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- :i ; ; : ¦ $ \w vii f mmvmmm mmw \: I ' ¦ ¦ ; ' ii ' ' -' : "f tt i fff - :ftj L>1 T " :jv : " : " h- h' : vH* H:! , .^^iip!? * «aMfi _J: . h I' ;/ H* i ! E8TJJBLIBHBP£T 1847 ti8swB l T,o xirrtoat Circulation in Squth of Ireland. ITonringt , ¦>' »»•• * 9 ond , ffOmniu-StTMt , - ! (oprosn» iHx raoviHciiL aunt). * . J i . . ' .. ' ¦ » TTftBICE-OIfE PENNY; leaily(iaAd»anc«), 4s.4a. (5T All Cheqnes and P. O. Olden , aiado payable to IWSgfflS >- .J£9aS»ffi t »* |^J5J^?f»v.^_.,, i ¦ 1 !. (:' - ¦ I ' T HB , NKT ?S cironlatea . extengitely amongst the nsrchaotii trtdcra " and nol)lUW.:4gext&T£.iann3BJ dunes , &o-i "> Waterford , !B311ffinajr ,. l;tojt»iy, Baa the nonth of Ireland ifinB^all yV^Th*?!?*** v&a attained a circulation nerer equalled by any paper bnttish*i In 'WaterforaTiind ii mlnufEedTy thVTesS- t^ idnjnalin>hJp iniportant cit3[j !wi|K; ^l»lch thct« & direct doily commnnicaiion (16m London. ' :. " Ptrtionlar attention paid to commercial and Agrieul- taril ipjaersi. 1 ' . " ". v'- ^y ; j. .¦*• . . . - . . AdTerjiuieBUnti leoeiTcd lor^the K EW <J b y all respect- tbla STenrspopor Agents lathe United TShgdonV. :" Fre- BSjm ent reqnUita from part ies not known at the offlos. - Amrats for Salo of JOiHE IIETT'S end for ; : is?9iH*?£L 0 i?. !!?*?. :: ; WATEEFOBB—Mias KJXI. T, Gladtio ' M Streot. 1 Miaa FOVTEB, Barronrtrand 8treot. ^ I IlrJ HU QHEB , Mayor' « Watt* J^: . . •¦ ¦ : ¦ Mr. P. M. EoAN , Quay. : ^- -! -: " . : ' MM. QOTLXT, John Strwfc- 'jpis ., «¦: ' Miss KAVAHA«B, O'OonncliSir&eii ' , - . " -\ llr. HAT, . UQ. TJnay. . \\:\: *\- .\ JJ . ¦ ' : " ;. I Hi. D. CANTT . T.0, Johnstown. i Ilr. POBBTU, Barrook Street. H ' " I Mr. i' BoiLAB LOHXBOAN, Lower Tollow Boad. DUKOABVAK—Mr. B. feoar, T.C , Elain-6tj«t. : ; jfc.-HftffiojfTKAiflH. - ¦ I) ; v ! KV ' 1 - ' - " ; JTRA MOBE—Jyiee C LAHCT , Befreahment Bobaa. " CAPPOQUIN—Mr. J ONKB T BOTJ SI, Allon-Stroot. i CABEICK-ON-SUIB—Mr. JAMBS MC QBAI6, Zleia- ¦ ¦ Street , and Miss HAWS, i . . ' LIBMOBE-Mra. MniDE; "i : : | ¦• ---•- i PILTOWN—MUl EOOKE. . : . ! ¦ : EHJUjCTBOMAS—IJU» HABT Dun . v ,. ; t ?A8!f&SE EAST—UiasjLovH. : ' : ; ? ' ' . ' ranS+awK EoSAt^B. . ¦: : ¦;- ,p j .: ¦• . ¦ £ ' ¦;• fDTOOTX-i*- HxiBii *. . ' ;. ¦ ''}!; ; . ' . ¦ ¦) - : ; iTAliO'Wl-iT. Qatay. i: ¦ ' ¦ ' . }i i . ' . v : . "* .. ' ' I CIiO QOA—Mrs. BBBDT. i ' i. ] TIPPEHABY—P. O'C OUHBUI, t3tnttdi -Stic:tr' - ra jaADBAIAY—J. PoaA». i j ' mm mil nAOO Lffa fT* TYJ__^a..L ' /\' »A' _! Ci_JVl* ¦ . * 'i 1 1 ffi^^Sr. 1 ' WSSSafnSBSSSSSriiiaW : i Book BtalL . I i ' , ; j ; ;' gAS^r i SpgB, - Boo^S^id. J; j f ' v R . jrj WHDO^-CWBras , Sp^. !6:.^LACT,.;85 r . GiW)?- , . i i 'r- ohntth bt^ot. , - '' :i . ' - Mt. /. l' i C. 1 MITCHBLL & Co. , -Bed Lion Court, Rcat-ot. i U. Jf. WHITB & S ON, 33, ffl««t 8treeU CHELLBT & Co., S, Leadenhall 8treot , B.C. : ! Teruile News Boom, 172 , Fleet Street. . Hrwrs. STBEBT & Co.; Corn HUL , , EMAJicK.ViT?Bs Ageppy, WM^bmiipePA>4, W ¦ MttwiVKlliO &S OK; >0 , Bolt Court , ' VtHt-SV; \ l\x. J. touvo , Fltot-SUcet. do. ' do. D1JBI<TH—Meesrs. CBAS. E ASOH ; i SOB, Abbej-ct i P. B. O'KEEwe , 1, St.!AnilreW-Stteet. . Vniaz oosttftct with the Canadian ' ' GoT^nwiat for oonveyaneg crtte Cay ^a . a-^afll). 1 ;^' . :] JVos» Livstyeol-yiiy tiond otuUr ry ¦ ¦ ¦-• ¦ - UT7BEJITIAH ¦•I°v ftn«b jp<| 1 &MSnt^il... r ..S*p t28 NUUIDIAH For weoeo«MontT»»l......Oefr 5 S ABDINIAH -Por Qnejeft 4j Mtotr?al-,~.Oot J2 IJOHOOMAK. ...-.....For Qof^o & Mfjnfre»]V,;;..Oot 39 PABISFAH . .„. Por Qdeqco 4 Miantrea] Oot .26 IiAnBBKTrAH...w....For Qnrb'o&Moiihipal .(,. l (Ko'f 2 1 Saloon PoBfaee. 10, 12. ISasd 18 Gninpas. : Second Cabin , £7 7*. ' , Steeiig«i ~X5 , 5a. - . ¦ . 8hort*«t «rd CheipeBt Bbarelto C»r»<U, Minitoba. Nnrib-Wf»t TrrtHorlm, Britirt JColppJbci and . all poJnte Jn tb» V?*»i»t* ^^*-f if iA9^» %:rJ^tP thtonsh rates to Aurtraibspd N«w$3^3 Vtarc.f. B, Voh ' csnreT and Honololn. '' ' i\ !' j : ¦ " ' ' lOdob-Bocoj to 8ft«'eri> itii HMpr»t»»fl <Vttafl«ite» relating to tho GoTeraiDontlSSeo Grant Lands of ICO Aorea. ¦ ; ¦ . : ; | i | . ! ?} ¦ ¦« CmrpiiDj ' * BpecuiV " . B' AHSBOOK , I»^onMA- TIOB ," Tepsnt-Fannfra ' B*pcH». «nd Mapi frea. ^ ' G£jr "Written bonnd ps8oengew aooorapametl oy.a SpscW Cbnaneioi. ' ; i| | I . . J3pccial Betn*n Bated to tho Cblcnno ; - ' ¦ WorW' ii IPptt: ,. . Dirast enriff P from Lopdondeny to Hew Toik, BoMott. ona Philadelphia.jaU ;tbe year. ;. Pet ixtllhetivloiTnbtioB «pply to ALLAH BBOTHSB8 C Co. , l8, v J«nw glrrct, 1 Krerpool , and 60, Poyl» Btwst. J>ma<mdorrT;! JAirt* & Atax. "Axtur , 25, Bo^rfU Street , . Slasgow.. aBdl5, Eyre , Sgnaro , Gdviij ; J SCOTT '6 Co., T«W«m«t(nmr WABB BBorarpf, 2, BarronBlnmd Street, Weteford j »fnoiuif-%BOxitrft ' 5SiT«rf»wa - «b»yt.^« teT. «ord « or WlIAUH /0B«0-TBpT j. 81, Allon Barest, ^^Sod . ' Septenliqr- . W. MJW;. ' 'J^' - ¦ : ' ^ ¦ .Cas ^aniL—aBa.- Scnti. -iSTxaea,- and tlio 7 ^= e =^ ^oifti> -- or^ei!ffia. ; £-rvi~j fer GSEAT <J7E£T3S£H . BAIIiWAT " COD pany' s ftaJDB and Steflfflboato , o<o MIUOBD HAVTO, iifcoDnfct ioS^jth! the . ^AiEn»OBD end Lmraic* ,.WAMB»oB»;fc'CEi»*BAi. »»¦ ! LABD.QDd WA*EBTOB», :!P; ra<UBTAV, LlBUOBI : Aim FEEMOT LiBxa. ; 1 ¦ ¦ Ofcristcsfc Z^onto oo4 ' ; Z3oflacdl Poses. ! ; *V— -5k Esvriii Praia * e»i - Pa$i £p|?35!%^ ss, - ' ¦¦ ' ¦ ¦ Saa B Uasxtt Vdl y. ! VQmi. -TMTJ Lowboiir (Paddfeston) tt 5^. P^' v fioudftyd ciecpted , end Asisrra AT WATJB i I ' r^(^f«tber ,a»d <drOJrjB(rtMiOM.pe«iittin g i * K ?! w »^;^i to.Jor*o Trate- on j tho Watford an^ Ujnenek, Central Ireland , V ^Sch WWK Pay, * Wwl rf aW p^» Trah. i : ' £ K M a) ftt 12. 25 p5» , liW-^oUoW da^; ¦ Iw^^iafflrsarfflffis chS-S 3 SS'feS ,^* > itorte3 - E3BCTBAIAT. . _^ , ' .fron : Hew MUford wfll, la ^ £s „$&*&: ^r * *** mterforf c^a ^arbbia i :>i#aas%!j i . ¦ - |a ' " 3rd VlMff W fl JDIP vwvw*' a^-^i- , 1 j^TH niBB—X«JW B< ( O*U*i***WA* uw-^wiujr ^vv- r-iv - .«•««. i » ' ¦ V8 ra c^» »^Ifote JP»i>J».JS?6d. *pr 1 ; ' ¦ . I j : ; iS^^lMS^^ dy & ; , Cpui^if an^Diocoun ;-I w^toSja^a -»£^ Afetat;/A^lpW.#^i 1 ^BddhbctoB .ienaiawii ii . .!,. : .. . ; ¦ , V- ti f t.v AMERic^ ! wp; ; : !•• ¦ ¦ ! - ,_ .< 800THAilM0H *-NEW /SOUK jtf iifiiill HiHI i : JS ¦|;i;|;::];;f j: r j rHB < ^ i p n^j i# ^-^yiH i :/ r mi-^ r:-!v - : ;• ¦ •' . " . *H ¦ Hi- - -!: s |. - - :i ' : : " v - . •r . -- < - ¦ -¦: . ,. r i ^JLg' ^ .ij , , 1 ,; . - ,;;- ¦ -ii . . . ¦ ? . . .. ¦ : ' - ' M J- ' ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ' v I j . ' v q[. - ;;| V -^^ti<t>p<tt9«r^ j - : [ - : v - - ; &titi& SlilppiAgv Icoinpany, Ltd. .> \\ . OCTOBER , 1B93. i , «. 1. l&S* 1 8< **? CTo«)nin " ifliH<Si irf«;» : ^A« iBJa p A o A » . ^auiio^i) o rr | C0B», DOBUNJ BEtPABT 4>D OLASOOW. ' ¦ i 'V^ij^¦ ; ' : rjlHB New and powprfal ¦^WwBET lMK -*- . skf8w Suaman ABANMOBE , ^iTirMlIrVTii tnTT rrnrn CCMBRS T^SSS!BT !? *! a * l> P- l L KQE1'E88- ' E D ° Y B Toy SI .^fPW»t»5OW), »}& inwrty to tow .Vesseli/and to *dj «pjr Port w Forts In anr order , in or eat oY. the oartonan oouiw, to . Beodre ant Dlsohargo Cargo, or; for any r othn Pnxpos9 wtatwwTw. v .,f' ¦ . -- . -7•:: --; . -— ¦— .;¦ «»0rr MOHpAT.(XMriot) 1 t^ mj , [oi rar: W£DHEaDAT Iria. Kjmontn) 4th Oofober , 8 p.m.ii Uth. i p.m., - 18th. ¦ ¦I, , 1p.m. » i 25tl»T * i>.m ' ¦ ' - ¦ [_ : * ' M _ ' ' «UUa6n TO W»TB»rOBD. P TCTJ HOHDAT (WreotJ ... ' '...P ,. i .„ 2 pj». «>. L i_ ¦ I E«1J. to Qreeaoei ..OJ p.m. ETBrjJEHDSSUAS:,(Illjia<i y i _. _.; : ..„. J p.ib. !. I ¦ I . Ball, to Qwonooi _ti3p.m. _ i ¦ -wizxkn>u> TO iiuin - ' ErorySATDEDATjdJrect)- M . ~ NL. T ... ¦ ... i p.m, '. 1 '! "; '^B«L»isr TO "WATVtaton». - •¦ . ¦¦ . . ¦: >' -| . Ererj TDISDAT(TilDublin. _ i ¦ _J W»TXEKi»D TO DDBLnj, ' ¦ ETerys«trBi)ATt»iaTSeifrBt) :::""" .?. .;; 1 p m. _¦ _ w»,™ ' O0 *'" T 4 WixxBioaa; DuuoT— ' ' , " WEDUEBnATB, ith October, « p.ts. , lltn , 8 p.m ; ISttl, : ¦ !• ¦ ' ¦; . ., ' «p.p> i 2Mi.8p.^i. . •¦ ¦ _ _^_ -^i _ WAWMOTO TO OOU..- Erpiy THUEaDAt (DJioct) ¦ ••» . ¦ ;„. :• ¦¦ ¦ . ' .- .„ . a p.* -i-t^.^i - COM TofW«idio»D,;p2seci- . ' .' . ; ¦ " , ¦¦ S"E IDJiTO, ,6tIi OctooCT . 14 > ia, IJtii 7 p.n; Mth, .3 ,p.m j I! » ' •!• " -• 27tfi.7 pjn. .1 ; ' : . -1 ? j . Vr . ,_ -- :!• : WlBOUOBD TO EoJbOJI. ' ^ ¦ ¦ "- ;.Ter7S3tnrdiiT (Tia 8onthunDton) _. ' < n.m i _^_ lXMBOB fSt. Katharine Dock), TO Wxntaroso 1 I 1MUESDAT8, 6th Ootober, 8 «.». ; » JStt , | Tp.m f ' l»tn, ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ' \ " . ,"". '6' «.in ». . S<S. th l2 - -n<wa.. ¦ ! -Ko'truuhlpaeiit bj tfiU roato, ' Onion for collation-or deliver] ' of (}68dj v 6rat to ' B'Niiuiu n 4 CoJ (Limited), ll, Cutlo-Btneti FinstmrT i to Cljds Shipp ing ICaapann 123 , T^iiiimihill Street, or Cljrdo Shipping Company! E Vf a&ouna , St. Katharine Dock, will teedte prompt attamacm. - i Wimwii WPLTKOOTB, dinot, Wia>l?EaDAire , -«h- Oetolxsrr »" p.i» I ¦ lltbi 1 - 4 -pun ; 118th! ; ' 1 p.m j iStb, 4 yiw. . F ITBODTH TO 'WATMITOKJ) , direct— BATUHDATH, ' 7th. October, 3 p.m. ( ltth, noot) (from ' " ' Pontoon) 1 21it, 1 pjm 1 28th, noon (irom. Pputoon). : ! ¦ . .. ¦ ttiiwiKao TO aootsiiunuir. . ¦ " ¦ ' t- : . Ererjf SATpEDAT Cdirsot), * j. n ¦ .: . r , : " ' ' .BooTBAa«D» TO V/kvmroim.1 , ¦ ' ¦ ¦ " . -' : ' Erery FEIDAT—vtAj^irMoom. ' ! WiT»»TO«D TO NXVHATXB. , Every RATUEDAY , Tin Boathampton ' . ' _ 4 pja i Nmum TO WanuoKix. i : Escrj llpNDAT (»J« 'Poiervin4, Soy lbampton), Cargo . only. •!?•¦ ' WlijirdiD T4 n IJo7XB. Erery SATUODAT (TiaSeathampton ' and Kowharen), 4 p.m. r ri > ' Htm TO WMSMOKD. ¦¦ .. I . > Eycjy! TUESDAY (Tia'8ont»>imEtoa). JCarjo-only. 1 Th(3ier!Btcansoni -havo ! eif« _Ub»'l /Hc9mpo<latlon for PoesoisorB. ' : i " ¦; , '"" ' ' .. I PAflBAOK-lIOUET. ' .Ml! ¦ ¦ •;¦ ¦ . . - . . ' | : - Ca3)in. .Ectom. Stoorngo. Ectorn. Watcrfori . 'to Gloesow L 17«. 64; 12S«. :. 10s. Its. : i I Bolfast, .I. 17a. W & lib. * ; ; , " ! - i Coj* . .! ..!. ; «. wt! IU . . .*. , . -!*¦ <& !' ., - .Hjtaoufh and " . i ' I ¦' > ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ; : _ fionthunnton20ii. MJ. f(ta. 103. l%x ,. 1 I I<ondon, Tia Sontli. 1 i ¦•• , ' J ;. ! ¦ ' ampton * Eail i ¦ ' . Ill ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦- . i . , . ' U/M»hkTJnL V EaiC.td. 1 : ! - ¦ •:! IOO. - ^ ' I DoTer , L ' 80s. '4' I 10s. 4- ¦ rrom Dnblin .1. 10s. (KJ. 63. - " . . ;;tofl-B-pk toi . , , , ¦ •! . -: ¦• ; -i ! ¦ . r- Kinfe«omi ^. ' lia : 83. .. Children abote&andrador 13yon ol ago»JBftU Fata. E«tnm TtoleU »nil»tle for twoimonths—not tmmfoiable. fcr JfPDt.-i TlMC C1 J4* 8hh>ptnj; Company i (Limited) can TJiSrt Good* >ht]>p«d'by'thcW lianas o^.SUunen «*dnat all Soa Blfke- Forme, Bates of Pnmiam. and . all intftnav JorEaoi of 1 fttdghy bo- applj:.tQ Vtfaai t.&y usa k. Co- Plrmontb) TBOKAB H'QUBXT , Xonoon ana Ebnth. , "Western BAlhray Compiisy. Exeter Building* ,! Arthnr Eteet, Went , snd at the t. k S. W. Eailfray . BeociTing Uboaaa throaghovt London ; Clydo Shi pping JCo., U.JViotorU-nrcM, BoUwt k 'l Clyde ' Ehippnis COj BoabuieV/ {Dnildlngt , U3 Leadmhatl Btroot /Xondon; E.C.V Clrde 'SblPltoj Co. J Hall, war OBoes , NerwbaTenj 42, Council | Home ptroet , Dover j TCfT'Carfton'TIAcVr , ' Qusgow 1 Coatom House Buildings, CnxmocVi Pock Sood , ! Umorick;: TOWB Quky, Sonthamp ^ Jon 1 SH. Wea Qa»y, rDaintarlP«aiiok*» Qany . f!ork. * : ' - : CtTDB BlUPPIHa COM?ANTi (LIlhraD). " ;: 1 ¦ ' - 11 Onrteto House Qiia>, Watorford. epenail terns of ' BiDs of Lading; »qair»a b y tt» t'lyde ¦finimjlni Company (Limitod) to M hid from the AgunU. TelographioAildrciaff "CBttiiBi», *'|WiT»»rpaD. !t7p,$ojfor . a' L.BtOBmbliip Company : . i H : . - > . imnxEO). I . . IHXEHDED OEDEE \OV 8AIHMa O3TOBEB, ; 1833. " . 1 ] ¦ ¦ ^rrhiATilM^f ^ t ' - DUNB ^ODT. BEGUiA^. i OOMEB/ GH, LABAi : i ! I f^& T ^lS-lS Watford , ' : V—-Jfv ; _Ta Bteanubip Company (IicJUed) ^S-Sf^XVWV reoelTO Good* imd Lire Btoci for . Shli- ¦ ^^*?W»<_ SiS on the ooWUtteli taanUoAed fi* * ¦ ¦ 'i^" " . r --i !' ¦¦ " Sailing itoiM , 4o., to bo, had atjthtir ' ¦ IWATERI-ol^' ABp " BSIiTdl- ! . . nmi TfixnTOBPTo ausTov 1 rciax asinoi io mtrzzrai D _ EmSf iteU ? .?.SaJSoon Wed 1 *!* ?. o3t 4...U Soteht JSSSv;.: 1" " Jiit' nuon. Wed4wda3r .il j r.,/ * •**?>* V^^TI 1 18.»3alfnoon &>»ard»y , r 1*... Snteht . ¦5SS&^ I 17... SaKnoon W«diiKid»y, \i 18.K}lni«ht i^Sfl- " , SO... 4al tfnoon SitntOayi . ? , «;. -fl2 mfnUbt T^kay "2t_12 nol>n WedSday, {, K^Jaft noon •JWaey. ' , 27..:2afenoon Satnrfay :¦¦ 28..J 7 af_ t n<.on •toftSayr 1 81... a.lt' nooo- Wed'iday, Hor-:..ll nl 3 ht iSfS«rly Morning tunings , ; CaMn»;ol lieXtouneri wU hTopeajtq reoeiw Pa«wnger» arriving by; thaiHight llaU T 1Se ! |Si£^|lilS.f S^f ^Omm (and fer- Tiro ; ioontkti -opttooal to rctnrn,feom tolATCiyoolJ, Oi ( amfS o^D ^rw x) I *1 vis^00 u ¦ ' 1 ' ''mi wxoaii ' oao; ; ' ' ; FM*U3»i*ooi. : taif ftU jfim Monday. . Oct. *... 2 af^noon Weti&r, J, '¦¦h tlynoo. Wedieida,, . n < r>«*^?« ' PrUaii " •• «.-Zarfnoon Prldiy. n. £~8 mom WedWay, V. 18.J S ' al/ooon Wedpoday, . > 8..'3aftncn ^f bnnday ^e^ 'Lad i^MBa . 6erraStraTemn»wWn WlHei|>wf. |do Ketura lajin- ^^^ Sfh&on^. Wbomo. t oB^tol) amt»»Sh^<e^W«t«»nj r*jca^,^ TOTt*to . ^aoa and Horfl» We«t«li» WWS». »M, 8oj*5 122l i S l 5 i i^S^ta ShefflaW and l&ooliMini; and UUlasd Bail- Smto ^ r^erforfnThrongh BookUfa alao wtto Uaeriolr, ^^. ( ffiaTj!n^fua»!^l6(^^ «««•». ^SMd^ootod UMnih from ail Kattou cm •Waterford asd E ftS5iT fcooSfittaonitb at low BeUetd aUprincipal EU- W"SftW»RL t «- " S:.l,. n 1: ¥•«» Bmirrm. tallimr at : ;; i "" Tnesdlyi i ¦ Tenb7rafuford . " So ^-«lCla,.. i j l waTE^VoSI) AUD HEWEOSB] ' pmnji Hiw Bos»-»aflr . Bunday* «MopML at>U MU. ¦ Vsok Dojicui[ojf-Dafly, Bimdtji«o4pt»4, »t a80 aja. . iS^^ewS^dBfimanli&ai^^tectoimro an oiodi aipped J>y these Linesof bteamen at 8a. <d. per TuaiJtoT Xratoi baTlag Tearbri AsrwnnenU , and U. per /S^t to Oflttrionil BUpreri . TeatM Ubedoolarodat time of f^Sthi ; aecored and erary laXomr.tion glTen b>¦ Aprats at WABDUOT^^atertord Bteaniah p Co. (Lioitodl^ Head Mteta. Tha Hall. ¦ i ' ' ! j . _ . ' ,. .. "E^SoV-Waterford Bte«n.W]. Comjany (Itolled), £3 ^^^^ .^^^ ^^ (UmUod^ ! BnSeS-Waterford Bteunabjj Companrt M»] . ¦ ¦ : SSoAiSojii-Watofora Bteamatip ComsanyiOffiou.: . : ££JJ5»-I«ower; ^nwni ; BfHaahip Oompauy - a t (^Qeo , MSSi^S^fiH^^.nn^ ; BtL».biD l' c om Dan» ' a :0OCa . ; 18 , UPI^KK ciECIL STBEET, ; : LiMERJlCK^ TTgEG to inform be Pof)Il0 tbat tiey ore prepaw4 to iiijwnea Sums typo . s ; ! ! £10 w £1,(^00, ¦ And upTwria/ in nil ;pift» of Ireland, with or : "^^ i . ¦i wi ' ' )inqt 8^inri»7| ! . ¦ ... . : ; ' : ; ¦ ! .i(. %rFB : - 1 it i: 'G JB-Bi- - = : : .^H » - ' ¦ ; ' ;i jj - aAMAGER eiWGERJ WIS9i^ , : ¦ ¦ ¦ :•¦ ¦•' \: v;r'|Jjir»JTjiAlBBB- -A B-rr •-: •- : ¦ ' , ' ; A .. ^BXriOIOtrO j BlbJIAOBXO "'¦¦ ¦ " ¦ ¦ MAT IBE oBtAnwb. b? ¦ .¦!: ¦ ¦¦ GBipCSRS :; lANp 'j #HB j^MBEO»AKTS .[..: ' ¦ . " ! ' ' ¦ ¦ - " -•- ; ' " - ' ? :I-L . ' ; ' ' ' ; "!- ' ' ; ' ' ¦ 'T' j " ' " - 1 , : l.: -;. ; ... ¦ ¦Mdrijf actt rert tr- : . . -; : it zmm& H. - \ . ¦ « i- -:- . " . - ;-«- - . . - - ,^.^h.{l.W«. ; « i^i ' . j . -t.; tv ;f . <- . . ¦ ¦ . ¦ ' ' . : ' ' ¦ ? ' " !, :¦• ' . '; ' il»j7 ': ( ' ¦ ' ' AND .& VTETTOira IlognoHo Tfccatoqat , . ¦ ¦¦¦ roB lOTijs.ociiB AJiii itSLiv br " ' ' PAIN AM) WE>KNE8S m * HB BACK, . ' . Bhenmatifm , HerronB Exhaustion,- Littlr Coinplalnt linmbaap,.; .Headaches ,; . [ ' ¦ ConsnunUpo, : Bcatloa, .;.. ¦ ., , BronobitU, : .. -) , ¦ Astlima , Pleirjaj, g?'" ' ¦! Fnltannary A^ec- Female DisoirlSS. Kidnoy Diseaae ' tipSs. . . -;; ; General and local Bpilopsy, ' CeM»,'4o., , - Debility, I P«r«ly»U, Nenrml(ria, -: j rnaptlonal Diopr- ludiRsboo, }: . ¦ 8(AhH Aihnonfci, dew. £- - ' •" ¦ ; ,. Conrtlpaa p^^BlliyBin e^;;^ , fr ' ; ilhron^C yii h j, etc , : ^^O^W6E %*AUED ^A^TC^BA- C^8D^43.iiM«JPamphia '4 J innBtrated. oontaw- tog modioalkidofli eV f tca 'Umonlate7 llat of pri<v«; end genOTplinTproaUcB. - gistb or - poit /rco- H All snC prora ¦h pnld ffet it and read it ' No F>m. e , dy «jaaj» Ilcujofcn. A. FEW OP * OUR ' ¦¦i AtiMT " TEaTIMONIALB, TDTEABi - PiLW'Sitik & NEEVODS. -fyj - . .. . ' . - . '"irasa 1 : ¦ ; ¦: ¦ •¦ ¦ ¦¦'Corosli . ' Eathmoylaa/EDfleW . ' Co. Ueath, T , . , , 9th September, 1833. ; . 'I; ,tya «Jad to inform 700 .thAt ti e Mainbt to Bait nhioTj I Jffi ^ tben ? flt 'w*ot.'Sbe wa» a great sufferer jfrom p v 'i v " ¦ " n ? norroninesj, bntieince wourinrt yourrBolt cbo JiM had only on£ ot t|to lfehtattaoka. | ^^ ¦ . "i CfliioEj J. HiBTtsga, : 1 .' -' c Clerk of Fe«> Cession- , FDIGESTION " AN1>! WEAK BA07C- 6. Llemore Terrace , Botonio A»onop, Tbe - McgneUe 1§} ^& ™ ^& *&^ ¦condors; I snlTered from indlgtatlon and weak back, but 1 na now glad to cay 1 am oared , ' and fcrijdy poiloct health.' ; : W. .Buett. ' TT 0S3-' OF 'APPETITE. ' . I ' ¦**- * , ' , '' . ' ' ¦ Kineapy Beolory. Nenry.. ' . ' ' ¦ •' ¦ - ¦ " ^T 'Aup,rt 17th, 1SJ3. ' Haying ^ Boms months : «go ioullerel from u rery bad appotitu. I cot ono qt Mesna jWolton aK i Ca' a Uaenetlo Bolts. . Alter wearing «ame . for a short Jt!mo,;l. fonnd uiy ??JS"^^ Uy , toprorcd . which , 1 :sololy' attribute Co WcUonSZIagn ctlo Appllmco. i N ' . ' ¦ y ¦¦ . : , " . . . . .; (^9*-) T. p. Ij-wm (l ector). T TJKQ AFFEGTLQN AND WEAK KNEE. OLA :-, - . L3 ,v«ll y£pd^v Cloam«l , flth 1?Bbraary 1803.; I . T l, TO !K£ nol >I llo!IBaI ^ fn «*s«fying to the amount of good derived from yoorUimietlo AnpIUadcs by my friend and mjBaU. Abqat 19 mo9«h» s»o rfiad - a)»«ry tovere fail from a horse by which 1 had my Cnoe joint badly dlslootod. but trca weiirliig " y6nr"7Kpei> Cap It . was completel y Btt^fftbnnxl in two nonths : 1 tabtjnuootly procu rodono of yourlnng Invijroratorafor airlend whb bod ono ofhis Inpn-affeetedI and hedWTfd ihe greatest boneUS from it. ToSr lmmrlnTlgOTiitOr Wioald ' w woni by naWie eaffcriog from the obest or. Jungs. " -¦¦ ¦ . ¦ •• * ¦ ' ¦' ' ' ¦ . ' ¦ : :H . ' ." ' , ' : -Drain Hmrr. A STHMA & BRONCHIAL AFFECTION, -ta. . 8p. iin ' ?y ila, ' . lloneymore, Co. Porry, ¦ ' , - . •¦ •¦' '••¦ ¦ ' 2 th Ji.nuar. 1 1E33. It is with great pleunre I rive yon the facU in reference to the Lang Iuvigotators I got from too.' Prior to November, U3I , the man tor whom I got them had beon for some years snbjodi 1o \aotbma aud brpB0l | la! ¦ affection, and from con»tltutional wenki.<as was unable to stand cold ¦ Tho Lung Invi gorate* I go^ in November, 1831, proved effectnal, us tho manpjjccd thp wioter witHont being troublod with oothma; and »o able to ' endure ccld In a Tray that he could not hare done before he got It. [ la tho bozlnotag ot this winter I got another Iiung Inrigprator from yon, with tho Ktu t that the nton has beeu free from asthma, and >blo attend his nsoal work thwngh all kinds of :we«thcr. ¦ ¦ . * ' . ¦ ' ¦ ¦ i .XpqM«S MIEB (J.P.) OAIN IN BACK.^QEliERAL. DEBILETT. -t i. J... » Bellvne. New Ebsi,. 27tb December; 1ES3. I h»a bejn suffering some time ago with s ' .piin in xaFboci and nenoral debility. 8ome ' of my friends beraoodod mo to try one of your Mi gnetio Belts- ft did so , aid I am h«sy to ray 1 feel ranch better now, asd ajmost free from pain ta xay back , and my (general health ii very moon Improved. ' ¦ ¦ ¦ '-¦!• ' ' j ¦ ¦ ¦i | iy ' ¦ •' " ¦¦ 3. mcnoieoa Joaxa, /TS EEAT PAIN IN JBACK. 1 HJT ^ \71Ulim street . Llitowol, 25thJTovembor, 1E91 .. •^^PS s»a«red very often from agrta^paln la tho biieS , 1 was recommended to trr One of yon* I&gaetlo Belts. Slnoo I have nsed It tbe pain which so odea preraotcd me from a gcod d»y' a sport on the mountains bos completely vanished. Your " MagHoticon " Bolt cannot bo too highly praised. i DlHIEL COIXISS. EAIN , WEAKNESS m BACK AMD HIPtf Glebe UUls. Boyle , Co. Bojcommon , »rd Atignst, IK«. ! Having f ully, Usked the . <rar«Ove properties ol yoor Slagnetic Appllancos 1 can BOW with coufldroce and gratitndo fornlah my teatimoDy to ihdr reall y wooderfuland bcacflcUl ' Jff*«* i Daring tho months of February, Harcb, and April i I 'SCered seterolr from t ains smfl wcaknna In my back, hips 1 and tblgh. Part of tie time I was toUilj- , ouablo to do any I buriness , and srarcely ablo to | walk or taovo about On applying yonr appliances I can p sitircl y stato that in 48 hours the pairs rotlwly left 00, and before tbo end I of tbe month 1a> nmal strength ard activity ires completely restored. . 1 i I - I . . . . HcaH STTWABT. /p<HE0NI0 BE0N0HrnS, NERV0U8NESS \ j Firrankill Httlonal School , dJUeOTcjory,' : _ county Kerry, Ut Angnat , 18S3. The Lang Iavlgqrater and other, appliancea which 1 pucduaoci iiom yon ia Dusaof last yea/£ave proved most Dsnenclal vo my Health , so muoh so that I attribute to them the completa re-establlahment, of my former vigour and energy. Ueadjng on» of your pabllo testimonials , I lia- medulely procured your applboors, with the result that was noon enabled to go abroad «lth impunity. Ily fonan appcUt«v Tlsonr, and eneray I bc^iL to retarn, and tbo noting cough estuely disappeared. I now enjoy better than, my former osoal bolth. i : ! Jon» OTDOSITEIX . ^CONSTIPATION AND RHEUMATISM. : Vl y . Fanpnstown , Elane , Co. Meath , ; 1 (eel great pleas&re in offering my gnteful tcstimpny to the nse of your valuable Magnetic Appliance. I suOercdl from Chron)<i | Bhean»tUm ana Constipation for over four years, 'imrlng'that period I had to give up dnty thre* ttmesandhod-toenter boep it>V iwtos .with littlo hopes ol ever been sbje . to. retnta to .duty anin. I was nndcx skilfal medical treatment during my illness , vrblch cost me <rter £30, rcsnlilBg only la partial relist; ' I nas thea advised to use one ot^oor.Bpeclal Po wei illtsnotlo Bol t*. Procuring one from yoa f wore it only about three nuntlis , whoa , tbsnk God, 1 was completely cored asd had no attach since , returning to my duty in health and happiness.: I an deej ly grateialto ^K^^g^S^B.LC ! rr , UMBAQO. . I . i , JVAI ' ¦ " . - . ¦ TtnrlcsbCR HopiSJ, Cuhcl, : ¦ . . , ri3th February, 1803. ; fni aoito ' a martyr to Lumbago lor years , and some ewln years ago wiaindncod to try one of yonr Belts. Sines then t have never euffeicd In the leajst, and wonld not be nithopt tbe! Belt fOTi any coaslder»Hon. . I haTe such confidence in yosr -trestnMat thafl im ob» gcttiz ?* threat spp llanos from yon for sore UuroaU: ¦ I : i I - - . . j, Eowimo PHIU-IPS, J. P. I T&HEUMATI81I ANtT SOIATIOA. ; ; Wni ibnnisoortby, Co. Weztord, September ?ith. I ~ hivo been iaffezlng from Cbronlo Enennutlsm for ov*r 2U years, daring wblob time I tried vsrkns remedies without rood ring any benafli antil last Novombor , when I pucchasM one of yoor Magnotio Hel ta, which: I am happj to tiy, did tu deal ot good. I have great bonfldenoe tn rocoinmanrtlng ths nn» of lc to any popiori suffering from 1 rhanmati am aad ^ T ¦ ¦ : j ' uB" BomK (Buttlo Bros)., , Oar Ancnt for WBtcrlord and Dintrict u . j I Mr. ' HEffBY BELL, Drtauirt, I ; . ¦ ; Tun ¦ QDAT. . I - ¦i "¦" . "'" , ! . ' ¦ ¦ ¦ . ! nlj> OPTOBE. ~ ! ' TD>TJPTDBEJ J&> . ! : JCb ! $0FFEBEBS frcd 1 . Hcmia (Bnpture) are rcconi mended to wear ' WetWn'i ' Magnetic Tmcs , hi ghl y re commended tor tta Curative and healing proportiej. ! ; I : ' NOTE-PEiCE8. PRICES. ! JjLn' s Belts from 10a. 6d. 1 Jspeclal power from 17s. Cd. Lung lnvlgorotors from m.6d. j 2U. (Hi. Kittw Caps i . . "i' - j 6 ^' ,/" » 1Os - (A I For lull asd detailed pries , list of our nnmcrcw Appliancea get our UewriptWo niostrnted Ptmpblot, Kbt post Jree. . I- ¦ ¦ (ial46m.) i Letters requctting advice -receive our best attention Coasnltotioas Vres. : Dlcsttated Pamphlets gratis, j . nventort , Patentee*, ] and Jlcnyfa ciKf eri , 1 , LOWEB 8AOKVTLUE ¦ STEEET > : ' - : ¦;• , ; ;:: ' .v.p : 0:B . i r N, ; '" : ¦ - . 'I ;.: ! ¦ T. ' . ESTABLISHED 1851. . : ¦ '! . .B.I : » S-8ia , P^ i P, A^^ ; |' .|; , , H ontl^T *™ Balldinn. :OhjuMerrLan», LondonJ M TWO-AND'A-HAII 1 ^ pw / CENT- ' 1OTBB£8I ^^ffi^o^Btf A&S ^^al^M^^S^MJanodi , wheiD not. dra«m *^gJ,^i »a:8HAB»!lw«^ an4^ j Pw&*«te> i«w-4- ' - ¦ ¦ ¦ . ;: V ¦ ^^ ^M&S^ W?^- . ' ¦]¦ . : ¦lifiuaiic* i ¥^P ^'i^- !fi(i 4 s ^t &mmm W^wW fm ^mmsmmmm rm ¦ + 1 Y " ' *. " ¦ ¦ . t '* ~ t 1 ' ' 1 ' ^a. * 1 ili^liifeifei^tSi^ f ci A J; 1 '! , ""' : I" - -; ' M: ' ,,?: .^\tJ\ - W., -!; i- w.| ?: |- ¦ . ' ; . -V M i ' , ¦¦ I. .j : .;. - . ' J: .,. ¦ ¦ ¦ ' - . - , i., , ' . ¦! - , , :' .,• ' .^CK ']: . K v . - O. y i , .v iA . ! /:05i-X ¦' . ' ¦ >¦ ¦ ' ¦ ! : : - . .; ¦ _ ; _ ¦ •'¦ , . •; ¦ : . ¦ ¦ ; ¦ ' ' ¦ ¦ ' ; -' ' ' ! i '! : -i ' ¦ ; ' '< V ; ' ' O ^ . .: - . -j: .. ;.; ¦ ,: 'J/i'lI^IHIE ; - CliARKE & GO 'S ¦ffl^ MBHi*" : - : Stek ;: ' Mi ^/ il0 ' : ¦ ! ' ; v ' 1 r" . ?fl ?• ¦ ' ¦; : ¦ ' " ¦" f ¦ ¦ ' ^| :;< : ' " ;Ky!^: 3 ' ^M } . Ten C^a icl^iiJ'ttiiv CMio'tf c^tdii* .ttith > drbhini ^ ¥m ^ mm ,-i -Ji m i vqr ^ -i. '\+wf im ^>~ ~MV "v-. u- ,. ¦ - . . .. TM v -¦¦ ¦^W&r S -- '- ' i ^ :Th9 >»t5>t cnd greatCrt' ! NiWty- C5tsat. - ^hU Cane U ius l^ '^ ,^] ' ' ' ¦ '' 'i patented &i aUola^JTwr:^ «^ W«V«. J?«?f» 6»Vop «TO^#f V 4-\ %¦< ' ¦* ^aBd pre^ th4 BVF ^«^»fc»M»» w '^ ii 8 "^ ^»E«4i' .! /f S^ vj-J. " . -/' ! ' KJ ; when rimplv -by prfeinz tio\spnnx the top o W«w»»«P , bn? th^bf^aking ' .yourtaf: ndep ^deJt 0! any " ] local v*to «him3. -Procurable : - ' ¦ Patent No. 2281ft. :> ano you oare rexresuu^- -- -•-•* bi^n.,M. : excellent ' condition , ' thereb y 'nwkjni ' yoarcslf : ndepondent of : any " ] local >"«» whixna. -vrocnraoio onl ^r from tbe original Novelty ?irnv, l' r" ' ' ' ! : I "i ¦ ' ¦ * . - '• ¦ ' ¦ ¦^¦ ^jjpjt^ i |#ar- DEADW ObD DIGK ^. .^• '~ ' y -t-^k^^j ^\\\^t^, j; ; PI S T ^ S 9 "^p ; : ' ' .. ¦ ' ^4 ei r for .. tt8e 1 in !tb9 ml<U,of ^' onth Africaj tho mtjfc accijrcto finer in . iho\ world j wfll carry ft shot nearl y ^. Tafcb ; ' spec!afl y lnt^uc^ifM;in>(id pn;t r door pmotica } the Ules t and! greatOJt novelty extant for tnooKiis ^^b^iC^&^y V&mi f ^li ^ed iaiheatrtifally jfinlshod ; caso , : to^er with 100 [ round? of , . AmAunitioa aid a ' auantitolol A *Hs. "" ¦ . . ^ Poipia :— | I . , " No. i: Japanned ... . ... ' ... ts- Od, .: I. No. !J. Extra!finish,; revolver handle, : ,. No. .2, gUvtrri)laJedriJ ovcr ..,. ... (Is. Od. ¦ . vulcaniw velveMmod «se end _ ' ' : ' '" j " ' . ' '" ¦ r I : Jnvislbleispring ... S3. ed. ¦ . . . ; ' Poataga and PdcUlng JWcitra. | " Thr:3 Pintola am thoroug hly recommended , and bwfp ttood tie severe test of' time and lnititica, bat ctill ^ l ^ lil thei r pojjljon oj) second toi none, ;, C^talogua Poit Free. 1 ' I i , , ; ' . ; tij8.tf j Arms and AmmunitionX ManufdA iwr ' erd ' find Novelty Agents , I ' -d, CAB?I. C I3XI. 1. ; OTEEEir, BillOTOL. m JS : 'sm m ^ /3 UM> M ¦ O UP ¦ ! IP. IBMJZIII & EB High Street and Barjronstrand Stre&t s W&tsrford ' EIRE ¦ V 3^¥SAMG]1. : •• SW23 MOD ITAB J " ' Largest (Company in . the ^7orld . " Insurances of all description s effected at;Moderate Ratea of Premium. INCREASED FACILITIES. PROMPT SETTLEMENT OP LOSSE& Ei8ka Inspecte d and Rates Quote d Frqe of Charge, and every acaistance rendered in arranging and revising Inaurancaa. AGENTS i i ¦ 42, QUAY , AH QC &O for ®M' . #&? BEST ' ¦ ¦ ' : ' / - \ Ma^lj e l ^IMPEST. ftWlP ^v) 'I ¦ ¦ ' ' Ov \ ^^x roFANis , V^/ W) ^^ ; I AVO CHILDREN, , \\i J , m Pa-;tt . . i ' : ! , , " :: . AND THE AGED, j ' : ,, -|' . -: .7| ¦¦ | ¦ : ;: •;: . ¦ ; ' ¦ 'I iAV^L ¦ j : .: , ; P EEAM S EPARATOBS THC LATEST AND' BE3T HAITD-POWEB ¦ ' •;[ 8EPAEATOE. ! ' ; M THE iPABMERS' ALPttA. : Sar.iratca 60 tidllpoa per. Hour, and can be norfced . I r " bynLad. ^U;pkltlcal»« on application to 1 ; : A. .^^ iMAlN ^ 1 :; '^!" - 11; rZ&pstmf eii: ' : ;^r&BBT, :: - - . / ij ir s!Lii ; «v ¦ ' ¦ . : Se^iBenW ln lreUodfor . ¦; i : h vimT^qcpptJ ; covrwt, vf at : .;;, : r v;ftA¥ ALiOft BAM 8EPAHATOB? ~ MIOHAIL. .; telis. - " Inlets, . ; Snsral ' ¦ : " " : ' : ' . ' ' AND . BOTTLING- : H : G ' fl. B : t' . B.B iT; , OWING to tb« i great increase In bio Bnninecp, ' )io baa been obliged to EXTEND HIS PREMISES Having taken »he whole of tbe Old Me[it M' arkot in HIQHiStEBET, ho io non ID n poBltion to irwpl nll .OrderB . wjth duojjrpmp^tn^qora tbo/alkot Batlsracllon. He justly attributes hio Wondcrrul Siioceca in Busi qessio the . *"•; - i " ' "'""I " """ : ' ¦ . TBBATnENT ADD . ;SUPI|BI 6 E QUAttry { 0E -M} 0 BBIIIKS , and theoaro exerolsea in TJottUng, notably G.UINNKSS'S S^UT, !BASS^ I: OP'S ALE, H..DISHE B, .oq d CQ'a ALE, ! HOP ;BITTEB8, CID^B , ( tb, ' : : . In the MINERAL WATER FACTOEY, tbo Mcchlncry end Mntcriala used In thetnaklDa of these Uineml Watchi aio of thn Very Beat Deijrlption that con pocfibl y bo hid. Thprefore, ho asks tbo Public to compare his M. W. oith ony other mfiti) or Brand. I ' '" ' Hla GiKdutt Aix, LBUOHADU, OEAHOB CruiiPAOHC , for Putliy, Acratioc , Arocaij rod Excoll^Bce . 1 Fl . ovpnr cannot be excelled. Ho ' would call cywUl ittontion U f hW Ecupaa Cow. ' For Pnrliy -nd , Aeration it bos no equal. : ! ' | ¦ ' ' ' ' , Alao as to QUALITY »nd PRICES, ho would invlto tbe attention of the Pablfo to Ma TEAS WINES, SPIEIT8. &0 . . / . : .[ j . ' ' ¦: . ¦" .. («y2Wm) AT 10, BABBONSTBAND STREET , WATERFORD. mmtM- ^:B iff f f:± rr':r ' ,. -. -r:rr!- ; . ' .t- i - : ' ¦ . * I: ¦ tj in lrtt\nf L VWTW. Wkeribrd 5 Ml ¦ KEATING'S POWDEE." T7~ I Kills Fleas. Bogs, lloths, Bottles LATEST j NOVELTIES (Cirrrir-if, .TT* .Tr^F" . f s- .w . : ^yi^Jkii;^. 4-^11 M ! ; ' ii%!t0r : Factory .ND ! ¦ ; ¦ ¦'" ' ' ' h STOfeB S , . WATEKFORD. 41 UTEA^lITePS POWDER. " ili\- J_ KilU FXcaa, Bns» , llotb^ Boctlei " Tli'EA'JINCyS POWDEB. " ^ JJA. , ,. 1 Kills Woos. Baits. Motbs. Beetles '• TjT'EAWNG'S POWDEB. " JLXL : ; Kills Fleas , Bogs , iloths, Booties " J^EATn^G'S TOWDER. " ThiJ PCJ HI I CT,' SO coiotiratcd , Is periccO y onrlTilM la dertroj! ** BUO8, FLE48, HOTflJ, ' BEETLES , ao^sll Incscts (whilst porfsotl/ hsralsss to all salmal life). All woollens snd fiirnsjKmla be •roll rrnnlled with tb* Powder before t VuAag iwijr. - It Is lmilasblo to tak« to Us Seuldt , To aroJd dioppclhtmtii Isdtl open hiTlsjr " KesllDg ' i Powder. " Ho ttber Powdti U fffootud. Sold onls <• hu 0d., Is., and 2sJ (d. Dowaro of lmlUtl ns. Don' t bo decsifed. WttBIlS" IN CHILDREN, wO^IS I l IN OHPJDREN , are ^feyjGfeaiT , and with perfect ulttj cot rid of bj n.la^ KWtTffiatl WOBJI TABLETS , He«riy all chOdrta : in Bx -f 'lliifi. 'WpTmM. il snspectfd , ' do no* wilt j you can wlili /v v r fi ' Hft tht child (hoi DO (Sect escept oa worms UoiaXv >,7'«iepisti , bi nas , U lid «*cb. i - ! ¦SjgJBSOX^.Ii lTIEIS. 8ALM0N ¦ ¦ ¦ •} i!r Fi8HING.: Stockings , > . ¦ .jfratgers i,,,,; .! Brogiwf ¦ Atyy ; !. .. ¦ . ¦ :— j >,- ; Boots , Coats, Capes , and Pishing ;; ;! r •!! ¦ ¦ r " , Bags. | . - , ¦ .: J. W ELrMUY# CO I I II. POHDJnX^mXT.i IO9RO1 pi l^l^SU.} I^^ r 4j f^5fyJffl^ #oMst V lilMiSKICK—Tho Qloatworth. : ' _u A .^t^»»»fewil^ and ;Oo«ia«rciai ' . Hotel. nnHE ' " ,Gl«nitirorthM i8 the neareat Hotel ta JL ; th*atii to.lhaEftllw»y Station, Bankaj Steaai* K»t OiQcM , Teles *pn asd Poat Offloa, and toj aU pvb- ia plaoea of ama ement. . P. Kmnri. Proprietor. 14 , X^aodlC ^GlontwDrthHrtreet, IinwriCK. ,, iel8 . ' . ¦ <. - .. •:• ' ¦ ¦ '• 'Zsi»riiU"-Hotii. ¦• "¦' y ;. . :v " ' I.0WEB SACKyniXE.BTBEET, DUBLIN. (Pvpoidt? the Gonoal Post-OSoe and Telegraph Office) The inoat oebtral in the City. ( fi lOHPL^TELT^iaodeUed an^ re-fuTmahed. \J Tiliunilfloaiit Ladies ' Coffoo-Eoon , Dining-Booai EooMng-Eoom , BUliard-^oom. Charges modsrat*. : ' T CHI LES LAWLEE , Proprietor. ; fr8. Tho V7ic&loi7 Hotal and Boatattraat' ¦ ¦ ' -I ' 6 ,; 7 , ^ atid^; WlOHLOW^fEEJe'T' , ¦ " ; ' ; (Grahon-Btreet),DCBLl ^. ' ' MUST Centrall y $ltnatei Comfortable and Woderntf. Dinners wodv all day. . ' ¦ . . : ' , ' , . .rEIyQHABP f O'm^^lPoprietqr.; ", , IHS :1JATIOHAS SOTE1 , -' ! . -: ' ¦ ,, : ; M7BLnf , .¦;• ; .. ' .; S>KING now Opened in the ricinlty of tbeCsttle > ; ^artej*. end .qqlto. conveniont to King' B dgb ana '' -Broa'dttone TertnltiiV'' wlll lo Ifobud the most ComforUble, ^o^nied ) witb ( l^odeinto ChmKca. Visitors to Dnblin shbnld como abd lee for themselves. , :jyl0.6ui : . : ¦ 11. A. MEANT ; ¦- EURLIITGTOIJ HOTEL AIJD \.#EBTAVRAN . T , ST. i2Tl>EasV CTEEET, njlIlE most Centra!, Modornte, and Uodern. yh . - ' Hecitw ' ' liip ht in bedroom?, also telephone accoramodstion. Hot tod cold ba hs. Cooking a la BorliD3toa. : (jylC.ll y) T. CORLESS , Proprietor. ' "SH2 enow 11 noTss. " . UONCK-STEEET, \7r.XTOib ; ' npilIS Old Hotel is r&ill y ComforUble, and JL Prices very lloderate. Famoua for (jood, dnre Whisley, and all other Drinta. 1 ' ,; j MKS. KELLY, PEOPEirroncsi. Clow to EailWaV Station. ' Hotnnda Hotol and Eeataurant , 81, GBEAT bBITAlN STEEET, DUBLIN "JVJI O9T Comiortablo and Cheapest Hotel in Town. JM... X'iae airy Bcd-rccimar.d aittin^-roonu, Con- vcniJat fc-Eroadstona tnd . Aiaiea' s SUtions. Truns ditcci frcri Kirp bridjoit ? Sickyille ' Street round tho Comer. " ' " J ' (»9-ly.) Il ia. QUINN , Proprietre:. i. cniELBOURNE HOTEL I! HB B2STl"m DUBLIN ! 1 (si'My ' g m^mmm^m M ; .in 1 —Ui—l ;- ,, ' ,,, i ;, .. - " 1,.^—,—l .cr GENUINE GOLD : AND SILVER GOODS GUATJANTEED it mlui OTOf tboriltand ' Bilfci-phtod trash so mnch sold cf Into. BiUer V, atchav from ' 12s.; Gold. ii« : Eilret Brooches. 1M. ; Pencils, Is. i Scarf Pins, 6d. ; Gold Earriof s. £9. Pd. ; Bia«». 3». 6A Our Grand Now Catal. -gBO, contain- ing over l ,C0> e^Rrartn?s, ol bljh closs wotchc» ind owrllerj. po»t free See omo before parehailn*. mlD.lj F. Y. liEU KS b CO., 1W, S poncei-St . llirainsUm . ' ^ ' ' ; - ^ T^T'THfiT" r-- 17' ¦ '' ' ¦ t~ "~~^' - " inTl 1 ^^ 1 ^"^ THE PAM0U8 AUCOUIA E2E WAK* V *M \ Xi Tiuc-PircE M NICKEL ^^&|^^y SJ/. T/hidiruj. WUl tey J^^g^g^f a5«cZttt«Iy correci T, ' me. PEICE, ... 2s. lid. ; Poot Frco, 3i. 2d. Ju LniTHEB CiBE, ' 3o. 7d. ; ^ 4s. 6d. It postivoly tlia byt V»loo ever oUcrca. HOPKINS . & HQPEEftB, V7AT0H1IAKEES AND JEWELLBBS . (ij.ni /or IVollftact T7a<eh Co.,) OPPOSITE O'CONNELL-HONOITENT , DUBLIN Ui gh ' esf. prioo paid for Old Gold, Silver, aca prcsicai Sto . ner, &o. ' ' " FCIQ im mW IS. THE Ug; '' ^ BH?5^ gto0O PURIFIIEB| WMD RESTORERS J7IOB CLEAHSraa and CLEAEIN0 the BLOOD } fjoia all ItnpnriUaa , it cannot too hljhlj r©- OOVtUBOSuOd* : For Scrofula , EcnivTiEojeaa, EMa and Blood Dfewieef , Ptoples asd 8orn 01 ill Wt U Is a n9r»&iUsx ifid penaanoat onre. : 1 It CnrasOld Eorca i : ' Con* Bore* on ths Heck. Cans Sort I«£l | I Cares Pimples oa tbo Fue. : Cores 8<juif j. Cores Ecioma. . Coroa Dlosrv ! ' Cores Blood tad BUa Slseu^i , Caita Olandnlai Swellings Clears the Blood bom all Import IlatUr , Trom.wa>ts^exe*nas STtttoCi A' thU Blxtutais pleasutto ths taste.aadwamatsd tn bom anjthicf latnrioos to the mestdilleaUooBsUtQUoa ct dthe ««Z | noa tnfsser to old age, the Proprietor*; aoUdt SBCCTOIS W fits It a «H> I to testlts rains. ' : TH0P8AKD» Qg TESTIMONIALS. ; , r ' "CLABB- 8 BLOOD MIXTURE is entirely ' ' free fiom aij toison or meUllla lmpresaatloa , - : doctxot ocsUliUdjr liiJurJoas lli frodltnf, ojuU« : ¦ food , tele , aad nsefat medlcise. " Vnu ! 8w*t» Tinoa, M.D. , ?B.a, UcturU oa : IIsdKal JarUTnieoosssdToxloologT. 1 ¦ ¦ i l t57, 8t O«)Tg» ' s-ro«<l , Han , Jan , 13 ,iaw. i ; ' ¦ "lllhotiphv ft WM ax totrtolft Tonknow ! wb»t cWfcrtOood MixtaMbs* donate me : After sntterlDi for three jrean with aheeasws on my era as* %, aad tta« dootoxt Mt beias ahle ' to dci-sw a»r food , -1 am theakfal to aar after Ukinc a few potUse of roar Osrke ' s Blood Ufa:. tnro , I «ta t»»toT«d to perfect health atHm, asd woold . ha»s tbe whole world know ol TOUT wonderful meaioic«. —Tours tmlj. 1: . ¦ . : ¦ ! "Mlas Eosaaroa. " ' . ' ' ¦! ¦ ' ¦ ' 1 1 -. ¦ . 1 : . r 7, Caaoaborj-raik Horth , loodoa, Jt., ! ' v I aid a ver> bad ana e£ht or aia« BMat bsv v aad bsd, •edWadftoeC wBea 4Ud aottaie«( me oiioa. j I met a fntltoaa at the CmtsJ . ' i Palace , sad U told tea frtnd of hie haaTSrt . ' baaek os Ut let. aad thatye«Blood Xbtare .. j osreTUaj ^( Sl o«t. Hee>ri«d ¦»iTSrtt wbiek 1 <M4. ud after takU. fooz ta, M. hSSlm. lam rtKl iotearoutSe ipUoe kemJed qSlStt ^andI BaT» not ftitaarHUntrtit swot. 'T; - ¦ "I-lave fto objection to jw p««le»lar Uls . . - . ;.. eore.j . _...; .,. •• Twas fsit«BBr , HT 7 aatessE _ Bjr«iMtMUfUaM FJ VRHT MJEDlCIHt TSXDOM TMP» MA«i~BLO0 D atm CM ¦ ¦ : ' . \ M \f . ,^ B1 BB , 'V^HHHBE "flHMHHCL - MM ^K^^ft^B^Hk^^B^HwasliBlWHiiBHiBr ^*" mmm$m% . X,,. - ,.i ' ¦' . ¦ . ' . ¦ ¦ ' ; ' \ A J -f ¦ ¦ ¦ uJJ- On Wrooght Iroa Praaae* aol Vwrnin-ptiol ' Otnr iniprtved: oonneotfim for aecaring ' thi Iwo ! . Bars to the Metal Piiurs ii tb* i*ronf«srtted ; simp lest ooastrnction erar d*ns«d , aad with! oat ; arnutsemenU in tha Iras Market aid tnperior I mannlsctnricg, f i ^its ** , wa urodao* tit* Siort I . effldent Biolc Standi^llowwn HU».^Jh.1 j; ! . ' _ ¦ ' &EvisEP * uCT a i »Bm :. . I; ¦ ¦; t|p ; iil||j |ft [•HE DOUBLE STAB POBB _^:. r -: A I COMPRESSEDli YEAST—;i i -IJTEBAEIiT; ABD ; ABSDljiettsJ^ W JB B, !/; And consequent])' ' mi . ai' rfioaa ' es I ¦ . v^isj iaj Teats , ¦> ' ¦ ij Which are largely mixed' with BTAECEL j ' ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦::¦ ¦ - '^- .(. ¦ .; >!: : "i ii . COMPLAINTS are eoffletlmea made of Teart j reaching 1 the Baker "OUT OP CONDITION. " i Tbeoe are generallyWlusrta tta lRt«feiUoa : ! of 8UB-AGENTS, WHOVZEE^ITTOO . LONG'bcforetending btit , ' and maybe ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ENTIEELY . OBVUTED BX OBDEEDia ' DIRECT FROM THB LMPOBTBB , i i who bu 1'EESH ARRIVALS erety day; j Free Biking pampl^and I^II p^afiolirs oa applic ation to " | ' ¦ . - ¦ - VTHiPIiED HATrCrESdH, i FLOUR MERCHANT AND TEASTIMPOBTEB 28 . CITrQUAT, DUBLIN tV 'V ! Sole Afr^nt for Ireland (the odontiei br Aitria ; ¦ ¦ " ' ¦ Rti^ .Dnwn «xr!<>i>t*d.) i i aHe«5i ^A O.Trt©y R n ORATEFUL-rCOMr©B7J«O.// DOI tmo yjATtt n o n ' ui ' ttii '" ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ " ¦ ¦ ¦:¦¦ ' -> \ : ¦ . ; »: ,U, J AIES B UTLERI GO | ¦: ' ¦:¦ . ¦ ;¦!¦. . ¦ . . . M.-,. -j II •' 3PBICEB3Srif!3C . * ;| BREWERY STOE|H , : TTATESP^^Dj. ' ;; |j HANOFACTUBEBS . ' .OF . TJElk; Highest ClassMinerai Waters T" :' -i" i7)T> - ^f- . ¦¦ ¦¦ I ; - . _ BOTTLERS .OF :istf XXX STflk ¦ ¦ t 1 , ¦ •¦ ¦. . . ¦ ¦ ,,. ; i ^'IV T)i6 Troide only, - Supplied. ; - .,; ¦) . = ¦ r ¦ ¦ ¦ " :. ! ' ¦ ¦¦ ' ¦¦[ AliVTAYO KCPZ 1IJ BTCCSL : . . ¦ .[ . . 1 BRAH0H STORE ;: j C athedral- Street , Thuries %• 'l"bo Phoenix iu the Second Largest Brer/ery in Dublin. I: ' ' i. : : i , :: ' , p Tho Phoenix Brewery Company guarantee that only XXX is Bottled ' at theirjjStert a WATERSIDE , Waterford. "! |m ,. '" i} - There is no T/n-gipg or Bleeding with Single X .; theriforj, ;0>W djont is Nourishing and StrengttiQning. ¦ 'I ¦ - ' ¦ - ¦ ¦ . ' :. '- --^.!t - . . ANtAL-iiY ' T IMM t&>7 OtAtnlss tn HIWW to tW ¦¦ COMU», Cabd)tt&duUli «eBt Wam : *a&m!can **wm»4 * mm ^¦r ! etgtt boon without toe UTr* nlepoeof mjkinrt. gacnapwlebwwUw v *m "iUDT. " PUK, & TIN virtena* Pitoo.WoftachemlsU.QrrjoitfrM from wn«<a*(? .a3» .o»*wd^m» .tam>o».w. ¦ >. ¦ .;! it! »t.:injfi KI^iFI^il!^ Bta remot«d froftl 18 , ' iUFPEfc Ot»FNl STREET, > to ¦¦*& £tW»Ki*: Pt«iW 43 , MARY STB^Eiy DIIBLmJi Knort Mbctka of :*wUatit«-l4wkMri ^ V«W^v r wi Cmiia , Sopsrtir^re BSra^ SaBeiqwJv i ^ imm

