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•THE WATKHFOKD NEWS I IEST1DI.1S1IKD ]SI«. (AMcnnan llKl'MOSP , Proprietor.) I AKC. KST CIIK I . I . UH I N i s THK SOVTII or I HF. LANH . FubU'U- - 1 nxrji Friday i' roiiiiij, at flo. -i' J King Street lorHflTV. TUT VlutVINtl.M. BANK.l VKK I : THHKK l' KNt K; Y E A KI .Y ( IN AHV ASCK ) 1"S.; 1!\ I'llM. Y KA UI.Y , l. ' is.. IX AllVAXCK. Agents for Sale of THE NEWS: WATKlil'OHl)—Mr. W. K KI .LV , Iattli: (iiwjie' s-stm-l. TKAMOKr. ' M I V B CI.ANCT , Ri-fraOiiiienl Itooms, in Sittinrt-Ktrcet. FASSAfl K EAST—Tho Misses LOVK , Hotel , Square GAUniCK-OX-SUIlt—Mr. J.M.Mi'Ufiiv . Xcws A gent . DfHLlN— A I ' VKKTIWM ! A UKNTS : Messrs. W. II. SMIIII & Htix , Abbey struct; Mr. J. li . I. YXAH , 31) North Strniul Road , and 13 Upper Sackvillc st. DVNCAltVAX—Mr. F.liWAWi H KKNNAX , Stationer , Ac , l' ott nml Telrgrnpb Office , Tho Square KILKENNY—Mr. Jons M VKIUY , ROFC inn-strcct. (HSTLECOMF.K—Mr. J. UOI.OIIAX , Main-street. TIIK IRISH IJOATS ! WHITE STAH LIKE. UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMEltS. 6. C1.0 T. ns liurthcn. 3,000 ilorrc-powr; , ^^5^^2p^>y Liverpool for New York j fejA^jBgBR j AAfi'vety '1 tiureday, from QU'KKNS & jf ^BKB^C*£S£B^B * TOWN cvfiy Friday, foivrarding 1' asseniters to all parts of ilii 1 United Slates ami Canada , Krlun>iii|! I IOIII Now Viuk iveiy Satur.la; . llv Mrs-r* . II AIILA M< <t WOITV , H.llast , tail ;is umlrr , From I.iTKKi'doi., riii QtEF.SMOW.N . GERMANIC Thursday , ... May 20th. AWUAT1C... Thursday, ... Mny 27th. CELTIC- ... Thureday, ... Juno 3rd . JiXTOHLlC... Thursday, ... Juno lOlli. Efc imiTANMC Thursday , ... Juno 17th. KKOM XKW \nnK : AUKIAT1C . .. Saturday, ... May 8th These Steamshi ps ate all uniform , ol the lii g lml Fperd. mid ri'i'lftf will) modern cinveniciicis in cvtry department. The siUun , MHtc-rLOnis , and smoking-rooms ;<ie iuniiUhi ps. Atei.tpi- l'ittsnpc , 8J day* in Summer, J>} days in Winter. Kadi Vinclis con-.tni.tnl in 7 unti'r-l'Kbt loinparlinriils. llralts isMied on Now York Ireeot cl.arpe . Saloon , £16 1(^4. ami -I (iuiiivas ; Ucluru Tickets , 35 Guineas ; Sti'tmgc, £)> 0- . 11 M 1 STKEUAGXK iire unusuall y t-paciouf. well I'g htul , TmiilaM , and wanned , nnd lV--o;gcri of this class receive Ilio utnu'sl civility and attention. An unlimited supp ly ol (\<> \\-i l'lOviMous. , \ edical cdtntotts tu'C of charpc J*t. wat doses in Steerage tt» attend llie U'un?n anil Children , Stei-tajr i line HS low as t-i my other line. For fr. iR bt mil further t-artiiulars , upp ly at the Oflin- of lb.- Coirpnuy, 19, llrcnduay, New Yolk , and 9t>, Market bticet, CI. KAKO ; iu Qu" enstewn , lo J»nie» ^cott & Co. ; or ISM AY , I. V K1K& Co., 10, Waltr^trn-r , J.irri(iool , and :i-J , l.iadinhnll-stntt , l.nndou , K.C. [j^ti-tl T. S. IIAKYKY , Little tie( rgeVstr«ct , and JAMW I1KNNESSY , C.eal Gei-rgeVM., \V»tnf.-rd. ,1. M. Mfltl'llY , +3, Xew-laof , Carrick-on Suir. JUUS ll'J U, Jui/., )) migan» '>. NATIONAL LINE to NEW YORK t£5 ' X0T 1CK .—This Company taics the libk ol Insui* ¦ nc. liip to Ill»i ,0l 1 O) on eaeli nt its Yrssfls , thus jtivini: 1'li^iligiT^ lli*" \it>\ posbible pUHiitnleo for salt-ly end avoid- ance of ditupir at M*:I . The mct-t sou'lierl y route ha« Lei-n AI WSV . H adopted Vy this Corupany to avoid Ice and Head* f dzr- 1- LAHC ; EST STKAMKKS AFLOAT . Tp^^^^^» J-Vom Livi.uiooi, (o N KW YOBK ttS«^WJ^ :1 f *^aJ tt'enj Wednesday. n^llK Mugiiiiiuciil Full-Powered Iron Sere" JL si KAM.Mill's Shipi . TOTU 5Ai ;»*. Ton/. K'iYfT . tirofan 5"Wl EX U UNH , Kemp -kin) STAIN , trsir -HijO THK yUKES , Uray-f +111 II \l.Y , T!ii.uifou 4-W Hoi.LASl) , Simimou ^-17 rii.\SCK, Th*nii*oo Wl KH1N , Andrews W'Sli CAXAD\ , Wili!ter *V" HKLVJCTIA , Spencer o!i7l (;]|]'i:cK , Thou:* '^Xl DENMARK, Sumncr o7iJ Will ^»il troin l.iverpuul to Nr\v York as nuder: THK QUKEN Wednesday, May VJ SVA1N Wednesday, May 2(5 EK1X Wednesday , Juno ^ I.rHVit;g CjtuetiKtown the tollowinj; Oays. " And from 1-O-IDON to Ngw YOBK ss follows : ITALY WfJnesJar , Maj III GKF. fcCK WednciJay, May 20 HOLL A ND Wediie-dB . v , June B 'lliSnlutn im II.II. i il.n u,u IL ui^uii»s-td , the state "Pim* \.tnu \lnu^Ulllt >' Ut^e , aud c*.<n oil the Saloons ittiKted in poop on deck'. lute uf p.i»«^(!u—By Liverpool Steamers , 12, 16 , aud 17 fiu:iie<* ; hy Loii lon .Sicamir* , 10. 12, nnd 16 Guuic.is , nc- cordii.i ' t'> ai:c-<inioiitj .ition in M»tt-romn—all liavini; hanu- piivili-Bi 1 Hi S.ilnon. Uelurn Ticket , TWF.N1Y' FUIJ U UL'INKA. -. CfciJ- The ( OMFUI'.T ot STKE1IAOK I'ASSKN' liKUS *peci.t!ly coij-idrreil 1 lie nccoiumodAtt n Itvuig uimuialUd ol aprtci' , !'«;l' f , and ventilation. K. -.tiM.i l'.i->:ii!i—a> luw bk bj any otln-i Iii» iur ' bili- •l.ui. il.ii.ci' u' 1' n'li l'lnti. -i nii.i M'ltid u|i mil roik<tl h . \ lln Ciitnl-.U J ' * *< I Val:i> . Mid.cal Kllei.viiu.cf Fue. .Sltward- cr-i> ui diU'i>ilnui> ' " ii Fen ale Sticiapi* l' aiM-rt'tr. ". Mciragi l'j.'Mii(:ii» lorwarded to (jm IJI r, l >». -li.n , l'lul- Ji ' .l li-.s , ind ];.i!t:mir'- , "itln.ut Ks'iu t'l.arpc , : uil I'lickid tlin.u^'ti (>¦ >.* u t- ' faiiri>cn , and till inland trmni> ot United SUli- ai. il OliadA \'\l lavoiable litlll^. i' as. -etlfms bui.ki-d II I -'U K I I tu Au- ' .ralia , New /.ralnnit, Cliiu.i , M.d Japai , tia tlie Krie Uail^ay. Fur Fmynt ^r l' a'^age api'l y tu 'J in- Nai:iiia) »' .e.iui>l/ip Cninp.Miy (l. ' .mit'dj, -1 and 'J3, W' attr-slieel , Livtipool. *cai; AOEM FOU \VAi>uroni» : MICHAEL J J OW. NEY , l) D) cv , VJ , Merchants ' Quuy . ,1. M. MUl;lllY , t. ' iimek-irn.Suir ; liiciiAkn LU MJ V, >V. nl:-> <r>i 'l , df. ; lllCIIAt lll 1'llXLAN , Uruwil-htlCt t , l'ol !• law ; W' a, Y< riUl«TAL, ( . "roCrr , Xr« l^)^^ ; l'AlK. l.A>GAh , lSnniiiiitiDii ; .I OSEVU M USI, lime t , lJ miKHrvAii ; or to N. iiiii l J. t' CMMiNs aml }ikOi ., Qu(Cii>lbnii. l \\'—iij (t^ Mf , -nivjM-d to ^ecolt• their l'assiges (riiin llie l.Ot.il A>:-iite belure lciviUj: liou.r. AMKHICAN LINK. «^ L"NIH:I) STA 'I KS MAIL S1KAMEKS , inil-iyt- Liverpool to Philadelphia «VlsJ\l^ - K\T-:i.Y WKDNKMiAY. itBEKSa^ Calling at Qoiciistowu evt-ry Tnuit^i'AY. Firbl»cliish Full*jioweied Iron Sttam^liijis aic ai pointid ttj Sail :— •AHliOrsroi:O...May 5 •KF.NILWOUT H ...May 'U\ OHIO May 12 rKSN%YLVAXlA...hn.e 2 ILLIXUI ^ May INDIANA Jum- U No nj t rui(d.btt - Vn ^tiihgvTa carried on voyBife uuikvdthuh * Tlii> is ihr on ' y Trans-Allai.lir Line 'Bilin^ under < IK- Vint'd >t.it *>. Fla^* , and lhe accLUinuidatioii lor ..II rlut< >eS ut pa^^tii^'titi is r'|tiMl in 'NiNinii- ai;d c(>mtoit Iu an\ ol the Kiiropean Sienn.*li|p l.in *t> . Evi .r) Stiuiiiir^jriiiba^utgeiin Aiiil Menardes* . l'. »-tli|lil. ' ul.d |i< ods aielalhiid Hi I'hilailel plim oil the Wlj.irl ol lilt- iViiti>ylvauitt Itailn ad L' .mp.inJ- , w lnrli ho the . -hii . 'iiet ui.d uibh ' .diiect rouie, to all plates iu the \Ve»t- «ru Male- . For the ?i.tcial im uimtd-itu u of l' a>M n|i>r>- , thcie ui Dnd<r lie haine roo ^, }£(-ti<»hioiiii ]lo< n. , United Statet> Litter llux , Telegrap h Uflice, Etchaugc UtV.ce , and li.igRO^i; Kxpns* Oftier. J' tifEPUKi-rb bv this linn can puss dilfd into tie l:»ilioad Cars wiihunt leaviiij; the Landing Wharf , ami ll. 'i- -fli-i l a cuviug ol btitli liini! anil money. l ' Am> i'ASS\OR , £12 l'Js. 10 Li g ll' erii tiuiuca * . Keluri) '1 ,ikii« »l uduud i«it?. !-TJKU » C , II 1'At-bAOg «•> U.tt us by any oilier fuel clan- iiie , iii< lulling an utn plf supp l y of 1'iufisiou* , cooked and k< IMI I op by Ut >. - Couij'atij ' s Mi waul'- . Sle< ragt 1'asi-cnger^ ..i^ li.iuai '!i<l to New Yoik or Jialtiuioic wilhoul iidditioii.i l ctmrfi- . lMV. iHt.MA7K l'A'E4b I ¦ .' ¦ upeni.r :¦< I'lillimodallba, ill- elu'lu^ 1 ViL , luddiug, and all luceasary L' K II.MIS UIIJ tu- p.«»i. 'l»i.ii- , £7 . A|p ; ) "' 1'hiladfliihik lo l'UBK W I - . ICIIT & So», '•¦ H ' i;.| Aji n:- , Jj l ^7 , WuhiUt-stnet; in Qvelistowp , lo N, ^ J.I I JI.MlM i A liioihrip ; end ill Liveipool , tu I' .ICHAHI^ON , Sl'ENCK A Co., t! 17 and VJ Watfr-bl nit; or JOHN UKVEKKUX , C'uay, Walrrford. LNt.LANI) AND SOUTH WALKS , AM> TIIK SO U 111 OF 1UK1.AM) , BY .I' .K Al WKMKI' .N UAll. U Al , via MIl.KlKI) I1A\ KN , Iu cui.i.cction with the WATKurohli ANI> LlliKKIC K nnu WATKKl'Okll AMI C MBAL Ilt K.LANl) LillCS. SHORTEST KOTJTE kl REDUCED FAKES ». Krj'rvis Trains an iY' .-n' fu st Hail »*» gg& » Si. «i,it r. < K VKli Y W KKK VA J' . ^oBUs Ul» . —Lt-avi- WATKKKOKH ut 4. !W p.m., on Arrival of llL"'«ra Train from Limerick , and Jli .Sii n.m. Train fro m MnryWoujjh , A IIKIVIMI in 1/<)N))' J N iniailiiTUinl tiri.umstuiiccs inrniiUint; ) nt VIM t. h li . 'lii'Wiii n 'liiy* 1)' 'NVN I. KAVK L' I MION (I'u'Minjfton) at 5.1- J p.m., m.d AtDllVK AT WATK KH I KI I (wcutliw nnd circmiiM«in*K l*nniuiii|- ') aliout eleven a.m., in time; fur thu Triiins on the Wutcrfonl and Lii uerii - 'k ami Centnil Irclnml J.ijii's. X o C' arjro inn ho received on hoard after t 10 p.m., when the staBCK will be removed , to enable the Steamers to dvMirt rUNCTUAIJ- Y at the appointed time. ¥ A K K S— WA rEUFOUU AKD LOU DOS : SISOI .KS (availuhle I Days) 1st Class and .Saloon , 1( !K Od ,, 'Jnd Class anil Saloon, :)5 H Cd " ( ,, 3rd Clan) and Fore Cubin , 'J IM Od K KTVKSK (available for I month) 1st Class & Saloon , 7'« 'Jnd Class & Saloon , . '!)s. Yu ' riher information can bo obtained from ilr. \S' . K KID 'JO 1' ttlriek-htrcet , Cork ; Mr. J. M. DowNKY , lutilw ' uy Terminus , Limerick ; Mr. W. I). AI CN AUAICA , Adolphi Wliarf , Watorford ; a;id the K KHL-CKD >' AUKK between other imjiortant SUitious , the Time Tablen , and Thron(:h Kates for Good*, 4LC , of Mr. W. J. BushKI.L , the Great Western Company' s Uiutrict Agent , Adelj bi Wharf , Waterford. ^ ^^^ ^^ ^ ^ Vuddington Terminus. jl.tf CLYD ]• Henular "VVATERFOKD and LONDO1S, Yia SiaitliaiiipUui , and Lnmlon and Si.uth Wchtirn Unilwny PLYMOUTH and SOUTHAMPTON , nnd SOliTU ol ENGLAND , COltK , UUllLlN, UELKA STf and GLASGOW. « ^U rt rilUK new and powerful Screw Steamers OWt^f^ X COl'KI.AND . TOWAKI) , SANDA. ' YgNlI\ iV%.sKKi;i;VV()l{K CUMUKAE , KHDY- TfljjMifji 'fWyroN K, WICKl.OW , aud AUKLOW . arc intended tx Sail as uiulir (wrathcr permiltiug, unless pre- vented by any iinUireseen circntiik1aiicf6), ivith lit'tity lo i' otv \ e^all!< , nnd t>> under a^sist.mce to YcsseU in DisticbB : KIIO.M WATK11F0I1U TO GLASGOW, Friday, SaiiinlHV Tvcfcdav , WfdniMlny , Friiluy, K'Huiday, TniMlny, U' cddCMlny, Friday, Satnnl.i'- , TaewU y ' Widiies-day, Friday, Saturday, Tvn fcdr.y, ^ ednebday, Friday, Saturd ay, Tursdav , Wtdneiday, KUOM GLASGOW TO WATEKFOKI ) , Kveiy MONDAY , WEDNESDAY , and FKIIM ) , 2 p.m.; Kai l 10 Hreenock , 0 p.m. X OTR .Tbe Steamer on Friday noes via G il' . FliOM WATElthOKl ; 10 liKLFAST . Every KKIIIA Y, Via VUUK , »l 1 r .m. Kveij SATUlillAY , dirtel , - nl 6 p.m. UELK AS'l 10 WATEUFOKI) , Eviry M0N1IAV „. via Glasgow. Every '11IUUS1IAY , direct. From WATEl " (1 0i:i) TO PL'DLIN , direct , Kvcry TUESIMl" , ... at 1 p.m. I'UI ILIN to WA'I KKKOHD , Via (.Insgow, Every WEDNKSDAY. FKUM WATKHFOIll) TO COKK. Evtiy WKDXl- .MlAY , - at 1 p.m. Evuy F1I1DAY , - nt 1 p.m. VKOM CUKK TO W' ATKKFOKtl , duett , Kvrry JI0XIMY. W ATKRVOIll) TO LONDON , Stiamer to bouiliamptoii , thence by London and South \Yi>tetn ltailway tu Nun* F.lms'Station , at '1'broug h lintes , Kveiv SATUUDAY , at 1 p.m. LONDO N TO * WAIEKFOIID-Etoy TUESDAY, Goid« Hiccivcd at any ol the ltireivini; Iloutc* ol tin l.nmluii aiid S.IU11) Witiiiu ]i.iil»:i y Cimi|.any, and »l Nine Kims Station. WATKHFOUD TO l'LY.MOUTH , direct , Kvny SAIL'KDAY, at -t ji.ui . lLYMOUTil 10 V ATKUFOltD , diuct , Eveiy Fl! I DAY , at 2 p.m. WATKJtFOHU to SOL'JUAM l- 'J OX, vi.1 l'l ymoulh Every SATlilUMY , nt 4 p.m. SOUTIIAJi n ON '10 WAIKKFOW ) , »i» Plymouth , Ever) WKDN KbDAY , at 10 a.in These Sti amem have eieelle.nl accommodation tor pAs&cu gtrS " PASSAGE-MONEY. VValer/nrd (f^* NO'i'K.'1 he Clj de Shipp ing Con.pntiy Jiimie »ll Gm.d-. Shi pped by thor Lines nl Miiuncis , at 4d. percent to 'i' i;:dtTs having yearl y ajintinrnts , and 6a per cent to oc- casional Sui pperb—values to bt- declared at time of shi p- ment. Forms and all thlortnatioii to be had at the Ofhrt-s. tor Kates of Freight , Ar. , appl y lo—I ' oBK STBAMMiir (' oHrASV., l'mrosu IJuaj , Cork ; CAUVUK aud KOAS , Eden (Juny, Dllai> ; J. C. 1' |^XKI1TO^¦, 10 Victona Stieet , 1 Sol last ; HtMiY J. WAII ^O , I'lymoutli ; 11 . \V. W ILLI A MS, LonuVn and South-U' i-6tei u L' ailway Company, Exitir Ihnl'lini;' , Aithur-ttrect , \Yest , .mil ilirir Ueciivuij; HouseB tbioup bout tie city ; Cl y de Shi pping Co., 40, U pper Cecil-street , Limerick , Mid thu CLYDE SIIHT1NG COMPANY , Siiuthauiptnu , Greenock , GlB}>KOw , and Watcrlotd. Sprcial Forma ol lh Is nf I-nding required ty t' e Cljde ShipiniiK Company to be had lioni tliu Agents* . 3UUi April 1 p.m., via Coik and Uclfast 1st Mny I! p.m., via Uel' a^t 4th ,, 1 p.m., via Dubl .u. ntli 1 p.m., via Cork. Till ,, I p.m . MA Cork and Belfast 8 h ti p.m., via Ilelfast. lltb ,, 1 p.m., via Dublin. 12ili ,, 1 p.m., via Cork. Mill 1 p.m., Tin Coik and Ucllns,! 15th ,, ti p.m., via lWlt,v,t 18tb 1 p.m., via UuUm. IDib 1 p.m., via Coik . !!l>t 1 p.m., via Cork and Uflfatt 22nd G p.m., vi,\ licllaht. 2otb 1 p.m., via Dublin. 26'h 1 p.m., vin Coi k 28th 1 p.m., viu Cork and Uelfast 2Uth 0 p.m., via liellast. 1st June 1 p.m., vi a Duljl.n. 2nd 1 p.m., via Cork. Cabin, lteturn. Deck lo Gl»>gon or Itellast l"s. 6J. 25s lUt. Cork ... fU 1J< oa Dublin , ... 1(K Cs Plymouth and Southampton 20s. 30s. Ins. London. ... 26i. 37s Cd 16- . GOVEHNMEXT EMIGJtATlON TO TIIK Province of Ontario , Dominion cf Canada , "'¦fclrUL ri^EKAXT Farmers, A gri- ¦**^fl^^^ |^^ l JL cultural Labourers , and >' c- >*^HaBBSfiZv male Uomes,tie Servants Fhoubl apply to the Undersigned for every information rc^rd- intr Canada. Free Grants of 1> I K> Acres of Land arc given to every head of a famil y, male or female ; anil every child IS yea rs of ng-c, and over, in entitled to 100 acres. Assisted i' asPiijNtf arc granted to iiiarneil Agricultu- ral Labourers ami tlieir Jfamilivs and t' tmnle tinnies t ic Servants , at vcrj'law rates , and Kmyloymeut (ruarun- Uod ut pood wafjes. In addition to the abov e , Free Passes are given from Quebec to tiny part of the Province of Ontario , and tho Apents of the Governmen t nil) pay every at- tention to the comfort* and interests of Emigrants. Pamphlets, on the soil , Productions , Climate , Kate of Wages , ie., can be obtained Ojntti *) by appl ying per- sonall y or by letter to J. MUKPHY , Ontario Emigration Commissioner (al2-3m) 3 , Patrick's Quuy, Cork. WATEKFORD STEAMSHIP COMPANY- JUTE HOKV 011DER OF 8AILIX0—31A Y , 1875. STKAMKIIS. GIPSY , LAltA, ZEPllYlt , CLIO , or JUVEHNA. " Va MOTIC11. —TlieU' aterfordSleainslii p iflHMr ^ p^ i-\ Company receive Goods for Shipment 'Vri rVf i ^*' °" ''"' lol'"w ''"g Terms onl y:—They reserve WKtlltK^AuP} ^ the , ri ^ ht to carry by any, not by particular Vi' nse ' ls , with liberty lo Tow Shi ps and call at other Ports am! H ill not be accountable for injuries or losses arising from del'y, Accidents of the Seas , Itivrra , Fire , tbu Queen ' a Km— mil* , drffClivc Xavii'iili pn . or accidents from any other cau>t aot lor any loss which mi ght have been covered by Insurance , ? or fur Leakage , HreakagCjCondition , Quality, or content* ot any Parcels or Packages , unless specially entered and aclvz- Inrttn Frei ght paid.. Goods not removed to be Stored at the risk aud expense ol the Consi gnees. WATEKFOHD AND liKlhTOL. From Watrrford to llriMol : Flora lirist"! to Vateifoid I - IUI : CT . ' iiutF.CT. Tui-fday, May 4 Tuesday, ,, 11 Tucfda? , I* Tuesday, ,, 1^ From Waterford Direct. Friday May 7 Friday 11 Friday L'l Friday -B %j£~ On early Morning Sailiugn , theCabiuof theSteam. ers will he. Open ti) receive Passeu^*: 1 *!* arriving/ " roru London by thr Ni g lit JlailTraii:. Cahio Fare, lo.i Od.; Servants and Childn.i, Km. Od. Itetum do., 2os. ; or with liberty to return from Dublin Cork , or Weifori) , 31s CA ., Steward' s lucludud ; Deck 7s . Kd. Fematesiitteud the Ladies ' Cabin. WATKKFOIt D AND LIVERPOOL. TJlltEE SAILINGS WEEKLY. ILOM WA1EBI01II). fROB LIVtKlOOl. : Monday, May U' < iJiierdii v, ,, 5 Vriilay, " 7 Mi.miay li i IViilmxlii v, li Friilay, 1* Monday, 17 WuWfilay, ,, J!i Friday, VI Monday, ,, -1 Wednenday, l;i Friiiay, ,, -i M oiiilar, ., :il Mi.miay ]i i S Aft u'Monday, , 10 1 Aft ' u VII I WMI II . V, 1L- 5 .A ft ' njtteiliicMlik , 1- : > Affn Friday, U. 8 Morn Friday, ,, 11 U Aft ' u Monday, 17— II Morn . Monday, ,, 17 II Moru WYdriifday, ,, ]!» ]J MuriiiYViiliitulay, ., 1!' —10 Morn Fridav , ,, SI .. 11 MornlFriday, -1 —11 Morn Monday, ,, '^1 ;i Att 'nlMoiiuiiy, ,, -I —12 Xuou Wciliimday, ^<i 3 AffuiWciluesday, \!H 2 Aft ' u Friday, ->i + Atfn 'fridny ~ "H I Aft ' n M onday, ., :il li M»rii!.Mouilaj , 01 (i Affu Cubin Fate, 17s. Cd ; Servants (1 ravelling' »nh families) and Children , lUs ; Deck , lUs. ; Clnldieu , Bk. Females at- tend the Ladies 'Cabin. Goods received at Clarence Dock , Liverpool. WATEHFOItD AND UUNGAKVAN. Hleamer UOHA. I KO1I WATI Monday, May Wednetdny, Friday, i, Monday, ,, Weilnesilay, Kridiiy, ii ¦ Mondny, Wednesday, Friday , ,, Mondny, ,, WednetUny, Friday, ,, iluaduy, J ., 10, 12, , U, , 17, , IU , 2(i , i 31, WAT ERF OKU AM* NEW ROSS. Km M W ATERFORII Dail y, Sundays ejeepted, . - .I 4.0 p.m F UOM N»w Hoer—Daily, Sundays ctcrptfd . jt 8 45 ..in. W A T E K F O R D AND U L' X C A X N O N. F HUH WjTElilonii-l'aily^undays eicepted . at 4.6 J.m. F ROM 1; U » GA I . VA K - Dail y, Hui.day s fieipted , at 8.1oa.iu . li.rtl.» miurnl and tteiy ililurnialioii K'V ^n by agenis at l<m>TGL—The (I ' I- HCIK I blMimpwlet OfKcr , 32 l'nno-bi .; llf.NOAKT*>-Jlr. T. Do»..ey , JUm-.treet ; Livi-kPOOL- \VatHl..id hlw.ni.hip Company, 23 ltioin. w u-k.»lr«t , W asli- tniiloii Iiuihiingh , m.d ot the Con.pan) 8 Office. -, tl.c AlAI-t , WATKIIFORI. . 1JLUMBEKS AND GASFITTERS X C O ii M I N S A N C 0 . CR OUAV. s ii i r r i N G . SllIl' l'ING COMPANY MAY , 1875. S TKA M C0MMVMCA T10N bctncni .. 1 Aft n Thursday, May 0 ... U All n .. VI XiouWeduvsday, W ...11 Mum ... I Atl ' u Thursdiiy, ' J>> ... G Aft ' u .. 10J MoroiTbureday, ' il ...IU Mom CLIO or JVVBKHA. to Bristol , Fp ui llrittol to Waterfoid , calling at Pembroke Dock. ... ' J\ .Horn Tuesday, May 4 ... 5 Aft ' u ... Si Affn Tuesday, 11 ... 10 Mom ... OS MorujTucEday, 1H ... 5 Mom ... i AlfuiTuetday, ' St ... 'J Mom 11 Morn Monday, May & H Muni ]L' XoonHVtdnuHlay, 5 —l'J Morn 12 Nuoii 'Friiluy, ,, 7 —11 Morn liroRU. >KiiM 3 , Ilmorn TucBdny, fj , 12 tnoru Thuraduy, lilNf 31 ay n AHVAN. (> , H morn (! , '1 nfi ' n S. 7 morn lz noon Saturday, 2 ofi ' n.Tucgday, 4 nft ' u ; TiiurBday, 7 moiii Saturday, 10 Dion. ( Tuesday, ,, 11 , ' ,. 13 , 11 lift U morn noon ,. 13, all u alt ' n Thursday, Saturday, Tuefiday, lhursdiiy, Saturday, 11 moru 12 noon 2 aft ' n ;i aft ' n ¦t afl ' u D morn 20, 20. morn ufl ' n ¦I , I) moru 1(1 ninrn ¦i'J . JiA IL WA Y T1MV TA ilJ.ES FOR MARCH WATEKFOKI ) TN^^XiMTlUCK ^iiAlLWAV. ; Vp tra ins fr m Waterford . TRA S>- ON WKr.K IIAVS. ISd. *? I .Mall , | Mail / I Mail v/ATMironB 142 ]A , 4 jlliS | v4a 14i l2 , S TO; UME . H-K. cia«.|ci. > CI MI ; Claw Cla» Cla» ICla^ i A II I A. . I f.M. I> .M. P.M. P.M. I P M Waif rf rJ ... dtp. S I'l Cainck-vn Suir. G 25 Clonmei _ 7 5 'l ippcrar) S 15 Juiution... tir.iv) 8 25 tlmu.. aulral 1 IS CORK .^_artiva) 1 3U DutHiD.. tten Cork _ - Junction 8 33 13 l/iinenck._sirivl FAIU- Klrtt Clm .Sing le lickrt , 14. Cd ; . -i-ci n.l it. II. -. ; Tlnrd do.. C». . 'J. Jtoluru—KimClaM . -Jli 9d ; Srct.nd Co., 16s. 6d. J. F. SiceLL, Scctctarjr. WATEKIOKD AM) Cl-.KTHAh IKKLAM) AND KILKENNY JUNCTION HAILWAYS . The tboitcbt routt (ion) AYatertt'id anil Kilkenny lo Dublin , A ihlone, l' < ituinna , l' ar:on»town.or Neaflsh , in viaMar> boio ' . IG* Improved quick and tbroupb daily conimunicNiion Lc- wn-ti Nar>toioui:li and olber Btatiotis to Waloiloid , thence riaNen Millord 10 London aDd all ttttiolll on tbc Gieal Wcal- rn rstlwaTuf HoptHnd :c ...arrival dctcrturc : 8 111 I 2 21' : 8 65 ! 2 30 1 0)5 1 III 1 U V5 ' 3 0 S 6U \i 16 U ' ' & 4 2 •1 n 3 40 fc M arrirr.t III 10 Ma )tKm U|( li tleji ^uji IU 52 rjrinilttiKlun Ju;ici ' n II 11 Uutihn arrtraf 1 Is Alblonc Juncliuo nrrl 4 ti Maiyboro ' ...J«;< dou r, 10 30 Ilalljbri'pby.. 10 Sfi | KoEcica 'II 34 ' rareonetosv t, i!2 4 i I'uitumoH _ ¦ 12 41 . NCI . MK I W 2i 'I'ilnpltrlnorc j Thuilt nrrl.nl 1 3C. ^l>tcial Faun »tc clt.Tgtd lo fr'inl and tiecoad CI R ^ B t*absrn- i:ers b. ukioR io IrsTcl by I lie Kxi<reF> Mail Train! on Uir«t hi/ulbern and tVrstern l*ina. liLWetM Ukutd lor Single- Juurae) brc aTailable only for tbe Tr»i» b) Vthich they are inued. Keluin llc ' irlb ate ishueil bctw. en any l«o SlHtionsatailabl'* for ihcdnle of issue and <l*j Inllowiog ; those iAnUed lor any •lie"nnce nceedi.<# 60 JI OI|.> , will hit afadoble for relnri) on tbe da> ol i&^ue unl il.e lwi» lollomij; i:a)H ; r.nd tor dikuncisex- CLII I IM; loll ruilts, tin.) aic ai-ilubl9 for leluru on the day ol IK;UU and tbe lUTrtt lollouitiK ila>b— furdi»)b M>t itcki-lied. jtetnr'i TicKets ipouril on Satuiday ste retuiDnhle on Buiunlaj , i^u ndu)- , or . Muiiduy. '^b[ou^ h 'I Kkols , ul low lures , me issued at Mar)borougl. and Klllinn)* via Wutritmu ami Mnloid Itnven , In ami from Ixjn- ill.n , t>u»i:r , rtr.l lllll , AI¦tlI^tlOt > ICtad.np, 15Hb>t)tStokc ^wln- Uoi., Uifo.u , Itiiliniistium , Uoru-ster , IK refold , Cbellm.hiiiii , Ur.nlul , (iloijLiblrr, NcM|>orl, Meill.yr , Al.erdale .Caidill , IScaili , S**»n,if&. l.ih.ieib, uatniaithtn , st.ii u»riijarilieii Junctii.n , aDil hu« Millonl. W . Wll. i.UMi , Sicrctary. WATKUKOlllJ AND THAMOHE KA1LWAY. Wctk Man l'raint. i ¦! :i |r|tuM * n m am p in p in p in p in p m j piu p in h in li in li in h iu b in . hTn i h m b m , b in WTon «8 0 It « 12 15 '2 0 i 4 (I i 5 3H 7 15' ti 0 Trn ' t- ij !. 15 |M1 3H| I 15 i 3 11 ¦ 4 3u ;«B t,| 7 45' 0 3o| Sunday Trains. rtl0M ' n in p in p ni p 111 p m . p m ; p m p m j n m' h in ti in . h iu 1 h 111 li in li m { h tu b ir. n m word : h is 12 15 1 :io a 3" 4 JO u 0: Tmot»j II 14 |li lo ¦ !! l) *| 4 0 I 0 t <J aO ... I ... I *Mailtraim G. N. BAKKh , Secretary ' UALFPE.NA' Y POSTAGE CAKDS . " All descriptions of Printing on such Cards 82J" iiecntcil al THK WATEKFDHD N K.WS Office. Down Tra im from Limtrick I THAiya on WJIK PATS . Sdy' g ! i j i I Mail .Mail uurltlCK 1*431243 144 12431 42 14 2 12 3 TO w*TXU>-oni> Cln»>.jCli»i Cla<<!ciaM.: claM Cim« Closs . A.M . A.M . A.M. I r.M. | p.m. T.M. P.M. Limerick Junction Cork 7 II 111 1(1 arrival e 20 1 30 1 15 Dublin DUBUK _ (Joan tJuncltun.i Vipperary. Clonmel.... Uarrick ... Waici/oru ' dtp ill ' ¦ ' , ' , 7 # 20 ..... 7 35 8 i5 0 40 arivl ID 2A I M1D1I WATESfOkl) tTATIONI. ' AT« l " y*3 Claix' li lUcI 2&31& •! Cln.b C'laiB. 'dan, Class _ * . *. r.M. ^M. li m It m h m 7 It 1 0 4 0 ? VD 1 10 4 10 7 35 J - JO 1 S5 1 1 35 4 10 8 10 I 1 6U 4 55 8 ' . '5 I 2 5 5 6 Waltrford— Kilniacow .... MullioavHl . llallylmle.... Thomaslovrn terror!.bri<J; Kilkenny ... Do. ilallyrugfjct. Atlanagh ... Abbejleix . M&rjlioru ' ... diparlw TO WATEHfORIl I.IM ii VIM l . \*. I filiKnATil B1A1HI.S - I«k3 1 i(*31 4 * . l 4H . ; Class. Class. ClaHB . ClaKS . il *J &3 1 2&u ». M. A . M . ; A. M.i P.M. ICIas« .,Class Ii m h 111 7 111 i 7 2:1 ; 7 6U: ti 30 6 II jburlet drporlurt TeltipU-nioic .- Ijall3bto1.l1; ._ Ncnogli.u. t'oilumiia «.*... KO ^ CII- Q » Pla.jliolu ' ...«rrl ...v;i Aibk.jie JuDCtinn ..._ JI U I'I ID .i .... dtimrturt l'.-iUtliliR ton Jubci ' 11 Maiyl.i»ru ' ..nrv/...rtu-n 1JO»N THAIMI . Mur> huro ' ...uVj>urlur< Abhcyleli AUuiiagll ItallYragKet Kilkenny .... arrival Hi*. ......uVj'ttrlbr. Jlenuetbhridge '1 humustown ......... llall ybak Atullmavnt KilnaciiM ¦\Va;crU'Td nrrival SOLOMONS' SPECTACLES lilt. E. SOLOMONS , OI-TICIA . N, ):• , NASSA U STKEET , DUliLIK , A.M) 22 DKMIICII 1'LACK SOLTH BtLGRAYlA , LO. NDO. N , (U'lio I IHS I1r. 11 tiO j ncrs \nuU-nunm)) y established in iJubln.) E E(J S to caution the Public against the use of the ciiuiiiit-i) , improper, aud biidl y-niHiiU: nctuted lilas<>cs and IVlitiles geurt&U y hold , nhich arc ao highl y dettia>iMital to \'uiuu , that uuuilcrs have seriousl y sufieicJ from tdeto , and fruhtn lliat it is noiv uiinccrwiry Is dncl) at Ifnglli on the eziclleiice ot hisS prclacleii (so dilferet,. from pcbhlc or similar Euhbtouce , which he neither countrucln , approve*, nor disposes o 1 ,) and 011 the advantages derivable from bis accurate method ot aduptiut: Classen to Dejectivc Si /ht (a matter ot much deeper importance than is lie- qucntly supposed), as hucli are udini.uhl y calculated to piu. Bervu the cyea uuiiiipuired to eitienic old age. They Imvo bci. 'u used by the tnoht distinguished persona and Member* oflhc faculty of the King dom OlIShllVK. 1'iTbOUB can be Bulled by euclosiug a pair ot J*ppclnc' es , or one of the Ulat'seg , in a It-tier , stating the distance ftotu the rye they can lead buml! print with it , and those nho have not t-uip ) vytii £;)ecl;iclej> by mentioniii^ their age and describing si ght. Communication* (rom Waici- lurd' miil its Vicinity to be directed to M B . SOLOMONS' Kstablishnient , No. , NASSAU-hTUKKT, ( /intranet OJI Hal! Door), ivilhiu one Door of DAWSON-STHKET , UUliLlN. ff HepairH ot a\\ kindtt promptly attended to. NK W LY INVKNTKI J TKLEaC Ol'ES, Coiuliiniiii; poitHbility vrilli eitraordiuary power and clear- ness of Visiun , which supemedu every other kind lor the Waistcoat I'oiket , Uter iitalking, Military, Sea , and uli purposed, both by day and uujht , aud lumo from 4 inches will show distuicil y Jup iter ' s Satellites , &c. Price—10s. Cd , 12-i.Od., 159., 21»., 30i., &c. KBW DAY AND ASTHOSOMICAL TKLESCOl'K , 1'HICE 116 COM I'LKTE—With superior 3 inch achroniulic object KlahH , two itnprovtd c)e piecrN , p .un g l.t. -s, [torluble mutal jointed n1 HI .IJ. This citraurdiiiary itistrumeut will Ch'xrly show tbv must important henveul y bod in, and exhibit with ditilinclnrtf the tacu ol an individual , or of a clock, sheep, cattle , 4c , at many miles' dist.iu e, equalling iu tin: moat osei.tial points thusi! g lasses usuall y supplied at iXO 01 i;70. IMHUOVK') DOUUI.K Ol-EUA , HACK , & FIKLL' OLAbSKS— r ' ricc 10s. 6V]., los., ai« .; aouie «u mmutu in «i;i. -lbft ti jy slip into a Watch l' ocket , yet rivnl in pit|.|, t ot jiowir many ol thb largest made ; H UD, Microhcopiri of tre.i l power , lioin SB. 6d., unil invisible Phutogrnp hs . MA0I0 LANTKHNbANli MhSOLViNU V1EWS- loar, br.llwti !. aimj.lc, thoug h uusurpnusnl l,,r i lftcl .SlnleB 111 KH'iit varitty Comic , Scenic , Kdueatinmil , Illustra- lil'il taleH , wars , tiiiveU , kc. A superior Lautci ii and 1/ slidi . H in.m 7B. I3.1- A Catalogue on upp ln.itinn. MlMlllAL KlIZUOY 'S LMl'liOVKD IIAKOMK 'l lv Ai.curulely lorrtelling thu Wcalhei , huudsuniel y mount.d in MihotaiiJ , V.11I1 Theruiometet , price onl y los SOLOMON'S NKW MUDKL liAKOMKl Kit , piiiv I2s dd. C' or.ect 'lhcni oirn:t. i* , ol 1- , upKiirdn' , IMl'ltuVED ACOUSTIC IhSTUUMKMS lor eitreme and cv^ry de«rec ordtatnish. CAUTION !-In COII . I quence of numirous allempU it imposition , it ufcts>a' y to note iunm uml addre. -s, and (0 particuiail y War in wind , that Jin. K. SOLUTI ON S ONLY Estahlifbmcut Nnmber NlNKTKKS , NASSAU-STItEET , DUBLIN , (Entrdnce by ilall-Donr), within oiicdoor ol iJaHHon-streel , VubYw, lio connexion Kith any other hoiut or f trtuH of t amt , similar or other name. NO AOENTS or 1'U A- VKLl.KUS Kiup loyid. u0.ly.euw. NINEIEKN NASSAU STKEET . DUBLIN OMLT . IiU'KOVKD and ECONOiMIC COOKERY. L' ve I.IKIUG lOMI'ANY'S KXTHACT 01 .MEAT as ". S urV" dr luit-leu , «.op", IIIH -I C di«ti«> , and S«UCM> , II .\ I » tin. ¦ ll..\our aud (irml stmi):th . Invariabl y adopted in lii u-lnildi. »lu n laiil y li ed. I «ntiou— lit-nuiMi: 1 tl y wilb K.nou Lnbig ' t lascimde acioss Ihchibcl. n-H '11 .15 . 2 45 8 ao ._ 8 :<" •li 17 I 3 Ti 9 IS ... 0 U :rJ 45 j 4 i 10 n ... 10 0 11 alt 9 11 M .- 11 -15 15 (I ' S 2-1 11 95 ... 11 5|, 1' In I ... < 5 _. 4 3C I 5 i<t 110 II 2 0 ... 2 ti j 4 35 8 15 7 49 I I'l 30 It) S 12 12 311 ... 14 V3 ... W 23 0 47 2 II 8 45 ... 1 30 4 10 1- if 4 05 1 I> 5 6 _ 1 20 5 2(1 - 1 4.- a an _ 1 50 0 211 2 10 [; n -J 1?. 0 Ull 1 ill li 0 C 15 C I. " . i 3l. i 6 7 1 8 U 4 II 10 <0 5 15 I II 65 B li i ¦! 0 1(1 0 I 4 5 12 2U 2 li 5 IS 8 II U 0 W 3(1 uu 1 *" 2 5 ¦2 45 C 35 \ 5 4S 1 t> - Jb 1 7 35 S 15 \1 -3 ... 12 2J It ill ... 12 ill 3 21) ... a 21) 3 1 ... 3 11 3 iS ... 3 45 1243 Class tiui n r.M b m 12 0 li 13 li ii C 15 3 11 7 .11; _ 3 24 S 7 3 4:i 10 U - 5 40 1 ~ \ D b' l 7 4U l'J 25 8 ;(l 9 0 - 9 (0 1 21) - t 17 1(1 84 i 35 II i:> h 111 n in 1 55 2 l. 'l p 111 2 2 4 2(1 ! 43 6 40 ; _ 7 U ' ¦ ti 38 - 6 15 6 nib 11 1 20 1 55 3 19 1 0 2 45 3 0 9 3 II 31 II b-1 : b 3 .1(1 li 1 8 ii 10 no ! Aloil il i & _ I 8 40 !lO 3S a 3(1 i 4 U 6 (I 10 65 3 50 _- I 4 'A' ! 9 15 1 45 j < 85 I V 21 it IS -I 15 4 45 i il 45 il 10 4 38 ! 6 IU 1 3') 10 I ill 45 4 50 I S 21' 7 45 '1(1 J2 4 3 . ' . 31 b 5 1(1 V5 '12 6 5 20 5 41 8 25 Id 40 12 16 0 3" on fc 40 j. 1 « i 6 0 6 25 u 3 ' II 10 !12 46 6 11. ' 6 35 9 30 11 3u I 1 0 6 30 7 0 MAY PURCHASES CO. beg lo WILL BE FOUND WELL WORTHY OP INSPECTION O'BRI EN & CO GENERAL DKAPKRS , <^TJ^_ "ST 3 ¦WATEBFOKD GOODS ih Ibey aro now eliotviDg in nil tlicir Departmcntp , comprising tho LATEST LONDON NOVELTIES in FANCY DRESS J[ATERIALS, HAMBURG NET; , COSTUMES ; "WHIT E and COLORED OVER-SKIRTS ; FANCY COATINGS and TWEEDS ; GLOVES ; UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS, TIES , SBIKTS , COLLARS HATS and CAPS, &c, &c. IMPLEMENT and MANURE; DEPOT, LITTLE GEORGE'S- STREET , WA TERFORD I'ROPIUETOK—AKTI1UK H, SPONG. FOR PBRMANKNT 1'ASl'URE OR MEADOW , S A 1 MIXTURE FOR ONE IRISH RICE MEAL (Fon CATTLE i EKDING ), Nutriment than uuy other mcul , aud has taken tbo First l' rizeb l' ntcK I'Kit STONE—Is. 2d, RICHARDSON BROS. & CO TUKAL CHEMISTS AND LINSEED J5J- BELFAST, DUUMN , COltK, AND GALWAY. RICHARDSON'S BONE COMPOUND RICHARDSON'S SUPERPHOSPHATE RAW PERUVIAN GOVERNMENT GUANO M ESSHS . OHLENDORFF & CO. 'S "WOKKS , PLAISTOW , VICTORIA DOCK (By virtno of n Spcciul ConccKsion gmnted by the Peruvian Government) , (;UABANTEKD TO CONTAIN : Nitrogen equal to 10 per Cent. Non-volatile Ammomn , 20 per Cent, of Soluble > Guan0 •1 per Cent, of Ineolublo ) Prepared in a fltj o powdory oud dry condition. December , 1874 UNDER THE SOLE C0NTK0L IN IRELAND OF RICHARDSON . BROTHERS, & CO BELFAST , DUBLIN , COKK , AND GALWAY. WATHRt 'OlW DEPOT—GEORGE WHITE If B0HB, Sub-Agtn U. M POWER &> SONS SPECIAL MANURES. POTATO MANURE- I GRASS MANURE FLAX MANURE. | GRAIN MANURE TURNIP MAN URE. SEED WAREHOUSE CO. FRENCH M. O'U LADIES WIIICE M 47* , tUT N.B.—Agents for tho LITTLE WANZER and SINGER SEWING MACHINES THB LATEST NOVELTIES, JUST ARRIVED KESMSCTFULLY ANNOUNCE THE ARRIVAL OF TII E IR SECOND DELIVER! NEW Which SHAWLS, HOSIERY nnd G fc?" 2 & 3, BllOAB-STKEET , AV ATETORD IMPORTANT THE NEW 5 & 6 NEW AND GENUINE FARM SEEDS FOR 187 5 , COMFHISI NG : BROAD LEAF ENGLISH RED CLOVER (G VAHANTEKU ), FRENCH , GERMAN , WELSH , AMERICAN , WHITE DUTCH , FINE SWEDISH ALS1KK , AM) YELLOW CLOVERS ; ISIPOR'IED ITALIAN AND PERENNIAL 11VEGKASS SEEDS, PA STURE GRASSES , ic, AH of which liavc been thoroug hl y cleaned , and mo freo from Weeds. Tho selections of bnrno coosidt of tho moet nutritious vnriolicF , ai.d aro suited for raoat toila and sitantions. SP0NG 12 lbs Imported Italian Hyc-graBS, 13 A yrshiro Perennial do. 10 Imported Cocksfoot Grass, 2 ,, Shocps' Fescue 2 Meadow ., ,. 2 Hard ^ ,, 2 Meadow Foxtail ,, All of tbo finout Etocks, taved from selected Triinsp lonted Bulls , and imported direct fiom tho first Growers in tho United King dom. SOLE AGENT FOR KlllWY'S COMBINED MOWERS AND KEAPEHS. EX'lRAOUDlKAIt r SUCCESS ! FIRST VICTORY OF THE SEASON-FIRST PRIZE GOLD MEDAL ! WON 1GG—FIRST PRIZES IN 187-1. Their great success iu practical Field-work fully establishes their superiority over all other Machines KOII DURABILITY , LIGHTNESS ov DRAUGHT , FACILITY ov MANAGEMENT , ADAPTABILITY TO ANY AM) EVER CONDITION OF CROP OR SURFACE, AM . JfAKNL'K OF LEAVING THE CUT GRASS OR GRAIN. AGENT FOR ODAM'S CELEBRATED MANURES , MANUFACTURED BY Ihe H itrophcsphatc and Odams ' Chemical Manure Company of England- SPECIAL MANURE FOR CORN AND ROOT CROPS, BONE MANL'RK , BLOOJJ MANURE, AND SUI'KRL'llOSPHATE . PERUVIAN GUANO. Tho Proprietor wishes to intimate that it ia his determination NOT TO ALLOW MTHIOLS or I . NFKKIOU SKCDS into his Etlublibhnunt , nnd he tru. -l« by udlierii.g strictl y to this resolution to merit ft shore of support. Gentlemen favoring him with their esteemed orders, which shall at all times bavo bis boat and must careful attention , may rely upon getting everything Fresh and Genuinu. NEW GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS OF TUE LEADING VARIETIES. G&f Catalogues ou Application. Ointuibb moic fi2.3m Please observe the Address : «SJ" THE NEW SEED WAREHOUSE , 5 & 6, LITTLE GEORGE'S-ST Af! It 1CUI R ] ( 11 A l; l; b f N ' t- I. J > !- 3- 1- 1' C A K K AMI W E A L. RICIIARDSDN'S FKEDING CAKE. t& Annl }>es and Prices on Application dll.6m.cow. QhOltGK W1I1TK ,? SOK H , Aatv ts in WATEUrOUV. PERUVIAN DISSOLVED TREATED Ganral A' jcuts for avd sale London , E.G., O'BRIEN & now Showing thei r Latest Novelties in MANTLES, MILLINERY BONNETS STRAW HAT S, FLOWERS and FEATHERS call THE SPECIAL ATTENTION OF LADIES TO THEIR NEW DEPARTMENT. UNDERCLOTHING , FOR THIS SEASON per lh. £ s. d. 8, 3d. 3 0 2 Ibn Sweet Vernal Grass, 2d. Z 2 2 Timoth y 7d. 5 10 G Perennial Clorer , Cd. 10 i White do. Gd. 10 4 Fiuo Swedish AUy ke, 6d. 10 2 Trefoil , Is. 2 0 SUPERIOR ROOT CROP SISEDS , AS IMPO RTED , AND PERU VIA2V GOVERNMEN T GUANO WITH SURPUUR1C ACID UNDER OUR CONTROL , (OPPOSITE THE MAKKIT H OUSE) TO AGltlCULTUltALISTS ! GOYERNMENT GUANO beg to givo Notice that wo Mo offering HENRY SCHRODER & CO.. CMisiuvces <<1 (lie J'tnivion Gorcrumenl Guano in the United King dom A C P. E. per lb. £ B . d. •Jd. 1 6 Gd. 1 0 lOd. 6 0 KM. 3 -t 11<1. 3 8 3d. 0 0 j Cl 11 0 in Eng land in 187 k r-. WATERFORD (JKUSHEKS HOTELS THB GREAT GLOBE HOTEL. DUBLI N (Established 40 Years), ¦I , 5, C, and 7, LOWER BRIDGE-STKEET , K1CHAKD COFFEY, Proprietor. MS. AND MRS. COFFEY BEG to return their er&tefnl thanks to their numer- ou.s fricndH and tho public for tho large amount of patronago bestowed , and to'ansuro them thyt this lonf> . estnbliehcd nnd well known Hotel is how receiving Iheur undivided personal attention , and pOBfeescs everything requisite to promote tho comfort and convenience of ite Wsitors. Supp lies of first-class qnalit y. Notwithstand- ing present high rates , the terms will bo found moat moderate. BreakfastR from Is. 3d. Table d'Hoto dail y ot Three o'Clock , consisting of Soup, Joints,-Vegetables , Cheese, &c , " a. ; nnd on S:nnday6at 5 p.m. ' Ueds , in- eluding pcrvants , Is. C<\. each. Gentlemen' s Coffee »nd Smoking llooms. Ladies' Coffeo and Private Sitting Rooms. Accommodation for 180 persons , and Ni ght Porter in attendance. f26.1y CITY MANSION HOTEL 30 LOWKR JJRIDGU STJtEET, DUBLI N . 1 beg to inform my numerous Friends and tho Public that , throu g h elision of timo, I have become Proprietor of tho above oH-e»t&blished Hotel. I have completel y and most comfortabl y re-furnishcd it , and have considerably enlarged it, fitting it up througeout in best modern style. I trust by careful and constant attention to tho wants and comforts of my visitors to merit the patronage so liberall y bestowed on )»y late father, and respect full y solicit an early trial. MICHAEL COFFEY, Proprietor. Son of Into MAUKICE COKKKT . Please uoto Address—30 LOWER- BRIDGE STREET, DUBLIN. dll-3m THE WASHINGTON HOTEL , M, USHER' S QUAY . 'DUBLIN , Under tho personal management of J. C. WALSH , lato Proprietor of tho Collego Hotel , Flcct-strcet aud College-streot. npHIS HOTEL is most Central and Convenient ; J_ Trum Cars pass to and from Kiug ' s Bridge and Wcslland-row Stations every 10 minutes ; h onl y threo minutes' walk from Smithfield and tho Four Courts , and is in tho centre of the principal merchants' offices. Charges will bo found moderate Beds , 1«. and Is. Od ; Dieakfast , Is. to 1B. -Id. ; Chops , SteA l B, Kidneys , Ac. A largo stock of Wines of tho cboicrv t vintage. Spacious Dining-rooms set apart for Iho reception of Club, Dinner , or Supper Parties. i.2.tf DUBLIN. The Kuropean Hotel , Bolton Street, ri^HE EUROPEAN is tho largest, tho bctt situate, JL and tho most comfortable Hotel iu the City. All modern improvements have bceu recentl y introdncrrl , and tho entire House papered , painted, and decoratul. Twenty Suitesof Apartmeuta for Families, burn - ing Rooms from 2s. Gd.to 5s. Sitting Room ¦ i.n lh. ground floor freo of charge. C53" Soup, Fish , Joints , Fowl , and Entree in Codec l{oom nnd Restaur. ' .iit from Two to Seven o'clock duil y. lied , incliidii-g Servants , ^s. 6d., ^. - ¦ - and is. Gd. [m3l-tf] J. J1OLOXY, Pioprietor. BRAZEN HEAD HOTEL, 20, LOWER 3JRIDUE STREET , DUBLIN , UNDER new iiuiuagcmrut , tboroug iny reuovai. il . central nnd convenient , combining Clcnul' n.i- . -* nnd Comfort with Chrapnofs. lii'ds, Is. tols.Gd.pr:r ni ght;Iirca'kfost , Is. to Is.Gd.; Dinner from Is. Gd.; Ten , lOd . Jameson's five year olil ifalt , frtioriiiitct d, Id. per gl.iss. Tiible d'Hoto ut 4.30, Is. iiti. W.C. and li. -itli rooms rcccntlv added on each landing. Ni g ht Porter in attendance. gg}" Within fivo micutc) walk of King ' s Brid ge Terminus. jaS-ly. KELLY'S CROWN HOTEL, MONCK STREET , WEXFORD. r l'UIS is n Central and Comlortnblc Hotel in X which everything can be had on the most moderate terms. Bi>t Dublin and Wexford Spirits; also, Brandies, "Wines , Purter , Ale , &c (aul5-tf) Cars on Hire at the shortest notice. DUBLIN. Commercial and Private Lodgin g House, ¦I 0 M A R 1. 1( O I! O U G 11 S T It E E T. PARTIES Visiting Dublin enn bo occomuiodiitid , with or without Board , nud all llio comlorts ol a home, on Modtnito Terms. [o'25-tl] tiff ' Situation ctntral , close to Sackville.stieet. GREAT SALE OF PIAN0F0KTES. I MPORTED diiitt licrn tho Jlimufactuicrs , llc Ffrs C(II.I.AII I) & CVn.i.Akii, K IKKKA . V , DA ;.JMI .\K, BIII . VS - WKAl) , itc., ic , »t a. A . JUKKS 1 aiusju DEI 'OT. 12 0 , Q V A I' , »' ^1 T E R F 0 R I' . 11 A R M O N 1 I. ' Jl S in g reat variety, Eng lish and Fn-i:ch n iiki- ; Yii.linx , Ci.nic-ts, Cioncntinus , Drums , Flutes , liaujecs , Mut-iu Boxes, ic. ic , AT C. A. JONES' JifSIC LEKD1KG LllSHAKX ,, WATEUFORD. 20, 000 KJS W SONGS oud PIECES, at O. NK T HIRD tho ilmkfd Price for C' utli , tho entire S7OCK uow SELLING OFF AT A GREAT REDUCTION ! C. A. JONES , III PORTER of 1 'IAKOFGltri.S , JIAitilOXW JIf , .) <; 1^0 yUAY , WATER 10RL) , AND BAGWELL STREET, CLON1IEL, lii-gs v.i call tittcial attoutiou to his exteusiro TUNING aud REPAIRING busiuefg . His Tuners visit 1111 the Southern and Jlidluud Counties of Ire- land Quarterly. %ti) ~ Pianofortes nnd Kaimuuiuins lu ' ic-d by tho lloulli or Year, with option lo purchase , and on ilic 'l line i' eurs ' symum. C. A. JOJS 'KS 1 MUSIC "VVAltElIOUSK. Crickt-tting, Archery , Cro.juct , mid other Games, ut uuusuully Low l'ricos. [my4-tt] MUSIC- MK BILTON , PROFESSOR OF MUSIC JiJ- A O. 18, HENRIETTA STREET. Terms , on application. [d l-3ui] JUDSON'S DYES-I8 Colors, 6<L each. M1W0X8 , WOOL , SI LK , FEATHERS, completely Dyed iu Tenllinutcs , without soiling the bauds. Full instructions Hipi'licd. 0/ all Chemists urn! itulUniers. JUDSON'S DYES.UVISG AI HOME . JUD- bON'S sin.p ie UVL3 me must u;tful uu<l (tl.L-lii.ii. UibliuiiH , fcilks , k-;.tticth, htrtils , lrtce., l.ruid , veiU , liaiHikt *r< cbiely , clouds, LeruoUM-e. Slntl;it..l bl.aul^ , or buy su.uli a.tide ul (1 i-»b c;.ii be i-ah^g- dypd iu u ft-w mii.uit-s williout suilitig tlie Laud. x , viuli't. ni5^entH , ciiuiht-u, luuuve , (iiup le piuk , puncciu , claret , Ac. Jlul)bOK' » DYES.1'uotoaEiruic uriii roMrivse ox l'UOTO-i'Kl. tTS bliould le di | jied iu hot watd , a- d ibeu iubmun-J tu a liot ' iatli uf JUOsONS IM't' S. /feauti/ul eilccli aro lbu<|'-ouuccd iu Green , I'iti k , liruwn , HU J mai.y other coluurt*.L*e Judiou ' s Dyet for geuerul tiuting. Dye jour Cartts-de-Vr'ite. JUD SON ' s b i KS.XBBBS , OSIBBEI , KIOWBB ?, and sBi. >wKKU mny be dyt-d most exquiaite culoar^, gret-n, criiu* ion , purple , sc^rlit , tic, by aiu. pl)* -dipp ing them in a. bolu» !o» d JUDhON' S) UYK^. Cl.arruuiic Uiquela u>ay lo coroportd , JUDSON'S- I)YK<—lax— I*K— tSK. —A Sitpeusy Hoitle ol JUt>Sl)N'& DYE8, Violet , KKI , or AlugenK , will uiitVe I.HII I\ ijim ol bnUmut writing iuk it, oue uiinute by aiutplv aditu.i; hot wtttt r. Klcgnut iuk lui Ladies. JUliSON'S UYEb For colouring Aicliitfttural 1'lsDf , Ac. Uuili trouble mny tjc savtd io grind ug uy culonra tu a uuiftirir. tint . Tbcy may Le uui cither wtlb bruib ut p^n , Ko >r , 1'iuk , 1' urp lr , t' uuurt , Orim>ou , Orange , Grteu , iilur- , Mag*-ula , m.d IU other hhndtt. . They dry quick ly. JUDsON ' .S 1;YE&—Knr Shilling Wow). Diluted with water , th ey sink dtt-plj mlu the fibre, aud will not rub off. TLcy torui the BIO * I ecououuci.l ^staia on rec. rd. Light U. OWD for UaliogHny colour ia eicelleut ; No. 2 Black for wuluut ; Cunury, lor tutiu ; als", black , lavender, magenta , nod many otbri colours. SIXPENCE 1KR 110T1LK OP C1IEU1S1S AND STATIONERS KVKltYWHtRK . ul3-6m ^KK THAT YOU GKT JUlteON 'S DYES. •10 1»E GIVEN AWAY I A New Aledica! Woik on Uttrinpc , lbe cause anil core of uremnture dielmn in man , Nerroui Debility, lupatency, 4c, with Rulia for reiuotinK certain dU qualificntiom that destroy tbtt bappintsa ot WeilUeU Lite, or EVEHY 1LAJS HIS UWN DOCTOR. Fur THO Slumps suQVrera muy avoid tbe nuuieroua impostors wbo aend their books for nothing, publish teiti. mooiala which they write tbrmaelves, fictitious [erietva from iuoaginury JourunlH ,profefcs to core diieaaen vritb inatruateota instead ol Mediciues , and other abaurditks n> cruel at they ire deceptive. A phyaiciau , 26 years extensive!} engiged in tbe treatment of Dohility and the various mental and nenoua attectioos re> tutting theiefroui , will aend free , on recei pt of Two Peuny Stamps * .o prepay postage , a pamphlet containing Ilia hig hl y successful aud ODly safe treatment , »itli all the ntcesMt ? prescriptioim and dircctious by 'wtiich autferera uiHy t-ur« themtelvea at trifling cost. Adilre*8 Mr. LlWBl , Medics) Pablishnr , 11 (laud Court, llollinrn , l<ondnn. P LUM c B o^ R Ii^ I i^ A ^o 1TTERS 66 , QUAY. BUTLER'S ' CATECHISM TO THE CATHOLIC CLERGY, BOOKSELLERS , ic On Sale ot Me Sews Office , "With the Recommendation of the Bishop of Wftterfor and Lismorc, the Kight E«v. Dr. POWER A CathecHsm foT tte Instruction of Children BT THE MOST Rev. Dr. JAMES BUTLE U , Atc)i- bi6hop of Cnshel nnd Emly. RECOMMENDATION : " I arrprm-e of of this Edition of the Bight Kev. Dr JAMES BUTI-EB' S Catechism, and recommend it to tho Faithful of thc6C Dioceses. A " JOHN POWEK, R.C.B. " Waterford , Sapt. 16th, 1874." Printed on Good Paper, and in large clear Type. ORDERS from any part of tho Diocese, wait in nml directed to C. REDMOND, Printer and Publisher Worer/onl Seics Offico , 40 King-street , promptly nt tended to. Tho Trade supp lied on moderate terms. May bo had Ketuil from over}' Catholic Bookseller in the Dioceso. RECLININ G and SHOWER BATHS WITH AN U NLIMITED BUI - PLY or WATKU , TyrOW O L'EN nt tho TURKISH BATH ESTAU- J> LISHSIENT, PARK ROAD, WATERFORD. Tho Turkish Bath is pronounced by ibo hi ghest Medicul anlhorilirs , nnd by the many thousand s wbo havo used it , to be iho very best remed y in existence, for tho prevention aud euro of disease, and for tbo preservation of health. nu 7- WHOLESALE AND RETAIL WINE AND SPIRIT STORES , 86 QUAY , mid Corner ol' CONDUIT LANE , WATERF0UD. WILLIAM POWER Begs respectfull y to iutimate to bis Friends mid tho Public generall y, that ho has T»rr OW OPEN , tho above STORES, where be hopes , 1^1 by strict attention to business , aud keeping tho very BEST WINES and SPIRITS merit a share of piitronngc. JI OLSLKKKI 'EHS will find it. their intercut to [latton- iso tho abovo ut&blisbincnt. $4?. " Picas* jbaerve the address : No. 80 THE 14UAY , (C' unicr 0/ Conduit Lane), f«S WATEIIFOH D. AGEXTiS for llORXSU Y' s REA PING aml MOnlM) MACHINES , Manufacturers and Importer s of all kinds of Farming Implements and Machines. nOJIMIiV S AND CO M P A N Y . KJ GO, OUAY . WATERFORD. flG-tim COUPELLE . DeEOOS&Co. ' s PREPAEATIONS A FKES11 ASSOKTMEKT of the following 1'irpHMlious lime just tern received ai T11R N>w« Orlice, Kiim-stu-el , Walerionl , fioin t' OL'rtl.LE , \) r. HoOa 4. Co., London :—liulisc Vilie , or Vrgjuhle Lile Droph , the glCHt r. uied y tor NervoUM.es. -*, Ac. Ur. 1>K K003 ' l'- i u.;>..uiid K11..1I l'ill <, lor l'«ins in tl.c l.»rV , Rruvel , iheuuiultMn , i^out , &e. 1'ricc \t. 1 Jd. to 33d t >ox. aee adverti^eu.eul ct^iwheia lor u.utitular*. ;¦' . DB Rooa * Ve^citible Lit-j 1'ills , lor reguI.itiiiK the >•/.. ; ich and i-l.ftiisiij;. ' Ihe Llo.-.l. . .... lauie CoUrULLB 1 !. llnii-Ki'Sturiii; Fluid , wbil l. b,« I MTI . uud wuiiib-rliill y tlViucuius in hringini; llie Imir to Ms or.^itirl color; - I NI. , CoctKi.LbS H HII li^.'. /^ASSELL'S CHOICE ^ /COFFEES. CELEBRATED FOR GREAT STRENGTH AND FULL FLAVOUR. CASSELL'S ORIKNTAL COT FEE consists ot ti i-dedion ot lie lii.oi ^uuih> 01 KH>I ludi;i In thu process ot ro;»1i* 11 i.tid f. '1 ' 1'1!.!!^ tie lull si mi |tlh ami fiiif aionin me IHI-M-IVIII , rrMlrnnir 11 .fiu.il tu vi.e t' otlre fo much i.ri»-d in OUJK.NTAL COUNTRIES , THE l'ER. FKCT1ON ol CDKVEK. Trice2s. p.r lb . CASSELL'S COFFEES arc also supp lied at K , Is 4d. , 1- . t-il., U. 8d., »uil Is. 10.1. per II,., by Gr.ut.iK il.rongbout. lu-Uuid , in C.Vii' .steis nud air-ti g ht Facli^. 1 * tron. one ttur.c? lo one n< uud, CASSELL'y COFFEES liavcsecured the most nidi.t-oieu.l r. |.uiniiuii , and ll.ej have been hiiihly csircin.-.l i.t.d iilmsUel y u»<l ihrouifhoul Ireland tor i.e;.rl y A QUAKTKU OK A CKN'IUKY. A^k ui jour Grocers lor CAS ^ ELL ' S CoFPtK , i.ud he sure yoii y.l the ri jj Ut Artirl.- . li>0-ly) fii:!"fLIKI) WIIOI.KSALE IIV CASSELL, SMITH & CO., b'U FENCUCRCU ST. LONDON; f ^ff * And Sold hy Grocers tUrovi j lioiit Ireland. GLENFIELD GJL.ENFIELD THE QUEEN'S LAUNDRESS SAYS THIS STARCH IS THE BEST SHE EVER USED. GLENFIELD GLENFIELD m5.tf " For the Blood is the Life. " -Fee Deuteronomy, chap xii , verse 23. Clarke' s World Famed Blood Mixture- 1JKJK CLEANSING nnd CLEARING the HLOOD from ' ALL IMPURITI ES , whether arising Iroui youthful iudiscietion or any other cause , cannot be too hi ghl y recom- mended. It cuies Old Sores ; cuirs Ulcerated Sores iu tbo Neilc ; Ulcerated Sore Lc,t:> ; UiucMicads or Pimp lea on tbe Face ; Scurvy Son-*; Cmicerius Ulcers; blood and Skin Die- eahts , Glaiid.itar SwelltuKs' , Hull rlejrs tli e lilood from xll Impure Matter , doiu nh.itcTer cuu»e irisitiyt. A» il.is mixtore in pltHsant t.. tl.t. tg>te , and tritrrHiitcd frre from mercury —which all p ills HU .1 tuort uiedi. iuen sold lor the dtove dl^Chb.-s c- -n taiu —M.e i'io|.i.et..r solicit? sofleiei. -! lo ^ive .1 a ti.i. l In t.-s * . its v.thle. IllOl'SAMU OF IKSTUHISULS FhOM ALL PXKI* . t' odl III li.-tll.- a J?- . Cl. r.t.-li , . -11.J it. Cwses, col.tHtlitll^ C I>..tili- . « , lls. t.- il. , Ht.tHcu-i.t to illrct a pern.Hti^i.t IIIIC. in loiig-KUiidu.K n.srs, by :.l. (. 'luiiibis uml I'm. in liM.icinc Veiidoin; or M-ut 10 huy tidiliee- s 011 receipt ut 30 or 132 stamp. 1: , hy F. J. Cl.AKKK , C"l.eii.ist , |li K h.!.ticel , Liucolu. W1IOLKI -ALK AOKST. - : li. irclny & SI .I , l.ondi.u , nnd . ill llio Wlxilcrnle Iluusc.i. CUKE FOR ALL HOLLOWAY'S 0I1MTMENT. ri^HE H EADY AND R ELIABLE R KMEDV . —Armed I with Ibis l' oweitut itutidotu to disease , efery inau irf bin o»ii lau.il y pl.jaician. The tiii-t ll.spCal Sur^-ioUs admit H6 uni'iirallelrd HII J btaliiin viitui-s. Fuievu Uo- feiuuiei.ts kanUioii Us u»u in il.dt uuval aud military MKices , aud u,unkind thiuui|hout the wolld reposes the utmost cuiiAJi'tice iu il» curative pmiieitir». _ O' otT, linti'JiAii-M, .\»» . DKirsV. —These oie among the most teiriuk- and ape Uiug diteaM» to which tl.v huuiuu f mine is ?ubjeel ; yd 111 thrir worst loru.s , and ivbcu »ecm- iug ly incuniblr , ihiy disappear under a pci severing applica- tion of Ibis suutuiuK and |«.wnlul UmtUient , il strict attention be paid lo the printed u.atiucttou wrapped round each pot. SOKE Tiiuom, DirmtKiA , QuiNtKt , M UMP S, A . N D ALL DikiSQEMrNts OF me CIH. STA.V D TUBAT .li , on the nppeuraoce ol »uy ol these disen-e. -, the Oinlrn. i.l bo well lubbed , al leaai thrtu tiuiea a day , upon Iho neck mid upper purl ol the cLrsi , su as lo pineirate lo the g laud*—ibo worst casea will yield in a coiupaiatively chort time , pirlicbliuly it U<illu»a) ' i. Pill* be taken iiiappiopnate do»e» 10 puiity the blood. UAD LEGS, I!AD H EEASIB , UICEBOUK ivh&e , *au OLJJ WoU!(Ds. Uauy tliouennds ot martyrs Iroui Ibo abote couiplaiuts bave lound life almoul intopporluble ; bul iu Ilollouaj ' s UiutuiFiU hebribkly aud pleulilully rubbfd upon aud arouud llie parts bllei-ted , il will quickl y peiietm' i; lo the source ol the evil ; ease may he «4ltly guaranteed , and disease dri»cn Irom ibe ay>teu>. Notbisu can be more simple or *al. r tbau the muDner iu which it is applied ootuiog wore sauitaiy than its action on the body, both locally aud couutitutionall ). TBK M OTHEB ' 3 F BIXSID —S KIS UISEAORS IIOWBTBB UterBBilt MAI Bt KADIC ALLI Ct- liBU. —tcold beads, itch, blotches ou thofkiu , scrolulous so.es , Ling a evil , aud such like allections, }ie:u iu Ihe ung hl) power ul tbis fiuo Omtmeut , provided It be well iubtn;d nround Ibo o tf. clcd parta AO or (hire tiuies 11 day , and tU- 1MU be tuken sccordin» Iu tbo piiuled direction!!. A CI B I AI S CCUB IOB PtLts A^D FISJULAB . Thou- sands ot persons tuller excruciatinn ago'-y lot years Irom these (earfu l couipliiiDH Ilirnug b lalae delicacy. Anyouo ko aufleriii K bhould HI once purchase a r *ut ut Hutloway ' a Ointment , read ibe directiou. wbicb accompuuy il , art upon them to the letter , aud he will , without il.Qicutit , succeed in obbteraliug every vnsli ge ot Ihase b«r»8hiug U'luplaiuit.. Both tht Ointminlt and Pillt thoutd be vied in Che f ulloK- ing Cuttp lainU. Bad Legs Corns (Soil) Scalds riad Breasts Fistul«» Sore Tbroats Bums tiuul &kiu Diseases Uauious Ulanilular Swellinn> Stuivy Chilblaius Luuio«no Sole Heads Chapped Bauds I'll"! Tumoms Contracted aud bliil Kbeutnatism Ulceis Jointa Sole Nipples W0U11I3 Tbi Ointment and Pills aie»old al l' rofcssur I1OLLOWA1 ' » Establishment , 633, Oxford-street, Loudou ; also by nearl y every respectable Vendor oi Medicine throughout tbe Civilized World, in I' ota i.nd Uoxea, al le. ljd., 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., 11'. 22s., aud 33s. eub. Tbe smalUsi l' ol ot Oiul- mtDt cuntaiua uue ouuee ; and the-»uiallvst lioi of Pills (our dozen. Full printed directions are affixed to each Pol and lioi , and can be bad in any Inuguage , evcu in Turkisb , Arabic , Armenian, Persian , or Cbiu&e. QoTenuuea t Securities. W1TU a Single Stake of Fifteen Shillings yon can obUiu £6 , 000; with £1 , £20 , 000 ; with £10 ^ £53 , 000. For proBpootuaos apply, without delay, to E UQENE TILLOT , General Merobant , GuzasNEr.

