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" 0riHnaI^ , 8fpfiK::,pttJt»0fK' 8 MIDIOIN B C^w^otaD I)li (>r4«nj in H<}a«i«iG*xxi.ij.CULVEa , BaBWt^. andJjAJfBajvThUjjnBtohleM-Ghejt cootaiua all that « P«hn« f oao rOQQWtf to- 'kW))'hU 8M*3k;irei feDoMl«*»» ' raild in-ajwSeiaeyoceaiflaij ^Trx'p' ' ' ¦ ' - " D^Kv^OTWfe'igfmTCg^ftoinfcMn ; K"*Arfr" ^^KBO^r^SBmTE'a %.G4OSOO»f{.upf utopa lntaaalfpa in, ocUvnwmNOT-dUrtfctiBi 'ditUitj, noiUa, tMf*WTflti , itkS^eWttUttdn Hrf-Hortah ' Olfcu , (M«i^hi*yaiiiaiimB» , >li4|arttiritw8 Dtrengih , »hminr j ui.fenct£fc isi't ¦;. - .n.iJ I iSDAx^SONi i* ilEWriT'8" BSO OKSKOH," thsil- .martnuirreUoniek»ifiil»ar»slohirUo( iminoDti ra nr oh«8kiJif Ul-firit^fymptoirwaftaroaltln^' ina U abj liiy^rendtrioiy th« millcpl41iB Co* and Ewa' ooplo » , pnto; addwholewi tet fotthti r othprrig^ i ^'v i: ' : "' DAT , SON, AlHEWTtrai" BBOKOHOLtKc ," for .hn«kan£tJaxite£o 8heto'tt»dOU*ejL'lteiitets tho blc M, «nd~ :iBiprtgn»t«« It /wiitr ' «rpongent , ¦ f«ea« Wo ir, ^h rfU ii otl Ti : taitt > mvim ;ot> 'Pannlte itt that windw p«. tallotttSk' -lirJ c.i nl Jt- ' T- ' ntf i, - . -=y• .•:i'-i . ' .. . !•:¦ ni.:f ;- 3 j>*yv6aN , *HEWirr > 8' . 'Bii) ' PA8T» BiiiLB/ 1 Mr 1 .Mani>.«itet:'fo»!lii8; (l beiaj- a' , ffwat-poriai?: of-1 he ' milk for tie ©Oit i. litf mtttvt-UI'hwioait and UrUrp ib wmptbtoi In Hoi«e« , and U jait the remedy to ro«tore- ' j&tbtibi and Imp i rtjL^U-IOfo 8bUBUoni> "i V• ¦; ' •* l&YvBON;&^i)WrCTS"M<JnloiiTH« ,""CABiu. ;MAT1TSJ CBaiii. 'VAo., are contained in these Chotts. p - v iPrico^Che»tc6mplstelnolndlfaa :'5KeVfe> F«ri«rT :•; ^2ol&^' .6d.q.oiiTlsfs paid. )'Aoy-arael»f«aa 'be.Jad :^apartUly:tofeoi*»^^, ^v -'1 fr VM-wt> »¦*,« J:j()j«i- ,j . . . o .liftMn important ;inTenttorii.haTe stood tio teat of. itamaMmat ths *armer ' «-bTi« friend antJSride UiiaU . t4iiiGBtt!» Di»a»j»ii».W- '^ ' "';- ' SJV n' . -Mf ;IM. ' , ' i l^ii ¦— iitC4KriO». **Bwai%;o/ UrA prtet& linUakUm * , 'ini >««• ifc»t'>S«>M«(«»/iDAT , ' .Bcur/* HXWITT >> on ' al loW*^fltKl'W' *W {<;.,KtW. v } << .:.{ coz.;!K\/:: fi; " . .^^•:iU :n A'3SB. f >a«>W«- A*A B»M). j.^ ^•,;- 23j Dorte {*)r«*W Bik«f.itnli*/*<)hdotl ) lW. ' < , " L:;.^. ' 3i. r .;:sj- s pi- 'i 'Jf^rta^llirmd' lffH: .* «> ') ,Wcv :5 - ' ; 1.1 v;v^l- : /«^>Vi" ' ji*oK! . -siKIlnnBijl i io^J<^ ; 1 «/ ;iiiO Wi;; i ' •• Ji;; . j> . .Mivvi"rJ^irfi/Ti;0. '48oRSia t ioSik)treetl - ' - .;: ¦ Clonn *l-Bio n *:»D. ELj PaLtMsi»B ,3J ¦«: . - '> . - ' -.f s UwtwoftjWNoejiiii ^W*t! . .!. "(. ? ^n«TO-<A •!. -' .) 1 ;.; r \ { Ut'ji tv>iS o»hrJai taf iio*9-4r-Cm '?» " -M ;" ¦ ' ¦ ' }«29-gt j «j. l" v..v.-v«B»iUi'^t»wr, ' : *i#!tiJ;- , ' i. ti-'fr-*rii^ '' - 1 tl'^- • .i:/ virfioiiir iKathimAJB ;FALL -:OFK ^ OR TUBN *J»tiUOTCWUftnWlAB ,;Bot«l»H or»rifc»w5TM fo] iur :m^|St[fc Q09^f^jb | nHAJBlwsbffibooi4to'jBMBtt!ljr ^Si*fla< tift MSMU' .I ipfolOm: lM)BbnbiiBrtan noomaioa?Ui{n I liH iB 1^ if il l BJm f^^js ^ '.T\ jfiO'rnr. - ¦ ' . . ¦ ¦ ' ) MAY 9 , 1849. . " ¦• .. P ' . :K- .. : : ~ : r BBCfli lBaXi) JPOB •> BPT ^P f SINGLE COPY—2d i TRAmtOBBIOU ABROAD, j JavJU/J- 'OJli 1 BY POST—2Jd. ' - y JtOtClS. " - Imperial Hotel , : LOWEE SACEYiLLE-STBEET , DUBLIN. (Oppositu the Generai Post-OCSoe and Telegraph Offiee] ¦<¦ ' ¦ ^Thdmdsfe' oentraHn 'thACity. i /^IOMPLETBLY remodell ed and re-furnished. V^ Magnificent Ladies ' Coffee-Boom, Dining-Boom, Smoking-Boom, BUliard-room. Charges moderate. ' CHABEEBJJAWLEB, Proprieto?. f8.U ' . LlMpGElCi-Tne Olen^worth , A FiraUalau Family and Commeroial Hotel. THJS /' . Gleni wortVMg; tbe nearest Hotel in , . tho ' Qty ' to ' theBaHway 8tatiori r BanV8 , Steam* boat Offioos' , ToTegWroh and Post Offioo, and to all pub- lio . plaoes , of amnsSmcuV P. KRNHA, Proprietort 14 , IS; an« 18 , Olehtworth^ttcet, Iimeriok. iol8 The Burlington Bestauraat , . 2T , ^STo ANDBBW; STBEE1' , -DUBLIN, Oyitcr and Shell-Filh ^ Luncheon , Dinner and Supper ' " Ro6mt , 0BURCH-LANE , ¦ . . (next door to Hibernian Bank) . rr tJNCHEONS and Dinners, Soup, iFiah, En- LaLi.-troeS r-and joints , *o. , Sapper* , Fuh and Moat. Gamo alwayr ready. ': •; . . ' The BILLAED EOOM is elegantly appointed. £ ; ?l&fi?$ePE0N8 «fr tlje- fll£Bant>».|lttod . ?ish Bofiax^ponsut . of Oysters ,. i«D»teirs , rO::abv P nd Saronry Fisb,.and » yaristy.of . Meat and olier Sand- iriohes. Wines 'and . - Spirits ¦ of the . flnef.t _qn»Hty. JametonVi SoTen Years ' Old Malt. MartoU' s Braridy, 14-ye*rs;old. t Ales and Stout from the ' best Breweries, and'itf perfect ©tradition. Finest Bod Bank BMroa Oysters. . Over 1 , 000Boxes of Tery otd Cigars ' in Slook, pnrohased.by. ' thaJate Mr. Corlesi. k trial aolioited.' ¦- THOMAS F/ COBLE3S. PfiOPBiEToft. (n22 SHIP and OO^CMEBClAli HOTEI., 24 , QVAY , WATBRFOBD. MI .QlijAiE L KIRW. AN SrAVING purchased th-a Interest in the above L HOTEL; ' .begs toannounce that this Estafc- ment OPBNWD on SAT0BDAT, FEB. 16, 1879. M. K. tnlite , '>>y : strict attention to those who patronise Tmt S HIP AND C OMMERCIAL HOTBL, to merit a continuance of their ' patronage. Quay, Waterford . Feb. 12. 1883. f28.tf CfRBA* GLOBE HOTEL, LOAVEB .T. BBIDaE-STBKKT. DUBLIN , Mrs. RICHARD COFFBY; Proprielriat (widow of the . labRICH ARD COFh '&rj. MOST Central ; immediate nei ghbourhood . < LoAJtaAOoiftts and.Telegraph' Office s ; a few door* . from King "« Bridge . Tramway Line ; five to ten minntea ' drive 't6 any. City'Bailway ; newly decorated rB^fdrnished , and Supplied with every modem improve- ment^ requisite for the comfort of visitors , under the pv>raonal eaperrislon of Mrs. COVPET and family. : Eggsj Bnttert 'Creiim , and Vegetablos from the Farm dailyii: Notwithstandine present high rates, terms are most moderate. - Breakfasts from Is. 3d. Beds, from Isi'fid}' toonr- -Table 'dUfbte daily, three o' olook ; Ban: daya, five o' clock. ' Bonp/ Two Joints , Vegetables and Cheese, 2s. only. A Nighf . Pottes in attendance. . All Servants paid by the Prop rijetieas... All oommnnications to bo addressed , 1 ' ¦ ' Mfs;. COPFEY, - Great Globe Hotel , 1 ' ' . i. ' : ¦ Loner Bridge-street, Dublin. No oomtnunicatioii with any other house. f26.lv ,. : . D U.B LIN . Cppimeroial and ' Private Lodging House, ; ,49 , ' .>MABLBOBOUGH STEtBET. ; ^O)AETIE8 Visiting Dublin can he acoammodated , B— with or without Board, and all tho comforU of a home, on^oderateTerms. [o25-tf- ¦¦ i Bffir.j Sitnation.ppntral , oloso to SackriUo-atroot. Water&rd Arma and Conuaercial Hotel - . Mibb-tcbrrler of ' Colbeok-Strecet), WATKRPOED, ; ¦Viiihui 'Hvo liinutcs ' walk of the Bailway and Steam- ¦ " " ' packet Offices , N; . M. ; ALLEN, PROPEIETOE. /CHOICE Wines, S pirits, Cigars, Alea, beat Ili ' ''Dablio nnd Cork Whiakoys, Gninneao' s Stont. ' " ' 'Newspapbrs daily ; well-nlred Beds ; torms moderate. . [ape.ly] i THE ANOB1V HOTEI,. fTthlS Large; ComfortablB , and conveniently sitnated Jj :: HOTKIi , : ' has recently heon thoron. 'j h& painted and renoiatoa by the prosont Proprietor, llr. HEALY. For OenttfttSp ' ftna. 'falnUiea. ootnlnf to Dublin on legil inalneoa , it ' wiU.bo fbaud mast conTonlont , beinj «ituated:oext td .tbeV FqutiConrtH | and:for Wedding' Parlies and Vi«itors-to Dublin, the accommodation;i» «e«pp4 to Done in the Kingdom. . : :" <PnT»te Sitting-and Dining Booms , CoHeo-room for Lndies. Bed-rooms from, la. 6d. to 2s. each. Smoking >U Billiard Booms. ' . '" . > ' I John Jimeooii and Sons ' Seven yearn ' old Malt ; qninne«s ' d , ' Stout'. ': Bass' s Ale. Wineii , BmndiW, Champttgnoii , . Lrqnerires . Ao.. ' . ' :. . " . ¦" " . BICHABD HEALT, Proprietor. jal3.1y SOnTH KENSINGTON 3PriTata> \ KsBidontdal L' aniity Club •• GLENDOWEB-iMANSION , " . 13, 15 , 17, and: 10,^ gARRJN QTOH ROAD, S.W., ' ¦ ^. - . ' . . ./' . LONDOIT . U . } ,. . ¦ - , . (The best and most convenient position in Town).; Ono v minuto from, Sooth Kensington Station ; ten ¦ '' rinrintcs ' to. 'Weatrmuiator. :Va^fbteen ' - mirintts to the City—Mansion HdnW Station' ; ' near Parks, ' Gardens, Albert Htll , andMusenmi). , . ,, T?OB ; Faniaie» " Wi»hiiJijr to avoid flipenna of House. Jtvcfciop&g.TriMtbrs to Towri , ot Gentiomen desiring theradvas taga of is/ Clnb, combined; with the.pri v do^ and oomfortof Home. atB.moaerate Cost. ., ' / Jn trodnction'orrefe re n oe renni red;, ; ""'•'iL 'W-* Aadress; 6eoretftry, , THE ^ GnENDOWEB BE8IDENTIAI/ CH3B arid PBIVATE HOTECj Harriogton Bo*d , South Kenakntou ,. 8.W. ; '• v <OT i posiWhe^^iTo sVpfflc«)i 1ONDON. ; . ¦fjidB Faninie? arid Gentlemen , - . Situated in the :J}'- " v centrat- and ; m6*t >irV - P ar 't ^ ofMho ' oiter Aft ; Bedroomi l200)i lndndlng ; atlonBan6B, ! 3«.«d ; Pfivate Sitting roouis , including -'gtikf SIU <6d. - Genoral tariff equallyimoa«rat«^'8mokioo ,. iBiadlntf, and BOliird Boontt/^Gentlemen , : .LidW. Coffee; and Drtwing- rooms free " of chsrxo. , Night Porti>r» . ^nd Firemen. | . . ¦> ri\ ;„ '.. :; : - .;, ., ., :o : /¦*:- Ci- ' -h ,!•¦: ,. Lmb28.1 y], 'j i- . -:. - . .r- .rc? ' . . ¦ ' . •¦: r. .< r. - -\ :.r:y . i:M i\< </ , f. ¦a\ - - -:iT i ' !. 'i'A' . .: - ::.^:v ' '- . ' T 'Il:!:-i: s > :- . ' : . , ' .i - .ii.i :^;. :¦' . ¦; > - . ! i' - .«&- : '- ; ¦ ¦ ¦;: . ': ' ¦ .! ' ' : ¦ ¦ ' IV. 11-: ¦ ' .;. , i , : ' s ' i l .j - ' , ¦ i' lTlT - ' ¦ '-) . .* >¦( ¦ ¦ ' ¦ .:¦ ' ' rj ;>v. 'ih VJ. T ' u ?. ' - ' . > i' ' ' <> ;- t f. .;t!ijj^ij' - . ' - : . 'fjr. tS j f jjv : > ; " ' . :-/ : ¦ :i-.\;V ¦ ¦ ' - ' ¦:- ¦- ¦!- ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ :. . - . 7 -y-^-' - . ' r*-i- -;; . .. . ¦ ¦; J^lbWarrantcdtocaro a^dietjIlftfBesfrotothetTrinary, . OrgaJis . 'lafiithwsei^ aoquired or oonatiintional . GravW oi! P*ins fat tho-Batik.j p cold En (>4iss ' , '<»;.6d. :c*ohl; of JllCbfcaiiksidnd PatCTltafedkdrie'yend jirs ;;or sw^by any ttddreiis for 60 Stamps bTtho LinooJn «n<l Mldl ^od 3oOTttA' fDAs;Coipinyy Iunoo)D; vWttole<ialo , Aser(ts. ' yf tASOUiZ ' •4tS6nts3iono4aiS'' '!' " ''f' !' '*i 1 i cj"''" ^')-^ ';^<^.v. - . yj« ^rT- ' fev > T^'fc 'r T7ry*%*^. '^. '> . r- . . •¦ -^——^^ 7 mmmmmm mm^^M. rlf^ft yj ^aAB^Qai^jMilUBiSft tbn;3U <W ^>Jk>^|^o^8. .^^^0)pinr| pa^j ^&jHgtb^flit61f. wybly.Wfcwa>^ * rf*^J^^^(?i» . •wBre^f^Jtia fidta|SoM^ ^iig^igi^ipi lill^m M4iMa)c v** #4iiiM vwt« ^r v^fvvwfw ^'**r ^v ^XTT r"^p ^r *r YK* ' Y* ^ »- » .^'¦¦¦^1^ « JUST PUBLISHED, And now may be had , at THE NEWB Office , King- Street , Medium Octavo, about 120 Pages, printed in New T ype , on Fine Toned Paper , bound in Cloth, Price Half-a-Crown , THE GREAT CHAETEE, or THE LIBEBTIBS OF THB 0ITT OF WATERFORD , TiBANSCBIBED and Translated into Eng lish . with explanatory Notes, humbl y inscribed to the Corporation of this City, By Timoth y Cunning ham, in 1752, To which ie lidded A LIST OF M AYOBS, SHERIFFS , &c , From 1377 to 1882. (J3T Orders should be sent at once to THK N F .WH Offlce . Waterford, us onl y a limited number of cop ies remain on hand. 2s. TEi ! OF EXTJBAOBDINABY QUALITY , ' AS . SUPPLIED TO DUKES , KAIILS , BABONS, ISS" And the County Families of Groat l' rihiin Samples gratia and Post Free COOPER COOPER & CO 60 , King Willinrn-Street , London Bridge ; 63, Bishopsgate-Street Within , E.C. ; 268, Begent-Circu8, W. ; 35, Strand (near Charing-Cross), W.C. ; 7, Westbonrne-Grove , London, W. (f2-l) SOLOMON'S SPECTACLES. OBSERVE19 , NASSAU STREET, DUBLIN (From lato MostBevd. Dr. O'BRIEN, Bishop of Waterford). " I havo nsod Kr. S0L0M6N8 ' Spectacles with gro advantage to my sight , thoir cooling and comforting properties proving most agreeablo and bcnoficial , of- iecte which I never experienced from any other kind of glass or pebble. " f D. O'BEIEN, Bishop of Waterford ." (From Most Eov. Dr. Conway, Lord Bishop of Killala), " Tho experienoo I have had for somo timo of Mr. E. Solomon' s Spectacles enables mo to state they aro the only lensos which afford me tho eaBo and comfort to ba dosired in reading, writing, &o. I am, indeed, gla4 that I procured theae famed sight preservers , forthcusoof other glasses and pebbles had caused mo to imagino that snoh satisfaction could not be secured. " + HUOH COKWAT, Bishop of Killala , Ballina." (From MostBev. Dr. DTJOOAN , Lord Bishop of Clonfert). " I have to express my ontiro satisfaction with the Spectacles yon supplied, and whioh I havo nsed with groat comfort for many years. I haro not changed the degroo of power I procured originally from yon. ' . " t PATBICK DnaaAN . Bishop of Clonfert . Longhrea. " To Mr. Solomons , Optician, Dublin." From the Very Rev. Dean O'BEIEN, Fonndor of tho Catholio Young Men' s Societies). " I feel pleasure in bearing testimony to the excel- lence of the Glasses with which I havo been supplied by Mr. Solomons. Having had occasion to employ them both by day and night for some years , I can say with certainty that the relief which they afford and the as- sistance which they give aro qnito boons to a reader of writer. " B. B. O'BEIEN, D.D., Dean of Limerick, Newcastle , Co. Limorick. " " Arohdoacon O'SHEA , P.P., is happy to inform Mr. E. Solomons that the Spectacles supplied to him some ten years sinco havo been cminontly successful in afford- ing him ease and comfort, which he had not experienced from the glasses and pobbles ho had been ruing pre- viously. Arohdeacon O'Shea has now enjoyment in read- ing and writing by day or night , and his sight appears to havo been strengthened and improved. He considers that lit) 13 indebted to Mr. Solomon' s Spectacles much for of the bene , at derivod. —Bollyhalo, Co. Kilkenny. " ;. : The Eev. E DMD, O/FAEBELL, P.P., is much pleased with , the spectacles he purchased from Mr. Snljuiona. Tl joy afford him ^ tbe ntinost pleasuro and co-jifort , and arc such a striking coutrast to the pobbles and glasses he had boon proviooaly nsing. Ha is onl y norry he did hot . Visit Mr ' . Solomons sooaor.—Glonmore , Waterford. ' Mr. E. SOLOMONS' ,Spectacles havo beon usod by emi nentMeab' ors of tho Faculty, Nobility, Clergy, &o.; in- filndlngthelate Chief Justice of Ireland ,tho l.it-j >Inrquis of CUnricarde , late Earl of Bo Jon , Lord Vaus of Har- rowdoD, Clonbrock, Dnnboyn?, Athlumnoy, his Grace the, Most Bev. Dr. M'Gcttigan, Archbishop of Armagh, hi 1 " Qmco the Most Bdv Dr iluCab^, Archbishop of Dub- Jin; ' ; hi* Grace the Into Mo3t Boy he Lo ^ ' ay, Arohbishop of , Cash* et; Most BJV . Dr. Leahy, Bishop of Dromoro Most Bov. Dr. Dorian, Bishop of Down ind Connor ; Mont Bev. Dr. Dnggau, Bisho;, of Clonfert ; Most Eov. DivByan , Bishop ot ' Kilhiloe ; Most tiev. Dr Power, Bishop:of Waterford ; Mo^t Rov. Dr. Alorau , Bishop 6f Ossory, ic., 4c ; » Persona .la tho country can be supplied with Spoctaclos j'&o., by ' Pojf. Uopairs promptly attended to. Improv . oJ. Tol-^suopa, . Opo ' ra, Boco, and Field Glaasos; also Microscopes at most modorata prices BarometewjThqrmomo .tors , Magio Lanterns , tc. 1 ' 'CAUTION f—In cona«qnonco . of numarous attompts at iraposftTdn '/it is necessary to note namo and atldrcss, ariA to 1 particularly boar in miad, that ME. E. SOLO- . . . - ¦!. t . ' .MON'S Estabhshmontis NnmherNIN ETBBN, NA83AU-STKi!Kr , DUBLIN , . . •:¦ ¦ ' . . - Established years). fRIENI) QF ALL ! HOliOWlT'S ?ILL! . P0SIXT 0».. Bl ,OOD K3S3NTIAI. TO LlFE , HEALTH ABD SlEKSQTii. —Theso Pills surpass all other known M-eflioinnsfor Pntifying the BLOOD ; being safe and in- effective, they. are. available for ( all as a Domestic and Honsehold romedy. Incongosoonsand obstructions of the LUMQS and Li Vis, tboy quickly remove the causo of tho disease, - andin constipation and disordered condition lot tho B9V7IL8 , they act as a cleansing aperient , remov- ing irritant matter from the intestinal cunal , and rcliov- inj; spasnui 'orsmps , and painful gripings. VcBlI,tOOaHBXI>ACKEd, NAV8!!Al^DJ- ' ODLSTOUACU , LoBaoiCArP»nii , A«D LOWNESS O» SPIEITS.The cleansing -properties of theso Pills soon produce a wonderful ohango in the constitation , removing all . ox- oesB of Ule, ']ieaaabhe , palpitation , palnsaf tor oa ting, and giddiness. .tThey. restore 'tue ~ appetite, - cloar the com- plexion, and improve the general health. T HB MpTBjeu ' s FniiKD.T-FaKAtKa 'SpEciFics. Every Uo 'tlrer' of a Fanujy ibdnld know the value of these PilUinremoviagairacoamulations and restoring sus- psnJod or i p^rrerted . Beoietions at various oritical [tetiodi of fomalelifo they rare- nsefnl beyond measure; theyTcaa be tatfln safely by females of all agoa , and are iQvi(aa|ilain:aU 9bil dr«n!acaa pIaints. . S CIATICA, JiTniBAO o,; A3 TD 0B8TEUCTIONS or THE Xto . 1iKs. -7af / ttesePflU bo takenregnUrly ovory night , in ' strict aceordjihoe. 1 " th printed, directions, the most obitiriat ^ eases Vill toon yield * i tho secretionfrom the kidneys , will beoomo dear , and limpid; no function ¦of^body shotild bo tnorb'ootofnlly watohed ; most Iserions ooaseqWies ensde .from neglect in this re- - 8oBiTBiu)Ais^DiPT ' s3BiA, -Co caH3 , C OLDS AND ALL BBOMCHIAI, AyraoTioBs should be immediately traatedborithejo PUls, vfhich jwill, when combined with the ' eScctual nseof thaOintmcnt to the part uifected . affprdsnoha-measn re ofroliof as is scarcely oradible ; ;th7Jont« a^toTlcy ' oirtho t^o. roihe 'dies is so potent that evoryformi&abre pulmonary a Section become s amenable .Io4hi*bo4tm» ct, - . : ;v:^ ¦ ' ' ¦ ¦ . nrPJffiiW^ASraCpssMTaTiONS, TEEIIBLIKOS, AND ; I^«5 Oft NBi^yor;8 . E«»BfAT. —Those Pills ase unsur- pasj ^-aiTNeryiiio Tpnjos; thoy oorrect all irregularities «ndifcikneSBe« >'Tiiey ' ' ac€so kindly.yet so energetically Oh'M' -fuhotloiiS bt'dCroition . that the whole body is xA VIveA . tli^'blood'is ' /pwifiod , an« the mnsoles become 'flnneisidBtrp ' ngeri therefore sufferers from Nervona ^^^^^«ry ^^^pjild^v^;ftsm.a;fair and •HcJkWWfrf'T& ow tllikrfireaif di Imovm in tne leornf S-: ; . v;- -,' - . ' ¦; -JorJbiJ?Uo iti*g dtieaj ta) ¦ ¦: ¦ : ¦ ASMV r-:^ :u*M?5*;^if^ |«»jWa .- o* King ' B ETU Asffin*, , !: .. iKwU ,^ - .:. ' Sore. .Throats - - . 5ffl*4n*'*W> u -'- : S9S>S' ' o < ' i'' "" i - SWnPand , Grave ¦¦^ plaints . rfv J Head^vene ¦: r . :&>bpadary, Symptoms IHokawsbn ^^Indjjfcstlon ' - -TidDbluorenx . tha Skin;; - ilivor Com . - . .. UJoars,. . ' . ' !B«jWCte ; '^k?pWatt'J . -v . •JVenbreal Affections WWUtt4>¥. s»Jto ! . : =^^ :WBakne Mv fro-n * Djesfflf^ii'rti ^^SS*™ 1 * ;: •?¦ . **. 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r BBCflilBaXi) JPOB •> BPT Pf SINGLE COPY—2di TRAmtOBBIOU ABROAD, j JavJU/J-'OJli 1 BY POST—2Jd.

