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THF. WATKltFOUD NE\ . YS r. sT.\r.usni:l* 1S-17. (AMi riuan l' .iiiotosr , Proprietor.) J..\BliK>T l' ll:<TI..MIHX IX 1IIK SolTIt OV IltKI.AM) . /•,;!, ;,. ' .. ' •(•)•;/ Fi'i- ' ny Jiirnfii ;! , o( . -10 7uny Street [¦¦i-rii-iTr . iii K rnovtsciM. P. ANK .] 1'I ;: II : "I' lli: K i: l' i:x< V.; Y KAKI . Y ( IS AliVASCK) 13s.; 1I\ IViST , Yr.Alil.V, l- ' is., IX AliVASCK. /incuts for Sale of THE NEWS: WAT K!.KU :i>—Mr. W. K KI .I .V, Little Giw-:eVstrect. T1!AM"'!K—Miss CLANCY , Refreshment Itooms , in Pinmd-strei-t. rA^^ACK EAST—Tin- Misses Lew: , Hotel , Square. 3Ai:i;lfK-()N" .Si:il5—Mr. .].M.Mvni-nv , XowsAKCiit . m'NIlAUVAN—Mr. Ku\v,\l:l> 1'IIF . XXAX, Stationer, Ac , Post anil Ti-l<-»i-np b Oflico, Tho Square. KI1.MACT1IOMAS—Mr. M. D I SXK , (Iroeer , Ac. LlSMOliK—Mr. .It-ux N OIIXAX . The Mall Warehouse NEW UtlSS—Mr. P. M UI :.\ N . News A gent , Ac. S II ITPIN G. DOMINION LINE TO CANADA - ., OTi:.\ M JiciwiMiH LlVKKl'OOL , ^nQ ^ - AND .PORTLAND. V1-M--UT1 \N1> llnMlXKiS STKAMS11I1' CuMl' -VSY , l.lMlTUI) . Thi- [..Himiiu and o' .hir nv»l-cla*« lul' .-powiTwl Steamers nrc inl.li.li-.l I" luuu ;i i.-cular In,.- :n nlitivr :— SAINT 1.UU1S 1,^ 1 \ H-k>l:blJ -V'"" JlK.Ml'lilS -. - ' '('I TI XAS ' -Vioii MISS1. -M1T1 -7->«> Mlv-uUlii U . 15U •• DOMINION " LINK Full IIO.STO.N AND rUliTLANU , U.S. Tin- iirtt Slrau: i-i sii.iiiK will lie Inx 1 PAI.KSTINK Wulm-sdny, March -0. MISM-MPPI Wi'Imsd.iy, A|uil 'J. "MISM^MI'I'I " LINK. I.IYEKPOOL TO NEW ORLEANS. MISSOURI Wiilui-dHy, A pril lo. ST. l.uci. - '' . " , K ;; ;w - 31 KM PHIS I" tullow. IMPORTANT TO EMIGRANTS. A SJTSIKP PASSAGE ;..Tin: Steamer* ol tliis Lino have km iii>|niin!i-il l.y tin- (i-ivi-riiim-nt nf llic Dominion ol Caniil.i '"'•"" ivnvrviiiuv ill clijilili - I'liii^i.inl" , to W1K.UI «!-•;«•» «iil l-i' E'Vl " '•' rttlnf nl rati-. Aj>i>I.r.iiit~ s-lmultl st:ilc umiiiatnui ami ncry nml forn- . -ml ccttili r.it>' "1 ih-irartcrfioiu a minister ol n li pioi: or jusl. -ri. - o( tho : '¦'"• ' to II - C.II p:wsfnuor a^niis. Wr ratr- '¦' 1'niclil mi'l ('.il.in Putsaec apply to TAYI.llli . Tll'l ' Kl ! , & CO., Ilaigriite ' s ISuililinga . l.liapi-l Mtral l.itcrpuol : f»r l. ' aliin iiml Stfisrnsc lV-aitc app l y to \\,, . \ii,i.ii ir>nj: Uvvli.rs , FL I NN , MAIN, anil MONT- (;OMKUY , I.:.nixli,tV.l.iy, l.ivtrpoc.1 ; JOHN DAWSOX k Co (> wii -t--»n . to miH. tf M. ' li. CAMPION . Sl fu-.rom-limi5c (Juny, Watcrford , or 3. M. MUIM'HY , l . ' airick-oii-Sinr. THE GUION LINE. UXITLD .STATES MAIL STEAMERS *l3v ct. - x / " i^*' "'" lnl ' fu'lowi"" or oll'tr First Sfe!tC t^> ^J c'1:'slJ i fiill-imw-orcil Slraniship- ^gjja56g will lii! di-spau-lnit i ' lMin 1.1VEKPOOL TO XKW YORK , KVERY WEDNESDAY. Ca j.t.iin. Captain. v VYOMINO J. Pi-icr. ¦MINNESOTA T K Fncman WISCONSIN T.W.Krn-Hiaii^MANIIATrAX.K. WIitiicray IIIA1IO J «t' Mi.KiiA. N .\1(I. N"1' A :-. - .\ (IJ UI MMIR ] M:VA1> A !1! W. Fiir-ytli 'HAKOTA (l>o ) Are intii'l' ii to Sail as lo ilow :— IDAII' i Wcdncsilay -Otli March M1XNK SI»TA Wnlncstlay -nil April CALLINit at liUKKXSTOUN His Jay folluwiuK, to crobaik l' ii! i sviij;cr>. P«isfiifcrs Ltcltil throug li loSaii Kraiicisco Rml all inland towns it lui-iatr>. _ ,. IVtsfir I'a-s. -'K'- " ' """ I.ivcrponl I" New Ycrk:—Cabin PiS.JKil. ' i 10- . ami tl" I" *-. X'" 1 •!• " - ''• *WW I' awnge ititdond ia!t- . Tl.f laitir iiiclndrs an unli-niiri! Mipply of pictisiom, •¦ ¦ ¦> ' •i-il null -irnnl up by ibc Cumiiau) -i su-vvatd,- }' « fidtbt or [n^. -i LT , apply to M. It . CAMI-1'JN, ( u-!i.n.l,i,n-n Quay. WattrtorJ ; Ji ' illX HKVKIiKrX. Qu.iy. WaUrli.i i. •|IHiMA> KAVAXAlill . tliu S.pu.r.- , llungaivali JAMKS SCOT T f i. CO., yun-nsi-jwii ; or to I 'l'IUN .t CO., 'i" > Watir-slni-t . Liverpool. WATERFORD STEAM COM PANY. 1XTKSLKD ORDER of SAILING— M.iRCll , 1673- VTOTICK. —TlicWatcrfor (I Steamship .. T_ r--? -- .. JN Cmnpany n-ci-ivc (;or«K for Slii pinnit jWWl^ on tin- r.>Uouiiiw Terms onl y:—They reserve i*-££cgS£ lli* ri iilit locaviy l .y nM . y, no ' . Jiy partuular Vrv. " ;- with lil-fity to Tow Slii p -t mul call at utlu-r Purls Hi 1 ' ' i-ill ' not It- nm.niit. - il.!.' for ininriw or losses HI isine friim dcliv arri.I'-iils of tlir S.a« , liiv.-rs Kiir , tin- Qun-n ' s Kne. mil ' « 1l,.;1<tiv1' X .ivii. ';i liiiii , or !ici-iJi-iit!. l r«ini»i .>y other C!iu« , DIJ, ' f. ' i - .ti. y 1"" which "i'- 1 " hav- l««-«-« I-OVI-H-I I l.y I •i-.uraute nor for I.raVacf , lir«il.iii:i- , Comliti Qnalny, "i conti-nts uf ,i v i' aro-is orr.irkai. -i- , un' .i>. - sji.-ci.-il l>- intoa-.l and n.l ra. trc ' ni Kr.i^'ht pai-l. '»>"'l- no! rciuuvi-il to he .Storixl at the risk aii.l I - XI - '""- "f the- t . \.iifi- , 'iiiTS. IVATKKFOUIl AX II I! It I S T 0 L . (}i l*v , Lara . i-r cthrr ilieiLh- Vl'S-»el , ilircct. t- ., n \v ,(,, ' i..r(l |., I' .ri-lo! . - )• i. >ni l!rist"l In W.it.-rfnM : T-, i' " ir M- i 'i-li » H 1 M..rn. Tlmr-.lav , Man-lKi ... ]1 N<—n Tu Mhv " " II . .. :;S " A Il - i.. TI,,.r..l..y. 1; r .V..m. TuSv ' " , 1- ... M .M--r... ri..ir. -.l-,y, „-- . ... !'i Mom. TLUH' .-. : ' ,, - ' ... % AH ' II . 'I l.nr. -.lay, ,, -T ... 0 Muru. Juvirna. ft.ni \V:. '.rfr.nl to lirislul , >nni Utivtol In IVatirfnrd , ]) ;n . t i . | calhl.L' at IYmbrole Itin'k. Mw Ninth 7 ... I Afs 'iiTm ^lai- , -Man-li -I ... !•; M.rn r;, - 1 - , | - M.. I- I .T I l.i) , 11 ... ¦ ' . Alfn rn ' .i *: ' ' , ' , ' Jl .:. i":M..r,,T,..-.!:,> , N ... slMnn, Fri-i:^ ' ,. - ' ¦ " M<'it' 1 i»'.':i y, ,, -i ... . " 1 All u fff . ' On Kaiiv MuiuiiiL' Siiiliiip" , the Cabin ol thr .Steam ir> nil" , lu dpi li l'i rcivivi! l' a-,-M-n«.. - -- t urriviug (roni J.osulun bTll.uNwh: Mail Trail.. " t' s!,in K.in- , )• ' <- Ol.; Servimt- i nml (. 'l.ilJriii , l'i» . ''1. lltlum do., 2.V. ; IT wilh lihi-rly to return fro m liuMin Cotl , or Wi'ifopl , HI?. Oil., St- L-iviiril' s feu IUI. -I U.1I -J ; l-' i-' -k rs.CJ. KtmaU- ;.ti.-i;.l the l.ailirs ' Cabin. WAT Kit HI UH AND I, I V KItPO 01, . J. nr-i I ' -I'nnlii , 't z >i 'L< r i liiriMe :Vei»M-|v . ll- i ,y v>.II I I'll.: m<iM I.IWIH M-I. : Mi. '. ' ,-- Muu' '! --:! Afi ' i. 'Saiiiplay, Mar.li 1 Iliiiyht rr..l. ' . " , " ' ' ,. - - •; M-ri. .V..ii. -«|;i y .. . ' . - :s Morn M..n.lav , ,. 1 - 1^ N'-i. SatiiPlny, - - 7 m-l.l Fr- 'liv M -11 y- '-ni Wi .In. flar ,, I- . 1 :• M-.ni JI M . ' IM- 17 - ¦ Aft ' « >atuplay, 1" . - II iiu-hl riii - .v "' ' . ' , -j| ¦ U N-"ti W.-. lay ,, 1!' -¦¦ l Affii Mo- l- liiT , ,. Jl -• « Afl i.- ¦' atiipfay. -- - - I- l"fl< TrA*: J- - 11 .Mi.ri. ' .I' .. h. .-.lav ,, - ¦ •- - M..rn MwiaT , ,, ..1 - J As: i. ^.t.n-lay - . - .i - 11 lii-;l:t Cal.ii: Kan- , 1". - .; S.-rvatit» 1'li.i v.liii. « - with K-.n. I"--. , ' aaJ CliiMn-ii , 1< I .; Did , J'- . , ' ' 1 '- 1 '-"'' 1- •'¦ "•' eiiiiiira a:i.-ud tlie l.:il:.-. ' i ::i ' ,ui Uw..l- r.-r.-iic.l at < ::.. - . ;.cc U.ik. W AT K i: Fill". I) A .Ml XKW It OSS . Fnoii W .MI lipoi- .n—li .n' .v , Suinlay, t-iu-pti-il , at :i.l. ' . f.M. FKOM N' K»~ I:I.«— I'ailv , SL : I .1. - H . -. i-jri-|.U-J , - .it 8.). " > A.3> . W A T K l; K i 1! ' " ) ANI> li I. ' N C. A X N O X . EO X WA I 11 i. HI.I ' .i il y, S-ii; -l. -y- rxu-pti-d , at 3'J'i CM . FhOM In . - -i .\>. Nf ' - v 1' ail y, SI .I ..1I, - . S .-xtlptlil , at b.lo A.M II W.li- M-rii-ri-i! an.l .-v.-rylliforinatioti -riven by the Apn ti, ' »|../—Tin- li.'ii'-ral St.-:ini l'a. Ki-t Urlicr. J.icerj"ii/l— Wat.-r ior.l St.am Shi p i . ' oinpany, ' . '3, Hrmiswirk-street. tt'»k!Mii-:!. , ii liirMin-: ", an-i at lh. . -C utr.iiany ' s Oilier, tlie M ALI . , WAIKUFOI - .I' . X A T I ON A Ii \ J I N E. Kr -l lll. ^ 'I KAJIKIW 111' THIS l.INi: AUK Till: L\i ' ,i. -r rA *>i.x <;i:i: STKAMSIIII-S AFLOA T. STEAK FROM LIVERPOOL TO NEW YORK f;vn:v uf iix;:. -!' .\ v. ANU KIIOM « JL" KKNS - T< I W.N KVKKY Tlli;i:SI)AY. x ' LT J ¦ATA'.KiNAl. ST KAM SHIP /H~£l * J: ±S I :( I . V I I' ANV (I. IMITKD ). HSS S^ US^J^ TIH- IH -W fuil-powri-.i lirilirli Irr.n mK Of if f it ^ij M J ^ i C^ Screw St.- . »ni-i'hi | i * Sliia . T-7. J Sl.if. To,, l >. ';Yn , <;i. .Mi, . : J .. I I:» I.I M', K.a.p :" »1 I-I'.M. - . , i. ra..- . . . !• «-• •HIKl/l. 'Kl:.\, Ai, .lr. »-... IHl ITA LY , 1). . :;. ,, -. ,. i. , - lli.l .I.ANIi , 111-- :•... .... ::- i: l'l:\M K, -|i. - .i,;-..,, -;-;7 I ; I :I . \ , i.a» . -..!i. " :. -! •:, ., ¦JAN.MiA . W.I.. - ..,... :,., HKI. VI.TIA, lirifi-* :::'7 I '•l:l.l. i 1., ii.i a. :., , -j,, , J , I . N . M .M:K , M.I r .: ' . -; \ . ' . ¦ .-l ->!. .l...i lu,,,, ),,»,., | .... I t.. XrW Vni k :i> Inlh.U t I'll AM'i: \V,-ili. i- . -.l aV M. ' .r. - 1\\\\\. SPAIN \V,-,li,.- . - :ilay. ' . \ pril 2i. .|. ir.M.V .... Wi.ii.t-Mi. -iv... \ pril ' Jlh. A I . I . lloII. l.;- .,,| . - ..uil tl.f lullCAIl! .! ') <•)> . t 'li» S,s :i. i. i.ii.i,,i,. . .i! ;.li..i. on l. ' aul tl. i t.- S t i . i n .i u i- ' ••'la«.ii! , il.- M- .:,. I ,(, H. J l..ii!. ' tiiiii'Uully luriji- , i.ml '" Ulilc.v.l.i..i.<, »l,.il, .,.- >iiu:ili:il iiilheprjnpbiiil.nk "!;'t« p l..-:i.|! l :tn i.,t 1..I J. . . '•*tr 1,1 |ii.,;,;,¦ l^ 13 _ hlll |17 li.ihira* , jvr'.rilillir to nr- "J'lculaiiiM, ,1, Mai, in- in— all liiuii. ' same pruil. ge n, "' if". I: ' lll: " TilUl> , ¦|*llil)-liv.-(iun.w. <. •«- >i !teiifeiiui.rr.in...lalii'li I- inn ipialkd lor -|.. ICF , li frh t . •''I i*ultl«tiu,, , Al.u^dai.it- ol Kioh Pri.viMon-i unij uj. J-«| V..n, y \\, K Ci,ii, i.i.t,} ' . « . -:i»iini> . l!i>t>- i-l |'a^>|. - i- MI "Wuc.d Tinr.». I' linnptu WVcil thnu-h to A-i-iim* ' - ', San »ati(i>n. , i.I . " , '' ll""i5 ul Caii»J» , and nl thr fniti-l StBti- , m, . A ' <i e teitr " : «K to At-liali.i , Xrw Z.aUr.d , Chiiin. V,,, l "" ' 1' lliw 'hitu^h r,t.« , vm Ntw York and hdll i....ci,ro U, K, f i,b l ur pa( > ,,,. j.j.p l y ,„ To \ ..A i f Sl midSIl , \\ »tfi->tiifi , l,i»«i.n.l; Mi 'V \l \i """ " » 1 " 1 l«BC8., Qu«n-t..« n ;!:• "V . W » ^\? T - *•« A,.nt , Criick-on-S uir; -: ^»- '^- " ' '" u: " : * r/pr Ba( "^'<-iHCUAKL U0WKEY , Quay. SU1PPING "WHITE STAR" LINE. OCEANIC STEAM NAVIGATION CO. (Limited) LIVERPOOL to and from NEW YORK. I TOtKiETTS-^- rTVlESE now, full-powcrcd Steam- i i||um i m>^ j_ slii ps Snil {ro ^ II «|J^UVnil'O0Ii - - . on TmusDAVs. ili QUEEXSTOWN^ . onFmiuvs. IIEJ'UBI.IC .. Thursday, . liar "7th A1HUAT1 C ... Thursdnj, ... Apri l 3rd. 1SALTIC ... Thursday, ... A pril 10th. CELTIC ... Thursday, ... Apri l 17th. Tluse Steamshi ps nirord special accommodation to dbiii I'a.M'iicL-rs; the silimn , Ktatc-rooin», mid smoke-rootns nre amiiMii p*. A snrRCon and str-u-nrih-M carried. Saloon , £18 1N« . And " .1 tluinpas ; Kfturn Tickets 35 Guineas : Strcrnge £fi IU . For frci Rht and fnrtlirr pailiculars , nppl y o t the OfRcra of the Ccmpauy, 1(1 llroadway, JCciv Yoik , and fll) Murket >ticit , Chiiai;o; in Qiirriisiim-ii , to .lainis Scolt >t Co. ; or IS .MAY , 1.M1J1K, & (•() ., 10 \V»tri.stm-t , l.ivrrpnol ; and 7, Kn»t Indu-inTnui', London . [jaB-tr] T. S. 11A It V K Y, \V P*1 of Kncland Insuranrn OS\ce . Wntcrl ' rd .1 . M . MU Kl'llY , -W, Xe»- 1, -me, Canick-on-Suir. ci.Yi)]-: snii'iMNa COMPANY . M A I S C II , 18 73. I. VVKlnv STK.-l.ir C 0 H 3 I V XI C A T W N lefuwn Waterford and London , Plymouth and Southampton, Cork , Dublin , Belfast , AIS 'D CiLASGOW. •i ^W , "*. f"|1IIK new anil pnwrrtnl Screw Stmmcrs ^WjT^V J- TOWAUI) , (. 'UMIIKAK . tiAI.ATA. ^li^jj ffi-SKKKIlYVOUK , K1)1IYSTONK , .SANI)A, *^^^SI3aB> AKKI.OW , arc inli'tidiil Sail »» nndur (weather permitting , unli-sn prcrciilcil hy Bny unforeseen circumstances), with liberty to Tow W^ela, »ud to render Assistance to Vessels in Distress :— KKO.M WATKKKOKI) TO (il.ASGOW , Wclni-Ftlny, otli Murcli 1 p.m., vin 1 >t,bli ri Wcilni^day, . " itti 1 p.m.; via Cork Friday, 7ih 1 p.m., via Coik and Ilclfast WtHj nrsilay, 1-th 1 p.m., via llnhlin Wednesday 1- tli 1 p. m., via (, ' otk. l' ridav , lllli 1 p.m., via Cork mid llclfast U'cilni- T-day, ll'th ,, 1 p.m., via DiiMm. WnliiKilav , l' .n li 1 p. m., Tin Cork. Kii. ' .iv , 'Jl-t 1 p.m., via Cnik anil llcllast. Weiiiu- ri'lay, *J0'li 1 p.m., via Dublin WrdiHMlr. y, 'Jiith 1 p.m., via fork. Knday, 'Jsth 1 p.m., via Coik. and liclfast. \Vi-di:rsday, -lid A pril 1 p.m., riu Duliliu Wuli.isday, "ml ., 1 p.m., via Cork. KKOM fil.ASUOW TO WAI KHKOr.I) , every Mli.VDAY , WKDXERDAY. And Kl i lD A Y , at 1 p.m. ; Kail to Cnwnock , 7 p.m. NOIK. The Siramir or. Kriilny (jops Tia Cork. FliOM WATKUFO1MJ TO HELr 'AST, Via COKK. Kvery FltlDAY , ... ... nt 1 p.m. 1IK.I.FAST TO WATKUKOKI ) , Via GI,A&U0W. KVEKY WKHXKSDAY. KKOM WATKKKOKI) TO DUHI.IX, Direct , Kvrry WKDXKSDAY ... at l p.ro. DU11L1X TO \\ ATKIU-OIU) , Via tiLASGOW. KVKKY TI1UUSDAY. FliOM WATKKFOltD TO COKK direct. Kv.ry WKDXK.SDAY ... nl 1 p.m. Ktciy FKIDAY , ... ,u 1 p.m. FKO.M COKK TO WATKUKOKI ) direct. KVKIiY TUKSDAY. WATKKFOKI ) TO I. O N'DOX. ('sillingat l'l yuio:ith PI'OM «ATRKFOBH. i FROM L0SD05 , .^itnnlav , March h :i p.ui.jSa ' .unlay, Marrh 'ii . '! p.in Tin . -ilny, ,, 11 :; p.m.lTiii-Mlay, April 1 J p.ui I.OXIiON TO WATKKFOIU). Cullliiir at. PlyiiKiutlu Thimilay, Marrh fi s a.m. I Tliiir»lay, Man-l i 27 S a.m. Tui i-ilav * ,, IS J> a.iu. I Tuo5.luy f April K S a.m. < i...-.r. r. iviv.,1 for Shi piiH-nt nt Milli r ' s anil Wc- . -t K.nt WJiurv. < up t>. i; p.m. on ilay liufore wiiliui:. \v.\Ti:i:ri'l:l' To l-t.VM. -ITII. 1*1.1 MOCTII TO - »VATKI:> 'OI;1I . Sittiinlar , .Man'li 1 :' . p in. 1'ri'lay, .March 7 H p.m. •i' li.-nliiy 11 :t p.m. \y«lni-«lay, 111 « p.m. S;itnnl:iv , ,. ' ii . *! p.m. Kriil:iy, ,, US S p.m. Xiuxia. r, Ap i-il 1 -I i' l" Wnlmwilnj, A pri l B s J >. HI . WATrl:ll't:in.l Si'l'TllAMI -TOX. SorTUAMno N TO WATKJllOnil Tniu-lili'liiii? at. Plvuioutli. Tnui?!iippiii|; ut l'lyuiontli. Satiinla.'. .Miiii.li I '! p.m. TiK^.I:.y " , ,, 11 't ii.ln. Krcry 'WoiliH-. Ml ay, nt y a.m. . -"¦atunlar, .. - ¦ ¦ - ' ¦ ' < pm. Tui . -.lii v , Apnl , J :! p.m. I'KXZAXCK TO WATKUKOUI). Siturd.iy, Mli Mart-li , ' J a.m. | Aitimlay, -j;itli March , ' .I a.m. 'J*1 K --C S:-;atr.cr- » h»ve cxcclL-ut Atxiunmodalion lor l' a-.- Svntft-il- . I'ASSAGK-MOXKY : L;il.iu. Itcturn. I). .t-li WatcifoM to CIUKD-V .t l!tlfa»t , 17-i . Oil . ij- . IDs. Cork ... IN : H Dublin ... in, _ C-i I'l jinouili & Southamp ton liu, ;IHi ln< l.ciiil.iii ... Mi H7-; CJ 13-1 Zt f. ' XOTK. —The Cl y.l t Shi |.p in R Company Iiisute all CiooiU Slii pp.-d by thi-p l.ims of Sti-mur» , at . 'I- U per Cent, tu Tnihr- liavin; yearl y afritniilit' . aiul jb |^-r C.-nt. to no casi- .nal Shi ppers—vahn-s lo ln^ dcclan-d nt titnr of Shi p, ment. Forms am) all information to he had at the OdiCLt. For Kates nl I- a-iu-ht , \i-., appl y to—Coutc STKAMtnir Co. , I'mri-ir Qn-ir, Cork ; CAIIOHS and K QAK , NO. 'M, Kiitii Quay, I IUILO ; J. C. 1'INKKUTOX , 11) . Victoria St ., Ii.-lfiibt ; IIKMIT I. WA KIKO , 1'l ymutrli ; J AMBS II A CTMTY , .t Co., 1:17 , I,i iulrnlial) -trcct , I,i.ml"ii j al-o at .MIMKH ' S WIIAII F, Ku-t Sinitlifinlil , ai,d W KST K EST WiiAi'y , Soiithu.irt , London ; Juiisr LTBDY , Limerick ; atl.l the CLYDK Slliri'IXC; COMPAXY , S'.uth-imptiin, Greenock , Gl as?.. VT , find Waterforil! KMil.AXli AXI) SOUTH WALK* , AND THE SOUTH OK IKKI.AXI ) , IIY CKKAT WKsTKKX KAILWAY , via MILFOltll IIAVKX , In fciiincction wit^i tho WATKIUOIIII AND L IMKKICK and WAI KIUOKII AMI C K. VIKAI . I KKI . A .MI J,ines. SHORTEST ROUTE, and REDUCED FARES. * rv\ /. ' . 7-)¦ ' . - . *> Tmins ou 'l X.. ''f l' a.sl Mail Ja mgs L'l ' .—I. crivc \V .\ : i.iti tn:i> nt -I p.m., on Arrival of 11.15 a. m. Train from Liuu-ritk , and 10.50 o.m Train fr.jin .Maiy ljurutiKli , A WIIYINC; in LuNUUN (wca. th. -ranil i .iicunihtanecs Jiorniittiug) at 12.5 on l(il fii»iti^ u ' iiy. DOWN. J. KA V I . Lusnriv (I' aihlinpton) nt 4.00 p.m., nml A I:MW: AI WATKII I' IIIIH (weather and cir. I'ljmKi'ii'C S ii(-rinittinp) about i) M a.m., in llmo rorinr j' lumson tho ' .Vutcrford and Lime, rick ni.il Cci.trn l Ireland Lince. T A It K S—WA TE l i h V n i) AXD I.OKDOK: SIM .I.I < (:iv:iilalj 'i . "l Days) Ut-Clnss & Saloon , lfis Od 2nd Class &. Saloon , :15s fid rtnl Chiss * Foro Cabin , aOa f*I ItKH.I .N- (. -ivoilalili- ft.r 1 munth) LstClssA Saloon , 7fis ,, ,, - ' ndOs<tSaloon , 5'Js Kuril. IT infuiinali'in can lm ohtaineil from Messrs. J AI I IVIS and C' L, Xi-w -Milfurd ; nnd Mr. Dow.vr.v , Ailcl p l.i Wharf , Watcrluri l ; and the itKHLTKn FAHKS liutwn ii (>ihi-r important Stations , tho Timo Table. " , nml Thriiiit'li Kates for Cooils , Ac , of Mr. W. J. Bi.s. M.i.r., tl.t! (iri .al Wi.stiin Company ' s Agent , Paul' s Si , u:iiv , Wiill-llold. .1. (ilMKIISO. V , General Mauaper. I'addinpton , •Tan-, 1^7:). fmy-28 IMI'OltTANT TO KUIUUAXTS Emigration Office , 43 New Lane , C A U K I C K O X - S U 1 R . Iri I KST-CLA.SS STKA J1KHS T»icr.a-«cek froro Queem- . town , Dublin , Dirry, Ulasjunr , Liverpool , and London In Xnv Yoik , Hcwinti. (iiifbic , roillaud , llallimore , Ifalifax , Xi-w (lrl< s f!:ilvi-»t"ii , Xorway, Swulrn , Ital y, Calcutt» , via Smz C' .inal. City Lino Monthl y—Capeol <io«d Hopr, .Meliioninr , Xe«- ' /. ¦ ¦u ' .auii , Sj dnry , (juiem.land , hy the lol- l.mnii! I in-: Wlnti- S'ar , Ciuioli , ,1lni| liiif , Allan linr , An- choi M.nl hii. ' , X.iti'-iial , Dominion , Tucry A: lidtdniii , Ac. I' ll-t t. 'luM " >AI1.1X (» MIII'S .Voliliil y tA .MrlliMJrlir, S\. ¦ . v , Xi-» Z-almi.l ail'! Qn.-i lirlalid . Xi w Olli-ai.f , l'h il- u!. :|l " u ;.inl Xi-» Vi.tk Wukly. J . M. .Ml. 'KI'lIY i.ii "K Axnit for tho llurlinjton and Mi—i.ini Kivrr l!:iilu>aii Co., ab'lu.riM-il to i>-ni' I:mlrOHil Ti.lii-tMit :i I. w i: 1 '" 1 . t o all p»il«fil tln> L' ni tid Stat.-s and Cmmil.1 . ii. nvi- Kiinpriini!. from ni.|,.,-iiif nd drl.iy in tiiKi-lln.K llir.illKli AII .TIIM, lie Ualki, pirjiaif-il In gite the li'n- . ..aiy ii.l.innatli.li lo pi. pai'l 'I uli-:.|iol.li-l* and intend- ll't' I Ihiu'l.mt? , r. >p.Lt ill- ' the Sale ol Lhlul ill the Weplerll M., . .. »¦ in ll.u liai.'l-. of slip r.ulwiy ...K ] .ill) , » hu have ^f i IHMM ii, f i-.cii.s lo M .1 at a luw iatr , mul 11 n y I- . UB ' cedit. M. i, - .\ith t.nml.is , »l:o uii.Ui. -tanil f.umin^, I. HVL- many ail- r..i.l;.^-> l y ll .- liini.l i r ol tht-ir chdd ti n, v\ l.o are (ntitlrd to tin- I; i.. I 11> ol i.inil , i.ndi-r n-rtii i ii ii'Min-ti'iiis . 1 . M. Mci.i'MV itluius l.i-. h. i-t Ihanls loins nnnnroos linl.d- Inr Hi- k:ml -li| | -I t liny loive »noldnl hint in hii iini^ialii ii I. UMIIIVS tin the !a*l fittnti yiars , f.iul hopi'?i to n.irit a ci.iiimuMMi' ol IhHt tt-nflKU-. ln. -| n . (iny-ll) GLENFIELD STARCH , J. -, 11.i' oiil y kiiid u-id in Jlcr MajcKlj- ' n I.numl iy n nn.i.i: AI . -I: AM I.A PII S U I U II.W K Mil YKI I XKIl TIIK <; i. i;x ri i: \. u « TA nc u , Tl. i-y ui' U u-. -i ii.tlnily i-olaitnl to g ive it a T l: I A i,. And raii-fi.ily follow out. tho ilircclioiis printed on t-vi-ry l' ack. - i(. ". .- , and-if this in done, 'I I is will my, liki: thu ( , ' I. KKN 'S J«iundrrs«, " It i. - Hi' J u lf . 't S 'lurrh tiny (• > <• »• i/.- i-./. Qif, " Whin you a. -k for (Jl.iM i i.l.ti SIAKI II , »> - C tl,it y,n ' j- . t /', sis inlcriijr kinds urn often Bunsli- n. '.'ii rur I L I ; Mike of eitia, profit. lJowurc, u.in foie , of spurious imitations. T3LU1VIBERS AND GASFITTERS -i C O.M M INS AXD C O., UG, OUAY. RAILWAY run : TAMES FOK FEUIWA II \ WATKKKnui) AM) ChNTKAI, IKKLANI) AND KILKENNY JUNCTION UA1LWAYS. THAW ALTKRATIONS. Cn Sunday* the Wn Train will leave Wnicrfon! at l-» nnon , ami tlie Uoi?n Train will leave Maryboroug h »t 4.0 p.m. The fho.tc'il route from Watcrfmil . -inil Kilkenny to Dublin. Atblooe. l'< ituinna , l l ar.¦on^town.on Neuagli , U rirt Muryburo ' , \^i- linprOTert quick nn.l Ihrotich 'lally romroiinicalion bn twren Marvl nn.u-! ti anil other hlalions to Wateifnr.l , theaco Tia New Miirnro to iKin.ton anil all MAlinn s on the Great Wes- tern milwajnf l-mi:l.inrl. TRA1M OS II'IEK UAT8. WUHnAT*. BTAIIONB l 'i' *:!/lA jaij mi lev i 2&3' ' iT*3 BTArioNS. ClBi» .CIaM. Cla. «i. :cla Bi. Clast . CI. M A .M. r.M , r. M. I r.M. m.on r.M. ti in h in ' it m : Ii m am p m Wairrr.inl..i/r]Mr(»rt- * IB 12 <5 4 So 12 " hitmnco* ^ 7 ;;, ri 5s ! 4 40 12 13 Mullinavat 7 35 1 S 4 50 12 as llallyhale ? js 1 an fl |0 _ 12 . r >U Thomaslown w 8 10 1 45 S 2.S I 5 llcr.uetsbriilge IS US JJS 1 SO Kilkenny .....arrirn/ « 411 [ 2 Is 0 II 1 40 _ Ho iltlmrlurc S 53 I 2 ' M 6 l. ' i I SO -_ llallyrncarc B 15 « sit 0 35 2 1" Attauasl _... n -Ji - (I 45 '! 1.1 Ablievkix n .V) 1 HI t i 2 JO Marj boro ' nrrirr .l HI 10 3 311 ! ; 2n 3 n .Ma j lioroutli <tcp ^ ,,p : , 1 16 I 3 43 ' 7 HT -3 -24 r..nnrlinaloii JJ :, C ' IV 1 3ii j 4 .1 ¦ ; :G :i 4:1 Dublin arrival, 3 40 5 33 ' 9 40 5 45 Alblonc Juncticn nrrl 4 <5 I f "J» ! Maiybnrn - ...r(«/> rfmi n ' lO (O ' J 1 : J 5i U .12 i lt..screa.ti > arsnnetii.tlnill 1 7 3t» , 10 27 Ml 27 > Koscrtn 11 41 8 1.1 i 1' arionKluu'n 13 II 8 43 1'ortumna _ 12 f >tt 0 21* ' NcnBKh ia 32 !l 'i ¦ •- TeintJeinoro 11 31 8 7 10 . ' 16 1U.W Tl'urlca nrrhnl II 47 D 50 II 15 II l-' > tRAlMt ON wi.rit niTK. m:r.DATn „...„,, 1 i Jc3 1 J \3 I 4 a | 4 l laMI! 4i.1 1 Cln.i. Clam. Cl!nii. . ' Cli.r Cln>i .ClnM. A .M. AM. ' T. M. j P.M. P.M. P.M. ii m Ii in - h in Ii in a nt , p m Tnurlci ttrparturr ¦ 7 10 j '2 3 q ; 'i 2 Trinpleinnre _ 7 HR 2 5-1 i 2 211 Kotcte:i,tP:ufionMn -.lii : 7 :.u :i 16 2 41 Neooi(li._ ; , . ti 30 1 4> roitumna _... : _ : c II I SO ' 1'arionktau- n \ 6 In ; 2 5 KnFcrpii ; . 7 1:1 2 4" i Mnrj lmrn ' ...ti rr(... i>/> ' ! tf 31 ' 3 4!> ' 3 2l Aibl.-nj Junction ...^: , r H IS j . Dublin departure ¦ ¦ f, 0 i !l (I i 1 II ' S 3n IVitailiiifiiin June 'n •- H II 'pi 5:1 ' 1 4:1 U :il Moryl.i.ro '..nrr/._,/,,-n 8 .15 l n 41 ! .1 4 11 52 DOWN THAI > S. I _ : ' Miiil I -i Mnrylinro ' ...rfrynrrnrr ' f 40 . 10 . ' .0 j 3 S- ' i j 1 (I Ablieylnx , ' » 0 II Ml 4 15 4 in Attiiuncli ._ _ ! 0 15 -II 'J.1 M 30 ! 4 .15 Bullyraxi-er 1 _ !i :>5 II 33 I 4 411 \ 1 45 Kilkenny .... arri val ^_ ' !l 45 IJ II 5 . ' 1 , S III I'o il'p arlnn ' ' 45 10 I- * I-J 5 ' 5 15 , 5 50 Rennetsbriilue ! 7 . ' ,7 in 111 \l 17 5 ' -T , . ' 1 32 ThnniTiMnwn ; s 111 10 ' . '3 12 :i0 5 45 I -' i 44 Uallylmle fi 311 ill 35 \2 45 CO 10 0 Mullinavat 1 s 55 HI 55 1 ID ri ?j (i 2-i Kilmacnw I 'I )n 1 25 I fi K 6 41) WalctArd nrriral] !l 30 11 JO 1 15 7 0 7 0 , '>ote. *—Thltil Ciniift ticket:, uro issued at nil tho Kilkenny Jmclion ulalionsli)- iliij tnin . ( Mail tr.iim). Tickets iMU. -rl fnr Single Jourury are available ooly fcr the Train by which tbcjr are iMucd . l"ir«t ana Second CIMs Itelorn Tickets Bro issued between anj t«o SlntiiiDS Hvaibble fof the »alne ilay ; IIIOBO iuui-.l /or any dinlance czcceilinfr 50 mile!* , vrill be ntKilnble for return 00 ths iiaj after the date of the Ticket; anil Iho-c it«ucd between W.i - lerfor.l anil Stations to Kilkenny, inctui-ire , anil Maryborough , will bu avuilnblo for return fur Ivm dayi. afier the rln'c of the Ticket , Kir»l an.l Second Class K«turn Tickets i»fneil <m Situnlay arc reluinnnlc on Sntur.lnj. Sund. -iy, or Momlny ; anil ltit.se iftiicil on Sunday are rctumattlp on Sunday or .Monday. Tbiid Class Id-turn Tlckcll isnui-il at ull Slbliana by Tlliril Cla^s Trains , aviulable lu return tho mmo day b>- any Train eierpt Ibe Mails. t Tbroush TicketB , at lory fares , ate ipKued at Maryliorough and KilLi-noy, ila Waterford and Milfoid Haven , lo and from Lon- don, Dover , Kcl Hill , Aldemhot , Headine, Ba«lni;Htoke, Svtin. don , Oifotd , liinnitigham , Worcester, Hereford, Clicltenljira, llrlslol , QloucisU-r , .Newport. Merlhyr , Aheidarc , CardilT, Sealh , .Swansea. I.lauell y, Carmarthen , aod Carmanlicn Juoctiun , ami New Mdfotd. W. WII.I.IA»B. .Sccrctury. WATEKKOKI) AXU LIMKKICK UAILWAY, Up Trains from ll' aterford. Ti^Ai^iS 01. wmx PAYJI . h' nt- wATCit roBn i "~ l I *- ' *3 4 ' 5 ; C ~ ' '{~ TO IIM IC2A3- I A2 lfc» 1, S, 14-J 1 4 2 I 340 TO LIMI . HU > . ciin.jCloai. Clasa. Clan. Clan. . Cla«n. Clam, 1 A.M. I _ A.M. A.M . . f.M. I T. M. i r.M . ,,M. I h m II in li ni , Ii 111 , b m ti n, h m " Wnicrfoiil.... . /r;i. c n! ... 11 10 ! ... : 2 45 s 3n 8 30 Carrick— II 40 t ... ll 4S ' ... I 3 ?% ¦ . 0 15 *1 15 Cloi.mel 7 -J-- ' ... 12 2" ! ... j 3 5. ' i III n 10 0 .lutirlii.n nrirl- & 35 «. 1 4-" » ¦ ... i T> 15 .12 0 12 0 l)l'liLiN...iirrirof ... I ... 5 35 ... !l .u 4 3(1 4 3o I. ' OHK «rrirn(; ... | ... 8 a ... S - ' I ¦ . ' a 2 9 Dublin il.;/ C II I n OH 0 III . 'III I (I I 7 45 7 45 Coik f- 11 , K n II 40 : -I 45 . 111 6 III r, Junction ...... ,, ?- 40 :Vl 411 I 1 85 ! - . '10 j & 33 V- 10 12 1!> L,inierii;k.... «r.i l: !l 5-j ¦ I 411 I 2 4. ' . 1 3 :J 1 i 0 40 , 1 20 1 Uo Voicn Trains frum Limerick. T RAINS UX WI . CK DAYS . R ' UT MMUICK " l "" 2 3" ' . 5 " «• "TV" . ,,„,,, „,„ ISA. -ll2.fc. I&S Ui!ll.1 U2 ISt J I '"'""'"" D - ' -. - HIM . Can. Claw Clnns ] Cla. -j . CI IIM Class _ _ A . M . A M. A.M. t.n. I r.si , 1 r.M, r.M . Ii 111 h in li *n h in h m i h in h nt Limerick ..''';. '. U 16 j u 111 II - -iu U t' j 4.0 , 10 15 III 45 Jutictinn..arrir.i/ 7 20 ill 35 12 2- J 1 50 5 10 i!2 0 12 n i . oik...- '10 0 1 60 t 2- . ... a i\'i 4 1 5 Dublin 1 3 ).; ¦ I 4<1 5 :ii 9 411 I 4 311 4 311 Iii. -«i.i. v.. ........ iV;, ... ' _ U 11 ... ] I 0 ! 7 45 7 45 Conn ™... ,, 7 10 ! ... 8 (I ... I 2 45 , 10 10 10 10 Junction ! 7 :il ... 1J 35 ... ' 5 30 ilS 15 I! 15 Clonmfl s a, ... 115 ... ; 6 5H I 2 15 213 C»rrick 9 3- ... -J |-J ... j 7 J5 , - . ' 55 2 55 Watcilor.l ...nrirf 10 2.1 ... S 45 ... ! » 111 i 3 4. ' , 3 45 MnilTtaim markt-d with an Asterisk. FAK>.»-rir t iClaj» Sinclc ticket , I4» CI ; . -ccnnil do, 11 0d TJnril L' O, 1.5 id. JEclurn - Fiffc t Cl&'«. - 'li fld ; >t-cond .I.i, I/In 6.J J . 1*. N ICOLI ., Secretary. WATKUKOKI) AXI) TKAJIOHK KAILWAY. _ n' eek- Vn<i Trains. OM ' l :l ' 3 7 8 » ' : « nt a in p in p 111 p 111 |. in |i m p in p 111 li m h in h ui ti 111 li in ], in li in h in h m WToii •« n 11 n Is t.i * 2 :iu 4 0 5 311 7 15 >i i, T' lim Ii IS * ll ill I :, ' . 1 15 4 3') •(! 0' 7 45 !) 30 .,[ Suii 'l-ij/ Trains. noM ' * : | * ¦ ' - a ' 8 ' ¦> - ' a in ti m j, in j. in j. ,„ _ p _ ii^ p in 1 p m ^i rn Ii HI ' h iu , li 11. l7in I. 11. Ii in h 111 h " nT' h in W'nnl "^ 1. ' , l-J 15 ' 1 311 2 3(1 I .I 'l 9 I . Tmorc . *' 15 l-J 4.1 : -J II J 4 II *, ' 0 0 Ull ' ... j .. " •Mailtraim (i, ,N. UAKKH , Kcrrctarj . GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS TI IK MOW 1 MUCKD CATALOG U J3, GIVING asliort Descri ption of tlio Heat GAKDKN and I'J.OWKlt SKKDS , is now ready, anil will lu: KCMIL frr-c by j iost tut app lication. 1'lcaso to write for it. Witli tho Catalounc will bo sent a simplo nnd wcll-arrangr . ') ! OKDEIt SIIKKT , to wltich tho quaoti. tics requireil I IIIYU onl y to be iiiltlutl with tlio pou , and thus a coiisidcrnblu priviug in wriliuK cHi-ctuJ . ScTcral New and Viiluiiblti Vurj«tiua of VKCJKTA- I5 L 1-; aud I-I.UUKR rtKKDS hate buun milled , while many sorts of less merit havo been kept baek . CULLKCTIONS Ol" C.AHDEN* AND KLOWKlt SEEDS cnu bo HUjip lad , if required , at from 10d. lo i"i a Cull.-clion , . -iltluiug h wo do not rcconimcnil thin b-ys-tcin of furnishing i\ garden , as gardeners and ama- teurs know much better than we can tho varietira nnd proportions (suitable for their locality and tastes of the famil y. KRKK J)Ki.tveitv. —All 1' areeln of Onrden Soeds aliovo JiOa. valuo will bo forward ed , Carriage Vree, to nay Hailwny .Station in Ireland. Imjv.rUd Sj vinj ll'/i. ' i.l , Out. - , Hurley, Leant , Peus, jUl-IJl IWc/ics , .)v. \Y. 1) 11 V il 3f O .V 1) A X 1) S O N H , OS, DA WSON Sl'ltKhi , UUIIUN , &. SilKLING , SCOILA.MI. THE BUTTER SEASON. POMEY CKAKS. —T. W. CONDON rwpcclfull y informs A griciilturi iitH that he is C'linj ileling a l.AJUii: STOCK of I'OXKY (iEAHK , and remindn tlR -tn that ho was tlio lir.it to introilui o tins valuable , ami now inilirpt-nsililo Macliino into this country, now more than L '( I years ago. His new pattern is tho modol from wln ' uli all modern Clears huvo been cop ied , and lieinj ; still unrivalkil , it may bo Been in the hands of 1^7 of the best flutter niiikorK in this and tho t-urroundinj, ' counties. Il has been thoroug hl y tested and universally commended. Its grc:ilquali- ties are : HtnuyUi , li j Ul Jfi iui j lil, and muiierulc 1'rice. Karly orders soliciled. T. W. (1. has alto in stock Zi g-zag and Chain Hnr- rowp , Field ltollers , Drill HcuWers, and cvory Imp le- ment buited to tho present season. IMI'LKMKiNT WOHKS, ^1 TIIK MALL. WATKUFOIID. (mii-fit TO CKA/.IL'KS AND FAUMKKS. PURE EXTRACT OF TOBACCO, MANUl- 'ACTUJiKU IN H0NI)IN(i STOKES, Duty J- ' ree , by Special Permission of Govern- ment. This valuablu preparation will bo found un- failing in tho Treatment of .Sheep, Curing and 1' rc- TCiitiiig Scab , and Improving tho Wool. 11 degtroyu effectuall y vermin in animals of all kinds , and nlao iu (iaidens and Shiubberies , and in tho earth. Price, ¦Id. per 1b. i.r lis. Od. per (Jallon. At.r. vr Jolt riiK SAM: IN WATKIIIOHII : KODHKICK ItVAN , (ieneril firoctr J- llroad-stnet , anil llavauna House, 111 (jUAV. _ _ CJUNSMITH STNI) DKALKHS IN ALL KINDS OF AMMUNITIONS. C O M MI N S AND CO li(J , yUAV, WATJiltfOJtU. ~W1S/L. "^"OXJ3M G-BR &c GO'S EDINBURGH, INDIA PALE, AND DINNER ALES, SPARKLING, REFRESHING, NOURISHING , AND ECONOMICAL, to bo lia'l of tho princi pal Retailors. Obsorvo Trndo Marks , as other brands aro frequently substituted. Breweries—Edinburgh. Established 1749. Waterford Stores—81, Custom-House. Quay. Dublin—7, Lower Abbey-street and Saokville Place. Belfast—5, Glo' ster- street. Cork—Merchant' s Quay. Limerick—12, Brunswick-street. Drogheda—30 , West-street. London—Belvedere Road , S.E, Liverpool—51, South John-street. THE WATERFORE^AGRIOULTUEAL HOUSE. WILLIAM ROSE , AOEST ' TOK THOMAS McKENZIE & SONS NOS. 5 AND 6 LITTLE GEORGE'S STREET , WATERFORD. WE aro DOW receiving our SPRING SUPPLIES of FAKJI and GARDEN SEEDS, selected with tbo greatest caro ; nnd from Thirty Yearn ' oxperiencc , wo aro ablo to promiso onr numerous Customers tho Bnmo GENUINE ARTICLE wo havo ever mado it our stud y to procure , irrespective of COST. IMPORTED SKKD OATS , EAltLY POTATOES , Ac. ; THOMAS VtrKEits & SONS' A r alnable MANUHHS—viz. : SI - RIIAI . MANDHBS for TURNIPS and MANGOLDS ; SrKciAr. POTATO JIANURK ; XX. SUl'EKPllOSPHATE , ¦!() i-Ett CKXT . SOLUBLE ; PURE DISSOLVED RONES, I'KIIUVJAX GUANO. GENUINE LE0P0LDSHALL KAINIT. A LWAYS iu STOCK, a Largo and Varied Collection of FARM , GARDEN , and HOllTICULTUKAL I M P L E M K N T S AMI JI ACH1 N ^ K S. toV CO UN DRILLS FOR STRIXC! USE. I' ricd Cala lo' juc on yl jijirVcad' oii. n2iJ.tr IN THE LANDED ESTATES' COUIIT , IIUvLAND. OARNAGH ESTA-TJS . SALE ON FRIDAY , THE 23m DAY OF APRIL , 1S 71! In the Mutter of the Estate of HENRY LAMBERT, GEORGE LAMBERT , an Infant, JOHN DUNLOl' , and THOMAS IJOYD , Owners ; LAUJtKNCK DAVIDSON , DAVID SMITH , and tho NORTH BRITISH iiiitl And in tho Hatter of tlio Eslato nf HENRY LAMBERT , and of GEORGE LAMBERT , JOHN DTJNLOP , and THOMAS B0YD, O W N K It S ; /I .II7/I SMITH and (/,. . - SOUTH JllilTISH nnd 31KHCAXT1LE IXMSUAXCX COMl'AXY , Peliti^urs. TO I)K SOLD, befoio the Jionourablo Jud ge F I.AXACIA . V, at his Court , LANDED ESTATES' COURT, INNS' QUAY, DUBLIN, ON FRIDAY THE 2om DAY OF APRIL , 18?:! , At the Hour of T WKI . VK o'Clock, in 1' OLIITKEN LOTS, as particularised in tho Printed Rental in theso Hatters, Tho LANDS of NASH , CUSIIENSTOWN , ACLAMON , and Part of TOLLERAGET, otherwise TELLER- OUGHT , TERHKRATJI , a sub-dciioinination llu rcof , held in Fco-farni , nnd containing 231-la. 2r. lOp. staluto measure , or llirrcnronts , nnd producing anet annual profit rent cf £1-175 V«. lOjd., or therenbouts. And alto , tlio LIFE ESTATE of II K. NUV LA . MHKIIT , one of the Owucrt , now in the , '!7th year of his age , of mid in otlitr J' ntt o! tbo Raid Lands of Tnllernght , otherwise Tellaroug ht , nnd Tcrrarath , a , «ub- denoniination thetcof , :.nd of nnd in tlie I.jii:ds cf Carn^li , with the Mansion-house , Demesne, Out-olIieeH , and I'rimiscH tlieicou , lield iu Fce-fnrm , coiilninitig ) <91:i. or . 'l ip. flaluto mensurr , or thereabouts , nud producing tho nit annual profit mil of. L'127;i Ills. M., all which Buid Lauds aro situate in the Uaronicsof UANDIV and SiiKi.i:nt.\K, nnd COUNTY of WEXFORD. No. 1—SUMMARY OP LOTS. (iunntity DKNOMIN ATIONS. L ° aud ..^ c ' | Statute Measure. ^^• W^^l^^ : ^^^l^l-^l^•^i•^:•M^f-^i•^;^^;•HVi^ : f•^ : l^i ^fel^S LINSEED CAKE ~ ' A. It . 1>. £ B. ll Nash Castle (part ol ^ 1U0 3 15 ul 0 (J Nash Cistlc (part ol) 147 0 23 Hi 4 11 Cushi-nstowu lpartoO 40. * , 3 31 185 9 2 Cushcnslown (parl of) 010 1 1 OM 17 1 o I Aclamon (part of) ..J 227 3 12 202 13 ll! 6 Aclamon (pjrt ol) ... i 21!) . 'Ill 101 11 8 7 Cuturnstowii (part of) ' 5 17 a 8 11 ' 8 Tcllaroug lit (part of) j 1 2 3s II 1 0 « Ti-lUrous lit (part of) ! IM o 3-J h7 11 1 . 2311 2 10 117* 0 10 ' , i No . •'—SUMMA 10 Tclldrong bt (pnrt ot) . ')0li 0 27 213 12 8 11 Tellnroug ht (part ol) :l"H 2 1:1 . 'JG. 'J 13 11 12 Tellnrnuiilit (part ol) 2J2 1 2M 111 I 19 1 13 Ti-llnrouirlit (piirt ol) 120 0 3!l Ul 12 2j 11 Mansion House nuJ ) DttiKSiio Lauds S 752 3 12 4 JO 18 3! of Caruag h J 17U1 0 yH273 10 2 Dated this Hid day of Man h , IS7H. JIKNItV K0J1KIIT GRF.KN'l-: , Chief Clerk , S1ICHAKL LARKIN , Solicitor , hari,,^ Carriagoof Sale, No. 51. Damcalrecl , Dublin. DKSCUIPTIVK PARTICULARS. The F/statu known as tho CARNACII KSTATK , and which comprise* all (Jio foregoing LauiU (except Nash), is one of tho wont compact and best 6tiuated in the County ol Wcxfonl. Tlio Demeiitiu is beautifull y Planted , and the Mansiou-houso mill Ollicea aro commodious and extensive ; n coiisidcralilo uuin of money waa expended a few years siueo in tbo erection of a b' ai-m.stead , udmirably . ^iiuatcd and arranged. There is abuudanco of l'islt in tbo douu'Biic, ami it id in tho contro of a uporting Country . The Lands aro of n superior quality. Tho Tenant* aro quiot , respectable , and industrious , and pay their rents punctually. The Kstaus is distant about three miles linm tho Dourishiug seaport Town of Now Rosa (where n. Steamer |i!ie.H to and from Watcrfbrd ilnil y) ; Two miles from llall ywilliam , a .Station on tho Dubliu and Woxford Railway, and Thirteen milos from Woxford and Ktiniscorth y respectivel y. Tlio purchasers of the Life Ivstato will bo entitled to tho benefit of certain J'olicicH of Insurance, ao particularised on Rental , efficled on llio lil ' o of the owner , .Mr. U E . VIIY LAMIIKIIT , to tlio eitcnt of i!lS, 000, in proportion to tho amount of their respective purchases. For Rentals, Haps, and further particulars , upp ly nt tho Registra r ' s Office , Lauded Estates Court , Inns ' O , uay, Dublin ; to THOMAS HOYD , Ksrj ., tho Receiver over tho Kstate , Chilcomb Lodge, New Rosa ; LAUKKNCK W. COKCOJIAN , Ksq., Solicitor for tho Owner , Kmiiscortliy ; JACOli W. LKARKD , Ksq., Maunfjer of tho Natioual Hunk , New Jloss ; or to MICIIAKL LARKIN , Solicitor for tho I' ctilioucr. - ' , having earriago of llio Sale, 31, Damcstreet , Dublin , by whom proposals for purchaso by Priva te Contract will bo received up to the 17lh day of A pril , IS73, and submitted to tho JuJ go for hi.i approval. ra7.3t ]VTEW S PR I N G G-OODSi M. POWER & SONS ! T> K S P E C T F U L L Y auuouuco WOOLLKNS, FANCY DRESSES, PRINTS ALSO, A LAHGE STOCK OF GRKV <t WII 1TK CALICOKS , LIXKXS I'OU' E J. S, WIIITK <t COLOHKI) COUNTKRl'ANK.S, COTTON .t LINEN SHEETINGS , Tl 'CKEXS 1IKSSIANS , FLANNELS & I1LANKETS , COTTON RUGS , ic. ^IAN U FACTO RY \] U\ .^STTOJSHEPi SUPERJPRIIiMPMfVED [mu7.l!m] bADDLERS AND HARNESS MAKEES A pnww O COMMINS AND CO., Ji lt . GARDEN , GlJ - QUAY ' WATBKFOBD. ^^ ^ MECHANICAL DENTIST, HALFPENNY l'OSTACK CARDS. All descriptions of Printin-* on such Cards %S "t THK MALL, WATERFOUD. 93 " ExcenkCC at Tut: WAKEVOKU N EWS OJj icf [ja3-ly COUNTY OF WEXFOIW FEEDING CAKE 2 ] c c ("Lot 1 —ric farm. Tlin Lot will he sold lialili: lo the entire rent rt- < » ITVCI 1 iii Fuu Inrtn Krai.t of 271 li Jul y, l' iil , iu inili'iauificjlion of C Lot 2. Soe conditions ol bale Lot 2-FPI : Innu. f Lot 3—F. -c farm. Tliis Lot will ho aolil liable lo llio entire rent re- < served in Fee farm grnul of Kith Jul y, 1S" >8 , in iiitlciutiiliciilinn ol C Lots -I , 5, ti . 7, rJ , », 10, 11 , 12, 13, iirnt 11. ^ic ccinlitioiii nf Sale f Lot -t—This l.'.t will 11; . -.I.Ill Nul.ji-ct to tin: two Fee fflrtn nnnuilie" I of i'lili' . l li . 7 >il . mid i' . 't') 13< . 4Jd. respectively, (or tln> lire of a ¦{ I.a'iy now in;«l about (ill \ e.irs , in tiiilcmniftcatinn of Lots 5,0, 7, 8! I ll . 111, 11, 12 , 13, and H, ulso cli.iiyoJ thciewitli. Sue conditijiiB ^ ol Hale. Lot . " , Fee farm Fee l.irni Do. Do. Do. IV Ol. 1 LOTS (LIFE KSTATK). l.ut 10 l' ' ee Una. 1'I IIH Lot will I.e milil niijtcl in an iiuiiiuiy of CllK) per tiiitiuin fur tliu lite of n Laily now in hr-r li'ind year , in inileinnilicntion ol Lut9 11 , 12, 13, aniJ ll , Blao liable tliurvtu , hoin payment of same. Fco Uint. Du. Du. Do. tlio Arrival of their NEW SPRING GOODS , iu HOSIERY & GLOVE S, SHAWL S, H AT.S & CAPS , HAHKHDASHBRV, CENEKAL IHt A l' E ltY , CON.S1STINO OF i, TABLE CLOTHS .t NAPKINS , HUCKABACK & DIAPER M. TOW E It k SONS 2 & 3 , BROAD STREET ; : - ' . -.: ' _ :- . 'lii. - =-7- ; 5r3!^fs?SiiC^. HOTELS DUBLIN. Tho European Hotel , B olton Street. fl VIE EUROPEAN is tbo largest , the bost Bitnato, I a Ud tbo most comfortable Hotr ' in tlio City. All modern improvements have IK 'n recentl y introducod , and tho entire House papered, painted , nnd decorated. Twenty Suites of Apartments for Families. Draw, in;: Kooma from 2a. Gd. to 5s. Sitting Roome on the grinind lloor free of charge. U5)" Soup, Fish , Joints , Fowl , and Entreo in Coffee Ronin and Re. -taunint , from Two to Soven o 'Clock ilailv. Red , including Servants , 2s. Cd., 2s.and Is. 6d. [m31-tf] J. MOLONY, Proprietor. JIILFOIi D HAVEN. THE SOUTH W^ALES HOTEL, ADJOINING tho Terminus of tho South Wales Railway Company nt New MilTonl, and the Landing Stn^o of tho Watcrford Royal Mail Packets. Tho Public aro respectfull y informed that tbo above cxtonsivo Establishment is roplcto with ovcry accom- modation. Collco , Commercial , and Sitting Rooms | Billiard nud Smoking Rooms. Tbo Rooms nre large, lofty, and airy, lieautifull y decorated , elegantl y fur- nished , ami aro otherwise litled up with every regard to comfort and convenience. This Hotel is muaied on tho banks of tho far- famed Mill ' ord Haven , and command /a most exten- ?iivu view of Her Jlnjcsiy 's Dockyard , nnd <if tht: romantic and picturrsiiuo Si-enerv of the nei ghbour. liooil. Visitors , Tourists , Cotnmeicial Gcnllemen , and Families will lind this Establishment , for situation ;unl comfort , combined with Jlndetato Charges, sur- passed by no other in the lVinci pality- tj^i" licit , Cold , and Shower Kaihs. All conimiiniealiiius should be addressed to Ciy23.tr.) J. WUET'iWN , Manager. IMPORTANT TO TIIAVELLKKS , TOURISTS, AND OTIIEKS. I/ you wunt om<Jnrt , rnnvciiicnce , and economy ¦r i: v T it K WATERFORD ARMS' HOTEL, CoiiNKit rn COLllKCK ST. AM) THK HALL. CZ' , " LUNCH EONS read y at all times. (jy l) IMPERIAL HOTEL , KILKENNY. }VAI/I 'KR J1AM.DX , l' li oi'iu cTOii , BKCIS to itil'in-m his Cninmercial friends and the public grtirrall y, thai ho has just rnad o large addiliuns and inii.rcivemi-iii- in his Hotel , nnd trusts by strici attention to business , to meril lhat kind pa- tnm. -igowJiidi llnry iiavu liiiin-i to>olibur;ill y bosiou-ed. Th e I'osTisi; hsiAr.i.isn. viM Donduen.-il as hei-eto- fore , and Oinnibiis'-s.as usual , attend all the 'I rains. Kilkenny, ll areh «, lS7:i. [mhlu-tfj KELLY'S CROWN HOTEL, SIOXCK STREET , WEXF01M) . THIS is a Central nnd Comfortable Hotel , in wliicli everything can be had o,. tho most moderate terms. (p^V Rest Dublin and We.vforii Sp irits; alsoUrandica Wines , l' ortcr , Ale , &c. (nulj-tf.) lE^'J" Cars on Hire at the shortest notice. D U 11 LIN. Commercial & Private Lodging House ¦I 'J MARL BOROUGH STREET. PARTIES Visiting Dublin can bo acenminuilntod , willi or nr without Uoaril , and all the comforts of a home , on Moderate Term*. f/i -y-lfj tSSJ" Situation central , close to Sackvillc-strect. MUSIC. MR. HILTON , PROFESSOR OP MUSIC %tt?K0. IS , IIKXUIE 'ITA XTIIKKT. Terms , on application. [dl-3m] EDUCATION. BOAIIDINT ; AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES , Nil. 51 , KING STUEKT. ^"fillK cour.s e of Iii.siruetiim comiirises rrench , I Kalian , Eng lish in all its branches ; Music Sing- ing, Arithmetic , Plain and Ornamental Needlework. Terms known on app lication lo (flO-il) Miiis O'MAHA , Princi pal , ul King-street. ALTERATION OF PREMISES. GREAT SALE OF PIANOFORTES IMPORTED direct from ll:.: .Manufacliui . -iP , Messrs . CiiM.Alii i A Coi.i.vtai , K IIIKMA . V , DALMAIM : , U KI . NS . M K.i P, Ac , Ac, :it C. A. JOXE.S' MUSIC DKPOT, 1 L' () , QU .1 )' , ir A T Eli FO 11 1) . HARMONIUMS in great variety, Eng lish and French make; Violins , Cornets , Concertinas , Driim. -f , Flute. -! , Banjoes , Music Iln .vi's , ,vi' .. Ac., AT (J. A. JUNKS' MUSIC LKXblXU LIUllM ' .Y , WATKII FII RD. 2li , niii) NEW SONUS and PIECES , at (1st Tiintn the Marked Price for Cash , the entire STOCK now SELLING OFF AT A GREAT REDUCTION' ! previous to Alteration of Premises. C : A. JONES IMI'OliTKl: ..< riAX ')FOl:rK. <, IIAH.UOXirUM , .?•<- . 12U (JL'AY, WATERFORD , AND BAGWELL STKKKT , CI. ONMEL , Begs to rail special alien lion Ui It i.i ex h-iiMvc TUNING and REPAIRING business . His Tuners visit all tin: Southern and Midland Cnunlk-s of Ireland (Quarterl y. (J^i" Piatioforlos and Harmoiiiuiiu hired by tho Month or Year , with option in jmi -ulia.su, and on tho Three Years ' system. C. A. .lO.NKS' MC. -nC AVAUKIIOL 'SK. C' liikitting, Aichi-ry, Croipict , and other Games, a unusuall y Low Prices. [niy l.tfj FIGARO C}-t f \(\(\ (ON K THOUSAND POUNDS), cZmlA. } \J \J \J in Moi.ey Gifts , including one Great Gift ot i'i r>: //iiii-'rc-i I' unn-h Cash , will bo gra- tuitousl y distributed umong the readers of tho Lon- don FIGARO lor lb7X Complete details , and u Gltr CoiioN iu eac h nuuibcr of iho FIGARO. Every Wednesday (-d.) and Sulurclay (Id). Sixteen Pages illustrated. Sold by all newsagents. UIHco ,llW,Strand. MINERAL WATERS rpiIEonly PRIZE MKDAL , DUItl.IN EXHIBITION JL 18lw , for i-xcvllr iiu ol .MINERAL WATERS , wa, nwanlril tu B K W h E Y A X U D ll A 1" £ 11. BE W L E V A N 1) D R A P Ell 1 ! SODA WATER. BE W I, E Y A N 1) 1) 11 A P E 11 ' S LEMONADE. BE W L E V A N I) V It A 1 ' E It' S GIXGliR 1IEEK. E Win A N D D It AI' K ll 'S SELTXEK WATER. BE W L E Y A N D 1) R A P E R ' LEMON-FLAVOURKD SODA WATKR. B ~~~ E W L E Y AND I) R A P E R '"S I.n illA WATER. BE W L E Y A N D D K AI' K li'S /ERATED SARSAPAR1LLA. HEU'LEY AND DRAPER , •23, M»EV-STRKKT , D011Ll». "Iliul 11 Ijitreillo ott liiiKii iiiilliuu liii» Hart uiiulo niiiiictacliio-i arow ." —T/i-- ltvru.t. WHISKERS AND MOUSTACHI0S - All young men desiring above should consult , by letter, JOHN LATRE1LLE , UU Lorrinioru Slrert Walworth , Surrey . Parliculars free. j2t-, r >l* -\TEUVODS DKIULITY , and all NKRVOUS J3I AFFECTIONS, wbi-llii-r tlm reault uf early errors or othurwiM- , arc Iiy very binifite ittiil iKi'iprnsii-e nu-iiiis quicll y cured in IHIHI France ami (iermnny. '\\w. nilTcrtia . iT a ir>i- dcut in this country, wilt bu li.i|<|iy to ftcml free to nil appli- cant* lull p.irticulnrs of tlio in..do of trratmnit tl.ern ailoiiti-il , on run-ipt of« directed cnvrkipr. All pi-riniu tnny euro them- Relre^, ^tiil llius not run 1 lie ri'k of being Tictimiaed . AdJrcaa MIIIH . A. D UVIL, YA, Newtnurki-t-strirl Iiirinin^ liaui. HE ALTH AND MANLY VIGOR. —A Mcilicnl man cf SOyrurs ' iiperunco iu llio treatment of NERVOUS DE- BILITY , Spcrmatortluc and other ulTuctiom which jru olti'n aci|uireil in earl y lilr, nud unli t sutlerera lor nmrnauo ami otber . -.UL-ial dutiua , hit (lulilislicil a Bouk Ritiun tbi; full ueiieli t of liii lout: txpuriencu gratis , with plain directions lor tint ri't-orcry of Health anil Slrinntb. A Music copy jvut tOHuy nilJreas on 'nv^t of Ono Stdtop. Address to the Secrttnry, liulitnto of Anatomy Ilirmintbani fil-lyl C0UPELLE. De R00S & Co. ' s PREPARATIONS A FllKSU ASSORTMENT of the fbHowuig Preparations liafo just leen received nt Till. Nnw» Ortici', King-street , Wnterfonl , from COUTEI- LS, DK lioos it C.J., Lonilou :—Gullio Vita:, or VegMable Life Drops , the great mnrdy for Nervomnes», &c. Dr. DK R OOS' Coiniwunil Rennl Pill*, (or 1'aiu.i in the Luck , gravel , rlieumatiam , KOut , ,tc. Prico If. llil . to 33« per bin. Si'c advertisement olsenlinrn for patticiilms . Dr. VB Jlooa ' Vegetable Lif^ 1' iH^ , lor rt-gulating the stoniach and cleaosinp; the lilouil. lluilutnu CocrtLLB ' a Iluir Restoiing I-'l-aiil , nliirh has been found wotidi-rfull y ctficaeioun in hriii^ ini; the hair tu itsuriduul color; al. -o , Cuui'ELLt ' i Hair Dvi- . BUTLER'S CATECHISM TO CATUOLIC CLERGY, BOOKSELLERS, 4c. On Sale at The News OJice , With the Recommendation of the Hishnii cf Watcrtord >nd I.Umori:, the Kight Rev. Dr.O IIKJKK A Catechism for the Instruction of Chilureii BY THE MOST Rev. Dr. JAilES BUT r -'E-R Ardibisbop of Cashel ami Eml y. Printed on Good Paper , and in largo clear Type. KrXOMMKNIlATION: " I approve of this Edition nf the Risrlil. Rcr. Dr. JAMTS Bi:TLKtt ' s Catechism , nnd recomineL'd il to tho Faithful of these Dioceses. " >J< D. O'BRIEN , R.C.I!. "Waterford , Juno 2, I RO'J. " &V5° Orders from any part of tho Diocese , Pent in and directed to C. R EIDIUMI , Printer and Publisher Jl'tiler/nriJ Xeics Office , 'I!) Kin^-strcel , promptl y at tended to. Thn Tradestipp lii . -d mi moilrrati- Icrm. - - . Jlay bo had Relail from every Ca ' .Lolic Hwiksuller in the Diocese. 27, B.MlKDXSTIlAXll S TISKCT, W.VTKIIFlllll) Si ' j> l*»ib:r 'd\>', 1- S72. HENRY AUDLEY & CO. "TXTJllLK returning their sincere and jjra' .'-fu l * * nckiion-lcd ginentrf t'i tlio [nililii.- fur tin: I'Xteusivp I'atroutigo bithri-lo bi . -slnwi-d upni. llicm , bt'ij to acquaint, their kind patrons thai they havo added to thi-ir Stock , n all Depari- mentfl , i- u .M f iiim N I ; : Gua(ji:itiK.s :ir.(l O ILS l'nti-'CMKitv , ITALIAN G UOIIS, Cuuu.it.s , (J IIANHLCUV , IJUL'tS, CollllAOK , CANVAS , &C. which they can confidentl y recommend. N.B.SOLI : A UK . VTS in W:iU'rfi)id lor P KAI IICK and B LI . IIA . N 'S PATENT 1'Al. VT.S. fj^'" Orders executed wilh accuracy and ties- patch. McLEAN & McINTOSH , PLUMBERS , LEA D MII UC1 IAXTS, .J'c, BEG to itilimate thai, they have now added, to their business a BRASS FOUNDRY nnd ENKl^KSU- ING ESTABLISHMENT , wln-re limss W.nk ofevi ry ie>:cri ption will be t- .ial and finished oil' in Fii-.sl.cla. -ss style , and with as little delay as possible. JI I -L KAS and .Mi:l.vr»su alsn I H- J, - i<> t.:oi ' .i'r tl-.i-ir sincere thanks for the kind patronage besiuwed un thent , and hope, by their constant, attention lo busi- ness, to merit a continu. -incc of .same. S^}" Jj ca>l , llrnss , C' I/)1/1':!- , n) id Iton \\' <;rk. * 3 , LITTLE (i EO RC J E' S STREET , WATEHF(JRI) and ROSK-1NN STREET, KILKENNY. N . B. (Ireeii-htiuse? , Cnnsi'i'valm-ies , and Public Buildings Heated ' on tin: most improved princi ple by tho circulation nf hot water. (mvlo-Om * SjL 'KClAI ' j XO'l'liJK. CITY OF KILKENNY CARRIAGE WORKS. THOMAS O'REILLY , PROPRIETOR. (.S' .-v . - . »..I" II' . Ln 1, ¦'•. -.). MR. O'REILLY I JCKS lo inform tin; Nobility, Gvnlfy, ami i'nbiic of the I' t.tiiily :n,il . -nljuili- ing Cnuutics ll.at IIu. - .it:i- . -s is RKSU.MKD in the abovu old estalilisla d Factory . A large variety of Cat ring, s, Cai-H , Cruy dons , A'e., on hands , mul every di-S ' . -i i j.tiim of Carriage , Curs , Ac , will I.e found equal t.o Dublin or London Built. sUl.lf. 1555" Repairs done in snperior sty le , at Low Pi ices. NEW WINTER GOODS, AT A G II E A T II EDUCTION I Jl ii s. K. I-; L I, Y EAS JU.ST RETURNED FROM LONDON Will! A VERY LARGE STOCK OF GOODS I N I : AI II D KP . UTMK . NT < IK HKI : IirsiNi:^ , y' !!,-c/l«s..l , f.M- l ' lr; III (/..J I M U 'I - J .-:-! 'J ih'J S: :l."i:l , MUCH BDKR LAST JIOXTH'S riMCES , And Oilers to her CUSTOMERS , and ihosu who may give her a Trial , the same advantages. M it s. K 1-: L L Y , MILLINERY , MANTLE , AND CENERAL JJKAPEIJY WAHKHOUS )-:. GW 73 , Q ij - 'ir , II' A TF. IlFOUTi . P.S.—I have added QUILTS aud ULANKETS to my Stock. dti-tf .MKS. CARROLL, (l'nlrouiscd by Her Majesty Un: Q I KFN nnd HerEi- tellency tin: Cuumesd Si-KNrKit , BE(iS respectfullv lo inform her Customers thai her L.\DIES' OUTFlTTINli BABY LINEN DEPARTMENTS Are al present fnll y resorted with a choice t-election of Goods. LADIES' TROUSSEAU 1 X J) I A x "' o UT F ITS Executed on the .sl.ortei-i notice. Price Lists free on app lication. Ladii- .V OUTI'ITTINC and JiAIJY -LINKN WARKHOUSE , 13 XASSAU STltEET, l. iUIU.IX. idl».:i m INKS. BLACKWOOD'S , M0RDA.VS REGLSTliATION {ij}" A MI AM , IIIK H K>T I NKS , In J AKS at Gd., Is., Is. Gd., aud ^s. each , Til UK IIAII .IT " TIlH lYKll' .S'" OFFICE , KIXG ST., «?< •;• With all kinds of STATIONERY , &c , 10 HE GIVEN AWAY ! A Nt'w Mi'dica l Woilc '.n M.irriaci 1 , the cause .in.l cure of prcmaturi' ili-chtie in man, Nt-rvuub Dvtithty, liupotuncy, Ac.j Wilh Uuli- . -t f..r rtrmovi:)^ ix-rtain dirqualiticalioiis that destroy tin: 1i. -i|>|>iiirt.i i<t ' Wi-dJi-J Lib; or EVKRY MAN HIS OWN DOCTOR. For Two Stamps sutl ' i-rers may avoid tbe nunifrous impostors who *i-nil their boi.ks for nothing, publish tPtti- rnoniaU which they write thrrcsekeji, Hctitiou s ti-vn>\rs from iinng inary Jt>ll^lal!¦ ,plofl'^s to cure ilim-iise* with iiiHtruoientt insteuil of Medicim-a, and other absurdities as cruel as tbey lire deceptive. A physician , 25 years Pitensively enR igcd in ttic treatment of Debility anil the various mental and nervous Bflcctionj re- lultiDK therrlrom , will FCIUI free, on recei pt of Two Penny Stantpa to prepay poMciRi- , a piiinphlct ciiiitaimni; his highly succesbful anil only safe treatment , with all the necessary prescriptions mul ilirectinus by which sulfertrs muv corn tlicmsi-lTi-s at trifliuK cont. Ailtlrr. -s Air. I.AWKS , Medica l I'uuli»iier, 11 Ilaml Court , llolborn , Loinlon. " Fur the lUwr.l is the Lif:: " See UeiUvronvmy, ehuj' . .i ii., i'1-r. -.t- li »i. Clarke ' s World Famed Blood Mixture , EUR CLKANSlMi IUM I CLKAitlNU tin: lll.UODIn in ALL Ull'UKITIKS , nlicthi-r MMIIII ; Irun joutliful iutliiirrrliiiti or iiny ntlicr c..u.si- , LMIIIIOI bt. Ion tiiutily lecotii- mcuiied. it cureM t^lil Jxre.1, - CUM * Ulicrali-d S-.n-s in Ilia Ni-ct ; Ulci r.ileil Sue l.i-it-i ; Illnckliend*, m- Pinip lei, on Fat-p, Scurvy ^.in-s ; C.itici-iuu> I'lii-r. -* ; llli.nd mul Skin Dis- ttast's ; tilat.dular Srtelhiij ;' ', aid (-li *ur-> tin: Bluuit liuin nil Impure . \lattrr , Ircin \vli.\ti-vi-i- ruii»i' aiitin^. As this niisttiic in pliM.ant Hi lite lanli- , anil narr.ititi-il fire from mercury —wbii-h all pi ils and mini niiilicitiru sold (or ttie aliovu (li^i'usi's cunt. -iiti the l'ro('rit-tor nolit-its iutlvn-:* to yivu it ii ttial to ti -st in v.iluc. TllOUSAMIS OP Tltll IMOMALS PBOU ALL l'ARTif . Sild in lluttle* 'J« .:M . i-Jtli , and in Cist-* , couiainiDE 0 Botll s , IU. each , fcullicitnl lu i lfuct a primuneut rare iu liniK'Staudui? cnavs , by nil Clu-iDiats nud Patent Medicine Veudom ; or sent to any addrcsa on recei pt of 27 or 132 stamps , Iiy F. J. CLARKE , L'licinitt, High-strt'tt , LIIICOID. WUOLKSALE AGBKT6 : liurcluy & S ons, Londun , an.l HII tliu Whulcsalu Hiiu<i-k. THE . ii^i ^ and STONE MARBLE li&4^if. WORKS , mmm BERESF0RD STREET, WATERFORD. HENRY KENNEDY most resiiectfull y rcturuahia sincere thanks for tbo support bo lms received during tho last 35 years. Ho now begs to inform tho Public that ho has got a Largo Utilit y of Chimney Pieces, Head Stouos , Gravo Stones , and Monuments i Orates and Kitchen Ranges ; also, a Largo Stock of Cut Stone- for Building purposes. His Stock-in-Trado in valued st about £3,000, and will noil oi tbe most reasonable Terrain. B22-1T