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xirrtoat Circulation in Squth of Ireland.ITonringt, ¦>' »»•• *9 ond 5°, ffOmniu-StTMt, -

! (oprosn» iHx raoviHciiL aunt). * .J i . . '. . •' ¦»

TTftBICE-OIfE PENNY; leaily(iaAd»anc«),4s.4a.

(5T All Cheqnes and P. O. Olden, aiado payableto IWSgfflS >-.J£9aS»ffi t »*| J5J^?f»v. _.,,

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THB ,NKT?S cironlatea. extengitely amongst thensrchaotii trtdcra" and nol)lUW.:4gext&T£.iann3BJdunes, &o-i "> Waterford, !B311ffinajr ,.l;tojt»iy,Baa the nonth of Ireland ifinB allyV^Th*?!?***v&a attained a circulation nerer equalled by any paperbnttish*i In 'WaterforaTiind ii mlnufEedTy thVTesS-t idnjnalin>hJpiniportant cit3[j !wi|K; l»lch thct« &direct doily commnnicaiion (16m London. ' :. "

Ptrtionlar attention paid to commercial and Agrieul-taril ipjaersi. 1 ' ." •". v'-

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AdTerjiuieBUnti leoeiTcd lor the KEW<J by all respect-tbla STenrspopor Agents lathe United TShgdonV.:" Fre-BSjm ent reqnUita from parties not known at the offlos.-

Amrats for Salo of JOiHE IIETT'S end for; : is?9iH*?£L0i?.!!?*?..:: ;

WATEEFOBB—Mias KJXI.T, Gladtio'M Streot.1 Miaa FOVTEB, Barronrtrand 8treot. ^I IlrJ HUQHEB, Mayor'« Watt* J ^ : . . •¦¦

: ¦ Mr. P. M. EoAN, Quay. : -- ! • - : " . : 'MM. QOTLXT, John Strwfc-'jpis •. , •« ¦ : 'Miss KAVAHA«B, O'OonncliSir&eii ',- . " -\llr. HAT, .UQ.TJnay. . \\:\: *\-.\ JJ . „ ¦ ': ";.I Hi. D. CANTT.T.0, Johnstown.

i Ilr. POBBTU, Barrook Street. H ' "I Mr. i'BoiLAB LOHXBOAN, Lower Tollow Boad.

DUKOABVAK—Mr. B. feoar, T.C, Elain-6tj«t. •: ; jfc.-HftffiojfTKAiflH.- ¦ I ) ; v! K V ' 1 - '- "; JTRAMOBE—Jyiee CLAHCT, Befreahment Bobaa."CAPPOQUIN—Mr. JONKB TBOTJ SI, Allon-Stroot.

i CABEICK-ON-SUIB—Mr. JAMBS MCQBAI6, Zleia-¦¦ Street, and Miss HAWS, i .. •'LIBMOBE-Mra. MniDE; " i : : | ¦ • ---•-

i PILTOWN—MUl EOOKE. . : . ! ¦ :EHJUjCTBOMAS—IJU» HABT Dun . v ,. ;

t ?A8!f&SE EAST—UiasjLovH. :¦ : ': ; ? ' '.'ranS+awK EoSAt B. .• ¦ : : ¦ ; -,p j . : ¦ • .

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iTAliO'Wl-iT. Qatay. i : ¦ '¦ '. } i i . ' .v : ."*.. ''I CIiOQOA—Mrs. BBBDT. i ' i.] TIPPEHABY—P. O'COUHBUI, t3tnttdi-Stic:tr' -rajaADBAIAY—J. PoaA». i j ' :¦mm mil nAOO Lffa fT* TYJ__ ^a..L ' /\'»A'_! Ci_JVl* ¦ . * 'i 11 ffi^^Sr. 1 'WSSSafnSBSSSSSriiiaW

: i Book BtalL . I i • ' , ;

j ;; ' gAS r i SpgB,- Boo^S id. J; j f 'v R. j r jWHDO -CWBras, Sp^. !6:.^LACT,.;85r .GiW)?-,

. i i 'r-ohntth bt^ot. ,- ' ' :i • . ' - M t . / . l' i

C.1 MITCHBLL & Co.,-Bed Lion Court, Rcat-ot.i U. Jf. WHITB & SON, 33, ffl««t 8treeU

CHELLBT & Co., S, Leadenhall 8treot, B.C. :! Teruile News Boom, 172, Fleet Street. .

Hrwrs. STBEBT & Co.; Corn HUL, , EMAJicK.ViT?Bs Ageppy, WM bmiipePA>4, W¦ MttwiVKlliO &S OK; >0, Bolt Court,' VtHt-SV; •\ l \x. J. touvo, Fltot-SUcet. do. ' do.

D1JBI<TH—Meesrs. CBAS. EASOH ; i SOB, Abbej-cti P. B. O'KEEwe, 1, St.!AnilreW-Stteet. .

Vniaz oosttftct with the Canadian'' GoT nwiat foroonveyaneg crtte Cay a.a- afll).1

; ' . :]JVos» Livstye ol-yi iy tiondotuUrry ¦¦¦-• ¦ -

UT7BEJITIAH ¦•I°v ftn«bjp<|1&MSnt il...r..S*pt28NUUIDIAH For weoeo«MontT»»l......Oefr 5SABDINIAH -Por Qnejeft 4j Mtotr?al-,~.Oot J2IJOHOOMAK. ...-.....For Qof^o & Mfjnfre»]V,;;..Oot 39PABISFAH . .„. PorQdeqco 4 Miantrea] Oot .26IiAnBBKTrAH...w....For Qnrb'o&Moiihipal.(,. l (Ko'f 2

1 Saloon PoBfaee. 10, 12. ISasd 18 Gninpas.: Second Cabin, £7 7*. ', Steeiig«i ~X5, 5a.-. ¦ .8hort*«t «rd CheipeBt Bbarelto C»r»<U,Minitoba.

Nnrib-Wf»t TrrtHorlm, Britirt JColppJbci and . allpoJnte Jn tb» V?*»i»t* ^^*-f if iA9 ^»%:rJ tPthtonsh rates to Aurtraibspd N«w$3 3Vtarc.f.B,Voh'csnreT and Honololn.' ' ' i \ !' j : ¦"• '• '

lOdob-Bocoj to 8ft«'eri> itii HMpr»t»»fl <Vttafl«ite»relating to tho GoTeraiDontlSSeo Grant Lands of ICOAorea. ¦ ; ¦ . : ; | i | . !

?} ¦¦« CmrpiiDj'* BpecuiV ". B'AHSBOOK o»,I»^onMA-TIOB ," Tepsnt-Fannfra' B*pcH». «nd Mapi frea.

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G£jr "Written bonnd ps8oengew aooorapametl oy.aSpscW Cbnaneioi. ' ; i | | • I .. J3pccial Betn*n Bated to tho Cblcnno

; - ' ¦ WorW'ii IPptt: , . .Dirast enr if f P from Lopdondeny to Hew Toik,

BoMott. ona Philadelphia.jaU ;tbe year. ;.Pet ix tllhetivloiTnbtioB «pply to ALLAH BBOTHSB8

C Co., l8, vJ«nw glrrct,1 Krerpool, and 60,Poyl»Btwst. J>ma<mdorrT;! JAirt* & Atax. "Axtur, 25,Bo rfU Street, .Slasgow.. a B d l 5, Eyre , Sgnaro,Gdviij ; J SCOTT '6 Co.,T«W«m«t(nmr WABBBBorarpf, 2, BarronBlnmd Street, Weteford j»fnoiuif-%BOxitrft'5SiT«rf»wa - «b»yt. «teT.«ord « or WlIAUH /0B«0-TBpTj. 81, Allon Barest,

^ Sod.'Septenliqr-. W. MJW;. ''J ^ ' - ¦ : ' ¦.Cas aniL—aBa.- Scnti. -iSTxaea,- and tlio7 =e=^ oifti>--or ei!ffia. ;

£-rvi~j fer GSEAT <J7E£T3S£H .BAIIiWAT"COD pany's ftaJDB and Steflfflboato,o<o MIUOBD

HAVTO, iifcoDnfctioS jth! the . AiEn»OBDend Lmraic*,.WAMB»oB»;fc'CEi»*BAi. »»¦

! LABD.QDd WA*EBTOB»,:!P;ra<UBTAV, LlBUOBI: Aim FEEMOT LiBxa. ; 1 ¦¦

Ofcristcsfc Z^onto oo4' ; Z3oflacdl Poses.

! ;*V—-5k Esvriii Praia * e»i - Pa$i£p|?35!% ss, - '¦¦ '¦ ¦ SaaBUasxtt Vdly. !

VQmi.-TMTJ Lowboiir (Paddfeston) tt 5 .P 'v fioudftyd ciecpted, end Asisrra AT WATJBi I ' r ( f«tber,a»d <drOJrjB(rtMiOM.pe«iittingi * K ?!w»^; ito.Jor*oTrate- onj tho Watford an^Ujnenek, Central Ireland,

V Sch WWK Pay, *Wwl rf aW p » Trah.

i : '£KMa) ftt 12.25 p5» ,liW-^oUoW da ; ¦

Iw^^iafflrsarfflffischS-S3 SS'feS, * > itorte3-E3BCTBAIAT. . ™ _^, ' .fron : Hew MUford wfll,

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deliver]' of (}68djv 6rat to' B'Niiuiun4 CoJ (Limited), ll,Cutlo-Btneti FinstmrTi to Cljds Shipping ICaapann 123,T iiiimihill Street, or Cljrdo Shipping Company! E Vf a&ouna,St. Katharine Dock, will teedte prompt attamacm. • -i Wimwii WPLTKOOTB, dinot,Wia>l?EaDAire, -«h- Oetolxsrr »" p.i» I ¦ lltbi1- 4 -pun ; 118th!

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E«tnm TtoleU »nil»tle for twoimonths—not tmmfoiable.fcr JfPDt.-iTlMC C1J4* 8hh>ptnj; Company i (Limited) can

TJiSrt Good* >ht]>p«d'by'thcW lianas o^.SUunen «*dnatall Soa Blfke- Forme, Bates of Pnmiam. and .all intftnav:¦ JorEaoi of 1 fttdghy bo- applj:.tQ Vtfaai t.&yusak . Co- Plrmontb) TBOKAB H'QUBXT , Xonoon ana Ebnth.

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TCfT'Carfton'TIAcVr,' Qusgow 1 Coatom House Buildings,CnxmocVi Pock Sood, ! Umorick;: TOWB Quky, Sonthamp^Jon 1 SH. Wea Qa»y, rDaintarlP«aiiok*» Qany . f!ork.* : '- : CtTDB BlUPPIHa COM?ANTi (LIlhraD). ";: !¦ 1 ¦ ' - 1 1 Onrteto House Qiia>, Watorford.

epenail terns of ' BiDs of Lading; »qair»a by tt» t'lyde¦finimjlni Company (Limitod) to M hid from the AgunU.

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Bhenmatifm, HerronB Exhaustion,- Littlr Coinplalntlinmbaap,.; .Headaches,; . [ '¦ ConsnunUpo, :Bcatloa, .;..¦., , BronobitU, : ..- ) , ¦ Astlima, Pleirjaj,g?'"' ¦! Fnltannary A ec- Female DisoirlSS.Kidnoy Diseaae 'tipSs. . . -;; ; General and localBpilopsy, ' CeM»,'4o., , - Debility, IP«r«ly»U, Nenrml(ria, - : j rnaptlonal Diopr-ludiRsboo, }:. ¦ 8(AhH Aihnonfci, dew. £--' •"¦; , . •Conrtlpaap^^BlliyBin

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C^8D^43.iiM«JPamphia'4JinnBtrated. oontaw-tog modioalkidoflieVftca'Umonlate7 llat of pri<v«; endgenOTplinTproaUcB.-gistb or- poit/rco-H All snCprora¦hpnld ffet it and read it' No F>m.e,dy «jaaj» Ilcujofcn.

A. FEW OP * OUR '¦¦iA tiMT " TEaTIMONIALB,

TDTEABi- PiLW'Sitik & NEEVODS.-fyj - . . . . '.- .'"irasa 1 : ¦;¦ : ¦ •¦ •¦ ¦¦'Corosli.' Eathmoylaa/EDfleW.'Co. Ueath,T , • . , , 9th September, 1833. ; .

'I; ,tya «Jad to inform 700 .thAttie Mainbtto Bait nhioTj I

Jffi^tben?flt'w*ot.'Sbe wa» a great sufferer jfrompv 'i v "¦ "n? norroninesj, bntieince wourinrt yourrBoltcbo JiM had only on£ ot t|to lfehtattaoka. | ^¦ . "i CfliioEj J. HiBTtsga, :

1 .' - ' c Clerk of Fe«> Cession-,

FDIGESTION " AN1>! WEAK BA07C-6. Llemore Terrace, Botonio A»onop,• Tbe- McgneUe 1§} &™^&

*&^¦condors; I snlTered from indlgtatlon and weak back, but 1na now glad to cay 1 am oared,' and fcrijdy poiloct health.' •; : W. .Buett.'

TT 0S3-' OF 'APPETITE. ' . I '¦**-* , ' , '' . ' '¦ KineapyBeolory.Nenry..

' . ' '¦•' ¦ -¦" T 'Aup,rt 17th, 1SJ3.' •Haying

^Boms months :«go ioullerel from u rery badappotitu. I cot ono qt Mesna jWolton aK i Ca'a UaenetloBolts. . Alter wearing «ame. for a short Jt!mo,;l.fonnd uiy

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T TJKQ AF FEGTL QN AND WEAK KNEE.OLA :-,- .L3,v«lly£pd vCloam«l , flth 1?Bbraary 1803.;I f°.Tl,TO!K£nol>I llo!IBaI fn «*s«fying to the amount ofgood derived from yoorUimietlo AnpIUadcs by my friendand mjBaU. • Abqat 19 mo9«h» s»o rfiad - a)»«ry tovere failfrom a horse by which 1 had my Cnoe joint badly dlslootod.but trca weiirliig "y6nr"7Kpei> Cap It . was completelyBtt^fftbnnxlin two nonths : 1 tabtjnuootly procurodonoof yourlnng Invijroratorafor airlend whb bod ono ofhisInpn-affeetedI and hedWTfd ihe greatest boneUS from it.ToSr lmmrlnTlgOTiitOr Wioald'w woni by naWie eaffcriogfrom the obest or. Jungs. " -¦¦ ¦.¦ • • • * ¦ '¦' ' ' ¦

. '¦: :H . ' ." ', ' : -Drain Hmrr.A STHMA & BRONCHIAL AFFECTION,

-ta. . 8p.iin'?yila,'.lloneymore, Co. Porry,• • ¦ ' , - . '¦ • ¦ • • ¦' ' • • ¦ ¦

' 2 th Ji.nuar.1 1E33.It is with great pleunre I rive yon the facU in reference tothe Lang Iuvigotators I got from too.' Prior to November,U3I , the man tor whom I got them had beon for some yearssnbjodi 1o \aotbma aud brpB0l|la! ¦ affection, and fromcon»tltutional wenki.<as was unable to stand cold ¦ ThoLung Invigorate* I go^ in November, 1831, proved effectnal,us tho manpjjccd thp wioter witHont being troublod withoothma; and »o able to' endure ccld In a Tray that he couldnot hare done before he got It. [ la tho bozlnotag ot thiswinter I got another Iiung Inrigprator from yon, with thoKtu t that the nton has beeu free from asthma, and >bloattend his nsoal work thwngh all kinds of :we«thcr. ¦¦ . * ' .¦ '¦ ¦ i .XpqM«S MIEB (J.P.)

