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i rolled rito ths Home- m ''THE WATERFORD NEWS. " LAR8EST CIKCUI.AT1OX IS THE SOCTII OF IRELAXn. Publish ed event Frh ' W Evcni*?, at N *. 40 Jvtnj Street [orrosiTit inr. pnovixcui. BAKK .1 PJUCE THRKE TKNCF.; YEAIUV ( I . V ADVANCE) 13S.; STAMPED , -til. ; YEARLY , 17S. 4d. Agents for Sale of THE NEWS : WATKUFO R D—Mr. AV. Krr.ty, Little Gcorgo ' s-strcct TRAMOKE—Mrs. K RAKXEV , Confectioner, Strand st PASSAGK EAST—Tho Misses LOVK, Hotel , Square. NEW 3SOSS—Mr. Comvis. CARMCK-OX-SUIK—Mr. J.M. Mnsi-nv . Nows Agcut DUXGAHVAX—T. & A. O'NKII .I ., Ilibcruian Hotel. ¦pRINTING ov EVERY DESCRIPTION , ron PUBLIC BODIES, PRIVATE INDIVIDUALS, MERCHANTS , PAWNBROKERS AND TRADERS IX EVERY WARE, XXECUIED WITH TASTE , HASTE , ASD PRICES ASTONTP1 1IXGLY w - (Tits Quality of the Tf' ork Considered), AT The News Book and Job Printing, PAGING , MAC1UNK HULING , BOOK-r,IXDlMoTsTABLISTrMEXT . C7.v y- . <. -5" w A " '" :' '?' lw/ > n' "'" : / ' " A ' SHIPPING ENfil WM SOITII WALKS, ASK 'I UK SOUTH OF IKKLANli . rta WATKKHOKI i AM. SKW MILFOUD AKU' TilK CHEAT W KSTKKN RAILWAY. en- rut: SHORTES T KOUTK . IMPRO YKD D A I L Y COMMUNICATION , Bv Express Trains and Fast Mail Steamers. y-v X AND AHTEU T1IK 1 ST JUXK , -A«i>3^ *J tlir .|. . " >O p.m. Express Train from V^nT*^ London (r;uliUii}, 'ton Station) will run ^Jc^S^fe to X EW Mn. r<n:i> , arriving there at 1.10 a.ra., mill the Steamer will Start for Waterfowl imme- diately after , anil arrive there (w eather permitting) in time for Passengers to proceed by the 10.20 a.m. Mail Train to Limerick , Killarney, Cork , &c , and by tho W.iterfiml anil Central I reland Company' s Trains to Kilkenny and Mnry lioi-oiiR li. A Steamer will leave Waterrord (weather permit- tins) at 1.0 p.m. (Irishtime) , Uaily, Sundays exccptcil , in connection with a, new Express Train from New Milford at 2.0 a.m., reaching London at 11.15 a.m., except from the Saturday ' s boat on Sunday morning. rasseii! , 'crs sailii.R from * Waterford on Saturdays pro- coed from New Millord by tho 11.0 a.m. Train on Sun- days, reaching London (Paddington) at 11.15 p.m., or by any subsequent Train during tho period for whieU their Tickets are available. 'ihroup h. Tickets, at Reduced Faros, will bo issued between the princi pal Statiuus on tho Great Western Railway, and Waterfowl and Limerick , and Waterfowl and Central I reland Railways. Fares iclK'CCil London aiii7. Waterfnnl : StxoLK TICKETS First Class , 4Gs. ; Second . Class, 3S8. r id. ; Third Class, 20s. KETIXN TICKETS Fi rst Class, 70s.; 2nd Class, 59s. £35* Single Tickets are availablo for FOUR DAYS, and Koturn Tickets for Oxi: MONTH ; and 1' assengcra lave tho privilcso of breaking tbRJournoy ot Glo' Bter , Chcpstow, Swnuscu, Xow Milford, and \Vatcrfbrcl. fg" Third Class l' asscngera to and from London will be conveyed b y the above-mentioned Express Trains. , Full particulars may bo obtained at tho Company E Stations and Receiving Offices , and of Messrs. J ACK - SON " & Co., Xow Milford ; Mr. DOWNEY , Adelphi Wharf, Waterfowl ; and Mr. BUSSELI J , Great Western Railway Com- pany ' s Offices, raul' s-Equare , Waterfowl. «Z?" Through Ra t es for Goods, Cattle, Parcels, &o., can bo obtaiued at the above-named Offices, fmy-28 WATERFORD STEAM COMPANY. INTENDED ORDER of SAILING-JUNE, 1809. »i VTOTICR. —TlieWatcrford Steamshi p *rJjS^. Xl Companv receive Goods for Shipment fflt, f%i. r.n tlic followiun TiTms only:—Tbej reserve j g~^ T -~ tl 1 " rinht to carry bi/ any, not by particular Vesscls ' wi ' t ' l" " li'wrty '" Tmv Ships and call at other l' orls , and «ill nnt lie acromil.iMt for iujurira or losses arising flora delay, aceiilonts of tlie S'H% iiivi-rs, Kiro , the Queen ' s Ene- mies, defective Xavisntioii i Or accid.-nU fmm any other cause, nor for any I 1 '-* which mi- lit haw Wn covered by Insurance, nor for I.o.ik.ije , I' r. -aVuari ", foimitiiui , Quality, or contents <il any I'arccN orlV-kasn-, mil. -.- > p.- ..i.cll y riitYrcil aiiJ ad rn- Irem Kriijh 1 . p ii 1. <S ' » »1 N not ri tnovwl to he Stored at tlif" risk ami oxi.ni-'. of the ( ' ¦¦n-iiiico. All (i'HuU « " :1 !>cra<i!irnl as s- .ibjcrl to a eenoral iifi> , ml lirM not n:il y f'.r Kn-i- 'ht of the s. - .:no, Inn fur all Arrrais of Kreiiht. Sl'.r::ji. . «r otln-ri-liiirzirs due by the Importer , owner , >. r i ' u:i-i _ ' "'is Vi the Cinmany. WATK l l r OU I ) AMI IMt lSTOL. Oh- . '* , ir u'l" r i-liai" ¦!• Vi'»H, direct. From U' . I . - T - ' . I 1 to liriH"! : i-i»i:! lii-s:»l to Walorfor.l : TIM-I IV I i— 1 ... 12 N.">n I' lM- 'V . June 4 , ... 1J Af t ' n Tnevl;.;- , ' ' " - ' . ... " : Al' ' .. fri. - .v , 11, ... 0 A'fn Tat-.1«) " " . ... '- N "" ! ¦ Iri lny. ., 1- . ... 1 Alt n Ta .'lay, " - ' - ' , ••• ' •: •>' " ' '<«^i- .. ^ . - (i A "' n Toc«l-iy, " - !l , - •¦ - ' N •••" ¦Irrfli'i . From Walnf'M-l to Uristnl , Frmn liii-'nl to WaterforJ , I)it>cl. railing at I' l'intiruke Dock. Friday .luac 4 , ... :; ! A'l ' n Tnrvhv , June 1 ... HI Mort Friilav ,. H , ... li >lw™ T'le-laj, ,. P 5 Mort Fml«y ,. l c , ... ^i Alfn TiiMitnjr , 15 ... 0J Mom Friday, ' - '5, ... 11 .Morn T'^- 'liy, :2 ... a M«"i . lucvhY, ., ••• 1 SIrr" ffrf^T On l-' arlv Mornini ; Sailing" * , the Cabin of the Sloam- »rs will be Oninto receive I' aweu;. '':"-* arriving from London by thn Xizbt Mail Train. Cabin Fare, 15^. 01.: Sprvants and Children , 10^. 0<l. Return do.. 2" >* .: or with liberty to return fro m Dublin Cork , or Wixford , .IK M., Steward ' s foe included ; Deck 7ii 6d. Femnles attend the Ladies ' Cabin. W A T E K V O K I) A X I) LIVERPOOL. T. nra , Camilla, ntvl Zri-hvr. r3- TIIUr.K SAILINGS WKKKLY. rROM ~ WATKKFHKH " . ri;0M i.ivtnrooi. : Wed' jJay June ' - ' , ... * Aft 'n^'eiln' silay, June 2 , . '4 Morr Fmlav . I, ... r > Mmn Frii!»T , ,, 4 , . R Mom Monday. ,, " . - "' M"n. Moi.diy, 7, ... S Morn W'dneiSav '<. ¦¦• " J '" ln W>.lnc»dajr , 9, ...10 .Morn Frldnt , 11. .- II M'«n Kridaj, ' II . ... 11 Morn Mnnda ' y. ,, U . ... 1 Aft' ,, Monday. !4, 1 Aft'n We'lnradat I" , -- 4 Alft Wrilnrsitaj, 16, ... 1 Aft'n Frldav " l"i ••• 6 *' or " ^•i'l'V. ¦ ¦ IS . ... S Mnrn MondaV . SI , ... 10 .M< rn Monday, 31 , ... 8 Morn Wcdnm.l ay,. VI , ... U Morn \V«lneJd«j. 2.1 , ... 9 Morn FrMaT » - " . :l M"rn 1"ri '1>''. as, ...11 Mom WedneVdaV.. . ••• , 4 Afl" " w«ilnesrtay 3>, ... 1 Art ' n Cabin Fare, 1 «s.; Servants and Children , 10s. ; Deck , 7s, 6d.; Children. . Fnnalcs attend' the Ladies ' Cabin. Goods received at Clarence Dock. WATEIIFOIU) AX1) LOXDOX. Aurora , Beta , Aura , or other eligible Vesselj. TBOSI WATREFOhn: PROM LOSIlOS : Thnnday June 3, ... 1 Afln ' n We.lnmlnjf June 2, ... 8 Mori) Thuriiiar ' " ••• * Altn"n .Wrdnrulay ,, 9 , 9 M'.rn Thursday " 4 Afltl n lU'nlnrnlay in.... « Morn Tboriuar , - 1 . ••• 4 Ar '" ' n !w'-li">'l»V .. M. - « Morn inunuai >, ;Wednesday 30 ... S Mern Cabin Fai<\ 2fl. .; Beck , IOH . I.OADtso H KBTUS :—London—British nnd Foreign Steam Wharf , IiOwer Kast Smithfield , nnj West Kent Wliu' , Sonthwark. WATKIIFOUD AXD l'LYMOUTTi . Aura , Ranger , Anrnra , or other eligible Vessels. rEOM W. ATEBFOKK : FROM PLT.MOCin: Thori.lay June 3, ... 4 Afm n Thnr-lay. June 3, ^ 8 A'n - n Thor«d»T . - * Afl:1 'n "'<"»¦ ¦• ¦ >>•. ,. 1". . 8 AUn ' n TharldiJ 17 ... ( .i :>'. - » Ti,li,.,l,y, H, ... s Afln ' n ThS' i'Ky I! < ¦ ¦ ¦ 1 A(m - n rl.ur.dav , ,. 2i\ ... fi AHn - n Calyin Kire, 2'N. ; Deck , lm. laki!ij(,.»>.U fur Kahnoutb , Soutliainv'ton. I' .irl-month , and places a " .iacent. \V A 'l i: iiK0 1!D AXD I! K I, VAST. Af ra Hi '" , A. ¦ >"*" , or other ili. 'ibli: V«-ols . FK'JV \V\TU:r'IIU> : FH''« "Sl.rAST : «. . .,,, .,. i ,,.,. s ... - ' . .. " rri.[l ' '«' >-!» . v 1 June I , ... 2 M< n 'n Sat ir " v ¦-. ~. 2 AK.. '. r«<-«.:av. ,. « . .- H Alln ' n S . »• ' " ' ¦' ... 2 Alih - |.!r.i-s.|:. y, U. ... I All., ' 1, sllur " v " " ¦•> : ..- -J Af'n - ., rii'-!..y, ,. u. ... SAini ' ii S"1U"'" y T.I--I..1. .. S- i . ... 1 AfM, - n Cabin F.ir.- . ... I' "- " nk ' - ~ s - t!l - l - ' li ' " lrf n . - * > . w ATI" i: foi: D AN ' D XF. W i:oss . Fr. o .i \V »Ti.uvi.i:i'-l"' i! y- Sm,.V.vs . .xci|,t.d, at ¦! P.M. FllOM NKW |:,.!.:s-ll.iil . v , >:ii n. .;i . v- ..vr. j.tiil . »l t.Ki,», \v \ri" :: K<ii: D AXD HI ; XCAXXOX . FnoM \VAii ' i-n.!:i.-llai!y,^i- , i.^ ""1'H 11 ir > '•"• P ' KI .M D I - . VCAN N OS— Daily, Smiilavs ejiejited , at 8.15 A .M. lli>rtli« seemed anil every infuniiMian u-iven by thcA^cnti Kr 1i(,,{—Tlif tleuiTal Steam Packet (Jlfice, Liecr/mol lV.lrnor.1 Si«»» &-' ' n> l' »>»l«»>>: - r > . Hrunswi irk-street j kV»«lili-»nn r.«il'""?'- !¦":•¦''¦'—ANTHOM. <! . KOBIN6OK , « \r^rk " l am - llriti.-h and Fiirri ^ 'ii St. -ain Wharf , Lower ? ' , SmithncU , nn.l W. -t Knit Wharf . Soutlnvark l>I r month- 11 KMiv .1 W»I" *<¦ < ''»• Wh:irf . M'".ay- Belfatt— [I lIcM'Kliw'. '' ^ * : o: ; " , I'tiiir-^al limy ; rje2!>-lf] " id «t the Comuauy ' s Ullice . tbe MALL , WATEKFOKD SHIPPING NATIONAL LINE. STEAM FROM LIVEEP00L TO NEW YORK EVERY WEDNESDAY, AND FROM QDEENSTOWN EVEBY THURSDAY ^_j!«flffltHP "IVr ATI0NAl1 STEAM SHir ^Cfn !i . J3I COMPANY (LIMITED), ^^gS h »'ftjgi Tho new fnll-powered British Iron /"7r2A2£z?Xi3E2£)c525 Screw Eteam-shi ps p. 1 "' r, Ton »' SI»PS- Tons, FRABCE . Grace . 3200 Hui.VBiu, Thon>p«on.. 3325 l HE QUEBU , Gro|tan. ...3«2 PEUHBTIVIIIU, Hall...2873 fcxannD , TbomsonK...34O0 VIEOIHIA , Forbe 2876 tRiK, Webster. 3200 DRSSIBK, Catting .... 2878 LnnisiAKA . Thomas 2210 Will be despatched from Liverpool to New York Ra follow! PRANCE Wcdnesdar , Jnno 30th VIRGINIA .Wednesday, July 7th DENMARK Wednesday, July 14th And from Qneenatovrn the following days. The Saloon accoamodation on board tbeseSteameri is very superior. Rate of passage from Liverpool to New York 12 and 16 Gjinens , according to accommodation in State- rcom, nil having same privilege in Saloon. Return Tickets Twent y-five Guineas. There is excellent accommodation for Steerago Passen- gers, nod a full snpply of Cooked ProT ' nions SMYed np by the Company' s Stewards. . Passengers booked through to AnninwaBl Sun. Franciico; tbe inland towns of Canada, ana of the Uoited States, on favoarable terms. For Frei ght or Passage apply to THB NATIOKAL STEAM SniF COMPAKT (LIMITBD), H, The Albany, Oldball-st., and 23, Water-street , Liverpcol, lo, N. and J. Cuaiims BndC BBOS., Qneeostown ; to Jlr. MUBPDT, News Agent, Carrick-on-Suir; or to the Agent . for llaterford— MICHAEL DOWNEY, Qnoy. CLYDE SHIPPING COMPANY JUNE , 18 09. STEAM COMMUNICATI ON Between Glasgow, Cork , and Waterford, Cnrryinfr Goods atTbtoiigh Rates to LIMBRICK , TIPPBBABT CAUIK , CLORMEL , CABRICK -OS-SCIR , KILKEKKT , AB- UETLEIX , MAETBoitoron , and NEWPOBI (M OD ). \ - riltlK New ond Powerful Screw C^^^v JL Slramers "KJ,\SALE , ""SALTKE , > V^f\ ,(^. "SAXI)A ," "TUSKAU . " or other First- sV—^ . ;-~Ha Class Wsels , are iutended ts Sail as under (unless prrvented by any unforeseen ci rcumstance), with or without Pilots , and with liberty to Tow Vessels , and to render Assistance to Vessels in Distress:— FROM GLASGOW, at Two o'clock, p.m. (and by Rail to Greenock at 6.50 p.m., cadi date), to Waterford and Coik Wednesday, 2nd June C"ri; ami Waterford Friday, 4th Witrrlonl and Cork Monday, 7lh Wa 'rrford and Cork Wodncsdaj, Oth C.irk and Waterford Friday, lltli U' ntcrford ami Cork Mondny, 1 till IVatcrford ami Curl- Wed liesJny. imii Cork and Waterford Friday, 18lb Waterford anil Cork Mond.iy, 21st Waterford and Cork Wednesday, 2. 'lrd Cork and Wa 'erford Fiiday, " 251b Waterford nnd Cork Jlor.day, 28ih Waterford nnd Cork Weunesday,30tb FROM CORK TO Gla«pow (direct) Thursday, 3rd June , 8 p.m fllaSRon- (via lielfast) ... Saturday, fith 1 p.m Waterford and Glasgow ... Monday, 7th 2 p.m Glasgow (dircrt) Thursday, loth 2 p.ra GU SROW Ma Hi-lfa-t) ... Saturday, 12th 5 p.m Waterford and Glasgow ... Monday, Mill 5 p.m G!. I OIF (uWM Tliurwlay, 17th 7 p.m Glasgow {via HeU.ist) ... Saturday, 19th 8 p.m Waterford nnd Glasgow . .. Monday, 2Ut 2 p.ra Glasgow (direct) Thursday, 2ilh 3 p.ra Glasgow (via Helfast) ... Sntnrdty, 28th 0 p.ni Waterford and Glasgow ... Monday, 28th ,, fi p.m Glasgow (direct) Thursday, 1st July 7 p.m Glasgow (via lielfast) ... Saturday, 3rd 8 p.m FItOM WATEUFORD TO Cork nnd Gi.isgow Wednesday, 2nd June 3 p.n Cork and Glassow Friday, 4th 1 p.rt Glasgow (direct) Tuesday 8th 1 p.n Cork and Glasgow Wednesday, 9th 3 p.n Cork and Glaseow Friday, lltli 1 p.rx Glasgow (direct) Tuesday, loth 1 p.m Cork and Gbfssow Wednesday. lOth 3 p.n Cork and Glasgow Friday, 18th 1 p.n Glasgow (direct) Tuesday , 22nd 1 p.n Cork and Glasgow Wednesday, 23rd 3 p.m Cork and Glaseow Friday, 25th I p.m Glasgow (direct) Tuesday, 29th 1 p.m Cork and Glasgow Wednesday,30th 3 p.m Cork and Glasgow Friday, 2od July, 1 D.m FARES :- V Glajgow to Waterford or Cork.,.Cabio, 17«.8d. ; Dw+, 10s. Cork to Wnttrfonl Cabin , 8J . Od.; Dec* , 4a. Return Ticketsavaita'Ae forma Mon th, not transf erable. Glasgow to Cork or Waterford Cabin, 25s. Od. Wnterfoid to Cork Cabin, 12s. 6d. 83T NOTE.—The Clyde Shi pping Company Insure all Goods Shi pped by these Lines of Steamers, at . per Cent. —Tallies to be declared at time or Shi pment. Forms and all information to be had nt the Offices. For Katei of Frei ght , 4c , appl y to—CoBK SiEAManil Co., Pcnrose Qur.r, Cork ; HOBEIIT GILL, 31 Castle-strect , Nrnagh; WATEKPOBD and CENTBAL I RELAHD UAILWAT OFPICLS WATF .IIFORD, KILKESKT, and MARYBOHOOQII J R. H EXDKBSON & SON , DELIAST ; Jonx LYDDY, WATEB- POBD and LIMERICK 1! AILH AT OPFICE, LmERrcK \ GnAnASi liBYMxnn , Greenock ; CLTDE Snipnso COM- PACT, 2, Oswald Street , Glasgow ; or to MICHAEL DOWNEY, Iat28-tf| Custom House Quay, Waterfnnl, GWSHOHT SEA PASSAGE Every TUESDAY & THTJRSDAYto AMERICA •i " t- -i "R Y ' rlIE 'SPLEXDID MAIL ¦ ' —- ' ' 'iV "*-* STK AMEUS nf tin- ALLAN LINK , ¦ ¦ «Sgi > ruiit ; !nj in connection with Ibo GltANU ¦"" ¦ ' ••: •«• TUL'XK and mhiT RAILWAYS , mill For- »:ir.! "iii- l'iis si>iieir< nil ir. -v L MIIIS to all Stations in CA- XAH. t and tbu WEVi'KIS .V STATIC OTTAWA May 23 I ST. AXHUKW.... Juno 1= XOVA SCOTIAX 2!) | MOIiAVIAX .. 17 GKIiMAXY Juno 1 EUHfll'EAX '"> I ' I : US< IAX :t iiiiii:itxiAx ' " 51 SAINT DAVID ... 8 Nmnii AMKUICA * , 20 AI'SIKIAX 10 l'KHUVIAX Jul y 1 £3F Cdlinir nt I. OXDONDRKBT (Irdand), to emlmrk Pa-enirers and Her ll .joty ' s Mails; a:id from QEEHEC to LIVEIIOnOL , pvi-ry SATIJIMJA V. C»niS ]' A<.SAr,B TO yL'EHKC , 1 # 18 18*., nnd £15 los., inclndii.i; I'ruvniniis , but i,ut Wiuos ot Li quors, which can be obtained on bund. CC5T STKEKAOB I' AFSAOK , to cither QUEBEC, BOS- rox , or NEW YORK , including a plentiful supply ot Cooked I> rovi-.ionc . £/ < * , Uagaagc taien from the Ocean Steam- sh ip ' to the Itailicay Cars Free of Etptnse. t£55" Pamphlets on Canada can be had ou nDplication , at 2d . aud 7d. ror freight or Passase apply, in Glasgow to J AMBS and ALE. TAKDEB ALLAX, 70 Great Cl ydcstrcct ; io London to Mosioo.MEBir. & GitEKsnonxE , 17 Giacechurch-slreet ; to Mi. FOimiSTA L, New lioas ; J. M. JlUIil' ilY, 43 New.l», 1e 1 Carrick.on-Sair; T1I0HAS KAVANAGH , Dungarvan to (i2S-tf) T1IOMAS PURCELL , Quay, Wnterford; or to ALLAN , HROTHEUS & Co., Aleiandra-buildin gi>, James-street , Liverpool , >nd 65 Fny le-street , Londonderry. WATERFORD AND LIMERICK RAILWAY SUNDAY EXCURSIONS , commencing Cth JUNE , 180!).—On SUNDAY , Gth J UNE , and ovory Sun day thereafter until further notice , an EXCURSION TiSALX will ruu as under:— Fares to Waterfo rd and Back. Leavo Limerick, 6.30 a.m.) s. d. B. tl. s. d. , Pallas , 7.10 >a 0 50 36 L. Junction 7.00 3 Ti pperary 8.15 S Ransha Flag 7 O 5 0 3 0 Caher 8.55 j Clonmel !).4O 5 G 4 0 2 4 Kilshcelan Flag ,, 4 4 3 2 1 10 Carrick 10.20 2 10 2 3 12 Fiddown 10.35 ,, 2 0 1 C 0 10 Grange Flag ,, 10 10 0 7 Arrive Waterford 11.20 Between intermediate Stations (as nl>ove) at Sing lo Fares. I' assenjjei-s from Limorick aud intermediate Stations will return from Waterford l>y the 8.30 p.m. up Mail Train. Tickets aro avuilablo for day of issue only, and on no account will any extension of timo bo lwrmittod or Money returned for Tickets lost, (ll y Order) , T. AINSWORTH, Superintendent. What is the CALS R OP N EKVOCS DRUILIT * ? Read the " SrCBET F HIBNU , " and Jud ge for Yourself. THIS WONDERFUL MEDICAL GUIDE, whirh not onl y given ibe cause , but shows how a Per- II , mint Cure can bo tflict-d in all cases of XEUVO US IJFII11.IT Y , DKPUEs-SlON ol Sl'IlUTS , TIMIDITY , IMPAlKBUSIOHTBml MEJtOKY, I'AINS in (!"• HACK I ASMTUD'i , Sl'ERMATO HHIKKA . IMPEDIMENTS K ' I MAKKIA GE, STRICTURE , SECONDAUY SYMP- TOMS , and ALL VENEKEAL DISEASES , WITHOUT TIlIC L'SK i>V MKKCU HY. Dr. llAUXfs 'long ixpi-riento in tin. tiratn.rnt of all 6ISIM 1 I1IMV.SU has riiablnl bini to '•• •I I' ur in"-t inviii r.iti' ruM-s with ii.aiknl MICW. This V-iiii.:!.!- Work, "1 HE SKCKET I'KIEND , " is Illuitratul with tiiinv'ii.ut Cnn-s ui.d TiMiinonials Icoui 1' Htiruti , ex- i. n—• " . •• llicir clcfpc't gr.itilU'lr li.i Inn-ins l-crii reatoml to I, " .lil, ;.,•! maul/ vi . -our. TO THE .MAKUIED ANU -I.N' .il.E ibis llui.k is invaluable. S. i.t Pi*t Free, becuie tr.irm.lsi-rvali'.n , on roc i pt of Tun S' .:,II.J, * . |-j» Aihlnss Dr . KAUSKH , 30 lln.nil:ill Crescent , Cnle- ilni.ia n Kmd . Lmi'lnn. N. (aig.3w «> Fcrrybank Timber and Coal Stores. milK U«ilrrsi"ncd lmvo at present on SALE, a JL Superior Quality of RED ur.d VKLLOW PINE, OAK , ASH , PIPE , nnd HOGSHEAD STAVES ; also, SPRUCE aud PINE DEALS, of various lengths and breadths. (ofJ-tf). D0WLEY BROTHERS. VERY EXTENSIVE PURCHASE OF USTZB^W 3DR.DBSS GOODS. WE respectfull y beg to direct tho attention of our Customers and tho Pnblio to our LARGE STOCK OF NEW DRESS MATERIALS , comprising tho moat attractive NOVELTIES for tho SEASON in :— STRIPED AND GRANITE POPLINS , PRINTED GLACE ALPACAS , " PLAIN AND FIGURED LUSTRES, ALL WOOL FRENCH REPPS. CHENE REPPS, Special CHEAP LOTS, as Mow, ALL NEW GOODS : ' J PRINT WARP LENOS, <ts. 3}d. tto full Dross , STRIPED CAMLETS, 5B. 4Jd. tho full Dross , 12 Yards; CHENE POPLIKS, 4s. Gd. do MARLED ALPACAS , 4s. 10}d. do 1^" OUR WOOLLEN DEPARTMENT is roplete with tho NEWEST DESIGNS for Brimmer Wear. M. POWER & SONS , 2 3 , BROAD STREET, ajid 1 , LITTLE PATRICK STREET. NEW S U MMER GOODS. JP AJtC|X DJ&JB-SS E S . »-i " '* tiABGE yAHIET? of FATTCT'TJHESSE ' S, from 5d. per Yard ; RAILWAY CORDS, from 7d. por Yard; FRENCH MERINOES—all prices ; ALPACAS and LUSTRES, BROCADES, DELAINES , BLACK SILKS, from 2a. 6d. por Yard ; CHINESE SILKS, &c. SKIRTINGS. A LARGE VARIETY of SKIKTS, mado tip in WHITE, CAMLET, and MOHAIR. PRINTS. PRINTS , at 3d. and 4d. per Yard, and upwards, -warranted NEW FRENCH PRINTS, BRILLIANTS, &c. HOSIERY AND GLOVES. LILAC A LARGE VARIETY OF WHITE and COLORE D COTTON HOSIERY, from 2}d. per PAIR, nnd upwards ; GIRLS' do. ; MEN' S HALF HOSE ; PLAIN and FANCY KID GLOVES, warranted good, from Is. CHd. upwards ; SILK GLOVES, &c. MANTLES. WOMEN'S BLACK CLOTH JACKET S, 2s, mill SILK, in VARIETY ; NEW In this Department great pi-cparntion has been mado for tho Summer Trade. LARGK PURCHASE S of 5n r,UXi;ilY , STRAW , and PAXCY HOXNETS ; HATS, all Shapes and Materials; FLOWERS. FEATHERS , RIBBONS , LACES, &c, &c. CALICOES: WHITE SIIIRTIXGS , LONG CLOTHS, and UNBLEACHED COTTON'S , at Old Prices. GENTLEMEN'S DEPARTMENT : SCARFS, TIES, COLLARS , HANDKERCHIEFS , SHIRT S, HOSIERY , GLOVES, UMBRELLAS, &c. Haberdashery, Perfumery, Parasols, Jewellery, &c. 6S" The above Goods will be found at the S MALLEST I' uonT. 3VC - SSf r/f £ MAUT , 76 , QUA Y , WATERF0UD. N.B.—A NEW MILLINERY WAREROOM OPENED. [allG- t] JOHNSTOWN STEAM AND WATER MILLS. THE SUBSCRIBER begs leave to inform his Friends .ind tlic Public that ho lia s now got a STEAM ENGINE of SUFFICIENT TOWER , at JOHN'S 1 MILLS, So as to Execute with Greater Despatch the Grinding of OATS, INDIAN CORN, &c, &c, and hopes , b y strict attention to business , to merit a continuance of tho patronage of all parties ivho have hitherto iiivourcd him with their Orders. (myl4-3m) WATEKKOKD, MAY 14 , '00. A. FINN, Proprietor. WALTER O'DONNELL & CO., 47 , QUAY , WATERFORD, \A/liILST announcing tho Termination of tho Great Salo of P. COADV ' S Stock, also bog to inform their ' customers that their Buyers have just Returned from tho ENGLISH and SCOTCH MARKETS, WITH AN IMMENSE VARIETY OF NEW AND FASHIONABLE GOODS , Theso Purchases will bo found to maintain tbo high character which haa been accorded to W. O'DOXXKLL & Co., for Selling First-class Goods at very rcasonablo Prices. - Wo havo rccervEd-B-Third delivery cf our also , Bomo very CHEAP PARCELS DRESS GOODS, PRINTED MUSLINS, <£c. NEW BONNETS, MILLINERY, RIBBONS, Wo aro lifcpwiso BONNETS , CELEBRATED GROS GRAIN , AND GLACE ILKS 82?" Tho Wear of which wo can full y Guarantee. THE " IRISH" REAPER AND MOWE R 7~ u (EXTRACTS PHO3I THE TRESS.) I am tery glad to tft able to say n word heartily in favor ol our Irish compel itori , Pierce & Co., Wexford. To-day 1 ' reaping WM not excolted in tbe entire field, tbo best wort, sbort stubble, tidy «lie»f , and li ght weight added to it» extremely small price (£20 10i.) caunot fail to make nn nnpressiou ia its faror." Freeman. rJ rJ«r« '^, t ° i 1 . thBii't Vr3 " "" I I i i '! 1 , Uacb u " e > , IDnnofncturcd br Mr -J» ra " Pierce, Weiford. Irish talent and periere- hU?n ! '""I. ? R?y> a i nd "'"' r bo ^ f 01 "^"? 1 ' Mr- Pler " L" turnBl1 ont a Machine creditable to hinnelf , his town , and WHMOM nnll ' " M apf3t °f J " l U ' ^""A b r?» 8 ? ld for "0 1Os - A 'l who wi.h to patroniw local nndertakiDgB will lose nothing in tbe purchase of a home-.nade Machine. " Zeinster Erpresi. < $@- REFERENCE TO OVER 3,000 CUSTO31ERS. . rjol9.12fc. MEDICINES ONLY WILL CORE TO THE NERVOUS AND DEBILITATED, I'?: SMITH , the n-lfbrated rliyxicinn for U'e dire of NERVOUS EXHAUSTION , INDIGESTION , RHEU- MATISM , niMNtfSS OF SIGHT , FUNCTIONAL DI8. ORDERS, WKAKNESS , LOW SPIHITS , DEBILITY, and ill Wseasfe rrsultinir from trror, continura to send g ratis a copy of bis invaluable work , THE WAKN1NO VOICE (130 pp). Contnius the PI HIII Directions by which M»ny Tlioosandj of J)r. Siilrii ' a p^t iciitn iv-re restored to licnllli and lull viftor of manhood after Electricity, and all other falsel y-culled reinediw , without medicine, had failed. Tlw work is Illustrated nitb hundri'ils of C.isi'S mid TesiimoninU from k-rateful paticuts , wilh means of cure used. Sent free b y post , Kecum from olwert «tinn , «ll on recei pt of a stamped dhccifd fnielope. Adilnsa , Dr. SMITH , 8, liurtou-crcscent , Lonciin , W.C. "8 , Hurton-rrescciit , London , W.C. " Io Tnn I) I: BII .IT. MI :II I IIHVU dcvoli-d 23 years ot m>- profifsinnal lite culn-ivc-l y ti> the ttiitlnii-nt «f a certain cluxd ui ilisr:iM H rcsulltnz tVnni tliou[.|itli-sH liuhitH nnd rx- cessrs . I liuvu ii-cfivi -il liuriim that turn-2 , (XX) Tc-liiiioiiiala fpini prut, ful piitionis wlm liiivc Win cuud. I should be inoit happy, on rcrriiiii;; a stnl. 'iiii'iit ol JOUI cuse , to «rnd l.y relinn ii Icltrrof nihicc with ili^n iicti.ni* , which , it follovvnl , w ill liiimfi! n curi 1 . I have nl>o hail u Pcupli;' * Kdilioii of my " Wnruiiu V>ii<x- " puMi^inl Inr tree distiihutiini , nud shall hate eic.it (.lmsure in sending > UII a copy Irce hy post on ru- ceipt of your addirsn. 1 am, yours must truly, " JliiMiY Sunn, BI.D. " HARVE STING MACHINERY PHILIP PIERCE & CO.5 WEXFORD , BEC; to direct (lie special attention of Acintri.Ti utsr.s to their improved combined MOWER and REAPER for the coming .Season. This Machine combines all the latest Improvements, being tho simplest in construction , lightest of draught , easiest of management, hnres l in j<r 'p -<: , and its ivork is not excelled by tiny other JlaL-hinciiiatiufacturiMl ;:iiul also to their Improved FIXKD and PORTABLE THRKSIIIXO MACHINES, which , fur li ghtness of dnmglit and eiliciency of work , aro not cxcbllctl by any Machines in tho United King dom ; and being furnished with Iron Drum and Skeleton Wire lircastnork , they havo tho advantago of Threshing perfectl y clean , without, injuring the drain , and delivering mope than nine-tenths of tho Corn in the opposite; direction to the Straw, thus saving much of the labor of Shaking. Tho demand for these Machines has been regularl y increasing for the last Twent y Years, during which timo thcro havo been OVER L' , 5(HJ creeled throug hout Hie kingdom. A supmnr il:sr ,-i pt !:;i ,. f Clumi I \ I;; Mnclune. -; Timiip Slices awl l' lil- pcn, alv:a> js CM Sale , and every variety of A' jri rult>r,;il .Uiir/i'iic.f «»•! hrjAcmoitxpu -nifliM to on ) ;v. Tlioy have also devoted muel i of their timo to tho selection of tho best Hay Making Machines and Horse Rakxs , and can confidentl y recommend those they havo in Stock as at onco the li ghtest, easiest drawn, simplest and most efficient Imp lements of their kind ever offered to the public. As tho Haymaking is of tho greatest importance to the Farmer, tho value of a lirst.class Haymaker, not liable to go ont of order, can hard l y bo rated too hi gh ; in many cases tbo advantages arising from its use moro than ropay its coat in ouo Season. P. P. it Co., beg (o announce (hat , at the solicitation of their numerous Customers, they have- now OPEXED A KIIANCII KSTAULISHMKXT , in TULLOW STREET, CARLOW, whci o all Machinery shall bo supplied, aud all rcj><iovt done, with the greatest care, punctuality, and cheapness. P It I Two ITorso Mowing Jlachino '£'G 10 Two Horse Combiued Reap ing aud Mowing Ma chine, 19 10 E.xtrsi Knifo scut with each Machino 1 0 Grinding Stones, of superior quality, supplied for the sharpening of tho Knives .., ... 1 5 (Tho nbovc prices include 6 finncr? , 6 arc-lion?, wrtncliM , oil MII , linlt-t Hm) nulx »nd ri»et»). No. 1 Patent Double-action Haymaking Ma- chino (cxtrcmo width , 8 feet) , with wood or wrought iron travolliug wheels 14 15 No 3 do. do. (cxtrcmo width , 7 feet), with wood travelling wheels 12 12 No. 4: do. do. with wrought iron trs.vclling wheels 11 11 PHILIP PIERCE AND CO., FOLLY MILLS IRON WORKS, & AGRICULTURAL MACHINE & IMPLEMENT FACTORY, WEXPORD BRANCH ESTABLISHMENT—TULLOW STREET, OARLOW. HATS ! HATS ! HATS ! PB^ (lf§3" Manufacture Fratiruisc.) JIB mRY I , I.ITTLK CIEOIIGK' S STREET, *^^fc JL WAT K Rvonn. $$T Hats Boug ht in this Establishment , Dressed free of Cluirqe. [jei-Gta] 12 Yards ; PRINT WARP SERGETTES, 6s. 3d. do Gd., as., 3s. Gd., la., 4s. 3d., aud upwards; ^LVETEEN WATERPROOF CLOAKS , from 8s. Od. MILLINERY. licrfcctl y fresh—Best Styles and Colors, and marked Cclobrfatcd DANISH KI]J GLOVES . le r 7id.^er Pair FLOWERS . WOOLLENS, ' . -' ' PARASOLS, DKAPEBY , ' SILK AND CLOTH SHIRTS, MANTLE S, TIES, SHAWLS, COLLARS, &c. showing Several Prices in ; ES . No. 1 Improved Horso Rako (oxtremo width, 7 feet) £6 10 No. 2 do. do. (cxtromo wdith, 7 V, feet 9 inches) ... 7 0 No. 3. do. do... ... " . ' ... 8 6 Improved American Horso Rakes , from ... 1 '6 Four Horso PowurThraahingMachincs ,portablo 36 0 Thrco Horso Power n 28 0 Two HorBO Power 27 0 Four Horso Power Fixod 3 "2 0 Three Horso Power 25 Two Horso Power ¦ 24 0 Wheels and Axlu forPortablo Machine , Extra... 3 10 * Churning Machine—tho simplest and lightest 10 0 NERVOUS DEBILITY , and all'NERVOUS AFFECTIONS, whether tbo result of early errors or otherwise , are by very Bimp le and inexpensive meant quickly cured in hoth Franco and Germany. The advertiser a rcsi- dent iu this country, will bo bappy to send free to all appli- cants lull particulars of tbo mode of treatment there adopted, on recei pt of a directed envelope. All persons may can them- delves , and thus not run the risk of being victimised. Addresa MOIIK . A. U OVAI 13 Newmarket-Ktreet Birmingham. HEALT H AXD MANLY VIGOB.-A Medical man e' 20 ycurM 1 experiinco in the treatment of NERVOUS DE- HlLlTV , Spermniurrhu: nnJ other affections which ara often ncquirvd in earl y life , nnd unfit tuflerera for marriage and cither social duties , has published a Book gmnir tbe full benefit ot liis )on k - i iperienco gratis, with plum directions for the rcctivtry of HriiUh and Strength. A single copy »<iit ol nny address on recei pt of One Stump. Address to tbe Secretary, InstitntR o Anatoiny Birminghiim Rl'lyi PHOTOGRAPHC ART STUDIO, 5 & 0 GEORGE'S STREET, WATERFORD. JOHN L'ENDER , HAVING placed tho management of his Photo- grap hic Studio in tho hands of a Fiusr-Ct.Ai-s ( JKii.MA N Aims!' , begs to draw tho attention of his Putrouu to liia NEWLY-INTRODUCED PORTRAITS , Very suitable- aH Family Picturos, finished in tho high - est stylo of Miuinturo Painting in Oil , Crayon, Sepia, nnd Mezzotiuto. Aa all Portraits aro painted on tho Promises, ho is onablcd to offer fidelity of Portraiture and (graceful pose, ' with tho highest artiBtio finish. C2T Cartos do Yisito and plain Photographs can bo taken in tho darkost woathor. J. P. solicitsan inspec- tion of his spocimons. [mjrW-l y RAILWAY TIME TABLES FOR JUNE WATERFORD, MARYBOROUG H, AHD ChNTRAL IRELAND RAILWAYS. fROM TTATEKFOBD. TR> 1S1 OB Wr.II D1T8 . 8OXDAT1. . ,«„. is*3 f* stii*2t i &li2&3|ia&a STATIONS. C1,,, orjss C| M|_ c,al, C|3Si Cla«. A.M. P.U. P.U. r.M. A.H. P.V. h m lim hm hm hm bm Watcrford...rfoior<iire 7 30 «6 2 30 4 3o 11 0 JO Kilraacow.... »»._ 1 « IS 55 2 40 4 40 II 1(1 ? 10 Malllnavat » 50 J! » 2 M 4 5o 11 SO 7 Bnllyhatt R 10 I 3U 3 10 6 10 II in 1 *) ThomMtown .„ 8 95 II 45 3 30 5 35 12 0 8 0 Btcnclsbrlik-8 8 411 I 55 3 45 5 40 12 15 8 20 Kilkenny .....arrival 9 0 3 15 4 15 0 0 13 35 8 41) ffo departure 9 in a 30 < 40 6 lr, IS 45 8 50 BallyrBBBft.-... _ 930 2 50 60 035 15 9 10 Attanajb 9 40 5 10 115 9 30 Abberleix 0 55 3 10 5 3'i 8 55 1 3o 9 35 Marjboro' . arrival 10 25 3 30 8 0 7 15 2 0 £10 0 Maryboro '...<'«> ...clic» 10 30 6 35 9 49 Rmcrea 11 411 7 45 1' anonstown 12 15 8 20 Poitomoa _ 12 55 0 0 Nenaffh 12 30 8 35 Temnlemore .- 11 33 7 10 to 66 Thorle arrival 11 48 8 0 U 14 Maryboro ' ....dtp...up 1 1 3 47 7 21 7 24 3 54 Dublin arrival 3 35 5 35 9 30 9 30 5 30 TO WATEttFoai ¦ TBAiwa ov vrtr.T PATS . | SPHUATS . ¦TAT ,O». ' * M 1**3 1 4 211 4 5 12&31I2JS2 STATlom. Claut. Class. Class. Clan. Class. Class. A.M. A.M. r.U. r.M. A.M. P.U . hm hm hm bm hm hm Tburlcs departure 7 10 _ 6 e 2 n Templemore 7 28 8 S3 2 19 Kenagh ll 30 _ 5 15 Portumnti rf!0 « 120 Parionslown <$ 40 5 25 Koscrca i - ? 13 - 9 I - Marlboro 1 ...nrcl...«p | 3 31 7 21 3 24 Dublin departure 9 0 1 0 4 0 0 30 Maryhoro';.ortJ/...rflr r> 10 39 2 55 0 35 ll 39 DOWH TAAI1S. [ Mnryboro* ...departure 6 30 10 59 3 3" *7 30 130 5 30 Abbeyleix 6 50 11 10 3 50 ) C 1 45 5 50 Attamch 7 10 1120 4 5 \n% 8 0 6 6 Bnllyrapfjet I 7 20 ll 35 4 15 J ? = 8 10 6 15 Kilkenny .... arrlcal \ 7 45 i2 0 4 40 8 40 8 30 0 40 ¦ Do departure , 8 0 19 5 4 50 8 SO 8 45 8 50 Rcnnetsbrldpo 8 12 li lt S3 8 57 1 S Thomnstown 8 25 12 30 5 15 £ 0 10 1 20 Ballyhalc 8 4o |J 45 I 5 3. ' " 0 25 1 33 Mullimvnt fl fl I ¦ 5 S5 = 9 511 » 0 Kilmaoow !) 15 1 1 25 , (i 10 2. 10 S 8 10 Watcrfonl nrrinil < j 30 1 45 I 0 30 ' 10 30 I S 30 fMnil. (Gooils. •7.30 p.m. Gnoih Tiain—timfs of elepatture uncertain , depen- dent upon pntils and C3(tl<* traffic. FAI . CS.First Cln<s Sinjlc Ticket , 12s. Oil. j Second do ., Rs. 10s. i Thinl do., ir. Ms. Kolurn—First Cla»s , ISs. Od. ; Second do , 1.1s.. l.xtwffn Walerford nnd Maryborooah. B5J" GOOII F, Coal?, Parcels, Horses and Carriages nro now booked through from Waterford and olher Stations via Marj * buron^li or Kilkenny to and .from Dublin, Iliutehatch. Sallins, Noirbridso , KHilare, Atlir, Carlow, Milfortl. Balnalstown , Gow- ran , Monastcrcarcn , Puriarlin^ton , Geasbilt , Tollamorc . Clnra , Alhlone , Mounlrnlb , Ro-crca nntl Paraonitown Junction , Ros- crca . Clcusbjordan , Nenag;li , Bitdhill , Parsonstoitu and Tcratile- more. Tbroosb Tickets, at lovr fnrcp , nre i< :Fucd at Moryboroucb and Kilkcnnj, ?la Waterford ad Mi. 'ford Hnvcn , 10 and from lVm- drn , Rcndinp, Etusincstokc . Swindon , Oxford , Birtninglmm, Wor- cester, Ucrctoid, Cheltcnlion, Bristol , Glouccalcr, Ncnpnrt, Merlbyr , Aberdare . CardilT , ^catb , Svrsneea , L^auelly, Carroar- tben, and Oarm.nrihen Junction. SUNDAY Kxcunsioxs. —Eicnr. >inn Tickets to Waterford and Kilkenny will be isMieri at all llic Staticns by ibo Train leaTin); Mary borough at 7.Warn , and available to return by Ihe7.ll p.in . Train from Wuterford . Fares from Maryborough , and . -.talioni as far as Kilkenny, to Waterford an:l back-fla, ^ , . To KM. kenny and back—-3s , 2s, Is 6d. From Ktlkennv, and Stations, to Waterfoid and back-4s, ;», tt. No l.atw allowed. WATEUFOBD AND LIMERICK RAILWAY . Up Trainsfrom _ Waltrford. TBAlVa 03 WHICH Di T8. SIVnATS. WATERrORO "^ 5* 3 4 ~ 5* " 2 ~ , M , l243 IA5 li2 l ' " ' l4S '2*3 1240 IO MMEMCX. C| as, C| aig C| OSS C | a6fc C | aia C| ae, c,a,, A.M. A . M. P.M. P.M. A.M r.M. r.M. Ii m It m h m li m h m hm Tm Waterlbrd....<r>;>. 0 II 10 211 2 30 ... 8 30 8 3D ... Carrick 6 40 10 SO 3 10 ... 9 15 9 19 Clonmol 7 20 11 20 3 50 ... 10 D ID ¦ Junction arid 8 45 12 30 5 5 ... 12 II 12 0 Deeuti...arrival 3 35 5 35 9 20 ... 4 30 4 30 COBK arrival! 2 50 2 25 7 50 ... - ' 5 ^ 5 ... I 1, 2, 3 ... clas - Dublin dep ... 9 0 10 4 0 7 45 7 45 ... Cork 3 0 2 45 6 31 1C 10 10 10 Junction ,. 8 50 112 40 12 4" I 9 0 U 18 li 15 ... Limerick....nrirl 10 0 I 1 35 6 30 [10 5 1 20 1 20 ... Down Tra ins from Limerick. TRAINS ON wt:EK DATS. 8UNDATS „..,.., .. 1 2 4 1 a* u ' 1243 14:2 1&2 f. '43 I&2 1 24. 3 142 TO WAIKBro »D - Class. Cla««. Class Class Class Class Class A.M. A U. A.M. KM. P.M. A. M. P.M. hra htn na hm hm hm hm Limerick dep 5 15 9 'JO 11 40 4 0 10 15 0 30 10 45 JunctfoD..(trrirai' 8 17 10 35 12 32 5 5 12 0 1 40 12 0 j ( a( 3 M ... Clats l I P m Dublin 11 0 3 35 ' 6 35 9 30 4 30 .5 30 4 30 Cork...-. 9 47 2 50 2 2S 7 50 2 5 4 30 2 5 DUBLIN dep ... 0 I) 1 0 7 45 ... 1 45 COUK ._ 8 0 2 45 10 ... (0 10 Junction 6 45 ... 12 ii 5 2S 12 15 ... 12 15 Clonmel _ 8 35 ... 2 0 6 40 2 15 9 40 2 15 Carrick 9 15 ... 2 35 ? 20 4 05 10 20 2 55 Wateirord...grW10 0 ... 3 10 ! 8 0 3 45 11 20 3 45 \(uil Traina marked wilh on asterisk. FABKS-Flrst Class Single Ticket , 14s Od ; Second do. 11 Od ; Third 1I0, (it 5d. Return—First Clam. 21s 9d : Second do, IGs 6d WATEHFOltD " AN TTTHAMORE KAILWA YT ^ Week Day Trains. ) j jj 3 4| 5 I 0 ! 7 8 9 rB0M> s m ! .1 in p m p m p mj p m : p in p m p rr if ' in l iTm li m " li m h milimjli m b m hm WTod «7 45 '11 I) 12 15 «2 15 4 0 5 31)1 7 15 9 0 ... T' mrc 9 0 , '11 30 1 ' , 315 4 30 i«0 0 I I 45 9 30 ... Suntt 'iu Trains I 1 i 'J 3 4 5 ¦ « 7 8 19 FROM . I R ,n ' a m _ p m p m p m ' ¦ p m a m p in | p m ; ~ |7 * in h m li in Ji m li in : b n; b in li m ; h m Word *8 0 11 15 I! l> 1 30 2 30 I 3" 5 .10 6 3-1 j 0 (I Tmore! 9 III II 45 !i: 4' i d 0 4 II :5 0 *ii 0 I 45j 0 45 T1IK Cl. 'KAT HHJIKD Y 1"OK XEHVOUSXKSH. Dcliili' y, Kpi!i'p«r, mill i:!l those stU' -ncquircil ailments tlmt pintiitttr iinil sluj :ten ti' i" . Protcctcil by Koyal Letters I'.itnit of Kn^ laml , iniJ Minctioncd by all tho Continents. C ' URK IN rOUli WEEKS.—Dr . DE ROOS; OUTT/K VnVK , or VKGETAIlLK LIFK DKOPS , havp, iiiiiiiinljcrlessiiistiiuecs ,provctl their superiority ovcrevery other ndtcrliM'il renu-cly (or Linjoitr , Drpiossion of Spirit* , Jmli «-estioii ,l' nius and l' lilpitation in tln>SinV, Giil(Jin«« , Xoi .w in tlic Held , &c. which , it inslrclct) , often result in consump- tion , insanity, and untimely death. This MfJicino strenRtii- Bi)8 the vitality ol the wliolo Bjstcro, gives energy to the mnscles , spe edily remorc3 nervousness , renovates the impaired poirersof life , and invi^OMtes the most shattered constitution. For Skin Eruption!", Pimp les Ulotclics , Freckles , nnd other unsightly diseases , where Mercury, Snrsaparilla , &c, are too often employed to the ruin of health , its surprising efficacy has only to he tested. Price 4s. Gil., 11s., or four times the latter at 33. -. per Irattlf , of MCJI ASTER & Co., Dublin GOULDING & Co., l' atrick-6trcet , Cork ; nt TnB KEWS Office , Waterford ; nnd throug h all Chemists iu the world , or direct from Holford [louse , Holford Square, London , W.C, where thousands ol testimonials may be seen. MDJIE. COUPELLB'8 HAlli-RESTORLNCI FLUID. UHDKR - EMIXZ ' .<I MBDICAL 1' ATBONAOE. This wondrously efficacious and truly marvellous preparation, having been for a Ionic lime employed in priv.tte , is now brought bulore the public, and is offered with tho grealest confidence as tbe only trua Hair Restorer. It removes dand- riiT, and prevents the Hair from falling off, giving it the lug- tro and strength of youth. It has been tried iu numerous cases of supposed hopclesa balduese , and success has invari- ably attended its employment. From its own intrinsic , -acrlts alone , it is rapidly .superseding everything else of the ln ' ud. Thnao who bnvo tried all tha advertiaed remedies w , 'Iiout effect , nre especially iuvited to mako trial of this /g ' - , B t nnd neTcr-fsiliug remedy. Try it onco, and you will ntTar UBO anythiDg els*. Price 4s. 0d. per bottle, through all Cbemit''« »nd Perfumcrf , or direct from lldme. Coupelle , Bond-stwef , London , W.C. JJ J3 i uis ¦« not a Dye, but under its tonic action grey bair ' is ' restored to 'ti original colour. Sold ot T HE NBWS Office , Waterford. t02 '^ ~ UO BE OlJ' . BN AWAY ! A New Medical -Work on JIarru » '^ "? M a . nd c ° r0 o( prematnr8 decliD«in man, Nervon. " D«Wity, Impotency, Ac., with Holes for removing certain diC» llficatl0D8 that destroy tho happiness of Wedded Life, or EVERY MAN HIS OWN DOC-TOR. For Two Stamps nurt' erers may nvoid the nameru ' . n> impostors who «cnd their hooka for nothing, publish testi- monialii which they write themselves , fictitious reviews from imag inary Journals , profess to enru discuses with instrument instead of .Medicines , and other absurdities as cruel as they ire deceptive. A physician, 25 years extensively engaged in tbe treatment of Debility and th« various menlul and nervous affection* re. Bultinp tliertlroni , will send free, on recei pt of Two Penny Stamps !o prepny postagi' , a pamphlet contnining his hi g hly successful and only safe creuliucnt , nitb nil tho necessary prescriptions and directions by which suiTerers mar core themselves at trifling coat. Addreis Mr. LAWEJ , Medical Poblisher , 14 Hand Court. London. QgTNO MOKE HAllt D YE. M. HARRIWGTON & CO'S. OE1ENTAL ESSENCE HESTOKES THE I IAIR 'TO ITS 0UI01NAL COLOK is A FEW DAYS ! It ia iiotn, Dyo, ami rcrjiiircs no preparation. Possess- ing all ' tlic invigorating properties required to restoro a liealt "y action of the scal p, it stimulates tbo Growth of tlio l. \airninlclioeks .its falling off , remoTCS daudrufl" , scurf, Ac, imparting to Iho Hair a beautifull y Boftaud L'lossy a[ ipcamnco. lf3J""A tablesiJoonful in a basin of wator makes an oxcellont : vife, and couling hair wash. SOLD l ")XLY BY 5L HA1UUNGT0N & CO., Apiithccarics and Drugg ists, 4, UAII 'J' ONSTJIAKD STHEKT, WATEIIFOKD, in Bottles ut -a- Gtf. each. QSig'Nmc genuine unless it lean our Sta mp. N.J}. —IJo c oroful that each article bears our Name and Address, 1 is unprinci pled parties dispose of spu- rious imitation, s of our preparations, and soil for what a genuino a woi •fhless article. (ot7) H O T EL S KELLY'S CROWN HOTEL , MONCK BTEEET , WEXFOED. THIS is a. Central and Comfortable Hotel, in irhioh everything can be had on the most moderate terms. . : tS " Best Dublin and Weiford Spirits; also Brandies Wines, Porter, Ale, &o. (aulS-tf.) fejf Can on Hire at the ahortest notice. DUBLIN. . Commercial & Private Lodging House 49 MAELBOBOtJGH STREET. PARTIES Visiting Dublin can bo accommodated , with or or without Board, and all the comforts of a home, on Moderate Terms. [o25-tfj (£y Sitnation central, qioseto Sacltviile-Btreet. DUBLIN. The European Hotel, Bolton Street. n 1HE EUROPEAN is the largest , the best situate , JL and the moat comfortable Hotel in the City. All modern improvements have been recentl y introduced, and tho entire House papered , painted, and decorated. Twenty Suites of Apartments for Families. Draw- ing Booms from 2s. 6d. to 5W- -Sitting- Booms on. the ground floor flreo of charge. . ' . . —i. —•s. -i.B!itrt ggp° Sonp, Fish , Joints , Fowl , and Entree in Coffee Room and Restaurant , from Two ' to Seven o 'Olock dail y. Bed, inckamg Servants , 2s. 6d., 2B. and la. 6d. [m31-tf ] J. MOLONY, Proprietor. CITY MANSION HOTEL, 30 LOWER BRIDGE STREET, DUBLIN, A DMITTEDLY ono of the BEST SITUATE , X3L CHEAPEST, and MOST COMFORTABLE FAMILY and COMMERCIAL HOTELS in the City. Bed, Is. ; Breakfast , Is. ; Dinner (Ordinary) la. Cd. Dining aud Sitting Rooms set apart for Lsdies and Families, freo of charge. Accommodation for Seventy- flvo Persons. [js^-ly] £25" A Night Porter always in attendance. PATRICK S. CAREY, Proprietor. UILFORD HAVEN. THE SOUTH WALES HOTEL, ADJOINING tho Terminus of the South Wales Railway Company at Now Milford , and the Lanilin;? Stngo of tho Waterford Royal Mail Packets. Tho Public are respectfull y informed that tho above extensive Establishment is replete with every accom- modation. CoIFec , Commercial, and Sitting Rooms j Billiard and Smoking Rooms. Tho Rooms aro large, lofty, and airy, beautifull y decorated, elegantl y fur- nished, and arc othenviso fitted up with every regard to comfort and convenience. This Hotel is situated on tho banks of tho far- famed Milford Haven, and commands a most exten- sive view of Her Majesty' s Dockyard, and of the romantic aud picturesque Scenery of tho neighbour- hood. Visitors, Tourists, Commercial Gentlemen , and Families will find this Establishment, for situation and comfort, combined with Modcrato Charges , sur- passed by no other iu tho Princi pality. gig" Hot, Cold, and Shower Uaths. All communications should bo addressed to (jy25-tf.) J. WHETTON, Manager. The Ship Commercial and Family Hotel, (LATE REES'S), MERCHANTS' QUAY, WATERFORD. MRS. A. MORRIS BEGS to anuounco that she has PURCHASED the INTEREST in tho abovo old-established and woll-known Concerns. Tho Hotel ia situato within a short distanco of tho Railway Termini nnd tho Steamboats, and possesses every accommodation for Travellers , with tho utmost attention to patrons of tho establishment. Iggj" Wines , Brandies, Whiskey, &c , of tho best brand, and on tho most Modcrato Terms. Tho Ship- ping Gazette , and other leading papers taken in daily. AKXE MORRIS, PnopBreraEss. N.B.—Mrs. Momtis also most respectfull y informs her numerous Friends that sho still intends carrying on tho Poultry business, as usual , at her old Estab- lishment in High street. (al23-3m) TO BE CAT n A RENT-CHARGE OF £1 , 025 PER ANNUM, Payablo by tho Great Southern and 'Western Kail. way Company. .. r > _ -LOANS.ON CXLT- njR . rjJE P . OAns " . , THE DIRECTORS of the ' WATEBiioRD AKO C S | TRAI IRELAND RAILWAY (3&HF&NY ,X j Aro prepared, under tho provisions of " . 'Tho Trater. ford and Central Ireland Railway Act, 1868, " to SELL and convey tho whole, or any part, of the RENT-CHARGE of £1, 026 per Annum, payable" to them b y tho Great Sonthorn and Westorn Railway Company, ou account of the principal sum of £20,500 expended by tho former for tho latter Company. They aro also prepared, for tho purpose of RE- PLACING tho INSTALMENTS of tho GOVERN- MENT LOAN and BONDS falling duo, to Accept LOAN S at FOUR PER CENT, payablo upon ONE MONTH' S NOTICE, or FIVE PER CENT, upon T IIKEE MONTHS ' NOTICR . They will nlso accept MONEY on MORTGAGE BONDS , at SIX PER CENT, for THREE or FIVE YEARS, nnd for the DEBENTURE STOCK, bearing Interest at SIX PER CENT, for THREE YRAKS , aud FIVE PER CENT in perpetuity afterwards. .; For tho Year ending tho 25th March , 18G9 , tho Traffic Receipts wcro £26,87-1 5s. 5d.—the Working mid other Expenses being £13 ,300 los. 3d.—leaving a Balance of £13,307 I O3. 2d., for Interest on Loans, af- ter tho payment of which ihero is a considerable sur- plus ; and tbo Receipts coutinuo steadily to increase They will , every Half-year, send to each Creditor a Statement showing tho full particulars and Amount uf tho several Loans duo by tbo Company. A pplications to bo addressed to tho undersigned, at tho Company' s Offices , Watcrford Terminus. (By Order), "WILLIAM WILLIAMS, Secretary. Watcrford, May 11, 18G9. (jalO-t mm BENSON'S WATCHES CLOCKS GoldJewellery Of allkinds. Of all kinds. Of Newestdeii gm LEVER . DRAWING ROOM BRACELETS . HORIZONTAL. DIMINO ROOM. BROOCHES. CHRONOMETER . CARRIAGE. E AB-S INOS. KEYLKSS. CHURCH. L OCKETS. CHRONOGRAM!. UALL AND BllOP. NECKLACES. ' MR. BENSON, who holds tho Appointment to _ H.R.H. tho Prince of Wales , has jnst pu blished Two Pmnp hlots, enriched and embellished witk IUug. tiatioD8— -we upon Watch and Clock-making, and the other upon Artietie Gold Jewellery. These are sent Post-freo for 2d. each. Persons living in the'country or abroad can select tho article required , and hare it forwarded with perfect safety. [mh26-ly] 25 OLD BOND STREET ; AND THE CITY STEAM W0KK8, «8 * W LUDGATE HILL. McLEAN & McLNTOSH , PLUMBERS LEAD MERCHANTS , tfe., BEG to intimate that they have now added to their business a BRASS FOUNDRYandENGINEER- ING ESTABLISHMENT , where Brass Work of every icscription will be cast and finished off in First-olosa sty le, and with as little dolay as possible. : MCLEAN and MCINTOSH BIBO bog to tender their sinccro thanks for tho kind patronage bostowed on them, and hope, by their constant attention to busi- ness, to morit a continnanco of same. tjgj" Lead , Brass, Copper, and Inn Works, 3, LITTLE GEORGE'S STREET, WATEEFORD , and ROSE-INN STREET, KILKENNY. N.B. Grcon-houeos, Conservatories , and Pnblio BuildingB Heated on tho moat improved principle by the circnlation of hot water. (mylB-6m) Coffin Factory & Undertaking Establishment No. 1, ALEXANDER-STREET> WATERFOBD. , TJICHARD FITZGERALD begs to inform hit XL numerous Friends , and the Public generally, that he is now prepared to execute all Otdtzi in tha UHDMMMHO BUMHBM. ' . I BUTLEE'S CATECHISM. ! ¦ ' TO CATHOLIC CLBEGT , ' BOOKSBLLBBS/ to. (With tho Recommendation of the ' Bikbop of W«t«fWf «*- : litmore, tho Bight Ber. ' Dr.vBiite ' <: Ai Catechism for the Instruction ^oY Childrfm , it ¦ ¦ " . ' i BTTHX :? ' •- ¦¦ < ' . ¦ : - ' ¦ ' ¦ ' MOST Bev. Dr. JAMES BUTLER , Arohbuhop of Cashel •na' Ehnly. Printed on Good Paper , and in large " dear ^fpe. BXCOlOrSMDATIOR I ' . : . -> ¦ "I approve of this Edition of the Bigit B«T. Dr. JAMES BUTLER ' S Catechism , and recommend it to the Faithful of these Diocese*. .> "*D. O'BBIEN, B.OJB. "Waterford , June 2, 1866?' 83T Orders from any part of tht Dictate , aeat ia and directed to O. S KDHO. TD, Printer ani Publisher , Waterford News OfBce , 49 King-atreet } ' promptl y at- tended to. The Trade supp lied on modsnte terms. May be had Retail from every Catholic Booknikt in tho Diocese. * - PARIS FASHIONS TJ EOEIVED HONTHLY , nrMTXiLIHBBY , MAN XL TLE8 , DBESSES/SKIBTS; STAYS. FLOW ERS, FEATHERS; 4o. JOHN PENDER solicits an Inspection of his NOVELTIES In tho abovo Departments. «S" 5*6 GEORGE'S STREET, myl4-ly] WATEE?OBD. F. H. DIXON , (FROM LONDON). ORGANS , HARMONIUMS , AXD PIANO FORTES FOR SALE , 855° And Made to Order on the Premises. NEW MUSIC, of merit , always in Stock. Best ROMAN VIOLIN S TRINGS . HAUMOXIUM EEEDS for SALE. BOUXD MUSICAL WORKS , suitable for Presents. PORTFOLIOS and Music WRAPPERS . Piaico/orCes Buffed , Tuned , and Repaired. 300 References, Mark tho Addros9:—35 KINO S TREET, WATER?OBD. MUSIC. MR. HILTON , PROFESSOR OF MTJSIO ^ff -NO. 18 , HENRIETTA STBEET. Terms, on application. , [d4-3ml Pianoforte , Harmonium- & Music Warehouse, 120 , QUA Y , WA TERFORD. C : A. JONES EXTENDS to all parts of the South of Ireland, tho TUREE YEARS' SYSTEM OF HIRE, after which, and without farther Payment, tho PIANO , FORTE or HtRHOMUM becomes tho Property of the Hirer. Special terms of Hire payable quarterly in advance. C. A. JONES Buys from the most eminent makers only, as a proof of which the increasing demand and tha fact that all the Instruments sold by him during the past nine years have, in every instance, given satisfaction. C. A. JONES has just returned from London with a large assortment of Pianofortes , indnding Semi-grand , Grand Squares, Grand Trichord Obli ques , 8emi-Cottage andPiccolo Piano-fortes, with all recent improvement! , by Messrs, Broadwood , Collard, Erard , Kirkman, &c C. A. JONES has a large assortment of Harmoniums —Eng lish and French make j Second-hand Pianofortes; English and German Concertinas, in great variety; Violins, Flutes, Cornets, &c , &c. A fine-toned Organs with Pedals and modern improvements, New, b y Beving ton, will be Sold a Bargain. $Sf New Music at hal f marked price. (my4-3iu M USIO WAREHOUSE , 120 QUAY C A S S E L L' S CHOICE COFFEE8. Wholesale Warehou se, 80 , Fencliurch St. London. CA SS ELL' S CHOIiC E COFFEES. Tested by twenty years ' o«e. CASSELL' S CHOICE COFFEES. Sold by Grocers throughout Ireland, ASSELL'S CHOICE COFFEES. Strong nnd Economical , Is., Is 2J., & 1». 4*Up et 1b. OASSELL' S CHOICE COPK K ' ES. Finest rich Aroma, Is. 8J. ond 2i. per lb. CASSELL' S C H O 1C E ~~ Cl) F FEES. Asl for theae Coffees at your Grocera. CASSELL'S CHOICE COFFEES). l_ Snpplied wbalMtlabr - / . G. OLDHAS~S^ CO., 64 DAMBST., DUBLWr And CAHSBLL, SMITH & Co., 80, Fencborch-atrMt , London OAKEY & SON'S EMERY AND BLACK LEAD Mills , BLACK?SIAR' S ROID, LONDON, S.E. OAKEY'S SILVERSMITHS' SOAP (non-Meronrial) for Clenosin; and Poliabiog Siltror , Electro-p lalo , FJatt Glass , Marble , &c. Ta' iIeK, 6J. each, AKEY'S WELLINGTON KNIFE POLISH * Prepared expressly for the Patent Knifo Cleaning Machine*, Indian-rubber and Buff Leather Knife Boards. Kuiies constantly cleaned with it have a brilliant polish eqnal to new cutlery. Sold in Packet*, 3d. each ; and tint, Bl, Is., 2a. Cd., and 4i. each. (jflMytar) OAKEY'S INDIA RUBBER KNIFE BOARDS. Prevent friction in cleansing, and injury to the knife. Priee from Is. 6d. each. Oikey ' s Wellington Knife Polish ihould be used with the boards. EMERY CLOTH, BLACK LEAD, CABINET GLASS PAPEH, &c.-OAKEY' S GOODS SOLD EVERY- WHERE , by Ironmongers , Oilmen, Grocers , Broshmakero , Drnggists , Ac. Wholesali by JOHN OAKEY <fc Sotn, 172 , BLACKFRIAR'S-ROAD, LONDON, ENGLAND. NEW VICTUALLING ESTABLISHMENT 17 KING STREET , WATERFORD. JOHN FLEMING begs to inform his nnme. rous Friends and tho public generall y, that ho HAS OPENED the abovo Establishment, which will always bo supp lied with BEEF, MUTTON, &c, of the very Best Quality, and at Lowost Market Prices. ' J. F. having for many years beon in conneotion with his Father ' s bnsinesa in Tramore , feels from his know- ledge there acquired, as also from his Btrict attention and careful selection of nothing bnt the best descrip- tion of Meat, to merit a Bharo of public support. CS5° All Ordors with which he may be favored , will have his prompt attention. 17 King-strcet , Watorford , 6th Feb., 1869. [ffitn General VICTUALLING ESTABLISHMENT 17 , GEORGE'S STREET. JOHN STAFFORD BEGS to inform the Nobility, Clergy, and Gentrj of Waterford and surrounding districts, that he HAS OPENED HIS NEW VICTUALLING ESTA. BLISHMENT, AT 17 QEOEGE'S STMET , where he offers for Sale the very Best description of BEEF, MUTTON, PORK, AND VEAL. 4J" A11 J oints Cat to Suit Fareh&iers. J. 8., in returning thiuJct to his numerous suppor- ters , for the very large share of patronage whioh they accorded him during the long period he his been in business, begs to assure them that in his New Esta- blishment they will find it their intoert to coatixrae that support. tSF The Establishment will be open from Seres In the Morning until Nine at Nig ht. OBSERVE ^General Victualling Bttabhtkmcnt 17 GeorgeU Street. &12- tl JOHN 8TAFF0BD, Fionmoi. DS. ROBERTS' S CELEBRATED OINTMENT , CALLED the " POOR MAN'S FBIEND, " is oon. fidently recommended to the pubUo as an nn- failing remed y for wound* of,overy description; a certain cure for Ulcerated Sore Legs , if of. twenty years standing—Cuts , Boras , Scalds , Braises , Chil- blains , Scorbntio Eruptions , and Pimples in the Face , Sore and Enflamed Eyes, Sore Heads , Bore Breasts , Piles , Fistula , Cancerous Hnmonrs , Ac. Sold in Pots at Is. lid., 2s. 9d., lie., and 22s , each. Also his PILULaa ANTISCBOPHULiE, or ALTEBATIVB PILLS, confirmed by sixty ' years ' experience to fee , without exception , one of the best Alterative Medicines ever compounded for Purif ying tfie Blood, and assist- ing nature in all her operations; henoe they are useful in Scrofula , Scorbntio Complaints , Glandular Swell- ings , particularl y! those of the Neck , <£o., and form a mild and superior famil y aperient , that may be taken at all times withont confinement or change of diet. Sold in boxes at Is. lid., 2s. 9d., 4s. 6VL , 11 B., * 22 S . eaoh. ¦ . : Prepared onl y by the proprietors , BUCH & BASM - COTT , and sold wholesale by them at their Dispensary, Bridport , and by the London honses , and retail b y alJL respectable Medicine Vendors in the.Unitod Kingaoni ' and the Colonies. ' ; ' ¦ : f - - ,A U12Sf-18^) ^ Medical adtietfor all vU nttd U.:;Bmif»U p *rUcmhn, TUST PUBLISHED (freai^tt^Omei ^a: O >-.MEDICALWUW-^immWitofa.;- and Pre»cription» fer tl»«t>Wr»^. ^jjjga^J|Wbt«Ji .; NerVmi DeMUtj, »>4 ^}jE*SkSSSi ^H£lSS££'' K'Vr . wS'l^V' -Js f; : ' ' .' ¦ ¦¦ - ••• ; .- ¦ " ¦ ¦ . ¦ ' ¦* ' ' ¦ ' - '' .: ' ¦ . ' t. ¦ ' ¦: s"- . ' '