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Page 1: snap.waterfordcoco.iesnap.waterfordcoco.ie/collections/enewspapers/WNS/1873/WNS-187… · THF. WATKltFOUD NE\.YS r.sT.\r.usni:l* 1S-17. (AMi riuan l'.i iiotosr, Proprietor.) J..\BliK>T

TH F . WATKlt F OU D N E \.YSr.sT.\r.usni:l* 1S-17.

(AMi riuan l'.iiiotosr , Proprietor.)J. .\B liK>T l' ll:< TI..MIHX IX 1I IK SolTIt OV IltKI.AM) .

/•,;!,•;,.'.. ' •( • )• ; / Fi 'i- 'ny Jiirnfii ;!, o( X«. -10 7uny Street[¦ ¦i- rii-iTr . ii i K rnovtsciM. P.A N K .]

1'I ;:I I : "I ' l l i : K i: l ' i :x< V.; Y KAKI .Y ( IS A l i V A S C K) 13s.;1I\ I V i S T , Y r . A li l . V, l-'is., IX A l iVASCK.

/ incuts for Sale of THE NEWS:WAT K ! . K U : i > — M r . W. K KI .I.V, Little Giw-:eVstrect.T1!AM"' !K—Miss CLANCY , Refreshment Itooms, in

Pinmd-strei-t.

r A ^ ^A C K EAST—Tin- Misses Lew:, Hotel , Square.3 A i : i ; l f K - ( ) N ".Si:il5—Mr. .] .M.Mvni -nv ,XowsAKCiit .m'NI lAUVAN—Mr. Ku\v,\l:l> 1'IIF.XXAX, Stationer,

Ac , Post anil Ti-l<-»i-np b Oflico , Tho Square.KI1.M ACT1IOMAS—Mr. M. D I SXK , (Iroeer , Ac.L l SMOl iK—Mr. . I t -ux N O I I X A X . The Mall WarehouseNEW Ut lSS—Mr. P. M UI :.\ N . News A gent , Ac.

S II I T P I N G.

DOMINION LINE TO CANADA

- ., OTi:.\ M Jic iwiM iH LlVKKl 'OOL ,

^nQ^- AND .PORTLAND.V1-M--UT1 \N1> llnMlXKiS STKAMS11I1' CuMl'-VS Y ,

l . l M l T U I ) .

Thi- [..Himiiu and o'.hir nv»l-cla*« lul'.-powiTwl Steamersnrc inl.li.li -.l I" luuu ;i i.-cular In,.- :n nlitivr :—SAINT 1.UU1S 1, 1 \ H-k> l :b l J -V'""J lK.Ml ' l i l S -.-''( 'I T I XA S '-VioiiMISS1.-M1T1 -7->«> Mlv-uUli i U.15U

•• D O M I N I O N " L I N KFull IIO.STO.N AND rUliTLANU, U.S.

Tin- iirtt Slrau:i-i sii.iiiK wil l lie Inx1

PAI.K STINK Wulm-sdny, March -0.MISM-MPPI Wi'Imsd.iy, A|uil 'J.

" M I S M^ M I ' I ' I " LINK.I.IYEKPOOL TO NEW ORLEANS.

MI SSOURI Wiilui-dHy, A pril lo.ST. l.uci.- •''." ,K;;;w-31 KM PHIS I" tullow.

IMPOR TANT TO EM I GRANTS.

A S JT S IK P PA SS A G E;..— Tin: Steamer* ol tliis Lino havekm iii> |niin!i - il l.y tin- (i- ivi- riiim-nt nf llic Dominion olCaniil.i '"• '•"" ivnvrviiiuv ill clij ilili - I'liii ^i.inl", to W1K.UI

«!-•;«•» « i i l l- i' E'Vl " •'•' r t t lnf n l rati-.Aj >i>I .r.iiit ~ s-lmultl st:ilc umiiiatnui ami ncry nml forn-.-ml

ccttili r.it>' "1 ih- i rartcrfioiu a minister ol n li pioi: or jus l.-ri.-o( tho : '¦'"•' to I I -C.I I p:wsfnuor a^niis.

Wr ratr- '¦' 1'niclil mi'l ('.il.in Putsaec apply toTAYI.l lli . Tll ' l 'Kl !, & CO., Ilaig riite 's ISuililing a . l.liapi-lMtral l.itcrpuol : f»r l.'aliin iiml Stfisrnsc lV-aitc apply to\\,, .\i i ,i.ii ir>nj: Uvvl i .rs , FL I NN , M A I N , anil MONT-(;OMKU Y , I.:.nixli,tV.l.iy, l.ivtrpoc.1 ; J O H N DAWSOX k

Co (> wii -t - -»n . to miH. tf

M.'li. CAMPION . Sl fu-.rom-limi5c (Juny, Watcrford, or3. M. MUIM 'HY , l.'airick-oii-Sinr.

T H E GU I O N L I N E .UXIT LD .STATES MAIL STEAMERS

*l3vct.-x /"i^*' "'" lnl ' fu'lowi"" or oll'tr FirstSfe!tCt > J c'1:'slJi fiill - imw-orcil Slraniship-^gjja56g wil l lii! di-spau-lnit i'lMin 1.1VEKPOOL

TO XKW Y ORK , KVERY WEDNESDAY.Ca j . t. i in. Captain.

vVYOMINO J. Pi-icr.¦MINNESOTA T K FncmanWISCONSIN T.W.Krn - Hia i i ^MANIIA T rAX.K. WIitiicray

I I I A 1 I O J «t' Mi.Ki iA . N . \1 (I.N"1'A :-.- .\ ( I J UI M MIR ]M:VA1>A !1! W. Fiir-ytli 'HAKOTA (l>o )

Are int i i ' l ' ii to Sail as lo ilow :—

IDAII' i Wcdncsilay -Otli March

M1XNK SI»TA Wnlncstlay -nil April

CALLIN i t at l iU K K X S T O U N His Jay folluw iuK,to crobaik l'ii!isviij ;cr>.

P«isfiifc rs Ltcltil throug li loSaii Kraiicisco Rml all inland

towns it lui- iatr > . _ „ , .IVtsfir I'a-s.-'K'-" '""" I.ivcrponl I" New Ycrk:—Cabin

PiS.JKi l.'i 10-. ami tl" I"*-. X'"1 •!•"-''• *WW I'awngeititdond ia!t- . Tl.f laitir iiiclndrs an unli- niiri! Mipply of

pictisiom, •¦¦¦> '•i-il null -irnnl up by ibc Cumiiau) -i su-vvatd,-

}'« fidtbt or [n .-iLT, apply to

M. It . CAMI- 1'JN, ( u-!i.n.l ,i ,n-n Quay. Wattrt orJ ;Ji 'i l l X H K V K I i K r X . Qu.iy. WaUrl i . i i .• | I H i M A > K A V A X A l i l l . tliu S.pu.r.- , llungaivaliJ A M K S SCOT T f i . CO., yun-nsi-jw ii ; or to

I 'l 'IUN .t CO., 'i"> Watir-slni-t . Liverpool.

WATERFORD STEAM COM PANY.1 X T K S LK D ORDER of S A I L I N G — M . i R C l l , 1673-

VTOTICK.—Tlic Watcrfor (I Steamship..T_r--?--.. JN Cmnpany n-ci-ivc (;or«K for Slii pinnitjWWl^ on tin- r .>Uouiii w Terms only:—They reservei*-££cgS£ lli* ri iilit locaviy l.y nM .y, no '. Jiy par tuularVrv.";- with lil- fity to Tow Slii p-t mul call at utlu-r Purls

Hi1' 'i-ill' not It - nm.niit.-il.!.' for ininriw or losses HI isine friim

dcl iv arri.I '-iils of tlir S.a« , liiv.-rs Kiir, tin- Qun-n 's Kne.

mil'« 1l,.;1<tiv1' X .ivii.';i liiiii , or !ici-iJi-iit !. l r«ini»i .>y other C!iu«,

DIJ, 'f.'i- .ti. y 1"" which "i'- 1" hav- l««-«-« I-OVI-H -I I l.y I •i-.uraute

nor for I.raVacf , lir«il.iii:i- , Comliti Qnalny, "i conti-nts uf

,i v i'aro-is orr.irkai.- i - , un'.i>.- sji.-ci.-il l>- intoa-.l and n.l ra.

trc'ni Kr.i^'ht pai-l . '»>"'l- no! rciuuvi-il to he .Storixl at the

risk aii.l I - XI - '""- "f the- t .\ . i if i- ,'iiiTS.I V A T K K F O U I l A X I I I! It I S T 0 L .

(}i l*v , Lara . i- r cthrr i l ieiLh- Vl'S-»el , ilircct.t- .,n \v ,( , , 'i..r ( l |., I'.ri-lo! .- )• i. >ni l!rist"l In W.it.- rfnM :

T-, i'"ir M- i 'i-li » H 1 M..rn. Tlmr-.lav , Man-lKi ... ]1 N<—n

Tu Mhv"" II ... :;S" A Il - i.. TI,,.r..l..y. „ 1; „ r .V..m.

TuSv ' ", 1- .. . M .M--r... ri..ir.-.l-,y, „ --. ... !'i Mom.TLUH'.-.: ' ,, -'• ... % AH 'II . 'I l.nr.-.lay, ,, -T ... 0 Muru.

Juvirna.ft.ni \V:. '.rfr.nl to lirislul , > n n i Utivtol In IVatirfnrd ,

]);n.ti . | calhl.L' at IYmbrole Itin'k.Mw N i n t h 7 ... I Af s 'i iTm ^lai- , -Man-li -I ... !•; M.rnr;, - 1 -, | - M. . I - I .T I l.i) , „ 11 ... ¦'. Alfnrn'.i*:'' ,',' J l .:. i":M..r ,,T,..-.!:, > , „ N ... slM nn,Fri-i: ' ,. -' ¦" M< ' it ' 1 i»'.':iy, ,, -i ... ."1 Al l u

f f f .' On Kai iv Muiui i iL' Siiiliiip " , the Cabin ol thr .Steamir> nil ", lu dpi li l'i rcivivi! l'a-,-M-n«..- --t urriviug (roni J.osulunbTll.uNwh: Mail Trail..

"t's!,in K.in- , )•'<-• Ol.; Servimt-i nml (.'l . i lJriii , l'i» . ''1.lltlum do., 2.V. ; IT wilh lihi-rly to return fro m l iuMinCotl , or Wi'ifopl , HI?. Oil. , St-L-iviiril 's feu IUI.-I U .1I -J ; l -'i-'-krs.CJ. KtmaU- ;.ti.- i;.l the l.ailirs ' Cabin.

W A T K i t HI U H A N D I, I V K I t P O 01,.J.nr-i I '-I ' n n l i i , 't z >i 'L< r i liiriM e :Vei»M- |v .

ll- i ,y v > . I I I I ' l l . : m<iM I . I W I H M- I. :Mi. '. ',- - M u u ' '! --:! Af i 'i. 'Saiiiplay, Mar.li 1 — I l i i i y h trr..l.'.", " ' '

,. - - •; M-ri. .V. .ii. -«|;iy .. .'. - :s MornM..n.lav , ,. 1 • - 1^ N'-i. SatiiP lny, „ - - 7 m-l.lFr- 'liv „ M -11 y -'-ni Wi .In. flar ,, I - .1 — :• M-.niJI M .'IM- 17 — -

¦ Aft ' « >atuplay, „ 1". - II iiu-hlriii -.v"' '.', -j| ¦ U N-"ti W.-. lay ,, 1!' -¦¦ l Affi iMo-l- liiT , ,. J l - • « Afl i . -¦'atii p fay. „ -- - - I- l"fl<TrA*: „ J- - 11 .Mi.ri. '.I'.. h.. - . lav ,, -¦• - - M..rnMwiaT , ,, ..1 - J As: i. ^.t.n-lay „ -.-.i - 11 lii- ;l:t

Cal.ii: Kan- , 1".- . ; S.- rvatit» 1'li.i v . l i i i . «- w i t h K-.n. I"--. , 'aaJ CliiMn-ii , 1< I .; Did , J'- ., ''1'- 1'-"''1 - •'¦"•• '¦'eiiiiiira a:i.-udtlie l.:il:.-.'i ::i',ui

Uw..l- r.-r.-iic .l at < ::..-. ;.cc U.ik.W A T K i: F i l l ". I) A .Ml X K W It O SS .

Fnoii W .MI lipoi-.n—l i .n'.v , Suinlay, t- iu-pti-il, at :i.l.'. f .M.FKOM N'K»~ I:I.«— I 'ai lv , SL:I .1.-H .-. i-jri - |.U-J , -.it 8.)."> A.3> .

W A T K l; K • i 1! '") A N I > li I.' N C. A X N O X .

EO X W AI 1 1 i. HI.— I ' .i il y, S-ii; -l.-y- rxu-pti-d , at 3 'J ' i CM .

FhOM In .-- i . \> .N f ' -v — 1'aily, SI.I ..1I,-. S .-xtlptlil , at b.lo A.M

II W.li- M -rii -ri - i! an.l .-v .-ryll iforinat ioti -riven by the A p nti,

B«'»|../—Tin- l i . 'i i '- ral St.-:ini l'a. Ki-t Urlicr. J.icerj"ii/l—

Wat.-r ior.l S t .am Shi p i .'oinpany, '.'3, Hrmiswirk-street.tt'»k!Mii- :!. ,ii l i irMin - : ", an- i at lh..-C utr.iiany's Oilier, t l ie

M ALI ., W A I K U F O I -.I ' .

X A T I ON A Ii \J I N E.Kr -l lll. 'I KAJIKIW 111' THIS l.INi: AUK Till:

L\i ' , i .-r rA *>i.x <;i:i: S T K A M S I I I I - S AFL OA T.

STEAK FROM LIVERPOOL TO NEW YORKf;vn:v u f iix ;:.-!'.\ v. A N U KI IOM «JL" KKNS -

T< I W.N K V K K Y Tlli ; i :SI)AY.x 'LT J ¦ATA'. K i N A l . ST K A M S H I P

/H~£l*J: ±S I :( I .VI I' A N V ( I. I M I T K D ).HSSS US J^

TIH-

IH -W fuil-powri-. i lirilirli Irr .n•mK Of if f i t ^ij M J iC

Screw St.- .»ni -i 'hi |i *Sliia . T-7. J S l . if . To,, l

>.';Yn , <;i. .Mi, . :J .. I I:» I.IM', K .a.p :"»1I-I'.M.-., i . ra. . - . . . !• «- • • H I K l / l . 'Kl:.\, Ai, .lr. »-... I H lITA LY , 1).. :;. ,, -. ,. i . , - l l i . l . I . A N I i , 111-- :•... . . . . ::- i:l'l:\M K, - |i. - .i,;-..,, -;- ;7 I ; I :I .\ , i.a» .- ..!i . " :.-!•:,.,¦J AN.MiA. W .I. . -.. , . . . :,., H K I . V I . T I A, l ir i f i- * :::'7 I' •l : l . l . i 1., ii.i a.:., ,-j , , , J ,I .N .M .M:K , M.I r .:'. - ;\\ . '. ¦ .-l ->!..l...i lu,,,, ),,»,., | .... I t.. XrW Vni k :i> Inlh.U t

I'l l AM ' i : \V, - i l i . i- .-.l aV M.'.r. -1\\\\\.S P A I N \V, - , l i , . - .-:ilay .'. \ pril 2i. .|.i r .M . V . . . . W i. i i . t - Mi.-iv . . . \ pril 'Jlh.

A I . I . lloII. l.;- ., , | .- . .u i l t l . f l u l l C A I l ! .! ') < • ) > .

t 'li» S,s : i . i. i . i i . i , , i , . . .i! ; . l i . . i . on l.' aul t l . i t.- S t i . in .iu i-'•• 'la« .ii! , i l . - M -.:,.I ,(,H . J l .. i i ! .' t i i i i i 'Uul ly luriji - , i.ml'"U l i l c .v . l . i . . i . <, » l , . i l , . , . - >iiu: i li:i l i i i l h e p rjnp b i i i l .n k"!;'t« p l..-:i.|! l :tn i . , t 1..I J...

'•*tr 1,1 |ii.,;,;,¦ l^ 13 _ h l l l | 17 li . ih ira* , jvr'.rilillir to nr-"J'lculaiiiM, ,1, Mai, in- in— all liiui i .' same pruil. ge n,"'if". I:'lll: " TilUl>, ¦|*l l i l )- l iv .- ( iun .w. <.• «->i!teiifeiiui .rr.in...lalii'l i I- inn ipialkd lor -|..ICF, li frh t .

•''I i*ultl«ti u,, , Al.u^dai.it- ol Kioh Pri.viMon-i u n i j uj.J-« |V..n,y \\,K Ci,ii, i.i.t,} '.« .- : i» i i n i> . l ! i > t > - i-l |'a >|.- i- MI"Wuc.d Tinr.».

I'linnptu WVcil t h n u - h to A-i - i im* '-', San »ati(i>n.,i.I .",'' ll""i5 ul Caii»J» , and nl thr fniti-l StBti-, m,. A

'<i e teitr": «K to At - l ia l i . i , Xrw Z.aUr.d , Chiii n.

V,,, l""' 1' lliw 'hitu^h r,t .« , vm Ntw York and hdlli....ci,ro U, K,fi,b l ur pa( >,,,. j.j.p ly ,„

To \ . .A i f Sl midSIl , \\ » t f i - > t i i f i , l,i»«i.n.l;Mi'V \l \i """" » 1"1 l«BC8., Qu«n-t..« n ;!:•"V. W » \?

T- *•« A,.nt , Criick-on-S uir;

-: »-' -"' '"

u:" :

* r/pr Ba(" '<-iHCUAKL U0WKEY , Quay.

SU1PPING" W H I T E S T A R " L I N E .

OCEANIC STEAM NAVIGATION CO. (Limited)LIVERPOOL to and from NEW YORK.

I TOtKiETTS- - rTVlESE now, full-powcrcd Steam-i i||umim>^ j_ slii ps Snil {ro ^II «|J^UVnil'O0Ii - - . on TmusDAVs.

ili QUEEXSTOWN^ . onFmiuvs.IIEJ'UBI.IC .. Thursday, . liar "7thA1HUAT1C ... Thursdnj , ... Apri l 3rd.1SALTIC ... Thursday, ... A pril 10th.CELTIC ... Thursday, ... Apri l 17th.

Tluse Steamshi ps nirord special accommodation to dbiiiI'a.M'iicL-rs; the silimn , Ktatc-rooin», mid smoke-rootns nreamiiMii p*. A snrRCon and str-u-nrih-M carried. Saloon , £181N« . And ".1 tluinpas ; Kfturn Tickets 35 Guineas : Strcrnge£fi IU .

For frci Rht and fnrtlirr pailiculars , nppl y o t the OfRcraof the Ccmpauy, 1(1 llroadway, JCciv Yoik , and fll) Murket>tic i t , Chiiai;o; in Qiirriisiim- ii , to .lainis Scolt >t Co. ; or

IS . M A Y, 1 . M 1 J 1 K, & (•() ., 10 \V»tri.stm-t , l.ivrrpnol ;and 7, Kn»t Indu-inTnui', London . [jaB-tr]

T. S. 11A It V K Y,\V P*1 of Kncland Insuranrn OS\ce. Wntcrl 'rd.1. M . MU Kl ' l l Y , -W , Xe»- 1,-me, Canick-on-Suir.

ci.Yi)]- : snii' iMNa COMPANY .M A I S C II , 18 7 3 .

I.VVKlnv STK.-l.ir C 0 H 3 I V XI C A T W N lefuwn

Waterford and London, Plymouth andSouthampton, Cork, Dublin, Belfast,

AIS'D C i L A S G O W .

•i ^W ,"*. f"|1IIK new anil pnwrrtnl Screw Stmmcrs^WjT V J- TOWAUI ) , (.' U M I I K A K . tiAI.ATA.li jjffi - SKKKI lYVOUK, K1) 1IYSTONK , .SANI)A,

*^ ^SI3aB> AKKI . OW , arc inli 'tidiil l» Sail »» nndur(weather permitting , unli-sn prcrciilcil hy Bny unforeseencircumstances), with liberty to Tow W^ela, »ud to renderAssistance to Vessels in Distress :—

KKO.M WATKKKOKI ) TO (il.ASGOW ,Wclni-Ftlny, otli Murcli 1 p.m., vin 1 >t,bli riWcilni^day, ."itti „ 1 p.m.; via CorkFriday, 7ih „ 1 p.m., via Coik and IlclfastWtHj nrsilay, 1-th „ 1 p.m., via llnhlinWednesday 1- t li „ 1 p.m., via (,'otk.l'ridav, lllli „ 1 p.m., via Cork mid llclfastU'cilni-T-day, ll 'th ,, 1 p.m., via DiiMm.WnliiKilav , l'.n li „ 1 p.m., Tin Cork.Kii. '. i v , 'Jl-t „ 1 p.m., via Cnik anil llcllast.Weiiiu- ri'lay, *J0'li „ 1 p.m., via DublinWrdiHMlr. y, 'J iith „ 1 p.m., via fork.Knday, 'Jsth „ 1 p.m., via Coik. and liclfast.\Vi-di:rsday, -lid A pril 1 p.m., riu DuliliuWuli.isday, "ml ., 1 p.m., via Cork.

KKOM fil .ASUOW TOWAI KHKOr.I), every M l i .V D A Y, W K D X E R D A Y . And

Kl i lD A Y , at 1 p.m. ; Kail to Cnwnock , 7 p.m.NOIK.— The Siramir or. Kriilny (jops Tia Cork.

FliOM WATKUFO1MJ TO HELr'AST, Via COKK.Kvery F l t lDAY , ... ... nt 1 p.m.

1IK.I.FAST TO WATKUKOKI ) , Via GI,A&U0W.KVEKY WKHXKSDAY.

KKOM WATKKKOKI) TO DUHI.IX, Direct,Kvrry WKDXKSDAY ... at l p.ro.

DU11L1X TO \\ ATKIU -OIU) , Via t iLASGOW.KVKKY TI1UUSDAY.

FliOM WATKKFOl tD TO COKK direct.Kv.ry WK DXK.SDAY ... nl 1 p.m.Ktciy FKIDAY , ... ,u 1 p.m.

FKO.M COKK TO WATKUKOKI ) direct.K V K I i Y TUKSDAY.

W A T K K F O K I ) T O I. O N ' D O X .('sillingat l'lyuio:ith

PI 'OM « A T R K F O B H . i FROM L0SD05 ,.^itnnlav, March h — :i p.ui.jSa '.unlay, Marrh 'ii — .'! p.inTin .-ilny, ,, 11 — :; p.m.lTiii-Mlay, April 1 — J p.ui

I.OXIiON TO WATKKFOIU) .Cullliiir at. PlyiiKiutlu

Thimilay, Marrh fi — s a.m. I Tliiir»lay, Man-l i 27 — S a.m.Tui i-ilav * ,, IS — J> a.iu. I Tuo5.luyf April K — S a.m.

< i...- .r. r. iviv.,1 for Shi piiH-nt nt Milli r's anil Wc-.-t K.ntWJiurv. < up t > . i; p.m. on ilay liufore wiiliui:.

\v.\Ti:i:ri'l:l' To l- t .VM. -I TII . 1*1.1 MO CT II TO -»VATKI:> 'OI;1I .Sittiinlar , .Man'li 1 — :'. p in. 1'ri'lay, .March 7 — H p.m.•i'li.-nliiy „ 11 — :t p.m. \y«lni-«lay, „ 111 — « p.m.S;itnnl:iv , ,. 'ii — .*! p.m. Kriil:iy, ,, US — S p.m.Xiuxia.r, Ap i- il 1 — -I i' l" Wnlmwilnj, A pri l B — s J >. HI .

WATrl: l l 't : in. l Si 'l 'TllAMI -TOX. SorTUAMno N TO WATKJ llOnilTniu-lili 'liiii? at.Plvuioutli . Tnui?!iippiii|; ut l'lyuiontli.

Sat iin la.'. .Miiii.li I — •'! p.m.TiK .I:.y", ,, 11 — 't ii.ln. Krcry 'WoiliH-.Mlay, nt y a.m..-"¦atunlar, .. -

¦¦- — '¦'< pm.

Tui .-.lii v , Apnl , J — :! p.m.

I 'KXZAXCK TO WATKUKOUI) .Siturd.iy, Mli Mart- li , 'J a.m. | Aitimlay, -j;itli March , '.I a.m.

'J*1 K --C S:-;atr.cr-» h»ve cxcclL-ut Atxiunmodalion lor l'a-.-Svntft- i l-.

I 'ASSAGK-MOXKY :L;il.iu. Itcturn. I). .t-li

WatcifoM to CIUKD-V .t l!tlfa»t , 17-i. Oil . ij- . IDs.„ Cork ... IN — :H„ Dublin ... in, _ C-i„ I'ljinouili & Southampton liu, ;IHi ln<„ l.ciiil.iii ... Mi H7-; CJ 13-1

Ztf .' XOTK.—The Cly.l t Shi |.p in R Company Iiisute allCiooiU Slii pp.-d by thi-p l.ims of Sti-mur», at .'I- U per Cent,tu Tnihr- liavin; yearly afr itni i l i t ' .aiul jb | -r C.-nt. to nocasi- .nal Shi ppers—vahn-s lo ln^ dcclan-d nt titnr of Ship,ment. Forms am) all information to he had at the OdiCLt.

For Kates nl I- a-iu-ht, \i-., appl y to—Coutc STKAMtnirCo., I'mri-ir Qn- ir, Cork ; CA I IO H S and K Q A K , NO. 'M,Kiitii Quay, I IUILO ; J . C. 1'INKKUTOX , 11) .VictoriaSt ., Ii .- lfi ib t ; I I K M I T I. WA KIKO , 1'l ymutrli ; J A M B S

II A CTMTY , .t Co., 1:17, I,i iulrnlial ) -trcct , I,i.ml"ii j al-o at.M I M K H'S W I I A I I F, Ku-t Sinitlifi nlil , ai,d W KST K ESTWiiAi 'y , Soiithu.irt , London ; Juiisr LTBDY , Limerick ;atl.l the

CLYDK Sllir i'IXC ; COMPAXY ,S'.uth-imptiin, Greenock , Gl as?..VT , find Waterforil!

K M i l . A X l i A X I ) SOUTH WALK*, A N D THE SOUTHOK I K K I . A X I ) , IIY CKKAT WKsTK KX KAILWAY ,via MILFOl t l l I I A V K X ,

In fciiincction wit^i tho WAT KIU OII I I A N D LI M K K I C K andWA I KIUOKII AMI CK.V I K A I . I KKI .A .MI J,ines.

SHORTEST ROUTE, and REDUCED FARES.*rv\ /.'.7-) ¦'.- .*> Tmins ou 'l X ..''f l 'a.sl Mail Ja mgs

L'l'.—I. crivc \V .\ : i . i t i tn:i> nt -I p.m., on Arrival of 11.15a.m. Train from Liuu-ritk , and 10.50 o.m Trainfr.jin .MaiyljurutiKli, AWIIYINC; in LuNUUN (wca.th. -ranil i. i icunihtanecs Jiorniittiug) at 12.5 onl(il fii»iti^ u'iiy.

DOWN. — J. KA V I. Lusnriv (I'aihlinpton) nt 4.00 p.m.,nml A I:M W : A I WATKII I' I I I I H (weather and cir.I'ljmKi'ii 'C S ii( -rinittin p) about i)M a.m., inllmo rorinr j'lumson tho '.Vutcrford and Lime,rick ni.il Cci.trn l Ireland Lince.

T A It K S—WA TElih Vni) A X D I .OKDOK:SIM .I.I < (:iv:iilalj 'i."l Days) Ut-Clnss & Saloon , lfis Od

„ „ 2nd Class &. Saloon , :15s fidrtnl Chiss * Foro Cabin , aOa f*I

It KH.I .N- (.-iv oilali l i- ft.r 1 munth ) LstClssA Saloon , 7fis,, ,, -'ndOs<tSaloon, 5'Js

Kur i l . IT infui in al i ' in can lm ohtaineil from Messrs.JAI IIVIS and C'L, Xi-w -Milfurd ; nnd Mr. Dow.vr.v,Ailcl p l.i Wharf , Watcrluri l ; and the itK H LTKn FAHK S

liutwn ii (>ihi -r important Stations , tho Timo Table.",nml Thriii i t ' l i Kates for Cooils, Ac, of Mr. W. J. Bi.s.M.i.r., t l.t ! ( i r i .al W i . s t i i n Company 's Agent, Paul'sSi , u:iiv , Wii l l - l lo ld .

.1. ( i lMKIISO.V , General Mauaper.I'addinpton , •Tan-, 1^7:). fmy-28

IMI'Ol t TANT TO K U I U U A X T S

Emigration Office , 43 New Lane,C A U K I C K • O X - S U 1 R .

