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: r - y i. ' today*. H ;- .VijVU:iKi :fc^^^ iv^EHafaxsa^' w®m \ ¦::!¦. ; .-:;'!v JJ K BO%BT CIECOLATIOU jntjcaB^SoferH ' OK IsiJJAKi """ -i jfiraiujtat NofcO/Mif BP, Xinj^tr« ,f. ¦: , . ¦ ¦ ' ' (6pK«tTa ' ioj» trsajtacuc xinf. •' ; " N- . "' nnvEICE—TWO PENCE - , Yeasty/p ifAdvtat8ti)i8». -«a. ¦vr \\ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ' . By Fortt«to)W,3pBr. 64. 1 { : ' : . ¦:. ¦ ¦ ¦* h&r £11 LCHetmea ^d'J^.lJWWjir ' AW«; i ?ajrabl< TUaNaws ( i Iitor<il , in l ^U^c»y' «totq»tM v ^(^maTd3 •mnnrrBt iha;merchanlB,.traders and iibiEty, Watty JSmiinffdassea ,*dit ia Waterfenfl , 1KII atoy, Tippttary X^i a ' cironlatio^ Jlwn e^^^j iky pawi r^iShfl din -Watorford, and u admittedly the\leaaua£ fournaj » 0- this important oity, with which thare u. OUW i ailV etnunnnioaUon from Londonf . . / 1] - h ; - . .jL. . . pirtfoular attentionlpaicl tq.oomme ToiaJ airi agrtoul ^rlrtisementsteceived to* the K«WJ_ by all re«peijt •Ale Newspaper Agents, in; the United Klngd pra. ft* p^ymSIt req msite frottL pattieji nqt taig^ at fta offioe Adiirra roa SAiii OF MfS MJIW, Ario>OB!i i },\r ¦ ' . ¦ > ¦ ADVBBrj8«iaarr» » ! . rl. v- . -; I WATEBJOBD—Mr.jW. KsLt, T ,^tUe;GebrgiJ 1 a.«t.; 1 DTOdABVAN—BBKNAH&0oj , De7<m»hirelS.in*re. | TEAMOBE-MiBS CLAHOT, IBefwshntent Boom*. - CAWaCK.ON.SCI&-Mri. HAWB. New/AjestJ ^ r! rANrtON-^J. Q. Kwlo & SON, Bolt Court , meet««t. i SOUTH oy'lIEEIiAND. - ¦ .H3-- ¦«¦ AinrJj Service by iGBEAT WE8TE&N i , BAIL. MSlford Haven, in- connection wift-.the^iraau KJsb and LIHBBIQK, WATEBFOBD , &.. Rwn«AJ j . •jjl—J^v . ¦ I i \Expref Train* ' . ¦ ¦ a*& H Fist ¦ , •5 J "4ffiK*L\?Vi 'ifaii steamers , t ¦ . ^fPg gflfiaL ¦ ; BITBBr: WTEBiT ZUT. i ' ; DOW». -rLsAY*!LoND<m (Mdfagk^-a*- feB sjJj ¦ 1 Sundays exempted, and ABBITB AT . . IV «BW- 11 roBD (weather and oircnmstonces perwrtfcing) 10.35 aim. Thraia from MarybpropjBi .; ana 810 a.ni. Triin 'tidia laambrt;AH»T/nf« w T ^ SDON ! (wtether laid 'dronmsUnow .per- .mittuig) ^t 10;» a.mi.i tne rouowmg «. . xj ^ Jal Steamer, carrying **»*<£?>*« > psntok] * _^^a ratook , wMaaifromy4L. AiDpttqr'ii 1 mtrford^ 7 aim. on Moiiafy»,. on aitnTOl «d ViB 9.1^ nhttS feom E&ddirgton thd p^eTiow eTemng. f t , . j ! ^^goM trat«%. ty SteamorUav^g WMg- i ferf ^S fetnrdiya vrill proceed from New MiMord by : it. a 45 Train on Sunday morning. , . ' ' :¦> \ ' No torgo can be receiveal)!; boarf- ftfter|W-p.in* ; Morafir ^d ET»ning, and ! the stages J^' .^ »^ rcm^l . to enable thoSteamora to dspartrtraoyuAUCT BlV^bBryrArr 'ASam*. P 1 Steamers IeavligJ^d- ! to S^" oiSun^ M canPa a 8en«r 8 h^ Cto^oke^ aUowgd tte weorSalopn : / . ¦Hf (ttv^bie x wawssssftss \*i >> ' ¦ ' ¦ ' 3rd Claa»an a;F6re C!abiii. ap« CB ¦ ! !| ¦ ••: ; 3rd Class and Fore Cabin;: 83*&L . jJrihor information , can . be obteined fr«"^?i * ; u^^ I Railwav Terminna , Iiimenok ; Mr. yf.iV. Jiio- wSaKaSpW ^rf Waterford. . Th« &1U»BO«» . p^b^^ o&eHaiportont iMm . |tbe Time TfcttS ni Thxonghi Bates . for ¦ , G«od» t *0' v5SiS KSSS Mlof Mr.WTX Busf»LL, the Great ; IVMteai ¦2SS& Compiny - s DUtrirt Agent , . AdelpMjmarf , ^rford ^^J. GBIEBfoS , Gen^aTW ^; . PiddinKton TerauoM. , . , t | j7 - a | ¦ jj i^( |«T^T^MMlBfc^^^^i^^^^J^^ ¦ ¦ ft ! i , ;¦] ^ A ^ L [STEAME ' ES . [ : | :. ; -KTOTIOE—To obviate the riakr of CoQinoa, JFl ! iksen the ordinary, dangers °f N«,Tiga«on. and raroro' Finer Weathet , the ^wnera of ^ the " .Anchor ? Ua?fc»Taadopted Ia[ntllanray ;i mtew oT «>pa«te Steam i Lans BbntfiS W: the! Ontwara and HanewaDd PaseJea of their AtJ4nti6'8t«amers , whereby BJe mojt somberly route praoSabfo wlllberegularly maintainqd throaebont all season* of thei year. v jl ! ¦ " CTTY -ROME,' , ' 8,415 Tone, one of the strongest , U JSJ. and fastest on the Atlantio , wOl fall **} nnder. Exoelleat aooommodatton loriBUCJasses 01 «¦«[«•. Prom Qiieteutmrn to Neui xork: ; . Cirr or Bo«;... :I, "• ' £££ 'J o$. CIIT OP BOHI!. ... , j,, : - Sept . 10ft CITT or BOMB ;... : ' ... ••• "*•! °Sj tSm iS ^a to au| p8rt5 of " the U&ja , States ¦ " pwST BAirii-Cabin ! 12 Guineas to 25 f&MM ; Intermedi ate; JCT ; Steerafeej to Now York, - :3oston, ^^ "^H^^ON BBOTHEfe ; ^ ' : : : : .geott Square, Qneenstown.- ¦ if ' : ' i: tOOAl|AO*NTB. ¦ . A ¦ _ . Liimor«-1. WijOCowKA. f; Cap»o«ixtn--JoBM ComwPBg. 1 :; ¦ ; ji;- ' liouat-i^lai' istijanwrjB to] j ¦ ¦ ¦ OTED STATES & CANADA. : i' BATSB O * 0cW»-?A«8idi- » f^/ ; . . C«bin, '^lB, ^15 , a4d XlSf Intem«Uate,M7 7«.; ( I: ¦ ¦ Steerage, B4 •*». -: : : ¦ . ! ; [I Pawinger* for , Ne> ToriTW /hrWelphta ; by tte BalUowl Steamers sre Tfcketid Thrcmgh i^tboh* Through Tickets ' issued td CJUcago, ManJtob»iiSorffc vest Territory, and to oil points in the Westehi Htates ^Tifj f^n^^ ' flt lAiyffft K-fitp*- '!l ' I 1 ¦ '\. '\\ ' General . Labourers jand i NaVties booked tojluebeo for £i j AgricoltnristkrAgrionHnral Xabonievs , a«d Female Domestio Serrantsj for Xj. ¦ ' :!¦ J ' ¦' ; ¦ ¦ ' PmBpUets^-wcond |seri^- ''lBoport« <rf f ;X««* rarmers ' Delegates on DpmlnlobM Canada \ «lao | reeent Usnes of Pant p blats onl W««ton» Sblte* of Amer i ca, sc sen t iree. :: - ¦ - - i ¦ ' t i; i^i ' Full partdcilaoi on SpU<Jationto J. S^ Mfo., Qneenstown i AiLAH ?i«WHJrea 4 Co.j Jamej ' ^treet , Iirerpool , andiFoyleitrert, iljndOTderTT t te ^ to T. PtfEctLt, 6 Barronst ran<WtiJW« terted ; J. 3. V**** * 28, Great Goonw' B-st.i ' Wstetforaj Murphy fc| Ward , 2, BarroMtrsnd-ktreet: Wabirford. ) ¦ :\ ¦ ; : . .1 ¦i! AMJBBi<Mal - -ir «B| l:l* : ! ¦ ^J L __^ : UNrEBP l 8TAtES 1IAIT' ; Sl^iik r Liverpool to PhflJuWpil*. KEW tOBBl BOSTOSroT BAlTlMObjS. i Ii ?VEEt WHMireww^ij L ¦!, ;;¦ :: | I Calling. a1 QueenBtow *j Tnnr»a»y». j. FlrsWaf. Fi n-pSwerea| Ifon BtiaiaiWpa. j ¦ Tl Hronly Trans,/ tlaipj line sailfa ff»d«t^£j"S •d States Flag: Looommedatipn lor JOJ. . tJfPf p >weng«rs e<iuaJ i< »n3 EoWea4;SteaBj MpUM ^ I; . PasBBSgen ' and tooi» a»e;iandea at PbfflwM ^^ the "Wharf o[ the PejnWlT»^B«Hr<*d;W) l «£2 ; -¦Uohiuw thelBliort -rt a^ ii ost direet xpttt#toWiPl*OF In the! Western St» ies7p ' : . j ' |" . ;i ¦ . ' : ! ' ¦ ' . ! : - . . T. . v- !' : For forthei parti inlaw aj ipjito. :i < ¦ , ;- . - , ; " >; ; . .; ; ' : ¦ , ¦ ¦ ; ; : J ' arf WjW«terr«tH^fcIiT««>l J;• . : BABVEY & £ UJTHi PWe Ueorge ' ^ Spr . » : i i ¦ ¦ ; !: ¦¦ ^aterfo ffl jj; , ) : " ] ¦¦ " ^t ¦ TV ? ! ETCHABD IA»DT, Oartiek-TwM^IrT. ¦j f-;; : ;j i WILLIAM OWmOWfS, pmaptbo a*:^^ | . - DOYLE'* HyM1 ^. 1lfirr^oMr'i:4^ ; f- . - : ,i|j j:'Iq9, - > ij BioHE ! ; A^B f >#M PI l"Mfi l S| jv ||. ; aicHiE^m ; E%;[^^BFpB 3W*;;? 1 te> i^tbe 'i&nro. ndl »«!««* tq^fet* g Mg I U'BJUi trOBri .TQ ^«na:MO» (ijnDj *«? W E : ^it ^ aad bert' pW lalp^aM btett WW . fff ! ^j^fafi ' I nteBa^Od ||^gg« *| || I (1 l^# ; ' ^' lliLlIiJ^ 4^r 1 " : F 'lf- "^ -- "» f - f: r tf:! ' : - pfBHNBEB or n mW aSiiSft-ijriQn , .{to.: BEotNAliD , 3OMEBA6fli SABA> ; 2KPHYB , CUilc ' MB ,|CBBJ LDB^^awpmreEi if, BOSLA, wd ¦ ] ¦: I |Tt iL- .% li 1 .-. ' - ' •TW' ^ff jI. O^i .S' Tliej' . 'Wa 'tirford >^?SBEyTOv ¦ n>oeiwS»S»«o<I3 it»SSc* loii HtV ^¦^^^^H^HH^^MXtuifit ' ail tbt oosdt ttosi lWmtlfHftfffl 14 j i ' , -T? B ; ¦H»jaiir iMito;;*b; r 1 lo' se-Wd'ati ttolr ¦' .- ifw ' ATES'ipp jSwrai dr> Biia 4 o% : > U)*jwiiwo«»to.««i *totr •} , noK ' axx not to wtxmacfuo; «*, Jtvat a-lt soMt; . ^: KTedaaa^ -;Jones i 8 alfbi HjjMr , - I 2 -- 5 * J ^»«* Is'njjjj 1 ,«, 13 i j.U eight «Mf' [, '¦! " '». " . ' ¦ 2 Srnooi 8*02*; ' .I ' " - •» Jll Sjht £*§r; ' .. &¦• 4 an* noM) WWaM&u ; ,, 84 ^.u aixhl Wfly* . i ¦ ' »•• S «fao«i 3ttarf»y, !>' » .,« nijh t ^i'Uj^sallnH&i^ Ks bj_ ojf a tp re^JTo fttMogmanlTttsf ^;:tb*; S«M «ail Xnuu . I T . J. ~ I -' ¦ jr. w t ' •¦ ' . ' ¦ I- ¦ ¦ :" rr v ¦ ' ' [• ¦ F»t*—C»l)la; 13*^ do. Betdbi (anOiibb for <W» nUBthl &.ifloCWWr^»oT S(nWu , ^T»nio»fTrith Fmadlta* 10»l Deci/71. :«<L rdo Chfldnn ,te. 7; " !- i J - r. , tyAU gferO BQ AffO iry SfrP-OOL i ; . ' -. Kuui-wtsMgroaoi} \ . -\ -lvT - .. . f»o« itf»B»ooi ' > ' ; . i 1 ; - ' Jfimd^. runae; 1 ... 4 affjil|(na«y. .. Jtm» -l. ua noon. B *?*# s^d^&B^ii-aft? , * OT3J3V .! .. 8 ... 4 a»<ii iSio& . V-iPS'J* ~ e MA ¦ , «5adK , !;. ¦ 8' .„ 4-afM 1 53E3K^P^«*.tf Si r«dt«J»y. lQ . _, V arfa W«aia*W. ; X0 - 7iiS r H "*l*r. : . i. : -,r -)p A.U' noon Mdaj, - 'j ¦ ¦ lf.U B mom miff, i » |5 ... 3 ilt' n Mqndiy, .; „. II ...U t«6n WeanSday, : , 17 ... * aft' n Wednesflay, ! > lTii. I atfa Wedajasday./i , ,, 2* ... * litfa W*lne»aa7, 84 ^ 1 itf n> "rldijj, : r », P8 ...JS aoooUJrUaj, ' k. S8'. i » n or n Moadw'K. ^9 ... S sft' njMandij, j L,i . 2*^.11 aorn CubliFare . Uie.Od : do BetitrBlataUaHefor a mooja/sti*. Do. B irranU (trikToUln^ with ttmille.) and CUIdren/lO» ( Deol0 7s 6d 5 ChUtonT*!. ^ I- | > ' .j J : ¦ ¦ \ \ ' ErfeiMioiiol "Time fnatediOBlaU Betem Tloketi o i the ' (oltowing tarmsij— Star a PortaisM, 3». ' : 64 . -Mii'l(»t irery •nbBBAent weekj aa. I : I i|i ¦ - -h 'i I 1 QoOdJTOoMTed jand dlkchiiKfla o t t CUTeoeflJKxjk. 1 i CtoUds Booked fthro£«h frora j dl $rW« p«l 80»tlons : on Oreab Northsrn , Xancuhln) ' add Yorkahire , -Xondo^ ' and NortBI Western d London and South Weattrn. Ilaaohester. miofflHd, Man Unoolssolra ; iad MldUW. SUJjrart to Waterford. Through I Bookings ' also: to! Umorlok; Ti jpe. jr3Jr7JffO* i ¦ ' i ¦ ^ ir I * " I' J |i : (JobiUBootod throojfi from all puUon* oi ; Wfttorford ' and Oentril Ireland ail wayi Waterford , Dunr«rT»n , »ndI<linor» Eiilttnv, and Waletforq «ad limerick B*uir«T. - : I FarcsU lwokad to»D«h at law" Elites to UtBrlndpal Bto- tioas-i >a Londo o knd Horth W««Wn ' Baa*»T. . ¦ , i " ! -\\ - WATEEroED AN1> VZWXVVt. J raoir wAibrajoab. ¦ ¦ ;- -ji no * kimroK, ! ¦ .. M . ¦ l We«Uy<. - . .r. ' .ll . . : ..W«»U/. .. < i- : WATBHIJOSn AHD! DUMOAfiVAIi i WATtl iPOBDXirD Tb,U3ErAi . , ' ' i ¦ '•¦ ' . 'AsCkrso . 'ciZen. ¦ ¦ '• ¦: ¦ i . ! : ! L !| WATEI * OB » JIHT NB ^' sosa- . •rBo» : H«w Boe»—Dally, Sondat* exoepto I, at &45 ai J . F»o* Wimm«D-Du b , Bondars euepfed ^ at s-S»i*tti, Wi A T E B F.O B DTI N»T^ D O IT C A W H O 1 Kr . ;FBtty DTOCJjrem—Difl 7, 8and»j« except >d , «t 8J0 «. o. PEM . WiWBroto—Da ilj, Sitridiys ejwept id , at 5^5 p. a. I * Ko^i—The'Wnerfbrd Stcatnahlp Cosxpanj , f JTn1^-*fl; L sure «11 OotJdj BUpped )>/ these- Lines of Statne rr at : 8». ' « " per Cent] 'to Tradsn) navlttjr Yearlrt Asraone uta, aatt {* .per Centj to OooMtenyBhipperyntata to t>e deolaredas tt ote of Shipment. ' Forms ana all Information ' ¦ t6. be had * i offlce ii ¦ . , . j . . ¦ : 1 \ ¦ ' , ¦ ¦ .. ¦ i J Betths. a9core« and erezj mfoijmatlota gl»enly A pni »t i BEiteoL—Watorford Stounahlc CemptLnr r Office (Limited) 68, Qu«easBg. «»ife ¦ ¦ ¦ , ! T Hf ¦ : . i T jT tmpuoo tr— Waterford StotmsBJp Conxpa iy (Ltmiled), 20 , Watett<treet , and|ClarenoBDock.| " i;: : ¦ ' Nn»ro«t—ThomM 4 Co., JJook^treet. : ¦ ¦ Brai«uTAB - —Vr. T. Downer , Wn-etreet ! , Y0B»H*ir-W. JT. TTaihor , Keliijn-plaee. 1 , | : ' ! J At tne Offloes , Now Eoui and 1 Dnoouuon. And «* thwCompoVs Bead Office*, TSBJ UUL, ' Wirzmnn ^LTDE 'iSHJPPJLNGl OOMPiLNT , , ¦ : i i, . : ;; : . .. JUNE,;i885. i iaj . /. /I . : ; ' : Bejvlar Bteam 'Commwication belueen ' "WA TEBPOED : j &dj ; x. (^ zr i> 0 2sr , ViiSonthampcon and London , and South Western' , . |1 . .; .. . - ¦ j iuawaj; : i j i ii f . \:. .:- l : PLYMOUTH urn SODTHAKPTON , ASH SOUTH Or HNG- ; LAHD .iCOEK. ' DUBUN , BELFAOTlljro QLASOOW. ' <r\Jj 1^ : ! nHHE New aid powerful Screv« «a«afiirl^ X Steanun AEAHMOEE , BALLY. -*> grSkAtli^ COTTOB. C L O OH t COPELAMD , ^fgnHUHS |a , cxjUBB£ ,SDO'XSIOllS, TABTBEI , INISHTBAHUIJJ , BATULD) ' , SALTEES. SEEEEYVC BE, TOWARD; an ^tended to |SaB1 as. dnSey, " weather ' per. mitHfli fnnlm nrerentod br : anfaresoes ' diomnitane«). with liberty to Tow veaaels , and to call it nay Port or Forts in aaj( order, in Or out of the cuwomarir ooowe; UBeoalie andCuehane Cargo, or for any otiar tmipnao whattoeretr. TSOH WATEBPUaD TO QLA800W. ! MondaV , ' , 1st Jose ; direct " ; . | 13 noon TnaOSj. ¦ ' f rA. TE B«1&4 1 P5>. Wedncuday 8rJ . ' ria Cork ! > - 1 p4a. Friday;. , I- ' fith : .: : rta Cork;- . ¦¦ 1. p>; londay, ' i , 8th i• ; dlroot ; r I . ' r 12i noni Toesday. 9lh. . ,Tia_BeUo«t! , ' I 1 p. a. Wednesday, 10th , '' - •riiCork;' U 1 p. n, Friday, ' 12th ¦ ¦ tla^orkV : ¦ 1 p. n. - - Mondkj, : 18th direct :| j 13 ncx D. Toesdiy, ; : lfitb . TfcBeUut 1 p.n. TedajiAay, 17tb . Via Cork!' j : I 1 p£. Friday, : ISth > T&Corki \ ¦ ¦ I p.m. ' Honda/, Hind <firect ij -^ 12 noon Tnesdsy. < ¦ 23rd' : ViaTBeUasi: i , 1 p.m. fVednewiar, 2tth Tii corki!: ¦ 1 p.tn. Friday, 26 h ,. Tla Cork ! I. ! 1 p.E. MoMi j, ' : 2».h ' direct .ii i . . .Unodn. Toesd&y, ¦ 80Q> ' TiaiBelUst: 1 : ; j 1 p, n. ij I n&x aLiBoan m w*x»nnAw> - . : EreryMOHDAX direct I i— 'i ; - . l p.* : ¦ . I ¦• . Bafl. to Greenook.. ' . 6.30p.iii. ETarrWEDNEiBAY , TiiDoblini.... jj• . ; ... ¦ 1 p. n. i i ' ¦¦ '. . Ball, to Qtf enock...9£Op, n. BreryTHUBSBiY direct I ! ... '! L ... lp, ». :|! . •¦ _ - ¦ . Rtilto Oreenocfc...* p. n- i - : ' Eafl. to GrbBaock...6^0 pin. ¦ ¦ ' I neat WACUUCHU ) to tssirut. ; ¦¦ ¦ I Brery TUZSDilY . . ,..' . ¦ ; A. ]]] ... . »* l'p.n. I . . »si»isr. TO witWOBDj ¦' , : i '! ' - Entry [WEDNESDAY, Yla Glasgow. : ¦ !| | . nok -miTULTOXDto ouvimt ' . I lEtcrjr I>May,: ria Co tkiandiipUuwow. ' Steamer* on 12ti> tod i«h June Will xoiprect from Cork to ¦ \ ' ' . ' , Pablf^i should fajneiest canraOfler. ; ' . Dfesxia JTO WjirsaroaD—£rery THUSaDAT , dlrectJ : j I. i , . no * wAnuoaz> tp oosjij . ' ! . ETmjy WEDNESDAY, direc t i ! L iM] ... atl pii. ErSr FBlDAYl dlreot j ; L- ¦]' . ¦ ..; atlpjia. Tvn n>u w wunnui: dlnet-Emr MOSIUTi i; Wjusafoas to LonDOa (81, Katbarlne Dock); " 1 Erery 8ATDBDAY, U t>u ! ¦ ¦ , : LOIDOB TO WATttToan ,, T U Pftmonth, Ertry THOBSDAY , from St'EatherWs Dock. ' Ko^TransblpmeAt br this root*. Ord«4 for,coll<>(rtlQn or delittrfy ot Goodi 4111 be attaodaaito to t^rtijgtonBrotbbn , 69 , Old Bslley;E.O. s Oreat H«nB}ta *e-Str«it , Wappjby, £., and ArdwMtreet ; Booth Lanlbeui , B.W. 1 . ( ; _ . : WnkaroaD ro pLi«ocnt j direbt—ETerySATUBDAt , Vi-rioum TO WATXBIOKD, dirtW-Ererr SATTJBDA X. \ Jll>1XtckMi TO BOCTBAMrtW, TLt*LIKOCCT , . ! - . ' Krary8ATUKDJf»at4pi«r. I ¦ ¦ : ' ¦ : \\ - | Erery -FBmAT. I," i , :i : . Theie . Steamer* hare exciljeat abeommodatloa fox P "*ir. ' ']¦ ' . ^ABBAoi^Uovir ' . " ' - ' :;¦; - i ,. ' . -. . ' . . . . - ., ¦' Cablit ! Betom. Book WaterforS to Qlawow and Belfast j 17*. ltd. 25«. Us. < j 't ' ¦ ' §SbUa , " . ' !" | :12a.*i »t:-; .7l: , fld > ' •: ' ' Plymouth *8ooUuunpt«3a)«.j 80». . Id •J. '' , ¦ '¦ Londbn ,-. - - '¦ ; ' **W' «S*. : .i Hi. BottSn TlokeU iValUHe for two topntha—not tzahafera >la Chndran abors 3 and under 13 jaaw of ' aye , Half Fan •r iron. —Xbs Clyde Shipping Cimpaay Insure an Gi ods shipped t>y these ibiasM Btsamers at 3* 4d -peroent. tolia lers h»Tiir ya»rly aptaments , and , 6a.,per fieot.to oooad mat SteSrs. Valu« to bedeolarM attl^ot Bhlpinent. t Fo rms madatt lufutaiaUfen! to'be had at the offlpaK ; j ! - -' ¦ ^ FoTsatos of -rr»)»hti to^ »*ht t«W. C. Ptixis mr , iteltast i, Hsnr j f.. WXKOJ * : ' ¦ Ct>., jEbjnooth i "T«( KAS BaUway ^ Beioamai' Houses ttoiushootIjLondon i Ci rim Bttrt&ti Co.. Glai i©w,Oreen*ekJl8 , tho*f*«t,, Tianrfck , ^tfrflp^^g^tmiSc«fcp^"SB*7> r^ ¦ ¦ . ' ¦ .! :¦:. ¦ ' ,;: Ca»t«aBofai »Quay, 'Waterford. . '1 ¦¦ ¦ "^U-:!(w»»bt . ; Bllto . M. I<i^, . *2»rt - . by.tha - . 0tya# Bhlp^fGoopuj t»>.tsaojn» ,W!fr - ' -: . i ' . i lirt ii . Siiyy : Sif-; flf] ;. : ' 'S dMll'ifli l MTyp m ooon|iu, " t.T I ; t : r :- ¦ I 1 jaS3.%rn , ^'} ' VATK&POBD AND LIHEEtOtEAlLTrAY 1 . - ¦ j ;i : - , -j; ; ¦ T» U » S qi wsa »ws, . ' : ! - ¦ . ¦ ¦ . : WAtSMOao : i ¦ . ' M;tIkasW 1J3 1 B3 , > ¦ ' ¦ i ' ¦ .: I CIasa. CIsu. ¦ ¦' . ¦ . - . :. !i i«: :A.K. *Werfprt d«i. «,0 B45 OKdokKmrSnii; 8 . 38 ILTM Ctaunel..... ,.7 10 10 « TJppoimry :. 8 10, 11 43 Jmo Um.......... &85 13U Oola.jr»^ .... [. 8 45 .)¦ Fallas.) 8 M 13 80 Dromkeen...,.^. 9 0 .. J Boher.i ..... ^.. .^ * 10 ' 13 « Iilmeridkarrlral 9SJ JgtM K-o<>w /rbnt ' iXntVrK TaAlBSOKwkn D1I8 I unsicr i i ¦ I i ¦ i ¦¦ uau lo WAOBJOkD, 18*313*31St312*812*31243 L tt t a .1 ; iClass.lCIaai. 'CUss, Class. Class. -Class. CSan, .. .. ! ; ' ; A.H. L A.M. I A.B. r.K. l>.». I I.a r.k. LiJnerlck'dej..:. ¦ i- 7 0 Bober j ' „..;. - 7 18 Dromkeen,, ... 7 28 Fallas ! : .J. ... 7 35 Oola j !.„ 7 60 Jasqtidn flrrlra : '8 1<J Tlpperary...dep 8 65 Clonmel . ' . B 30 10 US Curlck B 10 <10 60 WkterfflrfnTri. Wl Oi'U !B ¦7 18 11 18 . ... .4»-i- ... , I ,. rffl ass ... ; 430 ! ... . i.J. : 7 35 11 35 ... .11 IS 11 15 7 60 UW ... i* 65 I ... i ;. 'J7 iS lo 12 '6 2 16 5 10 II 55 11 65 8 65 13 30 3 20 5 50 13 50 13 B0 10 15 183 585 7 5 2 20 230 110 60 a 0 6 40- 7iS 8 0 S fo 111 25 aSS 7 4o 8 30 345 S 45 j i JQHBT. 'j JttrBPHY. Seoretarr. WATEBFOBD J ^.^HTBAL . tBBLaln) £SD . . -;¦ XILKEHHXJinrCTIOMiBJutWAYB. i I ¦ The shortest rom> from Waterford and Kilkenny to Dublin AlMon*,PtT»n»town , or Netutch , lB-t><a Marybcmragh. ; TKXII ALTZBATIOBB On Sudays, ihe 8/1 am. Down, and 8.50 p.m. Cp Exonnlon Tralas dliooaUnuod. On week days t.lSp. ia. Tip Train dlssonaaned. >)- . -' , . ¦ - . . j . I ;. ;' ; . -; , . i«nr WAPBUASP. ¦ ,j .; , ¦ ! : ; : , TBAIBS OX Km DATS. STOSATS. 12W1 Jftla&JGood. l«8il»8 ClassiCIais.;Clats. : Clasf , Class.'Clau. A. M, [ g.ij. j|r.«. | ;PJC noon | r.w. hiri l. m. ' .ii.o. b.m. h. im.! pjm. 7. 0 2 3) 0 I— 13 « | + 710 3 2B 4 10 I 13 10 ' : -»• 7 20 —• 4 29 ' 13 20 -;- 749 3 50 445 ' ¦ ~ ' 18 45 :4 7 55 8.0 ! 5 0 1 0 i -j. 8 10 -T -5 10 i - 115 i-4 8 30 ,8 2), ' 5 SO ' ISO ! . 840 82} l' 5 4>l— 1*0 - 9 0 S 45 le 0 1 3 6 i B 10 8 85 [6 10 " 2 15 B40 4 5 625 Z SO j— ' 100 480 !7 0 30' 10 53 4 41 |7 46 1 3 24 ' mo -i is 7 343 IIS 6 0 10 0 :' 8 45 4 58 -j ],. :_ - ' :-. 10 80 -J, II I- w 9;53 ID 55 -j ' |7 89 - 10 25 11 8t 8 30 - 12 4 0 0 i— ¦ 12 23 ,-! . 020 ' _ ! _ 16 ¦—\ !8U I— ' 10 5* 7 10 ¦:— ¦ 7 33 :— 154 - : 8 1 1— 2 16 : 6 80 ;- IB 65 -* 6 40 , 1 15 -i , 7 13 147 ' -i; 8S8 >55 - ' -i 815 815 ' 6 0B010 080 8 S 0 40 1 45 ' - «.. 8 25 ijO SJ 8 0 .—• li 02 UaU 1 , 2, 8 ' 920 10 40 880 4 !0 040 11 0 45 480 048 11 15 420 4S5 8 55 11 25 t 80 4 45 10 25 U 55 * 50 6 10 10 85 12 5 5 0 5 20 13 la 510 8 80 10 1)513 30 525 545 U 8 13 45 B 45 - 6 0 - 1 58 6 - 6t5 U 25 115 S16 SS5 11 85: 145 8 80 I 7 ¦ |- ¦ ' ¦ hm Waterford, deportarc 7 0 Kflmaeow_ 7 10 JCnniniTat :. 7 20 Bollyhala 7 49 Thomoatown .„....--. 7 55 Bcmoettbridgs , . 8 10 Kilkenny ..an-lml 8 39 So 4......i3epttrtore 8 40 Ballyroggrt ....;.,..„.... 9 0 Attanagh 910 AbbeySix .............. B 40 Marybdro ' .wriralilo 0 Uaryborourh dap. ' up 10 53 PorUrUngton Jnnc... 11 10 Da»linL...;...L..:aBiml l 1 IS Athlon* JunoJ arrlr. 4 56 Mirybqro ' dep. 4own l0 80 Ball ybtonar .i......... 10 55 Bonunu 11 8t Farsonstown .J. 12 4 Neniwh J „... 12 23 Templemvre .:..... - ...;. 1 6 Thnrlea Jarriral 1 86 - ¦ - . 1 . ¦: .CTwunwit . 1 . .; , I I 1 nun wm cirs. | txravin , riATioiis. ! lasiissiijtiilts 1 ' i . ¦ I 1 ; OasS- ' Clart. Class. Cl«a». 12*» ,184 <S - , I i A.». I A.H. I ' A. M. \ TM . Clao.|ClMS. 1 bmihm hm hm hm pti Thnrlea j dep. Templemoro J j ' Bollybrbphy - ¦ I - . Nenagh 1 J I - ' " . Parsonitown j Bosarea ' i ¦ 1 ¦ ¦ Hanbcto' arrl up , Athlooe Junction ' Dublin 1 ¦ : T (Sop, -i ; Fortadlngton Jano ' us - 1 lUryboro * anl dwn ; ' oow» xaubs. ¦ soodi Maryboxo ' j dep. Abbeyliix i : ¦ ¦ : Attanagh. . | - i , g SKralrgrt - ' .; j-f Do. I 'departure 7 15 Sennetsbridge . 7 &) Thomutown . - 7 55 Ballyhale . - ., -814 HallinsTat ' - ' 8 85 KQmacow. * ¦ ¦ . ¦ . 845 Waterfonl arrlTal 9 15 Uonrnooucx . BIAVCS. Haryhoroagh dep., 7JO tJn., lL0»-ia.. 4.40p.m i UonatmelUckarr., 7^0».m., lL«) «. ifa., S pjn. ' Mooutmelllok dep., &40 iin., 3.10 p.m., 5.W p.m. 1 Maryborough- srr... 8 a.m.; 2.80 p.m.; 6 p.nu . ' I S AWSDXT Btmrma Tuncxm TO. DosujH-KmandBebdnd Class Betorn Tickets ' are issued on Saturdays at a v ang le Fue acdan Eighth from Wtter(ord , Ttomutown, Kllkenay, Ballyri*g«t , ASnBAgh, ' and : Abbeylelz , to Dublin, by the 3- and M p.m. Up; Trains, available for return on Sandayl 1 ad by the W>a.m and E-Oajn. Down Tiihu oaMonday. I ' , " ' ... . . . " .. .. .: ¦ '. . ¦ ... W. WT LHAMS . 8ecreta »j{. ~~ WATEBPOBD AND TBAMOnB BAttWAY. \> . Wtek Day Trkini. . , | : |jl j 3 ; I 3 4 1 * j 6 I 7 1 8 j » roo» |al m | a ta [ amp n | pm | pm | p m | p m jyj m ' hmlhn in hmihm hm hm h m him W'frd7 , 46ll0 S0 12 80 2 15 ... 4 0 5 30 7 15 19 0 rrn ' refr 10,01 0 :1. 2013 0 ! ... 4 80 6 0 745 6,£J : \\ ¦;. . : } Banday Traini. ' . \? . . jn i. v »: : . 8i4 |ia | e.i .7. i ij « TEOK I a ta j a m p m [ p m j p m | p m | p m jp mlp m , i hm 'hm bmlhmlhm. h m Ih a Ib ml him W'frd 1- [8 0 11 15 ;U 15 ! , 2 0 4 80 6 80 -J9. Tm *re I— 1915 U45 , ll»1|4 D 6 ol745|-|<;80 First!Class Bug le IHcWt , 1.. Betarn Tlekrti ls. Mt. Tblrd ditto. : . ' 8d. i Beturn ditto , ls. pd. : | : WILLtAM'EEA , Socretary and Manager ' . WATEBFOBO; DUKQABVANJ 41 13M0BE BA1LWAY 8BorrssT v nra TO C OM, Ti tioi , un 'Xnuu ir. .} ; i i : I nu« WATxairoas. .;. .. ' ¦ i " ' ¦ ' i ^rcOHB. -I'..:[ ' Week ' Pays. ¦' i ¦ i : : : ' ' ' , ' ' i ¦ !! '¦ ' ' *. ' ¦ . i. v. ir. «. Wate rford ' i». i*S. °W ;8 0 - KilmesOm : -.,!:! «50 '8 ¦ CsrroU s Croat . ...; ! «¦« ¦ Kltmscthomas' ... ' ' ' ,, - Durrow andBtrudbatly;„ : Dungarran ¦ ' ¦ ' ... i ' "r^' w. iaii^ ; Lumers ' : ... , , dep. 'Fermby. . ' . ' i ' . ' .. arrir, ' Mallow! : ¦ _ ;; . «; . Corkj"l ¦ ' M. , ¦; -, KHUrney. V-. r- ' . Tralse.i . ¦ l . - : ¦ , \, to WAirooaa., i . :\ »ik W. Hallway., j Tralet l .„ ; ... - dep.. XiUspsey i.» , « Cork . ' .. ... . .- : . : ; Mallow . ... Li! ¦ ¦ 'Fensby ... - I .- '. ' ,,-i Lismon... ... ' lurrlr W. p. * L. Baflway. i .Msawta.., «|-. deyr .Ceppogaia •; m. ¦ . i< . Ospp agh . M ; **. ¦ . ¦ M i DtmgarYStt... ...' - ¦ ' , : . S5Stffi^ r :;i CarroU' j Croat H ; ¦ » ' ' Wstattord . »i arrlrtl INDIAN - CHINA I 'EAS. Wei aievxm ::biS%. Direct fron InmofteiiB , ftfttto puwlo sales , and caa; off^ cm Tennis ftiUy Equal to OTplitmtioiL The TwSe only eup^ I ; .| ¦ . ! ;;!!! jj-;j|i'' ' , ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ' :\ ' ¦ I . - :: . N i! : :.? Mi i . J; ¦ i i .- . ¦ ' -r: ' I. -YI j] ' :;;]: . ' . ;.: - I Lemonade , SUU - /Kail ' Mail las i:s;a ii ss us u*s Class. ClassJplaa. Clut. elsss T.K. T.*. \ gjt. ) KM. [r(K . 11 85 I £. 55 8 80 t- ¦ : . 8*0 - 12 i7 8»7 tftlB ; 0 IS 13 85 4 0 Iff 0 10 0 145 *-0 11 85 " ¦ U !5 ito s 45 laaj ; =; 112 a 8 SO 5 58 - ;... : -r [1 8 45 6 6 I8 60 , IS 60 ::.r 515 ; ¦ ' »:¦ ¦ -? -\ :. .. 8 ,0 eao ; ... ! .. 8 20 6 60 180 - f B0 Flaj 825 I— ~ » B& »4O - : -f - ;ii 10W -8 55 U 10 83 4 10 10 48 4 25 - ¦ . -!• U 8. !4 ' 40 : - ¦- ¦ - * HIS . ;4 50 : ;- ; i- . . }-» li so !s"o ' ' 13 14 ;5 40 \- " - ~i 10 6 80 ' ' « 0 1-8 IS :— - ¦ ;- .!-» 8 ¦ 4 3 83 , ~ U 3 55 10 28 - - r- *. ¦:». k. ». A.H. i— - , - 10 15 A. ¦ - ¦ ' _. u IS, ¦ ' 13 80 a. 1 _ l 2J i_ -U _ 3 15 _ JJ- _ .8- o 3' 7 50 8 80 ~* ¦f- 8 0 . 883 ' ' 810 8 43 8 80 410 ?f 8 48 4 £5 4. 0 » 4 40 i 6 17 - Flss 9 80 8 0 , i 0 '4» ¦« 15 ' Seltzer Abater A ¦plftnflM Oor STOOk ^f iDE^Bptt , SBEtTJO^fe ««vtn of jifclie ITewest imd moat ' vttieki Pattaritt i .. . ...-¦»- ¦ - '¦ - ¦• ' --i-T^'. '!. ' 1, ¦ ¦•aiclrDe ngnB;;! ¦ ¦ - , ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦* •¦ ¦ ¦ >: ~r- ' . ' f i. ' . 'f :: , " i ; .! ' a&EBTB MWK0TtM&M$ E2E^TBD x ON:<n,A88 , .a^i ^ ¦ , ! ; ¦ ; o ¦ ;jrAGiTO;faB-MiKroNs .it <3OPEL£ NP 'S ! (knfij - I : ' !i ;-V BALLS, PABTI ^, AWB proifiee , suppLitfb wiTK ' CnTtgBT AND ' ' ALL I: OTHIS '&«QuiBTraB. i : I - : ¦ ¦ ¦> opgoiAii ArrgstioM iqivgy to MAxoaiiioa ! m GLASS TAWP CKIITA. ¦: ' ¦ tZ9.2y HOM THE ] )trBLnr;aHD!WicKiow MAH ^ HE COMPABTT , limitfla, : ; MANUPACTOElj ALL-lTHBItt MAifUBES IN IEllLAN0*t tbelJiexUnaiVe Works, situate lit SAXLJBO0OH BEIDGE, DDBIiDSf i and the MyBEOOH, WICKLOWi * where they nie , in the Manufacture of the, Manures , Thousandstif Tonsjof Xri»h Sul phur Ore .lknd all other materials thai can bo procured in tbj Country; Bach as Saw Bones , Sulphate of Ammonia,! lie-, as well as all tbe Bag* in whijb the Manurej j8, ' pabkt»a;|4' 1 4 they give emplojinent to a : large numbed of .Workmen. i •; Toe Company wiis 'foririea ] for f ho.purpose of isuppl ying ithe Trieb Fiimera " with genuine, honeii Manures of tbe hi ghest quality, In tbei beat coriditionj and at moderatn PricaJ ! ' J They, therefore , conttdently: appeal to tbe Fardierjs of Ireland to Support this Native Industry, add keep their money at nWe , and 86 aasist in the ; employment of Irish Workniin , and in the Manufacture of the produce pf their own 1 Country. : i —— . ¦ _ ; . -' : i ; ; DAVID pAaUiT : 1 ...; ... ... ..; ' | Ballyteiotoii , Watorford. ! Beat and Freshest SEED: POTATOES always in Stook .i- ; ¦ ]l ! i jasd-U : \ R ftfi&fl Sf Bft nlMftPfl ft! IT ' ¦ ! As orl gidKUy iaade by HKll I M lli IlliytK Mkn CANTRELL & COCHItANK. DBBBWIBHii BW Wlt\JWC-»l jIBCatalJ ,. Bonn of a pwiaiU Cmpoundi. ¦ .- ' . , I _ . ¦ ¦ ¦ , ; i i ¦ ; ! : '" ; li j ^ Hl filD (^Affl li 55 ! Moda ONLY by ULUS yUUMa ; : CANTRELL & C Q CH RANE , ¦ 1 ¦ ; , ¦ .: - i i TTnder Speml Begistfation, ¦¦ : ¦; - . ; 1 . ¦' :: .. ¦ | ; ;;• ¦¦ ¦ J ; ^ -^SUBli' S Iftl if^ ' : The Drink for the ^oaty ' cmd Rheumatic . ' VSF B m Bl BIsBMal I ¦ T«P : ' _ ' . » ¦ ' * ' A t nvni*i 1 la M/t /iitn 1 lie FOREIGN HI8 WOT ? ,: 1 ; j I . . ¦ ¦¦ j |j : nALLEIT'S : IsxproTOd Patont Uon-Poloonona SEASONS WHY DUSH PAEMEKS SHOULD , USE MALLEM'S HUEKf-DlJ- . 1st—Because it is ttja' Stronsest and Best Sheop-Dip in tha Mkrkel. ! ; . ° : 2nd—As a Scab Spociflo it is the best remody in tho market, norer failing to effect a complete euro whenever tho disease appears., . J ! 'J .. . ; ¦ . ' ¦ - . i : . j ¦[ : ¦; 1 , . ; : , 3rd—It is most certain in the destruction of Tloks and Lioe, ' and for the pr»T«ption of the Fly and Maggot. 4th—For the oure of Mango and 8kin Disoasoi in Animals it is most inraloable. ¦ ¦ , ' 6th-For Wool-growingT^ ¦ " ; ¦ - j ¦ ; ! ' n , j I " ¦ , 6th—As an Irish Marinfacture, it deserres the practical support of orory Irishj Farmer. ' The ominent Irish 1 Agriculturist , Dr. CHASMS CAmeOH, says 1—" 11 ha.ro otamined s> specimen of MALUBN' B Non-poUonon4 Shoep-Dip. I find it perfectly free from arsenio a4d| all motalllo poisonous salts, while at tha same time [it is a most _powerfol detergent and antisepUo. I can strtngly reoommend it aa a most valuable Sheep-Dip. —C^Aaua A. : uiaE0H. " j \. ? ' ¦ ¦ \' \ « , - iBUf'TER . I CO LOUR ING. ¦ M Qxtii improremant la Batter Colcmr. ' MAIXWI ' » Improred Ptto o t lrl» h Batt«r Colou r is TMU / superior to Dantihjo! any other Batter Coloar inithe MarkotJ' -It will not oolonr the Milk , ¦ " ls perfeotly frs# ftoia either tut* cr «nwU ," and ons bottlt of the lrl<h Batter Colouring- wfll glre a nicer aod. more onlform tint than two bottlai of an y othe r Colooriiur. - I IBISB gABMERB, happprt ISTOH tHODSTBYf-Asttor MALLKN'S PATEHT «Ifla BDTTEB COLO0B, *m refosaa u . oth^,.. , ff . ., "^y,^ g - ± k fa x ^ g ¦ . ¦: ^ , \ \ H . " I- " , H > i. ! , Caoon Bogot' s Educational Dairy. 8ont» City Horketo. March 19 ,1885. : tint thin any of ths Danish Batter Coloars that I hare peen udn«. Anln, I Hod that a ' maoh smaller quantity used will giro a better and a more uniform tint than the others. 11 hare no netl t ntlon In saying that jonr Coloar ought to gvt a (ab! trial, and thsn it most certainly reoommend itself. Wishing you erer/suMon la your' IrUh eatenrise , ^ : \> Iam. joors truly, ; : TB0MA8 T. CBHIf&QHA*, Eaaoattooia t)s]ry. : ¦ I j ¦• ; r™ " r uv> Munst«Datay Co., Hosjltal, Co. iam»rlek , iAprn i3 , 188J. i ' amuam . —Utring «arefolly tositd your Batter Colour with Danish and others , «**d at the factory, I am nttased to «iT» 70a repeat order , whioh is the best way I can testify to its excellence. Please torrard trf aOcrn at cnue t Ud obflge yours tfffifnllj, . || . , T : i , M ¦ i ' ¦ Dtf iUL CBOSBtti I Full partlgqlara 90 ipplloatlon to the Irish Manufacturers. ; : |i . | ; .. . ' : | ; - ' , . ! .: '' . ' DUBLIN OATTLE 8PiCE 00.V mnuf (tf uri^ ihmi *t* , : i : 3, 1 , XEEVlfi.8TBEETi, AH»- 89, J UPPEB DOBSBTrSTBEBT , DUBI.IN. ,\ ' . : j ; ' : ; Awarded Prise MedaU. ' ] . [ap2*|ma THE "CI - 112 HOT JOINTS from 1 to B daily (ri»h op Tiat Bays), j. j j i ;- !r : ' SELECT EOOM FOB LApnis. 'i, :. ¦ . 'OYBTEES <\\ OYSlilES ! (Naiive and Forei gn) irim 1JM. per dozea ' i- ! - ¦ : ¦ ¦! ; O-pOU BHJ npjS' . ii l " ; ¦ ¦ OUB STUDY—C< mfoi*, ConVentence , . %nA Economy, 4c. :" \ > MOTTp--CJe»nlin?fs ,JQnaiity| Qnlck ' ness^ and ClrilltyJ | i i j . •fir N<vte AdW».; : ;' :! ¦;¦ •• I ; : . ; I By ¦ FsBUi H ¦ \ OB -Q : A j j^ b^L^; i 2SSaEU£J Thii laW ii prote !t^l by perpetaai tnjonctiop in 01 : ' ¦ ' ¦ ¦ '"' ¦ ' ¦ ' ' ' fltli 'il' iiljf.^ljw and ^itiJpnt| ; npiiejcaa' be | ig» *' < ! i *" - F [ " ' -: ; T^" 1" " ' T L ^": \'n ' |R^?v ^T» rr *" -] ! ¦ ¦ .p r ' "| ;: := " ' : !:¦ >* ** ,-S' m ; ? irr ?/¦ ¦ i ; ¦ ¦ ~ ¦ * - ¦ - ; ¦ ¦!¦ ¦ > j>£varV ;v - r i "- ;- !. ¦ ¦ ¦ . ;!• ¦ i\ ¦ )- ~ . \: ¦ ¦¦ . WT^^! ' . ;^ :.^j - . ¦ -, ! , ' : ' r /- -J! , y-: < ^^JX ^EtEt m ¦ ¦¦ ¦ r - : ¦ :• '" : ' !!;: : v . ' ¦ ! ; ^i 5 -ii : -l -i. - . " j i-V " r T I: ' y 'M - )' ':\' [ i : -| i; i ¦ " ' ¦ '+] • ¦ . :£l£B x TbM PT7Bil!ST' 'MD;;:|£ EiS'] i i|0jiittJ!:rn 46IiifelE Soa^M^ptt^;: ' C^ef f Befetj. [.; y J! L " l ! l : "*'^^^ i ^^^^^l^i™K^i^KSBW!r^l||aSaSe B9M f\aJSipFCffiil JS A| : W ^II ' BaOf=SBi ! ; ; j irOil>SB^!BStr^£r^HBB fl'OUHJB: J2(r TttP 2tB4iii?/. < ' il 5A^if!!j awEBrt&^ if . 1 •;• ; ; - . P" Ji ' ^ Avtt^-aa mX GEoi^|s.BT.LwA/rBEoroiip •Pi 90 ^ ^?^ ??^^ "WMdlnffi: MAN S M U STARD LARGEST MANUF ACTURERS INTHE WORLD IRISH ' ^^LR.nVIEI=tS ! ¦ ¦ : iiU : ¦ ¦ ; :TTBE ¦ ' ¦ ¦!•¦ . - . : ¦ ! ' ; Ktll iLlJLl nnrt I I O ' i Tv J^ fU 'l a^ l-d'A' i A. A 'Ul '^s Y-TWO JGOLD Alfe ;illIZE:!Mk)ALS; AjWAEBED. ?ik rtlftlftPfs -RS B" ! .l ¦ As orlrinluf tnade by fl IftlflW ' The Dri ni for Ike Ooatj/ and Rheumat ic. 1 ILINu i ;: :! ' ¦— •">H «^7-b 7 . - ¦¦ " ; k^Vtfs3lk' ' ai' MKn ! *ii> ' CANTRELL tt CODHRANE , HlilMTVL DErilY ' Under Special BegUtration . pUll l : ^LI.nH3Q ¦ ' . ' : : 4— . , . . ¦ D COLONIAI^ OBD E AS ARE SPECIALLY PREPARED TO SUIT li i| THE "VARIOUS CLIMATES. :; i Purveyors to Her llajosty ' a HOUEBS of' Porliiimoat , : j ¦ . ' .; . ¦ ' " : AND I O . ¦ ; : : . . j: : , EXCELLENCY THE LORD LIEUTENANT OF IRELAND. ; S-^IDTjrB3LXlT &; BEJL^^ LST lEY'S M t : 'V \ l^r \ \ : . ' : . ;. ][. ¦ ' ¦¦ ffX- ' v. i (Vi-M'l SHEEP-1) IP. ^ JEMC CJ BB ft s; . - . i rY M PPp ; AND, ; P INI N|G R0 0 M8 , M . : - ; ' : THE : ^TJ4 YJ ¦ ' -W^EREbRD. : : \ \ Ai- l.»».i". < \- mM \ ps , i Sbecrn-Dip ColO] Ei PsopjinrroB. , G - Eld - - - TLB OF IHIR ATED 81BCB | > FB0H T9I ;C1PE BEAJlg iBEL 8IGSi0 j inoery of Uwi;. I < «.: ¦;•-);*. M. K. : to st. , b* strict-»tt<atlQii:to:t B * who patronise T n Spa; A» I > Co>n«y ritii>, Hc r«t; fc» pierita oinunwinoti o* thdrpatronj go. J 1 ' t f ; Qna,y, W^atertbpd;[Febria ,lBCT, ; j' ^^ CtoM^or^ a^^riTirte^l^diime Mow, ¦ ' ' *9 , ' 1 CAfiLBOBOU0ff 8KEBETL ' ¦ j j * [J AETIEa VisifflurDnbHh ew be aeoomi iod<tw. JL wiCoic W^OSSBOBP* . aaTaQib««o Uotta^U home.6u ;rod»rat« " Terms. ' v : ' ¦ ¦ '; i- f ©25-tf' . . <vb; y;-oa|ionototraJ , <aos»t»Ba ttk'm»«tryt.;j ;-- i:- '' !g |^ i Bn^Ujag^<m .^«>>rt gtiuf*if>^^ ¦; -:¦ - 27) ST. ANDBBW .SPTBaCT" , DuWJIT . 1 . : ' «M »•*• ZU«A7XfciaTT IQXAKJEri* ! HUJlId JM* ' ' ¦ Oyri«r ; M4 / Wrf UH. £™s8& Di * «wSap^f ^ J Xn«*doo> ' to HibflmSan, Ba«p :k;il ^ r. TOB) :ONS and Dinner*, iktff &t i , la- Osma alwarj ready. " . -fV'* V ' *;. :. "P ThH BILU BD BOOM is elegantly itfcototad. ' i ' « W" LTO OHfiOiJB at ; jM ;eleg»pHy>tlt3*- 3psh loffet ^ oonsl it of; Oystors ^ r lobsters, Crabe, add Savoury;K»l , and a-TarietT dTlIe«t;«ndothet a«nd» wioaac.; Wh^es and .SpiriU of tbe 1 finest ianallt* . fainesbn' ji 8e>en gears' Old Malt. ' r MarteU' s SrsSdy. 14 7?" oM - I A1 ?" ^ 8tont '«?« tlw best Braw erf et, and in perfect oondition. Finsst Bed Bank Barren Oystars.-Or* 1 , 000 Bows of rary old Cigars in Btook, Pnra J>««^ byith « late Mr. Corless. A trial so lioH<Jd.: . TH0MA8 r: OOELESS, PEOP * MTOB. (n82 Blackwatnr Vole Eotfll , ¦ ¦ ' j - ' H^MOEJE . ;! ! - JOHN N00NAN , Proprietor ^ TTISITOBH and Commerciai Gentlemen will find V the atyve Hotfel Clean, Comfortable, Charges Modflrate , and'Accotnmodation Excellent A Bath Boom, well si pp^ied with Uot and Cqtd Water. T Cars meet pe ftrmal of 6»er^ Traip. : ]allO.ly iXIKSBZOK—X110 Glantwortlt, ^^ A FirsUJaas Fajnlly and Commerdal HctelJ nHE " Glentworth" ia the nearest H6tel ; in •*• ;• tbo Cirt to th»BaJlway Station, Banks , Stealm- >oat Offloes; Telegraph' and Post Office, and to ill pnb- !o plaoes of lamusement. P. KjttOJA , Proprietor. 14 IS; and 16, Olentwortfiiirrert , Umeriofc. ' ! je!8 SOTITHi KENSINGTON i | Private | BenOential ;Fazn£ty Clnb: " QLENDbWER MANSION, " i 13, 15; 17, dnd 19, BASSmaTON SOAD , S. WL ¦ . \ J-MpNDON. ! I . ¦ ¦ T" (The best and most oontenleni positioa In Town)- . One minoto jfrbin Bonth Kensington Station, i ten minutes to) Westminster : eighteen minntesto the City—Maiuskm Hoase Station ; near Parks , Gardens , Albert Hallj and tfnienms. ' I I rX)B Tammes wishing 'to avoid expense of Honse L keeping J Visitors to Town, br Gentlemen Aujrfrfng the advantage! of a . Clab,.comb ined with the tarlTaoy and comfort of Home, at a moderki© Cost. , ' Introdnctii|n or referenoo required, f dl9-tf ' - - Oar Addriss SecreUry, THE OLENDOWEB BB3IDENTUL CWB and JPBtVATB EOTBL , Harrington Boad , South Eensinoton, S.W. , ¦ THE AHOB1 BOTEL. nn&IS Lorgj i, Comfortable , and oonreniently citnited JL | HOTEL , has reeantjy been thontaghl y tainted and renoTatediby the present Proprietor] Mr. HI BALT. For Gentl emen and; families ' ooming 1 to Dublin on lugal bnainesaiit will be found mast convenient , being situated nextjto ths Fonr Courts ; and for Wedding Portias and visitor* to Dublin , the accommodation Is Hoond to nono in the Kingdom. . -I ¦ i Priyato 8ilUng and. Dining Booms, Coffee-room for Ladies. Bed-r^oms from la. 6d. to 2a. eaoh. Smokine and Billiard Booms. ¦ . | , ^ John Jamedon and Sons' Seren yoats 1 oH : Halt i Goinness ' s Stont; Bass' s Alo. Wries ,. Brandies , Champagnes, Iiiqnsnreg, 4o. ' I : ' BICHABD HEALY, Propriefcr. »iaiy ' ;i Imp«rial Hotel , : <. \; LOWER SACKV1XLE-STEEET , DUBLIN. (Opposite the Groeral Post-Offloa ' and Telegraph Oflos) ^OMPLB^jnaLr woodeSsd and re- "3fnriirf>ed. V/ Utagrfftoant rl Ladies > Co«e*.Bobm , 'WnfEi-Boom, Smoking'Boomi BJIiard-room. Chargea' mbderate. : CHARLES LAWLEB . Pri prleto!™ «.t GREAT GLOBE HQTEL, ! LOWEB pBBrDaE.8TBKET , DUBLIN , Jfrs. SIOHARD OOtVET, Pnprittru* i fwidow of ih* Vxtt RICSARD OWWB Y) ' : MOST Central ; immediate neighbonrhood 1 of Law Court* and Telegraph" Offloes ; | s> few doors from King ' s Bridge Tramway Lin . » j flT* t»tea minntes ' drire to any City Railway ; newly decorated ro-funv»hod , and supplied with erery jnddern unprore- mont requisite for the oomfort of fialtors , nnder the personal supervision of Mra.CorrBT and familr. i Eggs , Butter, Cream, and Vegetables from the Farm daily. Notwithstanding present high raW , terms are most modera ted BreaUasto fromls. Sdj Beds, from Is. 6d. eaoh. Table d'Hote dairy. 'three o' elook ; San- days , flTe o ' clock. ; Soup, Two Joints , Vegetables and Cheese , 2s. only, i ; , ¦ - . , . ¦ | A Night Porter in attondanoe. ' All Serrants paid by the Proprietress. Alloommunicationstoibs adiioised, Mr*/COITET. Great Globe BoteL ; ;' ' ., ' ¦ -.L : . ¦ Wer BridgeietreeVPiiblini No oommunicatlon with any other hoosi. . ' fS«.li> . LABGE 8T STOCK and VABrETJ tS _ - : " - . ! . ¦^ELAND:;- T' 1 " ' . -^; " T\TBW PATTEHNS for thja 8easlon. I \ SS , . . ¦ - , !;. ¦ - .!.i: : . ¦ ¦ ¦ . . . .j- , ¦ ! ,. < NEW SAFETY; BICYCLES— Speed and ^ ' ¦ ¦ '[ ' j | .r-Safety: ¦¦ - - \i f.T : ' : ¦\TBW TRICYCLES—Fastest and Bttiest. T " ¦"- ¦ ' - : - !!- : ' ! ' - -f : ' '' : ¦ ¦ ¦il jH- l I. " : TVTBW JTTtENILE^ TBICYCEBS for Bo»f aBa ¦ ¦ . . ;i. ::. - - Easy-Te rms of Pajyment i i i' -f . ;• Prices , New and SecoBd-bsod , Poit Free. ; ' ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦: . ¦ ¦ ¦• ' ¦ - ¦ ^A-RS-Q-N^si' -:- - - - -' !? ' :!^ 21 , XA GKIlLO& 'ia WALK , ' h . i , * . . ¦ ; r , . ¦: ¦ ,: D TI BX ' IN^; f , . ; :'T . - (aUO-SpT 4 - i. QOLD . MEDAi, !" . :i"" . I <«putt» ExWbiUOT,Il88i. ? : ; mv'fl ' I**"?* CABACAS ^OCOA. j- , rBT 8 " A most deUdons and Talnabla artlole ' ¦ ' •; ¦ •• Standard. :. ' ¦ . " \: ' i ' ! .T T \ - 'f- . ; i ' . ¦ ' •: ' ¦¦ ¦ ' /-Vim Cocnu -O*&T . ' - j ; ' : i' OOCOA. I 'FBY'S COCOA EXTRACT. ¦: St rictly pure , easil y aesi»Uat«d.r—W Wj STODD««T , Analyst tor Btistol :!, jy6.1>) Jr ;M:Nfa^t«f> a Prt»> M«dto. j . .j. «POR THE BLOOD IS THE LiFt V II 4 Aff VH 11 niPBgli i!B i t ¦ - ¦ ;i ' . -/ ,. Xri ' t ^ tA^- " f"-"^! M \ Wr t?^^ ' i k' <- XJK»B CLE/ NBIHO «nd CL£U(IN0 tke BLOOb JCi :> tp a£1 nP5t«M . <*MS*») tW* » M& neaded. For Sctofula; BemjS flkto I ftaasfeji Bore* of all ^ «^-f* frt - i *-*T *fr"fr> ' TiT ft ptnKr»|ii ^te-i iia: *^ , -: .^ ' : % *:; U M .. . On resUl **atsd8oregon tleNKk . ' , [, . ¦ };:;, r Cores U Ofrited Bore Legs ¦ - '; \r , s- f- ' .1 |0n»« «: ikWads OT Pifi pl # on Qu !•« *•. ' ¦] : . Cures Bo trrr Sijresi r , -< : - - ; i ¦ ' "}' - -j ¦#¦ ¦ ¦ :• jCnni Ca ui^md Ulflan ' - ' / . i¦•;:¦. ¦ .: .\- /-i ¦:] * , Cnr«Bl o4 and'flkla Dis«M»e.j ! ; ^r' -i ;ffl mmm i wMMBmm WmmmmmBm ^^2 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^r^^^^S ^^^S^^^r^^^P^a^a^v^^^R^pBVB^p^B^a^a^a^B^B^^^^^^^^^^ H^g kjQpu!^ vtJ"^^^<^ if lP v3J32%z * \L m*2 ifilaiis^awfllilsmJgMr' ' i: ' - : ¦ 1 mmmmimmmKml i^ m COOPER , O#plHr& r cb. Bibs., or fflbs; of>5« i*m> M9m mmi f iiii n ' ' . HotatowA-rs- - 'd iraicB iiT. ' ; ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦ - Th. disooreryof thtt <tab£tMmf ^mwSSSZ ¦ " . : . or near the seat of suffering, Urn rsi»B«lsinda ta p p e t * ties are conTejred to er»nr p«rt lTh«s <{• bealsinmud , •onndaaliduloersof tia _ StOKACp,Sowxwr^c,WoH, , , Btrengtnenstlwsp lnaainaxi ' oir . iaeaaaaoIanToauMak' ness anddej fewafon , ^ WM^rf MTSff ix , ¦ whilst this Ointment canbe obtattM rfo/tt/i»££u Uonit bears in erery quarter of th* |Oofc» ,is fm^SwS out by thesuooesait has attained , «mtb&U&mtkZ f$ testimonials from persons of >all olaMts •oi ona* tries ( - ' r ' .;. , :. . - ^i- j .;< «. 'i-j; ¦ .!¦:- < . . GOOT Rw«nirA i Tisir , *irn1g^jtr r«nJ (—>['tiJ4i 1 ' i | U 1. fornUdiAleand dreaded 0^s«Mea , withBo5wn«iS<Mtt" , nerrous twitching* , musyralafOxamji/afldsdaHoaZwm yield, when treated by this Ointmeat. : Inao«a««iis H more important to hire the OiniijiwfrfuWiSSaail •flectnally oonreyed throug h UM pOM* ortt^ufw &• affected parts, npon which it MO bring it* aMWmt ta* llueneesto bjajyand Oms pwdjto* jes ^t, eaatftftfut aeourity. The Alia *Wald also bo taka*** s tf<ufa,u doses to lessen the inflammation , aa ltOpafttrfta(£od* BAD Lies , BA» B&iAm ,|0ivi> , ' VmrmSi, AK& lUio orsATioJc* oi Ail KurDa. —Ths apntteatin dlti tha Hntment heals , ina remarkable matntoTereCT 1 kind e* jnoera ^.Kf^ the ^ ofw^a^tfai^^uaa "proud" , flesh to disappear; and foid' aad'l dricS&ia disehuge a to beoome oonrerted intoChMKlr/ltwSntJnir. faoes i and them effects are not . iem porarrrb^r ar* radical andpennanent . ' {: ; j ;. . 'ii . ;;>.itai j .: Pttxs , FWTOLAJ, A»» AasctsiM/--TheM aod aD tailar affections ouutb* oarafalW ireaiid aeoordinff «a Ointment mustbe apstUd dii«oUy to UieMutaa«eoW. and Holloway ' s Pills be aiauUwuoaaly ifien toTpwtfr the blood , ud to rebel* tha^t2msl 5)Bge«aons wUsb are so fertile a cause of this olats of disease, h" ' : -' ! DaowicAiEirfcAKokiour^t , Smaixn L W« J AWD r ABicos« Vrras. —In ' the redaatbm of aH eBOAdar welling* noremedyeqnalstWs -fnooiiparaHe Oiataest , ; prerentii the formation of eztranaons powtlis , aadia an inralttablo remedy, for «iTi«*n»| r aU fn~-irf i' Dls- oharges r when dlii«tmtl y. rnbbed into theps^tsjjfeotwl , the woratcase win yieldin a oomparatfrelj abort mm of time. |. ; ; . ,! ' :; ( .. i. > " (i ' BcBorvLAAirD OLD Sent DUBAcaa. -^-ThU tiiaSuttk it a certain remedy for ' all diseases of UM akuTirBatkaf pimple or complicated; BenCTj,, rinfwprmTblotebe* , pimples, sod otter cutaaeoTOdlsoTderi ,iape«toaoeera. lioated by thlsinraluable UnfMnt.;. : ¦ < - Bothth * Qintmmi and PiUt$h*adbi %tfiin tlM/oUo*. ;• , ing complaint * i-i " , ' ¦ - J ' I Bad Legs Corns (Soft) | " Scalds ¦ ;• ¦ ¦!' ' ¦ . Jad Breasts FistnlaTT J , BmFammto Bums , GoniT- i ' SSmSmSi Bunions . ' , m.mln -u. PTrfilfgars gfrtrfrt-T" < Chilblains . I UD UM •! . ' " ftw ffll. ' ' S" 1 * 1 *^ ^ L ^*» ! gw» H*d» Chapped Saads : Pile* ¦ ¦ > > ' ¦ Tmnoan Contracted and Stiff > Bheamatianc ,\ : THDetm . JointB : ' Sore Nipple* i WondaV ' , Jhe Ointment andPUls are add at Professor Houo. ' . ¦ \ WAT' a KstaMishmfnt, ,; , ¦r^-iV^ . ¦ 78, New Ozford-St. llate .589 , Oriord-st-,j Landm t- alsoby nearly erery respectoble .Tendot of aMttetW througbont the , CiTiiued WoitiL' ih Pota mM ^ lkmt _ aft Is. 1*?., 2s.M., (U. J&» . M 2S^ and 33 * tiS£35 smallest Pot pf Ointment ooitfajns tme MM t and tha smallest Box of Pills four doatB. " ; r ¦ *^- ' Full printed direetuna aAied to aach pot uj Box*, and can be had ia any lannaf*; erBn feiTuMah A rshitt_ rJT-rrT*1<l>j ""^t' ft Pwimn J ' ' .r ' B.i l) t W-B. -Adrtneoaii ^oUi ^i f b^^tamtt^ by aa. p lying atthe abOTe addw«»73al<j t Mw«5tSaTwireJ Ip and 4, or. by letter. : ¦; ,. . • :- ,, ;. .. , j ¦ . ¦ .vj ^i, - ¦ BO£OKOV8 r KPfiflVAsiXSaL ii , ; iir*. k 8OLOiioOT, <>rttol«w, ' - ; - ^ 19 , NASSAU-BTBgiTvWBltlR . [Who has been S6 yean profesrfomallT is<aUishsc£'DMiUn. TJEGS to caution th* PaMfaTl ^htitteftrS^? J_> . oommon , ' improper , i ' >ni1 'TisiTlViiiaiiafaiiliiiail CHaeses and Pebbles generally sold . twhteM^SucU* detrimental to .Visioa , &^tiHn ^S7 'iSSSS suffered from them. and tgnka» D<^ tt | | M,a ¦miiSr aary to dweU at length on tiw eaSeilaaay bf hWhaa. tacles <so different from . pebble or I abB{ha>'i«kaBUMir which he neither oonstr^t«7»pp&i^iQ^aispo#ei« and k on ^ adT^t-^ . o^ri^ UrWajTiSurw. - miathod of adapting Olasats to<J>efeei^4id>«(*iahttsz of much deeper importaabe thM&fW«aMM«JiSaedl M «uehsM admirably : eaJo3W*»S3K38J>r2 uaJapairad to extreme old age. -: T*»51" l^htmiUmi Facult y of the Kingdom. i ' : ;;•(* O:- J; ;\t-M ' OBSBBm—PersdM oan be tutted 4 fiajfiiJni t pail of Speotaolot , or on* of ibaCBaaai a wSSSii stating the distano* from »Uey» SS»w« ¦Sail pint with it, andtbnM vU la^SfiMSSaS MOes b^meitionfair ib&4 * ta *VEB&3£& OonunmOoations from Waterfowl k«^^S&S b«i ¦ KT A aa A TT amttimM¦ *-^!¥ " > ' £~^£F£F^^^~ w^& 'J~9 -: . '.:. Ngwia amssTm »SrSSI sSa ^i 'i ' - ' ¦ ¦ . . " ¦ '' ¦ ' - ' . ¦ : ' . Combining portability: whkTex«5os5Sa1rF3r^ cleanwas of^isio^whiafc -raeiSSw^SES^- ' ^r ^ for the Waistooaffiwa^Jfti^ 4bohM -mil slmiw^UJttttto^i^Srt Saiafflk^ ^S; ' '' ¦ Pries—10.; ML ; 12 S.^d>,tlSj M£^V4* Z 3 S 353. " ivi ¦ . - -i* . -: matte object glass, two iamgf^^I^l^ ag ?^/ .fi- ' **yr^l tt!"»» I )¦¦ ¦¦; i » t. ^It.ul !,s..|-ji, niSlt2H5k * «Vrti.vi^. ' J 1 i^^r3] TO{tftlMiPa. ^ :"" ? ^ i

