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V0L. ; X5S¥l : ;::M:- 27. ^k' |. - | " THE rWAJTEBEpKb "BTEWd, " ES*ABU8HTO—1647. i i LiEOEST ClECffLAtlOlTiH THE SOUTJH OF lEELAND PuMiiW every FBIDAT . ani Stxnd Edition on 8ATURDAT lIorTunjJ , atlNqa. 49 ani 50, 'K\n4-8hrwt;- ' (oproarrg TBX PBOVIECUI , lifrr). FBI CE—TWO PiBNCE ; Yearly (in Advan ce), 8s. Cdi :, By Post; (Yearly), 10s. 6d. C?3" All Cheques! and'Pi O. Orders , made payable to COENELUJS P. BJ EDMOHD V at this .Office: ; . ThaNEWS^iboral in politics ) circulates b xtensiv ely amongst "th« meroha!nt«, traders and nobility, gentry, (arming classes , 4.O., \a Waterfdrd, Kilkenny.Tipporary, and tho sonth of Ireland gonerally. The Niws has ftttainod a circulation nevor equalled! by any paper published in Watorford , and is adjnittddl y tho loading journal)a this important city, withrwhich there is direct dail y cenmunicahon from London.! ^ Particular attontio I paid to commercial and ajrrioul- tnral matters. ! j ¦ . i J " ¦ Advertisements reqeivod tor the NEWS by all rospoct- able Newspaper Agents in tho United Kingdom. Pre- payment requisite from parties not (mown at tho office. AOENTS FOR SAIE or fTff£ JyE WS, ANB FOE ADIVEUTISBMBNT.S : : , : ! WATERFOED—Mr W. KEL ^ Y, littlo Georgo ' s-st. DUNQAEVAN—BuksAN &j Co., Devonshire Square. TEAMOBE—Miss 6LAKCT, Refreshment Booms. CAKEXCK-ON-STJTB-Mr. HAWE, NewB Affent. LONDON—J. G. K&o & 8OH , Bolt Court , Fleets DUBLIN—Mossrs; >V. H.iSMlTii &. Son, Abboy-at ENGLAN D AJ* - D! SOUTH WALES, AND THE SOtTH or IBELAND. A ltered Service by GREAT ; W£STE£N ; RAIL- WAY Company ' B Traina and/ Steamboats, via ' Milford Haven, in connection with; the WATEa- ifOBD and LIMERIC K, WATEnyoaD & CENTEAI. JI EELAND, and WATEEFOED, jDuNQAttVAN , AND ;L I 8MOEE LINES. | : ' i : : Ohortest Route and Seduced Farea. | _ "ft-—.3K Ezprcs t Trq int ¦ and Fast 2?33£??d*k ' : ¦ ¦ Moil Steamer. ,- > . "V s5 * >^U , EVER Y \VEEK DA T. DOWN —LEAVE LONDON (Paddiiigton) at 5. 15 p.m., ! Sundays oxdoptod , and ] AMBITS AT WATEE- FOBD (weather and circumstances permitting) abont eleven a.m., in time! A or the Trains on the Waterford and Limerick , Central Iroland , : audLismore 1 Lines. I * _ TJP. -Lsave Waterford at 5.0 p.m!, each Week Day, I on Arrival oi, the 11 &.m Train irom Iamenok , 1 10 35 a.m. fTrain from Maryboroug h, and 8 10 a m. Train from Li6moro , ABEITINO in LONDON (weather and- tircumstances per- mitting) at 1<>.4S a.m., the following day. . ^ L SCTM^- «sr- ^SiS sat llom New U ilford to Watorford at 7 a. m. on Mondays, . on arrival of the 0.15 Train from Paddicgton tho previou* evening. ; . Passengers travoUifiK by the Steamer leaving Water- ford on Saturdays will proceed from New SUlford by ^o fa^n^SeT^rd af tcr t 30 pirn . Morning and Evening, and the dtagos wiUjwen be rcmoved . to enable the Steamers to depart PONCTOALLT ^ne^a^TBAIN from NEWWL FOED will , in all cases! WAIT ARBIVAL of Steamers leaving Wa- * Under no SEimrtaneo L> PaBsehgerS holding Third eUssTickeUbeaUowedtHo uso ofhaloon. > \ ¦ " MES-H'mTOKl) AND LONDON : . _ S pmia Diablo l^^fflS^ISr^Si ' , 2ti C3aB9 and Foro Cabin. 20a Od B««» B (available 1 month) W^*^^ ¦ » 3rd Class and \Foro Cabin, 33^ Od. Further informa tion can bo 0> tainod from MtVE. Foao EoUway Terminus, Lunennk ; Mr. W. D. Mo- KAMABA Adclphi Wharf , Waterford. Tho REDUCED FAEKB b ' eSreen other important Rations the Time Tables; and Through Eates for (Joods , &o. can bo obSinea of Mr. W.J. BDSSELI- , ihe Great -Western SSlSiy Companr ' s District ' Agent , Adelphi Wharf , WuSSira; ' J. GEIEE?ON , General ilanagP' :; Poddnurton TorminuB. . ; ; . l'- H ' ' * UNITED STATES MAIL ^ --^-JK , : STEAMISES , QJ®f ^ms, Liverpooi to Philadelphia, NEW YOEK, BOSTON, or BALTIMORE EVESY WEDNESDAY , 1 Calling at Qucenstown ^htirsdays. First-class Full-powered Iron Steamships. . Tho only Trans-Atlantio Lino sailing under tho Uni- tod States Flag. Accommodation I . for all classes of passengers equal to any European Steamship Lino. | Passengers and goods are landed at Philadelp hia on the Wharf of tho Pennsylvania Eailroad Company, which has tho shortest and most direct route to all places in the Western States . M i - ' ' For further particulars ;apply to ' . : EIOHAEDSON, SPENCE <S: Co., 1 17 and l&. Watir-atreet , Liverpool ; : LOCALI AQEKTB ¦ , 1 HAB.VEY & SMITH, Little George ' s-Street , ; Waterford 1 ; ' ¦ . niCHABD LANDY, : Carrick-oniSuir ; WILLIAM O'DONOGHUE, KJlmacthomas ; : DOYLE & HUNT, New Boss ' . (o3) ^ 1 f! . 7 1 ^ i;civ,i ill .n|i j»tf.inters to OWITED STATES !^ CANADA. - From Liverpool via Londonderry. PAEJBIANV ., For Haiifax i Portland...Dcc. 4 ; CIRCASSIAN . For Halifax A Biltiraora...Doc. 11 POLYNESIAN For Halifax & Portland...Deo. 18 PEEOVIAN ..... ..For Halifax & Baltimore...Deo. 25 From Liverpool via QaeensUnnn.. \ CASPIAN For Halifax and Baltimore ...Deo. 2 N OVA ScOTlAK...For Halifux arid Baltimore Deo. 16 EATEB O? OCEAN PASSAGE : Cabin , ' jei8, ^15 , and £.VL ; IntBrmediate , £.1 It. Steerage , StAini passengers fo. * New York or Philadelphia by the Baltimore Steamers aro Ticketed Throngh without Throug h Tickets issued to Chicago , Manitoba, North- west Territory, and to all points in the Western 8tatea and Canada at lowest Eat«s. ' ] ' ¦ ' . ¦' . General Labourers and Navvies booked to Qaeboo for £A ; Agriculturists, Agricultural Labourers , and Female Domestio Servants , for £S.\ I pamphlets—second aeries—" , Eoports of Tenant Farmers ' Delegate s cm Dominion of Canada ; " also, rocent issnes of Pamphlets on Wcstorn States of America, &o., sent free. . TO in I Full particulars on application to J. SCOTT and Co., Queenstown ; A LLAN BBOTHEES & Co., Jamcs ' -strect , Liverpool , and Foyle-street, Londonderry ; or to T. Pn ECELL, G Barronstrand-st., W»tctford i J. J.B EBEN, 28, Great Georeo' s-st., Watorford ; Murphy <fc Word, 2, Barronstrand-stretit , Waterford. ¦ i JOHIJ ». WAiSH, PLUMBER AND GASlFITTEE 49. PA TRICK STREET. tnTTATER CLOSETS ,. WABH- KAND BASINS , V V FOECE and LIPT P CJIFS neatly fitted up. : ; Jobbing promptly attended to, j a!7.1y "P OR THE BLOOD 15 tHE _ LlFE V WORLD-FAMED ^MMMMMM - - - Trade Mart- " Blood Mixture." . .,. . , THOE CLEANSING and CLBAEINQ tho BLOOD JO from all Impurities, cannot bo too hig hly recom- mended. For Scrofula; Sourvy. Skin Diseases . a.nd Bores of all kinds it is a never-fUling and porwanent cure. ; ¦ I I ¦ ¦ ¦ i ¦ ! ] It Cnrts Old Soros;; ; ¦ ¦ :; : i CureB Ulcerated Sores on the Neck Cures Ulcerated Sore Logs \ ¦ ¦ Cures Blackheads or Pimp les on toe Faco Cures Scurvy Soros ' ; j : . I Cures Cancerous Ulcers , : ! ¦ . Cures Blood and Skin Disoascs ; : Cares Glandular 8welHn;ra:i I , '- Oeara the Blood from ail Impnfo Mattor , from 1 ¦ whatcvor canso arising. > l ¦ 1 AB this mixture isplaasant tp thoUsto . ftnQWarronfcil tree from anything lnjnrlons ^> tho!mo»t dellco^ con- Ititution of cither sox ,. tho Propriotora aolicit arffcrcrs to give it a trlM to test its -value. . ; : " . ' = ¦¦ THOOSANDB OF TF.trriMbNlAXiSFtOlS ALI. Pi CTS. : Sold in Bottles 2a. 6d. caoh, iand in Caspa , oon-suning : 6 Bottles , lls. each, sufficient to effect opermane: A euro in lobjt-standin R cases , by all'Chemista and Potent i Moaleino Vondors throTighont ' tho' woria v or ientf> ! tor address on receipt of 30 or 132 stamps by ! 1 The Lincoln tt Midland ConnUos ' Drug Comp my, I "¦ . : . :! . . . "LlKCOLK. ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ iSftJ 1 to* PrinUoff of OTory jje joriptton cone to Tai Pwa Owcn; i ; ;¦; ' .; - . ¦ ' . i ¦ ' : ! : : : . ' ¦ : ! . i iv. . . ¦ . ¦ ¦ ¦:! [' ! , ' ¦ ¦) ¦ ¦ ¦ '\\,\. . n, THE WA^ pRFOR^ CHRONK*^^ i VTaterfora SteamsMp Company ! ' ' ' . (LIMITEbj. ! : i ! I IKTENBED OEDEa OP SAILING—FEB., 1835. ; ¦ " > . : hlEAMEES j i EEGINAXD, COMEEAGH, LAEA, ZEPHYE, GAL , ¦ TEE, OBEADEN, JTOA ^ TINTEBN , EOSA, and , ¦| . ' / DAUNTLE88, t , ¦ I "t-li "K "TVT, ° TICE. The . Waterford «>j^aiASrfii>v IS' Steamship Compan y (Limi ted) , ¦ ¦*™s3j55Mj(v\ . recaite Goods and Llre^took for Sli ' j- . ^ ^^-^nrfM^Jr^U—meat on tho conditions mentioned ia : Saillnir Lists, io., to li« had at tocir 1 . . : ¦ ¦ ¦! ¦ Offlocs. ¦ ¦ ! WATEEFOBD AND BRISTOL : TBOlt TTiTSKTORD to BRI8T0L ' rttOB DHI8TOL tO WiTEltTOBD, Direct i I : :;¦ Direct: l. 'i Toesday, . Feb. 3...11 morn Wedpesdny, Feb. * .. !8 art" n: JFridoy, ¦ G...ll mb^n S»turJny, 7 . .10 ulgbt Tuesday, 10... 4nrt'nooa Wodneiidij' , 11 II nl«ht Frirtiy, - IS... 8 morn 1 Satiirdny, H ... 6 »li'n TueaUiiy, j 17...W morn Woduesiiy, 18 ... 7 aft'n ¦ Friday, : ¦ 20...11 morn Saturday, 21 ... 9 nlfftat Tnw^ay, j 2*... 3 affnooD Wednesday £5 .. 11 nlgll ¦ Friday,; i 27... 8 morn Sdtimloy, SB ... e ' ilf a ¦ I tar, .On early Morning Sailings, ¦ CablnB or tho Bteamors will be open to receive ' Sastaagata arrtTing by the Night Jlul Train. . . -;¦ ¦ . ¦ i . j ; Farea—Cabin, IJa. ; do. : E«tnrn (available for One month) 15s , :!ao UJUJOron and Uonimtd. travel)Inc wltb FiunillcB , IQ». Dockl 7s. 6d. ; do Children , 4a. i ¦ ' :: '! V? A T;E BFOED JASD 11TEE PQ 01. ; : "t&OH WMXntOHD : I . ! FBOM LIVtEPOOI, ¦ Monday, ' leb. I 2 ... -2 tJt'n Mondsyt Feb. 2 ...11 mom Wednesday, :•» ... 2 iJt'n Wednesday, * ... 1 mll' -n Friday : ! 16 ... I cJt' n Friday, 6 ... -i aft' n Uou'iiy, | 8 ... 3 cJt'a Monday, 0 ... 4 til' a Wednesday, ,, 11 ... 2 tit' n Wcdneaday, - ,, H ... Sworn Friday, - 13 ...11 morn Friilay, ,, 13 ,.. V morn Monday, 16 ... 2- Dit' n Monciiy, ,, 18 ...11 room Wednesday; 18 ... 2 cjfn WedueaJay, 18 ...1!J noon Friday, 20 ...12 noon Friday, ' 2) ... 1 alt' n Mrnday. ... 23 ... 3 cit' n Monday, * 23 ... 4 >iffn ¦Wednesdays ,, 25 ... Vi QOOD IWeducsilay, ,, 25 ... 7 mom Friday, - , ; i!7 ...10 njorp iFridiy 27 ... 8 mom Cabin Faro, 15s. Od : do EeturD, dvailablo (or a montb , 25s. Do. Servants (travelling -wit h families) and Children, 10a ; Ueot; 7s 6d j CbildMn, ls\ ¦ \ ¦ ' Eitenslod of Time granted on all Boturn Tickets on the follotf ing tf!rm»:— For al Fortnight, 3s. (id, and for every sab8oquQnt , week , 2s. ; : . ¦ ¦ ' ; Goods recoived and discharged at Clarcnco Bock. : Goods Booked' through I from all pilndpul Stations on Great Northern , Lancaabiro and Yorkshire, London and nonu nerani : lAjnaon anu eqatn western, Manoocster , Sucllcld, and Lincolnshire and ; Midland Railways to Wat«rford.| Through liookingu alto to Limorick. 'Appe- rary. Sc. ' i : I |: . ' i Goods Booked through from all-Stations on Wnterfnrd and Control Ireland Kcilway, Waterford, iDnngarvan, and LUmoro pail War, and '\yat«rford and Limenck Uailway. : ' Parcels booked throttith i at low Bates to ail principal Sta- tions on Londo n and North Western lialWroy. ! I 1 jWATEUFOKD' AND NEWPOKT. ¦ I PHOH WATKBFOBD. ' i rfiOX KnTPOKT. 1 J ! Weekly. \ \ I : , Weekly. W A T E H F O E D U N U, D.U N Q A K V A N . '! As Cargo offers. : . WAITEBFOUDI AND jYOUQHAL . j f\ ; As Cfirgo offers. WAJTEEFOBD ANDJNEAV BOSS Fnopt NEW Bo3s—Dafly, 1 Sundays eiceptod , at 8-t5 a.m. Fitaa WATEOTOED Dally, Snndays eiceptcd, at 3-lu p.m. ¦ 1 WjATEEFOED ^ND ;X> V N C A N N O N . Fncoi DDKCAB80B—Daily, Sunday^ excopted, at 8UJ0 a.m. FhaM WXTEapOED—Daily, Sundays eiceptod, ot S-1S p.m. Nocc—The Watorford Steamshi p Company, Limited, Insure all Goods Shipped by thesei Lines of Steamers at 3». 4d. por Cent.ito iT^odera hav ing jY carly Affreomeutx , and is. pot Cent. Occasional Shipporn . Talnos ' to be declarod at tlmo o 1 Shipment. ] Forms and all Information to be had at Offices. ¦ .! ¦ ' . I ; I i Berths secured and ever; Information given by Agents at: BEiBroi ^-j-Watorford Steamuhlp Company ' s Office (Limited) 68,i<Jaeen B 'S qaaro I ; : LivEorooTi —Waterford' Steamship Company (liimltcd), SO, Water-«treot, and Clarence|Dock. ! NxwroBif-Thomas & Co., Dock-street. ¦ DirKOiBviM Mr. T. Downey, Main-Btreot I YooonAtJ-W. N. Uesher, Nelson-place. ! | At the Offices , NOT BOSS and Duncannon. And nt . the Company' s Head Oflices , OCnr Mm,, W*TEnroo D : lo'LTDE SHIHPiNG COMPANY, . ¦ „; !|. FEBRDABT; ' 1885. I Regular. Steam , Communication between ¦ v^ATEBPOBD ; and r XOH 3> O IT , Via Southampton and London, ' and South Western . - .! i I Kailway. j ¦ ¦ . PLYMOUTH ABD SOUTHiiMPTON , i»D 80UTH ENO- : ; LJU<D, COKK , DUliSAU. BELFAST AMD GLASGOW, i i ~v__ | «v I' ' r[Pal; New and powerful ScreT «-—iCrr-HS. JL Bteauiora iAEANMOHE , BALLY- ^ viBCF^Ail^s. OOXTON , exocu , COPELAND, ^•"p- ; "^*» i _. CUMBB.g:, PASTNET. BATHLIH, 1NISHTUAMU LL, SKEBBYyOBB . TOWABD . WICKLOW, are intended to Soil as undeir , weather permitting (unless pro* vrjntod by innforeseen ciraumatanoca), with Uocrty to Tow Vessels, and to qall at any Port or Ports in any order , in or oat oti the customary coartp, to Bcceirb and Disclianjo Carco , or foriny otber purpose wBatsoever. : i | FBOM ATATEB^OBD TO GLASGOW. Monday, 2nd Febn iry direct : 12 nooa WodnesdayJ 4th ,. ; via )Jork 1 p.m. Saturday, J 7th ' ! direct. 1 p.m- ilouddy, »th diroot 12 nooo. Wednesday | 11th ' via [Cork 1 p.m. Satupiay, I 14th ! direct 1 V m - Monday, I lfith dirtct 12 noon Wednesday, ! . 18th , via. Cork, 1 p.m. - Sutarday, \ met dircbt, 1 p.m. Monday, 23rd direct 12 noop. "Wednesday, 25th ,, via Cork 1 p.m. Saturday, IKth direct 1 p.m. 1 noa cusaorr TO iTmsroau ; Erery SIOIfDAY direct ... 1 p.m. i I Ball, to Greenock.-O.SOS m Every WEDNESDAY , Tih Cork .... ... 1 J.u. ¦ ! ! I Boil.| to Groenock...6^0p. m. Every THUESDAY diredt I :.., ... lpm. ii I . •: I Bail to GrecDock...4 p.nu j j i mou vriTEiiroaD TO BCLrisi. ; Every FBIDAY, | ; J.. ... at 1 p.m. J 1 ' ncLrisr to WITEETOED , ¦ Ercry WEDNEaDAY. I nun iTiTEcrouD TO i DUBLIS : ay» , 6th and 20th Fel., »U Cork. Friday s , 13th and- i { I 27th Feb., vii , Cork and Btlfait. Dqm.ii TO WATEOTOBD -Every THUBSDAY , direct. . I | ! rsox "iT tEFOBD TO com, : Erery WEDNESDAY, dl :cct ... ... ot 1 p.m. Every FBIDAIf , direct i.. ... at lpm. Fitou COEX to VTATZBTC nn, direct—Every FBIDAY. ¦ : ; WxTimonD TO LOJ DOU (St. Kathorine Dock), ; ! ' I Every 8ATI?8DAY, at 4 p.m. : I i LOJDOK TO Winifoaj), vLi Plymouth , ' ¦ Every THUBSDAV , from 8t. Katheriue ' a Dock; No Transhipment by thjronte.. Ordbra for collection or delivery ot Goods will be at Landed 10 by Larlngton Brother*, CD, Old Bailey, E.C. ; Great HennlUge-Slnwt, Wapping, E., and lArcber-ntreetr South I ambeth . a.W, WiitaroaB TO PLi»oor i , diroct-rETery 8ATOBDAY, ¦ ; ; ' ¦ I ¦ Pt ? p.m; i ¦PLTaotrrrn: TO WATEOTOI D, dire(*-EveTy SATUBDAY. ' ; ; WiTERionu TO S OD IIUUPTOIT, vik FLmoota. . ' ¦ ¦ i ) Evory 8ATVEDAT at * p.m. ^ : i! Borrniiiproa TO WUTKETOOD, VU Plymouth. I : i EverrfFElDAy. Jfmo ] ala - i These Stoamera tare excellent accommodation for Passenger*. ¦ I i ' i | PASSA'JE-1IOUEY. : '; Cabin. Botarn. Dock Waterford to Glasgow and Jolfast 17s. 6d- 25s. 10> : ; •. fio'V i»»- »s. 5«. ' I DnbUn, ... ... ¦ 12«. 6d 20s . 7«. 6d I Plymouth & S rathampt<>n,203. SOs. 10s ¦ ! London, . .. : ... - jsa. 6d 3i«. li g. Betqrn Tickets available or two months—not transferable Children above 8 and on ier-12 years of age , WnTf Faro. iesr NOTK.The Clyde 8! tipping Company Insure all Goodi •hipped by theso lines of Stt imers at 33 id per ceut. to Traders having, yearly! r-sroumenU, nnd U: |por Cent to ooeaeional Shippers. Values to lw dec ired at time of Shi pment. Form* and all informrXiun to be ha 1 at the offices. For i Eates of Frei ght, 4a, apply to—J. c. PIKKEBTOS, Belfast I HfcBET J, WAnkso & Co., Plymouth ) THOJUS JTGlaEKT , TiOndon aid Scuth-Wcitern Hallway Company. Exeter Buildings, Arthur ^Ircct , Wiist, and nt tho L. 4 S. W Bailw»y Beceiviiig HcaBcp throughout London ; CLTDZ Bntmva Co.;. 'Ola«gow, Gr< enock , Vi, Thomna-at., Limorick ; Sontbimpton ¦ 21 Eden Qai j. Dnbllii ; Patrick'B Quay, Cork, i H CLYDE SHIP. 'ING COMPAN If ! i ,| I Carton HOOM tjuay, Waterford. Special forms of Billa ( f Lading required by the Clyde Shipping Company, to bo hi a oi thollirenta. I i 'i ~ ¦!¦ ¦ ! 'I I - 1 j i i ' ¦ ' : ¦ ¦ ¦ : ¦ " " i ¦ "" SHEEP NETTING,! 