' - y JtOtClS. "- Imperial Hotel, :

LOWEE SACEYiLLE-STBEET, DUBLIN.(Oppositu the Generai Post-OCSoe and Telegraph Offiee]

¦<¦'¦ ^Thdmdsfe'oentraHn'thACity.i /^IOMPLETBLY remodelled and re-furnished.V^ Magnificent Ladies' Coffee-Boom, Dining-Boom,Smoking-Boom, BUliard-room. Charges moderate.'

CHABEEBJJAWLEB, Proprieto?. f8.U'

. LlMpGElCi-Tne Olen^worth,A FiraUalau Family and Commeroial Hotel.

THJS /'. GleniwortVMg; tbe nearest Hotel in, . tho'Qty'to 'theBaHway 8tatiorirBanV8, Steam*

boat Offioos', ToTegWroh and Post Offioo, and to all pub-lio. plaoes,of amnsSmcuV P. KRNHA, Proprietort 14,IS; an« 18, Olehtworth ttcet, Iimeriok. iol8

The Burlington Bestauraat,. 2T, STo ANDBBW; STBEE1', -DUBLIN,

Oyitcr and Shell-Filh Luncheon, Dinner and Supper' " Ro6mt, 0BURCH-LANE ,

¦ . . (next door to Hibernian Bank).rr tJNCHEONS and Dinners, Soup, iFiah, En-LaLi.-troeSr-and joints, *o., Sapper*, Fuh and Moat.Gamo alwayr ready.': •; . . '

The BILLAED EOOM is elegantly appointed.£;?l&fi?$ePE0N8 «fr tlje- fll£Bant>».|lttod . ?ishBofiax ponsut . of Oysters,. i«D»teirs,rO::abv PndSaronry Fisb,.and » yaristy.of .Meat and olier Sand-iriohes. Wines 'and.- Spirits ¦ of • the . flnef.t _qn»Hty.JametonVi SoTen Years' Old Malt. MartoU's Braridy,14-ye*rs;old.t Ales and Stout from the' best Breweries,and'itf perfect ©tradition. Finest Bod Bank BMroaOysters.. Over 1,000Boxes of Tery otd Cigars' in Slook,pnrohased.by.'thaJate Mr. Corlesi. k trialaolioited.'

¦- THOMAS F/ COBLE3S. PfiOPBiEToft. (n22SHIP and OO^CMEBClAli HOTEI.,

24, QVAY, WATBRFOBD.

MI .QlijAiE L K I R W .A NSrAVING purchased th-a Interest in the above

L HOTEL; '.begs toannounce that this Estafc-ment OPBNWD on SAT0BDAT, FEB. 16, 1879.

M. K. tnlite, '>>y : strict attention to those whopatronise Tmt SHIP AND COMMERCIAL HOTBL, tomerit a continuance of their' patronage.

Quay, Waterford. Feb. 12. 1883. f28.tf

CfRBA* GLOBE HOTEL,LOAVEB .T.BBIDaE-STBKKT. D U B L I N ,

Mrs. RICHARD COFFBY; Proprielriat (widow of the. labRI CHARD COFh'&rj.

MOST Central ; immediate neighbourhood.< LoAJtaAOoiftts and.Telegraph' Office s ; a few

door* .from King"« Bridge. Tramway Line ; five to tenminntea' drive't6 any. City'Bailway ; newly decoratedrB fdrnished, and Supplied with every modem improve-ment^ requisite for the comfort of visitors, under thepv>raonal eaperrislon of Mrs. COVPET and family.: Eggsj Bnttert'Creiim, and Vegetablos from the Farmdailyii: Notwithstandine present high rates, terms aremost moderate. - Breakfasts from Is. 3d. Beds, fromIsi'fid}'toonr- -Table'dUfbte daily, three o'olook ; Ban:daya, five o'clock. ' Bonp/ Two Joints, Vegetables andCheese, 2s. only.

A Nighf.Pottes in attendance.. All Servants paid bythe Proprijetieas... All oommnnications to bo addressed,

1 '¦ ' Mfs;. COPFEY,- Great Globe Hotel,1 ' '. i . ' • : ¦ Loner Bridge-street, Dublin.

No oomtnunicatioii with any other house. f26.lv

,. • • : . D U.B L I N .Cppimeroial and'Private Lodging House,

; ,49,'.>MABLBOBOUGH STEtBET. ;^O)AETIE8 Visiting Dublin can he

acoammodated,B— with or without Board, and all tho comforU of a

home, on oderateTerms. [o25-tf- ¦¦

i Bffir.jSitnation.ppntral , oloso to SackriUo-atroot.

Water&rd Arma and Conuaercial Hotel• - .Mibb-tcbrrler of 'Colbeok-Strecet), WATKRPOED, ;¦Viiihui'Hvo liinutcs' walk of the Bailway and Steam-¦ " " ' • packet Offices ,

N;. M.; ALLEN, PROPEIETOE.

/CHOICE Wines, Spirits, Cigars, Alea, beatIli' ''Dablio nnd Cork Whiakoys, Gninneao's Stont.'"''Newspapbrs daily ; well-nlred Beds ; torms moderate.

• •• . [ape.ly]i THE ANOB1V HOTEI,.

fTthlS Large; ComfortablB, and conveniently sitnatedJj ::HOTKIi,: 'has recently heon thoron.'jh& paintedand renoiatoa by the prosont Proprietor, llr. HEALY.

For OenttfttSp 'ftna.'falnUiea.ootnlnf to Dublin onlegil inalneoa, it 'wiU.bo fbaud mast conTonlont, beinj«ituated:oext td.tbeV FqutiConrtH| and:for Wedding'Parlies and Vi«itors-to Dublin, the accommodation;i»«e«pp4 to Done in the Kingdom.. : :"<PnT»te Sitting-and Dining Booms, CoHeo-room for

Lndies. Bed-rooms from, la. 6d. to 2s. each. Smoking>U Billiard Booms.'. ' " . > '

I John Jimeooii and Sons' Seven yearn' old Malt ;qninne«s'd ,' Stout'.' : Bass's Ale. Wineii, BmndiW,Champttgnoii, .Lrqnerires. Ao.. ' . ' :.. "•.¦"". BICHABD HEALT, Proprietor. jal3.1y

SOnTH KENSINGTON3PriTata> \ KsBidontdal L'aniity Club

•• GLENDOWEB-iMANSION,". 13,15, 17, and: 10,^ gARRJN QTOH ROAD, S.W.,' ¦ . -. ' . . . / ' . LONDOIT. U .} , . . ¦

-, .(The best and most convenient position in Town).;

Onovminuto from, Sooth Kensington Station ; ten¦'' rinrintcs' • to.'Weatrmuiator. :Va fbteen'- mirintts to theCity—Mansion HdnW Station'; 'near Parks,' Gardens,

• Albert Htll, andMusenmi). , . , ,T?OB;Faniaie»"Wi»hiiJijr to avoid flipenna of House.Jtvcfciop&g.TriMtbrstoTowri, ot Gentiomen desiringtheradvastaga of is/Clnb, combined; with the.privdo^and oomfortof Home. atB.moaerateCost. • .,'

/ Jntrodnction'orreferenoe rennired;, ; ""'•'iL'W-* Aadress; 6eoretftry, , THE GnENDOWEBBE8IDENTIAI/ CH3B arid PBIVATE HOTECjHarriogton Bo*d, South Kenakntou,.8.W. ;

*¦'• v<OTiposiWhe^ iTosVpfflc«)i 1ONDON. ; .

¦fjidB Faninie? arid Gentlemen,-. Situated in the:J}'-"vcentrat- and ;m6*t >irV -Par't ofMho' oiter Aft;Bedroomil200)i lndndlng;atlonBan6B,!3«.«d ; PfivateSitting roouis, including - 'gtikf SIU <6d. - Genoral tariffequallyimoa«rat«^'8mokioo,. iBiadlntf, and BOliirdBoontt/^Gentlemen,: .LidW. Coffee; and Drtwing-rooms free" of chsrxo. , Night Porti>r». nd Firemen. | ..¦> r i \ ;„ '.. :;: - .;, ., .,:o : /¦*:- Ci- '-h ,!•¦: ,• . Lmb28.1y],

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JUST PUBLISHED,And now may be had, at THE NEWB Office , King-

Street, Medium Octavo, about 120 Pages, printedin New Type, on Fine Toned Paper, bound inCloth, Price Half-a-Crown,

THE GREAT CHAETEE,or

THE LIBEBTIBSOF THB

0ITT OF WATERFORD,TiBANSCBIBED and Translated into English

. with explanatory Notes, humbly inscribed tothe Corporation of this City,

By Timothy Cunningham, in 1752,To which ie lidded

A LIST OF M AYOBS, SHERIFFS , &c,From 1377 to 1882.

(J3T Orders should be sent at once to THK N F.WHOfflce .Waterford, us only a limited number of copiesremain on hand.

2s. TEi !OF EXTJBAOBDINABY QUALITY ,

' A S . SUPPLIED TO DUKES, KAIILS ,

BABONS,

ISS" And the County Families of Groat l'rihiin

Samples gratia and Post Free

COOPER COOPER & CO60, King Willinrn-Street, London Bridge ;63, Bishopsgate-Street Within, E.C. ;268, Begent-Circu8, W. ;35, Strand (near Charing-Cross), W.C. ;7, Westbonrne-Grove, London, W. (f2-l)

SOLOMON'S SPECTACLES.OBSERVE—19, NASSAU STREET, DUBLIN

(Fromlato MostBevd. Dr. O'BRIEN, Bishop ofWaterford).

" I havo nsod Kr. S0L0M6N8' Spectacles with groadvantage to my sight, thoir cooling and comfortingproperties proving most agreeablo and bcnoficial , of-iecte which I never experienced from any other kind ofglass or pebble.

" f D. O'BEIEN, Bishop of Waterford."(From Most Eov. Dr. Conway, Lord Bishop of Killala),

" Tho experienoo I have had for somo timo of Mr. E.Solomon's Spectacles enables mo to state they aro theonly lensos which afford me tho eaBo and comfort to badosired in reading, writing, &o. I am, indeed, gla4 thatI procured theae famed sight preservers , forthcusoofother glasses and pebbles had caused mo to imagino thatsnoh satisfaction could not be secured.

" + HUOH COKWAT, Bishop of Killala, Ballina."(From MostBev. Dr. DTJOOAN, Lord Bishop of Clonfert).

" I have to express my ontiro satisfaction with theSpectacles yon supplied, and whioh I havo nsed withgroat comfort for many years. I haro not changed thedegroo of power I procured originally from yon.' . " t PATBICK DnaaAN.Bishop of Clonfert.Longhrea." To Mr. Solomons, Optician, Dublin."

From the Very Rev. Dean O'BEIEN, Fonndor of thoCatholio Young Men's Societies).

" I feel pleasure in bearing testimony to the excel-lence of the Glasses with which I havo been supplied byMr. Solomons. Having had occasion to employ themboth by day and night for some years, I can say withcertainty that the relief which they afford and the as-sistance which they give aro qnito boons to a reader ofwriter.

" B. B. O'BEIEN, D.D., Dean of Limerick,Newcastle , Co. Limorick."

" Arohdoacon O'SHEA, P.P., is happy to inform Mr.E. Solomons that the Spectacles supplied to him someten years sinco havo been cminontly successful in afford-ing him ease and comfort, which he had not experiencedfrom the glasses and pobbles ho had been ruing pre-viously. Arohdeacon O'Shea has now enjoyment in read-ing and writing by day or night, and his sight appearsto havo been strengthened and improved. He considersthat lit) 13 indebted to Mr. Solomon's Spectacles much forof the bene,at derivod.—Bollyhalo, Co. Kilkenny.";.: The Eev. EDMD, O/FAEBELL, P.P., is much pleasedwith, the spectacles he purchased from Mr. Snljuiona.Tljoy afford him

^tbe ntinost pleasuro and co-jifort, and

arc such a striking coutrast to the pobbles and glasseshe had boon proviooaly nsing. Ha is only norry he didhot .Visit Mr'. Solomons sooaor.—Glonmore, Waterford.' Mr. E. SOLOMONS',Spectacles havo beon usod by eminentMeab'ors of tho Faculty, Nobility, Clergy, &o.; in-filndlngthelate Chief Justice of Ireland,tho l.it-j >Inrquisof CUnricarde, late Earl of Bo Jon, Lord Vaus of Har-rowdoD, Clonbrock, Dnnboyn?, Athlumnoy, his Gracethe,Most Bev. Dr. M'Gcttigan, Archbishop of Armagh,hi1" Qmco the Most Bdv Dr iluCab , Archbishop of Dub-Jin; '; hi* Grace the Into Mo3t Boy he Lo 'ay, Arohbishopof ,Cash*et; Most BJV. Dr. Leahy, Bishop of DromoroMost Bov. Dr. Dorian, Bishop of Down ind Connor ;Mont Bev. Dr. Dnggau, Bisho;, of Clonfert ; Most Eov.DivByan, Bishop ot' Kilhiloe ; Most tiev. Dr Power,Bishop:of Waterford ; Mo t Rov. Dr. Alorau , Bishop6f Ossory, ic., 4c; •»• Persona .la tho country can be supplied withSpoctaclosj'&o., by' Pojf. Uopairs promptly attendedto. Improv.oJ. Tol- suopa,. Opo'ra, Boco, and FieldGlaasos; also Microscopes at most modorata pricesBarometewjThqrmomo.tors, Magio Lanterns, tc.

1 ' 'CAUTION f—In cona«qnonco .of numarous attomptsat iraposftTdn'/it is necessary to note namo and atldrcss,ariA to1 particularly boar in miad, that ME. E. SOLO-. . . - ¦!. t .'.MON'S EstabhshmontisNnmherNINETBBN, NA83AU-STKi!Kr, DUBLIN, .. • : ¦ • ¦ ' . . - Established 5» years).

fRIENI) QF ALL !HOliOWlT'S ? I L L !

. P0SIXT 0»..Bl,OOD K3S3NTIAI. TO LlFE, HEALTHABD SlEKSQTii.—Theso Pills surpass all other knownM-eflioinnsfor Pntifying the BLOOD ; being safe and in-effective, they. are.available for (all as a Domestic andHonsehold romedy. Incongosoonsand obstructions ofthe LUMQS and Li Vis, tboy quickly remove the causo oftho disease,- andin constipation and disordered conditionlot tho B9V7IL8, they act as a cleansing aperient, remov-ing irritant matter from the intestinal cunal, and rcliov-inj; spasnui'orsmps, and painful gripings.VcBlI,tOOaHBXI>ACKEd, NAV8!!Al^DJ-'ODLSTOUACU ,LoBaoiCArP»nii,A«D LOWNESS O» SPIEITS.—Thecleansing -properties of theso Pills soon produce awonderful ohango in the constitation, removing all .ox-oesB of Ule,']ieaaabhe, palpitation, palnsaf tor oa ting, andgiddiness. .tThey. restore 'tue~ appetite,- cloar the com-plexion, and improve the general health.

THB MpTBjeu's FniiKD.T-FaKAtKa 'SpEciFics.—Every Uo'tlrer'of a Fanujy ibdnld know the value of thesePilUinremoviagairacoamulations and restoring sus-psnJod or i p rrerted .Beoietions • at various oritical[tetiodi of fomalelifothey rare- nsefnl beyond measure;theyTcaa be tatfln safely by females of all agoa , and areiQvi(aa|ilain:aU9bildr«n!acaapIaints. .

SCIATICA, JiTniBAOo,; A3TD 0B8TEUCTIONS or THEXto.1iKs.-7af/ttesePflU bo takenregnUrly ovory night,in 'strict aceordjihoe. 1"th ™ printed, directions, themost obitiriat eases Vill toon yield *i tho secretionfromthe kidneys, will beoomo dear, and limpid; no function¦of^body shotild bo tnorb'ootofnlly watohed ; mostIserions ooaseqWiesensde.from neglect in this re-

- 8oBiTBiu)Ais^DiPT's3BiA, -CocaH3, COLDS ANDALL BBOMCHIAI, AyraoTioBs should be immediatelytraatedborithejoPUls, vfhichjwill, when combined withthe'eScctualnseof thaOintmcnt to the part uifected.affprdsnoha-measnre ofroliof as is scarcely oradible ;;th7Jont« a toTlcy'oirtho t^o. roihe'dies is so potent thatevoryformi&abre pulmonary a Section becomes amenable.Io4hi*bo4tm»ct, -. : ;v:^ ¦'• '¦ ¦ .nrPJffiiW^ASraCpssMTaTiONS, TEEIIBLIKOS, AND;I «5 Oft NBi yor;8. E«»BfAT.—Those Pills ase unsur-pasj -aiTNeryiiio Tpnjos; thoy oorrect all irregularities«ndifcikneSBe«>'Tiiey''ac€so kindly.yet so energeticallyOh'M'-fuhotloiiS bt'dCroition. that the whole body is xAVIveA.tli 'blood'is'/pwifiod, an« the mnsoles become'flnneisidBtrp'ngeri therefore sufferers from Nervona^ ^ ^«ry^ ^pjild v ;ftsm.a;fair and

•HcJkWWfrf'T&ow tllikrfireaif di Imovm in tne leornfS-:;.v ; - -,'-. '¦; -JorJbiJ ?Uoiti*g dtieaj ta) ¦ ¦: ¦ : ¦

ASMV r-: :u*M?5*; if |«»jWa.-o*King'B ETUAsffin*, , !: .. iKwU ,^- .:. ' Sore..Throats- - .5ffl*4n*'*W>u-'-:S9S>S''o< '

i''"" i -SWnPand, Grave¦¦ plaints. rfv J Head vene ¦: r. :&>bpadary, Symptoms

IHokawsbn ^ Indjjfcstlon ' - -TidDbluorenx. tha Skin;; - ilivor Com.-. . . UJoars,. . '. • '

!B«jWCte;'^k?pWatt'J.-v .••JVenbreal Affections

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LISHEGEBAGH, H«AB BONMAdOS'i i

To bo SOU) by 2TJBM0 ATTCTlW,At the, COT* AUCTION | SSjj^<

27, Barronstnmd.St .iWeiterfo« B7; -Mr^roH*1 ¦

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On MONDAY? ill 1W iai tf JULT, 1888,At the honr of Twelve o'clock, ,

THE TENAUTSlINTBBEST in the FABM olLlSNEGEEAQH.sitaate within One Mila of

taa VUU «t<J^uihMf ii h<(:O<raitt7:pJt;W« rford;'containing 228 StatutoKcres of Prime Tillageana GracingXani;;j|) fi3: .7|-; j.|i >.f, : -;¦ -«

The Farm it bdiimiler Ih'a-College of BhrUbuoCat the Judiokl Bentjp! JB310 per Annum, ftt«d ,bj.the Iian^Comtiu6a5on'*Coart, b'y Order dated; the6th diy« F b'roB>7JiJ88a. i 'J.'. 'Jl, ' j , ; ; • } >

The Farm ,Builaing« are. the . I^werty 'of | thefTe&ftn tttd'tao nott";bdiBttiodiotlSBxidWt!kb&xa!&u&l>and are'in'.eTery'wajjIiulted to th'6''F«ymj."- •

¦ | jThe Dwelling Honfca la excellent, jig men kaltable

for & Gentleman'* KmilyJ'iwi'has Vflne'rieT -2theSeal',;T6e.Tt««4J6itber5o!d/D ii« registered.ana wm oeuie property ox too .rarcaaser, • ; ;..:.

C Tho"Fam:&«it&t«oU)o«to ^igo<>diEc*d. and is

within es*y reach tiofcothe Fairs of ; Waterford/CarTiot-on^Sn /j»n4;I)nn^mBi.'>jtid *'very largoFair' is UdhtUy bf at, KilmacthomM,'[.withinThree 2Gle?bf/tbe\BarMi V I '-M P" i '\ ' '

SixtyAor^ fitetpfe^WJriinW wo.Tean pgoin UieLveiy beetmat«o&/ We wlf. of the Holdinmdoes notreqnjrb DrajBag oAbout 80*acres are laiddown inCropi^whiqh,wyi'BeComethe Property ¦oithe PnrcBa r.\-'T6« rB«t >f the; holding la in per{manent Pasture. l ThtfBblding i» celebrated as a7DairyFarm. - ', u 'L- ;j M V J ,. v, :Vi"; H

¦ :¦'¦ For Bwacalar» i ^Mtk>tlprB tl6%p plf to' J.& CHEEEY BoiToHbr',' 17,tTOiiam-SJreet;1

' • • ¦- ¦ ¦ ; • - •¦¦, - ir WaterfotdTor'td-:' " '•'¦: !•¦- ¦ ¦ Mr;JOHN pBNDE,B,"ApdUbneerr"""" I .,, :v. . . .v vBarr0tt8tran4-Streel, Waterford.\'

PriTato ffer l frreeeiya. • ¦ ;:¦;- - ,-, j28"f

c: .•• > ¦* i iii!wS 5 ¦¦ ¦:: I £ *:

T7TNG. STB EfiT^AUOTIOITi MABT; j i, »rowJCL:t SATOBDA'Sv'of ¦t'arnHk'reifOil >Pttinting*

every deMripSoii 6*Stopfer#.::;Sale *t XS tfelook,*

- Auctions-are held at the Horse, Carriage, And-Fondfare Eepoaito^^Mbrgan-iBtreet, Waterfird;'on tha graV MOHDAXJlaievoryJ Month (th« FaitDays), of 'Horses>fCattle, ana erery , kind of

*-'abeSlSUrBAlfcVHc^7?lMto£^^kiiMjti'Pn rt>,/ ng t! atta,i'Wd,e^<^niia»to'V,daily, Ptnoni Ti .)f »B /e«;4ny5kind Kj,

. ; Sale will fihd'thiaAa^ey.aMirible. ae.a protopt-Cash iettteinent te )n»a3"imm feMJ*fter. Slfti1AUikiniiol Pr fciS ftial^ bofe'wd ttTrf

I •.- ,Land CQtWa.r-3bicGr ffihO^4iff J-^ ,^:.>-; 'ii*. .v -V .vJOHN-PBNDBB; AnbtibniBerl ti

' T- iJfi^d ¦¦ ^ ] t *iS»Mi . %'.:;¦¦ . TfTO jEiSOLD^ ijtob .l thijt.iAuoti oa

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: 3.T^«a titmi4p ^ftW^Wratelwo Iiiawvtm*'•'::.. fbi^mJm|l»H^ p)dr»i^Mtoenl4^;.i. yeM »o)»B)«SMa|™ wroiijuipoi.'Oi. swtaKiiMwn-.