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. •jjl—J v . ¦ I i • \Expref Train* '. ¦¦ a*& H Fist ¦,•5J"4ffiK*L\?Vi '• ifaii steamers, t ¦.fPggflfiaL ¦ ;BITBBr: WTEBiT ZUT. i ';

DOW».-rLsAY*!LoND<m (Mdfagk -a*- feBsjJj¦ 1 Sundays exempted, and ABBITB AT.. IV«BW-

11 roBD (weather and oircnmstonces perwrtfcing)

10.35 aim. Thraia from MarybpropjBi.; ana810 a.ni. Triin 'tidia laambrt;AH»T/nf« wT SDON ! (wtether laid 'dronmsUnow .per-.mittuig) t 10;» a.mi.i tne rouowmg «. .

xj Jal Steamer, carrying **»*<£?>*«> psntok] *_^ aratook,wMaaifromy4L. AiDpttqr'ii

1 mtrford 7 aim.on Moiiafy»,. onaitnTOl«d ViB 9.1^nhttS feom E&ddirgton thd p eTiow eTemng.f t , . j

! ^ goM trat«%.ty &« SteamorUav g WMg-i ferf S fetnrdiya vrill proceed from New MiMord by: it. a 45 Train on Sunday morning. ,. ' ': ¦ > \' No torgo can be receiveal)!; boarf-ftfter|W-p.in*; Morafir d ET»ning, and! the stages J^'. »^

rcm l.to enable thoSteamora to dspartrtraoyuAUCT

BlV^bBryrArr 'ASam*. P1 Steamers IeavligJ d-! toS "oiSun M canPaa8en«r8h^Cto oke aUowgd

tteweorSalopn : / .

¦Hf (ttv^bie x wawssssftss\*i >> '¦ '¦ ' 3rdClaa»ana;F6re C!abiii. ap«CB

¦ ! !| ¦ ••: ; 3rd Class and Fore Cabin;: 83*&L. jJrihor information, can .be obteined fr«" ?i *;u^^ I Railwav Terminna, Iiimenok ; Mr. yf . i V. Jiio-

wSaKaSpW rf Waterford. .Th« &1U»BO«». p b^ o&eHaiportont iMm. |tbe TimeTfcttS ni Thxonghi Bates . for ¦, G«od»t*0'v5SiSKSSSMlof Mr.WTX Busf»LL, the Great; IVMteai¦2SS& Compiny-s DUtrirt Agent,. AdelpMjmarf,

rford^ J. GBIEBfoS, Gen aTW ;. PiddinKtonTerauoM. , . , t | j7-a

| ¦jji (|«T^T^MMlBfc^^^^i ^^^J^^ ¦ ¦ ft ! i

, ; ¦ ] ^A^L [S T E A M E 'ES . [ :| : . ;-KTOTIOE—To obviate the riakr of CoQinoa,JFl! iksen the ordinary, dangers °f N«,Tiga«on. andraroro' Finer Weathet, the wnera of

^the ".Anchor?

Ua?fc»Taadopted Ia[ntllanray;imtew oT «>pa«teSteam i Lans BbntfiS W: the! Ontwara and HanewaDdPaseJea of their AtJ4nti6'8t«amers, whereby BJe mojtsomberly route praoSabfo wlllberegularly maintainqdthroaebont all season* of thei year. v j l ! ¦

" CTTY o» -ROME,',' 8,415 Tone, one of the strongest,U JSJ. and fastest on the Atlantio, wOl fall **} nnder.Exoelleat aooommodatton loriBUCJasses 01 «¦«[«•.

Prom Qiieteutmrn to Neui xork: ; • .

Cirr or Bo«;... :I, "• ' £££ 'J o$.CIIT OP BOHI!. ... , j ,, : - Sept . 10ftCITT or BOMB ;... : ' ... ••• ;¦ "*•! °Sj

tSmiS a to au|p8rt5 of "the U&ja, States

¦"pwST BAirii-Cabin! 12 Guineas to 25 f&MM ;Intermediate; JCT ; Steerafeej to Now York,- :3oston,

^" H^^ON BBOTHEfe ;

' : : : : .geott Square, Qneenstown.-¦ i f ' : ' !¦ i : tOOAl|AO*NTB.

¦ . • A ¦_

. Liimor«-1. WijOCowKA. f ; •Cap»o«ixtn--JoBM ComwPBg. 1 :; ¦

• ; j i ; - ' liouat-i^lai'istij anwrjB to] j ¦ ¦ ¦

OTED STATES & CANADA.: i ' BATSB O* 0cW»-?A«8idi-» f^/ ; . .C«bin,' lB, 15, a4d XlSf Intem«Uate,M7 7«.; (I: ¦ ¦ Steerage, B4 •*».-: : : ¦ .! ;¦ ; [IPawinger* for ,Ne> ToriTW /hrWelphta; by tte

BalUowl Steamers sre Tfcketid Thrcmgh i tboh*

Through Tickets' issued td CJUcago, ManJtob»iiSorffcvest Territory, and to oil points in the Westehi Htates^Tifj f n^^'flt lAiyffft K-fitp*- '!l ' I 1 ¦ • '\. '\\ • '

General. Labourers jand i NaVties booked tojluebeofor £i j AgricoltnristkrAgrionHnral Xabonievs, a«dFemale Domestio Serrantsj for Xj. ¦ ': ! ¦ J '¦'; ¦ ¦ '

PmBpUets -wcond |seri -''lBoport« <rff ;X««*rarmers'Delegates on DpmlnlobM Canada \ «lao|reeent Usnes of Pantpblats onl W««ton» Sblte* ofAmerica, sc sent iree. :: - ¦

- - i ¦' t i ; i^i 'Full partdcilaoi onSpU<Jationto J. S Mfo.,

Qneenstown i AiLAH ?i«WHJrea 4 Co.j Jamej' treet ,Iirerpool, andiFoyleitrert, iljndOTderTT t te

^to T.