OAIN IN BACK.^QEliERAL. DEBILETT.-ti. J. .. » Bellvne. New Ebsi,.27tb December; 1ES3.I h»a bejn suffering some time ago with s'.piin in xaFbociand nenoral debility. 8ome' of my friends beraoodod mo totry one of your Mignetio Belts- ft did so, aid I am h«sy toray 1 feel ranch better now, asd ajmost free from painta xayback, and my (general health ii very moon Improved. '• ¦ ¦¦ '- ¦ ! • ' ' j

¦ ¦¦i | iy '¦ • ' "•¦ ¦ 3. mcnoieoa Joaxa,

/TS EEAT PAIN IN JBACK. 1HJT

\71Ulim street. Llitowol, 25thJTovembor, 1E91•..•^ PS s»a«red very often from agrta^paln la tho biieS,1 was recommended to trr One of yon* I&gaetlo Belts. SlnooI have nsed It tbe pain which so odea preraotcd me from agcod d»y'a sport on the mountains bos completely vanished.Your " MagHoticon " Bolt cannot bo too highly praised.

i DlHIEL COIXISS.

EAIN, WEAKNESS m BACK AMD HIPtfGlebe UUls. Boyle, Co. Bojcommon,

»rd Atignst, IK«. !Having fully, Usked the . <rar«Ove properties ol yoorSlagnetic Appllancos 1 can BOW with coufldroce and gratitndofornlah my teatimoDy to ihdr really wooderfuland bcacflcUl 'Jff*«*i Daring tho months of February, Harcb, and April iI 'SCered seterolr from t ains smfl wcaknna In my back, hips 1and tblgh. Part of tie time I was toUilj-, ouablo to do any Iburiness, and srarcely ablo to | walk or taovo about Onapplying yonr appliances I can p sitircly stato that in48 hours the pairs rotlwly left 00, and before tbo end Iof tbe month 1a> nmal strength ard activity ires completelyrestored. . 1 i I

• - I . . . . HcaH STTWABT.

/p<HE0NI0 BE0N0HrnS,NERV0U8NESS\j Firrankill Httlonal School, dJUeOTcjory,' :_ county Kerry, Ut Angnat, 18S3.The Lang Iavlgqrater and other, appliancea which 1pucduaoci iiom yon ia Dusaof last yea/£ave proved most

Dsnenclal vo my Health, so muoh so that I attribute to themthe completa re-establlahment, of my former vigour andenergy. Ueadjng on» of your pabllo testimonials, I lia-medulely procured your applboors, with the result thatwas noon enabled to go abroad «lth impunity. Ily fonanappcUt«v Tlsonr, and eneray I bc iL to retarn, and tbonoting cough estuely disappeared. I now enjoy betterthan, my former osoal bolth. i

: ! Jon» OTDOSITEIX.

^CONSTIPATION AND RHEUMATISM. :Vl y . Fanpnstown, Elane, Co. Meath, ;

1 (eel great pleas&re in offering my gnteful tcstimpny tothe nseof your valuable Magnetic Appliance. I suOercdlfrom Chron)<i|Bhean»tUm ana Constipation for over fouryears, 'imrlng'that period I had to give up dnty thre*ttmesandhod-toenter boepit>V iwtos .with littlo hopes olever been sbje. to. retnta to .duty anin. I was nndcxskilfal medical treatment during my illness, vrblch cost me<rter £30, rcsnlilBg only la partial relist; ' I nas theaadvised to use one ot^oor.Bpeclal Powei illtsnotlo Bolt*.Procuring one from yoa f wore it only about three nuntlis,whoa, tbsnk God, 1 was completely cored asd had no attachsince, returning to my duty in health and happiness.: I andeejly grateialto^K^^g^S^B.LC !

rr, UMBAQO. . I . i ,JVAI ' ¦ ". - . ¦ TtnrlcsbCR HopiSJ, Cuhcl,

: ¦ . . , ri3th February, 1803. ;fni aoito'a martyr to Lumbago lor years, and some ewln

years ago wiaindncod to try one of yonr Belts. Sines thent have never euffeicd In the leajst, and wonld not be nithopttbe! Belt fOTi any coaslder»Hon. . I haTe such confidence inyosr-trestnMat thafl im ob» gcttiz ?* threat sppllanosfrom yon for sore UuroaU: ¦ I : i

I • - - . . j , Eowimo PHIU-IPS, J.P. I

T&HEUMATI81I ANtT SOIATIOA. ; ;Wni ibnnisoortby, Co. Weztord, September ?ith. I~hivo been iaffezlng from Cbronlo Enennutlsm for ov*r

2U years, daring wblob time I tried vsrkns remedies withoutrood ring any benafli antil last Novombor, when I pucchasMone of yoor Magnotio Helta, which: I am happj to tiy, did tu• deal ot good. I have great bonfldenoe tn rocoinmanrtlng thsnn» of lc to any popiori suffering from1 rhanmatiam aad

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mended to wear' WetWn'i ' Magnetic Tmcs, highlyrecommended tor tta Curative and healing proportiej. !; I : ' NOTE-PEiCE8. PRICES. !JjLn's Belts from 10a. 6d. 1 Jspeclal power from 17s. Cd.Lung lnvlgorotors from m.6d.j „ „ 2U. (Hi.Kittw Capsi . . "i'-j6 ',/" » 1Os- (A

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Letters requctting advice -receive our best attentionCoasnltotioas Vres. : Dlcsttated Pamphlets gratis, j • .

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.Tafcb ;'spec!afly lnt uc ifM;in>(idpn;trdoor pmotica } the Ulest and! greatOJt novelty extant for tnooKiis^ b iC^& yV&mi f ^li ed iaiheatrtifally jfinlshod; caso,:to er with 100 [round? of,. AmAunitioa aid a 'auantitolol A *Hs. "" ¦. . ^ Poipia :— | I ., •" No. i: Japanned ... . ... ' ... ts- Od, .: I. No. !J. Extra!finish,; revolver handle,: ,. No. .2, gUvtrri)laJedriJ ovcr .. , . ... (Is. Od. ¦ . vulcaniw velveMmod «se end _' ' :''"j " '. ' ' "

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^llil their pojjljon oj) second toi none, ;, C talogua Poit Free. • 1 ' I i , , ; ' . ; tij8.tfj

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' EIRE ¦ V3 ¥SAMG]1.:•• SW23 MOD ITABJ "— ' Largest (Company in .the ^7orld."

Insurances of all descriptions effected at;Moderate Ratea of Premium.INCREASED FACILITIES. PROMPT SETTLEMENT OP LOSSE&

Ei8ka Inspected and Rates Quote d Frqe of Charge, and everyacaistance rendered in arranging and revising Inaurancaa.

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:t '.B.B iT;, OWING to tb«i great increase In bio Bnninecp, ' )io baa been obliged to EXTEND HIS PREMISES

Having taken »he whole of tbe Old Me[it M'arkot in HIQHiStEBET, ho io non ID n poBltion toirwpl nll .OrderB. wjth duojjrpmp^tn^qora tbo/alkot Batlsracllon. He justly attributes hio WondcrrulSiioceca in Busiqessio the . *"•; - i " ' "'""I " """

: ' ¦.TBBATnENT ADD •. ;SUPI|BI6E QUAttry {0E -M} 0 BBIIIKS,and theoaro exerolsea in TJottUng, notably G.UINNKSS'S S UT, !BASS^ I: OP'S ALE, H..DISHE B,.oqd CQ'a ALE,! HOP ;BITTEB8, CID^B, (tb, ' : : .

In the MINERAL WATER FACTOEY, tbo Mcchlncry end Mntcriala used In thetnaklDa of theseUineml Watchi aio of thn Very Beat Deijrlption that con pocfibly bo hid. Thprefore, ho asks tbo Publicto compare his M. W. oith ony other mfiti) or Brand. I ''"' Hla GiKdutt Aix, LBUOHADU, OEAHOB CruiiPAOHC, for Putliy, Acratioc, Arocaij rod Excoll^Bce. 1 Fl.ovpnr cannot be excelled. Ho 'would call cywUl ittontion Uf hW Ecupaa Cow.' For Pnrliy-nd, Aeration it bos no equal. : ! ' | ¦ ' ' '

' , Alao as to QUALITY »nd PRICES, ho would invlto tbe attention of the Pablfo to Ma TEASWINES, SPIEIT8. &0. . / . : .[ j . ' ' ¦:. :¦ ¦" . . («y2Wm)

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'• TjT'EAWNG'S POWDEB."JLXL : ; Kills Fleas, Bogs, iloths, Booties

" J^EATn^G'STOWDER."ThiJ PCJHIICT,' SO coiotiratcd, Is periccOy onrlTilM la

dertroj!** BUO8, FLE48, HOTflJ,' BEETLES, ao sllIncscts (whilst porfsotl/ hsralsss to all salmal life). Allwoollens snd fiirnsjKmla be •roll rrnnlled with tb* Powderbefore tVuAag iwijr. - It Is lmilasblo to tak« to Us Seuldt,To aroJd dioppclhtmtii Isdtl open hiTlsjr " KesllDg'iPowder." Ho ttber Powdti U fffootud. Sold onls <• hu0d., Is., and 2sJ (d. Dowaroof lmlUtl ns. Don't bo decsifed.

WttBIlS" IN CHILDREN,wO^IS I l IN OHPJDREN,

are feyjGfeaiT, and with perfect ulttj cot rid of bjn.la^ KWtTffiatl WOBJI TABLETS, He«riy all chOdrta :inBx -f ' l l i i f i .'WpTmM. il snspectfd,' do no* wilt j you canwlil i /vv r f i'Hft tht child (hoi DO (Sect escept oa wormsUoiaXv >,7'«iepisti, bi nas,U lid «*cb. i

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'_u A . t »»»fewil and ;Oo«ia«rciai'. Hotel.nnHE '",Gl«nitirorthM i8 the neareat Hotel taJL ;th*atii to.lhaEftllw»y Station,Bankaj Steaai*K»t OiQcM, Teles *pn asd Poat Offloa, and toj aU pvb-ia plaoea of ama ement. . P. Kmnri. Proprietor. 14,

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(Pvpoidt? the Gonoal Post-OSoe and Telegraph Office)The inoat oebtral in the City.

(fi lOHPL^TELT iaodeUedan^re-fuTmahed.\J Tiliunilfloaiit Ladies' Coffoo-Eoon, Dining-BooaiEooMng-Eoom, BUliard- oom. Charges modsrat*. :'T

CHILES LAWLEE, Proprietor. ; fr8.Tho V7ic&loi7 Hotal and Boatattraat'¦ ¦'-I ' 6,; 7,^ atid^; WlOHLOW fEEJe'T', ¦" ;' ; (Grahon-Btreet),DCBLl . ' '

MUST Centrally $ltnatei Comfortable andWoderntf. Dinners wodv all day. . ' ¦ .

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S>KING now Opened in the ricinlty of tbeCsttle> ; artej*. end .qqlto. conveniont to King'Bdgb ana''-Broa'dttone TertnltiiV''wlll lo Ifobud

the most ComforUble, o nied) witb ( l^odeintoChmKca. Visitors to Dnblin shbnld como abd leefor themselves. , :jyl0.6ui

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ST. i2Tl>EasV CTEEET,njlIlE most Centra!, Modornte, and Uodern.yh. - 'Hecitw'' liip ht in bedroom?, also telephoneaccoramodstion. Hot tod cold ba hs. Cooking ala BorliD3toa. : (jylC.lly) T. CORLESS, Proprietor. '

"SH2 enow 11 noTss.". UONCK-STEEET, \7r.XTOib; '

npilIS Old Hotel is r&illy ComforUble, andJL Prices very lloderate. Famoua for (jood,dnre Whisley, and all other Drinta. 1 ', ;

j MKS. KELLY, PEOPEirroncsi.Clow to EailWaV Station.

' Hotnnda Hotol and Eeataurant,81, GBEAT bBITAlN STEEET, DUBLIN

"JVJI O9T Comiortablo and Cheapest Hotel in Town.JM... X'iae airy Bcd-rccimar.d aittin -roonu, Con-vcniJat fc-Eroadstona tnd . Aiaiea's SUtions. Trunsditcci frcri Kirpbridjoit? Sickyille ' Street round thoComer. "' " J

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GUATJANTEEDit mlui OTOf tboriltand' Bilfci-phtod trash so mnch soldcf Into. BiUer V, atchav from' 12s.; Gold. ii« : EilretBrooches. 1M. ; Pencils, Is. i Scarf Pins, 6d. ; Gold Earriof s.£9. Pd. ; Bia«».3». 6A Our Grand Now Catal.-gBO, contain-ing over l ,C0> e^Rrartn?s, ol bljh closs wotchc» indowrllerj. po»t free See omo before parehailn*. mlD.lj

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HOPKINS. & HQPEEftB,V7AT0H1IAKEES AND JEWELLBBS

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Uigh' esf. prioo paid for Old Gold, Silver, acaprcsicai Sto.ner, &o. ' '

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WMD RESTORERSJ7IOB CLEAHSraa and CLEAEIN0 the BLOOD

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For Scrofula, EcnivTiEojeaa, EMa and Blood Dfewieef,Ptoples asd 8orn 01 ill Wt U Is a n9r»&iUsx ifidpenaanoat onre. :

1 It CnrasOld Eorcai: ' Con* Bore* on ths Heck.

Cans Sort I«£l |I Cares Pimples oa tbo Fue.: Cores 8<juif j.Cores Ecioma.

. Coroa Dlosrv! ' Cores Blood tad BUa Slseu i,

Caita Olandnlai SwellingsClears the Blood bom all Import IlatUr,Trom.wa>ts exe*nas STtttoCi

A' thU Blxtutaispleasutto thstaste.aadwamatsdtnbom anjthicf latnrioos to the mestdilleaUooBsUtQUoa ctdthe ««Z| noa tnfsser to old age, the Proprietor*; aoUdtSBCCTOIS W fits It a «H> I to testlts rains.

' : TH0P8AKD» Qg TESTIMONIALS. ;, r' "CLABB-8 BLOOD MIXTURE is entirely' ' free fiom aij toison or meUllla lmpresaatloa,

- : doctxot ocsUliUdjrliiJurJoasllifrodltnf, ojuU«: ¦ food, tele, aad nsefat medlcise." Vnu! 8w*t» Tinoa, M.D., ?B.a, UcturU oa: IIsdKal JarUTnieoosssdToxloologT. 1 ¦ ¦i l t57,8t O«)Tg»'s-ro«<l,Han,Jan, 13,iaw. i

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' to dci-sw a»r food,- 1 am theakfal to aar afterUkinc a few potUse of roar Osrke's Blood Ufa:.tnro, I «ta t»»toT«d to perfect health atHm, asdwoold. ha»s tbe whole world know ol TOUTwonderful meaioic«.—Tours tmlj. 1 : . ¦

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wbiek 1 <M4. ud after takU. fooz ta, M. hSSlm.l a m rtKl iotearoutSeipUoekemJed qSlSttandI BaT»not ftitaarHUntrtit swot.'T; -™¦ • "I-lave fto objection to jw p««le»lar Uls. . -. ;.. eore.j ._...; .,. •• Twas fsit«BBr,HT 7

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Tho Phoenix Brewery Company guaranteethat only XXX is Bottled' at theirjjStert aWATERSIDE, Waterford. "! |m ,.'" i} -

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03&l «7:ca&: Shsttlisff: Stosica.!¦ ZIOST 'ATTRAOTTVE : LITERABY¦'•i !¦- , •:: t. . • .paoQBAMMEJ • '. " • ¦ ;¦ :¦ ¦•

In tbo Firot Nuintwr of the New Volnmo willto csmoenced on Original Irish Novel, T7rittenciiseisUy tor " Tan SHAMBOOK," entitled

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Dark Doings of Dutj lin Castle,, . A STOBY OP OUB TIMES, I

Saottictr boo Informers nf r, EneonroRed, CoBspira-! clei Hatched, Political Prisoners Manufactured,1 ord their Brutal Trcatrcont In Prison, ¦

Alro will b8 publish^ tho Opening Chapters of a¦ canning Tri3h Bonianoe, by the latoi Bff. CODEIM?- HXT 'ZUn JOYCE,: ! ¦ : ¦ • Called - ' jHUGH OF CRA.GANUBE;;I On, THE WHITE K NIGHT OF KILBDUNT, j1 ¦ • ' An HiBtdrioal Tale of Mnnstor. i

EACH STOEY WILL BE APPEOPEIATELYILLUSTRATED.; |

Jjoah out for the First ' Numbar of the Norc, , ¦ ¦ Volunaa of t ol6.3t

''£HE §H« R!0CK. ";

i » .- . E Y E S I G H T . ;f ¦; i .ingjpqvBP , ggsggAcaso. jME,-T. HENBr, Cpnsullinj l OcnllBt Optloian

: (hto of Northumberland Avenue), boaLEiJOVED to 45.. VICTOBIA-ST., WEST-EIINSIGB, wbore he may bo consulted In bllKicsi of failing or defective vision FBEE OFCHARGE. An interesting " Tteitiso on the Eye,"fioefcirw. •¦ ' ¦ ; - I (sieifl

; 45, yiCTOBIA-ST., WESTMINSTEB. !

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MANCHESTER & PROVINCIAL; , EsrO^ESILa I

! (OPPOSITE FOUB COUBT8, DUBLIN),; Tho nearest to the G. S. A Wi Bailnoy.nndj

: : I . . pronounced to bs the IElost Eomely and Comfortable! , Hotel in Dublin. I!. BEECBNI8HED IN GBAND STYLE.

Ladies' Coffee | ROOXDS9i Iionoheon and Bedroomo. jT&dMS PASS

~TEE D06R1 : I {NIGHT PORrEB.} I

'JLiAwI&W&PG® nPJhCD <S>UDi (LATE OF iTANCHE 8TEB), i

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WATEBITOBDt CSN'TEAL 1BELAND BAILWAY.

PAEHBIL ATJITIVEBSAEY

GREAT DEMONSTBATION ; IN DUBLIN,f

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. j Wctcrford departure' 7.30 o.m. ': • Dublin ' arrival 120 noon.

: ¦ ~ : IV Tlcketi cvailobla for I TicUeta available ;forFABE3! return by Special |' return on Monday,

! to ¦ ' : ' Train titan day. ' 8th ; Tuesday, lOth jDroLnr • ' . o r , Wednesday, llth

cad ; . . I October. IBiia. let Cl 2ad Cl 3rd Cl lot Cl 2nd Cl 3rd Cl

; j j I(h 6d 8s0d i 5s Od 123 6d lOa Od 7aJ6d. (3* iThs Betara Train will: leave Dublin (Kingo-bridge) ' at.:0.0, pjn, nrriving in:Wpterford about 11.0p.m. TielceU for tia day' only will bs ovaibbla forxetura by tiis Train, and thocs iibued at the HigherJTercs will ONLT be available ; by the 3.0 p.m. Trainiron Dublin on 9th, lOti, or llth October. |

'¦ BY OBDEB.¦ Head Offices, Waterford, • jI ¦

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LAB0tBER8 (IBELAND) ACTS, 1883 K> 1O2.

| ADYEBT^EliENT"

OF IMPBOVEMENT: , ¦: |. . j - ._ - - .. gOHEME. j j

ftpEE BOABD OF GUABDIAN3 of KilkennyJJ. j Union, tctlcjj; as tbe Eural Stnifcl ryAatbority, hereby give notice tba^ they hove tnddoes-Ioptovcmmt Scheme in pursuance of tbo above-benttoned Aoto. • !i Tbo limits of tbeScotioosof the Sioltary Distriotto nhloh the cchemo relates, aro cet forth in theflrot ctluan of tho Satacdnlo hereto the osiimatcdCoat in tbo case of each sneb section is given in thetej oni colaron, acd the area of charges for tboespesseb of-thecahome In tb« third column of tbeMid Bobcdule. • ! !: A!copy of the tchemo (accompanied by Mops,Partieoiorr, Eitimates, end all other docutneptorolatioQ biroto) li deposited in . the offlco of tbpClctk of tho Union, aod can be teen thereat at'allreasonable hnnra.—By Order. ; ': imCHAEL HOLONY. Clert oT Unlon/and; ¦ i . Bxceative Sanitary Oiiiccr.: Dated 9tb day of September, 1893. I

8CHECDLE

Limits of Scctioss oi! ths Sanitary Dktriat EstimitcJ ; Ar^i of Charso; to nliich tb9< Im. Coat (or I; prOTCssat Echemo Eiponsca of Sohcinoi rclitca. . : |: . £ 8. d.

Balli=i=aro B.D. 128 5 0 Ballinamoro E.DClara t. ' 384 15 0 CUra ;,Coolerahsca .. ' l'-S 5 0 Coolor»heon .,Danbdl ,. 256 10 0 Banbell ; j,Go rria ., 1410 15 0 Gowran i,Gracjo ., S84 15 0 Granco ,Kl l f i onny (Liber- ! . [; tica of) 1026 0 0 Kfltonny f Libor-i i . j .Men of) ¦ ¦

Octrath E.D. 128 5 0 Ontrotb E.DPoolatown ,, 234 15 0 Paolntown , i,Eitteools ,i C84 15 0 Bathcoolo .,TnttpKa «i 256 10 0 Tullaroan : „ :

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Zj itftf i Uizszo ' tef 'U'orlrhoaco nocpiteS¦ ; - . : . : , : Wanted- ! . • . j

fTPJHE' Board of Gaerdiano nUI, up to Balf-p.istlit ; Bioren o'Clock u.w. on THUBSDAY, 6thOOTQBEB next, .roccite pioposala from compstentcsrcoM for thf office of |i IUOHT HUB8K FOB THE >V0BKH0USE! ; } . . ; ¦ ¦ ¦ • . '• ' HOSPITAL ; •¦ ptt wlary of £20 a year. Honts of attendanca Iron0 o'Clock p.tn. to 8 o'clock a.m. ;

1 '.- '¦ , , . ; ? By order of tbe Board, !i ¦ JOHN FOGABTY, Acting-Cloik of Uoioa.

Cletlt'e oflce, Workhotuo, 21et Sept, 1693.

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KTXB& BowdoliOowdlAM will, dp to Half-pulJLTEI^wn o'Ctack * a. oq THUB8DA Y, the 6thomOBBB next, t«ti»e propowls for the oSkf ofVmiOTANT NUBSB 'OF THE FBESHFOBDf Bk.i':l ', 1«l<BW' ! T • , '¦¦it k 'rAki t* #ft> J*ut t» Wthe. |mial!Batlop» tadTfi i?l?>---B»'«r4« of the Boaid, V \M ; irteiv'tfOGiBTY, Aoting-CIerk of Unloa.

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Eoataca bheidd CCD OILS " SaSQS&SS " BQOSS at SOD 64, 203. G 2S3 ea.

NEW STOCK OFCDs0.' <JJa3n<2o**£ fcj <2u£33tfG32*r7 ;' UBQQGO 'CXJ£ ' QL Z ©QB »\

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Entirely New Stock oi Ladies, Gent's and Childrea'3 Slippora. ;' Special Lines in Ladies' Walking Boots, from 4o ] Id \ to 149 6d per pairChildren's Fine Boots, from 2s lid to 9s 6d per pair.

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3^3 THE FDOHT I: b 'Oii PU BLIC FAVOUR :

©BS F¥EE ^>\- 1SBIA1) TEA¦;. IS THE ACKNOWLEDGED VICTOR.

This TEA is the reoultof many years of dewe study, and of the moat careful diacrimioationi and keen judgmeut, and is now FAIRLY RECOGNISED as the! I I FINES T VALOE IN THE COUNTRY. |• i And y.'ith a PRESENT or Discount worth SIXPENCE, given away with each pound, :| | ; . will cost you actually only 1/Q per lb. i ; '

DOt?B -CHECKS, B0NU8 , or DISCODNT to tho vclno pi fullv SIXPENCE, Clvea nith oaoh pound: ! efTea. Chpcbn gives «itb 3 cuoces nnd upwards, so that ell ronv ebjoy tbo boon tbdaoffored1 Tbroo Checks can be cxcbjjDijfd at any of our Branches for ucciuf Hcuzotiold Articles , end in: ; rtrjjy towns for Drapery Goods. ; . i

H EEICES : EOE THE TIMES.SE|E THIS-GOOD PA LE SOAP ... ... . ...; .

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i : SWEETS, in great variety. Guaranteed Gftnuiue, only Sd. „; . Innumerable other articles1 at equally ' Lov/ Prices.

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j vj ;For^fej ^^a |fe|a| ^ 'r/SoMf 0BTA8&E DWBLLINOJ HOTjiSE ¦ oon-tV> : ttdaiag Dt^mlog, DlDlns iad BNtkfftM Rooai!•! jBedrtOMi: Bwrteo/ Schfltrr, W.C, icri'lrioa<3«ri5.% rerT, all boU:aader leau .t tlu !o«rent of £18 Oi. Od, per «nBttm. • \ |!:• Por fortbirpikfsblttB jttphr to "¦' ' *" v :". '.. . :: i TH0MA§lvAL8ff 4 SON, AnoUoaeert, ^t Lr ¦' ¦;:•• : . •¦ r i l ' ¦>¦• ¦ ( • =

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E2S0UXOES' BALE OF A FASH.

KILCANAVEE; NEAR KILMAOTaOMAff, CO.WATEEFOBD. ; ; ! • ; , .

TO be 80LD by AUCTION on WEDNESbAY,4th OCTOBEU, 1893 at 28, O'Conndl-ttwot,

Wntorford, tH p> aboTe-mentlocod Farm (Ntelyoccupied by JOBS BUTI B, Dectosed) oontilniDg277* 2r 29p Statoto aeatnro, bpld in Fee-itmple,•ubjeot to an annoity_ pf- '£64 8i lOd to tbo LandComoisslon fof 49 years,' from 1st May, 1890/ TbeLands are 'well Fenoed, Sheltered and Wat eredDuelling home and Oat-offloea Slated and id goodorder. Immediate possession. , i

' ' Sale ot lo'CIook, sharp. .: ¦Tcrmc-~Ciab. For farther putianlaii apply to

JAMES MoCOT, Solicitor;or to ¦ : Watorford;'

JOBN MUEPH7, Anctioneor, i: : O'Conn<jH-8trcat, Waterfortl.

COUNTS OF iWATEEFOED

DESIRABLE nrrEaTmivr . JUPORTAST TO. ; . : - . • '. . : 0APirj J?I8T8. .,- .- : ¦.;•

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instructed Subscriber to Sell by Public'Auctionoa TUESDAY. 8rd day oji OCT., 18B3, -hid 'Estateiiul Jntere»t w his FAUII at KNOCKALAVALLAnforeaaid, containing 127 , Acres, 80 • Perches, i StatutoTJeaoore, and held by him in fea-simple, isubjotljto thepayment of JB68 9a 8d to the Irish Land Commissionfor the period of 49 Tears , from the Irt November,1889. .

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Seldom has a more desirable Farm beon offered forSile, ' Tho Ufida are in moat excellent heart well-curedfor,' and sattable for pasture or tillijej Thcro ti anonjple,eupply of water on the knds for Cattle, and theDnolling-HoUBB b supplied itom a para Spring. ThoDwelling-House and Out-Ofices are in first clou : con-dition, and in every wft^r suitable to tio farm, nbicb isa moat compact farm, intersected ' by' tbe jiablio ¦ roodand within easy distance of |the 'thre3 |jrindpal fdro intho district, vfe. :—Clonmol, . Ctrriok-on-Snir andKilmacthomoj. It is tmdonb'tcdly ono of tho besttracts of land that could bo hod for a Dairy' and Till-age Farm. i • : ; j

The Sale Trill lake plsca at 12, o'clock preciselyon tho Landc, . ' ; : ' !

Immediately citcr tho cole of theXoods ths follocingChattels end Stock will alco be Sold :-rl8 krge DairyConn, 7 one and a half year Olds, 12 CalvesJ 16 Sheep,2 Working Horeea, 1 Donkey Cart j end Tftcklinu,10 tonufirat crop hay, iuriok ; 10 tons Oaten Straw.'do;2 acresof Potatoes, 1 ocro of Turnip:, bait «w of Man-golds, 1 largo heap of Manure, a combined jMowcr andEeaper, Threshing Machine, Ploughs. Bpllcr, Do"Cart Tnckllns. : : ' ¦ ; :

Tbo Dairy Otensils consist of Tubs) Cools, Pans.Chum-Barrel, Btiliiog, etc, and tha Houxchold Fur-nituro. . . . . ; . : . j

Everything od tho Farm will bo found to bo of er<ccllent quality, and ouitabla to tho Fcrm. The Houce-bold Furniture consists of the usual kind snitablo to alinn. . .- : • . . ¦ ¦ ¦, \ : '

Terms and Condition!) at Sale. Purchasers vnll pay 5per cent Auction Fees. For further pirticul&rs apply to

JOSEPH F. QUIRK , Solicitor,or to : Carcick-on-Suir;

. T^OMiS E0CKETT, 'Auctioneer.'..' ¦ ; j : ¦ • ; jCanick-on-Suir.21st September, 1893. ; : .

TO CAFTALISTB

ZIOST DESIRABLE IWESTUENJ

CASE OP VALUADSil] nOUDE; PUOPBUBTT

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THE TOWN OF LISM0RE, COj VVATEEFOED.

TO BE SOLD, tbe Valuable ! HOUSE, SHOP,' YAED,. l orjd PEEMI8ES; oituato ot tho

North sido.of the MAIN STREET, LISMORE,held by Tbomca Slattery, Solicitor, oodor a Leacodated tbe 4th day of Aupast, 1834, i for the term of99 years, from ! the 25th ; March, 1854, at (be yearlybead-rent of £i 10J - I f

The Property is leased to T Lyons Company(Limited), Cork, for tbo term of 62 ycai«, from tho25th Marob, 1891, at tfca yearly rent of £50, endyicldo a net profi t of .245, after dednoting bcad-rcnt, rat*s and taxca. Tho rent of £50 is scouredfor the whole term of tbe lease by tbo covenant otUe£3rs Lyons *i Company, nhoso comtncraidl statusbSords a perfect a ourltjrfor its p ijcient. Tnesalenill ocooidiBgly afford an excellent opportnnity of atoand add bi^bly iremuucrallvo iDvcatment. Therovenion, nt expiration of Messrs Lyons andCompany's lcaoo, becomes tha prop or ty of purchaser.

Prirate o£f-r» »lll bo wcflvcd by1JAUEICE HE ALT,

37, South Mai 1, Cork ,Solicitor having Carriage of Sale, and

THOMAS 8LATTEEY,Solicitor, Liomoru.

GEORGE A. CLAMPETTHas made arrangemonts nith Mr. P. D VD.AU o to

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.HOISI T HLY A U C T I O Nat hid !

PADDOCK, PAENELL STREET, WATCRIOODof

Horses, Cattle, Carriasea, Cars,Farm Implements, &c,

ON THE FIB8T MONDAY IN EACH MONTH, ' ' . beittR tho • |

Watarford JTair Days-"TTN, order to JJITB time to Partita bavinj bnolnc:]1L at tb'c Pairs to attend. Sals trill , commenca

each day at ONE o'clock. ' '; Gentlemen and Farmeia desircaa of ;taking ml-vantogoof Ibfrco Anotioco for the"dfaposi] of Goods&c; nill get fall partlsnlaia from tbo Anotlonecron application. !

CZJ EntrleB ntlll -bo received np to morningof Day of Sale. ' |GEO&GE A CLAMPETT, Auciioneer dnd Vainer,

GommlGCioncr fcr tatlep AUadtvite, ic,b"6.tf ! ¦ Henrletts StrcstJ Watorford

CYCLES I CYCLE8 I CYCLES I

AuoUon llart, noos?iotta-ufc, \7atorrord

A Large 8tock of Cycles (by the. bestMakers) on the Premis23 to select from. :

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GEORGE Ai CLAMPlLTTiAUCTION MAUT, HENRIETTA ] STREET,

WATEBFORD. . ' je24

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Low Bent. Apply to f (jol7 tfiGEORGE CLAMPEIT. AncUonew, Ac. ;

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SOLOtV I O H S * r SPECT ^ C US ,' l l rXj i : SOLOMONS ^ Optician.

Vrhohnsbcon'oycari profottioaUly «rt»bli»nadInDntlJaBEOS to cootloa tho Pablio a alnjt tha tm of! tUa oomnoa

Improper, and badjjr.aiinnfintiired GUue«andF«l)l)l£]eajutally iold, VUOIIKM t# highly d<tiim«iUl to Vlzloathatnnmberi hlT Mrlonjlrroffi red from ttufoaad trait*Uxt itUnow unnteetuaf (6 dwell «t leojlh ia theeico).enc« of bU SpootielM >(¦> different from psbbl* or ttaUttrratwUi>o«, irhloh ho ntfthtr; ooiutraot*, •ppror««ln9r dJj-poses ol), ml on th« adnptMvt dorlmHo Iron) hi* iconratamstbod oi wuptlns QIMM V> p«ee«T« uifM (amatter ofmaoh dsepar importanoa thin w f nqosntl/ inppoudj u ttuh«r«»dmlr«bijr<aLUralaUdto p»«H>r»»tbe «;M aolaptiniHoeztrema 'old **•• Tbcy h»T« been o»»d by tk* jaott OilOnroUhed p«r»on«. • • • : ' v • . i . ; i ¦ !

OESEBVB—P«noiuiotB be aaiUd by «noloiini • palrol¦psetades, or one of tha OiafM*. 1* a letter lUtin* UMduituoa from the\ tjt they cap read rmall print with it, andthOM wko bare not employed: ipeotaolM (7 menttotouif iMra||a and rtittmtiilng tlrft, OOmmasicaUoa horn WaGaforianditiTldnltrtobadineUdioKB 8OL0«OM?8 titabUah.meat. Ho. IS NASSAlt^TBXBT. QMmtet by IIaU t DM Twithin on* door Of DLWBQV&tBJtBT. OUnr.Qr] )•^BAndnof ilU ldnda'BtojBptijratMadedtoJ 'eppKBiOR TzEraoFfs. 1 | .

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THE BLUE HUNQARtAN BAND: ¦' i M , JOHNSON , i ¦ :;•' . Bega to ahnoanoe thitj 'bU Fasxmi . . '~ ¦¦

BLUB ; HUNOMAN - BArii)T7TLL QTVR FIVE PEBFORMANOES" '

AT THE THEATRE, ;Ctopanetoolng Thursday, Oct. 5th'

' THOBSDAY, OCT. 5tb. at 8 p.m. and 8 p.m.-¦ FBIDAYi OCT. 6(h, "at 3 p.m.'»od 8 p.m.SATTJBDAY, OOT. 7th, at 3 p.m.

. CS* ¦ Change • of Programme eaob : ConcertSelections played- entirely from memory. •

; Pmo»s—Circle,3a. I Stalls, 2s. j Pit. I D. • GaUaryOd. Doora open ot 2.80 and 7.80.

The Clarence Hotel,6, Wellington Quay, Gratlan Bridge, Dublin *

F.1 ,WINEWI8EB, PBOPEIEIOB. , . '

lC1AUILJE3,. Tonri8t», TMTOUMIT, will find tbei-U. ' abevo central; and nlthin a' conTeaiantdistance ot the Railway or Steam Packet StirJoas.3od», from Is. 6d. Breakfutt, lo. and 1B- 6d.iiinnorg, ttom U. 6d. . A Night Porter In ati

t^ndenc?, ;/. . . : . ' (tCO.ly) '

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I AM olcarlnj a: Bankrupt Stocfc , rci;ardlc:aof - coat, ut aboro (with 2 stamps extra fo?

postage, da). , 8iltor-mouoted, Amber Month*piecca, very ll

^bt, in vflret lined Casscj, o

marvdlond bargain. Money returned If cot liked.i JOH1T 8PELLEB, (li«>)

15, Cbllderic Boad, New Cress, Londoa. :

Lent oa biroj terms ccconus? toquantltkl ; Blok . Coren ot beatquality at moderate prlcci NewSacii, all qnillUcj and wciThta, keptIn stook | Bootmd-tisi tictj, laBploadld oondltloD, M. each j heavierqoalltj, «d. <aoh. fc) ,ly )

yHuiwOsuoss foi* SO or noro carriaso raid'

• W / P E T E I E , !Ssolt Mcrohant and Hrle Contractor, : ',

1 li 2 UAYUABKET & 25 WEST ABBAN BTESET;, SUITHFIELD. DUBLIN. >

BLACK OAT3. !BiaSEBT ZIABKET PllICEB PAID. ;

FLOUR, INDIAN MEAL, BRAJJ, iPOLLARD,

AND ALL FEEDING 8TUFJfS SOLD VEBYCHEAP. I

CT' Fsrcacra will find it toa trial.

their cdvnntr-'o to

K ELLY & CO., i¦ . 3, John's Lane, '. .. . "Wateriord . !

UANUEE STOBE3. • (al2.6ci

LIr. E. COHEEITORD,FBOFESSOR OF MD8IJ, Im la 8aUe Trdning

Collego, . Wotcrford ; Orchestral Conductor,V/ttcrford Philharmonic 8ociety [ lite Orpmki andConductor of tho Oratorio ( CoDcerts. Tha Fabcj

Nov7 Brighton, &«., £o., u'proyircd to rccdraPUPILS ON THE OBGAN, PUNOFOBTE,

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AMD Hf ; ;SINGING, AND THE THEOBY OV 1IUSIC

Soaic Col-fa D < CpcoisUty

Pupib prepared for ! tho vcriom Examiintjcna c!Trinity College, London j At^ocbtcd Band cf tLaBoysl Collejo end Boyal Academy of Made, cadGorcmzncnt Pppil Teachers' Examination. \

For Terms, T«timoniiils and Prccs Noticcii apply oHOWAMI'O Uuaio T7iw:nou3E. 33, Qaay!

or (rayS.tf) i40. LADY LANE, T7ATEBF03D. !

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Long Maccaroni .-.. 4 1. per lb,T\7i3ted „ ... 6d „ | .VermecalH .., ... 6d. ,, l

HEW SEASON'S PATENT. |

Oatmeal 23 M por of

Henry White & Co,, ;Old Established Tea F/arehouse,

CO C Cl, Cuay, I7ctorrora. I

LAJDI E8V COM tflNGSaAIIB DP !

AT O'GEAD I 'SLADIES '. If GENTLEMEN B i ¦;

HAIR-DRESSING ROOMS!

THE- @,TUAYj !(NEXT REGINALDS TOWEB.) !

