iinif^tb > ,¦ 0|ty- <)n Hiftji: ;

; He viBry mubh£ r^J^retted the dif graceful move ihat.tad beep niade;;fie Was beirt ty aaKimed :6f it (hear, oearji Hawoold dkmis'a the council, 'i . . ;, ' ' '- '

i Mr Clainpet i—Bel|d|re you- do that oall the roll,MriM»yor;:";. . ' ! - ,| ! • ! ¦ ' : ; t'r '| ~ '' ' l^^ :> : - '! ' ; '\¦ Aid Clam pei t asked tbe Mayor f to delay this pro-jo ed ng for fiv i ininates or so, ss'a s'nfflbtent! nujmbecof membf>r8 to form a quoram might attend by thattime ,The pripo?al;to confer the freedom pf theircity on Lord I oberlB^vras dno ;which gatr pleaiordto'rivery ^ifcliojn of the copjmaalty,anii be jas sorrytp see some/of !th<i>8ii]^^well aaother'tfiembers of thVoouacit absent; but bewaa happy »K) 4ee .sbino of the! {leading members totttiocounbil present. '¦ i He underatood eome of tneformer wo<ilii;,bave! Uendod ; ibut certain mattershod been brought n^

tQ keep jfcem from attending.This was nott .k" political meetiigi^^ noVonft wjhioucould possibly |inte)rfer"e;'wJtb;!; the lights of the.citizens, and He should certaloly BIT that it was agr^at pity t nit;tbe'prooe6dCng4;. th had iniiiatedto honor a man ; who, was-a . native -of .Waterford8h-TiId'b3.Rtoppri^

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;¦ Mr Soiitb eaid as ;o¥e whphad taken a;lUtIe in-terest 'in th^.'matter, anil ; in|- order to ..vindicatebiuuself, : he should !say something on the BubjeotsIt Was only rtgttranajtprdp'er to ay t1:«:e"that tfieMayor deserved an amount of credit for the mannerin wbioh the whole : matter was baqdled. It was;~vf>\\ nndersto^otl tbati possibly it might be a delicatequestion and one in xjoHneetion| wifch wbicteome tnls^apprtihenBlonp might j niturnlly arise': He' (Mr S)stated publicly in bis .own vindicit oa that he hadgot a number prthe names that; wer<j appended to tberequisition to ;the Major, and He had expected to seethe8$ men in t;bcir . pl&ce B ; to-aay 16\ buppbrt tbtirsignatures. Be had not asked' i: ecq under anyfalse pretences; to sign it. Hje had; said it .was'aproper thing jto honour a Waterfo'rd man, and If itbad been put jon tha ground ttiat'Lord Roberts «u6an English sreneral or a politician he would havenothing to say to iti. But the compliment wasnot put in toat way. , He moved in the matterbscaase Lord ;Boberia: «ras a Waterfbrd tnab, a citizenof their city, who bad by sheer mdrit got lo the topof the tree, "apd that when at the top of the tree be,likeaeteit many other. Insbuien, did not feel abit ashamed lor afraid to say be waa a Watarfbrdman and an iHshmani and he had signalised this byhaying the nsjme of:hl8 nattve city associated in hisiille: withrca^danarytfie ceMbl hlBjbrllliant ao'tfon;He deoldedlylthoaght; that at thiatlme of dissent ionand^bickering; amongst themselres1 locally, as well as^herwi«o it was a time when . tht> Nattonal party ofIreland' conld pay- i gracef of compliment to ttieirConservative and PrbUetapfc fellow pit z -ns, and hoaid also that^sach-aii nation, the kindly action as

suggested and intfrided by tbe rcquiaidonisle, Woulddo maoh towarda reujoviag-the fri'ciioa wticU wasthe sonrce of k great jieal of the sorentfls wb h Ladexisted (hear,; bear). Tola waa one of tbe reasons, whyther should now ddbrace <he onnortunitv affordedthem by tho ^oming amoagst them of Lord Koberta.;In[ the Cathedral ,011 the pijevioua. day^ tbiB f wasemphasised for be bad, beard a olergyruan standing ;up publrcly tittd saying it bad given! him the greatest i>leas'are\to be authorised to statt that the CatboUoawere under a • great compliment to the Protestantsof j the city |for tho : generona ibahner in whicb they:had suppoited the bazasr for the renovation of thechutob. In jibe faqe of fbatand fnacknowledgioent :'wby should dot.th^Corporation pay thia oompli-iment in rttOfn (hiar, he»»). ' ^rney^were gettiot; dp ;a DKii^ar, and thev bat supporter*: they had wer-1tbe ProtestaaH.. However, .as. Jhi»y (tbo.Cuun.;il)

J were not uiianimoiid they U*d, bett.-r I -avb the!