PtfEctLt, 6 Barronstran<WtiJW«terted ; J. 3.V*****28, Great Goonw'B-st.i'Wstetforaj Murphy fc| Ward,2, BarroMtrsnd-ktreet: Wabirford. ) ¦ :\ [ ¦ ¦ ;

: . .1 ¦i!AMJBBi<Mal --ir«B| l :l* : ! ¦JL__ : UNrEBP l 8TAtES 1IAIT';

Sl iikrLiverpool to PhflJuWpil*.KEW tOBBl BOSTOSroT BAlTlMObjS. i

Ii ?VEEt WHMireww ij L ¦!, ;;¦:: | ICalling. a1 QueenBtow*j Tnnr»a»y». j .

FlrsWaf. Fi n-pSwerea| Ifon BtiaiaiWpa. j ¦TlHronly Trans,/ tlaipj line sailfaff»d«t £j"S

•d States Flag: Looommedatipn lor JOJ..tJfPf p>weng«rs e<iuaJ i< »n3 EoWea4;SteaBjMpUM

I ; .

PasBBSgen'and tooi» a»e;iandea at PbfflwM ^^the "Wharf o[ the PejnWlT»^B«Hr<*d;W)l«£2;-¦UohiuwthelBliort -rta^

ii ostdireetxpttt#toWiPl*OFIn the! Western St» ies7p ' : . j ' | " . ;i ¦. ': ! '¦ '. ! : -.. T. . v- !' :

For forthei parti inlaw ajipjito. :i < ¦

, ; - . -, ;"> ; ; . .; ; ' :¦ , ¦ ¦ ;; : J ' arf WjW«terr«tH fcIiT««>l J;• .

: BABVEY & £ UJTHi PWe Ueorge' Spr.M«» : ii

¦ ¦; !: ¦¦ :¦ aterfo ffl jj ; , ) : "] ¦ ¦ "

t ¦ T V ? •

! ETCHABD IA»DT, Oartiek-TwM IrT. ¦j f - ; ; : ; ji WILLIAM OWmOWfS, pmaptbo a*: ^| . - DOYLE'* HyM1 .1lfirr^oMr'i:4^;f- .- :,i|jj:'Iq9,- >

i j BioHE!; A^B f >#M PI l"MfilS| jv||. ; aicHiE^m ;E%;[ ^BFpB 3W*;;?1

te> i tbe'i&nro. ndl »«!««* tq fet* g MgI U'BJUi trOBri.TQ n» «na:MO» (ijnDj *«? W E: it ^aadbert'pW lalp^aMbtettWW . fff! j fafi 'InteBa^Od || gg« *| || I (1 l^#

;' ' lliLlIiJ 4^r1": F 'lf- "^ --"» f -f: r tf :!':

- pfBHNBEB ornmW aSiiSft-ijriQn , .{to.:BEotNAliD, 3OMEBA6fliSABA>; 2KPHYB, CUilc' MB,|CBBJ LDB^ awpmreEi if, BOSLA, wd¦] ¦: I ||TtiL-.% li 1.-. '-'••TW' ff jI.O i.S' Tliej'.'Wa'tirford

>^?SBEyTOv ¦ n>oeiwS»S»«o<I3 it»SSc* loii HtV¦ ^ ^H HH^ MXtuifit' ail tbt oosdt ttosi lWmtlfHftfffl 14j i ', -T? B ; ;¦ ¦H»jaiiriMito;;*b;r1 lo'se-Wd'ati ttolr¦'. - ifw 'ATES'ippjSwrai dr> B iia 4 o% : • •>U)*jwiiwo«»to.««i *totr•} , noK'axx nottowtxmacfuo;«*, Jtvat a-lt soMt;. : KTedaaa -;Jones i 8 alfbi

HjjMr, - >¦ I2-- 5 *J »«* Is'njjjj 1 ,« , 13 ij.U eight«Mf' [, '¦!" '».".'¦ 2 Srnooi 8*02*; '.I ' "- •» Jll Sjht£*§r; ' .. &¦• 4 an*noM) WWaM&u ; ,, 84 .u aixhlWfly*. i ¦ '„ »•• S «fao«i 3ttarf»y, !>' » .,« nijhti'Uj sallnH&i Ks

bj_ojf a tp re JTo fttMogmanlTttsf ;:tb*;S«M «ailXnuu . I T . J. ~ I -' ¦ jr . w t ' •¦ '.'

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F»t*—C»l)la; 13* do. Betdbi (anOiibb for <W» nUBthl&.ifloCWWr^»oTS(nWu, T»nio»fTrithFmadlta*10»lDeci/71.:«<L rdo Chfldnn,te. 7; " !- i ;¦ J - r ., tyAU gferO BQ A f f O iry SfrP-OOL i ;.' - . Kuu i-wtsMgroa oi} \ . -\ -lvT - . . . f»o« itf»B»ooi'> ' ;. i 1 ; -'Jfimd . runae; 1 ... 4 affjil|(na«y... Jtm» - l .ua noon.B*?*# s^d^&B ii-aft?,*OT3J3V .! .. • 8 ... 4 a»<ii iSio&.V-iPS'J*~ e MA ¦,«5adK , ! ; . ¦ 8'.„ 4-afM 1 53E3K^P^«*.tf Sir«dt«J»y. „ lQ._, V arfa W«aia*W. ; „ X0 - 7iiSrH"*l*r. : . i. : -,r -) p A.U' noon Mdaj, - 'j ¦„¦ lf.U B mommiff, i » |5 ... 3 ilt'n Mqndiy, .; „. II ...U t«6n

WeanSday, : ,, 17 ... * aft'n Wednesflay, ! „> lTii. I atfa

Wedajasday./i,,, 2* ... * litfa W*lne»aa7, „ 84 1 itf n>"rldijj, : r », P8 ...JS aoooUJrUaj, ' k. „• S8'.i » nornMoadw'K. „ 9 ... S sft'njMandij, j L,i . 2* .11 aornCubliFare.Uie.Od : do BetitrBlataUaHefor a mooja/sti*.Do. B irranU (trikToUln^ with ttmille.) and CUIdren/lO» (Deol0 7s 6d 5 ChUtonT*!. I - | > ' .j J : ¦ ¦

\ \ 'ErfeiMioiiol "Time fnatediOBlaU Betem Tloketi o i the'

(oltowing tarmsij— Star a PortaisM, 3».':64.-Mii'l(»t irery•nbBBAent weekjaa. I : I i | i ¦ -- h 'i I 1

QoOdJTOoMTedjanddlkchiiKflaott CUTeoeflJKxjk. 1 iCtoUds Booked fthro£«h frora jdl $rW«p«l 80»tlons : onOreab Northsrn, Xancuhln) 'add Yorkahire, -Xondo^'andNortBI Western d London and South Weattrn. Ilaaohester.

miofflHd, Man Unoolssolra ; iad MldUW. SUJjrart toWaterford. Through I Bookings' also: to! Umorlok; Tijpe.jr3Jr7JffO* i ¦ ' i ¦ ir I * " I' J | i :

• (JobiUBootod throojfi from all puUon* oi; Wfttorford'andOentril Ireland ail wayi Waterford, Dunr«rT»n,»ndI<linor»Eiilttnv, and Waletforq «ad limerick B*uir«T. - : I

FarcsU lwokad to»D«hat law" Elites to UtBrlndpal Bto-tioas-i >a Londooknd Horth W««Wn'Baa*»T. . ¦• , i "• ! - \ \ - WATEEroED AN1> VZWXVVt. Jraoir wAibrajoab. ¦¦ ;- - j i no * kimroK, ! ¦. . M . ¦ l We«Uy<. - . . r . ' . l l . . : ..W«»U/... < i -

: WATBHIJOSn A H D ! D U M O A f i V A I i iW A T tl iPOBDXirD Tb,U3ErAi . ; ¦ ,

' ' i ¦' • ¦ ' . • 'AsCkrso .'ciZen. ¦ ¦ ' • ¦: ¦• i . !: !L!|WATEI *OB » JIHT NB ' sosa- .

•rBo»: H«w Boe»—Dally, Sondat* exoepto I, at &45 ai J. F»o* Wimm«D-Dub, Bondars euepfed^at s-S»i*tti,Wi A T E B F.O B D T I N»T^ D O IT C A W H O1 Kr

. ;FBtty DTOCJjrem—Difl7, 8and»j« except >d, «t8J0«. o.PEM.WiWBroto—Dailj, Sitridiys ejwept id, at 5 5 p. a. I* Ko i—The'Wnerfbrd Stcatnahlp Cosxpanj, f JTn1^-*fl; L sure

«11 OotJdj BUpped )>/ these- Lines of Statne rr at: 8».' « "perCent] 'to Tradsn) navlttjr Yearlrt Asraone uta, aatt {* .perCentj to OooMtenyBhipperyntata to t>e deolaredas tt ote ofShipment.' Forms ana all Information'¦• t6. be had * iofflce ii ¦ . , . j . . ¦ : 1 \ ¦', ¦ ¦. .

¦ i JBetths. a9core« and erezj mfoijmatlota gl»enly Apni »t iBEiteoL—Watorford Stounahlc CemptLnr r Office (Limited)68, Qu«easBg.«»ife ¦ ¦ ¦ , ! T Hf ¦ • :. i T j Ttmpuoo tr—Waterford StotmsBJp Conxpa iy (Ltmiled), 20,Watett<treet, and|ClarenoBDock.| " i ; : : ¦'Nn»ro«t—ThomM 4 Co., JJook treet. : ¦ ¦Brai«uTAB- —Vr. T. Downer, Wn-etreet ! ,Y0B»H*ir-W. JT. TTaihor, Keliijn-plaee.1 , | : ' •

! J At tne Offloes, Now Eoui and1 Dnoouuon.And «* thwCompoVs Bead Office*, TSBJ UUL,' Wirzmnn

LTDE 'iSHJPPJLNGl OOMPiLNT, ,¦ : i i , . : ;; : . .. JUNE,;i885. i iaj . / . / I . : ;

': Bejvlar Bteam 'Commwication belueen '"WATEBPOED : j&dj ; x.( zr i> 0 2sr,ViiSonthampcon and London, and South Western', . |1 . .; . . . - ¦

j iuawaj; : i j i i i f . \:. . : - l :PLYMOUTH urn SODTHAKPTON, ASH SOUTH Or HNG-; LAHD.iCOEK.'DUBUN, BELFAOTlljro QLASOOW.

'<r\Jj 1 : ! nHHE New aid powerful Screv««a«afiirl^ X Steanun AEAHMOEE, BALLY.-*> grSkAtli^ COTTOB. C L O OH t COPELAMD,fgnHUHS|a,cxjUBB£,SDO'XSIOllS, TABTBEI,INISHTBAHUIJJ, BATULD)', SALTEES. SEEEEYVC BE,TOWARD; an tended to |SaB1 as. dnSey," weather 'per.mitHfli fnnlm nrerentod br : anfaresoes' diomnitane«).with liberty to Tow veaaels, and to call it nay Port or Fortsin aaj( order, in Or out of the cuwomarir ooowe; UBeoalieandCuehane Cargo, or for any otiar tmipnao whattoeretr.

TSOH WATEBPUaD TO QLA800W. !MondaV, ', 1st Jose ; direct ";. | 13 noonTnaOSj. ¦ ' f rA . „ TEB«1&4 1 P5>.Wedncuday 8rJ „ . ' ria Cork ! > - 1 p4a.Friday;. , I - ' fith : „ .: : rta Cork;- .¦ ¦ 1. p>;londay,' i , 8th „ i• ; dlroot ; r I . ' r 12i noni

Toesday. 9lh. „ . ,Tia_BeUo«t!,' I 1 p.a.Wednesday, 10th , ' ' - •riiCork;'U 1 p. n,Friday, ' 12th „ ¦¦ tla^orkV : ¦ 1 p. n.--Mondkj, : 18th „ direct :| j 13 ncx D.Toesdiy, ; : lfitb . „ TfcBeUut 1 p.n.TedajiAay, 17tb . „ Via Cork!' j : I1 p£.

Friday, : ISth „ > T&Corki \ ¦ ¦ I p.m. 'Honda/, Hind „ <firect ij - ^ 12 noonTnesdsy. < ¦ 23rd' „ : ViaTBeUasi: i , 1 p.m.fVednewiar, 2tth „ Tii corki!: ¦ 1 p.tn.

Friday, 26 h ,. Tla Cork ! I. ! 1 p.E.MoMij, ' : 2».h „ ' direct .ii i . . .Unodn.Toesd&y, ¦ 80Q> „ ' TiaiBelUst: 1 : ; j 1 p, n.

i j I n&x aLiBoan m w*x»nnAw> -. :EreryMOHDAX direct — I i — 'i ; - . l p.*

:¦. I ¦ • . • Bafl. to Greenook..'.6.30p.iii.ETarrWEDNEiBAY, TiiDoblini.... jj• .; ... ¦ 1 p. n.

i i '¦¦'. . Ball, to Qtf enock...9£Op, n.BreryTHUBSBiY direct I ! ... '! L ... lp, ».

:|! . •¦_ - ¦ .• Rtilto Oreenocfc...* p. n-i - : ' Eafl. to GrbBaock...6^0 pin.¦ ¦ ' I neat WACUUCHU) to tssirut. ; ¦¦ ¦ I

Brery TUZSDilY. • . ,..' . ¦ ; A. ] ] ] ... . »* l'p.n.I . . »si»isr. TO witWOBDj ¦', : i'! '- Entry [WEDNESDAY, Yla Glasgow. :

¦ !| | . nok -miT ULTOXDto ouvimt ' .I lEtcrjr I>May,: ria CotkiandiipUuwow. '

Steamer* on 12ti> tod i«h June Will xoiprect from Cork to¦ \ ' ' . ', Pablf i shouldfajneiestcanraOfler. ; ' .Dfesxia JTO WjirsaroaD—£rery THUSaDAT, dlrectJ

: j I. i , . no* wAnuoaz>tp oosjij . ' ! .ETmjy WEDNESDAY, direct i ! L iM] ... atl pii.ErSr FBlDAYl dlreot j ; L- ¦] '. ¦ ..; atlpjia.Tvn n>u w wunnui: dlnet-Emr MOSIUTi

i ; Wjusafoas to LonDOa (81, Katbarlne Dock); "1 Erery 8ATDBDAY, U t>u ! ¦ ¦ ,: LOIDOB TO WATttToan,, TU Pftmonth,

Ertry THOBSDAY, from St'EatherWs Dock.'Ko^TransblpmeAt br this root*. Ord«4 for,coll<>(rtlQn or

delittrfy otGoodi 4111 be attaodaaitoto t rtijgtonBrotbbn,69, Old Bslley;E.O. s Oreat H«nB}ta*e-Str«it, Wappjby, £.,and ArdwMtreet ; Booth Lanlbeui, B.W.1 . ( ; _ . : WnkaroaD ro pLi«ocntj direbt—ETerySATUBDAt,Vi-rioum TO WATXBIOKD, dirtW-Ererr SATTJBDA X.

\ Jll>1XtckMi TO BOCTBAMrtW, TLt*LIKOCCT,. ! - . ' Krary8ATUKDJf»at4pi«r. I ¦¦ :' ¦ : \\ - | Erery -FBmAT. I," i , :i : .

Theie . Steamer* hare exciljeat abeommodatloa• foxP"*ir.— ' '] ¦ '. ^ABBA oi ^Uovir '. "'- ' :; ¦ ;- i , . ' . - . . ' .. . . •- . , ¦' Cablit ! Betom. Book

WaterforS to Qlawow and Belfast j 17*. ltd. 25«. Us. <j 't

' ¦ ' §SbUa, ".' !" | :12a.*i »t:-; . 7l: ,fld> ' • : ' ' Plymouth *8ooUuunpt«3a)«.j 80». . Id

• J . '' , ¦'¦ Londbn,-. - -'¦ ; ' **W' «S*. :.i Hi.BottSn TlokeU iValUHe for two topntha—not tzahafera >la

Chndran abors 3 and under 13 jaaw of 'aye, Half Fan•r iron.—Xbs Clyde Shipping Cimpaay Insure an Gi ods

shipped t>y these ibiasM Btsamers at 3* 4d -peroent. tolia lersh»Tiirya»rly aptaments, and ,6a.,per fieot.to oooad matSteSrs. Valu«to bedeolarMattl^otBhlpinent.t Fo rmsmadatt lufutaiaUfen! to'be had at the offlpaK; j ! --' ¦^FoTsatos of -rr»)»htito »*ht t«W. C. Ptixis mr,iteltast i, Hsnr jf. . WXKOJ* : '¦ • Ct>.,jEbjnooth i "T«( KAS

BaUway Beioamai' Houses ttoiushootIjLondoni Ci rimBttrt&ti Co.. Glai i©w,Oreen*ekJl8, tho*f*«t,, Tianrfck,tfrflp^ g tmiSc«fcp^"SB*7> r^¦¦.'¦ .! : ¦ : .

¦ ' , ; : Ca»t«aBofai »Quay,'Waterford. . '1 ¦¦ ¦

"^U-:!(w»»bt. ; Bllto . M. I<i ,.*2»rt - .by.tha-. 0tya#Bhlp fGoopuj t»>.tsaojn»,W!fr - ' -: . i '

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. 1 • ; iClass.lCIaai.'CUss, Class. Class.-Class. CSan,.. . . ! ; ' ; A.H. L A.M. I A.B. r.K. l>.». I I.a r.k.

LiJnerlck'dej..:. ¦ i- 7 0Bober j ' „. . ;. - 7 18Dromkeen,, ... — 7 28Fallas ! : „ .J. ... 7 35Oola j !„ .„ — 7 60Jasqtidn flrrlra — : '8 1<JTlpperary...dep — 8 65Clonmel .'. B 30 10 USCurlck B 10 <10 60WkterfflrfnTri. Wl Oi'U !B

¦7 18 11 18 . ... .4» - i - ... , I , .rffl ass ... ; 430 ! ... . i .J. :7 35 11 35 ... < « .11 IS 11 157 60 U W ... i* 65 I ... i ; . 'J7iS lo 12 '6 2 16 5 10 II 55 11658 65 13 30 3 20 5 50 13 50 13 B0

10 15 183 585 7 5 2 20 230110 60 a 0 6 40- 7iS 8 0 S fo111 25 aSS 7 4o 8 30 345 S 45

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WATEBFOBD J .^HTBAL .tBBLaln) £SD. . - ; ¦ XILKEHHXJinrCTIOMiBJutWAYB. i I¦ The shortest rom> from Waterford and Kilkenny to DublinAlMon*,PtT»n»town, or Netutch, lB-t><a Marybcmragh. ;

TKXII ALTZBATIOBB—On Sudays, ihe 8/1 am. Down, and8.50 p.m. Cp Exonnlon Tralas dliooaUnuod. On week dayst.lSp.ia. Tip Train dlssonaaned. > ) - . - ' , . ¦ - . . • j .

I ;. ;' ; . -; ,.i«nr WAPBUASP. ¦ ,j . ; , ¦ !: ; : , TBAIBS OX Km DATS. STOSATS.

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So 4......i3epttrtore 8 40Ballyroggrt ....;.,..„.... 9 0Attanagh 910AbbeySix .............. B 40Marybdro' .wriralilo 0Uaryborourh dap.' up 10 53PorUrUngton Jnnc... 11 10Da»linL...;...L..:aBimll 1 ISAthlon* JunoJ arrlr. 4 56Mirybqro' dep.4ownl0 80Ballybtonar .i......... 10 55Bonunu 11 8tFarsonstown .J. 12 4Neniwh J „... 12 23Templemvre .:.....-...;. 1 6Thnrlea Jarriral 1 86

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Do. I 'departure 7 15Sennetsbridge . 7 &)Thomutown . - 7 55Ballyhale . - . , - 8 1 4HallinsTat '- ' • 8 85KQmacow. *

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Uonrnooucx. BIAVCS. — Haryhoroagh dep., 7JO tJn.,lL0»-ia..4.40p.mi UonatmelUckarr., 7 0».m., lL«) «.ifa.,S pjn. ' Mooutmelllok dep., &40 iin., 3.10 p.m., 5.W p.m. 1Maryborough- srr... 8 a.m.; 2.80 p.m.; 6 p.nu . ' • I

SAWSDXT Btmrma Tuncxm TO. DosujH-KmandBebdndClass Betorn Tickets' are issued on Saturdays at av angleFue acdan Eighth from Wtter(ord,Ttomutown, Kllkenay,Ballyri*g«t, ASnBAgh, 'and: Abbeylelz, to Dublin, by the 3-and M p.m. Up; Trains, available for return on Sandayl 1 adby the W>a.m and E-Oajn. Down Tiihu oaMonday. I', "'. . . . . .".. . . .: ¦'. .¦ . . . W. WTLHAMS. 8ecreta»j{.~~

WATEBPOBD AND TBAMOnB BAttWAY.\ > . Wtek Day Trkini. . , |

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First!Class Bugle IHcWt, 1.. Betarn Tlekrti ls.Mt.Tblrd ditto. : .' 8d. i Beturn ditto, ls.pd.

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HE COMPABTT, limitfla, : ;MANUPACTOElj ALL-lTHBItt MAifUBES IN IEllLAN0*t tbelJiexUnaiVe Works, situate litSAXLJBO0OH BEIDGE, DDBIiDSfi and the MyBEOOH, WICKLOWi* where they nie, inthe Manufacture of the, Manures, Thousandstif Tonsjof Xri»h Sulphur Ore.lknd all other materials thaican bo procured in tbj Country; Bach as Saw Bones, Sulphate of Ammonia,! lie-, as well as all tbe Bag*in whijb the Manurejj8,'pabkt»a;|4'14 they give emplojinent to a: large numbed of .Workmen. i

•; Toe Company wiis'foririea ] for f ho.purpose of isupplying ithe Trieb Fiimera"with genuine, honeiiManures of tbe highest quality, In tbei beat coriditionj and at moderatn PricaJ ! ' JThey, therefore, conttdently: appeal to tbe Fardierjs of Ireland to Support this Native Industry, addkeep their money at nWe, and 86 aasist in the ; employment of Irish Workniin, and in the Manufactureof the produce pf their own1 Country. : i —— . ¦ _ ; . -' : i ; ;

DAVID pAaUiT : 1 ...; ... ... ..;' | Ballyteiotoii, Watorford. !Beat and Freshest SEED: POTATOES always in Stook .i - ; ¦ ]l ! i jasd-U : \

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nALLEIT'S : IsxproTOd Patont Uon-PoloononaSEASONS WHY DUSH PAEMEKS SHOULD , USE MALLEM'S HUEKf-DlJ-.

1st—Because it is ttja'Stronsest and Best Sheop-Dip in tha Mkrkel. ! ; • . ° :2nd—As a Scab Spociflo it is the best remody in tho market, norer failing to effect a complete euro whenever

tho disease appears., . J ! 'J .. . • ; ¦ . ' • ¦ - . i : . j ¦[ : ¦; 1 , . ;: , 3rd—It is most certain in the destruction of Tloks and Lioe, 'and for the pr»T«ption of the Fly and Maggot.

4th—For the oure of Mango and 8kin Disoasoi in Animals it is most inraloable. ¦ ¦, ' 6th-For Wool-growingT ¦ " ; ¦ - j !¦ ¦ ; ! ' n , j I " ¦ ,

6th—As an Irish Marinfacture, it deserres the practical support of orory Irishj Farmer.' The ominent Irish1 Agriculturist, Dr. CHASMS CAmeOH, says 1—" 11 ha.ro otamined s> specimen of

MALUBN'B Non-poUonon4 Shoep-Dip. I find it perfectly free from arsenio a4d| all motalllo poisonous salts,while at tha same time [it is a most _powerfol detergent and antisepUo. I can strtngly reoommend it aa a mostvaluable Sheep-Dip.—C^Aaua A.

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Qxtii improremant la Batter Colcmr. ' MAIXWI'» Improred Pttoo t lrl»h Batt«r Colou r is TMU/ superior to Dantihjo!any other Batter Coloar inithe MarkotJ' -It will not oolonr the Milk, ¦" ls perfeotly frs# ftoia either tut* cr «nwU," and onsbottlt of the lrl<h Batter Colouring- wfll glre a nicer aod. more onlform tint than two bottlai of any other Colooriiur.- IIBISB gABMERB, happprt ISTOH tHODSTBYf-Asttor MALLKN'S PATEHT «Ifla BDTTEB COLO0B, *mrefosaau.oth^,.. , ff . ., "y, g- ±kf a x g

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tint thin any of ths Danish Batter Coloars that I hare peen udn«. Anln, I Hod that a 'maoh smaller quantity used willgiro a better and a more uniform tint than the others. 11 hare no netltntlon In saying that jonr Coloar ought to gvt a (ab!trial, and thsn it most certainly reoommend itself. Wishing you erer/suMon la your' IrUh eatenrise,

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\ > Iam.joorstruly, ; : TB0MA8 T. CBHIf&QHA*, Eaaoattooia t)s]ry. :¦ I j ¦•; r™"ruv> Munst«DatayCo., Hosjltal, Co. iam»rlek,iAprn i3, 188J. i' amuam.—Utring «arefolly tositd your Batter Colour with Danish and others, «**d at the factory, I am nttasedto «iT» 70a repeat order, whioh is the best way I can testify to its excellence. Please torrard trf aOcrn at cnuet Udobflge yours tfffifnllj, . || . , T : i , M ¦ i '¦ Dtf iUL CBOSBtti I

Full partlgqlara 90 ipplloatlon to the Irish Manufacturers. ; : |i . |; . . . ' : | ;- ', . ! .: '' .' DUBLIN OATTLE 8PiCE 00.V mnuf (tf uri^ ihmi*t*, : i :

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« W" LTO OHfiOiJB at; jM ;eleg»pHy>tlt3*- 3pshloffet oonsl it of; Oystors^r lobsters, Crabe, addSavoury;K»l ,and a-TarietTdTlIe«t;«ndothet a«nd»wioaac.; Wh^es and .SpiriU of tbe 1 finest ianallt*.fainesbn'ji8e>en gears' Old Malt.'r MarteU's SrsSdy.14 7?" oM- I A1?" 8tont '«?« tlw best Brawerfet,and in perfect oondition. Finsst Bed Bank BarrenOystars.-Or* 1,000 Bows of rary old Cigars in Btook,PnraJ>««^ byith« late Mr. Corless. A trial solioH<Jd.:. TH0MA8 r: OOELESS, PEOP*MTOB. (n82

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V the atyve Hotfel Clean, Comfortable, ChargesModflrate, and'Accotnmodation Excellent A BathBoom, well si pp ied with Uot and Cqtd Water. T

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iXIKSBZOK—X110 Glantwortlt,^

A FirsUJaas Fajnlly and Commerdal HctelJnHE " Glentworth" ia the nearest H6tel; in

•*• ;• tbo Cirt to th»BaJlway Station, Banks, Stealm->oat Offloes; Telegraph'and Post Office, and to ill pnb-!o plaoes of lamusement. P. KjttOJA, Proprietor. 14IS; and 16, Olentwortfiiirrert, Umeriofc. ' ! je!8• SOTITHi KENSINGTON i • |

Private | BenOential ;Fazn£ty Clnb:" QLENDbWER MANSION," i13, 15; 17, dnd 19, BASSmaTON SOAD, S.WL¦ . \ J-MpNDON. ! I . ¦ ¦ T "

(The best and most oontenleni positioa In Town)- .One minoto jfrbin Bonth Kensington Station, i tenminutes to) Westminster : eighteen minntesto theCity—Maiuskm Hoase Station ; near Parks, Gardens,Albert Hallj and tfnienms. ' I IrX)B Tammes wishing'to avoid expense of Honse

L keeping J Visitors to Town, br Gentlemen Aujrfrfngthe advantage! of a. Clab,.combined with the tarlTaoyand comfort of Home, at a moderki© Cost. , '

Introdnctii|n or referenoo required, f dl9-tf '- -Oar Addriss SecreUry, THE OLENDOWEBBB3IDENTUL CWB and JPBtVATB EOTBL,Harrington Boad, South Eensinoton, S.W. , ¦

THE AHOB1 BOTEL.nn&IS Lorgj i, Comfortable, and oonrenientlycitnitedJL | HOTEL, has reeantjy been thontaghly taintedand renoTatediby the present Proprietor] Mr. HIBALT.For Gentlemen and; families' ooming1 to Dublin onlugal bnainesaiit will be found mast convenient, beingsituated nextjto ths Fonr Courts; and for WeddingPortias and visitor* to Dublin, the accommodation IsHoond to nono in the Kingdom. ;¦ . - I ¦ iPriyato 8ilUng and. Dining Booms, Coffee-room forLadies. Bed-r oms from la. 6d. to 2a. eaoh. Smokineand Billiard Booms. ¦ • . | , • ^

John Jamedon and Sons' Seren yoats1 oH: Halt iGoinness's Stont; Bass's Alo. Wries,. Brandies,Champagnes, Iiiqnsnreg, 4o. ' I : 'BICHABD HEALY, Propriefcr. »iaiy

' ;i Imp«rial Hotel, : < . \ ;LOWER SACKV1XLE-STEEET, DUBLIN.

(Opposite the Groeral Post-Offloa'and Telegraph Oflos)^OMPLB jnaLr woodeSsd and re-"3fnriirf>ed.V/ Utagrfftoant

rlLadies> Co«e*.Bobm, 'WnfEi-Boom,Smoking'Boomi BJIiard-room. Chargea'mbderate. :CHARLES LAWLEB. Priprleto!™ «.t

GREAT GLOBE HQTEL, !LOWEB pBBrDaE.8TBKET, D U B L I N ,Jfrs. SIOHARD OOtVET, Pnprittru * ifwidow of ih*Vxtt RICSARD OWWB Y) ' :

MOST Central ; immediate neighbonrhood1 of Law Court* and Telegraph" Offloes ;| s> fewdoors from King's Bridge Tramway Lin.» j flT* t»teaminntes' drire to any City Railway ; newly decoratedro-funv»hod, and supplied with erery jnddern unprore-mont requisite for the oomfort of fialtors, nnder thepersonal supervision of Mra.CorrBT and familr. iEggs, Butter, Cream, and Vegetables from the Farmdaily. Notwithstanding present high raW, terms aremost moderated BreaUasto fromls.Sdj Beds, fromIs. 6d. eaoh. Table d'Hote dairy.'three o'elook ; San-days, flTe o'clock. ; Soup, Two Joints, Vegetables andCheese, 2s. only, i ; , ¦ - ., .

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A Night Porter in attondanoe. ' All Serrants paid bythe Proprietress. Alloommunicationstoibsadiioised,

Mr*/COITET. Great Globe BoteL ; ;'' ., • ' ¦ -.L : . ¦ WerBridgeietreeVPiiblini

No oommunicatlon with any other hoosi. . ' fS«.li> .

LABGE8T S T O C K and VABrETJ tS_ - : " - . ! . ¦ ELAND:;- T' 1 "' .-^; "

T\TBW PATTEHNS for thja 8easlon. I \SS, . . ¦- , !;.

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NEW S A F ET Y ; BICYCLES— Speed and

^'¦¦ ' [ ' j| .r-Safety: ¦¦ - - \ i f.T : ' :

¦\TBW TRICYCLES—Fastest and Bttiest. T"¦"- • ¦' - : - ! ! - : ' ! ' - - f : ' '' : ' ¦ ¦ ¦ • • ¦il j H - l I. " :TVTBW JTTtENILE TBICYCEBS for Bo»f aBa

¦ ¦ . . ; i . ::.-- Easy-Terms of Pajyment i i i ' - f . ; •Prices, New and SecoBd-bsod, Poit Free. ;'¦'

• ¦¦ ¦¦ : . ¦ ¦¦• '¦ -¦^A-RS-Q-N^si' - : - - - - - ' !? ' :!

21 , XA GKIlLO & 'ia WALK,' h. i,*. . ¦ ; r , .¦:

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4 - i. QOLD. MEDAi, !" • . : i"". I <«putt» ExWbiUOT,Il88i.? : ;

mv'fl ' I**"?* CABACAS ^OCOA. j - ,

rBT 8 " A most deUdons and Talnabla artlole'• ¦ ' • • ; ¦ •• —Standard.:. ' ¦ . "\: ' i ' ! .TT \ - 'f- . ; i '.¦ '• : '¦ ¦¦ '/-Vim Cocnu -O*&T.'- j ; ' : i'

OOCOA. I 'FBY'S COCOA EXTRACT. ¦:'¦ Strictly pure, easily aesi»Uat«d.r—WWj STODD««T, Analyst tor Btistol :! ,

jy6.1>) Jr ;M:Nfa t«f>a Prt»>M«dto. j . .j .«POR THE BLOOD IS THE LiFtV

II 4 Aff VH11 niPBgli i!B i t¦ - ¦ ;i '.-/ ,. Xri 't tA -" f"-"^! M \Wrt?^ ' i k'<-XJK»B CLE/NBIHO «nd CL£U(IN0 tke BLOObJCi :> tpa£1 nP5t«M. <*MS*») tW*»M&neaded. For Sctofula; BemjS flkto I ftaasfejiBore* of all «^-f* frt - •i*-*T*fr"fr> 'TiT f t ptnKr»|iite-i iia: * ,-: . ': % *:; U M

. . . OnresUl **atsd8oregont leNKk . ', [, . ¦};:;,r Cores U Ofrited Bore Legs ¦- '; \r , s- f-' .1 .»|0n»« «: ikWadsOT Pifipl # on Qu !•«*•.' ¦]

: . •• CuresBo trrrSijresi r, - < :- - ; i ¦ '"}' - - j •¦#¦¦¦ : • jCnni Caui^mdUlflan ' - ' / . i ¦ •;: ¦. ¦.: .\- /-i ¦:] *,Cnr«Bl o4and'flkla Dis«M »e.j !;^r'-i ;ffl

mmmi wMMBmmWmmmmmBmm^ 2 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^ ^r ^ ^S ^ S^ ^r ^ P a a v^ ^R pBVB^p B a a a B B ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ H gkjQpu! vtJ"^^^<^

ifl Pv3J32%z*\Lm*2 ifilaiis^awfllilsmJgMr''i: ' -:¦1

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COOPER ,O#plHr&rcb.Bibs.,or fflbs; of>5« i*m>M9m mmifiiii n • ' '

. HotatowA-rs- - 'diraicB iiT. ';¦¦ ¦ ¦¦ -

Th.disooreryof thtt <tab£tMmf ^mwSSSZ ¦ ". : .or near the seat of suffering, Urn rsi»B«lsinda tappet*ties are conTejred to er»nr p«rt lTh«s <{• bealsinmud ,•onndaaliduloersof tia_StOKACp,Sowxwr^c,WoH,, ,Btrengtnenstlwsplnaainaxi'oir.iaeaaaaoIanToauMak'nessanddejfewafon,

^WM rfMTSff ix , ¦whilst this Ointment canbe obtattM rfo/tt/i»££uUonit bears in erery quarter of th*|Oofc», is fm^SwSout by thesuooesait has attained, «mtb&U&mtkZf $ testimonials from persons of >all olaMts •oiona*tries ( - 'r ' . ; . , : . . - ^i- j . ; < «. ' i - j ; ¦. ! ¦ :- < . .

