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I ¦ '; ;; : ; ' . ; vx)L. ;xxx THE WATEEPOBi; ; " , . ESTABLISHED^-l! , . .. &ABOEST ClBCCTLATION IN TIER S , :. ;Publuft«d Aery TBIDAY Smiting; at .( ' it ' (OPrOSITK THR rfiOVINCM " { DRICE-THREEPENOE i Yea ; '¦; XT. By Post (Yearl y), 15s.. : '[ S3g- AH Chequos and P. O. O: ., ; to COBKEUU8 REDMOND, at thii I ,.; o ' lTi? NKWS .(Liboral in politics) 0 , ' - amongst the morchante , traders < y : taming clashes , &o., in Wafcorford , -" !;: ,- - , and the;south of Ireland genera] •• " , ' .,at£ainod.a'circulation nover oqm < f ' . ' p dblishod in Waterford, and is ad ; ¦>" '• 'journa ' ' in this important city, with dail y communication from London. - , ¦:-particular attention r«id to com . tnml' matt«r8. •!¦. » . :- . •¦ ¦ .. ;;, Advertisements received ior the i \ . - , :. ,ablo Newspaper Agonts ^ in 'tho On 1 ' ;. ' . ' .- " payment requisite from parties not ¦' . . AGENTS' rba S&IIE OT 'T ^ ^TCATEBFOEJ^Mr. -W. K* LI. Y, 1"" TBAMOHE-r-Mlsa CLAjrciy Be* i.citiBtMnd-streeiJ i!. ' ;. < '**"• . - . - .£- <*' .! j ¦ •: PASSAGE; EAST—Tho ;Misaes Lo l ~ : CAEfilOK-ON-SUni r-MrJ. M. M ! LONDON -(Foir Advts.) Mr. Wr »;« -. -:7 Crawshay Boad, Vassal Road, 1 ilC' DTOLIN—Advertising Agents : I ,.( V) 4 goN,;Abbej-strcot. - ; . " D , UNGARVAN—Mr. . EDWARD ] . ' ." ¦ •¦-4bi , 'Fbet ' andTelegraph Office , ' r! . ;; . <USTLBCOMEB--MlOJ::HOLOB '¦- . ' ENGLAND ' AKp SOUTH W > . ;• . ¦:¦;. -., ¦ i•: SOUTH. 6r. IBEL Altered , ' i\nd Increased Service ¦ ¦ Railway Company ' s Trains ai .. ... —SOUoid-Haron , - in connectio: tosD and LnmRicK and Wt.r ^i^lBMUUTD Lmssj 1 ; ¦ ¦V : : "<• 1 ' Shortest Boute and B ; '%O , CATT . LE, : 'SHEEP, OB PI( ' : 'J' T'I.V I /V ; V| . . THESE. BOAT , ' DOWN. L XAVB L ONDON . (Padt and ARRIVE ' AT WATII .:. ¦/ 1 ¦'• ' <ffl«tun*tancogpennittinj) ¦ - .. " timo ¦ for the Trains on " ¦ " : "> . •JUmericlc , . CentralIrelan ! UP.—Leave "Waterford at Spin. V.; . ' -..Jlrrival ot the 1.35 p.m . . : ¦ ¦ : 1 . . : ¦ .:: 10- .3 5' ! a Vm: - Train 0- ' iron 11.20 a.mv Train from ] L ONDON (weather anc - mitting) at 10.45 a.m.; tl : liiOn Saturdays the Steamer- le I oonvoy Cattle , Sheep, and Pigs , a "lint; thereby .will proceed from Ne Train 'on "Sunday morning— . ' .-- V On Sondoysi a Spooial flteama .Jord<Foirybank-Wharf) at'5.801 ¦ rets and General Cargo only ;' i ;Wharf|pn ';tho.7th. and. 20th SE ¦ Pasaangars and their Luggago , a Mflford' at G a.m.y in oonnoctioi ! ior Xondoc. ¦• ¦ On > Sep tember 141 sail from . Ferrybank-direct for . N : -No Cargo can , be received .on : . and- , tho ¦ etagca, wfll than be: «i ' Steamers to'depart PtmcTOJj.t/i " The 2.45 ewn TBAIN from NEM ' caseB f lWAErthe AEBrVAIi «f Under no circumstance can Pa Class Tickets be allowed tho use ' ;. '' ._ : Spocial:Boats ' wiUHIweather ' { nutting) sail : from Waterford ,, C&ttl9 ,^heep; and Ties ,.on M 'Wharf, at 2 p.m., and on Tne ;' Wharf; at 5 p.m;, calling at Ai ' state1 of the tidb. permits ; alac may b e, necessary. . "•• , , ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ' - ¦ . ; .; EASES—WATERF0RD: S WOJJS (available S days) 1st ,::- -dO. ] t# . ! . w.. - - .':»:-;- . -i' Srd Clai ;. ftBTOBNO {availftWo 2 months) t " J . '• i >y- ,,, 1 V . 1 i;..^ J.<f .., ^ .. . -.,?» ¦ ' . ¦ .:"- : ; K - 3rd Class i ' Further information can be ol ¦ ' DowirBT.Eailway Terminus , Ii , NAJUBA, Adolphl "Wharf , Wat ¦ PiBiS bptwocn other imports Tables , aid'Through Bates fo .-obtained of Mr.<W. J- BDSBSI i BaOwsy; Company ' s District J ' Waterford. ' ' , " ¦ " . " ' ¦ ' , ~:;r:~.!. . ¦ ¦ ¦ '¦¦¦ ' ¦ J . GBIEBPC Paddifi gtoc Terminas , July, : ' ¦¦ ¦ ¦ •" &MEJMCA1T ¦ :: . ¦^^y^;: ; : - TTNITEI " ~ : Tinn^3CfTf»»Tiiv6rpo< . ETO B , ¦ ¦ ¦ - '' , .Calling at QueenstoWE ' - Pirat-clMa Pull-powered Iron. & -.«¦ •;•> - ' ¦ ¦ .:. -T toSafl'^ .,; •Bkrma EmoEJiSeptSl 101 INDIANAivi. !. -!. Sept 271 Bl ¦ ' Mb" intermediate ' ' Passenger ; "aarkwlthus *'-"" :i ¦• -• •¦ - ' _TJlB. Dnly.XianjfcAUantio.Idii * te H Sl&Uas •yiag, ~and carry ing karing W<jM§d»;the M<ua« and an extra number of life 1 modation for all classes or paa ho European Steamship Lines . a Snrgeon ' fna stovaidcBs. ' ' ; <; '-Swnengen and ^oods are h ; " tne 'TVharf. of the; PannsylYa . , r wbiflit has tho Aortost and moe ; in iho^fe»tern States. :. :: *> . Passengers by this line can ] road Can without leaving the dor the same roof r there aro'l :. tadStatee Letter Box, TolegrJ , fie* , - and- Baggage ' Express 03 . ••• -CABIN P ASSIM , - 12tol8 g . at reduced rates. ¦ , . ' J " . " ' ¦; ' . SrxfEAOs ¦ PASSAOS as low including an ample supply .of pga PMBeagers are forwards withopt additional eharge. ¦¦• INTIEJCEDUTB PABIAQI , i and' all' n'ioeBsary^Jteiisils and Apply-in Philiidclphi& to X General Agents , 807> WolnnH K. ' t'J. Cujnnws 4'BBOTB . " •" ¦ ¦ ;: " s ¦ mcHABDSC " tf. . ' •! - ¦. 17aad . .. JOHN DEVEBEU - i , VynilAM W1GI : - <•¦ ' ' , ;Costom-houae < THE IBJSB - "TTnarrTB— ' - ' STFj v/wli /a n BOIAII XTNTlMU ; STATES, 21 <.; , -* ' .\\ ': | n\_ ' ' ' r 7 ^ NOTICa : ,. /«d,,>yMa«»ra , HA*LAiro;4. ! , .ajppointoa toaBJ}weeldya«iMi ' { .aid $hafnHed^tate»;MaiU | j ,.OEBMANlC-wf,Thuri i: .jyj. ; f BBWANOTO^a Thurr ' : .. tod B/iorscst possible tuod/ 'ftl ' ^—<~- ftui««ire«, 6*siJ«3! i : Tr Th«at«jw*o . «'!»W'5 | w ii 1 ' ' > ' VsnSstedi fco4." . 'W J3 n B TtJ n " i iV'vO'^iw^** 1 ^:^^ ^ ¦ ' v'-i^-i-tV" "* 1 ¦T- ' -\"' TEiixtt j[ r, vii. -Tr . . " . .u>:i rl .. , -,f- ;- ^i}) 1 3ffi)i0 . r: ....! m ^m ^ r». so; Knj-str»«(! LIVEB: BI » X|. c ¦ ¦ I 1 Citytof B. y (in Advance), 13s. City' of Mi L Advanoe. - i { . CSty '6f Bi lers, made payable * ' City ofCE Office. >< ' t j City of BJ ,iV.V i< .- .-i !. •{ 'I^Pr. ouUtoa ' extsnsifely. . Salooiis re d n6bUiW ,-^e)»try, 1 ' TsmenoeTr^ ilkenny, Ti pperary, 6 Guinea*, T . ¦ The . NEWS' , has every c ' omfoi led'by any pi per ton and-Php ittodly tho. leading booked'to " ah •hichtboro is direct Bates, ^pp "i f" ' Idverpobl i ' ordal and agncul- Waterford ,t ' ! j ¦ ^r rw* by aU roseeot- tr ' n inr^ t thi> »aoe.. |. _ A , LAaQEgiJ UtUO Uwrgo ' s-« , ¦ ' Vto^iJi )shmonK-Boomsl in i -'E BIxr(Ext ¦ ¦ ' •^iTv " y-^?. -ij &?. rlSft S^^ •», Hotel , Sqmus ,; 1: ;rrxLY..:... fEPirr , NewaAp nt. . . . . JVom ¦] LIAM CABEOLLJ 18, CANADA.. forth Brixton: - - . HOLtAND Mara W H SldTH FEANOH^- essra. \v.±t. &n TH DENMABI BKTOAi; Stitio er. 5_?^?°1^ Steoraso-to Hew-XprS , Boston, Pbilade Baltimore , JE6. Superior , jicbommodation ai by Qroat, W^rn ' : Ap P )yto the . 1 Steam Boate .f^ia 0 soi.* ;with tho '. "WATBB- . JEBEMI ¦ BFOBD'4 CENxkiX ; JIM. MUBPJ a.;; :J . ' . ; :;. :. t ¦ Main-streeV do iduced -Fares. PorUaw'} wn.i ¦ . ¦ - ' - . ¦ . ¦I I " PATEICJtLAWl nn*\and Pa*»'; .cor , Dungarv»n Uteamtrt , ; |' . N. and ¦ . . i, ' SEPTEMBI at 5.islk , <> '' •{ ! ; * ' ' . - . •: v:V— weathor) and Be^uUtr ^St eom Com' ~ diy? WATJI^PPBI) :^^! ona usmore PLYM0DTH i»D SOUTHAlCPa{)N ( ijn> SODttt oir BSQ. ' ^i 11 ?^ 0 -V-lJtv i rprf B;New »dj»werful Screw Sj^S ^HBBWeB^OBTZilBb , BiTHXn? , FA8THBT , ainiut ¦ ¦! ""f^TNIIliroiEK , ' EOCKABILL, !!- rbeV bgaed are intended to Sail as under , wetther permitting (unless TO*, - anllablejl vented by mJoraen;ci rouiai Uace«l, ' wUli\n5arty to Tow F«««teoi Vcuela, sSd'tojcaU at. any.Port or Ports la hay °rfer . In or nunt. to ont ol the customatxaoune, to Seoeire andIMstduuK*Cargo , CUH, 4«. J or (or any. otbejc )?tiipo(ewii»t80«Ter. , . . - an^l back- rain from Lime iok ; Maryborough , and moro , ABRivn o] in cirenmstances per* Following day. J | i " d * 28 the'rteamer "" will: S^% ' - w Maroraat5.3»a.m) 'SjS? ^^ (Pftrd after 4.« p.m., satSraay;. . loved, .to enable the Tuesday, ' ; V at the appointed timo. ' ¦Wednesday, - ' MQiBOHD will, b all Friday, \ '> itoamers. ' V ¦ pi ^^*J '' > songers holding Mrd w5n»d«y, [ Sajbon. , ; ¦'- , ;. . ? , o; .irtu TT" id owoumstaDtv s per^ Bstniday, j Naw Milford w^tSf Tnesdv. - ndays , from; A lelpHi ' •cvii' MnwT iavs ' from FerrH«ia - . ^«yMQ ^ lphi ¦Wharf'wh in the . NOTK - >H euohothordija as J ' ¦ - : - . ¦"imr. -ri " , .,• iji ' Every FEIDJ m WSDOlT "| * Every SATUI lassnlidSalo<m, Woa : ' . «"»» iss and Saloon , J5s '6d . , ., indyoreCWiin. 20« ' 0d ' T - l! TUEm t CUei A Saloo i, 7W. ' (Via Glugo tdClacs ' ^Salo niWl ' . V > ,. ' . d Fore Cabin , 3e M; ' <" . - Jned from Mr. T/ti. o ¦ erilSt52£r;" ' W - ; ^^ Every WED» ford.> The Bt )DC«D Every FED)A Sfa»tion», : .th« :Kme - . ' . ¦ ¦• . rrj n ^Ms^a .'AA ' ia*t ' ivA' V I 1 <( ' . ' the Great Western ' f - ' ; vrtxmiu) WI*uB6 *y * : ' ¦ ' ¦ ¦< r -p i' it, 'Adelpai TVharf. *> Steamei to 8outliamptoa/4heao« 'by 'lAQdon and- Boath IJ - ' •• " ;. -:•• , ' ¦f- .Tr' .' Western Stilwar to i Mu» MOM Station , at Throug h Eotes , \A> -EAMEB . S;, ; : . .;;.| o .: *; " . ^ ¦Pialia* Iphia - ' ---- w WEDNESDAY * j. |;: . ;.t V-tJ. " TeryvThnredRV. ; , j;.. ' . . : ;: . ¦ So amships are apvomted ¦ .. , .M ; -.ij .. " I. - ; is j; . Theae sDldoWH ootb P«»«>°«« o. - . i' l ;., ~.vf.: : oot ! L 8 u ' ' -. ^ :I8K<3BOWK.. Octi 15 VatBrford carried; - on '^r»iSB" •> - Bftiiing "PTiflftf ^ h ft ^TTiil* - bo -Americaff KAfta for 1:1 U,Jf dp ipfonent of lifeboats, ' ; ^. iroi aerrers; . Thi acoofa- shippedbj ^fflroct iBto tHo -Ban- iS^^^l^M^to^^lr^gi?^! uiding Wharf and Dp- ¦^~rX^CETBB^BttPPIB0 ^1»TAinF- -. ':-v , . f!-';ii ,<? ; i , U '" B. - .O . ?r-ia;i'J: : Shppl ; »^Bcte l rtctoh! O'« Si y othei fiiline7 17' « w York <r Boston "™ L OnSnUtown. to : ^" w^^^ ^^.P TiP E^Tlte3KTOterf*4 ¦ «t-f ut y. ,wawnom. rj.,n- _ .^ IJTIVRTF* ' CEBS, l ^^K' Sr^^n^i^S S TST Wn™ 1S%^ Sw^VMiteinoaiVT/ZasMBtea arririafjby «w HifM-Jfctt l ^kf} yam 2££rarfM,K«£^ . oarryingl" tluS^ir 5Si2fi c " ll ?i2*^ H£S" i££i?^ v * ^ j^SS^t a^H/ 1 I? w »ita^S# jUeitollowijta dfy^ jtoprttPSC* aepcati as 5th «' J i^' .i!p.5;i :; vScoA ' aiidBeU»«t 6th ,,- -)l.i i 6i.p.m., . vUBolf«*». :- ' ., u 9th ,, ,1 p.m., via Dublin. : .> 10th 1 p.m., via Cork. ' 12th j,. - .. , 1 p.m., . via Cork andBeltsst 13th \ „;. t. i . s.pja . l . . TU Bdtut. ! I6th i;)! .i i! ' '1- pS.v ' DSwrt. ¦ ¦ ¦{,: 17th ' li> .m., vU Cork.- ! . .. 19th', ' :: ... . 1 PJn., TiaCork«jld'B«lDut aOtn . C ,. , »}p.».; i via Belfast. ., I -J 23rd ,. , : 1-,pjiL ,. , rUDabUn. " . ! .v «th. ,, '-^l-pjn. ' .. via Cprk : " ' ] < 26tU 1 p.m., "rU Cork Md Delliit 27th ,, 31 'l»'« jla^TiiMa* *1 - '!. - . 30th : f i 1 p.m.. Direct. . . 3 nO> GUSQOW TO WATIBIOSD. ' 1 L. i 'ATj. WEDNlHDAY , andFBIDAT , at 3 p.m. ledonian TniatoQnesoek at 6 p.m.. ¦- , « ¦ * . •The Steamot <)>»' Friday goe« vi» Cork. ,- f. -.?' PBO« wir«EroB» ¥6'Bxt»AST." ' ¦ ¦ r /C iY, via Cork, 111 ')' •- ' ¦ ¦ - ! '• - . " -: :¦!':•: u 1 p.m. - DAY , direct , ' -i ^. , 'Jisr ^r '::.:: ' < at 6paa. ?.wiTMPOM .^dlroot , every THUBSDAT. ;, v Tia QlMgO»i, 'BTOj lIONDAT.r :- K Z ; ' . ' |«' lOK WlTXBfOUD TO OsTBUV , dlraot. ' ' .: :; : AT& Wi'aaii Brit September , »t,l pjn. ~ |^ -. rr) raEBDAYHl-2ad716th an-i XthStS^i . sOBiac Toi Jt txxBtonipvu cot- .s' ., . ¦ - Evern PATVBD A . T. ;• - ~ ¦ . -;• < ¦ i; ¦; FB0K WAroTOBD. TO ' CpBX, Direct. . . ! ;. j 'iair &Bx TO winsFOUVdirect! , » ; I :' ¦ ¦v . ^rETeijr wOHPAT.V^/^ v ¦ ,.„, . . .(' . ;¦! liToi.nt ^ aos , OJjUw,B«oeiTlng , Hon»e8 of the .Sooth Wewtti ' -Sonwv-Compndj. *»d »t Kbte WAUBJOB D TO HmoVTH , (UlCCt , ¦ ¦ \~ , ;!!' Every SATOBDAY, a»4pjn t f. - .r-l ' irj y' ,. ¦ ,Erery FSIDAY , at Hpon. - ¦ ' . <• tuross TO Botmuanov , vu FITKOUXB, ' C, " Every SAITTEDAY at 4p.m. ' . .! . : i ' .:* ¦ BUD4T1 ll&TO - QJECtilffltii AOOODUQOdAtlOia ' fOl* V:I '^ A : SS A OW:KONEY^^^1 ?M QLugoir 'on« Billirt ' . 17i. (id. ii *: " - . '-10*. p ' * Cork, ' *.:j ' /i:iv;.;i( '^ »s. 'to- ' .: !- iM« , U ,:a. ' . -. Dublin , ;.. - . ' .)• .: . ... 12». M if.2CW > 7s.8d FUftOuth & Bouthampton ,20». ' ..;¦.. „#*, - ' ¦; V* ¦ - I«n4pn , . ' . ' . ¦ . '•. J- . ';.. " » /8Ss. - . . - ¦ ' . " ;.. ' * 'lie, r; above 8 an4 tinder 18 y«ar» of , , age , EaU. Fare.U" , -ThA'P lf ^r Bhipjibg Oompaay.Immieiiu'Ctoods Me ttaes ot fiteamen at 44 pe^^entl to Tradets yJagreameats , , andv6»: pee Cmit- 'to ' ooouional alaa*4oi>e doclired at time d Shipment. , FonnS of; FrelghtT^. Ttpp^S^tH-friSaKwJ' nr»T J. .W-i»t«o S CO., Plrmoothi THOius mpany ¦ ¦_ »¦» on' M»ooasuaoiiB mwaMwuwu ¦!5?Si«nrX«shi ''*«^to , b?;iad at tbeb pgg:^ Ol?ees.1;^ o }-fc1jiJ}}a''feiteKvteMit I^PI^^^Se^f^ pHHI so "8 ¦ irons* IfeilnWlaf nrt r 'f T m!n JSS^v! vi"V. 1 ' ' ' - ' ¦¦ 1 ¦ ' ' ¦ ' ' ' ¦ - ¦ ¦ . "' '' .- ' ' ' .iii: i i^-:^:a>. ' iH-;?rtrat j&tsir ¦ ¦- v; - ? |; " a"ri<wl»Jut-' ' ¦/. ¦' - « ¦ . > ' - - ' ' j v : ' ¦i ' •¦ ¦¦: . ' - - ? '^;O!iJ : } ¦:. ¦¦ .: . ¦ " : , .' . ¦ ¦ ¦[- ' . •to;/ "»» ' ¦ O'QjiU vff Mju p wuq era. (i i!ijO "~JKnS WL V^ iiwjcfei^W^-^ A "S!n??aSoS to .... :..:. > .r.V. ' ;Thnrsda3r i: 8«j*Dmber; 25 j ^^SSf ji^ itreal :. v .....;;.T ^c«day il ^ 86ptembet 80 ' , ' ?fi2^mSftf !*W*-~ .Wursoiy. ' Oflfobei , ' fl " ^(S^SrfJI .ter . r ..;.... > _Tne«d W,i;v. O<>tobe5 ;16|: ^pffil&1 aseta ,,........., Tnesdayri,C)<j ^bejr .21 . ' , vTijnrAttni: »'Queenstown.]tt^followjnjfdajr- ^ ^ " ' T \V le»v<iItiryborpu litolwith every " moaem comfort andoon* '""' V' ' ' ¦ '*"* th fiUl supply ofj <3ooked;Prc»lMons sad - .! •- > ' "'• ' ! - ; .^HteetBgeliuieMortfpriTardetlJto BQB. 5 iv < «*»<»»•• lplphiaTfitaotilieitJ»oharj 8,,vPasgen gora c-v;;. . ¦• . t; -, i; part of the States and Canida , at Special , ' ¦ ¦ - , ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ^ W M i h L U ft i m t A if ^ iii^f atez-Aneii ¦ " r hij. j ^ S^HASYBT . ^/XitOecCteorgVfrBtreet , Watptort ,^ ^^. •iqiItunt^ Iiine Agent;; t jj. , : •;¦ f22.1y . ggg*ow;.,.y r... a- , -r^ -: —^_-i :;. - .'i. Jtdu>i£jJ7Jii;- -;^...:;:<*;; BetfieUfcridde , ii JT^PASSENaEB STEAMSmPS.Or (v Xmjony^.>iii« BteamerJ^.Satnrday, September 20th| AbtlvlebrV -Jiv rz^- ^^ «&*«^ ^ S«pt«»i>e» JMtk^ ^SK^STS ^&TO^^^hf«: toSf "H^^S tidori to Kew 1 ^^)*^ foUo1T«. v " ¦ ¦ ¦&, ' / 'Athlone JnacjC; »i ,..6aturday , ¦ :September 27th, I.. Marrboro ' dep. ..:i;£atnrday !« . ' . . October, 4th? , - 'Baii!(b " roBV: .... « - .... ' .;:.vTWJneM»y 1 ?r ' October '2^4^ &Jg^? wll . a - . r Torkv lO;13y«n d : iS'6ninoas. accord. TSSemoro '^" if berth,all -havinge<jual saloon privi- Tha3 3e» .: .»^...ji: oleets, 'S4 . and 22 Ouineaa. '- 1 ' ' . { :( . <.i,,\±?ti- ' :. '' ,-r ;¦¦ ¦ ' ¦ rovislwfc'* 1 ""?' - 1 " - io . '" ' v :: ri " . - •' : V":! '" ~l " ¦ '" r' ' h Bobldngs v to " nll:p>rts1>8 ' the nnitea . !' ~ ' BTITWSS. V ada.:i Special Bates1fco Texa.l. ' - " !" , . i, ;. ™* . ' 1 Jationa BWwaship Company fXlmitedV *¦*?' . " °°^ - ¦ ¦ ' 23 , Wator- BtrBof/IaverpooL " j: ' —•' .¦¦ ¦ ' . ¦ ¦ ¦AoiwT >6k TfrATiBypiaip.i , ^ i '' . ¦ " ¦ iH MXJBPHY- , Baironstrand-rtreel i .j ! ^Thncles 'i;- V: ii HTe»rricls ion^Suir;BjCHAi«iI,UNbr , Ttanplomore-j. - . ; BioHATSD'; I PftiiLAN, : - 'BroWn'street , B&Urbiop hy.;. i .lut^PoawBTAt^ Qrooer.s'NeV B OBS ; Kenigh. ,; . ' AH , Bonmahon ; JOSBPH MXANY , Qro- ' B SSJJW^ ' I 'J ; 3. Ctrwma and^EOa ' ., - Qneenatown^ AthlotwiJaacfior ' ¦ —;—j' . " "" ¦ ' " ' ' ' ' ' ' iDnlUn '¦: . - . ' -. > i SHIPEING ^ OOMPAKT, . : fr JS^bor?^ . ' Bnd South ' WesteniV - s2°- .Iv !>' . - . -:•¦ .wt i .V1 Bdtnetsb: ford. ^Bt aamaa ip coiapanj ; v-;: " Ji ' J (UMITED). ¦ ¦ ' ' : -'iv. - 1 "* - " » i 1 vij Sat^M^A^^^tABA^.^BPl >. i'. i»D*' : trfiHTRai 7 ' TBEEAiro. ;, ASH HY JUMCTION EAUiWAYB; "'^ ; » from Wafrford and Kitkimny to Dnbll wn , 'orK«nMh.ti «<a *Xuyborong&./ 1 > n4 throdgh dally oommunlcatlon b*wt> other Ttatlotu. to WaterfordV thedoe « ndon, andaU Stations on the Qre»t W a totL.v. - ^_ - ¦ - ¦ ¦ -- -i J-; ' -- ; -i V roved and <uScderit«dOne hour.: i < . " «s-Oa. Boiiday«^addltioDsl' .Tnms.») ; at &30 A.m:, ' and Waterford at S.tO p.m; '• raon-wiTmoap. ' tv-' v . ¦ " ¦ ?fr , ' ' , ; , luin ox nu SMB. " |' mn> TS. ¦ ij*3 r* 8 jia*3 ia*3)j_ 2 s'^Jii < ..... S10 ISO 4 65 -7ao l r l,i l . 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Bensetab rideHnd: Thomastown—3i. ; 6d.,, d'Stf^' Sa)lTbal% 1 "2t; > 6di( ££> and If, 6dT^ * UnlUiiaVo ,.J».8dj, andl» , f " KDj?M»w-Tj* , 3^ ,1 U., ond 9<L 'i m iii^^fp^^^ jyftaff/ipil cat 1 olrigle^ ue s. " ' . Tickets 1 SmU)li^liidlAijglg«uiowld , atidDdBalf F&ro». ' -. ' U Fares ' . tt<tLeb|inea itrf-Firrt and Socond Cliu I » bookiDr:to taavift' byjthe EipreM-Mafl Traim Bottthert(»n4WestiniIime. vf:' -.. •' ¦:" .'>.;: .:• - .. - ¦( ¦ . ets ianelfttrSngU' Jtrtrney are available only for \ by whioh.theyareisstted.r** ' >~—-^- y. < . 1 Ut' . Tlck«t»i> !Watalordiand back wflj. be i«W»J of toiSlriFare^-FirJt CUM, ] inkM^ua {nied between anv tw -> , WATEEPOSn AND L3MEBICI ¦ fffiiiS Vrs rTrAink'f rom f Wait . ¦i-v. * : «. -*(f«i l*i^fYf > •> , *-3:« J$v 1' ¦' . .f/ 55ii| ' 4K«a>b«iCl i».iljMfcr " aUos rdok«ib8a& »U >9^&|12}.7^ 8; S5 s^, . t.B; 0 . 18 omeV. -^ itf. i«50; ittW :*lA- JS.10 ., ' 0: 10)0 loUoBUxhBl .«.iS 3U' SIS 'S J 45! ! ! - -^ l?«. lTfc bUaJU^'J- 'lLi'B' 115, 5 j ^- . .8 . 40, IQ iO ?*« . 4.{5 blmdewirtttr <~ - 9?«! 10 S01 rl ' .-O' 5r *0 7 4! 4»2iSa,, . %4^ 6" o loso ts) a 4s.ioi6 wi« «ction -. - .iiJi< VVJ 18 U *af 8 45, 10 18 23 pi ^3 rt***i-K «ii j>. i ;(i;f;'iVJ.<, sv:'i(-llja|l-IJMll (xucc '1 f msr6xi Jttle|l f ait?r. 7 ' 45- S' lfl lFf ' 6" 8 IS . 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'ft ;«•!>' OTOBna^Metf^ ^ CsSBSrSuA^Sfe' KfliiiiXT;, 'iw%Usniu |.xia£ii i^Sa«i^2;iur , 'iB?9,vt'4r r ; ' tt^-^^.r.<- - - jya ' iC»»osLwAtw»a». '*J^tai i^ { ;,!¦<(¦«¦ ¦HPIBI ^^^^pj^:^<^^j>a>w»«»Wm<rjy ^)3HjU:^jyj ; t :: { ' ,; '^» '%^ :ii .!v. . ' . <;?«^ M- 'X'l f.v 1 '^ ¦>•:¦ i ¦ . '>¦ :•; j^cVjiij MS '^ "ill^li MANURftCTURERS i r ^ 'L^^£/f, toVEW^STO H.1lH. v r BYSPECIALWAHRANT ' : : i; L |^BF^ yi ;; TBEP RINCEDRWAUR " ' " " ' ' . '*' f! " ^ OFTHEKNIGHT'^HSrOFTHELECIOM n c—^—^ :aSsVly ; ; , ¦ ¦ •¦ ¦ VHflS oro. - , - > > ¦ ^ . - ' DO G SK ^Hg!Ag!El ^i J 111^L AM-lMnA ^^^ J'HdW TO SAVE liflCOlNrB'Y" ! j ; : ¦ Go- .j»: ' . Hi! SMYTH'S, Glasgow House, .1/H.EEE you have tho LABGEST STOCK to. 'chooso from, and tho CHEAPEST BOOTS and VV . .. " : ¦ SHOES in WATEBPOBD. : ' . ; JfO Ladica' Buttonad, Lacod, and Elnstio Side Girls '' jdo. do. ] do. Gents ' Eloatic Sido and Laced Boots, Boys ' ¦ ; ' do. , do. ' j do. Mcn' B Strong Working Boots, Ladiea ' and Gents' Shoes, J . . . . - . ' \ \ THE NOETHAMPTON BOOT COMPANY, ' BEG to call the special attention of tho Tublio . : _ , " | genorally to. tho . . . . ;]' ;• ' ¦ ' - ' , " VBBTI LOW' PWCEB . OF THKIB ^' BcybTS ! X NI > - SHOES , ' ...Iv .;- , : ¦ ' , - ) Now on view at' ¦ ' ¦:' •: ¦ ¦ _ '' ' ¦ I; SCt,]MICBAEL.aTBEET) WATERFO RD. r ^ 'Pleaa^Note—T EBHS : ''CASH' . : ' ; ! : ¦?- Nb ' SEcpuP i 1 PHICB. : ? I NO OBZDIT 1 GZVSN. > ' (S* 'PsJt>cnlar attention paid to Bepairs. a , n29.1y %40Z£&i.;M: &£rtc 6 : ri : - r: ¦ ¦ .} \ ' tWf v&i : ^W*ft »ftH^-*?«OKEpSO?- OF. MUSIC ' (W^KF Wp ^i ' ¦ HENRIETTA ' STREE T. ' ] ¦ v| ; -iTofiiiiroD Bpplicationi:* ; ",| ' ¦ ' ' , Td4-3m3 SI " ' MarWe'aaid Btoao ! Works, . ' ¦ ' ' - vi EB E8FQ ' R-jjJB JB ET ' ^WATERFORV , -3 1! yl f i.liiyC TJ^ j{ ,i:im> ... " -- . - /. - -i ' " " . ' ¦¦ ¦• ^i||jj| M |gg_jj| _ 1^-j;.;-| V E NN ED Y ro- fi^^^^^^BKH ^ 'OL* j JL\. ' spectfolly. BO- t^^^^^^ B|- ' "&cits-the attention of tho §|^^^^^HK/ P4l>lic to-tbe large Stock ' of ^•¦^^^ ¦ ¦t^ MONTJMENT8 , TOMBS , ^lsHHIIIIIHIHIr r ?HE AD-S T O N E S , and 4l^^^^aMl^MITEAL.TABLETS , tec , 't^^^^^^H^P*!* v also a large Stock of Marble ' ChS3e^Piece»riro m V ItalJan and Irish Marbles, 8tat»3ry;tMarMe[ Chimney-Piecos , richly Carved, arid wliqh will bci disposed of atOno-half the Origi- ' ^Ayff i/ALL ' ; ^OWB;'MANUFACTURE. [' . ; ' ' T>EM gertlmi ^ ptopd*li6 Bottles ' In the J clsed.MM dples ot , reined tt which thi ThliToni other-ban Olill .CDBI J^j^Qnlllnoi^ddlroB Jorin the most elective troatment in aU-oconpUllbi arWigJWaa'domiigoniant of the Ne r»on« S y«- ttah.;& tik'mort WetJtoedrtate of the Nerrca , a eoorseol Qnl»lB». aol Iron Is sore to benefit. ' lAgue , Sciatica , Weak- Ma 0* the Ltmb»; PHutratioo. IndpienTParalyals , St. Vitns 1 XkMftiF *nB» : ke.l-£i!rr;<; »^- il 1 L%l!:«:t, i v«it -¦ ¦ifv; . - . - .. 1 . , ntUtMi PJleane otserve—" The Sign of the Big Boot , " Waterford Important ¦ Notice PEB'SiQUININE -and JBON .TONIC puri- a and ' enrlchai the 1 Blood, strengthens tho' Venct jnta Sj«U*Ypromotei J ACT*>tit<> and imnroTe«Di- animits the Spirits ' and Cental Facoftieji tho. Vecrnits-itho-Mmena; bodily 1 health, and induces a ^" nmti^ltte ^- ns an dJ byalcalFprocs. ikontainlng- S3 me««nre4 dow», »». 6d; v v, rt . ;.! , ¦fimieoition oCithte- .Tonlo Ww groatent caro oxer- tji' nfttithfnl oompoundofiQulnino , tho active prin : . ' ellow Cinchona, or Peruvian Bark, blended with B r itHorthT) propanitlon of Iron, prodncod to a form ,e exporlei cl orSny-years has proved tho . bcrt d otters a reailj, means of, gaining the^iteongth and D t»a««rdod bjr Qotalne and Iron; without any feu M inenc*« , as 1U iompositlon is. that approTod ot .by tl ajority of raedlcal mett . throughontlhe country. il iB'i iQDINIBrE r aid ^iBON! TONIC— ot m containing aa-sneantrod doses, 4: Cd . Tpnio rt| ^7«"POW)bdigestionj. -FUW»ng;, Coiurtant n We^neR pi UuTstomaoh , Sinkis* Sonaations in S ^^^.^TheiwhoSTdlgestive foncUonBare M«sJ4^by »»f»fo» «»d lTun. . . .. ' ' T SB'S QOTNINE:. and; IRON TONIC.^- 3^.tf^trWiKE^oid^IBON; T^Nlte, trxeeoaum&A ai a darfrable , safe , eoonomlcnJ , to<>* toodx of taklnt ttten(htesing rMdlcino.; Tho rjoontainr 81 'U*asur«d'doses , whiob , -if' takes ( t»y*i1 >fo* n«t:¦ sise bottle is lls.; «nfflolent;to The Stoa* Jarc/sold'st 22s. each , contain nearly 84vBOttl»i:' ,y5%J?ja5txl ill:: v, 'i .l ... -<:< !-. ¦ i -ii-J.f- A " CTlil ; *! P6DdPSYLIiIN;a Stimulant i ' ; 3Unir<f; A' 4iM bf?tUb ; <dmbination ' is, recoia- ' BTJose ^nqiitUnf of liferIJerangement , more; wood aril l>if MOSBJ anaAit cohicestiou. ' rj By Rentlv tiwU^isM^dttlKljj'nbv^g the BoweI«V(Se " 2hie *^P0]Jwt4 ^ 6srfcslnW' "fluite : equal in ' .power In i ' orU&lUplntitnr .laoOBv«nience and Fabi attea^ w&L %iiiM ^^ K; MJUring; «flspt jipon . OM| : lrriUtsdJ membrane*. eaeAatixmaUWi tUUtihine ^the 'Thlagiii and llw^ttt*Sita»any !h*inifof dofcMM. 