Iri I KST-CLA.SS STKA J 1KHS T»icr.a-«cek froro Queem-. town , Dublin , Dirry , Ulasj unr , Liverpool , and London

In Xnv Yoik , Hc w inti . (iiifbic, roillaud , llallimore, Ifalifax ,Xi-w (lrl< s f!:ilvi -»t "ii , Xorway, Swulrn , Ital y, Calcutt» ,via Smz C'.inal. City Lino Monthl y—Capeol <io«d Hopr,.Me l i ionin r, Xe«- '/ .¦¦u '.auii , Sj dnry , (juiem.land , hy the lol-l.mnii! I i n - : Wlnti- S'ar , Ciuioli , ,1lni| liiif , Allan linr , An-choi M.nl hii.', X . i t i '- i i al , Dominion , Tucry A: lidtdniii , Ac.

I' l l - t t.'luM " >A I 1 . 1 X ( » MIII'S .Voliliily tA .Mrll iMJ rlir,S\. ¦. v , Xi-» Z-almi.l ail'! Qn.-i lirlalid . Xi w Olli-ai.f , l'hil-u!. :| l"u ;.inl Xi-» Vi.tk Wukly .

J . M. .Ml.'K I ' l I Y i. i i "K Axnit for tho llurlinj ton andMi—i . in i Kivrr l!:iilu>aii Co., i» ab'lu.riM -il to i>-ni' I:mlrOH ilTi. l i i- tM it :i I. w i : 1 '" 1. t o all p » i l « f i l t l n > L'ni t i d Stat.- s and

Cmmil.1 . ii. nvi- Kiinpriini !. from ni.|,.,- iiif nd drl.iy int i iKi - l ln . K l l i r . i l l K l i A I I .TIIM, lie U a l k i , pirjiaif- il In gite theli'n- .. .aiy i i . l . innat l i . l i lo pi. pai'l 'I uli- :.|iol. li-l* and intend-

ll't' I Ihiu'l.mt? , r. >p .Lt i l l -' the Sale ol Lhlul ill the WeplerllM., . .. »¦ in l l .u l i a i . 'l - . of s l i p r .u lwiy ...K ] .ill) , » hu have

^f i I H M M i i , f i-. c i i . s lo M .1 at a luw iatr , mul 11 n y I-.U B ' cedit.M. i, -. \ ith t .nml. is , »l:o ui i .Ui .-tanil f.umin^, I. HV L- many ail-r . . i . l ; . ^-> l y ll .- liini.l i r ol tht-ir chdd ti n, v\ l.o are (n t i t l rdto t in- I;i.. I 11> ol i.inil , i.ndi-r n-rtii i ii i i 'Min- t i 'i i i s

.1 . M. M c i . i ' M V i t l u i u s l.i-. h. i-t Ihanls lo ins nnnnroosl i n l . d - Inr H i - k:ml -li| | - I t l iny loive »noldnl hint in hiii i n i ^ i a l i i ii I. U M I I I V S tin the !a*l f i t tnt i yiar s , f.iul hopi'?i ton . i r i t a ci . i i im uMMi' ol IhHt t t -nflKU -. ln.-| n • . ( iny-l l )

GLENFIELD STARCH,J.-, 11.i' oii l y ki i id u-id in Jlcr MajcKlj- 'n I.numl iy

n nn.i.i: A I .-I: A M I.A PII S U IIU II.W KMil Y K I I X K I l TIIK

< ; i. i;x r i i: \. u « T A n c u ,Tl.i-y ui'U u-.-i i i . t ln i ly i-olaitnl to give it

a T l: I A i,.And raii-fi.ily follow out. tho ilircclioiis printed

on t-vi - ry l'ack.-i(."..- , and-if this in done,'I I i s wi l l my, liki : thu (,'I. KKN 'S J«iundrrs«,

" I t i.- Hi' J u lf .'t S 'lurrh t iny (• > •<• »• i/.- i-./.Qif, " Whin you a.-k for (Jl.iM i i.l.ti SI A K I II , »> -C

t l , i t y ,n 'j -. t /', sis inlcriijr kinds urn often Bunsli-n.'.'ii rur I L I ; Mike of eitia, profit. lJowurc,u.in foie , of spurious imitations.

T3LU1VIBERS AND GASFITTERS-i C O.M M I N S A X D C O.,

UG, OUAY.

RAILWAY run: T A M E S FOK FEUIWA II \WATKKKnui) AM) ChNTKAI, IKKLANI) AND

K I L K E N N Y JUNCTION UA1LWAYS.THAW ALTKRATIONS.

Cn Sunday* the Wn Train will leave Wnicrfon! at l-» nnon ,ami tlie Uoi?n Train will leave Maryboroug h »t 4.0 p.m.

The fho.tc'il route from Watcrfmil .-inil Kilkenny to Dublin.Atblooe. l'< ituinna , llar.¦on^town.on Neuagli , U rirt Muryburo ',

\ i- linprOTert quick nn.l Ihrotich 'lally romroiinicalion bntwren Marvl nn.u-!ti anil other hlalion s to Wateifnr .l , theacoTia New Miirnr o to iKin.ton anil all MAlinn s on the Great Wes-tern milwajnf l-mi:l.inrl.

TRA1M OS II'IEK UAT8. WUHnAT *.

BTAIIONB • l 'i'*:!/ lAj a i j mi l e v i 2&3 ''iT*3BTArioNS. ClBi » .CIaM. Cla.«i. :cla Bi. Clast . CI. MA .M. r.M , r.M. I r.M. m.on r.M.ti in h in 'it m : Ii m a m p m

Wairrr.inl..i/r]Mr(»rt- * IB 12 <5 4 So 12 "hitmnco* 7 ;;, ri 5s! 4 40 — 12 13 —Mullinavat 7 35 1 S 4 50 — 12 as —llallyhale „ ? js 1 an fl |0 _ 12 .r>U —Thomaslown w 8 10 1 45 S 2.S I 5 —llcr.uetsbriilge I S US J J S 1 SO —Kilkenny .....arrirn/ « 411 [ 2 Is 0 II — 1 40 _

Ho iltlmrlurc S 53 I 2 'M 6 l.'i — I SO -_llallyrncarc B 15 « sit 0 35 — 2 1" —Attauasl _... n -Ji - (I 45 — '! 1.1 —Ablievkix n .V) 1 HI t i — 2 JO —Marj boro' nrrirr.l HI 10 3 311 ! ; 2n — 3 n —.Ma j liorout li <tcp ^,,p :, 1 16 I 3 43 ' 7 HT — -3 -24 —r..nnrlinaloii J J :,C 'IV 1 3ii j 4 .1 ¦ ; :G :i 4:1 —Dublin arrival, 3 40 5 33 ' 9 40 — 5 45 —Alblonc Junct icn nrrl 4 <5 I f "J» ! — — — —Maiybnrn - ...r(«/> rfmi n ' lO (O ' J 1 : J 5i — U .12 i —lt..screa.ti>arsnnetii.tln ill 1 7 3t» , 10 27 — Ml 27 > —Koscrtn 11 41 8 1.1 i — — — —1'arionKluu'n 13 I I 8 43 — — — —1'ortumna _ 12 f >tt 0 21* ' — — — —NcnBKh ia 32 !l 'i ¦ — — — •-TeintJeinoro 11 31 8 7 10 .'16 — 1 U . W —Tl'urlca nrrhnl II 47 D 50 I I 15 — II l-'> —

tRAlMt ON wi.rit n iT K. m:r.DATn

„...„,, 1 i Jc3 1 J \3 I 4 a | 4 l l a M I ! 4i.11 Cln.i. Clam. Cl!nii. . 'Cli.r Cln>i .ClnM.

A .M. A M . ' T. M. j P.M. P.M. P.M.ii m Ii in - h in Ii in a nt , p m

Tnurlci ttrparturr — ¦ 7 10 j '2 3q — ; 'i 2Trinpleinnre _ 7 HR — 2 5-1 — i 2 211Kotcte:i,tP:ufionMn -.lii — : 7 :.u — :i 16 — • 2 41Neooi(li._ ; , — . ti 30 — 1 4> — —roitumna _... : _ : c II — I SO — ' —1'arionktau- n \ — 6 In ; — 2 5 — —KnFcr pii ; . 7 1:1 2 4" — i —Mnrj lmrn ' ...ti rr(... i>/> ' — ! tf 31 ' — 3 4!> — ' 3 2lAibl. -nj Junction ...^: — , — r H IS j — — . —Dublin departure ¦— ¦ f , 0 i !l (I i 1 II — ' S 3nIVitai l i i i f i i in June 'n •- H I I 'pi 5:1 ' 1 4:1 — U :ilMoryl.i.ro '..nrr/._,/,,-n — 8 .15 l n 4 1 ! .1 4 — 11 52

D O W N T H A I > S. I _ : ' Miiil I -iMnrylinro '...rfrynrrnrr' — f 40 . 10 .'.0 j 3 S-'i — j 1 (IAblieylnx , ' » 0 I I Ml 4 15 — 4 inAtt iiun cli ._ _ ! 0 15 - I I 'J.1 M 30 — ! 4 .15Bullyrax i-er 1 _ !i :>5 II 33 I 4 411 — \ 1 45Kilkenny . . . .arri val _ ' !l 45 I J II 5 .'1 — , S III

I'o i l 'p arlnn ' ' 45 10 I- * I - J 5 ' 5 15 — , 5 50Rennetsbriil ue ! 7 .',7 in 111 \l 17 5 '-T — , .'1 32ThnniTiMnwn ; s 111 10 '.'3 12 :i0 5 45 — I -'i 44Uallylmle fi 311 ill 35 \2 45 C O — 1 0 0Mullinavat 1 s 55 HI 55 1 ID ri ?j — (i 2-iKilmacnw I 'I )n — 1 25 I fi K — 6 41)WalctArd nrriral] !l 30 11 JO 1 15 7 0 — 7 0

,'>ote. *—Thl til Ciniift ticket:, uro issued at nil tho KilkennyJmclion ula lions li) - il i ij tnin. ( • Mail tr.iim).

Tickets iMU.-rl fnr Single Jourury are available ooly fcr theTrain by which tbcjr are iMucd .

l"ir« t ana Second CIMs Itelorn Tickets Bro issued between anjt«o SlntiiiD S Hvaibble fof the »alne ilay ; I IIOBO iuui-.l /or anydinlance czcceilin fr 50 mile!* , vrill be nt Kilnble for return 00 thsiiaj after the date of the Ticket; anil Iho-c it«ucd between W.i-lerfor .l anil Stations to Kilkenny, inctui-i re , anil Maryborough , willbu avuilnblo for return fur Ivm dayi. afier the rln'c of the Ticket ,Kir»l an.l Second Class K«turn Tickets i»fneil <m Situnlay arcreluinnnlc on Sntur.lnj . Sund.-iy, or Momlny ; anil ltit.se iftiicilon Sunday are rctumattlp on Sunday or .Monday.

Tbiid Class Id-turn Tlckcll isnui-il at ull Slbliana by TllirilCla^s Trains , aviulable lu return tho mmo day b>- any Traineierpt Ibe Mails.

t Tbroush TicketB , at lory fares , ate ipKued at Maryliorough andKilLi -noy, ila Waterford and Milfoid Haven , lo and from Lon-don, Dover , Kcl Hill , Aldemhot , Headine, Ba«lni;Htoke, Svtin.don, Oifotd , liinnitigham, Worcester, Hereford, Clicltenljira,llrlslol , QloucisU-r, .Newport. Merlhyr , Aheidarc , CardilT, Sealh ,.Swansea. I.lauell y, Carmarthen , aod Carmanlicn Juoctiun , amiNew Mdfotd.

W. WII.I.IA»B. .Sccrctury.

WATEKKOKI ) AXU LIMKKICK UAILWAY,Up Trains from ll 'aterford.

Ti^Ai^iS 01. wmx

PAYJI . h'nt-wATCit roBn i "~ l I *-' *3 4 ' 5 ; C

~''{~

TO I I M .« IC-« !« 2 A 3 - I A 2 l f c » 1, S, 1 4- J 1 4 2 I 340TO L I M I .HU > . ciin.j Cloai. Clasa. Clan. Clan. . Cla«n. Clam,1 A.M. I_ A.M . A.M . . f.M. I T.M. i r.M . ,,M.I h m II in li ni , Ii 111 , b m ti n, h m"

Wnicrfoiil.... ./r;i. c n ! ... 11 10 ! ... : 2 45 s 3n 8 30Carrick — II 40 t ... l l 4S ' ... I 3 ?% ¦. 0 15 *1 15Cloi.mel 7 -J -- ' ... 12 2" ! ... j 3 5.'i III n 10 0.lutirlii .n nrirl- & 35 «. 1 4-"» ¦ ... i T> 15 .12 0 12 0l) l'liLiN...iirrirof ... I ... 5 35 ... !l .u • 4 3(1 4 3oI.'O H K «rrirn(; ... | ... 8 a ... S •-' I ¦.' a 2 9Dublin il.;/ C II I n O H 0 III .'III I (I I 7 45 7 45Coik f- 11 , K n I I 40 : — -I 45 . 111 6 III r,Junction ...... ,, ?- 40 :Vl 411 I 1 85 ! - .'10 j & 33 V- 10 12 1!>L,inierii;k....«r.i l: !l 5-j ¦ I 411 I 2 4.'. 1 3 :J 1 i 0 40 , 1 20 1 Uo

Voicn Trains frum Limerick.T R A I N S UX WI . CK D A Y S . R'UT

M M U I C K "l "" 2 3" 4« ' . 5 " «• "TV"

.„,,„,,,„,„ I S A . - l l 2 . f c . I & S U i ! l l . 1 U 2 ISt JI '"'""'"" D- '-.-HIM . Can. Claw Clnns ] Cla.-j . CI IIM Class_ _ A .M . A M . A . M . t.n . I r.si , 1 r.M, r.M .

Ii 111 h in li *n h in h m i h in h ntLimerick ..''';.'. U 16 j u 111 I I --iu U t'j 4 . 0 , 10 15 III 45Jutictinn..arrir.i/ 7 20 ill 35 12 2- J 1 50 5 10 i!2 0 12 ni .oik...- „ '10 0 1 60 t 2-. ... a i \ ' i 4 1 5Dublin 1 3 ).; ¦ I 4<1 5 :ii 9 411 I 4 311 4 311Iii.-«i.i.v..........iV;, ... ' _ U 11 ... ] I 0 ! 7 45 7 45Conn ™... ,, 7 10 ! ... 8 (I ... I 2 45 ,10 10 10 10Junction ! 7 :il ... 1J 35 ... ' 5 30 ilS 15 I! 15Clonmfl s a, ... 1 1 5 ... ; 6 5H I 2 15 2 1 3C»rrick 9 3- ... -J |-J ... j 7 J5 , -.' 55 2 55Watcilor.l ...nrirf 10 2.1 ... S 45 ... ! » 111 i 3 4.', 3 45

Mni lTta im markt-d with an Asterisk.FAK>.»-rir tiClaj» Sinclc t icket , I4» CI ; .-ccnnil do, 11 0d

TJnril L'O, 1.5 id. JEclurn - Fiffc t Cl&'«. -'li fld ; >t-cond .I.i, I/In 6.JJ . 1*. N ICOLI ., Secretary.

WATKUKOKI) AXI) TKAJIOHK K A I L W A Y ._ n'eek- Vn<i Trains.

.« OM ' l :l ' 3 • 7 8 »'

: « nt a in p in p 111 p 111 |. in |i m p in p 111li m h in h ui ti 111 li in ], in li in h in h m

WToii •« n 11 n Is t . i * 2 :iu 4 0 5 311 7 15 >i i,T'lim Ii IS * l l ill I :,'. 1 15 4 3') •(! 0' 7 45 !) 30 .,[

Suii 'l- i j / Trains.

noM ' * :| * ¦ '- a ' 8 '¦>- ' a in ti m j, in j. in j. ,„ _p_ii^ p

in 1 p m i rn

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•Mai l t ra im (i, ,N. U A K K H , Kcrrctarj .

GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS

TI IK MOW 1M UCKD CATALOG U J3,GIVING asliort Description of tlio Heat GAKDKN

and I 'J.OWKl t SKKDS , is now ready, anil willlu: KCMIL frr-c by j iost tut app lication. 1'lcaso to writefor it. Wit li tho Catalounc will bo sent a simplo nndwcll-arr angr.')! OKDEIt SIIKKT , to wlt ich tho quaoti.tics requireil I IIIYU onl y to be iiiltlu t l wi th tlio pou, andthus a coiisidcrnblu priviug in wriliu K cHi-ctuJ.

ScTcral New and Viiluiiblti Vurj«tiua of VKCJKTA-I5L 1-; aud I -I .UUK R rtKKDS hate buun milled , whilemany sorts of less merit havo been kept baek .

CULLKCTIONS Ol" C.AHDEN * AND KLOWKltSEEDS cnu bo HUjip lad , if required , at from 10d. loi"i a Cull.-clion , .-i lt l u iug h wo do not rcconimcnil thinb-ys-tcin of furnishing i\ garden , as gardeners and ama-teurs know much better than we can tho varietirannd proportions (suitable for their locality and tastesof the family.

KRKK J)Ki.tveitv. —All 1'areeln of Onrden Soedsaliovo JiOa. valuo will bo forward ed, Carriage Vree, tonay Hailwny .Station in Ireland.Imj v.rUd Sj vinj ll'/i.'i.l , Out.- , Hurley, Leant, Peus,

j U l-IJ l IWc/ics, .)v.\Y. 1) 11 V il 3f O .V 1) A X 1) S O N H ,

OS, DA WSON Sl'ltKhi, UUIIU N , &. S i lKLING , SCOILA.MI.

THE BUTTER SEASON.

POMEY CKAKS. —T. W. CONDON rwpcclfull yinforms A griciil turi i itH that he is C'linj ilelin g a

l .AJU i i : STOCK of I 'OXKY ( iEAHK , and remindntlR -tn that ho was tlio lir.it to introilui o tins valuable ,ami now inilirpt -nsililo Macliino into this country,now more than L'( I years ago. His new pattern is thomodol from wln'uli all modern Clears huvo beencop ied , and lieinj ; still unr ivalki l , it may bo Been inthe hands of 1 7 of the best f lu t te r niiikorK in thisand tho t-urroundinj,' counties. Il has been thoroug hl ytested and universally commended. Its grc:ilquali-ties are : HtnuyUi , lij Ul Jfi iu ij lil, and muiierulc 1'rice.Karly orders soliciled.

T. W. (1. has alto in stock Zi g-zag and Chain Hnr-rowp , Field ltollers , Drill HcuWers, and cvory Imp le-ment buited to tho present season.

IMI'LKMKiNT WOHKS,^1 T I I K M A L L . WATKUFOIID. (mii-fit

TO CKA/ .IL 'KS AND FAUMKKS.

PURE EXTRACT OF TOBACCO,MANUl-'ACTUJiKU IN H0NI) IN( i STOKES,

Duty J-'ree, by Special Permission of Govern-ment. This valuablu preparation will bo found un-failing in tho Treatment of .Sheep, Curing and 1'rc-TCiiti iig Scab, and Improving tho Wool. 11 degtroyueffectually vermin in animals of all kinds, and nlaoiu ( iaidens and Shiubberies , and in tho earth. Price,¦Id. per 1b. i.r lis. Od. per (Jallon.

At.r .vr Jolt r i i K SA M: IN WA T K I I I O H I I :KODHKICK I tVAN ,

(ieneril firoctr J- llroad-stnet , anil llavauna House,111 (j UAV. _ _

CJUNSMITH STNI) DKALKHS IN ALL KINDS OFAMMUNITIONS.

C O M MI N S A N D C Oli(J, yUAV, WATJiltfOJtU.

~W1S/L. " "OXJ3M G-BR &c GO'SEDINBURGH, INDIA PALE, AND DINNER ALES,

SPARKLING, REFRESHING, NOURISHING , AND ECONOMICAL, to bo lia'l of tho princi palRetailors. Obsorvo Trndo Marks, as other brands aro frequently substituted.

Breweries—Edinburgh. Established 1749. Waterford Stores—81, Custom-House.Quay. Dublin—7, Lower Abbey-street and Saokville Place. Belfast—5, Glo'ster-street. Cork—Merchant's Quay. Limerick—12, Brunswick-street. Drogheda—30,West-street. London—Belvedere Road, S.E, Liverpool—51, South John-street.

THE WATERFORE^AGRIOULTUEAL HOUSE.WILLIAM ROSE, AOEST

'TOK THOMAS McKENZIE & SONS

NOS. 5 AND 6 LITTLE GEORGE'S STREET, WATERFORD.

WE aro DOW receiving our SPRING SUPPLIES of FAKJI and GARDEN SEEDS, selectedwith tbo greatest caro ; nnd from Thirty Yearn' oxperiencc, wo aro ablo to promiso onr

numerous Customers tho Bnmo GENUINE ARTICLE wo havo ever mado it our study toprocure, irrespective of COST.

IMPORTED SKKD O A T S , EAltLY POTATOES, Ac. ; THOMAS VtrKEi ts & SONS' AralnableMANUHHS—viz . : SI - R I I A I . MANDHBS for TURNIPS and MANGOLDS ; SrKciAr. POTATO

JIANURK ; XX. SUl'EKPllOSPHATE , ¦!() i-Ett CKXT. SOLUBLE ; PURE DISSOLVEDRONES, I'KIIUVJAX GUANO.

GENUINE LE0P0LDSHALL KAINIT.A L W A Y S iu STOCK, a Largo and Varied Collection of FARM , G A R D E N , and HOllTICULTUKAL

I M P L E M K N T S AMI JI A C H 1 N^

K S.toV CO UN D R I L L S FOR STRIXC! USE.

I' ricd Calalo'juc on ylj iji rVcad'oii. n2iJ.tr

IN THE LANDED ESTATES' COUIIT, IIUvLAND.

O A R N A GH E S TA-TJ S .S A L E O N F R I D A Y , T H E 23m D A Y OF A P R I L , 1S 71!

In the Mutter of the Estate ofHENRY LAMBERT, GEORGE LAMBERT, an Infant,

JOHN DUNLOl', and THOMAS IJOYD , Owners ;L A U J t K N C K D A V I D S O N , D A V I D S M I T H , and tho

NORTH BRITISH iiiitl

And in tho Hatter of tlio Eslato nfHENRY LAMBERT, and of GEORGE LAMBERT, JOHN DTJNLOP, and THOMAS B0YD,

O W N K It S ;

/I .II7/I SMITH and (/,..- SOUTH Jl lilTISH nnd 31KHCAXT1LE IXMS UAXCX COMl'AXY, Peliti ^urs.

TO I)K SOLD, befoio the Jionourablo Jud ge FI.AXAC I A .V, at his Court , LANDED ESTATES' COURT,INNS' QUAY, DUBLIN ,

ON FRIDAY THE 2om DAY OF APRIL , 18?:!,At the Hour of TWKI.VK o'Clock, in 1'OLII TKEN LOTS, as particularised in tho Printed Rental

in theso Hatters,Tho LANDS of NASH , CUSIIENSTOWN , ACLAMON, and Part of TOLLERAGET, otherwise TELLER-O U G H T , TERHKRATJI , a sub-dciioinination llu rcof , held in Fco-farni , nnd containing 231-la. 2r. lOp.sta luto measure, or llirrcnronts , nnd producing anet annual profit rent cf £1-175 V«. lOjd., or therenbouts.

And alto , tlio LIFE ESTATE of II K.N U V LA .MHKIIT , one of the Owucrt , now in the ,'!7th year of hisage, of mid in o t l i t r J'n t t o! tbo Raid Lands of Tnllernght , otherwise Tellaroug ht, nnd Tcrrarath , a ,«ub-denoniination the t co f , :.nd of nnd in tlie I.j ii:ds cf Carn^li , with the Mansion-house , Demesne, Out-olIieeH ,and I'rimiscH tlieicou , lield iu Fce-fnrm, coii lninit i g ) <91:i. or .'l ip. f l a lu to mensurr, or thereabouts, nudpro ducing tho nit annual profit mil o f . L'127;i Ills. M., all which Buid Lauds aro situate in the UaronicsofUA N D I V and SiiKi.i:nt.\K, nnd COUNTY of WEXFORD.

No. 1—SUMMARY OP LOTS.

(iunntity

DKNOMIN ATIONS. L°aud ..^c'|

StatuteMeasure.

^ •W^^l :^^l l- l •^i• :•M f-^i• ; ^;•HVi :f• :l i

^fel S LINSEE D CAKE ~

' A. It . 1>. £ B. ll

Nash Castle (part ol^

1U0 3 15 ul

0 (J

Nash Cistlc (part ol) 147 0 23 Hi 4 11

Cushi-nstowu lpartoO 40.*, 3 31 185 9 2

Cushcnslown (parl of) 010 1 1 OM 17 1

o I Aclamon (part of) ..J 227 3 12 202 13 ll!6 Aclamon (pj rt ol) ... i 21!) .' I l l 101 11 87 Cuturnstowii (part of) ' 5 1 7 a 8 11 '8 Tcllaroug lit (part of) j 1 2 3s II 1 0« Ti-lUrous lit (part of) ! I M o 3-J h7 11 1

. 2311 2 10 117* 0 10',i

No. •'—SUMMA

10 Tclldrong bt (pnrt ot) .')0li 0 27 213 12 8

11 Tellnroug ht (part ol) :l"H 2 1:1 .'JG.'J 13 1112 Tellnrnuiilit (part ol) 2J2 1 2M 111 I 19 113 Ti-llnrouirlit (piirt ol) 120 0 3!l Ul 12 2j11 Mansion House nuJ )

DttiKSiio Lauds S 752 3 12 4 JO 18 3!of Caruagh J

17U1 0 yH273 10 2

Dated this Hid day of Man h , IS7H.J I K N I t V K0J1KIIT GRF.KN'l- :, Chief Clerk,S1ICHAKL LARKIN, Solicitor, hari,,^ Carriagoof Sale, No. 51. Damcalrecl , Dublin.

DKSCUIPTIVK PARTICULARS.The F/statu known as tho CARNACII KSTATK , and which comprise* all (Jio foregoing LauiU (except

Nash), is one of tho wont compact and best 6tiuated in the County ol Wcxfonl.Tlio Demeiit iu is beautifull y Planted , and the Mansiou-houso mill Ollicea aro commodious and extensive ;

n coiisidcralilo uuin of money waa expended a few years siueo in tbo erection of a b'ai-m.stead, udmirably. iiuatcd and arranged. There is abuudanco of l'islt in tbo douu'Biic, ami it id in tho contro of a uportingCountry .

The Lands aro of n superior quality. Tho Tenant* aro quiot , respectable , and industrious, and pay theirrents punctually.

The Kstaus is distant about three miles linm tho Dourishiug seaport Town of Now Rosa (where n. Steamer|i!ie.H to and from Watcrfbrd iln il y) ; Two miles from llall ywilliam, a .Station on tho Dubliu and WoxfordRailway, and Thirteen milos from Woxford and Ktiniscorth y respectively.

Tlio purchasers of the Life Ivstato will bo entitled to tho benefit of certain J'olicicH of Insurance, aoparticularised on Rental , efficled on llio lil'o of the owner, .Mr. U E.V IIY LAMI IKIIT , to tlio eitcnt of i!lS,000,in proportion to tho amount of their respective purchases.

For Rentals, Haps, and further particulars, upp ly nt tho Registra r's Office, Lauded Estates Court , Inns'O,uay, Dublin ; to

THOMAS HOYD , Ksrj ., tho Receiver over tho Kstate , Chilcomb Lodge, New Rosa ;LAUKKNCK W. COKCOJIAN , Ksq., Solicitor for tho Owner, Kmiiscortliy ;

JACOli W. L K A R K D , Ksq., Maunfj er of tho Natioual Hunk, New Jloss ; or toMICIIAKL L A R K I N , Solicitor for tho I'ctilioucr.-', having earriago of llio Sale, 31, Damcstreet ,

Dublin , by whom proposals for purchaso by Priva te Contract will bo received up to the17lh day of A pril , IS73, and submitted to tho JuJgo for hi.i approval. ra7.3t

]VTEW S PR I N G G-O O D S i

M. POWER & SONS !T> K S P E C T F U L L Y auuouuco

WOOLLKNS ,FANCY DRESSES,

PRINTS

ALSO, A LAHGE STOCK OFGRKV <t WII 1TK CALICOKS , LIXKXS

I'OU'EJ.S, WIIITK <t COLOHKI) COUNTKRl 'ANK.S, COTTON .t LINEN SHEETINGS , Tl'CKEXS

1IKSSIANS , FLANNELS & I1LANKETS, COTTON RUGS , ic.

^IAN U FACTO RY \] U\

. STTOJSHEPiSUPERJPRIIiMPMfVED[mu7.l!m]

bADDLERS AND HARNESS MAKEES A p n w wO COMMINS AND CO., Ji lt . G A R D E N ,

• GlJ- QUAY' WATBKFOBD. ^^ MECHANICAL DENTIST,

HALFPENNY l'OSTACK CARDS.All descriptions of Printin-* on such Cards %S"t THK MALL, WATERFOUD.93" ExcenkCC at Tut: WAKEVOKU NEWS OJj icf [ja3-ly

COUNTY OF WEXFOIW

F E E D IN G CAKE

2 ]cc

("Lot 1 —ric farm. Tlin Lot will he sold lialili : lo the entire rent rt-< »ITVCI 1 iii Fuu Inrtn Krai.t of 271 li Jul y, l'iil , iu inili'iauificjlion ofC Lot 2. Soe conditions ol bale

Lot 2-FPI: Innu.f Lot 3—F.-c farm. Tliis Lot will ho aolil liable lo llio entire rent re-< served in Fee farm grnul of Kith Jul y, 1S">8 , in iiitlciutiiliciilinn olC Lots -I , 5, ti . 7, rJ , », 10, 11 , 12, 13, iirnt 11. ic ccinlitioiii nf Salef Lot -t—This l.'.t will 11; .-.I.Ill Nul.ji -ct to tin: two Fee fflrtn nnnuilie"I of i'lili'. l li . 7 >il . mid i'.'t') 13< . 4Jd. respectively, (or tln> lire of a

¦{ I.a'iy now in;«l about (ill \ e.irs , in tiiilcmniftcatinn of Lots 5,0, 7, 8!I ll . 111, 11, 12, 13, and H, ulso cli.iiyoJ thciewitl i . Sue conditiji iB

ol Hale.

Lot .", — Fee farmFee l.irni

Do.Do.Do.

IV Ol.1 LOTS (LIFE KSTATK).l.ut 10 — l''ee Una. 1'I IIH Lot wil l I.e mi lil niijtcl in an iiuiiiuiy of

CllK) per tiiitiuin fur tl iu lite of n Laily now in hr-r li'ind year , ininileinnilicntion ol Lut9 11 , 12, 13, aniJ l l , Blao liable tliurvtu , hoinpayment of same.

Fco Uint.Du.Du.

Do.

tlio Arrival of their N E W S P R I N G G O O D S , iu

HOSIERY & GLOVE S,SHAWL S,

HAT.S & CAPS,HAHKHDASHBRV,

C E N E K A L IHt A l' E ltY , CON.S1STINO OFi, TABLE CLOTHS .t NAPKINS , HUCKABACK & DIAPER

M. T O W E It k S O N S2 & 3, BROAD STREET

; :- • '.-.: '_:-.'lii.- =-7-;5r3! fs?SiiC^.

H O T E L SD U B L I N .

Tho European Hotel, Bolton Street.fl VIE EUROPEAN is tbo largest, the bost Bitnato,I aUd tbo most comfortable Hotr' in tlio City. All

modern improvements have IK 'n recently introducod ,and tho entire House papered, painted, nnd decorated.

Twenty Suites of Apartments for Families. Draw,in;: Kooma from 2a. Gd. to 5s. Sitting Roome on thegrinind lloor free of charge.

U5)" Soup, Fish , Joints, Fowl, and Entreo in CoffeeRonin and Re.-taunint , from Two to Soven o'Clockilailv. Red, including Servants , 2s. Cd., 2s.and Is. 6d.

[m31-tf] J. MOLONY, Proprietor.

J I I L F O I i D H A V E N .THE SOUTH W^ALES HOTEL,

ADJOINING tho Terminus of tho South WalesRailway Company nt New Mil Tonl, and the

Landing Stn^o of tho Watcrford Royal Mail Packets.Tho Public aro respectfull y informed that tbo above

cxtonsivo Establishment is roplcto with ovcry accom-modation. Collco, Commercial, and Sitting Rooms |Billiard nud Smoking Rooms. Tbo Rooms nre large,lofty, and airy, lieautifull y decorated , elegantly fur-nished , ami aro otherwise litled up with every regardto comfort and convenience.

This Hotel is muaied on tho banks of tho far-famed Mill 'ord Haven , and command /a most exten-?iivu view of Her Jlnjcsiy 's Dockyard , nnd <if tht :romantic and picturrsiiuo Si-enerv of the nei ghbour.liooil.

Visitors , Tourists , Cotnmeicial Gcnllemen , andFamilies will lind this Establishment, for situation;unl comfort , combined with Jlndetato Charges, sur-passed by no other in the lVinci pality-

tj^i" licit , Cold , and Shower Kaihs.All conimiiniealiiius should be addressed to

Ciy23.tr.) J. WUET'iWN, Manager.

IMPORTANT TO TI IAVELLKKS , TOURISTS,AND OTIIEKS.

I/ you wunt om<Jnrt , rnnvciiicnce , and economy¦r i: v T it K

WATERFORD ARMS' HOTEL,Coii N Kit rn COLllKCK ST. AM) THK HALL.

CZ'," LUNCH EONS read y at all times. (jy l)

IMPERIAL HOTEL, KILKENNY.

}VAI/I 'KR J1AM.DX, l'lioi'iu cTOii ,BK CIS to itil 'in-m his Cninmercial friends and the

public grtirrally, thai ho has just rnad o largeaddiliuns and inii .rcivemi - i i i- in his Hotel , nnd trustsby strici a t tent ion to business , to meril lhat kind pa-tnm.-igowJiidi llnry iiavu li i i in- i to>olibur;illy bosiou-ed.

The I'osTisi; hs iAr. i . i sn.viM Donduen.-il as hei-eto-fore, and Oinnibiis'- s.as usual , attend al l the 'I rains.

Kilkenny, ll areh «, lS7:i. [mhlu-tfj

KELLY'S CROWN HOTEL,SIOXCK STREET , WEXF01M) .

THIS is a Central nnd Comfortable Hotel , in wliiclieverything can be had o,. tho most moderate

terms.(p^V Rest Dublin and We.vforii Spirits; alsoUrandica

Wines , l'ortcr, Ale , &c. (nulj - t f .)lE^'J" Cars on Hire at the shortest notice.

D U 11 L I N .Commercial & Private Lodging House

¦I 'J M A R L B O R O U G H S T R E E T .PARTIES Visiting Dubl in can bo acenminuilntod ,

will i or nr wi thou t Uoar il , and all the comfortsof a home , on Moderate Term*. f/i -y -lfj

tSSJ" Situation central , close to Sackvillc-strect.

M U S I C .MR . H I L T O N , PROFESSOR OP MUSIC

%tt?K0. IS , I I K X U I E ' I T A XTIIKKT.Terms, on application. [dl-3m]

EDUCATION.BOAIIDIN T; AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG

LADIES , Nil. 51 , KING STUEKT.^ "fi l lK cour.se of Iii.siruetiim comiirises rrench ,

I Kalian , Eng lish in all its branches ; Music Sing-ing, Ari thmet ic , Plain and Ornamental Needlework.

Terms known on app lication lo(flO-il) Miiis O'MAHA , Princi pal , ul King-street.

ALTERATION OF PREMISES.

GREAT SALE OF PIANOFORTESIMPORTED direct from ll:.: .Manufacliui.- iP , Messrs .

Ci iM.Alii i A Coi.i.vt ai , K IIIKMA .V , DA L M A I M :, U KI .NS .M K.i P, Ac, Ac, :it

C. A. JOXE.S' MUSIC DKPOT ,1 L' () , Q U .1 )', ir A T E l i F O 11 1) .

H A R M O N I U M S in great variety, Eng lish andFrench make; Violins , Cornets , Concertinas, Driim.-f ,Flute.-!, Banjoes , Music Iln .vi's, ,vi' .. Ac.,

AT (J. A. JUNKS'M U S I C L K X b l X U L I U l l M '.Y , WATKII F I I RD .

2li ,niii ) NEW SONUS and PIECES , at (1st Tiin tnthe Marked Price for Cash , the entire STOCK now

SELLING OFF AT A GREAT REDUCTION '!previous to Alteration of Premises.

C : A . J O N E SI M I ' O l i T K l : ..<• r i A X ') F O l : r K .<, I I A H . U O X i r U M , .?•<- .

12U (J L 'AY, W A T E R F O R D , A N D BAGWE LLSTKKKT , CI.O N M E L ,

Begs to rail special alien lion Ui It i.i ex h-i iMvc TUNINGand R E P A I R I N G business. His Tuners visit al l tin:Southern and Midland Cnunlk-s of Ireland (Quarterl y.

(J^i" Piatioforlos and Harmoiiiuiiu hired by thoMonth or Year , with option in jmi -ulia.su, and on thoThree Years' system.

C. A. .lO.NKS' MC.-nC A V A U K I I O L 'SK.C' l i i k i t t i n g , Aichi- ry, Croipict , and other Games, a

unusuall y Low Prices. [niy l.tfj

F I G A R OC}-t f \(\(\ (ON K THOUSAND POUNDS),

cZmlA.} \J \J \J in Moi.ey Gifts, including oneGreat Gift ot i'i r>: // iiii- 'rc -i I' unn-h Cash , will bo gra-tui tousl y distributed umong the readers of tho Lon-don FIGARO lor lb7X Complete details , and u G l t rCoiioN iu each nuuibcr of iho FIGARO. EveryWednesday (-d.) and Sulurclay (Id). Sixteen Pagesillustrated. Sold by all newsagents. UIHco,llW,Strand.

MINERAL WATERS

r p i I E o n l y PRIZE MKDAL , DUIt l . IN E X H I B I T I O NJL 18lw , for i-xcvllr iiu ol .MINERAL WATERS , wa,

nwanlril tuB K W h E Y A X U D ll A 1" £ 11.

BE W L E V A N 1) D R A P E l l 1 !SODA WATER.

BE W I, E Y A N 1) 1) 11 A P E 11 ' SLEMONADE.

BE W L E V A N I) V It A 1' E I t ' SGIXGliR 1IEEK.

E W i n A N D D It A I ' K ll ' SSELTXEK WATER.

BE W L E Y A N D 1) R A P E R 'LEMON -FLAVOURKD SODA WATKR.