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''THE WATERFORD NEWS."LAR8EST CIKCUI.AT1OX IS THE SOCTII OF IRELAXn.

Published event Frh 'W Evcni*?, at N *. 40 Jvtnj Street[orrosiTit inr. pnovixcui. BAKK .1

PJUCE THRKE TKNCF.; YEAIUV (I.V ADVANCE) 13S.;STAMPED , -til. ; YEARLY, 17S. 4d.

Agents for Sale of THE NEWS :WATKUFO R D—Mr. AV. Krr.ty, Little Gcorgo's-strcct

TRAMOKE—Mrs. K RA KXEV , Confectioner, Strand st

PASSAGK EAST—Tho Misses LOVK, Hotel, Square.

NEW 3SOSS—Mr. Comvis.CARMCK-OX-SUIK—Mr . J.M. Mnsi-nv.Nows Agcut

DUXGAHVAX—T. & A. O'NKII .I., Ilibcruian Hotel.

¦pRINTINGov

EVERY DESCRIPTION,ron

PUBLIC BODIES,

PRIVATE INDIVIDUALS,

MERCHANTS, PAWNBROKERS

AND

TRADERS IX EVERY WARE,

XXECUIED WITH

TASTE ,HAS TE,

ASD

PRICES ASTONTP1 1IXGLY L°w-(Tits Quality of the Tf' ork Considered),

AT

The News Book and Job Printing,PAGING , MAC1 UNK HULING ,

BOOK-r,IXDlMoTsTABLISTrMEXT.

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S H I P P I N GENfil W M SOITII WALKS, ASK 'I UK SOUTH OF

I K K L A N l i. rta WAT KKHOKI i AM. SKW MILFOUDAKU ' TilK CHEAT W KSTKKN RAILWAY.

en- rut: SHOR TES T K OUTK .IMPRO YKD D A I L Y COMMUNICATION ,

Bv Express Trains and Fast Mail Steamers.y-v X AND AHTEU T1IK 1ST JUXK ,

-A«i>3 *J tlir .|..">O p.m. Express Train fromV nT* London (r;uliUii},'ton Station) will runJc S fe to X EW Mn. r<n:i> , arriving there at 1.10

a.ra., mill the Steamer will Start for Waterfowl imme-diately after, anil arrive there (weather permitting)in time for Passengers to proceed by the 10.20 a.m.Mail Train to Limerick , Killarney, Cork, &c, and bytho W.iterfiml anil Central I reland Company's Trainsto Kilkenny and Mnrylioi-oiiR li.

A Steamer will leave Waterrord (weather permit-tins) at 1.0 p.m. (Irishtime) , Uaily, Sundays exccptcil,in connection with a, new Express Train from NewMilford at 2.0 a.m., reaching London at 11.15 a.m.,except from the Saturday's boat on Sunday morning.

rasseii!,'crs sailii.R from* Waterford on Saturdays pro-coed from New Millord by tho 11.0 a.m. Train on Sun-days, reaching London (Paddington) at 11.15 p.m., orby any subsequent Train during tho period for whieUtheir Tickets are available.

'ihrouph. Tickets, at Reduced Faros, will bo issuedbetween the principal Statiuus on tho Great WesternRailway, and Waterfowl and Limerick, and Waterfowland Central I reland Railways.

Fares iclK'CCil London aiii7. Waterfnnl :—StxoLK TICKETS —First Class, 4Gs. ; Second. Class,

3S8. rid.; Third Class, 20s.KETIXN TICKETS —First Class, 70s.; 2nd Class, 59s.£35* Single Tickets are availablo for FOUR DAYS,

and Koturn Tickets for Oxi: MONTH ; and 1'assengcralave tho privilcso of breaking tbRJournoy ot Glo'Bter,Chcpstow, Swnuscu, Xow Milford, and \Vatcrfbrcl.

f g " Third Class l'asscngera to and from Londonwill be conveyed by the above-mentioned ExpressTrains. ,

Full particulars may bo obtained at tho Company E

Stations and Receiving Offices, and of Messrs. JACK -SON" & Co., Xow Milford ;

Mr. DOWNEY , Adelphi Wharf, Waterfowl ; andMr. BUSSELIJ , Great Western Railway Com-

pany's Offices, raul's-Equare, Waterfowl.«Z?" Through Rates for Goods, Cattle, Parcels, &o.,

can bo obtaiued at the above-named Offices, fmy-28

WATERFORD STEAM COMPANY.INTENDED ORDER of SAILING-JUNE, 1809.

»i VTOTICR.—TlieWatcrford Steamshi p*rJjS . Xl Companv receive Goods for Shipment

fflt, f%i.r.n tlic followiun TiTms only:—Tbej reservejg~ T -~ tl 1 " rinht to carry bi/ any, not by particularVesscls'wi't'l"" li'wrty '" Tmv Ships and call at other l'orls ,and «ill nnt lie acromil.iMt for iujurira or losses arising floradelay, aceiilonts of tlie S'H% iiivi-rs, Kiro, the Queen's Ene-mies, defective Xavisntioii iOr accid.-nU fmm any other cause,nor for any I1'-* which mi-lit haw Wn covered by Insurance,nor for I.o.ik.ije, I' r.-aVuari ", foimitiiui , Quality, or contents <ilany I'arccN orlV-kasn-, mil.-.- > p.-..i.cll y riitYrcil aiiJ ad rn-Irem Kriijh 1. p ii 1. <S ' » »1 N not ri tnovwl to he Stored at tl if "risk ami oxi.ni-'. of the ( '¦¦n-iiiico.

All (i 'Hu U « ":1 !>• cra<i!irnl as s-.ibjcrl to a eenoral iifi> ,• ml lirM not n:il y f'.r Kn-i-'ht of the s.-.:no, Inn fur all Arrraisof Kreiiht. Sl'.r::j i.. «r otln -ri - liiirz irs due by the Importer ,owner , >. r i 'u:i-i _'"'is Vi the Cinmany.

W A T K l l r O U I ) A MI IMt l S T O L .

Oh- .'* , i r u'l" r i-l ia i" ¦!• • Vi'»H, direct.From U' . I .- T-

'.I 1 to liriH"! : i-i»i:! l i i-s :»l to Walorfor.l :

TIM- I IV I i— 1 ... 12 N.">n I' l M - 'V . June 4 , ... 1J Af t 'n

Tnevl;.;- ,' ' " -'. ... ": Al ' '.. fri .-.v , „ 11, ... 0 A'fn

Tat-.1«) " !¦"• . ... '- N ""!¦ I r i lny. ., 1- . ... 1 A lt n

Ta .'lay, " •-'-', ••• •'•: •>' "' '<« ^i - .. . - (i A"'n

Toc«l-iy, " -!l , - •¦-' N •••"¦Irr f l i 'i .

From Wa lnf 'M -l to Uristnl , Frmn liii- 'nl to WaterforJ ,I) it>cl. railing at I' l'intiruke Dock.

Friday .luac 4, ... :;! A'l 'n Tnrvhv , June 1 ... HI MortFriilav ,. H , ... li >lw ™ T'le-laj, ,. P — 5 MortFml«y ,. l c, ... i Alfn TiiMitnjr , „ 15 ... 0J MomFriday,' „ -'5, ... 11 .Morn T' -'liy, „ :2 ... a M«"i

. lucvhY, ., 2» ••• 1 SIrr"ffrf^T On l-'arlv Mornini ; Sailing"*, the Cabin of the Sloam-

»rs will be On into receive I'aweu;.'':"-* arriving from Londonby thn Xizbt Mail Train.

Cabin Fare, 15^. 01.: Sprvants and Children , 10 . 0<l.Return do.. 2">*.: or with liberty to return fro m DublinCork , or Wixford , .IK M., Steward 's foe included ; Deck7ii 6d. Femnles attend the Ladies' Cabin.

W A T E K V O K I) A X I) L I V E R P O O L .T.nra , Camilla, ntvl Zri -h vr.

r3- TIIUr.K S A I L I N G S WKKKLY.rROM

~ WATKKFHKH ". ri;0M i.ivtnrooi. :Wed'jJay June '-', ... * Aft 'n^'eiln'silay, June 2, ... '4 MorrFmlav . I , ... r> Mmn Frii!»T , ,, 4 , ... R MomMonday. ,, ". - "' M"n. Moi.diy, „ 7, ... S MornW'dneiSav '<. ¦¦• " J'"ln W>.lnc»dajr, „ 9, ...10 .MornFrldnt , 11. .- II M'«n Kridaj, ' „ II . ...11 MornMnnda'y. ,, U . ... 1 Aft',, Monday. „ !4, „ 1 Aft 'nWe'lnradat „ I" , -- 4 A l f t Wrilnrsitaj, „ 16, ... 1 Aft 'nFrldav " l"i ••• 6 *'or" ^•i'l'V. ¦¦ IS. ... S MnrnMondaV . SI , ... 10 .M< rn Monday, „ 31 , ... 8 MornWcdnm.lay,. VI , ... U Morn \V«lneJd«j . „ 2.1, ... 9 MornFrMaT » -"•. — :l M"rn 1"ri'1>''. „ as, ...11 Mom

WedneVdaV.. 3°. ••• ,4 Afl"" w«ilnesrtay „ 3>, ... 1 Art'nCabin Fare, 1 «s.; Servants and Children , 10s. ; Deck , 7s,

6d.; Children. 4« . Fnnalcs attend' the Ladies' Cabin.Goods received at Clarence Dock.

W A T E I I F O I U ) A X 1 ) L O X D O X .Aurora, Beta , Aura , or other eligible Vesselj.

TBOSI WATREFOhn: PROM LOSIlOS :Thnnday June 3, ... 1 Afln 'n We.lnmlnjf June 2, ... 8 Mori)Thuriiiar • '•"• ••• * Altn"n .Wrdnrulay ,, 9, „ 9 M'.rnThursday „ " — 4 Afltl n lU'nlnrnlay „ in.... « MornTboriuar , - 1 . ••• 4 A r '"'n !w'-li">'l»V .. M. - « Morninunuai >, ;Wednesday „ 30 ... S Mern

Cabin Fai<\ 2fl..; Beck , IO H .I.OADtso H K B T U S :—London—British nnd Foreign Steam

Wharf , IiOwer Kast Smithfield , nnj West Kent Wliu',Sonthwark.

W A T K I I F O U D A X D l ' L Y M O U T T i .Aura , Ranger , Anrnra, or other eligible Vessels.

rEOM W.A T E B F O K K : FROM PLT.MOCin:Thori.lay June 3, ... 4 A fm n Thnr-lay. June 3, 8 A'n- nThor«d»T 1» . - * Af l:1 'n "'<"»¦¦•¦>>•. ,. 1". „. 8 AUn 'nTharldiJ 17 ... ( .i :>'. -» Ti,li,.,l,y, „ H, ... s Afln 'nThS'i'Ky I! < ¦¦¦ 1 A(m - n rl.ur.dav , ,. 2i\ ... fi AH n - n

Calyin Kire, 2'N. ; Deck , lm. laki!ij (, .» >.U fur Kahnoutb ,Soutliainv' ton. I'.irl-month , and places a ".iacent.

\V A 'l i: i i K 0 1!D A X D I! K I, V A S T .Af r a H i '", A . ¦>"*", or other i l i .'ibli: V«-ols.FK 'JV \V\TU:r' IIU> : FH''« "Sl .rAST :

«.. .,,,.,. i ,,. , . s ... -' .•.."rri. [l ''«'>-!» .v 1 June I , ... 2 M< n'nSat ir "v ¦-. ~. 2 A K . . '. r«<-«.:av . ,. «. .- H Al ln 'nS. » • ' " '¦' ... 2 A l i h - |.!r.i-s.|:.y, „ U. ... I All . , '1,sllur

"v " " ¦•>: ..- -J Af ' n - ., rii'-!..y, ,. u. ... SAini 'iiS"1U"'"y T.I--I..1. .. S- i. ... 1 AfM, -nCabin F.ir.- . ... I ' "- "n k' -

~ s - t ! l - l-'li '"lrf n. - *> .

w A T I " i: fo i : D A N' D XF. W i:oss .Fr.o .i \V »Ti.uvi.i:i'-l "'i!y- Sm,.V.vs . .xci | ,t .d, at ¦! P.M .

FllOM NKW |:,.!.:s-ll.iil.v , >:ii n..;i.v- ..vr. j . t i i l . »l t.Ki,»,

\v \ r i " :: K < i i : D AXD H I ;X C A X X O X .FnoM \VA i i 'i-n.!:i.-llai!y,^i-,i. ""1'H

11 i r> '•"•

P'KI .M D I-.V C A N N OS— Daily, Smiilavs ejiejited, at 8.15 A .M .lli>rtli« seemed anil every infuniiMian u-iven by thcA^cnti

Kr1i(,,{—Tlif tleuiTal Steam Packet (Jlfice, Liecr/ mol —lV.lrnor.1 Si«»» &-''n> l' »>»l«»>>: -r>. Hrunswi irk-street jkV»«lili -»nn r.«il'""?'- !¦":•¦''¦'—ANTHOM. <! . KOBI N 6OK ,« \r^rk"l am - ll riti.-h and Fiirri 'ii St.-ain Wharf , Lower? ', SmithncU , nn.l W. -t Knit Wharf. Soutlnvark l>Irmonth- 11 KMiv .1 • W»I " *<¦ < ''»• Wh:irf. M'".ay- Belfatt—[I lIcM 'Kliw '.'' *:o:;", I't iiir -^al limy ; rje2!>-lf]"id «t the Comuauy 's Ullice .tbe MALL , WATEKFOKD

SHIPPINGN A T I O N A L L I N E .

STEAM FROM LIVEEP00L TO NEW YORKEVERY WEDNESDAY,

AND FROM QDEENSTOWN EVEBY THURSDAY

_j!«flffltHP "IVrATI0NAl1 STEAM SHirCfn

!i . J3I COMPANY (LIMITED),^ gS h»'ftjgi Tho new fnll-powered British Iron

/"7r2A2£z?Xi3E2£)c525 Screw Eteam-shipsp. 1"' r, Ton»' SI»PS- Tons,FRABCE. Grace. 3200 Hui.VBiu,Thon>p«on.. 3325l HE QUEBU , Gro|tan....3«2 PEUHBTIVIIIU, Hall...2873fcxannD, TbomsonK...34O0 VIEOIHIA , Forbe 2876tRiK, Webster. 3200 DRSSIBK, Catting ....2878LnnisiAKA .Thomas 2210Will be despatched from Liverpool to New York Ra follow!

PRANCE Wcdnesdar, Jnno 30thVIRGINIA .Wednesday, July 7thDENMARK Wednesday, July 14th

And from Qneenatovrn the following days.The Saloon accoamodation on board tbeseSteameri is very

superior. Rate of passage from Liverpool to New York12 and 16 Gjinens, according to accommodation in State-rcom, nil having same privilege in Saloon. Return TicketsTwenty-five Guineas.

There is excellent accommodation for Steerago Passen-gers, nod a full snpply of Cooked ProT'nions SMYed np by theCompany's Stewards. .

Passengers booked through to AnninwaBl Sun. Franciico;tbe inland towns of Canada, ana of the Uoited States, onfavoarable terms.

For Freight or Passage apply toTHB NATIOKAL STEAM SniF COMPAKT (LIMITBD),

H, The Albany, Oldball-st., and 23, Water-street, Liverpcol,lo, N. and J. Cuaiims BndC BBOS., Qneeostown ; toJlr. MUBPDT, News Agent, Carrick-on-Suir; or to theAgent .for llaterfor d— MICHAEL DOWNEY, Qnoy.

CLYDE SHIPPING COMPANYJ U N E , 18 09.

S T E A M C O M M U N I C A T I O NBetween Glasgow, Cork,and Waterford,Cnrryinfr Goods atTbtoiigh Rates to LIMB RICK , TIPPBBABT

CAUIK , CLORMEL, CABRICK -OS-SCIR , KILKEKKT, AB-UETLEIX , MAETBoitoron , and NEWPOBI (M OD ).

\ - riltlK New ond Powerful ScrewC^ ^v JL Slramers "KJ,\SALE,""SALTKE, >

V^f\,( ."SAXI)A ," "TUSKAU." or other First-sV— . ;-~Ha Class Wsels, are iutended ts Sail as under(unless prrvented by any unforeseen circumstance), with orwithout Pilots, and with liberty to Tow Vessels, and torender Assistance to Vessels in Distress:—FROM GLASGOW, at Two o'clock, p.m. (and by Rail to

Greenock at 6.50 p.m., cadi date), toWaterford and Coik Wednesday, 2nd JuneC"ri; ami Waterford Friday, 4thWitrr lonl and Cork Monday, 7lhWa'rrford and Cork Wodncsdaj, OthC.irk and Waterford Friday, lltli „U'ntcrford ami Cork Mondny, 1 tillIVatcrford ami Curl- Wed lies Jny. imiiCork and Waterford Friday, 18lbWaterford anil Cork Mond.iy, 21st „Waterford and Cork Wednesday, 2.'lrd „Cork and Wa'erford Fiiday, " 251b „Waterford nnd Cork Jlor.day, 28ih „Waterford nnd Cork Weunesday,30tb „

FROM CORK TOGla«pow (direct) Thursday, 3rd June , 8 p.mfllaSRon- (via lielfast) ... Saturday, fith „ 1 p.mWaterford and Glasgow ... Monday, 7th „ 2 p.mGlasgow (dircrt) Thursday, loth „ 2 p.raGU SROW Ma Hi-lfa-t) ... Saturday, 12th „ 5 p.mWaterford and Glasgow ... Monday, Mill „ 5 p.mG!.I<£OIF (uWM Tliurwlay, 17th „ 7 p.mGlasgow {via HeU.ist) ... Saturday, 19th „ 8 p.mWaterford nnd Glasgow ... Monday, 2Ut „ 2 p.raGlasgow (direct) Thursday, 2ilh „ 3 p.raGlasgow (via Helfast) ... Sntnrdty, 28th „ 0 p.niWaterford and Glasgow ... Monday, 28th ,, fi p.mGlasgow (direct) Thursday, 1st July 7 p.mGlasgow (via lielfast) ... Saturday, 3rd „ 8 p.m

FItOM WATEUFORD TOCork nnd Gi.isgow Wednesday, 2nd June 3 p.nCork and Glassow Friday, 4th „ 1 p.rtGlasgow (direct) Tuesday 8th „ 1 p.nCork and Glasgow Wednesday, 9th „ 3 p.nCork and Glaseow Friday, lltli „ 1 p.rxGlasgow (direct) Tuesday, loth „ 1 p.mCork and Gbfssow Wednesday.lOth „ 3 p.nCork and Glasgow Friday, 18th „ 1 p.nGlasgow (direct) Tuesday, 22nd „ 1 p.nCork and Glasgow Wednesday, 23rd „ 3 p.mCork and Glaseow Friday, 25th „ I p.mGlasgow (direct) Tuesday, 29th „ 1 p.mCork and Glasgow Wednesday,30th „ 3 p.mCork and Glasgow Friday, 2od July, 1 D.m

FARES :- V

Glajgow to Waterford or Cork.,.Cabio, 17«.8d. ; Dw+, 10s.Cork to Wnttrfonl Cabin, 8J. Od.; Dec*, 4a.Return Ticketsavaita 'Ae f o r m a Month, not transf erable.

Glasgow to Cork or Waterford Cabin, 25s. Od.Wnterfoid to Cork Cabin, 12s. 6d.83T NOTE.—The Clyde Shi pping Company Insure all

Goods Shi pped by these Lines of Steamers, at 5«. per Cent.—Tallies to be declared at time or Shipment. Forms and allinformation to be had nt the Offices.

For Katei of Freight , 4c, apply to—CoBK SiEAManilCo., Pcnrose Qur.r, Cork ; HOBEIIT GILL, 31 Castle-strect ,Nrnagh; WATEKPOBD and CENTBAL I RELAHD UAILWATOFPICLS WATF.IIFORD, KILKESKT, and M ARYBOHOOQII JR. H EXDKBSON & SON , D ELIAST ; Jonx LYDDY, WATEB-POBD and LIMERICK 1!AILH AT OPFICE, LmERrcK \GnAnASi liBYMxnn , Greenock ; CLTDE Snipnso COM -PACT, 2, Oswald Street , Glasgow ; or to

MICHAEL DOWNEY,Iat28-tf| Custom House Quay, Waterfnnl,

G W S H O H T S E A P A S S A G E

Every TUESDAY & THTJRSDAYto AMERICA•i "t- -i "R Y 'rlIE 'SPLEXDID MAIL

•¦•'• • —-'''iV "*-* STK AMEUS nf tin- ALLAN LINK ,¦ ¦ • «Sgi> ruiit ;!nj in connection with Ibo GltANU•¦"" ¦ •' • • ::¦•«• TUL'XK and mhiT RA ILWAYS , mill For-»:ir.! "ii i- l'iis si> iie i r< nil i r .-v LMIIIS to all Stations in CA-XAH.t and tbu WEVi 'KIS .V STATIC —OTTAWA May 23 I ST. AXHUKW.. . . Juno 1=XOVA SCOTIAX „ 2!) | MOI i AVIAX .. 17G K I i M A X Y Juno 1 EUHf l l 'EAX '">I 'I :US< IAX „ :t i i i i i i : i txiAx ' " 51SAINT DAVID ... „ 8 Nmnii AMKUICA* , 20A I ' S I K I A X „ 10 l 'KHUVI AX Jul y 1

£3F Cdlinir nt I.OXDONDRKBT (Irdand), to emlmrkPa-enirers and Her ll .joty's Mails ; a:id from QEEHEC toLIVEI I OnOL , pvi-ry SATIJIM JA V.

C»niS ]'A<. SAr,B TO yL 'EHKC, 1# 18 18*., nnd £15 los.,inclndii.i; I'ruvniniis , but i,ut Wiuos ot Liquors, which canbe obtained on bund.

CC5T ST K E K A O B I'AFSAOK , to cither QUEBEC, BOS-rox , or NEW YORK , including a plentiful supply ot CookedI> rovi-.ionc . £/<*,• Uagaagc taien from the Ocean Steam-ship ' to the Itailicay Cars Free of Etptnse.

t£55" Pamphlets on Canada can be had ou nDplication , at2d . aud 7d.

ror freight or Passase apply, in Glasgow to J AMBS andALE.TAKDEB ALLAX, 70 Great Clydcstrcct ; io London toMosioo.MEBir. & GitEKsnonxE, 17 Giacechurch-slreet ; to

Mi. FOimiSTA L, New lioas ;J. M. JlUIil' ilY, 43 New.l», 1e1 Carrick.on-Sair;T1I0HAS KAVANAGH , Dungarvan • to

(i2S-tf) T1IOMAS PURCELL, Quay, Wnterford;or to ALLAN , HROTHEUS & Co., Aleiandra-buildin gi>,

James-street , Liverpool , >nd 65 Fnyle-street , Londonderry.

WATERFORD AND LIMERICK RAILWAY

SUNDAY EXCURSIONS , commencing Cth JUNE ,180!).—On SUNDAY , Gth J UNE, and ovory Sun

day thereafter until further notice, an EXCURSIONTiSALX will ruu as under:— Fares to Waterford

and Back.Leavo Limerick, 6.30 a.m.) s. d. B. tl. s. d.

, Pallas, 7.10 „ > a 0 5 0 3 6„ L. Junction 7.00 „ 3„ Tipperary 8.15 „ S„ Ransha Flag „ 7 O 5 0 3 0„ Caher 8.55 „ j„ Clonmel !).4O „ 5 G 4 0 2 4„ Kilshcelan Flag ,, 4 4 3 2 1 10„ Carrick 10.20 „ 2 10 2 3 1 2„ Fiddown 10.35 ,, 2 0 1 C 0 10„ Grange Flag ,, 1 0 1 0 0 7

Arrive Waterford 11.20 „Between intermediate Stations (as nl>ove) at Singlo

Fares. I'assenjjei-s from Limorick aud intermediateStations will return from Waterford l>y the 8.30 p.m.up Mail Train. Tickets aro avuilablo for day of issueonly, and on no account will any extension of timo bolwrmittod or Money returned for Tickets lost,

(lly Order) ,T. AINSWORTH, Superintendent.

What is the CALS R OP N EKVOCS DRUILIT * ? Read the" SrCBET FHIBNU ," and Jud ge for Yourself.

THIS WONDERFUL MEDICAL GUIDE,whirh not only given ibe cause, but shows how a Per-

II , mint Cure can bo tf l ict- d in all cases of XEUVO USIJFII11.IT Y , DKPUEs-SlON ol Sl'IlUTS, TIMIDITY ,IMPAlKB U SIOHTB ml MEJtOKY, I'AINS in (!"• HACKI ASMTUD 'i, Sl 'ERMATO HHIKKA . IMPEDIMENTSK'I M A K K I A G E , STRICTURE , SECONDAUY SYMP-

TOMS , and ALL VENEK EAL DISEASES, WITHOUTTIlIC L'SK i>V MKKCU HY. Dr. l lAUX f s 'long ixpi-rientoin tin . t iratn.rnt of all 6ISIM 1 I1IMV.SU has riiablnl bini to• '•• •I I'ur in"-t inviii r.iti' ruM-s with ii.aiknl MICW. ThisV-iiii.:!.!- Work, "1 HE SKCKET I 'KIE N D ," is Illuitratulwi th tiiinv'ii.u t Cnn-s ui.d TiMiinonials Icoui 1'Htirut i , ex-i.n—• ".•• l l icir clcfpc't gr.itilU'lr li.i Inn-ins l-crii reatoml toI, ".li l , ;.,•! maul/ vi .-our. TO THE . M A K U I E D ANU-I.N'.i l .E ibis llui.k is invaluable. S. i.t Pi*t Free, becuietr.irm.lsi-rvali '.n , on roc ipt of Tun S'.: , II. J , *.

|-j» Aihlnss Dr . KAU S K H , 30 lln.nil:ill Crescent , Cnle-ilni.ia n Kmd . Lmi'lnn. N. (aig.3w «>

Fcrrybank Timber and Coal Stores.milK U«ilrrsi"ncd lmvo at present on SALE, aJL Superior Quality of RED ur.d VKLLOW PINE,

OAK , ASH , PIPE, nnd HOGSHEAD STAVES ; also,SPRUCE aud PINE DEALS, of various lengths andbreadths. (ofJ-tf).

