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Page 1: snap.waterfordcoco.iesnap.waterfordcoco.ie/collections/enewspapers/WNS/1875/...Ill K WATKKF0K1 ) NKWS KS1A!U.ISHK1> 1M7. (Alilt-nuau ltv.l oioM1 , l'ruiirii-toi.) l.AUUKH Cl);t l l-ATION

I l l K W A T K K F 0 K 1 ) N K W SKS 1A!U.ISHK1> 1M7.

(Alilt-nuau ltv . loioM 1, l'ruiirii-toi.)l . A U U K H Cl) ; t l l -A TI ON I N T I I K SolTII OK I K K I . A N I * .

l «l'!i..l,, .( i'imi Fri l i t 'j AYI'I I I I H , nt -Yii. -11) Hin -j Street[iinn-ni T i t v ik^i s n > i . i;^K.]

1V.C u Tt l li l I: 1' I N C K ; Y E A K M ( I S A ll \ A . \( t.) ];'I .S. J1> \ l 'n'T , Y I :.M: I V , I."*., IN AII VANCI:.

Airents for S.-i-o of THE NEWS:.VATKKVOUH —Mr. W . K KI . I .T , Unit- C.-i.ip-Vshv. t,T I I A M O K K — .\!i- s I 'U M I , iti-licslimoiit, Kuonis, in

Sii-aiul-Mi-vct.l'ASSACK KA.ST—Tin- MisM -s I. O V K , Ilolol , Stiuari- .U A l i l M C K - O X - S U K - M r. .l . .M. Mr:: i in , Ni-ws Agent.LONDON — (Fur AJv t s . ) Mr. \V.\i. C.M:III > I.L, l:*:i,

l.ony liWu'-ioail (Xortli ) , Brixtuu.Dl l t l , I N — A n v K K i i s i M . A i .y s i s : Mc-wri-. W. 11.

SM I T H & SMIN , Abbi-y jtrreu>' .M:. , ! : '. ,\N—Mr. Kn\v .\ i :i> U K K S X A N , Stationer ,

•! - .- .. i v . t niul Telr{,M!ij) li Dllicc , TLo Pquiiio.. 1 1 k t S . W — M r . J I I I I N M i M i n , l!< i-e Inn-meet.

S- i iJ. i M M K H — M r . J . H CI .I .I I A N , Maiu-stnet.

THE I R I S H BOATS '

. ' '. T K S T A 11 J- 1 S K .' K l ' i l. i - STATES -MAIL STEAMERS.

.'• .' ¦ ¦ • .-ii- Hurtl- t ii. ;i,UU0iliiiM- -|'Ottr:,-*v »* *? » Sailinij Iroin

v5*-t?"-»l'4fe '::-i*\ Liverpool for New Yorkl InfcnalttlftME aAj'''Vl 'rv '1|iursJj .v ; 'roiu QUKE NS-£, Ki<taBy!3{ <«fa» '1 OWN (Coik) uvoiy Friday, l oi-

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Si I \ M > A N 1 ' > : I "111 W .iLKS , A M I 11 IK SUL'Tlli !•• J K r J . A N l ' , > ' ¦ l:K.\ T W K . - T K K N U A I l . W A Y ,• :* Mi i . i ( ' i ;i ' li A\ I.N ,; i\ i i v • ' .ij ¦

•• '. i '. . .! ¦!• lV .u: rdij n A MI L ISIKKII'K uud

W * r. K n K ' - w i ' l VN 1 1 . ¦ i . I m LAMI Lines.

SHOBTEST KOUTE and REDUCED FARES~ K .,-,,. y,v .,, ,,t A. ¦*>< »<>" Mf a

g jj; . ... ¦¦'¦ E V I:::Y wk '- K DA Y. 2&eiski><>\\ '.\. - '- ' I 1. "M" ' .N i l ' ii 'l 'liii ^'toii) at S.lii p.m.i

:iial Ai.i: ~. '' .'.: W .s i t i:nu;M (weather amiriri i iui-taiM *'- ]-i Tii i i tt i t i r i al'Oiit i-lrven a.m.. in!! ;;.¦: !•>!¦ '.!.• 1'r.ni- i . i i tin- Uaurlord .. .Il,:meri' -k « !:• : < '•• '"'1 l . ' laml J.iln -.

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f.et«ei'n tithi 'r impi-riant Slutiiui> . the Time Tai-U -> , mid'lliri.iiu'l. li.-itf s I"!' t.i« .o i l > , <te., ol Mr. W. J. JU '^KLI.,tl i .- Cirout Western Coniiiuny'is District Agent , \iielj>tiWharf , Wulerlord. .J. liKIElibuN , General ilumii;. r.

I'.-wKiii-.irtoii Termimis. jl-i

AMKH1CAN 1.1XK.a U N I T K H STATKS M A I L STKAMKliS.

i ^iiA. Liverpool to PhiladelphiaSJS^ . K\i :i.Y WKUNKbDAY.j U B sf Bf f ^ U ^P Calling at Qui-tii ^lOMU vi t ry TnviiM)AY.

Kirv t-c laH. Kull-Mi u iTi-il I i i .n Slinms,hi ]is irr appointed toS...1 :—

Jl.l 1N0IS 1) L 6H. I rKNNSYI.YANIA... lJ cc -JV1 O K 1 ) (. 1.1 VK lJrc ]'> | I N D I A N A Ian. o(. 1110.. l>«: U-J l«KKNILW0nTH. . .Jan 12No intr i i i i i i i iM i - \'.i '» up. iM-arm-a ..n voy uRtb uiurkcd tliu»«

'J'lie (.lil y 'l i anvAt J a i i t i r I » I I I V mil in^ under tlit- United.-Utef Flap, i.i.d canj inp tbt Ami.rii-iin l t» l l « lor savmichlclifMil n tin- usual ifir| . lui:int ol l . i iel i>al> , nml nnnt inLumber uf Lili-1'n M i v ' i - . Tlii- awt inim.il.itiun foi s.ll rlas-racf |,!.«ifi-i> i- fi |ii -I i" :¦!¦>¦ nl i l. t Kuti .|ifii n Sli«ia.«bin

l.!V)- . Kvtry hli-miirr . . inii-m Surpw.n ..ml Slaianlw.l'a

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ami p - w i -

:m- i..l..l. .i at l'l.lladtl|.liii i m. ll if

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1.11.1. l-.i t , l l:n .- . .It K . l l . - I . m u . l K.. -..I . 1' l . l I i . l Slal.. l .il-li-i l!oi , "1 ••!«|:i . > |'l . "Iliu- , Kit i iai i y . - OHHI - , ami l.»j .'s»K <-}.il'n. «? Oliiti- . .

(.•A I I I S .l'A- rAfiZ , i'l'.' 1-'-. 10 il» lb"- HtlUrn i itKcl * att tJuicdrato .

MKH iAG f : ]'A > E A C K U S li.w us I}' »»>' nllier fasit hue,it i ludii ig an »ini.!t -uM-l y of good J'ICT U IOIW . Stc. rageI'.iswi.gi-ri. «rc (or»iirdi.l to Xi-w York , lio.ton , or l.altunoic»itl.oul uddilioualcuoriii-.

laTEUB KllIAIK I'Av tA f iF ., il i l lu'lil l R l!fd- , I.fddlD K, Mid

kii utceasary Ulfnsi l= auJ sipainlt Tul.U", £7 it .Aii iil y in l'l.ili.d.-l |l,i» to 1'Mlc tt W lticin & SuNf ,

(i.-LUii l Ai . | . tf , :K.-7, Woli.M-M i .-et; in Qum^towi, , lo N.

d J. C'l-j iaiM: & JJn.ll.iTk ; »i 'l i» I.ivi- iroul lo1UC1IA1 SD SON , bl'KNCK & Co,

.r 17 mid 111 \VaUr-atm l; orJOHN DKVKJ SKUX . Ouay, Watcrford.

NATIONAL LINE to NEW YORK- «2>" N011CK. — 'Miis Comi-ao}- taku ll.c litk o! Imui-"m^Mui. lo il<J",l.".'<JJ on cach ol it» Vo«!.-. tLus B IVIUK

lVH .g r lU bi*. ,.<, ,-,l.U- ^uumil.e lor tal.ly and avoid-

ii c. ( dnncr a» M 'I . '1 K- ...out -oulU-rly n.ule hu,, U-.-.i

ll»ay» adopted by Urn Coinnany to avoid Ice and Head-

U"r%.,. :v LAKliKsfs-J-'KAMK U S AFLOAT.

<y<^ j^ j f f u v i I . IVKli lOOL to N KW YollhJ^SXgSr ill!lr . rery \\\ ..?.u-i(iuj/.

rpllE Ma Ki.iiiccnt ^Fun-Jj owerc d Iron Screw

« *- •1BI;»S; :::::S

£i :¥ rr::.. • ." ! - :;v ^Ui" vv,n S n nu l- .v,,,,™ ! lu N>w Yolk «s nnd.r;"'" . ...Wednesday, Dec. 2'Jnd

, iv /vKKi \ •'•'•' Wednesday, Dec. 2Utli

THSN""

".' Wcdnerfay. Jau. Stli

U k U-HV

'IU K yun-nN lown lb« tollowmg daj s.

OllKKCh. ".'..'.'... Tl.uri.day, D.c. »nliD K N U A K - Wednesday, Jan. 61b» KAM> h. ¦"iiVi'l "i.-i. '» umunas- .d . tbe Male.

Ji;?r---^ '«^ ^ •¦"" ¦•"llc "wniaalid IU I'0"!' "I

J_J'tl ;.> 15 M]li 17 (Julius, .ccording to

l.ute ol l« "-»fc • „, , :,. U1 B U bi.Mi.K- >-au.i- piivil. - |i c inL^Lmmod.'ilioii n ¦ tat •''.¦;y"1-N 1y . r U U U Oti iNKA*.

»: '« i'J STKKI .AOK l'A *fcK N c:KI iS

lo, Sp..cV, li K b< , "¦"•' r^

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J« fr" -blW .T«." m.dupM.d cook.d bj Ui» l;-i,y V

«rv"t- JIcd.c»lan,,,l...e.- »W. Si«r.nJr«n. .„ Mlcnd-

Ibe Krie K«ilw»y-

^5 *," ' Pa n y, I ,,,,i..d ))

,.01.1: AC KM 1-l.K W A T I - H r o K J l :

Vinmgtn •« ndvi.ul to ?.CUM- ll.t. r l'L.-s^rs from tl..-

Wai Ag^te l« J!«viu

Ll» _' *2f For KW.KT i.AH hxy , of eveiy dttcnptiou andJKinlaa to order, come to THE X LU S OnitK , ii)lisaoOMU

S 111 P P I N GWATEKFORD STEAMSHIP COMPANY-

(I.IMITKP).1XTKX1 UW OllDEli OF SMLIXl i -VKC , 1875.

STKAJ1KHS.CU'SY, IiAIlA , ZEPUYll , nnd JUV TJKNA.

jJW , VJOTlCi:.—TlicWaterfor dStcnmshi pflMrK .. i\ Conipaiiyroc oive Goods for SbipmcntTWIITI I Q?yJ- on tin" followini; Tiru.s only:—Tboy r.-scrreJWWS***n;* tbc right to curry by any, not by particularVessels, wii li liberty to Tow Shi ps nud call at other 1'orU»ni. wil l nol bt Hi'ii.untal 'li' for injniics 01 losses arisiiiB fromacl'y, Accidents of tlie Sons, Hivers , Kire , the Quceu's Knc-"'¦<'> , <lcfccl!rcjCiivi|ratioii ,or nee!Jnits from any other c.iuhenot forany lu-K wli K- liHii j-ht hnvo licvimneri.il.} liisuuiip- ,nor for l.ij.-il.-igo, l'.realiuRe.Coiidition , Quality, or «onu nt» ulany rnrccls orl'ncknges , uuless speciall y cutcrtd »nd adva-lorrm Frei ght paid. Goods npt removed to be Stored nt Iberib k nud expense of tbe Consisnccs.

W A T K R F 0 R 1 ) A N D li It I S TI U .Krom Wiiirr ford to llristol : riom lirist ol to Wntcrford.

MIltCT • lllltKCT.liiiwlay, Die. 7 ... 1] Affn.TUurslayt Dec. 2 ... i> Jlonilitwtlay, „ it ... 7 Morn, Tburnlay, „ 'J ... - J'onilui-MlaT, „ Ji ... ij AffniThurEdaj, „ Hi ... 8 Mornlucsdiiy, „ ... 7 jiom Tbursday, „ •-'3 ... i Att'n

Thursday. „ 3U ... 7 MornCLIO or JVVERSA .

l-iuni Wtt ti 'i -foid to Urislol , Krom liristol to Wutcrlord ,Direct. calling at Pembroke Dock.

Friday Dee. 3 ... 0 Moni .Tucalay, Dee. 7 ... 12 X«.ou^".''"y „ M ... 3i Atfu Tuesday, „ 14 ... 7 Jl omFriilny „ 17 ... 0 Morn Tuc«lny, „ 1 ...No BailingFriday ^>i y 0 Sniling Tuesdnr, „ 4JS ... tij MornI'l'lay, „ 31 ... 0 Moru l

t&' On early Morning Sailing', tbc Cabin ol the Steam-ers will be Open lo receive FassenKei-a arriviuit froni Londonby the Ki prli t JlailTraiu.

Cabiu Fare, 1.1, CM.; Servants mid Childrm , 10s. Od.Kcturu do., «ft> . ; cr with liberty to return from DublinCoi l , or Weaforil .Ms fd.( Steward's f.-e included ; DcrkI t . M. Kcnialts attend tbo Ladies' Cabin,

l-.xteii.-ion ol time grunted on all return tickets on the follow.in^ terms:

1' ui- 11 lui-tui glit—an. Gd. ; and for every subsequentweek, l!s.

W A T K It K O K 1) A N I ) I, I V K K 1' O 0 L.THKEK SAILINGS AVKEKLY.

won w.M niroiii.. IK I I M I .IM nit-til . :Friilny, D, c. :j ... 1 Affi.|Tbnrfilny, Ihv. 2 — 1 Morn.MNII .I. I .V , „ ii _ 1 Affn.TiwMluy , „ 7 — 4 Aft 'ufri.: ;.v , „ in _ s .Mum TburMlay, „ !¦ — li MnrnMiniilny, „ ):: _]^ Xm.ulTuifdav, „ H — 1 1 Morntnilay, M 17 _ i L. Xuon Thur.-.l'iiy „ l.i -IJ N IK .IIM oMil. -.y, „ LII — I Art'u Tm-Mlii .v, „ -Jl — .i JlornJbnr-ibiy, „ ) _ 7 Jl urujWcflui-i-ilay, „ a — ii Muni

Mnuilay, „ i7 .. |j .Noon ' l tufilay, „ js — n; Mom1 ruliiy „ ol _ i-j Noun 'TliurHlay, „ W —11 Moni

Cabin Tare , 17». 6'd ; .Servants (Ttavi-liin ;; v i i l i f.miilic»).ind Cliil.ln-ii , Ills ; III el , lUs ; Cliildu- ii, o>. Kiniales al-Hiid tiic Ladii-s 'Cabiu.

(ioodt. H-ci-ived at C'larince l)ni-k , l.ivrtp.-ol .WATKHFOK D AND 1JUKGAUVAN.

HiOM tl ATKMF(I Kl ) . KKO1I I . l .X CiAKVAX.U'eilnosd'y, Dee. 1 ,12 noon TLursdny, lieu. ", 7 momFriday, „ :), 1 alVn .Saturdiiy, „ I , 8 mornWednoKiay, „ S, S mom Thursday, „ '.1,12 noonFriday, „ 10, U morn Saturdny, „ 11 , 1 aft/11Monday, „ l;i, 11 morn Tuesday, „ 14, 3 aft'uWcduesdny, „ 15, 12 noon Thursday, „ 10, 8 mornFriday, „ 17, 1 nfi'u Saturday , „ 18, 8 mornMouthy, „ 20, a oft'u Tuesday, „ 21, i) mornWednesday „ 22, 4 afl'n Thursday, „ 23,11 mornWednesday, „ 2'J, 12 noou Thursday, „ 0, 7 mornFriday, „ 31, 1 uft'n Saturday, Juii. 1, 8 mom

FAKES—Cabin, 3u. Cd. Bock, 23. Gd.W A T K H F O K D A N D N t W K O S S.

r KOM WjiTLnroBi)—Daily, Sunda] s eici'pted. at 3.15 p.rut'uoM i\j» liosB—Dail y, Sundays eiccj.ud , at 8 Jo a.m.

W A 1 K, It F O ll D AN D U l ' X CA N S O X .K HOS W AI I. KPU R U— Dail y, Sundays rxrtjitnl , at 3.2U p.m.FUOM DestA NN Ox— Dail y, Su1.tl.1ys t- xecpted , at b.lb a.m.

l»*-rl bs s.-rur. d i.nd every ii. lunuatiot. pivd. bv •'¦getils Ht1'BIHOL—Till ' UciH - ia l btcutnpi.ckcl Oilier , 32 1'nna-sl. ;D I."3 G A K V A> — Mr. T. D.-wncy, Maiii.ttrn-t j l.iVKEl 'OOL—W a i . . I n . d Mram- lii p Couip.iny, 'Si liiuniiwuk -Alrt'e t ,\V.i.sb-iii ^loii |:uil.!in|; r , »iiil at the Liini.aiij 'a Ullitt's, tbe M ALL,N\ A l k l l F U U I I .

C L Y D E S II1 P ? 1 A (J C O M P A N YUECEMHElt , 1«75.

.i'-oii!nr S TXA M C 0 N M V K 1 C A T W K It lvte nW A T E R F O R D and L O N D O D ,v'1.1 hi-i:tii;iiuplon , nnd London and South Wt-hti-rn Kiulwaj ,J - J . V V i !' -Tll ai'id SOUTJIAJU'TOK , :.ml SOUTH of

K N C . . A N 1 ) , COltK , DUBLIN, 11 Kl,FAST, andI M .AStlOV.'., t f l ^ l l K new and powtrlu) Screw Steamer8

"•iH t -» l .OrKLAND . TOWAUD , SAN DA*iJtttl£ - '1'K l H l t y V ( ) i ;K , fUMUKAK , WiLK-•BSaaflCafcr LOW , »ad AUK LOW , amiu t.-uded l« Sell ;!•¦ uudir (wi-atbi- r pcnni t laf , unl rss pie-v ei . t td \- \ 411 \ i i n l i - t . M . 11 r .rruin>t)(U(-(s) t w i t h l i t - t l t v to low\ » • ¦». I* , t-ml :„ i . n i 'ri .i-s>> :,ini;t; In V.».-U in Di>lu-?8 :

K K I I .M WATKllKOKU TO Cil.AiGOW ,Wrdni-Ml ay , l-l DH- . 1 p.m., via Dubliu.Wcdii i -day 1st ,, 1 p.m., via Cork.Fridh), ;!id ,, 1 p.111 , MA Cork and Ifclf iiktSatunliy, l'b ,, 1. p.m., via liellai-t.W i'dni-vdny, btb , 1 p.m., via Dubliu.Wedhord-iy , btb ,, 1 p.m., via Cork,'•'riday , lutl. ,, 1 p.m., via Coik uud lielfsistb. 'u; t ld \ , l i t ) . ,, U p.m., via Jiulf.islWi 'ui-sd.iy. iot h ,, 1 p.m., vi a Dublin.Wt-U.'.-ediiy, loth IP 1 p.m., via Coik.Friday, 17ih „ 1 p.m., viu Cork and lielfattSaturday, lblb „ t> p.m., vi.i liellast.Wednesday, ."2nd ,, 1 p.m., via Dublin,Wedmsda), ^'Jnd „ 1 l» .m., via Cork.r'ii<!n) , 24lh ,, 1 p.m., «ia Coik and lltllaslSaturday, 'J.'.th „ G p.m., via llelfaslWi'dm-fday, 2l»ll . „ 1 p.m., »ia Dublin.Widi.i-.duy, i'.ilh „ 1 p.m., vi a Cork.Thursday, Uuih 1 p.m., via Cork and lielfa»t

KKOM (iLASUOW TO WA 'I KKFOKD ,Kvny ilON DAV , WKDN KSDAY , .md Fltll 'A V ,

1 p.m. ; ltail to liruonock , C p.m.K n i p t nt Cbrthtmas and New Year, when the Sailing *

will be-TU I M L I .V , L'M I I D. cin.bi r, ... Watirford and Cork.''¦¦'I ¦•> . -• : l - t ., . . . I '.nli and U'at.M fol.1.

' 1 I I I M I. IV . I 1. .h.niiiiiv , 7'i . ... Watc i i . i ld i.lid Coik.Fud.ij, Til l ,

", ... (:.,rk and \V..ieilnril .N c l K . — Tin- Mcaiurr on Friday ,;or> via C"ll> .

KlidM WA'l l-. l i K O K D 'iu ' liKLFAbT.Kvin 1- l lJDA V , Via CO1:K , .it ] p.m.

i.xctpt during Niw Yi-ar Wttk , wLtn the sailing wil l beOn TllUltSDAY , 30th Dcccinucr , at 1 p.m.Kvcrj SATUUDAY , direct , • al U p.m.

UKLFAST 'JO WATEltl 'OltD,Every TllUltSDAY , direct.

Also on MONDAYS, 6th and 20th December.From WATKltFOltD TO DUliLIN , diiect ,

Eviry WEDNESDAY, ._ a l l p.m.DL1IL1N lo WATKltFOl il) , Via Glasgow,

K««y TllUltSDAY .FItOM WATEHFOltD TO COKK.

Kveiy «'Ki;N >.!-lMY, - at 1 p.m.Flll lWY S, 3rd , 10th , 17lb, und 21tb Dec, at 1 p.mTIIL'UsDAY, 3U<b Dec, - . at 1 p.m

»'KOil COitK TO WATKI iFOUD. diiectEvery TUKSDAY.

WATKKS'OUU TO LONDON,Steamer to buuthatupton , thtuce by London and Soulli

Wi'sii-ru Ita i l A - .y tu Nine Elms Statiou , at Through Itate*,SATUUDAYs , 4tli , llth and lbtb , and FltlDA Y, ;4>.b,

Ucceubir ; also 011 WEDNESDAYS , Bib and i!:'ud Dec,at 4 p.m.

LONDON TO WATEKFOKD-Every TUESDAY ,Uoid- Kiceivid at m.y of tbc l luiiving Ilousti- u( idt

London and South W>sltrn Itailway O<. IOJ .:II IV , and atNine Klma Ktalion up to C.30 p.m.

W A I KUFOKD '10 I'LYMOU'J II , diircl ,SA'I L'lt lMYS 4tb , lltb , mid 18th , and FltlDAY , 21:b

Dec. j also on \\ EDNESDAYS, b'tb und 2'.'ud Ike ,nt 4 ii.m,

l l .YMOLTII 10 WATEHF OltD , direct ,Evuy H IIDAY , ut '1 p.m.

WATKltFOltD to HOUT IIAMITON , via l'lyinoutbSA'lUl iDAYS, lili , Uih jud lblb , jnd Fl t lDAY , lilih

D. c. ; al.-o , on WEDNESDAYS , fcih a ,,d SJliud Dee.,at 4 p.m.

SOITIIAIM'TOX TO WAiEl tFOl tD , via l'ljmoutb, J-:»uj- WEIlXKS D AY , at lO a.m

Tbnc oliaiuem bavc rtcellent accommodation lor passeu.S VT8.

l'ASSAGE-MONEY ., , . , , . , , , Cabiu. lteturn. Di-ckt tatei ford lo lila»guw or Uellakl 17s. Bd . 20s ]0J.

fork ... !!„ 14, 6a"

Dubliu , ... 10.*. — (isI'lymuulli mid Southampton 2Ua. M i. Hit .

London, ... !>5*. y7» tid 15-.£4*. N OTE.—Tbe Clyde Shipping Company Insure «ll

Goodb Shi pped by tlifse Lines of Steamers, at 35 4d. ptrccntto Tr;.der» having yearly a^reeiueuts, and 6s per ceut to oc-casional Shi ppers—value.-* to be declared at time of shi p-ment. Forms and all iulormi.lion to be bad at the Ollicca.

For Itatci) of Frei ght , ftc , app ly lo — J. C. I'lKiimt-ION , Jirlfaat ; HKMIT J. WiKi«o , 1'ljmouth ; 11. W.WiLiiAMs , London »nd South-WiBlern liuilway Company,Kii t ir lluilduiy , Anbur-fl iett , Wi-» i , »nd ibeir ltecriviii|fUoutt. e tbrou^ btiut l^undoD ; Cl) dc Shipping Co., 40, U pperUceil -slrrel , Limerick ; Soulbatnplun ; 27,Edeu U.uay, Dl'I).LIN, i.nd l'alntk'a Quay, COKK.

CLYDE SUlI'l'lNG COSIl'ANY.Custom lloube Quay, Waterlord.

Sprcia! Koiuw of Dills ol L:.dniK n-ijuired by tie ClydeShipping Company, to be bad 11 cm the A KL- I .I S.

CAltlilCK.OX.SUm KJHOltATION OFFICE

GOVERNMENT EM I G R AT IONTO NEW ZEALAND, QUEENSLAND, £ CANADA .EHEE PASSAGES to NEW ZEALAND granted

to eligibly Applicants. ASSISTED PASSAGESGranted to CANADA . Particulars of which cau bohail osi :i]ipplicatiou to J. M. M L'KI 'H V, Agent.

Steamers to New York twice a week, 1'ruiii Queens-tuwn , Liverpool , Durry, Dublin , Glasgow, und London.Fiust-clasti ShijiK froui Liverpool and London to Aua-Lralia ai.ii Quteu.sland onco a iiioulh.

Emigiatiou Olliec—13 XEW LANE, CA1UUCK-0K.SU1U. Qa8.tf

l:All.W,t y T I M S TABLES FOli N0VEMHM I\VATiEK7b"»ir

%AND

X X

XlMElu\JKV^KAiirWAY.

Up trains f r m Waterford.Tlf l .VK OS W K I K IIAYS

I 'Sllv

I .""SiaTn fifail .Mail«v.T.i.rmii. ,,, j; i 42 I 4 - i 4,2 I 2 4J I ki I S , 3

TO M M C H I C K . CII»> C1UB!.| Class Clat» Class Class ClassA .M I A M ! r.M. r.H. r.M. P.». m

I 1 .. . —..Wnlei l nl.. ilrp. 4 45 | 8 SO ;U 45 J ii ... .- 8 30Catrick-i'ii Suir. fi 0 j 9 40 \U 17 j .1 •!'• " "Clonino' / 5 !|O 50 ^12 <! ; < I 10 45Tinnerar) « 15 ,11 'J7 ! 1 5" ! 7 30 ... .- 11 35Junction... nrriv! 8 9& 'll 40 i 2 10 I 5 20 11 &4Dcnl.t« _ ottiiul ... 1 15 i J -J'l !ll» 0 * 5C OB K _ ..-arrital ... ! 2 " : -i .15 i 8 15 3 "Dub'in.. dcp.l ... » 0 IU 3U | 1 " 1 <°Cork ... 0 u 12 311 i J « - ... '" 0Junction t! 3* 'li! 1 1 ; 1 ii 5 45 la 23l.inierick.,.« ih»l 0 4o [l2 52 ', 3 15 I 6 5U ¦ 1 30

Dotcn Tra int from Limerick

I TBAixao N miK UAI6 . |8ily'a! j 1 Mall "Jlaii

Lls i tn i lK - 1 513 12&3 ' 1*2 1 2 4 3 1 4 2 1 4 2 1 4 310 wAT iKV oui . Cln»B ' Clan ¦ Clan Clan.; Clasi Ciass Class

: i A .M . I ». M . I A .M . r.M. ' p.m. r.M. r.K.Limerick .....lit;.' S o ! 7 11 I I -.'0 4 U ; 10 -J5 ... 1(1 50Junction orrir.il 7 10 ; S 20 12 20 3 15 , 11 40 ... !¦ SiCork™ „ I ... j 1 30 2 0 8 15 I t 0 ... 8 0Dubliu ,, . ... . 1 13 5 IS III 0 4 S ... i 2DuULiN._, ..._ i/r)i; — i ... 9 II (JO» K ...... ,, 1 ... ... 0 0 Junction.^... „ I 7 20 0 20 IS 30 5 35 12 -.'3 ... 12 iiTiputrary. ; " 35 [I 40 12 40 5 45 12 511 ... 12 50Clomi.rl I B 55 I ... : «l U 25 2 21' ... 2 20Carrick I I) 40 | ... 2 5 7 35 3 I' ... 3 oWalci lord ...ar.rj 111 25 | ... 2 45 8 IS 3 <5 ... 3 45

FA H U — Klr»t Class Single Ticket , I4i 6d -. ^ecOn.l do, tin. ;Third du,, r.i. Oil . Return — Kirn Ulsss.21s 9il ; Second i:n., 16s.6il. J. F. N ICOLL. Secretary.

WATKKFOHD AND CENTHAL 1UELAND ANDK I L K E N N Y JUNCTION HAlLWAY f.

Tlie >tontsi nute liom Waurlnil ai.O Ki lkenny toUnblln ,All i looc , !'• ilun.na , i"ar>oi»u ivn.or Ntnogb , i» iia *lor/ bo(o'.

\Zj linproittl .|utck bod tbiougb daily cominuuicHtiuii bc-wri-u Wiirj l uiouch ano utbui siaiicus lo WaiL' t lnr t l, thenco

T I H N CW Milton! lu l.om!ob and all >latiom ou tbc Orrat West-• ru ts i lH Ay of Kcgland*

IRUU WATtKIOKII.. T K 4 I S * OX WLRl UA1K . M JN U A YS

.T.T. n.K I T~j ~l ~&~o \ i i c S t l i -1 T2 4S ri'*3" • • j Cloh.-Ula ib. Clufs. 'Clait . t'la»b Cla.s'

! _A . M . ; r . H . . I- .M. i I- .M. ll»». U p 111^

! li it. I. m : "h in ~

U m I' >u ti inW»trr l>- fd .« rf.;.i.r/i.f < 16 : 1 0 I II ' • 12 II ...Ki ln. ucun 7 -25 i I 111 . ( 10 — 12 13 ...Ml l l l iuavut 7 35 . — ' 4 "JO — I- '-*' •¦¦l lal lyl ialc J 55 ¦ 1 :J5 ; < i ll — 1'- 0. , ...'I 'liomai>lnnii „ 8 10 ' I ill 4 55 — l a ...l lci:ucl«blnl|!i: « '.'5 I ii 5 ] 5 i ¦ — 1 'M ...Kilkinny an >¦- ¦<<! 6 -111 '-' 21' j 5 -ill ' — 1 4' I ...

llo ii>;.or/nl(! b JO ^ 2 30 0 :jo ' — ' !»'¦' ...Uallyruggu „; i. IS •• ill ¦ .', On '¦ — 2 In ...Attaua eli : 0 •-'¦') 3 0 I II O I — 2 1.-; ...AbluylciA i n SO ¦ 3 IS ¦ 0 15 j — •; *'l •••Mor) boro ' ......itrrirr.l II. 10 . 3 ."j U -1.1 [ — " ' ' •¦•Ala ]buroll i;li ocy . ^ uy Itl 5'J 4 2 7 10 ! — ** '-* ...IVrn.Min i!l..i, Ju,.CT 'n|ll II : 4 17 S 7 — J *'»', —Uul.lili oriiral 1 1 1 0 40 . 1U U , — * 4i| ...Atli l . nc .l .incli .-n arri i -*i f '<>) ; — j — ••• I •••Ma t)bu>u ' ...i/ ilotrn 10 30 — ' 7 11 I — ... ' ...liall jbroi.by ...:1O 6ti . — . 7 40 ] — Koi-citi. I I U4 , — * 3 I — l'arsonstown 112 4 ; — • 'J U j — i'tmuu.nn „ 112 44 ' — ' 9 -111 . — ... —Keii lKli Hit 2'i' — U 20 — ... —Teniplcmure I — i — . S 17 I — ... —T buries flrrlinr 1 30 — ¦ tf 30 ! — ... . —

TO WATKH fOEUr * t > > t-i. V I I I . i » \ t BUMJATS !

,,.,„... 1 2 4:3 1 2 &3 1 A t 1 4 7CI».t.Cla»s. Clasa. Cla>i . l ii i- i rJlS

. _ , A .M . ^-M. : A .M . i r.ii. Cla&s , Cla > &I. in IT ni I. in h in "TT'ih ,T'i"I Imrlt i d rj - o r l u r t — 7 in :- | 1 65 'I "

Ten.plcn.nrc _ 7 2!l ' — . 2 U — ' 11 'JOl!»lljbie| bj _. _ ;ai _ : -J « _ j 47Kc n"Bli (i 3d — 1 0 — —1 ortuinna _ ... _ 6 ti ' — ' — — . --raieontlown _. o 4ci ¦ ' 1 2(1 —"oJi;" " — 7 U — i 1 5S — —Murj l.uro' ...arrt ...vj > — . 0 3*; j 3 Itl 3 24Alblnj ic Jubctu . .. i — ¦ b 15 ' — Dublin .....it^mfuir — ¦ 6 tl ' » II ' 1 II _ ¦ 9 3(1r.-tutl i i it ton lucti 'n S 3 in 1.J , 2 10 _ I I 13Mury |.oro '. .nrrJ . . i iu>. _ b 25 10 3i. 3 u _ II 6-2

«o«f I I .AI». _ j Mail I 1 2 & D _ jMaryboru ' ...or/ nr/urt — ' 8 4U 10 35 I :l 3d — . 4 IIAbbtylei* i o 10 55 3 50 — 1 4 211Allaua R li _ 0 ) 5 _ .] 5 _ i < 85l i a l lyra R K ti _ . !. as H is : 1 15 — : 4 45Ki lkenny ... arrtrnl . — !» 45 i l lu . I :ib — ' 0 10

llo tfr/ ,<ii7br. ' 7 3" III I l \ 40 ' 4 Oo ' 5 2Hl!uiii,cl>lniU|ie i J 45 .11 I S ' - i s a — i 5 3-iTl.oli.astown , .» 0 Id -.'ft 12 6 i 5 20 I 5 41Uall > hale | (. 25 |(> 4n u Is ' i 3u _ I (i flMu.l ir .aVAt ; t 50 ; . l U , — ' (". u — I 6 25Kiniacow ;• !/ 5 1 1 1 0 12 45 1 0 11.' — ! 0 35Watcr.'or.l .iirirn t . 0 30 11 '.Ui I 1 0 ! 0" 30 — 7 0

Sptcial I'sus am cl.at ct il lo Fiiti and Second tlaib l'attt 'n-Si-is 1/i.oUinii io l iatc l b) t l ie Lxj- Jcsk Mail Trains oi.Uiuslbjuitieru and Western Liny.

TickeU ib^ut-d for Single Jourucj are aTailableunly tor liltTruin bj vrtiich ibey are issued.

M a i k t l T.ikita to W.itc i ftrd and buck w i l l be usued on.VU I I I U J H , \\ til . t-pdi.jh*. and £nluii!a.t» , at . M s i >t oruuji b, Ab-b i - y i t i i , Ai t i . i .f ^ l, , t. r .1 l^llyia|4i. t. l , b) ti c- t).4O a.m. iluwi.T.ain , ava . ib l - l c lor lu i u i n b> ll.t 4 .U i up uain on date ufi 3- u i . l i i i b — l ii t Clsw , 12s., Kccono Clatb 9« ., an il'l'birdClass , 6s.

RtiuiD T icVctsa rc lbi ucd between anj iv>o Smtions aiailablr(or ihednte ol issue and day following ; those issued foe anydisiancu t-xeccding 00 mile*., w i l l bo atailable for return on ibeday of isiiue uutl tno l»u folluuint; da)s ; outl for dibtances ex-ceeding 1U0 miles , tbfcy are av .iilubla for return on tbe day oti**uu and tbe ibise follOHinj ; uajb—^nndays uot reckoned.lUlnri Tickets issued ou Ualurday aro returnable on Saturilay,iju iidaj , or .Monday.

W . W ILUAUB , Secretary.

WATEKIOKD AND TltAMOUE KA1LWAY.Week Day Traint.

rtO,"i ~" i ii 4 s ~ 'i~ i" s '. »¦ a m a m p in _pjn_ p in pjn_ ! p in p m ) p in). b in It in ; li ui , h in < b in h in li m h m I u m

\\"luii , »8 0 1 1 0 ;12 16 |* 2 li j 4 0 5 3U 7 15 9 0 -Tni'ri< U 15 '11 3tl | IJ 5 | 3 n | 4 311 1*6 (\7 44 0 3o| —

Sunday Trains.

n.ou ' - a * ~

. ~' * "~

. _a ¦" JI m p m p m p in : p m j) m i p ni a in-li m I. in li ni b in ; li in It m li m \ b IT. b ni

Wlunl S 0 II 15 .12 15 1 30 i 2 30 4 VO 5 30 • 6 31 !l 0Tn.ore! II l_»jll_»S 12 45*| 1 0 | 4 li' 5_ll|u_ 0 j 7 45 0 3H

'Mui l tra im G. N . U A K K K , Secretary

HALl-'l'KNNY POKTAGK CAHDS .All descriptions of Printing on such Cards

££$" Kiccutea at TH K W A T K K H H U ) N KVI S Omce.

SOLOMONS' SPECTACLES.J](.>EK\ £—li ', NASSAU STKKET, DUBLI1S

(I- torn late Most Htvil. Dr.O'liKixs . I.iBliop of Wntcrford).11IAVK u^ed Mr. SOLOMONS ' Spectacles witli great ad-

vantage to my biglit , Ibcir cooling and comforting pro-pertii-s proving luobt agiceablc and bcuc-ficial, effects wbicb1 never experienu-d froui auy otlifi kind of glass or pcbblo.

" t U. O'liBlKN , llitbop ol Wnterford."(From Host Uev . Dr.Coswir, Lord Uisbop of Killala)." 'J'bc cipeiieuto 1 bave bad for fiocno time of Mr. K.

Solomons' Spectacles enables me to state tbey am tbe onlylenses wbicb aff.-rJ me the cast* and comfort to be desired inreading, writing, Sec., I am, indied, glad that 1 procuredthese taoied sigbt-prcservers, for tile use ol other glasses andpebbles had caused me to imag ine that such satisfactioncould not besccuied,

" + Huon CONWAT , Uisbop of Killa la , Dallina. "[From Most Hcv. L)r 1) UUOA », Loid UJBhop of ClonlcrtJ" 1 have lo eiprcss my cutire satisfaction with tbe Spec-

tacles you sopplii-J, nud wlncb I hava used will, great com-fort for many ycurr. I bavc notcbauge/l the digree ol powerI procured originally from you.

" t l'lTI'.iCK DUOUAN , Uisbop of Clonferl , Loughrca."To Mr. Soloinous , Optician , Dublin."(From tbe Very Htv. Dean O'H RIKN , Founder of tbo

Catholic Young Men 's Societies)." 1 ficl pleasure iu bearing testimony to tho cicellcncu of

the (ilunM-s with Kbicb 1 have been supplied by Mr. Solo-mons. Having bad occasion to employ tbi-ni both by daynod ni^-ut lor some- ycais , 1 cao say <rith certainty thatthe H'IH I \y hicb the} uflbrd and the assistance which tbeygive aiu <]uito boons to a reader or writer.

" It. 15. U'i lxiKK , U.U., Dean of Limerick,Nt-wcHsllr , Co, l^iuierick."

(From the ltev. 1'AIKICK LAVKLLC, I'.P.)" iJtAK SIR — 1 havu been lor some time using your Spec

taclcf , estiecinll y at uigbt , uiida:n bappy lo inlotiuyou , withthe Kicrfle ut brtiiTit, and even comfort. 1 have lately readwith llii iu for Hint hours uninterru ptedl y at night , withouttin- hlig liU'St inconvenience or distress of sight.—1 am, yourstruly, " 1'ATKICK. LAVUKLK , IM'^ Cotig, Co. Mayo.

" To Mr. SolomouB, Optician , Dublin."" Archdeacon O'.SIIBA , I'.l'., is happy to inform Mr. E.