. — . te22.it)Open—8 a.m. to 8 p.m

H O N E Y . ' • : jmilE GLOBE LOAN COJIPAlHr cdrahccjJL fiom £.2 upnardi to all re»p<?otab!a Borrowers.Easy Brpny'mcnts. licaronable Interest. NO FCCJ.All applicatioaa rccelre imme^Uta cttcntioa, ocdoro treated oojt tcr\fiie nteUy. i j

" MANAGEB." 8, John Rtrcst, Wtlerford.:

SHE ADBEYnno BE LET, from tbo lit Aogost, tbla V7ell«knownJi. Ecsldcncc, close to tbe Ferry, nith abontSix Aorcj end Gaidon. Apply to (jj29.tt

I T. P. STBANGE.: :

ABTIFICIA'L ' TEETHiir. nu s ou , ¦

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(LATB or B. W. FBEEMAN, L.I>.S.,B.C.a.).j

MB. MUBCH irisbea to Inform bll Patrons a=dthe Pbbllcj Benerall/ that be la noo top-

plylng Teeth of tho beat qnallty at the lowest price,compatablo ffith K°od worktaaDnbip, strongth and'appearance. Teetb extracted, (tupped and (calcd t,moderatq obareet. Old Teeth rtimodelcd totfaa Ne'irPatent Suction Prinolple M

"Dndl" Prepaid AdvorticencataTwenty-four Worts ... „. : - i ^ - 6 'For Eaeh Eight Wordiftftor , ^— . , — Cd.j

¦ }¦ ¦ • > " Aoctioao charged disable. | .(ZT FOOT Insertion* Cooniccutlve) giren for tbo

Price of Tbree. ¦ ' ' ! ¦ ! ,

TnOBEIGN 8TAMPS—A CoHectoe *m mtaJC (food prior* for old oollfeoUon». Addrwi—" Collect or," In care of John MoMarWe, Ad»ertivlog Agent, Glugow. ; • ] f,«80 8f)09/ BADY S Baion i are. made' from boat

HJT qoatiry Brinad Kngilab Steal PrlcejLla. 2» 0d 3i 0d, 6t 6d, 6« 6d; and 8* 6d. Addivni*O'Gntdy, HalrdreMer, WUeifotdU • . ¦ :. , »30.<t^TSTANTE'D, to Efnt, 'aj or iO Aores of GrMa'TT' Laud .wit0 V coinlorfible, <*m *U Hoan.Addreti i^ihiijOffle*. > , \ , , . , , , (i 3t»)H0U8B WANTEa-iA GeBtlaroan wltii ¦ iniall

F«mliy;#»nl« tjjo te Pritat* BOOM loJHorthDWUOD of, the pity.. jPendpitrtlcolam'to ivB, th i

SPO;TlN(i DOG.i-T 8 "¦ wa'itiV*onW,W.U ^

r trmlntd PotetariJn fl«tt«f \WM?«il«i,:.WHle to|Kww»-O« . ,,/,3,- ;/,:1( ^k yf rf f m, 3

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SPE©BAL' PURCHASES ! I" '..!,: ' :- - ] ' !UNPRECEDENTED VALUE !¦ ¦

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Our Buyers ihave been fortunate In securing1 Marvellous lines,: ! -wMch shall be^©ady for ' . I

SATURDAY"B A T Tg»

AND DURING i THE FOLLOWING WEEK

!Fer£^c—] P9*®zx,p 2 €aof c

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THE "E!i8U8K" 0RGAHETT* s*S!*&%%8& °a EACT PAMHR* «ONIHl».

/ T , .^i/65-SrJ rtar"Ur«u«,r»foJ«ilj»,qn4-/ <' i- SSP^ fel mi5>r/iiiLlroiGr8« iier*I VWffi^Sr »Ei «t5n« tB»itt7««J«4 «

Erica CO/- tun* i f/- ««p«tlt A </• monthlr.Ort*iutt* dtltomd «bta «nt <*. b wld.TfrtM (or 'inir j«rflinT«ri mt lnf \mru tljitr a.

THE EKGLI8H ORBAHEHE FAOTORY. BLACKBUR:!.

. Our Stock of Household Furniftire is now one of the 'r .

LkSHSESi IN THE SOUTH (il1 IRELANDAnd caannot be excelled in

DINING ROOM SUITES

In Mahogany, Oak and Walnut, finished in be3t Workmanship.

DRAWING ROOM SUITES, i '. i ' ¦ ; ; T

Exquisite in Design and Upholstered in Richest Covering.

OUR BEDROOM SUITES, BEDSTEAT)S dnd BEDDING -are elcellentexamples of Taste, combined ; withj comfort* | \

FURNITUBE , MADE TO ORDER. \PA<JKED AND j REMOVED.

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John-Streat, Waterford,

gilLFy^8AS!BUls"IMS-1HE PATENT ATO1ATI0H GA8 BLENDER

I - » ' ifl i» easily fixed on any burner, «<»"«frnfr '.,i> Vi it toeiTe twle*«i<kllcrhtwrUitho/

J *->™1 : *minm 'sma., , ' ¦ ¦

WT Jf nUyOCnULIJBtlQ ! many '<?¦*> Bonacs. Baaiple box oit post free, 1/t.

t—alSiS c P. arrodu. TO, BvuhAw st.

FITS OR EPILEPSY/GIDDINE8S, SENSATIONS, S*AINT8, .

I will domonstraW to tbe wkolt world how that ««wtdrcadfnl of all comrlolnU. T. Zrtttpq,' whkn hu b»enhitherto eoniidercd Incnratld,' can b» perassonjj cprrdIvnthott tU ehanf of/ aQ ^n). Writ* w'thlfull hops andcoafldenbo to the •* SKrotaiy," Bnrwood Hota«, BoxwoodPl'ce. Hjd» Park. L6nd»n.- Ho wtU aejd jpo, ¦•• Oratii,1fall tsalractlODi for aaro. and Klrloe on diet. : , : myS.13t

IMPORTANT T0;> EVERY : MANjUESSB8. LONOEBT 14 COMPANY, MEDIOAL

SPElllATilSTi, E«tAbl|jSod and B«»toter«d 1883, aw «ad-iiiff an lot«r««ln<r Medical »WhJe» rratU *od f n * bjrpoat to «TCTT apyliant, oeitalnto* tw«atr-jae T»la»bepencriptioos. conipUal ,bj inotteinlaMt phj«JoUo« ho-le inoceataJlr treat tii» matt ob«tlsat»ouea el nerronaexbaoiUsn > local and general dabllltr t Udsa* laeata,mtUaabolll i lntenal mtatM iBtrrooJ djip«p«i»«torpidUttr i Indigestion i orjuolo dla»rdera t iMrtoMdaaar, Ao.NtTer known to <aU.-Addns<», Heam. Loisin *,Co»-riiT.Uedlea] Dbponsur, 43, Fembroka-pUoe, Utanwol.Eaisa tnii raDcr. ' ¦ ' ' ' i «••»?

; Septonbcr2Sth, 1893. -DLACXOATS-Iacooddscuri at aa adTanca oftlxna

pence per band. ¦ . ¦ ' .;UAIZE—Dnll and ntisr lower.FOBIOIf \7IIElT-ffina, bst not deartr. Ho naUre

c2rriB(J. • v " ' ¦ 'PLOUB-In better dcaaad at allantlj adttnoed prtoa.

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' Todaez safl Greoa Crop«. ^ , .Hay. ptr toa -. :„. .- ... Mb to WOi' ,H«4 Hay _. _. „. ~ , 7;>a> M> 8teWbentta etraw •

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Waterford Butter MarketNcmber of nrkina weighed at the Fablio Battar Market,

for wttk ending Friday (tail day). Priooi!— . '

SaUrday — ' 333 ' — ; lUSa, Od. to Ufa; Od.UondaV — 000 - O r a . 0 d . t o <»«. M.Toeid»7 , — ¦¦ , •• ¦ — :> ! l' Ola, '04. to O»». 04,,W Sday -' "1» <A -- '1 1««. Od. to UU. ,04.'.Thundaj - :U3 ;l 10*. 04. to llfc. Od.

. Wdw 'r, ,-. -, ;: 00-:¦ -r,- ,j»Vj}t, to , ;|Ba, .;0«J ;Ko.oJ Firtla* CormpJadbc W lr €i*t Tfw^ .47^Prloe Per Cwt«._.. .M.-.. .'r..ia - -» 118a. j ; ( ; • ;

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. : .Watertor^ : WatarietSTratrnq^MSInaand wd0«atna .Joottva1 MwnntLlnnlel Irelaad fiAwar '-iart' |

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finished1 in beat Workmanship

00BUN STOCi EXOHANOE-THia Di't.• : j I; XAU.WAT8. : ¦• ¦ —¦ '

, Groat 8onthern * Weatern < H. «. •' ' "i:i WbMidland Great'Weatem ^[ . _ 100}Grwt Northora Eaflwar. ", . i „. ' -. '14MDublin, WIoWoir »nd W«ford J . 'J l -.

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StonkbijokerV, WaMdfct 1.

UNEQUALLED CIRCULATION,

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' TAKING ¦c6BT&Ar!T8: A'rJ xaB'witKB- '¦ . i > , , ijTOBD UKIOW. ' . "' ' : ; ;. ? :

No more degiicKsg ezbibrt s tba tfcst Mil?at tho Wateriord Baud it QtUtimk-^&mmtoT ktt bia eret. nf bo i dj, be«o »«««>»;ttndtr prthq t»tio« ia. thU 1 dfty. The 4H^detula «••«* oqt itgmt len U, \Zo&mu#mnewt columns. IWn aik. muj dUMtTJjyrtifrford to wjid *h, report M ¦» •.» ;n1 n ¦¦#

to; joniiy the timing p«fom5». K» mflpopaUr or ioctf Gov i t le 9* Jgnumber of men ,Uot«l W PMOW iSTtf^n «t|* hug» tx>dy o< iatw.jrfntTSe/iiM, (a » gn ffeztefcv .UolaW, ra « tkjr B 'domtoi

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argtes^w^SBoomo forvtrd tad otk ' MF •tm&S&t&SKM

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of 0 OoDnell-et, were deolared contractor* forthe supply of seven obeata of 1 tea eaob. 8o'meof the oldest and most ; Ueapeoted tragerftia jhe.city hadHb^lr tendera-oasi aude Nvithont.'tb.eolighteat coiacideration. Uq faqt tb *wl<ola.lJtHformanoe;was one of the moat degrading farces*ever perpetrated at a public meeting. • For tbeinformation of the pnb\io we give the . full list ofthe traders whose tender*, roefei summarily don-,signed to the waste paper basket 1:—'¦'!¦•:• ' • ' • : ¦ '¦¦¦'¦

1—J C Walsh, Michael-street i : ! ' ; : .2—Wm. Kenneally, Quay, Waterford; ¦3—Thomas Quinn. Bridge-street,'4 - Junes O'Connor, Johnstown, i :B—Patrick Walsh, Great George's street, -, ' > ; '6—E C Fielding, Little George street, K i :?' . '' :7—Walter Baldwin, BaUybrioken;. : . '¦ . - ,- '¦ . .'.:* "

8—Wm. P Quinn, O'Coanell-stwx*. ¦ .; : .}: ' ' ¦9—John (Coleman, 2 , Petar-etreet. : " '

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10— Richard Murphy, Ajthonrtowd, Co.'Wexford.''11—Patrick Foley, Slerchant's Quay. : ' ¦' •> ¦ ¦ j ;; . -12— Jamea Farrell, Rilmacow,. ; . __„13—Murphy, Sutton & Co, Quay. \ ¦ '. .14—John Higgins, Patrick-street1 :15—Jamea Hawe, Great George'B-street.16—Michael Howe, t, Brojtd-Btreot;17—George V. Qooke, Peter-street;18—Edward L Fieldinij. O'Connell street. '19..Thomss Kirwan. Johnstown, i ' 'j20—John Wyley, Michael-Btreet. ¦ j

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21—John Costelloe, Barrbastrand-otreeS..22—Junes Knox, Square, Wctafdrd.23— Eliza Ryan, 4, MichaeUstreat,24—David Canty, Johnatown.'25—Bichari Gough, Great Georgo'a-otreet.26—J(une3 O'Rdlly, Johnitreat. ;27—Francis McNamara, Barronsteind-atreet28—Michael Sullivan, do. ; : |29— Patrick Devereux, Great George's street,80—Boyd, Ryan & Co, Clonmel. , |31—John Phelan, High street.1 : ! ] ,82—Richard Cullinane, Michael street.33-Charles J Hill, O'Connell.Btrebt. .34—Michael J Casey Dunparvan,85-Michael Wallace, 86, Quay.36—James Nolan, 61. High-street.! ;37—Edward Healy, 48, Quay. : j ¦38—John J Breen, Great GeorgeVstrcit. .39—Denis J Koos?h, Quay. . \• ... ¦ .40 -John'J Morrissey, Arundel-tqnare.41—Coonan & Co. BarronatraniJ-street.42-Jam5s O"Ndll;':Micbael'Btreet~ - i ¦43— Burke Brothers, 17, O'ConneU-ctreet.Nearly all the other contract^ for- the odpply

of food sad nourishment wew 'deoided in thegame partizan manner. | " : ; - ": -'¦

The discussion as to1 the printing contractopealts for.itBilf- For the paltry a.um of, Je 4dthese guardians of tbe pubho interests accepted atender irony a Dublin printer, to the exclusionof a ratpp.aper who spends, what he earns in thecity. Oae would not mind DO maoh if it were anobsolete rule to aooept the lowest tender. Butit is nqt BO, and any talk about (Consideration for«th« ratepayers" may be tokcJj as the mare3tmoonshine. In Bever«l oacea tno lowest -con-tmotor"- woo passed over : in favour of come ODDolso. I* was only when . tha NKWS tendercame on for ' eonElderaiion tbatithis "rule" wastrot'ed out. To show how biedlof; it wan la these,conscientious'({entlemens' mindaitis ooly nedftisaryforos to point out ooe Incident.] Whei for thecentral printing It *as rllsoovered that tbe;Newswas Is 4l orer a Dullio o»ut*aetor, Mr l Bronnan%ouA in fa»or of the Metropolitan 'eblely—ao heeaia—bpcsufo his waa "Ihe lowest tender.' ¦ Hehad no ilUnill to Mr C P ReHmond—not be, goodconsolontoo* and p-oaa supports! of the HighlyMornl Party ! In tender No. 2 Mr B.-dmood nasmnoh lower than hit Doblin rival*. In one Stemalone hio tender was £6 belonr that of the nextcompetitor, J«t the self-sam') Mr Bcennaa nui verystrong in t^e oonviottan that " tho tundvr shoold bepnalponel for a neelr." Hpro Is a otraigbtforoardtirttaker ot tbe int-rests of: tho poor and of theratepayers l . ' ¦ i .. ' . ' :

Aa tn the Chairman wo ha»o very little to say.His' performaDca "»s pitiable,1 and shows to whata low l-?vel public llf> ' baa fallen, : when a man whoconld act such a pnrt is chnsoa for what should booh honored poat. A Chairman li supposed to boldtbe ¦ofiiU'S bet*«!en all parties. ; ¦ He is the jadue todedide as ti the bruads of dlsonswion , and to entoroathe mlfii 'of d^bite, whioh decr«e that no manBhill' spoak more than oncq on1 a given sobjeot. ' Inpatting th^qoestion it is the provfnoe of a Chairmanto give ' the tiaisbing tooobea to tbe disoasiion, andexprjoa whatever opinion be may bdve on the sab-jbot before the chair. ¦ • ! ¦ : ¦ ' ¦' ' " • •

In all well-regolBted hodl«8 thB 'aigaltyoj thechair -is treaattted . and maiirtaitieJ. , Any reader¦who car -s to peruse Sit'ordiy's! .pfticesSfiuza willczo what a dlffireno^ there in at Waterfjrd Board.AJB Ald, :Qlatapett tild, ancb -itt'efmblfion as thatvritneaaed ho never biforo beheld: ~ For tbe goodnome; apd; ta<ne of Ireland vr< einesrely tru3t thatJoriff maj be remain . so. . : .„;. . ... / : .,

Oar enemies across the i water will gwddpn at thecad and degrading diaplay of pattiallty and In-tolerance to which we draw attention to-day. Nodoubt, they will ask :—How , oan we gWe HomeRule to people who act »o P In trnth it Is bord tofind an answer. If we believed the majority of theIrish poople were of tbe saino contemptible CIMJ astho MoCarthylte majority of «hi Waterford Board,ue would with all earnestness and'sincerity oalloat may Ood defend as from the Home Rale theywould ndtniolitor. Bat it oinhot—It in not: to.Iriahmen: hive not fallen to; ouddenly from thehigh esUto tbey bold but three years a<o. Nr*. no,it pjinnot be. :! :

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At tt« Oangarvan Board of Qnardiann held yeater.day Ihe f Uosring were present i-James V OjBriro,E , Ohairmsn, Thomas Flynn, John Corran. PatrickVelle. Patriek -WM«b. J- B. VValsh, John FifcweraU.

I The fullewine resolution cas :proposcd by J ohnCowan, i>eoonded by Thomas Flynn, and pscsedtinanimously :— ¦ ¦ ji " That we, tbe Dungcrvon Board of GnardianH,having learned with regret of the dealh of a talentedyoung rtndent of the , » VincenUan" Order, son ofThomas O'Brien Williams, Esqi, of this town,- who wanfor many years a worthy member of this Board, bsg totender to Mr Williams and family onr oincsnaVsympathy in their ead bereavement, and as a mark ofrespect that this Board now adjourn. ,.

. Irish Soap.i

;Oa vtating tbe Kilmacthomas.Union this weeV, I

!£c=Sctod Sef goods in ttock, etc j I wked the Master,'$?V$£J mViA kind of wap did he use in theSm!3,'OBd which did be moat approve of. 1 Ho uaid_ bydivans, Bamngton's, of Dublin.

^He further remarked

that it went farther than all other *»«. that he wafla uainted with, aud gave the most. Ktsfaction to thowphenromen who used it in.tbe boucar OE. ¦ . .

^DOHGABVAN COMMI&SldNBES1 ACCOtJNTS.

The acooonfei over which the iDpngsrvan Comrnis-rione» h nch high ddlgbts

^reoohed u to-to te

hold thojn over until nert wewt :

A Ecautifal1 GliWiio„. i7i (\<cn,—v tha marble trorks, John-street, has

JSitod Tbe tiM shrine of Sicilian muble hiefa liid St Jobn'. Church. ID tU» dty. The rep-SStotoi" thitrf Our Lady 9 P«*P?t«J

^occoarJ

Sta S marble.withiran^woAofJc^bs.anrand% tfrtST It i» necntad.witttto best tgfe and ho KriSaTtionto) the oarbla work, of the Aurch-gMan; CdZaEdKilBenay m«Ale o aach displayedSS'Bihrin8. ana «» adormglanffM rtands cnt in

ROUND ABOUT THEiMAEKETS: We are into the .day.' of tha «j«taoefiil p b »: « Umsmmiaasst ws ifc'SBrSSfT

1B92: B.I... : . 'MO. ¦ ; & ,» ::: f|- 5 "gBefS :;: IS ¦ g"*** ••:• • /077!Sa ::: HS \ . *dBfa& fDafch ... 703 gatcn .« gi

I Protch ... 12S : ; Frooos ,¦¦ »"¦ Hi ¦

" ' - . . <UK >Wt J: Toiil . 37,228 : !¦ " ?ToUJ..;..... i6M

: DecnaK .- 4J&L ' ' " 'j «Ehs beef tndo at -DhbEa Wt rcUy i» teportedC3 tcing " the mart : depreasedi idnring- ""'

^present

: vear*: Tho generil top prW t&rvdy wtcbed^BW! pcr <:nt The outlook ii inotlit* «B; «*eoorijpnff.;

i fcl. wneafef Irom here are fairly m&keianr.l;}.lf**I week1, retom tuto-CMa; 1285 1| »heep, 888S '} #&,-

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It U a long tt&ae nice \sOutf M «»» &<*» **&i jcacbed the figure*; returaed Wt '¦Jt/255» «TT rford . 48S3 i lamerkk, 88« }Cotk>-SBBS. •-»• ¦

Tfc« followin? qooUUowi «•!»,*•¦• «*• 2WPJSL;

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iiooa & Distript! G- ssip.||f;v ' "} (/J ; 4£L_yj' }[i-^ j; ' S>^ 1V' ii,

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;!tBe proceedings: , J3.UT ODT. a t , the Waterford J Board

, ' • '. ', ',' f ' ¦.' .'"•hbnW'lie put ; out""!arid 'tent

me\y by.ltboee.whaebydder ty tjbJnk wh«t Homeitnle .would , be like if ceriaiu gnavdjRnB' hadcontrtl in a self-government;! Ireland. We•abowd' eay-«i -more degrading jexbibidon by a:pnbUo .bodj ma netet mt&ej iu toy land. O*nitMthM pnWio'W6 in>:eland bk; r^me to this.lio more: terrible calamity oonld ialli'on anydnuntry,)Snfl fre-refaiw to belley^ ifchaB d<>aoended•vn ours; ! N0| rather; iB it thatj tha WaterfordiB /ard of GUBrdi4nar is one of [the bliok .potswhiob mo;BI be effaced ere we can with! courage,0nd ootfidence demand'the right to govera.¦burxelveai ' ; • *. I. •¦ ¦': /.'•

¦ ' ¦ ' ' - ¦ •.¦¦¦¦ ¦— .; - ;. If the re3pcptaple city; trarjora

; An ABPBA II >vho ! werei eoj, disgraosfnllyi I ' ' boycotted on i Saturday only'put their; heads together and j memorial the¦Local Government ! Board,, 'ire jhave no doubtprompt measures will be taken to ebpprcedegunrdiana who, in siiob a glaring; manner, parcelout the union contracts to relatives' ancj friends.

; : ¦ Onr report of tbe exttdordinary: VEbr FAIN r. proceedings is! Very lbng,: yet;

I it Riven but a feeble idea of tbeactual Joob-in-the Box perforiuanoea of Aid.R. Power!. When the NEWS keuderi came onthe Aid. : was ouddenly seized nith somethingappr.oacbing St. Vitesses Dance. [ No due couldkeen him! still for a moment. 'We' ventnre toaay that if 8om*J person bad one of the;Edi8on'spbonograpa in the room, and if 'that wonderfulinstrument sucoeeded in reproducing tbe Chair-man'o' eztraordinuTy contortioDd, his fortunewould be I made in a moment. Talk about theBohee Brothers drawing bouses, 'Why aposter , annoonoing ". the Musical-Chairman asbe was on Saturday" would oreate the bensationof the age in WafcrfprJ., ' I . ! i" '

: ;. The citizens will Bow see bo«rMOEE CiEEiUL. neceasaty it is! to select repn-

i table 'gnardiaijo to ; wat61i tbeirinterests,] The Eural Qunrdians on Saturday withthe honorable exceptions ¦ of-- .M».-T. Connollyand Mr. Moddox, acted liko-a lot of- dummies.They proved their fitnesss ' .only to job in tbe.moat barefaced fashion.' ~ : " ' r

j Mr. David McDonald ; ia theTHG ONXT ONR. only pronounced McCartbyite

.:.' ~. ~t'~ '" ¦ ¦ ¦ ;" w3 ever met, fthoja above' in-tro3ucing pblitics''int(7every ' HtSlo fiddle-faddleof life". ' ^Tbere

Lj a 'time for everything, and

when the|proper,vtinie oomed. ir,r.ifl6Donald jaready now as ever, to fight for what be dpnoidersis J the right side'. He does not think thatbeoauos a man happens to be a jConservatire ora Parnclli.e that pe rfor ce bis business shouldbo ruined >md his ohuracter dlandererl. Hereinbd difrHraifrom thfl fourteen «laveo who appearedat tbe WaterforJ Board on Saturday.

. i j- . W" have no djoubt the slavea¦ DEADLT, referred to baye provided an, : I !' . argument .agafnot Home Rnlu

wbicb will be oae^with deadly efieot choold tbeLiberals ever again touoh the pabject. If HomoRule really meant .the Tule o! iouoh . raen then,maeea, vvouia tDe-Junguau peopie DO jasiinea mrefusing it to no. ; . -- .¦ ; • ! ¦ ,. ¦¦ S4 : ;

.'•-• ¦¦ '. • ' • Opreontrafjt'.roV ptrnling wosHtroH 'MoBE. rejected—mdrykb—becanse we¦ j ; ¦ _

¦ '¦ were lo . .¦id. over the.Dublinhonoe- It' Will cost several * ttmea that paltrysum to' pay for the/postage neceBaary in com-municating pith the Metropolitan firm.

; : j ¦ • Hr.- .vEdwurd I BrenDfcn, the"PEIN<?IPLM " legislator who ! is anxious to• ¦ ' . j : arrange tbs affairs of mankind,

ia an awfnl ntickler for " principle." For somemoments' oh Sitdrday be grew quite eloquent intelling of the honesty of purpose wbiob : fills hismanly bosom-. When the NEWS tender wasIs 4d over a Dublin contractor, Mr.' Brennanvoted for tbe lowest tender ,. " on principle."When tbe NEWS tender was eome£10 lower thanDublin rivals, tbe Kilmaoov7 ro(er proposed tbatit be adjourned 'till Wedneodayr-*- on prinoiple"we suppose. . ; , ' ;.

j ' One would j imagine fromTHE . APOSTATE reading - the IFallen Joprnai- "FlBBEd, • tbat.-the .vVhigs bad quite n

! satisfaotory espfiience of tbeWaterfotd Bevioion Qonrt. -Oni Wednesday theBtatementa made were.', all . glaringly inaccuiare.One '"of them will 'ariffice; to ob;ow the . generaltenor of jthe assertions. "The Nationalfata," Baystbe F.J, ¦" did not lodge a qaarter •: as manyclaima as' theBedmondites, but op to tbe presentthey have got over come fif ty ! more than theBedmondites." Considering tbat the Wbigsonly cent in 34 claims altogether it ia difficult toknow where their f i f t y eucceeaesicame from.

! - Tbe truth IB ; that from tbeTHE TB0TH. opening of tlje court' to# the

| present moment the EevieingBarrister ban been engaged, it may! be said,sole/j; ia considering Parnellitd claim* and ob-tectiono.! Ap everyone knows, iall . the Whigobjections were 6trdok oat ad illegal. Up to'i uwday evening when tbe report wns sent totbe Fallen Journal 309. , objections lodgedagniDBt ! Whigs bad > been snstained, and ovtr350 Pamellite claims bad beqn upheld. TbosMr. . Be'ilmond's majority of 83 at! tbe laatelection bad, ap to Tuesday night, been increasedto 1042. 'On Tuesday the F.J*. wound up withtbio assertion—'"Matters are progressing yet /satisfactorily for tbe Nationalists, , wbo arehighly pleased with tbe manner in which Mr.Glynn is conducting tbeir bnsinesa.!' It meetbe mighty easy to satisfy 'those gentlemen. \'

; The Wbigs i have begun toGENTLY. gendy ^ ohide tbe " Home Rule

CHIDING, Government" for i | ignoring"i i Home Bole, i Their chief com-

plaint ia that Whig iJ.P.'a have' not been turnedout quick enouarb. If the samples celeeted upto tbe present are anything Hke;what the " HomeRule Government" are expected to, produce,thpn r.lin Inrrl deliver ns from each rnlers of tbebench, ' i • '

! The Frcemon'e Journal onNOT A! TBACE ! Wednesday in referring to the

i Whig Federation gravely de-clared—" There is abundant eiridence of enthu-siasm, of apathy and dicaentiontioi a trace." Tbefight between the Meuro. Davist, ilealy, Chance,Murphy, etc.; k ab nothing. ; It -is) a mereevidence of love. i ; ;

] The Whig o*gsn deolared OnHAPPY Wedheoday in its first leader

, AUBPICEB. . : , " Under bappy . auspices the| ' ' Council of . tbe Irish National

Federation osembled ¦ yeafcjrday.V . '¦¦ Happyauspiceb 1 The Home Hub; Bill dead, tbeevictedi tenants flhplterleca, the pridonero dullunder lock and key.'feppy auepices 1' The Irish" Notional'' Federation cay BO, no more. ¦ •'

i '" Tho nnen hreoch between thoBtuniDEEEEB. McCartbyiteo ooems to get

' -' i ' ' wider every day. • Mr. Davittand Mr

1 . Wm. M. Murphy have been fighting aduel in; the papers for the past fortnight. It i«qnite ojear tbe object of both ts to get the betterof one Bnother. The poor evicted tenants givethem v?ry little real jonxiety. It> the bargingjjtooMr. Mnrpby, It Appears to a% facetting; tho beat ofIt i On; Wednesday ho taid :— \ : ,i- .¦' ¦ '«' I cimclnde by observins that ! tho onl j reason whythe catch cry of dissension .to attempted .to be fixed onleaitimate pnblio discussion is in order to hide the mis-V2ded Wandering which hM chtraoteritod thes.9 nejo-tUtioni < : ¦

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So tbe Hi alyitc3i pow talkj of Mesisrs. Darlt»,Dillon, ' CBrten-and -"tbocnly Iif ader;" as "tew-imidediblundererf/'i Wo are gelling on,80 John PranoisMeseher. the Fenian

Tai HANP ' of ,'67, whoia , i«d cle«fh we reportor DBATU. lnianotborcolamD,WM««i*em<e«r0F

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of: no small merit. ' jDnring tbe«,«? fat? viare be wrote several ntoriw and sketobea

¦SSPfte^f*' >' ,rf -^'S?ffi "Mr7

WATKB ron Corpo.-ilon -Ind- onjUw BofoaghPSBIMK Surveyor tbe] newwity of tak ng

niU'it ftrrrbufc; «hlch is ea .adly. needed by theimnr nrarlle ieliding tbeie / „,. .. .. ;¦ !- ¦ - .' ¦

T *y *7-: . • jy l^l :'the B»fWop.BewioD. Mr.

¦fiteMpsfegfejert 't*T7»«jooe d» the reghter. oppowd to oar

I****7! - ' :¦ .' . : - . 'ilr. Jot^fiU«rV!Wtae*for,, W . i ^pas sa-s

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. „ ' ,p On MoLday! the Moit KrV. Dr.A N ™ * She«>ian, Lord Buhop. p»ld .a

, . V «T f«N?.' ' »W« ;-tQ ibMlittle Codient of th-¦. ». Bl«t«MJ - ¦

sutiM^of fJa.t. JoHn bf Gprl." a-BiHyttaoklo. where Hi cpjta.rat6d-MafB a) 9o'olock.¦ . ¦'¦ ¦¦> ¦ ¦

? ¦ Tv- ' Tbo 'edrpornlon of Beliait hav«

BBLVAST ¦ WATER ahat off tuo Hu'pr from the oltizensSHORT. every nijjbt. | The change ; ooin-

;' . ; ' . - i ' .'-;' " ' .njenfOdlthJs »OBk,'> .,- ; ( . ¦ ; . ¦• ; :'. . Y'- '" A fall of rain; ciiiirabncad on Mon-KAiir kt Li8T.kdsy ovonidg. ' [ It waa muoh. ra-

! qaired for icattle and domestloi ¦ purposes, &o: , ¦ .• . .

f ! ;> • • 'J '¦ ' Mr. Mjcb^eliSaUivan has of Iste¦ HIQH -STECET greatly v ehl»rccd and improvedBOTTLING W OKRS hia works id this street.

- I . Mr. N. Kirby, «on of Mr. Niohol^sPAMED. Kltby, BallyduO. has, wo are clad

! to learn, passed must SQoce<sfullyat a recent eximlnntioo, beld bvlthe R -'jal Collegeof Physicians and SdrgeoTs ct ir<?lnnd. Some 60per oant were " stuotr ," so Mr. Kirby's success iaall tbe more meritorious. ¦ lie nag prepared fortho examination by Mr; O'Briep, College School,Lady Line. ' ' , ,;

Nowa baa como to haad thisWE. THOUA3 week of the death, at tbe greatHAWKBLEII. • old age ' of ! 86 yoara, of Mr.

. ; . . , Tnomaa Hawkjley, F.E.S., ono 1 1the most eminent and best knonn civil enginpo i oftbe proBent day. ' Mr. Hawkefey dsrried on * OJImagnificent Waterworks, add also woi engln cr .urthe Vartry and for othtr works.!- He WAB bora inNottingham in 1807, and in tho year 18S0 was ap-pointed to uoastrao t tbe watsrforks In his natlfetowo. In 1852 lie removed, to London, nbcro,nntll bis d<>ath on Satordsy bst, ho stood at tbebead of that branoh of tbe profession having to dowitb water and gas supply, and »i(h drainage andhydraulic norkB generally. ; '¦ ¦ .

His praatia'a was onormona. HoENOBIIOCB. himself waa acouitouipd to sny

tbat hu bad constructed above 150waterworks, many of I be largest ' obaractor j andthat there were no ltuportanti i towns In GreatBiitalo, and, indeed, very few great cities in tbocivlilaed world, in regard to which he bail not beenprofessionally consulted in uome nay or other.¦' Mr. Hunkslcy :had the marit ofTHE " CowsTAar btln^ the first lo auj»gobt and to

SERVIC E " carry into nraoti.ee the svatem ofSTBTEU. " ooastant service " in water

supply. Ibia ¦ system has beenone of tbe greatest benefits ever cunforred on urbanpopulations, as it has combined tbe most free andamplo supply with; the Almost,; perfect 1.repression efwaate,' and witb greatly improved sanitary con-ditions . i .

In thia country he was the first toHTDBAUUO adopt, for practioil USCK, certainPEINOLPLES. new bydranlid principles' discovered

by Fronoh pbysiclsta, the resultsof which, as applied by Jiim to a propootd colossalculvert for a Midland town In England, some<rhataatonitbod bit professlciuat'bretbern.

Thoso not oigaged In tbe teaWHAT IT trade nill, no d6abt, lito to knowMEANS. what' !* tho Intrinsic 'value of tho

tea coatraot, so shamefully jobbelaway by the country Cartles on Saturday 1HB '»Kacb chest of tea sold *at tbe tate °' le ^ P

eI I *3-la valuo for about £10. The t«a itself ooats cer-tainly not more, than nine penea—probably less—sotaut tbeso tifco' ftpeclmena ' of ¦ publid man put theirfingors into tho .ratopiyero poolteto and bandedover as palm oil—at least £85 e>ob to four of tneirbest friends. Here Is an example of the di&ni'y ofpublla life for yoq I And mind ynu reador, tots.'are the men who claim to b* the only Hoine Buleranod patriots In Ireland. . Nlca HomeBulera these,truly. ; Ireland ouzbt to bo proud of them, -.

Mr. MoCartby, P L.9, is not aTUB partioolary modest man. Bnt a

SquATT&B. abort time ago since be descended: from tho Kingdom of Kerry and

squatted. in a farm about whi:b there hivo b^ensome mysterona nhlsperiogs. Since the Federation-came inf> blossom Mao bloomed into la patriot, andin duo-courae be found his way to onr board roomas a representative of the ratepayer*. Since thathappy day Mao has been {rood enough to take tbeBorad Into big confidence. - On.Saturd ay last besioglcd bimself from .Ihe ommon herd, and in aburst of ,7irtuo<js Indi gnation, cri- d aloud to Mr.Cadogan,. Aid. Clampett, Mr. Maddox, bud otoerguardians who saw long years of sorvio» " It u timeto have a little new blood here. You and youroliqne bad everything:, yoar own way ; bat thetables ore tamed now." ¦ .

Mr. McCarthy IB quito right. TbeH B'B BIOBT. table) are turned. Until ttab year

. tbe Waterford Board of Gnardlaoswan ever beld up as nn example of what a well-nonduotcd and woll-regulatei ¦ board abcnld be.Tbe cfficials were efficient aad the ganrdlaDB jast<,The ofilcial8 are still all right but the Ruardlana—well tbe repott of Saturday's proceedings shows ofwbat kind of clay they are made.

At the Waterford Board of Gusr-i A COKTEAST. diana on Saturday the " brute

force" majority Kent tho printingcontract out of Waterford for'la 4d. Not on* pennyof tho money paid f«r this work: will be spent here,co it is utterly loat to. the city. On Tuesday atKllmactbomaa the guardians accepted Mr.0'Doonnbo/a tender foe tho supply of breadalthough he was an eighth—whioli amounts tnsevoralpounds sterling—over nuother., contractor. Toeydid it on the ground that ha was a ratopayer andtbat the money would be Bpentin the dietilet.

Ypotorday 6S Paroelllte loader65to l. claimants wore admitted to the

franchise. Tbo Wbi gs got on butone. i : :

Ooo of tho individuals who actedBUIBED. on " principle ' at tbe Waterford

Board on Saturday accepted £3 tovnto for a certain dootor who'iball now be nameleBs.Wo reserve enmes for a future occasion.

On Wednesday tho Kilmacow legis-TBE WI8EST lator eaid, " X; appeal to Sir Robert

AND BEST. Paul, the wisest and best Chairmanof them alL" -This certainly is rough

on the presiding Chairman, and his accomplished vice.Itwcs understood until Mr. Brennan spoke tbat theCarties were too pnre-sduled piJ'iota to.hob nob withany TJnioniet. i i :

Tbe squalfd dissension over tbeSQUALID. , Parb Funda «hows, at all events,

that tbe McCartbyites are neverof one mind for long. Two years ago they wereclamoring about tbe dlototombip of Mr. ParnelLNon the Davitt, Dillon, O'Brien Party ore doiogtheir living beat to uphold tbo individual rule ofMr. Justin MoOartby as to ' the diobursal of thislong sought after money.

Tbe action of Mr. W. J. Smith atMB. W.J. Wednesday's;Board ot Guardians

Surra. ia deisrvlngj' of pralca for manyreasons, o one wlll acooco us of

trying to curry favor with blm. We have treatedhim as a deadly political fos -aod be has treatedus—well , perhaps not tcowoll.} Our figh t haoolwajab^an witb him as a politioloa and wo

are ready tocseet blm again in tbe political field should th.eoccasion arise. Tbis is no reason why we shouldnot say that Mr. 8mlth proved to demonstrationon Wednesday that be la thn creature of no faolion,and tbot be is not ready to follooer tbe Powers andpersons of that ilk into tbe political duet heap.Wo are confident there are many other gentlemenin the city it present politically opposed to us whoTrill cordially sympathise witb Mr Smith's notion onWednesday, . . .' . . ! • •'¦'¦ ' ; Aid. Power It great on tho question

BOYS. of boy labor. Otie would think¦ :- ' bl» establlsboeot WCB conduoted'on the roo3t modern and lavish principle, end thattbe fortanato people liviog undor hia gentle straynere ln a perfect Ely slum. This biter of tbe boylabor system runs bis gigadtio establishment inThomto-strcet with three boys' and one man. Wepay mo're in wages In one week tbao he would intwo months. ¦ Yet this Is the bid hypocrlt who talksabout " priCciple" abd Trades Unionism.

Aid Power made a detour of the citySffOTlfBD. • on Saturday;last with a.view to

whipping: up all whoso inclinationswere supposed to be decidedly adverse to' us. Theerudite and conedentiuus Alderman was not received inlikely quitters with that warmth whioh' his publicservice* led him to expect. Of tbe four city magistratesappointed by request .of Mr. Davitt he.conld not getone to join in .his charitable crusade againstounelves.One excused himvelf -ta he hod business to attend to.Another declined to be a party to any shabby tricls,whilst a third eaid, " I will go if you like, but if I do itwill be to support Mr, Bedmond's tender." A spectatortaurea us that at thia tjjj boyedtter almost ootkpsed.

• , It bromarkabla how qiuet toe CountyUCUABKADDB. Cortics were »t Wednesday's Board.; ' The " new blood" saig very dumb,

sad it is eves said a few of th«m already (eel heartilyt1li«m«d of their contract performancoa. Even theNoblest Roman of them all, bold Brennan on the Moor,was as meek ta a Umb on Wednesday.