GOOT Rw«nirAi Tisir, *irn1g jtrr«nJ (—>['tiJ4i1'i |U1.fornUdiAleand dreaded 0 s«Mea,withBo5wn«iS<Mtt",nerrous twitching*, musyralafOxamji/afldsdaHoaZwmyield, when treated by this Ointmeat.: Inao«a««iis Hmore important to hire the OiniijiwfrfuWiSSaail•flectnally oonreyed through UM pOM* ortt^ufw &•affected parts, npon which it MO bring it* aMWmt ta*llueneesto bjajyand Oms pwdjto* jes t, eaatftftfutaeourity. The Alia *Wald also bo taka*** stf<ufa,udoses to lessen the inflammation, aa ltOpafttrfta(£od*BAD Lies, BA» B&iAm,|0ivi>, ' VmrmSi, AK& lUioorsATioJc* oi Ail KurDa.—Ths apntteatindlti thaHntment heals,ina remarkable matntoTereCT1 kind e*jnoera .Kf^

the

ofw^a tfai^ uaa"proud", flesh to disappear; and foid'aad'ldricS&iadisehugea to beoome oonrerted intoChMKlr/ltwSntJnir.faoes i and them effects are not. iemporarrrb^rar*radicalandpennanent . ' {: ; j ;. . 'i i .;;>.itai j .:

Pttxs, FWTOLAJ, A»» AasctsiM/--TheMaod aDtailar affections ouutb* oarafalWireaiid aeoordinff «aOintmentmustbe apstUd dii«oUytoUieMutaa«eoW.and Holloway's Pills be aiauUwuoaaly ifientoTpwtfrthe blood, ud to rebel* tha t2msl5)Bge«aons wUsbare so fertile a cause of this olats of disease, h" ':-'

! DaowicAiEirfcAKokiour t, Smaixn LW«J AWDrABicos« Vrras.—In' the redaatbm of aH • eBOAdarwelling* noremedyeqnalstWs-fnooiiparaHe Oiataest,; prerentii the formation of eztranaons powtlis, aadiaan inralttablo remedy, for «iTi«*n»|r aU fn~-irfi' Dls-oharges r when dlii«tmtly.rnbbed into theps tsjjfeotwl,the woratcase win yieldin a oomparatfrelj abort mmof time. | . ; ; . • , ! • ' :; ( .. i . • > "( i 'BcBorvLAAirD OLD Sent DUBAcaa.- -ThUtiiaSuttkit a certain remedy for 'all diseases of UM akuTirBatkafpimple or complicated; BenCTj,, rinfwprmTblotebe*,pimples, sod otter cutaaeoTOdlsoTderi,iape«toaoeera.

lioated by thlsinraluableUnfMnt.;. : ¦ < -Bothth * QintmmiandPi Ut$h *adbi%tfiin tlM/ oUo *.; • , ing complaint * i-i ", '¦ - J ' IBad Legs Corns (Soft) | " Scalds ¦;• ¦¦!''¦ .Jad Breasts FistnlaTT J , BmFammtoBums , GoniT- i ' SSmSmSiBunions . ' , m.mln-u. PTrfilfgars gfrtrfrt-T" <

Chilblains . IUDUM •! .' " ftw ffll.''S"1*1* ^ L *» ! gw»H*d»Chapped Saads : Pile* ¦ ¦ > > ' ¦ TmnoanContracted and Stiff > Bheamatianc , \ : THDetm.JointB : ' Sore Nipple* i WondaV '

, Jhe Ointment andPUls are add at Professor Houo.'. ¦ \ WAT'a KstaMishmfnt,,; , ¦r -iV . ¦78, New Ozford-St. llate .589, Oriord-st-,j Landm t-alsoby nearly erery respectoble .Tendot of aMttetWthrougbont the, CiTiiued WoitiL' ih Pota mM lkmt _ aftIs. 1*?., 2s.M., (U.J&».H«M 2S^and33 * tiS£35smallest Pot pf Ointment ooitfajns tme MM t and thasmallest Box of Pills four doatB."; r ¦ * -

' Full printed direetuna a» aAiedtoaach potujBox*, and can be had ia any lannaf*; erBn feiTuMahA rshitt_ rJT-rrT*1<l>j "" t' ftPwimn J •' • ' .r'B.i l) tW-B.-Adrtneoaii oUi if b^ tamtt by aa.plyingatthe abOTeaddw«»73al<jt Mw«5tSaTwireJIp and 4, or. by letter. : ¦; ,. .• : - ,, ; . .. , j ¦. •

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BO£OKOV8r KPfiflVAsiXSaL ii ,; iir*. k 8OLOiioOT,<>rttol«w, '

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19, NASSAU-BTBgiTvWBltlR.[Who has been S6 yean profesrfomallT is<aUishsc£'DMiUn.TJEGS to caution th* PaMfaTl^htitteftrS^?J_> . oommon,' improper, i' >ni1 'TisiTlViiiaiiafaiiliiiai lCHaeses and Pebbles generally sold.twhteM^SucU*detrimental to .Visioa, & tiHn S7 'iSSSSsuffered from them. andtgnka»D<^tt|| M,a ¦miiSraary to dweU at length on tiw eaSeilaaaybf hWhaa.tacles <so different from . pebble or I abB{ha>'i«kaBUMirwhich he neither oonstr^t«7»pp&i^iQ^aispo#ei«iandkon adT t- .o^ri UrWajTiSurw.-

miathod of adapting Olasats to<J>efeei^4id>«(*iahttszof much deeper importaabe thM&fW«aMM«JiSaedlM «uehsM admirably :eaJo3W*»S3K38J>r2uaJapairad to extreme old age.-: T*»51" l htmiUmiFaculty of the Kingdom. i ' : ;;•(* O:- J; ; \ t - M '

OBSBBm—PersdM oan be tutted 4 fiaj fiiJni tpail of Speotaolot, or on* of ibaCBaaai awSSSiistating the distano* from »Uey»SS»w« ¦Sailpint with it, andtbnMvUla SfiMSSaSMOes b^meitionfair ib&4*ta*VEB&3£&OonunmOoationsfrom Waterfowl k«^^S&Sb«i¦KT A aa A TT amttimM¦ *- !¥" > ' £~ £F£F^^ ~w^&'J~9

- : . '.:. Ngwia amssTm »SrSSIsSa i 'i '-' ¦¦.."¦''¦' -'.¦:'.Combining portability: whkTex«5os5Sa1rF3r^cleanwasof isio^whiafc-raeiSSw^SES -' r^for the Waistooaffiwa Jfti^4bohM -mil slmiw^UJttttto i^Srt Saiafflk^ S;' '' ¦Pries—10.;ML; 12S. d>,tlSjM£^V4*Z3S353. "ivi ¦.--i*.-:

matte object glass, two iamgf^^I lag? / .fi-'

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¦:¦; HOXJSBaOLD'FtraiNirURB1, CATTLE,**

¦• '•• ¦;ITTO fiB soLD.iBrTiucrrioK. & MONDIT,J M :;JUNE 16tb,' 1*16, »t 18 OMWockv on MeprotaiMii,' ,by -directions iof tin Eieciirors! of the late

OHABMINU QOTTAOlL Wipwt.twt>*omof KiohIimar «6ri in^ iSii«mJtindorpU*t*f

With Wait

Treee, .f^*fi^»bWl<*'ttiioiu1 ldnd»i »JK1 HoViu*.!HeW nndec two Le»se3t)r unaxplred Tteraslof 39 ye usv*&^TrvHf rShilr1«>a March,- lBBS^ai thenominal Staled £5;7»i per annnm. ¦] ¦ ; • ! , ¦

['lUt j Cottage i«to *xo« itjrt M^not reduirlng one pe lfcvoutlay, and contains—I taiwinff *nd Dining Booms lfita-,«utUsa*nU» pteees, icotltortaWe Bedrooms, Sam-fUmedXitohjW . wita BecT*auYi^o«a, Pastry aqd JamToft,1 SSuf-•¦•The. Hau»' ta afefroafebtd by i gftato.'.'nte

^entrain*.

Theteanalsodttauhasalated and tiled Cjow Shell oojfbleof boding 30 Com j'Coioli boose and Statist i IBoiler-oi rasewith tcUear, Hgfetlak ftttigpnadud bom inata road by Urg*git*eat«a«e. , i .;¦ u ¦ji if . . ¦• : ¦ . ¦ •¦ • j

¦ v i ; • '. * • . ; I ;1 Ttnmerilately; after 'wffl 1K> »old the Entire Hccaenold JjTnr^

nitote.' ifc tte-DimW l Drawing JBoonis will be toundliTBallooo.backed Ch5r«ii utr olotb, Arm ditto and LoubrerAn Haslet. 'B__. » . ' i M. ... A_ ___•>. ...I -QUA .I*. aUlJ Ja '

¦WBeelor ahd-WQaOa'Sewiaff tuc&l0* Coooh; Chimney Cpawand Ornaments, TMiestrj iSrpets, Bugs, deaden and Irons,Casl Vases, atais, wSL'tJmp. EngraTinp, Window Hug?lnrt*nd.ft>I*s, -TableOotitin. 'fc. ' ;• i '•

The Bedrooms U) oontila faahwnjr Albert Bedsteads andPalliaaiat, JtMme Feather Beds, Hair Mattrusee, Bedding,Chests o( Dnwera,' WudtobeSr Oommodei.'Cluln, ToiletTablet' and Ulataei, BtUA Stand* and Ware, :TowelAfaen"tt f ti Si&tti&r- " :; :.

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OUTSIDE—1 Cowi Y«iilia«» (Heifers) Donkey-CarfcandTackliDg, Turnip PolpSr.i Dtltf Vtenmlt, Water Barrel,HeapManare.Ae. • . *Vj Tenai-CuhJ . . ,: ~

Portnrtner*liartionlaii (Wy lo ' J'< ¦ MeWM. DOBBra'TAWDT. & JfcCOY,Solicitor*,' • ¦' ¦ . ¦ ¦ , Colbeok-Stwot, Waterford; or to !

-. .,';. '2. - THOMAIJ WALSH & SON,; Auctioneers.The Hall, Waterford.' a i l, ; ¦ | : . ¦ . '

COTJNTXjfWATBBPOED. !

: ' ' ^A &m \vo2, SALE ,Containing about 0& Irish Acres o< Prime Land.

; ' JTO BE sd£)D BY AUCTION, |On M O N D A Z ; ' Mkd J U N E , 1885,!

. i ¦ • : ; ¦ ¦ "¦ At «Oiie o'clock, . . '. \ - . . |Ati our Sale-Booms,' O'HS MALI,, WAT^OTOBD, iby

directions of - Mr. ". DATID KroaB (whose timedoes sot permit him i to attend to Katming), |

THE INTEEEST' iii tbe'LEASEJof 1: his PABja,situated at BALLTDCTJT" EAST. KiuutADinr,

Fite Miles from tbe Ciiy, (on 'the Diinj^arran Bofld,and a quarter of a mtie. from the Kilmeaden Eiil-Tmy Station. , i t ¦', . : .'

¦¦ , ! j ' .It contains about! £5 Irish Acres of fint-cljus

Land, 11 of which are sown with im|kirted Oats andHayseeds, and Six Avres in Eyegres and CWerMeadows; all most prtnaiaing crops. ^The remain-der, about 38 Acrea in Grass. : ; T i

There ,u erected on' the Farm a uostcomfortoblenewly-bailt Slated T'»o-Story DweUtng Hoa»e ;Co.w Houses with Balta for 20 Coni Four*horseStable, large Pifrgeri&i and Yardst 'Cat and BoilerHouses. Barn, Dairy with Stove, ] Chnmingahd¦Weighing Machines,'; Milk" Stands Churns, icSpaciboa'enelosed Haggard and Foirl Houses, all inexwllfint; repair. :*. •;; ' ' ¦ ' ' T| j :

'The] whole are held'uoder Lease for an unexplredterm :of 20 years, at iSO per annum. ; There is Bnabundant: supply of,Water on the land;also Siilarge heaps of prime SUibleand Farm-yard Mannre.Immediate possession'will be giren- • j ' ¦;I For all particulars apply to I ' !

The Vendor,|Adelpb!i Hotel, "V aterford ] orTHOUA8 WALSH & SON. AncUoneers, &ol

The Mall,; VkTaterford, J une'Sth, 1885;PATRICK ' FLKKIKO, Caretaker, will show the

Premise* . - . - , :j . ¦ ' ] ; ; j ¦

HIGH COUET OF; JUSTICE IN llEELANl).I. . CHAJiCSBT DlTIBION—hkiTD JODOES. : i

In the Matter of the! Estate of JOSEPH BIAKCTEI,BABBOB', MABIA MATILDB O'KEEPE, and CATHE-BIKB LDCIWDA BABSOH1 ... ,.i Oumeni

The said MABIA MATILDK O'KJEPK and CATBXBIMXCociNnA SABBOK t :j ... ... Petitioner *.

| .. i «i«;o ' Bp~~ioii ' 3):, ' ;" I ' , : . ¦ In- E'our Lots,i On FRIDAY, the 23th day of JUNB, 1885, :I . ; At the hour of ;Twel»e o'clock, Noon, ¦ i ;

Before the Bight Honourable Judge FLANAQAIT,atj his Court, fan's Quay, in the City;of Dublin,

"OABT of the Laiuls of BAI/LTOABEAN, theJL i , Lands of KIOLO'KII , Part of the Lands of 8HAN-ACLONK, and Fart of tho Lands of BALLTLENANB ,eitdate in the Barony; of Middlsthird and CoantrofWaterford, held in fee. | • I • ! .

Lot 1—Part of the Laid* of BaUygarrdn, containing234a. lr. 3lp. statnte bu'iaaare, held in fee, producing& net rental of JBUO 12a.1 lid. Goremment raloatibn,¦ 123 15s; 0d. ' " ! ' ¦

¦¦¦ ¦ • . ¦ • : ¦ !¦ ¦ ¦ : i: Lot 2—The Lands <d, Killone, containing 295a. Or-23p '. statute measora held in foe, produdnj-a net ren-tal ! of JOSi Via. 7Jd.'¦; 'Gowroment T»to»tion, 16510«; ; ' '; '' : ! ' [. , I

¦ ¦ ' ; ¦ . ;Lot S- -A perpotaal yearly rent of X2I1 12s. 2id.

issoing pnt St "part of the Lands of Shanaclone, con*rsioing 881i. lr- 13p..W«tato'tne<uore, hold In £oa.Gofemmeittfraloation,' iS48 10s. . ° : ¦

ThU Loi -will be eoliS primarily liable to annuity of£8* 18». SiL jpayable to^Bliaa Fanny Barren, aged 81,daring her .life, and bound to indemnify the other lotstherenptnv ; . '; . . ¦ . 1 ! ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦. ¦ ¦ . ' ~\

Lot 4—Part of the Lauds of Ballylenane, containing25>Jav 3r. 0p. statute ineugare, held in fee, prodadinr*net rental of 208 8«.i 7i. Oorornment relaatdon,£lW 15sj . ..

' ¦ ¦ !.; - . . : • ¦ . . ¦ j ¦

Dited tills 12th d»Tof,'M«y, 1835. : j¦ ¦ ¦-. \ .. -i HENBYJ C. LYNCH, for Examiner;., Proposals for the pmohase of all or any of the lotsby ipriTate oontraot will be rooeired by the Solicitorsh»Tlng carriage of Salu on or before the 1st day ofJaao.; 1885,- and, ¦ if apcrored of, will be aabmitted to¦ theConrt. - :¦ £j : ; - . - . i - - A

'¦ , IDESCEtPTIVB PAET1CDLAE3. ¦'¦-.[ ; The tenants on this fe*tite ( 8 the leasehold ones: and a few small yearly; tenants), have had their tents¦ fixed by the T^nA Oonnsisaion. ¦ . i ' ¦ : i; The.' tsnants ore all <%speetable and pay their rents

puontoally ; they all have * good interest in their rrs-• pectire holdings ( their holdings show signs of indus-

try,and thrift. I ' " l ' ¦ ' ; ' i¦ Ballygirron {Lot 1) is ten miles from Waterford and: six miles from Taunorel : :

Sillon* (Lot 2) is seren miles from TjVatorford and: fira miles from Tramore| . ' ' y 1

:' Shanadone(Lot8) sal BaHflimane (Lot i) are each-; eight miles from Waterford. fire miles from Tramore,

• ¦ !¦ and four mile* from 0irroU'» Cross, a station on tfae, ;i ; Waterfordand Donganan Bailway. ¦¦ \\ , ' I

Lot 3 consists of » trell'Seeared chief rent, the Go-. reaiment .Talaation of, the lands being a good deal in

exocss of the rents parable out of the lands, the rentj being! secured under*lease made in 1806; . •]: , got rental*. ¦ maps, I rid further particulars apply to«, tho land Jndps' OonrLop to ¦ h !i4 T I Menu. WILLIAM, EOCHE & BON?,

1 _L I ¦ ¦ : Sonoitors hariog carriage of the|< m» t-J12 & 1»1 Bale,'* Stephen's Green, N., Dublin

I LibMOBE," COUNTY: WATEEFOED. !i : .;| ¦ I . i.-j—: ; . ! j ;

¦ II ¦'¦ ii - 3>«sirAl)li) investment. !'.W P . BEOWMINQ has wceived iuatroc-

, > ¦ tions from:JAMES B. LAFtfAN, Esq.Jto

j seQ by PUBLIC AUCTION At the CODE* HOUSV, las-1 moVe! on MONDAY ft9 15th day of JUNE, 1835,1 attho hour of 2 o'clock bun., M M interest in the BusinessPremises situate next Hie Medical Hall S the Main-et,¦. LwmtreV .; '¦ ' ' • '¦ ] ' \ - I - ¦ . '' | i l . , i

, ' The Premises, vhlcb we in good repair, consist of a! shipMth Parlour otmme1, Sitting Boom, aereral good|. BeUrobms, Kitchen, Pantry, 4o. At th* rear thera isj a.Blnit»bIoy»rd*ndont-3fioe. The wholf is hold under

Lease, of which there.iare 18 yean TmexpJred, from the2>a SEPTEMBEB next, from bis Grao* the DXTKB of

. DiTOnsOTBi', at the! nominal ground Mnt af XSper: annum. The Premises iare let by lease, of which four' years are nnexpired from the 25th MARCH last to OoL, K«AK«, C.B., at tfae annual rent of £1$, «rer and abore

' all taies, and payable half-yearly. ' |. . ' !<The Premises prodaee » net annual rental of jei3.[;

' Sox fnrtber partionla:» «• to the oonditions of Saie,AcLj applyto i - I: I i ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦

| ¦ }5it 'W: F. BEOWNING, Aocaonepr 4 Vainer, Itomorel,

-. t f HBADVIIW, Lunioka, CO. WATIBTOBD. . j i¦ ;;V, ;' ij ttp03rtttt; Auction"; - ¦

\Of the slntereft, in|£a betntiful E«idence, »t, aboot 15 A«e« of |P4tn« Ltad, Household Far ib

toire, Ac.:¦

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. -/l- ^ .- ¦ . : ', T71T -F. BROWHWa !»• wceired instrnctic ns

VVi • to8BtI<brlPlJ»I.U3 ACCTIOM.attaeCOimTHoiU^ WMWW, i£\1OTBPAT, the gA £«J of J UTtE,ISBtJ i t the hour ^T^ClgkP^CfttleajJWlooslr,!!..

,poa«d of by priratt «Ma4),mTaloablaIntereatia{he! ail* from tie iow» «?I!aq'>0ItIiW wa»om»«aanee«' iliiln 111n IB MMIIHH ) ttimU *~ -t -t VAcra* oCverr ndnsiSS rtUTeSSS wallsd IjBttaailI Vi «UlleWriS^¦ad U appt«Meb«l bj anyiiamiwUlirftoU lATjmoe. TtipnIf ,ataA yiowerOaVdfBjiHidjwadJerJUwTemitofrost*Uj tf U; HaflKlooT/aiidttew- oonyodij ipnw reieDdM

' y&wi of Ow TsH*yalMM>tWTS» Blaak*at«r, a»41» kt-' Tlwat BtMUm ra SffStaT Itiswlthta/ Johonw rtU

oCorkdr Watmfnd^aodXoanal by t»« »»ttwat« «iaip«

Cot i .«a«*»,Kr3S5^0oal^e,Cow;h*5e,Dtitf i WuM>otml Ui«tr,M J m > m t a K i m n ap 4 t i /aid. j be-mWi 'lot *lm>2!mitmJ «*wS<**if",*r?ilyeutTmaxUre* to&wTtat-aber ««A MSj B i iOnotrb*lio** ot VtouiUxt .tl tfe> flMdtoM «ot« «u^p« uiu.

: TiiT«Blli« of theVfloaM*TltiheraTpwtojlonthep!aeebe-lon«: to the Tenaat a*i.wm beooa>.-t£ propertr of betnrStKt. WpwMEwfflliSSi Saft iheTuvrtlon ternP fc>i, rrf4»r,-l tk£/M Jn«.«Bdtf suil RshooMBe id-«q««4, dMas ofipWil.wfiib*|tr*abf,fMtte Adrtrtfc; :mjS rm«Eiatt«d*rmmangs ** ^Mfifotf-tinAaiaf *! **r^ lJ idBataailaiMlkKfeC tfit AWJAAWJ H>

' fiattaiM IM! feiii in u'iuivflimiiS afcwitiwii •' tlX. itM/aafll la Ti £¦'¦ lT'« ilhf tA al mt mtt'l i ' tf-iti ¦ ¦** _, 'Hfw Jj yw JJ2 jajgiigyjijMMtBBB|t nui maw *

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Sal]W^ Swhiob' : h »T«found'Tnw' Bttistini .-worthy < ftof Seed. ':¦

We lnriUFreshest 8t

iOor Friindoanrfuli rte

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STOEES

BNGIN. IStt,

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THE attention <>f tUe Gentry ind Pnblio1 is .cajlod to this Establishment,

GOODS 1 cjr THE CBIOICKST QUALITT.Country orders carefully jattended to. | '

. i . i W. SxEEET. PBOPBIXTOB.ICE I I OK M ICB I -A lubcury for hot,weather, se-

curely packed for oonVeyaiine by rail, 4o. Terms onapplicaticn. " |! ' ! , ': - • ¦ I my8-ly

~ I i ~ i¦ 0HAELE3 M oINTOSH, ! \ ¦ .

P JiTrKBElB, BBA}SS-FOTJrrDEB,GAS-PITTBB, and LEAD MEBCHANT

! : [: WATEBFOBD. | !(LATB O» (LITTXB G COBOXB'S STMIT);

¦ Of S kti .abi e/iw iWn:; No.; 10 LAST LANE./ Ti B EJB N- H OU 8 E8; CONSEEVATOBIES, and>V7T PUBLIC BUILDINGS HEATED >y Hot Wa-ter, on the most approved pri iciplo. '

¦ ¦ .: Testimonials, too numerocs for insertion, from the¦ oading Gentry o£ Waterford i nd surrounding Counties,'whose places I hare heated, t lay be seen at my offices.

P.S.—Haring purchased at the Sale at Little George* :street tbi entire Stock of Bra is, Wood, and , Lead Pat-terns oonsocted With the Fon idry, for Brags' CastingsI am enabled to execute all orders for Casing at thoshortest notice, and on reasoi able terms. \

¦ ! •Entrance ito Works from Peter street. i Imh

F : IMPOETANT NOTICE. :' Parties about 66 Supply tPlPB-Wi.TBE will oonsnit theat the above Establishment, tfree. ¦

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All work will be guoranteetworkman hip, and will bo executed on the most BEAsoyABMi Tsauai I ' L '

A tridl respectfully solicit* 1. : !lO.LaayLane.'Waterford. AM 27, '83. !

jpHn D. \P L T J M B E B AND 0

! 49ii PAT&ICK" ¦ i :" l !—-4

OTATEE CLOSETS,VV ' :|FOBOB eid Lur PtJobbing promptly attends

IUPOBTANEW , GrioCEEY | WABEHOUSEJ ;

; 11, iSUCHAEL-STEEET,(^PllTOs'l lOli D H O U B I ) , '

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JOHiif WYLEY begs to announce ' that he. hasOPENED iat the aboVe address with a. choice

Selectioti of theil I ¦ I1 FIHEST INDIAN and CHINA!TEAS,Con-xzJ | BPICES,1 and all C Foods; kept in a General

if : ti Grocery Store. '. • '¦ : ¦¦ . 'J. W?8 long-and practical knowledge of the Tea

.Trade has enabled htm to! c olect Samples which for: their Ptitrity, Strength, and Flavour cannot be sar-'patted; !!¦-• U,!MIOHAEL-STEEET;; : r . ;

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j l L E S L I E ' B ;EBA j VOICE lOSEUGES

r THE Aas. : ;>B AM AFFECTIONSid TUBOAT. !

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A PEBFECT: COEE-OL p »f die Voios!; : - " '

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- PEICES'IH Boxes—IS. 1¦ :| ' ' i ! ¦ i;[dl9

IEISH AiT iND IMANTJFACTUEE.'

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< i ED^TABD [O'SHEA,; MONUMENTAL I SCTJLPTOB, CALLAN,¦ : . I : " COBHTT- Kiixxmn, •¦ ; , ¦ . 'BEGS to call; the attention of his Customers and

the Irish!Public to the fact that he has beenawarde4'a GOU> !MEDAL and DIPLOMA for the supe-rior excellence df hlsjezbibit of a Celtic Stone Croesat the Boston Exhibition ot 1883 ; also the HIOHXSTPEIIIS !jiwarded:: at I the rscent Dnblin and CorkExhibitions for Ibis epecian us of Celtia Crosses. :

All kinds of Moniunenta I and Ornamental'Stoneand Marble Works ; {Celtic {grosses in great, variety.

Altars, Fonti] Mural Tablets, 4c., executed onthe most reasonable JTenbs and shortest notice.

Farther particulars can t e had on application to!i -EBWiBDJO'SHEA; jy25

CAIILANT! COUNTY KILKENNY.

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: - ¦ ¦!; . . i !1 i ! : - ' ' , :; , . ; . "TOSEPH BQYD] ;has ' Much pleasure in inform-V ingihU Customers and! the Public that, havingsucceeded in «n(ering intol Contract* with severalof the largest •MA1tajFACTUEES9 of BOOTSand SHOES, h«!is enabled to i !

i 8EtL T11EM;; AT LOWER PBICESi Jtban ever yet often id to the Public. ;

COMPETITION DEFIED-SMALL PEOFIT8. :; AN 3; QtJICK jEETURNS. v

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_M»y :l/e obtained of ;sll Grocers and Wine

.'. Merchants throughout the Country,. I 'And Wholesalo (ia Wood and Bottle) from the

:- '\ ' ' ; \ - - ' l! Manufac turers, ' . : ¦¦ ¦' ¦¦ , } \¦ i BEyVLEYl.&l DRAPER (LIMITED), 'fi».: . : j V ¦ ¦ i j ; p u p L I N . \ , : . ; «

(S* IF] TO U JTAirii your f iSIXTI lf Q EXHIBITEDi [ ¦ ¦ ai«»D Toife' BILLS [TO ; - ' ¦ ¦ i ¦' ¦ !) - \ -

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BILUPOBTBR j nd A iioertUtng Qontrador,;i | QOMS'B HoTib, WAT«BTOBD. :

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; Largf^and iio pjartknt pri &U Posting Stations.Dexem&r, 1884. i f •]¦ : v _ * ¦

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eh ; Houses with the newr own intorests by callinghere estimates can be had

of the best material and

S7A1.SH, 'J A S - F I T T E E ,! BTBEET. \

, WASH-HAMP BABIKB,ttTB neatly fitted up.d to. nl7.1y

OK'B Old House), :WATEBFOED

WIDE,cioiona STOITACHIO,OBI or ': : ¦ ' f :

iIDS, infinitely superior1 to the Public. !

K?T » • ' ' .. ¦ ! ¦ ¦«, rrArmvoBD,ALL KINDS 09 Tiw

IIL«V UMBM, : Boiler*;made to ordn,: sta lowof Ha ao4< 3opperWar«•t ip* Eepejred in .KrstsUnV Hflns* in th* CityrtATiiBiroM i. ' :?'MJMIP).fc jVT)i»lnei, rtorid oniMr Covoo{«i«an to bt

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ire^iifllWineral W re to Silver Gylii»ders,! i FROM : 120J Q^ ^

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. " j SSEO ^. i . : i | . P E B F B C T L Y P U E B . ! i: '•¦• ' i j • : ' j ¦'! Si 'P. JJONES beg» to ' Inforai tbe Magical' . BY , BOT I. APPODlTMEp- ¦, . ' . . ' ' : " ¦ _ ; - i . . i ' . i . i : - . i' ' I . ! ¦ ¦• > ' ¦ .\L/'« ' Pnhldr aafiUnll* that the Musia BnainMa at • ' ' ¦ 1 JJLii -J^Tl—>. : J^ .' .>MI..

npHB,!' BEOWl CHJSaLUJX for wounds, sprains, soiie I

. ATEB, j . LEM0N SODA,! ji ; WM. Jopw). onderi the tltU of WILLIAM Jonis * ¦ " ^ '•. iSwtowt Shia.- 1 - .' ,; ' : ' • - K LLI (Potass) WATEE, : \ ; ; Co.; and Wonly, Addrew of ibe .bove Finn b'. ; . Ste . ^^ iSv»EEB, . - . ,. . LnmA WATEB, ;i ; ! WILLIAM JONE& & CO., i ^ y^^"f'- 'Sacll ,l?5Soni opm^ ¦¦ : ¦ ; SP,ABKLING UME/JDIOE. i vy

m, QUX^,: WATEEFOBD. ' [ ; ^J^^^Sute^^<O^«m»xoese unnvouea waters can; po ( Dtainea , on tne oest icrms. ; ¦ AU«, raw U» owr" i»u..».»u»», H»i« ««».» , iius-iuiui/iMiauni, • *I"i 2Si iiTTm, i i ¦ : ¦ " -' ¦:¦ • , i ! ; j &i Colkrd, devote* his enBre time to the Mario «ad fermentotionjpBWtt destroyer. It mttfl«««W««

wto a; I.0WB& SAOKVI^ErSyBaET, PUBM , i^m B^}aVningVand f ^ '^^wifeS ^^ C^ ^

TY TTLI -JSTO IS,: . | 9! $gKSf$^^M ITHO1XAS-STBEET and THOMAS'S SIKt. ' : through knowledge of. tbe business, obtained ati S -ib nnesf or lervil and miuolZTmoTant liftj | . 1 o - 1 " - ' ¦-• • ¦ • ¦

¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ! i . i Fadtyrics of Coflatd 4 Collard and other noted j »nd rfr«a*v%por.:: i .; :¦ ¦• .. . = f . ¦ ; .H3I rf""fc i " irr"I31 ¦a»: ' - iri— •" ¦ (SSL O*± 'ivr i fiK '

' I makers, the pnbllo may depend on having a> sfelec« j FrTo«;of Chest conJrieU,, witti four other Attlckit» QijjWV JSS. H. c&Z . 'B.; :O .JKr j» » ; . . . ; . i j tiort of first liM lnstrume . choose, ': I .: inclcdio* », K>y to jMn.': -*i25T' *"*«•nrohaMd iMessrs. MAHONx" & CQ'S. \WmHt in' the abovej extenrivo '

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16 ' W ¦ MINERA L i WATER MANUFACTORY , 1 <LS&2S2&j£ £i£L jiS T ". j . |! I . through Town afldConntry:^ . ;

. ; | Collar , BrWwcwd, Kirkmani and other ftrBt-tlfl*r , i AU37., " '

; r f J n I J I t t OW B A Y , th« 18th, IH S T ,, , ¦ j : English and Foreign Makers. ;Can be hired b>Jhe ; , Wftterfota _Q w4rri*Bo«. Thbma 8tmt.GUINNESS A CO'S. SDT«»rrnr nnTTBT.E STOUT. ' ' i month or year, with the option of purchase ; Wso, .. _T. PniaciLt. Barronstrind-Street.

88- and other#HOICE ALE8 of Snperior Quality aud-Splendul Condition. | ^ dinstrumVutrken'ta exchange. ! ' Lismore Zf o &J Wr***. (IMS!

it Brands bf DEyONSHlEE - CIDEE. i '. " ' \ , ' ¦ ' ¦ ' ; ' '¦ Pianofortea and Harmoniums Tuned, Repaired,. - ! j ; : . " - ~~ ~NEEAL WATBBS in every Variety, manufactured on their Promieca by Smith'a cciobratcd i Paqked, Stored, or Eemoved, by spring car, on;rea> St. Patrick's IxurtittittOa for ttM» Insane,

Prise Steam-power Machinerv. - i - I I ' eonable terms. : : , j . Unitr th* Oar* 0/ the BrctKtrt of Charity,r —onuiery.

| | ' j tyw Music ordered^aUy, and all Mutlo in a;tock i T B EL MO NT ( PAEK, WATEEFOBD.it is their intention to offer to the Trade k «ry iuj>«rior QuaWy olj each Articlo, they I at a great Eeduction. A Urge assortment of all J±. . . , . 1 1 . ; . • ¦

jconfldontlv ho™ fnr a llhflml «1i(irrt of Ttatronacrp 1 ' '¦ \ kinds of Musical Instruments, Cocket Bats, Balls,: l- VISITIWO PBTBICIAHB. : !^g^a 'japseac. : — -j "f^si sit^. " ft^wwwflSs*^*?^

". . , I ! ' " . . 1 , , i Mil i 1 ; . . , j i " ! " ¦' ¦ I 12b , Q Q AT , W A3:E BP6 ED. "DELMONT PAEKj occupying: aniarea of

ti/rtr<est «sa ti^<4 *\ -rr ei-gar I , —1 —'¦ —¦ rr ! -Dover eighty acres, U beautifully situated on highJM.SS)© 717|-£SiXaSiE3E ! ! . WS. ¦ I noond, eom^Ddiofan «xtensiveviewc4th»;atyaa4

tho pleasure to Inform tbe Ladies of WaUrford that her Establiflhment is nou Open : k-otten Bow BPEC1A1ITIES ia ; Harbour of Wa^Urford, atadtt» «^n«o £Connto»

I I ; ¦ ¦ replete with . ; t ; . j: | , RIDrNG HABITS. I \ ^^ 'S^^A t ^&SStTS^E3 CDA.TElSa? ! 3NTO^E3LTIBS ' " ; , ,.' STEOHETHOH U GO .; \ &^^'!£tiSZ 'mmu*.

¦¦ ' B«K THP HPAqON TN i i: ' ' i . HABIT UAtCSRB, #c, : ^ThU, the weU.knownforto^rtsidenot

of the BAB»o#. ¦ FOE THE SEASON^ , . . . rf

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^ ffiir ^ baS?^ **?TLES, ,1 .| I LACE GOODS. fr 8PECUL APPOpTMtONT to H.t.H./SX ™ CJ£$?o'l$MS**£8£*$Z;ESS FABRICS, i ! , FLOWEES, MJf the Princess of Wales and tbe Enapreb of Patients, whose want? and oomfortt wOl be carefullyHOSIEEY, ! 1 I FEATHEES, Austria, 4c., beg; to inform Ladioa that their ipre- attended to by the Brothers, thus •noplyink a want

GLOVES, : i .' ; LADLES' ITNDEBCLOTHING, &o.,\ Bent place of Business is at \ long felt of opening aa Establishment for male insaae,Abd respectfully colicit* a Visit of ! Inspection. ¦ J A W™™* ^ ^

pecialiy^ieltoV TIndoor Apprentice,;Wanted. ^"SJJL ^^^T?^

H Y , T7 ATE E P O E D . j " . myl Patterns and eelf measnrenient paperf on applica- Beverend Dr. Moron, the present Archbishop of I~ ' ' ' — •¦ tion. . ¦ : i ney, and also.toonr present Bishop, tiw Most Bevei

TftAmmT T1OT( ^nn/TKTC& TnCJ I CASH r. CBEDIT. ; pr, Brownrigg, who hasl4tely sipu«edhl« nighajMOJL uLJuJLM<nr JL OJft/Jlj i AU - Orders -will be executed to time requ red. bation of theVork undertaken by

the Brothers. .jU>VK _a. JL JLJJLXN >CM KJ Jl. \^JiJUJ ^tKJ9 prinv rnado mvable. V«re Street. :AU articles I This Esb*blishmentJ tbelftrsfrof iU kind in tbU o

/^Tn> 1TK T6 AmmT TtT/H ^nn/TMC&TnCJ Ci»n C UWIUH . ; Dr. Brownrigg,who has 14tely sipuaedhl« nighapp( iJitlJ MCJT'I.IJI.IMCT aJL OJft/JljSJ AU Orders will be executed to time requ red. bation of the work nndertiken by the BrotheS. .VTJi-auu' JU»VK J1. JL JLJJLXN >CM KJ> JLH rAwxiw* p^Q',. mado payable, V«re Street. ; AU articles | Thi« Esb»blishmentv tbelttrs>of lU kind in thU cw¦¦ j ! -. ; ; | " : - ! i ffuorantecd to bo tbe best, fit perfect, latest and; tiy, has been fitted up at) very oonsidn»We outlay

1 ¦ 1 ; ; nmifRt «tVlca Cheaues CroeiM " Bank of Enf• the Brothers, with the most modern appliances, toEt^nc^ : jr. : rBflnirm^i^rsr i ; \ f a P

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B"kotn& j~ 2£^$ttS?£SZ

HIS FEIENDS AKO THE , PUBLIC IN GENEEAD 'THAT HE |HAS ! ¦ atftrfbrd and litaericlt UaUv ay <Jo. • iTiwryffland'rio^menti Pri«rtiaf2S!ct

i 1 -r-» . « n • 1 : I , 1 i mi- r< 1 1 TV-r n T T n r in nvnuBT arvPK ' that \h*' the EstabUshment, and the Holy SaerHoe of IflhnVA PotQMiallTn«r»+ irk TllA frlATl M°S V

C ? ?U 5 -3 » • ,?' ,? • ?i Mass U daily oelebraiod in it. The pension cban|(±U0VO JJOlidUilolilllOlU; IU lily VJIOli, X^ Books for tho Eegistmtion

of Tranafere cf, wiU be found to oompare faronrably wiS thU ofoZ1 ¦ ' - . ! ¦" : " I : I tbe ! Company's Debenture Stock will be Closod1 lnstitotions of the some kind ia Ireland,beld by the latu Mr. P. K. EEID, and fitted them up with all tbe j fro in the 17th to 30th INST., induiuve, preparatory' On a reoent visit Dr. Nngvot, one of Her Majoat

PEOVED MACHINEBY for carrying on < the Manufacturing of ¦ to tbe Payment of tbe Half-yearly Interest on the Commissioners and Inspootori of Lunatio Asylomi' : „..- - " _ " . ¦ : I , ' _ . ¦.! ' : _ , ¦ ! , . „, I lot proximo.—By order, j this country, made the following entry In tbe Ben.Bottling Of GninnOSO's Stout. Boca'B fend Othor Alca. ; i f . JOHN J. MUEPHY. Seerotarv. Book of the House :-r : I ¦ •¦ ' . '

~ n- ; , ; ; Head OQces, Waterford Terminus, ouion. atne« the pnrehaae ot the e»Ul» by tb» Broth«r»blhe Trade, his Customers can rely on baing supplied | '] I 4th June, 1885. . Ubarltr; and dorta* the proven ol ihumndUmof the »<MJ-BT BEST CO

^DITIOK, and oil Orders will receive . ; j J_J __ __ 1— ¦ 25 >H . 3L1 . . 32 'S !tS!£S>&^A*rnn* XMHunrnu ^ ' ' I •tTT & rT»ct>r«rkY>rk ' k vn TTHTVPTP G' 17 A TT TO A i pomtea oat.tbe aansiblUty of iatprovenMSts caloalatea toMKIPT ATTBNTION. . : . I j . ; WATERFOBD AND LIMi-BIOh. BAILWAT. den«nt and incrot»e the couitortorU»fatnreoocnpaat*. !

