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I 1 . tui.i- VOL^lIi - 1S6^4R: ^^^ m^^.;^ •• THE \7ilTEBPOBD-HEWfi , '" l! ' ESTABliIBHEb-^-lSl?. 1 : ' ¦ LAU0E8T ClEC0LA1!ION IH ijlnS SOUCK OV iBZLAHl? Publutoi «ery FSTljAr, at»d"S««ivd Eiittofi Oil 84TUBD.AT Morn«}« , atVes. 19 ona' 50 , " 0'ConneIVStrMt, (OfPOfllTK-tHH FBOVIKCXAL BASK), K" PBICB—TWO PENCE ; Yearly (in Advance), 8a. 6d. By Post (Yearly), lOs.-ed: Ogg- All Cheques and.P. 0. Orders*, mado. payable to CojtitJBLius P. KBDMOND, at this Office. THE N EWS oiroulatea' ditehsivelj ' inionorat the merohanta, traders ! and nobiUty, gentry, farming cl&ssos , &c , in Watorford, Kilkenny, Tippetary, and tho Routh of Ireland! generally. Thb NBJVB has attained a circulation never equalled by any.paper publiahid in Watorford , and is admittedl y the lead- ing journali a this important dity, Srith whloh-there is direct daily communication from London. . n. I Particular attention paid to oommorcial and agrioul- Inral matters. : ' " . ' ¦ ; ( Advertisements recoived tor . the NEWS by all regpobfc. able Newspaper Agents in the United Kingdom. Fre- cavmont requisite from parties not known at the office. AOENTS FOB SALE OP THE NEWS , AND FOB ' ADVEETISEKKNTB : ¦ i ¦ ' ; WATEEFOED—Mr. W. KBLtY , 'Gladstone Streot. Mr- J OHN BBOWN , Meugher Quay. ' ¦ . ; Miss POWEB , Baxronstrand Street. i Mr. HUGHES, Mayor ' si Walk. . ; ' ; DONGAEVAN—BBENAN & Ck)., Devonshire Square. TSAMOEE—Misa CLANCY, EofceshmeufKooma. CAPPOQtTIN—Mr. J ONES TBOY , 31, Allon-Streot. OAttEICK-ON-SUlB-l-Mr. JAMBI * MoGttATH, Main : Street. ; ; . : ¦ . . ; LONDON-- CLABHS , i Son , & PLATT, j. 8o, . Uraoa obnrch Street. ' ¦ , * > ' . ¦ >¦¦ ' R , F. WHITE «J Stfa , 33; Fleet Streot. . •¦; SHELLEY & CoTi 5, LoadonhaUStreet,-E.C. ;; ' Temp lo News Koora/172 , Floot SWeeti; ' ¦; niTHLIN—MoBsra. CHAff. EABON * SOHrAbbey-st. ivciui ' iii aii sfd m .fl;^. '^ ?-:::^ " n UNITED STATES & GflTO& From Liverpool via Londonderry..] . .; POLYNESIAN ...For Qnebco & Mon treal ;.. July , 1 PARISIAN ...For Qhebeo ' & Montreal ' ' . ' .. July " 7 SAKIIATIAN ...For Qaebeo &. Montreal '!. 1 .. July "14 CIRCASSIAN ...For Qoebeo & Mbntreal.]. ...Jul y 22 SARDINIAN ...For Qaebeo 4 Montreal......July 28 Prom ; Queenitovm, . !" : NOVA SCOTIAN ...For Halifax 4 Baltvmoia.JJnly 6 PERUVIAN ...For Halifai , &. Baltimore...Jnly 20 CASPIAN ...For Halifax & Baltimore...Aognat 3 BATES OF OCEAN PAsaAUBi ,, ! . , ' . Saloon , 10 to 18 Qatneai ; Ipterinodiate, ' i8S 6s. ; Steerage at' Lowest Bates: ::: ' .i Through Tioketa at Speoial Kates to ChioagbJ-Winni. veg (Manitoba), North-West Territory, andto all points in tho Wearorn 8tates and Canada. :!, ¦ ' .. - Tourists, SporUmen , 1 and others visiting^ne Catia- diau North-West , oau avail themselves of ' a. special low return rale to the wonderful soenery In the Eooky Mountains ana the Sporting diatriot». - : : < : ASSISTED pA»iAO88 ro CANADA, i PAMPHLET *. M»p of M v-iitoba and Canadian Pacific Riilway ; also raooat isaae of ; Pttmphleta on Canada and thu Weitorn SUtjjof America, &P- , sent free. ¦ ! ¦ '¦ ' ; ' ; rST Western boinl paaaongers ' aoooajpanied by a Sneoial Conduotor. ¦ . . .!¦ . . Fall p«UcaU» on applioitioa to J. , SoOTr &|Co., Qiaoaatiiva; to Ac.UA'S BSDIUEUS & jOo.. Jamjg Stcoot , Livorpo >1, &n\ Foyle Street , Loa-ibtt jerry ; or to Messra . Mospsr & IVisD , 2, Birroastraud 8trd«t , Waterford. i : ' ¦ - j Liverpool, Juno 22nd, 1887.! . - , fo8tf) GNGL.VND AND SOOTH WALES, AND fan •• ¦ SOUTH OP IEELAND. . ¦ " . . ! Altewl aod Adlitioml Service by GEEAT .WB8TEBS EAttiWiY Csoiylay ' s;Trains ' ;and SteAmb3it9. uio iliwrosD H IVESJ , id connection with the WATEaoaa aui r J iJiestJK ,. ' WATEB- FOBO & CB. i r BAU I P .EOIHD , ana WATEBFOBD, DUNOABVAN , AND LlBHOB^ LtiTEa. , Shortest Boate ' a&d Beducod Paroa. " V~-|C\ Express Train* and ' Fatt J £?PWS K [ Mail Steamer$, «=£ :i ¦ ^^ ~. EVER Y WEEK DAY. DOWN. LEAvz LONDON (Paddington) at 5.45 p.m., Sundays exocptod, and ABBIVB AT WATEE- rosD (weather jand oircauutanoca permitting) about 10.15 a.m., in timo' for the Trains on ' tie Waterford ' and Limerldki Central Ireland, and Lismore Lines. I ¦ : •¦ UP —Leive Watcrfordl at 5.0 p.m., eaoh. Week Day , on Arrival of 11.20 a.m Train from Liraeriok, 10.30 a.m. Train from Maryborough, and ll'5O a.m. Train from. Lismore; ABBrvrao in LONDON (weather and ciroumttanoos per- mitting) at 10.45 a.m., tho following day. Speaial Steamer,. carrying .Paeaongora, perishable Roods, and Liv« Stook , ¦^iU Sail fromW 4L. Company ' s North Wharf on dundays at 7 a-m: A Special Steamer will also bail irom New Milford to Waterford at 7 a.m. on MonoUys , on arrival of the 0.15 Train from Paddirgton tho provion« evening. Passengers travelling by the) Steamer leaving Wator- ford on Saturdays will proceed f roai Now JUlford by the 3.55 and 9.45 f raini oa Sundiy morning. Cargo c^n only be recoived anbjoct to its being ¦hipped in time to start the 1 Steatnor pONOTDALtT. rne 2.« a.m TBAIN from NBWillLFOBD will .-in all cases, WAIT AEBIVAL of Steamers leaving Wa- terford atSp.m. . ' . - ' ' ¦: . .; ,,. : „, . , Under no circumstance can Passengers holding Third Class Tickets be allowed the use of Saloon. ; ' FAXES-WATBaFORD AND LONDON t ltiotrs (availablo 1 week) 1st Class and Saloon , 46s Od » ¦' 2ndClaas and Saloon, 35s 6d » " 3rd Class and Fore Cabin. 20s Od EETDBN8 (availablo 2 months) 1st Class & Saloon, 70*. •> » " ,; 2nd Class 4 Saloon 59s. » i " 3rd Class and Foro Cabin; 33a 6d. Farther information . can be obtained from Mr/ E. Fooa, Railway Terminus, Limennk ; Mr. W. D. Mo. NAMABA, Adolphl Wharf, Waterford. The EBDUOXD FABEB between other Importeit Stations, the Tme Tables, and Through Bates: for Goods, 4o., ican be obtained of Mr. W. J. BnaaBii. , tba Great Westoro BaSway <!ompftny' 8 DistrictjAgont , Adelohi . Wharf , Watorford. J. GBIEESON, General Manage*. VsAA ' mvtcmTerminus. . . .: ¦ J7.tf AilEElOAN; XiTNE. _ « : ' UNITED, ¦ " -STATES MAII, ^¦^f^^UXiteri)^)! to Philadolptfa, NEW TOEK^O^O^ D BAJ,TmOBE , : Callinir at Qiioanstdwn ThursdajB. : ' ¦ First-class FoU-powcred! Iron SUarAahi ps/- The only Tran8.Atlonti<J Liao sailing undor the Uni- ted States Flag. . Aooommoditipu. for all obisoa . of PassongerVtad goods . are Jinded »t PhUadelphu ^ on the Wharf of the PennsylTania Bailroitd Company, Jrhichhaatho shorte.tandabst direct route to aUp^aoe. In the Wostern 8tates. .J ' : : For further partionlft r8 flppl| to _ , ¦ - EIOHAEDSON, SPENCE 4 Co., ! j / - n and 10 , WatoMtreet, Liverpool j LOOAb AaK-»T9 I - . : HAEVEY & SON, Little Georgo' s-Stroet, Waterfofd j : . . . ¦ ¦ ^^ O^^om Ui - DOYLE Jfe - mTMT. -NetrtBoM. <°3) WATERFOBP AND " J 'ABBKDOyET- . J STEAM8 HIP COMPA»f f ,; ' ¦ Dhortesfci aad most ^pedifjJtwJBouta CountUt, and o£/i«r ,. Important . ,. r ,. : f Dittrict* of S&h"ip. i ¦ ¦:: •< . ' ' ¦ , ¦¦ ¦ ¦>¦ > ' -. rtnTTF! ' VCM I aoi Pbwerfol Screw _jr—HVV B Steamer , * I<V'?5^ oo .r < brlsa Ball iTMS. . ¦ ; ¦ ¦ ¦ •: ¦ ¦ ' . I JUNE, .SAILINGS.;, ,; . igfcfjr Ipll? ' ¦ %££ ?£ . SlogU; Eetarni T^W fW^ «« *• !M C °Sudi^ nna« Thre. T«r» U it * . V«±r *>™ . Tht*. Tom niri PK nWRSS BEBOLUUi^Yr ' iKi^ lot tM eoafvanee ol Live Stock JJpmWWKJj ^^ the l»Toar»W« coar* of tb« *"2£Soa^ So53»- nrrlvol- ilou<«U« tbt P»«^« ll «^i2?i fbwSpaton Oaiffa iOjir, :«« »ni' » thdrP?»] r «"JW(3335th! *.ia «: »he[r8hj5lt V»H<ntfa»-lon. •'8?»»S»' (2fjiS8SS«i «imt*». th5J : wilr&e mnoortrrmibttmet ^g?** "**"^ fou-book , aud bam which *** t&***L}gf S£££l&* <u ba ttucbrred tt At*r4ov» < W5"525J5Slitto«l*l»W B JUW */ Wtfo" oa'th» Pier . * h *2SJ^fl f jbuMtji«i«»i h *»«wd.' JFOT .CoadWow ¦ ¦| *r.«^fc *M»*T? . -tv V - ¦ flju.,.;; . . . . .. , .,. - ¦ . . > tei$tat'i&iiii *rJ ta ** ; OMIO latmdal tor OonwJMW* ,Vt » *rji n5»iii1i(iini ^UnoiiirtratMrilWOjjfffiSjffi SpSii ,Q«/, w»tarfor<i » *»d UT* . BMfM£j£! eST!^5' rt~1. 5? . itutOoKik Uny. , , . j. " ,L I£i4d| M «U(* «» . -H y ^p H ^ \0; ^Mi , «AjAJw;jHTlAV ? k* 1 ;;r::|' i :r ^. t . '^i^ :' ^ ^i 'i^ - ,i^Wp»t«BW v. ¦:;; : Wt^e yfo rai . StQamabl p Company , . ' ¦ ¦" ¦' : T'! ' (L ' nnTED).! ¦ ' ; > , ¦ ' ¦ ' ' ' i mTEBDEQ 6BDEB~OF- SAIUN(W"0lI£, 1S87. ¦ ' ¦ '' DXrNBaODIV. BEQINAliDi; COMEBAaH, - LAKA, . .:•. ZE .PHTBJ ; GALTEE, . CBJ3ADENJ 4o. " . . ' ¦ V- ^T^i - ¦I- 1 : 1WTO.%OE. -i- ."Tha Waterford il ljffliiL ~ . k * J /-'-'¦ 9teamsuip Coapany(Limited) "* si^^kj l^l ' ¦ reoel»eTOobd»iiattlaT« Stock for 8ni 4 . ' < **^T^iMiMfii MM » *"' mf on tho conditions monttoncd in ,:: . . . t .||; ; ,j , ' :! ; SalUng lists, fto., to r be|had at their , y<: WiTfiBrOE'O ' A ND S BBIBTOL. ' TEOJI WArpttDBD IO BSISTOL, taOKBBISTOH tO WATIilljronD; : Direct:: : ' ; Direot : Jriday, Juno 3 ... 5 tift' noon Wodn' s^y, Jnna'1...12m' niz't Tncsiay. 7 ... 8 alfnoon. Boiroir, ,, i5... -* mora IWMT J . 10 ../fiaffnoon W«du«aday,:,, 8.. 7 afrioon TrtrtdaV. ' ¦ H- ..'Boit' naen Saturday. ' ' . ' . lL.. 9 ul ?ht Prilay, : 17 ...11 mOTJlDg Wednesday, 15 ..12 m' ui g't To_ esdax. . .. 21 :...!2 . aft"noon Satardar. . J8». ial' nion XUK * I * I , . at. ... :a aifnoon HatoijiaT, . 18». ?al' noon Jridayi' . ;,. '24 ... :4 affhoo ' n Weattesaiy. - .vSl.J e^' noon TpMdajr;- ' ,, £8 .;. © att'noon Sttardoy, . :»-. 8 nlglit ^Pria»y, July, 1 ^..U nionllng. We<J po»Jayyi,L ».' ,.U nfght n I . -t - S«tarday, Jaly.2..« 3nraoo n O- On early Morning Bailing* , ' ,&Mmt>f too Wamorir will ba open to pooaiTd ToaMnsors nrrlrlnf by thb Hiffbt Mail Ttaxnt,- , :, , ¦!- 1 ¦ ¦¦ ; . I ¦ -[ i ¦ ' Farcsj-Cftbln; 15». i do. Boturo ' (atallabla for One mouth) 25a. ; do Children anil Servants; trave ll ing with Families , 10s. Deo*, 7B. 'Si: rdo ChUdren, 4a. ' ! ! ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦•¦ ' ' I . WAT(EBBOED. AND. tlVEEfOOl. ' • • . "O" tflimttOBJO r >; I ¦,!¦•; >ttOK UvittTOOL : Wea »day,JttnB^;.."3 ' aIt nobu . Wcd' siloy, Juno I.. 6 alfnoon Friday, ' 3...12 ' nooa 8atnrfay, ! ti ¦ 4..1 7af COOOD Monday, . 6... ,4 affnoon Sanda), ' 6...10 morning Wedoraday, „,*,.. * offnoon WedLes day, -:: , 8...12 noon Friday, ' ~ ,, ior.. l iffnooa Fri day: ,, 10... 1 affuoon Monday, ,, 13.. l afnobn Monday, ;13.^ 3alfnoon Wednesday,15i. 2 Wfnoan WednSday, ,; 111" 5 affnoon Friday. . : -,:.. 17. . l affpo?n Pridav, . ,,, 17....7.effnooa Monday, . .. £> ... ' * affnoon Monday. 2O.. ( 8 affnoon Wednciiny; .. ¦ 22... * alfnaon' 'WoA 'SUl **!! ¦ . 'MMI'momh. nenuvMMij, - a.., % ttjrnoon w«dT««jar , : a: .ai moenlng ftitey,.;.:-i;.H... :fc' aftte6f>n 'I*Ma3^ 7- ' ,; 1 8». 1 ..18 - -nooh Monday, 27... affnoou M«n(W. : •' . ' ' » 27... 2 affnoon Wednesday, 20... A nffnoon Wedoesday, ,, 29... 4 affnoon Friday, . .Jolj 1 l...l2 noOA /- rj Friday,.. Jniv 1... 7 affnooa ColaaFar>, lfe;0d i drt Eetura; arilli ble for a month, EJ«. Do. Servants (travelling* -with (amilios) and Children , 10. ; I>eok,: 7s 64,s Children , 4a.- .. i ;'] ]".!. ! 'Eltetfdon.oM 5mft.' gr»nto4 on all Soturn-Tioteta on the foUb«ing i tcttmt<.- - :For a Fortnight , ' 8a.: $a,;«i«J-fOr oT0ry ; Oooda received and dlschargod at Claronoe Dock. , Oooda IBookoa ihroajh trom all principal ! Stations::on Great Northerui Greit Weatorn, Lancoahlre , ^ud Yo\bihiro, London and North Werteru t London and South Western i Manchester. Sheffield , and -Lincolnshire , and Midland Ball. way» to-WaWrtordV- (Tbrongh Booldfgs also with Limertok, Tijpenuy, Thnriea, •Ennls: Taam, Qort, Bathkojde, laatowel , Newcastle aud.Trali* , tut. >> ¦ ¦ : <• - ¦ II "" . , ¦ - Uoods tvook«d,throaffh from all Stations on: WaUKford and Coutrul li-uUbd-Bdlway. Waterford, Oungarvan, and LUmore Bailwuy. ^nd Vfaterfowaild timorick JJaUwa», I .. . Forceli bookeil thronjrh at low Bates to all principal Su. tiots on London and North Western Eallway. ' ¦'¦ ' ¦ FEOK W* TIR»OBD. I FaOH ; NjwrouT. . ' As Cargo Offers. 1 iA« CoreolOflen. .. AV.'AT.JiEFOBI) AMD- ' YOU'tila'A L . , . ,.. . : As Canto; offcro..,. . j J p_ ^ ' . i ;! WATBEFOBD AKD NEW. BOSS " ' I ' EOU ' , NBW lioss—Dally, Sundays eiieaptid, at 8-1S o.m. . FcouiWATExroitiJ—Daily, Snndaya <ii<yptod , ni 8-2- p.m. iifilBl/OED AK1) D U N O AK, N q N . FBOM J)n»ci»»ox —Daily. 'SnnJays ekceotod, at 8M a,m. : : FEOM WirxRfbaDVDally, Sondajs exeepto^i 'il'S^O p.m, •i' '{JOTIThe Witerford Steamshi p Company, Limited , Insure all Goods Suippod by these Lines ot , Steamers at 3s. 4d. per Cent, to Traders haTing- Yearly AgrcomentsJ and 6s. per Cent, to Occasional Shippers , rulnes to bo declarei at time ot Shipmant. Forms ana. all Information to be had at tho offices, i ¦ ' ' " ¦ i .. ¦• - .. .. , ' .i Berth! scoured and every, information givon by Agents at WAmroBD-^WAterford Stearashlp Xb. (Limited), Hood Offloea. The Mall, r ¦ ¦ ; ¦ ¦' H ' Livxarooi ^-Watexford Etoainship Compauy (Limited'), 20, Weter-sticot , and Clarencp Dook. ' : ,;i -i" HsiBioi^-Waterlord Steamuhip Company (tlmttod), 68, ¦Qaoca Squnre—and Cumberland Bisln.' : Y " ¦ 1 Nrw 1«O89 rWaleriord Steamsaip CompaA y- 1 *, Offl«i . Svscunroa—Waterfo rd Slejmship Company' s Office . yoooDu- ' ¦ ¦: . ;. .: , .. j¦: ' . ¦ ¦;; Liifxaxcr—Lowers Shaonon Stcamanip Company' s Offloe , Monnt Kennet Quay. . ! ¦ | : KiiBfrSH—Lower Shannon Stcamnhip Company ' s OQoo , PappaQaay. ¦ , j . . . , ,i ... .. . i CLYDE SHIPPING OOMEANY : I JUNE ; 1887. ':. ' ¦' ¦ : 8UM1IEE 1 ARKAN0EMENTS. iieyuiar /Steam Communiiation between ^ATUKTOBD and LOn;DOH, : ieLrMOCTH uso 60UTHAJIPT0N, NBV7HAVEK (aUSSEX), iap SO0TH or ENGLAND, COrfK, DVULIN, BBLPAST A»D OLASaOW. -U. *K fT^SE New ind powerful Scre-r ^- JJ-E^T-HX ¦ ¦ ; JL Steamers ABANMOEE . EASILY ^ -TSJS^Ail^ : COTTON. CLOCH , COPELAND, J-i^ftf>?V^~H—. nnMBEJ!. EDDYSTONE, FASTNET^ liilSUTtiAuOLL , KATHLIN, SALTEES, 8KEBBYVOBE, FpBTLANi), TOWABD, are intended to sailaa onder, weathor permitting (unless prevented by unforeseen circumstances), with liberty to Tow, Vessels, and to call at any Port or Ports in; any order , in or out ol the oaWoiuary coarse, to Becolre atfd Discharge Cargo , or for any other purpoB* whatsoever. I wiiEBrokD TO ouiuoow. !E»ery MONDAY, direct ... \ ... ¦ ' ..: 1 p.m. jBrery WEDNESDAY, via Plymouth ... For Cargo only, rson ousoow TO WATZBrosn ! Erory MONDAY lirect ' ' . ... 1 p.m. ; Ball, to Greenock...U.30 p.m. E»ery THUESDAY, direct !— ... 1 p.m. . I ¦ Bail. to Qroenoolti;. 4 p.m. ' WxiSttronD TO Bstvisi ... ... Every SATUBDAY. -I BfxriBT TO WiifaroW) E?ery TUESDAY. , WATX9TOBD TO DUSLIV , - j ETCTT SATUBDAt , Til BeUMt. : i DDDtm TO W*TBBrosr> , DIBECT—Erery .WEDNES DAY. i ¦ - WiTBBTOBD TO I OBI—ETOTy (TUUB8DAY. ' ' ¦ FaOM COBX TO WATIBTOKD , direcfc^-Brery. FBIDAY, , WATxaroBO TO LosDoa (St. Ifjitbcrins Dock), , : Erory SAXUBDAY, 4 p.m. ; ¦ j- LOSDOB (St. Katharine Dock), TO WATXBFOBD I : Thursdays , 2nd Jane , 9 a.m. ; ttb, 2 p.m. |16th, 8 o.m. j I - 23rd, 1 p.m. ; and 8 th, 7 o.m. ! No Transhipment, by talaroato. Ord.rt for oollection or deliterr ot Goods will bo«tteaded to by La rlsgtaa Brothers , 69, Old Bailey, E.C. i Great Hormitapo-Stroot . Wapping, E., and ArchOMtroct, Bouth lambeth , B. W. . i WAIEBTOBJ ) TO Fimoara , direct, :Wednesdiiys , lot Jona. 3 p.m. ; 8tb, 4 p.m. ; 15th, 2 p.m. j : 22ud, 4pm. ; 28th, 1 p.m. ! : PLTHOOTB TO WiixaraBn, direct—[Brery SATUBDAY. WATKBTOBD TO 8 OOTUIIIP* O», direct , : , ¦ . ' - ETery SATCBDAY, flt * p.m, : , 8ooTHAHnoii TO WATEBIOBD , PU Plymouth. ; ' ' . - ¦ i ¦ ETery FKIOAY. . . WAf^srooD TO NRWHiTSS—Etery 8ATUBDAY, at 4 p.m. : Goods ODljj—Tjuuahlsjpcdat Southampton. : .Theso Stevnerfl. ha-ve esoollon i acooraraodation for Passenger *. i- ' . .— -.L__ ! . ' i -PASSAaE-HOHEY. : | Cabin. Botarn. Deck Watczford to Glasgow and Belfast 17s. Cd. 25a. 10s. i - .. Cort. ... ' ' " **. 1*». 6s; •* .i«i, - ' Dublin, ¦ ... r . H . - , ias, 64- 20s. 7s. 6d I ,-vJ.. . Plymouth 1 * BouthaiaptoinJOs. ' 30s. 10a ' London;- . - .. ! ... 22». ad S5s. In. . CMldren abore 3 and under lil yean of and , Hal/ Fare. I Betorn Ticket* tvailabla (or two moaths— not transferable I 0- NOTH. The Clyde Shipp ing Company Inaoro all Goods -shipped by these lines of Steamers at S3 id par cent, to Traders 'having yearly ogroumanU , and 5s. per Cent to occasional Shipper*. . Value* to be declared at tuna of Shipment. Forms jandttU information to be had ot the offices. ¦ ¦ j f- For 'Bates of Fnrfght, 4o., apply- to HJMBI .J. WIBIXO ' * Co.; Plymouth i TKOHas M'GiBBXi , London aid Sontb- iWestern Kailway Company, Exeter Buildings, Arthur Street, ' wcxt. and at ^ thaili. *,S. W. Bailinty B«eoiving donees throoghont Londoni Clyde Btutplog Co., 7 Albert Sqnaro. ¦ hm ' h m | Ji m h m . h m h m ' h m 'hm'bm iBelfmi- Clyde - Shipp ing -Co.. Bo t^os te r B^ai ugo , . Wfrdl « 0 11 15 ' l3 15 ! 3 0 4 3) 0 10 j 0 0 | ... j- . - ..: iSdeohall Street, X«ndou, E.O. J Clyde Shi pping Co., «uu. - ' xin' rol 9 IS 11 15 j 1 30 I 4 0 6 0. '7 <S 0 30 | ... I ...j ¦way umcesyaewnaTBD y "KV*ll*"t * "«•# «'»'*>"' J ""»" " Hoaie BoUuibgs. 'areenack' i Doct Bood , LUnorlok j Town Quay. Southampton f S5< *d m Quay, Dublin i Patrick s **** ' ^'^ CLYDE 8BIPP1H0 C01IPANY, ' , ICortom House Quay, Waterford. Special forms ' of Bills of Lading roquired by the Cl y do 8liippingConipan y,jU» b8 . 3is4 of the Ajcentjl. - :• ; Telcsraphlo Address-r ' CTO»«a»» " WAHBTOID; OUEE FOB. AXiOr!¦ '!¦ . EOZiliOWA^'S : OIHTMEHT. m*>0BTAHX DraCOVBBT-pNo MOBB SOFFJEBINO.Tho dlsdbvery ortnia Owtinent has proved nn invalu- able boon to-itnonsind^ of Buffo ' rors ; ¦when rnbbod 3n or near the eeaW enSoring, it» raro Balsimio pro- Sortie* are oonveved' to every-part^ Thu*it | heaU In- warrt woniidVtind nlodrg of tho S TOMACH, BOTVLE8, or WOMB strengthen^ the spWal tnftrrow in oasefe;of ner- vous w«aknesji and depression:, ana all dUeasos of tho TBBOAT , LDHOS . and^KST. No invalid heed do- roair of cure, whilst this Ointment can bo obtained } for tho renneatidn It ^beaw in eVory. quarter of the globe ' U folly boroe ont by the. «ceces«i rthas attalnod, oorroTx>i»t«4 aa it . U By ; . tostimo4al« from , persons of all classes *nd countries. , I ' i ¦ ' -W. ' TGOUI; 3HB0MATJSJI AND , SIETJSALKJJA. TflOBO ttnly formidiable and dreaded dicc&ioa, with nocturnal gboma , iierTOu» tTrifehlng». !mn«<inl»r brtmps, and sciatica , mil new wnen irwoeoj o y w«» v"w»»> ; In no oa»e»uTtmore important . t^. h»T9 the . Ointment tkorougUy *ni offootwUy warreypd throngh the pores ot-tb«i tldn to ttp »ifootedip»»tsi ni>on whwh it will brin g ita soothia g inflnenoe»;to Bear, end ama pro- doo? cMe , comfort, and «Bonrity. The Pills «honld igo/bfl-teken inj Appropriate;dow» to lessen the in- fljunmatioa.aTidioi iJuniy thoulooai . _ --; ¦'! . : I BAST XXOB, BAD B»» A8TS,.' . OI. D..W9J?H> 8 » *»» itvovivnom.ofi Alt, Kwpp.drbe . aps llnatlon ot fa Ointnumt hwU, Ja a remMjcibl^inaniwr , eyery kind of Ulceration , softoni the; stiff or oontraoted tiisnw, -eaTiae. "iprotid' , ' (flesh toi dU»ppear,||ind foul and loithsoma .diohargsi ito ¦ . bwSome oonTertedinto ' &thy ) h^r«nrfi^sr l ana, tW effet ti . are not t3npow,bW« r * r»^o»tanlpe>ni»ne»fc• ', npn,Ka ,TisTo3A«i AHO ABHcsigBa.rrTheseand aU iimUar , affeotioBi! mn»t be ciref^ treatea aooording tSthe plan rooonnnended in the printed instructions. The Ointment nnat b* applied dlreotly to ] tho part* atfectod. and Holloway, ' « HlU be dmnltonwusly iakgn to' parity the blood, *n°- » reuavo u;w™> «« .«• | «^> hi oh eK ioiertile a o)ini«i of . thia; class of ©AopstcAii iwrU«iitti«M, Svni/ifstrpiw. Am V&KOtifv,7*££ U thetediWon oi aU O^dalnr Sw>llin«» no remedy equal* thu incomparable Oint- ment At prevent* thsVonaation of «»tt »?^ n f^?^?' and if •n iovaloib . le remedy for pbeotog aWTChronlo Dbohargw j wffl dilteen^' mbl»d l»to th^ parU af- toSedTfal wo^^e ^ wSryWdjin •» comparatively •^^ 1fflou» B^W^^ : °st wlletlwt pimpV ^I/wapUoat« ^. fBo«»J» )«««» (»m ' W< tohe«, pimples. I and other euiuwowi UB*»^i«r» , ar» at >aoeieradieaWby,thUiii»aioabl6 irng4i«nt. Bith th»-Ointm*!& and: PftU^uW 6«- f ««f t - in tkt aS»^»? :!:- :.: 3 :'SSJPS> -Bttninni i i. ti)QUaMlu-\:SinS». ' BOTTXi - ¦ - Ottlblaina ' , 'iiogii ' .;¦ &: ' . ¦ .:¦• j Ainm . oiwo . t : :j . ,0te»r»i ¦¦> - -M ^ ' j; ¦ ¦r- ' .. ' i.: - *°?° - x i(W lIw . Mmmtmm #>isVr . : ; ; ^ ; if' -i. - Hi '!- . i ¦:¦ ¦{¦ j; r- , . i J r L i -J ^ ^:;;;r ; : ,;: i ;i.; :;: : -;;';^ ^ ^ JIME .;; J^JL-^ T" "^ P fl -|L ; V>^/ B 9 8 . VA J . - H J^^li. )^. 7 , :¦: ' ¦; ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ' : .: - . "\. \ ¦ ! ; : ; : ' K ^lI3^3S^L^.3Li ' " W^^vpiE^B - ; ' * ' : ' ' r . ' ¦ •; ¦¦ , : . , '' i- r " ' : !- ' ¦ ' . ' . >: ¦;! ' : ' ' ¦ ¦ ' . A : ¦ : . ' ' ¦¦¦ ' : i. ! ¦ ¦ ¦ . ¦ : ¦ AWE ..THE: I i^in, / . - .. . : ; Lemonade , ,; ¦ - , ¦ ?. ; ata itwaas. ;- V : - WATEBPOBD AND LtMEEICK BAILWAY. M . :; ' . - Up Traint from Vfaterforii ' . ; ' I TBA1US OB Will DATS. ¦ . ' i 8dy " ¦ ' : ' WAtBEfoBD , Mall . 1 i ' itaU Mail TO LtuSttlcc 12 3 12 1 ' 2 3[12 j 13 3 1 2S12&3, CI MO. Class. Cloea, Class, Class. CUui. class ¦ ¦ ' ' ; ' ' | *¦». A.M. I A.M. ! P.M. |:P.Jt. t\.U. P.H WatCTford ilep. .. 7 45 jl" 15 I 1 M 3 6 8 30 8 30 . Carrlck-on-Siiir ... .& 22 10 41.: 1 <I8 ' . 8 S* ' 0 15 0 15 ' qonmal: . ' „..;..:. ... o 0 111 IS I 2 Bl ' 4 10 10 0 10 O: Ti pperoYy 10 012 0 3 5-5 10 ill ' sj 11 « Junction... 1 10 20 12 20 ; 3 35 5 35T12 S3 12 25 ' Oola 12 SDI3 44 6+5 1... Pallas :;..,. ... ... 12 41 3 55 b 57 12 50 13 TO' Dronucco ;: ... 12 47 J 4 1 6 4 Bohe ' . ,.. 125J(4 0 0 13. Limerick arrival .... ' U 0 l'15 ' l i.30 0 35 ISO 1 SO- Down Tro»Tli from Limenck. . s ¦ ~~i . iaiiHS WSBX t>A*s i ~~ 04 ¦umturat •¦ ¦!¦ ' .| ZIiU | : - i 1 Maili. i ¦ : i SInll Moil T0.WMSBT0aD.H2iS 142 13&8 Ifta . 184313*33 2 3 - : ' iCIass. Cla«9.:ClaB9. Clau. Class.'Claes . . Class. fr 'i ¦ 1.. - . I *¦*• 1 'J. j A.M. F . M. j r.B. I j-m r,uj, llinorick dcp... 1 '6: 0 9 35 ill' 0 2 45 I 4 0 111 0 ll-'O Bohor , ' „. ..18 ... I11-18 ... I 4 20 ¦:., Dromkoen ,, \.. '6 27 ... !lli»7 : ... I 4 30 I Pallas ,, _.; 637 ... U . 57 j ,.. ; 4 40 11 40 11 40 Oola. ...| 6 50 ... 11 M I ... , I 4 J5 ! .; unction arrite 7 5 10 15 12, 5 ' 8 25 ' 5 10 12 0 13 0 Ttpporarir... dop ' 740 '10 S3 12 40 ; 3 55 I 555 '12'50 12 60 Clonmol ...' .. 855 11 20 1 42 ' ... !7 5 I 2 £0 2 20 Caxriok- ...,.....:..! B31 11 47 2'28 ... | 7 45 I S ' 0 S 0 Waterford iirriv. 10 15 |l3 25 8!0 ... 18.80:8 45 3 45 JOHff.J. MUBPHY. SBOro tary. ¦ WATEBFOBD AKD' CUNTBAl- IBELAiO): BAILWAY. ¦ ' Th» shortest route Irom 'Wktbrford and KUkrany to Dublin , Athlone, Parsonstown , or Nennch , is via Uoryborongh. EETOBH TICKXTS ore isEUod between any two Stations, and are . . available for Boturn as. follows:—Botwecn Stations where tha faio ohargoa Is for a dlstanoo not exesoding 12 ' miles; 3 days, lnoladiiiif 1 tho day ' of Issue, Sunday being a ditt mm : tbus , a Ticket iwaed on a Sandny or Monday is arail- able op'tu Tdctday nl^btiinda'Tljiot issued ona Saturday up to .MouJay night. Between Stations wboro the Fnra- obarKOd is fo^a distance above 12, and not exceeding 50 miles, 7 days after, the day of Issue : tbns a Ticket iBiaod on Tuesday will be available up to the followlue TuesdaT night. Between, Stations where the Faro charged is for a dletanco exceeding GO miles , One Month. Tho outward portions of Beturn Tickets are only available for the train: by whioh they are issued. . raoic ' .WXttBirokB. : TOltSS/. Olf WX«X PITS. I , ODHDilS. STATIOSB. 1243 128'1 &2,12&S 123; 123 Ckta Cloci/Closa Class. Class. Class A.V. ' A.M f,i..| -m. ! noon I r.u. : ¦ ¦ . ,| n.m. h. m.ih. m. h. m.' b.m Wat«riord, doparturo'8 ' 0 8 20 ! 2 80 1 4 10 12 u I Eilmacow. 6 10 8 8) 2 40 1 4 22 12 10 MuUlnavat .. ' .: ;....! 6 20 r . 8 40 : ' 4 83 12 20 | Ballyhale... i 6^43 0 5 3 0l 455 12i45 I Thomastown ¦ ...:..._...! ¦ 6 i5J 9 20 8 10 ; 5 « 1 0 Bennetsbrid ge i 7 10.985 8201527 115 Kilkenny arriyali 7 3" | 9 55 3 87v 5 40 1 SO Do- dopaxtuxe 7 35 10 5 3 40 ' 5 60 1 40 I Ballyragget ...J 8 O ' lO3O|4 0-0 13 2 5 Attanagh I...; .] 8 10 |10 iO ! 4 lO'i 0 20 2 15 ' Abboyleix ...: 8 25 11 -6 1 4 21 6 35 2 30 i Maryboro' - arrival 8W 11 35 . " ¦ 4 45 I 7 5 8 0 Maryborough dap. up 9 8 12 30 ! 4 50 . 7 i& 3 24 PortarlfngtonJunc... 9 27 ;ia A0 j 8 7 3 43 Dublin J...arriTalll 20 ; 3-W ] « 15 0 40 5 45 Athlone Jons, arriv. 11 49 1 4 10J - - - - mrybofo* dep. down 10.83 8 " 9 ' 7 9 0 52 Monntrath arrival 3 ED ; : 7 28 ' BallybroDny ..... !l0 '57 3 .14 . , 7 4J 10 25 ; BOBtrca.;. )ll S 4 ! 4? s ; ~ ; 8 30 ! Panonstown 1! 4j4i8 ' S 0 ' . Neuueh 12 23 5 17 : 9 20 ! Tomplcmoro il 21 : 4 16 ; 8 14 10 5k : * This Train runs only on Thursdays. TO WATEttronn I TOAIES OB WEES' DAfS. tida' J. BTAnons. . |12 3 142 123 , 123:133 1243 Claw; Clasj. Class. Class..Cbcs Clocs. j A.lt. , I . A.H. A.M. ; ; F.B. ' ¦ P.M. r.H. : !hn ha htD'hnUin hm Templcmoro dop. ' 8 2. 3 11— ' J ' M BaUybrophy - -1 ' 8 31 ' 3 27 1 2 47 Nenagh . ' - .| . 7 15 1 61 , Faroonstown - •;— : 7 3) 2 15 ; Bosorca ' . . •; ' 8 1 : 2 4- . ' ' llonntraUi - ¦ ' , 18 43 ' . I 8 4 Maiybon/ arrl up; , 98 3 62 , 3 24 Athlon* Junction .. - 7 45 ' , : 2 25 _ Oublin : - dop. l 0 0 7 -10 9 0;l Oi. S 0 0 30 Portarlington Juno'to 7 55 ; 10 15 2 45 ; 6 id 11 31 Maryboro' arrl dwn! 8 17 ¦ 8 65 10 29 . S 9:7 V 11 52 . 2x)wa TSAISS. ' goods. Mall , :! Jliryboro' dep. i -9 0 10 41 i 8 57 '7 3 4 0 Abbeylelx - - 1 9 M.11 5 4 20 . 7 45 4 20 Attanagh - - ' 9 iiJll 25 4 33 8 0 4 Si Ballyraggst - ' 9 35 11 41 4 4J , 8 4 45 Kilkenny arrival 10 5 12 5 ; 5 5 ; 8 4> 5 10 Do. dcpirturo ' 7 51 10 13 Hi 15 ! 6 15 8 5) 5 20 Bonnet*brid3t) 8 5 10 Si li 30 6 27 U 5 5 30 Thomastown - 8 3 > i0 35 12 45 5 « : 8 2tl 5 « Ballyh.ilo 9 5 10 « 1 1 5 i 6 55 , 0 35 6 0 HuUiaavat - 0 H, 11 0 I 1 25 6 15 ' . 0 65 6 25 KUnmcow . . , 9 35 jll 8 ; 1 35 j 6 25 '10 5 ' 6 35 >V*tcjrford arriiol 10 0 11 2u ' . 2 0 I 8 50 lJ 3J j 7 D 'This Train runs only on Thu ' redais. MOONTxrixiai BBA»CE. —Ilaryborongb dcp., 7.10 a.m., 12 noon, 4^5 p.m ; Honntmcllick arr., 7.35o.m., 12.2} p.m. , 5.20 pjn. Monntmellick dop., 810 a.m., 2.25 p.m., 5.50 p.m. ; Zlaryboroaga arr., 8.31 a.m., 2.50 p.m., 6.15 p.m. r . . BY OBDEB. . WATEBFOBD AND TBAMOBE BAILWAY. ' .. ¦ Week Day Traini. . .. , 1 ii ~T * ~ s 6 ^T s 8}\ , 1003 a ma mam vm pm pm pm pm pm —— bra bn 'hni hn : hn hm<hm hQ.hm Wfrd 7 45 U 0 12 15 2 0 j 4 15 ) 5 SO i 7 15 0 0 ... Im ' re 9 10 11 30. 1 20| t 45 I 4 45 | 0 0 I 7 45 9 30 | ... . ' Sunday Traini. ; ¦> . , 1 | 2 3 ; 4 ~ j 6 i 6 1 . 7 ; 8 9 rfiox ; azn !am.pm;pm ' pm j pj n ; pm pmpm .First Class Single TicXot, li. Bsturn Ticket , 1». Cd. Third ditto. . 8d. ( Boturn ditto,, U. Od. :. . WILLIAM EEA , Beorotary and Mariagor. WATEBFOBD, D0NOAEVAN , 4 XISUOEE BAII. W T Y 1 SaosTEsr SORTS TO Coax, TBAI .EE. AMD Kii.unl<Br. TROU WATSBrOBD STATIONS. Weok Days. ' Guudays t A . ». r. u. r. a W»t«rford . dop. 1 9 15 3 SO Kllmeadon ... 0 30 3 46 - Carroll' s Cross ... Flag 8 87 Kl|ms«thomas ... 9 55 4 10 Darrow, and Strodbally 10 13 4 30 Dnngarvon ... ,, 10 83 4 CO Jsppazh ... 10 48 5 6 Cappoiuin ... ¦ 11 8 5 £0 - Jimore , ... arriv. 11 14 5 80 : 8, ft W. Ballwsy 1 tirflore . _. dep. 11 80 6 45 Forraoy ' .., arriv, 12 10 6 21 Mallow ... ,, 1076 Cork ... , 2 0 . 810 - Kfllarnoy ... 3 59 , 0 5 - TrnlM ... .. 8 55 0 55 TO WATXSIOnj) STATIONS. . Week Days. , . 1 ' Sundays ¦ ¦: S. fc W. Bailway. A. «. A. u. A.n. Tr ale* ... ... d«p. 60 10 SO A. M. A. B Kjllsinsy ... 6 52 11 17 , 3rt' ' ... ... - 7 45 19 20 - : . «- liilOW 9 5 1 25 . rmmoT ... ... , 0^5 a 15 ¦ - . - jMmon ... ... arrW. _ 10^5 8 0 4 ' i W. 'JJ HZ, EallwuT. ' - 'IJirabr * . .J i 1. j, ¦ flop. 7 50 11 SO 8 JO . iOlppoqftln ¦¦ ¦ «.•: '¦' ¦ 8 0 12 20 ;383 - Ca ppwh _ ... 8 10 la ss . 8 43 . . - JutSwvanr. !" I 8 80 180 4 10 - - JarrowABtradhally . ¦• 8 *3 * 8* "4 80 Jarron- i Cros* ' .. 117 - Haj - - rtlmea&en .. ¦ ¦» B0 ¦ 8 0 58 •Wktarfbrf . arrival B *5 a US 520 - ¦ ; ¦ 1 - . - ¦ TBOUAS OlIALIiEY, llanagcr; ALL JLVlfii j ¦ maBSJfflSfcffla Not only to Protect but to Promote Trade, and- : brinf Oooi Hin togethtr. ' ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ , KSTABU6H«D I860. ' . Flint ttnd Co. ' a Britis h and Toroigtti ' i Commercial Inautry Offlceo. TTEAD OFFI CES:—5S, OHEAPSIDE , Lon- ' rl - don, aod BOW LANE. London , E.C. •jlS—i, " BATikmpt. Ftllor* fok £30 ,000 In less than a yaiyi trading. For Testlmonltls so» below asto efflolency M our lAformatiOB lu the above COM. A. other £5 , 000 (F1T« Thonsands Founds) nv»4 to our subieribsn. M.B. —Not :; « ? ^™ of tnw» vlc8inri«a Ui»t l»<ittlre ot i.i. ¦ 1 TEBMB. -fluUori pUoDn : Tlir»« Ouln»nop«r annum | 40 , pqnirtoa . six stamps each Inquiry 1 extra inquirlM In. any &^^'?*te®£ SS& * - . : . , ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ < ¦ ¦ - From H. Oidnd, Iron marohant , 85 , Oraoeohnrch Street , Ldudon , B.C. '' V6nmlar 19,;1879. —BeccnUy. aollngapon yoo» adrioe, Z'dedbwd to «*U to a o*(Uia Orm . othenrlw (hao for imro«dllat* c»sh, «nd «>» I b*«rth*y h4re fil«d a wttMOantor Uaoldmilon. 1 :> . . ¦¦ ¦¦ ' TSv» tatwlY fUnma* if ^Af mttewBy V? *>• v«l»» of th« infomaMon r»o«»»t4 tkro«5 you iu Ibis insttDC^, - H««rs. 'Flint »»dCompany. '' j ¦ , .- . . . , , :,. > ifM9< t TM idnm from Croiiat. Beott , tad Chiron merohsat. ir«S» froTtar/ UvtrfooU--;i Hprta»» •rforta. Wtiipool ' SSSabnvt4tb ' ls79. -D«<u mar ^M a Bankrnpt , aod y«or Milio 18th tottaat. We ««t«lon tha iafonMtJoa yon inp- •OlSkiJrS iitt ii m *o*>f it* .**A %>*n*>r Mn& * l(** m- donbUdlv of *SOJ. »ro» what h»»« »?«» of our , plan ^•W ^SJ^Sto^WJij^thi j k^ d^ mitmanri: ¦inf ^>'JafctJU.^ , #ftB>ialy K0OH>WBs4 TOflt WhtB^tW wl ;s55aiafn53*S£SS!B^'^^- ' : ^ m * £5!dt35$JS£v ** »««"»-• vWttk tbi» w* 0t>scCnsjulS TTSa bZiibS^ THg »f« attrJtaU to tti ««oelUoffiio¥ ! * ¦ ;¦;. U ' ¦ ¦ - .: . - ¦' ,¦;• ' f' ¦ ¦ i, -j- -i:L,.. /' , : ;- .:. . ;i . ' : ' j- I ' ¦ ¦ , - ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ . . I I ' ¦ k S' : Ci \ ¦ ' ¦ * i , J . : r- .JtLJtf 1 .-,»-. r ' Seltzer Water , Sodaj Water , Ginger Beer. ! \. ¦ ¦ . - -? i f ¦ ¦ ¦ x ., Msmr es ; tmg ^ MacMnery e r pmmm^ Mw . PATENT ^-oaiiDN" ! IOWBR ¦ y \.;.j"< ,? "nm I ^^^^^^^^^^^ K ^^ Tib favarite Mower in Great Britain* and tbc Vox 'in iidvuucc of Forei gn Importations. S pecial Fcatuve^-Adaptability fuv Ireland. Th9r£ngh» j.efficient , Idght ' Ennning, and easy of ilnni palation. ; Wearing Ports and Repairing Expenses reduced to a minimum. Pffi Sdf ^ : B%ihak^s ' Wlieer Bakes and Patent ! Steel Toothtuinbler Rakes' UNEQUALLED ¦ FOB i STEENOTU PRICES TO. S tl jl T T n;E ¦ -TIME 8 Sol o A'oiat for Watorfora tad Biaftiot :~ , ¦• ' ¦ ¦ : (je24.AD .; BAREQtTSyBAITb OSEEET : ¦ - - - . - .~~j -~. __^ ^_. . , _ , ¦ . . "*&& . cSs '3MI ^ c3I? ^^. ^r 3L3'O);SL. 'S XXX . jaOLL. . . ! IS THE BEST. SOLD EVERYWHERE- ' : . " ' " _ ' ' [ FACTOEY AND OFFICKS— ^ . . . 119 , 120 & 121 , F11ANC1S-STREET. . ' . . Tdegraphic Addre ns— ' TOBACCO, DUBLIN."/ / . (dl7-ly E,I<CHAEDBON 9 i JBE/OSo . ' <& " (00.7 D0BLIN.. BELFAST, CORK OFFEIL T1IH1R CELEBBATSD .SPECIAL ^dlj ^ IsrUi^SS ¦ Bone- Conii)oo!nd«r l1ono Hanuro, cud Cuporpliqaphat o, ; ' ¦ ¦ ' - . ' ¦< ¦ ' . ' All Iri8(i iianufacture3 ,.Qn(l Anjlycea Onarantccd. ¦ .: '. ¦ ¦¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ .. . .:. ; . Ngx^ ' Biohasddoa' s Dissolvod Guaranteed 8 [nr cent. Ammonia (filed) ( ,, i!0 pcrcout. Solublo Phtsphato. ,, 2 pnr CL'nt- losolublo Da. Fino , Dry, aod Powjory. fcoalcdll5a2a 1} cwt. cwh. ¦ DelivL-red Freo at our Depots , and in fi | T , Also RAW ^JRUVIAN: GUANO as i^poitea. A nalyses and terms on npplication. i , . . j . , A GENTS. ~~ . ; ; ; S E 2RS , E WHITE ; & SONS , WiitcHord. " - 'j MUUPUY; ' SUTTON & QUINN , Atthnr.town ,E. POWKB & CO, Bridire-Stwot, Kow Boss . JAMES WA'ITS . Bonraahoa Annn " wi7n n > ^ RNKY > Du " moro Ka8t M HEALY & SON , Kilhouny ^'JK^ AJ 1 ?^ 0 " -i •> I ¦ M EGAN . Knocktophcr •: " ' ; J OgN .O;uANNEt,L. Clounief; <i' .i ¦ ' .: ¦ . . ; JAMES WAESHi Toistibgo: ! i £AT?l?1 . 1 V ^Vr^ Hfc! S / OraiKno ¦ '- ' JAMES P HILL , Kilmuijthomas ¦¦ : WILLIAM DUGOAK , Carrickbog ¦ T A KENtMCK , Fothar.l (jl7-l't-ow " ROUND ^ PEEbl^^i TWEOTY^WO JGOli Aip |rRlkE MEDALS AWARDED. AnDbiMftG i u NGtn Atti CANTUKLL aHodcuu-Axi " CLIJB ::SOB£ 9? ! ¦' - ; - : 'liP ^SEiik FOREIGN |AND COLONIAL QRDEIW . iA U ¦ : ' ¦ ; ' }•:¦ ¦ \- ¦ ' .- ' ¦ ¦ .tii ji--VA'ltr<>Ufi ' | Pnfveyoi> to-;Her Mftj<|8tyV HpTlse r of Pavllfiment, ¦ .. .. ^- . : i V r : ' ¦ ' ¦ ' ' "' ' | V ¦ WD t O ¦ ' ¦;, . " ¦ ' '- ¦ ¦ ; ¦ ; ' ¦ ! HI3 EXCELLENCY THE LORD LIEUTENANT CIF IRELAND. 1 . ¦• ¦:• ¦ I ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦: i •( I !j__ < ' ; ' [; ¦; ! " "' ' ' ' ¦ " ! ' ; ' ! ' ' ' ' ' ' ifiisff ' -aCAa^A^ i ^ p:. T .L vr .i:. i: - : : ..$ ;rr |r-7 - - . r r-i: j ;.; .. ^ ¦ :;. - ¦ - . T ¦ I ! ' ' . iJ, ........ ^. . . \ . - ' . f. l ; , M GENUINE : ' 1 HIQUK8T ^EJZE HEpALS-i-pJTHpt^ ;i ¦- . Aa.nt-:HCHAED DOUOVAH, 3Cx>mb»rd.Btr«ot, WA*«aFOa»: . ;<*. . j!- ,}-: ; H»Upepiny ' - l?«J»tci*d«i V - ' < EVERY Dwcriptioo of PMittniQ on itiob C executed at THI K|>WI : QMO«, ; . ;i ¦: V . «:• . ' : . . . -:sS ¦ ¦: ¦ f. - ' v-il *,;¦,, .. - ; ; :v ; ;,- , * : . ., ¦ . ! . . i i ¦ ¦ f:: ' : ' " . £&& Continent FINISH , AND ]>ESral« o'liEAatx , T:O:B.1 C C O For Twenty-Seven Years largel y aoe<3 , with boBt posslbU' results. Soo Hcports. Quulitleo and Prices uacqmlluil I Poiuvian Guano , Prodacca Splendid Croj>8. Largo Sulos everywhere , TeatliKonials on ' orpliL'ation. Special Terms to tho ' Trad. 1 , ¦ ' ¦ ¦ Six Ton KOII 3 to nearest Station. Mado ONLY l>v ; CANTRELL 6i COOH RANE , Umlcr Special Be^ntratl-uu i i 7' . ' u; l), !ni f ;r lhr _ Onul'i and 'hnwiatir, ' - M. 'U'j i^nly by ' OAHf HF.iL it COOHRANE , \ I' uJir Sjji tial ll'(.Motr.iti')u. : " . I ' " •; ¦ : i K SPECIALLY JMIKI'AIIKU TO SUlt ci.fMATKfi : r ' ¦!/' . i ' r -if . : >) : ' ¦ . ! : MprelP^S |:..:io: lto-Mwr*l6r«iwii '^ to .il. Wi^silliteps t ' - ' .j'oVV^ . ¦ . '- .- :, ' i!» .- -v<•' , -; v*.T»1'- '. |< i-. ^ : > - 'f« ^i: •;. ' ;; .s-4? •4fT- 1-' i0 .| H!» i . ' i ' ¦ : ' : ' ! ¦ ¦ ¦ ! i ' . ' ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ' J ' I ! : Unequalled- for ; all classes ' -of Stock;- IlTery delivery gnai-anteoi to Dr. Voelokcr ' o Analysis. Price on application ' to tbo Company or their Agents in Iroland. i Uauufactuirccl: by: tho 'WRtoTlcio Hillo Co., Idmitod, IlijLTJ. ' ¦: AGENTS—^EOEaE WHITE &, SONS, WATERFOUD. ; v ' . | ... :;€OGHRAWEB ¦ v4fri. ' v/' T « ,*,t !j' i ; .i v ** ' . ' ^• ¦ - BL^' : i ' <n PUREST AND BEST . riiiMiv:: ¦ : Wm fm iJ r:AY; ' M. ;;.iiiiV: - : ' ' !;•. . :- ; Av ' :iu ; h .:: . - : - ^Mels Blaokvrator , Vale Hotel; . ., - . L I _8 5i;o,EE . ' I- : j JOHN NOO-XAN . Proprietor. . ! ¦^TISITOES and Commoreial Gentlemen will find Tj the obove Hotel Clean, Comfortable, Charges Moderate, and Accommodation Excellent. ' A Bath Jioom well supplied tejtV Uot nnd Cold Water. - ! r , (Jars meet tbe arriyal-of every Train. ; ' allOily I lI^BICK-Tha Gleatworth, r: ' : .; ' ¦;. ¦#[—: ¦ . .. ' , ¦• i ! . iA Pirafc-oUss Family ana; Commercia l Hotel.; rpiIE " Glentworth ' ,' is! tbo nearest : Hotel in i Jll tho City to. thaEailffair Station , Banks . 'Stedm- boat Offloos , Telograp^nfl Post OiBco, and to all-pib- TliJiplftcos of- ftmosemcat. : P. KKNNA , Propriotor. 14 lB ' .iandlO. Glontworth-sttceti limeriok. : : iolB ' . . ' ;. , SOUTH , KENSINGTON , . : ;. \. iPffivato UeBideatial Pamlly cinb. j ' ¦! . ".flLEND OWEEJMANSION , " ' ¦ ¦ ' ' 13, 15, 17 , and 19 , HARRINGTON ROA D, 8.W., : i . . . , . LONDON. . ¦ '- , ' i , (T|i o boat and mo^t convcTiient position In XawnT. OH ' B minnto from j South Kensington Station i ten : _ niinntos to Wastminstcr jjcightcea minntcBto the City—Mansion House Station ; near Parks , Gardens, Albort Hall, ana Mnscnins.l . , XnpB ' S' iimitybv wishing to avoid exponso . of Horae JU: koopin^, Visitors to T/own ^ or Gentlemen desiring fha atWantage of a jClab , combined' with tho. privaoy and o ' omfort Homo , at a mixiarjto Cost, r Introduction or reforoaoo riqoired. ¦ dlO-tf C5»r, Address Secretary, 1 THE GLBNDOWEE EE8IDENTIAL . CLUB and' PEtVATE HOTEL, Harriaffton Eoad, SontH Kbriaington, S.W. ' TEE AUtfEI, HOTEL f RlHIS Largo, Comfortabla, and conveniently sitnfttod JL HOTEL, has recentl y been thoroughly painted and rnnovatod by tho prosont Propriotor, Mr. IlEAXY. Por Gentlemen and' families coming to Dnblin on legal boslnoss , it will bo found mast convenient, being sitriafod next to tbo Four Courts ; and for Wedding Parties and Visitors to Dublin, ' tho ttcoommodatioa is lecoml to nono in tho Kingdom. Privato Bitting and Dining Booms, Coffoo-room for Ladici j Bad-rooms from Is, (Jd. to 2s. cooh. Smoking and Billiard Eoouis. | ' John "Jamesoti and Sons' Seven yeaia' old'JIalt ; Gainne8s ' s Stout. Baes' s Alo. Wines ,, Brandies , Champagnes , Li quoaros , 4c. . :: BICHAED HEALY, Propriotor. v aW.ly Imponal Hotol , LOWEE SACKVILLE-STEEET, DUBLIN (Oppo3ito tho Goneral Post-OiEcs and Tolr~;apb. Oilica) Tho moat central in tho City; /THOMPLETELY remodelled and rc-furnisbed. 'O Magplflcont Ladies' Coffeo-Eoom , Dining-Eoom, Smbkteg-Eoom, Billiard-room; Charges modorato. . CHARLES LAWLEE. Proprietor. f&.t GREAT GLOBE HOTEL,, LOWEE BEIDGE-STEEET, DUBLIN, Urs. RIC HARD C OFFEY. Proprielrest (widow of iht late RIOHARD cf>FFEY). MOST Central ; immediate neighbourhood of Law Conrts and Telegraph Offices ; a few doors from King' s Bridge Tramway Lino ; fivo to tea mlnntos ' drivo to any City Bailway 1 ; newly decorated ro-fnr&isbdd , and supplied with ovary modern improve- ment roqaigito for tho comfort of visitors , under the personal supervision of Mra. COFFKT and famil y. Egtfs , ¦Bnttor , - Cream, and Vegetables from thb Farm daily. Notwithstanding present high rates , |ortn9 are mostraodorato. .Breakfasts fromis. 3d. Beds , from Tie; 63. each. Tablb d'Hotd daily, three- o' clock j Son- days, .HTO o' clock. Soup, Two Jointa , Vegetables and ChecFO , 2s. only. A Night Portor in attendance. All Sorvants paid by the P>!opriotreF .3. All commanicatioits to bo addressed, Mrs. COFBEY, Great Globo Hotol , . . Lower Bridge-streot , Dublin. No commnnication with any other honse. f26.1y GHZ? and COUn^ESCIAIi HOTEL, U, QUAY. ' WATERFORD. MICHAEL KIRWAN. ; ¦ynj-AVING purchased ths Interest in tho above JoL HOTEL, bogs toannounce that this Estab- lishment OPENED on SATUEDAy,. FEB. 16, 1879. ' ' 1M. E. trusts, .by strict, attintion to thoaovho patronise THE SHIP AND ComaERoiAL HoTzi^, , to merit a continuanco of their! patronage ' Quiiy, Waterford, Feb. 12, 1885. : f23.tr Tho Bimuigton OGoatanrnait , 27, ST. ANDEEW STUEEt , DUBLIN, . Oyttcr end Shell-Fi$h , LuTiehcon , Dinner and 8upte r Rooms, CHURCH-LANE, - . ¦!¦ (next door to Hibernian Bant). ' "FT TINCHEONS and ' DronersTSoup, FiBh, En- -li-i trocs , and joints, &.a., Suppers , Fish and Meat. Qamo alwajB ready. , Tho BILLAED UOOM is elegantly appointed. CSr LUNCHEONS at tho elegantly.fittnd Fish BnSet , consist of Oy»tara ,: Lobatcrs, Crabs , s.nd Savoury Fish , and a variety j)f Meat and other Sand- Trichcu. Wines and Spirits of the finest quality. Jamcfon J s Soven Years ' Old Mult. MarteH' s Brandy, 14 ycors old. Ales and Btoatfrotn tho be-it Breweries , ana iu perfect condition. Finest Hed Bank Barren Oy»teta. Over 1,000 Box. » oil very old Cii, *ara in Stock , nurobosod by the lato Mr. Corless. A trill solicited. THOMAS F. COELES8, PBOPBIETOK . ( U22 Bli T BUS3 BBS EHeuSH WAT08EK BENSON'S ¦: ; SILVER ' i I ¦ aotD. El-TGLISH LBVERl Patent Ho. 4858. ^ ITis hlghert clau ot W»ifB ku:UAli7 THE'TJ8irAt PWCB Finort KNO LISH THBKK OUABTBH PLAT* LBVErt BEST LONDON UAKB Ibrooghon', fullj JewiDei chronometer bsunre , pat«nt protection from dnit ud dtrop, *»rrariui) toksep ported time, s«d lot 1 frtlroo: tortitl ' t •Jisptxl forhsrd ami nwsh wwr. | InmtnlTo 6lLVKBb»lU mviiM tM* £S 63. 8i»s to toil sll cl» srs. Broill fof QEXTLEHEX , Uodmrn fof •WORKIN O MEN , Urts fol BAItWAV- MEN. In UOt.D CMS. arat, frum £13 Uu tjCKt treo oa rocs pt of c sh <jr F0O, : &«* HiH prun . e*jtetit,j alwttb ga of t)/U XFaUA.fOitfrtt , ~ DensonV Mlu«lrat?d Pamphlets of WATCHES fr«m» £2 2s O:ocks and J«^ellerr, Port free j k mD BENSON f MAKER ; .: . .. Tho Staata F*otory, 62 & , 64y MJD&ATE HILU 23, OLD BOND ; STREET, LONDON. - SSMSOtTB OtOSft. lg *oit\miet : to torn) data fcr Beopon ' . Ln-lgitf Witch, wtitejl snptrudsi ill othas . Iihcrs.1 terms to tenmto. Intanao* Anau. «o4 ctterm. nvrru B E S O VS. B D R0PTUBE81 EtJ PTTJBE8!l "HOBOES - ¦ " pw Ste^i- Aatdmatic : rTTD TTGiQ ^ Soft'Rubber Shell l j XXL U C?» Ol Is tb« meet perfect wo «Ter ex»mioei—K»ii<«J Pun <M Cireitar, Oct. ' 21J1886. j ; : : D UPrtTBEd ,- " HOOOB ' I PaUnt Troa UUnmoit tl/ - co mfort iblff and -ttI<!efi T»-*«Ut ,-H «rftM <ia eU*tia pr*ttor«vpot set tlngftT rf gnatMTBOUfO:. It •dapU it'olf r««dily U> »h« noTemtnts of th» bodt , and It v.rr t«gl*TO- > '-UnoU l Q< *. 3, 1885. J ' JJ t. . trn»». " H*raiiA U*i } «9 i Jottfiifll, Jfotf. l^UBfc. TfcnpTUBfiS. "WJTHOOI »i>l»nin» tha op«olnk lorioo* iinsTlrr —Mtalcol Jmtt , OctoMrplKiisSt, Xii ' ls ' .4SA'i4nr >od [oytnfWi ov«t *ll othnk miw *"«* - '• *'* S^Cr 1 ^* "^i rinrpof l M *d<«i ' jnfr nal. January? ' ^9O(' ^ ., v .[ . . ; . :i ' ¦ ¦ Tii**cs * v " ' rf M * ' •' ¦ " 'i > ¦ > ¦ I 51 -"'" o !! -^^Sli^tSSSSliMSiW^^bm * ^Hi§9 ¦ ' -m i; ' '=¦***«¦ . T-JO»« ¦ ! ' .wmv;-;. 0-u .iT/ . v.'- - . ¦ . ' ¦?;. '; 1\ ¦ h < ) \ 7 " .) ' ¦) :. ; ¦¦ ¦ / . , j . - . .. ¦ . " . > . .] i - , - .;* ;. "- - ; :-o . ¦ .] - < ¦ ¦:¦ « : . M ¦— ¦ ¦ . ' ; . . ¦:• v;* ; ' -; jj; 7;> ' G :; ' ••: : : ;: ^rsi ., : ¦ . Ji. . y., .1 ¦:.;: ¦ . . ¦ . . ¦ :u :.ij/j : -wv %. ' 1 icii > T/^XP if SIHGLB odrt—aa. 1 . j Jti J 41 v -i^ i B . x;pos^-?*i . - , ^OMfe CiNj lritiEfc : " •: I- ¦ . ' : : ' : G ; JB , N ' U-: I H|B : . ¦ ' ¦ ' ' .- ¦ . IRISH-MADE ; SOAP, ¦ :H JUSEHOLD AND TOA XEOJ. ' ; •: BOLD EVERYWHERE. , ¦ JOH N BABBUrO-rOH 1 ft SOHS, KING'S INN 8TBEET SOAP WOEKS i DUBLIN. : EsTABLrraTO 1776. tt26.1jrl AJJEKICAK CHTJHRS , #l Spala> Patent." Tb ' e test low-priced Cbarus in exi'tenc^ j easy to clean. May be ordered of all Iron mongcra, Ac. , , [m2 Imj>ort«Ti i 3SO. C. PAEKES; & SON8, COOMBB, DCBI/IH. «FOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFEV ¦: 1 WORU)-FAMEDl : : trade Mark-'' Blood ittixtnrt^V " . i ilOB CLBANSING and ¦ CLEABIN a th«;BLOOD JU ' ¦ from Ul Impnritaesr cannot be too highly reoom- moodea. For Sorolnla , Bcnrrr r Skin Disease*, tad som ot all kinds it u & neier-tiiling and p«rmioent eon.) It Cores Old Sores ; . . Cares Ulooratod Bores oa the. Heck-i Cares poerated Sore Legs I Cnrei BlacUuad* or Pimple* 00 tc» F*o» Cores Bcnrry Sores y ¦ ! Cures ?ancsroaii;Ulcer*(. : . . Cnres 31ood and Skin Diseases), Cores Jlanivlni Swelling* j i ' , Clears thd Blood from «li Impuro MitUr , from wnAistcr caase arislflg. I tbls ml' tote U pl»>uit to tho-UAte. %aa warruitad in from anjrtbiq? lojortom to tbe most dtucatecoasUtntion of eitbei sex, !»• Proprietor* wllcit snSenrS to giro It a trial to test IU Ta ne. ; . . . ' THOCSASOS Of TTSriMOJIAM HOI AU, PAXTS. Sold in Bo ties W each , and In Cases ' , conUlnlu ( Bot. ties, 11* eacK , safflciont to effect * permanent esra in long* Btunding casis , bj all Chcxnltt* srid Patent Medicine Veo- Oors tbron^Uoat tbo world ; or scat to anj addnu an rece ipt of 33 or VU tUmp* bj th« 1 - Lincoln and Uidland Conaties * Drag Company, LIIOOUI 1 SOLO£IO27S' SFECTAGLEG 11B. E. SOLOMONS, OWloim ' WLo Las be jn 61 fear* professionall y osUbllshsd In Dablla fJEOS to cabtion the PnbUo against tie tu of tkooommon ¦*-" impropcir. ind bodlj-nianafaettmd Qlossw and Pebble* , Renondl/ sod , wbich ore so hl gbl/ detrimeatAl to Vision , thut nnmbor 1 hare serlonslr snff«red tma them , snd trait* th»t it Is no> anaecetsai<r to dwell «t length on . tb« «xc«l- encso! hit Spectacle* (so differadt from ptbbls or alrailtr sabsUcce, w plch ha neither constract* , ~ *pprav«* , nor dis- poses of), aott on ths advantages derirabla irom bi* accoraU mstbod of adapting Oluses to Dtfecttre Bi^ht (*. , matter of much dcepenlmporunco than Is tTtquenXLj supposed; SJ saeb ire admlrstil r calcalited to preserve the ejc» nnjmp«lr«d to extreme old aje. They have been. osa4 br, the' mottdls- tlnsnltbed p ersons and Members of th*-F*«olt/ of tha Kingdom : 0B8EEVB.—Person* can be , suited bj escloalag a fair ot Spect«:tc4! , ic oa« ot the GUsae*. 14 s, letter i>tatlsg tbo dutoilco froi 1 tbe ejre the/ can read small print with it, snd those who h: TO not employed *p*ctaol<* bj meationlog tbeir »k-6 and desc rfbing ilabt. Communication* from Waterford and ita TlcinTtr to bo directed to Mi. SALOMON'S 'EAUbUab. moot; Mo. ^A83A^.STiJEET.i£n(raa« luIfaU Door), wltbft one door of DAWSON.STEEEZ.iDUBMH, . cs. Eetol rtaot all kinds promptlr intended to. : : N^WLY INVENTED TlTLESCOPf3, Cjmblnlngticrtabilltj with extraorilnarjr power and dear * noss ot Visldu, wbka supeneds erorr other Jdod for tb* Waistcoat Packet, Deer Btalkio j, Mllllarj, Bern, and all other purposes , bo h b/ ii; and nlzht , ini' somo from t Inches will •how dUtindOjr Jupitor ' * Satellites , Ac Prio*—10s. id , 12 J . 6J ;. 1/s. Vila., 3 •.. *o. ; KEW DiT XKD ASTEOSOMICAL TELESCOPE, PaiCE £i COlIPLETB-WKh superior Unch achromatic oi>]ect gltstytwo improied eye piece* , son glaa , porUbl a meUl polntfl iitand. Tbls extnordlsar r fautnmwai will Clearfj sho p tbe most important' heaven!/ bodies, aid eibibltwltb lUtlnotncss isdiridnisJs , olfckf , sheep, cattlt, to , at m&njr mill diatunce, eqnalllaar In the most easeatUl points tbois Bhssei oiunllj tapplied *[ £6' J o* £70. n . : . IMPHOVflD DOVBLk OPEliA. SACE rADD FIELD OLAS3E3—Prlca 1C*. 6d., Us., 31s. ; some so minute tn sli» that tboj.sL p into a Watch Pocket , jet rinl ia extent of power man/ >f tba brgest made ; also, Microsco pes of put power , from ' ¦». 6d., and lavltlWe Photographs. MAOIO XAKTEEN8 AND DIS8OX<TntO VHW8- Cl c ar . brJUIatit . slmnle, thon^h unJorrataod for effect—Slidt* in greit variety, -Coinlo; Scenic, Educational , IllostriUnj tales; watt , travels. Ac A soperiar lonbtrn and 10 slide* fro*3 JSs. fid. . A catalogue on *ppUcation. . - .;. /DijnnAi. riTZEors BAEOSIBTEB /Kxcamt in ntovEO Uroli)—Acmr«t«ljr for*t«tUafi tbs Weother, hand somely mounted In MahORuny , witb'Ibermomete r . . 16* SOLOMON'S MEW UUDkh VAJUJZILTEB , price li. M Corroct Tbofmoweten, at is. nprrunls. IMPHOVliD ACOUSTIC-IN8TEUMEJJT3 tor extrtnn and etory dotreo of d^ofaci*. .1. CAUTION !—In couseioence of no morons attempt* at impoaIUan .ll in ne senary to not* strictly tint aa<* Addrets, sal to obssfre—Ooly to *e ha -1 ^(r»m >T! K, Kr- 1 1 ' OpUoa (ptouislona lj eaUbUsbed In Dsblin i) yean). NnmlwrN NETEEN, NiSSAU STSTET.DUBLIN. En. tnnce by IUIMJOOT. within OD * door 01 Dawso n stree t* DUBLIN, 'that he ioci iwt nnt tU Provincet ) ku w nii. ntctw* viiK Any othir hounor pmou eT niu , tt ' milar or o(Ju r nanw, and )i«jnnlhcf Bmployi AOSKTB nor TKAVliLIJIBa NINETIES NASSAU-STEKET/DUBLIK . 0»lT. Jl/A ra and GHIHA TEAS. We am now buying Direct from Importers , at the public sales , and can oflfer on Terms fully Equal to London Houses. Samples, free on application, Tne Trade only sup- plied. ¦ J S . ¦"• Ogilvie & Moore , Warren ' s Place, OORK. IEISH AET AND MANTTPACTt/liE EDWAKD O'BBXAt MONUMENTAL 8CUI.PTQE. ; CALLAN, Cournr EII> KSK| TT, BEOS t<i call tbe at tention of ))ts Customers md tho Irish Public to tbe f*xt ttmt he bo* been awarded h SOLD M*U> AI and DiPtoni. for the rape* rior excellence of bit ezbibit of ajCeltto 8tone Cron at tba BostbQ Exfaibitioa of 1883 ; aHw tb» HiOHMT P OIZIS awirdbd at the recenli'Dublln *nd Cork Exhibitious- for bia spocicnerJsoi; Celtic Cresset. All kin&sjof Monumental and OrnimetJtal 8ton« and MatbleiWoik* j ' C«Uio CrOMc» in great vnriety. Altars, Fonts, Moral Tablets , io., executed on tbe icoftt ire isonable T«t(P» aDdiborKrt notice. Fartberpartieaiaraeaa be b«d.on applicaiioo to I. EOWABD O'SBEA. - . jj« CAL: ; AN, - ; coxmrv KitKxiwt. Tbe 1 riTW OVXS$TASi} BAVX COEPOaATlON , UUQTEO. ' ¦ " . ' CAJMT4tV : - ¦ Av Tno*il *D T-Jta >mjX» .L\?Hp ' Of-iJ00, 000 LONDONi 40 , THMAl)W»«Dfek-8TE«rt. T^IKECTOUa .—Chrl*tt»» jUlr«u». t E^, Lionel ±J B. C, BojW KM,; >|V W* O* rgUl, B»q., E. t. HarrUmi , 1 J sq., O.8.K, A. ' J. , **«DooaW , K*q., Sir Benjamii 0. C. Koe , K.O.jI' .O^ Orant ll«d> T6d-He*. tlv , E«a. ; , . -: , ¦ ,., > ¦ .?.;. .;¦ " EDISB [JBOHi-SJ , 8T, A»P«W SapAH. . LOOAL. iD >A»» «o« .BoostAJiD-rtTh*, Right Hoo. Thom#» <W j tbi*:*njwrtj«»l»dtoKi«i 1 Joha Paloonirtrf Krwin. '^amf* faHiontr, YVS.). fiadallai K?^^tL A "^bo " , ! Klbbnryk , H JOJ Ktrnr. JaSoav lUndj, Kobe , Madraa i Maantiu, Mjlbourn*. (atjuifa, Now»r» IJIl ' a, N«w tork. Pant , Sai rrabeli »»Ti^«^TO^ B*d«,,. Yok^ « T » ' 9 ^ ^s^^&r^^^ri^ l.ttM* oti, ¦^lta*Aet»*ttl*< ¦<»»#» , f^rw»nj» bill* for oolleotion , «, d trMMMa bookUif aAd agtno; bauor M («a«rallT. i .; ¦¦!;M!.;.i n/ :.: ' ;; .; ^ .*! -;! . ' .:il : lv iMrt Ai,Ro w !io. o«,Diro«rrm. 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WATEEFOED—Mr. W. KBLtY, 'Gladstone Streot.Mr- JOHN BBOWN, Meugher Quay. ' ¦ .