Solomons that (ho tncctucles supjilied to him sonic ten yearssiure have been eminentl y surcebsluliu alfording him easeand eonilurt , which be had not eiperieuced from the glassesand pebliles he had hceu usiug prtviuuil y. ArchdeauuO'Sbca bits now enjoyment in reading and Writing by day ornight , and his sight appears to bnve been ctrcunlheued andimproved. He cjUMdeis tbut be is indebted toMr. Solomoo sSpi'ctmUs for much ol the Win lit derived. — U.illybale , Co.Kllkeuuj. "

Tbe llev. 1'AIBICK hBST , IM*., procuied .Mr. Solomons 'Sped tides u.auy )cais since, and lound tbi-m to be mostcuuitoilable and bemlicial. He still wears Mr. Solomons'lenses, iv In tli convey s coolness, ease, and advantage hecould secure liom no other g lares and pebblts, Severalmeiubeis of the ltcr. Mr. Kent 's family, who have availedtbcinsi-lvuii of Mr boloinous' .SpecUck-e, have also deiivedmuch benefit Iromlbeir UBe.—St. Patrick's-, Water fold.

Mr. K. SOLOMON H * Spectacles have bei u used bv eminentMembirs ol the Fiicully. the Nslnlity, Clergy, &c, includingIbe lalu Loid CbiL-l' Justice ol lrelaud , the Murqiiis of Clun-ricarde , late Kuil ol ltodeli , Lords Vaux of Harrow.len ,Clou-block , Duiiboync , Albluuiuey, his Urace the Aleut lteT. Dr.M'UetligHii , Arcbbi ehopol Armagh; his Urace Ibe lato MostKev . Dr. Leahy, Archbuliop ol C.islii-I j lli ght Idv. Ur. 41o-narly, ltn-t op ol Kerry ; Iti g lit I'. iv. Dr. Leah y, UishopofDrouiurc ; Ki^ht l;-i. D.-.Duriuu , liishop nl Down and Cou-nui ; Hi ^hl Ki-V . Dr. l.'u^gai. , Hisliop ut Clunlert ; Ut. HLVl) r.l ;)au , liiihu|. ut KilU.ot ; Ki> ;hi luv. Dr. 1 o<vcr , li'shopol Wuti ' lo id , <Sc., Ac.

#»* IV ttous JL ll.u country can bo sup| lieu1 with SpectaclesSic, bv l'ott. lii pairs pruiupll y attended to. ImprovedTilt:ci.pii. ,C'pii.i , !;acr, nml l-'n I.I Ul.isti-a ; alhj Microscopesal uiu&l uiiiiliTit l i- |Ticts ; 1'UIOIIK U IS , '1 h.rmometerb, Mdg 'cL3literui . ,t S;r.

C A L'T I U N ! — I n c.-UMqiit -iici o!* uuunious alleinpls utii i .pusitiui> , il ib ntci-ssil ry tu nolc u^liiu uud aildreis, andLo pailiiuiarly War iu uiiud, lliot Mu, li. hOLOilOIS'SONLY lCktublishmcnt is

W & A GILBEY'S WINES & SPIRITS—The undermentionedWnas tc SPIRITS, bottltd by W it A GIIBKY, and bearing their Seali and Labels, can

be obtained from their Agents at the same prices as at Head Establishments.From W & A. GIWBY'S List of too varieties two descriptions of etch class of WINIS

and Smrrs are quoted below, one on account of its moderate price, and the second for its finequality combined irith greater age.

W I N E S' Bottle Doiea

Cast!* 1A P0BT>#»i Pcrfpl A tood-)boditd Win. irith excellent flavor, well ( 1/9 211matured. 4 je tn old at tim« of bolting )

CaHle BJ P0BT //r»> Pvt *[ *l A fine)full-fkrortd SuUr Wine, well matured. \ 2/4 88/S jttnald iu tint ofbottUDr; .. . . )

SPARKLING CHAMPAGNES AT REDUCED PRICES

*&flSSSEB= -15 SI"SsraaSSS "4S Zill SOTUM inml in IpuUlaf WUM) art tout* »«• "* »Utl1 » "lo*** « « ntOM4.

W & A GILBEY, 7 Little Georges Street WATERFORDAt<m-E W J E R O M E

GUIKNESS'S DOUBLE STOUT, as from the Brewery, Jumcs's Gate , find is thoonly Stout bottled liy the Agent lor VI. k A. OIIJiKY. H is guurnntccd jmro XX, and inperfect condition. Per doz. p ints, '2s. ; per half Barrel , 10 Gallons , 22s.

BASS & GO'S BUllTON TALK ALE, Bottled in brilliant condition nnd perfectlyirntured liy Storing. Per dozen l'in te, '2s. (»'. ; per Kilderkin , IS Gallons , 31s.

S. ALLSOPP & SON'S BURTON 1'ALK ALE.-Thc fine cjualities of this celebratedHitter Ale tiro fully developed by long Storage. It k in brilliant condition. Per dosen Pints , 2J . Oil. ;icr KiUlerkin , 18 Gallon s, 31s. nl2.3m

CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.

GREAT

F E L T H A TS I

ON T0-M0RR0W, SATURDAY, DEC 11,A N D DI !R l N ( i XKXT W K K K ,

W K W I L L O I ' F K K J'' ( ) ( l S A L E

4,600 F E L T H A T S , S L I G H T L Y D A M A G E D ,IS" AT ONE-THIRD THE ORIGINAL PRICE.

M. POWER <So SONS

2 & "3, BROAD STREET, WATERFORD.

WINTERN E W P R I N T E D C R E T O N N E S

AT LOW PRICES.

«gT N E W S T O C K A R R I V E D ,BLANKETS, QUILTS, and FLANNELS,

LINENS, SHEETING, TOWELLING, DAMASK CLOTH, and NAPKINS,

WE AKE NOT AWAKE OF ANY

LARGE A STOCK OFSO MANY VARIETIES TO SELECT FK0M—WHERE ALL CLASSEB CAN BE SUITED,

Jg- And PRICES >o Moderate, as at

M. SMITH'S, THE GLASGOW HOUSE,39, BAKRONSTKAND STREET, WATERFORD.

EBTABLIBDMEKTB—KILKENNY AND CAELOW. j !8-ly

TO BE GIVEN AWAY IA New M»dic»l Woik on Marriage, tbe cauie aud cure of

premature di-cline ill mull, Nervoui Uebility, Jinpotenc;,&c, with Hull* for removing ccrtaiu dinqualifications thatdestroy lh« bnnp incM of Wedded Lite , or

E V E R Y MAN HIS OWN D O C T O R .Fur Two Slumps suUcreia uuy uvuid tuu uutucroux

impofclorB who iii-nd tlit -ir bookb fur noluiiiu, publub iceti-rooDia!» ftliich they writo tlnmsclveii , ficlilioua n-vicwa fromimaginary Juurnula,|iiufi.< hi tocnie ilisi-uscs witli iiistiuinculiinstead of MtJicines , and olber auturditrcn as cruel as tbey»re deceptive.

A pliysicinn , 25yearn extenaivel yeiiiiigeil in tbi - t reiituientof Uiibilily nml tlie v»riuu« meutiil »"d lirrvous nlU-ctioli/l ri>tulting tbi ' i i l i»i i i , K i l l send tree nu riiL - ipl (il Two l'cuiiyBlauips '.o I'lt-pu) p,.9iu |i r, u | .iiii| .tili - i Mintuii i i i i ^ bif lii P'lil )bccebslul mill uulyftule Irealrornt, v it l i nil llm neceexaryrebcripiioua uud urSctCiuui by wbicb nullertrs may cureemitlvea nt trift ioK cost. Address Mr. LAWXS, Medicalnbliikcr, 11 Uand Court, llollcrn, London.

OMU « 8PAHIBH PORT A fruity \WUt wt p»d body, from tbe north-eMt J. 1/3 15/•f Spaia. * yean old at time of bottling J

CaKlo* SPANISH POET Thi fin«i\Red Wine produced in the noith-eut of I 1/9 81/Spain, jjtui old at tune of boulint . .j

CaKl* IA Pali SBBBBT fnm Sfmn A>pura Spasiih Sherry luiuble for Luncheon I l/ Q 18/or Dinner. 3 yean old at time of bottling J

Caatla C PaU BBXXB.TT/ nm Sfam A^food type of nutty Spaniih Sherry, mode- 1 /4 ^8/

ntoly dry. i yean old at time of bottling j

Ctatlt VP PtU MABS AI/A /nm Sicily sA delicite (larored Luncheon or Dinner \ 114 I Q)Wine 3, years old at lime of bottling .. j

Caatl. C Pale MAHSALA /rem Sicily)The finest dry and delicate Wineproduced I »/t» *u'in Sicily. 7 yean old at time of bottling I

Cattlt A OLABBT/ro<» France A pure jsound Meioc Wine ; an excellent beverage [ 1/ 12/«t all meals. Upwards ofayear in boltle)

ZJl^&zf ™^:] w is/poaMsstaf bottle character .. _ .. .. )_

Caitli SAtTimrB S<Ywr Ftit Qul,V ,) 2/1 26/A SpaikliB£ drj pimpagne. with xwfiaa flaTor and delicacy .. •• / *' ^

Caitlc 8A.tTMUR Geld Foil . Qiu««) 2/8 30/A Sparklinj dry Champagne, with H riM «ator. ireat delicacy and ag. ™"J 1|B 17/

G E E A T JB j f r . JEl &¦ A * T 1ST S 2

M, O'BEIEN & CO.Haro boon declared tbo Purchasers of the followiDg LotB " for CASH ,"

AT A LAUGE DISCOUNT OFF COST PRICE.

T H E Y W I L L , on S A T U H D A lOFFER THEM

«*5" At such PRICES as must c

¦toO Pairs of Blankets, slightly soiled

l'JO do Orcon and Blue Quilts, ,TO 1'iccca Homespun ChcekB,30 do do do20 do do do

100 do Wincey,1800 Yards Black Russell Cord,Irish Flannels,

N.B.—Tho al>ey« nro the. Cheapost Goods oyor offerod to tho Publio , oiid are well worth tho nttcntionof partios buy ing for Charitable purposos.

l»r THIS ESTABLISHMENT WILL BE CLOSED ON 27m.

47 , Q U AY ,dl° (OPPOSITE THE MARKET HOUSE).

BEST GOODS AT LOW PBICES

S« OL D H A M A N D O O N S ,1 1 A S H l i i , W E S T M O R E L A N D - S T R K E T , D U B L I N

Solicit inspection of above Stock.ol6.13t A L L A T L O W E B T 1 'I i I C E S F O R C A S H .

TO EIISrQTTIIREiRS I

S P I R I T S m „¦* BocUc Dcttft

Caitla UP IBISB WBIBXE7)Distilled ftom fine Malt, andmaturedinour V S/S 37/own Bonded Scores. 33 per cent under pC )

Castle DO IBISH WHISKEY)The finest old Dublin Whislcey, maturad in V 3/1 391our own Bonded Stores. Strength, proof)

Castle UP 300TOH WHISXBT) _Distilledfromfine Malt, andmatured inour > 3/3 97/own lionded S lores. 33 per cent, under pf. )

Castle SO SCOTOH "WHISKEY)The rinoc old Scotch Whiskey, matured in V 3/1 37/our own Bonded Stores. Strength, proof)

Cattle UP QIN Distilled from the best)unmatted Com, and highly rectified at our V 3/ 34/own Distillery. 33 per cent under proof)

Castle PROOr GIN Distilled from the best)ultmaited Com, and highly rectified at our y 2/10 84/own Distilleri ". Strenslh. proof .. .. /

Castle UP BRANDY I'ossessing the)w hclesome <itulities aud much of the nne > 2/3 377t'.ivor of Copnac. 33 percent, underproof/

Castle PROOF BRANDY Possessing the)wholesome qualities and much of the fine r 8/ 80/flavor of Cognac. Strength, proof . ./

Castle D COGNAC An excellent)Krandy of fine flavor, from the Champagne [3/ 80/districts of Coj;nac 35 per cent, nnder pf. )

Castle FO COON AC The finest Cham-)pasne Brandy, well matured by great age Y 4/9 67/Strength , proof /

Castle UP JAMAICA RTJIIIA well-)matured Jamaica Kum, and of a soft mello<7 V 3/3 37)flavor. Strength , 33 per cent, under proof)

Castle JO JAMAICA KT7M ™e|finest Jamaica Kum, well matured by peat V 3/3 3 Wage. Strength, proof )

Y , ASI > F O L L O W I N G D A Y SFOR SALE,

command a Speedy Clearance-( os. lid., (is. !>d., 8s. lid.i 10s. (id. aud l'Js. tnl.

•ks. Od., Gs. Gd., and Ss.5d., original prico, 8Jd.7-Jd. „ lOJd.

. 8Jd. „ la.2Jd., 33-d., 5Jd., 6JSd., and 7*d3Jd., tjd., 6>d., 8d., 10d., and Is.lOd., md.. Is. Id,, and Is. 2J.d.

BARGAINSIN

STOCK

CO-OPERAIIVE CREDIT BANK,M A N S I O N H O U S E C H A M B E R S

QUEEN VICTOKIA STKEKT, E.C.FIRST ISSUE OF CAWTAI -£500 ,000, UI Sub-

scriptions of JEI and upwards.Interest in lion of Dividond, 18 per cont. por an-

num, paid monthly.Cnrrent Accounts opened, and 5 per cent, interest

allowed on tho Minimum Monthly Balances.CHEQUE BOOKS SUPPLIED

Tho Bank grunts CrediU, and issues Circular Kotosfor tho Continent and Amorica, and transacts ovory do-scription of sound financial business. Book-keeping intho hands of tho Subscribers, and a quarterly BalancoSheet issued by Auditors appointed by thorn, mdopond-cnt of tho management.

For particulars apply to ,_ „« ,,a?30) E. D, OAKLEY, Managor,

HOUSE WHERE T1IEEE IS SO

BOOTS AND SHOES

H O T E L SKELLY'S CROWN HOTEL,

MONCK STREET, -\VEXF0RD.rp HIS is a Central nnd Cornlortabl o Hotel inJ. which everything can bo had on tho most moderate

terms.Best Dublin and Wcxford SpiritB ; also, BrandicB,

Wines, Porter, Ale, &c. (aul5-tf) /|Cars on Hiro at tho shortest notice.

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

49 J I A K L B O R O U G I l STREET.PARTIES VisitiDg Dublin enn bo accommodated,

with or without Board, and alt tbo comforts ofa home, on bloderato Terms. [o25-tf]

%3T Situation central, CI OBO to Sackyille-street.

C I T Y M A N S I O N H O T E L30 LOWKK BRIDG12 STREET, DUBLIN.

1 beg to inform my numerous Friends and thoPnblic that, through elision of time, I have becomeProprietor of tho abovo old-establiBhcd Hotel.

I have completely and moat comfortably ro-furnishedit, nnd havo considerably enlarged it, fitting it upthrougcout in best modem style.

I trust by careful and constant attention to tho wantaand comforts of my visitors to merit the patronago soliberally bestowed on my lato father, and respectfullysolicit an early trial.

MICHAEL COFFEY, Proprietor.Son of lato MATJKICE COTFET.

Please n»to Address—30 LOWER BKIDGE STREET-DUBLIN. dU-3m

THE WASHINGTON HOTEL,3t, USHER'S QUAY, DUBLIN ,

Under tho personal management of 3. C. WALSH , lateProprietor of tho College Hotol , Fleet-street and

Colloge-streot.

nnlllS HOTEL i« most Central and Convenient ;JL Trum Cars pass to and from King's Bridge audWestlnnd-row Stations every 10 minutes ; is onlythree minutes' walk from Smitbfielii and thu FourCourts , and is in thocoutre of the principal merchants'offices.

Charges will bo found moderate Beds, .1*. and Is.(id ; Breakfast , Is. to Is. -Id. j Chops, Ste*k», Kidneys,Ac. A largo stock of Wines of tbo choicest vinliige.

Spacious Dining-rooms set apart lor tho receptionof Club, Dinner, or Supnor Panics. a2.tf

D U B L I N .Tho European Hotel, Bolton Street,

milK EUROPEAN is tho largest, tho best situate,JL and the most comfortable Hotel in tho City . Allmodern improvements have been recentl y iutroduced ,und tho entiro Houso papered, painted, and decorated.

Twenty Suites of A partments for Fumilies. Draw-ing Rooms from 2s. Gd. to 5a. Sitting Rooms on tbeground floor frco of charge.

IJgT Sonp, Fish, Joints , Fowl , and Entrco inColleo Room and Restaurant from Two to Seveno'Clock daily. Bed, including Servants, 2s. 6d., 2s.aud Is. Gd.

[ra31.tn J. 1I0L0NY, Proprietor.

THE GREAT GLOBE HOTEL,DUBLIN (Established 40 Ycar<j),|i

1, 5, 0-, and 7, LOWSB BRIDGE-STREET,RICHARD COI FEY, Proprietor.

THK above Fiuvr-CiASs FOTEL has been newlyPainted, Papered, nnd re-Decorated , (several new

Rooms added, and all fitted up, in a superior style ofelegance and comfort , with the most modern improve-ments , and continue* to receive the undivided per-sonal attention of Mr. and Mrs. COKKET . From itscentral position it will be found most convenient for thevisitor, being in the immediato vicinity of the LawCourts, five to ten minutes' drive from any City RailwayTerminus, and afew doors from King's Bridge TramwayLine. Supplies of first-class quality. Notwithstandingpresent high rates, the terms will bo found most mode-rate. Break fasts from 1H . 3d. Table d'Hote, 2s. ; onwock days at three o'clock ; on Sundays at five o'clock.

Gentlemen's Coffee and Smoking Rooms. Ladies'Coffee and Private Sitting Rooms.

Accommodation for 180 persons, and Night Porter inattendance f20.1y

BRAZEN HEAD HOTEL,20, LOWER BRIDGE STREET, DUBLIN,!*!

UNDER new management, thoroughly renovated,central and convenient, combining Cleanliness

nnd Comfort with Cheapness.Beds, ls> . to Is. Gd. per night; Breakfast, Is. to Is. 6d.;

Dinner from Is. 6d.; Tea, 10d. Jameson's five yearold Malt, guaranteed , -Id. per glaee. Table d'Hote at4.30, Is. 8d.

W.C. and Bath-rooms recently added on eaohlanding. Night Porter in attendance.

<gj- Within five minutes walk of King1!' BridgeTerminus. j»8-ly.

WINES and SPIRITSN O T I C E .

Messrs. W. f r A. QILBEYBEG to Btato that they have OPENED PREMISES

for tho Salo of theirW I N E S A N D S P I R I T S

*.T7, LITTLE GEORGE'S STREET,

WATERF0ED,83?" Where SINGLE BOTTLES or any quantity can

bo obtained.

Spoeial attention is drawn to tho Reduction inl'rico of some- of tho Wines and Spirits.

October , 1875. neo.tf

G U R E F O R A L L !HOLLOWAY»S OINTMENT.

THE READY AND RELIABLE RZJIEDV,—Armedwith this Powerful antidote to disease , every man ia

his own Umily physician. The first Hospital burgeonsadmit its unparalleled and healing vntofs. Foreign Go-Tcrnmeuts sanction its use in their naval and military•ervices , and mankind throughout the world reposes theutmost confidence in its curative properties.

GOUT, RHEUMATISM , AHP DBOPST.—Tbese are amongthe most terrible and agonising diseases to which tbe humanf rarao is subject ; yet in their worst forms, nnd when seem-ing ly incuiablc, they disappear under a persevering applica-tion of this sootbiog and powerfnl Ointment , if strictattention be paid to the printed instruction wrapped roundeach pot. _ _ _ '

SORB THBOAI, DIPTUEBIA, QOINSET, M UMPS, AUD AIL

DBEAHOKKBKTS o? THIS CJIBBT AUD THBAT.—If, on tbeappearance of any of tbese diseases, thq Ointment be wellrubbed, it leaBt three times a day, upon the neck aud upperpart of the chest, so as to penetrate to the glands—theworst cases will yield in a compaiitWely ebqrt time,particularly if Uollonay's Pills be taken :in appropriate dotesto purify the blood.

BAD LZOS, BAD BBEASIB, UIMBOWS SORSB, AUD OLD

WOUHDS .— Many thousands of martyrs from the abovecomplaints bave found life almost iniupportablo ; but inllolloway 's Ointment be briskly and plentifully rubbed uponand around the part* affected, it will quickly penetrate tothe source of the evil ; ease may be «»Wy guaranteed, anddisease driven from tbo system. Nothing can be morosimple or safer than the manner in which it is appliednotbiog more unitary tbau its action on tbe body, bothlocally and constitutionally.

TUB M OTHBB'S FBIKID-SKIB DHIABSS HOWBTEB

DESPSBATC MAI DE RADICALLT CDBBD.— Scald»heads,itch, blotches ou tbe skin , scroluloos sor», king's evil, audsuch like affections, yield to tbe mighty power of tbi» fineOiutmeot, provided it be well rubbed nround tbe affectedparts t?o or three times a day, and the Pills be takenaccording to the printed directions.

A CEBTAIH CUBB IOB Plf^ *>» FISIOLAS.—Thou-Bauds of persons mffer excruciating agony lot years fromhese fearful complaint! through false delicacy. ¦ Anyooe sosuffering ihould at once purchase a Pot ot Hollowiy'aOintment , read the directions wbicb accompany it, art uponthem to the letter, and he will, without difhcully, sucwed inobliterating every vestige of these harassing complaint!.Both tht Ointment! and Pill ' ihould be uted in tl* folloio

ing Complainti.Bad Legs Corns (Soft) Scildariad Breasts Fistula. . 8ore ThroatsBurns Gout Skin DiseasesBunions Glandular Swellingt ScurvyChilblaina Lumbago . • Sore HeadsChapped Hands Piles , TumouraContracted aud Stiff Rheumatism, X >™",

Joints Sore Nipple" WoundsThe Ointment and Fills are sold «t Professor H OLLOWAT I

Establishment, 533, Oxford-street, Undon j also by nearlyevery respectable Vendor of Medicine throughout thtCivilized World, in Pots trod Boia, a It, ljd« ftj W.,4s 6d lla. 22s., and 33i. etch. The smallest Pot of Oint.mint contains one ounce ; and the smrJlt.t Box of Pillifour dozen. ' _ . _ . „

Full printed directions are affixed to each Pot and Boxand can. be had ia any.laugusge, even in Turkiab, Anbic'Armenian , Persian, or Chinese.

THE COAL TAB PILL (Wright's Pilnto Car-bonia tfeteigens), " Kilkenny, January 1st, 1874—

Plea so send me two toxes of your valuable Tar Pills, forwhich 1 enclose 2i. 6d. 1 am bound to conftsa that I bavedt-rived more bem-fit Iron them than snjr other pilli.—JohnRyan, 6taff Sergeant." They act upon lie stomach, theliver, nod kidnejs ; ire aperient, touic, »ud punfying.-Tbey sweeten the breath , ure the best Itemnle pills known,and a euro rrmeily for Ihoae painful 'affections, Hemorr-hoids (Piles). By all clieinists, in boxw, Is. Hd and 2»fld,W V WRIGHT aud CO., Soutbwaik-»treet , London, pro>prieto'ri of the celebrated Coal Tar Soap (Wrigbt'i SapoCarboaU Dct»rgen«). ' »ul8«w

DEVEREDX'SCATHOLIC CHRISTIAN DOCTRIN E

roB THID I O C E S E OP F E R N S .

NOW PUBL ISHED ,Kovised and Curreoted, with thu Approval of tho

Most Rev. Dr. FUBLONO, Bishop of Furns,THE CATHOLIC CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE

IOB TUB USS OFPASTORS AND CATECHISTS,

In order to Instruct Children and Illiterate Persons,By the REV. F. W. DEVEREOX,

Vicar-General of the Diocese of Ferns in 1615;To which are added Aots of Faith, Hopo, nnd Charity

and Instructions for Serving Ma?3.Revised and Improved under the direction of

The Right Rev. Dr. FIIELOXO , Bishop of Ferns.82T Orders to bo sent to THE N UTS OFJICE, Kiag

street, Waterford, whero tho Corrected and Author,ised Edition cai. now be had ; rr of tho Booksellers inthe Diocese. Auk for Dr FUBLOXO 'S Corrected Edi-tion, printed only at 49 Kiog street, Waterford .

" THE WATERFORD NEWS ".MACHINE P R I N T I NG , PUBLISHING,

B00K-UINDIN C, RUL IN G,ACCOUNT-BOOK AKD EYE-LET LABEL

MANUFACTORY,49 & 50 KING STREET (opposito Provincial Bank).

LETTER PRESS PRINTING,PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL,

In a manner that will not, w» feel confident, fail togivo satisfaction,

CHEAPLY , EXPEDITIOUSLY , AND ELEGANTLYAll th« FORMS used in WOKKHOUSli.S nml DIS1-KN-

SA1JIES, at Prices in The Netot PriuteJ List, which mayhe h»d uu »;-plicatiou.

Post rrccju r Su Stamps, open ends, or 12 slumps in imEnvelope.

rpilE .MEDICAL AUVISKK , ou pieinnlnre docny olX tbe ij»lern , aud its »pcidr it-sti -nition ; cliapti M on

ccrtsiii tl i iotdcrt , uud He bt>t acan- kr Ihi-ir rt-muval; ClioinicroKCOpi ! »aan aiil lo diagnosis; Marriage , its di.-iiualili-calioiis ; lulis >nd prifciiptiuns lor self- lrui lmii i l , Ac;illustrated witli numerous cnse». liy Dr. Wal-.ir l) c KMO »,llullurd llou>e, llolford Square , London, W.C.

DU UK KOOS' celebrated GUTT« VIT/K, ur LIFEDHOl'S , for Siicrmutorrliosa, Nocturnal Emissions ,

JinpoleD cy, Seiu.il Intupiicity, Dcbmty, Epilrpsy, and allthose dfb'eafcs for wbicli Mc-nuiy, £jr's»parilfci , &c, nre louoltcn emplos-ed by Englith Physicians to the ultimate I U I Hu Ilir SuOerer's health.

Tim (iUTTiE VIT^i ore the rrsult ol loup umctiral in-vis l i ^nliou cl the remedies be«t mlaptcd for Ibcse disease.-.Their ndi , Mm-ulniiug, stomachic qunlniri , aud, rbuvi- nil ,lliiir compute renovation of the nervous sy itcn , n inlcrI hen. iu evrrt rupict Wcrth y their ni guiticuni tiilr. 'Ibi-yiniiy liu taken without hiodrauce ur rtbtraiul ul diet , ic.and iu this nspict also iliry rrmj claim pre-rminrncuuiermost other advL-rtij-eil medicines, liy promoting digestion—nourishing the constitution—en richiug without luHuui'ii);the blood—l-racing without stiumlxliug ib- uervons ayneuitoo violentl y—tliey .streugtbcn the general hadit , and rebturethe natural hrnltny tone of the ueivoua and muscular fibres ,thus enliveuing nnd tipurntiug both body and uiiud.

The (jUTTit VlTjE have been particulBrl y >ucti t»fiiln'itb young people wbo bave the uppearauceot u'd Age; wbonre pile uud ellcminntc , and wbo, having an utter. '.islaitt (orc-vri vtlnii;: , aie iiuarncitnltd tor study, busiiifss or enjoy -inent. '1 liuUMiidi of apparenll y bopekss cases, g iven x/i bythe faculty, liuvu liet-n pi-rioant-ntty cured , aud have burLCKtali -ful evidence of the lact.

QzS' Price lls. and 3\is. of nil Chcmistp , or direct onreceipt of atnn ip« , or I'osl-i.tlicc order mlilrejseil tu L)r. DoKeo.« , Holluid House, Hi.llonl Spunrc, London , W.C.

Su;d by McMa alir i. Co., 121, C.'iu'l-Micel , Dubim ; MrWliite , Olscrver Oflirr, lii<i:yiuriia : A' r. U.ISM- 11, SouthernChronicle Oflici', Liiueiick ; Mr. Poison , Fermanagh MailOffice, Euniskilleii ; er ut The JS'eies Office , Waiei ford i

Pains in tho iSack , Gmvel , Lumbacn, Rhcuinalisin , UoutKlalulen .-y, lli-idailir , Xeivuumpn, lli- lnliiy, Stricture , <tc

DR. DE ROOS' COMPOUND RENALTILLS (as I l i t ir tisuuc Hi n i l , or tlu kidneys, in-

dicates) aie cell brand nil f.vtr (he wi-rld , :is the safest andbibt l!cu:cdy lui ihe BLove ilmiguou: couiphiiut8 , !)i>chi\rgi.8of any kind , ni.d Disuusu ol the Kidneys , Bladder , andUrinary Om»ns gi-i.rr.ill y, which , if neg lictcd , frcqueullyend iu Stone iu tbe bladder , and a lingering, painful death.Kor depression ol Spirits , Excitement , Incapacity for So-ciety, Study or Business, Loss ol Memory, Wreti-bcdjieas,Neivooiiiess, aud eveu Insanity ilsi -lf , irbeu (as is ofteu (becase) arising from or combined with Urinary Diseases, theyare unequalled, liy lueir enluury action ou liile andAcidi'y of the Stomach, tbey purif y and promote tlio Renalseditious, thereby prevent the formation of Stone , aod tbuiestablish lor life the health y lunctions of tbese organs.

Price Is. l|d., 2*, Od., 4s. Gd., lls. and 33s. ptr box, withfull directions through all themiste. The Genuine ham thewordt " Walter De Roor, London," in white letter", on theStamp affixed to each box, by special direction of Her Ma-jesty'i Honorable Commissiontrs, to protect the public fromfraud , and lo imitate which ia felony and transportation.

CAUTION.—Some unprinci pled Vendor* when askedfor Dr. De Roos' Pills, bave attempted to foist other medi-cines or compounds ot their own upon tbe purchaser, fromwhich they obtain n large profit , but irhich mvaribly entaildisappointment. A»k. lor Da. Ds ROOB' COS?O»HD RBJALPILLS, and Co not be persuaded into try iug anything elso jbut ebould tbe least difficulty occur, enclose tbe amount bypost-office order or stamps as above, and they niil be soutper return.

Sold by McJIaster 4 Co., 121, Cspel-slreet , Dublin; Mr.White, Obtener Office, Bsllymena j Mr. Hassett , SouthernChronicle Office, Limerick ; Mr. Poison, Fermanagh MailOffice, Enn;skillen ; and at 49, King-street , Waterlord.

DR. DE ROOS' PILULE VITiE, or VEGE.TiBLS LIFE PILLS, are rapidly superseding castor-

oil and the old-fashioned disagreeable medicines formerly ad-ministered by tbe faculty, which , it is now admitted , toofrequently resulted iu a confirmed Btato of costiveness. Th?Piluiss VitK , on the contrary, cleanse the stomach, purify tbogecretioos , remove headache, iodi geition, &c., HU J instead otrendering it ueceasary to be always swallowing medicine, »few doses only, taken occasionally, will be found all that isrequired to keep up a health y stnlo of the a\ .-uni. l-.'quall yadaptiil to all ages, it hcing merely nccos-iary to iei;uiale tin-dose accoiding tu I lit age and bttcii ^lhuf the palifiit j whilstfnr.li'inalc complaints they are altogether unrivalled . Price,Is. 1JJ., 'Ja. !>d., it. li'l.. lls. and J3J . per box,

Sold by MuMastcr & Co., ic, &c. [m abofi-.j, ami at Tf eU'a terfori News Office.

DOES TOUR HAIR PALL OFF, -ORTURN GREY , I K . t If so, nse ROSALIE CO0-

PELLE'S CRINUTRI AR, noted all over thu w/iId forksmiraculous properties, and at the only remedv.'tbat can bedepended upon. Ic is guaranteed to produce whiskers,moustacbios, &c., in a few weeks, and nill/be fonnd emi-nently successful in Doorisbing, curling, aruf beautifying thebair; checking greyness, strengthening weai hair, prevont-its falling oft, and restoring it in baldilesi from whatevercause. Upwards of 100 physicians hare recommended it intbe nursery, for promoting a Hue , bultby head ol hair, andavertiug baldness.in alter years, lnrfjottles price 2s. each,

" I was bald''nine yean, but I/Bud DEW bair comiog ra-pidly."—J. Hone,' "Thanks to*jfour stuff, I hive an oi-celleot moustache aud whi6kersy'i-lfajor liruwne. " i liadlost my hair iu patches, btrf- it has restored it."—MissHewitt. " After 20 years ifeHness, it has acted miracul-ously."— H. Uoir. -J*T (d25.tf.)

f iS - Sold at Taa-'Niws OrncB, Waterford.

" For the Blood i« t fy s'L ife. "—8ee Deuteronomy, chap-#<«., verse 23.

Clarice's Wfiili famed Blood Mixture.FOR CLEAN&HQ and CLEARING tbe BLOOD from

ALL IMBURITIES, wiether arising lrom yontblulindiscretion orjfeV other cause, cannot be too highly r«eom-mended. It

^curea Old Rores ; curea Ulcerated Sores in the

Neck Ulcerated Sore Legs; Blackheads or Pimples on th*Face ; Scurfy Soret j Canceroot Ulcers; Blood and Skin Dis-eases j Glandular Swellings, aud clears the Wood Irom allImpure Matter, from whatever cause arising.

Aa this mixture is pteamot to tbe taste, and warranted fretfrom mercury—which all pil t t and most medieiues sold fortho above diseases contain—the Proprietor solicits sutfercisto give it a trial to test its value.

TH0UB15DS 01 TIUIIKOBIAU IBOSC XIX PABTs.-Sold ID Buttles 2s. 6d, e'acb', and ia Cases, containing 0

Bottles, 111. each,'sufficient to effect a permnuent cure iuloug-iUnding cases, by all Chemists and Patent MediciueVendors ; or Mat t* any addresa on receipt of 30 or 132stamps, by

i\ J. CLARKE, Cbemiat, Uigb-atreel , Liucoln.WBOLBIiLX AOSSTl '

:Barclay & SODS, London, and all tbe Wholesale Hoases.

rpHE Marvellona Remedy for Coughs, Colds,_1_ Hoarwuesf, Asthma , Bronch it is, Cousumptiuii , and

all Chest Affections.P E C T O R I N E ,

Sold by all Cbemists, in Bottles, at 1$ H i, 2< OJ, is 6d, andlit. each. Sent by the Proprietors npou receipt of Stamps.

From Rev.J. STOKBHOOSE, St. Saviour's; Vicarage, Not-tiDg bam i " Angust,1874 : Dear Sir—I can strongly recom-mend your Pectorme u am invaluable Cough Remedy, Ihave given it a fair tri-sl in my own family, and have alsosupplied it to persons suffering from Coogb in my parish;and in every instance it bis giveu immediate relief, lusome cues, »ft« passing sleipleu nighu, one or two dosesof the Pertoriue hive bad eucb a good effect, that personsbave got a good night'a rest, and the couth hac speedilydisappeared." ¦ " . . . _

Ur. A. Koiii, St. Ann's Square, Mancbuter^Mys s" Yonr Pectorine » "perior to any Medicino I have eT ertried for Coughs and Colds."

Pectorine cares tbe worst forms of Coughs and Colds.Peclorine cures Hoarseness. Pectoriue givei immediatorelief iu Bronchitis. Pectoriue ia tbe bett Uedicino forAstbma. Pectorine curea Whooping Coogb, Pectorinawill cure a troublesome tickling Coogb. Pectorine is inval-uablo in tbe Early Stagn o( Consumption. Pectorini rt-lieves all AfftctioDi ol tbe Chat, Lungs, and Throat. -

Prepared only by SMITH & CLARKE; ilinufscturingChemUU, Park Street, Uncolo.- ,*, tVicf-Chancellor, Sir C Hall granted a perpetual in-junction, with cctti, agaimt F. Mason, Chtmist, Uothep.bam, lot using tbe word " Pwlorine." ' ¦'. ¦ : •

Wboleul* A«nU—BisciiT i, Son, London, andthe WlWlmU H«Ki [vAUf ig il

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PROGRAMME OF AUCTIONSB Y J O H N P E N D E E

POLICIES OF INSURANCEFOR SALE

BY P U B L I C A U C T I O N ,AT T1IK

CITY AUCTION MART,IT BAUl tOXSTKAXD STUEET , WATEliGORD ,

On FRIDAY, DEC. 17TH .Sale at Twelve o'clock sharp.

JOUN l'KNDElt haviug received instructions, willSELL 11Y AUCTION,

At tho CITY AUCTION MART, on FRIDAY,DECEMBER 17tb,

TWO POLICIES OF lXSUKAN'CE,KllVcluil on iho Life of Mr. R I C I I A K U UaiiEU ROBEUTS ,

lato of (.ileuTilk', Watorforct.Ono for £500, ell'ccted in tbo year 18U0, Annual

Premium, £12 Us. 2d.One for £1,000, efkctuU in tho year 1SG1, Annual

Premium, £27 Ds. '-M.Tlio Premium on tho .(.'SOU Policy is paid up to tho

j lh .March, 1 70. Tho Premium on tho JL'l.OCX) Policyid paid up to tho 2oth December, 1S75.

On the 1500 Policy there is a Jiouus added of £31Us. Id. On tlio £1,000 Pulicy theio is added a Bonusiif t'To l.-i. KM. lioth Policies are ull'ecled with thoOUI Alliance lirilish and Foreign lusurauco Company,Lomlun , csl.-ibl^ livd in tbo yuuv 1SUJ-, with a Capitalol'l-'ivo Million ^Icrliu^.

For pariiculars and eomlitioi.a of Salo apply toI) I > M I -.\ N \' T.\\:n , Solicitors , Culbock-st., or todlO JOHN PENDER , Auctioneer.

NO. W, THE MALL , WATERFORD

A t t m o i i v o a n i l Select PAI.K of tlio moat SUPERIORami M O I J E U X F U R N I T U R E , onl y about ThreeYears in use.

JOHN PENDER having icieiveil iustructiou9 fromthe executor of tbo Into Colonel KUBKHTS , will

Sell by Unreserved Auction,AT NO. 30, THE M A L L , WATERFORD,

ON WEDNESSDAY , DEC. 29rn , 1875,Tho ENTIRE FURNITURE , which is in tho best]>rt !.-urr:ilioii , and consints chiilly of:—

Tl IE JJKAWIXG ROOM—Ono llnhoffany CentreTuliK; ; to'oCa and occasional Tables; suito of Spriiiff-se.'ilcil Furniture , upholstered in striped Damask , with'I'liree Window Curtains (en suite), with Gilt CorniccB ;Square and Corner Whatnots ; Davenport ; one veryimposing-looking Cheffonier in Walnut, of handsomeformation , nicely carved , with Mirror nt back , and<.i!.os ratals ; One 1'icr Cila.-s, 5l' i 11, with moHerti giltframir ; rea l JJrussols Caqiet and Ru^' ; Fender and^li-i-U ; flic -t-li ^'ht Oasalier ; Pair of Worked Seats jTwo Laiii •>' Inlaid Maniuatrie Arm Chairs.

THE D I N I N G KOU.M—1J ric.hly.eurve.il Balloon-back Spanish .Maliuj rai iy Chairs , upholstered in hair jAnn Chairs and l.uuu;;e ; >ct of Domingo MahoganyTfli -coiv niniiiif 'i'al'lc.'-.ivilh lliico extra leave.smassivoMahogany Sid.-lmur.l ; mio n;.rising .Mahogany DumbWaili-r , Whatnot and Prc<* : Hr.is-elsCarpet and Hug ;Fruder .Sti-c!s ; mie :Mi^lit Ua^alicr ; Scarlet DamaskWindmv llaii^'in- ;.-, Pules and Mu.-lin Curtains.

HKDKOi 'JlS , tivi- in number , contain massive Ma-hcj Miiy and Irn '.i l i i- iU t i-.i.K with Spring mid Hair Mat-trc.-.-i'.-: ; J) .>l.-U-rs :iii.l Pillows ; Mahogany Wash Stands,with .Marble Tups ; Divssin;; Tables , Presses, Ward-robes , Brussels and Kidderminster Carpets , and allniher ncci's.-iiry Ai.ii-les.

HALL—11 u lta'.k :i:id Umbrolht Stuml , combined, inOik , nicel y carved , and enriched wi th Mirror at back ;Hall Chair.-, Dumb Waiter , Uil Cloth , I^iiup, Eight-dayL'lm-li , .Mai .--, Ac-.

The Pantries ami Kitchen are fully furnished.I >l 'T-DiJOU—One Set of Puny Harness.; One Lady's

Saddle, London made , scari-cly soiled.Salo at Twelve u'Cloek.