, • ' . ; I CjaO-6m) l M «™,,r~-,._- ! J-Iwfllln«ly tesUfy U>»he aaxtaWof tts 8uperl(>r;t»eS«».J ' " ' ' I i . i , | GUHDAT TBAinS I W. J. Becker, tonadortb* Ajylnmta «reryretpeetsaltadH ¦•*' ; j—: : 1— 1J—„,.,,.,.¦,„. rir rvvrnrcT ««j TO- A fp * o to IU object and U foi the xeoeptJonaBd treatment la tt of

*_« ___iL._. ' ! ! . —. J ^—. -, TTBETWEEN OLONMEL and WATEB- aemberi o( the better UaasOl soaWwoea laboarlacaadtr)3F2.3! !l! r<S' iO-<O(Cb!O J- -*- FOBD.—From CLOMMEL and IntermeaiaU mental affections. ! ) Dr. NUOBHT. !JCT JUJU^W

y u-j/ J f i . Station* to WATEBFOBD on SUNDAY. 7th JUNE,; M jiJ^CooiniU«loner-and Inspector

of Uoatia Asylinns.apartmeiite! We dlreidy returned l!rom the Markote. Nfif"

38* S0WI)AY th e^

ffifflf

top ' - The Brothe'rt' Parent Hoo* isM Belgian, wkere' ; - ] i ¦ ¦; , I i i JNotico. : ^

nwiv *a^

BA **a.^ conduct some of th* largest and nwit saooessful

. we shall is low: a comoktelv NEW SPEING STOCK of iffloi mol deo. 9 50 a-m. ? .. «i' „. J „. «i L??»"0 Aw'""**?«°P«' besidei many ottet.Chari.

fl-R A-f! jtteirBrtinilig by tho 8.30 p-o. Up Mail same he/ have also swerat Charitabk • XusUtuUTO, 05U. d0,f t orSuKVhen a Bc urn CIMSU S. : Canula and in the UntUd :BMii «riMta.;

j loaves Waterford at 5 p.m. for I4merfoV TiCk»t» , For t*"1" *»d "J TKEEL 'i araflAble for dav of issue onlv. ¦ ' ¦ Wt, J> *JSJ.1US1*» . : ^ —

kof BOYS' aiia S^EN'S EEADY-MADE CLOTHING is tbomoat cxtensuio wohaVo «T WATEEFOED ~ ] ; ' INot ,tbe least'ottractivo feature of the Goods will bo the marvellous cheapness!of them, Lm LIMEBICK kud InteimedUto Stations to ' T?OE SALE BY PBIVATB TEEATY, tb<oveltyof Style and rolwble wear-resisting qualities. ¦ . ; I , WATEBFOEDVon7th and 21«t Jon«, 12th and 20th -E following THOEOUGHBEBD HOB8E8he Eanges, Mth in Boy'sand Men's Suits, are made up exclusively of Blarney and other Jutr, 2nd, 16th and80th Ara., and 13th SKT., 1885 i tbe Property of M. J. MoafKT, B»q., W«Urford ired Clotbs. : i ; , : ) ; ' : I I ' *"• urvas ruuts. I i. •• WAXT TOXXT " S years old, by Solon (81«ripUve partieulare nndAdvertisements from thia Department shall appear in due conroo. S5 dep.- .l 3n) llt

ici

a"- a>*c|if»' 8r?ft** ; of tho greatest Horse ever foaUd, " Baroaldine'I))SIEEY. 0nd|0UT.FITTING D"ipAE;TMENTS. are fully prepared with the Novell ^ / " " i ) * ° \ 5 0 3 |° 'J ' cS 'Ji&UZf iVj ff igw 'f ot' . . , i | ¦

! U ' ¦ , ! ¦ I SSer* " iSJ 6 0 « » 3 ; e of Nellif, dam of Ca)itow»y and BrowaiBetty. j! MANTLE \AND COBTUm VEPABTMENT. I \ : ; • gSfiln I 'v>T\ ¦ * ? '

.''. * J i « Ee^or^Slr^orth^SaMa^ta*), ioUf°E«i3)epartmentot|r Bnyera are at prei3inti visiting the Markets, nnd in a few days we hope to OutS ,. },J1fl Eetnre Tickets at BInzle Fires. bred by Sir C. Cootb. i i • ' irrival of an; Unusually Eictf EASTEB DISPLAY of Dress Stuffs and SUks. Maitk

^S i

^ ' waJ ««™W**Sta*tty«- Drea J^W Jj;*

y 8 JM n ^eta, Paweols, ! &o. ; ¦ , , _ . ¦

M BBnJBKD(0 »t8p.o., aiidaniT« ia Wiacrlck ! FlorUn (Sire of iJobian and CnanUlly), out bsf tbe Departtuent shall ba to offer hjgh-olaso Fashionable Goods at Ifodtrole Price: ; ' aboati»J0j>jn. : ' Nellie '¦ ; ! ¦ ¦ ." . . . . ¦ f: j ; i ' . i l ' ' ' , ; From WATEEFOED and lnterm»diaU Stations to I s « MonnT RonrV" rh T«ulln>! Colfc. h* A.

J=».H TQJ3IIsr ;!& M SOJNTS, -; ^ord . ; d6p. TmuicL • «^L 8rf g.|, s£«* ?l^>;f i %J?j l I |S8 Aim b, QUAY, : WATERFOBD. gg*

,, 8^7 . 0 5 0 8 : 0 , ^ J^Mar y J— —- I : ¦ :- |n: :—~ : — r Cldnmsl „ 8 401 i ' by £thus-aUdn«iis7htb ColtFosl by LocdGoug iA wn^TJiw1 ¦' &. ' ; /ninnies' - '' S*bti •• B «I : f : aDd *Unted ^ hlm ?&**' ^ ;

o JWH-HiMiMi1 ¥ < C : Q yfl D F « : ! Bonkha „ 9 25J : LoU 1. S. and a. iciniba osen at the lownm?/LoU 1, 2, and 3, can; be seeQ at tBtables, New-street. I KUkanuvi 4. 6. I

on is inviica lo mi

o (very ncD .in quality ana uavour; ... . ... ... ! 0s. 4d. „ ¦ '¦ j iwmo iaanagerBunioe, ¦ • ¦ ' "¦7"EATINGIS POV/ Broken Assam ' ... '. ¦ ... ¦ : :/ _ i, _ = ... - j 2s. 8d. .„ ; \ \ \ Limorick Terminus,: May, 1885. ! ' : : ; J

¦ j(Finest Imported) ...

j .- ' : ,.. .... I . «.. ad. „ i ! . -k 0YAL 5 K0TJTE for KLLKEB - FEATIWSPOI

Cash Diecodnt bf 2d. per lb. to Furcbasow of: Five Pound J and UDnardn. I X»' TBAIN AND STEAMBOATSBByiCB, 1»5.-, JX

A 'M I C D D V - T /-* *-\ i I mivS'ii!a *vfiT irrr VMTHHT wooUeos and fora shooM ta wrtl fjrfaUrt wni. f M'ERiRY 2s CO . ¦ ; : . , : . ' ' „ - XrS A^

fD I4?1?P H» J .!, ¦ *•*»• »>ael»» away. It is iaraloabi* h>Uk.v>

OCBES audD WINE MBECHANT8. '" [.19.9m ffiS^ldtollJ1 S? ^^^"^ ^^ VoSZ f tEt^X ti^5 and 6, tlta Hall , Watorford, and Bongarron. i ' I L ve Waterford. 9.45 a,m. ; Thorles, 8.40 ; Fetkwtd, : « . Js-, tad ts. «d. B«t«M M taitttioa, Boat• ' - . ¦• :T.; - • ¦ : | " : I o 36, Clonnvl, 10.4s i Cohir, 1L10 1 Tipperary, U.45 1 . ^^ .. 'J ¦.< . « I, 'I ¦¦' vrz 'JZL i~-J *r.j . ! ioi.) _J . nil!. 'SA .™ i mi! ¦ - WORilfi IK dHILDRBN. ¦

laBDIOAIi ESTABMaHHBITT, ! i NICE FLA VODEED TEAS , dar< ;; 0 0 ; Pertatlingtori; J0.18 j Bullybeophy, U.0 , . : ., i WUKMB IIK 5*^" '' L_1

¦.¦¦¦¦j; GALWEY ITP^BIBTOB, 1p pqiraDs of :tbo aW TEAk &if^^*?* "•"•**?¦

fB" rhrtr hiNr-c Wiiiiitii|n the late Firm of tf rook 4 Galwev, ond tho ;i--: " FEEE" BT PABCBM POST. "X ave KUrush , 0.45 a.tB.1-"oynes, 1Z0 noon!; or- i UUU.LD1N J 5 MANUKrioooossor to E. J. Brook & Co, Apotheoarios *•" ; Sent on BeceiDt of Order with Eatnittance. , rite Newoaatla. 2 6 D.to. i lirtowel, 4.0 i TraUe.15^11! ' "- i : AM4 « .'.n'n U t ;

p. ,,, .„_ . \^TOODr'0ED, BOURN E, & CO'8 TiSAJS uro "»'•»>¦; »•*» 'h?Sn.l VVi ' giving the grwteit satisfaction. poi»es«ing J^i B ljbroj¦nnlp^nt "«'**»'¦ Hobnuss o« flivour atuTstreni tE! *f . ««

ttS teiK *«*:,«- ^l/ound ta ' I th r. 55.-JJC th. ifctl VSll-SSgTS

onuunnon.

•.iti |pithw.,iMth |all req.uiBit«i for the " 1 «iJjr!found iajthe 'itraa^of thB fiiifeat WWorfo 7.*l' ; ; \ . . . . \ . : OOUU)1NQ'8 Cdm ana C.roj»

kroOm,ornur6ery,!oonUnu\oiy icstock.i^ ^owtb «-

"only «.nce tried, alwaya used. . ; . .

Sairdays the Steamer wiU leave Foynw! for iGOULDLNG'S Bc^Oomjwm,B»r 4c, delivered i ijn all part, of tbtcity, i Va iWOODFOED, BODENE. & CO.,.; Kilr un on arriyal pf •Train laavtag Unwrict M 3

^50, r GODLDINO'| fU&ttfrate

and along tto Kilgcow^ line, frea .fr ^8 10t Ui i . i P«M0« r.nT. OOKKt P fe ; ^^ - " TO •*« ; t ¦ .OOUU)1KG«I I P S]2Kn4»U part.of the Kingdou, pjr «U;or ! ^^ 3; JAB VmOJX. V S ^ X S ^&m ff ti iL ^l GO,tTLpi^G'S P vS ?6t: J u .r, ' . :

¦ C«o*'J'«23-?wl aj iaAOiaua

^tta .UJHW» . for; SasMDgersand PartidU on bothl audKwa trip. " L !' ¦ •i?Hi ¦'¦ ' > '¦' > 1'i

tt ! ' niliE Guirdi^ rThT above Union will, at <^ W??>- J 'i - JV' ii. ! JL- . -1.1 i To be n«!fro« « T oTWimtbottori

rib7i^T^Ks;i3T^5 awffiSc fi ™ g j^spe^^; ^

^/¦ ¦f?^5i:^mitE1 WDW EIISSHMENT ! H^A.?a£Jffi551 Nyi4 -A-wtoia^'iili.* -lJ^^*Bpcii ',S>iiii' 2» W^*tA(h> How ' DoBSir l i ; ' !8o<ae Twders/addreaid to tbe Chairman, .ill M4 Kijria at J FAWWHi^A.HAUt^aviUlaWrfor * . cheesful* «[ b tttol, >»J*27. WgWfAtna_tto w

JP0Bj4i»t._ W received | by me op to i'lVel/e o'Cloif k on b. Seye j daw, dat*>f Uiae incjoded (Uu^or 6o« wo- 1 *pe*t. .itu.t*d in » oM«I a*d *AB1UY 8£S,VI0£ .. , i ' i i . above-ui«nMoncd day -By Order : : ; 1 -TO*;.. ; ' a I ; _: U-L' iiiiii "1? * «j vn ¦ &*, ' » *• BA^ f 1 jdi*,ow*1 i ——-- , ! - 1 . I 1 . . TTi i "V»M. HPNT, Cletk of Union. J Oamibaies and 5a«. »w Nt«« Btauh and- KU- ; Hall. Apply en tb« prwaSeaT f"

J^wUbb7|o JOIN

HER MA-

j erk's Offlpe,loth fiof "ju.y'. J885. j JeU-St *» \>*T?*°A %Sf iu$T3»kJ *. \ -—h—^^-^iESTt'S ABMY wllR tin applicaton ,at Uny -H ! —: . !—:—: —¦—r- - i Ti illi ll ^ " i TlT i ¦ 1 ' Trmm ¦ ¦ gavi i - : f -. 'AAt.;||So« ln the Uolt*dK^om, te ^appU.d. with. !' ; • . : LOST, !• . . ' ." T3ckT u!i' Miy MSSV1 ' ' • |: '- \ '¦*". ¦ ;- ' : -* - *; -S^f?T i'

S&lSBS^SJMa . ' Jr?]?: »P«st», itp te,Mri.EATAi<aaii, ar«a» Hitel. Worid-fauj lBLOODMiXTOMCnramDWto^^. ,f~* .IMRlilM l

d| s»x|| iliHIIIBJHiWKnntfc.tfaJr •»,« .riaui mot b» 4h« vaor. kt BL <Wd ll. oiMa.Dr J WWMW JPW WXUela« YM, t'tr i "*• 1

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.ttlttnny at .TJS a;*.' ¦¦¦- ¦•¦¦'¦¦ , -. ¦'• - • jr It : :: >

From ttotattMffldc/ltMybaraifb, AbbnUs, AL 't^

B lyraW ' tbeMirtiTlaW

Paowntear BAldlaf TIefate fe* 0istioa« M far M ' "KUktent art towtom by •Spedal Trato itnbmwitwford at 7.0 p.» aad «fMTiaXilkMaiyttgV|9 '

.^&iieki«'fcr Mowtitllle* aaa tiw ottaV'sittioM" 'beyonoVJCllkwiry wiU be evaUeM* for nSm bVaw 'train on^Tdattof.iatn. or flu day MlM«kf-¦ -^¦ ¦"': i - . 'rr^'- ! *''

¦ ' . ¦ " ¦- - ¦- BT Owiav ¦ ¦

. Hs«d,yfllotf,Waterford.Terminal, ; ; , ' .,, •[

TaAXoat* BAUWAY on day ofBaeWi ' ¦' ¦' ¦'

^Watsgbr* atpattttM ^m«)>.a»> m»a,ii aad H,K fai r^MmsffroaTiamonatiSOpAandfija

p.m." • ! , ; : 1 ."«WATEBFOBP -AND UMBBIQK 1BAILWAIInternati onal InT*atloa» ¦¦ ¦MytfmB-

pHEAP BXOTTBSION to LONDOH aadV BACK » (WATBBIPEI) aao MILrO8D>.On MONDAT,"lttk JUNM, M85. ft*, 8Mak)a.%dTUrf Class TWketo wm b. A to LotooTLyuSTrains and at the Fares naoed below I— ' .

Tuom . dep. 6 0a.mAthsary ,. • 6 50 „igw* ¦ • ¦ ; 8 » »Tralee 1 ; „ » 0 uJtistowel , ; , ... 7 0 „Abbeyfeale „ 1 80 „Limerick ; .„' U 0 „Iimf rlek Janet „ 12 15 p.mSss™7:::: i -, *i "g ::Thntle* . „ 8 40a.siFrthard. ,; 9 85 „Clomnel: „ ' 1 B2OMOarfek ! I ,J 8 0r

.,Watford (SttaiMr) S 0 „ : • !

: ; Xoropir AaarrAXr-llMfi ajai ' ,Taeae Tickets on available fe* BxruBjr aptoabj

inclBding MONDAY, gth JUNE. ". T." ;I JOHN EOBEBT8, TnO» Xaaacan

TtoftU Monagtr't Offl«, • ' • • • ¦ - ¦ V; 1 limerick Terainus, Kay, 1885. iWATERFOBD AND LLMBBICK BALLWAT

HHRAIN ALTEBATION FOB MOHTH 01JL; " I : : •: JU«B, 1885. . • | i .MAIN LINE.—On aad after 1st Jon*. 1885, aaduntil farther notiee. to* prsMBt XU ylS. Vp Tflam

from W*Urfoi!d: wfll Uavi DromkMnaadBoWtak}andBevan miastas soxliar than aspr—ent vU.,atjUp.mj and 6.10 p.m. '' • - • . , \XT IC<AHp KBBBTLIH&-TI1. pnotai (U*a.mJ Trala from NeweartJe win l«sv* Iisaaw, Atbtvdemrr.and Ardf«t 7, 13, ««Ilft aliiuts.«adig^•pwtfvth, naehing'TnlM at L» pJS.,andttepnaW

8p.m. TrainfromTrale* to IinnriokwiUkavv TaiMat W5 pjm., Ardfert 3.1 pan., Abbtydota* S43 p4k,andLUdaw S\28p,m. ¦ ¦ ii . ¦„ i^HNJWBBBT8,Tia«a Maaaiar.

Traffid Haosger's Offioe, ' ~ • ¦! ! Umevick TenaidM, 87ta May. 1885.1 t

WATEBFOED AND T.rMyiff^ EAILWAT.'

! ; : Clothing S oirtd. . ;mHEjDireetor» an. prepared to ooosJd«rT«id«nX: fox 'tba Supply af Cfcomw to UwSUtioaMasters, Guards; Porten, eta. in tbdr ampkry*menr, for OM year, to 1st JaosV.lUoU SaaaUSaiU ot tb« Clothing to b* soppllrf baa be m tap ttbe Traffic Manager** Ofle*, Uaeriek, pd to Vt li i f.tbe Ucb pradiao, aad taenafucatttaeOaamasraHead Omoes at Waterford.. ¦- --" ¦ V- 'X *": 1

8ealed Tender, to be lodged wlthtUeidetklfBta(who will supply pattfamknf ud rwaTef Teateon application) before noon on WxsnaBAT,Utkproxiiuo. No under winbe«bapidered qa]e«tewnisbwd on the form supplied by the CoamxK f y

Tbe Directors do sot faindtbea*ehwtoaeentthe lowest ot any Tender, and reatrn, taetfaMefdividing t»e Contract, it ooneldered'deritaUi.^By Ordw

: JOHH MUBPHT, BeeretaryJ

Head|O«oei, Waterford Tenulana. ; V ii jUt JI«y,1885. . '. , . ' ! .¦ ¦ ' ' i .

WAtBEFOBD AND LIMBBICi; BAJXWAT.'; i ; -I ! Itimioi EaAlwa. ¦ > - . .• ; . . t | -

CJDNDAT TfiAINS between r.nrmrif c,P OA3TLBCONNELL. and KILLAL0«.-0al3foom 8UKDAJ, 8UtmT,M857aa5iwBW tSEDAr thersaSer nntU fartber aoUeeTTmtewfflneoefollow« i— ; • ; UP. • - . ¦ - ] :

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f ! ¦ : ! !f«»PBH; I - i i i f , - •

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Jff jJMjjf|lttj"i j- ili- 'j asrinfer ¦ iF^r^'Mllte^: . MBIT1*? PMAS j t>.y;JTOBK3^?rf iCO lid :^( !P|E ^1bfHMP

THTOSDAij Juke |8th4^ Sri a|ijSW'J iiFBUJAY, June : &ih— i ;" !' \~ < ''T\ -y, ^-'" ii. : . ) • !

^yxB& . cLacBXB WjB 'M&imu&tt

8ATITBDAY, : Jolne h4 :i|4»iiii;-1Mlr-M?'-w:

( • j ^' jfi'peeiaZ i .aW&i-.tetiK feaw W*krrfMfor ty more\oi;.':$BII>AY ¦ iFJ5J?22Jrtf,:;"'qjteitfw Performance tf. 'V Lei Cloche* f a dirnenUe,"

• ' i MISSj A [iBJaiSAi-ANbEBBOKi ! •;[ . .., \ .

FULL COMPA VYJ and:CHQBU& cf ijft 1 ijo&i. ¦

Seats' booked it HOWARD'S Musio Warehouse,'93. Qnav. h i i: ~ i ' : - : i I ' >

"The ,workj w|hiob contains many tuneful; num-bers, ' was tendered1 in such a mannec' y MtsaALKXINA! AwpKEfeow; and; her fellow arttolea as tocommand this Iwajrm plandita of a crowded hbnse."—Rwman, j[nne jjnd; 1885. ., \ >¦¦¦ '¦ . 1 .

"There Was an exceedingly-full house, «ud thesuccess, which dndoubtedljr attended 'MaciteauxNoire' was not-mire than it* merits demande-i. Itia one of the brightest and funniest operas that havecomo to Dublin (for some time.—Dublin Eaj>rt>i,June 2nd, 1885. . ! ! ; ¦ ' ". ieia .

Ctatutory Uotioo to CroditorB.,In the Goods of IICHABTJ H. MoaBiBsrr, formerly

of Oklle and late of Dnngoxvan, in the Countyof Waterfocd. Farmer, Deceased. ] ;. . ! . . ; ,. .

"RTQTIOE IS HE&E^TiGrVEN. porenimt toXN the 22nd and, 23rd Tio.1' Cap. 85, that all personaclaiming to be Creditors,-or otherwise to hare aij' claimor demand against the; Assets' of the said RICBABD H.MOBEISSBT, who died, on' ;or: about' the Uth <Iay ofMarch, 1885, are r (quired, on: or before the 21«t day ofJuly, 1885, to ifuinish tha j particulars (in writing) ofsnob claims 'or! demands) to Uie. tmderaigned.DiNTBLDuNFOjM> ,;Sollcltir for thd BlveTend PATBler S&kx-ors FLTNNi Adn., of Convent-fiill, in thojCCitar ^ .ofWaterforri, the Ekeoutor .named ia-the last TSVtll andXeaUment of the a lid Deoeasedjto whom Probate, there-of was granted forth of fche Woterford Distrist Be-gistry of the Prob its and 'Matrimonial Division In Ire-land, on the'ttb day of April, 1885. . AHD NOTICH ISHEBKBY FBETJTE J Grvzk; that after the said'art dayof JtJj, 1885, thi 'said Exeontor will proceed Jo dis-tribute the Assets of the deceased amongst the partiesentitled thereto, hkving regard only to the olaiias anddemands | of, which notico shall have been given as

Patiod this 10th lay of Jane, 1885. . . l - . \: DANIEL DUNFOED, Solioitor for tbs said

! i Ert aut6r, 2; Bereiford Place, ll^nblia,joll : ; ' l and 21, King-Btreet, .Waterford. j ; .

IN itmiiCr|-JlMBS p E 'liAaUSTT. a ittjuttie.

mo JBE tET, the TWO HOU8E8 on JPONE-JL EAIIiEj V AiK, ¦TEAMOBE, eceii y inthe possession o r Mr. Jj oacs Bmm. Immediatepossession caii bej given, i Proposals to be s4nt'to

i JOSEPH W. HOWABD; Solicitor forjel2 i j ! B4oeiver, The Mall, Waterfowl.

. | I 'Hereby diwo ; ETotioa, 1 1 [nnHAT the|A(ioquiit8{ 'of the!Secretary! \a theJL Grand Jcryjwith City|of Waterford/ following8pring Assizes J 18S5. jtogethor with all Vbnchpjs andDocuments oonnoctcdi therewith, j will be deposited inmj OiHbe for 8ix Olear Days from the date hereof, andthat any porsoa interested i therein will be at liburty totake copies; of J or* extracts therefrom, without ] foe orreward.] j . - | ' I ¦] !: ! ' , . ! i i It¦ ¦

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: \Wa(erf6ri.. June nth, ; lp85; ¦'¦Ml lower, bat holders do not at present

coem inclined to bell freely at jfce decline. ; IFOKEIGN WHEAT ind MAIZE ore both dull, -rithoat

nnjr qaotabla cbasge in prlco.| | ¦ ; -¦ FLOUB-yery lUtlo ElliiiitJ : ' ; . ¦ ¦ :¦

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BAEIJ;i, jier bam]l oI.22Ubi j : ' \ ¦ •— ! iuriiiainBr . | . j ; - .oo o oo okw o oo o— i Moltins j • ! - 00 0 00 0W O 0J 0

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Indian Corn.... I 78 Quarters. Isdlan Com — Quarters.Whrat.,.._ £3 : do.;; . Wteat.....; — UorreliOats.. _^ -r ' do. I • | O»t».....;..... 6359 do.Barlor«..H.H..Ml — Saclcfl. ! : i Barley...:..*... •— doFlonr- \ 4- BarreU. Ottmtal........ US doItal- _..,. ao S^cki. ! Indlanmeal .'„ — do

j WATBB^OBD BUTTEB M>"ftirwi ,Numbtr of f irltim weighed at thi Public BuitcA Market

f o t ictei indtng 'Friday (thit dayJ , and p rice *.8atnrda7, — 49i j — : 7Ss. od. to '; S9» Oi. .Moaoaj. H 1S5 : : — i 60s. Od- to : BJj. OdTuesday, — 0 . |— •; 0O». 04. to O)s. od.Wodneadoy — 294 — 80». Od. to SI *. ; Od.Thunday, — 42* ; — ! 80*. Od. to Bh. 6d.Friday - 0 I — J ; OOi. Od. to Od.Mo. of Firkins eorresponiliag weak last year.-.-..;... 1115Prioo por cwi. ..)..„.) j....._. 100». Oi, to JOIJ. Od.

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of a dangbtor. ' i : ¦ : '! :. " :. ' j ' • |Juno 8, at Waterloo, Watorford, the wife <pf Mark

Delandre, oJ » danghter. : : ¦ ! : 'Jane 3, at Queen's Gate Terrace, Sbbth Kensington,

the wife of Captain B. A. Hi Barry, of adausbtor.llay 14, at Walnnlj Groro, ArUona, U.S.A tho wife

of lanrence O'OfnnfU I t&Sim'pa, of a son.' [ ;Jane 6, the Coantcss oif- Bolmore, prematurely, of a

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Jtrss 1, at 5, Bran nriok troet, Ximoriok, the wifo ofThomas Eiordani of a daughter. . , ' , ¦ < : j

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1 June S, ! at the Cnnrch of the Threo Patrons, Bath-par. Dublin,1 Thomas ¦ P. Walsha, Bosrd ot ."Works,Dublin, youngest son '.of ¦ the lata Eiohard Wslshe,Eoq., :IniistiosB, co. Kilkenny, to Teresa OiVrtmde,ifiith .daughter of i Jdennan Michael Hcaly,1 BridzsHouse, KSksimyl ' . . I v, . \ . ' ^ T ; '

i At • St. Mary'el Ci urcb, Batt«r»e», London, 8.W.,James Henry Halloa, H.M. InUnd Berenne, iWorocs.ter, to Uliria. Mab fObie), second darighter ol|the latoCaptain HarToy.Hillbaroe Hoost. co. Wejfori.: Jone l. ati tb Chhrchof tie;Throe Patrojuj, Batb-gar, Dublin, Praocia P. Colg»o; Esq., M.D4 llagnals-

;town, second sot of |Patrick Cofgan, JS*o., Iidtightown; Hotue, and doniast, Kilobclc, to Jane (JenDieJ^oontc-eat daughter '*of 'Mi^bf"*! - B£aAnaimara« £sq.^ [ V/arwickHo9Be, KenUworth-saaara,'Batbiar. I ! k ["'

June 9, at the Cat lolio Unirernty Chapel, etspbea'a-green.' Dnblin, Jbhi Dnndan, Esq., solicitor, [George-street, IiinerfckJ to AOJ J Matilda, eldest da«ffhtiar o<John Prost^ :£sq , solicitor, Bindon trvet, EaiiU. .

Juno 6,1 at 8ti Joseph's, Terennre.! Joseph' Dwen,Esq., Dondalk, td Sarah Mary, third daogtrttrr of M.

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¦by raflway for interments* Belfast. ! ' ; - r ; ¦ ¦ :'¦At hU resident, £nookb6y, on Snndsy, Mi. Jwnei

' Power, «ied i 83J years, rellarinf offloeri and ;i)lerk tothTdffilio Ctirth of^ 8t. iM»ry>,i BJlrjna>nor,doenlj «nd! Very1, dasotTBdly iregre$tedk t J3oy eff O '> inTquarter W%» |oounto: wu biU«r \miMy Tcaowa

Mr. Power iicted as clerk to the un«rou, :Kw «»wthe cemeui*; wan opened ; 43Jr^ws-.uv; b»'fa*i chawof it. i thalliie BeTrBo jiPwerrpt P., Wn*thenadministratolf of jth« !pariihj I On Tnes4»y Bvih ;«»*•and-Offlee! were Jeel»br»tad for ;the rejow c*|lw»<>ol.

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I * UTEST NEWSi :!. ¦. . . r THE MNISTEEI L OEIglS. h

THE GOVEBNMENT DBFEATi AOT) HOW ITWAS RPFECTED- rOBr !AND PABNELUTBCOAUTION—THE TOBIES AJBAID TO PACEl'HB SITUATION—LOBDIHABTSaTON THECOMING MAN. '. .

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Aja.it IB now'pretty welli lgiowiijthroaghoitthe country, on Monday evening last tue Oboa-cellor'of the Ei chequer introduced hjifl Oustoi isaid' Ihland B srenne Bill,! the proriBions ofwbiph^ especia ly thoBe relating to the extrataiatibn of beep and spirits, hod oe'enpieB thepubliq attention for some time past, Sir Micht elllicksj-Beacb, »'f onner well known and not ma shloved Ohiex Secretary for ;ireiana,| moved anament ment declaring the increased! duties pro-posed to be levied on beer and BpiritBinequitat lein th absence) of a similar addition on wiie.A prolonged debate took place, iri which theGoremment finance «ras attacked and 'defend :dwith Vigor. Sir Hiohael Hicks-Bea b j talf sug-gested that the,' revenue sBoold be iraised by atax o: i te» instead of by a! tax oi(i iapirits j ai idbeer, md a.pretty warta altercation; took placbbetween thaTiiht bon. baronet; and ir Obari eaDilkei on the Tmerits of total abetainere ; and" pot- tionse politicians." irJCharles Dilke < le-clared thatthaGorernment regarded! it as a Vii alquestion that the Chancellor s mojtion ahbildpass, j The. debate was woukd up bji Mr. Glad-stonej who in the course of his powerful speech,said, of ten Liberal Chancellors had;] a1 differentstory jto tell. On' a diviBibn the ; amendmentwas carried by,264 votes against 252; thuajie-featulg the Government by- twelve' votes. I TheFarnqllite members voted) to a man j with theTories, and were most vehement in their ea-thusiaBm over Ithe minority! of the" (royernmeat.The Government having resigned, it]i is' now n ellnndentood thai, even if callod nponiby her Ma-jesty, ;the Tori<4 lack the courage to tmdertake 1 besituation, and if the greatest of Premiers shouldpersist in bis resignation, wUichlis very [probable,the Marquis of |Hartington will be tbe next: ckll.The Daily JTeuijtbus pnts the. case iU! a very'dearligbt-j-" No other coarse than resijjnaHon was!oj «nto the Ministryi and every friend of I be Gove rn

*ment and of the Liberal party will heartily appr iretheir determination to take it. If theOppoaitioi iato molild the bddget, it Bust accept ithe responsibiiityj which thus naturally passes into its nan is:It is entirely premature to speculate 6a the con rsewbtehj the Opposition may take.' The probabfityis that the Conservatives will| accept office with >ntpower, and ones more try their hands |'at governingwith a Inbecal majority in the House,bf Commons.Mr. <3ladBtone)»rill be bronght back tojpoWer by anoverwhelming wave of popular enthusiasm, flni anew series of great reforms will be begun, and willbe carried out under his leadership." j| ! i ' :

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Wi leam, |by special | telegram, that; 'Mr.GLADSTONE being resolved firmly^ in reply totelegrams from the Queen at Balmoral, nol toretakje office at tbe present time, jber Mnjc styhas telegraphed to Lord Saliibdry^Wliose pa *tyare ao hungry for office that they will b ishhim on " at any price." The general belief ,h 3ir-ever,l 1B that n!o one can govern thel cooritrr. butGLADSTONE. | . j ! : "I. : 1 ip. ¦

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OBE:AT WESTEBN COMPANY'S: BTEAME

: We take the following from a London pap er:" The Great Western BaiiwcyjOoinpany'sl C on-" tinental service between Weymout h and O ier-" bo irg will be discontinued as Jane J30tb, to-" ge iier withithe through |booking.bf passenj :ers"to itations on theWeaterb Eailway1 of Fran «/'It is much to be regretted that the depres sedtimei necessipate the discontinuabce oijtl eseoteaipers, which have up jto tbis|been suc i agreat accommodation to the public We oresure) the Great Western Company would con-tinue to ke«>p them on if .'tbe loss' was not pcoheavy. ; ¦ ; ¦ ! " i ¦J ; | ! JIW ith regard to their Waterford and Milfprdtraffic , we htajy state that pur citizens; will i lsocdnoder their service at ani end if the 5 0p.mj daily boat from Waterford is taken aff,and ! tb6 eal/ng from Ferrybarlt at setjen,a.mi, subrt tuted. _ All their j Waterf >rdcnatomcrs ar; unanimous' on bis point, ant . ifthe proposed change is carried out, we el all,in due coursp, next expect to¦ sie a eim larannouncement to the one I now. maie about theContinental jservice. If j the j Gr ait ; West 3rnconl ] see their way to give the, 7.0 a.m. and 5.0p.m. daily eatings, as requested 1 y* tbe Wa er.ford and LunericK Company, it we old meet xheviews of all parties, inolading th > , Waterfordand Central tnd Dungarran line i, that havealwavs worked loyally with the Great WesternBailway Oodpany and the port of WaterfoM.

DAI GEBOUi " BOOKEB^IES'MH THE CITY

Lt st week \ re drew pubL o ottsnt on to a num-ber (f dilapid ited houses 11 Newro h.road, t earthe Waterfon I Bridge. T bis Weel we wish torefer to the di sgracef nl co> idition a two wrei ch-ed " jrookeries "—one of th sm with i lates off i mdrafters visible -at the cot ner of C .lbeck-sti eetand i Lady-Ian s. They 'are. close to two impjrt.ant ] daces of < ievotibn, the Protesta it Cathedraland the Friary Church. I The; eti te !of thosehouflca if a disgrace to the city an 1 dangetbusto psMers-by, as one' of them may fall oot intothe Street any day. . 'Borne, time sg< , on motionof! Alderman IBBDMOHD, the Super ntenden. ofCor] *rate W^>i ks, Mr. FfEMINoJ : ras; direc tedto report opon them ; bufr: we bare heard noth-ing more about tbe matter since; ; | The'ownersof these pren ises should I be comw lied |to takedown tEe old " rookeries''at onceJ a diri aeethis jwas'not i one, tha Corporation^ e« guajrdmnsof ithe citizen*, should themselve* ee them re-mdvjed forthMitfa,; being dangerpns to Ufa s .owtunsightly, and a noisance]totbe'n«ighboni>h< od.•• ' j P - ' "

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i -bPEBA ilT'THE THEATBEJ BOYAL. .'Wle believe it is: only necessary to iu>n<Miscff th*

fact that Mr. Yorke's bi^b jclass, Qp&n Companyare about to return to our city neitiwoek to •eenre,as before crowded atiduinces.j They have been play-ing With mark>d sdcceis for the list two weei i inDdblin, of which the IrUk \Timt *} writes| «~"Mr-Yor|ce'0 Open*. Bonffe Coajpanyi conimenojd lastavt oing A tecoind week's engagement tt tba-.Ooe sn's»na u«™™»t «Htuu« IIIIIIVI I \a\ v nvnwar] we<l fille i in eVury'part, anditKrougb tot theappwos-j was frequent and] bearfy. i Misa \nlt dnaAodersou app eared In the - ile r#f»,j4ndide igj itedtbe iindienco in tbe archness of, bee imting i nd thesweHness wi(b which she rendered the an ae Wusoon that fal to bcrpirt. While Ml«« Bertie Hi ioerrece i*tA a liberal sbire of appUnse tit tbe i aai uterjnlwhich »be yUyed ana sang the/, part of 18t MUM.Mr. Yotkew*! » oio«t amnsiog MarijuUd»Pons»ble,andlMr. Balfo »r a» Hector gave greaJ, ni\»Lc\ ion.th> irtiste im|proving! in p^puUr fsifoiirlwlth i «ehrent Meotktioi . The mpontlnjf was :»eryj ft od, tk*cbonUi jn esc Jlcnt form. «Dtt tbe oroUestn,, son*doctfd by Mr. BrO^ghtoD, #ell tfp,tf th4 n url re-quii ed from tt em] l ip resole being Chat tbi sj irk-Ii& op«r» bo iftorwsV prod4o«4 ta 4 mtknir ,in«tnv*l gWt s«( UfaotfpV* ft*cW tr«n to TrattonS tfuy>ve >iiig.^i; .y f-fT . -j M - fi .j |! ¦ :i :

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. W«>'1E{ffiS^:;wI»-.:fhi il^M t j»jt.'ttey WflWHT} WdctwE against -pai MUM rs>) sid jn fsi*M*fatBew'(qff -the pathWayi jHW 0IW," wbojeraVootgtomery skid hebadj toU JatHbabt •>! 100 timetoleavft th« Mrpero! thii str. ot,«.ioil -who wail conVlcfeajfjttfan ' on a someWbal simtl«i charge] wanned 8»1 kud! op*'*,

1 and tbe ot >er defendants 2s. 6c«4ch, I The"mboey not b«ii>g fortbdomtng, the nerate adopted at the reqOesf WM^ Hanrahan wiput into force1, and the offender* were put Into tlaook' . r-; FT; :h : :- . ^F : .: .:!!^:

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: ExcuBstow.f-Tbe ,<3reat Western Company at'notmceicbeapitrip to London "on Monday, whiano doubt if- the present weatherJflontinues, ¦¦ wlU biaraely avaUediofJ , : ' ' t -'¦'¦ \ . +;'¦¦: ' :• ¦ ' • ¦ !¦ !

uraxotH TouaiNo -aix members of the EaetJbourne Bicycle f Club arrived in Waterford on:8niday;by tho Milford steamer oaltheir way to KUlar-ney.; ,T£ey were met by tbej members of our localclub.who after, lunoh drove thf visitors to Dnnmortround by Traiiore home, and |in the evening enter-tained tiem at 8upptr. On j Monday the tobrisbstarted on their1 journey. I ; - | ' i ! : ' • : ¦ • [ j

A SPILI —AS tbe ImperialiHotel boss wisbelnfdriven to the Tramore station yesterday, just afteirounding the corner'into the railway square thiaxle gave wity'and;the whole, istraeture vace to thdcrmnnrlJ ' ¦ - . ! - : ; • 'i . ¦'¦ ' : il

lord. Uuring bis lengtbeneastay ia this city/Mr,Andrews has bade many friends, j who will learnwith pleasure of his deserved promotion. | i

, LIOAL.—We! notico with pleasure that/EdmundIieamy, Esq.; M.P., eon of James Leamy, Esq., T.C.;Beresfotd-atrettr was ralled to the baron last Mon''day; ' Mr. Leamy haV frequently given proof botlin tbe'iHoase|'of Commons and amongst us herethat be possesses abilities of the ijjbeit ord'erj anitwe haro no doubt that in bia new profession he: wi|lmake shame which |Will do,creditito himself andto Waterford. . ' ¦• : ;• ¦; . : i - i . - j 1 . . ' : i !