At tbiB period ' . AM, Poifer' and MrOeLu>.dro. en:tered, tbe room, and [Mr Clampett palUd aiieution!to the fact: jby aitying that ^arCluuruin w^B .thpnjpVeaent, ¦ ':- *¦ ¦¦ ' '. '¦ i \- , 'r ¦: * : ]' . ' -\ .. "¦

¦, - . . \ - . \ - . : \ \' |The roll w|a c^d>.[aad thbr«qui»l idn was read

;bj the:Tow^Cl«kvfer i : Iff ¦¦&< j i ., ; ' . ! \,

r • AidPftwrei t'Big iji ' tiii^^ but I bavechanged my lroi»d ilncpj- 'iicdfujy reason for witb-dra iog it WM thS,i t^ttwh^nrl na ;ndteo! to signWe dooomerifr.1 oodiirBtobdJ tbrd

E( berte " was.no;politlcjin, btit elide then I have seen it stated intb»*pniilic Press tiiat be will be tbe gunt of the

;nio»t prpnpcboed eo/jpy of the. Boime Bule oaaseand; tf«;S«lBhf;'qbfBVio Ja itb'ls iieipalitjr. .I-wjaiigoing to rijore tp'a' postponement of tbe question

i ob tif after iac otoe #$*¦rBilJL, bad, come from (heiH<Ase<.f lrfrd«*Wb, I undeV»land, will be thls day' weikj but, aSder the clrcan?8t*DC , I Will only calli ybuiattenti cj f Mayor 'th&

fiict tbat

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iiM6rii6% bt*i::V: :; <!/ l'? ;". '' i_ ' :t;\ ;":| ;v; :¦Thfl Alder Banv*bo Was eWndio* In the.doorirar1 The Alder nw/ woiWw stindiojif L in tbe foprirajj

f.hire oi»klcf.tb0l4<^rportl[nofbis remarks, then;Amtii4:&\tiiu& 'p .¥<:tf :&r¦'¦ - ' , vv¦:"¦¦' '-^';¦ AldSCfiini i«ifc*WPd:liy

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Wmmvmi callrng after Aid Power, said " thereU a ;«iontti»rijbbvm»w»i«d joor imme." ¦ ¦"/ >'r. 1

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b tt d)i-Taap»T* io| iojra|a (to; the Mayor) I draw},SS^ ill ;ia b)tt!f«ttr ; h-f iW: :\- :'y -- 1 ' :< •? \:* MUt p ii im^m

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. :1> 'A* M»yo ?-*t-»ii'«fr«ld,-K sntJetfeDi we oaDnot^o,on' wltt tb -*oi»«ft '- «•- w ook a qubrnti;

f -tfrKeo*I, Mr 8aJitiitW faethw'|idtV!K|oHp.^e5plm*ff i&t oou U,*mmw.nWm

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QarRsratJah and Lo:Hwla|lr3'jf I' '"\ $:' - '' !" ¦ ¦- ;.1 - f

Swl WSB drew attention «o

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be M,:Oler0«^^ y%6^^

r^ 'henJfeW^calll wff joaha^ibje f ;rai !5irc^!;?e?OT : BH :"-y ; ¦¦jf Clawpett «><d I- ti ei-,pr o6ed.nre ip the' House ofihnnx »*« f hni -itut «S,SrJuw»nw«--.V>1i5o'Ki twi .nn-

tinnetl feveiilhod^h fd ly members wore Wot preseian il thji SpBaXer'f WJniio waB,osl|ed to> the fao

effy on-Lordibberts i as tWn read>y Mr Keog; woo announota nu Int muoff.of proposing l^ 4 .!:y Mr:s^ «iidEeMd;Be^nd:itr: '-":- "r< -< '$Lt/K frthetf j mp r ttia the^ irecdoni of tbe;«f,ty,JbflJconlerred upon Jjoid . obeiiii... .Ha.«»itl he.

