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11 I j [• TUB WATER^OBtf: HEWS. " | ¦ i ESTABLISHED1817. 1 ': . ' ' ' . t . IiiB*JE8T ClBC JLA. TION IN THE SqtrTIt OV IRELAND! PuWUJui'esiru PKliur. and Siamd .EiKKgil Oft SiTDBD^r ¦ . " : ¦ iroroinjsl ot J' os. 43 and 50, VCmniU-Striel , ¦ ; i ¦ ! ' i (OPfOSITB THE PROYIHC1AL BJUIX). ¦ : TT1 BICE-^-TWO PENCE; teiriy (in Advanco), 8s. ed. Ijj j By Post (Yearly), 10s} 6d. r^Sg- All-Cheques and P. .0, Orders,! made payable to CosxsLius 'P. REDMOND, at this pnlco. ! X.9.Z NBWS circulatoa axtasiTolyi amongst ' tis ' mtTjhants, ' te ders and nobility 1 j gentry, farming :ok^03. &o., in Watcrford, K^keniy, Tippcrary, and! the RontH of Iroland ; gdnorally.| The NEWB ' hai ' attained a pirculation novor equalled by any papor ipnbUahed in Watorford, and ia admittodl y the load- ¦ing lonrnal i Q this important city, with which thore is idittrt daily communication from London. ' ' I I v irticular attention paid to commercial and agnonl- | Mitt matters . !|_ ' ! . ,, ' , < ¦ ¦ ¦ A aTortUame ita recoivod lor tho NEWS by autospeot- UtaJjfowipapo r Agente in the , Dnite 'd Kingdom. Fre- Pttjtyent roquisate from parti ' os not known at the omce. ! '^iosirrs rok S AIE OH TBE KEW8, AND JOB iL'L' - ' " - ¦! I ADTEETiBiMENT^ !--; ; ( ¦WilTHEFOEl)—Mr.- W. KEULT, iGlndatono Street. ¦; " : i:[.;ilr. J DHH BBOWM, fiteagbeir Quay. ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ . . ;i|; 'Uiaa POUTEE, Barroastrand. i8treet. : 5.^1 ilK HuoHES , Mayor' s Walk r ,. ; •jDtnfrQAEXAN— BBBHAH <fc Co: , Devonshire Square. "TCtAMOBE—Miss CLAHCTJ Eefreshinent Booms. ' CAI|POQDIN-r Mr. JoifKS THOT, pi; Allen-Shoot. CAllaiCK-ONlSCDB—Mf. J ASES MoQBATH,. Main tOIfDON—CtAKii», - '8oK , l & PnATT, ~ ~83, <3raco ¦ ¦ :¦!¦ J :. ; Jihureh ttoaetJ " S Jj ' ¦ : ' ¦ •: '' ' ¦ " ¦ ' ' .;( ¦H. F. W&rBiSav 'SS . Ffet Strect. . : : :;:¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' «B«Uiii&Co., 6, AoadenhsU 8tfeot , E. O. Tj, Mv.TompU News Boom, 172 , ffleet Street . UW^UNr-MoBsre. CHAS. E ASO * A- SON, Abboy-at. i ' ^ATERITORD ANb : ABEEDUTEY " ; \[ ' ¦ '] BtEAMSHIP jCOJIPAN ?. . : ' ; G.BE42* ACCELERATION QF-TBANBIT ' : : ' ;• ¦ ' BT THE ji ¦ ; Dlixjrfctiaii -and most Expfj diti<raa Eonto . If Lanctahire , Torlthire, and ih» Midland ' ¦ ¦ ' : Cotlritiei and other Important PistricU ¦ ¦ : ;.;¦ / >f England and Wti»-\ ; : L" . ' «*w I rinHE Swift and PoworfarScrow - rafeKinfts. -IL SUamersV , " I MAGNETIC" ^II^EMSM N and " fiLECTKIC ," or other aoit- <g!;l t-:: v -;S|r, - i ; , ' —.n Mn Vessela, ara intended (nnless fx<iflio(«a ' by unforsooo circtufastancea) to. saU M undei betwUn WATEttFOliD and ABEKDOVEY, carrjiDg Pas- teniQtn , Merchandise, and ' Livd BUxi , in connection with tha IJambrlan BWlwatB, at Loir Through 1 Bates, to tha Jlriniiipal Eaglisli and Welsh TowtB. | j : , ' ¦ Tof CondifionJ Beo Forms o! Ceiisigomont Noto. ¦ L ¦ ' ; NOVEMBER JSAI^LIN-GS. J: i" Bon WAWBIOBD. ) Fu ,qs AjSsuDOTEr. j Frlililr, 2nd MOT. ... *pm Tharsdn jr; 1st NOT.... 4 Op.m "WedieAior , 7tb ' ... 5p.m Moadayj , Sth ... 7 O o.m Pridi^T: . 9th Sp.m XJitir.dajr . Sth 10«n ; m Ta«»Uri 13th ... i p.m Saaday.f [ 1-th ...12 aoon ¦JW-Jl ar, * 16th " ... Sp.m Thnr8d«y, 15th ... 5. 0 a.m ¦Wcil tiny, a«t ... 5p.m MOL OIW , 19th ... 7 On.m IPri'lilf, 2Jrd ,, ' . Sp.m TbnreJajr. — [id ... 0 45 a.m ' .Tmiitky, 27th ... 5 p.m Staidajr.l | 2oth ,, ._ll 0a.m FriaiX 30tb 4p-m thuEJ&iy, 29th 3 Op.m ' To» Thropg h Hatc3 lot Livo Stoolc includo Inaonuaco. 0<l<5<! b are insure Ion best terms. ' L i J re ' easnaer Fares betvxen IPaterfo fd and Aber d o vp J . ¦ Siliotm—10«. Od. Singlo ; Botnrn 'Jickcrts , aTOtlablo for Ono Mo n»i , 15«. 0d. I i_ ¦] : 1 , I . I>«ix—Si. . Siogle j Eeturn Ticicts,, ivuikbla for one ITonlh.es.. , ¦ | I : \\ : ^ v > ¦ - Ch.ldren:nnaer Three Tears of Ago, Free j above Three «nd tmderTwel»e, Hulf-price. ¦ ' i ; I ; Tb:(oogh; Tickets are issued behreoa AterdoToy and all psrl* of JCagLind|und Wales. ' ' : I ' I i Ta/l Passenger|Accommodation on the . Maffnetio" and 1 VElnctrio' , ' ixe of a superior description. ' . ' : ' A illeirord andjStewardess oa board; j ' F.iiBdngers niajr go on boord or-lsavojUie Steamer at Aher- doTj |!at aay time after tho arri val or before the dopirtaro Of ih> correspondinff Traiud. I ! i ! TiJtS KOLTTfJ oFFEKS SPBCIAL ADVANTAGES lor f no coavejance or wve atocE iromirquma, ovnnj K> the J«roprob!a coarso of tha carrenls in the ]<art of the Chuaiel td bo liarigatod, aud : ita ; (reedoin from fog». On orri'flil at Aberdi?cy Shipper.'m. -;, as bolta their conio nlencb , either despatch tneir Stock to destination imme- diatoljr , or place them in a Large Field! adjolnintf tho Canulirian Comp ^ny ' a Station, | WlierejthtjyiwiU: be allowed to rsoaia tret o< charge for twenty-lour hoars, and from whloil they can be loaded any time direot idto Trucks. ' Cittle ipooe on board " Magnatid" iUuminat«d with Hectrlo Lifrht. | I | . ! ' : . Curro Intended for ConTeyoBCO by, tho Aberdoiey BoaU trill bs recei red oo board the Compiny'tBerth .Costom-honse Qonr. Wttterford , 1 -aod Live Block at the Company ' s Cattle Yard , Condon Laio. M i l ! ! ; Eirly dellferyof Cargo respectfnllj ; reqnested , to comire pnncloal sailing of Sutiiner at advertise! hour. ' : Wa] of I the Now Eouto and ill I information can b6 bbtdliied frbai th.Agent, I ; I , ; - : [ , " . | JOHN DO WHET, Cnstom Honso Qoay, Wal*<eri, October, 1838. I | WttterforO. ¦ ' AMEillOAN! LIN11 1 . ¦ \ ^_ >, I UNITED STATES MAIL <=^^> : imJ ¦ 8TEAMEE8, : ^tear^ ^ 1 Calling at Queonstowh JThnrsdays. i lFirBt-olasa Full-powered ! Irpn SteamaUpa. . ' Tat only TraAs-Atlantio line sailing nndor i tBo Uni- ted States STaf . Aooommodation : for; all olaaees of Pasimgers oq^* 0 a *7 Borbpoaa SfcoamshiD Lino- . : ?* isengoru ai d gooda are landed at, Philadel phia on the ' - Wharfiot ^ tho Pennsylrania BaJroad Company ffhlo k has tho shortest and moat direot ronto to all nlawain the Western States. ! . ! ; ; !- I' or farther partioalara apply to : , BIOHAEDSON, 8PENCE & Co., . ; .: : 19 and 22 Water-street,[ Liverpool ; LOCAL AOKKTB i: j : '3ABVEY & SON, Little George e-Street, ' ' Waterfordji \ \ | ;BICHABD LANDY, Carrfols-pti-Sair ; i IVILLIAM O'DONOGHITE , Kiljnaothomas ; ! bOTLE A. fl ITNT. New Eoks. , ; (o3 . ff. JONES TBOY rSJ^Allert-Street . Cappopoin. £NGLANu! in ' SOOTH; WALEB, AMDTHB j ! 8OUTH OJ IBELAN I> , : _T Oimpan/s Ttaina and Steamboota ,^ Miu-pBri : iUY«J , : in connection; yitb.; ttel . WiTxatpap tra LIUBBIOK, WATBBJOED ft; CBHTBU. IEB-; riibro, and? WATBBFOPD, 'DUJTOABTAIT, AHD L IBHOBB LUTES. !: ! ¦ ;! ¦ ' j. piortcot Bouto end Bpawca Poroa.|; . 'TV—3tv | : Exp ' rets Tra ' i*> ' r <"^ ^«* ji iL' a&PlMV i Mail Bteamtn, ' ! ¦ •: tte witerfordiad Limoriak, Central Ireland , I^ JCftfen S onlarrival of th, 9.1* i^f 1 ^ g Pe for the StajOOT to ba «tartj>d ; " k^tta ffl ' TBAIN from NEW inLFOED iriU. in J^VAIT WlVAL of Bteanjer, fc.»»g : W*. tf/^^ci '^stanoes ciri FMBonffir. holdinff Third ^ri^torafeaJ. StijOLSS (&T6llftO" >A WOB 7 ! £ I d * ciM» Md. Baloon,.3Ss gd I -' i " i li 3rd Clou and Jfore Cabin, 2tttOd ' " ' v iulablo X month) Ut Cli»» 4 Saloon, 76«. EIWCBSB (oTOUaD'" * "n ^; ' ^ a . g. & Saloon Sl' a. i , : " , ;. I , 8rd cWa and Joro Cabin, 33» W. ' " ! i i^-i»tim can bo' obiklnod from Mr. JK. ' farjaof., ^^^ UB yiJmoriok ; ; Mr. W. D. Mb- jjJlutA^^J other taportwt 8tation«, the Tiiae ¦ ¦ tt.st* ^TbionKh Bate* for ^ Gopda, *o. can ^o < ViW' f?j #?W 3.^WZhii the dn»t WpateW i^S |tfcSSj> wSot ; f V' *W-^ I '3fc«»«f* ^ENBY ^AHBEBT , General ni na .? e 'i| ¦ 1 i-L- jjuJfftonfi' ennimis. ! : : M_!_i___Ii_iLSi_ f ^faSfflJiSISBa * i " "|- SSderlte Sil obn and Sebond C»bln F»re«. Steerai i il t^S»Sp VSB^M i i ¦ < : BADA, including Manitoba and'HOTta an4, Son« | ' III iffiSK P «cE .^. a .- iibiW llt li ¦ -I TV- •¦ li fer >ooL (V »' _ . - :. . : .,: I !1 AIXB J OM ). .(..Hamy * Son 12; tittle Gwrfe ' i 1 1 I' ll ¦ f ¦ WelU*lHolo)*Pi '87t Q<>*y' ! ' ; 1 SmoV» E.Bati^iWc^»k Arm. HoW. 1^- John Murphy, Groo*. . ":,,. !.: WSftf ct Ltwi JtettUwKri;. . !-! iVow, t ...M. WutMfflu , phOroh-St. i I ** , a., Ponttry, «d !*• «to ¦ liNiSfetfilSSPS^ JWPJ««H» - ; I OLYDE SHIPPING COMPANY, j NOYEMBBR, 1888. ' . : i Regular Steam Communication between iWATEErOSD dad IOHDOII ! PLYMOUTH AHD SOUTttairPTOK, NEWHAVEN i C08K, JUBLIH. BELFAST xsii QLASQOW. > ! "V—_ *K " 'fTtHE New arid powerf ul Sci6 w i <wS^?Hi^ - ¦ ¦ ¦ -S- : Bteaniera AEASMOEB , BALLY. ¦"SWSS&iTKV i COTTON , 0 L 0 D H , CtTMBBffl. !^^ ^g j,» EDDY8TbNE;T FAJBTNET, IHIBH^ TEAHHLL; ¦ •: BATHL1N, ' feAtTSESi l-SKEEBYVOEE, POETLAKD,: TOWAED, are tntoudod to sail as aridor. weathei permitting (unless prerentod by : oifbrcseen oirctlmsUncca), with liberty t^> tow Vessels , and to call M any Port or 1 FrirU Iq any order ,. In or ont of tho'cnstomaly course/to Ueceivo and Disoharira Cargo , or for aiy ether porfxrao whatsoercr. ; i . wiTBaroa& TO ¦ OLABOOW. i Evory MONDAY (Direct) ' ... ... ! ... 4 a.m. Every WEDNESDAY (Direot) : ¦ ... j ;., i 1 p.m. ; ! rEou gusaow TO winajOBD ' " . ' . Erery MONDAY (Direct) i. .. - . ; .., :• 1 pja. i ™^ .^. „, : ' S ^U- toarcinock... 6.S0 pjn. j Efory THUE8DAY, Direct ... .. - . ! ... - l p.m. I . i . ! ¦ Ball, to Grcenock... * I* : Erory FIlIDAY, via Belfast, >.. „, ; ... lp.nii ; v , ; Bail to ' Qroenock.... ; Vptt ¦ ¦W ATIETOED TO BZITASI ... :E7ery a^TUEDAY, 1 PJn, ! . I BELT1ST ; TO WlKBJOtD— ' ¦ ! i ' Erery TUESDAY, 1 tla DuVlln , Erery SiTUEBAY , direct ; " ; I witxaroED TO Dosinr. . 1 ETCTT SATUBDAY, Tia Belfast, lj^m. ' ' : J5OIU»|TO WiTIttMED. DIBICT -^ :.. ' ; ¦WEDNESDAYS , 7th NoKtabor , < p.m;.; Mth; 8 p.m. ; ^ 21st,'9 pjn.(arid!28thT6p.ni. 1 -V ' : ¦¦ WiTKMiiiD TO CORK— Every THUHBDAY . l p.Bi. , PEOK COM TO WAtKBroKD/ Direct- . : ¦ TBIDAYS, 2nd November , 5 p.m; j. 9tk, 8 p:nv yVXH, S p.m. i . | 23rd , 8 p.m.) and .10th , * p.m. ¦ ¦ ¦ ' .;, ^ W*TTO»oaD tti I OUD OH (St . Entserlno Dook); ; Every MONDAY, via PJyjnontl) , and etory aATUEDAY. via .. ! . i•Bonthampton . , ¦¦ ¦ ¦ . - liostwa (St. -Katharine Dock), TOWAT»Rio)a»t THUB8DAY8, l»t November , 10 a.m. ' : 8th,|S p.m. i 15th , , . 10 a.m. i 22nd, 35.m. :laad 2&b, 8a.i£ .: ^ No : Iransbipment by this route. 'Orders for eoUoctlon or delivery of Goods will be attendod toby Lavingtoa Brothers , 69, Old Bailey, E.C : Great Hermitage-Street , Wappin?, E., and Archer-street , Soath Lombetb, 8.W/ 1 . , ¦;- ¦ ¦ ¦: WATEttTOM) TO PlIBODTH, direct, ' : . MONDAYS, 5th November , 4 p.m., 1211, 2 pjn. | lfith, . 1 • • 4 p.m. ; 2Bth. l2 nooa. ; , ' \- ¦ \ ¦ PLTHOOTH TO -W ATEB JOBD, direct— ' SATOEDAYS, 3rd Novembor , S p.m. , ictb, ilp.m. ' ; 17th, 3 p.m. ; and Stth , 7 p.n- . : I * ¦WATKRTOBD TO 8otmmiPT03 , dlroct , ' r I ' ! Every 8ATUBDAY at 4 p m. . : SooTHABProif ro WArsETOaD , T7i PinrocTH— ' ¦ ! Every FRIDAY, i : i r WATIBJTOED TO JiEVTHAVSn. ] Every SATUBDAY, via Sdatbamjitoa. 4 pm. ' j NE WHATEH TO ¦WAnarom)—EvorrTUEspAY . ' TiS Loiidon. ; These Steamers nave wrmHrmt nj-i-nnfm/^n^ gn . tor ' aBsontrors. > ' ¦ ¦ ! ' '' ' : - P A 8 a A G E- H 0 N E Y . ¦ ! .. ¦ - ¦ ¦ ¦ ; ¦ ¦ . Cabin. .Betnrn , Dook .Watcr/ord to Glasgow and Belfast 17». 6d .' 25s, s ' loa. ' Cork , - ... ... D3. J I'Uv- i fa. ! Pljrmonth & Southampton ,Hh. ' so. ' i 10a , London, ... ... 22s. Sd S5s. - . lus. i . Nowhavca ¦ : ... -SOs. "; , ' ' ! 103. Children abovo 3 and nndor 12 years of ago , TT«Tf Faro. Boturn Tickets available for two mont}if*-2iot trtmeforable. ex NOTE . —The Clyde Shipping ComiJany Insure ¦ Goods !»hippod by thOBO lines of 6teameTB at 3s «l por cout j to Traders having yearly ajjreumonts , and 5s. per iCent to i occasional Shippers. Valuea to be declared at timo of Shi pment, i Forms and all information to, bo had at the ofiices. : : v^For Kates of Fnaght , &c., npply to Hi SET J. WAIUMO & Co., Plymonth : THO«AS il'GAnaiii , : london aid South. , 'Western Kaiiway Company, Ereter Buildings, .Arthur Street , iWcat , and at tho U *8. W. liailwuy Uocoi vinK iionses . throughout London ; Clyde Shipping Co., 7 Albert Bqoare , Belfast ; Clyde Shipping Co., jsocnoster Buildings , 1S8 Leaden hall Street , Loaiou , E.O. t Clyde Shipping; Co., Bail- way Offlcea , Kswhuvcu ; 21, Carlton i-l&ce , Glasgow; Custom Hoaso Buiidi;]g3, Qreenoct; Dock Koad, Ldinerto« ; Town Qoay, Southampton ; * 35, j Edon Quay, l)ubUn; * Patrick' s Uaay, Cork. ' I : ! ' ' : 1 : CLYDE SHIPPING!COMPANY, : j i : ; Custom HOoso Unay, Watorfoird, ' Special forms of. Bills of Lrading rixjuired bj 1 tho Cl yde Snipping Company, to be had of tho Aleuts. ; Telegraphic Address— " COXBEAE, " WAiKaroao. Waterford I StoamsUp Company (LUriTEI;;. j : ! INTENDED OBDEE OF SAiUXG-NOVEItDE E, 1888 , srEAMKJia ! DUNB8ODY , EEGLNALD, CoMEEAGH ,, LAEA, ZEPHYR , GALTEE, ! CBEADEN , &o. , I ^ * ; "J\TOT1CE. The Watorford __~C^-R\ XN Steamship Company (Limited) JSCgpOlv^. receive Goods and Live Stock for Sbl p. ^j— ^* ^= - " ^ ^^S^^ ment on tho conditions mentioned m " " idling Iiintfl , ao., 'to ' bo had at thoir I Offices. ¦ ; ' ; ¦ WATEBFOBD AND BEISTOL. JEOU WATXUP01U) TO BEiaWL , PBOH BBlBTOt TO WATEaTOltl , i Direct : : ¦ ; Direct : I " riday, Nov . . J ... 4 aft' eoon StrsriAT, Hov. 4 ... 5 morn Tuesday, ; 6 ... 2 affnoon Wodne»lajr, 7 ... 8 night Friday, : 9 ... 4 affnpon Saturday, ) lu ...10 night Tuesday, 13 ... 4 alt' utxm TnuraiJJ, 35 ... 3 morn riuay, 16 ... 4 aft'nbon Bm-oit , is ... 5 mora ueaday, -A ... 2 affnpoo Woineedjy, 21 ... 7 affnoon Friday, 23 ... 4 att ' uoon Saturday. ,. ,24 ... 8 uigh ; Tuesday, 27 ... 4 aft' pooa Wodu'day, 1 28 _.12 m' ulgbt Friday, 8) ... 4 alfnoon SOHOAT , Dec. 2 ... 4 morn . w On early Mominu Sailings, Cabins of the steamers will » open to receive Passengers arriving j by the Hfebt Mail Trairs. : . ¦ | j ; ¦ ¦ FAESS Cabin, Single, 15s. ) do. Single—Cbildron (and 8or- rants truvelliag with FimUlen) 10s. ; So B«tam (ayaiUble tor Two months , ^ optional to rotoro from or to'Airerpoal;, 25« j l»ook, single, 7s. 6d. i do Children , 43. I : . Goods received and discharged at ' Comborliind Buln, JristoL ' - : ¦ ' . WATEBFOBD AND LIVEBPObfc rROS WATCRTOBD1 ' ¦ ' TEM1 UVXBTOOL 1 Monday, Nov. 2... I affnoon Friday, 'Nov. 2 .. 9 morn Monday, 5... I affnoon Uooday, ! ,; S...10 nijbt Wodnaiday, 7... 4 aft' noou Wcdnesdtj' , 7...12 noon Friday, 1 , U...12 affnoon Friday, ' 9... 2 affuoon llond>y, , ' i 12... 1 att'nooa Monday, : 12... 5 affnoon Wednesday,,, 14... 2 aft ' noon Wednesday, ,, 11.. 7' affnoon Friday, hi... 2 affnoon Friday, : ,. IS... 19 morn MoacufV, ¦¦ 19... 4 iufnoba Monday, - j ,, 19...10 sight Wedneiftjay, ,, 21... 4 affnoon Wodneeday,,, 21 -.12 noon Friday 23...12 noon Friday, : 23... 1 affnoon Monday, , J ii... 4 aft' noou Monday, ; ., 2J... 3 iff noon *Vedne»day, ,, ; 18... 4 affnoon Wedocuday, ,, 28... Saffnooa Friday, ,, '30... 1 alfuoon Friday ; ' ,, 30., 8 morn FABX3—Cabin , Single, 15a. ( do. sln ' sla—Children (and Servants travelling with, families) 10s' ; do Betorn (avail- able for Tno months, optional to return from or to Bristol), l!5s. ; Dock, ' single, 7s 6d i do, single , Children , 4B. ' Goods recoivtd and discharged at Clarence Dock, Liverpool Goods Bookod through froci all prinoipti Stations on Great Northeru, Great Wettem: L»uciuihire , and Yorkshire , London and North Wettorui London and South Western | Manchester, Sbeffiola, and Lincolnshire , - and Midland Kail- ways to Waterfprd. (Through Bookings also with Limerlok, Tirfemrr , Timlej, Eunli, Taani , Gort, Bathkealo, Listowcl , Newcastle and Traloe , &e. ' ' Goods Booked throoffh from all Stations on Watorfori and -Central Ireland Bill way, 1 Waierford. Susgarvtn/uidLlamore Bailway, and Waterford and fdmi>T( ff Y EAUwav. ¦ Parcels booked through, at lpW Eaten to ailprincijal 8ta. Oors on London and North Western Eanway. WATEBFOBD AHD NEWPOBT <Mo».) Fsoa WATXsroBD. I F«oa , NFITPOBT . AI CarjoOffers . !. ' I . A* Cargo Otters. •WATKiyOBD AND YOUUHAL . /.; . Aa Carjro offors.: ' ' : WATEBFOBD AND NSW BOSS FBOH Nlw Boss—Sally, Sandsjr* exempted , at 8-LS a.m. FEOB WAHETOKD Dailj, Sunday* etcoptod , at 34 p.m. W A1 E B I 1 aB D A N D D tTN C A N N O N , i i F ZOB Dnacunos— D»fly. BUndays oicoptod , at 8^0 a.m. ' ¦ Fsox WATDUPOW^—Dail y, Sunday* eicepted , at 8-5 p.m. ' NOT »—The Wftterford Sjwmshl p Company, Limited , Insure ill Goods Shipped by theftr Lines of SUamer* at St. 4d. per Cent, to Traders having Yearly Asraemanti/ and fia. p^r Cent, to Occasional Shippers , values to be declare! at timo of Shipment. ' Forms and sal Information to bs had at the offices. j ¦ ¦ / : ' * ' ¦ . ' I f . Berths McnrOd tad every Infbnuatioa given by Agents at , WATBSJO»I>—Waterford. Btcanahlp Co; (Unutod), Jieid Offices , Tho MalL ; I ¦ i HviBrooL—Woterford Steamship Company (limited), 20, Water-rtieet, and Clarenbo Dook. i . BBMTOi/~Waterfurd Bteamuhip Company (Ltoited), C3 , Queen Sqnar*—«nd Cumberland Basin; j ' ; Szw Koss—Wkierfori Buasjaip Company ' s Ofno*. DOKCASiroa—Waterford Steamship Company ' s Office. YOMH AL. : ¦ , ¦ ¦ i : I Lmxucx—Lowar Shannon EtcomrDp Company ' s Offlco, Mount Koanet Quay. , i ' , ! ' , KiLBCsa—Lower Shannon Stanuhlp Companj ' i Offlco, Capja Uuay. ¦ M i ' ' ¦ ¦ ¦ i ¦ . ' ; , ¦ liogal ktlaU Steiimtrs to UNITED 0TATES ^ GAElADA, i From Liverpool via Londonderry. ¦; i POLTKEBIAN ...For Halifax &, Portland...Nov. g SABMATiAif , ' . ....,.For Halifax &.;Portland;..Kov. 23 P ABISIAJJ ..., ..... F or Halifax <t Portknd...Deo. 6 PoLTKEBiiN ;.........For Halifax & Portland...Deo. 20 ; ' From Queemtcnm. , ; NOTA BOOTTAU... For Halifax and Baltimore 1 .... NOT. 14 PBEOVIAS For Halifax and Baltlmoifo.^.Nor. 2S OASFIAH Foe Hali/aa and Baltimore:. >Doa. 12 ' , BATES OOIAH PABSAUBI : BilooQ, 10 to 18 Guineas j Intermediate M 6s. ( | ' Bteerage at Loweet Kates.' ? ;i Tbrongb Tickota at Special Bateo to Chloaffb , Wlnni. peg (Manitoba), Nortb-Wc»t Territory, British Colom- bia. and to all points in the ^Vesrern. States and Canada. Tonristu , Sportameni and others riilting the Cana- dian North-West , can . avail themselres of » tpeeial low return rat * to the wonderfol »ccnery Is ue Book; Monntains and the Sporting dlatrlcta. - :: PAMPH LBTO.Map of : Manitoba ' anil 'Canadian Padflo J&ilwayi also icoent iseao ot Panlphlota on Canada sod tbo Western States of Ameriaa ,:4c , tent lun ' . j ' ¦ ; ( ' J ' - . 1 SST Wot torn bound passengers aceotnpanled by^ft gp«?ial Conductor. |- :., . \ I. ; . ' . ¦ i ¦ Foil partlenlars on appuoatlon to J, Scoff * Co., Qaeenstown i to &uwt BROTBBKS & Oo., James i treet, XareTpool, and Foyle 8treet, Wndonderry » Meur«. MOBPHT ijWAED, 2, Birronstraod Street. Wdterford > THO»* A8 PnECELt, 6, Barronstrand Street, Waterford i j>r WHLIAU ! JOMXS-XBOT, 81, ¦AUea-Btroet, CoppoqWn . ; ¦! ¦• : -' ¦ ¦: . ; ;lttttpool; 0atobe» jgl, - 1888. ; j . ^] (oStf ! j. - .; [1 AU " " s{ i££A (1 1 !A [A ; : ' . ¦ '' THB OHLY laa JI, LINE. r. ; ; ; ' ¦:¦ , ¦•\ \} \. A ? JB »* : 1' 4»« W. f f btn. Los. ' (¦JjbHl. ; Ja£\ DOR jtoi ' M«t<BOttBN», ^iJUftttkEx _ 8i0»rr,, AoiLiim. EOBART, >T^^Nm^** <jg -llAtlltOMTOBji SB* ¦ Z«A- iuuro. ilfl lOaJOd.; BE 1 SBAB*4X16 I&I .OIL Ex. ceUent jAceotfltaodjitlon and . lil>cral l>iet. Fixed 8«Uiog XHt« «ferT28! d«3ro. !&pplv direot to the fr «^^4 ;^ i ^.; («siu ) i : 43. putt Stiftf, pTJBLlK. > Uoibttg li «8» ; lMo*p«tfbti win [the tallMt .twowl ^ Ofl, rt« |*« fi*laeff <?t MTtbl/ btpy j* i: : ¦ i ! I * ¦¦ ! ; i - -H !MI i ¦ ¦ iSlflillf ¦ & - : BiAKEte H ' ¦ ¦ ' ' > ' . ' :. ' ¦ ¦ ,, , : , ' ¦: : ' j ' ; i' " L : -I ' " ' I• •¦ : AEE . THE PUREST AND BEST j : ¦ . I .I 1 - . ' ja^em I ; ! Lemonade , -S ; GOWTtjN ([Jous y~ J' B^fENCES , ¦ i Kennans' Patent. ; ¦ ; i - 1 | j ; ; ^^ ^^^^^3 f^ffjjjgwsaw pMM—^ c|| l^ -^SijSmmm tBa^ ' . ' r~^^ s»»^fc»s«Mj|B5H /ft orffjKSI^liFP^'^^ * ' ~*~ _ tt^AKaljei'rtiai iiBreB \d&T&FBr&.Wzvat: CLIP CAP, | and I NDXNTKD COLLAR BAB excel all other ajatems ; | belng the cheapest an ' w 1 etrorigest, moss easily fixed or moved! and the mo3t easy o! adjustment, to iuit carves or undulating ground. 1 SOLE} MAKEES .• " . ' ' . ' KENNA rAND UVt ! Fiahomble Street , DTJBLIIT. ; I ¦ n-rw u-i nw in, Hmjjji^^—JMJ |. mi MM MB I 1 ffaUumpgr - I VTATEEFOEn AND LIMEEICK EATLWAY. Op Trains from Waterford. •j - . ¦ ZBAIBS os irxxx H ATS ^ §dy " f , vfATEarQ3n ; i Maili \y : i I lluil Moil 1OLI1II1UM 12 3 1 2'(12S ' l2 12s l l 2S12&3 Class. Class. Classl Class. Claw. ' Class, closa I A.U. A.B. A.M. I P.M. F.SI. \ T.U. P.U Waterford dep. .. 7 45 10 15 I 1 20 S 0 I 8 30 8 30 Car^ick-on-Siur ... 8 22 10 4i 1 48 3 31 9 15 9 18 Clonmol 9 0 ' lr ' lSi ' 2 ' 2r i 10 10 C 10' 0 Tippeniry 10 0 13 0 1 S 8 5 10 11 35 11 35 Junction . 10 0 12 20: 3 35 5 35 12 23 12 25 Oola ' . 13 30 .3 44 5 45 I .. Pallas .1 12 41 3 55 5 67 ;12 60 12 50 3romkcen 12 47 4 1 6 4 Doha 12 551 4 9 6 13 I ... "' . Limerick arrival ... 11 0 1 is! 4 80 a 35 ! 1 30 1 30 I ; i i I ¦ Down Trains fro m Limerick. I j r&Aias OS WESE DATS . Sdyt. lluxniCK ' . ¦ -iiJiall 1 ' ¦ i lIaQ i Mail I Mall 10 WArraroaK. 12&3 1&2 1243 14 2 124312431 2 3 | jClass. Clasa. Class. Class. Class. Class. Clasa. . j ' | A.a. | A.a. | A.U.. | P.M. | r.u. | p.m I r.a. Limerick dap... 60 935 11 0 245140 11 OHO Boher ., ...j 6 18 ... 11 18 ... 4 20 | Drolnkoen ,, 1 . I 6 27 ' ¦ ... ill 27 ... 4 SO ! ... PalLm ...[ 6 37 , ... Jll 37 ... 4 40 jll 40; 11 40 Oola .. . ...| 6 63 ¦ . ^11 60 ... 4 '55! . I Junction arrive 7 5 10 15 .13 5 3 25 : S - 10 12 0 12 0 Tipperary...dop I 7 tO 10 33 ,12 40 3 55 j 5 55 12 50. 13 50 Clonmol I 8 55 U 20 I 1 43 I ... \j t 2 20 ' 2 20 Carriok I 8 81 11 47 3 23 j ... I 7 45 i 8 0 3 0 Waterford arriv 10 15 .12 25 ] 8 0 ... 8 30 3 45 3 45 i I I ' I i ! JOHN J. injBPHr, Bjcretary. WATBRFOHD & CENTRAL IRELAND RAILWAY. The shortest routs from Watorford and Kilkenny to Dublin, Athlono, Farsonstown , or Nonuglij la via Maryboron^h. lijrroun TICKETS are lsoacil botweea any two Stations , and ara! available lot , Botnm as follows i—Between Stutiom whfjrer the fare charged is for a dlstanco not exceeding 1;J milt3, 2 days, including tho day ofjissne , Sunday being a iUc non|: thus, a Tlckot Usaod on a SondAy or Monday Ls avail, able ap to ZaesdaT night , and a Ttjlet lsraod on' a Saturday up ito Monday eight. BetweenIStatlona wbero tbo Fan cborged is toe * dUstanoe above 12 , iod Dot exceeding50 miJes , 7 daya after the| day of issue s jtbus a Ticket iscaod ou Tnesday will be available np to tk* following Tuesday night. Between Slutloos where the Fora charged is for a distance exceeding 50 miles, One Montb. I Tbe ontward portions of Kotara Tickets tiro only avsilabb for tho train by vrhloh they aroliaaod. ! : ji . - | raoa Tf ATIETOSD , | IBAIBS 09|WEES DAIS. I BITHD1T0 0TATIO3S . 12&J 185 1 4 2 2243) 123 223 ; Class Claui Class Class. Clau. Claa ! . A. U . I x.u f i r.u. I r.u. noon r.a. I ' I lE.mi'b. m. h. m. h. m, b. m Watorford, dopartnro 7U!'280.8t0Uu Kiimacow; I I 7 25 2 40 ' ¦ 4 0 12 10 Mallinavat ! i 7 35 ' 14 10 12 20 BaUrhalo , !7»!8 0.434 U 45 Tbomastottn _...i , 8 10 I 3 10 | 4 60 10 BoksotSbridge ' : a 25 ! 8 20 ' 6 S 1 16 KilVonny., ' arrival i 8 i ' t 3 37 i 5 25 1 80 Do ]...doparturo ' 00 845 535 KO Ballyr&sget : |935 45 ' 00 28 - Attonajn I I 9 45 4 12 6 10 2 15 Abbeyleii I 10 d 4 25 i 0 30 2 80 - Miryboro. arrival: ; lu 30 445 i 7 0 30 Maryborough dop. upj '10 W 4 63 I 7 48 3 24 Pqrtorlinjton Jono.... - 11 H 87843 l»bUn...I..:.:.;utival - '1 0 115 ' UJ. 3U Athlona Juno, arriv.I 4 4J I Miryborc- ' dep. down 1 10 34 7 9 0 t2 Mountrath arrival 1 ' I 7 23 > - Bqllybropay I 11 0 7 4J 10 S3 Boscrea... 1 ; ! 11 W * 8 SO I Pnrsoaatcwn I 12 10 | , o 0 I N»nagh..J : U ti) ¦ 9£o|— Xcmplemoro ..,., I ' i i 8 14 10 54 i ! i i .: i i TO TTATZnrOlD . . . . . ., .. .IUIW-W RSU1UII. . , SU1IQAIS. CTAT1O38. l ' l 2 3 lft 8 , 133 . 188 |lit 3 (l3is 1 4 S Clttc*. Claaa. Clau. Claa. Class JClata. Claca ! [ [I A.H. I A.H . | A.d. 1 T.u. ; r.u. I x.u. T.U. I I |!htn;hm|hm!hm hm hi rplamore flcp. -!7M ' B43 154 - - 2 20 BillybroB hy •' - S W-U lt 2 21 - - 2 47 Ifenaghk ; , . |— . .7 & . Parsonstown , : 7 t) . Boscrea 7 61 i Mo ' ontrath ' - 8 » 10 S3 I 3 83 - 8 4 M' yboro. ' ar. np 8 65 10 45 | 2 M —r 8 24 2thlon# Juno. ' , ¦ I 7 SS Dublin dep. ' - '6 0 7 40 9'0 I 0 8 80 Pbrtarl'ion Jun 1 7 B5 -J- UO 17 2 45 - ' J. 11 81 iH' yboro 'lar 'dn; 8 17 865 !lO 3l 8 9 —: -i. UB2 town THAiis "roods Mail ! ' -j. MaryborS ^ dep - ».O-10 50:3 li- - -f 4 0 Aiboyloli - - 9 'U 25 1 3 40 - J- 4 20 rAttaaftg h . " 9 S8 11|4S 1 8 55 : ¦ -f 4 83 'BlUyragnt - 9 35 12 'u 4 6 445 Kilkenny arrL - 101 S 12 20 4 35 4- 6 10 Do.departur» 7 30 ilO 13 jl2 4) 4 45 J. 5 20 Bsanetanridge - 7 45 ilO 2i 12 65 6 5 - 4- S 80 Xhomaitown : - 8 10 10 35 1 10 8 20 8 45 Ball yhala . 8 35 10 45 1 1 8) 685 00 MnUinavat .8 0lU0>160 665 6 25 Kilmacow . 8 10 -H 8 ' , a 0 0 5 « 85 ^aterford arrl. 9 S5 11 20 I 2 20 8 30 7 0 ¦ IZIouirtratLicsr BaABcit. —Mnryborongb dop., 7.10 a.m., lj.15 0-oi, 4.66 v.m 1 MortntmolUo* arr., 7^5 a.m., 11.40 turn., S.' .M pjn. 1 Mountmelllck depu 6.1c a.m., 1.50 p.m., S.SO p.m. \ Maryboroag h srr., 8.34 a.m.. 2.15 p.m., 6.14 .m. lOreat 8outhem and Western , arrivals At -Hilicnny, via Carlow Brjnob—10.1u*.ro , U2o p.m, 4^40 j>.m, and 8.4U p.m. —On SapdajiB, 12.13 p.m. , I IComroiicATioii nxnvzer Eitcrxin ABS EimecoiTni ABD WliTOEl}, VU BAOSAMTOWS-.Trains are odicrtiioj to leavo Woiford \\t 7.50 a.rn^ Enniscorthr at 7.45 rum , arriving at EjjnalsWwn »t 1L23 a.m and Kilkenny at 12.20 p.in. VTATEBjrOBDjDUNOAEVAN^ 4 LISUOBB BA1WAY QSOEnSX S0OTB TO COSI , T&A1K, ASD KlUAluniT, I ' rnou wATicroaD. STATIONS, I 'W' ook Days . : Cundayo, Watorford . ' ,.. dop. 8 1J 8 TO , - - KUmeadon i... 11 80 8 44 - - CarroU' i Crota ... ; ,> «»« f W - - ~ Kliiaaocljomaa ' ... 9 OS 4 10 ttSrow andBtradbaU y,. W U 4 30 - i- - Dangarvia ... . »° « -* - - i^ntu h ' ¦ . . 10 43 5 5 -^ *. M. SSpolma Z 11 3 6 £0 - .-. _ SESoro, _ , I., arriv. ll« ' ftW - - - T 8.4 \T* Boilwayj ' . : ¦ j lismoro : 1 I ,,. dep. U 80 . 6 O U Bvfmo ! ¦ C: arrir 13 W 6 21 - C - St f I •• ¦ » ¦ «»: c 2 Elllamoy .!. " : " !«W » » - ~ - I l ' l I' : TO TTiTnuroaP' hi: *' - *™**' ' ' •' ™** h- 4-^.j- 'Jralee 0 f W ' B .rWV « j ?0 TJT^ :8ssn. " •:: :r - 1 S g = = iSSmi. ' . : I ' writ. - 8 0 - - .p5dW. fcW"W ill - = :aB3- r. . i =i .: i-ij-H iS E = Sfefr ¦: s- J5 H z z ggffi^ i "' ¦ ¦ l% fo ?f :z vf iiitSSi : ::; >wivii »«i »u »<» - - I ¦ 1 ¦ ¦ ¦ i ' 1 I TBOM^ O'IlalLET . lLlJuitiraT. TTAtfiBJOBb ! AHD TB>M0BE BAILWAT. . . . ! \ {Wt*h Pail & aint - ' ' ' ; '' i ' -l i 1 1 II ' 8 i'i <¦*¦{: i* ¦ ° I' 1 ' " 1 i g 1 * r ja m 1 » in! l K » \ V m | y » i'g°» | P m , y m j p m 1 ' h ~ m| h m'llj m t m 1 M tn J B D m in bn ThdS U M BUI cUu 5 SO 7 IS B 0 J.. T 7 " ¦ ¦ - ' 'J Bunday grain: ' ' ¦: ¦ I- ¦ ' ' ¦[ ' . , i . ' j' jg- 'j 4 ¦} ' . 6 X «' t 7 k fl : | 9: »U>t[ »p -|» m tJm ! m l- 'ptt I P. a | r pmfpn|pa Itfr»| »!»o|: .; 180 : ... 4 0'880 ... !| .. ' . 919 T ^ \, WIHJ*" tt«*7ftt»«t «jwd a»n«g«r v ^J^ Plwifwa o^flWfriwripMoB^oBie vO ¦ ' '! : ' : j ' i : ' ; J ' " ! ,. . iAKOIAaHJl^GIIftEEr ^ALB , ltzer Water , 1 Soda Waterj Singer Beer/ : ; I ' ¦ 1 , . ¦ ' ¦ I ' ¦ ¦ . : : ¦ °mr. ®s v 3 MC . i XXX liOBIi ^ ^ JT O:.B UL .C CO IS THE BEST TwisWR-TWO GOLD AttpipiitZE HEBAL8 : iWl]jlJ)ED WOEE3 DTXBIJ^I' '' As BELFAST . WHOLESALE CHIMA 9 - .GLASS & 1 WA.BEHPTT3E. NEWEST SHAPES AND DESIGNS IN TABLE GLASS OUT. A N D B W G K A V E D. Splendid Collection of TABLK SETS, DESSERT SETS . BBEAKFA9T SETS TEA SETS , TOILET SETS, 22ostuery Wroctha { oaAor Shaflos. .0 , POWER I & S:ONS , (nil.tf) 7, 8. t 33, : Groat Goorgo' D ' Stroot , . T7ctcrford &M A TW f NEl|F ! '©iL Q^tiCIESd ^^ UneqaaHed for all claeaea of Stoct. JEvery delivery is guaranteaJ to Analyoio , :\7ATEREOO BOUND LINSEED CJ^KES—Guaranteed at least 05 per cent. I . of purity. Hontiftioturod liy tbo VTatorloo millo Co., limitoa, HUIiI.. ftiMMi i( i TheEe Remedies hayo (irtood the toot of '\ \ FIFTY YEARS' E^PER I E; NCE r And ore pronounoed the Best Hedicino for Family uzo, ¦ . . . : .; i ' :^H:E- i Pil i Lli 1 0i ¦ . ¦ ¦ ' Purify.the Blood, co rrect -all disorders of itho XavzB, STOirion , KIDNEYO and BoT7Et3 , aod ivie involuable in all comp laints inoidontal to Females of cH ogc?.; :- ¦ i ; ; ;WP' .. om TME«v ^: - .,. - I Io tha only relinWo remedy for Bui LESS , SoEEa ^ TJLQHta , and , OipWotrnDs; I for BnofjoniTiB, SOBII T DBOATS, j Ootro^a , Coins , (JOUT , , BHEtTzunoij , ' QLAHDULAB BwEiiraao , and for all ISEBT DISEAOEO it haa no equal, r . ¦ ¦ ¦ . —;jj>^. a ^« . ^> T i^» w. ¦ ¦ . , !• ¦ , ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ . , Iliimifiioturedpniy at 78, NEW OXFOED BTBEEr , late 533, Oxford Bt . IiOHDOlT , I t ' BOLD DY ALU MEDICINE VfiHBOn8 ,TrlR0UQH0UT TH8 , V»qm.D. , !X Advioa Gratlfl, at tlioabove address , daily betwea, tt» hffnrs ^U fc 4 , 01 bj letter. ' -M h :1> jS . .- ' ' ¦ . ; ; - '¦ I I - ¦ . : ' ¦ ' ' '' ' ' ¦ ' ___^ ^ Professor SULLIVAN, President, Queen' s College, Cork, says :— ' ' _ : (D . 3E3I-3S3 3Hl ' : 3£=5. "2r'S3 ; ¦ ¦ ' . SfiUST^SD TO ANY OF THE WUSTAEDSj ; HE HAS MET WITH. CHERRY & SMALLDftjliDGE ;, MAKims, DODLIK Etnilihd thit Tear at Olymp ia; London i Ql ' atjovt and Melbourne. WILLIAM JONE S & CO., Picaeforto tvad Uuoio T^oiolionoo, 120, QUAY, "flrATEBFOBD. ] i ' iWILLIAlT J;O N : E8 . &; CO. i - ] ' Invite IntoBdlaij Pnrahasow of j , ; PIAKOFOETE8, HAElioNI 1 tIMS 1 . AMBHICAlf j . ¦ ¦ ORQAK8 , AND OTHEB MUSICAJL :; '! : ; , - . - ' ' INSTETIUMENT3 , ;, \ ¦ ' ¦ _ " ' ¦ I To lospcot tholr Stock , whioh has been ecleoUd ttoA th' o Faotoriea or COLtABD & COIUBD , B BOA CWOOD , KIBEUAN . and other Firit-class Makers , apdiwhlob ara offered on torms certain to meet tas approv»l i i ¦ . -i of the PnbUo. ' . i I A GuiBAHTEB aivsK wrra EAOH lRrrnvvairr. : ; :oid riaLafortofUkfla in ezebonsa ralia iiemarod Piokod^Stored, Ao, ; „.; -,, .: ;¦; ¦ . ! i Foot B»ll3 l Foot B»!l8l'Foot Bills I Foot Bsllo Beat Quality only Ji/. CsUi , 7s 6d, 8t 6d, 8s 6.1, 10« 6d jWbii n caab ' lt^ wnt .Vltb urdor th» : Ododa ara (or* tntrdedi 'onrrlaarptld . M aecreit Bailtray Sutloai ¦ ' «OBNET8- -ls, So, , iO«.:Cuo vith iWUes, . Lock.. , 4o ^^ KBY ' CONCBBTINAB-SS 2d , 5*, to -ti, U U t lfcM tl2a«d i l8l|17« 84 ' ; , i CCOBD10H8-7a 6d 110 \ 12» Bd , JR. , 17. M | ' an. " " ' 1 :FLD1E8—I. iaV3a i_ «rf Ta adiimd 0P«wrt», ¦ ¦] IIHBTE0CTION B0OK8-fo» Violin, Plate , Concertina, Actforilon , Banjo. 4«—Tdarlt Id Voil fnt, . I IBHTBUCTIUN BOOKS tor Ccroets , Oolt&r, CbrlosotU 4fc—Is ld Poit rree. 5*> 4 " ¦ : l : ": - . iBook! of P*ooM, 1 *MKJo*il Alr^ flonga with iposlo tot Acwritaii CoueertlntS^iite^- Violin , 4«-7d ..dU Mf oat 'Iba Hewwt Ksni^rt. aunlo •nd Bongs la 'Btoek. Uuto whloh mav not M la 'took order ed dAllr. ' ! ¦ . ': . VIOUM8-«« , BI, 1 s , li» 6d , la*, np to 5- , VtoUaOtaea Wilh Look , H»ndlo* (Uid Hooki , J.pansed It tid , 8. Si . VH. ,VlaUa Bo*a,UM, 8»JaM1 6s, I' « . M«. . , : i ' .. , ! A Set: ol Bn< «rlot VJollo 8t*in« U, *^«t of fetri Violltt SWnrt b fld. T«o Urn Violin Btrlogt M, i BooUn ot la- artbbJuefirf* /(ollnitrlnnlW. ; ' j. •¦ ¦ ¦ Sfotir M Hlti Uli Hi, 10. Mi M pe, -TOnUi, H**ft»fUw» .^.^>W O>a^»»« < ^r.toW. r»t«».. ; )• ]¦' ' ¦ WI LWAM ^ ONES -4r oa, - )r ' : ¦ ., ;.\ ;. - .:•. ..( I:- - ' . . .i ii.-. 'i ' j s - ¦ '" ' •!' ,./> ; •; ' { ,! ' ¦ . " ' : : :- - j ' : i I FACTOEY iAND OFFICES 119 , 120 & 121 ,) ij PRAN . CrS-:STREET- . r ;.¦" ¦ >\.:: '2e\egrdBhio m&kx ^"TOBACCO, DUBLIN. " ' fdlST-J 66 pi up ^infifl 95 """nstniMTQEppflii utfl U rJ 1 «tnnft-B FOEEIGN AND COLONIAL ORDERS ARE SPECIALLY PREPARED THE VARIOUS CLIMATES. ; Jhirveyojra to Her lIojesty ' slHonros of Parliament , ¦ ¦ i , ¦ I . . ' . , . i ^Bj) T0 : . HI8 EXCELLENCY THE LORD LIEUTENANT OF IRELAND W-&£> "&\ 3Lo O 251 'S i SOLD EVERYWHERE . . ,, . ; . ..«~ . f . . . I AND RET A 11. !.yEUJ>lNO PBESENTS and GIFTS in E rea I variety. 1 ¦ ¦ 1 ¦ : GAS MOONS at HALF PEICE. : 1 ¦ ¦ / I V:*< r -7i(S&Z! f^\ m _-—¦ IS SUPERIOR As ori ginally mado by CANTRELL & COCHRAWE. Bcxare of Spuriovj i'Compound}. Made ONLY by CAHTRELL & COCHRANE , ¦Under Special Registration. The Drink for the Gouty end RKcMttaiic, Male only by CANTRELL & COCHRA HE, Under Special Rep iotration. ECIALLY PREPARED TO SUIT Not only to Protect out {0 Pr ' omols Trad' , ' and ! i ' . bring Good.Men together. I ¦ j ¦ -E BTABUSIIED 1800. ' ! Flint and Cp. ' o British and rorol^a ! : I Commercial la^ttiry Odooa. TnrEAD : OrF|0E8i468, OHEAPSIOE , Lon- JjL ¦ don , and BOW IAKD. London, I.e. > lie » ' Bankrupt) Vttiati for «JO, OOg in lea. than 1 jrcaya trading, for jTeattmouUlrW b«low as to effloieniii ofoar lo!ormitipnlu. th. »bov» ou*e . A other £5.00u (Pi« Tboasands Poatd») uvud tojori* anbserlbcn. N.B.—Not ' : 1 one of then) vlttimlied that lnqnire of at. ;THBMB>«ijb»OTiytlo»»«'Three Oataeaap«r»nn na 1 40 , nciulrtej. aU »>rap« . ?Mb.liqulrj- 1 uto) l«o . otrln In anv enejear , f«o andtnreep«iice«scu , or xea poondj Mr hnn ' I from p.: QWpd. 4ro« mrobut, »?, Oraeeohnwh 8t«rt , lyoudon. E.O. Movembw IS, 187V. —Beeentljp . uuanBaii voar *avi crf; I 'deolined-to Mil to a oerUln Jra ' othRSS Ihiai fof imaudltaM osab, am) now X beat the; h»v« tltd a petltloi fof UqnlilaUoD. -i i . 1 ; . . . - ; ¦ . . . ..,. , . I have mnon ple»mrelnoe» rlniteiUmonT to the vtlo* of the Intornatloa rooelied thnmjh you tu thU lniUne*. Uwsri. rUntMi COBiwnj.'i- :•¦ ; •- •: . 1 ifanoitndanfromuromar , Beott, and Co alron merohtnl, Smtuna Wo»k«, Llraroool. -- " Heutoos Vforka, I4v.nK>ol Moj^nbei I MtU ' m B.^ bew «n. -fi» a B*akrapw»»d tw menu. Uti Instant. We1 »cMil 05 the loromutlon jron mp. pUed oa ^a wfemw W»m *odtharebra*ved»loa« u». SoaiiUdlrof «0J < Pro m »h» * we h««Men of out pUn mipoj?t, U4 , w* ahi01 .: («(rUliU7; »«onunendyoiiwk»a«t« cm. IbAnklor JOB. fbtjoiirattenttaj tofltu Jaaufaiai. Ire' wnValn . r>nr» tJpiy; Croni»t , Beott,»n4Co,,p«fWmJ W Hee»^Mei»r«rUnt »ndOomp«ni, " ' ¦ ' ' ¦ - ¦ , \ *Wi Uii)>Mhlr. Pn« MUl Comp«B 7 .:I4mlted ttadoUM, near M*ne»e»t«». | . J»«apt» ». ffpp- . - " Wi»y»Wa>.4o »bO« 0p«t WjKt. WHtt HMf *• do Jot auk* AM *y»*rl*d debti. , Thl«we «trll«U td tb» ««o»3]*rtlaKI on ro«it» through Tom MJL.-8*ndn. aaotbM «4 »oito oloh»4ne.^ M»^wl^taAgrOot«Jjay. , { .. ; ' ; At^t-oT' BBDltOMb, Win»ro»i> Mnra , (J/tt,, i i . OiBb. —ii. lupdatABT : Disooviar 1 U Mwnnoed ta . th* ¦'• Pj.rU Kguo," or ^liubl* rtoMdf fotBerrcmi deblUty, phytictl »lb»u.tdoB, ' ud «w T deeay. Ibt ilmcntrf mpt m*d« by |alM.oMrt I4 $d tfliloq 1 It MT»* iim trotn * miM&l« «M> tt(c ( »nd »n.e«l>.fr»Te. iW« l**>m (tat U* ' Brr JoSpa Holnv«i BWpMhniT MuitioiM. 'BtoPlUMiy no > P ( ch»m( us row* (4 4 fvV Wi wTO ifil ||1 WW» I.- ' - ' ¦ ¦ ¦ . : ; ¦!¦ * •!•:: . . " y' ' -- . ' ' 1 ^'"' . '' ^] ' r , —, -JtOtflS j OHP\7H HOTEi. " . ¦ ¦ MONCK-STE ' EE^ WEXFdBD. nrlHld^lA ' and farparflo -Hciujo ^ i f «rithia ' thrca >oL;.. ' .inintil.Cfl 'ivalk-of tha.: E»llisi/ £U ' tloa , !aad close , to 1 lie Court House and ull tbo Falillb OfilceB , &c. : I . - . .;Tb<> .c^oiqesV Wh)3^ie?,, Br«odlcp , Potter , iirid Alerf , J &c, -fllwaii m ' stock/and at thomoBfiil oderHtt :£rijcs,;i;!i. ¦; A.T.MAP Sot ' TClTBD, .; :. ' ,:: ' ': : ; »7.ti ¦ ' - ¦ ' ' Thft i Dtti- lingrtOJi Ecdtinraiiti ¦ 1 1 ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ i . 27,;;ST. ' ANDBEW STKEET , DUBLIN , | Ov»icf' ' 6ni'S/i«Jl-fi*?i , iu7K;?i«<m, Dinner and Su ' pve - p. , ... Eooms. OBURCH-LAHE , -r. - f ¦ ; . : ; (nt.itt door to HibernianiBanlc) . I T TJNOHEGJS and.DinnerB,:6ou5 , 'Fish; En- Ji-4 . trues , aad joint8j i q.; Supper*, Fish and ileat, Oamo alvroya ready. : T . i - The BILLARD-UOOM ia olepmtlj appointed. ' "" .. •Cgr-J-UNCHEONS at tho eleg«otly-nttcd ^iah Buffet , , con*lat . of Oystorg ,.. Jjob-jterej . Crabs, and " Bavonry Fish, s,n3tv!»rie^ of , Meat'aaj other 8and-' wiohes ,,. -Winea ' . aod ^SjlVjtA, S A^bJ lijsJt quality. Jameson' s Saren Yoara' Old Malt. Martell'B Brandy, 14 years old. ; Ales and Stoat from tho best Brewenee , Bnd 'i n perfect condi tion. Finest Bod Bank Barren Oycto3-^7CTj ,(WBosaii-o(- -i'ery-oW<?Bpr»*^SWokt puroha»ed~bytho late IFr. Corlcas. A ihal eolioifed. - - (-fFHOMA^jF. COELES8, PBOPEIETOB. (h22 ojf r—.TJT; : r- 5 CHE AHQEL KOTEL, - - MEKCHANT8' QUAY, WATEBFOBD.] -- ,: :• < M Dfrrr-P r-O^E IV A N i BEGS' -tPTtjpectfully-infoite'be* many Friepds . and. I he Public that she has OPENED the above Establishment , and hopes to secure tneir patronage by strict atteotipa tu th glr reqairements undcoujfort. r -jr % t ' r* *? ~* -r- . -f, - A I ¦ . : BciAWASTa , J)ic:. -EB8i.xid'£cipiiB£' -t£ad7 ! at the shortest notice, and on tbe most reasons . ;Ie Icrjua. -1 ^. ' "T . ¦ 'X'lt3/ Cr> £oliiJt3 a trial , and la confident icl Visitors will be well pleuoed. BEDS, wollairedund cleanly, at the lonett cbalgo Ladic3 end Gentlemen boarding will find It! to tbeif. advantagQtp patroqiie thiaJtfotel. ..,(«.80.iy) El2.oix7ctor Valo Hotol , . ¦ -l—i.isiioBE. , J0B:N NO O,NAll,, Prop rietor. ¦ TTT/SITO^S and ^ CdmfcCTcia) 6enUen}ec ,>ill Sp d V " tbo above Hotel Clean/Cotnfortable , Charges Moderate, and Accommodation Excellent. A Bath Boom_ V!ell , aupplifid »ith.iilot : .and.Col<i-jWater. .; Cars mei:t toe ' arrival of every Train. ' ' allO. LinEaiCE—Tho Gloatworth, ; . A Fir8t;-clR85 Family and .Commerciiil.,Hotol.; rpHE " 61entv7ortIi. 'Vi8. tho nearest Hotel in -JL . tho City to tho Railway Station , Bank* , - Gtcnm- boat Offices , Telegrap h and Post OfBo.e, and to all pnb- lio placeB of amusement. P. K KNNA . Proxirictor. 14 15, and 10, Glentworih-strcct , Xlacriclt. ¦ iel8 BOUTH KEN9ti* OTOH | Privato Bosidoatial Family ^Jlub.: ?' GLENDOWEE STANSroy , " i 13, 16, 17, and 19, BARRIXGTO2f>ROA D , 8, W., (Tho bctfc and most ooaveniobt position in Town).; ' Ono ininnte from-South Kensingto n Station ; ten minntee to Wcstminetor ; eighteen minutes to the City—Mftaoion Home Station ; near Park a , Gardens , Albort Hnll , and Masoonn. . ' ; FOB Faiailico yrishing to avoid expense: of Home keopuig, Vkitore to Tdrrn, or Gentlemen desiring tho advantage of a Club, oombined with tho privacy and comfort of Home , at a moderates Coat. ' Introduction or reforonce required. dlO-tf ry r Addrcaa Secretary, , '1'UK GtENDOWEK EEaiDEN'flAL CLUB and PlitVATE HOTEL, HorrinRtoD Boad , South Ken«itiRtoB ,j 8^V. i ; SHE AITGSL E0XE1 THIS Lnrfo , Comfortable, and oonronlonUr ^itsated HOTEL, haa recently been tharonghlyjatnted and renovated by the present Proprietor, llr. HJ3ALY. " For Gentlemen ana families coming to' Cntdin on legal bnsinras , it will be found Dost convenient, being situatod noit to tho Four Conrta i and for Wedding Partios and Visitors to Dublin, the accommodation is gecond to nono in the Kingdom. ; : ' Privato Sittin g and Dining Booms , CofJooroom for ladies, Ebti-roome froa Is. 6d. to 2a. eaoh. 8moklDj and UiiXiard Booms. - ' ' John Janieaoa and boui ' Coven yens' old Halt j Guinsesa' a : Qtout Btws' s Ale. Wine?, Brandici , Champagnes , Iiqaonrca, &c. :. , BICHA&D HEALY, - fropristor. csW.l y Imponal Qotol. ' ¦ ' ; LOWEIi SACKVILLE-8TBEET, DUBLIN, (Oppotitotlio General Po3t.03co end Telcjrsph Offlcaj ¦ The most central in tho City. , ' /SpMP . I«ETELT remodelled and re-furnished. U_/ Magnificont Lsdied ' Coffo^-Eoom , Dining-Boom, Smoking-H-:>om , Billlard-roon. Charge, moderate. . i , CHARLES LAWLER, i-ropriotor. f8.t CHIP and OOULIEEOIAE, H07Z& 1 2A, QUAV , WATERFORD. ;JIICHAEL ' KIRWAN ' H AVING pnrohoced tJii 1 rnterest in tbo above HOTEL, .begs toe-nneuncetb ' at-this. Eitab!. Uabment OrBNsb on 8ATUEDAT>J'EB. IB, 1879. M. K. trusts, , by Btriot: ttttanUor to tboeo who patronise T HE S HIP ASD CpmanoiAL HOT«., to merita oontiiinance ' ot'thelrpatronago. ! quay, ^ftterford , Fob. 12 , 1885. ¦ 123.^ I) " - - NOW OPEN!' ' XQVf GBWli l ' i : i' : \ Confcctloaory cad Ucixcshzaont ' HO OMB , : 12/ STBAND 6XBEET, j T R A U O R E. ' . -:•• i ' W . B 'I-8'ILO^ ' < ¦ ;:.:. i BEOS to intimate to hS5:I' r}ends B.nd ..nnme ' rona VioHors. to Tramore tbtt bifiaij ' OHE'JiB D tbo «b»TO EsVabUuhment , whef^ tb^y tAp )* aupr p lfed' ; ri itb. First>Clac3 Qoodo on moat ' reasonltble ttllni. i . "- ¦' ¦ "¦ j 1 ( ¦ ¦ ¦! 'TT ; " A Choice Stock , of Wines , ! Britndy, WbiAey, Bass' a Ale ^ QoIdnesj ' B PoEter,|Cij;ar8, Ac., &o. LUHCHiOtla, SAHDWKJHCB , Tti , and COTTIE. ! I Iced Mineral WHUrs , 3d. ; ! 'Wrqdjdin . 'j8, Bti .lU,.ttDd Pic-nin Parties supplied. ... J. " .. x Tj ii 'sj iB, "S ionop,! ¦' '" /. "'] 43, HICUACII 8Teri:ri ; 7, BABEpNiTUANO STEEET ! WATiBrOBD. H (jelfcVlf) ¦ AMD.13 , 6TEAND 8TBEE/T, TRAMOBK, ' »2fcQ I HEW OEXSIJffAI.i; H&UE :¦¦ COBPOBATION, LIMITED. ¦ ¦ ¦ "' ' O APJTAL. - " 1 - AtJTtlOPlOEP-ve^OiW.OOQl PAip JjT ^JllGl, m LONDON; *>, THEEU)Nri!DLB-3TB«KT. ' ! WZBT Ksb H KAKCH i;S5J Cocgafan-Sr., O.W. ' . EDINBUBGHi—^3,-S T. A SDKKW Bqoxai. : . BOAMCBCs AND Aa«aOlC8.[- '. - - '; : Aden, BndulU, Bombay, BaaliirB . Ctlootta. Colombo , Dunda. 1 GslU, Hong : Kong,, JaBua ' , Kandj, .Kobe, Mndraa, Mahe , 8eychelle« , . Jfaoritio*i Melbourne, NsgaaaW, Newera KMLaJ No* ' York , ' Parla , San J?ranol»oo , Shanghai , 'BingapoW, 8idney,' Ii«ma,tave . Tabrow, Teheran , Vladivostoolc, Yohoa uu l i: - ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' . Tho Bank receives money on deposit, bnys and eella bUlt: Dl. flioluuite , make* ,telegr»ph tt *m */ 3ti« *ftf tetters j of orudit and circular notes, forwards biUafo r oolleotion , sad transact* bukicg »nd aginoybutineri generally, . . . . ¦ "' .: ' .:: . .ii ... . .. i - i |.: iHxrawr AILOTTID Diroarr*. ' •; At $, *: or 6 months 1 botlc«*-3 por oeat wi tnnnm. At 6j ' , 7. o»8njonth»' 2ottc«7-4 : •' . : -; At 0 to Umdntna ' , -noticf . *\ ¦ ' . . . At8 , 8, or7 ye»rs' lotico ~5 ¦ .. ; ¦ ¦ ; Iutorestj , iala hmU-ywtrlj, : in London—Slat SfircH i ' ¦ •I 1 ' ' ¦ " ' ' ¦ ' V' 'J ' . ;i wa'80tl» 'B«p<. ¦: ' i'M l" ' : " v»; \ ' >M&!^$ff i$ '?? Interest *l ' i 91 ' P«• °° nt - P^ »ottom'" ajlbvfed on th« wKu i* toonthV 'b^norTlt. ' nbt W fcMti fa' "** vtnoei m*d»s*ijnat approved banking <eouriti»«V- - ! , P«j wA P«sibn»; ann, Inanrwoe j Pwmlttnii, SubaotlpUons, and-other periodical p»jto«nf» mad« »t» anllorm oomml«4iunot| i p«roent. i" : v- ¦¦ << : ( ' SeouritUa bought, aoldaqd re o-ived for life onstodi trout obnaUtaanU of tht BaJik. I lBt«r«at and Dividend* oolloctadM* oniform oomaiUalon of half per cm. : ¦ DnOtt l^std uptavb* B»ok' « £Mters Branch**.at nego^Tiwd «y«^ r d»«rlptlunoJ ' *fohi«Ki boWM 0ODdtt4t4dT « ': -;: •• "¦ '" ¦f- " J- : ; <7 - " '' ¦ \- '\ ' - V * . - M !* :• **: A: BiwtW ind Annoy DeMttm.nt DM |sMyiM»a ada>d |for ti« o»nTeal«ai«i 9< Bi«UrtooiUUM»>atai \ Mtioa •»*mrcf i »h» «fwwl»M;»wi Avvtoh w «| ,t£* .HtaY» l >«tat» ( ' . . -tii< l i ' ! •:- | iify . . . .>j. . -. i < ,, ' i.(, . . . ,-I VH ! : tb ' ».bn itoW» *l«t»»»a,*b»x>4djtbitt tWi4 **tc£m *at Of th» BaiM . V^' J t i lj " ¦' ' ¦' ' ¦ J - ¦' ¦ ¦ '"' ¦ ' ' •' wt:iri- - <ww 80th BnMf btti 1W* ¦ -'• ;^AuiUa|t A«tW. ) v ^4iei , *o lUt^ lMok, 1WT . - .;¦•«•¦- , i C . «^UA« 80U fi»rpU«nbwr i ; .>,ti*l"( ' )>r-{i .u 7.109.0UO 81a>Mnttt: ' 1 r '' tl1Vn jiirinT i 7" i f »ltT? fiit " ¦ ! : ' ¦ ¦ ¦ | ; ¦ " ¦ i- 'h-i! ' '!! ' .;- . ¦ ; " ii. ;::wV.?$pl !;¦ T: u ' P.17 *y-^ MM4M « r%t>H I Tps ¦ :«Ht?A'f ' . I flfitteD ! Mrwiti^B^ANi) SEW ' BEB , i/lOB CLBANBEHa ^id C^EABINa . tte B&JOD 1 Jt» ¦ *rom »U Ifflpn/Jtie*, ' \t *annot bs too 'JJkU> re- oommaiidea. i;!^' ' "' '' - " : ' ' ¦ ' ' ' ¦ - 'I ' ,Tor B^fofalfl , Sanrvr, EoMma , Stin and Blood Disease], and Suits oflU klids , it»* sster-falUng tad penmoeat cow, '' ' ' . ' -. . •¦ - ¦ , ' " •" ' : 'IlCurt. Old'^oresi. '^: . !. ;' i. Cnras Sort* on thi Neck. ; - _ i Cortx 8ore L«gs i ¦ ' ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ' ¦ : Cores ^lackhtad, ot Piajplea on' the Faoo, , Carrt Scurvy. ' ' ¦ ; ' j ¦ i - . ¦ (Jure. 'Ulcers. : ' : . ! Can» Blood and Skin Slacuu. . j . . Cure. Olaadolir Swelling.- , ' ' . ' : Clean tbo Bloo4 Iroat all Impare !Tatt< r/ - ' ' . FromwuaUvftr cants ' arialngr. ' i Aa this mlitnto U plrawnt to the Uste , and mmaUd frea from aujthisg lpjonoaa.to; tha moitdeuottfleonatltatlon of t-ltlior tax, tCs Proprietor. ipUclt suSeron to ritp.lt a, trial to»oitiuv ' ilri«. : '' ' ••'¦ ¦'•• ' ¦" : - :. -* : r ' . i t*. J feol:. <Iotx Eonnd.<d Inform .joa of tb« Wonderfal effect, of Claxkfi ' s lllood Mixture on me. I hn»e bad tuSnag over twd joari ot a ' seVeta Aa ,l ore--- L nnt cossoltadihe j best isedlcil' aid f conld' jpoeslby pfoenfe tlllmr means trera *a» oat ,*ad wits »tsaitxn ¦ I mr 'eompellia 'lG cow*Into thevrorkhonts toiplul wTitre I cow am. I bad beea in hem 18 months , swl nv ley» fTadii»lIf go» F»r»». I begin to think they Wontd ntvar ' m V better, til 1 xraad of " Clarie ' i Blood tUxxj ugS tni. Idetenain*d that when I 2SdCa " rUM ", ih*, 4n«<uis V. wo«kl . : f«7 lt T «o I coamxtnmd t deprfre rajWi of liltjf tl(SC«5»drio till at lenjtb 1 rxiied elcou sbliUdya. I' conuaettoocV to ' use the Blood Ulxton on Mondar , Hsv; 6th. r tteu,bad live .woon^a on tb» left kg" , onovtry larjotontflo **nile lioni, oio6a 1 tua ahln about tho lito d Jall-u ' ^nrtro ,. snd thi«« on the c&U aOaost u larijB. The tight leg was Komewhst similar , bnt then were three soresphioh' k thoajjot >vOtit4 hr^k, 'iQto ojDQ. ' ^iltT* perl 6cQy ti«i| 9d pp nuw •atonesmaUflaoe on tha letcaokl s «Mot tho >Ue or a ' s hUllnir. liien aja nftee i patlsnt. in tbo ward that 1 amiii L asd tte/ . werfi BorcrUM lo E3o ro/ UfS wtici .l. hod, taken tha mixture a mot, a^»d ,th«J» ara thrte otthcim n6wVs(n|( ! {(; '1 un \ttr sorry, indeed , but I ciaaDtijmieDaiB ' another bottle ^ and If -you ncmli-Undl/ Bend me small qoantitj 1 ahoold alls to get If , asd I shall never forget It •» long sa I live. ¦ ; ;• ¦ . ¦¦ To .Wf, Ml»lifiUlyi'! ' ¦ , ' ' ¦ . <.¦ •> , . ' ' ' -, . . - iSDT/MP 8HTBKU, ' I ' Ifo. 8 T7ar<l , JUalby BPWI Wotkiouse HOBJ IW, Hull , , . , . .. . .. .. -• , . . aune, 13 , 18£3» - .; ' ¦ ' , "- Litpt. . - .. ' " ¦ .'I write to let you know how I tin getting on. I TC ; O1TC4 tbo boule of Mixture son a«ct me. astl ths woaods BT « bow cociplet«)r Aeolcd . ap, ' I will W'outollajrfl 'l* *. fo ifdaTS sod got to work, n^lch is already promised me> 2 am colon to ruida at m? a. ' atar ' a, Mratiallmtr, 28 , Qrlmlbf Litue, Market Place, Uau, II ;on wish to use tils CIM for tbe lcneC\t ot othtx- poor soft»r»r» do to. <Tha multSflf 7por Mlxtare la leaUy wonderful,—I remain your thsukf ai Bcrvtiiit, - ¦ ¦¦ -¦• ' - > ¦ , *' jnne £3, ie8?, . Zairuj > SriMiM. Bold , In bottles U Odindlla each; Br all CHSUIGTS »nd - LATEST . MEDICINE VEKD0B8 througiout tba world, -or Kit fcVBbr 'iai atampa brTHE LINO iLK AMO MIDLAND COUNTIEa DBUO COMPAHY, Uuooln, TBAUE MABK, "BLOOD M15TDBE. " - -¦: Ani II* CLAUSE'S I1LO0U HiJT-UEE 13d do tot ta ponooded to take «D imitation. T ' ;. " ' EEATIKG'S COUGH tOZENGES. ! Coughs, Asthma, B. -onoMHa, EATING'3 COUOU LOZENGE3. ' I i . : . ¦ ¦¦¦ Ccroghs , Asthaa, Btoiitthlil). KEATING 'S OOTJGH LOZENGES. | Coughs , Asthm», Bronctltij, TT-EATINO'S COUGU LOZENGE* . ~ ~~ »\ ; CoOBhe , Asthma, BroroUth, EATIKG'S COUGH LOZENGE9. ' : Cough*, Aathiaa , BrraeHils EATING'S COUG H LOZENGES. ¦ OoDghs, Asthma. Broccblfi- . TrifATlNd'S COUGH LOZENGE8. ~~~ - ' JLk. ' ' Cungbs, Asthma, BraochltUi KEATINO'8 COUGH LOZENGES. ! . " AST DoaroB ¦ VTILO Titii Too" there is - . . ¦ . ¦: BaUitOrCJsgb ' &ttdiolaathaaKEATjNG'S LOZENGES. One giTOs relief | tf voa inffar from oonjh try them butosOd | tbey wiit oaro and they Will not injure your health I : they contain onlr the purest drags, skiKully combined . Sold orerjwhere la 13J d linn , SA^ YOUOQOT ^ ' H&Vet 80C)Td snd HAEKES^ . VAT »S»BOOJ &I A duck's tack,. ' and ' soft M . tatlq. , Adda tbtee times ta..tb«\ Wear ,, nod.»U64s poliaQlDg. , Mnra i Gold MWuls cba ' a »11. otbet .lJ^fcblDJ comtoetL j Tins W..,(JJ.; li , Ss. C<l. . AlsbiRALES'- Qoli Medal Kip B£VlVEB,i, wipe pricet_gf ! sU'Bootn>»k«T» , g&ddlen, : CbemliU,. end JOHN HA"XEB, 119, .<3oAy. . .>VATi>TOBB.. ; ' l; , [.\. , ; ¦ , :(mjllJr DOIiOIIOHe' BPBCTAOXiEQ ¦ B' SOLOMONS, Optician, i \?ho baa been M years profeaaioWljr establlshtd la Dnells OE08 to tontlon th. PB^UO azalnlt thik ou of tht oo mnoa ¦ L> improper, and badl/.ffluiuiuotand Ulsattsand Pebbles ganerallj wld, wbiefcija Irf. blrtly datriinratal to Vision , tb&tntuabort have wrioaaly atwartd front tbun ,«adlrajiU. tbit. It fa now ' anrfvcwsarv to *W«U at length" on tb« *xcel« i ence •fida Bpectacl*. (so dlHir»nt from pebbla Or atmUai anbst«oc« , which, ha neither eonatrecU. wprovea, nor <lia- j »iea ot), aud on the adnutsga. danvabl* from Us aocuiat* nuthod of adapting Olaue. to DinctlTt Bfajlit (a matter of' mtnU deeverlmMretvcaLtaitla f<H<>*ntIf aopsostdjajsnea; are adairablr caJCntetfd to Fra* v 'T<) *>* V^* «ata;aM to ' eitrem. old^sg*. Thay ha,r« b«a nasa by u>< mo.tdis> tingulsbed penons and Member*.o£ Ui< yacolty tia ' KU&Tdom •r*i " f"v , - ; VJ % * r ^J CK ; '' - ' i i OBSERVE. —Pirionn can M salted hy enclosing a pair o(i Bpccucks , or on* of tiro Ohw***. in a lotUr KtaUig ti«' dl.taiioa Irom tbe e/a the/ eta r»d aouU stint with it, and : tho.a who nave not •fflplortd av<KUaltf by atnUonlng ih*lz ¦«e and dasorihia* «i»5t- CO«l(nkat«*ttoB« Horn Wa(*rfont a * d its VielMtylo\7iUrMt*dto Ma. oOLOMOM-fl EjubliilT. inW, 1 Jto. MASSAd-»ri«»r,jfSfttra«« Ji flsU i Xleefl, 1 vrtthtoons6^pf^AW^)ll fTWEX,;aUBUUI •[ ¦ " , C3W 8«pair» of all kind* swmptij, attended id. ' ¦ ' ¦¦ '' ' ' HBWLT . l^SrXBDl ' TEtJJBCOJf^S ,. I ' ; Coitlsfni jortabbltr with eitr«ordfoiry ' pow ' sr «Bd do* r n4a( W »Won.. . whJob aainraada I avarr l«tate klad (or th* Waistcoat rocket, D *n Sulking, MUHuj, Bm, aod all OUM* piuposeSr both by day and sljrht, kndioaufrBB 4 laches) will tho^dlaSnetlT JwiUr - s g&&to ,&l. . Wot-lOi. .^d, m. 6d]7ua., Us., J s., '4o. I , i ,. ' tfEvT .U>AT . ANi> AaTaOJfOMIOAl TXLlaCO/S, ruiCB £3 COMPLETE—With BmperlOB «.|jch «<MoaaUa ©bjtrt glass, two liiiprond tft p«osav> am/- gUnat; portaW* mstat polni«d stead. . Til*- asttaordiatrr; oatr«iM»t »U1 Ulaaily show tha taoat imperUnt . fastt sal/ bodUa , «ad e»MhitwithiUattaetoaa»indlvidnila , c>»«lt«, ataii>,t»tti« ,^g] at inant miles dliUnoa , eqaal Ins In tht mot» asssntlil potet* tno?J7l»«Ks as4al(/ «opJli«drt|««ie»!«ur ' . Tl^ .IMPUOVSU DO0ULB ¦ QMlaA . HACI UD ml) atAhSKS-i'rioo 1C^. «4., U*u *U. i saax ao mU«U tads* now« m*a* ol ta« Urg«ai na4* i also, JUatoMejMi cC MI I ^ MAOI6 'li^^BhiJ'lAimXfinaotnktt ' TiSwBJ Cl«u, »rUllaut.sinipto, tbouf h ndsmsMd &, ajset.^aida^ is gnrt Taxlaty, -Comlo , aotnlo, KWottioaal . UlaMnSaa tales . -wan, travail.**, 'A.MMrtor UaKn utuS! fwm Ta. «4. AWvalofufW«»pU«»»toB. . 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Page 1: snap.waterfordcoco.iesnap.waterfordcoco.ie/collections/enewspapers/WNS/1888/WNS-1888-11-09.pdf · 11 I • j [• TUB WATER^OBtf: HEWS." | ¦ i ESTABLISHED—1817. 1 ': . ' .' t