3ft high, 4in. mesh ; I strong Centre Strands in centre and both \ edges, bes t quality Galvanised Wire ; best Sheep ' Enclosure; an excellent Pea Trellis and Gcxdta ; Pence. ¦ . . ¦ j , . | QHEEP-PEEDING RACKSJ mode entirely ol i U! iron, 9ft. long, 83a. each; tbrca together , 7Cs. each net cash. : SHEEP-FEEDlNO HACKS, wooden, 10ft. \ long, 47s. 6<L eaieh ; threo together, 45s. j each net cash ; best yttlue over offered. OHEEP A?;D CATTLE FEEDING—Turnip \O: «. ' utters, Oil Cake Mills, 1 Corn Cmahera , I Chaff Cutters , &&; largest sad cheapest Stock. I^ ENNAN I A M S ONS , i ^Fiehamble fet., DUBLIN.- i ' ,; ; DE. SMITH'S ! pposiTrVETiBEjaEDiEe , ^1OE THE CUBE!of FFKVOUS ani JC ' iPHYSICALDEDIt,ITr-OttATi8-Sont by pont toi till parts of (to World oh recoiyt of Two Stampi , to prepay postage. , '»U parfw. > , i Thbi BooK qy PoaiTiva iieuiDiEB civos «om« extra- ordiiiry Cnrj » of. Disoases of tho Urinary Organs.WentntHit , Grivvrl , Baoliaoho , and Discharges, Aluo , of! NiT" 008 Debility. Tlfe Name of tha Mediclno given in 'Enfclish which was used in eaoh caso. The Poalti W Mcdiq inHd thitwere nsndiby Dr. 8MITH for over Thirty yiarfara now pntontad.j; Fall instrnotions ara givon. with each Medicine to efirvblo t ' no Invalid to seleot the oTedkane and Cnro !iinH(4f, ! without ruiunltln g a Medi- cal Man. Scut direct f rcim: tha Laboratory. H. 1 PMITH & Co., 28 Sonthampton Eorr, London , ih i ¦ ' w.c. ¦ u3,t{ : ti MASTER Afipwri^RWifeoRP ! . ; ^ J - '' : . . - ¦ ' < ¦¦ ' : ' ¦ ' ., 'A KE - THE PUREST I; AND BEST ia32 ;6 m ; j Lemonade , Seltzer . " Water; j Socia Water , j tfinger ;Beer. ' ' ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' . -I - vi ;• ¦ ¦ , . I f; rl . . - ¦ : : ffalligags. ' I ¦ ' : ' . . WATEBFOED AND XOTEKICK EAILWAY. . _ . Pp Train s from WdtcrfercLJ ' ; ' ¦ . . miiB9 OK mxxpiTB. : Sdjr wlTsorono Hailv . i | Mall Mall TO LIMXRICK 142 123 1 23 1 2 3 1 2S|1411 124S Class. Class. CUss.'CIasaJCloss. CUBS. dais- ¦ ¦ X. H. A.U. r.u. I P.H. r.M. ' r.a. F .M ; ; . I ¦ ! li Watorford den. a 0 ... 11 Si I 2 S5. 8 30 : 8 30 Corrick-on-Safr S33 ... ¦ U 7 8 27 0 15 .- 9J5 Cloniaol:.' ... 7 10 ¦ .. U 35 I- 4 - 0 10 U ii ia T .) Tippcrury 8 10 ... l«" i 0 11 85 jl lt%5 JanctIonarrl«l : 8SS 13 12 2 20 5 15 IS 2S i 12 25 Oola . .„ 8 45 :.., 2 30 -558 ... Pallas .: 8 55 ... 2 45 ii 0 5 13 50 I 12 SO Dromkeen....,, 9'0 ;!C 15 . .. . j Boher 9 10 ... 3 0 i : 6 80 ... : Limerick arriTl 9 35 12 52 8 20 j 6 50 1 50 : 1 SO Down Trains from Limerie. \ I TRAILS 03 1TEEE PATS ! ' i | SdyJ UUEBICX I I | \. I HTnil I Hail 10 wir£aco&D.!I2&S12&3: 1 &2 1 2 !l2i31 i 211 2 3 | , Ckss; Olass. Class. Class. CUwa. Claoa.|Cla6s. I A.U. I A.V. 1.11. P.U. I P.M. 1 p.m I P.M. Iiimerick dop...l 7 0 111 0 135 4 0 10 50 10W Bohcr .... ! 7 18 .11 18 . ... 4 20 H ... ... Dromkecn ,, ... - 7 S3 11 28 I ... 4 30: ' Pallas ... I ... 7 35 11 35 i ... 4 40 II 15 11 15 Oola ...i - 7 60 111 50 ... -4 55;;... Junction arriTe 8 11 |12 5 , 2 15 S 10 II 55 11 55 Tipperary.-dcp 8 65 112 30 ' ... 5 50 ,13 60 U 60 Clonmel 8 SO 10 15 1 32 j ... 7 5 \i 20 8 20 Carrick-.....; B 10 10 50 2 0 ... 7 45 3 0 3 0 Watorford urriT'lO 0 11 25 2 35 ' ... 8 30 3 45 3 15 ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ! i I !i . ,, JOHN J. iMUEPHY , Secretary. WATEEPOED i AND CENTBAt IBELAND AND KILKENNY J0NCTI0N1EAILWAYS. Tho shortest ronto from Watorford ana Kilkenny to Dnblln Athlono, Parsonsto-tni , or Notujh , is da Ilaryboronjrh. TOAIH Ai/rnuriO5B—OnBuidayaJ tbo 8. 0 am. Down, nnd o.50 p.m. Dp Excursion Trains discontinued. On week du; t 0.15 p.m. Up Trnlhdlsoontinaod. -| rnou TriTEnroRD. ' . I TO1IHS OH TTBES D1TS. I 'SBBPAK etATiosg. |l2481 & 2il2S3Goodoll23 123 i CIsa CIOEJ Qaes.Ci&u ,'01&ss. Clam | A.U. I p.n. | r.a, | r.u I noon j -r.u. | hm h. m.'h.m. lb.m. h. m.' p.m. Watorford, doparturo 70 2 20 140— 13 01 Kllnwcow. I ¦ 7 W 2 28 4 10 ! 12 10 I - Mnmnavut 720! 420 12 20 ; Ballyhale ! 7 40 ! 2 50 ., 4 45 13 45 j Thomoatown ' 755:3050 10! BennotabridBO I 8 10 5 1C 1 15 i - Kilkenny orriTal 8 SO 3 £0 : fi SO ICO j Do doparturo 8 40 3 25¦; 5 4) 1 10 I Ballyroggct ] D 0 3(5;6 0 - 25 Attanogh I 9 10 j 3 55 [ 0 10 ! S l Sl - Abbeyleix I 9<0i4 5'625i— SSOi Maryboro ' armallO 0 14S0.7 0 8 0! Haiyborongh dep. up;10 52 ! 4 41 i 7 « 8 24 j Porfarllngton Juno.... '11 111 ; - I 8 7 ! - S43 ' Dublin 1 arriTni 1 15 j 6 0 10 0 i 6 45 ! - Athlona Jnno ' . . arrin| 4 58 J I I I Maryboro ' dep. downlO 30 ! .7 4: ' ' 0 52 Ballybronny HO 55 ; - : 7 S3 ' - i 10 25 Po.uwi ....... ill 34 ' 8 SO |- 1— . Parsonstown |12 -4 ; ; 9 Ol i Nenutfh 12 23 ; . 9 £0 ' ¦ j— ¦ Templcinore |l. e ' . 8 12 j I— ¦ 10 51 Thorles arriTol; 1 89 i ¦ 8 S5 I ;— ' TO irinnronn . Tiuiits os rrrni Dirfl. I COSOITO . BTATIOS S. il23 133ili21&i] I Claci. Claa. ' Clats. C12E3.U 1 13 121 i ; A. H. A.u. | A. U . i r.u. |Clas3,|Clau. : hn In^ln hm knl pn Thuries >dep. 7 10 ' :. | Templomori. - ¦ :.— . - 7 32 I 1 54 ' Ballybrophy - - ' 8 1 : j— , 2 10 \— \ Nenagli - . - 0 30 - ,12 55 . - Porconstorm 0 40 | . ] 1 15 Eoscrca ' - ' 7 13 . 147 Maryboro * arrl up ¦ 8 S3 | ' ' 2 55 Athfone Jonctiou - ' 8 15 \ 8 15 i— Dublin : - dcp.l 3 09 Oil 0 0 SO Portarlington Jnno*tn 83 , 0 0:245 Maryboro ' arrt d-wn: 8 25 10 3) 3 9 ,11 32 Dotra TRAIMS. ' goodB Mail I : 1 , 2, 3 maryboro ' dep. » 20 10 10 ; 3 30 ' :— ' 4 0 Abbeyleix - - 9 40 11 0 ' 4 5 j— j 4 20 Attauaeh - j 9 48 ill 15 - 4 20 ;— i 4 35 BaUyri?g«t 9 55 11 25 : 4 SO ¦ 4 « Kilkenny arrilal 10 25 11 55 4 50 i— 5 JO Do. I departure 7 15 10 33 |12 5 5 0 ,- 8 2U Bennetsbridgo I 73) |12 15 5 10 i 5 SO Thomastown - ' 7 55 10 oS 'Vi SO 5 25 '5 45 Ballj-halo . - 8 10 11 5 illi 45 ' 5 45 j— « 0 MnllinaTat - . 8 S!> ¦ !l:8" 0 5 ;— 0 23 Kilmooow - ¦ 8 45 11 25 I 1 15 0 15 0 31 Watorford orri»ol 9 15 11 .35 I 1 45 ' 6 30 : i 7 0 SATUBDAT Esx<ne» TICXSTS TO DOPLIH Pint »nd Second Class Eetarn Tickets aro issued onl Saturdays at a 6iDgla Faro and an Eighth! from WaMrtord.Tuoiruntomj; Kilionoy. BiUjragget , Attamijb . and Abbeylelx , to Dublin , by tho 1-0 and •W) p.m. Up Trains , available lor return on Sunday, and by the £0 &.m and 94 a.m. Down Tralus on Monday. : -I . W. ¦WILUAMB, Secretary. WATEEFOED AND TBAMOEE EAUVWAY. , \Week Day Train$. II 2 3 4 I 6 ^ ~~ 7 Tl o " raox a!mam:oini pm pa pm pm. pm pui hmhrn j Um hrn hm , hm hm hmfhin W'frdS 1510 SO 112 15 : t 13 ... 4 0 i 6 30 I 7 15 I 9 0 rm' reO 10, 11 0 I: 1 16| 3 _ 0 ... 1 4 30 ! 6 0 i ]7 V> I 0 SO | ' Sunday Trains. . : ~Tl i 2 ; 3 ^ 4 ~j ~ \ 0 7. . 8 0 ~ rnou am |am ' pm pm:pm|pm ' pra pmpm ibm 'bm-hm hm hra'hniiha hmlhm W'frd, I— (9 u;!l2 15 :2 0 4 SO i '9 0 Tm' rel ' ¦ 9 3' ;i I 1 31 4 0 ; 0 3t) j | 0 SO First jClass Bini\3 Ticitt, Is. Eotarn Tlckot, lt . cd. Third , <"«<>• .. 8d. ; Eutnro ditto, Is. Od. I WILTJLVM BEA , Secrotary and Manasor. •WATEE ' FOED, DUNOAEVAK , A I8U0EE EA1LWA X k SHOBIEOT COOTS TO Com, TEAIEE, ASD KnuaiiKr. ! ' ; raott WATt nronp. I : ; ~ : ; - \ STATIONS. I ¦Wcsi Days. Sundays. F. 11 Watorford , ., dep. 9 15 3 0 Kilmeaden ..4 ,, lo 30 315 Carroll' s Cross ... Flas 3 25 KUmacthomas; ..: 0 55 3 40 Durrow and BtradbaUy 10 n 3 53 Dnnirartan .., 10 S3 4 10 Cnppaih ..: 10 48 4 25 Cappoiuln ... ,, 11 3 4 40 Linuwre, . ..: arrlv. 11 15 4 50 8. 4 W. Eailnay : Lismoro ..i I dcp. 11 GO 5 0 Fermoy: .,. ¦ arrir. 12 14 5 40 Mallow ... 1 01 0 20 Cork * ¦ ... J 0 8 13 KiUarney ••¦ ,,134 9 SJ Troloo .. w ' S 55 10 25 TO WATtnronD STATIONS. I Week Dnrs 3undi> i 8. ft W. EoilTraj. . A. a. A. u. A.U. ¦ ¦ ¦ Tralce ... ... j dop. 10 15 I . V.'A . U KlUarnoy ... ,1 11 13 Cork .. - - 12 30 - - Molloir ¦ » 1 25 Fermoy ... ' ... i ,i 2 16 Lismore ... ... 1 arrir. 3 0 W. D. 11/. Bailway. . Lismoro ... ... i dcp. 7 £0 8 20 1 Cippoquln ... ] ,. 8 0; 3 33 : ¦ Cappagh - 8 10 3 43- !— Dan^rfan ; .. - 8 S!» 4 10 _ _ DarrowiStradbally 8 48 4 25 ,— KUmacthomas ... 9 3 4 40 j— Oirroll- s Croea .. ~ °H *&* \- - Kilmeadon ... ,. - J ill S 0 - T7atorfonl , ... arrival - 9 45 5 15 i- - THOMAS p'MAltEY . Manr.ffor. 1 1 ¦ ¦ . I ¦ I [ ¦ ' ¦ We are now buying Direct from Importers , at the publio sales] and can offer on Terms ftilly Equal to London Houses. Samples free on application. The Trade onl y;sup- plied. 1! ; : , Warren' o Place , CORK i TVT UHSE my JyA 'B BABY SOOTnEE.—This JL/N ' nneqnalled j remedy is entirely freo from any Opiates or noriOQS or strong acttas Uedldno 1 its effect is instant 1 ID relloTing Infants from GEIPE8, WIND, COLIC, £p. It U gnarantocd a> simplo , harm- |"tg Medicine. ' Nd 000 . In charga of a Baby should bo without it. Frioo Is. par bottlo at Chemists , or free on receipt, of tbftt BUD by TCOUAB KSATINOi Chetnist, la^Vii; ' ¦ , . ; j- ¦ : . ' . Q54 ! MMM i GIME& MM ^M^^ ko^ lmE^:: ' & co 9 s c 2r r 2S3-^ B AEE daily becomiijj inore npplfeciiite'd by I the PUBLIC; ,: ' !. ' , " ' ¦ - following Chojie Blends :— Qo«l Stroofr Congjou Toa (Tory jeconou)ical)| ; ij ... ; vcrouiwea ntmicnoui yivaK niuaa reooiQtn t'ndBd ) Cboicost .Black Tc^-v " ... ': , ' . ' " ... ¦ ¦> -j Finest d[ttb ' (rery rich \a qholity and flavoor) : ; , Indihn Tea, Broken Assam V ... ] jj Ditto (Fine ' pUmportca) ! ¦ ... i;! C LT- ' A- Cash- Dpcoiint of 2dJ pcr lb. to f urcba3ore of Firo Pounds and upwards. . I grocery and Wine Iiieta on application. i ROBERT A. Wi .R R Y; 2; CO., ' FAMILY C.KOCBES and .WINE MERCHANTS , [filO-Gm | ; 5 and 6, tib Hall; T7atorfora, and Dnmu&rvan. B^ITftB'i' POl^^fci^; ' i aiR,AfWRT ^ iPEICE!i35 10s. pur TON, jdelivei-ed at. [ EAILWAT STATIONS in DUBLIN. ; TJie . Cheapcs Feeding Stuff—Especially suited for Vie with P ul ped Turni ps. /rSIRCULAKS, -Names of Local A gents , and references to Gentlemen in tbo locality u<iing this Food, ^O will be ssont post Free , on A pp lication, i _ . The I)ublin Grains | Company, Limit9d, i j KAINSFORD-STEBET, .DUBLIN. i " These Grains constitute a variety of food to V7hioh Cattle are generally partial. They are nutritious .in a hi gh degree ;; when properly; dried tbey will keej i uachangud for uny length of time, and aro in par* ticular distingniahed by the relntii'e low coat at wliicti t' ney may bi- purobofed. 1 ' Apjohn. " Dried Grains keep id good condition for almost 1 any length of'time, and will be found a Rood and j Wholecome food- 'for everyjilesiiription of stoulf , and particularly useful for horses and cattle. " PoeUker. ! backs holding one:Cwt. oburged 8d.; eac h extra, it not returned immediately, (ol2.tf) ] - . | IF! 3E^- JC : <D 05S > £U. ' ¦ ' ' THE " GI T I Y C|O F|FEE AMD DININ G ;R00M8 , " 112, ' THE j QUAY, WATEREOKD. 7)1 n r\AA'B\ P (o ^ m: j. j VI m \ UA )} L^$T MANUFA CTU R ERS INTHE IVOR LP GL A S' STA M J)( r C H- If A J WAR E- : H.Q U SE ~ (OLDEST E8TABLI3HED UOUSE IN THE TRADE) . Our STOCK of |DESSERT SERVICES are all of the lvfeweot ' and most artiatio Pattoms | ¦ ) and De3i gno. ' j : CRE8T3 AND NONAQRAilli EXECUTED , ON QLABSi CHINA , AND IRONSTONE. AGENTS FOR jMINTONS & COPELAND'S CHINA . BALLS , PAUTICS , AND PICTICS, BUPPLI KD WITH CnTLiiar XHD ALL . OTHCC RnqoisiTEi. c SPECIAL [ATTENTION [ OIVEN TO . MATcnmoo j I / GLIBS | AND CHINA . n20.2y TWENTYiTWO GOLD . ' AND i PRIZE. MI DALS AWAUDEl) "CJatorford and tjiaQrioli Uhilvzay : I N CONNECTION - WITH THE GBEAT WESTKEN RAILWAY OF JENGLAND ON 4NO AFrEE l«t MNDAHY. 1 835, DAILT 'SAILINGS betwrun tlif >fuw Extnnaion Pri'iuijc*. NOBTH WHAUF , Wnterfdr.l , anil NKW MILFOti D, carrjL'g P(W8onpv?n. GooHeJ and Uivn St<>cli. Additional facility f»r TruiiBhipmont o( Gooda nndcr coyer direct from Hallway Wagon* into Steamer*, and wice vena , by raooua of Strain Crones and other im- proied opplianooa , laving ttiao , C»rt»iro, nnd Bridgo Tolls at Watfrford . . : Baooo, Bntter, PnrUhftbjs and othor Goods eipodi- tlan»lj carried by tho Watutford and Milford Ronto to and Irom London , Uirmlnn ljtin , Manchcstor ant) Lan- cashire and TorUfhiro DistricU, and all parta of Eng- land. Sunday HaiUngi i Spi'cial Sailing Irom Wator- ford overy Sunday, nt7 a.m.. by whloh nil Trafflo re- ceived on Saturday is [omra tiod for early delivery. For farther Information a >i>ly to Great Western and Wfttorford and Llmuriok Ra Iwivv Companies' AffcntJ : or to JOUN EOtEBrS , TraffioManager. TrafSo Manager ' s Otilca. L uieriolc , lDth Dto.. 1881. HOT JOIlITqvCco ' m 1 to -&¦ ' ; tl&ily <r£ah on- Sczi Days) ; i SELECT EOOM ! FOR LADIES . OYSTERS !| OYSTERS ! (Native and Forei gn) ; fr>m 10d. per a ozen GOOD ! BEDS OOE STUDY—Comfort , Convenience , and Eepnoiny, &c. MOTTO—Cleanliness , Qnality, Quickness , and Civility. . [olO] (S3" Note AddiesB. : E. PRICE. PPOPRIETOJJ . » " i I ' I : ; I: ' ^/f lrfl fi fo^^ A HTl TfT i OWEN POWER & i SON'S , ! : 7, 8, AND 33, GREAT GEORGE'S-ST., WATERFOXtD A oplendid Cqlloctiori of Drosdon 6nd Sovro ckina,-snitaUo for Ucddinf : L__L._ 3?ro3onto. i : : ' €^M TMELL ; OU IT JCaJOl ^ iLa A -A A- - &liOa ' pNpMTi l POBEIGN AND COLONIAL .DKDKIIS 1\\IE : i THR VARIOUS CMM.VTEk Parveyoro to Hor LIo. jo- -t y^ ' Ilouse^ ol Parlinin-3 it , I ¦ . ANl> ' ! O I ¦ ' HIS EXCELLENCY THE LORD i LIEUTENANT O? IRELAND. ' ¦ I : l ¦ :: ; "WOBK^ - PUBLIC &|i ' BELFAST OO R3T B I | /PIOB^S of tV.o mo?t In^teratfi olmractcr ; Irrcgu- \J hr Too Nuils , and oihi-rdUeases ol the -et, removed b y Mr. J AUIS B6NBr , IS, Purliaincnt-St., Waterfr rd. TfiiuJ t<iiy uJodtr«tw j oo ctarjfd uiadi unless u cure ix «ITri'tKl. Hours ot . atttandttnoe fro m 12 to 4, and finm G ro 7 pro. dally!i or at the home of any upplicunt. nhp' tiiny deeire it. j^UO.tt tS£r iiea Addieua—12, PuMlaaien.t-»t.. Watcflord. \7AUTED AT OHCE; /Hi OOD Cookn , IIKI > aid ParlourMufde , Nnrecsi x3T l)alry il«M». Hiid Farm Si'rrunU j also- Thoroug h Serrauto. An ci perlenced Horso required >d once t a fitul-elufs Uioou and Coaohwlin ju«t die- eDgftjifd. S^S" Apply ut tU' o Ci^ ietrj Office, 2, Bunk Place. ninlK I 4 LJ 21 HALF PKNNY ^OSTAUK CARDS . All doaoriptiona of Printing on anoh Cards C2? ficfctiied . at Tan VYitnEtoBD N«toi. Oft?» U:^:wti , t :i;^;;;Si ' :[ ¦*" ¦ ¦ ' i'' : ' -1 i ' : i ¦ . ¦ ^ *—• > D ATDIS mrr/Ff i mnir innD M 11 ' Special attention invited Ut the per lb 23 2a ( J- As ori ^ ln^lly m.ido by ' . CAx mKM; & cocHisAXi-: ' ' B:\curt af Si'Urioai Cuapoui'd '. 1 ' ' Maile O.VLY hs CA JTRELL & COCHRANE , ; Uuddr Spuci. -ii Rj^istiatioii. The DHnhfor tht Gout;/ unl /Jicuni niL: I . M*lu i.nly l.v CAf tf REll d COO/MANE , (jnAcv 3jiccrfi1 K'g. ti ration. I ! SPKCtALLY I'UKl'AltiiU TO SUM i- TJ3EJ3 PAKCELS' P03T. TEA ' } BY PAltCELS' POST. : COOlf:ICR COOPER & CO. WILL|s(Aid; po«t free, through tho tnt"liuni of tho Pareola' Post , Packages containing ^Ibs., Mbi)., or Gibs. }f any of their ohoioo varietioi of TEA to uny Postal i .ddroaa in Ireland on rooclpt of » fsmit* tinea forThrcb Penco , in addition to tho price of tho Toa, Thaj . iUha of Tvro Shilling Te* will bo «rtnt iu sxebango for 8». 3d., or 51b«. of Ralf-Crown T^a for 12a. Od., or 611 s of Threu Shilling Tea for 18<. 3.1., to »ny,Town , Village , or Humk-t, wnt'ro thote a Post Office. All Lcttora to bu odJrcn«od to ' : COOPEB-OOOPEB A CO'S. Chluf EntabUihrnont, ii ' 50, Kind Williuui-Strent , London , i^.C. : ¦^KATING'B COUGH LOZGMGES-An er«r- B^ incruualig daluof o?ur 60 joara. : ¦ ' ; KKATl^G'U COUGH 1/ »ZENGE3-Snr» and B^t B Jui-Jy i.) ,- COJJtl J , AiJ l'HMA, Ac. h^KA'nXG'B iCOUUil LOZlOXaKS-Convenlent ¦ tf% to ketp liahdy lu tlu Po< Kut. "I7'EATING'& I COUGH LOZ£NGEa-Ar» oui»er. JLSk. kalty r^ioiimoDd uy tbo t' acu.ty. ' 'i i— : I ; ' j i ¦ : Taliivmial fOri ginal may bt tten), : Dui 3l«—lLitiqg tried Juar Oougj L<.tui.jiu» li India, I buT* uiuca pl«ns ir9 la tcflt) fjin)f to tiielr btueflcUl flSoOt* in Cu«»« of I'jdp Wnt Cousamp'ioa. Astbiiu , nad BroiMhUl gtfooUoai. Ho g jol a m«ilci ,o oajht to U> k >uirn to tie ap- (reoi«ted. lh« ( o pretorllied it lantely wltu tho belt rtsalU ,, VT . B. Q., j Aj» tho<ur>, ll.il. LidUa MedloDl 8«fioo. : 8oldin Tuis la lia and !!ii. 9d. ' eaoli , by all dra<giati. ! | 'LESLIE 'S; : ¦ ' I OPEaA VOICE LO2BUQES. ¦¦ ' ¦I ITfieMiBVBi. or THE Aon. ' j A PERFECT ! CUH ' t ' ifOB « LL AFFECTIONS XS L : of the Voioi and TU &OAT. : Feioea isi loxzv—U. H<U it. CJ., 4s. Qd. escb. :; ¦: ': J i . V X W i «.r-- - - f - , t, I I , . ' wi,kV\n iloAri 1 - ' .; !' i: " . ' i GREATT GLOBE HOTEL, ! LOWER : BBJDa£^ST»KET. D UBtl N .i ' Mrt . RICUABD O&FPBT , PremrUtrut (widow of ^ ¦ lat»£lCBA!tD COS'F£rj , ] '"'). TLf OST ! bentrkl ; immediate ' neig hbourhood . JJ JL of law Coijits and. Telegraph Office* ; a. t pf r doors from. King 's Bridge Tramway Lica > flyo to t;«n minnteg' drlvt) to fcjny City Bailwfty ; nenrly decorated re-fnrnishod) and tppplied with every modern improt»- ment roqni ^ ito foil the comfort of risitors, nnder ff ae personal Bttpdrnsian of Mrs. Gojnrt andfamlly. ' |{ i Eggi , Batter, CVeam, and Vegetables from toe Farm daily. ' Nofcffithetanding present hi(th mte» , iermi are most moderata. Breakfasts , from 1«. 