Al-n , will be SOLD, at this same time and Place.,Ti l l ." l .VIT.'i;j-:.->T in tin.- J.KA.SJ-: of the HOUSE,

Held under Lease, dated iVJi March , 1S07, for 40 years,nt llie nominal Kent of X '.\« per Annum , from tho trus.lees of the Holy (.il'.o-t Hosp ital , to tho late SA U A H

M'.I IM U S , and now vested in Ki iWAitu KOHEKTS , Esq.The llousi; has latel y undergone a most thorough re-pair , Papering and Painting , with new Ifaue;e,aud many<;t/n '/ -im/ 'n> i ' t-iiic/Ks, uiii] ) i;i.-i also the advantage of O.isand Water , has a ginnl Yard with every accommodation.

The lnu ic.-l in the Lease will be Sold at l'J sharp,Furniture immediately after. dlO.2t

JOHN PENDER , Auctioneer.

1JEAL" STREET , WATERFORD .

A DESIRABLE INVESTMENT.T'i MiNKK.M. WATKU M A N L- K.M.TUUKKS, A LK A N D

I'oKTKU M K KCHAMS , \C.J O H N P E N D K l t Imvii i ^ received instructions from

-Me.-srs. I11CK1K .t CO., will SELL b y peifecllyU N K E S E K V E O AUCTION ,

O-X M o X D . 'i Y , m x E M H E I l M lh , 1S75,TJ1E INTEREST IN THE LEASE ,

Which has 'I'l \ r nr s ui iexp ired , iit ,C"i0 a year, of tho.Steam ./Eralcd -Miue ia l Wuier Manufuctory, Alo and

Puller SinruH , Dwellini; House, &e., situato in11EAU STREET , WATEKFORD ,

Al.-o, llie Entire PLANT , HORSES, VANS , ic.,eoiisislin^ chielly of : —

i IN K LHousK PDWEI ;STEAM ENGINE A N D ISulLER ,by Key, Aleade .V Co., London ; SODA WATER MA-C H I N E , by Lamprov , licndcU A: Co., Dublin ; (JASOM-ETKIt , with Cop|K.-r llellM; GENERATOK .ACilTATOR,J f t ' l T L I N i i and C O K K I N C MACHINES , FORCEPL'.Ml'S, TANKS , HoT l'I.E DliAINEKS , .fe.

Also, about i;ir.O worth of M IN ERAL WATER , ALB,AND PORTER BOTTLES.

Two y cry strung useluI JIORSES, ono DON KEY ,two SPRING Delivery VANS , FI.U A I ', IIA I I N K S J , TA L K .LINO , D IIAVS , and a lai^e lot of undetailod propertyconnected with tho Trade.

Tho Concern wi ll bo kept at work t i l l day of eale,iiml may be ins-peclid by inteMling purebasers uj ) totin ; IStli , and sco ilie .Maeliinery workin g, which isnearl y new , ;md by tins best makers.

This Concern ;3 wo i th the iiuenlicn of ibe Ttado ,us il is weii an aujr c l fur iluin.j a larsju buuiuessand has u cotiHidi-r:ible sum i.xpcndcd ou the Dwell-ing lloii.-e and C-ihC i-ri i ' , which nrn now in best,repair , nut rc ijuiri iij ; any umiay. Liceu3j pai I upto Ocl., 1.S7U.

The Min era l Water Machinery, in it mm- stands ,wi l l be iil lep il w i t h tb f in tun -s : in the Lease, iimlif i/il Sold in licit way, wi l l be Sold separatel y.

Saie iit h:iir-|i.:si 11 o'cluck sharp, coinmi'iu;iii^ withl lu r ^ iv , Vans , :HM ! all out-dcor ]iroiicrly. Sale olI UVIIM ! in the L'.-:i-c at <>uu <i '(,'l'>ek.

J O H N PENDER , AtcTioNKKit.

SALES.C( jUNi V K I L K E N N Y

IMPOSTAKT AUCTIONI.- F;r-Wii-- I 'A K . M IMPLEMEN TS , CATTLEs 'l 'UAW , CK W Y I ' I : N , OUTSIDE CAK , PH.ETON , >VI:

W I L L I A M S.M I l ' l l .V SON have been favored withi i i -

'tr i f t i 'T i - ip i in .Mr.-, Sn ; r i iKN S , who has let the

l - lt id 1U Si'il b> A l l c t i i i l i , ill

K l h l i A l ' V UULi SK (a mile from t liu brid ge),,:, 1 LK -^ I ' A Y , -J l - t DECE.MHEi:. the following

vihi -il ' l c Prop'-rt v : — N i n i - \\ yea r old liullocks ; rick <j(Xr 'i'w :' t p i' .Mu iid 'Thre -li iu-,' .'.iai-liini!; Hfin^by 's Com-l-' i"i. l ii ' -apin^ ' and Mowin g Machine , Winnowing Ma-(-| ',<- , ¦ ' l u in ip^ Sli '-cr mid i' lil prr , Hay Cutter, doublel i i r row , larv e Plimj -'h , two Seed do., one Wheat do.,>« :n" and Chain- , Aui i -ri '- i in Hake ; iiorLible 15 gallons'li . i i l i -"- - - Gi¦ul.ber .-, SeiilUiT, two Sheep Hacks, CattleTit ',.. Water barrels. l" l> 1J-'r;ll» *-'i"'t 'i . 1)r ay and Case|- ,,ir.'l- S.'t- Tackling, Caiiitiridge Roller Stone andIV tic ii.iil- Car Liil , large lieam , Metal Pig Troughs,il'irce large -Mcial 1't its , Cr.inc, Oat Jiin , .Met.il Grate,l'l 'i ip l HHIT 'W , Timber and Firewood , Wire Puling, Nct-t ,n " -iml Sack- , Winnowing Sheet, Jtopcs, ladders ,F..rk s an.l Sl.r.mg.- , Clippers , Swinging Maehuie , twoS-ubUe- and ii.-i.llc-, one Donkey do; splendid new side.s'.,id'lV two sets H.u ni.-.-s; lighl-runnini; Croyden , byi i I viry • i-xcelW nt I )uU «le Car, l'hiclon ; .small patenti l.iirn. ii i lk 'J'ub- , earthen Piiiii , Scale mid Weights,p-dls i l iut i r Mahogany Sideboard , iledstuads, Palli-a ' ,¦ 'w-irdrubi - , .Vc. Sale at 11 o'clock *harp.

' W I L L I A M h .Ml ' l II >t .'•UN , Aiict oneers.• '. Mic hael street , Waterfurd . Dec. 'J, 1S75. -t

COUNTY OK K I L K E N N Y

ANNUAL AUCTION«' ¦'•"l)llUi;li"Y ^UNU ^UsS °

ATTLK l AX "

\TVAST! KTO WN (lor .Mrs. VILIJEKS STWIIT )-VI (¦ ¦MtUOTHKIl .S will SELL by AUCTION', ofQ JION DAY , the -M.U DECEMBER , 1S75,tL^Sorn 'CHrUFEii;, .it for the breeder or

"" butcher , U j n n d l i yea.«' old.

? FoCur

VyS^t-LL, Lord of the Mauor(29 ,lSl)

bred by -Mr- WEI.S-IKH , o»er 20 cwt. >yei b'hj ;

, n-^vKw HOUSE , by tho Italian Uco ;

aora lo pay 2».P^g^CARRO°l"uKK« , Aucimnccr ,.15 Johns'in-ntrect , Clonnid.

dlCaatlclow:.iB within Two miles o. C.nrick.on .Suir

llailway Station.

AUCIIOSK^ VALUATOR. T >H O L M)SKH1 U LAM i 'im;,

Ancti'i.ico A X D MMi r :

l£5r HENRIETTA STREET , WATEUFOHD ,** n i ^ -n-u i.miiJiually nttendod to, and

^ber0 a" °gygj iU'-r i,)., _ B3.tf

'." ' ,,, T__ wnit'ia —The coriwratiou of We*,

"inds in groat need.

SECOND DELIVERY

W I N T E R0

G O O D S !

All my Stock ofVXT I N T E R r i O O D S

Aro now complete, and will bo ready forSMo on To-morro w and following days.—My Slock comprises all tho Load 'ig Nov-olties of tho Season in

MILLINERY, HOSIERY RIBBONS,MANTLES, GLOVES, LACKS,SHAWLS, FEATHERS, UMBRELLAS 'DRESS GOODS, FLOWERS, BOOTS andLADIES' UNDERCLOTHING. SUOES.

UABY LINEN, of every descriptionGENTLEMEN'S TIES, COLLARS, SHIRTS,

BRACES, ic.

W. KELLY,MILLINERY , MANTLE , AND GENERAL

DRAPERY WAREHOUSE ,Cvi}" 7 5, Q U A Y , WA Tti U F O U D .

P.S.—Having added a Costumo Department , I cannow copy Costumes to order.

X O T I f l E

V. J. R Y A NBEGS to inform tho Public that ho has THIS D.VV ,

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER GTII , 1S75,OWNED his A'i'lK 2 ULLWKUY, D RESS, ami

General DRAPERY WAREHOUSEm, MICHAEL-STREET, WATERFORD.

Ilia Stock, which ho most carefull y selected, com-prises :—

MiLLi.Ni tKY and DKKSS .M A M N G in all its braucbos,under tbo pcrsouul superintendence of Mrs. R YAN ,who has hbd considerable experience of tbeso depart-menu iu Brighton , Loudou, and other tiishiouabluTowns in England.

Flowors, Ribbons, Laces, UoBiory, Glotes.All tho Novelties suitable for the present Scasou,

in Wool Scarfs, Ladica' C'ouds, Cross-overs, FuucyDressos, Cashmeres, Silks, Musliuu , Calicous, Liucua ,Uaberdusbory, &c.

Gentlcmeu 's Scarfs, TieB, Shirts, uud Collars, &c.All Gtxj ds aro marked at tho very lowest possiblu

Prices, iu order to tsccuro a ready Sale.u5. H-it}" A TKIAL Sotict iKii .

S H I R T S-(Fit Warranted)QUIRTS AND COLLARS made to measure in a£5 superior manner.

5 5" To mcci urgent requirenients , we aro at alltimes provided wi th Leading Sizes, ready lor iin tne-diute use.

Our SPECIALITIES for the SEASON iiicludo theI N D I A G A U Z E , / .LTHYR, and Colored FilENCUCA.MUR1O SJI l imNUS.

\Vorlh y ol >pecial uUctilioi. —Our FINE WHITESHIRTS , MILITARY FRONTS and CUFFS, 3Us.per Hull Dozen.

Patterns and Instructions lor Self-MeasuroiHcut onapplication.

P . T U li 1 JN' & S O N S ,Shirl-ihiktrs ami J lvsicn; Indi a n .)' ColunialOulj Utcn.

yUAY , WATERFORD. mhli -BUILDIJMG AND JOINERY WORKS

BERESFORD STREET, WATERFORD

M A T T H E W H U N TBegs respecilully to iutiinati ; to the Public gcnenill y

thai b.iviug, wi th in the past few mouths , madeTp XTKS'SiVE AJL.TiiUATlUJS S AJs D 1A1-O-i PROVE.MENTS iu the above Establishment,(rendered necessary by his increasing business), he hasmuch greater facilities tlian hereto/ore for ilie execu-tion of all orders entrusted to him , which shall alwaysreceive his best and careful attention , with due re-'ardto promptitude, efficiency, aud a JlouEit .m: SOILI:01 CllAUOKS.

COSTKAOTS for BuiLoiNo and HOUSE KEI-AIKS en-tered into, uud every deseriiition of

CARJ'fiN-lj{ V ana JOINERY WORKcarried out. Plans and Specifications furnished

Bercsford street, Waterford , July 17, li>75. jely *

WHOLESALE A N D RETAILWINE A]M» SPIRIT STORES.So l,»UAY , uud (Jui 'iiur of UUNDU 1T LAKE ,

U'A TEltFul t li.W I L L I A M i ' O W E H

Uej ;d respec t fully to iutimate to his Friends and thoPublic generally, Llmt lie ban

"VIOW OPEN , tbu above STORES, wbero hu hopes,1M by strict attention lo ousiuess, and kcei.iuj .'tho very BEST WINES and SPIRITS merit nfshii.ro of patronage.

HOI-S K K K E I - EKS will iiud it tbeir interest tu pal.ron-iso t h e above atublisbinent.

UT^J1* Please ibservc llio addiess :No. bli TilE yUAY,

(C'ormr of L'uiuiKi l iMiiCi ,> •'« _ WA TKKh 'unU.

> - j H A T S !j j f f j B rp l'lS DEPARTMENT is Supplied by^^^^ JL th i most eminent London Makeru(including CiHHaTV & Co.), with iho leiiding Shapes in

a i LK A.NU i 'ELT 11 ATS ,Deliveries bi-nioutbly.

SI 'K I I A L SiiAi'Ks aud EXTKA LIUIIT H ATS mado to orderiu a week.

C4J" Worth y of particular notice, " Our Cl.Kiuc.i l11 A r," warranted to stand weather and kvet> the enlur

GENTLEMEN'S SHOOTING uud TRAVELLINGHATS and CAPS, Ax\

The KTUN STRAW HAT ; LAUV'S RIDING HATS1'. TOWN & SONS,

5S .)• D'J, y U A Y , W A T E li t'U H U.N.U.—Hals sold by us, dtcsmil viiilioul C'/.urji'.

MORRISSY'S CARRIAGE MANUFAC10RYliERESFORD-STUEET i BATH-STREET ,

WATERFORD.CARRIAGES of every description bu il t to Order,

of be .Materi.iis, and by liist-c-la.ss Worktneu.A \'ariety of New and Second-baud Carriages, Croy -dons, Ac, of the Newest Designs, wh ich ho lcelsussured will bear comparison w i tb suiy us regardsPiico, Materials , Workmausbi p, uud Finiiih.

Ref.airs and Painting executed with Neatness, uudat Moderate Charges.

'JarrioL'i'S ami Carn taken in Exchange. je S.tf

M O N "E Y -¦JO FARMERS , SHOPKEEPERS, TRADERS,

DEALERS, uud iho Public generall y.f l VI K CO OPERATIVE LOAN F U N D SOCIETY,JL (Established JaOU J ,

OI U C K : 7 THOMAS STKEET , WATERFORD.LOANS granted ou Security of Householders, or

other Securiiy approved ol , repayable iu instulmculs.For Foiuis ot A pp lication , und all purlieulars, app lyto above uildresH.

The picliinitarics of Priratc Loans c»u bo arrangedby letter , addic.-scd to the Secretary . u2li-ll

BISEOP & SUxNS' QUINlhE WINKr j THIS invi guruiiii g W INK , .SO Mrong ly rccotn-_1_ mended by the highest iledical Authorities for its

Tonic and Restorative IJuulitics , is prepared w ith themost careful attention to the purity of it« ingredients,and contains One Grain of Quinine iu each Glass. Soldeverywhere. J J t M i n : Wholesale by BUII ,KAU & liovu ,M'SlASiKi : , HonusuN ', (t Co , l luui l MooitK i t 'u ,A I.KX . FiNDi.AiKi: >t Co., FAWCKTT A; Co., CANTKKI .I,A; CU C I I U A NK . Retail by H K.VUI TOUIN , J AMKS FLAN -AdA N , JOHNSTON .V OL D I I A U , and others. JHuckruck :J. RtciiAKl isoN. Cnik : TOJIKI .N.S A; So.N, Wuouruicii ,J iOUKNL , & Co., 11. MoUlllS, J. JlolKiA.V Sj tVTll.

Heljast : Wst .DoulilN .V Co., CLAKKKit M CM IJLI^N,J, r,- J. 11A.SI.ETT, H U O I I W HITE , W. EA K I S i. Co.,LKATHAM , Coui.TKi:, A: HO W A K D , W. G II .M OKK &C O

Lundondvmj: OsiiouNE A; 1'A'ITES, JA M E S THOJII 'SON& SON.

Manufactured and liottled by Messrs. BISHOP i,SONS, Finsbury Dislillery, London. iny^b-Gm

Improved White Soft Soap,FllKK fi'o m smell , for thu Laundry and House-

hold purposes. It renders linen buiutifully white,cleanses butter, and is cheaper than any other Soap. Itpossesses dLtoucnt qiuilities, and is a (lisiufuctunt whenused for cleansing und Purifying Walls, Floors, Jiedding,A:c, and is rccoinendeu as a 'Vermin Killer. Tho SudBdisinfect Drains, A:e. Manufacturers and sole Patentees,PIKE and CO., by appointment to tlio Military andNaval Laundries, Carltou Works, Pcckhain ,London , S.E.

Agent for Waterford—Mr. THOMAS PUUCELL, Bar.ronstrand-streot. m'JS.tf

QA8WWS CHOICE^^^^

CKIEIUIKTE U FOR OJIEA T STlltiNQTll ANDFULL FLAVOUR.

CASSKLL'S ORIEN TAL COl'i'EE consists, I » M-lt:> l:uu "t i l .c Ki.i- t ?. l owi l ir , u! Kasl liuliii

J i t tin" i . rci -s - el 1 i>:> >li t mill Kti l . i l i l ig tl.e lu l lrtn- iml l i .mil

fine H I O' IUI «"• ini -M -lvnl , riMiilfrmu it i l )U. i l Ki 11 r (.oll.c » U

,!!,;,.". , . /. ! n, ( l l i l EV I A l . l O U M H l lv V I H E 1'KICH -C l 'U N ..1 COI'FICE. I' ruf 'J-. r« II ' .

C^ASSKI JL'S UOl'l-'KES uiu tilso supplied at,) 1- , 1-. 4.I., 1-. ul , Is. b l ., mul l... :ui. |«r b)

( i i . . - . i t f il . iu iu l iuul lid.""!, "I CinibUis dUJ d i r - t i^ lii

I'.t'k- i s Ti- i - nni- mi- •» • • 1* 1- u m l .

CA'SSKLL'S COl'TL'L'S liavesccureU tlie most

'"' * J.- -.|i«.«; r. |-u :a'.ai. , ..l.J I I H-> II .A- I- I.e. 11 I. il.ly

e» Min. -J i.ui' .»!¦;• '•"• J i'"1'1 "'"'"f l'' "1 l i ' l» i ' J lur I .I'..II J

A y U A l l l K K Oh A .'.-K N l U h Y . A-fc .1 ,«urGioiei- tu . CAS>I:LL> COF^.K, IIU J \K « U I U you ».l t i e

r i j lt A n i c n . ' l""-i)J,11'l l.ltl) W1I0LESALE BY

CAS6EM,, iiiWW & C0- bO FEMCUURCU ST.I, O S D O N j

«au Aitd add ly Grouts throughout Inland,

3 A L L I N A K I L L N U R S E R YWATEII FORD.

WnOWER begs to offer a largo aud Well-

• X- grown Stock of tho uuderaamedTREES, oto., Cheap : —

LARCH, SCOTCH SPRUCE , SILVER FIR ,AUSTRIAN PINES, ALDER , BEECH ,

OAK, ELM , PRIVET, CHESTNUT ,AND THORN QUICK ,

LARGE EVERGREENS, AND CONIFERS ,Suitnblo for immcJiato effect ;

ESPALIER, PYRAMID , AND STANDARDFRUIT TREES,

SEAKALE, ASPARAGUS,S T R A W B E R R Y P L A N T S ,

STRONG VINES IN POTS,STANDARD ROSES,

GREEN-HODSE PLANTS, &o.

S E E D W A R E H O U SE ,25, KINa-S Tltiiei. 3l-3d

T IEHIG COMPANY'S E X T R A C T of »! E AT.

Finest Mcnt-lhivourinj f S'ock for Soups , made Dishes,and Sauces. Cnutioi *—Genuine only witli tacsitmlu ofllutuu Liobin 'a si'i;uaiuri! iieru>» hilu 'I. ill O.It

BOOK-KEEPER AND CLERK. .A RESPECTABLE MAN , of iutegrity, cxpurionco,

XJL aud first-class ability, wishes for an engagementas above. Most respectablo rolerences. Apply toD. N., office of this papor. j i20-tf

To Wholesale aad Family Grocers, Tea, Wineand Spirit Merchants-

A MOB', respectablo Young Man , of oight years'

oxperienco, at tho nbovo business, ia now oponfor nn eiifrasoincor. Can (fivo first-class dischargesfor honesty aud sobriety ; uudertsands mixing ofTeas aud refining of Wine, tfce. Address, " Grocer,"oflico of this Paper, for four days. ol if.

NEW WHOLESALE AND RETAILWINE and SPIRIT Establishment,

THOMAS STREET, WATERFORUIt. M A 110 N Y $¦ C 0.,

BEG to inform their Friends, tho Nobility andGentry, aud tho Public general ly, that thoy in-

leud OPENING their Now W I N K and Si'UitT STOKESat THOMAS-STREET, on FRIDAY, HDth lust.

Having procured a largo and varied assortment oftho finest Brands of Old Irish Whiskey, Wines andBrandies on most adviintiigcous terms, thoy aro nowprepared to executo all orders entrusted to them.

In WIUSKKV, nono but thoscof tl.o bost Irish makerswi l l be kept in stock, and thoy guaranteo to theirCustomers a pure article, freo Irom any adulterationwhatever,and such as uanuot fail lo giro satisfaction

Their R UA.VUI is imported direct from JAS. HK.V-NKSSV & Co., Cognac, thereby guaranteeing its purity.

They havo been fortuiiato iu procuring a consign-ment of raroold WlNi : , direct from tho best growers,which they oiler ou reasonable term*, and (latterlucmsclvcs that for quality and flavor it. cannot bosurpassed.

Tbo most complete arrangements have been madeto carry ou a high class Trade, and by c u e and at-tention they hope to merit a share of public favor.

Tho most, liberal terms allowed to thu Hade.Orders fro m thu country promptl y attended to. Or-

ders received ut tho Butter Stores as woll as WinoStores. £5$" A ru iAi. BO M U T K II . oliD .tf

Thomas-street, Waterford , 21st Oct., 1S75.

COUNTY OK WATEKFOKD.

IDJOUliSED I 'l lESEXTHKNT SESSIONS

TO CONTRACTORS.TVyOTlCE IS UEREBY GIVEN , that thoJ- « Adjourned Presentment Session.", for the purposeof receiving TENDERS and entering into CONTRACTSfor the execution of the Works approved of at tho lastSpecial Sessions, will be held at the following places outhe days and at the hours hereinafter mentioned :—

For (faultier , at Callaghane, TI I U K SD A Y , 10th Decem-ber, at One o'Clock.

Middlethird , Tramore, FR I D A Y, 17th December, 1875,at 1-2 oX'loek.

Upperthird , at Carriekbe", SATURDAY , 18th Decem-ber , 1875, at 12 oXlock.

Glcuahciry, at Uallymacarbery, M ONDAY , iiuth De-cember , 1875, at One o'Clnbk.

Coshmorc, at Lismore, TUESDAY , 21st December,1875, at 12 o'clock.

Docies Within Drum , at Clashmore, W E D N E S D A Y ,'22nd December, I.'t75, at 12 o'clock.

Dceics Without Drum , at Dun-'arvau , TI I U K S IIA Y ,23rd Dec, 1875, at 12 o'clock.

County at Large, Duugarvau , Same Day, 2tfrd Dec ,1875, at 12 o'clock.

Plans and Specifications of the works can be seen atmy OlHcc,where nlso Forms of Tender may be obtained.

1'. NETTERY1LL HARRON ,dlU Secretary to the Grand Jnrj

County Scerctaro's ODicc , Coui-)-hou*e,Waterford , December 7th , 1875.'

K1LMACTHOMAS UNION.

TWO HELPERS WANTED-f |AUE Guardians of tin; above Union will , onJL TUESDAY , tho asth Inst., pro^cod toELECT TWO PAID HELPER S for the Hospitals ,

at a Salary of i-'U each per Anuuni , Rations and Apart ,incuts.

A pp licants ncuil not attend in person.liy order , WM. H U N T , Clerk of Union.

Hoard Room , lj tli Dec, 1.S75. (1120.CALLAN UNION

SUPPLIES WAN TED.THE Board of Guurdiims of the Callau Union will ,

at their .Meeting, on THURSDAY , tho 23rdIiiHt., receive and consider Tenders for Supp ly ing thoWorkhouso wi th BREAD , .MEAL, and FLOUli , forTiiruu .Mouths, to Zolli .MARCH, 1HT (>.

Tcuders (Forms ol" which can bo had at tho Work-house) to bo lodged in tho Tentlur Box lit - tho Work-house, or delivered 10 nic, bclore 12 o'Clock of theabove-nuined day .

M. MA H ER , Clerk of tho Union.Cullan , 11th Dec, Ib75. dlO.lt

RECLINING and SHOWER BATHSWrili A.V U .M. l .Ml lKI , SUl 'I 'I.Y OK WATKK ,

NOW OPEN' :u tho T U R K I S H HATH ESTAB-LISHMENT , PARK ROAD, WATERFURU.

Tho Turkish Baih is pioniiunci -d by the hi ghest.Medical audioi iuV s, nml by the many thousands whohave used it , to be Iho very best icineil y in existuuee,fur the prevention uud cure of di.-casc, mid for thepreservation of hea l th . au7.

GREAT SALE OF PIANOFORTES

I il PORTED direct from tlio .Manufacturer!), .Messrs

Cuu.AKiuv. Ci>i.t,.M (D, K I I I \ M A N , DA I .M A I M :, B K I X B -M E A H , ic, &c, at

C. A. JOXEb' i lUSlU UKl'0'.r.1 2 0 , 14 V A Y , I I " .1 T K II F 'j u H .

11 A R M O N 1 U .M S in great variety, Eng lish andl''reiieh make ; Violins , Cornels , (', ,ncei linas, Diuii is ,Flutes, Banjoes, .Mu.-ic Boxes, f cv. >Vc,

AT C. A. JOXli .S1M U S U i L E N U l X l l L I I U '. A U Y , W A TE U I 'O i H) .20,000 N E W MJN GS ai.il P iECE.S, at U.VK T I I I I I I I

the i luiked I' riio :or Cash, ll.e ciilin; [STOCK nowSELLING Ol'T AT A GREAT REDUCTION '

C. A . J O N E S ,l i l l 'U H TEI l i.f r i A X U F I j l l TE S , J I A l l M u X I C M X , .$"<: ,l-.'O y U A Y , WATERl ORD , A N D B A G W E L L

S1REET, CLON.MEL,HI -JJS to cull tp' cial a l l in i i i .n to liU cstensivoT U N 1 -N < ; nml KKJ 'A l l.' I .N G Inisim-m. Jlis Tunersvisit all t in- .Soiilhein mid .Midland Counties o!" lie-land Ij i iui t i ' i ' ly.

|f *.' P innu lo i t i s nml l la iu i i .n iu i i i s hi ied by thuM u t i l l i or Year , w i t h option lo puichase , und uu the

'I hue Years' pyHli .-m.(;. A. JINKS' .MUSIC WAJfKJIOUSK.

Ciiclvcll ing , A i c h e i y , Cioiji.c t , imd other Gamed ,ut ui i i iMial l y Low Prices. [_uiy-l-tl]

McLEAN & MclNTOSH , PLUMBERS ,l .EA U M E U C J I A X T S , .Jv.,

BEG to int imnt i - that they hnv.- now uildei ! tu theirbusiness a BRASS FOUND RYai id ENGJ.MJl-'.R-

ING ESTABLISHMENT , where Brass Work of everyleBcri ptioii wil l be cast and finished oil' in Fitst-clasaaly le, and wilh iis l i t t le delay us ]iossible.

M CLEAN and Mi'l.MOSH also beg to lender thensincere thanks for the kind patronage bestowed nuthem , and hope, by their constant at tent ion to bt ibi *ue.su, to merit a couliuuance of name.

Qj i'j' l.cail , llruss ', Ojy-t'i", <ui'( iron Works3, LITTLE (;E (JRliK'S STREET, WATEKFORD

N.B. — Green-houses Conservatories , uni t PublicBuildings Healed 011 the most improved princi ple bytho circulation of hot water. fmyl j -liui'

-| f \f \ AGENT'S—Wanted an A»unl , uL everyivV/ Cigm Riud , to brll Uic- ij i i-.il Aincr i cui Invi -u-tton.

I n n A M I I M C A S 1'JT A H I BA L I . — A n y |MT e.,n makuI I ) li . < > l H 'l' U ¦> '>• !' « l i l i 1 I!- , d i l l I I I I w.i h'ml- .

Iu.- , L'A I ' H A I . Kt l t ia i. 1:11 -hnii l 111 . lol a for. Yullcm ii.- .W t2 . .. *M\, \\ 11 uu -,ih 1 1 . . - .

A.i.iitM - I "f A . . .rii . in C.i i i |i tn iy. I l l , 17 , 1M , 19, l i i uU-IVH ' M O . i > < l c i i - , U ;lb CMIJ , I. > ll JU - I , E.r. t tt, 13b

Food Adulteration Act.M( N T A L1 . AN ;,ml CO'-I ClIOi. ld.A I I N K , ;m nl,-i,

I l i t t l y imirn l id l . l ' l I j > : >>i :c-< i . l i ;n > il n.l i . n l l i i i l i l I lie lini's ' C.'iu -i .

C^IIOl'Ol.A 'l I M-: I A K u . i i n i"i ( l . i l I ) i l l , - Abilol I' ro-J Ion. ir , anil ¦i l .tHl l l -c l Kl^M Pi i /B Jli - luls .

(Nc Clicult i i IIIK ! Tv -t i ir i , i iMUi.

CMItjCl ) L A T l M- ; i> M'id !¦)¦ (i in-n> , Jli. i i i ivs , k'., \n) (.V l l i M n a i/l 1-., '.' ., I y- . 0 1 . i- iicli —

Wlmlisnl n ill .\I U N V A U I 1 A N IIII -I CO., 6,^lJ¦UAU-:.UA ^ ¦•LOL!UT , LIW I I -L IUII - M .,

I.oinlou. l»ll)-Uii oA OK M T B W A M T K I ) .

,T1IC U-n tnilo VHCO lor ilUO between fcbaunt ouon a bicycle and u trotting liorso resulted iu the vie-t«.-y of tho latter.

ST. JOHN'S CHURCH

THE REV. R. FORAN begs to acknowledge,_withthanks, tbo following Subscriptions in aid of

Funds for tho STAINED GLASS WINDOWS, whicharo to bo unveiled in St. JOHN 'S Churoh on SUNDAY,December tho 19th.Sir Henry P. T. Barron , Bart.,From a FriendEev. R. Foran, Adm.Mr. John Fowler, NcwtownRev. P. Nolan, P.P., BallybrickenMr. P. Lawlor, MunorMrs. P. Lawlor, do.Mr. Smith, Berosford-st.Tho MayorMr. John Slattery, William-streetMrs. Tobin, Ncwtown ...Mr. Thomas P. Sherlock...Mr. Fonnessy, John's HillMr. James Moran, ManorRev. M. KeatingMr. Francia Lyons, JohnstownMrs. Walsh, ManorMrs. Popo. Wilkin-strcotMr. John McEncry, Thomas-streetMrs. E. Ryan, Nowrath ...ltev. P. Ryan, D.D.Messrs. Ryan & Phelan, Broad-streetMr. John FanningMr. i!. J. Barron , NcwtownRev. II. RiordanROY. John GrcnnanR OT. Thomas McGrath ...Miss Margaret Hyncs ...Mrs. Molony, ManorMr. W. Walsh , William-strcctAid. P. A. Power, J.P. ...Mr. Finn , JohnstownAid. Laurcnco A. Kyan ..Mr. Augustino P. Mahcr , William-st.Mr. Gallaher , William-street

£30 0 023 0 05 0 05 0 05 0 05 0 05 0 05 0 03 0 03 0 0

n 0 0

The Very Kov. 11. Fitzgerald , P.P., CarriekI!ov. Robert PowerRev. Mr. ShortalMrs. Capt. Colcman , ManorMr. .Tames Chcasty, ManorMr. John KellyMr. .1. DelahuntyMr.John lloimossy, Uallyoordroa.Mr. Laurenco Manor , Michael-streetA Friend ...Mr. P. Carroll , New-streetMr. 11. Fitzgerald , Manor ...Mr. J. K. Curtis , South ParadeMr. John Murphy, John-streetMr. U. Fitzgibbon, Prior's KnockMr. D. Scurry, Manor . ...Mr. Edmond Power, ManorA Friend ...Mrs. Devercux , JohnstownMr. Bnnnon , BallindudMrs. Power , CouaoMr. John Maher, William-streetMiss Margaret Walsh , South Par.idoMr. James Johnson , John-streetMr. Uiclnml Mnliony, AirmounfcMr. Robert Lallan , Quay...Mr . D. Spencer , Killure ...Mr. William Spencer , do....Mr. It. Morrissy , Coach FactoryMr. James Hcnncssy, Kil Si. UiurcncMr. R. Barron , Williaiiistou-nMrs. Poivor , do..Miss Bogan , William-streetMr. Ivirwiin , Killuro.Mr. P. Kidney, Bcresford-street.Mr. Thomas Jlaher , Killure ...Mr. I!. Casey, John-streetMr. Owen PowerMr. George Briscoe, ManorMr. Kdmond MeGmtli ...Mr. Hhechan , Ncwtown ...Mrs . Margaret HanlyMr. Thomas Keil yMr. Michael SlatteryMr. James Phelan , NewtownRev. J. A. Ryan , Athn., C'loghcenKov. Georpo Cominins, C.C.Mr. J. Walsh , Grange ...Mr. J. Mackey, Ncwtown,Mr. Thomas Walsh , BallybriekenMr. Konncdy, Beresford-streetMr. K. O'Connor, Mii.'haol-sticetAir. James Curriui , ManorA FriendMr. David Nolan , Manor...Ur. J. Harty , ManorA FriendMr. .1. Sheridan , John-streetA FriendMrs. Higgins, ManorCapt. Fiirniss, John-streetMiss Mary PowerMr. Thomas Clarke, ManorMr. P. Power, CouseMr. SpencerA FriendMr. Robert A. E?anMr. P. Power, Killure ..Mr. M. Power, Polebcrry....Mr. John JcrviH ,IiallytrucK-|oMr. Michael Power, John-stieetMr. D. Power, Barrack-streetPolice Station , -ManorMrs. Kirwan , Jolinstoivu...Mr. Daniel Conuin;Mr. Henry Lee, TO..Mr. Michael Pholan , Broad-streetMr. M. Power, JohnstownMr. David Keogh , AdelphiAir. All . O'AIciira, Bridge-streetMr. Jamcii Power, Knockboy

f ay The Windows will cost JZXM

Air.Mr.Mr.Mr.Mr.Mr.Mr.Mr.iMr.-Mr.Mr.Air.1{(!V

ST. JOHN'S CHURCH

The Unveiling of the Stained Glass WindowsOF ST. JOHN'S CHURCH , will tako placo ou

SUNDAY , tho l'Jth of DECEMBER.A Solemn Hi j /h Aluss, iu preseuco of tho Bishop,

wi l l commence at Eleven o'Clock. A SERMON willbo Pleached by the Rev. P. RYAN , D.D., after theFirst Gospel.

A SERMON will be preached in tho Evening bythe Rev. J. A. PHELAN , at Eigbt o'Clock , imino-diatol y after tho Devotioua iu honour of tho SacredHeart of AI A K V , for the Conversion of Sinnora.

THANKSi'1'IIE SISTERS of CHARITY beg gratefull yX to aeknoivleilfe'o having received several handsomo

and useful PRIZES for the Lottery from Miss O'Donnell ,the Misses Kent , MissTohin , Miss Slattery, Mr. Ledliu ,Mr. Locke, and Mrs. L. Maher ; also, a Reclining Chair,a Book-stand , and .several other Prizes, from MissHynes.

A NASTATIA.SORA and JIARV COFFEY,il daughters of the late Mr. R K J U A U D CoKi'KY , ofMich ael-street , and Lady-lane, Waterford , acknowledgethe receipt of JL'3 sterling, Restitution , throug h the Kev.Father M UI.UNS, Dominican Church , Waterford.

MR. GlCORti K VOICES, QUAY, tliankfullyacknowledges the receipt of lUs., Restitution

.Money, through the Uuv. Father M UI.I,I.VS, O.P.

BUTLER'S CATECHISMTO THE CATHOLIC CLERGY , BOOKSELLERS, i:c.

On Sale <i( Tli (j Neics Oj/ici.1,AVith the JJeeonimendation of tlie Bishop of Wuterford

and Lismore, the Right Rev. Dr. PoWEtt ;A Cathecliism for the Instruction of Children

UV TUB

MOST Rev. Dr. JA.ME S I3UTLER , Arch-bishop of Cashel aud Emly.

HK aj MMENII ATION :" Iiip|irove of or this Edition of the Right Rev. Dr

J A M E S BUTI .EU 'K Catechism , and recommend it tothefaithful of these Dioceses.

?i< " JOHN POWER, R.C.B." Waterford , Sept. 10th , 1875."Printed on Good Paper, and in largo clear Type.OJtUKiMi from any part of tho Diocese, sent in and

directed to C. K KI I M U M I , Printer and Publisher ,Wtiterford A'cits Ollice, VJ King-street , j iromptly at-tended to. The Trade supplied on moderalu terms.

May be had Retai l from every Catholic Bookseller inthe Diocese.

TIMBER-rg"\O BE SOLI) , about 100 Tons (if good T ISI I IER ,A. ASH , ELM , and BEECH , -nitablo lor Railwayor general piuposos. [dll

Apply to tho Steward , Ball yg lau , Woodstowt.

WATERFOKD & WEXFOUD RAILWAY.

R0SSLARE HARBOUR.\VAN"m)" liALLAST and TIPPI NG WAGGONS

T » 5 foet 3 iucberf giiiigc. A pp ly to the under-signed , mating priee , an;l wheio to be i>eon.

MARTIN J. FARliELL, Contractor.Wexford , Slh Dec., 1S75. dlO .tft

601bs. of Soap for a Shilling.HOUSKXKKl'ERS can innkc thuir own Sciap

ler a r'.i i' [r n> ; n I'cuud — tKJid^ . 111 t w o II OI I I S , i,rlu l l t ) , f i j ii i in ' i ij at lu l l' i l l • t- .-i , liy i iMi i i ^r Die < n a t

A I . I-:I ;ICA ;S I U I A M I HALL ,Or Cuiicci i l i i i t i - i l L)i'. '1 hi» mi i :l iM » in cumii-on imi> inAinir r ic i . r u l l >lueclK 111 w i l h rnuh l inl l . Ahk j 'uur ( i iu -

CHI - uir it. M. iuu t i i r t uu i l I') t l i t * A i innu iin Ciiuip .itiy.IC, 17, lb A ID , |;r ii |;e«.ilci (j iiiilcua , liarliiciin , J,UII JUII ,K C.

BUILFING GROUND TO LET-BUILDING G R O U N D to bo Lot, uu tlio AI AX OH

D KMESSK , Walerford. For particulars, applyto W. C. li. W YSK, EJIJ ., or to Josi:i'ii CLAMi'KTr, Auc-tioueer, Houso uud Laud Agent, &c. ; olli Jes, Heuri-elta street, Waterford.. ul l - t f

TO BE LET, with immediate possession.

A STORK on tho QUAY , epposito ilie Glasgow

Steamers j ve iy suilablu fur Shippers of goods.Commoilious UlliccB allauhed.

A pply iu T. F. K KILV , 'J , Georgo's-atioot.Novciubev 1st. slO.tf

HOUSE TO LET.

ACOMFORTAB IiK DWELLING HOUSE ,STABLE and OFFICES, and a goad Garden ,

in full bearing, nicely situated on elevated groundhaving a view of the Sea., und within one milo of tlioJ.'ailmiy Station and tea shore at Tramore.Apply to TiiuHAK S. HAUVEY A; SON , Honso and Land

Agents, VI , Liltlu Gcorgu'ii-j streu t, Wutcrlonl. ii2«tf

Threshing Machine for Sale.