'Theee e| itptils«V(o*JaBto»ihW. " and Aathmiitio Af- e tot OT jtwr£oeiichk>s Jt is : a •peciflo cure; \ A fjnta Poma Mtxmm wDl ensor* th« . sufferer MPpto|«» i 5 1 rtto: . ,««kl' s . T«st.^ Price In. lid. OIMl 'tOTiOK^An^extoflal remedy IX aua^SlMHtaJwanp Ucd everysight before ^Mife- - ' - - . OH;*UA»TEBS; forrCTmiig *tf tb^slM ' oi: «Han«l toe jetots. . &t<N '^•^GSBBwW oaMlul- ife D E PARTMMT & &i - : - ' " /. ¦ ¦¦ ' ¦ : ' ¦ ' - . - . ' i f&r .i; ESPECIAL!, a :- . .. . ¦ - . ¦ ¦ ••: . - ¦ ||^ ;' 8OME : OLE AEING |[S:^AND : .BOYS ' ^ELT HA ^• ;5>:^. ; ..;; ' ;. v^-v:WtLL. : BE -OFPEBED . ' _ ' . . ' . - . ^ ^Mb^pw] ( SAT UR DAY), and during next week, r^vf£ ; J LT \ VERT LOW SaJo|make ; rooin jfor:ourNEW ATJTTJMN GOODS in this Department. ifal R OBERTSON , LEDLIE , & CO., ^ ili ^'^lS^ ' ¦ ' '" " :< : . " ¦>¦ ;' . 63 ' AN» : ^;:QlJAY , . WATEEFORr) t iiHifiBirAisuy g* Boots " I . . do. IN. EVEBY STYLE I * ANO ¦ do. I LATEST FASHIONS LOTS OF ^ELT HATS PRICES M^ ^^OE M^ DeTjility and Nervousness. - Bc-isBuo of " THE WABNINQ VOICE," Dr. SMITH' S Celebrated Work , of which 600 ,000 CopieB were sold. Bevifl . od Edition. . . l , !-: : ¦;¦:- . •: - ' ¦ ¦ ' - ' :. ¦ ¦' :- . ¦" NfwBcadyi 152 pagen, py : poat to all . parts of. the World in Envelope, two Stamps. " mHE WARNING, VOICE. —Thls isaspc oial Medical JL Book addrosse<l to Youth and Manhood;on the Cause, Symp toms, . Consequences , and Treatment of Debilitating Diseases , by HBMKT S>rrrH, Doctor of Mcdicine ' of the 'Dnirorsity "of Jena, by Diploma, 1800. This Work gives .cdvico , and instructions (tho reBult of 30 years' practice) for the Cure of all Diseases of the Nervous System , - Nervous Debility, Mental and Physical Depression, Palpitation of tho Hoart.fNoises 'in the Head and Ears , Indecision, Impaired Sig ht and Meffl0rT , "'"Indiff8stipa; lJj 6Bsy.pt Enprgy, :^ains . in the [Bade; Constipation , Sloshing, Hysteria , Timidity, Self- -Distrust, Dizziness . 'Xoveof oolitnde , Qronndless rears , MnJaonlar EeloifltJoii , Ao., f resulting" , from exhaustion of :;Norve Bower; vthe ' effeot' ofiOver-faxed .Enorgios , Enervabng Habits , and othor abuses/ of the system Givoa the adrico and instructions '^ by whiqh thousands have'bcea restored tt healths-111crtrated b y Cases and Testimonials , from' r gratefnl/pationta , ' with means: of Cure used: iiLeachcasi. 'T . T' Ti ' fV ¦ ' ! ! ' ' Dr. 'HBiiBY SjJftH , 8. Burton Crbsent, 1 London, W.C. ¦ " ¦ '' ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ' . ' - NINETliENTH THOUSAND. ? : Fifty-sovon Engravings on Wood , post free for SEVEN . - , . ..; . .;: . . : l ill : 8tampa, -< ' -it- I- -"; PHYSICAL EDXrCATION ; or, tho PEOPLE'S GUIDE TO . HEALTH ;*>n the Culture of the Health- ful and Beautiful in Humanity. . Fifty-seyen Engrav- ings. " ; SvBf SCTB i—Physical Education , Laws of life, How to -render Weak MUBCIOS "' Strong, ' Gymnastics; Provcntion of Diatiase , ' Curo of Disease, Air, Light , 9kin, Diet, "Bath, 'Ao. ' , &<i. "" 1 Givcg^In8traotions tot Doveloping and Strang^hening the Human Body, How to Bcgain Lost.Health, resulting from Loss of Nerve Power, the Effeot of Overtaxed- Energies,; Over-work^ City-life , , . Worry, - Brain-toil , Intemperance , Enervat- ing Habits ,. and other abuses of the, system t How to Sccuro Long Life, and Avoid the Infirmities of Old Age , *o; ' ' ' - ' > ' : '- . '- ' \ . '": . ¦ - :• '"" . ' ';"¦!¦ ¦ •- . -- j . Da. HEKBT: Sunii-8/Burton Crescent, London,W.C ' ¦ , -NOTICE TO .(JotpjTBT-lNVAMDS- ^ rConsultationl 'by letter without Feo- " Dr. HBNBT SMTTK, (by Diploma of the Boyal University of .Jena), who . has devoted 30 years (to the : Bpocial /Treatment of ; Diseases > . o/ the Nervous S yatem,, resulting! from extaqfetion bt^Nerve Power , ' , Local Wciikcess ,: 4or , i ,wUl , TIor'ili5 benefit; of Country JbvaUds ,. pn . reoei ying ' a ' statoment '^ case- Bond'his Opinion, tniix advice ' and IiiB^raotionaAwhioh , if followed, ' wSlusuro a " cure ' /' A V.Confi dentiai'' form of Corre8pondenoo;toa8» ig , t .. tho . Invalids in describlne their,,case , ' sent post froe. I A,por8oni] > int9rriew 4nd oxponrivo ' ConBuItntibn-fob avoided. ". "'(¦'¦' -*:"' .a5.tff' ¦ Dr. HENBYiSHrrn , 8 Barton CreBcant, London, W.C f iins ' in the Baok ' , ' Onrel, tWb»go, ' BJ>aoinatiian ,. Uou^' - ' Diseases of theIXldneys ana Bladderrstricturo , ftc ±W. TTVB. DE BOOS' COMPOUND BiENAL PIL^I •peed> iemadr-'or. the ' above ^4an ' gerous| complaints , 5 »-i chaygmof¦ any. kind^Btone- 'iik^tiie Bladdei^ aoil* iDijeaMst dt tho Kidneys ' and Urldary 'Organs gefleic^y^-?OBSeiti]mg *t<in3o pxopertie* , : they atJee' .wi&t the.iuostideUdaWJ stoaap Ui! streng then the di p ftiT«: organ* . 1 . inoieoae th» »pp«tit« , iniJ prove tho gengrarhftHh , and in throe days ' will effect a oara , when ' oopubarcuWit , and all dangaon* uedidiies of thai clou hate utterly, failed: /Price Is. lid; , it. 9d., 4s.,6d., lls. ¦and 83». par boxJ:l. .- , - »<4. -V. -!i»'wEv ¦ l- '^ ' ^w J| ^> . l «>. ¦: |7^ , . These celebratediRins atelan lntafl(bk rtmedj ^ the moet oljUnote ; ca«».\vB7, tb^> ^alSirSaiv, thotuKiicU'hin:- 'beei< aaaioUy ^etto, aJdlo^Mltli; when >v«ry btwlniikinc has foiled. . ,Their"r»it«ineriority ovtr everythmr .elsa In the onre of the aBove' ctnapiafnU H uslvenally aoknowlodged , and' theiextrsprdlnsry:d«Miidforthejn eversiaoe!Ui«(r.intln- - trpdnctlon la, without .precedent., In aoilastaocp()«T»they ever Deea nuwu . .wi wh ut i^mum ^ IM ^ .pmnnw. ^ ~. r . toma so ' often restutlpc from opoalba, oubttf, fujientlne , and other;m»01oine»:u#iany reiort«d-to. < ' Tbiy ' wquWMlthor oonflneiaeat'noi 1 olun«» ol '«et; and tsar Jnitly^^bi considered I the only «afe ,'offlo»eV>u«iT«ne<(j- foraU itAfMOf'ttoaw'ais- orden lor. whuih thngr are r»oomniendod. ,vj l ;-oa j w; l|. ii ;i j ' ' The mort a»(innaiig^5um ^ an d^aflf^5nr^St«irtn ^ra& ;;, of HervousT^bflity, I»wiritr ot Blyod , JW»ctiTe.Ciroala- ri: tioBS'I&pjpTjXut&a Qtj Vvfiiul Im of Bj4rit»,llBdi«««- ¦h-tioiii PnfaiuS' SiJpiUtlon m ' the ^Sde; ' lXa»aaiuW : Meuas' 5T\K- i;DE]>BOOS > vjforJd-£ained' QJJTSJB iyrT %!} rmogloal ia!awtoi*«1ort;tOTotouth»:an*«c(MiatH( : r*9i». whatever OMue)^i«.&ni (ontinK aadl enUvattfaWr »• wfci tooW- , poreal frame , and p ^wJlybnteffeirrebhfcflalntBBtteJaJaV -«--"—"¦ !.- M*J* J«. : '>-? v^.v s >, v:r' u. "7^T-ii ii V.".^'S:» 'La-p-rfil. 6' shatterea coniuvutton ,: ;•>= , v. 5 - , -;;>!,¦:• s ;i-» «»iwmr»«t?, . Althoagh thij trtd/>ond«fnl reeuvenitrt imb ' jM mitt nerrouaond dobWit^ who were »rio>iitv»u'>'n« i»to ai^ early grai^jT»ha«vi«-iho»»pt-ji»tn»ariiyamiK ^ ^ wfll gea ly enjoynwut uf Ii'Ml Ii (¦>!¦ 11#1 wl th t^f)^ »l ittac -t«ih ; MenbTant'On£vttW-VHl^iitiHofl'UAivMa|a^' ' fibi^^ xo : iiijj 'tii»7ii^iiU' iie<)'^a«l«y . ' s>iiVi>a^ »fffMa)iss|»> ' «>^i aj |>« EOTELS . She PortobeHo Hotel, Dublin, Five MinnteB' walk from the Harcourt-Btreet Station ol : . '.' .th e Dublin and Wicklow B ailwa y Company. ¦ jiLUST-CLASS FAMILY HOTEL , patronised bj Jj the Officers of both Services, Private Gentlemen, Ladies and Clergymen , particularly suited to tho hitter , being so quiet and home-like. Handsome Family Coffee Boom, exclusively for Fami- lies stopping in . the Hotel. Bod and Sitting Booms , en suite. Hot and Cold Baths. Billiard Booms. Table D'Hoto daily afc&SO. Tariff of Prices sent on application to tho Proprietor , J. COLE. ]25.tf SEZP and COMMEBCIAL HOTEL, 24 , QUAY , WATEBFOBD. MICHAEL EIEWAN -j-f-AVING purchased ha Interest in tho above Xl HOTEL , begs to announce that this Estab- lishment OPENED on SATUBDAT , FEB. IS, 1879. M. K. trusts, by strict attention to those who patronise TSB SHIP AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL, to merit a continuance of their patronage, i ' .Quay, . Wnterford , Feb. 12 , 1879. i28.tf ; . - ' ¦ ' . DUBLIN. (Established 40 Yottrs ^, 4, 5, 6, and 7, LOWEB BBDOGE-STBEET , " . ' ' RICHAKD C.JFFEY, Proprietor THE above old-established Hotel has all the modorn improvements of tho day, and is undoc tho constant Bop^rviBion of Mr. and Mrs. C OFFEI . From its central position it will be found mostconvenient foi the visitor , being in the immediate vicinity of tho . Lais Court* , five to ten minutes ' drivo from any City RoUwnj Terminus , and afew doors from Kind ' s BridgeTramwaj Lino. Supplies aro first-olaas quality. Ep-gs, butter, oremn, and vegetables from tho farm daily, and not- withstanding prcBont high ratoa, terms aro eitrctnelj moderate. Breakfaets from Is. 3d. Dinners from 2s. Beds, from Is. 6d. each. Tnblo d'Hoto daily ; week days at three o' clock ; on Sundays at five o' clock. Gentlemen ' s Coffoo and Smoking Rooms. Ladiea ' Coffee and Private Sitting Booms. Bath Booms. - ' A Night Porter in attondanco, and all Servants paid by the Proprietor. ' f2G.ly Imperial Hotel , LOWEB ' SACKVILLE-STREET, DUBLIN. (Opposite tho General Poat-Offico and Telegraph Office] ¦ Tho moat central in tho City. : BBEAKFASTS, with chop, eggs , or cold meat, 2a. ; steak or fish , 2s. 6d. DINNERS : Soup, entree, joints, sweets, and cheese, 3s. —with fish, Cd. extra. Beds, 2 B. and 3s. ; attendance , Is. each. Ladies ' Coffee Boom, Billiard-room. ; CHAELES LAWLEB, , Prop rietor. ; P.S.—A reduotion modo for Ladies or Gontlomon who wish to board by tho wook in- tho hotel. fB.tf CITY MANSION 1 HOTEL, ' < 30 LOWER BRIDGE STREET , DUBLIN I BEG to inform my numerons Friends and tho Public that, through' elision of timo, I have become Pro- prietor of the above old-established Hotel. ' : I have completel y and most comfortabl y re-furnished it,' and have oom-'derably enlarged it , fitting it I up throughout in best modern style. j .. I trust by careful and constant attention to tho wants and comforts of my visitors to merit tho patronage so liberally bestowed on my lato .thcr , and respectfully Bolicit an early trial. ' I MIPHAEL COFFEY , Proprietor. . . ¦ ' ' Son of Ute MAnsict JOTTE?. I Please note Address—30, LOWEE BBEDGE STBEET, ; .. >- .. ; DUBLIN.. . [dU-3nfl SEttT'S CROWN IHOTE1 , ! MONCK STREET , WE1F0EI) . : '(CLOSE TO THB BAILWAT STATION). I " nrVHIS is a Central and Comfortablo Hotol in which J_ eyorything can bo had on tho most moderate terms. ' ' . ¦ . / Best DubHn. and Wcxford Spirits ; also , Brandies , Wines, : Porter, George Younger and Son' s celebrated AUoa Ales^o. ' . ' i , ' , Cars on Hiro at tho Bhortcst notice. . (aa-15-tf _^ - 'Viaitora to London J \l DLL find Homo Comforts , on moderato tormsj at ¦ ¦TT' " Tho Shorwood Privato Hotel ," 19, Adam-St. ' Strand. ' F. SLACK , Proprietor. f22.tf) | :«r : - : >- . ' ¦- ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ - ' I ) UB , .LI iS) ' . ' ¦ ¦ -y. : ' ; .;- . ' p' Commercial and Private Lodginff House, ' ¦ ¦ ' •¦ ' -' 49; MARLBOROUOH STREET: J , FABTIE8 Visiting Dublin can bo abcommodatpdj ,; with or.without Board, and all the comforts of a homo, on Moderato Torms. ¦ .. ' ¦ [o25-tf] tigg" Situation central , cloBO to Sockvilld-titreet. t .. ' . : The European Hotel. ¦ ; < "TTISITEBS to DUBLIN will find at tho EDBO?EiN, . y- .BOLTON-STBEET , first-class accommodation , with moderato charges and assiduous attention. { . Lorg* and nloeantiy-appointod LADIES'. COFF SE BOOM. ' ¦-¦ •— -. ,. ; . ' '• J^. : Grand BANQUET HALL- tor : PublioDinnc cs, Wedding Breakfasts , Balls , Suppers , : 4o. ' ¦ Bestaurants—Billiards. Beds , 2s. -6d., 2s: , and Is. 6d. ;.l . ' -;- ¦ ' .. ' ¦ •' .- ¦¦ ¦ ¦¦' •¦: ' ¦ ' [m31-tf] , , r ' ¦ :.:. J. MO LONYi.Proprietor. : - Oysters ! Oysters I Oysters 1 , ¦ ( j.. . . ¦ ..,. .. - . .t . - - ¦ ¦. - > . . . ¦, •: ; ¦ . The Commencement of Hlit Beaton , ' ¦ ¦ :: BUBLING.TON BESTAUBANT AND OYSTEB 'iinr: -;. dL-^ ,.::.ls:3A'B^PUB . Em; ?".. -'" ; - ' ¦ - ¦ -; . j r I llLfcJ PROPRIETOR te^. ' toyacq riaiiitj his JL. Friends ' and ' the Publio that h ' e. 'is now prepared wiffi t! a "constant ' . Supply of BED; BANK BUBBtN OY8TEBS , " 'Freah evary Day, from, his own Beds in ^he Connty Claro. , Tbe faoreaaed demand for these delidona bivalves; rendered .^it , 'imperative ' oa 'Uie -Prpprietor j to sebure an unfailing supply ' for .his; Customers.;:- ' ' ' j -> rXunoheonsl Dinners , Suppers, o la . Carts as nsualj i :1 WineW ' and!Spirits " First-class. ' . ' John Jameson and S«w' «^8'WWAi />!!-'- ' ; -;;-"tr' . ': i ';. > ; ' . "^ ;- ,v- , .;- - . , ) ., ; . Dry AnSontinado Sherry, Martoll and 'Hcmnossy'i *** Very. Old^rii^^ ' tonteM ' pl^^lij i y^o ,^,- -;. ' - .-! ' j " ; .- . I _.; : JOSEPg COBL E38, i pW6>gl8 -TOB,- ' ! V 28/ ST: . ANDBEW ST. * ,pHUBCH LAlfE, DUBLDT. iiffi) ' , -OYSTEB8 : -l jOYST E RSLj; ;0Y8TEB8,l > itt k 1 - ¦ *<*> ¦ '¦¦^T^:C^^abOi^" i f- 'l ' : " ' f , " :tl A^roEfeStON' .QUAT^fli'AS . GOWii' . ,- [ iTS iitheiimmediate- 'ricinityiof.theiEnglish' aiid Ui iilriBh'Stea tDers; incluoyDgfthe 'Clydo'Ship niiig LGonipany ' B Steamers.ji: Touriraitodi' ftinSflea -Tis t- ing. Scotland' will flnd^his' "?Hbtel' :i'' comfortable home: ; ; . Charge8 very.mode ^£eJ j,:^J£ii' : ji i s8.1j{j; ^COIi ^QE^, W^80^St?^X»EET^T f VU~W&ICK qSHEJl|D v ii2f^6jJJEXiJ'm j" b Entrance/; 6 , .<36liege^Stoeet.^iNi ght jPortor !in- ' attendarce; ,, .V^ vi^ ^v v^'i^'feiv^^ J 2S ^ ' ' ¦ : .iJ^^Tb^ jECOXBIi;:; P3^JP3aa«9^CMBES^ |i;w ;¦£ (T KB SpxciAL^AMitidAw ' .OiibXir/jiniEnsopB) % ' TS. tteBEST/ADTOSTtSI^Q^^nJM . intke , iJL^OBLDi^^Htl^LsT aW^J^^EsteUJali ri ^ menta ' s&ldiiffto^tTOn^ H ^M ^iOit 'sAmMcay iiTTavia ^^v^J ^^ mi 'tereetini : TeaoUng '' ; ' matti8r ^ffidiVw^WKiWPrffltttipn! \\ dek ;*n to I lorAzcnin Hsrybonuftl ¦ ~r ^. *v. NOW READY , Printed on Good Paper, and in largo clear Type, A NEW EDITION OF BUTLER'S CATECHISM. TO THE CATHOLIC CLERGY , BOOKSELLERS , Ao On Sale at The News Office , With tho Eccommendafa ' on of the BUhop of Watorford and Lismoro , tho Bight Eov. Dr. POWER A. Catechism for the Instruction of Children , BY THE MOST Rov. Dr. JAME S BUTLER, Arch- bishop of Cashel and Emly. RECOMMENDATION : " Iapps. JVO of of this 'Edition of tne Bight Bev Dr. JAMES BUTLER' S Catechism, and recommend it to the Faithful of those Dioccaos. •ft " JOHN POWEB, B.O.B. " Watorford , Sept. 16th, 1878. " ORDERS from any part of the Diocese, sent in and dirocted to C. BEDMOND, Printer and Publisher, Waterford News Office , 49 Ring-streot, promptly at- tended to. Tho Trodo supplied on moderato terms. May bo had Retail from evory Catholic Bookseller in tho Diocese. . ' : . . . ' r. «r ¦ . . / - . - - w ¦ ¦ ¦ , ¦ ,- - ¦ * Bishop & Son^ auinintf Wine THIS INVIGORATING WINE, strong l y re- commended b y tho highest Medical authorities for ita Tonic and Rcstorstivo Qualities, is prepared with tho moat cnrcfnJ atten tion to tho parity of its ingredients, and contains Ono Grain of Quinino, each Glass. SOLD EVEBTWHERB. Dubtin- -Wholesale by B OILEAU & BOYD, M'MASTKU, HODOSON & Co. ; HUGH MOORE & Co. ; ALEZAKDKK FINDLATOB 4 Co ; FAWCETT & Co. j CANTRELL and COCIIEANE. Iiotail by HENRT TOBJN, J AMES FLANA- OAN, J OHNSTON and OLDHAU, and others. Blackrock— J. RICUABDBON . ' Cork—ToMKiNsand S ON, WOODFOBD, BOUBNE, i Co. ; H. MORRIS , .1. MORGAN SMITH . Belfast—WILLIAM DOBBIN & Co ; CLARK & M'MUL - LAN ; J and J. HARLETT, Huan WHITE, EAKIN & Co., and LEATUEM, COULTER, and HOWARD, and W. QILUORE & Co. .Londonderry— OSBORNE & PATTEN, J AMES T HOMP - SON and SON. * Dungannon and Aug hnacloy —J. M. FERGUSON & Co. Manufactured' and Bottled by Messrs. BISHOP and SONS , FI N8HCRY DISTILLERY, LONDON. a|il.7m SOLOMONS' SPECTACLES MR. E. SOLOMONS, OP TICIAN, 13, NASSAU-STBEET , DUBLIN. (Who has been 51 years professionall y established in DnblinJ T>EGS to caution tho Public against the uso of the Jj common, improper, and badly-manufactured Glasses and PebbleB genorally sold, which aro 80 highly detrimental to Vision , that numbers have scriouslv Buffered from them, and trust« that it is now unneces- sary to dwell at length on tho excellence of his Spec- tacles ( BO different from pobblo or similar substance , which he neither constructs, approves, nor disposes of ,) and on tho advantages derivablo from his accurato method of adapting Glosses to Defective Si ght (a matter of mnch deeper importance than is frequently supposed) as such are admirably calculated to prescrvo the eyes unimpaired to extreme old age. They havo been used by tho most distinguished persons and Members of the Faculty of tho Kingdom. OBSERVE. —Pe rsons can be sui ted'by enclosing a pair of Spectacles, or one of tho Glasses, in a letter, stating, the distance from tho oyo they can read email print with it , and those who have not employed spec- tacles b y mentioning their age and describing sight. Communications from Waterford and its Vicinity to ba directed to ME. SOLOMONS' Establishment , No. 19, NASSATT-STEEETV (Entrance by Hall Door), within ono door of DAWSON-STBEET; DUBLIN. C-aJ° Bepairs of all k inds promptly attended to. . > - NEWLY; INVENTED TELESCOPES , Combining portability with oxtarordinary power - id clearness Vision, which supersede every other kind for tho Waistcoat Pocket, Deer Stalking, Military, Sea, and all purposes , both by day and nig ht , and some from 4 inches will show distinctl y Jupiter' s Satellites, &o. Price—10. 6d., 12B. 6d., 15s., 21s., 80s., &o. - NEW DAY AND ASTRONOMICAL TELESCOPE, PRICE £5 COMPLETE—With superior 3 inch achro- matio object gloss , two improved oyo pieces, sun glass, portable metal pointed stand. This extraordinary in- strument will clearly show the most important heavenly bodies, and exhibit with distinctness the face of an in- dividual , or of a clock, sheep, cattle, &o., at many miles distance , equalling in: tho most essential points those glasses usually supplied at .£60 or .£70 i . IMPEOVED -DOUBLE OPEBA , BACE & FIELD QLASSES-^Prico 10s- 6d., 15B ' ., 21S. i some so minute ¦n size that they slip into a ' Watch Pocket , yet rival in extent; ot : power many of the largest mado ; also , MiorosoopeB of great power , from 3s. 6d., and invisible Photographs. . « ^- ¦ - : " 1 ' MAaiQ LANTEBNS AND DISSOLVING VIEWS —Clear , brilliant , simp lo, though unsurpassed for offeot. —Slides in great variety—Comic , ' Sccnio, Edncational , Illustrating tales , , wars, travels, &o. A superioc jautorn and 10 elidoa from 7s. 6d. A Catalogue on application. ¦ . ' ' : ; . * ADMIRAL " FITZBOY'S , 1MPBOVED BAB- 0M.TER—Accuratel y foretelling tho Woathor , hand- somol y- mnnntod in Mahogany, with Thormometer , prico onl y 15». ' " ¦ - -; SOLOMON'S NEW TdOUZll BAEQMETEB , prico 12s 6d. 'Correct Thermometers , at Is. upnuds. IMPB0VED-" ACOUSTIC INSTRUMENTS for oxtreme and every degree or deafness. CAUTION !—In conaoQoenco of numerous attempts at imposition, it is nccecsary to note strictly name- and addressand. to.observe—Only to be had from Mr. E. S OLOMONS. Optioian(profea sionall y established in Dub- uuoiyearej. Number NINETEEN , NASSAU-STBEET . D'OBLIN- Entrance by Hall-Door , 'within ' one- door of Dawson, street , DUBLIN. . ' < Be doer not visit -the Provinces j ha. it» connection . -frith. Any other house ' or person of -same , similar or ot her pnne , : and frt : Emp loys 3X0 AGENTS or TRAVELLERS. - . - . . ' . ¦ ' . . , . , - , » . u6.eow.l y :OTNETE^ 4 NA^SAlJ-SraEET ,DUBLm, , ONi,Y. _ v : .:^ i \o U .TJ, B ;.Erii«'O B ^L 1L^! - : :; .. EOLX.OWAY'8 . : OINTMENT. ; ' InrOBTAm 'DiecoTKBT^-Nb'J&roBB BurrBJana. The' ^iiseovery of this Ointment has!proved an invalu- able bdon. to thousands of Bufferort ; when tubbad ovor or near tho Beat of- Buffering, ita^rare Balsamio ^ proper * ties are conveyed to overy port. "Thus it teals inward wpund»andnlceraqf tho S TOMACH, BOWLES , or WOMB , ' strengtfcens^the spinal siarroW ,incasest ot neryon^weak ness and dopreBBion^and' . all/diBeaaeB of^tho T HROAT, LDNOS , aua 'CHSST. " . No'invalid' n&id despair of ourc, whUi t this Ointment'can ^ bb obtained ; for jio rcpnta- fion 1 it Beaia in; every quarter of -the globe, - iir full y borne out by the Buocegfl it has attained , - ' corroborated - as it is by testimonials fronvporsonr of all olaaaea and coun- tries., \Ci;! . ui«£H.i/. v7 . '^; ; i"i7C) ^ ; QODT, BHEDMATISM. -AND NEPBALOU .Thcaotmlj ^orMdUbB and dreadod disoUsea , wTUinb«turnal«pasms, nprvous ' twiteWngSi muscular cramps , ' .;and sciatica , will yield , when treated by.tbJB Ointment. : In no cneos is it mpre impor^ant tor have tho Ointment, thoroughl y and effectnally ' cohvey ija throng hJtho pores of the ' efin to the ¦a{feotodparta?uponwMob .it will bring ita soothing in- fluenpe»to: bearj and thus " produce iease, 'comfort , and sacurity. r.The Pills should also be token in appropriate dosea .taj^|enihe inflammation; and. to purif y the blood. .^ BAD^Otg BAD HBKASTgj OU) W . ODNrjS . aiTD UL- CERiTioNs oy " ALL KINDS. Tho " application of this Ointment heals , in a remarkable ^manner , every . kind of :Ulo<lratIoD , ' sp Iteu8 the stiff or co ' ntraoted&sueit . oauseB 'VpTOud'f- fleshjtp disappear;- , and foul-and loathsomo "duibharges t6 teobmo ' oonvcrtea into healthy hoaKnganr- faces ' ;: v and ; tiiew3 " eff6Ota exo not-tbmporary, 'but are radical ahdporm Anent. - . wit .33-i*..ti/ , ¦ , ' . '>» r ¦ ¦ ¦: •¦ ' , - . ' ¦ i'Bji*8 , ' /FiaTnpA8, . ;ANi) 'AESC):ssi8. —Thesoand all irimilAr , *ff6caon%muat be carefully treated according to >tbe: nlaareboinxnendedin thoprintedinstruotions. -: The , 0iritoenX™^tb^iapp^e4' aire<My 'to^^p i aat9 affected , ^ iiod flolKway ^^Pnielhe ' simnltajiflouB^y 1 ^akon to puxily ^ 'theibl(jtou| a^i w^ roHevo 'iho ' -internal^cpiigostioiis which ! aresofotlileV^^^ . thui olas«of dlscftso. ' <;;*¦> ; i- K DE^p^<iKi )' B}niBWnrtirrs; i SwBLLiiD-LB38 , AKD ^ABIob»:TKK8;—In ^tlie redocaOT>!ot;all Glandular (SwBllingBn6BMD^e<} ial» 'tbi»ij]ixmipej»b ^ ^ 9tlpre^eito:thefOTn»Ui»iqfj!criaraneQU8 ' KrowUis , and is ;«(^y»iuabteSr^6dy^^oheokfag|.«U J Chw ' j O hBj^ ; i^en; dili^uy f rnbDQdimtoWB ParUaff«ct<!d , ' jj^«pn]>c«^iW7^4^)B^^^i^^ti!^' '^^. 9*^ ?/S«iroVTOvi^'6^8rn» Dta^'tB^Timi J O&bnent :«]»^ttja^ffi^, !?orfpd^eS^^^«kii4 I wBKhex -:> ^uiupKl^cv^ibniplloateo^^^'Se ^ urv^F^^TingiiutUi f vOiotchoflB ¦ ¦ : cBS^/^liif»lfiMiilCTa*jflmt™/^*WS^ief '^ ' 4^(o«Wn<i^. o»«^JoJ^W^ :l«#^ ?.ig].v '^' o>iij^^^M«ft}^^ ^ ; -:;>v 1 ^3w5 ^t? ]^^ G ««^^^^|P k ??T W*S« 1 .. ¦ ' •: ' ' -; " . ' -