D0WLEY BROTHERS.

VERY E X T E N S I V E P U R C H A S E OFUSTZB^W 3DR.DBSS GOODS.

WE respectfully beg to direct tho attention of our Customers and tho Pnblio to ourL A R G E S T O C K OF N E W D R E S S M A T E R I A L S ,

comprising tho moat attractive NOVELTIES for tho SEASON in :—STRIPED AND GRANITE POPLINS, PRINTED GLACE ALPACAS, "

PLAIN AND FIGURED LUSTRES, ALL WOOL FRENCH REPPS.CHENE REPPS,

Special CHEAP LOTS, as Mow, ALL NEW GOODS : 'J

PRINT WARP LENOS, <ts. 3}d. tto full Dross, STRIPED CAMLETS, 5B. 4Jd. tho full Dross,12 Yards;

CHENE POPLIKS, 4s. Gd. doMARLED ALPACAS, 4s. 10}d. do1 " OUR WOOLLEN DEPARTMENT is roplete with tho NEWEST DESIGNS for Brimmer Wear.

M. P O W E R & S O NS ,2 $¦ 3, BROAD STREET, aj id 1, LITTLE PATRICK STREET.

N E W S U M M E R G O O D S .JP AJtC|X —DJ&JB-SS E S. » - i "¦"'*

tiABGE yAHIET? of FATTCT'TJHESSE'S, from 5d. per Yard ; RAILWAY CORDS, from 7d. porYard; FRENCH MERINOES—all prices; ALPACAS and LUSTRES, BROCADES, DELAINES,BLACK SILKS, from 2a. 6d. por Yard ; CHINESE SILKS, &c.

S K I R T I N G S .A LARGE VARIETY of SKIKTS, mado tip in WHITE, CAMLET, and MOHAIR.

P R I N T S .P R I N T S , at 3d. and 4d. per Yard, and upwards, -warranted

NEW FRENCH PRINTS, BRILLIANTS, &c.

H O S I E R Y A N D G L O V E S .

L I L A C

A LARGE VARIETY OF WHITE and COLORED COTTON HOSIERY, from 2}d. per PAIR, nndupwards; GIRLS' do. ; MEN'S HALF HOSE ; PLAIN and FANCY KID GLOVES, warrantedgood, from Is. CHd. upwards ; SILK GLOVES, &c.

M A N T L E S .WOMEN'S BLACK CLOTH JACKET S, 2s,

mill SILK, in VARIETY ;NEW

In this Department great pi-cparntion has been mado for tho Summer Trade. LARGK PURCHASE Sof 5n r,UXi ;ilY, STRAW , and PAXCY HOXNETS ; HATS, all Shapes and Materials; FLOWERS.FEATHERS, RIBBONS, LACES, &c, &c.

C A L I C O E S :WHITE SIIIRTIXGS , LONG CLOTHS, and UNBLEACHED COTTON'S, at Old Prices.

GENTLEMEN'S DEPARTMENT :SCARFS, TIES, COLLARS , HANDKERCHIEFS, SHIRTS, HOSIERY , GLOVES, UMBRELLAS, &c.

Haberdashery, Perfumery, Parasols, Jewellery, &c.

6S" The above Goods will be foundat the SMALLEST I'uonT.

3VC-SSf r/f £ M A U T , 76 , Q U A Y , W A T E R F 0 U D .

N.B.—A NEW MILLINERY WAREROOM OPENED. [allG- t]

JOHNSTOWN STEAM AND WATER MILLS.

THE SUBSCRIBER begs leave to inform his Friends .ind tlic Public that ho lia s now got aSTEAM ENGINE of SUFFICIENT TOWER, at JOHN'S1 MILLS,

So as to Execute with Greater Despatch the Grinding of OATS, INDIAN CORN, &c, &c,and hopes, by strict attention to business, to merit a continuance of tho patronage of all partiesivho have hitherto iiivourcd him with their Orders. (myl4-3m)

WATEKKOKD, MAY 14, '00. A. FINN, Proprietor.

W A L T E R O ' D O N N E L L & C O . ,47, QUAY, WATERFORD,

\A/liILST announcing tho Termination of tho Great Salo of P. COADV 'S Stock, also bog to inform their' customers that their Buyers have just Returned from tho ENGLISH and SCOTCH MARKETS,

WITH AN IMMENSE VARIETY OF

NEW AND FASHIONABLE GOODS,Theso Purchases will bo found to maintain tbo high character which haa been accorded to W.

O'DOXXKLL & Co., for Selling First-class Goods at very rcasonablo Prices. -

Wo havo rccervEd-B-Third delivery cf ouralso, Bomo very C H E A P P A R C E L S

DRESS GOODS,PRINTED MUSLINS, <£c.NEW BONNETS,MILLINERY,RIBBONS,

Wo aro lifcpwisoB O N N E T S , C E L E B R A T E D G R O S G R A I N , A N D G L A C E I L K S

82?" Tho Wear of which wo can fully Guarantee.

THE " IRISH" REAPER AND MOWER7~

u (EXTRACTS PHO3I THE TRESS.)

I am tery glad to tft able to say n word heartily in favor ol our Irish compel itori, Pierce & Co., Wexford. To-day1'reaping WM not excolted in tbe entire field, tbo best wort, sbort stubble, tidy «lie»f, and light weight added to it» extremelysmall price (£20 10i.) caunot fail to make nn nnpressiou ia its faror."—Freeman.

rJrJ«r«' ,t °i1.thBii't Vr3" ""I

I ii'!1, Uacbu"e> ,IDnnofncturcd br Mr-J» ra" Pierce, Weiford. Irish talent and periere-hU? n ! '""I. ? R?y> aind "'"' rbo

f01

" "?1' Mr- Pler" L" turnBl1 ont a Machine creditable to hinnelf, his town , andWHM OM nnll • '•" M apf3t °f J" l

U' ""A br?» 8?ld for "0 1Os- A'l who wi.h to patroniw local nndertakiDgBwill lose nothing in tbe purchase of a home-.nade Machine."—Zeinster Erpresi. <$@- REFERENCE TO OVER 3,000 CUSTO31ERS. •. rjol9.12fc.

MEDICINES ONLY WILL CORE

TO THE NERVOUS AND DEBILITATED,I'?: SMITH , the n-lfbrated rliyxicinn for U'e dire

of NERVOUS EXHAUSTION , INDIGESTION , RHEU-MATISM , niMNtfSS OF SIGHT, FUNCTIONAL DI8.ORDERS, WKAKNESS , LOW SPIHITS, DEBILITY,and ill Wseasfe rrsultinir from trror, continura to send gratisa copy of bis invaluable work , THE WAKN1NO VOICE(130 pp). Contnius the PI HIII Directions by which M»nyTlioosandj of J)r. Siilrii 'a p^t iciitn iv-re restored to licnllliand lull viftor of manhood after Electricity, and all otherfalsely-culled reinediw , without medicine, had failed. Tlwwork is Illustrated nitb hundri'ils of C.isi'S mid TesiimoninUfrom k-rateful paticuts , w ilh means of cure used. Sent freeby post, Kecum from olwert «tinn , t» «ll on receipt of a stampeddhccifd fnielope. Adilnsa, Dr. SMITH , 8, liurtou-crcscent ,Lonciin , W.C. "8, Hurton -rrescciit , London , W .C.

" Io Tnn I) I:BII . IT.MI :II — I II H V U dcvoli-d 23 years ot m>-profifsinnal lite culn-ivc-l y ti> the tt iitlni i-nt «f a certaincluxd ui ilisr:iM H rcsulltnz tVnni tliou[.|itli-sH liuhitH nnd rx-cessrs. I liuvu ii -cfivi - i l liuriim that turn-2,(XX) Tc-liiiioiiialafpini prut, ful piitionis wlm liiivc Win cuud. I should beinoit happy, on rcrriiiii;; a stnl. 'iii i'iit ol JOUI cuse, to «rnd l.yrelinn ii Icltrr of nihicc with ili^n iicti.ni *, which , it follovvnl ,w ill liiimfi! n curi1. I have nl>o hail u Pcupli;'* Kdilioii of my" Wnruiiu V>ii<x-" puMi^inl Inr tree distiihutii ni , nud shallhate eic.it (.lmsure in sending > UII a copy Irce hy post on ru-ceipt of your addirsn.— 1 am, yours must truly,

" JliiMiY Sunn, BI.D."

HARVESTING MACHINERYP H I L I P P I E R C E & C O . 5 W E X F O R D ,

BEC; to direct (lie special attention of Acintri.Ti utsr.s to their improved combined MOWER and REAPERfor the coming .Season. This Machine combines all the latest Improvements, being tho simplest in

construction , lightest of draught, easiest of management, hnres l in j<r 'p-<:, and its ivork is not excelled by tinyother JlaL-hinciiiatiufacturiMl ;:iiul also to their Improved FIXKD and PORTABLE THRKSIIIXO MACHINES,which , fur lightness of dnmglit and eiliciency of work , aro not cxcbllctl by any Machines in tho UnitedKingdom ; and being furnished with Iron Drum and Skeleton Wire lircastnork , they havo tho advantago ofThreshing perfectly clean, without, injuring the drain, and delivering mope than nine-tenths of tho Corn inthe opposite; direction to the Straw, thus saving much of the labor of Shaking. Tho demand for theseMachines has been regularl y increasing for the last Twenty Years, during which timo thcro havo beenOVER L',5(HJ creeled throughout Hie kingdom.

A sup mnr il:sr ,-ipt !:;i ,.f Clumi I\ I;; Mnclune.-; Timiip Slices awl l' lil -pc n, alv:a>j s CM Sale, and every varietyof A 'jr i r ul t>r,;il .Uiir/i'iic.f «»•! hrj Acmoitxpu - nif l iM to on);v.

Tlioy have also devoted muel i of their timo to tho selection of tho best Hay Making Machines and HorseRakxs, and can confidentl y recommend those they havo in Stock as at onco the lightest, easiest drawn,simplest and most efficient Implements of their kind ever offered to the public. As tho Haymaking is of thogreatest importance to the Farmer, tho value of a lirst.class Haymaker, not liable to go ont of order, canhardly bo rated too high ; in many cases tbo advantages arising from its use moro than ropay its coat in ouoSeason.

P. P. it Co., beg (o announce (hat , at the solicitation of their numerous Customers, they have- nowOPEXED A KIIA N CII KSTAULISHMKXT , in TULLOW STREET, CARLOW, whci o all Machinery shall bosupplied, aud all rcj><iovt done, with the greatest care, punctuality, and cheapness.

• P It ITwo ITorso Mowing Jlachino '£'G 10Two Horse Combiued Reaping aud Mowing

Ma chine, 19 10E.xtrsi Knifo scut with each Machino 1 0Grinding Stones, of superior quality, supplied

for the sharpening of tho Knives .., ... 1 5(Tho nbovc prices include 6 finncr?, 6 arc-lion?,

wrtncliM , oil MII , linlt-t Hm) nulx »nd ri»et»).No. 1 Patent Double-action Haymaking Ma-

chino (cxtrcmo width, 8 feet), with wood orwrought iron travolliug wheels 14 15

No 3 do. do. (cxtrcmo width, 7feet), with wood travelling wheels 12 12

No. 4: do. do. with wrought irontrs.vclling wheels 11 11

P H I L I P P I E R C E A N D C O . ,FOLLY MILLS IRON WORKS, & AGRICULTURAL MACHINE & IMPLEMENT FACTORY, WEXPORD

BRANCH ESTABLISHMENT—TULLOW STREET, OARLOW.

HATS ! HATS ! HATS !PB^ (lf§3" Manufacture Fratiruisc.)

JIB mRY I , I.ITTLK CIEOIIGK' S STREET,* fc JL WA T K R v o n n .$$T Hats Bought in this Establishment, Dressed

free of Cluirqe. [jei-Gta]

12 Yards ;PRINT WARP SERGETTES, 6s. 3d. do

Gd., as., 3s. Gd., la., 4s. 3d., aud upwards; ^LVETEENWATERPROOF CLOAKS, from 8s. Od.MILLINERY.

licrfcctly fresh—Best Styles and Colors, and marked

Cclobrfatcd DANISH KI]J GLOVES. ler 7id.^er Pair

FLOWERS. WOOLLENS,'.-''PARASOLS, DKAPEBY, 'SILK AND CLOTH SHIRTS,

MANTLES, TIES,SHAWLS, COLLARS, &c.showing Several Prices in

; E S .No. 1 Improved Horso Rako (oxtremo width,

7 feet) £6 10No. 2 do. do. (cxtromo wdith, 7 V,

feet 9 inches) ... 7 0No. 3. do. do... ... ".' ... 8 6Improved American Horso Rakes, from ... 1 '6Four Horso PowurThraahingMachincs,portablo 36 0Thrco Horso Power „ n 28 0Two HorBO Power „ „ 27 0Four Horso Power „ Fixod 3"2 0Three Horso Power „ „ 25 1°Two Horso Power „ ¦ „ 24 0Wheels and Axlu forPortablo Machine, Extra... 3 10*Churning Machine—tho simplest and lightest 10 0

NERVOUS DEBILITY, and all'NERVOUSAFFECTIONS, whether tbo result of early errors or

otherwise , are by very Bimple and inexpensive meant quicklycured in hoth Franco and Germany. The advertiser a rcsi-dent iu this country, will bo bappy to send free to all appli-cants lull particulars of tbo mode of treatment there adopted,on receipt of a directed envelope. All persons may can them-delves , and thus not run the risk of being victimised. AddresaMOIIK . A. U OVAI 13 Newmarket-Ktreet Birmingham.

HEALT H AX D MANLY VIGOB.-A Medical man e'20 ycurM 1 experiinco in the treatment of NERVOUS DE-HlLlTV , Spermniurrhu: nnJ other affections which ara oftenncquirvd in early life , nnd unfit tuflerera for marriage andcither social duties , has published a Book gmnir tbe fullbenefit ot liis )onk- i iperienco gratis, with plum directionsfor the rcctivtry of HriiUh and Strength. A single copy»<iit ol nny address on receipt of One Stump. Address to tbeSecretary, InstitntR o Anatoiny Birminghiim Rl'lyi

PHOTOGRAPHC ART STUDIO,5 & 0 GEORGE'S STREET, WATERFORD.

JOHN L'ENDER,HAVING placed tho management of his Photo-

graphic Studio in tho hands of a Fiusr-Ct.Ai-s(JKii.MA N Aims!', begs to draw tho attention of hisPutrouu to liia

NEWLY-INTRODUCED PORTRAITS,Very suitable- aH Family Picturos, finished in tho high-est stylo of Miuinturo Painting in Oil, Crayon, Sepia,nnd Mezzotiuto. Aa all Portraits aro painted on thoPromises, ho is onablcd to offer fidelity of Portraitureand (graceful pose,'with tho highest artiBtio finish.

C2T Cartos do Yisito and plain Photographs can botaken in tho darkost woathor. J. P. solicitsan inspec-tion of his spocimons. [mjrW-ly

RAILWAY TIME TABLES FOR JUNE

WATERFORD, MARYBOROUG H, AHD ChNTRALIRELAND RAILWAYS.

fROM TTATEKFOBD. TR> 1S1 OB Wr.II D1T8. 8OXDAT1.

. ,«„. is*3 f* stii*2t i &l i2&3| ia&aSTATIONS. C1,,, orjss C|M|_ c,al, C|3Si Cla«.

A.M. P.U. P.U. r.M. A.H. P.V.h m l i m h m h m h m b m

Watcrford...rfoior<iire 7 30 1« «6 2 30 4 3o 11 0 J OKilraacow....»»._ 1 « IS 55 2 40 4 40 II 1(1 ? 10Malllnavat » 50 J! » 2 M 4 5o 11 SO 7 !»Bnllyhatt „ R 10 I 3U 3 10 6 10 II in 1 *)ThomMtown .„ „ 8 95 II 45 3 30 5 35 12 0 8 0Btcnclsbrlik-8 8 411 I 55 3 45 5 40 12 15 8 20Kilkenny .....arrival 9 0 3 15 4 15 0 0 13 35 8 41)

ffo departure 9 in a 30 < 40 6 lr, IS 45 8 50BallyrBBBft.-... _ 930 2 50 6 0 035 1 5 9 10Attanajb 9 40 — 5 10 — 115 9 30Abberleix 0 55 3 10 5 3 'i 8 55 1 3o 9 35Marjboro'. arrival 10 25 3 30 8 0 7 15 2 0 £10 0

Maryboro'...<'«>...clic» 10 30 — 6 35 — 9 49 —Rmcrea 11 411 — 7 45 — — —1'anonstown 12 15 — 8 20 — — —Poitomoa _ 12 55 — 0 0 — — —Nenaffh 12 30 — 8 35 — — —Temnlemore .- 11 33 — 7 10 — to 66 —Thorle arrival 11 48 — 8 0 — U 14 —Maryboro' ....dtp ...up 1 1 3 47 7 21 7 24 3 54 —Dublin arrival 3 35 5 35 9 30 9 30 5 30 —

TO WATEttFoai¦ TBAiwa ov vrtr.T PATS. | SPHUATS .

¦TAT,O». ' * M 1**3 1 4 211 4 5 1 2 & 3 1 I 2 J S 2STATlom. Claut. Class. Class. Clan. Class. Class.A .M. A.M. r.U. r.M. A.M. P.U .h m h m h m b m h m h m

Tburlcs departure — 7 10 _ 6 e — 2 nTemplemore — 7 28 — 8 S3 — 2 19Kenagh — ll 30 _ 5 15 — —Portumnti — r f ! 0 « 120 — —Parionslown — <$ 40 — 5 25 — —Koscrca i - ? 13 - 9 I - —Marlboro1 ...nrcl...«p | — 3 31 — 7 21 — 3 24Dublin departure — 9 0 1 0 4 0 — 0 30Maryhoro';.ortJ/...rflr r> — 10 39 2 55 0 35 — ll 39

DOWH TAAI1S. [ Mnryboro* ...departure 6 30 10 59 3 3" *7 30 130 5 30Abbeyleix 6 50 11 10 3 50 ) „ C 1 45 5 50Attamch 7 10 1120 4 5 \n% 8 0 6 6Bnllyrapfjet I 7 20 ll 35 4 15 J ? = 8 10 6 15Kilkenny ....arrlcal \ 7 45 i2 0 4 40 8 40 8 30 0 40¦

Do departure , 8 0 19 5 4 50 8 SO 8 45 8 50Rcnnetsbrldpo 8 12 li lt S 3 8 57 1 SThomnstown 8 25 12 30 5 15 £ 0 10 1 20Ballyhalc 8 4o |J 45 I 5 3.' " 0 25 1 33Mullimvnt fl fl I 1» ¦ 5 S5 =• 9 511 » 0Kilmaoow !) 15 1 1 25 , (i 10 2. 10 S 8 10Watcrfonl nrrinil <j 30 1 45 I 0 30 ' 10 30 I S 30

fMnil . (Gooils.•7.30 p.m. Gnoih Tiain—timfs of elepatture uncertain , depen-

dent upon pntils and C3 ( tl< * traffic.FA I . CS.— First Cln<s Sinj lc Ticket , 12s. Oil. j Second do., Rs.

10s. i Thinl do., ir. Ms. Kolurn—First Cla»s, ISs. Od. ; Seconddo , 1.1s.. l.xtwffn Walerford nnd Maryborooah.

B5J" G OOII F , Coal?, Parcels, Horses and Carriages nro nowbooked through from Waterford and olher Stations via Marj *buron li or Kilkenny to and .from Dublin, Iliutehatch. Sallins,Noirbridso , KHilare, Atlir, Carlow, Milfortl. Balnalstown , Gow-ran, Monastcrcarcn , Puriarlin^ton , Geasbilt , Tollamorc . Clnra ,Alhlone , Mounlrnlb , Ro-crca nntl Paraonitown Junction , Ros-crca . Clcusbjordan , Nenag;li , Bitdhill , Parsonstoitu and Tcratile-more.

Tbroosb Tickets, at lovr fnrcp, nre i< :Fucd at Moryboroucb andKilkcnnj , ?la Waterford ad Mi.'ford Hnvcn , 10 and from lVm-drn , Rcndinp, Etusincstokc . Swindon , Oxford , Birtninglmm,Wor-cester, Ucrctoid, Cheltcnlion, Bristol, Glouccalcr, Ncnpnrt,Merlbyr , Aberdare . CardilT, ^catb , Svrsneea , L^auelly, Carroar-tben, and Oarm.nrihen Junction.

SUNDAY Kxcunsioxs.—Eicnr.>inn Tickets to Waterford andKilkenny will be isMieri at all llic Staticns by ibo Train leaTin);Mary borough at 7 .Warn , and available to return by Ihe7.ll p.in .Train from Wuterford . Fares from Maryborough , and .-.talionias far as Kilkenny, to Waterford an:l back-fla, , s«. To KM.kenny and back—-3s , 2s, Is 6d. From Ktlkennv, and Stations, toWaterfoid and back-4s, ;», tt. No l.atw allowed.

WATEUFOBD AND LIMERICK RAILWAY .Up Trainsfrom_ Waltrford.

TBAlVa 03 WHICH Di T8. SIVnATS.WATERrORO " 5* 3 4

~ 5* 1« "2 ~

,M , l 2 4 3 I A 5 l i 2 l ' "' l4S '2 *3 1240IO MMEMCX. C|as, C|aig C|OSS C|a6fc C|aia C|ae, c,a,,A.M. A .M. P.M. P.M. A.M r.M. r.M.Ii m It m h m li m h m h m Tm

Waterlbrd....<r>;>. 0 II 10 211 2 30 ... 8 30 8 3D ...Carrick 6 40 10 SO 3 10 ... 9 15 9 19Clonmol 7 20 11 20 3 50 ... 10 D ID ¦Junction arid 8 45 12 30 5 5 ... 12 II 12 0Deeuti...arriva l 3 35 5 35 9 20 ... 4 30 4 30COBK arrival! 2 50 2 25 7 50 ... -' 5 5 ...

I „ 1, 2, 3 ... clas -

Dublin dep ... 9 0 1 0 4 0 7 45 7 45 ...Cork „ 3 0 2 45 6 31 1C 10 10 10Junction ,. 8 50 112 40 12 4" I 9 0 U 18 li 15 ...Limerick....nrirl 10 0 I 1 35 6 30 [10 5 1 20 1 20 ...

Down Tra ins from Limerick.TRAINS ON wt:EK DATS. 8UNDATS

„..,..,.. 1 2 3» 4 5« 1 a*u ' 1 2 4 3 14:2 1&2 f.'43 I & 2 1 24. 3 142TO WAIKBro »D- Class. Cla««. Class Class Class Class Class

A.M. A U. A.M. KM. P.M. A.M. P .M .h r a htn n a h m h m h m h m

Limerick dep 5 15 9 'JO 11 40 4 0 10 15 0 30 10 45JunctfoD.. (trrirai' 8 17 10 35 12 32 5 5 12 0 1 40 12 0

j ( a( 3 „ M ...Clats l I P m

Dublin „ 11 0 3 35 '6 35 9 30 4 30 .5 30 4 30Cork...-. 9 47 2 50 2 2S 7 50 2 5 4 30 2 5DUBLIN dep ... „ 0 I) 1 0 7 45 ... 1 45COUK ._ 8 0 2 45 10 1« ... (0 10Junction 6 45 ... 12 ii 5 2S 12 15 ... 12 15Clonmel _ 8 35 ... 2 0 6 40 2 15 9 40 2 15Carrick 9 15 ... 2 35 ? 20 4 05 10 20 2 55Wateirord...grW10 0 ... 3 10 ! 8 0 3 45 11 20 3 45

\(uil Traina marked wilh on asterisk.FABKS-Flrst Class Single Ticket, 14s Od ; Second do. 11 Od ;

Third 1I0, (it 5d. Return—First Clam. 21s 9d : Second do, IGs 6d

WATEHFOltD"AN TTTHAMOR E KAILWA YT^Week Day Trains.

) j jj 3 4 | 5 I 0 ! 7 8 9rB0M> s m ! .1 in p m p m p mj p m : p in p m p rr

if 'in l iTm li m "li m h m i l i m j l i m b m hmWTod «7 45 '11 I) 12 15 «2 15 4 0 5 31)1 7 15 9 0 ...T'mrc 9 0 , '11 30 1 }¦', 3 1 5 4 30 i« 0 0 I I 45 9 30 ...

Sunt t 'iu TrainsI 1 i 'J 3 4 5 ¦ « 7 8 1 9

FROM . I R ,n ' a m _p m p m p m '¦ p m a m p in | p m; ~|7* in h m li in Ji m li in : b n; b in li m ; h m

Word *8 0 11 15 I! l > 1 30 2 30 I 3" 5 .10 6 3-1 j 0 (ITmore! 9 III II 45 !i: 4'i d 0 4 II :5 0 *ii 0 I 45j 0 45

T1IK Cl.'KAT HHJIKD Y 1"OK XEHVOU SXKSH.Dcliili ' y, K pi!i'p«r, mill i:!l those stU'-ncquircil ailments tlmtpintiitttr iinil sluj :ten ti' i". Protcctcil by Koyal LettersI'.itnit of Kn^laml , iniJ Minctioncd by all tho Continents.

C'URK IN rOUli WEEKS.—Dr. DE ROOS;

OUTT/K VnVK, or VKGETAIlLK LIFK DKOPS ,havp,iiiiiiiinlj crlessiiistiiuecs ,provctl their superiority ovcreveryother ndtcrliM 'il renu-cly (or Linjoitr, Drpiossion of Spirit* ,Jmli«-estioii,l'nius and l'lilpit ation in tln>SinV,Giil(Jin««,Xoi.win tlic Held, &c. which , it inslrclct) , often result in consump-tion , insanity , and untimely death. This MfJicino strenRtii-Bi)8 the vitality ol the wliolo Bjstcro, gives energy to themnscles, spe edily remorc3 nervousness, renovates the impairedpoirersof life, and invi^OMtes the most shattered constitution.For Skin Eruption!", Pimples Ulotclics, Freckles, nnd otherunsightly diseases, where Mercury, Snrsaparilla , &c, are toooften employed to the ruin of health , its surprising efficacyhas only to he tested. Price 4s. Gil., 11s., or four times thelatter at 33.-. per Irattlf , of M CJI ASTER & Co., DublinGOULDING & Co., l'atrick-6trcet, Cork ; nt TnB KEWS

Office , Waterford ; nnd through all Chemists iu the world ,or direct from Holford [louse, Holford Square, London,W.C, where thousands ol testimonials may be seen.

MDJIE. COUPELLB'8 HAlli-RESTORLNCIFLUID. UHDKR - EMIXZ '.<I M BDICAL 1'ATBONAOE.

This wondrously efficacious and truly marvellous preparation,having been for a Ionic lime employed in priv.tte, is nowbrought bulore the public, and is offered with tho grealestconfidence as tbe only trua Hair Restorer. It removes dand-riiT, and prevents the Hair from falling off, giving it the lug-tro and strength of youth. It has been tried iu numerouscases of supposed hopclesa balduese, and success has invari-ably attended its employment. From its own intrinsic,-acrlts alone, it is rapidly .superseding everything else of theln'ud. Thnao who bnvo tried all tha advertiaed remediesw , 'Iiout effect, nre especially iuvited to mako trial of this/g ' -,Bt nnd neTcr-fsiliug remedy. Try it onco, and you will

ntTar UBO anythiDg els*. Price 4s. 0d. per bottle, through allCbemit''« »nd Perfumcrf , or direct from lldme. Coupelle,Bond-stwef , London , W.C.

JJ J3 iuis ¦« not a Dye, but under its tonic action greybair 'is'restored to 'ti original colour. Sold ot THE NBWS

Office , Waterford. t02'~ UO BE OlJ '.BN AWAY !A New Medical -Work on JIarru'«» ' "?M a.nd c°r0 o(

prematnr8 decliD«in man, Nervon." D«Wity, Impotency,Ac., with Holes for removing certain diC»llficatl0D8 that

destroy tho happiness of Wedded Life, or

EVERY MAN HIS OWN DOC-TOR.For Two Stamps nurt'erers may nvoid the nameru'.n>

impostors who «cnd their hooka for nothing, publish testi-monialii which they write themselves, fictitious reviews fromimag inary Journals, profess to enru discuses with instrumentinstead of .Medicines, and other absurdities as cruel as theyire deceptive.

A physician, 25 years extensively engaged in tbe treatmentof Debility and th« various menlul and nervous affection* re.Bultinp tliertlroni , will send free, on receipt of Two PennyStamps !o prepny postagi', a pamphlet contnining his highlysuccessful and only safe creuliucnt , nitb nil tho necessaryprescriptions and directions by which suiTerers mar corethemselves at trifl ing coat. Addreis Mr. LAWEJ , MedicalPoblisher, 14 Hand Court. London.

Qg TN O M O K E H A l l t D YE.

M. HARRIWGTON & CO'S.OE1ENTAL ESSENCE HESTOKES THE IIAIR

'TO ITS 0UI01NAL COLOK is A FEW DAYS !It ia iiotn, Dyo, ami rcrjiiircs no preparation. Possess-ing all' tlic invigorating properties required to restoroa liealt "y action of the scalp, it stimulates tbo Growthof tlio l. \airninlclioeks .its falling off, remoTCS daudrufl",scurf, Ac, imparting to Iho Hair a beautifully BoftaudL'lossy a[ ipcamnco.

lf3J""A tablesiJoonful in a basin of wator makes anoxcellont : vife, and couling hair wash.

SOLD l")XLY BY 5L HA1UUNGT0N & CO.,Ap iithccarics and Druggists,

4, UAII 'J'ONSTJIAKD STHEKT, WATEIIFOKD,in Bottles ut -a- Gtf. each. QS ig 'Nmc genuine unless it

lean our Sta mp.N.J}.—IJo c oroful that each article bears our Name

and Address, 1 is unprincipled parties dispose of spu-rious imitation, s of our preparations, and soil for whata genuino a woi •fhless article. (ot7)

H O T EL SKELLY'S CROWN HOTEL,

MONCK BTEEET, WEXFOED.THIS is a. Central and Comfortable Hotel, in irhioh

everything can be had on the most moderateterms. . :

tS " Best Dublin and Weiford Spirits; also BrandiesWines, Porter, Ale, &o. (aulS-tf.)

fejf Can on Hire at the ahortest notice.

D U B L I N . .Commercial & Private Lodging House

49 M A E L B O B O t J G H STREET.PARTIES Visiting Dublin can bo accommodated,

with or or without Board, and all the comfortsof a home, on Moderate Terms. [o25-tfj

(£y Sitnation central, qioseto Sacltviile-Btreet.D U B L I N .

The European Hotel, Bolton Street.n 1HE EUROPEAN is the largest, the best situate,JL and the moat comfortable Hotel in the City. Allmodern improvements have been recently introduced,and tho entire House papered, painted, and decorated.

Twenty Suites of Apartments for Families. Draw-ing Booms from 2s. 6d. to 5W- -Sitting- Booms on. theground floor flreo of charge. . '. . —i.—•s.-i.B!itrt

ggp° Sonp, Fish, Joints, Fowl, and Entree in CoffeeRoom and Restaurant, from Two' to Seven o'Olockdaily. Bed, inckamg Servants, 2s. 6d., 2B. and la. 6d.

[m31-tf ] J. MOLONY, Proprietor.

CITY MANSION HOTEL,30 LOWER BRIDGE STREET, DUBLIN,

A DMITTEDLY ono of the BEST SITUATE,X3L CHEAPEST, and MOST COMFORTABLE FAMILYand COMMERCIAL HOTELS in the City.

Bed, Is. ; Breakfast, Is. ; Dinner (Ordinary) la. Cd.Dining aud Sitting Rooms set apart for Lsdies andFamilies, freo of charge. Accommodation for Seventy-flvo Persons. [js -ly]

£25" A Night Porter always in attendance.PATRICK S. CAREY, Proprietor.

U I L F O R D H A V E N .THE SOUTH WALES HOTEL,

ADJOINING tho Terminus of the South WalesRailway Company at Now Milford, and the

Lanilin;? Stngo of tho Waterford Royal Mail Packets.Tho Public are respectfully informed that tho above

extensive Establishment is replete with every accom-modation. CoIFec, Commercial, and Sitting Rooms jBilliard and Smoking Rooms. Tho Rooms aro large,lofty, and airy, beautifully decorated, elegantly fur-nished, and arc othenviso fitted up with every regardto comfort and convenience.

This Hotel is situated on tho banks of tho far-famed Milford Haven, and commands a most exten-sive view of Her Majesty's Dockyard, and of theromantic aud picturesque Scenery of tho neighbour-hood.

Visitors, Tourists, Commercial Gentlemen, andFamilies will find this Establishment, for situationand comfort, combined with Modcrato Charges, sur-passed by no other iu tho Principality.

gig" Hot, Cold, and Shower Uaths.All communications should bo addressed to

(jy25-tf.) J. WHETTON, Manager.

The Ship Commercial and Family Hotel,( L A T E R E E S ' S ) ,

MERCHANTS' QUAY, WATERFORD.

MRS. A. MORRISBEGS to anuounco that she has PURCHASED the

INTEREST in tho abovo old-established andwoll-known Concerns.

Tho Hotel ia situato within a short distanco of thoRailway Termini nnd tho Steamboats, and possessesevery accommodation for Travellers, with tho utmostattention to patrons of tho establishment.

Iggj" Wines, Brandies, Whiskey, &c, of tho bestbrand, and on tho most Modcrato Terms. Tho Ship-ping Gazette, and other leading papers taken in daily.

AKXE MORRIS, PnopBreraEss.N.B.—Mrs. Momtis also most respectfully informs

her numerous Friends that sho still intends carryingon tho Poultry business, as usual, at her old Estab-lishment in High street. (al23-3m)

T O B E C A T nA RENT-CHARGE OF £1,025 PER ANNUM,

Payablo by tho Great Southern and 'Western Kail.way Company. ..r >_- L O A N S . O N CXLT- njR . rjJEP.OAns".,

THE DIRECTORS of the'WATEBiioRD AKO CS|TRAIIRELAND RAILWAY (3&HF&NY ,Xj

Aro prepared, under tho provisions of ". 'Tho Trater.ford and Central Ireland Railway Act, 1868," toSELL and convey tho whole, or any part, of theRENT-CHARGE of £1,026 per Annum, payable" tothem by tho Great Sonthorn and Westorn RailwayCompany, ou account of the principal sum of £20,500expended by tho former for tho latter Company.

They aro also prepared, for tho purpose of RE-PLACING tho INSTALMENTS of tho GOVERN-MENT LOAN and BONDS falling duo, to AcceptLOANS at FOUR PER CENT, payablo upon ONEMONTH'S NOTICE, or FIVE PER CENT, upon TIIKEEMONTHS' NOTICR .

They will nlso accept MONEY on MORTGAGEBONDS, at SIX PER CENT, for THREE or FIVE YEARS,nnd for the DEBENTURE STOCK, bearing Interestat SIX PER CENT, for THREE YRAKS, aud FIVE PERCENT in perpetuity afterwards. .;

For tho Year ending tho 25th March, 18G9, thoTraffic Receipts wcro £26,87-1 5s. 5d.—the Workingmid other Expenses being £13,300 los. 3d.—leaving aBalance of £13,307 IO3. 2d., for Interest on Loans, af-ter tho payment of which ihero is a considerable sur-plus ; and tbo Receipts coutinuo steadily to increase

They will , every Half-year, send to each Creditor aStatement showing tho full particulars and Amountuf tho several Loans duo by tbo Company.

A pplications to bo addressed to tho undersigned, attho Company's Offices , Watcrford Terminus.

(By Order),"WILLIAM WILLIAMS, Secretary.

Watcrford, May 11, 18G9. (jalO-t

mmB E N S O N ' S

WATCHES CLOCKS GoldJewelleryOf allkinds. Of all kinds. Of Newestdeiigm

LEVER . DRAWING ROOM BRACELETS.HORIZONTAL. DIMINO ROOM. BROOCHES.CHRONOMETER . CARRIAGE. EAB-SINOS.KEYLKSS. CHURCH. LOCKETS.CHRONOGRAM!. UALL AND BllOP. NECKLACES.'

MR. BENSON, who holds tho Appointment to_ H.R.H. tho Prince of Wales, has jnst publishedTwo Pmnphlots, enriched and embellished witk IUug.tiatioD8— -we upon Watch and Clock-making, and theother upon Artietie Gold Jewellery. These are sentPost-freo for 2d. each. Persons living in the'countryor abroad can select tho article required, and hare itforwarded with perfect safety. [mh26-ly]25 OLD BOND STREET ; AND THE CITY STEAM

W0KK8, «8 * W LUDGATE HILL.

McLEAN & McLNTOSH, PLUMBERSLEAD MERCHANTS, tfe.,

BEG to intimate that they have now added to theirbusiness a BRASS FOUNDRYandENGINEER-

ING ESTABLISHMENT, where Brass Work of everyicscription will be cast and finished off in First-olosastyle, and with as little dolay as possible. :

MCLEAN and MCINTOSH BIBO bog to tender theirsinccro thanks for tho kind patronage bostowed onthem, and hope, by their constant attention to busi-ness, to morit a continnanco of same.

tjgj" Lead, Brass, Copper, and Inn Works,3, LITTLE GEORGE'S STREET, WATEEFORD,

and ROSE-INN STREET, KILKENNY.N.B. — Grcon-houeos, Conservatories, and Pnblio

BuildingB Heated on tho moat improved principle bythe circnlation of hot water. (mylB-6m)

Coffin Factory & Undertaking EstablishmentNo. 1, ALEXANDER-STREET> WATERFOBD. ,

TJICHARD FITZGERALD begs to inform hitXL numerous Friends, and the Public generally,that he is now prepared to execute all Otdtzi in thaUHDMMMHO BUMHBM. • ' .

I BUTLEE'S CATECHISM. ! ¦ •'TO CATHOLIC CLBEGT, 'BOOKSBLLBBS/ to.

(With tho Recommendation of the'Bikbop of W«t«fWf «*-: litmore, tho Bight Ber.'Dr.vBiite ' < :

Ai Catechism for the Instruction oY Childrfm,i t • •

¦¦" . • ' • i BTTHX :?'•-¦¦

• < •'.¦: - '¦ ' ¦'

MOST Bev. Dr. JAMES BUTLER, Arohbuhopof Cashel •na'Ehnly.

Printed on Good Paper, and in large "dear fpe.BXCOlOrSMDATIOR I '. : . -> '¦¦

"I approve of this Edition of the Bigit B«T. Dr.JAMES BUTLER'S Catechism, and recommend it to theFaithful of these Diocese*.

.> "*D. O'BBIEN, B.OJB."Waterford, June 2, 1866?'83T Orders from any part of tht Dictate, aeat ia

and directed to O. SKDHO.TD, Printer ani Publisher,Waterford News OfBce, 49 King-atreet}' promptly at-tended to. The Trade supplied on modsnte terms.

May be had Retail from every Catholic Bookniktin tho Diocese. • —*-

PARIS FASHIONSTJ EOEIVED HONTHLY, nrMTXiLIHBBY, MANXL TLE8, DBESSES/SKIBTS; STAYS. FLOWERS, FEATHERS; 4o.

JOHN PENDER solicits an Inspection of hisN O V E L T I E S

In tho abovo Departments.«S" 5 *6 GEORGE'S STREET,

myl4-ly] WATEE?OBD.

F . H . D I XO N ,(FROM LONDON).

ORGANS, H A R M O N I U M S , AXD PIANOF O R T E S FOR SALE ,

855° And Made to Order on the Premises.NEW MUSIC, of merit, always in Stock.Best ROMAN VIOLIN STRINGS. HAUMOXIUM EEEDS

for SALE.BOUXD MUSICAL WORKS, suitable for Presents.PORTFOLIOS and Music WRAPPERS.

Piaico/orCes Buffed , Tuned, and Repaired. 300 References,Mark tho Addros9:—35 KINO STREET, WATER?OBD.

M U S I C .MR . H I L T O N , PROFESSOR OF MTJSIO

ff -NO. 18, HENRIETTA STBEET.Terms, on application. , [d4-3ml

Pianoforte, Harmonium- & Music Warehouse,120 , Q UA Y, WA T E R F O R D .

C : A . J O N E SEXTENDS to all parts of the South of Ireland,

tho TUREE YEARS' SYSTEM OF HIRE,after which, and without farther Payment, tho PIANO,FORTE or HtRHOMUM becomes tho Property of theHirer. Special terms of Hire payable quarterly inadvance. C. A. J O N E SBuys from the most eminent makers only, as a proofof which the increasing demand and tha fact that allthe Instruments sold by him during the past nine yearshave, in every instance, given satisfaction.

C. A. JONES has just returned from London with alarge assortment of Pianofortes, indnding Semi-grand,Grand Squares, Grand Trichord Obliques, 8emi-CottageandPiccolo Piano-fortes, with all recent improvement!,by Messrs, Broadwood, Collard, Erard , Kirkman, &c

C. A. JONES has a large assortment of Harmoniums—English and French make j Second-hand Pianofortes;English and German Concertinas, in great variety;Violins, Flutes, Cornets, &c, &c. A fine-toned Organswith Pedals and modern improvements, New, byBevington, will be Sold a Bargain.

$Sf New Music at half marked price. (my4-3iuM U S I O W A R E H O U S E , 120 QUAY

C A S S E L L' S C H O I C E C O F F E E 8 .Wholesale Warehouse, 80, Fencliurch St. London.

CA SS E L L ' S C H O I i C E C O F F E E S .Tested by twenty years' o«e.

CA S S E L L 'S C H O I C E C O F F E E S .Sold by Grocers throughout Ireland,

A S S E L L ' S C H O I C E C O F F E E S .Strong nnd Economical, Is., Is 2J., & 1». 4*Upet 1b.

O A S S E L L 'S C H O I C E C O P K K'ES.Finest rich Aroma, Is. 8J. ond 2i. per lb.

CA S S E L L 'S C H O 1C E~~

Cl) F F E E S .Asl for theae Coffees at your Grocera.

CA S S E L L 'S C H O I C E C O F F E E S) .l_ Snpplied wbalMtlabr - / .

G. OLDHAS~S CO., 64 DAMBST., DUBLWrAnd CAHSBLL, SMITH & Co., 80, Fencborch-atrMt, London

OAKEY & SON'S EMERY AND BLACK LEADMills , BLACK?SIAR'S ROID, LONDON, S.E.

OAKEY'S SILVERSMITHS' SOAP (non-Meronrial)for Clenosin; and Poliabiog Siltror, Electro-plalo, FJatt

Glass, Marble , &c. Ta'iIeK,6J. each,

AKEY'S WELLINGTON K N I F E P O L I S H *Prepared expressly for the Patent Knifo Cleaning

Machine*, Indian-rubber and Buff Leather Knife Boards.Kuiies constantly cleaned with it have a brilliant polisheqnal to new cutlery. Sold in Packet*, 3d. each ; and tint,Bl, Is., 2a. Cd., and 4i. each. (jflMytar)

OAKEY'S INDIA RUBBER K N I F E B O A R D S .Prevent friction in cleansing, and injury to the knife.

Priee from Is. 6d. each. Oikey's Wellington Knife Polishihould be used with the boards.

EMERY CLOTH, BLACK LEAD, CABINET GLASSPAPEH, &c.-OAKEY'S GOODS SOLD EVERY-

WHERE , by Ironmongers, Oilmen, Grocers, Broshmakero,Drnggists, Ac. Wholesali by JOHN OAKEY <fc Sotn,172, BLACKFRIAR'S-ROAD, LONDON, ENGLAND.

NEW VICTUALLING ESTABLISHMENT17 KING STREET, WATERFORD.

J O H N F L E M I N G begs to inform his nnme.rous Friends and tho public generally, that ho

HAS OPENED the abovo Establishment, which willalways bo supplied with BEEF, MUTTON, &c, ofthe very Best Quality, and at Lowost Market Prices. '

J. F. having for many years beon in conneotion withhis Father's bnsinesa in Tramore, feels from his know-ledge there acquired, as also from his Btrict attentionand careful selection of nothing bnt the best descrip-tion of Meat, to merit a Bharo of public support.

CS5° All Ordors with which he may be favored, willhave his prompt attention.

17 King-strcet, Watorford, 6th Feb., 1869. [ffitn

General VICTUALLING ESTABLISHMENT17, GEORGE'S STREET.

J O H N S T A F F O R DBEGS to inform the Nobility, Clergy, and Gentrj

of Waterford and surrounding districts, that heHAS OPENED HIS NEW VICTUALLING ESTA.

BLISHMENT, AT 17 QEOEGE'S STMET,where he offers for Sale the very Best descriptionof BEEF, MUTTON, PORK, AND VEAL. 4J"A11J oints Cat to Suit Fareh&iers.

J. 8., in returning thiuJct to his numerous suppor-ters, for the very large share of patronage whioh theyaccorded him during the long period he his been inbusiness, begs to assure them that in his New Esta-blishment they will find it their intoert to coatixraethat support.

tSF The Establishment will be open from Seres Inthe Morning until Nine at Night.

OBSERVE General Victualling Bttabhtkmcnt17 GeorgeU Street.&12- tl JOHN 8TAFF0BD, Fionmoi.

D S . R O B E R T S ' SCELEBRATED OINTMENT,

CALLED the " POOR MAN'S FBIEND," is oon.fidently recommended tothepubUo as an nn-

failing remedy for wound*of,overy description; acertain cure for Ulcerated Sore Legs, if of. twentyyears standing—Cuts, Boras, Scalds, Braises, Chil-blains, Scorbntio Eruptions, and Pimples in the Face,Sore and Enflamed Eyes, Sore Heads, Bore Breasts,Piles, Fistula, Cancerous Hnmonrs, Ac. Sold in Potsat Is. lid., 2s. 9d., lie., and 22s, each. Also hisPILULaa ANTISCBOPHULiE, or ALTEBATIVBPILLS, confirmed by sixty' years' experience to fee,without exception, one of the best Alterative Medicinesever compounded for Purifying tfie Blood, and assist-ing nature in all her operations; henoe they are usefulin Scrofula, Scorbntio Complaints, Glandular Swell-ings, particularly! those of the Neck, <£o., and form amild and superior family aperient, that may be takenat all times withont confinement or change of diet.Sold in boxes at Is. lid., 2s. 9d., 4s. 6VL, 11B., * 22S.eaoh. •

¦ . :Prepared only by the proprietors, BUCH & BASM-

COTT, and sold wholesale by them at their Dispensary,Bridport, and by the London honses, and retail by alJLrespectable Medicine Vendors in the.Unitod Kingaoni'and the Colonies. ' ;'¦• : f - - ,A U12Sf-18 ) ^

Medical adtietfor all vUnttd U.:;Bmif»Up *r U c m h n,

TUST PUBLISHED (freai tt^Omei a:O >-.MEDICAL WUW-^immWitofa.;-and Pre»cription» fer tl»«t>Wr» . jjjga J|Wbt«Ji .;NerVmi DeMUtj,»>4 }jE*SkSSSi H£lSS££''

K'Vr.wS'l^V'-Js f; : ' '.' ¦ ¦ ¦ -• • • • ; . - ¦" ¦¦ .¦• '¦* ' '¦ '- ''.: ' ¦

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CHOUSE

SUMME.ro to inform you

^ 'fflJ^Cwnincnccd Business,Ami Jul.lroj-s, as

. liGlSTS, OILMEN', AMI GROCERS, Ac,

ami liopo to ho favoured with a sharo ofyour Onlei>\

From the Ioii{f i'.\]iericnco of our Prin-cipal in tlio Trailo of W'aterford (Mr. HENRY

AI:IILKY ), you may feel assured that nil' Orders cut rusted to our care will bo oxc-culcil to givo satisfaction.

HENRY AUDLEY & CO.Waterfowl, Jlav, 18GU. [in21.tf

TO BUILDERS

THE TRUSTEES of tho SOCIKTYof I 'lUUM J Swill l eccivo TEXDKKS for the ERECTION of

A irEKTJXC .iroCSK, IX TJUMUHK.Tlic J'lans auil Spuciiwutions can bo iiispeetod lit

J vein; Jijmriir.Hs', ¦](> Ijusiy, WnteiTorcl. and SealedTenders (marked Friends' Mccling-liousu) aro to buadilriKMMl to JnsKi'H S. ltu ii.uinsox , Watuiionl, upto (he :«Hli Instant. fie IS-:.'.*]

NOTICE TO BUILDERSP A K T J K S iicMnMis, ol " TEXDEKiNl ! for tin-

EliEt'TlOX of A PltESBYTERY and OUT-OF-K1CES , near CLASH-MO RE, may sen the Plan* uwlSpecifications at the llnv. (i. ¥ . LUNH 'S, Uayview ,near Yuughal , Cimnly Wuterford ; and at JuliX P.Hi KL K Y 'S, Ksi]., Architect , Montcnotte , Cork.