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Agents for Sale of THE NEWS:WATK li l 'OHl )—Mr. W. K KI .LV , Iattli: (iiwjie's-stm-l.

T K A M O K r .'— M IV B CI.ANCT , Ri-fraOiiiienl Itooms, inSittin rt-Ktrc et.

FASSAf l K EAST—Tho Misses LOVK , Hotel , SquareGAUniCK-OX-SUIlt—Mr. J . M . M i ' U f i i v . Xcws A gent .Df H L l N — A I 'VKKTIWM ! A UKNTS : Messrs. W. II .

SM I I I I & Htix , Abbey struct; Mr. J. li. I.YXAH , 31)North Strniul Road , and 13 Upper Sackvillc st.

DV NCAltVAX—Mr. F.liWAWi H K K N N A X , Stationer,Ac, l'ott nml Telrgrnpb Office , Tho Square

KILKENNY—Mr. Jons M V K I U Y , ROFC inn-strcct.(HSTLECOMF.K—Mr. J. UOI.OIIAX , Main-street.

TIIK IRISH IJOATS !

W H I T E S T AH L I K E .UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMEltS.

6.C1.0 T. ns liurthcn. 3,000 ilorrc-powr ; ,

^^5^^2p^>y Liverpool for New YorkjfejA jBgBR jAAfi'vety '1 tiureday, from QU'KKNS&jf ^BKB^C*£S£B^B*

TOWN cvfiy Friday, foivrarding

1'asseniters to all parts of ilii1 United Slates ami Canada,Krlun>iii| ! I IOIII Now Viuk iveiy Satur.la; .

llv Mrs-r* . II AIILA M< <t W OITV , H.llast , tail ;is umlrr,From I.iTKKi'doi., riii QtEF.SMOW.N .—

GERMANIC Thursday , ... May 20th.AWUAT 1C... Thursday, ... Mny 27th.CELTIC- ... Thureday, ... Juno 3rd.JiXTOHLlC... Thursday, ... Juno lOlli.

Efc imiTANMC Thursday , ... Juno 17th.KKOM XKW \nnK :

AUKIAT1C . .. Saturday, ... May 8thThese Steamshi ps ate all uniform , ol the lii glml Fperd.

mid ri'i'lftf will ) modern cinveniciicis in cvtry department.The siUun , MHtc - rLOnis , and smoking-rooms ;<ie iuniiUhi ps.

Atei .t pi- l'ittsnpc , 8J day* in Summer, J>} days in Winter.Kadi Vinclis con-.tni.tnl in 7 unti'r-l 'Kbt loinparlinriils.

ll ralt s isMied on Now York Ireeot cl.arpe. Saloon , £161(^4. ami -I (iuiiivas ; Ucluru Tickets , 35 Guineas ; Sti'tmgc,£)> 0-.

11 M 1 S TKEUAGXK iire unusually t-paciouf. well I'g htul ,TmiilaM , and wanned , nnd lV--o;gcri of this class receiveIlio utnu'sl civility and attention. An unlimited supp ly ol( \<> \\-i l'lOviMous. ,\ edical cdtntotts tu'C of charpcJ* t. wat doses in Steerage tt » attend llie U'un?n anil Children ,Stei- tajr i line HS low as t-i my other line.

For fr. iR bt mi l further t-artiiulars , upply at the Oflin-of lb.- Coirpnuy, 19, llrcnduay, New Yolk , and 9t>, Marketbticet , CI. K A K O ; iu Qu" enstewn , lo J»nie» ^cott & Co. ; or

ISM AY , I .V K 1 K & Co., 10, Waltr^trn-r , J.irri(iool ,and :i-J , l . iadinhnll-s tntt , l.nndou , K.C. [j^ti-tl

T. S. I I A K Y K Y , Little tie( rgeVstr«ct , andJ A M W I1KNNESSY , C.eal Gei-rgeVM., \V»tnf. - rd.,1. M. Mf l t l ' l lY , +3, Xew-laof , Carrick-on Suir.J U U S ll'J U, Jui/., )) migan» '>.

NATIONAL LINE to NEW YORK

t£5' X0T 1CK .—This Company taics the libk ol Insui*¦ nc. liip to I l l» i ,0l1O) on eaeli nt its Yrssfls , thus jtivini:1'li^iligiT^ lli*" \it>\ posbible pUHi it nleo

for salt-ly

end avoid-

ance of dit upir at M*:I . The mct-t sou'lierl y route ha« Lei-nA I W S V .H adopted Vy this Corupany to avoid Ice and Head*

f dzr- 1- LAHC;EST STKAMKKS AFLOAT.

Tp^ ^ ^» J-Vom Livi.uiooi,

(o N KW YOBK

ttS«^WJ :1f *^aJ tt'enj Wednesday.

n^ llK Mugi iiiiuci il Full-Powered Iron Sere"JL si KAM .Mill's

Sh ip i . TOTU 5Ai ;»*. Ton/.K'iYfT . tirofan 5"Wl EX U U N H , Kemp -kin)STAIN , trsir -HijO THK yUKES, Uray-f +111I I \l.Y , T!ii.uifou 4-W Hoi.LASl), Simimou -17rii . \SCK,Th*nii*oo Wl KH1N , Andrews W'SliCAXAD\ , Wili!ter *V" HKLVJCTIA , Spencer o!i7l(;]|]'i:cK, Thou:* ' Xl DENMARK, Sumncr o7iJ

Wil l ^»il troin l.iverpuul to Nr\v York as nuder:

THK QUKEN Wednesday, May VJSVA1N Wednesday, May 2(5EK1X Wednesday , Juno ^

I.rH Vit; g Cj tueti Ktown the tollowinj; Oays." And from 1-O-ID O N to Ngw YOBK ss follows :ITALY WfJnesJar , Maj IIIGKF.fcCK WednciJay, May 20HOLL A ND Wediie-dB.v , June B

' l l i S n l u t n im II . I I . i il.n u,u IL ui^uii» s-td , the s tate

"Pim* \.tnu \lnu ^Ulllt >' Ut ^e , aud c*.<n oil the Saloons

• itt iKted in poop on deck'.lute uf p.i»«^(!u—By Liverpool Steamers, 12, 16 , aud 17

fiu :iie<* ; hy Loii lon .Sicamir*, 10. 12, nnd 16 Guuic.is , nc-

cordii.i ' t'> ai:c-< inioiitj .ition in M»t t-romn—all liavini ; hanu-

piivi li - Bi1 Hi S.ilnon. Uelurn Ticket , TWF.N1Y' FUIJ U

U L ' IN K A .-.CfciJ- The ( OMFU I '.T ot STKE1IAOK I'ASSKN 'l iKUS

*peci.t!ly coij- idrreil — 1 lie nccoiumodAtt n Itvuig uimuialUd

ol aprt ci ', !'«;l' f , and vent ilation.K.-. t i M . i l'.i-> :ii!i—a > luw bk bj any otln-i Iii» — iur 'bili -

•l.ui. il . i i.c i' u' 1'n'li l'ln t i .-i nii.i M'l t id u|i mil roi k<tl h.\ l ln

Ciitn l-.U J '* *< I V a l : i> . Mid.cal Kllei.viiu .cf Fue. .Sltward-cr - i> ui diU'i> ilnui> ' " ii Fen ale St ic ia pi* l'aiM-rt 't r.".

Mciragi l'j.'Mii ( :i i» lorwarded to (jm IJI r, l >».-li.n , l'lul-

• Ji '.l li-.s , ind ];.i!t:mir '- , "itln.ut Ks 'iu t'l.arpc , : uil I 'lickid

tlin .u^'ti ( > ¦ >.* u t- ' faiiri>cn , and till inland trmni> ot United

SUl i- ai. il OliadA \'\l lavoia ble l i t l l l ^. i'as.-etlfms bui.ki-d

II I - 'U K I I tu Au- '.ral i a , New /.ralnnit, Cliiu.i , M.d Japai , t ia

tlie Krie Ua i l ^ay.Fur Fmynt ^r l'a'^age api'l y tu

'J in- Nai: i i ia) »'.e.iui>l/ip Cninp.Miy (l.'.mit'dj,-1 and 'J3, W' attr-s l iee l , Livtipool.

*cai; A O E M FOU \VAi> uroni» :

MICHAEL JJOW.NEY, l) D) cv , VJ , Merchants' Quuy .,1. M. M U l ; l l l Y , t.'iimek-irn.Suir ; l i i c i iAkn LU MJ V,

>V.nl:-> <r>i ' l , df. ; l l lCIIAt l l l 1'l lXLA N , Uruwil -h tlC t t , l'ol !•

law ; W'a, Y< r iUl « TAL, (."roCrr , Xr« l )^^ ; l'A l K . l . A > GA h ,lSnn iiiiitiDii ; .I OSE V U M USI, lime t, lJ miKHrvAii ; or to

N. iiiii l J. t'C M M i N s aml } i kO i ., Qu(Cii > lbnii.l \ \ ' — i ij ( t ^ Mf ,-nivjM-d to ^ecolt• their l'assiges (riiin llie

l.Ot.il A> :- iite belure lciviUj : liou.r.

A M K H I C A N LINK.« L "N I H : I ) STA 'I KS M A I L S1KAMEK S ,

inil-iyt- Liverpool to Philadelphia«VlsJ\l - K\T- :i.Y W K D N K M i A Y .itBEKSa Calling

at Qoiciistowu evt-ry Tnuit ^i'AY.Firbl»cliish Full*jioweied Iron Sttam^liij is aic ai pointid ttj

Sail :—•AHliOrsroi:O...May 5 •KF.NILWO UTH ...M ay 'U\

O H I O May 12 rKSN%YLVAX lA...hn.e 2I L L I X U I ^ May 1» I N D I A N A Jum- U

No njt rui(d.btt - Vn ^tiihgvTa carried on voyBife uuikvdthuh *

Tlii> is ihr on'y Trans-Al lai.lir Line 'Bilin^ under < IK -Vint 'd >t.it *>. Fla^*, and lhe accLUinuidatioii lor ..II rlut< >eSut pa^^ti i^'titi is r' |ti M l in 'N i N in i i -

ai;d c(>mtoit Iu an\ ol the

Kiiropean Sienn.*li|p l.in *t > . Evi .r) S t iui i i i r ^jr i i i ba ^utge i i nAiiil Menardes*.

l'.»-tli|lil.' ul.d |i< ods a i e l a l h i i d Hi I'hilailel plim oil theWlj.irl ol lilt- iViit i>ylvauitt Itailn ad L'.mp.inJ- , w lnrli hothe .-hii .' iiet ui.d uibh '.diiect rouie, to all plates iu the \Ve»t-«ru Male- .

For the ?i.tcial im uimtd-itu u of l'a>M n|i> r>- , thcie uiDnd<r lie haine roo ^, }£(- t i < »h ioi i i i ]lo< n. , United Stat et>Litter llux , Telegraph Uflice, Etchaugc UtV.ce, and li.igRO^i ;

Kx p ns * Oftier. J 't if EP UK i -rb bv this linn can puss dilfd intot i e l:»il i oad Cars wiihunt leaviiij ; the Landing Wharf , amill . 'i- -f l i - i l a cuviug ol btitli liini! anil money.

l 'A m> i'ASS \ OR , £12 l'Js. 10 Lig ll' erii tiuiuca *. Keluri)'1 , i k i i « »l uduud i«it?.

!-TJKU »C,II 1'At- bAO g «•> U.tt us by any oilier fuel clan-iiie , ii i< lulling an utnplf supply of 1'iufisiou* , cooked and

k< I M I I op by Ut >.- Couij 'atij 's Mi waul'- . Sle< ragt 1'asi-cnger^..i ^ l i . iua i ' ! i< l to New Yoik or J ialt iuioic wilhoul iidditioii.i lctmrfi- .

lMV. iHt .MA7K l'A'E4b I ¦.— •'¦ upeni.r :¦< I'lillimodallba, ill-

elu'lu^ 1 ViL , luddiug, and all luceasary L'K II.MIS UIIJ tu-p.«»i. 'l»i.i i - , £7 G» .

A | p ;) "' 1'hiladfliihik lo l'UBK W I-. I C I I T & So»,'•¦ H ' i;.| Aj i n:-, Jjl 7 , WuhiUt -s tnet; in Qvelistowp , lo N,

J . I I JI.MlM i A l i ioihri p ; end ill Liveipool , tuI'. ICHAHI ^ON , Sl'ENCK A Co.,

t! • 17 and VJ Watfr-bl nit; orJOHN UKVEKKUX , C'uay, Walrrford.

L N t . L A N I ) A N D SOUTH WALKS , AM> TIIK SO U 111OF 1UK1.AM) , BY .I'.K A l W KM K I '.N UAl l . U A l ,via M I l . K l K I ) I 1 A \ KN ,

Iu cui.i.cction with the WA TKuroh l i ANI> Ll l iKKIC K nnuWATKKl'Okll AMI C MB A L Ilt K.L ANl ) LillCS.

SHORTEST KOTJTE kl REDUCED FAKES». Krj'rvis Trains an iY'.-n' fu s t Hai l x» »*»

gg&» Si. «i,it r.< K VKli Y W K K K VA J'. oBUsUl» .—Lt-avi- W ATKKKOKH ut 4.!W p.m., on Arrival of

l l L " ' « r a Train from Limerick , and Jli .Sii n.m.Train fro m MnryWoujjh , A I I K I V I M I in 1/<)N)) ' J Ni n i a i l i i T U i n l tiri.umstuiiccs inrniiUint;) nt VIMt . h li .' l i i 'W i i i n 'liiy*

1)' 'NVN — I. K A V K L' I M ION (I'u'Minjfton) at 5.1- J p.m.,m.d A tD l lVK AT WATK KH I KI I (wcutliw nndcircmiiM«in*K l*nniuiii|-') aliout eleven a.m., intime; fur thu Triiins on the Wutcrfonl andLii uerii -'k ami Centnil Irclnml J.iji i's.

Xo C'arjro inn ho received on hoard after t 10 p.m.,when the staBCK will be removed, to enable the Steamersto dvMirt rUNCTUAIJ- Y at the appointed time.

¥ A K K S— WA rEUFOUU A K D LOU DOS :SISOI .KS (availuhle I Days) 1st Class and .Saloon, 1( !K Od

,, 'Jnd Class anil Saloon, :)5H Cd"( ,, 3rd Clan) and Fore Cubin , 'JIM Od

K KTVKSK (available for I month) 1st Class & Saloon, 7'«„ 'Jnd Class & Saloon , .'!)s.

Yu 'riher information can bo obtained from ilr. \S'.K K I D 'JO 1'ttlriek-htrcet , Cork ; Mr. J. M. DowNKY ,lutilw'uy Terminus , Limerick ; Mr. W. I). AI CN AUAI C A ,Adolphi Wliarf , Watorford ; a;id the K KHL-CKD >'AUKK

between other imjiortant SUitious , the Time Tablen , andThron(:h Kates for Good*, 4LC , of Mr. W. J. BushKI.L ,the Great Western Company's Uiutrict Agent, Adelj biWharf , Waterford.

^ ^ ^Vuddington Terminus. jl.t f

C L Y D ]•

Henular" V V A T E R F O K D and L O N D O 1 S ,Yia Siait liaiiipUui , and Lnmlon and Si.uth Wchtirn UnilwnyPLYMOUTH and SOUTHAMPTON , nnd SOliTU ol

ENGLAND , COltK , UUllLlN, UELKA STf andGLASGOW.« U rt r i lUK new and powerful Screw Steamers

OWt f X COl'KI.A ND. TOWAKI ) , SANDA.'YgNlI\ iV%. s K K i ; i ;V V ( ) l {K CUMUKAE , KHDY-TfljjMifji 'fWyroN K, WICKl.OW , aud AUKLOW . arcintended tx Sail as uiulir (wrathcr permiltiug, unless pre-vented by any iinUireseen circntiik1aiicf6), ivith lit 'tity lo i'otv\ e^all!< , nnd t> > under a^sist.mce to YcsseU in DisticbB :

KIIO.M WATK11F0I1U TO GLASGOW,Friday,Saiiinl HVTvcfcdav ,WfdniMlny ,Friiluy,K'Huida y ,TniMlny,U'cddCMlny,Friday,Satnnl.i '- ,TaewU y'

Widiies-day,Friday,Saturday,Tvn fcdr.y ,

ednebday,Friday,Saturd ay,Tursdav ,Wtdneiday,

KUOM GLASGOW TO WATEKFOKI ),Kveiy MONDAY , WEDNESDAY , and FKIIM ) ,

2 p.m.; Kai l 10 Hreenock , 0 p.m.X OTR .— Tbe Steamer on Friday noes via G il'.

FliOM WATElthOKl ; 10 liKLFAST .Every KKIIIA Y, Via VUUK , »l 1 r.m.Kveij SATUli l lAY , dirtel , - nl 6 p.m.

UELK AS'l 10 W A T E U F O K I) ,Eviry M0N 1IAV „. via Glasgow.

Every '11IUUS1IAY , direct.From WATEl"(1 0i:i) TO PL'DLIN, direct ,

Kvcry TUESIMl", ... at 1 p.m.I'UI ILIN to WA'I KKKOHD , Via (.Insgow,

Every WEDNKSDAY.FKUM WATKHFOIl l) TO COKK.

Ev t i y W K D X l - .MlAY , - at 1 p.m.Evuy F1I 1DAY , - • nt 1 p.m.

VKOM CUKK TO W'ATKKFOKtl , duett ,Kvrry JI0XIMY.

W ATKRVOIl l) TO LONDON ,Stiamer to bouiliamptoii , thence by London and South

\Yi>tetn l ta i lwa y tu Nun* F.lms'Station , at '1'broug h lintes ,Kveiv SATUUDAY , at 1 p.m.

LONDO N TO* WAIEKFOIID-Etoy TUESDAY,Goid« Hiccivcd at any ol the ltireivini; Iloutc* ol tin

l.nmluii aiid S.IU11) Wi t i i iu ]i.iil» :i y Cimi|.any, and »lNine Kims Station.

WATKHFO U D TO l 'LY.MOUTH , direct ,Kvny SAIL'KDAY, at -t ji.ui .

lLYMOUTi l 10 V ATKUFOltD , diuct ,Eveiy Fl! I DAY , at 2 p.m.

WATKJtFOH U to S O L ' J U A M l-'J OX, vi.1 l'lymoulhEvery SATlilUMY , nt 4 p.m.

SOUTIIAJi nON '10 W A I K K F O W ) , »i» Plymouth ,Ever) WKDN KbDAY , at 10 a.in

These Sti amem have eieelle.nl accommodation tor pAs&cugtrS " PASSAGE-MONEY.

VValer/ nrd

(f^* NO'i'K.— '1 he Clj de Shipp ing Con.pntiy Jiimie »llGm.d-. Shi pped by thor Lines nl Miiuncis, at 3» 4d. percentto 'i'i;:dtTs having yearly aj intinrnt s , and 6a per cent to oc-casional Sui pperb—values to bt- declared at time of shi p-ment. Forms and all thlortnatioii to be had at the Ofhrt-s.

tor Kates of Freight , Ar. , apply lo—I 'oBK STBAMMiir('oHrASV., l'mrosu IJuaj , Cork ; CAU VUK aud KOAS ,Eden (Juny, Dllai> ; J . C. 1'|^XKI 1TO^¦, 10 VictonaStieet , 1 Sol last ; H t M iY J. W AII ^O, I'lymoutli ; 11 . \V.W ILLI A M S, LonuVn and South-U ' i-6tei u L'ailway Company,Exi t i r Ihnl'lini; ', Aithur- ttrect , \Yest , .mil ilirir Ueciivuij ;HouseB tbioup bout t i e city ; Cly de Shi pping Co., 40, U pperCecil-street , Limerick , Mid thu

CLYDE SIIHT1NG COMPANY ,Siiuthauiptnu , Greenock, GlB}>KOw , and Watcrlotd.

Sprcial Forma ol lh Is nf I-nding required ty t' e CljdeShipiniiK Company to be had lioni tliu Ag ents*.

3UUi April 1 p.m., via Coik and Uclfast1st Mny I! p.m., via Uel'a t4th ,, 1 p.m., via Dubl .u.ntli „ 1 p.m., via Cork.Till ,, I p.m . MA Cork and Belfast8 h „ ti p.m., via Ilelfast.

l ltb ,, 1 p.m., via Dublin.12ili ,, 1 p.m., via Cork.Mill „ 1 p.m., Tin Coik and Ucllns,!15th ,, ti p.m., via lWlt,v,t18tb „ 1 p.m., via UuUm.ID ib „ 1 p.m., via Coik .!!l>t „ 1 p.m., via Cork and Uflfatt

22nd „ G p.m., vi,\ licllaht.2otb „ 1 p.m., via Dublin.26'h „ 1 p.m., vin Coi k28th „ 1 p.m., viu Cork and Uelfast2Uth „ 0 p.m., via liellast.1st June 1 p.m., vi a Dulj l.n.2nd „ 1 p.m., via Cork.

Cabin, lteturn. Decklo Gl»>gon or Itellast l"s. 6J. 25s lUt.

Cork ... fU 1J< oaDublin , ... 1(K — Cs

Plymouth and Southampton 20s. 30s. Ins.London. ... 26i. 37s Cd 16- .

GOVEHNMEXT EMIGJtATlONTO TIIK

Province of Ontario, Dominion cf Canada,

"'¦fclrUL ri^EKAXT Farmers, Agri-¦** fl^ ^ | l JL cultural Labourers, and >'c->* HaBBSfiZv male Uomes,tie Servants Fhoublapply to the Undersigned for every information rc^rd-intr Canada.

Free Grants of 1> I K> Acres of Land arc given to everyhead of a family, male or female ; anil every child ISyears of ng-c, and over, in entitled to 100 acres.

Assisted i'asPiijNtf arc granted to iiiarneil Agr icu l tu -ral Labourers ami tlieir Jfamilivs and t 'tmnle tinnies t icServants , at vcrj'law rates, and Kmyloymeut (ruarun-Uod ut pood wafjes.

In addition to the abov e, Free Passes are givenfrom Quebec to tiny part of the Province of Ontario,and tho Apents of the Government nil) pay every at-tention to the comfort* and interests of Emigrants.

Pamphlets, on the soil, Productions , Climate, Kate ofWages , ie., can be obtained Ojntti *) by applying per-sonally or by letter to J. MUKPHY ,

Ontario Emigration Commissioner(al2-3m) 3, Patrick's Quuy, Cork.

WATEKFORD STEAMSHIP COMPANY-J UTE HOKV 011DER OF 8AILIX0—31A Y, 1875.

STKAMKIIS.

GIPSY , LAltA, ZEPllYlt , CLIO, or JUVEHNA."V a MOTIC11. —TlieU'aterfordSleainsliip

iflHMr^p i-\ Company receive Goods for Shipment'Vri rVf i *' °" ''"' lol'"w''"g Terms only:—They reserveWKtlltK AuP} the, ri ^ht to carry by any, not by particularVi 'nse'ls , with liberty lo Tow Shi ps and call at other Portsam! H ill not be accountable for injuries or losses arising fromdel'y, Accidents of the Seas, Itivrra , Fire, tbu Queen'a Km—mil*, drffClivc Xavii'iilipn.or accidents from any other cau>taot lor any loss which might have been covered by Insurance ,? or fur Leakage , HreakagCjCondition , Quality, or content* otany Parcels or Packages , unless specially entered and aclvz-Inrt tn Frei ght paid.. Goods not removed to be Stored at therisk aud expense ol the Consi gnees.

W A T E K F O H D A N D l i K l h T O L .From Watrrford to llriMol : Flora lirist"! to V ateifoid

I - I U I:CT .' iiutF.CT.Tui-fday, May 4Tuesday, ,, 11Tucfda? , „ I *Tuesday, ,, 1

From WaterfordDirect.

Friday May 7Friday „ 11Friday „ L'lFriday „ -B

%j£~ On early Morning Sailiugn , theCabiuof theSteam.ers will he. Open ti) receive Passeu^*:1*!* arriving/"roru Londonby thr Niglit JlailTraii:.

Cahio Fare, lo.iOd.; Servants and Childn.i, Km. Od.Itetum do., 2os. ; or with liberty to return from DublinCork , or Weifori) , 31s CA ., Steward's f« lucludud ; Deck7s . Kd. Fematesiitteud the Ladies' Cabin.

W A T K K F O I t D A N D L I V E R P O O L .TJlltEE SAILINGS WEEKLY.