! Bin/»'it, and he' was¦' y »ry' s6rry to- "find ithete had

no difljefenoe. pf ;o|i inlpnjamoing fe, tb.e jDietaberrtha council pr«i nt ~ He did not think any

politioal element ehonl d have been, introduced intothij matter at all, land he would always be opposed!o bringing sbiban thBrt.^TbeyJyere always proud

i f i t supplyiqjr ; e'n<»ra|j I ty ,'tha Ebglisli army frota!>treland>: aiid; mentlo'nea WellingfcoB> Qongb, Napier,! WpUotey, and thjs laitest and youngest gonetal'flt!the : lot^ swar Iford- B< tseitx, of ^bp«n^6e\ CitKbfi W\terterc *hbTld[feoI frkfd¦(flfil?*^ -H fe &%fcorn -, inv Henrietta Street, within two hundredyards <if-the-spot wbe 6 they, were now assembled.

I He recpHected i beipg1 associatftd. ^M J M8 ' jcrocleColonel Ebbarts 'in that' counoil 'for .irmny yeare.

;.:HiBi f atSer;'SftvXttnSo'ini^iftpbeftiB, he feQltcved tp bea man r, f ; r erf 'liBir^dispOsitlnii, and. '¦¦ he knevfKd'ward Ebberieb|adtjeen instiiidiental in' gettin^ a

Lman' named Henry S noott into a. position: in Dun-gar van, when others w )te looking for.it who would beapparenMy-mbre of his own waV ;bf ' thinking or1belief. It was nothing to them' whether Lord Eobertswas a Con8ervativ|e ot. .Liberal,.or ¦ what be was in.

i pWtics.i | Se wW;.fe aterford' nSan and an iflsh•man;•¦•tfW : represented-Walte f^d : lhr.tte OfitisfTannj jnd he thougbtjhey 8hopld.be very proud ofBaving-got anopponufcity of showing- their appre*"ci»tion - of . bia ;di8tingaished. ger vices, for in • the;Indiao. .war hei badj taken the wind! but. of the Bails<Jf all thelEngllaVgeberals. He therefore bad muchpledsnfe lD;;'''moviQ t^V^es tatlo

'nl' ''iojanfe'r':' thei fireedijml^thij'cft opj:him. j ; ] '¦¦¦;-.¦¦':. ;:'.j ,;¦ - . ¦:;-: ,; , .j ; jBIr :Simitb, in .-secpndlng the motibftj' said thati^what bfthad Said in. ia flrgt spaeo^was^bat he! riad, to a grSif ext'eit* -intended Uj s*xi- when p'fo-poaing or seobndirjg the motion. He qntte agreed

;*ith^whak ltfij Zebgh"4LB4 aiid^an^ be oold go asfar aa. any. inan to saj jvthfl| eyerytigi} was rjdstiJBcdin havlfag th ir politleal .oprnibn, but tfie politicalelement Was -now-a-dBye introduced into' everysocialqaestioQ. It .Wafl dragged! into everything.He'badtak.'en, up and. Supported- tto proposition togive Lord/Bpberts an' addtess,' Und he; bad neverthought for one ! moment of politics in connectionwith it. He did not know what Lord Boberta'politioj.were, He preinmed he nan a ConEervatite,pnt ..b ypiid^ tjjat.

:preaumption :hen knew, -nothing.K4 agafn'referreaio'Vbe " sdppbrt given !tbe Gatb-^dral Bacaar ;by tbe |Erote6tants of tbo city, andsaid tbe clergy tad jbeen authorised to publiclyacSnowledg© ittt8agraRdflupporr;.iBiBpeqfally as'oom-jpared with-that given by. the lukewarm tmemb reof their own C£urch,, :aud lo" tha face of tbah vitb-out.a. moment 8 notice'and ipr reasons be ba.d bping.i(,'U0rant;6fftfl feelipg jhai been raised >j t.itkin tbel^bWhoor' .to. ei' rSp idvilo' aefi to LordE ibsrte, ,. He was as ignorant of what'the^reasonpf JL&at feeling'was/aaj he bad batn that day inbhib.He h->xi bnly heardvwlJisperB of it |B;th'Chaii;:lut hewould rather leav« the-council, and never show bisface again.'there or jat a publio ,boardJagaib, thanibSect ani unmerited insult on any man: ' Toe re-quisition bad been voluntarily signed, but It seemedit had nearly fell tbrongh on account of some fiddlefaddle started , by .eobo busy body who wanted foput bis fingers, in the] pie. While he bad be n Inthe council he bad behaved honorably and honestlyund Etralgnforwardly, and be would leave tbecouncil sooner than d6 otherwise. When he heardthe clergyman speaking on tbe previous day he wasreminded that tbe architect of the Cathedral —tbefirst that wan bnilt after the Eeformation—was a.inemb.'r of tbe family they sought to honor, and inthese days to get a , Catholic architect was not aneasy task. Althoujfh they might differ in theirreligious .and political belief from Lord Soberts, itwas not a differonob of hate but a ooDscientiouadifference of opinion we ioh anyone might entertain.They wero at this tlmb offered an opportucity