¦ ^Teiiaw?iu-XmSBm iw»*fe>notiB« to'XSS li«itld.i-: ,- ,-teriwilifttt « S^ ¦a aeri£4) roBMHi¦-, ,:,. Eo« i^^wttiah. .lifpLe^MarMw'ritoTOaon.

. Vh 13,976, at the atmual tremuin'of !JW 1». *d.VPr«nliun

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- FiAKoroBT*, ¦ BUxKONnncg, AND AMIBICAH_ i.^DBaAK8,-byjJl the^great Makers,- - -

'^RFiSaSf vMror tt« 'TOree Tear*' Syrfm,

, : - AM lKB»«crriOK S O L I OI T I D .TOSiO*rah B6Wou»"reda~6tidnT"Old:Piftnba

JJrrl. - taken in exchange j Bemorcd, Packed,v ! ;.j _ i ", ".*..,Storea; 4c

" ¦" "~ PUno»,-*o.',^Tnned and Bepaired.l > f '- ii;i-i M';'J,O N E 8- 4 CO., . ,'-'- •' ¦^v ij^Q^^WATKBrOBD: . ' ' '

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rriHBJBBBWINQ8, PKBP^BED to COMPUTEJL' S :thSAbo'te' i& nbw'in brilliant'condition.

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.VILPATBICB: KEIBY a SOUS, , ,- . •>i?. /= .-!r. -i-Mr«]'V .i- ;;V;v ¦•; JHJ' Bj yfSBYi'WATWUrOBD.

K.B.—PriceVaod Trade Discoonfceau»n»l.. i•,t!f i 1 M . .q»>t ^ ,c;;;;-v;U. :.:;:, ><:;. - • - ¦-' - ^jjg.tf

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Bmmf } ^' " ' ^ y and-SCABVES, UMDiQJteBtii' i -¦- 'i . HQUBB liKENS, . , ....

t i if qS f i 'f i l Si'<t ¦i;:I '-ii I !-?,iUni ^v '*¦ '£ • I r-'t; "T •.|MriNXCE8,; .»••/:•.-: ~.;- ..c>j 8HEEIDIGS,fi jT'l ,0 ^m<m*& :>^ " :-"8ST An UiBBnirerataVe'ttturried from the MarieU,all l£a:a6oTel)op6rtffiants:wUl bifonnd foil*. Stocked.»i.-j~u:-i- *acj-' -~ «¦¦¦¦¦ .« JSTTT.JT''

r lSE E-;are;'tOTVCieretai IflrSifolaMVaauicW,:'J,:^ fir'io .C« ;We(l'Wn,Ct»ki;>,Ho^' ^y|i 7p^MJ/UK^ FMn>(Ser^. irtwW*inff. »^wiW9b:-iper»i».«»«.ennme-i»t«aaV>Te,.wt»ttM.unioho)jliireibj.<aiimng,tte"B tom»teearlyAppUatt^a*;tfe^gi*try<)mce;t>

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CLOSE OE 131E ^SE^iSONWE BEG TO ANNqUWpE THAT WE

.W( ..:. ,.,- .'m..W;.DURING THE

(OF WHICH D U E NO T I C E WILL BE GIVEN).

g The ENTIBE'STOCK "in *very Department will be offered at PEICES, re-marked irrespective.' . .¦'• of Cost«'as we are determined to make a '

Complete Clearance In our Warerooms

T2SJ5Z Zb£XSS£SSOtJT-FITTEBS AND DBAPEBS, :< -: . ' .

1 and 2, the 2CALL, WATEEPOKD

T O IiET.. (For Bnoh-tlme as tbay ite agreed on), • ¦ : ¦'¦

MOUNT NEILL, the present Besidence of• • THOHAB F.J3TEAK<M, Esq..,, who is abont

leaVinfffor WaterfordiCC .Tt'.v.^i. 'vr-ir : - • -••'^MQUNT-:NEIL6-lles-.T3Dqn:-_ al>oiit:8ixr:acres:otland, is.most i healthfully eituated, commanding a^tsS&i&h^r&V'J 'lM 'iCiil

The House contains Drawing-room, Parlour, andBreakfast Boom, 6 Bedroom Kitchen, PantrieaiSoultery, Dairy, Coal Depo^Serranto* Booms; w.c*

Tho Gardan.XM1.:? *&**?) Xof.fair extent, harr"ing soutb*rn'aiped> withfgreenhouiw, froit treta,etc; >The- I*wn,'"whioh' would ¦ support four cows,is^aU

in rich.pastaBage. ir SheHered, walks inters,ectshrtibberie*, sarround igJawn..¦;,, -.;v. ;r.: :..,. ¦ . '.jThe!out ffli ' ;wBich.t.re a short distance fromDwellrag-nciuse, are obmmodiouB, containing stable

,for three iorfea, ccJaqh-bonsc, iowlrhpuse, pig-sties,rVftpi'< -h<«(se,"«ifl oftej;, araall houses. .. ,,' A pump'supplies water of purest quality.

For further.lnformatiprui.and teram apply toLina«siiiiBwuaii)LaoAKB, E»q:;J.P.,—:

' :!() •• '[;¦ TA";V Knockmitben,; Clendalkin j or to.'._ .. _jABXBnK.J kiJUl-P!Nijnji,.Qlenbower,..

n.« !';r i i r l' i i ¦¦V( T«*. -> . < ¦'/ < Passage East. ,-

Oo'toberjlaSfc M- .^A - -^ P -n9.it¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦: r '.,¦ SB A;.»,O,»-SV- ¦

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mo SOLD, by PBIVJ0!E;TEB'ATYi;a HOUSE, JL .situate pa the TiBBAC>,.Tranipre, pontaipingseren Bed ind four Sitan{f-Bobme, Kitchen, andOnt-Offices, held under Lewe, at a" Very low tent.

Fori^Ueularia»\toVp>:hfci*o.,4 ;. SAMUEL 0. ALLINGHAMk Solicitor, ¦

8*.tf^ -r.-;.8 Dng-stteety'Waterford. .C- .!,.i- , iU .02'.TBAlff;OBBijr"3 ;> . ff . -:-V .';;!. ¦. . . '

~Jjt ^Montb', for.the BSaion or by iho year, at St.7M<»»' T»sai.oB;Trainora-;w Apply on the premise*.;- ./ . . , ;L, :';.i • .• • .-• aJicp-iKfti-.iST;) J h:i ..;¦¦• .-~>. . :- X T ' ST. THOMAS-S; TBBBA0E, a, HOUSE*oi ¦ 'oontainlng fiTeApaitmenrp. Please apply toTJTJTK^Mijoyi^^ -Waterford.'¦- ' \li "

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ABE. P^EPABING TO OFFEB OUB ENTIBE

IMMEDIATE SALE,SPECIFIED THEE, '

In the Goods of EDWA&D FLIKINO, formerly of Now-' hoose, in the County of Kilkenny, and late of) Knookans-Villa, Mooot Misery, in the city of Water-' "ford; Gentleman; deoewed. ' ."IW'OTIOE-IS aEBY- GIVEN, that all•JN ' ?Herspns''oUftain(c to be Creditors, or otherwise•to h»»o aay claim 'atfainit ttbe. Asseta of ths saidEDWABD FLEMHIGV who died on the 4th day ofJune,-1883, are hereby required, on or before the 1stday of 1AUGDS1V18B3, to famish in Writing the Par-aoularaof.no> Claim* to the nnderaigned, as SoUcitoi. or;Mr«'Jc^H7f6«ltoBai of'-Knookane Villa, Ferrybaakj JWateifojpa; the Eieoator of said deceased, .towhom Frbbato.of th* WU1 of said, deoeaaed wanrranted forth of *Ss District Bejtslry^ at Waterford ofthe;Prob»t« and Matrimonial. DlriBion of the HighConrfc of Jwtlbe in |reland on ths 25ta day of June,

;. AnlNotbeis .Hereby farther Giren, that after the(aid lit d»y of 'AUGUST, 1883, the said Eieontor willprboMd-.to 'disttibote the Assets of said deoeasod.hatio j regard only to the olaims of whioh Notice andParticulars shall hare been given as abore reqoired.' Dated this 27lb day .of June, 1883.

TH0MA8 F. STBANGK, Solicitor for said. ...—_ ;... •.. i._;, - ._ - -.;. Eiecator,¦ - •i».8t .? . ffl; College Green: Dublin, and Waterford.

NEW H088 UNION.¦¦ "¦rr . ti - v ; n ¦-

---' - ^Sohoomirtroaa Want«d.rflHE iBoard of-Gnardiana of the above Union¦JL -. willj at their 'Meeting to bo held on WEDNES-day, 11th JULY. 1883, proceed to Elect a Person pro.petly qdaUfled bo 011 the Situation of SOHOOLKISTBCSSto,the WpaKSObn, at a Salary of Aid per AnnumwithoutBitions, but prorided with Apartments, Fuel,anajUgbtJ-i

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rhe ,Botrd*lll.require from Candidates, who mayoffer for; tlw abore Sitnatlon, Toetimoniau showingthaVritheyiMCC'Claued .Teachers under: the .'NationalBoard of Education. : , .' Sesied'Applibattons; addressed to the Chairman, with

Testimonials as .to. oOmpetenoy and oharaoter, to beodg*d inUw-Tendar-boi. at the Entranoe-hall of theWo>khou»3, up to Twelve o'Clook, noon, on the aboT*datOi lcCandidatesjMnoDal attendance indispensable. 'rrBy brderr* -.i0IFFOBD:OABB, Clerk of Union.

Board-room, 2pth June, 1883. . ' 2t .f f >f ASTB3EZA, BBON0EZTI&

tf7rELLT.;*-Wn.S0N, Family Grocers. Tea,XV. Wine, and Provisiqn Merchants, and Italian

•, W-M .- ', if V -Warehousemen,TaB-VlNDIAir TEA HOUSE," 88, the QtJAT,

Haye beeil ijlpointed sole AOTNTS for Waterfordfor Jj. Bi&st& C6/B 8TBOU6NIOU CIOABRTSS.

Tbej are inToluabl to-those Buffering from Asthma,

BroncbirfcI(Cough8,Cold8) and Shortness of Breath.They areiiTsoalnxury. ' m4.18t

ea., lo.> Si. eoL " Seating'g Powder."Nothing tb Eqial It.' : ¦Nothiugto-Eqasllt.Nothing to Bqnal It . .Nothicg toEqnallt; , -. '.nF$tS :POWDBB; BO celebrated, is perfectlyvJU^HhOleaindestroying BUGS, FLEAS, MOTHS,BEETLES; and •ninstota, (whilst perfeotly harmlesoto'. »ll).arimal lif«.) . All Woollens and For* should bowell~iprinkled 'with the Powder before placing away.It is invaluable- tofeke to the ¦ Seaside. To avoid db-appoinbnea'iinsiitnjKm having " KIATINO'S POWDBB"No.rcttettTowdstfiseffeotaal. SoU onlj in tins, 6d.,Is. and 2«..6d. - Beware of imitation. Don't be de-f m&tr: :::::; . - • ¦ ¦

¦ I . ..!;¦'.? Kaitmo's >WOBK ,TxBvna."—ThU • nniauemedicine. Jj certain ,to ouite, and may be token withabtoltltie-safety by thV voungest child. Price Is.-lid?;bf all CbegaittsOitpost 15 «Umps); J KBATTMO, ChemistB Bf ^.< a §C jlp lfiiUu.<f ;l. \/ . . o27. *t':¦ WATEBFOBD AMD OBNTRAL IRELAND AHD;A; K:\W$E^W$Sf ooB BAILWAYS. ;

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EOTAL AOEICOLTUBAL SOCIBTT'S GBBIT NATIONALS H O W AT L I M E B I C K .

A U C T I O N .Important to 2\m6«r Merchant; Buil&ert , Contrac ,\ tort . Cabinet and Packing- Casc Makers, Carpenters-¦ formers, ire. '

H

Waterford . July 6th, 1883.BLACK OATS-12». list price poM, but none offering thin

week.MAIZE GJ. to la. loww, and extremely dull at the deolime,FOEEION WHEAT 1*. lower.FLOUB-No change. g_ pHELAN.

a B E A T SALE by absolutely UnreservedAUCTION of all the NEW TIMBER used at

the Show Works, consisting of about 60,000 Deal.B,Battens, and Planks, from 6 to 25 Feet long ; about25,000 Scantlings, of various dimensions, from 12to 24 Feet long ; about 80,000 Feet of Inch pre-pared Flooring ; Panel and other Doors ; GlazedSashes, Gates, Eurtb. Clo3eta, Waste Timber, DealEnds, Firewood, Roofing Felt, Lattice ; severalhundred Pairs of New Strap Hinges, Bolte, Nails,<fcc., onTUESDAY, the lOtb, and WEDNESDAY, 11th

of JULY, 1883,At the SHOW-GEOUNDS, COBN MARKETS ,

ClTT O7 LlMBEICK.P. COLEKAN has been instructed by the Contrac-

tors to SELL by perfectly Unreserved AUCTION,commencing at 12 o'clock each day, and in Lots tosuit Purchasers, all the Materials used in the Con-struction of the Sbeds, Offices , Grand Stand, Re-freshment Booms, Rings, 4c, comprising an enor-mous quantity of Superior New Timber, chiefly freefrom nails, and all'in good condition.

Trncks of the W. and L. Railway Company can bebrought within a few yards of each lot. Conditionsat Sale, Cash ; prompt removal after Sale, and fiveper cent Auction Fees.

For further particulars apply to the Contractors,Messrs. E. & P. O'FLYNN, Cork ; or toPATRICK COLEMAN, Auctioneer,

j29.2t Liinerii-.k.

ABMT SERVICE

YOUNG MEN wishing to JOIN HER MA-JESTY'S ABMY will, on application at any

Post Office in the United Kingdom, \io supplied, with-out oharge, with a pamphlet containing detailed infor-mation as to the Conditiona of Servioe and Advantagesof the Army, as to Pay, Deferred Pay, and Pensions.

Great prospeets of Promotion are offered to eligibleYoung Men.

Applications can be mode, either personally or byletter, to ithe Officer aommanding the Regimental Dis-triot at CLONMEL, or to the nearest Volunteer Ser-jeant Inetrnotor. or other Recruiter.

Recruits, if .eligible, can be enlisted for any arm ofthe Regular Servioe they may select. jj6.1y

B. MAHONY & CO.BEG to inform their Friends and the Public

that they are now in possession of theMILLS worked by the late Mr. WILLIAMCHEEBT.

Same will be now OPXN for PUBLIC GBINDINGA Supply of MEAL will be always kept in

Stock.All Orders promptly executed.

apl3.tf R. MAHONY & CO.. CHARLES MoINTOSH,

PLTJBBEB, B 3 A S S -FO T T JTD EB ,GAS-FITTEB, and LEAD MERCHANT,

WATEBFORD.(LATB or LITTLB GJSOBQE8'B STBBKT),

Office* and Bhow Boom : No. 10 LADY LANE.

G'BEEN-HOUSES , CONSERVATORIES, and

PUBLIC BUILDINGS HEATED by Hot Wa-ter, on the most approved principle.

Testimonials, too numerous for insertion, from theleading Gentry of Waterford and surrounding Counties,whose places I have heated, may be seen at my offices.' P.S.—Having purchased at the Sale at Little George'sstreet the entire Stock of Brass, Wood, and Lead Pat-terns oonnected with the Foundry, for Brass Castings,I »ni enabled to execrate all orders for Casing at theshortest notice, and on reasonable terms.

Entrance to Works from Peter street. ImbIMPORTANT NOTICE.

' Parties about to Supply their Houses with the newPIFX-WATXB will consult their own interests by oaltinsat the above Establishment, where estimates can be hadfree. * ¦ ¦ <

AU work will be guaranteed of the best material andworkmanship, and will be executed on the most REA-SONABLE TEEMS .

A trial respootfully solicited.10, Lady Lane, Waterford, Aug. 27, '82.

MAN-O'-WAB Surra,

JEESBT Sons,

ETON SUITS,

SCHOOL SUITS,

SKA-SIDE SUITS,

8 UMIIIB. OVERCOATS,

STBAW HATS,

SKIBTS, TIXS, k COLLARS

COMPLXT* SCHOOL ANDCOLLIOE OCTITTB.

V ' I :. ; 'Priced, descriptive List * Free.

T7t7"E specially mention that our BLUB SBBGB,T? r Sort* for ;Boi8 up to 10 years. Price, 10/6,aremadetrom excellent Serges, durable and good,and Sea Water will not change the Color. Sogenuine ' is their value, that, we ore daily favouredby poet with orders from all paite of the world forthem. . . ". . . ... ; ¦ • ' ¦ •

-• O" When ordering, say age and full height, andsize around the cheat

P. TOBTSr& SONSaWATEBFOBD.

WATERFORD COA0H FACTORY

•/ JOITCS! ft 0O2KFAZT7,Y'ffoaeh- BuUderb. arid Harriett Manuf acturer!,COAL, IBOW, and NATTVB TIUBBB .MKBCBANTB,} OATH»BINE-STB«IT, PABADS QOAT, and CANADA^STWrr,WAT»BToa p,.—¦.¦ ¦ ¦ : - ¦¦¦'- ,

fETTAVE the hononr of informing the nobility,JuL: rCleTgy, and Gentry, that theyhave »t presentajpllnmd taifety-of 0AUBIAGE3, which pan be seeni&Sbii 8Bow*Booms, and an inspeotion af.'feains'ls rea*

e tfafiv eolidted. Ouriagea of tho

Newest Designfifta Finish, ombinine deg»no«, Ugh$noes, and dura-bility. •'A .variety ot^Mt tons, Side Can/Dog and PoloCarts,; C datts,'rjlo;,4vill be "sold reasonably. Car-riagea/8to«d,:, Bought;; or Sold on Commieslon. OldCairiattft thoroughly t«P»ired, and made eqoal to new.;vJW#«afts ;Wii>tkmanirfp>nd b< Seiaoned Mate-ir)aiMtwlteM^ :phar q*'*iadderate.v'A]i assortmentofrJu a iiiHwand-l jliCarritseii. ior-hire, with°P ; i^l. *?J0rJE'6iAisiD'COMPANY. eow.

::;.V y. 'v;- . r;t^SiVffj>'g'W.\.'t. ' . , '-V .'¦'-V. '' ; .-¦ ' IrTTHE" magnificent; 'foil-powered;• eteimnbipJL;> YEOMAN,-100 Al,; OJSOO ton*burthen,l,500 horf spower cfleotivpj'J;-E. ILBEBYi Commander, ¦ wfll .envKtk paaenffirt at Gmvartnd] at 13 o'clock noon, on:WBDNK8DAY% • the Uth WLY, for ADELAIDE

•Pa«sa«.taotefi*ilbt>Bi? I} jratBeM!; ttlrdclass, 15, 18;and .80'BoJa^as.'iApply to Aiitroar 4 Huoarfs, 7,.je h«ji t ]u»donVr?!g ;.;. :& ,£ yp <toj

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TraJJic Rsctiy U f o r veak ending JJJttB 2JHn, IS53iWaterford Atb<rai7~ " Knii ;1 ind ' and WnUr/nrd Janctin;' Limerick Ennin . Md Ktl- n£\n?(HI milnn (33 miles kenny (31 (281 mujopfln). op«n). miles open) epen)

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tfi w fcRPw tells

itLlS 'A . OW. : New.WHEAT, per barwl of 2801b«. B. d. ' s. d». d. «. d.

— WUto - - - o u O t o u u < ' O O O t o OO O— Ked - - - • 00 0 UU U00 0 OJ 0— Shipping do - .00 U U O I W O U O C

BABLE V, per barrel ot SWlbs. :_ . „ .— Grinding - - - 00 0 o>» 000 0 00 0— Molting • -00 0 W oOO u 00 0

OATS, per barrel of lOGlbs .„ « ,« !— Ulack - - 00 0 00 u 12 0 12 1_ Groy, - - U O J UJ 000 0 0 0 0

FLOUH , )>or BMJ M, ot USOlbs.— Ei-Juuorttncu - - 35 ft 38 0 JO u tO 0— Fines - - - - 33 0 M 0-H " «' 0— 3r«U - - . . il I) 85 000 0 0 0 0

OATMEAL , per Sack - - U8 0 19 u-u o uo 0BliAN, perCwt '. S 6 7 0 ' " "" 0eoij LA.Ul} do 7 6 8 0 .> u lit 0

FOEEIGS. _ FR"l-_WHEAT, iwr barrel of 2E01I*. " " '»• d - »'. d

— Aiuericuii OJIKUK - - - - U0 0 to 00 0— lieU Winter, Mew . - - "25 0 25 6— Ued Spring - - - ";uo 0 00 0— Azima " -21 0 21 6— AuBtniliau -00 0 00 0

iHUU N COKN, XeUow " W 0 U0 0— — Ibroil and Poxonlon - - W O 00 0— — Amoricin New - -15 6 IS 9— — IK>. New - - -00 0 00 0— — Galata - - -15 « 15 9— — Salonica - - - -W) 0 00 0

FLOUil , American, per barrel of 196lbs. - -00 0 00 0— Frenoh, per «.»ck, ot 2801bs. - -00 0 00 0

INDUN MEAI,, American, por wwk - -.00 0 00 0_ _ ( Borae Manu(a:ture, per ) : 17 n 17 R1 «ack, of 2801DB. J i " ° " e

Imports and Exports for week ending Thursday, SthWtowf e. KXPOHTS.

Indian Corn....12,S±3 Quarter*. Indian Corn — ijuattinWheat 29 do. Wleat — BarrelsOat» — do. Oata 500 <lo.Barley 2 Se«k». Barloy .S25 do.Plnur ) 315 do. Flour. 150 SuckB.I lour- 1 — Barrels. Oatmeal — doMeal. 30 8r.oks. . Indian meal ... — uo

EXPOETS FBOU AVATEBFOBD FOE PAST WEEK.(Trout Dan Nctt.)

Exports for put Week—CukB Horns, 9 ; Bales Bacon, 3701 ;Firkins Batter, 6017 ; Lsrd, cwt., 286 : Pig*, 539; Cows,761 ; Sheep, 775 ; Bones, 20 ; Cases Eggs, 463 ; PoultryM I Boxes and Barrels Fish, 360 j Casks Porter and Ale,

Corresponding week last year—Casks Hams, 19 ; Bale* Bacon,£9M ; Firkins Batter, 7387 ; Lard, owt., 320 ; Pigs, 5&J ;Cows, 1438 ; Shsep, 1738; Horses, 72 ; Cues Eggs, 459 ;Poultry, 503 ; Boxes and Barrels Fish, 284 ; Casks Porterand Ale, 1093.

(Corrected this day for the Waterford Newt).PBOVI3ION9.