3d.| Bpd«, from Is. fid, nanh. i Table d'Hote dally, three o' oliok j 8da- days , lire ' ¦ ' ¦ ! >:k; [ Sonp, Tjrp Joints, Vegetables and Choosers, oiily. ¦> '¦¦ <• ! . ' i I" A Night'Porter &> attondsnoe. ' AU Sefvana paid by the Propriotrcftn. IA11 commaiiicitiofta to be addresssd , Mrs. .CpifFKY , Groa* Glotte 1 HoUl; - - j b ! . . !• ' [I LowarJJctdgt-th^t,Dnbttoj j l< o oonioinnitat' ' an-witli ' apyf i ' .[iot hao»e, I f20.1y T cHIPlaid COM§SB2!iiii%oS 1 Dij r 24, QVAY , WATERBORD I MICH'AEL KIltWAN I; 1 -rrrrAVING purbbaBbd lh«. Interest in .the abo\ro JQL HOTEL , begs toannonuco that thas Estate, lishment OPINED on SATUBDA^, PKB.16, 1879.' M. K. tniste, b y strict ottinWor to those who patronise THE Snip Aj»r> C OMMIKOIAI , HOTJI., inorit a continuance of thoir ' patronage. Quay, Waterford , Feb. 12, 1883. : ' f2S,tf DUBLIN. Commercial dad Private Lodging Honco, 49, i MAHLBOEOUGH STBEET. .. TPA^TIES Visiting Dublin ' can be aooommodatod, JL >mn . or without Board/and all tho comforts of a home, oiv llodarato Terms. i I o25-tf ¦ C^3* Bituation oonfral , OIOBO to Sackvillo-«troet. Tto Burlington Beataurant, 27, ST. ANDEEW STREET, DUBtIN , Oyster and Shell-Fith, Lunciieon , Dinner and Supper Room, GHUR0\U-LANE, ' ; (next door to Hibernian Bank)Ji J UNCHEONS and Dinners, Soup. Fish ; En- J ^i trees, and joints , &a., ¦8npper» , Fish and lleat. Game always ready. ' i ¦ > Tho BILtAED KOOM is olcgantly appointed. ^ 0j3* LUNCHEONS at. the eleiantiy.fitt« d Fish Bofftt , conaiat of. Oystora , i Lobbtois, Crobs , and Savonry Finn; and a variety oE Meat and othor Sand- wiches. Wines and Spirits 1 of tho finest qnality. Jameson 8 Savon Years ' Old Malt. MurtellV Brandy. 14 years old. Alc» and Stout from tho best Broworios , and in perfect condition. Finest Bed Bank Burren Oysters. Ovar 1 ,000 Boies of jvory old Cigars in 8toelc , pnrchased by tho lato Mr. Corless. \ trial solicited. " THOMAS F. COELESS. PEOPBISTOB . (n22 LI]uIEE-IC E-Tho Gloatwortb, A Firat-olaJis Family and Commercial Hotol. ¦ THE " Glentworth" is jtbe nearest Hotel in tho City- to the Railway Station , Banks , Steam- boat OlUcen/Tolegraph and Post Olhco , and to all pub- lio plaoes of ammwinent. P.; K KNHA , Proprietor. 14 15, f-nd 16, Glentwbrth-strcet, : Limerick. . jol8 | ; SOUT|[ KENSINGTON : Tr ivat o Ucsidoatial Pamily Clul). " GLENDOWEE ilIAN8ION , " ! 13, 15, 17, and 19, HARRINGT ON ROAD S. W., LONDON. i (Tho bent and raoat conronient position in Town). One minute from South Kensington Station ; te l minutes to Westminster ; pightocn minutes to the City—KonBion Huuso Station j near Parks, Gardens ', Albert Hall , and Mnsonms. I ¦ I FOB Families wishing to qvoid expense of Honsq . koep inj, Visitors to Town, or Gentlomon desiring tho advantage of a Club , combined, with tha privaoy and comfort of , Homo, at a modcrato Coat. [ Introduction or reforenca required. : i dl9-tf | &»? Address Secretary, ; THE GLENDOWEB EESIDENTIAL CLUB and PEtVATE HOTEU, Harrington Hoaa , South Kon«inifton, S.W. : I TSE ANOB& H0TS1 nniil S Large , CoaiforUblo, and couvenioutly sltnated _iL HOTEL, hiia rooently been thoroufjhl jrpainteB and renovated by tbo present Proprietor , Mr. HEALT!. For Gentlemen and families cumin; to Dnbliu ob Iogal buaina33 , it trill be found mist convenient , being situated ncit to tho Four Courts j and for \Veadiiig Parties and Visitors to Dublin , the ocoomiaodation Its secoud to none in tho Kingdom . ' | Privato Sitting and Dininx ' Eo&mi , Coffee-room for Lftdie<i , Bod-rooms from Is. (Id . to 2s. each. Smokmb and Billiard Booun. | ¦ | John Jameson and Sona ' S iven yoats ' old Malt !; Gnisaess ' s | Stout. Bass' s Ale. Wines , Brandiea , Champagne , Li qtioures , ic. ! : i KICHAKU HEALY , Proprietor. al3.1y Iciperial Hotol , L0A7K1J SACii VlLLE-STKEtT, DUBLIN. (Opposite thu General Post-OSca and Talegraph Offlea Tbo muat ceutr&l in thp Cit y. ' /MO JPLhJTEJLii' repiudelled and re-fumiBho3 H»^ ^ Magnificent Lvlicii ' Coffoo-Koom, Dining Hoom Smoiing-Eiroin, BiUiard-roomJ Charges moderate. I CHAELKS LAWLER, i-roprietor. !8.tJ FEIEND ~ " o|F ALL ! . |' HOXi lt OXTA'Z'B PILL3 . j i P OKITT or BLOOD Kssri. -TiAi. TO LIFE, HEALTB AND STUE . NGTJI .TliL-Mu HUUsnrpags all other knowri JludiciiicBfur Purif ying tho BlooD; beingnafe and in- uiftctiTc , cliuy aroovailnblo fur all aa a Domestic aud Honjubolil rem ' udy. Incant'cstionsandobstructioni! ol thoLuNUbuuil LIVJ :U , tlioy qiickJv roraovothocan^oof tho discaie, iimli.i constipation aif<l (liiordercdconditlou ol tho BOWKLK , they act aclconeiuft a]>erient , remov- ing irritaut Buitttr trom thu lntentina.] canal , and ruliux- ingBiiaain8 |Oraini>B , andraint' Tilgriplugs; ' ; i BlUOUdilKAUACUE S . I^AUBlIAANjJ ^ODLSlOMACJ J i LodyOP APPETITf, AND LOW.NEB8 OT HtlUlTS. 'Xhja oleansing properties of these Pillrt «ooa prodnco a woadjrfal change In tho constitution. ' , removing all 01- OUHS of bile , hea/lachc, pal iiitatiuh ,paui«»fter eating, and giddiness. Thuy rcsturo thoiappe tito , dear tho com- pluxion , aud improve thegonerai health. : TH ^ MOTuca ' s ' . FBteRD. FEMijLZS 'Sl'ECrncs. -f Every Mother of aFamilyshonldknowthffvalaoof these Pills in romofirig all aecnmnlations ind restoring «tH- ponJid ' or porverted s^crttlons ; , ht various critical periods of femalo life thoy are | nseful beyond moatore; thuy can be taken safely by females of all aget , and are inv^lnable in all ohildren' s oomplaintis. ' SCIATICA , LUMBAGO , ANDiOBSTBlDCTIONS Or TEI KIDSE vs.It those Pilb bo I ajcenregiiUrly every night , in strict accordance with tha printed directions, the most obstinato canoa will «o<.n l i yicld ; the *ecr«tion froni tho kiJutya will becomo dear and limpid ; no- tanctioa of tho body should be mora oarefnDy watohed ; most suriocs consequences ensue from neglect in this re »pCCt. : ' : . ! I . . : I SOEETlinOATS , DlPTJIBnU , CotTOH8 , Coll>8 mjj ALL BUONCIIIAL AIFEC- JONB should be immediatel y treate d b>- tlioso PillB , wbjch will , when combinod wit the oScctua) nso of tho Ointment to the part, atfectad afford suoh d mcasnre of roliu(as licarcoly crediblo tho joint agency of tho two remedies ii so pjtont tha ovcrrformidable nultnon&rTAfT^rtion bdoora«aAmfinAbii to this treatmeut. ¦ ' | : ! i DEBILITATED CONSTITUTIONS , TCI ¥B LINO », AMI Losu or iN' Er.vous ENKBOT . Thcso , Pilli are nnsnr paaiod as Nurvino Tonics ; thoycorrtcttaU irrcgularitiii aud rt'caVnc^BcH. They actaq kindly.ywt^oener^etioall; on tho functions of digestion , thatthei whol v body ii vivodjtho hlooj is purldcd, and tho muscl«i uooosn lltiucr and stronjur!: thorcforelsufferers irom N«rvoui Wcaknossin avery form should' five'thorn it fair, am Honest (rial. I I ¦ ¦ -. - , UoiloKwj 'M I'iltf are th* but remtdy known in IM worn ! ; for t\efollowing di»<iw« ; / Agno i Fivprsoi aU Uorul:ui«>, or KLuy' i Kvi Anttiaa < kmds Boru ibroata iliUouscoT- ' Goot Btoue aad Grav » J plaints Hewi-aoho Suoundtry tjymptomi Blotchcaon ' Indigestion tl^u Doiuureiu : J tht> bkin Liver Com- I Ulcora ; I 1 BowciCum- plaints ycnerefcl Affections ' plaints Lninoago VVomut of all kisdi Dubility Pile* ' WosJtoens, from; : Dropsy Eheamatlsta whatever c»iuo, t' omaio Irrcgn- Uctantioo of : 4o., 4>o. : larities . Urino j " ¦ TiioTiila ond OintmenttroSoldat Professor HOLLO- i WAi ' B establishment , I 78, KvW Oxford-ntMiet, \UU i f lo O*I$r&+l.) London :• also by pearly every rospautattiu VunUor of Uudioin<)« throughout tnejcivtHzod world , in bukes »nrt fyts . at is.uu., i *. vi.;urte., Us.; ai.,, »uua3,.«^i,. xho smallest xlot of j h Un oudiatui four UoAtu; and the smallest Pot of Oiotiaeat one dtuicv. ' i' ull printed directions »re sllUiua ti) each" Box ° ' Pot, and cin bo did In any lin|raiKu,4v«u La 1' iirkith Arabic, Armenian, Persian , ot \}hiiint. ' ¦ ¦ \' ' N.r!. —Advio*>c*n bu obtaindfl , froeiul oiar»r» , by ao- plyinf ut tho above 4ddr«aB , dalb, ostwsui me oouri 01 llaud i . orh y lMtUr^ : ¦ . ;, ~ ¦ ! ! GOLD ! ; MKi>u, j Caloutta K*M>'Mpn , 1834. ' ' t>T»va i Fltrs CAltACA S COCOA. t raxa '• Alnost rlelklouii und Vilu»ble irriclrf ^ ¦Standard. ' ¦ ¦ ' |. ! ¦ I ' . ; : " ; - .jl ¦ ' j 1 P UBI ' C OOOA OKGTV ' i ¦ ' '' ' ] COCOA- I FEY'S COCOA SX'^A^t. " I ; '' Strictly pure,«aly niwnai ilar*!, ' —.\V . : W.j 8TOODA «T. Aiivlyiit for tiiullil :l J> O.ly) ¦ i NmtUxiti I' ri^ *:«l,l» ; J ^ ¦ ¦ " ; r~ ^ j. ^Bfxbfc'fTTT^iJi rTOUSES, (M i |<ufnUlie<i , TO bK iLETi bV lki IJL -Uouth , (or tht^uoii 0i' UiHUijimi , iiiM LVi vii^i . Tt^o^. ^i |^^| )jgJB ¦ !l" " - =! I" : ¦ ' ¦ . ' ; I- , !N: " :]"fl t«f. ' ¦" ¦ '¦ j i: - ' ¦" 't!i' ' ' ¦ ' . " ¦¦ ' -J V ii"'' .I ' - '' " -: ' , ,f- J; •; :!•;- . :.!! U. ' -U ;• .;.:•!• IS -' " ' ¦ ¦ ' | >. : t ;- 'M ; ;•;;!-¦¦ [; J* p: ' !• ¦ '[ . •;. . :l 'i l ^J i ili np j?psT-tR s : : :Jr\-h l _ iAi $' ¦ ' ' < ¦ ¦ '* ' ' ¦ Mi ' .l' - - . ;,- ¦: - Ow A. JQNEBi ; piijNOFOETp ASD MUSIC. DiEPOT . :?[ (JAT^Blfest . WATERI-dtfe . ; ' :V,; - . r; ; c;, ' AJ.JO ' NES / .; ' ¦!¦ ¦;¦ ¦;' : BE08 to BBnoBqceltbaViia ' bwiBMOTBD to (MOSE BXTESStVE PEEMI^ £ j 1 CATflB aWB-STBEET. T ¦ 0. AJ JONES Uke« thi« opportnDity, to thank hli CiistdiberB for . thb Urge tbani of patronage be . haa enjoypd for; .npwhrdB of twccty.flve yenr». and re- apectfnlly (OliciU e. continuatee of tame, i > Broadwood. Kiriman, Brard , Broime, Brliwmeade, DAlmaiD, 4c, ; . ! . .;, . ; . . . . _ - . j HlAEatOiNlU j MS, AM^EICAlf ' .$$GJtBS , . By ail'tb9 . a>o*t l|<^ ; M«Hftiv c»n bB hlrfed by the Mbntn ov Year , witb ortlonSo ' purebda*' i also , oar WiOQfottes and Harhionfiios 'TuDed, Hepaired, Packed , Stored, BetooVcd^or exchanged/. gg}T Mueicdl Instruments cf every descri ption on terojsto defy coeppetition. , ¦ Muaio not in stock procured by return of post ; at half marked price. A Lirge parcel of new Mnsio at a quarter marked price. ' PLEA$E NOTE ADDEESS. soLOMOus' DP: ECTAOISS OBSEEVE19 , NASSAU STBEET, -DUBLIN. (From lato JIostEovd. Dr. O'BEIZJC, Bishop of ; i ! Watorford). VI hava used Jlr. SOLOMONS ' Spectacles with gro ad yan tago to my sight, their coolinp and comfortinj; proportiee proving most ajrrceiiblo and beneficial , eJ- foqta wliieh I novor experienced from any other land of glass or pebble, i - ; ¦ ¦ i : " +D. O'BurEjf , Bishop of Waterford. " (From Most Ecv. Dr. Conway, Lord Bishop of KilUla), V Tha experience I hare had for some time of Mr. E. Solomon' s Spectacles enables inp to state thoy are the onl y lenses which'aff ord mo tin oaso and coiaiort to be desired in reading; writing, &o. I am, indeed, glad that I procured these famed sight preservers , for the nse of other glasses and pebbles had oansed me to imagine that such satisfaction could not be secured. ' I " tHniH CONTTAT, Bishop of KiilalajBalh' na. " (FromMo8tBflv .D^r.DuaoAN , )joTdBi8hop ofClonfert). " I h»v« to eiprcss my entbo satislactioh with tht Spectacles you supplied, and which I have used with griat comfort for many years. I have not ohaaged th» dogieo of power I procured originally fromjaia.- V t PATBICK DuooAM .Bishop of ClonforUCinghje*. •' To Hi. Solomons , Optician, Dublin. " jsp" ' - ' From tho Very Ear. Dean O'JJ BISN, 'FajfaAn- of the I Catholic Young Mon' a Societijisji*' ¦ '' I feel plcasare in bearing tcstimonj to the excel- lence of the Glasses with which I have Meii supplied by Mr. Solomons. Having had occasion 'to employ them both by day and night for some yearij, " 1 can (ay with oertainty that tho: relief which they afford and the as- sistance which they give are quite boons to ft roidor of writer. ' ! B. B. O'BEIEN, D.D., Dean of limarick ' ' ' . . Newcastle, 0o. Luaenok." Archdeacon O'SHEA, P.P. ; i, happy to iuiorm Mx. E.JSolomOM that the BpectMlJ. auppiledtohto sottfi tori vears smoo hava beenemint.nUy iuccisgfnlinafford. 101} him ewo and comfort, wHiolj he had not cxpepencVd f rapt the glautu and pobbks he had bdAl-nSg '^ nausly. Axchdeaoon O'Shca ha.i now enjoVmtht mrwd. ini aad wnbng by day or night, and hi» ' eiiht ftppear* rtte- ¦ *y£ e A Sth Z ?Ollk ? ' 1 *«IwwAl. fieoonsidef. thit he ia indobt<4to Mr.Bolomon' 6 8pdotaolea mucbfoi ofJtho benehtdenved. -BalJyhile, CoVKUkenny " The liev. KDUD, O'FXUBKLZ ., P.P./i. tan^ plMna with tho ipectaolet ho purch^icd from Mr. ' Sofomun.: They afford him the ufooitiScftsow and coinf ort/aad are such a etniang contra* |Jt the pobblfli »nd giis.es ho had bcon privwQsJy n«i nr r He iVonly lotry l^dld ir L- u oololnou ' 1 «9on»r. -aienmorc , rYatcrford. M /\r K - 8 h OL0M0 - 1 " i S pectacles h»vc U«u aj«d bTcS neat ileinbers of too Faculty, Nqjiii t;-, Ci^gy, /c.,ia : elJdiutf thelato Chipr Jiutioi, ot iri iUW^c JavS ilar. -uU of CUur^arde . late i' arl w iicdenyLord Sum ot war- rowden , Uoubrock , HuuBoyn. . '; Athlnmney, hu> Cir»c» thd iio»t Kev. l) r. il'Uettiaan; Archbishop of ^ruaiS , hi^Gmco tu« idon H *v Dr jicCabe, Archbishop of Dnbl lm l ; hj» 0r4« ? tae iato Mort ifcr Vr Leahy, Arohbuhop ilost iiov. Dr. U^rian, Uwhop oi Uowu aud Ouanor i Jo.t ii*v. Dr. Dugg»u, Bisboj, of Cloafert ; iao.t fler Dr. liya n, Bishop ol Kiilaloc ; Moit U*v. Dt Power SfteE ^t rd ; "»« *"• »<¦ aor - ' B ^ p Ulisaus i . also Microscope* at most moderate prlcei ¦ CAU1IOA !—la oonsoquunce of nnmeroW attempt* at imposition, it is no«,si.ary to not* u»intt and itddre^T and ». patUe alaily boar , in mind, that Ma. j£&JLO , ilON'bKataDlii hment is Number NINETiiiixN .A- AbaAif.stiiKir, , DUBLIN , t : tstab/ 'ishud 5ti Tears). : . COUNTY: AND CIX Y OF WATJBBFOBD ~ GENERAL (4UA&IEH UEsilONb and ' BITTUf OB ;- ¦ oj tht VuUXr* COUKi, for tht Xtat VSiS. iilLAiti afcaBlOas. CIVIL Uu^Kess-v^tertor.J , ilonday, a! ;h J* ' a., JS83 ; l>^. 6 - urvaii , ilund»y, lid February, 1883? 1 Lii- moo., i:Muy > o;U Fturuary, IIW5. lMV CEoWh ijcai^s. -wa^rford, Tocsday^th Jin: , i8*o ; V, atcriurd City, Wednesday, iith JaaoAry, Iffl5 | Li-W D ii\j»iM M8- .-W»Urrord, Friday, 8OU1 a ; EASTKK Stssluas. 1B^ T1 I L J , BDalNE8 B- -lVaieno rd, lioaiij,. 20th April , 1R&5 UOW W f" f ""^;-^r t»rf . f"w^ y, S«April , I880 ; W^Uilurd C»ty, WeJnt,«iiy, «nd April , ifes ' , iJb 1 "?! ^"'"^• -Wiurford, Units, itoh Atri/ , " 1 TWNJTI MBblOSS. . ¦'" IBS VI I 1)OSIl'« «- -Wateriord . Tuesday, 13-J, J on . iJ?" n ao( '"'*"- -'>V«t«riord, Saturday, 21.t Joa« 1830 i Dnugarvao , Wednesday 1 , z Uix /ua. ! i&B>W iLoa*, i' nday, fcitb Jnue , l&S 1 ' I . KI0HA«Mta» 4M.IO3I. Lixmort . *>U»i , trui OcuTuer. ^ ' ¦ i08i) » C. sc w.< im«,iA*sii. -Waterford, To«»d4r 22n^ LuMOoie , Friday, aud Ociob«r , I180V. ; '' "** » If xvp UtJimias. —WtierfOnL" Thnriday, ^ith 8ept 1 Dtviifacv.n. Wednwaay, , 30th *-pt. ; Luo>ore , gator. UBOWN Buwjr»a.-r Jbe Orand ' «nd P«ai Jnrori will bu caliutiM Twaltr * at LUmare oa ?he i' int day ol>*oh SuwiQOa . and. ' al Twelve at W*t»rfordaad Duagarvan on. tho feeoond day. at e«ch ti^Mi tit. Th» Orind And Pvtil Jurora .ot tne Cit/ oi HVaWriord will bo tailed at Tea ' ou the Jrtr» ^ d*y olieu«i,{teiuion». Jarura [are required to beipuuotuai ia att«o 4»u , u thu! Caart will «>u compeUi^i t> impo«v V.aut oi net law thau i>o POUIK U aa »uol} pcriaaa m* uii to Hu«ir«r to tneir u«iue». Appliaatwu* lui- tjunl iMuat^t mill bt heiurd «Jter the ' Uraad Jury Irnva ixwa •worn. Utns notice at appilaatiob for d Liuuati Mrv«d oa the Clark ot Jue ! Pew* «nsv U*r U tf iiftmUst Conaty O»oH citabip' j api<Ue»tu>a for 1 Tiuo JI JM <tto«ld SXAU \h» iuu*c ot th» pertoa trvm •ttom «#« te»a*f«jrnought 1 ana! «p|il4cau<iu* tor <^>iiflrm«rji)6»-»txni[d (t«U in* urvViua> oewloui at wbieU the l*x *ck * w»k u»^.i_ - ~" taeyay. &irt <oi #ui *At, <*^tttTX™£ couclus)ou ot toe Crowa-bii*lfl«aj. At JOBBAKiri! will be, te«n e^*ti th» B+MallUj, wrf ijjg !£3? V tho . ttrtt day. apootta W«lnteJa5«W^ ErSlf tbe aay; P '^*M M *^ &-« si,^Si2~ S, « in^ri«ftiDf | o*te»»ii4 Al{ r». B»onwSl6t, Ma^SL I,M M *Wt U pd j M Wito dM%,£$«St ggjgi int du ir^i^ta to* , 'irrt^tfttu^l SS2T ! tw»M- . l|M*jM«* j «4q«k mmnt^Jiti^VM 238*5?:; : i- Win l w»: _ \A r flyitnftf 1 kBi 8 ^TWB<il ii L^'5jS^I 5o5 Joh Ke« Job, if.