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I • j [• TUB WATER^OBtf: HEWS."| ¦ i ESTABLISHED—1817. 1 ': . ' ' '. t .

IiiB*JE8T ClBC JLA.TION IN THE SqtrTIt OV IRELAND!PuWUJui'esiru PKliur.and Siamd .EiKKgil Oft SiTDBD r¦. " : ¦ iroroinjsl ot J'os. 43 and 50, VCmniU-Striel , ¦ ;i ¦ ! ' i (OPfOSITB THE PROYIHC1AL BJUIX). ¦ :

TT1 BICE- -TWO PENCE; teiriy (in Advanco), 8s. ed.Ijj j By Post (Yearly), 10s} 6d.r^Sg- All-Cheques and P. .0, Orders,! made payableto CosxsLius'P. REDMOND, at this pnlco.

! X.9.Z NBWS circulatoa axtasiTolyi amongst 'tis'mtTjhants,' te ders and nobility 1 j gentry, farming:ok^03. &o., in Watcrford, K^keniy, Tippcrary,and! the RontH of Iroland; gdnorally.| The NEWB'hai'attained a pirculation novor equalled by any paporipnbUahed in Watorford, and ia admittodly the load-¦ing lonrnal i Q this important city, with which thore isidittrt daily communication from London. ' 'I Iv irticular attention paid to commercial and agnonl-| Mitt matters. !|_ ' ! . ,, ' ,< ¦¦¦ A aTortUame ita recoivod lor tho NEWS by autospeot-UtaJjfowipapo r Agente in the , Dnite'd Kingdom. Fre-Pttjtyent roquisate from parti'os not known at the omce.

! ' iosirrs rok SAIE OH TBE KEW8, AND JOBiL'L '- ' "- ¦! I ADTEETiBiMENT^ !- - ; ;

(¦WilTHEFOEl)—Mr.- W. KEULT, iGlndatono Street.¦;" : i:[.;ilr. JDHH BBOWM, fiteagbeir Quay. ¦¦ • ¦ ¦.

• . ;i|; 'Uiaa POUTEE, Barroastrand.i8treet.: 5. ^1 ilK HuoHES , Mayor's Walkr ,. ;•jDtnfrQAEXAN—BBBHAH <fc Co:, Devonshire Square.

"TCtAMOBE—Miss CLAHCTJ Eefreshinent Booms. 'CAI|POQDIN-rMr. JoifKS THOT, pi; Allen-Shoot.CAllaiCK-ONlSCDB—Mf. JASES MoQBATH,.Main

tOIfDON—CtAKii»,-'8oK , l & PnATT,~ ~83, <3raco;¦¦¦ :¦!¦ • J :. ; Jihureh ttoaetJ " S Jj

'• ¦ : '¦ •:' ' '¦" ¦ ': ¦' .;( ¦H. F. W&rBiSav 'SS. Ffet Strect. . : ::;: ¦¦ ¦¦ ' «B«Uiii&Co., 6, AoadenhsU 8tfeot, E.O.

Tj , M v.TompU News Boom, 172, ffleet Street .UW^UNr-MoBsre. CHAS. EASO* A- SON, Abboy-at.

i ' ATERITORD ANb : ABEEDUTEY"; \ [

' ¦ ' ] BtEAMSHIP jCOJIPAN?. . : ';

G.BE42* ACCELERATION QF-TBANBIT' : : ' ; • ¦' BT THE j i

¦ ;

Dlixjrfctiaii -and most Expfjditi<raa Eonto.I f Lanctahire, Torlthire, and ih» Midland

' ¦ ¦ ': Cotlritiei and other Important PistricU ¦¦

: ;.;¦ / >f England and Wti»- \

; : L" . ' «*w I rinHE Swift and PoworfarScrow• -rafeKinfts. -IL SUamersV ," I MAGNETIC"

II EMSM N and " fiLECTKIC," or other aoit-<g!;lt-::v-;S|r,- i ; , '—.n Mn Vessela, ara intended (nnlessfx<iflio(«a 'by unforsooo circtufastancea) to. saU M undeibetwUn WATEttFOliD and ABEKDOVEY, carrjiDg Pas-teniQtn, Merchandise, and' Livd BUxi , in connection withtha IJambrlan BWlwatB, at Loir Through1 Bates, to thaJlriniiipal Eaglisli and Welsh TowtB. | j : , '¦

Tof CondifionJ Beo Forms o! Ceiisigomont Noto.¦L ¦ ' ; N O V E M B E R J S A I ^L I N - G S .J: i"Bon WAWBIOBD. ) Fu,qs AjSsuDOTEr. jFrlililr, 2nd MOT. ... *pm Tharsdnjr; 1st NOT.... 4 Op.m"WedieAior, 7tb „ ' ... 5p.m Moadayj , Sth „ ... 7 O o.mPridi^T:. 9th Sp.m XJitir.dajr. Sth 10«n;mTa«»Uri 13th „ ... i p.m Saaday.f [ 1-th „ ...12 aoon

¦JW-Jlar,* • 16th " ... Sp.m Thnr8d«y,15th „ ... 5. 0 a.m¦Wcil tiny, a«t ... 5p.m MOL OIW , 19th „ ... 7 On.mIPri'lilf, 2Jrd ,, ' ... Sp.m TbnreJajr. —[id „ ... 0 45 a.m

'.Tmiitky, 27th ... 5 p.m Staidajr.l | 2oth ,, ._ ll 0a.mFriaiX 30tb 4p-m thuEJ&iy, 29th 3 Op.m' To» Thropgh Hatc3 lot Livo Stoolc includo Inaonuaco.0<l<5<! b are insure Ion best terms. ' L i •J re 'easnaer Fares betvxen IPaterfo f d and Aberdovp J .¦ Siliotm—10«. Od. Singlo ; Botnrn 'Jickcrts, aTOtlablo for Ono

Mo n»i, 15«. 0d. I i_ ¦] : 1 , I .I>«ix—Si. . Siogle j Eeturn Ticicts,, ivuikbla for one

ITonlh.es.. , ¦ | I : \ \ : v > ¦- Ch.ldren:nnaer Three Tears of Ago, Free j above Three«nd tmderTwel»e, Hulf-price. ¦ ' i ; I ; •

Tb:(oogh; Tickets are issued behreoa AterdoToy and allpsrl* of JCagLind|und Wales. ' ' : I ' I i

Ta/l Passenger|Accommodation on the "¦. Maffnetio" and1 VElnctrio',' ixe of a superior description. '. ' :' A illeirord andjStewardess oa board; j' F.iiBdngers niajr go on boord or-lsavojUie Steamer at Aher-

doTj |!at aay time after tho arrival or before the dopirtaroOf ih> correspondinff Traiud. I ! i !

TiJtS KOLTTfJ oFFEKS SPBCIAL ADVANTAGESlor f no coavejance or wve atocE iromirquma, ovnnj K>the J«roprob!a coarso of tha carrenls in the ]<art of theChuaiel td bo liarigatod, aud : ita ;(reedoin from fog». Onorri'flil at Aberdi?cy Shipper.'m.-;, as bolta their conionlencb, either despatch tneir Stock to destination imme-diatoljr, or place them in a Large Field! adjolnintf thoCanulirian Comp ny'a Station, |WlierejthtjyiwiU: be allowedto rsoaia tret o< charge for twenty-lour hoars, and fromwhloil they can be loaded any time direot idto Trucks.' Cittle ipooe on board " Magnatid" iUuminat«d withHectrlo Lifrht. [¦ | • I | . ! ' : .

Curro Intended for ConTeyoBCO by, tho Aberdoiey BoaUtrill bs receired oo board the Compiny'tBerth.Costom-honseQonr. Wttterford,1 -aod Live Block at the Company's CattleYard, Condon Laio. M i l ! ! ;

Eirly dellferyof Cargo respectfnllj; reqnested, to comirepnncloal sailing of Sutiiner at advertise! hour. ' :

Wa]l» of I the Now Eouto and ill I information can b6bbtdliied frbai th.Agent, I ; I , ; - : [ ," .

| JOHN DO WHET, Cnstom Honso Qoay,Wal*<eri, October, 1838. I | WttterforO.

¦ ' AMEillOAN! LIN111. ¦ \

_ >, I UNITED STATES MAIL<=^ >:imJ

¦ 8TEAMEE8,

: tear^^1 Calling at Queonstowh JThnrsdays. ilFirBt-olasa Full-powered ! Irpn SteamaUpa. . '

Tat only TraAs-Atlantio line sailing nndori tBo Uni-ted States STaf . Aooommodation : for; all olaaees ofPasimgers oq^*0 a*7 Borbpoaa SfcoamshiD Lino-.

: ?* isengoru ai d gooda are landed at, Philadelphia onthe '- Wharfiot tho Pennsylrania BaJroad Companyffhlok has tho shortest and moat direot ronto to allnlawain the Western States. ! . • ! ; ; !-

I'or farther partioalara apply to : • ,BIOHAEDSON, 8PENCE & Co., . ;

. : : 19 and 22 Water-street,[ Liverpool ;LOCAL AOKKTB i: j :

'3ABVEY & SON, Little George e-Street,' ' Waterfordji \ \ |

;BICHABD LANDY, Carrfols-pti-Sair ; iIVILLIAM O'DONOGHITE, Kiljnaothomas ; !bOTLE A. flITNT. New Eoks. , ; (o3.ff. JONES TBOYrSJ^Allert-Street. Cappopoin.

£NGLANu! in' SOOTH; WALEB, AMDTHB j

! 8OUTH OJ IBELANI>, : _T

Oimpan/sTtaina and Steamboota, Miu-pBri: iUY«J, : in connection; yitb.; ttel . WiTxatpap

tra LIUBBIOK, WATBBJOED ft; CBHTBU. IEB-;riibro, and? WATBBFOPD, 'DUJTOABTAIT, AHD

• LIBHOBB LUTES. ! : • ! ¦ ; ! ¦ ' j .piortcot Bouto end Bpawca Poroa.|;. 'TV—3tv | : Exp'rets Tra' i*>'r <" «* jiiL'a&PlMV i Mail Bteamtn, ' !

¦•: tte witerfordiadLimoriak, Central Ireland,

I^JCftfen S onlarrival of th, 9.1*

i^f 1 g

Pe for the StajOOT to ba

«tartj>d; " k ttaffl'TBAIN from NEW inLFOED iriU. in

J^VAIT WlVAL of

Bteanjer, fc.»»g :W*.

tf/^^ci' stanoesciriFMBonffir. holdinff Third

^ri^torafeaJ.StijOLSS (&T6llftO"> A WOB7!£Id*ciM» Md.Baloon,.3Ss gd

I - ' i " i li 3rd Clou and Jfore Cabin, 2tttOd' " 'v iulablo X month) Ut Cli»» 4 Saloon, 76«.