AFirsi-uiius Tbice-Hoiso THRESHI LNG MA-

C H I N E , by R ANS OJILB und SIMS, iu perfectworkingonler. Apply to TJIO UAB W.Co.M'OX,lmplo.lneufc Works, Waterioid. ol.tf. ^

3 0 03 0 02 0 02 0 0•4 0 0'2 0 02 0 02 0 02 0 02 0 <n02 0 '01 10 01 0 01 0 01 0 01 0 01 0 01 0 01 0 01 0 01 0 01 0 01 0 01 0 01 0 01 0 01 0 01 0 01 0 01 0 01 0 01 0 01 0 01 0 01 0 0. 1 0 0. 1 0 01 0 01 0 01 0 01 0 01 0 01 0 0I 0 01 0 01 0 01 0 I)1 0 01 0 0I 0 01 0 01 0 01 0 01 0 01 < ) 01 0 01 0 01 0 0I 0 01 0 01 I) U1 0 01 (I 01 (I 01 0 01 0 01 (I I)1 0 01 u 00 10 00 15 00 10 (I0 10 00 10 Ij0 10 00 10 IJ0 10 00 10 (J0 10 IJ0 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 IJ0 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 0010 00 10 0I) 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 in 0u 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 0

WINE STORES, DUNGARVAN.PETER WALSH haying enlarged hia Promises

direots Bpocial attention to tho annexed List ofChoice WINES , &c., which he can rceotnmond withtho utmost confidence.

Port, Fresh Bottled ... 22s., 2-ts., 30s." Crnsted ... 30a., 34s., 363," Very Fine Old ... 36s., 42B., 48S.Sherry—Golden ... 203., 21s., 30d., 3Gs." Palo .. 213., 30s., 36s." Very Fine ... 40s., 42s., 48a.Claret . .. 15s., 18s., 2-ls., 3G3.Marsala ... - • 20i., 22s." Virg in ... 24a.Champaguo (Gieslcr's),. 483., GOs., 72s.." Piuts ... 30s., 3G3., 48*.Choico Old Cork Whiskey 17e. por Gallon.

JOHN JAMESON & SON 'S Five Years' Old, 19s.per Gallon.

PETER WALSH,FAMILY GItOCEll, WINE & SPIRIT SIEUC HA NT

DUNGARNAN . dl0-3m

Notice Pursuant to the 30th and 31stVic , chap- 54, Sec- 19.

TAKE NOTICE, that tho Rev. NICHOLAS CANT -WET.I, lato of Uallycarnane, Tramore, in tho

County of Watorford , Parish Priest, decoased, by bislast Will and Testament, dated tbo 20th day of JUN E ,1874, bequoathed £10 to buy Blankets for tho Poorof Tramoro ; £10 for the Christian I3rothcrs,Tramore ;£10 for tbo Sisters of Charity, Trnmurn ; nud ho di-rpcted that his Library should be disposed of forMasses for his Soul.

And Testnto r appointed Iho HOV.WALTKU CASTWEI.I.,of Ardfinan , Clonmcl , Parish Priest, BOI O Executor ,to whom Probato was granted by tho WatorfordDiatrict Registry of tho Court ol Probato on the7lh day ol December, 1875.

Dnted this 10th day of December, 1S75.WALTER CANTWELL, P.P., Executor.PEIRSE KELLY, Solicitor lor said Executor ,

2, Littlo Goorgo's-strcct, Wntcel'ord.To tho Commissioners of Charitable Donations

end Requests, and all whom it may concern, d 10 .'it

STATUTORY NOTICEl' umuan l to the 22«U and i!3rd Via, caj < 35.

In the Goods of tho ROT. N ICHOLAS CASTWRLL, late ofBsllycaruano, Trntnorc, in the County of Wnterford ,Parish Priost, deceased, who died 1st November,1875.

A LL Persons claiming to bo Creditors of , or to havoXJu any Claims ugakst tho Estato of iho abovenamed Deceased, aro required ou or beforo tbo 10thJanuary 1H7G, to furuish tho particulars of theirClaims in Writing 10 me as tho Solicitor for tho Ruv.WALTKII CANTWEIJ, of Ar df innan (Cbnmel) in theCounty of Tipperury, 1'ai iah Priest , the- Jrolc Executor ,to whom Probite was granted ou the Sevei.lh Dec.1S75, by tho District Reg istry at Waterford of thoCourt of Probate. Tho said Rev. WALTKII CA N T W K I .Lwill , after llio said 10th January 1S7 0, proceed toAdminister tbo Deceased's Estate, having regard onl yto the Claims of which ho or 1 shall then have hailnotice.

Dated this 9ib day of December, 1875.1'EIRSB KELLY , Solicitor for said Rev

WA I.TKK CANTH -CU., -J , Little George's-Struct , Walerford . il lO.J:

WATERFORD WATERWORKSNutke of L 'nltjme ut •.( Final Aimrd <./ /Irlifrator,

jnosiMiil (0 the l l o i l t cays Act ( I re land) , 1S51 , coi'tthe Walerford Water Act , 1S71.

-tVTOTlCE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN , thut Josmi FISI I -J3I nouitNK , of Ashfield Hall , iu the Queen's County ,Esquire , tbo Arbitrator dul y appointed by tho Com-missioners of Public Works, aud acting under thepowers und provisions of tho above-named Acts, hasmade his liuul award si-tt iug forth tho price or com-pensation to be paid by thu Corporation of Waterfordiu resueet of Iho severa l interests 111 Lund-i aud pre-mises required to bo taken for the purpose of thoWalerford Waterworks, or inju riousl y atl'ecled thereby.

Aud Notice U lu i ther given , that such Final Awardwas, on or before thu iird Day of DK C K M I I K U , 1S75, de-posited wilh tho CommisMoucrs of Public Works iuIreland , ut their Ollicu, Custom House, Dublin , andcop ies thereof were, on or boforo the said day, depo-sited with tho Clerk of the Peace for Iho Couuty olWaterford , the Clerk of tho Poor Law Union of Wa-terlord, and tho Clerk of tho Poor Law Union ofKilinacthouiai.

Dated this 5th day of December , 1S7D.THOMAS F. STRANGE , Solicitor to said

3t-dlO Corporation , 5, George's-strect Waterford .

M U S I C -MR I! 1 L T O N , PROFEvSSOR OF .MUSIC

C J- A O. IS, 11EX1UE TTA S T I I E E T .Terms, ou application. • [d l-3m "l

WATERFORD & LIMERICK RAILWAY.

DECEMBER FAIRS, 1875.r |~m E Ordinary Goods Trains or Special Trains will_I_ carry Live Stock to Limerick, Waterford , audthe princi pal Intermediate Stations, fromKillaloo (for Feaklc Fair) Monday, 20thliallyeor (for Newmarket Fair) Do. 'JillhNoweastle (for Knoekaderry Fair) Do. aitliUansha (for Cappagh Fair) Tuesday, "ilstLimerick .Inn. (for Thurles Fair) Do 21stSixmilebridge (tor Kilishccn Fair) Thursday, 2:!nlNewcastle (for Castle Island Fair) Monday , 27thCarriek (for Cariick-on-Suir Fair) Thursday, UOlli

RA T H K E A L K FAIUS —On Monday, lUth Decembci', ua Special Train (carrying Passengers) will leave Lime-rick for Kathkculc at 5 a.m.

By Order ,JOHN HUBERTS , Traffic Manager.

Traffic Manager's Ollice, Limerick Terminus ,December , 1875. uoo

WATERFORD AND LIMER ICK RAILWAY.

"jVT OTlCE is hereby given , that thu Register ofJ-i Debenture Stock of the Company will be CLOSEDfrom FR I D A Y , 21th , until FK M JA Y , 31st lust., both daysinclusive, for preparation of the Interest Warrants lorthe current half year , payable on 1st Jntutary, 1B70.

J. FOWLER NICOLL, Secretary.Hoard-room , Waterford Terminus , Dec. Ill , 167').

WATEKFURD A N D Ll.MEKlCIv RAILWAY A N DBRANCHES.

CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS.ALL Ordinary 1'iiRsuuuer RETURN TICKETS,

issued on and from WEDNESDAY , DEC. 22nd ,to SUNDAY , 2o"lh DEC, inclusive , wi l l bo availublcfor Return up to and including MONDAY , 3rd JAN.,1S7U. Ou CHRISTMAS DAY , 25ih DEC, 1S75, theTrain Service on the Main Line wi l l be the S.HO p.m.up and lU.-tO p.m. Down Night Mill Tiain s only. OnIho Branch Liues nu Trains will run , wi th the excep-tion of tho S.20 p.m. Down and 2.3U a.m. Up MailTrains between Ennia and Limerick . dll) .

JOHN R O B E R i 'S, Trallic Man.igcr.Traffic Mani-gcr 's Olliee, Liuicriek Tciniinus ,

December, 1S75.

WATERFORD AND CENTKAI. I R E L A N D ANDKILKENNY JUNCTION RAILWAYS.

CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS.EXTENSION" OF RETURN TICKETS.—Return

Tickets (First , Second , ami Tliinl Class} ifsuedou iho 22nd , 23rd , 2 l l b , 25lh , and 2lj|h inst. , wil l beavailable for I t e lu iu up to aud including MONDAY ,the . 3rd J A N U A RY next. This also app lies loThroug h Tickets issued lo or fro m thu G reatSouthern aud Western Company 's Stations.

On Christmas Day tho Traini wi l l inn tho H.IIIIO ason Sunday s, aud no Goods or Callle business wi l l botransacted.—Jiy order.dlO.3t WI L L I A M W I L L I A M S , Secretary.Head Offices , Walerford Terminus, Dee. 11, 1S75.

LOANS on VEBEXTUHES or DKlil itiTUllE ST U CK

LOANS OH CALL OR DEPOSIT-riUl K DIRECTORS OF TIIK WATKIIFOHD AX DJL CENTKAL IlCELAN ll lialLWAY L'oMI 'ANY (for thopurpose of REPLACING the INSTALMENTS of theGOVERNMENT LOAN and BONDS falling due) areprepared , until further Notice, to accept LoAXH ONMORTGAGE BONDS at tV per Cent., payable upon OnoYear 's notice, or for such term of Years as may beiixed ; and lor tho Debenture Stock , having equalpriority with the Mortgage Bonds, bearing Interest at5 per Cent, iu perpetuity.

They will also ac;opt LOANS on DEPOSIT, bearingInterest at •!£ PER CENT., payable, on One Year'snotice ; at 4 per Cent, payable on Six Months' Notice ;at 31 per Cent., payable on Three Months' Notice, andat 3 per Cent., payable yn One Mouth's notice.

For thu year ending 'JUth Sept., 1875, the TrafficReceipts were -tDO.Ol-J 10s. Ud.—the Working and otherExpenses being .C-U ,3'ju Its. yd.—leaving a balance ofXI.V-" 1-s. 3d., being moro than double the umoi.utrequired for the Interest on Loans, uficr the paymentof which there is, therefore, a considerable surp lus fordividends to Shareholders.

They will , every Half-year, send to each Creditor aStatcuumt showing the full parliculaia and Amount ofthe several LOIUIH due by the Company.

Applications to be addressed to the unders igned, attho Company's Cilices, Waterford Terminus.

(l!y Order) ,. W I L L I A M W I L L I A M S , Secretary .

Waterford , Nov 'JOth, 1874- (mli8-l.tr)

TO 0WN3RS of HO0SL PROPERTY,

WANTED to ruilUllASK , or LEASH , it, arcspeiMililu pint of the Ci-.v , a DWELL1VG

HOUSE , containing two Si.Ling-rooiiis/oi! • or l i \ e L':0..rooms Kilehen , Pantry, W.C , A:c.

Aii ' ily lo Mr. G. W. JS ASSU I '.-, l'JS Quay. •

STORAGE 'i'O LE"1

mO LET, at 1- E ltRYIiANK, U pon and Cov-JL ered S'J'OltAGE, silnatud at edge of River, with

ueep water. The largest Vessels coming luto Port candiseharjja ulonyside, lying afloat at all stafcus of tho lido.

For particu'.Ai's, aj ij>Iy lo J A MES O'N KM,, King Bt.,Waterford. dl7-U

COUNTY OF WATEBFORD

Importaat Auction of Prime Dairy COWS,Well Brod BDLL, DAIRY UTENSILS, HAY FA^M"

ING IMPLEMENTS, Excellent CROYDt N, andFamily CAK (samo as now), both by O"L»rj • ;Silyer-mounted and other HARNESS, BBIDLE8and SADDLES,DRAYS,CAnTS,UOESE GEAR,&a

On MONDAY, 27th DECEM BER , 1875,

A T SB A F I EL D H O U S E .

J ANTHONY, Esq., J.P., Seadold House, boing

• about to chango his rcsidenco, and to Let

Scaficld Demesno Farm, and a portion of tbo Lands ot

Carrig Castlo, has favored P. O'SUT.LIVAN- with m-

Btructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at SEA-FIELD HOUSE, on MONDAY, the 27th DhC , 1875,27 Primo Dairy COWS (which for size, colour, ana

milking qualities, cannot bo surpassed), served bya well-bred Bull. Fedigreo at Salo.

1 Excellent Two aud a-half yeara' old BULL.20 Tons of Primo up land HAY, in Lots, and a quan-

tity of good H.y Seed.Dairy Uteusils, Churn Barrel , Tubs, C00I3, StauU3,

&c. j Farming Implements, Ploughs, llarrows, Rakes,Pul per, Furzo and Chad" Cutting and WinnowingMachines j Dray s, Cart?, Horso Gear , Ladders, ic. ;ao excellent Croydeo , and an excellent Family Out-sido Car, samo as new, both by O'Leary ; Silver-mounted aud oilier Harness ; Bridles and Saddles ;also, a quantity of useful Timber , and a Lot of Sun-dries. Sale to commeneo at 11 o'Clock, a.m.

'forms, Cash , aud Purchasers to pay fivo per centAuction Fees in addition to their biddings.

PATRICK O'SULLINAN , Auctioneer,Valuator, Uouso, Land, and Emigration Agent ,

28, Brid go-stroot , Carrick-on-Suir.Seaficld Houso aud Demesne is situate within eight

miles of Dungarvan , three of Stradhally, one of Bon-mahon (Bathing places), and three of Kilmacthomas,where a Station on tho Waterford , Dungarvan, and Lis-111010 Uailway shall be. It commands a fine mountainand sea view.", aud is in the centre of 11 good hu-.tmg,shooting and fishing locality. The Dwelling House iscommodious, and Kuit-ible for the reception of a gentle-man's family, with Garden , Coaeh-houae, Stabling, andsuitable Ont-ofliccs.

Sealicld Demesne Farm contains 45 (plantation) acresof good Land (all in grass), and will be Let with orwithout the House. Also, about 'J5 Acres of tho Landsof Carrig Castle (all in grass), will be let for such termsas may he agreed upon. Immediate possession can begiven of both farms. For full particulars apply to J.A NTHONY, Ksn ,, J.P., Scaficld House, Kilmacthomas,County Waterford. dlO.2t

Waterford , Dcee n ilier 17, 1S7."IKot much Xutive Gnm couiing tu market.Xn clianso in prico of Wheat, but b tat parcoU of O.it< r<

ccUVil 0\l. IKT barrel ou thu week.X') elum^u in K.irley.Kol lKIl iX WirKAT .lull , without decline '

tXDIAX COltX i.-i lower liy Cd. por l,n.i 1-..-1.VI.0UK—Slow stile. Xo chanj o in price .

COLE & I'llO.SSOl!

L3 R I C E S 0 U R R K N '1

I R I S H . ! Xcw. Old. _VVI IKAT , |u-r liarrul of'J-£vll>«. i s . d. « il. s. d." s. d_ White ! Oto 'M B(»l I) to O 0

— It id - - - -! ^ 1 0 'J."i f i i i O 0 '») 0— Miiii|.itlL' ilo - - 2') I) 2-' OW 0 0 D 0

HAltl.KY , li.rl,:irr. 'l nF -JJ I I l . «. I— i i ' i n . i i i i ^ - - -; i t li is "Hi n ID 0— Maltili '." • • •' IS 0 IS UU.1 0 Oil U

OATS, per liurreUf l W l l i - . •'— r.i;ii i,- - - - -n-i ;o w ono 0 iv> 0— Whit .: - - j (HI 0 ill " uO .1 .') 'I— Or.-.- ¦ - - ' i.-i a 1.; c» 0 co 0

FLOUIt , iu -r.-ack , ".f l*iti». I— Supi-rl ine J - - - (n) (I nu 0:w n U 0— Iiif.:rinri - • nil U I K I "I") 0 < ¦ > 0

OATMEAL , |icr Sack . Ol 0 I") 0W » Xt 0It l tAX , pcrUwt. - ! r, li 7 0 i) (i 0 0P0I.LAH1) do - .' 7 (J S 0 0 0 D u

FOHKICX. F R K K .WHKAT , p .-rWr..- lnf !N'll..-. =. d .'. d

— Am^rieuu , Spiinj r ami Wint ' .-r - - -'» ii t -j -7 0— Mnriniiiip li! "JS » M u— D.-nlianski |«) II fill (I— i;!lirk:i , 'JV.Mlir<iL', and O.le- A - -I " ! 0 <> ¦> II_ ll.r.iil ." II l:.l II

I X D I A X Cll l iX , Yi- llfiw , O.lef.-n an.! Cr.iV.u/. - l a 0 I ' O— — Jlir.-iiJ and Fu.vin:.-'!! - - - ' "•' " ' ' ')— — Aiiici i< - :t i i , - - ¦ - )!> il i " 0— — Vrcm-h a:ul Aw.-ri '.-:. -i W!i ' e -u' l 0 ( "> '<— — Kiiyi itinn -i " •'.! 0— — Damajr c-d - - - • l i t il u l o

rr.OUK , Aiucriran, per barrel of l!i;;ll.«. - - :.'•! II i-l I)— 1-Vi-neh , pi-r sa.-k , of lisull.*. - . - . H I n In) 0

ISDLY X JIK.V L, Aiiii!rii::iii , iM!r sai:kii f 2- I I '.U. I « I .1 111 0_ f Home Manufacture, j.i ;r ) ., „ .,,, „

{ sack, of -JSOII K . i •" ° -' '

Invpn r l s tf Exports for Week endinj Tli i ir &Ltii , 1G(/ I .IMPORTS. ' KXI'OHTS.

Indian C.iru f,»iiarti ;ri> . Indhin Corn fjn:irt.:rsWheat 5M) do. Wheat +M lUmU.O.-iU - do. Oat.s - - :!"- •',"•Ifarlor • Sacks. Harlcy • T-> -<;icl;-,., I 'JUS do. Flour - • -Ml do.Hour j I'.arrel.i. 'Oatmeal - S! <lo.Mea l ' • Sacks. Indian mea l ¦'"•

W A T K U F O H I ) BlITTKIl MAHICKTA«iii//cr */ h irk ins Kci 'j hcd at the I' uhllc l lullcr Market

fur week ending Friday (this dmj) , and j irius.Saturday, — IIS — \::,') A. ud. lo 1 Cw. 0.1Mouday , — IJ -_ ]:»..,. o.l. 1 ;:.s. MTvosday, — 1 ~- J-.'i;,!. M . ( ..Oi 0in*i<iliu>day — • !,' — VAX. n.|. l:)s. 0.1Th.ir.-d.iy, — Ij :; _ 1.-JV. \;{. i.-,',,-. y,iFri-liiy, — 0 — li.nl--. 0,1. u.j f. 0.1Xo. of lirkin a nirrespondiii i; w,.,.k last year —l'rii'u tin- vvt — l...-,j . ud. In

{ Vi if i c c i v l Una d a y tar The lYat rrt 'inl j i. ".:*.)t 'ROVISKl .NS.

ll.u-i.J: Ti.iS, per i-«t. — _ «),. ,, |. t0 59. M .ST K A K S do. — — i ;u: . e 1 ,j-. ii it ,FKKT do. — — y .u. ,.;' i:;:. i, i .I l K A I ' S lid. — — 11,1. ,,, l. I1- . U.I.ScitArs do. — — m.i, d,|. i) , . u.i-LAII I' lehniullers 'j — — -lili mj ^;* od

ltCTC HKILS' .MEAT 'U KKF . ]H I - 1!,., K.I u,\ to lml : L.iMn, per <,r ., O.< 01 :.. 0- OdI).i. staik, lod to U I V K A I, ivr lb. r,\ f> 7dMunu-v , per Hi Od to U. I 1'UBK , IIIT lb. ud ..> ud

1'OTATOKS.Average price, Oil. to Od. ... j «d to tu 5.;a pur <touo

HU KAD.WlllTC , per Hb-li!d. to lild | Hocsilol.l ,, per lib 0d to 0.1WJ I J .SKKY.D fl lLI N , per ipilloil , -"¦-• W. I OI.U COIIK , s.illi,li, U.,. OilColtK , pulu ii.-oii , l'i> . !'d I

F I S It .N ? SM .N-1 , p r t u t , J2,. to J l« . 1'K A I . — HA H I , to I,, u.iI lKi i iu -vus, per l,i-| , I .II.I. tu :ii.<. S.II .I:, — in in t,, n. odSii.iiox, j . i r ib. us in Us i),|. TU M I .*, — V* V I . t,, i. u l

FOWL .VXD |.;<JIM.bowi. V pair, li I'd to ">s i), l I Ij ius , l.er UO, m IK I to 1 -- tinl iKKSi: , I2HM t o lh Ul coupl... I T U KKF.VS, I S iU lOJl! I, ."l;.i r

SOAP A X D t J A X U L K S . " " " ' ' ''"W I I I T I :, per ewt. "".-. to u) s . I .'.[.J L ' L U, por .1 izlb. ',-, 0.1 to i.lU KOWN, do. 1!U.<. ".I to Us. | Din-, do. is. i,J . u js MWOOL AXD HUM*.IIuiiui:r WooL j ls. -1.1 '-¦¦ 1«. .">d | Iln.i:s, ."_'.. tj.v ;,. D ; ,«;. . itWKi'i iKii&Kwi: ,la :l.l to l.i. I.I Kn^ , :M. to 1:1. jn -1 , .SK I N W UIU., in U.I lo l.i. u> l | CAI .V , U -. to IJ . t i i '..?.

T I M li I-: 11 .'It. PI.M: |>er tou , Sis ml Us ikl I SIAV K S , p. ¦• In. ', ..!UHYKLI. OW 1'IXK, do toa ud to O.is | l.vii s, [ur do r: . :o lo'i V<1O U A U .COALS , per ton , ID.-., ud Iu VJ* cd. I Cm." .:, per iou ,17-*. lo 1& 0df uDimi As i ) O U K I ::: UUD -J.H A Y , iK.-r ion , 70s to bl..- . TuitSi;-.s, IJ .-.- t.» , IO.-I .o lii -Sr i tAW , whcaieii , 5"-t tu Sa.s. I M A N IE O L U S .I .¦ ^J. Li> IO 17»1)0. oaten , -W>4 lo OUs. | CA U I I U .S, Jier J I, -> i.-i U; l')a

IMPORTS OF FO11K1ON CHAIN '.Scitield , s, StjUer , lli.a ., Z . '.l .m.. ie.-d wlic at—Whitu ttro*and Uo.lli-luii i-, St. JUI IIIK , Kcw.uil id and , 11 -J br.s. I. ibr.idjr her.ri .ics—J. Kent it Mm.

b irths, ff lnxv iwet , s tin\U\».lun nu u i e i u t M i : J Bir lh^M i r r M i/ ta * Danlu, mult lie ,.r, .^,j , i

U 1 11 T II S .On the Uth iii-it. . at Uburlottc-quay, Cork , the wife ..f Kivd..-rick I*, wor , K<n., Maaa^ur Muu.slur haul; , Kildv .-art cj uulyClaro, of a daughter. " 'Ueceinlj cr ti, lit Mouasl.-ie.vnu, county I. ' ixre , liie wifi - ofJaiiiu^ A. L'ai^idy, Ks-i., of a sou.D LUIU IXT », nt Liiuciick Ju .ctloti , ili-j iri 'u of John t' tz^'eral-l, >-='t ., cf a .sou.

il A It 11 1 A O K S .Doo. 1:5, at St. l'atiiuk' n l'roti-staat Dliureh iu Ihi j i-lrv t .v

the lUv. Mr. Dj iTiM.ish . Thomas Waite, late a-itant iiianaL-^Couuty W aterford Uadway, ty Miuuie , luiu-'hf^ uf Mr JArmour , lato of the H.I.C. 'At St. Jobu 'a Ulm.cli, Kilinbun;b, ,l:i». M i.'irr I lovd oulvsou of Colonel Carr Lloyd of l^cillv. Unuor , .Su»soi, to' Aliento^KS.f IUSSTASI^11 of "

lu: llc Uu:j

"el "-""»«'*««¦Uiv. 7, at St 1'uul's Cluircb, Kni»liWiri l-e I'hilin Ju l lu iCurt;., late, ot the (WIU llinM, 8ttull,l ">mi ,,f tl o lato Sir KmCurtis, Uiirt., to MarjFiret lUleu Maria Candy, jouii Bu"tdaughter of the. lato Charles (Jaiidy Kvi yount ,o»i.Xov . :w, ut tlio parUh CUurc li . Weston , Uath , J. Coeksiil -f,

D E A T II S .On the l".l!i iu?t ., at tbo Convcut of the Nbtiirn of Morcv,Duiwir»»u , Miis Durko (iu reliKioii tiiiter il .ry Cbre), si.iterto thu IUJV . Michael llurke , C.C, DHngarvnu , uud Itev. 'iobioaHurko , CU , Cloncn.—May she re t iu peace.On tbe l.jtb iust., nt llelgo.ily Distillery, co. Cork , JoannaMarie , Ilie beluired f ud duvotu I wife of Edward Wall , Miq. HerrcumiiH were conveyeil by mcaiuer to this city on Weducaday,thi-ncc. tu the Churcb of tbe Holy Cross, Tnitui.ro, wlioro :iUiiinieiu. Mu au-.l Olliee «tro o.-lebr.iled, after whieh the in-terment took plaee, uuiiiUt tbe ileyp reo'ret of uiMiy sorrowingfrionda .—H.I.1 1.Ueeeuiboi- II , ut her lcsidcuce, Clomauto, county Kilkcuuy,

at an ailvaiiml i«e, Mrs . M:iry C.tnlwei!, widow of James Caiit-well-n.l.P.

OQ 'i'ut sdny, at his rcfidenco, Patrick street, Mr. ChrisiophcrDunne , ut tin a(lvnucod !i£c,itu uldaud rcspeotcd citizen—K.I I* .Dec. J. at Dubl 'ii , John , eldest KOII of the luto Joseph Itcvil t , .,Kail., H.H., formerly of barm Lodgo, Llouui 'd , rtnd Loch Car-tron , Clifden , nged 10 years.

Xuv. 1-', nt HiillyniftK'o', -Mrs. Mary (Awgai , a?«l 71 years.At Uallhi-^nv, coouty Tipperary. at the nilvuiicwl aj e of

SO years. l'atrr ';M«-id.', l>qOu tlic iiUiin. -.'., nt Wultrtunl , Miss A. \:j Delloi'.rk", siitcr

to the late H.-. i'. lU'.-uirke , IM'.. U-illy iMnrii.Di cerober 'til , at i.i-joriio strti't , Liiuenck, Mr.-. C.'.'.heiino

Fitzjj rmld , cf .j cute brontbitw, I" bei- '1st year.December 10, Isabel Mary, JouuKeit daughter ut M. M.

Cicin-ly, St. J.<hn '.i i|uay, Kilkenny, ajj ed lit years.On Ali.iidiiy . ni. Wcxfunl , Mr. hti'ph. li Doyle, mercbaut , for

ne- .ily thirty ye irs town councillo r for St. Uni-In* Ward , nodtwelve yiwrs luirbour commissioner

O:i tkn reaat of thu lmmftci alo Conc.ptim, , ,,t, i;ljml > c0v/i-i<oi-il, 12 lli« 7!>tb year of liu iij te , lVter Jiu.Tihr , lalhcr ofJo iu Mu. -.iliy, Es'i., coroner, Uylaud.

On tlie 7tb" iuat., nt Main-street, C i.ibel , in tbo JOtb year ofhi> a?o, Mii tthcw O'Kyan , Eii|., T C, and trvsau.'er of UIDLoan Food.

Dec, 0, at Se, SoutU Main-ttreit , lileauur, widow of SimeonScAllan, Wexford.

Dec. U, at Triuiuai r House, Iuurrleitlien , N. B , tho RightHou. Loly Loiij ^a Slua.t , in tho lOOtb yuir ofher u^c.

FOWL ilAKKEr.—Tbero wus an iinraoDse fowlmarket in Iligli-stroet ovcry day this nock.

LOCA L UA1LWA Y TRAFFIC ,For the Wevk ending Friday, Dec. 10, 1875

¦Watcrford AthenrfrWatorlM I Kilke^and i Rud anil KU. j wict °l; Limerick,' huuu | kenuyCl lS4\,(Ullmilc*; 00 miles ^i,^"1 23J m3ciI ° ) . ; "!"¦¦"• |_open

:__ -%*;;"

I £ ». d.j £ ». d. i s „. d> "77~ rParcels, 4c. 1252 IS 3 91 1 10 183 5 9 Ilo » iGoods, Cattic 2179 2 4 OS 1 D | 711 10 1 161 5 ioTotal ...S132 0 7 183 6 7 ' OW 15lo

~ 2?; y> 7correspMins ¦ "

week lasty'r. 2770 li 0 2tl 2 1 I 777 G 2 232 10 0

2>vt flclus—-IJii^srtftc, "A R B I V K D .

Mth-Milford , E Grisg, Milfonl , s c ; Tiuttrn , s, Too!e Dm,-garv/tn , g c ; liosa, Duiigarmo, g c. ' uISth—Sanda, 0, Cork, Waterford , B c ; Hound Shot SinilbCardiff, coa 3 ; Arklow, GIIL^

OW. g u ; Lara, s, Cotley Li»crpool , B 0 ; Eliza 9 KculTc, CardiT, coals. J ' N17th—Maria Valentin?, Troou , <-oalii ;• hooth of Irclm. 1 Milford , g c i Dopsou . James, Port Talbot , .New Ross, coak 'ainDavia . Bristol , gc ; Sarah Diion , Grady, Cardilt , coals. '

S A I L E D . "Uth—Hope, Wexford, Murphy, barley ; Zephyr, O l),,-ln ,.|i

Livenxwl . ir c i liiveo , Cardiff, ualladt ; Arrow Din, , o" 'Catherine, liridKCtv^tcr , oats. ' ' "A " '¦

l:ilh—Iupurntor , New Orleans, ballast ; llosa s I UM .-M I ,AValsb ,(.-c ; (fi psy. F, Liverpool , (•« , ' •'" u'1 Kh-Zephyr 111 istol , e c ; Tiut.-i n, I)an eai van . Took- .¦ c •tin^nie (irace, Holme", pilwond. ' . (• «- ,,,.I,?llrKl

^' i.1'"!"6""""' Wal3!l ' * u; S;ll"1:1' «i'Glasgow •• c ¦Mi 'ford , », Mllford , •' c, ¦ - . "> ,, c ,

IIUKTIXG AI'l'OI NT.M KN 'TSTIIK C C I I H A I I U X O U WS — Dr.cr.f inf . i t — Mount v,.il \< r .'20th ; Gardeuinorris , Tues lay, 21st ; Liste rlin Tb'ur-.|'i» >""i'ySeou:.'h Vilia-c, ri,d»y, "Ith-Klevca n 'Cluek fl i>r '1:U I.U X M K I . UiiiiciKiis-DKCKMiiKic -Mooreitow n Castlr- M •day, 2-th j Kii.*!:lofty liiiil B«, Wclmwday, -ad • sh '1.ri,-. Friday, 'ilth-At 11 -15. The hounds wiM 4aI, ,\^m '\at lli o clock. - Ini ;^K I L K K N N Y Hoi;.sns—DK C K M B K I I — Ballvtobin «nn,i,,. .. ,1JI.llyl.ale. WnliiKilay, 22...1; y.om,Utuwn o l;. y thl ' ', ''Niimliinds. Monday. 27th ; Custleuiorres W«int™i';i ' "« ,', ;

Frcshford , Friday, :il3t-Kloveu o'clock. «"«*iv. -'Hi ;

1IOO>"S CIIANGKS.First Quarter ... Jlonduy, Doc. Oth 1 3li a.niFull Moon Sumliiy, l'Jth. 7 4.'< p.mLast Quarter ....Sunday, 11/th - o'J p.mNew Moon Monday 127J.lt 7 I j ,.m

DUBLIN STOCK EXCHAN GE— Y LST KUIIAIIM. Cash. Aeet.Three, per Cent. Consols — !¦:(;¦ —Now 3 jicr Cent Stock — .'i.'j ; | —liiiuk of Ireland I"1) — —National Ji.-ink .'i" 7'i;;.' ; —Minister liaiik , Limiteil — —

llil)crni:uili:uilc — .".*,'I'roviucial l!;ink — —National of Liverpool (limil...li . . . !."> — |;i;City of Dublin titeam Conina iiy... JU 1)

KA I IAVAVS .Great Southern .t Westorn J;li«) paiM . 1 l ! i ; :Wiilerfonl anil Limc-riek, • •V. , '- —JJublin, Wicklow , anil AVexforil |i. 7! *—

liu WittUdoibj :g t) M!

"BE JUST , AXD IK J .MI XOT."

FRIDAY EVKXINU , ' DEO. 17, 1 7:,.T1 ;¦ _ /_

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ClIIllSTM/^S. 1S7-J.Tho next publication ol:' TU B N KWS will vplaco on 'riiursday cveniuj; ', the 2onl i M .sl ., I

will reach our agonts anjd subscribers in 'country next morning . Advertiser and uorrpondenls will please take notice.

niE LOUD BI SHOP OP WATEKl-'OKU OSAT A NIC LITJ-JIUT UUK.Ou lust Sundiiy, at tho Ciithcdra l , after 1

first , Gospel of tlie eleven o'clock Mass, at whtlici-o was mote than a usually largo COII - TC.lion , our revered Ui.shop, the .Most Kev1'owiiK , addressed a very admirable and forciexhortation to his faithful people on iho Jifestival JIOIV rap idly approaching, ami |,0,vshould prepare to solemnize it with the uspirit of Christianity. His Lordshi p poi,iout that wo are al.vays ready, and most p .opeito observe the anniversaries or the ceiiteiiaiot men who have made themselves rcmarkain their age ; but how much more so shouldbo well prepared , with pure hearts and Mr...spirits , to celebrate tli Q bjj-jjMf. j JiC_Iiai,c,,u>all inaiikind. His Lordship then , in plain"simp le language, yet with great force, bccaH-ithe power 11 exercised on the minds of his atilive hearers , who listened with the most intopleasure t'j the Gospel truths lift rmuncianoiiued out the dangers we have to avoidevi;s to winch wo arc prone and should Aand the soul-destroying temptation s to whichore dail y subjected. Coming to the grave maof tho noisomo so-called "literature" ofpresent day, bis Lordship strong ly warnedlock against tolerating or possessing thosebooks, illustrated periodical s, or the vul -u-indecent so-styled Jitoraturo of the present-calculated to poison the mind and destroysoul ; and , referring to thosu who expose itsale, for the sake of gain , even when prolevstrict religious disci pline , his Lordshi p ulorctb y, and eloquentl y described that da-tnilhckLTS )n Iho in.stni:nc;u.s for the destrucot all that is pure.pa iticularl y in theyouii " ;Hvendors ol Satan 's literature , ihc poisoners ofsoul , and the .purveyor s of immor alityLordslup, m conclusion , caiitiuit ed all his (gregatwu , especiall y tl , c yinJng> l0 ^ tsuch destructive agenu of tlie immhmd the ,as tins foul literature, and concluded bv exhing his hearers, aud all il K,.se over whom Ihave oontro l, to the fai thful discharge <,f theportant religious duties devolving upon t !,Cithis great and holy season of AdventAlter pt-onouuciu g the Episcopal Bonedi clus Lordshtp retux-d 10 the sacristy , havi ...*lied and impressed a very large and m,,s-. .?t .live congregation , exciting in them a ,l,-.rrcpleasure and reli gious fervour such as wo Inot witnessed for a long period. The Cat Ipoop c of uie diocese cf Waterford and LNnaro thoroughl y impressed with a kuowled".the zeal ol our good Bishop in the preservaand tlio promotion of religion ; of his unobstvo di-iposiuon , except where the great canwhich he is an ordained apostle is to be udnnand those timel y words of wisdom came -telling elleet from tho li ps of our highly-e.suod aud venerated Prelate, the Bishop of thecient aud faithful Seo of Waterford ami Listf

LIUELL 1NG THE CATHOLI C BIS11U

Ihc <.J_ uay lane propagator of falsehoodfilth publishes the following statement amoits latest libels :—

"C LK.KII .-AI. AiToiMM K.vrs. — Tho KUT IVPower , pariah priost of Clonmul , brother of thoBishop i>l Wuicrfin-J , has been appointed toparish ol Iramoru, vaoj iil by thu death of thedeilaineuteil Uov. Niuholiia Cantucll . Tlio Kcv. 1',1'owor, Sc. John 's College, Waterford, nlso broth,tho Lord liiahop of Watcrlbrtl , has boon nppoiparish priost of Clonmcl, rouderoil vacant byappointment of liU brothor to Tramoro. His Lship tlie Hishop was for many years parish priu.Clonmol. Tho family has contributed lamj ly tolorical body."

It would not be hard lo divine tho nicamV.this slanderous attack on the head of the Cat!Cliurch in this Diocese— an inoffensivehighly-regarded Prelate, whoso whole aimobject arc tho preservat ion of the morals <• •people and the iulvanpetm:m of religion 11Lordship, having t |l0,( , ,.,„], in ^iw' |Ujdeem it, Ins duty, as the chief guardian ofsouls ol us peop le, to want them , last Sun.against the poisonous tendencies of the filthydeoasmg literature which is being c-xuosersale, and trallicked in by il,,. uuresouerntcduii|)nncip led , it would be wn-ng r.f cour-suppose I hut puragra pl, would not havewritten and published.

Hie lact is, that the \{,-v. KOGKK IV• brother of the Lord 15i,|I()p ,,r w.aerfire inriuishe.s what to Jii.s assoiiant would brsolo ambitton-a wealth y Parish—to comoin 'no which will not y ield two-thirds it:come ; therefore, proving tha: there isworldl y considerati on , !,u- a regard soleKLho sake of his health , wl i ie l , , «e are MO. Tearn , has not been as gocl si:i ¦.• h is roinopClonmol ns his many h ier .ii.i ia W a 'e. foid IT™*h , for in this city I P; w;... m • ;- .- yi;:ii-s a iens and cherished i.ib-.i:-...:- i u i !, .: clmrcii , fwinch Ins departure was deep l y iainoiitctl attime. The Kev. I'LIKSK l'.j wi,, , "also bioto tho JJishop," aud who, thu libeller slates,been appointed to Clouir.e!, is not only no'brother ," but no relative , whatever, to big Lis u p ; and tho malignity of die attack u \shown by the hasty manner in which this fohood is assorted, for the purpose of giving npoison to the arrow flung m, i.ho head giuian ot the people s morality and religion. "fumil y has contributed largely" to tho cbnt'V\ ill any ouo be found to say that AbraboBloug hal and his sons contribntoi anythtowards that cud— tho way that ] eaisto ttioa r '

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rUOl'OSKl) SKATIXG K I N K .TI IO frost which wo have had , null which ail'orded

a few days' ^K.it in ^ to ibe loveis of thai delightfu l

spoil , lias (,-ivcii an impetus to tlio idea , fur somotiuie rnU-iiuiuad , of establishing a Skating llink inthis city , under the limited liability princip le. Themovement is now in practical hand *, and wo aro ena-bled to Mate tha t p lans and specifications have beenprrparid fora structure of ISO fivt Ion;; by SO fortwide, ui liu Imilt or timber, with an nfphaUo Uonr, ata cost of between £',w nm) ,Dii»i >, which it is pro-posed to r:iisi» in IT. share*. Everywhere th:it suchrinks have been e.sciblislie .l , they have uut unl y boonfound a source of very popular enjoyment , but also ofK'vat profit. A meet i'tii; of tin 1 promoters will takeplace lo-niorrnw ovenim;, at nine o'clock , in thu I m-I'eriiil Hi.t . -I. M.-.ll . JII which ull those ; favorable totlio proje ct an; invited to :,uend.

l.ii t 'A i , I T !¦:M s .T I I K l l i iv . i s iMA -. M A K K I -:™ .— IMnsis;; Christmas our

markets urn rapidl y iuerr.iMii fj in supp lv. (In .Satur-day 1-is. i there wn< une «»f iho largest supplie s to ourhay aud straw market, tha t v.e have seen for yuara .Indeed wo were assun-il that tliero was nut such amarket here- for this past lhrcn years . So great wastho number nf cars that tho boroug h constable(llar rU ou) had a> rct {iiest the ussistnnco of thu policoon quay duty , which nid they kindl y gave him. AtHtiythiug like such thronged markets—mid there havebeen KOIH C ; heavy ones throu gh tin ; season—cmv con-Htable , however aet ive , is t iui lu inadequate , to carryout the re^ulutioiis. O;i Saturday thero was .1 brkkbusiness done in buy, m fiom 'TOs . to Mis., and inboth straws nt from -I.".*, to .1i;u. per ton. Thoro wasscarcel y, if ever , a lanrer , if f o hirgo , a supp ly offowl to our unrk ' t , so rall y at Christmas-tide , asthem wnv oti Tue-day. l'liim tho I J.'.ick friars alldown throu g h tin- length ol Hig h-slrei-l was ono tin.broken line of cars laden with p! imp turkeys nntlheavy jr ei-se, mid n similar sight was to bo seen alldow n Coiidii 't- strct 't , and round on the yuuy toKxchangc -strcet. llorongh Constable Mahonv waspul upon duty to keep order , as far as be could , inlligh-Btp -'et , it tus k of no incMii.-id<T. ib)c> dillicu ltywhen it is remembered he wuKtlen lin i; with a numberof competitors lor purchasers , all ea^er to bo first.Fowl riiteJ on Tuesday as follows;—Co ck turkuy s ,from lbs. to --a. per pair; hens , from ,Ss. to l(Js.ditto ; seese, from lis. to l.'ts. a pair , and cliickons ,from 2'Js. to - Is. per dozen. The exports that oven,ing, and t lin -ir Micceeilinj ;, to the London marketsh-ivo been very large , most e.vpeditiously and care-full y carried by the (irrat Western Company perMilford htiMiner s and up to London , rid l'addiugton.Tho htalls of our victua llers , as usual , make a goo<llrphow , bu *. next wivk will Ito their show and businessweek i>-. ivi'l l. Kvery day is now a markot dav , andbusiness is pr etty brisk. The exports of fowl by ourpoulterer* , on Tuesday, readied the i- .mrinuus mini .her of ;n >,!.» ':.•.