' Mr. bmlth, referring to the DrlntlnirDOJI"T MIND, contract jobbed away . from Water,

ford on Saturday, said—A great in-justice had certainly been done. Chairman (Aid. B.Power)—Doo'fc mind tho Injustice 1 1 I The Aldermanis spokesman far the " new blood." • .

; Mesen! Poole & Co., Mall, hare onBfLu n vm view, at their well arranged etudlo,

VJIWB. - «offl» ipleadld views of tho stalls and. .»WJhol4ers»4tl)sh>t<Ot{eranFete.They have also i»gnl«rly good viewi of the enttrogrounds as they appeared during the d*vi of tha Fete.

On TuMd*y the ships »t anchor bareQ&1LT: "we »11 gailv decorated in celebration

DIOOBITIX). of tho marrUge of ; Mr. MichaelMorphy tolMlu P«,l«, which took

place: at Mount Mdlersy jAbbey on that day. We£onn»taUt« th» happy PJ^> *nd trust that the fatorenuyb« «n «>n»lunefor ttMtr. : ¦ • ¦ •""' ¦ ¦ On.Wednesd»y Mr, Will, the Bo-CoXiuwnnD. $&,*«£*'> JP d;. * very .high- ¦ -. : . . ¦ ^^nteiodetdto

theipbnajdmikttter

in wWch Mr. H«in)g» ParneUlte BegfatratW |n-iwotnr, did M» «wfc I ToMij flimnigM thoPaniallitCTolWHerforf W deeply Wf &*M,':• m tboy tin hire-er*rv reatoa V thwki'Jli' |Mor»n, tolldtor, for thecaiMMa aannef ib: wbub Be; conducted the Revisionfor ttMCii: W« ihoaMw Jh«w U hitdly • borough la

c?^WI& r* «»» " F'- HanmgM ind «r!i Monut ooold b» wwBfO «« todk to the reg&te«tioD work.^ ¦T --:v\V Ij^*8tp ifonp»^oflIl#iirt

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It 'aHJw ¦: '• ¦ tfft WUfsrforjJ, leff for Bottoa aboat

.Jiu, ¦mtr. i'Atti ta&miattar. wifl b» mMrty

mmmi N ICB. /n pb.blin MR.T. M. Hetly.Hid1

•; ! : Condon was guilty of " an inftmoaU«J" :To:day "Mr. M. p»vltt »to,r«» "th*t on« of Tun'istatements Was' " ibidldtely) untruti." Hurroo for thi

TJnited Whig Party.l: ]• "¦, ¦ ', ' ¦: ., ; - .r\ ' ; :• j ' .¦i : . ."'l¦' •'. ; .i/Zv i -DavltWiihauengesiHealy to jappeai

A! CHAALinai. oeWre the Irish Whig Party iui lei! the ;d sion

of the majority be ftnaUTim was'.very strong on fine '\ majority rule'* when -M riPainell' wai«-Jn' qaestWa. ' tfw ho- »dmit» b«5ag in"•'permanent ininority! of two," and he refqses ta bsbound byjwhit the irijirJ (J«y. . What>< n|o» okWthe lot are to be mru. : i " ~ ¦ '

1 Beporta, poetry and letters which: CBDSHSP QOT. , reached to day are crushed out.

Siio iffobbaxy nt iho; Watsrfor^ Boaxd,1 '] ' ' • ¦ •""-/¦?'•'

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A DISCUSSION AS.'tO O vV THE TENDBBSj ¦;..-. , • . ¦WEB JACCEPTJEp., , ' ': j ¦ i

: At a meetiagpf tba Waterford board of gnardtanson Wednasojay, Aid Blower, presidio , ' I ' !" Mr 8mith aaid bef6rp:the busiuoss'bf 'the IboardWire taken up be wished to give natloa of motloa lorespect to. tbe priotipg fcpntraqU a , tender for wbfohhad beon accepted 'on, the protioqj Saturday,; UeTould not .delay tbe boird very .loDg in explaininglif^t^aBoh;

for giving th 'jfiotice, »nd it jvaB .thlB' that

tbera was only a differeaoe of Is id botweeo tbeprice-'of tbe tender wbith badheen accepted from aDublin hoase, aid:that.In (hit tender which ! tueyhad;'from a Waterford ,.printing^

concern, hethought tha, giving ii ay of thil ; contract t-> aDubun'hduso was a batter which' they w-nld allroetot should have oooarrcd.

Tbe Chairman, who bad been in consultation withthe] arialstant ciorkv interrupted Mr Smith byrem^r lng « perhaps it'may eayo tiine to tell youtheonddr bos been givfen to tbejcbntraotorulready."

Mr Smith—I bavwaj kod tb- ot 'rk myself , andhe says b> lias qoly i-iliinate/1 to tho cootraiiiorthat hlrt tender Has'. b' -.>¦» accepted. There h»a bi-enno bonl «ntvrod intu il etween.th>: jjusrdlaiiB and;tbo':-ciiDtr«i:tor wMij v|r'he is.' I ;fbidk l t i« amattet* ot very gcu>u tmiHjrtance Indfea to have thiswork ki-pt In Wgicrfuid , anl qnlt« irreapeollvo ofany ; porsonol or o;hvr| ujstfets («binb : might bointroduced, I wo'ut.rot.boso ,•'any proposition to doothsrxiso. L thiaK' forjj the cake/Ol! l» 4d dlfl>-iencobatoeen the two c6a U»tla it Oduldbo a shams toBend the wo'le out ot .tUo oity of Waterfowl ! wheremen would bo ecnp lrivrd to d<> It wbo are. residentsin thci toivQ »nd whJ inl/bt, bu; for it , become aburden on the raics, and .send it to Dublin to peoplewho/m no never can get anything from. I say it iadoldf a great injary ta tht ratepayers and a greatinjustice to tbe peuplfe and workmen of tbe city .Itblnk.no more fitting..thing than .this conld p»done for this board now to ask tbe Looal Qovern-meab'Board to rescind he contraot to thia Dublinhouse as n6 bond baa iden pasood. between thEmaad! tho gaardhns.1 ' Mr ' smith then rrad areoalulion formally as ring tbe , Local Goteromrnt"Board if it nas competent for tbe guardian a torcooind the contraot tinder tha oircamatanoo3 and,ccntinuincf, said no OBO 1 could ansne the questionwhather thoy were legally. Hahle to the contractorthia the body nhoae advice ha pVoposoi the guard-ians ehdnld ask. He bf lteved that by rescindingtheicontract lbny would do no injury to the gentleman whose tender was accepted oa be had not beenput to any cipenso or Inconvenience in the mat tor jand (o any oaie tho contract swatted, the sanctionof the Local Government .Board. At all oventa hewould band in notice that tbo' Local GovernmentBond bo asked as to. the legality of rewinding theoontcoot acd that Mr; Kennedy write ! to tbo con.traator, he did not know his name, notlfytug himtbat tho contract was still open. , '

Mr Kenny—It might bo a great factor In makingthe Local Government Board, aff"10 to t°e rescindingof the contract if yon| informed them tjatjtherewas only a difforonca of a few penne betneea tbetender accepted and that , sent ia from the .localhoaoe. It might bo a jvery Urge question, that ofrescinding the contract, but wbon you toll thornthere is only a few pence difference they may cothave co much diffloultylabout agreeing to it, .

The Mayor said ho did not think thore woa anynecessity {or giving notice of motion. It nas aquestion on wbioh' they wished to have the adviceof the Local Government Board, and to got tbatadvioe a notice ot motion was not necessary. Asimple resolution by tbo board would unsnor all thepurposes. !

Tbe Assistant Clerk—That is so, and if the replyis id tbe affirmative notice jean be given to'rescindthn1 nnntrdnt.

Mr Smith—l'bon the motion can be brought onnow.

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' . , .lit Bloom Bold eald be did not think it necessary

to bave notioa of motion given at all.The Chairman—Not] to make inquiry, bat if you

rescind the former resolution,you must give notice.Mr Smith—I ask you to j direct (the Clerk to In-

quire from tbe Looal Government! Board If we canrescind this oontrtkVund if yon M 18Q t0 stale thereasons you can do oo. 1 . ;

Tbe Chairman said so far tbe resolution was onlya staple inquiry. ¦

Mr Bloomfield eald his impreselon wta that untilthe contract <vae signed it could be icscinded, endany resolution paiedd et tbo time of its acceptancewent for nothing. : '.

Mr Kenny—Has the contract been signed PTba Assistant Clerk—No.Mr Smith—Then I will move that no bond bo

signed until the dwisloa of tbe Local GovernmentBoard is received. ' You will understand that

Mr BloomQold said he would ocoond a propoallionto that i fleet. ' '

Aid Ulampqtt askod if (roardlans had any regard fortho poor, who would R'ITO thorn wino for whioh theyonly paid Ids Cd. Ha did not know wbo tho oon-triotor was, bnt to' his mind thuyas well irivo the poorsick people, laudanum as tnoh wine. If thinga woroottried ont theto astray should be, and friondchip badless to do with tho eeleotloa of tenders, the sampleswould be tested by some gnardians irho worejndsca ofnine who would seleot a saoip'e without knowingwho tho contractor was. The selection should bemade opart from considerations of policies or anythingolsa. He asked Mr. Kennedy if (hey bad now anypower to icoreaae the nnmber of contractors from fourto saves, or if they could bare soy means of ba vine thatea toetod. He did not say tbe aruolo inppued by par-sons nboso tendon had beon oocopted would bo bad,but he maintilnod that tho contracts had not boongiven fairly, or anything like it Tuera had boona fovr of them pr«3oat on Saturday who bad protestedajroiast tho war tha oontraots wtre given, , bnt theyhad beon ovorborthenod and overruled by a majorityon the other eidoj There waa one gentleman on theother side who had, he should cay, aoted a moat in-dependent part In in rezard to tbo printing , oontraot,in the face of all opposition, and that *as their deputyvice-chairman, Mr. M'Donald, who bad said that forths sake of a mlfterablals 4d bo woul d not send moneyaway from Waterford where thoro were many printorabalf-starvina, to foed tbe Dublin printers, whom thoyn»ver oaw. ¦ ¦

•Ur. Smith Bald he bad notblss to cay to Mr. Clam-palt'a Btatemont. HIJ : only remark would he that inregard to tha other contracts, oil tho honsca fromwhioh tenders were rootlvcd were, he boUovod, Wa-terford honsas, ¦, In tho oase of tho printing contract,tbe oase was different, for a oontraot bod been sent

away to Dublin for the sake o f» mtaetftblo shilling or¦ci. It the. difference !in prlpo bad been large be oonldnudcratand* tbo gohralass doing U, bat as It was »groat injustice hod oertainly bean done (bear, hear)..

,Tao Chairman (aotto voco)—Ob, don't nlnd tholotjostloo. ¦! • . : • .

tlr. 8mith repcatodithat a neat eor ions injnotioohid boon doue. | : • ' . . ' ..

The Chairman—It pill bo qcito time enough todhoues this matter whon wo C<" a.roply from thoLocal (iovernmoat Board. , ¦ . . :

,Hr. Smith—I am pnly speaking about tha Injurydone. I ' . ' ¦ 1 ' ¦

. ' ¦' ¦ .. ¦Tho Chairman—If yon go into the merits' of thoout 1 will have something cay, co yon do not' go intotho merits either. | ¦' ¦. i

: Ilr Bmlth—You wH| allow mt, X was—, :' Tbo Chairman (snappishly)—You ware goihs into tin

niorito—confine ypnrgelf, contain yourself (laujhtor).{Ur Smith—Ejonsa me, I FU not . soing into the

moritx. I did not briog tbe matter forward withouthaving my reasons and thero is no necosolty for yourtxjlng so baity as you h»vo boen; ' '' ' i

;Tbe Chhirman—I waa'not haety at alL . ' ': Ur Smith—Oh,ilndoed yon wore. ¦ ; • •iThoCbairman—Well • then I will ve my reasons

too. This house—there is not fair labour—tbero Unoro than Is 4d in It—there ia & matter of prinoiplo(linjbtcr), . ¦! • ;' ¦

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, , . . ;', Mr Codogta—Yon aro great on prinoiple (laughter)., Tbo Chidrmau—No, this is (t , you see. Hare is how

Ifi fs. -rnn know. J I? von RBK tor tondtra Ton-tvlll nnlvget them from one housa.ln tho city, and if yon rejeottbe tenders from Dublin and givs them no j ooneidoration wby they won't touder asaln, and thon the otherman has it all hlo own way. ' : ,

: Mr Smith—You wonldn t sond work out of th e townfor » matter of a ehilllny or so. ;

! Tbo Ch»lrman—If yon intito those Dublin moa to'tendor yon will never get then) again if yon do not glvothem ulr play. I , :

i Mr Cado(r»u oild that on Saturday last h« had notmwldlod with ths gaardiam in taking tho contraols,Thero WM SO mnon Bndijgaloed onesidedaeM going Qathat ba bad washed Ibis hands ont ot tho businow.Begardlng Aid ! Clwnpett'a statement abont thonumbering of the itmplM, ho *oid he bad propooed thesystem which was pt present in foros, for.ths con*traetorj had >o raanjj dodge* by whioh guardians oould*ooognisB their simples that il was better to ltt thsboard know tb* names at onoo. Soma gnardlanl hadknown tb« wblatey; ef .a oertaln ontraotor by theshape of tbs boltlo, it wnt sent in, and different sample*ftera »»nt in irom tap not man. ihe new sysum hadWorked welt enonghtmtil last Saturday, whan • lot ofjioard'an* floekfti lhand nallad thair coloars to thttn»st and voted pat everyone except their friends. HeWM w> dif(O*t«d:wl(b tbo exhibiiion that ba ran awayfrom tb> place. Ho knew it would not ray honejt menlo rt»y th«r» wweblbg rogneJ. ' i ; ' ;I Mr Brennan safa he bid asaa DO one sHsd: work atB»tard»»'« board »till. H» »»ld that it tu Ur 0*do-ug hlmHJf Intronnbed tha «»«t*m of pattlnj ihe n»oi'of the ooalnctor od th» (ample, »nd allegod ha hadIdono It to that he doold have so diffloulty in doing ¦Hob.::WhMi btknaf th« o»ma» b« (Mr.<idortn) oonld!do »Job «o bU town !«»t|tftotion, and h« coald drink hie'own fla«i too. |' \

¦¦- . . ¦ ": - .J Mr Ckdog*^—Dovon aeoawmeof jobUng?

Ilr BrOTinin-fiNpJbflt •bm tbe eontnot for t«i WM{token bWoifc'rttt #h«alber« mart «*v#n ooolr»otor»,|Mr. KenB«dyw*i»>k«dk) re»ioatth(ir nsine», Md|when toe/ bt«W tb«m ihs . guardian*' (alt " oo-|op«r»tod" »r)ih itboif wha irtpptferlr. fritndi . sad (r»tethem th».;contrto», . Th«y .wsre all iTJalonbU andijorle*, »nd Wh»o #« thought proper to glva tbt ooo-ituot to madcf aor^wn olui w« w« osniarea. That. IlJtlii tt- lndl, iJve

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wmmm" SE^^^.*w>Bii:i 4i'*ipp<v >y.': yd,SiEi?2b<Ptnli. M mStind be#tTj»J»!road<o(¦¦« to. boirdsaiy if it H nbt' so. ! | ¦ ; ! ¦¦ .¦ : ' ¦ . ¦ L.The May'or »«oona«a Mr; Smith's resolution. , Th<wis n6"reoeMliy.|o>.DUViivta»i IB.--ttum for doJ»U,h«iB*4«teady;ilv«n,tllein faUy, • , ! ¦ :,.• . '. ¦•

t j Hr. Smltb—Too iriU nnd«r»l»nd no. bol-id li b.,»lttteajor,ft« prlnUw oontraotjUnW w«. *>*» Npij.,. |Tb. e "resolution (>'* '» proviwqn, W tqw effec* wtcpB pht-to the bokrdand i oirried OnaBtaoraly: ; -'

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INTEfeESTUTQ SOPVJBgia. I

" Hare ^soWethioVtbat will Interest yon/'-niqa R*ntUmarJ Wa he; pl«ced a lump of lUty-looking:stdno in tbfe- hands of »:reporter.1. ':V A friend »(mine: thowe^Kmo. that this .morainlf . with . '81gr ind nn dtr'as if he were- exhibtling a ellverdinner Servian! No doubt be thoOffht it hid«s tffeat valae.". ' i It :was' .not a mid .stone,rnor, inieeO.-ai particularly 'luck; stone. Tbesaan the futts ! as fitted '¦ by Mr Peter Cballi?, 12,CjwthorjjO'Kovid, Wandawortb Eoad, S. Latnbetb,L( ndoo :—" For seven years I: suffered from gravel.I WRS treated at St. Peter's and Gay'a Hospital),1byjmany spoolalijU, 'but obtained no* relief. Thedoctors tald my onlr . hope > was to have the stonecut out from my kidney*, but they vrerb afr.iid 'toop|ro'.e on me M I was in inob a low sUte- I was;in a frightful ooddltlon, endurio^ untold agonies,and exoraelatintf pain; As a ;last resort I begantilting Warner's ; Safa CUM. - My stomach. warstronger, and I oomtntnead to retain food from the |initial use. !¦ In ttvo week* I wss able' to get up "fpr!a short time ever; day. I, who bad despaired ofjover l«asiair my bed again. Now, thontr and, I am;as poll a* any man could wish to bi?. I: bavo " ro- ,samod my work BJ flr^raan on tbo L. & 8. W. By.;Tta stone baa passed out of my tldnoyi, and I It cop 1it as n. eonvenlr. - ' : ' i ;

EungMrron Quarto* uccsipno, |: At these ewsiorui on Thnrcday last thero was bnt onolcriminal case to go before the grand jury in which ayoiinj man named Patrick Koohe, Ardmore, was;charged with stealing *> sheep. A true bill was found,by ,the grand jury, and Eocho oa :being indioted pleaded'guilty. Oo. the application of tlr J F WiUUmavwho!appeared for the defendant, . hi« Honor allowed the;pritoner out on bail in his /athor'« ftcognlzanco to Borneup lfor judgment if called on - ¦ . . . , . : |

A lioenee tr&nefer from' Mr* Flynn, Baltinameela, to;Michael McG rath was opposedjby tho police on the.grounds that tha proppcod licepjep was s man of intom-jperate habits, and the justices after a lengthened hearing,of the case refused to grant the transfer, i I

John Kett, who figured in tho crim con CIM in.Wntcrford eome months back, appealed from a <entenoeof two months imposed on him by tho nujistratcs foran assault on a man named Moloney, The penalty;was reduced to a fine of £V with the usual option.

dARRICZ PETIT I3ES810N8—THUESDAT.

. U these ee»ai6nB on Thursday, before Col Evancon,(presiding) Col Stewart, Messrs Peter Walsh, «nd J HPower, over fifty caaea of drunkenness and riotouscanduct came up for disposal. In a nnmhsr ot the casc3imprisonment ' without the option of a fine w&3 im-posed, and in the remainder sharp fines oh the .delin-quents :were: inflicted. ' Tho Chairman commenting onthd oxtraordinery number! of cises' of this characterbefore him, said it was a shame to eep so many' .easesof jthia kind in ia small town like Carrick. ' This beingthe, annual licensing sebsions, tho license:! of the severalpublicans in thb district were eubmitted for signature.Only in one case, that of Mr Hearne, BaUyneal, wasan I objection lodged by the. police, and in thii, thegr^uuda

of objection wire not gone into, the transfer to

Afr Uearno not having been confirmed at the QuarterSessions, A siries of assault cȣes in which a numberof Jpaople named 8ingcn aud Carroll, rcaiding at TJine-mila-house, ' occuplea the court for over threo hours,an the hearing wan ovcrtnaly tdjourncd to this(Fiiday) morning. : :

KihaacSIioama Union—TUESDAY

; (From our Reporter), .JAUES

1 Powun, E8qJ (Chairman) presided.Other guardians present—Messrs R Power, W

O^Jrien, P Powe.-, J Heneberry, E O'Donnoll , JWplsb, E Danphy, D Kierspy, J Coffny. :

I THB APP01NT1IEKT Of , A UIDWIPn. 'tTho Local Government Bonrd nroto ctittlng that

the guardians Should again issuo advertisements io-vlj iag teodero for the appointment of a midwife forthe Ktlmaatbomas district. ¦¦

(The Clerk said they ianocd advertiiemoots butgot, no application'. ' : '

¦Dr Walsh said tho noceSBlty ex'dted now jast asit did before. Tbo odor made in the advrriisementaii-'^ued Via to pay 7s 6d a capo, and this was notsnfflcirntly |tempting. He would ask them to mak etbu appointment a permanent one. He merelyepokc in tbe pnblio interest, as an oHcial of tbekind a as badly wanted. In other onions salaries of£20 or £25 a year nod apartments In tho workhousenere paid. : ¦ ' '

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31 r U Power— I agref with tho doctor. I saw bythe Waterford pupers tbat four applications , worereceived the other diy in Waterford for the post ofmidwife at a salary, of £20 a year. Of coarseWaterford ;Ualou in six times is big as ours, and weshould not :p:iy the same amount. '

|Dr Waloh—If you divide six into JB20 you will onlyhave £3 odd * year1. You would get no ona for that.

|&lr R Power—If thia continues the union will bebunt up for r/o cmnot pay tho rates. We have thssaino ofDccra hero as in tho Watorford union. Woccime here for the poor and the ratepayers and very littlethanks we iiet. . '

Mr O'Brien—And now wo aw going to add c:'othcroEccr to tho union. '¦¦

¦Mr K Pdwer—I go with the doctor; but we shooldnot pay ths samo pneo as in Waterford where tho workis Bix times'as heavy. : :

IMr O'Brien—Still you sgrco nitti tho doctor.Mr II Power-» Yes, the woman is nccesiary.

¦Mr O'Brien—You agree with the doctor end etillyou disagrea with him, We have CJ good a doctor asany in the county. The. women .tell me to, and eurothoy ore the best judges.

Chairman—Do you think the letter of' tho LocalGovernment Board is tmpcrativo t

Cierk-tthlnkit is.Mr P Power thought it migUt bo well to got a mid-

wife for tbe wholo union and not for one district.Dr Walah raid he did not think ons woman conld

roach on the cork. . -After eomej further conversation it v.'t-i doddod to

consider tbo matter at a special bocrd meeting.THE XILUAOTHOUAI] V7ATEGT70BSE.

' . Thoro were |two tenders for supplying Eihnactliomciwith water according to specification—Mr GeorgeStokes, Dtmgervan, at £230, and ilr P Nugent, New-town, ut £203. . .¦ Mr Kiereoy-'Howi much wai Mr Besry's eatimnta fi Clerk—£223. Including tame abZ3 it V7M £210.

. : Chairman—Well, gentlemen 1i Ckrk—Will yon accept Stolaa's!; Mr W«lah-f-O< will you accept any t¦ Clerk—Obi yes, ' Tho waterworks qucitta hn been

three years under diseucaion.i ChiirmEQ—8hnll wo accept tho lovrct trader 1' Mr Kiersov—Certainly, we must accept if; Mr Stokaa tender was accepted accordbgly. -

muEflTCTi A«n neLn QVDR.¦ Mr P. Nngent, Mewtown, tandsred to build tha wall

round ths workboosa amatsry tt fij lOd per: perch,end to put on the coping for l£s per perch. ,

The tender mil rejected u bang too high.Mr Nugent also tendered to remodel ths chimroy ot

lio Fever Hospital at £23. ¦ ¦ • . ' ; !Chairman—Ecaliy • I do not think ; wa chonld entsr-

toin that to-day. We should hnvo an cctimcto fromthe engineer. ' : . ¦ ¦ : . ¦. . . . < ]; Tho Board cgresd with the Chairman, co tho contractwas postponed. : .

; . 0THCB COHTOiOTe. ¦ ;Ilr O'Donohos tendered for ths enpply of whita bread

at , 4jd per 41b loaf, and Ur StcpLcsroa, Balljduff,Bt 38d. ! i - ' : ' . : ¦ ,; Chairman—WU1 you accept Ur ' O'Dosojhoc/stender ? . ¦ , :. . ¦ • ": Masters-Mr O'Donoghoe ha given ratxafactlon fortho last 25 years. The Medical Inspector, told tae wewere getting the beat bread in his district.

.On the . motion ot Mr £¦ Power, escouded by MrO'Donnell, Mr O'Donoghoe's tender wea accepted. . .I Mr T Walsh tendered for Indian mcsl at l& pcrKick, and'for ostmcal ct 303 psr caok. . ,' Chairman—I would.ldvita competition. ;; Mr Walsh's tender wit accepted. , , • . :

Three lender* for meat were received—PatrickCerrplJ, , Carrick-on.8uir, oflered beef at 38s lid ;mutton at 6d, aud ccx heads at ls Cd. Mr MauriceFoley, Dungarvan, tendaxd for bssf tt ¦lls ; rnatton,6}d, end heads Is 8d. ! ; '

i After some dlsoumiou ¦ tho guardians decided torc-adverUw, Mr: CoDy and othen thinking that bythis move tb«y might get a> couple ot shillings off.:. , . j- j sviOTion noTJOt. : • ¦: . ¦ •

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. An eviction notieo »t tha toll o! Mesin Falrhohns•gairut; Jame* Moloney, Kealfoon, wta read and thoboard rcai, ; . -. ¦ . I . . : : : : • ; •

The IiidGilslng'r&oS at Dungarvan; Thcn> *r '0 Only two |o( tha licensing confirmationcueN 6|ij»i nf .* - ' 'i ,'

¦ ', ' ! . , . '! 'j Mri r ij f > i > ii who *old!, her' ;Tntere»t to ' Mr ' Mlohael,;MoUra*li.: l.vui of Ballinaparkd. . . :' 1h<! 6is;» wu adjaurnpd for the purpose of having thenotice! <jf ;objectlon lerTed by the pol|ce| ' ', '

> Mary I'lan»g»nJ the ' kppliouxt. stated the neveriiigned tM lIoenio. f:

"' • | , .I Mr WWl*ra»uU, th»t Mr MeQnth] purobued th«iUoen«oat'*ihexifrs)ul«.' He was tho landlord of the'¦p mitmt- : ' ¦;- ' ' (¦ 1 ' "¦ ' ' . '' ' "" ' ¦ '¦ ' " ¦ ; . - '

Uoeiirtajperion at all"!' , [ ; ¦ . 1' Mr WUlUmsMkWf6r »n idJoununenV tmffl ' after'the Qoarter SeMtxJMi'whea i Uoen»« WM to bf «ppB*dfor. He trould atk tte court not to dertiva ¦>' nua ot

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Mr Wini»tt» Mid thai now . no »hou Id apply th* Adiof ft ictnent. and %« WdoW my that do t& itrfct kwt)f th« io»h«yjjreto bound to »djourn,i*." | ' •' '• .-Cli*lrdua<«Wli oarianstts tUteathat M«ry Mum-[(^ml^^ wt hn'tUhu uoi.; - -T :'-'• !:

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At itniinSiniri^flekly tBaeiiB j; of the above hody;th»- members p weot'were fa—Meor*

;T -Power;

(cbalrauii)? Jobi<MlUir»n, B iKeoban, John Carr«»,T; O'Connor, Franois 8tn»rt, T Mahonay, •'• B :Mo-;Cmny,':kod:'Piilptiiln:$?eehan !- ¦" ' "¦li"'"' i • ¦ ':'; ¦ . ¦ •'s - ' i. 'J' ! ¦!, ' , > i iVk.WW'J, PBOTjtOT. . , . - ,.

- ¦ ¦ ¦. I-'Mr E WoQirtbi, •atdfohat :iji the last njestinif/on

tbe motion of Mr O'Ooonor, », resolntlon w«* P»M-ledlbinkioeiMr.Gladstone end. the Whend Partyfor tbV ir *iforu (O'pa*|. tbe ifome, fioli* Bill. -A-copy fit the'resolution:wu- ordered to be 'forwardedtd Mr Jdbn B«dmona «jDao»g8t others Now iheo»>Jocted lOjMr*, Eedmond'* rj»me being *4ded tothat resoluilin;? It escaped blm at tb« Umc.-' birtnoiv. tbat,tb() Pi'e<j wMi repreJunted there he. took

.that ap'portunity!of rapudlttli)? what be ba4 dooe>Mr 'pullinaDe said tha^ had; ti* lieon preteot - at

the hot meeting; be would ,bave opposed tbe re-solution .no that groandj alboe, and proposed sbamendment that Mr Bedmbud, or any of tbe . Kaot-ionlstti be not rccogni6«d by tceir board. Mr Red-mond's name should hot h» «nnnlad with anv ire-

M*» V WVUHW ,.«M« V U W UVUiq IU |Ug IHVkHllUK I

Mr O'Connor—It Is. I caver do anything bebind peopled backs. I handed It up to the Chairman. ; It was seconded aad patted unalmously.

Mr Currsn—It Is now on the minutes and yoimuit give notice to rescind it.

Tba Chairman said ttat Mr MoCarthy had everjright to take exception to Mr -Bedmond'f name be-ing pUt to the reoolutioa, as It oocapod blm' at tbitime, and Iiavioe ,done tbat tbe matter, ha thoacrh;

Mr Cullinaa asked who proposed and seconded theresolution tncreacing tha watchman's wages at batmeeting ? ¦ •.' Clerk—It was ddno b/ order df tho board.

Mr Culllnan—I am not going to object, but if howas in their own employment tboy would not bo insnob a hurry to do it.

Mr Ourraa—Are yon against It. ¦Mr Cullluan—I am not against tho board what-

ever they do, but I think It is dot fair to thoso whohave topi7 it. "

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; ' • ¦ " ! '"¦ • ¦' UODB tlQET. ¦ ' •At the lost meeting Eov. J. Baia Oalloi the at-

tention to the fact tb»c a ligbt was required on tbe" Dead Wnlk."- An oil lamp had boen there boforethe relntrodnotion of gas lighting. Tbe gas man-ager soggented that the Solect Veatry be asked, toallow tne (las Company to connect tbe lamp witbthe pipe In tbe chorcb-yard, which would save agreat deal of expense. The Ventry was written tobj. the Clerk, and a communication wu receivedfrc-'mMIr. I1 G Gardiner OTn-nnn-op nf thd Munster»BW*B_ - w^ m BV «*• «aiit«>vA. v -*j

Bank), secretary to the efftgladly comply with the reqtamp nas required, and tbligedit .thn UmpconlQ be tUS it nOnld liuht tha <n<lda

Mr Btusrt said that ts, for ode, would not I o aparty of »pendiog the publio taoooy for lighting MrWutera' yn(d* , . ¦ ¦¦ .

Mr McCarthy csld tbat it was the trees that weremaking tbe placs dark.

Mr Connor cold that tht-ru was notthoillghicjtcecessslty for • lamp th. re at all. There was oaeat tbe top of Fairy-lane, and one ut Cburoh-ntroet.And any ono ooald see tbat ttero was quite enoughfor thfi slftCB. Nnlirwilt livari nn th,. <• Hand Wnllr •'

nau uuLtiecuiuu r ue wouiu Da borry ¦ IO opposeany.thiDy coming there fcom JJr Balo, or any otherclergyman, but tb* present application was not reesonable, As Mr MoCsrthy isid, it nss the treesth»t Jveire overhapging tbe " Dead Walk " tbatcausod tbe darkness tcero., MriMcCartoy eaid that tihiln agreeing witb theclergyman, be believed they should tako the ease ofthe ratepayer* iato consideration.

Mr j KeobAn eaid that Mr Gardiner, or Mr Bolo, andthe body they represented, made few , it any, appli-cations to their board. Wby ehonld tho ornamentaltrees j planted near to th] " Dyad Walk " ba ont down IIt was a pity tj havo so fow ornamental trees aroundDunc arfsn. It was a Protestant place, and ho thosgblthe; ongh« to gr&nt tho application There wore twolalnrjfl At thfl Gh&nnl OATn. itn^ ^nlv nn« Mf fd.. Pfnt^cL

Mr Carran tiii that thoy had made themeolvetridioalous. The*, had wked for iuforinatlon in ordorto eroct tbo lamp,- and now th&t they bad got it , theywere not deposed to erect the lamp at all.

Mr! O'Ocmuo? stid tha. for tt.o congregation and thehour* of eurvioo, as ooapirod with tho Cathollo Chapel ,oae lamp »m eoongh for tha Churoh. There was DOneoesjity tor a Ump on the " Dead Walk." The poorpeople wanted lamp* in lanea more.

MriStaarc tools exception to' Mr Keohsn's obsor-vitloiis. fl" (Mr Keohaa) laid tbat they »hoold havetwo lamp's at tha Church gate u well as tho Chapel.

Mr.'KeoKau—I laid no suoh thing.^ir '¦Stuart—Tbeu what did )0u eay.Mr Koobau—I aaid th.re are so few applications

from this Protestant body thr.t I would troit jt ia amore I gonoronD spirit thin an application from our ownpeople. I bops that it won't bo taken that I object toibo (no lamps at tho Chapel gato.

MrStoarc eald that tba board conld not ho aconacd ofdanjipd them ths lamp on the croand that the appli-cation came from a Protestant loarco, ta a short timeago they rofatod tho parish priwt of Abbeysldoa lampfur tho Chapel on tho vory tamo uroanda. that there

PortouaJly he woald be dUpoted lo graal the appli-cation. Mr Gardner had take,n an active part in theindustrial welfare of tbo lows , and hu baa insisted onHoUing trAins for.tha DungarVan fairs ,¦ A poll Iwiog taken tho followlug voted for grantinirthe apullbation—iletarj Jobu, WoJtb, J Cnrran, EKtohan, Captain bhoohan, and the Cbairmm—5.

Agiinit—Messrs T O'Conaor, E McCarthy, FStaart, and John OoJJInino—1.'

Ur| Collinano gava notiao iff ao.ion ta roooind theresolution.

: An ILLTIUED 0PBCCH.Mr O'Connor moved a rcaolntion of oondolenos and

sympathy with the family df Mr Thomas O'BrienWilliams (an old and respected resident of tha town,and for many year* an-efficient member of that body)on the lamented death of bis eon, a very promisingronng- (jtailoaau, and he moved tint, nnder tho tadoircumat*.aces, the board do now adjourn.

Mr V Biaart seconded tho roaolnttbnTha Cbairmin aaid that ho concurred with all Ur

Tba resolution wu then pat, when Ur EdaondWcCartbj laid that it era* nlth tbe greatest possibleroluctincn bo opposed <hs resolution. Not that he didnot aarve with every word tbat was eald regarding therespectability of . Ur Thomas. Williams. Ho bad nodoubt bat that tlr WilUim* wu worthy ot all that hadbeen 1 (aid *f him, but whoa thev cime there to do

payet*. ¦Mr.Corran (lid it was tbe UYJ'.U EIO that he had heard

a resolution of tbat kind ODnoc^d at ths board. It was

ix «i. ELaiiiuauii* i sq, ui uia :<;nair , ouu BuiuequonctyJohn F Smithmck, Esq, J P, chairman of ths onion,Also pressnt-pAld Patrick Bo wan. John Knsreaboro',

Patrick M Kganj Thomas Nolan. Patrick J Morritsey,J P ; . Mtchacl ¦ H«aly, ' Patrick Brcnnao, ArthurMacMahtm, J P ; Jamca Boire, William Langton,Joseph Walsh, John Corr, Itkbird Oomerford, JohnBarrett, Thomas Comerford. ¦'

Mr Fogarty, in the abzsnco.ct the Clerk, Mr Molony,read t the minute3 and correspondence, &c

! ' : ' >: TtXB BACS3. _ 'On motion of Mr Harrison, it wu agreed that no

board would bo held on this day week, in consequcnos

i ;. im CLtas.Mr Thomas Murphy, Master, taid ho had a letter

from the Clerk, ' Mr Id Moloney, oa leav* in Dublin,expressing hia thank* to the board for their very kindindulgence to him, &o. j . • :

Mr Harrison,, and tha bosrd generally uld ho wasvery' well worthy of it. i ¦ ' ' :

: ¦ , COSTBACT: DAT. - :. The busineu to-day was chicfl/ to consider contracts—including tea and sugar—providons and clothinggenerally, Ao, all of which tbo board very carefully andfairly went through.. . I .

1 ho meat (.beef and mutton) WM taken at S\d per lb—butter, at Ia Id nor tb—esm is per dozen.

There were six tender* in for tea, at 1* 6d per pound,and *ix cities required. The lix tender* (all fromrespectable dty contractors) were taken. That is, oneC1U3T TO KACU contractor. ! Tho contractors were —Manning Kxrwick. E Httly, Meany, Kenny, and JHealy.

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A (funrdiiB taid the qoiatity escrned littlo fur tomaoy contractor*. ' ! ¦

Tbe Matter aaid ths *v*tz*n worked >cll, and hewould rsconuneod it. !

On motion-of Mr Camtt/iecoaderf by Aid Rowan,it passed that one chest be given to each of the air con-tractors—tha Weight of each cheat not to exceed 1201b*.

8bft ttgar, 2£a per lb WM aUo taken. Parafln oO,at M per gallon—fortar, at 1* 6d per doxen—Altaiwine, ltte 8d per doaso—Pdrt, 18.—Whlikey, 16* 3dper gallon—8o«p, 13» 6d aotjl 18s 4d per cwt ; !

l&IBH HAHtTfAOTDBB.' Mr Bowe pronoted, and Mr Barrett aecondad, that li

future* prewreso* bo given to Irish manufacture foral

CJAiBICK-ON-SDIB BDTTBB MABKET. i- - !

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In oor raarktU to-o y 170 Brkln* ef bolter. IPrtarttul*(l from 106* to 110a. i p«r ewt>, SSa to Ha MIflikla; Bnyw»-ll(laif Cpnrtway. BidjnrayJ *MrtBidrrayrjiirj P.^Fow^* Co., N Powar. as4Bbant, W**fHort, B P ;Pa*laB * Oo., CljmaaUPayatadgyo*.- , : ¦ ¦¦ ,j- . - ;, ¦ . , I :

, THBO** lwajmoM A*D COUOH.—Soreaea* »&inim, Utok g a-d irrit iom, iaduoing ooogt mtttbetiag »IM voice. ¦ Jot dm iyraptocn7 OMT&5!OlyoettM iojabea. In ooitact«rUkth« daadialtil

«N,y«. foJd^Sy ta bmmMf tm I

mmm?s&r:$&m

m ifsiPwIIiSiiNEURALGIA.

¦ < .Mr^JoWBa ] w p^ ^ b :.riclim to rheamAflsrosfci' thirty-year». iMneSdtbo timd bis bands, legs.trms-. andfast *ere'stftyfato twice tbejr natural »iie. At such time* thw pgiwas intense, and h» would be unabla.to «nifc- j|other, times the, pain :woakl:,appear in oearalgiform in the head.- whtn hH.tBnering wa» .htMhBJl description, ani hi* iaafS/'ieand'rnarWituna«hs pain being to intaaso, that be iwould'Jbiei himind." Theso pBrpxy«nj*AvDoJd last fdrdi.y*atitime, w&en ne would Do nnaoie to obtain'hardly*nfrest whatever. They employed tho; best medicslskill- that could be obtain«d;ini Hull. TieytrJerivarious rheumatic remedies, medicatid hath*. <bx,and in fact eyetytbing they could th nk ofj bat bedid not obtain any benefit nntil six months tso)when he was. in one of those paroxysms of Wrycud they certainly, thought he would go mad. theyheard of St. Jacobs Oil. The first applicationacted like magic, relieved this dreadfnl paSiin bidhead. He continued to use the Oil, when he vndcompletely cured: Tbat was more than two yeanBKO. i ' . : ' ¦ : . ¦ •' . • . i - .