EIWCBSB (oTOUaD'" * "n^; ' a.g. & SaloonSl'a.

i , : " , ;. I , 8rd cWa and Joro Cabin, 33» W.' " ! i i -i»tim can bo' obiklnod from Mr. JK.

' farjaof., ^ UByiJmoriok;; Mr. W. D. Mb-

jjJlutA^^J other taportwt 8tation«, the Tiiae¦¦ tt.st * TbionKh Bate* for ^ Gopda, *o. can o<ViW'f ?j #?W 3.^WZhii the dn»t WpateWi^S |tfcSSj> wSot; f V' *W- W«I '3fc«»«f* ENBY ^AHBEBT, General nina.?e'i| ¦1 i - L - jjuJfftonfi'ennimis. ! : : M_!_i___Ii_iLSi_

f faSfflJiSISBa *i ""|- SSderlte Silobn and Sebond C»bln F»re«. Steerai i

il t^S»Sp VSB Mi i ¦< : BADA, including Manitoba and'HOTta an4,Son«|'

III iffiSK P«cE . .a.-iibiWl l t l i ¦ - I TV- • ¦ lifer >ooL (V »'_ .- :. .: .,:

I !1 AIXBJOM). .(..Hamy * Son 12; tittle Gwrfe'i 1 1I ' ll ¦ f ¦ WelU*lHolo)*Pi'87t Q<>*y'! '

; 1 SmoV» E.Bati^iWc^»k Arm.

HoW.1 - John Murphy, Groo*. . ":, , . • ! .:WSf tf ct LtwiJtettUwKri;.. !-!

iVow, t ...M. WutMfflu , phOroh-St.

i I **, O»a., Ponttry, «d !*• «to

¦liNiSfetfilSSPS^

JWPJ««H» - ; IOLYDE SHIPPING COMPANY,

j NOYEMBBR, 1888. '. : iRegular Steam Communication between

iWATEErOSD dad I O H D O I I! PLYMOUTH AHD SOUTttairPTOK, NEWHAVENi C08K, JUBLIH. BELFAST xsii QLASQOW. >! "V—_*K " 'fTtHE New arid powerful Sci6wi<wS ?Hi -

¦¦¦-S-:Bteaniera AEASMOEB, BALLY.¦"SWSS&iTKV i COTTON, 0 L 0 D H , CtTMBBffl.!^ gj,»EDDY8TbNE;T FAJBTNET, IHIBH^TEAHHLL; ¦•: BATHL1N, ' feAtTSESi l-SKEEBYVOEE,POETLAKD,:TOWAED, are tntoudod to sail as aridor.weatheipermitting (unless prerentod by : oifbrcseen oirctlmsUncca),with liberty t^> tow Vessels, and to call M any Port or1 FrirUIq any order,. In or ont of tho'cnstomaly course/to Ueceivoand Disoharira Cargo, or for aiy ether porfxrao whatsoercr.; i . wiTBaroa& TO ¦ OLABOOW.i Evory MONDAY (Direct) ' ... ... ! ... 4 a.m.

Every WEDNESDAY (Direot) : ¦ ... j ;., i 1 p.m.; ! rEou gusaow TO winajOBD ' " . '. Erery MONDAY (Direct) i . ..-. ; ..,:• 1 pja.i ™^ „ . . „,: ' S U- toarcinock... 6.S0 pjn.j Efory THUE8DAY, Direct ... ..-.! ... - l p.m.I • . i . • ! ¦ Ball, to Grcenock... * I*: Erory FIlIDAY, via Belfast, >.. „,; ... lp.nii; • v , ; Bail to 'Qroenock.... ; Vptt¦ ¦WATIETOED TO BZITASI ... :E7ery a^TUEDAY, 1 PJn,! . I BELT1ST ; TO WlKBJOtD— ' ¦ !i ' Erery TUESDAY,1 tla DuVlln , Erery SiTUEBAY, direct; " ; I witxaroED TO Dosinr. .1 ETCTT SATUBDAY, Tia Belfast, lj^m. ' ': J5OIU»|TO WiTIttMED. DIBICT - : . . ' ;

¦WEDNESDAYS, 7th NoKtabor, < p.m;.; Mth; 8 p.m. ; 21st,'9 pjn.(arid!28thT6p.ni.1 -V ' : ¦¦

WiTKMiiiD TO CORK— Every THUHBDAY.l p.Bi., • PEOK COM TO WAtKBroKD/ Direct- . :¦ TBIDAYS, 2nd November, 5 p.m; j. 9tk, 8 p:nv yVXH, S p.m. i

. | 23rd, 8 p.m.) and .10th, * p.m. ¦ ¦ ¦ ' . ; , W*TTO»oaD tti IOUDOH (St. Entserlno Dook); ;

Every MONDAY, via PJyjnontl), and etory aATUEDAY. via. . ! • . i•Bonthampton. , ¦¦ • ¦ • ¦ .

- • liostwa (St.-Katharine Dock), TOWAT»Rio)a»tTHUB8DAY8, l»t November, 10 a.m.': 8th,|S p.m. i 15th,, . 10 a.m. i 22nd, 35.m. :laad2&b, 8a.i£ . : ^No: Iransbipment by this route. 'Orders for eoUoctlon or

delivery of Goods will be attendod toby Lavingtoa Brothers,69, Old Bailey, E.C : Great Hermitage-Street, Wappin?, E.,and Archer-street, Soath Lombetb, 8.W/ 1 . , ¦;- ¦¦ ¦:

WATEttTOM) TO PlIBODTH, direct, ' :. MONDAYS, 5th November, 4 p.m. , 1211, 2 pjn. | lfith,

. 1 • •4 p.m. ; 2Bth. l2 nooa. ; , ' \ - ¦ \ ¦

PLTHOOTH TO -WATEBJOBD, direct— 'SATOEDAYS, 3rd Novembor, S p.m. , ictb, ilp.m.'; 17th,

3 p.m. ; and Stth, 7 p.n- . : I *¦WATKRTOBD TO 8otmmiPT03, dlroct,' r I '

! Every 8ATUBDAY at 4 p m. . :SooTHABProif ro WArsETOaD, T7i PinrocTH— '¦ ! Every FRIDAY, i : i

r WATIBJTOED TO JiEVTHAVSn. ]Every SATUBDAY, via Sdatbamjitoa. 4 pm. '

j NEWHATEH TO ¦WAnarom)—EvorrTUEspAY.'TiS Loiidon.; These Steamers nave wrmHrmt nj-i-nnfm/^n gn . tor'aBsontrors. > ' ¦ ¦ ! ' '' '

: - P A8 a A G E- H 0 N E Y . ¦ ! . .¦ -

¦ •¦ ¦; ¦ ¦ . • Cabin. .Betnrn, Dook

.Watcr/ord to Glasgow and Belfast 17». 6d.' 25s, s 'loa.' „ Cork, - ... ... D3. J I 'U v - i fa.! „ Pljrmonth & Southampton,Hh. ' so.' i 10a, „ London, ... ... 22s. Sd S5s. - . lus.i . „ Nowhavca ¦ : ... -SOs."; , — ' ' ! 103.

Children abovo 3 and nndor 12 years of ago, TT«Tf Faro.Boturn Tickets available for two mont}if*-2iot trtmeforable.ex NOTE.—The Clyde Shipping ComiJany Insure ¦ Goods

!»hippod by thOBO lines of 6teameTB at 3s «l por cout j to Tradershaving yearly ajjreumonts, and 5s. per iCent to i occasionalShippers. Valuea to be declared at timo of Shipment, i Formsand all information to, bo had at the ofiices. : :v^For Kates of Fnaght, &c., npply to Hi SET J. WAIUMO& Co., Plymonth : THO«AS il'GAnaiii,: london aid South.

,'Western Kaiiway Company, Ereter Buildings, .Arthur Street,iWcat, and at tho U *8. W. liailwuy UocoivinK iionses.throughout London ; Clyde Shipping Co., 7 Albert Bqoare,Belfast ; Clyde Shipping Co., jsocnoster Buildings, 1S8Leaden hall Street, Loaiou, E.O. t Clyde Shipping; Co., Bail-way Offlcea , Kswhuvcu ; 21, Carlton i-l&ce, Glasgow; CustomHoaso Buiidi;]g3, Qreenoct; Dock Koad, Ldinerto« ; TownQoay, Southampton ;* 35, j Edon Quay, l)ubUn;* Patrick'sUaay, Cork.' I : ! ' ' :

1 : CLYDE SHIPPING!COMPANY, : ji : ; Custom HOoso Unay, Watorfoird,'Special forms of. Bills of Lrading rixjuired bj1 tho Clyde

Snipping Company, to be had of tho Aleuts. ;

Telegraphic Address—" COXBEAE," WAiKaroao.

Waterford I StoamsUp Company(LUriTEI;;. j : !

INTENDED OBDEE OF SAiUXG-NOVEItDE E, 1888, srEAMKJia !DUNB8ODY , EEGLNALD, CoMEEAGH , , LAEA,

ZEPHYR, GALTEE, ! CBEADEN , &o. ,I

* ;"J\ TOT1CE.— The Watorford„__~C -R\ XN Steamship Company (Limited)JSCgpOlv . receive Goods and Live Stock for Sblp.j— * = - " ^ S ment on tho conditions mentionedm

" "idling Iiintfl , ao., 'to' bo had at thoirI Offices. ¦ ; ' ; ¦

W A T E B F O B D A N D B E I S T O L .JEOU WATXUP01U) TO BEiaWL, PBOH BBlBTOt TO WATEaTOltl,

i Direct : : ¦ ; Direct : I"riday, Nov.. J ... 4 aft'eoon StrsriAT, Hov. 4 ... 5 mornTuesday, „ ; 6 ... 2 affnoon Wodne»lajr, „ 7 ... 8 nightFriday, „ :9 ... 4 affnpon Saturday, ) „ lu ...10 nightTuesday, „ 13 ... 4 alt'utxm TnuraiJJ, „ 35 ... 3 morn•riuay, „ 16 ... 4 aft'nbon Bm-oit , is ... 5 mora•ueaday, „ -A ... 2 affnpoo Woineedjy, „ 21 ... 7 affnoonFriday, „ 23 ... 4 att'uoon Saturday. ,. ,24 ... 8 uigh;Tuesday, „ 27 ... 4 aft'pooa Wodu'day,1 „ 28 _.12 m'ulgbtFriday, „ 8) ... 4 alfnoon SOHOAT , Dec. 2 ... 4 morn. w On early Mominu Sailings, Cabins of the steamers will» open to receive Passengers arriving j by the Hfebt Mail

Trairs. : . ¦ | j ; ¦ ¦FAESS—Cabin, Single, 15s. ) do. Single—Cbildron (and 8or-

rants truvelliag with FimUlen) 10s. ; So B«tam (ayaiUble torTwo months,

^optional to rotoro from or to'Airerpoal;, 25« j

l»ook, single, 7s. 6d. i do Children, 43. I : .Goods received and discharged at 'Comborliind Buln,

JristoL ' - : ¦ '.W A T E B F O B D A N D L I V E B P O b f c

• rROS WATCRTOBD1 '¦ ' TEM1 UVXBTOOL 1Monday, Nov. 2... I affnoon Friday, 'Nov. 2 .. 9 mornMonday, „ 5... I affnoon Uooday, ! ,; S...10 nijbtWodnaiday, „ 7... 4 aft'noou Wcdnesdtj', „ 7...12 noonFriday,1, „ U...12 affnoon Friday, ' „ 9... 2 affuoonllond>y, ,'i 12... 1 att'nooa Monday, : „ 12... 5 affnoon

Wednesday,,, 14... 2 aft'noon Wednesday,,, 11.. 7'affnoonFriday, „ hi... 2 affnoon Friday, : ,. IS...19 mornMoacufV,

¦ ¦„ 19... 4 iufnoba Monday, - j ,, 19...10 sight

Wedneiftjay, ,, 21... 4 affnoon Wodneeday, , , 21 -.12 noonFriday „• 23...12 noon Friday, : „ 23... 1 affnoonMonday, , J ii... 4 aft'noou Monday, ; ., 2J... 3 iff noon*Vedne»day, ,,; 18... 4 affnoon Wedocuday, ,, 28... SaffnooaFriday, ,,'30... 1 alfuoon Friday ; ' ,, 30., 8 morn

FABX3—Cabin, Single, 15a. ( do. sln'sla—Children (andServants travelling with, families) 10s'; do Betorn (avail-able for Tno months, optional to return from or to Bristol),l!5s. ; Dock, 'single, 7s 6d i do, single, Children, 4B. '

Goods recoivtd and discharged at Clarence Dock, LiverpoolGoods Bookod through froci all prinoipti Stations on

Great Northeru, Great Wettem: L»uciuihire, and Yorkshire,London and North Wettorui London and South Western |Manchester, Sbeffiola, and Lincolnshire, - and Midland Kail-ways to Waterfprd. (Through Bookings also with Limerlok,Tirfemrr, Timlej, Eunli, Taani, Gort, Bathkealo, Listowcl,Newcastle and Traloe, &e. ' '

Goods Booked throoffh from all Stations on Watorfori and-Central Ireland Bill way,1 Waierford. Susgarvtn/uidLlamoreBailway, and Waterford and fdmi>T(ff Y EAUwav. ¦

Parcels booked through, at lpW Eaten to ailprincijal 8ta.Oors on London and North Western Eanway.

WATEBFOBD AHD NEWPOBT <Mo».)Fsoa WATXsroBD. ;¦ I F«oa , NFITPOBT.

AI CarjoOffers. ! . ' I . A* Cargo Otters.•W A T K i y O B D A N D Y O U U H A L ./ . ; . Aa Carjro offors.: ' • ': W A T E B F O B D A N D NSW B O S S

FBOH Nlw Boss—Sally, Sandsjr* exempted, at 8-LS a.m.FEOB WAHETOKD—Dailj, Sunday* etcoptod, at 34 p.m.

W A1 E B I1 aB D A N D D tTN C A N N O N , ii FZOB Dnacunos—D»fly. BUndays oicoptod, at 8 0 a.m. '¦Fsox WATDUPOW —Daily, Sunday* eicepted, at 8-5 p.m. '

• NOT»—The Wftterford Sjwmshlp Company, Limited, Insureill Goods Shipped by theftr Lines of SUamer* at St. 4d. perCent, to Traders having Yearly Asraemanti/ and fia. p rCent, to Occasional Shippers, values to be declare! at timo ofShipment. ' Forms and sal Information to bs had at theoffices. j

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HviBrooL—Woterford Steamship Company (limited), 20,Water-rtieet, and Clarenbo Dook. i. BBMTOi/~Waterfurd Bteamuhip Company (Ltoited), C3,Queen Sqnar*—«nd Cumberland Basin; j ' ;

Szw Koss—Wkierfori Buasjaip Company's Ofno*.DOKCASiroa—Waterford Steamship Company's Office.YOMHAL. :

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Lmxucx—Lowar Shannon EtcomrDp Company's Offlco,Mount Koanet Quay. , i • ' , ! ' ,

KiLBCsa—Lower Shannon Stanuhlp Companj'i Offlco,Capja Uuay. • ¦

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i From Liverpool via Londonderry. ¦; iPOLTKEBIAN ...For Halifax &, Portland...Nov. gSABMATiAif ,'.....,.For Halifax &.;Portland;..Kov. 23PABISIAJJ ...,.....For Halifax <t Portknd...Deo. 6PoLTKEBiiN ;.........For Halifax & Portland...Deo. 20

; ' From Queemtcnm. , ;NOTA BOOTTAU... For Halifax and Baltimore1....NOT. 14PBEOVIAS For Halifax and Baltlmoifo. .Nor. 2SOASFIAH Foe Hali/aa and Baltimore:. >Doa. 12

' , BATES o» OOIAH PAB SAUBI :BilooQ, 10 to 18 Guineas j Intermediate M 6s. (

| ' Bteerage at LoweetKates.' ? ;iTbrongb Tickota at Special Bateo to Chloaffb , Wlnni.

peg (Manitoba), Nortb-Wc»t Territory, British Colom-bia.and to all points in the Vesrern. States and Canada.

Tonristu, Sportameni and others riilting the Cana-dian North-West, can .avail themselres of » tpeeial lowreturn rat* to the wonderfol »ccnery Is ue Book;Monntains and the Sporting dlatrlcta. - ::

PAMPH LBTO.—Map of : Manitoba ' anil 'CanadianPadflo J&ilwayi also icoent iseao ot Panlphlota onCanada sod tbo Western States of Ameriaa,:4c , tentlun ' . j ' ¦ ; ( ' J • '-.

1 SST Wot torn bound passengers aceotnpanled by^ftgp«?ial Conductor. |- :., . \ I. ; . '. ¦ i ¦

Foil partlenlars on appuoatlon to J, Scoff * Co.,Qaeenstowni to &uwt BROTBBKS & Oo., Jamesi treet, XareTpool, and Foyle 8treet, Wndonderry »Meur«. MOBPHT ijW AED, 2, Birronstraod Street.Wdterford > THO»*A8 PnECELt, 6, BarronstrandStreet, Waterford i j>r WHLIAU ! JOMXS-XBOT, 81,¦AUea-Btroet, CoppoqWn.; ¦ ! ¦ • : - '¦ ¦: .; ;lttttpool; 0atobe» jgl, - 1888. ; j . ^ ] (oStf

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1 ffaUumpgr -I VTATEEFOEn AND LIMEEICK EATLWAY.

Op Trains from Waterford.•j - . ¦ ZBAIBS os irxxx HAT S §dy"

f , vfATEarQ3n ; i Maili \y : i I lluil Moil1OLI1II1UM 12 3 1 2 ' ( 1 2 S ' l 2 1 2 s l l 2 S 1 2 & 3

Class. Class. Classl Class. Claw. 'Class, closaI A.U. A.B. A.M. I P.M. F.SI. \ T.U. P.U

Waterford dep. .. 7 45 10 15 I 1 20 S 0 I 8 30 8 30Car ick-on-Siur ... 8 22 10 4i 1 48 3 31 9 15 9 18Clonmol 9 0' lr'lSi ' 2 '2r i 10 10 C 10' 0Tippeniry 10 0 13 01 S 8 5 10 11 35 11 35Junction . 10 0 12 20: 3 35 5 35 12 23 12 25Oola '. 13 30 .3 44 5 45 I ..Pallas .1 12 41 3 55 5 67 ;12 60 12 503romkcen 12 47 4 1 6 4Doha 12 551 4 9 6 13 I ...

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Limerick arrival ... 11 0 1 is! 4 80 a 35 ! 1 30 1 30I ; i

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10 WArraroaK. 12&3 1 & 2 1 2 4 3 14 2 1 2 4 3 1 2 4 3 1 2 3| jClass. Clasa. Class. Class. Class. Class. Clasa.

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Limerick dap... 6 0 935 11 0 2 4 5 1 4 0 11 O H OBoher ., ...j 6 18 ... 11 18 ... 4 20 | Drolnkoen ,, 1 ... I 6 27 '¦ ... ill 27 ... 4 SO ! ...PalLm „ ...[ 6 37 , ... Jll 37 ... 4 40 jll 40; 11 40Oola ... ...| 6 63 ¦ • ... ^11 60 ... 4 '55 ! ... IJunction arrive 7 5 10 15 .13 5 3 25 : S- 10 12 0 12 0Tipperary...dop I 7 tO 10 33 ,12 40 3 55 j 5 55 12 50. 13 50Clonmol I 8 55 U 20 I 1 43 I ... \ j t 2 20 ' 2 20Carriok I 8 81 11 47 3 23 j ... I 7 45 i 8 0 3 0Waterford arriv 10 15 .12 25 ] 8 0 ... 8 30 3 45 3 45

i I I ' I i! JOHN J. injBPHr, Bjcretary.

WATBRFOHD & CENTRAL IRELAND RAILWAY.The shortest routs from Watorford and Kilkenny to Dublin,

Athlono, Farsonstown, or Nonuglij la via Maryboron^h.lij rroun TICKETS are lsoacil botweea any two Stations, and

ara! available lot , Botnm as follows i—Between Stutiomwhfjrer the fare charged is for a dlstanco not exceeding 1;Jmilt3,2 days, including tho day ofjissne, Sunday being a iUcnon|: thus, a Tlckot Usaod on a SondAy or Monday Ls avail,able ap to ZaesdaT night, and a Ttjlet lsraod on' a Saturdayup ito Monday eight. BetweenIStatlona wbero tbo Fancborged is toe* dUstanoe above 12, iod Dot exceeding50 miJes,7 daya after the| day of issue s jtbus a Ticket iscaod ouTnesday will be available np to tk* following Tuesday night.Between Slutloos where the Fora charged is for a distanceexceeding 50 miles, One Montb. I Tbe ontward portions ofKotara Tickets tiro only avsilabb for tho train by vrhlohthey aroliaaod. ! :

j i .- | raoa TfATIETOSD, | IBAIBS 09|WEES DAIS. I BITHD1T0

0TATIO3S. 12&J 1 8 5 1 4 2 2243) 1 2 3 2 2 3; Class Claui Class Class. Clau. Claa! . A.U. I x.u f i r.u. I r.u. noon r.a.

I ' I lE .mi'b . m. h. m. h. m, b. mWatorford, dopartnro — 7 U ! ' 2 8 0 . 8 t 0 U u —Kiimacow; I — I 7 25 2 40 '¦ 4 0 12 10 —Mallinavat ! — i 7 35 ' — 1 4 10 12 20 —BaUrhalo , — ! 7 » ! 8 0 . 4 3 4 U 45 —Tbomastottn _...i — , 8 10 I 3 10 | 4 60 1 0 —BoksotSbridge ' — : a 25 ! 8 20 ' 6 S 1 16 —KilVonny.,' arrival — i 8 i't 3 37 i 5 25 1 80 —

Do ]...doparturo' — 0 0 845 535 KO —Ballyr&sget : — |9 3 5 4 5 ' 0 0 2 8 -Attonajn I — I 9 45 4 12 6 10 2 15 —Abbeyleii I — 10 d 4 25 i 0 30 2 80 -Miryboro. arrival: — ;lu 30 445 i 7 0 3 0 —Maryborough dop. upj — '10 W 4 63 I 7 48 3 24 —Pqrtorlinjton Jono.... - 11 H — 8 7 8 4 3 —l»bUn...I..:.:.;utival - '1 0 115 ' UJ. 3 U —Athlona Juno, arriv.I — 4 4J — I — — —Miryborc-' dep. down1 — 10 34 — 7 9 0 t2 —Mountrath arrival1 — ' — I — 7 23 — > -Bqllybropay I — 11 0 — 7 4J 10 S3 —Boscrea...1 ; ! — 11 W * — 8 SO I — —Pnrsoaatcwn I — 12 10 | — , o 0 I — —N»nagh..J : — U ti) ¦ — 9 £ o | — —Xcmplemoro ..,., I — ' — i — i 8 14 10 54 —

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CTAT1O38. l 'l 2 3 l f t 8, 133 . 188 | li t 3 (l3is 1 4 SClttc*. Claaa. Clau. Claa. Class JClata. Claca

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I I | ! h t n ; h m | h m ! h m hm — hirplamore flcp. - ! 7 M ' B43 154 - - 2 20BillybroBhy • ' - S W-U lt 2 21 - - 2 47Ifenaghk ; • , . |— . .7 & — . — — — —Parsonstown , • : — • 7 t) —. — — — —Boscrea • — 7 61 — i — — — —Mo'ontrath ' • - 8 » 10 S3 I 3 83 - — 8 4M'yboro.' ar. np — 8 65 10 45 | 2 M — —r 8 242thlon# Juno. •', ¦— — I 7 SS — — — —Dublin dep.' - ' 6 0 7 40 9 '0 I 0 — — 8 80Pbrtarl'ion Jun1 7 B5 -J- UO 17 2 45 -' J. 11 81iH'yboro'lar 'dn; 8 17 865 !lO 3l 8 9 —: -i. U B 2

town THAiis "roods Mail ! ' -j.MaryborSdep - » . O - 1 0 5 0 : 3 li- - -f 4 0Aiboyloli - - 9 f» 'U 25 1 3 40 - J- 4 20rAttaaftgh . "— 9 S8 11|4S 1 8 55 :— ¦ -f 4 83'BlUyragnt - — 9 35 12 'u 4 6 — — 445Kilkenny arrL - — 101 S 12 20 4 35 — 4- 6 10Do.departur» 7 30 ilO 13 jl2 4) 4 45 — J. 5 20Bsanetanridge - 7 45 ilO 2i 12 65 6 5 - 4- S 80Xhomaitown : - 8 10 10 35 1 10 8 20 — — 8 45Ballyhala . 8 35 10 45 1 1 8) 685 — — 0 0MnUinavat . 8 0 l U 0 > 1 6 0 665 — — 6 25Kilmacow . 8 10 -H 8 ', a 0 0 5 — — « 85

aterford arrl. 9 S5 11 20

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lOreat 8outhem and Western, arrivals At -Hilicnny, viaCarlow Brjnob—10.1u*.ro, U2o p.m, 4 40 j>.m, and 8.4U p.m.—On SapdajiB, 12.13 p.m. , IIComroiicATioii nxnvzer Eitcrxin ABS EimecoiTni ABD

WliTOEl}, VU BAOSAMTOWS-.—Trains are odicrtiioj to leavoWoiford \\t 7.50 a.rn^ Enniscorthr at 7.45 rum, arriving atEjjnalsWwn »t 1L23 a.m and Kilkenny at 12.20 p.in.

VTATEBjrOBDjDUNOAEVAN^ 4 LISUOBB BA1WAYQSOEnSX S0OTB TO COSI, T&A1K, ASD KlUAluniT,

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STATIONS, I 'W'ook Days. : Cundayo,

Watorford . ',.. dop. 8 1J 8 TO , - -KUmeadon i... „ 11 80 8 44 — - -CarroU'i Crota ... ; ,> «»« f W - - ~Kliiaaocljomaa '... 9 OS 4 10 — — —ttSrow andBtradbaUy , . W U 4 30 - i- -Dangarvia ... . „ »° « -* *° — - -i ntuh ' ¦.. . 10 43 5 5 - *. M.SSpolma Z 11 3 6 £0 - . - . _SESoro, _ , I., arriv. ll« ' f t W - - -T 8.4 \T* Boilwayj '. „ „: ¦ jlismoro : 1 I ,,. dep. U 80 . 6 O — U —Bvfmo™ !

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SfiUST^SDTO ANY OF THE WUSTAEDSj ; HE HAS MET WITH.

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WILLIAM JONES & CO.,Picaeforto tvad Uuoio T oiolionoo,

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Beat Quality only Ji/.CsUi , 7s 6d, 8t 6d, 8s 6.1, 10« 6djWbiin caab ' lt^wnt .Vltb urdor th» : Ododa ara (or*

tntrdedi'onrrlaarptld. M aecreit Bailtray Sutloai ¦ '«OBNET8--ls,So, , iO«.:Cuo vith iWUes, . Lock.., 4o

^ KBY 'CONCBBTINAB-SS 2d , 5*, to - ti , U U tlfcM tl2a«d i l8l|17« 84 ' ; , i™ CCOBD10H8-7a 6d 110 \12» Bd , JR. , 17. M |' an." " '•1 :FLD1E8—I. iaV3a i_«rf Ta adiimd 0P«wrt», ¦ ¦]

IIHBTE0CTION B0OK8-fo» Violin, Plate, Concertina,Actforilon, Banjo. 4«—Tdarlt Id Voil f nt ,. I IBHTBUCTIUN BOOKS tor Ccroets, Oolt&r, CbrlosotU4fc—Is ld Poit rree. 5*> 4 " ¦ • : l : ": - .

iBook! of P*ooM,1*MKJo*il Alr^ flonga with iposlo totAcwritaii CoueertlntS iite - Violin, 4«-7d ..dU Mf oat

'Iba Hewwt Ksni^rt. aunlo •nd Bongs la'Btoek. Uutowhloh mav not M la 'took ordered dAllr.' ! ¦ • . ': .

• VIOUM8-««, BI, 1 s, li» 6d, la*, np to 5- , VtoUaOtaeaWilh Look, H»ndlo* (Uid Hooki, J.pansed It tid, 8. Si. VH.,VlaUa Bo*a,UM, 8»JaM1 6s, I' «. M«.. , : i ' . ., ! A Set: ol Bn< «rlot VJollo 8t*in« U, * «t

of fetri ViollttSWnrt b fld. T«o Urn Violin Btrlogt M, i BooUn ot la-artbbJuefirf*/(ollnitrlnnlW. ; ' j . • ¦ ¦ ¦SfotirM Hlti Uli Hi, 10. Mi D« M pe, -TOnUi,H**ft»fUw». . >WO>a^»»«<^r.toW.r»t«».. ;)• ] ¦ ' '¦ WILWAM ONES -4r oa,- ) r '

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FACTOEY iAND OFFICES119 , 120 & 121 ,) ij PRAN .CrS- :STREET - . r

;.• ¦¦" ¦>\.::'2e\egrdBhio m&kx ^"TOBACCO, DUBLIN." ' fdlST-J

66 pi up ^infifl 95 •

"""nstniMTQEppfliiutfl U rJ 1 «tnnft-BFOEEIGN AND COLONIAL ORDERS ARE SPECIALLY PREPARED

THE VARIOUS CLIMATES.; Jhirveyojra to Her lIojesty'slHonros of Parliament,

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I . . '. , . i Bj) T0 : .

HI8 EXCELLENCY THE LORD LIEUTENANT OF IRELAND

W-&£>"&\ 3LoO 251 'S

iSOLD EVERYWHERE

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AND R E T A 11.

!.yEUJ>lNO PBESENTS and GIFTS in EreaI variety.

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: GAS MOONS at HALF PEICE.

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IS SUPERIOR

As originally mado byCANTRELL & COCHRAWE.

Bcxare of Spuriovj i 'Compound} .

Made ONLY byCAHTRELL & COCHRANE ,

¦Under Special Registration.

The Drink for the Gouty end RKcMttaiic,Male only by

CANTRELL & COCHRAHE,Under Special Repiotration.

ECIALLY PREPARED TO SUIT

Not only to Protect out {0 Pr'omols Trad',' and• ! i ' . bring Good.Men together.I ¦ j

¦ -EBTABUSIIED 1800. '! Flint and Cp.'o British and rorol a! : I Commercial la ttiry Odooa.

TnrEAD : OrF|0E8i468, OHEAPSIOE, Lon-JjL ¦ don, and BOW IAKD. London, I.e.

> lie » 'Bankrupt) Vttiati for «JO,OOg in lea. than 1jrcaya trading, for jTeattmouUlrW b«low as to effloieniiiofoar lo!ormitipnlu.th.»bov» ou*e. A other £5.00u (Pi«Tboasands Poatd») uvud tojori* anbserlbcn. N.B.—Not

' : 1 one of then) vlttimlied that lnqnire of at.;THBMB>«ijb»OTiytlo»»«'Three Oataeaap«r»nnna 1 40,nciulrtej. aU »>rap«. ?Mb.liqulrj-1 uto) l«o.otrln In anv

enejear, f«o andtnreep«iice«scu, or xea poondj Mrhnn'

I from p.: QWpd. 4ro« mrobut, »?, Oraeeohnwh 8t«rt,lyoudon. E.O. — Movembw IS, 187V.—Beeentljp. uuanBaiivoar *avicrf; I 'deolined-to Mil to a oerUln Jra' othRSSIhiai fof imaudltaM osab, am) now X beat the; h»v« tltd apetltloi fof UqnlilaUoD. -i i . 1 ; . . . - ; ¦ . . . .. , . , .

I have mnon ple»mrelnoe»rlniteiUmonT to the vtlo* ofthe Intornatloa rooelied thnmjh you tu thU lniUne*.—Uwsri. rUntMi COBiwnj.'i- : • ¦ ;• • - • : .1 ifanoitndanfromuromar, Beott,and Coalron merohtnl,Smtuna Wo»k«, Llraroool.--" Heutoos Vforka, I4v.nK>olMoj^nbei I MtU 'mB. bew «n.-fi» a B*akrapw»»d twmenu. Uti Instant. We1 »cMil 05 the loromutlon jron mp.pUedoa awfemw W»m *odtharebra*ved»loa«u».SoaiiUdlrof «0J < Prom »h»* we h««Menof out pUn

mipoj?t, U4 ,w* ahi01.: («(rUliU7;»«onunendyoiiwk»a«t«w« cm. IbAnklor JOB. fbtjoiirattenttaj tofltu Jaaufaiai.Ire' wnValn. r>nr» tJpiy;Croni»t, Beott,»n4Co,,p«fWmJW Hee»^Mei»r«rUnt»ndOomp«ni," ' ¦ ' ' '¦¦ -¦, \ *WiUii)>Mhlr.Pn« MUl Comp«B7.:I4mlted ttadoUM,near M*ne»e»t«». |.J»«apt» ». f f pp -.-" Wi»y»Wa>.4o»bO« 0 p«t WjKt. WHtt HMf *• do Jot auk* AM*y»*rl*d debti., Thl«we «trll«U td tb» ««o»3]*rtlaKIo« on w« ro«it» through Tom MJL.-8*ndn.aaotbM «4»oitooloh»4ne. M»^wl taAgrOot«Jjay. , { .. ; '; At t-oT'BBDltOMb, Win»ro»i> Mnra, (J/tt,,

i i. OiBb.—ii. lupdatABT : Disooviar 1 UMwnnoed ta .th* ¦'• Pj.rU Kguo," or • liubl*rtoMdf fotBerrcmi deblUty, phytictl »lb»u.tdoB,' ud«w T deeay. Ibt ilmcntrf mpt m*d« by • |alM.oMrtI4 $d tfliloq 1 It MT»* iim trotn * miM&l« «M>tt(c ( »nd »n.e«l>.fr»Te. iW« l**>m (tat U*'BrrJoSpa Holnv«i BWpMhniT MuitioiM.'BtoPlUMiy

no > P( ch»m( us row* (4 4 fvV WiwTOifil||1WW» I.- ' - '¦¦¦ . : • ; ¦ ! ¦ * • ! • : : • .. " y ''- - . '

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r ,— , -JtOtflSj OHP\7H HOTEi. ".

¦ ¦MONCK-STE'EE WEXFdBD.

nrlHld^lA' and farparflo -Hciujo if «rithia'thrca>oL;..'.inintil.Cfl'ivalk-of tha.: E»llisi/ £U'tloa, !aadclose , to 1 lie Court House and ull tbo FalillbOfilceB, &c. : I

. -. .;Tb<> .c^oiqesV Wh)3^ie?,, Br«odlcp, Potter, iiridAlerf,J &c,-fllwaii m 'stock/and at thomoBfiil oderHtt:£rijcs,;i;!i. ¦; A.T.MAP Sot'TClTBD, . ; :. ', :: '': : ;»7.ti¦ • '- ¦' ' Thft i Dtti-lingrtOJi Ecdtinraiiti ¦ 1 1

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. 27,;;ST.' ANDBEW STKEET, DUBLIN, |Ov»icf' '6ni'S/i«Jl-fi*?i , iu7K;?i«<m, Dinner and Su 'pve- p. , . . . Eooms.OBURCH-LAHE , - r . - f

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. : ; (nt.itt door to HibernianiBanlc) . I

T TJNOHEGJS and.DinnerB,:6ou5, 'Fish; En-Ji-4 . trues, aad joint8j iq.; Supper*, Fish and ileat,Oamo alvroya ready.: T . i-The BILLARD-UOOM ia olepmtlj appointed. ' ""

.. •Cgr-J-UNCHEONS at tho eleg«otly-nttcd iahBuffet, , con*lat .of Oystorg,.. Jjob-jterej . Crabs, and"Bavonry Fish, s,n3tv!»rie^ of , Meat'aaj other 8and-'wiohes,,. -Winea'. aod SjlVjtA,SA^bJ lijsJt quality.Jameson's Saren Yoara' Old Malt. Martell'B Brandy,14 years old. ; Ales and Stoat from tho best Brewenee ,Bnd 'in perfect condition. Finest Bod Bank BarrenOycto3- 7CTj,(WBosaii-o(- -i'ery-oW<?Bpr»*^SWoktpuroha»ed~bytho late IFr. Corlcas. A ihal eolioifed. - -

(-fFHOMA jF. COELES8, PBOPEIETOB. (h22—ojfr—.TJT; : • r-5 CHE AHQEL KOTEL, • -- MEKCHANT8' QUAY, WATEBFOBD.]

--,: :• <M Dfrrr-P r-O^E IV A N iBEGS'-tPTtjpectfully-infoite'be* many Friepds

. and. I he Public that she has OPENED theabove Establishment, and hopes to secure tneirpatronage by strict atteotipa tu th glr reqairementsundcouj fort. r - j r % t '

r**? ~* -r-.-f,- A I ¦. : BciAWASTa, J)ic:.-EB8i.xid'£cipiiB£'-t£ad7 ! atthe shortest notice, and on tbe most reasons. ;IeIcrjua. -1 . '"T

.¦'X'lt3/ Cr>£oliiJt3 a trial, and la confident iclVisitors will be well pleuoed.

BEDS, wollairedund cleanly, at the lonett cbalgoLadic3 end Gentlemen boarding will find It! to

tbeif. advantagQtp patroqiie thiaJtfotel. ..,(«.80.iy)

El2.oix7ctor Valo Hotol ,• .¦-l—i.isiioBE.

, J 0 B :N NO O, N A l l , , Proprietor. ¦TTT/SITO^S and CdmfcCTcia) 6enUen}ec,>ill Sp dV " tbo above Hotel Clean/Cotnfortable , Charges

Moderate, and Accommodation Excellent. A BathBoom_V!ell, aupplifid »ith.iilot:.and.Col<i-jWater..; Cars mei:t toe'arrival of every Train. ' ' allO.

LinEaiCE—Tho Gloatworth, ;. A Fir8t;-clR85 Family and .Commerciiil.,Hotol.;

rpHE " 61entv7ortIi.'Vi8. tho nearest Hotel in-JL . tho City to tho Railway Station , Bank*,- Gtcnm-boat Offices , Telegraph and Post OfBo.e, and to all pnb-lio placeB of amusement. P. K KN N A . Proxirictor. 1415, and 10, Glentworih-strcct, Xlacriclt. ¦ iel8

BOUTH KEN9ti*OTOH |Privato Bosidoatial Family Jlub.:

?' GLENDOWEE STANSroy,"i 13, 16, 17, and 19, BARRIXGTO2f>ROA D, 8,W.,

(Tho bctfc and most ooaveniobt position in Town).; 'Ono ininnte from-South Kensington Station ; ten

minntee to Wcstminetor ; eighteen minutes to theCity—Mftaoion Home Station ; near Park a, Gardens,Albort Hnll , and Masoonn. . ' ;

FOB Faiailico yrishing to avoid expense: of Homekeopuig, Vkitore to Tdrrn, or Gentlemen desiring

tho advantage of a Club, oombined with tho privacyand comfort of Home, at a moderates Coat. '

Introduction or reforonce required. dlO-tfryr Addrcaa Secretary, , '1'UK GtENDOWEK

EEaiDEN'flAL CLUB and PlitVATE HOTEL,HorrinRtoD Boad, South Ken«itiRtoB ,j 8^V. i ;

SHE AITGSL E0XE1

THIS Lnrfo , Comfortable, and oonronlonUr itsatedHOTEL, haa recently been tharonghlyjatnted

and renovated by the present Proprietor, llr. HJ3ALY."For Gentlemen ana families coming to' Cntdin on

legal bnsinras, it will be found Dost convenient, beingsituatod noit to tho Four Conrta i and for WeddingPartios and Visitors to Dublin, the accommodation isgecond to nono in the Kingdom. ; : '

Privato Sitting and Dining Booms, CofJooroom forladies, Ebti-roome froa Is. 6d. to 2a. eaoh. 8moklDjand UiiXiard Booms. - ' '

John Janieaoa and boui' Coven yens' old Halt jGuinsesa'a : Qtout Btws's Ale. Wine?, Brandici,Champagnes, Iiqaonrca, &c.

:. , BICHA&D HEALY,- fropristor. csW.ly

Imponal Qotol.' ¦' ;

LOWEIi SACKVILLE-8TBEET, DUBLIN,

(Oppotitotlio General Po3t.03co end Telcjrsph Offlcaj¦ The most central in tho City.,'/SpMP. I«ETELT remodelled and re-furnished.U_/ Magnificont Lsdied' Coffo -Eoom , Dining-Boom,Smoking-H-:>om, Billlard-roon. Charge, moderate.

. i , CHARLES LAWLER, i-ropriotor. • f8.t

CHIP and OOULIEEOIAE, H07Z&1 2A, QUAV, WATERFORD.;J I I C H A E L ' K I R W A N '

HAVING pnrohoced tJii 1 rnterest in tbo above

HOTEL, .begs toe-nneuncetb'at-this. Eitab!.Uabment OrBNsb on 8ATUEDAT>J'EB. IB, 1879.

M. K. trusts,, by Btriot: ttttanUor to tboeo whopatronise THE SHIP ASD CpmanoiAL HOT«., tomerita oontiiinance 'ot'thelrpatronago. !

quay, ftterford, Fob. 12 , 1885. ¦ 123.^

I ) "- - NOW OPEN!'' XQVf G B W l il 'i: i ': \

Confcctloaory cad Ucixcshzaont 'H O O M B , :

12/ STBAND 6XBEET, j T R A U O R E. '

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BEOS to intimate to hS5:I'r}endsB.nd..nnme'ronaVioHors. to Tramore tbtt bifiaij 'OHE'JiBD

tbo «b»TO EsVabUuhment, whef^ tb^y tAp ) * aupr

plfed';riitb. First>Clac3 Qoodo on moat' reasonltblettllni. i . "- ¦'

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j1 ( • ¦¦¦! ' T T ;"A Choice Stock , of Wines,! Britndy, WbiAey,

Bass'a Ale ^ QoIdnesj'B PoEter,|Cij;ar8, Ac., &o.LUHCHiOtla, SAHDWKJHCB, Tti , and COTTIE. !

I Iced Mineral W HUrs, 3d. ; !'Wrqdjdin.'j8, Bti.lU,.ttDd Pic-nin Parties supplied.

. . . J. " .• . x Tj i i 'sj iB,"Sionop,! • ¦ ' '"/."']43, HICUACII 8Teri:ri;7, BABEpNiTUANO STEEET

! • WATiBrOBD. H (jelfcVlf)¦ AMD.13, 6TEAND 8TBEE/T, TRAMOBK, '

»2fcQ I HEW OEXSIJffAI.i; H&UE: ¦ ¦ COBPOBATION, LIMITED. • ¦ ¦ ¦

"' ' O A P J T A L . - "1 -AtJTtlOPlOEP-ve^OiW.OOQl PAip JjT ^JllGl,m

LONDON; *>, THEEU)Nri!DLB-3TB«KT. '! WZBT Ksb HK AKCH i ;S5J Cocgafan-Sr., O.W. '.

EDINBUBGHi— 3,-ST. A S D K K W Bqox ai. :. BOAMCBCs AND Aa«aOlC8.[- '.- - ' ;

: Aden, BndulU, Bombay, BaaliirB.Ctlootta. Colombo,Dunda.1 GslU, Hong : Kong,, JaBua', Kandj, .Kobe,Mndraa, Mahe , 8eychelle« , . Jfaoritio*i • Melbourne,NsgaaaW, Newera KML aJ No*' York , ' Parla, SanJ?ranol»oo, Shanghai , 'BingapoW, 8idney,' Ii«ma,tave.Tabrow, Teheran , Vladivostoolc, Yohoh»auul i : • - ¦¦ ¦¦¦ '.