»¦ .^ij r r .u . t s A' c i t ' i - .M. - On Monday a mun named John>\v\.")' ">¦' from (il. nn e . ie , county Ki lk enny , went intotb . - '" t iini 'i r yw\! ol A!. - >si s. COX , lieresford-street.(io lug ',1"' a l":'' l! e saw a piece of stick which ho saidwouM !>" •-. "'•'' b- foie he could hi 1 Mopped by theluanager , Nv pull ed i; nut . Tlio moment he had done.EO down cann y the up^er portion of ihu p ilu upon himwi'.h fcuch t.i w !« In fracture one of his thi ghs, be-kides ^iTint ; h ;.mv sonic internal injuries. Tho accidentww n'/.o'.y a'.u .bu> Uili !o to the pyu r man's unauthoriseduc'.. Ji/hii C;ney.\ the foreman, who was with him,receive.! a f - v '" c\ il lusion of bis chest at the samytinie , ni:d was al fOl Bent 10 hosp ital w i t h Murp hy.l!..lh are doit - 'A wi-Al . They Were alteniled immed'i-

a;--l y a f t - r t i i - mv.S len 1. by Dr. Itark i l l , ail l aulxcimiTt l y by I 'r . Cavi t.

W.MKIi Fol: !' I' ll' I OHM Oia -IHN .Siir if . t r .—TlioJiV.b annual ne-eir. '. ni ih;s ^oei «- ty was held on M-m-d.iv ¦•r.::.::. - '¦• ''"•! l ' i ..l.sl iliL J J a l l . the Kijj hl Jluv.Dr. l iny, 1 l i^ i i j p ¦> ! I 'ai!i '-l , in th ' .1 chair. The report ofthe . C'>n "'mi '-e , as re-id by the him. sec, Mr. \V .AVrii -'l.t, O'l i gratul i -e . l t b n sub-eribers upon theh> alt! , > ¦ '" ' 'l . ieal.'ou and lhi > moral t raining ol thoct.iMt . '.:, a^ . '1 L'rafj 'iul y aciiliowled ijed the recei pt totho f:::ie.- ol K \ 'i , .i l io procoeds ol u musical peil 'or-inancc hei - l i» '''•' I ' ri.n-taiit II . i l l la-u K.ister , underthe inaii .-.gemeiil of; Mr. Nelson , and of Mr. \Y. Smith ,Ituusli 'iowii i-c-h' ji ' I ; < il ' asul>- iM - i pt :oii warml y unlerediiU' i , fj pp lement ed. by :: donation ot M o sent by afriend si gn ii 'g !•:;• ¦!-.¦:: A. 11. ('.., tn send tin; childrenlr.st M-asot i to I ' : i in i ' i r wl.en they were vi-i ted wi t l iRC:ir 'ia '.ii:ii ; cf !- •" , lh r i <::gh i l l " K"V . T. Oimielte , fromthe .¦¦•.•pri S'M.t.' it ive .- •>! Mr.-. Nnmmw J'an l , alivavs aYTurm , fj t p -isteii t I r i i .-ud of the insti l ut ion ; ol Hit fromatn/.iii-r Ij eiievoie nt liie: id , wliich rum was appropriatedt:i t l i ' 1 f l 'j *li i l . i r t u t i ' l ; and of t l , in addition to manyother- , from Mi-s Sarah Davis , New Zealand , whohad bc'-n educan rl by th e society, and 1 hen congralii-Iv.ed the fri ends ol I In ) insti tute up'm lie: liig li 'ataloof the buv.>' education , proved by tl ie fact of three ol"them pasr- ing mi .si civdiiab'.y for t li.t CrauisiowuEt'hocl. Till.' committee concluded , however , by nsj ireltuii; tha ' tipen .!• ¦-• y «¦ "ii 'Mng Imh ui October ,\ ~ o, li. 1; '-ip'-ii l u u r e had oxci.'eued tho iiieuuie , thucxp-!. .li:ur ' ! b ' -in • t-7 ;t 11 - . I'd., and I he loeei pts abouti.'.;5 tr.'ler t ! a i M.m, a stal> ; of t h m g s nb:i gi-ig th "t r e asu n-r lu h av -- p -e>i: i r -f I M O,,c Ii'.'.-UT I l in i l In i iH- l

pre .-.iu'.' dirmand s . ( m October |n , I ' -"I , there wereUl o:p !..i!i-i under cave of t!,.i so-.-ielv ; .'i wine did -c:!.aru"'d, a':1' ' a d m i t t e - i 'I i i i in g the. year , le.i»in^ 17in the n,,:iintiii !i HI : 11.¦¦ luth ,,t <ic tub<!r l>Ti. Mr.'!'. I le luhdro band "d in ll" 1 beipie.-l "1 t lie lav. .1 l)r.Gm-ie 'ii . ih .- M -dl , tn tb e funds , afier wbi ' .-li M ^r.Wlir l . i . wa- re-e!i cli d lam. s. c-., and .Mr. J. ],. I l ick iu)if.n!' ir i .-.- iMin- r 10 t in 1 - ..ciety f.,r the i-n. -iuin ^ year.After an /eMre.-- fi"iii the chairma'i , w.u'ml y in favorcf t:. '? .-oclety , '.he puA-eeding- ended.

1' !IF.V:M A I I ' I \ > M C I.KI .A I ,I I M I ) ![K. —Am.Hig .-t thogeiit lomen who ii 't ei,d"d at Cnrrag hmore House att!.e 'ate pr efeiit i i i ion , we omitted the name of ouri . i^ idv e~te ' in"d Iriend , Dr. .Mac.MaliOH M u rj t i i y , a!CiirriCr:-on. .Siiir, nn .l ul-o severa l others.

A t ' l.t. vr.t: A K K K M .—Tor BOIIIO day s back thecountrywomen coming to our nmrket w i t h ("psj .1 andpr:i , \ b u l t t r iuvve ul lowed thcinseWes , in their inuo-crij tv, :o he tl , i- victii 'j s of a desi gning female wlio ,Lv \.<:t ai '.roitne-? , suuei -eded in dup ing them of theirt n\'j .\\ pr op ei ty. Her nio^lo <if operation was to meetthe women on ci iiniie ^ into luwn , tell them sho ki:e\vt i." ber l p laee .11 which to di.j poie of their egi,M orbut ter , ins the ea-e u ii ght be , lake, the bukot into »»,:.<, • . wi th the ow ner , a i d Jrvaii l throug h a buck way,ii av i i r ' li.e vie ' in * ( ¦luielfP. d, Some <il the <lupes re.i-iried 1L1 ir cu-e> to (' or i.stable IVieh -r , and on Wid -

ij .-^i i' iV li.at a f t n v - f- fl i e- .r , fro.n the de-cii ption giviMiV.i:', '»:.- et .ab li 'd f i a n e .-: th e p lunderer a- rlio wasi 1. t.'.e : -'- o!' r!i: - :.i:i^ a»vay « i t l i a ijui i . i i i iy of

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huctioi i mart in JIarroii8l ri .nd .Mr.it .. t h e l.i .uso lalol jorcupie l by Mr. Audley .

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«i'ad- .M- h.-i" i-r iU'.en to a Iliw;o:i gentleman e» 1in.-s¦11 ' liW svinj atiiie- witli ili ' .>e v.ho tidvoeat e the luc '.al-i ieV-i-iHr-l . ."'"I f lat inK t l iat if Jhe ii(.'itation were intlii.-"iV.iiiiirv lie would lake a di-cided part in it.

(- A v 110 L I a a 11 u it c ul i l t : I'A STUKSIIIP OV TKAMOKK .—Wo learn with

pleasure tbai his Lordshi p, tho lUshop of Watcrfordand Iiismore , bus been pleased to translate tho Rev .Rm-er l'nwer Iroiu tho pastoral chargo of S.S. I'etorand l'ltul' s.Clonmcl , to that of Trumoro , Viiciint by thodemise of the deepl y lamoutod Very Rev. K. Caut-well. Thy 77j ijirTiinj r Vct;/'ivss, in noticing tho change,fays:— "At tho l'arochial MUSH on fcJuiiib *y moruiug,tho Very Kov. ltoger I'ower, who, for tlio past twoyearsj ha.i been parish priest of S.S. IVter n ml l'aul's,Cloumel , nnnonuced to thu congregation that bo hadbeen translated to tho pastoral clmrjjo of Trumoro,vacant by tho lamented domino ol tho VeuorauloKiltlier Cantwell. Tho intelli gence w.ia receivedwith gcueral aud unaffected regret , for Dr. Powerhas ondeared himself lo hi3 fl ock by tho exhibitionof tlioso qualities which mark the Iruo Irish priest—tho faithful nud zealous pastor. However, sinco hisnomination to S.S. l'eter nud Paul's, liis health liasnot been so good as lii.i many friundi desired , aud itis hopod that tho mild se.i air of 'i'rarnoro will con-duco towards tho recorcry of his strength and vigour.Ho lea res Clonmel , beariugwith him tho kindliost ro-gards of his lato parisliioners , aud their best wisUc9for bis futuro health aud liapp iness. Wo believo Idsnucoessor hero has not yet boen nominated by tboLord Uishop of tho dioceso,

i-"T. JOHN 'S CATHOLIC CIIL'UCI I .— On Sunday nexta novel and very beautiful ceremony will t&ko plifj cin St. John 's Catholic Church , Uoreslbrd-street, will ]tho solemn , imposing ritnal picscribed by our holyfi iilh to bo observed on suoh occasions. Tlio cere-mony to which wo beg to draw attention is Urn un-veiling of tho beautiful stained windows which havebeen put up within (ho pa«t cnup lo of weeks, anolleriug to tbe Most High ol tho earuest /.e;d of themuch respected pastor, tho Rev. It. Koran , Adm., amitho inc-hnustnblo dovotion , and public spirit of thefaithful. Tlioso really magtiilicout windows, whichhave been supplied from tho eminent firm of Jlossre.Wailes aud Strang, Ktiiiucd glnss works , Now-oastlo-ou-Tyne, and put up under their supervision , represent111 tlio centre, tho Transfi guration , iu full group ; onesido window represent!:, at the top, St. Laurence, thenSi. lirld get , St. Patrick , .it. Oticrau , tho patron saintof tbe parish , and then St. Nicholas , whilst the otherdepicts ibu Coronation of tho Ever IJIessed VirginMary ; then St. John beholding the Coronation ofU10 Uiesautl .Mother, who is enthroned, with the Childin her anus, with tho serpeut at her foet icady todevour tho Child ; then tbo denunciation , and lastlytho Nativity ; tho whole forming an ecclesiistiualadornment , perhaps unsurpassed in tic Kingdom.With lliyh Mass, tbo Lord Uishop presiding, tliurowill bo an eloquent sermon from tho Hev. Dr. Kyan ,:iu.l another in >li o evening from tin) liov . J. A.l'holan. Xo doubt on both occasions tho church willbo thronged.

Tin: li iMtur ov Ossoitv AT rite VATICAN .— A fowweeks ago, wo announced tho departure of the saintl ynud distinguished liishop of this Diocese 01 route totho Eternal City, and we havo much pleasure iu atnt.ing that his Lordship arrived there in good healthon last Saturday week, accompanied by his chap lain ,Itev. K. Calhiuau. A few IIIIVB afterwards , Most ]!ev.Dr. M^orau wtis bunoured with n privat e audieucoby bis Holiness tho 1'opo, who received liim in tliomost gracious manner , not only as a distinguishedmember of tho liish Hiera rchy, but as tbo Heproseu-tativo of Catholic O.s.sory, lvhich has ever been fore-mo-l in its declarations of fidelity to tho llol v S:?,and whoso aetioti 111 defence of tho 1 emporul Power ,by publio meeting, and otherwise , has not been for-gotten by tho Illustrious Head of thu Church of God.Dr. Morau had tbe special privilege of presenting tollio Holy l-'athur the Latin Address of tho Irish llia-liops , recentl y assembled iu Syno I, which was re.coived most cordiall y by his Holiness , who expressedhis affection for Ireland in the most touching terms,Dr. Moral! then presented to the Hol y Father the re,cent 1'e.ter's l'er.ce. collection iu this Diocese, amount ,ing to -L'SjO, and retired after a protracted and mostgrati 'ying interview. Long may Ussory bo thusliouoiicd i'l its 1'i'ulalcs and its People. —KilkennyJ 'H tnti iK

Tho l'ope 1111 1' iiday received many Kng °.isli ,Ameri-Cim and other visitors , accompanied by Pr. Chad,wick , IliVhop of Uo-sliaiu, and aftenvanls walki.'d inthe Viiiicau garden , onjoy ing thu bri ght but verycold weather.

On -Monday the fou r mills lost in the Dcitt *rhlttn4were iuterml in the Catholic cemetery at Leytonstoue ,K*sex. Cardinal Miumit\g delivered uu address.

Uv.i.iii t ors R KCKI I ION .—On Sunday in iruiug ei ghtyoung ladies received the whito veil , at llio Conventof the. Perpetual Adorat ion , Laur cHt i'lf , Avonmore ,Limerick , fro m llio Moat Rev. Dr. Utiller , CulliclicIl ishup of Limerick.

Th'J Society of St. Viuceut do Paul , Carrick-on-Suir , thankfull y acknowled ges the following subscrip-liou-' , v 'u.—Anj nyiuous , L'll ) ; Mrs. Ili ggins, Main-street , il: Mr. Win. J. Uiggius, Main-street .tl .

Tbo Hov. William Martin ,' 1',1'M gratefull y acknow-led ges tho receipt of 1125, the generous contributionof Lad y Millbrd u«d Tlj omns Kyre, >Jsq., Upper-Court , for tho relief of the poor of Freshlord.

L A U' C 0 V 11 T S .

SKCOND yl.'KKN ' .S HEXCH— M ONIMX .(Ucfore Mr. Justice Ht iriy :ind a Common Jury).

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1I...-I..,' J. H. ,v. CILIO v. ir.'d.'iii.i y .'.i.u;.¦¦•.—ThiBwas an action for slander. The plaintiff is a dispen-sary doctor iu Mu l linavu! , in the county of Kilkenny,and the defendant a member of the dispensarycommitt.e for tho pla 'atifl 's distin ct. The t-lleyedslanderous words spoken were charged to bo calcu-lated to injure tho pluiuliU ' iu his profession Thewortia alleged to have been spoken aro not fit forpublication. The deienco was a traverse of tbo wordsand a p lea of privileged occasion , aud that bo wasentitled to comment on certain ubscrvation * allegedto be u-ied by the plaiutill'.

.Mr. .Murphy, 'd-C., in opening the coso for thop laintiff , cumtMCutcd strong ly on tho hardshi p of thulife oi" a dispensary do:lj r , who was obligi 1 at allhours ol tbo day aud night to ti.ivel long distune' !on red tickets , or what worn call ' I " searlol run-I H M S ,'1 t.i persons who very lVuij uuml y imaginedlhein<clves to be seriousl y ill when iu reality theruw.ii hardly anyihing tho matter with llie.n. licitth ..1 doctor bad . ee.ptod bis position with all itshaidshi ps, and ho had to bear it ; s t i l l it w.is veryhard lor a doctor to have to submit to the pett y per-secut ion of 11 member of the committee wlio had sumnch in his power for the purposes of annnyauoe.('oansel then instanced a large number of Ci'ie.s inwhich t!ir defendant had put " urgent " on the ticketsiu cases iu which the a ilment wa.s of a chronic char,itcler , extending for severa l moiilh s . Ho also men.L10..01I the frivolous charges broug ht against llio ..ioc-tor , and he looked upon the circumstance * us cl< ;n*evidet.ee of ln.ilice i'l tho pie.-eal ciiHe.

The case was continued Tuesday and Wednesday,ami 1 nded witii a verdict lor p lainf 'T, damugi .s .C'^o,an d IM cost..

Col i.-i'l f ur ll;e f .W n i l ' ¦- .Me.-sr.-. .Mnrj /hv, Q.I '.)u:.i .son, 'i.C, a id U Hio daii , li i-mi,:te.l by Mr . J. .1l-'i-e ly, W;ue .old!. I' '"' ihe de.'vuduut : Serjfeant Ann¦ til ing, -Vr. i-'ii/ it il i lioii , t j C. liii-true.i .d by .Mr. ».V. r.New K.-..-.-(.

COb'liT OK CHANCIOHV—l ' i:ii,.i r.J O H N ' SA I i I . K i l l 's r i t ' l l 'K H I V .

U if j ' t in v. Lj re ; / ly /u v. A"i.i ;;.-''..ii.—These suits,whicli tt 'eru coinmeuu'j d about -7 y i i i rs sim;e , becamiialliiclii'il to thu Loid l.'h i inci l lor 's chainber l int underthe hue g. neral order ronsequeiii oil the rele..ij o ofl l ioMa.Tter s of tho Court. '1 ho suit of KingsLon v. Eyrewurt by the late Jtobert , Karl of Kingston against thelato Ti pperary li.ink for redeiuption of his estates,which hud b 'en mortgage I to the bank tor kt i f. HI.

The Lord IJIiauc -.-llor diree'ed the repre ,-e^t ;itiveB ofui llubiri , Ji n-I ot Kin^. ilon, withi;j lun day s to loJi 'oan account of the sums with which they soug ht, tocharge thu representatives of llio lute ilr. Kjiv , tholatter I j le Igo their uccouuts beforo thu 1st Februarynext , and llio causes to come oil fur hearing on thu1st March next.

Messrs. Walsh , Q.C., Ryan , (,>C, aud (iray dou fortho rcprewiitdtireH c/f Koberl , Karl of Kingston ;holicitor , Mr. William Lewis , Mr. J. li. Murp hy, ij .C,for the reprcsentativcD of Mr. Eyre ; solicitor , Mr.H. V. Koimed y.

CUNS(JLIDATKI ) C H A M I J E U .7 /e: lJ»k<: •¦/ I 'KViuf h irv v. ,NVi'( uiiii /-V H ' <n. — Mr.

Anders on moved for mi extension of time to plead tothis action , which , c-j uimel slated , had t»-cii Uroug lnby the Duko of Devonshi re to ha»o another triul othid ri ght to tho lilackwutcr fisher y. It was necesHaryto consider whether auy pleas iu addition to thosuDied iu ihu foi iner U ' .tiou by tho Dnko were needed.App lication Kiautj d .

1 .A SUKD KS'J'ATES G'OUKT—I 'li i iM r.Tho lii ^ hl Ilou Jud ge Oriusliy eat to day, and pro -

ct-i'dad wi th st ilev , ainoiig.il whicli wa .s t ho following :• -.Coi .-srv or K I I .K F..N .N V .—1 II tho mailer of ibi> estatu

of Trevor TenniH 'in Luni giin , a ihiuor , <¦» ner ; HenryMn.TWell, petitioner. One undivided lifl.li Ji .ul , andone undivided moi.:ly of ouu other t in dividi 1 lifili pauof tho n-iil cliitrgo urising 01.1 of tli o parinh o(D u n k i t t , county ot Kilkenny, held in fee, and produu -ing a liirl prniit rent of .CVJ 15s. III. Sold to Mr.IVi/Hi .' K-lly Hulifi tor , Waterlord , in t rust , lar £1,10 .1.Memr.". Maxwel l <»nd U'elJon were tl.e solicitors hav ingtho carriage of the sale.

Tin lands of !S lyimii - .itli , iu th - b.nony uf Midd le ,t inr . l , :.i.d e unly of Ti ppeiary , conta in ing li^ -vi. I r .ii'jj i. L'.al;.tc n.. a.i-re,l .Lld ii. I..- .- , and pr .t.iucing a tinj iaiiiiii.il ri ntal of Jt'575 J Id. llU., \veie .-o'd oij Th u rs-day, by j ir iva to c'Hi li'act , to «l . iin - - a .My ers, I.' i|., .SuirIsiiind , Clonmel , at i ;il ,.1iHj.

CDLKT 01' H A . N K l 'iUI 'TCY—fiiUi .w.(J .V/uru Judge Hanisou) .

In / i - / ' n i . i y . J . UI I K '- II .—The bankrupt was u heedmerchant in Waterlord. Tue meet ing was tu 'iscer-tain who n i iu thu paitner.s in the (inn of J. 111. I K.Wilson , Londonderry, who , h was alleged , owed theassignee.-: H.e .-uui of £.U . Mr. Thomas Wilson de-poi tii ti ut li ' 4 paid the ot!ic ;ul a-L .^n. 0 a bum of JL T ,vrhicli was til l thi t t was duu tl.e e.il.ite, uml ho topudi.i -ted tbo buluucc. 'J'ho cato was adjourticd.

VA N NIX G'S 1XST1T U TE— TUESDAYCOMUAClb—ELECTION Of OTHCEUS AND COillllTTBE—

THE 11ALLVV0ILE TUL'ST.Tho flight Rov. Dr. DAV iu tbo chair.

Also p-.- Mcnt—Messrs . J.Strangman , lion, trcasnrcr jA. Ucuiiv , J.P., lion. sec. to tho institution ; K. Jacob,M. Slauey, J.P., J. Dohcrty. P. K. Reid, J.P., GcorgdWiilpole, T.C., G. While , T.C., J. Build , E. J. Ba-rron ,8olr., J. N. Wnite, J. Fisher, and J. Ambrose, solicitorto tho board.

C'OXTIIACTS.Tho committee reported tho accoptanco of tho fol-

lowing tenders :—Mr. P. Mackoy, Itidiau meal , at 20aa saok ; Mr. F. Quiyluy, whito broad , at 5Jd. per 1lbs. Mrs. K. Kyun (Hi gh-strcct), beef, at OJil . per lb.;Boup pieces nt 5d., nud muttoa at HJ. par lb.

CIlltlSTMAS CI1F.KR.Mr. SriiA.vnMA.N moved, eccondod by Mr. DO I I K R C V ,

that tho inmates get tlio customary dinner of roastbocf mid plum pudding on Christnma Day. Agreedto. KLKLTIOX Of OfrlCKItS.

Mr. DOIIEKTV moved that Mr. J. Strangman bo ro-elccted iion . treasure r, and Mr. A. Deuay, J.P., ro-elected lion, necrelary for tlio eii9uiug year. Secondedby Mr. Slnm-y, nut] passed iiniinimou sly.

£LECTION OK COMMITTKK..Mr. St.AXKY informed tho board that ho had been

requested by tbo Itov. Mr. Kcut , P.I'., to stato biswish to bo ruliovcd from his position as a moulbor oftho connnittoo. Tlio rov, gentleman 's resignationwus uccepted. Tho mooting then ballotted for thocommittee , with tho following result :—Itcv. P.Nolan , P.P., Trinity Without; Dean Hoaro, Arch-doncon Alcock, Capt. P. P. Uronau , J.P., Messrs. M.aianey, J.P., J. L. Hickio , P. K. Koid , J.P., 0. IVal-polo, aud Ji N. Whito , with tho hou. treasurer andhon. soorctary as ex-oftcio members.

N0CI8K3 or ADMISSION.Mr. J. Dohcrty gavo notice of thu following ad-

missions for next meeting :—Thomas Q'lilty , aged72, born in Uoss, parish of Porllaw, 05 yeura a resi-duut in Watcrford ; William Cody, iv wntcluuan ,aged 71, born at ButliLluw , and 07 years In Ing inWiitorfbrd ; John Toomy, a civil engineer, ngod 7iJ,born in Dublin , aud 1-t years a resiilont in Water-ford. THE HALLYVO1I.K TRUST.

Mr. AMr.Ro si: said ho was dosirou3 of say ing a fowwords upou a subject in which , aa governors of tha tcharity, tho meeting had somo interest. Tho Bally-voilo charity, connected with that institution , badformerly beeu vested in four old governors as trustees,and had been administered by thorn for tho bunflt ofthis institution. Thoso governors wero—Mr. JoshuaW. Strangnian , Mr. Henry Denny, Mr. Kichardrogarly, and Mr, John Power, iboso truste-33 weronow all dead, and Miss Strangman , ns tho represen-tative of tho last of them, her brother , tho lato Mr,Joshua W. Strangman, had tbo power vested in herof nominating four new and young trustees for thoapproval of tho Lord Chancellor. Sho bad selectedfour , and tho fiu names Miss Strungmau waa dosirouBof placing boforo tlio governors in caso any cliaugoor addition might bo deumed necessary iu tliom.They wcro—Mr. Charles Detiny, sou of Mr. A.Detiny, who might bo deemed as representing hisKiaudfrtthcr , tho lato Mr. Henry Denny ; Mr. JosephStrangman , as representing his cousin , the lato Mr.Joshua W. Slrnngmun ; Mr. William Gallwoy, whomi ght ho tnken as representing tlio lato Mr. JohnPower, aud Mr. John >'. Whito (of tho firm of WhitoBrothers).

Mr. VOUF.KI Y said ho thought n month' s noticowas required for such n nomination , and that theyought to request Miss Slrangmau to send in thonames in her owu handwriting.

Mr. A UUKOSK replied that , in fact , tho governorshad nothing to say to tho selection of tho trustees.A» ho said already, tho selection hiy solely withM I'SH Strangmnti , nud tho appro val with tho Chan-cellor. It was as un net of courtesy to llio boardalone that Miss Strongman had sent iu the names.

CHMUM .VN —for which kiuducss wo should bo verythankful (hear, hear) .

It whs said by a governor that it would bo desir.able if tho Commission!.'! s of Charitable Donations andBequests could bo induced to havo tho trust vestedin them , and dispenso with trustees altogether; butin answer to that idea , it was stated both by Mr.A MHKOSK and Mr. ST U A N G M A N that tho commissionershad been asked over aud over again to do so, butthey positively refused.

It was then moved by Mr. WALI 'OI.K, seconded byMr. D K .V.VV , and passed , that tho meeting heardwith Eati»laclinn tho names mentioned by MissSlrangman as such trustees.

The proceedings then ended.

IXQlKSiS.On Tuesday, Kdivard N. Power , KSIJ ., coronor , hold

inquests ut the Lunatic Asy lum upon two inmates ofthe institution ; ono upon tho 'hody of John Thompson ,an inmato of tho institution for tho past seventeenyears, and this other upon lirid get Daly, an oldwomao, aged 70, who ha 1 been a mouth in tho asylum.Tho following jury wororsAor ti on view of tho bod yof tho deceased man , Thompson :—

Mi't-crs. .IUH .V K KIA.Y , foreman ; Laurence jUnhcr,James Dcvereux, Michael Kitzgerald , Kohort Leathern ,Plr 'ip DeVereux , David Doyle , Michael Power, EdwardPower , l)a\id Ive"y, 'Ihouias Walsh , and Dn\ dMcl.oughlj i.

From the evidenco adduced it appeared that do-censcd was a long time in a delicate alato of health ;that ho took suddenl y very ill on Saturday night , anddied BOO U afterwards. Tho jury returned a vurdictof " Died from diseayo of tho heart."

The jury wero then re-sworu , touching tho deathof tho woman Daly. Dr. P. Jt. Connoll y, residentmedical superintendent of tho asy lum , and Dr.Delan dro , visiting physicinn , depoBod eho waa apornon of quiet demeanor, but lilth y in her liabita ,aud it was further deposed that sho was admittedlast month to tbu nuy luin from tho workhouse. "Thojury returned tho following verdict:— " Wo find thattbe deceased died from debili '.y, on tho 12th Decem-ber, 1H7D, and wo r.re of opinion , from the evidence,that sho was not a fit subject for tbo asy lum."

On Saturday Mr. Power bold an inquest on view oftlio bod y of Mrs. Cranshawe, whose rather suddendeath was ucorded in on;- lu-jt. Mr. Craushawo do-posed that deceased wcut to bed ou Thursday nightiu her umial good health; eftrl y next morning ho wasawakened by her loud snoring, which snoring alarmedhim ; her mother and deponent trind to awaken her,but failed, and when they brought Dr. Evans, whichthey did immediatel y, sho was fouud to bo dead. Dr.Kviiiis deposed that deceased died from effusion ontin ; bruin. Ve diet r-;cordiug ly.

On Monday morning, Mr. Michael filc'isou , a re-speetable tunnur from Gliihlaiie , near Dungarvlilj ,wa.s found dead in his room in Colfey 's Hotel , Hridge-struct, Dubl in , whero ho was atuy ing, await ing thocaso of Dr. Hunt , Duugarvun , against Mr. KichnrdPht:]au , cbaiiiiiiiu of the To'.vn Commissioners. Theularm was given an the sojou; icrs iu tho hotul werolit breiiHas'., amongst whom was Dr. J. li. X. Cane,of Mul l ' I . IVHI I , who instantl y ran to thu room , andwas immediatel y followed by Dr. 1'lyun , Duiigarvun ,also slay ing there, anil the opinion of both doctorswus that tit that moment Mr. Gleesou had been deadfor over an hour. Ui ceased , with other friends , hadattended Divine tti .-ii .'co r.n .Sunday morning, paidv i s i t s to .several places of interes iu town , and witlitl.e tame fi iendi speni. .< viry [•'e.-isant i-rciilug. Dr.Flynn certified that decei.Hcd hud been for dome timecomp laiuiiig of ii weakness iu his heart , anil on that(.round the coroner did not deem it necessary lo holdan iiKiucst.

A L L K G K D M LT.OKIl 11Y POIKON 'IXr:.A woman is in custody at Dung.irviiu , county

Wiilerlord , charged n i l h the murdor of her fatlier-iii- law, an old man over NJ years of ago. Hur hue-band returned last year from America , and soon aftergot 111:11 ried , giving bis father-in-law .ChO for a farm.'I he marriago does not appea r to liavo boon a Imppyone, fur the lust month the hufibaml decided 011 return-ing to Aniencn, 'nving to tbuj oalousy of his wife. ItBuums she buuaiiiu tiwaro of bis deturmination , andsoon afterward s ho felt very ill after ono of his raealu.Hotli husband iind wife went to Youghul on Satur.day, November ^7lh , thoug h not iu comj iany. Afterpartaking next morning of Hat , m.-ido by her, tl 'O oldnmn died on the following Thursday . Her husbandfolt w) unwell nt his father 's funeral that ho bad tobe taken :uto u house. Thn woiniin wua remuuded atDungarvuu.

I 'AIl tS AXD MAIIKK TS.Thj fair of Kiitlit .'uwncy Has held on Monday,

whore there nero 1,500 p igs, of wliiuli 1,100 weruboug lit by Wutcrford men. A fa'ir iu Kims uutnoday, (iOO pigs ; Dungarvitu fair bold on Tuesday, COOpigs, all bought for Wuterlord . 1'ricos OUs. |iur owt.,with brisk deiuanj. Heavy pig* Hold at ulin . or GJdper lb. Supp ly of pigH fair, and urn expected toeholdsteady pricen till after Christmas. Xo buyers at Dnn.garvan but thoto from Watcrford.

OL'K MAI.'KKTS THIS WKKK.WHEAT —The supp ly this week was larger than la«t

week from farmers ; the quality and condition muchimproved since the dry weather set in. Prime WhiteWheat sold til 'J.'.s. to JIJH. ; Prime Ked , 2 Is. to 1>|H. t\\.,and in ferior nt 'i'.'s. The tendency of prices is dull , UHthe supp ly of Korei- .i was never HO large, selling at lilis.i/'a tu ITs. Ix i.

OA I S — The supply wim fair this week ; the qualityand condition good ; but on account of large arrivals ofForeign Oats , priees have given way .'{.I to Oil. per brl.on the week, liest Farmers' Iilaek Oats sold at l'Js. lid.to lis . '.Id ; lioal Oats , ' lUs 'Jd. to His. ; (ireys. IDs. 0»l.

U A IIJ .KV in .sniall Ku -jpl y, pii tne Malting Hcllin 1' at Kinlid. to 17s. (VI ; Oriin li i ij r , 1 |H. to 1 Is. W.

I N D I A N COKN , 1'Js.l i i ' i 1 KI :— The Kupp ly this week wus fair. Some of it

was Very good, wiih some stiilc and inferior. Wu haveoi'teii reeoiiiinended farmers not to he holding over theirhutti .T, us t)i« 'iimlity mid the iieiglit (le'.-rea-e« andeou-equentl y the valuv . I' rinie /ir.-.ts sold ut 1I'8H toUi.'is. ; inferiors , Ino.s. to l'JUs. Some mild salted but-turs brought l.V's. to l.V.'.s.

T I I K W KVI 10.11.—Tiio severe frost of last week liasb ;cii Nuoi -.'.t.ik-'J by « mild ilimv, WnJtumduy nudTi,ur»day beiiigiis neai' iis possible like dayH iu Hpring.Jl i i i i i fell to-day but not 10 liny groat nxtenl. Thefarmer has done a good dual w i t h his winter workduring tin: p:. it coup le of week'.

T I I K M i u i i . \ .\ i . i i .—W o uiuli i -iland that !'. I) . Walsh ,Lrq., .1.1'., tho si.'coud on ihu list nominated for thisOtlioe, h u u.'^uptiiii thu duties of this rcspou*iblo pohi-lion.

HARBOR B0AHD—MONDAY .coasirtTEEa— IIARIIOI I MASTEO'S AND PILOT MASTER'S

REPORTS—AN APPLICATION — A NEW DEEDOEK—AHEAVY OUTLAY I 'MD KR CONSIDERATION— TVATER TORDANtl LIMEIt lCK RAltWAlt—PROPOSED EXTENSION—IMPORTANT—II ARIIOR DUE?, AtSO IMPORTANT.

Aid. T. W. JACOB, J.P., in the chnir.Also present—Aldormou P. A. Power, J.P

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P. Mann i ng; Messrn. L. Freeman , T.O., W. G. D.Goff, T.C., D. Kent, E. Clibbora , P. Mackey, T.C., H.Whito , and S. Harris.

COMMITTEES.Tho Pilot Committee reported nccoplnnco of the

tender of Phili p Koogh, proposing, for i!35 10a., toraiso tho lighter Bunken above brid ge in tho latesovoro weather. Aoceptod.

Tho Dry Dock Committee reported a lotter from,tho secretary of the Board of Works, Dublin , ro-quosting that in place of an intorviow rospectiag tholoan for tho dry deck, tho board would traustr :fc theirviows in writing. No order mado.

Tho Finanoo Comtnitteo roportcd several paymentsmado for pilotigo , with otbor mattors, all of whichwero passed.

HARBOR MASTER 'S REPORT.Tho following report was read from Capt. Nicholas

Parlo, barbor mastor, acting suporintendout of harborworks:—

" GENTLEMEN— [ beg rospoctfully to mako tho fol-lowing report for Novombor , 1875 :—

" Tliere were raised and removed from opposito CoalQuay -1,121 tons of inud. Thero were 722 tona of ehinglotaken from Bilberry and placed onGuido Bank, Queen'sChannel, to fill np breaks caused by tho Jato badweather.

" Tho hul'cs and stages aro receiving ovcry attention.Tho passenyer stages for Btcamboat hu'k:s aro allfinished and in their proper places. Tho extra broaatmoorings for Glasgow hulk aro complete.—I romain ,pentleincn, your obedient servant ,

" NICIIOI \s PAKLE."PILOT MASTER'S REPORT.

^lr. E. H. Alcock , pilot roastor, ropor ied tlio com-pletion of tho overhaul of tho buoys bolow Passage,and that all tho buoys nboro and bolotr that pointworo in pood order nnd correct position.

AN APPLICATION.A letler was read from Kdwnrd Connors, Bccond

light kecpor at Fassago, asking lor an incroaso tohis salary of £11 a year,,adding that that amountof payment was £15 a yoar less than waa paid , gen-erally, in tho light-bouso Borvico.

Alii. POWER —Did not thin man got an increaso ofpay lately ?

SECU CTAUY —Ho did, when tho light keeper rocoivedan addifion to his salary.

Mr. Gorr—Thero aro many lighi-houso keaporsfurther out to eon, iu much Micro oxposod positions,not receiving any rooro pay.

SKCRETAKY — Along with £tl a yoar, this manreceives Sib a your in liou of rent for lodgings ; inall , his pay is £3 lGs. yd. a month .

3Ir. 11. WHITE —It doos uot seem moro tbnn com-mon oartor 's wages.

SEC R ETAitr—Ho is a very proper man. In answerto Jlr. KENT , tho Secretary Raid that whoa tho lightkeeper was not upou duty Connors was at tho post.Tho light hoiHO was tiovcr to bu left vacant.

Mr. CMMIIORN —1( the situation waa vaount, youwould get plenty to look for it nt tho prosont pay.

Mr. K ENT —If you don't want tho man you shouldnot keep him ou, but if you do, 1 cousider ii-A6 a yearpoor pay for IIJB BOI viocs.

Tbo subject was ordorcd to bo postponed for thopr'.'aent. IMPROVED U H L I K J I M;.

At recent meetings of the board , Jlr. Malcomson ,supported by Messrs. Koily uad Kent , foroibl y drewattention to what ho characterized tho inefficien taynto m of dredging they had in tho harbor , nnd urgedtbe taking of steps to iinprovo it by procuring a moropowerful boat. Tho Bubject was left iu tbe bauds oftho Quay Committee, and that body now Bout up,throug h tbo sec-rotary, communications thoy hadreceived fro m tho Mossrs. W. Simmons and Company,of J{onfroiv , as to furnishing1 11 d redger of the kindrequired. Ono plan wai that of a dred ger of a carry ,ing power of GOO tons, with a crew of uiuo men ; 05bor&o power , aud 31 feet deop, for £17,300, aud alarger ono of 40 feot deep, at a coat of £23,000.

CH A I R M A N —iho way tbo matter stands is this—Atpresent our outlay for an ioellicicot 6yetctn of dred g-ing is £2,-10y ii yoar. Under tho neiv proposedsystem wo will havo to pay £1,000 a year interest ontho capital invested , aud with , at most, £1,200 a yearcost of dred ging, wo will bo ablo to do Ihroi. timesas much dred ging within our present outlay as wo doat thin moment.

Sir. K ENT —Tho present boat ia not able to do thowork.

CH A I R M A N —Tbo feeliug of tbo committee is thatif wo go iuto the undertaking wo ought to tuko tholargest boat proposed when wo havo como to ourliual decision.

SECRETARY —A gentleman, very well informed ontheso mutters, has promised mo several facts for ourguidauce, and I thiuk it would be well for u? to wnituutil wo sbidl firut havo all Iho information it is iuour powor to obtain.

Mr. OokT—There is one importautubject tu bo con-sidered in this matter. Thoso dredgers are mado witha trap in Iho bottom throug h which to discharge tbomud into iho wntor , and 1 would oak, is thero u suit-able placo ia too rirer Lo do so ? if ivo should huroto convoy it to Hook Tower, tho question would bowhether carry ing it Bucb a loiifj distanco will notswallow up our saving by the new system.