Towk Cotttrciii—TK* ¦ PaiscHiBjt -There will

be a special meeting of the Corporation oh Tuesdaynext, to consider a recommendation from the speolalcommittee appointed to report as to tbe division dlthe borough Into polling districts, in accordancewitb the 9th : Section' Of the Parliamentary Eagis-jtratiou (ireiana; AC:, i.a»&, ana to tase aucn prt-lceedings in reference thereto !as may appear eipe-ldient. • j ' : ' . ; ' ! . ¦ !

THB SPISTT DOTT—The Excise authority in Wa-terford received instructions :ou Wednesday to a«.cept on and afte r that day duty on spirits at theformer rate—namely, ; that charged before tbe JnMtrodactipn of the Budget.) This clearly indicates Kreturn to the former order of things, if the Torieiand their friends do not take tbe matter in theiehands, j I 1 . : : ; i ¦ : ! j : ; . , ! |

AinnvEBSABT or : THB MQUSEN'S SIBTH-DAT-UDCHOAITOON POET.—On Saturday, the 6th June, thatroops ptradedin reviow order at noon, on the strand;near the Fort, [under the command of Major and Ad-jutant Oi Wheeler Cnffe. 6th Brigade, Sonth Irish Diyj,E-A, and th« detachment Sonth Wales Borderers; cam-manded by Lieut. Tomer, S.W.B. . A/«u-de-joi« hav-ing been flred by the Sonth Wales Borderers, tha bandof the 6th Brigade, Sooth Irish XHrisicm, E.A., playingthe .National Anthem,: the brigade presented arms andgar* three oheers for tho Qaoen. The troops marohodback-from the strand to their quarters—the SonthWales Bordoren to the Port, and tbo 6th Brigade, 8. 1:DJT., R.A., to the camp on the glacis of the Fort , '

6ST In consequence of the abandonment ottha proposed inorease of the Baer and Spirit dutieijMessrs. B. A.I MCBBT t Co. have muoh plaosnrs iaannouncing that they: are now, la a> position to offertheir celebrated Old Irish Whiskies at former prices. [ ;

5 4 6, The Mall, Waterford, and Dongarran. I ;: C2T Mr. OLIFFOBD, Surgeon Dentisr.may beconsulted daily at bis residence, 1 184, Parade Quay1,Waterford. i ¦ ; ' ; ¦ ¦

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| l O A T B O L l i a O B J J B . a u . \ \It has been our pleasing duty ok each recurring

anniversary of the feast of Corpus Cbriati, to recordthe' public manifestations of devotion by the faith-ful. . This year the various \ churches in the citywere attended by large] numbers 'on last Sundaythe Sunday within the octave of Corpus Cbristi. Iathe FrancUcan Church High Mass was celebratedat twelve! o'clock. Very BevP F. :Wojian, O.S.F.,officiating as b| igh priest j Bev. F. Mullins, O.S.F.,as deaoou ; witb Bev. J. B. Murpby, O.S.F., sub-deacon, and Bvv. J. McManus|master of ceremonies.Tbe tnuiio was rendered^ with much effect by

tbefollowirig ! choir i— Misses Cadogon; Mernin (2),Sullivan, KeogQ j Messrs V. Howard, D. J. KsogU,and J. Whilty. Miss' Whitty presided at tbe orgqii-The Mass sung was •.—Weber's " Kyrie" in 9, thesolos being rendered with much expression npdfeeling, After High Mais, Benediction, proccsaionand ezpesition of the Holy Sacr4ment followed. Inthe evening an eloquent'sermon was preached byRev. Father McManaa.' ] ¦ , . ; ; ,

ST. SATIODB'S CHTJBCH.—Thffro was a Solomn1 HighMass : in St. Saviour's Chnroh, in this oity, on Sundaylast, at twelve o'clock.', The Very Ber. F. By&'d,Prior; High Priest ; I Bev. : P. Barry^deaoon ( Ber. 7.M'Cormaok, tnb-deacoal | Thn choir', < as usual, mtusmost effectlva,' and the mnsio etoellsnt; In ths even-ing tho phnrbh'was densely crowded. Bev. F. Barry de-livered |i most appropriatd sermon,ioiter which thorawas a procession round the chnroh,1 and tha devotiorisoonolnded with Benediction of the Blessed Sacramont.The high altar: was brilliantly lighted and a profusionof flowers were tastefully arranged. j j

At the Cbapel of; Ease, Ferrybank, last Sunday,was also marked as s. day of special devotion. AfterMass' there was a procession of the Holy Sacraneot,which I was 'witnessed by large numbers. Thoamateur band assisted; on the occasion. I

A mission was opened at last Mass at Ballybrickenchurchi on Sunday, by tbe j Bev. Fat ier Kirby,O.M.L; Dublin, who preached on; eloqoent aodtoocbirig sermon on tbe occasion, j i : :

CoEPtrs CHSISTI XH DUNOABVAN.—On Sunday,a procession took place at the parish cburcb, Dan-gtLrran, in'which a large number of children, nicelydressedj, took parti Owing to tbe day being tfecthe prooesaion was held in the charch. Tholiraisband attended- In thq jCTening a{ the AuguatiniiiinChurchy a Bimilar procession took place, and a lar econgregation Assembled. • Eer. Father Heddermaiipreached an impresaira ' sermon : on the BlessedSacrament. . . : '. i i ' ' ' ¦ ! |

CAHIB CATHOLIC CHUSCB.—We are bappy |toknow tbat thoiworkj forthejrenotalion and Improve-raent ofj tbs Catholic Cborch of Cabir;will shortly jbeoomaeaosd in right earnest by tb«.i energetic Pastor,Bev Mi Mooney. We have no doabt that, when orioaeommeneed, it will be oontinuod and completed to thas*ti»faction of the respectable parishioners,and will lbsfully' equal to tho many other magniflMDt ohnroheain the lmporruit diocese of Waterford And lismoroj ,

; ENIOSCOBTHY WION-TMTBBDAT. | iJOHK FOBLOKO, E»q., in the chair. Also present,

Messrs P. Mnrpbr, X Martin, E. Harpnr. The reliefeases were carefully attended to. after which the clerk,Mr. Eeohler, road the minutes, 4c Tenders for sewmilk werf received at 9d. and 8}d. per gallon. • Mr.Martin 'proposed the former tender ; and Mr. Harparthe latter, and stronirly : supported-it (namely, Mr.Miohasl Byan>), at 8Jd. per gallon, it being the lowest ibnt the question was; adjourned, as tho board was dirt.dod in opinion on tha matter. A notice of the evictionof » scheolmastar was read. i 1 : ' | | !

60 CbTTAOis -An tdvertisemsst wu ordered to beinserted in the local papers for the erection of 60labourer*' cottages In the union, without farther deli*.No union in'Ireland, except Listaore, is so c^dranoed tnthe erection of cottages; ; None of the ayqff ieio guar-dians attend this, the Enniscorthv board, and notwith-standing tbo onion is going on tight well, and in a mostsotv«nt and «stisfactory oondltion. " ¦ ¦ ¦

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»ow> K«w«, on motion of Mr. parpur, seconded by MrMartin, vu uaanimoasiy deolared pontractor for booksand forms. ¦ The board soon afteradjoumed. : {

: ! Plfli FAIES AND] MABKETS. ¦ ' MAt Bagnalstown fair, held on Monday last, the Wa-

terford merchants porohasod 600 prime »lraeble» at SCsper owtr The samo number bad, been purchased forLimerick eurers at 60s. per owt- also. Kilkenny monti.-ly fair, held on TnasJay. showed » rerjr large supply ofprims Moooert. Folly 1,600 hogs were purchased forthe WaWford and litntriok carers at 62s. perewL,Meatri.'Denny buying 400 t Biohsrdson, 300; SlatteW.WjiMsttirMD, a»"aiia Messrs.: Shaw, DoanvTandMattorson, of Llmeriek; «» eaohj W» had ezpossdfor sal* at Ballybrkkeo.'on Wednesday last, a TerrUrge supply of prim* qBslity baconen.. At this marketM«Mr*J JJwny bouaht 400 ; Biehardson, 600; Slattery,2001 MatUnon, 100, prioes varying from 60s. to biiperowt aooordingto qaality.: : ; i

' TBAMOBE PETTT SESSIONS-MOKDAT. !; , [Befow; V. O. Bodkin, B.M.] iTheotse of Thoma* Power v, Thomat Kinvan wascolled, and marked .to *ppe»raooe. Mr. 8trangs ap-peiared ;for tbo defepbe, bat said ha would not ask forootta, as tbe case wa» adjonrn»d «a several ooaadoocLThorns* Gcarman was Jlned I0». for not having Us

name painted Ion hisjear, The ixie was subsequentlyMdoosdtoSaj on defendint appearing. John Power,his servant, wo.1 fined 2s.] 6d. for. leaving a hone with-out * guide on the pnblio vtraet; Walter DelahaniyIH flnfd 5sJ for BDt wvingjhis inano on bis oar. < I

ford,; ios ohkrfed by JBermoVi Tyndoll with havingstolen several rrticUi of ladies .nnderelothlng frotoBiUrnattin. on 4* /one last | fa- FoleyTswori)•UUd the clothes w«cs it her charge for the purpose i>twishing, and ihs rsorivMl inforaition that they wrtartolw f JfoUoi^

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. ,Tb»MA3roB,in pqttlog tb« resol&Uot dwelt on thegreat lpsgthe boani aid, tfr. PqwJBifs family' hadnutaine$?by. the death of Itbat estimable officer.Mr. Power, was well known for bis tenderness to theboor and for Ui conaidaratldn forjthafc wants. Dnr-ing tho two years bo knew Mr. Power h« took con-siderable interest in him; Bs be alWiys believed hewas one of their best 'officerrt 'ia b s [especial depart-ment The motion was carried ui aiiiuioualy. ': ¦ ¦•

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: The Local QoTernment Board I laving bad beforethem the minutes of proceedings ol tho board of guar-dians of the Waterford onion; of t ubftrd init, contain-ing an entry of a report j fro O Mr) O'Sbea.B.O., re-specting the defaulters under the Cojopulsory Vaoci-nation Act, in Waterford (No. 1) dispensary district,with reference thereto the ' board Idesired to coll at-tention to the powers vested in them under sec. 10of trie Vaccination Amendment Act, and the 1 boardrequested that the gnardllns .would ba so good asto take into consideration the piajprtety of institut-ing proceedings against thesu pbraons who failedto comply with the law. The 0MBK said thererera only three failed, and they had been called on

iu repiy to ttf-pcaxivus ojmmunicauon 01 toeboard, County-lBBpectoKOwens wrote, stating thathe did not kftow-aaytflagot the ciraustan'ces ^nderwhich a sttoMf was paid to Mr. Hanrahan. Heannexed acopy of authority signed by the^Mayorfor city. A. constable was appoioted br Inspector-Qeneral to discharge the sawfi

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tricta. Tbe MATOB said the appointment was ad-joorned by tha magistrates in7order thai Coabty-In-spector Owens would be present.'iapd when bo didattend at the next" meeting a ircalar was read fromtbe Government' suggesting that! one of tbo con-stabulary should be appointed. He' was then askedif one of tbo constabulary would Ireqnire payment,and according to the bent of bis (tba Muyot's) re-collection Mr. Owen distinctly stated: that wboeterwould be appointed would require payment, conse-quently tho magistMtesithougbt it would be betterto give tbe position to Mr.Hanratjao; as bis fatherhad it before him. ; : I : ' 1

Dr. ; SCOTT—The Mayor may be rfght, but my re-collection was that the work was to be.dobegratuitously. . ' '¦ ; : . '* ; ! : ' i

MATOB—That was the inforsnse from the cir-cular, but Mr. Owen siated otherwise. Dr. Scottwas perfectly satisfied that one >f the police trasappointed to tbe position until lbs moment. Werenot the police doing the duty in tbe county gratui-tously. CLKBS : Yes. : ¦ j i _¦

Dr. SCOTT said there 'could be an difference be-tween the city and the county. Ho 'thought thoMayor was labonring under a mist ike. There wereonly three magistrates present 'w ten the appoint-ment was made. : ; '. " } ] IMATOB—Aod whose fault was that t The appoint-

ment was mode in open court, anil I distinctly putit to Mr. Owen if tbe constable appointed would re-quire to be paid, and he eaid certainly, and themagistrates said the. money migbtos well go intoMr. Hanraban's pocket as a policd constable's. Theother day Mr. Owen told me they were now pre-pared to do tbe work for nothing. | ! . ' ;

Mr. ALLBN was of opinion that the magistratesshould be surcbaiged tnia £6. ' ' ~ "\ ' ¦ '¦

Dr. SCOTT said tbat on tbo two >r three occasionshe was present when the matter uas discussed, themagistrates were almost unanimously of opinionthat the work was to be dono gratuitously.

A cheqne was ordered for Mr, Hanrahaa for £0,and it was decided to call on the magistrates : torescind tbe appointment, and elect a police constableto do the work. ' i i i

" BBMTBNOKa O» DEATH." • : . !The following resolution, adopted by the guar-

dians of tbo Llmerick onion, was forwarded for con-sideration :—" Tbat .the clerk of ; tbo' union bedirected to procure from the relie'vihg officers 'allnotices of eviction, and that be attach tbe siid no-tices to the walls ot our board room, so as to 'enablethe guardians and the ratepayersjto see at a glance,who are driving tbe people from, their homesteadsinto the wards of our workbpuse.V : < , * j

Tbe CLERK said that of coarse this did not applyto the evictions in tho town. Mr, KBHNT : If aporson is put oat of a room in the : town it is easyto get another room, but if a farmer is evicted it isbard for him to get another faroij . . !

On the motion ot Mr. McGratb, seconded by Mr.Quinn, the motion was agreed to. ; j

TUB COABOB AQAINST A DOOTOB.—At a meetingof tbe Kilmeadon pispensary Cdmmittee, held ionFriday, Dr. Enright was "exonerated from allblame, when the charge brought! by Ellen Whelaaagaiost him waa investigated. ) . ' ! {

TH« VOTBBO'!LISTS DHPEBTUtiNtw ACT.—T, heTOWN CLEBS forwarded the following resolution,adopted at the last meeting of tbbiWaterford TownCouncil : "That the counoiMmder tiio powers of theParliamentary Uegistration (Ireland) Act, 1885,directs that the voters' lists be mads out by streets."MATOB : It is much moro convenient. ! !

Mr. K ENNT—I hope the! municipal list will j bomade out in tbo same way. ] . | l ; . \

SAMITABT BBPOBT—jpr Stepbenson reported thatthe main sower at Tramore bad been broken by theroad eDgine.and be recommended tbbropairssboQldbe'doBO at once:1 There was tlaif an open gratingin tbe same sewer near tbe Pondipad through whiobthere was an escape of gas that was dangerous ' tohealth. CHAIEKAN I Whose property is this roadengine f Mr. LIOTLI, B.O. : It belongs to Mr-Perry, of Carrigloug. : '•• ; : i

Mr. KBHNT—That ia the man; you should applyto j call on him to repair tho damage, and if be re-fuses repair it yourself and charge him with thecost. It was resolved to adopt this counw. |

AN OmCBD'S BEQQIST. jMr. O'SHBA, B.O., applied, owing to ill-health,

that be should be, removed from I Waterford to t^kecharge ef tbe Woodstown district, of which the UtoMr. 1'owcr was relieving officer for thirty-sefenyears, A cortiflcato from Dr. Cutler was handed: in,which stated that Mr.; O'Shea's' health would j bematerially benefltted by country loir. ' |

Dr. SCOTT proposed that the request be granted,and in doing so paid a tribute to the excellent man-ner in which the late Mr. Power j hodperformed hisduties. Mr. Power's charity was far beyond thoaverage. He was a relieving officer on his own 'ac-count as well as on account of the board. ' !

Aid. CLAMPSTT, who seconded tbe motion, alsospoke highly of the late Mr. Power, A divisionwo* called for with the following! result i— i

f or th« motion—Messrs. Leamy, Lawless, Allen,Kenny, Clampett, Scott—<5. ¦ • ! " :. i -

Against—Messrs. MoQratb, Corcoran, O'Eesile,Connolly, Quinn, O'Toole, Power [(B.)—7. :

It was then decided j to advertise for a- successorto Mr. Power at a salary of MO a year. < :

THZ CHAIRUAN'S DOTIX8. ' ;

Dr. SCOTT referred to the oourse adopted by tbechairman at tbe lost meeting, Iri putting a resolu-tion to the board not in the ordinary course, andsaid to prevent in future tbe rights of the guar-dians being again infringed is the same manner howould propose, "That no chairman: have power tovary the ordinary, routine of the board without theconsent of the majority of th«, guardians present."He (Dr. 8.) wanted the guardians: to ba saved frombeing insulted in the future. ' ' 1

Tha MATOB thought the chairman was perfectlyin order in the course adopted by him last day. Thematter that be brought forward was part of the cor-respondence. He asked the Clerk it be was right t

The CLIBK replied id the negative. The regpU-tions distinctly pointed out that tbe correspondenceshould have reference to |be business of the board.However, some chairmen would' bold that every-thing concerning tbe poor in any way was relatingto tbe business of tbe nnion. \ ' / ¦ : i

Tbe motion was defeated on a division/ which!re-sulted OS follow*!— ¦ ; : V I ! ; | i . \f or~Meurs. Clompott, Allen, Kexny and Sootti-4.

Against—Messrs. Ooropmn, Connolly, : O'Ktseffo,Quina, O'Toole, Le«nyr Po xt, Lawless—a . i

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Mr. A Dobbyn, V.9., report«djthat in pursoancewith o. request received from Satgeant Kehoe; bevisited the, form of Mr. Cr B, DerMs, and examined10S sheep, i wbioh he found all free from scab. , ,

A letter was also: received from Mr. : Dennis1 ontbe subject, d«nying tbat bis sbeW were sufferingfrom any disease, and stating that the constable whosaid they were affitoted with manga, did not inspecttbem at tJl. He held that thU won merely an.at-tompt to deprive him of bis means of living,weighed down as be already was with A rent ot 42I7s. Od, per aore for bis land. i; , ; ;

: ;TH« HfW MIOBT MffBSB. iTbeL. G. Board pSf nowledged: tbe receipt of re-

plias to their; inqairttts respecting )tha appointmont otMr. Miobael Mahtr as ficght none .of the infirmary, andthe board nqaesUd that the guardians wonld b« goodenough to obtain* report from tha medical offioers asto his fitneM for the offloeJ Adjourpei. j. 8TATB a» TKH Hpoti,—Bemaiaing at last report,031 1 admitted slaoe,1 MTi born, ll j dUcharged, 1141died, 4 i remaining, 898 1 oorreipondlnlr week-la«lyear, 953 , oosTot provisions reoeited, -BUS 15*. lOd. |do. oonsamed, X1S4 US*. 2d. i goneml smran .aostt2s. 6i4. | in infirmary,! 8s. j fever hospital, f t , la. IdiniDjt hall. 1.. 7d. ( no. onoutdoo relief,11,283-wt,At8 Vit. U. t last year, l,£0?-«oit, £6i ii. fld. :

The extra polio* b ve tweq with! drawn Tromitwoparishes in Kerry. , ' ; ;' |, ; , ' j : : ; J

Over fifty old bands have been discharged fromthe docks at Queedstown. | , |i ' ' j ; -

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triend the;parch«ie of hef l th* sum for whiqh shewis offered,.X80j not beliig considered too!high.Sephen Power Was appaiited niiht-ifatohmaninp ace of John Po'rer, decte .sod. Mr. John MUrpbywrote oomplalniag that tha river woll'at his placeit in a bad state; and it was agreed1 to do notnen icessary I repairs therej .Mr.' QsoSrey Speneeroffered the vessel |irro«. lor £55 fi' t.V> purpose oftt rning it into a |hulk.:> jHe said i ¦•¦ vessel was mperfectly good one, and itbe only reag-on she WABlaid op, now, was |b«cansel if f tbe dullness of tnde.I r. A. Stephens wrote asking to bave some dredgingdone at Duncannon, andl ihe*commlttee agreed todo what is required, provided the lighters to carryakay tho mod were sopplud free of cost. :

I Aid. KKILT wished to It mention before tbe pro-ceedings, wore received ttjat Mr. Spencer's vesselwould be more valuable . t<} them than tbe-' Enf ield.He would; therefore sug gest that the matter bepostponed until a ireport < >a tbe state of the Arrowwas received from Captal i|Parle. ', ¦

JC HAIKKAN—I Was also going to suggest that itbe deferred. Would you give the committeo powertd act ? ' Ald.iKcitT > Certainly, with power to act.Mr. CLIBBOEMB i I seebnni that. The Arrow willMr. CLIBBOBNB I I eecbna that. The Arrow will.carry two [stages, %|hilst the Enfitld would only dofor one. ' Ald.'Ksiir : -I ddppoeeit is likely we willwant the:two of the.m. CHAtBiiAH :|I think wewill. It is just np well |to postpone :the .'mfttter.Agreed to. , T

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jTbe CHiiEHAW announced tbat tho next businesswas tbe recommendation. Of the committea not toproceed with the 'appeal i| against the income taxassessment. | | : > ' ' ; '| Aid. KritLT—There it> nb use in fighting against

itv. I propose that it be adopted.-I Aid. SHITH—Does tbut 'establish the fact tbat we

are liable P '¦ I , ; ] .I CBATBUAN—Yes, ! it appears thero is no doubt

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Seated that Captain Leob;lQ wrote asking that thenew regulations should not bave been enforced inme case 91 me miijora ooais, unt, tne committeedjicided not to ui<ikia any] change. In answer to aproposition put to him Captain Cherry: replied thatotring to iocreasiajrnge h;e wonld be unable to takethe position ot pilot, and if tbe board compelledhim to resign his present position be would expectthe usual j pension. Tbe] committee recommondedthat he be culled pn . to j resign, and that he bapensioned off! on tha usual: terms. i

I Aid. KBILT—Before that is . received I want toknow hoW old ha ia 1 \ '\ '<

I SEOEETABT—About 65. He is 28 years in yourervice. j : ; ¦ I j; • ' • j . . .¦Aid. KWLT—Are there any pilots older ihan that ?IECBETABT : Yes. Aid. K EILT : What is the reason(e wculd not act as a pilot 1 SEOBBTABT : Ho siysle is too old. , i ' II Aid. KIILT did not care' about establishing such\ precedent as this. Why.' were they going tosuperannuate him f j ' ;• ' , ;I The SEOBETABT explained the cirnumstaaces of.ne caso,:and Captain: Cherry at the lust meetingvas asked either to'give ;up the licensed house or)is position as pilot-muster. At tho meeting alluded0 an order was made that he be allowed to transferlis publichouse if he Ws willing to give up bisjresent post, and, take out a pilots' license. This>£fer he refused oa iritimkled. He ( the Secretary)paa just ; receivea aij iouer iroin uapwin unerrypointing [out that bo tpqfc no active part in themanagement of tho licenced house, ana that therenever was anything to prove it was iajurious to anyof tbo pilots in tbe aersioe, and no one ctfuld chargehim with 'ever having be^n drnnk. *¦-*'¦

1 CHAIBMAN—Tbis mutter ot tbe licensed honsebos been frequently j betdre the Pilot Committee,aod recently on account of some complaints ofdrunkenness we founjl it I imperative on us to takesome action in the matter. V7e then called uponhim either to give up tb^ {public-house or the pilot-

of 65 years of age was!loo young to put on thepension list, as he had stiated he was quite abU towork. However, he would not oppose:tbe passingof the recommenditioa otj the committee, as it waistated to be the only jwayjout of the difficulty.

CHAIRMAN—He waijnit the owner of tbe pdblic-houeo when he was 'appointed boatmaster. Hissister had the public-house, and when she died hewas allowed to tako it ' I :

Mr. S. Wnm—AB Mr; Nelson siid dipt. Cherry'ssister owned : the hoafcc khd conducted it very res-poctably for a number oCi years, and at her deathCberry ; applied to us to know whether we woaldallow him to take np the publichouse, and verywrongly in my opinion, cjtbough I supported it stthe time, to resign his pjlot's commission, to keeptho poaition of boatmkster, and to take tbe license.We have made a mistake, find we now want to atonefor it ia a war which I think under all tbe circum-stances is the best.' 'The board is hardly likely t<repeat a mistake of the k|nd, and it is not probablethat will become a precedent. :

Aid. KIILT said he jw6uld not opposo the propo-sition, but be thought b|ej was only doing bis dutyin calling attention to ttjSometlme sines he was oneof a committeo of tbre^ appointed to revise thipension list and see howithey they could reduce it,and it came fapon him las, a surprise that they shoulcbe called! on to pension s> I nun in tbe primo of lif(liko Cherry. : ;: i / ¦ . 1' Aid. SMITH—What ia the pension ? 1 SEOBETABT

The ordinary pilot bfflcenr' penxion. Aid. SMITH : ]think under too circams^anccs an ordinary pilotsretiring bllowauce is what he ought to get. CHAIBOAN t They have;leftl it jto the board to mentio:what tba peoslon is to be. Mr. FBBEUAN t Whaiia the nllot'a snDerannuition P SEOBETART < An.cording to cUes. Mr. FBEEIIAN : Tbe first-clasthen t 8EOBSTABT : , BS SlOs. a> month.1 ' '

Aid. KEILT—To sc ;tl the matter, I move w<accede to the reoommt adktloo, and fix the benslmat £2 103. per month |; Mr. S. WHITI I I secomthat. How much had.bet before f SEOBETABT 1 £1a month. ' ' ¦! !j . . '

; Tbe motion was then put and carried, and it wadecided to take tbe ordinary steps to fill tbe vacancj

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B'S BBPOBT. : .Tbo Engineer rtported |that the dredger is now a

work again, and tbat she, raised 2,020 tons of mmand sand between tbe Graving Bank and the.Mark*House since work wasj resuaied. The boilers ani

ana uiassnouse jeny auz ng iae moncn.: THE PAfEAOB PUB. ;

: Aid. SHITH said Father Crotty had asked him Ubring before them tbe.di Bculty be was under wit!regard to tbe Passage I p er. : Tho Board of Workbad refused : to make !»4 advance to pay off tbiinoretsed cost of the proposed new pi«r in Passageand tbe result wan that >rbey were 4237 10s. shortand he did not know ho* to raise it. Father Crott;hid asked him to petition the board to giveauotbecontribution of £100 towards defraying tbo ertr

tlouitnter;. iie wouia inoTe mat mujfuiu oe given.Mr. L. FBIIXAN 1 I's&jopd tbat.

; The CHAIBMAN said' toa~ Board of Works wouldbave nothing to do «ji£h the matter if the localauthority would not edirauteo one-fourth ot thewhole amount. . • . ¦, ! I ; . » ; . ; '

Aid. SMITH said tub; prder to provide accommo-dation for a steamerjinj the original: estimate wasincreased. , I ¦ ' ' ' ||:| ''"" " ; . ' ': '¦ '' In reply to Aid. KSIIJT, (be SocreUry said thepipr would tiring in eonie return to the board.1 Aid. KJULT said as thil i was tbe case, the contri-bution was sj very legitin ato one. ' : -; Mr. S. Warn saia it h oold be a great pity not togive tbl», is if tbeV < iid not all the moneygiven would be lost. The motion was then carried,

Tbe CuArptAX sold 'tbe Board of Works firstestimate, foi) the work was JS) W» { then it wasraised to 43I800/ and flrkUy to £3,916.: Aid. SMTTH—The Btfii i of Works nevec take any-thing in I hands that tto| don't make s, bungle. Ihorja now they won't Bomtle in building; tbe pier.

I ' , ' I I X CIIUll, . 1 .¦ - :p OoardUns; prwwnt-tl H«Mrs. B. J. TJsSHiB, J.P., <ohairm»o;i P. Walsh, 8 Ip'Brlan, M. ,M<>rris»eT, Capt.iKirby, John OQlliuan, J. Q<waly, B. Qttealy, P. *|ay , :~Condoo, P. Teals, M. gyan,J. J.O1Brlen,M. Walsh.: > : A nttolntion was pro idsad by Mr. M. Walsh, that!Dr. Walfh, Of Newoastl L, be eluotad tx-ofiieio fuardian'U thsi roora W!Mr. Hot ;tIrs. H» sold¦ that Mr. M»-gnira !WM in a lunatla y«ylgal for th» last 15 ysws.Tb*Chai"M» d»dlno4 li> t»k«the resolution, as Mr.)Hogair* may get rxttt'iiad!attend UM board. Tho]Salt atUaTrom Mr. B|i tar, rat* oolleotor, WM ooasi;derediatUfacto-y. Mr. J O'Brionpropo d to r«»oiod;the wkolutioini calling1 e>» ocntr»otor» to Mod In inp-

I pOTcSlfi .liratb. |!i «ttoo was d efeb£,8 *>£V motkmto mve all offlciils present in tint board roomoToTChWoSWd oa J»#'lort, the voting bring 8 to 8.MrTi£ w»l«h was r«t>i (*dly-«rilsd to ortUr by tk«only kbn dslted oa atf tart, the voting bring 8 to 8.iJCrTlE Wtlftb was »Mi(*dly-«rilsd to ortUr by tk«ohalr«la£ daring th» pros rfdtngs, :[¦ , , • . :

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Jchn Kirwau Keolfaun,':",WM also .¦nmnKmeci foxbjaving an unll ens«d dog.: Flntd It. and the tsiaa]ord«r. : - ' i:-' . ¦¦ !uMiat, :ov '

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with the Uroeny of ««>e gran, the prop r iolfJa.WattfrBaUynoJncid. Mr.i,, O^Stnuge Iprd4 <dant Oomplaiiant! d*p4sed'th*tm qunnttttof graiwas stolen froi ,hi» Unds. at Bonmahoi; on I the6tb of Jonejjhe- sakt«auenay s»w sotrfeof tbe

oerf eaDt nanion asposea taat be proceeded tothe field And " by some grass that hod fallen <n» tb«road ho traced the missing gnus up to the defend-ant's yard, where- he found it covered over trithplover, 'etc. Constable^; SUttery deposed J tbat. thegrass found in]defendant's house was lw> same uwas growing in Mr. Watt's field. Sergeant Hablonhere produced j a large bundle of gross aiid sworethat eome found fitted exactly into tdme sodswbi ;b \v brouglit into court. I : !' Jh. jirangs submitted that the identification ofthe grass' was | not sufficient The defendant' hadasked to be tried before the benob. If hd took his(Mr. Strango'u)] advice he would have allowed! thecase to go before a jury. H» bhoded np letters asto character from tbe Bev. T. Casey, P.P., knd per.Father Terry, C.C., who testified that they! believedthe accused to be a truly honest, hardworking man.

Mr. Anthonyr-Tbe bench don't lik* to send' von

BULLDIBO OH THZ PUBLIC BOAS.I ; '.Mr. W. L'Esfcrange Duffln.wimingned.Mr. Davi

Pow«r for building a bouse within 'thirty feet of tbcentre of the pbblio toad at Fews.. A second summons was ' broughtior building a wall on xhe panpet leading to tbe bridge there. Mr. Dunford, solapt>eared on behalf of oomulainant. and Mr. I.. (

Sessions Act proceedings should have been broughtwithin six months of tbe building of tbe house.

Mr. Dunford—But thur bouse is only injeourse ofconstruction. It is a continuous work and is ac-tually being built no IT.

Mr. Strange -A specific day is stated in the sum-mons and you can't go outside tbat. ! '¦

Mr. Duhfordr-What I would esy is that;our caosoof complaint here 1B not so. much tho offencfl Itselfas the non-compliance with the notice of the countysurreyor calling od him to remove this hduse.

•Mr. 8tmnge-j-Tbe county surveyor con proceedby indictment] The dates set out in the summons,are fr»tn the lrt of 'August to 13th September, 1884,as tbe peridd daring which the house wasj built. .

Mr. Dunford—We go ou tbe second summonswhich is for non-compuance with the notice of thecounty surveyor; we withdraw the first summons.¦ Mr. Anthonyf-Mr. Mowbray and I decide you allproperly iu court on tbe second summons: PatrickO'Dosoell examined by Mr. Dunford':[ I servedthat notice as indorsed. The notiee >allfld <m Mr.

mi. i/uuiu cjunmuea—1 am county surveyor ; 1sa w the Fews bridge some year ago, and it was then1in its usual state; since then I saw a wall built on!tba parapet of this bridge; had correspondence andconversation w th Mr. Power, and ho asked me forpermission to erect this wall, but I refused, as it;wonld be prejudicial to tbe bridge. \ - ' jBy Mr. Strange—How do yoaTtnow that this ap^proach is the property of tbo county t It is thaparapet and retaining wall of the road. Is there s>bouse built in aline with tbis parapet wall t . No. ;

Mr. Strangej—All I have to say tbat no practicalinjury has been done, and Mr. Power only pat this!litfcle coping: on' the wall for tbe purpose of keepingpeople from climbing on to this shed, which I be-lieve Mr. DufHn gave him leave to erect. :

M. Duffln—I, did not say that 'Mr. Dunford;—I ask you to make an orJer to re-

move tbis wall and shed adjoining, andl in case itis not taken dqwn within ten days, to authorise the

I ALLEQSD ASSAULT. ; ' ;Sergeant Jeffs charged Michl. Fros. Sheehan with

having assaulted Thomas Cant well at Mr. Nugent'slioonsed premises,' Parkanaclough. :

Thomas Cant well sworn: and examined by Sergt.Jeffs—Do you Remember tbe 14th April k st P Yes;Were you on the licensed premises of ' Patrick Nu-gent, Varkanoclouqb, then P I was. What wereyoa doing then P I treat in there, but I was neitherdrank, nor had I any drink. I bad a little " ikill-molig" with neighbours, bat it was not worthwhile talking!about; what happened between uswits sot mucai "Did Micfiael 8heehan assault you PTiiti assaulting he did was not much ;! there wasnot much striking in it; he merely gave me asbove. . Did you not tell mo that he struck you P ¦

Mr. Strange—1 object ; the prosecutor has no!right to cross-examine bis own witness. ;. !

Examination continued—Did be knock you down PNo. Did you fall P' No. It was only a mere shova;Did he do anything else bat shove you PI No; whatho did to ma is not worth speaking about, Mr,Strange : Are you anxious to get him [punished?

srgeuub 4CU8—i/ia you ten me you 1 were con-i to your bed from the effect* of the beatinggot from 'Michael Francis Sheehan P I oftenn th* bed from the effects ot many [things, Ipot to taka tbe bed in consequence of tbig;id you tell]me it was from tbe effect* of a beat-the defendant gave you P No. I ]ichael Murray examined—I remember the 114thil when I was in : tbe licensed premises ot P»tk,;eat. Did I yoa see Michael Francis Sneebanult Thomas Cantwell P I would not call it anultj tbey i both grappled with each other1, and. is all I saw between them. : !

Mr. Anthony—And what followed thU grappling?They loosed their holds agcin. !

Patrick Nugent deposed—I remember tbe 14thApril when tb se parties were ou my licensed1 pre-mises. Did ydu Beparate Sheehtn and Cantwell PI did not. Did you see Sheeban with a hcOd ofCantwellP When I came op to the kitobenltheywere after spilling the kettle of water oa thel fire,and I conld sot see anything. : Did you removeCantwell from the premises P I did. Was be outover tbe eye Pi Yes, and I put a stioking plasteron it. The bench dismissed tha case. • I ;

John tfeill iros then ohorged with having as-saulted Cantwell on the occasion in question, bystriking him witb a tumbler over tbe eye. ThomasCantwell examined by Bergt Jeffs : John Neijl didjunt thei Eame! as Sheehan. Sid Neillstrik*youwith a tumblerj over tfae eyeP I could not see]bim.Did you tell me be did so r I could not tell you thatDid yoo|say you took a piece) of a: glass out oftbe cut over your eyef. 1 could not provo tbat itwas gloss. Did you tell me yon took a. piece) of situmbler out of your eye P I could not telf what cutit. Mr. Anthony i That is no answer'to the dues*tion. Did yoa; tell Sergeant Jeffs tbat you took apiace of ¦> tarn tier out ef your eye. Witness: I didnot Mr. Anthony 1 B«oolleot you are nponjyoaroath to tell the troth befora Almighty Qod. Wit-ness t I could iot prove it was gloss. . . I .

Examination continued—Did he make an attemptto strike you PI Yes, the same a* Sbe«h«n, I

What oat yoa P i Perhaps the man' had a larg*naU oa his band (laughter.) Was your «ty« shit tottwo ortbree dan P I No. Michael Ham* deDosednumit uv ¦«<* xt«iu «^n«e ^AatvBu, ¦ oergwai env IDid you see the! tumbler be struck him! with P j Mr.Strongai Don't answer that. Witness I I will ; Idid not see any] tumbler at all, and X do tot balievtthat there waif one tued. To Mr. 8twttge: C«ntfw#U ,w«s cut OT«r the eye before this doyj ] j

Mr. Nqgent deposed that N«iU charged Cantwellwith oatebing [boM ot him. and he dxtfhta »Wk»him a blow with his fist. Witness then did patCantwsll ouUide the door, std bis ey» wfa bletdiniat the time. Sergeant Jfeffs 1 I respectfully wish tocontradict Coatwell's statement on oathj > |

Mr. Straugi —Too really cannot oontradiot yoorOwn witness. Mr. Hujfglns, DJ. i He Only wont*to clear bimsel f. ' .- : . . - \ . . ; ! ' |^ ¦¦ j - ¦ ,:

Tbe1 bench d icidsd to lapoM 1 fine of 1*. 6di aodcosts. : NeOl 1 It Is too bid to fins a. tn4n- btesus*ha dfifunilvd hlmielf. ; ; i t <

air. jomes rower, Aanmone, onalrtton ol thiboard of guardians; «»ked Mr. Lonirsn for 0neo4tbe forms of application for a gun H «n*«.; MiLong»n,:P.8.C., said be bad not tbe n«oi saory forAjwitb biin. W r. Power said Mr. Longia had P»9mtoed at K1 rat bully that be would bring tb«ai thiday.' He did not ask for it as ¦> tevoat. hnt LlUl

farm Vet. He e Mr. Iongaa ,haad«d b w j k k wf Mmdilr.iPowt said fc» «o«ld YMiaWmiuiai psrianotlisr plao*. Thaootort soc O

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lobkinto nd a» i o apit>c*rt'|iWyo^pata»e)Bsjayon hav* oli Htdjf wmd, 'an S9rtm4«r yw» powderIntoU»!ha*dn>< 'Prlvy.jCowqa. xoh tirownpth« spong*, and >ekaowl»agf; T*m*j&¦} •o*«»i whsrswif you win } sjvstt* jfuWown ndspso Isocti yon uy#only to adopt the'coarse foUmdtayQtebittisito. Th«Privy Goonoajc»v»t&» power of sajicfenlng, but theycannot mok» sa ipppfctoieht, whioh ii ¦mtedU tb*guardians and in th>'. ftisrflaht alca»t;ant if you irnr-render that power to"asTi ">• qosrtoa.li vhtthn thaPrivy OOanoll wont .try to exact «o**tti4g more freuv70a. I wonld Dntlth* indlvidnallty dRS:e **u£*»out of quMtton »togettar.rind, nrisw ths moMersfrom a, nig h«r sWlpoint, and thai is that #* h*v»'oer-tain rights h«r«, aid whether w*»r»golnf to •urrendrror osNrt them.; I, suppose that: w» all know th»» thePrivy Council endwvooradto do very qosjtt things inoonneotion with Uas onion, bnt they w«a brought to'their knew, j . . ' \ : . . . . ; ' ¦ , i - "J i . - :¦ • .