B

~~~E W L E Y A N D I) R A P E R '"S

I.n i l lA WATER.

BE W L E Y A N D D K A I ' K l i'S/ERATED SARSAPAR1 LLA.HEU 'LEY AND DRAPER ,

•23, M»EV - STRKKT , D011Ll». " Il i u l

11 Ij itreillo ott liiiKii iiiilliuu li ii»Hart uiiulo niiiiictacliio-i arow ."—T/i-- l tvru.t .

WHISKERS AND MOUSTACHI0S -All young men desiring above should consult,

by letter, JOHN LATRE1LLE, UU Lorrinioru SlrertWalworth , Surrey . Parliculars free. j2 t-,r>l*

-\TEUVODS DKIULITY , and all NKRVOUSJ3I AFFECTIONS, wbi-llii -r tlm reault uf early errors orothurwiM - , arc Iiy very bini fite ittiil iKi'iprnsii-e nu-iiiis quicllycured in IHIHI France ami (iermnny. '\\w. nilTcrtia.iT a ir>i-dcut in this country, wilt bu li.i|< |iy to ftcml free to nil appli-cant* lull p.irticulnr s of tlio in..do of trratmnit tl.ern ailoiiti -il ,on run-ipt o f « directed cnvrkipr. All pi-riniu tnny euro them-Relre^, tiil llius not run 1 lie ri'k of being Tictimiaed . AdJrcaaM IIIH . A. D U V I L, YA, Newtnurki-t-strirl Ii irinin ^ liaui.

HE ALTH A N D MANLY VIGOR.—A Mcilicnl man cfSOyrurs ' iiperunco iu llio treatment of NERVOUS DE-BILITY , Spcrmatortluc and other ulTuctiom which jru olti'naci|uireil in earl y lilr, nud unli t sutlerera lor nmrnauo amiotber .-.UL-ial dutiua , hit (lulilislicil a Bouk Ritiun tbi; fullueiieli t of liii lout: txpuriencu gratis , with plain directionslor tint ri't-orcry of Health anil Slrinntb. A Music copyjvut tOHu y nilJreas on 'nv t of Ono Stdtop. Address to theSecrttnry, liulitnto of Anatomy Ilirmintbani fil- lyl

C0UPELLE.De R00S & Co.'s PREPARATIONS

AFllKSU ASSORTMENT of the fbHowuig

Preparations liafo just leen received nt Till. Nnw»Ortici', King-street , Wnterfonl , from COUTEI-LS, D K lioosit C.J., Lonilou :—Gullio Vita:, or VegMable Life Drops, thegreat mnrdy for Nervomnes», &c.

Dr. DK R OOS' Coiniwunil Rennl Pill*, (or 1'aiu.i in theLuck , gravel , rlieumatiam , KOut , ,tc. Prico If. llil . to 33«per bin. Si'c advertisement olsenlinrn for pattici i lm s .

Dr. VB Jlooa' Vegetable Lif^ 1'iH^, lor rt-gulating thestoniach and cleaosinp; the lilouil.

lluilutnu CocrtLLB 'a Iluir Restoiing I-'l-aiil , nliirh hasbeen found wotidi - rfull y ctficaeioun in hriii ^ ini; the hair tuitsuriduul color; al.-o, Cuui'ELLt'i Hair Dvi-.

BUTLER'S CATECHISMTO CATUOLIC CLERGY, BOOKSELLERS, 4c.

On Sale at The News OJice,With the Recommendation of the Hishnii cf Watcrtord >nd

I.Umori:, the Kight Rev. Dr.O IIKJKKA Catechism for the Instruction of Chilureii

BY THE

MOST Rev. Dr. JAilES BUT r -'E-R Ardibisbopof Cashel ami Emly.

Printed on Good Paper, and in largo clear Type.KrXOMMKNIlATION:

" I approve of this Edition nf the Risrlil. Rcr. Dr.JAM T S Bi:TLK tt 's Catechism, nnd recomineL'd il to thoFaithful of these Dioceses.

">J< D. O'BRIEN , R.C.I!."Waterford , Juno 2, IRO'J."&V5° Orders from any part of tho Diocese, Pent in

and directed to C. R EIDIUMI , Printer and PublisherJl'tiler/nriJ Xeics Office , 'I!) Kin^-strcel , promptl y attended to. Thn Tradestipp lii .-d mi moilrrati- Icrm.--.

Jlay bo had Relail from every Ca'.Lolic Hwiksullerin the Diocese.

27, B.MlKDXSTI lAXl l STI SKCT, W.VTKIIFl l l l l )

Si 'j> l *»ib:r 'd\>', 1-S72.

H E N R Y A U D L E Y & CO."TXTJllLK returning their sincere and jjra'.'-fu l

* * nckiion-lcdginentrf t'i tlio [nililii.- fur tin:I'Xteusivp I'atroutigo bithri- lo bi .-slnwi- d upni.llicm , bt'ij to acquaint, their kind patrons thai

they havo added to thi-ir Stock , n all Depari-mentfl , i- u .M f i i i m N I ; :

Gua(ji:itiK.s :ir.(l OI L S l'nti-'CMKitv ,IT A L I A N G UOIIS, Cuuu.it.s, (J I I A N H L C U V ,

IJUL'tS, CollllAOK ,CA N V A S , &C.

which they can confidently recommend.N.B.— SOLI : A U K .VTS in W:iU'rfi)id lor P KA I IICK

and B LI . IIA .N 'S PATENT 1'Al.VT.S.fj^'" Orders executed wilh accuracy and ties-

patch.

McLEAN & McINTOSH, PLUMBERS,LEA D MII UC1IAXTS, .J'c,

BEG to itilimate thai, they have now added, to theirbusiness a BRASS F O U N D R Y nnd E NK l ^K SU -

I N G ESTABLISHMENT, wln-re limss W.nk ofevi ryie>:cription will be t-.ial and finished oil' in Fii-.sl.cla.-ssstyle , and with as litt le delay as possible.

JI I-L KAS and .Mi:l.vr»su alsn I H-J,- i<> t. :oi '.i'r t l -.i- irsincere thanks for the kind patronage besiuwed unthent , and hope, by their constant, attention lo busi-ness, to merit a continu.-incc of .same.

S }" Jj ca>l , llrnss , C'I/)1/1':!-, n) id I ton \\'<;rk.*3, LITTLE (i EO RC J E'S STREET , WATEHF(JRI )

and ROSK-1NN STREET, K I L K E N N Y .

N .B. — (Ireeii-htiuse? , Cnnsi'i'valm-ies , and PublicBuildings Heated 'on tin: most improved princi ple bytho circulation nf hot water. (mvlo-Om *

SjL 'KClAI ' j XO 'l 'l iJK.

CITY OF KILKENNY CARRIAGE WORKS.THOMAS O 'REILLY , PROPRIETOR.

(.S'.-v .- .»..• I" II ' . Ln 1, ¦'•.-.) .

MR. O'REILLY I JCKS lo inform tin; Nobility,G v n lf y , ami i'nbiic of the I ' t . t i i i l y :n,il .-nljuili-

ing Cnuutics ll.at II u.-.i t :i- .-s is R K S U . M K D in the abovuold estalilisla d Factory . A large variety of Cat ring, s,Cai-H , Cruy dons, A'e., on hands, mul every di-S '.-i i j .t i imof Carriage , Curs, Ac, wi l l I.e found equal t.o Dublinor London Built. sU l . l f .1555" Repairs done in snperior sty le , at Low Pi ices.

NEW WINTER GOODS,AT A

G II E A T II E D U C T I O N I

Jl ii s . K. I-; L I, Y

EAS JU.ST R E T U R N E D FROM LONDONW i l l ! A

VERY LARGE STOCK OF GOODSI N I:AI II D KP.U T M K .NT < IK H K I : Iirs iNi:^ ,

y' !!,-c/l«s .. l , f .M - l'lr; III (/..J I M U'I-J.-:-! 'J ih 'J S: :l."i:l ,

MUCH BDKR LAST JIOXTH'S riMCES ,And Oilers to her CUSTOMERS , and ihosu who

may give her a Trial , the same advantages.

M it s. K 1-: L L Y ,MILLINERY , MANTLE , AND CENERAL

JJKAPEIJY WAHKHOUS )- :.

GW 73 , Q ij -'i r , II ' A TF. I l F O U T i .P.S.—I have added QUILTS aud ULANKETS to

my Stock. dti-tf

.MKS. CARROLL,(l'nlrouiscd by Her Majesty Un: Q I KFN nnd HerEi-

tellency tin: Cuumesd Si-KNrKit ,BE(iS respectfullv lo inform her Customers

thai her L.\DIES' OUTFlTTINli

BABY LINEN DEPARTMENTSAre al present fnl l y resorted with a choice t-electionof Goods.

LADIES' TROUSSEAU

1 X J) I A x "'o U T F I T SExecuted on the .sl.ortei-i notice. Price Lists free onapp lication. Ladii-.VOUTI ' ITTINC and J i A I J Y - L I N K N W A R K H O U S E ,

13 XASSAU STltEET, l.i UIU.IX. idl».:i m

I N K S .BLACKWOOD 'S , M0RDA.VS REGLSTl iATI ON

{ij}" A MI AM , I I I K H K>T I N K S ,In JAKS at Gd., Is., Is. Gd., aud ^s. each,

Til U K I I A I I

.IT " TIlH lYKll '.S'" OFFICE , KIXG ST.,

«?<•;• With all kinds of STATIONERY , &c,

10 HE GIVEN AWAY !A Nt'w Mi'dica l Woilc '.n M.irria ci 1, the cause .in.l cure of

prcmaturi' ili-chtie in man, Nt-rvuub Dvtithty, liupotuncy,Ac.j Wilh Uuli- .-t f..r rtrmovi:)^ ix-rtain dirqualiticalioiis thatdestroy tin: 1i.-i|>|>iiirt.i i<t' Wi-dJi-J Lib; or

E V K RY MAN HIS OWN D O C T O R .For Two Stamps sutl'i-rers may avoid tbe nunifrous

impostors who *i-nil their boi.ks for nothing, publish tPtti-rnoniaU which they write thrrcsekeji, Hctitiou s ti-vn>\r s fromiinng inary Jt>ll^lal!¦ ,plofl'^s to cure ilim-iise* with iiiHtruoienttinsteuil of Medicim-a, and other absurdities as cruel as tbeylire deceptive.

A physician , 25 years Pitensively enR igcd in ttic treatmentof Debility anil the various mental and nervous Bflcctionj re-lultiDK therrlrom , will FCIUI free, on receipt of Two PennyStantpa to prepay poM ciRi- , a piiinphlct ciiiitaimni; his highlysuccesbful anil only safe treatment , with all the necessaryprescriptions mul ilirectinus by which sulfertrs muv corntlicmsi-lTi-s at trifliu K cont. Ailtlrr.-s Air. I . A W K S , Medica lI'uuli»iier, 11 Ilaml Court, llolborn, Loinlon.

" Fur the lUwr.l is the Lif:: "—See UeiUvronvmy, ehuj '..i i i . , i'1-r.-.t- li»i.

Clarke's World Famed Blood Mixture ,EUR C L K A N S l M i IUM I CLKAit lNU tin: l l l .UODIn in

ALL Ul l 'UKITIKS , nlicthi-r MMIIII ; Irun joutlifuliutlii i rrrli iiti or iiny ntlic r c..u.si-, L M I I I I OI bt. Ion tiiutily lecotii-mcuiied. it cureM t^lil Jxre.1,- CUM * Ulicrali -d S-.n-s in IliaNi-ct ; Ulci r.ileil Sue l.i-it-i ; Illnckliend *, m- Pinip lei, onFat-p, Scurvy .in-s ; C.itici- iuu> I'lii-r.-* ; llli.nd mul Skin Dis-ttast's ; tilat.dular Srtelhiij ;'', a i d (-li*ur-> tin: Bluuit liuin nilImpure .\ lattrr , Ircin \vli.\t i-v i- i- ruii»i' aiit in^.

As this niist tiic in pliM.ant Hi lite la n li- , anil narr.ititi -il firefrom mercury —wbii -h all p i i l s and mini niiilicitiru sold (orttie aliovu (li i'usi's cunt.-ii ti — the l'ro('rit-tor nolit -its iutlvn-:*to yivu it ii ttial to ti-st in v.iluc.

TllOUSAMI S OP Tltll I M O M A L S PBOU A L L l'ARTif .Sild in lluttle* 'J«.:M . i-Jtli , and in Cist-*, couiainiDE 0

Botll s, I U . each , fcullicitnl lu i lfuct a primuneut rare iuliniK'Staudui? cnavs , by nil Clu-iDiats nud Patent MedicineVeudom ; or sent to any addrcsa on recei pt of 27 or 132stamps, Iiy

F. J. CLARKE , L'licinitt, High-strt'tt , LIIICOID.

WUOLKSALE AGBKT 6 :liurcluy & Sons, Londun, an.l H II tliu Whulcsalu Hiiu <i-k.

THE . ii i^ and STONE

MARBLE li&4^if. WORKS ,mmmBERESF0RD STREET, WATERFORD.

HENRY KENNEDY most resiiectfully rcturuahiasincere thanks for tbo support bo lms received

during tho last 35 years. Ho now begs to inform thoPublic that ho has got a Largo Utilit y of ChimneyPieces, Head Stouos, Gravo Stones, and Monuments iOrates and Kitchen Ranges ; also, a Largo Stock ofCut Stone- for Building purposes.

His Stock-in-Trado in valued st about £3,000, andwill noil oi tbe most reasonable Terrain. B22-1T

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SALES.COUNTY WATEKFOKD

AUCTION OF FIRST-CLASS DAIRY COWSAt Xilmaethomas Fair, the -5M of March, 1873.

mO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION , on TUES-X DAY, 25th J1AKCU , 1S73, at tbo FAIRGllEEX, K1LMACTHOMAS,

12, E X C E L L E N T D A I R Y C O W S ,Sorverl by a Thorongh-Bred Bull , Early Calvors, anilOB to 8izo, Colour, rind Milkiog Qualities cannot bosurpassed.

Those- COWB nro woll known in tho locality to bochoico animals, tlio proprietor boing a Gontlcmau ofgroat taato—who spared uo osponso in tho selection ofbis stock.

Salo to cotnmonco M Eleven o'clock, a.m. Terms—Cash, and Purchasers to pay 5 per Cont. Auction1'eos. PATRICK O'SCLLWAS, A\ictionecr,

Emigration Agent, Ac , Carrick-on-Snir.>>'.B.—I'ersoiiR requiring Xow Milch Cows, would

do well to attend this Sale, as somo of the Cows willCalvo before tho day of Sale. H

AUCTION of Highly-bred In-Calf COWS andHEIFERS.

TO UK SOLI) BY AUCTION , on TUESDAY, thoKill Al'lU L, at HALLINAMONA l'AKK FA.HH ,

* by directions ofltoiiKKT T. CAKKW , Esq., D.L.,EIKTKEX Superior Thrco-ycar-old UE1FJ3HS ;

Six primo young Dairy Cows, all near Calvingto thorough-bred Hulls .

Subscribers beg to call particular attontion to this•Sale, ns tho Ballinnniona Herd is not secoud to any isthis country as milkers. Snlo to comtnenco at l.talf-past Ouo o'clock.

T. WALSH .t SOX, Auctioneers.Tho Mall , Wutcrliml, -March I2lh , 1873. It.For l'uiYATK SAI .V: at 1IAI.L1XAMO.VA, a few

liAiiiiKi.s of 1'rimo Dry Scotch Down KATINGPOTATO KS.

IIU lCUL 'li'Jl OF IVATKKFOHD.

A U C T I O N OF M A N U R E .mi) UK SOI.l) 11Y AUCTION ', on PA 'ITHIJAV, llioJL L'l'nd 31.ii.cii, at Ono o'clock, :it >lll,I,KIt'SMAltSl l , Several l.arye. limps of 1'Ul.UK MAXb'ltE,for account of tho Corporation.

THOMAS WALSH A- SON, Auctioneers.The Mall , Waterford, March I I , '7;t. It

CITY OF WATKUFOKD

AUCTION OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,Fi-atltcr Ihits, h>lonliM Clock, /roll UeJstcads , '

Hair 3f .xtlretses , <J"f.WILLIAM SMITH and SOX respectfully an.

nouuees that they have received instructionsto Sell 11Y AUCTION ", on MOXDAV , 3Uh MAKC1I ,IS7.I , at No. 13, CAT11ER1NF..STKKET, tho entireof the HOUSEHOLD FURXITURK , which is only ashort time in use, and is of a good descri ption , com.prising .—Mahogany Side Board, Six Balloon Chairsin Hair Cloth, Arm Chair to match, Tclcscopo, DinnerTable, G M t ; Mahogany Wardrobe, HardwoodCabinet, a beautiful Clock under Glass Shade, 2 feethigh, and richly Gilt , goes 17 days; Eight-day Clock ,0 Uuilonn Cane-seat Chairs, Mahogauy falling-leafTable, Walnut Chess Table, Fancy and other Tables,Plutcd Tea Service, Mahogany, Albert , and; IronBedsteads, Book Shelves , Window Curtains and l'olep,Feather Beds, Hair and Flock JInttrcsscs, and. 1'nlli-nsscs, Kidderminster Carpots and Drugget ,, nowMahogauy Hal l Hack, Set of Dish Covers, StairCarpet Rods, Toilet Tables and Glasses, China andDelph, Cnt Glass, Hearth Hugs, Fenders and FiroIrons, Chimney Ornnmeuts, &c.

Tho Kitchen contains the usual requisites. A newSaOdla and JUridlo, Water Marrol , Garden Tools, Sixvery beautiful Brahmiu Hens nud Cock, Wheel Bar-row, Tubs, and a few lota of Eating and Seed Potatoes,&c, &c. Sale at Half-past Klcrei) o'Clock sharp.

Purchasers to pay fivti per cent. Auctioneer's Com-mission. (It.)

WILLIAM SMITH <fc SOX, Auctioneers.

THE NEXT MONTHLY SALEOF HORSES, TR.VVELLIXO MACHINES , Ac.

will take place at LA I I I K .M K DO I I I I V N 'S Veterinarystablishmeut, HERESFORU STREET, Watorford,Uii MONDAY, 7TK Al'RIL , ut 1 o'clock.

THOMAS WALSH A SOX, Auctioneers.

T>R. P A L M E R

AT a MEETING , held at tl.o MAYOR'S OFFICE,on WEDNESDAY E V K N I N I i , tin; lUth lust.,

of the Friends and Pmicuu of Dr. I'AI .S I K U , convcnciifor l/i c purpose of expressing their ticusu of bisProfessional Abilities ; his kind and unwearied at-tention and his philanthrop ic efforts for tho benclit ofthe poor of Walerlbrd .

THE M A I O K is nit: C'H .WK .Letters from A. X. O'XtiLi. , FK A M IS HO V A I I M , and

J O> KI II A.Mi siin-'K , expressing I heir full concurrence intho object ut the Meeting, haviuj ,' been read,, THOMASS. llAKVKr Iran requested to act as Secretary.

Proposed liy K. li . l!i.oomi»:i.i., Esq., aud Secondedby Mr. II. S/i.nv :

"That considering the long-continued anil valuableServices of Dr. VA L X K U , as Physician aii<l a Friendin Wuterloid , it is de.-iiaid<:!o pri.j-i.-iit him with someMemorial on his leaving thu City, iudiuutivo of ihuhigh caiui-m and n-yard entertained lor him by itsInhabitant*."

J' rujio-uil by Mr. J. C LA MI 'E TV , and Seconded byMr. L'll.\ui.t .!> J U N K S :

" That the lullgwing gKiitleinen bo appointed uCommittee to wake arrangements nud receiveSuliscriplious for such Memorial :—Tho M AVIK , F.G. ltl. ou.MMKM >, Ksq., THOMAS S. II A K V K Y , J .C I.A M I 'MT,CII .WII .KH J ON K .N , J . M OSI.KV , J .A M I I U O .S K , A . X . U 'N K I I .I.,ED W A H I I DAKT, J. W. II OWAIID , W. CH K U U V ; aud thatthe M AYOR be appointed Treasurer.

Proposed by J i v u s CIIOKKH , Seconded hv W I L L I A MK KI .M :

" That tho Resolutions of this Meeting bo publishedin all tho Watcrford Newspapers."

Tho Thank* of thu Meeting having been Voted tothe M A I OK , tho Meeting was then adjourned toM U M I A Y EV K N I N C ;, the :Mth lust., at Eight o'Clock—the Committee to meet at 7J u'Cluck.

X.lt.—A Sum of I 'lll lis., was Subscribed at thoSleiitiug, and tho Sulucriptiun List directed to beClosed on the 'M i l I UM . It.

KlLMACTiiOMAS CX1ON

S U P P L I E S W A N T E D .ri^HE G U A R D I A N 'S of the aboto L'uiou will , atJL their JIEETIX< ; , to ho held on TUESDA Y,thu 1st DAY of APRIL , Ih7:t, rucuivu Proposals forSupplying thu Workhouse with the followingArticles , lor TWELVE MONTHS , to liu deliveredCarriago Freo:—

lint ii>tl , witbuut IJuii f ; Koumlj , without Lups, per Ib. ;best Pork , ilu ; kst Kief H IM .I H J Salt , «t jier cwt. ; liitf, atper do.; Cucua, :it per ilu. ; lVpinr, at per 111. ; Purt Wine,»t per doK'ii ; l'otler , ul pur dot. Only one Cuutmctor willlie appointed lor tlie (hrtx- tol )< ,Mi it£ ^riiclfi, : Te;i, nt jici- )b;bolt Sugar, at pi-r do. ; Lump u'o, at per do. Dipt C'miJlc;per lb. ; .^oulu do. per du. ; So.tp ptr cwt ; Slurcli per• tone ; Suil* pir cwt. ; ltlue per lb. ; Mack Lead pir lb. ;Mucking per box ; Wire Htunlira per d'jZHi ; Swcejiiti);Bru'lie.-t pt-r doz. ; L ine Bru -hi H per <luz. ; Sciutibiiig do,p»*r doz. ; Hlnck l.t-aii d". prt duz.; 'J'iu I'mt!*, per doz. ;'i'lti t^uarU per uY*. ; 'I'm J'J.it l c- i^. per doz. ; Iron Spoonsper £iu*t> ; Pa'ift JI I U S IM * in M/ VN i D-') , raiv^nd boiltxl, at pergallon ; tolot ^ , »t per It. ; Cutnb^ per d(,z. ; GU/in ^ Win-duwii per pane ; T>vme per lb. ; Leather and .Shot! Hudill^sper lb. ; iliu'a Shoes per pair ; Women's do. ; Children "*do., in ?•.»••» , du.; Twillci bl.eetm^, u y.,rds widt, at 1» . pvryard ; Fianuel (Jmlis , qrwu and blu? , !? yai<l sr]uniet iit Ui ;Men'* Hale , ami ltoyb ' Cap- , hcolcli or tileu){arry ; SliirtingCalico, X y.ird wide , .it 7J. ptr yaid ; Lining du.; Shroudintrdo., ll'. n y i l . per jjird, i lrvwu M. dy. ; l.iu.tf'j , 1 yurtl w ;dc,at Is. 2d. p. r yard ; Wimey do., at 7J. Jo. ; Grey Tweed at2«. do. ; CorJuroy, j tli yard »ide , at Is. OJ. do.; Flsunel ,1 ynnt wide, ut 1- . od. do. ; lliay Knitt ing Cotton per lb, ;White Huu-ewiiL' Tliread per lb. ; Itlack dt>. per Hi , ; Tapep r pi«c ; LVIIius in aizra ; JJex ika aud Forms ; Stmonery ;AlcdiC iUC * tor Woikliou au lntiruiury and iJirptiiviric ' .TellueM hie also itmlrd tor inserting thu Ailrerti kemeuts ofHit Union fur Twelve Months.

i-ealeil Tenders, accompanied with .Samples, w illbe received by inu up to twelve o'Clock on tho above,iiiuntiuiird ilay. Cuutractorn mu-l name Two SolventiMireliCH wi l l ing to join iu a ltond for due purfurinuucuof Contract.

Tho Guardiau.? u i l l wA l, i: nccountablc furSamples.

WM.LIAM H I N T , Clerk of U I I M J I I .

Clerk's O/licf , -Muich V.I , 1S7J.

A M K li, i (J A ! A M JO Ji 1 C A !" ALLAN" LINE.

-i *\ ¦% Gi'-I'i-'AiM >i«>m UCHL1S Dived<>Br>mj t% t o A . M K U I C A , UnCB a W«.k.^^^y^- s ;; O U T S K A r A S S it u 1:.

The Steamers of thu " A llan 1' Line cail IroinDUBLIN tn A M K I U C A K r n y TH L'KSDAV, n-i'li I'd*,ltng.rS for QUEHKC , 11OVION , and NEW V O R K .

•rllMi'MiMlllHS Iitll .'Mlie ' l l 'o l i f t liai.rai;« to ( .'amulu , andpv<; .> d inc t roul i ' to ll.i; Wi:«lirn Sl.iiru ul .A H ILI I C . I millCaliloih..., lo wl l i i l l P.l-6cng<IS aru btwliil l,ll t l lroug hTi rki-I.SS. " ST. PATRICK ," horn Dul.hn , Tl.uivlay, April !7bS. " M O 1 U A V I N ," „ „ ,, '-i l.US. " COUYNTIIA.V," „ . ,, »¦<>• 1.And KVEKY THURSDAY tbi reuftcr during the beasou,

RATE* or PASS/ OK M O S H T .Saloon CMn to(ioe6ec £13 13Interniediatr Uabm toQoelec , llonton , or New York , 1> IISteerage to Queliec, Dobton , or Xtw Vork I! 0

Intcraidiatt Bate includes Outfit, <\c.For further particulars opnly to

JAMES & ALEXANDER ALLA N,70, Gtett Clyde ttrtet , Glii.cow,

or to »od 19, Kdni Qoiy, DublinTHOMAS PURCELL, WatorfordJ. JI .MUUP11Y, Cnrrick.on-ijuir

mhll-tf EDWARD BCTLER, Inoietiogue.

IMPORT S OF FOREIGN GRAIN.Kr.iJ WaKCrjou , O.UM , -''•*> •luaiUri wbiat-Goiui; and

buith.

WATERFORD AND LIMERICK RAILWAY

NOTICE TO BUILDERS.TUE DIRECTORS of tho TUB ¦\V ATEHIOBI > AND

LIMERICK RAILWA Y COJIIMXV aro prepared torccoive TENDERS up to 10 a.m., on 8th APR IL , '73,for tho ERECTION' of a NEW GOODS' STOKE ivudPORTERS' COTTAGES at PALLAS, according toPinna und Specifications to bo seen at that Station.

Furthor particulars can bo had from tho Engincor,Mr. J. TiDHK , Waterford.

Tho Company do not bind themselves to accopt tholowest ot any Tonder.(m21.3t) J. F. NICOLL, Secretary.

Head Offices, Waterford, 18tb JInroh , 1S73.

KlLMACTiiOMAS UNION .

S U P P L I E S W A N T E D;THE Guardians of tho nhovo Union will , at thoir

MeotinR to bo held on TUESDAY, tho 23th dayof March , 1873, roccivo Proposals for Supplying theWorkhouso with tho following Articles, for ThreeMouths, to bo dolivcred Carriage Free :—'

Rest WHITE DREAD, at per lib. Loaf ;Best INDIAN MEAL , at per Sack ;Rest OATMEAL, nt per Sack.

Sealed Tenders, addressed to tho Chairman, accom-panied with Samples, will be received by me up toTwolvo o'Clock, on tho abovo mentioned day.

JJy ordor, WM. HUNT, Clerk of Union.Clerk's Office, Hat ch 12 , l«7:t. ml-1.2t

THE MEDICAL HALL ,7 MA LL , n 'ATKKFORD.

COXDELL & CAliDEN , A P O T H E C A R I E S ,CHEMIST S, &(¦.

This Establishment having undergone- a thoroughremodelling, will now bo found reploto with everynrliclo connected with tho practico of Medicine. Itwill ho tho object of tho Proprictorc, by scrupulouscaro in tho selection and preparation of nil theirarticle.", to maintain a character for tho supply ofMedicines, in the purity and cllicacy of which perfectreliance may bo placed, our constant aiin being in allcases to supply tho finest possible quality of Medicinesal strictly mmlerntc charges,

TI I K CO.M I W M U .\< ; D KIWU TMKNT for PhysicinnsandSurgeons'Prescriptions will obtain our personal careand attention ; it will be u principle in this Establish*ment , in outer to cusuru accuracy, never to committhis important trust into tho hands of inexperiencedor incompetent persons. As tho cllicacy of a pro-Ecriptiou so entirely depends on tho purity of tho in-gredients employed, our Drugs ami Chemical *, Ac,will bo procured only fnim Houses of known reputa-tion. For tho convenience of families residing inTnimoro and Dunmoro, wo shall havo our Medicinesdelivered f r e e of charge. Application of Leeches, andevery oflier within tho'provir.co of ivu Apothecaryskilfully und promptly attended to.

Tut: Ittxui. DKI 'AKTJIEST is supplied with overyDrug, Chemical oriel Medicinal preparation in generaluse ; also, with Lavement Instruments. StomachPumps anil Itreast Pumps, Feeding Rottlcs, &c, ontho newest and most approved priuciplC3; Trusses,Elastic Stockings, Ac.

AM. PATENT JIt:nn INKS of repute j Purfuinej nudToilet Kciiuissitcs by various Makers. Orders by postpromptly attended to.

VUNVHMJ ,J- CAHDEX ,TIIK JIED1CAL HALL, 7 MALL , WATERFOI! !).

WHOLESALEWINE AND SPIRIT STORES,

S I 'J QUAY, and Corner of CONDUIT LAN K,WATKRFOUD.

W I L L I A J 1 l 'O WE BBegs leave respectively to intimate to his Friends and

the Public generally, that he baa

NOW OPEN, the above STORES, where ho hopeshv strict attention to business, and keeping

tho very REST WINES nud SPIltlTS, to merit usharo of patronage.

IlorsEKKErKxs will lind it their interest to pattou-iso the abovo establishment.

5-4}" Please obsorvo tho address :Ko. SO TUE QUAY,

(Corner of Conduit Lane),f2S ' WATKllFOJiV.

TO GROCERS AND WINE MERCHANTS

A YOUNG MAN , of Six Years' experience, re.

(mires a Situation as above, who understandstho Mixing of Teas, Fining aud liottling of WineH, dtc.Can bo well recommended by last Employer.

6jr Addrces " W. J. S." Hcudly Anne, Rosslcigh,Killarnuy. mll-'Jt

EALCONER'S A-B-C RAILWAY GUIDE,Jif PIIST, Id.

oils FAI.CIINKI ;, 5:i, L'pper Saekville-strcct , Dublin.

MOSCOW POLYTECH NIC KXIUHITION , 1S7^.LYONS EXHIH I TION , 187:!—GOLD A1E-

DAI J S. First Prizes awarded for best (j unlity loLIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT,

(.'.WTIO .V.—None genuine without Huron LI K I I K .'S,the ir.ventor'n, Higuuiurc. lleware of all imitationextract (slj-tf)

. Alliance Life and Fire AssuranceC U M I' A Ar Y ,

iiA wmoi.oMKW I.AXI: , Lunnox.CIAITI'AJ J :—FIVE MILLIONS STEUL1KG.

/ r n I.» 1 u K > T:Sir JI OM.S JI OMKHOHK , )Jiirt., F.R.S.

rJ J" |> nis]ii.ictU!ie>< l liato of AsKurauco ami cvojml'urmation insiv bis had of

Jin. i t lCUAKD IIAIUMS, A»cnt,Stock and Sharebroker, 15 (Jut'en-st., Wuterford.

UA HUSK A SS UllA SCK.Cargoes, per Steamer and Sailing Vessel , to any

Van in the Irish , J l iib lol , anil Kliu'lish (JhannelHlii.sui'L'd on wry .Moilerute Terms, as well as all Senrisks. War riskn taken. ftf)

The Ulster Marine Insurance Co. (Limited

CA P I T A L:—ilUO,(X)O, full y subecribod.lil l lKLTIIIDI !

CI I A S . Drrrix , K-'i , Cliiuriiiiiu , .W. I . X A NW . I: M'I. U .M.', Itrj.>1. It. H M.U A V , K-| , M.I' .; ! l > N u v Hovi . , KMJ .J . 1'. Ctiiil.v, K« |., K. J(. Tnua»¦»>-, K- *i.

Mnnniri r> :uul t'nii' nvritcrs , M» -->rs . riiscLAluA ; lluy i> . IJcifu^t.Cargoes and Freights Insured on Moderate Terms.

Claims promptly and liberally jsellltd. Rutes takenupon thu (spot bv the Local A gent ,

L. A. RYAN , Waterford.N.ii.—This is the onl y Irish Ollice doing Marino

Insurance business. [in!2-1 y]

LOANS OH l iEUEXTV 'HKS >„• DMIKSTU UE STOCK

LOANS ON CALL OR DEPOSIT.THE DIRECTORS or TIIK WATKHKIRII & CKXTIMI.

I J IKI -A N I I R A I L W A Y CIISI PAM- (for the jnirposo ofREPLACIN G the INSTALMENTS of the GOVERN.MENT LOAN and IiOXDS falling due) arc prepared,until further Notice, to Accept LOANS OX M0RT -GAGE BONDS nt tj per Cent., payable upon OnoYear's notice, or for such term ot '(••¦xts as may befixed ; nml fur tho Debeuturg Stock, having equalpriority with tho Mortgage Bonds, beurinu, Interest at•1J per Cent, in perpetuity.

They will also accept LOANS on DEPOSIT,bearing Interest ut 1 i PER CENT, payable on OnoYear's notice ; at V per Cent , puyablo on Six Months'Notice ; ut yj per C'ent., paynlilii on Threo Honlha 'notice ;and at 3 per Cent., jiiuablo on ouo mouth'snotice.

For tho Year ending the 2'Jth of Sept., 1S71 , thoTraffic Receipts n vru iVil .hlJ fe. llil.—thu Workingand other Expenses being £1(1,O"U 13s. 2d.—leaving abaUncuof i;l."j,7 l2 10s. Ud., being double the Amountrequired (or tbo Interest vn Loans, after the paymentof which thero is, therefore, a considerable surplusfor Dividends to Shareholders.

They will , every Half-year, send to tad; Creditor aStatement thowing the lull particulars and Amountof tho HcvcruJ LOUDH duo by tho Company,

A pplications to be addressed to tho undersigned, atthe Company's Ollices, Waterford TermiuuB.

(B y Order),W I L L I A M WZL-LIAM .S, Secretary.

Wntorfoni .March, lib , l l i il .

Ynuxi, M KN 'S SHI I K I V . - 'J'his tocicty gave theiraiiiiiiiilconcert on S t . I'ntrick 's enuring in t )»:ir hull ,llen.'sford.street , before a crowded and ileli ghtetaud:eucc. The proKruuimo was ouo thoroughl y tointerest an Irish audience , a fair portion being giventi> nnlhiua) nirs, ;idmir:tbly lei .dered by Mr. VincentWeniworili and tho Masters (,'osten, Hunnensy, andKenny, with tin: other buys of tho Mount Siou vocalclus.", who ha»u so much delighted lift of late withtheir capital singing. Tho " Echo Chorus" was tcapital hit. Mr. Hugau also acquitted hiniHelf well ,and Mri Cottulli ably presided nt the pimio. Thenrraiigcinents were moat satisfactorily conducted byMr. P. Vcale, hcn.see., and tho committee.

A lawyer, notorious) for brow-beating witnesses ,nsked a man mi tho ntatid (u a caso of assault nudbattery, what distance lie .Was from tbo parties whenthu as-'-Oult , happeui'd. , Just four rcet live iuchesaud a half.' , How tame you to bo so exact ?' saidthe counsel . ' Ikcauso J expected somo foi<I orother to ask me,' said he, ' aud HO I measured it.,

Tho Ohio river has a remrtrkably face. It is twelvehundred miles from its head to its mouth.

A znan of learning, who makes no uso of what hoknows, is like a cload which gives no rain.

Printers' iuk may lio black , but it stictis moro lightthan any other luminary, however bright.

An object of interes t—Your deposit in tho savingsbauk.

Sumo persona only call a man their friend as anexcuse, for taking liberties with him.

Tho town council of n littlo town in Pomernnio,boiug anxious to raiso tho Customs' dues, and not,knowing how to manago It' earno to tho followingdecision. Tho town hating ouly threo gatce, thoydetermined to open two more, convinced that thoreceipts would riso io proportion *

ALTERATIONS IN THE PROGRAMME OF THECurraghmorc Hunt Annual Steeplechases,

TO COME OW ONTHURSDAY and FRIDA Y, 1st and 2nd MA Y.npUE Conditions of tho FARMERS' RACES havoJL entiroJv bcon filtered—£30 hna beon nuMed toW KLTKII RACK. (First Di»y), and otbor changes madoin tho Programmo already issued,so early applicationsfor roviaed Programmo is requested.

HARRY II. SARGENT, Hon. Sec.It. Nowtown Lodgo, Watorford .

THE I N N I S K I L L I N G D R A G O O NS T E E P L E C HA S E S ,

TO COME OFF NKAR •CAIIIIi , on TUESDAY ,15th APRIL.

FAII .MEKS ' RACK .—For Horsos tho honn f i i le pro-perty of Workiug Farmers of tho counties of Ti p-perary, Waterford, and Wexford. A Purso of i.';BOVS . 1 sov. entrance, to go to tho second horse.¦I years old, lOat. 101b. ; S years, 11st. lOlbs. ; 0 yearsand ag«d, 12st. 3lbs. To be ridden by Farmers ortheir sons, or by Ollicers. of tbo Rcgirnout.

No entry will bo received without tho entrancemoney, and n certif icate! From a J.P., or other personsapprovol of by tbo Stewards , stating that thofarmer making tho entry is n, l>ona lied: WorkingFarmer, and that tbo hoiso is his own property.

Threo horses tho property of dilleront owners tostart or no rnce. About 3 miles over stcoplecbasocourse

Colours to be declared at, the time of entry.Entries closo nt 10 p.m., on the 9th of April , lo

Major G II I I K , (>th Dragoons, Cahir. ^in^l.IH)

" W A N T E D

AY0UKG LADY to tako charge of a MANTLE

DEPARTMENT. Must bo a good Cuttor , amicompetent to assist iu making Sales. Noao otherneed apply. WILLIAM KELLY, 75 Quay.

March 20, 1S73. It"'" ' CARPETS, CURTAINS,&c

T!(/: NBIVKST DESIGNS in CARPETS,Curtnin Materials , and Comlco Poles.

HAKE'S PATENT FLOOR CLOTHS.BLAN KETS, QUILTS, and HOUSEHOLD

UXEXS.£25" Inspection solicited ,

1'. T01J1N >t SONS,jl5-tf] Quay, Waterford .

ESTIMATES AMI P,trrEK.\s FIIBK .

SHIRTS-PIT WARRAN IEDOUR FLANNEL SHIRTS, thorowjlily Shrunk,

can bo had R K A H V 3[,\ IIK , iu all Sizes.Our FINK WHITE SHIRTS Tor Horning or Even-

ing Wear, can also bo bad iu all tho various Sizesready for immediate use.

SHIRTS to ME ASURE or PATTERN mado in asuncrior manner <m tho shortest notice.

53$- OUTFITS for India aud tho Colonies.Estimates, Pattern.', und Instructions, for Self.

Measurement, free on application toul.j.lf P. TOWN & SONS,

5S AMI "I 'J QL'AI , WA T K I I W H I I '.

CA S S E L L' S£i O F P E E S ,

CELKntiA Tun mn GREA T xr nKxnTn AUDFULL FLAVOUR.

CASSISLL'S 01UKNTAL COFFEE consistsr,f u selection of I "i! finest giowth.s ot Enit I mini.

In Hie process u'ru.-isliti f r and griiiiliii^ ll i cfol l strcny lli iunlGuti nroina arc prescrvrtl , rcaderinj ; it rnudl to tlin Cuffi'R soranch prized in ORIENTAL COUNTlUKS, THE l'Ell-FECTION of COFFEK. I'rice 2-. per 11..

OASSELL'S COFFEES nro also supplied at,10d., Is., Is . -lit. . Is. HI. , and K 8.1. per lb., hy (iro-

cer« lliiouirliout Irplnui), in Ctmstcrs and ;iir-ti^lil I'licka^exfrom nue ouiict» lo OUP iu,uni| .CASSEL'S COFFKES Iinvc secured the most

« i(k-<prr,id rcpulHlion , nml i ln>y luivr Un-n 1MK 1I 1>-ritrPinrd anil rxtfiinively ll«cd t ljl uiulj , ut Inland fur marlyA QUAUTKl t UF A CICXTCKY .CA.SSJCLL'a COFFEES, culcbratuil for their

Imi; quality. Ask ut your Ciim- . r^ lur I' AM IKI .L'SCotrtK . (my lU- ly)

Sl 'ITMKI I WIKil .VSAI.K HVCASSEI.L, SMITH «t CO., hi) FEXCHURCII ST.,

L 0 X IJ O X;r£y5J"/-i'"' .S«W bv Crncer." thrnvilmvl lref awl .

TO BE LET, ON LEASE FOR 35 YEARS,L'j ion x "cli Trriit*, awl cither toyi-thcr or in Lots to

f u i l Pasties , as may be agreed vimn ,

THE HOUSE AXD LANDS of EAST UALL YTHA ,or FRUITHILL, containing about 120a. Stntutu

pleasure, and sitHato within two miles of Dungarvau ,with the ORCHARDS aud OUT-OFFICES thereon ,aud now in the possession o fP iKusK O'RIIIK .V, Esq.,of Fruithill.

All the Lands, with tho exception of aliont H AcresStatute , :iro laid out in PsiKluru of a superior den-cri pticin ; are very friiilu und productive , unitpeculiarl y Mii ted for gnizii.g purpu.-i'S. The lowerpoitiou of the Farm can be irrigated at will , aud iuall SKISOU S .

The HOUSE and OCT.IJFFICK S , which are verylargo and utimcrmis, are in a good .state of repair, audwell adapted for all Farming purposes.

There ;ire Five Small Dwelling Houses on theLand.i, suited for Labourers' Dwellings, four whichare occup ied. Proposals to bi: addressed to

J id liKUT I.OMiAN , Esi|., Church street , Dungarvnn jortu PKMI R Ktl.lt, Solicitor. '1 Little George's st.Watirford. [inliM-3t ,

AUEXTS f or I I O R X S I I Y 's K K A l 'I X G aivl. M0 1 VIXUM A C H I N E S ,

Manufactiircrs and Importers of all kinds olFanning: Implements and Machines.

CO M M I S S A N D C 0 M P A N Y(Hi, QUAY, WATERF0KD. flli.iin

WATEKFORD AXD LIMERICK RAILWAY.

MARCH FAIRS, 1873.THE Ordinary Goods' Trains or Special Trains will

carry Live Stock to Limerick , Waterford and thoprincipal iutcrmediato Stations from —Newcastle (for Drumcolloher Fair)...Saturday, IS.Ennis (for Kildymtrt Fair) Satorday, 15.Six-Mile-lirid ge (l'or Kilkishen Fai r).. Saturday, 1.1.(fort Monday, 17.Holier (for Heberthtowu Fai r) Monday , 17.Tipperary (for Cuppawhilo Fair) Wednesday, I'J.Kiinis (for EuniBtymon Fair) Tucidny, ^5.Uoher for .Murroc i''aii*) . , do.

Uo. (fo r Newport Fuir) do.Cloumcl or Cahir (fur Caslu'l Fair).. .. Wedncmlay, 'M.Pallas (for UruH" Fuir) . . . . Saturday,Vj.Limerick Junction (Teniplemuro Fuir) Monday, .'II.

I. HAXKS , Traffic Manager.Traffic Manager's Oilier, Limerick,

(ith .March, lS7;i. mill I

TO THE NERVOUS AXD DEBILITATED.Jiisf Puhli nhtd , f os t t rf fur Two Btampa ,

PKKSCIt!ITIOXS AM ) IXSTIMXTIONS for theCUKE of NEKVOUS DEHII.1TY. lty Dr. l l tNUT

bMITU.l'xsLTipiiciM mid In< >lruclioti! « is a Xcu* Mciliral wotk on

the Eclcctii: Trcittinut uf sail Div as' a ul tin1 Xiivum Sy».i i i i i , Xrrvmn I/ i 'liilily, .'li 'iiii.l ,". IM 1 PII J'JKM I I)c|ir«»i'.,i ,P»l |ii!ui»ii> ul ilic l lrtiri , .Vi.i-is iu lln> llrad anil Eaw , Ju-drcthioii , l iu iiai it i l -Si ht and Mi -inmy, liuli^rstiuti , I AI *, ufEui i fv ,in I Ap|it -titr , Paim in Ilie IlicV/l 'iinii i i ly , Suir-Dis-tiu < .t t I lizi.iiei^, l,0Te of Sulitude , tirmui'llcss Fear* , Weak-i»->" , Mm>ruUr Kvlaxation , eve, ie«uliiu t r from exli'tuttioui>l NITVC I'oivir , Il luntrnud with Ti stummiiN fruiu gratc-lul 1'atiiht- . St-ut fit:« hy puit tu iiny adilit '>-« on rec- i jituf tau |,i.*itiiy »( IMII [>* . Addrtes J>r. U. ,*»UTJI , B ItmtuuCnsci iit , I.IIII O I I I , W.C.

JXroRIiST 10 Cot'SIKV I'ATI KNTS. — C'ONSUJ. TATtOKiir 1A.TII: U W I T H O U T Vr.t.— lir. I I . SM ITH , the i- iniiifnt£|,cciiili9l lur Ihv Cure uf all Dtuililatin ^ I1 IM .I»I-I- , will , lurthe bmelit ufi'iiiintry paliints , who cannot consult him per-sonally, en ruet'iving de«ri |it imis of t ln ir ca>es , >rnd his(ipiuiou , with advice ami rlinxliom fur tlm most HurD'SHfii/•icxtaration tu heulth nud Tit'Dur. f"ft.tf

CIIAKGES IN COUNOH,.f t is clf.ir tliitt our Cor[ionitioii is undergoing

a very inmkotl dmngi'. Tlio elections iu tin;Soutli und West AVnrds liavu proved it , ami tliut 'lt 'Cti 'm in tlio Centre Wanl on yesterday, liasniori! cleiirly csfahli.slicd tlio t;u:l. U |i to tin's,the Ci.'M ri.' Wnrcl scumfd to bo nearly as one-sided :is the Tuwcr. AVn venture to predictthii l tin: movement will extend itself. Tlie oldjug-trot system of holding onl y Ibiir meetings inthe year—like tho old Corporation-- is exploded.HuitaUo ollices must l;c prepared—us near nspossible to tacit other—for tho oflicerj; , and thomembers must, not say, a.s they havo too oftensiid , " that they do not understand the positionof the Corporation." The.ballot will , in time,work wonders in our public bodies.

,ST. PA T R I C K 'S DAY IN WATEK C OUD .—Tlio nationalfestival araongHt u» was marked with delightfulweather, a general harmony tlirougli tlio (lay, und inutter absoncQ of anything like druukcmiCBS or rioting. Tho Watcrford Amateur lirasa Hand ushered inthe- anniversary at an early hour by play ing thenational air aud oihere through toivn in first-classMty h), accompanied by crowds of delig hted followers,"until aevnn o'clock , when they proceeded to UirinoService. In tho nftcrnoon , tho band again playedthrough llio |nintipal fitieels , mid into thu country,tho members wearing thoir handsome tas-hes nndcaps, preceded hy their drum-major, in " striking lytasteful uniform of green and gold, Ktiifl ', 4c, andfollowed by thousands of their admiring follow,citizens. " Tho dear litllo .Shamrock" was bornoaloft by every enc, ecclesiastic at well na lay, andPatrick's Crosses wero at prcm. through the day .Tho nhipping woro in their best , aud all w«« gitioty.

A dentist wishes to kuow whether tho barber,surgeons of old did not uso wiso EUWH for cuttingwisdom tcctb.

PREPARED FLOORING

WE bog to adviso tbo Arrival of tho Barqno" SELMA" from Guthenbnrg, with a Cargo

for ui>, consisting of25,000 PREPARE D FLOORING BOARDS,

1 y . J ; 1 & li inch Red * Whito.1,100 PIECES, RED & WHITE DEALS.15 FATHOMS, LATUW00D.

Wo will Sell this Cargo at Low Prices, Ex Ship.Wo nro also Discharging tho Hew Dove with Slates

from Portmadock ; Eliza Bcynon , with Bricks nndTiles from Bridgowator, and tho if. A. Sophia , withHouao Coal from Cardiff.

rJ3y Wo hold n Largo Lot of Red & Yellow Pino,(m21-3t) COX MOTHERS.

N O T I CETlfK SALB of PROFIT KENT of £1\ Vis. Id.,

Advertised to bavo takon placo on tho 11thAPRIL , ia for tho present withdrawn.

THOMAS WALSH & SON , Auctioneers.Tlio Slall, Watorford, March UO, '73.

PERUVIAN GOVERNMENT GUANO

RICHARDSON, BROTHERS, & CO., BELFAST,Inform the Public that they havo been uppointed

SOLK AGENTS IN IRELAND for tho abovoCUANO , and in connexion with name, havo

opened Branch HOUSES in CORK and DUD UN,nnd they nro now prepared to Sell on tho followingterms:

Prico £13 per Ton, for Lots of not less than 30Tons ; or

,C14 5n. for nny snmller quantity, per ton, in bngs,per groan 'weight. Other terms on application.

GKUKGK 'WJUTK, Thomas street ,1 J.Smcow] Ageut in Watcrford.

TO THE MAGISTRATES OF THE COUNTYOF WATEKFORD.

G< K.VTJiKMKN—Your atteudnnco is requested at

r DUN0ARVAN COURTHOUSE , on Tmrrisi iAV,Arwl. 3rd, at Ono o'Clock, to tako into considerationtho adviseahility of reducing our EXTRA POLICE.FORCE, a numerously signed Requisition havingbeen nddrosscd to mo to convouo n -Meeting for thatpurpose.

I havo the honor to be, Goutlcmcn,Yours, most faithfully,

STUART DE DIXIES.March 17, 1873.

' fflStotarfortr ittiiiUcts.Waterford , Morek 'iUt , lS7:t.

Wratlicr fine. Supplies mnall. All kinds of Native Grainin favor of M'HW*.

F0UKK1S WHKAT—A lur c iirnuinil , at 61. tu M rfU-sini:r

IXDIA.V COIlS—Sale slow. So clmiii'c",

FI.OUH—A fai r, cotu?uui]itWo dciniuiil , at lsto rali-« .

COLE & PROSSOK.

1' It I 0 K S C U R K 10 N T .

lllisil. SKW.- (".I,

WHKAT, ti.T lurrcl uf-S011». S. il. »¦ <1. ». (t - '¦ •'•_ '\vi,it, .11 o t<. .'I-' ni« i 'i tu nn n_ 1(,,1 . ¦ - - - "S li 'J!l 11 '» • " '"' "— Kliipliiti !.'tin - - Ul U 'i ""> » '»• u

1"I|i'EY«n7I '-*~ -

te' - » « I'* « "> " '" "— Maltill!! - - -I I'J » -'> "l" " "' "

OATH. irra i.f non,.

u ^ n ,— White - - • (« ') «' """ " "" "_ Urrv - - - no <> l» > '• "• " "" "

^•"•'Srl^'-f "*: - ,7 n 47 m 0 «. o— Infrrior.1 - - -' in a '«> « "> " '"' "

OATMKAIi , iirr Snck - -j :>>i « S'! U"> " «" «MiiAS , iKirCwt. • • ; u « n o o n o o

FORKlr.S. FKRC .WKKAT, piT iKirn ilof 9»I1I III . ¦•• '1 '¦ •]

— American, .Sprini;anil Winter - - m II to '»> 0— Marianoplc - - - - - 'I- U .'A! n

— Jicnliannki nil » '*> "— (iliirlui , Ta-Kinnw, anil Oili«# :v - - -W 0 !K U— Jbrai) - - - - - -I *) » II") »

INDIAN C'llllS , Yillnw , O.lrssa nml tialaU - I " U W "_ — IlmiiUml Fnximian - - - I S « 17 "— - Aiiu-ru-aii , - - - • 17 » 17 ¦•— — Fn.-iirfi anil American Wliitu -I " i — — K'.'vptinn • • • -"" fi c>l "_ — l).mi:i;-.il - - - - I I 0 I'' «

n.l l lj ll , AliiiTicili i , |«T larp'l nf lfnilln. • •<"> 'I IHI 0— Fivm-ll , per .-nek , ot Willtf . - - - < «> '» I" I "

INDIAN MI-:.Uj, Aui.Ticaii ,i«.-rmi-k of S*)lli". W 0 VJ U( HuliK! Mllllllfaftiiri ', pw 1 i, , ,i i ,, (I- 1 sick, of •!•!»»•.<. S U ° U "

Imports tJ" fi rj inrf.t/'ir Week cw'.ing Thurs-lay , H OlIt insfIMl'OUTS. | EXPOHTS.

Wheat - 7I"7 Quarters. Wlirat - Dun-.-!.-IlKlian Cciru !'««) i|<,. |()at.< - - LVJ 'I ilu .(lats . - iln. iliarley • > * «".liarli'y. - Siick.-. Indian dim il'i._, ' t IS) lln . Klour - - '-'¦;» il".rKi i ir i Jlnrrrl.1. (fciHiiral - ftllik*Mi-al • S-M-kt. l iKliu ii ni'-al il".

WATERKORD HUTTKR MARKE ' lt iumher nf Firkins tteighnl nt the Pni'i'r I tu 'trr iJnrk i t

for I Vctk emling Frhlng ( this day) , nnl Vriccs.Nl:w . M:«".

S-ttiinlay, — 72 — I M i .'. Oil. to 15"'. IM.M,m.lav . - x - IK "- "¦'• '¦'"«• "¦'•Tiu-wiaV, - ii - '»«'". '"I. IMM. n.1.Wrdu.-'.lav — H — I f n . Uil. l.Vl.i. IM.Tliiimiiiy, - W - "'¦'• ri1 - '•

¦•"'- "•'•

Friday, — I) — >"» '. nil. 'r '». >id'Vn. uf ilrkins turrwiwniliiis wn* la.il year — II-'.J ' riiij w-r nvt - 1»"«. "il- t" 1-VU iM.

(Corrected this day lor The WalerfovX AVuv.)1'HOVlbluN.S.

IU CON I'KJS, iwr rwt. — — '''- . "•!. to 02'. Oil.t)rl:U. ,1,,. - - :.'i". i- l. -Vs. IMFl l'T do. — — !-•¦. n't. t i 'f . '"I.Hi:.i|.s . do. - - ;l"' . '"> • 3-jj. MTAI .I .«W do. — — ?''« . '"I. •>"¦• '»••Unu (rliamllcn ') — — :«'. W. *«. ol.

liCTCllF.H.S' MKAT.llvr.v IHT II I., *>il I'M to l.i I laMi) , pi-r nr. Os KU to o< (1.1

hii 'Ai'i'k , I'M to l s | V K A I , pi-rlh . (M Oil ti> On.1Mti'nos.

'pur lb !M to I M ' I'»H K , ii.rll>. W to 7dI'OTATOKS.

Average price, 'M to IM i>cr«toii«.I l l t l -AD.

W IIITK , per Hli — f>l. to "Sd I ll.'i-siti.n, per till 5J.i;to M

DU I I I .IX , per Ballon , W-. iM. I Ou> COKK , Biillmi , I f f . ">1C'oiix , imnclicoii , I'J*. ''I. I

F 1 S If .N'fNW.NIM i rcwt , '£<- . I" •-•>» . I 1' I M I . — IV- 11,1. lo "y 0.1ilniuiMiK , ],rr hrl , •¦Ms. to '^1-. I rioi.i:, — Us O.I. to (1.1 WSA L M O N", jior lb. l» 'J'.d to luil.;'ii- iinor, — it.;u<l. u, in M

FOWL , iier pair, ::>. 'i.l t«'l*.' I r.V.:s, per IS), S.- HI to !i.«

H Tii:x>v « , n.i to in pirpair | l i i : » :« K , In to Us. Od a iwupl'-WIAI" AND CAXIJI.rSi.

W I I I TK , per i n t . J t- . t '. 0.1 I M..ri.n , p.r Hi. — u< . 7.1.lli - .nvv llo '£'•*¦ to ¦'•"'. 'M | Din, do. — OS. Aid.

Wl l l i l , A N D IIID' :S.H... ;i;lT wont, 1*. 7.1 to N M.\ \ II I I .KS , I"J-. to 1»- . W per iwt\VKTiii:«&K» ">:, ld «.l l« l. -. 7d . Knv , ;!Jd . I.. H. JHT H I .SK I N W.,UL , I S H lo I .'. .VI i II A I . K, Vff . to |x,-. ]KT d"2.

T I M II K I t .M I :M K I , IKT too , 7.1< ikl 7.'H ikl I STAVKS , prr Utf l , .till".Y I L L -J W 1'I N K , <lo V,sn.1 to."*"* I J..vrn.s,pi;rdo lit, l '», l."« i>l

C 0 A L S .Cuwi Her ton , 'il^. M to.'N? i»l . | I.'OK K , |»?r ton, :11s. l*\ to OOi

" FUUDKlt AND UKKKS Ultlll'H.H A V , jicr tou — Mi I H I M. I )U.si;oi.hs, jwr i pn, 17.<tn JK vBTIIAW , wln.'ftlell , .Vis to lio- ) Tfi is i iw , y. r ton, \:U to 1 \t

U.). oaten , I'Js to !.*»- . I C.\ It COTS, per ton, -W.4 to lo

Uiit Ua , ittaniagw, »\ 3cat1»!5.Annnuncemt« t '«ID irll i i, .\ tvTiaj ci ^Dcalhi , U. tach- l irt -p <i ic

B I R T H S .Man:h 11 , at Michael-i'trwt , the wife of Mr. Kdmird O'Con-

nor, pri.iimtiiri. ly, of a F'.II , i-till-txj rii. _At Caliir, county Tipp.-rai-y, tlie wife of Captain F. T. I M i w,

l'aiimi.trr, Illli tKillllV llmsoon^. of adaa^hkr.March li> , at Kocklow , roiiiity Ti pi«Tnry, tlio wife of Caplaiu

Jt f . Wiu-w/, late lUtli 11'yt , of a fou.At l.inmore, couuty Wuli. rl.ml, thu »if.: of Dr. Cnrn-v , of a

dnuirlitv-r.

M A R R I A 0 E S.In St. OabruT'' Cliureli, New York , l:ri>lgi.-t Mary, nicoiul

diiii^ht.-i* of Willi.ua Sliui-liau , l-^<i , Lite of JJiini;arvau , Irul.-ind ,to S'iiiiin:l l.o«-i ', K«|.. nureliaiit.

At St. Thoiuiu'ii CUureh , Warlboro'-itrccl, Dublin , H.-lirrO'DIMIIIV , JC-.j., urn of 1'. (I'Uiinii i'H , ;>¦{., lnt>> .Manager oftin: l'l-oviiicial liank , .Moiiuuhan, to Afiw Kleauor Alum 5t.J'r.itt , ouly daughter of tl": latu John l'nitt , K-i|., countylxiiilh.

D E A T H S .At Itosu Ijine, WaterforJ, on-."itli .Unn-Ii, H'illiam J. thmtcy,

"on Vriila'v I 'vi-nilij .', the l l t l l iiul., at liif re.-id.-uce. Ikillin-ruad, Old I'III -W I, at liu advanced, HR .- , Mr. Martin: Uurran ,d.-. plj iui.1 d<-f.rvi.dly ri-Rrelti il hy n Iar^'.: circle of friend*.—Jlay Iw ro t in |*.-u-L'.

March -.11, at I'aJtlecnnii- r, Cnthi rule, aKc.I 17 y«lr-s , *TMI <1mmiii.t'<lall t'liU-r of Mr. Thoiu;i« Maliony, Clerk uf t.Vtli'eouier Ijiioii. —lt.1.1* .

Iu IbwheV-bt., Limerick, miTiufday liiuiiiim.', rather amlili Illy.Mr*. Sii(,'rne, wife of Mr. Timotliy Su^riif , hacoll merehaut ,lllll. ll n:Kn:tte<l. ' ¦ U.I.I'.

Iln tin: l'itll illi't., at l»eorj .'e.ritr(i-t , l.imtrick , of croup. i:H.:liKti/^tlH-tli, tin: la-Iovcd and only it;in- )iti-r of Tliiiuuin J. I.eUtuii,l>.l., M.D., imiil i- 'ivcll y.-ars ami thr.i- immthv.

At Farniliy, Kildorrery, Aiuic, wife of It. J. )(¦>;»'», Hup.'.oii ,U'ati-rford Artillery Itcyiment , and fecond (fau-n'liti-r of tlie Int.:Til IM Wiuli! Foot , KHI ., of S],riiii-f<.rt Hull , to. Cork,

February 'J-J, in New York , Mm. Jobauua Kelly, formerly ofClontm-i , uud daiiRhtcr of tin- Jato Mr. John I tlor, Dublin.

()u the lilh hint., at Hunk l'law, Tipperary, after unly tlir.filnra illncs.« , Thomas iteardoii , Ka<i , w«l 01 years, iinei r. Iyand dt««-rvetll y refrrettod. *

Suddenly, on thu lltll iliat., at tliu C'opitnbiilary Barrack.-',l'h:cuu l'ark , Suli-iuB[KCtor aud Iti.liug Minter Jainea Uou^hi",late of tho 11th HuMars.

On tho 17th iiiBt., at Monk-&trci.-t , Wexford , Mary, relict oftliu Into Henry Archer, Kn|., of Bull) jtstin.

Mnreh 10, at Chatham , of iiiHaniinatioti of the lung*, Jj i. -ut> > .imut W. it. Cardeu, Itoyul Kuifiiittrs , need 1 jetirs, cldefl .-onof Andrew Cardeu, hiq.,uf Benmiic.

LOCAL RAILWA Y TRAFi'IC.for l/.c Week ending Friday, March II, 1873.

Wuterford Limerick Linerict Wuterfd Kilkenny, nnd I am) I nml ami Kil- 1 Juncti'iiiI I.iuic-riekJ Foyne* | Kuiiin kenuy(31 l(all«iiyi (Uu milcii -li| mile»2t t inili d miles 'pf\ uiilv.-iI o(H.u). | open. I O|«'n. ' open. ' ojicn.

! A- ». tl -J J E ». d. !£ t. A. k i. a. s: r . ,1

i"arci'i»',r

Jt'eJ 801 5 0108 tl lo',l£! C 3-J1.1 a 101<« Jtl 11(loouV, Cattle ll'Ji 17 Dj 07 « B W H 4«j:i a a 117 'J 10

Total ...llW7 i "175 ) X OiW * 7 718 5 ll'221 2 ilCorrH^ti'diin; i I 'weekla.sty'j.lisa;; G II.J69 10 9,211 10 10j7!'5 17 h It/0 7 1

JIANUFACTUUK OY COCOA , CA CAOIN K, A N D Cuo-COLATR.—" We »i l l tinw give an account of ttitj processsdoplt-U hy Wts»n Jamet Kjijm & Co., mnuufncturtia ofdietetic artidti , at tlicir worVi in tliu Eutton Koad, Londou ,"—b'co Article iu 1'art 19 of Castcll 'i Uouichold Guide.

iJort ilelus—iJa$9.t0CA R R I V E D .

loth—Elinnor Mary, Briilfifntcr, g o ; Snrnta Dickson, New-port, coals ; Jano KUcn, CaruifT, conls ; Bran«ty, Ncwport,co&l*;Dlailcm, NcwBort, coal*; irgj , Carditr, ooal» ,- Issbclla, Now-port, coalu ; Edward, CanliO, coalu ; B»tyr, N«wpott, conls ;Loui«a, Newport, coals ; Annio Howisn, Liduox, cools ; llebo-Ciirrtill, coals ; Mcrtcy, Cardiff, coals ; Hicham, Kuiiconi ,mannro : Mary Jano, Swansea, coals.

16th—New Dove, l'ortiiindoc, slatos ; Sarah Ann, Liverpool,Uvcrpool , manure ; Rauirer, Dnblin , wM.it i Hcory, Snun-llcrsfoot, coals ; Briton, Newport, conls i liortnania, Conlifl,coals ; P. 1. Xcviui, Kcntli , ballast , Kerry Wojirerjin, Odessa,wheat.