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Under no circumstance can PaClass Tickets be allowed tho use'

;.''._:Spocial:Boats' wiUHIweather'{nutting) sail : from Waterford

, , C&ttl9,^heep; and Ties,.on M'Wharf, at 2 p.m., and on Tne

;' Wharf; at 5 p.m;, calling at Ai' state1 of the tidb. permits ; alacmay be, necessary. ." •• , , ¦ '¦ ¦ '- ¦.

: ¦ •; . ; EASES—WATERF0RD:SWOJJS (available S days) 1st

,::--dO. ]t# . !. w . . - - .':»:-;-.-i' SrdClai;. ftBTOBNO {availftWo 2 months) t" J .'•i > y - ,,, 1V.1 i;.. J.<f .., ^..• . -. ,?»

¦' .¦

.:"- :;K - 3rd Classi' Further information can be ol¦' DowirBT.Eailway Terminus, Ii

, NAJUBA, Adolphl "Wharf , Wat¦ PiBiS bptwocn other importsTables, aid'Through Bates fo

.-obtained of Mr.<W. J- BDSBSIi BaOwsy; Company's District J' Waterford. ' ' , • "¦"."'¦', ~:;r:~.!.. ¦¦¦

'¦ ¦ ¦ '¦ J. GBIEBPCPaddifigtoc Terminas, July, :

• '¦¦ ¦¦• •" &MEJMCA1T¦ :: . ¦ ^y ;:;:- TTNITEI

" ~:Tinn 3CfTf»»Tiiv6rpo<. ETOB, ¦¦ ¦- ' ' , .Calling at QueenstoWE' - Pirat-clMa Pull-powered Iron. &-.«¦<¦ •;•> -'

¦ ¦.:.-T • toSafl'^

.,; •Bkrma EmoEJiSeptSl 101INDIANAivi.!.-!. Sept 271 Bl¦• ' Mb"intermediate' 'Passenger; "aarkwlthus*'-"":i ¦• • - •• •¦- '

_TJlB.Dnly.XianjfcAUantio.Idii* teH Sl&Uas •yiag,~and carrying

karing W<jM§d»;theM<ua«and an extra number of life 1modation for all classes or paaho European Steamship Lines

. a Snrgeon'fna stovaidcBs.'' ;

<; '-Swnengen and oods are h; "tne'TVharf. of the; PannsylYa. , r wbiflit has tho Aortost and moe; in iho^fe»tern States.:. ::*> .

Passengers by this line can ]• road Can without leaving the

dor the same roof r there aro'l:.• tadStatee Letter Box, TolegrJ, • fie*,- and- Baggage' Express 03. ••• -CABIN PASSIM,- 12tol8g

. at reduced rates. ¦, . ' J ". " '¦;' .SrxfEAOs ¦ PASSAOS as lowincluding an ample supply .ofpga PMBeagers are forwardswithopt additional eharge. ¦ ¦•

INTIEJCEDUTB PABIAQI, iand'all'n'ioeBsary Jteiisils and

Apply-in Philiidclphi& to XGeneral Agents, 807> WolnnHK.' t'J.Cujnnws 4'BBOTB. • " •" ¦ ¦• ;: "s ¦ mcHABDSC

" tf. . ' •! • •-¦. - ¦ 17aad. .. JOHN DEVEBEU

- i , VynilAM W1GI• :- <• ¦ ' '•, ;Costom-houae<

THE IBJSB

- "TTnarrTB—'-'STFjv/wli /a n BOIAII

XTNTlMU ; STATES,• 21

<.; ,-* '.\\ ':|n\_ '''r 7 NOTICa

: ,./«d,,>yMa«»ra,HA*LAiro;4.! ,.ajppointoatoaBJ}weeldya«iMi' { .aid $hafnHed tate»;MaiU |

j ,.OEBMANlC-wf,Thuri

i: .jyj.;f BBWANOTO a Thurr

': . . tod B/iorscst possible tuod/'ftl

' ^—<~- ftui««ire«, 6*siJ«3!

i : Tr Th«at«jw*o.«'!»W'5|wii1' ' > ' VsnSstedi fco4.".'WJ3nBTtJn"

iiV'vO' iw^**1 :^ ^

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TEiixtt

j[ r, vii .-Tr ..". .u> :irl ..,-,f-;- i})13ffi)i0 . r: .... !

m ^m ^r». so; Knj-str»«(! LIVEB:BI»X|. c ¦ ¦ I 1 Citytof B.

y (in Advance), 13s. City'of MiL Advanoe. - i { . CSty'6f Bilers, made payable* ' City ofCEOffice. >< ' t j City of BJ,iV.V i< .-.-i !. •{ • 'I^Pr.ouUtoa'extsnsifely. . Salooiis red n6bUiW,-^e)»try,1' TsmenoeTr^ilkenny,Tipperary, 6 Guinea*, T.¦ The . NEWS', has every c'omfoiled'by any piper ton and-Phpittodly tho. leading booked'to "ah•hichtboro is direct Bates, pp" i f" ' Idverpobl i 'ordal and agncul- Waterford,t

' ! j ¦¦ ^rrw* by aU roseeot- tr 'n inr^

t thi>»aoe..|. _ A , LAaQEgiJ

UtUO Uwrgo's-« , ¦ 'Vto iJi)shmonK-Boomsl in i - 'EBIxr(Ext¦¦'• iTv"y-^?.-ij &?. rlSftS^•», Hotel, Sqmus ,; 1: ;rrxLY..:...

fEPirr, NewaAp nt. . . .. JVom ¦]LIAM CABEOLLJ 18, CANADA..forth Brixton: - - • . HOLtANDMara W H SldTH FEANOH -essra. \v.±t. &n TH DENMABIBKTOAi; Stitio er. 5_?^?°1^

Steoraso-to Hew-XprS, Boston, PbiladeBaltimore, JE6. Superior, jicbommodation ai

by Qroat, W rn ' :ApP)yto the .1 Steam Boate.f ia 0 soi.*;with tho'."WATBB- . JEBEMI¦BFOBD'4 CENxkiX ; JIM. MUBPJa.;; :J .' . ;:;. :. t

¦ Main-streeV doiduced -Fares. PorUaw'} wn.i¦.¦-' - .¦ .¦I I „ " PATEICJtLAWl

nn*\and Pa*»'; .cor, Dungarv»nUteamtrt, ; :¦ |' . N. and

¦ . . i , • ' SEPTEMBIat 5.islk, <> '•'•{ !;*''.-. ••: v:V —weathor) and Be uUtr ^St eom • Com'~diy? WATJI^PPBI): ^!

onausmorePLYM0DTH i»D SOUTHAlCPa{)N( ijn> SODttt oir BSQ.' i

11

? 0

-V-lJtv i rprfB;New »dj»werful Screw Sj S

HBBWeB OBTZilBb, BiTHXn?, FA8THBT, ainiut¦¦! ""f TNIIliroiEK , ' EOCKABILL, !!- rbeV bgaedare intended to Sail as under, wetther permitting (unless TO*, -anllablejlvented by mJoraen;cirouiaiUace«l,'wUli\n5arty to Tow F«««teoiVcuela, sSd'tojcaU at.any.Port or Ports la hay °rfer. In or nunt.toont ol the customatxaoune, to Seoeire andIMstduuK*Cargo, CUH, 4«. Jor (or any.otbejc)?tiipo(ewii»t80«Ter. , . . - an l back-

rain from Lime iok ;Maryborough, andmoro, ABRivn o] incirenmstances per*Following day. J |

i"d*28 the'rteamer""will: S %' -w Maroraat5.3»a.m) 'SjS?^^(Pftrd after 4.« p.m., satSraay;..

loved, .to enable the Tuesday,';V •at the appointed timo.' ¦Wednesday, -'MQiBOHDwill, ball Friday, \ '>itoamers. ' V ¦ pi ^ *J'' >songers holding Mrd w5n»d«y,[ Sajbon., ;¦'-, ;. . ?, o; .irtuTT"id owoumstaDtv s per Bstniday,j Naw Milford w tSf Tnesdv.-ndays, from; A lelpHi •'•cvii'MnwTiavs'from FerrH«ia- . «yMQ^lphi ¦Wharf'wh in the . NOTK->H euohothordijaas J ' ¦- :-. ¦"imr.-ri", .,• iji ' Every FEIDJm WSDOlT "| * Every SATUIlassnlidSalo<m,Woa : '.«"»»iss and Saloon, J5s'6d . , .,indyoreCWiin. 20«'0d ' T-l! TUEmt CUei A Saloo i, 7W. ' (Via GlugotdClacs' Salo niWl ' .V > , . ' .d Fore Cabin, 3e M; ' <" • . -Jnedfrom Mr. T/t i . o •¦erilSt52£r;"'W-; ^ Every WED»ford.> The Bt )DC«D Every FED)A

Sfa»tion»,:.th« :Kme -.•' . ¦ ¦• • . rrjn^Ms a .'AA ' ia*t' ivA' V I 1 <( '. 'the Great Western 'f - ' ; vrtxmiu) WI*uB6*y *: ' ¦ ' ¦ ¦< r -p i 'it, 'Adelpai TVharf. *> Steamei to 8outliamptoa/4heao«'by 'lAQdon and- Boath I J- '•• ";.-:••, '¦f- .Tr'.' Western Stilwar to i Mu» MOM Station, at Through Eotes,\A>

-EAMEB.S;, ; :..;;.| o .: *;".¦Pialia* Iphia -'----w

WEDNESDAY *j. |;:. ;.t V-tJ."TeryvThnredRV. ; , j ;..'. . : ;:.¦ Soamships are apvomted ¦.. , .M ;-.ij .. "I . - ; is j ; . TheaesDldoWH ootb P«»«>°««o.-.i'l;.,~.vf.: : oot!L8 u ''-.:I8K<3BOWK.. Octi 15 VatBrfordcarried;- on ' r»iSB" •> -

Bftiiing "PTiflftf ^ hft ^TTiil* - f»bo-Americaff KAfta for 1:1 U,Jfdpipfonent of lifeboats,' ; . iroiaerrers;. Thi acoofa- shippedbj

fflroctiBtotHo-Ban- iS^^^l^M to^ lr gi?^!uiding Wharf and Dp- ¦ ~rX^CETBB BttPPIB0^1»TAinF--. ':-v,. f!-';ii,<?

;i ,U'"B.-.O . ?r-ia ;i'J :: Shppl;» Bctel rtctoh! O'«Siy othei fiiline7 17'«w York < r Boston "™

L OnSnUtown. to : "w^ ^ .P TiP

E^Tlte3KTOterf*4

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uty. ,wawnom.rj . ,n- _ .

IJTIVRTF*' CEBS, ?« l ^ K'

Sr^^n i^SSTSTWn™ 1S% Sw^VMiteinoaiVT/ZasMBtea arririafjby «w HifM-Jfctt

l kf} y am 2££rarfM,K«£^.oarryingl" tluS ir 5Si2fic"

ll?i2* H£S"i££i? v* j ^SS^ta^H/1

I? w »ita^S#jUeitollowijtadfy^

jtoprttPSC* aepcati

as

5th «'Ji^'.i!p.5;i:;vScoA'aiidBeU»«t6th ,,--)l.i i 6i.p.m.,. vUBolf«*».:- '., u9th ,, , 1 p.m., via Dublin. : .>10th „ 1 p.m., via Cork. ' •12th j,.-.. ,1 p.m., .via Cork andBeltsst13th \ • „;.t . i

.s.pja.l. . TU Bdtut. !I6th i;)!.ii !' • '1- pS.v'DSwrt.

¦¦ ¦ { , :17th ' „ l i > .m., vU Cork.- ! . ..19th',':: „ ... .1 PJn., TiaCork«jld'B«lDutaOtn. C ,. , »}p.».; i via Belfast. ., I -J23rd „ ,.'¦,: 1-,pjiL,., rUDabUn." . ! .v«th. ,, '-^l-pjn. '..viaCprk: " ' ] <26tU „ • 1 p.m., "rU Cork Md Delliit27th ,,31'l»'« jla^TiiMa**1- '!. - .30th : „ f i 1 p.m.. Direct. ..3nO> GUSQOW TO WATIBIOSD. ' 1 L. i

'ATj.WEDNlHDAY, andFBIDAT, at 3 p.m.ledonian TniatoQnesoek at 6 p.m.. ¦- ,« ¦ *.•The Steamot <)>»' Friday goe« vi» Cork.,- f . -.?'PBO« wir«EroB» ¥6'Bxt»AST." '¦

„¦ r /C

iY, via Cork,111')' ••-' • ¦¦-! ' • -."-::¦!':•: u 1 p.m.-

DAY, direct ,' -i ^. , 'Jisr r '::.:: ' < at 6paa.?.wiTMPOM. dlroot, every THUBSDAT. ;, vTia QlMgO»i,'BTOjlIONDAT.r :- KZ ; '.'|« 'lOK WlTXBfOUD TO OsTBUV, dlraot. ' '.: :; :AT& Wi'aaii Brit September, »t,lpjn.~ | -.rr) raEBDAYHl-2ad716th an-iXthStS i .

sOBiac ToiJt txxBtonipvu cot-.s' '¦., .¦ - EvernPATVBDA.T. •;• - ~ ¦.-;• < „

¦ i; ¦;FB0K WAroTOBD.TO'CpBX, Direct. . . !;. j

'iair &Bx TO winsFOUVdirect! ,»; I :'¦¦v . ^rETeijr wOHPAT.V /v „¦,.„,. -« .. ( '. ;¦!

liToi.nt aos, OJjUw,B«oeiTlng, Hon»e8 of the.Sooth Wewtti'-Sonwv-Compndj. *»d »t Kbte

WAUBJOBD TO HmoVTH, (UlCCt, ¦ ¦ \~, ;!!'Every SATOBDAY, a»4pjn t f.-.r-l 'irj y ',.¦,Erery FSIDAY, at Hpon. • - ¦ ' • .<•

tuross TO Botmuanov, vu FITKOUXB, ' C,"Every SAITTEDAY at 4p.m.' • . .! . :i '. : * ¦

BUD4T1 ll&TO - QJECtilffltii AOOODUQOdAtlOia ' fOl*

V: I '^A:SSAOW:KONEY^^^1?M

QLugoir'on« Billirt'. 17i. • (id. <¦ ii*:"-. '-10*. p'*Cork,—'*.:j '/i:iv;.;i(' »s.'to-'.: !- iM«,U ,:i«a.' .-.Dublin, ;..- .' . ) • .:. ... 12». M if.2CW > 7s.8dFUftOuth & Bouthampton,20».'..;¦..„#*,- '¦; V* ¦-I«n4pn, .'.'.

¦ .'•. J - .';.." » /8Ss. -. . - ¦'." ;.. ' * 'lie,r;

above 8 an4 tinder 18 y«ar» of, , age, EaU.Fare.U",-ThA'P lf r Bhipjibg Oompaay.Immieiiu'CtoodsMe ttaes ot fiteamen at 3« 44 pe^ entl to TradetsyJagreameats, ,andv6»: pee Cmit-'to 'ooouionalalaa*4oi>e doclired at time d Shipment., FonnS

of; FrelghtT .Ttpp^S tH-friSaKwJ'nr»T J. .W-i»t«o S CO., PlrmoothiTHOius

mpany

¦¦ _»¦» on' M»ooasuaoiiB mwaMwuwu¦!5?Si«nrX«shi''*« to, b?;iad at tbebpgg: Ol?ees.1; o}-fc1jiJ}}a''feiteKvteMit

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pHHIso "8 ¦ irons* IfeilnWlaf nrt r'f T m!n

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ii -:^:a>.'iH-;?rtrat j&tsir ¦¦- v; - ? |;

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"»» '¦O'QjiUvffMju pwuqera. (i i!ijO "~JKnSWL V iiwjcfei^W - A"S!n??aSoSto ....:..:.>.r.V.';Thnrsda3ri:8«j*Dmber;25 j ^ SSfji^itreal :.v.....;;.T c«dayil 86ptembet 80 ',' ?fi2^mSftf!*W*-~ .Wursoiy.'Oflfobei ,' fl " (S^SrfJI.ter .r..;....>_Tne«dW,i;v.O<>tobe5 ;16|: pffil&1aseta ,,.........,Tnesdayri,C)<j^bejr .21.', vTijnrAttni:»'Queenstown.]tt followjnjfdajr- ^^ " ' T \V le»v<iItiryborpulitolwith every"moaem comfort andoon* '""' V'' ' ¦'*"*

th fiUl supply ofj <3ooked;Prc»lMons sad -.!:¦ •- > • '•"'• '! - ;.^HteetBgeliuieMortfpriTardetlJtoBQB. 5 iv < «*»<»»••lplphiaTfitaotilieitJ»oharj8,,vPasgengora c-v;;. . ¦• .t; -, i ;part of the States and Canida, at Special, :¦ '¦¦ - , ¦ ¦ ¦ < ¦ ¦^W M i h L U ft im t A if ^iii f atez-Aneii ¦ "r hij . j^ S^HASYBT. /XitOecCteorgVfrBtreet, Watptort,^^ .•iqiItunt^Iiine Agent;;t jj. ,: •;¦ f22.1y. ggg*ow;.,.yr...

a- ,-r^- : — _-i :;.-.'i.Jtdu>i£jJ7Jii;--;^... :;:<*;; BetfieUfcridde, iiJT PASSENaEB STEAMSmPS.Or (v Xmjony .>iii«

BteamerJ .Satnrday, September 20th| AbtlvlebrV-Jivrz - «&*«^S«pt«»i>e» JMtk^ SK^STS^&TO^^^hf«: toSf "H^^Stidori to Kew1 )* foUo1T«.v" • ¦ •¦¦&, '/ 'Athlone JnacjC;

»i ,..6aturday , ¦ :September 27th,I.. Marrboro' dep...:i;£atnrday!« .'. .October, 4th?,- 'Baii!(b"roBV:....

«- ....'.;:.vTWJneM»y1?r' October '2 4 &Jg^?wll .a-.r Torkv lO;13y«nd:iS'6ninoas. accord. TSSemoro' "if berth,all -havinge<jual saloon privi- Tha33e».:.» ...ji:oleets,'S4.and 22 Ouineaa.'- 1' ' . { :( . <.i,, \±?ti- ':.'' ,-r ;¦¦¦'¦

rovislwfc'*1""?'-1"-io. '"'v •:: ri ".- >¦ •' : V": ! '" ~l "¦ '" r' 'h Bobldngsvto"nll:p>rts1>8'the nnitea. !' ~ ' BTITWSS.Vada.:i Special Bates1fco Texa.l.'- " !" , . i, ;.™*.'1

Jationa BWwaship Company fXlmitedV *¦*?'. •" °° - ¦¦' 23, Wator-BtrBof/IaverpooL " j :' —•.¦ '.¦¦ ¦' . ¦ ¦¦AoiwT >6k TfrATiBypiaip.i , ^ i '' .¦ " ¦iH MXJBPHY-, Baironstrand-rtreel i.j ! Thncles'i;- V: iiHTe»rriclsion^Suir;BjCHAi«iI,UNbr, Ttanplomore-j. -.• ; BioHATSD';IPftiiLAN,:-'BroWn'street, B&Urbiophy.;. i.lut PoawBTAt^Qrooer.s'NeV B

OBS ; Kenigh. ,; . '

AH, Bonmahon; JOSBPH MXANY, Qro- 'BSSJJW^'I'J ;

3. Ctrwma and^EOa'.,- Qneenatown^ AthlotwiJaacfior'¦ —;—j '."•""¦' " ' ' ' ' '—'• iDnlUn '¦:.- • . ' -. >

i SHIPEING^OOMPAKT, . : fr JS bor?^

.' Bnd South' WesteniV - s2°-.Iv!>'.-.- : • ¦ .wt i .V1 Bdtnetsb:

ford. ^Btaamaaip coiapanj; v-;: "Ji 'J (UMITED). ¦•¦'•': -'iv.-1 "* -" » i1 vij

Sat^M A^^ tABA . BPl

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i»D*':trfiHTRai7' TBEEAiro.;, ASHHY JUMCTION EAUiWAYB;"' ;» from Wafrford and Kitkimny to Dnbllwn,'orK«nMh.ti «<a*Xuyborong&./1>n4 throdgh dally oommunlcatlon b*wt>other Ttatlotu. to WaterfordV thedoe «ndon,andaU Stations on the Qre»t WatotL.v.- _-

¦ - •¦ ¦ -- -i J-; '-- ; -i Vroved and <uScderit«dOne hour.: i < ."«s-Oa. Boiiday« addltioDsl'.Tnms.»); at &30 A.m:,' and Waterford at S.tO p.m;'•• raon-wiTmoap. ' tv-'v .

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DH.EiCtfSJUOirt—£zdur*ioii Tlcicets to watenonM>edIbyTthe tram"leavbig Ttoxj botimg h-it8010.1>lejto retuto. )y. the 6.6arp.m.,traln j&om WatertdCrom Uaryboioaghr. AbbnrliexU. Attanagh, and Ball, to Watertord, and;baoi—Fust Class/ Saj, Sox4i. ;" Thlxd. Class, SinProm. KUkfmnj to water*ck-iSt'CUMC, / Beotmd-ClMa,. 8». 3d.] Th2». 6i;'. BensetabrideHnd: Thomastown—3i.; 6d.,,d'Stf ' Sa)lTbal%1"2t;>6di( ££> and If, 6dT * UnlUiiaVo,.J».8dj,andl»,f"KDj?M»w-Tj*, 3 ,1 U.,ond9<L 'im iii^ fp^^ jyftaff/ipil cat1 olrigle ues."'. Tickets 1SmU)li^liidlAijglg«uiowld,atidDdBalf F&ro».' -. 'U Fares'. tt<tLeb|inea itrf-Firrt and Socond Cliu I» bookiDr:to taavift'byjthe EipreM-Mafl TraimBottthert(»n4WestiniIime.vf:'-.. •'¦:".'>.;:.:•- ..- ¦( ¦ .ets ianelfttrSngU' Jtrtrney are available only for \by whioh.theyareisstted.r**'>~—-^- y .• • < . 1Ut'.Tlck«t»i>!Watalordiand back wflj.be i«W»J

a» of toiSlriFare -FirJt CUM,]inkM^ua {nied between anv tw

-> , WATEEPOSn AND L3MEBICI¦fffiiiS Vrs rTrAink'f romf Wai t.¦i-v.*:«.-*(f«i l*i fYf> •>,*-3:«J$v 1' ¦' .

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Important ¦ Notice

PEB'SiQUININE -and JBON .TONIC puri-a and'enrlchai the1 Blood, strengthens tho' VenctjntaSj«U*YpromoteiJACT*>tit<> and imnroTe«Di-animits the Spirits 'and Cental Facoftieji tho.

Vecrnits-itho-Mmena; bodily 1 health, and induces a"nmti ltte -ns andJbyalcalFprocs.

ikontainlng- S3 me««nre4 dow», »». 6d; v v, rt.;.! ,¦fimieoitionoCithte-.Tonlo Ww groatent caro 1« oxer-tji'nfttithfnl oompoundofiQulnino, tho active prin:.' ellow Cinchona, or Peruvian Bark, blended with Br itHorthT) propanitlon of Iron, prodncod to a form,e exporleicl orSny-years has proved tho.bcrtd otters a reailj, means of, gaining the iteongth andD t»a««rdod bjr Qotalne and Iron; without any feuM inenc*«, as 1U iompositlon is. that approTod ot .bytl ajority of raedlcalmett .throughontlhe country.

il iB'iiQDINIBrE raid iBON! TONIC—ot m containing aa-sneantrod doses, 4: Cd. Tpniort| 7«"POW)bdigestionj.-FUW»ng;, Coiurtantn We neR pi UuTstomaoh, Sinkis* Sonaations inS ^ .^TheiwhoSTdlgestive foncUonBareM«sJ4^by»»f»fo» «»dlTun. . . .. ' 'T SB'S QOTNINE:.and; IRON TONIC. -

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DeTjility and Nervousness. -Bc-isBuo of " THE WABNINQ VOICE," Dr. SMITH'S

Celebrated Work, of which 600,000 CopieB were sold.• Bevifl .od Edition. . .l, ! - : : ¦;¦:- .•: -

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in Envelope, two Stamps. " •mHE WARNING, VOICE.—Thls isaspcoial MedicalJL Book addrosse<l to Youth and Manhood;on theCause, Symptoms, .Consequences, and Treatment ofDebilitating Diseases, by HBMKT S>rrrH, Doctor ofMcdicine'of the 'Dnirorsity "of Jena, by Diploma, 1800.

This Work gives .cdvico, and instructions (tho reBultof 30 years' practice) for the Cure of all Diseases ofthe Nervous System,- Nervous Debility, Mental andPhysical Depression, Palpitation of tho Hoart.fNoises

'in the Head and Ears, Indecision, Impaired Sight andMeffl0rT,"'"Indiff8stipa; lJj 6Bsy.pt Enprgy,: ains. in the[Bade; Constipation, Sloshing, Hysteria, Timidity, Self--Distrust, Dizziness.'Xoveof oolitnde, Qronndless rears,MnJaonlar EeloifltJoii, Ao., f resulting", from exhaustionof :;Norve Bower; vthe' effeot'ofiOver-faxed .Enorgios,Enervabng Habits, and othor abuses/ of the systemGivoa the adrico and instructions' by whiqh thousandshave'bcea restored tt healths-111crtrated by Cases andTestimonials, from'r gratefnl/pationta,' with means: ofCure used: iiLeachcasi.'T. T' Ti'fV J¦ ¦'! ! ' 'Dr.'HBiiBY SjJftH , 8. Burton Crbsent,1 London, W.C.¦"¦'• '¦ ¦ ¦''. •'- NINETliENTH THOUSAND. ? :Fifty-sovon Engravings on Wood, post free for SEVEN

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GUIDE TO. HEALTH ;*>n the Culture of the Health-ful and Beautiful in Humanity. . Fifty-seyen Engrav-ings." ; SvBf SCTB i—Physical Education, Laws of life,How to -render Weak MUBCIOS"' Strong,' Gymnastics;Provcntion of Diatiase,'Curo of Disease, Air, Light,9kin, Diet, "Bath, 'Ao.', &<i.""1Givcg In8traotions totDoveloping and Strang^hening the Human Body, Howto Bcgain Lost.Health, resulting from Loss of NervePower, the Effeot of Overtaxed- Energies,; Over-work^City-life, , . Worry, - Brain-toil, Intemperance, Enervat-ing Habits, . and other abuses of the,system t How toSccuro Long Life, and Avoid the Infirmities of Old Age,*o; '''- '> ':'-

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Da. HEKBT: Sunii-8/Burton Crescent, London,W.C'¦ , -NOTICE TO .(JotpjTBT-lNVAMDS- rConsultationl'byletter without Feo- " Dr. HBNBT SMTTK, (by Diplomaof the Boyal University of .Jena), who . has devoted30 years (to the : Bpocial /Treatment of; Diseases >.o/ theNervous Syatem,, resulting! from extaqfetion bt^NervePower,',Local Wciikcess,: 4or,i ,wUl,TIor'ili5 benefit; ofCountry JbvaUds,. pn. reoeiying 'a' statoment' case-Bond'his Opinion, tniix advice' and IiiB raotionaAwhioh,if followed,' wSlusuro a" cure'/' A V.Confidentiai'' formof Corre8pondenoo;toa8»ig,t ..tho. Invalids in describlnetheir,,case,'sent post froe. IA,por8oni]> int9rriew 4ndoxponrivo' ConBuItntibn-fob avoided."."'(¦'¦'-*:"' .a5.tff' •¦Dr. HENBYiSHrrn, 8 Barton CreBcant, London, W.C

f iins' in the Baok',' Onrel, tWb»go,'BJ>aoinatiian,.Uou^'-' • Diseases of theIXldneys ana Bladderrstricturo, ftc ±W.

TTVB. DE BOOS' COMPOUND BiENAL PIL I

•peed> iemadr-'or. the'above 4an'gerous| complaints, 5»-ichaygmof¦ any.kind^Btone-'iik tiie Bladdei aoil*iDijeaMst dttho Kidneys'and Urldary'Organs gefleic y -?OBSeiti]mg*t<in3opxopertie*,: they atJee'.wi&t the.iuostideUdaWJ stoaapUi!strengthen the dip ftiT«: organ*.1 .inoieoae th» »pp«tit«, iniJprove tho gengrarhftHh, and in throe days' will effect a oara,when'oopubarcuWit, and all dangaon* uedidiies of thaiclou hate utterly, failed: /Price Is. lid;, it. 9d., 4s.,6d., lls.¦and 83». par boxJ:l..-,-»<4. -V.-!i»'wEv ¦ l-' ' w J| > . l «>.¦: |7^, . These celebratediRins atelan lntafl(bk rtmedj

the moetoljUnote; ca«».\vB7, tb >alSirSaiv, thotuKiicU'hin:-'beei< aaaioUy etto,aJdlo^Mltli; when >v«ry btwlniikinchas foiled. . ,Their"r»it«ineriority ovtr everythmr.elsa In theonre of the aBove'ctnapiafnU H uslvenally aoknowlodged, and'theiextrsprdlnsry:d«Miidforthejn eversiaoe!Ui«(r.intln--trpdnctlon la, without .precedent., In aoilastaocp()«T»theyever Deea nuwu..wi wh ut i^mum IM .pmnnw.

~.r .toma so' often restutlpc from opoalba, oubttf, fujientlne, andother;m»01oine»:u#ianyreiort«d-to.<' Tbiy 'wquWMlthoroonflneiaeat'noi1 olun«» ol '«et; and tsar Jnitly^ bi considered

I the only «afe,'offlo»eV>u«iT«ne<(j-foraU itAfMOf'ttoaw'ais-orden lor.whuih thngr are r»oomniendod.,vjl;-oa j w; l|.ii;i j '

' The mort a»(innaiig 5uman d aflf^5nr^St«irtn^ra&;;,of HervousT bflity, I»wiritr ot Blyod, JW»ctiTe.Ciroala-ri: tioBS'I &pjpTj Xu t&aQtj Vvfiiul Im of Bj4rit»,llBdi«««-¦h-tioiii PnfaiuS'SiJpiUtlon m'the Sde;'lXa»aaiuW:Meuas'

5T\K- i;DE]>BOOS>vjforJd-£ained' QJJTSJB iyrT%!}

rmogloal ia!awtoi*«1ort;tOTotouth»:an*«c(MiatH(:r*9i».whatever OMue) i«.&ni(ontinK aadl enUvattfaWr »• wfcitooW-,poreal frame, and p wJlybnteffeirrebhfcflalntBBtteJaJaV-«--"—"¦ —!.-M*J*J«.:'>-? v .vs>,v:r'u."7^T-iiiiV.". 'S:»'La-p-rfil. 6'shatterea coniuvutton,: ;•>= , v.5 -,-;;>!,¦:• s ;i-» «»iwmr»«t?,. Althoagh thij trtd/>ond«fnl reeuvenitrt imb'j M mitt

nerrouaond dobWit^ who were »rio>iitv»u'>'n«i»to aiearly grai jT»ha«vi«-iho»»pt-ji»tn»ariiyamiK^^ wfll gea ly

enjoynwut uf Ii'Ml Ii (¦>!¦ 11#1 wl tht f) »littac -t«ih;

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EOTELS. She PortobeHo Hotel, Dublin,

Five MinnteB' walk from the Harcourt-Btreet Station ol: .'.'.the Dublin and Wicklow Bailway Company.¦jiLUST-CLASS FAMILY HOTEL, patronised bjJj the Officers of both Services, Private Gentlemen,Ladies and Clergymen, particularly suited to tho hitter,being so quiet and home-like.

Handsome Family Coffee Boom, exclusively for Fami-lies stopping in. the Hotel.

Bod and Sitting Booms, en suite. Hot and ColdBaths. Billiard Booms. Table D'Hoto daily afc&SO.

Tariff of Prices sent on application to tho Proprietor,J. COLE. ]25.tf

SEZP and COMMEBCIAL HOTEL,24, QUAY, WATEBFOBD.

M I C H A E L E I E W A N-j-f-AVING purchased ha Interest in tho aboveXl HOTEL, begs to announce that this Estab-lishment OPENED on SATUBDAT, FEB. IS, 1879.