CH A I R M A N —Wo considered that question , and wefouud that in tho King 's Channel wo could deposit nsmuch mud as we would raiso in thu next six years.

SECRETARY—Thero are 60vcra l p laces whero lliomud can bo placed. It can bo put nt iho back ofBroom Hill.

Mr. Gorr—That would be a long way to go. Weshould ulso get tho opinion of a h y draulic eng ineerwhether our BO depositing liic mud would , or wouldnot , inturfcro with tho current of tho river. CIU IK -M A N : Thero aro many important points to bo cou-sidored boforo wo can corao to a decision.

Tho project w;w ordorcd to Bland for futuro con-sideration.

WATKHrOH D AND LIMERICK RAILWAY EXTENSION.Tho SECRETARY reported reception from tho Law

Agent of tbo Waterford and Limerick Railway Com-pany (Mr. (J 'Counor) of notico of their proposed billfor tho extension of that lino along tho (north) Ferry-bank sido of tbo river. Mr. Ncvius placed tbo noticeupon tho tnblo.

Mr. K KN T —Wo oug ht to give that bill nil tlio op-pouit iou in our power. Wo should givu all oppositionto any interference , whatever , with the quuyu at thonorth sido of tbo river (hear , hear). Our present uo-couituoduliou in this respect is much loss than wo re-quire, and at some futuro time—not far distant—those quuyj at tho north Bido of U'O river will boutilised for tho public of our city. Tlio rig hts wopnsscs i over them wo should maintain , mid wo shoulduot permit this compuuy, or any other , to interferewith them (hear , hear). I will propoBo that wodiroot our secretary to notif y our opposition.

Mr. CL I H U O U X — A committee haa bocn appoiulod byIho Chamber of Commurco to oppose this bill , and 1think wo oug ht to havo onu from this body, aud 0110from tho Corporation to assist them.

Mr. Uon'—Wo (Chamber of Commeice) nppiiuteda commiiloo to join witb the Harbor Commissionersin opposing tho bill , and to ask iho Corporation todo the same. With a small uuiunul , of funds at theirdisposul , 1 do not thiuk il is likul y that Iho Chainberof Co>.?incrco would undertake, solely, tho cost of op-jiosiu g this bill , but I am curluia that , iu conjunctionwith tbo other public bodies , thoy will givu tho billovrry possible opposition (hp .ur, hear).

CH A I R M A N —Thu Watcrford and Limerick RailwayCompany nro already in possession of three quartersof a mile of thu riror frontage aboro brid ge, which inuu ubu/idnut Hpaso for nil thu purposes of their trade,but now they want below biid ge to luko half u mileof llio public (juayago. If that sidu of tho river getsinto tbu po.isis.-ion of the company it will be an alarm -ing thiuk for tho city of Wutcrford (hear, hear) .

Aid. V. A. POWER —I thiuk wo should auk tho Cor-poratiou to assist us in this opposition. This billpioposu.H to Into awuy a portion of their forcsbororights (hear , hear) .

CH A I R M A N —1 would proposo that wo oppose thinbill.

Mr. K ENT —Thou I sccoud tho motion.CH A I R M A N —This notico does away with tho agrco-

nient subsisting between tho Greut WoBtorn KailwayCompany of Eag laud and tlio Watorford and Lim-erick Railway. If thut should happuu , all our tiafliowill full into tho bands of iho Great Southern andWosteru Kailway Company, u very rcspccUblo torn-pauy, who would not bo true to tho interests of theirshareholders if thoy did not take till they could get ,but which result would destroy the port of Water-ford (hear, hour). However, so long ua Iho Ibirdclause of that ugrcon.. ut lusts, which obliges them(iho Watcrford aud Limerick and Great WesternCompanies) to nmke throug h tr. .Nic rates ou nil theirBybtl -m *, thu Irutlic cannot bo diverted from tho poi tof Wuiertord (hear , hear) . I may add thut tbe bridgeproprietors do not intend to petition aguinai the bill ,or to take any uutiou iu respect to it. They do notthink it would bo becoming iu them to do BO.

Mr. If. WH I T E — I think a publio meeting ought tobe called to oppose thu bill.

Aid. P. A. POWER —1 think wo oug ht lo convoy totbo Great Western of Eng land thut wo intend tooppose tho bill. It would encourage them iu thoiropposition.

CH A I R M A N —It would be a very good plan , but Boluug ui thut agreement of April , 1872, exists, so long,1 inn uiri-, will tbt ; Greut Wtatoru Company oppoaouucli a bill. If there is a comniitleo appointed theroare ooinu 1 would wish to seo upou it. There iu (Mr.)William MulcoinBoii (hunr , hear).

Mr. Gotr—Ho iu alread y on ihu Cliumbur of Com-merce Committee.

CH A I R M A N —Kveu no, 1 uta soro ho would uct lor usalso.

Tho motion, orii'.'naJly proposed by Mr. K ENT, thattlio board oppose the bill , wus carried unanimous l y,and thu following weru choecn u committee, to tukuall needfu l Bteps for tbo purpose :—Mcsern . WilliamMulcoinsou. D. Kent , K. C'-bbnrii , mid T. W. Jacob.

CHA M I U AN —I huvo no objection tlj ut my uj ixnubball go upou the committee , but let it be dourl yunderstood i urn not upon it as a bridgo proprietor.

tJEcKLlAUY—1 buliore the bill will adrftuoo tho

recoipta of the bridge CI ,000 a year (great laughter).CHAIRMAN —Some Bay 1 hat it will rather decrease

thorn by that amount, but we havo nothing to say t«that subject hero. «

Aid. P. A. POWER —It will decreaso them, I fanoy.and theroloro wo mr\y expect a largo subscriptionfrom them to aid iho opposition (mnch laug hter,amid which tho discuhj ion ended for the present.).

THE CLYDE STEAMSHIP COMPANY—PORT DUES.Mr. Gorr said thoro was a subject, of some ira-

portnnco which ho would wish to briog boforo theboard (hear, hear) . Quite recently he had had aninterviow with tho maosgor iu Waterford of thoClydo Steamship Company, and ho had brought underbis notico a olaim. mado by them to havo only halfrates chnrgod up on Bach of their vessols as usedWnterford but as a port of call. Tho agent exp lainedto him tho stato of the caso as follows :—Th o com-pany had got two sorvices coming iuto Watorford ,ono the Irish sorvico, tho othor tho English. TheIrish sorvleo had tbroo Bteamora weekly from Glasgow,one from Glasgow direct to Waterford, and tbonce toCork ; back to Watorford , and thon by Belfast toGlasgow on her return. The Bteamer on Wednesdaygoes over tho samo roato, and tbo third cornea byBelfast, thon direct to Cork nnd calls at Watorford re-tu rning. On this service tho company think thoyaro fairly charged tho full rates, but thoy fool thattho caso is different with the steamem upon thoEng lish sorvice j all tho goods, almost, on thesostaatners aro for tho Sonth of England and not forthis port at all , n fact which could bo Beon by theBloamer which touched hero every Saturday morning,but did no moro t.ban touch at this port. Ono ofthoso steamors goes through to Southampton , callingfirst , ho Bhould havo said, at Belfast, whero sho wascharged but half-rates, but when sho called at Wator.ford sho was charged tbo full amonnt, and it was ofthat obargo tbo company complained. Sho was chargedbut balf-rates at Plymouth ; half-rates at Greonock,but nt Southampton sbo was charged the entire , thatwas, tho full amount at hor point of doparluro andher plaoo of arrival , alono. Ho (Mr, GolT) didthink tho Clydo Steamship Company wns entitled toBomo consideration in this respect, and he would pro-poso that their secrotary bo requostod to wrilo toGreet inck, to Belfast and Plymouth , asking thoauthorities if it, j s a fact that those aleamors arocharged but lmlf-ratos at tboso ports , and placo thoreplies beforo a futuro mooting. This was a matterof considorablo importanco to tbis port, becauso thiscompany, had put ou an extra stoamor on this Eng-lish eorvico, but thoy had ai ranged that 6ho wasuot to call hero bocaUBo that sho would bo chargedtoo ranch, and that was a serious loss to tho port.

Mr. K ENT said he had listened attentively to whatMr. Goff had said , aud BO well said, and ho bad greatregard for Mr. Sinclair (loco! raanogor), but ho wonldask Mr. Goff wan tbis a time whon thoy (tho com-znissionorB) wero seeking to borrow monoy, and whenpersons , who could lend money, did not deem theyhad BuSiciout security to obtain it , wns this a time,bo would ask , to require them to roduce their rates(hear , henr) ? As to tho Glasgow Company drawinga lino of distinctio n between their l-jnglish nnd Irishservices, he thought thuro was very littlo real diffe-rence, if aay, to bo found between them, and all ho(Mr. K.) could say was, if they reduced tho ratesupon 0110 CIIIKO of these, steamers, tho samo argumentwould upply to tho other , and tho samo result wouldfollow. Those Euglish stoamsrs did not start for anyparticular {.ort j they sailod for several ; they weroall pot ts of oal! lor them,and thoy might dopond uponit tho Clyde Steamshi p Company would never briuga steamer here alono to bencfb the port of Water-ford . A half rafo would nover induco them to do so,nnd in his opinion iu placo of thoir being charged toomuch , ho thought tbo Clydo Steamship Companywcro very fairl y troated by that hoard. In Belfast,with its enormous trade ,and Inr^o accommodation , itmay bo a trilling thing to raluco tbo rates, but liecould tell Mr. (.toff that if bo pressed this motion ,and carried it , thoy would havo other steamshipcompanies claiming :i similar reduction. Ho wouldask Mr. Goll" not to do no.

CH A I R M A N —Perhaps Mr. GofT is not nivnro thatthin question was beforo tho board ou two previousoccasions; full y discussed each time, and each timonnanimousl y refused.

Mr. Gnrr —1 must say 1 look upon it ns a suicidalpolicy to do BO, for we aro simp ly driving away asecond lino of steamers from our port. lam connectedwith shi pp ing to tho aouth of England , and it is oftho utmost important to us to bavo those steamerscotniiiE here , but if no chargo thoso largo duos woonl y drivo them away fro m us altogether. As towant of security I think wo onl y advance that Becur-ity by inducing thoso steamers to como to onr port.

Mr. KKNT—I cau assure j ou you will never want 0lino of eteamerB from hero to the south of England.

CH A I R M A N —I havo been referring to tho tariff , andI find that whilo the charge is but thrce-penco a toniu Watorford, it is five-pence a ton in Belfast (hear,hear) . Tho fact is tho rates hero are too low.

Mr. Gopr—If thoy nro too low, by nil means raisothem , but do not press loo heavily upon any onocompauy in particular .

CH A I R M A N —If Mr. Goff has a motiou to propose,and fjiros 0 notico of it, I am suro it will receivoevery consideration from tho board (hear , hear).

Aid. P. A. POWEK —Tbo company have put onanother steamer from tbis port , which Sail ovorysecond Wednesday. Wo shipped by it the last day itBailed.

Mr. G OFP tnrnod his motion , requesting tho secre-tary to ask tbo information about the. charg ing thorates at tho English parts mentioned , into a notico ofmotion , and tho board then separated.

ISOA11D OV GUARDIANS— W EDNESDAY .SANITARY , TOO I.ONU DKI.ATKD TO UK LOOKED TO AT ONCE

—THE COLLECTION CLOS ING—THE flRST IN BY LESSTHAN A NECK.

Aid. T. W. JACOB, J.P., in tho chair.Also p.-csent—Capt. Power , V.C., Messrs. J. Loamy,

D.V.C., P. Barren Newell , J.P., E. I'ower , J.P., W. C.B. Wyse, J.P., G. P. Fitzgerald , J.P., K. lirennan , P.Vcale, T. li. Morrissey, J. Cliimpolt , ltd. Morrissey,and at tho closo Major O'Gorman , M.P.SANITARY , TOO LONG DELAYED —IMPERATIVE CALL TOR

ACTION.In llio medical registrars' notes of their respective

districtf , furnished by them , repectivoly, to tbo Re-gistrar General, and published by that oOicer in lastreturns , whioh appear clsowhero, a report was pub-lisluid by tbo medical officer of tho distriot , Dr. JohnJ. Kcdiuuud , cotnplaiuiuf,' of the defectivo Bunitavycondition of tho Mooncoiu portiou of his district , andthe inattention paid by tho sanitary authority toIho repeated reqnests for improvement , 'i tho shupoof reports , mado by him , and through him , tho aub-sanitary office r, /or improvement . Tho Local Gov-ernment Board Bcut down tho following letter uponthe hubjecc, now read by Mr. ltyau :—

" Local Cioveiiiinent Board, Dee. 1 J, 1875." mil—Tho Local Government Board ha ;c to i.unrm

1!:L r.j a.-d _>." ., . '.'j .:t u! Jie Waterford 1 .ion Hintthe '- I' Ltcn "W inn been dim .: to a report ma/ic by theIIICI 'cal officer of the uil'J dispensary ("strict to thofol !o\. '.w elTcct :—

" ' Thi) saiiihr.'y condition of the d'strict is not satis-fuciO'i/i uoUvithstune 'iifj the ample powers afforded bythu I'ub 'c Health Act. Kvery effort lias been madeboth by the sauitery and i-tib-sanitaiy oiliccrs lo carry0111 ils snlutiii / provisions—imperfect sewerage,want

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pit 0 uate 1', nnd hahiuiuons which lire -lot lit for pigsto '.':ru in , be' ii' tVlupidated , without wnliklion , andin a . hy con v on—such 11 lamentable, siatc- of tliin;;slias been often reported , but without successful re.sultH.'

"'i.ie Local Government Board r: -{tic.st that theymay bo .urniiOied v..'th any observations the {,.mnliaiinmay liave to mako on the t>ubjc2t. They are, ut thesame timo, desirous of hu ng informed whether any ef-foctuttl tilcpH havo been > en to remedy tho defectivesiuiit'.. • condition of tho v Jlafj o of Mooncoin, a mailerwhic'.i has been frequently brought under the notice oftie (..lardians.—By order, " II. BANKS , See.

" Clerk , Watcrford Union."M ASTER —It is clear, sir, tho Local Government

Board oxpect that immed iate stops will bo taken onthis subject.

CHAIRMAN —I do not know that anything can bodone until our olork roturus from Dublin.

Mr. LEAMY aaid Mr. Brcnnau was a guardian whoknow a good deal about tho wants of Mooucoiu, andit mightbo well to horv soniotlihg from him upon thissubjec t (hoar, hear) .

Mr. BRKNN AN —Thoro is no doubt that a supply ofpuro rrator is required at Moonooin , and that want Ifound upon a recont viBit I mado thoro with tho sab-eauitar/ officer. Ou tbat cj casiou I saw that thepump was quite ineffectual for its purpose, and I hftvono hesitation iu proposing that a new ono bo provided.As t . tho Ecwcrugo I liavonlraidy exp lained that sub-ject to tho board , nnd havo but to repent that thop laupropos ed somo timo siuco will bo moro injuriouB thanotherwise.

Mr. LEAM Y —It will bo expensive , but the workmUBt bo done , aud wo hud boiler havo it completed atonco.

Mr. BRKXXAN — Tlio wholo causoof complaint aboutiho BOWCr&g o is thai the .residents of tho houdos , nomoof which uro lotut a BhilHng » week , th; « thoir alopainto tho chauuels fronting theii doors, lu tin t wayllio stagnant, wuler ia a inmuluted , nnd when it over-flows thosu purties deepen llio clmuncla , aud iu aBliort t imu the nuisonco b'v.omiss worse. Tho re-medy would bo lo puvo theobuunol s, but that eocpensubhould bo throw n upon theo wnorB of these houses,and not upou tho ratepayers (bea r, hear).

Tho motion of Mr. Brennan to havo a new pumpwas agreed to, tho rest of tbo subjoot to await thoclerk's resumption of buninep .

TAK1NO STOCK—01.1) SHIRTS AS CiOOU AS NE W .Mr. DKVEK ii 'x moved his noticed motion '.i, ap-

point a coinmiuou lo lako slock of clothing iu thohouse, aud said , iu dobg so. bo could uot uudorBtvid ,with the clothing in that state iu which be saw itstored , how the reap ;tablo gentloma i, tho audilor ,could paB8 the -tints at all. Thatolotb 'ug was a. is^'i- ..• to iiiiy one, a .id most of all to tho Watcr-ford union ; ho could not Uiliovo it onl y ho 6aw it,.-.: d his remedy would be , u get in a woman to gothroug h tho house — upon her '. .th , "f thoy .ikod—aud t 'co a report from thut iu dh iduil. Ho had foundupward s of four hundred of i«eso j id'hpcnsablo ,11 *:ury g^ imeula cull-d shirli. guiuK to wuslo that ,bv a ' ittlt! rcp 'dr, could bo mad e ito a huudredwuTi li a Miil ing n pieco (oh). Other gu iieuts weregoing tbo d- -1 l.nows whero (laughter), n.i ,l heni>u d move tbo appoimuiout of a committee.

Mr. BgxNNAN said ho would second tho motion, ,- lution of a previous board cannot bhd or fotter thowhiob/paased. I eondnot of a future one when o resolution is brought

I-r'the conversational discussion whioh ensued, thor-rtister said the last stock tafcea was ih July, 1874.The course of etoek taking laid down was to hare ictakon by tho master and tbo olork, in tho presence oftwo guardians. Tnon cams the soleotion of thenames. The mover aud seconder were being appointed,according to custom, when Mr. firennan objected, asho knew nothing of the work. Mr, Dorereux said heneed not fear,aB they wonld bare two 'cuts boyB, oneat each side of him, the clerk ard ithe master(laughter), and thus fortified Mr. Bronnan consented.Other members woro asked to join , but declined. Allseemed to bo nfraid of something or other, whoa Mr.G. P. Fitzgerald chivalrously said as the appointmentoeomed to hang firo he would volunteer for tho com-raitttee (hear, bear). Tho committee was BO Btruck,and *hey finally arranged to meet as soon as businesswould resume after Christmas.

FINANCIAL.Tho maBter reported that Mr. James Hally had

lodged £120 Gs. Id., which olosed his collection undertho present warrant , leaving an arrear o( bnt 9a. 2d.Tho board oxpressed thoir high apprecirtion of Mr.Hally 'a collection ,and passod him his poundage Ad-journed.

THE COUNTY WATERFORD KAILWAYThe seventh half-yearly ordinary general meeting

of the shareholders iu this company was :hold to-day,commonoing nt ono o'clock, in tbo board room of thocompany's officoa , Cathed ral Squuro in this city .

A IIRAIIAM DENNY Esq., J.P., chairman of tho com-pauy in tho cbnir.

There wore also present—MesErs . F. E. Currey, J.P.,F. Mttloomson, J.P., E. Power, J.P., W. G. D. Goff ,

onahan Kichardson , directors ; with Mr. H. Galwey ,J.P., Capt. Hore, Bonmahon , J. A. Blake, shareholders-.Messrs. Georgo Willis , Secretary , E. Power, (Clon-mol), solicitor to tho company, and K. Ashwoll, ono ofthe contractors, also present

Tho following wasTHE DIRECTORS ' RETORT.

' Tho directors beg to submit herewith thoir state-ment of acconnts for tho half-year ending 3C.h Junolast, certified by tho auditors.1 Dividends on the sharo capital subscribed have beendnly paid in accordance »1th the Company's Act.

'Sinco tho date of the last half-yearly mooting anamouat of capital has been received upon the sharesalrea ly allotted, softcicnt to meet fie immediate claimsof tho occupiers of land , and to provide for tho require-ments of tho contractors. The Duko of Devonshire andtho directors and officers of the company havo sub-scribed upwards of .£90,00) to tho underUiking, and thodirectors havo much pleasure in being able lo announcethat financial flriwig'cinents aro now ;n course of com-pletion, by which they will bo enabled to contiuuo takingnp land as it may bo rociu 'red , and to press forwardtho works over tho entire lino «ith the utmost possiblev'gor.

' Tho ropoi t of tho engineers, Messrs. Purdon andTarrant, deta'"ing (ho process made by tho contractorson tho Bovoral divisions of tho works, is submitted foryour info;mation.

' Tho directors who retiro by rotation are Sir Alex-ander Wood, Henry Wir tc, Ksq, and James Galwey,Esq. Tho retiring auditor is H. N. No> 'ns Esq. A",arc eligible and offer themselves for ro-cloction.

' A. DK.NJ «T, C'lia'-man ,' Geo. Wii.i,.s, Secretary."

ENillNKEK S' RETO RT.'G ESTLBMES— Since we made our previous half-

yearly report ill March last , tho process of the workslias been considerable.' DIVISION; No. 1—'Xuo works ort tho first four miles

out of Watcrford have been proceeded with as speci f yas pos-iblo , aro proff.-cssiuc,' in ft satisfactory manner ,nnd w ' ' , i*i less than Lhrec months , ho prepared lo re-ceive Iho pcrinauc it way. On a furtlie. - length of threem"es of this I'HI siou , at t'nu rC''m-.ieihoina.< end—theland for which li.nl been nbtaWed early—the works haveprogressed nltli uretil rej f.iluKty. A heavy road diver-sion and an under brid go for same, near the K'ltnac-thomi's Workhouse , have advanced nearly to completion.Fair ;iri»S i'Cns has been mado with the cuttings andombaukments on this poriion of the i:ontract , and thework done 1ms boen satisfactory.' DtV 'SlON No. '1—The lirst work on thU t!i\ Ision is n

viaduct crossiit't the river Mahou at ihe town of Kil-niacthoniaH. The progress uiadi) wiih this structurewhich is of cnifidenible illmunsions , ir, a" that Km beilcsi-.ed. Thu abutiiieuts and j iiers have been carefullygot in , they arc founded on rock , and for the greaterpart raised to near the levol of the springing of llinarches. Tho various cuttings , embankments, and ma-sonry between this poi it and the viaduct crossing theriver Tay, a distance of l>j miles, are in progress, andprocced'ug as steadily as we could desire. On thislength Jicro is no particu larly heavy or todious work tobo encountered . Thu Tay Viaduct is the second workof ma'.'.iitnde , and tho foundations of the abutments andpiers have been laid on tho rock , and the whole utruc-turo ruised to the springing of the arches. Betweenthis place aud tho Kallyvoile tunnel , a distance of oneUT'C and a quarter , the character of the work is light.tho for nation of the railway presentiiifj nothing iliflicu 'tor tedious in its construction. This formation , withthe fencing, and the culvert masonry, as we1 as somorather heavy pub'.'c road diversions, have been pushedforward quite tx> our satisfaction. The cuttings at cacltond of Bally voile tunnel , are being proceeded with in asatisfretory manner , and with tho requisite speed toensure completion under the terms of the contract.Respecting the process mode at tho tunnel , which is418 yards in lcnglh , a shaft has been mink in the centreof it to the formation level , and hend 'igs oVivcn oncither side of the same for a dislanc ¦ of 50 feet. Th';next work of importance, immediately west of thistunnel , is tho viaduct crossing: the river Da igan. Theland for this and somo iuijo:ning works ha\ 'ag beenItttely obtained , tho foundations for this '. '.aduet havebeen commenced in an clt'ectivo manner , and the southabutment and pior adjoining aro 20 feet over the surfacoof tho ground.' The forcgo:ng remarks havo reference to the works

over the first and nccond divisions out of Watcrfordupon tho land already in the possoesion of you : con-tractors—Messrs Smith , Kin'ayson, and Ashwoll. The!snd still rcqirred on tlieso divisions is about ten milesin icnT.h , and v '' , it is expected by tho company'ssolicitor , ho acquired under the ponera of tho Act fortaking land in Ireland for railway purposes, andpossession given to tho contractors immediately, afterwhich no timo will bo lost in proceeding wllh tho worksunder Mount Congrcvc, tho bridgo crossing tho Glen-dino Estuary .and also that of the river Collisan,at Dm-garvitn , where the ficcond division tei-m 'natoB.

' Div 'sion No. 3—Between Dungarvan and Lismorc,Mr. Stanford , tho contractor, ha\Ing obta'.ied earlypossession of tho land , proceeded % Igorously with thoworks , inclnd'ng tlioso of tho bridgo crossing tho riverBlaek water , nt Cappoquin. Referring to this work,however, wo beg to remark that the extraordinary floodof tho S7i.li Boptembor last , rising M it did , to a hcig-.habout eight fuet ahovo that of tho highest ordinaryfloo.1.4, and carry ing down such a volumo of storm-waieras has not been observed for upwards of twenty yearsin the locality, damaged to some extent tho nfmishedworks in the course of construction , knocking over twoof the piers, nnd one of the ning-wn "s of tho easternabutment, yi'-lhc waterway provided hy the Ncv Bridgeis greater than that of iho ivljoliing county b.Idge, andhad received tho approval of the Drainage Commis-sioners. AVe believe Mr. .Stanford will proceed toreinstate the work w ith ihe enerpy ho has hilhciloevinced , and ;n accordance tt ltli tli3 terms of hisconi net with your company, so poon as tho s.aleof tho r ;.vcr and the condition of the wauhcr will :ioi--i:iii. Nearly ail the o.he." works of this dl. '.iion arc inso forward a si;i.o thai, the lay ing of the permanent nayhas been commenced , and the longj i between Cajipoquinand Jj ismorc, a iltsiuiicc of y] miles, have beon com-pleicil.

" We have tho the honour to he, goiitleinou , youroboL:'e:it servants ,

\S'KLINOTOX PUKDOX ?,, -(JHAKLKS TAUIUST. ! BmCCrfl .

Tlio Chuirmun brietly roovi'd tbo adoption of tho ro-port nnd statement of accounts, and iu doing so paida high comp liment to tho zwd of thu officers , as tvcllas giving the cheering intelli gence that the workswnro progressing in tho most satisfactory maouor.

Mr, John A lilako s'.'onded tlio motion , and in tliocourso of his obsct vations elicited from tho sol icitorto tho company what was not quito clear ia tho ro-port , that they wero now working upon 33 miles oftho line, leaving ouly about 10 miles to bo enteredMr , li lako said ho was ao Ratiafiod of tho success oftho r»io that ho wonld glad ly invoBt four timos hispresont interest iu tho uudsrtaking, T/io motionpassed.

Tho outgoing directors and retir . audit or wororo.eleotcd. Mr. E. I'ower, J.I'., v j;jved to thosecond chuir , aud a warm voto of • 'ks by Mr.Denny terminated tho proceeding whi: ' 'x^ fullyroported i"J our next.

DVK OAHVAN COItnESVO b

B0AKD OP GUAHDIANS—TiMr. M. llACXfiT, and subsoqueutl ." .'•

A NTHONY , D.V C, in tho chai..AI BO preiiont—Meaara. Jas. M. Terry, 1'. Moi- • liy,

Captain Kdward Fitzgorald , P. Curran, John »'ul ,and Sir J. N. llumblo, B&rt.

A CAUTION . — A communication was road fromtbo Local Government Board , acknowledging the ro-coipt of tho miutnos of tho 2nd, inat., containing anotico of motion to tho effect that tho general lessons,prepared by tho Very Rov. Dr. Hally for use in theworkhouso scboola, bo printed aod forwarded to oyeryunion in Iralaud , with a request tbat it may bo adopt-

cd. and tho board bavo to BtaWtliat tho oxpenso at-tending ibo coursu propwed would not bo ohargoablaUlion tho ratws. _, B .,

TUB QUFSTION OF THE Scuoow.—Tho followingloUor, dated iho 7th iu^., was next n ad:-" Sis :Tho Local Gorernment Board for Ireland have hadbefore ihem a minute 'or tbo buard of guardians ofthe. 2nd inst., in refti-onco to a notice of motion girento rescind a rosolutiou of tho IOt,h of June last, aadall subseq uent resolutions, purporting to pljoe thoschools of tlio workhouse uudor iho Board of NationalEt-'ocatioD, nud I am to enoloso, for tho info.mation oftho guardians, n copy ol a letter whioh the LocalGorornment Board havo addressed to Mr. Riobard J.Usshor, Tico-chairman of tbo board of f,'.iardians, inreply to a communication recoivcJ from Urn on theaubjoct." r n[COPT OF LiiTER.j

" Lbctl Govci-.iment lioai-u , Vili Deo., 1875."Sir.—I rn 6i.eol;_ by tho Local Govc-jmont to

f lowlcdgo c'no recoipt of your lo^.1 of tho 3rd lnsii.,' • -c.Vrineo la a notice of moi.M O'IVCJ at IJO mooiL'..;:

1 O': Vie boa -d of iaa.u'-ns ou iho 2rd is., vo rescind

' c3--.Ii reisolu J:IS p--.po-V .S io 1> =o-,i°. wtkhonwschools -de: f.io B:a.d ot Hu.oi: tau^tion, .

: , 'c'l you IC ^U -i ii 'iKi ' o.aioi v.aeiio . -10 rosoln-

'. -: cf \\<i "5t.i r.Y ~j p.eclutleB lie qnoi -'on of t 'e» CIIOD 'J f.'om now boliig ro-o.-jaod ; rud lBjtoply( t%^o. Lo«'. GpT«r.iiiC.:i Boa:d d«li;Q 'iO bi»'.s that Uo ics.0-

forward after duo notice of motion-"THE NEW FOTEE HOSPITAL.—Tbo following lotter,

from tho solicitor's department of the Fnblio WorksLoan Commissioners, was next read:—"SIR—I amdirected by tho Commissioners of Public Works, loapply to the guardians of tho poor of Dnngurvan'forpayment of tbe instalment and interest ending the29th September last, under their mortgage deed , anddated 5th November, 1874, for £1,600 ; and I amalso to call the guardians' attention to tho terms oftbe seourity under which interest continues to ac-orao when instalments remain undischarged. May I,therefore, request tbat at tbo earliest opportunityyou will bo BO good as to bring this matter under theguardians' notico witb tbe viow to payment of thoamount due, onding tho 20 th of Soptomber last, attheir oarlicst convenience"

On the immediate taking up of tbo hospital thomaster roportod as follows :—" The guardians woulddo well to take np tho new fever hospital, and relin-quish any idea of goinR Jto Ioggerhoads Vfit li Mr.Scanlon , contractor. If they do not do $p tho unionmay bo without tho hospital for tweNom8nlhslongo'\I make this Buggostiou principally becanso I wantthe hospital for immediate use. Fever is very pre-valent in tho union ; tbe Abbeysido hospital is nob iua fit state to be used for the coming winter , and tberoare at this moment cases in tbo general hosp ital , iuthis house, which cannot be removed to Abboy sido,thongh they could bo romoved , without danger, totho now hospital. Tho building is finished exceptsome very trifling details. Tlio pump is now in courspof bciog fixou1, and if tho whole business wns a privatoundoruking of my own, I would certnintl y adopt tliocourso I advise. Tho committee appointed a fort-night sinco to wait on ilr. Scanlon havo thrown uptheir commission."

Ordered—That from tho urgent report of tho master ,and thero not being a reply from the Local GovernmentBoard in reference to sending down a perxon to inspect ,this board tako up possession as soon as possible, andthat a chequo for .£200 be drawn in part payment ofamount due. Thia cheqno bo retained until possessionof tlio fever hospital be given np to the board ."

Tho board roao soon afterwards.

BOAli D of GUARDIANS— YESTEUDAY .Present—K. J. UssilKK , Esr| , J.P., in the <;lmir ; al*o

present : Sir J. N. Humble , H. A. Fitzgerald , J.P., Dr.I'oolo, J.P., J. Galway, J.I'., E. G. H. Odcll , J.I'., D.Dov..iing, P. Cm-ran, J. M. Terry, P. Tiritt , J. Crottv ,T. Power, P. McCarthy, M. Haekett , E. Fitzgerald, 1'.Flynn , E. Vail, J. Walsh, M. A. Anthony, E. Power.

THE SCHOOLS OK Tilt HOt'SK.Tho chief business was tbo consideration of n re-

unwed notico of motion by 3fr. Curran rescinding pre-vious resolutions putting tho schools of tho housounder tbu National Board, which wotion was scci'tnlcdby Cnptuin Fitzgerald.

Mr. H. A. FITZGERALD amended , to havo tho IT-BO-lutions objoctcd to confirmed, and was seconded byMr. J. Galway , J.P. Mr. M. A. Anthony supportedthe motion in aii exhaustive speech , and uu a divisiontbo numbers were equal. A verbal alteration "i themotion "obliterate" for " rescinded" (referring to '.liesobnox'OUB resolutions) moved by Mr. Anthony wanthen divided ou and declared carried. Full report idour next.

CAHRlCK-OX- SUIli COltUESl 'OSUESCk

BOARD OF GUAKDIAXS—SATOiiur.Mr. II. W. B KISCOE , J.I'., in tho chair.

Also present—Mossrs. C. Sadlcir , J.P. V.G., !•'.Hngan , D.V.C., T. Liilor , D.l,., James Wallace , JohnShea , J. llickey, John llichard.-on , ilicluel U-isoy,I'm, Walsh , nnd John O'Cocuull , with Dr. O'Kyan ,m dica l ofliccr.

Ksi.lKP. —The rcliovinjf officers' lists wero rithorheavier than usual , Mr. Lawrence, Ciirriel: division ,having upwards of V'2 app licants. IVtor Lytiaui , anold hand , app lied lor uduiisHoa by way of loan. TheMaster stateJ that lV:cr's name was down lor punish .mt'Ut wbeu ho left Iho house. Inst. Tim chairmaniiupiirt -d what was the nature ol iho ouVnee. Maater :lio wns !>cnl to clean windows and did not du so.Mr. Shea doubted if they co»ld admit, app licants ofthis class, who wero not destitute. Thu clniriniucoincided with Jlr. Shea, and the application was re.fused , ami tbe fanio answer was given lo a similarrequest from John Mahcr , as be was known to haromeans. John Hcnebery , aged -Hi , wi th his wife andeight young children , wero admitted. The partiesseemed to be in a wretched coudilioti . Out-doorrelief occup ied tbu beard for sonic lime , the numbernt present getting outside assistance reaching to -01porsous, at. u cost of £10 1-t.s. Od.

HEI'ORT or Mit. H AMILTO N, L.G.I. — Dr. 0'IJ ynnM.O., replied in writin g to the report made by Mr.liumiltou , L.G.I., to tho Local Government Board .The reply, which dealt chiefl y with tho sanitary stati:of tho workhouse infirmary, was accepted as fa :o-rablo by tbe board . Messrs . Dunne , nuiHter , andByron , schoolmaster , also bunded iu replies to -Mr.Hamilton 's strictures , as did also Miss White, ma-tron , and Miss Mulcuh y, schoolmistress. The latterwero referred to ihe Local Government Board. Nodiscussion took place.

TIIK D IETAR Y .—Tbo Locil Government hoard ac-kuowlod ged iho receipt of minutes of the lib iu»t.,cuuuiuiu'' au entry of a report from iho medicalofEcor, recommending that if good milk cou 'd not bocouvenientl y provided during tbo ensuing fourmuoths for tbo uso of tho inmate^ tbo quality of thevegetable soup ususlly substituted for it should buimprovod by the addition of meal on two or throooccasions each week ; and with reference to thisniinuto , ibo Local Goucrnment Board requested llioguardians to bo good enough to take tho medica lofficer 's report into consideration a<:aiu. The addi-tion of tho rcgotablcs ordored was au improvement ,but it was skill desirable that tho medical officer 'ssuggestion should be acted on. Tho Local Govern-ment Board requested to bo furnished with a copy oftho dietary at present in aso for tho severa l classesof tho workhouse inmates.

Mr. Kichardson said it appeared tho Local Govern-ment Board mistook moat for meal.

Mr. Lalor—If you road that lottor again you willfind thoy do not moan meat but meal. Dr. O'K yansaid ho had not mado any reference to meal , as thatwould not improvo tho dietary in any way. ThoOlork suggested lo havo threo- fourths of a pint ofnoiv milk substituted for tho skimmed milk at, ond ofpresen t contract. Tho medical officer was directedto report on the wholo question to next board.

TllK G KATEYAUM .—Tho Local Government Bondwrote to say they hail beforo them tho proceedingsof tbo guardiaus on tho tth iust., containing a reso-lutiou proposing that tho division of VV'hitccinircli botho area of charge for cxpunsea incurred in tho fenc-ing of tbe burial ground of Tybruoguny, and , in rcfe-renco thereto, they desired to state that lln-y weroprepared to issuo au order iu pursuance oV suction \\1of tho Burial Grounds ' Ace , dcturininiug tfiu area ofassessment of these expenses j but the board wouldbu glad to know whether llio guardians consideredthu propriety of making llio whole union the area, ofchurgo f or all thu expenses to bo incurred in iho re-pairs of old burial grounds iu [he unicn ,includin g tdoburiul ground in question. Tho Uo:H\ i referred llioguardians to the terms of iheir letter of the lbthSeptember, 187-1, on this puim. Mr. Richardson : 1advised it, lo bo levied olT ttic parish. Mr. Lalor :Tell them that the question has beeu alread y deuidud ,and wo intend lullier 'uix to our former resolution.

M AS IE H'S KEI'OICT.— Mr . Dunno (mastur) havingmado a requisition for forty blRukets and otherwinter materials, Mr. Lalor objected , as a rusoluliunwas in force to tho effect that those supp lies shouldbo mado at stated periods. If not comp lied with , ho(Mr. Lalor) saw no uso in tho board's passing suchresolutions. Tho Chairman said ho wa* aware of ihuresolution to which ioferenco baa beeu madu by Mr.Lalor, aud it could not bo dispoused with.

Sir. Dunuo replied tbat ho was not propured fortlio inoroaso of iamatos to tho house. Mr. IV.ilJaco :Is thero any groat increase ? Mr. Richardson : Onlysir on last year's number. Au order wus mado for asupply of sixteen blnnkots ns sufficient for immediateuso. The board soon aflor rose.

S VDDBX DEATH.—Mrs. Mary Pholan, Lough-strcetdied very suddonl y on Saturday night or Sundaymorning last. Sho bad retired as usual, withoutmaking any oomplaiut , and was f- :"d de»d on thofollowing day. Thero has been u, ',, docoasodt->-'nf> su 'Vr'M from » *ovoro :• e chronic

kiudl ,.

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corely regret to have to. coord the death, at ' -u riii l ,county Galway, of this ostimablo baronet. .¦:.r Thoinaswas tho cldost son of Col. Sir John Burke, second baro-not, and Lady Elizabeth Burke, daughter of Mr.Calcraft ,M.P. Ho was born 1813, succeeded his father 18-17, andin 1857 married Jlary, daughter of the Enrl of West-moath, and sister to Lady Olivia Power , of FaithlcggOHouse, in this connty. Ho leaves a widow and a largofamilyito lament his loss, and is succeeded in his titloand estates by his eldest son, Sir John , a minor. HitThomas reprosentad Galway in tho Liberal interest from1817 to 1865. Ho waa a good landlord, and much lovodby his friends, tenantry, and dependants.

Lord Ormond's tenants in North Tipperaryaie about prcsonlug him with a suitable testimonial cmhis marria o.

Earl Fortcscuo ana th» Ladies Alary nud Gcor-t'.ana Fortosouo havo been \ isitiug tho Rrjht Hou. SirMichael and Lady Lucy Hicks-Beach at tho Chief Secre-tary's L^dgo.

ASSAULT.—As stated lost post, a man named MartinKeily «iu set upon, as ho swore, whilst goinghome on Thnrsduy night from Trumoro to Carriga-Ttttry, aod eovorely beaten by two meu namedHunlou. The assault is said to havo arisen oat ofsome wotds used by tho Uuulous alleg ing that Koilyhad received monoy for prosecuting, an insinuationrepelled by Keily. The HanlouA wero arrested, uponthese depositions, and'romauded, bat on Monday ti«ywere admitted to bail by Mr. C. Hogers, J.I1., at thegaol, Keily'a lifo having been certified ont of danger,Tho charg* will be heard at the Quarter Sessigna.

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In nur CI HKNJUITCI! journey tbronph the world.There is a tlnwcr which greets tho cyo,

Like that im divert ratuU unfurledTo chot-r tho traveller pa iug by.

That flower is not of oarthly mould ;'Tin opened by tho reico. of Heaven ;

'Twill weep, but vet 'twill ue'er prow cold,r*'en when tbi- touch of aeoni is gireu.

It blooms alike ou dc*ort B:\mls,As well jwi in the fertito plaiu.