17tli—Riclinnl Colidcn , Scatli , coals ; Stiir, Newport, conls ;Speciilatiou, Carnarvoi. , slates ;Snnl«'am. lMymouth, mauurc ;UlarU, Cardiff , coaU ; Catlicriuu, N'eath, balla.-'t ; 1'eal of Day.-,Cardiff, coals. _

ISth-ltope, Newport , coals i Alcciln, CarduT, coalc.lUth-Skorn-rorc, (Jlast-oiv, g c ; lialata, s, Ilnbertsoo . c

(iroat Wratcrii, r , Milfonl, K c i Jnvcma, » , Datis, Itrutol, If e iPelma, Abarliani>«to , IJottcnburg, tiuiin-r. ; Mary Davw , Jum? :Swansea, coals.

»ltli—Kiiiulifcr, .Sinin.cra, con!.' ; Citinilla, ", O'Donniil , Liri-rpo.O , s c.

S A I L E D .1 llh—Gipsy, p, Liverpool , Uurns, J; C ; Vulture, s, Milfonl ,

Davis, jr't, .l.r>th—Cnmbrac, s, Glasgow, x c ; South ot Ireland, F, .Mil-

fonl . (r c.17lh—Star. Wexfonl , coals ; I tnnvur. lAmbcrt , wlieat j

Henry, Wcxfonl , coala : S|ncillati«ii , WYxford, hlnli'« ; Camilla,p, Ltveniool , c e.

ISth—Comuliia , Newport , Drisco)), ballast ; V.Vualji-tli, Cork ,Jones, plates.

10th—Lucilla , Newport , Inllast; 1". J. Ncvins , Smith, bal-last : South ot I reland, p, Milfonl , c c ; Skerryvnrc , s, (ilasguw,(; c ; Oalata , s, Glaujrow, jr c.

LiJth—Ann, rmirtn, oats.

HUNTING A prOlNTMESTS.Tin: (.'i- itttAi i i iMonv. s .—Tuesday, ii.">lli , CiKilnainucV ; Thurs-

day, 27tli , Wnoillauds ; Friday ajtli , Teiuiileorum.—At h'lcrcno'cloek .

CI.O S M K I . HtNT. —Monday, 2ttli , Thorncybridui' ; Thursday,t'rtli, Arilliuau ; .Monday, :il , SlaU- IJiiiirrics.—Twelve o'clock.

K II .K K N N Y Hi-NT. —Monday, 21th . ThnKellllel.-i ; Wfdlll'sdav,2Uth , lnni.-ti.vue ; Saturday, aitli , Dimiuor.- . — At 11. "wo'clock .

LOUD HASTINU'-S FOX HUCNIIS.— (l)ruiniul countryi- Sliara"VO^-IIO (to l,rcakfa.-tat H).:w— last day of the season), Saturday,' -iiid.—Kliiveu o'elock.

M O O N ' S C n i X G S S .Last Qiinrli -r— Friday. 21st Miirc b 10 10 p.m.Nm» Moor— Kiii l»y, 2«:li March <) ol p.m.

DUI iLIN STOCK KXCil.VNGK— Y KSTKII DA ,I'd. Cash. Ae, i .

Tliree per Cent. Consols - P2J !>2 >Sew 3 per Cent Stock — S'l ; \*iIbnk of Irelau.l 1"". 2H=i —National Hank :"' •'" ''<Munster ll.ink , Limilvi) ,'M **i —lliberiiian liank •— -''Il'l-ovincial llauk 2'> '¦> -] —Xnlion.i! of l.ivrr i'ind (liuiited) l:lj 11— 111L'ilyof DtiMiii SleainCmiipany lou U) J —

R A t t . U'A Y8Wntnroiil & Central In-laml o pero nl 1"-> J —Waterlurd .t (Vnt ial l i .- lnid C1HI piml — —Wateifoic] anil Limerick , H !1 paid I l / J Tul ,Waterfoul .itul Limerick Now IJ p r

cent, re.lroinal.lc I 'W KWJ —(ireat Smithnn aud Wesleiu lmi lHJ l-t —

^hc SEtiittcforb |W»s" IIK JUST , A X I I FKAIl NOT."

L'lU UAY J 'lVKX lXG , MAHCJII J) , JS?:1..

MR. JSERN'AL OSIlORXK'S LAST ESCAPAflK.

W'a tluvutc :t coiiKiilcrsiblc iiortion of spucu totlio spcoclt of Mr. JI KUNAI . OsiioRnr., ilclivcrcdnear tlir. close of the clcbutn on tliu Irish Uni-versity Education Bill , in order that the electorsof Water-ford may see how their "junior " mem-ber can make Iiis actions belie hi.s words, as wnsshown liy tlio vote given by tlio eccentr ieK. If. O., in direct o|i [iciMiiii >u to uvui-y word In:had uttered lii.it )ii j,'bt.

It will be ob.-erved that .\fr. Bi:nxAL OSV.ORSI :entertains identical idoas (in eilncatioir.il mattersas he did on chnreh e.stubli.-?hments— i.e., tlit" lovc-lling up " princi ]ili!. Mr. (JMIOKX I: «"i-credited with much for his tit tucks on the J' IO -tc>tur.t Clmi-eh Kslabli.shment , but it is a noto-rious fact that, his sarcasms wero aimed at theiibttsos which existed iu it HIK! to tJicic lcinv il y,whilst no ono can point to a single .speech inwhich he advocated disestablishment; he wouldlop tlio vtillcn bivuiches o(l' tho Church but hewould keep the tree of Ascendancy standing ,lie would remove such obnosiou.s emblems of auseless Church as the goose with the golden egg,which be used to facetiously tell , In found hatch-ing in tin: pul pit of it church , near thu O.-IIUIIXK

properly in this county, when 1, if In: did nut fre-quentl y nll lict tho parson wit h hi.s prc.-euce, atleast .some ol' his famil y used occasiona lly wor-shi p. So he told the IVoto.-aanU ul' Ireland inthe debates on Mr. (.il..w>sroNi ; 's Di.sendowinentand Disestablishment. Hill , and reminded themthat if they had listened lo his warning voice

the Church , as by law .Kslnbli fl ied , ami there-fore as an Ascendancy Church would remain ,shorn only of some of its revenues . Now , again ,on tho Education Question , he would preserveTrinity College intact , am! guarantee1 to it all (heplundered income, which makes il one of thewealthiest as it is one of the most extensive andintolerant universities in the world ; and on the" luvelling-up " princi ple lie would throw a sopto tliu Catholics in the shape of it small endow-ment to the Catholic University- -from whatsource lie does not tell us—in order that Protes-tant. Ascendancy may '»' preserved i) : educationas lie would havo it iu reli gion. Such is t.hewan whom in an lioin- of hitler cnulenlinuCatholic Wilterft iril chose tn represent I II .T ill-teiesl , lint who iidiv , we an- emilidi'iil , h:is onlyone defender amongst. I liu electors. That de-fender , a pious son of the Church, who vain-gl.uioiisly a^stinii'S ( l ie pnsilioii of OMIUK .V J .'SliuMH i io al. W'atiTl'ord, proclaims his preferencefor Jlobivw expediency, and ignores, if he doesnot eiimb.'il , the solemn prnuoiiiiceineut. of theCatholic Ij ishops o( 'Ire/ami on Mi: I J L .K OS T U S K '.Sbntver.iity st'hi'ine, our saintl y Iricud evidentl yforgetting that " tlin voiee of the Church is ibevoice of (Ion." " He thai hoareth the Churchliearcth Me," hut lie that hearkens to tlio //fitter-ing voice of JS EK .N A I . US UO U X K can hear nothingthat is rational or sensible.

.Mr. U KKXA I . U.SIIOIINK , over the signature of hischamp ion , tells us that the reason he was in-duced to vote with the Government , after assail-ing them iu the language given in anothercolumn, was owing to the statement made at alater period of thu evening by Mr. CA HDW KI .I..The idea- is absurd and could not, havo been putforward in the hope that sensible people wouldbe got to entertain it. In last Sunday 's Olmcnrr—a ministerial organ—it is stated that the Non-conformists were unw illing to give their supportto Mr. (ji,Ai>.STuxi ;'s measure unless he consentedto make certain mollifications in it ; and it Ka*at the critica l momont , almost immediatel ybefore the division , that Mr. CAU D WEM ,, inorder to secure tho votes of those Xoiioonforniistsstood up and announced tha t tho Government ,were willing to accede to their demands , thusmaking the bill less advantageous and still moroadverse to Catholic interests , and this was theexp lanation , wo are told .which made -Mr. OSIIOIOK—evi dentl y with an eye for the future to someKng lish constituency possessing a strung Non-conformist elemeiit. --ehaiige his mind , and votewith the G'uv i .Ttiinetil in opposition to the wishesof the Catholic eiiy which elected him , andwho.>u interests he has thus =.ut at delianoe.

I'JIK SEW .J L 'KJK.S ' AC'I

Lord O'II AUAS s Hill , which wan put in fnrccfor the tirril time at Assizes this Spring, hasbeen made the subject of much grumbling, butit is a fii£t worth noticing that the grumblers arothe parli/.ans of the section who always went infor jury packing, aud havo iiu pol itical sympathieswith the noble author of this tueasuro. In Clon-mel .lbr iuslance .twoc.iscs occurred of which muchis made , but in reality there is nothing in them.Uno was, where a man who happened to be of thesame name as a travel ser, who wan being calledwhen he entered the court , and answering to hisname, the juror was put into the dock instead ofinto the jury box. Tho fault here clearl y Inywith the ollicial s and not with the juror , and thopiunc mistake mi jjht occur under the old as wellas under the new jury system. The ot hot' Hitswhere a juror , who had been locked up all uig ht >appeared in the jury box next morning incom-petent for tJio ilisclMrgc! of )iis diiiiM, from theell'ccts of drink , .so that the jury had to bo dis-charged before the trial concluded , the LordChief .Justice remark ing Unit it niiurded anotherinstance of how justice may be frustrated throughtliu medium of triul by jury, nud not, «s bis

lordship was reported in tbo cheap press,

" through tho medium of tho new Juries'

Act." Tho man had brought n bottle ofwhiskey with him , and thero was nothingto prevent ' him, if he was, unfortunately, sodisposed, getting drunk under tho old as wellns the new Act. The Eight Hon. J. B. FISCGKRAM),at Limerick, showed how tho defects in the non-Ad can be remedied. It, is notorious that men of acertain status in society think that they should,if summonad as jurors at all ,-be on the grandpanel , forgetting that not more than twenty-threeont of a whole community can be placed in thatposition, and accordingly they have a certain re-pugnance to undertake the minor duties ofcitizenshi p. Judge FITZGEUA U), alluding to thatfact, remarked that it is now, moro than ever,incumbent on merchants, magistrates, and allwho arc supposed to be intelligent citizens , totako their places in the petty ju ry box alongsidetheir humbler fellow-citizens, in order that theymay, if found necessary, instruct them in theirduties as jurors. That , we think , is the propercourse to' pursue to make this very properAct work, as it was intended , efficaciously andbeneficiall y for the public good. 'J'his sameloarncd Jurigc. in opening the commission inCork, stated in his opinion that tho Act gave dis-cretion to the Sheriir to select any natr .c fromthe alphabetical list , but , of course, not to devi-ate from the alphabetical order ; and acting onthis idea, the Sheriff of Cork city summonedtho most intelligent be could find in each letter ,the result of which was, that , be had -A superiorclass to those cmpannellcd at i rcvious assizes.Without resorting to this power, however, wewero glad to observe that at our assizes therewere many new laces, and remarkabl y intelli gentand competent j uries had the cases I 'or trialcommitted to their charge, the decisions , in everyinstance we believe, meeting with llio approvalof the court.

h A T E S T N E W SM I X I.'TIIt lAI. STATK.MKSTS LAST X l l i l l T .

In tins Lords, Karl GitASvu.r . K briefly nnnounrrdthat Sir. Di*meli having declined lo form a Ministryin the present House of Commons, Mr. (ilnilstonu wasagain sent for by her Majesty, ami ho anil his col-lea^ucH felt they hail no nllenmlivo Imt to contimnithoirservicos in their offices. The Government li;nlagain been constituted , ami ho hoped il woulil liavr.tli o fliippoit of Parliament.

In tbo Commons, Mr. G LA IISTOXK , wlui was warmlycheered, said—Sir, I am able to acquaint the housethat those who were my colleagues in tho Cabinetuntil tho voto of Wcdnnsilsiy morning week, luivoreseivd her .Majesty'-' gracious permission to resumetho administration of tho olfices which thoy reppect-ivul y held , and that wo aro prepared to carry out thework of ihe Government as before (dicers).

Mr. U ISSAKI .I mado a statement of his attemptingto form a government , tlio result of which , in binown words, vras :—" I called I II .T Majesty 's attentionto tlio fact that although the cm.ir.--c of llic. pub lieelections during the last two years hail shown In irimanner whi. - li I thoug ht must lie acknowled ged bynil impartia l persons that thcru was a change, ntnloven a consitlorablc change , in public opiniun , anil infavor of tho party with whom I act in J 'ar-liament, still it is ,'. fact that ought to beplacoil clearly her Majesty, that tho right honourable,gentleman opposite, notwithstanding all gains bytlio Conservative party, wnn supported by n verylarge majority, amounting altogether to US. 1 fiaiilfurther , that the discomfiture ot' tho Government anilthe majority against them was created by a very CHII -siderab/o sect inn of tlio liberal party represcntt'l bytlio Irish Kumnu Catholic mcinljurd, nml thai therewas no common bond of union between mysell amitho party (cliecrs) .

IIKIVRESENTATION OK THIS COt.'XTY.It is currentl y rumored through this city and

county, that at the next general election , whichcannot now be far oil', Mr. Do La I 'oer will not.»i;ain come forward for l.he representat ion olthe county Waterford , and that the lion. JI. W.Villier.-t Stuart , I). L., son of f,ord Stuart doDecics, will tako his plane. Who has a bettertlaim on this county llian j the intellectual sonof the Hero ol "Jii (Lord .Stuart), who ?i"-nt over.L'OI.I.IJOO in wiunint; its independence ? Uf com scSir Joh n 'Ksmonde , who has been ever at, hispost , a.s he was the other day on the Universityquestion , when he voted against the Ciove.ru-ment—believing them not to be up to the mark—will be the colleague of the lion. 3Ir. Stuart.

HIE WATEH WORKSA letter wa.s read at the Town Council meet-

ing on yesterday, that the Government I,nanCnmmisMimiTs demanded five per cent, imcn - .-ion I'.-,u,lii n .i reiiuir td for the City Water Works.This came upon thu meeting by surprise , as it,showed bow our rulers must have their |inuiidof llesh I'nr everything tin-}" propose In do furIreland. The Corporation have been for vi-arsiu the habit of •jelling uint u .-y from tin• pulilicat four per cent, iiut govi -rnmeni , nui.-t haveone per cent, more - a nice way this nf encou-raging public enterprise-'. Mr. r'i.-her, iu hisstatement , calculated that the Water Workswould enst os. lid. iu the pound on iho valua-tion. W this statement is proved lo be corn et ,we hardly think the works will ever bu carriedout. However, before entering into any suchstatement , or venturing to come befc re a publicmeeting, we consider it would have been morojudicious to have waited for l.he official report oftho Water Committee, which could not be wellprepared up lo the present , owing to the- d'-alliof the late respected Town Clerk , Mr. U 'l Srieu.

1'llO f.iKESSIVE !When Mr. .fames JI. McGrnth was rejonte<l from the

Town Council , in last November, lie lml.l bis properposition at the foot of the poll amongst six cumli.ilatea , receiving on that occasion fifteen votes, fn foarmonths! after ho lias math) another attempt to niterthe. Council , this timo ohanging his base of' npeiatimisfrom tin: Snutli to the Centre U'ar. l , where lio agniiioccupied his proper position , ihi- c lime, ho -.vevoi* ,showing a progress made af two votes with his mvu.the most of them nbtninrd , no doubt , in.,n- from p.-r-?onnl regard for /iw nouiiiiaf ^ir f li.'in from anr meriisof lii-i oivn. Mr. Medrath hnui'ilieil into this cinite -,twith an oxhibition of his usual good ta^te by as-ail.ing, in Iiis ad'lri'S* and in his ]iiper , tho candidaturetif I II'H rcspcctnblo oppoupnt , who answered his slan-dors by defeating him by a majority of two to one.Tho charges made by Mr. Mcli rath wen- in subn tanei:these—That Mr. Kelly, in his capacity of I'.L.I !., beingunimated by a sjiirit nf hamnnity, was iu tin: halm ofvoting relief to tho deserving tleatitute poor , to savethem from premature death , and that when theiroartlil y woes woro ended, so that the requiem priyi- ismight bo olTercd up ID a placo befitting a Christianland, ho succeaafully advocated tho erection of aMortupry Chapel at St. Otterau 'n Cemetery . Thesecrcditablo deeds, owing to tho humility of Mr. Iv illy,would neve r linve beon brought to fi ght, only for hi *isaillnat , nud that there aro not manyfentertaiuiiigtho nurrow-minded and iiuclmritabln views of Mr.McGrnth , is full y attested by tho triump hant electionof (lie object of Ms attacks.

MUXICIl 'AL ELECTION.Ycricrday, an election was held at tlio t 'ily Jl : i l l ,

commencing nt nine, to supply llio seat of roum-illm'fer tho Centre Ward , vacant by the retirement ul M r.J. \V. Howaril , solicitor , now town clerk uf Wad -r-ford. .Alderman \f . K. Cummins, senior alderman ,presiJeil as returning ollicer, and was assistc-d bv thoTown Clerk. Tho candidates were - -Messrs. Willi amKelly,, P.L.G ., etationur , Deorge's-strcH , nomiiiat iMlby Mr. Michae l Murp hy, Patrick,street ; Mr. JuhnI'owei (firm of 0. Power and Ht.n) (ireat deorge '.-- .6treet, nominated by Mr. T. K. KVily, T.C., and .Mr.James II. AlcGrath , King-street , uomiuated I v Mr.H. ltidgway. Tho entiro proceedings were ( . f thatcalm eliar.ictcr now denoting polling at electiims , andono Tory pleasing feature, was that the eainlida t i-swero apparently, nt least , on the lest possible, ti rmswith each other through the day. Of course- imthingapproaching to positive opinions could bo hazarded1(3 to tho posniblo winner , but winiehow nr uthur ilseeu.ed tq bo tuken ii.s a coming fact t hat Mr. Kellywould be rcturncil , nml tliu result justiUci! those an-ticipationa. That ho won by a largo mnjf.rilv is tobo sreu by tlio numbers, but to that total must beAdded two moro votes which wero spoiled in thehanding in. At fonro'clock the voting closml , and intwenty minutes tho total was announced as follows •

Mr. Kell y ... .. .. ;).-,Mr. Tower ... ... .. i!iMr. McGrnth . . . . . . .. is

Mr. Koll y was, of course, declared duly retunieil ,and ibo proceedings terminated.

1'HB POLICE FOUCrJ!y advertisemoti t in another column , ue arc

glad to see that Lord Stuart de Deeies has calledtv meeting of magistrates lo consider the reduc-tion of the police force- in this county. This is amove in tho right direction. This comity amicity arc in a state of tho most profound ptaroand quietness. "Why, therefore-," keep up an im 'monsc force in cither place ? In consemionci .ol Hie Ballot , a force for elecliuii purposes , m-'-dnot any longer be maintained.

r WATEUKOKITAJITI LLK RY.Mo pft rcmvo that this fine corps will assemblefor training as usual , at Duncannon Foil , «,„Monday, the 7lh April next , for 7ii dny« Themen arc under tho command of Capt. nml Adju-taut Otway Wheeler Cullb. Tl,!,. WaterfordArtillery M.btm is looked upon as one of thovery best disciplined corps ia this country

BOARD OP liUAUDIANS

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TE-N'UKRS COSSlUKnKD AND DISP OSKl) or—TIIK NAMK sOK t'ONTRACTOKS.

A special meeting was held on Suturd ay to takotenders for tho half yearly supplies. Thero weroproscot :—

Aid. J ACOH , 3.1' ., V.C., in tho chair.Captain Power. li.Y.C.; Aid. Redmond, Messrs.

M. O'Shea, 1). Kcogli , J. Clampctt, J. 'W. Condell ,and W. Kelly.

Tbo following wero accepted :—l'ort wine. 22s. n iloz. ; wiu-hinK »«)», Is. 1W. pi-rcct.; t.,a

(half of), 2a. a lb,—K. Kj-nu, Broml-ftrcrt. I/wf snff i r . 5M.Alb • limp, £» » ton i nrniw.ruot , 1W. a Hi. ; t«i (hald, ^^.per lb —E. Fielding, Merchant/ Quay. Whole iK-ppcr, HI. r»-rlb—P. Lcckie, (k-orgu'n-Etrcet. Sht-rrj wlue , S!?. iwr ilin. ;wbi'kcy VSr. <M. P'-'r gallon; dipt canillw, ->l JK!r Hi. ; snulT,4a. OJ.—Byan & l'hl'lao, Jirwuil strcut. llci-r, LI t< . |itrbrl .--CliiTrT Bros., King-stra-t. Calico slu-i'tin;:, -H. »!.—I '.nv. r AIlcariK-. Cotton liulL", In. luil. ix:r lb. j womi-u '.-i tliiiuhl, .-.-, f \ .pi-r do?.. ; tailor's do. ikl—Kiibcrtson k lAiUir. Sfinttulin i;cnlico, J,M.; 'I IUIK I , Us. I>:r lb. ; broad tnpc, :l\<\. j ,,-r y:ml ;narrow do.. 'M . ; iirilikil ciilicn , 5>\. ; twt'-d , -". H.; »iui;!.;iiii ,7Jd • wiiicuy i«l. ; limn , 7il.—1) . Holili-ii , l!r.i:iil-ttr..-,-t. Knslirlibullies , 1«. 1(1. IK.T 111. ; ki p but.", i. 10. ; lntil.i. J> . iil .; Mayhemp, Is. 2.1. ; intent .lo., 1« . 3d. ; HiLSsian Iwir .i, ls . ; i r . ,uliwl.-", ' i f . M . per cross— .lain.* 1'iiwcr, lliirri«i ftrinil ->lr. - .-t,Shirtiii" nilicu, tiel. ; liniu(,"lo., SJil-; tirkuii , Is. LM.; II. n._-:,li-lri|H-, li'lil. ; gri.-'.-'-bli-iiiliiil Kllico , lid.—.lulm K.I MIM I.V ,V (•„.,Ur(Kul -.«tr..t-t . I.it i^r -%- wo*»lsf>y, 1.-*. :!?.).; wliitu frit .-*,., U. -J\.l. ;CUT do , U. .lid. ; Irish llmiUL-l, li. 1 Id. ; cnriluro-,, I-. !".|. •ui.ron r lii-tk , 1,'id.—John D.-ily ft (.'<.., Cork. MMlirin.-—1|'.,»!k Co.. Dulilin. Soft FllOTr, Id. ; iiiTow-ro»t , I'M.; tt-a (half i.< .,if . — I 1. Murp hy, liarronstranil- .-trmt.

W K I ) X K S I ) A V .Sir. 11. J. 1'AII I .. Hint., .1.1'., in tlio. clmir.

Also pri'Pi'iit—AldrrnK-n Jacob, J.I*., V. C., nii«lItcdmoinl; Capt. 1'owur, D.V.C ; M«n. K. I'nw.-r ,i.l' .; C. Uogurs, J.I' . ; J. Cliimputt , W. Kull y, midM. O'Shoa. A vnH i .A.vr iirirrou.

A k-ttcr jv.'m read from Dr. Cam.', M.O. , KilmaciSvoytic, complaining; of a waLl of coal in tin- ihipnu (,fSliovi'rllf and (il'-nir.^rc, 'but tin: li«j :iri i diri -ji t- ti i l , csulij<.-ct to ho sen I to tin; dispi'.n5;iry cmi tn i t t . - s .>jthose localities ns the proper liudics having clmr..;'!of EUcli matters.

K Kl iKi .VA TI I l X—.1 K I M - ' O M I - I . I M K\ ,.

The ru>i .!;natioii of Ur. t.'ul l cii , tl»' n-spocn- .l i:i'-di.cal otlici'r uf Kilin irniliM i disLrici , \va^ i\t p( . ::.- 'l , n\vi;i -to promotion to a num; lucrative po.Tilion ;r. i : :i;!;n-({.irry. On thu report liuing read ,

Capt. I'nw'Ku , DA'.f'., said it wa> to lio r"-_'r"tti-dtlicro was no local tnu'lical man dis .-ii.'n .-i^'-d :t ii 'lavailab'o for this otiicc. Ho would wi-h in kuoitfrom Aid. Redmond if his F' MI , Dr. 1 :•¦¦ lm'»i .. l , who h.,.|jiassod with filch distiiicli'iiu recentl y, iv.m.'.l th ink <i(beiiif? a candi.l'ito (ln-ar , hoar) ?

Aid. U K U M O V I . said \v. was cxtrem. - l y ..V.L-.-.l t,,(-apt. 1'owcr fur his hi

^'i opinion ol Dr. K.-. ln 1, -¦„

ki t i 'l ly c.V[Hf.T'sc(J , a;id to tin; mulling Snr t !, - H.- HHT.in^ manner in which it had b.M.-n r<- i:i - iv. - 'l l»y id, 'in .At present his son, having priFsi-d fur , and i,lit:iiui' i|his di ploma a.s ynrgi/idi , wa.-i now at tin: lioyal I ' .i llngi .t;f I'liysici.nw wlioro ho was lakiii^ .mi his d"^r.« ...'M.I ). Ho (Aid. It.) hnpr-d he: would 11: in Wa'.'- rford ,when: liu i.-xpncti'd to n:sidi', full y f |i ial if i >vl alj .mt Mayiitvvl, when hi! would bi; ready for, at all I'vnt-, t. in.porary duty und> r tlio liuind.

Aid. .I AI OII , J .I' ., .-aid th"y wru ai! i:.T.cr.ii!v.inxiuti.s about V O U I I A; H I *, ll '-diimnd . in ouns '-.j'i . - t t i .- . - . i ithe respect they had for hi* f . i iher , and •.vmld h. -happy tu 1)': of any M.'.'-via: I" him (hear, l .- . -ar).

Aid. l!i:i/ 'io.vi > a '-ii n ih .-inke.l ihu Iviai : f- .-r Lh- . irkind wish' 1 .- , and tho matn;r *:uded.

-i nt: i- ' iv III , I X I >.A IHler was r'.'id fnirn .Mr. I) , h'ei.jfli, :i n.-inlw >,,

the IlnyiK .-.s Coii ini i l i e .- , s tu t i i iL' tiiaL f i - . i -.i \\.y infuriuatiun tln .-y had received on t l . '- sii !-j . -c; uf th.iustitiuioii f ioin Ijnlj i i n , t lu -v u-( ,uM ii"t Mi.- tk . .- :i;t -.rt'c-ojiiMiL'ndatioii/ one w;iy or tl , ": other, ub- .'ir , ^.-ti.!;!^tin; buy Hoy lies lo tin: Hoyal Hibernian Sen,,,, 1,.

C H A I R M A N —Tlieu tin: eumniilteu ar-: in.ivi 'i: of li. '.matter nltogi'iliur.

(-apt. l'o^Ki: coniplainoil of the r.-pori ;iv v .i rv in.definite, very unsatisfactory indeed. Il was lik<5 ashi p running licfon: the wind for two Iiii 'irii , ar.i.1 th'.-cfound in tlio Kami: posiiiun , shon-iii'^ ll.us the H'.ormwas lilowinj; in a i:ii* i:le. Like that , t ie .: n-p.nt \s-.van "all riiund my hat " kind of lm>-im- <- .-4 daug hter),and could uoi sati.-fy any on.- . Hi- eoui'l i i i .ve eani':<lhis miitioi i thn other day to send this l- .y up, Im: !:¦poMp'ined it , out ofi l e lerei iL ' i : lo Mr. Iv- i -.-i, , u.'i.i -;ii:|hi: would f|et informal io*i r th- -m "i; : 1 . . - su!>j'.-c:They waiird for tin: i:;:< .r:inli> 'ii , Im¦- !i..-i*L u;ts ;i!llho\; i^ol in rrjtnro , just tu/hi i i" :ii a i l .

A id. I! K I'JI O.VI > sail! i l u - jn.- i i i i i i i o n , as I; .- - :,.v cm lii:recent visit m ii with Mr. Kel l y, w.-i.s v. .-i-y much im-ppjve-l , and ho did not, s'.-e any ru is-ja \ \U<r ti:-yshould nut .'-end up tli" boy .

Mr. KKI. I . 1 —-Tin; inaua)> emniii i.s mure «ari.i|a 3t..rjthan il was before ; Ihai is nil 1 i an .-av oa tho sub-ject.

(' apt. l'o« r.i: ^rivo nutice, mi Aid. Ku. '- t - .v . I AWTV .iny il wa.s limi: In brim; thu matter :n:» i insue . tomove, on thai day IbriniVht, th. : .-.- I ; - 1 - .- I - :ip uf ibobpv to the scliuiil-

".UTltFOini I I I S I ' K N S .MI V .This eomniitt. - i: reported th'j cauC"!l:n^ of ti«

licki .'tj fjiven lo panii.-s whose fatle -r.- were shop-keepers in the town , and al.lu to pay for medicalAttendance. Aid. .I A . or., Aid. U K K M H .X'K und others,said ({uardians mil wardens .-lionld n-si; every prs-caution in giving tickcti> , so as to s:.,p, as far aspuHsibl ", u sj-.i-cie.s ot iin].o >. itioii , no'.1.' too vaeratl/practiced.

Tin; cnmniiitee ri-]ii) i-n d tin: iinar.iMiou * p iiog ofa resolution by them , on motion of Mr. ClAMrurr ,sro,-i.il. .-d by Mr. l'l l :i K.I.I. , fxprc.- .-irc of siccfrorerrrct nt iho depa rtiiri : from Waterfonl of ttcircsti-eme, ! l i i.-t.d , l) c-. p^linor, of their full appreciationof h :.< ^r.:at VM - VICCJ to th. > p'j'jr, ami t/i eir dope ih. T.hi: would , 'ere Ion;,', return in ivn.:w-j.l health to ttiisci'.y.

Aid. J » - nu , J . I' ., H-ci.ndcd by Aid. R KI .MII N P , p.s<- il .i ii-arni I'- .-ofun'o/j , fully iiiidoriin^' the forcjoiaj,which pas.-ed unaiiimouslv.

"I I I K U O K I I ' A K V . i l A l KIA .A sum of L'.'.i! was ordered , on certificate of Mr. J

T. l.'yau, T.(;.( build<:r , on acciiint ol' Catholic mortuavy chapel at B.ill yiian .i<:.sha, io Mr. l'oirer, C03-tractnr .

Mr. (' i .A 'ii 'Krr moved tlmt a !<p..-cilic,itioa and plansIn; ndvcrtiiitil for, lor tl, , : Ijnil 'ha^ (if the 1'rotMiiiilmortiiaiy chapel , for which chapel tli - .-y fti-reauthor-ised to borro w .L'u'Mi) .

Mr. K KI .I .V opposed the motion , an it would boaivaslc of the public inonev . Tlicro was no; a Pro.icstnnt io be buried i lin-c. Dulv fuiirteun I'rotcitaa'.iiiU- i nient.s took place there within the past thirlj¦ears.

'I 'lm b.i-ird , Jioivfvvr , ihviilml ihor wr.-e b«i»«l tyresolution I N 'O OII , and tliu motion pas-cd , AUcrtnioC K H M I I M I uhscrviii"; that botli Mr. Kelly nnd Mr.I 'liimpell had made mimes for th.-m-elvcs , illastr ioDJfur all i io.slciitv, in the ert-ctioii of those chapeli(liiu^liier).

Cii.iiiiM\S - WVII. canoni.-e them St. Clampctt a»lSt. Kell j- (^n at ) ii i i u' ii:i-r ) .

Aid. ltl :i.\ | i>\n- -Jlr. Fislier sp, ..m.s to havo ukcathat olliee to himseif (lai mhtn-). —Adjourned.

SM .- I ¦•! mi. II . , i .).- - i,, ),„„.. . M- in - li 7, 1"71 ; wloitxl•l .irin .- ;'.„¦ «-.-,-k . il l : l.,n.,| .|.... i. : .i,.,| :.; disthiirpJ , »iin h-.c-.. > lan -h i:,. JI.. .I ¦ ,,,,.r t in- ,l:iy IJ|iii..ulhr , Tt; »&¦\f \,.-\ i,,.il.-.-, Ii' ; f,-,,,;i) . ... i,; !i,|iriu:,ri:, .2'l ; fiv. T liorf in).t.;l-o-l •.f |iP.t i- i ..M-' :lli. l I1.1V-..1U, r.,vir,,l , il'rt 2*. SI. il ««-M I I I I . I I . LI7: i !;•< . l i d . n:.-ii.-r. -l : ivi -r i i ; . - , i> t , :w. ::;.!. -, in£rcirj,::-, l l )d. ; f.:v, r ho-n il.^ ,

»|. ; ,linii, x !,,il|, IV 7J,I -l:.d:liu-u ^':iill.-t . . . ... JtlKS 3 7

TIIK co I;I '() HATIO \--VE .«TKII P.«V.-Vl-.i |M'ivi-lil -Al, !,.rlii.-i , fV.k. -, It.sl,,,-.!!.!, It . l'.,«r, P. i-

r..w.-r , J:II :I .II. Caj. t. Joln .-u,, . W. K I '.uainiii' , acit &&l .;..uncill..r.s -l' .i r.-.H , Fi,l,.:r, l |- .M.iirii, (ni ,i l l r . !..¦(¦, Rji» P-< "inmiui . fir. S-.,tl . T. f . Ki.:ty . K.- .^t i , Wliit.- , I,. Fri«o*.MuL-k..-v , .-rlatt . rv, (•¦«, Cuirliiui- , .M.u.-k. -v . Walsh, SlitaiJS.

A St l . t .KN I IH KAh -lV.Mr. KMier comp lai 1 of iho irregularity of elect

iiiB a town cli-rk witho ut tho usual notification hcrtt..fi>io always complied with . ;,,i,| held that tho »!>piiinlment , for tlmi and other n-asons , was not T»W

Mr. Howard made t [,i; usual deel.iration aa to*clerk , and was installed inlo ollice.

Hero then: seemed to br: a disposition on the p"*of somo membors to retire , when Mr. Kcilr roofdtin: lidj niirniuviii t,f tin- council.

Ali l . Comiiiins si .-eonded thu motion.Mr. Keo^'li, Aid. liedmnnd , Mr. Kishcr , and otben,

resisted it , when tin: nioti.m wns withdrawn.A letter was read from the Loan ComrrmMOOO*

Hiiiic t iuiiiu y tho Ic-m of .CoiV W for tho water worl1Tin: interest, was considered verv high. Hcferred"the Water Works' Committ.:.: . "

The. memorial of the tt'aterfbrd Corporation in &•yor of Union Katinp, was ordered to bo sent to I"lurrick Town Commissiimers.

On minimi of Aid. Uedmond Doctors Delnndre «»'lJrowne , were ordered a guinea each for their surTWin sanitary matters.

Aid.j ;. 1'ower suggr-sti-d that Mr. T. Cahill »ln>^K < t t l .'i for |..s;e.s sustained in his coal contract w*the corporal i,m ; tut Mr. Ki.shcr thought it mlWlitt le . Cup;. Johnson aud Mr. Kcogli Bnpportrf"*motion . Aid. liedinond proposed, and Jlr. ft"*secKiided i!,.-,t )„. |,i; awunlod i'l j, which passed**•niiimiisl y. Mr . Cahill thanking the membcra. ;

The Mayor was authorised to di> all tbing« n«e»-s.-iry to .<trn i ) itcii the Uisliop'a wall on thol&H 1"¦nuiinn of Mr. Manning.

Mr. Fisher mado n long speech on the water wsaid they would be very cipeusive, nud prop*'that thu whole <|iiestion should be laid t>olore » r*lie. meetinj; beforo they would be proccedod ifiti- :

Aid. It. I'ower sccouded tho motion. ,Mr. ,S)atti:ry opposed tho motion, on tho gW*

Ilia i tin; Water Committee could not posaibly "their report owinf; to tho death of Mr. O'BrfeB, *'the new town clerk not hnviug yet tokoo liin pi**,]

Mr. l-'isher havinuinterrupted Mr. Slattery, ' ¦ 'flu; Mayor called on Mr. Fisher to n't (toin»> ,*

and don 't act iu tbia improper manoer. ^ i.Mr. Kisher said it was n very impertinent i gfor iho Mayor to make (cries of ob, oh, anrjpvl^t!ie chair.) ' ¦ K-*{

Capt . Johnson called on Mr. Fiaher to wilWWJilu: expression (cries of-hear, hear) . "' ' Si

Mr. r'iaher called on tbo Mayor to wit!>dr»*.(WAW. Kudmond could not approve oftbe VTSt

Mayor addressed Mr. Fuber, yet , for '•'•¦' Slorder, ho would ask Mr. F. to withdraw th« <» ;expression (crieg of oh, and witbdrnw). liin

Mr. I'ureell , Mr. Keogb, Captain Joho»D,;Algpl'owcr , Mr. John Ryao, and otheru, asked Mf i s mIn withdraw, but he Would not. .'iffiBP

Tlio Mayor en.id lio would not bear Mr. Rlmoro till he retracted. V-j

Mr. Fisher «aid they would «oo that (wrff}Iero the connoil jumped to their logs, t*

tUo door, and withdrew. . '-.It

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TIIK V K K H U T — "M A T IIK I'.XXI K {If TIIK I 'lilSOXKI i — AM l l l l l l N lot; UAH. , A X I > A I H1I.K F I I I K - ' MAl i lM KI I IAI.I.X Q I ' I K V — T I I K n i X l l - l ' l - Of THIS NUVKI. CASK , UK-M A K K A I I I .K roii sri ,MVt ;K s» 1:11:1x1;.On Saturday cvciiinp last , a poor oM woman , named

.Margnivt lW,-r «/.',i, Murp hy, was knocked down bya .pitmtiii " ; car as sho was passing over the crossingIfadinj; from l lank -lnno to l'alnci'-lanc", 011 licr wayhomo fri.n, tho futin i lry xvnll , opposite! the People'sPark , xx |ii-ri; fur years sho kept an apple stall , andf.id In state rcvi -ivi-d such in.juriv.-i fro m tlio collisionas in i"iusi. h.-r d ia lh on thi > spot. TI IL- body wasri-mmvd to lirrroum in lVli-r.stnvt , and on MondayKdxvnrd X. l'mve-r, Kst|., Villi i , Tramon- , our newcimini- r, opt-m-d a i-mirt of ini|iiiry at tin- l'olici- .ollico ,V',- ','•'"• '"I "the cause of ilraili , commencing at two(1 L- I'MI - K . The runnier wasai i-otnpauied liy his father ,P. N . 1'owi'r , Ksi|.. J.P., IVinbi i ikcstown , and hisbri.thrr , and tin ; Mayor , C' .ipt. Johnson , J.P., Aid.lifid . J .I'.. Mr. 1'. I) . Walsh , J.P., Jl, .. (J. X. j lolton ,nin l Mr . Carry. S.I., who uraivl ml the inquiry on thepan of the (.'i-own , nlso oci-upinl Ri-ats on the bench.1'. V. l lanra h an , K.->i|. , suli-shcrilV, sat beside theeiiruiiiT , nml acted a< his. deputy. The Hex-. M,-.Kriim-.ly was also present , luucli "interested fur theprisoner. In order to understand the preliminaryl>roi-i-rilin "> , wliieli were certainly of a novel cha-racter , it is proper tit Hale tl uit almoM immediatel yalter the sa-l neeiirrem-e on;> .lames Malmnv , r-.irni.-iiito the l:<;v. K. O' Donnell , P.P., Cro'ikr a'nil Killea ,was arrested as the cause of ihe ncciiirnt , and takenbefore Dr. Scott , .1.1' ., who attended at the l.ady-lanepolice station for the pin po<e, Matcnicnts were thenmade by paii i i .-g produced by the umisiabul iry holdto be cogent enough io justif y the course taken , andMnho t iv was sent to jail under 11 remand for erjj hl• lays. There were, it iiiu > l b-; added , counter stale,mi nts afloat ihni Maliony was not the man at nil ;that , al t l ion ^h lie was in the vi cinity a (ew minutesbefore the t ime , he was ilrivim; a covered car froman opposite tpiarler , ami that the real offender wasanother part y nltf ^ 'cthcr. The moat extraordinarymystery spemeil to liang round the sad affair, anil inconseij uence . ihe p. .lii-e-ci.urt xvas densel y crowdedduring the protracted iu iuirv .

'I'he proceedings were ripened with the railing oftlio jurors ' naiiirs by llead.con at.'ible CourH'iiay.Fourteen names answered , the foreman being Mr. 1).Keoi;b , T.C., Adel phia Hotel , and they were aboutboim,' sworn when the

Coroner asked where was the prisoner ?Mr. Carey—lie is not here , lie waa remanded on

Saturday night for eight days .(Vroi.'cr—Tlieii 1 c.iuwil fc'o cm with tlio im{uiry in

his absence. ] am very sorry for pulling the jury lothis inconvenience , but I tmi*t adjourn until Wednes-day, ns the prisoner in not here.

Mr. .1. W. Howard , soli-., Town Clerk (with whomwas Aid. W. K. Comtr.ins, who evinced much intereston ilio part of t hi- aci-iurd) said In; nppivm -d for theprisoner , .lames Mnhnny, and hi- would wish to knowwh y he was not present at. an inquiry in which bowas H > much concerned ? It was very wrong nut tohave him in court .

Coroner—It is very wroi'f.', and such a proceedingshows a very had examp le.

Mi\ Howard—I a.-k you , (sir , 10 insist on his pro-duction.

Con.tier—Mr. Caivy , is the prisoner to be produced :Mr. Carey—lie was remanded for eight day*, and

you know , Mr. Howard , as well as I can lull you , 1haxi > 1111 authority to order his producti on.

Mr. Howard - -lint ho should not have , been re-manded lor eight day*.

Mr. Carey J'r. Scott remanded the man , on evi-dence , <ui .Saturday ni ght , and I have no power to in-tei fere .

Mr. Howard—1 will a.sk the coroner to order hisprodtlt .'l iiiri.

Tin 1 Coroner comp ly ing with a formal demand byMr. Ib.wanl to the loregoingellVct , niadeout an orderto the tiovernor of the . Jails , calling on him to pro-duce .lames Mahru y at 1)11; imjue.-,!. This order wasli.-mdi - il to Mr. Caiey, who trans ferred it to Head .coii <tabl e Ci.mtil.n y. ordering him lo sic to its ox.- ,cnti ' in , the coroner requesting that it mi ght lir.-t beblmn ii to Dr. Scott , J.I'. The Coroner said he wouldin the meantime , swear the j ury .

Mr. Howard—1 must repeal that it is a preat in.ju stice to the prisoner not lo ha\-e him hero, and itxvill be a great injustice to the jury if there must benn adjoi 11cm. If the governor refuses to producethe prisoner he must remain in for the eight days ,uud if you adjourn after swearing the jury , thosegentlemen will have again to attend at much incon-venience 10 ihcmselx-cs. 1 wil l ask you , sir , not toswear the jury in his absence, and if llio governorlelu.-es to produce the prisoner, J xvill request yon toissue your /«<» ' >¦• rorpvt to hax-e him broug ht down .It was an illega l act fur Dr. .Scott, orany other magis-trate , to remand him for eight daw-?.

Aid. Cummins—And Dr. Scull shall be mado to payfor it.

Mr. Howard—Where is Dr. .Scott now ? Mr. 1) .Ki .-og h : He xvas here a few minutes ago.

Alii. Conimius— J Eaw him driving awav. Hi.- hasdriven away by arrangement .

Mr- Carey—1 f;nv him driving to hi? own house.Aid. Commit:* : Then I suppos e he has gone there.

Mr. Kiog h— Called as foreman , 1 may be. permittedto observe that , if the prisoner is not produced , 1 donot see on what we, as a jury will h.ivo to decide.

Ilead.con.s.able Courlenay had returned by thistime , and informed the court be bad met Dr. Scottand showed him the order ho had received. Dr. Scott'srep ly was , he did not know whether or not the posi-tion in which 1 lie coroner des i red to place him xvas alega l oi:e or imt , but he would nut hax-c anything tofay to the production of thu prisoner at that date. Ifany other gentleman chose to undertake ih»; respon-sibility he might do so.

Coroner—Thin I will issue an order for the produc-tion of the prisoner. Tho order was issued , sent tothe jail , aiiiV in a short time , James Mahouy, aivuli-lookii: ? , respectabl y attired young man , waspriced in the floc k, and the jury xva a impannelled asfollows : -

M. - -r« . lMvi.1 K .'¦¦.¦!. T.C., A I I I>! II M H.,li], foreman ; W< H »1.war! .V.i.-..n. :/.¦ -MaJJ; .Ufr. il I'artcr, t)).- t/ my ; .\f i. fcY.-.tiii;.'..l>i : Ivltv i in l lialia'.-nii , Wil l iam -Min t ; Jauin- ; .III. .-.)!!.-.", tli. -Mil '.! : lE ii - l i i inl II ' . M.IXM II , IV 1.1 - - t r . i t ; Win. O.dla-.-li. r, IVillin iii--!r..l : Tli'i- . f i ' l l am , tlit: Mull ; II. nrv II . l';ilin-r , i|.>. : Kwl.W:,rMI. l i ; > - f ,iiiii y -, .hiiiii'S M.rnan , llviiri..lt;i-tr'. l ; ll.-nryAii-i: . y, l:;irr"i..-'.r:ii;.l- -tr.. t ; (i .H.rjrg Vok..-, 1'aRii li-UiiHy.

Having viewed the body, the jury return ed andheard tin ; following evidence , the direct examinationbe:! U' coi.diK led by MY. Carey :—

.!• -¦¦j .ii Ci> il::g l.:iii deposed be lived in liank-lano ;rrii ; ..tnt, .-rs Salutday evei.ii;g ; bolweeu live and pixthat evening <lep. ,i.ent xvaso ppo.'ito Oobbyn'jt i/olel jwas stoop ing lo pick up a Slick belong ite.' to a gent !o.n;:.h wl . .. was getting into a earring'-, when hi; hearda man vav , " I wonder if that is a case ;" deponentlouk' d up, and .- iw a xvotnati ly ing on the road nearertin: Town Jla l l side than th.; ether ; saw a car drivingfrom where the woman xvas ly ing towards Calberino-F '.reet at . a rapid pace ; believed at the time ln> madehis first d.-- |>o sitioi ,s it "as, Father iVDoiinell' s manh>- s:ixv driving the car , but , from what In; alterwardsheattl , he had l easou to chan^.; Uis opinion ; did notsee any o'ln r car pass immediatel y h.fore tin; womanxva- kiii.ri.fd .!o\vn , but a car might have passed asIn- was eiigag i-I talking to tie ; driver .,f the carriageat the t ime ; ni:nle an inlonuatitni b'-f- in: Dr. S.co'l.I) i . | you swea r in ili .-ii. information

Mr. JI01var.i- -IVfj .iucO ll.ai iiiforiiialion , and li-tit 1..; read.

Mr. C:ii(-y Sl.aii I rt.nl tin; i i i f . i i inatwii - , Mr.C.troin'r.

C'irr.i if - r— Thi fmnn is r.i ,: i.n his trial , and 1 do uotH .-e why ti. < y slnni '.l be n.-ad.

Mr. Carey -Thai is. y i . ur ruling, Mr. Coroner. ?('< /roii "r: '- i-. .Mr. Carey .- \'ery well.

Wind's to Mr . Howard — When ho raw tin- car , itxvas about txvelvu pnc<-» from deceased , going in thndir. .-ction of < ' ath ' .-rine-Mreel ; tin: b.rf 'y was aboiittwelv e ii.eii i s fiom li. e ila^'ged eios*it: '_' frulli I'ank-lane to l'aiacc-lane ; tin; eir he Faw was an ou'-ideone , and the horse xv.'is black ; could not M-e howmany the car would carry ; tin- driver wore a softha! ; he hud a blue or black cat , and drove from theri ght (.! the cat ; could not re'.-oi;ni.-e him.

To 1'ori mai.—I hel ped w ith another to lift up thexvomtui , ai.d xvent for the p- j|ice and docter , xvh.i xvereij uickl y pr.M-i.t. To Coroner : When he cuw tl. ohorse going toward-! Calhi .rini;.stiei; t , it xvas trottin gfa.-t . To Mr. Mii Min : '1 here an: Minus of tin ; jarveyrais in tow;i 'ot up in MH.I I a ,-ty l.i that you f-nnnots. .- xvhi- i l . i-r t l . ' V are public f.r not ; there were blueeu-h- i.l.s on tl.e car. Ti > J 'oreman : TI.e car amihois- xvcre tin mug into (' .it In-riiie.street at the timeIn: was raising tin* wfdnati ; h<- was- .si:fliei i :ntly nearto l.i. 'Av tl ,: . 1. the cushions wen; blue ; tl .edrivtr noTetI'/ .kH liscfc.

llr. San.u. ! I l iowne , jui.i . .r Waterford dispensary'loclor , .;< |.os' d l.e x\ as ta i led 1.11 by ixvo Jiersol. -* t oiitu-ul t'i a rris.; of a uoinan having be..-n run over ont i e Mall : <!' j if.i;M.l n-'i.nul them l.j i) r. JJV liit.dro, asi' xvas an o 'ciin i-'nc*; in bis distri i; t , but, l.e silbst:-i|i:"i.t !y xvi ii) , as. Dr. Dehiinlre XX IIK absent ; xvl. en bef.'.w tin.- x\ (,n;an , she was sitt ing in Palace-lane ; sin:xvas jiu!«i;!es.- , in fact , j-he xvas dead ; Fome spots ofbl....d xveio 011 her clotlns. To Foreman : Mado amperlicial examination of the hotly, and could notM t a nj mnik s likel y to have been the cause of death.To the eorr.ner %. Xo om; could tell the cau.-e of deathwith out :i / ¦¦¦• / ..»• '. '•. "' examination .

Coronei—Then xxe oug ht to l.ave sueb an Iv .cmiijati f ^D.

Mj . lluxvard - I f xve hear further t-vidi -ncu ..11 thepoint , xve m.iv be able u> dv without such an ex-amination.

ilr. Caiey— (In the part of the Crown , I ea 'l for aJ"*t ".'/((,,„ , and a.Id that it xvas my inlenlion I'rouill"! firm to have done so.

rnr crnaii—I nm in iavnr of ^uch a cour-e, but I"far thi- Lody I,,,,! been removed for interment. We1 '<•» eautut hav. ; the eiamiij -.tion. Coroner ; They"•wild not rroiuve it. lit: farcy ; h Ims not occuteiuon-d.

torcraor.—1 <J0 ,.„, m,.,-,,, to iinpute b lui nu t >> any°w, but the j ury think with me that all those detailsHiould Lnvt- Uen pono tlir f iug h bi forebawl. Thffrt•Mms a lapso of duty aomexvuere, nnd xvn feel it iduv Itcatiiig us willi pruper rtsiivct, Coruuor : 1

xvill do better nox t time. Foreman : I don't attaohblame to you , Mr. Coroner. Mr. C.irey, S.I.: Do youalludo to mo? Foreman.:. I don't iittnch blamo toany ODO. Mr. Carey : I had no jio xver to order such.111 exumiuntion. j \o ouu could do that but thocoroner.

Tho doctor was directed to uiako tho jwf i.iorlti .iexamination , nnd left, to do so. Iu his absence, thofolloxving nvidcucu xvua beard :—

Kilwnrd JMu lluwne y deposed ho lived ill Wnter-st. ;remembered Saturday evening noeing a car passingthe Mall at a quarter past live. To Mr. C.irey : Waxwalking on tho Mall thai ox-cuing by Mr. Tobin 'sand tho Town Hall ; saxx- tx, car and horso comoup from the (Juay ; it xvas nn oul-sido c-ir be saw ;could not say xvho drove. Deponent xvas ordored tolook round lo say who lirovo tins car, and said lie didnot sec him in court.

Corner—Would you know him if you saw him ?Xo, J xvould not.

To Mr. Cmv-y—I would not kuov him if i sail' him.Tho witness xvas tlio broug ht out of court , andprisoner xvas p laced betxveou aix otbor men , at thoFii i-'gcstioii of the foreman. Mullo xvnoy xxas ihonbrought b.ick anil ordored to seo if hi) could identif ythe prisoner iu court, llo looked around , but againsworn ho did not gets thn drivor.

Mr. C.irey asked that the depositions uf xvitncSK beread and Mr. Howard objected.

Coroner—That ii for tho jury.Foreman—We tiro hero to give you a verdict , M.I'.

Coroner , on tho evidence placed before us. It is foryon , sir , to see that xve get that evidence. That isall xvo have to do.

Mr. Howard objected to any evidence , xvlialevergiven in another court being held to bofir on theissuo of this court , and xvould object to tho reading,of the evidence lakeu (•lsexvhere. Objection alloxvcd.

Depouenl—Did not see the car knock doxv n thewoman but believes she was knocked down in thatxvav . To Mr. Carey : After the uccident the mandrove a little faster than before ; could not say whooxxned the horse and car ; ho saw the car but not thehorso with Father O'Donuell six months ago ; couldnot say but he sold it siuce. To Coroner: Thedriver was sitting on tho car but could not say onxvbat part of it (laughter) . To Mr. l'arker (juror) :Noticed the cushion to bo bluish. To Coroner: Couldnot say what xx'as the colour of tho driver 's coat orxvlnt hat hh xvorc ; often, saxv a woman knockeddown by a car and saw tho saiuo woman get up im-mediatel y afterwards and go to the market and go todrink (laughter) . To Mr. lloxvard : Saw tlio carilrixing on the road xvitli Father U'Douncll .ibout siKmonths ago ; tlio car on Saturday xvaa a four pas-senger car; knoxvs what a txvo passenger car is ;cannot say xvas this particu lar car a txx'o or fourpassenger car (some surprise was manifested at thiscontrary swearing).

Mrs . Ksiher lireen deposed sbo lived iu Henrietta ,street ; xvas crossing from liank-lauo to 1'alacc-laucon Saturday evening laet , betxvecu five aud sixo'clock ; met a woman she knexv as l'cggy (deceased) 5never knew her under any ether name ; ihcy spoke ;.13 sho parted l'eggy, deponent heard a baxv l ; turnednnd saxv 1'cggy lying on the street near to Vnlnce.lane ; saw a horse and car just leaving her at thetime ; saxv her cloak fall oft tho car when about Ihrcoyards from her; n little , further on she saw her sbaxv lfall oil ; she saw the drive) ' turn and look after him ;he did so txvice j from that time , he drovo quick to-xvards Iteri .-sfonl-siri 'et , and turned Catherine-streetimmediatel y ; he did not stop at Mr. Tobin 'a door 0.1the Mall • seeing the man not stopping aflnr xvhat hehad done , she kept her eyes on him up to Catherine-street; cou ld give her opinion , as sho did before, asto xvbo wan the driver. To Mr. Carey : Saxv the man1 believe as tho driver at tho police barrack thatevening; when broug ht to tho barrack she was keptfrom seven to niuu o'clock ; in her miud she thinksthe driver xvas a long.featured man ; that young man(the pri soner) was tin; person she saw iu the hand sof the police on Saturday, but her mind told tiersince that tho driver had a longer sty lo of face thanthis prisoner ; saxv another man iu tho barrack thosame night ; never saxv either of them before j thinksthis driver xvorc blue clothos. To Foreman : I couldnot sxvi .-yr xvas the m.m Jtimes Mabony the driver ofthe car on the occasion. To Mr. Howard : When thecar drove away from where l'eggy and she xveie thedriver xva." on tin ) ri ^ht side of tho car; eaiv thedriver 's sidefaeo xxheu he looked back as ho droveaway ; she would not say xvbat kind of a hat thedriver wot e ; never saw him before to her knoxvlcd ge.

Mary ]'mvi-r , the daiig hter-in. laxv of tho deceased ,deposed she lived in l'eler-street , ami .vith deceased'sson , her hu sband j deceased left her on Saturday attxvelve, and at a quarter to sis txvo policemen cameto tell her of xvhat bad occuried ; xvent down to thecorner of l'ahtce-lano and lhe.ro found hor mother -iti-laxv de.nl ; assisted in bring ing her home. Mr.Hoxvard and the jury declined asking any questionsol tl tu wit'ics.-?, xvh * said she could not stato xvhutcaused her death. To Mr. Carey .- The woman xvasnot very deaf. Mr. Carey : I heard she xvas deaf.