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    THOOSANDB OF TF.trriMbNlAXiSFtOlSALI. Pi CTS.: Sold in Bottles 2a. 6d. caoh, iand in Caspa, oon-suning

    : 6 Bottles, lls. each, sufficient to effect opermane: A euroi n lobjt-standinR cases, by all'Chemista and Potenti Moaleino Vondors throTighont ' tho' woria v or ientf>! tor address on receipt of 30 or 132 stamps by ! •1 The Lincoln tt Midland ConnUos' Drug Comp my,I

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    iSftJ 1 to* PrinUoff of OTory jje joriptton cone to TaiPwa Owcn; i ;¦ ; ; ¦ ; '. ; -. ¦ '

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    i VTaterfora SteamsMp Company !!¦' '

    ' • . (LIMITEbj. ! : • i !I IKTENBED OEDEa OP SAILING—FEB., 1835.

    ; ¦ " >. : hlEAMEES j iEEGINAXD, COMEEAGH, LAEA, ZEPHYE, GAL

    , ¦ TEE, OBEADEN, JTOA^TINTEBN, EOSA, and ,¦| . ' / DAUNTLE88, t ,¦ I "t-li "K "TVT,° TICE. — The. Waterford«>j âiASrfii>v IS' Steamship Company (Limited)

    , ¦¦*™s3j55Mj(v\. recaite Goods and Llre t̂ook for Sli'j-. ^̂ -̂^nrfM Ĵr Û—meat on tho conditions mentioned ia

    : Saillnir Lists, io., to li« had at tocir1 . . :

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    ¦¦ ! W A T E E F O B D A N D B R I S T O L :TBOlt TTiTSKTORD to BRI8T0L ' rttOB DHI8TOL tO WiTEltTOBD,

    Direct i I : : ; ¦ Direct: l.'iToesday, . Feb. 3...11 morn Wedpesdny, Feb. * .. !8 art"n:JFridoy, ¦ „ G...ll mb^n S»turJny, „ 7 . .10 ulgbtTuesday, • „ 10... 4nrt'nooa Wodneiidij', „ 11 II nl«htFrirtiy, - „ IS... 8 morn1 Satiirdny, „ H ... 6 »li'nTueaUiiy, j „ 17...W morn Woduesiiy, „ 18 ... 7 aft'n ¦Friday, : ¦ „ 20...11 morn Saturday, „ 21 ... 9 nlfftatTnw ây, j „ 2*... 3 affnooD Wednesday „ £5 .. 11 nlgll ¦Friday,; i „ 27... 8 morn Sdtimloy, „ SB ... e 'i lf a¦

    I tar, .On early Morning Sailings, ¦ CablnB or tho Bteamors willbe open to receive 'Sastaagata arrtTing by the Night JlulTrain. . . -;¦

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    ; Farea—Cabin, IJa. ; do. : E«tnrn (available for One month)15s, :!ao UJUJOron and Uonimtd. travel)Inc wltb FiunillcB, IQ».Dockl 7s. 6d. ; do Children, 4a. i ¦ ' : :' ! • V? A T;E B F O E D J A S D 11TEE PQ 01. ; :

    "t&OH WMXntOHD : I . ! FBOM LIVtEPOOI, ¦Monday, ' leb. I 2 ...-2 tJt'n Mondsyt Feb. 2 ...11 momWednesday, „ :•» ... 2 iJt'n Wednesday, „ * ... 1 mll'-nFriday : ! „ 16 ... I cJt'n Friday, „ 6 ... -i aft' nUou'iiy, | „ 8 ... 3 cJt'a Monday, „ 0 ... 4 til' aWednesday, ,, 11 ... 2 tit'n Wcdneaday, - ,, H ... SwornFriday, - „ 13 ...11 morn Friilay, ,, 13 ,.. V mornMonday, „ 16 ... 2- Dit'n Monciiy, ,, 18 ...11 roomWednesday; „ 18 ... 2 cjfn WedueaJay, „ 18 ...1!J noonFriday, „ 20 ...12 noon Friday, ' „ 2) ... 1 alt'nMrnday. . . . 23 ... 3 cit'n Monday, * „ 23 ... 4 >iffn¦Wednesdays ,, 25 ...Vi QOOD IWeducsilay, ,, 25 ... 7 momFriday, - , ; „ i!7 ...10 njorp iFridiy „ 27 ... 8 mom

    Cabin Faro, 15s. Od : do EeturD, dvailablo (or a montb, 25s.Do. Servants (travelling -with families) and Children, 10a ;Ueot; 7s 6d j CbildMn, ls\ ¦ \ ¦

    ' Eitenslod of Time granted on all Boturn Tickets on thefollotfing tf!rm»:— For al Fortnight, 3s. (id, and for everysab8oquQnt ,week , 2s. ; : . ¦ ¦ '

    ; Goods recoived and discharged at Clarcnco Bock.: Goods Booked' through I from all pilndpul Stations onGreat Northern, Lancaabiro and Yorkshire, London andnonu nerani : lAjnaon anu eqatn western, Manoocster,Sucllcld, and Lincolnshire and ; Midland Railways toWat«rford.| Through liookingu alto to Limorick. 'Appe-rary. Sc. ' i : I |: . '

    i Goods Booked through from all-Stations on Wnterfnrd andControl Ireland Kcilway, Waterford, iDnngarvan, and LUmoropail War, and '\yat«rford and Limenck Uailway. :

    ' Parcels booked throttith i at low Bates to ail principal Sta-tions on London and North Western lialWroy.

    ! I 1 jWATEUFOKD' AND NEWPOKT.¦ I • PHOH WATKBFOBD. ' i rfiOX KnTPOKT. 1J ! Weekly. \ \ I : , Weekly.W A T E H F O E D U N U, D.U N Q A K V A N .

    ' ! As Cargo offers. : .W A I T E B F O U D I A N D j Y O U Q H A L .

    j f\ ; As Cfirgo offers.W A J T E E F O B D A N D J N E A V B O S S

    Fnopt NEW Bo3s—Dafly, 1 Sundays eiceptod, at 8-t5 a.m.Fitaa WATEOTOED—Dally, Snndays eiceptcd, at 3-lu p.m. ¦1 W j A T E E F O E D ^N D ;X> V N C A N N O N .Fncoi DDKCAB80B—Daily, Sunday ̂excopted, at 8UJ0 a.m.FhaM WXTEapOED—Daily, Sundays eiceptod, ot S-1S p.m.Nocc—The Watorford Steamship Company, Limited, Insure

    all Goods Shipped by thesei Lines of Steamers at 3». 4d. porCent.ito iT ôdera having jYcarly Affreomeutx, and is. potCent. J» Occasional Shipporn.Talnos ' to be declarod at tlmo o1Shipment. ] Forms and all Information to be had atOffices.

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    Berths secured and ever; Information given by Agents at:BEiBroî -j-Watorford Steamuhlp Company's Office (Limited)

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    Thbi BooK qy PoaiTiva iieuiDiEB civos «om« extra-ordiiiry Cnrj » of. Disoases of tho Urinary Organs.—WentntHit , Grivvrl , Baoliaoho, and Discharges, Aluo,of! NiT"008 Debility. Tlfe Name of tha Mediclno givenin'Enfclish which was used in eaoh caso. The PoaltiWMcdiqinHd thitwere nsndiby Dr. 8MITH for over Thirtyyiarfara now pntontad.j; Fall instrnotions ara givon.with each Medicine to efirvblo t'no Invalid to seleot theoTedkane and Cnro !iinH(4f,! without ruiunltlng a Medi-cal Man. Scut direct f rcim: tha Laboratory.

    H.1 PMITH & Co., 28 Sonthampton Eorr, London,i h i

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    ¦ '. , 'AKE - THE PUREST I ;AND BEST

    ia32;6m ; j Lemonade, • Seltzer ."Water; jSocia Water, j tfinger ;Beer.' • • ' ' ¦ ¦¦ • ¦

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    : ffalligags. ' I ¦' : ' . .WATEBFOED AND XOTEKICK EAILWAY.

    . _. Pp Trains from WdtcrfercLJ ' ; '¦ . .miiB9 OK mxxpiTB. : Sdjr

    wlTsorono Hailv . i | Mall MallTO LIMXRICK 1 4 2 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2S |1411 124S

    Class. Class. CUss.'CIasaJCloss. CUBS. dais-¦ ¦ X.H. A.U. r.u. I P.H. r.M. ' r.a. F.M; ; . I ¦ ! li

    Watorford den. a 0 ... 11 Si I 2 S5. 8 30 : — 8 30Corrick-on-Safr S33 ... ¦ U 7 8 27 0 15 .-— 9J5Cloniaol:.'... 7 10 ¦ .. U 35 I- 4 - 0 10 U ii — iaT.)Tippcrury 8 10 ... l«" i 0 11 85 j l — lt%5JanctIonarrl«l : 8SS 13 12 2 20 5 15 IS 2S i — 12 25Oola . .„ 8 45 :.., 2 30 - 5 5 8 ... —Pallas .:„ 8 55 ... 2 45 ii 0 • 5 13 50 I — 12 SODromkeen....,, 9 '0 ;!C 15 . .. . j —Boher „ 9 10 ... 3 0 i : 6 80 ... : —Limerick arriTl 9 35 12 52 8 20 j 6 50 1 50

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    Down Trains from Limerie. \I TRAILS 03 1TEEE PATS ! ' i | SdyJ

    UUEBICX I I | \. I HTnil I Hail10 wir£aco&D.!I2&S12&3:1 &2 1 2 !l2i31 i 211 2 3| ,Ckss; Olass. Class. Class. CUwa. Claoa.|Cla6s.

    I A.U. I A.V. 1.11. P.U. I P.M. 1 p.m I P.M.

    Iiimerick dop...l — 7 0 111 0 135 4 0 10 50 10WBohcr „ . . . . ! — 7 18 .11 18 . ... 4 20 H ... ...Dromkecn ,, ... - 7 S3 11 28 I ... 4 3 0 : ' Pallas „ ... I ... 7 35 11 35 i ... 4 40 II 15 11 15Oola „ ...i - 7 60 111 50 ... -4 5 5 ; ; . . .Junction arriTe — 8 11 |12 5 , 2 15 S 10 II 55 11 55Tipperary.-dcp — 8 65 112 30 ' ... 5 50 ,13 60 U 60Clonmel 8 SO 10 15 1 32 j ... 7 5 \i 20 8 20Carrick-.....; B 10 10 50 2 0 ... 7 45 3 0 3 0Watorford urriT'lO 0 11 25 2 35 ' ... 8 30 3 45 3 15¦¦ ' ¦ ! i I ! i

    . , , JOHN J. iMUEPHY, Secretary.

    WATEEPOED i AND CENTBAt IBELAND ANDKILKENNY J0NCTI0N1EAILWAYS.

    Tho shortest ronto from Watorford ana Kilkenny to DnbllnAthlono, Parsonsto-tni, or Notujh, is da Ilaryboronjrh.

    TOAIH Ai/rnuriO5B—OnBuidayaJ tbo 8.0 am. Down, nndo.50p.m. Dp Excursion Trains discontinued. On week du;t0.15 p.m. Up Trnlhdlsoontinaod. - |

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    I TO1IHS OH TTBES D1TS. I 'SBBPAK

    etATiosg. |l2481 & 2i l2 S3Goodol l23 1 2 3i CIsa CIOEJ Qaes.Ci&u,'01&ss. Clam| A.U. I p.n. | r.a, | r.u I noon j -r.u.

    | hm h. m.'h.m.lb.m. h. m.' p.m.Watorford, doparturo 7 0 2 20 1 4 0 — 13 0 1 —Kllnwcow. I ¦ 7 W 2 28 4 10 ! — 12 10 I -Mnmnavut 7 2 0 ! — 420 — 12 20 ; —Ballyhale ! 7 40 ! 2 50 ., 4 45 — 13 45 j —Thomoatown ' 7 5 5 : 3 0 5 0 — 1 0 ! —BennotabridBO I 8 10 — 5 1C — 1 15 i -Kilkenny orriTal 8 SO 3 £0 : fi SO — ICO j —

    Do doparturo 8 40 3 25¦; 5 4) — 1 10 I —Ballyroggct ] D 0 3 ( 5 ; 6 0 - 2 5 —Attanogh I 9 10 j 3 55 [ 0 10 ! — S l Sl -Abbeyleix I 9 < 0 i 4 5 ' 6 2 5 i — S S O i —Maryboro' armallO 0 1 4 S 0 . 7 0 — 8 0 ! —Haiyborongh dep. up;10 52 ! 4 41 i 7 « — 8 24 j —Porfarllngton Juno....'11 111 ; - I 8 7 ! - S43 ' —Dublin 1 arriTni 1 15 j 6 0 10 0 i — 6 45 ! -Athlona Jnno'. . arrin| 4 58 J — I — I — — I —Maryboro' dep. downlO 30 ! — . 7 4 : — ' — ' 0 52Ballybronny HO 55 ; - : 7 S3 ' — - i 10 25Po.uwi ....... ill 34 — ' 8 SO |- — 1— . —Parsonstown |12 -4 ; — ; 9 O l — — i —Nenutfh 12 23 ; — . 9 £0 '¦ — j— ¦ —Templcinore | l . e ' — . 8 12 j — I— ¦ 10 51Thorles arriTol; 1 89 i ¦— • 8 S5 I — ;— ' —

    TO irinnronn. Tiuiits os rrrni Dirfl. I COSOITO .

    BTATIOS S. i l 2 3 1 3 3 i l i 2 1 &i ] IClaci. Claa.'Clats. C12E3.U 113 121 i

    ; A.H. A.u. | A.U . i r.u. |Clas3,|Clau.

    : h n I n^l n h m k n l pnThuries >dep. — 7 10 ' — :. — — | —Templomori. - ¦ : . — . - 7 32 I — 1 54 '— • —Ballybrophy - - — ' 8 1 : j— , 2 10 \— \ —Nenagli - . - 0 30 - ,12 55 .— -Porconstorm • • — 0 40 | . — ] 1 15 — —Eoscrca '• -' — 7 13 . — 147 — —Maryboro* arrl up — ¦ 8 S3 | ' — ' 2 55 — —Athfone Jonctiou - — — ' 8 15 \ 8 15 i— —Dublin : - dcp.l — 3 0 9 O i l 0 — 0 SOPortarlington Jnno*tn — 8 3 , 0 0 : 2 4 5 — —Maryboro' arrt d-wn: — 8 25 10 3) 3 9 — ,11 32

    Dotra TRAIMS. 'goodB Mail I : 1, 2, 3 —maryboro' dep. — » 20 10 10 ; 3 30 ':— ' 4 0Abbeyleix - - — 9 40 11 0 ' 4 5 j— j 4 20Attauaeh - j • — 9 48 ill 15 - 4 20 ;— i 4 35BaUyri?g«t • • — 9 55 11 25 : 4 SO ¦— 4 «Kilkenny arrilal — 10 25 11 55 4 50 i— 5 JO

    Do. I departure 7 15 10 33 |12 5 5 0 ,- 8 2UBennetsbridgo I • 7 3 ) — |12 15 5 10 — i 5 SOThomastown - ' 7 55 10 oS 'Vi SO 5 25 '— 5 45Ballj-halo . - 8 10 11 5 illi 45 ' 5 45 j— « 0MnllinaTat - . 8 S!> •¦ — ! l : 8 " 0 5 ;— 0 23Kilmooow - ¦ 8 45 11 25 I 1 15 0 15 — 0 31Watorford orri»ol 9 15 11 .35 I 1 45 ' 6 30 :— i 7 0

    SATUBDAT Esx i8. ft W. EoilTraj. . A . a. A. u. A.U. ¦ ¦ ¦Tralce ... ... j dop. — — 10 15 I .V.'A . UKlUarnoy ... ,1 — — 11 13 — —Cork .. - - 12 30 - -Molloir ¦ » — — 1 25 — —Fermoy ... ' ... i ,i — — 2 16 — —Lismore ... ... 1 arrir. — — 3 0 — —W. D. 11/. Bailway. . — — —Lismoro ... ... i dcp. — 7 £0 8 20 1 —Cippoquln ... ] ,. — 8 0; 3 33 : ¦ — —Cappagh • „ - 8 10 3 43- !— —Dan^rfan ; .. - 8 S!» 4 10 _ _DarrowiStradbally • „ — 8 48 4 25 ,— —KUmacthomas ... „ — 9 3 4 40 j— —Oirroll-s Croea .. „ ~ ° H *&* \- -Kilmeadon ... ,. - J ill S 0 — -T7atorfonl , ... arrival - 9 45 5 15 i- -

    THOMAS p'MAltEY.Manr.ffor.