Tho Bank receives money on deposit, bnys and eellabUlt: Dl.flioluuite, make* ,telegr»ph tt *m */ 3ti« *ftftetters j of orudit and circular notes, forwards biUaforoolleotion , sad transact* bukicg »nd aginoybutinerigenerally, . .. . — ¦ "' . : ' .:: . . ii . . . . .. i- i | . : iHxrawr AILOTTID o» Diroarr*.' •;At $, *: or 6 months1 botlc«*-3 por oeat wi tnnnm.At 6j ',7. o»8njonth»'2ottc«7-4 „ : • „ • ' . : - ;At 0 to Umdntna', -noticf . —*\ „ ¦ ' „ . . .At8, 8, or7 ye»rs' lotico ~5 „ ¦. . ; ¦ ¦ ;Iutorestj , iala hmU-ywtrlj,: in London—Slat SfircH i

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; i wa'80tl» 'B«p<.¦: ' i 'M l " ' : "v»; \ ' >M&!^$ff i$'??Interest *l 'i 91' P«• °°nt- P »ottom'"ajlbvfed on th«wKu i* toonthV 'b^norTlt.'nbt WfcMtifa' "**vtnoei m*d»s*ijnat approved banking <eouriti»«V-- ! ,

P«j wA P«sibn»; ann, Inanrwoe j Pwmlttnii,SubaotlpUons, and-other periodical p»jto«nf» mad«»t» anllorm oomml«4iunot|i p«roent. i" :v- ¦¦ << : (' SeouritUa bought, aoldaqd reo-ived for life onstoditrout obnaUtaanU of tht BaJik. I lBt«r«at and Dividend*oolloctadM* oniform oomaiUalon of half per cm. : ¦

DnOtt l std uptavb* B»ok'« £Mters Branch**.at

nego^Tiwd«y«^rd»«rlptlunoJ '*fohi«Ki boWM0ODdtt4t4dT« ': - ; : • • "¦'" ¦ f -" J- : ; <7 - " ''

¦ \ - ' \ '- V * . - M !*:• **• :A: BiwtW ind Annoy DeMttm.nt DM |sMyiM»a

ada>d|for ti«o»nTeal«ai«i9< Bi«UrtooiUUM»>atai \

Mtioa •»*mrcf i »h» «fwwl»M;»wi Avvtoh w «|,t£*.HtaY» l >«tat» ('..-tii<

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tb'».bn itoW»*l«t»»»a,*b»x>4dj t b i t t tWi4**tc£m *atOf th»BaiM.V^' J ti lj " ¦' '¦' '¦ J -¦' ¦

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80th BnMfbtti 1W* ¦- '• ; AuiUa|t A«tW.)v 4iei,*o

lUt^lMok, 1WT . -.;¦•« • ¦- , „ i C. «^UA«80U fi»rpU«nbwri;.>,ti*l"(' ) > r - { i .u 7.109.0UO81a>Mnttt: '

1 i»r'' tl1Vn j iir'» •inTi 7" if»ltT?fiit"

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Tps ¦:«Ht?A'f'.I flfitteD! Mrwiti^B^ANi) SEW'BEB

, i/lOB CLBANBEHa id C^EABINa.tte B&JOD1 Jt» ¦ *rom »U Ifflpn/Jtie*, ' \t *annot bs too'JJkU> re-oommaiidea. i;! ''"' '' - ": ' '¦' „ ' ' ¦ -' I',Tor B^fofalfl, Sanrvr, EoMma, Stin and Blood Disease],and Suits oflU klids, it»* sster-falUng tad penmoeatcow, '' ' ' . ' - . . • ¦ - ¦ , '" •" ' : 'IlCurt. Old'^oresi. '^: . ! . •

; ' i . Cnras Sort* on thi Neck. ; - _i Cortx8ore L«gs i ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ '¦: Cores lackhtad, ot Piajplea on' the Faoo, ,

Carrt Scurvy. ' ' ¦ ; ' j¦ i - . ¦ (Jure.'Ulcers. • : ' : . !Can» Blood and Skin Slacuu. . j

.. Cure. Olaadolir Swelling.- , ''. ' : Clean tbo Bloo4 Iroat all Impare !Tatt< r/- ' ' . FromwuaUvftr cants 'arialngr. ' • i

Aa this mlitnto U plrawnt to the Uste, and mmaUd freafrom aujthisg lpjonoaa.to; tha moitdeuottfleonatltatlon oft-ltlior tax, tCs Proprietor. ipUclt suSeron to ritp.lt a, trialto»oitiuv'ilri«. :'' '• • ' ¦ •¦ ' • • '¦" : • - :. - * : r ' . i t*.

J feol:.<Iotx Eonnd.<d Inform .joa of tb« Wonderfal effect,of Claxkfi's lllood Mixture on me. I hn»e bad tuSnag overtwd joari ot a'seVeta Aa,l ore-- - L nnt cossoltadihe j bestisedlcil' aid f conld' jpoeslby pfoenfe tlllmr means trera*a» oat,*ad wits »tsaitxn ¦ I mr 'eompellia'lG cow*Intothevrorkhonts toiplul wTitre I cow am. I bad beea inhem 18 months, swl nvley»fTadii»lIf go»F»r»». I beginto think they Wontd ntvar ' m V better, til 1 xraad of" Clarie'i Blood tUxxj ugS tni. Idetenain*d that when I2SdCa "rUM ", ih*,4n«<uis V. wo«kl .:f«7 ltT «o I coamxtnmdt deprfre rajWi of liltjf tl(SC«5»drio till at lenjtb 1 rxiiedelcou sbliUdya. I'conuaettoocV to 'use the Blood Ulxtonon Mondar, Hsv; 6th. r tteu,bad live .woon^a on tb» leftkg", onovtry larjotontflo**nile lioni, oio6a 1 tua ahln abouttho lito d Jall-u' nrtro,. snd thi«« on the c&U aOaostularijB. The tight leg was Komewhst similar, bnt then werethree soresphioh'k thoajjot >vOtit4 hr k,'iQto ojDQ. ' ^iltT *perl6cQy ti«i|9d pp nuw •atonesmaUflaoe on tha letcaokls«Mot tho >Ue or a' shUllnir. liien aja nftee i patlsnt. intbo ward that 1 amiii L asd tte/ .werfi BorcrUM lo E3o ro/UfS wtici.l.hod, taken tha mixture a mot, a »d,th«J» arathrte otthcim n6wVs(n|( !{(; '1 un \ttr sorry, indeed, but IciaaDtijmieDaiB'another bottle and If -you ncmli-Undl/Bend me • small qoantitj 1 ahoold t« alls to get If , asd Ishall never forget It •» long sa I live. ¦ ;

;• ¦ . ¦¦ To.Wf, Ml»lifiUlyi'! '¦ •,'' • ¦. < . ¦ •> ,

. ' ' ' • - , . . - iSDT/MP 8HTBKU, ' • I' Ifo. 8 T7ar<l, JUalby BPWI Wotkiouse HOBJ IW, Hull,

, . , . . . . . . . . - • , . . aune, 13, 18£3» - . ;' ¦ ' • , • "- Litpt. . - . . ' " ¦

.'I write to let you know how I tin getting on. I TC;O1TC4tbo boule of Mixture son a«ct me. astl ths woaods BT« bowcociplet«)r Aeolcd .ap,' I will W'outollaj rfl'l* *. fo ifdaTSsod got to work, n lch is already promised me> 2 amcolon to ruida at m? a.'atar'a, Mratiallmtr, 28, QrlmlbfLitue, Market Place, Uau, II ;on wish to use tils CIM fortbe lcneC\t ot othtx- poor soft»r»r» do to. <Tha multSflf7por Mlxtare la leaUy wonderful,—I remain your thsukfaiBcrvtiiit, - ¦¦ ¦ - ¦ • ' - > ¦ , *— '

jnne £3, ie8?, . Zairuj > SriMiM.

Bold , In bottles U Odindlla each; Br all CHSUIGTS»nd - LATEST . MEDICINE VEKD0B8 througiout tbaworld,-or Kit fcVBbr'iai atampa brTHE LINO iLK AMOMIDLAND COUNTIEa DBUO COMPAHY, Uuooln,TBAUE MABK, "BLOOD M15TDBE." - - ¦:

An i II* CLAUSE'S I1LO0U HiJT-UEE 13d do tot taponooded to take «D imitation. T ' ;. " '

EEATIKG'S COUGH tOZENGES. !Coughs, Asthma, B.-onoMHa,

EATING'3 COUOU LOZENGE3.' I• i . :. ¦ ¦¦¦ Ccroghs, Asthaa, Btoiitthlil).

KEATING'S OOTJGH LOZENGES. |• Coughs, Asthm», Bronctltij,

TT-EATINO'S COUGU LOZENGE*. ~ ~~

»\ ; CoOBhe , Asthma, BroroUth,

EATIKG'S COUGH LOZENGE9. ' :

Cough*, Aathiaa, BrraeHils

EATING'S COUG H LOZENGES. ¦OoDghs, Asthma. Broccblfi-.

TrifATlNd'S COUGH LOZENGE8. • ~~~- '

JLk. ' ' Cungbs, Asthma, BraochltUi

KEATINO'8 COUGH LOZENGES. ! ." AST DoaroB ¦VTILO Titii Too" there is

- . . ¦ . ¦: BaUitOrCJsgb' &ttdiolaathaaKEATjNG'SLOZENGES. One giTOs relief | tf voa inffarfrom oonjh try them butosOd | tbey wiitoaro and they Will not injure your health I

: they contain onlr the purest drags, skiKullycombined. Sold orerjwhere la 13J d linn ,

SA^ YOUOQOT

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H&Vet 80C)Td snd HAEKES^. VAT»S»BOOJ &I Aduck's tack,.'and 'soft M . tatlq. , Adda tbtee timesta..tb«\ Wear,, nod.»U64s poliaQlDg. , Mnra i GoldMWuls cba'a »11. otbet .lJ^fcblDJ comtoetLj TinsW..,(JJ.; li, Ss.C<l. . AlsbiRALES'- Qoli MedalKip B£VlVEB,i, wipe pricet_gf ! sU'Bootn>»k«T»,g&ddlen,: CbemliU,. end JOHN HA"XEB, 119,.<3oAy. . .>VATi>TOBB..;'l ; , [ . \ . , ; ¦„, :(mjllJr

DOIiOIIOHe' BPBCTAOXiEQ

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B' SOLOMONS, Optician, i\?ho baa been M years profeaaioWljr establlshtd la DnellsOE08 to tontlon th. PB^U O azalnlt thik ouof tht oomnoa¦L> improper, and badl/.ffluiuiuotand Ulsattsand Pebblesganerallj wld, wbiefcija Irf.blrtly datriinratal to Vision,tb&tntuabort have wrioaaly atwartd front tbun,«adlrajiU.tbit. It fa now ' anrfvcwsarv to *W«U at length" on tb« *xcel« ience •fida Bpectacl*. (so dlHir»nt from pebbla Or atmUaianbst«oc«, which, ha neither eonatrecU. wprovea, nor <lia- j»iea ot), aud on the adnutsga. danvabl* from Us aocuiat*nuthod of adapting Olaue. to DinctlTt Bfajlit (a matter of'mtnU deeverlmMretvcaLtaitla f<H<>*ntIf aopsostdjajsnea;are adairablr caJCntetfd to Fra*v'T<)*>* V^*«ata;aM to 'eitrem. old^sg*. Thay ha,r« b«a nasa by u>< mo.tdis>tingulsbed penons and Member*.o£ Ui< yacolty o£ tia'KU&Tdom •r*i" f"v ,-; VJ % *r J CK ; '' -' i i

OBSERVE.—Pirionn can M salted hy enclosing a pair o(iBpccucks, or on* of tiro Ohw***. in a lotUr KtaUig ti«'dl.taiioa Irom tbe e/a the/ eta r»d aouU stint with it, and :tho.a who nave not •fflplortd av<KUaltf by atnUonlng ih*lz¦«e and dasorihia* «i»5t- CO«l(nkat«*ttoB« Horn Wa(*rfonta*d its VielMtylo\7iUrMt*dto Ma. oOLOMOM-fl EjubliilT.inW,1 Jto. l» MASSAd-»ri«»r,jfSfttra«« Ji flsU iXleefl,1vrtthtoons6^pf^AW^)llfTWEX,;aUBUUI •[ ¦ • ",

C3W 8«pair» of all kind* swmptij, attended id. '¦'¦' ¦¦ '' '' HBWLT .l^SrXBDl'TEtJJBCOJf^S,. I '

;Coitlsfni jortabbltr with eitr«ordfoiry' pow'sr «Bd do* rn4a( W »Won... whJob aainraada I avarr l«tate klad (or th*Waistcoat rocket, D *n Sulking,M UHuj, Bm, aod all OUM*piuposeSr both by day and sljrht, kndioaufrBB 4 laches) willtho dlaSnetlT JwiUr-s g&&to,&l. . Wot-lOi. . d,m. 6d]7ua., Us., J s.,'4o. I , i

, . ' tfEvT .U>AT . ANi> AaTaOJfOMIOAl TXLlaCO/S,ruiCB £3 COMPLETE—With BmperlOB «.|jch «<MoaaUa©bjtrt glass, two liiiprond tf t p«osav> am/-gUnat; portaW*mstat polni«d stead. .Til*- asttaordiatrr; oatr«iM»t »U1Ulaaily show tha taoat imperUnt . fasttsal/ bodUa, «ade»MhitwithiUattaetoaa»indlvidnila,c>»«lt«,ataii>,t»tti«, g]at inant miles dliUnoa, eqaal Ins In tht mot» asssntlil potet*tno?J7l»«Ksas4al(/ «opJli«drt|««ie»!«ur ' . Tl^

.IMPUOVSU DO0ULB ¦QMlaA. HACI UD ml)atAhSKS-i'rioo 1C . «4., U*u *U. i saax ao mU«U tads*

now« m*a* ol ta« Urg«ai na4* i also, JUatoMejMi cC MII

MAOI6 'li^^BhiJ'lAimXfinaotnktt'TiSwBJCl«u, »rUllaut.sinipto, tbouf h ndsmsMd &, ajset.^aida^is gnrt Taxlaty,-Comlo, aotnlo, KWottioaal. UlaMnSaatales.-wan, travail.**,'A.MMrtor UaKn utuS!fwm Ta. «4. AWvalofufW«»pU«»»toB. . """" ^

i 1DMUUL HTZHOT'i BA^MVt£B fBKOl u i«;

»na ittrjt oagrws«" »»»w. | • . . ¦ j

ImpoaJtloo, It if naeaasaxyto aott ttriMl/ n*a>« •uf SntniuJSTSTobMrvi-iOnl* to. b* na4fr«aVM*, "A S&JSUSS?ig^SSsUV MlmjMMl U 0i Mfii #tXrr BamtkiKaKTWS. KAWiyaTgWr. iD jjt; J|Xliww* itt.tba.llalMxxw. TntUnFoMidfcxol UUwaoa «u£>RBftnlnn& -M *««l-M«v«ttM?S»u«,, U MM

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S A L E SSO BE SOX.D BY ATJCTIOKV

At onr EOO:as, tho MALL, WATEEFOED,! ¦'; ¦ '¦ AT OKE O'ptOCK, : i ". ! '

! on BATO&DAT, mh NOVSMBBB, issa, - i ¦Where 'buy hare been removed for convenience of Sale,'BOME boariU'nlly ezeoated w&ter-ooloared Ttxsw-

ings and (Etchings ; old Line Scriptural En-praringo, a splendid coloured Engraving ftho BritishFleet at aDohor)r, wiUi kej toi same ; Dutch Fainting,pn wood j eotnv eld Marine .Paintings, by Lynn, andothers ; o rareolflj Indian China- Yase (of groat morit),30 x 20 ioohas,) admirably suited for O' large hall iJapanese and Indian China '( , a select lot of valuableBooks and Periodicala ; 12 framed proof Kagrsvirig*, :of Continental celebrities, with' a variety of articles ofyertu, too mmaroaB to detail. On view 3 3aynprevious to SaleJ ! For all piirtioulors apply to

i THOMAS! WALSH & SON, Auctioneers, &o.! The Moll, Watorford NOT. ' 9th, X888. . n9-2t

BALLYBRONECK, CO. WATEEFOED

Auction of Straw, Bay,! TURNIPS, Chancre, POTATOES, FJLBU IUPIE-j HENT8, DAIRY TJTBN8IL3, FuEKlTttBli &C.(Ti . A. CLiilPETT having received-instrao-HJTo' tions from Mrs, P.1 POWEB, will sell, on theLands of BADLTBEOKSCE-, which is aboot FiveMiles from Wftfcrford , B7 PUBLIC AUCTION,on TUESDAY,1 1 13th. NOVEMBEB. r 1888. nt thehour of TwelVe o'Clock, I about 16 TONS ofWHEArEN STRAW ; aud about 10 TONS ofOATEN DittoJ ; tbe Produce of about 2 Aorefl ofMangolds, One ; and a-balf Acres of Turnips, Oneand a-balf Acre^iof CarroU,.3 Acres of Potatoes andabout 10 Tona ofi Hay j alao ,the Fortn Implements,(omprising Ploughs, Harrows, Rollers, CartB, andTackling, and sundry other articles ; also ' the con-tents cf Dairy, Iwhich is folly found with the usualDairy Utensils] ;arid the entire Household Furnl-tare. j •' ¦ ¦ '

The above will be sold In lpts to oait parobesera.Terms—CaabJ i Purchasers to pay 5 per cent.

Auction Fees. | ; • .GEOE6E A. CLAMPETT, Auctioneer¦

I j¦ '¦ ;¦ I ¦ and Valuator,

I Henrietta.a,trect, Waterford, November 8th, 1888

(QOOPEE CapPEE and CO. - \

(POOPEE CQOPEEand CO^S TEAS. ~

/ One Shilling ana goarpenoo a pound./P100PEB COOPEB aod 'CO.'S TEAS.V recasting Strength, and Character. .

/P<0OPER CObPEE and CO.'S TEA8.*O Sach Vsluo fa notoffered 'by any other HooMin [the Kingdom.] ; ; -

/T100PER COlOPEE and CO.'8 TEAS.NLA Tbo Finest Tea the World produce at So. a

ponnd. .. ¦ : j

/pOOPEE COJOPEB and CO.'S TEA8.Vl_/ Stronpiuid Goodly teas at ls..6d. and la. Sd.

/O(00PEE CqOPEE and CO.'S TEAS. '\ \j . ..Al8oaTca llighty ia PoiTor at 2j.ai>onnd.'

/pOOPEE COOPER and CO.'S TEAS.*O ! Tho Fiiiert Tea the World produced at 2s. «d.1

¦* ¦ I and 3r. a pound.: ¦

:

COOPER cqpPEE and CO.'S TEAS, :| CoylotiTeaiitZa., 2a 6d. and 3a. a poandJ

' /POOPEE COlpPEB nod CO.'S TEA8."4_/j | Snmplsi and Price Llat frcokj post.

/PHINA, INDIAN, and CEYLON TEAS.\J\ , ¦ i ¦ i - I j i_ i : ¦

pPOPBE COflPER and CO.'S TEAS.*O I STieBibt Tea over offered at tho prieca. (nO.6m)

¦ • > . . ' • Chief Office— ' :1% KIHQ WILLlAlT STBEET, LOSD0K BdlDOE, B.C.

•: ' I i j. I! Branohoa— : ¦10 ND 0 IT i|j-63. Biahopskato-Btreot Within, N,C

: • | 288, Begcnf Cirooa, W.jSS. Strana.^V.a121, 'yVea'bonrno-grere, W.i 834, High Holborn, W.Ci 68, 8horcditch High-etreet, E.

. • i 208, Westminster Bridife-road, S.E.BRIGHTON ; 20 AND iil/EABT 8TBEET.

aobGrtsocj , XiO&lio, Porgucon G Co.,I ' [ ¦ '¦ ' ' ' ¦ '¦ i (ilillTED.)| 63, ptur, WATBliTORD;

H"* AVE Vaccncies for three or four respectable,

L w ll-edueated, Intelligent Youtbs, betweenfilteen and sixteen years of age, as A JTBENTICSS(o the QEKEBAI. I DBAPEET^B OSINEBO ; A Feerequired. : ¦ ' .' ! ' . ¦ .'l i . ¦

1 ¦ ' \ ,*•.'- ¦

d-4 BAB'E'ONSTEAND feTBEET,1 WATEEFOED.

Xmpoi'tant Anaonnoomcnt.1 - I I —-^

LAfijlE AKT> WE1L-SELB0TED BTOOEi I off ! . . .

WATCHES, <pl OCK8, AITD JEWELLEET! Is VAB ETT. NOW ON VIEW.

\ k WEELANBEGS! to Inform hia Customers-that he hns juat

retbrted from tho Markets with a large andvaried Stock of Witches, CloctB, and Jewellery,nil of which telll be 8old at Prices to defyCompetition. '¦ I

PUate XoUAM reu, ' '¦

! C2T 40, BAEEONSTBAND BTEEET,, • . NBAIB THE GBEAT CHAPEI,, '

: irATERFORD. , (ol2.tf)

in tb.o Highj Court of Juutico in Xrolsnd: CEANCEBr DIVISION.

In the Hatter if the WATrsroED CO-O PEBATIVB:L OAN FCND SOCIETT, Limited, andj> in the¦ Matter of the Companies Actia, 1862 and 1867.

-jvrOTICE I^ HEBEBY GIVEN, <j~^at aJLN Petition for the winding np of thVabovenamed Company jb» the Coart of Chimceryj wason tbe Sdtb day of Aoguat,: 1888, presented to theLord Chancellor bV iiUEs HABHET, of Molllnabro,In the County it Kilkenny, Land 8teward, aShareholder of tba said Company, and that theraid Petition is directed to be heard before theyice-Ch«ncellor! on the lOtb day of NovniDBB,1888, and aoy Creditor or Contributory 'f i t the caidCompany desfrops to oppoca tho makiosj of onorder for tho i lodinj np of the said Companytinder the above Acts, shonld appear at the timeof bearing by himself :o: ! bU cnooscl for thatpurpose j and f | copy : of- the Petition will lieforniahed to anj Creditor or Contributor ofthe said Company requiting tbo came by theUndersigned onlpjjyment ..of the KgvAqU>& chargefor tho KtEo. ' i ! ' ¦ . ' '

Dated llhla 8th day of November, 18S&B. ti J. 8TAPLBTON, 8ot(citoro for

ihd. Petitioner, No. 28, College-, Grpen, Dublin. , (it)

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. ] i-sn&xmo. : : ¦THE | 81STEBJ OF CHABITY grntefoliy cc-

inoirledg |tbe foDotring Donattong to theAnnual Collection, which nero omitted in tbo liotlately pabllabed i~ ' } . ¦ ¦ • !

i Captain O*To])le, £\ ) Mr. Joseph Whito, Bread-Gtreet , 10a. j Kr.jP. Dovle, |tbe Manor/8s, ¦

I . ; SS3 QVS 'd DBDS. ;

j . Tosi Clerk's Oflcs. ; ; ,J

' rp'wn Hnll, Woterford,j '

¦¦ ' : ' ¦ j 8rd diy rf November, 1633.TXTOTICE :8i HEEEBY GIVEN, that a

| -fM SPECIAt IMEETING of the MUNICIPAL• CODNCIL o« tie: CITY of! WATEEFbBD wUl be

held in the COtfrkciL CHAMBEB, TOWN HALL,' upon FRIDAY, the l&ia day of NOTEUDSB, 1838,

at the hour of iz o'clock Nooo, to consider the pro*visions -,of ' the MUNICIPAL LOCAL BILLS

: (Ireland) ACT] 1883, ' enabling Corporations inI Ireland to _ apply their lands m the promotion o(

Local or petionai Bills in. [Parliament for contoll*| dating existing bibts and croating new; Stock, uitbin the Urn ts of ciistiajf borrowlDg powers, or

of borrowing po er* hereofkei "conferred:by Par-, llameot, and . t > toko all necessary steps for the

promotion of m ch ft Bill for Wiiterford oboali thj: p.aocil co dcteTBiiB3. ¦ K - ^ ' ¦ ! , ¦ ; ' .

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; . ' By: 'order,, ' !"..

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! ' !¦ ; . ' JOSEPH jW; HOWARD;; (oO) ; ' ! . . ..

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¦) . |.". . Toirn Clerk. :

PBlisH IdrOODS.¦ ¦; , . . -J - ! : ¦¦ --:- :

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: iIew Seaso6'd|'l'ea: Af u . (¦. ':<;. it. 3i per lb|i ;hoice: BJend8d Cofl/a j«< : ... is. 8d. per Ibj,! finest Coca Sbjeil / ',,. \ ¦¦ ..? 0a. 6d. per lb;Mexican Cho wuatc l.W ... . 1«. 84 per IbFinest Shbtla id Ling . |.. !_ ... 0». id."per lb,:3p4DU|i pnJc nf : . . i<. \ :... O8. IJd per lb,:b g6_ (Lenios8 ,' '';.

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6i.Ddjper

doa.

EIomeGrpwii I aklng Apples „. Ss.Od. pcr at'Home Grown V ipplns for Deoacrt, 5s. Od. per st >Home prbwr 1 loslirooma „. li. Od. per lb.[¦ ' - v r .- vf i I r t ' 1 •¦ ¦ • •' •

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In these DGDartments will be found

Lafiiesf:& GliilSiten's i^nderclothiBg;: ' ; ' - ; ;

, 1 . .'.' '. t9 be, had in the City. ! ¦ : , ¦ , • ¦ ¦ '

S 2ri02l Stl-Sd-aiaSO "S'a^OX'olotJli^g weh(ive several very special lines 'manufacturedin Strabane and Derry. iThe quality of• the goods offered is the Bdstin the Trade, while thoprice's we seek arc lower; than;thpse chargell for Inferior ATakes. •

: ' : DjCBINd THE tiAEK ' wiiATHEB '¦ "

THE AlyVANTAG-Ei OF ELECTEE LIGHTin every|part of our Warehouse affords purchasers the fullest opportunity for the most critical

1 : ' examination of all descriptions of Fabrics. , . . ¦¦' : . i

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Jpj iaas .38WATERFORD

ft 67; QUAY, WATERFORDI

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( W1 23"U"Sf3232rli3.n -¦• I ¦ ¦

Airrwal of j Superb Stook^ w. $11I ¦ : : Departmant^o ! !- ¦ :

THE GOODS I AEE: OF : THE HIGHEST

IN PLAIN FIGTJBE8. AND IN

POPDIJAK" SMALLUovo? boforo liavo vro and ouch Choicb and Enolnoivo Uovoltdca

to offor.

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STUDY EC0ITQI2'Sr.. , Bj Purchasing Dircot from tho Uannfactnror.

^YAM'S QVEBC(j>ATS. ~ 20s.

gtAU'S QVEEC0ATS, 20sIn all tho New Shapes, Now Materials

and Culoarinmj, Beat Valne in tho: World. i

JJTAM'S QVEHCOATS, 26s.JJYA1TS QVEECOATS. 26s.

Snperior mato and finish. Newest. Mntfrial«. Wo'ndbrfnl YnJnc.

gYAn1" QVEECOATS, \ ' 3Qg.

gYAM'S QVEECOATS, 3Qg>Worgled CoalioRaJ Beavers , Fanoj

MeHoas, and thoiChoiccot Materula.

YAll'S QVERCOATS, \ 40s.gYAM'S QVEEC(!)ATS, 40s.

• Fancy ] Diagonal , jCoatinga. BalkanBeavcra. and all Newest Materiale.

JJYAM'S QVEECOAT3, from Jgs§gYAJI'3 QVEECOATS, to ff0a#

: In Pilots, Nftp3, ;BeaTers, lleltocs,i Black! and ganoy Diagonals, &o., &o.

2YAU'S QVEECOATS, ' .from 20s.gYAHI'S QVEBCOATS, : , to (jg#

20s, 28d, 80a. Os,.S03, 63s, 70s. j; All Foahionabla Matoriala.

_^ ChoicBtt Pattornii- I . TJYAil'3 QOATS ind VESTS, from . 20s.QYAH'S QOATS Ihd VESTS to ! f i QQ

! : 203, 263, 353, 42a, 50s, Worsted DiasonalCoatinijB, Braided Edgesi Well Uado.

^YAtl'S ^EOUBEBS, from ' fjg> Q^2_YAM'S rjEOUSEES, tb • 21s.

I 5s 3d, it Sd, 10s 6d.|12» 66, 14s, to 21s.I All the neir Strips:) and Cheoks, Haic-; linos, Twists, Angolas, £o.

gTTAh QVEECOATS fron ggjgYASi's QVEECKJIATS/ |to 4QS>

; ' ' For Chlldron fron 53| Far Bojo froa 8i <3i. . . For Yontha tram 10] Cd.

JJTA?J'8 QVEBCQATS, from |gg<JJYAli'O QVEECOATS, to ^Q&

For Bpsa of every A(r8.' Great celection of tIitorirJ3. ¦ •Numerous Shapes, j

| ORDER j : DEPABTHENT. '

H I \J . toioKUM ,' from *?OS>

TFm '&^ LJj . t e m 42s;gYAM'8 COATB YESTTS 378.16(1;TTYAII'B rnEOD8Eli8 I isaj iiuiD j_ to Eeuoro ' from . -l£'S': i i AU tha NoJT lUat«rials. ; ) ' ¦ \ "

; I BtDhloa Sbeei. Pattens, and Directions: ! for Solf-measartinant Froo. - '!'

All | Orders ozeonb d witc peotnptitndej ' and for-warded carriage Free bj Eotl or [Parcels Post

Anx Garcant cot oyyrof cd of Trill bo exchanged.

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TAILOC, : CLOTUISC, HATTDB.I BOUCD, Sin&T*' . ¦ ¦ '¦ IIAEBB, J&tfD OOTflTTED, |

20 Ltio 80, I AUS-STBEET, DOBttN.¦¦¦• • ¦ nr. A. ntrscs, : ! .

; : S U B Q E O ' N D E p TI B T , \25, ! HENfiIF.lTk-STEEET,i WATEEFOBD.

MB. MUBCH hks attended the Practice of thel*te B. W, FBBEMAW. Snrgeon Dentist, for

the lwt tbreRjearBJlwitb satisfaction, and therefore

feels confident of kind support and patronage: .J>ONIH>N ADDRESS :—163, Great TiU-hfield Street

and 390, City Boadl £. '¦ ' o27-ly

T7atorfor<l DongarvGa end LinmoroI.. . . ! ' . . i ; : Ba41 Q7- " ; . . i ; . : - | ! :

MOTICE IS HEBEBY : GIVEN, that tho Thirty., Third HALF-YEARLY OBDINABY GENE-

,' MEETING 'ol Proprintora or the Wfttorford,Daheuran, and Liimor* .B(iI«r«T. Company, will boheld%t the COMPANY'S OFHlCESf NEW QUAY,la the "Mty ol Waterford t on,1 FBIDAT, the 16th dayNOT., 1683, at Tub o'Clook p.m, for thapnrposo ofrooeiflnr the Beport of the Eirectori and Statementof AoooariU for tib p»st Half-year t and for tram-txstina the btulnen d( the Generat: Msotlo?. . j ¦,

The Beriittr of Trsnsftrs will bt( olpsed on andfrom tho Wi day 4f Nor, nntU IWh Ordlnary Meot-los iball bare been! hold, . : I . : ' '

, ' : : ; T A. DENNY, Chilrnun.;:; • .. ; • ! TH03.O>MAIJiBy, 8«flfete,ry,

j Witetoa,October 8Ut; 1899.i , ' ,;. I ; " . .. :' j - '; ; ! ¦:

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•BEGS to iiifori i. the FobJle fb»t bj* Boats ply

: rcgpUrlf b- twecn Wstjrtord and Ct rrivi-bn'Snir. i ¦• ¦'

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J Ooodf of all ( eicriptioni, | which ' are !to be(ormrded to W« <rford, or !*|a W«t«rford to an/Mttci Irtknd, BngUodi ScotliBd, o» jW«le i, willfae f<teelf«d«tbii QOpDS BTOBB8, QUAY, CAB.BICK*OW |UIK. |v

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PEbPIT: SYSTEM.

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I702ICE 20 nAEIITEEQ.IRISH LIQIITIIOUSE8

SODTU.WCST . COA6T OF lEr.LAIID.CODNTT ICEBBY.

Dull Rock Li g hthouse and Durtey HeadLi ghthouse.

Irish Lights Office; Dublin , 27th October, 1888.THE , COMMISSIONERS OF IRISH LIGHTS

bcrepy give Notice , that, pursuant to NoticeNo. 3, of 23cd January last, from this Department,tbo alterations therein referred to will be effectedon or aboat the 1st J ANUABT NEXT :—

A Bright Flashing Lljjht of great power, givingODD Flash every Fifteen Seconds nill beahonn fromtbo Bull Book.

This Light will be Obscured between the bearingsS. 320 W. round Westerly to S. 600 W.

At the same time , an Explosive Fog Signal ,sounded Toico In Quick Succession every Ten Min-utee, nill be established nt this Ll^btboaie.

Latitude , 61<>, 35', 30", No,Longitude, 10<>, 18', 3, W,

; Variation, 24?, 10', W.When the above Light and Fog Signal are es-

tablished, the Lifjht at preaent ohown from VareeyHead oill be Discontinued. (It)

By Order,OWEN ABMSTRONG , Secretary

The Bearing ere Magnetic and from the Ship.

Eho Beat in VTatorford/Ti IVE US A TEIAL.MJT VALUE UNEQUALLED.

SEE WINDOWSTEAS—2s., 1i. hi., 2a. 8J., 3s. per lb.SUGAR—ljd. and 2d per lb.

A Present worth 6d. with every Pound of Tea.

London C: Howcastlo 2oa Company,•4 BROAD STREET. m9.t

How . Bono Union-

TNTOTlCE is HEEBBT GtycN that it is directed inJJN the 4th Section of the Act 17th Vic, dp. 8,that on the 16 day of ¦¦ November in eaoh year, everyCollector of Poor Bates within each Poor Law Unionshall raalre out and; deliver to the Clerk of ouchtTnioD»;List of all tbo Tenemonto and EuteableHeredltamonts situate within every Totrnland in theeaid Union, aod nithin bia DUitrict,tho VaJuatioD onvrblch cball require Revision.

It 13 also directed that any Kttepiyer within anyPoor I»ap Union may, within the same period, makeout ncd deliver to the Clerk of the Union a List ofany Tenements, the Valuation of which, (a thoopinion of of such Mtepayer, reqaiio roviaion.

The eaid Lists shall be open for inapectlon at tboBuard-room for ten days, from the . 16th tothe 28tb' November next. i t

Signed this 26th October, 18S3.j ' PETEBAFOPE, '

Clerk cf the New Boca 'Union.¦ ' '¦¦ IIot7 ; Eoca TJaion.

nnHE IBoird of (inaMiana of this U/ilon nill, onJL SATURDAY/ - the 10th NOVEMBEE,receive Tenders foe the supply of

. PUBE UNSKIMMED NEW MILKito the jWorhhouca, for the Six Montbo ending

MAT 17th, 1889. ' ' :The quantity for which Tenders wUl bo reooived

on the above-mentioned date, amounta to flvo-twentieth, n or one fourth of the total quantity thatmay be dally required. Tendero trill be cotaiieredfor supplying and, i delivorins at the Workhowa,one or more of tba eaid patU In accordance irltbouch orders as may be given. !

Contractors nill ;be fined Sd. per [gallon on allMilk supplied which shall bo found under 10 percent. Cn-ain Test, i Bealed Tendere, in conformitywith the above conditions, in which shall beinserted the names iof tiro solvent sureties, willingto enter , into the necesoary bond for the duefulfilment of a Cootraot, should bo lodged ¦ inTender Box at tbe Board-Room, at or . before12 o'Clock, nooo, on 8ATUEDAT. 10th NovimiiEanext.

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Tbe 8pecial Form of Tender can , bo obtained nttho Bonrd-Eoom. ¦ Tho Guardians do no bindtbemcalvci to accept tbe lonC3l> or any Tender.

, By Ordee I: P. A. POPE. Clerk of tbo Ukion.

New EOEJ, 29th Obtobor. 1883. ':: I

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QUAY, may, bo consulted on all : branchesof bis i'rofeufon cjaily nt. bis Eejidoaco,

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MONEY . 1 MONEY. MONEYE

O'CONNEiL, 81, SOUTH FBEDEBICK• STREET, DUBLIN, ndVancet £ 6 0 £600

to alt Clasiea of reipeotable Borrft'wers on their ownSecurity at tbe lowest possible r«te of (interest andesiy repayments, ptstanco no object. ! > . !

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MBS ^ OtJBBAX, ANGEL HOTEL, QUAYWATiRjosb, is prepared to ,l«t «< ekly or

yearly, to a 8olveo> Tenant orTetunU, tl e Urg«Bottling Btore, tbe] two Hone 8tobl«, and t \t larueLott running over |botb. Tbt»e Prepi*** open into * Urge1 »nd ipa>lou» Tiurd % ore •bprooi bed bya conrtnient Entnnoe from Ibe Quiy, and innerdUtely adjoin \tVj i HoW. Tb> >bol8 DoncernwoaU bfl admirably salted for Bnlldefs, or forpersons (n the Boiling j Trade, and !ind red forperson* la any GeiUr*! Tradf. ¦¦•:. '•- ; } ' < '¦ \' soy.iH..4ppljr ^P>be Pf4prietlres» »V th.e^ ; l- " ';: iTHE 8«N.—Tbe Glory of Woman, ttie Pndo

of X»-B etttaiat & MfaaW Its** »t tod/f a *>A «W¦ u«t«t wp*% « u V ",~iv*uiZh" j ** &4**'2*grT^QftHw*! b%T# wi& ' irfnf ' MMatehid -ViT t h 4f 0* *™

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WE HAVE J J DST EECEIVBD

D00 BAERELS OFPRIME , NEW NORWAY HERRINGS.

WE be? to offer them at 26s. per BarrelTha Borralo are of Extra Size.

JAMES KENT &. 8017.Waterford . Novembsr 9, 13S8. (It

27, O'CONNELL-STBEET, WATERFORD.

WE beg to annoupce that we intend starting atabove oddreaa

(opposite Mr. FAtimNo's Batter Store), ca

GENERAL GROCERS, OIL andCOLOURMEN, &c ,

On 8 A T CR D A Y , Srd N O V E U B E U ,under tbe style of

BtTEKEi :S E O S H E BQ iWe will lreepthe bcit goods to be had, and vrith

confidence respectfully coliolt n ohnrn of pablicpatronage. -, (o20,6t.)

Ootober 26tb. 1883. _

^ntwfcvd IRatUcts.

WatcrfoYd . Noven\ber 9tft , 1333BLACK OAT3—In goci dcniaad at oar qnotatlom.NATIVE WHEAT—Dc'juniJ very Blow. Supply BaillFOEEIQN ¦WTHEAT—ITo chaE3«.MAIZE Sd. to (Jd. dearer.FLOUE firm. :

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uo. Split Labroxlor — — 1IJ 0 OJ 0BILI JI, por lb. — - ' ! 0 0 0 0ClRILsr, iHir do. , — — ; 0 0 u 0B0L«, ptirdo. — — 1 4 0 uTOKBU T, vor do — — 1 v 0 0

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^Jtttlis , J^avUaDES, and peatltsannounc«m<ro!«o/Birt)u,lfcirrt«p«t , i Dca()L»,muil fc» prepaid' B I E T H S .

Oot 4, tho wife of Williim P. Andrews , E3q., of asod , at bia reaileooe , Brooklyn (formerly of ilary-st ,Watcrford>

Nov. 5, at Caallo Cottago , Carriok-on-Suir , thonifd of E. F. DoolV. of a daoghter.

D E A T H S .Nov. 2nd, 1683, at her rcoidonoa , Lisrnoro Hoasa,

Wotorford , Jane, roliot jof tho Iat3 ilichael Ganle,merchant, of this oity.—B.IP.

On AU SonU Day, 2nd November, at No 3 Creaa^nt ,Margaret Francos, relict of tha lato P D Bourka , ojed63 years. Tho daccasodlad y was hold in tho highootroopeot thronghont tho city , gho was BO practical andnonorons in her charities. Jforotor 25 years eha : wasHon. Troaauror to thd Ladios' Socioty of 8t Vincont DoPaul, and in, this and humlreda of other way* wasunremitting in doinz good for the poor of LimorioU , bywhom her loss will be deoply felt. —B.I.P

Nov. 4, at Ballymahon, co. Longford, of tjpboilfovor, William, eldest BOP of tho lato Michl. DobbjnHa>5ard, or Glenvillo, co. Wntorford , E»q- , M.P., &3e<l

On tho 6th Novemhor, at No. 5. Summer Hill ,Traniore, after.o todioui illooas , Mrs. McQratb, ogedS3 years, relict of Captain Danijl McGrath, late ofEock Lodijo, Tramore.—E-I.P.

Novembor 2nd, 1883. at 16, Caatlo-gtrcet , 'Watorford,Sarah, tha dearly belovod wifo of ilr Michael Wyso,osod iO years. — B.I.P. ; :

LO0AL EA1LWAY. TEAFF1C,Tr< c H e c i if t t f o r ui<k inding NOV. ini , |lf!8.

Wniorford Watoriord, Kaisnny W«ter(ordand andC«ntroll Jnnctioa DmpinD

Llmorlok , Ireland KaJlwnj- ¦ «nd•(£» miles (Simile * (23Jml.£» Li^ccre

! opin). | opon) open) (*3 Dilcs)

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Inoludcj 139 tntlos ol Joint Lines worked by Waterfordand Limerick Bailmj Coapxn/ as esuisst 131 ollti batTear.

DRAIN AGE AND RECLAMATIO N OF 8f 7AUPBSwamp Unda are the roost fertile of oil EoiU

nhon they are drained and made fit for cnltivctioo.Almost ever; notablo iostunce of profitable specialculture la a proof of this fact. The Orange Connty(N. Y.) onion fields, those of Bores, la Ohio1 j tbeNee-Jersey cranberry planUtloDs, tbe cilerygardens of Ealamazoo, Mich, tho cabbage andcauliflotrer fields of Erfurt, in Germany, and tberich meadons of.Hollaad were all originally anampsend qaftgmirea, which have been drnioea and re-claimed from pestiferous neelecsnesa to a conditionof otbernizg noexampled fertility and value.

POLICE COURTOn Monday Declau Sullivan was charged by

llr Eldgeway with stealing a. firkin of butter,tlr Byao, the presidln|{ majiatrate, and AidUahony seated tbey bod been 'oUsiDg firkins oftbeira for come time past. Prisoner pleaded guilty,and was remanded for farther investigation. Abaker named Francis Byrne, BallydaS, was sentto jail for fourteen dsy*' with bard labor, Onyesterday coveral fishnomon were fined lightly fordoios business outtlde, tbo fish, oarket. Theother caeea heard durinj the neck nere cf thennnil natnro. i ' i " ¦

THE UU8I0AL WOBLDA correspondent writes t —Of all tha songs of tba

past f»» years none ha« mada 8ooh aocoeu as tho nowpopular " Garden of Sleep," by Mr Iiidore de Lara,tho most eoleot ¦ writer of • drawing-room miuio.Messrs Chsppell and Co. btvo netted a profit of aboat£3,000 on tba sale of copies of this iitUe ballad. Ofcouroo, it always sounds »,t best when »uag by Mr deLara himself, und the fook that he is to sing it bringsall London to hear him- It is rumoured tbst Mr daLara will raako a. toor of England and Ireliad tblsninter, giviag his celebrated, recituli.. Miss AdelaideDelohoo, the popular and ' pretty reciter, baa justoomploted ft most saodessfal toar (broach Australiaaud America. Tbo ranks of Italian and Eaglitb opo.ras , also thj concert room, are well stxiked with freshmcuiciana. We bavo th» dames Mrs Hotcbenaon,Mill Da Bodat, Htleas J)' lK>n (the first contraltoin England at prosont), Messrs, Barton MoOocken ,Lndwlg, Crotty, and J^oll, all at tba blgh*st;poiat ofthe ladder. We note with pleasure1 the fact tnnt onrImprC8t»rio, Mr Vf ' Hoartou-Colitoa, MmlcalBaahelor, has h%d a mosc (uoMssfol oonoart toar allthroogu tho principal tammerjresortsla England. Hocava 111 concerts with brillhqt effeot at all th« loadingpavilions in tho wataiinc pUoes on ths South aud Eastcoast, alao ln Derbyshire a*d Yorkshire towns. Hsovon carried his operations to to* Channel Islands andtbo- North franca town*. Eaanor; hs* it Uut hisprpfits amounted lo ten weoks tb . OpwarSs of ftftesabaadred pounds. Tbls .Is ooasldsrsd s> very lart* sumfor summer conoerta. • ¦ > ¦ . '

8iV DaiTH »T poowinso.—On Satarday even.Ing Coronor CoughUn 'bfId;sn lnq,aest »t tfraoaghtouohlog tfae death of a younp ai»n rn ed: JobnDee, jtboM dead body !•»• jtonnd in the river thatinorniog. John SbKnjso dapoeedtbttonTttorsdBjaigbt be was la compiiay with deceased j »t half*past eight; o'clock wit nets »dvu«di him to go borneto Qrsos^h i

b« wM then able to take can of bim-self. Jubn Donovsa, ilfontoota on tbe Wsl«rfordsnd Limerick B«ll4ayJd>pos«l«n«t afwr th» mailtrain pussfldoo -Xbu^sdijf, eveOlnff »e hftird »iplaib« and TBUolnt *fcng pn$n tj .hu «tagw>, M« ¦>msn in tb* wsl<-r I wttb a Ismpi In bi* Usd betried to attnet tbi sjtwntlon 6f'th» maa'ffa tb*water but wltbobt'afsU. its b* aid notspe*k. tDdonlv gave on* ot two: splashes1 Vn tbe waW{. [ Thebody then floated iurajr. De. 3i B. Can* deposedtbat having msd«;a.csrefallnspeotlou of tb*J ^Ody,be ciaiotp tht wnolortoo thU dstesUad died fromdiownlng.i To* Jury tonnd tbt'fuUowiug T«I ict--" W» find thai tb».dVto<Md, i<*nj >ee,ot G> i»gb(e*»M by bk dMib by rowfalBs? on tb* sight 4 tb*10th AoTtabvrJ bj svwidrat^} ifalliug lot . tb«nr*r :4alr, <W« cotDsbtad: Jota pooovas ft r ,bU{»»»•"• »«d:jpwj»v4ctt»* Itttj toi; M - MH ib,*

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FEED AY EVENING, NOVEMBEE 0, 1888

THIS DAY'SHome and Foreign |News

(Central Wowo Gpocial T7iro).