M. K. trusts, by strict attention to those whopatronise TSB SHIP AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL, tomerit a continuance of their patronage,i '.Quay, .Wnterford, Feb. 12,1879. • i28.tf

; . - ' ¦ ' . DUBLIN. (Established 40 Yottrs , •4, 5, 6, and 7, LOWEB BBDOGE-STBEET,

" . ' ' RICHAKD C.JFFEY, Proprietor

THE above old-established Hotel has all themodorn improvements of tho day, and is undoc

tho constant Bop rviBionof Mr. and Mrs. COFFEI . Fromits central position it will be found mostconvenient foithe visitor, being in the immediate vicinity of tho .LaisCourt*, five to ten minutes' drivo from any City RoUwnjTerminus, and afew doors from Kind's BridgeTramwajLino. Supplies aro first-olaas quality. Ep-gs, butter,oremn, and vegetables from tho farm daily, and not-withstanding prcBont high ratoa, terms aro eitrctneljmoderate. Breakfaets from Is. 3d. Dinners from 2s.Beds, from Is. 6d. each. Tnblo d'Hoto daily ; weekdays at three o'clock ; on Sundays at five o'clock.

Gentlemen's Coffoo and Smoking Rooms. Ladiea'Coffee and Private Sitting Booms. Bath Booms. -' A Night Porter in attondanco, and all Servants paidby the Proprietor. ' f2G.ly

Imperial Hotel,LOWEB' SACKVILLE-STREET, DUBLIN.

(Opposite tho General Poat-Offico and Telegraph Office]¦ Tho moat central in tho City. :BBEAKFASTS, with chop, eggs, or cold meat, 2a. ;

steak or fish, 2s. 6d. DINNERS : Soup, entree,joints, sweets, and cheese, 3s.—with fish, Cd. extra.Beds, 2B. and 3s.; attendance, Is. each. Ladies' CoffeeBoom, Billiard-room. ;

CHAELES LAWLEB,, Proprietor. ;P.S.—A reduotion modo for Ladies or Gontlomon who

wish to board by tho wook in- tho hotel. fB.tfCITY MANSION1 HOTEL, '<

30 LOWER BRIDGE STREET, DUBLIN

I BEG to inform my numerons Friends and tho Publicthat, through' elision of timo, I have become Pro-

prietor of the above old-established Hotel.' :I have completely and most comfortably re-furnished

it,' and have oom-'derably enlarged it, fitting it I upthroughout in best modern style. j ..

I trust by careful and constant attention to tho wantsand comforts of my visitors to merit tho patronage soliberally bestowed on my lato .thcr, and respectfullyBolicit an early trial. ' I •

MIPHAEL COFFEY, Proprietor.. . ¦ ' ' Son of Ute MAnsict JOTTE?. IPlease note Address—30, LOWEE BBEDGE STBEET,

; . . >- .. • ; DUBLIN.. . [dU-3nflSEttT'S CROWN IHOTE1, !

MONCK STREET , WE1F0EI) .: '(CLOSE TO THB BAILWAT STATION). I "

nrVHIS is a Central and Comfortablo Hotol in whichJ_ eyorything can bo had on tho most moderateterms.• ' ' . ¦ • . /

Best DubHn. and Wcxford Spirits; also, Brandies,Wines, : Porter, George Younger and Son's celebratedAUoaAles o. ' . ' i ,' , Cars on Hiro at tho Bhortcst notice. . (aa-15-tf

_ ^ - •'Viaitora to London J\\l DLL find Homo Comforts, on moderato tormsj at¦¦TT' " Tho Shorwood Privato Hotel," 19, Adam-St.'

Strand. ' F. SLACK, Proprietor. f22.tf) |:«r : -: >-. '¦-¦¦¦¦ ¦¦ - 'I) UB,. L I iS)

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Commercial and Private Lodginff House,'¦¦ '•¦' -'49; MARLBOROUOH STREET: J ,FABTIE8 Visiting Dublin can bo abcommodatpdj

, ; with or.without Board, and all the comforts of ahomo, on Moderato Torms. ¦ . . '¦ [o25-tf]

tigg" Situation central, cloBO to Sockvilld-titreet. t

. . '. : The European Hotel. ¦ ; • <"TTISITEBS to DUBLIN will find at tho EDBO?EiN,. y- .BOLTON-STBEET, first-class accommodation,with moderato charges and assiduous attention. {. Lorg* and nloeantiy-appointod LADIES'. COFF SEBOOM. • ' ¦-¦ •— — -. ,. ; .''• • J .:Grand BANQUET HALL- tor :PublioDinnc cs,Wedding Breakfasts, Balls, Suppers,: 4o. '¦ Bestaurants—Billiards. Beds, 2s. -6d., 2s:, and Is.6d.;.l .'-;- ¦'• . . '¦•' .- ¦ ¦¦¦¦' • ¦ : '¦ ' [m31-tf],, r ' ¦ :.:. J. M O LONYi.Proprietor.: -

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• ¦ • . The Commencement of Hli t Beaton, ' • ¦ • ¦ ::BUBLING.TON BESTAUBANT AND OYSTEB'iinr:-;. dL-^,.::.ls:3A'B^PUB.Em;?"..-'"; - ' ¦-¦ -; . jr I llLfcJ PROPRIETOR te .'toyacqriaiiitj hisJL. Friends 'and' the Publio that h'e.'is now preparedwiffi t!a "constant'.Supply of BED; BANK BUBBtNOY8TEBS," 'Freah evary Day, from, his own Beds in heConnty Claro. ,Tbe faoreaaed demand for these delidonabivalves; rendered . it,'imperative' oa'Uie -Prpprietorj tosebure an unfailing supply' for.his; Customers.;:- ' ' ' j ->rXunoheonsl Dinners, Suppers, o la.Carts as nsualj i:1 WineW 'and!Spirits" First-class.'.' John Jameson and

S«w'«^8'WWAi/>!!-'-';-;;-"tr'.':i';.>;'." ;-,v-, .;- - . , ) .,;. Dry AnSontinado Sherry, Martoll and'Hcmnossy'i ***Very.Old rii^ 'tonteM'pl^ lijiy o, ,--;. '- .-! '•• j "; .- . I _ . ; : JOSEPg COBLE38,ipW6>gl8-TOB,- ' ! V28/ ST:.ANDBEW ST. *,pHUBCH LAlfE, DUBLDT.iiffi) ' ,-OYSTEB8:-l jOYSTERSLj; ;0Y8TEB8,l > itt

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On Sale at The News Office ,With tho Eccommendafa'on of the BUhop of Watorford

and Lismoro, tho Bight Eov. Dr. POWER

A. Catechism for the Instruction of Children,BY THE

MOST Rov. Dr. JAMES BUTLER, Arch-bishop of Cashel and Emly.

RECOMMENDATION :" Iapps. JVO of of this'Edition of tne Bight Bev Dr.

JAMES BUTLER'S Catechism, and recommend it to theFaithful of those Dioccaos.

•ft " JOHN POWEB, B.O.B." Watorford, Sept. 16th, 1878."ORDERS from any part of the Diocese, sent in and

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SOLD EVEBTWHERB.Dubtin- -Wholesale by BOILEAU & BOYD, M'MASTKU,

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SOLOMONS' SPECTACLESMR. E. SOLOMONS, OPTICIAN,

13, N A S S A U - S T B E E T , D U B L I N .(Who has been 51 years professionally established in DnblinJT>EGS to caution tho Public against the uso of theJj common, improper, and badly-manufacturedGlasses and PebbleB genorally sold, which aro 80 highlydetrimental to Vision, that numbers have scriouslvBuffered from them, and trust« that it is now unneces-sary to dwell at length on tho excellence of his Spec-tacles (BO different from pobblo or similar substance,which he neither constructs, approves, nor disposes of ,)and on tho advantages derivablo from his accuratomethod of adapting Glosses to Defective Sight (a matterof mnch deeper importance than is frequently supposed)as such are admirably calculated to prescrvo the eyesunimpaired to extreme old age. They havo been usedby tho most distinguished persons and Members of theFaculty of tho Kingdom.

OBSERVE.—Persons can be suited'by enclosing apair of Spectacles, or one of tho Glasses, in a letter,stating, the distance from tho oyo they can read emailprint with it, and those who have not employed spec-tacles by mentioning their age and describing sight.Communications from Waterford and its Vicinity to badirected to ME. SOLOMONS' Establishment, No. 19,NASSATT-STEEETV (Entrance by Hall Door), withinono door of DAWSON-STBEET; DUBLIN.

C-aJ° Bepairs of all kinds promptly attended to.. > - NEWLY; INVENTED TELESCOPES,

Combining portability with oxtarordinary power •- idclearness o£ Vision, which supersede every other kindfor tho Waistcoat Pocket, Deer Stalking, Military, Sea,and all purposes, both by day and night, and some from4 inches will show distinctly Jupiter's Satellites, &o.Price—10. 6d., 12B. 6d., 15s., 21s., 80s., &o.- NEW DAY AND ASTRONOMICAL TELESCOPE,PRICE £5 COMPLETE—With superior 3 inch achro-matio object gloss, two improved oyo pieces, sun glass,portable metal pointed stand. This extraordinary in-strument will clearly show the most important heavenlybodies, and exhibit with distinctness the face of an in-dividual, or of a clock, sheep, cattle, &o., at many milesdistance, equalling in: tho most essential points thoseglasses usually supplied at .£60 or .£70 i .

IMPEOVED -DOUBLE OPEBA, BACE & FIELDQLASSES- Prico 10s- 6d., 15B'., 21S. i some so minute¦n size that they slip into a ' Watch Pocket, yet rival inextent; ot : power many of the largest mado ; also,MiorosoopeB of great power, from 3s. 6d., and invisiblePhotographs.. « • ^-

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application. ¦ •. ' ' : ; . *ADMIRAL" FITZBOY'S , 1MPBOVED BAB-

0M.TER—Accurately foretelling tho Woathor, hand-somoly- mnnntod in Mahogany, with Thormometer,prico only 15». '" ¦- -; •

SOLOMON'S NEW TdOUZll BAEQMETEB, prico12s 6d. 'Correct Thermometers, at Is. upnuds.

IMPB0VED-" ACOUSTIC INSTRUMENTS foroxtreme and every degree or deafness.

CAUTION !—In conaoQoenco of numerous attemptsat imposition, it is nccecsary to note strictly name- andaddress and. to.observe—Only to be had from Mr. E.SOLOMONS.Optioian(profeasionally established in Dub-uuoiyearej.

Number NINETEEN, NASSAU-STBEET.D'OBLIN-Entrance by Hall-Door, 'within ' one- door of Dawson,street, DUBLIN. .'< Be doer not visit -the Provinces j ha.it» connection.-fri th. Any other house 'or person of -same,similar or other p n n e,: and f r t : Employs 3X0 AGENTSor TRAVELLERS.-. - • . . '. ¦ '. . • , . , -, ». u6.eow.ly:OTNETE 4

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SUMMEB SEASON, V1879.5] ,T " ' - ¦

CHEAt PAmiT TICKETS. rON andfrom .THUESDAY,Mat *MA,Y, and

' every week da/until forthernotioe .Family Ticket*First and Seobnd- OUw»; > ;AT VXBT BBDuefcp »ABSB,¦will bo" issued, on written' application to the,Trafuo-Manager's .Office, Iiimoriek'Junction; two days previous.to travelling;, from'thfl foUo wing'principal Stationsto"fenable Families to visit the> Sea->athinKr»bd,Wat«:-ing plooos nataed i ' \ /From Watezford, Fiddown, Carrick, Clomftel Cahir,Tipperary, and Limerick Junction, to JJmeriok, forKukoo, Foynos and ¦ KillaWe) froniaboTft'86ation»ondLimerick, to Ennis, for Lisdbonvama, Xmhinoh, Mil town•Malb»yi *«-. (to FoynOB, forKilrosh, Kflkee, &o, fromlst JDNE), -to Killaloe, for Lough Vetg, Ac. FromEnnis Lim'eriok, Limeriok Junction, Tipporary, Cater,donmel.vCarriok', and Fiddoirn, to Waterford, forTramoro, Donmore, Dtujgarvan io. j and from Ennie,"Gort, and Tuam, to Athonry,~for-Oalwayj Salthil], Ac.,

"For partionlars of faros and arrangements, see Com-pany's Timoand Fars Table Books, to bo had at any ofthoir Stations. .' . -I - - . . . < • •.• ,rv- ;.„ .. : :.— . . . JOHN BOBEETS, Trafflo Manager.WATEEFOED AND : LIMEEICK-.: EATLWAT

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-Seturn Tickets, at Single Pores,t*/ILL bo issued on SATUKDA-TSJavaUableTV'" for Betarn on StJNDAT, or by theilrst trains

on MONDAY following • - . : ¦ - , • \.. • i ; 1 ..: From SATUBDAT, 8rd MAT, 1879, till Furthor Notice,Betnrn Tickets at . Single Fares will:bo;Usued fromLun'oriok and Intermediate Stations to} Waterford bythe Trains leaving Limeriok at 4 p.m., and 10.40 p.m.

From Waterford and Intermediate Stations to Limo-riok by the Trains leaving .Waterford at 2.45 p.m!, and8.30 p.m. -: - .-• '¦ ' • ¦•• ' ¦! . . !

From Limerick, Ennis and Gort . to, Gain ay, by the3.20 p.m. Train; and from Tnam by the 3.45j>.m.;

From Limeriok to Ennis,BCillaloe, Fojnos, Rathkoaloiand Newoastloby the' last Up'. Trains i and also fromthose stations to Limerick by the last Down Trains.1 Tiokets .not. transferable, and available; as abovostated.

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TITHE ordinary;Goods Trains or Special Trains•JL' irill carry liye Stock to Limerick,' Waterford,and the principal intermediate Stntions, from\ Pallas, for Emly fair,'Monday; 22nd. v < - ''¦¦ Carrick, pig market, Monday. 22nd. • : '' ' : ' {; Carrioki oatUe fair, Thursday, SSth. ' • ; ! !;. Newcastle, for Abbeyfeale fair; Wednesday, 24th. :1 Crwheen, for Euan fair, Fridayr2Cth. < ': ¦ - 'jlEnnis, for Kilmihill fair, Monday, 29th.'' >: | > '¦'jt Eani*, for Ennistymon fair, Monday, 23th."' »••. ' '.• • :i The above is taken from the Published List of Fairs,bnt the Company do not gnaranteo its oorreotness.]i - , ;.. i _>'; ^.; JOHN EOBEBTS, Traffic Manager. :; Trafflo Manager's Office, Limerick Terminal!, " 1i •• i- . -V.i: . AngTut, 1879.:'': : ¦¦-' -: ¦ '"-'• '"'- \

I WAPEEFOED ANC CENTEAL IEELAND AND; " . KILKENNY JUNCTIONEAILWATS. - i

• "Snnday. Excursibiifl -. at Cheap Tares.MAETBOKOITGHAND BiLKENNT (TO¦¦; ' -'. .- , - WATEEFOBD. - ! -i .- : . !\ On SUNDAY, 1st JUNE, and the following Sundaysnita farther notioe, -Exdarkton Tickets will be issued*t all Stations by thS Train leaving Marybbrontf'at 8.30o.m.i available'for 'Belnrn same day by the, Train Uav-iitr. Waterford at' 6,50 ¦p.m.; and- arriving' in Mary-borough at 9.*0 p.m. _ .- - .. - :. .-.^ .'V-'T "'v?> i : •>:- '; j

C. j . i ' : l' TABI8 TO WATTETOEO AND BACX.' -;. ." • [¦ i ••' v. LeavoMaiTborongh at;8.30 a.m:;lstclass; Cs.'j Endolass, 4s. ; 3rd olass, 3s. Abbeyleir,;8.60'B!.m., 6s.,->;, and 3«.' : Attanagh, 0.5 a.m.,i5s.i'4s., i and iSs.Bailyragsrett,' 9.15 1a.m., 5s.. 4s.-,\-andi8s,--Kilkenny,0.50a.m., 4s.,Ss.Sd.,'and 2s. 6d. IBennetebridge,' 10.2rum., 3s. 6d., 2s; 9d.; and 2s. '.Thomastowh, 10.15 a,m.!is. 6d.,< 2s. 9d., and 2n. 'B»Uyhale,-10.80 a.m.; 2B. 6d.,8s., and Is. 6d: MnllinaTat, 10.55 ajh.',':Is. oU.ils..Id., and Is. Kilmaoow, 11.5 a.m., Is. 3d., ls.i and $d.ArriTintf in-Waterford, atll^O. ^Wv.-'itiS S>S!| '4:J. ;-i ,;8®* Eeturn Tiokets between: intermediatejStati&nsni Single Fares.'- Tickets not transferable; no lnggigonliowed, and no half-fares ; •;¦, ¦ ¦;,. ¦¦:.¦>?¦ ¦j;;-;-i'> ri- ni; 5 ¦. .¦- ) ¦:

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:-V!jOa arriTal it Capjpqqnin, a SpWsijJrBjnjwai ini-/. mediate start forWatoorf, stopping at't^e»bc(Td.Bam^StaUonfl'oiay.KNot tickeUillow^SI-'ij;!!; .iitjft^HOMiBMyMALllEY; Trafflo MMi«ger,?§t-{' Septewber-16,3870, V^'A iWA i J . S« :v«:ti{ w'aieftdfd Bia Central lrelaad^ w»yr -*1 WANa w VMSSTVaS8 pSBBSTf i») s:i BTO 7K

ili^e'of EEPLAOlNGthbrNSTAUIENtBof o(MVEBNMENT;JX)AN wrf BONDS ifaUlng'idue, art)','irep>rod, imta.fiirther Notioe/ to.aooept'LOANSONVjOEKSAQE BPNDS at;4 per Cent, payable opoii OneiTBar/8 notice, or for snoi'.term iYeari'ta*, may, b*"fiiW|;»ndjior.;thaLD«b<mta(ro*aoclcjV'h«jr <»anap rioi^i Mar U^J ^iMl!bmzia»Mumi:TTT.Aint iii -iiM» «>iiiiF*'^"-r •-[¦¦ o ' -' i\ 'cr"n\ (--rjf-WeyTwiU also aooepf LOANS on: DBPOSTIV Searing'Interoit at Sir PEB aWT.; payable on ia lESp;notice,andat3^<^t,I pavabIa6Ti8 Monfhsiisoti 4,$.Ppr'thaijeajvendW-8»tt SepOl878,-ja aHio?

Baceipt« were S7\88«17». ^ s Wkir«anaW ift4-Erpen«e«'beiiW *19 ajc2d.-rleavinif »ibalano4 cLi!17,c a*I^M.;:b«injjTm£nre than-doiiBrelht aa»o mtnxjnired for. the Interest cm Loans, afto the pays mtol whiohtteTft.iai'.tiierefora;* ooaundarablel surplus ft*'di»id8nd» tojBhartholderw ii^C f 1%f t&l $&> ?#¦t They wjUieTerj.THtU.yow, send to each'Oridit *»,3tato tMO^rii)*to.fiUl,i»rtiOTUanand^AinMB 0ta3sOTeralI>>SMduebyU ;Oompany -V;*T:!; ¦,-,-;&'Apn1fcBi ^1& b«J*4d as^ |j^

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BUSINESS ; J^OTi GB^N E W HI I LL I S E B T

MR. AND MRS. KELLYHAVING just returned from London, re-

spectfully invite attention to their¦ Stock of tho above,

WHIGH WILL B« rOUNB TO CONTAIN A KICILY¦ ¦.¦ ! • j ' V

' i . TABIKD AEBOBTM^NT OF THX

NEWEST PATTERNS AND DESIGNS.

THE OTHEE DEPAETMENTS, ALSO,

•"• "Being in-Eeceipt of Fresh Supplies of

N E 1% - S U M M E R G O O D S ,Will be found worthy of Special

Attention.

MlLLlNKRT, MANTLS, AND GENERAL DBAPEE.Y

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• 7 5 , QUAY, WATERFORDJune 16th. 1870.

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6, HIOH STREET, WATERFORD.

WHOLESALE AND EETAIL ESTABLISHMENT.JS" CONSIQNMENTB ' rcce\v«l Three Times

:. ," . . .;. . . Each Week, ¦ ¦TUESDAYS, THUESDAYS, and SATURDAYS'r.:'PBICK8 'MODBBATR.! SUFSBIOB QUAUTT. ;aulS tf W: E. JONES, Proprietor.

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-;\ :' ' i ¦ I• :"PCrpVy-e roffgriiicfl' fr, lohr Shop, PETER.. ".».;. STEEET, Watorford, the very, finest MniCOEID BACON, at FOUB FENCB per Pound ! Wo areoharging same price at Shop., in MAIN-STBBET, Tra-more.

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EAUBj IBS,.,STEAK8r\BEEF , and BUTTER.tat

Mfibn ptiowei^Quotationavfor Wholesale Boyors.atStores, QcMNiSTaKiT, WATEBTOBD. ' ' ;¦iefrSane ifc'A.V;:- '¦ . J. FANNING 4 CO.

'OoodABread! Good Bread ! ; ;¦¦ ¦¦ ¦v -.*hjBftrt-v;r.',iT . ..¦ '

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GEORGE!S.ST. iBAKERT.. (late KEILT'B).

• •QA? WV' J.C8MITH & GO., | ; |TXASIHS-purriiased ' he Bakerj ConpernB ofXJLl-th^ tbs;T.fl''.'KwiiT, are now in a positionto supply tfiMfjanHong felt in Waterford—that of-l iS- -lQioTftPl B E E A D i ::j; ¦; ".UaJMndlWw'itft the BestBrands of Flour, we

arelno'w t orni g'out.iSread'i'second to none in theSouth of Ireland. ' : c?M| iff f ': '

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'A TBIAL BKSPKOTWTLLY SoworTBD. \ je6.6m

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LEAD MEECHANT, Ac.,V s;-.LTTTLE'. GEORGE'S STREET^

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Having purohased the Intorost and Plant of j tho lato.• . . ¦: :• *:¦ ;- - • ,- ¦ •;:"^"i--Knn o f. / '. .: ¦ ¦ ' ¦ '

i M c L E A N 'AWD M o l N T O S H !,EnablesVme'to ezeonte 'all Orders entrusted to me as.T5tTJMBEB|rBEASS FOUNDEE, and GAS-FIT-JC- : TEE j 'also Heating of Groen-honsos, Conaerro-tories, and Pnblio Bnildings,: ' on - the most improvedprinoiple, by the circulation of hot water. ; :¦rSoxut and. :8hip Wditr - Closeli ; Baths ; Mjt '. anAForce Pumpi f iXy&TaMio Rams ;' Qasaliert, Qas Beat-%nj , and Cooking BUmit always on hands. [mh2.tf¦; ^':;3J cr/.HU;&H:;;M6 .LEA'N, ' i !

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L A D I E S ' UL S X E& S . ,"TJIfTE invite Jhe attention of-Ladies to our lateV.TT-;<;Delivery pt j.ULSTEB : CLOTHS jim thc¦vaxicra'a new,Colouring» for the coming: Season.! : ¦ .3j;U.<;i ".i*. -.'<;it'>. V*' -'- -: f r t.

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ST. JOSEPH'S COXT VEX T T,' A FERRYBANK, WATERFORD.

BUSINESS WILL COMMENCE in thisEducational Conront on MONDAY, the 8th

of SEPTEMBEE, Feastjrf tho Nativity of theBlessed Virgin Mary.

T E R M SI. FOB BOABDKBB.—(a) 20 Guineas por'Annum,

Extras not included, or (6).25 Guineas per Annum,all Extras included/

II. FOB DAY PUPILS.—U) £1 per Quarter,Extras not included, or >J JE1 10s. per Quaiter,oil Extras included. ,

Application for Pupils about to enter to bo madefor the present to tbo Bev. JOSEPH DUNI'HY,Adin., SLIEVEBUE, WATsayoBD—Inter on tc- theSuperioress. : ¦ ¦ jl 25-tf

Magdalen Asylum, Waterford.

Bolmacthomas Convent ¦ Schoolt . .-j .

THE SISTEES OF MEECY, KILMACTHOMAB,. beg to announce that their BAZAAB, which

was to be held on the 6th SEPTEKBEE, has beenPOSTPONED until the.1st of NOTEBBKB next.

•v TO BE LET,mHE '.HOUSE,; No. 2/ ST. : THOMASJLv EACE, containing Five Apartments. 'Pleaseapply : to E. j; KNOX, Mayor's Walk, Water-ford.,; : ': :V±: I ; : :--.„-;¦ -•¦ -. .; •.• -

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HOUSES, folly, furnishod; TO BE LET-, Month, for tho Season;or by the.yea

LIQHB TBEKAOB, Tramoro./ Apply.to Mr^TJto Nov4; on the Bremjios

' z&irii: '¦';. Y..j'. /"¦" Steanr from iioadbn; to MelTjolSYDNEY, 'ADELAIDE, and a VT^SM iMr-,. ' ; :' ¦'> "¦ NEW ZEALANDiPorlar^fV;-lfcrESSBS. MONEY WIGEAM'*S01PaiiINE of.JjJL- STEAM and SAILING-SHIPS TOT/LUSTEALIA.-r—The Bplondid" Steamship, NORFOLK; 2,500tons 'register, 1,500 hone" power * indicated:, ¦ J PTH HO'CALLAOEAH; commander, will bo desnatohed fromthe SOUTH WEST INDIA DOCKS, on SAjTUBDAY,October 18, ombarking passengers at GBiTESENDon the 20th, and at PLYMOUTH on the 225l. ' '•For ratjs of passage, and; all particnlaiB apply to

MORGAN & ALLPOET, 7 Leadenhall-stroetJ London. .To be -followed ,hy :. tho Steamship " KENT'I on

N0T«m*B 15thi• "::¦ '. : • ¦¦ < ¦ .; >..:¦ , ;

TySBASB PREyENTED, • /;V ' | : ¦CTEALTJrl RESTORED

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KATE'S J WibRSpELL'S;] JPJJJJ S¦¦¦¦i Which the experience of OTer 60 yiars proves.''¦; :', . .

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VXTB.TTY THEBMOD «| CtEAMBE TEEMOVE OBBTBUOTIOSS,' | IMPHOVE «' ' ¦ I .*¦ l'!.< ESTABLISH.THE HEALTH

Sold Wrerywbero 'at ig'.i}d.v 2s. 9d.i• ¦:• '• •"'')• •¦'¦?:*•'. . : : -': ;"r ::r-.

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'< .THE H08T WOWDEBFTO f ILL8 Df 1TX&< DB EQOS^-PILULS! yrr.¦'Ul-tun . -In*. Pox*.—Alii tufferen fnToofnca* and morbid iedlnyt, low MriU or hnnneownny fain, pieatal Irritability, .ftUni¦nj fuuiiiw IWIMIMJ wMhm« i\t fim nnwMi 1in tbt hHd giddlnm,-iadinirttei, and dtohnmlo fflmwi.twfll ton wfthjoy the Sin:Boos*:LU* PHI*, which «p«dil/ and almoitnJa sad dlMM*, of whstoTtr Mtox* | zwtorthe «WU,.Tlcoar to th» bodr, >ad struct!on MdolTab wd dMtk:dfp«Dd£:.,aiHtrdQ:MeholiiMtieniy, but awoarri/'rtfeUW*,!,o( tlw Unr, fl^dency; b£~iick hS^Ucbe,tmUU,)owa«.o{v MtarM«U9n« pff|dtte »*o«a*oh,Mln.l)«w«» tfc» mfcooW««,aiWarVSm Cdtetrtta aod. (i£S»Uo>l>il

;fou4 ot.BWMvbd ««CM7 j^Sf»i to notkat UwjrpeM te. takea. ¦«' a» tin*; wJlbo'plsMn. tkWu»oi Mildly on UM kow»ls>¦ tmkm «f; tS» BT»T, Uva.TNnatiatv or wHwvtlw :.t>ud«o* •U ldiojtr.'i'C.okMiijiHt'itba:saflowMM' aad vlvylM," pvtfapbw itM. U<]' a«RM,'iia4 ;BiiraI 5yr • ivHMtmtiBgatlli

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" Z am tft« Goo4_S?i«p?ier<J."

THE Community of tW Good Shepherd begto remind tho people of \Watorford that there

exists amongst them an Asylum whore tho strayingSheep aro received and • maintained, and taught, bygontlo ways and comforting words, that there aro stillhearts whioh beat in sympathT with them.

The work to .which the Community havo speciallydevoted thoir lives is one that appeals most strongly toovory ono who lovea to seo the sinner brought back toEepontanco,and to tho seonro Sheepf old of thoir Master ;bnt though this Asylnm could afford a refngo for 150fallen bnt repenting sinnors throngh want of work itis nnablo to maintain even half that number. TheSisters do not anneal for money, but they ask thocharit&blo and tho kind-hearted to send work in thoshape of washing and needlework, that so they muy boenabled to keep in safoty those of onr fallen fellow-orcatnres who will prcsont thomsolvcs for protection.At present owing to want of such work many of thosepomtents grow discontented, and leave the Asylnmto . return porhaps to their formor sinful lives, there-fore tho Good Shopbord Nuns tsk tbo people of Wa-torford, and its vicinity, to sond thorn some work fortheso poor Magdalons, and by so doing thoy will bojoining in tho grand work of the Saviour of Manldnd,Who came to call sinnors to ropebtancfl. Fall particu-lars can bo had on referooge to<fci Superioress, GoodShephexd Convonjt, Honnessy's Boad, Waterford.

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Boady-Made Clothing DepartmentP. T O B I N & S O N S

BSO TO ANKOUNOE THEIB USUALHALF .YEARLY CLEARANCE BALB• . OF¦'. BOYS', YOUTHS', AHB MEN'S BEADY-

MADE CLOTH/NO.COMMENCING OK 1st AUGUST

WHEN the FVKSIDE OF SUMMEE STOCK(in this Department only)/will be re-

marked at and/ in many instances, conei-¦ derably under COST PKICES.

N.B.—A FSW LADIES' JACKETS, ULBTBBE,anl AND MACEINTOSHER.IN THE HIGHiCODET OF JUSTICE in IRELAND

CHANCEEY DIVISIONMASTEB OF THE EOLLS.

In the Natter O/PATEICK D. WAMK, of Waterford ,deceased : Walsh v. Walsh.

IMPORTANT LETTING,AND

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THE TAN YAED, situate at BEEESFOHD-STEEET, WATEEFOED, with its TAN

PITS and PLANT, STOEES, OFFICES, HOUSES,and GAEDEN.:

The STOCK,' which amounts to £4,963, can bebad by the in-coming Tenant.' Premises can beseen daily. ; .

For further particulars apply to. PEIESE KELLY, Esq., Solicitor, Wnterford;

or to CEAIG, GAEDNEE & CO., TrinityChambers, 40 &¦ 41, Dame-Street,Dublin: • sB t

COUNTY W1TEB.VOHD

TO BE LET,/^OMEBAGH LODGE, with about 13 Acres, all\j 'in Grass, distant four Miles from Kilcjactho-mas Eailway Station.¦¦" ¦ . ' ; -

The House is commodious and in repair ; it con-tains/three Sitting and seven Bed Rooms. ¦ TheOffices are ample,with good Stabling for four homes.Garden and Pleasure Grounds are well laid out. '•Apply to PHAELIS LAWOLBT, Tay Lodge, Kilmac-

thomaa. • V i ¦" : ' ' sin.8t

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tE W0BI>p.B, or -.V«a«-¦n general toer-inuuds dees su,k of tie mentalimdubs; B6IM«st tjmy ioai ofnrrol Dt. I *MMauyrtn«vaonMifuneM itoi.aUtbaornnsttconuia»i«r-id foralbsaans.liriTiaw.j-ltwi ofait thairftnfid tbs:-di«8Usnoli idnntac*;du«w aitkerno. bndnesii orltboqt'MiB 'orrri0ti%\lmt±jpreM&ta'.cnxlnjfon,moorliuri; bimdai-,$£whole '«j>tiita.

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THE AHOTJAI. SERMOIJIn aid of the FUNDS for the SUPPOET of tho

OISTEES OF 'CHAEITY, will be Preached inO the CATHEDEAL, Barrbnstrand-Street,

By the BEV. MICHAEL O'FLYNN,On SUNDAY , the 28th SEPTEMBER, Inst.,

On which day a Collection will be made for thesame purpose at the Doors of the different Churchesof thiB CUy. ( ,. ,

8®* Donations from tboso who cannot attendwill bo received by the Most Eev. Dr. POWKB, theClergy of tho City, and at the Convent, Lady-lane.

Betreat for Ladies,AT THE

/CONVENT OP THE SACEED HEAET, MOUNTKj ANVILLE, DUNDBUM, DTJBLIN, will commence

On MONDAY Evening, OCT. 18th, and end onSATURDAY Morning, OCT. 18th.

The Spiritual Exercises will be given by tho Eov.W. HATDEN, S.J.

For further particulars apply to tho Eev. MotherSuperioress. ¦ (sl9.2t)

SPIRIT STORES,8, HKNBIETTA-ST., WATEBFOBD.

Messrs. POPE, BROTHERS,BEG to inform their Friends and the Public that

their NEW STOEES, No. 3, Henrietta-Street, Waterford, are now OPEN, and they wishit to be distinctly understood that now, as hereto-fore, they keep only the very best Brands in Stock.

POPE BROTHERS can confidently recommend thofollowing, and they guarantee that they will befound second to none sold in Ireland:. Finest Old Dublin Whiskey, @ 20s. per Gallon.

Best Old Dublin Whiskey, @ 19s. do.Best Old Scotch Molt, (g 19s. do.Best Old Cork Whiskey, @ 17s. do.Best Old Jamaica Bum, @ 17s. 6d. do.