Mr. Qlfteson, rsferriagto tbs acUon wUflh WM bsinfbrought against th« guardians,1 »tid b» WUv«d thaPrivy CounoUor some otfwrptrtUs w«r« behind Unurging him on. If tb«y to-day appointed a qoalinsdveterinary sargeon, it woald b* showing ths whit*feather, and th»jadg» and jury wh«a Us CAM allodedto cama'oa for ] trial,' would bom* to the ecu-elusion that they wen wrong in tho pi«t- H» woaldtherefore propowthas Mr. Pow«b> appointed. ¦

Mr^Maarioe Coffey ooaldfiol *gr*e with'Mr. Olatsoaor Mr. Walsh. , Wb» Mr. David Power was appointedh» did not s«f on word •gsietfehiia, bot ths appcrint-mant WM not sanctioned, bfoftast professional menwere available. Now • they ebould 1 el«t a man whosoeridenoe would bo worth'tproethbg,; aod be wouldtherefore'.more the appointment of Mr. NioholasPower, V.8. i : . ¦ . . ; '. : •

Mr. Oleeaon said Mr. N. Power would bare been ap-points before, bat for the fart thai fa* thought tomulct the board in a largely Increased salary, whichthey would not gmi him. Their own: reputation WMnow at stake, and they ought tn fight the question oatto the bitter end. . ¦ ' ' ' ;

Mr. Maurice Coffey held that he was only acting iaa manner wliioh he thought WM best for the ratepayersand not from any personal friendship oriovs for Mr.N. Power. ¦

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Mr. L. Power said the reason Mr. H. Power askedforabigger saUryat first WM, bouaoM hs WAS livingoat ot ths distriot. Now he had com* to waide theraand he offered to lake the ositico at th* guardians'terms. However, as a maUn of principle, h* shouldvote for Mr. D. Power. . \Mr. B. Po-ver said thai after fighting for one and ahalf years they should see it oat M whether the PrivyCouncil or the board had the power of appointing aainspector. ' ' • . ¦ : .¦ ¦ • ¦¦ ¦!.¦> ¦ : ¦> ¦

Mr. Qleeson looked upon it altogether as a matter ofprUdple. Mr. Hi 8. Walsh. Yoa stand, np for prin-ciple and not for any indiTiduaL if the KQoMotboinMbailiff WM tho man appointed first you would vote forhim now P • ; • r ¦ . : '

Mr. .Qleeson—Yes, wait ootilthis lawsoit U over,and then appoint I your man.: A poll WM then takes,with the following reeoit 1— . ;

f o r Mr; Damd \ PcTioer—Messrs. Gleeson, Donphy,Harney, Power, !(E.) Coffey (Martta),* WalshTlt.)Power (L.) Terry 'Walsh (J.)-».

For Mr. N. Power—Mtun. Mowbray, Anthony,Coffey (Maorio*), MoOrath, Pitigerald, I*nnen-6.

Mr. D. Power WM declared eleoted, and tho boardaownmod. . . •' . ' : '

; NEW BOSS UNION—WIBHXSPAT.Meson. WniiAH. KILLT, chairman. Also pre-

sent 1 John Power, James Bolger, Thomas Connolly,James Doyle. ' . . .

B«PORT or nsjTTwo cojDcrrtn.Mr. CosifOLLT re»d the following exoellent report of

the hoaso from the visiting oommicte*, who. hieiid,went to look for a fault, but could find! none i—

We visited th; noose on the 4U» Jonei found theseveral department* olean, well ventilated, and In goodorder ) examined the provisions in store, aad foundthem good. W« found t>y enqmrr the ehaages ot body*lines and stooxiags were wgnlarjy given. We ex-amined into the merit* of *> oonplaiat made \n one ofthe visiting committee by two patient* wj» had been iathe infirmary. They complained of want of attendance,iosulEment supply of miU. batter, 4«; ¦ After a canto!examioation o( the medical return, j tn* nones, aad thapatieati, we foand tnat not only were Ufere no groand*far complaint, bat that the attendance was. coattaatadd cartful, the qoalily ol the proviaido* good, aoi thaquantity abundant, M aoohM half a gallon oC newmilk per day being allowed on* of them taaddiUos-toa liberal diet of tea, batter: beef, and bread. Th*iawen general complaints of toe strength of the tearandthat iti was not sweet enough. Vfe are' not surprisedat this, Using into oossideratioa th* qcuuvtity allowed,vii.—on* ounce per gallon of water (tea), andlpis.sngar.! Wereo<mm d the sam* proportion be allowedia iafiraiary a* ia fever hospital," akatlj , 2oi«.'teap«rgallonuf watet, and8jt»r oj -ngac,¦ ! ."; •• , " ' ' ;-

All the donsitorie* were dtanj with the exeepfioa ofthe boys, in whioh w« fowid-*»r» rtfttok*, with ¦ veryoffensive •tnell, aad ooveted grit by to* bedding, Witlithi* exception the house1 Is satisfactory and ditdphn*aad order appear to bemalnhUtfefti-rStgned,. .. .'.» . , /

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week. A BWfowrORDlBiD. ' '¦ '' '• .Mrj CORKOI.LT said *¦ it WM deai abl* t>: idsMaae

the supply of tea M raooairoend«d above, h* wdttldosore for ths following hSeturB <rf ¦vm*T*rH"*> ot s*a iathe boos* 1 salari«*of indoo«offlo«tictooin<iiiigi»ttro*,4o. Also th* salarie* lot ai*di«al oftofct, ioel agTaooioaUoo, . rejUtraaoi, and •uitary ,**I*rie*,; re-lwving offlc«r* ntlariM, 4c. To b* prepared by thU dayweek. Agreed to. I ' ' ; ' ' :' .'. ; . ', '¦. '" j i . '2!-

the salaries, as there W no chJit** tn :mtttiag Sua»down; Thi Cuax, Mr. Pope?: mli ihe; oaapkb,Pathar Erwan, asked f6r a *oit of-vrsOUntsi. a««baold ones were onflt for aa*.: Mr. OowWljr mU ^tamKirwan WM vttj_ oautioos abosk u aaditn*, whlohWM also tbs opinion of the board. P»**«(1,iinarri|nn>i>ly.

Th* resolution from tit* tiiaerick BBtoawas adopted,reoommendiog' that all uoticts of- «vi«twM oboata b«posted oa the walls of th* wurkfaons*.' i . ,' ;" '. ,',, '¦.

BTATB o# -in* Hoos*. -ln ti* boose;888 pswooa.Ioflrmanr, 140 ; f«v*r H^pit.1 \{ 4*a*ral »V*r»g*co.:, 2J. 9Jd. •, Inflrmaiy, IV/ im }Ti*v*r"JtM l,6«. 4d. To oredieIn bane la favo«r «f *&***&»16.. 3d- Thuta a cheering «tat* «< things! Tbabeaidw>.day want through iu basu*M{ iaa |BU«folaBday»-tematio mannc ¦ ; ! . i ' , 'l . . ,

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prioe* have ' not qaotibiy iirUrtd., CJioiO* |Ulda,«ia Inow worth 80s. j finest Salts, 70* 8*.fSicSid*,;60*. With a ooDtinuAnoe of praMM »*ato*r, w»Ido*s 1forward to a large lncr—M la Bak*, ' - / • -¦¦ '¦

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THE PIO AND BAC<W*»UM8^i 1J. We ar*glad to parceiv* thattbil ¦fafrtf IM» atthe late fair In gj'*>— --* <ithWiMii> raia*h«itiaoe* very large, aud tUp^o*1 p* | te »ftffi »moct tititfapterTj for ™» mt stMX m ds Id ik , "¦!»;r*mnn*rative,. with thVT> i»|7j fti »7«. «m idpotato** t but w* regret ko Mm I «• *Wl9 ittl tffait tbeie Mr. 'wm <wrrW1!*!* « rffiffiSCd.Cork buyars, Whioh is, wW^*tl»r«l < H »T*fs« G+]eoorwingaoeboni tbatth*;*tW»f M^gHjteiSsai,

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i I l . OrBfcla.tliapeatli& d'ewln May; i ; i -i I ¦ '• Or Hk» in'T^n* ,M. Ilk* 0. BDSU1. : ¦

OrUto thVilnginsof theswan, . ! . . ,: ! : Etea»u«lii»™oj »hoU»«sbT brajth,! I !: Uh*HJ.nowth«K, inlite-<"iddiathj ; -i j - ., The grass witliet*, tho tale is aod*L:¦ : ' , The bird Is flown , ,tbo dew.i ascended, .¦ ; • ¦¦ Tb honrU short toe span noUons, ,, j y Th« «wan's iu death, man's Ufo Is dine,

I : Uie to thi babbli in thobrook, |. '| : , Or in a gios* moot liko a look, < ¦ ¦ .; i 'Or llko tho sentlW in weaver's hands,I .: Or liketb* writbi/r on the BsniJ,I Or lUre a. thought,-or like a dream,' !] : Or like the glidW of a stream, . \ j . . "

• ¦ Evon sooh is matijwho lives by breath,! 1» tore, now there", in, lifo and f e "h>. , Thebabbles oat. too look forgot, ; '¦ Tho shuttle's flaW, the writing's blot,

TbA'thoaght IK pait, tho drcun to got>e>The wafer's glide/m"1'*1"* ** donai >

. Like an arrow from a'bow, '¦ ¦ ¦ ] 'Orlike s, swift eoni»e of water flow, !A« If 1- *AV .- ^t_ L- _ r * ' ». J. 41 - * A *» A fthVt '.

I Or llke thesuldor'j'tcnder web,-, !| . OrllkoA rece.orXlioBfoal, , j . l || Or like tbo dealing of ft dole, ; |jI ¦ £ren sach is mobTEwhoso brittle jstato,• ' Is always sabjoct tnto (ate. '< '• .

Tho arrow shot,itt)e flood Boon spept,The time so time, the web soon,rest,The'race soon rtisi tho goal soon woo,

| The dole Boon dealt, man's life soon'dcmdI Like tho ligntadog)from the eky; ;

fOr like a post that'quick doth die, - ':i Orliko a qaaToriaasonj;, ¦ ; [1 ¦ Or like a journey throe days long, |, i ': Or like snow whenlBommor's comej ' |' Or like » pear, or like a plum, \ ;; EToawioh is man, who heaps ap sorrow,

Lires bat tbli iiji and dies to-morrow,: The lightning's pnirt, the post must to,: The song is short tjhe Jonmej eo,! 1| The pear doth rqt,|tha plum doth fall,

Tho Enow diBSoHet, ana eo must alii

; I OUE OV7N LAND; , |j ' I . BY TO. COI/fclNS. , I i: Though lands may be beyond tho sea ' ¦ '¦''., . '.IIorcblesttbAQ thec, oar Island mptltor,i *Tisyoors alooe onr Jujarte to own , ' . i .', ! Which ne'er haro flown or lored another,; 'Vf hete'er we stray tbojigh lleak tho way,: : Or dark the day is' ntand us closing, ¦. ; ,< \7e eadly torn, withjh^^rts that bnrn, ' ;

To bd Dponherbreas,tropOBing, : . ¦ !: Onrown land !: onr own landl ^iTho bold, the brare, and old hud I: ' ¦ : ,On carth|there'» not i , i >I ' ' ¦ iA greenef spot.' : vi: ' Or onghter tnajicmrowniana i \j rhey land th Shjne'in-song dMn«, ].j Andpledge^n wins the rolling rirer,- iAnd hjmn?U prais«ingIorionsla>tf ; ;

i 'Whieh>Uks!cs wtiTtB,now oB forerer.'¦ ! ' .• Hot can the Hhin«ilLh.^acty shine, ! .; C»ostrcam!or i i<Je;tli»t «Ter ronoo, .; . .; Compare with thoo, bright rolling Lea, < ' 'I Or match toe graceful, bounding Shannon ti ¦ ¦ Oor olwn laad l onr own land l : :i: Thebbld, thibraVe, and old land I

iOn ear h'Jth»r«'s not ; i[A greener spot, . !' i

| Nor brighter! tlion onr own land. I .! The streams that ran, jkissed by the Brzn'.i . Past nth aid dan,! through- vale snd highland¦ la booatr elide, outsnrcadiofi: wido. . ¦ : -;:! Jjid rrnce with pridejoax dear old Ismid.? Amid tne f oain she stands alone, i ! ~i The loreUest one that gems the ocean,;I And hearts ore fonnd the wide world roundj . RTho bond to her With trns dctotioa. ' I

Our,ownland l|oux own londPj !The bold, thotrare, and old land I

I : Oacarti there's not '. ¦: !A greener spot, : - 1 "i . Nor hriffhteri tlinn onr own londi

FATHEE JOHN Mlff^PHY'S ADDEESS TO¦ . i 14,000 PliKEMEN J1AY 23BDJI798.i : Irishmen who lo o jroar land, ' . ' ' ( '.; ¦ Up (or rights and freedom sund, ' ji ¦. Aid go (oTtb with pike in hand : ' ¦, i >! ¦ ¦ ¦ , To crush tyranny. ¦¦ . i .r ' f t [ | i ¦ :1 I Our loredi harp is low nnstrnng, ; ti . ¦ Bights and Ireedpsi from ns mag,; 1 Come, now my boy*, both old and yoanj,

! i ; j Strike for liberty.! - Better for each iU to die ,. On tbo field, or galfows high, [Than with tyrants'ilaws comply, I |. ! " "Chib»andslaTeTy." j ;

! 'Wbfle oar country swo defend, ', ; [Godabore, onr trnSsttrlend, i I ;: Strength to each poVs arm will lend; <

: • , Onwart, fnlon, with me. ! l: j . -- ¦ • J>y«. BowDEjr.

| liBATH OF THE EEV. DB; EEDMOND.> We bate already noticed briefly the jdeath of tbeEer. Dr. Bedmpnd, o!itbe "Diocese of iWesttDinstir.He frojB. born in! Wcxfojrd in 1842, jnnd was cons6*naeotly only in bis forty,-third yeur.i He was a nllinof lire intellectual gifts, which were developed byp tvas and trayel, and jrtiicb would tiay b raised b|mto dminence bad only >U>und health: been accordedto him. Toncatenesa rf wind, deptbiof jpenetratujn,And! argnmentatiTe -power, be joined' -a capaciousfind accurate memory, great industry, 4 wide ran eOf i raiding,, and in particular. & ? genius £orjtheology," according Af he expression of a RrefitCatbqUo thinker. ff{ ith ; Jiigh cbhTersatiooolpowers, and a fluent p m, ho had the^means of torn-jng his gifts and attain u/ente to good account. Ftir-tber. ; be possessed a certain charm" i>f characterTrblcn jiffipressea otnerpns mnon as aw Jiis power ;oimind, {so that few cot Id fcnow him ;withoat feeing¦for him an' bttaebmon ; te de«p ae tbeirj admiratioD.In brief, lie possessed upst of those qualities wbiphcomtnand a wide'; amd a:rting infiuence, and whichwould bare ttrnde him, uiiderbappiecdijcaaistanc fi,a leader of thought I Dr. Jiedmond y i'aa educatediat .St: Edmund's, Old Hall, and finube^ his tbeolo-gic&l couxBe at tbe Ectllah College, Home, by gain-ing bis doctor's degree. I On bis retara'to Englatdhe was first appointed. Professor of ¦ Humanities !at8t Edmund's, then for, a short time j jPreiecr. aildthen Professor of Dognmtic Theology; and SocrjsdScripture. His chief j tjacnlation during his lastdays waB,"O Crux Ay eJep tB Unica." These wordswere inscribed on his,coffin , when-be was buried,on '. April 17, it1 . Kentol Green, Ltndon.—WetU yBeguter! ¦ , ; ] ¦ { ¦ ¦

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: THE COW |AND HER; &ILK. sAil American .paper jsuys :—Tholco w must have

proper attention. 8b^ uust be trea|e4cind fed piio-perly, and- if she is expected to pay, slus must havemore food than: she requires to sustain life, other,wise there will be a loss1. If it pays to convert foodinto butter, tbe moro yok can put tllrough one oijv-cbina tbe bettflr. Co#s| mdst not ba obaecd to andfrom tbe fields with dogii; it will pay better to treatthem' like pets. .Trea .ttem kindly.finiik regularly,and gi»e them plenty tp eat, and clean fresh waterfcV ,M »>»»*J»* -*J iw*^ &*t, u>Vk VUVVIU VlCVdlV *»#«Js»W*

with a few acres of greea com to feed bis cows with'during a drought, or) when from liny; other cat sethe I pastare fa<l». Tbisj should under no cireum-Btanoe* be neglected. Jf coirs are allowed to breakoff in their milk on'account of poorpusture. tb|eyare . in a, great1 measure spoiled -Jf qrfj the seasonCleanliness-in milk !aodhandling the rilk slidcream i« of tbe j eat st importance;

Not oijly

rnoii the cpw'«; nddf*re, tbe . band*;of the milker,the; paJU,' eta, be clem), but the eastern of setti >gtbe: milk in wMo shal ow pans, and bare the crei niepread orer its larp; !surfuce toiabsorb thein-puntie8 nna disease germs tor isererai days iO ; a;damp,. underground £j!ar, ' should tte abandonid. 'It does not matter 1 6* cleanly th'e'cellar is ke t ;it is neTer quite fn ie! frym dust, nor ofaniu tysmell peculiar to alm( Bt all cellars. 1 1

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; ^¦ . i ' / BEEEiii^a STOCK,;;; ,Early niaturily is bbe aim nowadiys of breeders

of all classes of'stock lrbetber it be horses, cattle,oriBbeep. To feed *atUa .ptofltably for betf ii isobrious that, Dhleea jaisteer gains in weight ev^rydayf» feed, the food isjlc'st tjhe day he does not gain.Tbe appetite* qf cattle TaJy/said winterer food, isthrown out more tbi]i V> #$*% i'. i* soiled t ndnit/d. : Tn t\\m h«J illfnlmeabia thonrt of cattlefeeding, and, if (ri»ei ' jArtimpnionsl^ there can benoi increase In Weigh : iiWl.no profit. ! The aiqiLofthe' practical asa » bp, knows bisibosineBs U toBup_ply sufJcient out) itibaf food which will enablethe animal not only I p exist but to grow in weightaod qdaiitjfof flesh, \ llebce early derelopuicbf;isclosely associated with <*re and attentioo in .brepd-Jn|r; rearing, and feed n 'f either c»t»le] r.sheep.

I BnusiEAin>a Wosi)li tir itctdp Hedo'.—Tlieseword* are quoted from I lipeeoh of hb in 1850, *hex 0was 48 years of «ge i— * ijocl will bo ifdniod at the maof s01- ' Letuj DOtforg t him ; and let 4» teach Hini toaU. j. Tberewould otheArlM bq no dignity in liring, and, t wonld be better, t o« i e'entirely.. Whit soothe* 4of*feripg.,wh«t taaetifio* Uboorr what m»ips.man gdod,rtKte»iwlsb/;patot, b iporpUnti. jnsj, and at the sama¦am*i nomonanagres , worthy ol UMrty, uioa wm¦btioaahimQwpnpetai (iHdpn of» better world thr< rw<injiU r*y*tnronrttbi a*rkn«u ottiMMto. A* reigsittimyrndf, I beLera proToyindlyin tbW bettorwoi d,mailMOMjc*''ft In till I Mum to be tW snpreme: tier-U i a l s jf i l tB f m r i ll* «»,«henj»iiioerel/, or, tosp. ak{t^MtowMr.lwkbin UktbfOT»eU«iott«iD«rructfc i.".• ;¦¦

¦WMjftc.- .fni' IMlp! \M9f ar.4>;.B«attMj. offlosr ¦% •*»<flU^anJWaniB«B, i Wm, *aqoffldei;iij theTork ah

' Mmi tf oWtet*. ;»? :'ab»/b*;; tqntred to gotircnff cW Of ^taOri.ff i lu4rD*|r.,

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SwitBerbvid/sajili-} Wnrf $& odlony : hk\ 5»;»|*jrt.cipally, if notltoclt s)iT«Iy, CPPBpo»edof I -ishUBa.

.Jpfdfcpr Irish, ,ej^Mipd«,a'ttaW«l« JMeft l^T fy;,«r J*pe e\m »irt m,ra^T;»to»{ghtW^wWa?BtaBces Hd Uwf nere,|;where .board)a(a«iloogSig»w;tcbBfei\Mn;'in? ,j fttUa;.5iWe* ' *pfin. np.lo igeria&tdftOjjda urdle away;tb*lr!exUrt Bc«;.Wib Jn y jrfiyrfoBid Iwlopps

pr; huLin^oarr

riagesj. atf nomwl lap! a» iar*d that , ther a,rJB':IrishTandlbcrda pastingj'iob on [three f^OMia: o*y

ra-.third claas.boardjngbqusei in|lj&u^anneanil OenftTa,Therft ifl « certajni miiter MtirasidUJg te*pt»mttl/yhere wit t his Udy and i small family of thirteenchildren, mostly1. gl}liy i ho' ha» bad; toj Jtrngfrlen inib ftdrerae elfonmgtancjes eiiice tbe Land C m-'mission cwered bis repplo. .The Bama -may.be.said of anotherfli .Mrhan who is parried to a 8wisslady and tesides'jin Beiine He owns spmq propertyin Ireland, but jnitsi been m\absentee 05 SQ.many .years, aid baa beard .so many hleartr«nding>, btkir-.etand-5n- m-endi' nar'ra iv s of

the sufferings, of bis.

class m that untortunAifl islintl, that .be |s| resolvednerec ag; lin to f visit tht| glimpse' of Erin.; I havealso disco vered tbat therej orea few Irish ladies!re-sident hi xi who are married: to scions- Of 1 the old

. Swiss uol iUty^hiiTing Exchanged their Irish; estatesas dowries \n return for blae-blooded hus'b^nds.andparchmei(t ,titles. j Two: of these daugbtorg !of BJrinWedded ii jlair, of.oounts Inear Neut<;hatel,>ho' ,atpresent own property in Miinster, situated: not a

. thousand miles atfaj! horn the rock of Cashel, andwhose relations wi.th jtheir^tenantry are, I am told,

. of a most satisfactoryicharacter. The Irish; laid-lords on the bank of lake Leman form partand par-cel of the Britishers, |wbo are Very numerous in thisdistrict. Tbey • tiaipj <heir . jerongelical .reunions,.

! their clull meetinijs, and bread-butter-and-toaafter-, noon conola»es, wheije . the ladies chatterjon dresstopics, and gentlemen melt ii to rhetorical ewtaBieson tho clJeupness ;of | brbtisipna in the ; Cantonjde

i VCaud. Tjhese'iaati-Iriahmen 'amuse- themsolveB as'¦ best they can, in I an'd| around tbe district. ; i Theyplay at lawn tennis jin Lkuuanne, for which :privi-

llege they|subs<jrib^ iddiTidoally tenpeace> month,payaMe in adVance, |ns no credit is given ion thepremises j andjiu this exhilirating gafSe they seem'

:to forgetj those pangs and sorrows with:'whichhnman flbsh in general,.and 'Irish landlord flesh

; in particdlar, is ianlicted.;? They may bo seen fromtime ¦ to jtime! at; the Casino of Montreux, ; wherethey cam listen: to jthe. musio of a tolerably giodorcbestrajfor, |nalfja-franc'; but it is a melancholyfact tbatj they: can rarely afford^ tnomselTes sucha n exquisite t^eat. i : ! . . ¦' : i . ;

. .. I ; . . ; . rSZ ' \: I ' . .MR. CHAMBERLAIN ON HOME RULE

. Mr. Chamberlain, on Wednesday, said : j l believethat one tjf thd greatest Irish problems is: still be-fore us, and must iwait .for its solution by tho newParliament, wbose -adirenk we anticipate ! with BOmuch interest! and oitb ;such expectation. ' Mr.Gladstono hosjremoved two of the greatest grier-aoces of Ireland. |He has diseetabtoocd an alienCharcb-rtheari hearj—and • be has reformed thelandlows'; but tbere ! remains'a question as impor-tant—possibly I more important—than both thesetwo, and [tbat [is to give, in Mr. Qladatone'a ownwords, the widest; possible eelf-governinent to Ire*land which is consistent with the maintenance of theintegrity [of the empire (cheers). What we haveto

^do is to| cone liate the national sentiment of Ire-

land. W« bar s to find a safe mean bctwetn sopa-ration on the o le hand—whioh would be disastrousto Ireland and dangerous to England—and on theother bapd t lat: exi;egsi?a .centralization whiehtbrowB upon the • English Parliament and' uponEnglish officials the duty and burden of supervisingevery petty detail of '; , Irish local affairs—whichstifles tbe|national:life, which destroys the sense ofresponsibility, |which|keep9 people in ignoranoe oftho duties' and functions of Government, aid whichproduces k perpetualj feelipg!of irritation; while itobstructs.: all necessary legislation. That is theproblem, ind lido not believe. tbat the resources ofstatesmanship 'ara eibauated, or that it wonld boimpossible to find, a | solution. Wo are going : tohare a neyr Parliament whero, for tbefirst time, tbewhole peojple w.ill be: represented. We shall knowwhat is the authoritative expression of ttie wishes ofthe majority of the people of Ireland. Tbat is agreat thing—(bear, be,ar)|-7and tbifl authoritativeexpres3ioa| of tbe wishes of the people of Icelandwill be sa^mitted totb'e judgment, not of classes, notof those fvbo nre [prejudiced by tbe existence ofprivileges or by separate and individual'claims andrights, but to itba whole people of England andocoiiana. Jxua wccn> mmK aow .mucn imponaucetbe English and Scottish people attach to! local go-vernment!; wben;I know how we in tbe towns prTzeit; when I know Inoir! Liberals in the country desireit; when j I know [bow Liberals in tbo metropolisare asking for it--I do not. believe for 0. momentthat tbeyTwill 'nesitat^' conceding to Ireland all theliberties apdall the freedom which they will cluimfor themselves (cheers). ! , ; . I

THE BUEIALJ PLACE OF VTCTOB HUGO. [A NODLK CfltJBck MANT TIME$ C2IANOED. !

The Pantheon, as the church dedicated to St. Gone-Tievo bas jfor 'somo timo been called,1 in whioh VictorHngo's rcinains wcro interred, has gono through j sonlany vicissitudes; aad has: been the eceno of so manystirring eteDts; that a ,brief roviow of them will not: bewithout interest , »t tho prpsent timo. TOP idea I ofbuilding this cbnroh eoggeatf4 itsolf to Louis XV. alterhis recovery from the fovor, which overtook him whileho was as Metz ,['' Lo Bipn-Aime," as he was themcalled, atiribnting'ihis! recovery to tho intoroession ofSt. Gcnovievo, tho .patron saiat of Paris, who, accordingts early tradition, |Eatcd the. city from famine, andafterwards! from1 :bcingitackiod by King Clovis. Tradi-tion ' also j tolls ' how the constancy and fervour of St.Genoviovo andbor 'sisters in:rohgion averted tho marchof Attila and his Hnns upon tho city, and this legendhas over Isince: tho fifth contary of the Christian brabeen firmly established in France. For centuries St.Qononevo had peen worshipped in an abbey which 00-enpioci the; site of what ia now the Pantheon, and: it washore tbat i Lonik : ^V. jdetcimincd to build his church.Many dacigns were enbmittcd to tbo king, who ovont-nally selected that of Soufflot , whoso idea was to repro-duce, bat, of epnrse, upon a smaller scale, St. Fetor'sof Borne. : , | j ¦ ¦¦ jTbo kiDg laid tbf foondation-stone amid great pompon the 6th of September, 1704, bat ho did not live to seebis work completed; as the grief which he felt at tho re-port put in : circulation to the offoct that tho columnswhich supported tbo oopola wero sinking was so gractthat ho died in 1781. ! Although completed S004 after-wards, it {bad noi been consecrated for publics worshipat tbo time of tbe, 'Bovolution , tho parish oh arch then,as now, being St.! jEttenn? dn Mont, and the NationalAsBembly ; determined* upon the death of Mirabeao, tomake it a recsptable of tbo iisbos of illustrious French-men. Tbe proposal that Miribean should bo tbo firstto receive the bononrtl of burial there, that, with ^hoeicoption of a fay men 'like Descartoa, Voltaire, andKoossean, nono frho'had lived before the Eovolntionnhnnld ho received within its walls, and that ororthemnin entrance ahonld bo engraved tho words " AnxGr&ndo Hommci; la Patrle BcponiatBtante.'V was enp-portod byji Barnave and Bobcspierro. and jvoted byjoo-clamationi and though tbo donominatione of JUAUBO-leum, Coaotapb, dud' Portico of Groat Men wore alsosuggested! as alt< rnaiives, for that of Pantheon, thislatter was: adopte< j and has eVor since being used, evenwhen tbe I bnildio j has rovertcd to its original destina-tion as a [church indicated to St. Goneriofo. Tbo ilo-coration of the bbilding was altered, tho bas-r«lief» ofthe perislgrle wjuoh I represented the Ufa ol St. Gene-vievo being replaced . by other bas-reUufs'repreiontingcontemporary subjects,, such as tbo institution of'thojory, publio education, tbo ompiro of tho law, io.,whilo Moitte, tba Boalptor,' carved over tbo main dooran allegorical design in which tho Country, accompa-nied by Virtue a|na reason; wu represented kneelingbeforo »n .altar eojrerod with wreaths. 1. It won d be presnmptuoDB to offer an opinion as towhether. I he hoilding which commands: so magnificenta prospect of the hthole capital, and the domo oC whichis even more conUpiodous from a diatanco than thi\t oftbe Invalillea oritban the Arc do Triompho, has attain-ed its definite Idistloation, seeing that in the epaoo ofleas than a oentury it baa nndergono no fewer than sixchangcs.-rlTS'niCT'ii - 1 :: ' ' : ; ' ' .

pLEAHIiUSESa IN MILKING:Cleanlinees in j milking ui an important item in

dairying.l Milk l jie so easily contaminated tbatnvery atijentioA jsbould be (,aven to tbo subject byfarmers in general and milkmaids in particular.In tbe first rjlfttc, the cowhouee or mifkingroomshould be nwett[ obd clean. If the milking takesplace in jtbe former, tbere. is generally at) accumu-lation of-manure, which i<( qaiakly alisorled liy.themilk unless tue : veutilati4njUall tbe> moie perfect.The milking puil! should, always be sct.lded aftereach milking, jand dusted immediately, tefore it isngain usid, while dunt an4 hairs should b# removedfrom tbel udder of jtbo cow; before milkiog. -TJalessstrict atlbntiorj is paid in tbo initial stage, tbe taintin tbo mi Ik will render butter l°ss palatable or evenmarketable. The introduttion of Dew methods tindappliance s in tbo manufacture of Irish Vutter badaroutly inpro*ed tbe make, and eitens on of newprinciple), and) the adoption of new appliances arealso beiig encouraged to a greater extent inBritain, ¦ . i! I i : ' : !¦ : ¦ . :

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VALUE; OF IIAND: AT PRESENT, jThe London ^ Truth, epeaiingcf tho value of

land in EngLiiid!, eajs :—" It is stated' tbat afarm of Sty * auresi, in1 Hampsliire, Las just beenlet nport leasd jitltbe handsome yearly) rental ofoho sov i-elgr,1 , sterling.1 , I aboold saj that1; inmany counties, landlords would: be only Itooglad to! have;tpeir landi kept:, in 'dec :nt order,witbont ¦ tbe tenant paying even a sore 'eign 'for

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,ii,i-.t ww K&,dF.*nritoi& t^sSi^Ubiii^:} :\;¦jPfjaWiai*J?«*w'i..i iajJfiW','i i, ;J* .XftfeM JJft (toitlw chair] ,TV ;tyB. DUua , V»0.!lJt< WSSMT.ET Walsh, TfiosTLanaors^L \ jin', V- »l*h»vln; ft"' COWTW otJs7 t>ia»iaBB;TA Wteir. kaf'.j'eid; from-Jfr. -!pawe ( ;V.ff,V sttttlag' thai - tt' i rridea tirt «owiWe w-opetty lot. Jaifle* O'^riei, of Aj Ush^andfbnnd. Uttnuto its free from, any oontagtons d aeaM.- ;-Mr.; M,WiiMh: pWpoied that Mr. Pot*, V.I i, b» bWd1 Vj1tf c Ward Wth regard te the ua. B of Ml; Junsa Oongh-'

,l»n.. 'Mr. !].; jfi totter,', y.B.-, wrote »»tlp» that.ln n->ply^toAstwtemeiitinfcdo by MrVCoagh ul al'lMfcnMot*.

' ing, ' to j a£bendea the : ease (In tile iuiukl course withinthine'daysJ ' An 'o^der was mad .*h»tjtli9 explanationiirai iatlsfalotory.' '¦ " ' : ' i j j 'j ¦ ¦ '¦- ¦ • .: • ;

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i Aw OLi> jAct}aAis7ANO*.-Ap«P»lon«r named Hngh¦ Hlslop applied for admission by- way of loan. HI* wifeWM gone kway ind hii; two hBdreri were with their

:grandinother.| T6e yttardiansilpaajjaslooeaslonpaidhis p isago to . Sootlond, , bis -native-bauntry, but he¦ statedi to-day the reason he come) bank! was lie was toofar »way {rbm!acuapel. He is paralysed, ;He was ad- ;•mltted. The [Chairman remarked ddriilg the course of ithe relief oases that the outdoor rolW waa very;high. ;" i' BOJHI)8 O»1 CtoNTBAWTS.—After thd mlnutea; w«taread. ilr. M- Walsh, appealod W tho ohklrman thatastne bonds 0} tne «gg con tractor Woro not perfeocea, anordor. shonld be made on tho snbjeot now that the con-traotot had foilod to. carry oat >his oontract. Chair-man—No ^nebtion can be raised goring the reading oftbe minutes, cioopt as to whether they are a true re-'cord or not)

: ' ¦ ¦ • • i I '¦ i . , ¦. A Coupi.AIHT.4-Mr. M. Walon oonrpliinod that aresolution {moved by him was ;not insarved in full onthe minute jit referred to the Franobiso Act. Thorpewas dnamaqdmont proposed toitiand tihe amendmentwas parried. He i thought every resolution proposed'should bo pat on tho minutes as wall as die amendment'

Chairma4—f t strikes mo th.oiUmo toiraise the ques-tion was b(fope the minutes We o'signbd, but as theminutes wfsro signed wo . could not go into the matter'now. j Mr. IM Walsh—Well , 'the Local Governmentboard Will Ibe 'mado, aware, of it.i l ' i - ' :¦ •

THK| Eiis- -The following letfar was read t—; l ] ] ' " Dublin, 8rdi Jone, 1883.

" SIB,—the Local Government Board for Irelandand lodged; ia| Dnogarvan union i&p to] the 21st nit.,from ^hich it appears that although Colleotor Hartyhas had his Warrants for . more than two thirds of thetimo allowed j for tho completion' of thB oollootion, hohas only collected .£283 5a. 9d. oat of a!snm of .£3,99263. 6d., loatinfftho largo enm of -23.709 9s. still oat-Btandiau injhin dietriot. ¦ Tho Local Government Boardthink! that [ t i* dilatory disoha'rga on ithe part of thecollootor roterred to calls for eorions notdoe on the partof tho guardians, and tho board rcqaoat that tboy willcall upon bun for an explanation in writing on the sub-ject, and cause it to bo entered on tho minutes for tboinfonnation| af tho Local Govornbont Board.—Toursobodiont servant, i I' . !¦ • |" W, D: WODBVOBTH, $ecrotary,"

Beforred to tbo oolleotor. | i : . jFINANCUL|—Tho Clerk said that there wag a bal-

ance to the union of .£107, and that some of the oheq-nos were honoured. Mr. WilliamB said that at tbelast mooting thoy had a balance! of £360, and bo wouldlike to know phothor any of those ohoijnos Wera paidover the counter, or whether the [cheques went to paybills that wor,o dno to the bank] !No order was made.

Ex-omqida. — Mr. P. WaUhi proposed that as avacancy bad ioceurrod in the list of e£-t>fficioi by thedeath of the Earl of Huntingdon, that Charles Hudson,Esq., of Bollyooe, bo elected. ; Mr. M \ Walih—Whoare tbo: parties that appoint thqao es-vffitiot! Clerk—I am, and I may say a resident in; the district hal theproferenc_e.[ ¦' ¦ .' . . ! ! • ¦ ¦>

Mr. WilliamB said ho did not jsoo tho ex-ojj icici at-tending, with tho eicoption of tho chairman. Mr. P..Walsh—We have not an opportunity of sosinj" howMr. Hnctsoh {would attend. Mf. iWilhums—No doubtho would bo a vary good guardian. Tho resolutionpassed unanimously, and tbo board adjourned.

L A W C O VR - T Si iCH ANCEEY DIVISION.