ACTS LIKE MAGIC

CONQUERS PATOJ; j Price ; 1/1* and 2/6; , •

tiosMh of IXr. J. T. HoagW,: . . | v Oarrjflfe-onrSulr. , ,- i r .- - . iT&« annooacciasttt <ji«^ha death of Mr. John .Meagher, Carrick. will ba.received with deep and

unfeigned regret by those wbo knew him either' per,-sonally or by reputation. By hi* death one more of themen who in a

^ darker period of our hiaiory rote ap in

defence of their country and were ready to make anysacrifice or endow any goffering In the furtbeeanoe of amovement which they believed would result in thpliberation of their country ia .removed. ' Mr Meagher,in hia boyhood almott, wa* - arrested and im-prisoned in Kilmrintitmfor ' hit connection Withthe j ;Fenian Brotherhood, andtha principletof that movement he oonortently held' nntil hisdeath! After tha collapse of the otganlttVon JdtMeagher led a more or lees retired life, and devotinghis ability to literary labour produced some poem* anawritings which entme him to a high place in -tbe lriuliterary world. Under the ntty it pJUOM of " SUevo-aa-mon" some of: the moet touching poem*, in Uselangusge have appeared. • In latter day politic* be tooklittle interest, hi* opinions a* to the meaaa.fry whichtha regeneration of. the country oould be aoaompUahadbeing different from those.advocated by the tesoen ofthe constitutional movement. His hfitfy [bad be ifailing for some yean back, and » month ago he wasremoved to the workhouse hospital where he lay unfilTuesday last when the tad end came.1' ' The body wisremoved after- death to the Town Hail, where U layuntil : it was taken foe interment on Thursday. Toefuneral was an impreave one, fully three thontai^dpoople marching in the procestion which followed weremaens to Carrickbeg oemetery where, the funeralEcrride over the grave having been read by Bev. FatherPower, C,C the body of tha dosaeed wu Uld to resj.R.I.P. ' i - . I

The Parnell Anniversary*1 ¦¦\k LIMITED NUMBEB OP TIOKEiS- P0&¦ ¦ ! ' 8ATUBDAT. -; ' i : ' 'rt

Tha follbwioj Utter will, no doabt,iba'.of l oon*siderable interest to thoaa who ptupote joameyiajto the great Annlvertary Celebratfoa of rien Ssnd»yweek':— ' ; • " i ." . ' 1 '. . , ' - '

i Waterford, 26th SepUaUMC, 189J.Dm Sit—in rephr to roar* of tbe tSth inst., I ta oappj

to Worm you thai ! have ananftd with UM O 8. & W. Oo.Cor tbe ixsna of t limited number—Ety not ;«zo*edla(twenty—of tho h gher priced, or lonf atei {tsennSoatickets bj tb - tl5>m. train oa Saturday, 7U> pr«x, asd.¦nalUeel obllirediryoQwUl kindly Imptaa* opoo iatadUfpuusger* by tba Bnadtj tptdal. tha inBOrtaaot- ot takiSf»bolr,toket» the day before, *o t* to arota eraab tod«n»nr»comfcrUble tatt* and punctual st«rt of.th* tnisv whkkmuist , lei TO tt 7.M inirp. To* ticket* will b* oa > all attart*> p. m oa rrldty. 6tb, ud all day oa Saturday, 7th prox.,and it will assist a* Ttiy much il th* f«opl* Uk» tbrfxtickets the day before, so that w* may anssfs tlM mtodfmlaccommodation.—Toon truly, ' '. J^D. Hon.

C. P. Bedmond, Esq , Hms OOoe, Wtterford.1 'Any citizen desirous of getting one of t (he cheap

ticktts for Saturday .evening' 'should tend i his nameto Mr Bedmond at once. First come first Barrednill iba tbo motto enforced. : v i

Tipporary Union— TOMDAT

I Mr. MICHAKL DaiTOK in the chair.:Also prpsent—Messrs John O*Neni, John Coo-

•wayi M. Conningbaro, J. J. Byan, M.* Clearr,: T.Cle&ry, D. Byan, James Green*-M. Hdgaa, '} &.Croas, and Major Motioj J.P. : ! | , . '\

Mr. E. Bouile, L.<3. Injpcalor,- wti alto i pro»«at.I KB. X. BOtTBEa'* JUTOBT. ' ' I : ' f 'Mr Joseph Qubbius, Clork*. read the) minutes Ifd

corrBspondenco, amonjrat which wu *. looicj and la-tereiting report from ITr E Bourke, Local; Govern.moot Inspector, wbicb gave t very full 'ted-'de-tailed tocount of the state of the union, and itsreaponsibUitiea &c. Tbe esteemed IatpeeCor drewthe P'*rd s attention to fintnees—to. the great; aadincreasing expenditure in outdoor relief—to aa In*-'provement of the lick in the; house—to «heoat-doprahildren at nurse—to the 1 non payment of timeoattage rent*—to more vigilance ahtat th? booV*»&a. ' The Eeport was dated so far back as j tba 8thof Joiy. : ¦

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The Clork explained that he had often drawn tk»board'* attention to the Beport. . "j ' I

The Chairman -and board generally hekrd Withgreat attention the *Uteiaent of the Inspectorsadmitted that tbe tuggeatioo* contained them werevery desirable and necessary, and ordervd them {tobo carried oat witb tbe least poufbla deity. '

; COHTBACTB. , ; . , IThe board then went into the coDiiderttiOB ot, %

number of clothing contracts, aad It roie about footo'clock, after transacting a lot of boslptis, ' j

BOEvncK'sBAtreo POWDIR. Fore Md Wholesome.BOBWICK'B Bixiaa PowDsa. EatiralyfrtefronalBSiBoavricx'sBAxniaPowritB. Largwttaleii tluwatldBOBTncs's BAzraa POWJIB. Best that money ceabtty

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C R I C K E T. ¦ j ¦¦ ISUNDi-rB WELL C.C. V. OASMX VJVi mivVDXI QA

The abort dutch wu vlayed on Soadtylon.tW groand* dtbo ToMhil C.C., aad n*olt«d is/ rtt tnoth«r victoryfer Jtht 8.W.C C. in this tbtbr Utt inatek fof tb* tattoo.Tba wtaUxr wti d*HjhtfttL and, U* tiwmd t*Uf ia BtadoondiUon, th* bowUng of laWr*. AtHn* aad J. CynoU bada tolling efloct oa th* C*p»N|iiIa Uaa. ta« 10 wiek*«rUiactak«o for «. total of tbe rau to ti* in* iaainf* bTihebivtUnff, Meisn. T, Oarroll, Atkiat. and acaalnl wttejL ».For, the Foundry . team, Barry and Cook* a ta* bowttitvand Jones and Purodl ta th* Mttiut (howtd op bttt. ' Eh*toots 1* as follow* t— ¦ ,

! : KIDtT'* WS1X C.C. ' : :I 1st Inabwa. , tad Inabtjs. -

If Atkbt o Hiads b Hind* 17 e Hladt » B *rrj.~ '~~~ ¦ *TCtrroUbB«ry_ 17 not oat ..—..,-^-..—4 nn Murphy ran oat.._ 1 to bat ' ; ' < 'N Scaalaa b Barry_ t notout_..»^«~_«.^4. BJ O'Callaghan b Hlidj_ .. 8") ¦ ' IT CarroUl> Bury „ 1 : . . •H Murphy o atnnihy b ; ' ' ". .

i Bariy.:............ ::7. 1 ' tO hsV :I CLearj not out_....„„., SK insings dadiood.B lone retlnd. 1 : dottd. , ¦>E ffCallagbta h Coot*-.- 0 ! M ;T E»fi«Bor o Ahero b ; ' f

ke „,... l) : l | 'j ' E»tn*sV . **>**»»—M»tj *f

!, Total......... „...._ « TbUl,_ .Lu~:..'.ii 5i ' CiTTOftOIK. ¦ ! ¦ "' ? ' '! Ist lnnlnn. ¦ SndlnntQftw

J Uari.hy a T Carroll b . i II Carroll -.. 3 runout—......,.;.../,..—*, tP Oooko.Bo»nI«obj itklM 0 b Atkto*.,-.,,4,.„...„;., 0J OrmtbAtUst i aOtWttttua b;AUlB*L •J Barry b itirt*............... g t J CaxroU i... _£. QTWhltabAUuu , 0 e 0'Uuy b Atki»s___ 1J UiodtbAtllat. 0 b Atktas.-.>T«I. 3 «W Poreell b CtxrolL 1 ftOt oM...... ..a._' („ 0T Ahem b CarrolL .-... .0 b J CaRoU.M ,i. ,'M. . |Q Donean ran out......... „ oi to bat . • ¦ -I , ¦ :W Joae* n t oat............ «: b A»Un*. -_.,;... _.. •W 8lte*y b J Carroll .• 14.%to-b»r ; '; : , . . :

Total „.!_... 8f ' ; total J,...., . » U¦ ; 7

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It will b* «eei from our advertltisi eoVituui ttsllttwUwpby.aaBtionser, on Wj»tae*d«yimt tk'Mott. ;. ' '

the lloeneed boose, No. ft, H«nri*tU rtt S oM J'/:¦by; Ur. John Murphy, aootioneer, to Mr Jo t» QaMMa, ' \.gent to lintoa'* Ti Oompwy, lorjwijsa4fcBT < ¦¦

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i ~ ¦ XiUmmw—m iT»» pestnM <4 '¦¦ ¦ >OttartUBtW wo»4;a>t.W'!>ipliSts4v';l»j,edI per, lb. k they:wv«teT. AiSjttJl*:,oiirgro rt tl oi^e to^T»W'%*» kfiWnVftW.tl. at U vS i lSSo^mSSI *

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THE 1RA*ORE WATBBWOBK8

THE QUESTION DISCUSSED | AT THEWATERSOBD BOABD OF GUABDUNS. ¦

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THB SCHEME TO BB PBOCBBbED WITH.;

At the moating of ihe ftterford .Jtkird1 of f Mt& '\inns 6a Wedn«3ay last, Aid E Pojrer pt eadmg,,tb» gttMdtans had {been specially [summoned w;consider whether; th« whema for supplying «;town1 of Trftoora with inter shoaltJ bo proceededt»l»h, |ThefolloidDeKtt»»di»n0, ln ttddlU6n to .beob»(ro«D.'wervj aho arcMSt— ;" , | '•; ¦ ' ¦,

Aid Manning. (Mayor), 'B>n Dndlej ForteioaftD L t 8lr Kobert Pa.ul. Bsrt Aid Clampetlv DrGI jiackesy, J P | Aid Redmond, Messrs W'BWordTjP; P Konoy. J McCarthy,1 D M'Donald,D V C t B Motrlawy, A Cadouao. E Brennan, . TConnolly, J Quano. ^P I>i/b, WGJWitben, J P jV? Gsjlwey. J,P ; T W Anderson, El G j Bloomfield.J P j H L W«rd, J K-lly, M O'Briool, J; Delahunry.T Walsh. Mauride Pooe'r. i i .

;A dopntar iori o-unistlnsr or Rev, Canon Toppio,teotor. Tremor*. Mr M J Murpby; Mr U B, Town,Mr'JK Power, land Mr E Jacob baited on weBU&rdhns as a dentation of the. rafcepayera ;infavour of thB project. ; | ! :

iMrjSmlth, when Mi* qneation was nboat telngfjoao Into, ttaid It wonld be as well id order to savetide that the g»ntlbman <rbo gave notice tt motion,which called them tbvre that day. iwonld proceedwith bb resolution. On the day the j notice wasgfcjn. by tbnfc gentleman he hud opposed it on apoint of order, and heo nt»nd»d then as now thatthe question of providing Tramore with a wateronpply bad . b*m folly gone IntoJ and hod beendecided long ngo, and the latter of the Local Govern-»c3t :B-iar3 whfoo htd bwn made jthei ground ' ofcalling tho'ra toother tint day referred only io thepreliminaries. H*' n«ked the chairman to confinette-dlccoealon • to thb' four corners of . the ; notloeconvening the moatlni;. • If th» ({entlenen on thedeputation f ent intp'tae nicejsity ;{or : tho supplythey [would o8 opening op a larger question and onenotch the board have already decided. He thoughtHr.Btponan should ~ confine himself ' solelytn Kis resolntlon. . . " . . ' :

Mr Brennaff—For your Information Mr Smith Ihave co resolution to tnov*, r The notice I gave yaBpimply that the board ba called together to discussB letter of '.tfae Local Government' Board. Vonhavo a 'depatation ot tho. ratepayers here and yoncan beartbeir views. ¦ , ¦ I ¦

On the motion of vMr Quann i the followingcorrespondence on the subject was first read.

We] the nnderslgne4 ratepayers of tho Tramore districtbej to urge opon the uudliina of tie Whtorford nnloo thoBtcltn*0es«it7 of »ta topfo»od nta supply to that town,cod hbpa th« gmrdian* will lo&o no tuno in carrying oat thopzrpoped witcr workatchemo— . : '

Tjfiijea]-Patrick ITCartbr, P.P i O. W. Wither* J.P :' I < V. F. WaHh; CC ( Bidhatd Mook|er, -CO | Edmond

: Uortfe£»x,ThomM£.»Powor,LonliaCorbeR, Henry,. flni&gor, t.0 ; W. 0'Brtfln, mioo Fender, Hart

QuIgleK M*r> B. Murphy, A. Downer, Ilutin J.' fiorphy* H. E Beftnar. 'J. T. White, /. OT3ulUr»n,i !Wd& BaiM, J»n« Ixsdlla, . Chirii* Spriai.' Uanlei: rj.l.t, rt.™ Toiou-i. r.llm Lilnr. P^ O'H_WoTd«ll.i w w w« n ¦ ¦ ^^^"# ""

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Ca'horino iTCaxthy, lUxj Power. l Anua Baj, J' Pittef. llirtlu Hirden, Patriot Kennedy, Edward,

: ! Jtcob, J; V, Honniani Michiel'J. Cox. Joseph B.Tobin, Wm. Atkteion; ArtW Keily. John-O*Brto,

. ! EL Kearney, A. Do/le, K. McSweaney, E.- Toppin,¦ ! 11.4., Clk. ] • . . , - ¦

, j '\| ' larkfloldi Watsrtord, 26th 8eptcmhCT, 1833.

' i : Tramore" Water' Supply, ¦Diua BIE.—A» I cae that the quoittcra of the proposed

Bracsro Water Supply U to be oousUeredby iheruralanson to-morrow, I urasome they would Ilk* to hear how thapropoe>d fapplfbf water would stand In n. ary season likeIka 'pr eitmb. I tttlted and carefully cniigtd'tbe springs oalCthJor-tojast. snd«jaln on yesterday, 25thtort , whon 1fraud -the yield ysui'iuaUy the came as Jn Anpmt Thenwas pttcUcally no s irplus ooaxlng. from MTB Parkinson'swcH'but the wells In CarriokaTantry gave an united yieldat< sixteen thooiand gallona. per ay. ,Tho «spply whichit ibi propoe d io give »t: pieeont. is Jortir thoawnd (», 0 )rallo&s ver d»i. eo that for a'.season! lite the present itwou'fl raqoira twenty lonr hqasind (2»,0oo; gtHona to betatca from tbo-reserrolrinCwrlckirtantrytind-BaUjaeanlonand filtered. ProT.alpn ia already made in the plica forfiltering twelre thousand (I2,d»ij g»lbns; from tho reservoirIn dry seasons and it won d only be rece bary to put upanotheriUltcr rrUish wooid Eltercnothir twelsra thousand(li,i>O>(aIlons~itid'Wfinld cost abbnt serenty ponoda (£70)Jicrlnin has been nude -in' the plans and- connectionsprovided for three additional-filters capable ot filteringthirty six thou-and (3^OU0) gi]lons to bo addedas reanired?As to the Quality of tne' water. Sir Chiries Cameron, in hisscalrda,''UR$iib«s it as.a-cood ccconiclus water, and itTtoaldfcamach improfedhy Altering. As to the qoantlty ofthb walflr in the reservoir it is proposed to Impound forty,flte mlllioh ¦gallons over the level of the outlet, which wouldnita * snpply of two hundred thousand gallons (200,10 )p»aiyfoT«2htm<mtha. ¦• ¦ ' ¦

The present drought has lasted for KIWI months, but therainfall rmloh hialakea plocedurinir tho drought would gireOWrHirenty -milHrffn L2P,'cWV»»j gallous additional.Eotrover. ' ths level of the roierroir can be raised at anicflnitdnal cost by nlslug tha levol of the water weir,end eaob foot additional: would' give iiinoty eight dayandditlonal (apply, so that by raising the weir two : feetttera wootd be ten and a iali moaUfa vupply withoutoosnttaiT' any water from the springs, i No odditional landwould beTeqnlred for this purp so.: 1 fisitod tho site ot theTOoposed reservoir and found a s long streim still flowingtWn t,1 bat 'was unabla to guago it. Under nil these dr.-onaiSanoas I think, the board may be quite satisfied aa toth5 tSdaocj of the propocsd enpplr—Tours faithfully,¦ , i • W. E. L'Effntinu!: Duma.

3. Uaekey, EM., |P.a^—Shoald the board require any further information I

otill ba in mr otloe until tnrea o'clock to-morroir, whenjonsjoniasesafoTiaa—W. E. i'E. D. !

| ¦ . Bcctory,Tramore, Sopt. 26th, '85.Dili Bit,—As I bad not an opportunity of attaching my

time to the petition which has been forwarded fromTrsmorolto the Waxerford Board of Onardlans in favour oftha ,watez Bcheme, I beg to trouble you with this letter toexpress -ay earnest hope that the guardians will adhere totna decision already adopted as being m»at conducive to thoHealth ana prosperity of Ttsmore. I am ooqtnunted withTcty miuy of the people who aroinths habit ot coming herodqnnff the JKaaon and. I caa ttinre the guardlana thatcsveril have oeasedto eome onacconut of the insufficienteater tnpply. I would also respectively u ge that people

'0bd, Uk9 ojealt lintm tba towalaoda adjoinlov Tramorelohould not .object to be tAXrf ln a moderate degree todefnv thaezpeiiaeof the sobeme,since! whatever lnoreasedthe] prosperity of the blaee will invoWe better prices tortbcirbutter, milk nnd poultry.—Yours faithfully,

; :Th3Clerl.Weterf0rd onion.: ! . . Tramore. 27tb September, 1833,

: tux SIK-1 Tegrct «hat I will not !be able to Join thedspaUtiOB to the guardians to-rt»y— norne uutorseoubuMnccs hSB turned up that I must look to. 1 hope thodeputation will succeed- 1c is a matter ot the utmoatimportance to Tramore that a sufficient snpply of water boprovided. If the presant state of things be not •emodledit will ce ruinons to th s town, and that £n too near f ituro.Tbo eczrdty of water is a (neat hiodronce to the prosperityof -Trsmoro, and I trust thuse who hive 'be power to mudriH«i Trill do eo. I remain, jonra faithfully,

i . ! . . ' : , P-ilTCirntT, P.P.' Canon Toppin, who acted as spokesman ot the de-

putciioD, addressing the board, saiil as his letter hodbeearesd it was scarcely necessary for him to, tell themnhAthxB views on tha qnation were. When he, rrotothat letter he hid not signed the memorial but he hadsubsequently had an opportunity of. doing so. Owingto the 'o£Saal position which he occupied he was awareof tie requirements'of the place, and he waa fully per-ouaded that even in winter a water supply was needed.Fully two-thirds of the bouses inj Tramore had nowater supply for sanitary purposes, and the gravity oftho'ritnotion resulting from this staio of things was in-tenilfied in tha summer when there jvas a great influxof visitors from the smroniiding 'counties. It was also? very 'serious state of things in view [of the apprehendedrisit of the dreaded cholera, to prevent which the boardu eanltary anthority, were tokjng the precautions theycoiaidertd beat,- but tha bat precaution they could takein Trcinoio agnirat the sppearanco of the dictate wzs

'tb cupplf the peopb'with good wnter. • Then U con-cerned materially tho prosperity as well as the sanitation!oi the place1 In which, not alone the j residents, but thecurrotmding population was interested. Owing to theepprebended daijth of water he knew people who hadrefczed to come to Tramore, and [he knew of caws

l Oberel people who came, to the place left it at oncowhen they foond the crater supply in such a deplorablecondition.: People might say why not be fattened withthe! condition of things which had existed in their fore-fathers' times. He would sot take up their timecrgnicj to conservative a doctrine.' It was quite oncaachronlfm end contrary to the spirit of the age. Thenthere "was the question of taxation He was notes com-patent to.deal.withitnat as the guardians were but hethought those ontside the town ought to be taxed aswell as those rending in it for the cost of the works, ashe kaerr to Ma cost tlut a better market would beprovided these people for their milk! and butter shouldTramore be a successful 'watering place. He did notthink they ought to object to . anytniny which wuuldsecure the prosperity of i'nuuore. as much on this would,for if that vrss to be;maiotaine<l,inot| to nay improved, agood wftUr supply was absolutely necessary. He hadoccasion to go into some of the bou«e» occupied byvbiton, and he mnj ehorked with the condition oftiings there. He appealed to the board to carry out theccheme vigorously and promptly, and said from themeaner in « bicb the guarciana had treated Tramare. inregard to the sanitary scheme, he. bad every confidence£D leaving this matter also in their hands.ilr Jacob also spoke on the j necessity of a water

cg^plr for th* town. He Instonr d what h.d bwsnd«^jltEogli'h wsterin?1 s plice* aJmiUr to Treinore.

; N^Haa wm»aoet»flniiaLwtIiesiiQ3t«sof suohnplncecsoecc-dwat«r»iiprjy,acd»cuui wjx> went- with bisfamily toTamore had told him he;would be glad he

1 had Mm son* then as sorrow and trouble followed; bis family alter IV Tbev »U regarded Traraore aa tbe'eSl* mtmng place op the sontb coast of Ireland, andthat being so tbeyshonldall labour to itoprove it,

' ' Aid CUopett remaiked that he hjad known water, to1 fas'(old a>t* uhPUnS * bneket in Trsmoro this anrameT.

Mr Tobin, another meobar oi the dfpuUtioD, esidJu,: hmi mi » «pcdaen;of th* water supplied to bU

i vivzetuSjttAbT BlT ChiTUi CtapTOB sometime agoi eeitiflsd H. . at onaatUfactor j. bnt etlil not

i 2l««o« to health, ¦ I*»t year ha had sent a f orthtr' «motocfta««aiii» water lor «ojlltU, when ke was! Sm*i hUik -, mu »bMlu iy dangerons. , Thati afatiTiktthit this water WM vf iiS from b>d'to wotse.' myAti Wlad Ue water Aod.iwed a filter, but it' Sim iSSl with oonsliti'raJ'1f apprehension be rued it. .! r M ^Ml Murphy *»id be had a very good water1 aorolf to H» plao» in TramoreV bot

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: ZmE\&m thmzool tha taxation Incurred by carrylDir ontI £K»«inrtk*«b<»«J4 be for .th. W of l-nfinore.^MManuTiRiliia ahead. They h*d oo» a soodi2lStt lti ancn a*a

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Here tt» Ohalrmah interrttnted Aid Bedmond bytaking bim to " aft down;" ; • ' : ¦ : • '¦- Aid Eedmond—Tonr bail&esi, sir, «• Obaltmaa_ U'to listen! and not to obttruot anytme, yott »r»-.»iwa3a:"bl»thetlng" and lntatTuptlng Wo proo edlnOTltointhe ebaa (laughter). ¦ '< ¦ ¦ ¦ : • . •. i ¦ J

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Aid Bedmond—Ton have to right to bo interruptingpeople. ! You should not speeJc at alL '

The Coairmau—Sit down, sir. " '

Aid Badmond—Sib dovmyourtelf, and for goodnes*.eske stop making speeches from the chair. . .

Hon Dudley i a*ortosou» eald, the. chairman bad adlfBonlt duty to perform, • and be ihonld, be allowed U)rMrforo.it. . : . : . . . . . • • . '

Aid Eodmond oonoludina hia remarks s»'d us hopedtho oonntry guardians would support the' sohoms.

Mi Qulnn said as he represented tbe ratepayers ofTramore he would like to tell them that tbe presentenaome M well as being ezpenslvs was bristling witsdoubts ana difficulties, and there was a laok of finalityabont It. It was stated tho ooat would bo £6,000, but .it wnnM probably bo.muah more. Besides it was;qucstiiriub'o whether the supply from Ca*risravrantry,jwhera io w^s proposed to obtain It j would bo, suf-;flcient i |

¦ ¦ ¦ . i - !Mr. Stnith said a gentleman last day bad e»td there j

was not enough Iwater in that plaoo to drown a. ntten.|He naked the deputation 'if there was not plenty of ,water there it nreBent. ' : ;

Mr Jiteob laid there was, ' _' !Mr. Connolly,1 was naked the.same question' by Mr. ;

Brennan and reUied, " Noy there is not."; ¦ : , ;Aid Olampstf said Mr. Daffia hed informed,¦him ,

plenty of wate araiUble. ¦ , , '¦¦Ir. Ouann said he admittod «he neoeaslty of prorid- ¦

ing a ippply of wator to Trambrel.bTit hb did not ap-prove of the proswnt sbheme and'moyed' that It b» re-ferred baok for consideration to a meetliig of the raw- ,payers who would be taxed to defray the cost flf carry- >,injr it out. , He did not think there way » suf- jfloient dnpplyof water in, the aouroe Mr. -Dafflajpro- ;poaed ib avail pf , and after what- ooourrod- in Dun- !more tUajr should be cautious. < i

Mr. Smith again explained that « was onan /or Mr ;Onsnn nr nnv rstenaver to come before tho inquiry, :and shdiv the'defeots in the present eobeme or the ad-vantages of on altornallve scheme. What was proposedto be done now was to take certain preliminarieswhich should begone through before an inquiry was ;held at tail. : . - ¦Mr Qnann «Jd he obiootod tooxponse being jnourrod :in carryinif ouk the preliminaries ln raaard to a soheuij ]whioh might not be carried out hi oil,', or if carriedout might cot be a snoceas. . ,

After a very long disdnosion Mr Smith proposed,and Mrl Bboofleld saoonded, ft motion diroocing tho 'preliminary steps necessary before tha holding of an^inquirjl to be taken. ' ' ,, '

The resolution1 wos carried,' Ilr. Quann olono flia-:nantinr. ' • '¦ • ' . ¦ ¦ • i

Tho Meat "57lio Slcopo ia ©ltaaoviaNo longer he fiabts by our oido in tho fray,Tot w&, feel he is with us by nlRht and by day, i

For his soul watohas o er us from Heaves t iWe oharish his watchwords-!1 For cbiihtiry nnd right —And our causafb sustained by the valour and miaht

Of'tbe Glint who sleeps in Glasuevln.I , ' ' ; " ¦ ' ' '

A Giant indeed' and by baco pigmies soldToo eager forolaoe. and too honcry for-cold : ;

To see wtat a King God had fa'vca,To flglfk for our country, to guard or to ctrito—Ah! never again shall wo gazo on tho like 1

Of the Ghnt who sleeps in Glasnevih.

He died ore the battle of Freedom was won ;And the old Iisnd was robbed of her mightioct eon

Ero tho chain of Oppression was' riven ; ¦Death ! chilled that bravo heart, filling IrdAid with

: Rloom tBut tha radianoc of Liberty shinos from tho tomb

Ot the Giant who sleeps in Glasnevin.

Shall a Leader be found to succeod bim P Ab ! no ;He was-, peerleso—'tis rlear both to frient1 and to foo—r

Those who left bim like shoep now are driven :They struck clown the great man who drat made them

i men,' ¦ :And they never shall 6nd one to lead thorn c cin

Like the Giant who sleeps in Glaanovin.

Thoy boner and crawl at an Englishman's beob,And each rcotesnt lies with a foot on his ncolr,

ID bis heart Treason's poUonons lcavan;Like Jadaa, they eold him, our proatiot and bcrl ;Let them earn, their bacs irago!—thoy diotnrb not tho

restOf the GiaDt rrho sleeps in Gkonovln.

Each bero who falls bands the torch to hia friend.So it lights thoso who foIIoT and burns to tbo end,

A nd thus Freedom's torch bus been given .By him to too truo mon who cluvg to him stillWhen tbe wvlvos and tho cars.had united to kill¦ Tho Giant who sleeps in Glaanovin.

The flame mnet not flicker, the torch must ubino brightAs come glorious fixed star 'mid tbe darknei3 of night

Glows dear lilzo a mescage from. Heaven ;Our cause shall not perish ; tho goal shall be won ,And Ireland eball honor her mighticnt con,

The Giant who slcapa in Gkjnoviu.Ootobor. 1S33. D.F.H.

; " MerefiDO," 6d. per Bottle. Ths Cup of the Princethe Peer and ¦ tho Peasant Export Agents—Hancon8on und Barter. London ; Thorn, Strawton and Co,Liverpool. - '8ole Agents—JAUEO BDTLCB and CoPhceuuc Breo'«ry Stores, Waterford,

C Y C L I N G , &cTho falling leaves remind us that the

AT HARD end of the season is almost at band.¦ Heaps of stones piled up by the sidesof tbo road are unwelcome indications of too joltingwe muot encounter in a very short time.

j We have had a magnificent ridingA LOOK BACK season. The roods have been in

splendid form for the hut sevenmonths, and tbe number of wet days could almost becounted on the fiugers of one's hand.

The two raco meets held in Water-SACING ford were not approached by any

1 meeting brdd in Ireland this year.We give better prizes, competitors ore received better,and the arrangements are far better than con be claimedfor any other Irish gathering. This is the verdict ofPublic Opinion as no one can deny.

Our racing men havo travelled moreTBAVBLLED this year than during any previous

i season, and they have come ont wellin tha battle for tbe prizes. During the la»t couple ofmonths Bines getting bis Whitworth—O'Brien camewith a rush, and, I should say, he carried off moretrophies than any Waterford man thy year. WillieMeredith, although far from fit, fared very well duringhis recent racing tour If he is with us next year—oslanticipate—I hope to see him carry off one or other ofthe Irish Championships. Shalloe was, as usual, unfor-tunate. He rode consistently well during tho year,cud his race on Saturday week at Cork was a greatperformance. ' Torsney was » great loss to us, but hewill be all right next year. Devlin carried off a greatnumber of prizes and rode with much judgment.Kennedy; as usual, nu &t the top of tha treo on tharoad.. Of the beginners D. J, O'Brien and Sugrtioshowed most promW '

The esrious accident to Mr. P. A.TBE HOEAL Jefftrra, New Eoa, ot : tha Athy

; /. 8porta;points . ai moral which theI.CJL ohouid not lose right of. Before granting oer-mita to executives ths Kace Committee should satisfythemsslves that the.tracis are ouit)ble for the purposesof cycle roans. :

; O'Brien competed at the publini STIFF Metropolitan Police Sports held in

' Dublin on Saturday without success.Ho was sore and jaded from bis exertions in the fiftymllei race on the previous Tbmsdny.i ; The tail end of the ecason in Ireland,

1 icoilE 03 says the English Cycliit , has brought1 I , out a number of men who are winniDB

hnndicops off much longer marks than they will findthemselves upon next ' Stouter. W. G. O'Brien, ofWaterford, flan come on wonderfully during the Usttwo months,.'and has pinked up a number of prizes atvarious mpellags ia ths metr>)polW. H. l£aynolds,1 oftbe Wanderers, has spoiled quite a number of handicaps,and when be improves in style he will bo hard to beatover ! ft distance He defeated O'Brien at the G. A 'A.championship meeting off the same mark. , Tullamort),on Thursday lost, saw another new man to tbe front inthe person of A- J. Blrgin, who first raced'ft weekprevious at tbe same club's sports ot Atby. At Tulla-morel he won all tbe open handicaps with ridiculous ease.1 ¦ ! The draw for W. Meredith's mochin*

POSTTOJJBB i* Bxed for Monday next. ': i : This celebrated sthlcto made cevea: t F. KJEtT records anoV has won the enormousnumber of 300 prizes. He was born' on Aogurt 25tb,186& at Ballyneale, near Carrick on.Suir. He weighs:iO61bs end stands 6 feet . 2J inches in height. Therecords ba holds are :—I—Hammer from seven feetcircle 120ft ?in, Cork, May, ."93 ,2—Do 128ft 8in, inXimerick. 03. 3-561bs (unlimited run end follow)34ft llMn,; Mitcbelstown, July. '»3. 4-Do/85ft Sin,Nenagi AogMt, 'W. 6-Uo, 36ft ftin. Kilkenny,September, ?3. 6—Do, 38ft lin, Clonmel, '83. 7—IflUa hammer from 7ft circle, 131ft CJD, JBaikenny,September '03. . ' . • ' :

j ¦ , At the Wexford conrdna meeting on; . CODBSIKO Wednesday the Waterford dogs faredI : • • ! ooue too wclj. Ip the. BegertaStakes

Mr. 0. SpencersSbmeUghCGreenhide-Wtt^Mijnon)won the first course and went down in tho second. HisStlWhsr (Dr, Bean-Chieftain's( Daughter) failed towin:a conns. In the Blsney Stakes. Mr. SpenoersSand fi» (Martiood n—Cbieftain> ixiuifbter) and hisGannway (MulUDgar-Olymplao Queen}, . won . twoconrses. Mr. W. J.. Knox's Surgeoh Hill (Dr. Dean-Amber H31) won ttio first course and was bowtod omin tbe second: Mr. B. F. Phelan's Carrollstown (Dr.Dean—Molly II) went down in the first round.¦! i i! P. Pope, of Alfceton, roda a mile

i 2 MIKS 0 ta08 last Wednesday on Herne HUl teabki i I

¦ : ' . '¦ • • in 2mini$»«*.. : ¦ " . '- :i_ : ' r ; '! • " ¦ ' : ' • Yesterday Mr , 8penioer's ..Oangway: ! WY-IDBO. divided for ' tb» 8i»nry «Jjkes «t.i r . . : ' W«/0roV .

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|WBAKii:iVtBH.. BBtlOATB' KEjrj* . iod. in 8«fferer» from N«voaa DeblJUy, »«•IprsWoo^ iLost Vital Eoeruy, 8l«piewnpn, Weak-!ta««, Itfdliwtlon cr M^Uncnoly, sboald «nd for n'r-fphWCoo tbe subj-ot, by; a -PbyiiolB-tVient:to :<*ii «bj»lieasto Rratl* and ¦poet. fre<. Addreis1,MaToTeDti .Medical H.ll, 8J. ,,Oxford _ Strefer,\****m

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I i':AsM «' GraoT Di.pl.ir of tfe -t Ao»bo>«>,J^JlOg ».x?WrfkI 'Oar Ba|tr»g*lo'tni^fiwit Ji-^WMWW'JW*11* ?«*"*!&£ 9°'mm:*m:

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< * > > [ : iK UJiLUmOJitSi ¦¦ •. . - >: ¦; M- :."A pile of arrowy Mr Hunt laid; «tiH remtin

npaU on one of the (ruardUtts' oottage*. why thegnaidUhi allowed those arrears to aoodmiiUtendone feanuto ^

kriow. Tbe ratepftyers.might be In-formed on this point ¦' ' ¦ ; - ' ¦ "¦ ¦'";¦ ' ¦ i " .'

On one cottage~alone the arrears reaob £2 18t -Id,truly 'a;prep4aMrou8 enm < doosiderinf ,that tbecottages ate let at the low rent ot 0d per weekJ :' At long ltst l On Tuesday last Mt George Btokes^lender fsr sapplyinR the Tillage with water j weaaccepted Bt £330. Mr Beard's estimate amoantod,in all to £240. He ineladed iome small extrasi

The EUmaothomas fair Was held ia: ; moistweather, which was so sadly needed io every partof tha country. . NotnitbsUndlDg the oomewhatdreary morning tbo attendances at tbe fair Was good,nod :the snpplv of 'stock large. An old fair goettells me that for the past 30 jyears tie nevqr daw somany buyers it KilmBcthoatM. Trade was fairlybrisk, but oo eellera asked higher prices thanbuyers could afford to give, not so many sattsfaotorydeals were carried out as might have been expected.Nearly all tbe really good cattle wero oleotod ofttha fair. Medlnai and bad sorts were hard to sell.Mr F Shortis and Mr Arnold, of Waterford, madea good many, pnrchaccs. Good ycatlicga ran toabout £4. I eaw some forvrard two year olds soldfor >i£6 10s. I fialf-fed bullocks ranged from tenguineas to £14. Sheep were i:arc?, end the supplyof 'younR.plgo was also limited. <

A fen nights alnaa a new turnip cutter, tho pco>petty.of aifarmor at Leamybrieu was vory ¦ badlydamsged. It.Is believed tbe 1 injury.was malioious,and, I learn, the owner inlands to apply for ootn-pensation at the next Presentment Sessiona. . • . j ¦

Some time loot week< Mr Watts, of Bonmsbon,sent bis tbreabiog machine, to the ? P of StradballyJu»t at the road leadiog to 'the Cove the machinecot from under tbe control of the driver en J daabedmptdly 'dowd:the bill, comiog- wltb ao uoful craBhagainst tbt> wall ot the biscl i Tbo moabioo io in avery damaged Condition. i : : . : '

Partridge shooting in tbisi dlrtriot bus been verygood tbia year. I' nti speaking. to ouo Sportsmanon Tuesday \?ho told me he! bagged come 48 birdsIn two days—not bad work. ¦ | ' ¦_

¦ :In coDseqaenoa of the pattizan manner in which

'the guardiana continue toj issuo tbclr advertise-meDts, very few contractors1 tor nod ap on Tae&day,and' many of tho t*ndeH tmd tp bo actually post-poned. It"is certain tbe'raUpnyera will be heavylosers by this Trait of qonJpetltibn. ' If they canafford to pay heavier rote) in1 tbo future than la tbepadt, then they haVo every ' recson to applaud theexclusivenets of tbeirre'pWBiintativcs. '

DtnifiiRVAll.The application of Rev J B\tn for a light at the

Dpad Wftlb ia o most-rea&onbble one, end It sur-pri£3 me' hon any 'reasonable inan could objOot toit. ' It oeams to be nn established practise pow tbatnhjsD a commlEaloner Qndd hlmOelf in a mipoilty,a notice of motion given to ' reoolnd the teoolp-tlon adopted. ' . . ' . ' '] ': '. 1" .