I T Direct Shippers of Messrs. JAMES HENNEBBT& Co.'s celebrated • and ••• Brandies,

JOHN DE KUTFEB & SON'S GIN.Bottled Whiskey being a Speciality in our Trado,

we devote particular attention to it, and undertaketo supply the very best article.

All orders promptly attended to, and executed atthe shortest notice, and under our own personalsupervision.

Special quotations, and tho most favourable terras^for Dealers. Plcaso note our address,

Messrs. POPE, BEOTHEES,(sl9) 3, Henrietta-Street, Waterford.

Carriage paid to any Eailway Station in theUnited Kingdom on Five Gallons and upwards. -

WHOLESALE AND RETAILFish., Game, Poultry, and. Ice Stores,

BEAU-STEEET, WATEEFOED.

rTIHE attention of the Gentry and PublicJL is called to this Establishment.

GOODS OP THE CHOICEST QUALITT.Country orders carefully attended to.

W. STEEET, PBOPBIETOB.ICE ! ICE ! ! ICE I—A luxury for hot weather, so-

enrely packed for conveyance by rail, Ac Terms onaDDlication. my3.1y

WEXFORD FAIRS

AFAIE will be held in WEXFOED for Cattle,Sheep, Pigs, and Horses, on the 3rd of

OCTOBEE, 1879. After that date a Fair will beheld on the THIRD OF EACH MONTH, with the excep-tion of the May Fair, which will be held on the FirstDay of May. All the Fairs will in future be heldat the WINDMILL HILLS, and the Approachesthereto. >

The Fairs which are published in the Almanacsfor 1879, will not bo hold.—(By order)jy4.l3t JOHN J. WALSH, Mayor.

PROGRAMME OF SALESBY

W. SMITH & SON.

MONDAY, 22ND SEPT.—Extensive Sale of Eail-way Plant, Engines, Horses, &c., used in theconstruction of tbo Waterford, Dungarvan,and Lismore Bail way Line, for JOHN ASH-TVEM,, Esq., at his yard, Bilberry, WaterfordStn.t.inn. Snip at Twplva o'Clook. ¦ '

FEIDAY, 26th SEPT.—At 1, Marino Terrace, Tra-more, excellent Household Furniture, CottagePiano, &c., the residence of the late Mrs.COQHLAN. Sale at half-past Eleven o'Clock.

FEIDAY, 3rd OCT.—At BELLELAKE, Farm Stock,Implements, Furniture, Sec. Sale at Twelveo'ClockJ • •

WILLIAM SMITH & SON, Auctioneers.Michael-street and Lady-lane, Waterford. (B19)

HALFPENNY POSTAGE CARDS, i. < •All descriptions of Printing on such Cards

fcg- Etecuted at Tnx WATEsroBD N EWS Off ct , ,

To Poor-Law Clerks. . •

TJA'i'EBOOKS, BATE COL'LECTINWBOOKS;JLA) BATE EECEIPTS, and all Forms connectedwith the Making of a Bate, with Name of Unionprinted in, may be hod atf THE WATEBVOBD NEWSOffice*, King street. - (JST Also, ABSTRACTS of UNIONACCOTOT8 can now be had, Prined in entirely nowmaterial, and on fine paper. ' . ' •

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Wotice to -Contractors.fXVHE Board'of Guardians of the Callan UnionJ- invite Tenders for the usual Quarterly andHalf-yearly Workhouee Supplies of PPBOYTSIOHB,ESTABLISHMENT EEQUISITESJCIIOTHIKO MATEBIALS,4c, from the 26th instant.

Tenders (forms of which can be had at the Work-house) to be lodged in the Tender Box at the Work,house, or with mo, before -.12 o'clock of FEIDAY,the 26th Instant, and samples in all cases wherepracticable, should accompany Tenders.'

By order, '; M. MAHEE; Clerk' of Union.Callan, 15th Sept, 1879. sl9.lt

K1LMACTHOMAS • UNION

: Naree Wanted.THE Guardians will, on TUESDAY, the 80th

Instant, proceed to appoint a NTJBSE for theFEVEE HOSPITAL, at a'- Salary \of J88 perAnnum, Rations and Apartments.

Tenders will be received by me up to 12 o'clockon the abovo:mentioned day. ¦ ¦ ; ; • ¦ ¦

tCandidates must attend in person. . " ' :By order, ¦¦ WM. HUNT, Clerk of Union- '

Clerk's Office , 17lh Sept, 1879. . ' io.2tStatutory notice to Creditors,

' Pursuant to the 22nd and 23rd ,Ftc.,i Cop. 85.

In tho Goods of JOHN MoONir,'commonly calledJOHN BBLKN, late of Kflmacthomos, in the Countyof Watorford, Laborer, deceased," who died 23rd

•; .August, 1879. . :' . ! "• ,-• ¦.•.!.•¦: .:¦ •¦;;.• i:?. < .• :•. ¦:

¦¦¦. •?: " : \1-Ll PEESONS daiming tpibe'Creditors of.or

X3L to have any Claims against the Estate of theabdve-nauiedi Deceased, are ''Jfequired,: oi> or beforethr 1st NovBKEiB,1879, to furnish "the' particularsof their claims in writing to-me,- as the Solicitorfor Mrs. MABT MoBniaBrr, • wife 'of PATBIOK MOB*'B188ET,'of i Cnrraghmore. PprtUw/ Stableman, towhom AdminiBtration^was- granted on the 12thSiPTSMBEB. 1879, by the Waterford District Begis-:try of the -Probate and Matrimonial Division of theHigh Co'urt'of. Justice in Ireland. ;r";, j ': T"",.' ,r

The Baid MABT MOBBIBBIT-will, affer the said 1st'November, 1879, proceeds to administer; the Do-oeased'a Estate, having regard l<ralyf to' tie Claims'of which she or I shall then have! had notice. ¦ -' ¦'¦''¦¦ Dated this 16th Sepfemner, iSTOiVi^Jn-'-n' ¦ -; '.¦i i-PEIESE' K£LLY;:SoUoifbr for iaidMABT5It - ; MoBBissiriClatnedralSqniiro^Waierfo^In the Court^^m lErayl ViivilinftiMid.-pAtaioK COBTIK,'oliLttkfeli ,'In:ftbeiCoun^ of;:. Waterford.'Farmw^waaionthaOtb. darofiSep:

Li tember,' 1879, adi edjaiakiwi; -:' i-y; «>>S i; ~.^TOUC lOTmQ9f-^:iN)^^a-Sit'ihe"C urt'':J|J;<i:;bfiBahlrrni)toj;JFote:-: oH»;;vI bto

thehonpof Eleven rfCllortla lorenocni nereat;ffio; auikrnpt # e 'di«4oinre:nnddi T» ofihi«Brt«te «^:c«aitoM IMJ )w*&&&*W^W vi*#l

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AKinTAL STATEMENTor THE

-CTABIOUS FUNDS Collected and administeredT by tha Commissioners for Improving the

Port and Enrbour of WATEBFOBD, for the Yearending 81st MABCH, 1879.

TONNAGE AND BALLABT DTJES, 'mOer 'Adt , 1846, 1868, and 1874.

To Tonnage . ... ... ... £7625 8 8„ Ballast ... 8682 18 0„ Oversea Dues 1521 19 3„ Miscellaneous Beoeipts : ¦

Old Materials sold, eto. ' 37 5 11• Owner of Wreck "Susanna" 150 0 0

Ownor of Wrook " GeorgeLawrence" ... 50 0 0

Telegragh Deposit 25 0 0

,£13,092 11 10£ B. d. £ s. d.

Bx BALLABT—Paid Contractor ... 3391 3 3Bent of Quays ... ... 63 0 0

„ STEAM DBEDOSB—Eopairs, to. ... ... 425 19 11Removal 55,767 tona mud 1853 4 4Wages -... ... 482 18 4Coal and Stores ... 113 5 5

„ DBEDOINO PLANT—Wagos ... .x 229 12 0Materials, 4o 287 11 11

., JOHN'S Pitt DBEDOINO—Wages ... ... 152 9 9

„ SCOTCH PILL DO.Wages 79 16 8

„ PARLIAMENTARY EXPENSES,, DBT DOCK—

Building Boundary Wall 411 11 1Engineering Expenses ... 488 14 7Law Expenses • . ... 20 0 0Incidontaln ..; ... 37 8 7

„ HDLKS—Materials, Chains, etc 714 2 5WageB 340 2 1

„ QOAT WALL8-^WageB„ FoBas—Coals, eto„ QUAT AND ErVEB MOOBINOS—

Wages ... 13 0 0Materials 28 4 3

„ PUBLIC WOBKS' LOANCOMMISBIONEKS—

Eepaymcnt ... " ... 300 0 0Interest 292 9 11

„ BABOIIETBB. CLOCE„ Removal of Obstructions„ Ballyhauk Qoay—Eepaira„ Wrook " Elvira"—

Placing anchor &, bnoy„ Wrcok " Avena"—

Cost of Removal ... 500 0 0Incidentals ... ... 2 8 11

„ Wrook " Susanna"—CoBt of Removal ... 250 0 0Incidentals ... ... 30 7 0

„ Wrook " Gcorgo Laurence"Cost of Removal ... 44 13 6

Inmitantids ... 31 lfi 11

„ GENERAL MANAGEMENT—Salaries 589 15 0Auditor ... ... 15 0 0Eentof Office ... 80 0 0Bent of Yard ... 29 3 3

t Collector at Duncannontwo Yoar3'Salary 20 0 0

Allowance for Superin-tending Works ... 40 0 0

Craig and Gardner forAuditing, £69 8 6B. Farrell, do 25 0 0

94 8 6Printing ... ... 10 8 0Repairs to Gtore, eto 6 6 0Incidentals 71 12 11

956 13 8Less charged to Pilotage ... 239 3 5

„ INTDBBST eoarged by BankIncome exceeds Expenditure .

Z: .£13092 11 10

PILOTAGE, under Acts 1846, 1874.- - , £ s. d. £ s.'d.

To Pilotage—Inward ... 2353 9 7 . . i„ •

¦ ¦ ;;•¦ • Ootward 1255 4 8 3608 141 3„ Miscellaneons Eeoeipta,

. . . Licences, &o ... 31 17 0Expenditure exoeeds Income , .285 610

. . M X3925 18 1'•>•-¦ ' •¦ ! ]¦ • e s. d. £ B . i d .By SALABMS—Waterfow; ;

' Passage,land Dnnmpre 295 0. 0i ., Proportion of 1 General ;,, . y Jfanagement ...' V ... ¦ 239 3 5 .

„ BKNT-of OTOCK AT PABSAQE•¦

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Eepairs;Sbjre8,'4o. :'; ' .'. 93 14 2, H Salary of Masters;

K.. 101 12 0

,, pOTBions and Superannuations '„ INOIDENTALB, AO.v"-'':i '••:-i, PILOTS' SHABE or EAENINO'S

LOCAL LIGHT AND BUOY DUE,, Under order in Council, 1876. . ', .

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'y ¦ ¦ : ¦ . £ 8.-|d.

To Dncs received:. ¦' ;..' ' ... 676 7i 0„ Componsatioafor Injury to Buoy 11 5: 0

: .; -;; . £ e. &.By PASSAOI LIOHTHODBE - ' ¦:

Storos, Fittings, to). - 87 8 1-Wages .. ;. , ... „. 113 10 0

„ Bnors BELOW CHKEKPOINT: „ Bnors ABOVE CHSEKFOIKT—

Wages!- . :' ... .76 6 6Matoriala - ¦ .„ ... S3 11 9

„ Queen's, Channel LighthonseTWagea1 ; ... T ... 18 6 8

. . - .. Eepaira, Storos, Ac. .... . 13 9 6

Incpmo exceeds Expenditure.

¦ ~- i WATER:BAILIFF>B FEE8;Collected ''and /Adm inistered wider authority '. 'of '' ' Agrtemtnt with Town Council, 1869. ' '

. • -/ ¦:,,. -tf ~5. . -: v. -:.-v -> , - ¦ : ¦ £ s. dTo Water BaOiiTs Foes received 2955 11 3„ Compensation, for Damage to : . . - - :

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By STAO*S—Wngco : • ... " 62 10 0. , .. Materialsv. f .„;/ . ... .236 0 8

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TESTIMONIAL TOAid. St. GEOE.GE PBEEDZAIT, J.P

Hon. Secretary to the late Ar t Exhibitio n.

AT tbo Meeting held on the 19th AUODST, 1879in the Town Hall , Waterford, for the purpose

of inaugurating a Testimonial to Aid. ST. GEORQIFREEMAN, J.P., Hon. Secretary to tho Into Art Exhi-bition, the following amongst other resolutions wasadopted :

Proposed by Dr. R. ATKINS ; seconded by DAVIDKENT, Esq., T.C, and

" Resolved—That n Subscription List bo cowopened ; that John N. White, Esq., T.C., be re-queBted to act as Hon. Treasurer ; and that the Sub-scriptionB be limited from One Shilling to OnePound, in order that all classes may have an oppor-tunity of testifying their appreciation of the servicesrendered to tho Art Exhibition by the HonorarySecretary."

FIFTH SUBSCKIPTIOX LIST.P. W. Power, J.P., Pembrokestown ....£1 o 0Capt. Wm. L. Pearne, Milford Steamship Co. 1 0 0Edward Wall, Tramoro ... ... 1 0 0J. C. Elliott, J.P., Rathkirby ... .'.'.' 1 0 0Josoph Boutcher, Yellow Boad ... . . . 1 0 0Eov. Dr. Hcarno, Tramoro... ... . . . 1 0 0A Friend ... . ... ... . . . 1 0 0Aid. E. Cantwell , Clonmel ... ... . . . 1 0 0Dr. Martin. Portlaw ... ... . . . 1 0 0Eobert Waddell, the Quay ... ... ... 0 10 0Eov. W. Gilmor ... ... ... ... 0 10 6James Bndd, Tramoro ... ... ... 0 5 0Patrick Higgins, Town Hall ... ... 0 2 6Further Subscriptions will bo received and dulyacknowledged by any Member of the Committeo ;by tbo Mayoror his Secretary, at the Mnyor's Office ;by the High Sheriff; or by

JOHN N. WHITE, Hon. Treasurer,Kin<'rStreot, Waterford

825" Subscribers, and intending Subscribers,will please take Notice, that it is proposed to closethe List at an early dato, and Subscriptions shouldbo forwarded at once to tho Treasurer.

$trt,lt5,_ 3ttatm0C5, and pcatlts.AT.nov.ncemtr.UofBh il\t,il<!.riiaijes,aniDcallu,mvilheprc-pai i

U I E T H S .Sept. 15th, nt Gringo CottaRC (Uppor), tho wl/o of FrancisWightman, Esq., (agent for tho Ctydo Shipping CompanjJ,of a son.On 12th inst., at Annc-street, Clonmel, the wifo of Dr.

Hewetson, of a daughter.On 11th i"jst., at Clones, Dungarvan, the wifo of Dr. Mcany,

of a daughter.On 8th inst., at Grecnlxink, Waterford, tho wifo of WillkmWakefleld, Esq., of a daughter.On 16th inst., at hi;r residence, Thornoy Bridgo, Clonmol,the wife wife of Wni. CahiU, Esq., of a daughter.Sept. 10th, at Witncy House, Buckingham-road, Aylcsbury,England, tho wifo of John P. Casey, Esq., Inland Ecucnuc,of a son.At Thomastown, co. Kilkenny, tho wife of J. Stirling, Esq.,

o! a daughter.

M A E E I A G E S .Sept. 16, by the Archbishop of Dublin, in his private chapel,

Tho O'Connor Don, M.P., to Ellen, daughter of John L..More O'Ferrall, Esq.

Sept. 15, at flt. Kevin's, Harrington-street, Dublin,AmbroMHnndeville, Uitchelstown, son of tho lato James HockcttMondeville, Ballydino, co. Tipperjry, to Lily, second sur-viving daughter of Peter Fowler, C2, Harconrt-street, Dublin.

At St. George's Church, Dublin, Wm. O'Donnell, Esq.,M.D., only son of Captain O'Donnell, of Bray, lato 23rdBeg~*Tnent. to Elizabeth EUen, second daughter of the lateFrancis Newport, A.M., of Fortnascully, co. Kilkenny, Rec-tor and Vicar of EoeteUau, and granddaughter of Sir Nugentand Lady Humble.

At St. Bartholomew's Church, Dublin, William CharlesTownshe-jd, of Bash House, Bash, co. Dublin, son of HoraceUniacke Townshend, Batbmoyle, Abbeyleix, to HottaFlorence, eldest danghter of the late Bev. John J. Frosor,Bector of Templo Harry, and Cnllenmaine, co. Tipperary.

Sept. 17, at tho Nor.h-strand Episcopal Church, Dublin,Georgo Boyd, H.M.C.S.; to Jessie, danghtsr of B. O. Pringle,Bayviow Moose, Editor IrUh Farmer? QazitU.

D E A T H S . ¦

On Wednesday, at her reBieemce, Patrick-Btreet, in thiscity, Mrs. Ahearne. After Office and High Mass this morningin St. Patrick's Catholic Chnrch, the remains of deceasedwere conveyed for interment to Ballylaneen, followed by»liree and respectable funeral corteje—B.I.P.

On Wednesday, at Kingsmeadow, Mary, tho only and bo-loved daughter of P. Kenny, Esq. M>.y sho rest in peace.

At Carrigphcrish, on 'x'cesday, Mary, tho eldest and beloveddanghter of Thomas Power, Esq. On yesterday High Mussand CEco wcro celebrated in the Catholio Church, B&liybric-keu, for the repose of hor soul, after which her remains wcr»interred in the family burial place, at Danhill.

On yesterday, at nor residence, Earrowttrond-street, HissBridget Bishop, aged 20 yeais.—B.LP.

Sept. 14, at JO, Chester-square, London, Mru. Tilliers.Stuart, of Castletown, in the 73th year of her age.

On 13th inst., at South Parade, Deborah, relict of the lateCaptain Thomas E. Angel. Tho funeral cortege, which wasnumerous and respectablo, proceeded with the remainB to theAbbey Churchyard, whero tho interment took pbco onWednesday last.

On 15th inst., at his residence, Kerryp&rk Terrace (sud-denly), Mr. George Power, of H.M's. Exd3e, deeply anddeservedly regretted by a large circle of friends and acquaint-ances.

On 15th inst., at b's residence, Broad-stroet, Waterford,Mr. John Lawrence.

Sept. 13, at Mantua/Swords, Margaret the beloved wife ofThomas K. CMahony, Esq., the Wilderness, Clonmel, deeplyregretted by » wide circle o! relatives ana friends. .There-mains were conveyed by train to Clonmel, and were depositedin the Choroh of S.S. Peter and Fad's, whore, on Tneseiylast, there was celebrated a solemn Stmtiem MM» fdr the eter-nal reposo of the soul of the departed. A very large congre-gation attended. ThoRev. EogerPowe, P.P., in the absenceof the Lord. Bishop, presided. The BOT. PetcrO'Conaor,C.C., Dublin; officiated as celebrant, with tho ;E«ti'W,Moaghei. C.C,, 8t. Vary's, as deocorf, and tho Bev. J. £vet>ard, S3. Peter and Paul's, as sub-deacon. The Bev. C. J.Flavin; Adm., acted as master of ceremonies. The chaasterawere the Very Be?. Piorso Power, President, St. John'* Col-lege, Waterford, and the Bev. Mr. Donnelly. Adm., Karl-borough-street, Dublin. Tho following clergymen aaristed—The Bev, E. P. Walsh, P.P., St. Mary's; Bav. -'ohn Crotty,P.P.. Powerstown : Bcv.T. MocDonnell, C.C . S3. Peter andPaul's; Bev. W. Burke. C.C, Carrickbeg; Bev. P. Byice,C.C, Poworrtowa; BOT. MeSHrs. Walsh, O 8 T.,; HOI, O 8 F.,O"Nom, O S F., and Kelly, O S F.; Bev. M. Burke, ChipUm,Christian Brothers. Professor Power presided at tho organ.After the solemn ceremonies the remains were interred in thecemetery adjoining the wettera portion of the Chnrch.

On 11th inst., at Kilgobinot, Dungarvan, Sir. JohnM"Cann,P.L.Q., ngod 70 years.

On 16thinat., at Glenbrook, co. Cork.George Lewis, secondson of Biohard P. Pinchin, Agent Bonk of Ireland, Mallow,aged four months.

AngnBt 22, at his roidonco, U5, Kent avo., Brooklyn, L.I.,U.S:, Miohael FarreU, a native of Maryborough, Queen'sCoruty, Ireland, aged 65 yean:

Angvit SI, at 668, West S6th street. New York, Johanna,wife of Daniel Long, and danghter of Bichard and Catherine*Doyle of Olenbaws, co. Tipperary, aged 42 yean;

September 13, at 10, Grove-place, Weston, S:lfi, CatharineMary, only daughter ' of the lat« James Weiton, J.P.-l ofBathr .coi .Westmeath, and gian^daoghteroftbelita BlshtBev. Joseph 8-oci. D.D:, Bishop of Woterfozd andHamoro;

On Monday, at his residence, in the Fa) ie, ni as advancedaec, Nicholas Whitty, Esq;, one of the local priaoo meroh»nt»o? Wexforl • .' ''7r ^

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16th—M iord, s, Uflfbrd, g c: Genet, Glasgow, coals. .. 17th—Wlcklow, a. Glut-row, g o ; Bimholin, s, Ltterpbol,Boss, g o; WaterfordV s, Milford g c; Hyrtlo, Cardiff] coal tMadonna, Carf'ff, cools. ¦ ; . "¦•¦ 18th—Cyras, CardlB, coals ; Holy Wath, Newport, coals |Ethel Mary, Wt'tehaven, coals ; Fairhaven, Nowport; coals;Zephyr, s, Liverpool gc. . "

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16th—Lara, i,_/Briitol, g o; Tempest, Newport, ' bslLuCiZoa&ve, Cai<j<A, ballast ; Portland, s, Olazgow, g o;. LiSey,s, Newport j Limerick, s, Ililford, o o; Tuba, Baltimore,ballast i JIabkoff, s, Milford, g c.

17th—Molfllutro, Card:9, bouast; Conorinin, Portmadoc.haOaat'j Marj Elizabeth, Cardiff, billast; mary Sinclair,Duddon, ballast • Elizabeth, Whitehaven, bailaat; Comersgh,s, Liverpool, ;g o; Wicklow, s, Olasgow, g o; Milford, t ,MHford, gc; Mary, Cardiff, ballast ; Eliza Jane,. Cardiff,

WATEEFOED BUTTKE MASKET.Number cf firkins weighed at the Public Butter Uarhi,¦'"'¦' f o r vieek ending Friday (this day) and pric es.'

Saturday, 1 — 535 — 108«. Od. to 130s. Od.Monday, — 87 — 108s. Od. to-113s. Od.Tuesday, — 0 — 00». oa. to OOj. Od.

:" Wednesday:—. ¦ 227 — 108s. : Od. 'to 118». Od.Tb.ui»daj,.- ¦ «l ¦ - 11S5. W. to 126s. Od.Friday, — 0 — 00». 0d. to 000s. Od.No. of Firkins corretponiling woek last year. IdPricepef owt....*....; .. Uto. Od. to 1288. Od.

WATEEFOED- MAEKET EEYIKW, " ' '¦ T-'yoB TnE CHERENT WXEK.

BnTTBB.-r;Prioe8'ranged this week from UOs. to120a. for finest qualities ; 100a. to 105s. for seconds,which prices are in conformity, with thoco oi tho cor-regponding; week of last year. These quotations areabont "35B. per owt. under what was obtained in "Marchla«t for New. Though i a farther advanoo is by nomeans unlikely, it is thought that a fafl mnBtcomaboforo'pric«». aettlo, as Foreigin is eominff into' thoEnglish: markets at prioea whioh' have driven buyers

Irom: seeking Irish.! The quality In jnarket'tHaweekwas all ih»t.'oonld be deaired:'- The Bupply haa fallenetort, * and gales. are', rather slow. We would advuothoso holding stocks to take advantage of the rise.! '$?..}x>-;-¦} f •>-

¦¦¦'¦• ' -. • > •• • . :' \- -E. MAHONJ; & Co.FODIISB.—In oensaqaeneo of the farmers being busy

•»fc the harvest, the rapply of He/' has ¦ not been largothis;w«ek;i'iWluit oama to hand naa in very good oon-dition.'andsoldwell'at from 40s. to 45s. r ton. SamsOid bronght up to 80s.-per ditto on Wednesday. On«me day,- three loads of New Oaten Straw-wero. pur-oniio roadJrat 'i^atoii.- No TVlieaten to -JuuiA asJtfc bnt expooted imwediataly. ¦' ¦/-^ > AM J' .*--;.^V' l '' ¦;-BAOO»-. Watwford Baoon rather'a fab sale at76>. ' "• :f.o.b;Heavy'andFat 8s.tol0s.nnder.;r ThCTowere600{ojr oa the S ll on Wednesday;, they sold ataavrer* :ieB-'of;63i;_ per.:owt,,:;whioh wai the priotf-to-dayVW ;n,r*ted at M&(m.'Mi>ttcrsonrB,'Gleii.'- • - c ^v ^ uu ..- ¦

:I^ATOM/ Farmars being busy thesupiilyttis week :

- wlid^rt,-and prfew ran Tip to M.'andlOld; per stone. ' J

piW^!tWRt".rt«;i» large onwimyof usifc tdltbwn • ¦-} ¦ :;::: ¦;;^Adi thi».weok.* twld ohi)ap:>ndw»I T^mi^1ndemands;llWTnrpjly-¦;cams••;pmcipany ;bo'inVXhm* :': ] - '¦] ,

ori, andHe»iiig»' S2s<* per b«*rel»",* ; j:J 'te>i^ 'iii

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'About 300 Barrels of Now BUek Oats old this week at iurton onotationsj Quality is good, and Is er on we hops to MOoonditioniQao'n lmjiroKKV We expert to, see a fall ot 6< toU per barrel when topplj lnareaiee. : ;< |

• No H«w YTheat offering, ; . . ' *. - • ' . : jMAIZE—Held for an advance of 6d to id, which che Jo

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FOEEIQN WHEAT—Held tar an a ranee of Is 6d >erbarreL > ' :

FLOUB 2a per sack dearer: . i ¦ • i. J. I S. PHELAN 1

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WH^Tf^birroloY!i86lbr|Tfr~d7 "« ~d«. d. «.~ 'd.— White . - - .00 0 t (O (100 0 to 0q 0— i ; Bed -I - - -' 00 0 00 000 0 00 .0— Shlpping do - J tiO 0 0 000 0 0. ,0

BABLEY, per barrel o{ 2241bs. I 'I I— Urindinjf . . .0 0 0 00 000 0 (X 0— Malting - • -'00 0 , 00 000 U <X fl

OATS, per barrel of 1961U ! I— Black - - - .'.16 0 ' 00 013 8 13 0— , ¦ White i . - - . M l 0 00 000 . 0 w 0— Grey,now - - -, 00 0 CO 013 0 0

FLOUB, per sock, of 2801bs. | : i I— Supernnos - - - 37 0 38 000 0 CK) 0— Interiors . . - 33 0 » 000 0 04 U

OATMEAL, i«r Sock - .'31 0 32 000 0 Oil 0DEAN, per (Jwt. -. - - .. 4 0 4 6 0 0 J* 11POLLAlO) do. . ¦ . . 5 0 6 6 0 0 .0 ,C

FOUEION. . 11 FBKX. I¦wkfiAT, per barrerof'S801b». " •. d. " « "'o

— Americau Spring • • • • '•"•S 4 to Si 9— Kod Winter old . . . - .' IS 6 £8 9— Bed Winter new - - - - :-W 0 : uo '6— Uhirka, Toganror, and Odeua - - 25 0 it '6— Ibrail . •- . * - - . . . '-0u 0 00 :0

INDIAN COttN. Yellow. Ode«sa and Oi ati .15 0 15 3. — — Ibrail and I'oioaian (< d) -00 0 00 0

— — American Old • • .'-1* 0 1 i J3¦¦ — — Do. New • - - -1* 0 '• 1 , .3— — Dannblan Old • • -00 0 01 '«¦— — Do. New - • • . U S 11 9

FLOUB, American, per barrel of lOClbs • -00 u oi ,0— French, per sack, of 2801b*. - -00 0 u' 0

INDIAN MEAL, American, per aack - -00 0 0 I ,0f ; Home Manufacture,' er Via n i i «— : ~ V - «ack,«f 28011M.. .-, . S , , . ° V J 9

Imports and Exports f o r week endit g Thursday, If HiDdTOBTS. ¦

JHTPOBT8. ' • jIndian Corn... 3000 Qnarten. Indian Com ' — Quart ersWheat 388 . do. , Wheat. .... — Unrn ls:OaU. — do. OaU.... ......... -U : ;d<.Barley — Sae*».' Barley » : :d < .•m«,,» } SSS ¦ do. Flour.. .'........ 277 Sect i.nour...... \ ^Barrels. Oatmei ;;.. - . :MmL 166 Sacks. Indian seal... — d n )

(Corrected this day f or Me Wa er/ord News) . J1 : . ¦ . PKOVISI0N8. . ¦ - . . iBicoir Pios, per owt. — .— Ma. Od. to 00a rdSTZAXS do. — — 60 0 00 0,FKST do. — — 9 0 10 0HxiDS ¦ do. — — 2J 0 20 0!SCRAPS do. — — U 0 44 0;LABD (chandler's) — — 00 0 SO 0!

I BUTCHEBS- MEA' . * !Bxsr, per lb. . — — 0o.8d. to 0s, 9iHOTIOB, perlb.: — — 0 7 0 8jLuu, parlb. : — . — 0 8 0 8Vm, perlb. — — 0 6 0 7'FOES,perlb. — — 0 0 0 0r• POTATOEa INew, per atone : — — Oa,8|d.to0a. lOdOld,perttono - — — 0 o O. 0¦ ¦ : • , BBEAD. :WHiT», per 41bs. — • — 0s. 6d. to Oi. 0cHOUSEHOLD, per do. — — 0 o 0 0,j i ¦ WHISKET. ¦ \!DnxLnr, per gallon — — lfit. Od. to 206 04,Coax, puncheon, — — . 14 0 16 0!OLD COM. rollon, — — 18 0 00 0:: - FISH. ¦ IN«wiOTODUU«D,per cwt. — — 19s. Od. to 2U OdHmuuiaa, per barrel — — 23 0 0 0BiLKOS, per lb. — — 0 0 0 0'Piu, par do. ; — — 0 0 0 08ou,perdo. — — 1 2 1 3TusBOt, per do — — 1 3 1 4

. FOWL AND EQQ! . !CBICEXHB, per pair — — Ss. Od. to 4s OdTnrkej», per pair — — 00 0 CO 0DUCD, per poll — — 2 6 10Eoas,perliSo | — — 7 4 7 8FOWL, per pair — — 3 6 4 0¦ V" SOAP AND CANDLJ S. iWHOT- percwt. — — 20a. Od to 21 . 0<Blows, per do. — — : 20 0 " M 0Moots, per dozen lbs. — — 5 0 6 0DiM.perdo. — — _ S 8 " 5 3

WOOL AND HIDEHoooxr WOOL — — l». Od. to liWnzxa & Ew» . _ • — 011 1Sun WOOL ; — — 0 .9 oHinxs/percwt. — — 22 0 23Eire, per lb. , — — 0 2 0CUT,per dozon .. . — — 26 0 00• , ¦ . . : TIMBEB. -iBSD Praiper ton, — •• — S5s.0d. to 80iYELLOW PIH» per do. — — 60 0 70Sura, per 1000 — " — ! 60 0 . 70LATira. perdo.' — — . 12 , 0 13• , COA.1S. iCoii».perton - — '¦ to.Cd to l*Con. per do. i ¦ — — \ 12 0 00

FODDEB AND OBEEN > BOPS.HAT. per ton (old) : — . — •¦¦ ¦ 70».0d.to80«• Do;. (ntwj — — SS O t SSraiwi wlieaten.perdo.:— — 45 o ».' Do., oaten, per do. — — . - 45 0 ' 8 5Tnam, perdo. .¦ — — 00 0 00MinootM.per do. — - 00 0 00Ciraore, perdo. — — .; ¦ 00 0 . 00

1(. Od. to 1;. Id

WATBBTOBp, DUNaABVAN, i ID -USX0SETraiKo Bectip U for IF«k ndinf SB1 TEXBXS VH\,PaawagOT. Parcel*. Mafto, 4c., - ... "; ¦ f. £180 13.Ooodi7cto2».and Cattle ... ~. jaU_

!. • • ; ¦ • . Total ; L , C313 UCorreeponding-Week 18T8. . , . ' ;.. '• ;; i. ''*377:9'

: v | TO COBEEBPOSDB J T B . , : .- . ' .v CommnnicatieBS, whether adve toicmesta or c

triio, are not snro of insertion ith n reooired onlyrid»y«:- • . ' , . : ¦ •¦

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, i v CommnnicatieBS, Trhether adv« bicmesta or other' wiio, are not snro of insertion ith n reooiTed only on' yriday:- - . ' ,. : - ';- !- * '-" - • p.-

' :"' :, ,;••¦ : " . - -I MOON'S CHANC E8. ; h jI*Rt Qnortcr;....:Md!ia«y, Sept 8, ...... , 8.4 pin

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S The steamer Watmer; Cattle, with', newa 1 omCape Town to the 26th . of,'Aiij aet,: art Tfd

fait Plymouth1, and briniga.dei silfl &'&*.} «**afterJCing CeteVayo.'.-up to'tl »t';date, whi< hj>»two day's eariier than that oai Mch.the fog fire;i«:reportcd.to haTe-been cai ared.by;>M yorBichara Haiter, with a'detac anent-fO^* IrtDrauobnGuards; -On the m©; uwg&Oe Wkhehij reaohed a kraal froin! irhence, «wwas being supplied with meat I nd beery wd tad

Stewayo's hidiag-place, V Mf «>r..M^>T b |frreturn^with Hia troops foom th puTOit

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lost tHree horseBbyfioM. :,Oo) »d-Chj*£ rr*aoo oflhlB ColuinBj& gnrronndiA |Jie bulb.» fflat« t iwayoi.TeaUrxthew.U.; eapturerfa o lir a

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erBntWMBtrengtheriecLViA"'8tron»foroe of Afghantroops ihaa^beott' de patolied to Sushi, to hold inpheoK.'the'anticipated''movement of our cavajryagainst Uusjxoiitibn;;• . ¦; '. I ¦ : .,¦'. 8vniii>TnmaDii£-No'ftill authentic intelli-gence has yet been receired by the Indian Govern-ment concerning; tha' circumstances which led tothe attack on the British E'eeidenoy, nor as. to theposition 'and .behaviour'jYof, 'the' Ameer then andsince, and the actual situntiohpf affairs in Cabal. Ithas, however, been ascertained that the bodies ofLientoflant Hamilton/Mr.1- Jeniyna, and Dr. Kelly,were buried,not burned.'"•.; .