ILOM WA1EBI01II ) . fROB LIVtKl OOl. :Monday, May :»U'< iJiie rdii v, ,, 5Vriilay, " „ 7Mi.miay „ li iIViilmxlii v, „ liFriilay, „ 1*Monday, „ 17WuWfilay, ,, J!iFriday, „ VIMonday, ,, -1Wednenday, „ l;iFriiiay, ,, -iM oiiilar, ., :il

Mi.miay „ ]i i — S Aft u'Monday, , 10 — 1 Aft'uVII I WMI II.V, „ 1L- — 5 .A ft'nj tteil iicMlik , „ 1- — :> AffnFriday, „ U. — 8 Morn Friday, ,, 11 — U Aft 'uMonday, „ 17— II Morn .Monday, ,, 17 — II MoruWYdriifday, ,, ]!» — ]J MuriiiYViil iitulay, ., 1!' —10 MornFridav , ,, SI .. 11 MornlFriday, „ -1 —11 MornMonday, ,, '^1 — ;i Att'nlMoiiuiiy, ,, -I —12 XuouWciliimday, „ ^<i — 3 AffuiWciluesday, „ \!H — 2 Aft 'uFriday, „ ->i — + Atfn 'fridny „ ~"H — I Aft'nM onday, ., :il — li M»rii !.Mouilaj, „ 01 — (i Affu

Cubin Fate, 17s. Cd ; Servants (1 ravelling' » n h families)and Children , lUs ; Deck , lUs. ; Clnldieu , Bk. Females at-tend the Ladies 'Cabin.

Goods received at Clarence Dock , Liverpool.WATEHFOItD AND UUNGAKVAN.

Hleamer UOHA.I KO1I W A T I

Monday, MayWednetdny, „Friday, i,Monday, ,,Weilnesilay, „Kridiiy, ii ¦

Mondny, „Wednesday, „Friday , ,,Mondny, ,,WednetUny, „Friday, ,,iluaduy, „ J

., 10,„ 12,, U,, 17,, IU ,

2(i,S»i31,

W A T E R F O K U AM * N E W R O S S .Km M W A T E RF O R I I — Dail y, Sundays ejeepted, .-.I 4.0 p.mF U OM N » w Hoer—Daily, Sundays ctcrptfd . jt 8 45 ..in.

W A T E K F O R D AND U L' X C A X N O N .F H U H WjTElilonii-l'aily^undays eicepted . at 4.6 J.m.FROM 1;U » G A I .VA K- Dail y, Hui.d ay s fieipted , at 8.1oa.iu .

l i. rt l .» miurnl and t t e i y ililurnialioii K'V ^n by agenis atl<m>TGL—The (I'I- H C I K I blMimpwlet OfKcr, 32 l'nno-bi . ;l l f .N O A K T *> - J l r . T. Do»..ey , JUm-.treet ; Livi-kPOOL-\VatHl..id hlw.ni.hip Company, 23 ltioin. w u-k.»lr«t ,W asli-tniiloii I iuihi in gh , m.d ot the Con.pan) 8 Office.-, tl.c AlAI -t ,W A T K I I F O R I . .

1JLUMBEKS AND GASFITTERSX C O ii M I N S A N L» C 0 .

CR OUAV .

s ii i r r i N G .SllIl' l ' I N G C O M P A N Y

MAY , 1875.

S TKA M C 0 M M V M C A T10N bctncni

.. 1 Aft n Thursday, May 0 ... U All n

.. VI XiouWeduvsday, „ W ...11 Mum... I Atl 'u Thursdiiy, „ 'J>> ... G Aft 'u.. 10J MoroiTbureday, „ 'il ...IU MomCLIO or J VVBKHA.to Bristol , Fp ui llrittol to Waterfoid ,

calling at Pembroke Dock.... 'J \ .Horn Tuesday, May 4 ... 5 Aft 'u... Si Affn Tuesday, „ 11 ... 10 Mom... OS MorujTucEday, „ 1H ... 5 Mom... i AlfuiTuetday, „ 'St ... 'J Mom

— 11 Morn Monday, May & — H Muni— ]L' XoonHVtdnuHlay, „ 5 —l'J Morn— 12 Nuoii 'Friiluy, ,, 7 —11 Morn

liroRU. >K i iM3, Ilmorn TucBdny,fj, 12 tnoru Thuraduy,

l i lN f31 ay

n

A H V A N .(> , H morn(!, '1 nfi'nS. 7 mornlz noon Saturday,

2 ofi 'n.Tucgday,4 nft'u ;TiiurBday,7 moiii Saturday,

10 Dion. (Tuesday,

,, 11 , ',. 13, 11

lift Umornnoon,. 13,all ualt'nThursday,

Saturday,Tuefiday,lhursdiiy,Saturday,

11 moru12 noon

2 aft'n;i aft 'n¦t afl'u

D morn

20,

20.mornufl'n

¦I , I) moru1(1 ninrn¦i'J .

JiA IL WA Y T1MV TA ilJ.ES FOR MARCH

WATEKFOKI ) TN^^XiMTlUCKiiAlLWAV.; Vp tra ins f r m Waterford .

T RA S>- ON WKr.K IIAVS. ISd. *?

I .Mall , | Mail / I Mailv/ATMironB 142 ]A , 4 j ll iS | v4a 14i l 2 , STO; UME .H-K. cia«.|ci. > CI MI ; Claw Cla» Cla» ICla^i A II I A. . I f.M. I> .M. P.M. P.M. I P M

Waif rf rJ ... dtp. S I'lCainck-vn Suir. G 25Clonmei _ 7 5'l ippcrar) S 15Juiution... tir . iv ) 8 25tlmu.. aulral 1 ISCORK .^_artiva) 1 3UDutHiD.. tten Cork _ -Junction 8 33 13l/iinenck._siriv l —

FA I U-Klrtt Clm .Single l ickrt , 14. Cd ; .-i-ci n.l i t. II.-. ;Tlnrd do.. C». .'J. Jtoluru—KimClaM . -J li 9d ; Srct.nd Co., 16s.6d. J. F. SiceLL, Scctctarjr.

WATEKIOKD A M ) Cl-. K T H A h I K K L A M ) A N DK I L K E N N Y JUNCTION HAILWAYS .

The tboitcbt routt (ion) AYatertt 'id anil Kilkenny lo Dublin,A ihlone, l'< ituinna , l'ar:on»town.or Neaflsh, in v iaMar > boio'.

IG* Improved quick and tbroupb daily conimunicNiion Lc-wn-ti Nar>toioui:li and olber Btatioti s to Waloiloid , thence

riaNen Mi l lord 10 London aDd all ttttiolll on tbc Gieal Wcal-rn rstl w aTuf HoptHnd

:c ...arrivaldctcr turc

: 8 111 I 2 21': 8 65 ! 2 301 0 ) 5 1 III1 U V5 ' 3 0

S 6U \i 16U '•'&4 2•1 n3 40fc M

arrirr. t III 10Ma )tKm U|( li tleji ^uji IU 52rjrini l t t i Kl un Ju;ici 'n II 11Uutihn arrtraf 1 IsAlblonc Juncl iuo nrrl 4 tiMaiyboro '...J«;< dou r, 10 30Ilalljbri'pby.. 10 Sfi |KoEcica „ ' I I 34 'rareonetosv t, i !2 4 iI'uitumoH _ ¦ 12 41 .N CI . M K I W 2i'I'ilnpltrlnorc j —Thuilt nrrl.nl 1 3C.

^l>tcial Faun »tc clt .Tgtd lo fr'inl and tiecoad CI R^B t*absrn-i:ers b. uk io R io IrsTcl by I lie Kx i< reF > Mail Train! on Uir«t

hi/ulbern and tVrstern l*ina.l iLWetM Ukutd lor Single- Juurae) brc aTailable only for tbe

Tr»i» b) Vthich they are inued.Keluin llc 'irlb ate ishueil bctw. en any l«o SlHtionsatailabl '*

for ihcdnle of issue and <l*j Inllowiog ; those iAnUed lor any•lie "nnce nceedi.<# 60 JI OI|.> , wil l hit afadoble for relnri) on tbeda> ol i&^ue unl il .e lw i » lollomij; i:a)H ; r.nd tor dikuncisex-CLII I IM; loll ruilts, tin.) aic ai-ilubl9 for le luru on the day olIK ;UU and tbe lUTrtt lollo uiti K ila>b— furdi»)b M>t itcki- lied.jtetnr'i TicKet s ipouri l on Satuiday ste retuiDnhle on Buiunlaj ,i^u ndu)- , or .Muiiduy.

'^b[ou^h 'I Kkols , ul low lures , me issued at Mar)borougl. andKll l inn) * via Wutri tmu ami Mnloid Itnven , In ami from Ixjn-ill.n , t>u»i:r , rtr.l l l l l l , AI ¦tlI ^tlOt > ICtad.np, 15Hb>t)tStokc ^wln-Uoi., Uifo.u , Itiilinii stium , Uoru-ster , IK refold , Cbellm.hiiiii ,Ur.nlul , (iloij Liblrr, N cM |>orl, Meil l.y r , Al.erdale .Caidill , IScaili ,S**»n,if&. l.ih.ieib, uatnia ithtn , st.ii u»riij arilieii Junctii.n , aDilhu« Millonl.

W . Wll. i.UMi , Sicrctary.

WATK U KOlllJ AND THAMOHE KA1LWAY.Wctk Man l'raint.

i ¦! :i|r|tuM * n m a m p in p in p in p in p m j p i u p inh in li in li in h iu b in . hTn i h m b m , b in

WTon «8 0 I t « 12 15 '2 0 i 4 (I i 5 3H 7 15' ti 0 —Trn't- i j !. 15 |M1 3H| I 15 i 3 11 ¦ 4 3u ;«B t,| 7 45' 0 3o| —

Sunday Trains.

r t l 0 M ' n in p in p ni p 111 p m . p m ; p m p m j n m'h in ti in . h iu 1 h 111 li in li m { h tu b ir. n m

word : h is 12 15 1 :io a 3" 4 JO u 0: —Tmot»j II 14 |li lo ¦ !! l) *| 4 0 I 0 t <J aO ... I ... I —

* M a i l t r a i m G. N. BA KKh , Secretary' UALFPE.NA'Y POSTAGE CAKDS. "

All descriptions of Printing on such Cards82J" iiecntcil al TH K W ATEKFDH D N K.WS Office.

Down Tra im from Limtrick

I THAiya on WJIK PATS. Sdy'g! i j i I Mail .MailuurltlCK 1* 4 3 1 2 4 3 1 4 4 1 2 4 3 1 4 2 1 4 2 1 2 3

TO w*TXU>-oni> Cln»>.j Cli» i Cla<<!ciaM.: claM Cim« Closs. A.M . A.M . A.M. I r.M. | p.m. T.M. P.M.

LimerickJunctionCork

7 II 111 1(1arrival e 20

1 301 15Dublin

DUBU K _(Joan tJuncltun.iVipperary.Clonmel....Uarrick ...Waici/oru

'dtp ill'¦ ',', 7

#20

..... 7 358 i50 40

arivl ID 2A I

M1D1I WATESfOkl)

tTATIONI. 'AT«l"y*3Claix'

l i l U c I 2 & 3 1 & •!Cln.b C'laiB. 'dan, Class_*.*. r.M. ^M.li m It m h m7 I t 1 0 4 0? VD 1 10 4 107 35 — J -JO1 S5 1 1 35 4 108 10 I 1 6U 4 558 '.'5 I 2 5 5 6

Waltrford—Kilniacow ....Mullioav H l .llallylmle....Thomaslovrnterror!.bri<J;Kilkenny ...

Do. ilallyrugfj ct.Atlanagh ...Abbejleix .M&rj lioru ' ...

diparlw

TO WATEHfORIl

I.IM ii V I M l . \* . I filiKnATil

B 1A1HI.S - I « k 3 1 i ( *3 1 4 *. l 4 H . ;Class. Class. ClaHB . ClaKS . il *J &3 1 2&u

».M. A . M . ; A.M . i P.M. ICIas« .,ClassIi m h 111

7 111 i7 2:1 ;7 6 U :ti 306 II

j burlet drporlurtTeltipU-nioic .- Ij all3bto1.l 1; ._Ncnogli.u. t'oilumiia «.*...

KO^CII- Q » P l a . j l i o l u ' ...«rrl ...v;iAibk.jie JuDCtinn ..._JI U I'I ID .i....dt imrturtl'.- iUtl i l i R ton Jubci '11Maiyl .i»ru '..nrv/...rtu-n

1JO»N THAIMI .Mur > huro ' ...uVj>urlur<Abhcylel i AUuiia gll ItallYra gK et Ki lkenny . . . .arrival

Hi*. ......uVj'ttrlbr.Jlenuetbhridge '1 humustown .........llall ybak Atullmavnt Ki lnaci iM ¦\Va;crU'Td nrrival

SOLOMONS' SPECTACLESlilt. E. SOLOMONS , OI-TICIA .N,

) :• , NASSA U STKEET, DUliLIK,A.M)

22 DKMIICII 1'LACK SOLTH BtLGRAYlA , LO.NDO.N ,(U'lio I I H S I1r. 11 tiO j ncrs \nuU-nunm)) y established in iJubln.)

EE(J S to caution the Public against the use

of the ci iui iiit - i) , improper, aud biidly-niHiiU: nctutedlilas<>cs and IVlitiles geurt&U y hold , nhich arc ao highl ydett ia>iMital to \'uiuu , that uuuilcrs have seriously sufieicJfrom tdeto , and f ru htn lliat it is noiv uiinccrwiry Is dncl)at Ifnglli on the eziclleiice ot hisS prclacleii (so dilferet,. frompcbhlc or similar Euhbtouce, which he neither countrucln ,approve*, nor disposes o1,) and 011 the advantages derivablefrom bis accurate method ot aduptiut: Classen to DejectivcSi/ht (a matter ot much deeper importance than is l ie-qucntly supposed), as hucli are udini .uhl y calculated to piu.Bervu the cyea uuiiiipuired to eitienic old age. They Imvobci.'u used by the tnoht distinguished persona and Member*of lhc faculty of the King dom

OlIShllVK.— 1'iTbOUB can be Bulled by euclosiug a pairot J*ppclnc'es , or one of the Ulat'seg , in a It-tier , stating thedistance ftotu the rye they can lead buml! print with it , andthose nho have not t-uip ) vytii £;)ecl;iclej> by mentioniii^ theirage and describing sight. Communication* (rom Waici-lurd' miil its Vicinity to be directed to M B. SOLOMONS'Kstablishnient , No. 1«, NASSAU-hTUKKT, ( /intranet OJIHal! Door), ivilhiu one Door of DAWSON-STHKET ,UUliLlN.

%£ff HepairH ot a\\ kindtt promptly attended to.NK W LY IN VKNTKI J TKLEaC Ol'ES,

Coiuliiniiii; poitHb ility vrilli eitraordiuary power and clear-ness of Visiun , which supemedu every other kind lor theWaistcoat I'oiket , Uter iitalking, Military, Sea, and ulipurposed, both by day and uujht, aud lumo from 4 incheswill show distuicil y Jup iter's Satellites , &c. Price—10s. Cd,12-i.Od., 159., 21»., 30i., &c.

K B W DAY A N D ASTHOSOMICAL TKLESCOl'K ,1'HICE 116 COM I'LKTE—With superior 3 inch achroniulicobject Kl ahH , two itnprovtd c)e piecrN , p.un gl.t.-s, [ torlublemutal jointed n1 HI .IJ. This citraurdiiiary itistrumeut wi llCh'xrly show tbv must important henveuly bod in, and exhibitwith ditilinclnrtf the tacu ol an individual , or of a clock,sheep, cattle , 4c, at many miles' dist.iu e, equalling iu tin:moat osei.tial points thusi! g lasses usually supplied atiXO 01 i;70.

IM H UOV K ') DOUUI.K Ol-EUA , HACK , & FIKLL 'OLAbSK S— r'ricc 10s. 6V]., los., ai«. ; aouie «u mmutu in«i;i.- l b f t ti jy slip into a Watch l'ocket , yet rivnl in pit|.|, tot j iowir many ol thb largest made ; H UD, Microhcopiri oftre.i l power , lioin SB. 6d., unil invisible Phutogrnp hs.

M A 0 I 0 LA N T K H N b A N l i M hSOLViNU V1EWS-loar, br.llwti !. aimj.lc, thoug h uusurpnusnl l,,r i lftcl .—

SlnleB 111 KH 'iit vari tty — Comic ,Scenic, Kdueatinmil , Illustra-lil 'il taleH , wars , tiiiveU , kc. A superior Lautci ii and 1/slidi .H in.m 7B.I3.1- A Catalogue on upp ln.itinn.

MlMl l lAL K l I Z U O Y ' S LMl'l iOVK D IIAKOMK 'l lv— Ai.curulely lorrtelling thu Wcalhei , huudsuniely mount.din MihotaiiJ , V.11I1 Theruiometet , price onl y los

SOLOMON'S N K W M U D K L l iAKOMKl Kit , pi i ivI2s dd. C'or.ect 'lhcni oirn:t. i*, ol 1- , upKiirdn',

IMl'ltuVED ACOUSTIC I h S T U U M K M S lor eitremeand cv^ry de«rec ordtatnish.

CAUTION !-In COII .I quence of numirous allempU itimposition , it i« ufcts>a' y to note iunm uml addre.-s, and(0 particuiaily War in wind , that Jin. K. SOLUTI ONSONLY Estahlifbmcut i»

Nnmber NlN KTKK S , NASSAU-STItEET , DUBLIN ,(Entrdnce by ilall-Donr), within oiicdoor ol iJaHHon-s treel ,VubYw, lio connex ion Ki th any other hoiut or f tr tuHof tamt , similar or other name. NO AOENTS or 1'U A-VKLl .KUS Kiup loyid. u0.ly.euw.

N I N E I E K N NASSAU STKEET . DUBLIN OMLT .IiU'KOVKD and ECONO iMIC COOKERY.

L've I . I K I U G lO M I 'A N Y ' S KXTHACT 01 .MEATas ".S urV" dr lu i t - l e u , «.op", IIIH -IC di«ti«> , and S«UCM> ,II .\ I » tin.¦ ll..\our aud (irml stmi):th . Invariabl y adoptedin lii u-lnildi. »lu n la i i l y li ed. I «ntiou— lit-nuiMi: 1 tlywi lb K.nou Lnbig 't lascimde acioss Ihchibcl. n-H

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I 5 i<t 110 II 2 0 ... 2 tij 4 35 8 15 7 49I I'l 30 It) S

12 12 311 ... 14 V3 ... W 230 47 2 II 8 45 ... 1 30

4 10 — 1- if4 05 — 1 I>5 6 _ 1 205 2(1 - 1 4.-a an _ 1 500 211 — 2 10[; n -J 1?.

0 Ull1 illli 0C 15C I.".

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4 II 10 <05 15 I II 65B li i ¦! 0

1(1 0 I 4 5

12 2U2 li5 IS8 IIU 0

W 3(1uu1 *"2 5¦2 45

C 35 \5 4S 1t> -Jb 17 35S 15

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1243Classtiui nr.Mb m12 0li 13li ii

C 15 — 3 117 .11; _ 3 24S 7 — 3 4:i

10 U - 5 40

1~

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p 1112 24 2(1

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1 02 453 0

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! Aloil il i &_ I 8 40 !lO 3S a 3(1 — i 4 U

6 (I 10 65 3 50 _- I 4 'A'! 9 15 1 — 4 5 — j < 85

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1 3') 10 I i l l 45 4 50 — I S 21'7 45 '1(1 J2 — 4 3 — .'. 31b 5 1(1 V5 '12 6 5 20 — 5 418 25 Id 40 12 16 0 3" — o nfc 40 j. 1 « i — 6 0 — 6 25u 3 'II 10 !12 46 6 11.' — 6 359 30 11 3u I 1 0 6 30 — 7 0

MAY PURCHASES

CO. beg lo

WILL BE FOUND WELL WORTHY OP INSPECTION

O'BRIEN & COGENERAL DKAPKRS ,

<^TJ _"ST3 ¦WATEBFOKD

GOODSih Ibey aro now eliotviDg in nil tlicir Departmcntp , comprising tho

LATEST LONDON NOVELTIES in

FANCY DRESS J[ATERIALS, HAMBURG NET;, COSTUMES ; "WHIT E and COLORED OVER-SKIRTS ;

FANCY COATINGS and TWEEDS ;GLOVES ; UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS, TIES, SBIKTS, COLLARS

HATS and CAPS, &c, &c.

IMPLEMENT and MANURE; DEPOT,

LITTLE GEORGE'S- STREET , WATERFORDI'ROPIUETOK—AKTI1UK H, SPONG.

FOR PBRMANKNT 1'ASl'URE OR MEADOW,S A 1 M I X T U R E F O R O N E I R I S H

R I C E M E A L (Fon CATTLE i EKDING ),Nutriment than uuy other mcul , aud has taken tbo First l'rizeb

l'ntcK I'Kit STONE—Is. 2d,

RICHARDSON BROS. & COT U K A L CH E M I S T S AND L I N S E E D

J5J- BELFAST, DUUMN, COltK, AND GALWAY.

RICHARDSON'S BONE COMPOUNDRICHARDSON'S SUPERPHOSPHATE

RAW PERUVIAN GOVERNMENT GUANO

M ESSHS. OHLENDORFF & CO.'S "WOKKS, PLAISTOW, VICTORIA DOCK

(By virtno of n Spcciul ConccKsion gmnted by the Peruvian Government) ,(;UABANTEKD TO CONTAIN :

Nitrogen equal to 10 per Cent. Non-volatile Ammomn ,20 per Cent, of Soluble > Guan0

•1 per Cent, of Ineolublo )Prepared in a fltj o powdory oud dry condition.

December , 1874

UNDER THE SOLE C0NTK0L IN IRELAND OFR I C H A R D S O N . B R O T H E R S, & CO

BELFAST, DUBLIN , COKK, AND GALWAY.

WATHRt 'OlW DEPOT—GEORGE WHITE If B0HB, Sub-Agtn U.

M P O W E R &> S O N S

SPECIAL MANURES.

POTATO MANURE - I GRASS MANUREFLAX MANURE. | GRAIN MANURE

TURNIP MAN URE.

S E E D W A R E H O U S E

C O .

F R E N C H

M. O'U

L A D I E SWIIICE

M47*,

tUT N.B.—Agents for tho LITTLE WANZER and SINGER SEWING MACHINES

THB LATEST

NOVELTIES, JUST ARRIVED

KESMSCTFULLY ANNOUNCE

T H E A R R I V A L OF

T I I E I R S E C O N D D E L I V E R !

NEWWhich

SHAWLS,

HOSIERY nnd G

fc?" 2 & 3, BllOAB-STKEET, AVATETORD

IMPORTA NT

T H E N E W

5 & 6

NEW AND GENUINE FARM SEEDS FOR 187 5,COMFHISI N G :

BROAD LEAF ENGLISH RED CLOVER (G VAHANTEKU ),FRENCH , GERMAN , WELSH, AMERICAN , WHITE DUTCH , FINE SWEDISH ALS1KK ,

AM) YELLOW CLOVERS ;ISIPOR'IED ITALIAN AND PERENNIA L 11VEGKASS SEEDS, PASTURE GRASSES, ic,

AH of which liavc been thoroughly cleaned , and mo freo from Weeds. Tho selections of bnrno coosidt oftho moet nutr itious vnriolicF , ai.d aro suited for raoat toila and sitantions.

S P 0 N G

12 lbs Imported Italian Hyc-graBS,13 „ A yr shiro Perennial do.10 „ Imported Cocksfoot Grass,

2 ,, Shocps' Fescue „2 „ Meadow ., ,.2 „ Hard

^ „ ,,

2 Meadow Foxtail ,,

All of tbo finout Etocks, taved from selected Triinsplonted Bulls , and imported direct fiom tho firstGrowers in tho United Kingdom.

SOLE AGENT FOR KlllWY'S COMBINED MOWERS AND KEAPEHS.EX' lRAOU DlKA I tr SUCCESS !

FIRST VICTORY OF THE SEASON-FIRST PRIZE GOLD MEDAL !WON 1GG—FIRST PRIZES IN 187-1.

Their great success iu practical Field-work fully establishes their superiority over all other Machines

KOII DURABILITY , LIGHTNESS ov DRAUGHT , FACILITY ov MANAGEMENT,

ADAPTABILITY TO ANY AM) EVER CONDITION OF CROP OR SURFACE, AM . JfAKNL'KOF LEAVING THE CUT GRASS OR GRAIN.

AGENT FOR ODAM'S CELEBRATED MANURES ,MANUFACTURE D BY

Ihe H itrophcsphatc and Odams' Chemical Manure Company of England-SPECIAL MANURE FOR CORN AND ROOT CROPS,

BONE MANL'RK, BLOOJJ MANURE, AND SUI'KRL'llOSPHATE.P E R U V I A N G U A N O .

Tho Proprietor wishes to intimate that it ia his determination NOT TO ALLOW MTHIOLS or I .NFKKIOU SKCDS

into his Etlublibhnunt , nnd he tru.-l« by udlierii.g strictly to this resolution to merit ft shore of support.

Gentlemen favoring him with their esteemed orders, which shall at all times bavo bis boat and mustcareful attention, may rely upon getting everything Fresh and Genuinu.

NEW GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS OF TUE LEADING VARIETIES.G&f Catalogues ou Application.

Ointuibb moic

fi2 .3m Please observe the Address :«SJ" THE NEW SEED WAREHOUSE , 5 & 6, LITTLE GEORGE'S-ST

Af! It 1 C U I

R ] ( 11 A l; l; b f N ' t- I. J > !- 3- 1- 1' C A K K AMI W E A L.RICIIARDSDN'S FKEDING CAKE. t& Annl }>es and Prices on Application

dll.6m.cow. QhOltGK W1I1TK ,? SOK H, A atv ts in WATEUrOUV.

PERUVIAN

DISSOLVEDTREATED

Ganral A 'jcuts for avd saleLondon , E.G.,

O ' B R I E N &now Showing their Latest Novelties in

MANTLES,

M I L L I N E R Y B O N N E T SSTRAW HATS,

FLOWERS and FEATHERS

call THE SPECIAL ATTENTION OF LADIES TO THEIR

NEW DEPARTMENT.

U N D E R C L O T H I N G ,

FOR THIS SEASON

per lh. £ s. d.8, 3d. 3 0 2 Ibn Sweet Vernal Grass,

2d. Z 2 2 „ Timoth y „7d. 5 10 G „ Perennial Clorer ,Cd. 1 0 i „ White do.Gd. 1 0 4 „ Fiuo Swedish AUy ke,6d. 1 0 2 „ Trefoil ,Is. 2 0

SUPERIOR ROOT CROP SISEDS,

A S I M P O R T E D , A N D

PERU VIA2V GOVERNMENT G U A N OWITH SURPUUR1C ACID UNDER OUR CONTROL ,

(OPPOSITE THE MAKKIT HOUSE)

TO AGltlCULTUltALISTS !

GOYERNMENT GUANObeg to givo Notice that wo Mo offering

HENRY SCHRODER & CO..CMisiuvces <<1 (l ie J'tnivion Gorcrumenl Guano in the United King dom

A C P. E.per lb. £ B. d.

•Jd. 1 6Gd. 1 0

lOd. 6 0KM. 3 -t11<1. 3 83d. 0 0

jCl 11 0

in England in 187k

r-. WATERFORD

( J K U S H E K S

H O T E L STHB GREAT GLOBE HOTEL.

DUBLI N (Established40Years),¦I , 5, C, and 7, LOWER BRIDGE-STKEET,

K1CHAKD COFFEY, Proprietor.

MS . A N D MRS. COFFEYBEG to return their er&tefnl thanks to their numer-

ou.s fricndH and tho public for tho large amount ofpatronago bestowed, and to'ansuro them thyt this lonf>.estnbliehcd nnd well known Hotel is how receiving Iheurundivided personal attention, and pOBfeescs everythingrequisite to promote tho comfort and convenience of iteWsitors. Supp lies of first-class qnality. Notwithstand-ing present high rates, the terms will bo found moatmoderate.

BreakfastR from Is. 3d. Table d'Hoto daily otThree o'Clock, consisting of Soup, Joints,-Vegetables ,Cheese, &c, "a. ; nnd on S:nnday6at 5 p.m. ' Ueds, in-eluding pcrvants, Is. C<\. each. Gentlemen's Coffee »ndSmoking llooms. Ladies' Coffeo and Private SittingRooms.

Accommodation for 180 persons, and Night Porter inattendance. f26.1y

C I T Y M AN S I O N H O T E L30 LOWKR JJRIDGU STJtEET, DUBLIN.

1 beg to inform my numerous Friends and thoPublic that, through elision of timo, I have becomeProprietor of tho above oH-e»t&blished Hotel.

I have completely and most comfortably re-furnishcdit, and have considerably enlarged it, fitting it upthrougeout in best modern style.

I trust by careful and constant attention to tho wantsand comforts of my visitors to merit the patronage soliberally bestowed on )»y late father, and respect fullysolicit an early trial.

MICHAEL COFFEY, Proprietor.Son of Into MAUKICE COKKKT .

Please uoto Address—30 LOWER- BRIDGE STREET,DUBLIN. dll-3m

THE WASHINGTON HOTEL,M, U S H E R ' S Q U A Y .' D U B L I N ,

Under tho personal management of J. C. WALSH , latoProprietor of tho Collego Hotel , Flcct-strcet aud

College-streot.

npHIS HOTEL is most Central and Convenient ;J_ Trum Cars pass to and from Kiug's Bridge and

Wcslland-row Stations every 10 minutes ; h onl ythreo minutes' walk from Smithfield and tho FourCourts, and is in tho centre of the principal merchants'offices.

Charges will bo found moderate Beds, 1«. and Is.Od ; Dieakfast , Is. to 1B. -Id. ; Chops, SteAl B, Kidneys ,Ac. A largo stock of Wines of tho cboicrv t vintage.

Spacious Dining-rooms set apart for Iho receptionof Club, Dinner , or Supper Parties. i.2.tf

D U B L I N .The Kuropean Hotel, Bolton Street,

ri^HE EUROPEAN is tho largest, tho bctt situate,JL and tho most comfortable Hotel iu the City. Allmodern improvements have bceu recently introdncrrl,and tho entire House papered, painted, and decoratul.

Twenty Suitesof Apartmeuta for Families, burn -ing Rooms from 2s. Gd.to 5s. Sitting Room ¦ i.n lh.ground floor freo of charge.

C53" Soup, Fish , Joints , Fowl, and Entree inCodec l{oom nnd Restaur.'.iit from Two to Seveno'clock duily. lied , incliidii-g Servants, s. 6d., .-

¦-

and is. Gd.[m3l-tf] J. J1OLOXY, Pioprietor.

BRAZEN HEAD HOTEL,20, LOWER 3JRIDUE STREET, DUBLIN,

UNDER new iiuiuagcmrut , tboroug iny reuovai. il .central nnd convenient , combining Clcnul'n.i- .-*

nnd Comfort with Chrapnofs.lii'ds, Is. tols .Gd.pr:r night;Iirca'kfost , Is. to Is.Gd.;

Dinner from Is. Gd.; Ten, lOd . Jameson's five yearolil ifalt , frtioriiii tct d, Id. per gl.iss. Tiible d'Hoto ut4.30, Is. iiti.

W.C. and li.-itli rooms rcccntlv added on eachlanding. Ni ght Porter in attendance.

gg}" Within fivo micutc) walk of King's BridgeTerminus. jaS-ly.

KELLY'S CROWN HOTEL,MONCK STREET, WEXFORD.

r l'UIS is n Central and Comlortnblc Hotel inX which everything can be had on the most moderate

terms.Bi>t Dublin and Wexford Spirits; also, Brandies,

"Wines , Purter, Ale , &c (aul5-tf)Cars on Hire at the shortest notice.

D U B L I N .Commercial and Private Lodging House,

¦I 0 M A R 1. 1( O I! O U G 11 S T It E E T.PARTIES Visiting Dublin enn bo occomuiodiitid ,

with or without Board , nud all llio comlorts ola home, on Modtnito Terms. [o'25-tl]

tiff ' Situation ctntral , close to Sackville.stieet.

GREAT SALE OF PIAN0F0KTES.

IMPORTED d i i i t t l icrn tho Jlimufactuicrs, llcFfrs

C(II .I .AII I) & CVn.i.Akii, K I K K K A .V, DA;.JMI .\K, BIII .VS -WKAl ) , itc., ic, »ta. A . JUKKS 1 aiusj u DEI'OT.

12 0 , Q V A I ' , »' 1 T E R F 0 R I' .11 A R M O N 1 I.' Jl S in great variety, Eng lish and

Fn-i:ch n iiki- ; Yi i .linx , Ci.nic-ts, Cioncntinus , Drums,Flutes , liaujecs , Mut-iu Boxes, ic. ic,

AT C. A. JONES'JifSIC LEKD 1KG L l l S H A K X , , WATEUFORD.20,000 KJS W SONGS oud PIECES, at O.N K TH I R D

tho i lmkfd Price for C'utli , tho entire S7OCK uowSELLING OFF AT A GREAT REDUCTION !

C. A . J O N E S ,I I I PORTER of 1 'IAKOFGltri. S, JIAi t i lOXW JIf , .) <;

1 0 yUAY , WATER 10RL) , AND BAGWELLSTREET, CLON1IEL,

lii-gs v .i call tittcial attoutiou to his exteusiroT U N I N G aud R E P A I R I N G busiuefg. His Tunersvisit 1111 the Southern and Jlidluud Counties of Ire-land Quarterly.

%ti)~ Pianofortes nnd Kaimuuiuins lu'ic-d by tholloulli or Year, with option lo purchase, and on ilic'l line i'eurs' symum.

C. A. JOJS'KS 1 MUSIC "VVAltElIOUSK.Crickt-tting, Archery , Cro.juct , mid other Games,

ut uuusuully Low l'ricos. [my4-tt]

M U S I C -M K B I L T O N , PROFESSOR OF MUSIC

JiJ- A O. 18, HE N RIETTA STREET.Terms, on application. [d l-3ui]

JUDSON'S DYES-I8 Colors, 6<L each.

M1W0X8, WOOL, SI LK , FEATHERS, completelyDyed iu Tenllinutcs , without soiling the bauds.

Full instructions Hipi 'licd. 0/ all Chemistsurn! itulUniers.

JUDSON'S DYES.— UVIS G AI HOME .—JUD-bON'S sin.p ie UVL3 me must u;tful uu<l (t l .L-l i i . i i .

Uibl iui iH , fcilks, k-;.tticth, htrtils , lrtce., l.ruid , veiU , liaiHikt *r<cbiely , clouds, LeruoUM -e. Slntl;it. . l bl.a ul ^ , or buy su.ulia.tide ul (1 i-»b c;.ii be i-ah g- dypd iu u ft-w mii.uit-s willioutsuilitig tlie Laud.x , viuli't. ni5^entH , ciiuiht-u, luuuve, (iiup lepiuk , puncciu , claret , Ac.

Jlul)bOK '» DYES.— 1'uotoaEiruic uriii roMrivseox l'UOTO-i'Kl.tTS bliould le di| jied iu hot watd , a- d ibeuiubmun-J tu a liot 'iatli uf JUOsONS IM't'S. /feauti/uleilccli aro lbu<|'-ouuccd iu Green , I'iti k , liruwn , HU J mai.yother coluurt*.— L*e Judiou 's Dyet for geuerul tiuting. Dyejour Cartt s-de-Vr' ite.

JUD SON 's bi KS.— XBBBS , OSIBBEI, KIOWBB ?, and

sBi.>w K KU mny be dyt-d most exquiaite culoar^, gret-n, criiu*

ion , purple , sc^rlit , tic, by aiu.pl)* -dipp ing them in a. bolu»!o» d JUDhON'S) UYK^. Cl.arruuiic Uiquela u>ay locoroportd,

JUDSON'S- I)YK <—lax— I*K— tSK.—A SitpeusyHoitle ol JUt>Sl)N'& DYE8, Violet , KKI, or AlugenK , willuiitVe I . H I I I\ ijim ol bnUmut writing iuk it, oue uiinute byaiutplv aditu.i; hot wtttt r. Klcgnut iuk lui Ladies.

JUliSON'S UYEb — For colouring Aicliitfttural 1'lsDf ,Ac. Uu i l i trouble mny tjc savtd io grind ug uy culonra tu auuiftirir. tint . Tbcy may Le uui cither wtlb bruib ut p^n ,Ko >r , 1'iuk , 1'urplr, t'uuurt , Orim>ou, Orange , Grteu , iilur- ,Mag*-ula , m.d IU other hhndtt. . They dry quick ly.

JUDsON '.S 1;YE&—Knr Shilling Wow). Diluted withwater , they sink dtt-plj mlu the fibre, aud will not rub off.TLcy torui the BIO*I ecououuci.l ^staia on rec. rd. LightU. OWD for UaliogHny colour ia eicelleut ; No. 2 Black for

wuluut ; Cunury, lor tutiu ; als", black , lavender, magenta,nod many otbri colours.

SIXPENCE 1KR 110T1LK OP C1IEU1S1S ANDSTATIONERS KVKl t YWHt RK . ul3-6m

^KK THAT YOU GKT JUlte ON'S DYES.•10 1»E GIVEN AWAY I

A New Aledica! Woik on Uttrinpc , lbe cause anil core ofuremnture dielmn in man, Nerroui Debility, lupatency,4c, with Rulia for reiuotinK certain dU qualificntiom thatdestroy tbtt bappintsa ot WeilUeU Lite, or

E V E HY 1LAJS HIS UWN D O C T O R .Fur THO Slumps suQVrera muy avoid tbe nuuieroua

impostors wbo aend their books for nothing, publish teiti.

mooiala which they write tbrmaelves, fictitious [erietva fromiuoaginury JourunlH ,profefcs to core diieaaen vritb inatruateotainstead ol Mediciues, and other abaurditks n> cruel at they

ire deceptive.A phyaiciau , 26 years extensive!} engiged in tbe treatment

of Dohility and the various mental and nenoua attectioos re>

tutting theiefroui , will aend free, on receipt of Two PeunyStamps *.o prepay postage, a pamphlet containing Ilia highlysuccessful aud ODly safe treatment, »itli all the ntcesMt ?prescriptioim and dircctious by 'wtiich autferera uiHy t-ur«themtelvea at trifling cost. Adilre*8 Mr. LlWBl , Medics)Pablishnr , 11 (laud Court, llollinrn , l<ondnn.

PLUMcBo^RIi^Ii^A^o

1TTERS66, QUAY.

BUTLER'S' CATECHISMTO THE CATHOLIC CLERGY, BOOKSELLERS, ic

On Sale ot Me Sews Office ,"With the Recommendation of the Bishop of Wftterfor

and Lismorc, the Kight E«v. Dr. POWER

A CathecHsm foT tte Instruction of ChildrenBT THE

MOST Rev. Dr. JAMES BUTLEU , Atc) i-bi6hop of Cnshel nnd Emly.

RECOMMENDATION :" I arrprm-e of of this Edition of the Bight Kev. Dr

JAMES BUTI-EB'S Catechism, and recommend it to thoFaithful of thc6C Dioceses.

A " JOHN POWEK, R.C.B." Waterford, Sapt. 16th, 1874."Printed on Good Paper, and in large clear Type.ORDERS from any part of tho Diocese, wait in nml

directed to C. REDMOND, Printer and PublisherWorer/onl Seics Offico, 40 King-street , promptly nttended to. Tho Trade supplied on moderate terms.

May bo had Ketuil from over}' Catholic Bookseller inthe Dioceso.

RECLININ G and SHOWER BATHSW ITH AN U NLIMITED BUI -PLY or WATKU ,

TyrOW O L'EN nt tho TURKISH BATH ESTAU-J> LISHSIENT, PARK ROAD, WATERFORD.

Tho Turkish Bath is pronounced by ibo highestMedicul anlhorilirs, nnd by the many thousands wbohavo used it , to be iho very best remedy in existence,for tho prevention aud euro of disease, and for tbopreservation of health. nu 7-

WHOLESALE AND RETAILWINE AND SPIRIT STORES,

86 QUAY , mid Corner ol' CONDUIT LANE ,WATERF0UD.

W I L L I A M P O W E RBegs respectfully to iutimate to bis Friends mid tho

Public generally, that ho hasT»rr OW OPEN , tho above STORES, where be hopes,1 1 by strict attention to business, aud keepingtho very BEST WINES and SPIRITS merit ashare of piitronngc.

JI O L S L K K K I 'EHS will find it. their intercut to [latton-iso tho abovo ut&blisbincnt.

$4?." Picas* jbaerve the address :No. 80 THE 14UAY ,

(C'unicr 0/ Conduit Lane),f«S WATEIIFOH D.

AGEXTiS for l lORXSU Y 's REA PING aml M O n l M )M A C H I N E S ,

Manufacturers and Importers of all kinds ofFarming Implements and Machines.

n O J I M I i VS A N D C O M P A N Y .KJ GO, OUAY . WATERFORD. flG-tim

COUPELLE.DeEOOS&Co.'sPREPAEATIONS

AFKES11 ASSOKTMEKT of the following

1'irpHMlious lime just tern received ai T11R N > w «Orlice, Kiim-stu-el , Walerionl , fioin t'OL'rtl.LE, \) r. HoOa4. Co., London :—liulisc Vil ie , or Vrgjuhle Lile Droph, theglC Ht r. uiedy tor NervoUM.es.-*, Ac.

Ur. 1>K K003' l'- iu.;>. .uiid K11..1I l'ill <, lor l'«ins in tl.cl.»rV , Rruvel , iheuuiultMn , i^out , &e. 1'ricc \t. 1 Jd. to 33dt >ox. aee adverti ^eu.eul c t ^iwhe ia

lor u.utitular*.

;¦' . DB Rooa* Ve^citible Lit-j 1'ills , lor reguI.iti i iK the>•/.. ; ich and i-l.ftiisiij ;.' Ihe Llo .-. l.

.. . . . lauie CoUrULLB 1!. llnii-Ki'Sturiii; Fluid , wbil l. b,«I MTI . • uud wuiiib - rliill y tlViucuius in hringini; llie Imir toMs or.^it irl color; -I N I., CoctKi.LbS H HII li^.'.

/^ASSELL'S CHOICE /COFFEES.

CELEBRATED FOR GREAT STRENGTH ANDFULL FLAVOUR.

CASSELL'S ORIKNTAL COT FEE consistsot ti i-dedion ot l i e lii.oi ^uu i h>

01 K H > I ludi;i

In thu process ot ro;»1i* 11 i.tid f.'1 '1 '1!.!! t i e lull si mi |tlh amifiiif aionin me I H I - M - I V I I I , rrMlrnnir 11 .fiu.il tu vi.e t'otlre fo

much i.ri»-d in O U J K . N T A L COUNTRIES, THE l'ER.FKCT1ON ol CD KVEK. Trice2s. p.r lb.CASSELL'S COFFEES arc also supplied at

K , Is 4d. , 1-. t-il., U. 8d., »uil Is. 10.1. per II,., byGr.u t. iK il.rongbout. lu-Uuid , in C.Vii'.steis nud air-ti ghtFacli^.1* tron. one ttur.c? lo one n<

uud,CASSELL'y COFFEES liavcsecured the most

nidi.t-oieu.l r. |.uiniiuii , and ll.ej have been hiiihlycsircin.-.l i.t.d i i lmsUely u»<l ihrouifhoul Ireland tor i.e;.rl yA Q U A K T K U OK A C K N 'I U K Y . A^k ui jourGrocers lor CAS^ELL'S CoFPtK , i.ud he sure yoii y . l theri jjUt Artirl .- . li>0-ly)

fi i :!"fLIKI ) WI IOI.KSALE IIVCASSELL, SMITH & CO., b'U FENCUCRCU ST.

L O N D O N ;f f f * And Sold hy Grocers tUrovij lioiit Ireland.

GLENFIELD GJL.ENFIELD

THE QUEEN'S LAUNDRESS

SAYS THIS STARCH IS THE BEST

SHE EVER USED.

GLENFIELD GLENFIELDm5.tf

" For the Blood is the Life."-— Fee Deuteronomy, chapxii , verse 23.

Clarke's World Famed Blood Mixture-1JKJK CLEANSING nnd CLEARING the HLOOD from

' ALL IMPURITI ES , whether arising Iroui youthfuliudiscietion or any other cause, cannot be too hi ghl y recom-mended. It cuies Old Sores ; cuirs Ulcerated Sores iu tboNeilc ; Ulcerated Sore Lc,t:> ; UiucMicads or Pimplea on tbeFace ; Scurvy Son-*; Cmicerius Ulcers; blood and Skin Die-eahts , Glaiid.itar Swelltu Ks', Hull rlejrs tli e lilood from xllImpure Matter , doiu nh.itcTer cuu»e irisitiyt.

A» il.is mixtore in pltHsant t.. tl.t. tg>te, and tritrrHiitcd frrefrom mercury —which all p il ls HU .1 tuort uiedi. iuen sold lorthe dtove dl^Chb.-s c- -n taiu —M .e i'io|.i.et..r solicit? sof le ie i .-!

lo ^ive .1

a t i. i . l In

t.-s *. i ts v.thle.I l lOl'SAMU OF IKSTUHISULS FhOM ALL PXKI* .

t'odl III l i . - t ll . - a J?-. Cl . r.t.-li , .-11.J it. Cwses, col.tHtlitll^ CI>. . t i l i - .« , lls. t.- i l . , H t. tHcu -i .t to i l lrct a pern.Hti^i.t I I I I C . inlo i ig-KU iidu.K n.srs, by :.l. (.'luii ibis uml I'm. in liM.icinc

Vei idoin; or M-ut 10 huy tidiliee- s 011 receipt ut 30 or 132

stamp.1:, hyF. J. Cl .AKK K , C"l.eii.ist , |li K h.!.ticel , Liucolu.

W1IOLKI -ALK AOK S T.- :

li.irclny & SI .I .« , l.ondi.u , nnd .i l l llio Wlxilcrnle Iluusc.i.

C U K E F O R A L LHOLLOWAY'S 0I1MTMENT.

ri^HE HEADY AND R ELIABLE RKMEDV .—ArmedI with Ibis l'oweitut itutidotu to disease , efery inau irf

bin o»ii lau.ily pl.jaician. The tiii-t l l . spCa l Sur^-ioUsadmit H6 uni'iirallelrd HII J btaliiin viitui-s. Fuievu Uo-feiuuiei.ts kanUioii Us u»u in il.dt uuval aud militaryMKices , aud u,unkind thiuui|hout the wolld reposes theutmost cuiiAJi' tice iu il» curative pmiieitir». _

O'otT, linti 'JiAii-M, .\»». DKirsV. —These oie amongthe most teiriuk- and ape Uiug diteaM» to which tl.v huuiuuf mine is ?ubjeel ; yd 111 thrir worst loru.s , and ivbcu »ecm-iug ly incuniblr, i h i y disappear under a pci severing applica-tion of Ibis suutuiuK and |«.wnlul UmtUient , il strictattention be paid lo the printed u.atiucttou wrapped roundeach pot.

SOKE Tiiuom, DirmtKiA, QuiNtKt , M U M P S, A .N D ALL

D ik i SQE M rN t s OF me CIH.ST A .V D TUB A T .— li , on thenppeuraoce ol »uy ol these disen-e.-, the Oinlrn. i.l bo welllubbed , al leaai thrtu tiuiea a day , upon Iho neck mid upperpurl ol the cLrsi , su as lo pineirate lo the g laud*—iboworst casea will yield in a coiupaiatively chort time,pirlicbliuly it U<illu»a) 'i. Pill* be taken iiiappiopnate do»e»10 puiity the blood.

UAD LEGS, I!AD H EEASIB , UICEBOUK ivh&e , *au OLJJ

WoU!(Ds.— Uauy tliouennds ot martyrs Iroui Ibo abotecouiplaiuts bave lound life almoul intopporluble ; bul iuIlollouaj 's UiutuiFiU hebribkly aud pleulilully rubbfd uponaud arouud llie parts bllei-ted, il will quickly peiietm'i; lothe source ol the evil ; ease may he «4ltly guaranteed, anddisease dri»cn Irom ibe ay>teu>. Notbisu can be moresimple or *al. r tbau the muDner iu which it is appliedootuiog wore sauitaiy than its action on the body, bothlocally aud couutitutionall ) .

TBK M OTHEB'3 FB I XSI D —S K I S UI S E AOR S I I O WB TB B

UterBBilt MAI Bt K ADIC ALLI Ct- liBU. —tcold beads,itch, blotches ou thofkiu , scrolulous so.es, Ling a evil , audsuch like allections, }ie:u iu Ihe ung hl) power ul tbis fiuoOmtmeut , provided It be well iubtn;d nround Ibo otf.clcdparta !°A O or (hire tiuies 11 day , and tU- 1MU be tukensccordin» Iu tbo piiuled direction!!.

A CI B I AI S CCUB IOB PtLts A^D FISJULAB .— Thou-sands ot persons tuller excruciatinn ago'-y lot years Iromthese (earfu l couipliiiDH Ilirnug b lalae delicacy. Anyouo koaufleriii K bhould HI once purchase a r*ut ut Hutloway 'aOintment , read ibe directiou. wbicb accompuuy il , art uponthem to the letter , aud he will , without il.Qicutit , succeed inobbteraliug every vnslige ot Ihase b«r»8hiug U'luplaiuit..Both tht Ointminlt and Pi l l t thoutd be vied in Che f u l loK -

ing Cuttp lainU.Bad Legs Corns (Soil) Scaldsriad Breasts Fistul«» Sore TbroatsBums tiuul &kiu DiseasesUauious Ulanilular Swellin n> StuivyChilblaius Luuio«no Sole HeadsChapped Bauds I'll"! TumomsContracted aud bliil Kbeutnatism Ulceis

Jointa Sole Nipples W0U11I3Tbi Ointment and Pills aie»old al l'rofcssur I1OLLOWA1 '»

Establishment, 633, Oxford-street, Loudou ; also by nearlyevery respectable Vendor oi Medicine throughout tbeCivilized World, in I'ota i.nd Uoxea, al le. ljd., 2s. 9d.,4s. 6d., 11'. 22s., aud 33s. eub. Tbe smalUsi l'ol ot Oiul-mtDt cuntaiua uue ouuee ; and the-»uiallvst lioi of Pills(our dozen.