Tenders to he forwarded mid addrcaseil lo tho Kev.Ci. I'. li i iNC i , C.'laalimurc. on ur before the 3rd day ofJul y, ISi!!', with the Names of Two Solvent Surciies ,for'tliu due imrliirmaucu and Coniplctiou of the Con-tract.

l'.S.—'J'hc Rev. ( i . ]•'. l.oNc ; will not bind himself tonccriit the lowest or any Tender. ['t|

MkNURE FOR SALE.TO HE DISPOSED OK , from the 1st Proximo, tho

UJ.OOU and .MAX DJlU of a JJACO N L'ON-CKUXS. Apply torj,.2,-,.t|-| .T. S. KlCIIMtDSOX.

BUILDING GROUND TO BE LET,ON .1 LOX il J .KASE ,

AS M A IJ li V 1 r! 1/ 1) , wtuatuil on the X KW -TOWN 1'oM ' , l.">0 Feet Front.

ttai" \i>t>ly to THOMA S II. SI U AN C M A X, (i CatherineStreet. [mhl!)-tl]

TO 3E L ET ,THE HOUSE latel y Erected for a POLICE BAR-

RACK on the MILlTAltY ROAD, with a largoYard and Out Offices attached , well suited either fora Bemdence or for (Jencnil Business, beinp; situatein the centre of a populous loc.iii'Jy T'1L'1 P is a con-

stunt supply of the purest water close lo the premises.Fur furl her particular* apply to Mr. I. TnoKNToN,

KiiiB-stiwl. (al.aO.tf). __

Cooper's Sheep Dipping Powder

IS TESTIFIED by Thousands of FLOCK MAS-TEliS lo lm the UEST P U E P A I SA T I O N for

PHEYH N TINC AND CL 'Jtl X C TUB SCAI! ,DKSTI.'DVI .Vr ; .-ill I lie TICKS and other V E R M I N ,

and STO1MMXC Till- : IMA IN T H E S U M M E I lMONTHS; it thus iucivxscsllio i|iiantity and improvestho quality of Wool , and is lirnrlioial to tin! <;i!iii!rallleallh ami Cunditioii of l! n> Flock. This IViwderdissolves it is lant lv in COLD Water, and is then readyIonise ; it it tlie oiily Ari i i lo that can be resorted toat all seasons and iu 'auy climate ; and for all Di ppingPuriiusus it is iidmiltcd tobu nneimalleil.

Prepared only by \\r. COOI 'EU , M.R.C.Y.S., Cliemical Works, Ci.'lirrkli.imji .-tcil , Herts .

Sold in Packets , Is. Id. each , the avera'.-o ([uantihfor Dipping Twenty Sheep.

(.'OOi 'KlfS J-M-V ruWDKH ,For Prevent ins; the Fly Strikinj:, and Destroy ing theMaquis, in Packets , jiritc liil. each.

COUL'Kll'S FLY-CAL T, DH K SSlNy , 'For the Cure of Sw Heads and Fly (.iall is in Sheep.In packets, price Is. lid.

COOPER'S WASH fur YERM1X in CATTLE amiHORSES, lu Packets, pike (id. (myil.:ini).

AUK.vr I'm: W M K I I K U K H -Mil. (JKORC H WU ITK , THOMAS KTIIKKT.

GALVANISM v-r.<»< XEItVUUS EXHAUSTIONI» ino«t siiccrssfnlly and nainlrnsly sdf-tipplicil liy inciim of

rULVKHMACIIKirS I'ATKNT ij iruovKi )VOLTA-ELECTRIC CHAIN BANDS, BELTS,

A N D POCKCT HA'ITEIMES ,ill A'fi»Hi;l«'"-, AV '' .•"¦':••>, »."' G 'irf t i I 'n u if , X >;-ni »6

D:bi lit. l , Shvl 'I c.'nilW , / 'HiCl 'i/ .'lV, Hf i l f i i s iJ, J u i l iy - S -t!nu , (.'.•amp, As lh.nu, A'ivr» ».« Di.if. ivss , Fu.ul imud/.;.,nv./cv, ,\-r. , ——

riTHS strong guarantees of their truly uiiir-JL vcllons illicit)', (uriiUlii-tl in (lie num-ioii- nuilidi-

tie.itiil Mnlii 'iil Ki 'j i '-ils mill 'IVsitinouhiN of Cures, iu arn;ent ptnip li'1*' , >fill iriM-fnv, ar« i-nUnm-cil liy a 'i'est »>rntmi l,o;oi , il rr<|uiiii!, lor discerning Il ie aliovc ccannm Iro mlhe »punou» vlrcliic appli.inrcs aihcrtisnl Uy quacki-h im-potion iinilcr varium alia^x .

ritlCE LIST OK PUI.VEI iMACHEU 'S CHAIN-HANDS AN 'D IIATrKHII -W .

Tl I. VKIl.MAt.l lKI ('.S Voi.TA Kt.KCTUIC N. ClI AI. N -It . v JMfur Soatici , Kl.euina 'ir , Nfur. il .-ir, anil Uuiity l'.iin> ,Local l'iiralj »i» , Cramp in tho Extr.-iuitics , IS-., '12:.mi 10'.

ri- | .VKHM.M 'IIKK > \ <ILTA Ll.KCTKIC Ji. ClIAI .N-HANUS lor Lnnilin^i', Iiulii:r >li iin , l . ir . r . Chest , aii'l l-'uii '- -tio'i"! Di-onli.-s, <tc, io In- worn n» n IMi—lii s t- i U>< k o">- .

PlM.VKH MAUIKIt 's Vlll.TA El .KCTI H C 1!. (J l lAI N-IU SIH for N-rnius U.-.-ifii"»« , Hrad, T«ulli , iiml Ru-c Acln',unil Noises in tlm ll'ul - lil i . U4. '« -I '.

Pl I.VKIt.M.M llKl l 's Vl JLTA Kl.UCT P.Kr ]5. L'll .MX-Iksii* '"r I. "'* "I Voice an ! other ,i!!-xti .n»- of tin- Tun it— 111- , li 1 . !•> 21- .

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thry oprra - R wlioV-oin- ly mi t in- Stun arh, tin- Livt-r , theIMIW I ' IH »a'l "th'T nriiui« , liy mi irc t i iu any 'Irr.iii/ riiii-nt, inIlivir lulicl i iHl- , wl i-^n-liy a ^T,-rt -l y Mip|ily nl punt mat< rials

Inr till' irurvMil ot Mi*t M I I H M I I - , tui imlir.I , uu<J a (-iiustiuitHUli 'Ci io i i »t i lfcl'- piuihiciB is i l l i c iu i . 'J'/ii, (K-rh-ui cir-Ul l i tt i ' i i l ln i^ l i r o-. i i .* tin- t i- iy I MIIH :.I I I I ol health 1 hi'.-,ioi<l iiviii'iuo -i ll ••'r • ili-i- .i-- « l i - r -v . i i l - - i lu i l i c , ,.

IJ I .V K I I M - l'1-.iiiii 'rua or T U B L I V I .U AMI SIO M M-I I . — Altivlm r t i r Mi hiV'' -ll l-'l> "'", • ' t i n r in niiiu IT i lnnl i i i iL-,» i|iiii).l l iiki - Hl 'inil- I"" "' 'l"-'! f ' !1 * l* « l l— nl bnl l i inr ,l imn which wi l l ii- «ult a i-h-ar hrinl n»-t m"»l >'oin •r.li the

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n ouM (iTe Che IIII.'IKI lb« he.tlll i <<»il .i^f/f '/lf ul a ph/u g h-in 01 .

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IDOV ^ II hy n-inu I IIPM; Hill * Hcror-I'im In < I IK I H H I 'M I ilin-uiinini

which flttouipa'iy ¦•« " '"•». \"'»>i J»- I «- III » » > n l i -i. kf » ami

n.lll.m- complflii'lis may l i- w llnr _ bl- «im ¦¦! Ic. t lJ. . . - i . - i . c l

|>y tl- i- i W O I K I I I H I i:->riit l i i r, which imnfli -.-, hlnt.-l anil

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i hW l i l i - l l l f i i <> ' 'ho rnnctl a-^ii Irmn l"rtj tn till )- , .!• il

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Mrv lli 'i'is, 01 II IUM - l i i i iVi l .-il in iiilnil , Molki in; in l-'.iclnl ii *,,,1'i 'ni l I Vf . wIm u«ioi"l ii li lui i l I1I .- 1 lint of Ir i-h .111

j vi . n-i-t- w!'M'.*i II -< 1UH! IK['|I |'.-, J-ulFfr llnnl tve.ikucs*

iiml i lrhiity. hnvii' "» ol *|iir.i* »iul want of api'ditr . Al l

.,,,-h .u.-itlii l . ik> - •» il"-** or t»» o ill llu'stf PilN i-ri-ry thr'i? »r

him t i n - , •'* '• '"¦)¦ "cl I-''"1 '')' :111 ' i-lf'Tlu-illj- nil t in- M .t rl n

,,l,l ini|>.l !t ti- ..iir -11'l 'i . .rjy tn lh- l-»l y, ivti iL-ti ii H'lwiiy»

l.( '|,i>r > -l ''y " I""tl "IM"' -'11', -"1"!' •""' •• :ln-aii".ii|C «lw|i , am)

"lllllimrvi 's i' i"' am l hf h v l rem '-lti I II.IUJ .I iu 'M world;,,r tin (ull i i tciug tli *eu *tii :

I) -liil . t) |ii;!.iintii:iti oiS'-n- Timnl*"¦'"¦'

III I'r-P-y J - •>:< '•« « St.....- a- "IUr- ,vr|A ':tnii ' N\ - i 'i i ict y l.iv- ri>-u i- .*» i-ri 'inlui >* Svui|iiinnK|| . l l i .u> •'¦• " ... .„.!.„ ulauila Tic l>..ul.iurcsi

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< L , ..--'.ianm-i lM.'. i;!"-'" , r .i l l - .-¦• •" - || |.| »;i-in Wi.ncj l Mr«it ion>i; .-.> «:. t:-i»" ' ' * '.•," |:,, f ,,i,, I \V.,r.-.» . .f sl i kinds

|i i -iini " I- , l' r""! \w»l i i t>s, fromI -,.. II * , i '.,'i ."m-uli. , «r v lia 'eviti -au.r ,

O ' l ';l),'l;,ir.''.'-,i. ol lY..I-«*>r . !l-u.o«'AV I 2H

.,.,H -t 11.^ -•••'¦ ' |011J ,,, : H !«. Tl,t iVci.-. UKi,:.-,>• i'vr '•;;"' ;, Zi , ...J i.y »" -ctiuoN". '••' K "Tn „-.:. !. A!,-.lxi... - s -I . S I H.-c ivil-V, !

.. «• • . •' ''•" '¦ ', ,;,,. pi,. , , , ,. ,, outfit iv.!ileiiiiTiii:i by

t-k -"r1 ""i ' r c-i..n'"

'»r H>« »»•'<•«"» of 'intiu"IS iU "

d.J,lVt .r. .dli«u tocMcb k,..

ST. CLARE'S FEMALE ORPHANAGE,HAROLD S CROSS.. DUBLIN.

THE SUPERIORESS of tho abovo Oaphanago bogsleftvo to inform her kind and generous enppor-

tcrs and Contributors in Waterford , that her Collec-tor, Mr. FOGARTY, will wait on them, during thoonstr'ng week) to receive their kind Donations andSubscriptions.

.St. Clara's Female Orplinnaif J, June 18, 1S0D.X.n .—The abovo celebrated Orphanage is tho oldest

in Ireland , and therefore has tho greatest claim on thogood people of 'Waterford . There are at present 101fatherless children in this OrpUanago, who aro ontirolysupported by the Religion?. [It]

Convent of the Good Shepherd.

THE NUNS or THE GOOD SHEPHERD respect,fully Solicit tho Charitable Public of Waterford

to continuo their kind Patronago by sending theirWASHING nnd NEEDLEWORK to tho MAGDALENASYLUM , tho proceeds of which nro tlio only meansof Support for Seventy poor Destituto Females undertheir care.

IggT All who kindly aid in this great work of Cha-rity, will undoubtedl y draw down upon themselves thoblessing of HIM "11/10 come, not to coil the just , hutsinncn." (o'25-tf)

S U M M E R F A S H I O N S .

JI 11 S . K E L L YHAS pleasure in aimotineiu<f tlio AllllIVA L of

her recent PURCHASES, ami will show onthis and following days, a most, Choice Collection ofthe laitMt productions iu

P A R I S M I L L I N E R Y ,TULLE and FEATHER HATS, STRAW BONNETS

and HATS; FLOWERS in the greatest Varicly.FEATHERS, PARASOLS ; TULLE BONNETS,

from (is. (id. ;DRESS GOODS , iu all tho Newest fabrics!, including

JiLAC K and FANCY SILKS }JAPANESE SILKS, iu sill tbo Now Shades;

ALPACAS, Plaiu and Printed , 7id. ;MOIIAIKS , REPPS, LENOS, GRENADINES,

FRENCH MUSLINS , PRINTS, and PIQUES jHORROCKS'S LONG CLOTHS, FINLAY'S SHEET-

INGS, in all Widths ;HUSH LINENS, DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS

and NAPKINS :LADIES' UNDERCL OTHING ami BABY LINEN ;

CHILDREN'S BOOTS & SHOES, iu great Variety ;

HOSIERY , of every description , including tho NEWSTRIPED STOCKING, at (lid. ;

SUMMER QUILTS and CURTAIN DIMITY'S ;KID GLOVES , in immcuso Variety ;

MANTLES, JACKET.-;, A.VD THE NKW-SHAPJiFICHUK j

GENT'S. SH1HT.S, TIES, SCAUPS, BRACES,COLLARS, and GLOVES.

7 5 , Q U A Y , W A T E U F O U D .l'.S.—Please give my STOCK of Cork.mado CALI

GOES a Trial before Puichasiii '' elsewhere.

CONSULTING VETERINARY SURGEON

Horse and Cattle Surgery, Carrick-on-Suir.Mil. \V\ S. SMALL, V.H.,

GIIAIJL'ATE of the Royal Veterinary College,Lomlon, of ISi'J, may be consulted personally,

or by Ictier, on tin; DISEASES of HOUSES , COWS ,SHEEP , and DOGS, oi which ho has had FortyYears* practical experience.

#<•}" l'.v Particular desire, Mr. SM.t i.ii will attendin W .vmiioKn every IV K I I X K S D .VY , till further Notice,at thi! WA T K U I O I U I A I I M S ' HOTKI., COLIIK CK -STIIKKT.

Veterinary Operations of every kind carefully per-formed, anil iu certain cases the safety and recoveryof tlio Animal Insured for Five Per Cent, on its value.Cows Spayed per uteri , as on tho Coutiueut. Mr.SMAl.r, is the onl y Surgeon iu Irelaiid who performsthis operation , by which Cows Continue in Milk nearlyThree Years, Without Intermission.

CHRONIC DISEASES.Mr. SM.M.ii successfully treats CHRONIC FOOT LAMK -

SKSS, and various other Chronic Diseases, common toHorses, by a method peculiarly his own j and he res-pectfully invites all who have horses BO allbctcd toconsult him.

|J5f References upon application." Waterfowl, May U I.

" 1 have known Mr. SH A L L as an eminent. Veter-inary Surgeon, in extensive practice, for more thanTwenty Years, and sun one of the vec|tiisitioni3ts lorhis attendance at Waterford. " \V)t. Gonr.KY."

AILOR&G ESTABLISHMENT,('• 71 Qi7.ir, M'ATI:UFOJ:D.

SUPERIOR

B L A C K C L 0 T il S

AND

D O E S K I N S ,

(63T IMl'£lll t iHA llLV DYE),

1111;

CL.EKGT.MKN.

J 1. J. .HULL[VAX.

L o0-l yjCA "&]M"IT & H KWPJKT CCA.U OOHPAli Y

W A T K J ! V O 11D.r i V l l i i CO.Ul'A.VY JIAS OPENED COAL DEPOTSJL at TIPPEKAl iY and ut the. ilitlerent otherRAILWA Y STATIONS,t.ongt,..' Wat eiloid , Limorick ,

I Kilkenny Jiailwnv Lim-s. Al l Orders will ho re-v-i- ived and ]irom]itlr attended liv

JA..MJ;.S JUVJ K.S, llaiiaj fc-r.•Mires , 21 Wi l li street , U'aa-rli.nl. ' (jll-tf

Alliance Life and Fire Assurance(; o M 1' A X Y ,

H.UITIIULOM I-.IV /. .- I X K , I .UXIi OX.

CAI'lTAIi:—FIVK Ml I ,LION'S 8TKUMXGr 11 1. s 1 1 1 K >¦ T :

Sir M ONKS .AIO N T K I I O U K , Bart., F.R.S.tfiij" Prospectuses , i'alc of A.s.-maiire and eveij

iuforiiiali iiu mav be had of-M i:. k l C U A K D H A l i l M S , A gcnl ,

Stock and Sharebroker, I.") l^i n-st., WaterfordMAinxi - : Assuiu Nri -:.

Cargoes, per Steamer and Sailing Vessel , lo an\Port in tin- Irish , liristol , and Knirlish (Jhaniii>Ni n - ' i i - .- i - II J \ '- ,-y M o i i ' - n i l i - T-- !- iii - . nn

N K WS££D *: GUNPOWDEK ESTABLISHMENT."VT V II 10 L A N bcg3 to infonu liis numerous-L- i| • IVicnds of his having conimeucril the SEEDand <; | , \ \POWI)ER UUSINESS ,(t i* /,i I I - //.,» .- lult 'ii l:wi.-,i -i.< W. ll !f l .nj , - s llab nj,

X I I . I (I , K I X li S T It V. K T ,(o]ipn>ii .i! Mes-rs. W l i i i ' K Hui i 'UiKii .s it Co's Strain Mi l l )

And traMs, thai from his long uxpci-irnci .- of theliiiiiiici.s in ihe r.uaUli.sliineiii of Aid. 1'. K. it Kin , .1.1'.,iiml having |nm ha-iH | 11 i.s Slock from soiiir of the I'M at( ilowi .-i-s, hu is riialihil to o-ive as good valili: as anyhouse iu I he t rade.

IB-ST ACKNT for the SALE or M K U -,. I.'CKTISan./ UA UVK Y'S GVXl 'OWDKIi . nn l i l -J - l t l

Purchase of House FurnitureJO H N PENDEIl is pi-rparrd lo liny (if pii- lei-ml)

by privit lul ivaly, al i l» .- higliesi pricf , I ho l- 'i K-M i l i:i:ol 'lliiisi:s ,aiiil I' nipcrly oCcvi-ry fciu<l. l.iliural.\1lva11ces inaiU: on all IYu|H.-riy scnl for ab.-soluu* Siilr ,all'onliiig the public an opporlunitv m ver beloii' of-fcivil.

C^J"Sales of Property of i-very des.:ii ptiou ni-gu -cialuil privately, anil no <-!i«rgc inaili; lllilrss 11 > ;ili: isclli ctcd. Valuations lor Probate Duty and other pur-posrs <;omp!eii'il with accuracy ami dispatch,m v l l - l v l JOHN P K N D E I t , Auctioiuer.

LIE3IG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT,

I* MIIS E'. I I I I I I T I O .V , l,S(i7, Two (i l l l . l ) MKIMI.S.I I .WIIK i: \111111r10N , INIis . TI I K (ioi. ii M K I I A I ..

ON L Y Sort WnrrauUsI Pcrleci anil lieiiuiiio hvHaion LiK. iao. tho Invi- iitor. " A succrsH anil

a liooii."— .1/.•'¦'.-..( /'.-...¦> <> ,,,/ t:;,;;il,t ,: Onu pint oldriii- ioiis Hi-i-f Tea for 21d., which costs Is. if madefni!ii frc-h meat. Chea)nv,t ami lincst flavored" >i :i<V lor snup. «, &v. C.u nox : lieipiirn Haronl , i l l;i: , . 's signal in-,- upon I'vrry jar. •

C<>."Sold Iiv a l l I ta l ian Wan-hoiiM -mi-n , Cheini.sls,(iroi-i- i- s .Slii p Cliaii i l l iT K , and Provision ileiili'rs. fi| I . )y

P I A N O F O R T ES .

XI' Ydi; WA NT (.. I 'U U CIIAS K or HUM-,1, TryIIDWA IID'S P I A N O I - 'OIITK WAKEllOb 'SK ,

:i:t Mi - . ir, \\:\Ti:i:ivi:i> , ( KSV.U I LWMD JSHI ) .N OIII - hut t in- liKST IN STI i C.'ifEXTS , by FIRST-

CLASS .\I A !-CI-:i:S, ki-j iL iii Siork , and to bo had ntPi-iciy l i l l l e nioi - i- ih-ui. i.- pai l for Worthless liistru.infills. A L A i l i i K STOJ'K tn Select l'fotn.

C^" NEW -MI.'SH ", and evrry ^Article roniiretedwith the Tr-de ulvvays on hands. [jH.Itlt]

WATERFORD NEWSSALEST

COUNTY OP KILKENNY

Auction of Pure-Bred Short Horns,TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, on TUESDAY, 29lli

JUNE, nt MULLINABRO' (Ono Milo from theWaterford Bridge) , for account of JOHN H. JONES,Esq., and SAM I .'KL II. JONKS, Esq., about 10 HEAD ofSHORT-UORN COWS, UEIKERS and BULLS of aspuro Blood a-s could bo met v/ith. Tho Cows areprincipal ly in Calf to Mr. BOOTH'S celebrated BnllSIR JAMES (IGOBO) ; also, Lout) NELSON (22,178) , andCIIIEI- BAUOX. Catalogues to bo had ou applicationto The Farmers' Gazette Office , Dublin, or to

THOMAS AVALSH, A uctioneer.Tho Mall , Waterford, Juno tth, 18(59. (j-Ht)

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY AND INSOLVENCY

IN BANKRUPTCY.IN TIIK MATTER Of JOHN ML 'KIMI Y, A I1ANKHUIT.

TO BE SOLD HY PUBLIC AUCTION* (if notpreviously disposed of by TENDER) pursuaut

to tho Order of tho Court made in this Matter, bear-ing dato 1st Jtr.NK, Instaut, subject to tho conditionsof Sale, now Filod in said Court, and such furtherconditions as may bo offered at said Sale, on FRIDAY,2nd JULY, at the hour of O.w: O'CI.OCK , P.M., at Mr.THOMAS WALSH 'S SALE ROOMS , THE MAL L,WATKRFORD, all tho ESTATE and INTEREST oftho Bankrupt, his AssliiXEES and MOKTCACEKS , in aLOT of CROUXD fronting CASTLF.-STUKET andHEXXKSSV 'S ROAD, in the CITY of WATEUFOI IH , whereonTEN SMALL HOUSES aro now Erected. There- isSpace for the Erection of Kive more Jluiises, of whichportions of the Front Walls liuvn been completed.

There is also a. lai je PLOT of (Jlto t Nl) adjoiniu^Kcnncssy'8 Road, used us a Garden , on which SeveralHoused could bo Built.

Dated this 22nd day of Juno , ISfi!).JOHN J. TEEIilNG , Chief Clerk.

Tho abovo Premises are held uuilor Lease for anunoxpircd Term of 55 Years, at tho Yearly Rent of£1)3, and y ield, at present, a Profit Rent of about £1514?. Tho reiuainin? live Houses when completed, aruestimated to yield a. further profit of £20 perAunnm. Fpr particulars apply to

JOSEPH WM. HOWARD , Sol., having tho Car-riago of tho Sale, S, Littlo Gcorgo's-strcet,Waterford, or to tlio Auctioneer. It.

C I T Y OF W A T E R F O R D

TO CAPITALISTS .Desirable Business Investment.

BY directions of tho Executors of the lato Mr.PATRICK MAHKK , of John Street, in tho City of

Waterford, Marine Store Dealer, ] willSELL 15Y PUJ3LIC AUCTION,

at my SALEROOMS, ou tho MALL, WATERFORD,Oil MONDA Y, VJI/ i <la<j nf JULY , lHfiO ,

at tho hour of Oxi: o'Clock, his INTEKI-IST IN THEBUSINESS and in the followng PREMISES :—

Lor 1.—12 HOUSES, situate partly in John-Streetaud partly iu Novell's Arch, held by Lease, for 99years, from 25th March, 1SG1 , at the yearly rent of.C15, and yielding a profit rent, of .C52 1-1 s. <M., in-cluding tlio settiug valito of tliat portion of tho de-mised premises, consisting of three Houses, in whichthn deceased carried on his business.

LOT 2.—A LAR tilO YAK I) AND STORE iu John-Street , held by Lease, for :)1 years, from 25th March,IS51 , at a yearly rent of ,C7.

Lor a.—A PLOT OF Ci l tOUND in Novell's Arch,held by Lease, for 2S years, from 1 st June, it t lX , atyearly rent of £-i. Lot 3 has been let into Lot 2 forthe purpose of tho business. Thn Setting Value ofLots 2 and 3 is about .CllU per annum.

Lor I. —SIX HOUSES AND A LARGE YARD attint Waterside, held by Lease, for n'.S years, from 29thSeptember, 1.S52, at rait of ,CJ ( i , and yielding a prolitrent of ,C:il Is. >Sil., exclusive of tho Yard, now uuoc-cupicd, but recentl y set at .Cl! per annum.

LOT .-,.—TWO I1OUSKS in Peter-Strect, held underLease for :i!) years, from 2!)th September, 1832, at thorent of .I'lO Us. Id., willi a t»ti::< </i:o''Vs clauso of re-newal , and vio ltlinic a prnlil rent of C17 Os. Hkl .

THE STOCK-IN-TRADE, consisting of Glass,Delph, Hardware , and (icucral Mariun Store.-, willbo Sold on the following day, either by Public Auctionor by Tender.

The Premises will be Sold either in separate or suchother Lots, and subject to such conditious as the Exe-cutors may dctormino on at the Snle.

Ihc business of the lato Mr. MA I I K R was a mostprosperousonn, aud will be carried on by the Executorsto tho day of Sale, so as to ensure to a Purchaser all thoadvantages of a well-established Concern, iu full work-ing ol der.

For further particulars, apply toPEIKSE KKLLY , Solicitor for the Axndors,

2, Liltlo Oeorge's-street, Wutorford ;Or to me, THOMAS WALSH, Auctioneer.

COUNTY OF WATI-'.liFOim

HIGHHY IMPORTANT AUCTIONOf HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE , FARM STOCK,

(,'OIII J I /I.SIH ;; C'uirs, // HIM.-X, j Sliccp, Luiuhn, J/oiii-r-",Ca/rcs /'/(iiy/wc, UantiK*; y arriinje, small Pho-lun ,CarU ami Tuckliuj , SivUle *] Usidl 'cf , i- i -iwe Old ling,M«n<jolik. ij'c.

SUBSCRIBER has boon favored with instructionsfrom tho Administrator of tho lato CAIT.U.X

CAUKW , to SELF, by AUCTION ,On MONDAY , JUNE 28th , ISO!), aud following Days.

AT J1ALLINDUD HOUSE,1 \ Miles from tho City, on tho Old Tramoro ]{oad,within a short distance from Balliuainona Park, thevaluablo FARM STOCK , HOUSEHOLD FURNI-TUltE , and other effects.

THE STOCK consists of--12 excellent Milch Cows,0 in-calf Cows, 1 Stripper, S Yearling Heifers, 4 two-year-old do., 2:t Ewes, 1 1 Lambs, 1 Ram, 1 Horse(first-Yale hunter and •ii-ntle in harness) ; 1 CarringoHorse, 2 Draught do., 1 Donkey j an excellent Plnutunfor single or iluublo Ifarnnss ; small Plnrtou for ponyand donkey ; 2 Saddles and JSridles ; 1 Lady's do.; 15Tons pi-iuie Hay; I Acres Meadow on foot ; some Oats,Potatoes, and (irccuCrops on foot; 10 Tons Red; 3Iau-golds, Cannason and Cradle.

FAliMlN 'O TMPM - ;.M K N"i'S-2 J'lomrl.s; DoubleHarrow : I S.-uiller; :'. |.u- :ro CI S -I - S and Tackling;lJoiik ev 1!::., ami Tac-kli ii ": Luddi-i-s. Arc., A:c.

I U K r !_ / l ! M J I Itf : com]iii.-:i-s, in the Dj-awiu";llooin—lirusscls Carjiot anet Hearth Rug, BronzeFender and l-'iru A ppointments, Chimney (Mass andOrnaments , splendid pair Lustres, superior Sofa, Win-dow Curtains and Poles , Venetian Blinds, one pairWhat-nots , Music Waggon, very beautiful ChineseLadies' Work Table, Glass, Chandeliers, Easy Chairs,Card, Spider, and Trio Tables, throe in-laid Cabinetsand lart'o Pier (ilasses, with richly carved frames, onlya very short lime iu use, Flower Stands, rare old China ,LaigT Atlas ; ttvo very old Billies , several Volumes ofBooks, some vcrv l-ari.1.

H A L L and STAIR-CASE-Umbrclla Stand, band-sonn: Oil-cloth , Eight-day Clock in Mahogany Case,chimes the i|iiarti .r hours, li Hall (/'hairs , beautifulcollection of Statuary, Stair Carpeting and Rods,Door Mats.

D I N I N G ROOM. —Six Mahogany Chairs, iu Hair(.'loth , Telescope Dining Tuhlns, Kidderminster Curjict,only a short tiuu- in wf r , Fender and Fire-irons,Chimney (lias? , Pedestal Sideboard, Pair of PlateBuckets, Wine Cooler, Pair of Knife Cases, WindowHangings, Alabaster Figures under Shades, Pair ofTsil 'l i - LM I I I M -- . MijMiiii" :ni'l Kvoniin.' Chiiri . :i Ln iL' i'¦V I U -U U LJ 'if \Y:- i"rl- i i- - l I 'm i:|:i «. f . I linui -r Si-r vii -i' , :t'- ¦- M i i i i l 'iil II '—1 1 .- "- i - i - i . -... r i i i i n. . > i |v . i- t C . i i i . l l '- K i i i v i - - --;¦ nil I 'urk -. v t - i i mil i 1: 11' • • (. .ir^i- t ^i i i ' l i l i l v ut' vi-.rvSujierior Plated Articles.

STUDY.—Mahogany Book Cases, Sofa, MilitaryChest of Drawers, Chimney Glass , Case of Pistols,Tarpaulin , >tc, Ac.

COUltlDOR. ---Mahogany Spring Stuffed Bunched,Pair Ottomans, Mahogony Falling Leaf Table, Ac.

Jt l- :i) l ( OI) MS. -Several Muhogany, Slate, Albert,and Iron Hi-dsti-ads , with Damask and Chintz Hang-ings ; Ciii h-d Hair Mattresses, of the best description ;Prime l-'ralhcr Beds, Holsters, ami Pillows, MahoganyWardrobes and Chests of Drawers, Mahogany ToiletTables and Stands, Mahogany t.'ane-Seateii Chairs ,Towel Aiiers , Spring Clock , Commodes, liidcl , Sheet-ing, 1'ir.sl-rla.ss itlaiikcls , Marseilles (Juills , Carpets,Mahogany Cheat , Ac , Ac.

K I T C I I E X . " Tho Kitchen is fully furnished withevery necessary lyipiL- gitu fur a respectable residence.

llif / ' Oiiiii:u ur SA I .I :. --l-'irsi Day, Caulnaud Farm-ing Inip li .'ii u-nt '. Second Hay, l-'urni l i i i i - , Ac.

'J' K H M S : Cash ; Purchasers to p:iy ."1 per cent. Auc-tion Fees.. [O<}" Sale at T« 1:1. V K o'Clock . slmrp.

W I L L I A M SMITH , Ain -tioneei - ,l:> Michael Snvsrl , Watetlb rd.

A L\ S". lKii '. i

A H A V E nowll i o LAItGIOSTai i d llEST-SELECTEl)STOCK 0? HARVESTING MACHINES

In the South of Ireland , including :Holi.v.si;) '* M O I I K IS S A M I liKAi'jnis.Wood's AInuKic i 1 V I I UK .II-KK S.

SA I I I - KLSOX '.S M O « K I ; S A M I RKAIM: ! .-- .KKAKSI.K^ 'S M UH KIIS A X I I U I-:A I - I :I ;S.A U K I I U 'A.N I 'Lirrin; M O H K I I S A M I I! K A I ->: IIS .II A I A I A K K I :S, by hi-sL Maiinl 'acliirei's.H A X S OV K 'S and other I I OI :SK |{\ M :S..AMKRII ' .W H A K I ;S, I \ WOOII on S iKKf , .I I A M I D K M . I !A K I :S.

CAST STI :I :I . A W K I I I T A X II A V 1'O I I K S .H KST I.'BI» ( S'HIIKS , in:, &r.

Thesi! Machines are all of the. Newest and mostiinpi'oveo de.-ciiplion , ami eannot be excelled by anyhouse iu Ireland. (my2S-2in

C-vJ' M a i i i i li i e l i i i e r . s' l i - i - i i i . -; sl i- i i : l l y adhered to.KKI - A IK S Ai.-cri: \ II:I.) K.\i:n r;:i,.

T. W. CON 1) 1 IN , 21 Mall , Waterfowl

Reeve's Warwickshire Sauce.mHE MOST DELICIOUS CONDIMENT extant isJL i iKKvi -m w:\ii\viaKsiiun- : SAI;CE.

Tin; distMigiiish. -d ii|ipiobatioii it has met with it) asutlicient guarantee of ilH excellence .

PETER LECKIE, Genera l (irocer , Coffco Roaster&c, G Great Georgo's.at., >Water:ord. (jolOGm)

AND GENERAL; : AifiiHi j lfi&iiiiigigiM^iM^g^LANDED ESTATES ' COURT (IRELAND); .

COUNTIES of WATERFOBD &TD?PEEAaY.

SALS , ON "THURSDAY, '

THE 8TU DAY OP JTJLY, 1869.In tho Matter of tho^ rp^E Honourable Judge

Estate of A&EXAXDEB JL LYNCH will, ou THUBS-BOYLE, Esq., ¦ }• DAY, 8th day of Jnit, 1869,

Oiunec and, Pet itioner. I at tho LANDED ESTATES'J COUET, Inns Quay, Dublin,

SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTIONtho following w oil-circumstanced Estate, "the FirstFour Lots being hold in Foo-simplo, and the FifthLot under Leaso for LiVcs Ronowablo for ever andFee-farm crant :

Quantity MetLands. Countife. Statute Anuoal

Meaanre. Keutal.' A. B. P. £ s. d.

CnrricVliee -v ( 8 2 28J 89 2 0Gm-icklxv / ) 64 2 6J 91 2 6Carrickbcg '.

'.'.'.'.'.

'.". I Waterford " 31 3 31J 88 16 1

C.rrickbeS ) U01 2 19 196 18 1HouaesA Promises ")

in the town of [ Tipperary 0 1 2*1 00 It 8Cartitk-on-Suir )

i 270 0 3U62t l2 4Dated this 18th day of J une, 1869.

HENRY ROBERT GREENE, Chief Clork.

Tlio lands for sale form an extroinely woll circum-stanced estate. Tho first Jour Lots nro situate in thobarony of TJpperthird, and county of Waterford, onthe Waterford uidc of and immediately adjoining thotown of Carrick.on.Suir.

Lot 5 consists of houeos and premises in the townof Carrick-on-Suir, aud county of Ti ppcnay.

Tho tonauta aro pcaceablo and iudustrious, and thelands of excellent ijuality.

For Rentals, ity^qjpjily at tho Registrar's Oflico oftho Landed Estates Court, Inns quay, Dublin; to

Jlr. WJLLIAJI HARDING, tho Agout, Carrick -on-Suir ; or to

SAMUEL FREDERICK ADAIR, Solicitor fortho Ownor aud Petitiouer, 25 Claro-strcet,Dublin. D'c^o-St]

EXTENSIVE SALE OF WOOD GOODS

J. TENDER, having received Iustrnctions from theSlessrB. Cox, BKOTIIKKS , & Co., will SKLL

BY PUULIO AUCTION, AT MERCHANT'S'QUAY, WATERFORD,

On MONDAY Next, 28th JUNE, at 11 o'Clock,THE CARGO, now Lauding, ex Charles , FROM

QUEBEC, consisting of^,000 Pieces first quality Bright SPRUCE DEALS,

12-'J-;i.4,000 Seconds.3,000 Thircfs.100 Logs Square YELLOW PINK.100 „ liED do.15 „ OAK.25 „ BIRCH.3 „ - ELM.5 „ ASH.

-1,000 First Quality PIPE STAVES.3,000 „ HOGSHEAD do.

5 FATHOMS LATHWOOD.Also, tho CARGO, ex Nuntuue, from 3IEJIEL, uow

discharging, cousistiug of300 LOGS of JIBMKL TLMBElt.•100 PIECES RKD WOOD PLANKS.

Also the BALANCE of CARGO, per Jaiiu Youvj,from ST. JOHN'S, NEW BRUNSWICK , consisting ola,0JU SPRUCE DEALS, PLANKS & BATTENS.tf J" Oiring- to tho quantity of Goods to he disposed

of, tho Sulo will conuncuco at 11 o'Clock precisely.J. PENDEK , Auctioneer.

MONTHLY AUCTIONSOF HORSES, CARRIAGES, CARS, SADDLES

HAKNESS, &c, atR. S. JILKK'S HORSE REPOSITORY, BEAU ST.,Waterford , ou tho First Monday of each Sloutli (theFAIR DAYS) and ou the old Fairs.

Horses aud other Property to be entered with Mr.BLKK or tho Auctioneer up to 10 o'Clock morning olSale. No churgo for entry.myll-ly] ¦ JOHN PENDER , Auctioneer.

S P E C I A L N O T I C E .T I M E

GENTLK M EN if/io arc (tii.eioiis lo save ( I M C

will p lcuisc Visit our Establishment ,where evenj Article of

DRESS a.i'i UNDRESS CLOTHING ,suited for

llo;n e and Trtii'-MI i ig purposes ,di.i be hud at a vmi.ivii t ' s -notice,

in our e::tt'.wii'eli E A D 1'- 21A D E I) i: I'A 'K Til E N T ,

j cav • 1

un<l 13 J.

I pis ajji'ii/t SACKVILLE -Si 'UEET.4y

B R O W N E and PAY fc i E ,CL0T1I1K US TO THE

ENGLISH , IRISH , <y FllEXCH COURTS.(allO-tf)

50 S- 51, QUA)' , WATEUFOUD

A R R I V A L OFSPRING AND SUMMER WOOLLENS.

V. O'DONNELL & CO.respectfully inform their Customers that

They have ltecciial nil the New Materials suitedto the pre sent awl. COII UUIJ Seasons,

And solicit the favor of au early luspcetion.

TIIKY II Ml KIT SI'KCI.U J ATfKXTION TO

\ BEAUTIFUL LOT OF KliKNCU COATLXCS AXD TKOL'SKllIXGhJ,

Received within the. p:ist 1'uw days from a Pal isMunufacturcr. Also ,

A Sl'LEXDW ASHOII T.VEXT Oh' UUSIt ,SCOTC H , AND WEST TWICk lDS ,

Selected with great carefrom tho host Makers, aud guaranteed to ho per-

fectly sound and thoroughly shruuk.

$4? I'attcms and Card of Si-lf -mcasuremcnt freeon apiilicatio) i.

SHIRTS, SCARPS, HOSIERY,AND GLOVES.

OUR SHIRT DEPARTMENTis under the Management of a man of long cxpo-riencc, anil n perfect Ht guaranteed, at ModcratoPrices. A Trial respectfully solicited.

The other Depar tment. * I '.'I" be f '»xad fu lb j rcplctev;ithall theNeu - est Vcsf rj i t * suited to Ihe Season.

C A l t P U T S , Ac.A large and varied STOCK of CARPET S,' in

1' II U S S K I.S, TirrffiK . K i n n i UM i> -1 i l . ' . On. Hi. f o i l - .

Hnn'kv nii 'l I ! K I - I ' - .

H A T S .L'JLM.STV '.S Cclibiiiie il Kti.T, Tiu.M' . .•» n:.ii> , anil

SILK HATS, in all tho JS'uwest Shapes.[dlS-tP

GOODS FOUND.

A(;ENTLEMANS HAT (Sliop mark, " Tho Hat

Mart, 102, Main-street , Clonntel") , was left atthe CHAPEL of NKWTOWN , near Kn.MAi -ruoMAS , onFRIDA Y, ISth Instant ; also, TWO ALPACA UM-ItRELLAS (ono of them nearly new).

Each «f these Articles will bo forwards! to tlioOwner if he will kindly send his Addross to the Rev.KoiiEit POIVKII , P.P., All Saint*, Piltown. rje2.1]

A .G E N C Y.WANTED, for a French House, iu tho Wine and

Hrandy Trade, A LOUA I J AGENT FOIlWATIORb'OUD.

Apply by letter, Postpaid , to •• T., JO, I'oste Res-tante , liordeuux." Unexceptionable references rc-quired . • (It)

WANT.ED,

AN ASSISTANT to tho General DRAI 'UIIY 11U-SI NESS. App ly to 1

.1. .t_ E| MAHEl^ Michael .<treel. _Wanted,/ for an Office ,

A RESPECTABLE YOU'N(i J10Y. —A pply imini!-

diately, iu own hand, giving reference, to P. Y.,Ollice of this Paper. >

Wjiteifoid. .June -IT,, IS I MI . (U)

ICII.MACTHOMAS UNION

S U P P L I E S WANTED.mHE GUARDIANS of' tiic abovo Union, will , atJL tlirir MEETING, to be held on TUESDAY ,

tho 0th day of .Ifi.v , tSOll , recoive PROPOSALS forSupi)l y ing 'tlio Workhouse with the following Articles,for Throe Months , to be ilelivcrcd Carriage I'rec :—

HKST WHITE l i l i lOAD , at per III , [,Oaf.„ I N D I A N MK.V h, „ jier Sack.„ OATMKA I,, ,. iier Siick.

The Onurdians will , on tin" Same Day, receivePROPOSALS for Supply ing i"J0 TONS of BESTCOALS , to be delivereii 'from Yard or Ship; to bodrawn to Ihe Workhouso hy Carriers employed by thoGuardians.

•Seulcd TendeiH , addressed to tho Chairman, ac-companied with Samples, will bo received by me upto Twelve o'Clock , ou the. abovo nicutionod day.

(Hv Hide, -), WILLIAM HUNT,Clerk of Union.

Clerk's Office, 23rd June, 1SG9. (25jc-2t).

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T O W N H A L L , W A T B E F OB D .• • . ••

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UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS I ! '• 'Ot THE : . .- "

Theatre Eoyal (Dublin) Dramatic CompanyTHIS EVENING (PRIDAT) 25th JUNE. 1869,

AUNT CHARLOTTE'S MAID !(Character* by th» Company).

To be followed by tho great Irish Drama ofARRAH-NA-POGUE j or the Wicklow Wedding.

The O'Grady: Mr. JOHN NKLSON.Arrah Meelish.....'.'.' Miss AKJUE PXSKEE.Shann, The Post (a Wicklow Post

Carman) Mr.S. JoHNSOS.(in whioh ho will sing the " Shan-van-Voght.")

(Other Char»cter« by tb« Companr.)Mr. SAMUEL JOIKSON bega to oall special attontion

to'tho fact, that the permission of the Author to per-/orm this great Drama is only granted for the presentTour, and ifc being doubtful whether such an opor-rtunity may occur again, he would strongly advisehis Patrons to take tho present occasion of witnessingthis charming Picture of Irish Peasant Life.

ON SATURDAY EVENING, 26TH or JUNE,by particular desire, the great Drama of

THE TICKET OP LEAVE MAN !with other Entertainments.

|£§T X O T I C E !—In consequenco of numorousapplications received by Mr. JOHNSON', requesting thoCompany to prolong their stay, ho is happy to an-nounco that they will perform for

FIVE NIGHTS MORE !Commencing MONDAY EVENING , JUNE 28,

when will bo presented the great sensation Drama ofTHE OCTOROON ;

Or, Slavo Life in Louisiana ! !ON TUESDAY EVENING, 29TH JUNE,

will bo performed (by particular request), tho groatIrish Drama of

A It R A H - N A - P O G U E ,for positively tlio last time in 'Waterford.

Ou WEDNESDAY EVENING, a Variety of Enter-taiuments.

ON THURSDAY EVENING, lsr JULY,GRAND FASHIONABLE NIGH T,

under the immediate Patronago of tho Right Worship-ful THE MAYOR,

A L D . C. R E D M O ND ,whou will bo presented, by particular desire, Shakc-

pcaro's Celebrated Play of .THE MERCHANT OP VENICE.

CZTTiiB PART OK SHYLOCK BY A GENTLEMANAMATEUR OP WATERFORD.

Gratiano, ou that occasion Mr. Jnux NKT.SOX.PORTIA Miss ANXIK PAIIKKR .

with other Entertainments.OX FRIDAY EVENING, 2XD JULY ",

GRAND FASI I IONAllLE NIGHT ,«3T Being for the COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT of

MR. SAMUEL JOHNSON ,and positively the Last Night of the Company's

performing iu Waterford.COMIC Scivr; each evening ... Mr. W. H EK BKKT,

aud a Variety of Popular Music.Pianist—Miss SAWVOH H .

PUICES OF ADMISSION :—Reserved Scats, 2s. Cd. ; Front Seats, 2s. ; Second

Seats, Is. ; Gallery, fid.Children under 12—Reserved Scats, Is. Gd. ; Front

Seats, Is. ; Second Scats, (id. No HALF-P IIICK .Doors open at a quarter past Sovcn ; Performance

to commence at a quarter to Eight o'Clock precisely.SnwkiiVi str ictly -prohibited.

Theatre Town Hall, Waterford.

POSITIVELY THE LAST NI01IT BUT ONE,OK THE

THKATR E I10YAL (DUBLIN) DRAMATIC CO.

MR S. JOHNSON has great pleasure in an-nounciug that a

©«- GRAND AMATEUR PERFORMANCEWill bo given ou THURSDAY Evening next, 1STJULY, under the immediate Patrouage of Tho RightWorshipful

TIIK MAYOR , ALD. C. REDMOND,When will bo presented SHAKESI 'E.VUE 'S colobratedPlay of Tho

^MERCHANT OP VENICE.The part of SHYLOCK by a Geutleinan Amateur

of Watorford.Gratiano , on thnt ocnuiai: Mr. Jonx NEISOX.Antonio , tho Merchant Mr. K. H USTLKT.lhss:inio Mr. F. H ABVET.Laiwcelot Golibo .Mr. S. JonN.*o.i.Portia Mi»a ABKIE PAEKEB .

SPLENDID LIFE-SIZEPORTRAIT OF THE GREAT 0'CONNELL,

FOR WATERFORD,BY TIIK FIRST IRISH ARTIST.

THE MAYOR Acknowledges, with very manyThanks, the following Subscriptions:—

AM. P. A. Pow.r, J.P., cx-M.nyor £o 0 0(mid £5 more if necessary).