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    We are now buying Direct fromImporters, at the publio sales] andcan offer on Terms ftilly Equal toLondon Houses. Samples free onapplication. The Trade only;sup-plied. 1 !

    ; : , Warren'o Place, CORK iTVT UHSE my JyA 'B B A B Y SOOTnEE.—ThisJL/N ' nneqnalled j remedy is entirely freo from any

    Opiates or noriOQS or strong acttas Uedldno 1 itseffect is instant 1 ID relloTing Infants from GEIPE8,WIND, COLIC, £p. It U gnarantocd a> simplo, harm-|"tg Medicine. ' Nd 000. In charga of a Baby should bowithout it. Frioo Is. par bottlo at Chemists, or free onreceipt, of tbftt BUD by TCOUAB KSATINOi Chetnist,la^Vii; '•

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    AEE daily becomiijj inore npplfeciiite'd by I the PUBLIC;, : ' ! . ' , "

    '¦ - following Chojie Blends :—Qo«l Stroofr Congjou Toa (Tory jeconou)ical)| ; i j ... ;vcrouiwea ntmicnoui yivaK niuaa reooiQtn t'ndBd )Cboicost .Black Tc -̂v "...': ,'. • ' •" ... ¦¦ > - jFinest d[ttb'(rery rich \a qholity and flavoor) : ; ,Indihn Tea, Broken Assam V ... ] j j

    Ditto (Fine'pUmportca) ! ¦ ... i ; !

    CLT- 'A- Cash- Dpcoiint of 2dJ pcr lb. to • f urcba3ore of Firo Pounds and upwards.. I grocery and Wine Iiieta on application. • i

    R O B E R T A. Wi.R R Y; 2; C O . ,' FAMILY C.KOCBES and .WINE MERCHANTS, [filO-Gm|; :¦ 5 and 6, tib Hall; T7atorfora, and Dnmu&rvan.

    B^ITftB'i' POl^^fci^;'i aiR,AfWRT ^iPEICE!i35 10s. pur TON, jdelivei-ed at.[ EAILWAT STATIONS in DUBLIN.; TJie . Cheapcs Feeding Stuff—Especi ally suited for Vie with Pulped Turnips.

    /rSIRCULAKS, -Names of Local Agents , and references to Gentlemen in tbo locality ui>ly to Great Western andWfttorford and Llmuriok Ra Iwivv Companies' AffcntJ :or to JOUN EOtEBrS, TraffioManager.

    TrafSo Manager's Otilca. L uieriolc, lDth Dto.. 1881.

    HOT JOIlITqvCco'm 1 to -& ¦ '; tl&ily m 10d. per a ozen

    GOOD ! BEDSOOE STUDY—Comfort , Convenience , and Eepnoiny, &c.MOTTO—Cleanliness , Qnality, Quickness, and Civility. . [olO]

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    OWEN POWER & i SON'S,! : 7, 8, AND 33, GREAT GEORGE'S-ST., WATERFOXtD

    A oplendid Cqlloctiori of Drosdon 6nd Sovro ckina,-snitaUo for Ucddinf: L__L._ 3?ro3onto. i : : '

    €^MTMELL; OUIT JCaJOl îLaA -A A-- &liOa

    ' pNpMTilPOBEIGN AND COLONIAL .DKDKIIS 1\\IE

    : i THR VARIOUS CMM.VTEkParveyoro to Hor LIo.jo--ty '̂ Ilouse^ ol Parlinin-3 it,

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    HIS EXCELLENCY THE LORD i LIEUTENANT O? IRELAND. '¦I : l ¦ :: ;

    "WOBK ̂- PUBLIC &|i ' BELFAST

    OO R 3 T B I |/PIOB^S of tV.o mo?t In t̂eratfi olmractcr ; Irrcgu-\J hr Too Nuils , and oihi-rdUeases ol the F«-et,removed by Mr. J AUIS B6NBr, IS, Purliaincnt-St.,Waterfr rd. TfiiuJ t aid ParlourMufde, Nnrecsix3T l)alry il«M». Hiid Farm Si'rrunU j also-Thorough Serrauto. An ci perlenced Horso required>d once t a fitul-elufs Uioou and Coaohwlin ju«t die-eDgftj ifd. S Ŝ" Apply ut tU'o Ci^ietrj Office, 2, BunkPlace. ninlK I 4 LJ21

    HALF PKNN Y ^OSTAUK CARDS .All doaoriptiona of Printing on anoh Cards

    C2? ficfctiied. at Tan VYitnEtoBD N«toi.Oft?»

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    As ori^ln^lly m.ido by'

    . CAx mKM; & cocHi sAXi - :'' B:\curt af Si'Urioai Cuapoui 'd '.

    1 '' Maile O.VLY hsCA JTRELL & COCH R ANE ,

    ; Uuddr Spuci.-ii Rj ^istiatioii.

    The DHnhfor tht Gout;/ u n l /J icuni n iL :I . M*lu i.nly l.v

    C Af tf R E l l d COO/MANE ,(jnA cv 3jiccrfi1 K'g. ti ration.

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    i - TJ3EJ3 PAKCELS' P03T.T E A '} B Y P A l t C E L S ' P O S T .:

    COOlf:ICR COOPER & CO.WILL|s(Aid; po«t free, through tho tnt"liuni

    of tho Pareola' Post , Packages containing ^Ibs.,Mbi)., or Gibs. }f any of their ohoioo varietioi of TEAto uny Postal i .ddroaa in Ireland on rooclpt of » fsmit*tinea forThrcb Penco, in addition to tho price of thoToa, Thaj.iUha of Tvro Shilling Te* will bo «rtnt iusxebango for 8». 3d., or 51b«. of Ralf-Crown T â for12a. Od., or 611 s of Threu Shilling Tea for 18mn. or without Board/and all tho comforts of ahome, oiv llodarato Terms. i I o25-tf ¦C 3̂* Bituation oonfral , OIOBO to Sackvillo-«troet.

    Tto Burlington Beataurant,27, ST. ANDEEW STREET, DUBtIN,Oyster and Shell-Fith, Lunciieon, Dinner and Supp er

    Room, GHUR0\U-LANE, ';(next door to Hibernian Bank)JiJ UNCHEONS and Dinners, Soup. Fish; En-J î trees, and joints , &a., ¦8npper», Fish and lleat.Game always ready. ' i ¦ • >

    Tho BILtAED KOOM is olcgantly appointed. ̂0j3* LUNCHEONS at. the eleiantiy.fitt« d FishBofftt , conaiat of. Oystora , i Lobbtois, Crobs , andSavonry Finn; and a variety oE Meat and othor Sand-wiches. Wines and Spirits 1 of tho finest qnality.Jameson 8 Savon Years' Old Malt. MurtellV Brandy.14 years old. Alc» and Stout from tho best Broworios,and in perfect condition. Finest Bed Bank BurrenOysters. Ovar 1,000 Boies of jvory old Cigars in 8toelc,pnrchased by tho lato Mr. Corless. \ trial solicited. "

    THOMAS F. COELESS. PEOPBISTOB. (n22LI]uIEE-ICE-Tho Gloatwortb,

    A Firat-olaJis Family and Commercial Hotol. ¦THE " Glentworth" is jtbe nearest Hotel intho City- to the Railway Station, Banks, Steam-boat OlUcen/Tolegraph and Post Olhco, and to all pub-lio plaoes of ammwinent. P.; K KNHA , Proprietor. 1415, f-nd 16, Glentwbrth-strcet, : Limerick. . jol8 |

    ; SOUT|[ KENSINGTON :Trivat o Ucsidoatial Pamily Clul).

    " GLENDOWEE ilIAN8ION," !13, 15, 17, and 19, HARRINGT ON ROAD S. W.,LONDON. i

    (Tho bent and raoat conronient position in Town).One minute from South Kensington Station ; te lminutes to Westminster ; pightocn minutes to theCity—KonBion Huuso Station j near Parks, Gardens',Albert Hall , and Mnsonms. I ¦ IFOB Families wishing to qvoid expense of Honsq. koepinj, Visitors to Town, or Gentlomon desiringtho advantage of a Club , combined, with tha privaoyand comfort of , Homo, at a modcrato Coat. [Introduction or reforenca required. : i dl9-tf |

    &»? • Address Secretary, ; THE GLENDOWEBEESIDENTIAL CLUB and PEtVATE HOTEU,Harrington Hoaa, South Kon«inifton, S.W. : I

    TSE ANOB& H0TS1nniilS Large, CoaiforUblo, and couvenioutly sltnated_iL HOTEL, hiia rooently been thoroufjhljrpainteBand renovated by tbo present Proprietor, Mr. HEALT!.

    For Gentlemen and families cumin; to Dnbliu obIogal buaina33 , it trill be found mist convenient , beingsituated ncit to tho Four Courts j and for \VeadiiigParties and Visitors to Dublin , the ocoomiaodation Itssecoud to none in tho Kingdom . ' |Privato Sitting and Dininx' Eo&mi , Coffee-room forLftdieB , andraint'Tilgriplugs; ' ; i

    B lUOU dilKAUACUE S .I^AUBlIAANjJ ^ODLSlOMACJ J iLodyOP APPETITf, AND LOW.NEB8 OT Ht lUl TS. —'Xhjaoleansing properties of these Pillrt «ooa prodnco awoadjrfal change In tho constitution.', removing all 01-OUHS of bile , hea/lachc, paliiitatiuh ,paui«»fter eating, andgiddiness. Thuy rcsturo thoiappetito, dear tho com-pluxion , aud improve thegonerai health. :

    TH ̂ MOTuca's'. FBteRD. — FEMijLZS'Sl'ECrncs.-fEvery Mother of aFamilyshonldknowthffvalaoof thesePills in romofirig all aecnmnlations ind restoring «tH-ponJid 'or porverted s^crttlons ; , ht various criticalperiods of femalo life thoy are | nseful beyond moatore;thuy can be taken safely by females of all aget , and areinv^lnable in all ohildren's oomplaintis. '

    SCIATICA, LUMBAGO , ANDiOB STBlDCTIONS Or TEIKIDSE vs.—It those Pilb bo I ajcenregiiUrly every night,in strict accordance with tha printed directions, themost obstinato canoa will «oo. :

    larities . Urino j " ¦TiioTiila ond OintmenttroSoldat ProfessorHOLLO-i WAi'B establishment, I

    78, KvW Oxford-ntMiet, \UU if lo O*I$r&+l.) London :•also by pearly every rospautattiu VunUor of Uudioin O.ly) ¦ i NmtUxiti I'ri ̂*:«l,l» ;J ^¦¦ ";r~ ^ j . ^Bfxbfc'fTTT îJirTOUSES, (M i | Cir»c»thd iio»t Kev. l) r. il'Uettiaan; Archbishop of r̂uaiS,hi^Gmco tu« idon H *v Dr jicCabe, Archbishop of Dnbllml ;hj» 0r4«? tae iato Mortifcr Vr Leahy, Arohbuhopilost iiov. Dr. U^rian, Uwhop oi Uowu aud Ouanor iJo.t ii*v. Dr. Dugg»u, Bisboj, of Cloafert ; iao.t flerDr. liyan, Bishop ol Kiilaloc ; Moit U*v. Dt PowerSfteE ̂ trd ;"»« *"• »

  • E1NGVI1LE. CO. KILKENNY

    Host ; Important \ AUCTICMT i !i0 fin-Calf Coat; Heifer; Morse*, PijvJWnfl:

    Imp lement*, Dairy :Ut«Atili;ManaQlds,$e., tfej ;

    TO BE SOLD BT ATJCTION, at EINGVILLE,

    (Midway betweeni Wsterford and New Boas)On THURSDAY,¦;Rfc! FEBRUARY. 1886, | |

    : At 12 o'Clock precisely, . : . !-;!By directions of PATBiCKiiHiiNEBBT, Esq., "W™giving up bia Dairy, ;the following; FIKS'C-CLAS^b™PriiJ To7n« DAIBY COWS ; frPrfme ThjejJyear-oia HEIPEES.. Served by a Thorough-Bred;Bull* to "Catve in February and March. : ;. ; :

    1 Yearling BULL. : j ;. . ' ; ii1 SOW in\'oniig.' ':.. : .:, ¦ ': . . . i ;2 Slronj Farm HOB8ES. ,

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    1 TFNNFT i' v '¦ ' * :!

    Large and : varUd eolation: of Dairy UtensUsjChurn Barrel *ith Pony Gear, Carte, TacklingThree-Horee Power Thrashing Machine, KoughsJHurrows/ Grabbers/ Scuflers, Woods' CombinedMower and Keapcr (nearly now), Boby a Hay-losfjerjStone and Wood Kollerel Seed- Sowers, about 40Tons Mangolds, in Lots, 4c.. 4c.| . ' i JThe Cattle are young, judiciously bred, ana notBBCond to auy inj tue County for Dairy purposes. ;.

    Terms—Cusb. j : ' ¦ ¦ ¦ !i THOS. WALSH & SON, Auctdonora. ;i

    Tho Mall. Watorford, Jati. 3rd, 1885. ¦ I

    AEDEENLONE. CO. WATEEFOED. ; ,

    Highly ! Important Auction I ¦

    DAIRY COWS, DAIRY UTENSILS , PIG8JFARM IMPLEMENTS, PRODU CE, &6. j

    WILLIAM SMITH & SON have receivedlin-struutions ffou» PHiLiplJ owBE, Esq. (who is.

    rivin" up Dairy Farming),' to BELL BT AUCTION ,1on T"H0RS0AY, FEB^tTAKY 12th. 1885, : atAEDEENLONE, within, five minutes Walk otCarroll's Cross Station oa the Waterford, DungarTvan, and Lismore Bailway, Nine Miles from Water-ford and Four Miles ' from Kilumcthomaa andPortia*, tfae following j valuable PEOPEETYjwhich comprises :— ' I ¦ i I

    23 DAIKY. COWS, all young, in prime conditionand Enrly Calvers ; i ¦'

    1 THBEE-YEAE OLD FILLY, by King Tom,1most promising ; I \ '¦

    1 SOW IN, YOUNG; : ' . ¦ i i9 SrjEE 'PIGS : j . ¦ . ± i ' ':

    Dairy Utensils; &o.; 50 Milk Tabs, Cream Tubs,Stillions , Patent Churn Barrel , Furze Cutter,Turnip 'Pulper. ' PBODOCE—Largo Eick of PrimeFirst Crop Hai (about 30 Tons) j large fiick o£Oaten Straw ; 20 Tons of Mangolds in lots; 30 Tonsof Turnips ' in loin, ' with; a variety of otber Prorpertr. In order to suit the arrival of the up and;down Trains.at Carroll's CrosR Station, the Sofa willcommence punctually at Eleven o'Clock. ¦ ; |

    . Terms Cash. , Purchasers to pay Five per Cent)Auction Fees. ¦' ¦ ! ¦ ¦ . ;

    . WILLIAM SMITH & SON, Auctioneers, &o. ,Michaol-treot and Lady-labo, ; ja-23-3t

    Waterford.1 January 22od, 1885. ; :

    UICHAEL O'DOIIIIELL, JA U C T I O N E E E AND VALUEE, i

    C L O N M E h . fib

    COUNTIES KILKENNY AND CAELOW.;

    HIGHLY IUPOBTAHT AUCTIOH: OP : :

    UOST VALUABLE FARMS and RESIDENCE

    PRELIMINAEY NOTICE

    TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, aboalthe end of MAECH or bfginning of APRltitbo INTEEBB.T iof the late Mr. A^DBIW MAHEB;of JOEDAN8TOWN , in: tho uudermontionedexcellent : GRASS FAEMS. |

    : • . Acreage. Tenure. Eent. i¦ i a. r. p. ' £ s. d;1. JordanBtonn...l36 3 1 3 Lives. 110 0 02. ShonkiU ... ; 69 112 3 Lives. 65 0 03. Wells ... 63 3 32 01 years 83 2 0

    : from 1876. ; jToe above Farms are all under Grass. | iThere is a fine substantial;Dwelling-house and

    Oat-offices at JordanBtown. : IFor all particulars apply to | j

    JOSEPH W. HOWARD, Solicitor, Tho Mall,1 : Waterford ; or to '

    ALEXANDER J. M'CEEEEY, Auctioneer,i23 3t. and Valuator, Kilkenny, j :

    WEEKLY ! AUCTIONS |j : AT THE I . : •

    KING-STREET AUCTION MAET, on everySATUEDAY, of Furn|ture, Oil Paintings

    end Engravings, Plated Ware, Delpb, Glass, andovery description of Property, i Sale at 12 o'clock! I

    ; JOHN PiJNDEB, Auctioneer.

    Auctions aro held at the Horse, Carriage, andFurniture Repository, Morgan-street, Waterford,on the first (MONDAY in every Month (the FairDays), -of Horses, Cattle, and every kind ofProperty. Money advanced oa Property Bent forabsolute Sals. Horses, Houses, Land, and everykind of Property; bought and sold on Commission,daily. Persons having Property of any kind!forSale will find this Agency desirable, as a promptCash settlement, iB 'made immediately after Sale.All kinds of! Property valued for Probate and theLand Courts. ' : | 8l;

    JOHN PENDEE, Auctioneer;

    Auction of ThxGO Hornca :F E O M T H E 2ilBT i H U S 8 A E S :

    JOHIT PENDEB having received instructions fromi the War Office Autbpritiea, will Sell by ]' ; PUBLIC AITCTIOH, , \ON MONDAY, FEBEUAEY 2nd, at theHOESE EEPOSITOEY. MOEOAN-STBEETLWATEEFOED, Three very powerful StrongHOESES from the 21st Buiaars. ' :

    I Sale at Half-past One o'Cloc>. . :It ! JOHN PENDEE, Auctioneer, i

    FENNqB, CO. WATEEFOED. ¦

    JOHN PENDEE having j ĉeived instructionsfrom Mr. PATBICK ;FLTNN, will SELL BYAUCT.ION, on the Premises, on

    MONDA Y,' 9th FEBRUARY, 1885,His Intoreat in tho Lc aao of tho Hotejl

    A N D P E E M 1 S E S , :Held nnder :Leaisb for 28 yenre, from 1869, at thb

    Nominal Ground Eont of £3 per Annual. : ;mHE HOTEL was built by Mr. FLTNN, andJL • nnder bis inspection, t . few yeaja ago, at anexponse of £600, is now in perfect order, and im-mediate possession will be given. |

    To a good busiaess man. an independenco may borealised in a few years.

    Fennor ia Three Mile? frpm Tramore, CountyWaterford. Sale at T«elv4 o'Clock. ,(ja30-2t) : , JOHN PJGNDEK, Anctionoer

    • : , ;B A S B 3W I L L I A M sSlTH & S O N .

    FEIDAY, FEBEUAEY fitb 1 — Interest in a Farmat EAM8QBAMOB; CO. Wexford, for Mir.SIMON MOBPHI. Sala at 12 o'Clock. j

    TUESDAY, FEBEUAEY loth.—Sale of Honse-: BOLD FnaKrroBE, !by directions of SIrp.WALSH, at 25, GLEH. Salo at 12 o'Clock.

    THUESDAY, FEBEUAEY 12th, at Ardeenlonb,County Waterford, by directions of PHILIPPOWSB, Eeq.V DAIBY COWS, &c. Baleat Eleven o'Clock sharp. . |

    For all particulars see futnre advertisements andposters. : ¦

    ; ¦ ' ¦ I ¦ , '• iWILLIAM SMITH & $ON, Auctioneers, &c.

    ilicbael.stree t and Lady-Lano, Waterford. (j30

    CcT IF YO U WANT you r PRIXTINQ EXHIBI TEDSESD TOUR BILLS Tcj i

    JAUB3 - t7. ; LACY, ; , jBILL-POSTER and Adv irlising

    ¦ Conlractor\

    : QTJEEN{8 HOTEL, WATEHTOBD. :

    Large and important private Posting Stations.;December, 1884." '. ; : dia,

    gaiHgjtgQ I j; PJBIHginG I '

    Effective , arrangement* |exisf at THE NEWS Officefor PinmMOof every description, including j

    FOSTEBS, Bill-heads, Cir ûli(rs,Not«Headipgg,Pamphlets, Shop-bills,j Hand-bills, Invoices,Memorandome, Eent Receipts, Eental», Coursing,Hunt, Eac«, and Invitetioi Cards, and all theForms used in Poor Law! Unions. i j{̂ • Exii-LBT |XABEL((; to |any size or patternMachine-Enlingi BooK-Bihdiiig, and, in fact, tierything that can ;be done1 in a first-class PrintingFnf/thiifiTimnnt. . . . ! .

    A CARD.—TO AIjl1. WHO ABE BU»PEBINSfrom the atom end indiscretion o! youth, nervoai: weakness, eorlr 4f ta, j , lass of manhood, &n., I »Usend e> recipe th»t will onro jori, FREE OF CHAEGEThii groat rcmear wa* di««or(*r©d b/» miuionarr InSonth America* ; Send iaelf-addreuod envelope to theBor. JOBKPH T. JIOIAK, ¦Station D, New York CUv' V.S-A. ¦ -. : ¦ ' ; ¦ . * • ! - ; • ; ' : ¦ ¦ *oi6.tf "'$3'POST Wiii» ow Woob, 80». per doion, fine

    I qnalitj, tboroOKUt nutnred, inibriUtont oonditbm i worcoommtad it to tarrallda t? "horn Port U pnMrib*].