[ Mr Cnllioane on papers .that .''be does not reed "is immense, Ono ' would think from'the way MrCnlUnane cpesfeB tbat bedanae bo doeu' not readcurtain papers, co one ,should read them,. He bsso> blgh opinion of himBelf. .Porboips1 Ms wollj. .' IJIr ilbCarthy'o.pionqnncpujent ob tbe foj{ ;ond ofthe, proceedings . Is enough:t.o make tbe proverbialcat smile all over hp.r fao '. Tflo specoti Was asill-timed as It wai farcical.! . Fanoy o.!,man opposinga resolution of sympathy Tfith o reap* qt d uitiz nbecause " when tbey come there to do business tbelrtime belongfd to those who elected them to 'do tbebubiness of tbe ratepayers.',' Ooo woul d thin, k tbeeommlasioners' meetings ' aero ; h-W . .every ¦ fixmoatba, ijoet-f od of every j noek, Tl>o \VoWrfordCorporation Bud meetiapa once o month BqfBoienf.Mr MoCaitby thinks a weekly meotipg . In Don:garvan should not—"ia the intcieots of the rntfripayers "—be adjourned ooder .ocy clrqucietiDoea,tiood old ratepayers' ratepayer I

At the Besclooo en Saturday the case of Micbaeland Patrick ToblD, of Papjjagb, nero tho only oneathat created any interest;. Constable Sexton de-clared that Michael was drank, and IJiobne) averredhe: wasn't. After a protracted beariap. tho banebheld nitb tbe police In Patrick Tobin's case andfined ncouoed 103 and costs. Tboy dlsmisssd theoborge asatnst Miohao' l. :

Mr McCarthy was caught napping. At tbe corn-,tnfsuonero' meeting the week before last a resolu-tion was adopted to forward Mr John Bedmbod amotion of congratulation i on tbo paoslnn of tbeHomo Bute Bill. Ibis actually escaped E McC'sBoticp, co he felt compelled—as a Nationalist of tbepuiot water—to {protest et the last meeting. Hisprotest wes concbed in tbat solemn and dignifiedladcnige nbicb is all peculiarly his own. . It Is nourbrjuitcd round town tbat ha is a happy map.

Jnot one question to tho Clerk of the town com-mission board.: Wb,en (be News wos deolaredcontractor for tbe edvortlcbmfnts, r/by djd you Dotwrite and te\l tbe proprietor of tbo fact 1 Can yonalso plead forgctfulness P

Mr Kennedy, Assistant-clerk of tho Waterfordunion—a gentleman of experience—declared 'artSaturday that it nas HIS DOTT to Inform controctoisof ; tbo noceptanco of thole tenders THAT ovening.Ho cayo no notico of motion could cHect a tenderso accepted. Come, Mr..,UcCartby, and answer,pleaso ? vf '

;A Whig contemporary published last we<>k amoat disgraceful personal attack on Mr Lyocb-StauDtoo, becanto tbat oortby Boatlocpao eaw.jnstadd reaconablo grounds for refoiiog biq sanction tompny of the oiteo efleofred for tbo cottages. Woall know how anxious mnoy farmers are to planttb» labourer down in the; very worat corner of bisfarm. To pleaoe the:-1 bifjb-minded gontlemon MrLyncb-8taontoo should neglect bit duty, to thejoor. Mr Stountoa refused to do co j benco \h-attack.; Whigs tolb about tbeir journols being the. prln-cipil papers read ' i n the ls'g« dist'ict . from tbistown to Talloc IN TUB XTDCUC WEST OK THEcoutrrr." Having to write for very ignorantreadorn tbo coribbl>r Mt bound to give a geograp-hical description of toe position of Tallow. As towest of Dungarvan , tbo NMYB circulnteg ten timesex many copies as all tha otber Watciford papeiecombined. , :

Some vory inteicstlig assM rill be made publicto'the world on n-xt Thursday and Friday, whereinGomo highly rteppoted Nationalists, McCnrtbyiteB ,Home SMlnt La, &c, niU .be called upon to sbowreason: for certain oct3 wbiob, awaltln ir tbe judge's<icolniv3, I refrain from : rcforrlaj to at greaterlength. '

On. Sundiy morning a dot; fl»ht took place atBallioamook, and it is alleged tbat.Fomo of tho on-icoUers-in ec-klnn out, or receding from tho battleS"Jd, left :B .r^nle opon !on > tbo farm of Mr PCurran, of Ballinstnuck .-clloaluj; bio cattle tooimmonicate with the root crop] io, the adjoiningfield, from which access i wsa atco offorded ioto aelo7er £old close by. Th« result o* tblo carbtcssnessoigh ended in immense loco to tho proprlotoi of thesoli,' vjccca csttlo haviuir doTourcd uo over food oftbo mangolds.ibccame at died, and tbo neighbourswere compsllid to; exprt tbetossWcY : duringtbe day to keep tbe animals frjm <3ylng-,and tbroUKhthis prebiutioQ none 6f them pprbbed; Tne damageto , tho orops ls very;- oonntderable, but if may beconsidered trivial .rihen itn'o dauic^oi-pocaib'lo Istaken into consideration. ! ' - '

iDuriag tbo wcok a ifino youn;' git), the onlydaughter of Paddy Ma?Namar\i,«a3'l«iU to rest In:the family burying pltoo, to tboUjboyobarchjard.Jivery Tipparery man ln toon folloncd tHe remsinato tbeir last-resting : placw. Tbo aognlab' of theip^orjopcd mao- was soaietblny beyond dosorip'ioo.

|The town of Dungarvan'was thrown into a state ofIOTTOW when the report of:too'demica of Master JoeWilliams Trtsdrcnktcd.1 Tbe deccsicd yotrng gentlemaniwes' i suffering from weak health for a' conoidersbte timepast ; hia constitution. g aduilly weakened, andfce wascompelled through its: infld«nces ; to discontinue bisecclesiastic studies for which he was so much inclined.IHe was. no doubt, intebded 1or a high and hdly purpowi,¦and' would bate been an ornament to ' the Church.Providence in its wisdom iardsincd otUsrwUa. ' HTie'death of the yoiraor man was somewhat noexDeoted.for up to a few hours before his spirit pwed away therewu no unuinal elgu of his op'proachicg end, Toon theprayers of the dying ; wer& devpatcaly redted bythemembers of bis ftinily and shortly aft«r bo caUnly andpeaceably departed tab lifei • Ho'waS a great favoriteafaongst bis eoboo!Mlows,»cJ &H his f Unds in Dungar-ttn, wbp oSfer to his' bereaved father their sinceresympathy, and also {to- Ed. .P. Williams, L.LDnbrotacrof thadecassdJ .!' : • ' : i . ¦

: On Saturday thfTTunerat tools ploco of EJr EdmondLemy, of BollydnfT, who died a few days before at nfine old age. Ths coitegetehlch followed hia rcmoin'sto the parish' Church wan'highly; tcapcctabls 'fndrepresentative of tho manyecighbouring towns. It woconsidered to be the largesk'-thab1 packed through thetown for many years. ¦Hig'b Mass and Offloo of thoDead was celebrated at the parish Church, whereat itgreat number of clergy officiated.

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of ep in and buljd (Kq Trail; He nlll nib for hiczj ;tho fervent .prayen of a long suffering .people.'!The writer did Dot mean this oa a joke. :. Wbigs p / n almpbt t^n unbnoa 'quantity in Graaico;mopkler., A m(>e,t,ioB ,wa8>umo>oped for-JMt .ireoWbut tho Moretajj—tnero jo really, eqpb' a paidbnstill—bad , to admit In bis published report that beoould bp.t get together'a. quorum. '' ;

A ocioket match bctWeoq Fnhen and Ballvncnlwas played on Sunday.". ' It ended In n rev eveodraiT, Mr Npgont plw?(3 b-et for BnlljfEcal. :

A oronded contjregatlotl ' attrnded on 8ondoy atthe Quarant Ort devotlptin \n\ the Fracoiscanoburoh. V*ryi EtV | Fr O'N'eill. l 0 8 F, ofaditodBS , celebrant ot tbe solcimn . High Mans j FatherWiijih; woa de'BCob, ar^d Fr Bogg, 8ub-dooo->n', '¦

VVhat .nro •' ibo neoncary "braico nod lefluorjw "to f i tc . potDon for tbo exaltfd post of town com*mifoioner ?'Judg ing by! the Etacdard of oertnlncommlssfoners in tbe flteb, "brains and fnflotneo "are looked on no very secondary qualifications. '

TBMIORE.The Bfdemptorisi; Fnlthoro opened B retreat ot

Carbally last Sunday. To-morrovV they bs«in athree weeks': mission at Tramore.

The following rraB sent to eoch tnembcr of tbeWuterford board of gntrdiana •—

" DEAB~SIB—Tho question of the Local aovcrnmentBoard's letter regarding tbo Water Supply ot Tramorewill be before the Board of Gu&rdichs on Wednesday,thar27fli September. Th3 matter is ot odch vitalimportanco to the inhabitMto, and to tho welfare, ofTroiUdrei'tbat wehopo'yo'u wlll ba tblo to attend theBoard and give the echeme your support and not permittny further unnececaary' delay. Toua '< rdpectfully,•¦ Edward Jacob, Joseph R. Tobin, M. J. Mnrphy,

Geo. B. Whito, Ji ' C. Coi; Denis Kcogh."I know come families .who loft Tramore during

tbe Summer, saying thoy would not come there anymore owing to tbe great want of nater in tbotonn.

A number of Kilkenny guardians who havo notthe least interest in Tramore, and ubo nill novorpay a penny towards the vrorltB, cpuced all theobstruction. No oca «vti heard of , co uncalled forand ea aadacions an obatiuottop,' The sohe'mo wti '6arrl, 'd by on over,whelmninir mojoiil'y on; Wednesday. It Is well.The condition of the to«in from a health point ofvioo was obt n't nil as it:should be, nnd witbont pprrpor water supply no improvoment cpuld belook^ for. ' , ! !' This : very impoitant project uaa,- ye may cay,flnully disposed <-f and adopted by the action of thoWatotrord bjard of guardiano oa Wednesday. Tbecase' tnede oat by tbo intelligent deputation fromTrnmoro wos nnaoswerabie. The county Kilkennyguftrdisni, and othors, who really had no IntpreJtin tl'o qaeBtlon at nil, ware almont silent, and why !Because ttey eaw a g-od master oa tbe other elde—of Intelligent RentliVmen—nbo carao forward tosupport this most desirablo project, ond to putdo«n dl«crodttabl« Carty F«otioq. Tbls Is a proo',If any were wanting thot coon'y gentlouifn , of al>partly, should give more attendance on all localrm rdi". ,

The e<{uinoctul gales of the post day or so haveeffectuall y, cleared out very " largo lota" of our countrycousins who lingered here. After night-fall ths townpresents a deserted and wintry appearance.

The Genawi bandjthat scraped away co vigorously,despite people's feelings hdj departed. Its scrcachingshod become so familiar. to us that we now m\n themwith regret. :

'1 he Missioners aro staying at tha Great Hotel.Mr Thomas B Lambert died hero on Thursday night.Tha 8urf Boat had en outing in tha ctonny cc.%

yesterday and behaved right well.This (Friday) morning tho station houco was taken

pocsecoion of by the bathing women who lovied theirannaal "daes." ' ¦

BE\7' BOSSThe condition of tha labourers in the county is

causinfr a good deal of diecuesion just at tblamoment. From tbo 1 valuable roport pablinbt-d l yMr O'BrleD, Axaiotar t Commlcslpner, it is very easyto sbe tbat the laborer's UN is not a happy one.

Tbe town commisiioDers bero tiro very wrathwith tbe Government fqr not (qroios out .magis-trates io greater numbers. The commissioners baductuolly : made namlnslioDJ, end they wero notctlcndtd to. How dreadful, ¦ .

A special mooting1 is to bo held, at an early datato pass jddgmertwtbe Government.

'Epsnonians bl'vo quite, eok op a crow this weakover the maco wblob nai exhibited &'t tho Wator'/ordOtteran Fetn by their pcrmlesion. Tbey write aroriot .jrrapbjq accopnt of nn ollegwi tnonanter bo-tvreen " the Sovereigns of Watorf ord nod Now Ross"io wbicb, it Is stated, thtj rxeca rras captured fromtha warriors of tbo Urbi Intacta. ,

¦¦Aaionifijt the additional subsorlbcrs in aid of tbo" Star of the8?a " church at Dupcnrjnon are—Mr JP Graces, Waterford, £4 ; Mr B O'Lf dryi Barror).stianct-fltiept (second subccrlption) £2 ; Mr GeorgeNol»o, and Mr. 8s«o Weterfflrd, £\ eacb.

There wis not oni branch tDOptioit of tbe WhigFederation b( Id In tbe oouoty last vrcelc.

The oonvebtion to- ba held on Uncday next ot'Wexford'is 'ennsing an. eiircoidinary amount ofInterest. It is believed Ur Barry, U P, will mnkodhslnsures ot a nature to advance tbo .intorate ofthe , 'HeaJyltp , party. His d»talled: expUnatlon ofhis aufq'ue pojiiiiq |j eartaio .to canca a flutteramongst tbo dove cotf) of the Dlllioa foptlon.. The fljjbt for tbe Fonda io tb« oblof tnpto din-

ouasod Jo tbia week'a PtopU. Tbat journal sijotbwDavlUBection D.ro •• partial toithe Erdmondito*"fThlch, looking through Healyito ftldrscs. Is voted ahigh cilme. Tbe romoar that tbo Paraollita uro

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, i r City' Laboratory, Municipal Buildings, Cork HlU,:DaWiD^ June 29tl^?93;I have oxamined a collection of iErated Waters and Bevera prepared by' Mr. JOHN GARVEV, Witerford.j ' IfAd that ttwy

have been prepared from good and ppre 'materjals, that they baVe been carefully manuf'jetured, and that they iaVe J« pV Jp r nvHth carbonic acid gas ; the Lithia and Soda Waters—which are |pften prescribed inedicinaHy—contain , doe proppmow.-pj:\$x&talkalies ; the \yater upsd in their preparation must have bean,pure, as I could find no trace of sewage;,pollntion } this watamai&fteafrom iead cud'other pobonous metals, i , ' • : ! ' '" ' " ' ¦. \ CHARLES A. iOAMBROS.- '-

I hereby Certify that I have eubmitted to very.careful Che'tnical Atmlysis samptes of the nndermentioned . vari ities. of, ,-iEraf^dWaters as Manufactureil by Mr. JOHN GARYEY, Vv aterfortf , vja. :~Soda, Potash, arid, Lithia Waters, Double 'Sodfl, J erar)nat}ei?andGinger Ale ; and from the analytical data obtained I find that thjey are of particularly good composition end quality, x ndVfree.fma alladmixture of an injurious or undesirable character. The Alkaline Waters have been carefully and jPdidously p -epslred in strictnccordance with the requirements of th^ British PharmacopoeaflnU each contains the formal proportion 'of their res >ectiye| _A]fcalttieSalts. The flavoured Beverages have been blended with considerable skill , and are particularly agreeable and irivitjn j to tlje palace.All are thoroughly yhotesome and refreshing drinka, and thoroughly V7ej| terited with purified carbonic acid gas. ¦ j have, also .verycarcfolly analysed tho water, acidulating agents, &c, used in the manufacture of these ¦waters, and find! that they are of n' lcritquality and character. It is therefore with a feeling of confidence I caij.recommend these Beverages to the notice oi Consumers/ '•

Gyl5.tf) i.GRANVILLE H. SHARP;E, F.C.8., M.S.C.I., F.B.C&, &.,/&., ."' .. ; ]' "' • ' • •Qyl '5M) :; .

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The Cilliij boird of cuardltan decided to glvo pshare ot tbo advortlse,(3cnts{ tp tbe qop Poropllit?paper. In objectiop to tbe pfoposal a Mr Dnnneuld—"Suro thij mo parties axe supplied by thsother tv^o papcr* -tbo Conararvotive

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papar." |Ton tee even tHe friends of the local WblRohect can (jive it no better titW than thoiLlbe^Tpaper. . . , : i , . : , ; ;

BAIIYDTIIT : UI?P2R jThe uncJDitiry otatc of tba viJIago its agaio com-

ing to the front The alterable little yards attachedto come of tba duellings do not admit' bt tbo cccri-piers bpoplng that RTeatlrijh rcnt-maklofj Inotlta-tion, the'pl?—honcoitho trobbtn. Thp nmnnnt ofmoooy pildin rent for these old honsb* noald bnilda sen model villnge, and yet there aro Wai ttoableievery day In connection with those old structures.

I bavo it on (jood natborltr that the police ariainstructed to fled out If tbe evicted tertntJ vlah toGet bio'j to tbelr farms. This is very like oiiing tlittle boy ff tie . would care to g«t a cane of sag ix6tiok and then not giving it to bim. j

It b comforting to find a fairly intelligent bodyItbe the Liomora board of guarliani vSaWtig up atlast,- and dicooveriDg tbo faot tiiat otber lrhbtnoilearned lonff cjo, TIS—tbat tbis prvtant GoverrJ-tnunt ia not made of " angeb or toloiatera of grao?/'or evca of ministers of common booesty (vid3 tbo|rpromloej anent tbe Evicted Tcnanu and tb>Political Prisoners) Home Bnle rj ofei-l»ed cad too" Irloh Party " teems to have tfone to bed to droamof faturo Evicted Tenants' FnbcV. sod vrako opbnd praoclo over thoTtris plnnicr. ;

Tbe balf-ocre polioy of tbe .Tjltmoro P L G's lacot forgotten, and nover 'trill. Wo should thanitbe RCJO thii uo have even cnob a board. I

The "Devonshire plate " vaa ran for in Liumorotho day after bis Groco moved the rrjeotioa of thofloco Itnlo BUI, and a fen montba attcr tha wot.coraalni addresses vrere precc-.itcd to bla bt Lid-moio. T - i !

GTEADBALLY. . , ' ITbo laflai of vlcltoro to tbia lovely village his

grotty diminished those lato days, and tbo In-habitants bave made up their minds to live in a.p.-acefol, monotomoos nay for the cezt si: oontbr,listooin^ nith ; their utroal v«nt«ntaient to thoahtatling trees and tbo roaring' bcaob, and ghdlylooking forward to tho approach ot spring. It 13 thentbo locality loois picturesque, and thd vmrUlng offC4tbt>red con^Btora rcpay tbo Ellencu of tho wintermonths. : - : I

A number of new sisat* were sdded to theaccommodation ia tho beautifu l chapel. Tbey areof very 'urtiatio doaiga and a crodlt to the a»kon.Toe 2eql«U3Det3 of tbe energetic P P to promotethe comfort of his parishioo.ro is, Itldeed. uorlbyof tho highest merit, aDd deseives tbe gratitude oftba people. : !

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-Ci. . Faculty of li»v, In tbe Collece, for suchStudents aa may require to pass It («>-o BeguUtion ip.41), nlll be held at Nino ±.u. on TUESDAY, tt o17th OCTOBEE, 1833. |: The Exuoainstion for Boholtr3hip3,oill bapln o

Monday, Deofober, 18th, 1803. • :Further Information can bo obtained fa tho

Collc^6 Calender, and oa application totbe Eojt^rcT,; By Ord«r of tho Preafdont.A LBJf JACK, t lj . ReaziriLT.

DnArncEs A MD NOISES in THE HEAPcured at tho paticu'.'i koms Tajs IUustratoa Edition alsotrcata on tha euro of Catarrh. Bronohitla, AMhmj, EiLrcmoStoutucm, Indi ttdloD, Ujapepda, nhqunutUui. by Uadlcd-ElootriritT,—td. J. V. BaiuHT, Pu iillsbor, *, HithbonnPJaeo. hovAva, V. , : (J;ilj.)

CAMEB0N , M.D..'O£M((Cainbrtigt), £'lB.CiB I

; of Health f or. Jhtblm, C% pf \d CO«IUK Apjtytt.

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BRANpRETH'aSUGAR-COATED ,

Safe, 1 : f 40Bffectaal,- 1 m r—, in a BoxUlld, -^Jw ' . p?lC9Iliimless.j ¦

I 2LcoSOLD EVERYV/HERE.

Price la. per box from all chemist*, aad from' theY/bolwala Agents for Ireland, Mctsrs.THoaMcMctLiSfc Co., Belfant, free by post. ' ' i

-__ Alt, vrno inm rxoa¦f ] <o..(Ci:.KLi i>arr :tij i\iii\ siioald try a packet ot} ?( " A^ERIGQRU " PLASKRI * { It ntnptti' Conu ant Bunicni <n" tintI , \ dant, without f i iu. Ai din tf tilt Ttiu) \

¦ i «j> no room. "1 n xS Sito'« J«urn»l iin %—" Write Io i. B.

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0132^:* tifl onuotviUlcliyoacoapliia.* 'Sfffi tam»'r~ *i*«5* HIJJRS. O. WHITE & SONS, Cimnt,

\-~2*Z~ > Sold in FtoltHts it 7jd & Is. «sch,Wanting a Pleaaare. H 70U Chaml<t hu mot got it

wriUdirac&to(tlSCt) . J. B. FOOOrrr, CaiaitT, 500THP0BT.

MONEY—THE ABBEY LOAN ANDDISCOUNT BANK. 110, UtDDLE ABBBT

6TEEETT. DTJBUN.—The above Bank makes privatecash advance" in any' part of IroUod, oritbout bail,from £i to .21,000, to clergymen, farmers , tradesmen.Clerks, acd all retpooeible persons, upon thtirnote othind "lone , for thort «r long period«. Eepavmentscan be auan^ed to suit the convenience: of botfowfre.AH oommnbications tro kept strlct'y private. . Writeor apply personally for protpectna, italins acsoant, to»o'26.1y W. UAL0NE, Uanagor. .

IRISH CIVIL SERVICEBUILDING ; S0G1ETV,

52, Lower Sockvillo Street, ' Dublin.LOAN8 mado to Imild or pnjehaw hocsss, cr pay off

mortgage*. &Jf. . , r ¦.Tha debt tiiy rcasin out r.t 6 per cent, per annum

simple interest for any period not exceeding four years,or can be repaid by easy; intalmcnts : of principaland intercut. ' , ¦ ¦ ", '

Already Advanced .:. * ... /I1,275,OOQLegal Expcruea Firod and Moderate. !Deposits received at Ihe following rates, viz. :—

Ordinary 2 per Cent, ptr Annum.At Ops Year ... 3 1 „ j ,.At Two Years .„.. CJ „ „ («O.26t)

For Proiipcctus and every tnformarian addraaALFRED H: MEECEBi Secretary.

TUEKISH- BATHSHOST MPORT dXT AmOVNCBHBm. {

The Tramoro O irldBh' ' BathoWILL SOON BE OPEN TO THE tfOBLIO. I

ILo Henlininfj, t7ar?ia' and Cliqwor.. . Batha ; . : . ¦

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TO THE DEAF,—Herbert Clifton'* N<wIjstera of oomplsUlr flaring *11 form* ! of Deaf new,Head NOIEAS, Aa.,'U belotf weoomonded all Ov*r theworld.'- Nonerboa nnitblScibed teatlaookla. ThooUaBlobards. Esq., of 4, Dkwliah 8ir««; SoMtb LamrMh8.W., writesJafUr beid» »»afferor for 13 ve*n)|—" I have bad tar tr&etttloi)* amply folfiJl»d, ii Iaoi Dnw ablo to hrar qolt« wolf dnd wftHont tb I«iseffort , and the terrible sobsViabttd h»ve not tVpeWad•tain." PataphUt with fall adtioe postfrto. ' H.Clifton, 51, Upper Kroninrton Lane, I London, 8.E

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E. U. I. : , ' . . ¦¦ > yPATHOLOQY UHB BACTSBIOLOOY—E, J.

McWnailT, M-D Ewsniner B.U.I. > ¦'1IEDIC A L JUBI8PBUDEN1 )E urn J3.JQIBBV—

AxtBOHT BOCBB, M.B.C,P, £ita3m$$I.MATERIAilEDICA A>n FHA&HAPtr*JM. &;. QorirLAJt,M.Dv Earo.>.IU.fcE.c5f *8JOPTHALHOLOGy-tL. WtsjotB. M.B, £z*a fi.TJ.1Par8IC8-T. g. StnrABi^ e,8c., F. *Xfm MZ !lBIOLOGY—QKJEOI 8IOIBSO», M.D, Pejb^pd

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¦ infflfMBJitw ireqnlrod by BeriMtn. lncTudi?g* prdimJa«ry3Sto-cations and total ce»t, Ac. TbwQui4»i» iuppQaaJresen application to ! TRE EEpiaTttiB,, l x»ipl8CHOOT-,.-CECILU 8T»«rr, DtJBUjr.' , . ' , ' ,, slo.7t

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FOOT Gold «d Prise i U«Ul»r-Piiilin,'C;C rtr.BwtOD,and Lomlon ExhlWvic^*,; ; " , , , .

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ED3fE&B .€?SQ 4t cl&ralpter,KILKENNY.

' . 48, MICHAEL J STHEET.

W A L T E R jBISHOFBEOS to thsinlc bis Fxiexds sad the EabSsitor

the patroasge and copjxgrt they hsj»jBi Jongecccrded him. Be. BOW wiabfs to aajjo^p*;tS»*» m¦¦ . b it Opened .

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Waterford Quarter SeBaions 'I The hearing of]tM defended «l^;J iB i;jit||fe asessions was ootiamen< jOD . S toijdi nQlpg i i iby the Coaaty Court Judgt, Mr Qer»ld PU««fid £QC . • ¦' -1.!.r 'i:i' ;-::;t1.-ji- ' ^f j *VW

THE KNOOKiOT atftipOTIOH OABB—A B^QDili/ • ¦ 'Mr Strange, solieiW^bnjfephal^of

Mrs Boi&t«&Enookboy, applied ( for a cjomniiUBt order ! a'gaJ nitPatrick ?ow«r;r0sJ( .ji|!J i ejpi

:qBi4;f:bijr^Uiid :. tofailing 'bo pay thd; loetsl^ ijl.Vaec .oMaijjiWajanut him a few 8esriOiS a f/- a»Houlihin bailobtained a *erd i-i*j lMfe|*owwM ;*B|0'I n •»aotion for the eeductfoapf per daughter, j iLnlotdorbad afterwards . beep pSOftrSniit-AheiaeMe^ .ilaiain instalments pf .f&'pw k«^™ it?w i fih ftview towards having fcbb'defehdabt Mmfflltltedflfa*contempt of court for; failure to pay'the inBtalmenfethe preBent notion !*af:j|Mij ij^; \ ;i8SSMv?:!]v;.tp':l;'j Mary Houlihan was eXitoined By?M^ ;StraiBg('-t6pro»e the ability: of th:e -defebdatV t» |pay^'tbeamount of the deoreeJ '( . . ¦J8hJi - *h%i»|»tteBDiBr'$EOD and bad rl ivcy of mon^} 6he had[ki^ )i- tlmto be in the babit of going to ta ei aaii Bpriidihtfmoney there, and at one Jime hie <olib«r¥i!lliiipttt80s on o boree (laughter)r ['Before *i the l«i|t}8b«8jonithe defendant had; she" alleged, obiioiitted j aiassault on ber and she bad informed the j police ofit, ' ' ' - : : : " ' '¦ '/ '•; ¦' ' • ' •¦ ¦"''* " ;;-!;:"-''£V £'¦ > :r iiiv ' ¦'"

I His Honor asked What became of the charge, j ' |> Witness -He weot to. • 'America: before i thegammons was served on htm. ¦ : ! ! : . '. : . ; j , .j

His Honors-Has any fetepa beeb talfen siricol hbcame baok P , , ! j- ; :- \ • !;- • \ . - ;- ¦' \ . - -i . fe|:> ..j .\:;j.

Tbe witness eald ther^ had not, but she intendedbringing . the matter under the ! riotlce ;''of J themagistrates at the BextCallaghane :aesBi6riiii~L i ,

Toe defendant waB-proddoua b; his solicit??! MrJ A M'Coy for examination- '. He? JstiteS >th'at bisfatner bod a farm of fifty aort-B with Boveat«ebidwband aome horses.¦ ] '}He .wojk -v in> th

e plaice: bnjt tohad pi.t control over .anything arid was allowed pnl;'a couf)lc of shilling's on Suhdkya. -He bad 'gbne toAmerica before the last Beasions and badjgpY; thimonev to do BO from hip mother. Ho came j homebut did not bring if f money 'from America frithhim* , •, ¦- ¦ ¦ ' ' ¦ ;

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'"l i!His Honor—I cannot -give an ord4r againit thii

; B)Ba< You have failed to show means. : ;¦

j'' Mr StraDge said if caies like tola were dismissedi aPCtee8 of the court would not be wottWnWoft as the,i a fendauta vrould ha ef bft d>fficaHy:ia .;ietting onj

cf them in case tbeyjOwpre^np

to:the, njarjr,!, i ,^-HiB flonor dismieoed I ty applfoaUon. ; j ; !

THB i OBOWN OO0BT. . • ' •' - V H -1 .lv'

A& twelve o'oloofe the) Orow0; bonnew was taken;UP

The follooin^ gentlUfen were' awora onj the|• Grand JtKy ,-NlcbffIai Saiy, Tramore, .OOKUD)'?nhW B dMooonet. TbottiBH Kennedy, ; Jchn. ! Catty 'Michwl Pbela6, Patriot F W8il,; Martin,'BartopJMarUn Che.oty, Matthew Drohan.b James Fi-«.S, John Meade. JohniKyan. J6bn-W*lBh; iJavid!.Dunphy, Patrick Hatneyy Jobn iXlr«ao,viJamtslM^riev James Voakf , tDhomai Ryan.; :-. ¦- .-¦•: ; j

Hia Honor addresBiiig j thaw; tDank«d.then| .ffir|tbeir nttendanoe and sa d *h«re were pnly^wo 4mallibills to go before them,>nd^

when tb bflr^BCsedjof tbom he would disobarge .them.; L* ,•; ;

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Joond - against Francis; ;Bo«h :: for: wpuadlng,! ;and|CRaiuot John lrvinjrfotlaroeny '.;, :,; . ;,: , . . ; ,j : -, j

Peter Haraey applied for a trabsfer of , the licen«fcjcfeutly. heldby;MirgWet:a.arrie|tor emises at!

D 2W ir-dinil t*d:!by: Mr sUage)'onpear^d on behalf of ..the>app.h«ant. -; i |-

In regard to :tbo j 8amevpre«>.iiJfiSp>wo j othernpplicotiona for the transfer «t the Hcewoj wereh

Th*'re was an appf t # t l o p from Margafet-JHtfOfy

Jor a tranofer, but it wan stated i the applltiaMon wasontered > by o)l8taVe aPd it. 'fM etra6K .out. |iL; i , . .

David Veale, who was.cbrother of iMargdretBarney, the former jiicenBae, atia-. acpiltd- |or atransfer of tbe license.] a - .:; - : ,J L ..

Mr J A. MeCoj: app arod :to.»apRort : tip btterimplication, . and to oppose the/gr t i %of . thelicense to Mr : OawTi - ^J fopposed the."tca«fsfer! *n.« -. »bat of the tijtW orMrHarnev to th<» plaoi. Tne^ifcnmBtandeaWerje tfciB-i-Prior to tbe 29th October latt Edmond- WW n.abeen the owner of tbe proffiis^s, and he hftd d^dintpstate, leaving a wife t-nd three oolldren.|;M:.8Phelsa to .k ont admiDiatraiion to portJ9tt;9f . Meproperty and of towards married - VtrBup .- " Shedkd in the pies^nj ypar aud Mr,^a.Rb ,;then

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tbe Tfflo)or.i a 'Hloaij - bpt wlen i^caooe lwfcre tbqroegistio'ea the last Ume .thoy rffused It. j ; I .

Mr Harney euid;aU!the;«efdctB ,meBtlpncd by Mrla'Uoy would be the grinds of jw *«««equity eolt against hl8 ;ciieoii *.De

.- M?"T •?- ' »lioensirg application would not oftVot th^mMsi oleither pirty in1 the equity pr^edin aW M tsfeedthat it »bonld bdd 'eid d on i'8 mertw. ; M* flftrnoy^ao \n po3B&88loa olthe hcO3f , and he . pointed oat(bat to him oIoDO-rNiog. in n^sepsion-rcpn^^bel!«r ose b • graO'ed, %i was Mv tyOaj* I«W* «Pb-»ve tha- t««a«f«jr (p Mr iHatney oraqred,'- ipHsmnohas it ooald not be gttt

to Me y^h be ne^ beingin poss>es8lon j acd If tt>M ; teti&S * *»i-;HMr-«y- :il

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'deedw»s 9fgned;[ oHe a te 'that Mr Shnnahan^ hadgone dot to JainaieaijB^Oie:! yiaajrisjago: j iuvA ;tb at', whenbe cad CeiltMK¦ i lyerythins lo the ahop|j had been soldoiir,: in btlf • for; appl iptnt tBl|family ! wpnldhi»er, eeai

i -^ Jtoase i;Wd|f?igi); Thei sister

pf the &pplioank wsi|!2iven to drink and that! wasone ofi the ret sons #by the assignment had been

To Mr O'SdllivltUter Wal«b positively 'deniedthat Mrs SHanlahanthM b«eo coerced-into eignint;tbe4eed. Mrja^ban^han, had' ayp^Delrnotiions tohave a. will prepared and B e"was quite oomptebtto eign and j n ider^a^aid I6 at

the time. He was

presert(whenjiha.doournent wasi read to her and hewas panttve t o op rcioa had beern iised tb to>Vo herstgn 1 . ': 8h'e 1 tad signed it of ber oWin' free will, '

Misp Sbana ian wa« then swprp. 8be st itedthather mbtbpr to id her they lad gope to her room .ateleven o'cloeE at rOight and forced her to sign thedeed, knd tbat in .doing so, they.had..jb.nrt her finger.Her lather; vtas (he; original owner ' of the licenseand died aboujfc six years ago. Her mother had notta en [oui aomiamrauoE aiwr nis aeasn.

i Mr SDavln—jWereyou present wheoit was signed?No.' : !vrr r|; l '*i :- * :-v :¦ ;- .- • : ;; ; \ . • • : ¦ > .; ;¦

1 Aothrg Serieant Waldron, Clones; was called atthe reb^rtstiofltbW flecoh tfrsrive evidence regarcltigtbe ot araoterjof tbe applioant. He1 stated he.,«B8in the di»trit| for p> era year ; Sbanaban had beenfined 28 M ori ^drufakenne«8 at< Oarrtpkbeg in Maylast. TGere Vd|b«fn no conViotlpn againBt hiiafor tb a previous twelve monttia. • ¦ ^

Mr O'BtiHfcvani askod the Sergeant if her wasikwftt'e . tbat SbarjaliBn' wa« one of the turbulentPtowo who Bt^ppeathe bbnt.; : ' ~. ', ' : '" , ' ,: ' \'! Tb Vritness ea^he did' dot

know'. In answer tofn'rth r qufstion8) the 8ersteant eaid that elnce. Sha-riahai caine-bom^ Wd took op the piapa'gement ofthe1 p( ncerti tfeere f bad been a conviction oBiainedairftinSfr' ibe mother for a breach of the SundayClosipg Aot. I Ori the 18th of May Inst he bad bf enfined jlOa and" tbla cbnviottoin wat rtirorded on thelicense. : i ! [ ' ;. . - ,

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his character t: ¦ there

ia noib ing against him except the one conViotion;= His Honor Do yod tbink he ia a fultabler mVin tb

bare license having regards .the faot of jhese

VPa«lBft&¥ibJgilfgj 'o^An 's%'MnBt'hlmr*^'* '''r';t Ser'geaDt: Waldron-rHe is well known to Mr Pen*

rdse/lttie 'officer '< ft tSe, districti and'he baa no ob-JeoUpIn. >... f ;'J. . .'V- v - — : ' ?¦ ¦:''¦ ¦ % c> .¦ •:.:.'-- •' •*.'-:¦¦

''¦"¦-:¦:. * ; ¦-. Mr, Bodkls inqalred if the Sergeant had been di-rected to say : that.! . . • - ¦ - ¦ ¦ • - . . :- - v:' - : . -

tfergtant Waldrbn Bald be had. On the 28th ofAngdst laht he bad been talking with Mr Penwseaboni the application for the transfer and he thgnsaid fee hadi)p ofcjfectlra to. olfer to it. : "¦!. TUB magistrates.'baling consnlted, ,, : ,;iVi MrW'ewott .t lslift-yha/p'atf ooonple'd-aseafriob:thB < Bancb>!tfayeJi6hytlKp" ;tffbl& and ¦¦having'; "beeneworn stated the cbjrctions he bad made to tbeapplioaticn to bis brother magl.trates in tbeir cpn-iultatipn were oorrectt?". :'

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this ilteoBe |OD the jgro'and of 'the unfltne 8 of theapplioant. : ; jThe.' jtrafiffer " would accordingly bereto' ¦'-p>i r;- :;; ¦ • • ¦

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; Hpn Mr FortPJcue '8ivld be shoal J express his8UrpH8e aod, regret that the District-inspeefcor,with! the knowledge b*> most 'have had of the op-pliOaflt, should nave allowed me r*>preseatauve toglse' such |a iobaracler to the applicant as he had'dopej. : CdDsWeHrtjj 4 | t.the licensing jnetfop's; weregaidf.d ' vetyr far lo fiVbti ca«ea by tbe ipljawbtergivt-h_ by ,th4 p liCi it as >ather surprising, to oee» je'rffeafit giving i man of that cboraotor a oleanbill of health, .- i s ! ! : ' v- 1 - • I . : ' i

'' ' j S>nTll<!H PPjPOSmbK TO A TBANBrflB,Edwrrd Powec) appliad for a tranafejj of, ' the;

Hcetjie held ty J4r J Haoghton at the Mile Post.¦'¦ Mr Thbrnbh 'appeared to aoppprt the applioa-

Evjderjceilhavipg boen given by the applic*ni ofthe puro^ase of j the prt> wises from the formeroccupier for 'a sudi of jS285, _ ! .

H^Horip^t-JiQaired itthore was any

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*Mr S6mt'rville;isud he had got a rjotico from a

dianMna'med; Molllns Informing him that, at thia.Besginn8 he also ould apply for ! a tronofer ¦ of theHcenae pf;.th:ls;hbkiBe. . . . . . -,¦ ' ' ' . !:; . .

I^r'.TbcTpton -luid that tvte not on tho liat and;con»fquently» WR « not before the court. ¦. '¦ . ' , !

Mr- Stracgp, 8blrt «ald bo vta aware MoUlns had!gond to America^ . ; i

Mr Somerville Raid he objected fco the traoafer on!tbe ground itbai the publlchpu8« wao Hot required

wittin a huodrediyard* pf it, ¦ ¦ ,; i ; ¦ -¦ ' \Mr Tbnrbtott tttid that objection cOOlo Ppfc bfl aor

CeU Honaj iald the only ebjeotlon Mf SopiervlUe;

eould mJHre 'wat; «'• to the anuuittbllity of ?he pre^mijns or iW dbaMC^r of the applicant. !. ; ;¦ Mr 8omerriHe--Tben we obj.ot on the ground oftb4 uoeol^bUity of tha piemisa. There: is npetftbliog 8&ojBjtnodatloQ and the yArd i> '»otprprcftfly encloiifldr 'i l l- :/ y ^:

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v ¦ ¦¦ ; ¦ * : . ' :¦ ': i* Mf Thnrntpn-ili tbat ypor bnly pBjeotionr ;. . ;

Mr BomVtvJlWIsM it wan. ¦ •¦;•] ¦ / : .;i ; . . ¦'The AppliCi'nti iwM rt^Baihed, and; ha stated

tb*t tbe ptemlfW had been licensed for ten yearsand the po}teVtijl:d': neve^objMte4;t6"the^;;M-beioj

°°Mr. lomiville'iaid he bad ftnptbet o\>Jeotion tooaWto tLe application.- . i; .