Nicliol.H O'Neill Potter, Snow Hill House ... 5 0 0Aid. C. Ucilmoiid , Mayor 6 0 0Napoleon Huonoparte Wyse, D.L., T.C. ¦•• ° ° ()

GuriilJ I 1. Filz«»r.il<>, the Island „ ... ... 2 0 0.1. A. Hlukc , M.I 1

J » 0

James IXlaliunty, M.I'. ... ¦•• ••• J " «Miclmcl nail John Toliin , Uarronstranu-btrcct ... 1 0 UD.iniel I,. Coin:.n , T.C. ... ••; - 1 " fjJames Loamy, 1M..G. (iiml more if required) .- 1 0 0Michael Murphy, Patriek-strei 't ... ... " 1<) 0Cnpt. Johnson , J.P.. T.U l o t )l).iviil K MIS I I . Qi"y } ° "T. W. J;i,ol., .l.l'., T.C 1 0 0L'.itil . I'nwer , I l i i l l i i inkill Housi) ... ... 0 10 0

Jiniics T. Ryan, T.C. - 1 0 0Mieliar-l O'Nrill , Coal Mnchant ... ... 1 0 0

Very Kcr. Dr. t'lyi.n , 1M1, V.G, Trinity Without , 1 0 0llw. 1!. Dun|iliy, C.C., ILiIl yiwulo ... . ... 1 0 0

(mill mom if utcetsaiy).Kilivuiu S. Kviuiry, Ivina- .itrcet ... ... 1 O . I.h.mcs ISrciiiian , lirMs^-stri - f t ... ... I " "Luu ihl iii Ftoom.ui , T.C 1 II 0P. J. I)o.vley, T.C, Ki. irk.u.e Castle 1 0 0P. K. Connolly, M.U., A.M. ... ... •;• 1 0 0Dr M'C.itx', Resident Medical Ofhccr of Lunatic

A.vli»n 0 10 0Very UVT . D MII II..*"-, Waterforil 0 10 0Rev. Joseph l'.mi-r , O.S.F., Clonmcl 0 10 0hitiick Lawlfr , P.itrick-treet 1 0 0Hev George Coinmiiis , CC. ... ... ••• u iu uHev! Tliomas M'Grath , CO., Trinity Without ... 0 10 0E Prfiiilprgant , Jolin-stp'et ... ... ••• 0 10 0Joseph Kno» Harron , S,.lr 1 0 0Wm. Sr.zP, Oeorcu'*-itreot ... ... — 0 10 0Arthur Neal O'Neill J » »Patrick .Murplir , Upper Or.i m.-e ... ••• JJ JO 0Micliaul Connolly, PX-Ileud Constable, Iratnore... 0 10 0Wm. Power, Uarrack-stwt 1 0 0John Power, Orcenvillo. II.iusc ... . . . 1 O OJamc» Arnold , Hally l.rickcn - ° ° 0liiclnel Doliliy n, Tliomavittcct p 10 0James O'D'inouliui', Jolin-ilr'eet ... ... 0 o 0AM. Sir «. Morris , IJ. L 1 0 0Pat riek I) . Wal Sh, J.l '., T.C 1 0 0John StufTord, tli« Glen _. ... . ? 10 9Her. Dr. Ryim, C.C., St. Patritk s 1 0 0Matlh pw 1). Campion , Qaay 0 ,T 0Capl . Piirle, Cliristendmn 0 n 0John Power, Michael-strict ... ••• ••• 0 _'Ui.-li :iil Klvim. vU-lu-ll'i- " ¦' °•I hum •* I'mrrr. .)« . . ¦ • " - "I r Hi-nn. -«>y. iVik Wni .rf .ir.l I nun ••• " I" "

Vii oi'iMi i:v J n.' MaVH. .|n . ;• io oPicise il;.icu< Uaaou, D.I.., Ut'lmvut J'-ik ... 1 u 0James Gallalier , Hi«li-*lrMt 0 3 tlJ. Vealo, Jnlnr*-liill 0 2 «Francis Lyons, -I"1"1*10"0 ••• — — ° 10 °John Mackey , H. O., Kilm.ico>v 0 •> (LJames Power, U.O., Knot-Hoy 0 -2 SJames Rooney, li.O., Miim.r 'J •-' «I'atrick Heiinii-, (J n tTiicy a-liiim -. ••• <• ¦

• a "P V. IUnnilian, P.S-C " 1° °John Flemiuir , Victualler 0 6 0Thomas l'ow»r, Ifally liricken Green ... ... 0 10 0¦folm Jlacley, Clerk C'nrritJi .oii -Siiir Union ... 0 10 0Tlionms Halicr , Ha'ly brirktn Orten ... ... II 6 0Mrj. Malier , Ii.:ienford-Mroet... ... — v.0 10 0Jlr Lau'fiicc Mnln r, Michaol-streot ... • ... 0 10 OThomM« O'Neill , Uanow Navigat ion Co. ... 0 6 0John Cnnlirn , victualler ... ... ... 0 2 11Miclmel '-'.miinlly, d 'tto ... ... ... » i.' 0Kilwiinl O'Coimnr, Midiael-street O 111 0John P.illai , Ilig li-Onstabli!... - ••• •' 5 <•Henry K. Slattcry, T.C., Knm-kaiic Cisile .. 1" 0 0Kyaii anil Plifl.ui , Hroad.ntr.-et O 10 Ojniuis Haini-y. Miehi iel-s 'ni-t ... ... ( I S Olames Xnlai ', llally lirickcn tircen ... ... 0 5 0Waller Hally, 1M..O., Tia.n.nc 0 5 0Tliomas IMielan , Jolm-ntrei-t ... ... ... 0 .> 0Michael Downey, Atlulphi ... ... ... 1 0 0P.iltiek Whiltj, Great Ueoigc 's-strecl .. ... 0 10 OS. T. Grubb, J.I'., T.C 1 1 0P.J. SulUan, Q'iav ... ... ... 0 10 0El U'ii C. Kiirri»i»l , Dun.-ai van ... ... 0 10 0TIIOIIMS Murp hy ((,-riM -i-r), I'alrick-flr.vl ... 0 10 0An Admirer uf llu- t''«;.n O'Cmiiiell , WumUlon-n 0 5 0\V. Willi im» , Srercinry, O.'ii i ial Ireland Uailtvaj 3 0 10 0Williiim Cherry, KiiiiMirert ... ... ... 0 10 0Tlinnnu Browne. N iw-atru I... ... . . . 1 0 0I*. IkMii , vietnallrr ... ... ... Cl 2 IIWilliam Lt'iiilin-i . (Juay .. ••• . . 0 5 0

[Tho List wi ll be cnuiinucil next and every week,and when elosed, thu whole will he Published iu ro-•nilar order in all the local papers.]

T E A S A N D W I N E S ,AT W H O L E S A L E l 'lill'ES:

THE PEOPLE'S TEA 2s. "|» Hi.TIIK PEOPLE'S POUT 2 U. '[ > ¦ Dor..THE PEOPLE'S SHERRY 2IH.THE PEOPLE'S OLAKET 12s.

THE nbovo nro guaranteed Pure, and tho CASHWILL nt: RKr iniNKii for uuy Article sent back

and not approved of.SAMUEL STErilENS & CO.,

TEA and WIN 1-1 IMPORTERS ," PKi iLiAJtK. NT SniKtrr, & H7 SOI :NI (J IIEAT (iKoitnK 'a

SrnKCT, DUBLIN. (jo25tf)

Tho corporation aro now cutting tho grass of thePark, which will bo sold, bj auction.

V ¦::JJJUBT A JMDl4»olKPfiil ,TBtAl>B' • v4* ¦ r: ¦: |.; : M m m iVJWffit 0BEG8 le 'eUu^^Wbi^^^ i^

'¦ trade, th»t In ooiuwmenoeof H» largely extend-:Ing businesa, HB 18 iKMOVINQ1 bia OPFI0E'andSTOBIf to the more obintnodiooi »nd better adaptedone, , ' - No.,:SS.i.vHANOVBE/STEEET,' • ' .'.'

¦, . . rORporiteafewra Wrnn BsoTHEU^C^ifes

: He takes this opportaiiity to'tnaik all those whohare so kindly extended to him, their patronage andsupport, andiasks their favonraMe leoommendationtotheir friends. As may have beqn seen by a previonsadvertisement, he has been Appointed SOLE AGENT inTHIS DISTBICT, for the SALE of Messrs, TOUNQBEt CO'S. PALE Edinburgh ALES (establshed 1749).

W. Y. & Co's. Ales are well kpown in this country.In purity of flavour, and keeping qualities, they can-not ba excelled. For Draught pnrposea, they are nn-rivallod. Prices and terms to be had on application at38, HANOVER STBECT, whore it will always be kept inStock, and Samples may be seen.

D'ARCY'S: Celebrated Apchor Browory, Dubliu,POSTER and STOUT, always in Stock. A trial res-pectfully solicited. . ,

A6ENT FOR—JOHN D'AECY and SON, Anchor Brewery, Dublin

(largest Brewery in Ireland, but one) ;WILLIAM YOUNGER & CO., Abbey Brewery, Edin-

burgh (established 1749) ;W. G. 3ARKET & CO., British Wine Manufacturers,

Dublin ; IGUION & CO., United States and Canadian Emigra-

tion Agonts, Livorpool^Guion Line of Stoamers, andBlack Ball Lino of Clipper Ships to Now York) ;

THOMPSON , MAY & CO., Australian KmigratiouAgents (Thames and Morsoy Lino of Steamers) ;

VIVIAN & SONS1 Superphosphate and Special Ma-nnra Manufacturers, Swansou ; and forSIMPSON & CO., London, Cattlo Spice.$£Jf ~ 31. B. C. having lived for soveral years iu Ame-

rica, is therefore in a "position to givo every rcquisitoinformation to intondine Emigrants. (je25)

LANDED" ESTATES' COURT IRELAND

Final NOTICE to Claimants & IncumtrancerB.In tlio Matter of the Estato") rTVVKE NOTICE that

of ALEXANDER BOYLE, J, tho SCHEDULE ofEsq. f-IxcuM miAXcKS affecting

Oiofin- ami Pciitionci". tho LANDS of CAR -: -1 HICKHEG , together with

Portions of tbo INTAKES taken from tho River Suir,reclaimed from said river, in tho Year 1818, by theBo.Mii) of WOKKS , which lie between CAKU ICKUEG andsaid River, situato in tho BARONV of UI- I-EKTHIHI ) andCOUNTY of WATEHVOUD , held in Fee ; Houses andG ROUND , situato in NEW-STREET and STAIILE orSitAJtnr.E-L.iNK in the TOWN of CAKUIC K -ON -SUIK , andCiirxtr of 1'ii-i- KKAitv , held under Lease, dated tho2nd day of May, 1789, for Lives renowablo for ever,and the GROUND with the HOUSES thereon, in NEW-STRKEi- and CASTLE-STIIKKT, in said TOWN of CA-RKICK -OS-SUIR , held under Fee Farm Grant, dated the 2Gthday of Julv, 1782, is lodged with tho Clork of thoRecords of this Court, and auy Person having anyClaim not therein inserted , or Objecting thereto,either on account of tho Amount or the Priority ofany Chargo therein reported to him or any otherperson or for any other reason, is required to Lodgoau Objection thereto, stating tho particulars of hisDemand, and duly verified , with the said Clerk, on orbefore the Oth day of JULY, 1809, and to appear ontho following MONDAY, the 12th, at ELEVEN

O'CLOC K , before the Honorable Judge LY.NCII , at hisCourt , in Dublin, when instructions will be given fortho Final Settlement of tbo Schedule. And furtherTake Notice, that any Demand reported by suchSchedule is liable to bo objected to within the timeaforesaid.

Dated this 17th day of June, 18(59 .JAMES M'DONNELL , Examiner.

SAMUEL F. ADAIR , Solicitor, having tho Car-riagc of Proceedings, 25 Clare-street, Dublin. It,

STATUTORY NOTICE,PURSUANT TO 30 & 31, VIC., CAP. 5k SEC. 10

TAKK NOTICE, that ANASTATIA DE V K R K L X , late ofMlCHAKI.-STIIKET , WATKIIKdli U, SpiUStCr (who

died ISth May, lb(iU), by her Will , dated 3rd June,Ifi(i5, Bequeathed certain Property to tho Executorsaud Trustees thereiu named, upou trust, inter aliato pay thereout tho expenses of a High Muss at herInterment aud Mouth's Mind : and £150 to to ThoMeat Rev. DO.MINICK O'B RIEN , R.C.B., of tho Diocesesof Watorford and Lismorc, for the purpose of havingthe dividends thereof applied in tho colobration of anAnniversary High Mass once a Year foj'cvcr, for tboRepose of the Souls of Herself aud Relations ; audTestatrix by said Will , appointed tlio uu,dcrnamcdJ OHN CASSII IY , and one THOMAS LAWLOR . Trustees andExecutors ; aud by a First Codicil , dated 12th Apri l,lSGci, Tcstutris revoked the appointment of saidTHOMAS Lxw r.on, and in his stead, appointed the Rev.THOMAS ES.IUSH , as Trustee nud Executor ; and Pro-bate of said Will (with Threo Codicils) was granted bytho District Registrar, Wntorford, of tho Conrt ofPrbbato, Ireland, on 21sc June, 18G9, to JOHNCASSIDV , of Kibnoro, County Wexford, Postmaster,one of tho Trustees and Executors named in saidWill. (25jc-3t.)

Dated Juno 23rd, 1SG9.PKIRSE KELLY, Solicitor for said

J OHN GASSIDV , 2, Littlo Cicorge's-street , Waterford.To the Commissioners of Charitable Douations and

Bcciucsts for Irclaud, aud allwhomit may concern.

STATUTORY NOTICEIN TIIK (;oons or ANASTATIA HK VKHKUX , LATE OF

.MICHAEL-STREET, WATElltO Rl), SI'IXSTF.ll, DECEASED,WHO DIKD 18nt MAY , 18G9.

-VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that all Personsi?l claiming to bo CREDITORS of, or to havo anyCLAIMS against tho ESTATE of tho abovo-namedDet-eascd, aro hereby required, on or before tho 1stday of AUGUST, 1SGU, to furnish Particulars inWriting to mo, as Solicitor Cor Jlr. JOII .V CASSIDV, ofKihnore, County Wexford, Postmaster, tho ActingExecutor of said Deceased.

And Take Notice, tlmt after tlio said 1st AL'Cl'ST,lKliy , the uforeinentioued Executor will proceed toAilmiiiHl er the h'.sr.vr:: of said Deceased, havingregard only lu tho Debw, Claims, or Demands ofwhich he or his Solicitor shall theu have had Notice.

Dated this 23rd day of June, 18G9.PE1RSE KELLY, Solicitor for said Executor,

(20jc-2l) 2, Littlo Gcorgo's-street, Watorford

STATUTORY NOTICEIN THE GOODS OF MARY DALY, LATE OF THE OLEN,

HAI-LYimiCKE.V, WATERFOHD, SI-INSTEII, DECEASED, WHOH I E D , 3RD JUNE , 1SG7.

-VT0T1CE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that all PersonsJLN Claiming to bo CREDITORS of, or to have anyCLAIMS against, tho ESTATE of the abovo namedDeceased, aro hereby required, on or before tho 1stday of AUGUST, lSG'J, to furnish Particulars inWriting to me, as Solicitor for FANNY DALTON, of thoGlen, Ballybricken, Waterford, Spinster, tho sole Exe-cutrix of said Deceased.

And Take Notice, that after the said 1st Ai.'cfsr,,lSG'J, tho aforementioned Executrix, will proceed toAdminister tho Estate of said Deceased,having regardonly to tho Dcbt3, Claims, or Demands of which shoor her Solicitor shall then havo had Notice.

Datod this 23rd day of Juno, 18G'J.PEll iSi ; KELLY . S.,li<..iinr for said Errcutrix.

I2 ">j i.-2i . 'l i. Li l l l r fiiv>r|»>''.i-strc ".t. Watrrlonl.

U .\ TKI ; I ""I :I > A C- E N T IJ A I , I I : K I .A .\I > I S A I I .W .W.

PETER AND PAUL 'S DAY, JUNE 29(/ i.OS THE A11OVE DAY,

Return Tickets, at Single Fares,WILL bo issued by the Ordinary Trains, accord-

ing to Class, TO AND FROM ALL STATIONS,ou the Line, available for the day only.

(By order),WJLL1AM WILLIAMS , Secretary.

Head Olliees, Watorford, Juuo 2:t, lSG'J. (It)

TO COUNTRY TEA DEALERSmEA DEALERS in tho COUNTRY; who can payJL Cash, will find it much to their advantage to

order from MESSRS. STEPHENS & CO.,as, eombiued with excellence of quality not to bo pro-cured olsowhere, and a liberal discount, they will boSUPPLIED with SUGAR , at COST PRICE, and uponwhich no Profit whatever'is charged.

Samples will bo sent free, mid postpaid, on applica-tion to Messrs. SAMUEL STEPHENS & CO.,2, PARLIAMENT STREET, nnd 87 SOUTH GREAT

GEORGE'S STREET, DUBLIN.

THE PEOPLE'S TEA. 2s. Tier lbS T E P H E N S & CO.

DIRECT particular nttention to tho abovo, as com-bining Quality with great Strength, at Lowest

possible Price, and can recommend it us a Tea thatwill give every satisfaction to Consumers, anabe equalto that for which they aro now paying more money.

Ufaf'To iuduco a Trial , Samples will bo forwardedto any address, Gratis aud Post-free on application.

SAMUEL STEPHENS & CO.,2, PARLIAMENT STKEET , -nd 87 SOUTH GREAT

GEORGE'S STREET, DUBLIN.

FINEST BLACK TEA.THOSE who complain that it is impossible to pro-

cure realhj Fin e Tea at any Price, are solicited toOrdor our FINEST BLACK TEA, at THREE SHIL.LINGS PER POUND, which is tho Choicest and mostDelicious Imported, and Unmixed with any other dos-cription. 101b. Canisters, Carriage Paid to any Railway Station in Ireland.

S A M U E L S T E P H E N S <fc CO.,2, PAULIAMENT STREET. »nd 87 8OCTH GKEAT

OKOHGE'S TKEET DUBLIN.

TheTreMuret ill the Young Men'i 'Society bc«» to «c-kuowledKe nilh thanks £3 Irons Ubt Unror, C. Kodmonil ,E-q. j »nJ £1 from Henry Galw«y, K«]-, J.P-, turariU theInud for tbc improvement* in th« bociety't Hall.

«bnt »d mil»r»«« *>r monnoiSjr^&g J!§£M|iSliroiraw.wHEAT-A •«a^Sd

Va|Si ^^of lut wwk I bpM«Ji loe* aerfvr MiJiioit' -pt}^ ^

n»Df»K OOBN- lUti » iiHet}li.i'jS? 2jS ffl8

FLOUB-Prlot bu been idrss<»d !». Co'l. N i ?W-W!&

PSI0BS OUBB B- ir x?^^

WHEAT, p^r barrel of iSOIhj. « . j . .~7~

15tf s &

. — Bed - - - M 8 j« «•» J - - WifriS:— Shlpplagdo. - 84 o h\ S'J! 2 * g&

BARLEY, per b«rrel/)l *M.b» " 000 <> 0B[ ..^— Onndins - - - H o <i ... . : ' \ '"VMalting - - 00 0 » ft « i%-

OAJS, porhorrel nrUolbt. .» 000 o . oo J '{ '.

- f & : : S S B -SS S i&FLO-UK ,p 0OrriLk,«I 2OT11,. ' " ° • » <*» S %[Z

— Inferior. - . . %] I " «!* • Ol) f {OATMEAL, per Sack . . 00 o « O*M °» » i 'BBAN . per barrel..* 841b.. . o j u o' t ° °» 0 v

FOHB1OVWHKX T; perLirrel^f-iBdib.. - r~T ~ > ¦- Amcrlran, Spring anil Winter - fi „" ,„ !; *¦ '?- BerJIanst ! " ' i! • 51 0^- • n'Ta"'""i!. and Otl..,; ." !« " 5 « J

ISDIA J f CORN , Yellow OU CMII . i G.l,,»; ffi J ?! ! ¦¦- 'J>r»li 'i4Fo.xoniiin . . JJ i " » :- - American , '00 0 m 3

- - KrK7ptann,'1A.mer:r;inWhlte '.S2 ; "!.¦:

- — Damaged - lY* ? 00 o 'FLOUR , Ajjericnn .per l,ar,el , of infill,, " '. oj 0 & *INDIAN MfcAL , American ,per brl. of 10(llb«.00 n 5S *_ _ J Home lUanufacture, > ,„ •

. Her «»"le. of tiSOIhn. I '• 8 M sPoHs

^E M We*

ending nvrgZj ^:.Bfi *™ ins "-sir- 5": : '^Floor \ Jacks. I flour . . . j,, ..«•M l * I""1'- OU™** • ¦ 2i 'Meal - . . Sack., i Indian meal . _!I J"> '

d0,

IMPORTS OF FOREIGN GRAIN ^JotZtcT™ '0 — SuIin "' a50° ««••-»»<», Wit,.;

Riollno, -- Ibrail , 50|o qiiirlcrs m»lj» , S. Harrii 'cniTuo"?' Ta"0D l Gila'2' 3700 «™»« -ite, o. : '

J3DTTER MARKET.Number of Firkin, weighed at the Publie Butter 3f ari«

!§?; E» E isssilNo. of •

firki-rcorrcipond-in.-

weekTas^r It* ^Price per c..rt., ...IMJT to'wfcf •

(Corrected this day for The Waterford, Noes) 'PROVISION S. '»«;jP.«.P« «-t ~ - .- «J M t o B l . M

HS. t :: :: = S $ Z %»ES-i-a^ Z Z iS- zS-S

BUTOHKRS' ME\T.

MUTTON , p.rlb. 6d to 8d ! PORK „ ... M S MPOTATOES.Atera" P'l~ 7d. lo 8d. per ,U».

RRF.AT).WHITI:, per« !b.. 6jd to6i<) | Hor>8RU>,pr«lb 5d |«MWIIISKBY.

O rpSo'n;: \ll 00 | «»i **.»'. ". Cd .FISH

N rxni.»n ,prcwt 22s lo cos I ptAt .. ..nod to 001H*Ra,.Nn»,pr brl]9s t0 00s S»« .- 6d to «SALMO.V per lb ... Is. 8d. | ToRB'ori " ~~ » «J u

FOWL AND EGGS.FowT.,per rt'oj ]8< i!d to 2I 3 I Bring, ner!00...«i od Ul* ¦O«S«, 5s. OJ to 0.. cacb. I Tarke,8._l.. 6d to »¦."££

SOAP AND DANDLES, "¦:WRiT«,poroiTl20». to 25, 0<I I AfooLO perlb. M (% M L,B DOWK , do I»« 0d to 24s I DIPT. to Z Oi IS?

WOOL AND HIDES. •?Hn?«t »ool .. Is 3d to lftf id I Hide»...28« lo eo< MptretLiWethwiEwo .„ If. Id „ U]J<I Kins ... 3d „ 3li I r5rSi-Skin wool ... 0.10d I ,, 1. M | Calf ... « " Jd pSS-t'JTIMBER. ilRKD PixB. per ton , 65* 65a I STATKB , per 1000 MS IVYrr-Low, do 55J to 55s | LAiim.per do lot 6d taS'OOAL5. gr

Ooit. (aierase) 15s Od to 15s 0,1 1 aoKE, per ton Hs lo 04 J-'JFODDER AND GREEN OROPH. " vfei

H AT, per ton, ._ es, - 70s I Man^oldf, per Ion 0* -.*".STRAW , wheaten MK - iSSi Tornlpi «. 0* - %¦

Oo.foaten) 5I« - S8j I Carrots ^ooi—Biia"TEitthti, J&artmsef t, & tyeatimAnnounc tmcnti of Births

Mnrriaqu $ Deallu'lf .'eaeh-r're Si-.

orS, °B^:¥!o:Bsq^i&Wa''r'b'd''i'|On "¦« I«'n ">«•. at TVilllam-street , the wife of W. J.Tllat1

'S Sbft tbe wi"°f Daniei j»»»ffoo«|

mSKOT CO^^""J> «»• -ifof w».bSo

J0"b°.".^J«.

ao,

Na

e.:nR°"' tbB Wi'° "' J°h° M«H«. MJan e 19, at 16 Upper Filii.lllism.8treet . DnbHn. tb. ««&'John Mnrpbr, LIQ., J.p., conntie. of Kilkcnnj and WufoXJa dangnter. -%At Marjborooib, tho wife of Jc^ph H. Htlebtll SiSL.R C.S.r., Reslclent Pbjiicmn , District Aiylnm, of.d.oi»lt?V2I?t i?st., at ThurlM , iho wife of Jartlei P. AltS; ISL^Naiiooal Bank, of a dau«nter. - -f lS i

M A R R I A G E S . ~J$.

AtCairowdar e P«ibyter/an Chnrcb, the Rer. Henir Hul -Beaitie , B.A., Clonrael, to Eleanor JIDC, Moood diru-kl«3^tbe R.,'. D. Park., MmvU, Don;M!h.d«.7ooOnt?lfc,r7 *&On tbe Kith i=st., at St. 'I'homai1. Chareb.SJoorbrWm. RoWrfVK OB-IIII Greene, E»q., O.E., Park , MiJdleoe*. to Eocr. TOMS4(UuKhler olibo late Richard Bonlton, E«j., of BradWrGnij^On Ihe IBth Inn,, at Farnworlh Chnrcb, tbo Rot UihtrfiH^Miles , eldeitMn of the Re r. Thomas M I IMU . rector of f a S .'/and prebendar/ of Oasbel, to lamina, onl» iOlogur of IW&3Thomx, Newwn , Esq., of Mossbrok , I'arnwottt •!Mr4i

D E A T H S . , <i§Jane 19, from the accM'nt.l di,cbars« Of a nn. WtiMAnie, loira wo oi tairaro rennenj, of John'* Hill VlUtrf cM iaied 15 jears. • « . . lV;i3At Dr. Palmer 's, Pnrade, Anna Warlnr , widow of 'tt?Tbotnai Warlnj, of the Mall , aCed nearly 88 ream. ; ; f ,'T&Mr. Plullp Berotrord , Ballytra , coontj Waterford. H»al»»SaBopported an excellent coaiacier , and Ii mnch remltod HtVlirEe oombcr ol leiatWci and friends. The deceaMd nl Sa^tejed to bis final rnstini: pUv. b, tba cler«», M.trr.iiaopeoule of Ibe surrnunding diHtrici«.-C<.wVomftBV. ¦£>&June 19, at Monkttown . Dublin , William Tailor, Eio 'foiJJijear. Secretary to tbo Great Somhera aird Wesler7jWW»5Company. - - - fVJoneVO . at Mounljny.jqaare, James Cornr Lonty. Kaj.QJW*ol Rockdale, couolyof Tyrone , Mastcrof tho Conrt of ExSwE'agtdSS. . ;.,aAAt John-atroet , Ca.hel , after a brief illoesi, ht. WcM?tiaiiiy. i .u. -'ilk--:On tod of May, at St. Joseph , Miuonri, U.S., of bnUand whooping coujh . aged U months and 7 dayi. DorakSLonlse, only child of Edward Gubblns, Eeo... and insddjBof the ROT . Guorge GuObin., pr.bendiry ol KilptaBJune li, at tho Ro,al Hotel , Naas, Elita , the «tfl«JWynne. T«., rty

¦\ is u i v> : \) . ' "T ~;&

Olat June—Kinsi t lc, 8, Cori, j ; ct :*"¦ ¦*'£%:S2nd-H.io.iab, Ke« Pl)rt, coal* ; County of Cotk, RiitfS

S3rd-Amity, Rowe, N.wporl , Ro.i, cals i Lsrwiok, Jun»:Gloucester. Ross salt; Sanda. ». Sterling. Gl.sgowTg o° ko32Ohlapello. Ibra. . raa.za , Malakofl . ., Pe.rn, 'MII/onl.^KRosetu .. Bnckland . Brlstol . e e , Economist , K.rr,JjHn>Bcoal.: Robair, Poilln , Runcorn. aalt^MMy Corran"lwS'X&r.:™™!?"'1 c"m- e01"; Olodi|k>?lofVrl

-nf:'"MmoS: 'C"'ai r'"»"' «««F^f.'l«S«

S A I L E D . . r i M21st Jon?-5Ial»knfr, s, Uilford. r e ' '•

¦>''322nil_KJj z,, Wexrnril , coko, .tc. '¦ K *tc Bna Bo«W»«ballasi ; Dublib, . Newport I—'; •ll«th.. aJhiiiTSS,ballast ;Kln.ale. GI Mer.W| g c . SmUn of , , d ^MDk®Aylw. ird.p o ; Gipsy , ,, Hrlitiil , Burns a o ¦ Deron XIMNw,»¦'«. wto't •. Kitahcib. vonu u™:hZi£22k$m23id-Cba,lci, Dub.in , Deiereux, 0,1, : Norry Klr»a».B«

Swans,, Doyle , ballot : Sarah .n.l JUry, dj . K*al«;^ballast -. tiunllla, ?, Lircrpool . O'DonsId , g C ; Baadl.lt'PiSgo.. . g o ; Gre.t »>.lt,o, ,, JM|lt ora, s c. ¦'' >SS21ih _ Leilti,. Ro.5. Newpoit. piiwood : Marlbt, OtrWan

; Pr.n,,»o.a , Gla SRow , Monte Video i ciibj, io. I H»Psn<l Bennie , Gieenock . oil ; Veela. s. London. V^Wft

LOCAL RAILAYAY TRAFFIC, l, ' !*''"" ""¦' "'«¦'¦" ending FrU Ui y, June, 18, 186ft|i

iWate-ro cd WatTrfvi "~. L?n7'ricIl*«SI and andKil- Kilkenny 4 . ufc;1 Limerick kennyOI 'P."01'00 Ko/oe." :*M*¦ (77 mile, mil', ("i m '«» :8J ml J»l •*open) open). °I*D'> open. .i «f^g

_ •• .1. £ a. d. £ ».T £ k d.il»PP*.»nSeiii , f . v^Har«;l8. Ac 7S5 3 a 1119 17 4 123 4 4 2» »"««'«!Goo.lsdCaUlt 1133 1 3 273 1 2 65 • li 19 18 10 U»*|S

Tot al IO:J8 4 "sUwTn 187 13 "ilsOy » > J»f|g»e.,ic 1^1 ,• , 1573 18 11303 13 10 la » 31JT 1 lCflH*SE

. USE oirLT ;i ,:';.:|THE ' Gl.ENPiELD:

M_ STARCH. :, i||

rJS * Tlie Queen'1 Laundrta Utct]&6 <&im¦ - \ ' ¦ ¦h- ^M 'M 'Mi-i mLEIN5TE« CiRcuiT.—The LeinsterCtn tjWflJfj

in WicklQw certainly;.betoro:thel2tii^?fWrapropably wiU not arrive la "Nen SbdlOT!«||

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LONDON CORN EXCHANGE— WEDNESDAYAUR1VAL9 THIS WEEK.liotluh 4 Scotch. Irish. iorcijn,

,,, ( Sacks — — 1190*lour ia.rrcls.... - -Wbunt (qis.) 1010 — M180

&:::::::::::::::: = = »>»

From Mc>srs." j " J. & Ii. W.ilker's Circular:— " A suii.llsttcnd.ino- nt mnikot tu-dny. Demand suspended owiu ,c toimprovement in weather; price*, boivetcr, do uot give way.Arrivals liberal from tiro nl, but »ranly from home. Factorsask tlif same an im Momlny for K M «1UI I wheat , but millerslmlil uff under the influence of the finer weather. Theunir reimvks will apply to foreign, which commands l.i»td.iy's i*tc« . Fluatiii R trade quii -t , at stationary value*, fornliich > larf c amount of hu-iine.ss ii being done. Ill mainsacral carKOe« hav e been placed at improving prices. AtLiverpool yestrrdny wheat w.is in request at an_ advauco of'1J to OJ per centil. Mniz*< someurhut easier. No change toreport in the valuo o' country. U.mr, which sells at formerrales. KoieiRU very firmly held, particularly Hungarianand American. Oats, with uiodi-r.ilc imports, have notundergone fWt nation of importance . H.irliy—Grindingdoscripiiins > ellin x at 0.1 per qr. more money. Tha malttrado is quiet. lVas are so.iree. and Inll y as dear a< lastquottd. lleutis arc al«u rralUins former currencies, Maizeoil the stand srlls at (>1 per qr. advance ou Monday's prices,with a bri-k demand. Thwc is a cuiisiiiurablo amount clnpi-culati nn in cl.irtr mil in coiij eiineuco . of the drought ofla*t vc.ir, and the value has risen £2 per ton since b'lidayait

LONDON " PROVISION ' M.VltKET—Muxiuv.Tin- arrival* last w.rk from Ireland were SS5 fiikms Uuttfr

aud -,""'•' bales lncnn , and hum foiriiii pom '.'3,103 p.ick-a;is butler , ami 2,Bi biles liacnn. In Irish butter there islittle or no clmiur t<> H J I TC, tin- imiuiiy for it vi ry Inniti -d.Foici^n >»M wi l l , bnst Dutch iidviMiccil from lUOs to 1U1« .The li»C"ii unikrt lulrJ ilull earl y in the week, mid pricesdeclined *-'p<*r cwl. on Irij -h , hut towards the close lurrewas im.iv iluiiu-. and a fa:i ainn '.int uf business tuuvictld ,cbirflt m i« >.t Wal i l t in i l .

hOXPOS CATTLK MAI! Mil —YESI- K K I I A V .Nuniti-r at luaiket—M tast s , 77*': sheep nud lamb*, 15,-

StK l ; calvrx, '¦'!; pi^s -"• H-'el , :',< OJ lo os 1(M ; tnulton ,3> 11 to ."i, t*l ; vial , :h Id to is 41 j pork, 3s 8J to as OJ ;l.uub, 1< to ¦">< 10.1. Heel—Slmrt supply, and little or noirally good English beef, but pi ices '_M luwtr tban on Mon-day. Jluttou dull , with ilrnopiurc tentleucy. Lambs ei-tremily heaf j, and prices giving way. Veal lower, ami willnot be cleared, l'oik stationary.

LONDON PK0UUCE MAltKET—Yfcsroiuv.Pupal in mwJcrate request nt present , lint firm in value;

roCnod. wanted , and higher ill price. Gulfee—l'riccs »ns-Uiueil , and a lair business doiu?. Tea—Demand not better ;»11 rales steady; found common congou, Is Id. Hice—Ouspot liltlc doiiiK. liut fair demand fur targuei atbat , at firmrales.

LONDON TALLOW MAUKKT—Y ESIIKIJAY .Tallow quiet , but prices steady.

LIVERPOOL CATTLE MAKKET— MONDA Y.The supply o( cattle at to-day 'a market was larger than

on last Monday. That of sheep and lambs h». The de-mand for each was slow at lower prices for Mttle. Nochauie in the value of »IiMp or lambs. Heel, 7i to 8Ad perlb. ; lainbf , 7d to Sjd pel 1b. l,92j cattlo and ll .S'Jl sheepin market.

LIVEKl'OOL COTTON MAUKKT-—YESTERDAY.Virst lienort—The market opened steady. Sals, probably,

10,000 bales. Second Ueport— 'I'liu in.irki.-t :lo»ed quietbut tteadv. Sales—10,000 bales : spec, and tsp.lt 2.C00.

DUBLIN MAKKE TS—YKSTKUUA.1.The supply of cattle to-day larger than \.a week ; of

sheep tins number smaller. We had 70 pauisl oseu in tho•licils. (iencial tone uf prices easier even ilia last week ,with faJis held over lo a hit. r |eiiiul in the Ay, from theeiporl trade beitig tlask. We, therelore , uorniull} rfquotethe piios of last week for holu cattle , sheep and lambs,l'i'irv s—Ileef , u-U to 70s to 72s r> r cwt. ; million OJd to 7-idper Ib. ; veal , ( it to 9.1 per lb. ; lambs 15s to 3Us :ach.

At SnnthhV.d general inarktt to-day store :altlc werewanted , but not at thi- c.vtmne piicrs paid fo in spring.Milch cows in demand fiom I'll to ilS to JKO och. l'igy ,now, fittpt tor built-tiiis and stori s, ar« ot' but '.tile cmsc-quince ; piires rangt- irotu G3s to UCs per cwt on foul ;small pii^ii vaiy lioiu Us lo -OJ each. At !piltal(ieldhlacon maikei yoteiday there was A lair suppl.. All hi,equalities in KO '»I demand, ami Is lo 2s dearer; secondaryparcels unaltered. Amei icau h id a tree sale, at iie exlmncrates ut last week. Hams wanted . Lard in smil compass,and held firmly at loiuier rales, lluttrt coa<s forwardsparing ly, and picvious prices aie easily ohtaiuc. IUcos—78s lo b2s ; iniddLf, 7t>i to fc1 1« j gains CSs ; hcck> , 51s4d; Amiiican , lioi to US*. H AMS — Wicklow , Os lo 81s ;li'iii: fine, 01s lo 110- . llladdend lard , 76s to VS. HUKAU—First quality, "id ; 6econd do, Old ; third do,!d per 41b.luaf. ltread »tauds at the pric<-s ot last week. Kour dearerby 6d to Is per cwt. JI UTTKK — Cools, Ud to 2x1 per Ib. ;firkius , Oid to lOid , wholesale. Stocks are ou I e increase.1'OTATOKS — Old, 3s OJ to Is 'Jd.'per cwt.; new , li to 3d perlb. EOGS— Hen , tis -d to 7s '2J, wholesale ; duK , 8i to Osper 121.

CORK MAKKETS—YfSTKitHAV.,BUTTER — Firsts, lltjsj seconds, 101s; thirds l)i ; fourths ,

8Ss ; fifths , 72s ; biitl if , 58i. Mild-cure.1—Fiits , IIO J ;second;, 107s : thirds , 96s. 2.1GU fiikius iu mntkt.

COEX — ltlack oat?, 7s i)d to 8s 11; tawuey, IJCd ; whiteOits, 10s.

CLON.MEL MARKETS— WKDXESM .HcntE—Only 3 firkins at uiaiket to-day, -lices from

lL-os pcrcwt. COBS — No com at market to-il n, with theexceptiion ol black oats , which was quoted l!!sSd per brl.WOOL— Stationary, at 13d to lOd for fierce j skil wool, lid<0 1'Jd per Ib. No change in market. M ISCLLAM.008—FN.ur, supeifiiu i, 3Us per sa'.-k ; seconds, 33s ; lirdp , 'J9-;Initial! meal , £7 Us pel t >n ; bran , £6 5s ; pollar, 10 ; oat-meal , £11 of .

TU'i 'KJ M KV i lUT ^ 'Kll MAKKJST— W EBTS OA *.300 fir kins in maiket. Trices Innn t>0< to u7i er fi ik in.DI:NC;AIIYAN HUTTEK JIAIIKET—TT.SDAY .'_'oO fu kins at market. Prices from tiS-i |p 7J5 pr firkin.

CA11U1CK ISUTTEH MAHKET—Jtxi 21.Iu our maikei , on Tuesday, '130 firkins hultr ; prices,

lOli to ICJs per cwl. liuyers—Messrs. T. Kiianand JohnHayis , Cariit 'k ; I!. Mahun; & Co., E. Courtenay Phelun &Co., and J. & M. Slalteiy, Waterlord ; M. II BJC - Clonmcl.In market ou Wednesday, 30 firkius; prices &roe as onTuesday.

M O O N ' S C H A N G E S .New Moon ... Thursday, June 10th , ... 3.2 a.inFirm Quarter ... Thursday, „ 17th , ... "..5 n.mFull Moon , ... Thursday, „ 2ttli , ... \M p.mLa-t Quarter .. Fi nlay, July 2nd , ... O.Hi a.w

"JJE JU.ST, AND 1KAR NOT."

FUI DAY KVEXIX C ; , JUNE 2.J, l i GO.

rirw'TiiofiirKT^oj TJui c7Hri:(:j TfiiLfi

A, w: :miii-i |Kii (-.l in our lu.-t , Uie nifinjt-r.s ol

tho ili;tt-c of J.oids cxhiliiicil lhi.il- dirrutioit

uiiil .-iigitciiy in il iu thc-n pending divisioi j mul

jtii-l :i.-: lli'- goldyn liglit of a siimiiici' sm began

to .-licil its nt\> iluou^li the gorguout- ly-uai ned

lnss windHWs of the lurdly dutmbL-r on Saiuiday

inuiiiii ig la>t , the voice of Unpeople of th(5King-

doni in liivur oI'Diffnliibli-linicia aml Uisaidow-

lnctiL was nililiud by iliu 1'avurcJ occti|«mts ol

the U pper House. WI UJ II the- division iuo)i place•Si lliici; o'tk'ck , there weiu '¦'¦Si pecr.s ixuiicnt,

17'.' of whom voted lor llio socond reading, and

l li 'i agiiin>.ii giving ihe party or jii.-=iicu and pro-

"ru.-- .-5 (lie substantial nud nnc.xpect'.-d majurity ol°,:\. When tin: division look place in I In: Lordslast yesir. on -Mr. <• I..\I IST < » N L "S .Siispen.-orjr Jic.-iO-llllioll.-:, ill "; l l l l l l l l lL - l- 111' llt-lT.S p|-L-.--C-]lt Wil.S 2-S'. 1,

being :<'j l'-'-^ tht tii on .Siitat-day la-u . 'riiucliangi;ol p

'osiiion i- iicc-fiuiued for l»y the wisdom ofi;"\!i- !\ l i i ri v < "* • us-_ • •• • vs i i i v r-- . w l i - - . -¦•¦cii".' i h a f th"'

l i i l l •'¦¦ i'i ' - ' ¦ ¦:l - 1 - ¦ i- i - -l " i - i - - l ¦• • ¦¦• ¦ • • ('¦¦!• n »• vcti'l

,- . • „ . l i n-j i -. i i l i - r I 'n i ' i i : ." - ' • • • • • ¦¦ • . !!• v , . |, i , l , v. .. . i : . l

i . i i i I !I. ir i l "- i i - - :¦> ".-. "i i t l i . - l >'. . . l i ; I;- p'<•;•> . jir.ri

ivould cud in iliui'ili.-.Cuinlaii i-uuiid the k-.-.-x-ninyol' i lu i r dignity and power. The minority wasC'linpn-'-d ol'(Jons( :rvativi .-c w i l h a fi.w exctjitums-•i i i i ini - lv . Kai l T. I :ITI :IM ' (who voted as LordC I.K .M I C X T >). Vi .-coimt (ioroii (who, if true to hislii iritii g '- . ought to he . the (ji.ln.-r way) ; JjordHi wrriti*.. wlixm "' UKBiU!x»v rclui-iiH ox a Lii>oi-.il ,ln- i ithci - iii-li i " to lh"; Diikc- .ii' A lMiTl.B and

St •MiKHi. \M |; and l U c mover uf t/irr amcndmt'iit,Loi-d I1 . \ I : I ;II " I ;I . a p'rr of considerable (rcncn-tric i iv , who voted for tin - lir.il liolbrin Act: a idI'm- l-'ri '- 'I' ra'lo. Hoih tlif: Kugli.sli archbiJilrjjpsali-taiii '.d 1'n-iii v i i i in --'; '.he Aichhisho[) ofUdUinv'pti-d :iu:'i"-' 'I ' 1 ' '"''• whi l i - Ih '- onl y bishop whovnii-d lor ii w!l> l'": l''>l"'p or .Si. David's. The]i-l uf iib- '.- ni " .-i- .- inc-lud "- .-) t in: l i i .~ln. ps of liadinii "l \WII-- . ( 'a l i i - ! '- , ( .'liit-he.-ier. 1-IxeK-r, ilan-<- |i i-l "- r. ' i .xl 'ord. -'¦ Asiip lt . .Siili.-linry, and Win-,.), ,. - ! , !• . It wa - notiecd that the Aichhi-hops olI 'n i i i i - rbnrv i"id V i . t k . and tin- l. i^linp of Oxford

*i n-tii -cd front l l i ' 1 l i i .- lni p -- bench as soon as Karl?' I ;

'I ; \ N M I . I :K re.-imi'-d his scat at the close of the

S.' dciia'ii ; , bin ihuy did J'ot leave the building until

'*" ufi< r t i n - prolonged chi '.rs from ihe .Ministerial£ benches and throug h ihe hall s of the 1 T OIIKO had'I; I ann i i i i i i ' cd lli ' . 1 li i i i inp h of ihe fneiwU of religious

.'.ii I e iuali iy .

Lj.f l THE NAT1 ONA I , H A N K .?'•'' Tlio ili - iin ciati ./ ii in t''« l"'i<:e "^sliaics in this Lank

% I for a wvck hack l'-'s Id l'» '""<l al '<tnil ami Kiiluiini lcil'¦""I ruui'i -. i i .s .-ucli , for instance, aa that noiliviilcml will

fr-'

l bo ihrlanil for ill.1 <•""'•"' Lalf-.v^i- .-mil tl,:.t llinpi I n-t fi.nil lias l«:eii »» "M c ! "i'> |Vc - , ll . H

f111^

1

* : ' ,. i, . <- iv ili -ii lliti ri- is im Imimlat i'iii for such

£i? i is tolu- f'.aml in the fact tliattl ie .lin-cto.-iit. c. which is

Sfi; Uo« c.....l«Hclofas o'i and «u^tam.al cunnm-re.al

*'. ,,.,.„ i ¦ are to 1.0 loiiml "¦ <-•'(! iiianagiTH-nt i.t any Mini-

Fl h ," iuuimi , are , cs.,lve«l to have the Nathmal Hankk\ ,, il(,,l in sucl. a .,,mn,l position thai. ,. will he iniprc-^t 1 nulilc I" all attneke , ami by the liniiness with whidi

Ml tlier «.-.• acting, have drircii sonic. ili-.ppomt.Ml share-

t^"' Slots into tho market , where they have obtained aM te ^mrv success, but of a very l, ., ll ,,«r nature. Wo

r» t find in tho /nW. 'fwc ofTiicsd.iy the suhjeet treated

iMr " « To us"*;"

appears that instead of a fall in the priceEtJ nril.i.« <hares, there shonlil liavo been acbnsiilui-ablo

fiHrii U tl« l««t audit of the Hank an old debtlift amounting 1» £M ,<M> was included iu llio account,

aim actually provided for in tho special aclvnnces.Now within tho last week £50,000 of that sum hasbeen recovered, nod the remaining balanco £100,000has boon put on a satisfactory footing, so that it mustbe recovered at no distant time. As to tho caso ofLafitto and Co., which was a causo of great anxietyto tho shareholders, aud from which much loss wasapprehended , wo have reason to know that tho wholomatter hod been this week scttloU , aud that in a waywhich must prove satisfactory to tho shareholders.A rumour has been industriously spread for sometimepast that no dividend will ho given at tho next hal fyearly meeting. Wo haro authority for stating thatthis report has not , nor ucver lmd.tho slightest found-fttion j in fact, wo may stato that tho directors contom-plated two mouths einco tho payment of a very fairdividend to tho shareholders—that they havo neversworved from that intention , aud that tho only meansby which that dividend could bo diminshed is thosuccess of tho intrigues of gcutlomcu speculating fora fall. Within tho last few months threo of tho beatnames in tho commercial world havo been added tothe directorato of the Bank. Wo must presume thattheso gentlemen, enjoying tho highest mercantile po-sition, did uot asaumo tho responsibility attached totho ofBco of directors until they had fully, closely,aud searchingly investigated tho affairs of tho Hankaud the stability of its position. Thoy Btiroly wouldnot risk their reputations aud their fortunes by join-inp; an institution in whose thorough security theydid not trust ? The public net, of these men is ratherto ho trusted than ihe whispers of persons who, innine cases out often , havo small, selfish, aud interestedmotives for their conduct. Wo wish that the fanningand other classes who have their savings dcjiositcd iuthe Hank, as well as the shareholders, wnnld considerthat there is such a thing pmsiblo as the combinationof a few capiialisls to run down the shares of a publiccompany with the object (if Inly ing in the shares whenthey have succeeded in depreciating them enough.Ca.-e.-i . IUII , havu come lu our knowledge , cases rest in"on indisputable authority, in which shares in tho Xa-tional Hank have been represented by Komo .stock-brokers as purchased for clients, and the money forwhich has becu received some months since, wlicu thoshares wero at .C12 and Jt-W , and yet up to tho mo-ment nt which wo write, not. one of theso shares hasbeen purchased at all. In this way tho broker, whohas received from his own client .£42 for each sharesupposed to havo been purchased, could yesterdaysupply them at £36 and clear £(J each upou tho trans-action. Wo understand that tho directors have takenmeasures to insure that the several liabilities to thebank should bo discharged without delay; and thisvery proper course may have given umbrago to some.Hut wo hope that tho general body of tho shareholderswill manfully side with tho directors who endeavourto do their duty without fe.ir or favour, and who willnot purchase tho support of malcontents by adoptingtowards them a course injurious to the best interestsof tho great body of the shareholders."

THK MOXKV LAWS OF IHKLAXDIn the Houso of Commons, on Wednesday,Jlr. DKI ,A I I I :.\TV moved the second reading of the

bill , brought in by himself,' J[r. Hlake, aud llr. PeelDawson , to equalize; the money laws of Eugland andIrclaml, the principle object of which ho explained tobo to prohibit llio use of £1 notes,which would causotho iniliix of gold. 3Ir. Delahuuty cited in favor ofhis proposition many important and forcible authori-ties, and showed by facts the steady and continuousdec-lino of Ireland since 1S2(>, when different moneylaws prevailed, so that now her imports, exports, andpopulation arc not half what they ought to be, if herprogress since that year was equal to what it had beenpreviously. Mr, Hlake seconded the motion. Sir I",llcygatc moved that the bill he read a second time thatday three munlhs. The Chancellor of the Exchequer,on behalf of the Cluverument, replied, and said that-on theoretical grounds he saw no objection to the onepound notes ; on llio conti-jry, ho felt it would hehotter to authorise them iu England than restrictthem in Ii*n!:md.

Jlr. DKI.A U I NTV protested against tho theoreticalviews of the Chancellor of the Exchequer, but, as liehad gained a victory so far in the admission that Eng-laad was in this respect to be brought down to thelevel of Ireland, ho would withdraw the bill. Thebill was then withdrawn. We shall give an extendedreport in our next.

OUR WATERING PLACES.Notwithstanding the very Jlarcb-liko weather wo

have experienced, with so little of the genial heatessential for early aud abundant crops, tho wateringplaces iu our neighborhood have put on their summerappearances, and are attracting many visitors. Weare glad to observe that tho noble strand of Tramore,which was so dreadfully cut up during tho feverogales and high tides of last winter, so as to causo theworst apprehensions as to its future, has again re-turned to its old, smooth-faced condition, and affordsas admirable a plateau for prumenado as ever. Theexcursion trains, which are now regularly run everySunday from Maryborough , through Kilkenny, &c.and on tho liuo direct from L 'uaerick), arQ.'lj[Cjpaj i'niaJjexhibit I1M> increSStu «eFfre'15rrEo*peoplo rcsidhi!inlwuTibr a day at the sea.side, and tho modemtiV»of the charges "on both lines offer an almost irresit-ible temptation to thoso desirous of healthful rccrtt-tion of a Sunday at Tramore. On last Sunday throwore many excursionists by tho train, who enjopdthe fine day at the sea, and returned in the eveujg.The hotels and lodging houses arc filling, and .hebathing men and women siro at their posts, provledwith plenty of gossip and "chaff," and all cherrequisites for a refreshing dip in the " briny sea.'