BicojJ Pias, per owi. — — 58a. Od. to 00J. (dSTSIXS do. — — 61 O 00 0Fut do. — — 10 0 00 0HriDe, do — — 42 0 00 0LASS (chandler's) — — 37 0 00 0

BDTCHEBS1 MEAT.Bur, per lb. — — On. l&d to U. OdMairoif, per lb. — — 0 10 1 0LAKB, per qr. — — 7 6 (1 nVui, per lb. — — 0 9 010Posz.perlb. — — 0 91 0 10

POTATOEaChampions, per Btosa, (old) — 0s. lOd toOs. Od,

New, perlb. — — o 2 0 0Sooted Downs, do. — — 0 0 0 0

BBEAD.WHITK, per libs. — — 0». «ld. toOs. OdHOUSXUOLU, per do. — — O n 0 0

"WHISKEY.DUIILIH, per gallon —¦ ¦ — 19s. Od. Io 20».0d ,Coax, punoheon — — IS 0 16 6

F I S H .NxwrotWDUjro Codfish, l-er cwt. — 20a. Od. 10 2ffj. Od.HSUSIBOS, Bound Norwegian, per barrel 27 0 00 0

Do. Split Labrador — — 20 0 23 0Sujioa, per lb. (wholesale) — 0 11 9 0Piii , per do. , — — 0 74 0 0SOLI, per do. — — 1 4 0 0TORBOT, per do — — 1 2 0 0

FOWL AND EQO8.Csicxxns, each — — 2a. 4a. to 2.. 6J,Turkeys, . do. — — 3 t 4 0Duels, . do. — — 2 2 2 4Gxisx, per pair — — 6 0 5 4toos, per 120 — — 7 6 0 0FOWL, per pair — — 4 8 5 0

SOAP AND CANDLE8.WHITB, per owt. — — 26«. Od to L9.- . U.JBKOWB, per do. • — — 18 0 :S 0MOULD, per dozen Iba. — — 4 0 4 9Dur, per do. : — — 4 6 4 9

WOOL AND HIDESHogget 'Wooi, perlb. ' — — Oe.lOJ. :o0i.l0|dWether and Ewe, do. — — 00 9 CO 10Skin Wool, do. — — 00 5 00 9HiDXS.perowt. — — 24 0 23 0KIPS, per owt. — — 25 0 26 0CIL T, per down — — 18 0 36 9

• _ ¦•¦ r. ;v. TIMBEB.

B«D Pure jwr.tori, — — 70s.0d. to80a.0dYELLOW Pure per do. - — 80 0 90 0Suva, per 1000 — — 70 0 80 0LATHS, per i». ' — 13 0 15 0. •-: . . C O A L S .

CoALB.pWftoa,;, .' . — — . 17*. 61 to 18f . »JCon,perimi-> — — 14 6 00 0

, .' i?QDDEU AND OKEEN CBOPS.gjj.per.toa; . _ . _ . 604.0d. to70a Od&raiw,wna,»tcn, perdo. — — 40 0 45 0

Do., oat«II, • • _ _ 35 0 40 0Trmxire. pordo. • • — — 00 0 00 0HxsdouA, per do. ' — — 00 0 00 0CABBOW, per do. ; — — 00 0 00 0

WATEBFORD BUTTER ' MABKEl.Number of f irkin *.wiighed at the Public Butter Market

for week ending Jrtdoy (this S&y J , and price *.Saturday, — 395 — '108s. Od. to 112s. 0d^Monday, 18* — -lOSa. Od. to 110s. Od.Tuesday, — . ' ¦ p 0 - 000s. Od. to 000s: Od,Wedii«4«j— 2E9. —.- :105s. . Od. to -llOs.'-oa.-

"rhnrsSay, — 5P1 — "105s. Od, to 112s. Od.Friday — 0 — OK: Od. to 000s. Od.Ho. of Filjdna corresponding week last rear...: 152 >Price per owt 106s. Od. to 112j. Od.

itthg, jyatttafleg, and peath^Xnnounc4m«nUo/BirlIi<,Bftrr<ajM,andD«>(n>,mttt(e<pr«~p°i>id

B I B T H S : '" : ""'

:At Dnogarrai, the wife of J; t'. Bndd, Esq., of a son.At Creacoa, New F.oss. the wife of George W. Carr, B.L.,

of a son. • ¦:• ; ' : ? . / '.. - 'On 1st instut, at' Uain-itree^Clonm«l, the wife of Mr.

P. Nugent, of a son.' ' • '»,.0? *?i Jnitant, tt' 4, Bonth-terrace, Cork, the wUe ofBichird J. Gslwey, O! a son ;

M .A E B I A 'G E S.JuW 4, at Trfalbi Chnron.Bathimliif. by ths Eev. S. M.

HURSL John_ Chri*:j«, of ;:l«>dOD.. *lde»l son of DavUChrlstis, to Jane Lccko,«eoandd«u»-ht«r of Robert Locke,59, (^BWMoad, Ilatbnr, BuhlinVVsta of Waterford~^

n'*1 ?ivat **• <»««•»'« «.Andrew,.We»tland-row, Dub-

(/""Sfr-^S1* 'Sn o',."* fe* «%« Eaton, to&itor,to Mary EltasUtfc, tldot dsofbtef of TnoBtasFitipctriok.Esq., l4j).,m, lVow*rBsW^M«rt, I)«ban. •™*BOTOf'

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OD 30th ult.,'at South Para£e. Waterford, Hanish- the b»-lored wife of Henrr Bosdle. late Collector of Inland Be-vtnue, aged r8 rears.1 ¦• ' - , '¦ ' • - ¦ .At his wridenee, Oder B»ni, Tratflrford, 00 the 3rd July,

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week^laat yr. 4173 0 0_ 191 0 0 S9i 7 10 235 * 10-

WATEBFOED, DUNQABVAN , AUD L1SM0EE(« Miles.) ' '

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Total <83 6 0~

Corresponding woek, 1881 ... ... 353 4 n

DUBLIN STOCK EXCHANGE—THIS DATEAILWATS.

Great Southern & Western ... ... 12HMidland Great Weatern ... ... gojGreat Northern Eoilway ... .„ 121DubUn, Wicklow, and Weiford ...

BANKS.National Sank ... ... ..2W/16Munater Bank ... ... .. 7Provincial Bank ... ... ... Bank of Ireland ... ... . 3191

T. S. HAEVEY & SON, Stockbrokers¦ Waterford

MOON'S CHANGES.New Moon Wednesday, 4th Jnly ... 3.3 pmFirst Quarter...Thursday, 12th „ ... 7.19 a.m'Full Moon Friday, 20th ,, ... 3.31 a.m.Last Quarter... Friday, 27th 0.13 a.m.

% TOaferfot-b fete" BE JUST, AND FEAE NOT."

FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 6, 1883.

LATEST NEWSIMPORTANT DECLARATION OF THE BISHOPS.

The Catholic Hierarchy of Ireland, in sessionat Maynooth, for tho past two or three days,have adopted a series of opportune and impor-tant' resolutions. They condemn tho plan of" State emigration a8 unwise and impolitic ,"and calculated " to promote disaffection" amongst the Irish nice at homo and abroad."It will be seen also that they ascribe the crowd-ing of the people on the poorest and least pro-" ductive lands to the inisgovernnient of Ire-land," and the remedy they propose is as fol-lows :—

" 6th—That the evil can be cured in a statesman.like manner, and with the happiest results, bj pro-moting the migration of the surplus population olthe congested districts to the lands already referredto, and nhich exist in adequate area in erery count;in which congestion prevails.

" 7th—That, believing as we do in tho justice andexpediency of this measure of social reform , andbelieving also that it3 adoption would bo a realmessage of peace to Ireland, we earnestly press iton the attention of her Majesty'B Government."

EEPOETED DEATH OF THE COMTE DECHAMBOBD.

PARIS, THUBSDAY, 7 P.M.—The Temps pub.lishea a second edition this evening announcingthe death of the Comte de Chambord. Thechief of the Legitimist party has, however, re-ceived no intelligence confirming this news.

THE DISASTER ON THE CLYDEAccording to the Inter telegrams received, the

shipping disaster on the Clyde—the capsizing ofthe Daphne—waB far. more disastrous than at finbreported. It now appears that at least one hundredand twenty lives were lost in the sad catastrophe.No further particulars as to the appalling accidentbnve been supplied. About' sixty bodies have beenrecovered.

LONDON CORN—THIS DAY.Scarcely anything done in Wheat. Liberal Foreign,

supplies caused weak tendency. Maize drooping.LIVERPOOL—THIS DAT.

Average attendance. Wheat closes quiet atTuesday's prices for fine qualities. Other qualitiesturn easier.

LOSING BUSINESSThe London Financial Association—which we

have always regarded as an exceedingly grimyconcern—is, it appears, the real cause of thedelay on the part of the Kilktnny JunctionCompany in accepting the not unreasonableterms proposed by the >Vaterford_and- Central.One effect of the conditions proposed by theCentral Company would be the removal of theJunction Company's head office from. London toWaterford ; and in prospect of a fusion of thetwo concerns, this is, of course, a most desirablearrangement. Sucb a removal would, however,prove a sore ttial to the London FinancialAssociation; inasmuch as these go-betweenshave, hitherto, made a very nice picking oat ofthe choice privileges conferred upon them by theJunction Company. The work of this associ-ation chiefly consists in the distribution of divi- 'deads—no very alaSrniing task in the coco of theKilkenny Company—and for performing thisonerous duty the London Financial Associationcharges the Junction people no less than 15 percent, on the whole amount ; whereas, under thearrangement with the Central, this chargewould be reduced bj quite 10 per. cent, inas-much as the Central authorities are prepared todo the work for 3 per cent. In other words, theLondon Financial Association makes the divi-dend warrants of the Junction shareholders paya toll of 15 per cent , for merely passing throughtheir office ; and out of this business three ofthe directors of that association make, we be-lieve, no less than £1,500 a year. On the whole,we ire inoliued to think that the Kilkennypeople cannot possibly get rid of this associationa day too soon.—Bailway Time*.

MONAGHAN ELECTION—THE LAMQUESTION IN THE NOETH.

At Lalf-paet four o'clock on Monday eveningwe received the following telegram .-—" Ber.'J.MEKOAK, P.P., Monaghan, to Aid. EBDHOHD,WATEBFOBD NEWS. HEAXY heads tie pollMajority, 365 over MONEOE. PBIHGEB; no-where.'. ; For ' this telegram we feel greatlyobliged to par friend, Father MEEOAS, who,with hi* clergy, worked might and main forthe return of HBAir, oar now more than eversingularly distinguished and verv clever /elloir-countvman.- In truth, he-well beat both Toryand Whig together, leaving them nofrtfio ghostof a chance - The fact of a Catholic oaringbeen returned for a central Northern coanty -acounty,whioh formerly rejected two Protestant*the late Sir-JOHN GEAT and ISAAO BuTr—uone which has taken by surprise not,ontytbesskingdoms, but America, - and no donbt ;theGovernment- of England. This .vicfaKjsnMbeen, fairW fought, out on the Land Questaoaldiiev'ana it proves two th&JgaSrflretrtba*i™LandAot ia. no mpr£ satisfactory,to tho Norththan to the South, rttidioit, tbat'thetfc^beraawon't naTe twyetj; Hungry fpv ^my ^W'will finTa-.tmi-.il Annrcetin man na HBAl/f.HMO

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lfc,-i, . , 'M*Si.iVW<» believe there i*n no.; event; which, oouldj.be t*;- 'iedred «ith> more, .genuine isxwrgir; by he .&tfcblloS'- 'wOTle of > Ireland; than, .the aanonncement «f the?.&j; Jgith of " Fath«i.Ton»; Burke," ei ;be' ni popoi; ¦ U y oiled. JFot a number.of jo«w, pMV-rten 01¦7'/ slawii-^F thet Burke.'was ¦aPcW»ttb.ea|iqe>.,dJ'•'¦?Yths «tomsob;-and though bU tbdlUng eloqueneeuV ' Ua-pblpit hw dortngv all; th*t ,Ua>« .eh'swjejl and- ;:.i£^r<dJa «ngreg»tion»,:and hli'wunUn^nce%jp ^mea A t * aecostooied, genial nolle,; the dUtpesaicg' •:. JmiJa*»1m« alowlv but surely makisz it* inroad on¦ .-hj»Tte>roniconstitatioii. ; T ela«ktfine his power.V' i,fal *oic« **• beardjn. tbe -jpulpit ai last tfundayj '.week,wheu.he, proaphed.ft; etrtabn in St I'canctiI; vi:ji&»ar> .Church,• -tipper • Gardnera rt, DuWin,' in, - aid °t the starving peasantry, of l}onega}i j Im?

'- 'Aj & cB i U i l j after the. sermon,.whjcb, by the'Way,feff realised 4118, the:gi!ted preabbVc, ,«aa bbrtte! backU r to hii con rent at, Tallagbt,. anfl;, to" the 'tail 'from; '.';:which he nerer. rose UK be. breathed out* his purei; ¦ eoul to his Maker, Sunday morning,, at .threet :' .o'clock.,- About a' fortnight;»go, a,new.poAlnlcan- -¦ .Church was opened at TaTutocfc Hill; tond|>n', and;'. :• j the¦: requeote ¦ that the, eloquent .Irish^'OomipicaBI , >'should preach .on the occaaioa'were urgent'andt-¦¦: numerous. His medical .attendants procqunsedf: '[[him absolutely unfit ;to. undertake ;the Journey," oo;- c a«oount of bis weakened..pbjiical.oondjUori, but h^t. ' Hat:the last . available ¦ moment took* p*iu gfi;io; 'London, and .preached- > ieries .ot five nnnont*j' :' before he returned: Jo :Pqblln,. summaries ot whicb¦'r 3 werecently had the pleaaurVotpnblkhing.;. {fatherr..^ Burke was born in the town ol .Galway, on :he 8tht"- 1Beptember,. 1830.i M a-,very early, age.Di jinani*I Jnttd an inolioatioa for the Charoh, ,aod in) tba*"' ,year, [1846,, at the .age of Jft»en;(he.'enterea.tb^i- \ sjDominiean Order. ¦ JL% that, eaily.a«>.,ne pent.toi Italy to pass through the inecessarj-jeari of staid; '•¦ \ t and. novitiate, Ha stodied. ati,8anU. Sf*l u ani V.-? -: ..Perogia, and, . retMred- <".«*con's ordera.fr>m..thi ;i, .- hand* qf : his • . Holiness. .Leo^XUXf tte :jpfesontI iUusti us Pope jwhen he/waaiirehbt»topTj*..W* latter Bee. Alter - spending4vo *•«• to3*o»*.ty'• tmmm ~~.<..«~ TO«AAX|> ••*»<• ..• 4n ' Rnobind. and. was; •; -; ordained * priest *f.tho Dominicao Order ofiFrlir*;' ;)*heai«i1>adMacbjd"tbeagaotthirtyjeji^MleV

; T*6or years of nistioaarr work to CHoabesUn ca**:I .iwastofto bU natife land; .which'belotedwwell,: to establish a branch''of'his order ln-TaUagbli^:l< lT:I>oWiB:; i»'by>bq! ^*e«J« lM>4-y 1 incessantly; lor' .about' •epen".'ire««»i'' *V.*ty ,!•*» «?¦ :;wal6h torn, he was -again' ordered;** Bom», *bw:¦ :> • he' became prior! i^SsvContenV,** v\ttK| Irish:•s -Pwinkaas.at. Bauv Clement*. iMttls-ittiiM. ths|: i«pment CardinalManning-was theEuglish. preacher&Vln the Chnrch of 8aata~SrarU delB&lo J»ato»«jP iii-'tet on th» death c*0«roUii»l Whetnaa ln.tt?ty tt«ti»- *~aSHBgaW»«a-- dlrlne-wai'i&ti to" au<^*lm>a»« i AreJvbJshop" ;of Westminster*; .*"a*h?r.,B0 ?(

OTP•• th«r eelected-Vtp ittcoeed, )r.: Manning 'ai Ue;i Ettglishf pwftehMT;dttHng " thevLentettj. »«jtice*..!&£EWwr»fcetfww;. lrowB ctft^^%;by most orltkial and distinguUbed! aadleno#»i<OBlir;¦ j:-*f4sTnff;tnntm mft<m»tfla:'.- manr M.;wboia! were

i«> noteatastspand tourists from aSparts of the globe,fe^ wkeat the'deTOtlbns.peonliail. to that, hota|. e*s«iP firtJAetea to'the- Eternal :,'City; aad,r: therefore, .the.| - '.-'¦ oSe« of preacher iwas-gi»eil only tb tsen who were){f©resaidedWttt iiUea irpoaeBt-^^ .CathoU^Ir ftP,.":.Hawn obeapied wte neromii.ppelQpn.wr,Pgyittt jtiMs, .Jatber i&mi oneOi.iaori, Mtame4:-|*f ; iaJteSiad.iand; becama agaia ptosb-.ctythft.hopse t¦ MUaUagbC For some years foUdwinj; <b*.,**l;»2«• .#jaoW«equenti«r«»coeT 14 Ireland, j$*?**3?.!\ * »fm62t that%©Jdemandeifor, htt tfrrtia;gre^

^^ «^anaWfcJ)« uilt,J»*»? f^W,/,i;jaxajbTi|att«tiogii demands >npottwMU3 f*9mI*VjaoSlban:once" In bre»kSi«gv^P)tti.3hWT- h«lth.i "siimemethe ;*ppeM^Ws^r««eacittta fj lS*k :>vi**l thrsignU&sVjeemisg «eigr>gatio |*Wd^i i ;: e here. ambeb otTrb ata »c i|q «»¦:. I J xmnag nts euscu.career ne mwao.wa;xf *) rj£ff ~'r ~

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•: The dtuatJoa and foundarka of 'Hount' MelleraT,b«a.htm so often described of Iate years thattbw:are,few;i lndeed,iia;this pa« brtM c trVwhohate not, at wme period of their Ures. heard orlew something'ahont thia fa e-famed' Abbey.- Forthe ignorant,, in this respect, it may be stated thatin l8WtheJns«tutlon .WM ft)unded'by'the 5Q s•of the CisteSceiai:nOnUti7ici!Melleriyfn lSn?i9;a great tnany of *hoei were Irishi' and whouatu.rally, when they were diiturliedin.'their old home'.looked to the land^of. thefaj iirtkio^pTace 3

•fCT-\4lterrwandaring OTIJT : tho • pountry,i .tbeyat length settled.on ft Urge trust of oxer flMfcurmacres of land situated close .to.the Knockmefldown

. wyonUlns, whtre, alter .toilin,j for ySrs,' tbe/haT4now the satisfaction of. seeing- a;nobfasibey and %large tract cf cultirated land as thaWiultof theirUboure.. ; Borne years since, «. boarding-Bobool'wasestablished,'anditalao'baa prosbel«ed/ ttiaat'thetime we write, there are oter ,l20"b<7S attending it;

KA poor school baa also, been i'ouododii conferring a(great|boon on tbe humbler in habituita'of'tbe sor-roundlng districts, and.a acuroe-'of oOMnderablewwiaanUy fa the ser»fce*ol.<|od:yOn.Wedne day,tb« abbey ,was tbe scene of uniTorsal; bnstle and'excitement amongst the, ybuiiisf whrf reedre theireducation there: as It was thji M braaMnirnn" A r.As yew follow year in quick snooosaton, the timehonoured costom of having as exWWtioa day aeems

: to. t>o obtaining a firmer bold on thoee interested'inth« prosperiQr of .the school.; 'Certainly the enter.lainnMnt, which; wu pr«ir l:f ithe.iinuseB)ent¦jrt,.,tte>. »«to>«;iW;:oaV-l««jai»4)ijw;pt-- «ncB1-laoharsfiterjw Jo reflect great credit on the teachers;who must haT takes considerabj* pain« .with Ithepupils under their'care io ensUeHheai:tolake the;part» allotted -iu^sach- a faiatl^w .manner;A.Theprogramme.opened < with ttaToDorju,^SpringsSBright Glow," and Messrs. MsMabon/Eo*»!ter»nd^ r'MrM y^dasenMitt '-Jkr^rne^^of'apf'•plliusewblohgreeledihelr wndoriag'ol an inrtrai'naaUl trio; tbe " Ortnd Mae jh;" ty;.Watsbn..!lIr;

ohn.Banyj^W;V;Tho'8kip: iS^%inaTeryBSritotioos.«aiu^ *nd itik>waj.»ittiWhlch:»tbe•el t class aacg »electioM;from7A^PWS«i,offossae* reaectfdoonaJ^rmVH^naitoVthl^W««.. palnst g:te^ ii «»,rittf tel.qg.^howrepnUUouhasbeealooxertabliaheAi-Mastftr-Bobert CarteBoersi'-taert' ilId;ifi»;* iweeV'inisympathetio toloe,rendered Jlucre's jorely melody,r^ «theTear,V'andthi'a*iK:fcda«.Ittanadmir.able >ann«r, wig, tbe; cbom v «(The; Batoyarils.T.Taylor;; The other itema in the madcal portfoniof¦ tb* prograsimo werodoae full Josfioe to, and space:«K>nfl .prer«iUi tit Jf otti gi«nj{,ii(Ott 'of,thett.spoolalmoat . t.hM.n^Vi""1! Dur.lot:to see such-juvenile actor*a»appeared-iit tbedramatie portiob-'ot-tbe.programme. ¦ .Henry-; Brook's' fold tragddy.i

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1. 0'Ueani i losrU.i' Johri K &gm i" Anddrwn.fJ. t BariT » 81ward,?/J9kn| Krohy if i Araoldas,;'.