: i,: L !His Honsr paid be" euopld confitte himaelf to the

groond on wbJeh' ibe bnd ori^inall* felled, v . jAfter poosuH»:lon hla Honor Bald the magistrates

were ln favont|p|gcflcting th^ Jieenie. ,, , ;: . ; j

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A\btA for bafi^qnlKwfully. wopnded. bU brother,

rMr SbUkeriUicltorVb*^prKSdife tjr toa^barge of oomopai

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iwiJSiWep m TB^ wftWtew catae through &*

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j r:Hyitfclriip>fett>r.^inj April; '92, and inad pnfcbim in occupation' of sih9U»d htt^hedta|be wbrlg^

'HeeubJeqaeDtly put

farnUore, to:thB boy "iSp" sOi£' ro.,^ rt;Ir»lng.¦left; hl8 «mploym^ ilte(jrwietx;he:o^w ftorn Cork;to; Bee tie place on this 80th he found the fornifurepad been taken away 'and thatmtbe], lead had alsoto; Bee tbe place on tbjs 80th he foUnd the farni^urehad been taken away 'and thafcvt be [ lead had also:be>n: fakm(» ^TlA »oitnr«. -j-Wji»dMtJte:44^hqd the l^d $P>ikabo||P6d||r t; H.4applied for aod%tiWi^roh «WjnJi f d found thifuinitnre inXtviaglB hon8e in WaterfOtd. where hehgd gone to live. < Hd went aft^rwatjde to Mr Wliitrtlp'p marine gtora arid'idyoUiied Jhei. lead whichhad been ta en fromithe'gftB workBi-;

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l ;The witness wai croBS-examined "at, much lengthby Mr Fe«ly as to whether ne did n rtrwe money tlib|e prlsoner for waa;«4 due him. Ha; .dmitted that•ihe tc^V no: prpceedip 58 tgflinst the prisoner no til'A letter had bean'-pritteOito him by Mr| McCoytt reatening : an . aoUon ' for the; tt povery S of ihe;ba^uc«;dn9 tte"pri*« «ifij. ' ' v^^vrij^' ' :i'¦I Hlq Honor said he Ponld' allow no baeation of dia-pnwa aooponc w pe raised, xnac. ooiuiq oe raisen m

; »iioftj'eir oodrt, but thejfaot of a man bang owed money'Vouid not be'justification for his running away withhis employer's property. ; . | i ' I ® ;

i jWn» Whittle. mirfiie Btoro dealer, gave evfdenoa if'.hivintt purobased aeean and a half ow,t ;of lead aid <.quantify of brass from; tbe prisoner. At the time thoprisoner said he had booitht it from [th a Tramote gad

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) ¦jWiti IrVinjr, brpthei of tbo prispnier,: deposed that;Mr Loaan, Mr Hyatt'fa : representative I'ab- .the-wprkB,ibid refnied to give the : prisoner' any mbney <p pajr thojmen'; fail* brother (hen!said be would hare to .s«)l enmoroldlead and brass; to iraise money to! pay tht- waues,{arid Mr Login said h^did :not oatn ifitlaffwhnlfw plaof;<«u sold out astujr Hyatt was' heartily gjok of it .'?, j Patripk. varroU. an employe , ln the works, gwo. evidence1 to the eflebt i that bofore thel lead was 1 takonIftttay some wages : had beep doe : him ; he- had alter-Wards been'paid if. j • ¦ • '¦"• • ] ' ¦• ' ¦

! (On the applioaUon bf Mr Feely, t>>o jfriBprier wasfallowed to make s statetuent ia his defence. - ¦ ' ' "

I The Jary returned a, verdict of not guilty, and theptisonet was di8obaw»dr - ', :- ¦• ¦ . . .

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:.. ; ,: ;/! This morning ,tbel business of the session's was

resumed.- ', ¦ ¦ ¦ LV 'T'- M :i . " ¦ ¦ ¦ '•¦ ¦ : 'V '" ' " ' 'i EJK0TJ0ENI8. ' ;.|'EeV-T I IJowley oind Rev W O'Bjonnell v EllenFitzgerald.—ThiB rtas an ejectmeDfc to ; recoverpo88pssion of a hbus j at; Knookboy^. Deoree; MrpuofPrd for the plaiptifis. ' ""- j ij WilllarA "d'Grady.l v Mary : M!Cdthy.—This._ WEB

anVj otment for non-payment of rent. Mr Lewis/acob,, the: aijem; .of the, property,] deposed to tbefaot of £81 10i Od, one and a half years rent, beingdue by the dtfeodaift. Decree. - f; " j '. i THB KNOOBBOT OAS», '. . '

William Hoirne v! Anastatic Millar and CatherineDaly.—Tbla wa» an action to recover possession of asmall farm boose atlftaopkhoy. Nptloe to quit hadbees Berved on £he defendants on 36th Marc h last,and possession demanded BdlseqUePtly. Tbia wasrefused and hence ttte present ptpojedlngs, r ,

; Mr Hearoe waa examined and proved tbe demandof pOBBesBloo. : j ' "j ' 1 ; ; M

' Mr Johoi Stranguian, deposed he was agent tothe property. Thdre ' were six-; ; landlords tberepresentatives <of I«}e, rand the ;DaJya Md: heldunder a lease for 81 jeara" fcom 1851. .

Mr T; orntou said he mair>tained that therewas.a tenapcy. . He produce! a deod made >: by MrsMiller assigning the premises to Mr Hearne for aconsideration. '¦¦ ¦ ¦ - '\ ¦ ¦

\\ His Honor- asked Mr Hearne how much of tiemoney stipulated to |b"a paid these women bo had in;> is 'po8M8Bf'ia; ¦ ! ' ¦ : :: Mr Hearne—|S6Bjand I paid , £25 :2s 8d as rent1O<1 0">Bt9. i .;¦]•;¦. ¦ ¦¦ ¦ . ¦ '

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His"Sonor—I will not giro a deoreo until that ispaid over

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Mr Hearne—I wtll titty it. any time j beforo woleave tbe court if you like. i '

Mr Thornton, salii the way ; thiogs ofcood westhis. These people had baen on . the point ofeviction for nonfpaymept of rent, and th'py had santto Mr Hearne and asked him to pay the reat andbuy the place BO that they might n-jt lose evory-thing. Mr Hearnej had agreed to pay £87 la foribe place and of this he had j>aid ifiaa odd. as r«>ntduo and sheriffs feeii ; TbiSj left £Qb still doe pud^bey bad tendored it frequently to tiie woman but.<ibey yould loot take it. ' r i : ;i '.. Caiherine Daly, 'one of the defendunta, ^aecxaoiiucd and stated that she had always lived o>>the farm with Mrs Miller and she! oprjaidered Abohad a rigbi to tba plaoe. She [had not been a.borty to the deed Csf-assignment between her sisterand Mr Hearnw. • ' ] • / ' - .- i . v > '¦¦ '/ • .| v Mr Hearne was farther ciamlned and stated thatthe woman bad forded him to buy [tin pi ice. He<Ud not want it at all but ip ordat t0 relieve theoilhsbad bpggbt the plBce. ¦ . ; ¦ j- ;f - ;V

Mr Senay cpnt ended that Oatherlno Duly not'having signed tbe deed pf assignment to Hearno a'deoree could not jbe- obtained egalhst : her. IQ

addition to thli UP notice to qu tor; demand of;poaseiiion bad beea served on or mado totl>atdefendant. ! s

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i. \His Honor Bald ho would have no diflloulty in'givlngadecree; forjpoBsreiion. He would makr noorder lniegard ta the <£Q6 dtte hj_ i Hearpe to th«wotDftQ as they wefo ih the bsndi of a aoliuitor who

; ooald tBsily take steprto have it pa|d oyor\if thera: «.>• on« AcAtw dboPt ib.

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I Mr Taprnton spprared for the plfttptlff, ftDd ; Mr; Kenny for the dtftcdacts. i ;. \y .';' : ';;! ;.: ' . ; .:| :;:" ' ¦ '' ; ;

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Flynn v Deloney.—Thij was an eieptmentbropghtby Mauriae E1 Flyon. Tfamorei agjiinit a m«a nstnfldDelaoey for possession of a honte 'in Jobn.«trei't»Flynn he4 purchased tho ioterest' of a man pausedNoonan In the ptemlset at a sale by the anb-shVtifffor a sum of £30, DeUney prior to this Had gotan assignment of the premises frop iJooDan it beingitlpulBted thaiVibwiW p*y:jn»n« pf Mb .^bepro*.ceedings wbioh respited in the Bheriffi i&le waretaken by Messrs iDaly and Son, spirit merobauts,

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. Mf Hariraban. Itbe. raiMhj ff, gave 'foimal: evi-1 l.v«^ LM *U'Aia» I«f «.# I li I'I ¦ kiit'siiila ist I i 11 ¦ ¦¦ Bili it git tfT'

Oni beita crtfs-eikmined fyM* B nnyjbe saidtfaatat tb« «le Dejanet. bad produped afdeefl of assign-,ment of tbe prennlses.. . ' V I i- ' v - . i ', ' ¦¦'¦:¦ ¦ ¦ [>< *¦ '¦. '

Mr gulrke »atdjthey impeached th*t awlRniaentand alleged It badf been execnted for the purpose ofdefrapding the 'otrief cifedltSfs of Noonao. On thepreViotw d«yitt ajUceAsrri a'ppIieation the deed hidbeenjquestioned. i nd It was understood tb»t Dfclanywopld bp:|bert»tP "©atauin iV'and /bis absence-nowlooked'very partobs*;,:: . '¦ ; . . .j . - - ' j ' ' . , ' t? " , -. ; , : ::

His Honor gaveS A dearea for po«fe»fionr "" v;-¦' Kettit^ CPltfns. TJphn; Ke r sued Jplm.; OolllnS;for

possessionoitihouse'Md pre|n?MS atjBaUybrioken- Aa erei for. posass4pn was granted.

Mr L 0 Strange

ipnea forw- plaiiitiff. ' :i- • • .: ¦ I : ;-r \>- V\ '¦ :i\: ' - : ::"hisrkdv V W dttle.~In this csie W E O'Grad*spuBhtiaM*^

Io poM««i6nol'shoWse^ndfiv« »OM»of Und »t Kn»okhottw>, at present held by Wm V?"hittle.Tho ten*noy had leen determined! bjr fcTjjotlco to quit,iad bwcwdiijgs i ere now brought: lti\ pviw-hoUtog.,lb Thornton-ft; )peared for th* landlord, atd; MrSoCwiN^ 11 *0*- -. " •. ¦ ¦X-M - ^i - '¦¦ •• ; i ' ; y £ ^ \< :-¦ Mr Thornton said.Whittle had ibeen!.»• igood.tenint,

hut tixetodl rd ri ui«Kltbtj holding for bia»« - ; : ,

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; la the^ «quitf depf ih*.owrtliJD»r|d ycale;souj it^

order fot[theidmtoi»tr»tlonof thoeiUtfloitbol»te'STdioii^ bftlan , :l»unhtli ' 'ji beije ,y?a« ; » i»»«pn"«,laoior, tTjo jipfwnim nfti of:«.reioflwjj.ipvfr tbP;l?PP?'fy »j!^pSmd . f af c tif wijf c So t^r^ Vcf ' , . ¦ \,

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m*nied HtrMyiiri April, 'Oi, and, died"'oi fi July,,'m Edjiwndf f»fi«Ua lbe -in |Msl^Hfconred WOMI at sShlfl aid »: -farm:- a* BMii igeera.Aidi auction WM o illedt foxj fjth] StnWemtier.itBi1 bjH»nMy;»Mtf ti«>roH \#fel for;Bila'th!. hoo«6ra toif9-'in :'into;«f;thV. ||«;.#^the Ute Edmdtid; Ph 4j£) !fl» 'ehMr^ iEhejilia lived

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wisut'to the auotfoi land servi iidi; cautaomuyj notioes^nH^rneyj Mr rt /<iyjflL'aoottone«.<'iUid:iMr. JS xaogeiBO,Uoito^but thojialewa*c<)nUnuw], Mrftribge sayitg,Ute notice *i8-noij -wortlt the •' p*pe*. it

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The fiinnBJwere put np for auction., but not sola/onlyone bid of JB60 bebg reined. The cattlalttiid horaeaWere then bui'iiri and sold;1' abotft '"Jfii'SbiISeme f ialisW;He taiided in i Jfet of" the :

pDr^ rf,' rfepiftJting thatHarhey himself jr s the !pu.rcbiM rjria oie.itiB i oes.: !

: Mr John J Bro^n, AnoUoneer,| was'exftminw, andsU d tiiat he

gotlipiitrpctionjs to tpld.th«i anctioh; fromHarney' through J ttl r Strange ' At the auction MrStrange read the, conditibnr6f eale|;> - " !! '¦ 'i . / ::;• Hia Honor asked what had actakUy been Bold.' •• .

Witness—Wheo iMr .Harhey eaw'the pbHection^hathadbeen* liod*ge<lj he knew thb pripe^Woaid nbt 'be',' good*and he! put-ott a high reserve >nd bought -ttem finhimseli ;Only!JBl^ odd w«i realised by the auctionaltfigetneri

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Mr Breen explaini d that «! Mrs I) a; my had boughtin ailbji Bf[articles for Mr Harhey; ShV bought them mat first for a Mir 'Wal h, : and when witafs foundout what she wa^iathe 'madyber'igive'tk "deport: pf;£6:Thp artides, 4oi, wbioh she bjiugbt ' were remoVed.thatevening, he thought, but he cPuldinot, tell , if they werethere still.- . „ ' , ¦' .: '/ ' .. -

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(''His! Jfonor asked , this wifewss if Mrs Harney w»sBafflolently BO)vent to be sued for the.fjdodt bought. : :

'/ Mr Bieen said he had. not remained that evening toinquire about the matter. After the auction a; regularBquabblo iarpBe -in the1 yard;(and! witness got away asfast aa he could. The police ' had to ; interfere toprevent ai row. ¦ '¦ • ' ¦¦ • ! '• '¦¦ , ; ; - \ , , ] \ l ' - '

His Honor asked the witness; what his expenses werein the matter. : f> :l '"¦ ' ' ' ¦ '' .- .

Mr Feely said he did not thhikj Mr fir'eqn should beallowed any expenses, as he bad persisted in holding theBale in1 smi« of the notioe served on him. , ' I - > < :' His Hihor said Mr Breen: had acted perfectly fairfor at the sale a! solicitor had been present, and hadsaid the notioe WM not worth; the paper it was j writtenon...: - ' j . i. i .

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' ¦'¦;¦ In reply to his Honor Mr Breen said he' bad parted

with MOQQ' of the money 'released by the jaale toHarney I ' ;, j: ;j . ! ;.

J-j : . ; , •;. : : \\. ' ['¦ ft)r Feely aued his ¦' Honor to grant an iDJunotionpreventing Harnoy interfering with tho property, andappointing Mr VcaJe aareobivBT.; j i ; ¦ ¦;:;.. MriHarney said they had no objection to a receiverbring apptobted>ot hiriclient 'did not approve ; of tHoappointment of iVcale as-receiver, • ; i

His Honor—'For what reason 1 ¦ ' .Mr Heirney—He nays he hto not twted very well

towards the ohilderen. : ! ! '" ¦ : '¦ ¦", ¦¦Mr Feeiy—As a matter of fact ho has kept the

chiTdren since the death of the mother. : ¦Harney was then examined and stated that from his

experience of Veale he Would not approve of hia appoint-ment aa teoeiver« ¦¦• : ¦ ;• ' ; ¦' r :' ¦ - i . -;;

, His Honor—Is it because he brought yotj to book I;; Mr Barney—Hovrhaa he treated the children t ''. 'r Wintes8—Ohi - well ' enough ,; ] but ; from the wayho -treated my wif^ Ixjfore-i. married her i wouldnot' approve of) him. ! ; ' ! ' :

;' 'I n-"janswer '-. t|JJ ' <lil)r-'. Hpuorfl Harney said that MnHamey Was a Bistef-in-law of his, 'and; had boughtat the waotion a quantity of hay for wfil2. Witnesshad reoeived 85 iaa fait of payment of fhis, andwa» prepared to, lodge it in court. V • ;

H'« El inor eaul h* •••ho ild appoi nt Voa'e' »s reo-ivc rOn Mr, Breau presenting hio bill for £,7 6s 8d os-

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¦:. . '; - |: Mr/fooly Bald ho would objeot to thiai baintr paidput of tbl) estat e, ; . . . , , ;i Hu Honor eaid;anotioneora' expenses were PJWOJ Bpaid ontjof the pnrohaae mon-iy( aod, he -would m&feeBO order! to that eSeot sow, without prejadioeit> theirbeing afterwards chargod against Harney in ihe tnib.: His Honor made >>•; order; appoiatin^ yoale aB;re>CBiv«r over the propurty, and requiting ,Harney to giveup possesalon of the publio-Iiouse, promisee, chattels,in & wee*, and within same pe iod 85' Wblob h« . r«-'oeivedfer hay, and' 17. 17B. ; whioh he redeived for theeidc of th» asaoflts bf. tho deocaaed. '» ¦ ' ¦ ! ¦' - : ' •

Mr, Strapg.j remarked that! this money was required{or.tbe tynural xpepsea. j ' . r . : ' I :

His Honor said he ppnld npt nllow Barney ;to buryhis viiio »t tbe expense of the assets of another in»n.

A fforjtner orddr was made • tba; tUo; holdings atBalliiiaEeera and pnnhlll ba; sold after next sessions,'fuo sale was pontpobed until this yeriod at thu eaa-gflstion oi Mr. Harney, so as to allow Veale to applyfor B lioe. se for the premises at the next session».

r | HAaisraATKS' DB0I6I0N KBVjaBBD.¦ Fishef, apiiullaut i QQigley,, respoad-ut—ri ia wasan appeal from a' denision of the magistrates at theCity Peuy Soasloos jiivijjg i decrec... against Mr H DFisher lor .£1 12s 6d, who was succmbned iby Mri.Qoigley, Tramore, for the rent pf a bill-posting atitlpoet-TiuDnre. ^ . \-< ' ' ¦. ! . ¦:¦¦ ¦

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The (toss was defendsd at; the court . below by Mr.Fiahor tin the gronnJ that h«bad p»H t)^ fall amountdue iflbj* Qoiglay. The o»M rt.sol»od itself ipto Aqaestioij of aoqountdi and after an exaoilnation qf thebpoko of both patiitt his H<?no« said tb»t Mrs. <4ai*!eybad evidontly not given credit for all tbe pwmttotfmade by Mr. Fisher and reversed the decision of thecoort, "A , .or'OsBvO.ue hy Wd Fiah-f iagalast Mrs.Quigley was then withdrawn. : ¦'¦ ¦ . ) : ^ •' Mr. Allinghanj :B>PMQi\red for tho appelUnh and Mr.MoOoy ;{or the raspiindent. ! -! j ; i .

Hyud i V Durand—ID this case John Hfno»i Miohael-street, »uc>d Patriok Durand, ParnoU'streeb, for £10damage* caused bjr tho destruotlOa of a shed by theworlcmtn of the defenoanti:;Froia. the evidence itappeared that while lome moa employed by Mr Dorandw«re polling down tha walla nf ¦j.'hpp.sa «t thuiooiper ofMiohatl-street, whlnh had i been burned» oa» of thewalla f ell on *| abed In Hjrnes' yardi aDuashing it . nniThe deftmce was that th» ,mon had polled pown thewall wbioh oautad tfa«-tJam»g»-by dirBotion bf Hyneihimself, and it was allied that Hyn^s had f artherassisted in the tranaactioh by tugging a tbe ropewuiob waa uevd in pulling down tha wall. Hie Honorheld that the 'plaintiff was : g&lity 61 Oontfibutorvnegligence; add dUnjltsad, the aotion. j j, j '

Mr I* 0 Strange appeared for tho pUlntlff and <MrThornton for the defendanV i f v - ( ' i

HaplUwh v P<*w»r-^Tbii;:wa« an action bfougbt by

for ihej reoovenrjof J810( a fln» which hail been intpowaon F»trlpk Pqw«r at.tbe laft , seMioni |for - non-atUin*dance onasumtnons. A' decree b»d,f been' obUiD«dagiioit Power BomB nionths' ago; for . je30 fqrj theaeduotiba of tte plaihtlS'a! dankbter, and at the. last•essidaa h4 wlsJWmjbPnea toiattend for e«amina<ionin ian applioatlop for« oommiital order in default ofp»y m«tH of ia«wo»tit» of iha decree; j Power dlH! notattenii having gone.:to Amerip* after • tho jservipe • ofthe anmmonfi and the Oopnt^CJourVJndge impo«ed afine uf'410> >' Wb«n' thaf case oanelnp at .th« lattB«»sionB Mr^ A MqOoy, for. the :Sefendas (saidth»tPower had gone to America owing to • dispute withhie father, aid tlwfchi h d; returned aino?,| ajrfjf few¦d« a prtvfijnaly.haftproven b« had/ nb as««t> to theaatisfaotioh of the court. ,'* ; ¦ ; ' I . ! - . . ,. ;

His Hvobtflf b> bur no «is«etl » nn« of JBlO - will)nqtdp W»;a»i;hs.rm. >¦!.] : . :¦ ." vr ;':'• _ ¦ / ^;: , 'ir: . i ] \

A d«>roe fpt fba «moo»»> of .th-* floe fM fjve» • ¦ - - 1 i, Mr LO .fl^Mie jtppebr for,«be plaint S aua Mr J;

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xrderid. blM. *«# ¦* V»Mr 'i'oorotpijj »pw«r d tor th» plftlniur MO Jar J A

'ticOoy l^^^dsliiOM pJ ^' '"'!1 ' 1 '' '^' ] [ ' ': '"- . " 'L' Thu plainjtlff stated that Mr JSuxtn ion proofed the

onrt *)id ft-cUuin iii M»<r bt acdf^hiiti tii* oitl»tj bmft«oea <HflBpWt»iii ho';t«fnaed;to mk*r»l«»«:'/ThH^ff«ic!»**Ui, « '#0«>,johargpd i w»f/.iibotfr •?*- «¥& *+

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:-Ta« fpUQ^ngl^dtee^ irere/ ; '«woiii , W;' tb<grinds ^ Mrma^ Oa ; (f fej;Kd ward Deevy, ' Broid-BtrTetV Klcbahi1 till l i/ iy¦Kenfowtr ff rwihu jjb W-»il*ttwn'j-TF»|f B Svpe

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m» Honor, addrVismg tBemj saMltherb'weiiebuta»b BIBBII reajea ij ff > \ bKfPre tKbm/and [Whef tb'etIH& diapcsitd of thtm1 he would be hRWyitodlBi-oharg«.theoi. *<« >v !' - ¦"• ' ¦- ' ¦ • '' ' •'• ¦: p !- i'¦'- if . : !• ¦

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At tbeillcensia^ Bewlons tpe followibg jnstloespfcnpied!8eat»oatbB^bench'with bis' Hotioi;—TBeMay. r, i !Wi. J 'Bali b, 1 Mr D>ftAB'<tkiP, Drt <} I5t«ek«8)vMf .E'He^rjiei Mr

Jsbh; EyanJ '] :' ' 1W*lt«eBisho|»; Quay, : applied for a trarJBfer of

lioense.: tOranted,'' K ' " ' ' ' ¦¦ ¦¦ ¦ ( : ' ! . - ; ;Mr AHid^htfto' fdr lhe app'licarjt. ' ' i ; 'J 'l¦Mr« Jul(ii Bujffcy, 88, Barrack: Btriet, applied for'

o ) t flrmulion of a tr int>ft,r. Granted. : . . '."' - ;. Mr Thornton 'for' tbe applicant. I : ' i ' '', ; I ; ,!

tiansfer for the , b<>nse ,'- 39;- Barruck-stiieet,r whichwasjabo granted/. •] '¦ - - :. t

; ¦ • ¦:"'; ' • "/ '. y 'f : ; < j / ¦ ;. jMr G V'Cotika ot talnetTconfirmation of a¦traasfef

ini, vtsptot 'or a how eUn' ter-'street. ¦ J . ' ¦ < "¦'-, ' r !¦Mr J A MoCoy-far the applicant,' '7 ' , '{ '.". '•Pa trick i Foley,- W/'M-erjjaahts' Qna ' pbtalocd

tcopflrmation of the transfer bf j the'jioehsa for thesepremiers.- ! Mr Dnnfdrd for the appilpant. '¦'¦ > . ;

• Mr J A McCoy, |»olr'.,; applied for a dopflroiatloriof a transfer of t lll^nsed prerxiisiBs at Cv'ffie HouseLaco from P F fie^dy to Mr-M Harney. | ' .v ',

Tt e Constabulary: made no objeptlon:' granted;Mr Daniel DunfoFd, SQlr., applied for confirmation

ofi a transfer of licepeo on' premises at iExohanffn-street from tbe late John Kylly deoesse , . Thera>aa « Second applicjation for a tranBfer ot Hoense onpremises at Bukt-houee Lane. ' : ; ' . .'"•< Me Danford Addressed taeir wordsbipi atd saidthat Mr H nry Kelly died on ThursdayU*U '' Theorder itp '• stourid the lictnae and that it mi{ ;bt not.lapsa be asked the eonrt to grant the transfer. Heintended to apply at next Friday's' Pttty . S ssslonifor a transfer of |a-license from Mr HerirV Kellydeceased, to his administrators—bis listers. Jftble transfer wete |npt granted' tbe1 license; trouidlapse. He ' made this application under section 12of th^ Act of 7i: I ¦ ¦ ' • ¦'¦ • - : - • ' ¦ • ; ! . ¦ ' ¦ •

|Hia Honor- -Thet can be done, ¦ ' :The benuh grantjed the appUcalilbn. ; '|M» L C 8ttaoge kpplfed" for1 a - doo&'aiatipn o fa

transfer of a license on premises at Arundel'Squarefn>m Bridget Maryj Gouj{hlau.

•Mr JDknlel Dun.rprd, splr., applied for a transfero Uceoge on

premises at Jobu-street from MaryA.Dn« Durand. -; "P" " ' "" ' ' ' ' "" '¦ : "- ' : *MTtttt^Oonitabalary! raised no objegdon ! to the

application. Grafted. ' ; ! -. ' • ;• 'Mr S C AHipKhatD, solr, applied for! transfer of

li<eD«e atpremise8 at Peter-street formerly bold bv 1Atme Kinsella*- : " ,

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> The copatabttlarj"raised no ' objebtlonii Granted,: A coQfiruittion of a transfer- for Dremfces at 'Anhe'

ttreot waH granted So Mary 0 Eeiliy. . ; : . !' ¦\ ' ' .;¦ ¦¦ Mr D Dunford,' aoir, applied for a conflrmatibp jof

aitransfer uranted H iia3ter Seaaions to Jobp'^wissfrjm (Jathi-rine Kenny. ;; : r '

f Tne coojitibujary; raised np objection. ; ' Granted",'• •: Mr J A MdCby, 8,olr, applied fora confirmation ofa| transfer - ura'pted at Easter S>HsionH ' to RliohaelWal«h on premised si Ballybrlcken from JdilA Hally,GrautedJ : : ' j ' ' '. ; ¦ ' : - . ' : ' ;;: ;. i ' ¦

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,Mr a 0 Allingbdni, aolr, applied on behalf of Miss

Catherine Shanahan, tor a new lioppse on premisesat tne 'o rner of Ballybriokea and Yellow 'EpVd.N

I Mr1 Allingbam si«ld that though the1 applicationwas Itatud for a new: license this really was: not thecase as tbe applicant held at present and jdid boldfor tuo ;pRSt - Bevfln years s bonse ob, A house a^Pntriok-Bt. 8 b« irjtended to give up that liflense. -

; Utstrlcfe Inspector Soraervliie i-Ad. t\x» a6ai\f i.ho-lary nad no objectiitt to tbe apvilcatlpn^and'that 'thelocality waa a ntao» but ter one ttVan at; PdJ.rlck-st. .i'btf applluatiod Was nb^ut beiDg ''xraoudj when

Mr Erneit Wbieatobd UD in coort uhd1 a ld ti>ktbt objected to jtbe application. ' . ' .: ; : \ ' . . '"

[ Mr Alimatbam— AM you a teetotaller^ Mr White f\ MrW .-ite-Yeilam. '"' ; f : | ': Mr AHlogham-it thoug ht «o. . . -. . , ; ' [ ' ' .; HU Honor said ibat Mr Whiio as a raienayer wasentitled to a hearing, V : ¦ ' . '-¦ • '

: Mr Allingnain «sted Mr Wiiite if he would comefirward and be examined. ' . ! : -

Mr Wb*t« then oime forwWdj; and j having duly»8ii tted,-he said ihat he bad ballt seventeen newh«ases in that efcreet and that tbe treason of apublipbouse t'o roj would be io juitoot to,hi« property,Xoere weie •Irtfldy four or five pubUo hbofee oioveto where tb^new [house *u to bd Opened,;aod tbatjw aB quite Buffloient, ¦ ' : : ¦" ' " !-r:.; ¦ :' ¦• ¦ '\ Mr AUln(fD»aj~Wlll not tb %' tenant , of ,tbeSHf tnteen homes require additional accatnmodatlon fTuey will not be U teetotali^rs P Hoey bavo publicjbonsei enough •jlu'eady. Is not it si eeotimentalo»}a<:tion you havb ;more than aoytbing eUe P No,¦it Hil l iujure my jptpperty. , • ¦ • ! : : ( ¦¦ - :* ¦ ! :' Sergeant Tin tiler; was etamined and stated thatthe new botoso Waa a must •oUibla OOB to halvelip^med and would;be'muoh better tbaa tb!e one theapplicant at pree^at occupied. ! • ¦ ' > "'¦ - '

\ Mr VVhiie, i4,l».*-How baa the PattiOijMt ho'oiebuen conducted P(—Exc«llen ly, , ' '!' : :

i Mr K White, atked if it WM not a fact {that there'wag a.pablio house Jnet over th« waj from'the houseproposed to'be licensed. ' .' ;, ¦• ' • • ; j .'; '¦ ' -¦ •- . - ; "i ' . '¦

Sergeant Tiacl^—There i«,; but there U no nubllohouia on that side of Bailybriokehr ' . 'f !: * . ' ~ ' '¦

Mr.WhUe-rT^yihaveonry to oross fheirosd. i ': The application wai grinted. : • ; " \ h " ' U !

Mr Tnorntou applied for a transfer of "liie jioense jformerly held bf Misa Walttrs, the psyyl tp Misa!Orottyr who pcopjosed to open a bouse; ib Bridje-stjMiss Orptty bad Puiohased the Interest inthellcrnw]from Mlia Wtlte^ and She. proposed

' to! utinguisk!tbe iioense if* new ope were gfanted be* for » saors!suitable house (a Bridge-at-' The pMtnbes wferej:very •oltable aoi I there'woUld be'no pbieclHoa to vm¦to«^ft--y-- > - : - ^ :« :\.r ! -; v :-J :r 'j: :i : ;:;vpt

Mr A MoCoy i *ld b« ejected toithe i PoUcatioB!on beofelf on'bah>|f-of'.hit,Jones, thetl n*ordof tboiibouse p a the! Qojiy. He aaid that wbiettM akWalteAjlgot tb/a Jloen*B from the bencb $heT»'lwajlto exp>»lfunderstanding that ebe woold not till1 6r|pa*rwttg:it. A wferetoe'to jhe Clerk of ir/ei PieVce** to*!showed tbit;aa i»nderet*oding to »u«h »ie^efleol badbeen' «lv«n. -i ¦; ;:i :l ,-.. v :/- , -:' ¦ '¦ > ¦ ¦ '•- i?'» -- v\yvi<:\ i'ia: l-\ '&

' •¦ His'H. no* i«<iSiiathat'o«^:'Mfi|#ii 'b 'toWth«(i(Ume4hei ehe'Jiad really no.Mfef'aTsp.J',¦ Mfi Ctot(j i iHrte tadburcbiV d :h« Tnt«»liin the Hoeise frow, Mtu , Wtttra (of * sow -olz4if». {¦ •

¦?, .:. j :!; "-: yf rCw\*#b#fe>\&m¦¦ Hla H< no* MtW was tber* » Pirfer8U jdlrig'ib»ithe:,money w pnld be¦:.« rttunJod ¦WW&jmm3f iff iff i ?mBapplication j wu ;i*Jnl«d,t -.. - .r\ rfn ^f '-i vfWSpBSw P^MrTr.on toa tttd ne tbouHht tbfci t l»''was;«ilj Jk^%wUl*U&«. dder.Uad ng .to tfc.t >ff t oc bdt;- mi |K

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W tHeiig'reetbSnfbtt ?eetr'1 M itm. 9wmii%?isa d ibat be hM agreed to f «y;ii».f< fjtbeftlwa butb'f rifldlp^^MbV'iit^ -J/ ji: ;:] ;r/ ;.;

aB eWiVWVWtviWii ifiaey f >hoirfibe hadgweu posseWbo Sb> stat* d that ate- would prettr

Wf aK W i M iM Kl! clIent'Md*PWbaaedtKe premiss at a sheriff'a )ale and ihntif DelaneywiB-ia posBeVBlbnhel fts

ni gaily sdt ir ¦.: ] ' ! j - .: AFter ar'gumeu't hfa Hod aald ihdjb e%oh ,irpuld

Mstpbne tbe decision1 in to'i'caae'udi jihijej^etiaentiri the other5 side of ttie oonrt had h< lea dePMed,: Mr L 0:Stranire. sblr ar$Hed pi f'.bsWl:Wi.JoinXeft for a traisfeir Pf Hoense p nymu *Mjn \:.p aj* -bricken, froia'ijoliii Cbpw'bi 'Muni sfe HWW*, • ; .

. Mr Al£ngham»PPe»«doi ! beh4lf ( iCo lHfi*., . , '. Mr 8t»nge explaiPed tibit 'the twb ntmefl'bid hUnmrotfoneSVlaf erap]plio»ti|a;Vw h Kf tf iXyf i. *wliX6wheiiherithftlioeiMo w«in t ie name of Collins, or of•MargsreiHearner - . i j " - - , ;: ; - : | ' ¦; ', .; : '; _ :;•! ' :j ; !' • '¦ " ,. ;! Mr A ghjun ptoduced t te lioenM, wbioh; iwas inMargaret;Hearnai nama . ;

¦ ;-:•• • ' ¦¦'v i '/ '¦ - ' •¦¦¦' !• '- ¦/ • •¦\V\ ;6feang» said i .that ' appUcait; got judgment

*gama> Oollme for cHrt con, ¦ Collinf was owata of thepttblio^hdusei whJch>Bjr sqld; out by :he ahenfiPto meetthe decree and purohA«>d by Kett. ' j f

! The applicant was'pot ' on ' the tablo. and oonflrmedMr Stfarige'a iiMeinOTtB.'' , ¦ / . - v-:. j ;. i ; '¦ ' ¦ . ¦

HTo the Benoh—HefcbUinii Jodg nent against Col-lbs, Wit was w parMmoedf the d» ir<e that the aalatook pUoe-i • ¦• . : ' . > : . •:]!.. ; ¦ . : ¦ ; J ¦' ¦: \ : ; . ¦

•j lIisHbnor iulred to s«eth»Judgmi3i».. ; :•I eroealetamiaed by Mr AlHnghMn.UTell me| did you

pay, anything |fortte iptisei, ;,"'- ' ¦v ^' ;' ! ': ' \\ " '". ¦ -. WitneM-Th deweswd ^diinagti that were againsI (bAghte§.;v r-: ; ( ' : : . . i' " , -. "\: :\.- :: . . !i , ; • .,!

. Tell me, dfl you pay any money lor the bouse 1—Ths damages were to;pay-him. - Paid 1 21 fur the hoojaby allowing it agaksijth ,decree. -i\ • ¦ o :? ¦' :• < ¦ ¦ -

J Mr Aliiflgbvn - LUten, aiia taatWv offaot, jdid youpay aoy koney tb thonheriftifortieJioose »t all ?; Wltneja—t did notl beoauie Mr atrange said I need

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j After tome further crosi-axaalnat on. ' :J ^ His Honor.reminded Mr iillingla it that he bid onlyto consider two thin«,' .the o araptei jbf fthe applioint

\ ¦. lit Allingbapi aak«d detet bant U p * did nof get two

months for nearly killings-1 laXat 2 Vhgarfani P1. Kett-That ,w*» wrong lawrtoa i tell bis Honor allabout it.r

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I Mr Ailinghant—0q« of . ionrae. j& BSA iff alwaysasnteseed; in the wrong (laui ;bttr). . < "¦,. .-. , ? »• ; ,

Mr Straoge -Tbererisan nppeaHittbatcaio;Mr A%gbam—Dldtftjri ,n split % m»n'« fa>ad with

an jrpB ;bat r£-2&<h ithat; I %i ,-wa* i npi '. .an Jiron^ pna(laughtflr). ' ; . - . ¦ .. , '. .

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13fr AUipgham—I dqp't wajst to a%ue with you at all.Howv often save you been ui | beforef-^Never. i

You were never flneldiordrankeniies»P—Never.You were never ui »t I langwr in ;f—1 i^as novel

taken bv the oolioa atjDangi rvin or anywhere else.f H'a . Honor—Was Gcllina theJicM nsed ownor of t tshouse f ; ¦ > . - ¦ [ ; '- I. . ' :- • ¦¦' • •

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I Mr 8tratoge-:No, jsir. Collins pould not get anLsBignment from Mt» Efetti Kett ;btlohghfc an actioalor c rim. con. against " COUDB «nd [got! damazes, batCollins did not jpajr, lotbej pnbnp »ne hot»e;for sale.J Hfe Honor said ae woi ifd feav i to irrant a na<rioense', which woold be a i^mlial Jransfer. He askedSo be told something' h<rat i kca«a« |lt|;.; i ;>; i

Mr Strange said it r»a * dispnte ibovt a oow, in taesouwe of wbioh K«4 atn |ek0 aw *h*r., maa; namedWoloney. H*:«ald be won d exan he. the a rgaant. ofNdieWbt aa tout's; ohi ta rni ,^' ' ¦ „ ; ¦'

In the oootB* of' jsome uMh»r Mk,: ;it transpiredibat KrttVasiibt ii pwtiSouof tae prflmisM.

flis Honor immedUtelf rifused" <h«!appU««*fon. Hehad teen uude* the;impre»iiou thai; Ee -waS In pos*Session.!

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! The prisoner plMed gtttlW to She Chatg*.j Mr Mnrpby wassailed and «jtat«d he knew the'defendant to have a. latie family;land he, did notwish to press the oba-g-i i igaioU iittt; . Hd would btglad it the court'oould stt tits waff tpidiiohkirgtkitty

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flis flooor tjlowed tb« ptlsone f i tf oil bis own re*oogpieiooe to com el up fo .jo4 ^

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was indlbffd for taring i .deO*ut Ij »W»ulfed ft-lit*l«;

girl of eleven ye«W ' 7he* p.j»oi?r'pUaded no!K uiUy< and WM dwfecdw by Mr BareflA BL, ta< -struoted by-Mr aUlngba't^^ -H^:1 > -: r- ¦ ¦- . :A lury, of-wbioh Mr &*<pattejj-w»|fortmin, iitfif

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