ANOTHER TERRIBLE MURDEE INWHITECHAPEL. ; : ¦ ;

The Slar of this morning states that anothertorribl o murder was committed ia Whitech'apellast Dight. A woman of the unfortunate Classwas again the victim. Tho body was foundin a shockingly mutilated slate in a. house inDorset Street, Spitafields, It is stated it wascut in a dreadful manner. Tho report; hasnot as yet been confirmed: . ;

LATER.—The report is only too true. ¦ Thobutcherv. as described in the Star, ia noexaggeration. The murder is apparentlyanother of the series which has terrified ¦ Ea$tLondon. To avoid the vigilance of the policethe murderer committed the crime inside ahouse. Sir Charles Warren is on the !spot.The remains have just been photographed.AB yet bloodhourids have not been' ululised forthe detection of tho criminal. ¦ : , . .

LATEST.—Tho supposed name of the Spita-field'a victim is Lizzie Fiaher, : a marriedwoman, her husband being a porter. ; It isdouhtful if anyone saw the murderer enter thehouse with her, aad chance of recognising himis therefore verv slitrht.

MR. GADSTONE'S HEALTH ;Mr. Gladstone suffers slightly from hoaree-

ness to-day, but otherwise he is in vigoroushealth . ' .

' A RAILY/AT CASE.At the Appeal '.Court to-day, in an action by

South Eastern Railway against London ,Chatham and Dover Railway, the judgesconfirmed the decision of the court below, jnfavor of the latter Company. :

DEATH OP A GERMAN FEOFESSOB.A telegram from Vienna say8 that Dr,

Bamberger, a medical professor in ViennaUniversity, died to-day. \ '

CHARGE AGAINST A BISHOP.The Archbishop of Canterbury cites the

Bishop of Lincoln beforo him to answe1charges of illegal ritual.

THE GREENLAND EXPEDITION.A telegram from Farsund , Norway, state;

Lieutenant Mansens, Greenland Expeditionhas successfully accomplished object in view

TEE OLD MAGICIAN AT BIRMINGHAM.

Mr. "W. E. Gladstone, the wonder of thocge, tho faithful friend of Ireland , has ; againstepped into the arena to carry on the fight forIrish rights. At Birmingham.thia week he hasamazed the world by his extraordinary elo-quence ; his words have rallied new forces tohis standard , and to day the cry " on tho causemust go" echoea everywhere through the laud.Providence has watched with every care overthe mighty orator who, pre-destined to unitein bonds of love tho peoples of this long dis-united Kingdom, is fulfilling his mission withunexampled faith. Of the vitality of this ex-traordinary statesman , the Uriouist Daity Tele-g rapk tells us in the following words :—I

15 000 people listened, at Blnjjley iall , tbroa^b

which Mr Qladntone himself pronounced j" Mar-vellous !" Marvellous it was beyond question, anda proof , not only of popular self-contro l, but °' tbeextraordinary power of tbo old man of aeventy-eigbtwbo during all tbat time held tbem attentive to aclosely reasoned address. But there wna anothermarvel , that the ' aged orater could send bis voicefor eo long a time to tbe farthest corners of tbeball. Ho began in clear and resonant; tones,pitched os it seemed exactly to tbe key of tho placeand thoug h it would 1/w incorrect to say [that nosigns of fatigue were shown , bis voice daring tneeloquent peroration wna bardly ICBS rlog ine thanin the exordium. ! Quite spick and span beilcoked,nor did abundant action derange [tbe folds of bianecktie, work the! collar round, or effect ttie sit ofhi*) coat. In sbott , tbe venerable frentlemejn mastbave given great 1 aatlsfactlon to those vho regardedhim with eyes of special affection. Tbat He satis-fied his audience also in another way goes withoutBaying. Tbe spaecb was wholly characteristic oftbe speaker. : iHe nas by turns vehement and plajfal, denun-ciatory and pitjlng,. now lifting loth irms uthongh in appasl to heaven, now thrasllDg for-ward bis finger as though it were tbe point of anargument, snon dropping to more conversationalgestures or Indulging ia a shrug 61 tbe sbpuJdem,wblsb, liko Lord Bnrleigh's sod, meant!a greatdeal. He was seldom interrupted by interjections,and therefore bad little chance of showing tbehappy nay ia which be can turn tbem to account,One good chance, however, came to bim when, asbe spoke aboat tbe tws wings of tbe Liberal party,* Tolce cried " But one of them bsi no feathers."Upon this idea tbe speaker soiled, raising a roar oilaagbter, when he exclaimed, tbat '1 Featbeta or nofeathers, the wing would pretty soon have to flyaway/' Tbis is no place to follow tbe right bon.

mm regara to me union Detween r.ogi»nu anaIrelaodr pat nncb strain upon tbe more fcwpalarpart of tbe meeting, bnt It will be understood tbatbe had no dlfflcalty in playing tipon tbe assemblyas'upon a t.houe&nd-strlnsed harp, when in burningwords and with exuberant action , be told the storyof MitcclitowD , or when be set forth an indictmentof three counts cgalott the Liberal TJnionUts, andproved tbem to bis own satisfaction and, apparently,to that of bis bearers. The peroration, deliveredwith remarkable energy tnd epm9tbldg likesolemnity of manner, had a marvellous, effect.Almost could the proverbial pla bpve been beardto drop as tbe sndience lUtened bresthlettlt to tbeoow ringing tonei of the speaker's vofoa andappreciated the noble elevation of bis language.Bat what a change came with bis last' words.ni/prcviRieu mtjjuuuic netKiivu ui un inD)(aage.Bat what a change came with bis last' words.Like the noise of a thousand thunders ths; roar ofthe excited multitude burst forth, tilt it seemed asthough" all the: wind* of Heaves bad gatheredto shake the building to its foundations. tTbe de-monstration on Mr (iladstane'i appearance jwas im.menee, but now, under tbe itimuluj of bis oratory,it bccanie, as 8ir W, Hnrcoort afterwards said," unparalleled.", Four times bsd Mr. Gladstone torise from bis seat and ackooxledge tbe tdmoit oladmiration,- but/even after tbe fourth', the excitedcrowd werejoatbeto caase shouting and b<rtW«via#.Tbo scene was«a almoit nnlaae proof of the boldwbiob, for. good or evil, Mr. OUdstotie bu c btainedoa the masses of. bis countrymen." ;DD LDO HJUMra 0l, aiB couDirymeu. j

..Well may Ireland bo prond of such; aChampion. • i . i

Tho InOlotmont AgAiaat Xrda&d.Tbe Forgerlei CommiMlon' resumed it i Bitting

on Tuesday. Tbe Alt iroey-a*oenl at tjbe com-mtneemeot of the proceedloga" drgir attejjtJoB toparagraphs In the Pall ItaU Qattif t regarding thsevidence of Captain O'Sbea. H« asked tfieirlord*ships tr express an opinion on thi* paragisph bo|caiose It might be necesaary to produce |evld»Des}as to the iatinidatioa BOW been praetUodipjirelvent witnesses givlnr evidence before tba Coft-imUsfon, Tb« President i«Id that if tk* Uaanrndreported were actually u*i i» «u intlmllaUai^clwresf possible kind,..and ,¦¦'wMA inh W' tWpmooshrtUty of ra|iii it io .th^ '^iUw^^coort. iTb« court wontd ' 1st U># iirttr tka -1?ffitbl. occasion, but b. Mt^t^pCtJ^Wiron commtnta iow to lem tbaHComa k&Ztdaodiilinbed\, in. :tb« p « t o t W u* pt tbti rSnfaJduty, -pif <3b«.l», iinsitol <6«Bp»aiWd bWtb,TimM In their advertistm«»

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s^i^ssssspfj . *** f^m\ ¦¦ 'WEDNE8DAY. ¦ : .; : - WmThe Special .Commission sat oWWednead.y fot WWtbe-Untn time, The;&x :w oeWWSJ th. #1evidence of the police onthodtlea a7to the ootssSaaS^" *wbijh had ioccqrred.in the connty aalway^oT*'31881, Ibe pnacipal witness being DUtriet-Io'speetor fi iAllen: Bell, wbo stated that, Ini the dUtrict rf^Atbenry trqubla generally followed I the boldiig of i1-«§,Land League meetings.. He prodtkied a number of~W- ii-thwatening notices and lett«rB:«tooerning ptopU ¥'¦ *who had taken farms from which tenants had ttn Bl 'evwteapanJ W* , b s(ory rii|rs^SeTl5eWfc!:"5bis dishes,- dtt-tbe 8th-5une,T5a-MrBatke,afe «landlord.- ind £ortoj# WalW £V'mnrdered together, the people, when the ' crinj« was dis- r *'eovend,-lingr an4i-je?rinr«|tifbHe«**«ll«i. !¦ ' '¦The mardar ct Hr.-Blake agentiiLortTCtiiri-. ' ".cards, wbieb occurred in the" tame Bw2tJi. w» «i<nreferred to. .Sir. «J Bosnell crou xamined tbewitness with ' the object of showing tbat crimesocenrred only j on e"s(atel| where ! Ian4lorda' and :tenants were at! variance, aodthe Wtaess gaTB'tbenames of aeveral estates opou which there bad Men ¦few" if any;evictions and practically no crime, MrIvc«, correspondent of the Sew Tdrh Berd Uf^ tscross-exaroinedj as to interviews tetween himself,Mr Parnelly and Mr Dillon ; and hnsweiibg Sir CEnssell, iaid Mr Parnell nad-nevei dnringebn-veraatlon l suggerttd Its reliance! upon ontrazes. NWitness did not believe people attached importance >to Scrab Wally, althongh he neveif heard tbat per-son rebuked at meetings. ' Jit, Borlte. a. magis-trate living near YToodford, waa examined, andtho Commission was adjourned to to-day.

: i .TESTEEDAT ! ¦ " ' ... '.Tbe Commlision presumed its bitting' on yester-

day, «bern evideDce was given as to ootragjg inGalway. j'iratlbias Kerrigan, the first ; witnesscalled, sp^ke of the. mnrder of .bailiff Buddy and-hisnepbe^ in '82, ; Wltnees snw the mnrder, and T?SJfirst lockednp aa a party to it, ['.and during" nisincarceration was giving mooey ky-Mr» Kiting,head of the Ladies Land League 'in Galway. 8 rCharles Eaasel admitted .tbat mbtieyiWaarpAkTtoSuspecUj but not as bush > money. Mrs ! Kerriganalso gave «vi3enoe, and{w«8 follflwed^ by iraembersof the Irish Constabulary Vbo WETS "t«0ed with aview to conneetlngr the Laod Leaan'e' and the oot-vuM»gt«i *J *»v4vuw . ¦: w*mmt MM/ «|TCW' '•¦'J AWQlPtCorlesa, a herasman i Bobprt Cdttrelt,.Wliod jnierof Tuam j CorneUus Bago'eyi I former. 'MichaelLeonard;"a-.gamekeeper 1 and Xbpmi»: Enrnr*r,farmer, the last named «f ivbom aiid bis bouse wasbnrntdown in Kovember ,-and then he received£80 compensation. He \ < M > tbe- Commissionersthe reason of bis boose bajhft been burttd Vas no-known to him; bnteviaenoe will called by the 7V butto show tbe Kinrieaf had the same" morning ms3e astatement that; ibe Hoase was hnrnt -because hepaid his rent.; A'ifr» Le don g v evidence as totbe murdar of her husband' and son, and ttw coartsubsequently adjourned till to-morrow, , , ,

WATEBffQED MAEKETS AND -T0LL8

Mr J P ;O'Mo»r», solr, appointed by.tba Bojral Cea-misaioners on Market. Bates aid Tolls, Bat in th» CityCourt on Tuesday to hoar evldraoe BS renrds Water-ford. Dr:Ambrose, Seo Bti3f« Commissionsrs, statedthat the Brldfra WM held br 300 iharehoMen, eaoH(hars bein? JB210, -EfiOorigiiillj-. The capitsletp«sal>tare was £60,000. Terrible oomplsints have bees- mvJsof the tolls, bnt no remedy sngfested. The/hia powerto prevent aojbody el«a frjm. erectinf» Bridra ; thesoma applied to ferrying oa the river. Th» dlvfdeadper share U £6. CommuSKmor i Have you ft seaednlaof tolls uodee the Act ? WitnM»;r Then laaqoserold sohednle which regulates thtt j Can privates-boatsply across? Not for Sire. ; Bat for prirsti purposes IThere is no difflonltv in that, bat I may mentkm thatdurintr the trial of the caso of' Leamy v Waterford andLimerick Baiiway, Mr Leamy took people toots lathe Beajull free,bnt it was fpoad toTx) an evasion of thalaw. High Comtable Jaaes Uabbny, snperlntenleatof Markets , mentioned thsamonnt of tolf«hamablson ths different market commodities. Mr- Vaale,representing the Newport family, pays the Corporation.2d per load for hsy and atrkw, forwhioh a man i% g*ntto do doty there ; the feeling of the merchant* is thatthe batter market sboold be under the control ef tb*Corporation, I not of Mr Hevporti The Square figMarket l» obfectionable ; ramw Ul attempts were madsbot failed ; all the corn goes direct: to the mKrcatnts.

Mr J W Howard, Town Clerk, «Ut«d that Mr New-port pays tha Corporation .£43 tor | the buikUng «loa&;its atrnctnral: value would be over £1,000. Afnutleueffort was made to free tha bridge ia 75; the proprietorswant £GO,OOa for it, and it> would oast X40.000 to bsljda sew one.—Too enqatry then ended.

Watarford Union—WXDSKDIT

ALD EEDUOSD in tbe cbajr, and sabteqaen titsi :

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Guardians present i Mes*rs 0 Eogenij } V, C2Bolton, J P. P Kenny, T C, Claude de Lacy, I P,M J Mdrpby, T C, K J Morrisiey, T C, D V C,JHyan. J V, N Phelan, RiPhelan; W f l Msher, TC,J O'Brien. B Power. N A Power, J P, E i'orrisUl,P ForrletuI , Tool*, Eiordsn, Walsb ogblan.Bearrie,V! Qallwey; J P. Grant.iEeldy. 'M'DonafcL. Doody,Eockett, Dr 0 J Maukesy, Hen D F Fortescnr,Major Gyles, Aid Kelly, AU Clampett, MirjerMaunsell.. : '

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The Local Government Board forwarded'DrClement's report on the Inquiry recently held in (beworkhouse, j n which they said iV

The statements made br.Snllivan .as to his owntreatment' are j not borne! oat by the evidence. Theanimus shown j by Sullivan mutt be taken to prejudice ,all his oomoUioU. The Local Government ti»td*x-oner»ted hq panj from jail Imnotatibo of partitU'ytowards partiooUr patients. The complaint as to :Heam seems well fonao^ed. His condition' WM ao-knowledgrd to have been BUhy oa the 2lsS 8«pt, iand 'there is strong iu«pision ;tlat for the day ot two days>-*5before ha was in a state requiring sp«oisl atteotioa. •DT Connolly gave as jafcjflaatM for allowiof hid to <remain i a the Infirm Ward whim [he oujrht (o beiaho»pital ,J the old man'si 'obstinacy' and frstftlasssTbe L Q Board. consider tbat the man's Ihnats onlyafforded | additional reutm for pUcing ' hiax an tr•opertliipn it trained offldiU. Dr Clements "jrepjrftltbat the [unpaid atteodaiw werelaniatUfscWry; thjyahoald be nndar the control of' a respaesibJe namTea is not a hufflcient dietttio sobstltuU tdr'milk. To*L' G Board' did not fladany evidence" toshow that theMedical Officer did not Uk«; saffltdjnt laUwt ia hiswork, j " ; ! ' I "'' ¦ \ ' ' " ' '; r¦ '¦ ¦ I

officer aV r oBmB^^Tf '?: "*?™X?*~' ¦Mr PiiJwr, said' 'to* ooopUlataa* tb unpaid.!aortas . ;

appued to every nioo atlrtlattd.'!' "fl««r » froa what Itb* doctor told bio, sbouBt b< left'vher* Be U: btaer- 'wUe his Iife>tuld be ia daa'cer>' j '" ¦" " " .;'

In rtfertsoe to tUmUtsopply ths masfcriaU ths 'new oontnotors w*r» ap to mark. > , ¦/ - . ¦ ¦

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TJCAL AND JISTRIC-T Q088IP| tote"3^SSS^Souat|slta¦ THE sc ene ot-the: cqncinsion of the Mission : ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ . ¦

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in the C itbedrat on Sunday was the mostj re- DISTBIBUTION OP PBUEB- OOHCSET AUD LITBBAIBTmarkable demonstration of Faith thnt I have ' ENTEBTAIKHENT-I»«T8UCTinr i 8i>i«0H Br Timever vHtnLed. Five thon'aand, men, cnthrajled BISHOP. , . - ; -| s • ; || - ';(

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hv the fervid words 6£ Father Hall, ;," the| jold A most successful and intercating entertalnmelitman eloqWnt," from the depth of their hearts was given in _ Mount Sion Christian. BchciolaJonBromisedlto battle tinder the banner o! thejpne Monday evening >st, on j the! .occas-on of the -pre-truT Church- for evermore.: Tho Confraternity jentotton of prizes' to tbo trapto who. have sufceess-of the SdHwti for whose primary benefit fully come out of tho orient the Intermediate?lVl S S E ven, fhas ! enlisted several and; Kensington.; examination, .iln .the. .iprmettho \'t*&?* meinb^B and oltogether tho force the total of successes^ greate* (than at (any previoush« ed aeiT. mem^rana Bito«tneT i H iod , reaching; the magnificent a^m&r i ot - 67,of Ao.appeals of Fa|h»ajBa|l:|and FaUom#ae M cat of . ithe whole, .howtnAh'at (hetouching jsvords ot loyeior J! aicn aim x.ovuui»uU>

hav^ ftrnck a responsive' chord in many heajtts,from Which the spirit; of rpligidn had all butule-,parted. : j[t iB gratifying to Know that th^|Ke-demptoristB intend returning in! Lent to complete1

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M :' '¦ "M ; ' - - I ¦ : ' 'I' ¦ i"ON Tuesday Mr. M. iAJ LInrlning intervi jved'

Mr. j John Dillon, M-Pi , in Dublin, and eliojteela promise from him top1 reside n|t the forthcomingconvention of tho brSncbeB of tho I.N.L) inTVaierford. Up to the jprisentjno date has beerifixed for the conventiorif jWheH it does assemble1 hope tho delegates will not omit toj appoint aYigilakce: Committee, BBCli was referred to injthocolumns of this paper | a couple of weeks fiance.At Clonmel fair on' Monday he value ofjj th 'econflnilitee appointed,by; directions of the recentTippeJary convention was pit once apparent. j |Allcatuejthe property of 'grabbers or taken fromevicted farms were Iquickly marked , not OB inthe Tftho days of old , on the flanks, but bT|tnosicna and tokens which ; ast as effiectuaUylpre-rented them from being bought. This anti-eviction Campaign, if , generally adopted I pnflpersevered in, must place obstacles in tbewdy oteviction which it will takjj aU tho ingenuity ofthe landlords in convention to overcome, j |

la ih a fact that the Curragbmore hounds jwereallowed to hunt unmolested in the Gardenmornsdistrict on Tuesday last P. A report to ! thisefiect:has reached me, but I would like to haveit verified before thoroughly crediting it. : | Sisyears ago, when 30 men were lodged in Whter-ford gaol for prev'eniing the Noble Marquis landand i his following from! hinting in the Jtilmac-thomas district, a vow was registered never. rAorato aUbw , the meets >n that : part of the countrytill Booh time as a perfect bconcillaUon betweenlandlord ! and tenant bad' been brought ab)>ut.Haa that reconciliation taken:placeP:- We!

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Lo D Waterford, when [stricken with sicknessand barely able to Ie4.ve hia bed, struggled to! theHouse of Lords. For. what P-j—to denounce histenants and the tenantiry of; Ireland as jobbers-men fa whom Parliament could, place no trust.From his London drawing 'rooms he directed ;hatbis tenants should be cajoled or forced into j >ur-chaflirig ¦ their dwellings i ot j an ezhorbi antvaluation, and when > threats availed not hetrafficked in eviction in order| to drivie then, tothe wall. . Are acts such as these sufficient; • var-rant to make the men who Buffered iih 'gao . forprohibiting hunting forget! and forgive P : E ?eryIrishman is a \over of the sport, pure and sin pie,and all regret that the necessity to put a Btb ) toit shon)d:ever have arisen. ! But then theneccs 3i{yis ther!e, and it will continue to exist till p ;acereigas!once more on the Marojiia of Waterford'sproperty;. I : ^ ii I : i i

'MR.' W. E. L'EstrangeJ Duffin , acting for hisemploVere, the Grand Jurpns of Waterford andTipperary, has written: to |the Carrick-on-SuirTown Commissioners' calling on them to. reh 6?ethe name of John Dillon | ftom the bridge' hatwas christened but th(j other day. Of cb irsethe receipt of this official mandate waB expected,and it ;ia gratifying to note that no notice wpat-ever wus taken of it. ! Tbe 'name of any Irishmantrue to b!is country is, o£ course, distasteful iotrue TO Bia couui.rj 10, vi. WUU.BE, UUU.U.^.^. ,.„

these "West Briton Grund[Jurors, but how ;th^ywill effectively show thojr! displeasure -in thepresent instance is a matter: only for e'einject are.The inscription may ibe distasteful to them, botit hus bein placed oh thq;bri )|ge by the people•who paid; for building it, arid it will take jn orethan an official letter.to 1 have ii removed. '¦ '

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As will be seen by an advertisement, appeal ingin another column,; a special meeting of theCorporation will be held on next Friday to < on-¦sider the proposal to promote a; bill to consoli( atethe ' Corporate debtJ ' This ij pointed out lastweek ri8 a necessity, and it would be well po re-mind members once more'.that at least 21<n netTote in favor of the proposed consolidat on.This a cardinal condition, aud if it is not ful-filled qa next Friday th|e project must lapse 'fDr afull twelvemonth, i ' ; J j .'

IN a Scotch paper1 Which I have como a^ro£3,I notice .a long account of a meeting at Kingus-Bie, a small town in Inverness, fit which Mr. 111. J.Power, our indefatigable pember, was the Ichiifspokesman. Speaking o£ Mr: Power, this diur-nal sijs' :—"He bus *a! fine presence, aha I aTjleasant appearance, and he « a fluent arideffective Bpeaker. j As orators; most of | thePamellites are marvellous : contrasts to thewretched diivellersjwbich the Highland pebpleare accustomed to hear ponriding away on.theplatform1. In tbo Irishman, fluency of speechcomes a naturally us grow, \ ' the tlowerfl thatblootn id the sprang1.' ^rj Power bus much ofthe grace and effectivene es of oratory poESebaedby mostlof his educated countrymen. |-

ON-Tuesd3y, Messrs. Thomas Walsh & Sospntup for skle the interest in Eoscville Cott|ige,Bonmabon, standing on 18a. St. 20p. of. grazingland, and held at thb yearly rent of £19 78. .Od.,recently in the pbsseBsion I of the late|.Dr."Walker. After a spirited competition , Aid. ~.C. Strange was declared the purchneer, Jnl tfust,at £250. ; ; :

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TH majority of he Coolroe men, rather thanhand themselves to the .tender mercies of thatBalfonrian model ot a Oonnty Oonrt Judge,1 Dr.Darley, on -Wednesday, at Ne»f Boss, surrenderedto undergo tho sentences which the Bemoyableshad profiounced or them. Two of the !daeeswere pdjouraed in )rder ;to permit of the,; at-tendance of Mr. "W Di Bedmpnd, M.P., rtbo, Atappe&ra, becauE8 of jllnec? cohld not attend 90Wedoeod iy. Tbe indobitojbla I Coolroe men fentto priBoc with a ligbtl heart,, promisinir to lend ahand nt the very, ttrat eTJction which may takeplace after their liberation. : : ; ! ]

Eorr iditorn are pWned byl aspirants to;pj>etiofame the! public' cad really] never know. Yf e<;lafter Week the most | avrfol balderdwh Urunff tp-cethef U tent to this oQci for publication ,iri tbePoetry colutrin. JL iumber p i \ those curiositietilhave kept by me, but I tblnkj tbe last, rigmarolethat ha« come into mV hands, «igoed by one C.J.P.,fairly carries off the;palffl.! Itiis headed, " Erin'sWroDgs/f and here is; one of thej verses i~- :

: "When they think of all this, an more/ :: Which I now cannot call to jnlnd, ii ; .: : When ther thtqko» thad»jr»th»tiir« o»cr;; And think of tho d»y»Jb/e, pd bjre. J i

C. J. J*. describes tbis ai tu»:poom. Eriddntlyto poe'trjlis not co eound a^hiB^striotlBm. | ^

Miu 'Prae, M.P., has left for London to att«nd :fohi. Pdrliamentsry dttiea. 8ome days before bijdeparture be invited fU.tbeo dfnendi «bo helpedhim Wwile the time awsy "bile, be was entrenbbedin1 LUfiDny, to bia residence, clad afterward- [pro-ceeded with them to the:historic Caatle, where allwere f ho ographed in » group. | The photos will bea sulubU reminder of a memorable time. . ¦ | I

! LORD ind Lady lEdtrard Covendlsh were • fnTCaterfoid on Tuesday., Hla lordship Is tall,' butwithout Lhat commandiogf look which the cartoonsefer associate nitb the appearance of bU brother,tie Aliirquis of Harrington. ! It • said tbe straneeripaid a flying tiiit! to ibe; Marquis of Wotcrforji ktCbriBg buiore. Accompanied : &j Mr. 'F. 'E. Coirry,.I.P., Lotd and Eady Cavendish left for Liamore bytba erentDg traW. , ; , ] ¦ ' i

A football match',3 1 nd« Eogi>y rules, pla/ea atEocVlands on Wednesday, between a Waterfprjl 16ana! tbe I Garryowen Club, I resulted in a complete«taash!up of the home team, who were deftatefl bythreo goals nnd'i an nntold'nnmber of poinU toBotbing. : There were too many |boys on tho Wijter-ford team to mate it possible for tbotn to'bave aojrcbaacd of succ«ii3 agalniit the I formidable yixrj 'oiren combinatlob. She 'LI ueriiek men, jnto*W»tedwith success, paraded the itre«ti yeUlbsp toj thdirbqart'« content; till the 8*0 train epe* } wm ontheir homeward Way. [ • " r ¦ '¦ \ ¦ ¦

'i: | ' I ': 'Filial KUm»oacltiwni bo»i«it«d bn Wedoeid«yMd Tbunday of next Week, when the MMliiitehat-ing programme vui be Met for [decWon. OBamoprhas it lost hnrei -are not:ai plenty ** usualj'.ojnneto tbe 'presence ot foiei In the pre*err«t. lt[wipuldbe a pity were anything '16 happen to! oar I thepleuurebf tbis eter ple4i iit!iiikUBg. :.;|'.; ;L. |;:

PMtaicrr • Ioipeotor' Lop^ ell. *l C'irrlck'-oj^Qlr,hai bfcn promoted tol.lbo e mi fcid r*y of <?o inry

l lwpwtw.. dttlog fiom^tbe: irt iJoWbfr.!! Mr.i LopdtU nest four ibd -htlf Jof bis XWf ti t i oneijeanof < ifflctel lilt ,t|C«SAI .8W»;; '¦"¦ \( ¦ : 1 \ \¦t Ttu( d*tl» «U« In IW>»t«tfor4 for\th«»sti . i fefkba»7beei XIS, tbe i4oon4 fcW& W MWvti,Armafb. with a rate-erf 40J per iflW Otiui*popoUtltn, beadlog tyBtr-;] \\'\7\- '% ' ^: < '; '; I;

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5§*U«t -Wexfori t ,f a t *l'p ^S ?i *:tt*:>fiffUDiH«F aT St. Fi«Bto; IWtlwi' S»"#*jr *••

schools are steadily and surely-, progreBsfog;: Thattbe .brothera give: tbe greatei li attention ¦ to ithbBOsubjects which the students. Will ifind most usefulin the . practical work .of alter-life Is evideniedby the fact that ; every one of the pupils- pasiedin English and arithmetic. jtSTo less tnan 80 percent passed In book-keepitig,. --wbibh is mostcreditable, considering: the : ages of the candidatec,and " tbe "extreme cojnplexity ~:of' the subject:Natural science . and drawing! were well represent-ed too," as also .tbe more Abstruse sections! ofmatheinatics. In the : Kenanirton examinationsit is not too much to say ¦(hat l tho Mount SionSchools are first in Ireland ; JB48 Children presen-ted themBe!ves for drawing, ahd 'without a singleexception passed* This, as tibe superior pointedout in his opening statement,1 is ft subject of gr'tatlimportance, for many of those who have succeededwill presumably be tradesman, to wbom nothingU more essential than that eye and band educationwhich|draming develops. lt;Js a matter of'con-gratulation that ; tho pupils: have succeeded! incarrying off three Queen's Pri'Ees,; an atinrd wh'icbIs bestowed only on the moat' finished excellence.The hall in which the : proceedings took placewas by no means a small one, yet it was allllh-suQlcient to bold the numbers who were eager towitneBS-them. These comprised the first ecclesias-tic and tho . first citizen: in the city j the mostrespectable and influential of Its inhabitants jmen to wbom the scene jrecalled the memory ofthe time when the principles on which their charac-ter is moulded, and ,tho instructions to whichtheir successes are due, were j being instilled ; andfond parents, brothers, Bisters and relatives whohad assembled to eeo the hard-earned premiumbeBtowed by an 'episcopal . hand ! upon tbe risinghope of the household. At BCTen ' o'clock the ifostEev Dr Power and papt Tools, Mayor of the city,ascended the' tastefully, lald-jout ; dais at tho bndof tbe far-reaching:ball. Ttje place; was denselycrowded.: A cheer from the other end of the h' all,by its!faint and 'hollow resonance, cow and thengave striking .testimony, to t ha 'bulk of the audience.Within twenty 'minutes , 800' j persons had ceiledthemselves, and long lxifore;;seren the hall Wasclosely i crowded. Tbo- Bishop having taken I uphia position in the centre of the dais, the Mayorwearing his gold chain of ofnee, took his seat atbis right. To his left was a table,, on which werelaid an ¦ admirable medley of picture?, musicalinstruments, statues and books. Eev protberHayes, .tbe superior, made tbo opening statement,a disrest of which is given above. The moat in-teresting part of tbe programme was now enteredupon—the diBtiibutiou of the prizes by tbe Bishop.The successful pupils, in. turn, according to I theorder of merit, uecended the dais, andpJere pre-sented to the Bishop by Ber Brotbe/ OVFairell,wbo, in introducing each, 'dwelt roth fatherlypride—for it is to his splendid exertions and greatcapability as a > teacher that the recent achieve-ments of tbe Mount Sion : students are mainlyowing—on tbe talents about to meet such honorablerecognition. Each, in tho act of receiving! Hfaprize,; knelt and kissed ; tbe |ring of tbo Bishop,who bestowed words lof i kindness and encourage-ment upon most. ;Prominently displayed on' thedais was a great ecroUon vbich wera inscribedthe names ot the successful pupils, with tbe totalmarks awarded. Patrick Duffy received £20 fromthe hands of tbe Bishop, anii James Coonev andJoseph T Kenny received each the handsome Bumof fifteen sovereigns. One premium was a potraitof Mr Parnell, tbe po'seeEBor ;of which (a staunchnatiopaliflt , according! to Eev Mr O'Farrell) wasgreeted with accentuated appUuse. No less warmwere the cheers which greeted another patriot inembryo, wbo bore away a potrait of one who yearsago was in thoee schools itl the flesh—ThomasSexton. ¦ ! ; '

After tbo distribution of Ibe prizes the secondEart of the programme was gone tbronjfh. It is

ut justice to say tbat the concert, readings,! andrecitations were a singular success. The openingchores, "Hark, Apollo strikes the Lyre, I nasspiritedly rendered by the clioral CUSB, the deep,full volume of the young men^ voices forming, 80to say, a fine b.ick-gfound to the sweet, deltcutenotes lof the little .• boys. ," An Orator's ]finstSpeech in Parliament," recited by Willie McNamara,a little boy of eleven, took ibe house. His <jlearvoice, ¦ graceful aotioo, keen appreciation of themeaning of tbe piece, and nA>ove all, bis maDlybearing, caused much comment. ; At one time hepaused, stammered, and shuffled in such a naturalway that it took some difficulty to change ' thesympathy of ; part of the audience for bis supposedimminent break-down into admiration of tbe actingwhiohj bod Received them so) Tbe rendering of" Alice," a lively cong-, attracted general applause.Mr. PJ B. Troy may be proud of his performance.Tbe next item was an Instrumental Duct (pianoand violin) ^two youths not njore . th.ia sixteen, T.Walsh and ]f\ Kiereey, tbe foraier on tho pinnoandtbe hitter on the violin, gaije selections from tho" Bohemian Girl," Balfe's great masterpiece, withsuch correctness, beat, and flnliih as would havesatisfied professionals, before]a critical audience.ilessre. m. uieeson ana josepn Aenny sent theaudience in roars by their recltiil of Lover's " PaddyFlynu." Both played their partaj admirably. Mr.Gleeson poBBesses all the |atent talents of aMattlj ews. | His Impersonation of " Paddy Flynn"caused; delirious laughter. ItJ showed an exquisiteapprekatbn1 of those Indescribable inflexions of I tbevoice by means of which words tbe moat common*place are in j tbe mouth of the Hibernian inrented«ilh[ irresistible drollery, j jT^ani of laugbter in a

curious expression, but they fjlistened: oh many aneye long before . " Puddy Fljon" :ga»e a respite totbe rielble muscles of .he audfence. <• Tbo Wear-ing 08 tha Green," sling by Mr. W. J. Manning, wasa finelbarltcine performance. . He was listened tp inbreathless silence, andjat its conclusion burst f<prtbloud applause. Young Maste/r J. J, Hanley thenrecitef "The Charge of tbe: Six Hundred" withclear voice pod trained fiction. : A piano recital ."Selefllon from Martha," by Mr.' W. Knox, ex-hibited bigh laoslcal I talent. Mr. P. Walsh wasin hisibest form In the; fine piece be choose for hisrecitalloD. jVoice( getture, oqtloa , flre and patboilold npon .' the liuteners in; drawing frdaj thementbuiIaiUc cheers. Hr. M. F. Fite^erald and D.McCoy sastaiBecl their reputatioDSi •', Molly Bawn"was moch admired. Master J.; Dongun recited". Sheridan's; Bide." His clear, If: |ow, enunciation,accent, and graceful action attracted general favour.Matters Fred Manning, Joe! Troy, and P. Paieausosf; with much taste. : Mr. P. J.. Duffy recited" Sheridan's Invective against Warren Hasting*."This"T4a powerful piece of oratory, but onr youngreclterfiiwil not.to show a high order of elocution,and that^hi needs only time ilnd troinlog to raisehim to aa eanable rank as a reader. I" Come backto Erin" (a piano and violin Duet) was then gonethrough by MesarB. T. Wslsb and P. Kiereey.This exceedingly tweet melody produced a mostpleasing break in tbe reading! and recitations,! andtheir sBerformaDce was juitly acknowledged bygenerouVCnpplauue. - lire, Maber, the talentedorganiiUof Ballybricien ebcreb, acted as accom-paniBtlJoOa manner worthy 1 of herself and: tbeoccaslpkr''

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Am£bg«t thoso in Uio.iminisdlato vicinity of theplatforfa ncro I— ¦ . - . ;! T : : ' !

i Theilost JJav Dr Power, tarS Bithop of Watorford,the Mijor of Watsrford, Mra TooIe and Mi«« Toole,the Mafror of Kilkenny (Mr P M Eg»n), J TIghe, C.E.Hev W1J Pbelan, O.C, ieT.P«ther W»l«h.C.C, Eav PF Flrni. Ado. BOT Father Brown, CO, Trsmore ; RovFather Barry, O.P. Bov Pathor Hanway, O.aP, Aid LA Byaii, J.P; and Mrs Byan, WjWolab, MUM Dobbyn,Aid Biamona, J Mackoy and Mr; Mackoy, P Konny,T.C, ana Mrs Kenny, B Dillon,1 1J Kuox, T.C, and MrsKnoi !TQulnn.T.C, DDimford, Miss OomminsJ T JFreenianrj J Murphy, Secretary Waterfort, and Lime'riok Billwsy, Mrs Murphy and Miss Murphy, I P J8uUlvi: i, T.C, and Mrs SuUlTun, Mrs Coloman, JWalsh, iod tin B Walsh, ' Uall t the Uiesc* P<jirer.Mini 2 emlng, Doblia ; W J Ktmny; Mrs flhoitia, WD MoN im»r», G BrUcoe, Mraod the Misses Burna,the Mi«so* Emu, Mr C and Mro Dowliag, the MimeaKDox,-tho-'JlU8«« CoUcr. Mr* L Dawson, Mr HMcLeao.Mri Furlon?, A ParteB, T.C. Mr Beffernao,Dr O'Sallirin, O Nolan and Mr» Nolan, J Hcarne,C P Bpdmond, WiTZBPom) News, &c ( : |

Eev [Bro ther HATES, in bty opening itateapent*mentioned that he had been ;siz years Inspector inthe Christian Schools,: and from his experience, hewas' able to testify to < the : [great advanco madeduring that time by the Brotliars. . ! ! :

The BISHOP, who was greeted with opplaoee,said le was afraid |that pn that occasion hiaintelligence wan a bit dolled by tbe weatbor, and bisthroat in sympathy with it (laughter) 1 but he bad apleasiw? dqty to dlioharge, and ithat was to expresshU prfde to Mr H»yea »nd b!« good brothers whohare Iqhartfe of that grand edocatlonal iestaonsn-mbnt,;«t the splendid evidence displayed that even-ing of the faborloos I educationai' work! done bytba Chrittiia Brotherf. H9 ; was proud; also thatthe gtx>d peopl« of Waterford;in tbeljr masses werepreeecty on1 that Important occuiiJonJ There is DOwork Wore important than tb&tof tmlnlng bojs fortbe duties -! that devdve oa1 them here, and thedestlnS that; awaits tbsm hereafter. Education Ispartic ilarly; important at tbe present time. Therewot a Ime «ben tbe peopla Were Content to live inbamle S surrounded byj the tponnioiw, atd beyondtbesa- ooantlacs th«y knew, notbinjf more of tbe¦orld, 1 Tbe> bad notb;ipir.tQd9 lint to procure thetstaas|jof snbflstcnct) save lth,el souls; and die.Things ooW *ro ebon [ed, pitnconl, wo* the lrstto iotmdocetuoM facll tie* for lnter-cominuDicatlon•tow.'Jto much develoiW and extended.! He coa-Metedjdonmel with WaUrford, t4king id Carrlck.He ran his! coacbe* to Kllkeony aod Dublin. Itwas thus that the old order of isoUticn was broken,and «aVnc«meto knowJUiat tley tudfello» itl»easat * (llitariif, itrangirs no! longer. : Slflce then arevolution bos taken pUxe, atld by steam and tele-

:'gm)>|lire ou ooanntiUaiteiia a Kcond *»tb thendtJrmoat -enda of thai, norld. From facloK meretvillanh «• har« btco ti«osoiopb]iu»«i'j-Wt>etbtr;ibit 'i*foln ion ws ffl^goodcrfor ftU iedlajBotiwiih to"s»y Vo«V ' «* 07004 i caitsot* get empH>/-went ft boinf, atd if »a»fo»;lbeir yooDgl people tbllfPtki rl»iWM» to the iBhanged copdiOoniof iSlng*.ilKit ttl ftlflBi t*d«a«*o» ts n6*btr»,'-"Oodef 'j>*ittiFtiSoSttait Irtnk^itdi well e««*by but bejilaot h'pW.'W«l.oini inlart-ibe: educated. nao,

wight say, bow the language of their cohntry.w nether that la as it onght to be la another ques-«0B» . out et 11 It is a fact, and we must accept it.English is tHe language of tbe colonising people ofthe world, it Beemed in future timos—God'e Pro-vidence ! olo4e can give the reason—destined to hathe languaga of the greater portion of the earth. Itis through :he language; people have to work!ixiBhmen could be bi-lingual j by an effort theyeotJd: ; resoua thoir jnatlva tongue. Pity it is that; It Is fast fading away from1 theij shores (applause.);But In the:race of life what uSe. would Irish alonobe to a man ? . What wninld the eweet accents oftho Monster Irish avail a nian going to thccolonies pCertainly nothing. , The language of commerce, thecoming universal language is English, i He wastherefore glad to find tbatHhat language has beenso successfully cultivated in tbo Christian Sohoolsof Wpterfoid. Science was not forgotten. Aboutthe sciences : he would say • nothing. They aresplendid as a foundation for menthl training. Theycould not rear a permanent superstructure withoutlaying such; a solid land enduring : basis 03 tbosciences furbish. It; was I said by a great generalthat tbe poorest soldier imay carry a marshal'sbaton in bib; knapsack destined for him when howon it ; the^e was many ajyouDg lad there who didnot know tbe 'destlny before him, and euch subjectsas the sciences might bo: tbe first step to theiradvancement. A century] ago, two centuries ago,the people ojf Waterford were the most prosperous.Independent! Teligious, and pious people in Iroland.As a! proof of it they ha!d the; numerous publiccharities beBtowed : by m^n wbose names aro inbenediction jin WaterfordU These were men whocrossed to France add Spain, and who thero by theirenergy having educated jthemselvea, became riphmerchants, and when tbev died remembered thecity of tbeiri biith. As soon as the good Brothersestablished themselves In!Mount Sion tbe leadingnlon I in tbe city get tbe foundation of theireducation In these schools in which they werethen [ standing. : The BiBbop continued — Weknowi what these men! turned out to be.Some; of them : are | well : koown to us.There was one whose features we recognised inono of the premiums given to a young gentlemanthis evening; We know that after' getting therudiments of bis : educatiob in this establishment,and al littlej trainibg ekevrhere, be succeeded sowell, that we need not go to Dick Wbittington ,once jLofd Mayor ot London, when we can pointto one ' infinitely bis Buperior, .now Lord Mayor olDublin (loud applause). (You, should feel deeplygrateful to tbe good brothers for thoir 'condescen-sion ; for y|>u will agree that ibeir laboring inthis manner: for -your children is a condescension.when you understand that the end of their insti-tute is of a! higher purpose., tban the training ofchildren for pursuits of this kind—to Implant tbefaith jin tho , minds of.tbe young, and to take careof those who have none to take care of them. Butthe tune came when we wanted a helping handto llfli up our good people, and the good brothersoffered their services. How efficiently they dotheir work the proceedings of this evening fullyprovel I wish to say it affords myself personallya very great pleasure In being here amongst tbegood peoplO|Of tho city oftWoterford, amongst tbegood brothers, and their fine young pupils. It isa pleasure, |and I am euro] evervono here partakesof it. I I feel very thankful for being asked tocomejhere this evening. |I only wish that theirefforts ia the future, as long as it will be theirbusiness to take charge if tbe higher education,will meet that amount of success which we are en-titled; to expect from what they have put beforeus to-night (lon,d applause).

Tbe M ATOE offered the pishop on the part of theteachers and parents of tbe young pupils, hishearty thanks, for ¦ coming there notwithstandingall tbe weighty cares that lay on his shoulders.To receive a premium from tbe hands of one'sBishop wa« a thing to r smember. As a pupil ofMount, Sion (cheers) he would wish to say that butfor Mount Siou many of tbem would be hewers ofwood and drawers of wate • to the end (upplause).He noticed the portrait of I hat Grand Young Man,Thomns Seiton . a Mount f ion boy, whom he mightcall Waterford's Gladstone (.hear, bear) . Theywould require many Thorn IB Sextons for the futurework of Ireland, BO there ivas weighty work beforetbat institution. When le 13 was spent on Coercionand more oil education t! ley would be happier forIt (applause). Educatioi combined with religionwould lead Ireland to th< place she once occupiedamong the matlons of the world. He hoped thetime [was not far distant nben they would have ahall fit to bold the va it audieoce before him(applause) . He again tendered the Bishop biaheartfelt thanks on the pan of thooe present.

Aid BrAtf seconded t i e vote of thanks to theBishop, Hecould well ram iinber when a youngsterin school nitb wbat dellgt t they looked forward tothe coming of the Bishop. They owed a debt ofgratltiude to Dr Power, to • facing the fog and thedamp of that November night. He called on tbeilnyor to put the vote.

Tbe Mayor having put tbe resolution, called forthree I cheers for tbe Bisbcp, which wero enthusias-tically given.

Tbe BiBHOr, in returning tbnnlti, said there wasan OIL) Latin maxim, " If you aeek a moauinent lookaround" ; and if they wanted a monument cf tbework I done in Mount Sion they need but obey it(applause). They should be proud of tbeir sterlingMayer, who was as true as steel. They occasionallymight have some little differences, but that did notdetract from bis admiration of tbe sincerity andC irnestnesa, kindness and wurth of tb sir Cbiof Magis-trate (cheers). AU Eyan and ho were old frlonila.He believed they played together (laughter).During all the time he knew him, bo never variedin bis hi gh' appreciation of his sterling north(applause). i. The company dispersed, the proceedings bavin?closed with tbe singing of!" God Save Ireland," inspirited Bty le.