WAAIA>- J<fe*t3r PAMII r« vr±»t.««ir»> ir.tT-i*/ «*«. -r^ ' toUemaiii rf lahboiBdd^eten'

itavua..Y«aa,?Iias:a unouqt^ buiatiA:talent, aadrendered soae o£ th» flnatt raaMffiwia a' praise'%oithy«m nrt.;"He;-h>»,;.EiweTw7*'4J»Po« to-?ranv*, and". jfel ooiUairtaatiNf.thh. failing,.bewould. b» aa ieto* of coasld wablctterit.' Messrs.'JbHp^&ehaii'iWd;76^ iat ;d secTe specUl'meiition;;fpr:.their.:eiseU«nl imwaooationi of the

wAaraetera aarirted th«ou ?vl c&it» «A»pt»tioa of>;Sa3mud:1Ii0-i -tou«j«v cte-':Ilin%.ia ,;:Sjr:' *Tei"!-a •*otpgoniBry»>.isii waif a, is ifotaMM aood •»tbe mostoomlo-.a^Qeain.thiitrgrtv'vaathiimaated.Tbe follow^ ar« the eharM eta t—-' - / ¦ -';> ¦;'.: l';Attdy ooasy, ~«asaa»aa ' Ebtiay Andy.' tt 1.^ 8t»peltoo,j H SqmWKpa^ P. '1t>: O>Co»a«r i "SJtlrt<yO»ady," Ji O-DotaKU r" IBwawl O ttMwr.". W.;Heap*;« DWt Dawtatf. Siowji'ltri irarply,"Moor**! aod lAnr Bogtaf ' am tr*), S. Basc«U

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l^&T&QQKf otittiurf ibt iSQF.f;CAHIB.;: ',i ^. .Ofi at«w « Ui i ja i 'iw btoOghtt^

rd !JppeOTap»tfi»wS#i i»W-*i;is*>>«*Jr-l|!'PcM1^;feddrea»»^He dilatsoco'tt I GKn&tiM 'xaomw ik of

i:tb'e'&tri«ffiBl5rt&i iariwi t eiat'or; ^

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: J.P.-v prisldiai» «>• abaiaoe olftbe Bight tVorsMpful the Mayor; WIC'EXUT. Esq. '''Also Bressnt -A14enaen7w. B. Krilj, Dr. Maskesy,

W.'Ji SduU/J&nisUiMi BediaoadTBlgh Sheriff j &.Pow«r,n»Bd-X.ClaiBBett.. .Conneillors;. J. Breasaa,K. M. AUen B. Manuw, M. O'Meara, B. Baleteh, P.

ii^V'iTiJBodtaiokSjui.lu nua. ^.i , ' ¦¦¦• •. \. •v !<ft» Aid.fBTAK taking the chair. Mr. HOWABD.S i;™? f*4 4 J«tt*» from, the Bight ,Worship-W 'the.MAXOB, apologjalng.:f6rr his unavoidableabsence, as he hadtoprooeMto Cork to the openingof th,e exhibition in that oto. - " • :.::'

i taaqiiox P«TOTOR^A,peiiUon was read from<ae. Limerick Corporation in fay or of an amendedpoor-law act,' by wbioh' funded apd other locked-ppproperty would be rated to the relief of the poor..Qn. ai<fGo»,ot AH. iBjoacowveeoonded by Aid,.CMxnnr, the petiKonwasadopted.i. ' . ', '. ' ¦. ' . >!•,,j .AwiapjmoH «>% BjrfBB«ioir.'4o.—The applica:Uon of Mr. Morria, of Belle lake, for a revergionof » lease ;foc proptrty pn Mprrissou's Boid, wasreferred to. the JPinnaoo Committee, on moUon ofAM. 8i»rM, aeoondtd,.b3r Mrr'AjiL»i«. : ¦'., MABXtra.—A letter was, read from Mr. Doolin,O.E.,- , enclosing ttro aboounts due to him for theproposed n*w,mark*t», .which, wore projected thrMT«ini ago, . . On motion of Aid. B DKOKV, secondedby Aid. Cunm, the . matter {was referred tb.theMuckets* Committee. .: '.' ,.' :, .\. '¦:;}: \ , ,' , ' ¦ '.,

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i SBTTBBAOB.—A letter was read from'Mr. Basset^ThomaMtroet, iasking foican allowance of JBIS,whlch>he, as tenant ,of ;the Corporation, had ex-pendod on a sew«r from, his'h'ouse to. the streetmain. I The TowH CiiM.said. he informed Mr.Bassett (as instructed by.the Finance, Committee),that baring a. lease for >5 years, he had iw clilui/ '

, Ald. MiHOST'e; Panoau.~-A letter was readfrom Aid. Jlahqny, stating tha)) hitdlald ot>t MOOon his. premises ini King treeti and that ho wouldbare .to expend a,;still further sum to prrfeut tbeui.Aid. B. Powaa akid.it. was fortunate the rere wullo'.the, frpn .bnilding had.fAUea;.without hurtingftV.persoqjia/ rt.wasa/iokiUy'oId place.and50* i*««. la,good soiwd;cptfSlrton. ;ia*de so by Ald.yf o *n«T 'vB *. WJ»W flow that tip reoommeqdatioh

f .J ijM»i««P«»<Sture tberepn) be baWied out:IjtoABaT.iUf;injuoh. leisuto,, In seoqnding .th,e;

• >;1|AJ|d.:;BmtHr a»id; thet iront buildings had , bneiir

. .".ered a rtory^Biidithe rbofiwas ,not_ as before..Be, .wouM.llke. to- sea Mr.,JPleming-a teport a* to»?*«wefc,t!»,l}o;uw. was put up,;in;a permamntmajmer

^and also is be (Mr. F.) satisfied with ifc , '/

d AU-JUDMO saidJie bad been speaking to Mr.John Hearne, builder, about tbis.property, and,be

ifaidithati-before, Ald.,M.hony Vft fflt ,•Tjould «osti htm considerably orer.*«». ¦¦¦) -¦¦ • ¦ ¦> ! 1 Vrt^Plff - J'.iP'PPSf toe reduction wwildtake. Pfctffeom tbe.ti.me;Mr.;Flem(ng.would pass

?rM J iO?uncil..agree4;to,* , , .. , .,,.„ !¦'v»% ° » !VBMUSM.-f^ proposal of Mr.Chapman Jo., give ML per year (fcpWof JW2,oldfent)1.f6r , bis premises, next toJLl(J.v|4»hony's,,«BUIB , »treot, , w«o greea,, to, on, motion of Aid.

.&&**?> j *9?m'*K Mr.,0;M«ABA.;i Mr.' -Ctakeaput a newIeujie fcr W yearsj,.,^ ,. v ,,, i;r;,i«oAWpwt.«wx.~Qn |ojotion of Aid.,SITOB, abrcondeiby, Aid, BnpkW,.Mr:, Bernard, Hajden'"plumbM^wa8app6inted,.tri attend to the gas fa the.Town HallbuiUinif,at4&perannum.A T ; ¦ ¦.} , |¦•;_.Qn>o«qn

¦Mr.;.iB^ 1aeednded byTAld:;S'WEW- •a«bat«uent;ot I*,was1 made to!**JTvux ttf Mall,- f<« expenses gongjtp by him ;in thesewers .to« rbisx5Wffliseii.7CorporaM. property);whioh. are runningL out of , lea»e.i:Oa.motwu'ofAid. Smns, seconded by AM. JPOWKB.MW WI C,'AlUoj?ba«tf gota75y«Brs> leas»of Mr. J.:T. Byan**large concsra»to iiewrttrert (now-in the hands bfthe Coipbtatkxa); for &ftper year J lati-renf .Uelng**>• ¦ . . ¦ . ¦ -,• ; . ! • •".T,. .- ^, - . ,- .: '• —¦ ; ¦;: ¦:

, *f|mu» »OXM ox *H« 'qiJAT—Air1

iino&n|i''Aiuuiia>i'.- ¦ -• ; •¦L;-U •,.¦.; M»t 8«MT|H|,;'50o:i wi. f;;. TU . Finance - pcjtnmitt«e;cre<»moendedii thatparties h»ring;bazM^altb«.quay ;ahould:be prbiS?4^Jf?ftSi-i

>JIJw^?* «i««.tuient,>in th0 rfighCourt or Jodkature-eminent eouluel batinff ad4°Vto»4=tta*f*ono;'-''iA- .i!r-- -.;i-^S'i^ »';'/-» . «¦¦-'•• j Ji. AJdV8?r >«^Uh t e^ utfetiaatfe W':tbe ooamlttee ibo; adopt*!.'1' The watter bad.beentou ^ ^^ ejC^^aThsITownlClert.bad, by duectlo^ortbeCoundl/wrfttettTepeatMlyto.tbe«8 v«»»J?«^ i4/4^*«liB^deiffnedc to>xepJySf.:H*Jwrot»taoslatet Tthaa lastwwk, MAMPt-' Tcpfritbe *:oonrfesj*i>o*'» *«pljr;wklf

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:|>anteiws:B;ft.nMT#th>tt6erpcoiniMikl»tto:committMjb*j«dopte4,\U 1tht7.did.not *i»htahaMoter>thuir quay^! altogietheri ( (heir -TieaV)'. - \UitMoEB?sar. seconded 4be motion: •fJ i '"%r;J .1 *•''^ >Mr. K»itTtbwgitbefor tbe^W to'-Uwithey1;should appoint a comm ttf tojw 'ci'tliiieWar

UndIord>,,th¥n,he wouUsnpp tto^Wt it'forcing themip iaifrt JBU sngges*«d £a* lijtot

r.withtth«vHaibp4 ,Board.i1ir9 Wr «^S «:.tt(W;i-«B4 'that 3ftitea,34&'w^M4 1% Sai^d'exDeiUhf^% a r1i^^ /' %W;i

quiestlo^^bftiHajcboAi'rBout* hW^SrayWSsWtAei ht;ctjtbei:Co>pota.«ott.ito'ith>o?oayijt4H3!fuikedttomto.pMiitb r«*olutionbB p

JropdWiaoatbeir,;tW tf *»•! Vo^WWHIiMto^WreSftlBjUjciibt bf ihe Ootj tioti;a ifthWaidT i4beyi

per year; II toe otrn>rs of'. tbe boxes only a4f$jtpa|: sideit)«air^ iiaw)< >iis")a •»;4i&ijiji.a .-.sftpfAtjft *'i p!l, ;JAld;;f Btf/ifc«*n.th^ht UiatVwM' thajtoia'canr (»iimOT^p»a ur»w^oomnMjas'aw(rm»«

.W^*WWI^! /4»A»IMw Ae«iSB«b^e<^8)Ma>«oil.teh^»i»Woatattiat»h<^%,%aap?}ttB!o<i|fJ# bipVdr*d,-tb*,«agUtrat^ bay*|ffljffirfIWtCtlftll \ f*j I > X' w^' '4' 4 * ^ ^^ ji? ';'

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A i le ; w«? re rot James Feely.- Esq., tenders, for writing out, tl.e^

accouuta for the putmanager Nattot^^ki 'VSaterford, again calling two years,Jn

^accordance >1tb the request of Mr.

"tteXn the satUfactorystateTtbe S Courtney Crpker, Local Government Board Aud^r.nocounWand soirireetinB thai in1 order <o avoid anj There were three tenders before the board—Messrs.SSSeiBantosi^?th* oS»rdUiftrwm ba« nleuedlo MatbeWDwyer,A istantClerk.DungarvanUnion.ZSnto wS' W^ ^Sril ^ 16;

Wm. Crrol Surveyor.rtW«« Thoma.prwattg demands, totil tbe pwsenl debt is paid ofl. .Alman, 8urve.,or £4, Id. The tender of Mr.

OM)W» 'OI» ADoV*;-The-lJoard'wi«be8 toimform Dwyer was accepted. . .„„ .Mr. Feely; that the eoUection in progressing, and ;.As'0DB»» M»niN«.-An «dlourned meetu»oftbeyrexpecttbat a consideiable lodgment ;wUl'be the Commiwionere was heM on ftonday U st. Th«maSe during this week. Theyr«Iso hope that the m.e»b«™ Pre8ent "Sre-M - A iuSLSS M<lebt will b? almost wiped ouVbefore n«ffinance ch»ir). TEomas OTConner, John

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meeting. Unde7the'oir«unmtanoes the beard hopes Flynn. P. Looby, B. Keogban, ThomaaHl Cartby,Mr. OPeeiy.wiU honortbisd.j'sobeque^wbichwete »"d John Scanlan. . ¦ uir. jreeir,WJU nonortois oar » ouwuti, WDICU WOIO ™ " —¦

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belves out'of debt (hear)^ Mr. JMAOMT; clerk, said and being tbe lowest was ~;cepted;that is' so^Sd. SM«Hi. ',observe4. that those ' TH« rf^BBonR BuoTS.-Michael Byrne ". 1° «"*

tSS£a^5^S^S2&iK 6K*tf WSfflKS? $l£r.

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M ™? „ i-rid«v 13th lv! ! Letters were read from rtllectorsTiitsgerald, notice that he would mov.3 on Fnd«y, «U July,Haiy.' Glbsoiva 'Barroni tb* latter uking for that the reso ntion posa*d m favour of an earlyfc for his ooUecHon. when the boaradlrectefhim bnttor market be rescinArf. as it would be pro-

Sffl " .*** ^^^^X gh« of tho meet-'CoHudtions ti T rh« ir<»k. -Fit»ierld. .£54817s 6d; K »t wbioh tbe resolution referred to w»« paused ?

Olto.iffl?^1

Ctek'v l dH;«* consider it necessary to g.re

S3«2lS&tlS&^^^ n^1&™,rIDB«.-Mr. O'Connor ^ notice

*^Kii*Mas£* Mr ltiSr' and 'Mw. White were to the clerk that he wonia re,ulre him to l»y before th«nit %LTw *''i Mi\- til J, T.«H Y^mTS! l>°*rt. on Friday next, a fall statement of the accountsolloweq leave of abitiuce for.a *BWJ aajs." Inmates. , t. '^. •t—J., mmitiu ¦ ¦ -in 'theiboose^:905 ; less, thap jlait ear, 99. - Aid.: "fr™ 0/; BwSoi!^Oh«irman . I may teU yon,EBDKOND thought .thislinporUnV'reduouon ' in gantlemen, th»t I am not lodag sight of thaConipirnumbers waV-greatly due to- the; exertions of the briJfe matter. I was speaking to Mr. Dnffin aboat it,ofioers. ' Yonng • healthy DersoaalJafeould''not :b< ana.be will shortly have a re port drawn up on tbe snb-•llowed to'remftfn^dle1 Mit'aoefe boMtt/fohbe WAS. jeot. It would be a great improvement if that bridge

[S A^^^^ '>^J ° » Co .OTOa.i-Tb. Chairman »id that

l ^ rHl-TVkX^^^-' ii i^n '- wra ' ;he wrote a note to the oolloctor staHng that he was. llfa'^?r-« ' "b '- -7' ;i-

;T * *P?SM «K. ' bonna byresolntion to elo«i his aooonnt on theltt of

&"-' ".SttJ9 {n'P«t0/ tff .tbe^

lonton. - »f' Angnst. The

Collector said he would rot

be a bailiffMOSB faidthafwn Wedtfesdayhe was appofatedin for any body of .town comiaissioners. The Chairmanatitpar way fa the Hew Bow nnlon JW-Boss he'gets'lWJ fcr'eaoh case t in'Waterf6Td,y»per month.,:Dr,T8T»HKiso», Tramoje, reported eight vacci-tf'd&tffdefaulters; and Mt. Power.'K.O., was ap-pj>if»t*d to see the-weeds,- A . romdredfrom theOrook cemetery, which be teported as fa at very ob-jectionable 1 condition. Tbe old clotheo of the work-house reported on by the clerk, were ordered to besild by auction. The board ro«« at two"p.m. •

'. ' U .iaLMACTH0MA8 UNION—TOISDAT. ¦ , : ¦;. At the, .usual meeting of this board on Tuesday,the fallowing letter was read from tbe PrTvy CouncilOfl<»,; dpclin$i>g to sanotion the appointment ofMr.'-John ' O'Callaghan j an Clerk ito the ' Lc«alAirtbority, fa this . union. . It alflo'stiles' that tbeappointment of clerks to the office b'u worked, mostsatisfaotorj.fa every other union. in Jrelandj.whiohis all b'ut Wing, that no other person will be sane-Uorfed' fa;Kilina6thoma«.; H6'wever,'l a'meeting ofths'board fi Saied for Tursdiy/ the 4?th .'instaufcto take the,letter into oonsideration'i ;', ' ,; , "

\ •'-'¦ Veterinary iJopartmoiiVPrivy donhidl'Ofioa, 1;ii l..- ( ••' "¦' w -DuWm'Castls, 5SodJtt)yiI888.' ^ ' i ; ' '"i.flrB.-^WitK Tflf«rm«M to Um minnMtf nmaoedinffibftba Board of < «~»<«"« irf tii» irn (Jint 1Tr«T1f TTiinnanaer, he CkatagiODs:DiseaiwsV(AalBwll')>Aott 1878,on tbs 18th nlttmo.; froo whioo itappMrs that Mr.,

. John O'OaUaehaa was eJeotal toth« O&BS, of Clerk toth8;.L90 ,;Ant)hority,, t'Mi^diwted%-, ««> Lord/(lieutenant; ta st»U . that ,ik j ia. impoytant .-that .the;S»rrt3rt>: thlclerk of, th>T 'Antbprli sBouId be¦¦ii Ul;timeiT»TalJ»bM. -and wTSthls bjSt'W everyciher" union W Ireland the GJsrk'ot tb* onion-is also!Cluk t9'thtt .Lpoal Authority, an an*tmmeot'whloh;hts beeniotind;towprk mo»li»att»factoiUjri.WT I( :B , ..;.jitIaifaese'eire«instanoes',.lhii( .Sxoellsnfl(r desires me to«*»W0 HUM! U¥ U1UQH UDUUMV 1 1.D«tfUMUS» MW'VyVlHtWllAVMV

AnUiority. wiH be good enonj.'h to.xaka lliejnandrjs<(in'utooOBtuliratioTi.—f am/sx, your obsdieiit servant,£' oi^

:Samae^niuXrino'it'™tf^V'v!:; i: '' ; '" ' VTIPPEEAHtGPABDIANS'A^DTHEMdNAOHAN.. l>: -.-j r l - Vt ! l l S i ')W l ¦:- "fHJBOtlOSii'-f i. "-*'-yi . - -i'. ¦"'¦-. '< c:>{f At rbe mMtlng of the Tipiieraiy Board of Ooaidians',:-*hIn»«dalr,Mr. JohBOoUlmD saldh* bad arasolntion.tcpropoto, In whichhs baUcri«d every gonrleman.would"*o,.niiam*mous.'!Jt was ,ia nfarsnM 'itoOthsri grand.©ft ' SS? v^ yM m -Viff Q,rbi»w.i&» treat {mponanee f f, thaTJetory gained thtre;

Tto^CaaUoa Be WLWnaii'.K a£&mm to ¦;r»W*4«tt6tf opb^nsir-WHh** ttyioiraOTtUng m-jtb,lfeth «bM6t?helwj^;t< tnor»'W 1Th * 'iseiabers of ths Tipperwy boarf'of cjniardlfttisiJteka -;Mi»Jadl»st-*V»U I«.«J xrtanityofst«xaeHng dur,

^Mmri»fo tto-Wg;jff»i'W?M^BJti»W*f»al.;ToT,-M. JBCjWjEwj.ifir.p.vweoSwr

• «iAi%Mi»lM7Miirrr««&^ MraKMS' o£r*6.. liUaafl»M.{reajUiaJiofl.ofrtyiJ4»«t,'ardratcbopes|of;;

itieonomi the W6B«padTS c xesUeoti aS appropHi ,to -rtsola :!?PMsiWBaolaoaa S^!' ,;>?!!.}.

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<f.i<it>;«>v.1!Hfe •MONAGHi&,)BLBCTION,' > -V, >'f^eirwdtxef'^^¦teetM^HsM oVaar«d[ )l{owuj afterBoo<i.-»The,S^^^ rtt iaonmr lJtwerfejW '^^lIonjw/fc9U;andPrfartl^^SrB trtpga^msjontj[i

iM;<#r8p 'r ^|aPa%^tiM^ W'for'MrJ ly fNt)'S «^.T i 5 ' ¦ T*l ' . ., • ->'21*;• • '•". .r. *i*.Ff f* '# » . .f J&- M. .-- • vJ.» . '« ,»T -«.Sh

too*. uptefrYiWrtTaen)Dn«»wn*c« •n^nuwuasuo

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said that if he did not, be was. not fit to hold his ptxi-tion. , Mr. Flynn 1 W* are all bailiffs ts far as thatgoes. Chairman 1 I saw. Mr. Hudson collecting theodnnty. ooss, and he bad » biilliff on one lido of the oar,and he was on the other himself. If he did not do thishe wonld oot be able to oollect it.

1 Tenders were ordered to be inTited for dolivering thestones on the barony roads from Shandon, at a certainsum per load. . . . .

- llr. ' Foanlan complained that the water tablet ofsome of ths toads were net properly oleaned. Mr.

,Bflary i It would cost a let of money to do it. Mr.O'Connor : The ntoal way U to get them oleared bythe perch. Mr. M'Carthy said the toraptngs wouldmake a good foundation for ' the pathway. He Bug-gested this some time ago. The Borough Surveyorsaid that ha wonld pot il; oa the pathways in theenvirons of the town, as it niade a first clau foundationfor them.. : . • ¦ ¦

PETTY. SESSIONS—SATTODAT.The presiding magUtrabu .were the Hon. Richard

Dawson and H. A. Fitzgerald. :¦ ALLiaau ASSAULT.—EXTJUOSDINABT SWXABIKO.—William Sansy oharmd Philpot Elitoad and his wifeBridget with ottering threal«ning and aburire languagetowards him on ths 25th June hit. Mrs. BridgetElrtead oharged the wife of complainant with smashingbar window on tho same wttation by throwing a largostone into her bedroitn. Mr,Slattery, aolr., for Elatead;Mr. O'ConneUiforiDanir.-The information of Wm.Danxy was fint read as follows 1—* ¦ I waa removing mythings;from the house of James Byan at Abbeyaide toanother house in Bridgw treet, Abbeyside ; I wasobliged to pus defendant's house; when I got oppositethe house the' defendant,' Bridget Elatead, raised thewindow and calling- oat to me, she said, 'Yon aregoing to a plaoe wnere you will have to keep yourselfqolet and sober, you white-livered b-~d ;' ahe naedother abusive laniruaea to'vardS'me. bnt l cannot re-member tho *xaet words p immediately after thia thedefendant Philpot Elstead.oameont into his yard ; he(flourished aomething in hit hand like a stiok or a ham-mer ; be said he would haya me banished from where Iwaa going as well aa where I luft ; he then said, ' I'll'meet you yet ;' I believe harlntenas'by these words todo me bodily harm, and I pray he may be bound over tokeep the peace towards me s 1 also fear Bridget Elateadwill again abnss me j and I pray she mir he bonad overto her good behavoor towaraamo; .'foij ocourrod aboutfonr oldook on the mornlDiiof ths 2Sth." • .j Etatead deposed; that or. the morning in qneation hesaw the defendant, Mrs. ))anzy, throw a Urge atone.(pmdncsd) through his bedroom window. ¦ . .V .'Mr, Slatterjr—Who-threivUie'stoneP'. Dansy's wife'did. "It'broWe the sash of th« window, and my wifenarrowly escaped being killed by it; .1 never spoke aword toDansy in my life, and never abased him. Oross-examined by^Ir.OCoancll 1 You heard Danxy'i infor-mation readP 1 did.: Did :;on attend to this portion ofit i: '". I was i removing, my. things on the: morning of the25th from, James Bran's house to.another home inAbbeyaide ; {..was obuged to pus by defendant's house;defendant's "wife raised th*^window," 4o. Ia thattrneor false !' Elstead 1 Everj' word of it U false. . : . . .¦• -Mri 'Fitsgerald—There must be-fearful-perjury atsome side." " l' -; r- 'r':; ;'J ¦• - ¦ ¦ - : .i 1 Elstead—I'm! thbrty-flve .years' residing here, and- itcannot be laid that I ertr threatened or abused anyman, woman, or child ):bnd I'm greatly afraid,' from thoawearing I.heard her* U-day, .that these people willswsalr away, my Ufa. ' .. . . , , ./ ,; ¦ -. . ' ¦ ¦ •;. • . . ' ' • '' Mr.'Fitijerald—This &> very dlfflealt cue to decide.Thaw! is perjnry at obmirsido; alnd if we bind eitherside over' to ' keep' the pei«e we will be bound to creditthe'story of the other party. - ' '•:¦; The Chairman' said, that -it was a easo in which ter-rible perjury, bad been.oonmltted at some ilde, and thaonly coarse was to'rilnnlii ikl!- •¦' ¦¦¦ . ¦¦¦¦¦

.-. :Elatead—I'll have mr lib sworn away some day.C-. Ihe case was dismissed, and.the court adjonrned. '

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His Honor,' floorge-'Wdtrts/ EKi., sat this uorniii]at ten o'olook. aud took u^'ths bearing of applicationsit6 fix'lalf reu'tsv;i 'J;i;; V < J «'¦ t f c o U :.SiOi.'- .'- ; i : , ¦ ¦ '¦ rJivti&Xqm *• knont j Johniani. W*Ui«»i 10 'drody.¦ XeMMoriis- ^hi) farm'ii /Utoatfdat Bu'Ueratowp, andjoontaini 0U, lr. l?p." i tb) rent is Jf lO 10a. 6d., and tti, valnatlon £&),. ¦ Mr.Teelj'for. tenant, and Mr.'Thon>

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lato Mr. Power offered him the land at £27. His Honorsaid Mr. Bell valued the holding at £28, and he wouldact on the offer given, and fix the rant at £27.

DECISIONS IN THI LAND OASIS.His Honor gave his decisions on Tuesday in the land

oasBS heard the day before. In the case of David Keaneae said there waa a great dlsorepanoy between Mr.Power's evidence, on behalf of tne tenant, and Mr.Bndd's ovidenoe'for the landlord, and on behalf of thecourt, Mr. Bell had valued the holding. Mr. Bell WMa gentleman of great experience and intelligtnoe, andin all the cases hia valuations oame nearly midway be-tweon Mr. Power's, on behalf of the tenants, and Mr.Budd'a, for the landlords. That was a state of thinpwhioh thoy might expert. If gentlemen employed bytho tenants valued the holdings too high, or for thelandlords too low, they wonld not get very much em-ployment. It was, tier el ore, natural to expect that thetenant'* valuation was low, and tho landlord s higii.In Mr. Keano's oase, Mr. Bell's valuation was £83,from whioh be would allow £1 10s. for Improvement],and fix tho jndioial rt»nt at X60 10s. In the caae inwhioh Matthew Power was tenant, he wonld fix thejudicial rent at £18.

James Hearae's hol'ing was valued by Mr. Ball nt£08 10B.; from which he would doduot £2 10a. for im-provements, and fix the judicial rent at £65 10a. Inthe caso of John Hally, bis Honor oould not hold withMr. Sargent that the farm was a townpark, as he bo-liuved it was entirely an agricultural holding, and wnanot for tho accommodation of any house in the town.For improvements ho wonld take 10a. off Mr. Bell svaluation , and fix the judicial rent at £18 10a.