; Miss POWEB, Baxronstrand Street. iMr. HUGHES, Mayor'si Walk. . ; ' ;

DONGAEVAN—BBENAN & Ck)., Devonshire Square.TSAMOEE—Misa CLANCY, EofceshmeufKooma.CAPPOQtTIN—Mr. JONES TBOY, 31, Allon-Streot.OAttEICK-ON-SUlB-l-Mr. JAMBI* MoGttATH, Main

: Street. ; ; . : ¦ . . • ;LONDON-- CLABHS, i Son , & PLATT, j . 8o, .Uraoa

obnrch Street. ' ¦ , * • > ' .¦ > ¦ ¦ '

R, F. WHITE «J Stfa, 33; Fleet Streot. . • ¦;SHELLEY & CoTi 5, LoadonhaUStreet,-E.C. ;;

' Templo News Koora/172, Floot SWeeti; ' ¦;niTHLIN—MoBsra. CHAff. EABON * SOHrAbbey-st.

ivciui ' iii aii sfdm.fl; .' ?-:::^ "nUNITED STATES & GflTO&

From Liverpool via Londonderry..] . . ;POLYNESIAN ...For Qnebco & Montreal ;.. July , 1PARISIAN ...For Qhebeo '& Montreal '• '. '.. July " 7SAKIIATIAN ...For Qaebeo &. Montreal'!.1.. July "14CIRCASSIAN ...For Qoebeo & Mbntreal.]....July 22SARDINIAN ...For Qaebeo 4 Montreal......July 28

Prom ; Queenitovm, . !" :NOVA SCOTIAN ...For Halifax 4 Baltvmoia.JJnly 6PERUVIAN ...For Halifai,&. Baltimore...Jnly 20CASPIAN ...For Halifax & Baltimore...Aognat 3

BATES OF OCEAN PAsaAUBi , , ! . ,' .Saloon, 10 to 18 Qatneai ; Ipterinodiate,'i8S 6s. ;

Steerage at'Lowest Bates: : : : ' . iThrough Tioketa at Speoial Kates to ChioagbJ-Winni.

veg (Manitoba), North-West Territory, andto all pointsin tho Wearorn 8tates and Canada. • : ! , • ¦ '.. -

Tourists, SporUmen,1 and others visiting^ne Catia-diau North-West, oau avail themselves of 'a. special lowreturn rale to the wonderful soenery In the EookyMountains ana the Sporting diatriot». - : : < :

ASSISTED pA»iAO88 ro CANADA, iPAMPHLET*.— M»p of M v-iitoba and Canadian

Pacific Riilway ; also raooat isaae of ; Pttmphleta onCanada and thu Weitorn SUtjj of America, &P- , sentfree. ¦ ! ¦ • <¦'¦ ' • ; '; rST Western boinl paaaongers ' aoooajpanied by aSneoial Conduotor. ¦ . • . .!¦ . : ¦ .

Fall p«UcaU» on applioitioa to J. , SoOTr &|Co.,Qiaoaatiiva; to Ac.UA'S BSDIUEUS & jOo.. JamjgStcoot, Livorpo >1, &n\ Foyle Street , Loa-ibtt jerry ; orto Messra. Mospsr & IVisD , 2, Birroastraud 8trd«t ,Waterford. i : ' ¦ • - j

Liverpool, Juno 22nd, 1887.! . - , fo8tf)

GNGL.VND AND SOOTH WALES, AND fan •• ¦SOUTH OP IEELAND. . ¦ ". . !

Altewl aod Adlitioml Service by GEEAT.WB8TEBS EAttiWiY Csoiylay 's;Trains';andSteAmb3it9. uio iliwrosD H IVESJ , id connectionwith the WATEaoaa aui rJ iJiestJK ,. 'WATEB-FOBO & CB.irBAU I P.EO I HD , ana WATEBFOBD,DUNOABVAN , AND LlBHOB ^ LtiTEa. ,Shortest Boate ' a&d Beducod Paroa.

"V~— -|C\ Express Train* and ' Fatt~£J£?PWSK [ Mail Steamer$,«=£ :i ¦ ^ ~. EVER Y WEEK DAY.

DOWN.—LEAvz LONDON (Paddington) at 5.45 p.m.,Sundays exocptod, and ABBIVB AT WATEE-rosD (weather jand oircauutanoca permitting)about 10.15 a.m., in timo' for the Trains on

' tie Waterford 'and Limerldki Central Ireland,and Lismore Lines. I ¦ : • ¦

UP —Leive Watcrfordl at 5.0 p.m., eaoh. Week Day,on Arrival of 11.20 a.m Train from Liraeriok,10.30 a.m. Train from Maryborough, andll'5O a.m. Train from. Lismore; ABBrvrao inLONDON (weather and ciroumttanoos per-mitting) at 10.45 a.m., tho following day.

Speaial Steamer,. carrying .Paeaongora, perishableRoods, and Liv« Stook, ¦ iUSailfromW 4L. Company'sNorth Wharf on dundays at 7 a-m:

A Special Steamer will also bail irom New Milford toWaterford at 7 a.m. on MonoUys, on arrival of the 0.15Train from Paddirgton tho provion« evening.

Passengers travelling by the) Steamer leaving Wator-ford on Saturdays will proceed f roai Now JUlford bythe 3.55 and 9.45 f raini oa Sundiy morning.

Cargo c^n only be recoived anbjoct to its being¦hipped in time to start the 1 Steatnor pONOTDALtT.

rne 2.« a.m TBAIN from NBWillLFOBD will.-inall cases, WAIT AEBIVAL of Steamers leaving Wa-terfordatSp.m. . '. - ' ' ¦: . .; ,,. : „, . ,

Under no circumstance can Passengers holding ThirdClass Tickets be allowed the use of Saloon. ;' FAXES-WATBaFORD AND LONDON tltiotrs (availablo 1 week) 1st Class and Saloon, 46s Od» ¦' 2ndClaas and Saloon, 35s 6d

» " 3rd Class and Fore Cabin. 20s OdEETDBN8 (availablo 2 months) 1st Class & Saloon, 70*.

•> » " , ; 2nd Class 4 Saloon 59s.» i " 3rd Class and Foro Cabin; 33a 6d.