Full printed directions are affixed to each Pol and lioi,and can be bad in any Inuguage , evcu in Turkisb , Arabic ,Armenian, Persian, or Cbiu&e.

QoTenuueat Securities.W1TU a Single Stake of Fifteen Shillings yon

can obUiu £6,000; with £1, £20,000; with£10

^£53,000. For proBpootuaos apply, without delay,

to EUQENE TILLOT, General Merobant, GuzasNEr.

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1)KVI - :UKUX'SCATHOLIC CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE

JOK THKD I O C E S E Of F E R N S .

SOW VVll l . lSHED ,Kcvised nml Corrected , vvii l i t l io Approval of Uio

Most l(>-r. Dr. 1' I K I . I I N I ; , ltislmp of l'Vrns,TUB CATHOLIC CH1U STLAN DOO THLNE

Full THE I'SK OFl'ASTOHS ,\MI CATKCH1STS,

In ovilcr to Instruct. Childre n and lllitcrnso I'erson3,Hy tl ie KKV. t\ \Y. DKVKKEUX ,

Vicaf -Genrm l nj / !, ¦ ¦ Dwecf e of Ferns in 1G13 ;

To wliiol i nro added Acts oC Kait.li , Hope, nud Charityfind Instructions Cor Som'tiR Mass.

Kuvisi-d anil Improved under thu direction ofTlie Kiglit Kev. 1'r. 1'YKI .UN T., Hisliop of Ferns.

(fer45" Orders to be sent to 'i'l iF. N KWS Ol TICK , Ki:igstte i t , Wati 'i lunl , wliero I ho Corrected aud Author-ised Kdiliou can now be lmil. allC-tf

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1 -M 1' U R T A . N T N O T I C E .

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B > K M u V K i l their UlTlCKS aud WOUKSUOl'SJ_\j from ike .Seuieh V lay and Canad a street totlie more cuimmnliuiis and centra l l'rumiscs, latelyknown as Mr. .Ions W ILSON 'S

T l M I I K l ; Y A U I J , liULTOX SVliKKT,When; all orders shall receive prompt attention.J. 1!. .t S. take th is opportunity of iiuu-;uuciu(;

tha t they are prepaieil to supp ly parlies about Build-in-; or making Alterations, with

W I N D O W i--i :AMI> , .~A.-lli:s, DUOKS, Tltl.MMlXC S.And every oilier uetcri j uiou of J O I S E K H ' W DIIK

ull read y for fixing, made from the oest sea-sniied Timber , ai:d by expL-rienced Tradesmen, work-inan.-hip niid materials yuarautced , and ou terms toi-oinpete wi th any Imported or .Macliiiie-nmdo work.

!£/<'" l'l.AN s and KM I M A T K S prepared aud furnished ,free, ou application to

JOHN 11 VAN & tiON,jilt .if "¦ liuiion street , Waterford.

Mi, IJ U A Y .

I MP O R T A N T !TU l l . N J A M K S O X ,t .SON'S Kiucst Old -MAL'l

f j W l i l S K K Y , KV. and -JL V*. ]icr (ial.J l i nnes.-y's, Mai l e l i 's, ami ot her MIANDIKS ;

J ' uie UM Toil , Sheiiy, and Claret W1XKS ;.Mim-ml Waters ;

i'ri/.e Medal d'lx ami Uu> TuM ; Old K l M ;l!as.-i .V Co's. 1'A I .K A l t , on Until aud in Kult lc ;

U u i u i i i s s A Co's. Llot 'liLK Smur, on Draft aud inKoll ie ; iJevoushire Ciller ;

(.injr. r and Orange Wines ami Cordials.£>/." Toi:.\' I ' I I ; small C l l . \ M i A i i M ' , -s. per bottle j

I'aney Tobacco.- and Cigars, l' ipes , >Ve.L * . i u i i I i i a Mj pj .Jn il at rearoiial;le 1'iiees.

I' I.K A S I : oii-KUM - : un: A I M I K K .-S — M.I, I J U A Y .A J rial Stil icilcd.

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IT UK l>i ;V ( .i .\.-;I I l K r J C1UEK.

J. SYIVXOW S & CO.,>i Li 'Kssous, or

> / ; .'.i.'M. i. i; y rn, ..in -' I S U W I >E X .y > ' •, .,D K Y U N S I I I U I : C I I J K I ; M K U C M A N T S , TUTNJ :- .

Ol.'K Cl l J l .K is now ri 'iid y for delivery . The-ij n a l i t y is l'"irst -Cla.-s; and \vu can ihueloie

recollltnehil it to our I I K- I .I K, \ \ i t h every eoiillilereethai il w i l l pliait i lu in.in.U'i.U wiiui .K-M.r . M ; I .M I ;Bi;- 1.1ND.- A Y Ov L A W U l l N C V ., WATKil lXi l l l J

SEV/IKG MACHINES.r t p i l K A M I . I ; I V V N l .v-.mt; n; nf .N K W VU ;I K , :IJL .-... ; , ; • . s imi la r in • -ii.ira'vr to lln; Si.'-i. -i .f

(,| A r t - ::i ' l- .:..'.a:. I , had a u:'.v .-. aivhini ' in-\ . - : i . i t i u : ! : , i . . : i , i - im- .-i l ¦ i' l a U '- .v - i-w i nu ' lua -h l l a -1! .,t :i;u- i:. - , ly I. . 11 1 I -...! II .- .- I l-y I h . - Win i-Vr and W i l ->i . ;i .\|:n:ii!.i. : in ;::-..' i '»'ii i ['a: :y. ih'-y a j ' j i o i i i t i- . l l ive 1.:'

t l , .-:r u i i n i l . . -r . «!i.. .•:,ti -ri - . | in : i > :i »' "y miu t i l i : and eri-t i . - .il l A a i i i i u a : '...:! •¦! h - in. -r i t - . They l-i-^a n l.y iviiuiiinj,'ilia ', many ( .l l a' U ol !). .• -.-parate part- - lumld l.r .-eiildi.« !i t i ' t l n M i i I 'ri .ai ; l i . t : i' i" :y , a M ' l l l i a t in I l icir (.n • -<• !!¦••

ra.'li par; In.111 5 In - lo t lU ' .atii .n sInMl ld l-e le-led andj .!.- , 1 in i i . - |.r. ,j .,-r | . .-ili":i. Wh en t h e j i i i i ' - l t i m - >va >f i l l . ' I lo'Jellier l i i . ' .v l i . .- : i l' -l '- l it I '.v I' pe l a t . l r,' n i l h i t onIhn- and ihi-!i I'al.ri . - - . l'r..!ii la' '.- ;.'¦>••¦ I- t o h:irne>-, w i l l ia l i t i i . - t in .-i- an.! var ii - . l t . - t - iv iu i ivd I'.-r fa u i i i y and

t'l -i ieral »..rk . U' !i a- h r i ni n i a--. li- l lin ;.-. l.raidi ii:.-, iivTh. -ir n - |i .r t p n — 'n i i - d t ' . t h > . iu .- t i l i i t « ; i - vi ry u i i u i i t .' ,s l i . i u i M '.' 1 !«• •¦are « .: l i » l i ii -li I I M -.V i -x a n i i i i i - i l 11n- ma- 'hi i ie.it u i . i i i d r . - . i i i i n - inn i n i i ' -h ol nir ^i iu-e t" ^ i v i - I - VI - II anal.- l ra- t ¦•! i lp - i i - i- e|-i .i-l ; - i i lH ' - i- i t to -;iy tha t t l n -.V i on.

si'li-red thai the various point- of i- .v-eiicui-c and tin-dill'i- iv iil di-i j-.-i- .- t'or pcrl 'iiriiiin; .' 'he re.iuiied mnvenu- iit.-eanliol l - e i ' - o hiu 'l l l;,' valued' l.y all who 11-e sewingniaelii i ie- . "J 'lu- .v loi in - l i:i ail t l ieir j irai-ti '-al t i - t .- <> fworkin:.' that ll i - .-ix- ua- not the - l i - ln- -t he.- il al iun ¦¦!•failure 111 .- l i i e l i i i i i ' i t . nor »;:- ihen- -o iniieli us the lo- -of a -iir.-li- -lin-h . l lu i - il'.-ni oii.-Irat i i i ^ that il i- i-pial toany eini-rv i- in y. and i- rapaMu of ihe widest raii-j i.- ofi-t u |- l i .yi i i '- i i l , no'., onl y in privat .- l'amilii:s ; 1-at in tin-heavier and jiion- la i«noi i - ni ia l i l i i - .- of I'aelnry work.I'hey eonrliide their repurl with :- -" We van do no le.- -«than 1-ear wi t in - -- t - > t h - - i - n l i r i - an-1 l-rniarkalile -m-i-e- .-v hi ' h has alleinii-d i l - aetimi in 1 very part of it- es-ainin.itio .'i. ii i- ;i ma- him- we an- .-atislied 11111-teventually .-ujr ..- r - i - - l i - a l l other- now known. We reeom-uteiid lor tin- \\ i l-r and Wilson new No. li .-ewinninai-hiiie '.hi - l i i^'ln-: award it i- in the p'.wi-r ot thein.- l i i u t i - in In - -. I- " .' 'Hi- , .l ire i n-r- i t t in- i i n l i t u t e a i - -•vple-l l l i . - M - ;. . . r t , am! award.-d lh- «. i..ld Mi-lal to theei i i npa u v . ¦¦><¦¦' • !• ¦! .!/¦" /. i i . . - < •

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ii H I it V b— (Fit W arranted) .

8111KT .S A X I I ( n l . l .AU S nre.ii: !o measuie in asuperior a ianner .

C ii" 'In nn-e '. U I ^ I - U I n- ipi in- iu .-n i s , wis are at a l l

t i l i i i j . i l» i o v i i l r d w i t h 1.- a-l in ^ >;/.'.- .- , ri-ad y for iuime-il:ati: Ii-' ' .

l i a r H ' K I ' I A I . I T I K S for l l . e S K A S I I . N inelude 1 ) .< -

I .N U I A C A l /.K, y . K I ' I I Y l !, and C-ilored l 'U K N C HC A . M i i i i i c .-I U I ;T I M ;S.

U o i l h v ol ,pec -i.il a i l ' n i i o i —Our i- 'l.Mi 1V11 1TKSI I 1JM> ", . M 1J . 1 T A K Y I KU.NT.S and CUi-T-"rf , 'A\U .p,. i- Hail l ln/.- i i .

l'auems and Ii i .- l i ; . <:tious for Seif-Mea-nremeii l 01upplicati' - i i .

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( i l ' A Y , UA 'I Kf .y u U U . u', l i ) -J -

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A'LW GROCERY ESTABLISHMENT,\- . . l , ui.si:ii:rr.\ ;-;ri;i.t.r.

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l m- '.~ , l i t i tu i . i - 1 .!.' ¦» .¦ d;,-; and j irac i ica l e xp - i n nee

ol 11, .- T i a - l i - , In la- i i i a .- li .u i : of [ml,lie .-UJ ip or l .

Z-/,'- ' A n Aj - p i e i . i i v i : Wai.led. ;a lH I :im

BROWNE'SOi .i) .i : s f . \ i'. i . i ^ i i i ; i i I ' A K . M r i i ;i :u \v .\ it i:-

i n j i .' .sh, I '1. 1'.K N -S'I K I :I :T, v .ATi ; i i ro i ; i) .

S K A . - U N l h 7 " ..'l i-> : S i ¦» S i . i - oN * .-; . j - -< K now ree-.-ived , comprising :

Ci. -ii .-h , l- 'i ' - i . ch , ;iml Amei i ca i i J1KI ) ami \Y1I1T1 -;

C|.( i \ i i l .'S :I 'lAV l i l i A S -", T i : i ; i o l l , , AI ,S Y K K , T I M OT H Y ,

I 1 A I . I A N , I ' K U I . N N I A I . , aud oiher ( iKA S . S K S;.- r JI l .Mi YI - . P I I K S , ,.e., .\-.-., a l l i-elecled w i t h

l l i i - "real i- .-t i .- a i i " a.- heie toloic .||?.m..- ai.d Impo i t e d Sl-;i-;i) < J A T S and IJ A I'. I .LY

Ma chi tm cUai . '.-l and s-.-parated.ml i l '.i ; l ' i , 17, »t l\ (^il '-en slreut , Wa t i l f o l ' l .

L.AWES' Celebrated MANURES.

LiW K S " l.'ONi : .SLl 'Kl ir i lO.SI ' J lATi:, orr\Ti - :xT Tin tx i i ' MANuni ; .

I \WK S SLI' l '-KI 'l luSl 'IIATI - : OK I.I M l-:.1 WYI S- Sl'l '^'IM. M A X C K K S I -UK .MAXtiUl.US

ANI J COKX Ci;ul'-S.1-, il,.- Nat ional ( In - i 11 Crop Competition of I - S7I , <-p. -n

lo ill Jl.tnui ' "- -- . I. A W I :V M AM IM . was. appli. .-d to t in -K i r - r i' r l / l . ' 'f'p -T K X A S T l' .\i:Mi:i:sover l i» .) A< - I :K » ;•Uld

'ill .-very "l-'ll National Compirtitioli , I..UVK.S1 JI.I .V-

'» l it has uii i f - rnil y taken lii ' .-t phn-e.

l) r A i - .milN. in l l i i - year s rep.,11 , s.-iy-:-" It 1- one

of the l,e-t and i h.-ape-l a|.|.h.'allons to llii: .-..,1 '|i,. . CA M K U O N n-m.irks :— " It ha-' heenearclully Man-

nfai ture-1 , U in exi i -l l int meehani'-al eondilion, and eer-

tain tn ./ivumtisfiriioii."Tliis S.-a-ou 's Supply is nnw ln .-in^ Kent out ill excel-

lent condition, ivii'l the 'liiality is fully H(iial to that olformer years .

" A.,, .,, 1, in Ihe V I .J n;.(erf;rd :(;|-;i . i l i< .;K W1UTK A: SUNS , Waterford ;Jnl iN (.ii(i. 'HH A; .So.v, Carriek-on-Suir ;J i .MN i li i i ' . ixs Citpimv"" ;.loii.s- Si.'ANWN . HiDipirviui ;

Mr" H A I I M A N , hismore.Ajcn is f ', r AV." UnM ./ rlhur - iUm- ii, .Jr. :

J A M K S i.i . \ I .A VAN 'V Ol., New Koss ;l s i- \ l l . W A I XIS , Arthur-town ;v I 'M i nn n. Salt .Mills,

t WVI.-S' ( ¦lll - ' i lK 'AI . M A N L K K CO. (LIMITKLD ,'-¦I ,-;?,',/, -,

". ,„, /,¦. li.n.l- K l . K N l i l 'AV , ll l l n l . l N .

SALES.75 QUAY, WATEKFORD

S AL E OF INTERESTVALUABLE DRAL'ERY CONCERN.

TO 15K SOLD BY 1'UHLIC AUCTION , on tho l're-niisca, on TUESDAY, MAY IS, 1S75,

f l V i K 1NTJSHKST in tLo COMMODIOUS UKA-X 1'KHY CONCKHXS, Xo. 7(i, QUAY, hold underLease, of which there arc 50 Y KAUS uuexpired , at theNominal Kent of £35.

Tho l'remises arc in First-Clnsa Order, and /it forimmediato Occupation . They cxtcml from tho (Juaylo Chapel I,auc, through which there 13 an Kntrance.Tho (iround Floor isverycxtcusive ,and tho cnlirobusiness of a Drapery Establishment could bo transactedthoro. Thero ia also ou the First Floor a lirst-classWAKKU00.M, with Workroom attached. Sato atTwelve o'Clock.

For particulars as to Title, &o., apply toM. & T. UKIiAXDKE, Solicitors,

l'eter-Etrcet , Waterfonl ; orJAMES HKXXKSSY Auctioneer,

GeorBe's-strcet , Watorford .A pril atlth, IS75. .'It

COUXTY WATKliFOKD

Highly Important and Attractive AUCTIONOf Modern HOUSEHOLD FUHX1TUUE , 1'JAXO,WACIGOXETTE , l'air of CAU HIA OE JIOKSKS,six aud soveu years old , itc.

TO HE SOLD HYAUCTlOX , on TUUUSDAY , HOtliMAY , at SU111VIEW, roliTLAVv, by dircctiousof J AMK S Ci. HouKKTSux , lisij., who is goiug lo re'sido in Eng land , his entire

HOUSEHOLD I-'UILMTUJU -J which Was manufac-tured out of liic best materials , by tho most

ominent makers.lu tho DKAWI XU -K OHM aro (i Balloon.buck Chuirs ,

Vict oriii , Albert , uud Keclining ditto , and Couch , allin Walnut , Covered in Uluc itep ; ;t splendid Walnutcoltago l'ianolorto, with additional Keys ; a beauti-ful Walcut ChiQuuiur with l'lato Clasa l'aucls andHack , IS X, 3;i ; Waluut Ceutru Table, ChimneyMirror , 5-1- tt 25; Oval Mirror with Ii Lights, Brus-sels Carpels, Wool Mats , Hilt Feuder , t'iru Steels andAsh l'an , a Jlamlsome 5 Light Wcdgcnood Uasalicrwith (Jlobes; Engravings , Oruameuti under UlassShades, Wiudow Curtaius and gilt Cornices, VcuctianUliiuls.

lx TI IK D IX I .NG AM) IS i sEKKAsr K OOMS nro ViOak Chairs , covered in Green Morocco, with StulfedHacks ; l,ouuger aud Albert Chair to match ; a Mas-sive Circtlar .End 1'olishcd Oak Dining Table, withl'.ilent Screw, 111 x 0; a magnilicieut Carved Oat Side-board , with 3 Collarets aud large plato glass back,Chimney Mirror in Oak frame, Chimney Mirror iugilt frame, 0' Jialloon-back Mahogany Chairs, in Jlor-occo, with 2 Easy Chairs,, and Lounger to match jMahogany Centre Table, Dumb Waiter , Paintings ,Dutch Engravings, Oliogrnpes, Clock with MarbloStand , Cases of p lated Dessert aud Fish Knives audForks, Cutlery , I'latcd Tea anil Coffee Services, avariety of l'lalc and Plated Ware , valuable ChiuaTea, Coffee and Dessert Serviced , Dinner Service, aquantity of Glass , Jironze and other Ornaments , 2I'ivc-Lig lit (lasaliers, C.irpcts, Jiugi , Fendci d, FireSteels , Window Hang ings and Carved Gilt Curuices ,\ euctiau Jiliud s, a Sewing Machine in perelect order,a lew dozens of choice Champagne and Claret.

Liui iAu r , J I.M .I ., A N D STA I UCAKK eontaJn a splendidliook Case, with Writing Table aud two sets of Drawers ,Hooks ; iiayatelle 'J'able complete , y feel Ion;;, by Oriue ;Chimney Mirror , 50 x -K' , Easy aud American Chairs,Coal Vase , Valuable Ornaments and Drawings , Lamps ,Foot and Fender Stools, :; Li^'ht (Jasulier , Carj iet , Uuj;,Fender, Irons, Gilt Cornice and i landings , Oak HatKack with plate gbiss back , 2 Oak Chairs , ancient ChinaFountain , Prints , Stair Carpet , Cover and ifods.

Tin: iiKtiKi -.ii .M.s eontain Albert JJedstead with cir-cular end , Marble Top Toilet Table with Chovelle Glassin centre, IS x 21, Wardrobes I Plate Glass Panels) withliaiiging .-ides and ihiflin ^ .-In-lves , .Marble Top lin'inStand- all in Walnut : a suite ol Knaini 'lled Oak Furni-ture , eons istin^ of Wardrobe , \1 Toilet 'i'ables lone withMarble Tup), Nests of Drawers , :i Cane Seat Chairs ,Towel liaii , Chamber Stand and Dressing Glass , GiltIron lii-d-lcad- , Hair Matresses , Sprint; Palliasses andliedding . Child's Crib , .Mattress and Palliasse, MarbleTop Ua-iu Stands , and Sets of Gilt Ware , Work Frame,Xe-t.- of ih-au 'i-rs , I' n^'ravinj,'-, Carpets, Fenders, FireScreens , Hauj .riu^s and Mahogany Poles.

The Kitchen is fully supplied with the usual requis-ites , al>o a fir st rate Waybill;; Mueliine , a IU ligh t dryMeter , ,Vi-.

Of rsiiiK. —Hay Mare , 7 years old , quiet to ride , andgoes niei -l y in ilouble or sing le harness ; Hay Mare , 7years old , goes nii-cly iu double or sing le harness , andhas been viiideii bv a lady ; 1 i.adv 's Saddle nearl y new ;2 GeiitU -meirs Saddles ; 1 Plated Double , and 1 Single-et of Harness , a lij fht ruiininn g Wagonette iu l.i-rfuetorder , with ein-ular front hiKj d , by (.Juan .'t Sons, Dub-lin , w i th lamp- , ,\.r.. eomplvte , suited for one or a pairot ln>r. -es ; a vi-ry uii - i .- I'ha.-ton as. goml as new : aboutIi barre l* of prime feeding Oats ; lal'ffe Oat Hil l : u V -riety of SI .bio i.p|.oiutinenls : ll. .y Cutter , 1 rgc lioiler.i;.- .. .\.- .

Tin- Aii -iiniiee rs dit eet p.rtii -ular attention to thisS - ie. . - lln- property to be ofleu-d is of the most super-rii -r -ie-eri ptioii. Tn ki -l s l\ - i- Admi -sion will be eh rged1-. e i h . . 11.1 l- efiiiid i 'd io the piu-i-h si rs onl y. S Ie at11 o eloek puiii -tu 11 v.

' I I I U M A S " WAI.S1I A SOX , Auctioneers.Tin- Mal l , W . M i i l o rd , May lib , 1S75. f ii iy7-2l

L O A N S .M0Xi:V TO I .END iu .-urns of .U.V.I uud upwan i s

uu personal s i c n i i i y , at Five per cent, perA n n u m in le i e t l , repa\ab |i; in one lo t -evi n yi:ar.-. NoC iiis-iou ehaigeil . " App l y 11. Messrs. K E V A X , Xo.I* 1, l . ineii l i i 's- luu Fields , Ij onduii , W.C., personall y(preli -rred ) or by letter. ;

."•-II .—Interest is payable hall-yearl y, and is notrequired in advance. : !j ntU-(im*

T 1! A M (¦) I! I-: .

TO B E X D T ,UX F I .' K X I M I E H . bv 1 lij i Y K A H , No. 2 , KOSE-

H A N K Tl'. K l t A C E , :'I 'I !A M O I l l ) , i.-ouiainiu ' ;I l i n i i i f ; I I I IKI I I , Drawing lloo m , iii x 15 feel ; fourI- M-'I 1 eiil l i e d ii i n m s , iJn -sin '

^ l : .u . i i i ,Sei van l s' Hoonl ,and t w o A t t i c s , i.Ve. j

A!*i , Nn. I , J i K L I . K V L ' K T K ll l i A C K , coiilainingDining lo om and Drawing iiuoni , IS x IS l ee t iaeh ;li / i ir lieiJn.otiis , iwo A t t i c .--, and I » I > W.Cs .

And It i 1,-1 , 1-TKM S l l E H , to. Two or 'I'li rei .- monthsNo . I , l i K M . K V U K ' i L K K A c K , ci .-utaii . ing Diningl i iu . i i i and Drawing Itodin , IS x Is feet ; six Uediooui?,Al l it , Paii ir ies, Iwo W.Cs., Ac ., :,i, il Tin ee- .-talledS'.abk-. Aj ij i l y to J O H N W 'AKK ,

Tian.oie 'ji.-t A pril , 1S7C. 1 , Uel levue Tei laue

To be Let, in TRAM ORE , Unfurnished,AT A V K K V .MOI /J :I:ATK J;EXT ,

' jn V O veiv Ci mfnu;il>:e .)\VE1,I,1XCJ HOUSES atI T l V O l '.l T E H I S A C E , l o n i a i n i n g Drawing Koom ,

D11 ing Kuom , 'J'lirei: .-pi min i Ueil-rooms, Kitchen ,l'a n t i i - - s , Si-i vaii ls ' l i -n in; , ,^e., wi th small F owerI ' .u i l i -i i al taehl-i l .

'l l.e Ti.- i iaee i- w i t h i n l ive minutes' walk of tlie'J 1 ru i i i ius , ahij coiniuainl.s an e.vci.'/li.'UL ;tiid uninter-l u p t e d view of severa l i i i i i .-s of tho nuriouudiiigcoumry , as also Traimnr Hay.

Tl.eic is water on the I'rcmincs.A pp ly 10 J in i .v PO M KII , lij and 17 Hroad-slreet ,

Wate l lo ld . 111). If

27, JJ .I K I :O.\ M I :.IM, .Si lD.Ki, \Y.\ i i:utmtii.S-j - (.. .,./,,,- 2 1 . .( , l.->7^.

H E N R Y A U U L E Y & CO .1^1 / J I I L K i cli i i ' iiii.^' 1 n-ir .-iiueje ;nnl gr.-Ue/ul* ' ael.nowleil-lin.-li s lu the public for thu

i-Mmsive Patronage h.Uierto bestowed upon( l i i - fii , beg to .•ici |i iaini I heir kiinl j ialrons thatthey have adik-d lo i l n i r Slock , 11 ull Depart,l i i i' i i l n , « ' '1 M r 1: 1 s 1 .v b :(. <«oi .i -:i.'ii:.s ;ii:il On.--, I' x n t VM K i t r .J l A L I A N (J0Ul l> , C ll .i;LK S , C l I A N D U JlV,

L'iU .ds, L'ollIM(iK ,CA.N V A S , A C.

which they can coi i l idetnl } rvcommeinl.X.H. —Sul.K A' .lMs in Walerfo id for P KACOCK

and l iL i -HA. s's PATENT PAIXTS.f c l'j " Orders exeoiiled w i t h accuracy uinl lies-

p iteh.

C A l i K I C K - U X - s U l l i E M I G l t A T l O N ( IKKICK

GOVERNMENT E M IG R A T I O NTO N K W / i :Al .AXD, < li i ;i ; i :Xsr.AXD , .t CANADA1TIIKE PASSAGES to N K W Z E A L A N D granted

J toe l i K ib l i :Appl i inn t i . ASSISTED PASSAGES(iianled to CA N A D A . I' ai licuhiro of which can beh^il < 11 appplication to J. M. Mi iii-Ji r, A gent.

Sleainers to New Yoik twice a week, fro m QUCCIIH .town , I.iverpwol, Derrj ", Dublin , Glasgow, ami Luiidun .Fiisl-elat s Srhi l'S from L ver]iool and London to A us.l ia l ia nirl (Queensland 0111:0 a month .

hmi giat ion Ollice— Vi NEW LANE , CARHICK.OX-SIJ11I. [ja'J .t f]

iMJCI lAKd DUWM-IY ,Couimissioii , Forwai'ding, and Ship Agent,

Cji-'t — P.I , M I .IH . I I A .S I V (,'f.i r, WA TKlty uUH.lu2U.

iW For I IM .M I .M ;, ol every ih.-sc i i pl ion , cheap audgood , gm- juar i.rih i s ssi '1' I I K . \ H S Olliee, Kiug-tt.

TVTKKVuu .S lMiUlLlTY , a-ml uli 'iVKKVOUSJL^I AKKKCT lOX S ^u h ' i l n i t l,<: :-.?ult ol earl y errum oru l lu - l W I M -, ni l - l») \ ' i ) S) II <| ' :> :I I M I l u r kI 't l i a i v t ! u i i a t is ij u i c k l yniM-ii ni Lu Ih K r . i i n i i i in l i ir i i n .i i i i . Tin - mlvi.-i i iM-r a irt -i-d . n l in t h u r e . L u l l) , u- l l I ' .1 l: ,i| |0 lu M ml Ill'l ' lu ull 0|i|lli.cnnN full p n i i c i l i r - o il i l - i - i i . i'l r ni i i T i i t i u i m ll.i-u- ailoutul,1111 1 ceui i-t til 1. il n . i t . - ! • 1.vi i- \ .. A l l i>i-i-.otu iii:< > curt- tln-iii-s. Ivi-, anil I l i U- l i 'i '. urn Ihi ' <!-!. ul bi-1111: vlclmuai'il . AilJn-^g.M.11-. A. I ) L V > I.. 1( , .N i-wnJ l i i- i -s ln-i - i, I t u u i i i i K h a i a .

I I K A I . I I I A . N K M A . M .i V l l . O i: .—A M I- I I ICH I mnn ol2u \ . . n b' i- s| i i- r- i i.ci ' , in 1 in- tn-ai ni ot . N K K V 'OL'S DK-l l l i . l 1 Y , > J- ^I u..- 1 - o t IR -ui 1 . i t i . i-i 11 l ln l.iiiis wlnt h aiu olift ia i ij i i u . t l 111 ml!) It l . - . ,ni<l 1 n l i l i - u l i ' - i r i A lui i i i a ina^i . mido t iu - r -uc-i t l i lu '.i i - , n .* )> i i 'l i - l ii - t l .t h'j uk K -v it j ^ ( hu l u l lb n - I i - ui In - I""-' • »r ¦'• '"-• ' si i- 'l i- , » i l h pl.iin d i rn l loUHl-.| t h - I i - . i i . i^ i.t I I . . . i l l . i-.n-i S l l i lu l h . A :, U^ lc copy? cn k tn lii-> r ti l ibf -s 01. r- e- i |;t '.I Oia; M IIIU |.. A-Mie..* to (hut t - t u l i ri, I n b t i 'u'.K ul Ai.ali-ni) , l luu i i i igUinu . j l.ly

NEW JUVENILE CLOTHING DEPARTMENTHAVING placed tho abovo DEPARTMENT under tho euro of nn cxporiencod U A.VAOEB, WO invito

special attention to tho facilities afforded tberoio, for tho promptEQUIPMENT OP DOYS AND YOUTHS.

THE NEWLY ARRIVED STOCKTHE PRINCK AKTUUll SUIT,HIE SPENCER SUIT,HIE SWISS SUIT,THE KN1CKER SUIT,THE SAILOR SUIT, .THE BRIGHTON SUIT.

B O Y S 1 S U M M E R O V E R C O A T S ,H A T S , B R A C E S , T I E S , and C O L L A R S , &c

CST Out- PRICES arc MODERAT E in thethemselves well repaid by

FIRST DELIVERY of SPRING GOODS.

Mr. and Mrs. KKLLYBEG to annouueo tho Purchase of several Stocks

oyJb'RESU SPRING GOODS,

In Uradford , .Manchester, nnd London , which theywill oiler for Salu

If j" O.v TINS AMI FoLLUin.vn DAVS,At the moat .saLi3f»ctory Prices ever offerod to tlieir

Customers and the i'ublic.

Tho Stocks consist principall y of a MagnificentAs/orlmcut of

FANCY DRESSES AND COSTUMES ,Including all the New Fabrics for tho Season.

A choice and clcgiiut variety ofJ I I L L I X E H Y , ilO.VXKTS, HATS, FLOWEHS and

FEATHERS.A Rp lenilid Stock of lilack suid Colored Silks.

The various other Dupnrtmouts will bo found full yStocked ivilh Lhin Season 's Gowla; all marked ;it uu-Usuall y Low l'rices.

T>. TOBI N cte SO3^TS3C L 0 T II1 E K S A N D O U T F I T T E R S ,

Q.UAY, WATERFORD.JS'.H.—Gcntlomciis ' Sltovfcr-proof DUST COATS iti great variety. mU.il

BIPHOSPPIATEI]TGUANO ^COMPANY,

L I M I T E D ,571 , O L D B R O A D S T R E E T, L O N D O N , E.G.,

BIPHOSPHATED GUANOAND

M E J I L L O N E S G U A N O ,DISSOLVED AND AS IMPORTED-

A Signed Guarantee with each delivery, as avnrdcil by the ROYAL A GIIICI'LTU KALSOCIKT Y of ENGLAND . n2.II!t

Ciret ihu s, Smniiles , Ac, on app lication as above, or of the dul y appointed Agents.

MRS. KELLY'SM I L U N E V V , MANTLE , AND CiENEUAL

DKAI'EIO' WAKEHOUSr J,CviJ" 7 5 , y U A Y, ] V A T K U F O I I U .

March 20, 1S73. m.2G.tf

MORRISSY'S CARRIAGE MANUFACTORYIlEHlSSFUKU .iSTUKKT & HATil-STKEET ,

WATERl-'OKU.

CAl! l ! lA<iES of every descri j it iun bui l t Io Order,of best Materials , and by first-class Workmen.

A Variety of .Neiv nnd .ScconU-h.-tnd Carriages, Croy-ilons , ic, of the Newest JJo&i t^nss, which ho feelsassured will bear comjiariMin w i t h any as regardsl'i ice, Materi ' i l .s, \Vi > i~k iri:ni£slii ^> , and FiniKh.

ilepaii - .s uml Paint ing executed with Neatness, andat Moderate Charge*.

Carriages aud Cars taken in Exchange. jej .tf

OUT-D00R OFFICERS OF CUSTOMS.AN Ul'ES COMPETITION for not ies* tdan

TI I I K T V Al'l'ol.M.Mtyrs.wil l bo held 011 T11UU3-IJAV , J U N E 21th , IbTo, in LomJou, Ediubur a h ,Dubl in , aud other place.". Age, l'J to 25.

For the necessary Form of Application , Candidatesshould app ly at once, cuelosim,' au uddrcstcd foolscapenvelope , 10 tho .Secretary, Civil .Servico Commit ,sion , London , S.YV. mT.at

L 'JA.XS nn DKl lEXTUUKS or JJEVhWTUJit i STOUh

LOANS ON CALL OR DEPOSIT.rp l lE DIKKUTORS of THE WATKitroitu A N DJL CKNTUAI. I l t K L A N I I KulUWAY CoMI'ASY (for thepurpose of JJKI 'LACINU the INSTALMENTS of theUOVEKNME.ST I.UAN and HU.NDS falling due) arepre]iareil , until further Notice , to accept LOANS ONMOKT OAUE DON OS at 4J per Cent., payable upon OneYear 's nntiee , or for Mich term of Vears as may beiixed ; and for the Debenture Stork , having ui|iia.lj iriority with the Mortgage Bonds , bearing Interest ati; per Cent, iu perpetuity.

They will also accept LOANS on DEI'OSIT, bearingInterest at 41 I'ER CENT., payable on One Year 'snotice ; at I per Cent, payable on Six Months ' Notice ;at '• '* '. per Cent., payable on Three Months ' Notice, andat :i per Cent., payable yn One Month' s notice.

For the year ending 2'Jth Sept., 1874, the TrnllieKece ipts were i.")."i ,lil(i Hk. lid.—tiie Working and otherExpen.-es being OJ 12 ,b2l ly.-- . 2d.—leaving a balance ofi.'l.">, l!il ISs. 2d., being more than double the amountrei iuirc 'l for the Interest on Loans, after the paymentof which there is , therefore, a considerable surp lus lordividends to Shareholders.

lhcy will , every Halt-year , i-end to each Creditor nStatement showing the lull particulars and Amount ofthe several Loans due by the Company.

A pplications to be addrc.-sed to the undersigned , tttthe Company 's Oflices , Waterford Terminus.

(IJy Order),W I L L I A M WILLIAMS , Secretary.

Waterford , Nov. 2Uth , 1ST I. (nih&Uf)

Waterford and Limerick Railway Co.CONTltACT.S FOR SToliES , STATIONERY , A N D

H U N T I N G .f l A I l E Directors are prepared to receive TK X D K H SJL for Stores, .Stationery, ami IVintim,', in tuch

quantities as they may require , dur ing the year t-nd-ing ifUth J u n e , lbrii. The lollowing aro the princi palarticles of Stores :

1. Iron Wire , itc. IU. Timber.2. Iron Castings. 11. IVrm.incutWay Holts ,3. Ironmongery. Spikes, &c.¦I. Nails and ffcrens. 12. Oil , Tallow , & Waste,j . UiasB , Copper, Tin , ic.Hi. I'aintu , Vaniishe.3, &c(i. Shafts. I I . Cilass.7. Lamp Pitting:!, Wick , .13. Ropes, Canvas, ic.

&c. 1(J . Urushcs , HiooinH , &c..S. Curriago Furnishings. 17.0us and Water Fittings\>. Leather llose-l'ipe. lb. Sundries.Full particulars unu Forms of Tender may bo had

on application lo tho undersigned.fvr.vno.vKii v AMI 1'I I I M I M . .— Samp les may be seen

at this ollice, and at thu Truffle Superintendent 's Of-fice , Limerick Terminus.

Tenders, endorsed " Tender for Stores," or " Stn-lioiiery," will be received by mo up to Noon of Mo.v-n.\r, 7th of J L .VK , 1.S7G. Thu JJirectoi -8 do nut bindthemselves to accept the lowest or any Tender iu iuentirety. J. FOWLER N1COLL , Secretary.

Ito i i id Jlouin , Waleiloid Terminus , 1st May, '75i

Waterford and Limerick Railway Company-TI^ l lE above Company in prepared to receive TEN-X XJEUS for tlm l 'UKCIIASE of L(;COMO1TVESCRAP , consisting princi pall y of Wroug ht Iron ,Iron and Steel Tyres mid Ax len , Fire ifar and CastIron , Horings and Turnings , lirass Tubes and Copper—iu ull about 130 Tons—lay ing tit Limerick. ThoPurchaser to collect luid removo tho Scrap off thopremireM, witliin ono monlli after deeliualion of Con.tract. Terms of j wymeni— 20 per Cent, on uocopuncoof Tender. Tho balance before removal of thu Scrapbv fl i ip or otherwise.

Tenders will be received by tho iin ih r.i gued , fromwhom full purlieularii may hu had , up to noon onMO.NDAY, 21th ins ', ii y nrder ,

J. FOWLER N1COLL , Secretiiry.Roard Room, WaleiTord Terminus 1st May, Ib73.

WATERFOItl) AX1J L I M E R I C K KAILW'AV.

MAY FAIRS, 1875.ri^UE Ordinary Cioons TK A I N S or Si-KCIM. TK.VIN SX wil l carry Live Stock to Limerick , WuU-rlord,

and the princi pal inlRnncdiatn Stniiona fromKi.iiis (for Ennmtytnou Fuir) ... Snlnrday, ISthCaber (for New Inn Fair) ... Monday, 17th.Holier (for Cahcrconlinh Fair) ... Monday , 17th.Killnloo (for Feaklo Fair) ... Monday, 17th.Limerick .June (Templemoro Fuir) Mou -lay, 17lh.Sixmilubrid^u (for Kilki shcn Fair) W-j ilneaihiy, lutli .EuniB (for Corroliu Fair) ¦ ... Tliuraduy, 2Uth.Ari lmhan , ... ... Friday, 21st.Oola (for Etul y Fu ir) ... Friday, 21st.

COJIPHISES, AMONGST OTHERS :IN ALL SIZESIN ALL SIZESIN ALL SIZESIN ALL SIZESIN ALL SIZESIN ALL SIZEf

extreme, and intending rurclmscrs will find11 visit lo tliis Department.

G E O R G E V O K E S ,(t.ato KIZHKY ),

1'AHADE. WATERFORD , begs to inform hia Cus-tomers nnd tho Public , that ho lias just received nLarge Cocsignrncn t ot

LADIES' nnd CHILDREN'S BOOTS, SHOES,and SUl't'ERS , speciall y Manufac tired for

THE SUMMER TRADE ,Which he offers at 1'IIICKS that MUST COMMAND ATTEN-TION .

G. V. can , with confidence , recommend tlicso Goodans being dnrnbio , and will give satisfaction to thopurchaser.

Special attention to Iho Stock of CH I L D R E N 'SWOUK , which wil l bo found very superior.

SOWN HOOTS from 7s. Gd. upwards. rni7-H

GREAT HOTEL, TRAMOREWANTED, for abovo Hotel , which will Open im-

mediately, under new management, n Barmaid ,Waiter , and Boots. First-class reference required.

A pp ly to Jlrs. H AVANA on, OD the Premises. [m7

BOY "WANTED.WANTED, nt this Oflice , a Boy about 11 or 15

years of aye. Must bo recommended , (ft.)

McLEAN & McINTOSH, PLUMBERS,LEAD MERCHANTS , $'c,

BEG to intimate that they havo now addod to theirbusiness a URASS FOUNLRYnml ENGLSiry.R.

ING ESTABLISHMENT , where Brass Work of everyJescription will bo cast and finished off ill First.clusssty le, and with as little dolay a8 possible.

IIKLKA .N and MCI NTOSII also beg to tender theirsincere thanks for tho kind patronage bestowed onthem, and hope, by tlieir constant attention to ,busi-uess, to merit, n continuance, of same.

CiV Lend , lirass , Cupper, ami lion H'orfcs3, LITTLE GEOIIGE'S STJ1EET, WATKHFORJJ

N .It. — Green-houscH ^ ConservatorioH , and PublicBuildiiiK S Heated on the most improved princi ple hyli« circulation of hut water. (myla-Gm *

SPECIAL K0T1GE

CITY OF KILKENNY CARRIAGE WORKS-THOMAS O'KEII.LY , I'HOFMBTOK.

[H ucee n eor lo If. J.amler).MR. O'KEILLY l.rys to iuform the Nobility ,

Gentry, nnd Public of tlio County nud udjo u-in;; Counties that liusiness is RESUMED in theubovoold-established Factory . A largo variety of Carriages,Cars, Croy dons, Ac, on hands , aud every descriptionof Carriage , Curs, <lc., will bo fouml equal to Lublinor London built i> 13.tfIfciy Repairs douo in tupcrior s-t y lo at Low Prices.

FISHERIES-IRELANDt2 & 'M 1'iVtnriu, Chapter '.12, aii i j (/ie Ads incorj ionik-ii

llivrewiUt.N O T I C E .

¦VT OTICE IS H E R E B Y G I V E N , that the InppecJAI tors of Irish Fisheries, ii: puri -u.-uiee (if I hepinvi.-is and i iulhorit ies in them vested by this " Fish,cries ( l ie laml) Act , lSCll ," and tho Acts incorporatedtherewi lh , y inuted on tho 27 'h day of Oetobi- r, 187-1-,io Jni ix K K X I -.M.I., of Dcrryg iiiiliix h , Clilden , iu theCounty of Calway, Kftpiire , a L1CKXKE to form orp lant an OYSTER BED or LAYING in U L'SI I A B V A NU A V , on part nf the .Shores outr ide <ir r.iljaeent to theTownland ot l ia l l inaeourly, below ordinary low ivatermark , in the County of Wntcrfi t (I , thu l imits of whichOyster Hed or Laying are defined upon the Map an-nexed thereto , (in which the Kiid Oyster lied or Lay.ing is marked A , and coloured blue ; and the said In.epectors did thereby give un to the said J OHN K K N I I A M.the right anil privilege of cul l i r»t i i i< r , maintaining,and preserving iho said Oyster Weil or Lay ing dur ingthe continuance of said Licence, which thould con.th ine in perpetuity fiom the data thereof , upon theexpress condition that the said Oyster lied or Layingkhould be propetl y cultivn'cd wi thin three years fromthe date thereof ; nud r, trim copy of t-aid Licence hasbi-cn lodged wi th the Clerk of the Pence of the Countyof Wateri'oiil.—By order ,

ALAS' I I O RN ' S l t Y, Secretary .Dated lit the Oflieo of Irish Fisheries,

I i , El y-nhicf , Dublin , 7th A pii l , 1S75. ml-Wt

g- te H A T S !

J^^M rTAIU S DEl'AKTMEXT is Supplioil by^^^^fc J_ thi most eminent London Makers

(including CIIKI ST Y it Co.), with iho loading Shr.pes inS I L K A.VD P K L T I1ATS ,

Deliveries bi -monthl y.Si 'KilAl. SI I A I K S and E XTUA Li<i i i r l l .ab undo to order

in a week.$55" Worth y of particular notice, " Our CI.EIIK 'A L

H AT," warranted to stand weather nnd Aci'/i the coiir.GENTLEMEN'S SHOOTING and TRAVELLING

HATS aud CAPS, icThe ETON STRAW HAT : LAD V 'S KIDIN Yi HATS

r. TOIUX & so.VvS,.".« j- Oil , y U A Y , W A T E H F O l t D .

N.B.—Hats mild by in", i/ re.«>.-.( without Cl.ur-je .

COUNTY OF WATERFORD.

Trinity General Quarter Sessions and LandSessions, 1875-

TRINITY SESSIONS.WATKitroiii )—Civil DusinCHB : TL K S M A V , 22nd June,

1S75. Crown BusineeB : W K D N K S I IAV , UDnl Juno, Ib75.Land ScHsitiim : K F.IHAV , 2uth June, 1.S75.

Cirv—Cr.iwn HusinosH : Tllinisl.Al', 2-llJi June, 1S75.DlMi.M iVAN — Civil IiuHiuuss : M( i \ | fAV , iJSth ¦I IIIII > ,

1.S75. Crown Uu<iness : TI. KM I I A I , 2!Hh June, 1H75.l>and HeSdions : T I K S I I A V , 2'Jth June , 1S75.

L IS .U O K K — Civil liuainess : Tiii /KSUAr , 1st July, 1875,Crown Business : TIILI IS I IAV , 1st July, 1875. LandSessions : TI I I .IISDAV , lat Jul y, 1S75.

CROWN BUSINESS.Tho Grand and Petit Juries wil l bo collod atTwolro

hharp at Waterfowl nnd Duujj arvftn on. tho second dayof each Sessions, and at Lismoro on tho first day ofeach Possioti B for thoso Divisions. All Persons sum-moned us Jurors n t o required to bo punctual iu at-tendance, otherwise tho panels will bo cnllod over onFines, which wi l l bestrictl y enforced , unless Hufliciontcniisc l/c. shown , verified on u/liclim't smni iu court.

App licmioii K (or t-'p irit LiccH«es will bo heard im-mediatel y niter iho (jrauil Jury has been swoin iueach division.

W I L L I A M JOHN' DEN 'NEI IY,(Jlcrk of tko Peace, Co. of Wuterford.

Peace Oflice, Waterford , May, I87."i. nil t

APPOINTME NT of PROCESS OFFICERDISTRICT OF CARRICKUEG.

ij ousrr oi' WATHHtviw TO it'/r.I

H E R E B Y G IV E NOTICE, that ALEXANDERH A Y D EN '.ol CA11R1CKI1EG , in tho said County,

has been A ppointed nn Ollicor for tho Service of CivilBill Processes in und for iho District of Currickbeg,in the Division of IValiirford , in thu flaid County.

Dated this 12th day of May , 1875.W. J. LENNK 11V, Clerk of the Peace,

m i l Ci.ui.iy of Walerfoid.

M l C II A 1-; h I1 L Y N N ,VTICTUALLER, WATERFORD and NEWV R O S S .

FOB THE INFORMATIONor THE

PUBLIC. Tfae PUBLICAN, and The POLICE

PRACTICAL GUIDE to tho LIQP0R LAWS ofIRELAND. Second Edition. By Sub-Inspoctor

UUTCHINSOM. Prioo OBO Shilling.To bo hud nt oil Uailwny Stalls nnd of nil Boole-

sellers. Tho Trado eupp lied by W. II. SMITH & SON ,85 & 8G Middlo Abbey Btroet , Dubl in. ml-t-3f

JUST PUBLISHED,TH E J. P's. r O C K E T G U I D E ,

By Sub.Inspootor U UTCIIIN SON ." It ehowa practical knowledge of what it profeseos to

tench, and from its portability will be of nso to gentle-men who aro not fond of books."—The Law Tiniw.

" Mr. Hutchinson's is a happy idea and ho has admi-rably worked it out."— The Frteman's Journal.

"An extremely handy littlo Pocket Gnido for J-P.'shas been complied aud issued by Snb-Inspcctor Hntchin-son , whose book on tho Licensing Acts was latelynoticed. Mr. Hutchinson'R useful work is likely to ob-tain an extended patronage."—Irish Timts.

"A very neat and tiny cpitomo of tho summaryjurisdiction of Magistrates when 'acting out of PottySosrtionB."—Xorthern. Whir/ .

"This is n singularly terse and handy littlo compen-dium, which wo recommend every Magistrate to keepinliis waistcoat pocket."—Cori Kxamintr.

Price Ie. To bo hnd at all llailway Book-Stalls,and of all Book3ollors.

Tho Trado supplied by W. II. SMITH & Sox , 85 nnd8G Middle- Abbey streot , Dublin. [ml4-3t*

THE TEMPERANCE SOCIETY

WE beg to inform tho Subscribers and Friendsof tho Walorford TKMi'EiuxtK SOCIF.TV, that

the ANNUAL MEETING of said Society will bo heldon MONDAY Evening next , at Eight o'Clock, in thoTEMPEUANCE HALL , Bercsford-street , when it isoxpected a large number of tho supportora of IhoLocal Tempornnco Society will bo present.

Statntory Notice to Creditors-In tho Goods of JAMKS UYAS, Into of lligb-strcet , in

tho City of Waterford , Viotunllcr , d«:coased.