DI 'NM OKK EAST, for the lovers of aquatic spors inparticular,and furthosx- who admircaquict home V thesea-side, with the tranquiliry of the most soludedrural retreat to Im obtained at onco in its gr»'cs orover its cliffs, possesses Iho rarest attraction andwe never remember tii havo Keen its charms tojrcatoradvantage than they are displayed this season.Several very line new dwellings havo been c'C-tcd inthe vicinity of the Dock, :iml all the hofes willshortly bo occupied, the visitors includingnauy ofdistinction. The Hotel , delightfully situted, hasbeen put in excellent condition, and is nov open fortho scasou, under thai experienced nni obligingmanager, Mr. John l'ower , of the Adl'hi. OnFridnv evening last , llio following named .embers ofthe Waterfonl Club had ;m ..puniu^ diner at ilrjHotel :-Sir Robert J. Paul , Hart., llnll jlan HOII .-. .-,r i cup iid ihe chair, and ihv E. Kubnrts. Vealon. ilicviciM-hair. There were alsu present—>¦•» »•. .lan«- .<Uelaliunty. M.P., J. Gallwcy, Colli gan i.(SC ; CaptainJohnson , Xewtown ; T. li. IVussor, TliUall j .Major(iliibb , (laic) Wnlerfurd Artillery ; ''¦ Connoll y,William-street ; Aid. A. Denny, " Qu«i-ftreet ; T.McCarth y, S.I., 1'orllaw ; C. Tarmnt/'.E., CaptainShuke , JI .M., Carrick-on-Suir; W. til). Golf, CityHi gh Sheriff ; F. .Maleimisun, Woodlo-, I'nrtlaw ; T.Cherry, King-street : W. Alcock , Uulyiue; O. ISakcr,The Manor, and 11. ]{. .Sai-gcm, Newtrn . The viand*and liquids wen; provided by JIr. ' LVcr in his verybest sty le, the entire catci-ing rcccivii. as it deserved,the unqualified praise of those Who rtook of it.

l'HR O'COXXELL I'OJltAl 'lThe following letters have bee received by the

Mayor, subscribing lo this putriolit'ork:—" Airtnoui '-Ut June, 1SIW.

" .Mr DME .Mn. M^ TOR — 1 f«l ith indebted to youfor lnvius antici pated my irnoil w ins in favor of theO'C' -nin-'l portrait . Hurry uf hii*im |irtvcnleil me frcnnFeuilin;; nn rui.lulnilion hiTom ii'iw.-ut better l.ito thanncvpr. " AVe ulionl-l nfm Ibrp-tO'LV1!!1!! services. Whenshall we stc his l'ki.- ngaiu ?—Very siirely vonr*.

"M. I-'LTKK."• ; r, - i i i i . :"- i- l .Ian-:, !Ml(i .

• M :- . M A v > - r - 1 ;«•:- • I'"- t r a - wb:"« l» !¦¦. raj„„,„,. .: I - • ul MiW.: ; !jerM- Hi.-. i< : : t< '- : -I tin-•T.- .il C 'C-n I'-r. 'i- - nir..:i|Mi -r ¦ (¦r c-iiiiiry , -r.iJ 11.: i::-inuiuini , uniler l i-.vi.icnci - , in lu.">K up the ul.l , f..r«i.:,rotten rnipnratinns of Ireland , nut doo< you L'n-«t creditlo hp tlin first Mnyr.r of the Urli»iacla in re>cuinK yonriidi.ptoJ dtj- /roro the tvi-ll-i iiiitL -(»'<urc of b-inj; twenty-scteu ^eai .- w i t h o u t a inonuintinr portrait of our ownO'Ciniiell — I Inve the hcun r to -Mr. M.iyor , your faithfulstivant " M . CosxoLLT,-He»<l Coiistal.l p,

atprfonl Comtalmlary.'¦¦ (' Kulinoml K-q- Mnyor o'a'erlord."

Mn>i r. . \MK.vr.\m.i: Ac t i i - --"n Satmtlay !;Lst a

IOI IM lamentable accident oined in the vicinity ofthis city bv which a (iiie ,-»niising, and highly-es-(armed yoiitli , llieliaid , fl '"» of our rcspecledf(!llow-eiii/en, Kdwanl l "er-:sy, Ksq., was deprivednf life.' 'I'roiii llio enqiiiryid u into tlic sad event , it•ippc-irod that deceased, w a young friend, was out.in his father's slirubbeiyt Upper (irnngc, with aloadwl "im in hi-; bands, il which ho was preparingIi , --Iioo "*wall (>ws. Wifl i ^guiirestiugoiifliegrouiidtin- muzzle pointed ujivls, and standing parallelwith his body, Master i-.essy Kiid to his fnend -

" If 1 toiichrHl the triggrmh my too the gun wouldblr.w n.v brains out. 1 Jnblc to add the words werelnnllv uttered when , •itouclimg the hammer, then

at M l cock, with his t tlie gnn exploded tl.o co,.;

to U caS 8 away thep erpartof the skull , causingi i • =(-^.t de-ilh. eiiurse the alarm was raised ;

u7\l ev"

M Flvn»i' tl-tending ,-,t tho workhou.e,"

hastened to the' I"""' •'• :!1!'1 Wlul fi"°" Wlowol liyI)r Can oll , who wiis rheil >•>' a messenger as quick

-i i t.ti f qnirit or temporal aid was unavail-

^nhe p- SwIoa.!. Thehercaved fathcr was

""¦ f';:' ', - 'TK i eweO-ner He-eased was in his lif-oi.ro or his ^

Lm, to a|| hy ,,;„ aIllial)I( ! ,|ispo.lee.,.1, year, a d ui

(,,/ sionJnv, after jtc-sitmn and »iiunn|, . : f ,,, ,''""•'" () ".'tl! "'l ived forink-rment to St.Mary 'sthe remains were r

llllmi)( .,. J;ir

cemetery, KnocVbi ra

-nw -J!|(.ralioll

l- ir lhl m^peetcd famil y in theirsa d andfearful lK-roavemC

T.It- I viv AliNT ON TIIK W.lTKIIHlllll AMI I-IM-i- i- i , 1 H I M WAY -'0 •>'""<¦' '-''¦'•'¦'"''•'<• '"idci-Ktandsl.ut .k Ri ihWA Y .- Wntoi-Toiil and Limerickthat two actions- n«t

cu3 aTthafv"tine time since, are to be tried™" «ir« ¦tc °rk ri>c -i>iai "tiii 'i< wer°S»n S'j t^. and were going to Banahawhen the nnfo.»t° occurrence took place.

America has uccd its national debt .by 100,000,.000 dols.

GATB0LI0 CHURCHREQIMEM SEttvit'ES.—On tho 18th inst., at oleven

o'clock, u solemn requiem Offico and High Mass, fortho rcposo of tho soul of Sirs. Ellon Powor, inotharof tho Rev. Roger Power, P.P., Kill and Nowtown, thoVery Rev. J. Power, P.P., S.S. Peter aud Paul'sClonmol, and of tho Rov. P. Power, C.G., Carrick-ou-Suir, who died on the lOth inst, woro ofl'erod upiu tho chinch of All Saints, Nowtown , in tho prcsoucoof our revered liishop, tho Most Rev. Dr. O'Brien,attended by tho Very Jtev. Dr. Flyun, P.P., V.G.,Trinity Without , and tho Very Rov. Dr. Hally, P.P.,V.G., Duugai'vuu, and ouo of tho largest attondancaof clergy—upwards of ninety—wo over remembergathered together on a similar mournful but holyoecasiou. Tho following officiated at the' altar:—Colebrant, Ecv. John A. ityan; deacon,1 Hov. ' W.Shauahan ; sub-dcucou, Rov. M. Keating ;' mastor ofccrcmonios, Rev. Timothy Dowlcy, P.P., Clonea j chan-ters, ltcv. John Deo, P.P., and Rov. Thomas M'Grath,CO. Thoro wcro also prcsont—Very Rov. CanonScully, Very Rev. Johu Powor, P.P., Clonmel ; VeryRov. It. Fitzgerald, P.I'., Carrick-ou-Suir ; Very llov.P. liyrno, P.P., Lismoro ; Itovs. II. Spratt, P.P., Cap-poquin ; J. Casey, P.P., Kilroscuty ;' Patrick Wall,P.P., Ardmoro ; J. Mulliu s, P.P.. Ring; P. Kent, P.P.,St. Patrick's, Watcrford ; G. Long, P.P., Clashmoro ;J. Preudcrgast, P.P., Tallow j T. Quaily, Knockanoro ;P. Meauy, P.I'., Clogheeu ; 31. llooney, P.P., Caher ;T. O'Moara, P.P., Newcastle ; M. Burke, P.P., Dally-poreeu, Thomas Knglish, P.P., .St. Mary's, Clonmnl ;•rohu Grotty, P.I'., Powcrstown "; Thomas Burke, P.P.,Model igo; Johu Doc, P.P., Hallyncale; Thomas Casey,P.P., Stradbally ; John Joy, 1M'., Dunhill ; JohnM'Grath, P.P., l'ortlaw ; E. O'lTonnell, P.P, Passage ;31. Maxcey, P.I'., Abbey side , Roger Power, P.P.,Kill ; E. I'. WalshK. Adrn., Trinity Within : E. Walsh,P.I'., Sliuvegot; ; Dr. Cleary.P. IViwer, T. H'Donncll ,St. John's CVillcge, Watorfoid ; Very Rov. ThomasPrendorgast, O.S.F., T. Fitzyrald, O.S.P., Clonmcl ;Very Rev. A. Murphy, O.ji.F., 2i. Hulry," O.S.F.,Cai-rick-on-Suir; Vory Rev. J. Auderson. O.S.A., Dun-garvau ; P. Nolan, Adra., St. John's, Waterford ; Dr.Ryan, St. Patrick's, Watcttbrd ; T. JI'Gi-ath, T.Qucaly, Trinity Without ; M Flynn, if. Keatinge, G.Commins, N. Ph»lau, Waf-rford ; Thomas O'lirion,Edward 1'oran, Dungarvan; 1'. Power, T. O'Connell,P. O'Donnell , Carrick-on-Suir ; A. Walsh, CorneliusFlavin , S.S. Peter and Pail's, Clonmol ; P. O'Mcara,P. Flyun, St. Mary's, Clo/mel ; P. Casey, W. Sheehy,Lismoro ; R. Coinorford, Jaher ; James Kirby, JohnJohu Dowlcy , Siradball;; 1'- Traccy, Kilrosonty ; T.Tracey, D. Hcarn, J. Leiihan, Kill and Nowtown ; E.Quiuu, M. M'Grath, Datiiill ; John Ryan, P. M'Carthy,W. llickey, Tramore ; I'. Phelau, Passago ; T. Hcaru,P. Dunphy, Portlaw ; '• Finn, M. Casey, Clonea ; II.Collby, Carrickbeg ; P- Duuphy, Ballyncalo ; Jamesllanigau, Pon-crstown 31. Burko, Ardfinan ; It. O'Gor-man, Newcastle.; M.Power, Modeligo; W. Shanahan,Clogheeu ; T. liauni,'an, Abboysido ; 11. Power, Ring;P. Walsh, Anlmorc ;!'• Walsh, John Shanahan, Aglisb ;P. Spratt , Cappor-iiu. At tho closo of tho HighMass, tho remains jf deceased wcro lowered iuto thogravo in the churchyard of Xewtown in tho presoncoof the immense congregation, attending to pay thelast tribute of rcjiccl to departed worth.—R.l.P. Thefuueral arraugoncuts wero under tho managementof Mr. Richard 'itzijerald, undertaker, Waterford.

TI I K Ji'ittLEe —His Lordship, our revered liishop,the Most Jle'v.Dr. O'lirieu, has, in cousouauco withtho apostolic 'otter, published iu our last, notified tothe faithful Uat tho "jubilee , proclaimed by his Holi-ness, is in till force in those dioceses, aud will socontinue to be closo of tho Qicumcuical Council.

PLCASURF Tun-.—A pleasure trip is being organisedfor tho m'mbeis of the Walerford Catholic YoungMen's Society for far-famed Woodstock, tl.o beautifulseat of CV- Tighe, ou Sunday next. With the wea-ther fiuc.lbc trip will ho delightful.

FA SHIONdl lLl i NE I IS .MAmiAGE of Miss ILutitiHr BE LA Po>:n.—

Tho mrri iiK C was ^I'lcniuiacd ut Killaluau church , on theICtli int . d I.ieul.L'oloncI Chnrlfs Uaug h, V.C., 5tli BengalC'avalr ', son of (icoiRe tiough, Kfq., ot Halhrouau , CountyTippeary, with Miss Harr iett dc la 1'uer, eldest daug hterof th' late John Tower, of Gurtcen , formerly member olPtrlatneut ti>r county Waterfoid. This ccrcnioby wus per-formed by the Venerable Archdeacon Thacki-r, nssibted hythfK ci . Win. Ck-iueligiT, Vicar ol Killaluau. The beanti-ful accoinp lisheil , anil uilirc sliiiK bride wa yireu awuy bylie brother, KdniouJ de la 1'oer, of Gutleuu , 11.1'., und thej^lau'. bridcgioom was accompanied by ins cousin, Mr.Hi;;h Satlej Uouiih, lO'.b Hussars, sou 'if (iencral Sir JohnCoug h, K.C.K., as his hist man. The bride was attired iuurobe of the nchcst white corded silk , with a flounce andeil of magnificent Urussells laci>, uud a wreath o't orange

. nosioms ; and was attayUd lo the allar by a train of eightoridesmaides—viz., the™lisst8 Auuie aud Faunr de la 1'oor(sisters to the bride), Miss (iou^li and Miss Mary Guiig h(sistets to the hiideijrouin), the .Misses Humble l'2j; Miss

J. I'owcr, I'eiubrukcslowu , ami MUs Ward , ull dressed alikeiu robes ul' white musliu trimmed with uiuuvu fatili , andwearing " delicious" little hats "f while bloude, oruaiuentedwith bunches of lilac. The wedding paity, confined to theconnections and iimnedi.ile friends ol both fuinilic3 ,uamueredabout SO, nsr.rly all of whom, alter th<) ceremony, adjourucdto Guituun to partake ol Ibe tuuiptuoua dejtuner therenrovideJ. AnionKBt tho-e present wer« j—jUm. and theilU.ca de lv Mfljle h MA ' iU.-my nrxiaj iuuriu* iinu Amoid do la Poer, uurteen, Htid tl.o AliasesBuilersl.y (2J ; Mr. ami -Mrf. Sainwl l'tfrrj , WoodrofTe ; Mr..Mi.-, amif the -Misses Uouifb, Hnthrouaii ; .Mr. Hush Suth-jGou^h, lUtli Hussar*, Knocki-cvitn; .Mr. Mrs. - and Mi n >(ioug h, (jrccnrillc ; (Jj ptuiii II UH'I I (i'lugh, Cloumel ; LadyHuoible , and the Missea Humble [2 j , uud Mr. NugeutHumble, Clonkoskoraii ; Mr. and Mm. l'ower Lulur, LonKOrchard ; Mr. and .Miss l'ower, and Mr H. l'ower, Pembroke].town ; Mr. Mis. and llie iii-ibis Power, Spring field; Mr.Gainer, Colliguu Ludge; Mr. i\ Power, iicllevue ; theMessrs L'ower, Lismorc ; Captain uud Airs MausHeld , GlenLodh'C ; Mitsis Oclavian , Ku. und limtuce Munslield , andthe Missi-s Mansfield, Landscape; Mrs. ltiull aud AlissQuinu , Auucrville; Mr. L.ilor, Ctugg ; Mr . O'Doiiucll , Cot-tngo ; Alr. 'Hicluid Unnwell , Marlh 'eld; Mr. I'. N. UarroD,Miss llartou , Grove ; Mr. Walbh, jV'tiuuiu fistowu; the Ker.T. Ktig lisb , -St. Mary 's CI OHUK-I ; The Veil. ArchdeaconTbacker, &c, &c, Tho vast number ol rxcstutj given tothe biide ly her many friends , comprising the ramt andmo»t cuslly gems of woikiumishiu aud jewelhry, were laidout f <r ihu ni'pcttion uf the guest.-, and completely occupiedtwo 1-irge tables. Ttiump lial arclies were erected at tbcseveral princi pal entrance gates, chit-lly constructed of thesplended rhododi-ndrous tv ln'ch gioiv oo luxuriantl y in lliobcaulilul aud extensive i\oods on the deun-ne of Uurteen.'Ihe bride and bridi-^ioom proceeded , alltr the dejeuner,ill a cuiriage and lour tor Luiitf Orchard, the soai> of * thebiide 'i. uuele , C«|.l.iiu 1'uwi-r Lalur, Iruiu whence they haveproceeded to lln- cui iliiieui , and ultimately will depart lorIndia , the gallant bridegiuon Ibero U resume his militaryilulie- - .

At .St. CiooryrsV. IJaimver-miuuro, on tbc 17lliiu.- iai i i , hy il"' Viry Hiv. the I i s.ui '.-I Wcstuii i ntir , a^isiedliy the !;- ¦>. 11. H OII .I .-.'I I , Air. .Munlucli l.iiil in .Mai-lnii o,lull of the C.u billtl-rr-, w.:.i Wall ltd lo M'.ai Kate M. Schwabv,yuiingibl daU K httro i Ihe late Mr. balis .'Sclm-abi-, ut KhodctII. )U<<- , MiiMltl i . i . , Lm.ca>l.iri , nud lilyn Garth , Auglesea.Cipiain Hall , i i ft l .e L'ar.ib:ii.ei.-, ivas the U<3l man. Uu leav-ing thr church th-- party mljuiiiiied to the ICM J CUCC ot Mrs.ricliwiib*1, 8, ('!:ii*riet-stl'cet , whiuu breallasL .Vi.s provided.

Mr. ami Mva. Cleorgu Gougli ami the MissesGoug h have anived liom lvalhrutuu Hniisi-, at jOuuuiuicKubt , L ;I a ti-il lu Culuiiel and Ihu Hon. Mil-. 11 aim--.-, whuart- >la}iug at. Ihat lavi.rile ivaj.rnij ; placu li.r tbi* v.Mtun.

.Mi. anil Mr.--, y. l'urry liuvc arrived at. JDuumoroEast , cu. Wii!eriuiil , tiom VVoodrooltc .

Mr. Thomas Lnby, .Salem, Massachusetts, fromwhom , a shurt lilac .-.iiiti-, large xtuns were received lor locttlcl.anliiblc purposes, bus arrived iu Clouiuil. He is accom-panied uu bis lour by the Kev. W. 11 ally, balcoi , Maasachu-setl>.

We stru aulliui-i.-X'il to sluto thai Lord Stuartde Uecie^, uhilsl uu his vtny to London, was attacked by ill-ness in Ireland, uud thus prct-i-uti'd Iroui scolding his rotein favor ot llio second reading ul the lrinh Church Uill. Wanrj happy lo li-aru lliat hia lordship is progressing satisfac*tuiily loivar.U lecveri1 .

Jlr. ltichard Wall Morris, J.i'., liofkonhiim,Waterlutd , Ins arrived at the Hibernian Hotel , Dubhu-

Mr. »ni ] Mr,-- , .l. ' .- i p b l{. 'r«il»iii.WatiM - f'irrl. liin-or-. v u-iirr i l . '< . ti ti .' - -'- u; 1. oi Kr.m--.

Or. Wi i i :c, ihe 'v. l l -ki i invi i iuL- l«j iii.-i aud iiJiu-trator c-t I.'- *.1 l»:. :*i:.: j i t i i , t iu;f l Anil n- iu-tii 'lty c-l iiocieul andinoJein Iro lttQd, IIHS tirrtveJ iu .Loudon lor ihe porposo ofpublisbinK the poetry and music ol his new natiooal aonf,fUUIlcJ " l'ni.ic Arthur l'atrick's Welcome lo Kriu ," thewinds ol winch Ihe aulliQr ricrully had the honor of prtscut-inu m an origin J I lyridfl addum to his Hoyal Uigbiiw!, utthe Vic»rci!al Lodge, IWblin. — Court Journal. '

MJ*. Hamilton lias Iclt Inistioge to join Mrs.HauMiton at Dunmori! Kast , co. Wftlevluiu.

Tbc Right, ¦"Worshi pful Aid. Redmond, Mayorol Walirforoyviiiled ilim town during the pnsi week , andwas the guest of Dr. O'Kouike , T.C.—Jiiiitiseorlhi/ Watch -man. ' • * ,

Kiclianl Josc'iih DeveretLN, M.I'., arrived inWextutd fill Saturday.

The Ki ght Worshi pful the Mayor of Waterfordtisilrd lint town last week , and relumed to the Urbt In.tactu ou Monday. — H 'cxjbrd Independent.

CUCKT OK HAXKI IU 'T CY— TTKSU .U.I H /< ¦ Jf M i - n I'OK ,;:—'J'he bankrupt was a Jime-

burner in Waterfui'il. The meeting ivas to reopenthe linal exuniiuatiini. Mr. I'crry appi-ared l'ur thobankrupt , and Jlr. jvurnan, (^.C, instructed by Messrs .Maxwell aud Widdoti , for llie aasignees. It was statedthat by tho sale uf the bankrupt's lii-emisc* a sumsullieiciit to pay liis debts and leave u surplus for thobankrupt would bo realised ; but the circumstancesof the Mile required to be investigated, and thoauctioneer who conducted it should be callod to nc*count. While the bankrupt was in gaol the premiseswero sold to a party who seemed lo act as trustee forthe bankrupt. Subsequently that party had tho pre-mises resold, and the piirchaso money, .CISO , would ,as stated, nioro than pay all his debts. Judge Milleradjourned the case fur three weeks ; the parties con-nected with the «ilu to be asked to furnish an accountiu the meantime.

ST. J OHN 'S (WATKunntn) J-'.ui;.—This old fair wasbill |Kmrly supplied , and the character of the businesswaa dull. Thei-e wcro but few purchases iu a. note-worthy scale. Mr. Conn, Mount Ida, wild a 2 yearsold bull fur £11 . and bought » yearling heifers forJL'J(»; Mr. S. T. tirubb offered L'18 for a pretty lookingAldoruoy cow, but JC25 was the fi gure. Fat beetruled at. 70 per cwt. ; milch stock JtJ8 to .C20 ; storecattle £tt to .CIO; springers Jtll to £12 ; yearlingheifers from £3 to £7; mutton 5d. to 7d. per lb ; storepigs -10s. to COS ; lwrthams (2 months) !J3s. to 30s.

Sotno of tho corjiorution workmen uro now employedat tho water works, from livo iu tho morning, tillnine at night.

Tho Irish Time* sivys JJtho National Bank will paya dividond next timo.

THEATRE ROYAL (DUBLIN) DRAMATICCOMPANY.

CONTtXlTATlOX OP TUB WATEKFORD SEASON, 1869.Unbounded succoss continnoa tho character of tho

theatricals by this talented and extremely popularcompany at tho Assembly Rooms, City Hall, undertho spirited management of Mr. Samuol Johnson. Ifpossible, tho performers, one nud all,appear to surpassthemselves during tho current woak, and nothing cano.teecd tho enthusiasm with which each night's playis recoived by dcusely crowded and fushionabloaudiences. On Friday night Tom Taylor's colebratedcomedy, " Still Waters Run Deep," was produceduudor tho patronage of W. G. D. Golf, Esq., HighSheriff of tho city, before a largo and fuEuionabloattendance, and was highly Buccossful. Mr. JohnNelson, as John Mildmay, the oasy-going, 'apparentnonentity, but still the kecu observer of passingovonts, aud finall y tho dotcctor of a deep laid no-farious schemo, and assortor of his proper position , isndmirablo; nothiug could bo moro taking than hi3impersonation, particularly in his interview withCaptain Hawksley, where ho makes him disgorge tholetters, tako hick his bubblo sharos, and thon do-clines to fight him. The warm and continued applausewhich greeted tho closo of this eccno testified thokoou appreciation of tho audionco of his finishedacting. Mr. Iluntlcy, as Hawkloy, tho schemingplotter, was telling in the highost degreo, remarkablyso in his tetc-v-tcte with Mrs. Stcrnhold (Miss AnnieParker) wherein ho hears her threats and defies them.Miss Aunio Parker, in this character of tho apparent!;/strong minded womau, the sistor of Mr. Pottor (Mr.Johnson) is, as usual , first-rate,'-and recoives wel lmerited applause. Mr. .lohnson was Mr. Pottor, thofussy, clcar-hcndod, in bis own opinion , chief of thofamily, in every aspect, form and feature, aud gave arich zest to this very taking comedy. Mistr tliutunplayed Mrs. Mildmay extremely, well ; tho trusting,simplo and contrite wife found, iu this yonng lady, anaccurato and finished pourtrayai. Mr. W. Herbertdid that repugnant bnt, at times, very useful char-actorj Gimlet tho ilotectivo,in cnpital stylo; his make-up was porfoct, and his exit with Captain Ilawkcaloyprofessional in tho extreme. Tho other personageswero well sustained, and, as already said, tho wholeplay passed off in a most sncccssl'ul manner. Wecanuot refrain from reiterating our opinion that JohnMildmay is ouo of Mr. Nelson's best characters. Thoscreaming farco of "Poor Pillicoddy" concluded theperformance, and wero there not screams of continuedlaughter at Mr. Johnson as Mr. John Peter Pillicoddy?Laughter there was.and no mistake—ayo, cuough toput chari ty into tho heart of a second Timon, if sucha savage could again bo allowed to cui-so our enrth.Mr. W. Herbert sang a capital comic song in admir-ablo stylo, and Miss Sawford played somo charmingpiauoforto selections in her usual sweet and deservedlyappreciated manner.

On Saturday night the " Colleen Hawu," MissHiuton, look her leave of a largo audience, fromwhom she, her rival, Miss Chute (Miss Parker) andthe other (/m»u(.(i'si)Ci-o'0H(t-,recoivcd reiterated applattsoof the very warmest character.

Auiun-NA- pnrM.i:.The crowning featuro of tho season, lakiug into

account the interesting nature of tho play itself, thehigh order of artistic talent which combines to givo iltrue and most impressive expression, tho beautifulscenery which pervades it, and the clfcctivc costumesin which it is delineated by tho company, made itsfirst appearance on Monday night iu Dion lioucicault'scelebrated and highly prized drama of " Arr.ih-na-l'oguc, or, tho Wicklow Wedding," by special permis-sion of the talented author, aud a convincing proofof the assertion lies in the fact that, for tho fournights it has run, the houso has been thronged almostto suffocation by enthusiastic audiences. Parenthe-ticall y we may hero observe, as a very desirable endto bo attained , it would bo a very great improvementin the conduct of somo who frequent tho galicry ifthey would refrain from distinguishing (!) in the coarsemanner they do, i.'ioso of the audience who take uptheir positions in the; front scats. They would dowell to remember—for iu charity wo attribute thefault on their part lo ignorauco of tho fact—that thoaudiences osseuiblo nightly at tho City Hall to enjoya dramatic treat, of a superior character—one whichconveys a vast amount of moral, social instructionwith it as well as amusement—a treat, we are sorryto Ray, wo are too scantily supplied with iu thisancient and important city—and not to indulge in abear garden ; it would also bo desirablo to have itborno in mind that suoh conduct is most unjust audmost injurious* towards a gentleman liko Mr. Johnsonwho has so largo an interest in the succoss of this, tohim, most expensive speculation, ono so interestingto tho public at large, aud that nothing can be moroderogatory to a manly, courteous, Irish character,than to bo guilty of injury to o/hors. The cause ofthoso remarks arises from tho fact that on Mondaynight, shortly beforo tho performanco, this particularkind of obnoxious uproar prevailed so much in thogallory thafc Mr. Johnson had to address its ocenpauts,and appeal to thorn in tho i^troufrcafc termp te

daBipfc.Tiia npflf r™« finally qiipStcd, audpt is pleasing toadd , it was not''iieurd afterwards. To? ret,u"i-a . to" Armb-na-Poguc." The timo in which Ihe plot ofthis captivating drama is laid if . 170J , when Irelandwas in a disturbed state, and tho accno of the eventsis fixed about famed Glcndalough, in tho county ofWicklow. Boamish McCoul, or, tha McCoul , as ho iscalled by tho peasantry, is in rebellion againsf thoGovernment and, in furtherance of his designs, -^ndalso to get married to a Miss Power, is hiding, attimes iu the mountains, and again in the cabin ofArt-ali Mcolish, Arrah-na-poguc, a beautiful Irish girl ,his foster sister, and guanoed by a number of faithfulpeasantry. One day McCotihnccts with Michael Fcony,a process-server, laden with the rents of Hollywood,once tho patrimonial property of tho refugee, audpou-fiscatod by tho government for his i-ebellious^dts.Tho chieftain delivers Ferny of thn money and-bispass ; the former ho bestows upon Arrah, wto&onthe ovo of being married tofihauu-the-Post

^a.' oVloW'

carman, and retains the latter. Fecny tr&coiStCotirto Arrah's cabiu, and in one of bis lovo ttfJdrwpBB toher—for ho dares to love her—she shows lumUuVtioleg,,telling him she doesn't waul him or his dirty feimey,carefully hiding who it was gavo them, and opicra himfrom her presence. Before he goos, howovetijhio hasexamined the notes, and identifies them as thbjfc stolonfrom him by seeing his inmo on the-back of «&• Inrovengo for Arrah's refusal of him , Fecny dopimncesher on tin; dav nClir - !- iTi.-tn-inr**. wl l l i .t^ifii ... uu linui'mftho s!n!eii mutiny, and harboring tho thief in lujficabin.Colonel O'iJi-aily, Thy O'Gmtly, a Imc-hi.-a)igBrtlri»hgentleman , and Major Coffin ," an English iSff i , orepresent; Arrah is pressed lo tell from wbbmilhb', gotthe notes ; she refuses, and is ou tho point <jf ljbjngmanacled, when Shaun rushes forward, declarWnini-self the robber, is taken to prison, tried liy-'cqirt-martial , aud sentetieftd lo bo hanged next ingMi;,Shaun succeeds in escaping, M'Coul is paidcmjlj,through tho instrumental i ty, of The O'Grady, vn coS-scuting lo leave for France, having given'hinu f mito savo Shaun ;w also isSliuun , by tliu Kamomaus,audall ends happily. The drama abounds in several onpifjalpoints, and conduces admirably to bi-ingout thc hW&itfeatures of tho Irish character in tlicinost tejjingyann-ncr. As An-ah-na-pogne, Miss Parker is inr)o4ipijKlygood ; in uomo of the scenes which taKo place'bofweenher and Shaun, especially where ho nocOBi'ejQhnsolf oftho robbery, she is deeply alfeetiug. Ju' ttts 'idimculfccharacter, Miss Parker is deserving of iho honest and,the warmest'praise. As Shuun.the-Post , Mr. Johnsou|is trulv admirable ; richly liuiuorous, quick,' d'eciddd ,and then, with change of fortune, pathetic, aud fool-ingly loving to his Arrah , he is super-t-xcollcut.' Hisdemeanor in the trial—i u its adjuncts a gem fci itself sclf to lj c"> should , after dm board dissolved, sign a--v.-a« in(ci ' :r-ly rich. His escapo from flic .prison , record of tho minutes or the proceedings. This wasat.il his iisi .-i i iii . ' if i l i ' ! <vnll when In- i-o^-uca Anih fri.m :lr aot '•'ll ' clinirman had no right lo do ; and furllicr-t'c.-nr . wci - c- .i I ' M i'iLii i i i ' - IV .'. -i . i> xi .--diii <rl\ rlivi jrlif niioil moro. he would say ilmf , whoevi-r tin - fault Inv with. 'its ili'ai i-.lfi!i;i ivi i-- by 'i l i p : i i l i i i i ial i lc -ceiiii- arrange- acqottling in tin- iiiiniiu- -: the ciumir-sioners wci-e l id 'mouls fui- the purpose. The .iparklius humor of Slinun t0 bolievu that ihu liriijiosition jmt l'orth by him uuin many parts was intensely relished, and on Wodnes- tha* day was illcoal> as ic wa recorded " That thoday night the approval of the nudionco took tho nn- chairman declined to receive the motion on tlif; i»mn,»(1«n 'wonted , un-thoatrical form of long and rapturous - thaf it was not tho lcgitiaabo bdsi«r.ko all tho adv.rii^ucheering. His singing of the " Shan-van-Vocht" takes after wliich he (Mr. Ca11aha» 'ally mviifrt to. J' ., [immensely, and nightly dmws forth thunders of np- chainnan-<rap.ito the cWur-rxilin g ;n

^v of the boai-d,

plauso fi-om all parts of tho lioiidc. The Micknol to di.aml tho boa-O'l"'1" '' j moved to have thoPocny of Mr. Herbert, tVuit character which oPall no adcU entry sli r-« '"'! ' u. .which the latter refusedothers was, at the time, Ihe mosf? abhorred iu the T*9 CIIAIIH J"•*' (| dissolved." Ho believed thatcountry, and by no means beloved at present, was truo auv Buo1' y *Katr "is "»ulcl liavo been made on tho minutes,to tho life. fSL-limnirfg, malignant, fawning, treachor- tho lmrry j Q,[;M ^X M.;a be fblt exceedingly sorry thatous, scant clothing, pinched , wolfish face, Mr. Herbert, : Jtr '/;- I -bronco should ever havo ariseu to disturbin tho Wicklow Wedding, seems tho chief of bailiffi, lla.ve<iiid |.o,,y o f '.heir board.and very nearly succeeds in working a mirnolo in old mui*'u8s ,!;u,i.AliAN remarked thai it would bo well toErin by causing an Trish audienco to npplnud a bailift. ca) a tnl0 i-cconl of the facts placed beforo the com-Intlio court, scene, the bailiff acts his part, to the letter, Sfl9-ljioncrs. Mr. Ilogan and Mr. Phnlan wero able toand all through ably sustains tho largo and difficult h—.r. i ,;j Kl'iLteincut, tliat Mr. Kichardson at firstshare of the performaiiMj which is cast upon his fRVulod it inoidertohavc tho subjectdiscusscd.ana aitei -shoulders. Tho O'Crady of Mr. Nelson, his handsome /t cwards declined to put the resolution from tho chair,person attmctively sot off by tho dashing uniform otjf anm Mr. RICIIAHUSO N said it was all a mistakei on Mr.colonel of th(; period, is capital, and takos a deep h fvcrtiio nlhihan's part. 1 to never rulod that it was iu orderupon tho audienco from his strong interest in Sl/free to lo ij'av0 th0 subject discussed, as ho considered it wasand Arrah, with his manly and deep love fr/nt the ,

0 ]co;timato business of Iho board,

country and her customs. Mr. Nolson in this j/oni mold Jlouvs I havo a distinct recollection of hear-in all others in which wo have had tho plorA'c'nn'aun j Tlicu!u.,isoll Bny that it was in order to re-seeing him, is most successful, and justly appL'ut Jt lr his b

resolution and afterwards declined to put it.

a very large share of the enthusiasm of tho / 'rWt a9 Mr K|CI , VKUSOS —YOII did not. It is ull a mistake.

His loathing for tho bailiff goes homo d.Jf^ isuro of • C vIJAIUX_lf Mr. Richardson said it was nc-

hcaiers. Mr. Harvey plays Beamish iVC<iacrcn-opriatcB ' liaT0 sixteen days' notice givon on the

usual caro and judgment, and Miss Hirj a raudienco. , o, . .nJl T Wfmid not nress tho matter ou that day ;capital as Fanny Power, ol Cabinteoly. ratis , ecp to lusono of tho best played characters in w'Slreiul with hisforesting young lady has appeared durf Ono iton is trulyMr. lluntley, as Mnjor CofTiu, is, in h"y "'If In fact , it isvery imposing, and his playing parta ' .i nich this in-professional excellenco always ovinceK -^ng tho soason.J. Lewis, as the pompous, good-naturcREj s gay uniform,rich treat; his manner of marshalling lrrkcs of that highand from duty ; his saluting his omcor.t I by liun. Mr.onler iu court form a sight to bo witnossoad sergeant, is aciatod. The get-up of Mrs. J[untley,as KiU. iB ln6ui to, in,perfection , aud richly enjoyed. Hot 1 iinpiiw ', and keepingquite in keeping with a character that spci ;d tobo appro-tho eye thau the ear. Her " barn-door" j ijkiUyTVulsh, isK. Cudd y, as Oiny Farrell , whoflhoknoekBUpj 'rsonation iBdown in the contost, calls forth rounds of-dl'lcs moro toapjilauso. Mr. Kcmble j ilays tho Gpveramonl with Mr.tary with caso and ufl'ect.and! Miss ltobbcrta ia ar' orrathorPoggy. The wholo drama is ono of tho most s f ^ 'slightedful wo havo cvor seen, and is vory desorvedlV15" S'eora-krenly rcliBhcd. Tho. scenery thronghont is rov capitalstriking and magnificent, particularly GlondalouJ 60 ucecss-moonlight, tho prison, tho watch tower, aud\ 'y-nndHead,* It reflects inflm'to credit on tho talented ai\ 'really

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Mr. W. Weir, and adds immensely to the effect of thopieco. Each of tho past . four nights tho drama hasbeen procododby tho combdiettaof" Aunt Charlotte'sMaid," in which Mrs. Hantley is very humorons asMatilda Jones, Mr. Nolson an excellent HoratioThomas, Mr. Lewis equally, so aa Major '.Volley, andMr. Horbort as Pivot. Miss Hinton is quite p iquanteas Fanny Volley, and Mrs. Parker extremely : good asMrs. Pudifoot. Arrah-na-Pogue will bo plsyod againto night, and for tho last time on Tnesday night, when,no donb t, she will have a thronged house to bid horfarowoll. She merits a warm leave taking.

Wo aro now on the ove of tho closo of the dramaticsoason in our city, and >vo look with sincere regrotnpou the approach of the night, now near at hand,whon tho curtain will fall finally upon Mr. Johnsonaud his talonted company in the l/rbs Intacta. Mr.Johnson has catered most successfully for oar-delec-tation ; ho has spared no effort on his part to rendertho season delightful , and we can confidently say hehas boon ably socondod by his corps tlrainatique. Owingto tho iminenso support bo has recoived, ho has re-solved upon remaining auothor week, and during thatperiod intends to onbonce the intorost of his perform-ances by 6omo now and Btriking plays. On Thursdaynight, " Tho Merchant of Venice" will bo the play, iuwhich tho trying part of Shylock will bo taken by agentleman amatour of. Watcrford, who haa alreadydistinguished himself higldy in tho drama- olsowherc.No doubt thero will bo a full houso on tho occasion.We feel wo can assure Mr. Johnson a bumper leavetaking on next Friday night.

ru?ho 'first decided the board was in order in Uiseuss-

in" the subject ; afterwards ho stated that siUoui

days' notice was required, and on a formal resolution

nciurr proposed and carried, he refused to put it. Un-

der oleso^umstanccs, I consider his conduct tho

most disrespectful and (lictatoi lal I ever heard.

Mr l'll'BLAN said he distinctly recollected hearing

JI, jiichaVdson say that tho board were .., order m

discussing the subject and afterwards rcfumug . J put |

tho resolution. .Mr. Riciuiuisox—That is all a mistake.

; Mr CAi-LAJtAN-Ou Saturday week, the board, w.1 1

the exception1 of Mr. Itiehardsou, were all of ono pe -

suasion, aud thoy made no remarks; whatsoever with

reference to the memorial , but Mr. K,chard*ou, after

it had been read, said, in an emphatic manner, that

hoTwould havoI nothing to.say to tho memorial us

it was not the business of tho board, and this stale-

went having been published by tl.o reporters it wont

forth that tho board, on tho moro *«<.• .lixi. or tho

chairman, wore prevented from e.xprcss,ug tlicn¦opinion on any subject that cpmo beforo them.

Mr. KiciiAUiMOK-TborB 'wore two gentlemen

prescut who did not sny a word ou Iho subject.P

Mr. CAU.A.IAN-1 perfectly .agroo_ with you as not

BOARD OF GUARDIANS—WEDNESDAY.OCT-EEMEF—TIIK HAD SUM-IIl'It—VACCI.VATION—VISITING

ItKrOItT—A X ' ILLEGAL INTKRJIE.NT—A 1'1'JfP KOR TBA-MOltK , &l,-.

Sir «. J. J'ALI ., Hart , .T.P., in the chair.Also present—Oapt. I'on-or, U.V.C, tho lli^ht \?or«hi pful

Aid. Kodinond, mayor ; Messrs. T. W. Jacob, J.P., V.C.; S.T. Grnbb, J.I 1. ; J. Lenray, V. Kent , J. L. Coun.T. F. Spen-c«r, W. lUll y, C. Rugcts, J.)?.; M. Kockett, N. C. Wy-c,D.li.«. OUT-DOOR REt.iEF.—Tho committee appointed to in-quiro into out-roliof mot on Tuesday. Thero weroprcsont—Mc3srs. J. L. Conn (in tho chair) , Elliott ,Ilogan, T. F. Spencer, M. Walsh, and Quinn. Tboyreported they had examined tho cases in tho Ull idaud Kilmaccvoguo districts, and recommend tho re-duction of tho amount of relief in 21 caso9, and onecase to bo discontinued altogether. This report wasacted upon in dealing with tho applications from thosedistricts, Tho discussion ou this report—which wasnot very long—was enlivened by a little spicy reparteebetween Mr. Conn ou tho one sido and Mr. Grubb ontho other, tho former introducing an applicant as atenant of the latter, and Mr. Grubb stating, in reply,that none of his tenants ever had occasion to look forrelief. Ho always set his land far below Griffith'svaluation, and he defied any ono to contradict him. Astatement even in jest was calculated to injuro a pub-lio man, but he could pass it over ior ho defied jost orearnest. Mr. Conn did not rejoin , aud tho subjectdropped.

TIIK Si.'r.i'iiL't :.—Tn reforenco to the sulphur com-plained of by Dr. Klliott hist day, tho commissionerswroto to acknowledge its receipt, and to intimate thatthey will forward it to Dr. Apjohn for analysis.

¦V ACCINATION".—The commissioners forward copy ofa letter which they addressed to Dr. O'Sullivan ,Woodslown dispensary, calling his attention to thofact that his return on vaccination did not all'ordsatisfactory information as to tho working of the actiu his district. Xo vaccination at all seems to havotaken place for three months, and tho stato of thoweather is alleged as tho reason. They also requestto bo informed of tho result of the steps taken in thoseveral cases returned iu his list of defaulters iuApril last (OS cases) .

V ISITING Krroirr .—I have jjtino over the wholehouso very carefully ; examined tho malo patientsand their beds, and havo much pleasure in statingthat I found t-vorytliing as it should be. I questionedtho inmates in and out of hospital and they ono andall said they wero properly cared.—JAMES LEAMT .June "2nd, 18G9.

KILL ST. I,A W H E N C E .—Mr. Jolm Pallis reported hohad discovered the burial of au infant in Kill St.Lawrence graveyard, on Saturday last, by a JohnPonder, for a poor woman named Harriuglou, inStephen-street. On the motion of Mr. Conn , it wasunanimously rcsoli-cd to proscetito Ponder.

A Pt.-Mi 1 roit TIIAMOHE .—Mr. Hally moved, pursuantto notice, that the board call for tenders for tho sink-ing of a well aud pump on tho poorhouso road, Tra-more, a portion of tho town vory badly off for water.Mr. Hally added that wcro \t not for the kindness ofMr. Thomas Wilson, J.P., tho people thoro wouldsuffor very much from tho want of water."' Mr. Jacobseconded tho motion , and explained that the guardiansunder tho Sewago Utilization Act could expend thonecessary outlay for such a purpose in a town intheir union not governed by a corporation or a boardof commissioners. Tho Mayor heartily supported thoproposition , which ,Mr Conji enid . o_grMnaUy- i»-tonded-to oppose, bit hOTfould not

^now do. jo I Itho

carrying ont of tlio a wari-r.:is left to tho Tramoresewer authorit y, now re-appointed , noli to exceed .(.'23.

In hnu*e on previous Sitin.l.i y , 811 ;ndinittc il , 32 ; lli—char^cil i 5" ; b-.rn , 0 ; (lied , 5 j rcin^iniur, 7.S1; lei.1 th.i ntin's day tivclve u.withs , 111; in infirmary, :Uit : l\.-ver lio;.-piUl , 0; cost of provision" rtcoivi-d , £75 O.< 7J; do. con-mimed, £!lo 7-i 1 I'I ;'general nveraitc rnst, 2i 3Jd ; infir-mary, 2l SJil ; fever hospital . 8* OJ ; dining ball , Is lUjd ;on out-relief , 740'; cost , £32 18i Id ; last year, 723 ; cost,£30 13s 3d. ; tolal 'licaltuy, <J37.

CAIUIICK-OX-SUIH UNION— SATI .' RIIA V.II. \V. IimscoK, lCsq., J.P., V.C., in the chnir.

Also present—Messrs. J . Kichardson , D.V.C., Vt\ Power,0. Callalian , 1'. Hcimk-ry, P. J'lidau (Curicki, .7. llickey,P. Phel.in (Kailiirorniack) , 1". Iluijaii ami Dr. O'lirun, JI.O.

THK CIII 'IICI I KSTA1IT.ISIIHK NT—A LITTLE FlItK.." Mr. CA L L A I I A N handed in the following notice:—" Ihereby givo notice thai I will bring under the con-sideration of the meeting, to be hold on Saturday, :jrdof July, tho conduct of our deputy vice-chairman,who, while chairman of last meeting, refused to putfrom tho chair, a resolution dul y moved aud secondedand ruled in order, with a view to an explanationfrom the deputy rice-chairman, and I will move aresolution on tho subject."

Mr. KiLllAitnSox—I cal l on tho chairniau not toreceive the resolution. Mr. Maokoy, clerk : Ho cannotrefuse to receive it. Mr. Jtiehardsoii: it has nothingfo do with the business of the board.

Mr. CAI . I .AII .\ X ."aid his object in iloiu -,' this wa.< inorder to havu a ri- .'olulioii wi;h refii-cticc to ;hcmanner in.which the i-huiiniaa conducted himself,arrived at on that day foi-tuigliL by lh« board. Hethought lltL-y could not, as a respectable, independentbody, submit lo bo governed by Mr. Jlicliiirdsou orany other chairman, not even by their present chair-man, much as they respected him. | Chairman: Iwould bo sorry to dictato lo the board in any way.]Wo allowed every faeility to Mr. Richardson ou thisday week to explain, his views with reference to thesubject under consideration , but in consequence ofthe manner in which he acted, we fell that a distinctinsult was placed on the entire board. Sir. ilichnrd-son first ruled that it was in order to have a Bubjcctdiscussed, anil that eight days' notice was notnecessary, but after Iho resolution was proposedby me, duly seconded and carried uuanimously,lie objected to rcceivo it, ou the grounds that it>yould be likely to interfere with tho legitimate

business of Iho board. The board, under these4cfrcumsl«uccs;, considered he- ltml acted disrcspoo-l-•fully toward s them and dissolved, nud ho (Mr.'Calluhaii) was Burpriscd that such a stickler afterorder and discipline us Mr. Kichardson professed him-

reference to the memorial after it w»a road, and yonso emphasised your remarks-that we' considered wewould not bo acting as an independent board by; sub-mitting to such dictation.: Then when-the'counterpetition from the Longford union vraa rosd'oh Satur-day last, Mr. Qairke distinctly stated that he irooldwish, to havo tho former petition adopted, when yonat onco dissentod on tho ground that it was not thelegitimate basinosa of the board. I happened tocome into tho room and said tbe subject was perfectlyin order, and you, as chairman, rnled that time that itwas, though you afterwards gave a contrary opinion.

Mr. RICUAUDSON—I still maintain that I never madsany such ruling. Mr. Hogan: Upon my word you did.

Mr. CALLAHAN—Yon rulod it in.order, but con-tended that if such subjects woro discussed, thebusiness of tho board would be interfered with;: andif your opinion was worth anything at all it shouldbo maintained by proof. Tho style of your languagein refusing to put the resolution from the chair, andthe manner in whioh you conveyed it waa moro suit-ablo for a rent office than for an independent board ofguardiahB.. Mr. IUCHAKDSON —In the statements I mode I in-sulted no person, nor had no such intention.

Mr. CALLAUAN—Notwithstanding all that has boensaid, I still maintain that my resolution is in order,and I now call on the chairman to receive it.

Mr. lticUABDSON—And I call on him not to receiveit. It is a very dangorons thing to allow suoh snb-jocta to bo discussed in a board-room.

Mr. CALLAJIA.V—Mr. Richardson in his former state-ment remarked that thero wero two gentlemenpresent. Thero were six or seven members present,at tho timo. I don't know what Mr. Riohardson'sdefinition of a gentleman is. Wo may not be asaristocratic at this sido of tho board-room as thomeinbqr. ii who occupy the opposite sido, bnt still woaro entitled to our opinions and wou't bo dictated to.