    ; EioeUtnt Win* •t StoJana, 18*. per dot^n -̂BoBBiw'̂tariaxanr'al 014 :i l̂t; piaahet, «tored| on

    Kberry Ca«V», «r» pronoon«Jd bV ConBoiiMnn to be¦A.X UW j 4. {&, * mi «. ]»• f GWWvto *. M4^W|WTf»,i . i ; -V!^ |: F - . ! L i

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    ; i :i | J O H i r i S HB E H A i r, - :! ': ¦ ; ! " • .; ¦ ; GEN ; SEAL COOPEKAOE, ! J : ¦ i\ ĵ andiiS.Hkc BL STEiSET, WATEBFOED, •BEQS to infor n the Trade that he has In Btock a

    ! large supply of extra: heavy WINE PIPE8fAVES (red d3t), alsoibe«t EngUsh Hoops, coiledand [straight; Tr isa: Hoops, and best French FirkinTwigs. ¦¦ ; . ". . ; '

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    I 'Ho also wisbet to infoi m Farmers in the vicinityof Waterford th it he is prepared to supply, themWith the beat ,d< soription of Firktas, Tubs,' Cans,jfce. j All deacript ion of Brewery Casks made on thepremises. ' : '" : ¦ i.[. Bpnd Store On era and repairs done at the shortestnotice, and in th< i best style. • d7.tfi 1 ffiB" "GENIIEAL PEOVISION STOBE.

    I : ! The Turlish Baths, Waterford-For [ HEALTH , CLEANLINESS , and HAPPINESS

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    rnUEKISH B ATH, situate at PAEK-EOAD,J. WATEEF 3ED, now entirely renovated andimproved, and "open froic 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. eachWeek Day, and c n Sunday mornings. ¦: Single Baths, Is. to j2a. each, and one dozen at8a.' -On Saturday Evenings, 5 to 8 p.m., 6d. ; ¦ •

    I Hbt, Cold, nndj ShowerrBaths, Is. !; " One of tho moat romarkablo properties of tho Bathis ita ability to destroy tho senso of fatigue and exhaus-tation."—Mr.:Ea48Mus WILSON . .

    I "' Habitnal BatHors seldom take cold, and those whohave got a chill, aiid foeliCatarrh is imminont, . can al-ways out it short bV a good long bath.—Dr. MADDEN.

    , ; 'IBISH AEjT AND MANUFACTURE.

    \ ' < ED^7AUD O'SHEA,MONUMENTAL .SCULPTOE, CALLAN,| CPUNTX IKJLKEHNT , I .;

    rOEQS to call ibo.tvUe!ntion of bis Customers andJLPj 1 the Irish Public to] the fact thnt he has beenawarded a. GOLD llKDAl,:aiid DiPLOiiifor the supe-rior excellence of bis exhibit of a Celtic Stone Crossat the Boston Exhibition 6f 1883 ; also the HIGHESTPRIZES awarded at tho!recent Dublin and CorkExhibitions for his specimens of Celtic Crosses.| AU kinds of Monumental and Ornamental Stoneand Marble Worl:3 ; Celtic Crosses in great variety.; Altars, Fonts, Mural Tablets, &c, executed onthe most reasons: »le Terms and shortest notice.: Further pactici larB can'bo bad on application to

    j EDWAED i O'SHEA. iy25: CALLAN. COUNTY KILKENNY.

    i iriPOJaTAHT UOTZCE !; NEW GB ^CERY , WAHEHOUSE,

    11,: MICHAEL.STEEET,: (GZ5* D i L T O N '8 : O L D H O U S I ),

    j j ; 1 i WATEEFOED.

    TTPHN WYLEY begs to announce that be has j j OPENED at the above address with a choiceSelection of the ; :

    [FINEST INDIAN ;and CHINA TEAS,COFFEE, OPICES, ! and all , Goods kept in a General

    |: j Grocery Store. . :J;.' W.'s long and practical knowledge of the Tea

    Trade has enabled him to select Samples which fortheir Purity, Streng th, and Flavour cannot be sur-passed. 11, MICHAEL-STEEET,

    ; I (DAI/TON 'S Old House),dl2.6m ¦ ; WATEEFOBD.

    ; ;i 1VH0LESALE AND RETAIL [ribh, Gamo, Poultry, and Ico Storoo,

    ¦ BEAU-STEEET,: WATEEFOED. j

    THE attention of. the Genti ̂jand : Publicis called to this Establishment. j. ¦ GOODS OK THE CHOICEST QUALITY.

    Country orders j carefully attonded to. ¦ 'i W. STEEET. PEOPEIETOB.

    IOE I ICE ! I IOE !-A luxury tor hot wcathor , se-onroly packod for: conveyanno by rail, &o. Terms onapplication. i my3-ly

    j CHAELES McLNTOSH,P LXJr SBEE , BSAOS-POUIIDEB,

    J GAS-FITTEB, and : LEAD MEEOHANT! I WATEEFOED. :| (LATE or LITTLE GEOEOES'S STBBET),

    Off ices and Shaw Room : No. 10 LADY LANE./ Ti BEEN-HOU8ES , CON8EEVATOEIES, andVljT PUBLIC BiTTILDINGS HEATED by Hot Wa-tor,'on the most approved principle.. < i

    - Testimonials, too nnmorous for insortion, from thoeading Gentry of Waterford and surrounding Counties,

    whoso plaooB I have heated; may bo seen at my offices.. P.S.—Having pnrchasod at the Sale at Littlo Gooreo'strsot tho entile Spook of Brass, Wood, and Lead Pat-terns connected w: th the Foundry, for Brass CastingsI am enabled to ixcouto all orders for Casing at thoshortest notice, fli ion reasonable tonne,: Entrance to Works from Pctor street. [mi

    IM. ?0ETANT NOTICE.Parties about t( Supply thoir HOUSOB with tho now

    PIPE-WATEB will consult their own iutorosts by callingat the above Estal lishment, whoro estimates can bo hadfree. ¦ ' ¦ . > , \

    All work will be guaranteed of tho best material andworkmanship, anc will be exeontcd on tho most EEA-SOFABLE TtEMS. (

    A .trial respectf illy solicited.10. Lady Lano, IVatorford. AnK 27. '83.

    OZS !| BOOTS 1TTOSEPH BOYD has |much pleasure in inform-

    BJ'i ing his Cust amers and the Public that, havingsucceeded in en ering into Contracts with severalof the largest iuANUEACTUBEBS of BOOTSand SHOES; he ha enabled to .

    . SELL TH^M AT, LOWEE PEICES: than ever yet offered to the Public.

    COMPETITION, DEFIED—SMALL PBOFITS, i : ANBj QUICK EETUENS. ;' ! . '¦ : [n9.6m

    , ! \J 0 Q E P R B 0 Y D ,WATEEFOED, KILKENNY k CAELOW.< Commercial Union Acooranco Co.Capital Fully [Subscribed ... £2,600,000Accumulated Funds • ; ... ... 1,800,000[Annual Premium Income ... 950,000: ilFE, FIEi3 and MAEINE POLICIES! | issued on;the most favourable terms.LOANS on Lifo Policies granted.I ; JOHN ALLINGHAM, Agent,. . ; Stock and Sharebroker,jl : 8; King street, Waterford.

    I Proo Farms for tho IZillionMANITOBA !kND THE CANADIAN NOETH! I WEST, : . . . .

    "O^HICH Comprises -150,000,000 Acres . of tboV V best Wheut Landlin the World, and 50,000-000 of the best Grazing: Land. Bailway commnni-cation open to all parts of the Continent. ImprovedFarm^or Sale

    ic all parts of Canada. Assisted

    Passages granted to Agricultural. Labourers, Gene-ral Labourers, and Female Domestic Servants, whoare in great demand. '

    j Apply for Parapblets, Maps, and fnll information : Canadian Government Agent,Nothumberland House, Beresford-Place. Dublin.

    EsTABLJ8UEI> 1861.

    7A I I O B I I 7 Gj W I F T E jB— 1 8 K 4 - 8 5 .

    TTN my :Order^ Department will be found Goods-IL of a very 8nperiorjolae3. Tho abilities of thoCutters aro acknowledged , while tbe Prices are awonder. " j ; :

    i ' ¦ - ' . i •• ! . j ' : '¦C27The Eeady-Made Clothing Department isreplete with every Article suitable for Men, Youtba,Boys, and Children, as carefully got up as if ordered.

    l I ' -I i P. J. S U L L L I V A N ,

    : i ' - i : ¦¦ ; 74, QOAT, WATEUFOBD.¦j[fi.iy] ! I ' • ; ! •

    ¦ ¦ :¦ B. nAHornr b co.EEG to io! orni their Friends and tbe Public

    that thpy are nov in : possession of the! MILLS worked by | the late Mr. WILLIAM| CnEBBT. . • ' I ! .

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    ime aro non OPBH for PUBLIC GEINDINGA Supply oi MEAL will bo always kept in

    ! 8tock. : !: AU Orders promptly executed. , :ap!3.tf 1 E. MAHONY &; CO.

    HOTIOE or BEIIOVAL.A N D E E W H E I N E .

    WATCHMAKER ' and JEWELLER^BEGS to inform hin Friends and tbe Public that1 he bos EEMOVED from bis Establishment14. PA^EICK^TBEET, to '

    '8, BAEB0N8TBANjD.STBEET (opposite tboi ! Grea^ Chape)). ! ¦ : :

    Where be will show a large land valuable Assort-ment of Watches, Clocks, and Jewellery. . :¦ A. H. takes tbi* opportunity to' tbanlc bis friendsand the public for their past favors and patronage,whiob be; hopes | will continue by strict attention tobusiness. j : ; i ' ~ ; ;

    ¦ ¦ : ; . ¦ .'Repairs, as n^ual, promptly executed. . ;Please observe -Addreim— !]_ A . 1 B B E W; H E I N E , 'W A T O R iT\A K B R . and J B W E L L E d ,A 8, BA&ROH8TBAHD-ST,,.WAT.EIUOBD. «2C

    .fT lOWLE'S PEHNYBOYAL AND 8TEEL PILLS.JL for FEUAtES. qoiukly correct all irregalario"tit*. «od reliere the diitresuog1 •ymptomt, to prova;tat with tb. lexl iBoxo«!l«. l̂ d. and 2i. 94., of *ll

    »7 &.p»fa,& ft fowci, (Audit, MQtUBStwt.. T¦ ¦! ¦

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    HAM-YEARLY ST6aE-TikiN& SAlLE6ii ; Saturdajrcsind! '

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    UHPEJECEBENTED j -BA.EOAINS1

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    MANTLES,JACKETS,

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    HOME r MANUMCTUBED MANURES, ' :THE DUBIIH ;AH D WICKI0W UAHUEE COtlSAllY, limited, j

    MANUFACTUEE ALL THEIE MANUEE8 IN IEELAND at their extensivq Works, situate atBALLYBOUGH BEIDGE, DUBLIN, and the MUEEOGH, WJICKLOW, wfeere they nci, in

    the Manufacture of the Manures, Thousands of Tons of Irish Sulphur Ord, and all other materials (batcan be .procured in the Conntry, such . as Eaw Bonea, Sulphate of Ammonia, &c, as well as all tho Bagain whiih tbe Manure is packed, and thoy givo employment to a large number of Workman. | jTbe Company was formed for the purpose of supplying the Irifb Farmers withjgenuine, honestManures of I the highest quality, in tbe best condition , and at moderate Pri|:e. i j !

    Theyj therefore, confidently appeiil to the Farmers of Ireland to Support this Native Industry, andbeep tbeir money at borne, and BO assist in the employment of Irish Workmen, and in the Manufactureof the produce of their own Country.!

    1 i A G E N TDAVID HAZ.LY Best and Freshest SEED POTATOES always in Stock. . ; i ' ' ¦ ja30

    G-E,EAT i CHEAP : :BALE ; I ! i. J1ME8! IEAENE b\ W.< \ ' \

    HAYING EESOLVED TO EFFECT A SPEEDY CLEAEANCE OF THEIE STOCK,jare now offering LAEGE LOTS of j ' ;< j .

    NEW MD i FASHIONABLE GOODSAT nnonnouD EEDUCTIOUD. :

    I : : I i i : !LADIES' JACKETS AND MANTLES AT HALF-PKIOE. ! j

    Extraordinary Oheap Lines in DRESSES, COSTOM.ES, HOSIERY, SHIRTS, &LOVES, &cFLANNELS, CALICOES, and LINENS, at extremely Low Prices. i

    Also a Large Lot o£| BLANKETS, slightly Boiled ,"! at Half-FVice. ''. ¦ \ j i | :

    mO OUE WOOLLEN DEPARTMENT WE WOULD CALL PAETICULAB ATTENTION,JL j ' AS WE AEE OFFEEfNG i ¦ I '

    Irish and Sdtoch Itvocaz, T7Gtorproof Coata and Leggingo at Half-2?rico.

    No Patterns Cut or , Goods sent on approval during the Sale. ' TERMS .CASH.. ' ; ¦ I63 AND 64, QUAY, WATERFORD. j DaB3

    ¦i Jo 11ANIIJN G & 0 0- |

    - i j • , . | AEE NOW OFFEEINO i ¦ j

    At ttoir Retail Store in Queen-Street.H. DENNY & SONS" Beat Smoked MILD-CUEED BACON, at 8d. per lb. ;Good IEISH BUTTjEE at lOd, Is., and la 2d ;per lb. , ¦ ' ; .

    i (Buyers of onts firkin or more charged twopence pad lb. lesa for each quality.)Selected Dairies of DANISH BUTTEK at Is GJ pur lb. ] ' .

    ¦j DaniBhiis the finest Winter Butter in Europe.

    FineqtjNEW LAID!EGGS, One Shilling per dozen. : : | (ja2S-tf)

    WATEMEOKB BOTTLIMO- ] BTOI&EBoI

    BEGS jro INFOEM 1 HIS FEIENDS AND THE PUBLIC IN GE1 EEAL THAT HE HAS

    Opened the above Establishment in The G-len,In tho Concerns held by the lato Mr. P. K. EEID, and fitted them up with all the

    : LATEST IMPEOVED MACHINEEY for carrying on the Manufacturing of

    Ilinoral T7ctorCi Eottlinij of Guinnoqo'o Dtont, BQSJO'C and! other AlC3.

    I1J| AT71NG bad loivy czpcriei ue in tho Trade, bis Custotuero caA rely on boing supplied :JQL ! with all Liquors in the VEBT BEST CONDITION, und all Orders will reeoivo

    j • i '¦ i PBOUPT ATTENTION. ' I ' ¦ ¦ 'January Btb, 1885. ' ; \j? ! ! I (jaO-6oi)

    ' EICMAEDBO^T BE,OBo 6m

    ^oilpWirig: DaysOFFER"T : " : . ! i ¦; : "" '" r ;

    MEN'S AND BOYSf OLOTHIKG, . «i - ; - - ¦ : 1 HATS, SaiRTS, I ;

    : ! ; . v ii HOSIERY, ETC

    Ballybricfeoa, TTatorfbrd

    &G \ spisrs, ;58 AND 59, [ QUAY, WATisEPOBD

    1 Dunhiil W017 Ohnroh- j

    THE EEV. JOHN DOWLEY, P.P., j begsgratefully to! acknovrlcdgo the follqning

    additional Subscriptions towieds tho oroction of theNew Cbutch of DUNHILL i— - | ! .Eev. P. Delaney, D. )., P P.TomrJotonny jet !o ! 0Eev. "E. Forun, C.C., Dungarvan ;¦ ... 1 10 0Bev. J. O'Donnell, C .C., Dunhill j ... 3 0, 0Ear. John Marphy, D.C., Waterford (2nd ; . .

    1 Subscription) ... '' ; ... 1 0 0Eev. P. Sprutt, CO, Tramoro (2nd Sub- I i

    scription) ... | ... 1 ' ' . . . 1 0 0Eev. J/ J. iigan, C.C., . Waterford (2nd ;

    Sub3ciiption) ... ¦ : ... 1 0 0Eev. P. J.iSbeebBn.C.C, Trinity Within 1 0 0Eev. T. O'Donnell, Adm., 8.S. Peter and !' Paul's, Clonmell ... : ..'. 1 0 0Eov. Wm. Qusally, C.C, Trinity Without 1 0, 0James Feely, Esq., Manafror, National : '.

    Bank, Waterfot i ; ... ... 2 0 0J. J. Feely, Esq., 80 r., Waterford ... 3 0: 0Mrs A iIcIsaao,|Pbil., U S A ' : ! ... 3 0 0Mrs Patrick Murphy.. Uunmoro . ... 1 0 0Miss A.Dow)ey, Phi(, C8A... ... 3 0 0John J O'Byrriel Arqnaliou ... ' ... 2 p 0Mr P Murphy, YelloW Eoad ... . ; ... 0 10 0

    N i O T I C E

    ; Tho Gaa Coaaamoro of WatorfordAEE rcspoctfullyiinfornied, that in order to'siivo1 tho ! DISCOUNT for tho: present . Quarter,Bills must bo I paid not later than SiTnab.iT,Blst lnst. j ; ¦ ' . I ;' Accounts can I bo paid t̂ the Oflloo, Gas Wprkfl,on any day (Sundiy excoptcd),¦ from 10 a.10, toto 5 p.m. I ¦ I ' . ' ¦ : , ! ; .'Juuuary Ll885;.: . '¦ • ' \

    ' \

    ' BIOyCliE POB SALE. j ;' i 1 I »¦*-.—̂ 1 I I i

    TO BE 6OLD, a 62-inch Manhinc, with all 'thelatest improvi-jaients 1 not quite two yean inune, andi just aa irood us whem flrsf purob lied.Prks, £6. Apply t! R, M., Offics ct this Fsp^r,

    Notice of Charitable Beflneoti.

    mmw$'¦ • \ 'r: - 'i'i*!i' . I ,-- 'V.i?j!

    In 'M- jGWoda 0 ̂ W1NIFBED KATHEEINEO'DONNELL, Uta iof tba Squar ̂Dangarvan,

    . iri tkeiCOunty of Watelrford, Bninster, deceasod.TVFQTIdE 18 HEEEBY .CHVEN,L puMuant toJ3I -j- 'the 8bth and 81st Vio., Cap- 54, that the saidWiNUTEsp KATHBBINI O'DONHILL, wbo died atDungarun aforesaid, on , or, about, the Sth ŷ ofD?oe7n>er, 1884, by her Will dated tha 2$tb,day ofSeptemb«r,i 1888, devised andlhequeatbed unto tbeB»T.i Blrother JAMBS . J. WAISHB, EIOHABD A.Mttwi' tL, and JOHN A. GBACB, of tbe Communityof; the Christiau Brothers in Ireland, all her rightand Interest in the 'Dwelling-bouse .and.Pretniseswhich sue then occupied, and wbich she held underLease for dn nnexDired term bt years, bnt subjectto tbe Eent payable tbereoat, in trust , for theEducation of the Poor Boya of Dunnaryan attend,ing, the Schools of. tbo Commnnity of tbo ChristianBrotbilrslat Dungarvrn aforesaid. And Probate ofsaid Will was granted forth of the'DUtrict E«gistryat Waterford;of tbo Probate and MatrimonialDlvisioi o? the High Court of Justice in Ireland,on tbei 6th day of January, 1885, to Son AN TED-OASTLE, ':of the Square, J)ungarvan , aforesaid,WidowJ tbe solo Executrir named in said Will. ,

    Dated this 20th January, 1885.DENIS F. SLATTEBY, Solicitor for said

    ; Executrix, ; 70, Middle Abbey-street,; Dublin, and Dungdrvan, Co. Waterford.

    To the Commissioners of Charitable Donationsand Bequests for Ireland, and all whomit mayxoncarn. , fja30-2t)

    : ; mUC LACY ,: ! (Pupil of Sir Jones BENEDICT)

    IS prepared to receive PUPILS for tbe PIANOand SINGING; also FEENCH;(Grammaticaland Conversational). Can accept Engagements fornil kinds of Evening Entertainments.

    Terms 'can be knewn at her Eesidenoe, 10, ST.JOHN'S AVENUE. :

    ; ; ; " Watorford, 3rd January, 1885..'IMrs. SLACKS has asked mo tO Eay how satisfied

    she was with your Playing last night.JQ23 -3m] Yours truly, "OWEN E. IS LACKE ."

    , ; DoaJiojro Car Wanted.

    WANTED, a LIGHT DONKEY'S CAE, f«ri general purposes, about a small Farm. It

    should be on Springs, but not intended for Puo-eengers. Apply at THE NEWS Office. tf

    DELICIOUS T E A S FE0M ; C O E K ,: At 2a., 2a. 6d., 2s. 8d., and 3s. per lb.

    CIS POUNDS of tho above SEAS" FEEE" BT PAECELB POST.

    Sent on Eecuipt of Order with Eemittance.TTFOUSEKEEPEES wbo have not yet givenli~li; these nico Flavoured Teas a Trial ¦will study

    their owu pockets by doing so, and at tha earn etime will be highly pleased with the reBalt.

    W00DF0ED, BOUENE, & CO., !ol7.10t PATBICK -STBEET, COEK.

    ¦V7AUTED,EY A. WEST oi

    1 ENGLAND FIESI, a MAKcapable of undertaking tho CUBE of English

    BACON und HAMS , by latest and bost j>rocesse3 ;must hare thorough firet-clasa experience and goodpersonal references. Apply A. B., 11, Quay-street,BriBtol. j2.Ct

    I HOUOE TO LET 1AT Barker-Btreet , a House containing oix Apart-ments, Garden at Eero, and : Water on thePremiees.—Apply to ;jlCtf 1 E. J. KNOX, Mayor's Walk.