Farther information . can be obtained from Mr/ E.Fooa, Railway Terminus, Limennk ; Mr. W. D. Mo.NAMABA, Adolphl Wharf, Waterford. The EBDUOXDFABEB between other Importeit Stations, the TmeTables, and Through Bates: for Goods, 4o., ican beobtained of Mr. W. J. BnaaBii., tba Great WestoroBaSway <!ompftny'8 DistrictjAgont, Adelohi .Wharf,Watorford. J. GBIEESON, General Manage*.

VsAA 'mvtcmTerminus. . . : ¦ . : ¦ J7.tf

AilEElOAN; XiTNE._ « : ' UNITED, ¦" -STATES MAII,

¦ f^ UXiteri) )! to Philadolptfa,NEW TOEK^O^OD

BAJ,TmOBE,: Callinir at Qiioanstdwn ThursdajB. :

'¦ First-class FoU-powcred! Iron SUarAahips/-The only Tran8.Atlonti<J Liao sailing undor the Uni-

ted States Flag. . Aooommoditipu. for all obisoa . of

PassongerVtad goods .are Jinded »t PhUadelphu^on

the Wharf of the PennsylTania Bailroitd Company,Jrhichhaatho shorte.tandabst direct route to aUp^aoe.In the Wostern 8tates. .J ': :

For further partionlftr8 flppl| to _ , ¦ -EIOHAEDSON, SPENCE 4 Co., ! •

j / - n and 10,WatoMtreet, Liverpool jLOOAb AaK-»T9 I - . :

HAEVEY & SON, Little Georgo's-Stroet,Waterfofd j : . . . ¦

¦ ^ o«

O^ omUi -

DOYLE Jfe - mTMT. -NetrtBoM. <°3)

WATERFOBP AND"J 'ABBKDOyET- .J STEAM8 HIP COMPA»ff ,; ' ¦

Dhortesfci aad most pedifjJtwJBouta

CountUt, and o£/i«r , . Important . ,. r , .: f Dittrict* of S&h"ip. i

¦¦ : : • <. ''¦

,¦ ¦

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'-. rtnTTF!' VCM I aoi Pbwerfol Screw_jr—HVV B Steamer, * I<V'?5 oo.r<

brlsa Ball iTMS. . ¦ ; ¦ ¦ ¦ •: ¦ ¦ ' .I J U N E , . S A I LI N G S . ; , ,; .

igfcfj r Ipll?' ¦%££ ?£. SlogU ; EetarniT^WfW^ «« *•!M

C°Sudi^nna« Thre. T«r»U it*.V«±r*>™ .Tht*.

Tom niri PK nWRSS BEBOLUUi^Yr'iKi^lot tM eoafvanee ol Live Stock JJpmWWKJj^the l»Toar»W« coar* of tb« *"2£Soa So53»- O»nrrlvol- ilou<«U« tbt P»« «

ll« i2?i fbwSpatonOaiffa iOjir, :«« »ni'» thdrP?»]r«"JW(3335th!*.ia «:»he[r8hj5lt V»H<ntfa»-lon. •'8?»»S»'(2fjiS8SS«i «imt *».

th5J : wilr&e mnoortrrmibttmet g?**"**"fou-book,audbam which ***t&***L}gf S£££l&*<uba ttucbrred tt At*r4ov» <W5"525J5Slitto«l*l»WBJUW*/ Wtfo" oa'th» Pier. *h*2SJ^fl f jbuMtji«i«»ih *»«wd.' JFOT .CoadWow ¦¦|*r.« fc *M»*T?.-tv V •- ¦flju.,.; ; . . . . .. ,. , . - ¦. . > tei$tat'i&iiii*rJta**; OMIO latmdal tor OonwJMW*,Vt»*rji n5»iii1i(iini^UnoiiirtratMrilWOjjfffiSjffi SpSii,Q«/, w»tarfor<i»*»dUT*. BMfM£j£! eST! 5'rt~1.5?.itutOoKik Uny. ,, . j." ,L I£i4d| M «U(* «».-H

y ^pH^ \0;^Mi

, «AjAJw;j HTlAV

?k* 1;;r::|' i :r . t . '^i^ :'^

^i'i^ -,i^Wp»t«BW v. ¦:;;: Wt eyforai . StQamablp Company, .• '¦ ¦" ¦'

: T'! ' (L'nnTED).! ¦ ' ; >,

¦ '¦ ' ' 'i mTEBDEQ 6BDEB~OF- SAIUN(W"0lI£, 1S87.¦ '¦''

DXrNBaODIV. BEQINAliDi; COMEBAaH,- LAKA,. • . : • . ZE.PHTBJ ; GALTEE, . CBJ3ADENJ 4o. ". . '¦ V- T i - ¦I- 1 : 1WTO.%OE. -i- ."Tha Waterfordi l ljffliiL ~

. k* J /-'-'¦ 9teamsuip Coapany(Limited)• "*si^ kjl l '¦ reoel»eTOobd»iiattlaT« Stock for 8ni4.'<**^T iMiMfii MM »*"'mf on tho conditions monttoncd in'¦, : : . . . t. | |; ; ,j ,':! ; SalUng lists, fto., tor be|had at their, y<: WiTfiBrOE'O 'A N D S B B I B T O L . '

TEOJI WArpttDBD IO BSISTOL, taOKBBISTOH tO WATIilljronD;: Direct:: : ' ; Direot :Jriday, Juno 3 ... 5 tift'noon Wodn's y, Jnna'1...12m'niz'tTncsiay. „ 7 ... 8 alfnoon. Boiroir, ,, i5... -* moraIWMTJ. „ 10 ../ fiaffnoon W«du«aday,:,, 8.. 7 afrioonTrtrtdaV. '„

¦ H- ..'Boit'naen Saturday.' ' .'. lL.. 9 ul?htPrilay, : „ 17 ...11 mOTJlDg Wednesday, „ 15 ..12 m'uig'tTo_esdax. . .. 21 :...!2. aft"noon Satardar. . „ J8». ial'nionX U K *I*I , . „ at....:a aifnoon HatoijiaT, . „ 18». ?al'noonJridayi'. ;,.'24 ...:4 affhoo'n Weattesaiy.- .vSl.J e 'noonTpMdajr;- ' ,, £8 .;. © att'noon Sttardoy, . :¦ •„:»-. 8 nlglitPria»y, July, 1 ..U nionllng. We<J po»Jayyi,L ».',.U nfghtn I . - t - S«tarday, • Jaly.2 ..« 3nraoonO- On early Morning Bailing*,',&Mmt>f too Wamorir willba open to pooaiTd ToaMnsors nrrlrlnf by thb Hiffbt Mail

Ttaxnt,—- , : , , • • ¦!- 1 ¦ ¦¦ ; . I ¦ • -[ • i ¦ • '

Farcsj-Cftbln; 15». i do. Boturo' (atallabla for One mouth)25a. ; do Children anil Servants; travelling with Families, 10s.Deo*, 7B. 'Si: rdo ChUdren, 4a. ' ! !

¦¦¦ ¦¦¦¦• ¦ ' 'I . W A T ( E B B O E D . AND. t l V E E f O O l .' • • ."O" tflimttOBJO r >; • I ¦ , ! ¦ • ; >ttOK UvittTOOL :Wea »day,JttnB^;.."3 'aIt nobu . Wcd'siloy, Juno I.. 6 alfnoonFriday, ' „ 3...12 'nooa 8atnrfay,! ti ¦ 4..1 7af COOODMonday, . „ 6... ,4 affnoon Sanda),' „ 6...10 morningWedoraday, „,*,.. * offnoon WedLesday,-::, 8...12 noonFriday,' ~ ,, ior.. l iffnooa Friday: ,, 10... 1 affuoonMonday, ,, 13.. l afnobn Monday, „ ;13. 3alfnoonWednesday,„ 15i. 2 Wfnoan WednSday, ,;111" 5 affnoonFriday.. : - , : . . 17. . l affpo?n Pridav, . ,,, 17....7.effnooaMonday, . .. „ £>...'* affnoon Monday. „ 2O..( 8 affnoon

Wednciiny; ..¦22... * alfnaon' 'WoA 'SUl**!! ¦ .'MMI'momh.nenuvMMij , „ -a.., % ttjrnoon w«dT««jar, :„ a:.ai moenlngftitey,.;.:-i;.H...:fc 'aftte6f>n 'I*Ma3^ 7-' •,;18».1..18 --noohMonday, „ 27... :« affnoou M«n(W. : •'. ''» 27... 2 affnoonWednesday, „ 20... A nffnoon Wedoesday, ,, 29... 4 affnoonFriday, . .Jolj 1l...l2 noOA /- rj Friday,.. Jniv 1... 7 affnooa

ColaaFar>,lfe;0d i drt Eetura; arillible for a month, EJ«.Do. Servants (travelling* -with (amilios) and Children, 10. ;I>eok,: 7s 64,s Children, 4a.- . . i • ;'] ] ". ! .! 'Eltetfdon.oM 5mft.'gr»nto4 on all Soturn-Tioteta on thefoUb«ing i tcttmt<.--:For a Fortnight, ' 8a.: $a,;«i«J-fOr oT0ry

; Oooda received and dlschargod at Claronoe Dock. ,• Oooda IBookoa ihroajh trom all principal ! Stations::onGreat Northerui Greit Weatorn, Lancoahlre, ud Yo\bihiro,London and North Werteru t London and South Western iManchester. Sheffield , and-Lincolnshire, and Midland Ball.way» to-WaWrtordV- (Tbrongh Booldfgs also with Limertok,Tijpenuy, Thnriea, •Ennls: Taam, Qort, Bathkojde, laatowel,Newcastle aud.Trali*, tut. > > ¦¦: ¦ : < • -• ¦ • I I "". , ¦• - •

Uoods tvook«d,throaffh from all Stations on: WaUKford andCoutrul li-uUbd-Bdlway. Waterford, Oungarvan, and LUmoreBailwuy. nd Vfaterfowaild timorick JJaUwa», I ... Forceli bookeil thronjrh at low Bates to all principal Su.tiots on London and North Western Eallway. ' ¦'¦ '

¦ FEOK W*TIR»OBD. I FaOH ; NjwrouT.. ' As Cargo Offers. 1 iA« CoreolOflen.

. . AV.'AT.JiEFOBI) A M D - ' YOU'tila'A L ., . : ¦ , . . . : As Canto; of fcro . . , . . j J p_ ^ '. i; ! W A T B E F O B D A K D N E W. B O S S "' I'EOU ',NBW lioss—Dally, Sundays eiieaptid, at 8-1S o.m.. FcouiWATExroitiJ—Daily, Snndaya <ii<yptod, ni 8-2- p.m.i i f i l B l / O E D AK1) D U N O AK, N q N .• FBOM J)n»ci»»ox —Daily.'SnnJays ekceotod, at 8M a,m. : :FEOM WirxRfbaDVDally, Sondajs exeepto i'il'S^O p.m,•i ' '{JOTI—The Witerford Steamship Company, Limited, Insure

all Goods Suippod by these Lines ot, Steamers at 3s. 4d. perCent, to Traders haTing- Yearly AgrcomentsJ and 6s. perCent, to Occasional Shippers,rulnes to bo declarei at time otShipmant. Forms ana. all Information to be had at thooffices, i • •¦ ' '"

¦ i . . ¦• - . . .. , ' . i

Berth! scoured and every, information givon by Agents atWAmroBD-^WAterford Stearashlp Xb. (Limited), Hood

Offloea. The Mall, r ¦ ¦ ; ¦ ¦' H 'Livxarooi -Watexford Etoainship Compauy (Limited'), 20,

Weter-sticot , and Clarencp Dook. ' : , ; i -i"HsiBioi -Waterlord Steamuhip Company (tlmttod), 68,¦Qaoca Squnre—and Cumberland Bisln.' : Y " ¦

1 Nrw 1«O89 rWaleriord Steamsaip CompaAy-1*, Offl«i .Svscunroa—Waterford Slejmship Company's Office .yoooDu- '• ¦ ¦: . ;. . : , . . j ¦: ' .•

¦ ¦ ; ;Liifxaxcr—Lowers Shaonon Stcamanip Company's Offloe,

Monnt Kennet Quay. . • ! ¦ |: KiiBfrSH—Lower Shannon Stcamnhip Company's OQoo,PappaQaay. ¦ , j . . . , , i . . . .. .

i CLYDE SHIPPING OOMEANY: I • JUNE; 1887. ':.' ¦ ' ¦

:8UM1IEE 1 ARKAN 0EMENTS.

iieyuiar /Steam Communiiation between^ATUK TOBD and L O n ; D O H ,: ieLrMOCTH uso 60UTHAJIPT0N, NBV7HAVEK

(aUSSEX), iap SO0TH or ENGLAND, •COrfK, DVULIN, BBLPAST A»D OLASaOW.-U. *K fT^SE New ind powerful Scre-r

-JJ-E T-HX ¦ ¦ ; JL Steamers ABANMOEE. EASILY ^-TSJS Ail : COTTON. C L O C H , COPELAND,J-i^ftf>?V ~H—.nnMBEJ!. EDDYSTONE, FASTNET^

l i i lSUTt iAuOLL, KATHLIN, SALTEES, 8KEBBYVOBE,FpBTLANi), TOWABD, are intended to sailaa onder,weathorpermitting (unless prevented by unforeseen circumstances),with liberty to Tow, Vessels, and to call at any Port or Portsin; any order, in or out ol the oaWoiuary coarse, to Becolreatfd Discharge Cargo, or for any other purpoB* whatsoever.

I wiiEBrokD TO ouiuoow.!E»ery MONDAY, direct ... \ ... ¦'..: 1 p.m.jBrery WEDNESDAY, via Plymouth ... For Cargo only,

rson ousoow TO WATZBrosn !Erory MONDAY lirect — '— '. ... 1 p.m.

; Ball, to Greenock...U.30 p.m.E»ery THUESDAY, direct !— ... 1 p.m. .

I • ¦ : ¦ Bail. to Qroenoolti;. 4 p.m.'WxiSttronD TO Bstvisi ... ... Every SATUBDAY.

-I BfxriBT TO WiifaroW) E?ery TUESDAY., WATX9TOBD TO DUSLIV , -j • ETCTT SATUBDAt , Til BeUMt. :i DDDtm TO W*TBBrosr>, DIBECT—Erery .WEDNESDAY.i ¦ - WiTBBTOBD TO I OBI—ETOTy (TUUB8DAY. • ''¦ FaOM COBX TO WATIBTOKD, direcfc -Brery. FBIDAY, ,

WATxaroBO TO LosDoa (St. Ifjitbcrins Dock),,: Erory SAXUBDAY, 4 p.m. ; ¦j - LOSDOB (St. Katharine Dock), TO WATXBFOBD I :Thursdays, 2nd Jane, 9 a.m. ; ttb, 2 p.m. | 16th, 8 o.m. jI - 23rd, 1 p.m. ; and 8 th, 7 o.m. •! No Transhipment, by talaroato. Ord.rt for oollection ordeliterr ot Goods will bo«tteaded to by Larlsgtaa Brothers ,69, Old Bailey, E.C. i Great Hormitapo-Stroot. Wapping, E.,and ArchOMtroct, Bouth lambeth, B. W. .i WAIEBTOBJ) TO Fimoara , direct,:Wednesdiiys , lot Jona. 3 p.m. ; 8tb, 4 p.m. ; 15th, 2 p.m. j: 22ud, 4 p m . ; 28th, 1 p.m. !: PLTHOOTB TO WiixaraBn, direct—[Brery SATUBDAY. •

WATKBTOBD TO 8OOTUIIIP*O», direct, : ,¦ • . '- ETery SATCBDAY, flt *p.m, : ,8ooTHAHnoii TO WATEBIOBD, PU Plymouth.

; ' ' . -¦ i ¦ ETery FKIOAY. . .

WAf^srooD TO NRWHiTSS—Etery 8ATUBDAY, at 4 p.m.: Goods ODljj—Tjuuahlsjpcdat Southampton.: .Theso Stevnerfl. ha-ve esoolloni acooraraodation forPassenger*. i- ' •. .— - . L_ _ ! . '

i — -P A S SA a E- H O H E Y .: | Cabin. Botarn. Deck

Watczford to Glasgow and Belfast 17s. Cd. 25a. 10s.i - .. Cort. ... ' i« ' " **. 1*». 6s;

•*.i«i, - ' Dublin,¦..."¦ r.H .- , ias,64- 20s. 7s. 6dI , - v J. . . Plymouth1* BouthaiaptoinJOs.' • 30s. 10a' London;- .-.. "¦ ! ... 22». ad S5s. In. .CMldren abore 3 and under lil yean of and, Hal/ Fare.

I Betorn Ticket* tvailabla (or two moaths— not transferableI 0- NOTH.—The Clyde Shipping Company Inaoro all Goods-shipped by these lines of Steamers at S3 id par cent, to Traders'having yearly ogroumanU, and 5s. per Cent to occasionalShipper*.. Value* to be declared at tuna of Shipment. FormsjandttU information to be had ot the offices. ¦ ¦

jf- For 'Bates of Fnrfght, 4o., apply- to HJMBI .J. WIBIXO'* Co.; Plymouth i TKOHas M'GiBBXi, London aid Sontb-iWestern Kailway Company, Exeter Buildings, Arthur Street,'wcxt. and at thaili. *,S. W. Bailinty B«eoiving doneesthrooghont Londoni Clyde Btutplog Co., 7 Albert Sqnaro. ¦ hm ' h m | Ji m h m . h m h m ' h m 'hm' b miBelfmi- Clyde - Shipping -Co.. Bot oster B^ai ugo, . Wfrdl « 0 11 15 'l3 15 ! 3 0 4 3) 0 10 j 0 0 | ... j- .-..:iSdeohall Street, X«ndou, E.O.J Clyde Shipping Co., «uu.-' xin'rol 9 IS 11 15 j 1 30 I 4 0 6 0. ' 7 <S 0 30 | ... I ...j¦way umcesyaewnaTBD y "KV*ll*"t *"«•# «'»'*>"' J ""»""Hoaie BoUuibgs.'areenack'i Doct Bood, LUnorlok j TownQuay. Southampton f S5< *dm Quay, Dublin i Patrick s****' 'CLYDE 8BIPP1H0 C01IPANY, '

, ICortom House Quay, Waterford.Special forms' of Bills of Lading roquired by the Clydo

8liippingConipany,jU» b8.3is4of the Ajcentjl.- :• ;Telcsraphlo Address-r' CTO»«a»»" WAHBTOID; •

O U E E F O B . AXiOr!¦'!¦.EOZiliOWA 'S : OIHTMEHT.

m*>0BTAHX DraCOVBBT-pNo MOBB SOFFJEBINO.—Tho dlsdbvery ortnia Owtinent has proved nn invalu-able boon to-itnonsind^of Buffo'rors ; ¦when rnbbod3n or near the eeaW enSoring, it» raro Balsimio pro-Sortie* are oonveved' to every-part^ Thu*it | heaU In-warrt woniidVtindnlodrg of tho STOMACH, BOTVLE8, orWOMB strengthen the spWaltnftrrow inoasefe;of ner-vous w«aknesji and depression:, ana all dUeasos of thoTBBOAT, LDHOS. and^KST.

No invalid heed do-

roair of cure, whilst this Ointment can bo obtained }for tho renneatidn It ^beaw

in eVory. quarter of

• theglobe' U folly boroe ont by the. «ceces«i rthas attalnod,oorroTx>i»t«4 aa it.U By ; .tostimo4al« from , persons ofall classes *nd countries. , I ' i ¦ ' -W. 'TGOUI; 3HB0MATJSJI AND , SIETJSALKJJA.—TflOBOttnly formidiable and dreaded dicc&ioa, with nocturnalgboma, iierTOu» tTrifehlng». !mn«<inl»r brtmps, andsciatica, mil new wnen irwoeoj oy w«» v"w»»>;In no oa»e»uTtmore important .t .h»T9 the.OintmenttkorougUy *ni offootwUy warreypd throngh the poresot-tb«i tldn to ttp »ifootedip»»tsini>on whwh it willbring ita soothiag inflnenoe»;to Bear, end ama pro-doo? cMe, comfort, and «Bonrity. The Pills «honldigo/bfl-teken inj Appropriate;dow» to lessen the in-fljunmatioa.aTidioiiJuniythoulooai . _-- ; ¦' ! . :IBASTXXOB, BAD B»»A8TS,.'.OI.D..W9J?H>8» *»»itvovivnom.ofi Alt, Kwpp.drbe . apsllnatlon otfa Ointnumt hwU, Ja a remMjcibl inaniwr, eyerykind of Ulceration, softoni the; stiff or oontraotedtiisnw, -eaTiae. "iprotid',' (flesh toi dU»ppear,||ind fouland loithsoma .diohargsi ito ¦. bwSome oonTertedinto'&thy

)h^r«nrfi sr lana,tW effetti. are not

t3npow,bW«r* r» o»tanlpe>ni»ne»fc• • ', •npn,Ka,TisTo3A«i AHO ABHcsigBa.rrTheseandaUiimUar, affeotioBi! mn»t be ciref treatea aooordingtSthe plan rooonnnended in the printed instructions.The Ointment nnat b* applied dlreotly to ]tho part*atfectod. and Holloway,'« HlU be dmnltonwusly iakgnto' parity the blood, *n°- » reuavo w» u;w™> ««.«•|«^>

hioh eK ioiertile a o)ini«i of. thia; class of

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unction arrite 7 5 10 15 12, 5 ' 8 25 ' 5 10 12 0 13 0Ttpporarir...dop ' 7 4 0 '10 S3 12 40 ; 3 55 I 5 5 5 '12'50 12 60Clonmol ...'.. 855 11 20 1 42 ' ... ! 7 5 I 2 £0 2 20Caxriok-...,.....:..! B31 11 47 2'28 ... | 7 45 I S ' 0 S 0Waterford iirriv. 10 15 |l3 25 8 !0 ... 1 8 . 8 0 : 8 45 3 45

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EETOBH TICKXTS ore isEUod between any two Stations, andare ..available for Boturn as. follows:—Botwecn Stationswhere tha faio ohargoa Is for a dlstanoo not exesoding 12'miles; 3 days, lnoladiiiif1 tho day 'of Issue, Sunday being a dittmm : tbus , a Ticket iwaed on a Sandny or Monday is arail-able op'tu Tdctday nl^btiinda'Tljiot issued ona Saturdayup to .MouJay night. Between Stations wboro the Fnra-obarKOd is fo^a distance above 12, and not exceeding 50 miles,7 days after, the day of Issue : tbns a Ticket iBiaod onTuesday will be available up to the followlue TuesdaT night.Between, Stations where the Faro charged is for a dletancoexceeding GO miles, One Month. Tho outward portions ofBeturn Tickets are only available for the train: by whiohthey are issued. .

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STATIOSB. 1243 128'1 & 2 , 1 2 & S 1 2 3 ; 1 2 3Ckta Cloci/Closa Class. Class. ClassA.V. ' A.M f,i..| -m.! noon I r.u.

: ¦ ¦ . , | n.m. h. m.ih. m. h. m.' b.mWat«riord, doparturo'8 ' 0 8 20 ! 2 80 1 4 10 12 u I —Eilmacow. 6 10 8 8) 2 40 1 4 22 12 10 —MuUlnavat ..'.: ;....! 6 20 r. 8 40: • — ' 4 83 12 20 | —Ballyhale... i 6^43 0 5 3 0 l 455 12i45 I —Thomastown

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Bennetsbridge i 7 1 0 . 9 8 5 8 2 0 1 5 2 7 115 —Kilkenny arriyali 7 3" | 9 55 3 87v 5 40 1 SO —

Do- dopaxtuxe 7 35 10 5 3 40 ' 5 60 1 40 I —Ballyragget ...J 8 O 'l O 3 O | 4 0 - 0 13 2 5 —Attanagh I...; .] 8 10 |10 iO ! 4 lO'i 0 20 2 15 ' —Abboyleix ...: 8 25 11 -6 1 4 21 6 35 2 30 i —Maryboro'- arrival 8 W 11 35 . "¦ 4 45 I 7 5 8 0 —Maryborough dap. up 9 8 12 30 ! 4 50 . 7 i& 3 24 —PortarlfngtonJunc... 9 27 ;ia A0 j — 8 7 3 43 —Dublin J...arriTalll 20 ; 3 - W ] « 15 0 40 5 45 —Athlone Jons, arriv. 11 49 1 4 1 0J - - - -mrybofo* dep. down 10.83 8 " 9 ' — 7 9 0 52 —Monntrath arrival — 3 ED ; — : 7 28 — ' —BallybroDny .....!l0 '57 3 .14 . — , 7 4J 10 25 ; —BOBtrca.;. )ll S 4 ! 4?s ; ~ ; 8 30 — ! —Panonstown 1! 4j 4 i 8 ' — S 0 — '. —Neuueh 12 23 5 17 : — 9 20 — ! —Tomplcmoro il 21 : 4 16 ; — 8 14 10 5k : —

* This Train runs only on Thursdays.

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BTAnons. . |12 3 1 4 2 1 2 3 , 1 2 3 : 1 3 3 1243Claw; Clasj. Class. Class..Cbcs Clocs.

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: ! h n ha h t D ' hn U i n h mTemplcmoro • dop. ' — • — 8 2 . 3 1 1 — 'J 'MBaUybrophy - -1 — ' — 8 31 ' 3 27 1 — 2 47Nenagh . ' - .| — . — 7 15 1 61 , — —Faroonstown - • ; — — : 7 3) 2 15 ; — —Bosorca ' . . •; — ' — 8 1 : 2 4-.' ' — —llonntraUi - ¦', — — 18 43' . — I — 8 4Maiybon/ arrl up; — — , 9 8 3 62 , — 3 24Athlon* Junction .. — - 7 45 ', — : 2 25 _Oublin : - dop. l 0 0 7 -10 9 0 ; l O i . S 0 0 30Portarlington Juno'to 7 55 ; — 10 15 2 45 ; 6 id 11 31Maryboro' arrl dwn! 8 17 ¦ 8 65 10 29 . S 9 : 7 V 11 52

. 2x)wa TSAISS. 'goods. Mall , :!Jliryboro' dep. i — - 9 0 10 41 i 8 57 '7 3 • 4 0Abbeylelx - - 1 — 9 M.11 5 4 20 . 7 45 4 20Attanagh - - ' — 9 iiJll 25 4 33 8 0 4 SiBallyraggst - •' — 9 35 11 41 4 4J , 8 1« 4 45Kilkenny arrival — 10 5 12 5 ; 5 5 ; 8 4 > 5 10

Do. dcpirturo' 7 51 10 13 Hi 15 ! 6 15 8 5) 5 20Bonnet*brid3t) • 8 5 10 Si l i 30 6 27 U 5 5 30Thomastown - 8 3 > i0 35 12 45 5 « : 8 2tl 5 «Ballyh.ilo • • 9 5 10 « 1 1 5 i 6 55 , 0 35 6 0HuUiaavat - • 0 H, 11 0 I 1 25 6 15 '. 0 65 6 25KUnmcow . ., 9 35 jll 8 ; 1 35 j 6 25 '10 5 ' 6 35>V*tcjrford arriiol 10 0 11 2u '. 2 0 I 8 50 lJ 3J j 7 D' This Train runs only on Thu'redais.

MOONTxrixiai BBA»CE. —Ilaryborongb dcp., 7.10 a.m.,12 noon, 4 5 p.m; Honntmcllick arr., 7.35o.m., 12.2} p.m.,5.20 pjn. Monntmellick dop., 810 a.m., 2.25 p.m., 5.50 p.m. ;Zlaryboroaga arr., 8.31 a.m., 2.50 p.m., 6.15 p.m.r . . BY OBDEB. .

WATEBFOBD AND TBAMOBE BAILWAY. '.. ¦Week Day Traini.

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WATEBFOBD, D0NOAEVAN, 4 XISUOEE BAII.WTY1 SaosTEsr SORTS TO Coax, TBAI.EE. AMD Kii.unl<Br.

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STATIONS. Weok Days. ' Guudays

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: 8, ft W. Ballwsy 1tirflore . _. dep. 11 80 6 45 —Forraoy ' .., arriv, 12 10 6 21 —Mallow ... ,, 1 0 7 6 —Cork ... , „ 2 0 . 810 -Kfllarnoy ... „ 3 59 , 0 5 -TrnlM ... .. 8 55 0 55 —

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Trale* ... ... d«p. — 6 0 10 SO A. M. A. BKjllsinsy ... „ — 6 52 11 17 — —,3 r t ' '... ... „ - 7 45 19 20 - :. «-liilOW „ — 9 5 1 25 — .—rmmoT ... ... , — 0^5 a 15

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Not only to Protect but to Promote Trade, and-: brinf Oooi Hin togethtr.

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Flint ttnd Co.'a British and Toroigtti ;¦'i Commercial Inautry Offlceo.

TTEAD OFFICES:—5S, OHEAPSIDE, Lon-' rl - don, aod BOW LANE. London, E.C.•jlS—i," BATikmpt. Ftllor* fok £30,000 In less than a

yaiyi trading. For Testlmonltls so» below asto efflolencyM our lAformatiOBlu the above COM. A. other £5,000 (F1T«Thonsands Founds) nv»4 to our subieribsn. M.B.—Not:; «?^™B» of tnw» vlc8inri«aUi»t l»<ittlre ot i.i. ¦

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Tj the obove Hotel Clean, Comfortable, ChargesModerate, and Accommodation Excellent.' A BathJioom well supplied tejtV Uot nnd Cold Water.- !r , (Jars meet tbe arriyal-of every Train. ; ' allOily

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. . . ' • , ¦ • i !. iA Pirafc-oUss Family ana; Commercial Hotel.;rpiIE " Glentworth','is! tbo nearest : Hotel in

i Jll tho City to. thaEailffair Station, Banks.'Stedm-boat Offloos , Telograp^nfl Post OiBco, and to all-pib-TliJiplftcos of- ftmosemcat. : P. KKNNA, Propriotor. 14lB'.iandlO. Glontworth-sttceti limeriok. : : iolB' . . '; . , SOUTH , KENSINGTON , . : •;. \. iPffivato UeBideatial Pamlly cinb.j '¦! . ".flLENDOWEEJMANSION ," ' ¦ ¦' ' 13, 15, 17, and 19, HARRIN GTON ROA D, 8.W., :

i .. . ,. LONDON. . ¦'- , ' i• ,(T|io boat and mo t convcTiient position In XawnT.OH'B minnto from j South Kensington Station i ten:_ niinntos to Wastminstcr jjcightcea minntcBto the

City—Mansion House Station ; near Parks, Gardens,Albort Hall, ana Mnscnins.l . ,

XnpB'S'iimitybv wishing to avoid exponso . of HoraeJU: koopin , Visitors to T/own

or Gentlemen desiringfha atWantage of a jClab, combined' with tho. privaoyand o'omfort o£ Homo, at a mixiarjto Cost,

r Introduction or reforoaoo riqoired. ¦ dlO-tfC5»r, Address Secretary, 1 THE GLBNDOWEE

EE8IDENTIAL . CLUB and' PEtVATE HOTEL,Harriaffton Eoad, SontH Kbriaington, S.W. '

TEE AUtfEI, HOTELf RlHIS Largo, Comfortabla, and conveniently sitnfttodJL HOTEL, has recently been thoroughly painted

and rnnovatod by tho prosont Propriotor, Mr. IlEAXY.Por Gentlemen and' families coming to Dnblin on

legal boslnoss , it will bo found mast convenient, beingsitriafod next to tbo Four Courts ; and for WeddingParties and Visitors to Dublin,' tho ttcoommodatioa islecoml to nono in tho Kingdom.

Privato Bitting and Dining Booms, Coffoo-room forLadicij Bad-rooms from Is, (Jd. to 2s. cooh. Smokingand Billiard Eoouis. | '

John "Jamesoti and Sons' Seven yeaia' old'JIalt ;Gainne8s's Stout. Baes's Alo. Wines,, Brandies,Champagnes, Liquoaros, 4c. .

:: BICHAED HEALY, Propriotor. v aW.ly

Imponal Hotol,LOWEE SACKVILLE-STEEET, DUBLIN

(Oppo3ito tho Goneral Post-OiEcs and Tolr~;apb. Oilica)Tho moat central in tho City;

/THOMPLETELY remodelled and rc-furnisbed.'O Magplflcont Ladies' Coffeo-Eoom , Dining-Eoom,Smbkteg-Eoom, Billiard-room; Charges modorato. .

CHARLES LAWLEE. Proprietor. f&.tGREAT GLOBE HOTEL,,

LOWEE BEIDGE-STEEET, D U B L I N ,Urs. RIC HARD C OFFEY. Proprielrest (widow of iht

late RIOHARD cf>FFEY).

MOST Central ; immediate neighbourhoodof Law Conrts and Telegraph Offices ; a few

doors from King's Bridge Tramway Lino ; fivo to teamlnntos' drivo to any City Bailway1 ; newly decoratedro-fnr&isbdd , and supplied with ovary modern improve-ment roqaigito for tho comfort of visitors, under thepersonal supervision of Mra. COFFKT and family.

Egtfs, •¦Bnttor ,- Cream, and Vegetables from thb Farmdaily. Notwithstanding present high rates, |ortn9 aremostraodorato. .Breakfasts fromis. 3d. Beds, from

Tie; 63. each. Tablb d'Hotd daily, three- o'clock j Son-days, .HTO o'clock. Soup, Two Jointa , Vegetables andChecFO , 2s. only.

A Night Portor in attendance. All Sorvants paid bythe P>!opriotreF.3. All commanicatioits to bo addressed,

Mrs. COFBEY, Great Globo Hotol , . .Lower Bridge-streot, Dublin.

No commnnication with any other honse. f26.1y

GHZ? and COUn^ESCIAIi HOTEL,U, QUAY. 'WATERFORD.

M I C H A E L K I R W A N . ;¦ynj-AVING purchased ths Interest in tho aboveJoL HOTEL, bogs toannounce that this Estab-lishment OPENED on SATUEDAy,.FEB. 16, 1879.' ' 1M. E. trusts, .by strict, attintion to thoaovhopatronise THE SHIP AND ComaERoiAL HoTzi^, , tomerit a continuanco of their! patronage' Quiiy, Waterford, Feb. 12, 1885. : f23.tr

Tho Bimuigton OGoatanrnait,27, ST. ANDEEW • STUEEt, DUBLIN,.

Oyttcr end Shell-Fi$h, LuTiehcon, Dinner and 8upterRooms, CHURCH-LANE, -.

¦!¦ (next door to Hibernian Bant). '

"FT TINCHEONS and'DronersTSoup, FiBh, En--li-i trocs , and joints, &.a., Suppers, Fish and Meat.Qamo alwajB ready. ,

Tho BILLAED UOOM is elegantly appointed.CSr LUNCHEONS at tho elegantly.fittnd Fish

BnSet, consist of Oy»tara ,: Lobatcrs, Crabs, s.ndSavoury Fish , and a variety j)f Meat and other Sand-Trichcu. Wines and Spirits of the finest quality.JamcfonJ s Soven Years' Old Mult. MarteH's Brandy,14 ycors old. Ales and Btoatfrotn tho be-it Breweries ,ana iu perfect condition. Finest Hed Bank BarrenOy»teta. Over 1,000 Box. » oil very old Cii,*ara in Stock ,nurobosod by the lato Mr. Corless. A trill solicited.

THOMAS F. COELES8, PBOPBIETOK . (U22

BliT BUS3 BBS EHeuSH WAT08EK

BENSON'S ¦ :; SILVER ' i I • • ¦ aotD.

El-TGLISH LBVERl Patent Ho. 4858.^ITis hlghert clau ot W»ifB ku:UAli7 THE'TJ8irAtPWCB Finort KNO LISH THBKK OUABTBH PLAT*LBVErt BEST LONDON UAKB Ibrooghon', fullj JewiDeichronometer bsunre, pat«nt protection from dnit ud dtrop,*»rrariui) toksep ported time, s«d lot • 1 frtlroo: tortitl't•Jisptxl forhsrd ami nwsh wwr. | InmtnlTo 6lLVKBb»lUmviiM tM* £S 63. 8i»s to toil sll cl» srs. Broill fofQEXTLEHEX , Uodmrn fof •WORKIN O MEN , Urts folBAItWAV - MEN. In UOt.D CMS. 1» arat, frum £13 UutjCKt treo oa rocs pt of c sh <jr F0O, :&«* HiH p run. e*j tetit,j alwttbga of t)/U X F a U A . f O i t f r t t , ~

DensonV Mlu«lrat?d Pamphlets of WATCHES fr«m»• £2 2s O:ocks and J« ellerr, Port free j

k mD BENSONf MAKER;.: . .. Tho Staata F*otory, •

62 & , 64y MJD&ATE HILU23, OLD BOND ; STREET, LONDON.-SSMSOtTB OtOSft. lg *oit\miet :to torn) data fcrBeopon'. Ln-lgitf Witch, wtitejl snptrudsi ill othas.Iihcrs.1 terms to tenmto. Intanao* Anau. «o4 ctterm.

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Soft'Rubber Shell l j XXLU C?»OlIs tb« meet perfect wo «Ter ex»mioei—K»ii<«JPun <M Cireitar, Oct.' 21J1886. j

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• tl/ - comfort iblff and -ttI<!efiT»-*«Ut,-H «rftM <iaeU*tia pr*ttor«vpotsettlngftT rf gnatMTBOUfO:. It•dapU it'olf r««dily U> »h« noTemtnts of th» bodt,and It v.rr t«gl*TO->'-UnoUl Q<*. 3, 1885. • J '

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' ; •: BOLD EVERYWHERE. , ¦

JOHN BABBUrO-rOH1 ft SOHS,KING'S INN 8TBEET SOAP WOEKS

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EsTABLrraTO 1776. tt26.1jrl

AJJEKICAK CHTJHRS,#l Spala> Patent."Tb'e test low-priced Cbarus in

exi'tenc^ j easy to clean.May be ordered of all Iron

mongcra, Ac. , , [m2Imj>ort«Ti i

3SO. C. PAEKES; & SON8,COOMBB, DCBI/IH.

«FOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFEV

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• : trade Mark-'' Blood ittixtnrt^V " .

i ilOB CLBANSING and ¦ CLEABINa th«;BLOODJU '¦ from Ul Impnritaesr cannot be too highly reoom-moodea. For Sorolnla, Bcnrrrr Skin Disease*, tad somot all kinds it u & neier-tiiling and p«rmioent eon.)

It Cores Old Sores ; .. Cares Ulooratod Bores oa the. Heck-i

Cares poerated Sore Legs ICnrei BlacUuad* or Pimple* 00 tc» F*o»Cores Bcnrry Sores y ¦ !Cures ?ancsroaii;Ulcer*(. : . .Cnres 31ood and Skin Diseases),Cores Jlanivlni Swelling* j i ' ,

Clears thd Blood from «li Impuro MitUr, from wnAistcrcaase arislflg. I

A» tbls ml' tote U pl»>uit to tho-UAte. %aa warruitad infrom anjrtbiq? lojortom to tbe most dtucatecoasUtntion ofeitbei sex, !»• Proprietor* wllcit snSenrS to giro It a trialto test IU Ta ne. ; . . .

' THOCSASOS Of TTSriMOJIAM HOI AU, PAXTS.Sold in Bo ties 2» W each, and In Cases', conUlnlu ( Bot.

ties, 11* eacK , safflciont to effect * permanent esra in long*Btunding casis, bj all Chcxnltt* srid Patent Medicine Veo-Oors tbron^Uoat tbo world ; or scat to anj addnu an receiptof 33 or VU tUmp* bj th« 1 -

Lincoln and Uidland Conaties* Drag Company, LIIOOUI

1 SOLO£IO27S' SFECTAGLEG

11B. E. SOLOMONS, OWloim' WLo Las be jn 61 fear* professionally osUbllshsd In DabllafJEOS to cabtion the PnbUo against tie tu of tkooommon¦*-" impropcir. ind bodlj-nianafaettmd Qlossw and Pebble*,Renondl/ sod, wbich ore so hlgbl/ detrimeatAl to Vision,thut nnmbor 1 hare serlonslr snff«red tma them, snd trait*th»t it Is no> anaecetsai<r to dwell «t length on. tb« «xc«l-encso! hit Spectacle* (so differadt from ptbbls or alrailtrsabsUcce, w plch ha neither constract*,~ *pprav«*, nor dis-poses of), aott on ths advantages derirabla irom bi* accoraUmstbod of adapting Oluses to Dtfecttre Bi^ht (*., matter ofmuch dcepenlmporunco than Is tTtquenXLj supposed; SJ saebire admlrstil r calcalited to preserve the ejc» nnjmp«lr«d toextreme old aje. They have been. osa4 br, the'mottdls-tlnsnltbed persons and Members of th*-F*«olt/ of thaKingdom :

0B8EEVB.—Person* can be, suited bj escloalag a fair otSpect«:tc4!, ic oa« ot the GUsae*. 14 s, letter i>tatlsg tbodutoilco froi 1 tbe ejre the/ can read small print with it, sndthose who h: TO not employed *p*ctaol<* bj meationlog tbeir»k-6 and desc rfbing ilabt. Communication* from Waterfordand ita TlcinTtr to bo directed to Mi. SALOMON'S 'EAUbUab.moot; Mo. 1» ^A83A .STiJEET.i£n(raa« luIfaU Door),wltbft one door of DAWSON.STEEEZ.iDUBMH,.

cs. Eetolrtao t all kinds promptlr intended to. :: N^WLY INVENTED TlTLESCOPf3,

Cjmblnlngticrtabilltj with extraorilnarjr power and dear*noss ot Visldu, wbka supeneds erorr other Jdod for tb*Waistcoat Packet, Deer Btalkio j, Mllllarj, Bern, and all otherpurposes, bo h b/ ii; and nlzht, ini'somo from t Inches will•how dUtindOjr Jupitor'* Satellites , Ac Prio*—10s. id ,12J . 6J;. 1/s. Vila., 3 •.. *o. ;

KEW DiT XKD ASTEOSOMICAL TELESCOPE,PaiCE £i COlIPLETB-WKh superior Unch achromaticoi>]ect gltstytwo improied eye piece*, son glaa, porUblameUl polntfl iitand. Tbls extnordlsar r fautnmwai willClearfj shop tbe most important' heaven!/ bodies, aideibibltwltb lUtlnotncss isdiridnisJs, olfckf, sheep, cattlt, to,at m&njr mill • diatunce, eqnalllaar In the most easeatUl pointstbois Bhssei oiunllj tapplied *[ £6'J o* £70. n . :. IMPHOVflD DOVBLk OPEliA. SACE rADD FIELDOLAS3E3—Prlca 1C*. 6d., Us., 31s. ; some so minute tn sli»that tboj.sL p into a Watch Pocket, jet rinl ia extent ofpower man/ >f tba brgest made ; also, Microscopes of putpower, from '¦». 6d., and lavltlWe Photographs.