Tbe good Brothers afe to bo complimented onthe splendid success of tbo entertainment | and tbecitizens of Waterford , wbo bud tbo good fortune tohe present at It , will reckon it as one of tho moBtintellectual ; interesting nnd enjoyable events inthe record of tho now fast waning year.

Xiismoro Union— W EDNESDAY

1 {From our. Reporter).Mr Jo HN 8TA770BD. Chairman, presided.

Other Guardians prosent!-Moms Jaaos M'Grath,Monut Biters—K W Colleajdor 7 C, John Gorman,Luardnci) O'Donnall , : Michael O'Cttlk^han, PatriotsByanJ William Wilsn, F I E Carrey, J f , OaptaiaPower, J P, E N Foley, •' Pj M FPhoi.w, T S- Walsh,Dr Denneby, M 0, and Mr Hynei wore in attsndanoo.

\\ ' I THE TBAM* NUI8AK0E.

,0a tho reading of the mlnntos it appeared that la stweek bf the 110 admitted 102 were tramps,

I Mr CUrry4-That Is extraordinary.; 1h<f Muter said there {rrere any amount ofraon,women, and children comiog-into tbo house. It was aImlgrntory population moving from ono workhoua toanotb'sr. ; ; i. :! Mr Carry—Some steps should bo taken to check'that.; .' : . • - ; :

Master—Everything was trlod. Theablo-bodied menadmitted are obliged to break 5 owt of stones beforethey get breakfast. Of Conroo for tho nomon Badchildren wo have nothing to do.

Mr CollenSer—I hope yoa do not think the 5 owt ofstones too much f : ¦

Master—II do sot. Tho tramps loot on this unionas the wsrstt for their Obua fa Ireland.

MriCarryj-I do not see why tho womon shq old notbo mtde do Borne work suitable to them. Itw'ontd bo' woll; piaster, if yon elerolscd your inQenuityla findingsome .work for the women, ;

I Mr Collender— Evon compel thorn to tzko a cold:batb; ¦ ! I , . !• f: Mastor—That could not bs done »a tho dodtor wouldnot raoommond It. Jt U a daugoroas thins to rush aporson into ft cold bith, ' ;

Mr!Collondor—Somethiog ought to bo done.' . TBB COLIjECTIOK 0? THE BATE.The Local Government : Board wroto refuting to

allow 'one collector to do &U the work of tho utilon , ondcalling on tho board to appoint a uccond collectorforthwith, i , :

Clork—What will yon dofMr Collendor—Obey ' the 'order. Thoro it only ono

conree open', I suppose; jClerk—Wfiat order will you make tMr McGrath eopposed they had BO option. They

should pat the present Oollebtor to work at onoo.Mr Collonder -And odvortioo for a oollectoriTbo Clxrkj iisked If be shooM meotiou the ratos of

payment as ibefore—fid in tbo Jil for amount collectedup to 81st: j March, rid to June , and nothing for ratocollected if tor that. :

The boarddonsidered 8O1 ! :Tho Clerk reminded tho board that the tno can-

didates before offered tbe "Gnaranteo Sotlety'1 insteadof two sureties. Would tho board be satiaflad nitbthis ueourlti f I ¦ ;¦ : .

Mr_Collendof--It Is for tho board to consider If thissociety u good enongh. i |

Cl«k—The Local GoVornmont Board stipulate thattbo bond be sitrnod by two eeoaritki.

Mr Corry—What fi the actual amount of tio defal-ration of oar lato colleotor 1 \

Cl«k -It ha« beoi'paid. I. . ' :Mr. Cnrry—Were all tho arrears returned1 really

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The Clerk said ono man wroto asking him whatremaisded jdae by him, which nont to ahoir that hebad paid lometbin . He< had a letter from oaotberstatiotr thatjhB had paid thi rate. :

Mr McGrtth—Tbeto «Utcm»Dli are not reliable. Ifthey paid whore are tbe receipts P ;

1 The Clerk sald- ho-would ascertain from the LocalGoTerntoentj Board If tbo Gnirnntco Baoiety would bocotfldored gnfflriont! Seoarity before ieoulog the ad-vertUement^ . I 1 ¦ ; • . : ' 1

' < ! THX DaflAD; CONTBACT. :The Local Government Board wrote, (tatlnjr that in

tbeir opinion Mr Slattery should bo compelled to com-pleta his bread contract J i : .

CUrk-Mr SUtterr. said lbs wo old go on If tbo L0O1IOovsrnoieDl Beard objebted.

Mi :CsUes der—rb4« U oil right them!: ' ¦ ¦ : ' 'BB. BBtmOHD.

Th« Local Qoverntsent Board WroU, »Uh reforenbsto Dr Kedmbnd> absenoe, rtating that In tbflr opinionnadra tbe oireanntoocos tbo doctor did everything Inhis power to see th*t tbe poor were not neglebted due*ing nil enforced abieboe. j. : j

I ; ' IPS itWJBiOB Ot OAPfOQCIHi !One or Md oomatuiloatitjai were read relative to the

•ewemge of Cappoqubi, pait of which was condemnodiClerk—Yin will have • Report on thU iqbieot this

day week. I ; ¦ I - i . ' i :I

¦ I . BE/I0IIB 00003. ¦ ' .Mr;Crotty, Llimon, miote, protc«l{og egalcit tbo

action of tfie soarditni lji rejeutiog <oms cutioo sup^pliecVby him, and enelodnB letters from Mesirs CroweA WiUon, Dablin. »nd th» MaySdid 8ploiing Com-pany, wbtth sUUdithat it woa aa staot oojpy of theaccepted aaiinple. H# held there was no'grouod at allfsr refaiingitbe caliw. 'r ¦ ' ' 1

Mr P F>»l»h-Ws said!It was quite aa rood u th»aampb, bat not n> h«»TjJ ik» did not actoallr reject thecslioo,. , ; ' - "' •;. . - . ' ; • . - • : .. . i ,

M*sWr—Wh«n ths ebmtaltte* sold it wb bot op tolOODle.Xhj dnoalWrnatJvfei , , ! .

l i t] k«a «ih prop6aed[»nd It ««S ttttnimottJlyreiolnd W aectpt t»p «ttpply 1 , ' . ; ; , , . . .¦ ¦¦ '¦( ' '¦' ' 1

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Mr Ma Canaan»»o«aaorfl, Tallow, ntttroed s*t Wwtffi i Trf9t9 i«f -ym b« w u* mn

to Mr Baldwin. Ho sent the amount in two soparato SOYQOJ TINQ PJ QBUIERB IN WAIB&F0RD.sams, one of filO and the other of .£3 116, and; had ' : ro Tjn, BDITOB !o» TUB WATEBFOBD NBTVS. :

rThrclerk.Pa?d ehWrd! had deolared that all . neb. ¦ W SIE- I

^beg to say that I 4m appointed

ouoBtlons were to be deoidbd before the Coanty Cdart hnyer in the Waterford district by that eminentJudge and it waa agreod to inform Me . Connor* firm, Messrs. Lunham Bros., Cork, and consequentlyacoorain ljf. ¦

: ' . ;] .: . i ABOUT PfOS. ^

' . i j ¦'• Mr Bremhor, V 3, ropor(ed tbat a pig suffering; fromSwine fever was in the possession of the widow Catey,Cappoqnin. . i ; ¦ ¦

. : - : ' ¦ |- . | ! . ::! Mr Collondor said tbis ipig was living for. tho lastton woolu, Baffeiinff from e disease. .; ; ; . ' ,I Mr Carry romarked thst pigs suffering from strinofover generally died in throe or four days. • .I Mr Collonder—And if it reoovoxs it in oramp^d;:; WeShould mako an order to slaughter this pig and girethe poor woman the usual compensation. 1 : ,; ThU was agreed to. : ' :I. THB BANK ACCOUNT. ¦ • I

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i Mr H S Bromuer, manager National Bank, reportedthat the account was overdrawn £107 17 Od raoro thanthe Btipnlated amouat, and ho mentioned that no far-ther cheques can bo honored without epeoial pormise^on.

ilr M'Grath—1 proposo .thoi oolleotor bo oilledl onporfeot his bond and have his books ready by this dayweek. • : : " - . : ( : ¦

Mr Collondor seconded tho motion wbioh was agreedto. . 1

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¦ 1 ¦ , .APPLICATION T0B AH 1NCBEASE. :

j Mr B O'Donnell , rate collector, wroto aakinj thatEU foo for coUooUng tho rate shonld bo ralcad to Cdin thowe.

¦- . . - ¦¦. Mr Collender—I beg to proposo we do no snob thing.Mr M'Grat : I second that. Clerk : It is not opento the board to grant it to-day. Some one must givo abotico of motion. ' :; Mr Collonder—Wo are trying to economise, and ISee no reason w caterer for this increase. ; :1 Mr M'Grath—Wo could! Kot many Rood collectors at8d in tho . i B .' B

I LABOEEB; OB NOT.¦ A msmoiiul was road from some of tho lnhabitantaof Bowley nrginir that a vaoant cottago on tho town-land should bo givon to a man named Koeffo. j MrCollondor Baid thero was a fatal objection to thoapplicant i ho was not a labourer. . ¦! Mr Foloy in tho course of a long statcmont pro-ceeded to show that tho man was as a labouring mailentitled to bo token as a tenant. • !1 Mr Collondor said Mr Foley bad raised Kecffo tothe position of a coachman and Biaco hie elerbtioti hocad dono no labouring work. Tbe farmer was alsoadverso to this man. ' 1 \\' Mr Curry eald that oould not hold water at all. ' ; •t Chairman- There soerii to bo groat many ratepayersin favor of giving the cottage to this 'man. ¦ '. Mr Curry said tho house !was bnilt for this man andIt would bo a great In jnstioo not to give it to him. i; Mr Col londer—If ypu giro it to him you will'notillogally. " ! • :

Mr Patriok Eyan strongly urgod that tho man wasentitled to the homo, and ho propocod that ho bo ac-cepted as tenant. Copt Power seconded tho motion.¦ Mr Collondor—I propoab that no ono bat an rirrri-Caltaral laborer gets this house.: A poll wao takon and Mr CoHeLdor alono votedagainst Ri?inff the honse to O'Keoffe.

1 STATE OP THE HOU8E.i Bcmaining last week; 171; admitted since, 85 ; dis-charged, 80 ; died, 2 ; No ib house corresponding irooklast year. 163 ; nnmber In infirmary, 41 ; do In fovoihospital, 1; ooat of provisions , eto, reoei?od, £10 19s6d t do consumed, .£21 19s Od ; general average cost,2s lid j in infirmary > 3s7Jd 1 ; in feter hospital, 9i 2<V |In dinning ball , Is 8d. !: Tbe board thon odjoarnijd.

Oar Ooolio Ilotoo.'¦ A meeting of tbo County Committee was calledfor Tuesday, but only I'ather Condon, Hessre. T.Nolan, E, Murphy, and ¦). P. Bedmond, attended.Mr. W. M. Veale wrote a jologlsing for bis enforcedabsence. Tbe membe rs present considered tbeSmall number at tbe initial meeting ' of thecommittee shewed apathy which Bbould cot exist.A discussion arose regarding the person to benominated from tbe county on the Central Council ,but DO formal decision; was come to. Messrs.Nolan, Murphy, and Bedmond. promised to asertainif any suitable ground conld be procured nearWaterford for the purposes of tbe Gaelic AtlethicAssociation. It was . resolved to urge on tbeGeneral Convention to adopt stringent measures toenforce tho parish rule strictly in the inter clubmatches of tbe county championships. In conse-quence of the scant attendance tbe considerationof many importint matters had to be deferred.

I understand a move is activel y on foot amongstthe young men of Dunmoie East to establish abranch ot the G.A.A. 1 If what I near is true , tbeneo-touieii will , without doubt, play a prominentpart in ibis year's football season. The unitedparishes of Crouke and Killea are qulto large¦enough to shelter tno first class clubs.

A meeting of the Gaels of Plltown was hold on1st November. Tbe following committee mom-:bers attended—E. K. Qninn, T. O'Donnell , H.O'Donnell , J. Daniel , J. Walsb , W. Delabunty, U,'t'raney, J. Eoacb, E. Shannon , 8. Tobia, P. Walsb,D. Larkin, Hon Treasurer 1 Peter O'Donnell , Hen.Sec. The proceedings trfere opened by tho chair-man reading a circular from tbe committee of tbeNutionul Monument Fund, and also Dr. Croke'aletter promoting tbe same. A letter of invitationrcas read from the secretary of tbe Callan Branchlo a tournament to be held on the 11th November inaid of the eaine laudable purpose, but the com-mittee regret very much they are not In a positionto send a team to tbe touraament. The meet-ing decided on forming a special committeefor tbo carrying out of tbe albletio (port*la aid of tbe National Monument Fund, with powerto add to tbeir number from tbe other Gaelic clubsof tbe district , wbom tbey hope will unsiot them toiinake it a success. Tho committee, acting on . thoSuggestion of Mr. Fisher, of giving <\ prlio fordanolng to lsdito, tboy arjjed tbu opinions of afevr of tbe leading beljea, who trere in favour of thesame. Tbo annual re-organization of tbe club nllljbe hi-ld for tbe purpose of enrolling mitobdro onSunday, ttu 18th insrj when It Is expected tbat allthe young and old men < f tbe district will attend.Our nest, meeting will ha held on tbo Oth root, at7 o'clock , afternoon, at which we bope to bavo afull meeting of the committee to draft the pro-gramme ot events for St. Stephen's day, and tomice subscriptions for the buying of prizes,— Cor.

A meeetlng of the Kilmolleran branch oE theG.A.A. was bold at tbe Club Booms on last Sunday,tbe chairman , Mr. KOBEET FrrroEBAiD, T.C.,presiding. Aa a tribute of respect to tbe memoryof the lite. Mr. John Fleming, T.C, of Carriokb»> ,who bad been treasurer of tbe aboro named bianohof tbe G.AA. since Its formation, and wbo died athis residence bere on Saturday evening, tbe meet-ing edfourned till next Sunday,

i The following resolnlioco were proposed by Mr.llobert Walsb, Tinholls, seconded by Mr. JohnWall , captain, and carritd unanimously 1—1 That we deooljr end doccrclT rejrrt th» esrij domlso ofoar respoctad treasurer. Mr. John Fleming, T.C, and **tike this, tue flnt opportnoitjr of coniojing to hit tdjctedi im i lf , tbla cxprculoa 0! oax ijnnpaujr in thoir udibsrcftTcmoiitt ': Thit a cony of thb rciolotloa bo cat to tho dsccuod'aubtcr, Uiu sUmisg.

, I learn from trustworthy eourcea tbat In manyparts of tbe county rough and tumble football isctill a favourito amusement. Those Who Join in tbepastime in many carcs! would make valuable mem-bero of tbe G.A.A.,1 if tbey wero only taken properlyin hands and; taught tbat lu the rough game, aspracticed by the uninitiated, tbere it muoh to ,con-demm Football, unlsra distinct rules ore faith-llully followed; ia generally prodnctire of alterca-tions and angry feelings wbloh often become sopronounced as;to make tbo game anything ljut asource of amaeement to thooe nbo engage in it.When properly played jit promotes general (roodtrill amongst menr KMC3 thorough enjoyment to allconcerned, fosters every manly feeling, and aids ludeveloping tbe physical abilities of all tbe youngblood cf tbo country. ¦s i .

Many of those *ho have recently watched! thepraetioo of tbia reprehensible style of play haveasked me to point out tho steps necessary to directit Into tbo leg itimate channel , Tbe only real I wayis by forming a branch of the G.A.A. and urgingIbe advantages of joining it. A club may beformed in any ; p\rltb by percons residing or beingemployed therein. , Tnenty ono playing tnemtersover sistcen years of age mast be enrolled beforeit can bo nfflliated. Tbe) affiliation fee yearly Is lo?.,nbich muBt be forwarded to the County Secretary,wbo in turn Bends half this eum to tbe Treasurer oftbe Central Council, Policemen are not eligible(or membership' Clubs should be| managed by achairman, vice-chairman, secretary, treasurer, cap.tain , vice-captain, and a committee to be appointedat tbe first general meeting. Any further Informa-tion which may be p«t?de|d by those desirous of fyru>log a new branch can be bad on application to; theCounty Decretary at th'ii office. 1 j

; The Commercial's first and second tetms aro tomeet tbo first and second teams of tbe BallyduffLower club at gillotcran on Ouoday. A taotch] bosalso been arranged and will bo played betweenl tboBallyoameela and Yoaghal tecmi on Sunday.

A fragment o( the Invaders' Team arrived from.'America by tbe City of Borne jresUrday. | KeohaoiiDungaivan , and Hiukie, Csrrickbegi tbe CountyWoterford repre'ieatatlvc'S, wure amongst tbe obm-ber. Ueventeon of thn loam famaln permanently

jin Amoricuj and ulgbtjalre stopping behlhd; for a;timo to eso tbelf friend?} and' visit places of note.

CUBCSEt) AT tAtiiI In tbe land Connniasion Court, on Friday, Chief'CommUaloner Iivbcb announced tbat) owing to tbe'conduct of some landlords) ¦ they were qLllged toframe a new rnle dealing with arrears tbst mightbate accrued due while oegoclatioc* at tq putvhajewere pending) ID SsTeral instafloci tbo Cowmlssloneri found tbat ftepB ««rd being itaken byhndtordt wblcb, if allowed} would mtllutt! airainStthe sevurlty faf the loin, advanced hy tbe state andwould not ba conducive,tt) the SDccenfUl wOrlingof tbe Aeti The h*n hlla #ss (hat no advancewould be made pelts* the .Oommltsioriers were

Vatlsfled tbat no tnore, than six montbi'i rebt re^: mnlned nnuild. uniStlifled Or Uorrleuedi I

! Hdnoii ISflTitibrt AW Cdrjaa.-Sore.inesi and drynM>,! (IsklJng and irritatlonj Indaoing'eorijh and »ffe«ting the voioe. Foj theseliymptoms;n«o Eppt'i Glyoerlne Julubei. , In 'contact with theglandi at the moment iey ore excited byi the oot of

liocklnff , the Glyoerlne Ir the»o ogreeible obnfeatioqsbeoomei aeiUel* beaUn*. Sold only in bokesVid.,

i tins Is. Hd.. labelled !' . AHtsErPs * Oo.L Hoibaio-i pntblo Cbfta1sti, jK>nq(tol0 ; Dr.; Oeofe Mcbre, in hUiworki 0 "Kpse and Mroat Diseases/;JU* 1 '! ThaiOlvoerine Jojobe* i prepared by JoDW* Spit and Co.are of oadoubted K*rW« arsj eitrative cipaUUtivs

Iment ," *hlls D/. Gordon Holmes 1 Benlof. Physician;t 0 t)e UtiiiWtwji Jwort^nd «a» J»Wmarlr

fc»i)lts* 1!" A rtot M «ttr«M( . tria)] I hirs rotM yoataiytwio

rtwW wJHiw: I i 1 7 : :;

purchase from local traders when tbey offer for saJeeabh animals as. would suit my employers. Now;thjj two leading local merchants have decided onboycotting—that ; Is to. «ay . refuse dealing-1 withmyself or any other trader who would sell to me (orany representative of Messrs. Lunham Bros., Cork>any bogs ; arid notwithstanding those men lay .cuttheir own capital, they are not .now at liberty to doso for any speculation, or free trodojln bnying oraelliug," but must work for those merchant* alone,and at their (merchants') own terms. ! I consider itonly fair that the bacon trader* of England and Ire-land should know bow matters stand In ,Waterford,and how attempts are tnado to prevent'enterprisingand careful curera from securing best class hogs tomake best quality bacon for their customers. I mayalso remark that a similar attempt was mode herelast season to prevent. Wiltshire Houses fro mgetting best Irish bogs, and should it be repeatedtbi9 oeaiion I wiU not fail to acquaint you. TrustingI am not trespassing too much on your valuablespace,—I remain, yours very, truly,

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ST. PATBICK'S HALL PETTY SESSIONSAt thcao Sossioas, hold on Satnrday before Messrs

Blqomfield and Bogora Miohoel Brian waa fined £1for travelling on tha Waterford and Central IrelandRailway without a ticket , nod .£1 for threatening tothrow a Railway officer oat of tho carriage. MrUloomfiol d diiectod tho polica to make the atriotestinvestigation Into the caao cf tho patient who left tbeLcpor Hospital for a lodging honso, as the poor girlwas in a deplorable state-whan sho reaohed the work-house ; sho stated she was takoa Into a hall by ttromen and the door looked. H C Colcman promised todo aB directed.—Adjourned.

Tbe vice-guardians , Col Eobortcon and Ilr.W. G. Burke attended.

QCHEBiL AVSBAOn COST AND STATISTICS., Mr. Burke eald they had adopted a form In tbeAtby union showing the general average costin indoor and outdoor relief, co3ts of stimulant], ic,

Chairman—»Tbat is an extract froa tbe mlnutca.It is very useful. 'i Mnoter—It would "bo" very useful for tho rg-porters.

UJDICAI, omccn't BEPOBT.The medical officer reported tbo provisions good.

On the 28tb July an order waa mndo tbat a bath beprovided for tbe hospital. Ordered., TEA.¦ Chairman—There are five cheats of tea supplied.The Medical Officer has examined it and stated itwaa equal to sample. It nould not be well for thepresent to take more than three chests, but if thecontractor agrees he may have tbem here at bisonn risk. Of course tbe master will take tbem Intchis store, but we will only pay for three chests ata time. ;;¦¦ PEOVIBIOIJB AND jreCEttfAEtM BUPPLIED.

The Chairman ohecked over tbe supplies of pro-vialontj and necessaries received for the paet monthand found the.ni correct. He suggested that theorders be sent to tbe contractors every neek by tbemaster.

MaBtec—It hasn't been dona before, but I thinkit is right to di> su.

Chairman—In another union a contractor for teaclaimed £8, and there vca no reccrd of It but agap left in tbo books nbcro tbe tea appeared notto have been entered. If ' bo had an order therewould have been no diScalty in dlecoverlni; themistake. Tbe Chairman then proceeded to sign anumber of orders for provisions for tho next week ,observing to tho reporters " This lo very dry workfor you gentlemen" (laughter).

! TH « FOB-TEE'S nooE.iTho Chairman said, with regard to the porter's

book, lam Informed tbat the porter doe3 not enterevery naino—tbere are exceptions.

!Mr Burke—How Is that t Col Robertson 1 It iabetter send for tbe porter aad bave bis explanation.The porter <\as oent for.

TOR OFJTAL.. Mr Burke said In Tuatn and Athy they used up

tbo offal for feeding pigs.Master—There is very little. Mr. Burke 1 Ob ,

we ueed to feed (Wo or six pigs.Master—There is scarcely ns much here ao would

feed one pig.Tbo Chairman bero presented hio note book

where be bad noted tbo matter some days ago.Mr Buike—Oh , we wero both of the came mind.

THE FOBTEn.

I The porter here camu beforo tbem and was toldto enter tbe , name of every percoa coming intotbe bouse.AVPLICATIOrt TO HATB A DEAI tIDTD 6EHT TO

DOBMH.The man Horlgan , cntetaUer on a farm of Sir

Richard Musgrave , WBB beforo the vice-tfuardians,pursuant to an order made last day, with referenceto haviog bis son c^nt to a deaf and dumb lnstitnte.

Chairman—We have tnido inquiries as to Bead-ing ;your son to Dublin. We think it would baa very good think for tbe boy. We bave madeInquiries and wo think yoa coutd contribute one-third £.5 towards bis maintocancL* in tbo inatltu.tion.

Mr Bourke—We were told that you could con*tribute half, We moot look to tha ratepayers!Tbia is not our own money, and we theroforo tbiaktbat yon caa contribute ODO third.

1 HoriRiin—I cannot afford it.:Mr Bourke—Wo bovo Inquired from peoplo who

were acquainted with your circumstanced.1 jHorlgan—Yoa did not make Inquiry from tboproper people.

jll r Bourke—That was unPortunate , but we think'yi a Rbould contribute ono-thlrd.; ;Horigan —I cannot agree to that.—The applica-tion was refused.. : THE GCnOOLUAtTEB.

jTho Master applied fur eoaio furniture andncceamrlea for the ecbooltoaoter's npartmento, inwhich were included a couib and brush.

Caairman—A ooub and brush (laug hter),llaater—Yea.

: Chairman—Adjourn it for a ceek.I The Master suggested ttatthe partition should

ba onntlnued to tho roof of tho balldinp, as thero wasa1 draught in tho room whon tha door wea opoa.—Ordorcd.

i AK INYEJfTonT BOOK.|Tho Clork tubmitted form of Invoatory book, nhioU

hed been approve! of , and itatod that tlccsra BroaaaC Co, had not timo to pot It.

! Chairman—Ordorit from Thom.caTUJATB or BATEIJ .

Tho Gerk tubmlttcd c:timatca or rates, cad askodtbat a opcoial day misbt bo filed for Its ooncidsratlon.

!Chairman—Will U o'clock on Monday noxt tolt tClerk—Yes. , . !1 TDB HETf DoiiiOtiio Ton ijiAufa.Tho Local Government Board returned pUns cnd

apeolflo»Uon» for now boltrling.Chairman—This eight bo modlflsd with rcjard to »ho

water Bystem. _, 'Tho Onporlntondont of Work* sild ho would mako

tbo ncc3::ary altsratlons, aad th,on oabalt it to thsboard* : .

TltO CEtAVLAlrr. :Tho Local Qovornment Board ; rrroto , etatlnj that

they approved of tho appointment of tho Very EavPctar Casey, P.P, T.S, Dunjorvoo, to tbo ohaplalnoyofitho workhouse

Chairman—As for as I tin hear this Is a very goldappointmonti

flin BWOlt Of SfcttntTOBD.Tho Local Government Board wrote, sanctioning tho

payment of JM to :Mr 0'8hoai ouotionoor, for takioginventory of furniture, eto.

Chairman-Have yorl a ohequo . filled for that largoanount f Clork 1 Yea, air (lanahtorj.

> Aiuir rcNUiONnco.A communioation w»> received from tho Financial

Poolety ot tho mnny, itatine thai the pay order on apensioner namod Hanley ohoold bo sunt to Halifax,Kova Sootia. ' , ¦' I Chairman—What It that la refercnoo to.' 1 Medical 0C2cer-A great many; penslonorS got anadvance of pension Utoly and emigrated to Can* da.This man left hi» wife and ohlld la the anlon. '

i |Cbairtaan~Wrlto book and get tho fora and tend hto the pay m»»tcr In; C>uada.: ' ' TUB STOCKTAltCC.i :Mr Dssher, J P, Cappajb, wroto reoomnondlns tbopayment of JiS 8% to Mr Briaioo, who; took stock in thoworkboune, and explaining the entire inbject .¦ I Chairman—Thoro , is 'jao application before ns fromHrBrisooe. Mark th»tlettor " read." We o*n payb|ta next week. You need not pat that lottir oa (homlnntes 1 It would only embuacs Us, It would appearthey expooted opposition to tho payment,

i Clork—Mr Biliooe'i ctook ii copied lbto the books.j i ; POTATOES. . :j The Medloal OQior reported tho bread good. The

•npply of potatoes j jroirnoa toe norkhotuo ground*ffos bad last week. - ¦ i

Tender* were ordered to be iotltcd for potatoes.UB lOAtr&At? AH)) Tntt VIO B OD*EDfAHS.

I Tho 0b»irm»n sf at for Mr Stiinlan, oonkraator forsnndrlcs, and aiked wonld ho be prepared to topplygoods on the lame terms aa l&ab contract. Uis presonttender was higher than that gf the but halt year.

lMrSoinl»a—Tbloi* hive advanced ia prloo elacuthorn . » . -' . , ; I

Cbalttfian—Is toefe a rlas la tea Fi Mr Bt>»nlan<M)f Conrie there is (linghter.) ,

Uhairaian--DId tno windows grow eluce la»4 llmo fI uad your Under for glatug at Vd par pans last year,and now it U Is 4d. \ '; ¦ Mr Saanlan—Ob,l tbat U for tha now wlndoni, tbe

b&oesare muob forger (Uughttr.)* The Muter ulJ thitMr boanUn mtdoa mlilaketktt rear* Be Undered for 94 to saptily ¦> pug ofelau that would coat 81 0J (Uughter.) ,

; Mr Scanlau—lie, I modu a mlitakoj but 1 Sopplledliall theiaUe. ; V

j Aftel »ome foftber dUouUloa the Chairman tMd ltMr Soanlan wonld .wriU a letter to kh» boatdi »gr«lnjto etecut* tbe glollilg for • half<y*ari «d at M brlflf tb«BMt»r on wltlk (b* otbY ccstraet<| tho tloo-gtUrdUntW9U1U wwui»w ;i . l ,' ,^, '¦ !iMr 8tti@B Ofreod Wdo tohn

; . ; 00»t«ACT FUtitti . -: In Mply to Mr Bonrk* lire Cltrk itaUd tlut lit oon-i

< iradt prlbe* w«r» Id»w tbli/ear than luU In nillk( Jon» there #a* a luring of from Sid per atUoa to 34.

CBalrBian-Tliart Tory utlifMtorviflbe board »ooa a(l«r adjourned. -'

¦ DBHTAL' : NOTICEI Mr OuvroBD, LD.&, B.05.B., Bcddent Bur*

He!on Dentist) be(M to Intimate that be eautinau :topraeliee, as for the past nine fion. at 134, Partd*Quay, and It utlfted by Dr Hllla (Doctor of DtatalHargery, Bo*loa College) who It in dally attiadoaet IngdoTtton to the uio4l operatort. . ¦ . ¦ , '. , . ,H gar There' li .olte attendance in pDOCamttLvSry TueicUy, atj lT Pam;(:ll ttt«et| CarrlBi iu3LUnoTa. fortnujhtry. Thlt doe*' not Interfere withSb doUy atUbdacct In Waforfdrdi A AI1 Ootre**poadwoe to be M>dhlj|ed to 1tot*ntoQui>, 1 1 . . ¦¦¦¦ ¦¦ •• ¦¦¦•M.I . . ,,. , I.. ¦

I ' ' Emaepniff i P»tw«.-*Wi»«t,r NN to si* un(V»I, ¦ Barley, ltafld.(W«a wtiglfc

^WlM

Tho Cloco of tho Iliasloa'

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AN INSPIRING SCENE—BISHOP ANDMISSIONAEY BEAK TE8TIM0N Y TO THEINTENSITY OF WATEEFOBD'S CATHO-LICflTT. - ' ¦ • j .

¦ The Mission closed- last, Sunday , night in. theCathedra), Tbe Bcene witueesed oa tbat occasion was10 >str ikio. fr tbat the Bishop took occasion .to boldit tip a4 evidence of tha mendacity

of tboie

calumbiators wbo wonld havo it tbat Waterford'sloyalty to Leo XI1L, as bead- of the CatholicCnnrcb, was on tba wane. No one who witnessedtbat multitude of men gathered within the greatCathedral's walla, as with beaming- faces turnedtoward* , God's altar tbey shouted the rosaryrespoOMt with an enthusiasm akin to thai wbiobinspired the Hebre w prophets of old wblle tbeyintoned tbeir immortal psalma. could fail to feelImpressed tbat Erin is still the " Island ofSaints." And as every man with bis right bandlifted I on high thundered out eternal fealty to'th'eHoly Catholic Cburob, one knew Indeed '.but theblood pf many martyrs bos borne noble fruit. Forthe rest , let those wbo wish to obtain an idea ottbat inspiring and memorable epectaole refer tothe remarkable words which tbe Bishop of thedioceca used in describing it. :

After tbe rosary, which was recited at a quarterpast sgvira by Father Paliola, Father Hall ascendedthe pulpit and gave tba Papal Benediction to allpresent. Tbe eeruion next folio«ed, of wbioh wegive tba salient portions. . Tbe preacher quotedthat portion of tbe 13th chapter of the Oospel ofSt. John, In wblch Oar Lord Bays t— " Father , Ipray for those wbom Tbou hast givoa to Me,Heavenly Father, keep tbem In Thy name. I askThee ; not to take tbem out of tho world , but I askThee >. to, keep them from evil." I know no words(began .Father Hull) more suited to this occasionthan tbois, which Our Lord »poke to Uis own dearoneB tbo evening before Ho suffered. For onemomentj when his eyes fell on tbe traitor, ouroed,.wretched Judas, Bia Heart ibuddered in Hisbreajt. I am sure tbat tbat dear Lord of ours berepresent In the tabernacle fwl» to-night as He feltthen, ; Ob, I hope tbat-Our Lord, lookiug from tbealtar Ion tbe imaenea crowd. .before me, does not•00 al dingle traitor. . This I know, |hat He seeicount|ew holy ones, and Hia Heart leap with joy .Hit joy is a joy wbloh we, poor niiuloners, cannotbut abate.- It io a treat to lay eyes to look roundto-night and see this vatt Cathedral filled tuover-flot'ing. Yet mioghd with tha feelin^o ofjoy and of hope wblcb I feel ii ID elem«at ofsadness. Knowing tbe weakness- ot human natureI cannot but have' at least a passing, a momentaryfeeling of fear mingled with the hupo I feel , tbatyou will perseveie. First let me wish you joy ODtbe wonderful dispositions you bave shown in tbeSacrament of Penance. I am aa old missionarynow, :aod never jot bave I seen more earnestnessor more beautiful dispositions in tbe Sacrament ofPenance than I bave experienced in tbe people ofWaterford at this retreat. Q1, what joy it gave myheart to see tho young men, with tbeir strung pas-»ion»,: while tbe yonng men cf other lands, Aroorlcaor England, would be tnockinn; religion, waitiogtho long, long hoars, cometlmes selling tha priesiby tbo arm, and with tears jin their eyet betr.iy ingtbeir eaj;ernec3 lobe beard..' One word of warning.Before your retreat commenced you may bave badsoma excuse for sinning. Many n|mnn did ootrealice the grlovouoneia of his tins as he now doei.Our Lord cried out on tha cross " Father, Father,forg ive liim , beknows not wbat he does." Wonld notyou fall norc mean tinning in the lig ht against tbeIigbt f i Wonld not Oar Lord against His own Sic-red Henrt be obliged to cry out, " Father, Father,forgive him not, be does know what he does I" itis a bard cord to cay—but you know I say It out oflove—any of IOU who rolapcea again merits tbename ot traitor. There It eometblnj f In tbat word" treason ," •' traitor" which brings a creepingover a manly heart. We loathe tbe traitor. ; Wewould npurn him. If tto abhor the man wbo is atraitor to bis country, what must be be wbo is atraitor to Christ I Yon have many ,enomleo, battbe Holy Faith will conquer them all. Tell me,thooe amoogBt you who strayed from your Ood,what WM it brought yoa back but tbe old faith ,tbe faith preached by Patrick, which Is rooteddeeply . In your btttrts ? Long years ago In tbiidear country, In tbe days when peioecutlon was yetraglcjr.you might bave teen in the old city of Corka inonfter multitude, tbou&ando upon thousands,gathered round tbo city Jdll . It was a bright Sun-day tnornlug in October. Tbo crowd were gatheredto witness an execution. Women wera weeping andwalllbi f, ' and strong men cobbing lik« cblldreo.Some men found It hard to repress tbeir curses—und tbeir brows were dark. The gatu of thejdil were thrown open, tho procetJun of deathcame forth, tbo coldiers came, the hangman came,tho executioner came. And in the ; midst of allwalked the criminal—ths man who WHO tbat duyto dip tbe deatb. Criminal did I call him P Hisone great crime vrao tbat he was a priest of God,Father O'Calkgbtn , wbo I hopo will be onediyenrolled auiongot tbe eauitt and martyrs ofIreland. In bis early days he had loft Erin andgonejielo exile. He joined tho Catholio army ofHpainJ After a titno be gave up all dreamt ofearthly glory, and entered ono ot tbe colleges ofBpiin j be became a priest. He then modo hiswu/ back to tbe old land, to wbioh his heart hadever clong. For a abort timo he dwelt umongsthis people,'poor, hunted, and persecuted like tbem.Hu wan seiEed , brought - before a tribunal , andcharged with tbo one only .crime of being aCatholic priut. He pleaded guilty. He wasdoomed to die. He was led on bis nay to death,clad in I>U priestly cae;octr, bts bands tied behindbit back , at thoug h be nerd a felon. : At he madebis appearanco a mighty .cry of anguish burstfrom a thousand lips. The people rushed toward!him, anil heedless of the tvorcU acd (pears of tbesoldier*,.. knelt In tbo dutt at his ;feet . Theyprayed for bis ble^lng. Ho could not raise hisprieet'y band, and b» emIJed a blessing on bisSear! children , Bay ing " God blees ¦ you." Butlook on the crowd. Tbe younj men Bear tbe doorattempt a rescue. Tbey dash mtdly, wildlyon tbe soldiery. For a moment be wao troubled.He tiiroed hastily to tbem land said , ; " Ob, youngin«u,' for God'a take don't deprive mo of my crown.For yeert I bave longed fop tbe day iwhen on thescaffold I conld give my! blood for my God.'Deiist then, my childre n, ind spare your youngblood for the old land of jrour fuith I" Taoutfhit cott tbem much they o&yed tbo voice of toemartyr. When be can tho oYiBold afar off his eye*beamed. He ran like a (tripling, and -when bereached It ho ku;;d it over end over agoia/ Ascend-ing tbe scaffold bo pretohsd Ma lust sermon inwords ot fire, concluding b/ telling them to boldfast by tbe faith of tbeir fathers, for wblcb be watthat day to die. Tbe noted tra* drawn around bisneck) the body cut down, the bowel* torn from it-»und the martyr** eoul bud. Beared In tflory, A* apriest r>! tbe tamo old Ciurch and tbe eamo oldfaith [ I ask yoni dtar men) to look at tbe Heavenwhere your fathers are, tbo men who kept tba faltbalive In tbe dark honr of petarcbilun, nnd rt-tolvrto hnld fust to tbat faltbi In the bour of tempta*tlon Ido not forget to .cry lout " JrtU* and Mary,help W." Tbat prayer nlll bo at a afford 'flashingbefore tho enemy,.wbo will fly appalled;back to-bell. Alwnjs recite at night tho.grand, oldfamiliar piayeit. When I tee people coing theirprayer book* en such an occaiios, I wish in myheart tbat a bontlre were made of all prayer book*sooner tbanitbe Holy .Rosary tbould be permittedto die out of tbis land. Tbat prayer tu eaid hereIn Ireland long beforo St. DotmnbkY time, In theday* ot St. Patrick. (Father Hall then dwolt oathe grefct excellence of tbe Msu>) I have done.I have raid all I would cay to you this nigbt, but(t is : not I mutt closo this retreat j It it you, Myvoico and Father Puliola'e voice have rung outmany a time from tbls pulpit. Your voice* haveonly-been heard Ion in accrntt of prayer—but to-night your voice* must ring out to pledgo unwaver-ing fidelity to your God. Moy we . mcot againaround His Throne I I

: Tbe loveral queries wero tben put, and answeredby tbe entire congregation eucditg.

Benediction of ibe Bleated Bucrumeut wos givenby the Blibop, usisted ly tbe Hev. Fdtber*O'Dpnnell and Egac.

HI* Lordlblp tben edraccod, mitred, and bear-ing tbe crosier, to tbe tanctUdry rail J; He eald—Men 'of Waterford, men of Intelligence and faitb ,you have done your duty ttj-diy, not only as citKsent : of tbis world, but you have prepared yout-eelf i for tbat wblcb U to come. Addreuing you,men of Waterford, I bite to say a word expressiveof my /lnce admiration of your faith and yourobarlty. 1 bate known you over thirty jeart, Ibavo betn amongtt yoa for "molt of that time, andI never found you to fall la Talth or good, Cstbollospirit. Now I eay bero I aai extremely gratified,gratified beyond any expectation, of mine. Itis only a fortnight ago tiacg I witneued ' a teenswbloh 1 hardly hoped to tee repeated. I havemet tbe people ot Dungarrao In tbeir thousand*UstifjtoK to th« faith wlthla them at the clote ofthe inlutoo;. I looked upon inob at ths gnialMttucceis I could btve witneesed, lui a new, aa»g5«f«ble, and a- pUailag mrpriw wo» lajttoretori me. Tbat «a« a mlttloD open to tbe menand tbe women of Daogarvua and tb* lurronndiogdiatrictp, I am aitoanded at the *uuc«* cf tbUretreat. Aod I will tell you why. I bavti alwiv*believed In the Catholfe kplrlt of tbe people ofWaterford, Tbtre b»fe l«tt l»vfh»l tbwrl»»•Joati In varloui toltceii thjt . tb» b*bple,' b«o*Uwtbe/ looked for a lit lie- of Bod'* UVufbM m tbltworld, lecauie the/ tb,0b9b< to rtttbVwi kmoDnttbtmeeHei » 'rlfht-to llv» en th«!faoe of flod'*eartb, ¦ woutd»-l beVe batnt it wrrt and Ovnag.In—would becomi lew plpnli and Uo faithfultbin lbs* «rem To tbat i-HutnUy X b*.Tt- alway*dniwered, " I b »v » no fwr, I know irit txOiiuthrongbout tbt dloetM or WaUrford, tbnuSh tb*wb'ott oouBty of ^Watirford, and tbrpotfhi a trtatportion of »bt gdUat jouw; of Tfppervy, iJbtr-.eT<r I b«rt orttbiros, I have found turn %alMatedwith1 tbe Uvtllrtt Mth aod pUty."; Th»t jg all.I «*» I amjUd of »hU. it It «b laM4«t! M •calumny IMntrlon*)/ pwwwnded. • Wt *M kcidwtba people never belletrt'. It, r ctliuot riofcmtojyno my fatllpgt. J ffMdsnta eBiHtia,of Patrick. Too h<M WMItm*, .X?A binproved It, Md U U l**,.mmH l . ir\$-rjloeil)«atti-«hat yoa imay **pm *i&*r*i.} X<y,, 1ba*. only ta aak m< «qr|aa4spttil '*«w44o aa•Itb a Krtat 4M ot *nllttty {t *t kvi i ,u\Oheriih li» your Itjejost < tfilttf tm tyfr'wiM hupr tttvd by tnlar4l»»loo I jtpni e)UI: K tojifr*

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got, if I may call it, 0, hinael, and a big one, bubthe work U not complete.' Wben coming round,jutt a little •wbiln ago, J foond * number of th»waif* *nd itraia, the oorner boya and tho foolUh.girl*, doing the work which . tbe holy preacher*told you to guard «alc*t,l eTea while tbe work ot;God wo* beino; dono here. I Tba beat renper alwaysleaves some: of the harvest behind, and we could,not pxpeot the city ot Watorford to te cleaned outlTherefore I say thatit it wy mort wdant w|*b, and.By most ' sincere desire, tost - the** ¦ good ,men, i{tbey have the opportunity, willoofflesaunglt aa;again, In. greaUr number^ and compUle the work•biob they hareso well begnudurlpir tblt fortolj{bCAU tbat Ic«n do tobring nbontthejr; retnrfl, I will ,do witb tbe gre»te«t poMlb|e"pl«a*Dre. Aod now Ihope! that you will all piroy for tbe*e good mis-tlonarloa. I .beg ,God'* blesjing to rnlde wUa !you permanently nnd for evier. ' . ¦ "¦ •' i

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A FRENCH VIEW I OF 0UE GBBAT: : DE4I0N8TfiAT10N. , ¦

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Mddle Marie Anne De Bovet, writing la a recent)number of tbo Bep ubliqat iVaneaii«, ref«ri tn«» to :

tbe resent O'Drlen-Salllvan demoastnticn heldin thd c'ity. i— . j • ¦ ! |

"If it were Mr. O'Brien'* inten'hn, by tiking thU 1

roato, to travel ineof., hi-i preoautlon* w«ro usel9«t.All tbe approoohei to taejtormiaat were erowdilwith a oompaot masi ot peoplu. Tbey ran along thntrain frum oarriago to oirriage, and nhen tb«y fouodthe objnet of to maoh affeadon, wbo tried to hidohimseli in a corner of tbe bampartmant, there brokntorch a wild (boat ot aoclamation whiott IU likethe war-cry of a tribe of Apaoh Inditns. - At Water*ford toe euthuriasm roie tb an almost dellnoai pitchand tho help of the polloa waa neoeitary to Sivo bimfrom tba amoraoit of taa mJltita.Ie. . ! , !