    THE| LATE DE. E. J. GEAVES', F.E.8.,BILIOUD AIID LIVES F U L O,EREPAKED from bis Prescription-—A com-

    bination of Dandelion , Qainino, and VositabloAporicnla. Moat useful in Bilo , Indigestion, LOGO ofAppetitcJ, Hcadocho, Heartburn , Ooat. N»rvousocss ,Flatalenpy, Giddiness, &c. ; promoting tlia action oftho Lifer and Kidnoys , strongthing tho frame, and re-storing tbo onorgiOD of body and mind, and giving tcaeto tho bo\rels and nervous system. In Uoios—Is., 2a,and 4s. cjich. Sold Wholesal u and retail at tho DublinDepot— I

    E. J . G A L W E Y ,(Partner in tho lat» firm of Brock it Golwoy,

    Apothecaries and Pharmacontical Choaiists), :127, WE8TLAND ROW , DUBLIN.

    N.B.—^Modicines , &c, delivered in all parts, of thecity, suburbs , and along tho Kingstown line , frco cfohargc, 'and to all parts of tho Kingdom per rail orparcel post. : Loow-ji23-Ga>]

    Improved India Enbbor Gtampo. !TTNDIA EUBBEE STAMPS aro now so vrelJL known and so (jeneraily used, that is needlessto dwelL on tht'ir advantages. With Business Menthey nro indispensible, and for Marking Linen, jforMonograms, or for Trade Marks, they cannot beeurpaB3ed. Stamps of any design, mounted; onbraes, with polished bluck handles, ink and pad en-closed, in neat boxcB, can be obtained from 23.upwards. . ! i

    8ub-Agent8 appointed , to whom large discountswill be allorrud, on application to the ManagingAgent, . I

    C. EEDJIOND, jun.. NEWS OHco, Waterfbrd.

    Subjoined are a couple of tbo latest T.:dtiaaonuloreceived :— ¦ i ¦

    Carraghmore, Portlaw. Co. Watorford , Nov. 12, 1831.DEAB Sin.—I am much pleased with tho india robber

    stamps you sent mo, especially tho one for marking;linon, wbinh nbrer fails. I oaaloaa posul order for ' tho'amount of : accooipanying account, wbich pieaso retarnrcceiptod.—l am, dear sir, yours faithfully,

    Mr. CJ Ecdmond, janr. G. B. RonEETS,Sommcrland, Nov. 13tb , 1831.

    DEAQ SIC—I am ranch obliged for tbe rnbber stampwith which, yon snppliod mo yeatorday. It is marTel-lonaly cheap, and is about tbo raoot perfoot otimp Ibavo yet scon, tho loltora being clearly defined , and tboimprcsiion admirable.—Yours faithfully, ¦

    Mr. C: Eudoiond, junr. " .CaAiiLEa HODOES , ;

    ONE , BOX OF CLAEKES' B. 41 PILLS is war-ranted to euro all discharges from tbo UrinaryOrgans,in cither sex, acquired orconstitntional , Grovelor Painij in tho Book. Sold in boxca, 4j Cd. each ofall Cbcmlsta and Patent Uodioine Vendors ; or sent toany add^usa for CO SUmps by tho Lincoln aud MidUndCoontieil ' Drnc Company, Lincolq. Wholedalo Agents ,BAECLAT & 8ONS , London. : ' n23

    PUBLIC NOTKJENO IlEMOVAL of UCe 0LD-ESTABLI8EED

    j . M USICA L BUSINESSfROM 12C, QUAY , WATERFORD.

    CJ , ; J O » E 8 begs to inferm the MuEical

    o -Public generally that tbo MuBic Busincea at120, QlfAY, i3 still carried on by bis Daughtersand Sons ! (J ANE and ELIZAHCTU JoNcf , T. S. undWH. JaNE3) , under tho title of WILLIAM JONES &Co., ancl tbo only Address of tbe abovo Kirm Is

    WILLIAM JONES & CO., , i;12O, QUAY, WATEEFOED.

    Also, that his Son, WILLIAU JOKES, from Collard&, CoUnnl, dovotea his entire time to tbe McsicBuBinoiis, Tuning and Repairing Pianos and Har-moniuula ; visiting at regular times tlie Countiesof Waturford, Wexfotd, Tipperary, and Kilkenny.Having' assisted to manage tuo Music business | at120, Qtjiuy, for the last 10 years, and from bisthorough; knowledge of tbe business, obtained attho Factories of Collard & Collard end other notedmakers tbo public may depend on having a Belec-tion of first-cIaM Instruments to cbooae. :

    IWILLIAM JONES & CO.,2W8IC WAREH0U8E , 120, Q U A Y , '¦¦.

    Invite ipUsudin? Purcbutiers to inspect tbeir Btockof NEW: INSTEUMENTS , just arrived for theHiring Season, from the Factories of Collard &Collard Broadwood, Kirkman, and otber first-classEngliat and Foreign Makers. Can be hired by thomonth >r year, with the option' of purchase ; also,on the two and tbreo years' system. . ' I

    SST'I'd Instruments takon in oxebange. ! rPiandfortes and Uaruioniuins Toned, Eepairfd,

    Pocked, Stoied, or Eenioved, by spring car, on rea-sonable terms. \ ! : |

    New . iiueio ordered daily, and all Music in stockat a grc at. Seduction. A largo assortment of nilkinds of Musical Instruments, Cricket Data, Balls,Wickoti , Lawn Tennis Bats, ; Balls, Nots, 4c.j | at

    i ! WILLIAM JONES & CO., ¦1:20 , Q U A Y , WATEEFOED. !

    : : . Cmy30V : ,OIIIOBR vnziz, 1

    U:»l IQCAltlD AB A DELIC1ODB STOMACUIC ;• ¦ FOB TH« 08* Or , | j

    EAM LIES and INVALIDS, infinitely superiorto any other offered to; tbe Public. : i i

    OBTAINED THE FIRST 'PRIZE—DVBL Ul,¦. : ¦ ¦ : j EXHIBITION, 18C2. ;:

    May bo obtained of »11 Grocers and Winel^orcbants throughout :tie Country, !j : "

    And 1 Vholosale (in Wood and Bottle) from t^p'Manufacturers, ; ;: '

    BE' VLEY & DRAPER (LIMITED), !f28. D U B L I N . ;;t

    ¦ ; Grocery end Provisions. ;|

    A PP IENTICE— The PurenU of » BcspecUbl?,-£L ' V r «tl-Educated YOUNG GIEL, B.C., de-siru to Apprentice b*r

    ;to tbe above Business is agood House.; A Fee will b ̂ git«n. AddrW>—M.jJ.l om^of this Pap«r. j . | (jt808t

    £2ri Mr, CurroBD, Sur^qon>J)entiit. aay bcon?ulUd daily «t bio re«(49fl0v, l84,PMW9Q(M7,

    II '̂ tti*im$wW-M> '¦ ; ji |: Waterfl p ti, MW W' ̂ N' : '

    'BLACK , W V 0J 0 » V

    I I I %£$»/ . ¦¦ -¦ .-Si ll 00 OX) 0 flj V^¦"«r"™" ; is!: sts ! ss¦™T:S T̂ .: si: ' 8 l!s :- .a :!

    BOLL^^Tr ¦: • . ri « ¦« ... 1 . . « !" ». 0 .^ - 0¦—;:- -|, - 'ifoaiioN. "' - i ! ¦ X wt*-_ '_;wHEATK||fi»j«i«i5soiii.-.- :;- ;. ¦;; ].;•• f ;*

    "«; _ ^̂ ,Ne, :. . . . |

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    - tfiufoniian - ¦ : - ¦• • .'.W O 00 0IHDUH OOUW, YeUow j - • .f» » , .» 0, - .— IbraUmd Foicuku - .i«0 0 OU 0

    — I— ' -American New - I 1* 3 U 6_ - ¦ too. oid ! : - - ',00 « oo o_ - : Oulati j j • ¦ '.}» « "8— — Odebiia. - - • - ,00 u 00 0

    FLOUE. American, per Larrol of 15611s. • I' ,™ 0 .00 0— French, porVck, of 2801bs. . i - W 0 00 0

    INDIAN MEAL, American, por «ack - !-00 0, 00 0I Home £Ianafamire, per iMA 0 17 0— ~ \ nick, of 2S01b». j \

    . ' I . i

    Import t and Erporti for week ending Thursday, 29th,IMPOU'rS. ' ; EIP0BT8.

    Indian Corn ... — Quarters.' Indian Com — QuartersWhoat .. ..; — do. I . Wheat — UorreliOaU : - do. Oats 1380 do.Barley — Sadu, , Buley. i.. 300 do._, ( 578 doj Vloar... _.. 20 Backs.Flour £

    ¦ _ uarroji latmcal ;... 30 doHeal 101 Sack*; I ' In&ianmeal ;.. — do

    (Corrected this day for the Waterfari Newt). ,PU0VISI0N8. I

    Bxcos Pios, per cwt. ¦ i- - ",*•%*• io I — — 80s,Od to B6i OdSTUAW , wheaton , per do. — — 70 0 BO O i

    Do., oaten, — — W O 70 0 :Toairirs, pordo. — — 17 0 78 0 iilASOOLDS, per do. ; — — 23 0 00 0 ,CABRora , por do. — — S) 0 35 0 ,

    i ¦WATERFOED BUTTEE MABKEl. ;Number of f irkins weighed at the Public Butter Marltei

    for week ending Friday (this day)} and prices.Saturday, — 0 — COOn. M; to 0CO», Od. !llondij, — 0 — 000a. 0«rf JUfW^

    Md»««pt»oM. V vTif tt wL ÂWM-lI Âi^Ttor; *»« 2J20

    WMt W.i::uS*«#»«5li «&«» **wd?k. C itUe tu%» rjON;WU«Wr:Moiri>AT.-rB*oon iInlDoria ot rinMd /Mcause wb Bad thai toe' maW in bnd of fdstatt Wmfjn-wajrdrf v̂atjiryb.jroa îj tm att*mpt«d it%mbo forctid «ia Cailow, with « rafaU \\H& tb» Wj0rwt âiteru train

    is not abitfco k*wti(i|M mby that roiUe, arid tb« OentrdtrmiahMtofelvw ^wlthoiitWkorpas t̂igtAil. W^ar7i*foS»J ̂that If *ha^aisil,rwT,riVr7t .£ -KJESHIIthis wobld ieror bapiwt/ttU feSaSfaMSJ^down mail woold wive iTwSKHSfieMmmute. oilier than- at PrtM t̂t&iMMMmaU cofrld s"t*rt tt» miaitorMB$EMSHS®&tUowm % muwt^Te r̂yf iilMsBmOHinueipi< •««• uw rlfSt^dHilWIInt w; ̂i *?i& f̂|ii I wm l̂SmmKmSA

  • 4li

    : . COUBT OF COMMON PI.EA8. |.; ¦ iWATEBFOED STEAMSHIP COMPANY ! :y . ' WATBBJOBD

    ; ' BAEBODB COUU1B8IOHBB3; : |.: i, (Before Judge Harrison arid a Special Jory.) ' .

    This was ) an action for recovery of | damages' fori in-iories caused to tho screw steamer Reginald, wittoh «ufouled by o| brioy that , had gouti adrift ln!the: Fjrd orQueen's Channel , near Waterford, on the 24th Aprillist It appeatod tnat tho bnoy; was known atlWater-ford to be adrift that forenoon. . The Beginald ileftBristol at 'daylight { that eavaa; day (Thursday), wasboiled by Cnstoms in brdinary, conrse that evening atPassage, but not warned by Pilot-master theref or any-one: Tho 'ship entered-tno :J?6rd (three mQea fromWaterford) slowly as joaatomaty. Night dark, tbatclear, with 1 shade and calm ; tide 4J;hoars ebb. Th,«obstruction was sighted 40 to 50 foot ahead by1 lookoutofficer and man, and immediately reported ;% foulodbtoamer's propeller and disabled ship.' ;'Anchor lira*dropped; then the Harbour Commissioners' boat, withthroe men in it, was sighted odminjj from Waterford,and hailed; they assisted to got line ashore for safetyof ship. Captain sept to Waterford for assistance, andgot'Beginald towed up at midnight, and cargo dis-charged, 'iiver tried to free propeller:; but failed. TheBeginald was put into Scotoh Pill by tug next tide (thoCompany had of necessity, to drop the sailing that day,Friday,to Bristol, aqd return fromjthonco on Saturday.)AU Friday night , as tide allowed, men and appliancesfrom Ncptunu Ironj Works were busy at work, andsucceeded in freeing the chain from off the blades. Thetug's services ;were again needful to bring bat thesteamer from tho Pill (wherb she lay ¦ badly, itappeared) i-to her loading berth, for: next ; sailingto Uristol bu the following Tuesday, i Shortly after,on first occasion of the ship going to Liverpool, shonus put on tho grid.j for. examinatiorvthere, and lost aday thereby ; for all these incidental i diabnrsemontaand charges, amounting to .£43 J2s. Od (including com-pensation paid for five ladon boat3 delayed while ScotohPill blocked)/ tho Company, wo f understand, wrote toHarbour CommisBi mere on April 2Gth, and again onMay -tith, rendering an account, and intimated, that ifmet in like friendly spirit for off-hand amicable settle-moat , thej did not intend to praas oUiin for tho steamerbeing kept idle fivo; days, and resulting loss of drop-pine Bristol sailiDga ; but the Harbonr Commissioners'reply of tho 29th disclaimed admission of any liability,hence prenent proceedings.

    ¦ l _

    ¦ ¦ ; : . ;The cose was down for hearing on Wednesday, the

    °lst , when witnesses were np inj time for eaoh side. Thecaso occupied all Friday and Saturday, and resulted; inthe Waterford Steamship Company igetting all tnnyasked for—viz , the £43 12a. Od|for disbursement), and.£107 7s. Cd. for their vessel's detention. '* - "It trill,doubtless , be1 of interest to niany "tOi Enow, .the ques-tions which were left to the jury and their replies. We,therefore, give samo verbatim below.: Dr. Boyd, Q.C. ;Mr. Kisbey, Q.C ; and Mr. Martin iBnrko (instrnotodby MesBrs Hamerton and Sons), were for the. plaintiffs.Sergeant HemphiU , Mr. Anderson, Q.C., Und Mr.Cherry (instructed by Mr. Thornton), woro for the de-fendants. ; ' I S . ¦ . .,.

    QUESTIONS LBHT TO THE JOEY AND EBPUKfl 1

    | . : ' THEBETD. ' -| i ¦

    1. Wero the defendants (the Wntorford ̂Harbour

    Commissioners) guilty of any negligence in tho mode inwhioh tho Kock Buoy was fixed?—Yes. 2. Did theKock Buoy get adrift arid settle in tbo channel in con-sequence1 of : Buch! negligencoP—Yes. 3. When theHock Hupy got anrift and Bettled in the channol, weretho defe ndants (the Waterfotd Harbonr Commissioners)cuilty of any negligence in not replacing sameas 8odu aspossible rU-Yes. 4. When the Kock Bnoy: got adriftand Bottlod in thei channel, ¦ were tho defendants (theWaterford Harbour Commissioners) guilty 1 of anynegligeDCi) in not! warning vessols coming. ;np saidchannel , ! Inclnding tho steamship . Reginald, of naidbuoy being adrift and settled in the channel ?—Yes. 5.Did tho steamship ; Keginald get fouled in consequenceof the Rock Buoy having gone adrift and settled in thechannel?—Yes. 6. Was such fouling in consequonooof the nfcg ligonco of the defendants?—Yes.; 7. Couldthe plaintiffs (tho Waterford Steamship Company) andtheir ofHoers and | servunts on board tho steamshipReginald ,! by tho ereroiso of ordinary care and skill,haro avoided any loss or injury fro m said buoy havinggot adrift; and settled in tho channel ?—No. 8. Wofind for tho plaintiffs on all counts. Damages ,.£15019a. 6d. i I ¦ 1 ' : ' : " : :' ¦

    RAILWAY—IMPORTANT CHANGE.We are happy 1 to learn that oh and after Mon-

    day next, the veiy useful and convenient 9.45morningj train on the ' Waterford aci ' LimerickKailwayJ will again run , as heretofore. ; This wasthe mostjimportant train in the whole day, and wecongiati'late the directors on its resteratiqn. ;

    NATIONAL AND LITERARY CLUB.On last evening Aid. Bedniond read a -paper in

    the above named popular and progressive Club,KDUtrjO) L ZAXT . M.P. in the ebair, oa the neces-sity of I promotint lectures and debates, &c.[ andthe spread oE (iterature generally auiong&t theyoung people of I Waterford. He referred to se-veral citizens of {the Vrbi Intacta who had risen tofame, and even wealth , lly their literary effortsund indqmitablel energy. At the conclusion,' Eev.W. P. 1'ower proposed, and Mr. Stephen Merryseconded1, a. cordial vote of thanks to Ald.JKed-mond. The motion having been supported by Mr.J. A. Power, and appropriately put by the Chair-men, it passed amid applause. . . • :

    DEATH OF ALEXANDER W. HEARD, J.P.Wo sincerely regret to have to announoo tho death

    of this estimable | gentleman, who, during the mauyyears he! held the position of County Inspector ofWaterford ,'Was highly regarded and esteemed, as wasamply testified a .couple of years since, on: his retire-ment, by tho handsome testimonial and address pre-sented W him by subscribers from city and county ofall classes and crcjeds. Tho sad event took plaoo at hislate residence , Learille, Dnndrum, on the 23rd imsc,and in accordance with his reqaeBt , his remains woroconveyed by tho Central Ireland Jiaihvay on Mondaylast , to be interred with hiB son, in tho cematery atJohn's Hill, in this city . Tho funeral was large andrepresentative, comprising all classes and creeds fromthe city and vicinity. After the hearoo marched in pro-cession about 100 men of. tbo Royal Irish Constabulary,then tbe^chief mourners, tho two sons of the deceased,the Messrs . Heard, Connty-inspeotor Owen , District-Inspectors Milling and Hnggins. The aotvico was oon-ducted by the Very Rer. Dean Morgan and the Rev. W.T. Batter. . i

    nEATH OF THE REV. E. RIDOEWAYWo sincerely regret tj leara of the death of thu Rer-

    Edward Ridgeway, which oad event occurred on lionday night last, tho 26th inst., at his residence, Mothol ,Carrick-or'-Suir, after a brief illnass. The deceasedclergyman! was Rector of tho parish of Mothal for thelengthened period of thirty years, and ;'was jhighlyeatcemed by his neighbours and numerous circle offriends. . Much sympathy is folt with his family intheir bereavement. The deceased gentleman was fatherof Mrs. Capt. Gandy, Old Court. Tho fuhoral, whichwas very largely and respectably attended, took pUcothis day at Guilcagh Chnroh cemetery, Portlavr.

    LIVERPOOL CORN—THIS UAT.Poor attendance. Wheat closes dull ; small

    business ; Id. to 2d.; decliae. Flour—Moderatedemand at late rates. Oats and Meal slow, butprices steady. Indian Cora steady. !¦

    ! ; ; I LONDON CORN—THIS DAT. ;Wheat; and Flour dull and drooping. Barley un-

    altered; Flour and Maize 3d. lower. Hound scarceand unaltered. Oats , Beans and Peas tending inbuyer's favour. .