^ofpayinga.jeomp.Iimenti to the Protestants and Con-servatives of Wateiford and show that feelings ofgood fellowship were jeuti>rtoin.ed towards them, andno matter bow this might end, would still ba enter-t.intd towards , them] (hear, bear). Ho would nostand up to pr«Bcb ad putogy of (idneral Bobetts asa ' Brittistf -soldier;' 6ut ' when be spoke of himhe regarded bim . flSi an |fisbman ,who,'.by, Bhe.-jf :merit AnAwithout any: bffl«ial influence, bad ralae^himself to tbe top of the. tre» as one of the firstaoldlers of the.i. mpira1 (hear, hear). V Having madesome further r« marks of a- rtpe"itioD<ry charaottr,be concluded by statlpg he *&B prepared to supportbis action in Binningitue requlsition^and wpuld notlie a party to bavinjg blfi ProUsWnt and Copoervartive felLow; ; oitizei-f . ibsul.tcd; ' leaving GeneralEoberts out of the qoestipn al!02etStxf There was

[another reason why they should b'at bttCord Eob^rtaand tba't was tlat when in copjii/aiidbf the Indian¦' ijr'dy be

;;was 'the greatest friend: bf tbe Catholio

Boldier and officer, aud he had this bo the authoilty; of C ithollc chaplains! who bad been aitaofa ed'to tbnt' army, j .That was another matter $ey should nq't! forget,; and it. ;wos: ajn additional reason why thoj[ should; bofiior him. , They might not' agree withLord Kobert3 in polii ice, but they should remember

' that Lerd BcbertB hid just us; much; right to-hispolitic nlioplni >ns «s tte(Mr Smith) bad (hear; hear).

! : : Ald ;;Clampett remarked toat ^as Mr Smith hadspoken of!those who bid; thought with him he might

; e$y of the nine gentlemen of Mr Smith's way of think.: in* who' Bicmed the reiuwition onlv two came forwnrd—- .Mr Smith and another. ' : ' ; . . . . . :. ¦ ,

; Mr Smith—Let there be no misunderstanding aboujtit. My reason for»tating it is th»t they kept away for. ,some reason of. which 11 have been kept in ignorance.Ij suppoBe they were afraid I woold mention it. - ' jI Tne Mayor—It is loot^ n«s«Bsary,V.ta;.B»7 aivthinfi;more of it' ¦ They urejnbt here; and'that Is sufficient, f| Aid'Clampett said on Lord' Eoberts return ha had

beetf thaiked and honored ' by the people of England,and ifc>;«ould be "very bad.• ¦ graoe on.tbeir parj if hi>aatiyB^^ty

did not¦[ conifer aiimlar honors on him.

Thopg yihere were phly thirteen members present itwas bet 'to have an lunanipious ;Vpte Ifom them thak« divided>W.at a more hugely a t«n3ed meeting fthe Corpor fipnv fle ((Aid Ciampett) atkeaded od formerbccaslonf afegijpat iabonxenience-ito hlajselfto Buppbr>resolutioM wjwemngjot ho, «lc«nto ;th«

city on men,

who"clid ¦ hot TOree. whhim ia,po tUa,ind he had at-.tended with plejgire WiougV-wi i wmev jnoonvenience,to' assist in a omito jhono*' to' i' didngttished fellow'

having movedmW nia%i( : :; :; •; ¦ : ^ T- - ;- !|, . ; -:\\\.; :: The Maydr'skiafifrwas; on^be«»ary;t<>b»ve:furth<ji-discofaion. and put Hhff 'i motion, which'' was iftrri^matoti^?'". .;: . i \ l ^ \W^%'f - ¦£- ;ff!:-:.l'.£f4i