MAOIO XAKTEEN8 AND DIS8OX<TntO VHW8-Clcar.brJUIatit.slmnle, thon^h unJorrataod for effect—Slidt*in greit variety,-Coinlo; Scenic, Educational , IllostriUnjtales; watt , travels. Ac A soperiar lonbtrn and 10 slide*fro*3 JSs. fid. . A catalogue on *ppUcation. . - . ; .

/DijnnAi. riTZEors BAEOSIBTEB /Kxcamt inntovEO Uroli)—Acmr«t«ljr for*t«tUafi tbs Weother, handsomely mounted In MahORuny , witb'Ibermometer . . 16*SOLOMON'S MEW UUDkh VAJUJZIL TEB, price li. MCorroct Tbofmoweten, at is. nprrunls.

IMPHOVliD ACOUSTIC-IN8TEUMEJJT3 tor extrtnnand etory dotreo of d^ofaci*. . 1 .

CAUTION !—In couseioence of no morons attempt* atimpoaIUan.ll in ne senary to not* strictly tint aa<* Addrets,sal to obssfre—Ooly to *e ha-1 (r»m >T! K, Kr- 1 1'OpUoa (ptouislona lj eaUbUsbed In Dsblin i) yean).

NnmlwrN NETEEN, NiSSAU STSTET.DUBLIN. En.tnnce by IUIMJOOT. within OD* door 01 Dawson street*DUBLIN, 'that he ioci iwt nnt tU Provincet) kuw nii.ntctw * viiK Any othir hounor pmo u eT niu, tt'milar or o(Ju rnanw, and )i«jnnlhcf Bmployi AOSKTB nor TKAVliLIJIBa

NINETIES NASSAU-STEKET/DUBLIK. 0»lT.

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GHIHA TEAS.We am now buying Direct fromImporters, at the public sales, andcan oflfer on Terms fully Equal toLondon Houses. Samples, free onapplication, Tne Trade only sup-plied. ¦

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Ogilvie & Moore,Warren's Place, OORK.

IEISH AET AND MANTTPACTt/liE

EDWAKD O'BBXAtMONUMENTAL • 8CUI.PTQE. ; CALLAN,

Cournr EII>KSK|TT, •BEOS t<i call tbe attention of ))ts Customers md

tho Irish Public to tbe f*xt ttmt he bo* beenawarded h SOLD M*U>AI and DiPtoni. for the rape*rior excellence of bit ezbibit of ajCeltto 8tone Cronat tba BostbQ Exfaibitioa of 1883 ; aHw tb» HiOHMTPOIZIS awirdbd at the recenli'Dublln *nd CorkExhibitious- for bia spocicnerJsoi; Celtic Cresset.

All kin&sjof Monumental and OrnimetJtal 8ton«and MatbleiWoik* j'C«Uio CrOMc» in great vnriety.

Altars, Fonts, Moral Tablets, io., executed ontbe icoftt ire isonable T«t(P» aDdiborKrt notice.

Fartberpartieaiaraeaa be b«d.on applicaiioo toI. EOWABD O'SBEA. - . jj«

CAL: ;AN, -; coxmrv KitKxiwt.Tbe 1 riTW OVXS $TASi} BAVX

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Av Tno*il*DT-Jta >mjX».L\ ?Hp ' Of-iJ00,000LONDONi 40, THMAl)W»«Dfek-8TE«rt.

T^IKECTOUa.—Chrl*tt»»jUlr«u».t E , Lionel±J B. C, BojW KM,; >|V W*O*rgUl, B»q., E. t.HarrUmi, 1 J sq., O.8.K, A.' J. ,**«DooaW, K*q.,Sir Benjamii 0. C. Koe, K.O.jI'.O Orant ll«d>T6d-He*.tlv, E«a. ; , . - : ,

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fiadallai K?^ tLA" bo", ! Klbbnryk,

HJOJ Ktrnr. JaSoav lUndj, Kobe, Madraai Maantiu,Mjlbourn*. (atjuifa, Now»r» IJIl'a, N«w tork. Pant,Sai rrabeli »»Ti « TO B*d«,,. Yok^

«T»'9 s^^&r^^^ri^l.ttM* o t i, ¦ lta*Aet»*ttl*< ¦<»»#»,f^rw»nj» bill* foroolleotion, «, d trMMMa bookUif aAd agtno; bauorM(«a«rallT.i .; ¦¦!;M!.;.i n/ :.:';;.; .*! -;! .'.: i l

: lv iMrt Ai,Row!io.o«,Diro«rrm.F xedTr »*V« V^th»[ij*«p«jr(»Bvi*raiia»m.

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:¦ i 1 i *$**- 11THE MALL, WATEBFOBtl.; :!

. . . • . . . . ¦ ; A U- O T i q Jf OF • ( ; : , ; i;Excellent Household Fumitttrp,. :¦

Large Chimney Mirrors, Cluffonier , Tapestry Carpets,Bedsttads, Light VU-a-f is Phaton, Bide'Car,'¦ ¦ Earnest, Oat Sin, S[c. |li :

TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION at out Salerooms,THB MAIL, Waterford, on THURSDAY, 80th

JUNE; 188?, at Twelve o'Olock. by dlcectiw of* aGentleman who is- leaving, the followibg art idea,which , are really gopd and substantial, consistinjr'ofSulta of; Dining Robin ^Furniture in Mahbifany,-covered- with Hair Cloth}—viz, 6 Chair*, SpringSeat do, Lounger, Telescope Tible »ltb two leaves,7 x £ fee( ; richly eoTereoVSidiboard, 7fti 8in i x 6ft6in, with iPlate GW83 BUok lj Cabinet, 8 ; GoodTapestry' Carpets and lfearth Bugs, 3' Oval andSqnore Chimney Mirrors, 5ft 9in x4ft lOIn, 6ft Sinx 4ft 9ln, 8ft 2ln 'x 6ft 1 -, Loo Tables, Arm Chairsand'8ofa8, Walnut ChefEonier, 6Et 6ln ; x Oft 6in,with Mnrble Slab, Plite Qlass Back and Panels ;Gipsy Tiibles, Work and!Occasional, ditto, Eliza-bethian Chairs, Secretaire, and BookcaseJMaboganyHat Kick nnd tTtnbrellB Stand, Hall Chairs, Paint.IDRS and Engravings, Ebony and Gold WindowPole, Mahogany ditto, Window Hangings, ' IronBedsteads and Palliassfca, Cane Chairs,; ToiletTables and Glasses,! Cbesl iDrawcrs, splendid i BolidMahogany, Treble IWurd rbbe, 6 x 7 feet, LargeBible by Eer. , JOHN BROWN, with j Engrav-ings, 1816, <fcc.. &c. j Light Vis-a-Vls Phsaton, SideCar, Bet of Horse: and : Pony Harness. ' PetentMangle, Oaf Bin, 4c., <fcc. I Terms Cash."¦¦ THOMAS WiALSHl & SON Auctioneers, &oThe'Mall Watcrford JuneJ 21th 18S7 . i :

Auction of Prime UeadOTTa

TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, on FBIDAY,1st JDLY, 1887, at! One o'Clock, on the Lands

of GEOBALLY (close byi the Tramoro KailwayStation),' about 46 Irish jAcrtB of Prime Meadow-ing on Foot—a very good Crop for this Season, andwill - lie Sold by the Acre in Lots to suit Purchasers.Terms C/ish. i

THOMAS WALSH.; & SON, Auctioneers, &c.The Mull , Waterford, June 24th 1887. j

TALLOW, i CO. WATEBFORD

important unreserved AuctionOf A . VALUABLE. D R A P E R Y \BTOCK.

W. F. .BROWNINGj has 'received instructionso from Mr W. F. DEViifE:,(who is going into the

Bakery business,) to Sell, By Unreserved Auction atTHE CO0ET HOUSE, TALLOW, on WEDNESDAY,the 29th of JUNE, the Eutiro of hi» valuable DraperyStock j which comprises the following, viz. 1: about 150yards of Worsted Coatings ; 40 yards Pilots ; 50 yardsBlaok Cloth for Coating, (to., 700 yards of Tweeds ofvarious patterns, and principally Blarney and otherIrish Manufacture, 100 yards of Twoods suitable forladies and gentlomcn's Ulsters ; Wool Serges; Cor-duroys, Fancy Dreaa Stuffs, Estimarino Cloths,Cashmeres, Prints, 'Wool ! plaids, Cretonne,1 OxfordShirting, Dress Prints, ;£)atnask , Persian : Cloths.RnsaeU Cords, Wracovs, Scarlet Flannel, Tioking,Canvas, Co'ooa Matting1, Swanskins, Table Llnon,Moleskins, :Drcss Staffs , Blankets , Quilts, Shirts :Grey and white Calicos, Chocks, Liasoy Woplsoys,Hosiery : Wool Handkerchiefs, Shawls. j FrillingB,Yarn Threads, Lamb's Woo] Threads, Bath and otherTowels, Cropo and Crape Cloths, Girpot Bags, LeatherBags, Ho&sians, Bibboru, JPeathora, FloverS, FarCapes, Satins, Silks, Velvets , Ladies Trimmed Hatsanil Bonnets, Children's do.i varioas Coloured iaoea,Collars, Caffs, various Coloured Housowifd Threads,Ladies and Gentlemen's Silk Scarfs and Squares ;Ladies Kid Gloves ; Gentlomon's Wool Gloves ; .BlackFringes, Ladies booU of various sizes : Men's do..Brashes , Tooth-brashes, Soaps, <fco. The Auution willcommence at 12- o'C16ok (Noon.) Tbo entire of thoGoods will ba Sold in Lots to suit Purchasers'.' TermsCash. :i ;

W. F. BBOWNING, Auctioneer and Valuer,June 11th. 1887. : i Lismoro.

IN order to induce Spirit Dealers la Dnblin andIreland to Sample I

OUE " EEGISTEBED'; BRAND OF DUBLINWHISKEY (" The O'CONNELL MONUMENT"),

we' will present 'TWO OF OUE " PABLIAMENTABY ¦

MAPS OF IEELAND,"with'each bona fide order for One Case of TwelveBottles, equal to Two! Gallons. The Sample Caoeswill be supplied at ' Wholesale Trade List Price.Carriage paid (with Maps) to any address.

Early application Is necesary, aa the supply is,limited. ; ', ', : • '

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HUDSOH AITD CO,HOIIE and EXPOET WHISKEY MEECHANTS

9 NOBTH WALL, DUBLIN. :Telegraphic Address. Hudson. , d24.tf

07OHE AISID IIAEBLE V7OB3U3,MICHAEL.STEEET, WATEEFOED.

FO'KEEFFE , & SONS beg respectfully

o to invite tbo attention of tho people of Water-ord and the surronnding districts to the large stock of

HEAD-STOHES, TOHBB, and MONUHBNTS of the new-est style and best material p/Joonrable, inolnding a largeStock of Interlaced ColUo Crpsseo. ' '

P. O'K. & SONS are prepared to enter into contract*for overy description of Stone and Marble Work forCemeteries, &o. CHIHNEY P IECES prepared: and sot."By their extensive premises they con exoonto any

works entrusted to them at tho shortest notice, in thebostotjIS, and on tbs ouut reasouabls terms. ap3-l

. WHOLEBAfiEl AND RETAILPioh, Goiao, Poultry, and loo Dtoroa

BEAU-S.TBEET, ; WATEEFOED,

nnHE attention o£ tho Gentry and: PnblioJL- ',c Xa called to this Establishment. : ' : '

. GOODS p» TBB CHOICEST QUALITY.Country orden carefnlly attended to. , •

. . . . - WJ 8TEEET! PBOPBIETOB.Ics l Ice 11 ICD ! p-A lnmry for hot weather, 8e-

onrely poiiked foroonveyance by rail, 4o. i Terms onapplication . * ' • ' ! ; : ' my3-ly

COUNTY OF WATEEFOED

STJI2UER ASSIZES, 1887-TKTOTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN that TendersJLM will bo accepted for the following works at theensaing Assizes, to ba held on 20th JULY , if presentedfor by the Grand Jury :— ¦'. . i- No. 1. Bison o> EILCOLLIBZEH .—To pave ZVi yards of achannel on tbe road from Watsrford to Heir Boss, betweenthe litlcpoot and tbe Ctuipel ot Fcrrybank. jPasscd, not toexceed £12. : ' : I i ; ; ,

No. 2. SAUB BiEoar.-r-To paTo437 yard8of a channoloatho roid f rom Witorforf tto BilUnlAW, between the boundsof tbe Abbe/ Church and to* boondji o( the County at SirJohn's Fend. Passed, not to exceod £15.

No. S. Bun BiEoaT.T-To imaJie a ciosdnf on tbe roadfrom WaUrford tj New jEosj, at tbo gato of too Chapol ofKane, Ferrjbimt Faased not to exceod £i. :

No. 9. BABOHT OF QAdLTf KR .—TO keep ia repair, for icronyears." CSi perches of toe road from Dnnmore to Founge,between tha three roads: at jDromina Honsannd tbe roodto (JrtetthiU Lodf e, townlanda of Dromloo, Bobeea, Ntrw-tovn, eta ¦ Passed, not to|ez£oed &], per perch per annnm,£1517». . ' ' • ' ! ! ! ¦ "

No. II). BIBS BUOHI.-TO repair 162 pcrch"« of the roadfront Danmora to. Passage, betnecn tho road to Oreenhill"IA. dge and Passage. Paraed, not to exceed £3 Us. :

No. 5. BIEOHI or IIIDSIXTBIOD.—To nuke IS feet of agullet, Jpd ropair 10 feet of'aparod channel on the roadbom Annestowo to Portla», ! betweon John Fittznold'ibonse, Donhtlj, and JamcslEellj'B hoaso, Danhill. ; JPosscd,not to exceed £5. •. '¦ i , ;

No. 9. Binosr OF aLnrAHUHi.—To kcop. in repair, forcereu Tearv, ti*A perches of the road from Clonmel to I>on.earrun, betweon Xhonuj : rceian * cootroct ana toe en-trance gate to Bnsselitovn wood, including tho bmncb toBauebjtovn Sohool-hocuo, SSjerabo, townland of Emsolfl-towo. Fawed, nat to cxceedT 2d, per porch per annum.—£4 7s id. ' ¦ I : :

No. 9. BisovT or COSHSOU AID COSOIISIDI.—TO keepIn repair,- for one year, '638 perches of the street! of LIs-moM, vir. :—Main-street, Ferrr-Lono, Chapel-street, SonthH&ll-stroet, street between | i National Bank and FerorHuspltal, and Cutlestreet, between tbe Dovonshire Amu'Hotel and corn (tore at Bill/rafter. Fauod, not to exceed2s. 6d. perperch-£7915a. Od. ! | . . .

No. 8. sxciu Wirsrx DBCSL—To iocp in repair, forceTen years, 700 perches of j the road from DnnKarran toHelrick between the baronjr I bounds at KlUonrford aadHonnlgan'* CIOM, Oortnadiby ; towalands of Mweelnahomii,Bolliuacoarty ana OortnsdiLy. F&ssel, not to exceed Is.6d. por perch perannum-HKilOs, Od. : : : ,

No U.—Sun Buosr.—To repair and canlk tbe platfcnaoxer l-idlstr Bridge, and >epnir tbo asphalt on : xoajhalBridge. Passed, not to eiceod £5, ;

No. l4.- . D«ciM-Wini0BT ' Dinsf-To keep in repair, forseven tears, 1610: perches of |the road from Bongarran toClonmtl, betweea tho . torn to Colligan and Lockendamcross roads i townLinds of lockenaam, CoUigan Wood,Garrycloos. &o. Fassed; not;to exceoa 2s 3d. per porchper"nnnnm—^Blfll 2s.'Bd>* : '. ¦

So, lUit6»** Btson,—Io ; jnake two gnllets on tbe roadIrom.'Anseitown to Bonmahon at Boat Strand. Fossod,nnf.MArnhAd. jC10. : ¦ '.- ¦:' ' \

Tendon, can be bbtafne4 and speciflcatlon« ; seen for thoabove nt my oSse after tbe SOtb Jane. ' ' , i '

Clilnianti for compensation (or malicious inlarics anrequired' to attend, with their witnesses, in the (Sand loryEoom at one «/el«jk on tba 20t> day of July, 1887. .. j , :

B. H. POWEE, 8ocr«tiirjGnujd Jury, I. -. . , . .¦:¦. ¦ t \ , -. County of Waterford. '

Duted at the County 8eoret*i7'a Offlco, i ; . 'Court Bouse, TV ataford, . . . : :¦ - - ¦• ¦•- ¦:' 17th dar,ofJoue, 1887. . , ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ :

. ¦ :. TO - iNEBVOUa 8UFFEREBS. -, : ¦ <Jost Fubliahed a gra tuitions BUUon of a No"w and .Valuable

.5ledlca4,Wptk, entttled, "- , . L

; HOW TO tmBVBXBZ&t.vn._Or, tb«XOBFiaBJHUi. TBIEND/' !¦ , - • • . : By. J, A. BAM|P, M3).. I V S . , ) . . , ' . ; •

rbis Book should be jc*a4 iy every one, young or old,

^ ^W^ fv^'BIBEiaB. - ! ' . , .:• ; •¦

;. ¦USr ^wSe?^.:;:H tud ' tue CAPBKS, STM/PTOMfl, *nd TBEATMENTof'all disaasardependinc on ExJUnltlon of Nervous vitality,«cb u HervoJDebmr, UStol tnd FhjtkMlVeptirion,,

- WJpttatjSr-S fl>0 H««ri,-HWie* in lbe Head and EarsIodVeWM, Impsired;>rig «a **%>!& InfUgMtioa

¦Hro«tr«tloi. l*5tol»,' D«pr»»»1<'0 ot epirlts, !Jboas ofI ". ' TSp& D r»Kb%i Jv» «* <a48. Qroujd.'' lea FetaTaDd ia£r pth(»fcUmeJrt», wbiob,|if noglocwd,I . brUi*5SRuSteefttoW^Sj Death. Together wltb Hints,; , on Ohroote- Bheamattatr, «oot enralgi*. .Epileps/,

Hysteria, »od all <UM4SM q - the Hervoos and alimentpiy

' '¦'•''ihTiwiiodi'ia 'x g lf i n U ib WorkoonUlasmsnyiiss.

«a*V3Se*tivoSSW»^ta»rt» ia><W^rf<)

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Sprtiutitn :, ABSUaAHC£ COMPACT

•¦ { ' ¦ ' :'A BiaDiiK—l/ Union Terraoe. i i . ; J * * i: ; Loiiilxijr—Moorgsto Street. - : V 7; '^-A< WM$at(f t\ funds . \ .. '. : -., :.. 43, )00. .; i

fTpHE Plfty-flrstiAnnual General Meeting of ttriaiJL Company wS held within their House' it ¦

Atterdeenj pn :!Fri4ay, the 10th Jane, 1887, whea<the Directors; Eoport wai presented. , , ^.. . T ,The following is. al 'Bnmma'ry o!'i'tWqi ;. E«porJ:,referred to :— | : i • • ' ' ¦ '$;V . . ".-

¦'• ¦ • ; iFIBB »BPABTJt»NT '~~XThe Premiums received' last year amountod to

(£581,967 16s 3d j showing an increase of £4,636 16s 8d,ovar those of ta« previous year. ¦ ' •

The Losses) amounted to .£310,826 8s Id, or 53.«per . cent. . of , the premiums*, which is a loner ratioithan has been'experienced since tha year 1878. ' - . '

Tho Expenses of ; Management (inolndiug oommis-sion to Agents; and ohargos of every kind) came to.£191 66618s 4d,or 82-93por cent, of tbe premiums.

After resorting tha nsual 83 por cent, of the pre-miums to coyer liabilities under ourrent. policies, aprofit was' earned of .£77>828 16s 7d.

• ¦ • ¦ ! LIVE DBPABTKENT.AssnranbB . Branches—Iha neir Assuranooa dnnng

io year reached in the aggograto tho sum of £425,080 ; these newj Assurances yielded Annual pi < minmiamounting to , 414,432 15s 3d and einglo j-rorn'mnjomouutiDg to .£293 2a 2rf.

The total ineomo of the year (inoluding interest) was.£274,283 9s 8d. I ¦

The olalms amounted to i!123, 243 7s 8d.Tbe Expeneck of Management (inolnding Com-

mission) were' limited to 10 por oent. of the premiumsreceived. ' . ;

Annuity : Branoh—The sum of X7.2G2 3s 7d was rb-ceiTod for annuities granted duri^K the year.

The whole fbnds of- tbo Life Department nowamount to £2,037,864,

The Report; having been unanimously adopted, itwas resolved that tho total amount to be distributedamongst the 'shareholders for the year 1886boJB7&,000, being Dividend of £2 and Bonuses of 10s. pershare, and that the sum of .875,000 be added to thoFire Reserve Fund, making that Fond novr' stand at£675.000. : I . :

; OfHco uv. Dnblin—10, Weutmoroland-etroot.L0CAL|C0MtHTTB E OS DIEE0TIOK.

JAMES PIM , jun., Ksq. , :Chairman .Sic PERCT BkvMoND QBAOE, Bart., D.L., J.P.JAKES MILO BUSES, Esq., D.L. , J. P.,WitLiAK JOSHUA QOULDINO , Esq., J.P.Eight Hon,r JOHN YOUNG; P.C., D.L. J.P.

- Secretary—TCILLIAH COOTS.General Manager of the Company—JAUEB VALEN-TINE "..: '— . | - • • . •Copies -of ih«- Beport, : with the whole Accounts of

tho Company for tho year 1886 may bo obtoinod fromon; of the Company's Offices or Agenoies.

| AajNTs IN WATSBFOKD :— : ' :I DANIEL DUNFOED, Solr., O'Connoll-strcoti PATEICK iKENT, SolrA The Mall. [iol7.2^

L A n P GfVEFEIES : SAFETY LAMP, awarded THREE

Jlir GOLD MEDALB. Theaa LAUPB ore recoin-| mended by tre Insurance Companies. More' than 800.DO0 are now in uBo.

BEFEIES , POPULAR SAFETY LAMP(Price i 4s 9d) giveB a light equal to 10

! candle power ; can be need nlso as a Night! Light, and is the : Safety Lamp for tho COT-! TASK nnd NIQBT NUBSAET.

TTJVEFEIES j SAFETY BEADING LAMPJU' (Price 10s 6d) gives a light eaual to 20 candle

: power. The light is intensely white, withi practically no heat.

©EFfilES j SAFETY LAMPS, other thanthe above, comprise those of 43 candle

! power for Table and Wall Lamps ; 62 candleI power and 100 candle power for Hanging| Lamps, &c. The colour of tbe light is as¦ brilliant as the electric light. They are made' in hundreds of artiBtio designs for domestici purposes, and for street and public lighting.

BEFEIES SAFETY. LAMPS CANNOT EX-PLODE. "Gives tbe light of 5 Duplex"—

! E. F. Keane, Cappoquin.©EFEIES: 8AFETY LAMPS. The City of

AVaterford ia now , lighted with this Lamp.! Selected after sir months' trial with the prin-j cipal makes of lamps.

ifSvEFEIES SAFETY LAMPS. Suitable forLM all. The beet of lights and absolute safety.

(iel7.ft.13tl! T7ALTBB CABSQJU C aOHD.: BACHELOE'S-WALK, DUBLIN

L O W - P R I C E D

HIGH-CLASS TEAS8/8

| H. WHITE & CO.,! 6 O , Q XT A Y

WILLIAM JONES & CO.,Fionoforta and Iluaio VTaraliomio,

120; QUAY, WATEEFOED.

j W I L L I A M J O N E S & C O .: Invite Intending Puroh&sora ofPIANOFORTES, HAEMONIUMS , AMEBICAN¦| OEGAN8, AND OTHEB MUSICAL

• ! ' ¦ IN8TEUMENT8,To inspect their Stock, which has been solooted from!tbe Factories of COLLIED & COLLAED, BROADWOOD,KrEKHAN, aud othor First-class Makers, and whichare .offered oh terms cortoii) to meet tho approval

i ; ' " of the Pnblio.A GuAEANTEn OIVBN WITH EACH INSTBUIXBNT.Old Pianofortes taken in exchaogo ; also Removed

Packed, Btorod, &o.. '¦.Foot Balls I Foot Balls 1 Foot Balls 1 Foot Balls.

Best Quality only 5s 6s 6d, 7s 6d, 8s 6d, 0a 6d, 10s 6dWhen cash is sent with order the Goods are for-

warded, carriage paid, to nearest Railway Station; iC0BNETS-21S ; 30s i «s. Cuo rrith Handles, Iiocks.iofta j Lined 6a.20 KEY CONCEBTnJAS-3ii 2<I ; 5a ; 0a fid : 8 £d ,10s 6d; 12s 6d : U!s , 17s Cd. ' i ¦ ' . 'ACCOHDIONS-7» 6d;10s;12s 6d;lSs ; 17s 6dt20s. 'FLUTES—Is I 2»; Si ; ia ; 7» 6<1 : and upwards.INSTEUCnON EOOK8 for ViollD, Flate, Concertina,Accordion, Banco, 4o—7d & Is Id Post Froe,IHSTEuCTIOa BOOKS for Cornets, Ouitar, Cbrloactto,4c—Is Id Post Free,Books of Dances, Nstlonal Airs, Songs with mosio forAcoordiOD, Concertina, Flute, Violin, io—7d and 1< Id PostPrua. i ; . ¦Tbe Newest PUnofort« Mnsic and Songs In Stock. Uaslo

which mAj not b« la stock ordered dailr.VTOLlM8-6», !8s. 10s. 12s Od, 15s, up to iOa j Violin

Cites with Lode, Handles, and Hooks, Japannod 5s 0d,8s 6d, 10s. VioUn BowB,U3d,2s, 3a 8d, i3, 10s, 15a.

JL Set of Saporlor Violin Strings is, a Sot of Best ViolinStrings Is 6d, Two First Violin Strings 6d. 2 Roman orAeoribbelle First ,Violin Strings, lOd. ¦ '

Pianoforte i for Hire it, 7s 6d. 10s and 12s 6d per Uonth,Harmoniums and'American Organs et equally low rates.i WILLIAM JONES fr CO.,120 , Q U A T , W A T E B F O R D .

; DEBAlTGnAn BIiO3HBB0,

©TOOK AND ©HAEE JBBOKEBS,| 10, i j T H E j M A L L ,¦ W A T E E F O E D . ; ;I

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I NOW OPEN ! NOW OPEN!!

! Confcotionory and Eofrcohmont! E 0 0 M 8 ,12, STKAND STREET, TB All O E E.

| f . B I S H O PEEQS to intimate to bis Friends and natnorous

Visitors to Tramore1 that be bas OPENEDthe above Establishment, where they can bo sap-plied with First-Claes Goods on most reasonableterms. ¦ I j '. i

A Choice Stock of Wines/ Brandy, Whiskey,BESS'S Alo, Gninneaa's Porter, Cigars, &<:., &c.

LTJHCBBOHS, BAITDWICHEJ, TEA, and Corrze.' '¦ Iced Mineral Waters, 8d.Weddings, 'Balls, and Pic-nic Parties supplied.

! \7ALTEB BIOHOP,¦48 MICHABL|;STEBBT, 7, BAEBOSBTBAWD STBBBT,¦; ii WATEMOBD, (jel8-tf)

iASD 13, STEAND STREET, TRAHOBE.

SA I t O E I C T ^.THE DECIDED PREFER-

ENCE on tbe part of tho, People of Watejford and tbo

enrrqunding Districts orWATERFQBp-MADE >

. . - . . -.: .... .\L c i *6f B B l< t t<i - 1 - ¦ ¦

¦ Hns iencoaraged! tncf ;to promoteiu further derefopment in an"

Ij eitemiveinoBBer. •

P- J. SuliL IVAIMj,. !74, IXEAQHMQVAY, '

!: . - W A T E B F O R D , , .

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i ' ¦¦ OIUaEB ' WlHBj : ;OHBqWfcSD A« A DlUOIOtTB BTOMAOBIO,

\ ' ¦• : Ti .¦ JTOB TH« 'dw OF . ; :"ClAMILtES and INVALIDS, infinitely euperloiJD to anV other offered I #he Pnblio.

OBTAIif SP TBS f lBB F PBIZE—DVBLM '. «.. I . • . ; \ BXBiBmpfy im. ; : . <;' M»y be obtained of »11 | grocers »nd Wise

. ¦ MdrohinU throughom, the Country, ¦;An Wliolakale(in Wood"d BotUe) from the '

• BEWLEY & DRA^ESl (L

IMITED), ! ,¦, '!». . ¦ !U " DVB.JPZN . ; .. , '¦ ¦

BBKCMAir'igif. Acati^wtilHepPio, relieved byOOLKA>> jCOBcf«Bnfiu»»tn?JPrc"Tiia)' Oiu—'.'ft *M( "i tSMMi. S* W»» «»«^1

I)? W* **>"">?!oka who rtt i» frota BtMMUclPK t I Mk, b»o»«f« I

JM 4o,i m lirtl trial ©lifci* «bS|f t wo trf tlrtmdr.Xm-Mti :« i CoLnan BiHoittW erenrirhirt. Ww

:ffnir*|ii >« f or D«O»W s j*Kasw»«4<^3otttSAmi * «« HoVTttSit'iSc.B* It U, bMMMb bdImf im * i **fc»»^««i«l ««tt^Ni»v»«|a

l t:; rh i:i'- ' : 'r^Wi \i ' . :¦ ¦ i-i- . '

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:rN ENERAL ABSTRACT OP THE ACCOUNTS ot aU- tbe Fiipds on^rostod to the qovewore, :XA of the WATKB roBD. DIBTBICT LVNATIO A«TLtJ« f'«nd of the application olnoobFun t*^

for ;

the Tear ending on tbd 81st DIOIMBIU, 1886, with ; tbe Balances of the Debits and'CredlU and of :tba whole Funds of the ABylum, in accordance with tbe provisions of tbe 6th Sec. of the 81st & 82nd 'Yiq,, C.p. 87t . . ; . ;; I ¦'

, ; , , : . \ ; ,,: . .;; ¦ ; ¦ , . , , . ,;. : i r . . _ ,, . .. . . -„;, :,, ¦

Dr. ¦ Eooeipts. i ¦ , Amount

Total ... \ ... ... 8167 12 1Daily

' Avoroge cost on entire octlay ... i!20 6 ll: ' Do. upon tho outlay, lens the KecoiptaT: : frora Pay Patients, Farm and Gar. > 19 0 0; [ : don Offal, Finos, Intdrst, &c. ... J '

Deanctlng from the ;819 Oo. Cd. the J610 83. per head per year paid by thoj Government lca,vcj for the .Grand Jury to pay .£8 12s. Cd. j I i 1

I certify the nlove to be correct. 1 : 1 ' . . ¦ •. ' . i . . GEORGE J. BRISCOK , Clerk of .tbe Board of Governors. •

The foregoing is I a true Abstract of the Account a of the WATEBFOBD DUTBICT LONATIO IAsinni for tbe Tear ended 81st December, 1886, aa prepared and submitted by tho Clerk on behalf ,of the Board of Governors. ; ' . I COURTENAY CEOKER, Anditor.

<Gr3?su2idL ; 03kow of: punimGs? : Ooods,¦¦ • " . i E V E ay • i) ; Aj Y . :

The Latest! Produotions of tte Leading Markets; ;

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ARE NOW 'FULLY EEPRESENTED IN ALI/ OUR .DEPARTMENTS

AT 3 ron^:i3iTj^iJ FK/I6EJS. , :

J A M E B HEASIE m CO. 903 Cs : G4 , Q U A Y , VyA T E R F O R D -

DRAPERY BEkRTMEHT.

Bordered Carpets, 3 s 3i, 123. 6d. ; 3x4, Lk>. 6d.All-Wool Staiw Carpet, 1B. per yard- . Alats imd Door 81ip3, lo, 2d. each.Richly-Embroidered Cloth Table Covers, from 3s. 6d. each.Oiled Cloth Mate, 5Jd. each. Stair O^ed Cloth , 2Jd- per yard.Lace CarUinBi, 3i yards long, Is. 9§d, 2s. 2d.> 2B. lid. 4 yardc long, 3. lid.Good Summer Blankets. 5s. 8d., 8B. 6d., lOi. 6d., 12s. 6d. per pair.White Quilta, full-sizu, 3a. 6d. and 4s. 6d. . Colored Qoilts, 2si lid.China Matting, lid- per yard. Gout Skin HLinen Damask Table Olotha, full-size, 2s. 6d.Good Towela, :2a. 6d. per dozen. Glaoo Clotho, 2s. 6d. Dustera,' 2a. 6d. per dozenGood Bruooeh Carpet, 2a. lid. per yard. ; Tapestry of gnarantesd quality,

i 2s. ;6d. per yard. :Plain and Fancy Window Hollands and Blind Materials, all widths, very cheap.

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SOMETHING ;¦ E <BW D@pssytni©3a'feo '

BotoertSQn, ' Ledlie, Pergusou ,S- .0p|, Limited,,i REQUEST THE PLEA8URE OP AN I

E A R L Y V I S I T OF iNSPECf r iONi OF THEIE

BOOT I AED SHOE: WHEUE THEY ABE NOW SHOWING

AH. EXTENSIVE VARIETY. LADIES' and j CHILDREN'S GOODS

'• tyssivr.licd ' for "Wear, Stylo, cad . Oomfost."

The Prices are Conspicuously Moderate,BS3P KQ-o* ."sr9 ^ir- .ixljS33HisaoiHLiD). ;

66 CE.0WE"99 SOBA, > ; ' ! ' Osetootod ^y Eogfcfesation) i

i J D E I G I N A L L T ; PEEPAEED BY

E^k l ' «3T . Effl TET JE8.:3F -3B3: "2T .Tbo following la' ono of thd nnmerous Tcatlmonlalfl! I bavo recolfed 1—

: •'. (CotmoiiLT, Esq., A.B., U.B., 'Lady hade, Wotcrford.)" I have used for some time tho " Crown" | Soda Water manufactured byMr. II. J. MtJEraT, and biro always found It really excellonf , and canwith confldenoe recommend it to all my friends, i ¦

i 1 PROM THE ¦ , j • i • ¦ " ¦

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^ILVERSPRING C^REAMERY, j•¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ i - ./ P I L T O ' W N , I E E l AI N D . ' i " . '. '

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; ; • ¦ • . . • : - ';;'. ~ : ; , • ¦ ~T~- r~~"- ' ' IBUTTER from tho SIliVEESPEING DAIRY obtained tbo First Priw at tbe Eoyal Agrieulturt]

Society's Show hold-st Waterford In 1878. First P ice at Royal AgrfcoHnral Society's Shownt Cori in 1873. - Wr«t Priw at Royal Agricultural Society's Show at Dnblin in 1878, :j '¦:-- Alao tho SUrer McdaKflt Plltown Local Show. I

WE'HAVB PLEASURE IK INFORMING; . j ; ; THAT I WE; :HAVE

The Sole A^enipy for j the Sai Botterlin Wat

S2T It is made ?re«h Jewry morning from Sweet Cream, and wa baro arranged for Dally. I : Supplies to be'sent in. I ;

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ga^A TBIAI BBSraCTFrjlJLY BOUU1

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i , .?BB >.|;iod,|pwND. :;. .;; vS®^«i5i &&3y ffi*§S WP9r?j fOW . M^ :* CO. HOW

Mimtte ispdotb«r

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1 , £ B. d.To BaUnco on 81st Ueooidbor, 1885 ... 1553 H 4 By

1, 4a. vet bead*Rate inlAid fromTroa- :¦ ' „sary (total) .;. j ;... . ... 8121 0 0 „

„ Cftsoal Receipta,'rii. t-t- „Ecoolved for pajlng Poying Patients 177 13 8 ,,

Do. do. Farm and Garden Pro- „. dnoe i ... ... 180 1 3 , ,

Do. do. Offal and! Old Stores ... 7 16 , 7 „Do. do. Finos on Bortanto and '

Tradeomen ... ' 3 4 6 ,,• Do. do. Interest I allowed by „

Bank I 27 13 1 „"-' : If

„ Misoellancoas souroca > ... ... 4 17 0 „ Snperannoation i ... ' ... 34 5 0„ Grand Jnrice, T}i. :— j „ Inoidenlal Eiponscs j ... ... 112 910

County of Waterfowl...i!2417 13 9 | ' i City of Watorford r ... 974 17 11 Total Expenditure ... ... 6189 4 5

. ¦ i 3302 11 8 Balando Slst Dcotmber, 18SG ... .; ... 2278. 7 8

C7 ©253333 OTET3RL. ;

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CASH SYSTEM. NO DISCOUNT.

arth Bugs, Lined, 5s. lid2a. lid.

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Quay, -WATaarOBDTED. :1 '.. • • > ' ', • ' ¦IJ L' ' .--:' .'.'. ! ' ; ; . ' , .

«*n> ned- VMS, Iron «lb#. *V*\m. te-it« brT»««seat "/W b* F»r»tUt rfpiloi >NdpM QidS

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: "Eyrefleld Lodge.iCnrragh Csmp, 12tb Jono , 1897." UT DUAU SIB—Pleaso send me 0 10 case of ' Orown| Soda Wator. '

I eont yon 'by goods tmln to-day a oaso of empties. Tho Soda Is really oxosllont. jMy friends eay eo too. Hopo yon oro well.—Boliere ine, yonrs sicoorely,

; ¦ I ' HBNor E. LiHDfi. ;

"To U. JJ Uarpliy, Esq., Waterford." "¦ | : j

POTASS AND' LITfflA WATEKS | ;Ctroagly recommended by tho Pconlty in cases of Gout, DhoniaDtio

i ¦ ' ; ' Goat and Hbonzuatisn. ': (ayl8.6a)

I j Expenditure. Or. Amonnt.

j -. - ¦ r~: £ 1. a.Paid for Salaries and Waffoa ¦:¦ 1775 7 llProtUioM and Qrooorieo ;.. .;..; 2489 v a iOlothing ... i ... ... 437 5 0Bedding : ... ]| ... ... 140 18 0Fnrnitnre ... ; ... ... 121 <4 8Fnbl and Light... : ... ... 848 16 10Soap nnd Candles j ... ... .; 66; 5 1Stationery, Printing, and Adrertising . 83 10'7Mediolnesi (inolnding niyincs,. Spirits, '¦ \ ¦¦,

jto.) ! ! . ... I ... ... 73 5 6Repairs and Alterations ... ... 2 3 5 . 2 10Farm andtGardon : .<¦ . . ... .185 18 1Iwnranob ... j ... ... 25 0 0Postage ... ¦

i ¦ ... ... 4 10 0Tobacoo and 8nnff : ... ... 56 2 0Snperannnation i ... ' ... 34 5 0Incidental Expenses j ... ... 112 910

Total ... ' ... ...J6846712 1

ayerago number of faticnt9 ... 304.21

OUR FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC8ECURED : '

le of thW very superiorerford . ; :

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mHB U8uii HALF|YBABLT EIAM1NA-X T1ON8 ireie beld idvlpg thy «|Mk «odin|jTiuwdWy. i tb loatant. Oflvtbe lWh ttiuit Pre-mlams were deitrlbuted 4>jr bl« Lordship th« Mo«tRer. PIBESI POWIB, D.D., Coadjutor Bishop,according to tbe foHo»lnjt lj,«t 1— ., „ ; r „¦¦> ¦ ¦¦ 1 ; j "• ¦¦- MOEAi/ Ta rfOatT''iU 'sHd .1

First Premidm-i^Lanrenco Ormonde, PeftrBoacbe, James Hartley^ . Pecond PremIum~Wilrliam Burke, Patrick Costelloe, Henry Galtrln.Third premium—Darid i , Sbansban, WilliamHearne, Thomas Cabll. I ¦

Pro» oecei».—John Wa)»b, Edmund O'Connell,•Jeremiah Dn iran. Manrice Cbwstr,Tbor. HwtfcjyP. O'Neill, T. Mnrpby, John Oleeson, J. M'Enery.