    A r/YMPUMRNT TO SERGEANT KEATINGAt the Quarter Sessions on Tuesday, 1 Mr. jWiUop,

    Bptakingion behalf of the County Grand Jury, com-plimenfed Sergeant Keating on the maaner to whichhe had 'wbrked np tho caso . against Power andiBnrko,who Trera charged with highway robbery. Hu Honorsaid fee woa sure tho resident magistrate, who was pre-Bent , would forward tbo expression of opinion to theproper quarter. " . ; ; ; ¦ :

    A BRAVE WATERFORD MANOne of i the first on board the Cork Packet steamer,

    the Falcon, who volunteered to go to the recue ofthe passengers on board the, ill-fated eteojner Ad-miril'Moorsoni , as sho was si^ikin î

    was Tboroas

    Power (Bremen), a nativeof ^yaterford. Mr. Shea,chief joBk-er, vrbo had churge of the! boat, speaksvery highly of Power's coolness ai)d: plock in notonly assisting in the njiinagement of tho boat in afearful sea, but the tact be displayed in takingcharge of the passengers as they;were:lowered fromthe sinking vessel tothe boat. This is but anotherinstance of the bravery and pluck of Waterfordmen in times of danger and trust. ¦ :

    WTAEEFOEO UNITED TBADES'IC I/UB. —A gen«rolmeeting of the meo.bi'rs of the above Club was heldin the Reading Boom on Friday, thej23rd inst, forthe purpose or electing officers for the ensuring sixmonths. The following were nominated t—President—Mesurr. Stephen Furrell, T. Butler,'J. Power, W.M'Cartby. Secretary—Messrs. W. Kavanagb, P.Browne, W. Ketaing J. DempBey. I. Treasurer—Messrs. Maurice ' Quan, I', Power (sen). N. Hogan.On Monday evening a ballot took place,:witb thefollowing result t—President .-—Ti Butler, 83; S.Kartell;C ; John IPower, 3 ; W. M'Caitby, 1. 8ec-relary :—W. Kavanagh, 20; P. Browne; 12; W.K«atinj f, 8 ; J. Dempsey , 3. Treasures :—M. Quan,34 ;Fi Tower, 5; N. Hojno, 4.1 Mr. Batlcr brtefl/returned thanks. Mr, \V. Kcatinjfipropoied, BndMr. Sf. Rtidy eecconded a vote 'ofltbanks to MrJameB Flynn, the out-going secre'turyj PassednnaDimou8ly. '¦ ¦¦ i ; ' ' ¦: ¦'' I' TEE LATE P. J SMTTU—Mr. P. J. fSmjIb's fami-liar figure tips been removed !>/ detitb '. froni tbellouseof CotnrijonB. He wus a favourite aiDOOif

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    journalists , pnd when he had a good ." wrinkle" benever'failed to communicate it to tbb flrirt man heencoahtered in the lobby. He bud a t̂y lecf oriitoryinodelled, apparently, opon that which tardition baaascribed to tbe E«d Man of tbe prairie*, j The de-ceased gentleman lived for considerable time in th«North-West, and made i profound stadj of the «ord»and manners of tbe reflBkin. His ippwiifB W«rreful/o f ibiigery, because nlwaya drawri'froa) nfttorein ber wilder nnd riathetio moodi. 'He eodld alwaysCOmtnabd a respectful bearing in the Huee, an$toold alw '• keep a HQU*O."— tfcuri/ffwriwl, :

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    '^iBi» Honor, GKOBOS "Witiiaa, E*q.i QiC., accom-panied

    L bjr¦fflfr. WBL Gilbert, deputy Clerk of tbe

    5eace,>ntired the (Jonnty, Couft on Monday, littwelve,o'clock, andiqominenced toe hearing of gome;undefended! qiyil-.b l̂l 3. i JLt two oj'olo«k the first de-fended cas«| was heafd j i t ;was an : -: " ' : :

    ACTION »» !»At,aM ABEKST -AHii QrPEISONUXNT. iJohn CarrofX x. Join 0'By. V.ivia.—Th\9 was action

    to recover JMO damages by Johrl Carroll, civil billofficer, against John O'Sullivan; sergeant in con-stabulary, jftjr false and maliciohs arrest, assault,and imprisonment. Mr. Nunn, B 'L.,(iDStrnoted byMr. Dekn4re), for )la;ntifl, and Mr. E; E. Cherry(instruotedj by Mr. Thornton) for! defendant. :

    Mr. Nnnb; B.L., stated the caae, and ther.John Carroll, .sworn and examined, said—Am a

    pensioner of tbe Eotal IKsh Conitubultiry, and alsoa BumirjonB-server f r three districU ; on the nightof the 6th Novemlier I waa walking borne alongBarrack-street, wheja I beard a voice saying " Goodniffht" ; II knew tbe voice, and I said, " Goodnigbt" ; Sergeant O'Snllivan then came acroes theatreet and put his face up to mine ; I raid, " Whatis this you said of vae ?" as something had come tomy knowledge about bin having) said something oftne ; be saidj, "Ca|rollJ conduct; yr^ui'sslf" ; I sawbe was not going tjo give pie any satisfaction, andmade use of- an agly t?ipreasion to biin ; he said," If yon do not conduct yourself I will put you inthe lock-op ;" he t ten seized tny arm and rau it upmy back, and said to Barry, wjho was with him," We will put him in the loek-up," and called outto him to " twist h s crubeen like any other corner-boy" ; asked repeatedly to bio let go, tellingthem to summon nie if I was guilty of any offence ;Sergeant O'Sullivah said, " I have you now, my boy,and I will settle yo!u" ; when I reached the lock-upmy pockets fc&re searched, and I was put into tbecell with all the rogues and vagabonds ; after afew minutes I rapped at the doop, and asked if tbeSergeant was in; 'was told yes,i und subsequentlysaw Sergeant Daltonj who got ; me discharged ; Iwas aboat an hourl at the lock-up ; I attended be-fore : the magistrajes next day, : and tho chargeentered in; tbe books was " for being drunk nnddisorderly'!; at oiy request Constable Barry wasproduced, and he proved rue Bober, as also did Con-stable Dojle, who was in the lock-up ; I was thendischarged. . ; |

    Cross-examined by Mr. Cberry—Went into Mr,Boljjrer'8 in Michael-Btreet that ni«ht . and bad aglaBs of bear and a half of sherry there ; was inthe public ' house about three-qWterB of au hour,but,that was all Ij drank ; I ha[d a game of cardsthere. Is1; it your) habit to make use of the niceobservation you deposed to in the street ? 1 onlymade it as a sort of joke. Onl your oath did yourepeat that only ince-> Only lonce nt that time.1Did you cry out, 'j Johnny Carfoll is going to thelock up ?";- I might have said it. Did you call tboSergeant a robberjn beggarmap, and use filthy ex-pressions towards niih ? No. j :

    Constable Barry:.deposed that he was on duty onthe occasion in question with 'Sergeant Sullivan,and bid Carroll gc*jd night; tbe sergeant then wentover,and tbe first word he h.eard|wus Carroll makinguse of tbe expression deposed to ; O'Sullivan toldhim to conduct himself , or he; would arrest bim,when Carroll again made use ojf the objectionableexpression, and said be would not be able ; the de-fendant tlien arrested him : Carroll then said theyknew where be lived, and could! snmaiun bim, butO'Sullivan replied,!" I have youinow , my boy, and Iwill settle you," and told witness to twist biscrubeen like any other corner Joy ; Carroll at firstresisted slightly, but afterwards went quietly to thelock-up ; be bad drink taken at j the time, but wasnot drunk ; if witness bad been oa duty alone bewould not have arrested him. j

    By Mr. Cherry-j-Did not state what I have toldto my superior officer , as be only asked me to tellthe expressions Carroll made ase of ; I would besorry to repeat tbeot'servationsl Carroll made use ofon the'way to the ^ock-up. j

    His Honour—A re they filthier expressions thanthe ones you have just told of ?[ Yes.

    By Mn Cherry—Did you hear him shouting" John Carroll is j oing to the lock-up ?'' TTes.

    Do sober men e rer make a&e of thesa observa-tions ? Sober me I are not generally arrested.:

    His Honour—Before bo was arrested you sayCarroll made use bl this ugly language P ¦ Yes, berepeated the expression twice, and said the sergeantwould not be able to arrest bimi

    Constable Doyle! deposed ' that be rememberedthe night of the 4t|h November,' and waa acting asbarrack orderly ; when Carroll! was brought in boappeared to be qujfce sober. To Mr. Cherry : I amgodfather to one of Carroll's children.

    Sergeant Dajton deposed thut bu was in chargeof the leck-up on iho night of the 4th November;was told that Carroll wasted to see him ; on goinginto tbe cell be appeared to be all riglit ; went downto the Mayor and got an order for bis discharge.

    By Mr. Cherry-f-Did you stat« to Sergeant O'Sul-livan that you thoug ht the man was sober ? No ; Idid not see him atfall then. Did you send word ?No; I did not. ' Sergeant O'Sullivan : He is sup-posed to. Witness : I am not. I have known Car-roll for tbe last seventeen yearq. ¦

    Mr. John M'Grath was brought up to depose tosome conversation' lie bad with I Sergeant O'Sullivanwith respect to Carroll , butbis Honour held it wasnot admissable. Mr. Nunn : I j simply want to showfrom his conversation that he had ua animus againstthe piaintiff. j j

    Constable Barry, recalled, deposed that he beardSergeant O'Sullivan eay be would arrest Carroll attbo first Opportunity. . I

    By Mr.; Cherry}—Were you. reported for b«iugdrunk by Sergeant O'Sullivan and lined ? Yea, sincethis case i , : i

    Sergeu lt O'Sullivun was then examined, and de-posed tbe t on tbe! night in question Carroll came uptowards tbeu) drunk ; Barry ibid, him good- nigbt,and then Carroll shouted out the objectionable ex-pression lalluded tofrom six to ten times ; witnessasked bim to go home, but be: would not , and hethen toldj plaintiff be weuld have to arrest him if huwould not go away ; Carroll caid be 'would not boable ; be then arrested him, when be resisted, undwhen.helwent quietly be was giren full liberty towalk on, und whilst being brought to tbe lock-upplaintiff inndc use of very bad language ; witnessdid not make us«g of the expression* ̂ attributed tohim at all i the evidence given by Carroll and Barrywua not tiuthfuL ¦ :

    ; Mr. J: P. Hanrahan, P.S.C.j produced the booksof the Police Court, in which wns registered the de-cision come to by tbe Mayor and Dr. Scott on tbocharge preferred by Sergeant O'Sullivan againstCarroll for being drunk and disorderly on the nightof the 4th November ; be was disjtiarged with acantion/ '¦ . j ! ' '; ¦ !

    ! Jobn ; Wbelani deposed thtt be was in Bolger'spablicbouae on the uigbt in question with Carroll ;could not tell what be drank, but when be came outof tbe bouse just before 10 o'clock he was sober.

    ! Mr. Cherry—Did you ever state ha diank fourrounds of whiskey that nigbt ? Not to my know-ledze. ' . ' ¦ '. i ' ¦ :

    i Mr. Cherry then summed ] up for the defendant.Having: rviewed tbe evidence be said a more do-grading statement than that made by Carroll wasnever heard in: a. court of justice. He asked tbejury to bold that the defendant was perfectly justi-fied in arresting bim for having made USM of thisdegrading language, and be also asked tbe jury tocome to tbe conclusion that Carroll ;wos drunk attbe time. Did anyone ever bear a sober man shout-ing out when he was. being brought to the look-up ?If they wisbed 'to maintain a reasonable amount oforder in tbe streets, and not allow rowdies to begoing about shouting oat disguBtmg;expressions,they should find for the defendant. ! I ' :

    Mr. Nuna naked bis Honor to submit the follow-ing questions to the jury i—Was the plaintiff at tbetime of | bis arrest drunk or oober, and whether hewas conducting himself in the disorderly mannerwhich bad been stated ? ; j

    Mr. Cherry isuggested thut tbe subjoined ques-tions should be submitted :—Whether the police badreasonable cause for > believing Carroll was ldrunk,and whether, fas a matter of fact , be waa dieorderlyin the street on tbe nigbt in question P '

    His Honor was sorry to see ^be spirit which badbeen exhibited in this caso amongst tbe constabularyin the iity. : jit wan a bard thing to tell fcxaotlywhen 4 ^

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    drunk' If * constable mvt a man

    in tbe ptteets abputing.and advised bim to go borne,and if bo eaid be would not , and continued abouting,and dared anyone; to arrest him, he would bo veryslow : to j say ' the constable: was to turn about andleave the. man;sboutingin tbo streets. On tbe con-trary he tbongbt it 'would be tbe duty of the con-stable to arrc>st bim, ; Wbun be badj eaid that therewas very little more for bim to sa.y except to callattention to tbe evidence of thr defendant in tbiacase. |The whole question ithey bad to decide wuawhich i eide was tolling the truth? Carroll raid boused tbia language once j Carry twice, and SullivanBIJ; or eigbtitim«!B befoie . be wa« ' arrested. Thofilthier expressions mtntionel Cat roll denied havingused at all , io in this he was contradicting B^rfy.If be (bis Honor) saw a dwarf of u policeman—andsuch wsis nut jtu be seen, ai Jiie cuuetal>ulHry of tliivcountry' wero oa fioe o body of men AI nay in tlieworld-f-or if oj policeman wbo he could blow nwuy puthis hand on bin), be weuld walk away as qaittly nsa lamb (Ltugltei). The questions now bu wouldput to tbe jury were—(1). jDo you ' believe plaintiffBbouted out Ithi a language tev«ru l times before hewas arrested;? , (2) . Ar.: jou of opinjoa or do JOIIbelieve tbat tbe uifemlicnt on this evenini; honct.tlybeliuved. tbia man uuUei' tbe influence ,|und the n'tionwaa accordingly disuiissi-d.-pAd'joujjned.

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    Hin Hono^ sat at 10.16 tins niprning, nnd re<

    siiroei the hcario); of defended civil dills. ' ;John Ahearnt y. JJiehael and Jamti Coal— Tbi«

    waB , aa aotlia iox £A lQi, p'kc •){ egme tiuliar

    void byi plaintiff to Mr. Coxj Mr. Strong*jfojrjplain-tiff, and Mr. J.jW. HowataVor defending - ' ¦

    ¦.Plaintiff deposed : that hi sold a piece of cedar

    wood to Miv Egan, clerk !» Mr. Cox, for &\ 10B.,and was not pnid for it. ! | j • ; ¦ '! ¦; . -

    By Mr. Howard-i-John Hayes did not sell : thetimber lat all events j I cautioned bim • that I waatbe owner of thai timber, j Do you alwayb fay thatto those with whonvyou baye d'ealiiigB'P jNp, but Ibad not confidence inlhimJ J : , "\ -

    ¦, < : ' , 'John! Hayes oxamirJed—Tjhis piece of timber was

    owned by Mr. Aheaml -To Mr.1 Howard : I did noteell it jtb Mr. Cox as my own. His Hon6r : Tberois an end t« the case.' - 1 give a decree forjjS4 10s.¦James ' Aylward V. Thomas Power.—This: wis anaction to recover .£1 7e., amount alleged!to be doefor boots supplied. Mr. Thornton for plaintiff, andMr. Dpnford for defendant. Tbe last 'pair weresupplied in August. 'j ! 'Tne defence fas that the! boots were supplied toa Mies 'Grant, who subsequently married ^he.defen- ,dant. Her name ought to fce in the process. ' ,

    Tbe defendant deposed !be waa married to his 1wife in1 September. ' ; • \ . ! : •

    His Honor—How mneh1 fortune did you get PWitness : 2̂00. • ' ¦ j l ! "\ "' '

    Hia Honor—And don't yon think you might-payfor these boots out of that P ' I will amend tbe pro-cess, and give a denree. • ; 1 1 ' , ' I. Patrick Bailey' v. James i)«ani/.-—This vras'an ao-tion to recover J25 damages; for injuries inflicted bynegligent driving. Mr. Allingharn for plaintiff, andMr. Thornton for defendant- ' i' .

    Plaintiff depostd that j on the Gth Septembor,whilst 'driving along tho| road to Passage, Deahydrove his car into witness's, and did it damage,breaking his shaft ; witness was at the! left side,and defendant was driving in the;middle. !

    By Mr. Thornton—He was cbt driving slowly,but was running against the mail-car ; was quitesober ; tbe car would cost about LSI i to get itmended ; had to employ another caf.l at* 6B. a day,in consequence. ; i [ ' ¦ • - .

    James Lannen deposed tbat be win a. passengeron Den.hy'8 car t they were| driving uj> tbe Passagebill, at a quick walk ; be was keeping* the river sideof tbe road. !. ' : i i j ' :

    Defendant's driver deposed that be was! drivingbia car at the proper sido, the cliff side o! tbo road ;plaintiff came galloping along, and rntneo3 repeat-edly shouted ; out not to run into bis < car ; tbecollision then occurred ; plaintiff was drunk.

    Mr. Jjannen, recalled, said bu beard noj noise of acar coming on this night ; it wa» very stormy, andwhen he wanted to speak to the driver, ; bu bad toshout put to bim. Dismissed without prejudice.

    i - THK LATE:DUNKOBB BEOATTAJ :. ¦

    Geoffrey Walsh v. The JDunroore Regatta {Committee.—This was an action to recover SA, amount of aprize at the Duntnore regatta, which the defendantalleged he WUB entitled to. Mr. Allingham forplaintiff , and Mr. Thornton for defendant,

    Plaintiff examined by Mr. Allingbain—Am afisherman at Passage, and own a boat | called theMay Queen ; entered her for a Bailing race at thelate Dunmore Regatta, and coine id first ; beforestarting I came to an anchor. To bis Honor : Tbeprize is X4 ; it was for tho yawl race. ! '

    By Mr. Thornton—On my oath,,we anobored ; wedid not let it 'drag ; did not actually take u flyingstart ; there was an objection lodged to us by oneof the boats' crews]; was; inf orined j that my boatwas disqualified. ,

    To His Honor—Was called before the committeewhen'they were hearing the objection.

    James Walsh, sworn—;Was in the boat tbis day ;came to an anchor tbat day in five fathoms of rrater,and nino fathoms of rope. , : j

    TolHis Honor—On my oathj tho grapnol washolding her. ' j ¦ ;

    Michael Walsh was also in tbe ATay \Quten , andswore that the boat did not drag an inch. ;

    William Parker, another of tbe crow, ! proved tbegrapnel held. ! '. \

    Captain Mitchell , examined by Mr. Thornton—These mendre w lots and Were to take their position;they went to take their places, and they drifted onexpecting the shot to be Bred every minute ; theybad to run to the westward ; tbo Afdy Queen carriedher moorings with ber, and the others left thembehind ; the second and , third lodged an objectionagainst the May Queen, and she was disqualified ;all the others slipped their anchors, as tbey bad not'time to pull them up ; I have been in Dunmore forth» last 41 years, and have Been many regattas ;there is always more trouble with these Vassagojhobbling yawls than with all tbe gentlemen's yucbts.

    By Mr. Allingham—There was between aaven andeight fathomR of water that day, and tbey bod only;nine fathoms out ; there was notliing to preventbim hauling up bis anchor ; tbcoa that -mado theicomplaint paid tbe 4s. entrance. I

    Mr. ' Allingbgm—Tbey always haul their anchorin a race of this class. j

    His Honor—And I bavo seen many | such races,too, and they generally slip tbeir anchors. Thoconditions stated that the decision of tbe commit teain all cases shall bo final ; if be entered into thorace under these conditions, bow am 1 to reverse thadecision of tbe committee ? j :

    Mr. Allingbam—If yon are of opinion that thisdecision was wrong you can reverse it. j

    In reply to bis Honor, Capt. Mitchell said allthe committee heard the objection. j 'His Honor—I must dismiss the cose,' as I cannotreview tbe decision of the committee. ! :

    Mr. Allingham—We only brought the case for-word to ventilate the affair, as it is a notoriousfact that tbe prizes are always kept in Dunmore; !

    Jomet Burke v. Patrick Kelly .—Tins wns anuctionto recover damages; laid at £5, for] trespass ofcattle on half an acre of land, bis property, at Ballj'-knock ; defendant )B plaintiff's'landlord. Mr. Feelyfor plaintifi. and Mr. TborDton , for defendant. Mr.Thornton : WHS it not at .the

    1 dictation of tbe LabourLeague you wera to get this balf-acre ? Plaintiff iYea. Did they not afterwards tell you to give ibup ?' No. ! . I

    ¦ ' IDefendant, in reply to Mr. Tborn(or , eaid he

    was compelled by tbe League to give this half-aero ; afterwards they ; directed to put this manout ; when be sent Ms cattle on the land, therewas about 3d. worth of cabbage onj it 1 ; let tbeland to plaintiff at the same rent as witnecs paid,and for as long ns be wan on it. ' j ;

    His Honor held tbe defendant had no right to turnthis man out without notice. He actejd altogetheron tha high band, and b'is Honor's experience wasthis, that tbe greatest acts of oppression bav-ybeen inflicted by tenants themselves | upon tbooewbo bad the misfortune to be under tbeui. Hewould give a decree for £2. I !

    Owen Callaghan v. James Wall.—Tbic was an.action to recover £17 17e.lOd. amount due on foot ofa promissory note; and also for goods received. Mr.O'Sullivan for plaintiff, and Mr. Strange for de-fendant. The real object in defending tbe canato get time to pay the bill. Decree; for amount,Mr. O'Callagban promising to take pay meat byeasy instalments. : '

    Timothg CrcncUy v. John Hennc»«u.—Tbis wasan action brought to recover £50, for two cova,which defendant |a alleged to have illegally seized.Mr. Ambrose for plaintiff, and Mr. Feely for de-fendant. ¦ ¦ 'I : J 1

    Tho plaintiff deposed : that tho cattls woro soizednnder a civil bill riecreo from tho lands 'of tho WidowKearney where tbey were graziog ;'he dill not see thorntaken, but saw them afterwards in tbe pbund. :

    Thomas Bntler deposed that on the lot . of OcMwrho /eized two cows on ; the Widow Kcarnoy'a lardnnder the warrant produced. I i

    To his Honour-7-The cattle wero so d r»t tho citypound next day and realised .£20. •¦ ,

    Plaintiff deposed that when he heard tho cqws vtoroseized be lorvod notice on Hennessy that the cows worehis ; he bought the two cows on tho fair of Waterford—ono for £H , and tha other for .£14 7s [Cd. ! jBy Mr. Feely—I nm a night-watchman in tho Water-ford Steamship Company i Widow Kejrnoy sold thomilk for me, and I got the money afterwards 1 thorowas an auction at; tho Widow Kearnoy'a ; I gave thoorder to Mr. Smith to call this auction i I bouQhteierything tbero and paid for them. j ' ;

    Mr. Foely—I want to , show this concoction and. osham between tbis man and Mrs. Kearrioy. ' |

    Witneis (oontuined)—I bought tho socoud' cow fromJohn Meehan, and paid him for it. ¦ I

    John Meeban depoodd that ho add tho cow toCrowley in September for j£14 7«. | !

    Andrew Power deposed that ho mado tho bargain fco-tween Mr. Crowloy and .Mrs. Kearney for tbo first cow&f £ U . \ - : -

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    Mr. Smith deposed that be bod an auction at MrsKearney 's in June i the'things were bought by Crowley,and be paid witness , whb.har.dod over the monoy to MraKearney,1 deducting the auction expenses. : i

    His Honour hold that this man bonjht tha cows, dadBent them to his eiiUr-ia-law to manago thorn, and i hogave a decrco for JE28 7ai 6d. ;

    TUE ^DAHD' JOEI—LICENSES . ;: At twelve o'clock tbe'following magistrates sat on

    the beuoh with bis Honor—Captain Armstrong, Capt.Welch , Messrs. Congruve Bogem, D. 0. Bodkin, K.M ,P. 3. Power, M.P,, Col. Baker, Hon. D'r F. Fortototio.Mr. Wm. Gilbert, deputy Clerk of the Crown hat lagread over tbo jury panel, tho following wore swornOD tho COUNTTl OEUHD JDBT j .i ! '

    Messrs. John Wilson!(foreman), Thaa.Barron, JohnCasuy, John Delahunty, Patriot Gonith1, W. Hartrj,William Lodgo, ' Miobiel Shanahan, Biohard Barton,Oarret Chcaety, DaTidjDnnpbv , William Hahcssy. J.Lynch , Jan. f'helin, JaB lludd, Qooffrpv Chcauty, &}.Danphy, Venn Haese((, Owen Power, Patrick Unllor,Jlarf.ioCheasty, Miohael Ddophy, K Iwoud Havilun.

    ; Hia Honor , addressing them, atid—Mr. WiUon , andg«ntl> men of tho Grand Jury of tho County nf Water*lord , I am! sorry

    1 to toll you that 'yoa have ratht-r morebneinean , in fact a (Treat; dual more'j than nsualj asyon have six cafes to try, und altbaajfh perhapu Incampari^oD with ; otherl placei ,' that mt^ht not bo Son*eidered a largo unmncr couiideriu^ trji-ri) was no win*lur as»il0K, still ,'for Wut^-rford it is a largo nntubcr, Ihavu juot been looking orer 'bu bookl and comparingtbo numbitr of c:is- a a^ tho pr