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(Before Sir Bobert P*ol, B*tt, nd"n G Bolkln,,B M).,,i_TH»Ii*»inSa: «hn x Ij oey inmnioned' JphnHeartiefor'thrMienUglaTignage.' OpaiplfliiWtfftwie'dthat¦to«: d(«mdantj*««;;Hd|iMtoi|.W& booadarjr of hisjtoDjMuwf): JaBOiJiaB whra heCwinonirtrated with

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nate/r.urjintentton^Hy.no doubt, omitted tbe n^meof] 'one gentiem'atf rh-o ender^d-tbe Water Witrks'i'CMmmittoe j Jh'VafdibV aid.'whep ; he Wa8:M«yor id!mt ;ifjM y a aw eiy^Mr 'P wjar- $*i#cdSiiATTBBT—Jnow tbe popWar and able Chairroat of.the .- Natibn!al IBaoIr. 'When be filled^be Mayoralcft&-^:'

4*d''|fben LitwftV.:e«ia tat-tb« . . &$;\

Water Bill Bhould pws tie Hbase of r Qomt 10118,^lauery-^assistedJ by thi i'1 .late Mr JBerntI jOaboirne, <

¦ P irjaBJV |t fr''jn4p;:- frWjpll^od"; j^h'ii-'J li.. flmijugtjjthiB dommijttpd.jif thg H ^u8i«. ^And ithi^^penpd,;Itlwill be ramembered, li i was!Violently1 and persist-ency , 'bp see irbyttwb .««Ve'r; members of' the'' ',COP-poratlon, long sinofe gone ! to another add we bope abetter" wbr|dv W4 Bba^:|a tB:look '0?'er butr: files,and pog8lbly roakVan ejtiract or two qn this matter.

I WAtEfeFOB)L> xM6N rWEi>ii£(apA>r• < ¦. ' : Mr. M'DoKAlD.in the chair. ¦:; > i . ' ' - \•Also preient—Aid. Bfldmond, Aid Ciampett, A.-

Cidogan; T.O., 'W. R^Ward, J-P,;\ M ; Power, J.Delihnnty.j Wni. iDunpby, ; and ; J. Lynleh*- iTheMaster, Mr Ee'Wy/ ;

and( Relieving Offio&ra iera also!pcB>ent.;, . - .|v . ' *;:. :T "':':, ' ' ,>¦' • :. ¦:¦ ; - .Ti: ,. '.i ' 'i - ; !•' .' ¦' ' "

^Mr John; Mackey, Clerk, read. tSe tqlnutes andcorreapond^nce; A;i 4 , . ; ¦ ;. 1 [ ' . ' ¦, ; ']• !.. : i . .;¦¦•

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the Board, wroto fn reference to the ab)»e j - ) ''. .!' • ' :, ¦; ¦ Offldes, Cblbeisk lreeVWaterford..: n ! ' > - < V< . ': ¦¦ ¦ - • , ; ¦- - ; -; , ¦ . ' August 8'ttb, 11893. ! :, PEIB 8m,—Hafftrilng to this caas, we And • tflkt owinfc

JO BBvarnl of the partiea interested . havitur> only limitedJnteresfo. nn£ f be Uot' that two o£: tbe pr6portle» are th»•object ot proceedioga in tho Land Judges' Cooxt, Aadmanaged by receiver^ appointed by the. Court," nilsimpos-ulble to' coma to agreement ai to the Ainoudt of ote-ponsatlOn, and' tlftt onder the olrbturstarioeg-ttto only «afocoarse to late is to apply Vo the Local Goternment BoardFor .the Provisional -Order irranting cqmpalsoi lpowara toshe, Qoazdiaag. &i EairalSinlttiy authority, (JO enable them;to apaqifft tbe lands J«n4 rights neoessar/ /or tie proposedunAertHOhg.—Tovi f a p iuli, , , , •;. ,'¦ '. . \\. "' : . ' . .!¦' . :¦: : ' ; '", •: ' , .