THEOLOGY CLA8STT-;DOQMATIC. :1st Premium—Laurence Ormonde, Peter Roacbe,

Henry GaWin, David Shacabun. 2nd Premlam—James Hartley," Thomas'CaMU, WlllUm Hearne.8rd Premiom—Tbo». Hartley, Bartholomew^ Murphy,Patrick O'NclU Proa oMtat.—John Walsh Mannoa

Cheasty," John Dolahonty, |William Bnrke. PatriokCostelleo, Jeromiab Da^gapi Richard Barry, Jame*lunrnhnn. ! ¦ :

SACRED SCRIPTURE.1st Prominm—Iianrcnco Ormonde, Peter Rooohe,

Henry Galrln. 2nd Premium—Thomas CahllUJaa.Hartloy, David 8hanahao.! 3rd Premiom—EdwardO'Connell. William Burko,' Patriot Costellor'. Proa<Kcei».-i-Wi|IUm Huarno, i T. Hartley, JeremiahDnggan, P. O'Neill , Eiohard Ryan. John Gleoson,Batholomew Mnrpby, Eiohard Barry, Mannce Cbeasty,ThotDss Noonan. James Hanrahan.

PHILOSOPHY CLA8S-METAPHY8ICS.1st Preminm-William Byan, Miohael Walsh,

Michael O'Brien. 2nd Pren-iam—John Gibbons,- ChaeMcCarthy, Maurice O'Regan. Urd Premium.—JamesCoffey, Peter Queally, John Barry, _ . ¦

Proa accat.—M. Hartnttt , Philip BercBford,Edward Mnlcahy, John Cauiiou, John Heafy

HORACE, 8CANNING. 4o,Prominm—Thomas : MoM'ahon, Michael Birrott.

Willism O'Connell. Proa acttss — John ' 41000;,William Sheehy.

CLAgS |(LATIN') CICEu6.

1st Prominm—Mlohadl Barrett, Thomas ilcllahon,ind Promium—William O'Connell , John Moore. Pro*.acccts.—John Sh»n»han. j • •

RHETORIC 1-GCEEK.1st Promium—Miohiiol - Barrel.t , Thomaa McMahon ,

2nd Premium—William O'Dbasvll , John Moore. .HUMANITY OLAS3-LATIN ,

' l*t Premium—Edmond Stoliuf. 2nd Prcminm—Patrick Murphy. - Pros \actett.—William Walsh,Jartin Dollard. Thomas Purooll, Timothy Cuaaclc. '

. ECCLEBUSTICAIi HISTORY. :1st DIVISION—1st Premium—Peter Booho, Laurence

Ormonde, Jamos Harlleyi 2nd Premium—Da-ridShanahan, Henry Galnn^ William Hearne, 3rdPremium—Thomas' Cihill , Thomiis Hartley PatrickCo8tello* Proa acuts.—William Ormonde, ThomasNoonan, Denis Etfan. Timothy O'Sullivan, ¦ JomonHanrahan, John McEnery j Edward O'Connell. WtnBurko, John Delahunty,! ' Biohard Barry, JohnGlocson. j ¦ ! ¦

2nd DIVISION—Premium— William Ryan, CharlesMcCarthy, John Gibbons, MlohoeU Wakho.—Pro«accesi.— Maurice O'Rogan , James Coffey, UiehaolO'Brien, Philip Beresford, l'atrick Ward, Pet«rQueally , Garret Ormomde, John Barry, EdmondUnlcaby, Patrick Kearney. '

SACKED ELOQUENCE—ELOCUTION.Firct Ponniam—Laurence Ormond, Jamca Hartley,

Second Prominm—Patrick Cost«lloo, Edward O'Con-nDll. i

ELOCUTION.First Premium—William 1 Heirno, Henry GaWiu,

2nd Promium—Thomas M'Mahon, Michrol Walsh,Michael Barrett. !

Pros acceti. — Rlohard Barry, William O'ConnolIRVni.TSH COMPOSITION.

Firat Premium.—William Ryun, Thomas M Mahon,Edward Mnlcahy. 2nd Premiom—Chaa. McCarthy,Peter Qaoally, John Gibbons. 3rd Promium—W.O'ConnolI, M. Barrott, William Walsb, P, Ward

Pro* at cut.—M. O'Brien , E. 8tokos, PatriokMurphy, M. O'Kegon , Patri«k Hawo.

ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE,IRISH AND ENGLI8H HISTORY. .

First Premium—William ¦ Ry»n, Thomas M'Mahon,Bcoond Prominm—Mlobaol Walnh , Charles MoCarthy.

Third Prominm—John Gibbons, Michael Barrett ,Michael O'Brion. 1

Pros access.— Walter Doody, W. O'Connell, JosephRnsooll , James Cannon, £iwnrd Stokos, ThoausParcell. i

BIBLE HISTORY CLA83.lot Prominm—William IHyan , Miohael Walsh,

Charles McCarthy. 2nd Prominm—John Gibbons,tlicbaol O'Brion , Peter Queftlly. 3rd Premium—Manrioo O'Regan, James Cofloy, Edward Mnlcahy.Pros, access.—Patrick Ward, Patrick Hawo, JobnBarry, Mnnric» Hartiett, Garrett Ormonde.

FRENCH CLASS (SBNIOE).1st Premlun—Willian Ryan, Thomas MoMabon. '2nd

Promium—Charles MoCarthy, John Gibbons, IlichaolWalsh. 3rd Premium—rater Qucally, MaoricaO'Hega'n, Miohanl O'Brien. Proa acccis.—PatriokHQCTO, Patriok O'Donnell, Edwnrd Mnlcahy, GairettOrmonde, John Moore.

8CIENCE.1st Claw—Premium i Thomss M. Mchoa , iliobaol

Barrott Proa, access.—WillUm O'Connell , JohnMoore. ; ¦

2nd Class—Premium (solus) 1 William Walch.—Proa, access Patrick Murphy, William Kchoo,Timothy Cnsack. 1

FRENCH (JDNB ).1st Promium—Miohsel Birrott, -Edward Stokej,

William O'Connell. 2nd ; Premium—James Coffey,William Walsb, Patriok Mnrpby. Proz. acccis.—John Barry, Thomas Hojran.

GREEK AND ROMAN HI8TOEY.Premium—Thomaa Moilahoii , Miohaol Barrett ,

William O'Connell. Proa, access. — Patrick Murphy,Cdnard Stokea. \

(SO " Tho College wil l RE-OPEN for Studies onTUESDAY, SEPTEMBER Oth. The Stndentachould ba in College on that day before 4 o'clock.Retreat bein<r at uoou oa the following: day.

'JOSEPH A- I'HELAN, Ecclor.1'eaat of St Aloyslns, A .D. 1837.

"So tho Local Government Hozsd,I R E L A N D .

WE, the nnderBi jjned, duly qualified Bfttcpayeroof tbe City of Waterford, do hereby apply

to the Locnl Government Board. Ireland, thatSection 35 of tbo 17th and 18l.h Victoria , Chapter103, may bo carried into execution within tbo Cityof Waterford—that Is to eiy, within tbe MunicipalBoundary as defined by tbe 3rd nnd 4th Victoria,Chapter 103. :

Dated this ICth day of June, 1887.

: : Amount ;Kaao cf Eatepa/cr. Eetldinco. jSa.

\ A t. d.Jojcph Clampott ... William-street ... 19 0 0James Knox ... AranJcl Sqaaro ... 17 10 0E. C. Fleldiog ... LUtlo Georco's-ct. .. 20 0 0William Kolly ; ... D, George'(-street... 21 0 0Jamoa L. Wright i ... Beau-street ... 16 0 0Richard Bearno ... Broad-strrct ... 21 0 0M. J. Murphy ... Glen -¦ ... 18 0 0Edward Pholan .. 8ion Row ... 8 5 0Patrick McNamara... Banronstrnnd-st. ... 9 0 0James Hawo ... GcorgeVntrcet ... 15 0 01. J. Breon ... Goorgp's-ctrcot ... 25 0 0

John J. Power ... Mary-itroot ... SO , 0 0T. P. Kelly ... Qnay ' ... C3 0 0William Kcnncally... Quay , ... SO 0 0John Manning ... Cathc'Hne-otrcot ... 21 0 0?. J. Sullivan ... Quay ... 45 0 0F. J. Howard & Co... Quay ' ... 35 0 0Cornelius Haekett ... Qtmy . ... 31 10 0Patriok Grant ... Mlohaol-strcct ... 19 0 0Wolah & Fieldinjf ... Broad-strcot ... 20 0 0Power Brothers ... Brood-strneb ... SO 0 0Henry Groingor ... Barronstrand-at. ... 27 0 0W. J. Smith ... aeorge's-»trcet ... 55 0 0N. Harvey 4 Co. ... Quay j ... 44 0 0E. Fenneasy & Son... Littfo Geovro's-Gt ... 33 0 0Hcnrv Wbito ... Quay ! ... 43 0 0Murphy, Button, £ I

Quinn ... Quay ; ... 15 W 0Patriot Tobln & Sons Quay i ... 85 0 0John J. Pholan ... Hlan-strcnt ... 18 10 0

Notlco is horoby Given, that tho foregoing Applicatioa bas boon duly forwarded to the Local Government Board.

JOSEPH W. HOWARD, Town Clerk.

WATERFORD AND LIMERIC K RAILWAY

Eoyal tlail Eoato for Eilico.TRAIN AUD STEAUBPAT SERVICE, 1837.

ON and from FEIDAY, 1st JULY, untilfarther Notioe, the LOWED SHAVHO 2T Coir.

PANT'S 8tcamer " Mermaid," or other Btcamor sillrun dally (wind and weather; permitting), 8andays ex-oopted between FOYNE3 AND KILRU3H , ia connec-tion with this Company's Trains, to ind from Foynosas follows 1— ¦

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Lean WstCTford.7 i5«.m. i Cl(MTO«],»Oj CaWr, BKiTlp.perair 10 01 Limerick JuaetlonilO »1 bubUn, 7 *S |"Kiia»ri.H £81 Ktiyborcuib, 8{8j Ooik (»1» Lbs. Jano.) ( 0, HsiJow7 0, CharlevUI*, m.'JEnnls.* IB» LJmcrlck.il 10 tnUt,60, Llstowsl.« U1 Hewcastjo, 8 t0| FO/DO, (st«ua«T) 1 ipjn. I Arrli* Kllrott; 8 «5 1 I ' .

Leava KUnisb, (sreamsr) 10 10 a.10. 1 Tones, II to p.m. 1Arrito Mewoutla, 4111 litstowel, 7 W1 Tnin » 0 Limerick9 £0| Charlarillt, (vis Lta. Jono.)!o S3, UtHow.ruCork, 8 U1 Maryb«roa«b. * S3 [K3Ha»; 5 271 Dublin, i isEnnls. 64i LimSTl£kJmictk».l2& 1 TlDDenrr. SSSiCahU«8) ( Clonm»L70iW«Urford, 18 30 p.la. . . ; - '

Tba 8t*aoicr wiU call at lirbrrt (weather pemlttlny)for FasMugen and Psiodj on both np «ad Dowo Trioi(8»tura»ys eweptod). ¦ ¦ • • , ' ¦ ; • • ¦

Snou TICUTS,—BpocUl Lot* Fulrs to or from Urn tricktai Kitnub, as under, wlU b» ohirted 1—1st Class, 3s. 8d. 12nd Class 8*. 1 Sti Clio, 3s. W.

Eetorn Tickets wUl be issued between Limerick amiKflroih. ak a tm *a& a Bait, avsilably for "Siren 4»/«. <l»toof U»ae lnolod»i(8andV not rtekoned). .

Omuibusse* aud Out ran betwttn KUrash and Kflkae IneoaneoUon with Btauasr and Hotnls. ¦ , .

, JOHH EOBEBTg, Trafflo Manager.Trafia Jtin«jCT»'e QQc*, IJmeTiok Ttrmtnos, M17,18W.

M. B.-Tho Ball and Steam Companies forming tUe aborsThrough Boate, btteb/ glvt EaWlo i Hotln* that they willonlr bold tamisttTM rwponsiblt; U r their resseotinBerrlees. . On uo u/ oooii will (hey tak* tar otherliability, nor, for. any Oar Serrtoe between Kflrusb. andXUtee, and Tbroof* TlokeU an : Istned on Ueeeocm-dltiooa.. 1 . . : :

THB SKIH.—The Glory ot Woman, the Prideof M*o,-U oonUint tha dtllcaU llnca ot beeut. tad eon.sUtaUs what we Una " LoteMuees," n% bow taaa/•boosands bav« UMU skins bl«ml»h»d by U» as* of tk«Irribul soaps, oarboUe. eoei »»», *lyoert»e. tad tb« eotiMeiloondSMSS.e.nsU»with tlk»K»»d mttott RMi (*«•Tbe more dVlUu tb« tUa l&H aalakar Iks t3». THBALBIOM Xn,K AND SULPHUR 3oA? ftt& tnek: S3wbltst* aad nort JwjUrlnr ct s01 esj p^ ttsW&if-action taklnc awajr and prer««tti>« aUjHtevUc, MO*BM*, tilrasfbMss. k to T*eoaa>»d^V tM MtiaMtfiesI pT«.f«^s^uUein«eiel<e tM*s<M^for irtlBiktMskMtu- i bo<>» to tKritlt«ekbst.»» iSTCNssitrtswTsbleU. 1 - - - = !'r f !• .-. ., • • . - / • r r l i - -. .¦.-'-• 'T-. i- V. -j

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hsir* fa jgfr.w wMWjjy $f a .& $p *Mm

WATRRFORJX AHD ,CBNTLAL. . Mm^mf m- "im

>N RAND MLthriBY BW JjJ SgnSpV

f ilxJuBB ioxf'Wp vBiM^ 'i «nr* «§i On .wh dmy. faom MONDArj'mJnw toSATUB-f alaJf adtthSf r * resgg8INQLB FARES From »U Button, by *»,Trfto»

wW-b* Issdsa by ihs TM BTles-viai Ws,Utforf. •»6.0 s,.m., which woaldi»n»i>l« the hold* rs to fitoril bythe 5 0 p.m. Down Trlain from Dublin Aejgm dar.

Waterford Terminus, 82nd June, 1887. V ' 1 , '

MIOHAEI. KIOKJ E. <* Now and Secon4»b«nd Booksel er; Dealer inI ; Antiques and Articles of V<ni/ Prints. ¦'' ! ¦ PaiutingB, etc.. " j .!

', . BACHBLOE'S WALK, ])UBL1N. ;

I Libraries Purchased for Cash at Highest Price.; The largest stock of Second-l and Books ia

1 Dubllo , always on View, at JUodeiate: !

¦ . Prices, je.24.

: : Liomoro Farming tfooioty, 1887.

nnHE HORSE SHOW and Jumping, and alsoJL tbe CATTLE SHOW of this Society willbo held in the Fair field. LismorC jOn WEDNES-DAY, the 27th JULY, Prox.

All Notices of Entry for Horses and Stock o! allkinds must be sent into tba Secretaries beforeMONDAT, tbe 18tb J OLT. Entries fo|r tbo Jumpingu 1 d not be made until tbe day cf tbe Show.

: : W. H. BALDWIN, V~ g1 - THOMAS FOLEY, , tt0l(- 8K8-

Lismore, June, 1887.

! Potty and Trap for Bolo.

TO BE SOLD, tbo Owner having: no further osaot them, a Pony, very gentle la barness, and

n 1'rap to suit, qttiw as good aa'new. To bo seonnt DOSBTII'S Veterinary Establishment, Bercrford-Stroet. Watatford. ' . I a8.U

BOATS FOE, PLILamillETJARTIES can t«ve all class bl BOATS onJT Hlro or for Sale at tfie NEW BOAT SLIP,BILBERY. A most useful Slip hai recently beenerected, wblcb will be found mono convenient forPleasure Parties. (J3 4t)

BBICED. BBIOirO.THE Best Quality COMMON BRICK to bo had

at tbe Lowest Price on application to .JOHN MCCARTHY, .

jel7-3m) Lower Yellow Road

w&torford and lamorict Eailvray Co

ATOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, that the¦i-N Books for the Registration of Transfers oftbe Company's Debenture Sfock will bo Clostdfrom tbo 171*1 to tbe 30th INST., liodoftive , pre-paratory to the' Payment of tbe Half.ycsriyInterest on the 1st proximo.—By Order,

JOHN J. MDRPHI, Secretary,Head Offices, Waterford Terminus,

; 4th June, 1887.

O'HYAII fc CO.,BUTTER AND EGG SALS8BIEN ,

WlLLIAU's ROW, O'CONKEUi BnlOOE,, D U B L I N .H1GHE8T Marbet Price obtained for all Good

Consigned to us. '! (j«25.1y

H'atcr ford JUartictsWaterford , Junto 24tt, 1887.

BLACK OATS-Dull nt our quotation* there being littlaIf an/ 6nqoiry from England.

IIA12E—Doll, with Iirge orriTtls.TOBEION WHEAT Gd. lower.PLOUB duU.

J. 4, B. PHELAN.

luiHl l . Old. Hew

WHEAT, per nrrolol i'SUlbs. a. d. i. u > . d. s. d,! — White - - - l O O t o O O O O J O t o o O u1 ' — Ueu - - - - o u O (» DID 0 w II: — tfuii>plnff do - - uO O to OU' « 01) 0BiELEV .pCT uarrcl oI iJJlbs. : ;; _ UrunUng . . - 0 0 0 { > U O 7 8 7 6

: — ALilttiiK . . 00 0 (W u 1« 0 1 * 0OAT8, i*r b.iriel ot 19olbs I "

— UUick • - 0 0 0 to 0 ? « 7 6: — tirujr, • ¦ W yu OUU U 00 1/FLOUE. per tiuik , of iTJUlOs. j

— . Kx-tfupcrLuea • SO 0 tl 0 *> > «0 (I— 1'lnca - - S O t> W (i IM o— 3n£j . . . W 0 ill 0 00 0 00 0O-lTJIEAL, yet Sack • • iS 6 E9 6 u ., V, Q

UJA.S, ye t Cwi. - . . . 6 0 0 O i v \" 0'PjLiLAiiJJilo 6 0 O O u o oc ]; FOEEIQH. . fm,i\yiIEATrper baiTol"o"f i;roIE«T " e. i\. ' ~ s ~~d! — Horth Eassisa • • • ' - 0u 0 to 00 0— U«l W.ster - . . . 1 £U fl 20 9— Sprins 20 O SO s

— CalUornuiD . . . . . , . <W 0 0J 0I.TUiAN COUK , . . 00 0 (O 0. ; — — IbraUiunl Foxouka J 00 0 00 0

— — l>anubdiu . . : * 11 0 11 9¦ ; — — JJO. Old . 1 * ii) u ho u: - - QaUta . I • 11 6 11 9! : — — Odessa . . i -00 y V0 QVU)\llt , American, p«r barrel of lS91bs. I - W 0 UO o!.K,,T.« *'re.neh<V" ««k. oi2801bs. J - W « <JC 0INDIAN HEAL , American, peT sock i .W 0 0 0 . 0_ _ . j Home Haaufartare,per M3 « ,, ' -I sack, of zailbs. } w ° l3 •

Imports * Ezvorts f o r vczk ending Thursday 23rd.I1IPOUT8. KXPOUid.Indian Com... 8/00 Qtorters I»disa C<>n» — QuartersWheat 231 do , Wheat J. — BarrelsOila - do O»U J..... 903 do.Eirlsy — Sjcis Baii»j...l — do.

Flour i 2077 do Roar....! 70 8«cis¦*'our-~ t — Barrels. Oatmeeji — .doHail 10 Sacks. Indian meal — do

Number of firkins weighed at thi Pub tc Bu!(«r ilarletfor week ending Friday (this da\ ) , and prictt.

Baturdajr, — t\2 — 66* (Id. to Ms. OdMoudajr, — O — oOs. (kl. (o 00<. OdTuosdaj, — 0: — 0 s. did. to OOs. 04Wednesday - ZM - M ,, Od. to Bs. OdThonday, — SC3 ¦ . — 80s. Cd. to 02s. OdFrlda/, — i)

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Ho. of Firiiiu correspoudlng wesk ls«t j*ar ..« 2004Prios per owt 6Ss. to B3s) I

ismiis, mm iw*, atld deaths<i *notMummi§of Birt\t ,lIarH *ti$, t DM<U,«IM ( OI pr>p«i

B I E T H S . J! Juno U, at LomUcipe, T/aterford, Urs. E. Desv/.ofacoa. IJuno 19. at 20. Ely Plica. Dublin, ths lit* of WsltM O.Doollo, o/ a soa.^ T.

M A S B U QE 8 JI Jane 16, tt St. Michael's, Cathollo Church, Umarick.Terence Hannan, mertlhant, WaUrfordT to Ttarr, onJjdaughur ot tbe Uto Kdward X M j , oorn osnhant limerickJune 16, tt eaudjfort, t>7 the Ten B«v. JamssCaaoaJ«h7 P.V sBdstod br tha E«v. J. Hfcksj, P.F., DuaJroa.IX ?£?J*DJI ,,6C*1UO/ •o'Kl&MPi yonnjast son of lhsl»U Joha¦Jo Eu^o^te^^d^^^

D E A T H S !! '; Jane W, st Cippo ttln. Maijanne, relict of the UU Cho.| O-Conuell, Ksq., tgta 70 rears. Her loo* We of —'-lntssi and beneiolenos, after a llnjoriof Ulaasa bora* with Christ.Ian zcsliraaUon, closed In hmpjrfness, ootnftjrUd b» tba riEof relltToa and the gsntle Biti&atSa of I ertwo 5a«btenJBlstms 8Uslslaos aad Berohaao, of tbs Order < OM m j

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; Jan. wth. ?. . ; 6 .0 4 0,: SALHON MARKET,lhe prlc« for 8alDon and Gr Ise dorin» t\>lweek were as follow >-Mond»» ulrinT ? I"?

lid i Wedntsd«y. ulcooa U »d, «i ls« 1«7yGxgrilM: lid. ! The»# wet* abontllM 2* ifJ**iunng the week.; Lea.aqd got ; "h <«>»•

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PEIDAT JSVVm^ USE 24, 1887.

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Oladttoniaot) togetto etoept the i^nrporvyexceptional influence ' ibf a 'greit per»on«Hty,"Thus Mr. OHAMBBELADJ;.spoke, at Un>, diiuiCTgiven bim by the Libertl TJnionist*r»t WillU'iBooms. It ia a. remarkable Mying, by liveryremarkable man. HrfweVor much people maydiffef—and however mnQU we ourselves difer—from the views of Mr. OHAMBEBiuur, yet |tmost be admitted that 'be is a.great":debtter,a politician • of' restlefa energy, of deronrine;ambition and mayhap with a pawuto for in-trigue- Mr. OHAMBBBLAIK'B jadgmcht bubeen qaestioned, and it ':!• said with/ it nuybe, some truth, that | personal; pique ., bsj butoo much, to do with iita.seceuioit from tb«Liberal Party. But !we recall a singularlybold and accurate propbeoy of'bis,]'whjcb, wethink ,. shows that ws'-yi » man- of ¦ jidfrmeatequal to bis daring*.' Ia the Jems*ol U*tyear in bis speecfr against tbe »«cond raidingof tbe Home Bale,, bill, Be declared ihkt tahad materials (iqr. fornuag tome idear*«f tbestate of feeling throughout the country, andthat it was -adverse \o ther Oladstooiuproposals.' , ffe »u Iaighed at, for it tusupposed .that if Piatlament was diswlrftd, tndtbe country appealed •; to, -a ¦eommaodisfmajority wonld be. returned to support tbevtiteran Premier—tbej majpeian of. Mralothiaa.Yet OHAiLBeELAi* was -r tbt—bj>' forecuiwas correct, and Mr. GLAPSTOHB'* P«fty udmeasures were shattered to the dostd Agaiithere can be no doubt that the ex-OueuKing bit on the two fatal blots—toe blots istbe eyes of the English people—wbicbtitjatrfall that was good in the.two Bills. Th« firsto( these was the exclusion of the.' Iriikmembers from Weatminitter ; the«cond wt*tbe pledging of the . Imperial credit in theLand Purchase proposal. We incline, there,fore, to believe '.tbat iM/.X HAXBEBLAIS U tin air of accurate *judgmVni, and* Mot' one tobe led astray in bis forecasts by any fpelagof personal pique. . His rery speeches\'ttp*mthe lucidity of bia tnirid ; they.' i e' c|j»r ulii/bt .; not a sentence of theni \ but' . strib*borne; not a pbrasei is obscure. • When wrfind then, ft statesman of tbis clear intdleet,'making such a statement ¦ aa the aboVe, •*confess we nttacb much weight and grrntylobis utterance. Bat when , moreover, ''we trefortified by, the opinion of a man as djflensifrom OHAMBEELAIIT aa OLTKPTJS froaTABTABUS, then, indeed, we should be kariof belief if we did not admit the :cofl»biB*lstatements went very near the trnth-^Ui» toas anything in the future 'can be'jisged.

The man to whom ; we : refer' is lir MtlTt,and certainly his remark* are wortiyVotth*sarefol attention of /the political •tadestHe spoke of tbe present Government si-bBsf,"in all human probability*, Hkeryto 'coumtin office for five yearn," As long ago *i bstAngnsf" vre warned oar readers -itotii ttsOonBervatives would not be huriei.inJBpower as easily as peoplo imagukod, Hdwe gavo proof* which went to *how"tjat itwas probable they would hoM ia owe torthree Venn. Thesa nroofa. or rnthrr sniilnaTWwe again, without any; delay, plao* MMour friends, backed aa they are by the.twospeeches of men so oilfeieat 'tad s»eminent Whenever there has been a f f i * *-or split in a patty, their opponent*'¦j}«wj»i>tained, by the aid of'the discontented sectoeB,a lotg, or at least comparatively" Iqu lamof power. Thas in 1816, by his intwdoetwiof the Corn Laws, Sir BOBIBT Pro brok*in atoms tbe powerful Oonserrative Par^iwhich came into office five year* :WortWhat happened? PJSKL wa* defeated in blvery bour of triumph, on a Coercion Act,altogtber by tbe vote* of - hist own ea.raged followers—the Protectionists, under tttleadership of Lord GBOEOB JJKniol, taithe brilliant : meteor-like ; Dnsuux hoiJOHN UVBBBVU, the Whig Obkf, wa* in *minority—probably of 4(J rote*. He beeaoMPremier on PIKL'B resignation. How'» lasfdid be possess power? Hi* Ministry wasformed in the Jane Of 1846, snd it Uioffice until Febrnary.i i 1852. How did itfall P By Pnocber schism arising froai il*anger of PAXMSBSTON, who wa*> distBiptt-Iby RUSSELI. in the preceding j)gpuilei'from tbe Foreign Office. Dunng^ajf-tfc***^five . years and npward* tbe ¦ BOOUMinistry were in a minority, aairwwskfept in power only by 1 Ibe hatred betwosiitbt> Peeutes and tbe Protectioni*t«. '¦'lt i*;true tbat tbe Oerby.Oi*r*veli Oabin«tL iHAksucceeded Lord JOHK Bussnj,, otij Jtittiifrom February to December,, wbto ttflf:'were thrown out on the Budget ; btji tM^reaton of this was that PAunxaTO* lofc*got bis resentment, and made tv new klfisi"*."..-;with hi* old rrmriiurinn tn^' Sj ^'Lord JOHN, when be bad bad to o*e kj*«ti-worc", " hi* lit for tat with Jomr BJMBX.*

No question of policy, no vital point •¦*"-'¦rated tnem. Then followed tb« Coalitf aM&Sment of Earl of ABMDUJT, elosely rtttrnWrtirjif"present, which beld in'oflee from D*cesb*rlilfc$to January 1856; and only went oat boa jtMrl fcapacity to ooadoct K ttr iA ^ nFm:v.EUMU. and froa interMtdi**eiN«sA'« s]|ip^pu* to tbe woet reattraukbt* owe ctitlpJsMthird Premiership of Ldcd V>*»MT.,Wt3BM§:came about is t&i* way.. AB efwra VmmtomkIntroduced into the Ooamoae m:th»*»smt1866. ImoedUtely i1 - 'pint tin ' iin^MJlTM...LlbermU: Bow^

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CSMBaooxK. ni the hero aaAleider of tbta ijjMpHe succeeded In overthtowiag BttaiwMtllWKrroHi, and the molt ¦ is I Ii11 tl>e JsMCIUJJItook the helm fo» tbe tuH "-ti" gnn m:leader ot the COBIDOM. , It^ai^aZSM•ay tut Dn»Aiu led •' , i«tfittpj333Ksuperior to bUoppooeat*. ,ifel isri)|«pMKJaW 1866, to KoMlmJU»H .f«b^H|hsil-tbrongb « trcabsUi£rud.istttis* |K'Ho*r From the divWoo to ttett«f*i HE|and from the bttUr tM** 'strife »ts*Ji«isection*. .And 4o», bowiataitd* U) W6tbe Tories or Coalitiiwt toiJbet^WlditiUoa tbaa tie Xlabtei | wboa Swirtof, and who heJd>wjir:^extcaM1iour opinion they are i« a» MsMpigiFor consider-tb»y an iwt toft.sitaetTories proper ««tab*t »t \ etraaf j ttsvmuster 76, and earoWHto we wUr«eM(4Utter are a* fWee If thW oMgefieVdemands t* the tfoe-bSe (htmttSSSm

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the Jubilee, business. Not ttit. we' here| hn.VeBuffered very much from j tbe 'almoet univetsaimania,, bat then it bag caused a*fcertain amo'untbtinconvenience even to us. ~ p^epspers have~ tfee(n,«dover with each Jeroboans of JublW'¦ that ' other)things of much more inters t here have: been passed;bTer.and woiiftTO.bSitteonlpeWed.to. wade" though;column after column of uninteresting detail, or layaside tbe daily paper unread. Borne people wouldas soon a short term of solitary confinement at becompelled to read a full, report! of the Jubjlee'bf¦%• ; .

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If we had pablloly announced that so Jubileecelebration of any kind would' be held here, pro-bably a very large number would have arrived fromtheotiier side, as there numbers were so botheredand pestered by the whole preliminary business,that they would have given much to escape fromthe fuss and noise of the dreaded aist ¦ - . | .

Bat if quietnesa reigned supreme here on Tuesday,there are some who would perpetuate.tbe eventby raising a cloud of discord amongst us. - Cta themorning of Jubilee Day flags were hoisted At tbeBoat CJob without specific orders from the Com-mittee, and because, subsequently, the bunting dis-played was lowered, some, forsooth; would wish :thepeople to believe that this | was intended as ap in-salt to Her Majesty. ! " !

This .is the conclusion which: "a loyalist," whoshews he has not the courage of his convictions bywriting under on assumed name In a local journal,ba< arrived at. If this annoymous scribbler. hadtaken the trouble to make tbe least enquiry, hewould have seen, if it waa his wisn to do so, i thatthe conclusion arrived at is an utterly mistakenflrp. ¦ '. ' - ¦ . v '¦

The Boat Club is now started nigh on ten years.It has been growing in prosperity from year toyear, until now It has quite reached tbe zenith ofUB career. And how has this result 'beenattained F Simply because all political , class, andreligious feelings have been sunk, and the membershave heartily joined in, a silent bond, never to in-troduce controversial'subjecta. The result proves.bow judicious has been this; arrangement. - Sincethe Club ' was started not one single ' dispute, hoteven an angry word hits been heard, and goodfellowship has ever been most pronounced amongsttho member?. ¦ • I

Now this scribbler In Wednesday's 'Blandar^would have all this changed. Does be know thatthere is an unwritten rule at the Boat dub neverto display bunting on any occasion over ;whlcb 'in-dividually tbe members might differ? : j Tbe'flagshave never been hoisted except during ! regattas,scratch races, or when our cre-»6 were victorious inother waters, and when this rule was broken throughon Tuesday, he who directed that tbe flags shouldbe taken down was unquestionably actuated by nomotive which could be honestly construed into anintention to offend the feelings of , any section ofthe Club. : - :

I have no doubt that if the act complained of hodbeen done for the reason publicly attributed, thatthe majority of the members would resent in un-measured terms the insult, by no matter whoseaiders it was committed. ¦ . ! ¦

But enough of this affair. A ¦" loyalist, f i no:doubt wrote the lettor to which I have ! referred,for the • purpose of haying a peg to bong an ob-jection to subscribe to tbe forthcoming Begatta. :

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If -we are to believe the reports in .certain printsTuesday night was a memorable one in rhis: 'city.We are told of tbe illuminations, and of the num-ber of people who were kept out ' to an unuBualhour viewing them. The only things in tbe way blillumination that I could see | were .a few .caxidlea inthe Police Barracta, and the Custom House' \t\a-dows. On the other hand the Post Ofilca presenteda somewhat melancholy appearance, alongside its" lit up" neighbour, as the authorities of tbat partof the building evidently did! not consider ¦ any dis-play was necessary to vouch for their loyalty. ' '

So much for the (Queen's 'jubilee../ .A> an intel-ligent Englishman said the ntber day "it'does notoften occur," and this must be my !l excuse foridwelling at such length on what by thla Ome IB avery tiresome subject. . < i . : . '

Now about the Eegntta, to which I have more1than once deferred this year. Tbe Committee ap-jpointed to carry out tb6 details have decided that !the races shall finish immediately in front of the;Quay. 'This decision has been arrived at in orderto meet the wishes of the many who daring the!past few years strongly objected to . baring. tbo'races " taken out of the town," and . norf that the;old approved of arrangement has been ' , returned tp,ino doubt the Begitta will receive, the generous bndjhearty suppoit of tbe public. i ' ' '¦

There Is all the more reason that It should bt so,!as this will probably be tbe only call on the people'to support publlo amusements during tho present!year. Tbe Bicycle Club is, unfortunately, !a thing of the past, and the annual Park races,'which were ever so generally enjoyed,; have, as. ;»:consequence, been abandoned. Appearances de-|note that there is not enough energy left in the:Tramore people to lead us to expect that they will:get up a race meeting there, and, therefore, every!thing leads to the conclusion that tbe Regatta 1alone will claim tbe .support of the citizens. '

JMention of Tramore reminds mo that the officials:

ought do something to prevent tbe fearful croshirigjwhich every Sunday evening occurs at this end of ,tbe line. On last Sunday hundreds travelled by,the 430 train, and all bad to procure ticketsat the one entrance, the result being that much:public inconvenience resulted. The heat was in-jten Be, people were bustled and jostled about, andthe fair sex I D particular came very badly out oftbe melee. Wbat is to prevent tbe Compuny on jSunday utilizing the place used on race days for.tbe issuing of first-class tickets ? If this were;done, many people would travel to Tramore on thischeap train, who now refrain from going because oftbe dreadful knocking about wbicb they would 'receive. : ——r : :

The Lunatic Asylum Bjnrd have at last capita- ¦lated to tbe force of public opinion by deciding jnfuture to admit reporters to their monthly meetings.This concession baa not at alt been graciously made,and loses much' of its force because it was BOtardily given. First we were told it would notdo at all to have the Press at I these meetings—that)the privacy of the institution would be outrage],end that private feeling would be much injured]if this course was adopted. Bat now all tbeet> pro-:fessions have been cast,abide, and trampled on bythe decision juzt arrived at. ! Tbe day and boor ofmeeting are rather awkward, us they clash; with thetime and date of the Harbour Board gatherings.;Some gentlemen are member^

of both Boards, andif their services are to \>e -Available for each itwould be well if some change was made. : '

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In connection with the Boat Club, a City CncretClub hns just been started. The Cricket' Club atEocklocds is only one in name. Their matchesnumber but three or four In tho year, and with theexception of one or two tbe members, take them allin all, ore all round a very bad lot of players, ifthe members of our City Clbb are entousiastio infollowing up the game, they bare the neucleus of afirst class team. In Kilkenny; the local club pUymany matches during tbe season,, and tbe towns-people all turn out to witness them- Everythingshould be done to make .pur pricket Club an equallypopnlar institution. , " ; ( '¦ ;

The Public Health Committee certainly recotoJmended a sweeping change : when they S4igge«tWtbat tberBoard of GnaidianB sboold. direct theirSuperintendent Medical¦ OBbfetfo«Iealth to 'Inawjot-nil vessels arriving in WatertordHarbourJ If they,suggested that a special oflee* should be appointedto execute this work there would be fomethlng tetie proposition. It would tak&orie. man aU bUlltaeto board' and inspect every iessel oomlng lnw theHarbour1, and bow they came to tie conclusion tbat

1 the medical officer of Dnomore eoald attend to the a"duties; as Welt as to those of his dispensanr, 1», car-,tainly inexplicable: 'Wnat I iroggeetod wrtla»Tecselscoimng.from infected.port*thonld be tarepected.1 In Cardiff small pox f t at pieiertt ««»»«>and it would beweU that evesr TfJ"}" !1* ?.there shbnld be boarded by tttt Pgfl«* OP**-." lthe PubUc Health Committee confined thefflitfjjsto makings this ;«uggestion, ;I bavesiw- 4oow ftttthat it would nave been acted upon. .; <

The C rporaUon 'persistenUr pWeette wioTithe stones in tbe Ofen, although JnjjjMUatt \have; deelared in no uncertain toJoe* tB»6 tbW ODfject to their existence there. The preMnoe «Itt«Jstone-breakers most deteriorate tbe wlnf ctT Mwproperty in tbe neighbourhood, . .aa&',f* 7{*» lpeopleVf aerrgnU have the[ hardOiood;to'wqj«to wbat their oasUrt direct U only to%f * «oanU( Ifor by the knowledge that certajnindiTMo*11* •*!'anwUliBg to carry cot any reforms in th« d*/ •W >were no* suggested by them. i ' ! ?

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km ' ¦ " crtnnwi*KwrfVmtf »iLLs'.i- 1! ¦'"'•¦'' ;.iKilmauthomw aoardians ji. ;W. Br&il j-Mr.;*,,C, Strange appeared for tbe guardians. The.dt fendant..owea,. 4 Os. M.. j»t«k,",Wiv Hunt, rate.ci lector, proved the debt Deiree. ; '' > 'j Jame, ¦. v. . Ed..{Casey.—Amount,:,.-*S j 7«. ; 8dDecree. 8ame trf pTm. i Butler—Amount, M '8s.d vDecree by'boBsent::^'' . . .- ! ! : , . - : -.^ ,-- , . -, ' ' ' ' , , ,

lUame .».. Sir H.i P. T: Barro'nirAmount. £A 2s.9d, . Decree by concent ¦'! ;• : I . : j : ¦ < . •. -[fame';», P. K. ;McGrath-Amount, *4X9s. 4d.

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ft0 1* proved . hat he , demanded tbe amount byletter. TMr. J. J. jPeely defended,' and asked jf•i*oays notice was neoeBBary, ! , . . ; !' .. : .

Mr. Hunt—Te.8, before the magistrates; , 'My Ur. . ': Fcely—Will you awear thut you ever

ee 16 Hayes a. letter P Noi hut I cm: producea fitness who can well do so. Have you yourlei ter-U»k here ? ; I have. i |rboiiias' Hayes \ (the defendant) depoeed, :luaBBijrtr to Mr. ffeely—I never got a letter or noticeof bey kind from Mr. Huot ( : ¦' !

pV- Strange quoted the Grand Jury Act to shuwthkta notice was hot necessary jut all to defendant.He asked if defendant came to his office and offeredto jpay F , " ¦ ¦¦ ; ¦ : ' j ; J ! . ' - "

JJefendant—I did, and you [would not take themoney. : . . 1 f

¦ •: ; ¦ !' . ; " ¦¦', Mr. Strange—Because you refused to piij costs.

fu» . nuuc, rcvoj i^u, saia in reply 10, 103 court luatihel did not personally apply tor the rates, but hesent] particulars of i tlie account to the defendant.

H13 Honor—Did the defondant ever receive, thosepaHfculars P Defendant—I didiriot. '! : ': ''¦. '¦ B.U Honour—If the defendants evidence is right,it Is K very summary proceeding on tbe j part of thegukrdiaDS. No respectable - trader ; would treatbis1 customers in that way. • . ' [ ¦

Mil. 8.range said it.w'aB Very difficult, to get th^rat'es[ in. .:' . ; . :• ¦'. ! . ' ¦ '¦. . . ', - .' His Honor- -And; you are ; not likely to recoverthem; if you proceed in this summary way,and tnolotpeople in coats,.-without giving them notice. I.would think it very, harsh treatment if theBegistrar'-Qenemf-is'sued a process akajnst me forratesl without notice. Mr. Jf'eely—Yon can give a•decree without easts. i ' .¦ His Honor—I don't think I .can.; Lot the casestand. ' . : ; i ; ' !