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"WATEE]?0ED AND 'CENTEAL IEELAND; .: EAILWAT.

We have heardlthis week,;.with extreme plea-sure indeed,' that our excellent and very worthyfriend, and most estimable citizen/HENBYliRE,Esq.,. ex.High.",.Sheriffi , .hna/been-appointed aDirector of this' Company, with' which the in-terests of our fellow-oitizens are BO closely oon-nected. Our ;old- and ever-cherished friend,'JAMES PBLAHUHTT, M.P., proved'his greatability, in years gone by—never, alas, to return—in restoring this line from an almost comatosestate * and now that the destiny of this veryolever and excellent man is - in the hands of hisgreat Creator, it is necessary that his co-Direc-tors should look around for practical assistancein ¦ the important work—more particularly: inthese critical times of mercantile uncertaintyand. depression—for. menj whose , wisdom andcounsel could be reckoned'on with confidence ;and in the election of HENET LKK as a Direc-tor, the Board have; shown.' wisdom and a difl-criminatingpower.tnat prove they are thoroughlyalivo to the interests of. the shaienolders.: Fromwhat we' lmowiof /Mr.'-LEBj^welare' convincedthat tho selection of a" man'of such >ell-ui-formed 'acuteiv andipractacal businesa habitsas a direotor of.'i buoiiess oompany.mngt prpre,highly beneficial to all parties concerned in tieprosperity of theline. : Such! of our readers astake an interest in railway matters—and theyare 'Teryinnmeronss.iwe ' nro happV'to-say—must have become acquainted with a very intelli-gent and ' most.practical--gentleman, - namedTHOMAS ADAMB; resident in Surrey, and we aredelighted toi state that his name, too, has beenadded to the'3oard of Direotors of the Water-ford tind Central-Irfcland'.'Railway Company.Mr. ADAMB ia a highly intelligent, shrewd, andrational English gentleman, of great knowledge,acquired'.by personal experienco over railwaymatters, and we f eol thoroughly convinced' thathe will show .himself to bo a most invaluableacquisition: to the Board of . Directors' of a localrailway, whoso interests are* so deeply identifiedwith the prosperity of Waterford. ,

THE PEEEMAX TESTIMONIAL', " ';;;; - . ; . .'» —• ' , . .. '. \ •

The Committee appointed for the purpose ofcarrying out tins very - deserving and pleasure-able undertaking, having resolved that the Tes-timonial should assume the form of a solid silvertea and coffee fservice, with' a silver salver'.tomatch, obtained pattcrnB and prices from, thetrade, and on; katardny' last, one of tbe miinysubmitted by Mr. BIOHABD DILLON, jeweller,the. Quay,' was selected; and the beautlf nl designchosen is now being manufactured for presenta-tion.:'-Having seen tho design, we can say withconfidence that the articles, when finished, willgive- the highest : satisfaction,".-be pronouncedchaste and elegant, and in every way a fittingand suitable.. testimonial to a worthy and es-;teemed citizen,'who has so well merited a properrecognition of invaluable Bervicesj such: as ST.GEOEOK FEEBMAN hao freely given to the peopleof Waterfordi-iii ::'.V-:v:: '. i y . i' :. . .A'-I- .'i' -v;;: ' . .-. '- i :;,:'

. As the articles for presentation will take someweeks to' manufacture, the subscription list jwillremain open .a short time longer; and we 'wouldurge on all those who intend eubscribing, to doso at once, as the extent of;the testimdnial williof course, depend on the i amount of money atthe .disposal of the Committee.'-The responseup to the . present shows [how readily; genuinemerit, will be appreciated by the public ; and Weare glad ; to notice; after" a.long array,-ofponntt snbscribers has been-publiBhed, that thesmaller sums are now. coming in, > and we trustto see a goodly number Of such contributors,"as the shilling indicates 'the. same disposition as.'the pound—to recognise merit where merit hasbeen weU andl6n6rably,earnedv ^;i- s >y i;jS?

- The cnarming,'sumniet-like^weather of thepast few days has done muob.'towards dispellingthe-" k"fmt)o in :«ngnr g^ e.;;luurrmprospect*. : DoubtleMj the- furore created lastweek by the writings and speeches "of ¦ome.iu burmoBtinnuentialcounU7men;;ira8avery]audableone, but extrem'e m'easnres.rarely bring desiredends'.' (.We are gratiflpd t»«idd that .i'rthiijgs arenot what they seem," and that, with a continuanceof this delightful weahhwi We-may; hope for \afairly -good/' LaWesti f LTraaevis;; paralysedl'inevery! country': gb a-head 'America has suffered;:EngWd ia in fa mos 'impoverished: state, '-andif such ¦ be the case can Ireland expect to escapefree, whenherrespuroe*;depend greatlyon herwealthy i neighboure P ,When dark pire anddreadfulprosp^ ai Betjbeforoj

us^ nnless. wepo88e8sS7ond nl.'rerapMafiye-po%eire^weiBU^xmderr the approach of a burden that very-oftenwe may never have to bear; so it will b^with'qurpeople- if roch evils^are' prophecie4;;fprviith.ein.Our advice is :'r Iiook luwaya on the stmny-sicie, 'and God will sustain JU m this, crisis oich Vehope feryentfy;«uxd.bepvi^wiU;3iot ;Bb- great,as Bdme sages anticipate:; rirjj^ l l: ;•THE '

HIGtt SCHO pS^^^ST BE t.t- We notice;'with/sincerebitifloatidii ihat oae|pl.the'young pnpOa.of itheiCatbolio!-High.School,Stephen-street, nndor',thr«?lmlrihlejoare"M-Bev^J. "A.Phelan'.'aadJhui veryVefldieint.kaff.JilnfterAndrew;'I)ooley,-"Btand«:l^h'?bh;the PriieIJrtjunior scholars

¦under: tie,tatormediate Education;Act, '"» 'fltrikingTprpof' p? fft**' jM.«*J' i,bravafling:»bf the adrantwesjieldout.'bjr thiti hooX';¦Wo ;'in«r:i«^Y»wl')^ i yP%nH>»t i*1««ynames' of three of thft eucoc^ul candidate* In^he.

Whit ;ahd?H j!(r"sP iWe$&£*#**TearB;*Ugtt?np on? the *flbnor; U|orfUr ex*^cellent' egtabUahment I TheH;,8tepheM t^Hip»>Schoolislways haringd Kttong'daml^ueimv0^df^OTrvjCattolto fellowrCttli^ nowJstronger, because of :tb.e operation; oi-we, Biwrin«K6 rEducation-Actr-;iri&4.: M«Mkil:MfeM

li ; v 6lT;"GHOST;HOSrTrA ^Tcil> j||Krana-jnry -¦¦ rwm Prenmt^Mprt Bet lJftV'Tuwj;;.

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TTDBEDGIHG IN OUE HAEBOUE; kill: In our last publication, we made; some remarkson improved dredging by the Hftrbonr- Board, withtoe view of getting more work done at a'.de&reaoedexpenditure; since then, we have laid onr hands ona report made by Mr. A. STBPaiNB, late engineer tothe 'Board, ;which' we think is just -now; worth te-publishing..: It ia dated July 13,187iiV-^i:^^" GINTLSMSN—Tho dredger ia still engagocl remov-ing ailt from ootsids Bristol and:Liverpool pontoons;There were raised and removed ainoe last report 6818too*. The hand-dredging at BollThaok is progressing;840 tons being raised and removed. ' : . . ¦;: ¦'¦¦¦ j . i 'r- '¦*¦•

" In oomplirace with the directions I rcoeived at lastmonthly meeting, I havo looked into the working of thedredging in the harbour, and 'compared it with .otherports. 1 find the cost oompares farorably, exoept inthe case of removal and landing of-the material. Onaoconnt of the dredger being, engaged for-nearly fiveyean catting the Ford, the silting up of mnd along theQuays and other, places has largely increased, ' and itwill take at loast two years to remove it with the pre-sent dredging plant, as I am obliged now to give 18 leetdepth at low water spring tides, to admit of the verylarge class of vessels frequenting the port to lay afloatat low water. ' The ladder of the dredger can only n orkin 25 feet water | consequently, iho is idle from halftide to high water, and vies vena..- The oost of dredgingat Waterford is as follows :—Wages of ,dredge master,engineer, fireman, and dock men, ltd. per ton ; coal, oil,and tallow, I lid. j removal by Commissioners",- boatsand punts, landing on ballast quay and banis of riror,inolading wheeling over high water , mark; 6d.Vtotaloosi per ion; wan ¦. -• - . '¦• ¦• :¦: :. • • .- • .. • . ' ,, ¦•;

"At Danaeej the cost of dredging and removal; withimproved steam plant, is (l}d. per ton ; at Aberdeen; 5J.do. The differenoe is caused at Waterford by the extra'oost of removal and landing the stuff. .- . - ¦ " "• '• '- "1

"To meetthu growing requirements of the port, 'Iwould recommend the hire or purchase of a dredger andtwo Bteam hopper bargoB, on the improved principle; ai iconstructed and used on the Clyde and elsewhere, .irithladder to.work in 80 feet water, whioh would effect a;saying of at leant SO per oent.', and expedite the wort.This improved plant would dredge and remove in oneday as much as the present dredger and plant would doin ten. '' . •- .- ./ ..

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; " Had this improved plant been'obtained, as contem-plated, for cutting the outor bar under your late Aofc, Itoonld be made avaflable when not .employed there, todeepon Ohoekpoint bar, the Ford, or, Queen's Channeltwo or three feet deeper; and also remore" tho silt fromthe quays. The present state of .the .outer bar, withonly 18 feet at! low water,:.: prevents 'the Waterfordharbor being mode a port of call and harbor of: refugefor . large.,vessels; now afraid to approach it, - thetollage for whioh. would . soon' pay. for the 'expensoofdeepening.;: . It Is not safe for,tho present new Milford¦teamen to run over in gales of. wind (to catoh trains),drawing 12Heet Sir Daniel Goooh, the cnairmanofthe Great Western Eai'.way Company, complained ot itto me by letter lately.-- - W »¦' •.•.r...-:^.-- ;j.- -';- •/:;": •;!. . .; :

" The expense of onttinsr Waterford bar to* a; depth of23 feet at low ; water.world, be very little over half thooost of deepening Oarlingford- bar, now more than halfoompleted. . ...Waterford bar is oompoted of day andgravel, and sheltered by. head lands,' and" four milesinside the mouth, of Jtha. harbour. CarUngford bar isoutside headlands; exposed ; to the ..Channel sea and'great ourrents, and is composed of large boulder stonesand'hard day. similar to oonorete," .There have beenthree large ihfor serionalr injured on' the' Waterfordbar since January last,! when entering the harbor forshelter, one ot which, the Johanna Maf ildeiy rith whoatfrom New York to Liverpool,'412 tons; is now lying atotal wreak at Dunoannonj the other two'were thobarque.Nymp hta; : 686 tons,- from Doboy to Liverpoolwith timber; and the ship Rajah, East ddiaman,1 12S7tons, from Calcutta to Liverpool. The estimatod valnoof thi>se three vessels and cargoes was about .£150,000.I beg to hand for your information the improved plansand reports,* alge; oorrespondende relative' to ', steam-dredges and hopper' barges now building in the Clydeby Messrs:. Simons'and Co. of Benf rew.'—I am, gentle-'men. your obedient servant,'!"." ¦; . " A. STBPHSNS." : '

ATEEFOED^AND.' TEAMOEE RAILWAYA

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¦¦;.'¦ r "J ' : 4 - .The-fifty-third half-yearly meeting of the above

company was held :at the offices,- Waterford Ter-minus, on'.Toesdayif.'-v ^i' y. :;V';/o - ~ - \':'::;-V^' J . v: '. , . EDMOOT> '.POWIB, J.P./ Chairman;'-presided,' fj i

V Alao present—Mesara. A. Denny, J.P., Tioe-Cbalr-man;' John- L.; Blood,: and • Cornelius llorley, J.P.,withj Mri, Eea, secretary to the .oompany. ;'V . :1 .'"' . |-•, :. :,. -! ,- ~,i UnriM iXiIBICTOES ¦ BXPOKT.--f :..1 •.'"¦:'~: ; '%-!¦'.' " The ioceipta: of«yonr > line ..for'..the ~ half-year ex-

hibit a decrease of e3e4, 8a. 8d. as compared with : thecorresponding period of. last year.T Your, directora at-tribute the* falUng'bS in the traffic, to the unsettled stateof the,: weather,". and' the continced : and •general de-pression whichjprerailj'thronghont theoountry.;, Theyregret that the balance on the net; reyenue ¦ aooount. Ucot'sufficient to enable them to reoommend payment oftho full,deridend of:the;preference shares,- and; willonly admit of a dividend on i these tharea at the rate of8 .per oent. per annum, payment of which thoy; beg toreoommend. .The traffic for. the jonnent half-year con-tinue* depregsOd,1 but your directors see no. difficulty,at theclosa-of it,; in paying the'present. arrears and thepreference then due.' v A» ro«ards the ' dividend on * theordinary shares, they would express hope ; at thesainetime,they. cannot orerlook Cie unsettled state of railwaytraffla feujBverywhere;and/eipeolally.'on pleasniQ andsnmmerlines,' a-oonUnuanoo of whioh would be - do-trimental. ."?.;5 ;/.L>.-;-,.;> iVvi-.;.:-.:? (-n'iri; ,''.;!;v. '.¦'• .•f'isriVJ)iij"'-;'*;¦'¦ ;.".'; niT>';.? v:~-;.,' ¦.','EDXOHD POWIB, .Chsirm&h'.sii'¦.¦ 0i¦ «: ¦. v^¦ . ^

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. OKETOTICJlTa ElSPlOTHtO JHlPBEKAnBNT .WAY.—" I> certify] that.the, bompanv't.permanBnt i way,stauoni, buildings, and other .works,- . have'; been - main-tained ii good -working ' oondition. and .repair 'duringthe past half^oar.v:-vyy.;i :'} - r) \A':-V.* 1;; pp r:

¦f c-tJ &SiXV tiK ^ .JAiocs', OTWAT?'Eninneor !1.- - CCBTinCATX EK8PI0TIH0) TH1 BOUJHO fodaC.T-'• I hereby certify.that: tha' company's plant",- engines,carriages; waggons, machioory, and toola hare, dnria*the-put half-year,' beemnaintainod in |good .order andx«pHr?: v!'V'.V'.i, "; 7:i.-w -Vl- -:?i:V' V":VaSi''-''t 'S'"-S&i^'*•% sfe-.-wVii' HKTBT jWanoir;' looomotivo ¦'. Engine«jr.-K. AtronoB'sCaaTiFiOAT't.—" Wo have examined the

aooounti with, the.vonohers of the^Watorford and Trvmore Eaflway Oompanyifor; the' half-year ending' the80th June, :J.o79;'and find that they contain a full:;ano,true' statement cfthe finanoial condition of the oompanv,and that the .dividend proposed tobo paid, at:-the irateof 3 per'oeat.'; por.annum.on' the-preference shares,ha« been bonafidt 'earned during,,the .haK-year, 1 afterdebiting Tovenue with' all, expense* which, in onr , judg-ment, ought'tb te chargBd to that aooount.; y ;-j'a;/ i ', : <7^ 3StfJJa»'-K;HuM« ^4i-v a GKOEXW W.MA-ONBW,,K iA

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0™^•'¦= V,SeptemW 2nd, 1679/1; r^' f ^^ i;$'t J¦'A roffleient number of shareholders not bjeirg present'at the pnteribtd honi) and thi directors having waltodone hour in accordance with' the Act /of ParUameatj itwas proposedjby the'Chairman, seoonded; by (Mr. A.Denny and, /i#»olved .;Taat adlvidand at'thft.ratodl8peroent.-perannnm'b«.d'»lared on thafprafersno*''•bare capital of = the company,for: the: half-year endodthe WUiirinef !1879 anoKthat: the laid 'dividend' U

'.9r--:*p $M $K l "' V" -TSi -v 'jfc

^^^-im^i)EiliiBroirTx'M.?v : £j $ ji ( Tiiij'weei'Ald Eedmbnd-paid a visit to his friend;Mr. I)elah'anty;athU1privatereiidence, Stephen .I lah-onty; at hU'private'reiidence, Stoph^^Gr«n;' bTini*'Xhe'ibn,!'gentie'fflaui8''Uow^^•teaaUy.'im-riro'nnguih^^"nrf *fc;bed,;ie>«tiu'M.lh» uraxrMuen erti cheertiiLpOaouio'aa^¦Uw-plpe^m^TwioOit a'few oldf endir j lietaketple^of iwiriiKi fowl and'He feelinffi" BWsirecT'fbr. all mevdriii Wafcetford,

htrdlyi»»i5:#^^>aUo^>4a rin^ty,^O,-Xe«ryiJtP;»Bd'aUbthw» about bJmL',

^ ^U |jB| 't'P JV*M^ y*t'AUKJ3£L Xi;^ ,'^^gjfcjj Miyiji^ pw^ '-^ra^BMMrm fcw>*y <wj>»^ 'nf<feaaj?>iot'*ry7.

¦¦'{&$&%$>$?$'< pHPOEA-yxON. ;; , ' "2i^A-speciair!neeting bfjtho^Corporation'

was held

.oii '.TuesdayJ-kitf cbnsidler.: what-measures could betaken'tp improV^ the present unsatisfactory state ofour'¦miatketf 'andalso to nee;what could be done to'renderljthe "police - office more Toonvenient. < Therewere present :— [¦

¦¦ - i - .- . ' ¦ •' '¦ ¦ •' "¦ "¦:¦: ' ¦ '"•& The tlght Worahipful 'Aid. Q. I. MACKBST, M.D.,¦¦

J U' . F -'¦fi ' Hayor of Waterford, in tho ohairj-.;-Alderm4n i T: Purcell, 8t.' George Freeman, J.P.,')r. Soott, J-P^PJ A; Power, J.P. Councillors : Mesirs

J. Leamy JvClampett, J. Phelan, J. O'Eellly, N. M.Allen, J. H.'MoQrath, E. MorriBsy, H.- Gniingort W.'. Smith; M.-J. Cox,- W. E. KeUy, H. QftUwey, J.P. ,L. Freoman.r-'.";¦ .' - .| . . 1 " - ^ - - , , •¦ ' , (f- ;MATO*-rIt i6 unnecessary for me to say anythingon the subject of j this meeting, as you are all awarethat our jsresentl market is altogether inadequatefor the Vants'of acitjy likethis (hear, bear). ThereIs a" (rreat deal 6f inconvenience caused to bothluyers and eollors owing to the present state of the

maVk-Jts:. Mr.' CLAMPErT : I think we should haveplans' of (tbe' niarkot, the probable cost, and thoirobftblo income. JIATOB : I have one' that liasleen givien'to moj by Mr.'Allon.' It is a rough one

[plan produced].I' • '. • !'.; Mr. AtdiEtrsaid he considered it necessary to takeaway that, block of buildings between Blackberry-lane 'and-Milk-Line! ;.If that objectionable blockwere' removed bq. wou]d guarantee that the marketwould, not cost moijc than: .£300.. Mr: Koily : Doyou wont to remove jtbe ontiro block of buildingsbetween/ Blackbprry-lane and Milk-lone ? Mr.ALLIK i I do. rIt is a terrible thing to: Uavo thosepoor creatures exposed to all sorts of, weather inthat Square.,; What I propose is, that;you shouldremove that block, and then shed in the place. Thatwill be a protection for them. ; Mr. ,Cox : To whomdo those buildings belong ? Mr. ALLEN : I don'tknow j'.but .I kcow , they are a very objectionableblock'.jThere is hot, I . understand, a yard to anyof those houses, kni, fixim a sanitary point of view,it would be a bleating to have them removed: Mr..KBLT- I;Can't we. proceed nnder;the Wide Street'Commission,' 'and have • them ; removed j ?. .Would.tnat .u)e«r«-;your|viewB, Mr. Allen ? Mr. ALLBN :Te8," tUat would flo.,- Anything to have them re-moved:" and "give1 proper .market'accommodation.'Aid. PtrscsLL j" it would bo. an act ofi charity totake those house? down. .; Mr. ALLEN : I think thata'.'oojnniittee should be appointed to consider thesubject ;. ' '. - '- j ' I ', : . [ ¦.

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. 'i '. Aid.- SCOTT J.P.i said when last . he was inBrussels,he visiied'tho market-place there, and bofound , the ground space' occupied * by !it was verylittl&r-not more; than in Waterford by tho meatmarket or shambles. '. The plan adopted was toarrange the market in .galleries, having one stallover' another,, and the result was most satisfactoryto all parties. He |was unable to see why a similarcourse , could ; npt be adopted ia :Watei ford, andaS a suitable market could be provided on the planssuggested by him, at toe shambles, he would movethat ,a .committee be' appointed-to consider thissubject, and report|tb the Councii;. Mr.; Cox r Butthe shambles are not the property of the Corpora-tion.¦'•¦Mr. d'EwiiLT; No; they belong to Mr.Dobbyn. Aid. SCOTT : That is more than I knewbefore. I thought; they were oura. !Mr. CLAK-PXTT i They are niot. Aid. SCOTT I Well, the fishmarket is our property, and that could be extendedso., as to meet the requirements of a public vaaxYvt.Aid. PnaciUi i I second Dr. SCOTT'S resolution fora committee. Mr.iKxiLr : I support I the resolu-tion,, but I cercainly think that that block ofbonsep should be token down, as they are in a veryunsanitary state'. Gentlemen may speak of havingvisited it in the day, but I.would like to see themvisit it m the night ,(laughtort.. 'With; Dr. Scott'spermission, I would suggest that the committea benstruoted to consider the: propriety of removingthis block of bouseR. Aid. SCOTT : The ti>-p thingsare quite different,' and I don't wish to have themmixed, The removal of these houses is a proceed-ing of which I don't approve. "; We may havo an ex-cellent market without touching them (hear, hear).¦' MATOB—-There is a place at the back of the FishMarket, corporate property, which is comparativelyuseless./ ' \ . r ' , \ ' . • ¦ ¦ .. . : ¦• ..:¦ • i - i - - ; - ; . .,.'• '¦;.'Aid.'*' SCOTT—:That ; might do.. .I. would nsk theCouno-'l to avoid any unnecessary outlay on a mar-ket just at present,'but at the same time to providea'Bui table one wbich, I believe, can be done withoutremoving thoao houses. To incur any large ex-pense just now would be very unwise, as I believewe will have to ppend £3,000 or JHf iO ty yet to mokethe water supply what it should be; (hear, bear.) <- .- Mr. ALLEN did not altogether agree . with Dr.Scott, and thought that they abouTi remove theblock of , buildings! So far from coating tho Cor-poration anything,;it would, be a source of incometo it of,, perhaps, JE200 a year: ' :¦ ¦.! ; : ; .;'v MATOB—There is no donbt but that the peopleare desirous of'^having it done, and wi"ing to payf6r.it.> .*-- -*

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= ;¦¥ '¦ '- i ' l - . vv '.v 'f '. :< i ' '¦ - ¦' • ¦¦• ¦'j i .Aid. ScoTTfl-I w,buld.askrthe .'Council',to reflectupon, thiaf actr-;that if you have a market on a costlyand'extensive scale- you must make those'who uso itpayinoreyfortheirj^stallsj' ¦¦ ¦ The cheaper1 it is done.theOess'. t ey. wjjll have to pay. -,.-¦. - j '..>• - -j ;•.• ;;, ;¦:.;•; i' : .: - .;¦ :-: ; ' M|i\ Cox^—iTeally think we are wasting bur time.The flrat thing |we [should eddsider is,' where are thesinews of;war, to come from P .: Havo we- got themoney P- ;.'Mr.;SMif H I . It.cannptrbeldone from therbvenues of tbe!( rp6rati6n';]wo;m''ai 'bbrrow moneyto do it, and we must bear in mind that the removalof those houses is not only for! market accommoda-tion, but for sc/nitiry purposes (hear> hear). •"¦¦¦'• '-. .;¦) ,!•!&.•

¦ KsniT—{The question'; seems (to be-4-Is the

priient markelj accommodation too email ? : High-oonflUble Mahony, is here,~aad I would ask him toMuwer,;that qbeotion.;' High-constable, Mahony :It is not sufficiently ! large... :Mr. EBILT : If thoseh'ouBes-were knocked 'down) jwould Ut be P ; High-constable Mahony VI believe it would. •( • ¦'¦ • , . V - -*j': iAld. FBiB-iiA^ isid that the subject was one towhich be bad given a,- great j deal of consideration.During his year, of i ofBce as mayor a (committee wasappointed to consider the matter,'and be believed¦that the course suggested by that committee was theiriostYpraoticable pub. ¦ Their suggestion 'was °toiave the whole] of I the-Square covered in, so;as'to•ave.tljose who :use l [ it. from the harsh*: winds and•Bains'of ¦ winter! and the' scorching sun;-.of .summer.':ittefbre.>they; ' 'iitoA ved' the ',block Of -nhouses¦ ¦ theyinbuld: roof in'jAri indelVSquare; and: divide it intosectioDB. ;>"By ;this neans thfidifferent partiei'wonTdbe accoinmodatedi Aid.'-Pu'sc'tLi,::' Were ybu'ev'er¦;there:.-nf-:;,a'j' Sotar la^morning ?/i |Aid; :Fx«xifiwrepliea that'hie'jwa , a expressed Ibis opinion that'it';. the place .was' opepesivjuptb -the; jFish: Market; at:fwpuld Afford ai ipl ' ticcommodation., :It would be,in-his opinion; a' gteat~ mistake to incux.a very largeoitlay (n'exten dvi markets, Inasainoh as they'oouW' 'oonpel'-par Iejg .jfciuse tthem.ii iltrwas.opUoiialwith thfrnwhe he: tliey sold in,the market or outWUt (hbr;heatj.1 >jife(ibfc%]f ,'SS^XwH'A •;f r .'\Ptrmt i, .a I< l6^ / ><xmmtiee- waa;ap:¦p^Wlt6:in8 »tlie;pla^e7Jd^iw'osi'ilabrable ne^iSiof;«irryingvput the/object'in

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present providing for two-thirds which they werenot bound to provide. ;

Aid. FREEMAN said that the Corporation werebound to provide a police court, and it was the pro*par place in which to take informations, whethercriminiJ or otherwise, to have a case sent on fortrial. - ' : ..; In answer to an objection on the score of expense,Aid. FBIEMAN eaid—1 havenot asked you to expend

a single shilling on it. AH I ask for is that a com-mittee should be appointed to consider the matter,and report to the Council. .

Aid. SCOTT could not a-jree with Aid. Freeman,because he thought tlrnt if tho committee recom-mended changes in the police court, involving anoutlay of money, the Council would likely regrettheir recommendation, and this would not bo at allcomplimentary to the committee.

Mr. GALL-WET—The police office has dono for thepast twenty-five ycunr, nnd it will do a little longer;hear, hear). We should not, under present cir-cumstanccs, incur any expenses which we can help.

Mr. CLAMpaTT propoeed that the consideration ofthe requisition be adjourned for the present.': Mr. SMITH seconded the resolution, which wasput and carried. The Council then broke up. *

BOAED OF GUARDIANS—WEDNESDAY.THE PEOT*IJSTANT CnUBCn SUBPLUS FCNDS—AID TO

THE BATEB—SANITARY—TSNDSK6—AN ACT OFJUSTICE—THE V.C. XO THE BS8CDE, NOW AS EVZB.

Sir E. J. PAUL, Bart., D.L., Chairman of thb Board,in tho chair.

Also presont-Capt. Power; Y.C., Hon. D. F. ForteB-ouo, D.L, Messrs. C. Roijors, J.P., M. Shanuhan, E.T. Carew, D.L., F. G. Bloomnold, J.P., J. Leamy, E.Brennan. E. Forrestal. J. Clanipott, J. h. Conn.

THE PROTESTANT CUUECH 8URPLU8 FUNDS ,A fortnight since 3Ir. BCOOMKELD moved the

board to adopt a petition to the Government tobring in a bill next session appropriating the surplusfunds of tho Disestablished Church towards therelief of the poor rates in the payment of the work-houso staff , and in tho discharge of tho MedicalCharities' Act, tho Litter meaning tho maintenancoof the sick poor in the workhom-o hospitals. .Onthat occasion the guardians affirmed the principleof Mr. ¦Bloomfield'8 motion, and that gentlemankindly undertook to draft a memorial in furtheranceof the view of .his motion! Last day tbo memorialwas brought up and read,'but exception was takento a portion hero and there, of its contents, aa beingtoo general, and a committee of revision was ap-pointed, of whioh body the Hon. Mr. ForttBCue wasa member, to meet in the Mayor's Office on Monday,and there perform this special duty. To-day thecommittee reported the memorial—Hon. Mr. For-tescae dissenting—and it' was read by the Clerk.The document, apparently clearly and ably drawn,founded the case of memorialists mainly on theground that the 8uq>lus in question arose out ofcontributions paid by the landed interest of thecountry, and that now, when this landed interestwas so exceptionally depressed, from circumstancesof an uncontrollable character, it would bo a simplematter of justice to relieve the poor-rates, princi-pally paid by the land, by devoting this surplus tothe aid of the rateB in tho mode proposed.

Mr. BLOOMTTEI/D now asked that he might beallowed to bring on his motion, to have the memo-rial adopted, as he was obliged to be elsewhere at acertain hour that day. Permission was, at once,granted, and Mr. Bloomfield then simply proposedthe adoption of the memorial. '

Mr. BBENKAN seconded the motion.Tho CHAIBMAN said be did not seo how he could

put the resolution because, as it read, the memorialcontained much more than was in Mr. Bloomfield'snotice of motion, which, on a. discussion, had beenpassed already. The principle of Mr. Bloomfield'amotion was conceded already, and a memorial inthat spirit would bo adopted, at once, consequenton the passing of tho introductory resolution, buthe could not regard the memorial as of that charac-ter.

* •: The Hon. Mr. FOBTESCUB said he had to objectto the memorial, because it contained much morethan was put forth in the motion by Mr. Bloom,field. - One great objection he hod to the contentsof the memorial was the ground it took with respectto the land claimB for relief , under the Disestab-lishment Act, in tho general way in which theywere embodied, the whole document being entirelyout of the spirit of the notice.

CHAIRMAN— I feel on that ground that I cannotput the memorial to'the board. If Mr. Bloomfieldwill draw up a memorial in consonance with thespirit of his motion, I will rccoivo it, and considerit adopted, because ib : has already passed the board.

Mr. BLOOMFIELD . explained that, whilst keepingup tho spirit of his motion in the memorial, be hadgone into some other forcible arguments in its favor,for he believed that tho board hod allowed him todraw it up iu general terms. •

CHAIBMAN—Mr. Bloomfleld, you can move thesematters as an independent resolution .if you wish todo BO. :

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Mr. BLOOHFIELD—I then move them, sir, as aresolution. Mr. CLAMPETT seconded the motion.• Honi Mr. FOBTESCUS—In that case I can move ahamendment ? i:CHAiBKAN:, Of course. • The.honigentleman then proposed an amendment, that thememorial was one to which'they could not agree, asthe.