K1LMACOW PETTY SESSIONS-YIBTIBDAT.Before Capt. Giles, Messrs. J. Strangman, D.L

J. C. Elliott, T. W. Anderson, nnd J. B. Dobbyn.CUiROK AGAINST A PUBLICAN.

John Kirwnn , of Ballyrohan, a licensed publican,was charged with having sold intoxication liquors,on Sunday, 21th June. Mr. J. J. Feely appearedon behalf of tho defendant.

Constable Broderick, tbe complainant, deposedtbut on the day in question he went to the frontdoor of tbe defendant's pnblio house, bat as beheard parties at the back of the house be ran round,and there saw between eight and twelve men in thebaok yard, some of wbom bad pints of beer in tboirhands ; thore is a window from the cellar to theback yard, through which the liquor was supplied ;one man was drinking, and witness went up to him,but he ran away j followed him, and the man con-tinued to-bold the pint until all the liquor was con-sumed, when he threw it at witness's feet ; SAWPatrick Flynn with another pint in his hand, and aman named Boohe was also there : these men werenot bona f i i t travellers. Cross-examined by lit.'Feely : Ned Murphy is the name of the man whohad hold of the pint and ran away ; ho lives at splace called Karney's Bay, but I know that is notthree miles from tbe pnblio bouse at Ballyraban ; Iam talking aboat the distance along the high rot4 ;measured it on Monday morning iaat, and found that itis only two miles, 140 yards ; do not knotr that ii iscommonly considered to be three miles ; do not knowMurphy was the only person the publican gave drinkto ; cave been fourteen months in the neighbourhood,and never Bummoned him before ; he was not sum-moned sin'oe the 11th May, 1871 ; his house ia wellconducted, inasmuch that he does not give drink tomake people drunk, but he supplies people with drinkon Snndays, and we could never catob thorn, becansehe used have spies watching us ; Kirwan i* the onlypublican in my district. Mr. Peely : Then he ii anunfortunate man.

Sub-constable Cox corroborated the evidence givenby the prosecutor in every particular.

Constable Broderiok said he measured the road fromthe publican's to Murphy's house with a tape, ai heknew this defence would be raised.

Mr. Feely said ho never knew it was the polieem-m'sduty to measure roads. However, tho longer he livedtbe more he wonld learn.

John Kirwan deposed that he. waa a publican since1871, and there never, before was a charge broughtagainat him; he know Murphy and gave him drink,doing so under the impression that the place wham helived, Earney Bay, was three niles away ; he did notgive drink to anyone bnt Mnrphy on tho occasion inquestion, and would not hare given it to him, bnt hethought he was a traveller.

Mr. EUiott—In consequence of what the constablehas stated, that you keep spies out to watch for thepolio*), we will fine you 10a. and costs, the uonviotion tobe endorsed on your license, *

Mr. Feely said it waa very hard"to put tha endorse-ment on the license, as this waa the man's first offtnoo.Everyone knew how'polioemen were trained to swear.

. Mr. Elliott said this last remark was very nncnlledfor. Mr. Feely t It is a well-known fact. Mr. Elliott :You should not take, away ¦» person's character likethat. Mr. Feely 1 EToryono knows it to be a fact. Wewill appeal againat the decision.

; . • OBSTRUCTING .TH« POLICE. N. .Kirwan'was also charged with obstructing the police

i.i 110 disoharge of their duty on the same oooaaion.Constable Broderick deposed that ha wont up to ono

of the men he found on the premises (inside) ; aikedhim where he.waa going j . .tbe..man said to Oarriga-noma.to his mother-in-law { .. tbe publican said he wasnot bound to answer the question ; asked the manwhat was his mother-in-law's name, and Kirwan said," Dou't answer any question that man asks you."

To Mr. Feely—I know the man lives »t Olenmore,bnt wanted to see .if if was solely .for drink he oameover toKirwan's ; did not summon that man, as Qlen-morei'.-fc nearly ' three niUe's '«way j I thought it wasmore, but in future .will.', summua any parties I find inthis house from that plaoo. ¦ -' - , ' • ¦ • • • .

¦MrV EUiott said .the magistrate* had no powjr todeal with this, caka, °ar ii should be sent for trial.They believedAa-poUoe wen obstructed, bat as ili wasonly verbal obstruction they wpoldMUmiai the ohtrge,cautioning the; man a* to Ms future: conduct. - \

. . . -• ¦ . • SUNDAY TJPPJWM. :'¦¦ ¦ '¦ ,. . James Murpby,' Patrick Boohe, and Patriok Oninnwere tbon ch&rged with being on Kirwnn's' liounsedptamisea contrarjbj law on the same ooct*ion^ ": Murphy,' who'did- sot'plead guilty, and was found(so said the constable) in the act of drinking baar, wasfined 10s. or. a: fortnight's imprisonment ? Quinn, whowas also found with a pint in bis hand, bnS who pliiadedguilty, was fined Ssi ora week'sImprisonriiant, and thecase against Boohs was-dismissed, as he'pleaded {.-uiltyand was not found with any drink fa hla roaesaico. ¦ -

; DBDMS: AMO DUOBDIBLT.—fiub-oonjtable Kellysummoned. James ¦ Murphy, of BaDynuiU, 1 for' beingdrank and diwnkrly*.'' He was disorderly by wraiglingwith otherparUea,' and resisted soviolriUy whim ar-restsdthat he-sordpsd Sab-ooaitableKjUy's htads ihe hadi to. b«. oarrled boad- foromoet .to1 the batnoir.ConstableMoShauo said':the raanwaimoalvlolimt Inthe lookrup. 'V FioeaJOsIor.aiortnigat'a laprisoaaent.,,T»«srAM.r-Patriok,;,Power> Simmontd.¦LaorenctOanle, of.Bsllyuooney, for , allowinghUc»UJe to tres-pass on hw landQB vartonaox)caMons»V.Thedefoidantalleged that'ths'plaoe'ts- a'oommo'ni.'biit (hs Itenohthought'differently and BnodhlmU.i with 8«; ooiit*. -'¦ After dlapoeing'bf eight cases- of'drunkenhesii. thoOonrtroso;." i)-i".v i-'. ••'<;"

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CITY PETTY SESSIONS—THIS DAT

Before the Mayor, Aid. L. A. Byan, Messrs. J,Slattery, J. Eyan, and D. O. Bodkin, B.M.

RAID ON PUBLIC HOUSES.—Peter Eeilly was sum-monod for having been on the licensed premUea ofCaroline Love in Morgan-street, on last Sunday. Therewas also a charge against the ownor of tho house for abreach of tho Licensing Art. Mr. Thornton appearedfor Miss Love. Sub-oonstablo Conrtonay deposed tofinding Reilly on tho premises at five miuutes to twelvoo'olock on last Sunday ; there was a second man there,but he got away : men used go into the honse throughGrace's-lans, and as they had sconts ont watching,, itwas difficult for the polioe to catch them. Peter Eeillydeposed that on tho Sunday in question, ho wont downto Qrooe's-lano for a boy named Eyan, as the twowere going to Mass together ; when passing MienLove's, one of the servants waa going out, and witnesswent up to Miss Love and had some conversation withhere just inside the yard about a houBo whioh he wasi» treaty with her for possession of ; she promised mmtho honse, and he was about to go, when the constablooame to the door, and having opened it, ohuclded himnndar tho neck and pushed him baok ; whilst ha was inthe place neither himself or his friond asked for or gokliquor ; iu foot, they did not go into the shop at all.Mias Love gave corroborative evidonce, and also com-plained of the rough treatment she recoivod from thosub-constable, who was in plain olothos at tho timo,who ahe alleged caught hold of her and ohuckled heragainst tho wall. The cases were dismissed.

Miohael Synnott. Miohael Eobinson, James Bolgor,and Miohael Cunningham were summonod for havingbean found at prohibited hours on tho prominen ofPatriok Hayes, Queen-atraet. There was also a chargoagainst the publican for allowing thorn to bo in hishonse on the oooasion.

Sub-oonstable Conrtenay deposed to entering thohouse on-last Sunday at twenty-five minntoa to twoo'clock, and to finding the mun whose names are gircnabove in a coal hole ; he also fonnd a traToller fromSlieverne named Patriok Fanning there. For thodefence Kate Eyan was called. She deposed that onSunday, Panning, who told her ho was a traveller,came into the house and had a drink ; the door wasleft flightly open, and the other mon finding it no,rushed in without her leave but got no drink ; on themoment the constable came to the door, and the munbearing he was thero, ran out and concealed them-selves ; that morning she got positive orders from hermaster not to supply anyone with drink excopt a bonaf ide travellor. The benon fined Hayes XI, tho conric-tion not to be endorsed on his licsnao, and tho fourmen fonnd on his premises wore flood 5s. each.

ASSAULT—Fitzgerald, the Park-kooper, summooodEdward Shanahan, John Manning, and John Powerfor having used threatening langoago towards him onlast Sunday. The ooouued were bound orcr to keeptho peaoe, themselves in £5, and two sureties of £210s. each.

Hannah Qibba summoned Johanna Hiklligan forhaving.aa she doaoribsd it, " brokou in her door.hit heron the head, and said she did not care if she split herskull, aa she had plonty money to pay the fine." Tbedefendant denied these allegations, and in return pro-cessed Mrs. Gibbs for continued aggravation, and forconstantly calling her a starved b The .Jnenchordered Mrs. Halligan to find two securities of £2 10s.,and each to guarantee that she will keep the peace fortwelve months. They dismissed tho cross-case.

Patriok Bowe, for ill-treating a mule, his father'sproperty, waa fined 2a. 6d. and costs. Tho court thenrose.

OPENING THE COEK EXHIBITIONThe Cork Exhibition was opened on Tuesday,

under tho most favourable circumstances and in themost successful manner. The procession of trades'delegates was formed at eleven o'clock at Georgethe Fourth's Bridge. It was one of the most i'.u-poBing ever seen in the city, ' including as it didrepresentatives of the city gnilda, also numerouadelegates from the different cities and townsthroughout the county. The processionists wereaccompanied by numerous bands, and the marchthrough was most enlivening, tbe bunting fromthe various houses lending effect to the generalgay appearance of the crowded streets. Whentbe building was reached his Worship the Mayorhaving received the keys of the building from thearchitect, Mr. Walker, requested Lord Bandon todeclare the buildings open. Lord Bandon thendeclared tbe building open amidst the enthusiasticgreetings of. the immense audience. A flourish oftrumpets made known that the formal proceedingshod terminated to the people outside. A -misicalentertainment was then excellently gone throughby" the orchestra, and in tho evening a splendidconcert Both during ths early portion of the dayand In the evening tbe attendance was extremelylarge, and the entertainments were carried out inthe most perfect manner.

THE PAENELL TEIBUTE.This fund bas new reached over £17,000.

Amongst the latest letters is the following :—TO THK EDITOR 07 THB FREKUAN.

KUmagabogne, Villierstown, Co. Waterford, Jaly 3..DKAB SIB—I enclose you draft for £14 la, the con-

tributions of a few of the parishioners of Aglishtowards tho ParneU Testimonial Fund, per P. J.O'Kceffe.—I am, dear sir, yours truly.

P. J. O'KBKrrx , Hon. Sco.«

MB. M. A. MANNING AND UIB THIATRICAL COM -PANY m DONOABVAN.—On Monday night Mr. M. A.Manning and his talented company appeared inDuagarfan.in the popular- play of" Bent" (writtenby. Mr. . Manning himself). The hall was not soorowded as on the oacasion some time ago when theplay was first produced here. However, what waswanting in the largeness of tbe audience was modeup by enthusiasm as tbe play proceeded. Mr. Man-ning, as Brian Kelly, waa decidedly good, while thoother parts were also well sustained. At the con-clusion of tbe pieci Miss Nellie Kennedy sang asong ia a remarkably delightful ,manner, und at tbeconclusion the audience burat fort h into rapturousapplause. Miss Kennedy was loudly called on foran .encore, to which she responded. Her danciugwas exquisitely perfect, and her whole attitude be-tokened a perfection rarely witnessed. The night'sperformance concluded with a laughable farce, inwhich Mr. J. A, Murpby and Miss Nellie Kennedykept the audience in roars of laughter till its close.Altogether the entertainment was of tbe first order,and Mr. Manning .will, oo doubt, after the firstnight's performance, bavu crowded houses, to ap-preciate tbe rare Went which, be has given theX)ungarvan, people.an opportunity of witnessing.

Tin SUHDAT Ci/OfliNa BILL.—The Irish SundayClosing. Bill was down as the second order for Mon-day, night,' and it was thought probable that thedecision. oo tbe Corrupt Practices Bill mignt beadjourned early, so as to permit it to come on. Bytbe rules of tbe bouse no opposition bills can betaken.after] half-past twelve o'clock ; but there wasso- many, opponents of the meaoor* present thatMr. Trerelyan came to the conclusion that any pro-posal to. bring it on that night would only end in awraoglf),,.s6 he abandoned the idea, Tbe Govern-ment will "have to give up some special day for trigbill. The licensed vintners circulated among themembers to-day. statistics, showing that in Cork,Limerick, and . three other large exempted towns,drunkenness had recently decreased, whereas in therural district* it bad increased.' Tks FBANOHIBB.—A most valuable tiaot, dealingwith',. 'the i. County. Trancblse, compiled by Mr.Maurice Healy, solicitor, Cork, nnd brother to themember for Monaghan, has been iwuod. It givesfall inttructtons relative to tho Begistratioa ofyotcrs for Parliamentary elections. It is so simpleandi plain'that there can. be no difficulty in master-ing Us contents fully. Evary section .in tbe tract isfllustratodJ by * foot note quoting the authority.'.:>HidBfPBl0i *OBM«ADOWIHO.—Messrs. M'CreoryBrbUjors, Kilkenny,, on Monday last, sold about 60acres of ineadowing on the lands of Troyswood, forMri 'W»:2. Blpnden,, JJ?., and realised £6 andja slperfacre, with the usual commission.I Bwoionias »OB ;MB. H»AI.X'B 2McwoN.-WhenU» announcement of the^ victory In Monag&aa was mod*known in this dkj, on Monday ovoning, three bandstarsaff but and played national airs through tbs streets,follow*!!by-thousands of 'our fellow-oitLcens. Tho.T«ttp&rsnde>:Hatt was {nominated. Everything wontofl with U» best of good humor, and the most perfectiffdciTr- v i ]¦«': Ji"-6 - "I"'-- ' ¦¦ ' ¦ * • ' ' ' ¦ '

- ¦ HrrWwI*?8* f4'***"3'' I* making a splondid»aw ctalrfor tho city judge. Wfum bare at tbe Spring VaHUes be 'complained of the unooiribrtable old chair, •"aSFSsBW.wanVcf blinds for/tho windows.' Mr.Saaahas'iStetiaodtoalL".The mayorwill use the oLairiniotuwevary week in the samelooart -.'<TH» D*i*AHDl »oa-LAUD.—On Saturday last Mr.oStntjMB/OI' Ajunenosu aoia a imrm oK xva *rua acres,os« JKeWtasttoWest, *far 489,000 to Mr. Orantly Dean8hdt^')Tb«l!«diogoommeBoedU £5,000. .. .uWtitMBr.Ovp >SicrKtu OLVB BAOSS.—The annualraw iowaia'ol Vfiwrtord BVojcla,Club wOI, t*k«plies on.' Oto July/and th«1rtunlo'i ptomlMSto ba s>mo»t'Bttbbef^.'on« in;every 'retpeot.'. Amung thettmnson tfcsTnfojrtBime is the 8ocui'of Ireland FourISilaK'BI yels^Oaiivtiiottsiip," for whfafi ths nrbe Uf *i vam |t<ilaiSl ^ aM«r»

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•'¦•^ • • ' PWKldNO' fiT • AUSTBJLLU; ''" !FathifP. P- Karatiagb, a member of the Fran-

oiBcan e6'mtnuiiJty,':who' is ;a' n»UTe' of Wezford,writini fibtn Syduey to i'friend ;in "in, the modeloounty/' says ;—V I s»y two Maises eTery'.Sundgr,jan4(traTel^«6mctimes '_J6 nliJcs , to say. •hepj. ,.,¦!»gtYe.ioQ »n idea, of oar idiatrictv ima jino the tflwpofiW«ford to bo Sidney, and oar, dlBtricttosttetcharonsd fninv Catraoloa to Kilrane, with CMtlebtidge4« the iwntTe.- "The Ostbblifl population is not large,JMA'the-peopl* arailljlriW pr their ehildern. The:£ft&1fiH'a&d''S£61tta' tornf a population ¦ more thabilSSBmW fijijJMJgM."' Vfe ate lees than 'one! £'s f ri&y l&iteW&S V1!*! *«•>«*$ • ffj"M CT^atj-add mj|ng,ca i . miny or the old ooloniayigwW»&!Witbi.ff)i<HWigtt bare high positions, weartho alronkardsi livary—Jaga.' One matter I wonld¦wilbjtomeiitioo.andihat it, t sat oar people of themiiWl^

Wnd lo« i"'clae es, who, unfortunaiity,1 musteDrfgrstte/do n'of; come'here with a trade' ;' theyott^n hare ojps, education, but education alone in eooaOtfVjliie this, ft of,'liftle use. . Men iritb;trndesVar^k(Jepebd«nt, and' fan find plenty."tif .work and"gp r i#w)jjleJ tpe* U!9«ti1!d:.jna|ii • "i out a tradei jnoit.gp:begging for aoaja.one to' help him in get-tidgi^bat, -lnf coldnkl slang,: is called a,- ' billet'Hxlnd(*eds of' applicants raff after every littlentutttfon 'frota gnteUee'pers .np. Business here; inthe aenl>«^frVr»fr"»ffiJ''flUng»: li" V'te as mnchcat. op as atrJiutua,.itniliiDt-coorse, bosiness peoplo• .M P^A-.,"$$&&n7?J?? 'ffP?",'respectabletutaiem son;,, well edocatea,. .but not; trained to1WrirkH'"j»m«r"I p«kt *hei^; iv.'sh,6it' tirne 'agi;' After amo'nt& ttranjDc[:lip 'find ;there Jn 'inarch of s&oe¦place inin 6filt6:6r Bhbp,:.OEe ,of them had to go tothe cbuntry"(b^re tailed '.< tbe1>ash>') and accept a:sftuMtibn at 80a.1 4 Voelc> and the other even a worsepo ei t iSayTIbd; barfibe fathera'pf these youngiiieingiven them a trade—fia!jv:tiricldaye.r or maion, tbeyeoiilMgit'jlintj '/of *6*A

/Mh'pat;abjJ begging, at¦l -'aaiy.'? TrwJes'fit Koini areMookeddown tpon<' but it'Sa 'iiiiiUi'e; arid1, th'e b 'tfortii 'a;fathfi'«tf.WW;ia»1 Bcii'J l« sl"gp5d' traao; He 'is 'tiieftby; fai»dW'4naiWnaent,''aidf can ' secure'- a living'any''mh& r$itt<-WAtic!i£ in'ani •o<"boM! n6-'fiis1 h':

lypnhg'njen 'ire,Ww.H lp tV in 'a^bolmf'c! thkfoollin"preiddiijo ot their parepW,1 as if'h'6ne»t*ork'of <»DylBwfw«fld-?bS!W 4tfira'«:' "I'VafeEr-'agyn:ebaf::&nck«baiir:6t,Miiaerdr'iifoVtVV<!>Tmaiil*bo

HbsfM theplabated! mon here ired'rifing/ba]l{£:ks;<I Tne'conn6x hewi;;tB'ai;is' 1in1I Wi4!'coWtrti-I& ery#ne ffl kp&ifandeiiaFikiwrca; wit h?gMi, trees"< tVe pnmeTal;fowBtl>-rand 'finely; dlvarfeJffed.vitB1

niU'ftfid'aile'.' 'BWerVtfre' few'ta'fid shaUow/antf-.thel gr«a5'w¥ht o - ie^TOfiry-lisVdterC' i'itHin«-'Jt[i»"far inferidtHiQxJ ttgtoA ' to the' nnality t>f tn&' sbUi WlreUnai'but/being n'-dines .as'larJe^Wafos np'TtfdaSietjf, wbW Jlt iajtaV^n^ngli liTber^htotogemtn tfre a^^qar 'jmps fe ioak enemie*,'tru cblldr ]) Of |h9 f»wax ly, ma'r3erer«t of ¦'V98,'.j»ho;iu Uke^re)i8onth»8ldrte.ottberegt\lftrtrpopBi'

I to (itay thftwonnded and defenoelera"' .< .„; : .;.- : ¦¦

/ 'ri "iuBfiMONi Bpiw^Ba'lbr'AirsTEj iiii' j jj i¦Ji:K'otwithsttildtnB;>the obitabUsr pnt<in: his'Way,1 andih»Jp«itWto«: uoalKrf- »mun*r .Wta by thf AnttMlian;,.pw«»rJtf*aohtt B.''BedJc(riaM.P.', hadi&ae spleodid,,>£eaiway4MreV fi*'rtrri»6a to •Sydn«j'-»lmlalt «raily,»ilth:tl»«ibla-B«i»r*that'< reylhi<rtdrirt>a-inforknVr,and badimplitatod th»Iri»h'PartT.nl:Tha'aio'usid;liaohtthawlUwt tW J«n=wbJ«h' harBW engi^Hd-for his leo-tare 'was roffflWl"-TheKupotf:.w8 ;lobttiiaed: anotherWiaidi«luy^SB*«h»J«l«i(aiM-pAB* oB'irnfjthe eVenlnij"wiBtasUy«lw<Jff.1*U^wa»'»! dttKjfljt- l^piy

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beoaass ^ the alm-iftii* Ptm'MA l*«S JtWm« hint1,peOteg itfcU; Th«> pliee';WdinBoV^pBoirtd, and'-

4o«Wy»-Uicm«ina puopltf had' tola "refoaM'aStaWriori?AfUtr tiU Mr. EedcMod woht' 'thB eQi)l)iitrf,<leetnr-'<

flyctney. for fits Patrior«:0ay;"' A grand (T«ition«ftiHdD;iiitdfc^niorBTiuUoijisSia'-tM'.eipiotatffin* bt>fU pro->cmoters ete ntortfltiU ealUedv' miiff VHfiOO wopWtrtntla Botany ott" (JwS 'ocdssfonT th«~ne« 'pro(fc*di>i.'1£laiiv» ot.Yolant«^!»nb*cription«s- beiay'-o.ve^JJBSOO.'JMr.,iEedinond: tbanoldt fu* BrUbanB-ln 'een^Uiid.'Hs attended a similar demonitroUbtf' tbWe Oh'Eia'tet1Sondny atwhioB tbW*arfl OTe SrWCTpoople.1'- KerUJ/jO*I)oWty.5ct ^Mney'teok tne'ohrtir.'atid^Hoa.1'iS.r Mf'Ot6tUb UX *iy k! minUter!bf 'tM^Crtwo.i JSM:potod a reflation, nndifiade' a-fin« ipeeoHJ'lh'wnioH HosttonjlyiwidOtattod ths pross of «dsUil*^Mr. J.'E.fBodJBond'wiU gb botto' lj 'Aroerioki'Triri* 'U' iooh' itremenaowataonBtof' wotkifdr him to do bew; thatl. toink-.Bots wiUMio sir hH£i«iU. tyfoft OHrUtniri:Jtf*.-Wnii»mXE«dtt*na wa erj1 ili wWbs-wiflbid.

i8va^^^UB itiav%6i«^*ef SM(rvv)fW'- K«y id te^Ve4'the 'c«naiioli«Tniii './ ; ' '

¦taoqiytewdacaMd ths hias of SZSSkik.Ui. j.'B.f ?»-Vie«Uoa j¦¦hM bJdjen.-.putap the,fl«g in honor

Bodfflond'wiU gd botto1 tj 'AjDerioki'Tliri* 'is' iaoh'i <* tD» d* and be > d»df not know it was illugal ibtremroamwataonBtof' wotkifdr him to do beW; that I :bave it thero ; if nas^coDBtanUy'i pat np there by;tbink >Boss«m tlO>-'-s^Mlk i«»int1>fef(n<9 <»rlstlsa^^ 'bts' children rwbea'ihe 1 was-told-to takp the flag