Sa^ne ; complainant v. John Butler. The casewas filled. . . ' ! : ' ¦ ' ; i . ¦ | .' His Honor said he beared there was considerabledifficulty in the Kilmactbpmas Union in collectingtheir ' rates, but It appeared as if the guardianswere anxions to troate the difilculty themselves.To; bring actions without reasonable notice nasmost 'uufj lr and irregular. He did not / blame Mr.8tranj;« : >n tbe matter at all. la fact it would becodtrary to bis nature to act in tpat summary my.

! I DEFENDED CASES. j . ;Edinottd Coffey v. Mary Sinnott. Amount, X10

133., jt.iree years' rent due. Mr. O'Snllivan ap-peared for the plaintiff , and Mir. P..; Thornton forthe defendant. : \ ' ] ¦ i

The plaintiff swore tbat the rent waB due'; MarySinu< t was living there ; tb'e pla.-e vras a carpen-ter's shop standing on half a rood ot.groucd ; tbeother defendants lived there. To Mr, Thornton—John Sinnott is in possession j |the others workedthere Decree eranted. : I I

Margaret Cablll, plaintiff ; Col. HUlier; defen-dant.5 : . ¦ ¦ ! ! ¦ :, ! ¦

Mr[ Debndre asked to have;the case fixed forTuesday, and tbe court consented. ; ¦ ; . : ¦ ¦¦• ¦

John Fitzgerald, plaintiff ; Patrick Wys?J defen-dant.' The process: was for IBi., hay-seed isolj.Htr E. Thornton for plaintiff, and Mr. P. Kent fordefendant. Plaintiff snore - that! he sold tue iuy-'eeed-fd'the defendant." ; '¦ : • .; . -.

By; Mr. Kent—Did he not eoy.it was! for bisfather P He did no). Has his father riot p. farm ?The defendant has a farm. ; ' ' j • ¦' "; • •

The defendant said be bought the bay-seed forbis! father and not for himself. The seed went onhis1 father's /arm. L; i "- |

His Honor—Would It not be^a most unnaturalthing for a good 6on to try and'throw the burdenof this debt on his father P Defendant t I; have aecparatefarm. His Honor—Youjcan eaalyarrangebetween yourselves how you willjpay. Defendant !T want time. ; ' ' I 1

His Honor—You want time ; the amount is only18s. ! Decree granted. ; j ' ,THS ORDER 07 BUSINESS AKD TUE qUEZK's JUBILEE.

A question of fixing cases- for Tuesday havingarUen. his Honor |wa$ reminded tbat was tbo dayfor Itbo celebration of the Queen's Jubilee. [

His Honog said be did not Intend of hEs own ac-count to adjourn oh tbat day, but he might do spIf any application were made to him. ' ;

Mr. Delandre then applied that the conrt ; shouldadjourn, and mentioueii ' tbat ap order bad beenissued ia tbo Gazette authorising !tbe closing of tbeDublin courts. : ¦ . . :

His Honor granted tbo application.¦; COimiTAL OBDEBS. '

Mr. i.T; P. Strange appli.ed to have MichaelQuirke committed to jail for didobey ing on orderof the court, directing him to pay nn instilmentof 63. His Houor committed 'tbe defendant, tosix I weeks' imprisonment. -Mr. iFeely applied tohave Wai.- Lucas committed for non-compliancewith tbe court's order.. . j ¦

His Honor eald he would let the chse stand forthe! production of tbe original ; order, when he,wonld commit tbe defendant. j ; ;

Micbatfl Pbelan v, Wm. ; Power.—The processwas brought for the detinue of a plough, barrow,fLiiL and oart, plaintiff's properly. Mr. Duofordappeared' , for tbe plaintiff , and Blr. t. C. Strangedefended, . i

1 Plaintiff; examined, said be bought tbe formthat Power occupied'tvo years ajjo- Tbe conditionof the sale was that .the articles; enumerated wereto remain on tbe land. Tbe defendant took themaway. Their value was .£1(5 16a. 6d.

Mr. Strange—Was! tbe agreement that you woreto get the farm, the stock and pay a half-year's rentP

Plaintiff—And all tbat was on 5t ! ¦ - \'. Tbe defendant, who spoke IriBh only, wae isfforn ,Mr. David Qleeson acting as interpreter. He wasunable to reun-mber tbe terms of tbo agreement. •

David Gleeaon, examined, sttded tbat be waspreient when the agreement was mode. ¦ Therewas nothing mentioned of tbe barrow, plough, andflail. ; ¦ '¦: • • ¦:• ) ¦ ; : *. •.. ' ;¦ „ - ! - .

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To Miii _ O!Snlllvanr-I beard nothing said aboutputting a socket in; tbe plough. I To His Honor—The agreement was not put In writing. HisHonor—I must dismiss the caseon Mr. aieeson'ievidence. ¦• -, , '¦- . - . , , " > , :

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Company. Mr. Kebt for plaintiff, and It ."Del '') '-die] IM defendantv'i This .was an. Interpleader su.tfor the recovery of £3 4e, goods illegally selied.

Plaintiff—•Everything' In the house was seltedby the defendants nnder a decree granted by thecourt against her hnsband ; the furniture wasmine ; I-bought'It-onda publwrbouw with je200,which I received under my munlage settlement.¦:By Mr. ¦ Delandre—Where die; you-get theloonay ? From Mr. Kent. When were yon married?Five yean ago. Had you a fortune P Yes. Howmuch P About: £200. Was the) fortune notpjildover to jonr hdsband at thetimeP No. Was benot: iniolveot then : P No. Did be not owe 'moneythen, P. He may bave owed money, bat I don'tknow anything about it. j ¦

To His Hodor—I paid X2d fo? the publlc-boosa" Thomas'Power;-nosband of tbe! plaintiff , 'deposed

—My'wtfe's brother give her a fottune There wasa iifle at Lepers town , and it realised X190. My»if« rpeeived tbe sain. It was put to her credit by1lr\ K«nt. c 'Were. w»» an agreement when I wastretting tne' publfcruouse. : , : I : I 1

Sis Honor adjoufned tbe cose, pending: tbe prc«ductioh^of; tbb agreement Later in . the day,defendant's husband was re-exaurined,1 and HisHonoF'gaTe *decoM for Is. ' '; ¦ ' [ ¦ • ¦ ¦ ¦: '.

The court then adjourned until tiext day.

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gATUBDAY. ! ; .. . '

: ¦Hifl Honor entered tbe -Coonty Court pt - ten

"o'clock on- Satorday morning, and resumed thobearing of.the elvUlbais. ; '. ../ ¦ .] ••• : ' . j .

; I . AOTXOH 40*nfST TWO «Aa»tBATES.I¦ Uit$ AiUhonyy . U4$tr4l 'W: Pi lIameUl> J,P,, andJEr. lB.'Bea)n««^*Jr>i-Tb3«waj»> acttop brongbt-by 1 MiMn Mara . Annp Anthony I against Mr. W.PerciT»l'Mtx*eU7 aod Mir. H. B. Bedoond, twojustlees, for r«fuslpg..to' Usae {warrant* for tbeMust «t certain partjw at tb« Tallow conrt bouse,onTtbe 4tb Aogdsti 1885;"on tb1 e inforaktions oftheilatatiff, MUs Aiktboiwr/ \

¦ - \- '.' •! ,;. ¦, .: Miss Antbonr neribnall* coaducted, her owncase; and the defendants were reprefchted by Mr.B. iB. Cherry, B.L., In»troct«4 by| Mft T, Slattcry.iLUinore; The following jury »tre sworn to tryifl icase i-Oeoffrr : Marpby, MlobAel i Power,84pben!: White, Tbomji Cal|lnafle, WUliamHarky, innri, and Mfobolas\Powejr..- , h ; ; ; ¦

' ; The' pWotif* opened her casej for fte lory, andfalhe connie of ner/Wdress stated tb«t :th&se tw9inigi raUs, througiToabe and, **&repositiontowards her, Od aocotint of bavtaj a ditferenoe withthem at another Mine, W refused to srWe her anysort: of protection !for propertyioc life. |Ooe ofthem was a sUpewisryTowglJtrjiU;*nd was suohan!Orangeman, ttitt some yean sjfrcy «w« >n wenckb of IreUnd; tisoaolie ttfe &»!*?»¦• *ew,tcu« t the pollceHe ;«•«« x « P *¦-lUntly to lire on M "»»d , wlthfct trWa* toemth* broteeUon whfeBjtba>• eJlojrs *%&&*!&Btf Act. -He did hot allow ,1 *¦*& '&***''read."' IJhat same wigif t v«e, BeJmeooV whw she

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¦feopWrwbcreh«rw«s jolij-tOH{fo*vw«jrWA-ber .i-JUaitonor-ml do iot; want~to~h Bttr-Aboot-thftt.<« the road. She brongbt them before him, and TT6 ;Mjr. Strange-^!, nevef said ."t , ist I would nothe duujlBsed.the chirge. One person alona was prosecute him If be did not go to at y other person 1oonvtjcted.jand that was beeaase a strange tatagls- »H jthajintrieslo theie passbooks u re in tbj a«nd-trate for , whom she applitd to the Qovemtoen ,' wrltingdf theprisoder. '. 'i .;, - ::;: - '- 'f j !l j ¦was present, and insisted oa the conviction 01 tbta J;To'al Jurpy—The man Was' not drunk dd anypartiiular person. A number of parties «ttfck'e dec ion bWlri' mj . 'emp UiymeaU ty -: : ' ¦ • ':. ' \ . -. ' 1herote the, road, and showered stones ab. her fojr tfo < I. Mrs.! Healy was examlued.arid|,'djppo»ed;thAt shehours) she1 went before him as soon as sqe could to paid:the prisoner 8s. ©d-¦; on the .ritJfJBbrfmri rontotht,fttty,8e»aloQ», and he refused.: to Kive , ber ttte SthlFebroary ebe " nsid:8«. lsd ton the 24th ofany! torojtertlpa.yhawTei'. ; A respectable Wstar-ford jury gave her damages against "him on anotheroccasion, ont thongh ;all the.power that! ,Wasbrought against her by the limbs of tbe, l|iw,'in.trying! toi npset- that' verdict, tbe high opurt con-firmed tbe Verdict. - Then be' brought it into ' tbeConrjt: of AppeaJp where he bad a friend, and there,by sflme intriguer-intrigue and nothing eUe ibwaa—bad the verdict set aside. And now he wasonly waiting for a chance to put her In jail if hec uld.' i If tbe Coercion;Bill .passes,.magistratescan do whatever they like, and ebe would ask thejury to weigh well her cose* ¦ She; might state thatit would be infinitely better for the jury and forber if they ' there were uotody1 but honest magis-trates on the bench—it would ;be infinitely betterthan a Land Bill or a Home Bale Bill! Tho burinthat a landlord could do . was but child's play towhat a ma^lstratj could do. She was ds much 'forHome {Rule as any one of |tbem, and she might tellthem tbe liest' part of Hoioe Bule would be to puthonestlujnn on tbe magisterial benob^a magistrate,she might say, had power over life and death;The people were not impartial In tha district shetaiuie icoui i auu me uuiuscip ouub iaaz caBO downhere:' j 1. ; _ '• : ; . : ¦ : ¦

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His Honor—That Is ft tbiog I had no power todo. I t : was Mr. Bedmodd who consented to baveit triecTfcere. • ' . ' ;' iilssiAntbony—He has iill the advantage. . ¦

, His Honor— Honesty always prevails ovoi wenlthjMiss;Aolhony proceeding, said tbiei cuse against;

two malicious magistrates' wonld appear in everypaper in the tbre.) kingdoms. \ ' '

His Honor — If they were wjaa ticy. would saynothing about it. . :; • ' . . ' " , 1 i

Miss AnthoDy, proceeding, said it was las bard 1 tobring a magistrate into court as it was1 for a one-jbanded: boy or , girl to capture a shark and bring'it Into tbo harbour. A magistrate Is fenced roundwith Acts of.Paruament'justi as much as & hedge,hog ia with- quills. It would be a.lesson- -to every'magistrate in Ibef . kiagdom'if they gave a proper,verdict in . tbis case, and they would be con-ferring a benefit on the whole land: On the occa-;slon In question on' wbicb she went before these;magistrates to uBk them to give ber some protec-tion for her life and liberty, they not. only tefueedto protect her but prevented the pblfce . from.pro»ltecting'iher. Tbe police officer sold It was snoh. aserious 'case tbat he wonld take up the case to pro-secute those parties, but tbe magistrates wrote to 1tho police and told the police not to take it up.'She was ¦, labouring under a great disadvantage, foriif the case was properly tried it would take three 'daya—one at ull events. ' But she could not have aday, for bis Honor was in a hurry. . ¦: .; His Honor -I am in no, hurry a? all, but thecrown business mnst commence at twelve o'clock.'Goon Miss Anthony, say somethingelBe (laughter).. Miss Anthony, resuming, asked the jury to pay ,attention to ber and not to be looking around tbecourt for they bad nothing to see in tbe court and .they bad a great deal of information to get fromber. - The people that assaulted her did so forplunder ; they were Blmply cemmou. rogues and ;robbers, and were in no way connected with theLand League. They (the jury) should not let it:into their minds for a moment that they bad anyconnection with the Land League at all. Mies 1Anthony then asked to be sworn, and irove herevidence in the case, and stated that those twomagistrates, out of spite and malice and'vindictive,ness to her, had refused; to give her protectionagainst si set of robbers and wretches of the vilestclass n.bo were frequently breaking into her placeand stealing her property/ Tbey broke down elwall ten feet high j stole everything they could ;;way laid her on a country road, and assaulted herfor two long boors with stones ; ebe bad no protec-tion hot a silk umbrella ; ber .bands were.cut andher garment's were torn j "she went "as soon as she;recovered , from the shock to tho3e two gentlemenAnd tendered them a.copy of tbe information (pro-duced) on the 4th of. -August '85,' and asked pro-tection for ber life. She then read tbe informationmade by her against' ai nuu-btr of parties forassault ,:&o., oh 12tn'July. I Sbe asked for s warrantfor the arrest of those persons to be brought op fortrial. 1 Petty sessions were only held once a monthin Tallow.;, They refused; to grant tbe warrants,and sbe was obliged to take out summonses herselfto bring up those persons for trial at.petty sessions.She then lead the summonses. The case againstthose parties w.is dismissed without'prejudice. Oneof tbem got 1 month becduie there was .a strangemagistrate on the bench who WHS sent down bytbe Government. Capt Butler insisted on tbis mangetting purj lsbment. After the magistrates lefttbe bench one of tbeao came and said

Hie Honor—That is not evidence.: Mr. Cherry pointed ont tbat there was but one

action before the court and it was for tbe 4th ofAugust. : '¦ ¦'¦> ¦" Miss Actlibny nas then about to read the noticeof action. His Honor :Send it up.

Miss Anthony—Too could not read my writing. Iwill read It. • '

His Honor—I will not allow you to read it, andwill not receive anything tbat iB not evidence.

Mlss_ Anthony—I am stating , nothing bat evi-dence." . : . . • ¦;' • '.;. -. . .. . . . • ' ¦ : .

His Honor—Go on with tbe evidcrce. Youbettur call witnesses.

Mies Antbony—I want to read tbe notice ofnotion. His Honor : That is not evidence.

Miss Anthony said whenever she brought anypersons before Mr. Redmond ho would dismiss tbecose. . - -.

His Honor—Tbat is not evidence. The option isbrought ogoiDSt Capt. Maxwell and Mr; Bedmond.

Miss Antbony—I have a right to read tbooe docu-ments to the jury. '

His Honor—No doubt you have, but ; they tfouldnot understood a word of them.

Miss Anthony said it would be impossible for herto go pell roel l through her case.

Constable Mear.i wns examined by Miss Anthony,and . in reply to ber he stated tbat he was stationedin Tallow, in July, '85;! he remembered! MisaAnthony applying to the police for protection thatmonth ] he could not say how often she applied.

Mies Antbony—Did I apply fifty times P Wit-ness : I could not say. ¦ ¦: ¦

Miaa'Antbony (addressing the jury)—^The policeand magistrates are friends. His Honor : Go onwith tha case. Examination was resumed, and inreply to iMlss Anthony witness said be- left Tallowin August, 1888Y he remembered' rescuing her ontbe first of August from ; a party of • people ; awoman named Mary Baldwin first broogut thenews to him on that occasion; It was not MaryCunningham that told him of the attack on MuaAntbony. : • : . . . J .¦1 Miss Antbony—Tell what you saw on the first.if August. Ho Honor j; I cannot allow that.Were you examined before the magistrates P Wit-ness : I was. my lord. ¦ -

' Mias . Anthony—Did you ever see a woman iasuch a condition as I was on that occasion P 1 .

His Hoaor-?Tbat is not evidence. You can giveevidence of anything he said before tbo magistrateson the 4th August. : • ,

Miss Antbony (to witness)—You are on youroath to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothingbnt the trutb. Did you bear evidence (jlven thatI jbad been greatly assaulted P , j ¦ :

Witness—Yes, your hand-was cut, land Jouramberella broken. His Hqnor 1 Dli yon tell tbisto the magistrates P Witness 1 I did. | .. His Honor tben asked Mr. Denneby to call thoGrand Jury. . : ; . - : . , - . : . i- : ¦ ¦ . ¦ j

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Mr W J Denoeby, clerk of tho peace, then calledover tbe grand jury panel,; ana tho ! followinggentlemen answered to their namea i—Messrs. W.H. Lambert (foreman) John ilcGratb, Edoard 8.Peet, John Byan, James Nolan, M. Shanahan,Peter Wall, James Budd, Gfeoffrdy Cbeasty, PatrickGoff/Niobolas HaUy, W. Lodge, Edward Nugent,Thomas McGratb, James Phclan, Thomas Byan, T:Shortis, David Walsh, Patrick Butler, BlobaxdCbeasty, Mathew Drohan, Patrick Fleming, Tboa.

¦ TKB OHABOI. jHis Honor in addressing the jury said he was.

glad to be able to - inform; them that there werenot many cases to go before tbem. Although thenumber,of bills to be considered amounted to•tx, tber« were ; really only tbreo criminals tobe tried at the eessions,i ao4 "ben they recol-lected tbaVdwiog to a difficulty in getting a Juryno oriminal business was transacted at lsUt sessions,these cites represented the. busineu [of two ses-sions. Since the spriog atslxe** tb« County Water-ford< was in a-satisfactory; condition as to crime.The. first charge was ior i the embes*lement ofmoney. ' Tbe prisoner In that caso was employed inselling bread through the: coontry, and he ischarged with embtnllog {«5me of tbe' money re-ceived for the bread. ' In another case John Readyand Thomas Maher were indicted for larceny fromthe workhouse, and in the third case EUea Joy wa»charged with stealing heos< 'Jione oitUet cas<s re-quired any obsarrations frdmi; him. 1 -.[ • . ¦. , , ; - • ¦- t ntttiautfiMBT. , ' . ¦

The Grand Jury found a true bUl agaipBt PeterHogan for embesslement. .' ¦': - ¦ ; '

PeterjHogao was Cut;forward in the dock andcharged!with the, eMbttUfownt of certeib sums ofmoney, inolading.9« W on, tbe 1st February fromMr. '/..J. Breeo,Tt»ker, ae«r|e's-street. | , .

I Mr.- L, C^ fltrsnge defeooed the prisoner wbopJei*4Taot.«uUty ,.:MrJP, Kelly, 6.0JB., prose>CBtSaT-i. ., ,., . .. .. . ,

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: The following Jury were sworn to try the cue i—¦WilHa«LHooto6s,n, Laurence Power, John Mooney,'Laurence Power, HicboUs Wbfte, Maurice Powe»,Jaote White, James CollhUo*;N|obols4 OuUlnaM,;Michael: CuUInan*, Martin. Burgets, , John PoiTer'jWdjPWrtsk-Heylanw'i 'i.iri?: . ^•li]'^ ¦ ) ': -: .;»& J.;B»e Wm(ne4:J7Mr.'ltejfr, depweil;that the prisoner was in his employment ss y**1driver for tbe delivery of |bread-Iron [Septem'btW1886to!Mareh M?7 i t^ Vfm^ Jg ': '

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same uionth:she paid bluj .5»»Wv . , • •'. :.; .;. . . . !. ! '» '¦ '!' M. r.'li. -C. Strange 'fold the; prlsoi er was mqreorless an'llliterute man and It was qu te possible that4 ' mistake might) have. ' been ' ma le 'by him, evenwhile the books were in his possess on. L '¦ '¦ '1 , His Honor ; la' su^u)ing:op .tbe i vldence fqr theJury said.it was.for tb'tm to see whether or not tbeentries ».m)ght bave been, madei, through mistake.Tbe-Jbry retired and soon returned bavibg bandtbe prlsonsr pill .' • ¦¦! : • • ! ; J - . v. : . . . . ; , , . - :•. I Mr T. Quigley T.O, was exaioln^d by Mr. Strange4nd be gave , the prisoner a; good character,i His Honor1 In ' delivering jodment said if

jbre,aohe» of trust were allowed ! pass withoutpnaiBhment they could never get on in tbis woild,He sentenced Hogan .to be imprisoned , for tworhonthn. " . . . M ; ¦ ¦ . ¦• ¦ . , : ¦ . !. ; .

¦ . .UlUUbUOi '. '. ' " - , • j . I . I . .: • LAtOBNT TB01I TUB TVOEKJHOWS^. 'I John Beady and Tbomas Maber were put for-

ward in'the dock and indicted with having 'Illegallyin their possession on , the 16th MaySa bunch ofkeys the property of guardians of j tt(d Waterfordrtnion, nnd a pair .of shoes the property of FrancisByrne. : Heady pleaded guilty, and, th&j other pri-soner not guilty. : Tbe following; jury i were swornti> try him t—Tbomas Mulcaby (fordmao) • MlohaelO'Dwyer, Martin Power. Thomas Wbelan, MicbaelHickey, John WheUn; Mlpbael Mdrrijaey, MartinHiokey, Thomas Connell, . John; Moonuy, MurtlnPower and Patrick Morrissey. . . [ ' ;

i Mr. Kelly, 8.C.S., prosecuted. ¦¦ '¦ '¦ ¦ '. . <I Francis - Byrne deposed, in reply to Mr. Kelly,

that , bo was engineer in tha employment of tbegoardians of the: Waterford union Ind had chargeol tbo boiler houso of the workhouse • on tbe morn-Ing of tbe . ICth iMay he entered tjbe boiler boose'st . balf pnst four o'clock ; be then missedisoine keysoad.aniold - pair ofishoesjfibe ideniifled toe keysproduced as tbe toys missed by bim;:| The prisoner Maher said be bad j.no question toosk wiineBj. ¦:"¦- . •¦ |"-j - . j : .- ( • : . i : ! r , . . . ,. , '¦ ¦,.

! Pfttrict TlemiDg deposed that he was assistant10 tbu boiler-bouse of;the workhouse:; on the morn-icg of the 16tb Constable McNulty ! «ame into bimin the boiler house and'asked bito if be missed any-thing ) ; be then missed tbe two keys which be leftcfi a nail the previous night. ' '¦ • [ " . ' ¦ '¦ ' ¦¦i ; Constable -.MoNolty deposed that be was on duiyon tha morning of the 16th Miy last ; he beardfootsteps coming towards bim ia Michael-street atabout three ' o'clock :'be beard somJ. romkrbn mmbetween; tbe ' men -rbb toroed outj to be thp -pri-soners ;. he. questioned them, and cdnsldorlag theiranswers not very satisfactory tipped Beady on tbepocket wben he beard a " gingle.'Nand on seorch-»og him found the keys (produced) In bis pockets.' I Mabeti—I met Beady at the Car-stand. Witness iYou did not tell me that. < ! ' : .

'Jobn Beadv, the prisoner wbo pleaded guilty,mis examined by Mr Kelly; and depiised that Mahervras not with him when 'he was taking -the ' keys.ITbe jury without retiring found! Maber "Notguilty.''; ¦ - . :. ; . I .| His Honor in sentencing Beady said be had a

melancholy record of the prisoner. He sentencedb}m to twelve months' imprisonment, with hardlabour, cant-oniog biro that the nexf time his faceappeared before biiuin the dock he would sentencehim to penal servitude. |

: ETIALINd BENS.Ellen Joy was indicted for having stolen one henthe property of Ellen Goff on the lsti May, and alsofor having on the 2nd May stolen.six hens tbe pro-perty of Patrick McG ath. Tbe prisoner was notdefended. : j

i A jory of twelve having been sworn for tbe fry.ing of tbe case, Alice McGratb was examined byMrP Kelly and deposed to ' missing boon on tbe2od May, and that subsequently she accompaniedtbe sergeant to the prisoner's bouse iwhere sbe saw03me of the liens. j

: Sergeant Tbomas Nasb, Kill , deposed to goingto the prisoner's house to execute a search warranton the 26th May with the last witness j the lastwitness Identified two bens in the prisoner's bouseon that occasion as those missed by her.

'His Honor summoned up tbe evidence for thejury wbo retired, and in a abort lime returnedwith a verdict of "' Not guilty."| MIS8 ANTHOBT * OABE. .ThiB cuse was resumed. iConstable Leary was sworn and examined by

Miss Anthony, and questioned by her : about someoccurrences in September.

[His Honor declined to take this as evidence, ssIt . was subsequent to tbe trial about 'which tboaction was brought. '

[Miss Anthony—Do you remember arresting——JHIs Honor—Don't answer that question.:Misa Anthony—I wilt not be a party to having

u>y rights strangled. His Honor : {Go on. MissAbthony < The police wont to.screen the magistrate.

;Miss Antbony—We,re you present jwben the pat-ties wereibrought before the magistrates at Tallow pWitness : I mu, Miss Autbony : Do you remem-ber me objecting to Mr. Bedmond P Witnesr t I donot reiaeiuher. Miss Anthony ; Do you know I r, asgreatly annoyod by some people P! Witness t Iknow you [?ot some annoyance. |

iMisa Antbony—Would you like to .have your wifesubjected to thu same annoyance P JWitness : No,if sbe did Dot deserve it (laughter). Mies Apthony iDid you ever orreet^Kny brio fof'qttacElng me PWitness i I did j I arrested Mary Baldwin.

Miss Antbony—What punishment1 did Mr. Bed-uaond give ber for that offence P

His Honor—Tbat is not evidence.Miss Antbony—I want te prove malice.)Hi s Honor—Prove It Boaie other way.Miss Aotbony—It is very, hairdj to. fight the

mu^istriitcp. . . ' I ' 'Constable Noill deposed, in reply tn Miss Anthony,tbat be tvas stationed in Tallow upllo 10th July ;about tbat time be saw a pane of giadB broken tnMiss Anthony 's window j Miga Anthony's com-plained to tho police firqaeotlr of atluged annoy-ance caused h°.r by certain parties.

His Honor—In tbU case I am only trying theconduct of Mr. Bedmond and Mr. Maxwell on tbe4th August. !

Miss Antbony—Wben I vent to jMr. Bedmondfor protection on tbe 4th August he refused to pro-tect me.: '. |

Edward Kearney waB called but did not appear.Mica iAnthony asked to bavo him fined. Sbe

paid his expenses when eervlog bin with a sub-psaa. j

Two other witneaaes were called but did notappear. . .

Miss. Antbony—FiUe them.His Honor—They were here in obedience to their

summons but I dearsay tboy are gouti borne.JJiso. Antbony then called Ciptl Slack. Sbe

said she wanted him to produce certain letterswritten to bim by Bedmond und Cipt. Maxwell.

Mr. Ball said fio summons was not served untilthat morning und Capt. Stock vdsj not at home.It. was utterly impossible for bim. to get tbeBummons. i j '

,Hls Honor—Can you procuro tbo. documento PMr. Ball—Tbey are; iu Capt. Slack's pocseeaion,

bat I can prooure tbem. , , 1 ;His Honor—Do you refuse to procure tbem P¦ Mr. Doll—Subject to your Honor's order.His Honor tben ordered Mr. Ball to procure tho

documents. ¦ : :¦ . . 'Miss Antbony then handed in an order wbicb

sbo said bad created great fanoation jin that courton a provious occasion; beforo the Lord ChiefBaron, 'Mr. Ball eatd ' tho dc^nments wereprivileged, and ho declined to produce them.¦ Mias Anthony they are not privileged.

On the request of his Honor the doenments re-ferred to were handed np to tbe beooh by Mr.Ball, i ' . . .

His Honor after perusing the letter , eald howonld ba loathe to tnako an order productlngletters received in this ofQoe as It would lead to agreat deaal of inconvenience. '

Mies Antbony—I ought'have the same positionhere as counsel—— ! | ' ¦• ' • ' ¦

' Bis Honor—If there was a man; here to-day,who went on as you, did, I would bave him In, tbe

His Honor read the document* bnndeded in byMr. BaiL ^Ttey consrsted of two letters, one oiwbicb ! was written by Mr. Bedmond, and the otherby Mr. Maxwell, and had relation to i tbe prosecu-tion of ;a number^of persons at.tne suit of MltsAntbony. The purport of ibe letters was that thecase was not in tbelr opinion, one to be taken npby the Crpwn. i : ' i ; .

Mr. Cherry asked bis Honor for a direction. Hesaid the nctlon was Urbught for refpstng to grant awarrant for tbe arresl of certain-parties, and. beheld that It was for , tho maglitrat. s to exercisetheir discretion .In.such cases. He further heldtbit no BctiosJay against his olientsJ ¦'¦ ... . . .

[Hi* Honor declined to direot a 'erdtct for thedefendants. ' •' '. .. !

• . . ' .»• '. ., ''Mr. Ol>orry <h«n addressed tbe Jury on btbdfof . hUolfenta. iThire was nothing uncommon In ths fact thaiMJ. Redmond and O*pt. lUxweU refused to naat war*rants fo> UM arrest of (be parties mentioned by MlHAnthony; The ordinary eonrse In

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Usat sammonMS. If ths- msgUtrafas had iunedwirruiU ttiy wonU V doln»j.v«r»l serious thlaj,add wOaid h»ve been letting themselves In for ana&on. 1Th« parties wno yp at next sessions fortrW, a-n* ttx? «Jl.eUMl o» liotafj»U #mdd te

wished ti proseentei should ibe in atfa ndanos at thsn#ttty vision* Bhs brought those iwo gentleoenXSn all ffrwi expewi, staiply J>ed»nk thjy did notlsso» w4rrpwts,for tae arreit ofa nntaber of people,'as her request.. .. :i " .; . x . „¦. : _ ' ¦,

Mr..Bedmond wiw eximtted by M-. Cherry anddeMeedtbat he -was pnsldipf mifUtrate at Tallow!I5» i«l*ioiiron ths tthlAnfost i Miss Anthony

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; • Mi«s Anthony-Did jbrfreeeive. letter from me—- ] Tc/jlfc JfcCoy«rJ>l}«» d1«s. lOr. for roadj > <i;¦ '. HisiHondr-f-I csiraoV** T e»14 before; «Uow (bit- tan could make Ud. an acre w»t of gnurlof ;th«qne»tion. . Prodnoathojettaai ¦ ' r, ; ' , " . fsjrm i it wa» not fit for tillage at all j a man would:. .MUs An;tho.oj-It prove*nuiUoe wben he wohld.npt b« able tb tubnrfon.thU farmiand pay JMQ>% tear,! Hi« Honor-J ve nodbabt bBt yaa wJU eayfta ioor olIenFpreBired to Mootfi - '¦ ¦ <- *VW.t ",aotaated,al«owUh ln»liea lowardsjon. . , ¦;: • •¦¦- ¦ ?Mi-iSvJi,3!B ilnrZCli!l «L - i r ' ¦ ' '.' ;J -' lAhtyri*j-Prodoo?.:the wtlie of action-I j *• "ffi^SisSL? W ' ™ **J "W "¦; Berved on you.' ' His Honor-It hu nothing to say .to Jp&F?2&l& "'wi ' ;, J ] ir w: ' i -itbe cssei Witness i 'Are JOB dona wtth aiv / !

The telwat conMnted to, allow His Honoc to fix'•(lftoghtor in court). ¦'.. - ' .1 i - . - . i' i ;. • ¦ : 1 ¦¦:¦ : '/ : • > t - : ,j Oupt.. Maxwell was inamioed by Mr. Cherry andideposod.that be wa« In tha cotri on the day HissAnthony ,»pplied tor #ftrT»nt» sgsimt ft number' of'porsonst ebe , considered the charges, goheraL andtbongbt they ooold be dealt with by »ammoase» in theordinar y way.

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I Mr. Cherry—Wbat did Miss Anthony say to yonwhen sorvins yon with a writ ? • . : . . , , . .

! Witneu-She eud" you can settle this U yon UCF;"1: 1 Sergeant Higgins was then »worn, »nd asked bj Mi.'Cherry if he woe examioedin Tallow in o»»o oJ MiuAnthoDj against other parties P . ' '

; Miss Anthony—Was he sworn f His Honor at thisooint asked who was io. cbariro oi the ooort. 'Head Constable Coleman—1 am. His Honor t¦ Preserve order here. ¦ : . «

Miss Anthony at his point objected to the manner tnIwhioh sho was treated. ' A wholo heap of her etidoncawas refused, and tbey were allowed to give any

i tobish. ¦ . : ¦ ¦ ¦ '1 His Honor—I soppose I am dealing .nuiiooasly..: Miss Antbony—I will leave that to . tho jury;(langhtor). His Honor (to witness)—Qo down. .I MIES Antbony—It is dear I am going to law with'the devil ib the codit or hell (laughter). ¦ After sdms>lpgal'disoossioa botween Mr. Cherry and hU Honor,Miss Anthony asked to be allowed to rob at tho evideacoof the defendants. -

His Honor deelined to allow ber to dp so. Mill{Anthony 1 I am allowod to giro no oridenco, and Mr.[Cherry it permitted to talk robbish. ¦I Hia Honor—And 70a aro talking nothing bat'common senso (laughter). . " ' ' ¦ : . "! Mist Anthony then proceeded to read Lord Mans-'field's definition of diiorolidp" as applied to sutgis-trates. His Honor, ni4- th'« hod no bearing'on tbe,case. ¦ MissAbfijon 1—l4iaht to lopport my case. •; His Honor—How can Lord Mansfield wbo is dead120 years support yoar cue (laughter),

i Miss Antbony then addressed the Jury and in thaaonrse of her rumarks said Sorgeant Higgins was mostmalignantly disposed toward* ber, and Knew too welltbo side that hi* bread was buttered on to give ovi-dance against t*o magistrates. : They knew howlittle reliacce was to be' placed on the evidence ofpolioemen, aU tho more when they were giving evi-dence, she might say, against their superior oDloars.Sbe was at a great disadvantago, having no pro-fessional man, and being ol«o desf (great laughter).She impressed on the jury tbe nooesiity. for . a careful.consideration of the evfdenoe that bad - been placedbefore them. The delay of a daj in issaisg warrantswar a matter of great importance, and when she^brought these 'Vile patties op for trial tn the 1*September, what could ba a greater proof of malico ontho part of the— : ¦ ¦ '• ¦ : - '1 HU Honor—Wen Capt.: Maxwell thoro on ths litSoptomb'erP ;; Miss Authoar—Mr. Bcdmoud was.I His Honour—What time will you be hear on Mon-day morning P :' Miss Antbony—I would rather finish to-night,: His Honor (looking at his watob)—How long doyou. think my human nature will endure. I ftm heresince tw6 o'ulooK this morning.. Miss Anthony continncd with hor address, and inoonolneion asked tbe jury to weigh the facts of thoWBO carefully, and exhorted thorn not to treat thocase lightly. Her crops were destroyod, her hoaie waswrecked and her life attacked.

His Honor—Yoa are going boyond all limits.] Miss Antony—Very well, my Lord, I now leave it toyon and the jury.. His Honor then summoned up tbe evidence. Hesaid it did not matter a pin'e point what verdict wasarrived at, for he believed this was only the preli-minary canter and that tbe real races will lake place atthe assizes (laughter.) Ths cuss tboy had to try wasagainst Mr. Kedmond and Capt. Maxwell for refusing togive a warrant for the arrest of a number of personson the 4th August. Tbe reason why ho rofnsederidenoo with reierenoe to tha proceedings on tha 1stSeptember, was, beoauso in the first placo Capt.Maxwell was not present on that ocowion, and it thosecond placo, Mill Anthony bad a separate case againstMr. Redmond for proceedings on the 1st Septombor.Tbo magietrateJ wore entire)/ entitled to exoroUetheir own dleort-tions in issaing warrants, if they ox-ercised it honestly. He did not with to dlroot ayerdlot against Miss Anthony ; he rroald not eay thorowas no malice proved, bat ho woald let it go to thejary.beoaaso it would be moro satisfactory to have averdidt of tho jnry, who ooold not be acoaeed of cavingat heart the interests of the magistrates. They hadheard Miss Anthony call ont that oho was trying thisea«o against tho devil in the conrt of hell, bat he didnot caro tbo snap of his finger what she said, for hawas resnonslble to tbe Almiabtv Gad for overv «j it fandid. He was trying to perform a duty tbat m»n wuunable to perform, but if ho dlcf hi* doty honestly, andif he oould eay that be did not care a fig whether MissAnthony got a verdict or whether Mr. Redmond got »verdict , ho might disregard tbose threats. Ha wo aidsot direot tbem to give a verdict for tha defendants, ssMiss Anthony had given tho a evidenoo to make tbembelieve that Capt. Maxwell and Mr. IJedmond tookthis coarse through malice towards her. 8ho hadstated that Mr. Redmond fined hor )0s. and coats forgetting into a railway carriage in motion at Dangar-van, and in default to be imprisoned for fourteen days.In snob cases when a fine was , imposod tho alternativeImprieonmont was fixed by Aot of Parliament, and indefanlt of payment of tho fine ,tho magistrates «ro boandby law to give a warrant tu the complainant who ojskodto get it. There was no other ovldenco hi tho caso thathe coald point to. '

Miss Anthony—Becaoss Joa that it oat.i His Houor—I iavitod Mist Anthony to give what-ever otidence of malice she coald give.

Miss Antbony—Ton shot it oat.His Honor—With regard to Capt. Maxwoll—— .Miss Anthony—You forgot to eay that tho order was

made behind my book. ;' His Honor (addrossinng : Hcad-Constablo Colo-

man)—Tbe next timo sbe interrupts me romove MissAnthony from conrt. ;' Miss Antbony—I would go mysolf, but I want to cotnotes for an appeal. '

Sergeant Sallirap then advanced clo:o to MissAntbony, wbo remained standing.: ills Honor resumed his cbsrgo, bat Miss Anthony

again intervened and tbe eerpeant was about to re-move hor when bis Honor asked him not to do so.

1 His Honor then proceeded with the summing ap oftho ovldonoe. Tbey were only to think of the 4tn ofAogast, and eeeif they woro satisfied that the magis-trates were actuatod by malioe towards Mi«s Anthonyin not giving hor tho warrants on that occasion. Asregarded damages, ho conld not sco wbat sho suffered,'faking it at iu : worst tbo only thing was that thehearing of Iho cues w&s postponed from the 4tb ofAugutt to tho 1st of September, and Miss Anthonydeprived of the pleasure . of having thoco people in jailfor & mnnfch. ¦: MUa Anthony—Jaght you not read my evidence totho inry P !j The Jory then returned and in a short timo return 3dwith a verdict for the defendants.! Mies Antbony said shcrwonld appeal. Adjourned.

1 MONDAY.: His Honor entered tbe County Court at oleven

o'clock, and said be would take up tbe case of MissAntbony against Mr. fl. E. Bedmond,

Miss Anthony stated that her witnesses were notin court. HU Honor : Whoa will tbev be here t¦ Mies Antbony—Tbey cannot be here nntll thenext train, 1 Besides, your Honor, there is a state-ment In this morning a Hail prejudicial to ray case,end I would' ask for ah adjournment to next sea-rioiuj. ¦ It is through the fault of the defendanttbat TJO were not oblo to get on with tho two coseson Saturday. '

; His Honor—I will not adjourn.: Mica Antbony—four Honor eald at Dangar-

yan that tho two cases could bo beard together.i His Honor—I do not recollect saving any inch

thing. That is not tho order taken down, and Iam bound by tbe order; ¦ ¦ ; ¦ . ¦¦ Miss Anthony—My witncaiea wm be here to-

morrow. ¦ ¦ '¦' ¦ • ¦. j ¦ ' . '. • •: HU Honor—I will take up the other cases now,

and I wlU bave tbis rase called then.: Miss Anthony— rVbat boar? His Honor 1 At

tWo o'clock. ' Wbat witnesses do yoa want f MlnAnthony 1 Captain Collins, Michael Brien, the tiroKearney's, and Mr. !Wynn,! Dlvitional Inspector.He bos been served with a sabpeona.; His Honor—I will go on with the other business,and call this case when I amjdono.