Dr. Urowiie deposed he made a ]>o *l iii'n-f cin exami-nation ; tlii.ro xvcre no external marks of recentvio '.enco ; (.11 openii- g the body bo found the second ,third , fourth , fif th , and sixth ribs fractured ; an ex-teu-ive wound on the base of the right lung ; theheart was fatty .Mtnl on examining left shoulder , hefound a f iaetuie of the left collar bone ; thu biecdingfrom the wound of the luug combined with the shockto :i person sulfering from a fatty heart xvas enoug hto caiuo death. To Coroner: (.'an11 say ho has anydoubt that those injuries caused death.

Michael Hackett duposed he lived in I'eter.slroet ;xvas in company xvitli Joseph Callaghan on the Mall011 Saturday ni ght between live and six ; saxv a xvonmtilying on tin; ground opposite l'nlace-lane, and xvcafcto take her up ; saxv a car about ten yards from thobudy xvbeu ho got up 10 it , but ho could not identif ythu driver; xvould uot know the driver if ho saxv him.

.Mr. Carey said he had a numberof other witnesses ,buv he would not examine any more , aud xvould nowclose.

Mr. IToward , for tbo defenco , ^aid it would boabundantl y proved that tho prisoner was not theoffender at all. Thu accident xvas caused by an out-side car, and Maliony drove a covered car throug htnxv n that evening. Mr. Howard then xvent into evi-do;ice ns /ol lij xv.s : —

Mr. J. H. M't i t . i th deposed through Mr. Howard ,that In- xvas on the Jlall , near the Uishop's palace , onthis evening, at about livetity miuutcs past live ; sawthe deceased tumbled over by a car; it xvas an outsidecur , a decent , full-sized car; sees James Maliony, uoxviu custody, but he is not tin: man who drove, that car;he has the same cast of countenance , ho xvoro theniinu kind of jerry hat ar.d thn same blue coat , but henas nut the same man ; the drivor xvaa a man of alonger cast of countenance ; told this story to Mr .Carev on Saturday night , but deponent xvas not askedto swear informations. To Mr. Caruy : Said to aconstable that ni ght , may havo uiiil so, that to thebest of bis opinion the prisoner xvas not the man.

Mr Carry— Did you say you could not be certainthat the prisoner xvaa not tho man ? Did you saythat to a conssabli: in the barracka ? 1 cauuot saythat I spoke, to any countable , and I do uutkno-v thatI said any th ing to any constable on tho subject. Imay havo mid it but tUm'l remember ; I nm here onmv oath , and 1 was not sworn ou Saturday evening.

Mr. Carey—I xvould xx ish that anaxver to bo takendoxvn.

ll .-ing again pressed by Mr. Carey, witness said itwas no matter what ho said on Saturday nigh t ; Inwa s now sworn , and was positive Maliony xvas uot thelnau.

I'.itrick liuller swore be had se'/n Father O'Duti -neli '.s /nan (Mahony) that day ; he was driving ucovered ear , mid not au outsido ono ; J10 told thopolice it wasn 't Miihuny who had kuoeked tho womand.-wii , but ho didn 't knoxv xvhich policeman hotold. Mr. Howard : Did you tell Mr. Carey ? I did.Mr. Carey : V.111 told me you didn 't know xvho it xvasthat drovo llio car, and that , xvas nil. Mr. Howardhas no ri ght to insinuate that 1 havo not dischargedmy duty. Mr. lloxvard : 1 want to insinuat e, and ,moreover , to titaln publicl y, that a man has been heroillega ll y remanded. Aid. Coir.mins offered himselffor examinatio n , but the jury declared they had beardenoug h , and xvere ready lo give their verdict.

The jury then found that deceased had como byher death by being knocked down by a car, but byxvhom driven they bad. no evidence to show.

The coroner then declared hi ; was unable to liberatothe pris oner , ,-n he was under remand by n magistratolor eight days , and at luilf-p ;isl six Manouy xvas s- .-ntback to jail.

A LI MM: x V M t M I H NK.V T MOIIMNO .On Fiiewlay morning Mahony xvas broug ht before

th .; Mayor , Aldermen Jamb , Jieid , and Dr. Scott , tohear an app lication on his behalf to hnvo n speed yhearing liv the justice.", and also to enable, their xv or-shi ps to "determine TIS to bail. Mr. lloxvard xva«unable to bo present , hut Aid. Commina xvas in at-tendance , and F.'iid ho regretted the absence of llioprison er 's solicitor , but ho did not think it xvasnecessary lo retain the man in custody, inasmuch ashe had txvo xvitnes ses to prove that he »as not thedriver xvho knocked down the woman. Ho did notitnd i-r.sln.uil a iii - in being limited doivr.

Dr. Scott said that on t in: sxrorn deposition of threexvitne sM:s he committed lln: man as being the partywho caused tho accident. Certain reports sir-cO thencainri to his ears 1 hnt it was a mislukuti identity- L< n-der the circumstance *, I ask the depositions on which1 committed him to lie read .

Aid. Cominins thoug ht it xvould he unfa i r to go onwith the rase in the absence of Mr. Howard , <vho xvaaeii''nifed for the pris'iner.

Mr. Corey s.iid U P ni -died to throw no obstacles orobstruction in the xvay ; ho had no objection to havelln; case postponed to any day or hour ; ho xvent toMr. Howaid as a matter of courtesy that morn ing, toinform him that the prisoner xvould hi: broug ht down ;ho was not bound to do i-o, but he did it as a matternfcoiirte-y .

Aid. Cummi ns —It is a sliauio to have the poor man.'</ cnivll y h t inlf i i in this way.

Dr. Scott—That is a very improper observation ,and if you repeal it J xvill call upon my brothermag istrate* to reiuovo you (sensation).

Aid Coiiimins (excitedly)—You need not call uponthem. I xvill leave tho court , and loavo you lo con-tinue yvual you began so nicely. Dr. Scott ; I won't

havo tboso observations repeated. Aid. Comtnin s ¦As you like. Tlio Aldormau hero left tho court.

Tho Mayor—I must Bay I bolicvo that Mr. Caroyacted xvitli all justice in this case. It was thouiiiniouuced that Mr. Howard could uot 'bo prosuntthat d.iy.

Aid. Commius subsequentl y returned to court, andbeing usked by Mr. Caroy xvbother ho xvould identifythe prisoner xvho rau tho woman down , said , I'm notgoing to mako a policeman of mysolf for you , Mr.Carey (hear, hear, from tbo body of tho court). Youknow xvell this is Hot tho man xvho did it ; aud if youxvan t lo litid out tlio real offender, you ought to boublo todo it. Tho ease xx-as remanded till 11 o'clocknext morning, thu prisouer being admitted lo bail ,himself in .C10U, and txvo sureties in £~M , Messrs.Cummins giving tho required bail.

TIM; .MAIi ln l lUTKs' INQUIKY.I h e liight Worship ful tho Mayor , j Mdermau Kcid

Capt. Johnson , Dr. Scott , nnd dipt, liienan , sat at thoPolice OUico on Wednesday morning, to iuquiro intothe. ease, and at tblit hour , James Million? surremleredto bia bail , and wiis put iulo tbo dock. 1'rovions toentering oil the proceeding s, xvhich wero densely nt-tende l, umongat others the liev. K. O'JJonDol) , V.l'.,being present ,

Dr. Scott said— A H a mutter personal to myself , Iwould like to say a few words on tho case. Theattorney for tho prisoner i< reported to havo said thatthe committing magiatrato iu this ctxso acted illegall yin remanding this man 011 insufficient cvidonco. AsMr. Hmvard refused to nlloxv tho depositions , onwhich that remand xvas ordered , to bo read , ho couldnot know nuything of the matter of tho evidenceagainst tho prisoner, nnd such remarks of his canonl y bo characterised as a piece of extreme effrontery ,ami 1 may add , for my words xvil l bo justified , usgross impertiuenco on Ilia part. On tlio evening ofthe inquest , I got a lutter fro m Mr. lloxvard , askingmo to do a certain not, xvhich xvould hnvo involved itviolation of the rules of legal procedure , and yet thugentleman did not Jicsitntu to lecture , the bench ofWaterford upon its discharge of , its magisterialduties. Thero aro other points upou which 1 xvoulddesire to muko a few- observations, but shall deferdoing so until tho Inquiry xvill havo closed. The casebad better proceed.

Mi. Howard—I novcr mado use of any such wordsas that you had committed tho man on insufficientevidence, because 1 did not hear the depositions , and ,therefore, could uot kuoxx* upou what ovidoucu youacted. (Dr. Scott : Just my oxvn idea , too). IBaid , and 1 repea t, that the committing magistratoacted illegall y in ordcriug a remand for eight dnyp ,and no more, and that on tlio ground of taking lliomatter out of tho bauds of the corouer.

Dr. Scott—If any ono hero has a copy of thodl 'z ci or Mail , I xvill show you where you aro so re-ported .

Mr. Howard—I cannot hel p i t ; I nm not responsiblefor xvhat may appear in the papers, mid I deny havingsaid it .

Dr. Scott—If Jfr. Howard will withdraw tho re-mark , of course 1 am douo with it.

Mr. Hoxvard—I ci iuuot xvithdraw an observation Inevi -r made, and Xvill not havo ono fastened on 1110 inthat way.

Mayor—I can bear out Mr. Howard that ho saiduothiug about iusutlicicnl evidence.

Dr. Scott observed xvhen llio deposition!! would boread , it xvould bu BOCU that neither he nor the sub-iuspector could have acted otherwise than they did.If Mr. M'Grnth' s evidence on Saturday evening xvasgiven as it xxas on Monday , tlio procedurn might haxobeen diUurctit; but ho could not blamo Mr. M'firath ,because such a cloud of witnesses catno forward , thathe might very well havo beeu staggered in hi aopinion. 11 tho man has been kept in custody,xvt.ilst innocent of tho charge, it ia owing to thocareless evidence given on oath , aud not to any faultof his, or of thu uub-inspector.

Tho evidence was theu gotio into , and certainly,takcu in comparison with that given by the nnmuparties previously, xvaa very extraordinary indeed :—

Edxx ard Molonoy roniembeiH Saturday evening;xvas on the Mall at a quarter to six , near Mr. Condon 's;tnxv a horso and cur driving up tbo Mall ; saw axvotiiau fall doxvn ; docs not know xvhn drove thohorso and car ; believes they belonged to FatherO'DoitucIl six mouths ago ; cannot say anything onthe matter as ho xvaa half drunk ut the time. l) v.Scott; You bear your liquor extremel y well. De-ponent: Cannot nay if ho lodged informations beforuDr. Scott on Saturday night; cannot fay xvas hesxvoru beforo Dr. Scott on that nig ht at l.ad y-lanostation ; cannot my xvas there any document read lohim ou Saturday or whether hu signed any documentsor not ; does not knoxv did ho identif y the driver thatex-cuiug before Dr. Scolt.

Mr. Carey—1 now propose to read this man'sdeposition!) mado on Saturday evening.

Dr. Scott objected becuuw ho did not think thowitness should have bis memory refreshed by thomuling of the iuloi-nmtionii. Let him bo first cross-examined. The majority of tho court decided to havethe information * read , and in them doponont po.ii.tivel y swoto ho saxv the priaouer drive thn cur , andknoc k thu woman down , and then drive off at asmart pace. Did you swear to those informations?asked Mr. Carey. Wituess: On my oath I did not.1 knoxv I xvas iu tho barrack beforo Dr. Seott , butno more. Throo times over deponent xvas askedcould lie now identify Maliony as the man he svvoroto 011 Saturday evening, but each time ho swore hocould uot ceo Jltihony; all ho remembered xvas, theman he saw on Saturday xvoru brass buttons in hiscoat. To Mr. Jloivard : Jf ho swore Mahouy was thodriver it was not truo ; deponent was then ti psy ;could not swear he Haw a xvoman knocked down by ahorso nud cur ; could uot say xvbat knocked herdown; does not remember tho hour ho was nt thopolice barrack on Saturd ay evening; after ho sawthe woman aud beforo going to tlio barracks ho hadmore drink ; could not txvear did ho driuk anyxvbiskcy that ex'uniug ; drnnk n pint of beer and halta glass of ivhiskey about nti hour ago.

Joseph Caltag hau deposed hu lived iu liank-lnuo ;ou Saturday evening last was on tin; Mall , oppositoDobbyn 's Hotel ; saw 11 horse aud car pass by fromtowards tho (Jnay ; James Mahouy, the prisoner,drovo that horse and car ; it wns an outsido car ; howas going tlowl y ut Ibis time ; could not say whichway Mabony drove after this accident ; after tho ac-cident heard a man say, I wonder is that a case ;deponent saxv a woman ly ing on tl'o road betweenliauk-lanc aud I'alace-latie ; did no", see any otheroutside-car pass up fro m thu t^uay ; knew Mahouybeforo ; thu horse xvus black ; the cushions xvere b!no ;the horso hu saw pass into Catherine-street xras bk'ck ;believes he was in tin ; emp loyment , of the Kev . Mr.ij'l )q iiin ;ll ; li i iD now a doubt that Mahony xvas tin ;driver ; made a- deposition on Saturday evening lieforoDr. Seott ; it was read over to him ; ho swore it xwistrue , as hu buli \ed theu to bu so, and signed it.

Cross-examined by Mr. Howard—Is a genera lporter ; at t in; time 1 made the depositions I bulinvedthem true. -Mr. Jlowurd : Aro they truo ? Theyam not ; it is not truo to say I naw the prisonerdrivo au outsido car fro m tho (Juay along tho Mall ;on my 011th 1 did uot wi; James Mnhony drivo anycar that cvoniug ; cauliot say did I say a word aboutMnhony nt tho inquest ; thero did pass a car andblack horso, but I was mistaken in tho driver. Didyun swea r you did not see a car drivo by that even-ing ? If you did say, is it true ? It is falso if hosworo so; mistook the car for that of Father O'Don-nell' s ; tin ; car he Raw xvas not n fly car ; could notsay hud it a driver 's seat ; the driver xvas sitting onthe side next tho Toxvn Hall ; bad a little! drink takenon Saturday, but could not say how much ; had takenvery liltle , but could not say did bo tako xvbiskcy ;was quite Hoberon Saturday evening xvhen ho made,his deposition. To Captiiiri Drcrinn : Tho reason Inow doubt about Mahouy is that , tho drivor of thocarriage , told tnt ; that Mnhony passed fivo minutesbefore iu a covered car ; 1 did not seo him pass.

Mrs. lirceti repeated her cvidcuco of tho inquestand

Mr. J. 71. McGralh Hworc positivel y that JamesMabony was not tho man ho Baw knock down thoxvonmn j the, man who did so was dressctl very lilctjMahony. Mi'. Curey : Did you tell mo on Saturdaynight you could nut sircar to tho man ? I don 'trecollect havin g said so. Did you say you wouHnot tako on yourself to swear ho xvas not the man ,but that to thu best of your opinion ho was not ? Idon't think ! did. I xvould bonesti y and fairl y tellxvbat I saw. Would you know the driver thatknocked down tho woman ? 1 might. Did yon fayyou would knoxv him ? I dori 't think I did. Dr.Si.-otl : 1 11111 only sorry you xvei e not positivo enoughto hi ; sworn on Saturday. Witness to Mr. Carey : Iknow it was very ut igentleinanl y of you to conn: intomy priva to oflico yesterday to try to extract infor-mation from me. It xvas too much of tho policeman.

Patrick Hiitler ropf.itod biscv idencc of tho inquest ,nnd then added—Saw a covered car pixsj tho Millfrom William-street round by tho Tower ; that xvnsat half-past live o'clock ; it xvas driven by JnmosMahnny ; after this covered enr driven by Mahonypassed I remained on tho Mall nii or seven minutes ;saw no outside car coming round the O.uay and drivoup liercsford street ; did not seo a woman knockoddown that evening ; has no doubt th at Mahonydrove tho covered car, for xvo nodded to 6ach other.To Mr. Carey : Saw a woman ly ing on tho ground ;saw a borso and car belong ing to Mr. Wcd ger goingaway from where she xvas lying. Mnyor : You aroeuro of that. W'tnn t H : Tins mini nnd horso were his ,but can 't say if tho car belonged to him ; it XVOB nnuiitsido ear. To Mr. Carey : When I saxv tho car itxvas about two or threo yards ."iw.iy from tho womandriving olf - Faw a cloak or garment fall ol fiho car ;don 't th ink tin: driver xvas going at a quickor pneothan it* he had a pasaeuger ; think ho xvas closer tothe bishop's palace than tin ; other flido ; tho womanxvas ly ing at that si.h; too ; would know tho managain ; saw him i:i court to-day, but I do not sechim noxv ; do not knoxv bis name.

Dr. Scott, snid that now tho CIRO had closed , howould wish to know tho opinion of his brothermagistrates on thu course ho pursued in remandingthu man.

Capt. .loliusoii mill it xvas plain that tho caso wnflnno of mistaken identity, but from thoovidenco givenbefore Dr. Scott , ho could do nothing but xi hat ho haddone.

Mr. Howard—1 now nee, oftor having hoard tho

dnpositionri, that Dr. Scolt had evidence to comriittho man.

Dr. Scott—I am glad to hear you say so. That ismy privatn opiuiou also.

Capt. Ilronan and tho ifuyor said that Dr. Scottxvns just.ilicd in tho courao ho took.

Tho Mayor said that xvitli regard to llio olght dnyB1remand , tlio magistrates' warrant xvould bring thoman doxvn at any moment.

Aid. Commins—I could provo from tho beginningthat tho man was iunoccnt , and I noxv wish to boEworn to show the reason wh y I took such au intu rtMtin tho enso. H would bo very wrong of mo if I didnot do do so, knowing his inuoci-noc.

Mr. Howard—At tho tlmo this occurrence lookplace, tho man xvas tlrivin g or preparing lo drivo Abl.Conimmins lo tho railway .

Aid. Commins—Ho xv:is, and I xvish to prove it toshow to the public , wh y 1 look such an interest iu lliocaao. I wish to be sworn. Dr. Scott : It ia not no-ccssary.

Tho prisoner xva3 then ordered to bo discharged ,nnd so ended tliis remarkable caso.

ANOTIIKK AIIUBSr.A man named 1'nf.rick Cumin, a driver in tho em-

ployment of Mr. Wcdger, Mayor 's Walk , xvas nr-rcitcd on Wednesday .illoruonn a? the offender. Howns bailed out on yesterday morning.

Mil. B. OSIIORN'E ON THK EDUCATION ' RII .L.The following is the full report of tlio extraor-

dinary spcecli (if tltc nnii|tie J[r. 13. O.sutmNK,upon tlio Education Bill , to xvliich ire ruler- atsome, length elsewhere :—

Mic . ]}. OsiioitsK—Sir , at this period of tho eveningI venturo to ask xvhnt has become of tho ameiulint ;iitof my lion, nud lenntcd friend tho member for rCin g'.sLynn ? (laug hter.) If thnt anicudmont had bi;en incourao of discussion by this houso I should not liuvoendeavoured so persistently lo ?ate,h your oyc , be-cause, althoug h tho government hast cracked its ivhi pupon this occasion , nud intends to look upou an ad-verso voto as a vote of ccnst iro—crying " xx-nlf" nlitt lo too often , I think (laughter)—still my mind hn-ibeen made up from tho first upon this proposition for1 think the selection of 2H members out of tho academiccircle in Ireland to form a council for this nexv un i-vcroity xx'ould bo next to on impossibility. I nm for-tified iu that opinion by the sentiments ¦expressed bytho senior follow of Trinity Collego, Dublin , Dr.Haughton , xvho on n recent occasion said at n publicmeeting convened by the sonato that ho xx-ould inkany purson thero if he could xvrito doivn tho names uftwenty-eight men m Ireland , exclusive of jurlgospostmasters, nnd inspectors of constabulary, xvhowere fit to sit on that council (laug hter). 1 boliovoit xvould bu impossible , to get txventy-cight such men;and ovcu if you could get thorn I huliuvo it would boouo of tho falsest stops iu legislation if they xvero tobo nominated by tbo genera l ignoranco which pre-vails in thin houso of Irishmen aud Irish manners.lint tho debato his assumed much wider proportions ,and thero scums a chanco of our discussing this greatquestion of education , not with reference to tho in.tercsts of Ireland , but simpl y as a matter of parlyxvaifa ro, nnd that xvo shall lind ourselves voting, notfor tho advancement of learning, but to prolong tin;existenco of a government. 1 very much regret thndeclaration maths at the commciiccincil of this debateby the tbo First Minister of tho Crown , that thismeasure xvas vital to tho honor nml to tho existencoof her Majesty 's government (opposition cheers).Tho ri ght lion, gontlemati may exclaim xvith Fulstaff ,". 1 think I have led my ragamuffins where they willbu sevorel y peppered" (laug hter) . And lie mayoven go further in Hint quotation and add , " Hut thrcoor four of my baud aro luft !" (renewed laughter.) Iregr.it that he has raised this issue for the salj o of thoeducational advantages that xvo offer to Ireland . 1must uovv taku exception to some of tho opeuingstatomeuls uf iheri gh bou. guntlouan in inlruducingthis bill. I think ho xvas guilty, not of misrepresenta -tion , hut of a niiseouuoptiimof tlio history of DublinUnivers i ty . Hi: told us that (j uueti Klizubeth wasnot thu founder of that universit y, hu t thu t it ori ci-liated in thu year 1'A l l , anil strangest of all ho quotedtho reiio.riied Dr. Toddtis au authority on t!io subject.Now , L havo read what ho has said upon tho matter ,anil hero are his words :—" It is unnecessary to pur.suu any further the story of these transactions"(connected will) tho university) " sinco it must busufficiently obvious that tho xvholestory of unendow eduniversity, or any university at all , endowed or notendoxved , which xvas confiscated and destroyed at thesuppression of tho monasteries is nn nb.solulo fiction :"nnd Dr. Todd goes on to say, " Qucon Kli/. aboth in tboreal aud only founder of tho University of Dublin."So much for tho history of tho right lion , gcntlomnn.1 cau only ascribe it to tho fact that tboso distantlimes thero was no professor of the modern hi storyof that day left iu tho university (laug hter) . Onlooking it ito tho right lion, gentleman 's speech anpublished on authority, I Jiml ho has- inndo (mothergrax-o mistako by adopting an erroneous cstimuto ofof llio value of tbo property belonging to TrinityCollego. ilu eatimaloa tho total funds ol that societyaB £50,001) a year, and of courso when tho speech xx-nflmad e the houso supposed lh.it to mean so much paidin bard cash to tho profit of tho college, liut froma note appended to tho corrected edition of the speechit sccma that estimate takes into account the college,baiidiugd and grounds , anil tin: provost 's house , butnot llio municipal taxes paid 011 tltoso buildings andgrounds, xvhich amount lo .CIoUO a year. Surel y thatia not fair 11 fair xvay of putting tho caso. Then hemakes a further mistake, for ho estimates i,'l] ,d"iJ(Jas tho surp lus of revenue , over expendituro. Hul lHud that in tho year lh'71, xvhen tho collego expend!-turo ou tho libraries and somo other departments xvasunusuall y low, tho surplus IV.IS only £1,555, aud intho prusont year it will lo reduced still lower. I D .deed, so riokelty aro llio lunda of Trinity Collego thattho authorities aro in great trep idation lest, in courseof time, if this bill becomes law, tho college should beso crippled as to be unablo to carry on the workof education at all. When tho First Minister oftho Croxvn talked about lcgislallug for Ireland ac-cording to Irish ideas , 1 regret that ho did notfirst ascertain whether such legislation xvas practicablewhethor it could bo carried throug h this house. Whencomp laintR aremudoof tho exaggerated hopes xvhichhavo bceu excited in Ireland , to whom aro those hopesduo? Tho right lion, gentleman speaks of tho frishedu.calional gricx-aticQ as being miscrahlo and scandalous ,but how does this bill redress that grievance ? Ivery much xvish that before tho right lion, gentle-man stirred in this question , hi: had taken tho advicothat he himself gave on the subject of Dr. Strauss atLiverpoo l , xvhen he. saiil , " bu slow to slir inquiries!which you do not mean to pursuo to their propercud" (cheers ami laug hter). I wis/i he had beenstow before he had excited tho hopes of tho HomanCatholic bishops ami laity of Ireland. Among thefisxv enthusiastic speeches in support of this rno.iRi tro(Intig hter) I was struck , earl y in tho debato , by thatof tbo hon. and luarncd member for Denbighshire(Mr. 0. Morgan)—a (jj ueeu's counsel (laug hter) . He.said that the bill crime to us xvith particular recom-mendations , the first of which xx-aa that it xvas con-structed and comp iled by eight first-claps Oxfordmen (laughter) . Well , sir , I feel very glad that tbosistor univor sity to xvhich I belong bos neither xvran -glers nor n. xvooden -spoon to mix xvith (laughter) .You would oxpect that , when men of their standingin a unive rsity laid Ihnir bends together that youxvould have lind n bill that had somo merit from anacadeinio point of view. These Oxford men seemparr.icul.ry partial to their progeny, I suppose forthn saino reason that parents havo .1 special affectionfor their most ricketty children (laug hter) . Hutwlmtnro tho adviintiigej IV0111 an nenduniio point ofview ? In tin ) first p lace, thu bill strikes it fatalblow at all knowled ge, for it prohibits tlio study ofmodern history.

Mr. (.'AKDWKi. r.—Xo.Mr. OSIIOKX E —I havo not used tlio word " gag;"

thoworil used in tho bill U " prohibit."Mr. CAit n wK i . t.—No.Mr. OSIIOIIXK — What , havo tho government ngain

altered the bill ? (Opposition cheers.) It ignoresmoral and mental philosop hy, and it eciidn theologyto Coventry (laug hter). Js that xvbat xvas to bavobeen expected from oight first class,or " double-first "Oxford mm ? With such nn education what mightxve hnvo expected ? Surely a littlo moro commonFonao (a laugh). 1'niH this bill , and education inIreland becomcx , not onl y incomp letn but vnlnele t iR;and Trinity College, Dublin , xvhioh has been some-times sneered at IIR a " fiilcut sister ," xvill become,not onl y dumb , but bl ind (cheers). It nppenrs tn mi;that there is onl y one gootl th ing that hn * beenelTectod by this bill. It has accomplished n thingxvhich , sinco the union , has been unknown in Ire-land ; it linn made nil partit a unanimous (cheers anda laug h). Tin: Chief Secretary for Ireland snid—¦' Oh no, not everybody, but only certain sects ;" butwhore am we- to look for tho protests ? Uelfast , Cork ,Oalxvuy, Trinity Collage , St. Step hen 's (Ireen —infact , every college, nnd every city opposes the bill ,excepting certain small privato l i t t le places likoHnlfast or Mngee College. (An itoit. Member : " AndCulcrnioc") You, nnd Colorniiio (a laugh). Somuch for tho hill. Kir , I regret to say that I lis-tened lo tho speech of tho right hon. gentlemnn whohns succeeded mo tit J/iskenrd (a laug h) with nomoregret. I cannot concur in a great part of it. 1lament thnt he ascribed to tho ri g ht hon. gentlemannt tho head of tho government improper and ignoblomotives (cries of " No "). No ? Then I- enn onlysay (iod defend mo from my friends if I nm to betold that tho It ir.gungu of my rig ht hon. friond waacomplimentary (a laug h) , i think ho wns unjust. Imay Ray I never would xvbisper anything to thodetriment of tho abilit y of thu right hou. gentleman ,or to tho great, sicrilices that 1 think bo made inadopting tin: princi p les of tho bills on Irish land andtho Irish Church. I will fay that not even thoeloquence of my right hon. friend , or all tho exert-ions of all of us, could ever havncariic d thoso meas-ures to a favournbh: issue ; and I rejoice , aud 1 amthankful lo tho right hon. gentleman that he didcomo forwurd in a nublo arid d'aiatercsteO manner,and did carry them (hear hear) , but if my right hon.friend was unjust to tho First Minister , ho xvas alsovery one-tided in his views of mixed education , which1 CUD only account for upon certniu reaauus. Huwan u wry dialiuguiijbuU socruUiry for Irolaud, but

it is notorious that tin was moro fond of the sports oftho field than of instructing himsolf in theodacationalwants of tho country (a- laugh). My right bon.fricud , lookimg at tho mntter from merely a Protes-tant point of vioiv—I miget any from a Prosbytoriaupoint (a cry of " DC , no," from Mr. Buckley)—I donot know xvhat tho hou. gentleman is who cried " no,no" ; ho looks liko a nonconformist (loud laughter).Uut my right lion , friend speakincr sololy from aProteatant point of viuw, ignoring altogether tholloman Cntholio poiut of view, and adopting thostrain , to somo extent , of thanking God that he xvasnot " liko that publican" (a laugh), my right hon .friend said that this was merel y a prieat's question.I deny it. If the right lion, gentleman ba-i anyknowledge of Ireland—as ho ought to h:»vo—howould bavo knoxvn that you caouot in Irelandsepimto tho priest from tho laity (hear, hear) . Youmay lament it , but such ix tho fact , and xvo havo todeitl xvilh the facts of tho case. Wl-.it did my righthon. friend say about mixed education ? Ho adducudtho evideneo of two Itomau Catholic bishops, whoEpoko something about the mult i plication tnblo boingnecessary to llio formatiou of Bound morals in thoyoung (a laug h). But doos tho right hon. gentlemanforget that this system of mixed education is notopposed by tho Homnti Cutholic clergy nlono ? Hoknows that iu his timo tlio great trouhlo that wascaused at the ensile, by tbo opposition of tho l'rotes.tant 'clergy^to mixed education (hear, hear). It xvaathey xvho opposed it in every xvay. They began thoopposition , and the l!oman Catholics now continue it .Wh y, I, myself , heard a most eloquent sermon fromone of the best bishops theu ou the Iruh bench , whois now dead , iu xvhich he: denounced theso schoolsand mixed education— but especiall y tho school.)— us" devil' s Kchnol s ," and so lato ns the year 1S7I , at a,meeting about mixed education in tbo city xvhich I HOinadequatel y represent (a laug h), a membor of tl.oEstablished Church—an hou. member of tho discs,tablislled Church (a laugh)—xvel l , a, member of thoestablishment , and not n Human Catholic ferreted outof a I1I110 book (a laugh), said that " ho deprecatedallowing our Protestant children to to associatedxvith Roman Catholic children in tho schools. Some,associations xvould take place, acquaintanceship xx-ouldgo on to friendshi p, nnd that would end in .iHcclioii,and , afier a short, t ime , in innrriago" (a laug h). Letmy right lion, fricud tako that xvitli him to tho clec-tors of Ij iskeard. I havo no duubt ho xvill very soonbo there (a laugh). It may appea r ridiculous , butsuch are the sentiments that haxo been preached fortho last twenty yenra by tbo Protestant clergy withregard to mixed education -, so do not let thn housoboh'oro with my right hon friend , that it, is thelloman Catholics alono xvho denounce the system.Unquestionabl y it is dono liy tho clergy ou both sides,I do not , indeed , think that we owe education , in anyxvay, to the clergy. According to my reading ofmodern history— xvhich I shall bopo still to bo abloto quote in this bouse, even if the bill passes (11laug h)—the clergy of all denomination * havo nux-erbeen over favourable to the education of tho peoplu(hear , hear) . No-v , somelning has been said abouttho prosperity of tho Calway College, and thu hon.gentleman the member for Londonderry , xvho may bea young member of the houso , but xvho is uinloublodl yan old practitioner (a laug h), talked about this " com.partitive mccess" of this college. Wo have hadgreat regrets oxer this college, which , if it met xvithits deserts , xvould hi: immediatel y extinguished , alongxvith tho Collego of Cork (hear , hear). That , tlion , i.-<thu real history of lialivay college. Tbo fact is, it is nocollego at all "but a preparatory school for younggentlemen , who como to it most imperfectl y educatedand leava tt not much better (n laug h). Let mo givotho houso tho history of some recent transactions inthis college. I am not going to enter into any com-parison ns to a man coating ,C:iO(> a year to the contry1 think this is a subject ipiito separato from thntof cost. If you get an educated man t think thatiu Ireland ho xi'ould be cheap at nny price. Now ,at n publio meeting of tho QIICC H 'H University,hel t l at Dublin Castle, 011 October 10, 1S72.—xvher o they had mot to glorify themselves the tri -ump h of Queen 's College , tho chancellor , xvhn is thnMarquis of Kildaro , being well crammed for theoccasion (a laug h), drew pub lic attention to thegreat success of certain gontlenieu—f xvill not meu-lion tho names—who had been educated in thatcollege. One, ii Master of Arts j ami a gold mcdaliaiof tho college, hail taken the second placo iu thoKast Indian civil service competition. Another ,also a gold medal list , bad gained the stinleiilshi pof tho Inns of Court in London. In the firstcase it xvas added that llio gentleman hail succeededagainst 51 competitors fro m all tho lending tinivcrattii KNow, lot uaexatnino iulo the facts. Thu last namedgcntlcmnn was Ixvico plucked by tho Kast Indi a civilftervicc commissioners , and bu xvent afterwards to a" crammer " nml got throug h (ft langh). J11 thnother caso, Mr. So and So, who waB tho first 1'eelexhibitor in ls;0-71, and also gold medallist , went in1S71 to tho'civil scrvico compotition and xvns p lucked.JIo theu entered atn grinding eslablislimcut at Hays-water—if any gentloinan xvould like to kinxv of itfor hia sou 1 can givo him tho card (a laug h)- -andafter he had been thero a year he got the second placein tho East India civil msrvic o . Another gentleman ,also a gold medallist in law at tho Queen 's Ij'niversitywas plucked for a studentshi p. What did hu do, afterall the education he had receix'cd tit the college, xvhie 'iIhu right linn , gentleman thu member for Oxford Uni-versity called " the li ght" of (lalivay ? Hi xvent toa laxvycr 's oflieo in Lincoln 's- inn-field a for a year ,and then he'obtained the studentshi p at the Inns ofCourt in tho following year (a laugh). Theao arespecimens of tho sort of learning given at G'alwayCollege. Xoxv , what is tho fact ? It is. that xvebavu begun at tbo w ong end ; that we have put lliocart beforo the horso (laug hter) . It is not collegesthat xvo xvant in Ireland ; it is iiitcrmudiato schools(cheers.) Wh y xvo hail the other day, in tho countyof Clarp, ajury, four of whom did not speak Kng lish ,and tho foreman wns unablo to write his name.What doea the professor of ju risprudence in Cahvaysay ? Ho says that all who havo an acquaintan cexvitli the xvorking of tho Qneeu 's Colleges know thowretched state of preparation of tbo students forwant of intermed iate schools. Wo should do muchbetter to tho peop lo of Eng land aud Ireland if wegave our attention to tho foundation of intermediateseboola (cheers). A petition from Limorick .signed notoiilv by a Roman Catholic Iliahop but by Protestantclergy, asks not for an increase of colleges but forgood intermediate schools. 1 heard with pleasuretin! speech of this hou. member for tlio Universit y ofDublin—o ne of the mo.-t libera l nnd distinguishedspeeches xvhich I have over heard from nny u'enilo-mnii , Churchman , Nonconformi .-t , or Homan Catholic(heur , hear) . How aro xvo placed in this dilemmaiu which xve find ourselves ? |!c.;ausn xvo havo tnredeem the pletl gu givun by tlio I'remier during hisunfortunate election tour in Lancashire (hoar , hear).Why, be is making a holocaust of his party (cheers).1 have always hinient< ;d theso Echcmes about Ire-laud , and 1 agree with the hon. member for Norfolkthat Ireland is incessantly tho battle fioltl of faction(cheers). 1 lamented Lhis. I cannot help thinkingthat tho sin of the leader of llio Opposition hasdescended upon tlio ministe r 'now in olllce. I havoalways regretted that xvu did not accept tho greatsohemoof levelling up. I knoxv tho universal shoutwhich which will arise ,on this aide- of tho house fromsomo of ny Liberal friends (hear), liut I hax-nalways lamented that tho chance xvent by. Andwhat is tho consequence ? (hear , hear ,) I havoheard txx'O speeches fro m hou . gentlemen on this siiloof the house xvho support iho bill— I do not knowwhich is tho senior, l int the member for the city ofDublin , who I think is llio elder of those twins(laug hter) , Rays that he bad no doubt iu his ownmind that if Ireland had a parli ament of ho 1- own ,even althoug h it was mainly I'rotoslJUt—

Mr. I'm—All Protestants.M. II. OSIIOI IXK —Fvsn if it wero all Protestant ,

ho said be had no doubt that it xvould endow a Ito-mail Catholic college. And Dr. Shaw has said thosame thing. 1 think it would havo boon great andstatesmanlike to havu looked tho matter boldl y inthe facu. Tho nonconformist s nro not to supposothat there nro a mcro handfu l of lioninn Catholics inIreland. What did Mr. ISurku say about tho KomanCatholics of Ireland f Every word which ho paidin 1702 U equall y truo now. Ho paid , " In Kng landthe Hom an Catholics arc a sect; in Ireland they aroa nation 1 ' (hear , hear) , This fundamental differencemust nflVe l every reason and every measure xvhichyou may p.-.ss 011 thu fubjecl. If tho Unman Catho.lie- nm not a sect in 1 reland thu true nml xvisn policyxvould bo to endow and givo a charter to :i HomanCatholic Unive rsity .(cheers). Aro you going tolegislate according to Irish ideas; or pntcb up Scotch ,Kng lish , and Welsh prcjutlict-s ? ' i f the right hon.gentleman considers ,tho present stato of tilings tobo griex -ous nnd scandalous , and falls far short ofwhat is required (cheers). 1 givo llio right hou.gentlemnn credit for sincerity ami good intentions(liet ir , hear ,and Inug litor) . Tho declaration of thoright hon. gentlotnuu thut tbo b'dl is necessary forthe existence ol his government places me person-all y iu a very uncomforta ble , position (hoar, hear ,anil luug hlur) . I havo a gcuora l confidence in thoright lion, gentleman. I think ho can do thingtixvhich no other man on tbis eido of tho houso can do.I think xvo aro lucky to havo such a leader , and 1think it would bo difficult to rcp lnco my noblofriend tho Secretary for Ireland. But what la a manto do who has a sincere desire, uot ouly for thoadvancement of learning, but for tho interests ofTrelaud 4t The hon. member for tho city of Oxfordhad made au nppent mi wfifrifo nlinm— (dtt o f.00'11111fti/sni/ iis (cheers and laughter)--givo a voto to oblind government. J f f do I know not with whntface 1 can present myself beforo any constituency,uulC 8S indeed I coul'runtcd my old friends at Lia.keard (luug lilvr) . I would cnircat tho ri ght lion,gentleman to follow tho examp le of tho LordChninMrlaiii , ana ns The lht/M I '™1 ll!» bocnwithdr awn from tbo Coart Tlicahv, that ho willwithdraw this unhappy bill , which r .dds not to thecontent but lo tho discontent of Ireland , nud com-promises Iho position of '.ho Liberal party (chcera)

COUNTY WEXF0HD KLECTIOJf.The' Liberal Clul) of Wexford havo mot , and re-

solved* to start two Homo llule candidates for thatcounty ul the, uoxlvlcclioii .

LUNGAKVAN CCHlRBai 'ONDKSC TE

BOARD OF GUAR DIANS—TIIURSDAT.J. R. DOWER , Esq., J.p., V.C., in tho chair. -

Also present—Messrs. J. Wall, J. Crotty, J- Walrt),J. Tobin, and R. J. Usslier, J.P.

R ELIEF.—Patrick Ryan, a young mnn from Tip-poriry town, aa ho stated, was ad.mitted with a norohand. Patrick Keily's wife was' granted 2s. Gd. axvoek for a month , her husband being ill in hospital.Tho daughter of a woman named Molony, eightyyears of ago, asked for oat.relief for her -mother, nbobeiug in ill-health. Mr. Crotty warmly snpportcdtho application , and sho waa granted half a crown aweek for thrco month?. John Brion , uuablo to work,with .1 xvifo nnd tliroti children, had bis out-roliofronowed for threo month? , at fivo shilling!! n ivcok.

Co.ir.s.—Tho master suggested the desirability, inan economical poiut of view, of ndvortimng at oocofor coal , tho present prico being, ho believed , at anaverage of thirty shillings 11 tou. Mr. Wall said thoyOHght to ndvortiso for forty tons, and tlio boardagreed tc do so.

M ILK .—Tho tendora received for llio supply of newmilk xvero rejected for boing too high , and freshadvertisements wero ordered.

AccF.iTKn TENDKIIS .—William Ryan—170 yards,calico, at 3d. per yard ; 5011 yards, shirting calico, nt8J1I. per ynrd ; 15 yard s, friio, at 4s. M. per yard ;GO lbs., stocking ynrn .nt 2s. porlb. ; tapo at 1B. 2d. porpiece. Patrick Scanlon—170 yards , calico, nt !i .per ynrd ; 60 ynrde , cord u roy, at Is. Id. per yard ;12 lbs., sexving thread , at 2s. 2d. per 1b. JohnGriffin—200 vat-tin , winsey, ut 75d. per yard ; 15yards , friz.e, at Is. .'id. per ynrd ; 160 yardi, bluoflannel at Is. (i}d. per yard j 150 yards, whiteflannel , at Is. 3'}d. per yard. Thomas M'Carthy—GO lbs., Flocking yarn , nt 2s. 2d. per lb.; ntuds , pergross, fid.; 170 yard?, cnlico, nt 5d. per ynrd.Patrick KcnTy, 1(10 yards , check, at 75<l. per yard.David Scott & Co., Dublin , 200 ynrd s, shrouding, at-i per yard. John Scnr.lon, thn bulk of tin; sundries ,such aa sxveeping lu-indic .*, Au. Snnford , CollinsGcorgo Stokes, p lumber* xvork ; Patrick O'liricn ,sweep ing chimneys, .U I- per nmiom.

TUB COAT . COXTIMT .—Tho folloiving letter wasrecuived from tho Local Government Board uuderdato of the 12th :—

" Silt—Tlio I.tw^l (Jox'crtim.iiit Board bavo linil Wore them an-pt .lutiou tif thu boitnl uf iruanliuiid uf tin: tj tli in*t.-irit , ]iro-lXHilu; t<i allow t!ii!Cii.il iMlilr.icl i>r:lii lulvauct-of Sj . pi-r tonou hi--, cmtmct , in con".^|ii'-iic.'t.f the n .tvancL-iu tlm price ofmills ; anil they iti-j irc to sUito thut tlic-j - fuel it lln-ir iluty inthin cx-i:, :i.< thrv hart- alriMily il.nic iu ottn.-r cn.-t-s of tbo knit l ,to ti ilvift; tin; ^.ii:ir.li:uis thut tin: f:ict of thu murki-t price of annrth-k- ctmtmct.il fur liavinir incrrniril nftcr the ctmtnict xvasCUIOII U-U.-.!, .l.i.s nnt iittunl ami vuliu grouml for ultwiui; tlmtt-n;).? i>I tin- twit/act."

THK SCHOOLS .—Miss Quirk has row beingnppointedhead mistress at the schools prn, tern. The board hasbeen vory furluualo iu procuring the services of socflicicnt n teacher. The Very Kev. Dr. Hnll y madoa mo.st critical examination as to the moral andliterary knowlod go in tho several .branches taug ht inthe school , such as .spelling, writing from dictatiou ,geograph y, Kng lish grammer, arithmetic both vul garand decimal , ie., which resulted ia n hig hl y ci'cdititbloway to the tcnehcr and pup ils. Dr. Crokcr King,inspector , and an accomplished scholar , also heldsimilar examinations , and hia report xvas mostSlltixfnc tnrv.

As to Miss K. Shine , noxv assistant teacher, it ap-peared from tin: excellent report given of her literaryattainments by the Si.-lcrs of Mercy, xvhich xvas readbeforu the board by Mr. M. A. Atit ' ioriy, D.V.C., thatsho is 11 hi g hl y competent teacher.

Thu bimricsj xvas li y ht , aud tho board adjournedea rly.

l'KTTY SKSSIOXS— SA T U R I U V .licforo Sir J. N. Humble , Bnrt., Messrs. If . A. Fitz-

gerald , J. If. Dower, and W. M. Ardng h.A-'is.it.i. r.—Thom.'H Sc-mlon cbnrgcd John M'Orath

with assaulting him on Thursday week by hitting himtxvo blows of hi3 clenched baud on the head. Mr. (.t.Kiel y, «olr. for comp lainant , and Mr. J. Hunt , folf.for the detr-ucc. It appeared , from the uvideuco ofcomp lainant", that In; purcha sed a stack of oats fro mthe hither of defendant f o r £ l , and on tho day howent lo draxv iL home hu was met iu tho yard by de-lCmlant who xvould nut alloxv him to do Fo ; somexvord y pas.-ed between them , xvhen defendant gavehim Ixvo blows of a li.il oil the head which knockedhim reeling about llio yard ; defendant is brother-in-law to comp lainant. Court : Where do you livu ?j Vt U pper Laekeudarra ; 1 have a heiidachu siucoxvhich is very painful. Thomaa McGrath , the fa '.Ucr-in-tavv , swon: thu out* xvero Ida , and ho 6old them tocomp lainaul. Michael (.i i i f l iu sworo ho saxv bothmen quarrelling about thu oats, but thero was u» blowgiven iu his presence. James M'lirath sworn he sawdefendant ot ilchuoiiip laiuunt by llio collar of hia coal,but the case being deemed by the court n famil y dis-pute , und no injury done, iiucd thu accused oulysixpence ami cosls.

lto.xi) N LISAXCKS .—Thomas Cm-ran , road contrac-tor , sununoued J.imc* Lander* for luy ing a quantityof inauui'O 011 tbo public rani ut Uall y x-oile, ou tho27lh ultimo. Defe inlaut stated he could not removetho uiauuro in consequence of the late frost and snoxv .On thiK ground the summons xvnaallwwed to bo with ,drawn.

Same against James t'olcy for lay ing a quantity ofseuucctl ou ihu road , uud comp lainant deposed hecalt tiuued defendant ou several occasions againstdoing so- Defendant denied complainant 's statement ,that tho manure xvas clo .se to tho xvaler-coiir se, butiu an ang le of llio road.—Fined (Jd. aud costs.

DitrxkL NNK.ss.—A number of charges of drunkou-in.-s.s wero disposed of by fines vary ing from tenshillings down to one, all xvith costs. They xvere allpaid.

l'ooi' A N D Motrii D ISKASE .—Two cases were re-ported al Colli gau, aud txvo at Cappag h, nil of a mildnaturo. —Adjourned.

S.ut.'uiui , JM/tiicl f Ii).—iJcforo Sir J. N. Humbleliait. , Messrs. J. 11. Doxver , and W. M. Ardngh.

W A X D E K I X I ; H OYS.—John Kraher , son of tlio latePatrick I'raher , Colli gnn , was brought up by Mr.John fMnhony, Willi 'im-slrcet, charged wilh wandoringubuut tho country at tho ngo of suvon. Mr. Mahouy 'sattention xvna called to tho child by a clergyman , nudho made every inquiry about him. no now broug hthim forward xvith a viexv of having hir .i sent to theIndustrial School , ut Cappoquiu , under tho Sisters ofJlerey. Tlio ccrtificuio of admission wny onlercil,aud 1111 eulogy xvas passed deservedty 011 Mr. Muhony,fur his truly beucvoleut conduct. Uead-ConstabloAbct irnu broug ht up another wandering boy namodJoh n Jiodurick , xvhom ho found begging at Mr.Greene 's, of Abbuysidc ; hia ago waa betxveen eightand nine. This boy was ulso scut to tbo CnppoquinSchool.

ASSAI .LT.—John M'Grath , farmfir, LackendarruUpper , charged Michael , Thomas , and Brid getColliuaue , with having assaulted him on Moudnyevening, tlio lOlh iuatant , by striking him on thehead xvilh a stick, nud severely cutting -him. Mr.Hunt appeared fur the complainant , nnd Mr. G. Keilyfor ibe defendant. Complainant deposed , in Irish ,that , ou Iho evuuing named , ho xvas standing iu hisown ynrd , when Michael and Thomas Cull inano , andBrid get , their mother , cntno in , and Tliomn* tried tobreak opeu the housu door with an iron bar ; housked what tln -y xvero doing, and they replied , if hoxvould come over ho xvould seo ; he difl so, aud gotsix strokes of a stick on tlio head from MichaelCiilliiianu ; hu xvna quite sure- ho got three blows ;Tom it'id Bridget hold him while he xvas beingnsstiulled ; xvns knocked ou his knees, and wasinic/t .siblo f or n time f ro in thu bloivs. C-oKa-examinedby Mr. Keily : Tho houso in xvbich I live ia dividedequall y betxveen my father aud myself. Ia not thohulise divided into two, each houso with a separatedoor ? Yes. Theu , which door wero thoy breaking ?M y falher 'a. Mr. Keily : Did your father not lockthat tluor ? Voa, ho did , aud my boy usod to lock it.Mr. Kuil y : Did your father toll you to tako chargoof that houso until ho catno back ? Ho did not.Wh y did you prevent tho Cullinano 's oponitig thotluor xvhuu you got no chargo of it ? llocauso it wasni ght , und thu door loeke.l ; I told him to coma to-morrow. Had not tho Cullinnno 's charge of it J Theyhad. ThumaH MuGratli , a young lad , dopusud thnthia father (lnst xvitness) went between tho Cullionno 'Band tho door to provnnt them breaking it , whenMicli n ol Cullinano struck him throo blows of a stick011 thu head , and put him oa his knocs. Mr. Hunt :Did vour father Btriko him J Ho did not. Had yourfather a sprong iu Ilia hatM that night , and did hoattempt to stab him with it. Ho had uo tprong inhis hunt! ; I did not aco Jt with him. Who had tho.sprong ? Tom Cullinano , aud ho took it from myfnlhur. Court : Did you nut swenr a xvhilo ago yourfather had no' Bprong in.his hand. I did not seo itwith him. Dcuid Counors deposed ho saw tho oprongiu Tom Culliuauo 'a hiiiid , nud ho told him if ho struckM'Grath xvith it , ho 'd hang him. Mr. Hunt : WasM'Cralh rnuuh cut ? Vet, ho was, and bleeding too.Whcu bo went into tbo house, did ho not boast thatho gave tho Cullit innes a fino licking that night rI did not hear him say so. From tho ovidcDce of thowholu of tho wilucasc8, it appeared quite plain thatM'Gtath had no right , whatever, to interfere in thaCOM *.*, as tho Culfiuiitiod got charge of the houso inquestion , aud consequently tho coart dismissed thecase.