:«f.~Vraiia» Eca r a »rt ieV '4**B-W» aW / abWn'ly rthe.C6nii|«bRy be^dinb^ do'sa- : ':- ''; i >ayiij^An*ho rtr«'Bo;.')»pi tnM.nbw£irji,- ; •'ftfi;^&<)it*wHii;^:,th .Cbnjtobje/caTOe/jfl youQ*ssnslaBdiwb»klntiilikB'*-l itfaa/, -He .-rs- exAWB4gly - toid'yijn Jt waimiealfeha>e: f haiasthmmnapopnlar amongst lAJ^n^hjJhitfc-Ws O*k!«b«ifi : £gS, WiSi^^tpmiM'Sm^aM

( Cobihl^rjaasTOi -gaerTanwtheP hW-againif :£?-• '"""nT. 'ifj ft.^T« jhTnhtiS^r'.' T'*r!M» J^B.;Bedinoi»a ;isrtbat1. fo'leWftfio room for, **.'BABa?." Jou didthij>j If.tbe ohUdteii out upirftlotoa orattabfc'fc H7is ld;feaTless,'e&aQiflt,lyet *h>« «?« Itwonld benoioffenwi and I.aoi.to kehe e

-bjmprirateand'dimtflsd.'" •BTe yont's-rtirdiotUtSat Ktf ' tnat they diet «or- Witness V We were* two cross meni» '* «ootough.-j»ntlehu4'rborWUlian»'¦conies'BearetT '-nhen'WtfftiBtfogatherli ';": -; ": ; • ':'

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to the wwpoopl lATi'ormedofanlri liiitan-^daring, His Hoi .r' id.'h'9 wasqnitg certain that if tbig>reeklBss utspokte/'aujd; wholly' -tegaRUess'of ooAsa; [oStt otibn .wai'.co cmedl&e'rel. day iit would ibe

'j M i-iSiS OTSftDBIf COfiPQEATWN; •'"-•' I ; ' .to«wwbt.»mm»*«»' de&udwtas:» person:licensed;

bafl be «n«d«. to J dioaJlilonioi fol'louncil ofParjt %ibatr body./b^Ub8«ttiroV of <tb|»:gtai.thospitals of the auctropolls,'and has Xo^ sotoeyf arsstruck. .oulf, fronl,.'|ite- bndgfU :the "salaries of ,tlii;

ctofed, f^hete ;wi)l'b TO.rcJNentMS^plain, and no,priest wili bqillQTeditor epturexdaptitthe exp essMqo«tjropMt«di«cbtimeof'onoofUieaairerer».^iii 'Mlsiaigi^^^HT' i fr'iro;" ,'' :» "!i t'-i>.^^Aa> . f f a:d.B4MUEDBEBli¦li'5NCH ).(IN Alf£BtCA. ¦ • .:

:6>ftk |i«nfiiU;and srithJ'sled«,h«giifaers'«2eotedan'I«ntrtawintdiUi«tbtU«fiEirjttr"8Uli!t.i- .a«»elfeniiwerVD^ ldsi^MdM^^reVf tb.rU&

: o tj .6fll j oW%wa .ah^ d'-«ttS; ]$«

pubOo wioar* with a tope wound bin neck,-. Heingasked U-b^dssird-toiBwke .statcaient, ho repllw^S&-ths &0ffa{lf€> liBuTysjlslr^StfjOPt'.-'^ - ' !i *iii

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¦-.- couNrr-coriET—SATOBDAT..'I'HIS Honor Gioiaoi ViiifBsV QiC., Chairuian, satthis morning a tew. minutes after 10 o'clock, aniltook up the hearing 6f undefended civil bills. . j, At'twelve o'clock. the'folloWing Justices' eat'withii8 Worahip ;—MoMni,l?.'G vBodklnVE.il, Congrore

:¦ ¦ - , ¦ i '. ' "" CatjitOTAi"aO6iK«SS. " ¦' '' Mr. W. Gilbert, deputy for Win. J. Denneby,

Esq., J.P.f plerk,of the PtaAej'.having,called overthe list, empanneUea.'tKe (pflbwing gentlemen' on :t .. ' ,i . , • ", '"THJI iifj»i>''jD«T; . .

. Meisra, Tkouis', Qf ti 'sisaotf , foreman ; GanretMsade, Mttttheir;: Phekir,11 JohnJ Cyan, John Walsh',Biohard Cbeasty, Edmond Donphy, James Fitzgerald,D»nd Kiorae/, John Me5kde,MaarioePhelaD MattheirWalsh, Mutin'Coffey. Miohl.Danpbj, Jos.Fitijprald(Carriokbeg),EichardHenneberrr, Joon Kirtran, Ber-nard- Mahon, Hiohaal Pbalju), Manrioe Walsb^ Wm.C. Coaghian, Pietoe Danphy, Maario« Fitzgerald. ; ;

Uis Honor, addreiishig' tbe'.Grand Jury, said bewas gUd to be able'; lell ,them, that, the businessto go before them^nas. exceedingly slight. Therewas only one case for,'tHem to consider, and reallyhe thonght tbat'ense onghf properly be called acasis for the cityr rather -than the oounty. It was acharge of. having .stolen some iron from tbo railwaypremises, and theft 'disposed of it in tbe city. Thatwas tbe only case.'tp go before them, and as soon aethey. had.disposed of it,, be would b« bapp;/..«>discharge them. ¦ , . .' „ ,. . . , . . , ., :; ¦.. . :j i' . The Grand jlury' then.^nred,, and af\er. a ijljiitconsideration,' tfiejy 'Xojjm .fl,'^rue bia, gainst .fourof tbe accused. ,b,nf oucd^np .bill .against W right,one of 'the party. Vj , ;m

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' ' Patrick' Condon' nppued for 'a 'co'nflfcmaiida of ktHnafnv /if tha 1tnA*ian.1«fA1« kfiM (if. H/«pniif.^A4 .'llV

Thomas' Morri . . jjmj^^VMr/T&prnfop.Ior ap>pHoapV'i,i. .¦•:ou. ,M - t ) iiil "u "A- -i: u : -ivl '..o ,:¦ .;• << •

John Hangbtoa applied.for a. confirmation of atransfer of tbedicoiwe at the Mile Postiield by thelate Bridget'Conjiors. -Granted. \ Mr. Thornto.i for

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mjjj retfiM *(:i&Sb] a'J¥ai' in apri' f f roin thVdeoiawn.of tba .m'agiatr tes.at the itJtW .SeBufbria.{¦eH' t.pallagfianb' r g !bifn jes, for .displaying aJ9»g,:po. hls-prooiig'es, -whiob: ir.eiit.'.liwnsed.for.tljesalaofi intoxicating drink8ic;Mr,.i..Wfc Howard lorappeUanJiandMr.iKcUyiStO.S., for respondent; '»t CdAltabla aick«y>;deposedi to Mr; Kelly—I T*.'.member Sanday/tbo12 Sh 6f ilarobi'wKen Ifaw'ona pj>lel'6velflthB; eatrancerpf Keiinedy's' ys.'rd,'- on'Wiiicb; Was a g' nl:fli'g'.abbnt iWpfeet Btfuare'; Withabarp'on it ; t. toW ff It^Was'inegaJt tp ha]eit. .^unz .pnt, ;an4 "requested bitu to renioye it i ietoW/we to re.qq.T4.itJf ii .v*as

^iUegul> t.hat bo treuld

not do BO ; when I went back at sis o'clock it .wkstaken down j KennedjJ calleMiDe a low mean pimp,«nd showed me a ibamrrwk'at tbe satn&linie, Buyingie iapp6sea it WaflUegsl to' bave'tb'it'i be"W'ji' meW'sMrljn' thV'iiApge1. arid trv tf I would find Wnjr-i n inbWiiiegro ,;' ;.; -¦¦ % , •'.

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i. JBy Jir'.,'Hpwa,rd~TJiJs flag,naa'at the end wall,.wbicbjQojfc pn.^iibo stntqd^' tbis.is a iboroughfitei,bot 4it that .timeth6Niwas.no one there. ., . . ,

His Honor—This is no question of thoroughfare.Mr. Howard—My contention is that tbis flag was

not hnng::onfc aeodrding to the meaning of thu Act,,as to ianginfe on tor displaying a fiig. . ' .

Witnessr-It is a faot that anyone passing down,tbe ptUiC Btr et Waia'noteeetbrb flag ; I got in-fdrtaatibn that' tbiir flag1 Wai hanging up; and thatSi&'W-tni'Ve ia Tife^WMft Ta; ;' I(iilsSj f ff ^tedi to! BeeU'tne Spnd"ay Closibg' as t«ingtyiolated.'-' ,iTv!i ii t 'i^r.' ,".. ..,' • '- ¦¦'. • '« .'',: j *'H^Jfr Honard-.saidiiti .was.utterly ab«ard;tht;t,tliiii:'ttfcn should ':havei been:.fined '.&2 tor. iaugitg; ojut;this ; little- flag* for thci' auinAsment of ¦ his cbudrenby whom it wag pa»:dp\; - JTt' f as not-put up for 'any

( ,'i His Honor ,re,nt»*t that this man sbbnla Have

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,in Wiljiain Iubrl(l/aT»in_e«irabrldj; a«nfk; Iliprpby,-,I and Jobn Byaa,-.jWtiDure«in»tbe employment; of tliffHai-bbor;jB(5aid;i/w8r* bbirged with having, 'onLTari<Ku;oc«*«1oil! BSolaa a quantity of-old iron; tbe

¦W^P/-AUrns:hJim;1ip]iwJled 'op ,be|ja«v'or the1^4et^ntf;"/ .;.;|:rV;^ :!V;'';j V : ;. :]f ^ [ \:;p -SKba vfoUowiag-i woro Jswornii on-:the, JOVT— Uessrs.'\iUtM* k*ixx,< XO^r(foreman) '*• JobsiMadcer, ;B.8. Baokas, John Hahessy Jamwn Wall/. )3,lmondDelaoontofDaTUljiVsalo] JHvid Delabunty,fiTbomasJow»r, WilUaajGamblB.JUrtin O'Brien, andlUickael

: lAwletiK fy 'tf? rw t^:" --¦ ; • ¦ ; • ¦;..i:i".'*' Mary ttir jJ iojed-.that ahe k ps a mariaettoru1

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•; , .. ; : . ,. • ¦ . . . MOND^T. .. . . . . .. . . ; . . . j; . . .i . , ;. OJETHi •/&** ." ~. :.-' "tiThomu Power .v.:. Thonta*. Glody. -This. won.$4action for l s., amoant due for. valuing the defend-ant's holding. Decree. . . • ..r.::Sam» T. «««i», JTol#Jk—This .was a aip-ijaraction. , The amount claimed was £1 12s. 6d. M,r,Delandrefor plaintiff, and Mr. Peely foi tenant.¦ In reply.to Mr. Feely, the plaintiff said be vfentwith Mr; Bose to the farm ; WalsH asked Wm to goand make a Taluation of his farui j made a fiel d tofield.valuation, aud 'took it down on paper ; valuedthe. place at JB7J ; mado entries as well as Boseduring tho course of the valuation ; his charge was6d. per acre. . .

To His Honor-7-I was employed by Austin Walshand Eobert Power to value these farms.

Edmond Power deposed :to Mr. Delandre thattbero was, some talk .about valuing the farms atEillea j Austin Power CILUI O up and. eaid to^ him," Why[dfd you not get some other mn.n to .valuetbelaodrwith Thomas Power.;" it w«s then decidedtaget Eoee, and both he and the plaintiff were tdbe p«d the sa.me j 'iifl. not . pay Thomas Powor, ashe is.my. nephew ; Eps'e was to get £1 a day, t.nd, i^was understood tho plaintiff was to get tbe saise. '¦ To Mr. .Feely—It .was not.deoided at .a meetingthat Bose was to"be:'appbijite4 ; >fil a .day was to b?giten to Bose ; my farm ;is abont as. larije asWalab'»..and it (ook four hours to.value it.i i ; John. Walah depaeed tbat. he was at a meeting atKill9an-hapel,.where it . was agreed by the tenantstbatlboajn» Power should be .appointed as nne o!the vMua.tp>f > .' ¦',•; . .. . . . . , ., , Li: ,To . Mr. ,>FeeJy—There, y ae nobbing said aboutwbat Pow«rjras to bepai'd::;llian-afll Power,; in reply to bis Honor, Bead bewas elevon' Uja valuing the .farm s.

.Aujfcid^Wajab.depoeed that he did not employPower to vaiue his larm at all ; Hose was the man:be employe and paid , was not at the meeting atKiUei chaptij.Power-was on his farm with Bose

.aDd his uncl£, jbiit be had neither pea, ink, or paperiwitb hlqi.wWlsjjOn hisknd.:j To Mri , 0Sjiadr^—l had no conversation withthla:man,abiout valnjng my farm.

.,- HisHpnor—I must give a decree.Ji Mr. i&eely—For . what amount P He waB nol ohthe furnj • for a whole' day. He was only -to et JO.a day, and he charges Etl 12a. 6d. in this case. Hisfloaor r I wiljgiTeadecree for XI. . , :. jl~ 8<H M ,y. Bf ibert Poioer.- A . sJmila.r case) Theaiuauqt 'of : tbe claim was lie. Tbe plain iff, inreply ;to.JHr.,Feely, s id that ha worked four hourson;tbe place. . . . . . . .:. :The'defendant said be never wanted a valuationfrom, tbe plaintiff ; he paid Bose.. ,Tp. his onbr—He went on the farm. Therewere tb^ee valuators entirely. A decrees for 12s. 6dwaa given. - , < . . - .

Bamtj r. Jamet White.—The aaiount claimed hereis 6). Decree for 4s.

Samt v. Biehafd Power.—In tbis cuse 18s. 6d waaflUftaefl/ 'V . "" '', " ' ' ." Tie defendant said Eo'se, Power, and hi3 uncleea;nrt oktheland ; thought the' two PbWe'r's'ca'nleais 'neJgQbonrfras' Mri Bo3e ifai a'BtrarigtiK"'De-cree for1 amount ikiuiod. ' ' ¦' l \ ' • ' ;¦ 'His. Honor, said Mr/ ' Fealy was fighting on' his"

tack' for:the defendants:' ' ' '- ' : : ' ¦1 TavtrMiirj Ihy' y . Thomdt '¦Odiej 'J—Tbii. '.iraB .'anaction for X2 1§3. 6d., part payment dtJe'bii i{ firkinof bullfer. 'Mr. Thornton for 'pkifitift aVid :Mr.Feely for defendant. ' '. • ?• - M •

The plilritiff deposed tbat at '£11 6 He''Soldtbe .butter for £3,12$.'; he' was pnly paid 12s. 6di ;allowod;deft!ridaR,t_201b: tare,; Mr'; Fewer wtvs thewa.t.,Jh'e.',Iti.rii>e, 6nd~ paid hirn the abpv.e amount ;lllPVighi.th»y :»ero jesting j with we in only giving

,me,.thia 12s.;Cd.1 ;.asked-for the full amoant, anditbty eaidbe wa» already paid.' - ' !: IV. Mr. eely -Casey bbught the butt;* from

' me i did pot go" away when T got tbe money and:tb'eftioVelj'.'?frjeti;Irmade:the objection, hj colledanother p rsfen and 1 only moTed back to my seat iMr.' ^gwer V,** ,writibg as be paid each pert on.' iit ,Mir 't ihpatiB. iCasey. sworn—I know the plaintiffand remember.tbe day:in question ; if I boughtthe butter I handed the tickets to Mr. Fewai:, whomI SaVTpay Paiil^Murphy. ' • • . . • : • ¦ •

"•' Mir.1 John Fewei deoosed—Mr. Ca&ey. p« rchasedthe'b'utte'rjfor We;' qs'I paid each person; I enteredtt 'jpiiyment'B'rjd not w 'iglila'in'the' bock ; re"member 'paying tbe . plajntiff_ 3 Us. Od., anddeducted 6d., which'I garb as"cbmmissi6c. to Mr.

, Casey/j, the plaintiff went away and came back inhalf .an hourJ ancX asked to be* pafd again ; relnsedto pay him; but said to.waU until I had. balancedroy-oaab, and I then could see if I. hadanythinirover. : X chequed for £ISO that day, «n<i tbe battercame to JB118 14a. 3d. ; 1 handed'tu<»' bajanie^£il 6s. 9d.'tor Mr. Bidgewaj. : By Mri Tt&rntb:i:The nan objected to tbis 6d. for coni'jnissibi' to; Mr.'Cjfcej.f ;;ai;;&e ';«ame time bp had .tbwi'^S 'inj'lJis'

^ajjd j had some coavereation wi(h thi

m^a on tpew#y -to tbe'-'station j nerer taid, ":niayV be. thatwoman was.overpaid.'' . ,;.:. - .'; ; . ; ".. —i . 1 . ¦¦ . •• ; ;,

,His Honor said the, whole cane .rested- oh 'theevidence of-Murphy and ¦ Fewer1 j he held'that Mi|.llorpby. was mbrolikely' t6, have a m&ro|diltiiict: fer'mimbrance f tbe transaction' thin-'the qef^ndant,'Wiii' bul4 *9',a decree for th'tj ampurit illumed Vin, giVlng ¦that;dec|Bion be did' not for 'pfla oecpna'impute »^atiIrvP.ewer did 'not fqlly bolieVs he paidthettmbunt. -Li y i. -;'¦' ': •' ¦ :¦ '. - ¦ :

::ci;;v5 oI i ^uM^TwtWAT^' : : " -•;-'.0»M*£VraTii# JJB«q.j ::Q.C./',County ¦: Courtijudge.entired tbe City:,Court this morning at teno'clock.7 Tbo jury.'panel hdririT.boe'n called o\et,

enjpknneHed'the following gentlemen on '.

¦ '. ¦ > _v'THi^oiiiip iuBT. Uessrs. PETIB' MioiTtT, foreman ; Edward Jacob.

E. O'Conhor,: Wlfliam'.Ejan, WUUim Sago, Mlohael¦Tisroey, Wm. Vdtoh.rBioWd WsddaU,' N. H.'AUen,;D..,Cantj,'!Edw'»td Deery, John ;Bg»D, Cornelian-Ba«k9tt, JuBM.J twmPtM- E- KeUji L. llabsr, E.;W::Pti itose,Thowa«.B«ady.,-: i ' -

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' \ U''-Hpnpr;;;a u^%';.the 'flra.na linij ; said,thejre ,wer>o»li Wgemp w.gq.bejtore 'thsro, noneM wbjch.'caueaiog;«w cprflpaentfrbm hinj.V./BU Honor,then.tbok'dp'tbe beaririifof apDlira-'iSipiiior ¦:•¦'•¦• J

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'.vThe" following;.Jistwee. oocopied.' seat* on ,the!beiica -A r£.:, AT.rByan,. Dri O. I. Mackesy.•JlitSs MVrpox, J.W^ry/and J. Byaa. , , :

..f^Mfers we'ir^gmn^^Mr.'0av(d| ilv, T.C..'fbf »"bpa'»e latelv pdcupiedpn the (Juay,by,4ereiniah[Jj t im'f '. jo JUrt'$ *f aWsmr. 'f w 'itba-botise. lately< upie^"on the.M . y r, Wniiaoj BpinoftrJsn,

"nbd.tO; Aid." .',M^Hqoy pr'7'a'houeo in'King-atrietjfrpw,, tne , one j I4 jf.i pecjapfed by. b la i f] Qaeen-W5S?r*.'";'r |'>-iV i.''!' '2v"i'-i*''<JJ ,J " ,'i. i 'i •'¦¦• • ',.' ¦ • '•I VMra. Ann* ShanahknjSppUed for a neir Iicensufo ijf es q^^^rkT twot.,; Mr, iTtiomfoniuid;,flwtvtbe prg*entapp{jcant .was always |n charge, of 'establishment % tola kind n'ntil unfortunately

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asked iTthure were any epecial.r€d»op^iw&y , tblawciuan shcal_dgjetal^ase_r ' ": • ' ; • ' ! ,.;;; Mr..Thorntoo-^eKgoc<Lcbaracter during thoBypl t;df^ea(i«M ttfjLV4%'Ip i|hej,wjjf ,'

¦ Qtt' tolajgfti iid.l,trill ask y,ou to coin;.

'i>i$t**v9tv>t DoyJtt.appHeAfcr*i'ew.'li njei'for:bisboa«4^rP^k-rtrWt. Jart'J?eely:!»pi)*ftredi for4ppUcant, woc':>depo»e4^tliftti h« 'half' dissolvedfjp^^hJg^1jfjrfer-b1i t(» , aadi w^

¦ with tUat sort of business a.-.ou j K. C. was paintedori tbe'caaktfroui wbibb the ulo waa ojissing.

<- Jonrr Cdpplnger depoiea1 to- seeing; t.,e **™"which theT le was tofesing landed at the goodsj etty"'] ifwto w'erghed; and¦•»"jj «»»f'*° ffilight: John'White 'Walr in Charge of tbe boj* «6

^which thi« TWB taken J tho ale wtf forwarded toClonuiel tho same'day.' ' . t .

Thomas Hackett deposed that be was in theservice of the Steumahtp'.Cbmpany j on the 3rd otMay delivered a-babtbAle for Koat.ng.-but couldnot tell into wh'bao1 boat1 it waa pot ; as far as be

"To' Hon ^ 'nWe^minfe.thec Bufficiently to know'TW61Svety ;ijrJGlbcr it waa; ful 1 ornot ; it is the dit/df -tb^mWW call

my attention

i! thero is any detttfentey noticeable.Mr. James fconnln^'a-epMea that be is in the

employment of the ra lwajf/tStn any M Kg* "B*a*'frou. what was repbrteof ib lAm on tbe -4th May, hevisited the goods- jetty and:"found there ia ej.«k oale with four or 'five # ?p5Ws in it, » White 'boat; tbe cask ni for'.Tf/e.

1 Keating, Cionuiel iit weighed ' 201ba.' short '6f tKf invoicp sent tromBurton, and subsequently Miss; Keating made aclaim for 108. for deficiency. , . . ,

Miss Kate KeaHng deposed tbat she rece ved acask of ale early in May, with thu initials K.K.on it ; could not Bay whether it was light or not.

Mr' SWgent addressed 'the jury for the defence,and siliB snob a " foot/' co4e'n<jj»r went before ajury. He commented on tho fact that tho caskfrom which the ale was alleged to have ton takenwas branded with the initials K.C., which were notMiss Keating-B initials. She said the cask receivedby her bore the initials K.K. He suggested tbattbe ale might havo been spilled in consequence litone of tbe spiles having fallen out.

His Honor said this case required their closestconsideration, as it was one of tbe utmost import-ance, not alone to the prisoners, but to the truderaof Waterford and tho surrounding coumtios. HeHe' told the jury tb banish' from their minds thefnct of the cask being branded with either K:K. orK.C. It was perfectly true that these men werenot seen taking this ale, but if they were to waituntil robbers were seen'committing thoir crimesthere wonld be but few convictions; If tbe fact tbatthe ale was found in the buckets in the boats ledthem to believe tbat the ale was abstracted fromthe cask they ought to convict tho prisoners.

Tbe jury, after a short absence, found theprisoners guilty, and

His Honor said the prisoners stood fa a very un-fortunate position, as in till probability they badwives and families depending on them. It was amatter of the moot supreme importance tbat honestmen should be found; to take these goods from theBteamers to the railways, and from the railwaysthrough the country. ; When men put in thesepositions forgot themselves they committed a verytjrevious offence. The sentence of tbo court wasthat the prisoners should be imprisoned for threecalendar months each.'

T\« Truitcet of the Leper Hospital v. The Cor-poration of Waterford.—This was an appeal againstthe rate Btruck under tho Waterford Water Act ontha 1st May, ' 1883, by which £7 10s. lOd. wasassessed on the Lepe'r' Hospital, on trie ground thatthe Baid boppitiaHB' exempt, being a building ex-clusively' used for phblio charity. 'Mr. B. B. Cherry,B.L., instructed by)Mr. 'J.':B.' Cherry/ for appellants,and Mr. Sargent, B:t., Instructed by Mf . T. F. Strange,for tbo r^Bpeodants.' . . ¦ .