" At two o'olock the . proceedings comtaencod with:1 grand procosaiDu. Firotoains 1, narabtr'of farmer*on horseback, weatia? sreen torft. »htin2 in tbiirladdies with the ease aud oonflienoa of aoooa lishadridora (at naturally.all IrUbmoo ore), their moauUbeing sturdy, middle-tixej. I hones, and Udjaa lottrotting »nd ditoh-jamplng-1 Tbea oune. ths tradeslocietiei , football clubs , temperance Muoditlon«,bmnobte of the National League', itlth brM» and ttiaand dram baodt , pdtylng iwty wlt& grsat'vioi and«^iat foiio^lof . t.ujj wa<|« .Drakj eetriiff a yoanfgirl dreeled Ia green, leatfd ; Upoa a tbrono, andresting upon 'a harr¦ 8he;repres9Utad lirln. Thencame toveral caniagt* oottUlaiog the Mayor,' thaCurpormtion, and tha-hKoaf tairoceaflasvacouSiptnl -dby other member* of tbe Parliamentary i"»itj. r 1hi»prooeisipn, ' lomewbat^ carnivtHlke, morabtd amtideafening oheer< through the oily, which vudnurt-Wi with lrubi Fr*aob,.and Aoezioiui fUgi , not atingle Bdilth ensign being tidbl* aaywhere. Pur-tralu of Olndttono »nd Parnell inn ittMrth'ed t>•taff< entlrckd witb gre«a rlbboat 1 and ia ttto mid«t ofgarlands of otergreen* wore Inturiptiont iullonor ofthe bero 0' illtou»l«MwD. the*day bAa i *nj ^au;rer-;sary 01 too m^naore. Ua (Bsllybrickea lull ! t> wlatapsos orerlooilng the city,. w«« enowd,*- l*nf« Dl*t-forai, dtoorated with overgreea* and farLiihud witrtobairt for distlngnithtd perion9|inrladin)i ptlusts , rc<porKre. prominent oiftxan* and their fanuliesi aad forstrangers who bad Omo . " (9 tat wbtt. tort oC aaluiiUwe are," as »n Irish member Hid to me. . j '¦

"Around tho pUtform, la| cdnteqativt drflles, andstretobiug forth ia tbe alitinoa (alindjt bejrbad thatinge of vision), thoaldar to eboaldjr , preiied toj«tho;like gtoloitlottl «tr«ta, inn 2U.CWJ p«i<l«—m«a, m^midand children—their 40,000 eyes b<>omi<ig Ujoa taiisingular tribune—an oocw of bpitdt, anuandt wnidiibe least movameatt of ono el ta^u haaifta »to&3woald came » targo over| tbe vast tartace ot ¦)misi boi ing over wita pssjian and tweltering la beat,Although St George's Ohaanel it roujia 00 tr»telltr< ,yetdaiiag m; puJige ths p!revlou* night 1 had hot)felt the emgular tonutlon or duaaeas wMoh I «xp«i«oncsd on witnessing tbtt ooens. ;

" Wonderful Jitteneri ar» those Irish ftttdieccj:,how many - of whom tb* orator'* void* mijtitmob I a »unot oorrettly say |, about» fourth, oi then, Iam told, and 1 rca.iljr belUrfl it. at least a* regard* t(fO'Bil^o.and h« U ouo ot the most remarkable ipcaker4I have ever heard. Ine t>(tentloa of tbt p«opt« w»iproioand i aa emollotal mijltltudo wltbal | bidt&blutwith ready wit

and Mtate oom^rehemioai catobing'tbgorato r's mesmug from half it worJ , aud groiuing hlaidea bofore the oonolusion of bit lentencv—«arm ia iumanifestation!, freqaently intarrapting, either witbtremendous ohoent. expretting • »pplaa«i or nlatlajrtha meniloa of an »bhjrrod :ntraa, tuco M that of 41?Bil/oar. Unhappy B*liour I £ hop«hU e«rt t.r« mtiloUdel»u ht would Do deaf«ncd at:Westminister by tbs mltaof tbe inaiodlctiom daily poured upon hi* Scad fromevery oorontr of the Emerald, I«le. ¦ :

" for three hoars rolled, tm lae inozhauiUul* bllloiriof Iiiih eloquence , first andloblef among the orato •being IIr O'iirleu. whote vefcAineaod of dtlivery andvigour of expression are in 'striking contrast with u.jmUdoeos ol hit VO I JD anil tae nxlcr*tu>a of hUluiguiga when o2 tha pUtfarm. I

" Xhu proceedings «r» Buw Oonqluded , ' and httiI mast notice the mott reUtrkabld feUare of tojday. That huge oiiia of! puuple, exoikd by t&4imyatsionod wurdi wbloh th.-y bare ja»t heard totbo highest poetiolo pitoh-fand ia Ireland tail Utajiag t, good deal—move *fl lo the mott perf»ot t>odaacunHhlagly good order, disporting through the townwithout tba intervention ol a tingle polloemui, mdafterwards peaceably returning to their honus byvariunt meant ot eoafeyanoe. Ia oondnaion, I didnot observe duiing tbe whole day tbe helmet of one ofthose oonttablei ia dark tanloi—m tort cf tnaarolojuniform ia keeping with thtir meUmoholy ooonpatiju—who constitute a kind of gendarmtria *peci«llyorganised for Ireland. The nignt before tbo noctloJhowever, a torse of 250 police were drafted into tbdtown 1 bat at the request of ths Mayor,' who b44guaranteed good order If ths police held aloof) tbeynera carefully kept within doors." !

1 Irioh national . Lcajuo..rtNon UBIKOH . !Tha usual montbiy mectloj of tblt briloh T?aJ heldon Sunday, Novtmber lth. I

X'. CBOT rr. Pre(l4e&t,.lU tb« oh»lr. ;Also present—U Phelin, U OrotQr; M iVeild, '"1

Bull;. J Ivuuorgan, P Power, J Uesrnt, P Ktigcra01 Pa JJU , B Powsr, Q Power, P Ooagh, io. - ;

'iha njluote* %.f »b« previou* mostlng wore nadosdoouttrmoo. CommuniOdtlon* from tbe Executive mtaread «nd ooniiderod. A f«w poloU deaJing with, thematter ot a Urai, wbioh thi branoh tome tima ago pro-nonnoed to Le grubbtd by the present occa^ler, gariirlsa t» ¦> prolonied and heated dhoatilon. ; . ;Proposed by * Lonergsn, teojndsl by P Power, addresolied—" That we 'einphatlcally deny U well a* offera aoit avowed and fearless coatmcUotfon to ths tillyvaonting and ladlorout itatement* wbleh biettuBiltoor asd CattlereagU have btes guUinj limplt.minded Tory foU in regtrd to the tUU ol tbia connuj.cspcaaiiy 01 masters la eoqnooilon with ttit agnuUaogiUtion.'.' : . - . . 1 . 1 .. Proposed by J Hcarna,. ejoonded D Soil j, and rt-«olvodr" Thatlt t« maMadeiort asd call, Ik p»aos.order, ana oonl«ntco«nt , w« are one and all In accord

with ilt BaUoor and hU howe-whlpploj hsnobuun Ithat wo express o»qe agila' » d«tlr» W b* rid of th»QoverwnenV of tha above-ihebUoned wortble*i u thtlfwiltal bluoderlng and p»nitt»n mad* of rollnj It tb«greatest *ad obi f obit»cl»l fatht way e| rertorlajpc*B».»Bd b»ppia«i«toHUt ewsrHry," - |- > . 1• SMphen Oyle* cam* before tb, Beetlng,' tod *tatedtbat ba has o. Land Oourl, ootUgt rtntod (mm MrEiShard Murphy. Woodttowi.i MTMarpnTtaTuktaUw prooeedingt ogalhtt hlni^ ikod |< UUax oa erldUtl

blm. ¦!" f t ' i ' ' " ' ' : ' ¦ -"Oyl«l ttifed that It all mitSert WOM lamaed «p b»hat nor* than th* tvai dan by*him paid 'to1 bii land*lord, and If oth«r ttattment* of alt be-onidiMd, bl3o*t«anptur* to b* *> rverr bank one, and' deurrias cftbs tapport and *ymp»thy of the br»aoh. 'Xh. d«or»t*ry w**<llrecUd towriMto Mt Uaip lj,

tad have him attend next msttUfi. . . . I: ' . ; . . MOTHfcfi. . . . j . •THS Hu«rriw». .<lu«,rr.;o;».--At Sunday'a mecHfiir 'a.retolation wM. odopWd Jprblddin*; Mi BtuU troa

bnottng over the laad* ot the member* i/( tu< brooch.Mr K Wall meaU'eied that qolU rcWUy, th.* member*of the hant eamu to bl* locality, and he Warned thiatinder ptla of being proieoaUd for iretpaWt.'bot toridiover hit landt,¦"ThU they 'dtatffudxiV »ad nsany cfthem made aa effort to IraaijJ* him ondn foot, : '

Tbs BftUydaff Br»'j«h h4t«'bff«rrtl t> r»«ard of £sflforth»dl»ooTeryof tt». 8ooo tn6endlary. ; - <Tbs 8tndb»lly Bruah pkstsd a n»uiatlon denottsd.

lug the inoeadlarie* thstfirsd grabber Vetl*1* hocia $i

BaJlyk«roe-as, aad uroaUio«to oppose b»lerwy pM-tibls mean* thopplieatiin tpe coapenstiua. ¦ iIlwM mnoancotlrt UM !t»ajs nwellog thii*ni>&

QROANIN& . THB OLD CO0UIOBLANDL ORD. ¦: ¦: . -. .. .

On Wednesday, Mr. James Djnt, tbe old llnrl-lord of the- celebrated Coolroe pvictlott proptjtypitwd tbiougb. tne ttreett'of H*w KO!»,»CCOB.panted by two pullc oss! U*, wu loall/ (croaacdby men, woman. Had ooya, a* hs went alcag.-.GomipendtnU . "; ¦ I '" . ' . , ' ! ¦' . '

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COERCION A ' FAITiURE. i- ; ,' - !- • ' ;

' t>[ : : ¦ . : : - ¦: • ¦ \Tho Tories, are.on <loudjf hill,• In -dread 'of fcary rain !' : ¦ • :Tha. Y zvm*V-'2>n>]»'Dp Coercion Bill ,. - ¦¦. Bnfcpr<>]>s it.np in.vmtu : . • .And right atodleffc at PaVnoll Boinoa, '

Tbiottgh pamphlet by [the press, :And Ig clt au:int/r<w ilVwy wo. ¦¦ ¦' ' '¦ '¦

Who mpaii3 tha " TtnW.M.6k$J. :¦ .PoorDillanJ bravo and trno to stand"- With pMriotio heart;] i ? ' !' ' ¦, ¦ ¦ ;To'help too tenant of tbd land ¦' :

.Baieata the landlord's snort,- ¦ . 'W&3 ^pat in jail to scar* 3us motes ,

And please tho Clanrjcarde- ;\And Tories thought 'tw|ts riiw A' dales

Tolrujvb^rDylorWwrd.- :j -'Iwas Icgjul thus to cli^him thero, , ; ; :~ Speaks nj ,tho Costlifybino,; ' '. ' 'Ho cannot ijnitnblo at hta faro, ,

He '.s out before his iinif ! ;Arfrl Balfdur to Church Congress goes '. '

To'maki rclfjtotw speech ; ; :Bnt Irelaod .'with her tohpWof-woea,

Qeis bui obercion-lecoh. ¦ ¦ • ¦¦;¦

Coorcjion ih jtho crnol tool .Tory anil |Co doth use; ;

A tubslilutq, when blockheads rnlo , .For justice and right viovrs.;

Coercion ia the bclp leaB coon i :Around jwhicb. Tories iance ;

Thoy migrjt aa well nod lo the tiioonAs jive teoercion-lancri. . .

Tho signboard of Coercion Inn,John Brill says' Tako it dowju ; i

To icear f o r'f - wenty years—thai thing 1 ;It U notitcorlh a crown. I j

• I — liberal and RadicalM i I I

NOVEMBER•

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Th) bight is dark and tho night is cold, iAnd tho wind ' blows fiorce and otrong, |

And tho Hob. man elts in his 'castlo old— :Ho drinks bisjwineand he conata his gold

An tho n'Rht froijB frowrjinjj along, along,And tho night wind rings Us song. i

The wind speeds ont to the' withered lea, jAfar from tho:urban throng, ¦

Whoro the poet cbideth In poverty—Nor oostlu, nor trine, nor Cold hath he,

But heansth the night wind's song—ita sonsAs tho Bight goes frowning along.

Oh, give ine no castles, prood and old,Nor honors that station brings—

Give me no plenty of wiio ahd gold, _But giro me tie soul, when the nights are cold,

To near what th'a night maa tings and flings [As it rnatlea its voioefnl vttag. : ¦ .-.¦ : •

ALL IN 'HALF A.' :CENTUBY.The discovery of the ole:tric tale^raph.Discovery of photography.; \ I ;The establishment of ocean Btearo navigation.The annexation! of Texas. ! j - j ¦ . I •The war with'Mexico, and the! acquisition of

California—nith itbe discoveries- !of gold thatfollowed. i |

i'rtnub Ecvolnlbn of 1848. ¦The rise and fall o f ' Napoleon . III., and the

establishment of the French Eepublic. !The lay ing.of the ocean cables. : !THe jjreat . Civil; War and 'abolition of Blavery in

the United States: \ ; : : | iThe great frdnco German War and jmifi-

cation of Germany.; . i ; ¦ j IThe partial emancipation, of the Rucsian feerta.The extension \6t linssian: power into Central

Asia. I ; ; ' . ¦ iThe discovery bi the sources of the Nile and

Niger, and the exploration of ; Interior Afilca!.The invention of :lhe telephone. | !

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A THRILLING EXPERIENCE. •Tho Uhelmsfori, News furnishes these facts :—

" Tho family of jllr. George . Lester, who |baveresided in •Marrlaf>e8-8quate, Chelinsford, i fortwenty-three yearV,' havo ]U3t met frith a thrillingexperience.' : The particulars' of the event are aoremarki'ible that they have! created nothlDg shortof a aownri gbt 'i tensation ]in our; usually quiettown. The facts,; aB given below, bave beeaidul yverified by us,. olnd are* of 'such general interestthat they sbonlil be made public everywhere.Inasmuch as thetje are, no', doubtj thousands offamilies who can; ,prcfit by j tho Intelli gence thusconveyed. About eighteen month !ago the son ofMr. Lester, a ji^uth

of seventeei , wa6 attackedvnth a peculiar hnd painful ' ailment of his anklesnnd muscles, which so disabled Ifim that he wasobliged to Btop tvorking at ! bis trade, that; of abaker. He was placed under the treatment of askilfnl pbyBicianL i and, notwitliBtanding everyaitention , he received no benefit, but1 speedily grewworse. Hia .condition became EO [alarming thatfarther mEdical Said was called ID, hat bo , stillfailed to obtain! j relief. The malady ofi theyouth bad ' now ] assumed 'Bach a violent Iformthat bis conditioo was pliable. He: bad com-pletely lost the tise of his ankles and waa unableti walk. It wasi lonly with ! the aid of cralcbesthat ' be could movo about at ' al'< and Jeventtjen not withoaijleipeilencing tbfi most intensepain^ In the language of bisiparen'ti, be was kooa-pletely cri ppled. !He was then Bent to one of thejcadiBg London rjospltels, bn't there olio his euifer-irige were uot in' the'slighitst relieved. He hkdbeen crippled for' nearly a ; year, and every treat-ment having utterly failed he' |and bis parentsJwerealmost in despair.!, His friends , and' all who Knewhim, believed that he would be nuver able to jnalkngaln. Having read in nChelmBford paper of tomeremarkable enrea crronght by p. remedy for thelcureof pain, tbo young! man was led, as a last resort, tomake a trial, of one bottle. To UBB ; his own words,he waa greatly relieved afteir having applied thearticle but once, and he Vas'lgble to! walk withouthis crutches in ten' days from the tim« he purcbaiedtie first' bottle. After nsin^ three' bottles bejwas,Btrange as itimay eeem, ectually sble 'to resum^ hiswork , and is now free !froni pain and leadingbb former active^ life. ; His care 1 Beems ahnoat,miracnlouB to all tbo3e nbo re fainiliar TiitQ biaJong, agonieingeofferinge, and his previous helj?le»sco' nditioD, and 8t Jacobs Oil, j which Is the remedybe used, is certainly entitled to the credit of havingaccomplished a wonderful cure tinder, our very eyes.When a representative :of ibia paper called onLester, ia order j to Bee for himself what: thisin'-wiral reniedv had done for ihlm, itbe jounp mancould scarcely find cords oith obicU to oxprcsa biapratitude at;his recovery. He remarked that StJacobs Oil bad transferred him ;from ngony andmieery to joy. Mr; Jamta (Tomllbson, the Iwell-Irboon diBpebsingicbe'miBt olS Tindal-Blaare» l'romT/hom yonng Lester purchased tbis wonderful Oil,and trbo is tborqugbly familiar | with bis lease,elated to our reporter, that while this naa ajinoataotoDUbing recovery, numerous other enres, oblchbtd leaalted froui;itB use, and whfeb: had come tobis notice, ere almost m remarkable. In cones-qnence af the enrprlsing: power nbich ¦ the remedypO3ze2ses to relieve pain and strengthen and restorethe mupcles fend joints to tbpir normal' condition,each extraordinary demand [ had, j Mr.' .Tomlinsoncaid. opruDg up, that be found it difficult to keep acafEcient stock onlband. : In,fact, lasted of gettinghis eupplUn from; the nbolecale bouses ad Is naual,fcb ia ordering hundreds-t>f bottlea at a time,direct fam tbe proprietor." ,; ; i .

EARLYJiAMBBThere- is no doubt bnt rp have nataral advan-

tages in tbo south of Ireland for breeding trarlylambs, ytbich wo jnot pocwBscd by other countries ;biit l fear it mwtibc acknowledged tbatlwe are notturning thece toj :profit, :i:!am one of those nbobelieve very • raqch in mixed farming—alnayahaving Boaifctbing1 to tell. : :Wben «ne article 'offnim produce is low in the, market, another ¦willgenerally be high, and therefore '. a good averagereturn is got. Botinben a farm io specially unitedby toil, situatioDj cliraate, 6c., for aome particularbranch of fprmiag, I think; on* should mako agpeciality ot tbat|; . ; ! i I : ;

! DUKGAEVA^ TOWN COMMISSIONERS' : : ' • AUDli THEIE i ; OLEEK. ;A opecial meeting was beldlon Thursday, to call

on the.'i'own Clert to KBign,;; ! : ' ,, ,I Tbe following j' lnetnbwa attended .i—Ilecsrg K

I»HKLA'N (chairman);Maurice Hackett, Captain] Gib-

bons, : Maurice- |r-'Jynn,¦ -Peter Wnlsli , ThomasO'Connor Jobo iColHnan , John ICarraD, CaptainVeale, John Queally, Benganiin Green and Thomas

|°Mr Cnrran ani'ilr O'Contior did 'not think thenieetSng regularly,convened.; ;'. ¦ \ ¦ . .. j ¦

i| Mr Cat ran—W hy did you l oco i that money, MrF,ltrg«a.ld ? • Letltbe board fcnow I* • • ¦ ,1 Chairman—Yod aro doing p. y ery cad thing.

Yon rosy get ltie;Local Govertjnent Board toprosecute the clitic for inirapr)ropriatinf» the

• 'J l /'o'Connor—Wiy "did -jon |npproprlato themoney ? Tell ns itbatf ¦.: - .• - , • ! , . ¦ ¦ i

. | Clerk—The' tiiliffs came In. for the poor rate,and I left ojy cbeflae here to meet; It. , ;

!Chairman—Everything jod «ay ;is; only boggiogIhe clerk de?w,ri- He bad, ; the cbeaua la hup biteaioh long before be cashed it. ; ' ¦ ; ¦^Mr p.Coanor -JIon hnflr M sou. il t Clerk-Aboats fortnight.!; ' - ' , |¦ . ! "' , L . i . 1 . - -¦'! Chalrmin^Ho inwf broright fonda into bia jposs-

iJlr 'O'CotiDor-i'Bring down y our jwlfebcre andyonr iilBe 'febUa«ioy and doinot Ibve for anyone

iiKSSSsiikreiwftoTanig!- ! . . ¦i Mr. R/on (U>t!» «a«f.«)-I wrt «f«W» » W«"!

Clerk liia»d fpa »re»&

! . . - T ;; Mr- Fif m-r l «te » htg&t friend ttan Mr Cafrmn.: !3«ae«fto««o3«lJ«£>i*r«1i*»i«W j«'Whj«i«lr-nan*fk«l tliejCferlc mitjto Jbjr.-^okW. b/ bmd td-

'fcSrkiof i»n i:|r>kt'ao ; idttu** *° <f J»»XDtWlf.'"'-* *'¦ Y,; ! I , , ?','.¦ ' ] . '. ' -'[ . . • ¦ : - . ... ! . '

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Important Electing 'of-th!e Howfcown' Branch of tHa I.35T.L. i

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jsts .SHANAHANB' CASE — Tari TlD^ iNa QUESTION—| WHEBE TUE PLAN! WAS INVENTBD—VOTB or| THANKS ;. TO ME /T 1' & EANQS roe Td-CHraqj MANNBBS TO BosABQUKT THE GEABBiB. ; :

An important meeting of the: Newtown Branch:jof the Irish. National Leagt e was! held "on Sandaykt 13 o'clock,- , ¦' : : ' : M '.' ' . \ ' . '¦ '¦ ' ¦» Mr , "Vyit£iAM SaAtlAnAM, V P.Jn thO chair. - Akoipresent: Messrs ' D Qleesen, p'Eler6ey, Treasurer,'L Power, ^Secretary, ! W Scurry,';M' Hnckett, : ;AiDrohari, T. F!Cheasti, ¦ M IJ Sheeban, P Nogent; JiQu'ln'ni T Walsb. P Buckley, etc.; etc. • : \ 'I .Ur 'L . Powery 8eewtary,; said|lre 'waB Bare tlieywere all proad-tq see tbelr "rice^president' amongstthem. ' .

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¦!. '" ' ¦ 1IB Bnl»A{lAJl 'a CA6E. ; • i :|Mr Sbanahan theh baid—I camo on this occasion'

o -apeaTc to jou on a m06t painful subject, and limjeorry for it: I th'odght it duejto myself, to ru'y'ellow tenants, and -to all! the neigbbourbood .tdiltfcribe hotv I vras treated by my (solicitor, Mr L 0Strange, 1 believe you ard all aware that nboutbis timo twelve months I wijs evicted. Ai>out 20tb'AugnBt'I was gerve'd] with a writ by Lorid Watijr-

ifoid. I was asked down by him to pay rent. : I¦wept to tbe agent on tho Tkursday before tbe fair,nnd asked hto) to wiiit until I bnd sold tjhe cattle;He said bo could notv So the wilt was issued the.Monday ' beforo the fair, and on tbo Tuesday theJair was held I had cattle to ! pay 4 half year's rent,Abbul the 25tb I-gotlthe writ by post. 1 wentdol»nto Mr Strange, whom! I felt bouud' to employ at tb6tiiie, as bo was undlerstood to bo the solicitor toibis branch. He tooU my case in hands. A friendimd I went down to get the originating notice issued.The first thing Mr Strange asked us to do was tocalculate tbe amount! of tbeilmprdvements inadeon

!tbe farm. '¦ We did; so on tbesptirof tho moment,and we cafqalated that there |was over J81.300 worth• of improvcmfntB On tbefnrr p,to which Lord Water-ford bad no claim. Mr Strange then went 'to wort,L\nd issued tbe originating notice. About tbomiddle of October some friends consulted with itte,iiad we-went down to Mr Sjtrabg , desiring him1 ibget tbd, eviction put off. iMr Strange'e nordsion'(hkt occasion were, that the writ was leaped by tbeHi gh Court of Justice, and that the Lord Chancel-lor would ; be only stultifying himself if he put a

[Otay on tbe writ. Bo tbe \trit was not stayed,wben i might hav^ beenl The Jadge told MrSirango be could bjive done it. ' But Mr Strangettiougbt otherwise , h$ believed the Lordjchancellor" would) be stultif y ing himself." : So things wenton, the eviction took pUce, and I did not know howto proceed. I was sure my cose wonld be heard atthe Land Court , even after being evicted. I badsix tnobths' redemption, as I thoug ht, il believedtbe case would be heard in Dungarvaix before tbe:8ix montb» nonld expire. But yiben tbe Commia-aionerg^at tbe case nos not listed, BO I bad no hopeof! having a fair rent fixed. : Mr Strange has dononotbingtfor mo since. I pan him on tho week aftertbe eviction. I didn't know what to do. He hadBO means to suggest o|f getting ont of tbe difficulty .I|was feure an extension oE timeicould bo grantedafter the eviction, for redemption. Mr Strangedidn't get this done, nor would he do It. When Iwent to him desiring to take steps for compensationior improvements be told me it was no uee—it itaetoo latej, So I would Bay, tnen, gentlemen, for yourown sates and mine, that any of you who have anysort cf'low proceediiigs ln' the future should geta i more competent man than Mr Strange, eoun>man miro euligbtened in fan caeea than he. Itm(g ht be well for you to knoir thip, as uiany of youhere may require legal assistance a,jaln (" nodoubt"); 1 had to transfer my case from MrStrangol to Mr Feely, who said it was only atoss-up whether it, would be heard. There was acase tbe week previous ia Dungirvaa, wtiicb wannnstpd bpcauae it «as' too late. i

Mr L [Power—Didn't Judge Waters say that ifhe got a satisfactory exp lanation as to ivbv thenotice was not properly served, he 'would accept ityI MrSbanahan—He asked we who my solicitor wiip.Thtin Mr Strnnge stoo>i up, and eaid ne knew noth-ing about tbis claiui until last Aug bst .notwithstand-ing that' Father Condon and I went to bim to bavea stay pat oa tbe eviction. .The first thiojj we hadto do nag to put in our claim for tbe amount ofcompensation wo were going to look tor.: Mr L Power—I heard from MrStianahan a weekago that ho was to make ! this reference to MrStrangd As you are awnreMr Straoj;« v?as at tneineeting|o£ tLis branch 12 months UJJ O, when he «aselected honorary member. I informed Mr Strungethat tbis charge was to be brought against him. Ileft a let^tei with hia Clerk t<i tbat effect. I receiveda lettcrl from Mr iStcaoj/e, ia which be eald il wasa matter of indiuerence to him what Mr Shanahanbaid or left nnsaid. He also said ho was doing his hostJO get Shanabau in bis farm) bat of coursu for tho

fntare ho could tak o no interest in it , It B a verj pain-'ul Ojiso; whootqr iB tho fanlt of it. Every ono canndge for: bim»<JM Tho Barrjatcr Baid Lord Wator-

lord had. l ,OOO~nnJQetly , tho valno of tbe improvo-neats, in his pocket. : i

] Mr Gleeson—ilr Cbairm-inj and Rcntlemon , it isreally enrprisiug that;wo are coma to jnoi » poe) asthis ia regard to a solicitor who m we all had eachconfidenoe ia as Mr Strange-, through his iucompetoooyor any other oanao. l|am Tory sorry anything of thekind rhonld be eaid to Mr Strange boforo thl« brinch ;bi?t Mr Sbanahan has broaght tho biso forward as aDiattor of right and jnstico to himself ood to yon.Further tbaa that I haru nothing to saj on the mattertill ..Mr Strange gives hia reasons to the public. 1euppoao tho uoblio will!be able toiadge fur themselves.

1 TUB JCOKVE ^TION. I; Mr L Power—I have to inform you thai, tho ConVDD -(ion , wjiicib was to havo'bo;n he donSaturdny, has beenpostponed. Mr Dillon!or Ilr O'Brien wil l atU-nd. 1will knoyv on Tneeday from Dablin by telegra m onwhat day tho Convention will bo held—wbon ilrDillon oah attend. : ': ' ¦ ¦ THE PABMELL C0MJI183IOS.i^ne Secretary then read a commanicition from MrrarnellV eolicitor asking for ojpies of sptechrs , cto ,denouncicgr ontrages ;. also a digest ol the evidence

which the Seoretary or other ofBo»r» of the Ljagoewonld be^prepared to give- at tho Commission , oo thofiabject of outrages, distress , evictloaa , oto.

i Mr O'CilUghaa said thoy wera alirays denoanobgoutrages.

At tho suggestion of itha Secretary it was decided toappoint a committee to investigate tbo subject.

I , THE 11UNTJN0 QCESTJON.Mr L Power eaii the next questions was a most im-

portant ono. It tras njith regard to the rodooata—notthe coldlero, bat the next to them, the hantampn , whovisited tbe locality a |few days ago. It "fti six yearsainco thoy passed a isolation against hunting, thoterms of wbiah xtera that j they on any accoQutWould not allow Lorq 'Waterfora to hunt antll snohtime as tbetter nnderatanding would exist botwoen bimand his tenants. - Thcpr all knew that in consetjaonojof thoir adherence to ^bit ( rcBolution 'JO mea fromthe district went to prison for \a?tas ofory legal mJan'sin their power to prevent bunting. It was aacoossfolly.prevented for tho lost five jeais. He cpuld say for hi«colleagdes that it wa« not beciuEe of any epi.it of ro-foliAtioQ ponseqaont apou thelrimpri-ionment that theyoppoaed. hunting. A3 a proof of that be wonld men-tion that on tho day|they came from prison thoy in-titod Mr Eiohird Power; 11 P, to bnnt in the diBtriot.fL'hla waa no inoro than ho deserved , : for ho never lostan opportnnity to miss hia l voica;oa behalf of theevicted tenantry. But Mr Power would not bo.allowed.{to ent-'r a! single ooter ia tbo property. Ho tbespeaker) know notbint aboat this Burke from CMn-imel. Ha didn't kEow|that he was a nationalist at ra>imonredi; There was a gentleman speaking to hira a'few months ajo who desired ^bat Mr Bnrko would gotluonnbuloa to bant, tie said he had no authority, butna D«M it <¦ hia i n A \ a \ A nn \ knininn f l int I t \ f » Hnvlrii

JtranUd ! to know tbs fcolings of tba people he ehoaldcome and etote his vieWeat a |meetuiE of the branch.Ho had : received no commnoication from Mr Burke|or that gentleman till then.; Twelve months ajo 'hojreusived » letter from Mr Borke uklng hia opinion.Ho replied tbat while eviction* were going on, ho ooald'not agroo to permit hunting. As to bis ststemtntthat ho was & nationalist ha said he eaw.no proof of

[It. j On Wednesda' lutbis bounds c»me to: Ballyddn,iIn, that district tbe iintrer.z was ' eomothing awfnl.Th;ey heard from thi-ie dear neighbour, Mr Shanaban,bow bo and bis wer^ flung; upon tbs bljhway, to-gether 'with tho statement that Lord Wat irfora had

!J81,0O0 of his money In his poaket. Then, tear his wasIT Dooley*B vacant farm, the caretaker of whtob, craoj the caretaker of thojooTer. On the boandivry, jatBobortgtown, were fivd vacant farms. They ooald bant ,he supposed, over th['tn. Ho t orijht while roen ll'ioWm O Brien wore night and day triing to stave ptTotiction, and whllo inurdors. Iilco Maaduvillo a oorotaking place, 1 that thfcso rartlpp ! not praotically withthe people mn«t be eat!down qs against them- It woijldbo i a Boame for thorn iJF they pormitted thoso rodo jato,

inho, hnnting tha ibi^nndi to-day, may be ohasing

tbe tenant* to-morro , to rldo over the land of tbfcirorioted brothers (appkoas). ; He begged to move :

'! That whllo n'nmlen I of our Countrymen are at prceintcdtbci evicted or asder Eonteucc! of Death, we cannot pormitHooting- orer oar LandU by Mr Borke or thogo who accam-pflOTMm : bat should ttis MarrjoU o( Watcrford anil thelothiir Landlord* reiostato thojTcuanlf whom they hi !raiEfloted, aid settle uttl ftctoiil/ with those who baro uot'been Evicted, we are prepared to reconidder the matter. ;I "Aodtbit copies of tbe sboto be «sat to all the ncljh-H_ .^ t -~ < - _ t* S t ' , ' i : I . ••oQUTiog enwiuz *. - ; ! : ;i' Mr John O'Callaghan beggod leavo to so:ond tint.001 long M the tenants were not restored to theirlome», so long would they binder hunting. He wouldask every nun M apersonkl favour not to permit itover their lands. I: j , .: ' . j: Mr Glecion—I haw tho pleasure and the honorjof<belog one of thojpartiod who g?t thoir Christmas dlniorioi notbiog In conuqaenoe of thli banting baalness.I mnst e»y now I feelljasta s l fe|t thon—that oritilunch Umti'aa Lord Waterford, and other gentlemoa 'of)bii olaa»,vrill oome'to ian mnderstandiag with theirtonantrr, 'and treat them properly, then md not tilthen, Btiall they be allo'irod t<? bunt Qieu, hear), TbareffMA good, wite old'niyiog oommo^ in,Amarioa when¦»•» IU thrcatfiiud thk lefisnd time bv £attl*ad- I¦think It ;WM MoEnerjr iiid,,. " We wtuppea: the ojdoewt beforo, and we ar» not afraid of her wbrlpt"(laDgbtar). Ths oompirUlon m»y ieem a bit odloaii1>nt it is good enougnj for n» no« M for them than.We h»v» whipped ibefaj b«for», and kept them oat ofbar fielda; when th«y «i»me4 to to fender tae impros-nlon thai they ooald r(de rongbibjod oia the peopjt.1 think u we btve doaait no*, wb ihonld keep urrKoot dov*! until Lord i W*tarford. Comet to an nndfr-nUndlDg with hit tenanU, ud rtitonrtthem'to theirbomettMMb (cheeri). A«tn|t Mr Bark* I hare noth-ing to MJy. Hli lady !U ipaken of« very good »ndebtriUble. Some My Mr Barks ia> rery rtipeotableteitlemap and ft naUonJUt. W«; n»v» nothing to sayStfIlMthim. 1 MrBnrkitaenu to Uke iflaoblatereitdniatoorthlg the hont,»udl hop* b<J -wi!lonbd*ybe|nlb»i h*w)> of it. We bfTe efliobjeotloa asfiakt somet*ppl« Hb«* t,r« »oe<lBp»o»ing!hi» i "bfMd*i ,»od :MMdUlll the young Marqals pf Waterford. TostUibe mkp »e want andl'ongbVtoprevent trooi hantlng,BoW the ! tenants flpnf . opofr the fold charity of fbeworld, in brought:b«k to' tbrlr1 somes. ; ThenoadkdtUllttlni 10111 w«r«Jlfttr Eord W4urford ! 6(| hit ton|of; h«n«j: it*; N«r«V) J - Hr^iU

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M »tk«,U w*«o»thy^ b«U« «i*l nno». . He.thooLl,i Bf^of*tbett*v n«W< g jtrUhiawi tb»a.b«for* hen tfUuflfvprvtownrl istMW ) 1 prej>*tf<l Wai 1 6i i irFittew1 «k«j •flo« • uttwdr I a hoD* whaoi ti •i a *mmi-1UMtl£r*t ' Witrndu «' Wider ODNMI t'*f;fft gy^ ' ' w«f«fo|n ; tod«r y\

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gormaok nho aueceaalnlly: provontod hunting jinoa six,years ago, gavo pormiBaion , through their, i patishpriest to allow it. I am very much anrprised lfllthotnea of Clonoa and Bathsdrmiolc mean to alloW HordWaterford to hunt. Mr llichard Power, or hisbrothpf.'tha Coroner, :cbuld keorias good u pacli of hoands aslLord-Watorford or MrfBurko, : if atipported. I «n^eqrprisod if ! tho mon:0f Bathgonnaok took . suoh auadvioo- from priests or acybody olso. : ¦ . I I j

. M'r Qloesao—Havou't you it from: tho tonants jthatjih'oy are entirely opposed to H P . ' :

' I •"Mr Power-pYes. '. , . . : , IL " .1 MrdleeBoil—I soppoEO whon th»y get onr resolutionthoy tjiu adopt it. r : > . ¦¦ ¦ - . . • .• .. ; ; . ¦

1 iht> icoolntiou \tai j then pnt and .nnanlmonBlycarried. ¦ ¦ : i ¦ - ¦.: ' - , : : ¦ ; i . ; . i lWflBEB /TUB TLAN OP CAHPAIGH WAS OBIOVti.TEP(¦I Mr IJ Powor oiplainod the position j of Mrs] Pee." atopants, which is worth giving, as pr,op8rly ;allooatingthe origin of tho Plan ol .Campaign. Thrco yesja laBlJanuary, that is ia 188o, the tonants of Mrs Deo; KU-nagninge, cimo in a body to the Nowtown brancp 01the Lctiguc,' to invokb its protection/ ' Thoir rent pas1

la 'o wcek. ' Affcer somo neg'o'ciationa Mrs D6o 'o»modown toOd. iThis was binsiderod loo dear,'and 7d V»*offorod. Mrs Deo refined that, and ehantics wordorcotod for tha touants ou thp greon inlKilmacthoniM,to-provide for eviotion . A half year's rent at »1)^ ro-dnccd flauro , was lodgod.with Patbor Condon, amount-ing altogethor to £7 10a ; so that they started tho;PIapof CHmpaiRU before John Dillon (kughtor). 'Mra 'i&s,appalled at theso orijionl and perplexing taotioa]didnot crocced to'ovlcl, "ari a tho 'tenant* have beerwn 1 00-oupatLoa for tho past low youra .without paying anyrent. Finally llias Dob oimo to Father Condon andsaid bcr mother was tatiafied to toko the 7da woekHo then gavo'Uptho amouut collected from tho tenants;So mi:oh for tho origin of tho Plan. To proceed withtho details which necessltittd tho cropping up of thematwr ut that mcctiDg :—lliaa Deu iama the follow-¦ ii:g day and said hor mother would not bo eatiBfied.|F»thor Condon then washed his bands of tho affair.[Sinoo then tho tenants held out until latoly. ; MrjPower asked a tonantof Mrs Ylco 'a how many ofthorn held oat till that momont?

I Tenant—Only two of us now.! Mr Power thought thoy conld not interfere Blnoo tho¦ body of tho tenants—nil except two—had settled.

Tenant—W'o . offored her bd not to put tho branch toany more trouble. Sno wonldn 't tako that onleBS wopaid tho threo weeks ! wo are In arroar over tho other

'¦tonantn. ¦ 1 . ; Mr Power—So thore aro only thrca wcoks bowooniye now (laoRbter. ) .! .Tenant—That's all. : ; , ,i Mr Powor—All this : Bhould bo a ciullon to people'like Mrs Dee. Beaideelit shows ihit vre or* doing all>ia ou* powor to look after thointorcst of tho labourers .: Wo won't fbrjet tho two who stood by tho PUn to »beend (langhtrr.) . • ¦¦ . ¦ i

. -Tha tenant Baid ho ,wonld offer half tho arrears toMrs Deo."BOSAKQUET THE OBABBER"—VOTE 07 THANKS TO

JIB T ' j; BTnANQE." Mr L Power—I havo another rcsolptioi to propose.In conneotion with tho incident to whichit refers I mayBay 1 was a witness to it in Watorford. In tho OonoartHall tho other night during.Mr Ludwig's entertainment ,Mr Boaanquet , who was fitting ia a private box, wbonall tho gentlemen ia the. theatre, uncovered in reBpoatto tho Bong, " Tho Memory of tho Dead," deliberatelyput on his bat A trentleman went across—Mr T F

I Strange—and took off his bat. Ho was applauded bytho whole house. I now beg to proposo 1

Tbat we, ihe members o? the Nontown Branch of theIi^h National Lcagno Under to T P Strange oar mostsincere thanks for tho minly way ia which bo eiposcd thoill brecdiug o( iiosaaquot tho Grabbor,at the concoii nxeattybeld in Wuterford.

Tho resolution passed unanimously, and the mootingadjourned.

TO THE EDITOR OF " THE WATERFORD NEWS."

D EAB SIB —I have been informed from a trust-wo rthy suurco tbat Mr. William Sbanaban , ofSerabuD, made Eeveml very serious and scandalousallegations ugainet mo al lust Sunday's meeting oftbo Nf wtown Branch of the Irish Uationl League.Now putting aside tbo personal grievance to icy-uclf , 1 must bay tbat u branch of tbo League isscarcely the place t6 ventilate real or imaginarywrongs unless thoy are directl y connected with theol.jei.-u for wbi i 11 tho LeiiKue was called Into ex-istence ; uod—above till things—National LeagueBranches Bbould not bo utilist -d for slandedugubarni pereous who have got no noticu thutpersonalut t u cks art' to be cade; upoD tlieiu . At tbe risk ofbe'.njj tediouB 1 uiujt usU spaci! to state succinctl ywhat uctUiill y occurriid butweun Jlr. Shunaban andmyself . Ou 20;Ii September , 1337, I served anorig inating notice to rix roDt of Scraban fartu. Intbt: following Novetubtr Mr. Sbauuban waa evicted ,and shortl y afterwards he culli'd to my olllca woen1 exp lained to bim his ' equity of redemption wouldt'zpiu- In six months from date of eviction , but tbattbe Court would probably extend time- 00 tbo termsof paying a vcur 'a rent. ilr. Sbannban Biid bewould not pay uuy rent after tho way iu which hebud been t reuttd. Ufl aguin cuuic to iny alBce at asubsequent date and we bud u abort convt-ie.ilion ,und tuen I did not see bim until Jul y, when beculled and stated bo intended to apply for com-pensation for disturbance. I told bun a claim fordisturbance would not lie, und tbat be was too luteto lodge a claim for Improvements ; he grew veryexcited and 6aid I should bare informed him 01tbe lawomthe subject; before. I pointed out thatbe had never mentioned tbe matter to me, and tbatIt was rather ridiculous to try and blame tup forwbat WUB e)*arty bis own fault . lie then bald tt ' 1would not serve bis claim he would go to those wbowould , aod I distinctly refused to take his moneywhere I could do him Do good. At tbo WaterfoidMicbuelmas Sessions , wbun Mr. Shanahso 'e claimcame on for beating, an unoxpretsed impiesalontvijs soug ht to be conveyed to the court tbat Mr.Sbanabau had been improperly adviecd by uie. iwas present but I did nor Eay a word fearing thfttI mi ght prejudice bia cUiin. Tbe County CourtJud ge, »uo aluays gets to tbe bottom of tbe factsof every eu«e tbat comtB before him , asked tbe directquestion of Mr. dauuanarj, " Did you consult Mr.btrange respecting your eluiin for improvements " ?and Mr. SoaDuhau bud u> admit on oatn tbatbe did not consult me previous to Jul y. The Judgethen dis'.inctl y otuteii tbat, he would buva «xtendedtbo time if I bud udvloed Mr. tibanubanimproperly,and b« kindly weut on to add that froto his ex-perience of me he knew I would bo Incapable ofg iving Mr. Sbunabun improper advice i ho then—while expressing regret for having to do so—dis-missed the application. I then , iu presence of Mr.Shaouhan , made a statement of what occurred re-marking tbat I would hiive made tbe statementearlier in tbe case but I feared I iniffht prejudiceMr. ribanabau s claimr The chairman tnude somecomplimenlary references which I may pass overas tbe whole matter was fully reported In some, oftho local papeis at tbu time. Mr. Sbanahnn badan opportunity then of coniradhtlnR me, but hofailed to do so. Since then Mr. Shunaban metMr. O'Neill of my offleo in tbe street , and asked himfor tbe originating notice to tit rent. Mr. O'Neilltold bim I was in my office, and requested him tocall , but Mr. Shanaban , evidently not wishing ' totre me, , h|u never culled. I may mention, an aslight circumstance, unnorthy of tbo attention ofMr. Shaunbnu, tbuL I have nevfr been paid apenny coats by tbe man wbo now vili&V n mo. Atto Mr. Sbanuhao 's rem-irk , that I do not Vnow tnybacinccJ, I presume Mr. Bbanahan's opinion of uiylegal capacity Is about as valuable as my opinion ofhlfl farming attainments, I think it must atrlkomy Nentown friends'tbnt if Mr. Shanaban hail agrievance it arose in July, and :t does eeeai remark-able tbat Mr. Snanahan should wait until Nov-ember to find out that I giivu bim bad advice.Apologising for this lengthy letter,—I am, dear oir,youra faithfull y, 1

LA CBENCS C. STBAVO E. Waterford.

Sho Uartota aad Tollo of Carrict-Oa-Onir. !

(From our BcporJcr.) 1.On Monday Mr. J. F. O'Menra. oolicitor , ofee , of

tbi) aasiBtant comcaiaaioners under tbe Enyal CanvmiBslon on Market Ki glits, Falre, and Tolls, heldan inquiry at the Carriek-on-3nir Courthouse), in-to tbe norking and 'uinnortetnent of the marketsnnd fairs in that town. Mr. Quirke, dollci(or,attended on behalf of tbe Town CommUalclnerB ,and Mr. 0", Sullivan 00 tho part of Mr. Bo'yd, oneof the parties moat intercnted. Mr. T. Duvln,Bolicitpr , was uleo present. 1 •¦

Mr. O ileara bneBy explained tho object of hisvisit , and then examined Mr, Landy, Town Olurk,as follows 1— . '

ilavo tbej Town Commissioners any control overthe markets ?—None whatever. Wbat Is 1 themaiket day P—Saturday la the ordinary marketday, but the butter' market ia on Tuesday. Wbenwas tbe buiter market ; arranged for Tuesday ?—In'C9 i it waa on Wednesdays and Saturday! previousto tbat ; the Btrun and hay market is ori tbostreet. Have you'dlHerent Btreets marked out forthe different market!commodities P—N o, they areall in the' Maln-Btre Ct. Do they ever brlrjjj Incattle or pigs on roarliet daya f—No. Tbore areno markot bulldlugB . ereuteJ . here P—No, exceptthe butter market. And no charges whateverlevied ?—None rrbatevor. Is tuoro any tncah» tooccertaia 1 tbo weights P—Publiu troi(jb«houcc3,nbich are private property. ]

Mr. Quirke eaid that nua a question.- : ,Mr. Labdy, cootinoln^, caid Mr, Boyd had con-

trol over a weighing rcaobino wbion eouie held nasprivate property 1 the other machine was; batBpldam narked. i

Home one in court laid it rras vacant. 1 ,Kxomlriatlon oontloaed—-Wbeu ara tho fairs

hero P—The laat Tuiirsday of tho Month ia tboordinary [cattle fair t | there are tbrte old |fairsbesideB—Itbe 16th August, the 11th October, dndthe Taanday following WbitBuatide t tbe MOOTday previous to tbo faina ia tbe gig market. Wberearo they, bold P—Ia tbo Fair Green fioin timeimmemorial. I • • •

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Tbe owderibi p is vtbicd in biui anj ia the TownCommiu|oner<. . ¦ - . ¦ '; • ¦, I . 1

Mr. Landy—We mike a charge for clrouiesl arid,other auch. things as come here. ' > I ; !