CUOSS-CA SK.—Mary Cullinano charged John M/Gratb.complainant iu the above, with aasrtalcing her, whensho went to open tho door of tho houso in question.Sho deposed he caught her, uud thrust her into alough of water, aud , after rising, threw hoi- downngain ; ho then knocked her about tho yard, andngninet tho wall , treating her very badly, whichMargaret Scanlon proved to bo tha fact. Mr. Hunt:Which was thia buforoor ufter tbo row ? ComplainantBaid it was beforo tho row. Tho defendant won boundto tho pcaco for ttvolvo months in £20, nnd tvro tonsafter xvhich the court adjourned.

TOWN COMMISSIONERS—Moxn.xT.Mr. J. II. DOWER , J,P., Chairman .

Also present—Messrs. Thomas Williams, Capt. W.Gibbous , John Wall , Richard Phelan , Joh n Williams,nnd Thomas O'Connor.

KLKCTIOS OF COMMISSIONERS .—Tho board prococdodto elect two commissioners in tho room of Ileni-yAuthouy, M.D., and Cupt. K. Fitzgerald. Mr. Thos,Vy'ilUams proposed, and Mr, O'Connor seconded him,

that MK W. Daa be "elected in room of Capt. E. Fitzgorald.—Unanimously passed. Mr. John Williamproposed, and Mr. John \7R11 seconded him , that -MrJames Hnnnigan. be elected Vu placo of Heur)Anthony, M.D.—Passed urj ouimonsly.

ANOTHER EEsro.vATio.v.—Tbo following was read ;" To tho Chairman of the Dnngarvan Town Com-missioners. SIR —I beg to tender to you my re.aignation for tho Dnngarvrtn Ward.—Trul y yoars,Dsms U'CARTHY. March 10, 1873."—Accepted.

TUB COUNTY R AILWAY .—The following was readfrom Mr. Langley, B.S. :—

" DEIR SIR— ProrfonB to mj leaving Dnnjnxrr.-xn on MoiiiiAy.I hcnp.l it xvas the xviih of your board that I should in icct thurailway plans, and report on the uiotlo by \rIlich it is propom!that tho rnilwnj »toill cro>» tho Causeway. I Ibid that the lcvi-1of tho mil will be ouo ft>ot «ix incht-fl nndcr that of tho roail-wur, and their axes wilt erofu as near as pos*iblo miilwnT be-tween tlio bridjre anil IIi-,'gins"s corner, Abhcysitlc Tlio rail andraul incut at ix very aouto anglo, and the height of a bridg.!over the railwn/ Bliou 'il bo I think nbout fiftoeu feet over tlmrnnxl luvcl. I feel, tuercforu, disposal to H.ITL'.C thu Adoption of thulevel crushing, as proposer], for tht.-iuol .no to such a britlyft miiiitltflvi-i-y ati-ep at Abbejrsi.te. . 1 sn»- Mr. Kdruond Power in Cl'ilimoljt iUrJay, aud mentioued to Mm thnt it wan thu inti-ntiimnfrtiur l>i.-iril to item! it liepnutiou. to iroit upou thu directors ontho 12th iust. nt Vt'nterford. Ho dc*lred me to say that it wascontrary to thu *taniliu£ onlt-n uf the Honso thnt luiy subjrctshould bo considered' at ix WharnolitFo meeting mioh AS thatcnuTulted for h *zl Wedtiewtixy, except thofe of which notic* hadbeen piven iirevi.uifly. l{t; Atw» wKbeit mo to mention thnt ifCi xvontd let him havo the nanm of liny nieiul>er of you

ml, he xvould tiike esiru tbut lie should have duu uuticu of IUnext railway meeting."

Marked read.—Adjourned.

IIAIi lSOU IiOAUD—TII U RS DAT .IMPORTANT KKl 'UKT HtOM TIIK E.N UIKEKR—TUB Yr.AUI. V

CONTRACTS—MISCELL ANEOUS.Owin;* to pressuro of business elucwhero Iho

mouthl y meeting of this board was boltl on Thursdayiusteiid of Monday. There xvero present—

AM. T. W. J ICOB, J.I'., in thu i-hair.MiFsr.i. P. Muiiniuir, T.U., 11. F. Kliittory, T.f . .. Captain I'. P.

lln-naii , J.I' ., K. Clilihf irn , J. K.-nt , Alt l. I". K. Itfi.l . .T.I'., W.11. U. Hull ; AM. 1*. A. l'oxvcr , J.P., ami 1'. Koity, J.I'.

TIIK I IAII . XX'AT KXTENSI ON.Tho SKI HKT .X K V reported that there xvas no tm.j rum

on Mouth y, the usual board day, to constitute a meet.ing, bul as their solicitor , Mr . Cherry, then sl.ui.tlthere XXM.C. 110 timt : to bit lost in opposing thi; rxt. -t iM' .not tlio Watcrl 'ord nml Limerick Railway to tin; l-V-n-ySli p, the members piesuut requested thai grii t lein in tnxratch its progress, and if ton blu to oppose it in t lmCommon?, to havo it fought ia tho LOI 'I M . Mr,Ambros-;, solicitor to the r ;iilxv ;iy cninpnny, h:nl sinei.a consultation xvith Mr. Chervy , and in i i.imr .l himthen; xvus. not :my need of uppt isition .-is i hi: t.l.j . et io:i-ahlt ; clause had tieen wilhtl i i ixvii , hut Mv. l.'h' .-i ry was,nevertheless , directed la watch tin: bill , and i .p|iu >.:any clause in it hostile to the iutert ;>is ol ihe I.U.IHI(hear , hear) . CH A I I I .M A X : ( li i i t i i ri ght.

K N I M X E K I l 's liKI -olir .Thu follimin ;,' «'as read from tin- lociil cnjj in i - i -r ,

Mr. A. SiKi- iiK.N ii :—C KN TI .K M K N — I ban- to r. pt .rt e'.iiipl.ti ' .n ..f lln- tliv .U-iti ,:

west t.f brill ;;.-. VYss.-ls nn innv li>: atloat t lniuiii " tuv it lv f.-- 1.at lonest >|irini; tiil t - alim;.' thu nt.n- .,u.iy. Tli.rr.; haw ' I. .11rai..d ami reiui ivi -i ! fniiii diHlp-r -I H '.I tt.ns . The dn.tl ;:er is n ..\vmileW out t.f ri-pair , aft.-r lieiir.j riip.;;ed for l l if past livu y.:irat tin: Kuril ami (July, porfnriniiij: i- .\teii.«iv ewoik. I wi.ui .l r.-.conniK.-titl hrr x.-ltii '^ ' :i lliorou^-li «.v.:rliauliii^ of l.-jil. -r un- lelie.itii ; lH ft.ru sin; r.-.-imies ilrctljj iii;,'.

Tin; " .-'opliiu " i* thoroughly i-nulkt- .] , nml in fortnt-r p..-i;i..n.I havi- nli >n littitl up ami plae.il un.l.-r mi.: of III.- f t . K , - wlii. !irust.-.1 011 the..1.1 Itk-lim I hulk tin- lar^-u liar;.-..- Imiight lr- .niAir. Crav.-s, wliieh umwurs xvull. 1 liav.- :.l...j plat. ,i a u.-wst.-u;'- on the Jiopp. r hulk , xvt- st t.f llnivin;.' 1 [:111k, tor.-jilai;. . ..n--niiit:li .l.-eayi-.!. I am hii iMinu; three .sla-.'rs for t ii-u tfii.iv , \M .- Vof bri.l-.-e.

Tli.- addition to iii-vr t .iiny i.- pro an- .--sir.i ; I liai. 17 ]¦::¦ ¦tlriv.-n for fi.iiinlalioM. Th.: r.- vsil .-i' r... I; at- I'.'.".- r.v 1 . ' . - . ifor>v..i .| ,t.,-..-, wl.i. l. has :,lr.:...K- t- .i: ,-l -.-:.- .- . ... ':::. :¦alotiL ' t l i . - ' iua v to I K - I I I I I I II itusrovdl.

In :..ror.laii.-i- xvitl i in-lnn:tioii.i ln.111 l,n::ix- c..:,,!i. ¦;:.... I 1,, . ;a sirlion ..r ...iiimlhi^- 1.11 llirch.11 \V. ir I:,.!. a :i.| iii. ; r ¦silliil u p t w o f. -.-l!:tli ly, -. Inri : l..-iii2 ILI .V on it .,nl. I I .,. .- .1of U' f. ».t al i.- iv vvat.-r .-|.ri;i ' ti.it- , ;IM{ I asi ..i" ..ni ai..u ;l -.viilsilt iniii r li more .-a ait -onni uf ihu .-tn n- -tl. ot tin: li-l.- no-.v U 1114.lir.-eU-.t tln.iiii.-li thu iiuw cut in QIIIMI 'S I 'liainul that Ii.-r. to-for*: pai.-cd tliroiieh II..- Kin ^VCti it i i t i i 1, and Jl am <:lt.-il to -ay,from a MCti ot i of .-..iin.liii^s I lately look llir..ux 'h (j n.-.ii '-.t.'haiuiel , that I find tli.- n-.-w eul ha.-! seuiin-d tili .nit iw-o f-. ttli:C]ii-r filli-e efj inpl i .-tioii , ^'iviu^

now nlroiil l.r. fei-t in-trad ol l- '<

fi-i:t , being lour lei-t more mitrr tli.m is mm ou JJirditio W.-irl!:ir.

I wonl'l advise the masters of thi- I.ivirp..ol sl»aui<T ' an.Inth.-rs to tt - .-t liy .-otimlin^s what I n»^- -t:.t.-.au.l u-oul-1 lj.-i:lclto a..:oiu|aiiy lll. i.l »h.-i.. ver thi-y «i>li to bik« ll»- > ..illidiu-.- ..

The CII .U I I M A N siiid that w.\a a vt-ry impurtantreport , and tin: lioard ordt-rotl ctjpics to be dent tu Lhoiuoblers of steamers buloufj iug 10 the port.

CRANK AT TIIK AI I KLI 'III .Mrssr3. Cox Ilros. xvroto to .-ay they xvere rc-adv to

remove the enmn nt tin ; Adcl phi , .xvhicli th.:y hadpurchased from Mr. lViir ns t? , if thoy xvould b<; allowedto erect another at thu l'ill. .Mr. Ci.iiir.ini N mnv.;.llliut they accept the oiler, anil grant thn n-ipiest. Mr.SLATIKUV n-eoiuk-d the motion xvhich xvas aj-rcud to.

AI ' 1'LVl.Vfi KOIl I IKMKF-An app lication xvaa read from nn old pilot nnm'-'d

Fochan , for Homo small pension , as hi; xvaa in-capacitated from duty by ago.

The SKCUKTAR V corroborated tho statement in tholottt-r, and said the man xvaa thirty ycfir.s in theirsorvicu , and ix-as, ho believed , u fit caso for suprr -aniiKHtiou. Then; n;i« a sum of Jtl.SO o" tho 1'iltitCominittei! available for Ihu purpose

Mr. tiorr moved , aud Aid. I'I IWKR sccomled him ,that XM> a. yiar bu- granlv t l. 1'asstd.

THK rir.oT».Tho Pilot CominiUux; reported in favor uf inc-rens-

iug lho pilots' pay frum two thirda to Uiree-fourthaof tho turning--!. A rl.AIM.

A Icltcr xx-as re id from the master of lhn A lit lni i ln ,claiming £li lo». for allvgiul fl i- tei it io n , invnlvi -tl byhaving to remuVL- hi.s vetist-l for tin) hulk .'C/II .IOII -/.Tho SKCUKTAKV reported thut thi- ir sulicilor iiifornietlhim theru wuro uu gi'uiitidti of j laiin. Tin; iuit t r r xvadmtirked read. iiiMt,u:is.

1'iti .vriNii. —Mr. E. S. Ki .-nuoy, W A T K I I H I K I . X K H S ,the out-goiug contractor , xx-as accepted liir lho yenr'spriuliug. Thoro xvt-ro threo other cotupi-iittir.-i.

U KA .XIS A N D SCALES .—l-'ur keeping tho-o in order ,Mr. K. II. lJurl , the out-going coulruuliir , Ifinlered at.X10, aud Mr. C. IJtinne , J'alrick-sireet , .Cll . Mr.Durt was accepted.

SJltril WoKK.—Mr . Dart X 'ld, Mr. Dunne , .C M.1,and Mr. J. Devereux , &Vi. with .L'.S for tin ; bentUM undscales. Tho StX'Kt:i'Aitv ^iiiied that Mr. l)evetTiixhad hid txvo tendors in ihu cover .for ihu uiii i th xvot'k ,nnd ho (tj KL 'XETAKV } could not kuoiv , n.< thoioror 11113not 60 endorsed , ihai tho second u-iuk-r xvus iu it.Several members spoke of lho .satisfactory xvav inxvhich Mr. Dart L-xcc utud the xvurk , .-I'JI I, on tnotiuu ufMr. CLIIII ;OK >", Ki-condrd by Aid. IlKin , hi; xvad de-daredcontractor.

N EW IKOX WORK —Mr. Dart , l^i. lid. ; Mr . Dunne ,Us. Ud., and Mr. Duvereux , Si. per cwi. Tho latterwas accepted.

HAILS AMI S.X I I .WOI IK —Messrs. Cox tendered forcocoa-uuidu Hiil s, at Is. lid., nud suil xvo tkn i iM. ayard. Mr. Angel oUorcd for doublo cocoa sails at2s. Id., aud sailwork at 7d. Tho furiner xvas takcu.

luiiiKK—Mc ssre. Cox Druthers ami Cu. : IS uliiu nilpine, 5js. ; second quality nicmel , l i l « . ; bi .-stCloxv u do., 77s. lid. ; yellow pino , ll i . Utl ; ri.-.l (J ueliecpint-, 77K . lid. ; 1st tpialily spruce drais , LJ "J ; i',;ddo., .CIS ; 3rd do., jL'lj l(Ji. Jlu.ssrs. CJ iav w i-:iiden -<lto supply, aa xvould be. in stuck xvli .- n tin.-oni. ;;- ivot ililbe issued, 113 folloivs : yellow pine, 77.s. :'..!. ; lar-.-oaverage do., DOs. ; red pine-, Ill's.; pileh pint-, 70s. ;do. large average, Sib. ; 1st ij iiiiliiy rm-nio) , 6.<s. ; I'm)tlo., 7fid. i 1st qualily spruce , JK21 j 2nd do., JCl'J ;ard , £17. Tho tender of Messrs. Cux xvas accepted .

I KOX —Thero xvero txvo tt-udor s for iron , ouo fromMr. P. Kedmoud , tho other from .Mr. IVeodergast,Uarionstraud-street , but they were considered toohi gh , aud , on motion of Mr. SLATTHHY und AldermanCiuiMiNS observiug that tho prico xvuj suro to comodown shortly, they xvero both refused.

Si'iKts AXI ) N AILS —Thoro xvero txvo tenders, onofro m Mr. T. Herbert , tbu other fro m Mr. J. Hughes.Tho latter xvas tukeu.

OILS A N D COLORS —Messrs . (i. White , Thomas-st.,nnd T. I'a i-cell , liarrouslraud-slrect , tendered , audtho former xvas accepted.

Coitn .xf'.K—Messrs. Co-i. wero t-ikon for cordogo.Mr. (i. White was tho othor competitor.

I'A &>AI#£ J'ILOT ilrATio.v—John Doluiiy tendered tosupply yawl and croxv of four men for l'iissago PilotStutiou at £9 a month ; last contract, £7 7s. (n\i pormouth. A loiter was road from tho lighthouse-koeporat 1'ossago, cornplainiug of uo^lcct by Dclany inattendiug to tho li ghthouse. Tho lender xvas ac-cepted , with thu proviso tbut tho contract would bobrokuu if thoro should bo anolhur compaint againsthim.

COALS — JV tender WOB received for Cardiff cools nt-10a. a ton , anil 0110 fur etoam coal nt 3ls. (Jd. n ton.Uotli wero considered too hiij h, and were rejected,coals to bo bought as required.

Mr. C. (ml goy vnu dcclarod contractor for thosupp ly of di pt candles to tho pilot cutter nt Cs. Gd. adozen lbs., aud the board then adjourned.

SHUT OUTTO TIIK EDITOR O» THE NKXV .H.

Sin—Tbo backer of a certain Kng liah M.I*, is com-ing to Jfricf. By tho Ci-ntro Ward election , jii.se noirovei , Mr. J. If. M'Gralb, who has recently ubusud lhoo>j cton of tho South Ward for turuiui ; him out , isnow virtual ly shut out of tho corporation nltngcthnr.In tho South Ward, xvhich ho represented , ho got 15Totes ; and in tho Centre, whera he lives (ha" strong hold" of tho " loug-tnil ," his backers—horeceived lt>, one uf them being hia oxvn ! That is,in two of tho wards of the city ho ruustorod exactly—3U votes!! What ward xvill ho try next ? Tho " Li-beral Conservative" Tower Ward might not bo a badplace. But there again ho would be turnod ovor byanother anti-B.O.—Mr. Joo Clampett. Your's,

CS.NTBK WARO ELECTOH.intsn Fisn.EP.iES—GREAT TAKES.

(From our Corresjj onifflnf.JKinsale mackorcl fishing commenced on tho ISth ,

somo smacks having 1,000 fiah. Betwoen 200 and306 fishing smacks arrived hero from Cornwall, Isloof Man , Dublin , ie., and many moro aro expected.Sovcral steamers and cutters aro coming hero totake the fkh to England , chiefly to Now Slilford , forconvoyanco to nil parts of tho conntry. Tho fish aroexceedingly fino and of rich flavor. Threo eutterafull y laden sailed for Milford on tho ISth ; more re-ceiving enrgoes for saino destination. Thi;re nrothreo French fishing smacks also hero. Forty orfifty lish buyers xvho meet the boats coining intoharbor , l.id for tho fish (ono over another) as thiybear in. Each buyer has a largo boat, xvi lh a creiv offivo or six men , aud othor men fur packing, iccing,and putting - thorn on board tho steamers und cutters',, which is all done on the water, an thu fish, doatincd

'. for Milford or Holyboadis not landed nt Einsalo.

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Selected ))octrt>TUB N A M E L E S S ONE

(11V JAMES VL&KKKV C MANGAS).

Roll forth, my Fon»r, Hki* tho rmlilup rivrriThat awi'fjs aloujr to tlic michty sea j

God will inspire im: while I itviivurMy soul to thw* I

Tell thou tho world whtm uiy bones UP whiteningAmid tho J:i*t howra of youth iiuit old.

That thcro va? oue whose viiu? rnn tiRhtuin£No rye Wlnld.

Toll how liu bnjhnod was onp drvar uipht-hour,How shorn- for Aim through hispricf ami RIOOIU

No fctar of all Wavvn Finds to light ourPath to the tumb.

Roll oti , my ptiuc tonftrr IIJJIV ,Tell how\ t\} &);iitiu>!? n) \ r.irtli cin K'IVP,

Hu would ban* taught men, from Wi^lom's imgcsThe way to live.

And tell how tnunptai , dcriilitl , Imtiil ,And worn hy uraknpss ilfci-ntt* :md wrong1,

Uu \h\\ fur blulUr to <!od, who inati lHis futtl with H 'tig.

With sunjr, which nlwnvs , suldime or nijiid ,riowwl likt; a rill in \\w tuoniiiiu-lxtun,

IVrvbaiivc Hut (ki'|i. but intense und mind—A lnuuDtniti tit rcmu.

Tfll Jiow tiii* Nnmrli-sp, wwli'iimitl fnrvpan longTo !u-rd with ili moiis from lull bvm ath,

1*RW thiii):i» that iund«- him, wit h proaiis nnd tear?, lonffFor i*vt :ii tUiitb.

<«'<» on to tv l l how, with i»fmn.« ivn$tiil,Itutmyitl iu friendship, Ix'fouletl in love,

With .<jiiri t cljijitm-ckiil. aud jonnjr hopus blasted,He flill , still rtrove.

Tilt, ppint with toil , dru-im; death tor other*:.And pome wliu.-t> hands >huuld have wrought for Aim

(If children Jive i:ot fcr «n> :ind uinthirej ,Hi? mind (new dim.

And he foil far through that pit abyssal,Tlu' t:ulf and tfruw of Magiu ti aud Hums,

Ami liaivntil his s-uul for tluMlevil' -; dwuialSUMJK of returns.

Hut yet riili-cnitil it with days of diirkucis,And chains and nuns of final wmtli ,

Whru di-ath, iu hidcou:* ami ^Lastly PUrknc-%Stood in hi* patli.

And Ml liow «i.w, amid vnck and 5-nrrow,Ami want , nnd sickm-sp, :nid hniiFflifP iii^'lit:-1 .

He l>idvs in calumet thu Filcnt hnirrtiw,That no ray liirliU.

And livrK In- Mill , tlu n ? Y C -B ! OKI and toryAt lliirfy-mm-, f rom dt-.-]i:iir mul vw,

Hi- livfs , i iidurin^* what futun- storyWill lu-vcr know.

Hun pranl n gravy to, vc pitying nnMe,Iii -4- pin ynur lxi.--otn$\' Then* i«-t Jiiai dm Hi

Dr, ton, bud tears for all ?miU in trouble,JI 'Tuaud in hell.

M A X ' S M I S S I O N(III - SVllUSZ.1) .

Human lives i\re .-iletit tmrliiu^,1U- tbiy t :»rtu^t , iniltl ami true—

Nolilu d, ttls nrc notilot ]iri-acliiu(;Knuii tlic i-<itin- crutt tl l\.\v.

INM-t -lMc.-ts tlu-ir imthriu* Ehi^in^ !lit ro-twdnl on tv.rt< J( t trrhi(.'i)jp,

Wlicti TiulK' ^ liiimiLT is uururU 'U ;Yoiitlifnl jt j i:n -licrF, cniit<-^irti-ii,ruining Icirth t luir wills \iplift .il ,

Till llnir jm'itcliiDK stirs tin: world.

Knrli Jinict work lias CIH I lia^p ivinIfcrri-li.iinl ;(rt 'l |K.(-t-5ouI ;

Wcrk i- iluty, wliili 1 wi-livr in'1'hii ixrin) world nf .>iu i inil iMv ;

l i i -nTl r ^]iirit > , 1'iwly kmi liiip.Lif t tlu-ir wl ii t i - lj:ir j « l> IIJI njij H-j ilin^ ,

Tn iLnTlinoiiM i f lliwurs Kiug—S(r:nif,\r iialun > i-iiJiiiinatin^,In ^ront acliini* im-aruatiii-j,

M liat nunt l i ir t-in but >\ug.

I'nrf an«l nii-t-li-t-Tiil a-B nn aucr] ,We inilj - t f l r ivi—mn *t atrnni zi-;

NW- mlist j irraili tliL- FaintV i-van^clV.TV \\i' claim tlio Miintlv j irizc.

Work for all , for wurt iu'liul y,Wi- fulfil nnr mifsion ^ili-l v

Wlipn, like I{i-avi-n> un-li alKivr,Hli-ud our Funl* in inn* cnililawu ,Ain( tin- >(r i-('aMt;i['.-i*o(t

S*iiunls tlic )H-rfcct cbonl of lori1.I.ify h combat , Jifr is htri vin^,

Hitch our ilr.- t rnv U-lnw ;I.ikonkoythiil di 'iri'.t ilrivini.-

Tliriiu^'li nu onwanl |iri-*«inir tin;Dii iM-stfiirri tw , frt iru , ami trialWill I.Ill tvach us silf.ililiial ;

/.ik<- tliu alrliimi.-ls of i.li l,I'a- s tin- uri* tlirnu^ 'li rl i-at^iup firuJf i>nr s)iirit > < uiiulil as]iirir

To 1* Owl's rvlimil E"W.UV nrr ptnipt' lini? i" Hu* inorniir/

¦With tin- fpirit uf the nial i t ;Hut , Mrtmiu i i lo/m it , w>rniij^ — *

1."! tlio l-.L-ti ni t-fcv i.-= liriplit.\Vw must watrll. Tin' ilay is hn -akitl™SHIN , lilif MtiQi:uir.>i statin' , wj ikin^*

With tlu* Eunrisi: intu 5i>uuil ,rt'c i-hall mi.-r fnir vi.ici! tn Heaven ,L'lmlit a liyuiti for cc>ii' {ut^t Riven ,

i^i-izi: the j iallo, ui>r Lc-fJ Ibu wulttnl.We must IKMMI our thnuplits to carm-y t j

Would we strike the iilnl.* ilown;With a jiurj Mise »i tliu ^tvnll ¦ l,

Take tho «;n>.v ami wait tin- CrownrMiH '-riii n* liuman lift' can haUi'uv,Suiri riiiKs !¦ ail to ««[•« Callial/a ;

M M kly ln-.ir , but nulily try.Like a umtl ivith soft tears lloirilip,l.iki- a <Ioil wi th ei)iiqui st ylnwiiit ',

So to li?i', awl work , anil ilic !

HOW FIIANX'E WAS SUBDUED.TO THE l:li|IOU t>r T l I K WATKKF011U XKWS.

Silt—With your kiwi permission , I will endcavon'to summarise, though the columns of your journal,from the shortcomings (if Kratico, tile priticip.il factswhich led to tho reduction of Unit unco powerfulnation by Prusfin , in t liu lali> campai gn. The can-didature! of u prince oJ' the lloliPn^olJern s, to ocenpvthe vacant tlirnno of tin: (.'spelled Bourbon Queenof Spain, was tlm priinary cnii.se which fiavo rise tntill! rupture , ultimately rnil ing in n hostilo combat ,between two «.f tlie grnnlcot rival military powersunder hi.aren. The proud , chivalrous inspiration andliuioism of the FOIIS of the ancient hind of (iaul wouldnot permit a German pn'nco to mount tlm thronofrom which im illustrious teion of the Bourbons wasdeposed ; hence tho strugg le between tho belli.(;erenl« wa.s undoubtedly onfj of the mnst featful anddeadly strifes ever recorded in the history of Kuropc ,Hy the conquest <if the empire of Napoleon JI1., thepower mid superiority of Trance, and the conquestsof the (,'lorious and lonf; reijj n of the i l lnatriousJ.nuis XIV., ns well as thnso of the jj reat Napoleon I.,aro already cancelled , and , what is Rtill morcgnllit ig,Kratico is obli ged to pay the expense of the aggran-dising ntribition of the Teuton lace, besides deprivingher of her two most lovoiy anil genial provinces.Much blame has been cast on tho head of tho lateNapoleon , now laid low in the land of tho Briton ,grasped in iho cold mnb.-aco of death in an e.vile'n(;r:ive, far away frum his nul ivo Franco , which holoved H > wi l l ; bul Napolitin has onl y (diared in the?;tn)o fate tin several others nf liis illustrious family,lie is charged :is bein^ the onl y pi.TSDii responsiblofor iiiTulTii :).' tin 1 nati im in war, (it ii t ime when hermilitary ttreii[$th WHH any tiling but perfect ; behas been seven.-l y impeached as being tho princi palcau.se of the unheard-of calamities that had befallenKrnucc. Surely, it is tlic ilnpeiMivo duty of a rulernt,d chief nincistra tc of a nation to have, at least ,nn acenrate know ledfjc of the military position nmlother resources of the nation over which hu presides f*Jlo should also hnve a practical acquaiutanco with alltho civil and military departmentH of tho nation , buthe seems to hare left the entire affairs of the stnto tothe sole luaiiaucmrnt of his trul y rotten, govern -ment , which certainly deceived him. Still, I cannothel p thinkin g , but t l iar much iff tho blarui! ia dac totlru Krench peop le theihsi 'lv iK , and with a good showof reason ; l/waiise, « I. I .II war was declared thoParisians weie never nii .rn elated nince thu palmydayn of the I ' ir^t Napoleon , when celebrating hismany tr iump hant victories. There are, however, olbercauses assigned, dearer to tho national heart -of France,than tin- qin .-t inn an to thr ruhr of tho destinicx oftho loiif; distracted land of Spain : tho real objectnan possession of the Khiuc. The (Ic-rmoua bolicrot lii s to be a (ierinan river ; tho French , on the otherhntid , lay claim to its left hank as their own frontieron the capt *ide ; hence the c.indidaturu of Hobon *•/iillern, ah it was alrea-ly withdrawn, WWR ouly thosource of giving rise to nld grievances between tworival powers. Kmncn wn« not , at any rate, preparedfor war, althou gh l/ebiuuf nPMirci l tho Emperor thatthero was not as much as a gaiter button wnntingfor the equi pment of I H K I .I K K) men , and the ])uc do(Jrammont informed him nbo tliat he mij f lit exp<j ctassistanco from thu Austrian empire. These weretho false statements which deceived I.OUIH Napoleon ,bring ing incalculable misfortunes <iu tho nation.Neither the National (!uards nor the Mobile Guardswrm called out for training until tlic early fttngcuof the war , FII thai when rfquircd for hervico theywere totally incapablo of (icrforniiii fr any militaryduty wbatroeynr. With refeience to tlu militaryorganisation of 1'rnssia , which was in fact a modelof perfection in all its numerous depart merits, order,regularity, and efficiency were its principal features,which subsequentl y demonstrated , during tho pro-gnu * of the war, the fuct t hat the Prussians were aliit tion of disciplined foMiers. Nnpoleon III. wasfor many years regarded as lining the great dictatorof Continental Kuropn ; a musket could not bo dis-charged iu Kuropn wi'.lmut his liberty. Ifo hndalready humbled tho great Oar ill the Crimea ; hedismembi'red the Au.-trians in '','i by a nerip s of thoinoft brilliant nchicvcinents within u period of n few»lmrt weeks; iu these engagement.1! tho braveM'Mnhon won his greatept laurels. It is true thatduriog Najxdeon 'n sway ill l'lanci: social wealth audnational industry wen: prog ressing rap idl y ; theEmperor wai a (Teat fuvorito with tJifc peasantry,more especiall y wiih the agriculturi sts , a coinmunitywhich he had in n great measure encouraged—a factwhich the last /iVtivi'c ckarly established by thooverwhelming majority of Kiunehnien who recordedtheir vr tes in support of his impciial throne. Butthero were other parties decidedly oppubud to him ,nucU as tht\litcrary npiril8 ,{tra(!cstricn und mechanics ;theiie peoplo could never forgive, him for the fearfu leffuBion of Wood abed iu consequence of tho couj)tVetat which raised biro to tho diadem of his greatuncle. As soon as hu ascoodod thu throne, fromwhich LouU Philippe had tu fly, ho immediatelydrow the sword and wielded it iu tho Crimea,Italy, and in tho far off lands of China. In each biasword was victorious. Thpso auccosnes ronewed. thomili tary pristi ne, which was dormant for tho Bixand thirty years which had elapsed since tho defeatof Napoleon I. at Waterloo. However, from tho

starting of Iho Moxicao project , tho brilliant star ofKapoleon was quickly disappearing, and las safetyAS ft sovereign loader had already declined ; with itho lost iho conOdenco of hia subjects ; in fact, thoywcro indiguaut at , aod felt ashamed of his cowardlyconduct , ami baso iugratitudo towards tho unfor-tuuatu Maximilian , whom ho was lawfully bound toprotect. But tho day that ho sanctioned tho partitionof tho Papal States by Victor Emmanuel, tho robberKing of Italy, bo sealed hia death warrant ; hispopularity with tho noblost and purest of his sub-jects was u thing of the past; their friendship hocould never again regain. When tho question ofpcaco or war was discussod in tho Corps Legislatif ,tho Duo do Grammont stated that tho govornmuut ofFrance would not permit any foreign powor to placoa prince ou tho throno of Charles V.; SI. Uouhor, thobosom friend of tho Emnuror, iu a letter to him,strongly impressed ou his miud tho dosirability ofwar, and emphatically said that Franco w:is withhim. Olivier was going to war with a light heart :tho press wan loudly and vigorously clamoring forwar; nud Buiol y, such oxprcssod op inions from thososources wunt far iu rousing tbo national spirit , and itwas not wonderful to find tho hearts of Frenchgt.ttosmuo, ni tb foiv cicoptioiti, bent on war. Thiers,tho veteran patiiot and politician , condemned , in thostrongest terms possible, the vrarliko policy of thogovernment; but tbo iudignities and humiliations ofNnpoleon tho First wero yet to bo wiped out by thosword-worshipping rnct) of France. That tho Kbo-iiish l'rovinccs should again bo recovered was alwaysa Frenchman 's ambition, and tho realisation of itpervaded tho mind of tho nation , no matter wh.itwero its proclivities, Bourbons, Orloanists, Boua-partists, and llcpublicans. Iu tliu Provinces, wherethe Imperialists had their stauuehest supporters, theidea of war was heart-burning to thorn ; mid no won-der it should bo so, an tho pcasautry of Franco nrohabitually bent on pcaco, because thu conscriptionleans h eavier ou them, iuterruptinjr their agriculturalpursuits, and , in many cases, bring ing tho farmingclasses to tho verge of starvation. Tho prefects ofthe departments spurned all idea of war. When thoKmperor realised his position ho expressed hinri'gret for tho rupture. Immediately wheu the wartrumpet of Jiisin&rk was heard in Germany, thopeople nt once acknowledged their ailhorcnco, undresponded to the commou cause of fatherland ; thol):ivarians leading tho van , the other Stntcs followingin Iho saino course. This coalition Franco did j iotexpect, because on several previous occasions thesonation* had evinced the must significant proofs oftheir discontent with tho Prussian monarchy. France,the groat benefactor of all oppressed nations, hadnow no ally; Englandabovo all which should manfullyco.opcrato with her great friend, who s.tred bcr fromperfect, annihilation at Sebastopol hy tbo Czar ! dc.clarcd herself neutral before ever tho roar of a singlecannon broko the peace of Europe. That was theway John Bull served his stout all y. Almost withtho opening of tho campaign , Prussia was capableof sending to tho frontier half a million of well,disci plined soldiers, skilfull y concentrated in threegreat armies. Including the Landu'ebr and otherresources, Prussia had at her disposat an army of amillion and a quarter of thoroughly equipped men ,well accustomed to the profession of arms. So that ,since war was .declared , 1'jussiu flung into actionhalf a milliou of fig hting men in th« very highestorder ol efficiency. Tbu armies of France, on theolber hand , brought to the frontier welo onl y a littlumore tha n JIIO.IHJO wen, commanded by the Kmperorpcrsoually. His army was divided into iivo corps,nml occupy ing verj isolated positions. I believe ifthe armies of Franco,althoug h much inferior to thoseof the Germans in organization and in point o(numbers, were divided only into three divisions,MiicMahou invested with supreme control , Francewould Mirc ly make a better stand flful , peWmps, homatch enough for the Hermans. Thcro is anotherpi!culiiir fciilurc characteristic of tho French soldier,which has a more or less effect on him , his ardourfor immediate action •, the, sooner the Frenchmanin ut liberty to dash at tho enemy Iho better lie is ;inactivity overcomes nnd damps hia nj iiriu. Everyday they waited had a tremendously bad effect onthe army. At length when tho Emperor saw thathis men were far below what IiCbccf slated to him , hebecamu frightened at the thou ght of his work. TheEmperor's orig inal plan was to cross; tho Uhinc at.Baden , and , if possible, ti> separate iho Mouth(ierm.ins fiom the north. This scheme, if executediu time, was indeed an excellent one j but tho loss oftime in doing bo alforded amp le opportunity to theenemy to defeat his strategy. Frenchmen wcro longaccustomed to splendid military performances ; theyconu'dcrod tht'ir nrms invincible , and wired for no-thing but luxury, pleasure, ami diraipation—viceswhich prevailed when thu fcicman wa* overrunningthe land with liio and sword. What wonder that :imighty empiro would topp lo and erumblu beforesued demoralising influences ? When thu intelligenceof the th ree successive disasters of the Imperialarmies reached Paris, confusion and excitement en-sued ; the Parisians became wildl y exasperated ,others gloomy 2nd depressed. At this stage of thewar, the (i»rdo Nationale were called out for thedefence of tin ; city ; the ' Franc-Tire-urs voluntaril yorganised thetn aelTOK, and several othor preliminaryprecautions were taken to mrcl the crisis. Afterlittle more than seven months of administration , theOlivier ministry passed away in storms of coufu^ion ,national humiliation ;iud distrust—:i ministry fromwhich so much was expected. Tho il.iy that wit-nessed the fall of thu Olivior govertimont Raw alsothe resignation of tho Emperor 's command of thearmy, which command he had given to lia/.aiiie.This appointment he nhould have given tu McMaholi ,a hi aver , an older , ami more experienced soldier, andthis was one of tho greatest blunders of LouisXniMj Ieon 's carce'r, becau.-e if McMabon , tho Bayardof our own day, who has truly served iho Hag o(France without fear or reproach , hod the Commandof such a splendid host us the grand army of theJtliiuc -, there cunuot be a doubt but that ho wonldcut his way anywhere. Disaster followed disasterwith great rapidity since the commencement of oh'ewar; before a month had expired Franco was dis-comfittcd iu a series of encounters, McMaliou's armywas shattered and in hot retreat beforu the enemy;lia/.aine'u great loice was shut up in JIoU; Trochuwas governor and ut the head of tho army withiuthe city of Paris. Trochu is a Frcuchmun ol re-oguised ability and a military tactician of great

experience. When McMuhou had consolidated hisarmy anew ut tho camp of Chalons , ho thoro andthru decided, with the sanction of tho Emperor, toretreat before thu Crown l'riucc nod fall back ouParis, as tho ouly alternative lel'i U> savo the capital.His army v;as ut this time 1 |n,O()IJ strong, but thePalikao government peremptorily insistod on therelief of llazaiuc. McMabou .saw at :i glanco thofut i l i ty of the euleiprise , but as a true soldierobeyed. JItnce thu isbue >,[ iho pulitical drama ofthe lmpcriali -ilB was piuyed uut with tho full ofSedau , which stands out as one of thu most mar-vellous events iu history. Thu iucidunlft are toorecent to notico them , but sufflcu it to say that anempire had fallen, awd a gallant marshal , withtto .OW line old veterans , wero led into captivity.—1am , sir, your obedient servant , SAIISCIKLII .

Tiamore. February 21th , )b73.

A OKMLKUAX.—Did you ever soo a gentleman ?Wo have been two or three iu our day ; but real gen-tlemen aro exceeding rare. A gentleman .is ouo whotreats every body with respect, whether he be blackor whiln , low or high , poor or rich. IIu dues not bowto ivcalih , Kcrape his knee to houour , nor hold histongue when he sees wickedness in high places, liedesiies tu iniiko every one, happy around him, andnever gives just cause oi ollenco to any one. youalway s receivo from him ta civil answer to your en-quiry, aud ho kindl y impart* to you any informationin hia power, lie will not say a word to inj ure yourfeelings or allude to a subject to pain your heart.Whatever may bo done, hi; will fot manifest angryfeelings, or U6o unbecoming language., liu uses noprofane or indecent words, smokes no cigars iu yourpresence, nor spits tobacco juico on ymir floors. Hui* tho Baino kind and accommodating in dividual fro mune week's end to another.

In ono of tho deimcHl, fogs which ever enshroudedLondon—so thick , indeed , that gas-light had every-where to bo utilixcd—there was celebrated , onI'hursdj iy, li'Jth , at tho Pro-Oat bed nil, Kensington ,the marriage of JIi.13 Ij izziuTiipel , aolo lay sister ofthe Jlight Kov. Mgr. Capel , with Jatne.1 Du LacyFoivle, Ksq., Ovington-squnre , Hy de-park. Tho cere-mony was* i>e.rformed by tho bride's brother , Mgr.Capel. Mr. A. Capcl , her brother , gave tin; bridoaway. Tho bride's presents weru numurous.

M. Italtazzi recently hail a long interview withiho King. It appear* to havo liai l reference Iu thewarning conveyed by tho Kng lish police to thoftal ian (iovemuieut , that a consp iracy against hiaMajesty 's lifo had been discovered ftmoug tho Cum-inmii.HtN in London. How long is our country lo liui refugo fur knights of thu daifgor ? Knluui'sadvent to power is considered certain , and a violentlyilcmoerntic policy will of course bo initiated.

(irief tha t is most uiiKellibh is ulunyR hardest tobear. A selfish heart will cumfort itself with thelitt le merciful compensations that lifu ia ever pro-viding, but tho heart Unit achcrt or fanother cannotevcr roiish peace while evil his hold of tbo ouo be-loved.

Where id tho nice young guntlomcn who canabstain n wholn muuth without sticking (lowers inhis buttoii.holu?

Over paid ouo hundred dollar.* on » cheque by abank , tho Oeorgia Negro who received ?hutn at oncereturned tho money. Tho local paper says thin isunolher evidence that the race can never be civili/cd

Of two heroes , hu who esteems his rivul tho moat, isgenerally tho greatest.

If your means suit not with your ouds , pursue thosecud* which suit your meuus.

Truo magnanimity does not consist iu never fall-in' but in rising every titnu wo full.— (Jul iUniith.

Threo things it is unwise to boast of— tho flavourof thy alo, tho beauty of th y wife, aud tbo couteulsof thy purge-.

Moderation is tho Bilken Btring luuning throughthu pearl cbaiu of all virtues.— Bishop Uull.

Truo friendship, liko good stool, grows brighter thomoro frequent it is used. .,,,.„.*. t I;H,OH ^.,,U OI I

ADMINISTRATION OF C11L0R0F0IIMTO TUB EDITOR OF TIIK NEWS.

20, Lover Filzwi Uiam-slrocl, March 10, 1H73.Sin ,—Tbo Frccmun contains n, rather discursive

letter from Dr. Kidd of London , in rep ly to what Iiocnlls " your strictures of Dr. Quinlan ," by which , Ipresumo, ho means (as you raado no strictures nponmo) my letter of tho 27th ult., kindly inserted in thof reeman, iu contradiction to his communication , uponchloroform , of tho 25th ult. I will not discuss withDr. Kidd " tho rehabilitation of tho sanitary p late ofDublin ," tho "unsanitary LiQby vapours," "thosuperflousred tickets," badly fitting coats.Thackcray'sor Wood's novels, or the many other irrelevant topicswhich ho has iutrodaccd—liko tho immortal Dr.Primroso. I ask, what havo thoso 'mattora to say totlo business in hand ? Still loss shall I ncknowled gothat the Irish medical profession nro undor tho leastobligation to their Eng lish confreres for tho aidofToided by a true-hearted Irishman and Irish countymember, liko Dr. Brad y, JI.P., in his strenuous cxer-tious for tho securing to tho Irish Poor Law medicalofficers their woll-descrvcd retiring pensions!. I willcoufino myself to tho task of treating tho subject inn strictly scientific point of vieir, and , in doing so,permit me, with much gratitude to yourself for in-serting. my letter , to repeat my deep regret that lamcompelled to discuss this strictly medical subject illany vehicle, howovnr iufluontial , other than a medicaljournal—iu which latter I prmniso Dr. Kidd that hisviows wonld attain a just level. Dr. Kidd , in eft'uetrepeats his opinion thnt fatty degeneration of thomuscular tissue of the heart has nothing to say todeath by chloroform. Headda that intelligent medi-cal opinion of Grea t JJiilaiu , the Continent , America ,and Australia , is on his side. My mildl y expresseddissent to theso views ho courteousl y designates "asan old Gorgon and Mythus (sic)." I again lnoatfirml y contradict overy ono of theso nssortion s; midas Dr Kidd has .stated, that intelligent British andother medical op inion ia on his side, 1 will give justono quotation from many, wliic h trill siioiv tli.it suchopinion is dead against him and with me. My quota-tion is taken from Krichsen 's " Scieuco aud Art ofSurgery,'' sixth (latest) edition, London, 1872. Thistrcatiso in confided iu both by practitioners andstudonts wherever tlio Eng lish tonguo is spoken ; itis issued iu tens of thousands both iu Kngland andAmerica , aud has boen translated into severallanguages. I select it because it ia mi authoritysecond to nono ; and because it is ouo the reputationof which is most familiar to your readers. Iu tho15th pago of tho first volume, this distinguishedauthor (senior surgcou to University Hospital , andprofessor of clinical surgory to London UniversityCollege) sriys, under tho heading of " Cautions re-garding chloroform,"—" When tlio heart is lUscaaetlgreat caution is necessary, nioro particularl y whenits muscular substance htis uudergouo fatty degene-ration ; in many, pcrhapn the majorit y of, casea oftleath by chloroform, tho fatal event has been tracedto this cause." Having said ouoiig h on, this eubjoct ,I may add that 1 am perfectly acquainted with thocase reported by Dr. Stokes to which Dr. Kidd alladcs1 am sure that Dr. Stokes used, on this occasion, thejudgment, skill, and conscientiousness which haveprocured fur him his European reputation . I regardthis case, however , an one; of those peculiar and ex-ceptional instance) of tho action of medicines whicharo known Iu every practical physician. Dr. Kiddproceeds to say that " thero is nut tho slightest ad-vantage in tin's or that apparatus or inhaler in theadministration of chloroform; nor in there any ne-cessity for tho examination of the heart in a formalmanner." In Dublin we at least act on tho contraryprinci ples. Wo may bo old fashioned , but wo canproudly point to nn almost nominal death rnto fromchloroform. 1 believo (1 inako tho statement withreserve, not haviug the exact figures before mo) thatthe number of tho deaths in Dubliu from chloroformis less than half tho number of years wo hiivo beenusing the drug. Dr. Kidd adheres to his pint dosesof chloroform. 1 condemned theso largo doses in mvformer letter, with a rcservatiou-^viz., that in operatiro procedures, extending over several hours, largequantities were occasionally used, adding, howoverthat the quantity of chloroform id the system, at aujone time, was compa rativel y small , inasmuch as Ihochloroform left tho bod y almost an fast as it went iu ,nud much was lost in tho surrounding uir . Dr, Kidiiwho, in his former letter , had recommended these1luige doses n -ithuut any reservation whatever, nowmentions my reservation, a* if for my information.Ho omits to state, however, that 1 hud alread y madeit in my former letter. Leaving this dUcussiun , iuwhich 1 have been able to say su littlu that 1 Uavonut said before, I turn to a very set ions matter in-deed. 'Ibis is ono of tho most unwarrantable reflec-

tions, by Ur. Kidd , upon a largo aud respected purtiouof the Irish medical profession that has ever appearedill any journal. Dr. Kidd says " scores of pour "(query—what is ri.e iuuoudo " of poor ?") " patientsdie iu villages and country parts of Ireland or lutauuH ,

hernia , convulsion's, midwifery errurs , Ac, thatwuuldbo saved by a few whiffs of chloroform." Ireland iadivided into a largo number of dispensary districts ,each of which is attended by OIK; or mcro qualifiedand paid dispensary medical officer. Theso gentle-men number nearly a thuusaud , uud an; assisted iuthe discharge of their dutius by tho provincial , Kuap i-tul , infirmary, aud union mediou! ofiicers , and byother medical men not holding auy public .iiipuiut-nicnts. 1 say, without hcbitaliuu , that u bettereducated, more conscienliuus, or muro liuiiianu andpainstaking body of medical men dues nut exist in ibuworld. We dail y aco the soundness of their views iupatients of all ivmks, whether priva te or hosp ital ,who are relegated by them to town fur metropolitanconsultation ; wo read their admirable reports of casesin thu medical journals or truusactiuns of thu mudiculsucieties. 1 say, sir, that for Dr. Kidd, or any ouuelse, tu assert that these gentlemen (for i cannot, seoto who elso he cau allude) would allow scored of poorpatients to die iu auy of these well known diseases,from (the, at least , iguuraut) abaicut iou of thu ut di 'nary use of a well known remedy, iu a Htateuientwhich (unless Dr. Kidd be in a position to provo hi.swords) requires immediuto withdrawal. Dr. Kiddoug ht to know what might bo the; conacquoncu ofmakiug this charge (unless hu could provo ;t) againstany individual ouo of thuso gunt lemun. Wh y shouldit bo made against them in jlobn ? Tho onl y explaiia.tion I can oiler of Dr. Kidd' s indiscriminate coudem-Uatiuu of thu Amcitlicii c Committee , now sitting atthe Hoyul Collegu of Surgeous, id that ho has notcarefull y rcud tho couclusiuu of my former letter. InIhatcommunicatlon I said :—"Althoug h the attentionof thu whole profession is now turned upon thu uso o fether (in preference to chloroform), in a wiiy recom-mended by uu uuiiuuiit Professor of t hu College ofSargeous, and Surgeon to Mercer's Hospital , stillllu ru ia no ' narrow ur tiparte adrocucy ' of uiher inDublin. Ou tho contrary, when this subjec t assumedprominence , a committee was deputed by the .Surgical•Society to iuvestigato thu respective merits uf thesoagents. That committee- couuins a repre sentativefrom every Dublin Hospital. Kvcry iiidtaiico of thensu of ether or chloroform occurring in auy Dubliuhospital ia now being carefull y tabulated iu all itsparticulars , and reported monthly to thu committee.At the end of a piopor timo wu will beablu to reportupon the relative merits in the only way in which itcan bo done, viz., by a careful induction founded uponaccuratel y ascertained facts ; aud puuditig this reportI ihiuk it is incumbent upon every ono, especiallyupon a member of thu committee , not to express oreven form uu op iuioii ou l} iu wuUor." If liiis processhi; not scientific induction of a hi gh kind , 1 do notunderrituud thu meaning of tho word . Thiscummitteucomprehends gome of the best scientific workers iuDublin , among olherd Dr.. Kidd' s eminent Dubliniiaiuceakc, und is presided over by Dr. Jloburt M'Don-null , a physiologist of Kurupeau fame. Do such acommittee and such an inquiry deservo the expres-sions which Dr. Kidd has condescended to uiu whenhe speaks of " iho supererogatory work of thid ' Ben-Kili<!un.l' committee;" or ng.iiu , when he pi efeii todiscus* the mattor " oveu iu your columns" ratherthan iu " tho sealed book of a useless aud one-sidedether eotnmiueu report r" Having had aj much lohay against Dr. Kidd'd views, I wish lo pass by bisquuUtiou of their being a leaning iu Dublin iu thol'lolonvaio system—1 presume he iuunii.1 tu tho oldidiKi that thu nun went round the isirtl i—this , how-ever, hi; suye, hu does not cntirul y believe. Still lesawill I notice his sneer ugaiuat tho groat charitableand medical institution to wliich I have the honor tobe attached. Tho "Fnln Morgana " pun upou thocuilmniMiit of Professor Morgun, tho eminen t odroeatoof the method oi employing ether, now under con -sideratiuu , I did nut catch when I saw it iu his firstletter. On its repetition in his second communicationa professional friend drew my alti.-nliuu , mid explainedit lo me. I now understand it , but cannot add thntI uudei'Dlaud that 1 admire ita wit or good lante.— -Iam, uir , your obedient hcrvuut ,

J' KA .VL'I .S J. B. (,n ;i.vi..tK, M.D., Trin. Cull.,Dublin , 1'rufessor ol ita.te.riu Medicn lotin: (,'alhotic University, aud Ph yuiciauto tSt. ViuccuL'H Hospital.

A French lady, niurrii.il to a German Baron, midresiding nt Berlin , has, notwithstanding many in-lluc'iiccs, remained a staunch Frenchwoman, ltoteutl y at a dinner, she was su exasperated at Homeremarks mudu tu thu elfect, that l'arij is humblodforever, aud that Berlin will rap idl y taku her placous capital of the civilized world, that , unable tctnaiuUiiu her self-command, slio exclaimed, "Bci-liu can never rival Paris. Why you cuuuot giro men i-inylu urticlo, however ugly and useless, whichParis cauuot embellish with its wit and grace." Annlliuor drew from his bread a white hair aud said," Madame , teo what Paris cau do wilh thid , 1 willBend another to Berlin to sco what that city will dswith it." Tho lad y was at first somewhat discuu.curled , but at last scut the hair she had received toa jeweller in the Jiulo dn Kivoli , with u full relationof thu circumstances. It was returned within a weekParis !md mailu a brooch of it. A Prussia n eagle wasrepresented in gold uud enamel , holding iu iis clawsthe white hair , suspended to the two ends of whichwero two littlo medallions, on which weru wrillon ," Alsaco and Lorraine," and tho werd—" You oulyhold them by a hair." Tho Borlin jowoller retnrnedhis hair as it was sent—hu did not kuuwwbat to doWilh it.

WATERFORD SPRTSa ASS1SES , 1S73.[COXCLUDEU PROM OUK LAST.]