Mr. HOOAN —Wo would nover have minded thopetition were it not for the way Mr. Richardson acted.

Mr. CALI.AHAX called on tho chairman to rcceivo hisnotice, whioh tho latter agroed to do, and it wasaccordingly duly recorded on tho miuutes, Mr.Richardson being tho only dissentient.

SANITARY INSl'ECTOKS.The salary of Mr. Laurence, relieving officer , as

sanitary inspector, was, on consideration , increasedfrom £7 to £12. Tho salary of tho other two reliev-ing officers iu their rospectivo divisions was increasedby £2,making that of thoformer£3 and tho latter£f-.Mr. Talbot expressed himself dissatisfied with tbe re-muneration which ho was receiving, and gave noticothat ho would send iu his rcsiguatian on that dayweek.—Adjourned.

STATE OP THE H OUSE.— Remaining last report, 457 ;admitted , 17 ; discharged , 31 ; died , 3 ; in houso hospital13U ; i:~. Icier hospital , '2 ; remaining, -110 ; correspondingweek List year , 591 ; decrease , 01; on out-door relief, 105.(!uat of protisioiis and ncccs>arics received , £17 17s 3il ; do.consumed , £50 3s 7d ; general avcraars cost , *2s -iVJd ; in in-firmary, 2s fl.Vl ; lever hospital , -2-i 111<I ; IM UIICO againstguardians, £530 Oi 5(U ; cost of out relief, £8 39.

T K r^ss.-MiRbaol Walsh charged Margaret Kirby

Wa'h on ll.o part of complainant, deposed that ho

gat then, up Lo two girls in Iho houso of defendant.

U, c,mse.,..e,,ue of contradictory swearing M to. tho

slat" of! l« K»c™ > ""> <=°urt suggested to havo their

olScor, J..lin Hackett , visit the place, and report on

the atnle of tho fence in question, by tins day week.ut i l i s e P.1UTKU AT PKiiiiinnT.i) Uoi'lts. — Acting-

constable John Linehan, charged Mr. Edward Foloy

th sel ing porter at prohibited hours, on the night

of the 10th inst., al Blackpool . Tho constable stated

there was a large number of persons-about twelvo-

thci-e at tho time. Defendant said ho was not m tho

habit of keeping his publio house open at lato hours,

and tta p££n. wl» were there that night, wet, fromtho country, on their way home from the c.rous. Thoconstable siid all of them bnt two wero from . thecountry Tho chairman said tho court woro awaro that

I Mr Foloy keeps a very respectable, regular house,aud they wcro therefore disposed to dismiss thecharge, as they bolioved it was an error. DismiBsedaccordingly. _ *- „ , ,__ . - ¦ ¦ _ J*

There woro several other eases called, bntno appearancc, and tho court then roso.

I I W U L K S UXION-Tr/BSDAT".GtvOROE K YAN I>q., D.L., in the chair. Others present

—C. I). II. Wi bb, J.I'., Samuel M. Goiiif:, J.I' ., C. B. Prior,J.I 1., Joseph Jtrciiimn , Thnraas O'Mcara, Samuel Cooke,U.V.C, anil Kitbard Clmdwick , Ksqrs.

.STATE OP T I I K llousi:.—Uciniiininc on Saturday, 12thinst., -j:>3; admitted sino-, 21; hotu, 0; total , 277 ; dis-cli-ir nuil duriint week , 11; died, 0; r.'mai tiiii R- on Saturday,10th inst., 2nii ; wii'^spoiiiliDK vvmk hist yrar, 281 ; decreaseon past year , 1"> ; increasi' on past uefk , 13; on out rclipf ,12; cost of ili) , lt>s;a>lniitlwl thisdny . O ; refused, 1 ; in infir-mary, 01 ; in fever liospit.il , G ; ill infirm wnrdx, 80 ; cost ofprovisinti -i and uocessiirie.4 during wevk , £25 13s 2 I; con-sumed, £3G -1< 2d ; Kener.il averoRe cnst , 2< 7(1 ; infirmary, 3<Id ; ffver hinp itiil , 3s lid ; dining hall , 2s; amount in hankto credit of union , £2,181 O.< 0.1 ; pniil hy tii-astirer duringwent , i'-'H 10s Id ; payments made this day, £301 19i ; ratesoutstanding £21 U 2d.

KEIIMOY TIXIOX-W EDSRSDAT.R I C I I A R I ) C'ARHOLL. Esq., J.I'., CbairiDan , presided. The

other Kmrilmns present were—John George Xason, J.I'.,(vice-chairman ) , Jolm William Washiugtou Kasou, JamesMorrniili , John I'eard , D.V.C.

STATE or H OUSE.— Ucmaininir last week, 315 ; admittedsinci^, 18; discharRed , 27; died , 3 ; remaining , J)O3. FlNASCE—TIIP balance iu bnnk to the credit of the union n-as £2.5113s. O.I.

The Master handed in the sum of £<> 2s. Id., re-ceived for farm produce sold off tho workliouso lands;also £1 10s. (id. paid in for relief granted by way ofloan. Tho sanitary state of the workhouse was re-ported to be perfectly satisfactory.

DUNGARVAN COItRESP OXDtiXCE

]!OATU) OF GUAHDIANS—J I;NE 1G.There was no board to-day caused by the monthly

fair, where tho guardians had to attend to their privatebusiness. The only members present wcro Messrs.Hichard J. Ussher, J.P., and R. Byrne.

TIIK PEVKK HOSPITALS.—In a return made ont forDr. Croker King, poor law ubedieal inspector, tho fpl-

-lowing wejea tntart* It-appttma- Hmt 'fl uin* tho zfldjJ^—imhrtrfi ** tho 1st April, I Ui cases of fovor wcrotreated in tho workhonso fevor hospital. Tho deathsduring that period wero ninn or nearly ten per cent.Of these deaths, one was an idiotic epileptic, who di;dof the disease with which he was for lifo affected.Another was a man of 80 years, u-ho was not in realitvsuffering from fever, and who died of some disease in-cident to persons of his age, aud three others who re-mained too long without coming to hospital and woroadmitted in a dy ing state, leaving fourcases of death,who got a pretty fair trial of hospital treatment, outof the abovo number, or about 4.3 per cent. It furtherappears that the cubic contents of the fever wards,including one lately cut off for infirmary use (nothnving been previously reimircd), is26,583 feet, which,allowing 1,000 cubic feet for each patient, would ac-commodate about 27 persons. Tho greatest numborunder treatment at any time was 22. Tho averagetime spent by each patient in hospital was 2'J days,and there wero no rclapsc3. A similar return for theAbbeyside fever hospital shows the following results :From the 1st April to the 12th Jano, GG cases weroadmitted. Of theso 10 aro under treatment, leavingfifty cases to be disposed of. Tho number of deathswas five, or ten per cent. Ono case diod immediatelyafter admission, leaving four who got a fair trial ofhospital treatment , or eight per cent. It further ap-pear* that the cubic contents of the ward's availablo iuthe mam Building at Abboyside for tho treatment offever cases is 17, 107, which , allowing thW samo spacolor each peiruu as above , would aocmnmoaato 17. Thocubic r'liiii 'nt.- uf the H I I I - L- .shi'd;? is 25,W), or ppaeofor ahnii! 2il ioiivi. lrsci .-nis , thoy being ibtended for( iiL-.-iC cases, '('lie average time spent by ench patientwas ;!H days, and there wcro six relapses. Amongprivate patients iu comfortable circumstances who werotreated in their own houses during the recent outbreak,the. deaths, as is well known, were 50 por cent., whichshows that in either of the union hospitals fjiero wasby far a greater chance of recovery, which mightfairly lie attributed to the careful and skilful nursingthe people receive in public institutions of thekind. Itwould be noil ili-i f. these facts were impressed on tl'~minds of the public, that thisy may bo iuduced sU^bProvidence alllict any of them with the dfcrviouldavail themselves of the groat advantages Ii/0' case, toto exist , of being treated in somo one n£ j^ro provedloutly conducted institutions. I am J;, theso excol-to state that fever and all other epi^mppy to bo ablodisappeared from tho locality, 'aornics havo all butcases in hospital, aud no - jf,%i'hcre aro now only 14'' ^

V .-^' so or. reconl oco.r.

here on Wcduesdii^

was a ]arg0 monthly fairsupply or young s jt wa 8 woll attondod, ami thewero:—Fat cowjf* "

fe f r- Tho current pricescow.,, £12 to f * ;Sd 70s. per cwt. ; milch

V"1 "1

5t5

1UGsTvo^ars-old he fen, £7 to fil ;'", " ' : ii!(i= to IT, f fill- Ph. cp: 7.1. T H>: lambs,

griTil • lOMrin. ,., Kwi . st nif pig*! illwo have had r"M,; .; „ ;,„,,, ';, v,;w ,„„- ,.1' ih- beat

Cr-ihi- inn.- timISO (j f tillrenii-d'- j.E"[-rY SKS81ONS— SATI -UDAY.

Magistrates on the bench -- Sir John J>n Sont

Humble, Ct'

, chairman ; Henry E. Kcdmond, K.M-.,

and Hcnrv A. Fitzgerald, Eaqr.t.TnitKv if .MX.i LEITKH . — Thomas Hughes was

charaed by M. Anthony, Ksq., chajrman of the Town( onu. sioner,, with writing him a' threatening-letter

Waterford jail. The clerk rdad Mr. Anthony's

1 m i ,a ion, which was of a most serious nature.

Tho m«o WHK returned for trial to next qnorter

CI.ON .MKI . LVNATIC ASVI .UM.—Wearo glad to observethat the Messrs. Kyan & Sons, bnilders, of Wotorfordand Iiiinerick, have commoncod tho ereofcon of .extonuivo additions to tho Clonmel Auxiliary Asylum, thoBoard of Governors having accopted their tondor at.E-1 9TJ Tho Messrs. Kyan liavo heretofore performedworks

'at the gaol and other public ostabKahmonte inthat town/ and the fact that they, have, now beenchosen for Iho fulfilment ' of U*.contort.£ siwpg;ovideneo of tho Batisfaotion they havo hithorto gjven.j

suaasar-isj sss^ig• .•• r ri-SS,ii «« \A.;MaiSirfcy'« OB* BuHcbmxii-?.

• r— * HTJC—^^ *'rr f | . . y. %v* — S*» - . i ¦'» - ». "

Eetobnd/maybr.'and JJ V^ ?1 ^ 0 ^Connors, a dealer, got'dr^wPrMy nlj ti groolrassaulted Snb-conitabla'Bol ' iwltocs jjcroES'him, and commenced eakSag \OuComaiif B Uup S when,he took him into oMtx y.ii'.li addfflbnOoiuibTB*rolledbimeelf in fflth to prevent Ha imj rt,fl) !at despite theact it was done effe«tpllr. .:Tii«accp©dhad nume-rous records against him, and he caios'Jnfor.40s., fineor ; one month. ; He went to jafl^*l?Mifti--G«orgeCarroll, a bad boy, was sent np for a Vreeic for drunk-enness and blaspheming about, the town on Fridaynight. ¦ . ' • . '

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i • MOXDAY.—Before the Sight Worshipful the Mayor,Mr. N. B. Wyse, D.L., and Mr! T. WibonV ' Breach ofthi Bye-Lows—Paffiok Kennedy'WMcKkrged.by Scr-geint t-SIaoe Prescott Trith'.havili£f »>i: .the. 16thinst., at Peter-BtreefVrbllea a truck'npbtiiw>;fl gway,Btruck the said Maco therewith' in/th'e diins,.- andnearly prostrated him; in ,the ocannelJ Kennedy didnot mako any defence, so far, as. denying tha'aot wasconcerned, bat he "appearod to* thiujfo/ma 'dbing noharm by his operation.. Tho compjjunant'informedthe court that not alone did he rollthftjoait in Feter-street, bat he continued, to roll it down, to the Qnay.The Mayor informed Kennedy .the public ooold not beallowed to pursue sneifconduct j rolling trades, nponthe flagways brbko tKein, and caused a great and, attimes, dangerous obstruction to the passers fay.- - Un-derstanding that this waa Kennedy's first offence, andhearing from him that he would not so offend again,his worship discharged him npon. paying one pennyand costs. Very. Disorderly.—Laurence Byrne, a de-cont-looking man, who said he was from Tipperary,appeared ontsido the bar, to answer a complaint ofConstable Ityan , of King-street, for having been verydisorderly ou Sunday morning at half-paBt twelve onThomas's Hill. Tho officer said when he met Byrnehe ndviscd him to go home, a chanco which he twiceafforded him; ou both occasions be peremptorily re-fused, cursing most fearfully all tho time. Ho waBforced to arrest him, bufho then became very furious,and assaulted both complainant and the man bejiadassisting him. Ho was so unmanageable that theyworo forced to put the handcniTs on him to enablethem to bring him to tho lock-up. The only defencemado by Byrne was, that ho had no recollection ofwhat ho oitbor said or did npoa tho occasion, he wasso drunk. Constable Byan stated that althoughclearly tho man had a good deal of drink in him, stillhe waa perfectly nblo to go home if he pleased. Howould not havo arreBtcd him for being drunk ; it wasfo<- his disorderly conduct ho took him into custody.Tho Mayor, commenting upou the gravity of the of-fence of the accused, said ho knew Constable Ryan tobe a very humano man, an excellent officer , and thatho would not press a charge against any one unlesshe had good cause. This conduct of resisting the po-lice should bo put a stop to, and the accused shouldpayaf iue of 2s. Gd. and costs. If it bad not beenByrne's first offenco tho fino would be mnoh heavier.Tho penalty was paid. An Alloyed AtsauJt—Thomasliyan, from Dnnkitt, was brought np under a chargeof having assaulted a man named Aylward, from thesame place, on tho Quay on Sunday. Tho com-plainant did not attend, and it appearing from de-fendant's own statement, of the trnth of which theroseemed to be no doubt , that ho was dogged tbrongh.town by Aylward, who was under tho influence ofdrink at tho time, and that he (Aylward) forced ao-cuscd iuto knocking him down on tho Quay, near Mr.Mason's, in order to get clear of him, Ryan was dis-charged ou paying Gd. costs,with a caution not to taketho law into his own hands again.

TI'ESIIAY .—Tho Mayor and Mr. Wilson presided, anddisposed of two ordinary cases of drunkenness bysmall fines. Those cases comprised tho business Vftho court.

WEDNESDAY .—Tho Mayor, Mr. Wilson, and Mr.Wyse presided. There was but one caso in tho dock,(jallaher, for drunkenness. Protesting strongly thatho wonld take tho pledge, he was allowed to nextmorning to do so, the certificate to be produced at thesitting of tho court.

YKSTEKDAY.—Before tho Mayor, Aid. J. Mackesy,and Mr. T. Wilson. Keeping His Wordr-Thoa. Galls-her, let off tho morning beforo on his promise to taketho pledge, and produce it in court this morning, didso, and handed it up to tho bench. Ho was then fin-ally discharged, promising faithfully to keep to hisresolution.JOROEUY OF A CHECK 101 £174 OX. THE raOYlNCIAL

DANK , WATEKfOftD REJIAND OF THE ACCUSED.Picrse Bntlcr, late chief warder of the county and

city Waterford prisons, was brought up on a warrant,executed by Head-constable Barry the night before,between eleven and twelve, at prisoner's residence,New-street, on a charge, foundod upon the sworn in-formations of John Allingham, Esq., the manager ofthe bank, -with having, npon the 8th of May last,passed a cheque into his bank for i§174 OB. 3d., pnr-porting toi hn {rimed ~bv thrwrjmaberi of the BoardorSup^nnTcntOnice,' on which Sbeqn t which subse-quently turned 'out to • bo a forge'ry, he'obtamed theamount BtatedT" Mr. II. Delandre, solr., appeared forthe bank ; tho prisoner, who appeared quite pale andcareworn, was undefended. ¦ ¦

Mr. AT.LINGIIAS I , on examination by Mr. Delandre,deposed that on yesterday evening Mr. Lnpbam, thegovernor of tho prisons, came to him with a bankpass book, in which there was an entry of a cheque of£171 Os. 3d. having been paid ont of the bank on the8th of May, and drawn in favor of Pierae Butler, theprisoner; Mr. Lapham told him he knew nothing ofthis cheque having been issued; Mr. Lapham askedto sco tho cheque ;. witness allowed it to him, and itpurported to'bpVsigned by Bichard Wall Morris, Ed-mond Power, and Capt. Johnson, three members ofthe Board of Superintendence; it was the ordinarychequo form ; communication was had immediatelyupon tho subject, with Capt. Johnson, and that gentle-man, nt onc6, repudiated Ms signature to tho cheque,and said it was a forgery.

The bench asked the prisoner if he had any ques-tions to put to Mr. Allingham ?

Tbc prisoner hesitated for a moment, and then re-plied, in a weakly^voice, that he had no question toput to him.

Mr. JOSEPH L.U'HAM examined by Mr. Dolandre—1«governor of tho county and city Waterfortaifj(check produced) that cheque was not pagj D7 thoBoard of Superintendence ; there was ngiogfc cor-respond with it ; believes that cheqn^ ;mproperlyobtained ; it is filled up by Mr. B^J, fpri3Oner) ; wit-ness ucver saw it until yeaterd- ' " y e

The prisoner declined "L^"' witncss any

ques-tiOQS. *

cvc° '^know him ; it was tho iirst time witness •

^Iifli^rvM-This gentleman (witness) is .straiK'er; it was his first nppearauce in the omce.SL

W ITNHSS-TUO party presenting tho cheque asked

for i-100 in gold, and the rest in notes ; he got them ,

ssatfJir WAfsaSsspassed it on; can't say was prisoner in uniform at tho

Tho.conrt asked Mr. Lapham Wfto pmonsr .

£avi until tho 10th of same month/ He »«}*««-

form, but witness coald not say whether or pot ho-voi-o it on this particnlnr day. •

Head G>..»i'nbl<- .».»¦":> 'lopo-oil *M - al. cl"c°

figsfiistlall of the Provincial Bank ; in a ?!«.?*&*$&found £91 in gold, and five ponce, m ¦""*?«££5sV 6d ; in addition he found som^ncw hata, ***ug,™i V^w reticles of clothing. Tho money and other

thing, and was remanded for eight days, » "*;«£ ;.."ovidoncoofonoofthothreegentlemonwhosenaiDCMre .

signed to tho cheque, all of whom were.ont of town. .Upon the application of Mr: Delandre, and on tho /

jKfiAnSWMr. Allingham, »-ftrfta' searoh ..warrant was granted for the prisoner's house. The »unfortunate accused was then remorcd. Much Mm-missoration is felt for his miserablo wifo.and'1«BWyoung family. •;, ^__^_ ¦, *,-... . <

THE Cnops.—Tho cereals at the present moment -.

present a most promising appearance; in «*»? »•;•.,.,stances particularly so: Wo have just to Wtaro ;Bplondid specimens, .Ono of wheat, the other of .oab, ¦¦*both in full ear, f«>m Mr. Bryan Finn, and g»«™m-Jhim at Carrigmorna, Kilrossonty, near Kilmaoftom| -- •Wo are assured thoy aro averago 8P00Vn?1?'*W>M^*'',i80 thoy speak well of the' land on 'w,juc* f*{jW^-V,whioh Mr. Finn informs us is naturally :P« !jg "JS :;Ittho excellent manttro, whiobMwy* T^«i * ?SSh:-'! vebratedchaUen to dreai IKOT^^I,.'

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©rfftinal JJoctroMEMORIES .

TO THBB8IA.Sat we lonely in the gloaming

Where tlie shadows lir,At the nan, witb crimson splendor,

Tinged the western t\j ,Wearing web» of 'Uusled romdnw,

Tjooltinv for the end.Talking gutty of tbs future

Wai my darling friend.I had known her em—alwtys,

And l loTed ber well;She had from her early girlhood

Cut o'er roe ¦ ipt)\ .Her light heart and playful manner!

Won her •miles from all,While her true and triad affection

Held tor hurt in thrall.Many t daring trick we practised,

Many a harmless jestPlayed we in the duiky twilight—

Erenim we bred best.All theie honrt of (on and gladness

An as dreams of yore,They hate fled—we know not whither,

Gont for evermore.Thnogbti like llicie cine crowding o'er me,

Stealing ronnd my heart ,Till the thickly »a!lierin< shadows

Warned a» to nVparr.And wben J ipoki to hrr of parting,

In nnr liontewaid walk ,Sim bat laughed, and chid roe gently

For roj wayward talk.Oh! that hour of golden sunset,

How it haunts me now,'Twill wli'n ye»r« lute left (lieir (races

On my weary brow.And in hours of piia mid anguish,

Memory will restoreThat calm e»e .11 <re «at lonely

By onr own swret Nore.M AOOIB A LICE KSAHS

Sfatr-feuUuw(From the Irish Farmers' Gazette).

HORSE vrmt DISEASED KIDNEYS.—" A HopefulRo»dor," 00. lVickfow—I haro a horso that is still•ufferiofr, from tho offbets of n seroro wetting ho pot«,hout three months ngo. I beliovo ho is sufferingfrom inflammation of tho kidnoya. I gave him someballs (ilinrotio and pnrgativo) which had an offecfc fornome timo ; ho was bled nlso eight or ton days aftotthe occurreuce (which I fear was too late) ; gavo him«omo bran mnshes; ho is pottinjr no better; kidneysh»rd 1 hidebound over tho loins (suffered from gravel,much bettor of that). How ought I to treat him ?—You should havo lost no timo in calling in a veter-inary surgeon, and you should do so yet. In thomeantime apply a fresh sheepskin to tho loins, thowoolly part outwards, and renew in course of twolvohoars; nvoid diuretics, but jjivo tho following scdntivotwice a day :—tartn.ri7.efl antimony, 1 drnchm; opiiim,i drachm; protocblorido of merenry, 1 drachm; whitehellebore, 1 scruple; to bo mado into a, ball. Yonmnv also apply a mild Mister over the kidneys.

WATKR PONDS roil C.VTTLK.—"A Connaught Sub-scriber"—Part of my* farm hero is very badly suppliedwith water. I havo drainod two fields, tho water ofwhich falls into two natural basins, but which basinsnnfortunately rest upon sand pits, which latter a-jainprobably rest npon fissured rook, and owing to whichthe waters sink nrul arc lost, and at presorjt, therefore,ore unavailable for the uso of my cattle. Inform mohow I am to staunch said sand pits so as to tarn theminto watering ponds for my cattle? I havo goodpuddling clay at hand. I would also wish to learn in•onstnieling said cattlo ponds, how I should constructthe appronches to them, and should I pavo thebottoms of said ponds ? Would cattle freely drinktho stagnant water of said ponds when constructed,u for threo months in tho year I may calculateon little or no water flowing from the spring issuingfrom the drains proposed to fill said ponds ? Place in the bottom a layer twelve inches thick ofconcrete, composed pf fivo parts of gravel to one oflime; npon this lay the bricks for bottom and sides,which should be set in hydraulio cement. Pavo thoapproaches to the ponds : stagnant water is alwaysInjurious to animals, and wo think it worth while try-Ing whether yon could not got a supply of water bymeans of Norton's tubo well, which wo havoseen verylocooasfnl under unpromising circumstances.

MAK Isjrnw).—" Farmer's Son"—A {rood postingmire fell under the car a few days ngo ; sho was com-pletely tnrned under the car in the fall ; not cut, bather hind leg is swelled np at the hip and quite Btiff on00 it: what woold yon advise to do with her to abatetho swelling ? If you aro within reach of a veteri-nary unrgeon you should have sent for him at onco,M iDJnrins of the--tund your mare has received areBerionx, when not properly attended to'. Bleed her,smd foment tho part frequently with warm water,taking caro to dry thoroughly afterwards. Should»h«> sot improve in a day or two, apply a mild blister.Let- her havo perfect rest, nnd cooling diet, mashos, Ac.

WEAK COW.—" A Subscriber"—Pleaso cay whatTon recommend for a cow thnt caVed a month boforoker time, kept tho cleaning for ten days, nnd thenj»rt«d it in ft putrid state. Sho is since purged verymuch, »nd delicate. Your cow is weal:, nnd requiresnourirtiinr; food more than medicine. Give her warmmanned of boiled barley, and then mix some palm-nutrami and bean meal with it. The barley should beboiled for aoveral hours.

HAKKIMI CALVES.—Brand ench cow on tbo hair oftho check or on tho horn with a small branding ironhaving a letter cat on it , nnd let tho calves of enchcow bo marked in a similar way. Thus, cow A wouldbo branded with that letter, and her calves tbo samo ;cow B ditto, nnd no on. '"

ERUPTION OS TIIK LIPS or SHEEP. — "Brian — Abomber of my fihnop nrn affected with a kind ofitcabbrd eruption about tho lips, accompanied withSwelling of tho lips; it is rather n dry eruption. Icannot say it is accompanied by foot disense. Giveeach of tho sheep afToctcd half an onnco of Epsom-«ltc. and yon muy npply 6omo sweet oil, or campho-

uli" to tlic <*npt>on.Btnoble, nijv.Xpwry.._j )mv0 ft ficl(1 of cximuste(1 oatin order tor .;.,„ to tn0 drv weathor I cannot pet itfwith or without • - „.„„,;, recommend rapoIrish measure •¦- Is

/ /rrass) > aml how mucll VQrn CTC <winter nrnl sprmjr rvc,L..lhc. t{m0 t(| ,„„. ,()rnmrr. for turnips next year : ' „, Qn „ rc.b-: pnt ouif soivn now- ?—-Voiyjlcn

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rnpo broadcast or m drill. , witho>v cithor Bow th'oIf sown broadcast it will roquiro nbo»,i:an rrn „..„an Irish acre ; in drills, from 5 lbs.' ^oTowrattier too soon to ROW for winter and spring,, JJ :gWhat is sown now wonld bo ready in antumi.,,,]:..,,which you would get a second crop off it. "

DUBLIN AND TYICKLOW MANURE COMPAN\The 8pecial Agi icultnrnl CoiTespondent of tho

Irish Times, in an clnborato article on artificial mau-nret, remarks thus :—

" There ia scarcely another depnrtracnt of industryconnected with occupation of land which so muchconcerns the interest of the fanner, aa that of theapplication of hand or artificia l manures. In yeangone by, when the agricultural operations of thincountry wero carried out regardless«of system andin ignorance ef the value of science as a guide, orpractical experence as a basis, tho house-made manurecollected in the most heterogeneous form sufficed forenriching the land, stimulating tho growth of crops,and in maintaining tho natural richncsR of the soil fromdeterioration. According as ngricultnral'knowledgeadvanced—the cnltiration of green crops established,the yoluo of rotation cropping understood, the Tallinnrtystem of husbandry favoured, and scientific farmingmore universally practised, it soon became evident thatextraneous fertilizers should bo applied with a. viewof aiding the growth and development of those crops,in the success of which'the sower was so much inter-ested end concerned. According as arable husbandryIncreased, tho demands upon tho resources of homo• dung heap' became increiwed, and wben its dimen-mona fell short of supplying tbo requisite quota,recoune had to bo had to other agencies, such aa peat,ash, liine, 60a Band, or the putting into play of thatruinous sy«t*m requiring no manure, and which then,U now, is know u by the denomination of ' fallowiug.'The great restoring properties, both of orgauio andInorganic sabjtnncw, seemed to have been originallykacribcd to Peruvian guano alone. About thirty years¦go the discovery of this inmluablo fertilizer was re-garded as one of tho greatest boons of modemdifoo»ory. Liko the "philosopher's stone," it wasbelieved to have the property of converting into goldwhatever crop it was applied to. By degrees theLicbiff*,' the Apjohnu, the Kane*, the Lanes, tho Hod-He", tho Cnmcrons, tho Ritchirs, tho Wonfors, thoPunlo, tho Vincenrx, tbo Gouldinffs, toaotlier with nhost of other manufactures, chemists, and speculatorsentorcd the manure market, nnd produced articlestnoro or less genuine, variablo in price, and differentin their permanency, and spurious imitations soon fol-lowed in tbo wnko, until chemical skill forced them«ut of the market. Latterly ?o many manufacturersof artificia l m.-imiros hnvo sprung- iuto oxisienco inthis country, each of whom claim some special merit01 their mvu, tliat ono seems more or less bewilderedin attempting >v notice of any of their productions.Amo"!-'i>t the most, recently established firm, wo findthe Dublin ami Wicklow Manure Company introducingtli'-mi<cl<PH to the notice of the ngncultunil conimunitr,ami that, too, with no mongro n-commendatioiiH.About twelve months ago. ilii3 enterprising company,concoivinR that a great future is dawning upon the,.rriciiltiii« "f this • 0.111 try, nnd Knnwing the extent ofthe tC8oui«'S at their comin.iml, for. to work in thoerection of '"'-e Bnd substnntinl mnnufactories in theImmwliato vicinity of tho town of Wick-low, and inZSelliD" and enlarainjr tho vi<riol works at

B ill y-toush Bridge, on tho borders of tho city of Dublin.Both those establishments have sprung iuto existencewith almost magical rapidity, and this fact demon¦trafcps what skill , capital, nnd pereereranro nrp

Gamble of effecting, when pmpwlv npplie.1. 'J hel taWUhment near Wicklow, crecfed 011 n hitrwr^Umn moTUHB called the Murrougb, is a stupendousSjjjjfliTrliDg,'and admirably suited in many wayi

for tho purposes for which it is intended. It is con-tignons to and in direot commnnication by rail withtho Wioklow mines, from wbenco tho pyrites, &o., areobtainod. Tho barron site occupied, by thoso workswas purchased by tho company a little moro than ayear ago, and no sooner had possossion been obtainodthan they sot about the erection of tho present works.Daring tho progress of tho works upwards of £14,000have boon exponded in labour and material alone.The company, very wisely, and with characteristicthoughtfulness, seem to render everything connectedwith the establishment of purely native manufacture.In machinery—(which is of tho most powerful andimproved description, and put np by the eminent firm,Grendon of Droghoda)—in stones, mortar, briok, sacks,casks, lead, timber, and workmanship, &o., tho outlayentailed in their purchase and utilization, has beenkept at home. The great desire of tho firm wouldBeom to consist in the production of those genuineolassog of artificial manures capable of bearing a re-spectable comparison with any similar fertilizersmanufactured elsewhere. The different; kinds ofmanures ore manufactured under tho most scrupulouscare and supervision, and contain, in tho highestdegree, all the properties calculated to render themfertilizers of great valne. Analyses show that thoycontain a larger proportion of soluble phosphates thanis usually found in artificial manures, as well as aconsiderable quantity of aramoniacal properties,—anadvantage highly esteemed by agriculturists. Labo-ratories are attached to both establishments, wherethe manures aro tested by the resident ohemists,before loaving tbo works, and they aro guaranteed tobo equal in every respect to tho published analyses.Large quantities of bones, (which are brought fromall parts of tho oonotry), are used in tho manufacture,being dissolved along with tho other materials UBed intho manufacture by the sulphuric acid commonlyeallod vitriol, which is also manufactured on thoprcm.iecs, in largo Icadon chambers, from the sulphur oreor pyritos from the Wicklow mines ;—tho oro beingburned in furnaces with a smouldering hctlt, and thofumes gonoratcd being conducted into tho chambersaro thcro condensed into acid. In both Ballybbughand tho Murroogh works at Wicklow, the manufactureof manures and sulphnrio ncid constitute- tho ohioffoaturo ; but muriatic, nitrio and nitrons acids, ohloridoof lime, salt-cake, and various other chemical productsare also produced. To ma it appears that a firm en-tering so largely, so zoalously, and BO doteminedly,into tho manufacture of artificial manuros, and in thoerection of such capacious concerns for their manu-facture, regardless of cost or other considerations,must bo prepared to risk a reputation of no minororder in establishing ft trodo which genuine articlesnlono can hopo to retain intact.

Mr. John Murphy, Roso Inn-strept, Kilkenny, andMr. John Cronyn, of Thomastowu, havo beon ap-pointed agents for salo of those manuros, of whichthey havo always a stock on hands.

"COCKNEY ACCOUNTS."TO THE EDITOR OK THE SEWS.

SIR—I will thank you to allow mo to roply to somoobservations contained iu the report mado ou tho 14thinstant to tho Harbour Commissioners by their sec.Mr. Xevins commences his lotter by stating that Ihavo " charged tho board with 80 framing tho acconutaas to cover a deficiency of upwards of £ 1,000." I donot wish to say anything which maj bo consideredoffonsivo ; but, surely, Mr. Ncvins must havo drawnon lu's imagination for this statement ? I clmllcngchim to prove it. It is hardly necessary for mo to Raythat I would not presume to charge, or to insinuatesuch a charge, aprainst BO respectable a body as thoHarbour Board. I stated then, and I repeat iimu, thattlio accounts, as published, showed a deficiency of up-wards of .C1.000. I novcr, for a moment, imaginedthat tho accounts woro falsified, but I attributed thodifference between tho accounts and tho balance sheetto tho failure of tho nccountaut to submit a clearand intelligibleRtatemcut. Socomplotcly unintelligiblewero thoy, that Mr. Nevins is now obliged to coraoto the rescue of his Cockney friend, And in half acolumn of typo endeavonrs to explain the discrepancieswhich I pointed out, and to offer a kind of apologyfor the acconnts appearing so diffuse, owing to tlmdifficulty which arose in dealing icith them. Notwith-standing tho very great consideration bestowed on thopreparation of tho accounts, it was found impossibleto prcsont them to tho public in 0. clear manuer. Acompetent accountant like " Sydney Smith" ought tohave experienced no difficulty in tho matter. Mr.Nevins has not in the slightest degree attempted tocontrovert any of the statements set forth in my letter;on tho contrary, he has adopted the summary of the ac-counts given by me, which ho has supplemented byfacts not contained in tho accountant's report. Tbiesupplementary information makes Mr. • Novins'aexplauation satisfactory as far as tho HarbourBoard is concerned. It is also satisfactory to my-self as evidenco of tho cotnploto worthlesness ofthe published accounts, wliich reqniro Mr. Novins's" key" to mike Uietn understood . A good accountantwill always furnish accounts* in such a manner as thatany ordinary individual ca j readily understand them;but what can bo thought of accounts requiring tho usoof Mr. Ncvins's "key ?" Tho accounts furnished byMr. Smith, and taken by themselves, aro valueless; theydo not givo tho cash iu bank at tho commencement oftho year, nor does tho paymont of £225 to tho PublicWorks Loan Commissioners appear therein, and tho netrevenue account contains no explanation to account fortho introduction of expenditure previous to 1868. Mr.Nevins has now explained it, and I wonld suggest thattho commissioners should publish his report in pam-phlet form,as "a key to enable tho public to understandaccounts mado out on tho principle of how not to do it."

Could yon tell mo, Mr. Editor, whothcr tho great ac-conntant, " Sydney Smith," is a descendant of his greatnamesake ? From his lofty position in Coleman-strcctho look? down with contempt on an Irish accountant,Fancy tho audacity of " J. C. Hcnncssy" in beliovingthat an experienced nnd trustworthy accountant couldbe found at home. Look at the sneering impertinenceof this "Sydney Smith ;" ho imagines that "J. C.Hcnncssy" is an unknown individual in tho Routh ofIreland, and ho consequently recommends tho com-missioners to prcscrvo a studied silence. They havonot done so, however; they havo snubbed the greatSydney ; they linvo .invfed him out completely. Theybelieved that "J. C. Hennossy" was nn authority onaccouuts, and that any statemrnt coming from himwas deserving of attention. For "Mr. Smith'«" in.formation, you will allow me to inform him that myposition and reputation us an accountant nvc at, least ,equal , if no*, superior, to his own ; I -hat I believe thowork irJjich I have turned out cither in poor law,mercantile, or land agency accounts, will bear favor-ablo comparison with anything emanating from thoLondon Smithy —that 1 am wnll known throughoutIreland , and that the public will laugli , as I do, nt hisallusion to myself.

Pray accept my thanks for tho Insertion of thisletter.—Yonrs truly, J. C. II EXXKSSV .

7, Eldon Terrace.thnj.s.—Ono word as to tho balance sheet. I maintaincamel,0 balances on foot of each account should botreasurei, tho contra sido of the balauco sheet. If thoBhould aptiowes o balance* to tho commissioners ittho treasurer i.on the debit side ; that is, showing thatThie in the princip>btor to tho board for tho amonut.ants aet; and this-- on which all intelligent account-adopted in all public oXjt.ho principle recognised and

1 ' .. >ments. J. C. H.THE O'CONNELL NATIOIv -

TO THE EDITOK OF THE f i MONUMENT.SS. Michael and J<;ESU.V.

DFAK SIB —A3 many persons desire nhn, June, 10.garding the proirreJB mado by Mr. Foloyiformation ro-nell National Monument, I lately wrton tho O'Con.tinguished member of tho committoo, ato to a dis-London, rerjiiostiag him to ascertain tbo nenresent inof advanco towards completion. Notwithsts tual Btatonumerous and urgont occupations, this landing bigvisited Mr. Foley's studio, and on the very Ra.ratloraaning wrote to Btnte that tho chief parts of this greatwork wercsecn by him in process of manipulation. Mr.Foloy, howevnr, could not definitely state when thewholo would bo completed. It may bo as well to statethat twelvo montbB havo lapsed on last Novembersince the contract was sipned for this work with thodistinguished sculptor. Ho then assured our com.tnitteo that it would not bo completed undor threeyoars, in his opinion , and might ovcti roqniro a littlelonger time, owing to tho complication and magnitudeof tho elaborate figures to bo designed aud cast for itaccording to tho beautiful model exhibited.—Veryfaithfully yours,

Jons O'UANi.n.v, O.C.Hon. Sec to tho O'Connoll National Monument.

NEW POTATOES.—Wo saw somo cxcollont new pota.toeR, of tho description known as " Floundors," withMr. John McRcdmond in our market on last Saturday,Thoy were large, extremely free from tho semblanceof blemish, and wero selling at Gd. a lt>. Thoy weregrown by Mr. Jamos Budd, Tramoro, who has, we un.derstand, several acres of tho same kind.

NEW CHURCH , Kir.t.KXACiE.—This church has justhad added to iti embellishments a splendid altar inhonor of the Blessed Virgin, and a magnificent ntainodglass window, in memory of tho lato Rov. PhilipScanlan, C.C. Tho a!tnr is of tho purest Carraramarble, on beautiful variejmtrd pillars, surmounted bya tabernacle of white, insido of which !R a statue ofonr Blessed Lady. Tho stained glass window is justover the altar, nnd is ornamented with colored docignsrepresenting tbo priucipal mysteries, with tho Imma-culate conception in the centre On a scroll beneathlies tho inscription :—" Erected to the memory of KevPHlllP SCAXI-AJJ , C.C, who died February 2, 1808 "—Tipperary Free 1'res*.

ROYAL IRISH CON-STAIIULAR V .—Consequent npon thoretirement, on pension, of First County InspectorHemswortb, S.R., Tipperary, First Siib-IuspcctorRichards, sorao time stationed in this city, has beenpromoted second county inspector, and removed tothe county Woxford, and Second 8. 1. Jones, latelyleft here, to be first sub-inspector.

TIIK OWL PES.—We are favored with a Bample boxof tho Messrs. Macniven and Cameron's renowned" Owl" pen. We record our acknowledgment with anowl at this moment, and pronounce him first-class forfroe writing, and moat suitable for newspaper or mer.eantile offices. We feel the owl has every requisitein his favor.

WATERF0RV TRINITY QUARTER SESSIONS.

CITY COURT— THVRSDAT.[Contimwd from our lost.]

LICENSES.James Arnold, 8 DaUybrickon, a transfor from tho

namo of Darmody, who has left for America. Tho ap-plication was rejected last sessions, npon a division, byono voto, and it was now granted without a disson-ticnt.

Anno Morris, ship hotel, Morohants' Quay. Theapplicant sought a transfer of tho house from the for-mor proprietor, who had gone to Wales. Grantedunanimously.

James Nolan, Ballybricken, transfer from J. Griffin,the former owner. Granted.

Joseph O'Neill , Cnatom Houso Quay. Applicanthas a beer license for four years, and now sought alicense for spirits and brandy, but having repeatedlyapplied and been rejected before, on tho ground thathe promised, when obtaining his beer license, not tosoak to extend it, ho was now rofnsed.

JameB CDonoghne, Michael-street, transfor from J.Waring. c Mr/'O"Donoghu» was unanimously grantedthe liconso, receiving high encomiums aa to characterand compotonoy' from the Mayor and eovoral of theother magistrates.

Michael Tucker, late constable of police, of twenty-fivo years' Bervice, applied for a license for a good,largo house in Michael-street which had not beonpreviously licensed. Tho license was stronglyopposed by Mr. T. W. Jacob, who said that Miohaol-street contained about twenty houses, and of thatnumber seven wore publio houses, in full operation.It would bo rendoring the recognised aotion of thomagistrates nugatory if they now wont and grantednow licenses. Tho application was rejected.

Mary Wade, transfer from tho lato Mrs. Morris,Ballybriokon, was granted, tho applicant being highlyrocommondod as to character.

Messrs. John Wall, T. F. Strango, and M. Delandro,solrs., appeared for tho applicants.

Mr. jACon, referring to those applications, said hostated at last sossions that grocers acting under anexcise liconso could soil any quantity, howovor small ,of spirits, but not to bo consumed upon tho premises.When ho mado that statement ho was told ho wasmistaken, but ho had, since- thoa, obtained ono of thosolicensos, hold by Mr. Woodward Mason, and by it hofound that grocers had tho power of soiling any quan-tity of spirits, however small, not oxceoding half-a-gallon, but not to bo consumed upon tho promises.That power answered all tho purposoa sought for byapplicants hero, and the only object to bo gained bygetting a liconso ia that court wonld bo to turn agrocor's shop into n. publio houso, a vory objectionablepractico, ono against which tho magistrates had on-tiroly set their faces. It was dosirablo that powershould bo known.

Aid. COOKE said that at last sessions ho was contra-dicted when ho said that Mr. Goorgo Chapman (gro-cer) had obtained a liconso in that court. On refer-ring to the records of tho court ho found that on tho5th of January, 1S39, Mr. Gcorgo Chapman appliedfor, and got, a publican's liconso from tho bench ?

Mr. JACOII —Is that tho license ho has still ? Thatis ton years aijo.

Aid. COOKE—I do not know.Mr. JACOII—Ho assured mo bo sold now under an

Dxciso license.Tho matter here terminated.

CalMINAL III'SIKESS.PETTY Jniv.—Messrs. n. Aiidlcy, foreman ; Michael

Bricu, R. Buggy, Jamos Crokcr, J. D'Conrcy, EdwardDuggan, F. Dixon, J. Davis, J. FJKott, W. Flanagan,Michael Grant and Richard Grey.

L.VKCENY .—Margaret Hnch c, an elderly female, wasindicted for having at Watorford, on tho Oth of Junolast, from Mr. Michael Ahoarno, Patrick-strcet, stolenthreo pocket handkerchiefs of tho valuo of 3s. Tothis iudictment sho pleaded guilty, and also to thofollowing—a conviction boforo tho justicos at pettysessions on tho 7th Juno, '07, and another on tho 3rdJanuary, 18G8, both for larceny. Sentenced to 12calendar months' imprisonment af> hard labor,

ASSAULT.— Tliomas Hurletj, sen., and T1u»nas Hurley,j'unr., surrendered on bail to answer an indictmentcharging them with having, on tho 30th of Februarylast, at Gow's-lane, grievously assaulted Mary andWilliam Butler, nil ^parties vegetating in the samelocality. A second coHnt laid a common assault.Tho testimony of Mrs. Batler went to show that, on aSaturday night in February her son and his wifo hada dispute, and whilst thoy woro so engaged theHurleys oamo to her door, whotie her son anddkughter-in-law, who was-fJaflgbter to old Hurley,lived, and called out her son ; he went out and shefollowed him; when outside sho found him in thechannel j sho saw young Hurley then beating him ;sho ran to save him, and sho got beaten by bothHurleys ; in tho courso of tho fight sho was knockeddown by thom, and had hor left arm broken by ablow from old Thomas Hurley with a stick ; sho thengot a pokor and did her best with it (laughter) ; shostruoic tony one sun mot " (renewed 'laughter J j . tho-pbker was taken from* her, and thon she got a stick,which she also used ; sho mado ovor with it to strikeTom Hurley, tho son ; ho took tho Btick from her ;sho was iu hospital for six weeks with hor brokenarm. On cross-examination by Mr. T. F. Strango,for the defence, proseoutrix swore hor son did notstrike any ono that night ; it was after hor arm wasbroken sho used tho Btick and tho poker ; her armwas broken by tho blow BIIO got of tho stick. Wm.Butler, her son, deposed that tho prisoners came tohis house and called him out ; ho wont out, but whenho did young Hnrley struck him n clout of a stickacross tbo head ; tho father hit him also, and thenprosecutor knocked him down ; thoy then beat him.On cross-examination by Mr. Strango, prosecutorsaid ho wont to tho door when called by youngHurloy to fight him, bat not to fight two of thom ; homight have said whon quarrelling with his wifo, thatho did not caro for her or her family; everything homight bavo said could bo heard by tho Hurleys aathoy lived so close to him. Tiio jury acquitted thotraversors, and tho city business hero concluded.

COUNTY COURT— SATURDAY .Tho county sessions wore opened on Saturday, at

ten o'clock , boforc tho chairman, H. C. Lr.ori), Esq.,Q.C., and at twelve o'clock, the following magistratessat with his Worship :—

Jlfftra. W. Fiiiiscnlil , Rnrliliml*; N. H. Wyw , D.I).,Rorminmv. House; W. W'cirrall , C. ll'ij ri-vi", TraincYc : F.Malcnin«in , Wnmllurk ; K. lvilieit *, U'i«,ton ; S. T. Uni l>l> ,Ton«r Hill j J;i« . CiaMwey, Cullunn I-'i'lj!'1 ; T. I'. S'.i-irlock ,Carriicimiruii ; 1'. -M. U.r. iun, D.L., lielrmmt ; J. T,.Mrdlrratr, OM Oonrr, C.ipt. Antilr.m,', Hallydavid House!G. I.GnnW . K. M .

Tho following wero impannelled by William J.Donnelly, Esq., Clork of tho Peace, upon

TIIK GKA.Vn JUJ1Y !I'liili p P. Pope, John '* Hill , fonwnn ; Edward G. Pent ,

Tramore ; Jaiors limit) , Trtunorn ; Frederick Kent , Hnlly .Ctuv.tn ; jnttn Fitz^ornM , (tathtnnyl an; Johu Metulp, ll.tlly -mai-lntle ; Edward Fennesiy, J«liu '«t Hill j John Power ,llallintkill Hnn<e ; Thomas IWer, GartauilU ; DavidCasey, linllfduff House ; Oeorte Kflly, Knockboy; RichaniGamble, Culliiinnh; Patrick Power , Wooilstown ; MichaelShalloe, ftallinvohei ; Tliorr.13 H.iyee, Trainore ; DanielCarrigan, Tramore.

His WORSHIP informed tho grand jary that therewere but threo cases to go beforo them, two forlarceny, with ono for assault, and nono of thom re-quired any special observation from him, being of theusual character of cases coming before the quartersessions. Tho grand jury retired, found tho bills,aud wore discharged within nn hour.

SPIllIT LICENSES.Samuel Butts, trausfcr of the license formerly hold

at Bal lytrucklo, by John Cooper. Granted'.Mary Cherry, Dunmoro East, transfer. Granted.Andrew Hurloy, Dromina. No appearance.John B. Murphy, Queea-street, Tramoro, house

formerly hold by tho late Wm. Wall. Granted.Thomas Power, Whclan's Bridge, Killottoran. No

appearance, andMargaret Power, Markot-streot, Tramoro, granted.Wahh v. irdtc.il/S-—TUESMSS ron GAME .