-\T OT1CE IS HEREBY GIVEN , to nil Personai l claiming to bo Creditors of, or otherwise) tohavo any claim nr demand against tho Kstato of thosaid deceased , who died intcstato on the 12th day ofJU N E , 1874, at lligb-streot , aforosaid , in tho City ofWatorford , Lottors ol Administration woro gran tedforth of tho Wotorford District Registry of tho Courtof I'robitto in Ireland (o EI.LE.V li i'A.v, of High-streetaforesaid , tbo widow of tho snid deceased. And nilpersons claiming to bo Creditors of tho said JAMK S

R Y A N , deceased , or oihenviso having any claim on hisEstato and Effects, nro hereby required , on or boforotli o 1st day of Ji;tv, 1875, to send to said ELLK .NR YA .N, or to her Solicitor , the undersigned JOSBIMI

W I L L I A M HOW A R D , the particulars of nil such Debt?,Claims, nud Demands. And tho suid ELLK N R Y A X

wil l , on or immediatel y after tho said lat day of J U LY ,1875, proceed to disposo of tho Assets of tho saidJA M K S R Y A N , decensed , amongst tho persons entitledthereto , having regard onl y to the claims of whichB I IO or her Solicitor shall have had notice.

Dated th is Kith day of May , Ib75.JOSEPH WILLIAM HOWARD , Solicitor

for said EI.LKX R YAN , 117, North Grea tGcorg e's-street, Dubliu , aud 3'J, Kiug st.,Waterford. ml-Lilt

STATUTORY NOTICE,I' nrstmvt hi tlie 22nd and 23rd Vic , Cup. 35.

In the Goods of JO I I A N X A I I QI:AX , lato of the LorcitoConvent , Youg hal , in the County of Cork (formerlyof Waterford) spinster , deceased , who died tbo ^ndday of January, 1H75.

ALL Persons claiming to be Creditors of, or tohave any Claims against the Estate of thn ubove

named Dcceascd.are fequired on or before tho 1st dayof J LT.Y , 1875, to furniiih tho particulars of theirClaims in wri t ing to me, as the Solicitor for H K S K V

M KACHEK , of Duucaini Tcmice, J3ray, in the Countyof Wicklow , Esquire, to whom Probate- was grainedon tho 2nd day of A pril , 1875, by the Princi pal Re-gistry of the Court of Probate.

Tho said H KN U Y M K A I M I K K will , afte r the 1st dayof Ji.'l.Y, 1S75, proceed to Administer tho Deceased'sEstate, having regard onl y to the Claims of which heor I shall then have had notice.

Dated this 2<)tli day of April , 1S75.PEIRSE KELLY , Solicitor for Baiil H i- :xBY

M KAMI Kit , 2, Littlo Georgo'n-strcct ,Waterford . m7.2t

TJOTICE OP ACTION

rATKK .'K N E Y I .A N , of Clare Castle , in the County ofClare, Stmie-Masoii , ... .. . I'lainlin ;

The Waterford and Limerick Railway Coin]uiny, havingtlieir principal Ollice in tlie City of Waterford ,

,/J «/#iii/< in< !\iVrOTICK is hereby given , that on the l l t h day oloA May, 1875, a Writ of Summons nud Plaint , atunit of Plaintiff against tho Defendants, issued forthof her Majesty 's Court of Exchequer in Ireland ,claiming damages in nn action for personal inj uiiessustained by Plaiutifl ' whilst travelling on tho line ofRailway bevweeu Limerick and Kiwis, by tho ;irf,'li-gence and un>-kilfulness , and want of reasonable careand caution of tho defendants' servants.

Dated this 12th cfciy of May, 1*75.JOHN FROST , Attorney for Plaintiff ,

It. 17 Upper Ormond lv> uny, Dublin.

Ay I K TE U E H T l X t ; A l ' l 'EA L lo the C A T H O L I C Sof I K E L A X 1 ) .

THE HOLY FAMIL Y OF BETHLEHEM ,Orphanage for the Poor Boys of Palestine ,

Under tho Protection of J KSI :S, M A I I Y , nnd JOSKI -M .

rj 'IIE liK ruiKAKK Coxnrriox OK T H I : HOLT LA X H .JL Ignorance and (-(irruj ition uri; widely cpread in

Palestine , but poverty is still lucre pn.-valent. I hold inmy pn-M:.-»sion a letter from the Patriareb of Jerusa-lem , statin;; Unit in last February more- than one hun-dred orphans knocked at his door for admission into theOrphanage- of Bethlehem , but could not be received forwant of accommodation. To s-how the jn-cat povertyof Palestine it is sufficient that the Conference of St.Vineentde Paul in Helhlclicm is iu very great difficultyto collect during u year Ml franc:—that is £\2— to hel pby this smm Hi families unprovided with any resource-families composed of old , sick , l.liml , orphans , andunable widows . Nevertheless, the greatest evil aflj etiugthe country ii that Sectarianism has established itself iuthe Holy Land. For the last twenty years tho agent.-i ofits numerous sects, havo laboured with indefatigableardour to make themselves the exclusive directors of theyouth of the Holy Land. To effect this , they at onceunderstood that it was neeesi-ary to obtain possession ofthe education of the rising generation. They said :" Wo want the Holy Laud, lend evon if ive nro forced toppend millions , wo will draw its inhabitants, from theurms of the Catholics , in onler t hut they may becomeour children." This was not only said, hut the work wassetnhout. In Jerusalem relone four Orphanages werefounded by different sects.and by means, of money and inothcrways. hundred* of children were drawn towards themeducated only in useful trades, but without any divineelement of moral education. At this very moment theGovernment of ISisnmrck has built u very large establshment for hoys and girls in Jerusalem. Other Prussianestablishments nro built in ISethleliem and Nazareth. Tohelp these institutions it great .society is organized inPrussia and England , and a great committee of ladies inLondon. 'I'hey have also j ust completed n hirge «!!ili-nary for the education of tlieir missionaries. Theirextreme efforts are in spreading amongst people books,against the Blessed Virg in , the worshi p of Saints, theHoly Mass, the celibacy of l'riests.and immoral picturesnnd caricatures in contempt of the Catholic Church .

Horn OK THK lloi.v LA X I >.—Th e only hope for theCatholics is un Orphanage for hoys, founded in Bethle-hem in 1S»KI , by tho Kev. F. Bclloni , apostolic mission-ary, approved by tlie lloly

^ Father, by the Uitin

Patriarchs of Jerusalem ,Mgr. Valergn ami Mgr. firaeeo ,nnd by other Bishops , aud latterly hy the CardinalArchbishop Cullen. Tlicro (ire no other institution* forboys in Palestine. The education of the new generationis tho only resource of this country. The conversion ofudults is very difficult , and even when converted theyaro very inconstant. To build Establishments andOrphanages is tlie bes.t way to save the Holy Land , andwe arc nut now idle. After eleven years of incessantprayers, labours , and sufferings , we have succeeded inproviding shel ter and food for seventy boys in thatOrphanage, und at this very moment we arc chargedwith tho debt of X8IXI to purchase ground in order toenlarge the'Orphanage already founded in Bethlehem,and build another establishment ill Jerusalem. As irehavo no superior schools , and very few elementaryschools in ««>ino village-, ami no indi genous clergy, thisOrphanage has also this, object , to give teacher* in thecountry , and young men who , p ious , intelligent , in goodheal th and knowing the indigenous language, will boable to enter the seminary of the Patriarch, becomepriests , and so work ;us missionaries, in the Iiiud. Atpresent tho Seminary is containing scarcely 3D students,and not all constant . . . . Besides this is annexed tothe Orphanage an agricultural establishment in a pro-porty, a gift of the Maripiis of Bute, to lead tho poorand i-fiiorunt people of the Holy Lunil lo agriculturalart , the principal and only source of every civil , moral ,religious , and material prosperity. It is founded in theHouse of St. Joseph. But for want of means, the soil ,though fertile, is in the L-reate.it part uncultivated.

Generous. Catholics, this is tlie actual condition of theHoly Land. How niuvli (,'ood could we do having means!May my liumblu voice find echo in your heart. It is in-deed true that you have many deserving claim* at home,hnl let mo say my claim of saving our brethren , the newInnocent of llcthlchem , who are in danger of losing thetrue faith through tho combined assaults of poverty andsectarianism, is one at homo, and 1 think tlio most ur.gcnl. Formerly some Government of Euroj ie was pro-tecting tho Holy Laud ; now all , if they aro not perse-cuting, are very indifferent; and so our enemies are freeto establish themselves in the cradle of Christianity ,subverting moral s and religion. Wo have the specialbenediction of our Holy Father on tho work, and hisgenerous donation of X'i o'l to enconrago every Catholic.We have tho approbation of the S. Congregation of Pro-paganda Kilo, of many Bishops of Belgium , Franc-e.andItaly, and lastly of thu Cardinal Archbishop of Dubliu.

Catholics of Waterford ! hel p to save the Holy Landby your prayers and alms.

Offerings, donations of precious objects for the ]>oorChapel of tlio Orphanage, or alms for Masses to be offer-ed in Bethlehem or Jerusalem , for tho same purposo ofhel ping tho poor Missionaries iu their holy undertaking,will bo received gratefully iu Waterfonl by the Kcv. K.KORAN. Adm., or by the Kev . H A I - H A U I . M. 1'II 'ERM I ,Missionary , Victoria Hotel , Colbock street , near thoFranciscan Church. it

maUttov* iKarftttsWaterford , May 14, 18<o.

Weather extremely fine .nd Warm. Bat Uttla doing ia na-tire prod a oo.

OATS Ihrce poDco down, and likelj to bo lower.

F0REI0X WHEAT-Abetter Bale. No change >a be9t kintU

Inferior rather lower.IXDIAS C0RN-A largo BIUO, at 3U. decline

FLOUR—A better aale, nt lat« rates.COLE & PUOSSOR.

P R I C E S C U R R E N TIRISK. Old. _££»

Z SSUg do' - • 00 0 00 030 0 20 0BARLEY, per barrel of 22 Ubs. ' - 17 3z fey : : :S8 8 SS S3 5 S SOATS, per^arre.

0,1461b, -|

6 ,

:5 : : ^.o1 8S S88 8 £ 8FLOUR. ,0;^. J 0

- In/crioM - - 00 0 00 028 0 0 0OATMEAL, per Suck -' 00 0 0-1 0 »2 » « 0BHAN, per&rt. - 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 0POLLARD do - 0 0 0 0. 7 0 0 0

FOREIGN. JBZC .WHEAT, per barrel of 23011is. »; £, 8;,.d

f,- American. Spring and Winter • -^u

t0$ u- Marianoplo » °°. 'i

- IloniinnAi 2? g M 0- Ohirka.T^urog. ana odcs- - -00 0 J» 0

INDIAN CORN, Yellow, Odessa and CmlaU • 20 0 21 0- - Ibrail and Foioniuu - - • 00 0 <«i 0- — American, - - - - 21 ¦> w o- — FroncU and American Wliito -w « W o- - Efc-yptinn - - - - '« u £J 0- - DauiaBcd - - • ¦-" ° °° °

FLOUR, American, per barrel nf lSWllw. - - 27 0 00 0- Frcuch , per sack, of SSOllw. - - - u0 ') 0-) u

INDIAN MEAL, Aaieriiuo, per sack ot 280lba. 'X) 0 00 0f Homo Manufiicturc, per ) >>> n rin o~ ~ X Back, of 2«01b». } -~

Imports $¦ Exports for Week ending Thurs lay , 13th.IMPORTS. - EXPORTS.

Indian Corn C712 Quarters. Indian Corn 700 IlarruKtt'lirat 5S <lo. .Whe.it - 115 do.O:its - - do. lOats - - 2750 do.I)arli>7- - Sacks. . Ilarlcj - 70U do.p.,, , ( 115 do. flour- - 111 SMVS.Hour j Barrels. Oiitmcal . do.Me:il • Sacks. ; Indian meal -SO ilo.

WATERFOHD BUTTER MARKET.Number of Firkins weighed at the Public Butter 31<irkei

for xceek endinj Friday (this day), anil prices.Saturday, — 592 — 1183. Oil. to l-Ji ii. 0.1Monday, — b-l — I'-as- Ud. 128«. odTuvmlay, — 5 — l'-!<3. Od. 12H. i lWeduraday — 2G>i — 12 Is. 0.1. 127.-. <MTbiirsdaj, — 117 — ldli. M . V&*- O.1b'ridar, — U — "00i . Oil. Oi l - , ij d

No. of lirkina corresponding week laBt year — 1 U'iPrice tier cwt. — 1«*. 1*1. to 12?i U.I.

^Cciri'cc(c-.l this day Jor The Ualcrford A'env..)PROVISIONS.

BA COX Tias , per cwt. — — «ii. 01. to «i. u-lSTK A KS do. — — «ls. t.l. «».< . 'MF BBT iln. — — H-i. IM. !•>< . 'Mlll -M 'H do. — — :'iis. u.1. llJ . i*lS'CKAl-s do. — — Ui. Oil. H- . il.lL»uu (diau.lli.-rs') — — WJ. od. KM. o,l

lll.'TCillilW MKAT.BV.KV , per Hi., 7',d 0d to SJd '. LA M I I , \vr qr., O.i i) f l tn 0< ¦ .1

Do. steak. Kill to 13 I V K A L , iHirli i. u-l to Oil.Uunos, per lb Oil to l'xl. 1'OKK , iier lb. u.t to Oil

POTATOES.Avcr.-\jji- price, ... 5d. to G*l. per Ftoue.

I1RKAD.W UITK , per lib — Gd. to (ill | Hob-siiOLD, i«.-r lib Oil to 0.1

WHISKEY.I'liu.is , per -.MII OII , 20s. 0.1. 1 OLD COBK , gallun , ISi. 0.1UoliK , imiiulicuii , llis. 9d.

r I d K .X' I-MI I.M), (ir cwt, 21s. to 'Hi. V K A U — n< 0.1. to O.i n.lII K K I C I .VUS, pcr lirl , 'Sis. to 1'lf. SOI.K, — vs 9.1. to 0. I-nlSAi.Mux . per lb.Usd. lolk lid. TuiiuoT, — Cs 'J I. to 0i I'M

FOWL AND KGGS.FOWL, per pair, 5s M to fc>. 0.1 I Kcus, ]«r 120.0; 0.1 to 5: (ilD ICKS , !>• 0.1 to Ci. Cd couple. | TU U K K V S , 5i i 1 to Si per i sir

SOAP AND CANDLES.Wlinr., per cwt. '.S*. to 3 hi. I M.ICLU , p.-r doz tl>> (In td to 0.-U itow.s, do. 2O.<. 0.1 to Os. I Oirr, .lo. i-i. Sil . to Si Oil,

WOOL AXD HIDES.HoiiiiBT W IHIL .IS. 4.1 to Is. 5.1 I II IUBS , :j-.N. to :iJ.4. S I |*r i-. i tW KTIII :K 41:WI :,13 O<1 to \f . -M \ Kll-a , M . to l<t. ptr II) .SKI .V IVOOL, Id Ol to Id. I'd I UAL*', 0J . to Ji's. M per dt»z

T I M I) K R .It. ri.vK pt - r tra i, Bos Oil 0s Od I STAVBS, per I'm), flOOYr.i.i.ow 1'I X K , do boi Oil to 00s | LATHS, per do l:l.i. Io Via Ud

C O A L S .COAl^, per ton, 23i. 0.1 to 23s Oil. 1 COKK , per ton, L'ls. Ud io 22.1

FODDER AND (illEKS URUl'S.HAV , i»:r Inn, 953 to luji. I TL'I ISH -S, pcrtuu, 00i t.) (MsST I I A W , win-Men , 70s to 75a. 1 MAXU OLUS .pcr ton, ws to uu«

Do. oaten, 70s to 75d. UAJIKOTS, per toil , 03s tu OUi

lMl'OUT S Or' FOREIGN' GKAIX..V.iiirilani.i, .«, Jngo, Ouiati , 17G8 ijrs maize—Samuel Harris.

J . P. Her;.', AndiTcon , l'!iil«ilelplim, JOJ") qrs. niair.o—Str.mi,-.man r.rotbcr*. Cusldur, Lond, rhiladclpliia, 371'- 'irs, umiw—SiR-nccr ic Son.

Uivtlw, f iXi\xxii\QVS, s 23c<ith.d,Aniw unceit ienUuJ f l i r l h i , Mi r r ia ] e i3F Dcath i , must be / i r r -puni

13 I It T U S .On the 10th inst., at Jlaiu-f tKtt , Tipperary, tbo wife of

Willimn Kiuir, E.s.[., of u sou.UII Die Hli in.-t., at Dum.sk, Caliir, county Tijijierarv, the

wile - t Hiclmrd W. Smith, KM|., ot a daugUtcr.Al HaryviUe , Kniun, the wifu of J*nit-i licatty , 1'.M \., Pruviu-

ci:U Iliink , of a sou.May 2, at 73, Kiuilworth-Eiiuarc , Dublin, tbo rej-iili:U,io of

hue t:Uher, the wife ot Frederick Kubiujuu, *iub'ii^tnt U;iuk ofInland, )l;i^u:iWtmvn, ol a ton.

On the 1th iust., it IS, Lomliard-strcet , Waterfunl , th-j >vif. ,of John 1'euui-fathcr Lauphiir, Esii., uf Sardis Cottage, Freali-furtl , eonuty Kilknuij, of a sou.

April -ii>, nt (iraigeinori*, Cloliainon, county U'c-ifonl, thowife of C. Hauij, K£.|., of a daughter.

May 7, at b. Lower Mallow-nlreet , Limerick, the wife of M.A. lhiurahun , Kf.|., of a daughter.

M A R I l l i l iE S .Ou the 5th inst., at Clone C'hnieh, oonuty W«ford, James

Aaui-, KMI ., Xiitional li»uk , Uallina, to Mary, ilRiifbter ofSamuel ArinUruii- .', Ks-q.. Knnifcorthv .

May Ut , at St. MicUtivl 's Chureh.'Duhlin , K.lward Bradley .Ksq., to Annie, dauf htir of the lalo Henry Pardy, Ks.j., ofLimerick .

Al .St. Ucurge's Church, Dubliu , John Luti-r, Ksq., M.D.,(ioH-rau , cuuut/ Kilkiuuy, lu llelciia Muriil , t-hluit ilau^htcr ulThomas Woinls, KM|., M.D., I'.ir.oMotown, KiiiK '-i County.

I) E A T II S .On Wclnc.-'.hijr, May flth , at hia residcuce, StalTonl Lod. c,

Kilmacthuuia... county Waterford , Williuui UtalTonl, Ksq., J.P.,at the t-uily »(je of 'Si yearj*. His ri-iD»iu5 were inlerred in tinfamily burial-^round lit Stradbully, on Fridhy. Tint di-ath ofthia uiiiih-e.itiimml gentleman is uuiriirsally lamented,—11.1.P.

Ou the ?th iust., at tin: residence of hifi pari-iit?, Tramore,Jauu- ^, the ilearly-beloTi-d sou of P. F. Haurahan , Kst |., atfiiluiue yeiir*.

May Ui, tit her rei-id.nce , Cnpt>«itnia , .Miss Anna Phelan ,loved und ri-t-jwi'tcil by all who knew her.—R.I.P.

At IRT re.jidcnee, UpiH.-r J*ec.-<ou-stri-et , Dublin, .Mary, widowol Richard liracc , Y.it\., of Farm-hill , county Waterfunl.

On lth instant, at his rcii.leuce, Noau , county Tippcrary,Stanley Hluck , K *n., at the ndvancct! a *e of &I ycara.

May x, ul bin reaiilvncv, Ktak-, cuiiuty Wnforii, PatrickSUur-jrd , K*|., ajjnt 73 years.

On the onl iustaut , at tluckuey, London, M"argaret, wife ofCui>taiu John Hi-mHworth, and daughter of the late (ier.-ildFi'.z^erald Adams, Eiq.. of Eiuly House, county Tippcrary.

At lii-lriilere 1'lace, Mouutjuy-dquare, Dublin , Duviil , c-M.-.'tsau uf David James, Ksq., of Swansea, mtirchant, aud suu-iu-law of Mr. Robert CUnipett , of this city, after a short illta-an.

Ou May lth , Julia , the beloicd wit* of Siuiou Ilefarty, Ktn.,Cork.

On the 4th inst., at WaUrloo, llallynouty, county Tipi>crarv,Wm. Hunt , Keq., nj ;td 58 years.

Ou the luth iuat., in Mouck-street, Wexford , Mr. lUilicrlAlii-'lin.

May £», al Nioe, suddonly. Lady William I'avct , widow nlLord \\i Tumi Paifpt , second ion of the 1st Marquis of Au^'lcsi-y.aud daughter of tho late Lieut-General Baron lie Rotti-uburg.

(Iu Monday, iu the Faythc, Wtxford , Bridget , wifo of Mr.Richard Howlin.

April W, ut Kill.ivcney, county of Wicklow, the Very It'.v,Walter tsiunot , P.P., of Aunaclirra and Killavi-ncy, in theiliocenii ot Ferns. Dccciiacd witi the oldest clergyman in thediuavc—H.I.P.

At Drophcla, Maria Power, wife ot Captain James O'Brii-n ,formerly uf Cenmel, aud late barraek-niiL-tcr of iirochcla.

May 'J , at bur reniduuco, tho Hotel , Tullow, L'ouuty C'arluw ,Miss Mvrpby, lifter a short illness.

On tho 5th iust., of congestion of the \ang> , Kdward Pn.-tuiiNajrle, Rf-.i.j Civil KiiK ineer, eldt^t eon of the lato Wiltiutu P.N agle, urviiiti-ct , of Limerick , ai(eil W years.

IJoit ilclus—iJa$!3aac.A R R I V E D .

l i 'th—J. P. Berg, An.lersou , Philadel phia , maiz.r ; I»aolalUurllo , Italtimori-, maize ; Apha, Maruui , B;iltuuur.\ wheat -l<ouisa , Roberts , ltuueoru , manure. '

llth—South of lri-hir-d, ¦, Milford, u c ; Z.-phyr , O'Donn.-llLivcipool , i; e ; Fire Fratilli , N- w York , wheat ; 11 .sa. Wab-h ,Duti^iirTnn , p e.

litb—Wicklow , ?, Cork, gc ; Waterfor.1, Milfonl , g t Kliz.i ,DiiiiKarvan . u c ; Juverua , s, Davis, Bristol , g e ; Minimal i.i!UaUtz, uniizu.

S A 1 1; K U .Hth-(ii|>v . '. nristol , Burns, K c ; Coi«.-l.in.l , e. (il.^iiir

g c ; lircat Western , s, .Milford, gc.Will—lUiral St.iudard , lVuzaucc, Joue< , r.igs • Kilwanl

LircriKHil , Kfiiron . pi wood ; MaurRherit.-i, Cardiff, ballsu-t :'i'lii-tli.-, Dubliu, Power, mall; Krin , 6, Dun-jarran, ir c : Southof Ireland , s, Milton! , R C ; Krin , Dungarvnu , n c ; Wicklow , »,(ilasgow, B e ; Zephyr, i, Llrorpool , O'Douald , K C ; Kupheuia ,Troon, Coranatieh, ballalt ; Ureuda (irceuock , Wnymun, auinir:Kclipsi:, Carditi , Kltis , oata.

OUlt MARKETS THIS WKEK.H UTTEK —Tlio Kitpply this week was lurue, and tho

make much improved , l-'irst qnnlities, sold nt l'JOs. toVll* : a. fow firkins of extra fine brontfht l-'tis. to 128s.As we havo no public taster in our butter market, woure tillable to quote the priec of second and third iiuali-tie-i.

W HKAT—Some parcel red Wheat HOUI ut 23a. to 2P.s.Gd. No farmers' Wheat at market. Thcro was a larjjcarrival of foreign Wheat , which is soiling at 25s. to 25s.6U

OATS—OalK iu fair supply by boats : small from far-mers ; Ulack 0at8 sold at 15s. 8<1. to 15s. 10J. ; Greys, 1 G.s.

HAKLKT —No Barley at market.IN W A N 'CORN—Thero is a fair supply of Indian Com,

selling at 20s. (M. to 20s. 9d. for pig fooding.PIUK —In ifood demand , at (J3s. per cwt Macon sclli

wcll at 8Cs. f.o.b.COALS—Coals nrc coming down in j irice, as things

&ro looking moro hopoful in Wales. Coals arc idling atOUT quay at about 23a. per ton. DomMid very slow.We think we havo seen tho end of tho high prices.

SALMON.—The supply this week W .B, upon the whole,larcer than usual. On Tncsday upwards of 300 fish atmarket, which brought Is. Gd. Per lb., being Ijd. overtho previous day. On >\ cdnosday and yesterday prirccontinued at 1». (id., and to-day name, with fair supply.

OARUICK BUTTER MARKET. — At thin market omTuesday thero woro 450 firkins , at from 118s and 127s.per cwt., with brisk domand. The buyers present were—Messrs. It. Mahony, Ryan, Fielding, Courtcnay, Kid g-.V.BV, aud Doherty, Waterford, and Uayes, Clonmol.

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CITY OP WATEEFOBDP R E S E N T M E N T 8ES 8I 0K S.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the 8PKI 4IPCESENTSIE .VT SESSIONB, previous to Suxxtj

ASSIZES, 1875, /or tha purpo«o of coa»idering all An.plications for Workp, Paymentg, Malicious Injnriw&o., &o., will be held iu tha City Court House, Water'ford, on SATURDAY, tho 29th Day of MAT, 1875 a]OSE o'Clock, p.m. '

All Applications for Presentments must be lodeetat my Office on or betoro WEDNESDAY, the 19tlday of M AT, 1875 ; and DO application will be enter«on tho Presentment Sheet that ia not prepared in accordanco with the Aot of Parliament.

HENRY SARGENT,Secretory to tho Gracd Jury.

City Secretary 's Office, Court House,Watcrford.-ith May, 1875.

LOCAL RAILWAY TRAFFIC,./•'or the Week ending Friday, May 7, 1875.

JVfatcr/ord.Atlicnry Lmorick .'Wator/'d Kilicon! and : and : and ! and Kil- Juiicti,

Limerick,: Kunw i Knnia kcnny(31 Kailsii(UlJmilCB*i miles 21) miles mifc8 >g| Ji open), j open. ; ojM.-n. open. open¦ i. s. d. :£ a. d . £ s. d. £ s. d. 8 , "

P.-v-fcuopors, ' : !l'arccli., ic. mil 3 3111 S 1 JIG 17 4 140 ,„

Goodd, Cattle VJJl a 0 171 3 11 .b*j 3 0 155 IQ

Total ...-3303 0 3 2S2 9 il ... - ...713 1 1J08 1"corrcapMiim •week lasty'r. 25S7 10 8191 13 -: 03J 2 03i)7 K

MOON'S ClIANCiElTFull Moon Thursday, 20th May 8 50 an:Last Quarter Friday, 28th G 30 a.m

DUiiLIN STOCK EXCHANGE—YKSTE nrPd. Cash. —

Threo per Cent. Consols — 93 2}New 3 per Cent Stock — 02JJ —Hank of Ireland 100 305 G7jNational Hank .'JO G7{ 8Minister JJiink, Limited — — —Hibernian Bank — G') \ ¦—Provincial Bank — C8j —National of Liverpool (limited) 15 17i —City of Dnblin Steuni Company...100 — —

HAIUVAYS.Groat Southern & Western X100paid... 100i —Waterford and Limerick, — —

Ihe SKaterforb §dn" BE JUST , ASD FEAR NOT."

FRIDAY EVENING , MAY 14, 1875

TIIK IMPROVEMENT BILL.

Hostility to this Hill seems to grow mon i-tonsc in personally interested (|iiartcrs — •Bridge interest and influence being percoptih nall intri gues—now that the measure is on the 0of becoming law. A meeting was held on SJ r-dny lnst , with closed doors, in the City G; dJury Room—we know not by what right a i-vatc meeting is altowcd in a public room- iesubject being the Improvement Bill. Th t-tendance was composed of a few persons 1.0hci'ctofurc used to fi gure on the Grand Jury, itwho leel now tiiat choir transient, occupatic isgoing; of course tho Bridge interest, oppos' :oall improvement except in their dividends c 4per cent., was strongly represented ; and 10balance of the assembly was made up of a ITsnarlcrs who aro always prominent in oppos ato progress, but who promi.so to raiso struct 53as gigantic as St.Peter 's at Home, always " h-out taxation"—in other wonls, out of an ei ',yexchequer. That meeting t".id notcomc ton h,and we believe nevsr will.

On Monday, at tho meeting of the Hai urBoard , according to prepa ration by the ( 10-iients, the subject was brought on by tho s: pitreport that the Committee of tho House of 1 in-mons refused to give the itoard, even wit hoconsent of the Corporation .any legal claim 1 hoWater Bailiff ' s Fees. As will be seen b' 'UTreport , a very reasonable and rational propo* onwas made to appoint a committeo of thr toconfer with tho Improvement Committeo ¦ ,heTown Council , where the matter would bes iedat once, we have no doubt; but the oppo itssucceeded, by a majority of one, in a resolut . tooppose, and the public money will again be sniin a fruitless and sLii.-jele.j s liti gation, pal blynot so much for the purpose of securing a areof the Water Bailiffs i'ecs as to aid thos fhowish to strangle the Bill in its entirety. I ingthe discussion ot the Harbour Board, the: wasan amount of misrepresentation made as thelato proceedings in London which was -uiyamazing. The fac t is, simp ly, that the C )or-atiou agents mado nut the slightest objee 1 tothe demands of the Harbour Board ; on th :on-traty, thoy were willing to expunge tho clai s inthe Bill, securing to them all they sought thaWater Bailiff ' s Pees, but the Committee thaHouse of Commons refused to transfer fn thoCorporation any of their ri ghts to those fei andaccording ly retaiucd those clauses in tb 3111.In the face of this atalo of things, it BeemE allystrange that Aid. J ACOB, Chairman of tho ! dgeCommissioners, who was present in L Ion,would state at the Harbour Board on JIOEI '. asreported, •' that the arrangement was repu- ted," und every cll'ort was made to prevent us g ;ing" a hearing." That is a very remarkable ate-ment from a gentleman who is sent fri theTown Council to represent its interests theHarbour Hoard. Then , again, we ha' thesolicitor to the Harbour Board , who is aoamember of the Town Council , making c rfj e3against, the witnesses of tho Corporation , hichappear to us like imputations of perjury, 1 isid-ing that those witness were sworn . "A.1 n in-" stance of the misstatements made," si Mr.ii. W. C'H Bitit r , " evidence was givon for tl Coa-" poratiou that these fees were granted by < irter" to them. That statement is not a fact. aere" is no such charter in existence, and was" obliged to sit and not be in a position son-" tradict it. I hold that those fees wen 2Ter" legally authorised in any way, and even ;hey" were, King Charles had no power io t you"and me. liven if he granted them, tl are" void , and that is a dtlibcratelt) false sic itnl." But what in the fact .v The Corporatio iayo" got tho very best legal op inion on the 1 tter,"and this op inion tel s them that they I eno" legal claim to thoso ices , 1 say, thorefor that" the assertions made before the comm. «in" support of the case of tho Corporatio.' rero" false statements."

Of course the witnesses who swore tho; 'de-liberatel y false statements" will havo an por-tunity of answering thoso grave accusation Ourdutj is .simply to say that the vesting thoWater Baililfs Fees exclusively in tho ( por-ation was not of their own seeking, butv theunsolicited action of the Committeo of tho imsaof Commons, who declined to interfcr vithcharter ri ghts , adding that tho House of ardamight do so if they liked ; and when tho onseof Lords learn what the Commons did, th' too,most uiU]iiestionably. will pursue a like irse,aud decline to interfere The citizens, in lblicmeeting assembled, have adopted the H th8C'orponiiiun unanimously resolved to pron eitithe (louse of Commons has affirmed its pr ipkiaud it is now for the Council to proceed, IMSof all factious opposition , to the end fo: hid*they started.

R U N N I N G SHORT OP WA.TE. .Tho water famine, which , to a certain tent,

we have every summer, is now again bef ling.On Wednesday evening, in Little George'* reel,we noticed 11 few poor persons drtiwin "Bterfrom the back premises of Messrs. M'Cli andM'lntosh. We asked, what brought them ere?and were told they come every day. 1 onr*•elves had not a glass of water yesterdaj orn"ing, and were obli ged to send a messen ¦

<on'

for i t ; he did not return for over an ho ; Inthe meantime we sent another messenge > t°*Provincial Bank , at the opposite side -Jwstreet,

^ for some for breakfast, where he 0 J?**

it. When persons arc already begjzi . .»?water in tho lower parts of the city, won •0ltf .fears that they will suffer muett in tb PP*<iuartcr (Ballybricken district), before tl "fmer is over. ISo low arc the streams an( T»*in the country at present, that sevora U"*'even now, are short of water. '.

THE MARKETS. . •_ » _ . . -. ¦;The fineness and favorable state oft W;¦:,,-,

ther, as mi ght be expected , have had a 0 ^SJ,<-"'- -ing ellect on tho markets generally. Do: V^-.V-V-:week our markets were well supplied wi1 •TO

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Straw, and potatoes. Three or four larj? %~Zi&'*' ¦¦ofhay came from Dunmore. Efforts an ^g%?;'¦'-made to kce;> up tho prioes.bnt that isnot WSp.l-':tible, as prices are gradually sinking. 'Tl tS"S!- ;more hay, straw, and potatoes in tho i J&Mr.:ithan most persons expected. Yesten! fSffcjasked , in the market , what potatoes V Kp)5stone ? when wo were told they were* tSgfii fWith a very poor demand. In tbe cenM '*3%$<l&ties they aro still cheaper. The onl/a« if ig&M}food that keeuu up price ia meat- "''' -.i Vf?%fM

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COLLECTION FDR TI1K SOCIKTY 01° SAINTV LVCE.VT DK PAUL.

Tins collection , which takes placo on Sunday.;>"lh May, is now tlio chief source of income forthe Society of St. Vinccnl. ilc Paul , as they liavi:discontinued tlioir annual ]3a/.aar. The fundsin thi'ir treasurer 's hands at present will scarcelysupport the poor families assisted by the Societyfor more lliau a week or two, and it must bu-bonic in mind tliat in addition In tlio maintenanceof lln> industriou s jnor thu Conference of St. Otteranmistaius fix infant schools , nml lms latelv nnder-taken the onerous charge of an evening school fortlio«o hoys who cannot attend tlio schools of tinsChristian lirolhers durin g tin- tiny. This school woconsider onr of I lie vrrv best works of the brotherhoodt'f St. \ inccnt ; it is attended by about eighty pup ils,nml many more refused admission , ns an iucioase inlilimtier.-i n-nulil imp ly nioro expense, additionalteachers, mid inci eased accommodation. Jud gingfrom llii! good this school is doing to u class, manyof whom would bo totall y uneducated l>ct for itsassistance , wo think it a pity tlint any boys should bedeluded from ils teaching.'', but to*continue , nml, ifjirs i ililc, In increase- t ho j ,'ood done by t his srliool ;mid lo SIITIJ the Society of St. Vincent do Paul tlioninews tj f w:ir to carry on their other many charitable ,labors , it i-' ab solutel y indispensable that tho peop lonf Waierford must centriliutn with muro tlinii theirnecu.-toiiicd charily—wliieh at all times is mostgenerous—on Sunday, the .'iOth of May.

MKTu oroi.iTAX sN0ni!i:mThe /•'nv|iniii '.« J "rrnal lias thoug ht well to wrilo a

very one-sided article * on a certain " millinery caso*'n-hic -h wont from this city to Dublin for trial , andwhich , in nil probability, will be before- another jury,¦o t hat our eolemporary lias unnecessarily taken uponhimself to preju dgo what the verdict ought to be,ami to stu-cr in what , in his hi gh mighty place, hedescribes ns " provincial existence." " Wo linvc ," lit!says, " no desire , to add to tho pain of every bodyco'iecrnod by going in detail through tho items whichmmta up tho bill. A milliner 's bill , like a love-letter ,lias its own eloquence, and cannot bear tho vulgarg;i/>\ . . . II Mrs. llrollicm had determined ondoing right , in all probability she would havo neverlmd her present grievance , neither would the worldhare Inug hed at this pstty cpisodo in provincialexistence." We can assure our cotemporary that " inour pruvincial existence ," thero arc Indies who knowhow to dress themselves and look as well as any homeets with in his m.-iropo lital walks; aud wo haveno doubt that some as well-dressed women flro to boBeen on the Q.uay of Waterford as in Princo's-stroelor under the Post-nflice eolonade , and certainl y notof as doubtful a class.

T11K INQUEST ON W. II. McQUAID , ESQ.(SPECi lL TKLECKA S I).

CIIAKLK. VU.1.F, l.:10 P.M .—Coroner Daly Fat thisday a; 11 o'clock , and resumed tho inquiry into thedeath of ihe above-named gentleman , killed by thorailway at this station. Messrs. M'Carth y, H.M.,Kcarn", J.I' , Hichard , John , and CIrorge Fuineil , lius-8( 11, ami Lrniu iifirlil were examined by Mr. Cou-no llv , solicitor for next of kin. Their evidencewas !o th< " ellW' t t lint tho train started ivithou 1.Futlicient worniiu,', and too fast for any or.e to get inwi ihu t f e ty : also, that the guard was np toward s thorn-'iti c, and Men- his whistle there , am] not at his ownend '.-f tr.iin. It was fur ther depo-ed that the doorof tin? carriage was not closed unti l the train waspast the t-' tnt iuu. Other evidenco was given contra -dictory of the rai lway officials examined last day.After fortv minutes * deliberation , tho jury found thattlio deceased died at the railway station from thoeffect? of the shock to his nervous system , receivedwhilst endeavurin g lo enter tho train , it being at thutime in motion : that he was forty-two years of age,nnd married. Or. C'agney proved that he died frominjuries teceived.

CA THuL l C CllVnCll.Kn.li .Ki .v IN Tin: liotv LANI >.—Thero is at present

in o'ir city a missionary clergyman seeking pecuniar yaid for the preservation of the faith in the Holy Lund ,¦where the enemies of Catholicity are , by means ofthi « "faith at their command , making unscrupulousefforts i<« destroy it , particularl y by ft kid-napp ingproro- s not unknown in Ireland , which they pursueover orphans aud friendless youths , for whose enlva-tion Irt.m I he mares of the prosi-lytising misitioiiai ieaof the Hismarck school , I ho great hope, lies in theestablishm ent of a Catholic orp hanage , for the pro.motion of which fund u aro sadly needed. We wouldearnestl y direct attention to tho appeal whic h weprint in another column , aud nolicit for tho object tin:favorable consideration of tho charilablo Catholicpublic

T I I K M M DKVono ss. —The beautifu l devotions ofthe. Month of Maty aro being, as usual , attended attho Cathedral by largo congregations. On Sundayevenin g the 1'cv. 31. llonne.-sy preached effectivelyupon tlit* ever.cherished Catholic subject of devotionto the Mother of Hod , aud during the week the Itevds.W. l'hebin and K. Cutler havo likuwi.su preacheilr t l i- ct ivc sermon? .

1H UI. KS .VN Co.N H.K K .vcK. —The diocesan conference*ns opened on Tuesday at the Vestry of the Cull e-tiral , until r the pre.-idency of ihe Lurd Uishop, the

.Musi J [,. v. Ur. Tower.K KI .IIJ I OI s I' l iot' KiiMii s-.—On tin ; ¦1th iust. the pro-

fession of Marga ret Mary, in reli gion sister Mary of theAniM -1- , third daug hter of the hue Michael Mullal l y,»ij , liiill yciillen , county Tipperary, took placo at theUri-uhm ' t 'uevent , Thurles. In the unaroii libicnl.si 'hcu of thu X'ery Kev. Walter Canlwell , VicarCapitular of the diticc.se, the ceremony was perfor -mt'l by thi .-'ltev. Father Scully , l'lesident St. 1'atrick' dCollig .- , Thur les .

On .Saturday Cardinal Mauning laid tho founda-ti «j t t Kt otnj of tlie new Catholic church in ^ ietoriaLock", London.

>' .1 s Jl I U X A It L K S E If S .T lii- Duke nnd Duche-'s of St. A'.bans and

suite lmve I'.'ft th< ; l'r inc...'-.^itc .Lo!j 'lo:l , for iJct»°ooil,Not ij ti ^ lia in.

Mrs. Osbdi ne t it id stiito Ncwtown Aimer, loft,I.ori'loti on Monday, lor Carlsl.ad , (jerinany.

Tli.- Karl of lie.s.->l/oiati ^ li tia.s arrived at his«' .v, Hi--l Miro n g h l'urk . 1'iltown , from Charles-street ,I.oi.' io:;.

M: -. Kic l iani I'mvfr, M.I ' ., t l io indefati gable" Wi .ij , " of il i i. l lome Uulc purty in t in 1 House of Com-rr. '-r ; - . } . -.i- arrivv! at IV.' iul .r ' ik i '- to^Mi , Tranuv/e, for thel<.!:.l ;i y..

M r . .l.- i i i i ' .:.- ( i ahv r.y, .1 .1 ' ., l ia< ."irrivod at l i i s."¦••¦;•!.¦:,<•*. i ': i ;h'Tiin-sir'-i : ' . Wa'.erford , from Culli'-'anI.'."':.?.- , Utiia.-vati.

I t is ;i i : i ; i i i iuc i -< l t l u i i t ho l . i sm' i ie f h iw e r showu:..! :!..-l . : i / .;i:ir :..r t lw In. '. i i - t r iu l S.-hools at Kin- willtake plj ii- i : ill t> j » - Ueal l t i ful •.--nl '-li.- of llidl y in , l.i.-nlori' ,ki.'i' l iv fiv<-n fur th" oi'i 'ii-ion bv hi- i.Jnin- t in - Duke ofL><-vj :i-l.ip-. oi. t lw 17th of .lu!:.."

l- ' 'ij > C. l i h i i i > rn K i i , M. l'.- - l t is. st.-i t i .il tha tLor'l ( 'l .ii rj '- - IVrt -ford , oui .- of iho n i f i i i h t .Ts fur Wnti-r-ford i- i i i t n ty , 1.x- been i-«:li;i-t fd t" :i> :i-ij m|Kiny tin' 1'rin ' r(it W;.'.,.. ••j Ind ia as hi-. 1 loyal l l i^ lni ' . -s 's naval aid>>'!'...• .,„:,. .

KII .MACOW l'KTTV SF.SSK.I XS-Y LS-I t i :t , .vv./•Vor.- ./' ..it.v I I . J 'j S t :n . )¦.'-¦/ .. J.I .J- ., ' it i I he chli ir) :

CJ"T-.-. : I i;.,.M. i: M.. :n.d'i.-..r^ W. Morri.- . K-,,,-,..'••n niiah W:i!-h , I '.uilvi.ocnv . ¦-. .IU M H -- ;md l'u t r i rk

L 'p . ,r:i:i , b«-rl .y- !o»vii. — M r. .1. .1 . IV. I.y , -oli.-il..r.\V;t li rfi .'i 'l . a p i ' a v » . ' l for «h f l f i i ' ! a ! i t^ . i.''t in | . Ia i rnmt?ta 'i-d li .al hi: wti l to Wii '. i-r for . l i .n th" -j.Vh Mar. h ,u:.¦'. • :; ii. - r ' t i i r n In: uad a t l i - }<ul i : \\ iih l';i: rk'k ( 'or'-o-ran . •,!;¦¦ n i ^ 'ht »»¦ dark . (.oriorau :n..| U<- foir-'hl :J an.i - t 'i . r f . rui i th' ti < :IUH - \ i] - , an.l .- t r u i -k h im w i t h at- :"j|. . i , \ i -r .t i i ' - ' .V- , and ki '-ked him in ilu- r ih- ; «;cn '!i [.ij i ..| dy ]>r. I 'aiir i'-vrt "ii-at.' j i r< - lm •<• ¦ 1 J. To Mr.F--.-!y : I ¦am.or -ay how unp h 1 drank tha i day ; tin:f..--- th in j ; 1 -lid ««• to go into a public hon.-i: : Vanno;¦¦ay i. .,A i mif -l i I took at o'Tia ,'.!.- ' .- Iwi".. ; it «a- vi-ry¦'.:irV. -.v ];¦•!! 1 M - - t r i i'k . Clia ' man • Ai- '-ordin- lo in fn r.m.iii ..!> .-«»rn bi -fni- f me .las. Corrora n .-trt i ' -k you iviihit •'.•¦:... . Witis r J.O11J.' -wove lb;H he war w i t h the par-ti' - Uv.il I'i/ ln : and tlion^-li )e- )ia<l f-i/mt- dr ink- t.iki ii .) , .• *u- t:ot d r u n k : «» IV'al-li L'I -I '¦)) hi- W.-r atH:i 'i !i"a;: - : 'leard a c l i -j .u te , bul l i id not see ( .'op-oraliHri l . " \V:i!-h. who went to a nei-hhoiir '., hoii.-,. : they» i r < - nil good fr iend- . Mr . Ki-i- l y : I beg to din-i-t vonrwor-iii it - ' a i t e i i t i ' -n to the fuel t h a t nocvidenec has beenp'.i'-t .. ! V eoli!;ect my f l le l i t .- w i t h lln.- u-i -al l l t <> ]| Walsh.Is. t h i - opiii '.oii t he heiieh unaui iuoli - ly ••imenrred , di —ni i ^- i i . -/ lli <: ea-e , eompUiii iau l to pay eo>ts.

bl:i~SK. ¦• I ' oi i-I i ib l i- K'eetle , of M u l l i n a v a t t . i-har gi d

) > '!,: ¦¦) MurjJ iy . Ller l iV-t own. w i t h l e i m,- hel|.lc.--)ydr 'Mik at l i .'irrai.dara a lew week- .-me e. Kincd HI. and1- to- : .-. Same against same for being I '-nnk on t h ef '- : .- '.i\ !M^ u.orr . i f j '.'. U'-feu 'laiit said lie wa- only a-leep

n' t!:e -|.|e of t he road the lir.-t cvi- iiii i t ; when he wasfoiuid l.y Mi" |-oli i ' i - : they took him to the |mlii -i- bar-r.'i 1 Jc .M h i i e ), •• wa - kept t i l 1 next morning ; w h e n he goti. 'it he i a fr iend named .Moore.wlm brought him into•. )>iib: :.i: hi . i i -e -.uid j;ave him beer for his breakfast ; th i s'¦!'• r -auie liiui ; he would neu-r t rouble the eourt again.It '' !i'-h : I t wa- for iunate for you t h a t t he police had>" M broug ht to the barraek. Same line .

James Keaui- , D u n k i t i . e. John M u r p hy, rolalenn. —The emnpluiiiut -talcd tha t he «a-<| i i ie t ] y wa lk i n g hoint !when , w i t h o u t Ihi: olighte-t prnv<i< -ul i i iu '. the defendantK '.ruek him w i t h n strong ^ti ek in the head , from which).¦•¦ ).!i"l profu-lv . Wi1ne--i^ havinif supported eom-plainant 's evidoaecthe bench l ineddelendaut JL'.'i anil A'l*O=ts , or ihe option of two months in jail.

There wen- a lew other eu-i> of ns -au l t , amongst thenio-t prominent being Jeremiah Walsh , who played hispan, and terminated w i t h being bound to ihe peace forono year .

I).'« IK .— Mr. I-rral Lewis . N'arra l 'itne , wa" summonedfor having " dog without lic ense , by (.'oustablu Mnlier.Mr . I.ewis iwhoaddres .i .d the bench in strong Americanscent), -tnted thut he gave nwuy the dog to n friend :it came back t» him , but «»' not observed , owing to histMr. Lewis) being in delicate hculth. Fined Id. andcosts. Adjourned .

As A OTUIA N U AK ^CK IS DA N G K U — On TueB'iay

eviuing a telegrmn was ri ceived in tbia city, fromNew 1!OJH , (- latinB that the bur(|iic Maroui , withwheal , which had arrived on Saturday, had sprui. K »l t ^ k .and wns sinking in the liver , and asking lhat the•living appa ratus, with a S'cainiug , bo KCIH to herns-iMaiict " . "10 stcnnitug wus not to ho had , buthli'nu t t en o'cloi k th« diver lo the Wnter foid llnrhorHnai t l , w i t h his atsintimf i nin l diving apparatu s,et a r u t l for Hoes to render assistance towardsthe i-nvii.g of llie cargo, ll wus ascertained that the ,hint lai-i t7n »n anchor. »hicb penetrated her bottom.Tim diver uiado ni l right.

HAKIiO U KOAltD— M ONP AV .THE IMHtoVF.MENT mi,I, UFP0UTK 11 Fl:0M THE I10USK

A " KEAS0NAI1 I.E" l'ltOfOSITIOX DKFKATED—THEHIM. OOKS TO TIIK IXDKDS WITH ANOTUKK Ol'I'OSI-TM.V—THE IIOAKD'S SOLICITO R, A N D T. C. .AS WELL ,I.'ATKS TIIK I'Oltl'OKATlON—ItK IS UKOUOUT TO D0OK ,AMI tr .N SAYS TIIK 111(1 WllUl lS—ENOINRKU 'S 1!K1"OKT—¦i in-: IIOAUD 'H INCOME , AND KX T KNIHTUUB .

Mr. W. M MAOJISON in the chair.Also present— Messrs. 'J'. F. ICeily, T.C., D. Kent , E.Clibborn , Aid. T. W. Jacob , J.I'., S. White , S. Harris ,I . Maclcyy , T.O., Aid. 1>. Maiming, T. «. l'rossor, J.I'.,l.C, .1. Mattery, J.I1., and Aid. P. A. Power, J.I'., with

Mr. K. W. Cherry, T.C., board's so'r., and Mr. A.fctcphcii s-, J.I'., local engineer.

PRELIMI NARY.Tho Pilot Committco reported agreement with Mr.

W. Power, contractor for raising the sunken Hannahnl Giles's quay, to sell him tho coal he was now tak-ing out of her for JE30. Approved.