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I Jobn afaoWy, Esq , Cletk 6r Uni6n: V . : i .-¦¦ t f - l • ¦j Ald'Clampett moved' that'the oouree Bugge'3ted

.by.'the1 SolicitorB, as. tpe only practical, one,: wcarried out and adoptedfby.the board. j , ' ' .,- '

Aid Eedmond secondedribejinot(op, and| said thatany other 'course would , only o*uaa delays and endini failure. ! Wh?n tbe .'jiniiyiaUed... waterworks of'Waterford TTere. keing carried, put, the, Committeewho had. charge of, the undertaking fob ad theycould not get on without cftmp^lsvry powers toparchaee the; lodd, and-- with, thosa p.owew ttheysucceeded and beat down' %U oppqaitiMi (hear, beaT).; jMr Cadngan supported the motrpn, anij ridiouledt?i? idear gf getting on with the- Tram<^T«>worksWjthoot doib'g. whkt;their:Bolioltore 1$fy e$f 't>io$eT\jeuicested (hear, bearp : . . > :!'""- . , '- "- ; ;' Mr Dehhtmty contended that ' the matter should beagain referred baok to the Tramora Diipebsary Com-mittee, a'nd-moved an amendment t« that effeot.; Heeuid it WM right to |d» so to haVe their opinion, as;theyhad to piy (hear, hear). :< ¦ 1 ' ; " : '¦!.

.The Clerk said:the board opedd not.be governed byany Dispensary Committee (hearv heart.' ; I ':

Mr Dnnpbyaeoonded Mr Delahnntj'a amendment.' For the amendment—Messrs Power, Lynob, Dela-

hnnty, and iDn'nphy—4.- ! ;: ¦'.' ; :- : , i" 'Against it—Aid Eedmbnd and Chmpott, and Mr

Cadogan—3. ' •, ¦ - - ' • ; • ' -'¦¦• ¦- ' ¦¦ ' ¦¦ : ; ¦ . '' '¦ • " ' - ' ! . ': Mr Ward and the Chaiifman did sot vote, when the

amendment was 'carried— that iff , to refer the questionback to the Dispeneary Committee, who are to meet'at4o'olock on Tneaday next. ; . : ; : ;

i . ¦- • ¦' . ; ; > OABIHO A POMjN '' . ' . :, 'i Patrick White, BaHytrhokler wrojte agreeing to! fake

Is per woet for the care of the public pump at aboveplace; Accepted. • j , . ;¦ - .- | ¦ '

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A report' waa read from Mr O'Shea, EO," to theeffeot that the pump at Qraeedicu Boad.^had to berepaired, owing;! to. the great jdemand ffir water madenpon ib Also of theP metal pomp at Ballytrnflkle'thesame may be said.' ; : ; ' : ' . ¦' •]' ¦ . ¦¦ " . ¦ ' •!"' • . : ' " BTBNOH . TBAPdl "'' . ': '] ' ' '

Mr Eoohe, BO; 'rauorted that tha;Btonoh traps inBath-street—ordered by the board—were not-attendedto. -;:! ;

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Aid Bedmond said bett ar givo the owner of thehouses (Mr J O'Meara) a IHtle more time1 to get thework done. '¦ ¦ :

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. ! ' ThjBvCbM'man igreedi with :.' Aid Kidnlond; .'whenmoreiime was 1 given beforo any farther proceedingswould bo taken.." • ' ¦!*" '"' ' ' . . . ' .!- '' • ' ¦

PUTTJNO KOBE EXPENSEf.OK THE BOABD| !: A letter was reiid from- th«i Privy Conupil . stattnf?

thas Mr Dobbyn, V S . shou'd! make a '< post mortem"examicatioh of alli 'oattlb andjp igs1 tBat would die ofdisease; t v which Mr Dobbyii replied that for] snirjexamination he would have to bo paid 10a 6d for eachcase. ; • ;¦¦' : ¦¦ '¦* ' ¦ • ' : • ' : ' : :. ' ¦' \ > : 'l ' ' - {•

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;'Mr Cadogan said tho " big wlgsV in Dablin did notdire what ejpeuse they'd pot ratepayers to. He didnot think the thing wa8 dt all necessary. T . ! r|

Aid Eedmond jmoved ; tK»t:thq ! letter bo marked" read";" 'Se thonfebt it a nffcless aba uniwoeMaty ex:P6DB8 to examine the bodies of dead cattle lot 104 6d ahead.. Tha i" big wigs" in Dublin would' pot'havb topay a copper for . iti.