' LAND cotiTrr. - ' '¦ Qcorge Morrit :Btade,' Unfyor& i J. V. Q*rrard,

Boudu/, tenant.—Area, 29a. 2r. 6p j rent, £30 jvaluation, £16 161. Mr. MoCoy for tenant j Mr. E.Thornton for landlord. ' | ¦ ' ¦ . -¦ ¦ .

1 Mr. Thornton said all tha rent the< tenant' waspaying was j82O. : I

1 Tbe tenant was examined and deposed that therent in tbo lease was £80 j he was in possession oftbo holding since 1870 ] be eff.-oted no improve-ments in the land which.-*&s i poor bog land 1 therewere only about 6 acres of reasonably good land j;

-most of tba Und was in' pasture at present j : fouracrei of it were oapuble of growiorf wbeal wbenb» took it. 1 His Honor 1 HbW Ens it deteriorated t

• Witness—I suppose! it Wonld grow wheat now,tb'ut it fould not pay. '¦ ¦¦¦ ' ¦ : l . .

! To Mr. McC?»—I bare a second farm cgntain-ing 734. Or. 8p; rent, 461 ii 104 I valuation, £M 1oould not hara lived taj those -farms for Mulast two years only be had a teparatCiaoome 1 tberewas no water on the last firm in the summer, butthere was too inaoh water oa It in tbe wtottr.

! To Mr. ThorntoBUI till! tuy. Bt«nd, I thinV,u well si anv man in Waterfnrd. bat I have maderio Dernlaneiit iaiprovementti '„ ; . ^; John Dowir was enmloed by Mrj McCoy, anddeposed to improvements madt on tbej email farmby the previous wnsnUi ... .) , >¦ . J ¦ .-i To Mr. Thoraton—Tbeidraln* were nad« abouttweuty-flvs year* «go j I do pot know whether tbeyore wo'klni or nut {About'fuuc uorer of tht firm ;ire held by;COtUers. r" i ! ' . ' ¦;*i,;. !i Mc. T. ^ower.W the teftant,, raided al ft lfc!ltd 1 oitie acres 4( it wati al«ost V««»«iit was grow,lim" dogrwhi" It U too 'fattP H*»W*;j ) -S i,Jl, i Thoiw Miller depofed tha* j S"?4

^the previous tenant, a man •wHf.'HLjS1' Widrains insde by'hta.-!llrj -'»Wf®*«'«!l|j T o HU? Honor-iA mail «wOd »4l*f fe"*?!«oh .-»mto iboidiBgj ;pfeasiLSSr sSj/jiTrlsssffir-'Luli £mmf c wW

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I His HOBOT fixed the Judicial [rent at £161B». forthe email farm, anot fixed .Miller's rent at £3 8e.He .commented 00 the, very wide margin between 1ihe valuations made by -the fwo valuers examinedfor the landlord and tenant', and contrasted it withtbelr valuation of Miller's holding, which showed adifference of only 8s. 6d. . In; former eases theywere raining for clients, bnt Miller was aiblrd ofje^ber of them ancli they valued ; it impurtislly.Mr. Power valued Miller's holding at £8 6s. 6d.,and Mr, Bowers valued it at £3 10». His ; Honorfixed the fair rent on the largerjfarm at £36, '

I On the tenant being sxked toleign an agreement,he said he wonld not. ' t i . . ' :

• His Honor—Then I will dismiss your case..; Mr, Thprnton—Why not sign it P, i His Honor—I will add £10 to1 yonr rent ' It is aqueer kind ofjostlce yon want [

1 Tenant—Well , as it is . gone so far I will sign it. : He then signed an agreement firing Miller's Mntat £3 8a. iQOrrr. , ;

I. Mr. McCoy applied on behalf of Margaret 'Cat-rell. daughter-in-law of the late Patrick Carroll,Newgate-street, who died1 In 1882, leaving somelegacies, but intestate es to the rjesidue ol bis e»t»te,under tbe following circumstances s—Her husband,the testator's son, had died, snd Kate Phelsn, oheof the executor's, had lodged £124 19s 3d la courtas his share. The application was that tbe cost ofthe petition should: be paid out of that sum andthat the, residue , be invested, and tbe interesthanded over as often as It accrues to the petitionerto help la maintaining ber son, Patrick Carroll.I Mrs,. Carroll was examined, aqd deposed that sbehad no busin«s« to support ber, ' '

1 His Honor t*ldte could riot grant an order untilPatrick Carroll was' mado a ward of court, with aguardian. - ' ¦ j

Mr. McCoy asked to have' Mrs; Carroll appointedguardian of .the child.

His Honor said he could not without a petitionto that effect. , .

j Mr. McCoy asked him to amend the petition asit was such a small cose. • ¦ :

i His Honor then made Patrick Carroll a ward ofcourt and appointed Mrs. Carroll his guardian.He also made an ordor directing the investment oftbe money in the Savings bank. :j Anthony v. Beitnond.—His;,Honor—Call ' thejury in this case.

: Mr. Pennehy then colled over the iory panel,and no jnror answered to hU name- His Honor iThere is nobody in attendance. Miss Anthony iAdjourn the case, to get a jury. His Honor : I can-not get a jury. Mlsa Anthony : Tbe Sheriff told methat ha will bave a jury here on Wednesday. ¦ HisHonor: That is . a city jury. MUs Antbony—Thevenue noa changed to the city, His Honor -. Itwas not.

Miss Anthony eald It was unfair that hor rightsshould not be considered. Everyone's rights weroconsidered bat bers. :

His Honot -Will you go on with the case.Miss Anthony—I will not get justice without a

jury. It is yoar fault not to have a jury bore.¦ i His Honor (addressing .Mr. Slattery)—Do youconsent to a jnry of the city. Mr. 81attory 1 I donot. Miss Anthony : It would be you* duty tohave a jury here. His Honor 1 I dismissed tbecase without prejudice. Misa ! Anthony 1 I willgo on with It so, and take an eotion against tbesheriff for a jnry, and yoa are liable to an actionfor discharging tbe jury.

His Honor—I do not care a farthing; about yourthreat; You said here on Saturday that you wouldas eoon bave your coze tried beforo tbe devil in tbecoarl of hell.

MiM Anthony—Wbat I said on Saturday I bc-illeve to be true. His Houor 1 May God forgiveyou. Misa Antbony—He will 'not forgive you.You wont to defeat tbe ends of justice. HisHonor (leaving the bench)—IdUmits the case.asyoa won't go on with it. 1 Adjourned.

1 CITT COUUT—WHJHESDAT.At ten o'clock on Wednesday Doming His Honor

sat in City Court, accompanied by tbe Mayor. Ontaking his seat be was presented by tbo sub-sheriff,Mr. J. P. Hanraban, with a pair of white gloves, asthere WAS no criminal basinets.

; His Honor, addressing the Grand Jury, said tboywould seo by the very handsome pair of whitegloves which ha had ju&t received, that tbere wasnothing for them to do. He was happy to telltbem tbat In tbe county : division tberewere only two cases for trial. His words ofcongratulation were almost stereotyped, but howas sum they wonld never be tired of bearing con-gratulations on tbe peaceful state of their county.The Grand Jury wero then discharged.

: LICEN8I TBANB7EB8.: Mr. Feely applied for a transfer of the license of

a hoasa in Barronstrand-ttreet to John Oostello.Granted. , , :

: Mr. Dunford epplied for an extension from A sixday to a eaven day. Jlcen»a for Mr. B. A. Egan, fora house Ia Barronstrand-street. Granted.1 Mr. Feely applied for d transfer of the license ifj house In the Mayor's Walk to Jobanna Knox.Granted.

Mr. Thornton applied for a transfer from JamesMorris to Patrick Pbelao, for a houso In Newgate-street. Granted. . ¦

; The pollca bad no nbjectetion in any of the abover.fiRPR. ! * '

, COUNTY COUttT— WEDNESDAY.After finishing tbe licensing cases in the city

court bin honor sat iu tbe county court.: CahiU v. RUlicr.—Tbis was an nctlon brought

against the theriff for illegilly ; txeciiling a civilbill writ on the 7tb May uxaist plaintiff.

Mr. Feely for plaintiff and Mr. Delandre fordefendant. Mr. Feely said the offence wasadmitted.

Mr. Delandre said that his contention was thatthe bailiUs, having received proper directions,went to execute the decree nt an Illegal hour. He111:114 I U U I LU17 nuvriu Iras ouu npravuoiviw 4Ui *uvaction of tbe bail ffs. '! ' ' ¦

: HU Honor Bald that contenUon would rendertho sheriff irreeponeidle. He should hold thatthose men went tbeir in tbo execution of their dutyand be should further bold that tbe sheriff was re-sponsible for tbe execation of their daty. ¦ '.

: Hit Honor gave a decree for 2i. 6d. He said Itwas not his business to teach the sheriff bis duty(laughter.) ' i

POIKJT r. D* £o<y.—This was an action for £Id10j. 8d. money paid. ' ;

'Mr. Pelanare for plaintiff and Mr. Howard for(he defendant. ' '

Plaintiff deposed that he was tenant on theIsland some time ago j bo raised money on thebank for Mr. De Imoy on whiob he bad to pay 6s.6d. interest in the bank 1 be sold ; him cool, butter,eggs, &o., for which he never got paid 1 he drovedefendant on (event occasions j hired horses to himand worked with him 1 the whole thing dueamounted to tbe sum claimed- -

To Mr: Howard—There Is £25 odd due to me byMr. De Lacy for the last six years j no accountwas settled between me Mr De Lacy when I wuleaving tbe Island. ' : ' •

:Tbere was a second process for £14. Plaintiffdeposed that Mr. DeLacy tv>k criokat ground fromhim, agreeing to pay Urn £14 • year. '

! To Mr. Howard—I never asked for money whileI was at the Island. I did not turn Mr. DeLacyand bis friends off the ground. ; : '

;Mr. DeLacy denied the debt which was allegedto be dun for six years. '

His Honor stated that It wu a state demand,and he thought It was en unworthy case as far asPower was concerned. He.dismissed the case'onIts merit*. . - ; ' | _

Uftsly Tt FamU.—1hl * was an action for a billof costs against Mr A FerrelL T;C. The bearingof tbe case took place at W sewloos, but wasadjourned to tbe presen t setsioas'for tbe esaalna-tlon of . Mr Prouor. Mr Dnnford appeared fordefendant. ' •• - . '¦'¦ .' " '' ' ! : . ¦''. ' " . i

¦Mr Fronor deposed that he Nad many transtc-tlons on joint accoaot with Mr. Fivrrtll > he andMr Farrell on-'JpWt ajooqBt bought a, c»rs;oofoau for M*rW|A'%«oe» ; g.v. O«C«OIII . to

refused to Ute toe jjitli, witness refused; to jo; teUW oa hi. o#a b«ttlf .rtt Ksklliaiid, Mr /»rwUsaid be w«» Wokvvand would tfo to Uw t he jooJdnot say wbat p«ated<bct«eea'Mr FamD and Feely,

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proBte. KeckU Hfwf» M take the oate;«nd tbe»was a re-sals of It, : ) . ¦ ' ¦ ? ' ] ; ;;; ' " !: ;;v ¦

To His Hooo»-I" itaw. Mr turM baU i; tke.profit on" iht resale of tbe n»U. , ' ij LTo Mr Dunford—Mr Feel/ was never my client,be was H» Famlls ?tV»pt. ;

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Mr. R U depoted.tM, Mr.; PwjWr Jfrtt to•feto Jor' oMfc*:&JI 2&±}0jg t2»J&Jair. riosunr wu mm >—?} «• ww»,;»"~— TTTV;for oats «»d ^that.BfkhOttl* leiTUf Jfttw* W*^him tut he t»do^b«>»oi«#wf|iMibUitiy.

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the sank. IM"T Wx,. JBlQpnre1,, tb« talentedObJinnan, i \oatm <tuv • He -. -, like the greatG. 0. AI., ii 77 Twfrf of aw, iyet ho Ioolastrong, and ia fine bealti. In the hMcUofsnob carefta apd '-jadiciDns ¦• Direotori andOffloials", no woDdeTjtheKa onAlU so progres-sive, sncceMfol, and popular.

A MWAOT STATES HW CASE.TO THH SDITOB OT TJM WITHTOSD STIW0.

Kflmnrr»y,.DaDB»rvan, 24nd June, 1887.SIB—I beg t > state lam Untnt of the PreMotatioa

Nans wbo pnrchassd my farm here In 1857, which washeld by me atvKl per *cre, Eogli«b sUtate msssare,which rent I pild for many years and was advanced bythe Nam to . !2 per apre, Beiag pb'apelled to payouder a notice to quit) whloh notios I can prodoee,also old receipts at £1 per ease, daUdialSSSaad 1859,whioh advaeoea rent I was compelled to psy until 1878,when I tppealad to his Lord*b,fp the Bishop of Water-ford and Lismdro and was then rednesd by £16 16* v*tyear. When pajlnj ay Ust rent tn 1884, being £U&yearly. I rtqojred '• Wdnotion of 25 per cent, whiohredaouon wu refuted.' I told the Nast I should dls«continue ptiyin ; andor the receipts in aooonnt whiob Ithen received u on preilons occasions, and psidtwrent. Since b line now iwved with a writ on whiohjudgment Is marked, ths sheriff having demandedpossession1 within a few days, and having offendtwenty vears p irobsse on my ruination, being eqaal tosixteen hnDdred pounds under Lord Ashbonroe s Aot,or t. yearly rent of £80, wUoh U tbe fall vain* of myfarm, and allow me (kjadlcalrent under ths oonrts. Ialso offerod mr case to be left to a oonrt of arbitrationnndor Lord Aattbonrne's Aet, whjeb was «lw refused.The above meiOoned documents lean prodoee whenrequired- The) Nans " OarobsMd EUonrry, oontainisg250. aorjN, -for £8 30.i-;Kc«* -terms of settlementoffered me thrpngh their solicitor, John Hunt, Esq.,being £2,000 qndor Lord Ashbonms's Act, with thohead rent, nambly, £43 on the whole of Kllmnrrr; to-oond terms £1,100 under same, with same bead rent,wbiob I have refused to agree to.—I am, truly/oars,

PlTBIOX WALSH.A CAPPOQTJIS CAB-OWNEB AND THE POLICE,

TO THS *;>IT08 OF TH» WATIBTOBD NBWS. „Cappoqnin, Jnn»22od, 1B87.

8IB—As I was accused in your issue of last weekthat I, as a cattawner. here anpplied con to the polioe,and drove then ta eviotions, I beg yoa shall insert iayonr next Issui a few remarks la fottioe to me. A fewmonths ago mj assets were sold oat ander a docree, andpurchased by a goatleman of Cappoqaio. How he,being placed ja peonlUr position, coald not withoutraining himself and family, refase to supply can to thspolioe. ; ¦' ¦ .It was simpl; ¦ a test ease to have asked him at all, asother car-own* t la town, who on all former occasionsdrove the police, are now regretting having given opthe job ; bnt th|o reason of their applying the tost is sowell known, that it ia unnecessary for me to write for*ther about it. Now, as to my nationality, there c&s,scarooly be any donbt about that, as I suffered whatnone of the En ergenoymen or hireling* of Oappoqaiawonld ondergi , and wben quietly sleeping in theirbeds, I WM driving through nun and snow to some oftbe parties wl o 'now hold me np to public gan, andputting them sn tbs " alert" that seizares would bou»wo .u buu uaruiD|f, lane Kiyingmeui woia *o rouivvotheir oattle and other effect*. On some of thoos mid-night drive*, I loertainly travelled over 80 miles. Bntenoagb of this, and now for the other aide of ths qoes-tiop. How hove I been thanked t My fields hen inCappoqatn, from, which I was uajdsUy evicted, woregrabbed, but op notics wu taken of ths grabber, norwas there any] redress sought after for mo. HadUboen anjone tike, there would have bees voio* enonghabout It. No«(, for the wont port of it, which -1 callspecial pnblio attention tn U. My father ¦ was: evicted.from hi* farm for tbe non-payment of OMHXl^TaiV*Bt»T, bnt while tbe conntry Is ap in aroutf or reinstat-ing of pertoni who owed perhaps three or foar.yeanrent, or wbo w :r« evicted for some other Jast oaa*e, hi*cue is Ignored and he 1* left to starve, or either takeop hi* future abode In the workhouse. ' This" 1* thotreatment my father and I have received at the handsof the branohefc of the so-called' National Leone intbese district), and it Is not for ms to expect a livelihoodfrom them, so I mnst only earn what I COD in honesty.

I leave the matter now to pnblio.. opipioa, andapologize for .rotpuilng so mnob on yoar vstsablsspace.—I am; sir, your obedient servant,

MlOHABb FmQSBA&S.

A SHOCKING CASE OF CBUELTY.TO THE BplTOB Of TBI TVi.TIBrOBD XtTVS.

SIB—Tbis afternoon a mtmber of my hottsoholdwhflo walking ;ln tha Park notiood »nambtr of m»nand dog* gathered in one spot on ths grass. ' One manbad a hedgehog wrapped la a handkerchief whioh heplaced on the graji, and whioh the dog* ware tbra seton to worry, tear, and flnallvkUl. The witness ap-pcalod to a polioeman standing by to pnvaat thscraelty, bnthJ refused to interfere, and looked 03 inailoooo 'till all jwa* over. Barely some means shouldbe taken, to prevent tbo recurrenoe of saoksatoes in topablio a place. J Not to apeak of its uhenai brnUUty,its effeob on the crowd of children and young personswho freqaent tie.Park 1* likely to be very demoralising.

John's HID. Jnne 23,1887. H. H. JACOB.

GREAT J BXCUB8I0KS TO DUBLIN.Tbe Central Ireland Hallway will, give cheap

excursions -lei- Doblia every day nest waek. Andon Thursday! passengers can- go und come fromDublin I the jsame day. Tbese are great boon*.

RATEPAYERS' ASSOCIATIONOn last ovenlog-a meating of BoUpayer* AxsoclaUoa

was held in thei Tonn Hall.¦ Aid. CLAMPTTT pretldod. • . 1 'There were also pretent—Mesar*. 1. Salty, Captain

Tnole, T.C., Wl Qulan, J. Harty, J. P. Kennedy, J.Marpby, J. OTjTeill, Ueorge IJolon, andD. Canty, T.O,wbo acted as s oreUry.

Tho Sooretar;' stated tbat there was no mnetinK slnoo1833. Ho then read tbe oiinates of the last meeting.

> The Chalrma L rezretted that tha proiidont of theassociation, SI r. SUttery, was not present. VLtsaKgestad that tho nan» of thi usooUtioa ihoUd bechanged to the ?rotectioa Association. It was open toporson* cf ever, '¦ political oreed, and lie Objec* wu toprottot the d y airabut oppnsalve taxaiioo (hear,hear). After referring to the neceuityotpabBo bodiesadministering AoU of Parliament ia ia* spirit whleaths Legtslatanl dli»at«, he drew »U«Ui?a.to :tf» pro-potal of tbe Corporation to bnlld a nan>b«r .aqtUns.No right-minded man, he believed, wooli oppoee thu,bai U th. cottaVe* were to be built, th«rsao«ld builtso tbat when tbey are completed and tewrt* ptK intothem, they will bay a fair not that will refDaneritethe

^Corporation, without patUng » Ux on the eittsms. Hedid not thlnk .Vhen pattint thU Act, the Lsfiilatan«var thoqjtat of making other jiarUe*- pay. for thehonoe*. They heard a food detl«f the,evs»«rowdiBtof the oity, and ii watipropoeed by so«S) pbilonUiro-pists to provids bxMees Tor the olaea' ol people' inhabit-ing the over-crowded porUona ol \hf eily, Well, k* didsot think those people woold be ab|i lo p»ys»ch arent as wooldb 1 able to pay off the KoWpeeinMcy tobnild the'coatoi iplattd eoHacsc Then wen alsa *o«ae¦Batten oonneeed with tiw paad Jory whlok Uwostheir dotyto ha• >• an eve to. '- '¦- ¦ . r:, :\<

Capt Tool* told he was sotty to eay that h* eoaldnot agreed with theCbairmaaln»grea».SM«J «f *i» r—mark*. Ho did not understand alf that b»lWn said,bat he nndersU od Aid. Olattpett as oayiagtna* bs didaot object to tie erection of the laboarers'.egtlafeiprovided that tl ey should b», bafll at.fffl'few toweratepayer*. TliM was a vi*w he «jrdloltysfne4 witk,bat at the SM e tine they shoaii , «s4»«voM to beonetloable. : fli would ask Aid. CUsoett, trow bisown oxperienoek»*gaardia«,if issootUfW »boot tob» erected by U s guardians ia tbe country would pay tHe did not thial ; they would, and hbi bpiaioVwM tkotit was not th* m lab of the CurporaUoa t»M th» eottaneerected by them should p»y. Be wtsaed *o know If {beoottegee buUt li?»• eoUB rr wo«Hpw» 7V , ; .

. 8ecnto(y—Tkey will no*. . ¦ ¦Capt. Took, 1 ontisuSaf, said M» DobUn Corporation

meted s, numb it 0* eotiagw a»i th»rHA aet exsee*(bom to pay. G • did notlhlnk it would he swcMearytosWkeVWoiibnM a.au. Be witot opimaej tta»the cottage* «ouUbe sr«etsjd;tritboiit'lot«k..Bs tb*nnfened to tb» Qraad Jury, tod. bavin* sold iaol tbertwas • lot of pablio, « WMtfdJ^M ItaUoa.prooMdtd to a ISMM« chanw w^^WaiUUred"s - atttnste s «..Lsaay at the; M eom aesM.*ttfl«»3*pneMtment* a may be ebJNM ton&m **«>eU-Uoo." ; ¦ '. "• ¦ ¦ ¦

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¦ i:6ht-WM y6Wte'»Dd!nn!y to>deru- ¦ •¦ • ¦¦' ' I ', . J p hor tock w»fl like ii dream; ' . . ^_ ::

' Of something bright, rod pure, anSbplj— : | . - ;¦ . ' ' Sajr'a' rill at mom's team. • " ' . ; , . ;¦ ¦,¦

Nature'* oHildreq can >on marvel --It onr hcarta'.frere.woBtbat night . . •Br-that talr and gentle maiden. . ¦ :

, ' Eobed In natoro'i paroat white. ;

, . I ibavq seen of maidens m»iT ! .. Slooe or manhood's waking hour— ; ;

¦¦•¦' • • Sraoofal maiden*; pare and tondor— jFairer than the fairest Dower ; . ;

, .: But rvo noTer jet seen any ; ¦• Half BO mceial , ball ao fair, iA« that winsoirie, Mae-eyed maiden, ¦ ,

' . ' ¦ With the gcntlo, qnoonlr air,Who came unto oar world ¦

1 Jiika ft ray of Eden's Hgat !Whon «oeot dews wor>genUr falling .

. . ,. , X)n that balmy summer s mgnt. \

; " • ' I majp nover JnoroTwhold her— |Wo may never, uerer meet— ' I '

. • For at aorn'B dawn she vanished . ¦ :JUke a sonbednv—OU I too floct ; , ;

; But until llfo'a dream la orcr, iBo it eooo, or be It l«ng, ,;

' And boneath tho tomb tower ,Bleeps this hnmWo child of Bong, !

. I Trill over dwell with raptnroOn that balmy snmmer'B night,

When I caught, for ono brief tnoniont, , jA taint glunpso of Eden's light. .; ¦

i ' ! . A CHILD OF IUTDCE

Newtown, 20th j'uno,' 1S87. i • i •

(SELECTED). :, .

GALLANT i PARNELL. !

Dear to tLD nation's heart,.Voithial and brayo ttiou azt, i -

: . Gallant Parncll. ; . ,Eager to servo tiy kind, ' ' ¦ jXo coward twivlmq find : rBoom in thy noble mind.

, Oallant Farnoll. ¦¦ ; ¦ ¦. ;Who with snoh tact and skillFashions men's sonls at will ?Woo for our«oantry'« wealStrifes with such ceaseless zealScorning -to f oca to knocI ? ¦

; Gallant Parncll.And when landlords' plotTo ICTOI tho peasant's cot,Wbo to tho rescue springs .Andflcrcoldefiancofljoga . * . ,Bock to those wohld-bo kings ? ' j

! ¦; Gallant Purncll. \ ;]I ' . ! ' ¦ " ' . ' —Si/ ducu Kulion

ADIED, MOUNT MELLE RAT.;AdiraladicqrtbonKierod mount, 'Happy seat, and .blessed fount ; !

' Wboso peacci DI, qoiot calm,*Shod o crmy sonl it3 holy. balm.Whca I spent the ponfiivo hours '¦ ]Snatched from pleasnro'a shady bowers ; ;There I heard sweet prayer, and tnnoOf Mouk, and Brother, in divine commune-!Oft shall my spirit iniangnUih yearn,Until my footsteps again return, - • ;Alaybap within to dwell'; to 6tayTill Time proclaims nj parting day.

Xlw 'Iainp. ]' . . . | , : W. ilA. H

- ¦ > THE TOKrES'lLAND BIIiL, ¦' ¦. ¦ ¦¦

Tho Pall Hall Gazelle truly says ¦:—". The nature"oi the Coercion Bilk Is clear enough. Bni oa for." tho Land Bill, who can Bay what it is or What it"Is not P It is avowedly, a mere tentative, tom-'' porary measure; intended to help a very lame dog"oTor a very highjettle. But every day that has"passed elnce its introduction, baa mado its pro--"risibni more and more riebnloua, and rendered it•' mpte and more doubtful hsbetber it will bfl of the"least service to anj' human being." \

WATERPOED JUNE p;AIE 80 YEAESj AQOiA-' Pair supply of store Btock ; fat stock 1 rather

cearte. Fat cons, £14 to] £18 10a, milch cons, £9to'£16 ; dry, £9 to' .£12. 2 years old, £7 :to £10.Herfers, £3 to £S. Sbeep)from 35s to CSs. Lamba,163 to 22s. Store pigs, 16s to 223. Fat pigs, 5Oaper ewt.—Water/ oripapir. June 25th, 1857.

TIPPEEARY—THE JUBILEEAt the weekly meeting1 of the Tipperary Board

of Guardians, Air. Michael Dalton. cbairusan, pre-siding, all the elected fjua'rdians and two ex-offlcloaattended. Mr. Eendal O'Brien propospd the fol-lotring resolutii n— \\: That inasmnsh as certain ! non rcprcBentativo! perBOnathroaghout Ireland seem to consider the fiftieth anniversaryof the reign of Queon Victoria an occasion for great reloicing;- we, the members of tbo Tipperary Board of Guardians,beg to inform all snch persons- that daring those fifty years1,225,000 of tho Irish peoplO ! l>aTO dlo<l 0'Ialn'nep; 3,563,(<»biTO been erictod from their homes, and 4,185,000 hare beendriven into exile ; and, wo beg1, to observo that tho same rnleofgorernment that has been practised throngbont Is iq fullswing np to the present day, s statement which is protcfl bythe tact > that while I the barbarians of India are beingliberated from priaon M> honour of tbe Queen's Jnbilee! tboIrish jails are being prepared for tbe incarceration of thecirflisad bnt oppessed.peo lej of Irehind and a law is tioingpaesod whereby they are deprif od of tho right of free spleenand ehnt out from «tery form of constltauonol liborty i andwe beg to remind onr jubilant conntrymenthat while Jnbi-leo imrtitntions for tba general boneflt at) being raised plsc-whBro thronghoat th« British Empire ander the potrougeof the Goieramtnt, the hoasa of the Irisa people hare beenknocked down wholesale and the Inhabitants turned on,t ontbo mad to etarre nt tbe linstlgutlon of tho eelf-eameOorernment.'o'nuseqiiently ws eonsider tbe present a time foractively protesting against tyranny ratbor than for rejolo-ingiand we consider the oso of tbe term Jablleefrom aHatlonal point of view u cruel ntiro on tho meaning ot thoword. ' i ¦ : ' ¦

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Mr. Coanay '• eeconded! the resolution, wbiohpaeicd vrith acclamation, j ,

KHiZUCTBOA TAB UNION— T'OEBDAT. ': (From our ! Reporter.)Mr. ' J. Pow£fl in the chair. ;

Alco preisent—Messra D. Gleeson, D Kieroey, indL Poner, Drai Greene iind Walsh were alsb inottendance., ¦ ; ;

. jTbe ioinutes o! last meetiog wero read and signed.

• AW OT2«"0E0WDED , HOD8I.Mr HnUj, E.O, handed in a letter tbat hejhad

received from MrN P <)'8hee, who stated that bebad been informed that ajboaee in Kill, of nbiobHarry Dnggan waa tenant, was over-crowded ' ritblodgings to an extent injnrioua to health; on 1 beojiked the reUeving 'ofScerjto take , measures to lavethe matter brdugbt under, tbe notice of the boa: d.

Mr L Po»cr—Does thai come nnder our dot; r?. 5Ir Hally.,B.O—It doesl .: ;

Clerk—Wbiit id joa dio nbenyongot tho no ice PMr Hally'—t . visited the place,:' and.I ha? ) my

report'here. ¦' •''. ' ' ' ¦¦ ;¦' : • ;

:,Hc then read' tho report, which was.to tbe effect

J.Kat he visited the bbuse in question, wMchlcon-siited of two apartioenta.j In one apartment, nhicb?as fifteen feet long, and. eleven feet wide, be fonndtsro lodgere, and teven heos. . '. |

Chairman—How many members of bis own familybas DoggeO'? tMrHnllyi: Ho has no one. He isnn old man. Clerk : It U not Hally's doty to re-port to tho board. Ho sbqald haro sent the report totho doctor. The board could act on tho doctors report,bot they cannot act npon that. j

T)t Wtt!«h—How can a' doctor go specially there tovkit jW" ft""*"* f : ' j ¦ I

Chiurman—Is it tlio law that tho snb-Eanitary >(Hcershould send his report to tho doctor ? j

Dr Walsh—He thbnght t-> satisfy bimself that thoroIt a nnisanco before sendin'g tho doctor on a wild roosochase. ' ; ¦ | . ' ' 1 ' • 'JIrL Power—Tbo doctor will boat Kill dispensaryto-morrow. ; ' ' ' i ' :

Dr Walsh—That is the OBnal coano. [ ' 'Mr Gleeeon—Sopposing We had the report from tho

doctor, how can wo deal wifcb tho matter r , I .Dr Walsh said he did not think they coold > intarfore

with tbsibonso, unless it was in alt unsanitary con-dition. Mr Qlecaon i How many oro living in thebbeso ? 'Mr Holly, E.O i Three; persons. I : :

Mr Gleeson—Is not ODO of the .persons T4&rricdp MrHolly: There is a woman in tbo bonio (obj ob). : ¦• :l Mr Gleeson—This is scafadnlonfc ' > ; 1

Dr Walsh—You cannot torn oi man ont of < n nn-.EanitoT honso. : • ! ' ¦' • ¦ • ' ¦ ' :

Mr HaVIj—Tbo woman is liring In the kitohen. Hhoand haz bnsband do not agree, and be is not.livio r with

D*ic Greone-^hero will bo on inquest in tbBiioqsobo-forqlong. DagCTn ls 5 very old, inobloman." HJa ttonca!d be vronia viait'the plabe; and'(he matter' dropped.

, y ' :THE fittlEVIKO OTTICBES1 EBPOBTB. |¦: The •¦.relieving officers -reported ihat their rwpBctivo .

diejttlntfl were freo from all <5oUt*eibn« disease. ; .: .HtKACTHOMAa WATCtt 8OJ*tT.¦

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Pf ,W«l*a;drew otteotion to tho oondition bf the1wafer 'enppljr ffl tbs village,, and sngee»ted tist the

. now opso oraar, ana DUI; ¦» ™i w • n>im-r. ; xuop»oi)Io,w»r»pntBre ln«30venleneeincon«eqneno»of,

' th&^and he Oitloght no" delay ehonld take plabo in;having It romedleui '¦ - -[ '• "¦ 1 - 1 '¦ " ' ' : ' "• ' '. . ¦

The CUrk (Utcl&'tfut-w&en Dr W»l«h reported tillson » previoas okx?»»ioo,! ho: (the olerk) ; wrou to Mr

' 8U>keSrP«"»B»™»rfr as.M» Mm to pu lt rigb,t.|bnt'hegot no rcplj (o tbe let tor. )i He then .went into Dnnghr-

i : van, »nd;saw MrjStokes, fbo (aid be wu badly treated¦ by th« cuardisiOS'' Howtver . be said he would comodown to look »t tbfl «pput,(b.otnoTor cauic. ., . - i

, , Dr Walsh said thBrewajoomoqaettion M to whethertbe sanitary anthority or lord Watorford. had xmtrol

..Of ths water. - : \- \ - i - \ : - \ ?; : -. ¦¦ : . ¦ i

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The Clerk belleired thabthe sanitary aatKoritj1 ownedthe w«tei.'. If .he had »»y oth«t opinion he wo lid not

! vi»veirrlUntoMraoke«.i - - , - ; . ;= . - : ' . : . . . . ; . ¦¦¦>¦'.? AHet •oma' aiieiwiion •» to tba owoenhip of the, w»tor, U wwtiioivid to«4k» ttopt to, bftv* th* ooidl.. . . tionofth>,w«ttlnip>ov«i(.. ¦. . ; : . . :¦¦. : ; > ', > ¦ '¦ ', ¦, . - .¦•¦ ;

. ;. , : •:; : > ¦woaBnj WB..QK -j? *Jwp;: r . ; \ - . ,.. ;. .A'fc':th.« • lMt". ;'itt>ftu>iJ . ofrtba,,;P*r&Mntaipiol¦ Cooodl» refolntipo wM adootofl, J)J. & to7J /ofdeing Uio Directoi! of 110. ASBUUOCB f sjblkdoc '-btikli'lha 8ittMaH i bsrttt |r«» toflfe priac

fci»i«erR»ion,'|t..Xolif, M l*<a»rit fTIv Im oiowd W^bfaig .{of 'M -!&&*!!£% >»\ tbinkJni in* Ttt*^Wi Pb/J#M1'.

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CrCoMhto'jrtH sra Kl'. / '.. , ,',;; - ;-'"i " i1 ! l'•'rite iitetV Te?n«e^b'So^^wrot «ckfiowidd^inMhe ;r eet)|it'nF'iUe iilai' una" s'p'eblfloarHbn1 'of .the ,'prpposM 'ifieVeWed %oim&l M ^mtiiibJ nod¦ 6»:t!fi ohWtJtt B itton'alp^bMaw'wb'iofi tbfljideed ne<sessaryV'?r/e8» ih>olnae!3i&iA&' l!imate in

'deWil BbcAiiatrW^fr.^MM'-^-iv .-' ;F- •'!'¦ . i c.Clerk—I baVagottbe'ihfaMiaoni'afidWJl'sendit,;

.. - ; . ¦,.:; t .'irW"rSk0B«:i)i;»Pi8kti»'Eft-J '•' •:• ,': ; 1 ¦ ¦At a meetiri^bTtBS Tramb'/e'aisrJeVsary'cbuinllB.

'ieaOiefo qn $!?&&'iJnie/Ew IP1 McCarthy. t.P.,¦presided; ' ho p'retfont'::: HSjor 'MalinseUi ;J.?i.•AU'Sent; flF.p; Me rt W «alwey,. XP; :C Bo ei-a;J:Pi N PKelah;'P.L.G,T Ooifnolfy,1 D'HallyJ P.L.G/,and Jobu1

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• The; WeoHtjg decided'ib1 irifcrto thd boaM:tbat MrWetcre is tarrying but the rekJairfc recbminRnded by•DriO'FatTeUiin his report; It'jwas'rwolvW'dn theTnotibni of-'Mr; T Connolly; second'ed'by Mr D Hallyi

•inylthe-welt ait tbe':old pump oa thb TVadbro road;deebid^!8U'ca' p>nditni%.'urindcessary;.; 'Mr^Rcrsproposed' as'ltth •nmenSaient' .tnat the well \i<. biu'.veight feet, but this was riot'seitondedv ' : . ' : .• The"BelieyinG'' OiBcer reported that he f>»!cpdparties to e8na'.ln' t« 'ders'(0f .th:e*'prbpb8'ed' wou'. ;

Mr Hally.b'aiided in a ribtlde'of moCio'd ' to rescindthe' resolution'' passed last daj, approving-'of thesinking ot tb> wdll. ' : ¦ ' I ' ;

4'd ClatnpBtt said it amounted to tbisythautneywanted to h'av'o-a' water .fntni.t at Tratoore. Theprimp had'ruVdry, and they s'jiMild walk one 'mile,or Jose' water that had 'becni isondenineHj/by. .DrCameron,'! Ho'held if tliia work; witf to be'done thatpostere calling for tenders should be issued. Ten-ders bad not been sent in on the verbal atitnttrity pJthe:rcli6»ing!offlcer. He proposed that these; blllibe issued for1'this day week; calling for tenders' forthe| sinking of tho pump at'eb much per fdpt. . OXJtho'day the c6mmittee met there wasiikittle vyiitcr inthe well. ; He beard that'the handle was' takennw»y for Wai's days previously. ahd the watei: airlowed tb |«ollect. There 'w1a'4:;notahy !\v.'o.fer'Bin<!ethai; meeting, which was attended by people whobad not turned up for tnelve mohtbb'proYidiisly; i :! 'Mr Heafne seconded'the'inctlon.; " , '"' - , . . j

Hr Hally tafd a reBpectablo cbmrniKee ' meetingdecided it was not necessary. . ¦ • '". . ' "' .''' ' ' •—*^ '^ ^N' • t i l l 4 V W * W^V Wt* ¦ J 9 . m „ I¦¦ . Chairman—In the face of'tbis statbment of thecommittee, l|think it iB hard for'us' to act 'as sug-gect<!d by:Ald OlampettJ ' . ! •: Dr Scott asked if they were using the new puwpwater P :MrHtiHy : They aro. : ' j

Dr Scott said it appeared ' to him; after DrCameron's report; thatit Was at bad to use the waterof this new pump as to hare no water at" all. Dr-Oameron's; report should have, ended the ' mattertbe'te andthen.: NothiDg had been done to iuipeachitha reality of 1'rofesSor Cameron's test; and. hethought they!Bbould boguidedla the^matfer1 by this

•spedalist: He would be sorry, to flaunt this docu-hieBt in tbo faco of the'parieh r>rie8t, :an'd tbe othL'rgcritlemen of Tramore. They were not aware of the

' facts; as Mr Rogers andi he were, nnd ho thoughtiweijo guided by personal feeling. Under'the cir-enmstances ho would ask the members of the board

• toaceepf AldJ Clampett's proposal.! Aid Bedmond held that the opinion of tbe gentle-men on tbe spot, who knew most about tbe whole

i matter, should be consulted,and ho was in favour ofpostponing'the questioa before ' coining to a finalconclusion. ¦ j • ¦ I I• Aid Clampott held tbat the gentlemen of Trauiorewere not aware of Dr Cameron'f report.

. Aid Redmond said they sbonld be aware of it.- ' ¦ -Aid Clainpett copeldered they would never have:paE»ed"-itbe reaolution:if they were awaraof tho.'rolkfacts. i . •¦• • -A poll wis then taken, and Mr Holly alone votedogainst' thb motion. ' :

¦Aid Ctampett—While tbo. work is going on acompetent i engineer will superintend It withoutcharge. ' A CLAXU;

Mr Synnott wrot e, claiming- two guineas for at-tending on ;tha engineer of the Local GovommentBoard-inspecting tho cottages. Tbat sum includesall costs for car hire. '

Capt-Power—That is a very moderate claim.Chairman—I won Id not pay that, as it was bis

duty to inspect those cottage3.Capt Power—You ¦ paid Mr Budd £80.

i Dr Scott—.But two wrongs do not mako a right.A poll was'taken, and there voted :—

; For making the payment.—Messrs Eeidy, Leamy,Power, Eogers, Hearne—6.1'; ii?ain»t;.--Mebsrs Hally and Phelan—2.

¦ I i A 6T3OOESTI0M.: The following letter, was recelved from Mr. J. W.Howard, Town Clerk i— ' ¦ '

Dma SIR—I am direatcd by the Public Health CommitteeOf the Corporation to bring under tho notice of yonr boardthe/act that'ou the:recentan-trul here of H.M.S. troopshipAuutana, tbreo persons ffnllering from measles wore landed,and, bnt for tho timely interference ot oar SuperintendentHoaical Officer of Health a serious epidemic might hivearisen. It ia suggested that it would be well if your boardwoald direct their Med cal OfEcur at Donmore to exuminsall ffnch vessels' either nt Daomoro or Passage, and*not allowthem oomo up to the city until he Is able to gito them aclean bill of health. ' :

; 'Iho Clerk s<iid be really did not understand thisletter. Was it intended that .the doctor should visittroopships; or all vessels comiDg up ?