And wheu 'tis crushed by cruel himU'Twill wc»*p, thi'u softly smilo n^ain.

Tis found in cUrlcf*t , midnight gloom,A* well .-w in tho noonday pun;

In pleasure's throng, nud at the tomb,Iti fragrant life has just begun.

It i.-» ft t,*cm that flitter* briirhtWln-n all thiuR rf elso curixto and die ;

To pity is it'a *ole dclightf—It's frugnvneo to embalm a sigh.

Though nuln wiud-i bUn it'a gentle folds,Or enrth'o simooms may dry itV leateii,

Yet for thu«e cruel windsit hulilsThe hiart that for another erieTCS.

\\ hen can-* o]iprp5& and men forrnko—K'en whpu a j".irent'« Into id dead-^

Il « lm)d nnmiul tho heart 'twill take,And .shelter there tin: outcast hca»l.

W* Ptuilo rotircU another's ple.ifliire,ItV ti 'nrs embalm another *** wooa ;

To frieiuls it proves a tfoldcu treasure ,And UIIMUI to I lit; wrath of foes.

'Twill live And lihwun at Heaven** gateOn tiir i-nM, gn-y >Uv of deat h,

A nil rittiud the throttt 'twill gontty waitT" £ iv\ * tho uticfl sj 'iric 's breath.

'i')i< -ti cultir 'itt! Ur.il heavenly fluwrr ,In M'trtti * '«r n.uii.-liin »» tvnt lLTly ;

I t l ir t i * wi th calm yvt holy power—Tin- fadi-ltv-s llowrrcif ^vui piitliv.

TI 1K W I N D AND THE SKA.\V.-ird vi- i. -.- . -f uu'ht. from o'tr tho r.\i;iti^ sea ,

MinVkit i:; :i ln>t spirit round tin- timisc,Why w.iik-.-l thou, and what wuulds't Ututi with mo ?' I I'M'u*4 ,' itu'tbinks the ]iliaiit< nn Wind rcplinc ,

' I'mm uYr thf w.iti -t> ; oil rny viewless wingsI Vnr tlio ) IP \*SI;.*O of di>p^iriiif eric?.'

Tlt >- lu'htniru'4 rti'hinc tntrn t?io r.-tult of Ilcs rcnU-vt al the t-atn-r'd pails atul >pliiit-r 'd s|i;ir«.And rrn-K f- »r " Help" arise where, none is gireu.

Tlu tv, mi t lie watery vri Monies afar ,!:i vain tho vi - -.-i'l wrt 'itli 1* with tho i-torni *And cje> ari* Mruiiml fur Hope's brig ht inuruing star

•Tli - 'ti , »ln:* t» red fmin nil dreml, why ltDge.rust thoufTin- billow* breaking o'er the drifting wreck ,

Thu ml thug reproach , are speaking to thco now.* M MIT JI widow by the morrow's light

Sli.ill it'-al away sormj relics frum the bracli ,'J'hat mark the certain terrors of t))« uit;ht.* M.my a irhild , reiti "mberiiiR with da-pair

Tltu sound th.it breaks thy slumbers , shall ari. oTn-m»rro w , orphaned, nei'din^ all thy care .' I' rom LifrV roiis'h swi , picrvin^ th» 1H -.I T T nir

1 WhiUt ^onii'ltcal ^uiil> W.» TC -liiruai.- ni di*tn"*«t ,' ; ¦ ¦< > « up 1" ( MH ! im»- Iimi:, t l t r i ia l iiraver .' i.'.in '.-i t luui uut liflp iitiu swiimuer IHMICT ^li-ir e ."

Or mrve with ctmr.i^e one fast-failin ,' arm ?del mans the lifoboat , jjra.-'p thou then one oar.'Oh ! tliuti , that .-|ir.ik«->t through the midnight gloom.Art tlmti tlin Wind ? or is 't .«iime spirit voiceSi-.- nkiti -.* from .«.nii '» f.ir world bi-vond th-> tomb ?

• V h j K'lI....T,. ha, a lill. l on hH rycs ;

Id- .-*.¦;! ti"t wi th t l i r ; eye- of menWhfiu Iii.- lino I - SU .- R t<.nch di^puu

Tl:i-n-u-un's of iiuiili. -iciit mmi.Tli '-n * is in luvi- an inward .-i^rht ,

Th.it »w in wit i">r wi.-dom liiv ;II- walk> in f f fl.^liu- li-ht ,

iV.-pilr the lillvt «n lib; eyea.If I luviMuit , au.l yuii IKTO me,

Ti- fi>i -%u»'>t.iutial rriKicm.-t , ewect-I'M r .-uiui iliini ,' otht-r than we set1,

Th:iL .':i :i-His. thuuirh iuonuplutu ;Or, ii imt witiaiies , is vet

Nut mutable, wlu rr >o inncli dir> ;\\'}t" InVf , ;u WV, d<» nn i vn'ivol.

There i.- a 1'illet on L<>veV i-ycs !ir»i)u/*;i iii,,I Wi.rl-

HsncuUuvc .(t 'rotit («• • I r i t h Fiirn irs' Gazette.)

U K A I M M ;.—" .I .M.1' ."--Xut a foiv of tbo farmorshero day L I KII my hiiid-cannut , to nuy practically goodresult, be tlioioupu dr.iine.l , beeauau, as they «ay, ofiho ^lialluwiiL 'ss of ili<! soil , or tliu t i l i l i of bluish clayunilvi'l y ing. 1 li.nv my (luubi :id to tho soundness ofthis view , .mil uuiiv *o :is linring opnnod a npot downto Hi fi-ui. iir S) I I'D U U I I th^i \v;>t.:r 007.C. I would)mjH',eiiii.<i' i |in'iitl y, that tin ; thin;; tniL'ht be dono so asIn |> ;ir . I iruul il , tliuirfuii ', rriiii i'Kl your opininn onthu Mibj .jct, and the br.it inuilt;—-.several aro .spokenof, onu iIn: Si'oti:h muiii; wi th pi pes and collars, nn-ntlKT .'lours , rithi r t l i i i .wn into Iho ojicn drains, mill<it ' a ce rlaii . ilrplli j ami hislly, 1 have buon tolil yes.tcr.Iay thai tiul a b;ul drain iu:ir l>u mado bv threejii.'Ci's of thin Unas iuiil al buunm of drain , buin^ indv' l th \Y I HMI MI laid not inuru than , Miy llireo inchtjs ,it in- iii ^ l.ild that , however clo.ie theso threo piecesof tlay may li- .-, t l,e wat-r wi l l p:.ss between ; if so,perhaps it would In- exp lained upon thu prinui phi ofu :--OIT of rapLllary am action. 'A'u would aciircul yregard tin ; larmers in your locality us authoritied ontin; subject of drainini.', and you mav well doubt theFtiuiidne ss ot their viuws. i'hc fact, you slato oflinilin ^ water at ;(J feet ilown prores this. Wo can.not enter into thu subject full y, as it. would occupyloo much space ; hue we would recommend you to cutthu dtaiiis not less than K J leet ilet-p, and uso twoinch pi pes if you can £ct tliei-i easil y. Collars wi l lnol hxj ueceri.-ar\ uti|. .'>.x the t'tilti 'Ui is v r v aoft. Ifpi pes aie not wi th in your reach , u2o clean Btoues\vhieh will p.is-i throu ^ii a lii inch riuy. Thu drainswil l rc'niiro to bi: CUL .i litU . : wider for Htones thanfor pi peri, l"ill in the stone* a lout deep, and coverwi th straws , laying ihc grassy sidu next tliu stones.The filling, wheth' .'r with pi pes or stnnus, tnu:>t bovery carefull y done. We have, drained land withMono drains of the kind which aru working alterihirlv vears i-uily as well as ever thuy did.

FA U M H A K N K S > .—" .V Wateilord Subscriber"—What is i I K ; besi couipo^iiion to app ly to harness andlarm tackling to keep them aoft and waterproof i l.'.irt or ploug h i.ainess siioiild lirsl be wa*licd cleanwuli a J.^.II£«: ;ii«l \Ya t tii Wiiu-r, and hung up for thatday lu i11 y. Tlie next, d.iy ii should b ; rubbtrd overwall a bit of ll tuucl Me.-ncd in awcet linseed oil ,particularly on il.e outside. II blacking is used atnil , whicli is not necessary, it should not be put ouuntil the .lay alter tin: oil has been ab>orbed by theleather; and blacking when =o used should be thebei- i M IMII- blacking, put on with a soli bru-h , in smallip iautity, and lh. n brushed tiruil y with a hard brunli.

1'VLi 'Kn M A N O K I ..-).—" 1. U.\'."— l u the hut (JAZtrrrf:you reeommitided pul ped mangeld for milch cows. 1hivv i- latel y irieil i> , Imt. loiiud that a <)\iatuity of¦

i • I < t ¦ • I i i l . l .i 'U . ,,|, |., • |« .., i. - '. 1 lh" l .r ap ..I pu l .

] . - > i m in t : - I . . .i ! j' t I 'I i .¦o- i l l l i n t.d p\ l l p i le^, IVM I IH ;

1. . I I !»• I l i .TX ' l i i l l^h l l l . l i s !.,-•• .. . 1,1- n| I I - I i u l k -J . l n -

I 'u . i i , - piuji ei t ie- - . I .- this the. ca«i! ': J' eihap:. thismi ght I I -J p ie \ent ' ii by mixing '. lie m:iugel , as soouus pul pjd , wuii cf-.ll:j d hay or sciaw. When thusmixed liow long wil l ii keep goovl ? Thero is frotnb'i to '.IU j«;r cent, of water in mangels, so that thuli quid you reler to is (Jnt .-riy, if not wholl y, w&ter ;but tin: loss ot il is i:ol desirable , and you cati pre-vent it by mixing the pul ped roots uith chalfed .strawMK I you may ,uM mi-a ! ii you like to Jo so—that is,Judiaj i meal, or linely giound cake. Cattle will notrefuse the ininun- when not more thau two daysold.

TvuMid im: i- KKi i iM ) . —" A Noyico"- Is muchcl iy or soil , Ac , on tin ni ps when sliciug lor stall-feeders usurious , as some people say it id not ? Some people do not object lo dirt on tho turui ps ; wedo, as we do Lot oonMdcr il dcsirablo that cattlenliould bo obliged lo swallow a quantity of earthiiiong with the nnjis..

W UKMS ix JJoi .s. —" An Old Subacribor "—] havea lather smiill Irish terrier, about sevcD jeura old,that is annoyed very much with worms, which makehim very inK. l'ieas.; state causo nud core. l i ive when iitKti i m -i'J graiiiri of ateca uut. pondered,in milk </ !• ^I U I .I . Keep ihu dog without food fur anhour or two alter :idiiiiiiii>lvrin x the dose.

A KI NJI H. U J M U: I . A K K I -.XS .—Mr. Gilbert, of Uar^h-l.-y , w i l l ing to the 0<inh-w.n' Chronicle last weulc,says:— " 1 notice in your culummi last week a hhortpaiagiaph lo thc rllVcc that tliu Duko of Norfolk igi.:.- ioi i i .g the old Keep. I hi a l ucent visit to thisglorious (ilaci ; 1 Jiinv llio work proceeding, and canhpL-ak lo the painstaking manner in whicli it is ear-ned loi waul. J iut il is not the Keep only which thei.ohlo duke in intcrc.-.led in—it is with tho placo as awhole. The old duiii/ piiH in tj,t. garden aro HowK iii e i i<d HiHiii.r t .iof houses , tho old Icau.to'a huvo nilbeen re.roofed, and ihe work of improvement is tobe HCII ou all sides. The latest improvement ia lobuild a oph'wlid new houxo lor two young gardeners.Jn the town , oid collages have been takeu down andnew ones crecml, which aio simply eeroi.dotaobodvillns , lolly, and ,well built, riomo time back it waahinted lo iho dnko that iho water from the toivnwells iva.i not /.uce ; he immediately, ivith n gcauto-hiiy that does him credit , tiupplied tho town at hisown cost with bluml-p ipes and jiuru water, freo of nilexiiunsc. Tlunu has be. n little said of AruudelCniillu Uardenii hiiico ihc days o| Mr. JI'EWCD, but IKhali hi: g rait I T disi-ppoiuled if wo do not hear moreof them shortly. With a noble and genorous cm-ployer , a lalnuid gardener, and a climate which allmay envy, J look upon Arundel us superior to alliilaceS wlthiu my knowlegc."

H V.SVI.TS ov l ooT-AXn .Md\:tll UISKASE .—" SirroonKuver to Arranessor"—Is ihero nny truth in thous-eerlion that euws which have had tho foot.iind.inouthdifehte are sure ir>t to be nble to re ir tho bonliams ?] have n row that had nino ; two very noon perished,mill the belief is the rest will not bo reared. If thisis the casr , wo may be (in dairy localities) next yourfilled with dismay in the rearing of calTce, as, ofcour.o, tho Bame idea IIO UI H good IIR regards cows.In my locality many cows aro aborting, and it is allpat down to foot-and-mouth diceani". Foot-nntl.montli di>e;mo is lrei|neiilly followed by abortion andeven enbHcquent barrcnocfa; nlihoogh|6nch ia not al-ways the case. It is not an inevitable result that«OWB aro uot uble to rear their young after op attackof tho disease, but it is very likely to occur, inoroespecial ly if tho attack was severo nud recent.

ggj" l'or PKI .NTIN C, of erery dcscnptiou, cheap andcoed, g^ve yoar orJera at TUB A'EWS Ollice, King.gt.

GUARDIANS OP THE POOR 2*.It appears that a sufficient quantity ol milk

cannot bo procured for tho uso of tho inmates .iftho Carrick-on-Suir ^Yorkhousc) nnd " weaK.r^rucl" has lately beon substituted. At tholast meeting of the Guardians, Dr. O'Ryan, thomedical officer of tho IIOUBC, brought tho subjectunder their notice, and stated that " weak gruolwas no substitute for milk," at tho sumo timerecommending that a small portion of meat bosupplied to tho inmates—chiefly children—usingtho " weak gruel." This recommendation seemedto raise the " dander" of tho guardians—the ideaof giving meat to paupers was outrageous, andshould not bo tolerated. One guardian proposodthat they should got beer instead of tho milk ;but this proposal was not approved of, and a longdeliberation onsucd, when a happy thoughtstruck one of them, who proposed as a substitutofor meat, that the inmatca got a mixture of" onions and parsnips!" This proposition wasunanimously adopted, and the proposer washailed as tho saviour of the board ! So thathenceforth tho poor of the Carrick-on-Sitir Unionwill bo served up with a mash of " weak gruel ,onions, and parsnips!" Tho mess must bo de-lightful , and we strongly recommend > it to allgunrdiatis of tlio poor for their own private uselor twelve months. At tho samo meeting noticewas given of an intention to increase some ofthe officers ' salaries, which will , as a matter ofcourse, bo complied with.

At tho meeting of the Bnniscorthy Guardianson Thursday, tho caso of a poor man sufferingfrom some disease in the eyes, was brought bo-fore them by Dr. Furlong, the medical ofliccr ,who stated that tho man " would bo greatlybenefitted , and enabled to follow his calling, byhaving an operation performed on them, andwould feel obliged if tho board would havo himsent to tho Ophthalmic Hospital , Dublin." Fromtho report of tho proceedings of the Guardians,it will bo seen that the humano request of thodoctor was paasod over. No, our guardiansvrcro too busy iu pensioning off ono of theirofficers to heed an application that might be thomeans of saving a poor fellow-creature fro m totalblindness.— Knnucorlku Watchman.

EXPENSE OF * LONDON* PAPKK .—Tho oxpendituronecessary for tho production of the first copy oftho Christmas number of tho (Irap hic was A'S.OOO.The first edition consists of 250,000 copies, toproduce which there aro required no fewer thanfour million, two hundred and fifty thousandprintings —fire hundred thousand ol the paper,une million of the cover, aud two millions, sevenhundred and fifty thousand of the coloured plate.

WORDS IS SEASON.—If there is not a change ofweather, we ask those who have abundauco tohelp their poor neighbors. Do not bis satisfiedwith your usual gifts, but , in addition , look aftertho poor of your neighborhood. Clothe themwith your partl y worn siud spare garments.Think what comfort will onsuc, and what miserywill be averted by the gift of a blanket. Supp lythose who are in need with soup and other food.Be your own almoner. Visit your poor neigh-bors, and as I'ar as you have the means and gracoto do it , follow tho example of the Saviour. Donot be satisfied with admonition or preaching.As fur as you are able, do as lie did. Clothe thenaked , feed the hungry, and minister to the sick.Do not begin by offering your shivering , starv-ing, prostrate fellow-creature tracts. GoldsmithBays of the villago parson—

His house was known to all tho vagrant train ,Ho chid their wanderings, but relieved their pain.It is a still better plan to first relievo tho poor.

Only those who try cnu be aware of how muchgood can be dono by small moans, provided thodonor is the almoner, and his or her heart is inthe loviug and holy work.— London Figaro.

DR. CAMERON'S ANALYSES OFMANURES.

At tlio half-yearly meeting of the Royal Agri-cultural Society, tho accompany ing report fromProfessor Camurou was submitted to the meet-ing, and ordered to be inserted in the publishedproceedings of the society.—

" 1 beg leave to state thut during tho year 1S75 Ihavo made, for members of tho society 17 analyses ofm.'inuriul substances, 7 of food substances, 1 of soils,and l'J of water; total , 17. Of tho 17 anal yses, 11wcro nmdo for persona tsugaged in the sale, of artificialmanures and feeding stnu'vvith 35 for non.vendors ofthose article.', and 1 f-j ru farming association affiliatedto tho society. Tho manures cousisted of four speci-mens of l'eruviau guauo, two ot OhleudorfTa dis.Bolved Peruvian guauo, llireo of other species ofguano, ono of raiv phosphate, live superp hosphates ,ouuof special manure , uud one of soot.Thu specimensof Peruvian cu.'ino weruof excellent quality, nnd con.taiucd the following pur ceutago amount of phos-phates aud ummouia :—

1. 2. o. J.Phosphate of limu ... 'J.j 2.rp.lU M \l7MjAmmonia .. . U.'Jii ly.Ili l-j .S-J i:i.y

Tliu specimen* of Ohl eudorlT's dissolved I'eruviauguauo were al.-'o of exceedingly i >od quality . Ouoincluded 17.3 per cuui. of soluble phosphates, 7.'J percent, of iusolublo phosphates, aud l'J.3 per ceut. ofammonia. Tlio otlmr contained 18.7- per ceut. ofsoluble aud 7.1 per cent, of insoluble puospliatu.i,witbIU. 15 pri cent, of umtnouia. Many farmors appear toprefer this fertilizer to tho less uniform raw guano.Of the other guauo,! 1 may mention thut olio, a speci-men of Mrjtllou's, coutaiued 7'J.G per cone. o( phos-phate of limo ii* u very minute state, of division.Mixtures of this phosphutic guuuo and niti'alo of sodaare now freipientl y used as substitutes for ammonia,cal giiunos. Of the superphosphates examined, notone could be considered inferior, lu ouly one ca.sedid 1 loaru limt utiy vf tliu manures which t cxumiui-d.wen* sold at n higher price thau tho value which 1placed upon it- Tlic soot contained ;i.UJ por uout. otammonia, anil I valued it at il 'l 10s. pur ton.

¦' ihu oilcakes examined were of fair quality , withthe exception ol a specimen of palm-nut tneal , whbhwas not worth tho prieo asked for it.

"I t is worth noticing that, three of tho soils ex-amined couuinod only ihu merest traou of lime,though the underly ing rock was iu each instance alimestone. This is often tho caso , owing to thecireiimsianw that >o\W am frenivntlT not tunnedI I . IIM lli. .. divay ..'¦ llu' r..e '*-> b.-li ' . iLli t l l i 'iu , Iml I'nili ld.'inui; i.l oilii 'i- and ilitlerenl. kimU •>( rm; '** , situal.-dat a i rinutr 'l iManci ' , ,'uid transpoi - ;<:<l hy tin. jigttm-yol wall.-!- .

" 1 am rugaged iu the preparation of a paper oilIho application of potash salts in jigrii'uliurc, audEhall have it in time for publication iu the transac -tions for 1S75, if it bo approved of."

TI1K II 'I fM HANK KKl 'UKNS.An ;iccuunl puraUiiiit lu the Act a and 'J Victoria , ciip. 37t

ol ihu Aiiumiil ul lljn k .N'otcs ;mt!iori.-cd by Law lu In!issui-d hy the bL-vt'rid J 'aiiks ot J ^UL* in Ireland, and theavLTa^c Amount uf liiink .Nutes in cuculatiiiii , and of Coinhclil during I he luur wicks indiug a.ituiduy, ihc '^7lliday of No*- ., 1875 :

I II I AvcniK e. Ci iL 'Ufut i . tn c i icufHt ion Ju. . .

NI I I I I C . nuiliunai :U ky :i i i i K 4 U'eckt A inuun tu lCecldirulo. [ eiiiiinx an ^om.

j above.

"laiik ul J rcliini).. J.'3,7a«, l-'« jl.'3,L>U7 ,'l.iU £ 5iy ,D01Nn tinnal Uiiiil i... - o52 ,2'*«» 1,7 J"4,8OV l,l)i)0,12'Jl'ruv.ucial ItanV.. U27,U07 ! l,IKttt,2lili 384,43'Jllfl l'ast ll.ililc 'iBl.Oll j ti-27,'2oO l:lo,b»5Nuillieru K.ink... 213 .4W | 605, 157 Iii 1 038UlnltT H.mk 311 ,U7'J j UVJ.67O 767,0'Ji

THK FI K I .II OK W.vtKKLi io.—Uraco Urcuuwuoil ro-ooutly visited tho baltlelield of Waterloo , ami iu herdeaoription fays :—" It is extremely dilBeult at firs tto n-alir.e, or bo rec-juciled to tho aceuo c>f tho mustmoniiiutous battle uf modern times—that huge inter-loper ¦¦[ a mound domi'vates and, transforms it so. Tuucontra of tho British position—tho ridge ou whichWellington WHS (Kistcd—iho placo whurts tho groute.)uaro was formed, aud stood liku a wall of steel andfiro on that awful duy—the glorious ground, puuntjedby shot ami kneaded with blood, baa all been dugdown inivuy foet — tho ojrth taUou and piled up,linman duet and all , to moko tho lofty mound onwhioh wa« mounted the Belgio lion, cast from Frenchcapturod gnnB, for ever menacing Franoo. Without,this mound is fnir enough, with greeu gross aud wildflowers •, witli 'm, it in :\. monstrous charnel bousu. Thosummit of tho mound, which wo ruacli by a toilsomoclimb, affords h comprehensive viuw of tho greatscene of conflict, bnt R high tower would havo Korvodas woll as this imro-rtiaent yonng mouiitaic, Surol ythe lield should Imvu bwn kept as nearly us possibleiu Iho state in whicb il WUB lult aflur tho dead wereburied. It is difficult to realizo that tbo Burvirorsthat fled iu Bhamo or marked olf iu triump h, huvoalike joined tho ulaiu of that, terrible day ; that thogreat duku sleeps wull under Uiu domo of St. 1'aul'd,tbu defeatod emperor no less grhudly uuder the domeof tbo Iuvalidca."

Sumo people would not look tlirough Galileo'sglass lest they should bo couvincud of tbu truth of histheories. Their dosoeudauts may bo fouud iu allpartios and sects.

Tho son of a wol l-known 1'reuch bsinkor in MonacobaB ehot himself, owing to losses ut tho gamingtable.

Gloves were not allowed to bo imported into Ktiglaod until 1775.

FtoiULiMJ .1—For the TEETH ai>d BREATH .—Atow drops ot the liquid yi orilline, fipriitklt-d ou H ivct loutllbrush, proJuces a pleaimi t lalher , which ihuruii^hly ckhii^estbeTc:ib Iroui all pHruxitn oriiupuriti iK , liardi-nu l l i tg uiDj ,prevents ttrlar, stops decay, itiva to the Tei-tb a peculiarpearly ft likened, nnd a dtI «lit !ul Irngraucu to tbo lirmili.It removes all unpleHitnut oilnur iirioiuj ; (rum decayed tbcteor tobacco smoke. The Fragrant f - or i l in c lieiug uuinpmtUin part of honey and sweat htrbs, ia delicious lu the tante,Bud the grt'ulvol Toilet discovery ol thu age. Price ia. tfdol all (.'heuiisls mill lViluimik. i'lopared by 11. C. UALLDP,493 Oxford Street. London,

THE HEGISTKAR-GENERAL'S QUARTERLYRETURNS.

Mr. W. Donnelly, C.B., Rogistrnr-Goncrol forIroland, has favorod us with his quarterly re-turns of marriages, ending June, 1875, and ofbirths and deaths, ending September, 1875, withthe other important information alwayB to bofound attached to thoso useful statistics. Mr.Donnelly tells us there wero 5,172 marriagesregistorod for tho quarter, as agaiust 5,310 fortho corresponding period of tho previous threeyears. Of this number 3,402 were betweenCatholics, and 1,770 botweon Protestants. Thoregistration district of Watorford contains apopulation of 57,316, and in that number thomarriages were 70. Carrick district contains apopulation of 28,113, and tho marriages wcro 2-i;Clonmcl districtjhas a population of 2-t.O89, andthe marriages were 16 j Dungarvan district hasa population of 21,869 and tho marriages woro22 ; Lismoro district has a population of 1 8,83-tund the marriages wcro 22; Kilmacthomas dis-trict has a population of 13,399, and the mar-riages woro 14. Tlio gross number of deathsfor Ireland was 19,289, and of this numberWatorford had 265 ; Carrick, 97; Clonmcl, 123;Dungarvan, 04; Kilmacthornaa, 51, and Lismoro,72. Tho gross number of births was 3'2,585,against 33,998 for tho corresponding periods oftho previous five years, and of this gross numberWatcrford district had 342 ; Carrick had 170 jClonmcl , 127 ; Dungarvan , 123 ; Kilmacthomas,7o", aud Lisuiorc 116. Tho number of emigrantsfor the quarter ending September 30th,amountct.' to 13,033, being 4-.G55 less than dur-ing the corresponding period of 187-1. Underthe head of provisions, Mr. Donnelly tells usthat the average price of tho t lbs. loaf duringthe quarter ending September was 7d , being ahalf penny under tho corresponding period ofIb74 ; oatmeal was 17s. lid. per cwt., as against16s. 8d.," and tho averages of beef were 58d. o'd.to 79s. 8d. per cwt., as against 52s. 6d. to 77s. 6d.per cwt. in the corresponding period of 1874.The average number on in-door relief ou Satur-days during this third quarter was 41,342,ngainst•M,184 for the corresponding period of 1874, andon out-relief, 28,4t>7 against 28,613. Under thehead of " the weather," we aro informed that inJul y rain foil on 20 days, and tho rain-fall mea-sured 3.029 inches; in August rain fell on 15days, and the rain-full measured 2.344 inches,whilst iu September it rained on 17 days, audthe rain-fall measured 3.196 inches. The popu-lation of Ireland iu 1801 was .f>,216,3i2!>, and inlH7 - > —71 long years' interval—o,309,394, an in-crease of just 03,l(i.ri. What a lesson ! In the11 Registrars' Notes," so important as connectedwith tho working of the Sanitary Act, we lindthe followiiiL ' items :—

WATKKI 'OKII : uuuo.—"Tho sanitary condition oftho district is not satisfactory, notwithstanding thoanip lo puwors afforded by tho l'ublio Health Act.Krory ellbrt has beoo made both by the sanitary andsub-sanitary ollicors to carry oui its salutary pro-visions. Imperfect tieworage, want of puro water,and habitations which uro uot lit lor pigs to livo in ,being dilap idated , without ventilation uud in a filth ycondition—such a lamentable atato of thiugs hasbeen often reported, but without successful results."

TiiTEKAltr : EMU .—" Tho death-rato (luring thepast quarter bus bton vory low , aud tbo generalhealth of my district has bocn good to a remarkablodegree, thero being very littlo sickness of any kind,aud no casus of lever or contagious discuso of anyimportance. A vory rotnarkablo caso came undermy observation at iho closo of tho quartor. It waaouo of acuto idioputhic tutnnus, with sorero opia-thotonus, in a strong, able young fellow of 20. Tbosymptom', which woro of th» severest typo possible,cumu on qu'to suddenly, as lio wu3 attorapti::g toswallow tbo first mouthful of his supper. Tristnuaaud violent clouic spasm wero tho first to set in, thoteeth bccoiniug firml y set, in which condition tlioyremained until his death, which occurred iu 24 hoursfrom his first seizure, ifour by hour tho paroxysmsincreased in frequency and durutiou until bid deathwas caused by apucon. As 1 beliovo cases of acutoidiopathic totuuus are very rare in civil practice,! men-tion it as a caso worthy of recording iu my report totlio J' t'Mstrar-Ueiieral."

L ISMUKK : (JArroQi ;i.V.—" 1 can oiler no congratitla-tious upon tbo working of tho Public Health Act inthis district, l'oeitivcl y, not a single recommenda-tion ol the sanitary olBcer , ol whii;h several worelaid before tho board , has been carried out , andthiuya rumaiu ua of yore. Wo have not been silllictodin this neighborhood with any upideuiic disease foryears past ; but should wo bo visited with anythingof thu kind , there exist nuclei of disca-:u iu audabout iho locality which would , 1 fear, sadly increaseIhu mortality. Let thoso iu poiver look to it. Feverwill not spare- rich or poor, and inefficientl y curry ingout this usefu l moasure.they are only Winding oil' thupossibly not far distant iuroud of some dire diiorder.The remedy is simple. Absence of lilthy, foul coss.pools , prevention of overctowdiug, und a liberalsupply of pure, wholesome water , wil l do much.H 'dits j mj i u l i s t ipf cma l-jr . Wero this motto upper-most in thu minds of theio entrusted with ;hu curry,ing oil ", of the Act , \vu would cni Ion" hear leas oftlie unhygienic condition of our villa ges aud towns.

Do.NKUlLI. : UtXKlNKKIA, —" TIlO tOWll of Duil-kiuuuly is s;idly wauling in a sulliuienc supply ofpui'i vraiur, the sourco oti which it is mainly dupcu-dent being a woll at foot of the hill ou which thotown stauds. This well , in my opiuiou , necessarilyreceives u considerable amount of tbu discharged ofthe inhabitants , both that percolating through thueoil nnd that from iho surfucc. And 1 am further ofopinion that , owing to iho vory low situutiou of thowell ill relation to tho town aud its surroundings, thoimpnrities pussiug into it cannot be cut olf, and thatthere is no euro ol tho evil but iho lindiug outauolhur sourco of supp ly. 1 have brought thin sub-ject , so vitall y essoiitial to thu health of tho locality,before tbo guardians twice , lirsily in Fubrunry last ,and secondly iu May, rci|Ue«ting them lo have thewater aualysed, aud llim the presumption of iu im-purity dutetinined ; but 1 rogrel to have to reportthat the m:lt.r.t!l* h:ia hniin tin I'nr shi'lvl'd."

Ihe Registrar of (Jolcun district , Skull Union,states that the sanitary condition of the districtis most wretched , and complains of the inactionof the sanitary itutliurity ; ho add*:—

"Thu sub-suuiliiry ollicer doos not now report tomo, and my reports lo ihe s:inil i rv committee weronever ul t t .'mlcd Lo : -o I have given up reporting alto-gelher, :u ii i.s wa.t le of t iu i i * .:1

-«*riiUl'Wl' rXKKU . U A l ' t X K I t S 1 liOi'AL H K N K .

VOLE.VT SOCIETY.The lale unprecedented floods uud hurricanes,

with all tho loual disasters ounsequuut ou such avisitation , will havo painfully brought homo to manyminds thu perils whioh our sailors, mariners, audlisburuieu must luwu experienced , aud uwakuu thukeenest sympathy with survivors , uud with lUo wi-dows uud orphuu children of those- who huvo beenshipwrecked , or " left dead upon thu soa shore."What would bavo been iho falo of tbo .maritiinosufferers but for iho existcuco aud libera l energies ofthat invaluablo iustitutiou , " Tbo Shi pwreckodFishermen and JJnrincrH ' Koyal Benevuloii t Society "?Tho ruport for 1S7-1, tho thirty-sixth annual uarra-tijo of iho society 's work , ia boloro us, nnd a fewicomtnouU on its details will bo Iho most faithfulexpositor of our estimate, aud the best guide farphilanthrop ist." to mcnsnro their benevolence audchanty. The commiituo lull us that moro than leuthousand persons wero rolidvcd iu 1871, as no lessthan DSL iiiitisli vessels wero reported to tho Hoardof Trutlo as totally lost (tho month of Decemberhaving been most disastrous both to lifo aud pro-perty). Tho number of shi pwrecked persona was¦1,76'J, including crows forwarded to their respectiveConsuls in America, Austria , liol giuui , JlritisbAmariCiiu Colonies, Denmark, Franco, licrmany,Holland , lial y, Norway, Portugal , Uussia, and¦Sweden, to Miy notliiug of relief given duriug tliosaiuu period to 5^M Widows , Orp han.) uml ugudpurentB—or to bo accurate iu tigurea, ten thousandaud twenty eight Mursuu*, makiug u total of 211 ,910sufferers who havo been promptly relievod at thotimo ol their greatest need, lucre is a frightful itemin this report which informs us ttut, while no lessthan 17,b 17 flshortuuu uud suumeu were, during thepast year, ou thu books as contributo rs or subscribersto tbu fund, olliciul sou ices provo that an averageof 1(5 ,000 men per annum aro takeu from iho roll bydeath, by leaving ihu seafaring life , or by otherc&usos. Her Mujuaty is ii \>-,vtrouoss nnd aunuulsubscriber, and wu record with plcanuru, that duriugtbo past year tho H'riuco and I'riutcsa of Wales havemoit kindiy added their naiiiop, influonco and gener-onity to tho objects of this most oiccllcut society .Wu may add, lli;it, contributioiiH will bo thaukfullyreceived by our esteemed townsmen Uessrs. ThomasWalsh aud Sou, hou. HguntH for thu Society atWotorford.

IloAitii or TK A D K SuuvEYOitsmi'S.—Wo understandthat Cuptuius l'erry nud Kiddlo , of tho White Starslo-Jiners " Atlriatic" and " Celtic" rcsj)octivcly, IJIIVOboon appointed by iho lizard of Trado to ibo cliiof aur-^oyorshi j)j under the provisions of tbo now MerchantShi pping Act. It will bo remomberud that their latoco'iimodoru, Cipt. Digby llurruy, wa:i selected iu 187 Aus tho mai'iiio ailvis'.-r to tho board. Though natur-all y tho promotiou of Caplaiua l'erry and Kiddlu willKimcwhal incoiivenieucu Messrs . Ismay, Imrio , audCo., tho steainors ut,der thuir co'tniiinmi bciug iufull commlswiou , it cannot but bo siilislactory to thoowners that thoi r commanders aro thus esteemed bytho Hoard ol Trudu.

Two policemen in tho Hali fax polico Wougli forcowcro yesterday commiilud lor Iriul lor havingattacked a man iu his 'oivn houso, and beating linnwith n pokur mid lire sliovol , bro.ikiiy both liiuliflnd.4.

Iho uso of porter, ale, gin and uihtr s-p irits bynursiug uiotbors, lu " miikomdl: ," is a great, fallacy.

AiWico to autumn poulB—Take- your leaves aud go.What class of peoplo lio tbo most ?—Sluggarda,

CA8TLECOMER UNION—MONDATSAUUEI, BRADLEY, Esq., chairman of tho nnion, in

tho ohair. Also present : Mossra. M. Hogan, J. Kyan,E. Kenny, Wm. Murphy, P. M'Enery.

itET.tEi'.—Amongst thosd who soaght ont-reliefwosan able-bodied laborer, wbo was said to have rofasodto work for 2s. per day. The board woald not grantapplicant any rolief, as plenty of work was to bo hadfor all thoae able and willing to do it . On motion ofMr. Murphy, a poor woman got la. 6d. per woek oat-relief , for two woeks. Application for relief wasmado for a poor woman, aged 72, who had beonturned out, it was stated, by her brother. Tho doc-tor replied aha was now unfit for' removal to thebouse. Mr. Rynn observed that when tho doctorsaid so sho could not be romoved. Tbo only coarsethen left was to giro her provisional roliof. Agreedto.

TRAMPS .—Tho clerk said tboy had, of late, veryfew tramps, as tbo police oamo not only to tho house,bat to lodging bousos, and if thoso persona did nobgive a satisfactory acooont of thomsolTee, they wouldbo takon up. It appoarod that thero wero 146 easeson oat-rolief , or noarly tho earns as last, year. Lustweok the out-relief was £13 ; last year, £15.

MASTER'S IlEfouT.—Tbo mastor'a (Mr. Coghlan's)report was read. Amongst the useful suggestions itcontainod was ono for the employment of eomo boysin tbo making of, othortrise, nee-loss slack coal intoballs for fuel , which was agreed to. Tbo clork read anotice of tbroo or four cases of oviction.

INSPECTOR'S REPORT.—A report waa road from Mr.W. I. HatniltoD , L. G. Inspector, giving a favorabloaccount of his rooout visit to the houso ; atatiDg thattbo cbildron looked olean and tidy, and hopod thoguardiaus would procuro a proper water sapp ly fortbo village of Clougli (a colliory district). He alsoBtiggestod that potatoes bo occasionally given to theiumatoa. Mr. Kyan said tbat potatoas conld now bobought at 7s. por barrel. Mr. Iiogan aaid tboy worocheap at that figaro. Tho maBter was ordored to pur-obase them.

CHRISTMAS CHEER .—Tho board nuanimonaly agreedto givo the inmates, as usual, a tea breakfast andmeat dinner on Christmas day

SANITAUT KEPOIIT.—A roport waa read from thetwo medical officers (O'Qanlan and Stirling) statingthat a manure tank, oloso to tho workhoaao, was in-jurious to hoalth ; they'foared that it produoodtyphoid fevor amongst the ohildreo. A good doal ofconversation took place about this tank, tbo majorityof tho board feeling that its removal only a foiv yards—as far as tboy conld romove it—wonld not xomedytho ovil. Mr. Murphy, and other gunrdians, thoughtthe orection of tho tank bad boon a costly affair. TboChairman Baid no matter what it cost the LocM Gov.ornment Board would bavc it removed on tbo reportof the docters. The clerk said if it cost £1,000 tboquestion was tho satna. Master : It coBt, originally,ouly £11. Clerk (looking at memorandum) : It cost£11 Ss. id. Mr. Murpb y : Depend on it, it cost £30.Clork : Oh no, sir. Mr. Kyan : It is a great hardshi pon tbo ratepayers, and there nro a groat many hard-ships already oa thorn, Mr. Murphy. Mastor (whowont out to moasaro tho ground at tbo lank), saidwo can only remove it ten yards. A committee alsoretired to view tbon aisauco, after which tboy reportedthat the doctors should be asked l'> point out a xomedyfor that of which llioy complaiued. Passed.

A IVATJ 'K Ov KK tf.oiv .—A lottor was road from 3Ir.Joliu Holland , asking for compensation for uu over-flow of water from tho bursting of a pipo which thoguardians recently put down to supp ly tho toivu withwator, said overflow having iujurod bis land to n con-sklerablo extent. Sir. Walkur, the ongiuocr of tboworks, was called boforo tbo board , and after talkingover thu matter with tho guardians for » loug time,Mr. Ryan moved, aocondod by Mr. Murphy, that bebe instructed to restore tbo work to it original condi-tion as soon as pusaiblo. Passed.

AN APPLICATION —An application was made by tbonurses (the nuns) for a press, for tbo mo of tbo hos-pital. Tho clork said tho pross in tho board roomwould suit them very woll. It was nover intendedfor whtht it was now used for—namely, papers. Hocould then get a now ono. Mr. Ryan : Let the mat.tar stand over till after Christmas. Agreed to.

TENIJKK ACCEPTED.—Tho teudor of Mr. Konnody,Castlucomor, was accepted, for 12 dozen uf sherry, at23s. per dozen.

1 il v. ACCOUNTS .—The clerk reported that Mr, Finlny,tbo nuditor, would uttoud nt tho workhouso on the17th instant , to audit the accounts for tho half year,

CAT KCIIISMS .—Ou thu applioatiun of tho otiap lain ,catechisms wcro orderod for tho children.