THE I.MPKOTKJIKNT HILT., &C\Tho Secrotary read the very briefly worded ordor

of tho Committco of tho House of Commons up ^n thoImprovement Bill , promoting by the Corporation ,which order , passiug the bill , with clauses expunged ,vested tho water bailiff' s fees tolely in tho Coporotion.

Mr. KEIL I '—As it is most desirable to maintain agood understandin g between thu two princi pal publicbodies in the city, it would bo well to that end—and ,I beliove , it will uot hi) objected to—to withdrawtheir powers upon this Uill from tho Quay Commit-tee, and appoint three other members of this board toconsult with the improvement Committeo of thoCorporation as to tho best modo to bo adopted withregard to it. I am FUTD wo do not desire tho incurr-ing of tho great expense attending au oppositiou bc-foro tho House of Lords, and to provent our doing 60I would propose a committeo. In this course-, I mustBUT , if adopted , 1 will not bo one, as I havo taken udecided course of action with regard to the bill.

Mr. K KXT —1 th iuk the propositiou mado by Mr.Keil y a very reasonable one, and I trust it will beadopted. The Improvem ent Bill has bceu frequentl ybefore UP , nud each time full y discussed. I think wearo cognisant of its pro< isions, and we nro allnvv.iro that the great auiicty has been about thosewater bailiff' s fees. I am suro thoro is not a gentle-man here who would not regret haviug a conflict , withthe Corporation , aud 1 would hopo to find a satisfac-tory arrangement made, by means of tho proposedcommittee.

AM. M A N N I N G —I think it would bo premature , forus lo adopt any course until we sco what is likel y tobo the decision of tho board .

Mr. K KILY —You must remember, Alderman Man-ning, as you aro n member of tho body, ai 1 am my-Belf, that a. majority of tho Quay Committeo aro infavor of opposition.

SKCRETAKV —If you will al l ow mo to say, tho ques-tion is whether or not you aro to go to tho Houso ofLords.

Aid. J ACOII —What wo aro to do must bo douo atouce. When we were in London with tho Bill a pro-position for a compromise was mado, and that was tohavo the foes handed over to tho commissioners, theyto pay over to tho Corporation £G00 a yoar as anequivalent. That proposul was telegraphed to Water-ford j it was acceded to by tho Quay Commitleuhore,but repudiated in London by tho representativesof tho Corporation.

CH A I R M A N —I have seen many of those conferencescud in nothin g, aud I do not know the usn in our hav-ing another. I have communicated with tho GreatWestern Company, aud with the Clyde Shipp ingCompany, and asked them to join in throwing outthis power soug ht by tho Corporation , because Iconsider that those fees being derivable - from ship-ping should bo devoted wholl y to shi pp ing purposes,and , as such , aro the property of tho Harbor Com-missioners . I think th o Corporation are thr owingaway a largo source of income; we go for tho aboli-tion of tho whole thing, and I have little doubt , wowill be successful.

Mr. K EILV (rep ly ing to Aid. Jacob)—When thetelegram was Bent to the Quay Committee, it wasanswered thai , tbe representatives i<i London bad fullpower to act for the best. Tho Corporation askctllor .tSOO a year , and , according to what is a nationalcustom , ] th ink wo could divide the difference.

Aid . J AC J II - I t was found lhat hut oue member ofthe Qiuy Committee hail au objection to tho offer ofiW.

Aid . M A N N I N G — A secoud telegram wa? sent overfrom hero staling that full powers were given to thomenihun in London to act in tho matter.

Aid. J ACOII —That telegram did notcomo before us.Mr. Si.ATiKiiv—1 must say that tho course which

the chairman tells us ho is about to tako w*il ] be aserious one; it will be a great calamity to us to losethis source of income.

C'I M I K M A X —It was desiiablo to leave things as theywere, but the Corporation would uot consent. Incarrying out tho opposition bufuro tho House of Lordswe must go tliero with clean hands, or wo cannotsucceed. If any portion of those fees go for townpurposes.andtlmt wo consent lo their keiug app lied forsuch an object , our opposition will ho of no use—Hwill bo thrown out. 1 have arranged with tho IrishSteam Association to oppose tho Corporation obtain-ing powers to cn.v the (•hipp ing for local purpose.--.

Mr. Si.ATTEii r—Mr. Chairman , in tho event of Mr.Keily 's motion being carried—aud I must say it wasunwarrantable for tho Curporatiuu uot to have con-seuted to allow matters to remain aa they were—would you withdraw your opposition if a satisfactoryarrangement , was obtained ?

CH A I R M A N —That is a question I cannot lake uponmvsclf to. answer.

Aid. JACOII —It was a suicidal thing for the Cor-poralion lu push on those clauses.

Mr, K KU .V —I do not speak with oflicial authority,but I think I may fay that if a committee is appointed ,and a couferenco held , that a satisfactory settlementwill bo tho result . I must point out , with all defer-ence, that at tho meeting of cittious held for tho pur .pose of considering thit Hill , Mr . Malcomson was thumover of its adoption.

CH A I R M A N —I beg your pardou ; on the contrary, Iprotected agaiust tho liill as most mischievous.

Jlr . SLA ITKII V—Mr. Malcomsou did protest against ,Mr , K K I I .V—I must accept tlie correction , uud beg

your partlou , Mr. Chairman , for the error.Mr . SSI.ATTKUY —f was the seconder at that meeting

for its adoption. At thut time tho liill containedsome valuable- provisions ; one was for freeing iheBrid ge, nnd ouo was for draiuiug Kilbnrry marshes ,with others of a valuable nature. I then consideredit would be u great boon to the public , but it hassince been shorn of those clauses, and , in consc.qucuce , my mind has very much changed about it.

Alii. M A .V.VIXI !—In your Hutement just now , Mr.Malcnin son , you said that tho Corporation devotedhome of this money to town purposes , but if it wasurru t .ged lhat ull of it wns lo go, and would go, loshi pping purj cses, 1 ihiuk lhat such au uudertakingwould mi'ku a. great difference, and eieate a difficultyin the carrying out of your opposition.

Mr. K KXT —A comni'tteo can 't do any harm.C'liAt nJtA.v—Jf thoie in lo bo a couiuiitteo it thoul i l

act at once.Mr. K KIM — I would proposo that tlio chairman bo

one . Mr. Kent , and Mr. Samuel White tin; others.CH A I R M A N —Have wo not oflon met the Corporation

upon ihis subject and failed , not throug h any fault ofthis board ?

Mr. SL A I T K U V —It is Baid they have changed theirminds.

CH A I R M A N —As your chairman to-day , I cannotrecommend you to appoint u commilLee for thi spurpose.

Mr. K KIU —Mr. Chairman , the committee of iheHouse of ( .'ominous has decided that the Corporationh ive the .-il l.; right lo those fees, and thoy go to thuLords with th at ruli ; in their favor. Tho contingencymay vny | <-isib 'V arise that ihe , Loidi will concur inllnit decision , and then you aie likel y to havo some,discontented memheis ol the Corporation Hay inghereafter , we had members of thu Harbor Hoard wlmput in to all this cxpcnsi.' for nothing. In that viewI think u committee would be a very judiciou.-) appointmem , bt cau.-t* if driven to moro opposition both sides\w») incur veiy serious expense.

Mr. J'JIO.SMJ I!—Wo have DO idea of having the. flip-ping taxed by any body . There is a clau.su in theUill proposing to raise JU20,0t'U at one'.1 by taxation.We have no idea of eouR-uiiiig to such a thing.

Mr. K K I L > — 1 never hoard of that clause lu:fi>ri > .Aid. J .Moi t—rl ic . ium inserted at tir s l warf X'lO/ l 'K ' ,

and lhat amount was changed to £1'},WO hy SOIII 'Jperson on the part of the Corporation.

CnM i tMAS —1 think H I * had bet! ¦- •!' hear wlj .il ourlaw agent lias lo .-ay up- n tht: Mil ij* ct.

Mr. It. W. C I I K U I I I , M,lr. , T.C.--( ieii l lemoii , beforeyou decide upon what you arc It) do , it would bewell you tir .-t knew how you now stiud withrespect to tli ;s Hill , and what wero tho proceed-ings regarding it. Upon th u lepredentalion of theCorporation ll iat ihcro wuuhl not be any dilferoncein regard to thu It i l l b.: iw<vu Iho two budies , llmpetii 'on of this board »as dincled to be diawu infavor i f having the rxisliug ajrcomuul in to theWater llaili lf ' s fees carried out in future , but that wusdufiu whol ly iigwiiist my advice. 1 felt wo wiru takingn ruinous course in doing to. Tho remit was, the.members of the Corpoiali ou over iu London tookadvantage uf what we bud done, o)i d prevented ushiding a (• ciis slnndi upon ihosu clauses, l'art of onrpetition hail reft renii tool her clauses ,but Uiubr el- lusrntho Corporation struck out , and tho elli.el of lhatbeing done was that both Mr. KuvinR , jour secretary,and myself hi 'I to sit silentl y by aud hear Ihogrossest mi-sstatemeuts made in support i,f iho JJill.It was taid that the Corporation collected those, leesbj charter. There was no charter bm lhat of Charlesto touch them , and ho liud i.o power to pin ;e a taxupon shi pping- Thoro was no doubt that tho Corpo-ration had obtained tho best opinions upon the subjectbut they are not produced. Tlio lato Mayor told mo1 could BOO them whru I would require to do so. Iwrot» to Mr. Howard (Town Clerk) at-khig to look atthem , and I lie answer i received iv.it", that 1 couldi.ol eco them with out a special order for the purpose.

Mr. Km.v— " False statements ," as you cay, isvery strong language.

Mr. C'I I E K K V — ll is so, but 1 am bound to Kty so.Mr. Cherry hero read tho letter ho received I rum Mr.Howard , which muled , " I woufd nut foel justified inallowing you lo iseo thosu docuiueut a, or to niakacopies, without au exprcsB order."

Mr. K K ILV — Aud w»a ho uot quite right ?

Mr. CH K K K V — Ho may havo been so on tho side «fthe Cirpoiaiion .bnt not for a full inquiry. Nbdoul *tbo Corporation got opinions , and tho last ono thoywould not show either , because it was against them.It is a n .onMrou s th ing lo allow them to tax shi ppingin this manner. The Hoard of Trado reports (reads)that the. allocation of such fees iu this way neve r re-ceived the Fanr .tiou of the Legislature , and such tu*a-tion should bo limited to shi pping purponeg. Suolla statement as " collecting under charter " was deli-beratel y false. Mr. White , Parliamentary ngeut, upontho part of tho Corporation , told tho committee , " wocollect them by charter ," while tho only charter ofany value was that of Charles, whichouo I have read,nnd thuro is no such thin g iu it. Tlio chairman oftbe committco fuid ho would like, to havo tho matterdiscussed when tho Harbor Commissioners would bopresent , adding it was not fair to mnko it behind theirbacks. In tho taxation clauso mentioned , thn Cor-poration proposed that clause f j r the purposo of pay-iug themselves tho cost of tho Bill; next , for thocollecting of tho fees, nud thou to recoup themselves,at i per ceut. interest , for tho £20,000 expended bythem in ihe construction of quayB for iho accommo-dation of Bhi j iping, undertaking toiiccp I hose accountsseparate from tho corporate accounts , in other wordsto give, them two separate jurisdictions. You haveno time to speed in a committee , which will end innothing. You havo but seven days from tho firstreading of iho Bill in tho Lords, within which youcan lodge your petition. That reading may ho uponThursday (yesterday), but certainl y upon tho 21th ,when Parliament will reasscmblo after tho Whit sun-lido recese. It, wns a gross breach of failh of tboCorporation to quibblo in tho way they did with thisboard .

Mr. K K;I.V (warml y)—" Gross breach of faith" >ano Inngungo lo use to the princi pal public body in tbocity. During your remarks, Mr. Cherry, I wnsstrongly tempted to call you to order for yonr heatedlangnago, and was Bolely restrained by my respectfor you ; but your last observation I could uot passover.

The CH A I R M A N (who was inaudiblo to the reporters)was undciBtood to deprecate tho language used , and

Mr. CIIKMH I paid—I beg to withdraw anything Imay have said of au olfonsivo character. Mr. Cherrythen went on to contend that thoao fees wcro wholl yillegall y claimed by tho Corporation ,urging that theyhad quito as much right to cuter his hou;o and takonway his furniture as they had to seek for thoso foes,and concluded by challenging tbo Corporation to pro-duce tho charter empowering them to collect thorn.

Mr. K EII .V—I havo no personal knowled go of thofact, but I liaro heard it aaid , over and ovor ncrain , byeoverid Mayors', and othor members of tho Corporation ,that opinions of eminent counsel wcro wholl y in sup-port of the ownership of Ihoj u Zees by tlio Corpora-

tion.Aid. P. A. POWER —Upwards of twenty years ago I

heard tho same, etatemcut. At that time tho councilhad three of ibo boat legal opioious in Ireland in theirfnvor. Ono was by Mr. Blackburno , afterwardsLord Chancellor ,and another by Sergeant Stock. Theouly qualification made was by Sergeant Stock whosaid ho objected to tho Corporation takiog tho fees ina lump sum fro m tho Harbor Commissioners, ns,under thnt Bystem, tho wholo might bo claimed herc-ulter by that body. I nm very sorry, indeed , to hearfrom our chairman that lio if goiug to tnko away noless than £^ ,000 a year in fees from this board . W'r.cannot get on without this money, and I must say Iexpected other things from our chairman.

The SKC-J IKTAHT hero read tho motion which ho haddrafted for Mr. K KII .V to appoint a commitleu to havoa conference, when

Mr. l'nossoti , T.C., Baid—I move, as nu amondment ,that ivc petition against tho liill.

CI I A I K M A X —I could not act on the committeo pro-posed iu Mr. Keil y'B motion.

Mr. SAMUKI . W HITK — 1 could not act on it either ,for I am eulirely against thoso fees being given tothe Corporation ; they should be devoted Co shi pp ingpurposes. A certain arrangement impeding thosefees was mado ; that arrangement tho Corporationdisclaimed—1 think they did right—bat thtsu mem-bers representing this board allowed themselves, iu6omo way or other , to be deceived.

Mi'. K KIM —My friend , Mr. White , is under a mis-take. Tho lulo Mayor , tho princi pal promoter ofthe Hill was tho only member who spoke in favor oftho arrangement being made to continue , but thoCorporation had ,over and over again , urged that theywero the solo owners of those fees, and they could notrecognizo any right , whatever, of tho Harbor Com-missioners to them. I must protest , in tho strongestmanner , against any idea of my having acted diffe-rentl y upon this matter , either as member of thisboard , or in my capacity aa a member of the Corpo-ration. I would never bo guilty of a broach of faith.

CI I A I K .M A N —I am sure, Mr. Keil y, no one would sayyou would do so, but you must remember the lateMayor said he would see to having that arrangementrnr rind nut.

Aid. M A X N I N O —I wns present at Iho time, and Iremember that tho lato Mayor never suid anything aalo having tho fees legalized.

Mr. K KII .V—He never did say FO.Tho amendment was hero about being put , whenAid. M A N N I N G mado an appeal to name the

Committco of Conference. If the couferenco endedwithout an arrangement the sarno power would existfor opposition after as before, and if failure was thoresult , let tho onus rest with tho Corporation.

CitAiitJiAX—You havo hea rd from our law agenthow he and the other representative from this bodywero treated over in Lomlou , and I must say wo hov«received but ecant courtesy from tho Corporation.

Aid. JACOK —I cannot hel p stating an important ,extraordinary fact. In the first instuueo tho Corpo-ration proposed to borrow under this Bill , £10,000,and that wan tho sum inserted in it. In tlio commit-teo room thnt earn was ehnnged into t'20,000, to bolevied oil tho city of Wntcrford , and in that shapetbe clauee was passed by the committeo.

Mr. K EILY —1 never saw it. Kven as it is, how-ever , I cannot seo tho enormity of peeking to ruiso£20,000 to improvo tin" city of Waterford .

Aid. J ACOB —It Bhould uot havo been changed , andiu such a manner.

CliAiniiA.N—Tho statement having been muilo , wehavo nothing further to say to it.

AU. 1'owEit—I would liko to hear from Mr. Cherryif it is legal for us lo lay out tho money of this boardiu an effort to take the property ol another ?

Mr. 1*KOSSOH —That is quito auothor matter.Aid. 1'owKit—No , it is not. It ia what wo are

about to do under your amendment.Mr. K KII .V—Alderman Jacob and Mr. Kevins had

full power iu Le-ndon to arrange tho whole matter.Aid. JA CIJ I I—I wouhl not sanction nioro thau £000

a year out of the amount lo the Corporation.Mr . K KILY —You got full powers lo carry out tho

arrangement.The amendment was hero put , and upon a poll

being called for , thu following was the votin g :—For—Harris , Slattery, l'rossor, Clibborn , White ,

Chairman—0..•1l/citiii'(—Power , Kent , M,inning, Mackey, Keil y—5,Ih 'cliii 'd —Jacob (having been Chairman , ho was

understood to say of the committeo of iho boardconducting tho action of ihe commissioners iu thumatter)—1.

Tho amendment to petition against Iho Bill was ,therefore , carried , those isupportii.g it to bo the com-milleo (except Mr. I' rvssor, who declined), to ivatcliits progress I.N O I X K K K 'S UKroirr.

Tho following wan read from tho Local Kug ineor ,Mr. A. Stephens, J.I'.:—

" AVuterfni 'd , 10th May." The dredger has ruined since last report , 1,1)71 ton of

mud , whii -li have been deposited on the hanks. Her pro-I/ IVSS with second suction of cutting from Bridge hasbeen nine)] retarded on account of lhi; )argeieu-shi|is d :.-i-ehargiiig where it is working. Mr. Power , the contrac-tor for removing the sunken vessel from the deep waternear (.tiles ' Quay,has lifted her into six fce.t at low wateron the north shore , a half mile west of where she wasrun dotvii. He is. now discharging tin; emtl into lighten-.The paving of Coal Quay is progressing fast ; also, theannual repairs of hulk * and stages , as the weather isnow favorable for caulking and tarring. 1 rej iorted tollw! (Jir.vy OmiuiiUvu the break age, of the large crane onCustom-House Quay, while lift injr largo blocks of stonefrom a vessel for the public buildings now erecting atWaterford. This crane was not (in the first instance)properl y erected on piles ; it has sunk considerably,and the spindle is now out of perpendicular. It willrc 'iit ire to he taken up and re-erected ; the huse of it isfour feet under low water , which will incur the expense,of a coffer dam and pumping ; also the faee of the quaymust be remove') and re-built : the probable cost of lak-in>f up and erecting will be about JCI50. Mr . Oraham 'Hestimate for repairs of wheels and brasses is £'£) . Thocontractor for the Dnngarvan and Lismoru lfailway haswri t ten for liberty lo lay a tramway along the edge oftlii i publie road at the side of the river west of BilberryKoek , for thu purpose: of discharging and removing ma-terial * to the ruihiay. This privilege , I think , i-liouldbe granted to him onl y while tlio railway is making. Ithink the Corporation , or the County .Surveyor, are thoproper parties to apply to, having charge of tho roads.

" A. STKl'BKNH. "In connection with the breaking of Ili o ciniie , a

lei ter was read from the Messrs. John It yan & Son,builder!1, Waterford nnd Limei itk , conlraeto 'H for theerection of the Dominican Church , Brid go street ,win * aro biing ing over tho Mom; lor that church ,notif y ing thu occurrence whil6t hoisting th em fromihe l,whj L 'niira , uud enclosing letter from thu cap-tain to Ihe same effect.

lu answer to the board Mr. Stephens wild thnstones wero not of weight beyond Iho powers of thocrane, and thu wl.ol e cost of re-oreelion would boubout i'^OU. Ho would propose that it bo put furtherdown iho Quay lowarda the Mall . Mr. Step henswas directed la report in detail to uext board.

With ri opect to (lie contractor of this Bection ottho railway, Mr. Ashwell , another requust woa read ,namely, permission to erect a cmuo at tlio JJOIV gravingbank to fiuililutc bin wrrk . This pet mission wasgrunted , with the expresB understandin g of rcmovul«t any timo required , and nu to tlio tra mway, he Ivanreferred to the Corporation and count y surveyor.

TIIK iirovs.Mr. K. H. A lcock, pilot umslvr, raf mtted favorably

of Iho buoys above and below PuHsnge.MISCKLLANKOfS .

A lettur was read from Mr. Uoiduuicli stating hohud ordered 150 tous of limestoiio ballaxt for a vessel ;ho got but th i i ly , uud iho residue was made up ol-ballast uf inferior quality, lio wan, kowovur, charged

ns if nil bad been the best, nnd now asked an abate-ment. Tho d tferenco, 15s., was allowod. It wasalso agiccd to givo Mr. Goidauich tho UPO of thodiving apparatus to recover a loat chain of tho Cou-slanlo , which slipped from her anchor, he paying allespouses.

A letter, signed "John Konncd y, publican , Passage,"was rend , asking, upon I he part of several partiesthcro , to (JO informed fro m nliat raureo the monoywas obtained in '71 and '72 to improve the (Jock atPassage, stating Unit Mr. Koberts, agent lo tin: Mar-quis of Watoi ford , was desirous of being informed.

SKCF.KTAI IY —All we can say is, this board sub-scribed £171 lo the woik.

Mr. STKPIIKNS —Tho amount of tbo contract was£1,800, This information is sought with a viow toseeking to extend tho dock. •

SKCUKTAUY —Wo havo not tho information to giro.A letter wna read, signed ." Hichard Power," otfer-

iug tho echoonor Af artjarcl , 91 tons, at £1)1, as a hulk ,and referred to Quay Committee.

Jt was decided to nomimito four probationers forexamination for tho pilot servioo.

A cheque for £390 was orJcred to cloar bj lnnco ofcoals duo lo Mr. P. I!. Sharki-y, parliamentary ageut,alread y paid by Mr. 1(. W. Cherry .

TIIK A N N U A L MKKTINd.Pursuant to previous resolution , tho board noxt

held its annual meetiug. Tho SECIIKTAIIY submiitodthe nbstrnct of tho nccounts for tho past two years,noiv iu tho hands of tho priutcr. It nppenred thattho income for 1S71-75 was JC1G.GG1-, and total expen-diture , £10,J7(i. In Iho same period tonnago dueswere, £093 over those of previous year ; ballast,£5,079 ; pilotage , £ K57, tho total incroaso being£2,297 Gs. 'Id. Duo to bank on 31E t March , £5,8 ISUs, 10i] , ; to Vubiic Works' Loan Commissioners,£9,975. Tho committees wore re-elected , aud thositting ended.

B0A11D OF GUARDIANS— W EDNKS DAY .Capt. POWER , D.V.C., and .subsequently Aid. JACOU ,

J.P., V.C., iii the chair.Also present—Messrs. C. Kogcrs , J.P., D. Keogh , K.

Morrissy, M. O'Shea, W. Itall y, J. Leamy, M. Kockctt ,J. L. Conn , J. Clampott, K. Forristal , Aid. St. GeorgeFreeman ,.!.P., Dr. Scott , J.P., J. Murphy, and (near theclose) R Po'ver , J.P., P. Marcus Uarron , D.L., Aid. P.K. Keid , J.P., Dr. G. I. Mackesy.A Mo.MKt ) K KGKAK .—A woman earning her livelihood

in tho Ullid district by begging was brought to hos-pital on Saturday, and on her porson sho had 38s. 7d.Tho expenses attendant on her treatment by the re-lieving oflicer , including her removal , woro 7s. 2d.It was stated by tliomaster ,who said ho had the money,that tho woman said sho had tho amount to enableher to go to the Littlo Sisters of tho Poor, for whichpurposo sho would require to buy a bed. It was de-cided to sanction tho expense, nnd hereafter considerwhat sum, if auy, would be charged for her mainten-ance in tho hospital.

A DA R K K N F .D TltAMi 1.—A nun nearl y blind wasbrought up from tho idiot ward , expressing hisdesire to leave. The Master said l)r. Hurkitt wouldnot give him a certificate that ho was ablo to takocaro of himsolf. Tho applicant said I'O onl y came totho house for a ni ght's lodging,aiid now ho would notbo let out. It was discussed whothcr or not tho guard-ians had Ihe power to detain him , aud Aid. Freemansaid if bo went out, and again claimed admission , hoshould be prosecuted as a tramp. Tho mini wasallowed out.

VisiTiN ii KKI 'OHT. —A visiting report was read fromMr. J. L. Conn , stating that the numbers in the houseto-day , exceed by 53 thoso of this day twelvemonths.Tho number of deserted womon and childre n suemodhirge, and ho suggested a committeo to seo and re-duco them. The houso seemed clean in all de-partments.

A committco was appointed to consider tho vari-ous suggestions coutaiucd therein , ono of them beingas to putative fathers.

CoHKKSi 'o.NDE.vcK.—Tho correspondence from theLocal Government Hoard was li ght , and not of im-portance Ouo wua a lotlor forwarding check for £()9s. lid. ccst of last election of guardians.

TIIK KI.KCTI OX or (I IMllUIANS.Mr. O'SIIKA , pursuant lo notice , moved a resolution

against a bill being brought into Parliament , propos.ing to change llie present system of open voting intlo election of guardians to tlwtof tho ballot. Indoing so Mr. O'Shea contended that such a bill wasfiamed in total ignorance of tho subject , nnd that itwould confe r powers upon the Local GovernmentHoard which would injuriousl y a (Tout the ri ghts of thoratepayers. The present modo of election wan simp le-and inexpensive , and no mode could ho devised toimprove it. Tho resolution which ho would proposowas to tbn effect thai no reason wero put forward fora change in tho law ; tho proposed bill would estab-lish au expeuaivo modo of election ; that it gavolegislative rather than administrativ e powers totho Local Government Board , by issuing and vary ingscaled orders at their pleasure, and that theiradministration cf tho powers under tho Publi cHealth Act had given great dissatisfaction.

Capt. POWKK seconded tho motion , urging that theratepayers would not think of taking tho troublo olgoing to a polico station to vote, proved by tho fact,that now many of them did not fill their votingpapers. If tbo Homo Uulo Mombers could not in-troduco a better bill they ought to rotiro fro mpublic life altogether.

Mr. K KOOII objected to the motion , on tho groundthat the ballot would give comploto protectiou to theratepayers , which , he contendpd , thoy did not enjoyunder tho present system.

Jlr. CONN supported tho motion , argj ing thatnothing had occurred culling for any chango in thepresent system , aud challenging tho patriots ofWaterford , Mr. Keogh and others, with boiug read yto transfer their powers over to tho throo gentlomcnwho ;n Dublin ruled them so dospoticall y, andwho happened to bo tlirco Scotchmon (no, no).

Tho CH A I R M A N (Aid. Jo-job) expressed himself infavor of tho ballot , but said iu tho election of guard-iuns .it would introduce too cumbrous a system.

Dr. Scoi r paid it was fa:r to assume there werosomo roasons for a cbangu when tho bill was intro-duced by thoso tbn . gentlemen ; and althoug h hodid not think tbo alteration would givo a betterrepresentation than they had at present , ho was ofop inion it might croato somo interest in tho^oolectionHmost de6trable , aud which 'ntcrcst did not exist atpresent.

Jlr. CliUM'ETT supported tho motion , and cot. tendedthat even under tl e Ballot at Parliamentary andMunici pal Klections they had riots uud tli unkcnnciS,with tho expense for horse, foot and police. (Jo thoTown Hall on the 20tu November, and see thonumbers fhuro walking about idle , ,uid drinking,wailing tho result. Tho very lust election he F.IIVnumbers going away drunk , and amongst thul numberwas ouo of tho candidates (laug hter). The speakercontinued at further length iu support of tho presentsystem.

At this stage the Chairman gave a mutno of thoproceedings to tlio lato arrirnlt >, in ivhicli hu rent} UtoiHitiri i Hill for thnm.

Mr. L KA MV urged his strong support iu favor of thouse of tho Hiillot in every elcctiou , as far as practic-able.

Aid. Fni tF.MAN reviewed tho arguments of tho oppo-ncntso f tlio Hill , aud characterised them as untcuahUon tho grouud advanced by them , that tho presentmodo was not secrot. Ho contendod that tbo BallotAct removed all that was objectionable in olcetion.sunder tho old system , concluding that ho totall y ob-jected to tho last two clauses of tho resolution , inwhich opinion he was warml y supported by l) v. Scoltas uot being founded on fact.

After a rep ly from Mr. O'H IIKA , a voting was hadupon the motion as follows :—

For — Capt. Power, Messrs Conn , H. Morris.iey,Hall y, Fitzgerald , K. Power , O'Shea, dampen.—«.

./¦binm-sl—Mussrit . i'rccmnn , Scott , Keog h , lieid ,Harron , llc.'kett , Leamy, Mackeuy, Rogers—9.

On being nbk I to vote, thu CH A I R M A N rep lied thathi: had mailc it au icvariahle rule not I i vote cice.ptwhere the numbtr s were equal. Ho was in favor ofthe motion , but ho m» tio reimuti to depart from thorule which , with Hir It-.ibcrt Paul , ho observed uponsuch <. ;casions. The ehairimi n then otinoiinced thomotion as lost.

Mr. CONN —I think , lir. O'Shea, you should renewyour uotUe.

Mr- O'SnxA—I will do fo. The notico was renewi d ,and as tho board was rising ut four o'clock , Mr.Ci.AMl'i.T r said it wut quito i i^ht to rcn/iw th ».i notio ¦.lio dill not understand e*.njjiciti members coming inat the hist moment and voting upon a mulion whenthey did not hour llie arguments respecting it.

Aid. FH K K M A N ftro ng ly protested against such ob-servations , and oalli d upon tlio cli iirinau lo put astop to them. They wero wholl y unfounded , andwero insulting to tho board .

At this moment the chairman ha.1 left his p lace,;Mr. Clninpett repented his reinnrk . Aid Freemanagain protested to Aid Jacob , hut iho proceedingsterminated without any ollieinl calling to ord er.

STATE or THK HOUSE .—In house Saturday , May l ,'.U\ ; admitted , 07; born , 0 ; discharged , 77 ; died , 1 ;in house Muy 8, Slid ; over this day twelve months., -13 ;able-bodied males, I ; do. females , 10; in infirmary , 4'JU ;fever hospital 7 ; provisions received , .U0H3s. 8d. ;do. consumed , £l'£) 15>i. 4d. ; average cost of on inmate ,'Jrt 8M. ; do. infirmary, Ils. 3d. ; do. fever hospital , 8s.Od. ; do. dining hall , 1H lUJd. ; out-door relief , luuil; cost ,JCI3 17a. 7d ; last year, 1132 j coat , A51 3s. 'Jd. j balancei • L'ttinht union , Jt2,137 Us. 2d.

A M A U N i n U K N T N EWSI'AI 'KK H l l l . l l I N d . —Wo Illl TOreceived a copy of thu AVu> York Dail y Tribune , whichcontainn in illustration of its new buildin g iu NewYork, Ilio liko of which , we bolievo, t uot t> bo foundiu any other country , it far suipanfics the Timesestablishment in London. " It in built (says the" Tribune) to laBt for ever. No element of stability" is absent from it Thero is no run ocm wh y it should" not outlive tho ordinaiy duration of nations , of" Inngj ageo, and of systems of governmeul." It hasbus been two yoars in construction , and is iho highestbuilding in Aincicn. At tho top or cupola iB an il-luminated clock, fvith" four dial? , J2 feet in diameter,which can bu seen all over New York. Tho toworwalls art 0 fuot thick at the bottom. Tho roof of thomain building isau onormousirou framework ,with slatocovering, uud a lining of fire-proof conercto blockn ,In iu.'t tlio huiid 'ng is I 'll fine-proof i> <d must havecoat au immense num.

FAN NINO'S I N'STITUTE—TUESDAY .Mr. J. STRASOMAN in tho chair.

Also prosont—Capt. P. P. Brenon , J.P., T. S. Harvey,Aid. P. K. Reid , J.P J. Doherty, W. Feot, J. Manor,Eov. Dr. Ryau, Atlm., l.'ev. E. P. Walsh, P.P.. H. N.Ncvins, "W. Thompson , F. Jacob, J. Budd, A. P. Maher,E. G. Poet, A. Denny , J.P., J. O'Hara , D. Coraan, T.Bon o, J. Leamy, H. Ridgway, J. Power, G. Walpolo, J.Wilson , J. Ponrose, Rev. P. Nolan , P.P., P. Carroll, J.Whito, J. A. Tobin , R. T. Carew, D.L., V. Whito, L.A-,E. J. Barron, solr., Dr. G. I. Mackey, J. McEncry, G.Whito , W. Gallwcy, J. Clampott, 51. Slaney, J.P., J. P.Scott, L A., J.P., p. p. Power . W. Kelly. J. Mosloy, W.Cherry, H. Gallwey, J.P., S. Whito, AW.St. G.Frepman ,J.P., T. F. Koily, T.C.. Aid. Esmond, Aid. P. A. Power,J.P., J. Dobbyn, S. Harris, IC. Gallwoy, Very ftov. Dr.Fitzgerald, P.P., V.G., H. V. Mackesy, solr., T. B.Prossor. J.P.

ADMISSIONS.Tho chief business , after tho disposal of tbo pre-

liminaries, was tho hallotting for admission to fivofreo vacancies, tbrca males and two females.

Aid. REID stated that the porson ho had nominated ,James Walsh , a gardener, Ti ppernry, was ineligible,as ho was outside the limits, and be would withdrawbin.

Sfr. J. DOHERTY stated of tho other mnlo Dames,Wm. Power and David Byrno had Rono into tbo in-ptitution of the Littlo Sisters of tho Poor,'nnd WilliamFlynn had entered tho Shen charity. Ho mentioDPdtho fact in order that Totes would not bo th rownaway.

Tho CH A I R M A N , answering Mr. Clnmpott , said thntthoso parties were not disqualified from apply ing foradmission , fcnt then it would bo a question with thnmeeting whether votes would bo given for partiesnow provided for in othor institutions.

Thia fact reducod tho number of candidates fromthirteen to niuo. Of theao nino thero wore, Tor thofemalo vacancies, Mary Carroll , Waterford , aged GO,plain worker, and Johanna Koardon , Watorford , (10,washerwoman , both proposed by Mr. J. Doherty, whoalso in tho malo list had nominated Nicholas Darcy ,blind , a native , and rosidunt of Ihia oity,

Tho ballot resnlted as follows : —Nicholas Darcy , ... ... ... 51 voteBJoh n Me.Donuell, 19Henry Briscoo, (formorly a porter at

Messrs. Manor's, now paralysed) ... 15Johanna Roardon , ... ... ... 22Mary Carroll, 22Caosar Floury, Dunmore , ... ... 11J. Kirwan , Ballygunner , ... ... 3Thos. Dorbam , Waterford , 0Robert Power, 0

Tho five hi ghest were declared elected , subject toelimination by tho committee. Should any one ofthe malo number bo found disqualified tho nest high-est, if eligibl e, to bo taken in. Thero aro now againfive vacancies by death in the iustitution.

NOTICE OF MOTION.Mr. DOHERT Y gavo notice of motion for next meet,

ing to propose, a suit of clotheR yearly for the porter ,la tho amount of CI-, his present salary being but £15a year. Tho sitting then ended.

I A W C O U R T S .

COURT Ol'' CHANCERY APPKAI ,— M ON PAY .(Hefore Hie Lord Chancellor , the Lord Justice of

Appeal, and Mr. Justico Lawson).T I I K WATKItKOIlI ) t .MI ' l t l lVKMF.NT MM..

The AHnrney - Gcncrnl v. the Mn yn r, AW trnirn ,nnd llnniesses of IPiti'r/urtf.—Tim bill in this case wasfiled at the suit of tho Attorney-General , nl the rela.tion of Uonry Kid geway, A. Donny, and William G.I). Gofl', of the city of Wate.rford, against tho defend-ants , the Mayor , aldermen , and burgesses of Watcrfonlunder circumstances alread y published. It appearsthat the corporate property had hitherto been amp lelo defray all tho expense!, without , imposing on thecitizens a rate, and lhat lately the members of thoCorporation determined to apply to .Parliament for aGeneral Improvement Act—to transfer tho grandjury fiscal powers to tho Corporation , to freo " thobridge," to purchaso tho gas workp , itc, and that acommitt cu appointed for that purposo did prcparothe heads of a bill to carry out the foregoing. Thocasu was last beforo thu court on motion for an in.junction to restrain tho defendants , nnd on thooccasion tho eourt made an order in tho terms of thuprayer of iho bill. Tho matter ifo w came on onmotion by way of appeal against the order made, andthai paid order might bo varied by directing, in ad-dition , and without prejudice, to tlio injunction here-by grunted , that the defendant!) may bo further res-trained by order and injunction of tho court , frommaking, promoting, or prosecuting any application *!to Parliament for tho Act of Parliament mentionediu tho bill , fro m using tlio corporate soal for promot-ing said bill or any bill of the kind , on tho followinggrounds , viz..—That it ia illejjnl and ultra uires, underthe 3rd and -1111 Vic,, cap. 109 ; that, the making orpromoting of any such application by privato indivi-duals in the name )f tho Muuici pal Corporation isillegal , as tending to champerty, and to lead to abuseof tlio public trust ; nnd that tho promotion of suchan app lication by tho defendants necessarily subjectstho corporation 's csiato and funds lo tho risk of costsand expenses.

Tho casn was now allowed to stand until Friday,to ascertain whether tho Corporation will givo a con-sent thai a locus stavdi bo given to tho relalors tooppono tho bill.

Mr. Walsh Q.C., and Mr. G. Fitzf-ibbon , Q.C. werof or tho plniutiffa : nnd Mr. Folo Q.C, Mr. P. Whito Q.C,and Mr. Lynch , for tho respondents , Mr. Swifte, ap-pearing for tho Attornoy-General.

SKCONU QUEEN'S BKNCH .— MONIIAY .(Heforo Mr. Justice Barry and a Ccmmou Jury)Ma ttery v. I' ovcr.—This was au action of travor

brought by Mr. Henry F. Slattory, a director of tlmirNational Bank, and lesseo from tho Government ofa tobacco warehouse uir'er the supervision of theCustom authorities at Waterford , against Mr. Wil-liam Power , of Cashel , tobacco merchant , to recoverdamages (or tbo conversion aud detention of a hogs-bea ! ol tobacco, and for money paid by tho plaintifffor the defendant. Tho defendant plea-Jed a tra-vcrBO of tho cnuso of action . Under his bond thoplaintiff mndo himself onswcrable to tho Customs nu-torities for any goods that mig ht bo removed fromtho warehouse without having paid duty. From thotobacco merchants he received a yearl y bulksum for the storago of their tobacco from time totimo. In December, 1873, thero wero in the ?to.-otwo hogsheads— one, No. 19,881, on which tho dutywas unpaid , belong ing to Messrs. Kyan and Phe-hm,of Wuterford , and the , othor , No. la .WIS , on whic hthe dul y was paid , belonging to Mr. William Power ,thu defendant. To tho agent of tho latter the Cus-tom-house oll'iecrs delivered iu mistake Messrs. lijanand Phelau 's hogshead , which happened to containstemmed tobacco. Subsequentl y tho p laint iff had lopay X- U I His. as duty on the hogshead , together with.Coli to Messrs Hyau and Pitulan. Mr. Power's hogs-head was still in the store , and he refused to pay inrespect of tho tobacco which ho received in mis-take. Mr. Power complained of tho quality of thotobacco which ho received , and disputed Iho valuoact upon il , and as to the duty paid , ho said he haddischarged it previous to receiving the tobacco , andthat tho amount was larger than the duty payabloupon tlio hogshead which had been sent to him. Thomistako was to his disadvantage , and had beenmade by Mr. Slattery 's emp loye. Tho jury found averdict for defendant.

Counsel for the plaintiff—Messrs. Purcoll , Q.C,Ryan , Q.C, and Kenny, instructed by Mr. Pon scKell y. For tho defendant—Mi -s.-rs. Hemphill , Q C,llnni i l l , Q.C, and Curtis , instructed by Mr. Pierce(trace.

NUISANCES.TO THK KUITOIl OK THE lVATEHK ORP H.1VS.

Sin—It is worth somo study to note the efforts whichinterested parties make, on every oocasion passible, tonullify the provisions of tho Sanitary Ael , one of thobest measures tho Legislature has given Ireland for avery long period. In looking over the report of the pro-ceedings at last week's Waterford Hoard of tiimrdiaii ",I noticed that a certain minikin , well conversant withthe [lower of the sanitary authority, displayed lnorethimInn usual amount of ignorance and venom , in attackingtlie. medical eanit/iry officer for Mooncoin district , forhuviiir , as lit: Paid , recommended tho making of n sowerthere. It is needless to cay that the doctor simply, inthe dtHcharge of a duty which Parliament pnt upon him ,reported thu existence of a nuisance , and an engi-neer having liecn sunt by tho ltoar.l of Guardians , ro-coinmoudctl that a sewer should be uuule. as the mosteffectual means to ahafe that nuisance. The guardianalludctl to, who hits a predilection for nuisances , witsagainst having tho newer made, and hoped tho boardwould " put these things out of court." This is thomanner in which if is tried to make tho SuniUry Aet a" dead-letter." This same individual is, I beliove , amember of the sanitary committee of tho Town Council ,and I think his election thereto might bo tukcn 'iia Kigni-ncant evidenco of the manner in which that hotly is likelyto carry the Act into operation , for I learn that there isno moro frequent subject heforo that committeo llian thodirty and ill-udaptcd abodes of which ho is the agent orowner. Still , I should hope that , though that individualmay be the tar-pitheror and rent receiver of those feverhovcl rf , and at the samo timo a Poor-law Guardian anda Town Councillor—tho possession of tho latter offiroboin ff mainly duo to tho Catholic, votes of tho ward homisrepresents , and of which they have long since hadamp lb reason to ho sorrowful—tho sanitary oflicor* ofboth boards will not ho deterred by that noisy minikinfrom doing their duty ; hut it will he necessary to keepa vigilant watch. On sanitnry arrangements , tut I scothorn carried outor n eglected , I promiseyou , Mr. Kditor ,to let myself bo heard occasionally, with your kind per-mUsion , and, in the mcautimo, 1 bog to romain , yours,very faithfully, OLD BUOOM .

Tho Bluo Bell , oft High-street, Waterford ,May (, 1875.

A SCREW LOOSE SOMEWHER*TO THE EDITOR OF THE WATERFORD NEWS .

DEAR SIB—There seems to be a screw loose some-where in tho Waterford Union , or the rate- would not beso high on the city—3s, 7d. in tho pound—and yet theunion .£2,000 in debt '. What is tho matter r Theremnst be n, lenk somewhoro. Waterford is full of ehari-tublo institutions—she has far moro of them than anyother cily in Ireland. No other city has a Funning'sInstitute. No other city has tho Littlo Sisters of thePoor (not even Dublin), and yet we have a mtoof 3i. 7d.upon us, ami a debt of X'2,000 ! Again , 1 say, thcroseems to bo a screw IOOHO somewhore,

Tlie Quay, Wednesday, IUTEI-AYKK.

COURT OF DfVOKf!.:—Lo .vno.v, MONDA T.(I* for" Sir J.vn-x Hunnen).

THK .MASON 1MVOHCE CA8I.Jlfasuii v. J/u.'on.- This wns n suit for divorce by a

wife against II <M° husband , wlm had deserted bor, andgono to livo with tho sidtlr of a farmer wife.

Dr. Swaby, in.-tructed by Mcsrs. Bannister nndFachi, ngonts fur Poirsc Kelly, Ksq , Waterford , lorpetitioner; Mr. K^arle, instructed by Mr. JohnThomas Mirshal for the respondent.

Dr. Swah y, in stating the case, said tbafc tho partiesto tho action — Mrs. Margaret Mason , formerlyDobbyn , widow of Michael Dobbyn, Esq , p'nintiff ,rnd Woodward Mason, defendant — bad re-sided in Wutorford. Mr. W Mason wrs awidower, his firRt. wife, Miss Elizabeth Skinner ,baying died in 1871, leaving ono child , a daughter.Sho bad an onl y sister, Mary Ellen Skinner , whowould bo mentioned in tho proceedings. In 1873 Mr.Mnion mad o ibo sicqna;ntBnco of M rs. Dobbyn.throaghMr. W.ilsho, in whose house at Tramoro sho resided ,and thoy wcro married in St. Michael's, Liverpool ,in tho end of 1873. lu 1871 Mr. Mason left hishomo , nnd after being iu England , for n month , bowrote from Hastings. On his return hiB wifo a«kedbim if ho lmd met Mary Skiunor , nnd ho said ho hadnot for a wcck.IIo left his wifo agiin in Jun>-,lS7"l,aodsoon after sho received th* following letter fromkirn :—

" MY DEAR M.—God help you to hear what I mustwrite. My lifo sinco I know you has boon ono tissue otfalsehood and deceit. I porjnrod myself when I marriedyou , as I had promised Mary Skinner , whom I hadloved for years, over and over ngnin, to make her mywife. But there wero impediments in tho way, and sel-fish wrotch that I was, when I fancied my feelings to-wards her were not so warm or binding, I liko a fool ,thrmzhtrihnt another could take her pUce. I marriedyou , believing that apart from your yearly incoma(which 1 urn very thankful is securely RCttlcd on your-self), you had othor means accnmnlatcd , tho use ofwhich w ould have cntblcd mo to pay off at least a fior-tion of my debts ; tlio result of speculations, I havemore than onec spoken of lo yon , Imt tho true extent ofwhich I did not care to inform you when I found youhad no means to help me. Tho pale of Seafield , andyour cheque for .£80, your share of tho half year's cx-pon:.oK, has barely enabled mo to lids over the heaviestof my private liabilities , and my expenditure for thonext half year or two must be considerably reduced tonnable mo to meet further demands." I met Mary lost week. I saw with my eyes what I

had learned from timo to time respecting her failingheal th , tho cause of which I know too well. I fel t thatI loved her then ns I never had beforo, nnd althoughI did not mean to leave yon until after the child wanborn , yet 1 have done so. I know all tho-t you must thinkand feel. God pive yon strength to go through withthis for your thildrcn's fake ; remember what they areto you , and you to them. I tried hard for long monthsto lip what I promised yon I would try to bo to them ,but they were so different to what I had been used to,everything was so different that I could not go on withit. It was a falsn part that I was acting. My heartwas far from it and all , all , and I felt a love of drink , inorder to keep up a false appearance, gradually, butsurely, gaining a horrible hold upon mo. This is a sad ,humiliating - confession , but it is at least a true one.Tho knowledge that you arc quite independent of me iua pecuniary sense, makes it easier than it otherwisemigh t have boon.

" I don 't know what yonr future plans may be, but Ishould think that , under the circmnstanees , your friendswould advise you to leave Waterford. When the t imecomes I w'ill , of course , makn an annual allou'unee forthe support of our child. Do. not endeavour to rhantre

rfne from my purposo , as nothin g can induce, me ioreturn , uud after .such a confession you could not wish il

" 8th June , 1871."Mr. Mnsnn did not relurn U> his hump , and they

found that ho and Mary Skinner had passed a monthA3 hup band and wife in Wales, and weio now l ivi ngtogether at Tunbrii l gi! Well-- . Dr. Swaby handed incertifica t es of the innrringo of .luhn Skinner to Kli/.r- .heth Tap ling at St . CiCincni 's Danes , "7ih I 'Vhruarv ,ls:t7. Elizabeth Skinner , thu daug hter df i l i - ,t.marriage, was horn lij lh April , lS'.JS, and b :ipi - d22nd August , ls:SH. Mary Ellen Skinner i\ i ..,I'.lth September , I&i'J.and baplined Kith A pi - . I > . iHo had not n certificat e of llie burial of !!¦• • In Iwile , i:ii /.abe ili Pkinner , m. 1st .Inly, IS7I. 1'i.iin s . IMien hiindi d iu the reriili: :, :i- of ihe marraee olWoodward Mn.M>n I.i Kli/.abi - :h Skinner ,at ihe l'ri i - i . .| -'Meeting House , Westinin -'i. r , on the 17ih May , I M IJ.

Mrs. Mason examined—Is ibo p ci i t i t m-r in i l \-case ; iv.'i-s /i widow when I became acqu ainted wii l tilufeuda"t ; my lirm. hush -mil , Mr. Micha ' l Dobb yn ,died 1st Sepn mber , IN I 'IS ; 1 have Ihn e chili 1 ' i il ivin g by him ; in '711 I ina 'lti the acquaintance i- l- !r .Woodward Mason , ol Walci ford , t lnoie.-b Mr . 'n. . i , : sWat.-he ; w< * were married at St. .Michael's, Liver p...,1.the cii-1 of J.S73 ; knew llial he had been previmi lymarried , and alto knew his sisier-in -law , Mary Skin-tier ; was lod ging at Tuxtclli I'urk , Liverpool , at thetime of my marriage to Mr. Mason ; after that , wewent to London , ami then to Tiauiore , near Water-ford , to reside , ; in 1S7 1 Mr. Mason came to Kng.laud ; ho wrote mo from I [actings ; on his return Iasked him if he was with Mary Skidner ; I knew shewas fond of him , and wanted to many him j I askedhim , liecnuse ho had his daug hter wiih him , andneither his own or his wife 's mother ho said had a^enher for a week ; he used to drink occasionally, butmoro latterl y thau before ; ho loft Waterford forKng land in June , 187 1; I received tho letter whichhas been read (letter handed witness) ; it is in Mr.Mason 's handwriting ; that W.TS the Inst I heard fro mhim , and 1 have uot seen him since ; in August lastsdaug hter was born.r> — -

Mrs Mason in reply to the Judge, proved the photo-graphs of Mr. Mason and Miss Mary Skinner.