Capt Power—He means all vessels.Aid Bedmond said Dr Jackson's salary would

have to be doubled if ho bad to undertake eachwork. Tbe letter was marked " read."

!• : ; DE. CAKE. ;Tbe Mullinavatt Dispensary Committeo met on

the 17th June, and recommended tbat Dr Cane begranted a further fortni ght's leave of absence, DrCoughlaa to be continued as locum fattens. Acertificate from Dr G I Uackeiy was ericlcoed, re-commending the eztenEion of the leave.

Aid Eedmbnd proposed that tbe leave be granted.Dr Cano was not away from duty for many years.;

Aid Clampett—He is a doctor for tbe district 21years, and this ia the first time he bas sooght forleave of aboenco. . !

The motion was unnnlmoasly agreed to-; . : - | LEAVI.

Miss Abearne applied for a 'month's leave ofabsence to recruit ber health. Miss Poner promisedto attend to ber duties during ber absence.

On tbo motion of Aid Redmond, seconded by AidClampett, tbe request was acceded to.

\ OUT-DOOB BELIET EZTBAOBDrNART,Aid Clampett said that a1 sum of 40s a, week was.

received by a fimily.tbe bead of wbiob was receiving'43 ,a week relief from this board. He .proposed;tbat tho allowance be discontinued. Tho motionwas' agreed'tbi [ ¦. j TUB BENTS. FOB TH8 tlDODBEBS* COTTAOE8.

Aid Efdnio'nd proposed that the rents 'forlabourers', cottages be collected half-yearly, in Mayand November^ He would leave tho matter to thecountry gpa'rdlans to decido. : .

Mr Pp«14n 'seconded the motion, which was op-posed by :. ' ] ' ] ' ¦ . ¦ . . . . '. ¦ ¦ .' ; ";

Aid"Clampett, who sthted the case of tenants inthe city wbo. ir'pra allowed , to ,bold' •(heir' rents ;forweeks', to show tbat tho rent^ .would not be :paidhalf-yearly, rlf thoy pasjed this iresbliitiori, |theymtffbt lust i 'asi well hand over the cottases freo nfrent. He moved as an amendment that tbe rent bocollected monthly, tenants to bo . treated'with .in-dalgenco when .they were unable to pay. from somepalpable |canse< . . j ' . , '

Mr Phelan—Tbo relieving offlcer told me he . wouldnot collect the rent] monthly, unless he 'got 7«. 0 j.a -cottage. ", i . . . . :

:Ald Bedmond pointed but tbat these labourerswould have -an interest in their places, 'vrbioh tbetown labourer very often hud not. ' " • ' . ¦ '

lAld Clamjjett wns ia .favonrof Bcceptino; the rentaii the labourers hod It, and if bo bad not , paid npin fall at the end of the 2(5 weeks, tbe^ would knowbiw to deal with bim._ • .' • • . .' . ' . .

iAfter n long dlscassion, Aid Clampott proposed,aid Capt Power seconded, :tbnt tbe rent be collecteduiontbly,; J j : , ; ¦¦ ' ¦ . ¦ ." ' , , . . .

iTne'amendment was pat and rejected, tbe votingbeing t—; , ! ¦] ' ¦

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" " ¦¦¦for—Messrs;Hally, I'ower. Clampett-^-S, . ', . , . •¦ Agaiiut— Mebsrs Hearne,'Pbelan, Boidv, Ecamy.

Bedmond. oeeis— 6. ' , . , r ] . , ; "j The original 'motion was tbefl agreed to. i : ,| dipt Poifer~-Iiet tbe board-room bq turned ' into

ajrent office. ' , i . " ' ' . ' ' ;| Tbe Clerk said , if the . board thought 'it would

ficilitatq the collection, ho or bis assistant wjnldundertake :the;. work! of receiving tbo rents, if areasonable couimission; was oUovred. Ho bad done»¦ considerable amount of «tra work in connectionwith th se cottages, for which be bad neither askedoor received pajyment.; . .! . ' ! . . . ! " . . ., { Aid Campett proposed,tj)ftt'lbeyn«k the. , masteru> receive tnpso rents evorjr half year. 1 ; ,¦ I Capt Powor -What cobimi ion t . ¦ . ' ' '¦ ¦ > ¦! Aid Clatnpet^ -Oive,him t,en percent. I propose

tbftt Mr Keioy be paid X2^ *> year for collecting tbUipUU> X I IU JtlfWCC I X ICWUVI IUBI J4JU(,1UU. \ . .

. : : Tb'e, Chairman thought it a very soiall board totake pp this matter.' f '. '. r . ' ,- ' ' I . , . ¦

j Mr Hnlly proposed as'ih .emendoienl that ibeappointient bepoatpooed for 'B fortofgbt, . ' ' : .

I Mr Phelan epconaedtlie iiawndment. ' .; : j ¦ ', .j Capt Power paid be would withdraw from eccond-

ibg tbe motion, which ;wap then put to the meeting,end defeated, Aid Claropett alone supporting it. ! . K

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. ¦ ¦ i .! Wbite bread, Rt 4H. J«™«» Hetherington i brown

do, at 8fd, Mra -'-H«nnibap. t " Beef, at SO* !.6d,FJyoo ittolheaif orMei ; ^' N ?<>*<*•, EW».did per;do», Tbomu ,Phel»P. , ; Coal, 18s lOd iperten, Geoffrey Spencer.; '..n . ,' ' , ' , ' . . i /-I - ; .! ¦} '.

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hClttii eare Ja&SM, debt' ^• .;. . / ' j. .1 Aid Bedmond tbbogit it dbuonrteons of , tbob<»rd U ay to piirk thj. letter of ge abia anaqowteou. liioBgeir •i»Sf •' read.'', He mi* jtb emanager o|tA|gre«t. nmtu on, which oad'yMjsfewted tbeibowd. p>o»4a«Deirop»ljr (bea .har) , .,;]¦ Aid Cl«mpe[t iaJd<bei :»erw doling nith* pet-feet gentleman in Mr ProMor, and ha wouldi moret&«t/ tie. clerk now^Wrfrt to-,,tbo manager of theb»ok, tellittg blm tbat tb'«y have adopted tb« rate,*nd tbit ttjVQI be vnify coin* of oplltotloa M»oon

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.; MEETING QP 1 5'.HE'tiAiS*MtBY"Bbi D.evening last. CAPTAIN pja?q«a inV- thei, ibair.tSe.y.er»>. Jmportant,-. saRlMry-refpijip'B.'.were; ordered-kd.be, carried; oiitr andl sJgreat deatOf useful and'necessary business trintsloted. i'On the oiwstlon.iof-«rtfat»s' dwellings, 'ai letWf i' oi read1 'from¦Mra,.-'- Conttba,

¦¦¦ BtiSga-street;. bfferiog:a,' »-slU iforiilO iebttagW -rit- 'acb^bf 'JB176.! '1 ' * '" ' : i--.- 1

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1fa.VQnr•• o^;iiigIj fqgT8flmnch1:for tb i

'»|te, but" thought | that it;; would;b« ;well to inaka MrV. Cobdpn an offer., i •IJ on - raaVlng: . an loffor: there voted—Messrs:!O'Connor and Curran. Against, on the grbuodn

ithiit th'e sobemo would riot be * BbaucUl-1 snkcess,'.there' voted—Messrs. : Whfelan; Bodd, and '.Walsh,1

, ;Mr.' O'Connor1 said tbst tbtJiquestibn' ^ps now!arr ojion'one'and cduld bo brbdght ob at Buy loiterfiiae. ' Before ' the Ccimiriiisibnew colil^itindon,

,tbe scheme , ^altogether ^otifto : would) ha,ve' koi bogiven tb~re'sclnd all tba previous resolutions rJassedon- ,tbe eubjtot. : ;

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i . The : Chairman said that their dsclsion! that•evening:aifedted tuVslteJ alone; and'did nbt touchany of the other1 proceedihgs. ; ¦ '

SAO DEATH OP ANlEViCTED TENANT.DUNOABVAH , MoND^T-!-On Chrietojas Eyp,il88fli'

,TameB . B«jd<>rick, bid : wife, and :' aged .uiotHer' weroevicted from: their fHr'mion tho C'bearnley cstato,Modeligo, for non-payirJeBt of one yeaifs ' renttFor the 'past 600 years tbe Brodericks had held tbefarm, and by unremitting labour had fertilized thebarren 'mountain Bide, j The landlord "bad ! goneon increasing the rent on >he 'tenant's, iiiprovermerits, until ' the poor uiiin became unubla longerto pay big rack-rent. After being evicted! theNational League ;erected a hut close to tbo farm,where be lived for the; past twolee months'. Atlength the little money saved i fcotn the wrick ofhis stock.and cropaj became 1 i'xbilusted, And thepoor unfortunate inan died to-day, broken-heartedand homeless, s'ill la | tbo pritne 1 of ibiiuhoodibut unable to reslut" tbo death st-ntenco : pjaescdUpon bin by bis ciuel ; landlord. i His pbo)' oldmott'er,. who has taken; refugb with a relative,will soon follow ber eon, whenaBecOO d victim willbo added to swell tbe death list of landlordism.

:DVNGA.ltrAN'VNlON-7?KeiEHD \7.i . ¦1 , (Frtfjj i our Rcjjo'rter.) ' | .. Mr. J. CntLiNANE, "V.O., iu the chairj ; .' . . Also present :—Messr* M. Rvan , G, Trdy, M.

Ahearne, P. Walsh, S. O'Drlen , M. MorrisUpy, JJ .O'Brien,-J . Quealy, P. ,Tobin, Edmond WnH, jBarren, — Duggan, J. V.iO'Brien.

: IRISH- MATEBIAE '-IK THE COWAOEsJThe Local Government Board Wrotd wi lrJ referr

ence to rolnute3 of proceedings at the mceting .ofthe board on tho 9tb inst., requesting sanction totbo 'giiardiarip' proposal 'to UBO Irish materiab} inthe building of the , cottieus. ijbder the ' Labourers'Act, , nnd. they stated tbat tbU nrrangemeut doesnot require tbeir sanction , and they see no blijdctionto K B . bdng carried out , provided' the -approved•pecification is adhered to.

Mr 8 O'Brien—Tbat is right.Clerk—Wo will takW tiebders for the erection of

the cottages on tbis day week. 'The Chairman suggested tbat the/ consideration,

of the 'tebders ought be, postponed to sumo otherday, because tho. ordinary; buainuss of tbo bo.a'rd' to-gether with tbe taking ofthe contracts would be toomuch work for ono day. i

Mr P Wulsh—You' canbot adjourn the considera-tion of 'tlio tenders, us thef advertisements are'issuedfor this dny week. : j ' : '

Tbo mutter then dropped.IENDINO iuB nOBSE.

On application tbe potter nus allowed the use oftbe horse for a few boars.

BJIOET WATEE BTJPPLT.; Dr Walsh reported that tbe water supply at

Villierstown has nearly erased. He recommendedtbat it be examined- '

Mr P Walsh—Is there 1 a contractor for keepingthis water in order ? ¦

Clerk—There is. |ft r P Walsh—liefer this matter to him.Clerk—Mr Stokes examined the pump about 6

fortnight ago. i . . . .Mr P Walsh—He is bound to have a supply th'eri) 'It was ordered to refer the ' matter to tbe con-'

tractor. THE BATE cotLECTOtio.Tho Clerk stated tbat during the week Mr

Pronnan, rate collector, bad lcdg^d £330, adil MrHarty, 4118 19s 3d. ;

Chairman—Tboro is an order requiting tbe col-lectoro to fornish nn account of their collifctionsevery week. Clerk : I do Dot know anything about it.

Mr P Walsb—By order of tbo board, they arebound to fornish tbeir account every wrek.

Mr O'Brien—It is not necessary. Tbe money iscoming ln: satisfactorily. !

CAT* I/B ! DISEASE-Sergeant Dalton reported tbat G Fitzgerald, Esq,

Sea view , had . a cow suffering frou) what he con-eldered to be contag ious disease. Sergeant McGcarywrote, informing the bonrd that Mr C F Uudson,J.P, reported to bim tbot two cons hiB properlywere siok on his lands at Bull jcoe.

Cbairaian—The cause of tbis disease Is the scarcityof water}. •• ;

Mr Morrissy—And also tbo scarcity of food.The communications wore uiarktd " read."

UK8AHITABT.Dr Walsh reported tbo existence of a ceespool on

tbe premises of Redmond N.'dlo and J.iuici! Byrne,Villierstown , which bo considered a uulsaoee.

Tbe ueuul order WHS niudo to have tha nuisanceabated. Adjourned. i

OABBIOK Utf lON— SATDBDAY .(From OUT Reporter.)

Mr. JOKR SHEA, chairman, presided.Aleo present i—Messrs Tbbtnss Lnlor, D.L i

Peter Walsh, J.P 5 T, Bockett , M Terry, M VPoner, E Power , J Shea , P Ditccoll , Wuller Walsh,B Barry, T Power, M Wall, J Will, Win Hearne,and T O'Donoell , D V C.¦ Tho District School Inspector's report oo tbe

house school wna read, which wus very favourable jit stated that the sch<iolini8tresB, Mrs Crenilos,conducted her school !very creditubl y and satis-factorily, i ,

OOT-DOOB RELIBr,| AND IN DO >R COST.Catherine Connors, aged 80, upplied for out-door

relief. Mr Henrne prupostKl tbat sho gvt la perweek. Mr Eockett opposed It. On a. divieloa thoapplication W«B gmrjtea. The Clerk, in reply to nguardian , said sbe would cust Is lOd ppr week in:ho housi?. ' ¦ ¦ :

- Patrick Cahill , an evicted farirJnr, with bis wifeand four children, applied fo> out-door relief. Heresided near Koss, county ; Waterford.' Mr Terryproposed that, ho should et jCl per week. He saidapplicant's landlord asked him to buy tbe f.irinfrom him aoder Lord Asbbouroo's Aot, at an im-possible price, of Biuietbing like 20 years' purchase;Ho read a letter from tho agent of tbo landlord,Mr Langlcy, of Toy iLodge, threatening to put himout, which ho did afterwa rds. Mr O'Donntllceuonded the motion. 'Tbe motion for giving theapplicant £1 per week, for four weeks, was thanput frotu tho chair, and!passed, nnanimouuly. :

Mr. Mullins, clerk, road tho minutes, and reportfrom : the master, Mr 'jDunni . Dr Wall, M.O, ap-plied for medicines, A plan end speciflrtatbn wereread from tbe Local Government Board, for a cot-taRO at Deer Park, stating tbat changes should bemado in the plans, etc. Oa tbe motion -of MrBockett tbe . attention of Mr Mandeville, engineer,was called to it. Mr Barry eald tbo Local GoiorD-mont Board wrote asking for unDo^cosary things' Inbo done in those '• cottages, Tbe Clerk «aldithatMr Mandeville eboiild givo the Local GovernmentBoard all the information required.

A letter was read from too Locil GovernmentBoard, stating tbat £82 OJ ll}d waa aucescjd oti'the Catrick Union towards tho Roneral expentciiunder tbe Cattle DlBeasos Act. , :

Mr Terry objected : to the payment of tbis sum,as tbo pjuardians had DO voice la tba matter. : . " ' ;

The Clerk s&id this payment should bo madeaccording to Act of Parliament. .

I ¦ EVICTlOn UOTJCS. . - :

An eyiotion notice was read from Eabecca Ban-field against Joseph Hcarn, a tenant in William^street, Carrick-on-Snlr. i : i:: Mr : Terry aaid tho i landlords were on the lastdltcb, .and ho hoped tbe evictions would eoonerid.'This was a town ; labdlady, and the board bad a'right to look to it att well as If it occurred ia thecountry :(hear, V.ear). - . i ' . . . • ¦ - ¦>

Tho Master said ha bad 23 trampa this; week.Ho : valued ' the ' breakfast for each tramp at Id.The breakfasts aro tbtde np of stirabout andrmlk.

"¦¦ ¦ ¦•' - . l i ' . . ¦¦ . : . ¦ . - • ' ;¦ X00SIN0 IlITO TBB ACCOOBTS, ETC. : '

Mr Barry proposediths formation of a coni-.mltteo of : inquiry into the Internal: workinga'bfthis > board, .for tbe. purpose ot ascertaining bqwmicb, : if any, of the rate* levied off ao/ one divi-sion are appropriated fir the use and benefit of anyotber division or. divisions of tbe Carrick-ob.SbirUnion, Mr Bury then wcntinlo several items ofexpenditure, nnd >»i<l tbe rates in bit divisionahould. pot go np. . \ Hej thought» committee oughtto bo j .appointed lor ;tho purpoeo of oarrylng OMthis view*, He aald that an enquiry lnta tbe outdoorand indoor relief oqgbt also bo looked into. ; , .

M, PAwrd* annnnrfn^ . ihd mnfclnn. BMI! tnv»i( anamendment. ' . . " , • ! . ,. ¦ ¦: ,i , : '. ' .

Mr Terry said the bowd wera bioond to onqulre latoovery caw. Bat hd winld be JreaUf abrprlaed if itwould «6 into the matter for IS month* ' : ¦¦ - ,

tfr Barry' said 'monlea might ba' laken from onedivision ana added id another Ht foond that it woaldbe a»: well for one dI»Uioa:to b« insolvent aa to b»tolvont, M tbingi want at present Eaqalri nerer did•nr harm (hear, bear> j . :, ! ' •

>Tbe Chairman asked tor spoolfled oases, or grbnn s,befowjwlagUto thU natter t I - ;

Mr Bookett -lVe P!*Jiavo' ijBworb >liqttlry (hear);Mr T«rry found" &M oH»Wd for W.nd oth4r.x-

peniaa' oo »ia divis on.'andVrt'tlnire'wM no law: (q itat' aDJ Hit' Barry Iwtt rignt ia gtrtqf on wlthlitmotifk' *?(¦¦ ¦ '"'-« I' 1 - • . ;¦ !' • ' "-:7T, -r ¦.,-;¦.¦ ( I , ' - '- TbiriClark: s»ld ttho M ; item loolnded'oofflniaodbnrUl ,exp«nses, Mj well a» l»w., Aud (benan varym«n* other MP«n»efaU4 (hear; haari, - < < „•

one ojOn migbi be oted for teveral

MA »i Uii fowyityd of loom-harmjataU tftStoUL ^i'- ¦' -';' ¦. ¦:. .. .Wt Barry dfd'oot want • aworo »n-*aaUd -* <mtta)itu«:«(nbia gnir..

a; aee' no'«}« oa Vtb« forBjalibnbcngH thoom^m yoaiaiM oily

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¦— , ;'. ' . tifflr ,, actjj tfgaf jB Mtfrot, :i: . ;;;• ;:TK0iJL8! 'SSXTO K '' tf^lflwl rmoftthlv meeUntr of ,,th«i ' above branch yiiheldoD

SaWiyVMtrinefc " atf the ToSSaTBUflbttASn. i B v1.P, -S, BLTKri. i 'W'the'dUtr; hil.folWWbgjateiJrtra".Wert>p'r^e)BtTi^W.'«BardByi-'Esa.v 'ViP.i t J- P »*j.boo. , tMiJCr-erJ M; Mkd6oV, B. Daltoni M^ Darin, MilMoOrath; lt.f Walahi iP.Hjnni WJ ¦Wtttei P. Horna,J. GanW, P. DBTeeBMif^i .;;: - . -¦ . . -

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i : Thi9 Uiino.te« | ofj the ,laat meeting haying been wad

aflAWbfclPSd..,./ . ;iJ .,, . j j . ;: .^.i.^L. :. !!.! . . V j Li "The's >orjBtarv. real ont the namRs pi those, wf".^?hot J6in(«j the branoti thli Jearland wTO Vfbrt) mefnbtAlast yea •'Jtne'nanibor1 Wolnt 10,9 of whioh art'farmers.1;: Tto't haWnWiUooiinenwa' tintAHlt WQiatn6h*t-(ends^ok' and iMbeJ"wanted'to haVethe^branch inhealthy working ordor they should show thst byf ttien-attend* iea: at' its¦: meetlnns.iand show that.thef Iwersworthy of the uatne of Nationali«t», and. haMr> ad-;vised; wmltpj.eUag.togethar.aaltbey werbgolng! faooto labejwith.f^mlna.and coeroion.' ~ . L ,

Wi' Kearney, E«q., - moVea that none of tbosfr non-msAbU.S idmitMd'aflerthlsd -- 1 J '1 ; :' Mt.'ipatori'nioVotl'os'an'attidndiaedt. that'they gelDO'til 'tfaU'dsy month1 tb-ftiad In WelfBUbsbriptioDS.; After! ei'-ltmg diootuaioa; Mt. Dtdton-'s-szotioti'iwas

carried almost nnanunonsljr- - • ¦ : - :'JCbej.fpllowJTO jesolBtions werojtben proposed by B,

Da)toa, seconded bj,.j :hota<ta Carey. .—"'That | thosewho an iBOriJaed to the brapoh last joar, and'have^flOtjoined'lhiB'year, be called npon to eo'nd in (heir namesAbd !BaV8b'ripit6ris before this , d»y"m6nth',''ttftor which1d»fe:th/ywarnotbo''aanlltted!" ¦> ' "¦] ¦ ' - ' < ¦ ' '

Prdpusca" by '-Mbrgiaa "pSn'ti i - ' Bettcfaaad' b/M* Ma3iabckj i 1 kn'd-: rcsdlvcd .-!-" Tb'af.we- lcondotna; Ub ' thestrongest.' rnnnntrr 'tbo BOtion of Mipbkcl Bhanauon, ofCoojnnt! and; Wbit08'toJviii for grabbing Mrs. Melican'sfarm .if ,. CrjqghpmiiMcp,1 and is now ! offering-by

- pqbliblriqticq' the rgrabbing o£ saino oa bebalf i o! ..thoEarl ot Hantineaon." V, ] , " .'."". . ' .' ' ', ' • " ¦ i :

Both! rosolUtfona Were' carried. tinabirnbnsly; . :Next mebtingVwtiVbo'held;bri;t&ira SutiBay inj July,

when ajfull at«n8i»tlt)& la'c«p«c'tod> ; •' i ' I ;'. "1 " jii ¦ r . :

ST.' PATBICE/S-^STITOTION, BELMONTi | i PABKy WATEKFOBD.

I|or jtbe treatment and cure iof nientally-nfioctcdgeullcinent tbiB lnatitutibn , the first of Us kind irIreMnd>.b&B been fitted' ap with the; most1 modernnppliances;tb secure,-ad far us'possible, tbe !well-boing I nnd a Buperior : degree- of i comfort : to :iteinmates, i Tho rdoms are spacious; well ventilated,bedtedj and suitably furnished. Tho" grounds' orein a cheerful and very healthy locality; surroundedby varied and beautiful scenery,- and command ncextenslvo.view of the city nnd Harbour ot WnU-r-ford.- Jfe5eenger of St. \Joieph. i : -

THJE JDBILEE AT THE ISLAND.-The JubileA was oolebrat&d by Captain DoLdoy, o!

the Island, j .Guns wuro flrod all daj; from tho'lawn.Tho ptinqipul item of -Uio day's procpodings Was borioVeu match, playod between tho . Island team. coa-elatmgl of . Mr. DoLacy and fripnds, vprsps tbb'poat-ofneb oiVll soryants! tho Island team scoring a vtctbrVjby 'tHtyo-, wlckbts.1 Ah eicollont lnnoo was proviacdfor tho! nawdrons risltora by tho host, Captain1 DdCacjvTho Wnat.tif her 'Majesty's health; proposod by him,was, enthrigjastioally dmqk. ' , ¦; ¦¦ ¦ '. . • ¦ | <• . Amojjget tbOBo. present may bo nientlonod Mrs. Do.Laoy, (Irs. GofT, Mrs L'E«trango.Dnflla,iMr«.CotthUa,'Miss Bqmsoy, Miss Cojblan, Mrs. and Miss Bnpw ,Mus' HaSsard, Mias Waulan, Miss Biiley, Miss' Arm.atrnrftf j; also Mr. 'L'iiitrango DufHn, Mr. Hasiird.LoiuUsnaniBritton , Ao. Thodiy 'Was' exoeb'din'gijl flrie,and everythiag pan'od off moat aucceaatully,'thanks totho . nnliriug energy of Captain DjLioy and', his house-hobsehbld.—Corrovondtnt. '

PI8HESV PBO3E6UXION AT OABBICKBEa.Beforo; too1 presiding maglstratca at ! Cartibkbcg'

Putty Sus&iond, on Monday, fonr raon namcd;MIobaolSben, 'John Shea, Jamcii Shca(l), and Jamos8hca(2),were proaeontod^oa a charge- of poaching. Mr J. ij,Jones, I Secretary t > tbo, Waterf prd Board of FisheryConservators) appoarod to condaot the prbsoodtlon,and Mr. J. P. M.'O'SBllivan 'and Mr. Thos. I>avia ,Sblrs;, 'appoArod For tho dofeDdintj.

Mr. O M alii fan, addressing tba bonob, at tbo'ont-sot raid he had a word to eay on the form of tho Batri-raons. i Tbo complainant!) , aa not oat in tbat dooumont,1woro |Mr. Jones , Secrotary, and : Constable1 PotorMoCabc. Ho objootod to Mr. Jones bolnp inoladad oi:complainant. .. , . ; . ,

Mr. ! Jones informed the ennrt that at tho Thbtnas-town nuartor sessions, on Wodnesday last, MrJBat-torebyj B.L.,. appoarod in a flahBry 'oiso heardbbforbJddgs Db Moloyns, and bbjectod to bis condatetin r'theprosooation for tbo coneorvnt-ire. Tho learned Ci antyConrt jJadga decided that ha bad a perfoot ri, bt toappear, and directed him to go on. ¦ ;

Mr. I O'Sallivan—That, was an appeal caSo, and thoquestion:was . not railed it.putty so^aions. |

Aftor P good' doil oC argument, the migistratastraok] out Mr. Jonos' >amo from tbe heading; if th*summons. An objeoUoa ' was thon raised as to theright of tho Constabulary to prosecute, the case Doing 'an oflen&e against a bye-law, and not ajaiflst thd Actitsoir. j ' ¦. ¦¦ : ¦ .!

Distriob-tnepQotor LopdpU caid that I ho constabularywero perfectly prepared to fo on.with tbe caso oil farno tho evidence was concerned, bnt aa objectionhaving; been raited ho hod not lima to look info tbomatter, and he was not able to argno the point then-He saggoOed tbat the caee shoold bo dismieacdwithoat prejudice , and 'they'wonld bo proparoa'fornext ionrt; ¦ ¦ "

Tho bonrt adopted thU oon»e.

THE IBfSH BHINI3."— J U N E , !l88J

Bltickwator ITavirratioa Cbmpariy'o¦ . (LIMITED)

Steamer " AVONMORE" is intended to ply bctrrosnYOCTGHAL. VILLCBIJSTO WN, CAMPHIBE, andCAPl POQUI^f , alld« ^C(J 'wwa, aa under noted, unlessprevjented by onforaeon oirenmatanoes i— j- FEOM YOUQHAL for: " From CAPP0QUIN 1 for.

Wod. 1 ; ..; .'...., Vonghal ... 1210aft jTbur. 2 Coppoqnln...l215oft. Yon^bal ... i 4 3) att•Fri. 8 Cappoqoln ..13 15aft, Yoo^hal ... . 680 art ,Sat! |4Capt.oqaln...U15aft. Youghal ... 6 0 aft•8nn. 5<iippoquln... 1 O att. Yonghal ... 0 OaftMon. e Cttpt-oqala... 2 Oaft. Yongkil ...I 0 OattTnea. 7 CuppoquU... 2 O aft. Youghal ...: 530 aftWed. 8 Caiipoquln... 6 IS aft L Thar. |0 Cappoanin .-. « 15 oft- Yongual ... 10 1) roorFrid. 10 Cappoquln... 014 eft. Yonghal .. . i lOWj nor8at. UCappoqnln.., 615«ft Yoaghal. ... 1 1 0 mot•San. 12 Cappoqalu... 7 Oaft. Ycughal ... 11 0 DotHon. 18 Cappoqain... 7 0 »(t. Yonghal ... UlO tit•Tncs.UCoppoqoin _ 7 O aft. Yongbal .„ ¦ 12 10 aftWoi. 19. Yoaghal ...; 12 UO aftTiior. 10 Cappsnoln .. 9 0 nior. Yooghal ... 3 0 altFrid. 37 Cappoqulu ..li li aft. Yoogbal ... 310 aft8ot. 18 Cappoqmn...l2 1S oft. Youffhol .., ' 5 O eft•B'in. iip Cuppoqnln...l2 15 ift. Yonghal .... 0 Oaft•Mon.20 Capi>oqiiiu...l-il5aft. Yougual ..' 6 OaftTHC». Zl Cappoqatn... 1 30 lift. Yoagbal ... 0 OaftWed. Si Cappoquln... t Oaft. Yoaghal ... 53Q aftThur. p Cup^oquln... 3 3? oft i•Frld.;'«Cappo<iuln... 615 alt. Yonjhal ,.; . 9 0 niorSot. M Cappoqnln... OlS aft. Yonghal ... 10 10 root•San. !W C.iiipoquln .. 7 Ooft. Yonghal ... 11 O morMqo. 27CappcKiolQ... 7 O oft. Yonghol ... H30 morTues. !23 Cappoquln .. 7 0,aft . Youghil .„• UDaftWod. 2» YoagbiU ... IMO attThnr. BO Cnppoqalu... 0 u mor. Youghfll ... 3 O aft• Excursion Eeturn Tickets at 2J each lasucd on theso day*1.Tbo I usual patrogo to and from Cuppoqaln Is mado in 1

hoar and 45 minutes. : ,I

¦ I'AEES. : ' , ¦I«t (fla«s U C ippoioln and Camphlro, 81nglo, 2s. Etttun,

8d. To VlUleretown. Single . Ii6d. lictnrn, 2ii 3d. >ind|Claw to Cappoqnin and Compblro, 8loglo. Is li|

tteturn. 'rt. :To Vllllor»town , 8it.glc, U | Uetprn.li Cd. ,Between VUllontown nnd Cappoqalo, Ut ' nd'clau, 6d.I'lrek olats E«turn Ttckrtt available for 8 da>». ¦ 'All dogs will be churgod ]¦ faro, and will bare to bo tie 1 n;.For farther particular* opply to i , :

(«"y27) ' VT; V. CSSHEBl YongbiL

, - I . , i i Uot i o o . . . - ' .; ¦ '. '.. B D W A E p D O W - L E YEEG8 to Inform tho Public tbnt bis Boita ply

] regurallv betweon Waterford and Cftttlui:-:on-Suir. Goods of all descriptions; wbiob are to boforwarded to Waterfdrd, or tla Wnterford to auypart of Ireland, Englabd, Scotland, or Wales, VHI1be received ht bis GOODS STOEE8, QTJiY, CAB-EIGK-pN-SDIfi. Goods froumll parts. for'Cir-riclc«m-6lilr and eurroundlng country, received'atWat< rford direct from tho Steafcro and 'EaHf flyb.'Freiihtrcbarifes will be foubd moat moderate. Foilinformation a* to Eatosof Froigbh. tioie'a. of 'Sail-'ings; rite, otc, to be bad at the OmcEl— (a20.tf": NEW-8TEEBT'; CABEICIC-ON-SUIB;

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MANITOBA AHP THB CANADIAN NOBTH: I WE'ST,: ! ¦ | • : .

•TOTHIOtf Comprises 160,000,000' Acres of tboVY , bestWbeat Lapd in the World, wd 60,000i

009 of the best Grating Land. Railway cKjmrbaoi-cation open to aljparta of.th«(Contiijent^ ImprovedFarms for 8alo in, nil parts,of Canada. AeJUtedPassages granted to Affricaltural Xabourerri, andi'empla i DotneBtio Servants, who ;wo , in greatdemand. ' : ¦ " , . ¦;

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Mopo, and full information to • . ¦: :j : > THOMAS CONNOLLY, ; . ' -. . ¦

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- Tbi» Powder «o oelebrated, i*»erfeetljr gDr vailed In i ftroj-lw BUGS, FLEAS. MOTto. tBETl7E8, M it U IOMOU(whJIjrt iporfectlr barmlen to til tnlmal life.) I A11 wooUatw»wl on aboald W well: (prloUed wrtb tho Powder beforepUcUg !«mj', It U tnnlaableto Uteto tbt|8eutde. To¦told dtap olnUaent tnilit apon ' btvlsf !".Xeainc*ffpwder." So 6t&w Powdor l« «tt\»tnal. gol4«U» <»ITMM._ l».,Md2j.jW;-i)«wir«ofJol(«U4n, ]>oa%b*f«oelvad.' : I '. . i ' iJ^ltMsi lN OmtDBBN, | ! ; ;¦ ; : | , I '^SBgawjiN- 'CHijapBBirJv •¦¦' ! ¦ r •

AM e»»l& «atsl|rj.ia with perttst iafetJgot rU of bynrtni iL&ithtf iggmzn TABLETS. R««%aUoUMuMmg *t from Woroai tt «iupecua. do not wall, 'rm «uwith !eue caf*-thecElia (b««<*«S«t,aimt on Jf otOt),cold by«U chw&&t«, lfcTini,U. ltd. ««eb,. : | .i i : =:- . i

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Tie was- fc^&f^-j thredi ;years; of "age, living' with \m-mother. &' wido'rt'. Some eleven yeara before, thena mere boy, he went ;to workdn a, c64 1 pitras.a mtnet,,in order io: assist His '. mother in rearing- her. faTniljy |of ,little children.'[ Spon,. however, the; little fellow:broke down in; health, bdt 'the necessities of the1

family seemed to require it,': and he continued totoil in tlio mines , S'l 'Terih^ all the time from theeffects of 1 indi te lion:, an agonising symptom beingasthin i,''i'.i ' a-.ich a tDiiblesome form that tho i poorboy was iuUble ;to lie in bod. : WoVking through thoday, and resting as best he could' in an arm-ciiaii-1durino- tho ; night , naturally undermined his con-stitution. Year by. year 'his -he iith ; grew worseand worse, until' at] last ;rheiimat-ism came with allits- dreadful «gony.. ' One joint after another! gotswollen and nfflamod .'^o that he was obliged to stopworld In this sad plight the now young man wasconfined to the .lfoua 'o for: two long years, sufferingall mortar could ; endure.. ' One ' physician aftoranother was: called itpon to t'reat liis complaint , butwith no ' benefit, for the poor fellow continued togi'dw Woi'ij e.and w.6rsc. :Hoping: to find somo meansof l'eiief, a1 consultation of doctors, was held,: when itwas decided Uhnt orgauic disease of tho heart existedin an incurable form , and that medical aid :cdul d ,notafford- relief 1. He was given up to 'diei These yearsof exprinsivo medical treatment ; had exhausted, thelittle savings of. his mother , and they had nomoney to buy even the necessaries oE life ; but: afond mother never gives-up in despair. There wasono spark of hope loft. Some one had told her of aremedy that had cured so many cases—even whenas hopeless as : this one seemed to be—and themother's love went but for her dear boy. But howto get thei Vriiedicine was the question. Theirmoney was entirely gone. The boy had a new pairof trousers' that he had been too ill to wear, ' andfche - raol'lipr rp:"-">"^:i "• : ; l n u !• '.• •• -• -O f " I f t!ip l)ov is

HAMILTON, LONGL I 1 I I T E D ,

Manufacturers of MineralVn nJivfir^fl. Cvlinaon IIAGHEMflll; Oie OttxWHf r . tat

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—• '-* : 8ciatf«, «on, ¦ : ' AitfiiJt»V»»rUySODA WATER, GINGER ALK, G?nt, Bronohitw, FeniiW BttSrdtn,SELTZER WATER, LEUON SODA. EJ&DU<UUe' P ttST*^*%££?LEMOWADE, : KALI (Potass) V/ATER, . P»r»)v»f«, KeunUiu*, . ', Vnac J 'j lXfPTv/i-nn titiTiK T imi IT k fir A mTU"* i iDuigcstioD. SDUCUU Ailiiiciiti. .brden. .

AGNE CIDER. SPARKL

Thcso untivallcd Watera cari bo obtained on the beat

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JI&VU'JLPJIIJJL&JL JSIO IVII )PJ Iri i jily. '£Invite particular attentibn to tbjir present Stock

spiarsj iJSa WHOLiHsoMJSAt tho following; Prices i— ¦

QHEB&IES.—A good, Souii'l Wine, pale ... 13a pO An ezcvllent Dinner Wine, pale, ruvoiumended .. 2A,t. p

A ver/ line Dinner Wine, pale and golden 30a. pA very choice Wine, palo and go!d«n, much recommended,? 8Ua. p

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a—" -.„•-- w^'p.'.'01;"r'-..pnt;r' ... ,? -* *i*. *"»*. SySaSS ekJ An ezcvllent Dinner Wine, pale, recommended .. 2A,i. perdoz.—2sJ Od. per bottle ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ *—-2-*— > •• ' ' 'A very|nne Dinner Wine, pale and golden 30a. per doe.—2a[ 6J. per bottle A M W O F UVB LATBBT TKSTlMOSIilt,

A very choice Wine, palo and go!d«n, much recommended,? 8Ua. per doa.—3^ Od. per btrttle • uj itnA.nct' iN " ant

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P O B T S.-Tnnagona, finest iuipoited ~

7. .'. is3. per dor.-Isl 6d. per bottle l h^ J^ o^?iStthSi ^sL ikOld Freah-bottled Wine, recounnended &U. par dor.-ZiOd. per bottle beiX&oStoPB I!I ^TtwJ%*£$«tta Si.Old Tunny Wine, well matured In wood 80s. pordoa.—Sal 01. per'bbttls . ¦ ¦ -j W , M.:&t>Qggy)(M«x«rl.

Old Fully-inatured, cructcd, much recommended ... COa. per do«.—0i<OJ.<per Iwttlo . ' FAIN IN IHE KKBE' " '" ' ~~

yfiLAELTS.-Vin Ordinaire, Bound Younj; Win^ ~

12«. per dos.-li oJ. per bottle M^Mutta JS 'S St^S^SliStl*O „ „ Old, free fro m acidity , .:. loi. perdor. -K 3d. p« hottla Jf ilJ~J? •»• »«*»W»o !»••

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TEOBOTJIEN WI8HINO TO JOIN HER(TY'g ARM Y can obtain all infor-tbb Conditions of Service and ndvan-nay on application at «ny Post'Office.>e«t» of promotion are offered tor ilon. ;¦ . {jy25.tf)r can bo made, either penonally orho Officer counnindiBg tbo BesKtnen-CLONUEL, br to the nearest Volnn-Instrnctor or other Secraiter> -

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P^l?!\dtli ttB. O^;* *! *;?*'^gf fe^JWW^a .'effecte l'a citre in this fidjfieleatfsrie?vs-hliflf'l«i*b^enpronov need i indupflblc. 'Bat ib is: l®n\y >j wt *a saythat i:: the I chemist h^'knbwTxj bfe'the.V^wwfcs^'f^hefamily tho | - medicine:.. could- liaye • ''¦\)f %rilM '&\iiedwitlio:; t a visitito' th& pavy'nbroker..' \;U.i0a{rtikki\yifour " 7e:irs i ffince tliW-took place,j at/dy^Jia joiflh g¦Jiim liH -Francis Thomas has teen able to. .follow, hisoccup; ttion ' ever since, and- i* in the ehjoy iaentof.exc ?llcnt health. Ql courae heTievec liaU^pgamcdisoas j of tho heart aa was sijppci.ieij i; ''dil-ipalpi.tivtion rheumatism, and asthma ' were inei'e syiiip-tonSsv . oi the real disease, which' was dyspepsia , orindigestion^ for whioh . the remedy was especiallyadapted. Those who wish> to connnunicttte ¦ mthtltis . yb ilrigi - maii c:m write to him : at. tiie aboveiiiidrej is , and"l;c'will vouch for jth'eicur^triye/prowjr-tiea ; of Seijj el's Syrup, the article tlia^ ef6»Q^4'.'£lii5almost miraculous ctlre. The foilp^n^,.feti^;i sfrom a chemist who thought the ; facts ' felibulfl'beknown : " Jamf.s V. Thomas, ¦ ofi Pontriewyriydd,near Pontypoor, age'twonty^three, collier,.was rlj'.fornine years, unable to do any Work for threelyears,never lay do. vn in bed for nine ye.ars.hj id' fo-s'J^epin a stooping- i^osture ,.was treated'by peurJy 'a^rihedoctors for fnilies rqiind, who g'enfirally sjj a^d'^iscomplaint to be rheumatism and heart dis6agf> of.achronic nature, and beyond-all : power to cure.¦\Vheij hope had nearly died-put,'he waa persuadedto try Suigel's Syrup, and to the delight of xelatwesand; the astonishment of his neighbours, after takinghalf a bottle lie could 'lie down 'in bed.' Jtftortaking one bottle he -went to work. Has - nowtaker two bottles and on the third, and is quite welland 3trong. His mother is in rjaptures, apd'oantalk' of nothing else' but this marvellous cuiJe,Jayndwisl'uis to mako it knownL" : • ." ! •' :

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