Witness coutioned—The monthly fair (a. cltab-llohed considerably over 80 yearj | theirt- nu» afair 'held at' CarrickUeg, but It has lapsed. ! Mr.Bo^dbai1 'control over ibe market bou ej be i *u»'appoiatod In Clogbeep at a, roe«ilng of landloidsjthe Combisaionera did not contemplate tbo re-movul of! tbe town mgik-)te to some building j ' it isft fact that these fair! leuve' flltb about the street,but tbe people have ncSe-oomplmnfd of It. \ \ \ I

Mr. Hearne—Tnere it a general objectloh » the!oale of flsb, ¦ . ' j

¦ ¦¦ . -i ' . -. ' \ ' \Mri Landy—I nerer beard a genernl complaint.

We derive no beoiflt whatever frOtn the morkeU.The to»n belong* to Ly t i Ufsiborputih., ' ¦ , !'¦ ¦ "'

.Mr. Be irne -He ia Jot ackoo«l«4ged. We defiedbia); for- >U title, and did 10 toijjord Ormandetooi.;l i : -.j ;r : . . , .-. ' - ,, . . ; ¦ .. ¦ .: M - i H l i f '¦] '; Mr. Qalrke aid tbe>btd to pt/ wnt to bio far

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_Mr.j O'Meara-jl-If thero was a toll levied at thefairs.Jand if thi Corbmisslonars woro disposed toerect sheltered •heconsodatioh for the use of tboso8elllnj»>jnariretal»To ioijimodities, do you thiiik theywould be disposed to nay a toll ? • ' ; .

Mr.: Lundy—I woulqinot like to give an opinion.. M>tj 0'Moara—D o lyou think; tho enaction of atoll would keep some people frem coming: here ?¦ MrJ Landy -rthinfc it would having a deterrent

effect; AB O tinnera! rule people will be opposedtoa :toU.:- ' . ¦ 1 ¦ ; • ¦ ! ; ' • . - , ' . ' ] ' : :. ¦

McJ. Q'MearaL-'Wri'at aro " ihe names . off . theCommissioners Here P ; j . ' , . . .- ' ' ' :: ;

\ rMr.; X»ndy—Mr. Power, Mr. Wro. iHedrnB, Mr.

Edward Burke, the 8dnitary officer and clerk.Mrj Byron Bai 1 be rented the ouncil from Qeorgo

Mooro for , .£13 a ydlr. : He charged 2d per loadfor an ass and:3 1 forihorse. All caib were weifjbednfterw'ards'. He gnvo tickets, und always kept ft blook ,Vory littlo com I was brought! into the: town. 'Forweighing potaxoc^ ho Wjarged Id per Buck , at.d forsmall Jbaga of savon stono only a id. < For weiirhlDff;wool jho generally charged 3d, but when ho had tokeep i throo or fonr hinds at work hia cbftrga wasflometimes la. Ha could not really 6»y how long the

.buttor market wab established, bnt for the last 24 yearsheihad ohargflof Jt. ¦ '1'ha1 leasa ho was bequeathed byhij fathor-inrlaw-lHo holds from Major Eoivon , countyDownJ but could not 1 tell tho nnexpirod term of tbelrase. j Tho bouai and butter market only were, loused.Itwoalalraso of tho premises only, Thoro was no grantin «t ps :to lho right toi )eTy tolls. Tho tolls formorlybelonged to Lord Wttarford. Formjorly thci marketuaod bo held, In tbo atreet;. He paid a rent of JC21 fortho rnarknt.and Lad oipendod J250O on tho plaoo. In thomarket ho employed a man to write thooirncra hamaontho firkin , ho •>mployi'dl ono cooper, hnd ono man forpntting the firkin in tho scales, tvnd two for taking itaway,' and issacjdi tbo tioltoU himself. Beforo ho usedaot is buttor tfiatcr. ;bpt now pvory ono aota in tbatcapacity. Tho supply of butter durine tha last threoyears had fallen:away , but taking tho a.vorasp for theoat six yoars, ftbont 8,S00 firkins wero disposed of in

the market annually. Tho bnttor is rrolgljcd .beforo itU nold. Somo timo ago they had na mauy as COOfirkinB of butter in a day, and yet tbcro -wan Buffic iuotacoomodation to got through tho woighuig processwith but the ono scales'. Tho tares now aro ao- uniformtbat tho firkins aro not all stripped, 71bs is allowedfor the sinall firkins; -and 8 to D for tho 5Glbs. Oabutter fro m Bome ¦coob.try distriot3 ho allowed lOlbsandlllbe. Ho allowod Ub for soakago. Thp firkinsaro genorally branded:with th& weight. Tor wtigh-ing tbo firkins 3d was thp charge. Buttor v)aa broughtto tha market from as far as nineteen miles. Thesupply of bnttor to Tipporary was ton timea ni large.Why, Carriok was in ' tho centre of ten orcamorios ITho amount mentioned in the papor whioh tha oommio-fiionera held was tho nett receipt. Lost year tho bcatnaand scales did not pay him at all. . .

Mr. O'Meara—Do you .think tho right is vcBtcdiiahim by proscription ? Mr. O'Sullivaa ; I do. !

Mr. Uoyd eaid ho had no snggoatiaa to mako ao tathe improvement of tho market-

Mr. Barko fTerBistcd. 1 that .Mr. Boyd had no legalcontrol over tho market at alL

Mr. Boyd—That.la all nonaenso.Mr. Quirko—Tho Commia'jioners think thoy thonld

havo tbo tolla.Mr, Power stud tho Commiasionora woro d«sirous of

obtaining control over tho markets.Mr. O'Meara—Wonl d the Commissionors levy a toll.Mr. Power— ho.Mr O'Meara—How rropld they pay the cipenoea fTo thia qnory Mr. Power mado no roply.As for tho present manajement of tbo battor mir-

ket Mr Powor said there wero no complaints aboat it.With regard to tho ouncil tboro woro complaints.

Mr. Boyd said it got oat of order , bat imtnodin^olythis was ascertained he flpnt to a meohanio ia Clonmolto oomo down and repair it.

Considerable dieouosion then aroso regarding Qsnggestion that tho Fur, Green should bo cnolosed endcharges mado on fair days thoro.

Mr Hearne gtVo it 1 as hia opinion that thero wonldbo a rebellion in Carrick wero tbis dono. Tho towns-pooplo would b6 cnliroly against tho lovying of tolloor against removing tho marketing from tho Btreola ,and thus injuring tbo grocer , the publican , cto.

Mr ljurke aaid the gi'berul publio would bo entirelyopposed to Any euch ohange. If tho Comoussioncrt]put sheds on tho Fair (^reen they would bavo to abaruoadmission for the. cattlo at tha rate, of 2s u\l a head topay for them. ' . :

Mr J Wall , P L Q, [complained of tho system atpresont in uso at tlm pig fair , which resulted in muchincunvenionco to sellers , a3 thtir pigs ofton got mixedand lust. ;

Mr. O'Ucara then thmked all present for theirattendance , and tho otiqairy terminated.

Carracli union—SATOBD 4.T.(From pur Rtportcr. )

Mr. V. Wall in tho chair, and subsequently, Mr. II'V . I'OWIT Also present—Lord Hessooroug h , Lieu'Col. Stuart , D.L., li: Wall , A. En R liih , W. WhjwU. W \\ ltacrs , W. Malcotnson. L»r. u'Uyan , M.l ) .was also preaenU

POUTLiW DlSrE N- SAHY.A report of tho I'ortKw Dispensary was read , to tho

effect, tbat Dr Martid beicg ill . Or Browno was a;)-pointed in bis ploco, ; to do temporary dnty , at nsalary of £3 2s por week , on tho motion of Ilr WinMalcom»on , jnnr., secorjded by Sir W Maloomson , acur.

Mr J Wall objected td pay for un assistant.Jlr Mnicjmeon , jar ir ,] said Dr Martin wns very nn-

w«ll , and uot ablo to ottonJ-The Clerlt eaid Dr Maftia nas, ho heard , very unncll.ilr Walcomnon Eaid ^hia waa the first tiui» Dr Mar-

tin mado uuoh an application.Mr Wall-I object to [it.Tho Chairman »aid £$ 2 was the uanal foe.Agreed to, Mr Wall Ktill objeotiug.

MARKET BIGHTS AND TOLLS.A oiroular was read ! notifying that Mr J F O'Moara ,

oolr, Assistant Comtni^sionor , wpnld hold a publinioquiry in tho Couit HOUJO Carriok-on-Su.ir , Monday ,6th November next , iuUi tbo working and ^anageaieutot marketa and fairs inithe town ot Canick.

CHAU18 FOB THE UOUPITAL.Dr Ryin asked for four armud ohairs , on castors ,

for tbo use of tho hospital.Col Stuart argued aa to why they wero want ed DOIV rDr U'Eyan said hi>Jiad applied lor them t<vo j-earo

o»o. Thi> Clork eai<1 itj was tho tiiat t i - nu hu huard ofit. Dr O'Eyan remaricd that thoy wero merely ni 6-htobans to movo ubont.

Tlio Chairman (Mr Power) eaid tho gaarcUns didnot obit ot—thoy woro alraid tho custom would raulionoiso.

C ' l Stuort would rafher havo tho ohalrs moved byattundanta.

Dr O Ryan— Thoro 13 onl y ono attondant at night intho hoBiita l . ' ;

Th» Chairman thought that handles should bo op-plied to tho choirs. j

At tho snggi'sthn ofj Lord Ucsjboroufth , tho mastersaid ho would bavo a eumplo chair mado. Agreed to.

. TUU ! 0OTTAQC.1.A report was read froii Alaudotillo , C E,in referouco

to tho Labourers' Cottajos in tho union.Col Stuurt would noli bo for giving anymore cottageo

to Incompetent briUdore. Ho thought no oottagugoopht be built daring Itho wintor. 8omo of then al-ready built wore leaLlig through tho joints. Most oftbe cottages wero leaking about tho ohithnL'a. Thoneck ot tha cBimnlcs woro badly conrtruotcd. No tirocan bu li ghtod iu oomo ot the oottajc j till tho ohimnieiaro repaired. ¦

Chairman—it wonld bo extromoly desirablo that onocottaue Bhohld bo improved on trial.

A number of contractors for building of tho cottarjo.icamo beforo thu board. Ono of thom (Mr Walsh) saidho could not go on with the building of one of t ia oat.tagos, as Juiga iBarron rofueod to let bim into hisquarry. Ho eaid tho Jndffa know too muoh Iat7tor him (laughter.)

Col Stuart «aid that somo cf tho osttajos (cjpcciillytho chlmniet) wero badly built.

11 r Walsh said bo wont hooording to tbo tpeciflcatioo.Tbe Clerk eald ho dlffepd with Mr Walsh about tba'.Oue of the contractors a*iA ho was 12 mbaths build-

ing one cottage (laughtur.) . ; .A man named Jordan ^as then roqnoeted to Improro

ono cottage as an eiporioent— the othoroottagos to bodone afterwards, if bo anoceeds ia making tbo ohiadoyof tho improvod honso draw. . , .

A Committeo dompoijed of tho Chiirmiu (ofrPoircr),Col Stuart , aod Mr P Wall , woro thon appointed tolook aftor tan oottago, to ooasalt Mr Mandoviilo , C E,If nooossary. : j ' '

S4N1TAEY BUSINESS. 'DrQuirko's report from Plltown was read. It sug-

gested aomo impiovcmbnti in the draloago of thattown. ' ; . ! '

Lord Bonsboopngh aaid tho work ought to bo dono.Tbe pl»oa referred to was In a horriblo state- Kcforredto tho local Disuentary Committee.

A COMruAiNI AND A CONTOADtCTION.A female iumito coajplainod that hor children woro

dirty in the girlt" Bohpol , and eaiu tbo Master drajtfedand ill-treated her , otc; Tho Mastor:totally denlodthis ohargo, and said to inerely pushod ooraplaint. whousod' all aorta of bid Unznago toward s bim, «nd trl edto oroate insubotdluatioa 'iu tho house, ,

Col Btaart theq wont down, into tho boase, andbrought up ona ofitbo 'ohildron, and oa inspection ,thought ghe might bo a little ol»nor. , '

Tho Chairman 1 raid ho had iuepcotid tbu , schoolslarnly, and thought tho ohildrca wero as oleaa an pus-Biblo.

¦ " ¦ : ¦ ¦ ;' 'JRVIC TXOUB BTILf.. : : iAn ovlctlon notico >i« road from Lord Watorford ,

against Mrs Allao Batl.ir, tho holdor ot ono '¦ torool land, in tho barony of iUppor Third, iu tho Co. Wa-torford. . j

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Tho boarJ roto at 1.33 p»rn. '

CAREICK TOWN: COilMlSSIONEESMONDAT. !

M Powert, Esq., Crjilrman, prosldoJ. Abo prosantMiohaol Powar, K Borhe. M Maloao , T Daly, J FCiUrk, E Bynn, W Hcarn. Oa th<! moUon of MrBarko Mr Dngjin was cleotod to ths vacant ooancll-lorshlp. Mr. L'ij4tran0a DafEn. Co. Surveyor for Oo.Watorford , wrota reqacbting that tbo namo " JohnDillon ' bo removed from the brllgo, ai it was thoproparty of tho ratopayer* of WaUrford and Tipporary.Marked " read", lidjonrnod. '

AN AUSTRALIAN NOVELibo eutcesj of Mr. Fredrluk Uume s eeniaUooal

tales of Australian; life is ' unprecedented. Uiarecently published nave), "! Madamo Mld«« ," ismora i-ugerl y Jou«bt /or than even hia " Mysteryof a Hanaoin Cub,"1 which sold at an average rateof upwards of 12,000 copies per week for «ix montbi,and it still retaibs itl 'hold on the book-stallijnltbbuta sll^btly ablted deband. la obi; eight wbi'tif,however, from' date of publieatidr), qearly 163,000copies, of '¦ Mad,ame' Midai ':' wero id circulation ,or at tba rate of about SO,(XR) per week, jla' ambney.seelEtog 1 ge li It but natuwl to be inten-et-ed In tales of peoplfl 'in search of the preciouimptjl In rlfuriin't i l ,nH«^.4n rhn monnfe ftf nfi'tsinlHirtbe ludispBuslblt lucre, in the ' chiractew wbp areeocajfed in delving'for*it,;their mannent, castoM,and daily life. And; when All these are wovenInto ;a'story of litnguUr ifaactcation' and drottiatioforcej there ' 1»| llttli cani*' for' »urpri»e Ithat" Madame Midnl" b«s attained «a«h k blgb;d«*gr«eof popularity among rieaderB %f fiction, altbburfbfew »nticlpatcd Itbe ip{obatlllty :of Mr, Hum0 toquickly, not only repeating his fotroe>' auccew,bat far ouipn.:ln^ ,bli initial record. [: " :

ffcOBUISf.—F^B TB» TlIIE AIID B«t«i.<T8.—Xfewdroff ot th«llaol4PJor{H«j, «»rioUed onr» wet oottatanub jioodaete apIHutat liiber, wkleh thoroo|M/ oli wutpmta*i t*rt*r.itol d ,'riv<w to lim tt*k* W<mlCFMT1/|:WUUS«H, udlT4«u«b\talr<«ffn«M uHlMrbMU,or V' .Jf

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8, Main Street, Ballymoney, IrclaDd , 7th Augnct.1889.—I have much pleasure in certif y ing to tlioRood effect to be derived fro m tho use of " Warner'sSAFE Cure." I contracted a severe attack ofmalaria whllo travelling Inj America, and also suff-ered from diseaso of tho kidneys caused by driok-ng bad water. . I OIBO have bad to. complain of anattack of rheumatics, wbicti rU times waB so Eevero&3 to bo almost unbearable.) I hnve taken medicine,in tho form of pill?, powers and liquids, for mtniyyenrs, without Becnring mubb, If any relief. I havecoDBulted .physicians and «prnt considerable moneyia following their advice j but, otrango as it mjyappear,' the only permanent velief whioh I havo csyot experienced has corned to me from the use of." Warner's SAFE CnreH •which I bave takenaccording to tbo direction) laid docn, and I (inT/illing at all times to recommend it.

(Signed') Wit-LUii BOTLE.

Warner's SAIX Cu»e to bo bod of ell Cboalots 0of E. 8IIIPCON AND Co., 16, Henry Street, Dubliaat i3. 6d. per bottle.

P. MvlOTIiB ,WHOLESALE 'ATfD EETAIL

TOEA€GOE ":IBT9i i

IMPOETBK OF' :i

Ci<jcro, Ci^arottcs; Pr-ncy Gooia,

Ilcorcolibuia a.-id ilziav Pipes ;

CIGARETTE UAK UFACTVRER ;

7 0 , Q f J A Y , • ;WATERFORD-!

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LOEWB &, Co's lindon made BRIAEPIPES , tire tbe finest in| tbe world. It is a factadmitted by all who bad onc of their Pipes tiiattbe older tbov are tbe Sweeter.

P. M. DOYLE'S is tho Pole authorised Ag?utfor Watui-ford Gity and District for the abovePi pi n. Prices are fixed by the uiukcr.

Liet Prices are froiu il3. Gd. up to 10s. forSilver Mounted Pipe3. :

La, Uriiun Cigars ... ... 11 for 23. Od.Muriucros CigarB ... ... 12 for Is. 3d.

J. P. and P.. Goodbodyo' Tobr.ccon.Bein^ sole Agent for above old Firm, so well-

known civi'i- Irslitnd , I need only intirnato toSmoktrs ulid tbo Trade , if.' tbu genuine articleis required tbey ruuBt buy from the Agent.

Price according to d iuintity required.

BEWARE OF FOREIGN CIGARETTES.L'su only Home Jilade , manufactured fr|oin

Pure Virginia Tubaccj anil Lest Rice Paper.!Are yon aware that P. M. DOYLRcan mate

Cigarettes fioin your own Special Tobacco ,either Three Castles , Sbiif?, Golden Virgicia ,Straight Utit , Old Jud ge, liiistol Birds Eyo.i orany other Brjni! you select fron L13 large stockof Fancy Tobaccos. Price Gd. per Ounce fortbe be3t quality. '

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GOOD NEWS FOR SMOKERS.Having purchased 20,000 Bella Victoria Ciguro,

1 can now offer Concbu nize Cigars at 3d each,retail. . ,

Special terma to Clubs' end Hotels.

Marco Polo—the best1; '.Id. Cigar—7 for In.

Wortli ii trial.Harloquinn Flake Od. ,]> >.-r Otince.DOYLE'S Two Flaku i i similar to Harlequmu,

oold )oo3 1 und in nice condition , 4Jd. per Ounce.

E E M E M B E E

P. M. BOYLE'S,79, QUAY

HOME INDUSTRIESG E N U I N B

I R I S H - M A D E S O A P ,HOUSEHOLD: AND TOILET.

BOLD BYERrWIlERE.

j onn BABBinoxou t coua,KING'S INN STREET SOAP WORKS,

D U B L I N . I

ESTADLIUHED 1773. [f20.1y

E 2 I E A O E D I H A B2 2 2 APER 2a. Odi POUND.

•TnjTOODFOBD. BOUBNE '& CO. are conV V eellinfj roost Ercellcnt ' Tea at TWO

8HILL1NOS per Pound, which they confidentlyrecommend. , . .' ;

Paokage3 ot thoir different priced dellcicaaflavoured Teas, from 6lbs. to lOlba. in treigbt, arocant " f ree?' by Parcels' : Po3t on recei pt of Orderwith Ecmittacco. j j :

1700DF0RD, BOURNE f ( CO.,CO 'S K .

COUNTY OFiAVATE liFOBD

E.OAD 0E3GIO170.Ti) Rvad Contractors ani thoie in lcr t it c i in

County Presentments.rr\\ AY3 for Holding BotKl Sessions, prorbas toX*' Sp'log A8«z, a, 1833 t—

i'ur Kiloalliheen , at Uilcyojt, on Tharsdiy, 17tbJanuary, 1B8J, at 11 o'Cloc'v.

Giultier. AI Callagbinejon Samo day, 17th Jana.ir>188U. at 1 o'Clocif. !¦

Uiddlctbirrt, at Tramoroi : Friday, 18th Januarr,1883 , at 11 o'clock. I '

Upperthird , nt Carrickbea, Saturday, 19th Jan-nary, 1S80, at 11.30 o'Oiock.; .

Slenahciry, »t UallTm-icarbory, Monday, 21st Jca-nary, 1839, at 12 30 o'Clof U.; ;

Coshruorn and Ouabbridd, ft Litmozo, Tuesday, 22a&Januiry, 1889. »« Vi o'Clooki i

Docltn Within Dium, at ClMhmoro, Tharaday, 24thJanuary, at Vi o'clock. I

Deoies Without Drum. »t Dnnmrrani Friday, 2othJanuary, at 11.80 o'OlocttJ

Couuty t.\ Lirgo, tt Dansarran, Samo dayAt Daogarran tho Buelotwot tho Coaaty at Large

mill b» eawred opoa at O.ij o'Clock.All App'intima for Preicntiatmti, £c , mast ba

lodged la my Ol&oa od or before Satordar. tha 5th jayot January, 18SJ, and na Application will bo entered, ontbo PrcBentmunt Sheet that U not prepared ia io-OQrdatiCa with the Act of IVrlwrarat. :

K. H. rOttER. 8iCroUfy.Jo tho Grand Jnr».County Secret iry'a Offleo , Coart House,

Waterford, Slat October, 1838.

ONE BOX OF Oljfl&SE'S B' PlWaU wurrauled to' oar* All di»ohargo« from the

Urinary Orsaqt, in either- te« , acqnlrwl or oonatifa-Uonal, Gratol , and Pain) In tha B*ok. Qoar»ntoodfreo from Mtrcary. i Soldln !boxe«, k., 6d. e»oh, by¦il Cbemitt* and Patent Miedialne Vendora throofhosttbs World 1 or Mnt'.to ftnj kddrau for lUty 8tajnpaSI tha UaVern, THJI II4H0OLJI A»D MrDLAK)

oDHTica Dana CoitPARTJ Wnooln. . ;

ADVICE TO MoiraBis!*-Are jou broken inyour reit by u alok ehji4 kaflaring with|th» pain 0|outting teetbf j Oo »' on9>i*? ¦ obassBcnud gat abottlo of Mr». iu ifiwn fooTirna. STBCF. Itwill relisTe th« poo»: auBerar Immediately. I» j,perfectly harmlau and p oaMAt to ttUta. H mt>-daoea a n&toraj: qule» all «p Jbj raUarlov tha ohildfrom pain; and th« little ih«rub,»w»k«» '• a« brightM » button.'" It »o«thM th* ohildnt aafteni Tl»ramt. «il>yii aJli pnin.rweTW wiMOt rttnlaja* tiabqweli, and U th« baft, kno r* r«»»dy for djraaate} rand diarrhoea, whatto wrwifcTf torn twtUnf orTothwoaoaei. Mra. WlnaWw'a I Mediae flmpT. «ol4 CMedicine UtaJ»r»aTaryiiKrt,jaII»lW par bottW.'ViWIJret>Dt« rt. l|^ i »i-If

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The HygtenlclTeapotJ .i • ,- ¦¦. ¦•¦

EXTEACTS THE JSTBENQTH AND FLAyioUE <?P THE TEAWITHOUT THE TANNn -Sw afiijfdJ i unjoI. " : •;!;

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Black and Gold Lines ' j ... ' It.,i l«. 8d.; l». 6d;, isOd-'eB k.Do. t»o. and Decorat«l/ls.'3d.; li..6 .;li,Odi it.3d. , '¦ ,;i:

N. w Tiettra Cptta Butter CoojleryFOE COLD 6B HOT WATEB AS THE JSEABON iftEQUlBE

. ¦ '¦ • :pialo , 2sl Gd. each ; Decorated fHorn' s*, to Si, e«ohJ 'DINNER 8ET8, for. 8ix p«aple, ,j. [ ¦¦¦ from 12s^;0d. SetTEA SETS. Forty -Places, J. ' ftom ' 12».:93. ;BEEAKFA8T8 SETS. Twen»y-nino Plecfea, - ; 12a.jOd. 'TOILET SETS, Fi?o Pieces, ' ... ' from to.M. Sot

V. TELLWRIGlriT.WHOLESALE AND BETAIL GLASS &. CHINA! 11EB0HAHT, 47. GRitSTO^T.,. DOBLW

¦ Ha: . - «J ". ¦¦M"tir"iia' F.aH »i&^": .: ':;:!':^

liili'Ai ¦

Are indispensable for the

LUNCHEON PARTIES PIC-NICS / ! ¦ CRI0ZET MATCHESBOATING EXCUBSIONS LAWN TENNIS PARTIES DEJEUNERS ' ¦':

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SI10 Hoat Biilliant J Abaolatb : OafotyTrith PcraiEa.

¦jrKEFEIES' SAFETY LAM P. Fivo GoldJLI ': Medals in competition with tbe . beat

other mikes. Recommended by thaFlro Insurance Companies nnd , tholiuBsbn Government. ;

BEFE1ES' SAFETY LAMP. The only safeImp. Explo3ion impossible. 10,000

£re3 occur annually from the ex-ploj loa of common lampj. Brilliant ,pure T7hi(e light, without em'oll orsmoke. t \

irK^FBIES1 SAFETY LAMP. For T A B L E&J) AND DOMESTIC OSE. '!

"Thobest Lamps I over til, and Ihavo tbo >Silber, Hincks , and othpre."—Lord : Muskerry, Dramcolober, Co.Limerick. !

BEFRIES' SAFETY LAMP for W0EKSH0PSand FACTOEIES. !" Ono Drfrles' plvea as much Ught aa¦wo formerly got fro m FIVE DtrpLtx."—Messrs E. and F. Keane, Cappoquin.

TT^EFEIES' SAFETY LAMP. For StreetJLM Lighting. Adopted by Erith, Ade-

laide , Nncs, Kells, ix. Better light,nnd preat kaving over ROS . j

BEFEIES' AET1SAN SAFETY LAMPS fortho poor. 10-candIe power. P lce laCd up to 4a 3d. An accident cannotoccur with tbeso Lamps. Soldtvery-vbere. (ol?.20t1

BEFBIES' SAFETY LAMP. All Sizes, for allones. i •

Table Lamps, burners 20 and 43-candlo power. i

Hand Lamps, burners 10 and 15-candle power. ¦

Suspension and Floor Lamps, j aithburners of 43, C2 nnd 100 candlepower. « I

GcieiiTiyic R EFOUTB . P HICB LISTS, AKD DE31ONBEtST OH APVLICATION.

30LD BYnEIIEY B E L L . Quay!

WATEEFOED '

Everybod y praises and Eve rybody dnnlts MUBPETS HIOE CLASS WATERS.

HUEPIIY'n LEUOHADE ia a fuU flavoured , . dolicimifl ¦ySnma.ee

QWMA TEAE.We aro now buying Direct fromImporters, at the public sales, andcan offer on Terms fully Equal toLondon House3. Samples free ODapplication. The Trad© only sup-plied.

Warren'o Place, CORK, i

CIVIL D2CVICE APPOIUTUErnDaOver 1,COO Vncanciea nnnunlly. i !

Opon to all. Holes, 14-33; Fomalca. 15-20. BaUriciJEBO to jsioo, bo, ¦: i :BAY, ETRTIKO , AHD COCRE3POKDEyCB C<1U8XS

for all cxaainttionu. . Special Classes for ladits.Bacrn»td Pupils receive epecul attention. Spcoossosiurcd. i t . ¦ . ' ' ¦

Thj Bvitcm adopted his proved itaolf tho' mostthoronghand incccsisful citant. Mere tuccaics lottyta rthan 'any of her Tutor. . '

COO rtoent «aoce«t(e«,inclarling l7 flr«t pUccs. j ¦Write for 'Practical Ooide to the Civil 8«rvieo and

Profetslooi." ForHrarded poit freo trlth H»t of«ao-c:::ci and <peclm6a copy of "Civil Scrvica Ootn-potitor" (weciilj paper and ooaoh). !

QE0EGE B. SKEEEY, H.M.C.S., F.B.d.I».,CIVIL 1 SERTICB CoLLtor., |

iso, GEEAT I BBUNSWICK -STBEET;D U B L I N . m2-28

QBR3GEK •CT^Sp ;'' A' BELXOIQTJ a Pg OUACir iC.

11AY BE OBTAINED OF I jAll,

GEOCEES AND WINE UEECHANTS.

' Zfanu/ocfurtff 1— ;

EBUITJLEy & DRAPER' : ', (LIUITSD), _ I

D U B L I N -IBISH ABT' AND MANDFACTUEB

EDV7ABD O'QHEA, JMONUMENTAL SCULPTOB. CALLAN.

I ' COPKTT KltHNHT, IBEOS to call the attention of bia Customers aod

1 tbe Irish Public to the fact that he bi{ beesawarded t, Gou> MSDii, ani Dirtvom for the supe.riur excollence of bis exhibit of a Celtio 8tone Croeiat tbf> Boston Exhibitioa of 1883 1 also the HI6HI«TPrusits awarded ai the recent Dublin and CorkExhibitions for bis specimens of Celtio Croests.AH kinds of MobarnenUl and Ornamental Stoneand Marble Works t Celtio Croa*e« in great vari«tT,AlUrs, Fonts. Mural Tablats. 4o."execuSd onthe most ressooahlo Terms »nd shortest noticu.

.- ¦TTtbr|MffiSj is ¦ fiwMig¦¦ j CALLAN. COUNTY KiLKfeNNY. I ¦

MADS WITH BOJUNQ WATER

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TO. 'BEGAIN¦ ;¦ ¦' ¦ ' ; . ¦•• ;; . HElJMOtt

TV/TAGNETIBM. TflB- OBEAT OtlBB FOEiy-tt. PAIN jTiro WEAKNESS niuBACK,-:Bhenmatlsai, Nervons Eihanttion," liver CoiafaiarDt,Lumbago, ! ' Headaehea, : ' Ooossinpttani: ¦;Sciatica, ' BronofaltU,'.. .;Aatha»,' PhnvUr.S??1* T>. : Palmonwr Affeo-_ : yep»l» Di»orfl«rsi

iKidnpyDucase,L t4ons.,Cor)gb, , , )Qene»land tofalEp depsj , ¦ bblds.- ib.', " DTbility; :~'Paralyse, Neuralgia, Fanctional D r*Indige»Uon , Bpinal AUrcontji, ders.Constipation, . : : • . ) - . ' ¦ -. : y , - :- . :. iiWETTON-3 WOBLD JAMED PATENT CTJBA-„ .. T

MA0NBTIC APPUANCESy rseis toall parts of tha body. : . : . . , , . .

TH0U8ANDS CUBED BY THE10; •Spccialitie'ij—Trmses, Corsotov'CombSr iff.

, f32y Special 41 page Panrphlei-^nstrBfeacColitaaiicg medical and other tetUmonialsj lift of prices,: sadgeneral information, gratis or pd»k tfto. All aafftrersshould read it. • ; ' ' • .A mr:

OP ' OUR LATZ8T TSaTIMOmAZg.1OHEU1IATISM, INDIGESTION,' ' ASDJ-t» . ¦ DEBTUTT. i ' ,

! Ne»townara«, Conmty Ikrira, :. ' • - : «U> October, IBS?. ¦-

I «ia happy to be in a position to bear terttmony to thaTerr beneficial effect* of your treatment I called on ion it5 Pioctwood stroot. BeltaM, «pto« tiro »eeki ago, and m JOBXidrice purchased, one ot year ttroontt belU. A, t*» 7au>ago I bonffhtone, and it cared me of vbeamAtiim aod lniS-grstioo. Being cared I guxe it up ; bat hiring-oy otrieSM aseTcre cold latterly, very Mate ptinsln tbe body tsd tightlej tat lo, «o thai I retonutd to my eld remedy again, tbereault beiig freedom from Tpaia and bodily health greatlyimproted. ' • , V^, Wouuc X)o>i» (of W Dobbin aoi.Eou).

INDIGESTION. '; :X. I ' Kfliajolry, EmilKOrthy, Sejt U,: U88.r ¦

\ our I^U u a ConUiTe AiteathaatorpaiseaBiy «s»eei*itioDi. I bare derived trreqt beaeflt Iron it> EM, andTCSJI-sot epok too highly ot In Talwu a remedy for ladlfotios.Ths complilnt serer troubles me'now, altioajh 1 «r» agreat luairct from it at ooe timo.. . .

(Mis.) X. DOTI*

Y UUBA0OrAND'BHEUUAT18ir. "

Jj ' 129 MoaDt-niroct,1 Grorvccor-square. London, VJ., ¦28th July, 1883.

You will bo pleasod to hear thai I have been freefrom rheumatism and lumbago »ioco wearing jonr Belt,and it is only fair yon sboald have tbe credit of thsfact. 1 ,; i

¦ . jI have recommended jour Belt to many of my frirac**,

W4I.TIII J. BCOTT.

/THHBONIC DYSPEPSIA (12 yean etandln?).\j : 1 Willlim's-place, Lower CUnbrustUtneL

! ¦ Dublin, 13tb Jalyil8S8. '•I wish to inform you tint I ban received eotuddezabls

benefit from tho WaJtt Belt I pirehased from yoq about amonth ago I fuel quite certain'that it will affect ipe'r-nineDt core ia ay aue—chroaia dyspepda of U yaaa*etandin: < 1 ; E. Bxomrx..

EEONCHITIS (TENDENCY-TO). .. ' ,j :MUlmoani; near-Edeodenrr, Kfe jfCo.¦ Jo»*16tb, 1MJ- . :;1

I willingly gire ay tesUnooy to ihe efflotency ana valneo( yoar Ua^neiio AppUasces. f o x Ihe {laat three yean Ibar e worn one o( your Luay In»igor»joir», owing to bavts*a irrcat tend«soy to bronchlUa. liniinz tali but wSrtts Ihad not 00e attack, altbqqgb. the viawr waa very trying.Tbe Applianoe I am now wearing is the second I hare badbom ytm.'aal I woold oot\e wV-hout oue oa any teoooat.1 recommend yoor Appllaoou to all tor fri«nd».

' . MUa K. E.Cosa«r»

TVrEBVOU3NES3 AND WEAKNESS. . .XN I Lynn's Place, SUgo, U«h Mty, «S8.

Tbe special power Bolt aail 8piu« Band 1 porehual. (nayon in Anjnut laat has giren rue very fnat relief/ 'Tbtfnave atreagthen&l my iyateai, «o that the TiTroniwiliianI suffered 1 from U rooo. I would advise anyone nrfterlijfrom tbe time complaint to pecon yoiir appliances at Once.

I : : Imttas KitxntBct.

-OHEUMATI3M IN 1 THE KNEE. ¦ ;JLftj : S7 ara.tJaioewtreet,Ioodoa4«irT.

• 28tb Noronber. X8S JI hiTo ranch pleanre in ctaUeg that the Knee CSB whkh

I parchaaol some yean ajo from joaoompletaly onred maof Ahenmatiamla th*knee. . '

i 1 C«l«lll 0'HKIi, J.P..

SCIATICA. ; . ¦|: KMmMy, JImnrtrati, <)»attfiCa,'! , , ; littt Havfoibeij 1*7.;, . . . •

Hating oa two occasions jeeslvsd very (Treat -befaeU 11attacks of! BdaUca from.tha OM or Xtto *. WaUaa-eVCdt'sUaoetio appUaw3ca,^alras^reaaiaDandtb«lrmMrtl)c«ssaScrlng from thaMTatUoK Other* to whom I<ka*Kw>commended them bate receivedeg.«al beneSt - ¦¦— ' •

1 ! '• Bxraora Konur,

Our Agpnt for W|iterford «nd'Diitwrffa: ¦'1 Mr. HEHBY: BELL, Dngitet, 'j ¦: . ' j. Ta* .QU*T. . ; .•.-.icO .

SUFPEBEKS from Hartta(BoiitsBe).w««rWstto»i'», Ma«netia Troas.. BW z»W<oeB4a4ito|!,Ul

cprative aad teeJing-proe«U»* ; Oal/ t« be tjWtobo appreciated by snneren|. . • ' ;. ;,• ' . vMH*f|r

! NdTE-PBICE^NOTE 1 1 ! "' . ' :r f'i !atat Belts from 10s «i Bpeoiatfover from tt»«j.

Lane InrlfforatoTdfrom Ifc64 ' ,,'¦'" £ "JsJi*e.Other Appliance* aooorfflngl*. ••;• ¦• ¦ ' ;» - Uni.i .

Letters requesting advice reoelve otn bes^artoeJioe.ConsnlUtwaa Free. : BUiitr»l«4i>aopalet-jj»*l».

Intentart, j | PalttUea, ' and Xa ivfibtilf titt

9. LOWER 8AUKVILLB BTBBHT, ¦

WATEBFOSD AND itaa$C&l" MILWAT.¦ Uorvembear I>ir«, > l»8t. ' -M • '. .

THE Ordinary GWs Trsias ot 8o«cUt Ttslns»ill carry Live Stoqk from ths »nd«tt«n)Licj»d

Fairs :— * ¦ •

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CUrecaatle datUViad BU Fs4r»n1»> 12th, i .Pallas, for Knockaney f M, A6 Wtll ' . .AthsnryJforWoodfordfarr.aoIW • '£. "£_ ^TJmerlofcj JcnoUoo, fotlMarrbcra/fij M»rta», da¦12th I " it ! • ' • 1 ': 1 : >! : < • - .> ' :' ¦ • 'Tipp«raryPQ Markrt«lmiaay,Ki>ll»l» ' v ..

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I Beiog- aware that the important; -subject; of i- j the (Con-solidation of our I Corporate Debts hjaS - been; referred to, youtjy the Council for consideration, and anticipating; that youwilll desire i m-y- i views in regard, to itj with^ sucSjh WJformationas 11 can give, I ;beg le&ve : to| rotate ;th at I ihaye; been| forsome years past; of opinion;; that |Oonsolijdatiori | is mostdesirable, andi ought to be undertkkeri at the fj rstjfavourableopportunity. . | As has been started |tp • the iCouncil by j ourworthy Mayor, a! most fayburable opportuhitvJ noiv presentsitself for this enterprise, jjpng tb the present; cheapness ofnipuey and the passing of f v i Act of Farli4meiitj lttst Session-enabling Irish Municipal; Corporation^©; promqte:> Special4it for the purpose. Qir present 'system of jborrbwirig 04j | frtgages . Bonds, and J^dgmer>ts, isj costljr, and |fpr PublicBoarjds antiquated, and I bfeliev^ the subsutufioh of Stock I for:the i)ebts so represented! ;.womcl secure iecononry and ctin^vehierice. ; A ¦ few years ago ;'I got iintb correspondence! bn-this subject tyith an extensive Jb'in&ncial jFirm in ' London,!Messrs. Slaterj & Co.* The|:were|;thett prepare4to| advan9e a!sum on Mortgage jsurncient to pay off the entire Corporate;Debts, and , to ; leave it: ou'tstand! for 120 years,: j at/i'; per cintiConsolidation could have Ibeen ejected; in thtajway; withouta i Special Actj ; of Parliament 11 considereld ihe i proposedRa^e

bf Interest was too; High* arid they declining;to accjept

less, pie negotiations, concluded!, and I only';;refer to thematter now j orjithe pnrpqs$ of: demonstrating tile feasibilityof procuring the large siir£ necessary for Consblidatinp oiirDeH.

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1. 1Tli3se secured by Bonds,I ; Judgments: arid Mortj-;i . Images, a-ndi the interest

:| i ; i . cjn whicfy! at .4 Y..peir|j : cent., is ; ^aid out"of|j . ' ? ; ; the Borough Fund .;.!|2.- Secured by a Deed ex-if- R eputed iiri , : the ! year

I , 1J786, and bearing Iri-i ! terest at 6 per cent ..p3. Secured by a Deed ex^-

i|;etute d |in [ the yeaj:! il|86, and bearing Inf

I- v ..-j ierest at -6 |per cent.»l:k Bluest of Bishop Foy|,: ; probably, secured j a y a

;|Deed , beariog Interest' ¦at1 6 per cent.; ' ...

; » S^qired by a Deed, exe-"> ^ -cuted in tlie year ;17ii ,

an'd bearins> Interestat 19 per ceht ' ..«.

6.. Bsquest oi Mi^rd Chris-tain, beai^; Interestat I 6 per ; dentj : prb-iiajj ly secureid by ]5e3d

?• Loan from :the Board ofWorks, obtained inM year\ 1878, forlabourers' 1 Cottages^and repayable in 35

; Ac nual Instalments ofv£^5; llsJ 44. each ..*,:

Loau from the; Board ofV7prk^ to: iiCpnstructJy¦ iterworks| obtainedm. the yedr iS7^ and;¦ payable j m 50 :M^viual Instalments ^ of^iS29 8s. ^(L each...

Loan from Board ofWbrks to | 'completeWaterworks!, , obtainedift the year 1880, andrepayable in 35 -An-nual Instalments of^3,00 each,- with 4per cent. Interest ...Loaii from ' BoroughFund to WaterworksFund, of |w|ica aowioutstanding 1) J , *•*' IgiiliiteiliiJifeilii^iifciii lisSiiSilii

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the above itotal : ; ... 10700 0 0: ; (j )f thj B 15,- i ;<?0^ ; -: :vLoan 9 ; ; . ; ;- . \ . ! ;the -sum of¦¦" . '; '¦,MM has ¦ .!be^n ¦ repaidtJ3 the Boardof porks, in

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the Special Act provid^ ^t^ne lISdT^n]Interest thereon, shaU be a first chare-e ^^L n 'property which corisists of :- ' C&arge On the OoWratj

w f H ?^f /Hoperty! in the City of ' !Wateribrd, held by;the Corporation in fee, Iand leased to various tenants, many of Iwhom are Middlemen, who sub-let at a 'Profit Rent. About: 2,800 Statute Adrea iof Land, situated fpr the most part in thevicinity of Waterforii, more than half ofwhich is held by solvent: Middlemen, whosub-let it at a.Profit- Bent The Grossroor Law Valuation of the entire is conaderably higher , than the Gross Rental ,ihe Aunual Eental of this lot is ,2. Tithe Kent; Charges on Lands inthe Counties Watetford , Kilkenny, and ' ¦

Gork ; ... | j i ... ... 1J49.0 6 83. Casual and Weekly Rents, about ... J250 0 04^ Water Eailifife' Fees, about ¦ ? ,as feOO 0 0

: . . o. Market Fees; and other Fees audJJ ines,: abou^ ... . | . . ... m ' O G!¦ ¦ . -6. Revenue from WatermtkQ i- . ! - £4 > 'to6 !: .; Less cost of earning sacie, 'I e.f maintenance of the Works, ;j Wprking Expeuses,1 Salaries, ¦ '•¦images,-&c . ... |. ... -^ 1 300

; As appears from the above, a sum of ^148t680 10s. 4d,v/ouid j 'be sufficient to borrow for present purposes. Itwould be prudent , however, to obtain Parliamentary sanctionfor the issue of ;£158j000 0s. 0d. Stock , thus leaving a mar-gin available in cuse the Corporation hereafter requires moneyfor sewerage . .or other: works. The Act ought to make theannual contribution tp the Sinking Fund optional for the fi rstthree years, for doing so would much strengthen our finan -cial position, and reinove all danger of .embarrassment inworking the new system. In order to secure the confidenceof investors provision ought to be made in the Act, enabl-ing the Corporation to, employ and pay competent Auditors.The necessity for such a provision is the greater, because ifthe Board of Works is jpaid off,: I assume the Local Govern.me'nt Board will not j continue to send an Auditor to auditthe Water works Accounts as they do at present. TheAct ought also contain a provision enabling the Corporation ,if they chose, to strike one Water Rate, not exceeding 2s. '6d.in; the 'JQ in each year, instead of two Water Rates of 1B. 3d:in the £> each, as is done at present; . | The preparation ofthe Kate Books twice aiyear, and the collection Q( two Katesin the year, is costly and troublesome.. There ought to be no

I ' ' ' " i ; . ' ¦ -. 'more objection to strike ; a Water Rate for a period of twelvemonths than there is fc> strike a Poor Rate for a pariod oftwelve months, which, | pis you are aware, is usually done.The Act ought also repaal that section of the WaterfordWater Act which compels the Corporation to keep theWater Works accounts^! separate from the Borough Fundaccounts, as no further 'necessity for doing so will exist,

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Yours "faithfully,

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