Societ y.—This was an a$ Kilkenny Game Preservationpublican, Gcorge's-strect/Wakpy Mr. Martin Walsh,viction , at suit of defendants , byr1rlI > ag»'nat a con-Callahauo sessions, fining £5 for trc£ magistrates atof gamo on the lands of Michael White'8 in PursuitMr. Sargent who, instructed by Mr. John W3/ Ki'c0P;appeared for respondoutH Runuuning tho ruling \!> so'r->Baid fho prosecution, at nottv sessions, wns broi?'ow>under tho 27th of Georgo III., chap. 35, sees. 10 a8h'11. Section 10 provided no man was to enter tho1?gmuuds of another in pursuit of game, aud for eachoffence ho was liublo to a fino not exceeding £10, andsection 11 provided that no man should be construedto bo in pursuit of gamo unless ho hod dogs, guna, ornots with him, for tlio purposo of takiDg or destroyinggamo. Mr. T. F. Strango, solr., moved tho appeal.Michael Power disposed that on tho 13 th of lostApril he wus on tho lands of Kilcep ; on that occasionho saw tho appollant nnd another man upon tho Samolands ; they wero beating for game, and had throodogS with thom ; ho did not BCO them riso anything.Cross-oxamined by Mr. Strango : Unless to look forgnmo Walsh had no business in tho field ; witness wasnot benting for p nmo that day; ho was beating forWalsh ; that was witness's gamo ; Mr. Patrick Power,of Woodlands, pays witness for watching tho gamothere ; Walsh had Icavo to go on tho adjoining landsbut not upon thoso belonging to WJiitn ; cannot Baydid the landlord reserve tho ownership of tho game inWhite's lciisc, but known that ho directed him (wituoas)to prevent pcoplo going thcro in pursuit of game.Mr. Strange nubinitled it should bo proved Walsh wason tho I;ind3 witliot authority, and tho only porsonwho could give that evidenco was Whito himself.Tho Chairman fiskud for proof of tho resorvation ofthn gaims by tlio landlord, and Mr. Sargent produceda letter from White statin;} ho had never given Walshpermission to courso upon his land*. Whito, 011 boingiworn, corroborated tho 0 ,'ntonts of this letter, nnd,

in reply to tho Chairman, said ho believed tho rightof sporting over his lands was reserved by tho land-lord for tho accommodation of tho neighboring gentry.Mr. Strango urged there was no legal proof of thoreservation of tbo gamo, thnt-tho lease should bo pro-dnced, bat his worship held tho appeal uasnstainod,and oonRrmod tbs conviction.

FISHERY APPEAL.Poaier and olhcru, appellants; v. /'owcr.j, respondent *.This was an appeal from tho dcoision of tho justices

at Carriokbeg,'.fining,the appellants21s-'eaehfpr an:alleged illegal salmon fishing.'with nets in tho'freshwaters of the Snir, at Ohurohtown, Oarriokbeg."I Jlr.Sargent, instructed by Mr. T. F. Strango, appearedforappellants, and Mr. Gibson' (special), instructed- byMr. E. Power, Clonmel, for.respondents. . Mr. Gaboonargued at much length in support of the oonyiotionbelow, urging that the right of salmon fishing in,thefroBh water portions of a river could onlyiexist by;right of a several fishery by oharter, by grant, or byriperian rights, and by;.nono of those heads were theappellants sustained. No fishing, no matter for whatlengthened period, gavo any right, savo as no men-tioned, to the pnblio to fish in the fresh waters, andto put an end fio this practioo the conservators pontednotices declaring it to be illegal, and reciting tha'soo-tion of tho Fishery Aot of 1866 declaring penalties.Counsel cited several authorities, and particularly re-lied upon the decision ot the Court of dommon PJoaa,in the ease of Murphy v. Ryan, delivered in 1868.Mr. Sargott, on the other hand, nrged there was aquestion of title whioh would oust tho jurisdiction ofthe oourt. His olients had fished there for twenty-fivo years, and the same right had been oxeroised forupwards of ninety-five years, and that faot clearlyestablished a sufficient title. Mr. Gibson argued thatnsor could not create a titlo to do that which wasillegal, but his worship held that when a bonafi depublio episcary right existed for a great number ofyoars, as in the present case, the magistrates shouldnot interfere. The parties should have been allowedto bring their case into'the proper court to decide thequestion whethor that - right existed or sot, Hethought the magistrataAmould not have conviotod, andreversed tho deoision. \

CRIMINAL BUSINESS.Tho following potty jnry was next sworn !—Messrs.

James Mnbahy foreman), John Norwood,' WilliamBarron, William Grace,'Qwon Powor, Michaol Morphy,N. Power, JameB Keoffo, hos. Phelao, jun.; RichardPowor, Edmond Dunpby, Maurico Flynn.

LARCENY.—llary Cooney pleaded guilty to stealingthreo hens, tho proporty of Mary Power, at Poleborry,oa tho 10th of Hay, and having been previously con-victed, was sentenced to three months imprisonmentat hard labor.

Catlierine Sullivan w'W indicted for having, on tho23rd of April last , at BMlythomas, near Carrick-on-Suir, stolon a gown and petticoat, tho property ofMary Walsh, who, in anBwer to Mr. Kolly, for thecrown, deposed sho missed the gown on tho 23rd ofApril ; saw it next in Mr. Powor's pawn-shop in Car-rick ; had tho dress and petticoat.on a loft for. somomonths boforo that ; never Baw tho prisonor before ;identifies tho articles. • Mr. Maurico Powor, pawn-broker, Carrick, doposod'that theprisonor pawnod thedross aud potticoat with him on tho 2 ttn of April ;gavo 11B. on them. Sub-constable John Mitchcl do-posod that tho prisonor was given into his custody onthe chargo of robbery, at Carrickbog. Thoro was nodefence, and, on couviction,tho prisoner was sentencedto threo months' imprisonment with hard labor.

ASSAULT .—Michael WMan , John ilorriuy, Daritl11'aWi, and James I'ower, all on bail, surrendered toiiuswcr an indictment charging them with having,upon the 17th of M;iy last, at Tramoro, committed auassault- on Mr. Walter Hilly, P.L.G. Mr. T.F. Straugodefended tho travorsers. Mr. Hally oxamiucd by Mr.V. Kelly, cron-n solicitor, doposed that tho traverser,Whchiti , took a houso from him in Tramoro atin. lid. a week, and 011 tlio 17th of May ho oived com-plainant £7 Is. Gd. rent ; between nine and ten o'clockon that day plaintiff went to Wholan's to demand thorent from him; found >$rs. Whelan thcro ; asked herfor tho tnoucy, and oll'crcd to f'orgivo all if they wouldgiro up possossion ; this was a pnblic house ; sholocked tho door, and defied him to break it open ; madoan inventory (banded in) ; distrained their goods ;was eight or niuo hours in possession ; Power, Walsh,and Morrissy wero off aud on in tho houso ; Poivcrsaic1. ho would beat the head olf witness, or any son hoover reared ; I'ower acted iiico a dancing master beforohim; thoy rattled tho door and called for moro drink,roaring out, " keep up the steam—plenty of money(laughter) ; Walsh was most unruly; Whelan. oamo inabout six iu tho ovening, and he said, " I havo a fewpounds, but I'm d—d, John, they're not for you" (alaugh) ; he then went into tho tap-room and slammedtho door ; Walsh had a tumbler of beer to throw inbis faco ; ho shuffled about, and gavo complainaut aslap of his hand; plaintiff said to him, " I engage,my buck, you are doing wrong" (laughter) ; Morrissystruck him iu tho faco with hi3 hand, and tho four ofthom shoved him out of the door ; his coat-slecvo wascaught in tho jamb of tho door, and whilst BO caughthe heard ono of tho follows call for a knife So_cut hisarm off ; thcro wero then 'fifty or sixty persons' pre-sent outmdo ; Walsh acted most indecently towardshim, and tho four of thom shovod him about verymuch ; ho cautioned thom to stop, but thoy wouldn'ttako his advico. Cross-examined by Mr. Strango :You're an extensive landlord in Tramoro, I believe,Mr. Hally ? Well, what if lam ? (laughter). Theycall yon tho member for Tramoro, don't thoy ? Theydp (Innghtor). , That was a very bad way to treat anfomboi1, waBl/t it? Induol it was>- You're a ruralgaardiaa, too ? Thro. Aid you mai'o 'speeches' »ttho poor-law board, I beliovo ? I do.' Wero you re-hearsing a speech tho day you went to Whelan's ? Ihad something better to do. Don't yon. go to thoboard with your oyo cocked ? (laughter) . May bo Ido. And you speak woll ? I do; I havo good lungs,glory bo to God (groat laughter). Your speeches aromoro vigorous than bright, I think, Mr. Watt?I beliovo you often call on tho namo of tho governorbelow (roara of laughter)—the party from tho othorworld (langhtor) ? Sometimos I do; it doesn't pleasetho strangers—I hit thom too hard (laughter). Didyou pull dowa a houso at one timo ? I novor did.—Wore yon ever accused of killing a woman at Holy-cross by pulling down ono of your cottages (laughter).Never, emphatically ropliod Mr. Hnlly, who thonaddod—Would it bo aay harm to givo you a hit, foryou want it ? Would your body be giving evidencoonly for mo (laughter) ? Didn't I bring yon homo onmy back (roara of laughter) ? Do you forget that,you 1 hedgo attorney ? Mr. Strango : la that asample of howyou got ou when you went to Wholan's?No, it isn't.'Was there an inquest held on ono of yourtenants at. any timo ? Never ; 1 never heard of it.Did you over put a woman out of t!ic house, nnd shedied soon of tor? I havo no idea of what yon mam.Did you servo a notico of distress ? Whilst I waswailing for/ Whelan £0 comu iu , I showed the noticeto his wifo. Did you drink any beer that day ? D—Ia drop (laughter) ; Powor attempted to fight me ; hojumped about and hit mo on tho hat; Whelau shovedmo about. Hadn't ho a right to put you out ? No;I'ower blamed mo for taking hi.s land ; ho was thoringlcador; Morrissy hit mo on the face with his hat ;I told.Wholan he would have to go beforo tho barris-tor, "becauso it would be a b)—y queer thing for moto build ft houso and give it to him for nothing ;" thoyswung tho door to keep tho 'steam up. For tho do-fonce, Piorce Walsh deposed ho was in Whclan's housethat day drinking beer from fivo to ten ; Power, Mor-rissy, Walah, and Cowlcy wove thero; saw Jlr. Hallyand his son thoro ; both of thom drank beer ; witnessdrank what ho got for nothing ; Walsh treated him ;Hally threatened to kick in tho kitchon door ; did notBOO Walsh, Powor, or Morrissy doing "anything. ToMr. Kelly: Was threo hours iu tho tap-room driuking,and Hally was in tho shop. Might not what Mr.Hally described havo occurred while you woro in thotap-room ? No, for tho parties he blamed woro withme. Cornelius Cowley corroborated the last witness.Tho jary found tbo travorsors guilty, and his worshipsentenced Wholan, Morrissy, and Power to ono wcok'simprisonment, with hard labor. Owing to tho act ofindecency committed by Walah, tho court consideredho deserved moro punishment, and his sentence shouldtherefore bo for ono fortnight, with hard labor.

The court thon resumed the hearing of thoCIVIL BILLS,

discontinued at twolvo o'clock to allow tho disposal oitbo criminal business.

Brabant v. Halcomzon.—This was an notion by theplaintiff , Louis Brabant, a cook of high standingagainst tho dofendaut, Goorgo Malcomson, Esq, Port-law, for £2 10s., a fornight's wages, and £5, wagosfor oujb mouth, for having been dismissed withoutnotice! Tbo hiring at £G0 a. year and tho dismissalwore both sworn f o' by tbo plaintiff , on examinationby Mr. Strango, who also, on cross-oxaminatiou by Mr.Popham, instructed by Mr. Dolandro, denied ho hadcvor mi8couductod himsolf whilst in dofondant'B om-ploymont. Mr. Malcomsou's defence was misconducton tho part of plaintiff, and coming in at lato hours.Defendant swore that ho told plaintiff ho should bo iu

ipack night at ton o'clock ; on tho night of tho 20thiWay bo came to the hall-door about twelvo, uudor thoi"\fluonco of drink, and mado a torriblo row nt it; hoy?«\ him in, bat next day dismissed him ; ho offered himrYlOa-i his wages for a fortnight, but plaintiff refused

\e it. Tho chairman hold tho dofenoo good, andB*ve ft \ decree for £2 10s., with £2 expenses. Thocourt tni n ajjgnrnod to ten o'clock on Monday morn-l °X- \ ' MONDAY.

ihe coui\ i. „(. » Dj8 morning at ton, and resumod thehearing of \ . CIyIL DILL3.

Comloii v.\ jf.Oro(jl._ThiB was an action by Mr. T.Tk M i l 0?1 Vgricultural imploraont maKnfactiiror,The Mall, for flSj lg_ M- amouut of goods sold and de-livcrcd to dof»pir jan(. M j. Ir. M'Grath, proprietor oftho C'iriien , KitT t'r6ot. Tha v\ m swore to tho(lolivery of tho «oodi) i a8 billed for, and to their re-Bpcetivo prices. 16>]aintiff furthor swore ho wroto fordefendant spaporol ,, tho unaOrstaiidinR that defendantwas to pay him for V,hos0 services. Plaintiff advertisedin tho Citizen, tho cfcogt to l)0 mut by t|,0 piiymtmt ,-or)JW Jitemry sorviot.

^. On being examined by tho

chairman, Mr. Coy ;(bn Baid ho kopt ft good'deal of thoftTTuM W«* o^per-in fact, owing to hisbad Bijht, bis bof;£H wcro in ft deplorable atato for thopast threo yoarsA Mr Tnorntoni for de-fondant-, askeefP' 'Vr'l not perform literary services for Mr.M Grath ftr l/ ' tbr00 ycar3? Mr. CondoD „.,,ho did so. I/u,

,j,bornton . Then is not that fact in-

T™«Z W »f th the statement of your sight being bad ?lir- btranRT, f ol, p ] nint i !{ : Oh! no, Milton wrote

T hniwTr'I'OttM who» ho was blind > an(1 Homer was'; ,i °«°'Jl'tho samo whon he wroto some of his bestprouiictiorJr, , Jlr. Thornton t Milton hrfd nn•inniMiufe, [ o £.t0 'for h;m_ Tb0 defcIlco lrag t|mtS-,"| ho articlos Biippliod wero overcharged, and,'P .'r)Pcn8 ho pointed out. Sustaining this dofenco

ujr ow tto ohalrman gt,T0 ft docroo for £3.

r -\i.'!f A ' - . ::: ' ¦¦ ; ¦ * ;wcTXWT9.j h;yf \xf } ''- <- '&$¦' ' GrwRey v. SVnon.—ThiaJ•was in'"e]8otrxvont)..by 'the.(Plainpr Hr William Godbey. buker merchant, against'rdefettd jit,' John Tynan',.for norPpayment of rentof aboos?* n Patrick-Btreet.lJ The , ejeotment was unde-fended and a/lebreefor possessSon'was given. '4; '"" '.',ACTION TOR.IKW-PArinSNTi O* KKNT—¦CKO3J-ACTIOS K>8¦ ALlfeoED'DAUAQE TO HOUSE BI TH8 LANDIOBTX .UWaltp Y. FUher.-—This .'was an aotion by Mr. Thbe.

Walsh, auctioneer, Waterfbrcl and Tramore, against Mr.'JoBeph'tFisher,, proprietor of the Waterf trtTllad, fornon-payment of rent of a house in Tramore in whiohdefendant and his family resided. Mr. Sargent,' in-structed by Mr. P. Kelly, solrl, appeared for the plain-tiff ; Mr. PophW instructed by Mr. M. Delandre, solr.;for defendant.\ Mr. Walsh', deposed he set a house InTramore in 18tu to defendant, at £30 a year, and nowthere were twl years' rent due. In reply 'to'MriPopham, plaintit said ho could not aweafrwhetuer de-fendant entered V to possession or not in

May,' 1866 ;the agreement wag that possession was to be given upin April of each year; plaintiff advertised in the 3fa»J,but could not Bay ilid his son, Joseph, take a receiptfrom the defendantVbr £30 8s. 8d. for advertisements.'To the Chairman.- i sent a reoeipt for £30, and 83.8d.in cash, to Mr. Fisher, aud that left one year's renrdue ; Hr. -Fisher .rinsed to take that reoeipt. Mr.Joseph Walsh, son tb tho plaintiff, deposed that de-fondant Qwed two years' rent ; Mr. Fisher sent plain-tiff a bill for.£30 8s. 8a. for advertising ; witness went.to Mr. Fisher, and Mr. Ftaher said, I want you to giveme a xeodipfc for £30 6a. 0d. in lien of two years' rent,tat WitnsgB said he wouVJ not do so until he had con-sulted bis' father; his father refused the proposition,and then witness tore bathe stamp on the receipt inthe presence of Mr. Fisheft Mr. Fisher refused to takea receipt from his father) saying, it would affect aclaim he had against him felaiffiiff). The defendantdoposed that when ho was\settling the account withMr. Josoph Walsh, ho said to him, "I expect yourfather will gixe mo an allowance of £20 for injurydone to tho houso by trespass"; defendant subsequentlyrefused tho receipt offered kirn by Mr. Walsh, and Mr.Josoph Walsh then tore off the stamp. Tho chairmangavo a decree for possossion tho receipt for £30 to behanded to Mr. Fisher.

FUher v. Walsh.—This wai an action by defendantin tho prior case, against Mr. T. Walsh, for £20, foralleged damage dono by defendant to tho house inwhich plaintiff lived, and dorii by way of improve-ment. Mr. Fisher doscribodUho alterations, and,amongst othor things, said tint tho chimney wastaken down without notice, aH tho result was tofill tho house with soot and smokV,' and to prevent thofamily ono day having thoir 'rlimor cooked in it. Inreply to Mr. Sargent, Mr. Fishersworo ho asked Mr.Walsh to repair the roof of tho Kiuse; he put a nowroof on, but ho also built a wall ip against the bedroom windows, and that mado his children's bod roommoro liko a den than anything eio ; tho improve-ments wore never finished. Mr. JobnMurphy, builder,proved that ho inspected tho worksit tho request ofMr. Fisher, and ho thought; tho fanily woro incon-venienced by tho manner in which hoy woro loft.Tho defcudaut swore that Mr. Fisho: asked him inMarch '(j8, to repair tho roof of tho hoi3o ; defendantsaid tho roof was so bad, it would bo useless to tryand repair it , aud it wouid be better toput on a nowroof ; ilr. Fisher gavo him permission b put on thoroof, but in June, ISfiS, Mr. Jisber objocttd, and thendofcudant stopped tho work at once, ii reply tothe court, Mr. Fisher said ho consented b allow thoroof being put on, on condition of Mr. Wilsh givinghim uuotuer houso whilst tho work wascroing on.Mr. Walsh positively douicd thero was cvorany sucharrangement. Mr. Fisher was equally postive'thatho uever stopped tho work ; ho only objechd to thoworkmen hnmmoring over his family's hoaoj in thomorning. Evidenco was given by tho masn andcarpenter engaged in tho work, showing tiat noanuoyanco was dono to plaintiff and his hmily,whilst tho work was going on, and that Mr. Jishcrstopped tho improvomonts. Oa this point then wasmuch controversy, Mr. Fisher declaring he rjivcrstopped tlio work ; no only stopped tho hammorint oftho roof boforo breakfast, Mr. Walsh making as pisi-tivo a statement on tho other aido. Tho chairmmdismissed tho process, holding that tho inconvonicniecomplained of was the act of Mr. Fisher himsolf, i>stopping tho work. Mr. Walsh declined to tako aujexpenses for his witnesses.

Grant v. JiaUv iin.—This was an action for £9, theprico of tbreo pigs on a breach of warranty. Theplaintiff-purchased tho thrco pigs at tho Waterfordfair in April, oa the asaamaco. by the defendant thathoy woro"#i>utrd-4 in a few days they diod of scarle-tina. Mr.' Pallis swore he ordorad tho pigs to beburied on seeing they had died Ttom tho disease.The evidence for defenco went to shew there was nowarranty; aud tho process was dismissed. Mr. Strangoappeared for plaintiff; Mr. Dolandre for defendant.. Moore v. Ij oncrqan.—This was an action by Mr. J.H. Moore, Catherine-street, in this city, against do-fondant, Jlr. L. Lonorgan, for £10 in full of £49, formoney had and received by him as agent for housoproperty belonging to plaintiff, in right of 1 ilia wife,furmcirly;. Miss Nagle. Mr. Popham, instructed byS^r. SI. TJelaUrtnvfor plaintiff ; Mr.il. T&Qrpian fordefendant. Tho ovidenco was principally foundecToTrthe books of tho agency, and occupied a considerableportion of tho court iu tho hearing. Mr. Ifoorosworo ho removed defendant from tho agoncy, andappointed another man in hU stead, and demanded asottloraont from him, which settlement ho neglectedto givo and havo ratified. Tho dofonco was that Mr.Mooro had no legal right to sno ; that tho actionshould bo brought by tho administrators of tho pro-perty, Mr. Mooro not being ono of thom. Mr. Mooresworo ho was put into possession by Dr. Comau, oneof his wife's guardians, and oxorcised tho rights otownership evor since 1863, whon ho got murriod.The court ruled that tho plaintiff had a hats standi toproceed, A decrco for £6 12s. 3d. was taken byconsent.

Power v. Pltelnn.—Tho process was for £8. Thoplaintiff deposed ho went security in tho LoanBank for defendaut for £8, all of which ho paid. Thodefenco was that tho plaintiff and defendant worojoiut securities. Decree for £V . Mr. Dolaudro forplaintiff ; Mr. Thornton for defendant.

it 'lleilhj v. U'tilshe.—This wns an action for £G 12s.,rent of premises in llcnry-st., in this city, of which thodefendant i-f a weekly tenant. Jfrs. livill y, whosohushaml hail gono to America , proved tho debt. Thodcl'unduiit sworo he paid :i month's rent to Keillr bo-forc he left, and that h'j in:i(lu some altcnilions in thohouse, for which he was to he. allowed ; Mr. Houucssy,of George's street, told him if he paid rent to any onobut him, ho would come doivn on him. Further cvi-donco showed thcro was somo allojjod transferring oftho proporty between two or thrco parties, and thatthe only object Mr. Walslio had in defending tho pro-cess was to know who was tho right party to receivethe rent. His worship decreed for £5 12s.

Rya n v. Fl ynn.—This was a process for £1 -la., onomouth's rent of premises in High 6treet. Tho plain-tilf sworo to tho convcyanco to him of tho propertyby Mrs. Morris, to whom rent was paid prior to his(plaintiff's) receipt of tho assignment. Defendantdenied tho right of the plaintiff to sue, and tho deci-Bion was adjourned to next morning, to allow of thoattendanco of Mrs. Morris to provo tho assignmont.Tho court then adjourned to next morning,

TUESDAY.Acriox FOR DILAPIDATION.—Webster ,$¦ Whitney v.

John Keating.—This was a suit for £40, for allegeddilapidation of five housos in Charlcs's-arch, Michael -street, ia this city. Plaintiffs are tho exocutors of Mr.Bcujamin Whitney, decoasod, and sued tho defendant,John Keating, of John street, for allowing tho pre-mises in question to become dilapidated, one of thomhaving fallen, contrary to written agreoment, whilsthe held thom as tenant to Mr. Whitnoy. The defencewa« that the premises were surrendered in as goodcondition, allowing for deterioration by ago, as whenKeating got thom into his possession, and that defend-ant had nothing to do with them, so far as responsi-bility was concerned, when the dilapidation and thecrash took place. The othor sido hold that thero neverhad been a legal surrondcr by defendant, and on thattho issuo rested. Mr. Webster proved tho lotting toKeating in 1859, which was not denied ) he alsa boundhimsolf to koep tUom iu habitable repair, .instead ofwhich ho allowed thom to turablo down. Keatingdeposed that ho gave tho housos up in 1866 to Mr. J.Clampett, agent to Mr. Whitnoy, and that thoy weresubsequently thrown down by order of tho magis-trates, they being a dangerous nuisance, owing totheir rickctty condition. Tiio oase was postponed tonoxt ' day, owing to tho absonco in England of Mr.Clampott, whoso cvidonco was essential as to tho sur-render by Keating. For plaintiffs : Mr. Popham, in-structed by Mr. Delandro ; for defendant, Mr. Sargent,instructed by Mr. I. Thornton.

0'lla.Uoran v. Costelloo.—This was a suit by Mr.Jamoa O'Halloran, corn merchant, Clonmel, againstMr. Jamos Costolloe, publio officer of tbo NationalBank, for £10 for allegod neglect in selling elevenshares bolonging to plaintiff in said bank, by whichnoglcct plaintiff alleged bo suffered loss to the amountstated. Mr. Sargent, instraot<xl by Mr. Thornton, ap-peared for plaintiff; Mr. Popham, instructed by Mr.F. Kyan, Clonmol, for dofondant. Somo preliminaryobjections raised by the dofonco, on tho form of theprocess, having been disposed of by being amended,tho caso was gouo iuto as follows :—

Plaintiff, on examination by Mr. Sargont, deposedthat on tho 13th of July, 18G8, ho wcut to the Bankin Clonmel and told Mr. Green , tho accountant, to selleloveu share* for him; asked him to write to Mr. Fox,tho stock broker in Dublin , to BCll them ; Mr. Gill , themanager, ivns not present; ho asked mo for a certifi-cate, which I said I had not, and ho said they couldnot be sold without it; thocartilicatos woro in London ;at last ho said ho would havo to write for thom. Bytho Court : I had tho shares for twolvo months; Inover saw a cortificatb ; I know nothing about it ; thobank bought thesharc<9 for rao ; I knew nothing aboattho certificate, dud did not ask for it. To Mr. Sargent :Two or throo days after I wont to tho bank and askedMr, Gill if tho certificates came, and he said not ; wentdaily for thom till I got them ; Mr. Gill adopted Mr.Green's statement that tho certificates were nooessnry;got a lotter on September 5, 18G8, from' the LondonBank, stating the sale of my shares did not depend ontho production of the certificates [lotter read]; thetho shares were quoted at £&d 6a. on the 13th July,1868, but thoy subsequently fell in value. To Chair.

th0 «$&; -iM.-^m^wmiif i^^Sj^i:at.iS t ->IW£6$fc«fcattfj£a£6310fc*r r

Bb*r^rw^a^'K»w^wcllrebti6nVtO ip them;in JnfyVtwM^T84:b tn«^te^ro^MeMM;Gill anfl Qreatt a trwwr flperi if I. had knownthojeertinoatef irerei.not. reqmred .the shares. wonldhave been'sold before; theic«rtiilcatei"arefenl 'requiredWitt the de of a gnmeut thVdehiyin eolling isattributable to. the applic^ou'for j. the'certificates;I. believed,

: at :<the time,c Messrs/. Green. and Gill! would have disposed.of. tha shares in" .ii business like'manner.; it is their custom to Ijay and sell the sharesof the bank; wrote to'the directors for compensation'for 'the loss, and they refused to givapeaaythingformyi lossi Hr. Popham submitted tfi» there was. nocase to go before the court, having regard to the formofiftie prooess, wbioh went for loss by neglect, whilstthe! evideuoe wont to prove a breach of contract. Hr.Sargent said the defendants undertook to do acertainthing for the plaintiff; they neglected to do so—to sellhis'shares according to his instructions ; they entailedloss npon him'by .that negleofc, and .the process, hewould contend, was perfectly and'legally correct.On! the part of the defence, Mr. James Gill, themanager of tho bank at Clonmel, Bwore it •was notcompulsory on the ban* to sell the shares of their)customers, bnfc they often did so for the purpose ofaccommodating them ; itj waB, however, an invariablerule with him never to sell a share unless he had theosrtificatea to hand before doing so. Mr. Green, thoaccountant, swore that the plaintiff said nothing tohim about dealing witb?Mr. Fdr to sell those shores,and he (witness) never made any agreement with thoplaintiff to sell tho Bhares for, him; neither did he(witness) know anything about the certificates. ToMi. Sargent : At the timo this transaction took placo,thd transfer books of the bank wore closed, and hefirmly believed it was oiving to the pressure of busi-ness the delay arose in forwarding tho certificates.Mr. Gill, on re-examination by Mr. Sargont, said thaton'the 14th of July, the plaintiff complained to him ofnot getting tho certificates ; witness wroto immediatelyto -London for them, and got them on the 24th of,th»same month; handed them to Mr. O'Halloran, and goffhH recoipt for them; the shares were sold in Augustaftier, and on the 9th of September, plaintiff took hismoney without any objection. To Mr. Sargent : Iwould not instruct a broker to sell without certificates,for the shareholder might not keep faith with mo andthen tho broker would have an action against me.Tho case here olosed, and his worship in deciding thatthe process should bo dismissed, said that no blame,whatever, coald attach to the bank in this transaction.Tho whole fault of any miscarriage in the matterarose from the plaintiff's own ignorance, and with thatdefault he was trying to chargo tho bank. The pro-cess was accordingly dismissed.

Ryan v. Flynn.—This process, adjourned from thoprevious ovening, oamo up for further hearing. Mrs.Morris proved sho got an assignmont of tho propertyfrom her aunt, tho late Mrs. Pholan, but admitted shohold not taken out administration. Mr. Strango sub-mitted that Mrs. Morris, who assigned tho place totho plaintiff, not having takon out administration,rendored tho plaintiff's caso untenable. In this viowhis worship concurred, and tho process was dismissed,

Having disposed of a. few small processes, tho courtadjourned to ono o'clock next day.

WEDNESDAY.Tho Chairman sat at ono o'clock to day, and took

up the adjourned caso ofWebster v". Keating.—Mr. Joseph Clampett doposed

ho was agent to Mr. Whitnoy for over twonty years ;he got a notico of surrender of tho premises, held byhim from Keating, in 18GB, and took thom fromKeating ou tho surrender, by Mr. Whitney's direc-tions. By tho court : Tho housc3 were standing ntthe timo Keating gavo them np. By Mr. Sargent:Considering wear and tear, I think tho premises wcroin as good repair when given up as when ho gotthom. By tho court : I believe tho premises fellafterwards ; thero was an order from tho magistratesabout tho houses, but they fell boforo anything couldbe dono. By Mr. Popham : If a tenant surrendered,I would write to Mr. Whitney; wroto in thi3 caso, audgot a reply to accept tho sarrendor. The caso wasdismissed upon the merits.

Ax APPLICATION.—Mr. P. Kolly mado an applica-tion for an immediate order for payment of £7 3a. -W.,a1 decree for which, by monthly instalments, wasgiven on Saturday iu a caso of Chapman v. Walsh.Tho application was grounded on a statement that tliodefondant was disposing of her property. Mr. Straagoopposed tho application, but his worship said if theproperty vras"treing.macie away with, ho would bo n»flirty to being trapped into giving a decree by in-talmonts, and ho would ro-open tho caso at 11 o'clockbo next dajr. Adjourned to 11 o'clock next day.

.YESTBEDAY.; His Worship sat at eleven o'clock and took up the

n-hearing of tho case ofChapman v. Walsh.—Tho dofondant, a decent poor

w>man, living in Tramoro, appeared in court, andsioro most positively that she was not selling off herrods, as stated, neither had sho any intention of*ftijf«o. ^Ihia.poBitivejwearing wssnot controverted,ant.his worship re-affirmea'Eui formor'ruling, to havotho'Jecreo met by monthly instalments.

Tio court then finally closed, and his worship loftfor Dungar'van, at threo o'clock, whore tho sessionsopcod to-day at ten o'clock.

¦ CITY PETTY SESSIONS—FRIDAY .Bcsro tho Bight Worshipful Aid. C. Hcdmond,

Mayoi; Aid. J. Mackesy, Captain Johnson, and Mr. P.D. Wash.

ASSJULT.—James Smith appeared to answer a sum-mons Ir an ossaalt upon Wm. Donovan in Pcter-Btreot, m Wednesday. Tho plaintiff sworo ho hadbeon plting ball with some other boys, and tho ballstruck Vo defendant's child, when tho father camo upandkickdbim. Aboy named Kennedy corroborated thoplaintiff'1 evidence. Smith endoavorcd to throw adoubt onhis evidenco, aud denied positive ly ho hadever strut plaintiff. Ho charged Donovan and Ken-nedy withliving on prostitution. Constablo Walsh,having bco appealed to, gavo rather a good charac-ter of tho ,oys. Smith was fined 2s. aud costs, or•18 hours.

BKE.IKIM B\UJ.—At tho instance of tbo policeJohn Powcrtho surety of Daniel Sullivan , was pro-ceeded ag.iiifc for £') , f or which ho had gouo bail forthe good bolWiour of Sullivan for twelve months, hehaviug broko hia rulo of bail a few weeks beforo theyear had cxped. Mr. J. W. Howard appeared forPowor, and joduccd evidence that Dcclau Sullivan,brother to Dalcl, was tho aggressor on tho occasion,in which it , isvllcgod the bail bond was brokon, andthat it was injclf-dofonco Daniel stiuck tho other.Tho police objited to tho evidbnee, on tho groundsthat tho magisltcs would bo reversing their own de-cision, and thafiho ovidenco should have been givenit tho poh'co cot when tho man was again bound totho poaco. MrJoward said his client could not ap-poar at tho poli court, and had no opportunity ofproducing this alitional ovidenco, till his rccogniz-inco was ostreaq. Tho court decided that Powerbe fined 5s. and <W and Sullivan tho same

Tho police alsol-oceeded against Patrick Power, ofTramore, for re»ory of his rccognizanco of £10,into which he hi entered to prosocnto a womannamed Macklin, whn ho had charged with robbinghim on tho 10th ofinno ; ho failed to do 80, and shewas discharged atJtty sessions. Mr. T. F. Strangoappeared for the cfcndant, and spoke in mitigationof the punishmontlThe prisonor was undoubtedlyrobbed, bat tho cadwaa one of mistaken identity,and that preventedjia persovering in tho chargo.Tho only-culpabilitjwas in not appearing at thocourt to explain thafi It Wa3 told to him that if hodid not appear the \se would simply, fall to thoground ; that 'was ns|ly tho caso, 'and would havobeen so with him, \ that Mr. Howard appliedto havo tho recognise© estreated. Mr. Howardapplied to havo compeition awarded his cliont (Mrs.Macklin). Fined Is. h costs, Powero-agreoing topay £1 to Mrs. Mackli4 compensation/'' '. . .

MASTBB AND AppaE.vi;._Sfr. John MuIIin, tailor;Bummoncd Wm. Higginof Arundel-square, his ap-prentice, for absenting isalf from his serrioo. ' Mr.Strange appeared for W defendant.' Mr. Mnllinhanded up tho indentnrckna Btated the toy left hisemployment a month agind did not return ; he hadserved tbreo years.: The s mothor complained tohim several times of bin suEag out at night, keepingovil company and drinki Ho came in when heliked, and went out when! liked. The boy said hismaster had no man to tel him his business. Mr.Mnllin said he1 had two ri fa his employment, andwas always ready to toachjm his business, but thatbeing advanced in his trl h0 g<,t 9B > and 1Oa- aweek from others, and diiofc want to gtay- 'jheboy appeared to be rather 4 ;n hifl demeanor, andtook some cautioning from I, ] ^Boh before he con-Bented to go back to his rfor. Being at ,engthoffered hu choice to return \ teko three monU£ iaprison, ho took th« former, t*the partiea left 00, .Adjourned. 1

CWKIHIP OF THE PEAC*0U!rrT KlLKMNT—Tbe ffiU-enny e™'or . es'that Colonel thethe Right Hon. W. F. Tigho, JJLr nt of the County,

that the resignation of W. H. BM^Z £*££mmkmWood, C.B. Mr. Hemsworth hJr^SS-i.ttiforce, 19 of which hospentin Clot, "?£™": • *MlLITAUY AT EtECTIONS.—Gclpi/gfln ;. t,;.

sfSKsfeivoter, bo accompanied by tho ballo^ueht iwthe ballot wonld obviate the n *^J %?*£ *?utment of tho military, while it wonld C*wi. Pioy"from tho tho conflic«nglnnaenrbyfeih

6O;°terf'

now coerced. It was very 'unde^O g? "££ £2?witb. the poople. . . . • ". into oollimon

S boB AsaAOTOT anieaana Psti^^T^rt^

' charged with' having 710 ently aBmxateO anjamMof IMnannook,' by hurling :hv;ikw«W«|tempting to npset a boat in. whwl».>»iirafeteia^£3Lg to hTve*is life, on the t mm>Mferry' of iBallintow. They were al» ,ohiarmd irMi^similarly assaulting James ] BnflerP a»«ai SBifl«^Barron, who happened to be la'tto-tMfci^Htftt^oh the occasion;- The defence made .07 , jrisosenK**¦was, that they wanted to oross the mer, andseeffig

^Nem and the other men going across in a bcafc.wWejh.tf-they thought was the ferry Joat (tha werw***^a mistake), they called npon mm H> ««« wiemTn :na;J>declined, and they, felt so annoyed,that they¦• flungVhsome stones at him. The magistrates considered'Oe ;!;,oonrse taken by the defendants a very outrageous one;','+.and they sentenced each of them to imprisonment'Ibr*"r

one month, or to pay a fine of £1 for the assault on :¦;Neill ;a similar sentence of a week, or a fine of 6s..;;-;;for tho assault on Barron, and imprisonment for a'.y.1

•week, or paying 6s. for the assault on Butler, which i,was less violent than the others. James Bwanagfc/|j;paid the fines, but the other prisoner haviug failedI tojfrdo BO, was sent back.to prison.' ' ' "'"' ^

CRUEt. DECEIT.—Ellen'Walsh, astaid-loolong dame, «prosecuted a youth qf. 18, for attempting to defraaa' ;her of £11. ' Both patties were from Mullinavat, aad .were paying their devoirs to Capid by courting ! ekofr'C¦;othor. Walsh, tho perfidious Bwain, persuaded 'tii •:¦'•inamorato to give him £11 to go and engage 'a pM.'- :sage for America, arranging that they were to be '.married, and sail withont delay. Having got the, .cash, he levanted, and instead of going to Waterford. -;was arrested in Kingstown. The magistrates ordered ,his committal for trial at tho Thomastown quarterBessions. Adjourned ^CONSOLIDATED NISI PfiTOS COURT—JUSE 18-

Palliscr Y. J. Power.—Mr. Gibson, on behalf of the de.; ' ¦:fendant, moved for leave to plead double matter. Theaction is by Copt. W. B. Palliser, of Annestown, a •magistrate of the county of Waterford, against a' ' =brother magistrate, for alleged slander. They were '¦both attending presentment sessions at Tramore, when, ;as it was alleged by the plaintiff, the defendant spoke . .of him tho following words :—" This is alow scheming :, 'job brought in by the landlord, and ho comes oa tls ',"•*bench in order to support it." Tho proposed defences-'-^were donial of the defamatory senso imputed, denial<>that tho words were spokon in relation to the plain- ijtiff's positior. as a magistrate, and privilege. Themotion was granted.

TlfE LOBDS A.VD TUB CHURCH PlCKINOS.—Somestatistician las taken tho troublo of comparing the ..value of tho Church patronage exorcised by the lay yaud spiritual peora, who sit in 'tho Houso of Lords, r 1and it amounts to tho enormous sum of £1,348,488 a .ynar! This may afford a very potent reason why uthe Lords are so bitterly opposed to the Irish Churcht-,Bill, fearing tnat tho reform may extend nearer homejto their personal disadvantage. Talking of churchy.!incomes, I aw tho death reported somo days ago Jof the Vcn. James Crofts, Archdeacon of Canter. ¦¦:bury, at tho ;ood old ago of 85. Ho was fortunate ':.enough to lKi'cinarricd tho daugbtorof tho Archbishop,' '1and accordingly was well provided for by his graces—'»»so well that di.ing hi3 lifetime be received just £160,. '000 for hia sa'vicos to tho Church. As ho hold these 'livings, all ronoto from each other, it may easily be !inferred his ministrations wero discharged by doputr <for a small onsiilcration.

BEEAKPAS:—Krra's COCOA —G EATMOI. ASD COHFOR*« •«ISO. —The viy agreeable character of tin's preparation hn ^rciidered it a :»aer»l faroarite. The Civil Service QaieiU .remnrks :—"The singular success which Mr. Epps attained ,by his liouicennthic preparation of cocoa has never been tor- ',passed by tiniejperimcntalist. By a thorough linoilwigo of' ;tlio natural liffs which govern the operation) of digeition .1¦nnd nutritiorj nnd by a cnrofol application of the fine pro. ¦;perties of w«|.selected cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided ost .:breakfast tabb witb a delicately flavoured bererage which ;may save us lany hearr doctors' bills." Made simply with- 'boiling wateror milk. Sold by the trade only in } 1b., } li. ^and 1 lb., livlined packets, labelled—JASIBS EPPS & Co, >Homoeopathii Cbemi.its, London. (js29-6m] 1

HOLLOWA''S OisTMEST ASD PILLS.—Ease for jevery sor?.—f his Ointment affords the shortest, safest, ind jeasiest pntb b sonodneas in all kinds of skin diseisw, aero. Jfulnus afTectins, scorbutic maladies, nlceration*, eraptiom,¦*.and inflnmmtion!. There is nolhinz deleterious in thocom«

^poBition of Iolloway's Ointment, but, on the contrBrr,iU-^ingredients potass the most soothing, parify inff tod',strengtlienitt qualities. The delicate skin of infant) it not. jirritated by] it application of this unguent, which is tbertfbrt '-as adeairaDlj tdipted for the nursery is for suWoinr..ttn^tedious ulcer'tions attaciiint; the aged. In all constitatioi»ylchronic, and omplex sffliction?, Hollonay's Pills should be'.'jtaken wbiKthis Ointment is being used, in order tbtt «B';fbaneful inattl' may be expelled from the system. >.,{•

" LUXUJUXT AND BEAUTIFUL HAIR is the dia*r|tinajoishinit bdRtof youth." MES. S. A. AlLBH's •WoB >V,THAIS KESKOBB OB DKB 3SISO never fails to quickly rttVxfXQrny or Faii Sair to its youthful color and beantjyand'TK-ith. the fira application a beautiful gloss and d^ghtftl yfragrance is gren to the Hair. It stops the Hair from raD>/£ing off; it pirenta hn\4aess. It promotes Ininriant growlkj^it causes tbeiUir to grow thick nnd strong. It removes VV.9dandruff. Ilconta'ms neither oil nor djitljnJargeBowWPfi—Price Six Sillings. ZVLOBALSAMUM (M BS. STaTSMSJl'i);*fnr excels nn; Pomade or Hair Oil. To those wbose Hair it 3naturally drj requirins freqnent dressing, its cheapness indjgreat value till be proved. Its early use on Children's HtirfSwill insure a »bund«nt and bountifal supply from Ytwthto^Old Age. hlnrgo Bottles—Pries Three Shillings. Sold by >)most Cbeaiits and Perfumers. Depot, 206, High ttolbirs,'£LondoD. i ft

A COSE »E COBSS—D BLLAK'S PJ-ASTSBS neier fail ta •give iustant .relief and speedy enre to all kind of conn. .]bunioni ", &£Jof whatever standing. These plasters not oolr JreiDote preJure, bat softeo and extract the root of the com." •In reducioj large toe joints, their effect baa been marreN /Ions. (.Se»3estimonials). Price 13id. per box. Sold bfSMessrs. H AIEISOTOB &C O. Druggists, Darronotraad-jtrrtt,*':VVa!erford;»ll chemists ; and the Proprietor, J, Pwm,^237, Tottenlam Court Uoad, London. A Box full by poit.\for 11 st,irD|p. 'Ji

Lidies sfnuld nse only the QLENPCECD Srisen, which y1

nerer fails to give the mast eoinpletn aatiafactioo. Ttu'rGLF.spiELuSTAECn is exclotiTely used in the RoyalLaondryilftanl iler Mijesty's Laundress pronounces it to be ths 3oM« ';jStarch she erer used. Prize Medals were awarded for itr?jsuperiority, nnd tho manufacturers have mucb pleasure in |;istating thiC they have been appointed Starch purterorstoStlio l'cincep of Wales. Tho GLBXFIELD STAUCB it SoiiQin pickets oily, by all Grocers, Chaurllers &c.,and at W *|AfctM I'ffice, Haterf nrd. |j

SCIENU: AND ART.—A striking instance of&tiie iminonki »«lci« si «ni ill piece of steel may iicrjaire by tb«j 'grc.it pnvKT 0: s'sill '^1 iiiei:b,in:c.l 1 ibour is the bilanee .spriiu uf a w.itcli. I'Vuin its (I 'rems fineness and delie«cy>.i•I,':00 weislnot tunie than one uunci*, ami exceed in '•'°^^£1,00'). A must ii. teie..-tiiii; little ir^rk, describing 0» %tha sind pogr-'SH of wsitclimsikin?, has been publiihol' •hf'QJ W. Iieisuu , 2,3 OM llund Street, mill the City SteUtJiFactory, 52 andO ) , W.bate Hill . I'lm Book, wbich 'il7-profusely ilustr.itc-l, isivfs a full description of tbi TarioOl ?kinds of witcl'.ei aii'l ol.icks, with their prices. Mr. Ifcatsjt^(who hold! the ap[iiint:i:i-nt to tha I'rinoo of Wales) Jb*»Valso publiilird a IMIII ;I '.I I"1 on Artistic Gold Jewellery, DloSptrated wil l tliem:iat liAiuti'ul ileiigniof Hnualet9,Brooelj«jJ(Enriugs, Locket'1, &c, &o , iiuital iln lor Wedilinir, BiitbWi^ito.l otlier r >aT«seiit-*. Tliese pamphlets ara sent port frit nMtwo stamps each, and they cniuot be too iliongly^rM|r^>|jmended tnxltnse co.nteuiplattfi ^ a purchase, espiciij}/>W£residents in tlic country or abroad, who are thnj iakoWtfflselect any article tlio 'may require, and haro i\ fortfwrttwith perfect safety. . f«h;l«|j5,'

TH&BIOOD PURIFIER—Old DR. JA«» Wt*5nm'j SiBBAPAB ltLA. Editor's TMtimony.—"XliF«W3of the Weikty Budget ban tried the BLOOD PPgJJe&rjrMtlDr. J ACOB TOWNSEHB'S SAKSAPAEILLA—und II^eff.icy unqueotiuiMble. As a blood purifier it itjrw3S$|while its use ot I rcquent iuter?ala tends to ketp tfctSW'Htbat sound stite no necessary to mental and phj«te»I(WMfiIt removes all pimples, blotches, &c. It pariAt ta lMMof mercurul poUonn. It renowatcs broken.doyrn'oOintfvMBgivinit ntw blood, fleob .tind new life to inT&Iids.'})imffinursinjr, havinz delicate iufauts, should take tbi'*-WlgPurifyiug Medicine ," and sea captuius, sailors, nn3 *«>Jffl|n!wishing to preserve tbeir bealtb on 1 be Sea Vby'iCVMHKfirst ot all things supply tberoseltes ith it. i InKSMW-Hatf-pint», 2i .0l .; Pints, 4..; Small QakrhtirtofllKQo.uU, 7«. 61.; Mammoth*, Us. Pills and OiatMU^KB..xea, K JJJ. 2i. 9J. 4». 3d. Great swing "in t35S|Slarger aije.i. Sold by all Droggiiti. Civiloi-&&imiRedand Blttt It rappert uith the Old Daeto/ l 'St Wm,centre. Nono others are genuine. ''ixii JHiaS>»A&¥IOE T -Huriihinr.—A.tv -j i .rii-Hfi^u'BtSjSWSrest by a sick child, suffering with tba pain of cuttingGo at once to a chemist, aud get a bottle of Mls rVliSOOTQINS Srsop. It will - relieve tbe poor laffemdio tely ; it ia perfectly harmless ; it prodacA'oitimaleep, by relieving tbe child from pain, and-tM'litM'wakes " aa bright as a button. It has b«tt-l&ffiAmerica, and is hi; lily recommended by mediwii4rary pleasant to take ; it aoothes the child•;- ftpgigums, allays all pain, reliere* wind, regolatw tht>MIia the beat knowu reniesly furdytenterrand dianSBMIarising from leetbing or other utaste. Be iitfVuPM ES. W INSLOW'S SOOIHINO STBUP , sod u* hitfA»nd Perkins, New York and London", is .AoaitM]*wriipprr. No mot her should be vrithont iU—8o$limeilicine dealers at Is. ljd- per Dottle. LondonXkitHigh Holborn. ' ' ,.(-'f«c

GOLDSMITHS' WOUK.—Tho fr ogresa ^Mmnnufacture in this branch of trade is tlt 'AiBtlfimin n little irnrlc published by J. \V. Ueau)) i, oti6,KmStreet , nnd of tbe. City SUam Factory, -68 tai 'pSWHill. It is enriched aud embellished frirb ietf riam.lFrench, ami English artiste,) of Broocbei,'. BA*M*nui'i, nml other articlm, suitable lor p rMO *f *%K!Mding, llirhday, or otbrr present!, with 'thiiir'TarjMfBenson (irlm holds tlie nppsiiitnisat to U.JlVf lniMWiileil has «l<o pubhalied n rcry ihIer»itWp»ofb(«JlRisi ' iici.l IVogrrw of Watch null Clodt-anppgj Zpamphlets ur< sent post freo for two JU'iipi e«;ti,^cannot be too 8ttun*ly reomnrendeil; to¦ tbu»»nimj» purclm.e, especially tu r«ideut» in-'tlie;c.>tfii|«)™aitrim nre (hu< enabled Iu select nn/ article tbtjp tf j iM'l . lmvo it fotwanted with perfct:'«afty;* £|.(«gl; •UlA.iSBf i, NOISBS IX TUB EA»f,' *5.'"t,WWS?imaiiiiLMt useless In try auy remedy (o\ilie f3 MTlii< it n.i error. For many yu.trs •¦DllMVtjpMUjMDe.ifm-s* lia-i been usxl with Unqac«tCjn«U<5tJBijr|bus L-iireiljnmiy.-and iicrer,/«i)« to gifK«Ji»tt*Wfi».«ily nppliea, and cao.e.: PWtoP&I $ifonl . ; aud tbs Proprietor, ;:W;ftJ(W 9WSil

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