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letter was marked i" read" amid Bomo laughter. J !A Qnardian—If Mr Dobbyttidid- tho Worri'bf bonrse,ho wwnld \>p eatitled to the- ohargo (hear,'he;ir).' ' ' !

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• Mr JphniO'Brien, masbn, Trlamoro, wrote bftVrijig tobnild a por«h to a ooitg e at Oorbally for tbe' sum of£i lOa. :: He fnlly.desqribed tho work.' I .'¦" :, ;j ..:i! '

Aid Etdmond 8»H Mr O'Brien cave saUsfastfonwith fqriaelr*O<ki l arid'as;:the Clerk toid thatWM th« 'ninal oharge for porches, he (Aid Eedmbnd) nioved;th'at SJr 01 Brien'B tended be «Jcept«d. ' : ! \". • '¦'¦¦. J'¦ ;Aid Olampett seconded the| [motion, and Mr Power ;supported it, when it pacjisd arianimoaalyi 1 ' '.i "¦ 'i !

¦ • ;•) .: " PATBfBNT BT^fcB9Ot,Td." -i i . ' \\¦:; E ferring to the applointnieDt.cf a midwife to theWateiiordjDiapensary, the board tbonght that 4f pay-Itnent by resBlt«"r-afl snggeeted aomo.time ago—Wouldnever do, aid woulclproTe unworkable. , : : ' r A '\',: Mr Cadogan ea'4 Dr-Brpwne, the medloal inspector,was o[ thefsameopinion.; " / I . 1 ; J

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i • • ¦ » - ^ • fiJtpMtr'i^iij 'ipir BATibBr4'V",: : -J ' '¦' "'; A motion toI 'giff Mr» Powsr; kiuria, money inVpUooof rationfl ; wao agreed tpl ¦ The mbney: tc be only theprice otf thel ratiobB. , This «'is reoopmebded by the;d<Kt«ri owipg td MrsPwor'*stato 0/ iwalth. ' ' :; : "¦¦ ;- - -v

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-TherMaster,MrEddy and, Mr Dre*i tdadher,«ot ashort !eaT*of%$g&M^Wft bffi03Ta to flR th«ir$la(4i•wltbo** aiy>extra .i!;;!: . ' p; t .;:. • ¦ r i; • ¦¦'¦ ¦' j?|V;'- r;: ¦.

A Mr An inr uoo»n>'!r.«, wrcte Bt*tW«; Be 'f timmiodw repoftiF b« ¦ dffarSg from rlo <»n! iiiofa.JdlBoase. He fowd W p!g"r«pr to'%»B J^St• from (rwioefeteTitilr lmtit; tJMmm t* >ti#

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irrienWthoHteb off tae ehoW. ' They isil't^H ,or bo.r (taohl Lite Me WoodgSn'the hut case,; on*lof tb ¦» motf'blid^M io iimviricBi. l|1«i bt«r)

li 'FI Defendant pleiried tbtt she did not klJ6<' *fae>e;the ifiiaii jsfb; >p'iBa¦lto:*tihti to^ ;SbW3W''l« 3r,whan) tbey pim^n and ttsa'nbt time to ask1- ' rbefibiet;itheyjiviBte tHL l rs 0

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! XNlcbolai: Ihinphy ana DaWft ^Phelttt.jre A' t%'oalled on fo 'accouotfpr (heir-' presence in tfie Tibdseon tbe nis^bt tn

heB-tfbn^ ¦ Dunphy said (t Was- t&r

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''':;Mary Anno -Hayes', was dbiirged bV Cblnstable:

MaNarjiarftwithhavingtp1n tbi3:rifAt br*8ai'aayo, t'heSO iinst, $Smmitted a l oTi of tb«» LioendnrJ'Aot'

CdrnpUteant Bfated th>t on Vbe &gbt in cfneiftprihe saw some ohe>go up to defendant's door, theflleave again and go into a hbusa at the'bppo»ite (iide;of tue atreeti Ho tbei» *aw Mrs Hayis «ut&r coHae1ont of tbt public hbuje ind'¦ oross•*he^roW i!He'stopped her a# she was 'going Into the bonie wjiere'the' main bad, entered. She had got tone bottles' ofp6rter. He ascertained! that the , man's ria.ftbe WMWhittle. He took the "won?8n back to the hbttseand she admitted that she was taking outrtbe, pojrUrtq tblB nmri. ' •. './ ' ¦| :¦ ' ¦ '¦'. " ' '"' ¦ '}. ' ¦'' ' . ' l "