A WATKI I EOKU 1'KIKST TUB CH A P L A I N .—Wo aro gladto loarn that tliu Catholic cboplaio , Hov. J, Groining ,lult) of St. John 's College, Watorford , has, by bis zealaud attuutiou iu tbo discharge of his missionary duties,as woll as by his courteous , aud gentlujiaul y bearingtowards all persons, becomo a vory great farorito inCastlocomor. Wo wore, indeed, proutid to learn thisfact, both ou accouut of Fathor Crumins, as u subjectof our diocese, uud also ou account of tbo collego inwhioh ho was educated, to whicli ho has alreadyproved himself an honour.

THE Siioon.NO SEASON —Tho last tbroo or fcurweeks a lurgo tjuuntky of gamo was killed iu thisquarter of tho couutry. Yesterday week wo noticedan immenso bag full with Mr. John JJrowuo , of Grocn-villo Mills , wbo is a crack shot. Ho liberall y divided8onio amongst geutlumcu whom be met iu tbo trainfrom Kilkenny.

K I L K E N N Y COAL .—Tiiis ccal is uow selling at t 'uocolleiies from lbs. to £1 per ton. Somu good culm,wo Icani , was sold this wuok BO low aa -d. per cwt.

CJKOUOK littYA.v, M.I1.—Wo aro glad to lenrn thattho lion, goutloman is gradually, '.hough sluwl y, im-proving in health, flu is still residing iu Dublin ,uuder medical care.

G OOD EXERCISE .—Lust week Sir John lllundou ,Hart., walked from Wuterford lo Diiuniure, wbeio SirJohu bathes every moruiug.

CALLAIIAXE PKTTx" SESSION'S—TUKSDAY .liul'oro iho Hon. D. F. FORTE SUUE , D.L., iu tbo

chair ; O. P. Fiugurald , Capuiu Armstrong, uudG. I . (Joold , it.M.

A SSAULT. —Tho police, ut tbo suit of 1'atrickM'Cartb y, farmer, prosecuted John Kennedy, ofPassage, luborur , for un alleged assault at Crooko on"Mill of October. It appoured tbat uu ukercatioucusued bctwoou tho two iu tliM^veDiiig , wlieu plaiu-titf collared defendaut, and tho latter struck theformer. Plainti lf, it wus evident , was " ou for light,"aud defeuduut declined. Case dismissod. with acautiun.

WAVES .—Phili p Jl'Cartliy, laborer, suctt PatrickBurke, plasterer, employed at Faithloggu House, forJL'l, wages , alleged to bj due for irorkand labor done.Tliu case was iliHiiii. ^.-ied, thu proper party i«jt havingbeen summoned.

'I' I EESI 'ASS l\ P I . I I S I I I OK ( J i M K .—John IValsh , ofJohn-street , antl Thoiuas itcidy, of the GallowsHoad, were prosecutod , at tho suit of Joseph O'Neill1'owor, .Esq., J.P., Snow llill Houso, for having, ontbo 1st Ducembor, b-icu fouud on tho lauds of Wil -liamstoivn,' near this city, iu pursuit of game, cun-trary to law. John Walsh did not appear, tbosummouB uot having boon served upon him, undUeidy pleaded guilty, admittiug bo wus tbcro with abraco of dogs, but allogod hu w&s ia pursuit ofrabbite. A boy named Thomas Sujlivau provoJ tbatbo saw tho dogs start a hare, pursuo and kill it.Koidy was fined 10s. or u week's impriaoumout, tboamount to bo paid within a fortnight, and Walsh tobu summoned.

Duo CASE.—Nicholas Murp hy, of Dunmoro East,was prosecuted for having iu his possessiou a New-foundland dog, which , it was alleged, was flot regis-tered. It uppuurcd that thu dog belonged to anItalian vessel which , on bcr voyago to Caidilf fromthis port , foundered , aud carried down with bcr alltho crow, with Oapt , Toolo, u woll.know old audrespected, mariner of this port, wbo was ou board asa uliauticl pilot. The dug, it wns stated , had beonfouud ou tho rocks three or four days aftor by thodefendant, and bo alleged thut hu knou- nothingabout its registration. Ca.su dismissed, uud thucourt rose.

ST. PATRICK'S HALL l .1 . i' yb'SSlONS—SATURDA Y!

lieforo Messrs. 1\ 'J AKRON N EWKI .I, (I .I thu chair) , C.Rogers, Ci. 1'. Filzgura.'d, It. T. Oarow, D.h., V.Marcus Uarron , D.L., J. Kearnuy, and J.T. iledly-coit.

D IIUNK .—James Murp by, a laborer , pleaded guiltyto having boon drunk at Mount Misery upon tho25th ult., aud wus lined 2s. UU., with costs, or 2\hours' imprisonment.

ASSAULT.—Patrick 1'owor, of Bullyboole, ohargedPatrick and Thomas Pbelan und Murtia Knox , ofLackuu, with au assault upon tbo IHth November.Mr. T. V. Straugo defended. It appeared from thoevidenco of complainant that ho had a mau namedUrowuu iu his otnptoymont , and that upon tho 18thNovombcr the throu dofeuduntu went to bis (Powor's)pluuo demanding to seo Browuo ; they did BO in suchu tbroalctoniug manner tbat bo suspected something,and was on his guard : they, bowovcr, camo acrossJirow no iu ihu buru aud attacked him, KDOI with uwhi p, and Thomas Phuliiu with a stono in bis hand,tbo other defendant marohiug about tbu yard with npitchfork ; couiplainaot strovo to supurato them, andwhilst, bo uuguged Kuox bit him oa tbo hat witU tholoaded whip handle, and hurt his head very much,tho otbors jostling him about. Browne WM kept in-sido us much us posbiblo, or OI BO tho affair would havobeen much moro serious than it turned out. In answerto Mr. Strange, complainant said ho caught bold ofKnox to put him buck, when tho latter struck himou tbo hat with Iho whi p; Patrick Puolau had ustouo iu his hand , but ho did uot Btriko him (com-ploinaut) ; hu (i'owur) did uot know before then thatliruwuu hud bad a tjuarrol with theso men previously.As tbo accused wero spoken woll of by tho polico,tliu bench, holding tho cbargo proven, fiueu tbeuirespectivel y only 5s., with costs, which nums werop.iid.

A N AMI K UKI ) SIIEIIKEN .— William Carborry, Gal.lows Road , wns charged by CnuBtablo l'ouder, Mnry-strerl , with having drink upon his prumiBSB for saluupon iho -ltn December, ho not being daly licenced.Mr. Straugo defended. Constable Ponder deposedtbat, from iuformatioa roceivt'd, ho woutto dofou-

danfs houB6 upon Saturfay the 4th of December , Soadhern £»»»/ « J^ J&TU,Swhen ho wont in he told Carbory he bad a warrant Secretary ; Thomaa .O'Mal.ony WilderneM^otwgeto search his house, and asked them if they hod any William Lane, Manager _«"•*?'. "S*/ ",""• Ddrink in it ; they made no answer, bnt after a littlo Hfe-rim, J.P. ; M.oha. P.

fD W'Xrw(id.

while Mrs. Carbery opened a small capboard and took O'Donohao, aolioitor, Ooom-I rJ^n E Hoywood

out a bottle, which had in it about half u pint of Job^Car p Gb^ D o{tb ^A°^? Clonmelwhiskey ; deponent then searohed the press, and Fethard ; Alderman Hoary O 0 ^ke1^

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found thirty-five bottles of porter. To Mr. Rogers : The chair was occupied by f*?amun^"tO

petnThero waa no one in the house but the family ; there J.P, Qrore, and the resolution , *?&th„ L awas a kind of a counter thero, and there was a glass and given nboye, having been read by tbo non. seo.,

upon it when I wont in. Mr. Strange asked what Mr. F. SayerJ, ,.„„„* tha oom.proof was there, upoa tho evidence, that there was a Mr. K BE.VAGHA * ogam stated the «" « ™ "£sale, or that the drink was there for that purpose r pany, alleging that the delay .a •»*£»"« the lmeHe wonld sabmis the summons should fail. Mr. completed twelve months ago, and the nl««8"by .*.«Medlycott : Yoa cannot convict a man for having this meotiag, requiring tho local »abaorlP™° ll"portor-ovon thirty.fivo botllea-in his honso. They now submitted, was solely caused by tho defoQlt oworo there, I anppoae, for bia own uao. Tho case tho Waterford and Limerick B»llwaJ. °0"* of

was dismissod. dirootors, whose shareholders, in November, 1873—Doo BITINO .—Edward Denn summoned Edmond (as the result of |aa arrangemont conoladoa in

Doody, 'Yellow road, for having his dog at largo on Decombor, 1872, with tbo directors of the Sontbornthe 8th Decembor, without log or muzzlo, and for company)—entered into a contract with tbo latterinjury caused by said dog biting him in tho leg. Mr. company, in. the first instance, to ' subscribe tor anaStrango dofondod. Complainant, Bwore that upoa the at later periods, to pay a sum of £o0,0OO, as portion8th Docembor ho mot the dofondant's daughter near of tho company's share capital. Owing to oansos,tho Yellow road with this dog ; as soon as he (Denn) with tho details of which ho woald not trouble thocamo up to them, the dog, without any provocation, meeting, as they had boon so rrpoatsdly published,ran nt him and bit him. To Mr. Stiango : Tho dog tho Waterford Company for a wholo yoar railed tois a sheop dog ; ho had a whi p in his hand, but be " subscribe" according to their coatraot, wbioh pro-did not crack it as ho camo up to tbo animal ; gavo veutod tho company receiving tho instalments or thono provocation whatovor . To Mr. Mod lycott : Thu Treasury loan to which they wero outitled ; and, asdog caught him about two months before, bnt did not tho result, the company, in tarn, could not pay iir.then do him any harm; this timo, however, bo out Konayno, their contract, which caused litigation bo-him ; b» woald bo satisfiod if the dog was destroyed, tweon him aud tho company, and he stoppocj tboEllon Doody, daugbtor to dofendaut, swore tbat tho worka. However, tho Wuterford directors met thecomplainant irritated iho dog beforo bo ran at him , Southern directors a short timo sinco, and tboy nowbut their worshi ps hold tho biU3 proven, and adjournedtheir decision to next court (that day three woeks)to allow tho dog to bo destroyed , thodofenJant under-taking to do so.

A LONG WARRANT .—Constablu Fahy brought for-ward a man named Edward Keane upon a warrautthreo years old, charged with having, at that timo,assaulted a man named John Phelnn , at tbo King'sMeadow. Defendant, it appoarod , aftor tho allegedoffenoe, succeeded in getting away to America, andhad only recently roturued whon he waa madoamenable Aftor so long au intorval , howover , thocomplainnnt had a strong objection to prosecute, andtheir worships acceded to his request not to compnlhim to do BD. Tho aocuaud was allowed out on liisown rccognizanoo to como up wheuover oallod upon,ami thn rnnrt. rnRn.

THE SOUTHERN RAILWAY.An adjouruod mooting of tho shareholders in this

board was held on Tuesday, nt Fothard , tu considertho communications receutly received from the com-pany as to tho coufurenco botweon the directors ofthe Southern Company and the Waterford nod Lime-rick Company, in London. Mr. Kernag han , nt therequest of the secretary of tho committee , camospecially from London to attend the mooting, and thochair WBB tukeu by DAVID TENNANT , Esq., J.P . Mr.KEKNAGHAN said tbat tho local shareholders , und tbnpersons interested iu tho locality who aro not yetsharoholdorj , had now to elect whether tlioy wouldco-opoiato with tbo diroctors in raising tho deficiencyor £30,000, or a sum between £25,000 and £:i(l,000 intho manner proposed , by subscribing for thoso sharesut a discount of 30 per cent., pay ing only :i0 per coot,now, being £L iu respect of oach £10 sharo, and thofull balance , 80 per cent, or £1, iu respect of each£10 share, after completion of tho railway to Tliurlos.On receipt of that sum of £i, tbo £lOsh,iro would bopaid in full , and thero .vould bo no further liabilitythercforo they would not, and could not, bo calledon to pay that 1! t until tho Board of Trado ccrtifiodtho lino IIR completed , aud ready to bo opened forpassenger traffic. Tho alternative modo waa that thecompany should apply to Parliament for power tocreate about £.'!0,000 of proferenco shares or stock , torank, for tho purposes of dividend , in priority to thopreference shares already created and issued, Tbolatter courso was ono which it was necosaary for al-most ovory company to adopt, ; but in this caso theroworo two reasons why tho local shareholders—bomight add tbrco reasons—should endeavour to avoidtbat necessity. Tho first was that beforo that powercould bo exorcised by tho company, it would benecessary to obtain an Act of Parliament in tho en-suing session, which would canso a delay of sixmonths more, instead of having tho lino completedand actually oponed during thoso six months, whichit would bo if tho course first sugifusloj bo adopted.Tho second reason was", that; if the loca l getitlomonwill subscribe at a discouHt in tho manner proposed ,Mr. Graham , the chairman of tho ¦Southern Company,will , im a muttor of encouragement to them , snbscriboby himself, or bis nominoes, for a further sum of tenthousand pound * ou precisoly tho samo terms ; andIhe third reason is, that it would bo n pity to luvo togivo thut priority to strangers iu respect of u linepassing through tho finest district of country in theu-holo of Ireland. Considering tbat this dolicioncy oftweuty.live or thirty thousand puuuds—though bowus wrong in calliug it u deficiency , as tho companyhad i!52,000 ol thoir ordinary capital still unissued,in order to miso that sum— wan quito a bagatullowiiou cuiuuarod with tho quarter of a million sterlingwhich would bo expended on completion to Thurles ,including, of course, that sum of £52 ,'JUQ ; yet thatBum of £25,000 to £30,000—not less than £25 ,000, andnot more than £30,000—waa all that it was :iow neces-sary to provido in tho inannor proposed. Of conrso,thu directors , in making this propo-tal , wero not uu-in iml fil l of thu interests of ihc oilier shareholders intho company's uudertakiug, a.'id therefore they wouldnut isiuo thoso Bharcs at « discount without makiugprovision that tho company should havo power to ro.deem thorn withiu live years, ou giving to tho holderstho sum paid by them fcr tho shares, with iutorest ,ut fivo per cent. It would , of oourso, tiiko tiv oorthroo years to develop the traffic , aud show thoactual valuo of tho shares in tho market , and thereforebo propo3od fivo years. If tho company did not re-deem them withiu that period, then the subscriberwould havo a right to hold them j and whilo ho wouldhavo paid only £5 iu respect of each £10 share, hewonld bo entitled to cl.iim his dividoud iu rojpuct of£10,cnlculatcii on payment ot £10,0*111 not, merely on£5. Tho directors bad mado great peraoual sacrifices toavoid actual liti gation with tbo Waterford Cumpany,nnd ho believed and hoped such would not now bonccossary ; ho believed it would not, yet precautionhad beeu taken for tho protection of tlio shareholdersiu caso of nuud, and a bill had boon prepared , andwould bu dopositcd in Purliauienl in tho courso ofnoxi wuek , but ho trusted it would not bu necessaryto proceed with it so far an it alfected tho Wuterfordand Limerick Company. At the late conforonco inLondon , iho directors of lh" WaleiTnrd Companyshowed an evident de-in: 10 have tlio uiidurlukingcompleted , and lo let bygones be bygones , lookingto the future and not to the p;nl ; and they were metby the Southern directors in a con-espoudiii'' spiritevidenced by ihn fact that , conditional oa your 00.operation , Mr. Graham had agreed to subscribo for£10,000 moro, tho Waterford Company paying downtheir balance of £20,000. Though Mr. itouayuo hasno interest iu tho company, as his is puroly a cashcontract, yot ho has offered to render cousidorabloassistance, by portnilting a. largo portion to standover until aftor tbo lino shall bo completed toTuurleB ; but all this is couditioual oa tlio localguutloiuuo,who aro all interostod, actiug iu tbo mannersuggostod. Under the cirenmstancos 1 havo just ex-plained to you, 1 would liko to know is it tbo opinionof tho meeting that thu £20,000 ought to bo sub-scribed from tho different localities throug h whichthu lino is to pass, aud if uxertious oag ht to bo madeto get tho money ? It is necossary to havo an ox-liression of opinion ou this aubject.

Mr. COOKE —If tho present shareholders would nowleud a bol piag hand and iucreaso thoir instalments ,it would givo great courago to thoso who, up to thopresent, bavo held aloof mid purchasod 110 shares. 1would not object to take doublo tbo number ofshares (30) which I at present bold, provided tbo£20,000 bo subscribed.

CiiAiHMA.N—1 will bo happy to do tho samo thing.Mr. SAYEH S (bou. sec.)—Woll , 1 will tako fifty ad-

ditionul shares.Mr. K EHNAOIIAN —You would not bo hold liablu for

tho accoud instalment till thu linu is completed toThurlea. 1 do not doubt, though £20,000 is uskedfrom local source.-", that if JL'15,000 tvuru subscribedthu works would bu proceeded with.

After sumo f urthur discussion , the following resolu-tion was proposed by Mr. M CCAUTIIY , ChairmanFethard Town ComtnissiucorB ;— " ltcsulvcd : Thuttho meeting approve of tho princi ple suggested forsubscription lor shares, und that tho committee usoovory exertion to procuro subBcribors to tho neces-sary amount of unissued ordinary ubaro capital atSO per cent, discount (rcdeomablo within five yoarsou paymeut of amount paid, aud interest thoreon at6 per cout. per auuuin)—£ 1 per each £10 sharo be.ing payublo ou allotmont , and £1 (tho balanco payable)being uuo uud paynblo ou completion from Cloumol toThurles ; and that this meeting bo adjourned uutiFriday, iho loth day of Dccotnbor, at Clonmol, at'Ilcaruo's Hotel , aud at Thurles on Monday, tho 13thof Dccombcr, at tho Court-houso at two o'clock p.m.on each day ; aud that oach member of tho committeobe requested to oxorcijo bis iuBaonco with bis friendsto effect tho object ia viuw , it being a condition,however, of such subscri ption , that thu Watorford uudLimerick Compuuy ahall , iu tbe first instance , pay totbo Southern Company tho balanoo of £20,000, pay.ablo iu respect of thuir subscription of £50,000, andtlio (subscribers present agrcu tu doublo their presoutsubscriptions on tho foregoing couditiotiB , uud to ro-commend their friends to do tho samo."

Mr. It. CUUKI : seconded tho resolution , which wusiiiiauimuual y adopted. Tho proceedings theu termi-nated.

SECOND M EETING .—An ndjourued meeting was holdon Friday, nt Ilcaruo's Hotel, Clonmel , with tho viewof obtaining subscribers for tho portion of tho unissuedcapital of tbo compiuy rcipiiru l by tbo directors be-foru thuy will incur fui-Lhur personal liability lo thoCuiuii]i&:iouerH of Public Works iu respect to Ihucompany's Juan, which tho Treasury bavo authorisedthu company to 'receive. Amongst thoso presentwere—Samuel 11. Union , D L., Grovo; Johu Ltarnes,J.P., liallyg lashoou ; David Teliuuut , J.P. , Mcbui'u.iuo ;Alexander Boyd, Suit mount ; Uobcrt Cookc, J.P.,Kiltiiian Castlo ; .Baptist Kornughau. Solicitor to

agreod to pay thoir balanco of £20,000 on certaio con-ditions, ono of whioh substantially is , that this sub-scription list shall bo oomploted, subject to which Mr.Graham, tbe Chairman of tho Southorn Company,haa agreod to Bubscribo for an additional sum of£10,000. The sum uow necosaary to complete thorailway to 'Thurlos, inoluding payment of tho buluuooduo Mr. Bonayno, is required chiefly for iron rails,alocpors, and stations ; and tho resources availablefor that purpose aro as follow :—

1. Balance duo by the Waterford and Li-rick Railway Compauy £ 20,000

2. Preference shares unissued, 20,000; lossdiscount of 20 percont , £1,000 10,000

3. Balanco duo bv Commissioners of PublicWorks .' 27,000

•I. Bilanca payablo by local shareholders"on completion to Fotbard," alreadysubscribed for 4,000

6. Mr. Graham's furthor subscription 10,0006. Doticionoy roquirid to bo mado up out of

£52,900 unissued ordinary sharos, at adiscount of 50 per cent 20,000

Total £107,000The diroctors had made arraugi-niouts for receiving

iu cash all tho foregoing sums. Tho torms now pro-posed aro that each £10 sharo shall bo issued at adiscount of 50 per cent., which the diroctors havo thopoivor of doing—tbat is at tbo prico of i*5 ; £l for each£10 share, boing payable now, and £-1 beiug payabloafler completion to Thurles. Mr. Kernaghan, in con-clusion , observed , that , takiug into account tha factthat tho construction of tbo line would cost a quartorof a million sterling, or thoreabouts, it was rcaiouabloto supposo that tbo twenty or twonty-fivo thousandpouudi requirod would bo subscribed by tho land-holders nud merchants in tbo county Tipperary.

Mr. IIIOOINS , referring to tbo remarks mado by Mr.Kernaghan, inquired if it wero compulsory, on thecompletion of tho lino , to hand back to tbo companytbo shares as now sou 'ht?

Mr. KKKXAGHAN —Yes, provided the company,within livo years aftor tho completiou of tho lino,tender you £5 nnd interest at five per cent, thereon.Mr. Kernaghan further remarked, in reply to obser-vations mado by somo of thu gentlotnen present, thatin tho evont of tho monoy spociBed (£20,000) not be-ing raised from local sourcos, the direotors of thoSouthorn Company conld fall back on the profereucostock , bub it would be a matter of rcgrut if occasionshould ariso for baring such a course of proceedingadopted, particularly in nu undertaking likol y to provoso remunerative us tho Southern lino.

Mr. TE.V.VA .NT, referring to tbo olfer mado by Mr.Graham to purchase £10,000 worth of shares, inquiredif the investment wero iu tho ordinary capital of tboline , aud Mr. Kernaghau replied in tho altirraativo.

Mr. A. BOYI ) asked if it woro not tho imerost ofbotli companies—tho Watorfonl and Limerick Com-puny, and tho Great Wostorn Company of England—to hiLVH thn Kmit .hnrn Iin i» n.f. rmen fiiii*lip .d ?

Mr. K EHNAGHAN replied in tho ailirmalive, but saidthu proceedings of tho Waterford Company precludedtho Great Wosterti Company assidting tho SouthernCompauy in tho niauuor which otherwise they wouldhuvo done.

Mr. BOYI )—Aud wh y then don't tboy see aud gottho work .-it onco completed ?

ifr. K K R N A U I I A .V, in reply, ubsorral that the direc-tors woro divided amongst thomselvos—that thoir iu-toroats wero not identical. Unfortuuatoly, tboSouthoru line traversod dohatuablo grouud betwecutbo Groat Southern and Wostern Company and thoWaterford aud Limerick Company's railways.—Noither , iu fact, wished to soc tho Southern liuo cou-atructcd,{and, thoroforo, for 25 years, both companiescaused .il l tbu impediments thoy could duvisu, butonco that it waa complotod , thu advuutago of gettingtho working connection therewith was vory consider-uble. This , howevor , had been secured to theWatorford and Limerick Company.

Mr. TENNAXT , Mr . COOKE , and other geutlemou re-fencd to iho great advantage of not losing furthortimo in carrying out tho proposal of tho directors oftho Southern Company, us oxplainudby Mr. Kernaghanand as embodied iu iho priutcd subscription contractlaid beforu tho mooting. They stated thoy woulddoublo their previous subscriptions, subjoct tu Mr.Kcrnagban atldiug thu condition suggostod by Mr.Cookc, as to tho Watorford aud Limorick Companyfirst paying their balance of £20,000, aud providingth.it no preference sharos would bo issued ; audfurther , that tho Southorn lino shall first havo boonfinished to Thurles, beforo tbo socoud instalment—namoly, JM on oach sharo—bocanio payablo. Thisamendment having buon mado, tbu following gonllc-racu at ouco aubacribod iu tho room fur £1,120, uudothers promised also to confer with thoir friouds nudleud all tbe assistance thoy could : Divid Tenuaut, 30shareB, £150 j RobertCooko , 30sharos?3>150; FrederickSiyors, 75 shares, £375 ; Samuel U. Barton , 50 sharus,£230 ; David II. llig£;ius. 10 shares, £50 ; Johu ltiall ,20 shares , £100 ; U. B. Murray, 10 sharos, £00 ; total—£1120.

\ l l l K I ' I KM- SWKI '. r i l K A K I ' . Ydll c; 111 l l^VCr folgether. She U youii 1; and innocent and pretty. Shehad such a way of looking at yon nvei' hrr book .-achurch. Mho aloue, of all tko world , did uot think youa boy of eighteen, but wondered at your sizo andloaruiug, and your faint foreshadowing of a sandymoustaobe, and bolievod you orery iuch a man.When at thoso stupid ovoning partios, n-horo boyaand girls who should have becu eating sappers ofbread-and-milk , aud gouo to sleep hours boforo,wultzcd and flirted aud mads themaolvoa Hick overoysters .autl ohampaguo, yoa woro favoured with aglatico of lior oye, or a wliispor of hor lip, you as-ccuded to tho auvonth heaven iiumodiatoly. Whenonce upou a memorable ovu, sho polked with youngSmith, nud nover ovuu looked ut you, how miserableyou were. It is funuy to think of uow ; but it wasnot funny then, for you wero awfully iu earnest..Onco, at a. pic-mo, she woro a wbtto dross, and badrosos Iwiucd in her hair, and sbo looked so muchliko a brido you fairly trembled. Somotiniug youthought, iu that snowy costumo, with just puchblossom.-i iu hor hair; sho might stand before thealtar, aud you, moat blosseil of all mortals, mightplaco a geld ring uppn bor fiugor ; and wbon youwero left aloti o with her for a moment, somo of yourthoughts would form thomselvea iuto words , andthoug h shu blushed and ran away , and would notlet you kiss hor, BIIO did not soera to bo augry. Andthen , when you wcro somowhat parted fur a littlowhile , aud wbou you met agaiu sbo was walkingwith a youtlemau, a largo full-grown , whiskored man,of twenty-eight or thirty yoars, tmd had neither wordnor smilo for you, and somo well meaning yossip in-formed you soon afterward s that sho was " engaged""to tho tall goutloman with black nhiskors , und that' it waa u splendid match"—it was tcrriblo nuwato you then, and sent you o(T to somo busy towu furfrom you uativo placo, where , after a good deal ofyouthful grief, aud many resolutions to dio audbauut bur, you recovered your equanimity andbegau to cal l lovo stuff aud non3onso. You have arich wifo of your own now, au 1 grown np children—aye, oven two or throo toddiug grandchildren—aboutyour hearth ; your hair is gray, and you look up yourheart in tlio lire-proof safo tit yoar couutiug-houeowhoa you go homo at uight. Aud you thought, youhad forgotten that littlo cpisodoof your nineteenthyear until thu other day you read bur a doath on thopapers. You know sho <va8 a Rtout lady who woroglasses, and has died older than aho was in that oldontiuiu ; but your hoirt wont bock, and you saw horBiniliug and blushing, with hor golden hair abouthtr fnco and yourself a boy again, dreaming of wud-dine; robes mid ring*, and you laid your greybond upon jour ofl'ioe desk, and wopt for tho memoryof your first love.

TUB WA I N W R I O I I T TIDAL . — ilra. Wainwrighl,mother of tho two prisoners now in Newgate, died ouFriday.

Tbo person wbo composed " O, for a ThousaudTongues !" passed must of bis boyhood in molasseshogsheads on tho wharf.

Iu 1G01 t3a was two guinoas o poand iu England.THROAT A FFECTIONS AND HOARSENESS .—All sul-

fw-iij ; fru m ni iut lu i l ul I lie lliroa t anil Im.irs. ijc.. , n-j!|hr a^Mt -liiy ,.UI |II :M!I I id theidiiiuiit ilumcuiaU- relict uHurtleilV llie !»¦ ul" IJrown ' l'liindiml Troclivs." Tlirie Umuusu l-.fc.:«i;:»V ;¦[¦¦¦ now SJ M by moil r f-pcct-Me cli<-inUt 3 utthis uouutty ut ls liii pi!' bux. I'uiple tiuuhlol with a" hacking ivui;li ," u ¦' !.li^hl colJ ," nr liiiiiiidind ..IVfCtion- ,1:11111 I t i y tin-in tno Minn , M»Min il -r Iruuuli'a, il iillundcU tu]irii) > ri'!i« , ri'v.ili in M-IIUU* l'uliunu^ry S|Ui| Astlunatic auVc-li"ii> , ni'« Uut Ihu nuiJa " liio.ui ':> ifpuiuiuu I rocliei';uu uu tbu liuvcru'iucnl £>Uui ,t dttiuu.i . ,u-l» l.tix. — -Munaiiic-tuicd by John 1. lirowu. & Sous, U<moo , Uuitcd States,Dcuot , 193 Oxford btrect. Loouou.

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BRICK MAKING MACHINERY. f iWe have joat bad brongbt before oar notice an- •'improved brick making and pressing machine con, ' \bined, invented and patented by Mr. William Bljaj, ' i

enginoor, New Leeds, Leeds. Brioka made by ftja •machine are plastic. When the olay is loamy anj/ ifree from stones there is no neod to prepare it by'- 'grinding. Tho olay is thrown iuto a hopper, and be-' 4comes well pugged or mixed previous to ita beimr--Mforced into a revolving oylmdor containing 8 mouldsand ia thereby formod into brioks. The preening *motion in thia machine is a now adoption. WhonV.the press first touches tho surface of the brick it Ncommences pressing, and travels with the oylinder •'for about soven inohes, pressing harder and harder ¦as it travels, giving tbe sir Bufficiont time to escape(not like thoordinary hacd'or steam press.wbic'i cornea ;down with a thud) ; then by an ingenious contrivanceit i.s aet at liberty, and roturas to press tho next brick.This machiao does not stop to press, having a con.tinuoua motion. After the bricks leavo the mouldthey aro carried away by moans of an eadless band •uftorwards walled for dry ing, which only occupiesa fow hours, and then aro ready for tho kiln. Thfweight of tho machine is abont two tona, and it c&ibe placed on four whools, thereby making it portableand speoially anitablo for contractors aud bui'dora.Tho powor required is oul y about threo horse. Forsimplicity, durability, and efficiency, wo considerthis machino the best now in uso. Daring our wit.nossiug tbe working of tho machino it waa then raakin;eighteen per minuto ,or equal to 10,800 bricks per da-of ten hours, und it requires fewer hands to work ithan any other machino producing tbo aame quautitiu tho samo timo. Wo should judge by tho lo?prico of this machino it will brin^ it withiu tho scopof tint Rmallost brickmaker. Wo havo also seenporfect working modol mado by tho inveutor (J[Shaw) , whic h makes and presses bricks to the ahof ljin by Jin by ||in thick,) and is in itself tlgreatest novelty in brickmaking yot accomplished.

MONTHLY FAIRS IN MUNSTERHanJon—1s t Wednesday. Durrus flatoCnrricli lioy].Li«uiore...2nil Wednesday. 3rd Wednesday.Alacroom...l2tb. Walcrfnrd—1-it Monday.Mallow...l t l Tuesday. Tallow...2nd Monday.Vou<bal .. 1st Monday. Duusurrau...3rd WeducClonnkilly. - .lst .Moudjy. Jay.Halllnocn—2nd Weduejday. Lmieiick City...l«t TutKennny—Last Tuesday. day.Kinsale—3rd Wccliiesilai . Tit-perarr ...2uJ TuesJ.!}Kihuacthoinas—LastTuesday' Clouuiel...l5i Wedundai

The number of doga iu Pans, calculated froithe tax rcturus,is iu rouud figures 70,000—thiis to say, so raauy pay the duty. Hut 10,000 arsupposed to live iu tho streets without homo cmaster. A" estimate gives :i total of uvermillion ni existing throug hout the whole.France.

THE CUOH :E 01 A VOIMTIOX .—Iu tho choice ofvocation tbero is ono great mistake to bo avoidedthat of entering what are called " the profesaiy:or mercantile lifo, or somo other employment, f illthero is but littlo inauuul labour, uu tho sujjjfosithat this must promiso to the young man iii^ompitively easy lifo. Thero are nouo who >rork u;uthan some who are supposed nut to worffk at all.aching brain muy be moro try ing/thau a wearm. Tho man who handles tool#S often siogihis work , uut tboro is not nuicb f mualo of thisin Iho eounting-bouso wbero ih#° capitalise weetbo wob and unravels tho tough ftuow of a groatcomplicated business. Somo at y em to imagine 1thoug hts como spontaneously, 1 ¦'»ciJ tha i, trbc:clergyman has preached his twof sermons on Sumho may rest uuti l another Sui iiday recurs—thatbarrister, when bo is uot onga| Jjed in consultaiioipleading iu court, is doing nothil Jg—and that tho iwork of a pbysiciau cooBi'sts i u driving aboutwriting cabalistic prcscriptio > ns. Tho exporin:of a fow wooks iu some auch Hue , of lifo would efltxally cure all such delusions.

THE KII.I'K NALI ,K JI UKUEK .- —It is stated hjNcnagh correspondent that 3 Inrtin Barlo, whawaiting bis trial for Ihu thirc '. time, on tho chaof having, in concort with his 3 )u iliobaol, murdchis son-in-law , Stephen Scania u, in thu mouthSeptember, 187 1-, is now ly ing Zn a precarious s1iu tbu gaol hospital lalnuringt under heart diae-llo iievcr leaved bis bed, and* it ia thought thutwill not survive tbe year, lie is iu the 7'lth yeahis age.

M ASIIKU POTATO KS .—Whero economy is a grobject, aud for thoso whu cannot digest rich dislthu folloiviug is au admirablo mode of m;ishpotatoes :—Uoil thorn till thoroughly done, havadded ;i handful of salt to the water , then dry thwell , and , with two forks placed back to back , btbo whole up till no lumps aro left. If dono rapicpotatoes thus cooked aro extromul yj ight aud digciibh-

SAVOIIIV K I I ;E PuuuiNii. —Wash ono ouuee of 1iiueat rice, jmi it iv. ajiio-ilishWItli half a pint 0. uftea or any kiml of broth. Hiiko uulil tho riciwoll cooked ; it will take-about an hour in a modonoven. Boil a quartur of a piut of milk , pour it onan ogg ligVilly bcateu, stir well together, aud tlmix with tbo rico. Season with sjlt, auJ , if likedlittlo pepper. Put the padding into the pie-dibake vory slowl y for au hour aed a half , aud t.servo. '

Dr. Utzmaon, teacher at tho University of Vieulatelv read ;i puper bufore ibc Medical rfocintjLower Austria on tbe " Use of Photograp hy iu Hical Studies." He meutioned , on tbe authorityUi'. Vogut , th;it au eruption of Hmall-por hud b'lap.do ovidout by photography twenty-four ho:boforo it actually camo out. Althoug h no uno coas yet observe anythiug on tho skin of tho patittho negative- plalo showed stains ou the faco, whperfectly resembled the variolous oxanthem, 1twenty-fours afterwards tbo eruptiou bocamo clea'nridnnt.

The Fioanco Committoo of tho London Scl1Board has resolved to borrow £77,225 moro fromPublic Works Loan Commissioners,—making £1,1925 so borrowed , for tbo purpose- of providiug scl'accommodation in tho metropolitan district.

Tho Now York Tribuiw sftites llitvt tho numbounemployed persons in tbo city nx tho approac'winter ia uausually large,—overy trado boing sotbat for each vacancy there aro two men ready ,anxious to lill it, almost at any wages,—so that tlrccout attempts ut strikes proved complete failu'

THE CONSTAHULAUY .—Sub-constablo Kavaivafter a very meritorious Borvice, tho latter portioMary-Btrect , iu this city, bus retired from the sot-on a pension ofJt'o'U u year.

TiiHOAT liuuTATioN. —The throat and wintl )1' *are e?pcci^lly liable to lnllaniiu.iluiii , I'*U M I H; sov.-nt '*-, .. Ailryius> , ik-r.'.tu ,; ami irnl- iliou , inducing cmlg h -.uv l -il v '¦in^ the voiet - . l-'uf tlicie syuiiit»un> u^e -^lyct'iii li : in ^^lorin of jol'il'i'*. l i l yci-irn- , in the-e -i _ ;iee.itde cuufi- ' I. . Slieiug iu proxnuity to the n luiuU at I lie uiuincnl th'-v >exeiti-d liy th» ;icl of .tucktit^, bccoiut!;! actiTely bt-aliiu. r 1.au>! Is. boxci (by poat S ur 15 stainpi), and tin*, 1>. l.,labelled. J A M B S Ki'ps A 'Jo., llomaiopathic Ciienji, t 3, "iTh mad need If Street ani) 1*0, i'iccadilly, Ljiiion. / "<¦in^ i,jjrut , W. f iXKKLlxo. t<oieinArj-*treec , Kiikeiuiy. - ^

TO CONSUMmVES !-13KOW.VS ACAI .SU ALSA M givH-i imtant relief iu the (vorat cases. S.impl^toprove its great cAicary in all diaease« of tho throat or ii; f sscut free of charge. Noue should believe their case-t \i> V*able till they hare tried one satdple bottle, wliiclj coul- .vusix doses of tlie Mcdiciue. Address—O. 1*. liEOW.t, 3,Ivin ^-atrcet , Uov. Garden, Loudou. Hrowu 's " Tre»*iw011 Consumption," IS pp.,freo by post, lirown's " UliT'Vted Almanac, 1870, til yp., free by post . oi) -.o

H e cousiiler it our duty to Caution the Public ait. lit6[iurious itnitattoiis of the Glcutield Starch , at pre*?' 'iathe market . Grocers and olliets aelling tbe same, sir tcctth.msi.-lv. s lu penally of £10,000. Any confidential ,' or-m.aiun whieb will had to Contictiou will be handsome), re)uaidnl.

W()Tll> :itSl'OON A Co., KiauiDg Park , OUex o» 'HOLLOW AY 'S OINTMENT AND PJLLS.—SoroTlm %

Diplbcria . and bronchitis—These medicaments boldlj Vatbc evils lltey proftfas to remedy. Local relist and get. ulpurification progress together ; di.seaae is cured, whih idwhole s-yau-m is cleansed. Hollowuj 's Oiutment rubtxy >othe throat and chea t cserciacs the most beuelicial ioCu Xnver sore tliroala , iliptheria , and cough, whether resul \glium catatrb , asthma, or brouchitis. This nngucnt -Uuiiritculously in arresting the extensions ot sores, be/ gulcciation*, caring nkiii diseased, nnd complete); stop) jg.dl deatructivii iullnmiD.ition, irrespective of it< eici, <gciusf, cluractcr , situation, duratiou, or severity. U' »•way 's Ouitineut , nided by bis lM la, gives inosl immed1 Ul.mJ iuo->l marked roliet to tbo*e itritaliug itchmgs and f il-ful swelliius ot tbe shins occasioned by morcurj or UT lit;

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U'OBLD 'I II A I B. K BSTOUKR has received tbe coinmeoJr ->naud ittVor of tlif public. It baa acquire.* tbe bigbeal {. zethat cau be obtained fur any moderate enterprUe, and <•iributed to tbc adoruuient of tens of thousaods of pan .«,ivlio bav« tbo pioof ol its arrvicabK* cbari ter. It will ' "'•lirt- ly rmew aud restore tbo orig inal aud natuial coloi ofitrcy, wbiti ', and faded hair. It will strengthen and in" >•rile ihe Hair , stop its la hug, audtinduc« a beallBJ jdluxuriant Rrowlh. No other preparation cati produo le>ime beneficial result. Sold by all cbemisU and I'etfo «in large botlUs , d. Depot, IU and 116, SoutbiB HIlloiv, London. 08

V ALU AIILE D ISCOVERY I-OR .TIIE HAIB I I—If2 uliair is tuin-ug groy or ubite, or falliui: off, ase " Th» : k-can ll«ir Ueiicwer,"—lor it toill yoiitivtlj rettort i» ' 1ra« Grey or irhite hair to its oriijiuul «ol3ur, withoul v»i:ig the ih»,i^reeablo smell of

most " llrttortrs." ltm»ll hsLair chariuuii;l )' beautiful , as well u promotinjlbe g' th<>f Ihe bail on bald >pots , where the glaudl are not in W;Ask j-orr l'l:»mi»t for " TUB H BXICA S UAIB Ksati I,|irep,ircd by Huiir C. OX L L U P , 493 Oilord Slreer, ¦a*don, oi:U told by Cliemiits aud jjerluiflcis eTcrywbere 3s.UJ DHr bciltle.

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