MATTERS OF ML'cn INTF.BEST TIIOBOUGJILT RECORDEDI.YTOHHATI0X AND IKST11UCTI0.V TO J1E DERIVEDTHEREFROM—CHIMES THAT JTA D 11ETTEII 1IE AVOIDED—THE RESULT OF I 'ERSEVKRAXCE IN SUCH CASKS —HEAD AND DIGEST.

CITY COURT—WEDNESDAY.Before tho Ilight lion. Chief Justice Whitosido.J' erjury.—A young girl, named Sarah f ritzpatricl:,

wns indicted for having committed porjury bofororiiomas Wilson , Esq., njustico of tbo peace for thoborough , bofore whom, on tho 8th of October last,BIIO sworo on information , charging ono DanielCollins with having robbed her of a pockot-book,containing two half-crowns, nnd assaulting her atn.illybricken, and which clmrge, it is alleged , wasmlso, by which sho was guilty of wilful and corruptperjury.

Mr. John M'Grath , assistant to Mr. P. F- Hauralmn ,produced tho information , aud deposud to Mr. Whitothat it wiis proporly executed , tho prisoner beingswum, aud haying affixod her m.irk to the deposition.

Daniel Collins , a resident of Gow's-lano, deposed ,in answer to Mr. Anderson , that on Monday night,tho 7th of October , fair day, ho was on tbo fair atBallybriekoi), and saw Klhn Fitzpatrick ; ho knowher before at service, from which sho was turnedaway ; about four o'clock sho was drunk , scarcelynblu to walk ; at about six o'clock saw her again nttho Bull.post , hor head in another girl's lap, bothboin-f drunk ; they wero ou tho lowor step ; I saidnor did nothing to oitUor of thcin, ouly passed them ;all in tho informitiou is untruo; sho said sho wouldtell hor lather , but sho did not say that to mo; onher infurmuliuus , I was arrested and tried at quartersessions ; prisoner sworo against mo; I was acquitted ,

Prisouer—Did you send your mother down to me,and offer mo a pound not to prosecute, and that 1would bo sout to Liverpool. ColliuB: No, 1 did not.I would uot give you a penny.

lo ;ii.i Lordship—1 know tho accused as a servantin n public -houso ou Ball ybrickcu ; sho used to servoout the beer.

Prisoner— [ will thank you, my lord, to enquireinto his character. That was not tho first time hoattacked me.

Witness lo his Lordshi p—1 was before t.ho Mayormoro tfiau once for drunkenness.

Fitzpatrick—You woro, and for robbery.His Lordshi p, to Collins—Woro you ? I was, hut

it wns all a mistako (laughter). I was charged withrubbing n sailor, and got a month for it (renewedlaughter) ; except for druukeunoss, 1 wns not other-wiso charged.

Michael Bowler deposed that ho saw Fitj palrick attho Bull-post on tho evcuing in question , at alioutsix o'clock, by ing drunk there, with hor hpad in tholap of another gill, named Flynn ; Collins soort aftercamo up, and stood nt railings ; tho girls ware stillthere ; 1 wont away, and left Collins there after moas well as the girls; whilst I was thcro, did not seoColliua touch tho girls ; thoro woro four or livn of usoutsido tho rails, looking nt tho two iusido; did nothea r Collins speak whilst I was thoro.

Thomas Power, to Mr. Anderson, deposed ho wason tho fair all that day, and saw tho prisonor thero ;she had enoug h drink taken at four , and at nix shewas beastly drunk at tho Hull-punt , and dwell nrgingher stomach ; Collins and witness left together ;Collins did uot go insi'do tlio rai/u, and n distance ofabout two yards separated them ; it was day li ght nttho time ; ColIitiH and witnuss separated nea rfialviu 'n corner, about 15 y/inls f rom tho Bull-post ;ho could get back to thu Hu.ll.p03l iu about half ahour.

Thomas Ponder, another spectator of this allegedsccno at tho Bull-post , gavo ovidenco similar to thopluvious witnoss. At about a rj uartor to (six he sawher at Tom Powor's corner, with fuur other girls;sho was leaning on tho Knoiildor of one, and wasstaggering about ; next saw her at tho Bull.post , asdescribed,

To tho Jud ge—V/ns only twico up before thomagistrates for drunkenness.

Maryanno Grant , to Jlfr. Anderson—Sa w theprisoner nt the October fair about fivo o'clock first ;eho was then iu a stnto of hVjour, drunk ; I was quitesober , and wns speaking to tho ririsomjr ; herselfnnd Catherine Flynn were both drunk , nnd wo advisedthem to goiaway ; limy crossm! over to tho Jiull -p 'HC ,and 1 saw Sarah Fit/patriek fall thuro ; I went ovorand look her up, laying her on tho first step ; shewas cut ; 1 asked her when I mot hor Jirs t for thuprice of a treat ; 1 wi ped her face1, and ahe a*ked 1110to stop wilh her ; sfio then said , " Oh, whero'.s mypurse.; I lost it ; sho H ied her pocket for it , butcould not find it ; she iheu said sliu had taken bcrlast sixpence from it , and throw it away ; left, her atiho Hull-post ; did nut sun Colliua thuro at all.

To Prisoner—Tlic shawl ou mo is uot tho propert yof Collins ' mothor ; tlmy did not olfor mu itionoy,nor 11 houso in (Jow's-luuo, if I would swear.

Hia Lordshi p —• Wero you ever up boforo thomagistrates ? Witness : I was, three times fordrunkenness.

Prisoner—Sho was, my lord, and got throo mouthafor larceny of cloth from a shop.

Ilia Lordshi p—Is that truo ? Witness (laughing) ;^Yhat has that to do wilh thu cusu ? His Lordshi p :Answer, wero you ? Witnem , aftor hesitation ; Jwas, my lord (laug hter) . Tho witness, who is wellknown in legal circles, then rctircu , and his Lordshi phaving charged, explaining that the information, ovouif false, should be maliciousl y and kuovvingly made,and nut, by mistake, tho jury found a verdict of notguilty, otter a short deliberation , in thu propriety olwhicu his Lordship concurrud , statiag that no onecould rely on such ovidenco us was produced fur theprosecution. Tho prisoner was then discharged.

Al.l.KIiKll STAUVINli or A.V INFANT.A middle-aged woman , mimed C'11'.'uviiie Murph y,

was given iu charge, on au indictment, of four cuuuu ,for having, at Waiorfonl , so neglected re femalein fan t named Kllen MoUrath , and which bho had atnurse, by not giving it proper su.stouaucc and care,that it came lo a premature death.

A -Mrs. M'Grath, who did not explain how itoccurred , deposed sho got the child origiuall y, audgavu it at first to a. Mrs. Grant to nurso ; shu returnedit ut thu cud of three or four weeks, and thon deponoutemployed prisonor, who agreed to nurso it at 2s. (id.1 week ; sho had it for abou t Iivo weeks, but it wasso badly iraitctl that it died after beiDg taken fromher.

Catherine Grant deposed sho wan a married woman ,and had children of her own ; sho had th i s childfirst to nurso from Mrs . McGrath ut half-ii-crown aweek, and she tended fur Bomo weeks with as muchcaro as ouu of her owu j shu gavo back the childbecause her husband would not allow her lo keep itany longer.

Culhuriue) Xuill deposed the knew this child , andhel ped to attend it whilst il was at Mrs . McGrath' s ;it wad then very dolicato, and diiid soon alter it wastaken back from prisoners.

Dr. .Siepbonson, medical oflicer , Tramoro, deposudhe was called upon to attend this child at A house tuVclor-Hlruo t tho Friday bufurc the Tuesday ou whichit died ; ho found tho infaut tmlfuring from dysentericdiarrhea ; it was passiog blood , and M-aa milchemaciated ; want of proper food and nutriment wouldcausu such u condition ; it wus uot ablo tu nasimilatoits food when ho visited, and it was thu most miser-able specimen of 11 child hu ever boliuld ; ho mado al«,nl w.W. iu , and the result of tho tlmgnosin wan tut-how that tho infant had died from dysenturio diarr-hea. To Mr. Keogh : Does nul th ink that deathwas caused by anything but Ktarvatiuu ; ho shouldsay that whoever had charge of tho child for threuwceki) before its death irero very culpable for thuway iu which it was trealud by thum ; had hu beencalled iu nt lliat time he might liavu been ablu tosiivo liru ; he would certainly havo prolonged it.

Cun.-lablu .McSwccny, Tiamme. fixeil liio datn oftho cliilil ' s death as tho Imh <*l" December, thrcuweeka after il was returned to Mrs. Mudnuh.

Fur thi ) defence, Margaret Jlurp hy, daughter toprisoner, deposed sho wart wilh hor mother Iho moatof lliu time, ahu had ihu child ; il w:is given to her iua very emaciated condition ; it was wilh bur fivumonths ; Iho bud y was very swollen und hard, andwas stripped in many plaues ; tlio.su Sores ivcrudressed by her mulher aud Hislc r wilh powderedstarch , and gut, well '¦ witness went in f> week afterthu infant wiu left, with her mother to Tratnoro, tuMrs. ilcGruih , to tell her ihu way iu which iho childwas, aud to u.sk her for Homo clothes for it iu bringit to Ihu doctor ; .MM. JtcCrath , who seemed surprisedto hear of thu child' a siatu, gavo Jsome rags for il ;Mis. McGrnth undertook to have medical advico forthu ohihl , but , althoug h KIIU camo iu ou thu uuMWednesday, HIIO bruught no eloctor, aiid eaid tln.rowaa no r,i:ud of ouu ; in couscqueucu her mother toldMis. McClrath to euko Ihu child on liiu followingSaturday, whun the week wuuld bo up ; Mrs. M'GralliHu.ii! shu would , but instead of doing su, BIIO scut intwo weeks' money iu udvanco by the breud-mun ;weut un Ihu 17lh Jul y, bj her mother 's direction.-, totell her to tuke ihe child ; bho promised to do >io, lulldid iioi euuu; near it anymoru for tho six weekswituuss remuinod at hume. Tu -Mr. Whilu , Q.C. :Hor mother had ono child nt nurse beforu thid ouu.

Catherine Mubcr deposed sho saw tho prisoner feedand iitiend lliu child regularly fur threo mouths ; thochild was very crusts, nnd neither fire or c.indlo-lightwas put uut lit night fur that time, in cousequencu.

liis Lordship, in his address, Eaid thero was nopruof giveu wbethur thu sures deposed to weru orweru nut the result of bad treatment, hut they hadtho evidence of Dr. Step henson , evidentl y u hig hlyiatolli gcnt medical gcntlumau , that thu parties whohnd charge of tho child nornu weeks before ho saw itwere very culpable for iu cotiditiuii. Tho question10 decide! was, wa.s tbo prisoner guilty of such neglectnu , in tho word s of tho indictment , " to c.nso pur .iiiuuunl injury to such child."

Afler short consultation, Iho jury acquitted thoprisoner, and oho was discharged.

RL'I.lMi TIIK HOOKS.Tho littlu boy Gilliguu waH put forward.Mr. Klmngo handed hid Lordshi p 11 lnt tur which , ho

said, wus from A. Denny, Esq., J.P., (j imou-slruct,guaranteeing that tho undertaking mailo by Mr, Gil-ligan on Tuesday ovcniiig, that ho would , wheu per-mitted , sond his son away from Waterford .

His Lordj hi p road the loltor, but said that, havingregard to ivhal was in tlio iuforj aatiomj and ulhuc

matters which had como to his knowled ge, ho foltbound to send tho boy to a reformatory. Thosontence, therefore, would bo fourtcon days' imprison-ment, and then four years in tho Upton Kcformatory,county Cork. Very siuccro commisseration was feltfor tho highly respectable parents, who rotircd ingrief.

Mary Hayes, who pleaded guilty to two larconieaof clothes, ono from Mr. G. Troy, Patrick-strcet , andtho other from Mr. J. Murphy, Kimj- strcot, with twoothor convictions, was sonfc to jail fortwolvo months,and two years surveillance of the police afterwards.

Tho city bnsincss horc ended.

COUNTY COUJIT—TUKSDAV.Tho Lord Chiof Justice , having opened tho City

Commission , aa already reported , entered tho countycoarl , attended by tho Uigb-Sheriff, Josoph O'NoillPower, Ksq., J.P., Nowtown House, uud tho Snb-Shcrifl; JJ. G. Hudson , Ksq. Ifcr Majesty 's commis-sion was read by the Clerk of tho Crown , Mr. W. J.Denneh y, Ksq., who thon rc-Bworo tho Grand Jury intho foregoing order. That done,

His Lordship addressed them as follows :—SirKichard Jlusgrave, and gentlemen of tho Graud Juryof the County of Waterford , I havo to excuse myself ,and to say a word on tho part of my learned colleaguestill absent, for tho delay which has unaroidably oc-curred in tho opening of tho commission. Beforeleaving Dublin , wo arranged to leavo c losoonafullwee!c for business in Clonmel, but in the faco of thatarrangement, wo found it impossible to complete thework within that time, and henco has arisen thodelay. At the present moment, gentlemen , a case i?going ou nt Clonnie1! which has created tho greatestpossiblo interest in tho county of Ti ppcrary, and hu"iformed tho chief cause uf tlio inability of my learnedbrother to appear beforu you at tho time appointed ,devolving upon mu the duty of addressing youiu his a tend. Tho duly assigned to mo is n, very pleas,ing one, fer I find there aro but eight or nine cases togu belbro you for consideration. Una of thoso casesis a firing ill tho person , and in that easo the accusedalleges that tho prosecutor, a gamekeeper, assaultedhim , n:id that tho firing was only in self defence. '1'ha.tallegation , gentlemen , is one on which yon will havo todetermine, nnd with you will rest tho duty of decidingupon whether or not a bill wil l bo returned for trial.Another caso i.iono of rn.in.ilughler, in which tho <!<•¦fence is that the net was committed when the accusedwas under Iho influence of drink , but 1 feelI need hard ly tell gentlemen of your experienceas griind jurors, that tmuh an answer is no excuse ,whatever , for an act which has resulted iu the los-iof lifo. Tho olher cases arc not of any part icularmoment , if 1 except ono in which a party is indictedwith (stealing five head of cattle from .1 neighbour ,but ill which the animals wero all Fpeedily recovered.No doubt , if ou tho evidence laid before you , you finda prima f acie wu of guil t you will , of course, find abill , and return ' lht! accused buforo il patty jury fortrial. There in a cam ofcunct .'n linent of birth , but I11m not. sure thai tin ; Crown will do morn than , in thatcase, proceed for n tni.«ilcini:anor. 1 feel muchpleasure in saying that, from the return presented tomu by the ollicer of police here, thero is every cogentreasoii to congratulate you , gantlemen , on tlu; stateof your county and it a coinparal ivi ; immuni ty fromcrime. 1 observe; from this return I here aro in IS7.1but 15 cases for trial , whilst iu 1S72 there weru !J1 ,so tliiit yousi 'C, fji t iitli smiMi , you are making progressin tho right direction, for (ho tnic irny in lrlu'cJi toadvance is to keep from crime. Last year you had110 cases of intoxication ; this year, f regret fo findtho number has increased to lo!), but then I also per.ccivo that whilst last year you had ^1 1- cases oftrilling assaults, you had this year bin 117 of suchou'onces. On tho whole , gontlcmen , 1 think I mayfairly congratulate, you 011 tho orderly state of yourcounty, und , above all , I may congratulate you upontho fact that , in all of the.su cases, thero ia an ut ternbsenco of any agrarian spirit , thoug h why calledagrarian 1 dn not sco very clearly, Xo doubt , a verycuusidcrublo portion of lliia happy state of things isduo to tho admirablo manner in which as GrandJurors, ami aa magistrates, tho gentlemen of ihocounty ilischargo their duties. The gentry of thocounty have lung uten associated with tho jud ge's intho admiuiilraliim of tho laws, and I sincere ly trustthat in this age uf progress, whatever changes maybo made, this intimate aud happy connection will nutbo interrupted, (ientlomen , I wi l l nut further detainyou , particularl y ns 1 suu tho City High Sheriff , inwhuse custody 1 am inoro immediatel y, wailing tutake niu back to my on'n sphoro (laug hter), and wil ltake iny leave by say ing lliat my learned brotherwill , uo doubt , be. hum iu tho morning, and will des-patch ihu business in which you will have foundbills.

Ili.s Lordship then retired to tho City Court , anilsho County Court stood adjourned to half-past tennext morning. WKU.VIi.SIUV.

Tho Jfon. Huron i-'iugerald , who had arrived fro mClonmel that morning, entered court shortl y beforeeleven , attended by tho Sheriff*.

Thu Grand Jury came into court with all the billsdisposed of , aud hi.s Lordshi p, haviiiL ' apologised forthu UHavoidablu delay whi ch had uccurred , dischargedthem. I;K I M I N \U. r.i.siXKs a .

The court went into the criminal I'ti.sines?, tie; firstdut y being Iho impannell iug nf tho following

PKITV .I I.UV :—I III I .V Ari 'HKSn.v, fururn.'in ,- <J;im.'tDaliuu, Thomas H^an , John It. Fanning, Jus. (iahan ,Jiioies llackctt , Thomas Kavacag h , John Mackcy,j u u r ., Patrick Neville , -Michael Kalier , Thomastviuudei's. and John Scanlon.

Sr.vi'.i u.v ii.— I' ttlrii-k A*!\«"' tens given in charge forhaving, nu tho 1-ih of January last , lit Kilmeaden ,xtabbeil Patrick llearno. Messrs. Andersou nnd W.Sargent; instructed by Mr. Anderson, piosocuttd ;Mr. Lover , instructed by Mr. T. F. JSlrange , defcuded.

Prosecutor deposed he was in Moraii 'd publichousu at Kilmeaden ou iho dny in question ; left itabout six , and went into iho olhcr one ; Kccffu w;isthen.', with some olher men ; they wero talking abouta dog ; prosecutor got into ihu talking, and had somowords with Kceffo ; he .struck* Keell'o several times',and Ihu latter stahbc;d him ; hu could not baywith what ho stabbed him ; ho stabbed him iu thuabdomen ; waa taken into Nolan 's; Dr. Cullen wassent for , and Iu; attended him ; was three week.s inbed from thu wounds. ('ross-examincd by Mr.Luvur ; Drank :i guod dea l that day : had fivo haif-glasscd of whiskey, and fuur of them drank six haltgallons of beer between them ; could not say howoften hu knocked dnwn Keiille. To the court : StruekKeefl'u because hu would not let him hnvu the dog hew:m brii iL ' ing home , ai-.d wliich dug hu (Hearnc) hadliefure. Tu Mr. Ainlor Fi in ; The prisoner said In; didnot care 11 d -n for e i ther him or tin: dog.

Tlii'inns Ile-anic, brut her tu prosecutor, depo.-ed tothu same Ktn ( > ; of facts as he alleged , and admittedlhat comp lainant hit thu pri soner firsl , ami called onhim to li gh t fair aliout tho dog ; heard his brothercry uut hu was slabbed.

Dr. Cullbii , M. D., Kilmeaden , deposed hu attendedHcurno for a wound iu thu side; it wa.s a puncturedwuuud , an inch iu leuglli , ami half an iuch iu biuadih ;it. might have been inlliuled by n knife :.

Mr. Luvur huru addressed Uu; jury, urging thatwheu thu pri suner win thus brutal l y attacked , huwax justified iu doing what hu cuuld to defend him-self.

Thomas Fleming depo.scd hu saw IlearHO knockKeell'u duwu several limes, ami heard Kculfu refusuto figh t ; nt la.sl, Keell'u i-aid ho would have Hcaritu'tlifu it ' hu struck him ugaiu , and Jlwmiu then tumbledhim oucu more ; KceH'o called uu lliu pcuplc aroundlo keep oft llearuu ; did nut sicu him slabbed.

Jujiu Nolan deposed ilr.it same evouiug llcamo tolilhim liu was going to fight for a dug ;sa\v him quarrell.ing with thu prisoner at Kilmuaden afterwards ; sawKeell'u fall ; usiw hi.i hat oil', and blood ou hia fucu ;KeeJfu said tu ifearnu , '• wh y il id you do it ?' Huarnoreplied , "becausu 1 waa ablu , uud I'll do it again."

Matthew Nolan corroborated ihu foregoing, andHis Lordshi p left thu case with tho jury pretty

much in thu aiitnu way as Mr. l.ovur hnd put it,niimel y, waa thu knifu u.icd in self.ilefouce.

The j ury held thatit waa , aud acquiltud iho accused.AI.I . tf .KII l l . l .L i iAI , I I A T U I N t i .

In thu caso of tho tM^cu v. Ilr.nliluin, for allcgudillegal bathing in tint Suir , near Cloiimol , Mr. W. L.llickult , H.L., upp licd to have traverser's bails dis.charged. Informations were relumed again*t thetraversers at Lho County Waierford Petty So.s.ions,at Cloninel , on this charge, and th<; Crown hadabandoned their intention of proeeediug, and bills inthu easo had not been sent up Iu tl iu (irand Jury.Mr. Anderson ; Thu Crown does not prosecute, mylurd. I l i . s Lordship granted tin; app lication.

I1O.*!!I ."II>K.Tho satuo jury took iu charge tho next case, which

wa.s an indivlmuiil against ./ ,/ui l l t ly, who surrenderedtu his bails , for the alleged homicide of one llonoraI 'l l l l i l iaue , lit Lii-murr , un the :ird September. Th o¦iumii CUUIIH :) »/'[)can il /or thu Crown, uiul 1) 10imvorsrr wti.s de.lendi.-d by -Mr. Lover , instructed byMr. Strange.

John lliekoy deponed liu lived near Lismore ; on thuli i l of September hia |ieuplo had u harvest humu atIlia barn ; ilonora Culli'nanu was a servant e>f hid, andwas then; ; priduner wax iheru also, and had an argu-muta wilh homu unu ; he was in drink and HO dis-orderl y, that deponent ordered him iu leave; lio n;,fused , und was then put oul; thu upper portion of Ihedoor of thu burn had been taken oil", leaving tbo otherstanding ; thu travei-ser jumpud in over i t ; hu wushoved out a ticcund timi i , and thu upper part uf thodoor put up, and fastened; stonua weru 'sunt inthroug h a window in tho barn ; immediately nflur , hesaw tho woman bleeding from a cut in thu rorehead ;soino brown paper was put to il; it was ihr-n ubuuieleven o'clock. Crodi-e.vumiued by ilr. ' Lover : Adispute arosu between thulwoas lo singing asong ; thopatty was n subscri ption one ; uud thu barn whero itwna hold wus large.

Anno Harry deposed hliu wus also at tho party ;sho saw deceased bleeding from u cut iu tho fore -boad ; deponent saw th.i prisoner outsidu thu barn ,and shu said lo him " Whoever throw thu stuno did a(lucent job of i t ; ho left his mark iuside ;" thoprisoner said il was hu did if

To Mr. Lover—1 did not seo any stono thrown.Patrick Couwuy, tu Mr. Coates, doposed hu wns at

thu dunce and heard lho noiso of atones boiug thrownthrough thu vviuilem, aud nnn tho woman blcsdiBg;

prisonor said to him it was at a barrol ho throw, anilwas sorry anything had happened to the poor woman.

Thorrms Dovino, to Mr. Sargent—Was at tho dancoaod saw tho prisoner strike Hickey ; he was then patou'.; saw Btonos coming in through tho window wboretho danco was; heard prisoner's voico oatsido callingfor tho bost man inaido to be sent ont to him ; witnesswent ont and saw tho prisonor; boforo ho went hosaw tho deceased cut in tho forehead. To Mr.Lorer : Tho night was dark ; saw one or two stonescoming through tho window after sho was struck.

Edward Barnes, to Mr. Sargent—Was nt thisdanco; knows the prisoner, and uaw him put outafter a wrangle ho bad with Hickey ; witness beardtin (prisoner's voico ontsido immediately after, andabout tho samo timo hoard tho noiso of stones againsttho wall ; Baw tho deceased sitting on a chair with anapron rouud her forehead.

Dr. O'Koilly, Lismore, doposed ho was M.O. at thohospital thero ; be attended tho d«ccased ; sho had awound on left tcmplo which ho dressed ; crysipilasset in from the wound , from which sho died ; n stouowould have caused tho woand.

Coustablo Tucker proved ho was present when -lr.Foloy, J.P., took tbo deceased woman's depoj itiou.sin n ward of tho workhotiso hospital nt Lismoro.

Mr. Coates, for tho Crown , was about reading thedepositions, but finally abandoned doing so.

Mr. Lover, for tho defence, submitted that tlirquestion for tho ju ry was with what intention thestono wa3 thrown which ended iu tho death of lbi>poor woman. Thcro wa3 no proof , whatever, of anymalico by tho prisoner toward s her, nnd nothing tcmake it bolioved that he would wilful l y injure her

Tho prisoner waa found guilty, with a K.commcn-dation to mercy, lloing in jail siuco Septemberlast, prisoner was aeuteuced to two months ' im-prisoumont.

CONCK.U.INd (IIII .UII1KTII.¦/0A11 twai nud Alice, hi.s wife, surrendered to

their bail on charge of having on January 21 , IS7I1,concealed tho tiirlh of a. dead child of which theirdaughter w;is delivered , by throwing il into ,1 privy .

Andruw Clancy deposed he lived near traverscrsat .Slrudbally ; owing to informat ion ho went tu aprivy at duleudaut a ', and theru found thu body of11 dead child ; he told his father of what took place,and it was subsequentl y removed.

Constable Anderson deposed that owing to in-formation be' received , ho went to Woodhouso ; sawtho female prisoner and , after a caution , asked herwas the rumor truo of her daughter having licjn con-lined , and shu said yes ; that her daughter had beenconfined , prematurely, and lhat tho body waa throwninto thu privy ; ihu male prisoner brought him thebod y in a box.

To Mr . Crcan—Lowen ia a pensioner from thoCoastguards , and a very respectable man.

I'r. Kedmoud, :i surgeon and physician, made al'ci( i, i(i ,''t-iit of this; bod y, and found it was sti llborn.

Mr. H. I' uilmond , 11.M., Dungarvau , gavo the bestcharacter oi thu male prisonor.

Mr. Crcan , who was instructed by Mr. Strange,for defence , submitted that the act was done merel yby this respectable old couple to hide their daughter 'sshame, and they did not deem thero was anythingwrong in thus secreting the dead body.

After a short charge, thu jury found prisonersguilty, wilh a strong recommendation to mercy.

They weiu allowed to stand out on their ownrecognizance's in cuino up when called on. Thu poorcouple returned their warmest thanks and left theCUUrf. l:i:i,INO TIIK KOOKS.

1'nlrirt- J 'wer, who pleaded guilty to stealing fourheifers at Dall ywillin , was sentenced to four months'imprisonment.

I' nlriel: Xn -;en i pleaded guilt y to assail]tin:; oneJohn Cahill by thnistii .'g a stick into one of his eyes,"w:is sentenced to 011c month.

The caso nf Thnmns Hurray for alleged dilapidationwas postponed by tho Crown to next assizes, owingto tho absence of the couatab lo in charge of the casoiu Cork, on duty .

The count y business here concluded.Post Free f o r 0 Stamps , open end*, or 12 Stamps in an

milK MEDICAL ADV1SEK , on prematur eJL i/i-c.ir <// tin; >y>Irm , anil It * nwiily rl-alornl 'wn ; cliiip-

te-M on certain ilisonle'i.", and tho lust means fur their re-moval ; ti le u.ii:ri>MO["! as .111 uiil to dui^liosid ; .**.)ill I iAge , i tHil i -i iniliticiitiniis ; inks uud prc.-cri ptmiii for tcll'-tr i -atmi -tit ,&i-. ; i'.hiit rali'il wi lh miuii'miis c.isi -f. liy Ur. Waller DcUoo-i , lliillunl Home, Ilultnnl SI|O T I I.-, Lnmlun , W.C.

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Tlie l iL'TIVK XI T.'K ;IM; Mie rt'sult of lunff practical in-ve'Sliiation of tl iO rrineillea he^t iiilaplcl lor loop. "liM 'a-i-sTia ir rich , sti inul. it intr , $toiii.icliic qu.ditio , am) , .ibuvi; allllicir complete reaoL -n tiun o/ the ncrvotu syttcm , reii'If ,them in cvi'iy respect wurtliy llicir sigllific.tnt titlr. Tlic/may be tukrii williuut liinilrnncu or rrstraiut uf il:i-t , Ac ,Riid in this i'i>pe-cl aUu Lfiey may claim pre'-e'iniue'iict; nvi-rmost utlier a.U-crIi ni- tl uf iliciiics. M}* t'r"iii '>liin ; liiire^tioei —nouri-.huii; tho cuiintitiition—unricliiut; without mH.iuiinstin: liUioll — bracing without stimulating thu nervous »y^li:uitoo tiulently—Uiey blrcuij tlieii Ilic^uuer:il h.ibit , ami restoretill; natunil lieullhy tone of ilic nervoUh ami muscular UWis ,tliu^ culivelliut E aii.l invii:iiratri^ both liody ami ininil.

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Klalulelicy , llea'l.lrbe , Nl-rTnli- lii -s« , lleblllly , Strienue , Ac

7"kt {. ]))¦; 110 US' COMPOUND 11KNAIXJ I'll.i,^. U+ t ln ir iiami! llrual , »r tin: Kiiluey? , inilicntC".), lire celebiule .l all over l i te irmlil , :!¦> llii:sali-st amibest Kemetl y for the ubnve il.nn;eriiusr.itni ilainl *, h incbar ^L1!oF any kimi , ami IJ IMMSII ul t l iu Kidiicv- , lilaJJrr, mniUrinary Orp aun ueu eral l j , which , il neg lected , t iei |umtl jcml in Sloj u in tin: t i l uliler , ami 11 l in^i-rin^ , [.ainft i l il e-itliPur ileprt—i.m ¦•! S.nr.u, KxLt lumvi i l , It lu.ip.icily lur Su-citty, Sluil y ur Uuaiue - W , 1. >r* ut Meun i iy , U'reUtiellue:.^Nl¦ vonslle3 , ami even lu-.:int'tr ilscV , ivJiill (;H i* oIN-ll I J'*i:as«) artsine fr-.m ur cuuibiue'l ivi tb L'l in .ny Disease-' , tliey;ire uni -ij i ial l inl . l!y their sa lutary Action 011 lSil e amiAvidity nf lliu Stoutacli , they purify nml prmnole tin: lii-n.ilhccrctions, tbiMi -h y pn.-vi -ijt t t» t * loriin itton ol !Str,ni', anJ II1U1establish lor li l t t l iu li i 'alihy liiiicnnn^ ol .ill II ICM: nr^ ,iu3.

I'nci! Is. i;J., J'. :».!., Ji. Ol., l lv auJ a•!-. |.er hox , vvi lbfull ill i eel Inns tu iu iu l i all cbiiit:»tj . Tlie lic imme bave II,1iluiJi " Walter lie. Kuui , l.iinliin ," ill >vl'i:.. leltei- , . n lliuSt.unp aHixe.1 In each h-ix . '»y >pec ;al Jirection ol Her M.i -j e.ly'i ll- .llu ra'ili' Cuinilll.-M°uliei.-, In piutrct I hi- plil.ln- ln»nIraml , and tu imi ta te which is Mimy :mrt 'ran- por la t iMii .

CAUTIHN '.—Snuie niipiii ici pleil Vi'inlnrn wlii 'n a-k ' dfor Dr . 1).: Uoos" 1' I II H , havo nttompted to toi*i uthrr imili -cities i-r coiiipnumlH ot llieir otva upon the purcliav- r, Ir-ntiivbu:li they obtain :i larKi; pruli i , but which invariably eutaidisappoiutiuetit . Ask lur Wit. D P. liooV CU MI' U U.MJ K L > A I1'lLLi , awl 1I11 IID I be ncisuadnl into tij'inn mijllimii lUc ,but sb.mlil (lie le.ist ihllk-tiUy occur , cn ,l, ,> e t'ne atnnunt bypoat-nrtice older or stii 'up* as Jibuve , anil they will he M'tilper rctutii.

S11M liy .McMimti-r * Co., 121 , Capcl-*trcii , Dublin : Mr.White, Olsercer Ollic, lUllymenn ; Mr. Ita.sett , Sou lh i rnChronicle (Jltic, fjiuierxk ; .M(. 1'uNou, Fermanagh MailOllicc, Eiiii i.-killcii ; ami at 111, Kinir--lreer , Waieriu'nl.

DOK.S VOUK J I A I R FALL OFF, OliTCUN t i U K V .Jti-. ? l! so, u»e It USAl - IK CUL".

l'KI.l .K'a CIU.N 'L' 1'KlAl l , noted all over tb " wuil.1 lur ihUlir.iLillnus piopeitn » , ami as the onl y Ulneilv ilia *, cut Imik'penileu1 iipnu. Il l» l!u'tr ;""11 1' '" pmilule ulmlir>mou-Uchii)- , Ac., in a few n-cols, ami will tc luuml •-•mil -full y sine»?lul 111 uouriilnni', curlin it , nml be.iuiiiym,; Unhi i r ; cheelui* i;riyne.s-, .-tren «Ibeuiu ^ we..k luir , pievfi t t .inir it> frtl l in^oil anil te -dlurili rf il ill balilur^^ ft utu w hateverciu^e. U pw.uili ul lu** phy-icuu* hafi: rreomthemUil il intin: nurneiy, toe puliliOl wg a fine, btMltlty brail ul b.ilr , an>laverlt tiL- bnl'luess iu alter jear>. In botilei price -J- e.nb.

O H S K K V K l l i . i t a 10 page pamphlet is inclo-e'l milleach packniH", winch ha^ a ml atnwp nuliitlii In-aiin* thewnriln ltvsabe Coupell.: in white letter *; f l ic u'<, ri|.i Cuu[el!« 'rCriulltriar are aUo inoulileil in each bnttb:.

" 1 w» bald nine yt Kia , bul I Rail new luir Cuunng ra-pii l l y."—J. /loiif. " Tliuiiks lo )oar stuff , 1 buvc an t-l-Cellent mil'IsUchil and Wblske ts. "—Majoi I!M» III '. " I bailIml Ul)' lii» ir 111 pitches , bin it ha» rotmeil it ." — .\ l i > »llewilt. " Afler '.''J yeai 'si bal.lnci, It l i l t aete.l tniracul-ou-ly."— U - .Mi«r. iil'Jo.'.t.)

-Sulil nt TlIK N KWI O.lir.f , VVatert.u .l.

DR. DK KOOS' JVILLL.K \ IT.K , w V KI .K -I.HILE I.IFK l' lLLS, an: r.lpnlly >u:irl>|.||lli^ c istnr-

oil ami ll:e iiM.lasiiiulifd <h- .li:rt eable medicines fur tnc l ly ail-ou'liiiteie il hy Ihe latully, wb ieb , it t» mm- aihuiUcil , tunfrequi'iillj r resulted in a c.,nlirnn- .l slate, nf coitivi-in-i.. Tb;I'ilulaitVllaj , oil ibe c.ntrary, ile.iij .-.; tiie s lnmarb , puri ty t l ieS^Cfetioin* , n?lliovd h>* .i>Uctle , ini l i ^e-t i on , iic, HII >1 ln-le.l'l olreiuleiilip it linef.iry to be a lways M>':I II U «- II IK inej uin' , afew tlu-et Ol llv , tnk ell ueeaMOnallv , wil l Le f- .tni'l all tha i i^rniuiri'd to kwn up a health y siaio or tin: rj as.-m. K.|i:nl!yadrtpteil lor all a*4e>, it btiln; ineiit l y ut:cer>s.iryt.> t e ^u ia t e . tbeilo?e iiccutiliiK t" the aiccamt i:ieui;t!: ul the p atn i i l ; u lul -tfur fi'illil'* COlllplailitii tbi y nre itllind'ihrr Ulllitalleil . l'.iceIs. 1J.1., 2'. 9J., 1<. lM., I t s ., ami ;13 . per bin.

SolJ hy .MiiJU sttiT it Co., &p..iAc ,[m .lbuvr], ami al TheWaierford Via* (Met.

BllKAK f AST—KlTs '.S CoCtlA—CiKATKI 'CI. A.VU C<j\ l -FOIITINU — " Hy •! lliorouuli knuwl-d iiC of the i^tuial lawswhich unrei n lho npeTnitous nf digestion ami miiniiuu , m i lhy n cnfful application ol the line propettirs nf well-.-tbcleilcocu» , Mr. Kpps lirtif ;)roitileil our brcaktrtvi iub!s> wi lb ndelicately Ili'oriJ beiernge , wliic 'j in.iy S >TU US innny b avyilucton' bill' ."— Civil Service Qaiti t i . Mail. . sunpUwith HiiililiK Waier or Mi lk . Kadi packet U Ubrlhsl —" J A M B S KITS &. Co., Uuiuicopj iliic Cbruu,ts , l.umlun ,'Also , inakeisof Kppt 'iCaUuiut ', a linn , rc:iujhin n' bevera«tlor eveiiim: use. (j ' -'i - ly )

"A VISIT 10 Ki'i-. 's Cocux Ihsuwvitmy .—Tlnounii ll |« kiudiii'ss ill K p|i« , 1 recently haU an i,i .puit i'..niyof aeeing tl": many Cumplicale,! linj vniinl pmre-se-i theCacao i> 'M pnssis thiouidi em it is >olil tor uuhhe use andbeing both iiiteri»t td i,m| bi ghly p leni.il will, wb.it i suvduring mr visit to ihe innnul 'iictory, 1 ihoUKhln hnel arcnunlof the 'CBcnn , ami the way it H iiianul.ictured by MeMr«Kppi.to fit 11 tur n wbnle,uinoaml nutrition, bevem/p UI.B I.Ibo or mieri-t tu tbo readtu of ' Land au-J Water ' "-.SieAnkle 111 Ijiiuil mnl Water ." October ]J

WoKM Sj s A U H K V I I O L X I ,.—" Canterbury . R-b-rimry 11 , 1HUI .-1 (pin. n ' X.-il.lire".- I'uu.l,. r- t,, n ..r.-eliuim,!tins iiinrnlilj:. nml in Imlf an bottr aku l.a*«t-il u t l iK.«"rn >' rfwrtj- feet on,- I Hn.l biill :i pow.ler 'a v.:ry piiu ™ U«.anil imls duKs in MMllent eoutlitiou.-H. I'»:», ' N .Mir";t'owderssru sudby uU eliemUtB in packet, , a '

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C U B K 1'Oli. A L L !HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT

THE RKADY Axn KKMAIH.B U KMKDV.—Annwlwith ilii' I'uwerfu l antiilntc lo difiisr, cfry inun U

hit own famil y physician. - Tbe first Hni.pi:nl Siif R foniadmit it« unparalleled an.l lieaiioj? virtue. Forciea (in-

Terninents function its we in their naval nml military

servicen and luaukind throughout the world rcpo«e« tlio

utmo*t confluence in its curnlive propertiM.GOUT KUKUMAHSM , ASP D K OPJV.— Ibcso art iimon?

tiie nio-t MrriWe ;>»d ago - .ism)? diseases to which tbe buman

frame is aubject ; yet in tlirir worit forms , nnd when serra.

ingl y incuiablr , il":)' disappear under n perscTtring applica-tion of this snottiing ami powerful Ointment , if strict

attention be paid to tlic printed instruction wrapped roundeach pot.

Sous TH R O A T , Uir i l iEniA , QUI .N SBY , M U M P S, xsn AI .I.DBUASORMF.NTS OP TUB CIIEMT AKD riiBAT.— Il, "11 ibeappearance ol any ol ituve ili«-.i-es, tbc Oiiitrni-nt be welliub!-ed , «t li-asl three limes n d.iy, U|»n tbo neck ami upperpare (if Ibe cbest , FO as in penetrate to the planili —lhow.nft C.TC< will y icl.l i:i n cnmpaiativflv sliur: lime ,;i.irticL.1..r l y il l lollow av 's IMIt tic mkcii in nppropriat i: cl-i-r.In purif y t'liu I II IKK I .

HA D LEGS H A D I!RKAST », Ui.cf.B0f3 SU KK J , A S H O LI I

Wot'xiM.— Many tl inu s unls of IIIAI 'I V I M (rum Uir ali-iv:r ' .lnp lainU h i v e fouml l i le allnnst iif-upputlable ; but ifl['i 'iu«M) V ( ) ;n lm >' i i l l.ebri.-lil y .ind ple -nt i t i t l ly rubbi ri uponand .iiiiiilid tin- parH hlle eli -i l ,' it will quickl y peiictiat.: I..¦ lit- Snitrce ol III " i-vil ; r.« may be Mte ly KUarante i d , alnlili«p .Ki- dr i .ei i fro:n Un! sy.-tr-in. Nnlh i iu cm be n:»r< -

• in,p ie or faf'-r iban lho manner m ivbn .-b il is aj ip lie,!im:bin!; more mi i imry l imn Us action nn the liuuy, bothI IUMII V ami I ' l ina t i iu t i i ' i i a l l j .

T l IK M OTIIKB 'S K l l I K S l I — H K I X I)IS1..UF.« ll r . W K V K Kl ) K f l ' K K M I . MA* HE i'.A IMCAI.I .T Celt RI I. —Sr.i.M II I -J II I- ,i i > -li , M.IIC I K- nn i be fk in , MWU I- HH <nrts kin sr 'H cril , -""IMII -I I l.ku nit. c'.int is , y ii:d tu the mis t i ly P'Hver nf l ', i - lin-Onl l in -n t , |-r.,viili ;.l it be well rtlLb r -il an.l l l i i l 111.; i.tln- i i t lp.uls r.v.i '.r t ine " t i i n r s a day, and Ibe I' l l l - In- t a l 't taceorilillK 10 Hi'" printeil dir. e'i'tn^.

A (,'K I I T A I . V I ' CKK t o i l l' ll.K AMI fl'TVl.tf .-Timll-SH..I.1 ol p|.|'iia< Miller , Xernr ia lmi i .uri 'iy lut ye ,n- t i m nlhv-0 b a r i u l em;.p la in ts t h n .n ^ i i Inlse deiii-aey. A i a nn ' -'iMi r t e i i n ^ ' sliuiil ' i at "lire piirtb-i"' a I'ul ul I | i)lbiw.iy "iDiul n l , HMI I l iu- i tu> - i - t :uu s wlncli accompany i:, aft U|.- -utbt 111 tu :In: l i t { r r , anJ be teiil , wit l iotl t dr l l icul tv , -uiX '-ril ini' 1'lil'T.i t iii.' eveiy ve-ti j -e of Ibe-i: liara'iiiii; ciiiip lant :- ' .Jiotlt //# .' Ointmaits and J 'i/lx shott 'il he KMil in the follow

im/ Comjt Ui inU.I l.id I. ,-.., l'1nrn.< (Sott) SraMiit-td l l iensls K i- it i l lw S.ir. ' Thrnat<Hums li 'iut Skin Ui»c.i «ciliouiuns (i!.im!u!:ir Swellings Si-uivyCbi lblaitK l.lllnoai;i) S,te If . - .vUC!i:.|.p,.-,1 IIa:i ,I - i l'll.-s Tumour*l .'nntr.n -ti - 'l ai.d Stiff Kheuiii ilism Ulcers

Juin f s Sore Nipj iles Wuttn U

The Oiii tme 'iit and 1'ills aif »..:.l :it l'rofi-swir 1I OI .LI.W A T '-K'lalilisliineut , ,iM, O-ifurd-strcet , Lullllun ; .lls'i l y nearlyet ety i i- -p-cta l . l i : Vendor of ^Icdicinti tbruuiili'.ut ill.:Civi'. zfd W1.1I1I , in 1'iiK and liojr.- , at Js . 1-1«1., --. 0,1.,¦I-", lid., 11- . 'J'is., and :i:i« . ' .icli. 'I'ln smallust I'ut of Cut-lilflit conMui-. ulio ounce ; ;:ad the jtn»ile-t l!ox of I'lllitaur dnzen.

Kull pi i i i tc i l 'l i irctiniH are alTi.ied to each I' ll nml I'.DS ,nml C- I I I b<- b-'i;l in »H' .v lananni;'- , cv.n in Tut lv ia 'i , ArabicArnil'll l illi , l'.- isian , ot Cbii.e-e.

The India & China Tea Association (Limited)

IXCOKL'OKA'J'KIJ iimlcr tlie;C'oiii|i;iuies" Act-;1MW and lfti ':7, iv liicb iiuiil tlu: lu.l.ihly ul caeli Sb..:i:

Imliler Hi the amount nf hU .Shares. Capital , JUIO/JO") ill10,(J0U Shaics '¦! VI e.idi (wi th power to increase). Depuii!on applicatuin , 2- . l»l. per Sb.irc; 7 . 01. >m Al l ttnenl : S- .on Ibe lsl December, and '>'. nu tbe \< l''.-bitl,i:y, l>7-) .-1 per cent, allowed on Share* win u paitl in full .

IHUrXTOiiS.J. A H T H I ' H KEAII . sr iK, Ksq., (Juror late- Unliliii I I.I ..TI ,, I .

In.i tal Kilidii tiou), Vi KiKiii - rnH il U'est, \V. ((.'li. iiiui.ni).(.'.. V. Sli'.l , K^q., Oriental Cli.b , J7 (Jracecbnich -slrc. -t, ai. 'l

•JS, Kadchlte Uardtn< ,I.. I .'. Aloxandpr, K«j ., I.I J .I)., I'u'.ncy, Surrey.K. I I. (.'uuki', K-q.,; *) New Undge-btreet , llladfiia:- ' , :i:. .l

l.islon row!, Clai'bain .J. M. Ivdward-, K-f[. (Mauag itu), .",2 and 3:1, Ctu tLbe - l -

friar-- , K.C.,H A S K KU S— t'enlral lij iil ; nl I.oii'1'in , 't 'J Cnralidl , I'M'.SOLICITOR — <> . lil sft 'lfii , Ksq., ~- Ureit Wm- be-tcf-i reit ,

Old lirn.id-street , K.I.".AuulioiH —M ersrs. Allnll :ioJ Cliislioliiie , (i. l Kiii^' Wil-

l ial l l - st ie et .CosucLTiMi A R A LIST.— Kilwin I.Aiikcster , Y.n]., )I.I). .irnl

K. lf.S. (hilo Suprruile-nilenl ot I In: tiuvermiieul Fi., .diM tiscum at Soutli Kei!si::p;tuni , l'- . I'elbize t'urk , II nup*Urail.

S ECKKT A IIV— Ilt nrv l l i t t t o t i , Ksq.Ullii'e.s — •**- and -j3 t>uii-liL-.l-iriat- , J laik - lau -', l.onJcu , !¦!.(.'.

A l l l l l D l i K I ) I'ltliSl 'KCTi ;.-?.Tin: A»«n ciation is t')rm.-d for the purpose of acquiring and

curyini; nul 111 .111 evtindi: 1 scile lliu " l'ackcl Tea" 1>U-<III-«A

nf the An_-lo Ind ian Tea U,, :iip:iny, whose l a t^ e j .tt 'l vii lurt l .lnmhiu'ctiu ii cx s . iuU in lar baek as 1 .->:J7. In coiisc.|ii.:nev,l luW.Vrr , ol the l.ir^i' luciea-e ot II. e wbob-ale trade ..f theAi.jj li i-Iud.ai. Tea l't ,iii|i:i:ir , they an: ulmilulcl y cutr .p t ib ltbou ^j b uawi l l i i v -ly, l.i i l^po-e ,.l the i r " l'aekel' Tea " bust-ue-c , as ttini; il:cuiopalib)e » . lh t l .eir pos .t'.uu an uh.jlc- -dotrader?.

Tli»: i:>pi cial object ill i-stiin * 'i'i',1 ihr?ct from Ibc w.irc-llCtl-C III s taled paekrls l> Iu insure ' i ts reacbin b- thp ban.!, .,(the ruUsuniir 111 :l wllnl v-xnue ami pure C(iirlici</n. Kverypaiket will I'car the f.ic->unlb: uf tbc st^ualurc nf the . anal y*l.

Tim An^lii I I I I I M N TI-H Cuiup.my being to satis/inJ H I DI

tin.- pruti r abli : naliir i : (if Uus portion uf tb i: bt iMUe ss , haveai;teed to KUarauU-t: the payiue i i t ot thvulei t t l nt iu percent., fur tbc fu-t vcu r , on tb ,< patd op capi ta l as pe-r a^t ce-nu 111, d.itid -Jl-,1 day ol A M SU .I , 1 7-.

'riii- iiiri: ' -r i>Ks agents , ^fi ' i ' lwt ll , plant , and a rnnsi'lerafi/eq u a i i t i ly i-i lii-t -e-liv- i T.-u< b .Te been a, ipiirtd liy tbilA—uci.tli on upon 1 - .u-'-«-dui_ ,'ly a lvan '.aifi-ous ti-rui s .

Tin: Ku- ,uer -i ihu-i tecmi 'l is mit onl y m perfec t w. rLin p .but i- . \r*u*iet: '.iiler... .ire n^vv bem;; execu '.eil. Tlie. lastdiv.di it d paid by ibe Ane, lc-Iml:aii Te'.i Couipauy, was at lb«rate (.1 1" pel* cent, per i inu tj i i i , beMtl.-i c.irr>iiv lorn-aid tonext veal 's accounts a ?utn i- .piai to .111 ext ra divideud (.f 'JOper ctnl., and tin: l i i n c t o i s u l ' ;b:s A^- - j ci.iti 'in an lici patetha t t ins amount will be r 'lini.b.-iab l y tt;c^ea-ed by furtherilevt-h .p-n: ; t i l t s ypevt -il lr.i-1 ,- b y n distinct i]rg;::::xit-ot) .

Tbe Te.i Tir-do is nuc ut tin: limit Incrat ivu and ttnp inantin ibc Hi i l i s l l Kmpl ie . In I M'I I tbc hu ine c- u<ii inpt i ' in olTeas ninutmled tu i*-*i,*J:J7,-"l i !b*., whib: in 1>71 ltio .mj xJ'JI.-IJ M.s. weie cuiisuuinl , bciit tj all :ttciea>e ul al-out lo,-per cent , p i r ai i i iuin .

Tin: Teas -u '.d by tbe Aujj lu - I in l i au T( a Company luvo(jl .Mimd .1 bi^ li r> - |.iilu;.<i,i i .-nrl ar,; 'much iu lav or w i t h tlieluiViir. Tin: I n d i a n nri -.l I bui:i Tea A— ,.ca;i.,ii ui '.l bavctli , - II .I - .I I I N nl |,r..ciinn K- ibe r .ime d.i« n e>l Tea , ami Share-binder * w i l l beni l'u by «.tvuii { thu lar^e priilits u iu i i ly inter-cipl .-il ty H(a;!els , .is K colKlderali lu leductioll will be mail'on !he.T Older ".

Ibe I h t t c t u r i buve ciiti set t ted to their remuneration ociuffpml iy in i i l iu ^c l l t upon the leaii.-t.itiuu ut ii dividenil ot LOP':r cenl . per annu'ii upon Ihe paid-up capital if tbaCuili|i:iiiy.

Tb.: -iK-c ^al advnutnir es ol(.Ted tn lln: -b.ireholdcrs arc,in Ibe tir. t iiis lancr , that ul enabling llieiu lo ubtilll I'urel . a -»l a in iliiiutini eu>t..'jt 'i'./n.ll y, lh.it the pr,ili:., up lo I D per n n l . will be paid

annual l y 11, u dindi-ni Up.,u thu capital llivestnl .l lnr i l l y, ibai id.: rnn .1 in in/ pn-|i:< t .,|,,,n iln' nbolco l

the TI-II Mild by Ibu Associalluu wil l U- divided in thet".''uwi iu uiatr er .' —

D1.1.-1I .111I a- a li .llt .s I,, Ibe sh.llelluMLr:.l ln. -th .r . l Iu Ibeai iu, :, i.f ibe Cump-ini- , ,,t,dI Ine.tlurd M .1 re—rv» fund of till! Ass ,c..ni,,n.Ill nrdei 111 seam: td.- inlluener ul ,1 l in i! ail I uuiucrnui

|' :uplieUry, tl ,c .unuunt ,.f the shires IIH- been made small .I b e pay ih iu l of 11 wil l purchase a share , and Ihe bulJet»i: l be .-M .-iiipt irmii all t in t li . r habil . ty.

Sb.-uM nu idlul'-uieiil be made the d, -p ,j -.ii wil l ba rtlarr.nlin .'n i l .

The eut il iaet * cn ' .ted into -ml anJ - 'W. Au^ut , It*/ "',l/ituie:i Ibe Alu-'c- l inhai i Tea L',nnpiny ( l .uuit cdj slidJ.1I111 M. K.iwar.M , un behalf ol tin. As,,,ei.i!iou: 3lltllAugust , 1--7- , belweeu tb i* .l»,oci.itiou .I:I.| .Mr. Julm M.lvU .lr.U aii.l Mr. I I . l l i u t u n , ran lie sen, either «t lu«ollici of Ibe suhcili.r or ullioes ul t he A^ocialiun.

l ut -lil i uf app l c«l luu lur sbaies , p:i..speetu-es , »l.d allf - i l lhe i i i i l ' i r uu i i iuu may be obtained nf Ihu Uinkat 'iSi .iiriii r, ur ul tbe cilia * ul Ihe L'otiiu.iny, .V2 ami 53,Crut eb t . l - f r t a r .-, .M i t t lane , Uu.luti , K.C. lnS-3in

A l i v u 1: T11 M eiTHKK. s !—il ls W I N S I J IW 'H .SoOTH'ISO > V H C l ' Kill Cl l lLUEKX , blmlild illw.iy* bi: u««l wberlClnUrni are cullinj; I.-eih ; it re'.ieve, Ibe l i t t le sutftier «tuiu-e, it pn.ducr* na tura l qu:et sleep by reltcriogHi..- i-hil il lion, pain, .n.d il,,: ht ile cbciub awaleui

a- l.ri<bl as a bi i t iou . " It i-, j a-rlectly barinleuiid l v.-iy [iJ.vi.jnt to l.i- .'c. Il ., ,,,[|ie, tbecl i iU , it sofleoathe sum. , al l . i )M ail p .m , reheves v . i t t d, te^ula le * tlie bowell•in, ! i« t/i e lie-: inuAi i remuly lur (lj>enleiy .iml danhai ,w h e t h e r ar. -:n^ t iu ln leeth.l l K »r .ill.Tr caliw. M M,U m-iuA * S lut lnni j ^ymp is Mild by t l iou . in d- i of Medicinod' .il.i* >u all pad* ol the world »i l » l\ i l p ,r bottle, aodMiliiuii - nt' ll.ith. rs can testily to n* vntu c—Mannfac-l .iiy, Kit Ox' unl Street , London. I f t - l j )

V A1.1.A1ILK DlSCOVKllV FOIl THK II A IU ! !— ATCrjnicel y pei lumtd lidir ilteMttig, called " Ihu .Mexican H JIIK. rnw. r," now deun M,|,| by u,,,,t L'lieitns:* nnd I'erfumenat 3 J i l l per bottle , 1* f,isi >u|ietM.Juu; nil " |{atr lieiitorer«"—lu r 11 K ill po s itively restore in every east (jrey or Irhit-hair tn iiMuumal iiolour, by a few applicnttoiiii, wilboal¦Oicin./ ii , nr leavuiK the dwairecaM'; »iner, of mosl " Re-st , ir .r> ." It in ikes Ibe hair ctiaimin^ly beautiful , as vMa* i<roin..iiiiir ( I IR i- riiwih 0:1 bald -pot< , where theKlands aie nut d.-eiyed . Cmiticale fn,m Dr. VVrtroannnn every li, t '.-, wish lull particular. . Ask Inr " TIIK MmIC A X II.U K I:i:suvKii ," ptepared by II . C. GALLIF, 493U.t!md SIMl , L-juduli

W '• ion-:i!er i; our duty t0 Caution the l'ublic airaiu:supur.ous lunlaliuns uf ibe UU-nl'ield btatcb , at pineot iothe uiaikei . l ineeri ami nlheis scllmi; tbc same, subjectUn m-e '.vi s tu i ' < i ia l ly nf j; iil,iijii. Any contidrotial info'ina '.ii.u winch \<i-:.\ bad lo comic-lion, wil l be banduorocly roWarded'I t . WOTI IKHSl'OO .V A Co., Kiniii'uj Parl , Glasgow.

TiiuoAT AmxTiuxs ASII UoAiisESKsa.—Allsaf-ferun; I'u.ia irritaiimt ,,f ibc tbront , aud boarsenesi , willhe .iirteebly >urpn.srd ;it Ilic Almost itnmeuitii: teiiel slTordedby the use nl " llt owu 's Kinliclliill Troches." Theae famool'* li'/.n ^e*" are n-iw sold by mosl respectable cbemista inthis i:i>imtiy at l« ljd per box. People tioubleJ witli a" Inn km;; inii ^'b, " .-! " ,l,g|,t colil," or broncbial aflKiioiitc iuuot i iy tb - i i i tun sunn, u.i iitmlar troutiles, it alloxded l»pro^ios, n.-Mil t in M't roiii I'uluionary and Aathinatic afleo-lion:.. >ee thai the word* " Urown'11 Droncbial Trocbuire mi the (.i,n-, nint-nt Stamp around tiu;b boj.—Loadool)epoi , l'j:l Oxford Sireet

l''i.' i i ta i xK!-- l -'0r the TEETH autl B«EATU.—Afew iliu pM ni ibe 1 i |j d Florilline npiiullei) OD a «ret toothbiii . l i pr,:duee- a plea-atit albcr, wbich lbuio«hly clonWtl.'D 'JV"ili Hut u nil [nr.isiti's or imporilies, banlem tbo guoii,prevent l. ir ' Hr , viup, ,|i-ciy, sitw to tbe Teeth a peculiar1" .TIJ ubi : .n- .-", ami * d t l t t l i s lu l Iragrauce lo tbe brrtW.Il reiiiuvi ' N all unp leasant odour itriiioa; from decaycil t«tlfcOr tub.ucu smi.k- . Tlic FragrantTlorilim beinjf compoMOm pan U| ||,,,,ey ami utefl berU. it tometiraei lornicloudy, bm u i, delicious 10 tbe tajte, and it ia tb« gre»lB» .Tui 'ei di,cuveiy ot Ibe »Kf. l'rice 2». CJ. for tba IKJO». ;

«»l 1*. per jar fur ll,e Klori'.ine " Powder," of all CVni»»g ,:»n,l i'eiiu.n cr , . l'repared by II. C. GALLUP, 493 Oiloti .<Si"'':t . l..ind..n . L d

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