M*t Bbdkln^Did sVe give jon'any eiodse 1 ' ;CoDstuble—Ye?, that lie asked her (laughter)His WbrsWpjrWflB be;*n inTtlid 1 H :!!Obnstnble-^Nbi hedid nof apjneiir o ba that nigbt

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v 'Defendant- I did, not know wheter it *faj9:!7dr-bimrielf or it!lodger: It waa; not either drank" or'paidifbr, but'it came baak again (laagbter); '; '! Mr Bbdklh—That was not'ydnr ftnlt. . It yf u:eoi irely the fault of the Constabre (ladirbteri. :v '

Mr Hanrahan (Clerk) hefe pointed out sotbeteohbical error in the filling of the.sumriioni. ' '

' Mr Bodkin1 told defendant that she wai, bwin tosomb misUke'in the snnmons, entitled to isttjis4rIf - she had no pbjeotlon they would, however, alterthe jSuinmbnl^ and thus aivel-nei^ the trouble of ke-ing served with a fresh one. I . I 1

; iiefendanfc thought it would be aa well to. settletbe baao now—presently. , ;

Mr Bodkin—Yea; well then yon agree 1 to thecoraplalnt belnu altered/ • ') f ' ' :: [ '

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Mir IScdkin—We>will fine yon lOi, not 0 . beendbreed thta time. % , ;¦ . . - , ' -r , . •:

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tbe 'Act, for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals/With bavlflg.ill.treaUd * horBP, of wblch bfe was incharge, by working it while in an unfit statie. ;!' ; ¦ • ¦ • ,

Complainarnt stated that he met defendant drivingthe I horse with a load 0! sand. It waa veiry lame,and! the .: fellooks of the -two bind; tegs! nibbedtogether and1 bled very much. The righileg b ui tiibe . forced past tha left leg, and both wsrej yervuiuuu uui. .juue ciuuau ucmuuaob gavo WUB ui«fc tuelegs only rubbed going down hill and did not do_ »bon t)be level. . ' ¦ !i i ¦ . ¦ ¦ ° . . | ¦• .; • ' = ; '-; .¦ ¦

: Defendant saldjhe animal .was in tnej stable andwas: not worked eince the constable Bpoke to btm.i Defendant's father, the famous " Butler • Power,"here came f ojrward and told their worships j that hewould get the hbrsa ex^mioed as to ita s-an.dn'esa byMr Dobbyo ,or any' other " vit " they might men-?lon.

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A little , girl named Costigto waa charged withstealing a qukntity ' of fl iwers from Mks English'sgarden, at Tramore, On Saturday last. I ; j ; » j i , ;

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. .i Mr Eolcoyne. deposed as , lo the flqwera ;beingcontinually stolen from the place. He 'rememberedon {Saturday evening last seeing . tbisj Htt le girlbutting down blossom's from some flowers in. tbegarden. He! oould not-falue thd damage done, butSeveral plants, of which' Mis« Ensrliflh thought much,were blear at destroyed. ! Tbc( market y lue of oneplant would be 93. SBegav'e'eQme .excuw to thepolro*, who neie immediately !seQtrfor.; ;i . :) \l: ':

: Constable: MbNamara stated that the ¦ little1; girl

told him a Miss : Bcobej 48?lstant at Mr "Curran'sb.kery establlshmenr, sent her for tbe ' flowers,rislwent to'Mr.Oarntii].wb fibkl hjin .toatftbCgirtwas; coidouallyoomingj , to the palace « Ith.' fliwers.and offering'them for sale 'Bven when tbej¦'wouldnot! give* money 8be would leave, the flowers. . tThey-didjnot know where ehe ptct them. Ijhey «aid alittle boy tuedaUo com« with flowers, an!. defendanthad a brother answering'to the de«cription they: gavehini. - ':' r; | . ¦ 'J ! !{ ' >: ¦' :V"'. ? , ¦' ' ' - :

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j The father, however, promised to keep lerto jwhoolin future, i and' the w«4 disohargied to: obma tip farJudgment when called on. The police were diieoied ti,^eelthat she was looked after. ' ': , 'r-r ' "^j. f . . • ¦. ! ; ' ' • ;

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