Mr. Searlo said ho appeared lor the respondent;but did not intend to ask the witness nny questions.

Miss Emma liailey, examined—I live with Ilov.Mr. Jones , in Hrceon shire , Wales j in August 187 1,alad y nud gentleman tuok Mr . Jones' lodgings ; theywent by the name of Mr. and Mts. Mason ; they wcrothere for a month , and slept in the same bedroom ;I recognise the p hotograp hs us those of the. same lad y»nd gentleman ; in January of this year I went withMr. P. Power of Waterford , and Mr. Moore to ahouse in T'liibrid gc Wells , where 1 saw the same lad yand gentleman who had lodged at Mr. Jon?s .

Mr. Patrick Power , examined—I nm manag ingclerk of Mr. Pcirfo Kelly, of Waterford ; knew Wood -ward M.ison ; I have seen Miss Mary Skinner withhim in Waterford and Tramore , rt -nlking together ona Sunday ; I heard tha wns Jn's sister-in-law; I havehad the conduct of this business ; in Jan. last Iwent down lo Tnnbrid go Walls with Mr. Mooro andMiss Emma Baily ; snw Mr. Mooro servo the citationon Mr. Mason ; I naked Mr. Mason to allow us to seoMiss Mary Skinner for the purpose of identification ;he asked for a delay of u. law minute s to prepare her forthe interview; after some delay wo saw her in it roombehind the shop ; I recognised her and so did EmmaUuiloy.

Mrs. Elizabeth Skinner entered the box in a slate, ofgreat agitation, and wept much , It was evident shefelt deeply at the ordeal to which she was exposed. Shesaid—I livo at Sydenham ; my husband's name wonJohn Henry Skinner ; wo were married at St. ClementDano's in 1SI17 ; my daughter , Elizabeth , was bornl.itli, April , I8KS; [ hai l another daughter , Mary Kllcn ,born l'Jth September , 1K)'.I : Klizabeth was married toWoodwind Mas.011 at the Friends' Meeting-house, West,miustur , on 17th may l&i- ; [ wo-s present at the mar-riage. ; my daughter Elizaboth died in 1871 ; my seconddaughter Mary Ellen is now living with Mr. Mason ; Iidentif y both tho photographs. This concluded tho evi-dence , and the Judge at once pronounced a dissolutionof the marriage with full costs aguinst tho respondent.

U USGAK VA N COllRESl'OX DgNUi

PKTTY SESSION'S—SATI K HAV .Present—Sir Nugent Uumblo , Hart., Chu irnmn ;

John It. Dower , Henry H. Fit«gerul d , mid W. M.-Ardag h, Esqrs. Capl . Hill , 31th Regiment , occupieda seat on tho bench ; ul.vi, K. M'Uormott , Esq., S.I.

M ALICIOUS I N J U H Y .— Mr. Patrick Daniel , conper ,Hntlerv , charged John Lane, shoemaker , with wil-full y lind maliciously breaking live panes of g lass inhis window 0:1 tho 5th instant. Edward Daniot de-posed that defendant went into his father 's hniis'i onihe abovo dny, being drunk at tho timo ; ho was toldto leave aud opened thu duor ; he then struck himseveral blows , which lio did not resent ; defendantthen wout out and hroko livo panes of jj 'as< in thowindow . Chuirmau : Did you summon him for thoassault ? Witness : No, your worship, ns I was nothurt I did not mind him. Tho mother of dorendautinformed the bench V nt. ho went to seek Tor employ-ment , nnd wan not iu town ; she further said that khooffered to repair the injury done. Witness Buid thatU-.t feiulaiii was puininone d previousl y. Mr. Fitz-gi'iald : What is thn v.iluu of tho glass broken ?About :U. lid., your woishin. Compensation 3- ., andoniits of cuurl-

AlifsivE LAN O L'AUK .—Mrs. Johanna Dlewott , Main-stroet, charged Hrid gut Coug hlin with using abusiveand in sult ing Itmguago townrds her on tho publiostreet on Saturday lasi , 1.ml prayed to have herbouudover to keep tho peaco. Shu said sho wus uol inbodil y fou r, but »ho wauled to try to keep her longuoquiot , M she is always calling tier improper names.Defendant : I never called you names, but you calledmo names, and 1 am not surprised ut what you'd do ,for you aro always at your husband. Tho courtcautioned her to bo quiet uud ccaso Horn using suchlanguage, but H I IO stiil continued to abuse, ceasingouly whi.wi the court informed her that sho shouldprovide two sureties in US. IDs. each, and herself £5,to bo of good behaviour towards Mrs. Blowott fortwolve mouths. Tho cleric (Mr. Longan) told de-fendant that Rlio should pay la. costs. Defendant : I'dsooner go to jail than piy it.

liiiKAcii or T/lK I.ICKNSIN O LA ivs.—Acting-countableUanlon charged Mr. Martin Downicg, William-stroet ,with having hid licensed bouso opon at ton miontespast 12 o'clock, nod light in tbo shop and bar at tbotimo, on Monday night , tho 3rd inst. There was aman til tbo time iu tho shop who had tho sign ofdrink , but cannot say was it there bogot it. Defendan tsaid that a friond of bis wns lute thnt night in town ,and ho held his borso and cart out-iido tie door ladenwith guano ; ho went to tbe baker's houso aboro hiadoor for bread , and told him to tako oharge of th»borse unti l ho'd return j the sbop being closod at thdtimo ho had to go throug h tho town for broad, whichwas tho cause of the delay. Court: Did you remainall tho timo in chargo of tho howo ? Mr. Dowuingpaid ho did , nod if iho bread was got at the first shoptho man would be ou hi* way home an boar beforethat. Chairman : Could you not close the shop door

nt tba regular timo ? Mr. Downing : Yoar worship, Ithought it not worth while to do so, as X expectedhim overy minulo ; thore is a lmlbdoor to tbe house,but bod not the prosebco of oj iod to remember thatw.13 the place be shmld ho etandiog; he bad notgiven Ibo man any drink for an hour and a half be-fore that. Constable: II'B for having his public housedoor open nud lights in tbe Bbop and bar that Icharge- him. Court: We are awaro of that, bat adoubt exists whether defendant hed bis Bbop openf or the 8alu of spirits or not;, aud on this grouud thocharge was dismissed.

DKUNKKNNESS .—Sub-cooBtahle Rocho charged JohnBrion with being drunk on tbo 1st instant on thepublie street, thin being the r.ixtb charge against himwithin a fow months. Tho court , 011 the previousSaturd.iy, had a similar chnrgo before them againstsamo defendant , who held out soma hopes of rofor-malion , nnd tho judgment, was suspended for throomouths , but hu was aa bad us ever ou tho followingMonday. On lust Sunday three weuks, hs WSBly iug liko a benst in the channel in a Rtato of insensi-bility, exposed to tho view of the congregation ; ¦thoy pasted from their places of worship. Tho courtbeing awaro of his drunken habits , had no alternativebut to tiua him in tho highest penalty tholawnllowod ,£2, and iu dofault , ono month' s imprisonmcut. Thowife of this incorri gible drunkard addressed the court ,stating that glio would pay tho fine iu weekly in-stalments of 10s., ns if bo wrre sent to jni l sliu audher children should go into tho poor bouso. Thocourt naked was it by hor own industry «l»> wouldpay tho amount s:' fine ? Sho said it way (sho ia adoule-r in fowl and egtjs ). Tlio eourt woro against, horupp licatiou , beiDg ot op inion that irnpriSfXin n -'iit wouldbe llm menus, of making a reformation in his intem-perate habits. Sumo against Thomas Harry, -j ardriver and Lorse. tnii/ier, tor being ilnink i>u thepub io street. This was iho Ihird churg o against, do-l'cnuaul. Fined 103. on I I HJ 27th March last, mid 5s.on the 2llh October , 1.17-J. Chairman : ll would boniaoti butttr fur you to get a lew pence from partie*for whom you do busiuosn than lake whidkey fri fiithem. Defendant: Your worship, a country followwould sooaer give you a half gallon of whiskey thousixpeuce iu copper;) (laughter). I intend taking nowhiskey for thu i:c.il sis: mouth *. Tlio chairman saidthey would deal leniently with him , letiing him on.'ou condition that ho will uot be broug ht up withinthe iwxt tlircc months, in which event be will be sentlo gaol fur a month. Defendant: Never feur , yourworshi ps, I will not. Long life to you , gentlemen(great luughter) .

Hi.AsrilK.MiN (i.—Ono of tho constabulary preferreda charge of cursing autl blaspheming ngaiust a woiiumnamed Dunp hy, wifo of one of tho navvies ut ivoik onour line of railway. Such a volubility of touguo audtact was never heard fro m a woman within tho wal lsof this court , which broug ht forth a remark fromConstable Lindsey that she missed her vocation , " tholiar" (laug hter) . Her ease was tried under iboTowns' Improvement Act , and tho court liued her 1<U.aod costs, or seven days' imprisonment. Adjourned.

HOARD OF GUARDIANS— TIILKIM .AV .lii ' .' i iAKi j J. USSIIKH , J.P., V'.C, in tho chair; John

Wall , Patrick Hrett , Jehu Tobin , Kdiuoud Power .MKII ICAl . S A N I T A R Y OFKleE U 'S KKI'OKT.

" Kinj.'villv Dispensary , buugarvan Union , 4th May, '73." .Sin—In rep ly to the order of the sanitary authority

of the 'J:'.rd ultimo , I heg lo stale, that in my capacityas sanitar y officer since, the Publie lleallb Act calm:into force ,"! have , reported from timo to time upon S2nuisances iu the district , and that the greater numberof thest: have since since been temporaril y removed orabated. I mention temporaril y onlyas the pitsanddepotswhich, in almost even" instance , aro in close contactwith the houses , ami from which the manure heaps wereremoved , have become MOM- reservoirs for the stagnantputrid water. From a recent inspection 1 have enume-rated 2'i of them , and I give the names of thu partis*iu tin ; accompany ing report , 011 whose premises theyare. The cesspools being a fruitful source for the gene-r: 'inn of malaria , should be at once filled up with nca-, ..11.1 or e.arth.

" As to the drainage and purification of the wells inlla 'i ynagonlbcg and .More, my opinions on these ruinire-111. M ;S have been already embodied in my reports to thosanitary uuthority. 1 may he permitted to mentionlli.it this district material ly (lifter * from other mralones , inasnineh as a large, portion of it is composed ofgroups of villages , thickly inhabited , where vigilancoin tho prevention of discusu, ami mure than ordinaryinspectorial duties devolve upon the sanitary odieer. Icannot forbear again alluding to the. wan t of privies atthe Mullinahorna. Nationa l School. My report on thosubject appears to remain a dead letter. I shall onlyrepoat , that in this ago of enli ghtenment , when habitsof delicae.y and decency should bu inculcated in thomind.i of the young us well as education , it is disgrace-ful to find a public institution of this kind without thesoappendages.

" R ICHARD GRAVK S , Sanitary Officer." To Joh n ¥. lioyle, Esq., Executive Sanitary

Officer , Dungarvan Union."Thero were also sanitary reports rend from Dr. M'

Flynn and from Dr. llarthtnd.Mr. Mahony, sub-sanitary officor , reported that he

visited this houso of Stephen Barron , Gonlnwn , thosanitary oflicer (Dr. Graves) having reported thntHarron 's son died of a mali gnan t fever, after whichthe houso was properl y cleansed and disinfected.

CA K K I G I .KA SCHOOL.—A letter wa3 read from thoEducation Office, Dublin , statiug tho cotnplaiul mado,by order of the guardians of tho Duugnrvau union ,as to tho condition of ibo offices attached to the abovonamed school , had been referred to the Board ofWorks.

Dr. Redmond , Cappoquin , applied to tho board for£3 3s., ns feo for acting for Dr. llartland daring hisubsenco in Wnterford. Granted.

THE LATE LADY SEI.INA ODKLI .—On motion of Mr.John Wall , seconded by Mr. P. Britt , tho followingresolution of condolcuco was unanimousl y paased,after which tho board adjourned : ~

" The Board of Guardians of this union having learnedwith fueling* of deep regret, intelligence of the death ofLady Selinn Odell , wife of Edward Odell , Esq., one ofour esteemed ex-officio members, desire to convey tohim their sorrow upon the sad occasion, and to tenderhim their sincere sympathy in tho great afliiction withwhich Providence has been pleased to visit him, in Ihoprivation of her whoso amiability in privato life wanequalled only by her kindness and charity towards thupoor and afflicted."

TF.STERDAT.—Mr. R. J. USSHER, J.P., in the chair '•Also present : Messrs. II. A. Fitzgerald , J.P., M. A-Anthony, D.V.C., James M. Terry, Capt. E. FiUgcralthM. Hackett , J. Wall , and P. Curran, with Dr. CrokcrKing, L.G.I.

The business was of a light nature. There wasnothing in the applications for relief calling for obser-vation , and no correspondence from Dublin. Dr. H.Anthony, S.O., Dungnrvaii , submitted tho followingreport :—

"I hereby beg to inform you , gentlemen, that a re-port has been Hindu to me by the Mib-sanitary otlicer ofthe rural district on the 5th May of different nuisancesin yards attached to dwellings at Dallinahassani :—JohnKelly, stagnant water in front of house : HichardMaher and James Terry , ditto and P. Klynn the same,with tho addition of all objectionable dung pit. ThofcOuuisauccs kave since been abated."

The subjoined re]iort was also rend :—" I hereby report that from information rcceivod from

the sub-sanitary utiiuer ou 10th inst., I visited tho town-laud aud village of Hallinaconrty on tho 11th inst. Ihave to tlirect attention of tho sanitary authority totaking immediate action towards procuring a supp ly ofpure water for drinking and domestic purpose for itsinhabitants, comprising a population of between TMK)and IKX). Previous to this date their wants wcro scantilysupplied from a dmwwcll , private property, to whichaccess for the future will bo denied by the present pro-prietor , who has lately eomo into j iossession of the landon which tho well is situate, and who states its supply iniusuflieient for his cattle. The water they arc at prcnontusing for domestic purpose is the ruin water that lodgesin a qnarry, und which is impregnated with vecotabloand animal mattor utterl y unfit for human use, andinjurious to health ha\ Ing 110110 other available nearerthan a small mountain stream at a distance of two orthreo miles from them. As an instance- of the value ofwater thore a. woi^iau stated she had only t^ 'o cows, andoften in summer she would be glad to give iu exchangea gul'on of the milk from her cow for a gallon of purewater. 1 strongly recommend that a pump or wellwould bo immediately sunk in tbo locality to give agood abundant supply for its inhabitants."

Tho Clork and Master were directed to visit thovillugc, and choose a site, and submit specificationAdjourned-

PETTY SESSION'S—Tins DAT .Before tho Mayor , Aldermen Freeman and Jatob ,

Ciipt. Bronan , Mr. Slattory, and Dr. Scott.THE IIAR1I0R COMMISSIONERS AT FAULT.

This being the day tixod for the hearing of the com-plaint of Mr. T. V. Spencer against tho Harbor Com-missioners , under tho yth and loth Vic, for not lodgingtheir account** made np to the 31nt March , 1871, previousto 31st January , 187">, for which lapse the penalty WOB.C10, tho case was called on.

Mr. Xovins , secretary, Harbor Commissioners, pleadedthat owing to press of special Imiincss the neglect hadtaken place, and ho had no defence to make.

Somo of tho houch woro first for being directed by tholaw advisor as to tho purport of the section , whereupon

Mr. Thornton , for the complainant , quoted the fcetionto show that "persons interested ," snch as HarborCommissioners were, had no power to adjudicate.

Thereupon , Aid. Jacob , Capt. Breiian , and Mr. Slattery,as Commissioners, retired from the case, and tho re-mainder of tho eourt impoged the full penalty, makingno order as to whom it was to bo paid , although Mr.Howard , solicitor, Town Clork, claimed it on tho part oftho Conx>ration.

Annnens TO CHARLES B. T. WANDESK ORDE , ESQ.—On Wodnosday an address wa» presented to CharlesB. T. Wandosfordo, Esq., at the family mansion in thoneighbourhood of Cantlccomor, on the occasion of thathighly popular young gentleman attaining his majority,by the numerous tenantry on tho ostatc. Tho address,which wa3 got up in an album shape, was read byLioutenont-ColoncIBrcnnan , who headed tho dopntation,and refcrrod in glowing tortns to tho happy relationswhich always subsisted bctweon tho Wandosforde familyand their numorous and prosperous tenantry. Mr.Wandesforde replied in a fow bnof bat practical remarksexpressed tho happiness which he felt in meeting, underthose auspicious circumstances,such annmeronsgather-ing of his tenantry, who should at all times experienceat his hands tho same indulgence to which they had re-ferred ia their beautiful address. Tho deputation, to-gether with a number of tho local clergy, were after-wards entertained to n Bplcndid luncheon, whon theusual loyal toasts wcro proposed and responded t"amidst tho croatest enthusiasm, as woll as tho her"1of Mr. Wandcsfordc and his popular agent, Mr. O*k8iboth of whom responded in an'tablo terms, '

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-clmcfc poctvnTHE SLANDERER.

Oh I Heaven —Put in every hoti"il hand ri whipTo liuh the rnsKil naked through tlio world."

—ShakcspcanTin; ulimy serpent in tin- ImViau wood,With deadly venom and rauk pall imbued ;Tb* ficrn nmt fnmislicl tiipir in the brake;The crouching- j.iguar by the rmly lakn ;The hidden adder in the perfumed rose ;Th« Nivnpc bear that rooms <>'«r l'olars «nmv»—All thefe, though tirreo and feared in every l.ind,And DeTcr nought except with armed hand,Aregentlt i when ciuu]i.m'tl to him whole nitnIs ever used to brand rtn honest name.FnirninR, he feignt to act tliu fricudly part,SmilcB on his face and treachery in his heart ,Katso to hit friend?, accnr*cil of man and God,Too rile to Iw by Imatst tootite \} trod ;A .".limy wieteh , a sneak , i\ smiling kuavc ,A vampirn feasting on a foetid grave ;The meatiest thim: that crawls in putrid earthIt pnrcr than the slanderer's roifoutd breath.llathl ami thnnnedliy Cfery honest thineHa watches ever tor the eh:inoo U> aliuj: :Anil the euviiiiomcd tliaft with lieiulish RpiieIs fiercel y liurlrd , tho honest breast to finite.Kurirais i.f thofe. who rank ami houour mill.Mure lofty far than ho cnililo'cr nttam .H»: tr>. )iy every effort haAr rnul meanTo (.ink ami lower them in tho. world's o«torm,And brand them by the keen and cunning lie,I!i op AS himself ju Fb.iwo aud infamy.L'UKcil 1»> the wretch whose to, icnoblo life1." [ifusiil in aiding and fomenting fitri fe ;The nobler instinct s of tho human heartIn hi* itnioHe liosmn fium no part.Spurned and tlesvusiHl by nil , mankind his foe?,I'tnvn to the earth the KrovelliuK creature K'oen,rupitinl MIM I tiuiii.iururif , his very nameA w.itehwunl ami a synonyui of tlianie.

—X. 1". Iris h World

M ,\ R ^Shall 1 \vhi-)H:r a n.iine that was lovely of old ,When the t.-uV "f the lnlnnt R.-ilreraer was told ?The honourcil of itou in h-r sorrows sublime,Still haunting the hrart in the shadows of time !OVrthc Harlifht of .Iad.th the uielit mists were rolldlOn the (lalikv 's W-orn the shadows lay cold ,Win ii il woke on tin- niie.uicht 50 solemn and din ,With tl.e tVinn: of a tt:ir ami the sound of a hymn.And bliplit with the lustre and sweet with the tonoOf the :uii:t 1* that siui^ and tin- irlory that shoue,]t« l»aut i- a'ikles thr.Mi f li tin:liazf of the yean,With tlu 'li:;ht nf her ? mile* and »ho dew of her teata.And Mill at the altar nnil slill .it the'noart ,I'rnto tin ' rriiille "I Christ to the onds of the earth ,A- irehtle ill J-'liTV , a- steil.lhlst iu iclooni,It bow* by tin: m:ic.Ker and kneel* by tho tomb.And uj.iny shall bless it. as many hare blent,l'mrn tlio mmnimr of life to the."morrow of rest ;Ami its fulliie >s of meaning, its music ."hall keep.While a Mary flia.'l watch or a Ifary shall u«|i.

HOLD VOUH HEAD UP LJKK A MASiir M I u.i A M i:oi, t,f.vs.

If the stormy winds >houl<l rustle ,While you'trea- l the world's highway.

Still against them l.nively tn-sle ,Hope and l.\\>or day by ilay ;

K:tlt«r not , nn matter whetherThiro i- sunshine , stnrin nr calm,

And iu every kind of weather ,Hold your head up lik'j a man.

If i lirotlhT should deci ive youAud should ael a traitor 's p.irf .

Never let his treason cricvi- you ,Ji'l* aloni.' with li-jhtsoine heart ;

Kortiin- spl.l.nn foll 'iws fawning,Iloldiu- rsis the letter plan ,

H« >( itii - fur a U-tter !l:iwniu;_',Jlold y. < tir Ix-adu i) like a matt.Karth thonjr li e'er so rich aud im-Ilow ,

Yield not for the worthless dronr.Hut IK- lix.'d and lituicit fellow ,

lie e ul shift and stand alone :Fpum the kuavo of etcry nali 'in ,

Always do the beet. von can.X Aud no matter what votir station .

Hold rour linul up like a mvi.

AHOLT "CKXIL'S."Thcrr- is hardl y a word in tho l.in^nago moro mis-

ntrlorntood or r^isapji iiiHi tluin that ptacoil at tinsliunil of this p.ipi-r. Ii ii generally KiipposL-d tlmttlie possessor of tin ; corijtcd quality may dispensi;with tliofo lmliits wliicli are wlmitU'il to bo so CSHUU .tiul to n man of business. We admit tho cxistcucu oftho quality—a disposition of mind , often hereditary,which qualifies a man fov a particular pursuit—butdeny its impurtiuicr , unless aucompunied by the lessshowy but more storlin^ attributes of indostry,1'iicrgy, ami pi-rjevcrancc. Po intj iortmil ntc tliesecharacteristics thut even writers , eminent for theirknowledge <>f mankind , have asserted that an indivi-dual possessed of a determined will cat: distinguishhimself in nny pursuit , irrespective »f predispositiontownrds it. Tliuug li we are no: prepared lo go tothis k'i}£!b, wi) conceive that a litt le- genius , whennccompanieil by these qualities , wi l l go a lon^; way ;whercnH :i J.iroe >ii:trc of it , u»;iMwci.'itcd wit )j j^uchimportant accessories, will bo a ciifso rather than aMessing (o it« possessor.

If there is one fuet more ihan another which strikesOlio in perusing the lives i f grant men in nny of tlieavenues which lend to distinction , it is the lifo ofunceasing '.oil they lead , cu'tplcd with Kucl t an atten-tion to details as less gifted men would hare jcorned.To hear some people la Ik of a man 0/ genius, onewould think that the gem ral had but to grasp hisetvord :im! had his men to victory ; or tho author totake up hi.i pen , mid tho work which is to claimthousands flows readily from it. Hut in tho one casethy years of toil c.\peiiiled in tiaining the soldiers,in mastering the scienco of manoeuvring them , andattending to camp details arc forgotten ; and in theother , if we follow ilie author to his desk, wo shallprobably lind , by tin: blotted and iutcrlined manu-Keri pt, tho knitted brow , and frequent rcferenco tobooks, that the work is net produced in to easy amanner as had been supposed. The case of Sir WalterSeolt may bo ndranccd in opposition to this, fur someof his books were penned as fast as tlm quill could" trot " orer tho page; but then we must rememberthe years of preparation he hail gone through—thirty-four years lirul parsed over Ms dead when hnwrote his Lay, and forty.three when \','vverity waspublished—!oaccomplish such a result , during ivliiclibe had steeped his soul in atchtuolog ieal loro, Hordcrlegends and ballai.", and studied character with un-wavering minuteness.

At u. banquet given at Liverpool to Charles IJiukenain A pril , IVi!', he said that all lie could claim iu ts-uibli.-hinij the 1cl.1tions wliicli existed between him-Fell and hi.-: readers , wns couMaut fidelity to hardwork , and remaiked that his literary fellows knewvery well li'iw true it is iu ull art , that what Heoinsthe easiest done is often the,mo>il ditKcult to do, andthat the smallest truth may come of tbo greali ptpains. Tliio was exemplil'i'd in himself in a remaik-aliln degree, a*< the I'oliuwing incident , related bv Mr.Mu-idolla , M.I' ., at a public meeting :it Sheffield ayear after , wit ] show. A liist inguished artist once?aid tu him : " When I was piinting a portrait ofJ>iekun p , it wu* :irrangrd thai 1 hhould sit in hisroom while ho was at work. J 1<: was ilio most pains-taking, industriou s-, and methodic;.'.! man, and nothingwould divert him from the regularity of his habits..J iva» there for hours, and he wrote , as it seemed tome, utmost witii angui sh. I looked iu hia face, audwatched the anxiety itmi the care. I saw the Llot-ting mid the rewriting of his \vork ,uiid was astonishedto lind how much In .' 0iV1 .1l lo his indimn'lablo peroe-Tcranco." To lh< ; fame effect wroto Mr . Arthus Hel psin Maoni l lnf , June , J> >70: "Those who liarc Buen hismanuscri pts wi l l recollect what e'.aburalo notes andcomments and j ilahs (s'ome adopted , many rejected]went to form the ba.-is of his works. To HC« thosotnauuscri |itd tvoulif cure any boi/y uC tiio iilh; amipre.-umpturiiis noliun that iin :ii of genius require nofiiretl.ong lil or pn-paiaiion for their greatest elT'jfts,but that iheso are disl.ad oil' by the aid of a myateri-ous something which >B comprehended iu thu wordgenius. It was one of Mr. Diekens'd theories, atid i bo-lie»e a true one, that men hardl y differ in anything nutnachastiie ir powerof attention." Lord Lytton—hiin-orjif mi indefatigable worker—was of llw sumvop inion." What men want ," he wrote , " is not talent j it ispnrposc ; in oilier words, not the power to neiiieve,but. the wi ll to lubor j" and Lord ChetierCeld had ob-served before him , "Tho power of applying ourattention , steady nnd umlissipatcd, to a eiug lu object,is thy sure murk of superior genius."

Take the testimony of two school maBtcr.i of ttioJii gbcst cluss. Dr. Arnold , of Kughy, wrotP , as thercKU lt of his great experience : "The difference be-tweiu one boy and another consists not so much iutalent an in energy ;" and his successor, Dr. Temp le,in one of his sermons (third series) , says : " Nothingcan bo a greaser miHl iiU ': than to suppose that geniusdispenses witli labor. What genius does is to iuspiretfie s-oul with a power to persevere ill tho labor tha tis needed ; but the gnatett geniuses in every nrt ,jn'ariably labor :*t their art f a r tuoro than flll other.**,buennsu their gi tiiii s shows them the value of such(lati'iiit labor , and aids them to persist in it."

Lord MalLiiulay 's industry was nuiiring. Hu would«>»eud li< >uri iu tho Libra ry of thu Uriti gh .Museumliuntiug up what ninny would think an uuimrortantfact, and those who read his well-rounded periodslitllo know with what labor they were produced. Histhrilling narrative of tho Webtern rebellion was notivriiten in his own study, but in a cottage. 011 ihu^omersel niarshe1', iu which he Hunt weeks , so tiiat00 detail to be gained from the spot might be want-ing in bill de.KCnpt.ion. To this quality, more thanivnv other, ho was indebted for his latr.e.

Jtyron paid thut Sheridan bad written tho bestcomedy, thn best opera, tho best farce, aud deliveredtho best speech known. Ho appeared to his friendsas a brilliant wit nnd writer , producing I 'm mot ,ap;eeh , or play without effort. But when llooropublished bis manuscripts after bis death, it was dig-covered that ull was the products of toil nnd olabora-fcion. The ivit )ie had been conning over in thecnuniing ho would vait patientl y to introdaco in sucha manner that it eppcurcj an inspiration ; and hisspeeches wero ofte n written several times over, nndcommitted to memory. Such a eentoopo »s tho fol-lowing would be written many timed hoforo ho waseatiafied with i t : " His (Bon.iporte'is) are no ordinaryfortifica tions. His murtello towers aro thrones ;•¦coptrcs tipped with crowns aro tho puliaadocs of histao-cuchraents, and kings aro his ECntineln." Thodialoigaes in bis p lays rrero elaborated in liko mau-ner.

ifocro spent nearly eighteen mootlis reading upCrxxk and t-vsiau works for " Lalla Kookh," and tb«

rosult was that it exhibited 6uch fidelity to Orientalmanners, customs, nnd pcenory, that its popularityovon in tho East was extraordinary , nnd peoplo foundit difficult to believo that its BCCUC3 woro not pennedon tho spot. Tho circumstance of this poem, withita gorgeous Oriental fccnory and sentiment , beingwritten during tho depth of winter, in a, secludeddwelling in Derbyshire, is in itself a marvel. Manyof Hooro's songs wero also tho product of much labor.On ono occasion ho wroto to Power : " You willhardl y bclio vo that tho two lines which I had, withmany hours of thought and glovo-toaring , proposedto insert iu tho vacant places, displeased mo so muchwhon I read thorn yesterday, that I am still nt workfor tho bettor. Such is tho eisy pastimo of poetry."—American Paper .

A DAY AT ROCKWELL FRENCH COLLEGE.On Monday last , tho students of the French College,

beautifull y situated at Rockwell , county Tipperary,treated the ir friends to tho annual miisiecl andtheatrical soirco, which was a treat of no ordinarycharacter. Long beforo the opening of tho procoed-inps, the elegantly docoratod drainntio hall wasthrongod witli a very largo nnmber of visitors, amongwhom wero many who seem to havo inscribed ontheir yearly programme never to bo absent from thointeresting display, which renders each meetingmomorablo. Whilst crowds of visitors wero filling upto tho very fullost every available , placo tn the hall ,wo could not help admiring the tastoful deooratiouswhich had transformed into what wo may wolldesignate a delightful mutoum. " Tasto's skilfulhand hud passed thorc," nnd was clo.irly recognisablein tho artistic intertwining of evergreens, of vernalflowers , and of tho flags of various nations, symboliz-ing tho fcolings and affections of Irish and Frenchhearts. The influenco of charming weather, thodelightful scenery which surrounds the place, thoenlivening strains of tho first class college band ,which could bo heard preparing for tho event of theovcuiug ; tho trained notes of tho yonthfbl vocalistsas they carolled somo national lay dontincd to bogiven with moro effect beforo a more crowded auditory—every incident tended to invest tho visit withunusual charms nnd attractions, and to mako ODOquito at homo with Rockwell and its surroundings.Wo wero heartily welcomed by tho able and ncom-plished l'ro.oidont of tho Collcgo, tho Very Rov. Dr.lIuvctr B, who with nil tho politeness aud vivacity,the practical onergy and adaptability of his grandnation , is tho right man in the right plaoe. Tho Uev.Father Oeopfert , too, was in his place, receivingvisitors witli tho courtesy of a truo Alsatian, iiudshewing theso who bad not been at Rookwoll boforo,everything of interest in and about it. At theappointed time, 0 30 o'clock p.m, when carriages inhuuccssiou had set down visitors from all parts oftho county , nnd somo from a greater distance, andwhen tho hall had become filled to repletion , thespectnelo was in tho highest degrco exciting undinteresting. The invitations wero very numerous,and embraced the clergy and gentry- of 11 l.irgodistrict of country, including Cashol , Thurlcs , Cahir,Moyne , Gurtnahoe, New Inu , Golden , Hansha,Tipperary, Cixl'iriontish , Clerihan , 1'owcrstown ,Ologheen, Clonmel , Wn'erfufcl , Limerick , Donaskeigb,Drangnii , Mojknrkcr, JJallingnrry, Killenaule , Doon,Koscrea , Ac, Ac. The very numerous compnnvincluded the following ;—

The Most Kev. l.)r. Y emielly, Lord liishop of Madras ;l!cv. ,1. liyan , l'.l'., New Inn ; Very l!ev. 1'. Huvctys ,President ; Kev . V. M'Donald. CO., Xew Inn ; Kev. ,1.Hartv , C.C, ltaiishu ; Kev. Luurenee Hayes, D.D., l'ro-lessor !<t. Patrick' s College , Thurlcs : Kev. CharlesKenny. CO., Thurlcs: l{ev. J. Kyiin , Professor, Thurlcs;I' ev. f. I'linn , C.C, .Saint IV-tor aii'l Paul, Cloniwl ;Uev. P. Madden , St. Mary 's, Clonmel ; l!cv. .]. IS.Hnuloy, CO., Cashel ; lier. Win. Jf j'aii , Professor,Thurles : tlio Christian Hrothers , Ca«hel ; KiehardPower, Kf i . , J.P., B.illydavid House, ami Mrs. Power ;P I.ufTan , ¥.*<[., M.D., and Mrs. Laffan , Cnslicl; MsuiriceLMiihan , J.P., Limerick : P. O'lirien, M.D., Dan.-Oia ;.James M'Caun , Ksq., K. O'lJrieii , Ksq., ManagerNational liank , Oa<hel : P. Carr, Ksq., and the Mi-s-osCarr, Clonmel : Master nnd Miss O'Doimell , Limerick ;P. Clooner, Esq.. (.Inrrenlea , .Ve., tic.

Tho eiitertainm onts provided for tho visitors in-cluded a concert in two parts, which wus admirabl yrendered , nnd the comic drama of " Tho WhiteHorse ol the Peppers," a reall y clever performance bythe students of tho college. The conoert music wasin the highest degreo efl'eetivo , and manifested notonly a thoroug h acquaintance with the theory of thoa»*t , but a precision , a power , an accuracy, and abrilliancy, tho execution of which wo rarel y heardexcelled , nnd which in tho more abstruse selec-tions from tho chief composers , won unboundedapplause on all sides. In tho comic drama, of twoacts , we have ne*er seen a botter or moro etfectivocasto of characters, or n moro Jnnghtcr-provokiugperformance ir, the. broad features of it.s incidents.Everything was felicitious , witty, ppirited , al rc»i ;the li ght of a joyous pleasantl y shone brig htl y onovcry countenance , and was tho reflex of feelingsimparted by every thing that tho visitor witnessed.An eloqueut testimony was borne to tho splendidefficiency of tho education imparted at Rockwellby Doctor Huvetys and Father Geop fert , and theaccomp lished corps of professors in every branch. Weleft Jlockwcll strong ly impressed with tho idea of thosuperiority of the entire system and economy of thocollege , of tho indescribablo Bceuio charms of tho placoitself, of the entrancing beauty of its surroundings, ofthe good nature , affability, kindness , and politenessof tho heads of the houso, and the subordinates ; ofthe advance which the pupils havo mado ; of every-thinr , in a word, which we saw and heard ; aud ouranxious wish is that we may livo to fpond another dayat Rockwell , in the heart of gallant Tipperary.— Tip-jierai'!/ Vindicatcr.

CALIFORN IA AND ITS KESOUUCES.An Englishman, who recentl y arrived in Califoruia

from Now York , gives the following pieturo of thatcountry and it R resources, which are marvellous.Tho distance by railway from New York to Culiforniais :t ,2iS7 miles. Tho journey takes «evcn days. Woquoti* from CosteV 's Mn -j az ine :—

'•The civilisation of San Francisco struck me as farsuperior to that of New York , and that while not for-getting the old adage, ' It is not all gold that glitters,'nothing will root out of my mind the conviction thatCulifornia is the richest and most beautiful of tho UnitedStates nf America. And now for brief evidence tocharacter as (0 tliw paragon r-t.-itc. In South Californ ia,flowers blnom and the; grass is green throughout thewinter; invalids and children pass the greater part ofthe day out of doors in December, January, and Febru-ary ; corn planted in March and May is often harvestedin December, tho land producing two crops—first, wheatand barley , secondly oats iu the same field. The harvest.-car-on being rainless , grain is threshed and bagged inthe fields , and left there till sold. Chilian clover—capital fceding-Miilr—has been known to produce fifteentons, an acre , y ielding six to eight cutting* n year;coltun , .-ilk , hops, beet , ca-tor-lican , wool , almonds ,olives, oranges , lemons, citrons , and KnglUh walnuts:ir« fruitfu l i-ourccs of income tu the husbandman . Afarmer wus met; by a gentleman (whose name 1 couldgive) currying U) market , »n « bright January day,oranges , pumpkins, a. lamb, curn , green jieas in their|i<« ls , sugar-cane, lemons and slrmvlcrnn. Helio-tropes climb twenty feet high over the piazzas , and thewinter flowers include jasmine, tuberoses, and fragrantstock. I Vach-trcos bear a peck to the tree in the secondyear from the pi t ; ujiple-trecs give a full crop in fiveyears ; vines yield wi ll in the second season , and thekili-heu-gardcn is productive idl the year round. Willowor cotton-wood plauti .il for fences supplies a man withtirc-wnoi l in two years , and gives him besides poles tosupport his overladen fruit-tress. This and more of asimilar kind might be told of this land of overflowingplenty. The one •iifliculty - is water i« thu dry season ,and "those windmills we saw when San Francisco firstojieued out to our gratified eyes are largely employed inthe necessary irrigation."

ENGLISH TUIIK r IX1T UKS KOtt lS7o.M.iiieh i.-ler Cup Wel' sil ay May 1!>.•soin i rs 't»l i i ie Stake* \Vi-n\iUr M HV l'.l.U-rhy U'edSilnv May 20.O.its Kriiliiy May 'J8.Aiunt M ikes Tui-Mlay June 8.Ascot It n y q l Hunt fu[ WeuVilny, June 0.A-col (j'll'l Cup Thuiiday , Juno IUCumberland I'late Tuesday July (I.NewniArkct Stklcn Tuesday Jul y (J.Newmarket Cliesteifn -ld .-take. Thursday, Jul j 8.Liverpool Summer Cup Thurnl.iy July In.(,o<id«"ouil Slei iHrd t 'Cup TueMhiy Jul y 27.(ioorfnrood M.iki-s Wrdmluy Jul y 28.CuoiJwmol Cup TliuiMlay Jul y 2!>.(J OIII I WOIM I Ch'-i'-ini'ltl Cup rridaj July 30.Hri ichton Rtiikei TueM-lay At iK 1 t «t.Hrijthtou Cup Wed'iidHy Augubt 4Lewes IUi ii lic< i SntuiJ.i y Auf> u>.t 7lj.ncaater tUiiiin. Sukea Tucmlar .Seiit, 11,Doiicasti-r Si. Liver WeJ'mlrty Sept. 15.Duiica-lrr Co| Kliday .V|iti-3ibrr 17llriatiil It 'J id Cup Thursday Sept 23.Newin aibet G. t). H. llamhen p Tuesil,M Sepl . L'bNewin aili i 'i Ocloher llr.uibiap Friday October 1.O-iiarr H'i'cli Tne-cJ jy (kloWr 13Mi. l.lle l'^rk I'late Wedsd^y Oct. 13.Cr.te Slakes Muiiil av , Uct. >Ja.Cainlir. 'Urshiiv Tu*Ml,iy Octoher 20Ij iverj i'iul Cup Frniaj Nuvemhrr 1'2Gp-at S''Mo|.shut ll imi ica p Wrduesilay Nor . 17

MONTHL Y FAIRS IN MUNSTEK.liandftn — ]< ¦ \\Vilni'i>ii»y. Durrus [hitcCanickboj ']-Li.more... '-nil WeJuthd.iy . Unl Widin sd 1),M:1t i io in . . . I2 lh . Wa 'ei for.l-l - t Mmuloy.M.dlow ...l«t Tiie-iliiy. TH II IIW .. 'i ul .Mmulay.YuUif iiai .. l't Monday. l)uii<arf ;ui...3rd Wviliim-Cli,nakilty...l> t Mou by. il»y.llalliii peii — 2oil WedntMl.iy. Limerick City...1st lue>-Feiiuoy—I.ait Tuesdny. day.Kin-nff—3rd Wnlnrsda;. Ti ,-p^r.,ry...2nd Tursday.Kihnntlhoinas—La stTuetdaj ' 1 C;uniiiel ...l-.i \Vidnwd.iy

'i'l iE LITE SIH JOSKFII II A W L E V .—This gentlemanwho exp ired last week att )iis rcHideuce , Loy bournoGrange, Kent coauty , in tho 6'Uu ye.ar of his age,was 0110 of tho few muu who hud achiovod uuccaa;on tho turf , his winnings being very largo. A manwho won four Derby s, the St. Leger, tho Two Thou-paud , the Oaks, two Middle 1'ark 1'luten , tho Ascot,(Joodu/ood, Chester and Liverpool Cups, tho City andSbubnrbnn , tho Metropolitan , and other valuableprizes, with horses lor tbo moat part of bis ownbreediog, must have had a very great knowled ge oftho intricacies of horse flesh , und it id said tlmt iutry ing horses together at different weights he hadfew equal*, so I bat ho was Boldom misled by privutotrials.

Staricttlturc(Prnm the Irish Farmers' Gazette.)

FARMING OPERATIONS FOlt MAY.l'AKJt CKOI'S.

ROOT CROPS.—Finish sowing manguls nud swede? ,as directod last month.

A BERDEEN'S, ou YELLOW BULLOCK TU R N I I ', may boBown nt any timo from tho middle of May to tho endof Juno. Ctilturo and management the samo as forswedes.

CAIIIIAR/.S.—Successions! sowings of Early York ,Fulhatn .M'Fiwan, or Yanack cabbageii may bo plantedearly in tho mouth , when thoso desirable crops havoboeu previously omitted , or kavo bcou cut off.

PABSN I I 'S ANII CAIIBOTS rcquiro lo bo hand-hoed andweeded ; for if tho weeds aro allowed to got a-hoad oftheBO crops when small, they will bo drawn .up weak lyor smothered.

BKANS nnd PEAS, when sown in rolls or drills , nowshould bo hand and horso-hood.

V ETCHES .—Sow succcssional crops of vetches onco afortni ght, till tho end of the month.

SOILING .—Tho different soiling crops, such as rye,winter vetches, clover, and rye-grase, come in now infull successional luxurian co ; tboy should bo cut freshnnd fresh , aud allowed in a dry, open shed six hours ,nt least, boforo being nsod. Somo rich compost orli quid raanuro should be always roady to topdroasthoclover nnd rye.grass immediately after it is cut.I |FLAX should bo carefull y hand-weeded by womenand children.

LIVE STOCK.CATTLE will now bo on tho pastures , nnd thoso in

form and condition for tho butcher should get a dail yallownnco of cako in boxes, to hnston their fattening.

SiiEF.r, &c—Tho flocks must bo closoly tended j inenso of their boing fly-stricken , pick out tho maggotimmediatel y with a blunt pointed stick, and app ly alittle Cnel j-powdered whito lead , which will quicklydry up aud heal tho p*rt. Let tho owes having lambsbe cleanly dagged , and allow no wool or hair to growon or about tho udder , as tho swallowing of smallparticlc3 of wool by tho lamba forms a mass or ballwith tho coagulated milk , which is indi gestible, anddestroy s numbers of lambs every scasou. Towardsthe end of the month it will bo necessary to wash thosheep, preparatory to their being shorn. For thispurposo a clean , soft , running stream, with a clear,gravell y bottom , should bo chosen. Let the opera-tion bo well performed, as tho valuo of the wool ismuch enhanced or deteriorated in tho market as it iscleanl y or dirtil y handled. Store piga may bo put onvctchos and clover. Farm mares should bo sent totho horse by tho end of this month , and sows to thoboar. •PAKlnr. SUBJECTS.

THE DA I K V should bo now coming into full andprofitable operation. Tho greatest caro nud uttuu-tiou aro nccossary in overything connoctcd with thodairy Block and utensils. Clean milking is amongstthe chief things to attend to, as tho laat drop is byfar tho richest j and any portiou left in tho udder iaquickly absorbed iuto tho system, which goes to pro-mote, fat , tho udder becoming loss capacious, and tbosecretion of milk bocomes iraporccptiblo loss nnd lessnt ovory milking j it is also a certain provonlivo tos.)ro nddcrs. Teats aro often lost in this way, audtho most valuable cowa becomo useless for dairy pur-poses. Cows thnt havo onco aborted or sliukcd thoircalves should bo quickly got rid of, as thoy aro ovorafter liable to the samo occurrence. Tho most scru-pulous cliaulims i should pervado everything con-nected with tho dairy ; consiaut ncouriug and rinsingaro necessary ; but to keep tho tubs, kcolers, &c,properl y clean and swo. t, thero is nothing eo elTec-tivu an ) mviuj ; n boiler large enough to receivo thovesi«l, aud givo them, being well cleaued previousl y,a good boil , which completely extracts all thu oilypanicles from tho pores of tho timber.

JJlSKASKII UlWKKS IN E\l Es.—" rooloofoOC.V—Ihave a largo number of ewe* and lambs. Some oftho ewes got sore udders iu about six weeks afterhmbing. They (tho udders) havo a pookoy appear-mice, and the lambs havo taken sore mouths. Willyou kindly inform mo from whatdoos it proceed , audwhat is the best and most effectual euro ?—Cold ,harsh , easterl y winds sometimes causo a particularkind of ii:fluminntion of tho udder; and it is pos-iibluyour ewes are suffering from nn affection of this kind ,but your account ia not sufficientl y minute. At alleveni8 ,givc your ewes i ounces of Epsom salts, with1 ounce of ground ginger , in warm gruel. If therois much iuflamraation , bleed locally—that is, from thelargo vein running up tho belly ; fotnuut the udderwith hot water, and after dry iug up well iu anointment composed of—goose grease, 8 ouuees ; cam-phorated spirits of wiuc-, ii ouncos. You do not vaywhether the soroness in the mouth of the lambs isinternal or external. 11 internal , uso a solution of1 ounce of tanuic acid to a gallon of wator , as awash for tho mouth ; if external, apply oxido of zincointment.

SOWING JI ANCJEL ANU Tt.tt.Nir SEED.—" I1."—Howlong, provioui to Bowing the Bced , ajny gronnd drilledfor turni ps or swedes bo prepared beforo hand , 80 asnot to wcakon tho effect of the artificial manures putin when the farm-yard manure was being coverod intho drills ? Stato tho longoit timo boforobaud youthink , in preparing a field lor mangels und turn ips, itwould bo convenient to havo all dene at I ho samotimo with tho extra bauds. Tno sowing of the seedwould then bo carried out at the right timo for ouchkind. The dung should bo covered as Boon as it isspread in tho drills , aud tbo bowing raachiuo shouldfollow tho drill plough as closoly as possiblo, so thattho Beod may bo deposited whilo tho soil is fresh. Ifthe sowing is delayed, especially in dry, scorchingweathor, tho seed will not vogctato BS freely na itdoes when sown ou tho freshly mado drill. Wo haveseen drills left unsown from Saturday ovening uutilMonday morning, nud tho crop iu those drills neverovertook that grown from Bood town whilu tho soilwas frosh.

TUB LI M K K I C K COKPOHATION G AS W0RK3. —Aftora trial of nearly twenty years, tho Corporation ofLimerick have at length fiua ll y resolved on offeringtheir Gas Works for sale. This is an admitted lywise and excellent resolution; and iu tho interests ofall concerned , and in thu exigencies of tlio caso it-self , we cannot set) how il could bn longer pusl-poned. It has become impossible for tho Corporationto carry on tho works with advnntago , and pay oiftbo debt for which that body, as woll as individualmembers of tbo (ias Committee, havo becomo liabloU> the National Bank , which has been cousidcratoand iudul gcnt , and anxious 10 promote tho wishesof the Corporation in tho matter. When theseworks were first taken over by tbo Corporation fromwhat had been " iho Citizens' Company," Mr. Wil-liam .<pnigbt , who was at iho period a ineuiber ofthe Munici pal Couucil , foresaw iho consequence , andanticipated all that lias sinco taken place. A longperiod linn been ninco then devoted to tho experi-ment of mnkit/g tho works pay in tho caro of theCorporation , and successivo changos havo boon madewith that view in tho enginoeriug and controllin gdepartments. Mr. Spai ght's views, thoug h at thutperiod combatted , havo proved correc t , mid his an-ticipations havo been homo out by tho reality.—Limcnck KeporUr.

SACKKUXKS S OK TEAKS .— fhero is a sacrodness intears. They nro not the mark of wuakuess hut ofpower. They spcuk moro eloquentl y than ton thou-sand tongues. They Me tho mcasongors of over-whelming grief , of deop contrition , and of unspeak-able love. Oh, speak not harshl y of tho strickenone, weeping in silence. Break not th-ideep solemnityby rude laug hter or iutrusivo footsteps. Scoff notif iho stern heart of manhood is sometimes melied bysympath y ; those are what help to elevato him abovetho brute. I lovo to Eeo tears of affection. Thoy wopaiuful tokens, but etill most holy. Thero ia pluusuroin tours—an awfu l pleasure. If thero wero nono onoarth to shod a tear for mo 1 should bo loth to livo ;and if no ono might weep over my gravo, I couldnuver dio in pence.