The casu of the respondents was that this institutionwas nofc.aa.explosively charitable one,, aa. thero worosomis pationta in it who paid Is. 4d. a day each for theirmaintoria'neo. '

Mr. Cherry said all tho Dublin hospitals woro exemptfrom these'ratos.

His Honor said unless he « bonnd by the caseswhich had been quoted for his dircotion, ho would bol lthat too place was a oharitable institution. He wouldreserve his decision in order to consider the CJMO.

'l'ht Fanning'q Institution v. The Corporation.—Thiswas a similar appeal. Mr. Ambrose appeared for theappellants, and Mr. Sargent for tho respondents.

Mr. Joseph Strangman deposed—Am treasurer ofJamea Farming's Institution, aud havo beott so fortwolvo- or thirteen years ; thoro is no profit derived byanyone. .¦ To hia Honor—The governing body is called tho com-mittee ; money is received for admissions ; persons of65 years and over are received on payment of .£25, andunder 65 years, X30.

To'llr. AinbroBe—These are exceptional cases ; thegreat number of tho inoiatea aro received for nothing ;it.'is the Bchemt of the charity that persons should baadmitted gratuitously ; from 1861 to 1870 21 men andIS women were admitted on payment ; tbe men paid£505, and up to tha present they ooat .£1,859 ; theWomen paid JS410, and they coat sinco their admission£2,145; there, is a considerable loss in supportingthose people who pay for admission.

> To , Mr.~ Sargent—All the officers aro paid ; a lifegovernor pays ten guineas.' To1 his Honor—-Sabaoriptions aro takon from porsons

arid they are mtde life govornors ; annual subscrip-tionB-used'Wreboived;- '¦ To'MryAmbroae—We pay no poor rates.. L-MrvSargent said every argument which he pat for-ward in tho last case also applied to this.

. Thi Protestant Hall r. tM Corporations-Thin wasan appeal of » oomewhat similar nature. Mr. Ambroseappeared on behalf of the applicants.

liev. Mr. Butler deposed—Am the hon. secretaryand hon. treasnrer of the Protestant Hall j there is noprofit whatovor made oat of it; thero la at present alarge deficiency.

In reply to his Honor, Mr. Ambrose said in thiscase he claimed exemption on the ground that thisinstitution is used for public education of a oharitablenature.

Bey. Mr. Butler, contiankg, said that tho amountof the ', receipts annually was only from £50 to £60,whilst . the annual expenditure wan over £80 putanuum ; tbis did not inoludo payment for re-pointing,etc., whioh had to be provided for by asocial subscrip-tions.

His Honor said he could not hold with Mr. Ambrosein this case. The Young Mens' Christian Associationbold meetings in it, and he could not hold tbat it wasa building ased exolasively for tbe pnrposoof pablicobarity. H« did not soe it was nsed for public oharityin any way, arid did not como under any of tbo exemp-tion n'rider. tho Towns Improvement' Act.' He wouldthorufbrb dl«mt«i tha case, but wools not grant costs. -

Th» Dtan'i Aim * House v. Tha Corporation.—Inthis case BoV. Mr. Botler taii this house was usedentirely as a chtritable institution.

To Mr. Sargeut—Boman Catholios could bo admitted,bat they never have been. .• , Mr. y»rgont hold that this house v/as liable for therate, as'it is not used for purposes of pnblic obarity,M deferred ' by the Aot, becdaso it is restricted to oneBOtti the Prot«3tant—in the community, sad that avery small minority. ' • '1 Mr. Batler stld there was never an application foradmission'from a Catbolio received. . . ' :.' His Honor—As a gentleman now, Mr. Batler, is itunderstood that only Protestants are lot in f : Bev. Mr.Sutler i • It is understood. : His Honor : And.that I amto treat it as a Protestant charity ? Bov. Mr. Batler :I thlnkVp,' .'.'- ' . ', . . . . . ". :. ,' His Honor arid he' should,reserve jodgmdnt in this

and thtfothwrpases just hwrd. . ' . ' ' .': An u'rjropdrttiit tqaity casoconoladod tho businessof the sissibns'; ¦ ''¦' ¦¦¦ : - . '; '-' ' ' :- ':"-' . ¦

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Dot :» confciiniog 32 measured dosen, Is. Gd. ;In tl n propejatioh of this Tonic the greatest care is exfcr

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Bottles C0iitiij i:is u2 measured doses, 4s. fid. Tonictrentmcnt wi31 rcmovo Indiireition,. Flatulence, ConuUntHeartburn, WeakiKSB of the Stomach, Sinking Seusations'intaAt.O'rsran, Nausea, lie. The woola .digostlve functious arejiowerf IUIJ a«i*t«d by Quiuiue and Iron.Pi-PPEP-'S QUININE and IEON TONIC—

Qainino and Iron form the moat eifectlve troatmtat inall com plaints arising from derangement of the Nervous Sys-tem. In tho most weakened state ot the Nerves, a course 0/Quinine and Iron is snre to beae&t. Ague, Sciatica, \S Q-I \Lness of the IAibs, Prostration, Incipient Paralysis, St. Viluj;Dance, Totem, lea.PEPPEE'S QUININE and IKON TONIC in

strongly recommended a* a desirable, safe, economicalud advantageous mode of taking strenghtening medicine. Th?s. 6d. Bottle contains 32 measured doses, which, if takendaily, lasts IS days: The next size bottle is 11s., sufficien t tolast H days. The Btono Jars, sold at 22s. each, contain nearly•ix of thu is. 6d. Bottles. Tho Nome of J. PEPPER is on•very Ls>bol.

SULPHOLINE LOTION.—An external meansof Caring Skin Diseases. Then is uearccly any craj i-

tion but will vield to " tSul iholine" in a few days, and comsience to fade away, even if it seems past cure. Ordinarypimples, redness, blotches, scurf, roughness, vanish as U bymagic, whilst old, enduring akin disorders, that have plognedthe sufferers for years, howevtr deeply rooted they may bo," Solphrur-e" will succetsfnllj attack them. It destroys thaanimal JJB which causa these unsightly, irritable, painlulaffect ing, and always pn>duces a dear, healthy, natural con-dition ot tho skin. " 8alpholine" Lotion Is sold by mostchemists. Bottles, Zs. 1HL each.LIVEE COMPLAINTS.—Da. KING'S DAN-

DELION aid QUININE LIVER PILLS (withoutMoroorjr). The beat remedy for Biliousness, Stomach De-rangement, flatulence. Fains between the Shoulders, BaJAppetite, Indigestion, Acidity, Headache, Heartburn, andall other Symptom* of DUordored Liver, and. Dyapvpiin.Aoknowlodgod by many eminent' snrgcons to be the s&fostand mildest pUls for every constitution. In boxes at Is. lid.2«, 04., and <». Od., at all chemists. . . . ¦

npiAEAXACUM & PODOPHYLLIN, a. Stimulant¦ to tho Liver.—A dow of this combination is recom-

mondod to any one complaining of Liver Derangement, moreparticularly when arising from slight congestion, lij xentlystimulating the liver and slightly moving the Bowels, theheavy drow«y fooling and Headache, with, generally. Pain* inthe Chest and Bask, especially after eating, is dissipated.TABAXACUJX AXD PoboraxtLiB is much safer in its action thanCalomel or nine FttLiand oorUlnly quito equal in power inremoving th/) often djjtrossing inoonvonionce and Pain atbeo-dant on Dyspepsia. Bottles, 2». W.'.oach. The Niune of' J. PEPJPEli, liOadon," most b* on the 'Label.

DELLiiE'S C0EN PLASTlJB.—Boxes la. Udand £1. 9d. .The Corn Piaster* are a certain euro lor

hard at (oft corns, tboy completely dry np and eradicate pain-ful ooms; the Bonion Plaster* a proved remedy for Bunionsand enlargod toe JQlnt*. Sold by all Chemists. Be corofnlDelUr's Planters are supplied./NBACH OJ?a"S AJSECA NUT TOOTH PASTE.\J ' —By tiling this Aromitlo Dentifrice, the easmol of thetoetli becomeswhito, »ound,»nd polished llie ivory. It isexceedingly fragrant, mod. spfclaUy: mwful for removing in-druautions of tartar on neglectoi tyeth. Sold by ullChem-its. Pot», )o. and2a.t)<leacK " (0et Cracroft'a).

T OCKTEB'Sl syLPJBUE" HAIE EESTOEEEI J will darken ,Orey,.Hair, and in in a few dav> restore

completely tha natural' coUur. Whila keeping the noir itsproper colour/it is usefol for removing scurf. Lockyer's Re-storer hu powerful cleansing- properties, rendering it a desir-ablo Hair Fluid.,, Xu e BpitlM, Is. 6d.T OCKTEE'8i8UJjPHUE HAIE EBSTOEBBI J wlUdirkon, to the former, shade, Hair that is abco-

lutely white, In about t«n days i but when greyneu is com-m(being at t he front and temples, the Sulphur wash prompt-Iv colours, tendering it undistlngnlshabla from that whichhas not changed., Largo Bottle*, hi. 6d. emoh. - . my 12

tOCKYlSE'S JU^PHTJE ;HAIE EESTOEEE.Tha most irtoand Ctires'nieaafl/ oeing effected in cue

ot Nervous D«bili»yilmpnrity of Btood, Defective Circnlation, Lan^our, Jt i i t i tgf lf,. Depression of 8piriU, Indiges,tlon. Pain snd Palpitation in the Side, rT*r*»«<*'c Dreams¦ .to., bj-misaBO f V i , i : ( . ; ' i , -p. ' ¦ • : . . .

BK. J>:3 E003>;.warM.famed..GTJTT^; V1TJE,or Vegetabto WKB DROPS, whose effeoU 'are reaUy

magical in restorinij lost 10119 to tha sjstem (arising fromwhalevsr onaflO J. re-lnvigorutintf and eoUveninruie' whole oor-porDslrramci «nd gndnal .lraUfetively boildlngnp the mostJh»ttar«dofmstltntkm,,.,;^ (. . - .. ?.,;.; ¦. , . , , ,

Jtbough, this truly wonderful rocuparativo tonlo is not putforiarf as impmttiai; innnoiUU j-.-it is not too mdxh to cayitts»briU «aeaa»Niw IJf» i»,»s it WBre.imp«rt«d to thenervous and tlebilltftfcod. who;were evidentiy sinking into an««Tl;»T»»•i ; ».WW lto « .p ,.Ia«tu»r «»» lt wm gtmtiy.and sorenolf yrotrsotth*.oloi«of life.. Thousand*of arra*.wntly.l«>?a. «f O JrtT^BP J tt; faenjtr. «r« now la fh«•n)6ymsntc<( hooltb (Hfe/i greotosttlenlngh,* living UoU-Vnony to th»unsrjo«tabtaV4*of;thii remarksbtomedlcfaa.Hnndredto! tMuaonuIli'tOTntpneMui to publish, may beana by any oao.;-.'Thaj>rej»r»aoa.is <atr«aj«ly. plecsant tot e,»^rKrti»noedsn^;wiajst.«3ioh*1 mipou(ons medloa-meaiis iD,isUteooa.,.xrersjon>>otstndioti« iiablt a«uUitat«dfeniil .s rtn ' i'lU^ ^

wSrind'teirof life isbe-;]rlnning toi sll, sBoald' bolmewstmuMly *iththisU/s.roiiv.fcriontofor-0B0 -ni3nUi;ana'Uieywill b» •atosUted'at itsjdgUhtrUill'thoaa «bo -terotrled othsr mo»nj,-g»lvanio tndestbr noomauadwl to asks fsir W»l ot th« medlclae, whiob,Unas unit vp oa , a bJgherticieiiUflo prmdple*, Invariablymtai3«d»V'nw'fereJt'mocaM'sitendant. ln this wonderfulIdU90V«y'li»*lW'td» hoe»of wotthlew imlUtions. : Pricellr tnd yptgr botUft.' «Tha Urgfl siia contsins sufficient '01

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Co. of Waterford—Summer Assizes, '83.TvTOTICE IS HERliBY GIVEN , that Tendon,131 will be accepted at the ensuing Asaizta, to beheld on TUESDAY, 10th JOLT , for the followingworks, if presented for. by the Grand Jury :_

KILCDI.LIHEEK.No. 1. To keep in repair, for seven years, 4\2

perches of tho road from Waterford to KUkonnybetween the turn of the road ot Mr. Cherry's'Newrath , and the bounds of the county at Mullin!abro' ; townlands of Mullinabro' and Ballyrobin.Passed at Is. Id. per percli per annum—j>22 63. ii,

2. To keep in repair, for seven years, 300 perchesof tho road from vVaterford to Kilkenny, betwwntho borough bounds of Sion Lodge and the boundsof the biirony of Killaspy ; townlnndu of MountSion , Eockahire and B:illyrobin. Passed, at lOdper perch per annum—JB15.

3. To Veep In repair, for eevim years , $4 perchetof the road from Waterford to Carrluk , betweenthe borough bounds nt tho Railway 'IVrininug andthe Old Ter-Minua ; towniand of Newtiith , at 20aper perch— £81.

5. To keep in repair, for seven years, 387 perchejof the post road from Waterford to New Eoaabetween the borough bounds, Ferrybank, and tbeCounty bounds, Mildpost, at 2s 6d. per perch Jf aA17a. Gd. OAULTIER .

15. To repair breaches and build e rttainin" walland groynes at tbo cliff on the ro.id from Passage toUumnorB, between Passage and tho chapel oiCrook. Passed, not to exceed .£1,330.

MIDDLETH1RD.3. To keep in rep.iir for seven years 930 perckeg

of the road from Wuterford to Clomuel , betweenthe church of Kilmeuden aud the barony boundsKiliDugetnogue, and tbence to Michael Keane'a'Fairbrook ; townlands of Ciortuclaude , Cullinagl,'Tyroe, Kilmagemogue. I'assi;! at 8 J 1 pet perchper annum— £32 18s. 0J.

15. To build 7') feet of an arched pullet on theroai from Waterford to Uungarv.in , between MraFleming's house and the police barrack, Butlers^town. Piissud, not to exceed £H.

UITEBTUIBD.2. To keep in repair for three years 190 percheii

of tlie road lrom >','arriuk to Portlw , between Patrick0*W 'H contract at Browuswood and WUIUm H1'hoiniison'a contract , Mountbolton , towniand ofMountbolton , at lid pur porch per annntn—X8 1-la 2d

COSHMOEE.10. To keop in repair for seven years G99 perches of

tho road fro m Cuppoqnin to CloRheou , betiveen thomarket cross , Cappoquin, aud Boola Bridge, townlaridiof Shanbally and Lyre. Passed at la. per perch netannum—X31 19a. (Jd. r'

12. To keop in repair for seven years 1310 parchesof tho road from Tallow to BaliydufT , between thewooden bridge , Ually duff , and thu cross road newLisfinn;, oi. the road lrom Tallow to fc'urtnoy, oa northside of rivur. Passed at Gd. pur lurch per annum—.£33 10a.

13. To concrete ami fill holes at piers of Lisaonbridge. Passod, not to exceed JtoO 15s.

11. To repair 12 purchcB in li.-ngth and point thefence and lvall between tho railway bri dge and Cappo-qnin bridge. Paasod, uot to eicecd Jib Ilia.

li). To build a parapet wall on tho road from Lis-more to Cuppoquiu , between thu canal bridge »ndBnllygallane gate . PasHi-.d, not to exceed JBI la.

17. To repair tho planking of Ballyduff bridge.Passed, not to exceed J65 5s.

DECIES WITHIN DKCTM.3. To keep in repair for ono year 203 perchps of tho

road from Ardmore to Gaahmoro, betweeea Jaa«iliirwun 's contract at thu Old Parish and MichwlAhcaru's contract at Kctt's at. la. tid. por perehperan-nnm—.£69 4a. 6d.

4. To keep in repair for 9cven years 571 perches oftho road from Youghal to Uungarvan , between Hr.Tracoy '8 gate at Piltown and Thos Joyco's contract atTinock , at 5d. per perch per annum—XI 17s. 6d.

B. To keep in repair for seven year3 700 perches oftho road from Dungarvan to Hdvick , between thaBarony bounds, Killongford , aud Robert's eroas. Gort-riidihy ; townlands of Ballinaconrty, MwceUhorta,mi Gornodihy, passed at 13 4d por perch—£iS 13s 4d..*. 10. To repair Cnrragh bridge, on tho road from Daagarvan to Ardmoro ; passed, not to exceed JJ1 103.

DECIES WITHOUT DBCtt.i. To keep in repair for seven years 132G perches ot

the road from Dajgarvcn to Oappoquin , between Mr.Edward Dower's cross at Ballinamnck and the cross itWbitechurch ; townlands of Ballinamnck West, Bally.duff Beg and More, Mount Odoll , Garranfadda, Ballr.qnin , Knockane, and Ballinaconrty ; pas3ed st 9d. perperch per annum -£40 14s 6d.

9. To keep in repair for seven years 218 perches o(tbe roaif from Cahir to Dungarvan , between the bridgeat Cahcrbrack and th? cross at Cahernalcagne (5 per-ches thereof being in the barony of Glcniheiry) ; toirn'lands of Caherbrack, Bsnlavontcen and Cahernsleajne;paa3cd , at 6id per perch per annam—JB5 13s 6d.

10. To keep in repair, for sovon years, 535 perchos olthe road from Cappoqnin to Kilmacthomas, betweenParkor's pontract at tbe cross at Caherbrock anithiarosa at Patrick Walsh's uonso on the C'Jonmol tndDnngarvan road ; towniand of Cabernnleagne. Passedat 8d per perch per annum—X17 16J. 8d.

28. To build a bridge on tho road from Dungarruto Cloumel, between Patrick Power's honso, Kilcojne.r,and Thomas Morrisscy's honse, Tinalyra. Puiad,not to oxeced 95.

33. To keep in repair, for seven years, 3528 perchesof tho post rond from Dungarvan to Clonmel, bfrtween the Dungarvan Borough bonndory at IiUbjDarigcd and tho Barony bounds at tbe Half-iri}.houaq ; townlands of Bawaatanarabcr , Callinsn^clWest, Ballymacmuguo, Collizan Wood, Colligan Afore,Garryclose, Garryduff, Lockondarra, &c. Passed (I2sL 10d per perch—£199 19s.

38. To repair tho paving of Ballyneoty BridjSiPassed, not to erocod JK115.

3?: To bnlld n groyne to protect the road and cliff itBallyvoile. Passed, not to exceed XI20.

40. To build a culvert at Knockmahon, on (he roodfrom Annestown to Bonmahon, between the foot of tilhill aud tho tnino shaft. Passod, not to ezceedl .627.

Tondora can bo obtainod and specifications seen fortho fibovo at my offico alter the 30th June.

Claimants for compensation for malicions injuriesaro required to attend with tboir witnesses in thsGrand Jury room, at 2.30 o'clock on Wednesday, ths11th day of July, 1883.

R. H. POWER , Seo. Grand Jury,County Waterfori

Dated at the County Secretary's Office,. Court-house, Waterford, 11th, June, 1883.

mOWLE'S PENNYROYAL ANB STBEIX PILLS for FEMALES quickly correct all irregu-larities, and relieve the distressing symptoms so preva-lent with tho BOX . Boxes la. Ud. nnd 2a. 0<L, of tilChemists. Sent anjrwhero on receipt of 15 or 34 lUmp'by tha Maker, E. T. TOWLK , Chemist, Hottiniatm.

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EP,P8'8 COCO'i..—UEATEPUL AND CpMtOBTINO .—" By a thorough knowledge of the natuiljswiwhion" govern tho operations of digestion and noWtion, and Ly a careful application of the fine p'ropcrteof Vfcil-30'.ccfod Cocoa, Mr. Epps hts prbvwJia cmbreakfast tables with a dolicutoly flavoured berortmwhioh may savo na many heavy doctors' bills. Ui* "3tho judicious nne of such articles of die'tthatacoiurtitob'on may bb gradually built np until strong.enbnjl torepUt every tendency to disease.. Hnndrtdi of subtlemaladies aro floating around us, ready to atttci nhtw-ever there is n weak rjoint. Wo may esoape mta}*fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with purlblood and a properly nourished [ramo."—CivilBiniaQatette.—Made simply with boiling water or raill.Sold only in Packets labelled—" JAMXS Errs & Co-Homocopathio Chemists, London." Also' maion ofKpps's Chocolate Essence.

" SPECIFIC ACTIOW ON THE SBOTT. '—Ontof the many Toilet Soaos now before thapanlie the only ootrocognlsed by tho medical profession as havtoy a w^sTwono anrt beaeflclal action upon too skin 1« ¦"•**«?Hllk and Bnlpher Boap, the mitt givinp soltnee»,.»a»M>ness, and oleanwss ; the snlpber purification. . Br W{ o»«this Soup the Skin will be kept In s perfett condlll t H*most snlUhle for chUdren, «nd Is tho purest :sa4 BJ**dnnble- of all Boaps. Beantifully whtte. DeUo^fSfamed; Bead the. following >-" For 30 jean/i h»»« n«»U the varions Soaps that have been rocommendei, M"candidlr state that the Albion Milk and Snlf her Soa»tej»equal In soothing the Irritation of the skin."-J-jr»SCroft, H.D./H.&.C.F.,. lat« Staff Surgeon to herJ&i»tr»HovSArmy Hospital*. Soldln tablets bjaUCtoiJU ,

. . : VAXTJABTJ! DlSCOVEBr FOB XHB flAIBIr-"yonr hair is turning grey or white, or falluigeJl, CM

''iThoMorioaii Hail Eenewer."—for it vnUpHf Wtutor* in every case drey or White hair to MWWoolonr, without leaving the disagreoable aBeU0IWi»"Eentorarei1: It makes tho hair . ch»rmmgjv b»»|tifnl, a« weU as promoting the growth tf -. JW.SDsau spo fl waero ine guuias aro uun uqu jvy .—- ..yont Chemist for '' THZ MEXICAN HAIB/BJSJ**Py :itold by Chorniats and perfumorB everywlow « f Jf f jBOrbottlB. mole3aJe<ler»tremovto't6'3 -Iwmp» !Eoad.Londoh. . " . ¦

jHqiiijOWAY's PILLS—TEACHiHOa or S- ;

mnua.—tho nuitoj tostliiioiiT of thooaaas; **?*?*, ;¦!ov«5r more than forty years, most stro»l;ljreooateu»a»w . -Pills u the b«t pofiflers, the mildetl aperients,.»».«? ;;•urBst .-Xestontlvss,' They ' never provo «l«»ltfc «J.»JJ ¦)merelT temporary relief,.but attack all etoeats of U» \lstoma,ob,jBngs;h«att, bead, and bowsh la tna qnlT n»J» al«4lttmat« way, by devttr»Unjtb«WooaV«aI«». gS?| - |thoia Impnritlu* whlob-aro the «ouxci saaooMt»g3& : -¦

; tlraott «very diieoso. Tho medioln«l eiBeifly.is ««"SS * '¦•aorvatinff enfartled poMtltuMooK Tb«ir actojff^S : 1(Jl ihit is desimbl* in a-household ctdlpine. SfL^?S }every aosioat and eiTeta ml<t«r 1 and tia* tW f Oi i iy* " j¦nartared andtno eaergUa stlninlated." ¦ 'i_^;«, !. TEA. " Two 8HILXIIIOB."—ExtifarM :|-viln«: • A Declibr s*y»-" It 1* erafllenf A-lW.JfflT ^" It la better than what I w mr groecr L^J

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"8PECIAI1 HALF-CBOrTH TEL" A g«atl«anij*a? ilt-'VIijpawtaiodio imaa Quantity ol -.yonr. *•£•A5* : \.•wUcJu .f-ma»S BJ. U topetlop to oar 3s, «*e!ft\SSll • $<;A ParishiPrtoJt write*, yesterday'-" MU> ^"?? M*© ii!

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' Yfta«vChfe«i ifi91b;and lly eiwhrl^niMJtSvi 5 1•t*rW.*--A-il(?6s.mr t>.(l\aijad'Xr|e)for.7*Wfff ifc -y J