¦appropriation oCj tuis_jurplu8; fund was. to be

allocated to the relief of the maintenance of the deaf,damb, blind; and idiots, and did not ; contemplateany relief of' the general land interest. ;

; Mr. LEAHY seconded the amendment, and therewas the following voting upon it :— '.* . >; For—Captain Power. Messrs. Eogors, Loamy, andFortesouo—4. ' l ¦ '"" '. ' ; . . .. Against—Messrs. IBronnan, ¦ Bloomfiold, Carow,Shanahan, Forrestal, iClampett—6. ;'. The amendment was declared lost, and the origi-nal motion, being put, was ruled passed, no divisiontaking place about it. ' . ; ; ,"v • ,* . ' <v'',On the motibiiroP;5fr.- CLAMPETT, ; secondooL by

Mr. CABEW, - it: was resolved that a copy of thisresolution be; forwarded to the other Boards ofGoardians intlrelirid.- iasking their- co-operationtherein.-: The subjoijt ended, with the nomination,by Mr. Bloomfield; of.'certain"gnardians to form thedeputation to ¦pje^Ohiof/f; Seoretary ori; the questibn,in conjunction-with"'tho deputations from tho 'otherBoards of Guardiauii in the country."].'• ; .' : ¦ '• 'A:>i !• *f. JlTHI "WATilirOBD BISPINSABT. * ". .-; The committee mot; on? Monday; Mr.;CLAMPKTT.inthe'Jcbair. lAlao'. pieaent':" The Mayor;'; hon; Bee. jMessrs.;J. Fowler,-; B^C.*;Fielding, !J^;leamy, J.Fisher; :J)r.-'Cavet:';H.' 'M.*-Allen. :s The 'dispenaa.-ydoctors—rdr.Cutler.and'Dr.:Wuitty-f-were also inattendance.iv.The c(»6iridsrati6'i''bf the;propriety ofkeep1 ing.\tba:- dispeimqr.iiVat):Ferrybink -open wasconsidered.'and, Dr, ''Cutler ;'was"de8ired to make areturnof the number of cases each day 'during ..thepast ¦,month:'5'.'V« iiuDcrABTh;iV:'i VI !r 'v« l - , 'V'r f i t .¦ ;.:Dr,'Ni»SweetDim;O.'RuareB;?JI.p;;v;Wt jtoVn;reported aa iof) owi\-y i ' :jl am; happy ,<*» he in aposi-tion to state; that tteepidemio of scarlatina is howfast disappearing-ia the village' of Fussage. East."Marked.asiread. $WM7p ?hi$B&&X/$?ii.^p-t!*j-:.-:'D«SBBT»rti *iiarratAT»: oHitD-BMr.v?: -v -'ij -s'.'In', reference'to'arequest from tbeflmaster'tbtbe!informed of hisIdutif- aavto the.reffutraUbn^?tbSreUgion' of^de»e' ?flUfUlma cmldrea^brointo the •workhouie,iwhlo»e.parentarfe:/ii'unkn6wn.andwhi<Arequert^MllBt-opte.DubIin;th8jical¦ vern enti;Boa j'| -^ ^1«>*Wth^^^now'in such cases;'n-t tfaqbpention'.^f-.the Choroh:Di8e8tabliihmont;Aj*; enitofo ;"was'that theguardiansweretodf^mwtierelig oVnom^tion of suoh ohlldreJi; and thatthe master was to be

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cient supervision of the house by tho superiorofficers, and that their duties were delegated to irres-ponsible parties.

The recommendation as to the window was re-ferred to the House Committee; and on the lastparagraph, said by tho guardians-to be serious,there was Borne discussion. The Master intimatedthat he had an answer written to the complaint,but he was met by the Chairman and other mem-bers remarking he was not mentioned by name,Mr. Conn, supported by Capt. Power, expressinghis objection to general accusations. Mr.* Clam-pett observed he had no doubt that the complaintwas intended for the master and matron. It wasruled that Mr. Newell be reqnested to state specifi-cally his cause of complaint. Mr. CONN said thomaster hod just remarked to him that such a reportappearing in the papers without any answer fromhim would, in the eyes of tho public, havo a badeffoct towards him, but the board, generally, seemedof opinion it would be better to have the complaintin the first instance befor hearing any explanation.

The HON Mr. FOETESCUZ, referring to the pub-lishing of reports, - said he would wish to see allreports, rough and smooth, go forth, entire or notat all. Such a course was not always taken.

Capt. POWEB said the visiting guardian reportedtho hospitals aa admirably managed under the nnns.It was well managed before tho nuns came there at all.

Mr. LEAMT—I may say thoro is a visiblo improve-ment in tho hospital since tho nuns oamo to it.

Capt. POWER—["am a lone time a guardian hero—much longer than you, Mr. Leamy—and I have scontlmt hospital always well managed.

Mr. LEAMT—I must repeat that there ia a visibloimprovement since the coming of the nuns in regularity,bedding, cleanliness—in everything.

THE ECONOMY MOVEMENT.Capt. PowEB,pursnant to notice, moved tout U>o reso-

lution roducing tho salaries of two of tho sub-sani-tary officers (Messrs . James Power, B.O., 'Woodstwn ,and David Carroll, B.O., Kilmooovogue) from .£15 toJE10 each, bo rescinded. In doing so Captain. Powerbriofly related tho movoment whioh had resulted in thisreduction, and expressed his belief that the presentboard, appreciating tho valuable services of two oftheir oldest officers , ono thirty years in the Borvico, andthe other twenty-firo would, at once, acoede to hismotion. It waa a slur on the board to rodnoo thesosalaries at all, and it would bo ai greater slur still toallow the reduction to remain. He would not occupytime with f arthor remarks, and would simply move hisresolution. ;

Mr. CLAMPETT seconded tho motion, and said if alltho officers had mot a reduction in proportion to theirsalaries, ho could understand Captain Power'a motionbeing opposed ; but whero all the :highor;0fficers werountouched, ho could not understand two only of tholower officers boing reduced, and he had muoh pleasurein seoonding tho motion. |

Tho CHAIEMAN explained Ithat i tho reduction wasoarried under a misconception as! to thennfair effoctwhich it would hnvo on tho officers concernod. SirRobert Panl then put the motion, and declared itcalmed unanimously. I

TENDERS FOR BIX MONTHS.Tondere for new milk were taken at 7id. a gal A'a,however, the tendors accoptcd would not make up the

quantity requirod for tho nonso; the olerk was directedto advertise for moro, the mastor to take, in the moan-timo, any milk sent in to him not bvor 7id. per gallon,

Printing.—Mr. E. S. Kenney, WATBRFOBD NEWS,for largo posters, post cards, and I circulars, large andsmall. For small posters there wero thrco tenders, alltho same price. A draw was had between tho throo,and tho Messrs. Ward, Bros., came out first. Thetenders for books and forms mil be considered with thoothor tendors on to-morrow. !

Advertising.—The Waterj ord Chronicle at 278. 6d:for the half year. j

8EWERS AT PASSAOE.There waa one 'tender received for constructing the

proposed sowers at Passago, for which work .£100 havebcon allocated by the board, but as the tender waa for.^118 10s. it was rejected. I

KIND. :The Hon. Mr. FORTEBCUE. D.L., gave notice for that

day fortnight to ask tho board to have a portion of thofarm not exceeding half an ace ilaid down in grass asa play-ground for tho boys, observing that, physicallyas well as montally.tho boys requirod a place for health-ful recreation. Messrs. Brennan, Leamy, and Connwarmlv- supported tho idea, and Mr. Clampett asstrongly opposed it. The board rose at four o'clock.

STATE OP THE HOUSE.—In house Sept. 6, 930 ; ad-mitted, 81; born, 0; discharged,i 66; died 3; in houseSept. 13, 945 ; more than this dsy twolve months, 74 ;ablo males, 7 ; females, 18; infirmary, 890. ; feverhospital, 7 ; provisions recoivod; .£103 lls. 6d. ; con-sumed, £109 Os. 5d. ; average cost, 2a. 3}d. ; infirmary2s. lid. ; fovor hospital, 7s. 5d. ; dining hall, Is. 7d. ;out-relief , 067—.£37 Is. Cd. j last year, 653—.£4114a 6d. ; balance against, .£4,976 14s. 7d.

KILMACTHOMAS UNION—TOSSDAT.ELKCTION OP BATE COLLECTOR.

Captain HOEE, D.V.C.,' in the chair.Also present—Captain Beresford, J.P., Messrs. J.

Palliee.-, J.P., J. Anthony, J.P., T. Dormor, J. Brown-ing, J.P., D. Powor, Captain Wrey B. Pdlliser, J.P.;Patk. McGrath, W. H. Bagge, J.P., W. M. Ardagh,J.P., J. Lannen, W. Foloy, J: Stack, M. Terry, J.MoGrath, J. O'Neill Powor, D.L:, K. Dooley, E. Walsh,E Dunphy, Jan. Power, J.P., B. Finn, L. Casey, W.Walsh, J. M.Barrbn, J.P., J. Acheson, with Dr.Walsh, M.O., in attendance. :

An OBJECTION TO A: OUABDIAN.Mr. J. Barton, J.P., on entering tho room, said he

attended as an ex-officio member of tho board.The clerk (Mr. Hunt) said bo was sorry to raise anyobjection to Mr- Barron, but in the ; exercise of bisduty be waa .-bound to tell him ,that he had. notqualified.- Mr. Barron V I'm entitled to be on: the list.No. one should have put me off. : Clerk : I did notdo 80, but you have not now 'the qualification andyou cannot act. Mr. Barron : I'm entitled to act,and I. will remain. Chairman': Of course, Mr.Barron, you can remain, but if you voto I must de-cline to receive it. ; The returning officer fait it hisduty to take your naine off the list/on the groundof the want of qualification; and I must .declineto receive your vote.* : If you have any doubt on thematter; you ¦ must i have tho question' settled else-where. Mr. ;Barron :-I think you: can take my vote.I have been legally advised that I can vote. . Mr.Anthony : Why is it you can't receive Mr. Bai-ron'svote ? Chairman : BecauseJ of: the report of thereturning officer .that'.Mr. Barron ia not qualified toact:. ,Mr. , Barron :;I,think Mr. Hunt is wrong.* '. Iwish 'to have ,the i objection!put on the minutes.I think it ii very unfair towards mo. Mr.. Anthony :Could not Mr.; Barron vote under protest P Chair-man : I can't take his vote. ¦ The matter dropped,Mr. Barron .remaining./. -. i . !. v.' . - i i ' ' *¦ ' ¦- ; ; ,

- ¦. ¦ ¦ THEjltOD't OF BLECTINO 0PWCSB8. - ' -. The only, correspondence !was • the following ":—

: . . ! , - , ;' LocalpQovernmentBoard, 12th Sept.', 1878.1.:,"3IB—I am directed by tho Local aovenunemt Board

to transmit-a copy of a communication whioh they havereceived from Mr. John O'Callaghon in reference to the1 mode of electing' officers; for the onion, and I am to re-rquest that the board may.be favored with the observa*toons of the guardians thereon;—By order, • ..- ¦ ¦'* ' . '• . •• :¦' : " \ ¦' • . -/ .f.i:,K ;;¦«. '<

'.: \- >¦ ¦¦ "B. BANKS, Seo.;." Clerk Board of Goardiana, Kilmacthomaa Union.l . '; ,

'¦<¦¦>¦¦ '.'n:::r V 'Ne>fowa,-Kainacthomas, Sept. 8tli; 1879. >

'--"¦ OBNTLKXcir—I>beg leavelto call your attontion totho'manner in *hich the KUidacthomis Board of Qnard-Jans usually elect their officers: -; Supposing : five' candi-

;dates,-they Konerally poll; and'allow the lowest to dropoff.,-: ilow;..I looniidV that that system perpetnatea aninjustloe,-- as ¦[I

^have every reason to behove that ftthe'

' gnardlahB adopted the: proper system, the result would; be;^riry'.different „ ,-The, proper way would bo for the.goiirdians toj diylde; on .every i two candidates, and'the•uoceesfolVpereoU- would be Ifairly the chosen of ,the

^board^SKfefyt*1 if iW-i^i "- } : . ¦ ¦ :¦ * ,;- >- : :y J,.'j^Tirqstihg ybtrvwill/

kindly,.consider'ttTe. "foregoing

sjjgeBtion,> and; advfse. the* guardians;- accordingly, be-fore the election d'poor-rato.1 collector takes place onthe!16th init-tyoti wul oblige yours, mostf resjectfuUy,; i$i3-l^ * ' ; oaN O'CAI OHAN."! .-5SIr;:Arctegh—'VHiat does' he mean P. -'- ,; i:'::. ': *'.;M fphairDian ireaUy., cannot, say;¦ ¦ I don't under-

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WATEEFOBD FAEMING SOCIETTTHE ANNUAL SHOW—WHAT WAS TKEBI AND WHAT

8H0OXD HAVE BERN THESE—THB PBIZI 1.I8T.The annual show of the County and City of Water-

ford Agricultural Society was held yesterday in thoCourt-House grounds, and considering tbe seasonwe have been going through,we think the committeehas ample reason to congratulate itself on the steadyhold which it has maintained in its very propermission, of which no more cogent proof could boadduced than the fact that there was snch a credit-able show remembering thatthe season is the third insuccession through which we have been passing andsuffering in this country. In respect to stock therewas a creditable appearance, and some of the younganimals shown could well compare with their prede-cessors of recent years in vigorons build and breed-ing, but there was a want of animation with respectto the inspection of this department, easily to beaccounted for by the reason already stated. At thnBame time, it is proper to say that the unani-mous verdict of the experienced judges was, thatnothing could excel the young foundation of somofuture stock in the country, and that the greatpoint is to keep up that blood and breeding. Thoshow of sheep was small ; the exhibition of pigswaa equally so, but both were very good as anaverage ; at the same time, it is very desirable that,as far as is possible, more accurate attention shouldbe paid to the pig rearing. We want that rearing,and it is not up to tbe mark, as was proven by thinshow. There were some good, and very good ani-mals, but the department was not a show. TheBamo verdict, with some mitigating circumstances,may be said to be fairly returned against sheep, andit would be well if the farmers of tho county Water-ford could seo to it to some extent. We think thotrial would do no harm, if they could realize a littleportion of their holdings from which to send sheepinto market that would have a right in their appear-ance and quality to secure a price that ought to bopaid for mutton. Having said this much of thecattle department of the show, it ia proper to statethat the exhibits in the horso Bection were muchmore numerous than at former shows, and betterin certain of the more salient points of breeding.With the unceasing and the praiseworthy desireto promote this important branch of an agricultu-ral country's progress,- the present truly popularMarquis of Waterford was early on the field as ajudge of horses, and was unwearying in the dis-charge of functions in which his lordship has aparticular delight, and a hereditary, unerring talentat arriving at a Bound decision. In this class of tbeshow, as in all tho others, there was felt and ex-pressed the utmret confidence and satisfaction.Colonel Fisher, Mr. Bloomfield, and Mr. Chearnley,Salterbridge were judges in cattle j Lord Water-ford and Mr. S. E. Fitzgerald in horaeB.

The weather was charming—a novel, but a mostgratefi'1. fact—and at mid-day tho court bousegrounds, forming the locale of operations, were veryargely patronized, amongst whom were the follow-

ing :—The Most Hon. tho Marquis of Waterford ; Sir H.

J. Paul Bart., D.L., BaUyglan ; Colonel Fisher, BightWorahiptnl Aid. G. i. Mackeay, Mayor of Watorford iW. Bolton, Wexford ; Captaiu W. Gandy, Killotteran,(the much respected agent to Lord Waterford) ; MajorO'Gorman, M.P. ; T. Whelan, S.I. ; E. T. Carow, Bal-linamona Park ; Major MaunsoU, J.P., Tramore ; E.Courtney, W. Bichardson, Bellino ; Godfrey Philips,Clonmol ; J. H. Jones, Mnllinabro j Mr. W. Paul, B.Bunbury, Bolmont ; M. Shanahan, Castletown ; GeorcoWhite, T.C.; Thomas-streot ; Capt. Snow, Blenheim ;James and Nicholas Hally, Thomas and Martin Barron,Thomas Kennedy, Kilbarry ; E. Choasty, F. G. Kent,Island View ; W. Patten, P. Murphy, KUbeg ; J.Clampett, Waterford ; J. Irwin, Income Tax Commis-sioner , J. Dobbyn, V.S., Waterford ; E. O'Donnell,solr. ; H. Bundle, P. Kelly, solr. ; D. Casey, T.- F.Strange, solr ; JfStephenson, J. Moloney, C. Redmond,P. Barron-Newell, J. J. Foely, Bolr. ; P. hewport,Barron, Pietse Barron, junr. ; Wm. Power, Killuro ;William Power, Lissellan ; E. Carette, J. Hand, Copt.Power, V.C. • • .

The pleasure of the very charming day was muchenbanched.by the playing of the following selectprogramme by the Waterford Artillery staff bandunder their efficient leader Mr. C. Zinckant :—: March, Grandfather's Clock, Sydney Jones ;

Waltz, Princess Mary, Farmer ; Stlection, IrishHartmann ; Polka, Empress Mario j: Fantasia,Echoes of the Street, Fitzgerald ; Quadrille,Schneider how you Vas, Round ; Overture, Caliphof Bagdad, Bceldien ; Waltz, Leila, Ettling; Galop,FoxHonters, Mtrion; God Save the Queen.

PEIZE LIST. ¦ ¦ i ¦•. CATTLE— Gentlemen's Class : Tho Cooko Challenge

Cup, value £20, for the best heifer calf born after Jan.1, 1879 (won in '77 and '78 by Mr. F. G. Kent. InlandView), Sir E. J. Paul's Ariadne by Eedwood, d. Anas-tasia, first ; Mr. Kent's Snowfiake by Hector,' d. Eliza-beth 6th. Tho President's Challengo Cup; value .£50,presented by. Lord Waterford for the beat colt or filly.4 years, tor nnntang : Mr. P. Quinlan, Surmount,Clonmol, His Lordship by Lord Cunningham, dam byDefiance ; Capt. Slacko's Tho Wag, and Mr.rP. W.Power's black maro, highly commended.- The Exhibi-tion Challenge Cup, valne .£50 for the.besti two yearl-ing heifers (won in '77 and:'78 by Mr. :H.. Smith,Monntmolliok), won by Primrose 5th, by Conqueror, d.Primroso, and by Daybreak 9th, by Earl of Aylesbury,d. Daybreak 4th, belonging to Air. H. Smith, Mount-inellick.. A prizo of - J25 for best'colt or filly; 3 yearsold, for hunting, won by Mr. P. Quinlan, Clonmel; Mr.E. Courtney's bay gelding commended. ¦ For: the beslyearling bull, Mr. Humphrey. Smith's bull .byiEarl ofAylesbury, d. Boss of Health; medal.. Beat aged boll :Sir-E.-J. Paul'sBodwood by Hailbwood, d. Wood Bose,first : ; Mr. . Josoph Beau's (Kilworth) Boyalist byRoyalty, d.' Eoan DnoheBS, second. ': Best'bull calf tMr. Josoph Eeali's Danny Man, first ; Sir'E. Paul'sBosowood, second. BeBt cow in calf or milk:* LadyJnvema . by Bravo, belonging . to Mr; Bonburr, Bel-mont, first ; Evelyn by Buebon'a, d. Eva, belonging toMr. ' Jones, Mnllinabro, Bocond. . Best three-year-oldbeifprs : Mr. Beali's Cowslip by England's,Glory, d.Cowslip 16th; first ; Mr. Jones's Fragrance. 3rd, byTroubadour, d. Fragranoo 2nd, second. 'Two-years-old heifers.: Mr. F.' G. Bloomnold first ; Mr.' 5[.;H.Jonea second. YoarUnga: Mr. H.- Smith's Primrow5th ; ditto .Daybreak 9th, and: Sir K. PanlVEffie byPathfinder,' d. Emily, highly commended.. CalvWi Mr.Beali's Ida Bropghton by Lord Broughton. firsti tadSir B- Paul's Ariadne second. Both Farmtrt": Wattes—Best bull : Mr. D. Murphy, Blossom HOT, bull EarlGroy by Lord* of tho Soil. d. Toung Laaa,i5.- Bestfive dairy oows : Same exhibitor, £5: . Farmers', .f irstc!a«—Best.• , cow: '¦ Mr. .Murphy, Blossom' HiU.'-'£3 ":Mr. J. Carroll, Earlarath. second, il 10s., and'Mf.'F.G.Kent 's Dewdrop,'highly commended; 'Three-years-old heifers:; Mr. Kent's Elizabeth 7th by 'Lord of theNore,J d. Elizabeth.4th, £2 ; .Mr- D. Murphy, BlossomHill; £V. .Twb-years-old: -Mr. Kent's DaphnebyiLordof theNore, d. Fanny; £2; Mr. i'.'Kennedy, Kiloannon,•JBI;1 "and same J highly - oomme'riflod.' . Teaijings'i.. Mr.Kent's PearldropbyPathfinder, 'd:Dewdrop;jE2 • Mr.M-drphyi Blossom Hill,< il. v;Calves : tMr. MiohiolHnrfcy, -Kilbarry,-- L'<^ farmer*1 Second OZoji- -Bestco_w,:J:Mr. ' Murphy;, BloMom^Hillj-ia'tOjir Jlfc;1 J,Kirwan';Kilclooney, ; ei, and same highly eetomeadbd.Threet-yiBafa-old heifers :¦ Mr. D; Lyons; WUKamstoini,110s., and'same 15s. I Twc-yeara -old t; Mr<P. Phelan,

Newrath,!jei 10s./r and :Mr7Mich»el:,Maddqck,"flr6ce-dieu;:15s."! ¦ TewlmgsVMrrD.'iM'irphj, Blossom>Hill,first and Becond, same priic8;v Calrcs't;*Hrv.?P«vWa]sh'Carrigavantry, J S l i- JS i .'Jl Jordari.'-BaDynanoes ii, 7s.6U, r^Wt hi^ bo ikdadi :' ". ,.j 5 8nssr-~Cf tniUmin'i clou': :Best Eafe-Mrs.'Stnart,Castletown-:^Be8t"five breeding ew'es ''ditto. '''BothFaimtrs'. cUasti—Best ram is M?.' M. >Barrbfe,("Bally.robin, .£1. , Best three;broedmgr-ewes: •Mr:l MibhaelHurley,..Kilbarry,.ijBt._« Best. five.fewe lambff'i Mr.Shanahan,.Caatlqtow.ni JBl£v;>¦'.{ ¦ i-l 'Jo:. Iff'ii/a i 'V ' ¦•" Swisx-f Gentlemep i. Clo«.: Best^^boarj Mr* ?;Budd,Tramore, first and. s«cond.^Beiit:sbw. and,li tori j Mr.-M.:Shanahan,'Castletown." BeStbreeding sow.m vasiMr: Bndd, nrst' and:'Jec6nd:. -»«tXTori»«»* Clasta.,Thobest bws-'Mr.iT.- Kenn&y,?Klloann6n; l110s.;Beat eoir, and-litter: ,:Mr: ShlnattoV-CMtleipyiji' 6110s, -.Best breedingtsow-inpig i"Mr.-Mlobael•Huxley,KUbarryVjarMr.AM.'Grath^CallahaiM.-Wl eli'eil.

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'efdingi ¦:> •VAcciKATiqK^HThe aert:reported a.biU bent inTen':j»- by,Mr.l 'Daltbni;;E':p.;fot;a6 for expenaes incurred inof-'the/ rc8pect -'to the jcariying:' out.in^ his diBtrictjof the>ooked.' nraccinatidh'Act,|as to :infection ttbrein. ; 'Actionjustly. :;was, poatponed for a week, to allow further details,d.food: as it -waa •uiiderstoodl'that '.Bimikr , chums w uld bereturn; ^ontjri'by some of, the other officers. In answer tonal can1 ;8ome'meinbers; the clerk.said that the charge wasly - and; le'gaLp1!"" - " : - ' ; \;- \ 'A y . . '- i ; :s/ 'and --: Tna 'DipBE8Si6if OF . THB' TIMES.—Mr. Wallace.which handed in a notice of motion, tb move, on that day

ito- en- fortnight,that, oiring to tho.'very depressed state ofarsons, the times,'in' coneea.uonce of tjie fall in valwo ofmfe'jthe: agricultural produce for ' ho last three br four sea-•onoeni gots, respectiTcly,' partly through competition, theivedout "guordionsV as thO;reppsentatiTeB of the ratepayersi is Bold at tho board," do 'earnestly "sympathise with them,rhether <and coll upon the landlords of the union to con-Bate for eider their tenants'in their present deplorable state,person and grant them such a reduction in their rents as

Hals at will enable them to tide over their present difficul-ry food ties. . Mr. Bichatdson: I object to that notice being> that a received, because that is a subject not properlyiropght suited for a board of guardians. Mr. Wallace : I, can bo| say it is a proper subject for this board,' or for anysooking other board like it. It is one that has been debated! condi-: .iii many of the Irish boards of guardians ; it is one•cooked, in -which the ratepayers are vitally concern\2d:j andristhe: as thoirrepresentatives; it' is our duty to considersquired.' their welfare; Mr. Eichardson : I do not ece whatthe raw1 \jeV as guardians, have to do between landlord andjularity "tenant. 'Mr. Wallace :I repeat, it is our duty toof milk- entertain such a question, .and I will add,' that it'Milch is the duty/and! the interest, as well, of the land-will re- lordsi to give a" fair reduction of rents. I am ai; stones tenant of the Earl-of Bessborough foe a small farm',dsed. it. and I' would-expectHhat you will do; what you

d ot . fairly can to induce his lordship to grant a reduction,tern. Mr. Eichardson i I thifik you bad bettor not inter-a, to fere with tho -bn'siiiess i of Lord Bessborongh as a:ows landlord.' Mr. Eichardson repeated his obiection tolave tho reception of the notice, and Mr. J: D.; Power'rodk' replied in support' of it; by Baying that' the guar-p.of dians were returned by'tho ratepayers, and it wasJept the duty of , the guardians to. attend to the justper- • interests of .those who sent them to the board. Thatook. -waa the guardians business there, .and if they didnips not do it they should not' be there: ' If rents wereing, not fairly reduced the'result would bo very injuriousfore: to the country. Mr. E. Walsh supported this view,are and, ultimately; the chairman said he Bhould acceptwns the notice; adding 'that the! proper time to hearil*

'objections to it would ; be' when it was being pro-

Jte,* < posed as a resolution; which would bo on that dayeiva 'fortnight. ' The notice was ocbepted, and 'the boardted;' 'roBft.' f - - ' - ¦ ¦ •' ' • ' . " ' !

i more ^ ATOBDAY, SEPT. '. 13TH.—Mr. H. W. BRISCOB,

>aken.- J,P., Chairman of tho'Board, in the chair, i Also pre-Uition,' 'Sent :! Messrs. F.: Hqgon; :D.V.C, Earl of Bess-towir borough/ J. Eicbardson, J. Wallace, P. Walsh, J.P.,

Jly in J. Hearne, Pat^Walsh,' P. Whelan. J. Hahessy.J.pi f lne Hickoy. J. Kirwan,-M. Terry, J. Butler, T|Lalor,ere is D;!,,; J, o'Donnell,' J. Power, J. Conway, with Dr.pooob,- Ai'0'Eyan/M.O.,in attendance. ' j |. ¦ - ; - ;

I'thom: • -STATB OF THB ;HouBK.4-Eemaining last report,id find * ;277 }. admitted during week, 13 ; born, 6 ; died, 8 ;penco discharged, 12 ,' in;touse

; at this date; 275 ; cost of

res to provisions and necessaries received during the week,de. : ' ¦ ¦¦ >,£40"2s"; 3,0d; ; do. consumed, 39 8s. 8d.'; general,Tork average cost', 2s. 2Jdy; infirmary, 2s. 10d.;; hallaccuse diet? ls.,7id.-- .'Balanceajrainst/jeiSie 13s. Id.

one i' THi'^ PiLTOTVir. ''Mm>i6At OFyiCBssHri;.—Mr:lUy; WalLwe'roised d questipn'as to.'. tho.validity;pf; theich olecUbn of 'Dr. Martiji^toYthiB district/ tne; ques-f »' ition'boing'as to the legality'of the -votejof Mr. D.'the AvMUward; J.Pj;(1Wogher,New Eoss)!as. a. mem-ted ber of ;that dispensary ! commiite"e; whose single vote'it .carried tho;electipn , of . the 'successful I candidate.tns;\ Hp-XMrVWailaoejVbelioyied'that |not having pro-¦ 'is 'pcrty iri therunton;1 or! in'tho'district, Mr. Milward•ted . ;wM not'(qjalifled ;to:'.vote.,!.The clerk replied thatte' 'he'foundmrl;Mil ard on.!the ex-bfficip . list wKen^he;his' '(Mr.'Mullk's)'came m .()fflee

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in»V, the:- same*:qualiflcatidn; returned/ as' he J!had then,iUy.: [ and he saW^no'reasbniVh'y'h'e' should. bp' .rembved.the* iin addition; the Pcal ^Obyernment'.hadl santionedma . the election of Br/'M^n.".'.Mrl :Wallace'Baic1'he¦;. - ;; ¦ would brlrig.tticTBubiect on'againi and it dropped' ¦' for the prcsentr-v r':i'::;:v .' :;

^. , . ." . ; ". ' j. :" ] r . ' . - - ;- <>• .' I'^HJS'VAccntATiOMJ cT.- Tho. . last day. Mr.. Dal-!¦- "¦Y\. 'ton,:EiO.; presented'd claim.'for 'jBl';for extra dutyJon' under .this Act/ ond it^-was postponed to

i this! moet-ters ling for furthor considoratibn. .'; Mr.' Eichardson nowrch! Baid-he'thoughtj that"it''was part' of-'hujduty, andtoo? ¦ that 'ho 'shonld/consqubnUy, receive( no j extra ! re-on- ¦ imuneratibn for it.V;'lft.:J)altbn'.was.'called in, andlied ¦ said that he had sever done this duty before.' - Mr.3 to " : Hogah :-pid;i^'take

<t»nucK",tiineIf.[ Mr. 'DaJiton :

-to iTesi'Irhad 'tojgo thTOUgh1 the whole district ofthe' jPiltbwn, which took;" la'o.a^ day. In;reply , to Mr.the •Mbry'tta.CHrk'exp ned'that' in the C irri^k-'on.'i it: 'Siuruniori^thereJwere_Bb defaulters, except in Pil-tes ;tbwn',! where there1 wfdre''21'br, 22, and that a circularion -hsd4 been 'received:;from.the';Local .GbvernmontJO ? 'Board-stating that'wh'erVthe're leving officers " hadt,'»' itoVundertakjB theldutyX.6fi finding,.|bn1i 'defaiilt rB2her ' flerthVAcfc In* question they, should be romune-red- TOted; * ] ;: Willace'Xto* Mr.iI)alton) : Have youam- performed .that "duly ?. [¦rMr.,'Ijnltori : I have.'; Mr.:ni- Wallace i Would you'rhaVe 'gone to' Piltewn if youiat ' did not db eo ?'*; Mr. Dalton replied'in.thenegatlye.?he Mr. Hogan propoaedthat he get 16s. Mr, Riqhard-the son moved,'as an amendment, , that ho get 10s. :'Aeir poll being, taken, there Jvoted for the proposition .12,

againsf*:. - ; - ; .^::,. ; ^:; .:. .: . . , : . . : , : ! - i : - : • :•;',/HAij- xABLTrSircpUES.—The board nextfwontinto tbe.consideration of the'tonders for these sup-^

lies/the fir8t being ; ;';:' _ ' :.!;*h- .- : .< ¦ i ' ¦:' ¦ ;i ¦) ' .;- :' I i'Brwd—The. Chairman jstatod there was- but one

tender; the price ;was!6id- pei?;41ba.': (The namewas nbt stated)."ji In answer to'questipns,the master

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.'there 'was^ eyery] reason 'itdhbelieye that 'tbe'^mce.wotUd 'riset(hear).; jMr;\Terry proposed jtbat the.tender, lie taken. >. Mr,' Wallace 'seconded the motion.^Mr.' atk. WalsK object»d to.toking;the tender, be-'cause- floor waa;now cheaper than it was last year.'Mr; Wallace": I know aam'uoh'about flour as -mostguardkna.here;(hear,hcar), and I can tell yon thatthe flour ou'j would get last -year fair thirty] shillingsa liack you could not j get this year under thirty-six

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, -;r- .'i- !>;¦>¦ ' •' : •'|¦ • ¦ i :' ¦•; ),,-rMr lalpr, D.Xi; mpvedj* -vs 'an amendment,;thattiey advertise again.iand .this amendment -waa'car-riedfby.ll for,l;Jo 8 o gaiD8t.L',There was only oi\e.tender iprj*brown bread; 4Jd: per '41bs.'i Loat: price"¦i^

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Slacke, E.M.> with Mr. E, McLoughlin, S.I., inattendance: , . . . . ,

TBESPA 88.—Mr. Joseph O'Eyan suininonod a ladnamed Michael Tuohy, for .being in his garden at 8o'clock on Sunday night, thelOtn ult.. ' He believedho'was there for the purpose of stealing fruit. : Sentto gaol for a week. . ;. . .

WAQES.—^Mary O'Connell summoned MargaretMtickey, for JB1 12s. 6d. wages j she had summoneddefendant before, but had nine days to finish hermonth ; she was hired by defendant at 103. a month.Defendant said she had ten pigs, and when nhe soldthem she reduced her wages to JB1 a'quarter j Bheoffered her 10s. 6d., whioh was all that was due toher. A decreo for that amount was granted, andthe case was adjourned forproof of tho remainder o!thft "dphfc.