" DA N U U H V 'S" LITTLE LiMiLieTic DirricuLT V ixPAHIS .—I wanted to gut some of tho dailies for anAmerican friend who can read French , but I mado ascore of attompts buforo euccaeding. My lino ofuclio.'i was to walk arouud a box sevoral times andstaro intently at tho exposed copies. My object wasto wj it uutil thoro was no ono in hearing, and thenmake tho attempt to purchase, I was so confidentthero would bo o struggle. And tbcro was. Itseemed at ODO time us I would havo to hau l tho news-dealer out of his box and drag over tho walk to makohim uuderBtaud what 1 wautod. It was just BO withtho fruit stands. Tho display in this lino was mosttempting and tho pears wero in abundance. 1 usedat firut to touch them , and having thus called thoattention of tho dealer to thu articlo, said to him ," Uoweo muchco ?" Thun he would say somethingI couldn 't understand , aud pretty soon both of uswould got mad. I finally hit upon a dovico whichworked successfull y, especiall y to tho merchant.Taking up tho nrliclu 1 wantu.l , I would extend ahuudlul ol coin , and ho would hul p him.se f to whathe thoug ht was proper. Still that was not entirel yB.iti ifuctory , as 1 had no opportunity (or beating himdown , nud was deprived of iho subtle plnauure oftolling him how much cbeupur I could gut tho eamoarticle in the next street.— Uunlury New.

W HO IS W IIITWOKII I .— T/i c Mill Temperance Man-ner. A Dublin newspaper, iu writing of Mr . Wbit-worth , M. P. for Kilkonuy, Bays: —" Mr. Whitworthis a teetotaler , a munificent supporte r of tbu Tom-poruueo movomuut , thu Chairman of thu exeoutivo oftbo United Kind im Allianco , und Vieo-I'rosidcnt ofth'i Irish I'lemiasivo Hill Association ; ncvorthelcs?,Benjamin Whitwortb has been cboion tu representKilkunny in Ptirliament. Let •' the trado" hido itsdiminiahod head ; 1st the friouds of Tempoiauco re-joice nnd bo full of hope."

TO CONSUMPTIVES, and all who miller/rum Jliouchiti i , Asthma, CeUKlm, Colds, lluumcneBi'Di pthtrhi , DiKea>es of thu Throat or Urspiratoiy Organs ,imoWN'S HKRliAI . Idv.MEDIE.S hnte permanentlycured thousands of uise>. Due Simple Kett le will proveitn Kttt -il t*lfiC4Cy, und iu;<) be hitd fiee ot chnrKe Iruin the1'iujoielor. buUerert shouM 1101 believe their fairs incurableti l l they havo tttlnl one. aainp le, which will hi cent .y poBtto uuy address with full instructions . Kor sj inplct and pir-lisiilari uf the remedies , address, 0. P. llroitu . a, KiuR-bt.,CVi iiveut Garden, Londun, iH-Gm

Colonel the Right Hon. W, ]:'. and Lady LouisaTighti have left Woodstock, for London.

THE LATE WM. HENRY M'QUAIDE, ESQ., OFLIMEWCK.

Tho oscapo of Hr. M'Carthy, who travelled by thoaamo train , was almost miraculous; ho had to run fortho train , aud having mado good hia hold of tho ironhandle at tho sido of the onrringo door, he missedhis footing when try ing to got into tho carriage, butretaining his hold , and hoppiog on as woll as hecould , so as to keep time with tho Bpocd of tho train,ho was assisted into tho carriago ultimately by someof tho passengers, much to their satisfaction and bisown safety. It was rumonrod that ho hod receivedinjuries and scratobea ; but wo aro happy to- statethat bo came off without tho least injury

^ whatever.

Thn train was duo to leave tho Cork station at 7-15p.m. j but it was somo timo after that boloro it pro-ceeded onward?, iroightod to tho utmost, if not beyondtho number it ehould carry. It wasduskish wheti tbotrain arrived at Cbnrloville , nnd at that station, arush was mad o to tho latrino by many of tho pas-BcngerR , and it is Baid that so rapidly did tho trainmovo off nftcr It arrived , that it was with citremodiflicnlt y thoso who bed got out could reach tho car-riages ; aud it ia further asserted positively that thotrain waa nciuull y moving when Mr. M'Carthy gotup to it. It appears that Mr. Sl'Quaido was np in 1very short timo, net moro than a momont or twoafter Mr. M'Carlhy, and that a door of tho carriagenext to tbat in which Mr. M'Cnrthy and tho otherpassongers were, 6truck him , tho door being open ,it ia said, knocked him under, and tbo Bad and awfulresult waa tho death of Mr. M'Qimide, whoso chestwas sovorely crushed in , and whoso feet wero ter-ribly lacerntod also. IIo was convoyed to tho stationhouse, whero ho was asked if ho woro in pain—hewas yet nlive. IIo anid , " No pain, no pain ;" audheaved a heavy sigh, and at onco expired.

LIMERICK , FKIDA T N IGHT.—This ovening, on thearrival of tho coffin containing Jlr. M'Quaido'a re.mains, an immouso crowd of citizens, ol all gradeB inBocicty, from tho highest to tho lowest, wero nssom-blod on tho platform to pay their rospocts to all thatwas mortal of ouo much esteemed in life. A uum-kor of gontlemeu voluntcorod to coDVoy the coffin011 their shoulders from tho tcrminn a to tho de-ceased's rcpidonco, as n testimony of their respect,but this was objectod to by his rolativcs. However ,as a compromise, six gontlomen—Messrs. Patrick J.fJourkc, Kobort Gibson , Michael Harknoy, KobortFogarty, Michael Ilickey, and Henry Stirling—weroallowed to convey tho coffiu on thoir shouldors to theben rso outsido tbo station, when tho funeral cortegewas formed , tho chiof mourners being tho Mayor ofWnterford , deceased's brother-in-law ; llobeit Ryan ,City Surveyor, Waterford ; Mr. J. llyan, Mr. Guyand Son, Cork ; Messrs Gibsou , Henry Sterling, nndother friends; tho Mayor of Litnorick and membersof tho Town Council , followed by a number of car-riages of tho gentry of county and city. Tho lleva.Messrs Wills, Hamilton , and Daun attended the lunc-neral. Tho cortege waa immense, comprising thou-sands of citi/.eus, and was ono of tho largest soon inLimerick for ycare. With Mrs. M'Quaido , tl«wl-dculy boroaved , highly respected nnd deepl y afllict-cd widow of tho docsasod, thero is folt doop sym-pathy. She is tho daughter of tho lato ominentbuilder , J. llyan , Esq., of Limerick and Waterford .Her family aro natives of Carlow, and tho late. Mr.M'Quaido wus <> nativo of tho Bamo town. Mrs.M'Quaido'a brother , J. Hyan , Ksq., is Mayor of Wa-terford , aud ho arrived this morning iu Limerick toECO his sister , nud mako such arrangements as thoexigency of a most melanch ly caso demands. Mr.M'Quaido i3 greatl y legretted ou account of hiagenia l and bcnevolont characte'. It appears thatMr. M'Quaido ontcrtaincd 801110 Btrango ideas wilbregard to death. Ho imagined that ho had heartdiseaso ; but in reality ho was a healthy and Btrongman. Ho is said to havo asked a neighbour whososhutters wero up for tho death of sonio one, forwhom they woro up; aud on being told , ho is statedto haro shaken his head , and said tboy shall bo soonup for me, John. Ho waa oatccmed by n l.irgo circloof acquaintances , by whom he was held in muchregard. Ho wns fond of tho turf, and of all popularumnHcments . Tho intelli gence of his euddon deathwas imparted to hia beroavod wife—Mrs. M'Quaido—by the Very Kov. Dr. Carbcry , O.P., and tho Very Itov.Dr. Candon , O.P., who, wo need not add , broug ht toher tho sad aud woefu l tidings as only Christian clor-gymen could. On Saturday morning, tho remains ofthrj deeply lamented gentleman wero conveyed toCarlow, for intermont in tho family vault , whoro hohad frequentl y exproaaed a wish to bo buried.—Liutc-vicfr- Iiep^rtcr.

THE COUO.VEU'S I N Q U I R Y AS TO THE CAUSE OF DEAT H .On Friday, at Charleville , an inquest was held by

Mr. Daly, coronor, into tho facts relating to tho mel-anchol y death of Mr. William Henry M'Quaido, ofLimerick. A jury having been sworn, who viewodtho body of tho deceased aa it lay at tho Junction ,tho inqniry was adjourned to tho Courlhonso atChnrlvil le, whero it waa hold. Mr. Wynne , solicitor,represented tho Grea t Southern nnd Western llailwnyCompauy, and Mr. P. S. Connoll y (firm of Connoll yand Leahy, Limerick), appeared for the next of kiu #Mr. Hyan , ncp hcw-in-law of decoased , also attendedtho inquiry. Mr. Iiruce, J.P., and Mr. Harding, J.P.occupied scats ou tho bench , as did Sub-Inspecto r 1Somervillo.

On tho application of Mr. Connoll y, all tho witnosa©a wero orderod to loavo tho eonrt.

Mr. Charles Duggan, station master, examined bySir. Wynne—IIo said : I recolloct the evening of tho5th of May ; there was au excursion train that even-ing fro m Cork, which arrived at 8h 61m p'm., at thostation , five minutes beforo tho timo ; it was a wetevening, and neither lightsome nor dark ; wo hadfour lamps lighting brilliantl y at tho station ou tboplatform ; thoro woro four porlors on duty thero atthe timo with mo ; tho guard in charge of Iho trainwas John Nolan , und tho assistant guunl was JohnCoulter ; tho cng iuo driver was Mutthow Quinn , andtho firemuu W. Noonau ; tho train remainod at thostation about four minutes ; about fifty or sixty per-sons got ont nt tho Blntion ; Cullen is tho head por-ter at tho station ; I Haw him ring tho bell twicobefore tho train started.

To tho Coroner—It wus a minuto beforo the triinBtarted that tho bell rung; tho guard catno and askedmo WOB I rigLt , when I spoke to him about a gontlo-man 's portmnntiau being missed ; tho bel l again rang,when tho guard asked mo to hurry, and if I wororight ; he said, " Corao, come, nro you right f" ; Iaaid y«3, after asking tho porter, and theu tho guardblow his whiatlo ; 1 can't say that 1 hoard auothcrwhistle, bat the train then proceeded ; I can't nay 1heard the eng ino driver 's whistlo , but 1 never knew aninstance, of a train starting without tho driver 'swhisllo being sounded.

Mr. Wynno—How long did you remain on tho plat-form ? Till all tho vans passed ino j I turned backto BOO if thoro was any diff icul ty , aud seeing tho traingoing I turned into tho ofliee. How long were youin tho oftico before you hoard of tho accident takingplaco ? 1 can 't say ; it was P. Culleu who informedme of tho accident ; I saw tho deceased sitting outhe platform with his feet to tho roadway. Thorowero ihreo or four young men abont him at tho time;tho hoed porter was with him ? Whut did you dothen ? I ran /irst for somo whiskey, and I told thoparties to bring him into tho waiting room, and openhis clothos, aud then 1 sent a car for a doctor audtwo clergymen to attend him. 1 also told tho mes-senger to inform thu polico of what hail occurred.Did you roirmiii with him any timo ? I did. Ho didnot speak n word in my hearing. Tho doctor arrivediu about twenty minutes auJ pronounced him dead .It was Doctor Cagney who attended.

Mr. Connolly—Was thoro any ono at tho stationunder the influenco of drink that night ? Not one.Where waB Iho guard when you Baw him t When 1saw him ho waa going to hia vun to gut in , and I didnot seo him till bo camo back to iho otlico. Thou , asa matter of fact , ihu gunrd remained behind ? IIodid. What was tho situation of tho carriago tho do-ccasod wanted to cuter—what was its position in thetrain ? 1 cunnot say. How long do tho trains stopnt Charleville ? Somo ara allowed threo aud othorslivo minutes—according to tho Bizo of tho train.How long do ordinary trains atop thero ? Threo orfivo miuutcs. It is according to tho trains tho limoin allowed. You said a whilu ugo you novcr knew ofan instunco of a train starting on which tho driverdid not sound his whistle ? Yes ; never with a pas-senger train—it is uiway s Bounded. Is it your ovi-denco thut you ncvor knew an instanco of the guardnot souuding bis whistlo? No, but tho engino driver.Hut baa not tho guard a whistlo ? Ha has. And didyou hear him sound it ? I did ; aud tbo engiuo driverwould not go on if ho did not bear h>» whistle. Didyou seo tho doors of tho carriagos ? I did ; and theywero all closed boforo tho train started ; I saw themull. Where wero you standing T 1 was standing ontho platform a littlo below whoro tho accident oc-curred. How far waB it ? About a carriage and ahalf's length ; found somo blood lower down ; thodiataiico from whero I was standing and where tboblood marks wero I could not say, but wboro bo fellwas about 30 yards. Will you swour you wuro ublolo aoo tho curriago nt that distance) on a dark andwot night, aud to bo ablo tell tu whether tho handlew*8 cloned or opou ? 1 swear I saw tho carriages usthey passed, and tlio handles turned down us theypaused. Will you swear tho carriage ho triod toenter wad shut ut iho timo tho accident occurred ?Xo ; but I will Bweur it wus shut whou tho trainBtarted.

To a Juror (Mr. Millar) —Thoro was no specifiodtimo for tho train to arrive.

Mr. Connoll y—Was it ono of the portera whoclosed tho curriago doors ?—Yes, tho bead porter audJ. O'Brien.

J. Nolan (guard), examined by Mr. Wynno—Wastho guard in uhargo on thu ovouiog in quostion ; JoftCork nt aevcu o'clock, nnd arrivod at Charluvillo at8.50 p.m., and rcmaiued tbero from four to fiveminutes ; could not swear I hoard tbo bell ring beforoit started, as I was looking after tho carriago doors attho timo. Hud you any conversation with tho station.raastor boforo tho train started F Yea ; when I wontto him he aeked if I hud got uuy luggage, from Mallow,and 1 said no, but that tho other man , tho ussistantguard , might havo it. I wen) to tho )>ortcr nnd toldhim nut to forget i> letter givou him , nnd then I woutaud nuked tho elutioumastcr waa ho right, and hesaid yes, so 1 blew ibu whistlo. Did yon examine, anycarriages before . Blurting ? Yea, corlaiuly. What

atato wero they in ? All olosed, air. Did yon getorders from Mr. Duggan to stark ? I got two ordors ;tbo first waa don't atart ; Jet out this old woman ; Istood by till Boe came oat of a third-class carringe,then oloBed the door ; I went to Mr. Duggan againand nsked him was ho all right, and tbes he anid youmay go on ; I then went to my van , blew my whistle,had my hand on the iron , and was about going onwhen I looked round and saw a man at a firstclasscarriago door, which was open , and which waa closedwhon I blew mv whistle ; wbon I saw tho door open ,t called out to tbo boadporter to closo it ; tho trainwas then in motion ; three or four gontlemon mado arath at tho door, ono got in , and another in try iug toget in, foil on tho platform ; I then waved my lampto the engine driver to atop tbo train , and try andaavo tho man ; when I perceived the train not toslacken, I jumped out on tho platform , ran bohind ,and jumped on tho roadway, and signalled with mylamp to tbo engino, and followed the train, but itwent on, and witness waa left bohiud.

To Coronor—I did not go to whero tho gontlcmaufell ; whon I returned ho waa in tho waitiogroom.

To Mr. Connol ly—1 was in Cork that day ; couldnot oxactl y say what I drank. You will havo torefresh your momory. I took two bntles of portoi ,two glasses of ale, and a glass ot sherry during theontira day, bnt drank no brandy nor whiskey. Thowitness wus questioned at eomo length about thoplacos whero ho bad boon drinking, and bo said hodrank no more during tbo day than what ho hadstated.

John Coulter examined by Mr. Wynno —Wasassistant guard ou tho excursion train that evening,and iu tho first van ; recollects arriving at Charle-villo on that evening, tho 5th of May ; we remainedfive or six minutes, to tho best of my opinion ; boforotho train got iuto motion I heard tho bell ring, andafter tbat tbo guard in charge sounded his whistleand tho engine-driver soundod his whistle.

To Mr. Connolly—All tho doors wero closed beforsstarting ; I did not bear of the accidont till I heardsomo of tbo passengers apeak of it at IJrurco ; I couldnot say what tho fonr porters wero doing; I saw alltbo doors cloacd ; it was about a minuto boforo theboll rung I saw tho doors closed , and beforo thewhistles woro sounded ; all was in app te-pio orderboforo tho train started.

To a Juror—I did not eeo who was on tho platform ,thoro was such a crowd thero ; I did not eeo thoguird's lamp shakon.

To Mr. Connolly—Heard tho guard at tho ro«3 Boundhis whistlo, and then I gave tho Eignal lo tho driver.

To a Juror—I could not havo seen a firstclasscarriago door open , as it was so dark , nnd thero was acrowd on tho platform after tho train started.

Johu O'Briou said ho saw deceased and anothergentleman going iuto tbo train after starting; heBaw 0110 got in by a struggle—ho was pulled in; hosaw a porter provent them going in , but thoy wcut inin spite of him.

Kobort James Bulkol y, traffic superintendent atCork, deposed that the guunl of the train was per-footl y sober wheu leaving Cork.

Patrick Curro n, head porter at Charloville , de-posed that ho rang tho boll at the station that oven-ing; ho did not hear a whistlo Bounded for a fowminutes after ; tho guard asked if ho was all ri ght ;tho station master saitl no, that tbero was an oldwoman coming out; sho came out, aud tho trainstarted , all tho doors beincj shut ; ho saw tho carriagedoor thrown open by Fonio ono iusido; ho saw twomen rush nt tho carriugo; o»J got in , but tho otherfell nnd dropped down nea r witness off tho step oftho van ; ho was down beforo witness could get tohim; ouo of tho country boys asked him if he werehurt , and ho aaid no.

Cross-examined by Jlr. Connoll y—If tho guardaworo I had arrived nt the carrh go door beforo thisgontleman fell it would not bo correct ; thoro werenot four men attempting to enter tho carriage ; itwas losing his footiug in endcavouriug to get iuto thecarriago that was tho causo of tho gentleman falling.

Kdmund Keano, farmer , Baid aa tho train lefc thestation ho saw a carriago door open and ono mangetting in ; he saw tho doceasL'd then try to get in ;ho got a little behind tho door , as tbo first man wasiu his way ; ho could not get in , so ho caug ht bysomo irons on tho carriago and by tho coac of themau who was getting in ; when tho other man got intho hold of the coat gavo way, and ho tbon canght by,tho door, nnd attempted to go a. littlo forward to getin ; one log waa on tbo fool-board of iho cnr t iagc andthe other wns hang ing ; ho moved tho leg on thefoot-board nnd it got betweou tbo spokes of thewhnol ; ho waa twisted around several times on theplatform ; ho fell tbon , when tho carriages passodhim ; thoro waa a porter presout , nnd witness sawhim endeavouring to slop the men—deccasod and theman who got iuto tho carriago ; ho went away whenho saw deceased caug ht ; witness took np deceased ,nud asked him if he wuro hnrt twico ; ho said not ,and ho did not apeak after.

To Mr. Wynno—Did not sco tbo carriage boforn Iturned round , and can 't say it was open when thotrain Bturted ; novor hoard tho boll rung, nor tbowhistlo sounded, and they could not havo been soundedbeforo me, as I am regularl y in attendance at ihostation, and eeo tho trains going off (laughter) ; couldnot say who tho porter ffaa.

To a Juror—Tho hind guird was as afl noar to meas tho wall of tho court.

To Mr. Miller—Tho train started that night morerapidly than usual ; did not hear tho cugino whistloBounded , but it could hate bcon soundod without myknowledge

To Mr. Wynne—Tho porter wus not at Iho carriagewhon I saw deccasod.

To Mr. Connoll y—Ho was bohind tho door a shortyard whou ho was try ing to get in.

To Mr. Wynno—lie was at tbo door, and bub imltho gentleman who was killed , and bo was try ing toprcveut tho gentleman gotting in.

To tho Coroner—Boforo the foot was caught , nndwhilo deceased stood on tho foot-board , tho porterdid not prevent him; he novcr laid a hand on him.

To Jlr. Connoll y—I can 't aay whether liu waahel ping him into tho carriage theu or not.

To tho Coroner—It was whilo doceased waa run.ning across tho platform with tho gontloman whoescaped that I saw tho porter try ing to stop him.

Andrew Howard deposed that whon tho train WBBstarting ho sow tho portor trying to keep back a gen-tleman in n whito coat ; Raw vho decoased tako boldof a carriage door ; 1,0 foil down , and tho train rolledhim about tho korb-stono.

Wm. Dunworth , who was on tho platform with pre-vious witness, said tho deceased and anothor ran toget into tho opou carriage whilo tho train was in mo-tion ; one got in ; thu other following slipped ; witucajheard ball and whittle beforo tho train aturtod .

Kobort lly;m, boroug h-surveyor of Watcrford , s:iidthat ho know iho deceased, and recognised tho bodyas that of William Henry M'Qinvde, of George-street ,Limerick, stationer ; hu was aged about forty years,and was married to his sister.

Joseph Uricn deposed tbat ho wns iu tho employ-ment of tho Great Southern aud Wostorn HuilwayCompany at , Charlovillo ; romombcred tho excuraioutrain coming iu on tho uvoniu g of tho 5th iust. ; sawit start ; tho doord wero nearly all closod and thohuudlcs turued ; aftor the train started bo saw a manmaking a rush , theu falling off the sidu of a carriago ;onl y Baw one man rush ; was looking ou wheu he lull ;saw tho man's log between tue kerb-stone of tho plat-form and tho steps of tho carriago ; bo was rollingalong ; the bod y did not comooff tbo platform .

CroBs-exaraiucd by Mr. Connoll y—Ho (witness) waatwo c&i riagoa from tho hind van ; tho h°ad poi ter wana coup's of paces fro m him ; ho was noarer to wlierutho nccidont occurred thnu tho head porter ; therowero a lot of peop lo rushing hero and thero ; bo Bawtho man rolling along tho platform ; he mado a rushfrom opposito tbo carriago ho was goiug iuto ; sawtho curriago door open out ; saw but ono mau rush ;bo foil ; the peoplo insido the carrriago closed tho door;that wus his opinion of it ; he did not BOO anyono buttbo gentleman who foil I U B II towards tbo door ; didnot hear tho guard, call to tho hoad portor ; it wasfrom tho insido tho door must huvo boon shut ; itmight havo bcou closed from tho outside, bat therewas such confusion on tho platform that ho could notbo sure.; ho closod ovory door bo saw opou ; tho headportor was on tbo Limorick sido.

Mr. Connolly applied for an adjournment of tho in-quest , for tbo production of witnossos who woro in thocarriago which deceased tried to entor, and who oouldtoll how and by whom tho carriago door was oponod.

This waa agroed to, aud tho inquest wan adjournedtill Friday (thia day).

MAJ0K O'GOIUIAN' AND DR. KENEALYM AJ OR O'Gonii.vs has received a letter of thanks

from tho llagaa Clwrta Association for voting withDr. Konealy on tho Tichbomo division , whon he con-stituted tho minority of ono. The Tichbornoag itn-tiuu is fast dying out sir.co that divioiou. A reportof tho dubato ou that occasion, priuted spocially fortho Times, was sold for a half penny each, and cireu.Ioted.it may bo said, by millions, has poworfull y con.tribuiod to this decline. Tho vote given by Mr.O'Sullivan for tho reception of tho petition for theClaimant's release, was explained by him a few nightssince ou tho Coorcio n debuto. Ho said ho waa 121days imprisoned under tho Suspension Act boforo hewas allowed to seo hia wifo or children , and when bobroug ht tho matter by petition boforo that House,through Mr. George Heury Mooro , it was treated withcoutempt. Ho had iho atrongest objections againstgiving any Minostry tbo slightest control over theright of potition , aud houce his vote ou thoTlchbornopetition..

OPENING OP AN OHGAN .— On Friday lastasplon -did now organ was opoued iu St. Mary 's ProtestantChurch , Now Hoas. Tho want of an organ has longboon Tolt iu tho church , and much credit is duo totho llcv. Mr. Lo Uunte, Keotor , for his exortions inremedying ri long oxisting defect. Tho cost of thuorgnD, which amounted to about £100, was madouDby subscription. On Friday thero wore spocinl sor-vicoa, during which tho splendid powers of tho noworgan woro well ahown. Dr. Stanuistrcot , of theTuam Cathedral , waa organist. Tho now bishop ofOasory tern.-, and Leighli,,, preached ; nnd discus-Bing tho thoory or a futu r0 state, showed that allarguments against thu tho thoory wero falLidiousA. largu nuuibor of persons attoudod from Water,lord.

TIPPBRARY ELBCTI0N PETITIONJud gement was given on Thursday, in the Ooart 01

Common Pleas, upon the application of I)r. c«haJ°n

to dismiss Ibo petition claiming tho seat for mr.Stephen Moo-e, of Barne, on the ground that theparty petitioned against, John Mitchel, is dean.

Mr. Justice Lawaon delivered the nnaniiaons de-cision of the court against dismissing the petition.In tho Btatnte there is a provision made that wncro apetitioner died, the petition should abate.bat tberewas no provision for its abatement by reason of thodeath of tho respondent: On the contrary, it wasprovided that a now respondent should be named.That has been done in the present oase, and lor BO

far tho reqm'rementa of the Btatnte bas been com-plied with. Mr. Justice Morris having; exposed niBconcurrence., ' "

Mr. Juatice Keogh said—Thia ia a motion to tbiacourt to decfaro that it has no ju risdiction to try thoelection potition No. 1 for the county ol Tipperary,nnd unloss wo huvo jurisdiction it is plain the peti-tion should be taken off the file, and with it, all sub-sequent proceedings in the matter. A short timewas limited within which alone petition could be pre-sented questioning the propriety of the election, bntduriog whioh time and up to tho last moment of thattimo, petitions coald bo presented. The caso of amember returned for more placos than ono was pro-vided for. A poriod was fixed within which theyshould make their election, but not until tho timeallowed for petitioning had expired. The caae ofdonblo retnrns for tho same place was provided forby allowing both members rotnrned to be sworn, batnot to sit or vote until either had petitionnod againsttho other, and no writ to isauo until the timo forpetitioning bad eipirod. If tho petitioner died thatpotition abated, but provided tho timo for petitioninghad not elapsed any elector could prcsect a new poti-tion, but neither in the journals of Parliamentarylii«tory, nor in any account dealing with elcotionpetitions ia thero a single instanco to bo found or aclaaso to bo cited of a petition abating by tho deathof a member whose scat waa questioned. This is avory remarkable circumstance. I am certain thathad thero been, any such caso tho researoh of Mr.Dillon would havo been ablo to find it. I havo my-nolf, since the arguments closed , examined with tbogreatest caro the wholo of tho journals, nnd I failedto find such a caso. I feel, therefore, just ified inarriving at tho conclusion that undor theNaw of Par-liamont , previous to iho transfer of jurisdiction tothis court , tho death of tho sitting momber did notabato or destroy tho right of candidates or oleotorsto present and proaocuto a petition quoBtioning thoreturn. Tho moment a petition waa prcsontod and ascat was prayod , cithor by or on bcbalf of anothorcandidate at tho election, tho sitting member waspowerless by any act of his to dofeat the claim boforotrial. Ho could not by accepting offioo as frequentl yhappened—though ho thereby becamo incapablo ofsitting or voting—vacato tho soat so as to obtain anow writ. If returned for two places, though onl ypetitioned against in one, bo could not elect for thoother. Ha cannot, say « Sir Erskine May, in Purlin-montary Practioe, edition 73, p. 613, " abandon thoseat potitioned against , which may bo proved to be-long of right to another , and thus render void auolection which may turn out to havo boon good infavor of somo other candidate ; Deithor can ho aban-don tho other seat, becauao if it should bo provedthat, ho -was onl y entitled to sit for ono, ho haa noelection to make, and cannot givo up a Boat withoutsomo legal disqualification , acccptanco of office , orbankruptcy." Tako tho ca30 of tho Sligo boroughelection. Mr. John Wynno and Mr. Somers werocandidates; tho returning officer , who was tho Maytv,falsified the returna, doclared that Mr. Soroera had amajority, and that ho waa duly olectod , though no-toriou sly tho majority of votes were given and en-tered ou the bookB for Mr. Wynne. Mr. Somera waaunseated on petition. Tho Mayor was prosecntednnd convicted , and sentenced to, I think , twolvomonths' imprisonment. Will it be contended thatMr. Someru ' death would havo doprived Mr. Wynnoof his right of petition and 1,13 scat, and compelledtlio Uouso ot Commons to issao a now wri t for a nowelection ? Tuko tho case of Athlone, in which, in thopresent Parliament , thero was, by an orror of thoreturning officer, a doublo return , but in which , onpetition , it was held that Mr. Sheil , tho proicntmember, bad a clear majority of votes over Mr.Kuuis , would ho havo lost hia right to potition and hissent had Mr. Eanis diod in tho interim ? Bat strongas the conclusion to bo drawn from tho pal pable, ab-surdity and injustico that would rosult from such astato of th'ngs, wo aro not left lo mcro abstrao troasoniug, ah inconvenienta. Tho journals of theUouso of Commons and tho History of Parliamentsupplied tho clearest cases in the opposito direction.An example of cvory possible caso was to bo found.Wo havo tho caso of a gentleman who was actuallydead at tho timo of the election, and tho Uouso didnot iaauo tho writ until thoy bad ascertained that therowaa no other candidate who could claim tho Boat, andno possibility of tbo petition boing presented . I referto tho caso of tho Hon . Edward Leggo, who was re-turned for Portsmouth , who bad boon shipwreckedand drowned ia Iho Aurora frigate previous to thooloction, reported in 25 Commons Journal, 573. Wohavo tho caso to which we wero roferred in thocou rse of tho argument when tho member died aftertbo return , and beforo tho petition was filed. Thopetition expressly sta ted tho death. The Committeeof Privileges , not, as waa said , tho Ilouse, entertainedtho petition , went full y into tho oridencc , hoard peti-tioners and electors, and declared on tho full evidencethat Hump hry Courtney, Esq., dcoeasod , was dul yolected ; aud afterwards, on having decided to recon-sider tho merits of tho petition , had it. ro-comcnicteil,heard further ovidonce,«nd decided that tho deceasedwas not dul y elected. His lordship then referred tosoveral oilier coses and concluded—But it waa aa-scrtcd that tho act giving tbo court the jurisdiction ,which ho heartily wished had never beon conferredon them , aud against which they all protostcd, spe-cially prevented tho court inquiring into a petition ,when tho sitting member, who was called rospoudeut ,bud died , or that by implication took from tho courttho power by reason of the acts which require to bedune, and which contemplated , it was said, the exis-tence of tho sitting ihembor. Tho learned jud go thenreferred to certaiu sections of tho act—tho 38tb, 50th ,2Glb , and 51st—and in conclusion said ho waa of thesamo opiuton as his brothers Lawaon and Morris ,that tho motion should bo refuaod—costs to bo costain tho cau.- 0.

Tho petition ia set down for hearing at Clonmol ,on Wednesday, tho 17th of May, beforo Mr. JusticeKoogh, bat ui that worth y jud go has not como thiacircuit siuco certaiu executions took place in Xenugb,it is likely some movo will be mado to havo it heardin tho Court of Common I'loas, Dublin.

THE WATEltFOllD IMPROVEMENT BILLTho ciiy ot Wulcrford has just sufforod a partial

dofeat beforo a commilteo of tho Houao of Commonsou a bill promoted by its corporation , tbo dotails ofwhich muy leavo somo intorest for your roadcrs.Waturford , like Limerick, cmbracoa for tho purposesof parliamentary frauchiao a largo district of the sur-rounding country. Tho main original object of thebill waa to bring this surrounding spaoo within thomunici pal limits , for tho purpose, amongst others, ofmunicipal taxation. Unfortunately for Limerick , itia unliko the sister city in another respect. Waterlbrdhas property of tho value, I bolieve, of, £12,000 ayear, aud has absolutoly no city taxes, save poor rate.iand asylum cess, whilo Limorick—but tho contrastia not pleasant, and is too well known to your roaderdto rcquiro exp lanation. But, not withstanding tboabeenco of taxa'.ion, and tho remoteness of tbo pos-sibility of additional burdens ou tbo rural districts,re«suiting from tho extension of tho munici pality , thoCorporation woro obliged to abaudon this mainfonturo of their bill tho momont thoy went iuto com-mittoo, and to offer to acoopt instead au enlargementto a very limited area, including certain spaces now-built on, or about to bo built on, and forming reallya part of tbo city. But even this small , aud appa-rently reasonable extension haa boon refused bytho committee. Another object; of tho bill was todeal with tho Bridge of Watei ford. Thia structurewhich no son of tbo Urbs Intacta over mentions with,out a groan , is the only means of communication be.tween the city of Waterford nnd the Kilkenny Bide oftho river. Tbo Watorford and Limorick terminusstands, by a fatel mischance, at tho foot of tho brid goon iho Kilkenuy aide; tho Kilkenny shores aro ad-mirably adapted for qaays,and if thero wero froo com-munioatioa between the two banks, uo doubt a socotidWatorford would take the placo of tbo uninvitin g sub-urb that now disfi gures the left bank of tho Suir.Thia brid go, which is of wood, waa built undor au actof tbo Irish Parliament, iu 17U3, by enterprisingWaterford-men. It continues privato proporty tothis day, and tbo revenues yielded by its tolls aro in.creaBing rapidly aud nro vey valuable. Aa tho pro-priotors have a vested interest, no now brid ge oaubo built without compensating them , and the wish oftho citizens was to purchase tho brid ge,, and replacoit iu some years by a moro durable structure. Theirp lan , as well as 1 can make out, was this. To borrowthe price of the brid go from tho Treasury to pay offtho present owners ; to repay the Treasury gindnull yby tolls, moat of which would contiuuo to be recei-ved for tho purposo ; nnd when thia repayment shouldbo tfffOtcd , to got a frcBb loan irom tho Treasury,secured by a chargo ou the revonuo of tbo town ,for th« construction of the new bridge. Tho echemoinvolved also certain arrangometa with tho railwaycompanies of no material interest. This part of thobill hos also been rejeotod, bat the third point hasbeon carried. Hither to tho city Grand Jury has dis-charged the fiscal duties, and tbo bill as it passes theoommittoo transfers those duties to tho corporation.—Correspondent of Limerick Reporter.

V ALUABLE DISCOVERY POR THE HAJR I !—If yourhair is turning gray or whi te , or falling off, ane " Tim .Mei-csn H«ir Ucnewcr ,"—lor it tcill p otitivels rttlurt in ever *tatt &reyor White hair to Us ori f ina l lolour , with out leaveiog the iliMKrerRbie smell of most 1' Hi-etui-tri." It iu.ikr .« t hehair chitrraincly (luuutiful, as well «s prumutiug (be growthof the liair on b.dd -puts , where the gljnil* are not deenyrr]Jertific ftiu from Dr. Veriin>«n nn pvrry bnrtlr; , with fullpmiculars. A-V yprr Ol'»ini»t (or " Tim Il K xicAs riAtBISHHZWHH ," pr*r»V f by H ZBBT C. UiLirp, 493 0<l<irdStreet, LOUI I OD , nod lulil by Cbciuibtii and perfumeia ever,where at 3s. UJ per bottle '

STATION'S OF THE BHIT1SH AUMV. • •

COBBBCTRD V? TO TB« , lST KIT, 1876, ISCUTlIV*.Where two place* are River , the MCODJ is that at wbich thg

D«pot Comp«ny is stationed.CAVALRT. : 25th ...' let bat, ButteTanl;

l«l Lif« Guards ... Regent'* 2ud Bengal, ButteTantPark " ' 20th... P6rt<rnonth, Paiilrj

2nd do. Gnar.!B...Hv(l» Part Z7th...Euni»kiIlenIt. Hor.e Gu.irds...Wiml«or. Z8th...Matta, Briitol1st I). Guards...bMliocollig 29th...Dublin2d Ditto ..Lefd«. 3Oth...l?ort Widley, Barnler3d Ditto...Y.irk . 31st...Gibra!tar, alder«hot4lh Ditto...Newbridge. 32d...Cflp« of Good Hope 15th Ditto... Dublin Fort Trcgintla6th Ditto...Rhornc!ifre 33J...Corl7j.h Ditto...Cabir 34th...Kilkenny, Carlislu1st Dragoons... Eilinburrfb 36th...Curragh, Chicbivrr2d Ditto...Bri ghton. " 36tli...lkni?al, Pembroke I J'13d Hussars ...UorubB V ; Can- 37th ...Qwport, Port Kl 6ou

terlmry 38th...AIdereuotUll Ditto...Bernini' ; do. 30th...Bengal , Weymouih5th Lancers...Cuicl'.Mtir 40th...Bengal , Sboriiclifh]6th Drngoons...Dublin 41st.-Sborncllffe,KHulib '8tuni7th Husjnrs ...Norwich. 12d...Matin , Perth.8th Do...Aldershot 13d...Madras , Currnnh9tli Lancers... Bengal , Can- 44th...Madras , Warley

tirbury l6th ...Burmab , Atblo iie10th Hussars...Bengal , Can- 48th...Birr, Port Tregautle

terbury 17th...AldershotUlh Do ... Bengal ; >,'anter- J8tli....\!(u!ra«, Malta

l.ury *8th ..,('arklianit .12th Lancers....Mancbesfer 50th...Dublin, Mm'-Moiie13th Hussars...Ucngal ; Can- 51st...Beugal , ShefUoM

terbury. 52nd...PurUtnomh11th Do...AMer-hot •53rd...Templemore.16thdo... Ii«nftfll ; Cstnlerb'ry. •5'l-th...Uei>jjal, SlioroclifTe16th Lancers ... Madras ; -56th...Bengal, Carlisle

Canterbury aOth ...Uuinbay, Warier17th Do...Dund»lk 57tli ...Cirylon , Watley.I8th Hussars ... Mn'lras ;58th ...Port«mouth

Canterbury oOth...Bombay, Burnley19lh Do...IInun»loH -. Wth ...lst l,at., N'o?a Scotii20th Do...Alder!,liot Winchester ; 2n'J b-it IlH n21st Dn...I)« . K»l , do; 3rd hat , Cbatban,

FOOT OUABDS . 4th Inf. I'JyioouthGrenadier Guard",...1st bat , 81st...Dublin , Bristol

Curtail 2nd bat., Wind. o"2d... Bengal, Kort d'oorgesor ; 3id bat., Chelsea. G3d...lkngnl , Asbton

Coldstre.un Guards...1st bat , 64th ...PortsmouthWellington Barrack* ; 2oJ , Ootii... Bengal, AMrrs botWellington rtarratks. 6Gth ... Bombay, Parklwr-t

Scots Fusilier Gunrd*, lst bal , d7tu ... l!urmali , Foit FluunTower ; 2ml b.v, Chelsea. 08th ...HumbRj, SundnlaodispAjtTnr. 6«'b...Gib-altar,F.Hubb'8tolit Foot 1st bat , Kilin-70th ...Bengal , Malta

hniifh ; 2nd hat , B»ngal 71st ...Malta , Fort GeoreoKdinlmrtrk 72d...Bengal , Stirling;2nd...1st bat , Hombiy, Dub- 73id ...BnigHl , Hamilton

l i uj 2nd bar, Dublin 74th ... Malta ; Paisley3rd...1st hat , ISei ij ial , Canter- 75th ...Js'evrry, Weyraomh

bury; 2ml hat , Limerick , do. 76th ...Madra s , Cork4th ...lst bat , Gibraltar , Cork; "th...Cii.Uiiam , Wnrlay

2nd hat , Cork . 78th ...A!i!ershnt , Fort Gto.oth...l«t bat , Bengal, Jersey; 79th...AIJer«Iiot , Perth2nd bat. Jer^y ,80th ... Hong Kon ?, Aldersb

8th...lst bat, Ui.ng.il, Gucrn- 81st...Bengal , Gibraltarsey ; 2nd bat, Guernsey j t32d. ..Shornclif fa

7l))...lnt bat, JJovw, W»r-!33d...Bombay, Vermoyley ; 2nd , Bombay, WHrley. 184tli ...Alde»hot

8th ...1st lint , Bcneal , Pei-j85th... Bengal , Portsmouthinoy ; 2nd hat. Ferrnoy ;8Rth...Fcrtuoy.

9th...lsthat Pembroke l)ock ,;87th. ..Nova .Scoti8, GnlwaGreat Yarmouth ; 2nd Viat. '|S8tli ...C"uIclie«tcr , U A I WXV '

Bengal; do. |89th ...Madras , Belfast '10th ... 1st bat , Sinsapore , With ...Dover , Hamilton

Colchester j 2nd bat , Col-91st ...Cutragh , Stirling¦ Chester. fl'-M... iJei va|, AberdeenIlth...l5tbat , Ileu^al , Devon-03 'l ... \V(jolwich Aberdeen

port; 2ud bat , Oevouport. 'B-lth... Belfast12lh...lst bat , Kinsnlo ; 2nd'.05tlt ...Klee ttvootl

bat , lteti(?.il , Kinn.ile :0iJtl i...C 'olche<ter , Aslilon13th ...1st but, Capo ; Glas- '97th ...Bermuda , Mxi.Ui on

gow ; 2(1.3 hat. Glasgow 93th ... Barbados, PurUmn14th...1st hat, DiMiKal. Brad- 09th...Fort Gcorne

ford ; 2nd, Aldershot , do 100th...Mulling.i rloth...1st bat , Aldersbot; 'Jiu!, 101st...Malta , Tralee

Hominy, do. U02J...Portland , N.ia,10th...lstbat , Plymouth ; 2nil:iO3rd , Newport , Naas •

bal , Chatham. lOllb , Dover, Tralee17th...lst bat , UeiitfM , Ath- 105th... !SlieflieU], Flcctwot

lone ; 2nd, Athloue l<K .ttli ...!<drkliur»t ,Sutii!cr *18th ... 1st bat , Bombay, 107th...Madra s , Cliicbeate

Glasgow; 2nd bjt , Sboru- 108th...Bombay, Knni»ki|cl'to !Oflth ...Beiigal , Mulhnga

I9th ...lst but , Cheater; 2nd j liil!o Bri gade ... Ut, bat, \bat., Bengal , Ciiester. cluster ; 2uil lut , ' •20th ...1st bat , llerrou'la, Uury; ralur ; 3J bat , Alders)2nd liat , Preston , <lo. -lib, Bengal , Windiest

21st ...1st bat , Madras , Ayre ; C O L O N I A L COHP «2nd bat , Aldershor , Ayrc. 1st West I li... .Sierra Leo,

22nd:..1st bat , Manchester ; 2d...Jamaica2ml bat , Bengal, Manchester. Ceylon Uille Hrg iment .C*33rd , 1st bat Aldersliot ; 2iid> Koyal Malta Feneibk Abat , Gibraltar , do. j Ury, Malta

24th , 1st bat , C.ipe Brecon , Army Seriico Corps—W2nd bit , Aldershot , Brecon.) minster

Army Husp ital Corps ,Net

DISTRIBUTION' OF THK IIOYAI, AU T1LLER11RAI) QUAR TERS , LOSDO.f.

A Horse Bri gade; UmbalUh lth Bri gade , Burrack p'11B Horse Bri gade , Alder^iot 12th '!o Malta0 Ilorso Brigade, Bangalore 13th do Mean Mrcr1) Horse Brigade, Dublin 1 1-th do Nenbrid kC QE Horsi; Brigade, Wuolwich 15th do WoolwichF Home Brigade, Peshawur 16th do Newca stleDepot , K.I! .A., MaiiUtone 17tU do Gibraltar1st Bri gade, Sheffield 18th do Woolwich2ud do Ceylon 19tli Jo I.uckuow3rd do Dover 20th do Secuuderabad4th do Ahcucdabad 21*t do Portsmouth6th do St. Thomas's Mount 22nd do Jersev61 Ii do Colaba, Bombay 23rd do, Morar711> do Halifax 2V.h do, Aldershot.8th do Meerut 25th do, WoolwichUth do Kitkee Coast Brigade , KheerncSf10th do Detouport Depot Brigade, Woolvrif

DISTlt llib 'TIO.V OF THK HOYA !- K.N'lJJ NKElIIRAU-QVABTHKS , H01IS8 GUA tt US.

A Troop, A)di'r>bot 20th BermudaIt Troop, AMenliut :21st MaltaC Tn)0|>, Chatham. :22ml London (telegraph)1st Company, l)o*ir 2.1nl Cork Harbor2nd Slioruchtfi) 21th Malta3rd Gibraltar ',25th Gibraltar4th Chatham ;2tUh Bermuda5th I'ort.smouth . '27th Chatham Hirbor6ih Chatham i'.!Wi Chatham7ih .St. Helena '-'ilt li Gibraltar8th Gibraltar j :H)Ui Cirk Hatborfltli Nova h'coti.i '3bt Currag lilOHi Aldersliol '32ml Glas-ow11th Bermuda .'J.'lr.l Gmimrt12th Aldersbot 3 It Ii I pswich13tli Inverness (survey) |35lh Chatham11th London (survey) j liOtb Chatham15th London ;U7lli Chatham16th Olford (survey) :ISlb Chatham17th Bermuda |39th Chatham18th Woulwich ;Wib Cliatbam19th l!ri»tol (lurtey) j

BllEAKFAST—BlTS's C'OCOA—GRATEFUL ANDPOBTISQ —" By a ilionmeli knowledge of the nuturafvhich govei n the operations of digestion and nntriticby a careful application of the finn properties of well-sCOCUH, Mr. Kpps h.tg pioriiled our breakfast tablesdelicately fl ivored beverage- wbic 'j may save us manydoctors' hilis . It is by tbo judicious use of such art:diet tbat a cmilitvti 'ui may I10 graduall y built o|strong ruou^h to resist every teudency to disease. Huof tuhtlo umladifs are floating uroond us ready towherever thcru is a weak point . We may esope nfatal shall by keeping ourauliei well (ortiried willbhiod ami a proporly uuuri»uod frame."—Citiif 3Gazette. (543

MAXVfACTur tE OF COCOA.—" We will nowan account of tbe process adopted by MegsH. Jitsti&. Cu., manufacturer* of dietetic articles , at theirin tbo Huston Koad , London. "—See Article in C*Household Guide.

HOLLOW-AY'S PILLS .—This purifying and • ro-lating medicine should occasionall y be bad rteot toduring foggy, cold , aud wet we&tlier. Jt is tbe beat) >°-tatite 01 boarsenc-s , Bi.rc (throat , diplheria , pleuril didasibm.i , aud a sore remedy 0 r congestion, broncbiti indluftauimation . Attention to tbo directions folded Indeach box will enable invalids to lake Ibe Pills in tbi Wtadvantageous manner ; they «ill be taug ht tbe perdoses, Ami the circumstances noder wbicb they a twiucrea^cd or diminished, llollowaj 's Pills act It altd ta,aperient *, and tonics. When taken as a lutrexran tberesult has nlwaye been gratifying ; 0 ven wben tbej i tacan they always assuage tho severity of tbe lympto U9dimiui&h the daiuer.

ADVICE TO MomeKs !—Are you brokeuu >nrrest by n sick child suffering with tbe pain of cotting A!Go al once to a chemist and get a bottle ot MnAVl) »'SooTUMO SIRUP . I i w i l l relieve the pcor snietei Wdiatel y. It i>. perfectly harmless and pleasant to l» ."produce* natural quiet sleep by relieving tbe child fro u9)jiid the little cherub awakens " at bright u i t M-Its iiotben tbe child , it softeDS the gums, allayt all p i"*heves v.'ind , rcifulnte* the boweli . and is the beitkm . «•medy tor dyieutery aod diarrboa, whether «ri»i' roateething or oil-er causes. Mrs. Winslow't Sootbr»| ropin sold by Medicine dealers everywhere, at 1» W P* **'Manufactured iu New York , and at 493 Oiford 8tt« «»•dou ; .

TUROAT AFFECTIONS ASD HoA.BSENB3s.--i n(j(eriuic from irritation of tbe throat aud boirwo' ¦*•be agieebly surprised at the almost immediate relieli "•Iby the use ol " Brown's Bronchial Troche*." TbW» «?»" loz-nneB 1' are nuw gold by most respectibit'cbft > athis country »t u ljd per bo«. People IronblwT > •" backing roug h," « " slight cold," nr broocbi«l'»0 '¦*»CUDUOI try ih. -m 100 «o.»n, as similar troobles,'if »Vo, «~progron, result in »enou» Pulmuuary and Astbirfst WJ;tiom. >ee that the words " Utowu 's BronebUI 1 Rare un the Uoveimneut Staejp around »acb box.—* JTtuinl > y John 1. Brown 4 Sool, BoHOB, Uoitea r*Depot , 41)3 Oxford Street , London. ' ' : ¦ «

FLORILISB !— For the TEETH and BUAJ ^*fow dropj ol ibe liquid Florilline , sprioUed on •• r~bru>h , pruJiici!. a pleosaut laiber , wbich tfcoroofliiJ. "~tlic Te*th Irmn all puMsitet orimpuritiei.bsnlaM rt ¦ SJ-preveuts tartar , stops decay, gives to tb« «<» •: JTpearlj ahilenrMi , aud a dtl <hlful frugruc* lo ta* {VIt reinuves nil uoplt»«aut odourariaing ttom atct] r ,or tobneeo smoke. Tbe Frag rant F triUf *"*!.? Jylu part ol ho ey and sweel bertas, it delicisw M ¦•• W.v-and tlie f rvateat Toilet discovery of tb» %f- '•IJ'J W,of all Chcmihts anil Perfnmett. Prepared bj H. C. I R ', ¦403 Oxford Street, London. ' ' 'LJel JW ''lVe cunnider it our duty to Cantioa Ul> rHW* V'a\¦purious imitations of ibe Gleufield .Bt*n*>'|*_J Ijart^tbe mnrket . Grocers anJ others sellinf 'ltt.?t i Stetbem-elv.B to penalty of £10,000. Any eOB»rMj K» ;imation wbich will lead lo conviction will b*'*Vfi fiivwarded :. '>:>fi} &&¦¦

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