: (Beforo tho Master of tho Eolla).Carroll y McKem and ifaity.-j-This caso came bo-

foro the Master of tbo Bolls on friday last, on tho ap-plication of the plaintiff for an order! for tho salt) orprotection of tho property in litigation, with which thedefendants, a? alleged, had beonjitrproporly dealing.His Honor directed that tho cattle; farming imploments,and .dairy ntonsils, together with: the mcadowing andgrazing of tho lands of Killioasbeg, in tho oountj ofWaterford. be sold by publio auction, and the proceedsof suoh salo bronght into court.! j . . , '¦

Counsel for plaintiff—Messrs! Andorson, Q.C., andWm. Groeni (instructed by Mr. P.;J. Konny). Counselfor the defondant-rMosars . Cleary, Q.C., and Sugruo(instractcd by Messrs. O'Eiordan and Mandovills). ¦ ¦

QUEEN'S BENCH D1VI8IONi ; : (Bofo re Mr. Justico[ Johnson.) 2K~John .TTatfefr v The Marquis D/ Ormonde and otherti

—Mr. Bodkin . (instructed by Mr1. Fanning) moved da'behalf pf tho defendants that tho action be dismissed,for want of prosecution. Tho [action was to rooovor.£620 balance, alleged to bo dne! by the defendants, astbo committed of theJUlkenny Agricultural Society,' tothe plaintiff ,-jas contractor to | the Bocioty on tbe oo-ciaion. of tho, show. Tha account as oririoally fur-nishod was J31.J01. . A sum of, i!l ,S80 bod boon pud,and the balailoo was now claimed an due. The dofen-dants admitted therb was a balance of £200 dno, whichthey stated thoy woro rroparad ; to lodge in court anddefend i tho action for tho residue. Appearanoo wasentered by thb defondante in March 10th , 1831, and nostep had boim taken, sinco then1. Mr. Wright; Q.C.,(instructed by Mr. Eobinson) ior tho plaintiff , submittedthat on the affidavits and corre jponponco it was ovidonttbat thbro wojs reason for beliotipg a oompromiso waaponding, andjthid was the rcosoni tho pluintiff bad notprocecdod. After some dUcnseion Mr. Wright agreedta file a statement of claim within a weok , defendant'scosts to bo costs iu tho causo. ' [ :

HRAT AND INSECTS IN THE SOUDANWe went ; on in tbe steamer to Soakitn. The.

beat nil tbo, timo was fearful ;iiron exposed to ihe-sun burned -you to tbe bone it yon accidentallytouched it. I iiot drinking wator, hot soles to yoarboots from tbe hot deaks, hot animala to warm yourbed in tbo jbuok , and your rary olotbes too greata burden to! bear, rendered tba place intolcrablq ;oor did tbe heat abate nbea we landed. Thesecond day (we came t e a wateepooL. .Water, evenin the Nile; is a rich, opaque! coffee colour ; butwater I D a desert-pool is not oven liquid mnd, butmust l>o bailied like custerd into the skins. In tbaday a few apts, white, black, ! and ¦ red, and fifty'other insects', down your shirt-collar and everywherelike Macbeth, murdered sleep1 j at eight we gotsome sleep. At first we made Urge firC3 to keep offwild beasts, but then thought it better to sleep intho dark, as the ligbt brought ;round us such veryneighbourly! monsters as scorpions and tarantnlasjThe kite of the scorpion is weeks of fever, sod oftho tarantulas generally a fnnqral. We kiljfid oniof the latter, four inches lopg ,in tbe body ; his legsand all would just cover a small plate. Tbey comecrawling ovjer you, and will run at the slightestmovement, and not touch you ifi left alone ; but thedanger is that if when tmlf oaleopiyoa feeel one(generally on your face); ynu put up your band andbrush it off-ft 11011 it lets Jly: at .you.

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MB. HEALY, M.V. AND THE TOE1C KDITOK. .Mr.' Healy shonld feel somewhat flattered at the pro-

sent timu. : An old political oppod'oat of hi», the Editorof tho ; Daily Expreis, is becoming converted to. hisTI« WB on matters political. Not Only will tho memberfor Monaghan bo flattered, but wo assamo that ho willlikowiso rojojco, that lyht is beginning to shine inplacos nitnorto of Chimsrian darkness. Whilst Mr.Hoaly at the meeting of tbo Fitzw(lliatn Wan! oa"TuVis*day night waa palvorisiiig tho Tory Party with a vigobrof expression: that would romind^s

of tno best effortsof the late; J^ A. Bocbnok in his |early day*, when : hewas an anc^nprotnlsing oppoDoat of the old . order ofthings, the, Editor of the .Daily Hiprtss was endearodr-ing to circulito eomo similar tratbs to .English Toriesin the columns of tha Timei , of; which ho is, DnblincorrsBDondont. i I • ¦

EBNT BEDOCTWNS IN BKaUAHB.—Xbe i)u«a oiBedford, it is stated, bas just j remitted 50 per ventof bis rtnts to the tenants ot;baa Tavistock ejt+te,in. Devonshire, a part of tbe country in wbioh; theeffect of ball seasons and law [prices is cottfinohlysappoaed t6 have been felt,[in a.mitigated form.Tho fionouricetnent tells a tale On wbiob we shall do1well to refliict, for it shows that misfortunes [thathave' already nearly ruined .jtlip corn farmer orespreading to the grazier, audit bat tha rearing andfeeding of! stock have , been ] ulmost as unremuhe->rutivo os tbe growth of wheat; j Complaints to, thiseffect have been gradually becWing more frequentin • agricultural districts, aod tboy now receivoa melubcholy justification from this proof of tba ina-bility of tbe West of England: furmera .to pay theircustomary rent. ' ', I : . . .. i ! ¦

: A MBPICAN TOOBISTS IN iBEtiKD .—The CaqardRoyal I Mail steamer Avranii arrived off Corkharbour eajrly Sunday mornidg from New Yiirk.She brings 354 saloon paflseogurs. a large numberof whom dinombarkad at QuecpstowD, where- they"wcret met by one of Cooke's tcuriers for tfte pur»poso of directing them through Ireland. Mr. JuibesAshbuiiy, llr. Cyrqs W. Fiuldl^nd tbt} lion GeorgeF. Edmunds, an American Seoiator, ore among thepassengers on board the^luranio en rvf tt * for Liver-pool. Me. Edmunds bos .crossed from America, fortbo purple of appearing before tbo Select. Coa>mittee I of the . House, of Lord4 r« the Lauderd*.^yeeragi;. j j I ' ¦ '. .. '

\ j ! ' • . [!! UaruM ME*T MABKET.—Anlold frbbd in tha Lon-don Central Moat Market writ*, to »aj—" Oar \r*dehere will beivcr/ email till about the middle or Ofcd ofAuansL ¦ Prices hero vary ttry much ; yon ' will•oaroely.find two d»y»»Uko." ;i I ; _' i;' A NrttUrull st bas discovered that crows bpldasolemn court ut wtuch offender* are tried—a sort ofcrow: bar. j jit is said that no bird is now tried With;put cause, and tbat h true bilL is indispensable inevery cise.! ¦ i ¦ ' : ; li • . • ; . . ;

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Alltbi»littl e relations of life have a use aa. apartof ohr indral discipline. Ttief afford tbe best trialof character. Many a man Ht-b could bow with re-eignatlcki, ff told that ho was ! to die, i« thrown offliisguar[d n)nd put of temper by 'the slightest opposi-tion to pis opinions or bia projects. .' ' ¦

. > ' : j:' Prejudices ore mosEdifflcult to eradicata from thebenrt-whose soil ha* nuver been loosened orfertiliwdby ednuft'tlon. The/ grow tpere firm aa truedfamoDg tpbes. > ¦ ' ¦ : ¦ ; • s j" .

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i GEHT. ii.? If BO,' twe EpSALlE COU-PELliE'S CEDTtrrSIAEJ noted oU oveij tha;worid orittmlrooalonsprbpertlM. and as the only remedy tliat oin bedepended upon. I Itils guaranteed to prodnce whiskers,moustaoHos.4o. ih.« f«w. weokf. ond wlll t* fonnd; eml.nontlysadcessful'lii noarlihing, aurlnig.and ttnnUfylng'tli*hair ; bheoBng greyhess,ltren«thenlngweakhilr,preirebtlngtsfalfojit off , and.restoringH in Ulaness frpm .wliatever

cause.1 Upwards: of 100 physiolaa* have Teoommended, lt inthe norsoty, for promot&g a ftne. boalthy hoodOthaU, andaverting-foldnesslnniter years. In botUd»prtoe2«.eBoli, ., Vlwas bald nlnelyearl bnt I iflnd new hair coming ra-pidly .7-J. Hone.'," 'Thanks to jbor Btuff, I hare on ex-cellonimonstoohe and whiskers.—Major Browne." •• Ihadlost nly hair : n.patohefi , bnt it has restored It.—Mis*Hewitt." •• Alter 30 yeaii baldness, H la» acted mlraoo-lonslyi-H.Molr.".¦ ! . " 1 . 1 : . ,' ¦ . '. '

«V RnM ««i TUB Mlicn fttmcl Waterford. :

! ! Every| Man! Ids own Painter. ; -MIXED PAINTS OF SUPBEIOBi QUALITY,¦ 1 j . Prepared by HENBY BELL I

THE 1 incredsing demand for Mixed Painto, and'the dlfflonltj |of ootalniny !by Impoxtailon a really

rollablo article, pat inddiod Adtertisar M) prepare on hispromises and pat np In 1, £L 4, 7, aodWlb. tlna, | ; .

ITfrMIT MrTBaMtfTlHTS OT MlXBD PilBTS. ! |Thefw will bo found to d|r quick} * and * tb a glosa. Hating

a good body, they are very dursblo and weatber-resisUog,add specblly salted forB'srm lmplomootB. Ont-ofllcoa, oto.,a» welIas for insIdoHonse;PalnUng. ' J

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Dnngarvan. Porflftw , PUtown, Daoraore East; Dunosnnon,Tnunore, Pa«i)re Eiat, Aithnratown, et«., and rromtheMonntaotnrer,' a» , 63, Qviit. Every gennlno tin bears thoMaker's name and address! ' ; : I _ ¦¦

: HENSY BELL, OU, Colour, Paint, and Class: I . Meroaant/ 62j ; Quay/ Waterford. . ;Storos—Exohonite-Stroot. : .

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I am now . offering tbe finest ¦1 "NEW SEABON-BjCOD LIVER OIL" (1885).

FinHIS ; Oil, which ia nearly tasteless, is easilyI itaten and readily rbtoinod on tho stomach, being tko

pare ba as contained in tbs cells of ;the liver of tbe £rosb, codfish, and containing the aoastitaent* of tho oil in. tta pureststate. ! It ta Important tti obtain this Medicine of the mostreliable qaallty, lit, U impure or rtindd, it woalu disturb toedigestive .functions, and be attended with injariaas effects.Imported aad sold by ! 1 . , j ;MENBY BELL, Chemist and Druggist, ^Yate fo^d.

¦THE UNiVEESAL SALAD DBESSING, :T7OE ciakb? Salads with expedition' ; it is also ex-¦*¦ cellont with' sahnonj lobster, : or cnib, and has besn a(avoarlte sanoo with cold meat. Prepared by '. ¦

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. BELL'S EEPECT0AL COITQH LOZENGES.TTOE Coughs and'Colds, a simple and. useful remedy,Aijjn packages id. arid Is.] CMh. Specially manatictnred fort SNBY : BELL, Chemist, 62, Qaay, Wato'rford.

;:-Si:r ; r j: :OBEEN OIL. ! ' ; ;POa Wounda.'iBrulsos, Barns. Scalds, and Sprains.*• . Prepared acootdlng to tho original tocelptfrom craol-U«nt hcallag roby, by . ' -. ' _. v : . z¦; '•; HENBY BELL, Chomist, 62, Qttay, Waterford. .

A Largo Assortmont or BATH SPONGES., Sold by{*¦ ; : I HESBY BELL. : I '

A iiAEGiS Stock of GBEEN-HOUSE ; GLASS¦a- oat In SqaalnM, and packed ia 100 and «W feet boxes.Spado! quotationU on application to: !

! HENBYLBELL, 62, Quay, Waterford.¦¦ ¦ : H o i' i ct . ; ; .

TTUNDBEDg of Bottles of " BELL'S COBN~- ODEE" bave booa Bold to tho iohatitants bf Wator-ford aud Its irlciaity. : Prepared only by _ ¦,

, HENKY BELL, Chomist, Gi, Qaay; Waterford,

AGENT for 8chwep^o's Mineral Waters, Hints'Celobr-ited Daplax I Lamps, Peacock and Bachan s

Colebrated MUod Pafute. I ¦. ' • ;.¦ I HENBY BELL, Glass Importer, irnftlW ' !' : ¦ I 62, Quay,-Waterford.

ESTABLISHED NEABLY 50 YEAUS.— wmuj s ue:e-brated Moo-Maia Trasses. 8inglo Trusses, from 10s. ;Double Trusses, from 18a. Sont free from observationand post .froe. ! : j

¦ _ , . ., mJrl<1*WHITE'S MOC-MAIN! ; LEVBB Tunss is tho mostoffcotive i invention for tbo treatment of Hernia. Thoneo of a steel eprinr, so hurtful in its o [foots, is avoided,a soft bandage being worn round the body, while therdquisite resisting; power is sopplied by tho Moo-M»inPad and Paten jLovor1, ; fitting ;with so mooh,eaaB andcloseness that it cannot [bo detected. Send for dosonp*live circular, with,'testimonials atid prioea, to J. WHITB& Co. (limited) 228, Piccadilly1, London. Do not buy'of ChomisM, who Pftenlaollan UHTAMON of our Moo-iMnin: Ji. White and Co. have riot any 'AgenU.

HOLIIOWAY OINTMENT I AND ^ILLS—itneu-roatism aad Ooat.—These purifying and soothing remediesdemund the earnest attention of all persons liable to gout,sciatica, or other ptinf nl affections 'of the mascles, nones, orJoints. Tbe Olntin'ont shonld bo applied s(t«r tbo affectedparts havo been pati*ntly fomented with warm wator, whentho nnguent should be aUUgBntly r ibbsd upon tbo ndjacontskin, unless the (xlctlon sbfold cause pain. Holloway's Pullshould bo simultaneously: taken toTredoca Inflammation andto purify the blood. : This tnatmeat abates tbe violence, andIf sson» the freqooncy of goat, rheafoatUm, and all spumodiodiseases, wbisb spring {com horctlitary predtopoeitloa, orfrom any 'aecideou4 weakness odcouotltutioo. This Ointlroent checks tho local mlsehi«f. Tho Pilla restore tbe vitalpowers. : ¦ | ' , • : ¦ | ; .

TnTjrliT iTtiltTATION AKT> floiIOH.—-SorcnCSBand dryness, tickling ana Irncauon, lnuncug coagn ouaRttooting the voice.rFor these symptoms use Epps a OlycerinsJnjubes. In cauiact with ti. gUnils at tha momonv tbo> weexcited by the <ujt of snoking, the Ol/cerfne, io thes« agntoable ebnlocUouiJ becomes actively Iiaallnsr.—Sold only Inboxes, 71d., tln» Is; U&r labelled '' JIJK» E«* A ,Co.,Homawpathio Chemists. London." Dr. Cleorgo Mooro, Inhis work 6n " NoBe ind Throat Dbiases," says, '. " Tho Uly-corlne Jojabes prepared by JmaRrrs and Co., aie of un-doubted kerrloo as a aanitivo or p Jlbtif o tgont," whila Dr.Gordon Holmes, Senior fbysicuuiGo tho Muaicipal Throttand Ear Infltnary,-writes1 : After ^n extended trial, I havefonndl yoar Qlyosrlne Jajabci of considerable uenatft (withOr without medical treatment) in olrooi t rill forms of throatdisease.". , | I j . I i : (ol'-l/J •'

THE SKiN.-f-The'Glory of Woraan.j the Pridoof Man.—It contains tha flolicate lines of ¦ boaaty and con-stitutes -what •»» terra " LoT(liness,"; yeV nqw manythouniudj hate tbtir skina bloml bed b> tbo us* of . th«Irritant soaps, carbolic, coal tar. t lyoerine, and tbe coarseooloarod soaps, cfustie with alltili and made of putrid fat*.The mor« dellcaU the skin the qoloker Its tola. TBEALBIpN UHLttVAHD SULPHUJJ KOAP a tba pnrert. thewhitest and most puritring of all sospa, by iU pnrugfioraction tokiae away f>»d prereatlng Jl pimples, blotches, androaghness.'- It 1» reoommended b\ tbo entire .medical pro-fetKoi, u tha most eltgant prepai atloa for tno sUa that Iskaowa. -A boon, to •enJlUTO »kli «. ¦ By. aU ChemisU, iatabled, • ;. : i . f , , ¦ ; . ; ¦ . ; ; ¦ ¦

T J UBSE i . . B, P p A ' S • ¦ ( ABMINATIVB.-Tnis

J3I I nneqoalliid remedy £s. sptlroly; free, from;anyOpiates or noxious or strong acting ' Medicine i • itsofleot is instant in reliovinu I ifants from QEIPES,WIND, COLIO, &o. It is gnai anteed a simple, harm-less Medicine.' :jSb one In cha go of aDaby should bewithout it. Prioo1 It. per bottle at Chemists, or fro* onreceipt of .that ;atun by THOM. S ¦ KKATINQ, Chemist,r.nndoc. . . in:, . . . , , . - . .; my!J :

HOUOWAT'al ! OlNTMEN ! ¦ AND ' rttLS.I —Travellers Had KqUirmiit*.—Thoss 'ho cross tho .auolmnpthdo'Unate, bnt taoy do not ohaa: o the coniUtalipn. %healtered 03Bditlon»: of life, tho exig< udes of travel and othercauses reader thowateltar and *ml trant MoulUrly¦liabl* todineoau and acditenU whon far li om smmsat modlcal Ma.With thow assootatod. temolies at uwud th»/ »£7 .*• *"* J?have a1>hysician; always at their oall/ Md tbey . may bjcerUln ttii.t sUaations will bo odi itonily arising- in wbiob.th«r i»UI-Te<iui«t( a'rmiy MSOOK » in timo ot need. tb»dlriottoiK i-'or nsoiwhlch aooompj «y «oh box: and pot ojHollowVs HUsi^ad, Ototmoat i ro written in plata. aaisimple l»pj;asge, |ud an> i pplioabli in all cases.; ¦ • ' ¦

. EPPd'p OO96A.r4UB\Ta PUi AlSrj> [CQUFOK T-mo.—""By a tboiongh kriowle !«•« of Wi» natural law*whioh Bavorn tho operations if digestion and notn-tion, and by a carbful AppUoaUc a of the, fine propertiesof woil-soleotoafCoooa, Mr. E pp« has provided jourbreakfMt>blei with a deUoatily «*»onr*l b«vorjge,which maysAvdiU many boavy ddctora' b|U«. jltli^ythejodtQipmuieMsnohartiole of dietthataQonatttutlon .may!begradnallf- liuil*oi nntU stroujr e.nongh toresist every tendency to disoai e. . Hundreas ouaDUomalaaieiare flcitlng aroananji ready <o»#aclf whero-evor I there ii ai weak .point. :' Ve may escape many afatal! shaft by kpdping'oursolTei weU fortifledwlth pureblood and : a properly nourished frame."-<?tt>« B *nsie *Gosetee.-Made. simply withtolUng water or milk.Sold, only in Paoketilabolled- •" JAMSS EFPS & Co..HombaopatMo ChBmUtt, Lone on/' Also niakor* otKppi'a OUoooUteEMenw. o l - ' 0-^.•' SpECIHd jACTlOH OK THH ; SlH» %|'—Outof tbfmany ToUit'Soaps nbw M« » thepabl£tlM only-onelAcoiralsodTbj tba xoedioal profe *lon u having I a Willy

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Fair nod PsnuoM drawn. Int wmaoe •Fnwiatu,Qlob, Babsotiptions; a»d othar; piriodioal ipaymekuma. la at a uniform commlssluil bf i (per oant. . | ;•:; Boot ritdus bonght, sold and reoeited for safe oustWyfrotn'oMtitnenU of the Bauk. lnbimt amt Diyidetid*Obllect id. : ¦: ¦ • ¦ ¦ ' ' . ' ¦ I:

DrMts issued upira the Bank'* Eastern Brancne4>tcurrent rate*, free of commission. BXLM colleotodiOrnee otiited, and every description ol eiohanfro bnslnlss'ooadhcted. - r • ¦ " • ¦ : , ¦ ¦ ¦ '¦ '• . .!' ,1 All neooasarj information and fo a» can be obtainedby i iSpUcation to' the Agenoy, 23, Si» Andrew'* Bqnaee,Erjfnjo rgh;; or1 |at the Head Offioe1, 40, Threadneeffle-

1 Tl -' ° BOBEET TUBNEE BOItDE, BeoretSy.

QjtuJPHOLINE LOTION.—Ai oxternal mekns)J> 'rt -Curing Skin Diseases. Therd is K x r o e i f *ny enrp-HonlVa will y&d to "SoJpholine" la a f«w day*, and ctun-mmki o tade away, even if it seemijpwt con. : Ordinarypteblbsv redness, blotob.es, scort, roiwnn«»f, vanish »s U bymigHNrhilit old,ondoring sUn dl«ord«T», that have pUguettthe*nfteren forjrean, hovevu dflopiy rooted they may] be," Solbbpllne" win sncoessfnllj attaok them. It destroys, theanlm/qqlhB which canso thosa unsightly. Irritable, painfulaSoc/tk as, and always prodnees a olaarj healthy; natural con-dition! if th» skin. V BulphaUne'r Jj oiLon U sold by MostohoiWtoS. Bottlos. ia. 8d. each. ' I ¦ !T 1VJ3B 1COMPLAINTS.—DBL 1UNG!8 DAN-I 4 IQELION and QUININE LVf BB. PtLLS (withoutMorpiift). The best remedy for Biliousness. Stomach I>e-naeemjnt. Flatulence, Pains between the Shoulders, BadAppetite, Indlgeition, Aoldity, Eeadalohv. Heartburn, (andall othWr Symptoms of DUonlerod Jjlver, and Dyspepsia.Acknowledged by many eminent nxgoons to be the safestand mildest pills lor every constitution.! In boxes at Is. l)d.fr. Cd fnd

fc 9d., »t all chemists. I [__fTrt4li.AXACUM .fc PODOPHYLLIN, a Stimulant

H :tj(. the Liver.—A dose of this combination is reepm-monded to any ono complaining of Lifer Derangement, morepartiouiaxly when arising from slight oomrestioa. By gentlyatimuluting tho Liver and slightly moving the Bowels.'theheavy drowsy (OOUBK and Usadache, with, Kener&Uy, Pains istho Ch»st and Back, especially after patlag, is dissipated-TiBAxUirH IND PoDoraiuis U much safer in iu action thanO&loinelor iflae Fill, and certainly quite equal in power inromorUg the often distressing inconvenisace and Pain atton-daiii oq Dtspepsia. Bottles, 2s. 9d. |each. Tbo Jiruna" J. iPBPPElt. London." mast be on the Label. !

TTiEiiLAB'8 COBN PLASTEB.—Boxes 1B; ljdI W : jind 2*. W. The Cora PlaitCTS are » oertain core for

hard «r bolt corns, thoy completely dry nP >&d erodicat« pain-fal cpn|p j tho Bunioa: Plasters a proved xeniedy for Bunionsand enlarged to« joints. Sold by all Cjhemlsts, Bo conrolDellart Piasters are supplied. . . | !<n|BA;CEOFT'S ABECA NUT .TOOTH,1 PASTEH /| -rBy using this Aromotlo Dentlfrico, tho enamel of tbst«etb bocomes white, sound, and polished Uke lroTy. It Ueix«Mlngly fragrant, and 'specially ns4fal for removing incrustatltmi of tortar on neglected toeth. Bold by all Chen-sts. Pots, lo. and 2s. 6d. each. (Qvi Cracroff t). ¦

"F OGKYEB'S 8UI1PHUE HAIE BE8T0EEBB Will darken Grey Hair, and In in a few days restore

completely the natural colour. Wnfla |kseplngtbo Hilr lUproper colour, it is useful for: removing scurf. Ijockyor't Re-storer has poworfal oleansing propertiesi rendering it a detir-abloJHalrPlold. Large Bottles, Is. Sd. ¦ IY pdKYEB'S SULPHUB HAIR BE8TOB^B

H 1 Villdarkon, to tho former shaded Bair thai is abjo-lately "hit*, in about ten days ; but where greyness is com-menifln^ at the front and temples, the 8alpbur Wash prompt-ly eoloMs, rendering it nndistingulshable from that whichwas not changed. JLorge Bottles, 1*. 6di eaoh. ; ne23

Pains in tho Back, Gravel, Lumbago, JBboumatism, UontIDiioases of the Kidneys and Bladder, (Stricture, io.'ITVR DE BOOS' COMPOUND. BENAL PILLSII S \ 1 xo celebrated all over the world] as the most safe and¦speedy remody for tho above dangerous complaints, JQis-

charceB ol any kind. Stone in the Bladder, and Diseases! ofthe KMneys ana urinary urgans generally, rossesanjr tonioproperties, they agree with the most delicate stomach,strengthen tho digestive organs, increase the appetite, Im-prove the general health, and la three days will effect & rare,when copaiba, cnbebs, and all dangerous roedictaei ot thatclass have utterly failed. Price Is. ltd., 2*. Bd., 4s, 6d., 11*.and 33s* per box. ' . 1

Theso.celebratod Pill* are an infallible remedy in the mostobsttnato coses. By their use alone many thousands hirebeen rmnniJl? restored to health, when every other medicinehas failed. Their Tost superiority over everything else in tbe

. ure bf the above complainU is universally acknowledged, andthe extraordinary demand for them ever since their Qnt in9troduttlon is without precedent. In no Instance have theyever been known to fail, or produce those dangerou symp-tO8u>i often resulting from copaiba, cubeba, turpentine, andome< medicines usually resorted to. They require neitherconfinement nor change of diet, and may Justly be oonsid eiedthe only] safe, efficacious remedy for all stsgea of those dis-order^ (or which they are recommended, ; i

iHrogTiirr Nones TO rns POBLIC—Every package of DrDo Boos* preparations bears tho Government Stamp, with thewordsJ M Walter de Boos, London," in white letters on s ledground, by order of ber Majesty's Honourable Commission-ers, iritpout whioh none can possibly be genuine.: Dr-DA-BOOS* worM-ftuned Medicines are sold by Mr. Kenney," Water-ord Hpw»" Ofllco. : ' ' : !

OVEE THE SUNSHINE OP EXISTENCE HANQS A£IJAC& CLOUD. : IWith tno uneertolnty of Ufs Is mingled the dork mystery

of death ; while on tbo one hand, we catoh tbe weloome•oauii:oC a new breath of life that UUs of aa addition to ourspecial, on the other we shudder as we bear the rushingwiogslof tbe Destroying Angel I The xalghty voloe of theGreat : Influence which rales tbe Universe has pronouncedoar fata: 1 tba dread Sat has gone forth, aad every mortalmil Is doomed to die I Bat, though ;we cannot prevent,can we p^ntpone death ? The qnojtlon U xnomsntoas, eieaIf It cqucern the prolongation of life but by a single hour,inasmuch as every lostluct prompts as to fight the boldestbattle|,we can for tbls glorious booa of existence. Theprompting* of instinct are bnt tbe iponUneons votoe* ofnature,1 aud it Is our duty to obey. But there still remainsthe naijiUoD. can deathlEe pottpooed by a single boar? Tes 1for tb* world works iu obedience to certain laws 1 aad m study-of these! proves thai tb'jte who have tbe judgment and thewill fq i buckle on tbe shield, whioh nature puces ready totheir, grasp, oay ward oB the insidious attacks of theimplacable enemy of life, until in a ripe old age, the -vitalfacalUes'gradaally decay, and the Augel ot Peace glides softlyInto bfxpresence, leading ns. as it were, in ft gentle slumbertn tlifliretrioua beroad the shadow ef the tomb. : i

Tbe Plell destroyer makes bis.flrst sm>r»ohcs ln manyfornuj but nous, are more favoured by him than that of i Vdradiyifoe now (preying upon 'tbe very vitals off ModemSociety. I What li tbls foe I There are few among u< whohave aot been or are now to some extent IU victims, Wonldthe reader know if he, too, is nader the ban of thU frightfulscoaig* > Let him aik hluueU whether be experience* anyof the fillowing symptoms ;— ; '¦ . ¦ '¦

Tunn!are patns about tbe chest aud side*, ana sometimesIn tbo' tick. The month bu a bad taste, especially in themornidg; and there am feelings ot dolnesa and arowsuess.Tbe appetite is poor, a sortef sticky (lime collect! aboattho toctb, there is a feeling as of a henvy load on th«stomDen, and sometimes a faint, aU-gone Mosation at^ thepit of the stomach, which food does nat-sntlsfy. The eyesare sunken, the hands and feet become cold aad f*el oUramy.Aftar a HbUa a oongh Uta in. at first dry, tot atUuded ia the.conree of a few months wlih expectontlnn of * gtwniab.colour. I 1 Tbo sufferer foels constantly tired, and sleep MOOSto afford. him no rest. Nervousness. Irritability, and evilfonbonjags folio*. When rising suddenly, th^rauagldiii-ness, ii Sort ot nblrllng sons«tioo. in the head. |Tb« bowelsbecoma costive | tbe skin is dry and bol it times 1 tbe bloodbecomes thick and stagusat ; the whites of the eves «r«tiag«d!mtb yalkyw ; the nrifle U •oanty awl high ooloored,OeK iUng a sediment after standing. There Is frequently •snitllnt up of tbe food—«f times witb a sour ta>ts aad ktrih*» .with a sweetish taste. Tni* Is of ton stUaded withnaliHtatlon of the Deurt or unpaixea , nuon, wim spotsbefore tbs eyes, tocomptoled by groat prostration and weak-ness! '-All of these symptomi are la tarn present. 'It ,Utbodgtt that, nearly one-third of oar population has thbdiseiti .in .same. of. its varied, forms.] JMdJcal m«a hay*nliUn lha: utu«:o( the maUdy. Its tme nuae :isDysse ida or lodigestlooj for whlcbaoertaln rtxaedyisto<be:1bqa7|ii Mother 8elgel'« CuratiT* Sfrup—• m»diciB»whion has won in both faemlsphtre* « soufUtno* (osndidoniy ob lu great virtun, - Tbe Syrup dta b« obtained fromany caegurt or rafldldne Tender, or from tbapzoarJaton, A.j. W Bin (Umlt«d), 17, Faniardoq Bo*4, London, E.O. ; ¦Mr,W. Booobier, Eastover, BrUgwaUx ttnd* in* tollowtng 1

'^} "Wert qua/, Bridgwiter, DeSwnber atot, I883i1 "Dec rSlt—It aHofda m« great pleasnrw toaddmytortfmonyto tbo wbi.dorful etfoobt of Mother : 8drel'ii OortUv* Syrup,for * xoHod of eight year* I soSereddrom a t*v«r* oou»hand 61 ugosUoo, witb frequent attookroi rixnsntltrn > andfor ele reu months I was under rrn»l|r»U tmatmanW withoutderivfi g the illgbtMt benefit. The .last four doctor* I wunuafir LSSured me th»t mine wuahopeteM Ca»4, aad (avaat ut 4* Incurable. 'About that time I heard of 8elnl'«Syrqp whioh I waa induced to try, and tbroagh it* use, I amthiui' al to say, I qoloily got rettond to health, and aja nowable U follow my usual occupation, I may s»y that wh»o-eref I feel tbe least symptom of my old complaiaU I at odpfta ke . few. doses of the Syrnp, . wfloh Quickly Hti m» |illright- I **nd you this in tb* hop* thai other sujferers maybeiadi eed to glt« the Syrup a trial,—Xouhl trol/J I

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Al VICE TO M.QTH4CBS I—Axo von brpktdi inyoarrlcotbyasiok ohildsorferingwiUitbepainqf ooitmrtoothf. Go at onootoaohemistandgotaboWoofMr*WIN SLOW 'B 8ooTmno BIBOP, It willieliev* tluip orsnfforlor immodiately, ' It is porfootly (tarmles* and,pleasant tb taste, U produces ¦> natnrs.1, quiet i)aep jb»relieving the obild from pain.i and tno little ahexWbawkk a/'as brigbt i a* a botio»." It wothe* theoh(ld, it softens the f»ms, all*7» all pain, reiievM 1 ofwipd , rozulates the bowel*, and i» On. b«4 kvoowa r*.m<idj for dysonUry apd diarrhcBa,whe(herarislagfi| itvteith ng or other oaosoi. Mrs. Winslow's SoothingSyr uj is sold by Medldn« Dealers everywhere, at l«[lanit ottle. ¦ . . .. . . • ¦ i | .¦/ ¦ i (d29-l*V :

Ol? SOCIAL EUBTTT AND THE jINFIE->MITIEgOi'JtEN. Addr*SMdip»«UUyto vo«j>« la*B, witlitdvia on Health, and oonUraJng Bacfpas *b«t wOl THttoatho 'nervous and debilitated to in* full power of Xanbobd.Fre» fnr tbe bene&t of «1] who detir* a «fe and »p»«ly «ar*,'wHho it the aid of quack*. Mud oo« «t»mp to VffVpotfeK •: Addnu S*or*Urya lastltuU of Autonr, B&dbrUrn?'i -i : ¦ • . - • - . - ¦ ¦ ¦ [i ; »yUW»

j iTSHOAT ApyeCTIOHBABDjHOABBMrttB—Ailintto, iiigfrom irritation of the throat and boarwni u.wlUblaagToeablysnrpriiedattbealntostimaiediataM Ulafforded by the nso of M Ilrown'« BronohialTroohi 1.'Thesu famous "loidnge*" art noir «oldbr moU' r«-sbeot kbio Chamlsto in thU oonntry at li. U&i vn b ix.,fV_ i uU.J_li.l, L I 1. _ _i_t_ ~. L~.wm —L. I- A HllAk*>JMtl , 'J

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|. . ' : / . ' . , - ' - • :BONE SUPEEPHOSpHATB/ Price 4.10s, per Ton—deUrertd Free atHBj;SU<Jon.o»Dnnt«ma

and LinrDore Railway, Waterford and Central Ireland iBallw'ay, or Waterford«»dLln»«rio4 StUhray.I This is a SnrirphrWphata of the'beit description, beinp;not ocfly rickta Tboif b l L t mtimiahlM iinsoluble, but contains a hignjjroportlon of .'Ammonia. : ¦ . ¦ ¦ '*'¦. ¦ ¦ |: M K . -: . :.- • : - v < i ; . .T>AW BONE PHOSPHATE, Price Je6 per Ton. This Mamtrc c*0fAiMo w 60pWe«t*'»ofilh»»JEL and insolnWe PbosphatM, being doable tbe qaantity of any other ManOre1 In the mtxb btddma tery large proportion ot 1 Amfflooiai • Apply to ' : ; j ' . / '..', '. ". "¦ 1/ :mvw ii i V: WILLIAM ; KFI I V 3 JTahn'si ZAsisV. .Vtfkrt^MtA

M i ! ¦ OBNUINE-AND UNADDXTEEAT2l>, iAS IMPOETED DIRECT FBOM THE BEST OEB03ITS. CWekl Analytii by

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COMPAGlf lE FINANCIEBE ET COMMERCIALE DU f ACIFIQUB OP PAS18.oow ^DEPOTO AT BEIJ EAST, DUBLIN,' CORK, aALWAY.lDElliBT/^LlCJrO, JlUtlf*

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IMPOETED ONLY BY JAMES QEEBN AND CO., DUBLIN,Io tho Boat ! and ! Cheapest Wine over Imported. Price—34s. par BOMS-

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APPLUKCE8 for the CUBS, Bsurtvaod PB«-VEHTION of DiniBC.—Magnetic Celts, Lang andNervo Inrigorators/ Ches^ Protectors, Throat Pro-tectors, Spine Bands, Knee Caps, Sole*, SciaticaAppliances, Shoulder and Leg Applunces, Ann Ap-pliances. Wristlets, Neuralgia ,attd Sleeping Caps,&c. ; Pamphlets containing vAe&ia ii testimonials,list of cares, and general information, sett post .

A FEW OP OUB [ LATSST TSUTIUONIALB: BHEUUAT18M IN THE HANDS.¦ ' Boolean, Banslii, County Tippeni7, Jan. 25, 1 5.

I ] tm happy to Inform yoa that yotirlaafnrtto WrijtloU,wbliib I am wearing-, comparatively sMalang, for a varyskat* time, haw eomploUljf eamd ma of a man di*a|rnaabl«Bbeamatlo aSscUoo ot tb* hands. THOMAS BUJBK£.¦ OttBONIO JtHEUMATISM.

I KUmesan, Co! Muttb, 6th Jtaaarr. 1885.I will thank yoa for yoitr Ftoiphlst oo/our iaveptiDos and

treatment ot Uhsomatiam »oa ottwr qltSiUM by m«uu ofyour Magsetle ApiiUaooss. From my cxptrlenc* of them,and th* oentodaf rwuUs efl*ol«d by Uwm, I can aad willrecommend their as* to othen who ar* faBerlnr, «• I hav*beea for yean, from Coronlo BbeamaU»m. ;

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vevy mach improved sine* ib* tM yoar HscootU AppUanceilast Joly. Tbe pilot sh* taSati from so lone and so aevutlyare complttel* goo* for la* lMt tare* months.

. ! ¦ I ' ' JOHH KSHOE.: , PAlfla IS TBH.-BIDS 1LRV VUSSJ. .' . .

: BellMt, l«tb September, MM. ^• Kaviag snff*r*il for mSAf ye«i» Inm fatotsilttaat pdaa iamy aid* and eheeU I thoofht I foold try «a* ot Tpu PatmtliagoBtloon Appliaucas, \iad (a October, Ie83, 1 lmroh»*ed,oofl from yoa. I am gUd ' to kiy tb* effect his Mra quit*nnrrellon», tbepelo* aneutirtly foa*. a»d tbcnXOnl oaa.*uh couodono*,. neommead yoar I/anf Invi«0Mto» to all'soUoriug u I had boso.1 Btfon porohaiini jroor Irtat la*Vl*axUor, I trUdallav»JtabJ»m«<Uis,bo»to iioptirpo»*. , :

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I Tiat* much (Istunn in tutlag Uut »b» XaftMtlotti ebMatfp aao*1 wbkb nf wUeicot fram you la Sitmo ^nMM * kaatweo of mach beaeBt^ndlhas qoltaoand ¦ most trying ooof b.from whUih sb» has soVetred orery wiot*J) aad for a»n tbaa'

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