ABSAULTINO THE POLICE.—Sub-constable Daltoncharged John Dwyer, Lough-street, with assaultinghim while in the dischargo of his duty, on tho 30thult. The constable deposed that, defendant wasunder arreBt for drunkenness, and vfhilo : goingthrough tbe yard at the- barracks, ho struck himwith his clenched fist in the face. Ho was £nod 10s.,or a week's imprisonment.

RIOHJ? oy QUAERYINQ.—rEdmond Flynn, a roadcontractor, proceeded against Mi?. Walsh, Curragh-dobbin, for liberty to open a quarry on his farm.Mr. Davin appoured" for Mrs. Walsh, and Mr.Moriarty for the contractor. Flynn was examined,and proved he • was contractor, and could find nomore convenient quarry, and that ho could not getmaterial from a quarry on tho same farm foe n. yearbook. The defendant was examined, and said thather objection was to opening a new quarry in herland. Jas. Connell swore that there was enough ofmaterial in tho old quarry. Mr. Moriarty asked foran adjournment, in order that the County Surveyormight examine the ground, Captain Slacke sug-gested that tho magistrates Bhould, after tho courtwa3over, examinb tne place, and give tbeir decisionon the next day, which was agreed to by bothparties. \ j

TBAN8FEB op LICEN6B.—Mr. Quirke applied onbehalf of Miss Johanna Tobin, Main-struct; for atransfer of tb"e licensed premises now. held bj Mrs.Laurence Walsh, ¦ which ' his client had latelypurchased.—Granted. i

STABBING.—James Molumby, a deaf and dumbboy, was charged with having stabbed a young ladnamed Cantwell, a cousin of his; in tho jaw with aknife, on the 28th August. Cantwell refuscd'to besworn, saying he die1 not understand tho nature ofan oath. It was stated that thiB boy was alwaysannoying and making game of defendant. He waslet off with a caution not to do such a thing again,and Cantwell was informed that if be didn't letMolumby alone he would be severely dealt with.• • : DBUNXBNNE88.—David Heffernan was chargedwith being drunk on Sunday morning. Havingbeen up threu times before in tho last twelvemonths, he was fined XI, or twenty-one days.:THB ' LATE i CHILD DEBEBTION CASE.—Peter

Whelan and Ellen Hearn were'charged with desert-ing ; a child,:, by leaving it outside the workhousegate three weeks ago. Constable Oeoghegan hadcharge of the case. After reading tho informa-tions; the court allowed them out on ttuur ownrecognisance to appear when called on.

THS ;BECBHT : CASE- OP CHILD DESEBTION.—Aspecial: inquiry, was held this morning before Mr.Briscoe,'J.P.,1 and Captain Slacko, E.M., into acharge against a woman named Gorman for desert-ing an infant recently at the workhouse gate; andby reasoffof.euch neglect contributing to its subse-quent death. :This .woman was proved to having|beon seen leaving the infant at the gate, and on theoccasion , the porter, running out to arrest her,caught her by tho. sbawl.which she left in MB bands,making her escape for'the moment, but sho wassubsequently arrested. A woman now swore thatthe Bhawl. produced was Margaret Gorman'sj andthat therdesertod child was her's also. The magis-trates decided ; on sending the case for trial to thoquarter sessions. - • ,

. MB. EICHAED. DOWLING, NOVELIST.; In this month's number of tho Biograph appears

a memoir of Mr Richard Dowling. Richard Dowling,saya.tho;biographer, who has just won bis'spurs as anovelist: by tho publication of tho '.'. Mystery ofKillard,"_ is the BOU of David Jeremiah and Mar-garet Dowling. 1 He was born at Clo'ninel, Ireldnd;on ithe , 3rd of June, 1840. He was hont to schoolat; Cl9nmel) . Waterford; and' Limerick. Onj hisleaving sohool it was intended that "be should studylaw, but that idea was abandoned,' . and the futurenovelist ; was placed in the 6mce of his uncle, Mr.William 1 Downey, Waterford; in order that! hemight acquire eom'e 1 knowledge of ¦ business: i In1870 ho abandoned what is generally'- conceived tobe the correct business career, and turned his atten-tion .to ¦ the press.. He was on ' the ; staff of theDublin . Nation He subsequently edited Zorimus,to which ho contributed many humoroua essays,and still ; later ,he edited Ireland 's Eye, whichho. organised" and started -in' conjunction withMr. : Ji . F., O'Hea; He next organised and .editedthe. first": "Dublin > Hlustrated Annual.".'; ; Mr.Dowling went to London in 1874; and was soon.; acontributor to the." Illustrated Sporting and Drama-tic News.". -. Ho wrote, among other sketches pub-lished'in; that'journal,-, '* Mr.- Andrew p'Epurke'aRamhjiuga." - . " Yorick," a child of his busy' brain,was started;but it sank into an'early; grave in' lessthan;.six .. months;; 'In- 1879, " The ; Mystery, ofKillard'.' was published ; through Messrs.' Tinsley,Brothers, and the work was at once pronouncedoriginal, in conception, and suggestive ot great pro-miso.in .tho author. • He is now writing his secondthrep:yolume novel, '/;The;.Weird. Sistor8,''.; whichis appearing in the pages of" TinBley's Magar.ine."Besides theso two larger''works, Mr. Dowling hassupplied dramatic stories for. country papers, lead-jng and'descriptivo articles, sketches, vorso, andthe usual miscellany that falls to the lot b£ !tho all-round writer to tho. press. ¦ • One of the late ] JohnCamden Hatten's shilling books of humbur/en'titled" Oa Babies and Ladders," is from the pen ot Mr.Dowling. :¦¦• '¦ : y - - \

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LOED WM. BEEESFOED'S HOESE.POISONED BY TEA.—Tbe Lancet remarks that

Lord William Beresford; in additioa ¦ to his diitinc-tion. aa ti gallant and chivalrous Boldier, will bedistinguished in history as the owner .of a Jiorsewhich was >poisbned-- by tea. . The '- .VeterinaryJournal reports the " case, and charoct','unparalleled in the'annals of yeterinahuman toxicology." ;A staff ; cook havingpounds of tea in a sock, a Kaffir groom '£.corn; and; serving out the contents tohorses, gave Lord William Bere'sford's 61bulk of the tea,- which was eaten greedilydoced the most startling results. • The a]ge<l, kicked, and ran backwards, at inter)ing .'madly around,/finally falling intiwhere ib lay dusbinj its' head on the rocldespatched by an ossegai. thrust ' througlTho pott - marteni '¦ appearances indicatecerebral congestion.- The occurrence as |is . prbbably,'; uniqueV; .The'.1 phenomenawere, however, characteristic pf the act:eirie—namely; cerobriil .Viaccittment, ¦ v

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TMN-rS ON BDTTEE-MAKINGThe Council of tho Eoyol Agricultural Sopicty of

England has come to a very reasonable conclusionthat daily farmers might improve the quality oftheir butter by the adoption of improved methodsand appliances. They therefore instructed theirsecretary, Mr. Jenkins, the editor of the Society sJournal; to prepare a small pamphlet on tho sub-ject, which has now been issued, under tho title of" Hints on Butter-Making," from which wo take thefollowing extracts:— . . ¦

" The bad quality of much of tho English butterwhich finds its way to wholesale markets isduo to onoor more of tho following defects in the ordinary pro-cesses of manufacture in England :—Tho milk isnot skimmed early enough—often not beforea cer-tain amount of sourness has been developed in thomilk, and an appreciable amount of curd has,;theie-forc, become mixed with tho cream. Although thiscurd increases tho quantity, it injures the qualityof tho butter, which rapidly becomes rank, nndfetches a deservedly low price. Skimming is' oftendone with great carelessness, and a greater or lessquantity of milk is taken off with the cream, pro-ducing the same result—in kind if not in degree—as when tho cream is taken off , sour milk, es-pecially when the cream is left to become sourbeforeit is churned. From carelessness in churning,or in the manipulation of the butter, a considerableproportion of buttermilk and water is often inten-tionally or accidentally left in . the butter. Nodoubt, this practice increaf cs the weight of tho mass,but in a very fow days, or even hours, the mixturebecomes nearly unsaleable. Dirt in any form-foul smells—unskilful milking—bad food and bodwater given to the cows—bad water, soap, or othernoxious substances used in washing tbe dairy ap-pliances—arc nil causes of bad butter, which noamount of care in manipulation will counteract.Temperature is another element.and is to bo guessedat rather than tested by the thermometer, andis sometimes too rapidly altered. Packing is fre-quently at fault, kegs, firkins, cases, &c., being de-fective, and in consequence their contents arrive attho market in a condition which proves thatslovenliness is not confined to tho making of butter.Churn tho cream at tho temperature • of 57 degs.to CO dogs, in a revolving barrel or a midfeatherchurn, fitted with a spigot. Tho more simple thechurn tho better, because it is more easily cleaned;The Norman barrel churn is thus an improvementupon those in which tho dashboards extend to tbocircumference. The churning should bo dono withscrupulous regularity, at a speed which experienceteaches to bo best adapted to the kind of the. churnand the temperature of the air. With tho Normanbarrel churn tho rate varies from forty to sixtyrevolutions per minute in the be6t districts, ac-cording to the size of tho churn and the temperatureof the air ; and with Thomas and Taylor's i self-acting eccentric churn, which took the society'sfirst prize at Bristol List year, tho rato during thetrials was between fifty and sixty-two. Ventilatotho churn frequently during tho first ten minutesby removing the ventilating peg for a few seconds.Listen attentively to the sound of tho cream/ andwhen ohanged in the least degree stop the churning,and ascertain whother the butter has come, and ifit is in gobules no larger than a pin's head, with-draw the buttermilk. The bad quality of butter ismore often due to the neglect of this rule than toany cause. To avoid tho loss, pass tho buttermilkthrough a hair-sieve, which will retain any jpar-ticles of butter that may escape with the buttermilk,arid .return them to tho churn. Wash tho butterthoroughly with cold water by half filling the cuurn,giving it three or four turns, and then withdrawingit in the same way as tbo buttermilk. Repeat ibewashing until the water comes out of the cbumas clear ns it was when it was put in. Tuko outthe butter with a pair of wooden patters and donot touch it with the Hand. Press out tho waterstill in the butter by passing it under a kneading-board, or by working, it with the wooden patters.

"Colouring the butter is a practice.that cannotbe recommended from any point of -view, exceptthat the public taste, or rather, the publio iaye-sight, requires that butter Bhould have a rich yellow;colour. Tho ordinary solutions of annatto, which"are generally used for tho purpose, are unsuitable,because they are a mixture of annatto and water.Water will not mix with fat, and butter is essen-tially fat, therefore when such a material is used tocolour tno butter, it makes it look streaky, and itsmarket value is ruined. Such a mixture should beadded to the cream in a dilute state before churning.'A fatty solution of annatto, which ia now beingsold in some localities, obviates this difficulty. 'buttho best substitute is the liquid strained from ' thepulped carrots. In any case the process of colour-ing requires great enro and . judgment. Makp upthe butter into such shapes and sizes as are ; mostsaleable to your customers, but be careful alwaysthat it should be clean and attractive. ThiB need notbo dono until after the butter has been • allowed. toremain for twelve hours covered with a clean elbth;to drain and become consolidated. Pack the butterfor conveyance in small; packages, lined first withwhite paper;-and /then with new and clean • muslinpreviously well rinsed in boiling water, and againcooled, care being taken, in'.the case of fresh buttermode np in pats or rolls, that the several pieces' inone package cannot shift so as to injure'their shapeor appearance. . • __

¦ ; . ;. "Salt should not be used except '.for what isknown as • keeping butter/ or to pleaso the ;tosteof special customers. Keeping butter should ' bepacked in kegs largo enough, but not tod large forone churning.. Tho salt may bo incorporated: withthe butter by passing tho butter, sprinkled i withsolt,once or twico underthe rollers of the kneading-board. Tho kegs should bo rinsed thoroughly withsalt water, and a layer of salt sprinkled over; thebottom head of the cask bofore butter is put in, andanother over the top head of tho butter after it hasbeen covered with muslin, which hog been, .wellrinsed in boiling water to get out theBize, and thenwell coaled previous to putting in the head of thekeg. ' • ¦ .

* The temperature of the oreom ehoold be gradually robed orloWored, as required, by placing the veaael containing it in abath of warm or cold -water. ' ¦ . -

•ADVICE TO BUTTEE MAKEES. | ;" . The following has been drawn up by the Earl :ofBessborough, with tho anxious wish'to instruct andencourage the butter makers, nnd with tbe earnestdesire to see Irish Butter take its proper place in themarket:— ' i

Why is our butter so cheap now, is a question fro-quontly asked at tho prosont time, and for which variousreasons nro givon ? I bolievo somo of tho chief causes»ro :—FIBST.—Because our buttor. cannot hold itsplaco in tho English markot against' foreign competi-tion.' . . . : • • ¦ ¦¦" • ;• '• ¦ • '•¦' . • • ¦ '¦'¦• . ' ¦;• • ¦¦ ¦ . ;

SECOND.—Becanso ' there is less domand' for 'coarsequalities of bnttor i Ewland,' owing to tho great'de-pression in trado'generally,-by which great numbers oftho .working clasaos'aro thrown out of employment, andconnot'afford to buyaslioretofore c:'!; .¦, :'', : ¦••• • '; - i . '¦ THIBJ>.—Becauaq'.our bntief Uj riot.nfooly.papkod, ourpackages aro not:'suitoblo'

^to tWj.-Enjflish., market, piu

flrkina aro often unsightly,' roughly and -badly mado,not nicely, oleanod off or._smo<jfte11"on'thb'insidel andfrequently of unseasoned or pther.unsuiiublo wood; i ¦- Irish Batter was;considered good;and I-have autho-rity Ifo'r saying, that when properly, madaiit is tho Ibcstin tho English market, but a great quantity of it is Vorybad and has to ,be sold at a very, low price, giving a' badnamo to the jrhqlb/^The'Foroign, butter, though not so

ind so obtainB 'the preference:'.-'f - '1:i"-V ;;-" • • | hir young noblemani passed/ through Borrisokane;u 'Portha informattpn-of those whihavVno't bt'boon' on Monday, f Krop te.ior the. Kyle direction.^heri).:ablo to mako: good batter,' I offer the folldwing Bugges-, he.vi8it«d;the;iestateao'of ;Bis' brother,'-1 thoAMarquiB;tiona s— .i.c-i :.. ¦ ',.::•'• s VA ; !!¦;*.<'».«¦ ¦• ¦i-:- . • •;.-.;• -•-. :• y, , .of .Ormpnde/tbon wKomVlthere' doesliipfifrasida, in,<( Hav? »'/P.roper.' da>rv,-.oi!>'Beparaterrpbm. for^ your; .Tipporary a, feore.considerate'landlbrd.v "It iairnoto-;»i% well

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THE HAEVESTTlio ivoather, long so detrimental to: tho cereals,

improved much this ' week—an absence of heavy,continuous rain, with a'drying wind, and an autumnsun being its characteristics/ accompanied by a froston a couple of nighte, tho mornings and eveningsbeing sharp. In consequence of tins change, thefarmer was enabled, here and there, to commencecutting, but, to only a limited extent, the cornin many places being scarcely turned in color, notto speak of being ripened. T?ho appearance ofthe wheat and oats is not reassuring as to yield.Tho straw will bo abundant, but the head is not of apromising nature. A small quantity of oats hasreached our market within the past few days, in aninferior condition, lho green crops, on the otherhand, show an encouraging prospect. . Although thepotatoes to our market seem free from blemish, wearo sorry to find that tho crop is becoming muchaffected with tho blight, and that the disease isspreading from the sea-coast inland. However , thevisitation, as yet, seems partial, and somo fields inthis district show no sign of it whatever. Much de-pends still on the weather. With such a seriouscondition of affuirs it must be conceded that .thefarmer's prospects are very gloomy. The all-important fact cannot bo overlooked, that while theliabilities of tho farmers, rents, taxes, wages and theliko aro as high as they wero in years of comparativeabundanco, tbo prices of produce bavo very makiiallyfallen, and it wonld require a superabundant harvcBt-yieldto givo the farmer , a chanco, even, of favorablyfacing tho great tido of foreign competition which hassot in so strongly to bur shores, iiacon, beef , com,coming in such largo quantities from America, wheretho producer is BO favorably circumstanced, cannot failGo'tell on tho Irish farmer, and while , in ono respect,wo should bo very thankful that at a time whon moneyin so scarco in Ireland wo have such a largo quantity offood reaching us, obtainable at a comparatively lownguro, still wo cannot bo unmindful of tho palpablyimmodiato consequences to our heavily-taxed farmersand the community at large, ' Ono direct result of thisstato of things is; prices of cattlo and of butter aro one-third, at leant, lowor horo than they were in tho yearoto which we :Uavo referred,, and thero is no reason', atpresent, to enpposo thoy will not go down in still greatorproportion.. A golden rulo in dealing with land is, therent should not bo'hiore'than .tho fair profit which ityields—that is, tho land is givon to the farmer to worklor the mutual benefit of _tho owner and himeclf, andthat the ront payable tboreon can be cqnitablo onlywhon it is measured on the profit which it returns. Thobbsorvanco of such a rule would bo of inatarial advan-tage to an'agricultural cdnntry such as Iroland, andtho sooner .it would bo established tho better for allparties. On the whole, it is nndoniably tho fact , theaoonor landlords and, tenants como to a fair settlementtho soonor will the country sot on the road to prosperity.

TRAMOBE PETTY:SESSIONS—MONDAY .Beforo Messrs; E. Power, ' (in .tho chair,) Colonel

Mollnn, C.B., E.M., and C. Eogers, with Mr. Wholan,S.I., in attendanco. ' -

UTTEBiN.e , BA8E COIN.—John Keano was bronghtnp for attempting to utter a base coin, purporting to bea sovereign, in Tramorejabout threo weoks previously.Tho case came up on adjournment from last Sessions,Mr. E. Leamy, for tho acousod. - ¦

John -Kolly examined by Head-constablo Ball—Ee-collcoted 15th August ; saw defendant in Hannigan'spublichonsb j ho waa .with_ a young man whom I did notknow ; tho young man called for a quart of beor andpwo mo a sovereign ; I.'gavo it to Mrs- Hannigan ; itlooked liko a sovoreign, only it had an eagle's head onone sido of it; Mrs. Hannigan said it was light, and Igave it baok to tho young man again ; when I gavehim back tho coin ho ¦ wanted to know why I did notbring him back hia change ; I.said that Mrs. Hanniganwould riot take it. Cross-examined by Mr. Lcamy :Did not see the coin in Keane's hand. Miss AnnioClifford proved that Keano brought in a sovereign andcalled for two halves of whiskey.; said that the coinwas bad s Keano wanted it back.; would not give it tohim. Mr. Loamy, in a forcible, speech costonde'd thatKeane thought tho. coin was good, or elab he^'novorwould have attempted to pass it. ' . Ho asked tho magis-trates to.dismiss tho caao. . . . : '. . :";. :

Tho' magistrates were ..'nnanimons in sending thodefendant for trial to the Quarter Sessions, but tookbaiUhimBelf in -£20, and two sureties of .£10 each...HiaHWAT EOBBBBY.'—John ¦Whittlo was chargedwith robbing a boy named James Power of a bottle ofwhiskey on the Priest's road, on tho 6th inst: JamesPower, examined by Head constable Boll:. Am sorvantto : Patrick 'Hynn," at Peniibr ; got three bottles ofwhiakoy, and onel of brandy at Syan'a, Strand-street,on Satnrday.night last ; 'when we wero going along; thoPriest's; road: Whittle came: up .to' the car and triedto pall a' bottle - of whiskey, out of a woman's pooketwho 'was ','ia.r . fhe car, , namod,.Mary;.Lambort ; , shoscreamed ; and Whittle and his companions ran away.Cross-examined by Mr! Moran :. Woj met . a crowd ontho Priest's'-road with'.Whitllo;'ho camo across therood, and tried, to pull ..one of tho bottles from mo; 1had the- bottle under my arm ;. I ., swear it was Whittlowho camo over. :Mary Lambert .examined:. I am aor-vant at Mr. Flynn'B,' Peimor j was in Tramoro on thoCth Sept ; baught some brandy and whiskey from Mr.'By da; - aboub 10 o'clock I- was going homo with JamesPower along tho Priest's load when wo met a orowd;saw a big man .come across the: road and take a bottleof whiakey from James ¦ Power. Cross-examined; byMr. Moran : "Neither , I • nor '.my party drank- anythingthat day ; will not swear .'that Whittle was with'thocrowd ; the only ' means I Lavo of recogmsing Whittleis ho IB so tall ; thero wore about six men trying to takotho whiskeys < IveCTeamed aad/they scattered ; it wasabout twente miridtai after thai that tho tall man cameup with . ancither' crowd; aid tried to tako tho whiskeyfrom mo. Michael :Keoghan . examined by Mr. Moronfor tho dofonoo : S was with Whittlo that cvonihg 'untirten o'olook ; saw. him gping home ; he was not drunk.;ho mot anotlior man at the Chapel; I then went home.CrosB-oxaminud by :Head-constable Ball: Did not BOOthe row that:night ;' it;was tho latch of ,the door thatgavo mo tho cnt on thenoso; I only heard yesterdaythat Whittlo was token for1 stealing a bottle of whistoy.'David Hearn; examined > by Mr. Mprau—Was withWhittlo on- the 6th Septombor ;. met him between thoChapel , and James's .corner; walked with him to hisown houso ; wo live in the 'same street ; it was'half-pastton when I got homo.-. 'Tho' Court sent ,'the case fortrial to next Quarter Sessions. Mr. Moran asked thoBonch to take bail in a small amount as the defendantwas a poor man. . The benoh took bail, himself in £20,and two sureties in .£10 each. ¦ : , . . . , . : . ' .:

ROBBEBY.T-John Caddih'y was oharged with stealinga whip'from a eoldior named Henry Pnllins ; also withassaulting- another - soldier named Francis Cousins'.Mr. Feoly asked for an adjpornment for tho productionof two .witnoEsea. : Tho.be rich granted thetvppUcation.

DEUNK.—Kanrico Fiynn was chargod with havingbeen' drank tnd '. disorderly. Mr. Bogers : Wjro * youevor up'bofore;'-ifaurico? 'Defondantj : A' oouplb -oftimes, your: ifors.bip (great laughter).—Fined TOs\ or aweek.- John:,SolliVan was charged with a •similaroffenco, and was fined Is.1 ; ? ".' J - -- : ¦¦ •

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¦ iBOBBINS J^S^ OBCHABD.—Mr. George Poot charged

a littlo boy,.named. Higgins with robbing his orchard.He damaged- the troeB' to; tho amonnt of 5s.—Sentjtogaol for a forbiighf. - -This' caso conolnded tho business.

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ifs ; an ' extract from the London

correspondent;Vof A.'thb, ,ZJ»erpobl . Courier , :—;.'¦ ;' •' " Among:':tbve"Items Q£.' electoral news' it' iB;an-

nounced that Mr. 'Eeardeh is to be a ¦ candidate .forWexford Bbroiigh'at the >iext'election'. Mr/ .'Bear-den is ': well Sbowh- to. London' through, the-i .- ad-vertising sheet 'of the Times , as an. auctioneer . andhouse agentj'to which two branches'of ..business; healso'a'djls that,'of undertaker/.' Ho will, however, bo'betterknowii to.fame'as'tho Member of Parliamentwho, at ono^ppHpa'.pf)his. career was .bolder or rash;or unwifle' &l>ttgli' to propose the abdication of j'tKeQueen in favpur of the Prince of Wales.", . . . . > .

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|7] VERY DESCRIPTION of LETTER-PREJ-< FEINTING, BOOKDIN DIKO andEnUNQ, doat THE NEWS Oflico, King-Struot. ' *\' ~ ¦

rCounty and City of Waterfora. IGENEEAL QUARTEE SESSIONS, Eq

nnd LAND SESSIONS. 1879.MICHAELMAS SESSIONS ;i %

DIVISION OP LisMORE.-Civil Easiness and Cr&MBusiness: Tuesday 14th October. Equitr and Ii»a \Business : Wednesday, loth October •'•'DIVISION OF DDNOABVAN.-Civil BiiBinoss : Thais-

day, ICth Octobor. Crown Business nnd Equity »sALand Business : Friday, 17th October '¦¦¦.

DIVISION OP WATERFOKD.-Civil 'Business : TueiVday, 2l8t October. Crown Business : Wednesday, 22ndOctobor. Equity and Land Business : Friday 24thOctober. ¦"

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FOED ClTY--°™wn Business : Thursday,23rd October.CBOWN BDSINESS.—The Grand and Petit Juries will

be called at Twelve, sharp, at Lismore on the First dayof each sessions, and at Waterford and Dungarvan ontho Second day of each sessions. Tho Grand and Peti*Juries of tho City of Waterford will bo called at Ten ontho First day of each sessions. All nut-sons summonedas Jurors are required to be punctuas in attendance »ttho commencement of the Crown business : tho Conrtwill bo compelled to impose fines of not less than Tv*0Pounds on such persons as fail to ansvror to their naff 68-Application for Spirit Licence will be heard immedia-toly after the Grand Jury have been swornCIVIL BosiNES8. -Thc Court will sit on theSfirst dayof the sossions m each Division, at Ton a m Civil?"'*aud Lists of Defences must bo lodged with the Cle* °ftho Peaeo, or with such other person oa ho shall apl*111*m each Sessions Town (arranged in alphabetical cr*>ridistinguishing Ejectments, Replevins and Lcgaey'rtS"^from ordinary Civil Bills), at or beforo Three inftfcafternoon of the day previous to tho first day of tb --^Bsions. Lists of Defences must be made ontalphab' g£on foolscap rapcr. The List of Civil Bills will b 1in alphabetical order at tho sitting of tho Court. Mparties will bo requirsj to be iu readiness. Ej< • gwill bo called in each Division next after th . gBuainnR.q. ¦ R

NAMES OP PROCESS OFFICERS.—Division of Li. El—Michael Currecn, Lismorn ; John Hartnctt , Lism §1John Neill. Tallow. Division of Dungarvan—Pa' MKeanc.Dnngarvan ; James Cochrane.Lciimybrich ; nDeacon, Ardmoru ; Blartin McGrath , Ballymacarbr/JMichaol CollinR, Ballinaparka : John Pope, CloDmol.DivLiion of Waterford—Michaol Corcoran, Waterford ;Eichard Phelan, Passage ; James McNauiara, Carrick-beg ; John Quinlan, Tramoro ; Thomas Lcnihan, Kil-macthomas. AVILLIAM JOHN DENNEHY,

Clerk of tho Peace, Connty and City of Waterford.Pcaco Office , Waterford.

JE30.000 TO LEWD,IN O N E OE B I O E E S U M S

THE DIEECTOKS of THE IEISH CI V I L SERVICEBniLDiua SOCIKT Y invito attention to the rc-

visod tables of the Society, under which unprecedentedadvantages , aro offered in assisting persons to acquireFreehold or Leasehold property.

Tho Loans arc repayablu by quarterly instalments,according to tho following tables, which include Princi-pal and Interest :

EEPAYMENT TABLES,SHEWING THE QCAETERLT PAYMENTS POK EACH .£100

ADVANCED FOR THE TERIODS SPECIFIED.Table 1. •

Applicalilo to Loans on FeeSimple Property.

5 £5 10 0 s JLii " 010 3 5 0 in 3 H B15 2 8 4 15 2 15 080 • j 2 0 3 20 2 7 6

The costs r.ttenduip a Loan . nro very low, nnd special facili-ties nre afforded for the completion of purchases through thoCourts.

DEPOSIT DEPAETSIENTThe present rato of Interest allowed on Deposit Receipts i.i

2J net Cent, per Annum. 4 PEE CENT. FOK FIXED '.'DEPOSITS. VCurrent AccountB opened and check books supplied. 'Interest allowed on tuo minimum monthly bahrnce.Dopositors havothc following guarantees, viz.:—Tho entire Funds must , under the Act of Parl iament , be iu-

voated on Mortgage of Freehold or Leasehold Propurii/.The iotat amount receivable on- dey orit ii limited bt/ tho Act of

ttco-thtrds o/tfte balance due to the Society on its Mortgage *.The Prospectus and every information mny bo hod, free of

expense, on application to *:AXFBED H. BEEECEB, Secretary,

52, Lower Sackville-strect, Dublin.MATTHEW HUNT, Local Surveyor,

Bercsford-stroct, Waterford.

Tho Society has already advanced near]; three qnartcrsof a million on mortpajce. * rmylO.Cm.

W. BEirSON. "Watch and Clock MakerTO TH E

/^UEEN and EOYAL FAMILY, and byV)J Special Appointments to H.B.H. tho PamcE ofWAtEr, H.I.M. Tho EUPEEOB of EUSSIA, and thoMiHAEAJiHS of BtJEDWAN and JOUOUE. ''

Prize Medals—London, Dublin, an&Paris.¦ B E N S O N ' SWATCHES

Of ovory description, suit-¦ ablo for all Climates,- from;2 to 200 Guineas.

, Chronographs,.-. Chronometers,,.' Keyless,-Levers,-Presentation,Repeaters,". Railway Guards';'Bdldicrs'. and Workmen'sWatcheslof extra strength. Wind Dials, etc .Novelty— " Early English" Clocks, in Wood nnd

Onnoln, , decorated with Blno China, Wodgwood, &c,from XSs. 5s.' Hade solely by Benson.

BENSON'S GOLD AND SILVEE JEWELLEBT,Of every description, in tho richest and newest Disigns,• at tho Loweat'Pricos. compatiblo with good

. ' . . . workmanship : -,,Jf rooche?; Bracelets;Necklets, Lockets, Rings, Earrings,¦ : . <Src; and also in Diamond ana! precfows Stones.BENSON'S "Workman '.*:Silver English Lover,

•• '- ¦ • • • • £5 5s. ( WarrdhiedJ.BENSON'S " Everybody's" SUver Watch, Crysta

, •: ¦ Glass, £3 3s. (Warranted).. ' ., BENSON'S SlLtEB AND ELECTRO-PlJLTB,':;For Raco and Athletio,'Mootinga, Presentation orHousehold use. Special Designs and Estimates Free.

BENSON'S New Illnstrated Pamphlets on Watchoa,Clocks, Turret Clocks, Plato, ana Jewellery, Bent PostFree, 2dveach. Watches sent BBIO by-Post to all partsof tho world. _—Watohcsj-Clocka, and Jowellery skflfiillyrepaired byeiporienced Workmen. , Plato, Jewellery,- and Watchesbought and exchangod. Clubs supplied.

Steam Factory and City Show Rooms :LUD.GATE: HILX^xi'tONDON ,

West End Establishment—-25, OLD BOND STEEET'mW.ly i - • ¦ >,[BSTA£U8B5P77l74?].: :

¦OOYAL; 'pEVONSHIEE . SJ5BGE .—Jtf 'newJLLl mlitores and colo'rB, specially ptoducedbj Spearman

and 0poannanr Plymouth,1 from nelocted* and elustios'jiplo.wools—is unequalled for hard wear ad general

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¦Ti'btAL DEVONSHTEE SEEGE is Wen forJLlJ '; Ladies' Dreues ia Navy Blae and other solid colors,. . . . and in Heather or HomespnnMixtniai, price Is. 6Jd..:¦;.'= i •¦". U. HJ4:, ind 2s. 3d; the' ya*d: Also in light weighted

: ;¦¦ .,. ¦> Yeroa tor tho nummer. .. ! ¦ -i y , . : : ¦.,. -. V";T>0XAI» DEVONSHIEE.SEEGE forCbildHm'6JLl; .wear.' in lTKite, nnd.NaTy.Blne, la. 3{d per yardv-Ex-. '. ' ' : tiaiTDlod and' SCrengthened for Boys', Gentlemen's,

• ..¦ ;; and •Ya.chtfoj Suits, from 2s. lid. the yard. '.'! Sea-¦-"f ' \.\c~atw£cqnn<rt hurt -it '*' .. ..'. .: ..

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,XJ.OYAIjrDEVpNSHIEE.SEBGE—Is declaredJ_Vl .by tho leading rtuhionabloJotiroals to bo tbo best—

: .. / -tfie Gliedpegt—the- most faahionablo- altogother .nn-: : r:c °i tira2bd,'-elthsr In appearance; hard wear, and utility.< r;i;;i ' 3ewwre of Imltotions. .".; ..: l i ;>;: '. :. . : : . . : . ¦

BrOtfAL ifcEVONSHIEE- SEial.GE'on Salp' allf « the year round1.' ' :Aiy length; cnt and carriage paid to

• ••¦«i.V ¦> Iondon, :.:DubJdn;'VBeUiot;r-. Cork> and ' Glisgow..• -.,. [Pattern book pos^fr«e. , St»t« whether Jorliadia:orJj-., \ 4 Ckmttenea'» Trear. , - ^. r,. . . . ...- - .... -apU-Jr*'SPEiBiKAH jt S?EAB»iiif ,'.Serge; Pfto ors,' Plymonth.

HpnBHHUrn

Number of I Amouut

Table 2.Applicahlo to Loans on

Leasehold Property.Number of ! , „„,,

rears. Amount.

CLOCKS

Churches,Turrets or Public

Buildings,Dining or Drawing

Room,Library,Carriage, Church,Hall or Shop,Perpetual Calendars,